Victor records (Nov 1915)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number | 5 EDUCATIONAL RECORDS—VOCAL—Continued Spring Song (Chopin) (2) Spring’s Messenger (Schumann) (3) Greeting (Mendelssohn) Olive Kline 17532! 10 and (/) Morning Song (Grieg) (2) The Rose (Franz) (3) The Brooklet (Schubert) (From ‘ “Twenty Song Classics’ ’"—C.C. Birchard & Co.) Kline Spring’s MSS cece aad ‘Spring Song” (Chopin) Sguirrel, The “Jack in the Pulpit’ Star Spangled led The (Francis Scott Key) Victor Mixed Chorus { and Hail Columbia (Jos. Hopkinson—Prof. Phile) (Arranged by the ‘| 17579 10 Music Section National Education roar Victor Mince Chorus Stizzoso, mio stizzoso (‘Unruly Sir!’’) (“La serva padrona’’) (Pergoposh WlOAVZ36)eeln Italian Lucy Marsh Funeste piaggie (“‘Ye Dismal Hillsides’’) (“‘Euridice’’) He 55051\12 C Bolden Age of Bel Canto”) (with Woodwind, Brass and Harp) In Italian Reinald Werrenrath aires See “Stories and Readings” Sumer is Icumen In (Round) (Composed A. D. zoe nero Mixed Chorus (2) Oh Willow, Willow (Folk Song) Olive Kline and Hymn to Apollo (Composed in year 278 B.C.) (Harp Been on 35279| 12 ment by Emma Rous) Elsie Baker Summer Lullaby, A (Bumstead-Gilchrist) (From ‘* Modern Music { Series, Book I,’’ Silver, Burdett & Co.) Elizabeth Wheeler} 17177/10 and (1). Oriole’s Nest Song (2) Wind pele (Smith) Elizabeth Wheeler Summer Now Hath Come Among Us (Pinsuti) Wheeler-Dunlap and Over Hill, Over Dale (‘“Midsummer Night’s Dream ’’) \ 17209! 10 (Mendelssohn) W heeler-Dunlap-Baker nee (von Reuenthal) Reinald Werrenrath | 17290110 and When the Nightingale Shall Sing (de Coucy) Reinald Werrenrath{ Ug and and Low (Unacc. ) Lyric Quartet] 4796/10 Sweet Pea Ladies—See * “Violets” Sweet the Angelus is Ringing (From “‘King Rene’s Daughter’’) (Frederick Enoch-Henry Smart) (with Chorus and Cymbal) 55055) 12 Lucy Marek Elsie Baker and Song of the Vikings (Gibney-Faning—arr. A. H. Ryder) Victor Male Qt f Swing Song (Bingham-Lohr) (Piano acc.) Wheeler and Dunlap | 17218] 10 \ and Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes W heeler-DunlapBaker f Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away—See ‘‘Come Away Death’’ Thy Beaming Eyes (Gardner-MacDowell) Sophie Braslau|64470] 10) Wheeler-Dunlap-Baker} 17106|10 and Voice of the Western Wind (Barnby) W heeler-Dunlap-Baker Touching—See ‘‘Granddady Longlegs”’ Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (Root) Young and Just Before the Battle, Mother— Y oung|16987| 10 Trovatore—-Ah, siben mio (The Vows We Plighted) Act Ill, Scene II (Verdi) Giovanni Martinelli| 74439] 12 Trovatore—Miserere (Ah! I Have Sigh’d to Rest Me) (ActIV, Scene I) (Verdi) (with Metropolitan Opera Chorus) Destinn-Martinelli|88530) 12 Trovatore—Miserere (Ah! I Have Sigh’d to Rest Me) (Act1V (Verdi) In English Olive Kline-Harry Macdonough and Victor char 35443) 12 { Thy Flow’ry Bankes Oh Lovely River (Meyerbeer) and Trovatore—Home to Our Mountains (ActIV) (Verdi) In English Marguerite Dunlap-Harry Macdonough Tulips—See “‘Poppy Lady” Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star—See * ‘Mother Goose No. |”’ | Under the Greenwood Tree (From “‘As You Like It’ 2) (Shakespeare Dr. Arne) (with Male Chorus, accompaniment wood wind instruments) Raymond vino 17623/10' . and What Shall He Have Who Killed the Deer (From “‘As You Like It (Shakespeare-H. R. Bishop) (with Brass Sextette) Victor Male One Under Ane Blanket of Snow (Meyers) (2) pa Willow (Martinez) > (From ‘“New Educatienal Music Course,’’ Ginn & Co.) Elizabeth Wheeler} and Voice of Spring, The (Cauffman) (2) Lady Bird de W heeler . Vacant Chair, The (Root) (Unacc.) Lyric Quartet | 16984|10| . and When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Lambert) John YoungS VICTOR BOOK OF THE OPERA The Victor Book of the Opera, a handsomely illustrated book of nearly 558 pages, gives a clear though condensed story of more than 110 operas, listing the Victor records of each one as they occur in scene and act. : This volume is invaluable in any study of opera, and, together with the ““What We Hear In Music,” which treats the subject from an historical standpoint, furnishes the best possible material for such study. (At all Victor Dealers, $1.00) | 17283|10) . 42 75 1.00