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VICTOR RECORDS | Number 7 Price
{ Coronation, « All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name’ '—Doxology, | | “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow” Trinity Chi 35110 12 1.25 | Sanctus from ‘‘Messe Solennelle’’ (Gounod) Trinity oe Coronation March—See “ Prophete” CORSI, EMILIA, Soprano (Kor'-see) See ‘Barber of Seville,” “ wi |
Giovanni,” ‘‘ Don Pasquale,” “‘ Ernani,”’ “‘ Freischutz,” ‘‘ Pearl Fishers,” and “ Traviata” ae COSTA, P. MARIO, Compositions by Luna Nova (New Moon) Neapolitan Song Antonio Scotti and Chorus 88290 12 3.00 Scetate—Serenade—Neapolitan Song Antonio Scotti 87084 10 2.00 Uocchie de suonno (Sleepy Eyes) Neapolitan Song Mario Sammarco 87077 10 2.00 fCotton—A Southern Breakdown (Von Tilzer) Pryor’s Band\| TegcatiGiteys ) Old Faithful March (Holzmann) Pryor's Band{_ ete COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG _(HoodRoss-Lehar)
Count of Luxembourg Selection “‘Pierrette and Pierrot’’—** Are You | Going to Dance ’’—** Cousins of the Czar’’—‘“*Say Not Loveisa Dream” | | (Lehar) Pryor’s Band and Quaker Girl Waltzes (Monckton) Pryor’s Band 35212 12
Count of Luxembourg Waltzes—Victor B and Siren Waltzes— Victor Orch 35206 12
Gems from Count of Luxembourg Chorus, Finale | st Act—Duet, “‘ Cousins | |
1.25 1.25 of the Czar ’’—Solo, ‘Ah, Love, Can li Be Trove ™=—Solotand Chorus, “ Rootsie Pootsie’ Duet, ' Are You Going to Dance ?’’—Chorus, “pyc Naughty to be Cross ?__ Finale, ‘ “ Clear the Way” Victor Light Opera Co. Leo 12 1.00 Luxembourg W alte hictling— Cialdini and Dear Delightful Women—Werrenrath and Chorus 16872. 10) .75 COUNTER-TENOR SOLOS
NOTE.—The counter-tenor, or male alto, is one of the rarest of voices and is possessed hy very few adults. These singers are much in demand for male choirs because of the scarcity of true boy altos and the gregh difficulty in training a boy soprano for this part. The Victor is fortunately able to offer records of three fine counter-tenors, bestdes the famous male soprano of the Sistine Choir at Rome—these records being listed under the headings noted below.
COUNTER-TENOR RECORDS
For these records see ‘“‘Anderton,” ““José,’” ““Oakland”’ and “Sistine Choir”’ COUNTRY DANCES—Music for—See “Jigs” and “Reels” Country Girl—Gems from the Victor Light Opera Co/31838) 121.00
Chorus, ““Here He Comes’’—Solo and Chorus, “The Rajah of Bhong”’ —Solo,‘‘ Coo’ ‘—Duet, “Two Little Chicks’’—Solo, ‘“‘ Me and Mrs. Brown”’ —Solo and Chorus, ° “Yo, Ho, Little Girls, Yo, Ho’’—Finale, ““You May
Offer Beauty ”’ {County Fair at Punkin Centre— Yankee Talk Cal reat teotstoy 75 \ Widow Dooley—lIrish Specialty Ada Jones and Len Spencer ; ‘Couple of Good Ones—Humorous Talk Edwin ar 16378110! .75 Yankiana Rag (Goetz-Gideon) Billy Murray .
COWBOY SONGS Cheyenne—Murray and Peaches and Cream—Ada Jones and Len Spencer, 16102|10| .75 My Pony Boy—Jones and When I Marry You—Medley—V ictor Orchestra 16356'10' .75
COWLES, EUGENE, Bass
Mr. Cowles is one of the most popular bassos in America, and his genial personality, fine stage presence and manly, resonant voice have endeared him to opera-goers everywhere. He was for many years with the famous Bostonians, and his creation of Will
Scarlet in Robin Hood, with its rousing ‘‘ Armorer’s Song’’ will long be remembered with
pleasure. Three records by Mr. Cowles are listed below.
RECORDS BY EUGENE COWLES
Armorer’s Song from Robin Hood Reginald De Koven| 4737 10; .60 Forgotten (Words Anonymous) Eugene Cowles 31533 12 1.00 Gypsy Love Song—Fortune Teller Victor Herbert 31543 12 1.00 Cradle Song (Hauser) ‘Cello (Piano acc.) Victor Sorlin 5773 10 .60
Cradle Song—Lullaby (Wiegenlied) (Brahms) Cornet Rinaldi 584510 .60 Cradle Song (Napravnik) Jn Russian Michailowa with "Cello 61 132 10 1.00
Cradle Song (Wiéiegenlied) (Humperdinck) Frances Alda 87090 10 2.00 Cradle Song (Wéiegenlied) (Brahms) Elizabeth Ree et 16893 10.75 { Dry Yo’ Eyes (Landsberg) Marguerite Dunlap
CRADLE SONGS—See above, also “‘ Lullaby” and ‘‘ Wiegenlied ”’ | CRAWFORD, CLIFTON, Comedian |
Gunga Din (Dialect Recitation) Rudyard Kipling 70028 12 1.23 Creanonian Polka (Droop) Cornet Arthur S. Witcomb 31730 12 1.00 Creation—In Native Worth (Haydn) George Hamlin 74250 12 1.50