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BASS SOLOS
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By Frank C. Stanley with orchestra
NUMBER SIZE 4824 A Warrior Bold Adams 10 4328 Auld Lang Syne Burns 10 5547 Any Old Port in a Storm Mills 10 4784 Battle Hymn of the Republic Howe 10 Julia Ward Howe’s inspiring patriotic verses, set to the old melody of “John Brown’s Body.’ STANLEY 4556 Crossing the Bar Cowles 10 Nothing that Tennyson has ever written,’’ says Dr. Van Dyke, ‘is more beautiful in body and soul than ‘ Crossing the Bar.’ Itis perfect poetry . . . . < it is a delight and a consolation, a song for mortal ears, and a prelude tothe larger music of immortality.”’ 5323 Dream on, Dear Heart, Dream On Morse 31587 Face to Face Johnson _ This great sacred song would alone suffice to keep the name of Herbert Johnson remembered even had he written nothing else. Itis by far the best known composition of the popular Boston tenor and composer. 4294 Here’s to Our Absent Brothers Helf 31509 I Want What I Want When I Want It 31405 Jerusalem Parker 31386 One Sweetly Solemn Thought Ambrose 4290 Out Where the Breakers Roar Petrie 4457 Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep 31315 The Birthday of a King With Chimes Neidlinger 31429 ‘The Lost Chord Sullivan 4160 The Star-Spangled Banner Key 31426 When the Bell in the Lighthouse Rings By Frank C. Stanley (organ accompaniment) 4480 He Leadeth Me Bradbury 4462 Rescue the Perishing Doane By William F. Hooley with orchestra 645 Asleep in the Deep Petrie 644 Kathleen Mavourneen Crouch 4002 Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep
COWLES aswitt scarier 31543 Gypsy Love Song Fortune Teller
2818 O Salutaris In Latin Hargitt
By Eugene Cowles with orchestra
4737 Armorer’s Song From Robin Hood 31533 Forgotten Cowles
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William F. Hooley with organ accompaniment
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Mr. Cowles is one of the most popular bassos in America, and his genial personality, fine stage presence and manly, resonant voice have endeared him to opera-goers everywhere. He was for many years with the famous Bostonians, and his creation of Will Scarlet in Robin Hood, with its rousing ““Armorer’s Song,’’ will long be remembered with pleasure.
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