Victor records (Jan 1912)

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VICTOR RECORDS | Number | {Price BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA, Russian Imperial Court The concerts of this wonderful Russian orchestra have been the sensational event of the past musical season, and the perfect ensemble and exquisite tone production have been enjoyed by many thousands of delighted hearers. The balalaika is a primitive folk instrument with a tone similar to that of a mandolin, and is at present the most famous instrument in Russia. Every regiment has its balalaika orchestra, and the music on the Czar’s yacht during the recent stay at Cowes was a balalaika —— band. This instrument is a kind of guitar, with only three strings, being made i in several sizes, from that of a mandolin to something near a double bass. These three records, which were under the personal direction of the conductor, Mr. Andreeff, exhibit well the striking effects produced by these gifted players. BALALAIKA RECORDS Molodka 2. Sun in the Sky, Stop Shining—Russian Folk Songs 70034 On the Wings of Song Mendelssohn-Bartholdy |60036 Remembrance of Gatshina Valse Andreefft!60035 BALFE, MICHAEL WILLIAM (1808— 1870), Compositions by epee Girl—For these records see ‘* Bohemian Girl” Come into the Garden, Maud H. Evan Williams|/74109 Come into the Garden, Maud—Jarvis and Pagliacci Prologue English—Turner, 35002 Excelsior (Poem by Longfellow) Werrenrath and Macdonough|31477 Excelsior— Werrenrath-Macdonough and Jerusalem—F rank C. Stanley|35116 Killarney (Irish Ballad) John McCormack!74157 illarney—Harry Macdonough The Minstrel Boy—J ames McCool\ 16139 BANDA DE ALABARDEROS oe Sraniah Military Band) De Guardia—Paso Doble (Two-Step) and Fl Baile Alonzo (Dance) Margnini|16479 BANDA PABELLON DE ROSAS OF BUENOS AYRES Major Feree March and Gilmore’s Triumphal March—Pryor’s Band\16651 Balkan Princess—Gems from (Rubens) Victor Lt. Opera Co/31821 ** Holidays’ : “*Entrance of the oe Dreaming " “Dear Delightful Women '’’—‘*‘ A Man's a Man’’—*‘1 Am Going to Leave You Now "’—Finale. Balkan Princess—Dear Delightful Women Werrenrath & nee eaaol Luxembourg Waltz (Lehar) Whistling Guido Gialdini Ballads, Rustic—See Harlan, Haydn Qt., Macdonough, Oakland, American Qt., Wells, Morton, Morgan, Peerless Qt BALLET MUSIC (See also “Faust” and “ William Tell ”) Dance of the Hours—Victor Orch and Sweet Longings—Rattay and Lyons|35087 La Source Ballet Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Delibes) Victor Orchestra/35094| Naila Intermezzo—Pryor’s B and Chimes of eG, Selection—Pryor’s Band 35134 Nut Cracker Ballet itechaikoweks) Pryor’sB and Humoresque—Pryor’s Band 16974 Scarf Dance (Chaminade) ViennaQt and The Trout—Victor Orchestra 16690 Sylvia Ballet—Valse Lente (Delibes) l | | l 12{1.25 10} .75 10} .75 2/1.50 Dileeo 2/1.00 2/1.25 211.50 " 75 0; .75 0| .75 12/1.00 0} .75 2/1.25 2}1.25 Z\1.25 O75 0} .75 0} .60 Pryor’'s Band; 4312)1 Ba