The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1911)

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60 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. Marguerita Sylva on Edison Amberol Records Have you ordered these Sylva Records from your jobber yet? These are great records — this wonderful prima donna sings four of her new songs from the biggest light opera hit of the year — Gypsy Love, by Franz Lehar, composer of the Merry Widow. In two of these records Sylva is assisted by Arthur Albro and Carl Haydn, principal tenors of the New York production. This is only the opening gun in a big campaign on record talent and music of this character — half way between Grand Opera and ragtime. Get these Sylva Records — they will sell Edison Phonographs for you. Write your Edison jobber today. in Gypsy Love INCORPORATED 59 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J.