Victor records (May 1912)

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VICTOR RECORDS GLUCK, ALMA, Soprano (Glook) cr ReU laren tacidmomiton ens vantocesliceal famous sopranos is Alma Gluck, the youngest of the Metropolitan Opera Company's prima sans to whom nature has been most kind, as she is dainty, petite, beautiful to look upon, with a lovely, even, sympathetic voice. Although born in Bucharest, Roumania, Mme. Gluck is essentially Anterican, as she came to this country at the age of six, and most of her musical education was received here. The public knew very little of this young singer until one morning, two years ago, when, after making her first appearance as Sophie in Werther at the New Theatre, she awoke to find herself famous. , Since that time she has sung in various operas with much success; | | Number | a Price among them Bohéme, Orfeo, Bartered Bride, Faust, etc. COPY'T MISHKIN Mme. Gluck’s Victor listis a very attractive one, comprising an GLUCK effective Scotch song; a popular Habanera, one of Cadman’s delightful Indian Songs; a dainty trifle, “‘ Will-o-theWisp’; and several fine renditions of opera airs. Mme. Gluck has agreed to make records exclusively for the Victor. GLUCK RECORDS Bohéme—Addio (Farewell) (Act Il) In Italian Puccini|64225 Bohemian Cradle Song—from “‘Hubicka’’ In English Smetana/64213 Carmen—Micaela’s Air (I Am Not Faint Hearted) In French Bizet| 74245 Elegie (Song of Mourning) (Massenet) Jn French Violin obbligato by Zimbalist|87101 From the Land of the Sky Blue Water (Am. Indian Songs) Jn English Cadman|64190 ome, Sweet Home Payne-Bishop|74251 Louise—Depuis le jour (Ever Since the Day) Jn French Charpentier|74252 My Laddie Thayer|64183 Pagliacci—Balatella (Bird Song) In Italian Leoncavallo| 74238 Rossignol’s Amoureux (Nightingale’s Passion Song) In French Rameau|74249 Song of the Shepherd Lehl Jn English Rimsky-Korsakoff|64209 Sonnambula—Ah non credea mirati (Could] Believe) Jn Italian Bellini| 74263 Tu—Habafiera (To You—A Song of Havana) In Spanish 64182 Will-o’-the-Wisp Jn English Charles Gilbert Spross|64192 GLUCK, CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD (1714-1787) (Glook) Alceste—Fatal divinita (Gods of Fate) Jn Jtalian Louise Homer|88286 Gavotte from Paris and Helena—Victor String Quarte and Andante from A Minor concerto LTA ’Cello Victor Sorlin| 16950 Melodie (Opus 26) Violin Maud Powell|64075 Orfeo ed Euridice—See “* Orfeo” Go Back—Comic Song (Williams-Van Alstyne) ’Gene Greene eee Dublin Daisies—Irish Song (Wenrich) *Gene Greene GODARD, BENJAMIN (1849-1895) (Go-dahr’) Compositions by Berceuse from Jocelyn—See “* Berceuse”’ Mazurka (Opus 54, No. 2) Pianoforte Charles Gilbert Spross|/31844 Jocelyn—Berceuse (Lullaby) Jn French Edmond Clement|/64233 Vivandiere—Viens avec nous (Come With Us) In French Gerville-Reache|/87080 Voyageur, Le—Ballade (The Voyager) In French Journet|64237 God Be With You Till We Meet Again (Tomer) Haydn Qt ieaoe O Morning Land (Phelps) Frank C. Stanley and Harry Macdonough GODDARD, HERBERT, Baritone Good-Bye InEnglish and Good Night, Beloved, ay ht— Macdonough|16815 Good-Bye, Sweetheart (Hatton) and Heart B wd Down Coudard 16064 God is a Spirit (Anthem) (Bennett) Lyric Quartet tease Christ Receiveth Sinful Men (McGranahan) Haydn Quartet God, My Father (From “The Seven Last Words of Christ”) (Dubois) Jn English Emilio de Gogorza|88177 God Save the King Alan Turner nee Rule Britannia (Arne) Alan Turner GOGORZA—See “de Gogorza”’ GOLDEN, BILLY, Comedian I I | OO Wf i | 1S) 1.00 1.00 1.00 75 No negro specialty records have ever been so popular as the records by Billy Golden. No one could ever approach him in this kind of work—in fact the hearer forgets all about Golden and hears only a jolly old darky with an infectious laugh. Five of Golden’s most famous specialties, including the favorite “‘ Turkey in de Straw,” are listed on next page.