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SCHOOL RECORDS— See “ EDUCATIONAL RECORDS ” '
Schon Rosmarin (Fair Rosmarin) (Kreisler) Violin Fritz Kreisler 64314 10 1.00 JSchonste von Allen — Walzerlied In German Paul Nelval
( W enn Zwei sich liehen oon Dr. Raslelbinder (Lehar) In German Nelval SCHOTTISCHES FOR DANCING— See "Dance Records”
SCHUBERT, FRANZ PETER (1797-1828), Compositions by Born near Vienna, I 797. Son of p>easant schoolmaster. Boy taught violin and voice by local choirmaster. At 16 wrote 1st Symphony. At 1 7 began writing songs with remarkable facility — between 1 7 and 1 8 wrote 1 44 songs, including msisterpiece, Erlking.
Schubert led a somewhat Bohemian life, never mamed and was frequently out of funds. Was much underpaid, some of his best songs bringing only 20c. each! Works numerous, including 600 songs,
8 symphonies, several overtures, much piano and chamber music, operas, etc. Schubert was the greatest of all song composers, and really creator of art of song. Also most remarkable of youthful writers. Died 1828, leaving many MSS. valued by officials at $12.50 ( I ) but which afterward made the fortune of several publishers.
RECORDS OF SCHUBERT COMPOSITIONS Allmacht (The Almighty) In German Am Mecr (German) Paul Volkman and Ave Maria Violoncello (with orchestra)
Ave Maria V iolin
Ave Maria (Schubert-Wilhelmj) Violin Bee. The (2) Minute Waltz (Chopin)
ErlkOnig (Erlking) In German Erikdnig (The Erlking) (Op. I) In German Forelle, Die f The Trout) (Op. 32) In German Kalharina Hoffman)
Louise Homer Hans and Liesel (German) \fuench Josef Hollman .Maud Powell Mischa Elman Maud Powell Johanna Gadski Schumann-Heink (Piano acc. by Mrs.
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(Piano ace.) V iolin
Gretchen am Spinnrade (Margaret at the Spinning Wheel) Gadski
Gretchen am Spinnrade (Margaret at the Spinning Wheel) German Eames Hark, Hark the Lark (Transcription by Liszt) Pianoforte Paderewski Hark, Hark I the Lark (Shakespeare) (Piano acc.) Evan Williams
Hedge Roses Evan Williams
Lindenbaum, Der (The Linden Tree) (Schubert) In German Witherspoon Moment Musical (2) Tambourin (Rameau-Kreisler) Fritz Kreisler
Serenade, Serenata — Standchen — See Serenade (Schubert)
Symphony in B Minor — Unfinished (I st Movement. Allegro Mod) Pryor’s B Symphony in B Minor (Unfinished) (1st and 2d Movements)
. Victor Concert Orchestra
Tod und das Madchen (Deat|t and the Maiden) Schumann-Heink
Wanderer (German) Van Eweyk and Die U hr (Loewe) VanEweyk Who Is Sylvia ? (words by Shakespeare) In English ELmma Eames
Schubert’s Serenade — See “Serenade” (Schubert)
SCHUETZE, CHARLES, Harpist — See " Harp Solos ”
(Schultz on Woman’s Suffrage Frank Kennedy!
) Si Perkins’ Barn Dance Ada Jones and Len Spencerf
Schliess in dein Herz — See "German Records”
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SCHUMANN, ROBERT (1810-1856), Compositions by
Born Zwickau, Saxony, 1810. Son of bookseller. Learned piano at 6. Began composition at 7. When 16 father died; boy went Heidelberg University. On graduation returned Leipsic, studied piano, but injured finger and devoted himself wholly to composition, first for piano, then, after his marriage, began writing the perfect songs for which he is now best known to general public. Toured Russia 1844; moved Dresden, 1845. Called to Dusseldorf, 1850, as Director of Musical Society. In 1853 showed sigtjs of insanity, attempted suicide, and was confined till death in 1856.
Total of Schumann compositions astonishing, and includes
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