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31781 Festival Te Deum — No. 7, in E Flat (Op. 63, No. 1) (Buck)
Trinity Choir
One of the most famous of the many anthems written by this American composer, organist and teacher, who died several years ago at the age of seventy. ,
The record is a magnificent example of the progress which has been made in the recording of a body of mixed voices. A few years ago such a reproduction as this would have been wholly impossible, and it is possible to-day only by the employment of the Victor’s new recording process.
58411 From Thy Starry Heaven ( Prayer from “ Moses ”) (Rossini)
Alexina, Mansueto and Chorus
4398 Glory Song (0, That Will be Glory) Haydn Quartet
No revival hymn since the days of Moody and Sankey has ever been so widely used as this inspiring Glory Song.
31589 Gloria from Twelfth Mass (Mozart) Lyric Quartet
4246 God Be With You Till We Meet Again Haydn Quartet
5526 Guard While I Sleep Harold Jarvis
31686 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Stanley-Macdonough
Flotow’s noble music makes an effective setting for this grand old hymn. This is one of the finest records these two popular singers have made.
31770 Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah ( With Sousa’s Band)
Victor Chorus
4480 He Leadeth Me (Bradbury) Stanley
5409 He Lifted Me (Gabriel) Haydn Quartet
31749 Holy Art Thou ( Music of Handel’s Largo) Trinity Choir
Although this air was originally used by Handel as a song in his opera Xerxes, it has long since been separated from any association with the plane tree, which the song described.
Several sacred poems have been fitted to this noble music, notably the “ Holy Art Thou,” which the choir has used.
Holy City, The
Haydn Quartet
Holy City Macdonough
How Firm a Foundation (Portogallo) Trinity Choir
I Love to Tell the Story (Fischer) Trinity Choir
Incline Thine Ear to Me (Himmel) Lyric Quartet
Haydn Quartet
JOSE
Mr. Jose is a true counter-tenor and one of the most popular singers in the world, receiv¬ ing the largest salary paid to any tenor in vaudeville. He sings exclusively for the Victor.
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