Victor records (Jan 1912)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number | ;5| Price Way Down South—A Plantation Idyl Banjo Vess L. rien 55/10! .75 Kentucky Kut-ups—March (Frantzen) Pryor’s Band 184 ; We Are Equal—Rigoletto In Italian G. Mario Sammarco/88320)12/3.00 Wearing Kilts—Comic Song Harry Lauder|60004|10| .75 Wearing of the Green—Old Irish Air J. W. Myers) 4274/10) .60 WEBER, CARL MARIA (1786-1826), Compositions by Concertina-Clarinet Solo—Charles Draper and Love Dance—* Madame Sherry ’’—Victor Orchestra|\35182)12)1.25 Invitation to the Waltz—Military Band Sousa’s Band/31105/12)1.00 Jubel Overture—Miilitary Band Pryor’s Band|/31684|12)}1.00 Oberon Overture—Military Band Pryor’s Band|31689}12/1.00 Perpetuum Mobile (Perpetual Motion) Pianoforte Wilhelm Bachaus!71043)12/1.50 Wedding March (Mendelssohn) Pryor’s Band/31159|12/1.00 WEDDING MUSIC Bridal Song—Brautlied (From “‘ Rustic Wedding Symphony’ *) Vienna Qt|31772|12/1.00 Bridal Song (From “‘ Rustic Wedding Symphony’’) (Goldmark Pryor’s Band and Le Secret—Intermezzo (Gautier) Pryor’s Band|16647|10| .75 Lohengrin— Bridal Chonies=Seee ‘Lohengrin ”’ Norwegian Wedding March (Grieg) Wilhelm Bachaus|71042}12/1.50 Swedish Wedding March (Soderman) Pryor’s Band and Spinning Song—Songs Without Words (Mendelssohn) _Renard Trio|35159|12|1.25 Wedding March (Mendelssohn) Pryor’s Band|31159}12/1.00 Wedding of Sandy McNab Harry Lauder!70008) 12) 1.25 Wedding of the Winds Waltz (Hall) Pryor’s Band} 2773/10) .60 Wedding of the Winds Waltz _ (Hall) Dance Orchestra} 2882/10) .60 Wedding of the Winds Waltz (Hall) Dance Orchestra/31253)12/1.00 (eans of the Winds Waltz (Hall) Pryor’s Band lessvioaers Berceuse (From ‘‘Jocelyn’’) (Godard) ’Cello Victor Sorlin ; Wedding of Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Smith Violin-Organ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart with Haydn Quartet) 5071/10} .60 Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw Harry Lauder|70007|12/1.25 Wee Bit o’ Scotch—Intermezzo (Helf) Pryor’s Band { Treaty March (Scouton) Pryor’s Ba 16072/10/"-75 Wee Jean MacGregor Harry Lauder|/60028/10| .75 WELLS, JOHN BARNES, Tenor Mr. Wells, who is a native of Pennsylvania, first became known as a singer while at Syracuse University, where he took a prominent part in the musical life of the college. On his graduation he was secured by the Brick Presbyterian Church of East Orange, always noted for its fine choir. New York soon discovered Mr. Wells, and he was promptly captured by the Madison Avenue M. E. Church, when his concert career may be said to have begun. The audiences who hear this young singer are always in comA= plete sympathy with him, not only because of his lovely voice and J | the charm of his singing, but because of the clearness of his enunciation, which enables every word to be heard. These unusual qualities are fully apparent in the numbers he has sung for the Victor; Florence Aylward’s impassioned love song, the delightful Ode to Spring by Oley Speaks, and Ware’s dainty boat song being especially attractive. WELLS RECORDS Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and _ Dear Lord and Father—Mr.-Mrs. Wheeler 16700|10| .75 Beloved, itis Morn (words by Hickey) Florence Aylward 31791)|12)1.00 Boat Song (Poem by Montrose Jones) Harriet Ware 5788)10| .60 In Maytime (Poem by Frank Stanton) Oley Speaks! 5781/10) .60 Murmuring Zephyrs (Jensen) and Charmed Cup (Weatherly) _Werrenrath 35189)12)1.25 My Garden that Blooms for You _ (Lusk) | and Garden of Roses—Macdonough and Haydn Quartet 16467|10) .75 My Wild Irish Rose Chauncey Olcott 31394) 12)1.00 Of Thee I’m Thinking, Margaretha (Dein gedenk’ ich, Margaretha) | Meyer-Helmund, 5793/10) .60 Red, Red Rose (Hastings) and There, Little Girl, Don’t Cry— Wheeler 16865,10 .75 Rosary, The Ethelbert Nevin’ 5794/10! .60