The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 Edith Lorand Europe's greatest contribution to music* Music so exquisitely pure in technic and tone that Edith Lorand is now, by her Odeon Records, named in America as the great violinist and conductor QDEQN ELECTRIC RECORDS No. 3217 — 12 inch $1.25 RIGOLETTO (Verdi) Selections, Part 1 and 2 Played by EDITH LORAND and Her Orchestra 3215 12 in. $1.25 [MINUET IN G (Beethoven), FAIR ROSEMARY (Kreisler), Edith Lorand, Violin Solo TRIO IN G FINALE (Haydn), Edith Lorand Trio 3212 f TRIO NO. 1 IN D MINOR (MendelsA sohn) Andante con moto and y[ Scherzo, Edith Lorand Trio 3214 [ FORGET-ME-NOT (Waldteufel), 2 in $1 95 i Part 1 and 2' Edith Lorand and Her Orchestra 3209 12 in. $1.25 [LA BOHEME (Puccini), Selections. Part 1 and 2, Edith Lorand and Her Orchestra fFRUEHLINGSSTIMMEN WALTZ 3216 J (Voices of Spring) Part 1 and 2 12 in. $1.25] (Joh. Strauss), Karol Szreter, Piano „ fMONDNACHT (Schumann), 10 *i ^oJ>DER LINDENBAUM (Schubert). 11 in. $1.dO i? t> a Emmy Bettendorf, Soprano Okeh Phonograph Corporation OTTO HEINEMAN, President and Qeneral Manager 25 West 45th Street New York, N. Y.