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CORNET SOLOS
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NUMBER
31721 Caprice Brilliante Clarke 12
By Herbert L. Clarke with band acc. SIZE
5674 Sounds from the Hudson—
31730
2706 2701 2694 2736
2695 2705
5155
2595
31176
Valse Brilliante Clarke 10
Two records by this famous player which exhibit in a marked degree his beautiful tone quality and brilliant execution.
Mr. Clarke, who is perhaps the leading cornet soloist in the world, will now make disc records exclusively for the Victor.
By Arthur S. Witcomb
accompanied by U.S. Marine Band
Creanonian Polka Weldon 12
A brilliant record by a cornet soloist who is new to the Victor lists. Mr. Witcomb is chief soloist with the Marine Band, and is a great favorite at the Capitol, where his solos are features of the band concerts. That this young player is destined to become one of the greatest of cornetists no one who hears the record can doubt. Mr. Santelmann has furnished a spirited accompaniment to this fine solo.
By Walter B. Rogers with orchestra
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
Bonnie Sweet Bessie
German Sounds
Old Black Joe Foster
War Songs Patriotic Medley
Yankee Doodle (with variations)
By Emil Keneke with Band
Love Me and the World is Mine Ball
By Bohumir Kryl with piano acc. Du Du _ German air
By Jules Levy The Merry Birds
Although this record is not quite up to our present standard of recording, having been made several years ago, it is kept on our lists as a memorial to this great cornetist, who died in 1905,
CLARKE
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WITCOMB
ROGERS
KENEKE
LEVY