Victor records (Nov 1916)

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Gr VICTOR RECORDS Numbe | 5 parce Judgment Morning (Pickett) Homer SRR Mother’s Prayers Have Followed Me _ (Ackley) Rodeheaver ‘rene White Way Medley Accordion (See “Medley No. 101”) Sa Broadway Medley (See “‘Medley No. 65”) Accordion Pietro GREEK RECORDS—See Victor Greek Catalogue GREEN, ALICE, Soprano—See also “‘ Duets, Vocal ” Here Comes Tootsi (“Around the Map’) and So Long, Letty—Green-Dixon|17974\10| . Hurry Back to My Bamboo Shack and We're Too Old to Go to You — Harrison| 18080) 10! .75 Rackety Coo! (From “‘Katinka’’) and Kiss Me Again—Alice Green| 1795410 GREENE, ’GENE, Comedian—See “ King of the Bungaloos” GREET, BEN, Shakespearean Recitations by 35326/12/1.25 17486|10) .75 As You Like It—The Duke's Speech and Macbeth—Strike Upon the Bell|35235)|12\1.25 Hamlet on Friendship and Much Ado—Benedick’s Idea of a Wife\17115)10) .75 Macbeth—Strike Ur on the Bell and As You Like It—Duke’s Speech|35235)12)1.25 Much Ado—Benedick’s Idea of a Wife and Hamlet on Friendship|17115|10) .75 josesting (Hartel) (2) Prayer—Freischiitz Victor Brass eer 4a320 Ores Venetian Love Song (Canzone amorosa) (Nevin) Victor Orch ; GREGORIAN CHANTS The efforts of Pius X to reform sacred music in the Catholic Church and revive the use of the Gregorian plain-song, so expressive of the grandeur and simplicity of pure religious emotion, have been the cause of much discussion during the past few years. The teaching and proper execution of Gregorlan music require something more than the mere printed score. Oral tradition is also needed, for it alone can teach the nght musical accentuation. The Gregorian Congress, therefore, at the instance of Baron Kanzler, decided to avail itself of one of the latest applications of modern science, and to have records taken of the Gregorian Mass for use on the Victor. These records were sent to many Catholic seminaries, colleges, convents and churches of the world, and the Victor is doing, on a large scale, that which the two teachers, Romanus and Peter, did on a small scale in the eighth century. NOTE—It cannot be denied that these Gregorian chant records are somewhat monotonous, except to those specially interested. The average record customer will prefer the concerted numbers listed under “* Sistine Choir,”’ which are remarkably interesting reproductions of a famous body of singers in some noble religious compositions. RECORDS OF THE GREGORIAN HIGH MASS Recorded in St. Peter’s Church on_the Centenary of St. Gregorius Magnus. These records were executed under the direction of Mons. Rella, Leader of the Gregorian Chant in the Sistine Chapel. Alleluja ‘“‘ Pascha Nostrum ”’ Pupils of the French Seminary 61109)10|1.00 Comunicazione fatta al Congresso Internazionale Gregoriano (In praise of the Gregorian Records) In /talian Baron Kanzler, 71019) 12/1.50 Credo Sistine Choir 71004/12|1.50 Gloria in Excelsis Deo Sistine Choir|/71002|12/1.50 I due Alleluja Sistine Choir, 71003) 12/1.50 I due Alleluja Messa di S. Gregorio Benedictines of St. Anselmo /71012/12/ 1.50 Introito Messa dell’ Assunzione Augustinian Fathers /61111)10|1.00 Kyrie Eleison—Last Edition of Solesmes Sistine Choir|71001)12/1.50 Offertorio e Communione, Messa di S. Gregorio Sistine Choir 61108) 101.00 Sanctus et Agnus Deo Sistine Choir| 71006) 12/1.50 Sequentia Messa di S. Gregorio Sistine Choir 71007/12/1.50 Apa Dream Waltz (Wappam) Whistling Se {70801035 Estudiantina Waltz (Waldteufel) Xylophone Wm. Reitz ; Grey Dove (From “Chin Chin”) (Caldwell-Caryll) Romaine 60133!10! .75 GRIEG, EDVARD HAGERUP (1843-1907) (Greeg) Born Bergen, Norway, 1843. At 6 began musical education | under his mother. At the age of 15 was sent to Leipsic Conservatory Returned to Norway 1863, and began writing the onginal and spontaneous music which was to make him famous. In 1867 founded a musical society in Christiania, which he directed for thirteen years. Visited Italy 1870, became intimate friend of Liszt, then in Rome. Made many visits to Germany. In 1888 went to London, conducted 7 own compositions and played piano with much success. Grieg really founded a new school of Scandinavian music. His short piano pieces are GRIEG hea es ay ong al