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H[SASTERSVoICENew Records
Octobersau.
The CABINET GRAND No. XIV." Yý77ý - 17ý- Lo&s"n"ý4
Circassian Wood, To meet the increased demand for a hand- Price £50 0 0 some Cabinet Instrument, embodying all
the recent improvements of the Gramo.
phone, a new model has been designed of the choicest Circassian Wood. Great attention has been paid by the designer to the symmetry of this model, which is so beautifully constructed in every detail that it can take its place unchallenged in any Room.
His Masters Voice
12-inch, 5s. 6d.; 10-inch, 3s. 6d.
THE BAND OF H.M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS. (Conducted by Lieut. Dr. J. Mackenzie Rogan, M.V.O.)
12-inch Records, 5s. 6d.
0329 Valse Royale Partridge
OWERFUL toned
waltz, joyous and exhilarating in
character, in which a liberal use has been made of .bells with excellent effect.
I9ebJished by !'arfric'ge & Co. Lieut. Mackenzie Rogan
" His Master's Voice"
0328 "Haddon Hall" Selection Sullivan
SELECTION from Sullivan's Romantic Opera written to the Libretto of Sidney Grundy. It has a bright opening in the
Composer's favourite 6/8 time, this being followed by an expressive ballad played as a cornet solo, the finish being a gay and Sullivanesque one. (Speed 81.)Published
by Chappell &' Co.
0330 Triumphal March of Boyards Halvorsen
SPLENDID March Past opening very softly, and gradualy swelling out until it taxes the full resources of the band. Written in the
modern style it is full of fire and movement and leads up to a strong swinging melody, while the
conclusion which introduces some brilliant passages for soft wind instruments is most artistic. (Speed
81.)
10-inch Records, 3s. 6d.
G.C. 2-498 Kukuska Lehar
ANCE by Lehar in Russian peasant style. Itcontains several movements which increase in animation as they proceed, the Finale
of the most vivacious description. (Speed
Published by Hawkes & Son.
G.C. 2-497 Beautiful Galatea Suppe
HIS brilliant work possesses all the gaiety and melody we associate with the music of the composer of " Poet and Peasant," and
is one of his brightest and freshest works. The Waltz movement with which it concludes is a striking one and the whole is played in the Cold- stream's most brilliant manner. (Speed 80.)
Published by Chabpell Fs Co.
MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA. 12-inch Records, 5s. 6d.
Vision d'amourHARMING short orchestral morceau ex-
pressive in melody and achieving that intensity of feeling which belongs to a
"Vision d'amour." The performance is a most successful one, the tone of the strings being specially fine, whilst excellent orchestral effects are secured. (Speed 80.)
Published by Bosworth & Co.
0662 La Mariposa G. Diaz
IQUANT dance measure that is both novel and interesting, and contains 'many quaint orchestral effects. It is daintily played by
the Mayfair Orchestra. (Speed 80.) Published by flawkes & Son.
"His Master's Voice"
Mr. JOHN McCORMACK (Tenor). 12-inch Record (Violet Label), 6s. 6d.
02327 " In a Persian Garden "-Ah moon of my delightLehmann
HE song cycle " In a Persian Garden " from
which this comes is
written round the famous " Rubäiyät " of Omar Khay- yäm. This air is a pic- turesque one and it is finely
set off by the well scored orchestral accompaniment. No other native tenor could hope to reproduce the golden notes of Mr. John McCor- mack in a performance such as this, which excites all the wonder and admiration be- longing to so splendid a tenor song. (Speed 81.)
Published by Jtetcler & Co.
10-inch Record (Violet Label) 4s. 6d.
Macushla MacMurroghHIS delightful little song was specially com-
posed for Mr. John McCormack, and the famous tenor has given it a rendering full
of beauty and intensity of feeling, making it one of the finest ballad records he has ever done. (Speed 81).
Published by Boosey - Co.
Madame Agnes Nicholls
N eýfective'setting of the 84th Psalm by the composer of the
popular " Abide with me," and sung with that lovely tone-quality which is a mark of the singing of Madame Agnes Nicholls. The entry of the organ at the second strain is very impressive, and the well controlled high notes of the singer bring this song to a thrilling conclusion. (Speed 80.)
Madame EDNA THORNTON
(Contralto).
10-inch Record, 3s. 6d. G.C. 3887 Believe me if
all those endearing young charmsLandon
Ronald
ERE we have a re- setting of Tom Moore's famous
lines by the gifted com- poser, Mr. Landon Ronald.
Published by Boosey 5' Co.
Doýmr St et Studios
Madame Edna Thornton
Madame AGNES NICHOLLS (Soprano). 12-inch Record, 5s. 6d.
How lovely are Thy dwellings Liddle
"His Master's Voice'"'
The setting before us has the advantage of direct-
ness and convincing passion, while the clear, vibrating tones of Edna Thornton's voice are recorded with a special clearness, making a striking and beautiful contralto record. (Speed 81.)
Published by Enoch u' Sons.
Miss RUBY HELDER. 12-inch Record, 5s. 6d.
03249 Mountain Lovers
NOTHER excellent piece of singing from
this unaccountable lady vocalist, whose voice, timbre and style, so exactly resemble those of a male singer. Very few normal voices could give Squire's
capital ballad with such even and perfect tones, the effects produced by this lady tenor being perfectly legitimate and beautiful in
themselves in the highest degree. (Speed 81.)
Published by Boosey ö' Co
Photo Dover Street Studio,
Miss Ruby Helder
Mr. JOHN HARRISON (Tenor).12-inch Record, 5s.
02342 My sweetheart when a boy Morgan
HIS is a simple, un- pretentious love song which goes straight to
the mark, its manly and tender performance reveal- ing Mr. Harrison at his best, the singer, indeed, surpasses himself with the final refrain
"When I remember love again,
My sweetheart when a boy."(Speed
81 Published hr, _ascherbe{r, Hopwood & Crew.
Dover Street Studios
10-inch Record, 3s. 6d.
G.C. 4-2154 PleadingHERE is a haunting charm in Elgar's delicate
lyric,
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Will you come homeward from the hills of Dream-land?
and Mr. Harrison's performance is instinct with rare artistic feeling and a true insight into the meaning of the song, the words also being delightfully clear. (Speed 80.)
Publish, el by A'oz'cllo S' Co.
"His Master's Voice"
Mr. ROBERT RADFORD (Bass). 12-inch Record, 5s. 6d.
The Wanderer
Pholo Shadne11 Cterke
Robert Radford
HIS shares with the " Erl King" the dis- tinction of being among
the greatest songs ever
written. "The Wanderer" is the man treading the path- ways of life, seeking some lost happiness, true friend-
ship, real love, and therefore represents in a sense the
whole of humanity.
POLO 1221 ALOSSO.==S
277 Where art thou, where art thou, my be-lov - cd land?
Mr. Radford's performance is not lacking in artistic variety and essential dramatic power, the latter being notable in the climax towards the close of the :3ng, while the exceptional low D flat at the end is evidence of the singer's remarkable vocal
Published by Boosey & Co.
Mr. ALFRED LESTER (Assisted by Miss BUENA BENT).
12-inch Record, 5s. 6d. 01048 A Restaurant Episode
OW comedy restaurant drama between two characters-the
waiter and the lady. The witticisms of the waiter are unflagging, while the denouement of the episode is unexpected but telling. (Speed 81.)
Mr. ROBERT HALE AND CHORUS.12-inch Record, 5s. 6d.
02344 Whistle and the girls come round ("Peggy")Leslie
Stuart
HE chief novelty of this song lies in the whistling chorus,
which goes to one of Leslie Stuart's pretty melodies. The song is a bright one and the latest addition to " Peggy. (Speed 81).
Published by Chappell & Co.
"His Master's Voice
Miss CONNIE EDISS AND CHORUS. 12-inch Records, 5s. 6d.
03251 What he didn't expect from a lady (" Peggy ")Philip Braham
XCELLENT repro- duction of the cock- ney humours of Miss
Connie Ediss, whose pretty voice and ingra- tiating manner come out as pleasantly and effec- tively from a Gramophone record as from this talented young lady in person. The treatment of such topics as Mormonism or the harem skirt is light and diverting, and indeed just what one would expect from a lady. One of the most delightful of the recent additions
Miss Connie Ediss. to Mr. Leslie Stuart's <' Peggy." (Speed 81).
Published by Chappell &' Co.
03252 I like to have a little bit on (" Peggy ") Philip Braham
NOTHER of the new numbers just intro- duced into " Peggy" and sung by the sprightly Miss Connie Ediss. "I like to
have a little bit on" has a sporting flavour, but it also treats of the diversions of skating rinks and other matters, in the racy manner of this favourite artist. (Speed 81).
Published by Chappell & Co.
Mr. GEORGE GROSSMITH, JUN.
12-inch Record, 5s. 6d. 02345 Mr. Edison PaulRubens
(From "Peggy "- Leslie Stuart).
N this bright number, Mr. Geo. Grossmith, Jun., hints in his
smartest manner at many future inventions which would not come amiss, and introduces some topical hits in the course of the song, which is most ex- cellently rendered. (Speed 81.)Published
by Chappell & Co.
L. R. Protheroe. Bristol
Photo Youi,h-m & B.,nficid. Lid.
George Grossmith, Jun.
Mr. G. H. ELLIOTT. 12-inch Record, 5s. 6d.
02347 Mamie May Barrett and Darewski
AMIE MAY" is one of the best of many delightfully melodious coon songs which
are inseparably associated with the name of G. H. Elliott, the " Chocolate Coloured Coon." Mr. Elliott is as successful a record maker as come- dian, for this song, which "brings down the house " nightly at the Halls, makes a record of exceptional charm. (Speed 80.)
Published by Francis, Day & Hunter.
`His Master's Voice'''
Mr. HARRY LYTTON.10-inch Record, 3s. 6d.
G.C. 4-2153Laughing Song Lytton
1h asAUGHING is said to be contagious, hence a song of this type
sets everybody laughing. This is a favourite ditty of Mr. Henry Lytton, the onetime Savoyard, whose excellent and finished work on the comic opera stage has made him a universal favourite, while this record
To Rembrandt Portrait Studio gives a life-like repro- duction of his voice and
Harry Lytton style. (Speed 81.)
Mr. HARRY LAUDER. 12-inch Record, 5s. 6d.
02287 Every lassie loves a laddie
IGHTNESS and geniality is the out- standing feature of
this song, the chorus of which is quite irresistible and the record is one which hits off Mr. Harry Lauder's well-known idio- syncrasies to the life. (Speed 81.)
Published by Francis, Day &' Hunter.
Phto I[anaStudiýs
VIOLIN. Mr. JOSKA SZIGETI.
i0-inch Record, 3s. 6d. G.C. 3-7934 Nocturne
ENSIVE night song played with sym- pathy and charm by
the talented Szigeti. The
rare sweetness of his tone is a feature of this record, while the little bits of chord playing are admirably done
and exceedingly effective. (Speed 80.)
Published by Breitkopf,? Hüi-rel.Shadwell ClerkO
HARP. Mr. F. E. BARKER.
12-inch Record, 5s. 6d. Mazurka
HE peculiar charm of the harp is unobtainable upon any other instrument. This is a capital reproduction of the rare tone-quality
of the harp, and some clever bravura passages add brilliance to this excellent solo. (Speed 81.)
Published by Durand, Paris.
"His Master's Voice''
Signor CARUSO (Tenor). 12-inch record, 12s. 6d.
(with orchestral accompaniment) 2-052007 Il fior the avevi a me (" Carmen ") Bizet 10-inch record, Os. Od.
(with harp accompaniment) 7-52018 La Sicilians (' Cavalleria Rusticana
Comm. MATTIA BATTISTINI (Baritone). 12-Inch records, 12s. 6d.
(with orchestral accompaniment) 052304 Oh, tu bell' astro (' Tannhäuser ") 1Ja;mer 052303 Allor the tu coil' estro (" Tannhäuser ") Wagner
052302 Brindisi (" Amleto ") Ambroise Thomas
Madame TETRAZZINI (Soprano). 12-inch record, 12s. 6d.
(with orchestral accompaniment) (IN ENGLISH.)
The last rose of Summer
Signor CARUSO and Madame LOUISE HOMER. 12-inch record, 20s.
(with orchestral accompaniment) 2-054017 Mal reggendo all' aspro assalto (" Il Trovatore ") 1 en1i
Fri. EMMY DESTINN and Mr. JOHN McCORMACK.12-inch record, 16s. 6d.
2-054019 Mira la bianca (Orcbestra conducted by Mr. Percy Pitt.)
Frl. EMMY DESTINN and Madame KIRKBY LUNN. 12-lnoh record, lts. 6d.
2-054020 L'amo come it fulgor del creato Ponchielli ('° La Gioconda ")
(Orchestra conducted by Mr. Percy Pitt.)
Mr. JOHN McCORMACK and Signor SAMMARCO. 12-inch record, 16s.6d
2-054018 Del tempio al limitar (" Pescatore di Perle ") Bier
''His Master's Voice"
In the Shadows Played by the BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA
Pretty entr'acte piece with a somewhat gavotte-like opening. The
title on this occasion gives a true description of the music, a passage beginning with the low notes of the wood wind making a clever little
tone picture of shadowland. A pretty pizzicato movement also attracts attention, in fact, the record is fresh and interesting all through. (Speed 81.)Published
by Hawkes & Son.
Roaming in the Gloaming Sung by HARRY LAUDER
Harry Lauder is always happy in his descriptions of a courtship, and "Roaming in the Gloaming " tells of a quiet and homely little
affair of this kind in which Harry Lauder, as the hero, becomes engaged. buys the ring and all the rest of it.
This song is charmingly sung and room is found for scme excellent patter ; the chorus also being the prettiest one has heard for some time, indeed, "Roaming in the Gloaming" is one of the best things Harry Lauder has ever done. (Speed 81.)
Published by Francis, Day &' Hunter.
IS MASTER'S VOICE " Table-Grand No. IXa. is a further development
in this line. It is fitted with new
which secure the most brilliant tone ever obtained from a Table-Grand Model.
This Model is designed on the same principles as " His Master's Voice" Cabinet Grands, but with a view to requiring no floor space, being intended to stand on a Drawing Room table.
Polished Mahogany Inlay. Brass gilt fittings. New, metal horn. Double spring motor. 12-in. turntable. The Gramophone Co.'s taper arm and patent goose neck. Speed indicator.