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VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS
H. EVAN WILLIAMS Tenor
The public is to be congratulated on the issue of twenty-three records by this great American tenor, whose popularity is wide spread throughout the country. His voice is now at its best, and its beautiful quality, as well, as the exquisite phrasing of which he is such a master, are much in evidence in these selections.
Mr. Williams’ old friends, who are countless, have been delighted at the opportunity of hearing him on the Victor, and the records have made him many new admirers.
Mr. Williams’ operatic records continue to give much pleasure to a very large class of people who prefer to hear songs and operatic
WILLIAMS airs given in plain English.
H. Evan Williams, Tenor
Ten-inch, with orchestra—$1.00 each. In English
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A Dream Bartlett Lead Kindly Light Newman—Dykes Mary of Argyle Nelson Queen of Sheba—Recitative (Lend Me Your Aid—
Part 1) Gounod Queen of Sheba (Lend Me Your Aid—Part 11) Gounod Serenade Schubert Sweet Miss Mary Neidlinger / The Lass of Richmond Hill McNally Twelve-inch, with orchestra—$1.50 each All Through the Night (Welsh Air) Bohéme—Rudolph’s Narrative (Thy Hands are
Frozen) Puccini Carmen—F lower Song Bizet Come into the Garden, Maud Balfe Crossing the Bar Willeby Elijah—If With All Your Hearts Mendelssohn Judas Maccabzus — Sound an Alarm Handel Lohengrin—Lohengrin’s Narrative Wagner Love Abiding Jordan Love Shall Be Lord Corbett Martha—Like a Dream (M’appari) Flotow Meistersinger—Prize Song Wagner Messish (1) Recitative — Thy Rebuke
(2) Aria— Behold and See Handel Prodigal Son—How Many Hired Servants
Sullivan Stabat Mater—Cujus animam Latin Rossini