Victor records (Nov 1915)

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VICTOR RECORDS EDUCATIONAL RECORDS— VOCAL—Continued iR l \ ‘i \ | : | | f | | ‘ ory O’More_ (Samuel Lover) Raymond Dixon\| and Girl J Left, Behind Me, The (Samuel Lover) Raymond Dixons Rose, The—See ‘ ‘Morning Song” Sailor, The—See “Blowing Bubbles’”’ Sally in Our Alley (HattonBoosey Version) (Henry Carey) de Gogorza Samson et Dalila—Printemps quicommence (Delilah’s Song of Spring) ActI (Saint-Saéns) Julia Culp Sandman, The (with Piano) (Pfirshing-Grant-Schaefer) Evan Williams eas Lucia (Neapolitan ) Reed Miller | and Watch on the Rhine Reinald Werrenrath{ Scarecrow, The (2) The Acorn (Seeds that Fall) (3) The Burr (Seeds That Stick) (From “*Art Song Cycles,’” published by Silver, Burdett & Co.) Fox-Miessner) Elsie Baker bs (1) In China, (2) In Scotland (3) In Germany Elsie Baker Scots Wha’ Hae’ wi’ Wallace Bled Reinald Werrenrath | and Jock Hazeldean John Young{ See-Saw, Margery Daw (2) Boat Song (Grant-Schaefer) (From ““ThirtySix Songs for Children,”” C. C. Birchard & Co.) (3) Nursery Song (Badlan-Bullard) (Piano acc.) Elizabeth Wheeler and J Wish You a Very Good Day, etc.—See “I Wish’’ Sor Saw | (2) The Giants (3) Froggies’ Swimming School (piano acc.) From “‘ Songs of Child World, No. 1"’) (Riley-Gaynor) Elsie Baker and Blowing Bubbles (2) Pita Pat (3) The Sailor (Piano acc. ) (From ** Songs of Child World, No. 1”) (Riley-Gaynor) Elsie Baker Secret, The (2) Old Chanticleer (3) The Hungry Windmill (From “Dutch Ditties” ") (Anice Terhune) Elizabeth Wheeler and The Cuck-Coo Clock (2) Slumber Song—Pfirshing-Schaefer Elizabeth Wheeler Serenade (St&éndchen) (Schubert) Julia Culp Sigh No More, Ladies (‘‘ Much Ado About Nothing "") (ShakespeareStevens) (‘‘ Standard Songs of Shakespeare’’) (Tenor with Harp) Raymond Dixon and Where the Bee Sucks (‘‘ The Tempest”’) (ShakespeareR. Johnson— arr. Dr. Chas. Vincent) (‘ ‘Fifty Shakespeare Songs’ AC), Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies @ The Tempest’’) (ShakespeareR. Johnson) (‘‘ Songs ees a Shakespeare’’) (Baritone with Harp, ’Cello and Bells) Werrenrath Seine Games—See ‘ ‘Physical Education” Singing School—See ‘‘Riggetty Jig” Sleep, Little Baby of Mine (Dennée) and Slumber Sea (Chisholm) Baker Sleep Noble Hearts Lyric Quartet | and Blue and the Gray, The Harry E. Humphrey § Slumber Sea (Chisholm) Baker and _ Sleep, Little Baby of Mine—Baker Slumber Song—See ““Cuck-Coo Clock’’ Song of a Nightingale (The actual song of a captive bird) Song of a Nightingale, No.2 and Songofa Thrush (German, Drossel) Song of a Sprosser (Also called “‘ Field Nightingale’) V and Canary and Thrush Duet J Song of a Thousand Years (Henry C. Work) Raymond ene and_ Battle Cry of Freedom (Geo. F. Root) (Revised Version) Dixon Song of a Thrush (German, Drossel) and Song of a Nightingale, No. 2 aone of the Shepherd Lehl (From ‘ * Snegourotchka’’—The Snow Maiden) Se avaearenr ory) Alma Gluck oreo the Vikings (Gibney-Faning—arr. A. H. Ryder) Victor Male Qt Sweet the Angelus is Ringing (From “‘King Rene’s Daughter’ \ UFrederik Enoch-Henry Smart), (with Chorus and Cymbal) Mars h-Baker Songs of Our Native Birds—No. |—Catbird; stormy petrel; cardina redbird; Jenny or house wren; loon; red wing blackbird; bobolink ; California mountain quail, and, general conversation of the birds of the marsh Charles Kellogg | and Songs of Our Native Birds—No. 2—Ring-dove; goldfinch (wild canary); wood pewee ; blue jay ; whip-poor-will ;_ mourning dove ; meadow lark ; peabody bird (white-throated sparrow) ; catbird ; wood or barn owl; hoot owl Charles Kellogg Sopes me Calls of Our Native Birds—No. 3—American Robin (2) Killdeer (3) Blue Jay (4) Bluebird (5) ) Wood-thrush (6) Yellow-billed earne (7) Mocking-bird Charles Gorst and Songs and Calls of Our Native Birds—No. 4—Kentucky Cardinal or Redbird (2) Oven-bird (3) Red-Eyed Vireo (4) Baltimore Oriole (5) Mourning Dove (6) Western Meadow Lark Charles Gorst Spinning Wheel Quartet (From ‘*Martha’’) (Flotow) Jn English Victor Opera Quartet Women’s Chorus Number . 17597 64501 74430 64220 16882 17199 16961 17210 17596 17513 74431 17702 P7212 ‘117310 17212 64161 45057 45058 17582 45057 64209 55055 55049 17735 70052 17624 Spring Flowers (From ‘‘ Samson and Delilah"’) (Saint-Saéns) In English pag. ae Chorus (From “‘ Il Trovatore’’) (God of the Nations) (Verdi) English Victor Male Chorus 13 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 wD 1.00 1.50 1.00 wD aD VE) mh ffs 242 1.50 che tho sD af. 1.00 1.00 1.00 310 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 ho 1.25 Ae