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VICTOR RECORDS | Number ||
GAMES——-LA FAYETTE, IND.
EDUCATIONAL RECORDS—Continued the teacher to present any one she may choose for teaching without the unpleasantness of guessing where it begins and getting a part of another song. The songs for the little children must be very short, very simple and, for the comprehension of the little child in the home as well as school, must be presented in separate, complete little tone pictures and not run together in a babel of thoughts and melodies in different keys, rhythms, etc., so confusing the child. Even though it gives some bother to the parent or teacher in moving the needle frequently, this seems the only safe way to present these little gems. These individual songs may be played over and over as many times as required.
This list contains numbers for the Home, general School use, Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediate and Grammar Grades, the High School and College, also a generous selection hoary numbers from the General Catalogue, for appreciation and cultural hearing in all grades.
All these numbers and many others selected for school work will be found classified as to grades in the new edition of ‘‘Graded List for Home and School.” An excellent grouping of records for illustrating lessons in Reading, Literature, History, Geography, Art, Mythology, etc., is given inthe new book ‘‘A New Correlation.”” A very carefully selected list of more than 250 of our choicest records for Music History and Appreciation, each one analyzed and its story told, is given in the book “‘ WHAT WE HEAR IN MUSIC.” One Thousand Opera Selections, of which we use hundreds in our Educational work, will be found listed in Scenes and Acts under the titles of 110 different Operas in the “VICTOR BOOK OF THE OPERA.”
SPECIAL RECORDS FOR SCHOOL AND HOME—Vocal
For gradation for school work see ‘Graded List for Home and School.”
Where there are two or more selections on one record, these titles will be listed in alphabetical order and referred to the first selection on the record.
{ Abide With Me (Lyte-Monk) Olive Kline-Elsie Baleer| 17782110| .75
and Whispering Hope (Alice Hawthorne) Olive Kline-Elsie Baker :
Acorn, The-See “‘ Scarecrow”
{ Airs Sung by Ophelia, The (From “‘Hamlet”) (Harp acc.) Olive el
and Blew, Blow, Thou Winter Wind (From “‘As You Like It’’) (with woodwind accompaniment) Raymond Dixon and Male Quartet { Allerseelen (All Souls’ Day) (Strauss). Jn German. Reinald Werrenrath | 17179 10 75 {and Zur Ruhh’, zur Ruh’! (To Rest!) (Wolf) in German Werrenrath : America (Dr. S S. F. Smith—Henry Carey) (Arranged by the Music Section National Education Association) Victor Mixed Chorus
and Red, White and Blue, The (Timothy Dwight—David T. Shaw) 17578. 10| .75
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(Arranged by the Music Section National Education Association) Victor Mixed Chorus) |