Victor records (May 1912)

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VICTOR RECORDS — | Number | = Price compositions, his oratorio Redemption one of the greatest of its kind. Faust most popular of all operas, given 1,500 times in Paris alone. Gounod died Paris, 1893. GOUNOD RECORDS Funeral March of a Marionette Sousa’s Band Le Soir (At Evening) Jn French Maurice Renaud Jésus de Nazareth Jn French Pol Plancon Ma Lisette (My Lisette) (2) Le Printemps (Spring) Jn French Calvé Messe Solennelle—Sanctus— Trinity C and Coronation and Doxology—T rinity C Mireille—Valse Jn French Bessie Abott Mirella Overture—Pryor’s Band and Girls of Gottenberg Selection—-Pryor’s B Sapho—O ma lyre immortelle (My Immortal Lyre) French Schumann-Heink Sapho—O ma lyre immortelle (Oh, My Immortal) French Gerville-Réache Serenade, “‘Chantez, riez dormez”’ (Sing, Smile, Slumber) Flute obbligato Calvé Serenade Flute obbligato In Russian Marie Michailowa here is a Green Hill Far Away Louise Homer There is a Green Hill Far Away—Turner and Lost Chord (Sullivan) Turner Unfold Ye Portals—Trinity Choir and Angels Ever Bright and Fair—Marsh Granada, A (To Granada!) (Alvarez) in Spanish de Gogorza {iene Clock (Work) Haydn Quartet Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall (Bishop) Haydn Quartet Grandma _ (Bryan-Snyder) Byron G. Harlan \ I Would Still Love You (Castling) Jones and Murray Entire work recorded by the Victor. GRAND MARCHES (In slower time than usual for marching. For Grand Old Flag (From “George Washington, Jr.”) (Cohan) Murray |. Yankee Doodle Boy (Cohan) Billy Murray{ | GRAND OPERA MEDLEYS-— Instrumental Grand Opera Medleys—Vocal (See “Carmen” and “Martha 2) GREAT BRITAIN, Patriotic Airs of | Great Campmeeting, The—Revival Song Fisk Jubilee oH marches made especially for school marching see Educational Records) Africana—Marcia Indiana—La Scala Orchestra and 7 raviata—Prelude—La Scala Orchestra Boccacio March (Von Suppe) Pryor’s Ban ; and Valse Bleue (Margis) Sousa’s Band Boston Commandery M’ch—Pryor’sB and "Nearer My God to Thee—Pryor’s B Coronation March—Le Prophete (Meyerbeer) Pryor’s Band Coronation March—Le Prophete (Meyerbeer) Garde Republicaine Band Cleopatra—Triumphal March (Mancinelli) Pryor’s Band and L’Arlesienne Prelude (Bizet) Prvyor's Band Damnation of Faust—Hungarian March (Rakoczy March) Sousa’s Band Funeral March (Chopin) Pryor’s Band Funeral March (Chopin) Arthur Pryor’s Band and Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) (Rossini) Pryor’s Band Funeral March of a Marionette (Gounod) Sousa’s Band Lohengrin— Wedding March—La Scala Orchestra and Walkiire—Cavalcata—La Scala Orchestra March Indienne—See “ Africana” ; Marche Héroique (Saint-Saéns) Pryor’s Band and Dead March (From ‘“‘ Saul’’) (Handel) Pryor’s Bane Marche Héroique (Saint-Saéns) Pryor’s Band and Carnival Romain Overture (Berlioz) Pryor’s Band Marche Slave (Tschaikowsky) Victor Herbert's Orchestra Marche Slave (Tschaikowsky) Pryor’s Band Marche Slave (Tschaikowsky) Pryor’s Band and Semiramide Overture (Rossini) Police Band of Mexico Niebelungen March (Wagner) Victor Band Queen of Sheba March (Gounod) Sousa’s Band Tannhauser March (Wagner) Sousa’s Band Tannhauser March—Sousa’s Band and WMarseillaise (d’Lisle) Sousa’s Band Wedding March—See “ Lohengrin” Babilona—Pryor’s Band and Echoes from the Metropolitan (Mussi) Pryor’s Band Operatic Masterpieces (Safranek) Arthur Pryor’s Band NOTE.—For contents of these medleys see their titles. | God Save the King and Rule Britannia—Arthur Pryor’s Band and Austria National Hymn—Arthur Pryor’s Band God Save the King—Turner and Chorus and Rule Britannia (Arne) Turner Rule Britannia (Arne) Turner and God Save the King—Turner and Chorus Rule Britannia (b) God Save the King—Arthur Pryor’s Band and Austria—National [Tymn—A vthur Pryor’s Band|16083 | There is a Balm in Gilead—Negro Folk Song Fisk Jubilee Quartet '31081/12)1.00 91072/10/2.00 85065 12/3.00 88123 12/3.00 35110 12/1.25 88129 12/3.00 35020/12/1.25 88212)12)3.00 88166) 12)3.00 88119/}12'3.00 61144/10/1.00 88309 | |2/3.00 35049) 12/1.25 35075 12/1.25 74209 12)1.50 1619810) .75 1611710} .75 68027 12 t25 16922]10| .75 16817/|10| .75 31503)12)1.00 411510 .60 35198/12)1.25 31424) 12)1.00 31161/12/|1.00 35157|12)1.25 31081/12,1.00 6269310) .75 16980 10) .75 35019/12)1.25 70050) 12/1.25 31388) 12)1.00 35187 12/1.25 31174) 12/1.00 31453) 12/1.00 31423) 12/1.00 16514/10| .75 16799 10) .75 35041 12)1.25 31815) 12 1.00 16083 10) .75 16134|10) .75 16134/10) .75 0| .75 | | 16487 10 .75