Victor records (1920)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number | 3) 2g WILLIAM TELL (Paris, 1829) (Rossini) (Jn Italian unless noted) For complete illustrated description see “‘ Victrola Book of the Opera ’”’ Overture—Part I—At Dawn and Part IJ—The Storm—V ictor Concert Orchestra\17815 Overture—Part I—At Dawn—Pryor’s B and Overture—Part [I—Storm—Pryor’s B| 16380 Overture—Part I—Dawn—Pryor's B and Part []—The Storm—Pryor’s B\35120 Overture—Part III—The Calm—Pryor’sB and Part 1V—Finale—Pryor’s B) 16381 Overture—Part III—The Calm—Pryor'’s Band and Part |V—Finale—Pryor’s B\}35121 Overture—Part III—The Calm and Part ]V—Finale—Victor Concert Orchestra| 18012 ACT I—a swiss vILLAGE Barcarolle (Come, i in My Boat) French Regis and Asile hereditaire—Beyle|45026 Ah, Matilde, io t’amo e amore (Matilde, [Love Thee) Martinelli-Journet|76032 ACT Ill—pvustic square IN ALTDORF Ballet Music—Part I—Pryor’s Band and Ballet Music—Part II—Pryor’s Band|35042 ACT IV—Rrocky SHORE OF A SWISS LAKE O muto sail (Oh, Blessed Abode) Francesco Tamagno|95009 Asile hereditaire—Beyle In French and Barcarolle—In French—Regis|45026' MISCELLANEOUS WILLIAM TELL RECORDS Fantasia— William H. Reitz— Xylophone and Omena—Intermezzo (Hartz) Banjo—Fred Van Eps|17120 es SD © NO SNONTO _— — oo Wn NO— — oO w oo i» Goin Go Oo oo oO @ nr ee -the-wisp (Henybinine Spross) (Harp acc. by Lapitino) Hinkle 10/1.00 Spring Song (Friihlingslied) (Oscar Weil) Florence Hinkle Will-o’-the-wislp (Farfalla) (Sauret) Violin Maud Powell|74183) 12|1.50 Will-o’-the-wisp (FPianoforte acc.) (Charles Gilbert Spross) Gluck/64192) 10) 1.00 Willow Song—See “ Otello” WILLS, NAT M., Comedian No entertainer on the American stage was more popular with the public than Nat Wills. His familiar impersonation of a tramp was unique and always amusing, without a touch of offensiveness or vulgarity. His stories and monologues were so witty and laughcompelling that one suspects they were written, like his parodies, by himself—and he never failed to make the most of them. Mr. Wills may be said to have had a voice created for recordmaking, so powerful and resonant was his rich baritone; and the distinctness with which he gave every syllable of his talks and songs | added to his popularity. The untimely death of this genial comedian witrs as a TRAMP is mourned by a host of friends and admirers. WILLS RECORDS Automobile Parody (See ‘‘Medleys"’) and Pineville School Board—Taggart|35601|12)1.35 Darky Sie ia Monologue and Too Much Dog—Nat M. Wills|17768|10) .85 Father of Thirty and Parody on on Eight Familiar Songs—Nat Wills|17894|10| .85 o News, or WV hat Killed the Dog and Three Trees—McNaughton|17222|10) .85 Old Oaken Bucket—Parody and Bam and the Boys (Walnut Story) Whitney|16661|10) .85 Parody on Eight Familiar Bottke and A Father of Thirty-six—Nat Wills|}17894|10| .85 Too Much Dog and Darky Stories—Comic Monologues—Nat M. Wills|17768|10| .85 hue There Be Any Stars in My Crown Hayden peor 16286|10} .85 Silent Night, Hallowed Night (Gruber) Hayden Quartet P ear the Roses Bloom in Heaven (Harris) Henry auait 16857|10| .85 Lil’ Gal (Parks) Chicago Glee Club ; Will Ye No Come Back Again (2) Battle of Killiecrankie Bagpipes and Drums Sutcliffe Troupe }|/17140]10) .85 Scotch Medley March—“Glendarual Highlanders,”’ etc. Sutcliffe Troupe 1d You Remember? (From “ Maytime’’) Ce ah raaQgliok.ss wae a Voice to Call Me, Dear (“Riviera Girl”) Green-Orpheus Qt , ha Waldorf Orchestra 18432|10| .85 American omiode. Fox Trot Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra ; WILSON, ALH., Tenor In osnhnd' othe Yodel and Under the Harvest Moon—Ballad—A!H. Wilson|16096|10) .85 WILSON, FRANK, Yodler German's Arrival—Yodel and Hi-Le-Hi-Lo— Yodel— Watson|17257/|10) .85 WILSON, WOODROW, President of the United States Address to the Farmers and Democratic Principles—Woodrow Wilson|35252)/12|1.35 Democratic Principles and Address to the Farmers—Woodrow Wilson|\35252)| 12|1.35 Labor—Woodrow Wilson and The Tariff—Woodrow Wilson|35253)12|1.35 Tariff, The—Woodrow Wilson and Labor—Woodrow Wilson\35253) 12|1.35