Victor records (Nov 1915)

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Size VICTOR RECORDS Number | MACDONOUGH RECORDS—Continued M ‘Where the River Shannon Flows (Russe!l) and Sweet Genevieve— Wells and Qt\16440|10} .75 a here the Sunset Turns the Ocean’s Blue to Gold etrie| 2929/10) .60 SS Woman Thou Gavest Me (Cobb-Powell) with Qt and Jn Heart of City—Burr\17544/10) .75 Zudora (Shannon) and Lucille Love—Peerless Quartet) 17734|10) .75 MACDOWELL, EDWARD ALEXANDER (1861-1908) —See “At an Old Trysting Place,” ‘‘From an Indian Lodge,’ “‘ Long Ago,’’ “* Robin Sings,” ‘‘ Thy Beaming Eyes’”’ and “To a Wild Rose ’”’ MACFARLANE, GEORGE, Baritone Mr. MacFarlane needs no introduction to Victor audiences, as his splendid baritone and his admirable work in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas during the past few years have set a new standard in the presentation of those operettas, and made his name known to theatre-goers throughout America. The numbers offered for the Victor début of this singer include the charming duet, ‘‘Oh Gustave!” which he sang in ‘‘ The Midnight Girl’ with Miss Romaine; the effective song which Mr. MacFarlane gave with such marked success during the run of ‘Miss Caprice’ (Lieber Augustin); a new sentimental ballad, and the latest Olcott song; an effective number by Caro Roma, and several new Irish ballads. The baritone’s resonant voice and MACFARLANE excellent delivery are much in evidence in these attractive selections. MACFARLANE RECORDS Breath o’ Bloomin’ Heather and To the Lass We Love—MacFarlane|45068 10|1.00 Can't You Hear Me Calling, Caroline Caro Roma|60123 10) .75 Dreamy Eyes Anita Owen|60134 10} .75 Fair Moon (From “H.M. S. Pinafore ’’) Gilbert-Sullivan|60136 10| .75 Garden By the Sea Otway Thorpe-C. Francis Lloyd|/70109 12/1.25 Irish Eyes of Love (From “ Heart of Paddy Whack’’) Killalea-Ball/60137 10) .75 Little Bit of Heaven, A (Shure, They Call It Ireland) Brennan-Ball}60132 10! .75 Look in Her Eyes (‘Miss Caprice’ | Rourke-Kern|60120 10} .75 Oh Gustave! (From “* Midnight Girl’’) with Margaret Romaine|60118,10| .75 That's An Irish Lullaby (Too-ra-loo-ral) (‘“Shameen Dhii) Olcott}60125 10} .75 To Lass We Love—A Toast and Breath o’ Bloomin’ Heather—MacFarlane|45068 10|1.00 When It’s Night-Time Down in Burgundy Bryan-Poley|60121,10) .75 Your Eyes Johnson-Anderson|70111) 12|1.25 Ma Curly-Headed Babby (Plantation Song) (Clutsam) Hempel]!8s543 12/3.00 Macgregor’s Toast—Scotch Specialty Harry Lauder|70003 12/1.25 uecbieue: La (Marquina) Garde Republicaine pera e701 Ons Acteon (Gourdin) Garde Republicaine Band : Macushla (Rowe-MacMurrough) John McCormack/64205 10) 1.00 een (Rowe-MacMurrough) Charles eree a 17676|10|-.75 Sweet Inniscarra (Chauncey Olcott) Reed Miller tate MADAMA BUTTEREFLY (Puccini) (Milan, 1904) (Jn /talian unless otherwise noted.) (See “Victor Book of the Opera’”’ for complete and profusely illustrated description.) ACT |—PINKERTON’S HOUSE AT NAGASAKI Amore o grillo (Love or Fancy) Enrico Caruso and Antonio Scotti|89043) 12/4.00 Entrance of Butterfly—ActI (Ancora un passo) Frances Alda|64334) 10|1.00 Entrance of Butterly—Act I (Ancora un passo) Geraldine Farrar|87004' 10/2.00 What aSky! (Entrance of Butterfly) Jn English Helena and Beloved Idol (Butterfly’s Death Scene) In English—Helena\17346)10| .75 leri son salita (Hear What | Say) Geraldine Farrar|/87031 10/2.00 O quanti occhi fisi (Oh Kindly Heavens) Farrar and Caruso|89017 12/4.00 O quanti occhi fisi (Oh Kindly Heavens) Kline-Althouse | and Aida—Fuggiam gliardori (Ah! Fly with Me) Marsh-Althouse 55058 12/1.50 ACT II[—Scene I—1nNTERIOR OF BUTTERFLY’S HOME | Un bel di vedremo ‘(Some Day He'll Come) Emmy Destinn|88468) 12/3.00 Un bel divedremo (Some Day He'll Come) Geraldine Farrar|88113)|2/3.00 Un bel di vedremo (Some Day He’ll Come) Frances Alda|74335 12/1.50 Some Day He'll Come (Un bel di vedremo) Z/n English Agnes Kimball! 70054) 12/1.25 Sur la mer calmée (Some Day He'll Come) Jn French | and Daughter of Regiment—Mlle. Heilbronner|\35409)12/1.25 Oraanoi! (Now, at Last!) (Letter Duet) Farrar and Scotti|89014 12'4.00 Sai cos’ ebbe cuore (Do You Know, My Sweet One) Emmy Destinn|91084 10 2.00 Sai cos’ ebbe cuore (Do You Know, My Sweet One) Geraldine Farrar|87055 10/2.00 Tuttiifior (Duet of the Flowers) Geraldine Farrar-Louise Homer|89008 12/4.00