Victor records (Nov 1917)

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VICTOR VICTROLA RED SEAL RECORDS WILLIAMS, EVAN, Tenor The public is to be congratulated on the engagement } by the Victor of this great American tenor, whose popuFears: lanty is widespread throughout the country. His voice is a now at its best, and its beautiful quality, as well as the | ////% exquisite phrasing of which he is such a master, are much x in evidence in his records. Mr. Williams was born in Ohio, of Welsh parents. He is immensely popular in the United ty States, his reputation having extended into England by means of his fine Victor records, and he has made several successful tours of that country. Mr. Williams’ old friends, who are countlesss, have been delighted at the opportunity of hearing him on the Victor, and he has made many new admirers by his beautiful singing, which is perfectly reproduced. The tenor’s list is composed mainly of English ballads and also includes several overa airs in English and a number of oratorio selections. Es This artist sings exclusively for the Victor. \ WILLIAMS THE WILLIAMS RECORDS (Sung in English unless noted) No. Size Absent (Poem by Catharine Glen) Metcalf 64109 10 $1.00 African—Oh, Paradise! (L’Africana—O Paradiso) Meyerbeer 74148 12 1.50 Ah, Love, But a Day Browning-Protheroe 64327 10 1.00 Alice, Where Art Thou? Gurnsey-Ascher 64271 10 1.00 All Through the Night (Welsh Air) 74100 12. 1.50 Answer Alfred Robyn 74205 12 1.50 Auld Lang Syne (Old Scotch) Robert Burns 64105 10 1.00 Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Pounds-Fearis 64411 10 1.00 Because Guy d’Hardelot 64133 10 1.00 Beloved, It Is Morn | Hickey-Aylward 74404 12 1.50 Bohéme—Rudolph’s Narrative, ‘Thy Hands Are Frozen” Puccini 74129 12 1.50 Carmen—Flower Song (This Flower You Gave to Me) Bizet 74122 12 1.50 Chiming Bells of Long Ago Shattuck 64634 10 1.00 Come Into the Garden, Maud Balfe 74109 12 1.50 Crossing the Bar (Poem by Tennyson) C. Willeby 74119 12 1.50 Dream, A : J.C. Bartlett 64078 10 1.00 Dreaming of Home and Mother (with Mixed Quartet) J.P. Ordway 74476 12 1.50 Elijah—If With All Your Hearts Mendelssohn 74088 12 1.50 Face to Face (Sacred Song) Herbert Johnson 74477 12 1.50 Favorita—Spirit So Fair (Spirto gentil) Donizetti 74141 12 1.50 Forgotten (Words anonymous) Eugene Cowles 74160 12 1.50 Four Leaf Clover Brownell 64139 10 1.00 From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water Eberhardt-Cadman 64516 10 1.00 Good Bye, Sweetheart, Good Bye Williams-Hatton 64199 10 1.00 Hark, Hark! the Lark (Piano acc.) Shakespeare-Schubert 64218 10 1.00 Holy City WeatherlyAdams . 74356 12 1.50 Holy Night—Cantique de Noel (’Cello obbligato) Adolphe Adam 64106 10 1.00 ean Stanton-Burleigh 64280 10 1.00 Judas Maccabaeus—Sound an Alarm Handel 74131 12 1.50 Just a-Wearyin’ for You Stanton—Jacobs-Bond 64389 10 1.00 Lass of Richmond Hill, The McNally 64100 10 1.00 Lead, Kindly Light Newman-Dykes 64092 10 1.00 Little Boy Blue (Poem by Eugene Field) Nevin 64102 10 1.00 Loch Lomond—By Yon Bonny Banks (Old Scotch Air) 64210 10 1.00 Lohengrin—Lohengrin’s Narrative Wagner 74130 12 1.50 Lost Chord, The Proctor-Sullivan 74453 12 1.50 Martha—Like a Dream (M’appari) Flotow 74128 12 1.50 Mary of Argyle Nelson 64088 10 1.00 May Morning, A Weatherly-Denza 64158 10 1.00 Meistersinger—Prize Song (Preislied) agner 74115 12 1.50 Mentra Gwen (Venturesome Gwen) (Old Welsh Song) In Welsh 64141 10 1.00 Messiah— Comfort Ye My People Handel 74190 12 1.50 Messiah—Ev'ry Valley Shall Be Exalted Handel 74189 12 1.50 Messiah—Recitative— Thy Rebuke (2) Air—Behold and See Handel 74126 12 1.50 Mollie Darling (with Male Chorus) Will S. Hays 74480 ie pan My Ain Folk Wilfred Mills-Laura G. Lemon 74409 ee (Continued on next page)