The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1917)

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110 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD RECORD BULLETINS FOR FEBRUARY (Continued from page 109) 2022 For All Eternity (Mascheroni). Tenor Solo, orch. accomp Charles Troxell The Heart Bowed Down, from Bohemian Girl (Balfe). Baritone Solo, orch. accomp., Royal Dadmun 2023 Torna A Surriento (Come Back to Surrento) (In Italian) (De Curtis). Baritone Solo, orch. accomp Denno D'Aberno Tiefes Lied — In Russian (Dubuque). Baritone Solo, orch. accomp Benno D'Aberno 2024 A Dream (Bartlett). Tenor Solo, orch. accomp., Charles Harrison My Old Kentucky Home (Foster). Soprano Solo, orch. accomp Joan Walker 2025 Prize Song, from Meistersinger (Wagner). Violin Solo Arthur Gramm Longing for Home (Heimweh) (Jungman). Harp, Violin, Flute and 'Cello Neapolitan Quartet 2026 Cavatina (Raff). Violin Solo Arthur Gramm The Last Hope (Gotteschalk). Harp, Violin, Flute and 'Cello Neapolitan Quartet 2027 Keep Your Eye on the Girl You Love (Schuster). Tenor Solo, orch. accomp Harry Stewart On a Mountain Trail in Old Virginia (Allen). Soprano Solo, orch. accomp Doris Whitney 2028 On the South Sea Isle (Von Tilzer), Majestic Male Trio Kentucky Babe (Geibel) Majestic Male Trio 2029 Ragging the Scale — Fox-trot (Claypoole). Piano, Banjo, Saxophone Van Eps Trio A Little More Pepper — One-step (Lincoln), Majestic Military Band 2030 Ladder of Roses — One-Step. From "Hip-Hip Hurrah" (Hubbell) Majestic Military Band La Confession — Waltz (Morgan), Majestic Dance Specialty SEVEN-INCH RECORDS 166 Hunting Song, from "King Arthur" (Bullard). Baritone and Tenor Duet, orch. accomp., Messrs. Dadmun and Troxell I Know a Lovely Garden (D'Hardelot). Baritone Solo, orch. accomp Royal Dadmun 167 The Nightingale Song (Liza Lehman). Soprano Solo Joan Walker Venetian Love Song (A Night, in Venice) (Nevin). Piano, Violin, 'Cello, Majestic Concert Trio 168 Maria, Mari (Di Capua). In Neapolitan. Baritone Solo, orch. accomp Benno D'Aberno Mamma, Mio, Che Vo Sape (If My Mother Only Knew) (Nutile). In Neapolitan. Baritone Solo Benno D'Aberno 169 Serenade (Pierne). Violin Solo Arthur Gramm Songes D'Amour (Schutt). Piano, Violin, 'Cello, Majestic Concert Trio 170 Rock of Ages (Toplady-Hastings), Majestic Mixed Quartet 170 Volga Boatmen's Song (Anon). 171 Mother Machree (Ball). Piano, Violin. 'Cello, Majestic Concert Trio A Dream (Bartlett). Piano, Violin, 'Cello, Majestic Concert Trio 172 Spring Song (Mendelssohn) Turner Ensemble La Czarina (Ganne). Mazurka Russe, Turner Ensemble 173 Allah's Holiday, from "Katinka" (Friml). So prano Solo, orch. accomp Joan Walker Kiss Me Again (Mile. Modiste) (Herbert). Soprano Solo, orch. accomp Joan Walker 174 Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday on Saturday Night? (Meyers). Baritone Solo, orch. accomp Arthur Collins Darkies' Jubliee or Pastimes on the Levee (Turner-Wiegand) Majestic Military Band 175 El Capitan March (Sousa) ... Majestic Military Band Leighorn Rag — Fox-trot (Froxini). Accordion Solo Petro Gruff rida 176 Chinese Picnic and Oriental Dance — -One-step. Piano, Banjo, Saxophone Van Eps Trio The Blue Goose Rag — Fox-trot (Birch), Majestic Military Band 177 Wake Up, America (Glogau). One-step, Majestic Military Band Are You From Dixie (Cobb). One-step, Majestic Military Band PAROQUETTE RECORD MFG. CO. 36 On the South Sea Isle— Fox-Trot (Von Tilzer), Rogers' Military Band The Boat to Dixie — Fox-Trot (Rogers), Roger's Military Band 37 Just One Day — One-Step (Lange), Rogers' Military Band Unison Blues — One-Step (Rogers), Rogers' Military Band 38 Teasing the Cat — One-Step (Johnson), Rogers' Military Band Under Egyptian Skies — One-Step (Losey), Rogers' Military Band 39 Mighty Lak' a Rose — Waltz (Nevin-Rogers), Rogers' Military Band My Hawaiian Sunshine — Fox-Trot (Gilbert), Rogers' Military Band 40 Brown Skin — One-Step (Barton), Rogers' Military Band Walkin' the Dog — Fox-Trot (Brooks), Van Eps Banjo Orchestra 41 In the Sweet Long Ago — Fox-Trot (Solomon), Rogers' Military Band Blush Roses — Waltz (Wachs) .. Rogers' Military Band 42 Poor Little Butterfly— Fox-Trot (Hubbell), Van Eps Banjo Band The Smiler — One-Step (Wenrich), Van Eps Banjo Orchestra 43 Alabama Slide — Fox-Trot (Johnson), Rogers' Military Band Beautiful Eyes — Waltz (Phillipe), Rogers' Military Band 44 Shades of Night— One-Step (Gilbert), . Rogers' Military Band Hop Sing — A Laundry Rag — One-Step (Tracy), Rogers Military Band 45 Oriental Rag— One-Step (Allan), Van Eps Banjo Orchestra The Minstrel King — One-Step (Sweeley), Rogers' Military Band 46 The Sunshine of Your Smile (Ray), Tenor, Henry Burr Aloha Oe (Queen Liliuokalani) , Hawaiian orch. acc Echo Quartet 47 L-I-B-E-R-T-Y (Ted Barron), Baritone. John Wilbur Under the Mellow Arabian Moon (Leopold), Excelsior Trio 48 The Sandwich Isles (Von Tilzer), Tenor and Baritone Collins and Harlan Angel Gabriel (Stewart), Baritone. ... Arthur Collins 49 On the South Sea Isle (Von Tilzer), Hawaiian orch. acc... Sterling Trio Dear Little Mother O'mine (Sterling), Tenor, Irving Gillette 50 In the Sweet Long Ago (Solman), Tenor Duet, Campbell and Burr Armorer's Song from "Robin Hood" (De Koven),' Basso John H. Meyer 51 On Honolulu Bay (Ted Barron), Hawaiian orch. accomp Peerless Quartet Let Me See Your Rainbow Smile (Ted Barron), Tenor Duet Webster & Gillette 52 Evelyn — One-Step From "Pom Pom" (Felix), Introducing "Pom Pom's Here" Par-o-Ket Orchestra Kilima Waltz, Hawaiian Guitars. .. .Louise & Ferera 53 Johnny Got a Girl — One-Step (Puck), Introduc ing "Hello My Sweetheart." Red Fox-Trot (Ted Barron) Par-o-Ket Orchestra 54 Turn Back the Universe — Waltz (Ball), Intro ducing "Good-by, Good Luck, God Bless You," Par-o-Ket Orchestra Ukulele Blues. Hawaiian Guitars. . .Louise & Ferera 55 The Missouri Waltz (Knight-Logan), Par-o-Ket Orchestra I'm Going to Hit the Trail — Fox-Trot (Erdmann), Par-o-Ket Orchestra EMERSON FEBRUARY LIST In view of the tremendous demand for the records that it issued in its January supplement published in last month's World, the Emerson Phonograph Co. has decided to reissue this list as its February supplement so that Emerson dealers may be in a position to adequately handle the requirements of their trade. STRONG GALLI=CURCI POSTER Attention Compelling Advertising Featuring New Artist Issued by Victor Co. A feature of the campaign being carried on by the Victor Talking Machine Co. in connection with the signing up of Galli-Curci, the new opera sensation, as an exclusive Victor artist, is an attention compelling poster 28x40 inches, bearing a life sized bust picture of the new star and also a photograph in smaller proportions of GalliCurci in the role of "Gilda" in "Rigoletto," in which she achieved immediate fame upon her American debut in Chicago recently. The poster also bears an enlarged reproduction of the headings of the Chicago newspapers referring to Galli-Curci's first appearance in that city. The first two records made by the new artist are also listed in this poster, which should find a ready place in the store of every Victor dealer. PROPOSE A TAXON RECORDS Certain members of Congress have proposed that, among other articles, there should be a tax on talking machine records. This suggestion has been made before in Congress, but no definite move to put talking machine records on the tax list has ever been attempted. AN ATTRACTIVE PATHE EXHIBIT C. H. Sutherland Holds Interesting Exhibition of Pathe Pathephone at County Fair The Pathe Freres Phonograph Co., New York, received recently an interesting photograph from its dealer in Cambridge, Minn., C. H. Sutherland, indicating the progressiveness of this Fathe representative. At Cambridge, Minn., the 7 CH.5VTHERL*NDs : «EHT Pathe Exhibit at Isanti County Fair annual Isanti County Fair recently occurred, and Mr. Sutherland took advantage of this opportunity to install a Pathe exhibit, as shown in the accompanying illustration. This exhibit featured the Pathephone and particular prominence was given the Pathe trade mark, which is famous the world over. Mr. Sutherland secured excellent publicity through the use of this display and has closed several Pathe sales as a direct result of the exhibit, in addition to securing the names of many prospects. TALKING MACHINE EXPORTS The Figures for October Presented — Exports Show Great Increase for the Month Washington, D. C, January 1. — -In the summary of the exports and imports of the commerce of the United States for the month of October, 1916 (the latest period for which it has been compiled) which has just been issued by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor, the following figures regarding talking machines and supplies appear: Talking machines to the number of 4,760 valued at $122,662, were exported for October, 1916, as compared with 3,024 talking machines, valued at $116,325, sent abroad in the same month of 1915. The total exports of records and supplies for October were valued at $128,803 as compared with $59,175 in October, 1915. For the ten months 49,970 talking machines were exported, valued at $1,251,520 in 1916, and $22,458, valued at $674,358, in 1915, while records and supplies valued at $952,661 were sent abroad during 1916, as against $633,680 in 1915. The Sona-Tone Phonograph Co., Inc., New York, has been incorporated with a capital stock of $60,000 to manufacture and deal in phonographs and other musical instruments. The incorporators are B. Murray, P. S. Keary and J. F. Kusick. 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