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EDUCATIONAL RECORDS—VOCAL—Continued Violets (2) Sweet-Pea Ladies (3) Poppies (Riley-Gaynor) (with Piano, |
Violin and Flute) (From “Songs of Child World’’) Olive Kline
and Granddada, Longlegs (2). Touching (3) Katydid (W. Ott tto Miessner) (Piano acc. ) (From “Art Song Cycles, Book No. 1,’ q bublished by Silver, Burdett & Co.) Elsie Baker
Carissimi) Jn Italian Reinald Werrenrath \17703 10 75
Vittoria, mio core! (Victorious My Heart Is!) Cantata een Giacomo and Come raggio di sc! (As on the Swelling Wave) (Antonio Caldara)
| In Italian Reinald Werrenrat}, ied of Spring, The (Cauffman) (2) Ladybird (Chadwick) (From
odern Music Series,’ Book 1) Elizabeth Wheeler |
and Under Their Blanket of Snow (Meyers) (New Educational Music 17283)10 .75
Course) (2) Pussy Willow (Martinez) (New Educational Music Course)
Elizabeth Wheeler |
Voice of the Western Wind (Barnby) (Coda) (Ginn & Co.)
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and Thy Flow’ry Banks, Oh Lovely River W heeler-Dunlap-Baker| owel Songs m. M. awrence) | _ (Piano acc.) ‘“‘Long a,” “‘Long e,
\ 35225 12 1.25
“Italian 4,"’ “‘Broada,”’ ‘“‘Longo,’’ ‘Long Double o (ool Wy eelar and Mother Goose Songs No. 2—By-Lo, etc. Elizabeth W heeler Wacht am Rhein, Die (The Watch on the Rhine) (SchneckenburgerWilhelm) Johanna Gadski 88515 12 3.00 J Watch onthe Rhine (Die Wacht am Rhein) Jn English Werrenrath | 16882 10| 75 {and Santa Lucia—WNeapolitan Folk Song Reed Miller| ees War Song of Normans (Ancient Tune) (‘Modern Music Series *’) | (2) Crusaders Hymn (‘ *Siefert’ s Choice Songs”’) Victor Male Chorus ae Duke of Marlborough (‘One Hundred Folk Songs ’’) Macdonough-Dixon-Werrenrath Wee Willie Winkie—See ‘“* Mother Goose No. 2” | Welcome, Pretty Primrose (Pinsuti) Lucy Marsh and Marguerite Dunlap 60058 10 .75 What Shall He Have Who Killed the Deer (From “As You Like It’ ty) | (Shakespeare-H. R. Bishop) (with Brass Sextette) pes Male Quartet 1762310 .75 and Under the Greenwood Tree (From‘“‘As You Like It’’) (Shakespeare| :
17725 10) .75
Dr. Arne) (with Male Chorus, accompaniment wood wind ren Dixon
WHAT WE HEAR IN MUSIC
We take the keenest pleasure in announcing the success of our new book, ‘‘ What We Hear in Music,”” by Anne Shaw Faulkner—a four years’ course of studies for high schools, normal schools, colleges, universities and home study-—illustrated at every point by Victor Records, especially applicable to each subject.
It consists of 120 lessons subdivided into four courses of 30 lessons each, as follows:
1. The Principles of Music.
2. The History of Music.
3. The Orchestra: The Development of Instrumental Music.
4. The Opera and Oratorio.
This work has made it possible for supervisors to revolutionize school music throughout the country, because it gives a complete, systematized plan of study with the real music, a thing never before possible in the history of music education. To the average pupil, music history has ever been a dull, dead mass of meaningless names and dates, but it becomes most fascinating when you have the music whose history you wish to know.
The work begins with familiar folk songs of all nations— traces them back to their sources, then comes down again the pathway music has traveled, from the beginning until now— 400 pages, 6} x 94 song, dance, form, instruments, opera‘and oratorio—each set in fully illustrated
its own proper place along the way. he illustrations used comprise over 250 of the choicest selections | | |
in the catalogue, classified, and each one analyzed and its story told e book can be obtained from all Victor Dealers at $1.00, or will be 10) .75
mailed on receipt of amount, plus postage. | { When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Lambert) John Young | 16984 and The Vacant Chair (Root) (Unacc.) Lyric Quartet {|
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