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VICTOR RECORDS HINDERMEYER, HARVEY, Tenor
Dearie Girl (Do You Miss Me?) and That's the Song—Hindermeyer Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares and If I Had a Thousand Lives—Hamilton Roses, Roses Everywhere and Drifting—Baker-F. Wheeler That’s the Song of Songs for Me and Dearie Girl—Hindermeyer
Hinkende Jamben—See “‘ Van Eweyk” HINKLE, FLORENCE, Soprano
During the past few seasons the name of Florence Hinkle has frequently appeared in the newspapers of the leading American cities in connection with musical events. The career of this young soprano indicates what may be accomplished by one having voice, voice control, temperament, intelligence and a personality that 1 Is engaging.
Her voice is a pure, lyric soprano of delightfully sympathetic quality, and she uses it with great skill. She produces her upper tones with perfect ease and with no diminution in quality of tone, and she phrases with unusual intelligence. Among the many important organizations with which Miss Hinkle has appeared
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are the Worcester Music Festival, the Mendelssohn Choir of *"°'?"°"S"
Toronto, the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, the Handel cee and Haydn Society of Boston, the New York Symphony Orchestra, the New York Oratorio Society, etc. That Miss Hinkle pleased the public may be gathered from thie fact
that she has been re-engaged by the majority of these organizations. HINKLE RECORDS Du bist die Ruh’ Jn German and _ Die Lorelei— In German—Christine Miller From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water (‘‘American Indian Songs’) Cadman Good-Bye Tosti Louise—Depuis le jour (Ever Since the Day) (Act III) French Charpentier Spring Song (Weil) and Will-o’-the-Wisp (Spross) Harp acc.—Hinkle When the Roses Bloom (In th the Time of Roses) Reichardt Will-o’-the-Wisp (Spross) (Harp acc.) and Spring Song (Weil) Florence Hinkle Hinunter (Schnabel) Jn German Arthur Van Ee un { Hab’ mein Wagen Vollgeladen—Bonn (Bungert) Van Eweyk Hip-Hip Hooray—My Fox Trot Wedding Day Irving ue { Under the Mellow Arabian Moon Murray-Kaufman Hip-Hip Hooray—tThe Ladder of Roses Olive pane { Waltz Entrancing (From ‘‘Alone At Last’’) Olive Kline Hip-Hip Hooray—One-Step (N. Y. Hippodrome) (See ‘‘Medley No. 85’) Victor Military Band| I’m at Crazy Over You—Medley One-Step Victor Military Band Hippolyte et Aricie—Rossignol’s Amoureux (Nightingale’s Passion Song) In French Alma Gluck His Lullaby (Healy—Jacobs-Bond) Lucy Isabelle Marsh His Lullaby (Bond) Jn English Ernestine Schumann-Heink {ia New Brother (2) Moo Cow Moo Henry pues Mother Goose Songs Elizabeth Wheeler HITCHCOCK, RAYMOND, Comedian
Mr. Hitchcock’s Curtain Snncehs (Introduced in ‘* The Beauty Shop’’) and Burglar Story, and High Cost of LinnbieHichcoek
ae of 1915—Medley Fox Trot (See “Medley No. 86”) Military B My Tango Girl—Fox Trot (Hirsch) Victor Military Band
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HOFFMANN, J., Violinist—See ‘“‘ Serenade” and ‘‘ To a Wild Rose” Ho! Jolly Jenkin! (Schnecker-Sullivan) Orpheus peret The Long Day Closes (Chorley-Sullivan) Orpheus Quartet Hold Me In Your Loving Arms (“Follies 1915’) Davis-Male a8 On the Bay of Old Bombay (MaddenMorris) Lyric Quartet Holland—National Songs—‘t Wien Neerlandsch Bloed,” “‘ Wilhelmus van Nassauwen ”’ Arthur Pryor’s Band
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