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KHAYYAM, OMAR—See “In a Persian Garden”: ve? is Clever, The (Brockmann) eae Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula (“Robinson Crusoe, Jr.”) _ Collins-Harlan$|18914|!0| «75 ey (Irish Song) Charles Labial 10! .7 Molly O! (Scanlon) Reed Miller |17958 a3 Killarney (Balfe) Tenor John McCormack}74157/12/1.50 See (Balfe) (Violin-’Cello-Piano) McKee oa icine MAORI (Crouch) McKee Trio |18°91)!9) .75 illarney (Balfe) (See also Medleys) Harry Macdonough { The Minstrel Boy (Moore) Ri James MeCety 16 Roo? etal, My Home O’er the Sea (Logan) Walter Van Brunt! 17130110 Mary Was My Mother’s Name (Lamb-Solman) American Quartet ae Killiecrankie —Scotch Specialty Harry Lauder|60018)10} .75 Kilty Lads (Milligan-Lauder) Harry Lauder|70097|12/1.25 KIMBALL, AGNES, Soprano Madame Butterfly—Some Day He'll Come Giacomo Puccini|70054| 12/1.25
KIMMEL, JOHN J., Accordion—See “Accordion Solos” KINDLER, HANS, Violoncellist
This young ‘‘cellist, who has attained great popularity during his three years in America, hasbeen engaged to make records exclusively for the Vittor. .
Hans Kindler was born in Rotterdam, Holland, in 1892, and was educated in the high school and university of that city. When he was nine years old he began to play the ‘cello, and later attended the Rotterdam Conservatory, where he studied under Mossel, Gerardy and Casals. He was for two years solo ‘cellist, at the Charlottenburg Opera, Berlin, and taught the ‘cello at the Scharwenka Conservatory. Mr. Kindler has appeared with the principal orchestras in Berlin, Amsterdam, f Birmingham and Hanover, under such famous conductors as /
Mengelberg, Kunwald, Schénberg, Landon Ronald, etc. He SABRES
has played in joint recitals with Julia Culp, Xaver Scharwenka and Ferruccio Busoni, who, last summer, dedicated to him a transcription of a Chromatic Fantasy by Bach. He has also had the honor of playing for the Queen of Holland and for the Prince and Princess of Wied in Berlin. In 1914 Mr. Kindler was engaged for,the Philadelphia Orchestra, and is now,
at the age of twenty-five, the solo ‘cellist of that organization.
KINDLER RECORDS
Cygne, Le (The Swan) apd Melody in F ¢Rabintieie) Hans Kindler 45096 | 10) 1.00 Dream, A (Bartlett) and Trdumerei (Schumann) Hans Kindler 45102) 10|1.00 Melody in F (Rubinstein) and Le Cygne—Hans Kindler 45096 |10/1.00 Traéumerei (Schumann) and A Doo (Bartlett) Hans Kindler 45102) 10/1.00 KING, CHARLES, Comedian—See “ Brice and King” King Christian—See “ National and Patriotic Airs—Denmark ”’ ine Cotton March (Sousa) _ Arthur Pryor’s pote 10| .75 Officer of the Day March (Hall) _ Arthur Pryor’s Band 16386 f ins Cotton March—For school marching(Sousa) Victor pends 5 12/125 Officer of the Day*March (Hall) Victor Military Band see ; iM of Rags (Swisher) Arthur Pryor’s Band Heasrligh .25 Whistling Coon (Devere) Billy Murray and S. H. Dudley laity King of the Bungaloos = (Greene-Straight) ’Gene Greene! 5854/10) .60 King Rene’s Daughter—Sweet the Angelus is Ringing (Frederick Enock-Henry Smart) Marsh, Baker and Chorus} 55085 12\1.50 Song of the Vikings (Faning) Victor Male Quartet EE: s Business, The—Gospel Hymn (Cassel) Trinity aoe 10! .75 I Love to Tell the Story—Gospel Hymn Trinity Choir 16889)10) .7 (pat s Highway, The (Molloy) Reinald evens) 16850/10| .75 Good Bye, Sweet Day. (Vannah) Helen Clark ‘