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GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS M.
See ‘ and “Softly Now the Light”’
GOUNOD, CHARLES FRANCOIS (1818-1893) (Goo-noh) ‘*Faust,”’ ‘Romeo et Juliette,” see those titles.)
Born. Paris, 1818: ° Father, artist, died Entered Conservatory, Became organist in San Luigi church and In 1850, his Mass having made success
Compositions by (For Gounod’s
“Queen of Sheba’’ and ** Ave Maria,’’
Greatest French composer. when Gounod was 5.
won Prix de Rome, 1837.
contemplated becoming priest.
in England, was asked to write a work for the Paris Académie. Other compositions. not important till 1859, when his masterpiece Faust appeared. Wrote many other operas, only Romeo being successful.
Sapho, produced 1851,
of all operas, given 1,500 times in Paris alone.
Gounod died Paris, 1893.
with the greatest of all-star casts.
Taught first by mother.
not a_ success.
RECORDS OF GOUNOD COMPOSITIONS
Colombe, La—Entr acte Funeral March of a Marionette _ Jésus de Nazareth Jn French
Le Soir (At Evening) Jn French
Nazareth— Christmas Song
Nazareth—Christmas Song-—Croxton
Praise Ye the Father—Trinity C
Ring Out Wild Bells (Tennyson) Hemus
Romeo and Juliet an Serenade, * Serenade
Serenade
There is a Green Hill Far
Flute obbligato In Russian
Away
There is a Green Hill Far Away—Turner
Unfold Ye Portals—Trinity Choir (oreo te: eas (Granados)
Extase (Ecstasy) (Thome)
(Sing, Smile, Slumber) Flute obbligato
(1829-1869), Compositions by— ‘Day by Day,” “Holy Ghost,” “‘ Last Hope,’’
“*Pasquinade”’ a
Opera
Last years devoted to sacred
and Traviata—Entr’acte— Orchestre mumnidniags and | Pol Plancon’ Maurice Renaud Messe Solennelle—Sanctus— Trinity C and Coronation and Doxology—T rinity C, and First Nowell—Lyric Quartet “and Yule-Tide—Pryor’s and Onward Christian Soldiers—T rinity C and Christmas Light Peerless Qt enetian Love Song—V ictor Concert Orchestra ‘Chantez, riez dormez”’ (Sing, Smile, Slumber) Flute odbligato Calvé Marie Michailowa Geraldine Farrar Homer and Lost Chord (Sullivan) Turner and Angels Ever Bright and Fair—Marsh
Sousa’ Ss
Ban
Louise
McKee’s Orchestra
McKee’ s Orchestra
GRAMMOPHON STRAK-ORKESTERN (Swedish Band)
I susande skog, Bostonvals
Krupp March (Wilhelm Wacek)
Grande Valse, Op. 10 (Venzano) In Italian
ar cn s Clock (Work) Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall
( Bishop)
(Sdéderstrém) Grammophon Strak-Orkestra
and Kungl. Hallands Reg. paradmarsch, af Winter—Meissners Militér-Orkester (arene Duke of Baden March (Friedemann) U.S. Marine Band
United States Marine Bund) 17656/10} .75
GOUNOD compositions, his oratorio, Redemption, one of the greatest of its kind. aust most popular
Entire work recorded by the Victor,
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Hayden Quartet
ay. ayden Quartet
GRAND MARCHES (In slower’ time than usual—for marching: ¥ ‘For’
marches made especially for school marching see ‘* Educational ‘Records *)
Africana—Marcia Indiana—La Scala Orch and T taottitan Prelate Stald Orch|68027 Rondo Capriccioso * (Mendelssohn) Vessella’s Band|35265 Valse Bleue (Margis) Sousa’s B|}16922 Band Nearer My God to Thee—Pryor’s B|}16817
and In Lilac Time— Victor Band|35397
and
Aida—Grand March
Boccaccio March (Von Suppé) Pryor’s B and
Boston Commandery M’ch—Pryor's Clayton’s Grand March (Blake)
Coronation March—Le Prophete (Meyerbeer) ©
Damnation of Faust—Hungarian March (Rakoczy March) Don Carlos M’ch (Verdi) Sousa’sB and Tannhéuser—Pilgrims’ Chorus—Brass Q)17133
(Chopin)
Funeral March
Funeral March (Chopin) Pryor’s B and Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) Pryor’s B|}35157
Funeral March (Chopin) Pianoforte
Funeral March Siegfried’s Funeral March March Indienne— See ‘‘ Africana”
Marche Héroique ‘(Saint-Saéns) Pryor’s B and Dead March (‘‘Saul’’) Pryor’s B}16980
Marche Slave (Tschaikowsky) Marche Slave—Pryor’s B
Tannhduser March (Wagner) Tannhauser March—Sousa’s Band Wedding March—Sée
of a Marionette (Gounod)
and W alkiire—Ride of Valkyries—Vessella’s Band|35369
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Victor Herbert’s Orchestra! 70050) |
and Semiramide Overture—Police Band of Mexico|35167'| |
Swedish Wedding March—Pryor’s Band and Spinning Song—Renard Trio|35159| | |
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(de I’Isle) Sousa’s Band 16514 “‘Lohengrin” and “*Wedding March” (Menttelksohn)t
and. Marseillaise
Pryor’s Ban Sousa’s Ban
Pryor’s Ban
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Sousa’s Ban
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