Victor records (May 1913)

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VICTOR RECORDS EDUCATIONAL RECORDS—SINGING GAMES Hansel and Gretel (Humperdinck) and Jn the Spring (Old Fiench) Sousa’s B London Bridge—Mulberry Bush—Sousa’s Ban as and Round and Round the Village—Sousa’s Band MARCHES BY VICTOR BAND—FOR SCHOOL USE Battleship Connecticut March and Under the Double Eagle (J. F. Wagner) High School Cadets March (Sousa) and Semper Fidelis March (Sousa) King Cotton March (Sousa) and Officer of the Day (Hall) Lights Out March (McCoy) and Washington Post March (Sousa) March Religioso (Onward, Christian Soldiers) and March—Soldiers’ Chorus Officer of the Day March (Hall) and King Cotton March (Sousa) Our Director March (Bigelow) and Royal Trumpeters March (Seltzer) Royal Trumpeters March (Seltzer) and Our Director March (Bigelow) Semper Fidelis March (Sousa) and High School Cadets March (Sousa) Soldiers’ Chorus from ‘“‘raust’’ and March Religioso (Onward Christian Soldiers) Under the Double Eagle and Battleship Connecticut March (J. F. Wagner) Washington Post March (Sousa) and Lights Out March (McCoy) FOLK DANCES (From “‘Folk Dance Music’’—Burchenal-Crampton— Published by G. Schirmer and “‘Folk Dance Book’’—Arr. Burchenal—Pub A. S. Barnes & Co.) Ace of Diamonds—Danish Folk Dance and Tarantella—Italian Folk Dance Bleking—Swedish Dance and Fijallndspolska (Mountain Polka) Swedish Dance Carrousel (Merry-Go-Round) Swedish Folk Dance (Elizabeth Burchenal) and Morris Dance (Laudnum Bunches) English Folk Dance (Elizabeth Burchenal) Country Dance—Pop Goes the Weasel and Norwegian Mountain March Crested Hen (Burchenal-Crampton) and Tantoli (From “‘Folk-Dance Music’’) Csd4rd4s—Hungarian Folk Dance and Oxdansen—Swedish Folk Dance Dance of Greeting—Danish Folk Dance and J See You—Swedish Singing Game Eros—Scherzo Valse—Victor Orch and Golden _Trumpets—Schottische—Sousa’s B Fjallnaspolska—Mountain Polka (Swedish Folk-Dance) (Elizabeth Burchenal) and Bleking—Swedish Folk-Dance_ (Burchenal-Crampton) Golden Trumpets-Schottische—Sousa’s B and Eros—Scherzo Valse—V ictor Orch Highland Fling—Scotch Folk Dance and Kamarinskaia— Russian Dance _1See You—Swedish Singing Game and Dance of Greeting—Danish Dance Kamarinskaia—Russian Folk Dance and Highland Fling—Scotch Folk Dance Klappdans—Swedish Folk Dance and Shoemaker’s Dance—Danish Dance May Pole Dance — Bluff King Hal— English Folk Dance (Elizabeth _ Burchenal) and Minuet—Don Juan—English Folk Dance (Mozart) Minuet—Don Juan—English Folk Dance (Mozart) (Burchenal-Crampton) _ and May Pole Dance—Bluff King Hal—English Folk Dance—Burchenal Morris Dance—Laudnum Bunches—English Folk Dance (Elizabeth Burchenal) and Carrousel—Merry-Go-Round—Swedish Folk Dance orwegian Mountain March and Country Dance—Pop Goes the Weasel Oxdansen—Swedish Folk Dance and Csdrdds—Hungarian Folk Dance Reap the Flax—Swedish Folk Dance and St. Patrick’s Day—Irish Jig hoemaker s Dance—Danish Folk Dance and Klappdans—Swedish Dance St. Patrick s Day—lrish Jig and ~° Reap the Flax—Swedish Folk-Dance Tantoli and Crested Hen (From ‘“‘Folk-Dance Music”) (Burchenal-Crampton) Tarantella—lItalian Folk Dance and Ace of Diamonds—Danish Dance INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS for the study of the orchestral instruments and examples of musical form in Grammar Grades and High School TWO SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL ORCHESTRAL RECORDS Instruments of the Orchestra—Part I, Strings Victor Orchestra . The Violin—Spring Song (Mendelssohn) —2. The Viola—Traumerei (Schumann)—3. The Violoncello—Flower Song (Lange)—-4. Contra Bass —Improvisation—5. Violin Pizzicato—Dream After the Ball (Brostet) — 6. String Quartet—Intermezzo (Mascagni)—7. The Harp—Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls and Instruments of the Orchestra—Part II, Woodwind—V ictor Orchestra 1. The Piccolo—Yankee Doodlé—2. The Flute—William Tell Overture —3. The Oboe—William Tell Overture—4. The English Horn—Tannhauser—5. The Clarinet—Zampa (Herold)—6. The Bassoon—Deep inthe Cellar—7. The Woodwind Section—Lohengrin Instruments of the Orchestra—Part III, Brass Victor Orchestra 1. The French Horn—Titl’s Serenade—2. The Cornet—Red, White and Blue—3. The Trombone—Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep—4. The Tuba —Rocked in the Cradle of Deep—5. Brass Quartet—Day of the Lord and Instruments of the Orchestra—Part IV, Percussion Instruments and Entire Orchestra Victor Orchestra ]. The Timpani (Kettledrums)—2. The Small Drum—3. Bells—Monastery Bells (Wely)—4. The Entire Orchestra—Finale. William Tell Overture NOTE.— These orchestra illustration records are divided into sections for teaching purposes, and cannot be played continuously. Sere ee ee SS | Number 35205 35208 35284 35283 35227 35284 35204 35204 35208 35227 35205 35283 17083 17085 17086 17160 17159 17003 17158 35228 17085 35228 17001 17158 17001 17084 17087 17087 17086 17160 17003 17002 17084 17002 17159 17083 35236 35237 | Size ee SSOSSSSS 5 6S SOSSNS NSSSSS SS DNVNNNKWNWNN . et es es a Price 17103|10| .75 1710410) .75 NKR KKKLKHKHKLHN PARADA AAR AAA W25 1.25