Victor records (Nov 1915)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number EDUCATIONAL RECORDS—VOCAL—Continued J I Want to be Like Jesus Tuskegee Institute Singers | lL and Go Down Moses Tuskegee Institute Singers | I Wish You a Very Good Day (2) The Wishing Stone (Hall-Pal mer) (From ‘‘Every-Day Songs and Rhythms’’) (3) Young Night Thought (Grant-Schaefer) Elizabeth Wheeler and See-Saw, Margery Daw, etc.—See ““See-Saw, Margery Daw”’ Jack in the Pulpit (2) In the Belfry (with Chimes) (3) Corn Soldiers (4) Naming the Trees (5) The Squirrel (6) The Windmill _(““ New Song Book’’) (Fullerton & Gray) (with Piano) Olive Kline and Riggetty Jig (2) The Singing School (3) Dancing Song (4) Dancing in May (5) Mother Goose Lullaby (‘‘ New Song Book’’) (Fuley & Gray) _ (with Piano) Olioe Kline Jager lang dem Weiher ging, Der (Hunter's Song) (Pax—arr. Wilhelm Berger) oe ma Gluck and Paul Reimers J'ai encor untel pate—See “‘Robins m’aime”’ { Jock o’ Hazeldean—Poem by Sir Walter Scott John Young| and Scots, Wha Hae’ Wi’ Wallace Bled! Reinald Werrenrath§ Just Before the Battle, Mother (Root) _Young and Tramp, Tramp— Young Katydid—See “Granddaddy Longlegs” Ladybird—See “Voice of Spring”’ J Lass with the Delicate Air, The (Arne) Olive pet and Arrow and the Song, The (Longfellow-Pinsuti) Alan Turner Last Rose of ener The (Moore) Lucy Marsh Lenox—See “ Les Deux Sebeandae (The Two Serenades) (Leoncavallo) Caruso-Elman Lift Thine Eyes (From “‘ Elijah’?) (Mendelssenn) Elizabeth Wheeler-Marguerite Dunlap-Elsie Baker and Gently Fall the Dews of Eve (Mercadante) W heeler-Dunlap-Baker Little Bo-Peep—See “* Mother Goose No. 1”’ Little Dustman, The (arr. Brahms) (From ‘“‘ Twenty Song Classics’’) C. C. Birchard & Co.) Elsie Baker and Hey Baloo (Burns-Schumann) (From‘‘ Twenty Song Classics’) (C. C. Birchard & Co.) Elsie Baker Little Jack Horner—See “‘ Mother Goose No. |”’ { Live a-Humble (Old Negro Spiritual) (Unacc.) Tuskegee Institute Singers | and Good News (Old Negro Spiritual) (Unacc.) Tuskegee Institute Singers | Loch Lomond (Old seuss Evan Williams Loreley (Silcher) Elsie Bake” and Lullaby (Brahms) Elsie Baker Lucia—Mad Scene (Acct Ill) (Flute obbligato by Clement Barone) Olive Kline\ \ and Dinorah—Shadow Song (Act II) Sea ae Olive Kline f Lullaby (Brahms) Elsie Baker and Loreley (Silcher) Elsie Baker Marches—See * ‘Physical Education’ 4 Marguerites—See ‘‘Poppy Lady” Mavis (L. A. Lefevre-Harold Craxton) John McCormack Mear (Barnard) (2) Lenox (Lewis Edson) (3) Windham (Daniel Read) (4) China (Swan) (Nos. |, 3 and 4 from “American Tune Book”’; No. 2 from Methodist Hymnal) Lyric Quartet and Psalm 107. (Tune “‘Dundee’’) (2). Psalm 100 (Funes ld Hundred? ) (From ‘‘ The Bay Psalm Book’’—‘‘ The Fift Book’) Lyric Qt Sf Medicine Song Glacier Park Indians (Blackfeet ipbe}} \ and White Dog Song (2) Grass Dance—Glacier Park Indians (Blackfeet Tribe) Merci clamant (de Coucy) (2) Pour mal tems, ni pour gelée (Thibaut of Navarre) (Troubadour Songs) Jn French (From ‘“* Echos du Temps Passé”’) (with Lute) Raymond Dixon and Robins m’aime (Rondel d’Adam de la Hale) (2) J’aiencor un tel pate (Rondel d’Adam de la Hale) (Troubadour Songs) In French (From “Echos du Temps Passé,’’ Vol. 1) (with Lute) Raymond Dixon { Merry Life, A (‘“Funiculi, Funicula’’?) (Denza) Lyric Quartet | \ and How Lovely are the Messengers (Mendelssohn) Lyric Quartet Mighty Lak’ a Rose (Stanton-Nevin) Frances Alda Mignon—Connais-tu le pays? (Knowest Thou the Land) (Act I) (Ambroise Thomas) Geraldine F aa Fritz Kreisler { Miller's Wooing (Choral Ballad) (Goddard-Faning) Lyric Quartet | | and Bridal Chorus (From ‘“‘ The Rose Maiden’’) (Cowen) Lyric Quartet | Mon coeur se reeommande a vous (Orlando de Lassus) (with Harp and Lute) In French Raymond Dixon and II bianco cigno (D’Arcadelt, 1514-1575) (with Lute and Harp) In Italian Raymand Dixon Morning Song (Grieg) (2) The Rose (Franz) (3) The Brooklet (Schubert) (From *‘ Twenty Song Classics’’—C. C. Birchard & Co.) Olive Kline and Spring Song (Chopin) (From Edu. Mus. Course Teachers’ Edition) (2) Spring's Messenger (Schumann) (From ‘‘ Twenty Song Classics’’— C. C. Birchard & Co.) (3) Greeting (Mendelssohn) (From Edu. Mus. Course, Teacher's Edition) Olive Kline 17688 17210 17719 87184 16961 16987 17190 60126 89085 17211 17566 17663 64210 17181 55047 17181 17646 17611 17760 f 17208 64308 88538 35209 17793 17532 64407 || 10 10 10 10 12 10) . 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 12 12 aa 73D bi 2.00 Sn Che ao who 4.00 aD ah 1.00 ah) 1.50 aD 1.00 ao itd 75 aD 1.00 3.00 1.25 75