RCA Victor (1909)

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a 8 BAND RECORDS NUMBER By Arthur Pryor’s Band SIZE 31400 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2. Part I Liszt 12 31401 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2. Part 1 Liszt 12 Of the one hundred and _ sixty original compositions written for the pianoforte by Liszt perhaps the most striking are the fifteen Hungarian Rhapsodies which are mostly Magyar melodies embellished with brilliant technical ornamentation such asthe master loved to write. Of these fifteen wild and dashing ‘° Rhapsodies hongroises’’ the one known as No. 2 is the favorite, and is indeed a fascinating composition. 5522 In Lover’s Lane Pryor 10 Pryor’s latest instrumental novelty. It is delightfully — played, with bell and castanet effect. 5324 International March Roberts 10 5602 Italian Riflemen March (11 Bersagliere) Boccalari 10 2786 Japanese National Anthem “Fou So Ka” 10 1450 Jolly Coppersmith Descriptive march with anvil 10 1174 Jolly Fellows Waltz Descriptive effects Vollstedt 10 31305 Jolly Fellows Waltz Descriptive effects Vollstedt 12 31684 Jubel Overture Weber 12 This great overture, with its note of joyfulness, is well named ‘‘Jubel’’ or Jubilee, and it never fails to awaken enthusiasm when properly played. It was written by Weber for the Dresden Celebration of 1818. The composer has introduced at the end the German national anthem, and the effect is peculiarly striking. 5703 ‘‘Jungle ‘Town’’ Medley 10 An up-to-the-minute medley made up-of these numbers:— the latest Jungle”? hit, ‘Down in Jungle Town;’’ the new Harris ballad ° * Nobody, Knows, Nobody Cares;’’ Blanche Ring’s cyclonic success Yip! I Adee! I Aye,’’ and that infectious ditty, I Remember You.’’ It is splendidly played, as usual, the various melodies being cleverly blended. 5429 Kentucky Kut Ups March and Two-Step Frantzen 10 Another of those spirited ragtime marches which have been so popular. The playing of the band is superb, 4278 King Cotton March Sousa 10 5301 King of Rags A Two-Step Oddity Swisher 10 This number is aptly named, and it is one of the liveliest specimens of ragtime composition yet written. 4773 La Sorella March (La Mattchiche) Gallini 8 4678 ‘‘ Lights Out’’ March McCoy 10 A glorious march based on certain bugle calls, including Taps, which is introduced with impressive effect. 31349 Lustspiel Overture (Comedy Overture) Keler-Bela 12 2599 Loin du Bal Intermezzo (Echoes of the Ball) Gillet 10 31697 Madame Butterfly Selection Puccini 12 The interest of the public in this exquisite Puccini opera continuesto grow with each performance, and the fine records the Victor has offered of the music have been much enjoyed and favorably commented upon. We now offer a really beautiful 12-inch fantasia, composed of the most effective portions of the opera. It is splendidly played, as usual, by this fine concert band, which under the able direction of Mr. Pryor continues to maintain the high standard set from its organization.