Victor records (May 1917)

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VICTOR RECORDS | Number | = WEBER, CARL MARIA (Vay’-ber) Born Eutin, Germany, 1786. Family very musical. Weber taught by mother, opera singer, and father, fine musician. At 10, pupil of Heuschkel and choir boy at Salsburg. Moved Munich, published first composition, set of fugues, then a mass, and at 12 wrote an opera never produced. At 13 his opera Waldmadchen was sung. After. further study appointed conductor Breslau Theatre. At 18 Musik-Intendant to Duke of Wurtemberg. After period of fast living was iniprisoned and banished for selling court appointment. Went Darmstadt, produced two operas, then after concert . tour engaged to-reorganize Prague opera. Married Caroline Brandt, Weer actress. Freischiitz, greatest opera, produced 1821 with immense success. In 1825, although warned against English climate, he went to London to produce his operas and died there 1826. In spite of early wildness, was afterward model husband and father. Weber considered father of German opera, and was creator of the Romantic school, of which his Freischiitz, 1821, Euryanthe, 1823, and Oberon, 1826, are good examples. RECORDS OF WEBER COMPOSITIONS—See also “‘ Freischiitz "’ Concertino-Clarinet Solo—Draper and Love Dance (Madame Sherry) Victor O|35182|12)1.25 Invitation to the Waltz—Military Ban Sousa’s Band/31105/12/1.00 Oberon Overture—Pryor’s Band and Norma Overture—Pryor’s Band|35166} 12\1.25 Oberon—Ozean! Du Ungeheuer (Ocean, Mighty Monster) Jn German Gadski|88545}| 12/3.00 Perpetuum Mobile (Perpetual Motion) Pianoforte Wilhelm Bachaus|71043}12}1.50 (eee s Reply to Hayne Harry E. Humphrey 17371110! .75 Washington’s Farewell Address (Sept. 19, 1796) Harry E. Humphrey 3 Wedding March (Mendelsshon) Pryor’s Eand/31159/12/|1.00 WEDDING MUSIC Bridal Chorus from “‘ Rose Maiden” (Cowen) and Miller’ s Wooing—Lyric Qt}35209)/12)1.25 Lohengrin—Bridal Chorus and Wedding March—See “* Lohengrin Norwegian Wedding March (Grieg) castro Wilhelm Bachaus|71042/12/1.50 Swedish Wedding March (Soderman) Pryor and and Spinning Song—Songs Without Words. Ge delssohn) Renard Trio|35159} 12} 1.25 Wedding March (Mendelssohn) Pryor s Band|31159}12}1.00 Wedding March (Mendelssohn) and Beleteii Bridathlamhectieiben's Orch|55048} 12/1.50 Wedding of Sandy McNab— Scotch Specialty Harry Lauder 70008} 12/1.25 {Wedding of the Rose—Intermezzo (Léon Jessel) Conway’s Bane 17496401 .75 Rendez-vous—Intermezzo (The Trysting Place) Victor Concert Orch Tae ; (ay cate of the Sunshine and the Rose Fag eat We erate 778 M-o-t-h-e-r (A Word That Means the World to Me) Henry Burr ; Wedding of the Winds Waltz (Hall) Dance Orchestra/31253}12}1.00 fay caries of the Winds Waltz (Hall) Pryor’s Band! apeacircleae Berceuse (From ‘‘Jocelyn’’) (Godard) ’Cello Victor Sorlin ; (OreoHins of the Winds—Waltz (Hall) eet 1786516 275 Estudiantina Waltz (Emil Waldteufel) Pietro ; Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw Harry Lauder|70007/|12/1.25 Wedding, The (Folk Song) (Uz Mou Milou) In Bohemian Destinn-Gilly|87197]|10|2.00 Wee Deoch an’ Doris Harry Lauder|70062|12/1.25 Wee Hoose’Mang the Heather-Scotch Song (Lauder-Wells) Lauder|60106|10} .75 Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather (Lauder) Harry Lauder|70076}12}1.25 Wee Jean MacGregor—Scotch Specialty Harry Lauder/60028/10} .75 rae Little Drop o’ the Cruiskeen Lawn (Helf) Peerless Qt} 17148| 10.75 As Long as the Shamrock Grows Green Mailer J. Kea eran! ; Weiss nur ich allein (Riegg) mil Muenc { Es hat nicht sollen sein Emil Macchh SS032)]2) 1-22 { Velcon Honey, to Your Old Plantation Home Peerless operat 18120110! .75 Bachelor Days (From ‘‘Ziegfeld Follies’’—1916) Peerless Quartet : Welcome, Honey, to Your Old Plantation Home— Medley One-Step (See “Medley No. 249”) Conway’s Band ?|35571\12/1.25 Have a Heart—Medley Fox Trot Conway’s Band Welcome, Pretty Primrose Lucy Marsh-Marguerite Dunlap|60058 10) .75 We'll Have a Jubilee in My Old Kentucky Home—Peerless Qt} rascal (orlas Alabama Jubilee (Jack Yellen-George L. Cobb) Collins and Harlan | ,