RCA Victor (1909)

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TETRAZZINI RECORDS 77 The TETRAZZINI Records The musical public is by this time somewhat accustomed to the achievements of the Victor Company in the exclusive engagement of celebrated singers, but the Tetrazzini announcement has caused a genuine sensation in America. Mme. Tetrazzini has made one of the greatest successes in operatic history in this country, and has met with a reception almost unparalleled. The great Manhattan Opera House in New York has been crowded every time the famous soprano has appeared, and she has been greeted witha series of the most tremendous ovations. Itisnot the habit of blasé New York audiences to go wild over asinger, but the Tetrazzini performances have been the scenes of some of the most remarkable TETRAZZINI outbursts of enthusiasm ever beheld in America. It is a wonderful voice with which this great soprano is electrifying hex audiences; remarkable in its purity and great range, while her colorature work is brilliant beyond any description which can be put into cold type. It is perhaps enough to say here that this marvelous voice has been recorded in all its beauty and power on these eleven superb Victor records, and the list contains all the numbers with which Mme. Tetrazzini has made her greatest triumphs. Notwithstanding the great expense which was naturally incurred by the Victor Company in the exclusive engagement of this great singer, the Tetrazzini records will be priced at $3.00 each. Luisa Tetrazzini, Soprano Twelve-inch, with orchestra—$3.00 each. In Italian 92020 Barbier (A Little Voice I Hear) Rossini 92017 Dinorah—Ombra leggiera (Shadow Song) Meyerbeer 92022 Don Giovanni—Batti, batti Mozart (Scold Me, Masetto) 92016 Lakmé—Ou va la jeune Hindoue (Bell Song) Delibes 92018 Lucia—Mad Scene (with flute obbligato) | Donizetti 92015 Mignon—Polonaise, ‘*‘ Io son ‘Titania’? ‘Thomas (I’m Fair Titania!) 92019 Nozzi di Figaro—Voi che sapete Mozart (What is this Feeling ?) 92014 Rigoletto—Caro nome _ (Dearest Name) Verdi 92061 Romeo et Juliette—V alse (Juliet’s Waltz Song) Gounod 92060 ‘Traviata—Ah! fors’ e lui— Part I—E strano ( How Wondrous His Words ) Verdi 92021 Traviata—Ah, fors’ e lui— Part II —Sempre libera (The Round of Pleasure ) Verdi EMMA JUCH Soprano Emma Juch is one of the foremost of American sopranos and her successful tours of the United States and Mexico with the Emma Juch Opera Company are well remembered. Mme. Juch now devotes herself wholly to concert and oratorio work, in which she has been highly successful. Ten-inch—$1.00. In English 64018 Messiah — He Shall Feed His Flock — Part II (Come Unto Him) Handel Twelve-inch—$1.50 each 74014 Lohengrin—Elsa’s Traum (Elsa’s Dream) German 74015 Serenata Italian _ Paoli Tosti