Victor records (May 1912)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number | Price | Size ‘Darling Nellie Gray “Old Dog Tray ’—‘‘Hard Times ’’—“‘ Old Folks at Home.’ Snow Flakes Waltz (Resch) Victor Dance Orchestra Genée Waltzes (From “The Soul Kiss”) Victor Dance Orch 1 epee Waltzes (From “The Soul Kiss”) Victor Dance peat Venus on Earth Waltz (Lincke) Sousa’s Band Genevieve (Tucker) John Barnes Wells and Haydn Quartet\| to of Stephen Foster (Tobani) Arthur Pryor’s nd” | Where the River Shannon Flows (Russell) Harry Macdonough{ Georgia Minstrels, No. 19 Victor Minstrel Co ‘“* Golden Slippers ”—‘‘ Dusky Rose "’—“‘ Ain't Goin’ to Weep no Mo’”’ Minstrel Scene, ‘‘ At the Telephone’’ Peerless Quartet Georgia Sunset—Cakewalk (Brown-Lampe) Pryor’s Band\ Italian Riflemen March (Boccalari) Pryor’s Band{ GERMAN CAVALRY BAND-—See “ Parade Post”’ GERMAN COMEDY (German Dialect) An Irish-Dutch Argument—Porter and Kennedy and I’m Looking for a Sweetheart—A da Jones and Billy Murray Hans and Gretchen—Ada Jones and Len Spencer and Professor and Musical Tramp—Spencer and Hunter Hedwig’s Air Castle—Jones and Spencer and Hornpipe Rag—Arthur Collins Henny and Hilda at the Schuetzenfest Ada Jones and Len Spencer Hilda Loses her Job—Josie Sadler and Tipperary (Helf) Billy Murray Hi-Le-Hi-Lo—Comedy Yodel George P. Watson Krausmeyer and His Dog Schneider—Dog Imitations Spencer and Holt Krausmeyer and His Dog—Spencer-Holt and Musical Yankee—Len Spencer Lauterbach—Comedy Yodel George P. Watson Mister Dinkelspiel—Collins and Play That Rag—Collins and Harlan Schneider, Does Your Mother Know You're Out—George P. Watson and Bring Back My Lena to Me—Burkhardt Schultz on Suffrage—Kennedy and Si Perkins’ Barn Dance—Jones-Spencer Songs of the Fatherland—Medley with Yodel Al H. Wilson German Dance (Dittersdorf) (2) Gavotte (Gossec) Violin Elman GERMAN, EDWARD (1862-— ), Compositions by Rolling Down to Rio Herbert Witherspoon Shepherd’s Dance—Henry VIII Violin Charles D’Almaine GERMAN SONGS (See also “ Muench,” and German Catalogue) Die Wacht am Rhein—Sousa’s Band and Gesundheit Waltz—Pryor’s Band Grusse an die Heimat—Harmonie Qt and Rheinlied (Peters) Muench Ich liebe dich (Grieg) Gunster and Der Tannenbaum (Zarnack) Emil Muench Of Thee I’m Thinking, Margaretha Jn English John Barnes Wells Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Gruber) Jn German Schumann-Heink Watch on the Rhine—German National Air—Reinald Werrenrath_Jn English and Santa Lucia—Italian Folk Song—In English—Reed Miller With Us in Tyrol (Bei uns in Tirol) German Chorus _Pircher Alpensingers GERMANIA (Jaer-mah’-nee-ah) (Milan, 1902) (Franchetti) Non chiuder gli occhi vaghi (Close Not Those Dreamy Eyes) Jtalian Caruso Studenti, udite (Students, Hear Me!) Jn Italian Enrico Caruso GERMAN WALTZES—MEDLEY—See “Medleys, Popular Instrumental ” German’s Arrival—Comedy Yodel Frank Wilson GERVILLE-REACHE, JEANNE, Contralto (Zehr’-veel Ray-ahsh’ ) The Victor Company begs to announce a number of records by this French contralto, who has made such a success in the opera in America. This accomplished artist is a native of the Basque country in southwest France. Her mother was Spanish, while her father was French, being long a Colonial Governor of Guadaloupe. Even when a child her voice was phenomenal for its unusual quality; and when Mme. Calvé heard it she advised that it be trained for an operatic career. To the great Criticos of Paris is due the credit for the development of this wonderful voice, now remarkable for its wide range and exquisite quality—attnbutes which are strikingly shown in the beautiful records Mme. Gerville 35146|12|1.25 31702) 12)1.00 35164/12/1.25 16440/10| .75 35197|12|1.25 16796|10| .75 16322\10| .75 35063|12|1.25 1645610) .75 5520/10) .60 1678310} .75 4663/10| .60 4215)10| .60 35153)12)1.25 4673/10; .60 16124)|10| .75 16994)10) .75 16294|10| .75 31687|12|1.00 74164} 12/1.50 64151/10/1.00 2872\10| .60 16138 16759 16764 5793 88138 16882 52010 SO oO NOOCOS SO oO oO 87054 87053 2561 ° Q o Réache has made for the Victor. GERVILLE-REACHE