His Master`s Voice New Records for February 1919

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His Master`s Voice New Records for February 1919
The
World's
GREATEST
ARTISTS
record for
CARUSOMELBA
CHALIAPIN
TITTA
RUFFO
MARTINELLI
TETRAZZINI
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THE
ROYAL
ALBERT
HALL
ORCHESTRA
conducted by LANDON RONALD
12-inch record
2-0842
A
Capriccio
Italien,
Op.
7s.
45,
Part
II.
Tehaikoztsk)
N interesting
glimpse of Tchaikovsky composing this brilliant and
He had
genial Capriccio Italien is to be found in his letters.
come from the Russian winter to Florence, where the Southern
Opposite his rooms in the lovely city on
spring was already stirring.
the Arno was a cavalry barracks from which the bugle calls suggested
Down in the streets the gay
the fanfares with which the piece begins.
Florentine crowd and its animation stamped upon the composer's mind
The
a picture which inspired him to depict the scene in music.
opening phrases for trumpet recall the military pageant, then comes a
vivacious movement, the lively saltarello rhythm of which evidently
represents the throng in the streets of the famous city, while the melody
From these
which follows is in the style of a popular folk-song.
ideas, and with masterly instrumentation,
the composer has woven a
work of which the Albert Wall Orchestra,
under Landon Ronald,
has made two wonderful records.
It is, indeed one of the finest
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orchestral numbers we have ever issued.
THE
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
conducted by EDWARD GERMAN
10-inch record
2-579
4s.
"Tom
Jones"
Dances-No.
Introduction
and Jig
3
German
Published by Chappell & Co., Lid.
has written
native composer
music more melodious and
The
essentially English in character than Edward German.
individuality of his genius has found a particularly happy exin this delightful dance-in
depicting olden-time England.
pression-as
As a master of the art of writing exquisite dance-music Edward German
NO
stands alone to-day, and the music here
own direction, is a further proof of his
is fascinating from beginning to end,
hearted joy and gaiety.
It is typical
recorded,
powers.
under the composer's
This old English jig
a perfect expression of light.
of that national spirit that we
may now hope will again find expression in England and give our
The charming
country once more the beautiful title of " merrie."
melody of the dance, and its piquant rhythm, are enhanced by
masterly effects, particularly of orchestration, the record, an exception(Speed 79)
ally fine one, doing complete justice to the music.
LUISA TETRAZZINI
with
orchestral
12-inch
2-053056
(soprano)
accompaniment
record
Bell Song-"
12s. 6d.
Lakme"
Nightingale"
has here recorded one of
solos, with which she took London by storm
The graceful music, with its very
when first appearing here.
clever Eastern colouring, gives the singer an unequalled opportunity for
a display of that wonderful vocal technique, with which she crakes light
The plaintive cadences heard at
of the most difficult florid phrases.
the commencement
in effect,
of the aria are particularly
charming
A graceful melody follows,
especially as they are so perfectly sung.
and later the music, in Eastern fashion, increases in intensity, quickening its pace, but still keeping the plaintive
The final
atmosphere.
T
HE famous "Florentine
her best-known
cadenza is a superb example of coloratura singing, finishing up with that
amazing E flat-clear
as a bell-which
so entranced opera-goers a few
The dainty orchestral effects, so beautifully reproduced,
seasons back.
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add not a little to the charm of the voice.
GIOVANNI
MARTINELLI
(tenor)
with orchestral accompaniment
12-inch record
2-052105
M'Appari
tutt
'amor-"
9s.
Marta"
I/o/ow
HIS exquisite air, from a favourite opera of a bygone generation,
the celebrated young Italian tenor has recorded with all that
beauty of tone and fervour of expression for which he is so
The music, although more than half-a-century old, is still fresh
noted.
to-day and its graceful phrases, when so delightfully sung as by Martinelli,
fall very gratefully on the ear.
Singer and song seem perfectly suited,
the melody always caressed by the voice and given its fullest effect.
T
Towards
the end the voice rings out in a glorious high note, which as
dies away, makes a perfect ending to a rarely beautiful piece of
The record is unquestionably
singing.
one of the finest Martinelli
has as yet made.
(Specd79)
it
EDNA
THORNTON
(contralto)
with orchestral
accompaniment
by Mr. Hubert Bath
conducted
10-inch record 4s.
2-3317
THE
Flower
Song-"
Faust"
Cowwd
familiar
Flower-Song
from "Faust"
will never cease to
j
charm us, because of its enchanting melody, with that sense of
Mme.
perpetual youth which runs through Gounod's music.
Edna Thornton's recording of the air is notable for the richness of tone
which- always characterises this popular contralto's singing, and her
rendering of the music is in every way charming ; a fine addition to
the many splendid records she has previously made.
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JOHN
with
02807
Lend
HARRISON
(tenor)
orchestral
accompaniment
12-inch record 6s.
me your
aid-"
La Reine
de Saba"
G0uuod
HIS air from Gounod's opera " The Queen of Sheba," has long
been a favourite in the concert-room.
MIr. John Harrison ha,
The
recorded a splendid rendering of its effective phrases.
dramatic introduction,
which gives the singer a fine opportunity for
vocal display, contrasts with the lovely cantabile melody that follows,
equally affording a chance to a tenor, who like John Harrison, is a
It is a fine piece of singing.
finished artist.
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.r
Tessie
Thomas
Irene
TESSIE THOMAS
with
4-7934
Schauer
(violin.)
pianoforte accompaniment
10-inch record 4s.
La Capricieuse
Elgar
HIS exquisite little piece, by our greatest living composer, which
the gifted young Welsh violinist has so daintily recorded, is one
It is full of the charm and
Elgar's early compositions.
freshness of youthful genius, and as the composer himself was a fine
violinist at that time, the music gives the player every opportunity for
The lovely intermediate
melody, full of
effects on the instrument.
tenderness, is most typical of Elgar, and contrasts perfectly with the
(Speed 79)
piquant charm of the opening phrases.
Tof
IRENE SCHARRER
12-inch record
05629
Nocturne
(pianoforte)
6s.
in E minor
Claopina
Tbeautiful
HE subject of this record is one of the grandest and most inspired
The hint of sadness in the
nocturnes.
of all Chopin's
melody heard at the outset is compensated for by the
This theme is
serene loveliness of the chorale-like tune which follows.
treated with superb effect before the opening theme, with its plaintive
The mysterious little phrase in which the music fades
mood, returns.
into silence deepens the intense feeling which pervades the whole
(Speed 79,
nocturne.
ý
ý'fit
Moiseiwilsch
MOISEIWITSCH
(pianoforte)
12-inch record 7s.
!,r) Bird
(b) The
Pa7vgren
Pnlnzgret
young Russian pianist has excelled himself in this
record, which is a remarkably fine reproduction of his
brilliant
beautiful tone. The two
technique and delicately
he
has
for
chosen
the
this
pieces
subject of
record are by a gifted
Swedish composer whose work is not yet very widely known in this
They are two exceedingly clever little studies in imprescountry.
The first is particularly
in its quite realistic
sionism.
charming
T
HE
Song
Sea
brilliant
latest
imitation
of a bird-song, carrying the listener, in imagination, to some
leafy forest where is heard " the earliest pipe of half-awakened
birds."
In fine contrast is the sea music, with its restless rhythm, broad phrases,
and other suggestions of the waves of the ocean. In each case the music
suits Moiseiwitsch's individual style of playing perfectly, the intricacies
and difficulties being surmounted
with incomparable
ease.
(Speed 79)
I. Operatic
I
(2-033033)
2
(2-0330-061
3 ,(2-0340!81
4
Depuis le jour'
LUCREZiA
(2-052028)
8
0
Liebestod"
("Tristan
GADSKI
ýizet
("Faust")
and CARUSO
and
"Now
Sleeps the Crimson
KIRKBY
LUNN
"A
HILL
Petal
Summer Night"
and MARCUS
(3-2902)
7 (02520)
8 (2-3004)
Coleridge-Taylor
Sullivan
Eyes
"The Devout Lover"
STEWART GARDNER
"A Birthday"
RUTH VINCENT
`Zoger
Quilier
1
Goring Thomas
" O Mistress
Mine"
PETER
DAWSON
"1 know of Two Bright
JOHN HARRISON
Liza Lehmann
THOMSON
"Eleanore"
WALTER
HYDE
6
Gounod
IsoldeWagner
Ah, Moon of my Delight"
JOHN McCORMACK
CARMEN
(8 851)
Puccini
Love Songs (in English)
1 (02327).
5
Massenet
Gounod
soave fanciulla " (" Boheme
MELBA
and CARUSO
"0 nuit d'amour"
GERALDINE
FARRAR
(043077)
(2-3311)
("Manon")
CARUSO
and
Flower Song" ("Carmen")
PAUL
FRANZ
II.
2
Charpen(ier
"Salve.
Dimora"
("Faust")
JOHN McCORMACK
(032239)
7 (2-034012)
et Dalila ")
Saini-Satins
("Louise")
BORI
"On I'appelle Manon"
GERALDINE
FARRAR
5 (054129)
6
Love Music
coeur s'ouvre ä to voix" ("Samson
KIRKBY
LUNN
"Mon
Clutsan.
Al. V. White
Cowen
IN
the famous air from Puccini's Opera, Tosca sings " Love and
Music, these have I lived for." What more beautiful philosophy
Love, indeed, seems to need
of life than this could there be?
music to complete its full expression, and on the other hand there is no
There is
art that can so fully express the emotions of love as music.
that divine spirit in music which is the essence of true love. The
variety and range of expression which great musicians have found for
the emotions of love is wonderful, and it is perhaps not too much to say
that it has been the theme of the finest existing musical masterpieces.
Practically the whole of opera is founded upon it, from "Tristan and
Isolde " downward.
Wagner's great opera is perhaps the most perfect
The love-music of the
expression of the divine passion in existence.
first and second acts, and the magnificent apotheosis of severed love
(the " Liebestod ") at the end have no parallel in the whole realm of
Even the love-music in
musical art, for ecstasy and exaltation.
Wagner's other operas does not reach quite the same level.
Other great composers have given us love-music of great beauty.
Beethoven in his glorious " Adelaide " and in his opera " Fidelio," and
Gluck in his " Orpheus," to quote two examples from the classics, have
Modern
expressed the noblest and most exalted aspects of love.
composers have written much that is very beautiful, if not always so
deep iii emotional feeling.
The melodies of Gounod's " Faust" are
full of the passion of youth.
The music of Saint-Saens, " Samson et
Dalila" vibrates with sensuous longing.
Bizet in the Flower Song from
" Carmen " has given us one of the most perfect love-songs.
Puccini
has exquisitely expressed the loves of Bohemia, while Verdi's " Aida"
To quote even
and " Otello " contain love-music of undying beauty.
" Louise," Debussy's " Pelleas et
more modern music, in Charpentier's
11lelisande" and Strauss' " Rosenkavalier"
one finds some rarely
beautiful love-themes.
In the literature of song the theme of love abounds, from the
classical period to the present day, but space does not permit of the
detailed mention of the many beautiful love songs in existence.
ROSINA
BUCKMAN
and WALTER
HYDE
with pianoforte accompaniment
by Mr. PERCY
played
PITT
12-inch record 7s.
O lovely
night
Published
ALICE
by
Landon
noch & Sons
WILNA
(soprano)
with pianoforte accompaniment
10-inch record 4s.
little home
Our
Published by Chappell
& Co., Ltd.
HARRY DEARTH
with
pianoforte
10-inch
Little
(bass)
accompaniment
4s.
record
playmates
Published by Boosey & Co.
RUBY HEYL (contraltc)
with orchestral
accompaniment
10-inch double-sided
record 3s. 6d.
Sometimes
Published by Ascherberg, Hopwocd & Crew, Ltd.
Sonny
Published by 6noch & Sons
HERBERT
TEALE
(tenor)
with orchestral accompaniment
10-inch double-sided
record
3s. 6d.
When first you came
Published by Chappell & Co.. Ltd.
Bid me good-bve
Published by Chappell & Co., Lrd.
Ronald
the many charming lyrics recorded this month the first to
be mentioned is the duet, " 0 Lovely Night," sung by Miss
Rosina Buckman and Mr. Walter Hyde.
Landon Ronald's
AMONG
celebrated song is most effective, as thus arranged for soprano and
tenor, its melodious phrases sounding richly beautiful as each voice
Both
takes them up, while the two blend together in perfect manner.
artists are heard at their best in this uncommonly fine record.
Next, attention may be called to the very taking record by Miss
Alice Wilna, who sings in delightful fashion a pretty, and dainty ditty
by Eric Coates, that has already won great popularity.
Both words
and music are imbued with a sentiment of love and home that appeals
to all. The popular
with much charm.
soprano
A very beautiful love-song,
Liddle, is one of two excellent
of " When first you came " has
expression that lift it far above
sings the song in taking style,
giving it
by the well-known
composer Samuel
The music
records by Herbert Teale.
an impassioned feeling and a beauty of
The final climax is
the usual ballad.
The other record by this popular tenor, Tosti's
especially effective.
"Bid me good-bye" is a taking example of a song in waltz rhythm.
Mr. Harry Dearth's many admirers will find him in a somewhat new
The popular baritone
vein with his record of " Little Playmates."
shows in this song the wide range of his art, and his rendering of the
little ballad,
with its tender, dainty sentiment,
is most charming.
Records by Ruby Heyl are always welcome, for her beautiful
This month
contralto voice is invariably heard to advantage in ballads.
she is heard in two very melodious numbers, first, a song of longing
for absent love, " Sometimes," a fine melody set to expressive words,
and a fanciful little ditty, "Sonny,"
dreams around her infant son.
in which a mother
weaves day-
HARRY
LAUDER
with orchestral accompaniment
12-inch record
02808
North,
South,
East
6s.
and
West
L zrrder
Published by Francis, Day & Hunter
HARRY
WELDON
with orchestral accompaniment
10-inch double-sided
record
3s. 6d.
S'too
jack
old, s' too old, sickening
s' too old
Published by the Herman Darewski Music Publishing Co.
I can't
from
jack
get away
my ancestors
Published by the Herman Darewski Music Publishing Co.
Foley
holej,
two famous comedians have given us of their best in these
fascinating records.
The Lauder record is a real gem for its
healthy humanity.
Listen to the little
sentiment
and
simple
opening speech in which Lauder, with simple words, draws an
unforgettable picture of the camp and the boys marching back to it, a
picture which enables its to enjoy fully the song that follows, in which
T
HE
the return of the boys, their songs and their thoughts of love and home
are described with a rare vivid charm, in words and music, such as
only Harry Lauder knows how to give us.
Weldon, the whimsical, gives us two songs of clever nonsense.
In
S'too old " he declares he knows nothing new, yet out of the old jokes
he evolves some fresh quaintness which makes us all merry with its
delicious humour.
" Ancestors " is a very clever satire in which the
laugh
turns
the
against himself in the happiest manner.
The
comedian
verses on his own personality, the varied ancestors he finds for various
To use his own words, " It's a game," but a
vices are most delightful.
merry one which we all can appreciate.
LIGHT
COMEDY
COURTLAND
and
SONGS
JEFFERIES
with orchestral
accompaniment
10-inch double-sided
record 3s. 6d.
In the land
bells
of wedding
Published by the Herman Darewski Music Publishing Co.
The
..
end of the journey
(Homeland
and you)
Lilian
Published by the Lawrence Wright Music Publishing Co.
Jleyer
Shirley
NAT D. AYER
with orchestral
accompaniment
10-inch double-sided
record
3s. 6d.
home (" The Bing Boys on Broadway ")
Southern
Published by B. Feldman & Co.
Nat D. Aker
B 9981
Take me back to Bingville
L
(" The Bing Boys on Broadway ")
:Vat D. Ayer
Published by B. Feldman & Co.
SAVOY
QUARTET
(Vocalist: Mr. JOE WILBUR)
B 1000
M
lýj
(
l
I
two
10-inch double-sided record 3s. 6d.
I've got the sweetest
Donaldson
girl in Maryland
Published by B. Feldman & Co.
Some day, somebody's
going to get you
Published by B. Feldman & Co. Gilbert & .llozgazz
& JEFFERIES
have again recorded
COURTLAND
lyrics, the first a pretty love ditty, with bright
taking
orchestral
effects, the other a sentimental
song with a catchy
retrain.Nat
D. Ayer's singing of two favourite numbers from " The Bing
Boys on Broadway," of which he is the composer, is quite fascinating,
for having composed so many haunting tunes he knows exactly how to
He gives the songs a piquancy and
get the utmost effect from them.
In " Bingville"
he is
charm which matte them doubly attractive.
particularly good.
The Savoy Quastet numbers arc also capital, the popular banjoists
playing them with their usual brilliance.
"Box
Nightmare-When
J
"Box
C 878-1
THE MAYFAIR
ORCHESTRA
12-inch double-sided record 5s. 6d.
I. containing
o' Tricks "-Selection
o' Tricks
Ihear
"-Selection
II.
containing
March-Carmen
The Hippodrome
1'an--Come
clown to earth.
L
THE
:
that Jazz Band play'-Japan-Joydreams.Stamper
had
nothing
:
on
me-Pipes
of
Stamper
Published by Francis, Day & Hunter
GUARDS
BAND OF H.M. COLDSTREAM
conducted by Major J. MACK ENZIE-ROGAN,
M.V.O., Mus.Doc..
12-inch double-sided
Our
R.A.M.
5s. 6d.
record
Bluejackets-Naval
Published
C 880f
Hon.
Life on the
Patrol
h'inuuo
by Hauckes & Son
Ocean-Nautical
Selection
Binding
Published by Hawkes & Son
DE
C 879
GROOT
1
AND THE PICCADILLY
ORCHESTRA
12-inch double-sided record 5s. 6d.
Sartti-Salty
Trio ("Samson
'a nt-Ja'a
et Dalila ")
Published by iugener,
lugener, Ltd.
,
Fantasie
Pncciici
sur (" La Boheme ")
P..AJs,h
l
A,. R:,,,,d;
A- C..
APPROPRIATELY
enough the Coldstream Guards band have
The brilliant
given us music of a naval flavour this month.
fantasia on some of our grand old nautical tunes-such
as " The
delight everyBay of Biscay" and " A Life on the Ocean Wave"-will
one by its breezy strains, especially as the music is superbly played by
The Naval Patrol is an equally fascinathe famous Guards musicians.
ting piece, with a rhythm that cleverly suggests the sparkling waves and
The striking drum effects in the middle of
the ships ruing over them.
the movement, and the original manner in which the music dies away
are two noteworthy features of the music, which is splendidly recorded.
De Groot and his Piccadilly Players have produced two very
The lovely Trio from
attractive records of famous operatic numbers.
" Samson et Dalila," in which is heard that love-melody, the most
beautiful thing of its kind ever written, is most artistically played, and
just
will prove a valuable addition to orchestral records of this kind.
as successful, too, is the rendering of a fantasy on Puccini's everpopular " Boheme," the piquant luscious melodies of which are played
with all that dash and brilliance so typical of the Piccadilly conductor
and his men.
The Mayfair Orchestra's
selection this month is from " Box o'
There are any number of
Tricks," the successful Hippodrome
revue.
bright tunes, which have already " caught on" with the public in the
piece, and each of the two selections so capitally recorded contains the
best of them.
SPEECH
FAMOUS
JAMES
01140
BY
M. BECK
12-inch record 6s.
Conclusion
of speech at the luncheon of the " Pilgrims'
Club,"
28th,
1918,
on November
celebration
of
American
Thanksgiving
Day.
JAMES
Attorney-General
Al. BECK,
Formerly Assistant
of the
United States, and leader of the New York liar, has won great
fame in his arguing of the most important cases before the Supreme
Court of the United States.
One of his most interesting articles is an analysis of the greatest of
the world's cases, that of the responsibility of the European conflict.
We have been fortunate
enough to record the conclusion
of
Mr. Beck's speech, delivered at the Pilgrims Club on November 28th,
in which he pays a glorious tribute to Great Britain's
wonderful
This is one of the most interesting
achievements in the Great War.
(.Seed 79)
talking records we have made.
"22,
BEDFORD
SQUARE,
W.C.
" 7th January,
"DEAR
X919.
SIRS,
"Very many thanks for the record ofMr. James M. Beck's wonderful
oration, which we have just listened to with rapt attention ! Let me
congratulate
you heartily on having secured it, surely the noblest
tribute the British have ever had.Yours
truly,
J. FORBES-ROBERTSON."
From the Palace
03629
03630
04247
04248
12-inch
C 887
2-3314
2-3315
5-2010
5-2012
(" Hullo
L " Hullo
America!
America
double-sided
"-Selection
! "-Selection
10-inch
record
I
II
records
double-sided
Spot (with chorus)
f The Beauty
I Joan of Arc (They are calling you)
5s. 6d.
The
The
The Jazz Band
1 love them all a little bit (with chorus)
Percy from Peckham
(with chorus)
What one can do, if one wants to, when
10-inch
B 994
Theatre
12-inch records
6s.
Elsie Janis
Give me the moonlight, Part i
Elsie Janis
Give me the moonlight, Part 2
Elsie Janis and Owen Nares
The picture I want to see
Apres la guerre
Elsie Janis, Owen Nares, Will West, Stanley Lupino
Palace
Palace
4s.
one tries
record
Theatre
Theatre
Orchestra
Orchestra
Llsie Tanis
Elsie Janis
Stanley
Lupino
Stanley
Lupino
3s. 6d.
Irene 11lagley
Eric Courtland
7-52092
10-inch record
0 sole mio (My sunshine) (Neapolitan
12-inch
02804
08067
2-0837
8s.
Folk-Song)
Enrico Caruso
7*.
records
brace of fellows (" Il Seraglio
Ah ! My pretty
")
Robert
Radford
Theme
from Trio in A minor,
Op. 5o, Part I
and Variations
Instrumental
Trio (Mark
Hambourg,
Marjorie
Hayward
and
C. Warwick
Evans)
Capriccio Italien,
Op. 45, Part I.
The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra
12-inch double-sided
record 7s.
Orpbee aux Enfers-Overture
New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra
ll 30 (" Miniature Suite," No. III (Scene du bal)
New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra
02805
02806
09308
2-07956
12-inch
Adpre Te Devote
When I was twenty-one
Gas Shell Bombardment
Jota
C 876{
Marie
double-sided
J Riverside
Bells Waltz
1 Have a heart-Medley
Fox
Merry
Whirl-One
Step
,Youth
Ben Millets
Harry Lauder
'1 he Royal Garrison Artillery
Arogonesa
12-inch
C875
6s.
records
and Beauty
Trot
Vess
Orchestra
!\1cKee's
Metropolitan
Dance Band
Ossman's
Banjo Orchestra
Waltz
10-inch
2-3311
Now sleeps the crimson petal
2-3312
2-3313
3-4023
5-2007
10-inch
'Tis the hour of farewell
Ships that pass in the night
When for the world's repose
Little Bridget Flynn
Hall
5s. 6d.
records
McKee's Orchestra
record
5s.
records
4s.
Kirkby
Lunn
Carmen Hill
Phyllis Lett
The Gresham Singer,
Ernest Butcher
10-inch double-sided
3s. 6d.
records
( Medley Two-Step (" Going Up ")
The Gaiety Theatre Orchestra
B 988{ (a) I'll bet you. (b) The touch of a woman's hand (" Going up ')
I
The Gaiety
Orchestra
Theatre
" Roi dYs "-Aubade
Minuet
A lesson in love
J
99o
j As a star
I'm all bound
'round with the Mason Dixie Line
9911
The Darktown
Strutters'
Ball (A Jazz Melody)
f It'll be nice to get back home again
992J
Stick around
for the new Jazz Band
Oshkosh
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