Victor records (May 1912)

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See VICTOR] RECORDS Number = Price Gretchen am Spinnrade (Margaret at the Spinning Wheel) | (Schubert) (Piano acc.) In German Johanna Gadski 88111 !2 3.00 Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel) (Schubert) Jn German Emma Eames 88367 !2 3.00 {Gretchen’s Dream Waltz (Wappam) Whistling Gialdini 10. \ Estudiantina Waltz (Waldteufel) Xylophone Wm. artsy 17050, 10 fe GRIEG, EDVARD HAGERUP (1843-1907) (Greeg) Born Bergen, Norway, 1843. At 6 began musicai education under his mother. At the age of 15 was sent to Leipsic Conservatory. Returned to Norway 1863, and began writing the onginal and spontaneous music which was to make him famous. In 1867 founded a musical society in Christiana, which he directed for thirteen years. Visited Italy 1870, became intimate friend of Liszt, then in Rome. Made many visits to Germany. In 1888 went to London, conducted own compositions and played piano with much success. Made honorary Musical Doctor 1894. Grieg really founded a new school of Scandinavian music. His short piano pieces among the most charming works of their class and his numerous songs full of poetic feeling. The Peer Gynt Suite, written for Ibsen’s dramatic poem, “Peer Gynt,” is perhaps the best known of all his compositions. Grieg died September 4, 1907. GRIEG RECORDS GRIEG Adagio from A Minor Concerto (Opus 16) Pianoforte Frank La Forge’ 70043 12 1.25 Butterfly (Papillon) Pianoforte Frank La Forge 60048/10 .75 Danse Caprice (Opus 28, No. 3) String Quartet Vienna Quartet 31756) 12 1.00 Ich liebe dich (I Love Thee) Jn German Fred Gunster Der Tannenbaum (Zarmack) In German—Emil Muench 16764|10 .75 an Im Kahne—In the Boat Jn German George Hamlin 64248 10 1.00 Norwegian Wedding March Pianoforte Wilhelm Bachaus 71042 12 1.50 Peer Gynt Suite—See Peer Gynt | Poeme Erotique Vienna Quartet 31760 12 1.00 Spring—Victor String Quartet and Evening Bells (Eilenberg) Pryor’s Band 35084 12 1.25 GRISI, MARIA, Soprano—See_“ Ernani,” “‘ Huguenots,’’ ““ Masked | | | Ball’ and “‘ Trovatore”’ Grizzly Bear (Botsford-Schultz) Arthur Pryor’s Band, 5802 10 .60 Grizzly Bear—Song Billy Murray and American Rt! 16681 10 75 Turkey Specialty—Introducing “‘ Turkey in de Straw” Golden and Hughes; | icity GRUNFELD, ALFRED, Pianist ( Groon-feld) This famous European pianist, beloved by the Vienna public and by audiences in other cities where he has appeared, has never visited America, but his remarkable capabilities as a pianist are familiar to those who have heard his Victor records. Herr Griinfeld has played for the Victor his famous Brassin Transcription of the Walkiire Fire Music, in which the leavetaking of Wotan and the breaking out of the flames of Logi are so wonderfully pictured; a delightful Strauss waltz, brilliantly given ; and one of his own compositions, a charming Tarantella, which is played with that delicate touch and entire disregard of technical e difficulties which marks the work of this artist. GRUNFELD GRUNFELD RECORDS Etude de la Tarantella (Op. 47) Griinfeld| 5779)10| .60 Voices of Spring Waltz Johann Strauss|31 784 | 2 1.00 Walkiire—Magic Fire Spell (Transcription by Brassin) W agner|58006| |2)1.00 f{Grusse an die Heimat (Kromer) /n German Harmonie Male Qt\ eek A 75 \ Rheinlied (Rhine Song) (Peters) Emil Muench{ ree G String, Air for—See Herbert’s Orchestra | fGuard Mount—German Patrol (Eilenberg) Pryor’s Band\ taaié tol .75 \ Bombasto March (Farrar) Arthur Pryor’s Band{ a Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah (Sacred words to a duet from | | Martha”) (Flotow) Frank C. Stanley and Harry Macdonough 31686 12 1.00