Victor records (Nov 1916)

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Ca | | | VICTOR RECORDS | Number 3 Hail to the Chief (Sir Walter Scott—music by Sautlerscn) (From “ Lady of the Lake’) (with Bagpipe) Victor Male ay] retin! 12}1.50 Ha Ave Maria (From‘‘Lady of the Lake’’) (Harp acc.) Marsh HAJOS, MIZZI, Soprano Here comes “Mitzi!” This chic and charming little pnma |. donna, beloved by all who see her, has given the Victor two | hits from her new operetta, Pom Pom, in which she has made | the biggest success of her career. Mizzi Hajos (but no one ever calls her anything but | ‘Mitzi ’!) was discovered by that intrepid explorer, Henry M. | Savage, when he went to Vienna to arrange for the production | of the Viennese success, Sari, now well-known to America. | Mizz: was the star of a Vienna opera company, and being | recognized at once by the impresario as a comedienne of the first | order, was engaged to present the title réle of Sari in the United | States. I Miss Hajos’ new production gives her ample opportunity to __ display her peculiar talents, she being part of the time a most | fascinating boy, a “pickpocket pupil,”” and afterward a petite and beautiful woman. Her songs are all delightful, but ‘‘Evelyn’’ and “In the Dark” being the best, she has recorded them first for the Victor This charming Dresden china singer and comedienne will, of course, make records exclusively for the Victor. MIZZI RECORDS Evelyn (From ‘‘Pom Pom”’) and /n the Dark (From‘‘Pom Pom'’) Mizzi Hajos|45091 In the Dark (From ‘‘Pom Pom’’) and Evelyn (From “‘Pom Pom’’) Mizzi Hajos|45091 HALEVY, Compositions by—See “L’Eclair” and “‘ L’Ebrea’”’ Half and Half (Green) Victor Military Band 17570 Love’s Melody—Hesitation Waltz (Daniderff) V. Military Band Hallelujah Chorus (The “ Messiah’’) (Handel) (Played on the Estey Automatic Pipe Organ) Reginald L. Meall 35547 Funeral March (Chopin) Pipe Organ Richard K. Biggs Hallelujah Chorus (“Messiah”) Victor Chorus and Sousa’s Band|31770 Hallelujah Chorus (“Messiah”) (Handel) Pryor’s pane Heavens Are Telling (‘‘ Creation’’) (Haydn) Conway’s Band a HALLEY, WILL, Tenor—Comedian Ete I Love the Ladies and By the Beautiful Sea—Heidelberg Quintette| 17560 I'm Glad My Wife’s in Europe and I'm Goin’ Back—Collins and Harlan\17683 Ruff Johnson’s Harmony Band and Doodle-oodle Dee—Collins-Harlan| 17728 You Made Me Love You and Somebody's Coming—V an Brunt|17381 HAMBOURG, BORIS, ’Cellist (Hahm'-boorg) See ‘‘Traumerei’’ HAMILTON, EDWARD, Baritone—See also “Duets, Vocal” Flag That Never Comes Down and British Troops at Boulogne—Descriptive| 17696 For King and Country and Your King and Country Want You—Elsie Baker| 17711 Highlanders ! Fix Bayonets and Soldiers of the King—H. Stuart|17775 {f | Had a Thousand Lives to Live and Nobody Knows—Hindermeyer| 16321 Land of Hope and Glory—with Lyric Qt and Heart of Oak—Cecilian Male Qt\17698 Hamlet—See “‘ Shakespeare’”’ : HAMLET (Paris, 1868) (Ambroise Thomas) (See ‘Victor Book of the Opera’”’ for complete illustrated description) ACT I—aA ROOM AT THE PALACE, ELSINORE, DENMARK Nega se puoi la luce—Love Duet Jn Italian Maria Galvany and Titta Ruffo|92500 ACT II-—GaRDEN OF THE PALACE Brindisi (Drinking Song) with La Scala Chorus /n Jtalian Titta Ruffo|92037 Brindisi /n Italian Cigada and Cho ana Ernani—Festa da ballo—La Scala Cho| 16572 ACT III—THE QUEEN’S APARTMENTS Monologo (Hamlet’s Soliloquy) Jn Italian Titta Ruffo|92042 ACT IV—a RURAL SCENE NEAR A LAKE Scene et air d’Ophelie (Ophelia’s Mad Scene) Jn French Nellie Melba|88251 Ballata d’Ofelia (Mad Scene) [Italian and Dinorah—Si, carina—Huguet|35180 (Continued on next page) ONE OF MITZI’S COSTUMES IN “‘POM POM”’ 10} .75 12}41.25 12}1.00 12|1.25 OOOO ~~] wn SoOoSoSo “I wr 12/4.00 12|3.00 10) .75 12/3.00 12|3.00 12|1.25