Victor records (Nov 1914)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number | {Bad’ner Mad’!’n (Girls of Baden) Waltz Victor Dance Orch}! } \ The Life Preserver Two-Step Victor Dance Orchestras 05201 12)1.25 B [Bagdad (From “Lady of the Slipper”) (Herbert) Billy Murray} a Little Girl at Home (From “ Lady of the Slipper”) Dunlap-Macdonough 17220|10| .75 (Besde tee Liye ase (From “ Lady of the Slipper”) V. Military 4 La Rumba—Tango (Brymn) Victor Military Band BAGPIPE RECORDS—See “ Sutcliffe Troupe ”’ {Bake Dat Chicken Pie (Dumont) Collins and erent l The Preacher and the Bear (Arzonia) Arthur Collins BAKER, ELSIE, Contralto (For other duets see “‘ Duets, Vocal 2) ; This young contralto has become one of the most valued members of the Victor vocal staff, her fine voice and excellent diction having been greatly admired by Victor owners. ; Miss Baker, who is a pupil of Dr. W. W. Gilchrist, of Philadelphia, and Oscar Saenger, of New York, is now soloist at the Madison Avenue Reformed Church, New York City. The singer's recent tour of the Middle West in concert was a great success, and she was afterward engaged for the nine weeks’ spring tour of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. BAKER RECORDS 17439|10| .75 17221 10| .75 Angel’s Serenade Violin obbligato Braga|3136412)1.00 Annie Laurie (Old Scotch Ballad) and Ben Bolt (Nelson-Kneass) Baker|16388/10| .75 Ben Bolt and Old Brigade (Orlando Barri) Macdonough and Stanley|35162) 12 1.25 Calvary (Rodney) and Oh Lord, Most Holy— Trinity Choir|17240|10) .75 Dearie (Kummer) and OA, Promise Me (“Robin Hood’’) Alan Turner|17189 10| .75 Erminie—Lullaby and Message of the V iolet— Olive Kline|17345|10| .75 Home Sweet Home (Bishop) and Old Folks at Home—Baker\35398} | 2 1.25 | Know a Lovely Garden (D'Hardelot) and Ye Who Have Yearned—Baker|17060}10| .75 1 Love You California and When It’s Springtime—‘‘T hat Girl’ Qt}17437|10| .75 I Love You Truly (Bond) and Voices of the Woods (Rubinstein) Elsie Baker|17121 10| .75 John Anderson, My Jo and Love’s Old Sweet Song—Elsie Baker|17366 10) .75 Just Because It’s You and You and Only You—Baker-F. W heeler|17490 10) .75 Long, Long Ago and Oh Happy Day—Elsie Baker and F. Wheeler\17343|10) .75 : Loreley (Silcher) and Lullaby (Brahms) Elsie Baker\17181\10| .75 Love's Old Sweet Song and John Anderson, My Jo—Elsie Baker|17366|10| .75 Messiah—He Shall Feed His Flock and Every Valley Shall Be Exalted—Mac|35117 12}1.25 My Heart at Thy Voice and Laughing Song from Manon—Helena|16192|10| .75 My Old Kentucky Home (Foster) and Day Dreams (Foster) Macdonough|35062)\ 12 1.25 Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) Stephen C. Foster|31231|12 Old Folks at Home (Foster) and Home Sweet Home—Baker|35398) |2 Old Folks at Home (Foster) and My Old Kentucky Home—Macdonough|16389 10 One Sweetly Solemn Thought and Crossing the Bar—Turner|17564| 10 Perfect Day (Bond) and Over the Stars There is Rest—Baker-F. W heeler|17387| 10 Pickaninny’s Lullaby (Gage) and Mammy’s Song—John Barnes Wells|1.7039)10) . . Silent Night (Christmas Hymn) and Hark! the Herald Angels Sing—Choir\17164| 10 75 Silver Threads Among the Gold and When You and I Were Young—Harrison 1747410 Sing Me to Sleep (Greene) and Oh, Promise Me (de Koven) Macdonough\16196| 10 Sing Meto Sleep (Greene) and Songs My Mother Used to Sing—Morgan and Mac|35136 12 Sleep, Little Baby of Mine (Dennee) and Slumber Sea (Chisholm) Baker\17212)10 Slumber Sea (Chisholm) and __ Sleep, Little Baby of Mine (Dennee) Baker\17212 10 Voices of the Woods (Rubinstein) and I Love You Truly (Bond) Baker\17121)10 r Ye Who Have Yearned Alone (Tschaikowsky) and | Know a Garden—Baker|17060} 10 DUETS BY MISS BAKER AND FREDERICK WHEELER, BARITONE By and By You Will Forget Me and When Twilight Comes—Baker-F. W heeler|17312 Day is Done and I Live and Love Thee—Baker-F. W heeler|35357 10 12 Drifting and Roses, Roses Every where—Hindermeyer|17117 10 Gondolier’s Song (Hoffmann) and Spring Valse Chantee— Olive Kline|17135 1 75 10 10 | Live and Love Thee (Campana) ~ and Day is Done Baker-F. W heeler|35357 In Twilight Town and Garland of Roses—A merican Quartet 17266 Land of Golden Dreams ~ and When I Carved Your Name— Orpheus Qt\17334 : Lord is My Light and The Day is Ended —McClaskey|35248 12\1. Oh Happy Day__ (Goetz) and Long Long Ago—Elsie Baker|1 7343)10| . a Over the Stars There is Rest (Abt) and Perfect Day—Baker| 17387} | O| .75 When | Know That Thou Art Near and Thy Beaming Eyes— BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA, Russian Imperial Court (Bal-lah-lie-’ kah) The balalaika is a primitive folk instrument with a tone similar to that of a mandolin, and is at present the most famous instrument in Russia. Every regiment has its balalaika orchestra, and the music on the Czar’s yacht during the recent stay at Cowes was a balalaika