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BAND RECORDS
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By Arthur Pryor’s Band
Vienna Beauties Waltz Ziehrer Vienna Beauties Waltz Ziehrer Walkure Fantasia Wagner
Containing some of the finest portions of this second opera of the Niebelungen Ring. At first we hear the motive of The Sword by full band, followed by the tumultuous Ride of the Valkyries, one. of the most tremendous compositions in existence. A skillful modulation brings us to the last act, and a partof the great scene between Wotan and Brinnhilde is given, beginning with the wonderful Siegfried, Guardian of the Sword theme. The closing line of Wotan’s Farewell is heard on the cornet, followed by the Fire Music, an exquisite blending of the two fire motive with Brunnhilde’s Sleep.
Wedding of the Winds Waltz Hall
A beautiful waltz, dreamy and fascinating. Whispering Flowers Von Blon
A delightful characteristic number. The murmuring of the flowers as they are stirred by the forest breeze, the rustling of the leaves, and the tolling of the distant church bell are beautifully portrayed.
With Sword and Lance March Starke
A famous eae which won first prize in a recent competition in Europ
William Tell. Ballet Music Part 11 Rossini
This brilliant number is played in an admirable manner, William Tell Overture Part I—At Dawn Rossini
William Tel] Overture Part I—AtDawn Rossini William Tel] Overture Part I11—The Storm Rossini William Tel] Overture Part 11—The Storm Rossini William Tell Overture Part 11I—The Calm Rossini William Tell Overture Part 11]—The Calm Rossini William Tell Overture Part IV—Finale Rossini
William Tell Overture Part 1V—Finale Rossini William Tell, Rossini’s last and greatest work, was produced in 1829 at the Paris Opera. This great overture, which Berlioz has called a symphony in four parts, is a fitting prelude to such anobleand serious work andis full of beautiful contrasts. The first movement is reposeful, expressing the solitude of nature, and is followed by the contrasting ©‘ Storm,’’ a majestic and awe-inspiring tone-picture. “To the Storm succeeds 2 beautiful pastoral with a delicious melody for the English horn, and as Berlioz says: “‘ with the gamboling of the flute above this calm chant producing a charming freshness and gayety.’’ As the last notes of the melody die away, the trumpets enter with a brilliant fanfare on the splendid finale, a fitting climax to a great work. ‘“Yama Yama Man’’ Medley A bright and lively collection of popular hits. —** The Gibson Bathing Girl,’’* Every Little Bit, Added to What You’ve Got.” ‘Dhe Yama Yama Man,”’ ‘| Somebody that I Know and You Know Too,” and ‘‘Rainbow.”’ Yankee Shuffle March Moreland Ye Ancients March Reeves A glorious old march which never seems to lose in popularity. Its martial swing, tuneful strains and novel fife and drum effects are fully in evidence in this fine record.
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