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Their voices blend so that they seem the upper and lower registers of the same organ. Don Grovanni: “Nella bionda” Marrtace oF Ficaro: “ Non piu andrai™ Sung by Apamo Dipur. Pathé 60072 A pair of gay Mozart arias rendered by an exceptionally rich bass voice. II segreto fu dunque Caruso and pe All Worsted Serge Pants Made To Order Mov Picture Tie-Us katte Eas Eis eee Reliable Tailoring Co., 371 S. Peoria St., Chicago | Movin; “Un bel di Mapame Butrerrty: remo” Sung by Crauptia Muazio. Pothé 54016 the deserted Japanese wife pines for ai Pinkerton, and she does it very Tactic for a dramatic soprano. Home Concert Vocal Bonxte Sweet Besste (Gilbert) Sung by Hutpa Lasnansxa. Columbia 49443 Charming Scotch song lyrically rendered. Darunc New Gray (Hanby) My Otp Kentucky Home (Foster) Sung by Lucy Gates Columbia 46059 Old favorites revived to supplant German lieder. Ever or Tuee I’m Fonpty Dreaminc (Hall) Lone, Lone Aco (Bayly) Sung by Barpara Mavrev. 42608 Appealingly clear and quaint. I's Weartnc Awa’ (Foote) Tue House or Memories (Aylward) Sung by Wittram Simons Columbia | 20418 | Two American art songs of rare beauty, admirably sung. A Kuakt Lap (Ayleard) I Waxt to Go Back to Butcuty (David- son) Sung by Retnatp Werrenratu. tor 45154 | Timely war songs, the first a red-blooded ballad about the wounded boy who was “finer than a king,” and the second a bit of trench sentiment. Tue Lost Cnorp (Sullivan) Sung by Auma Giuck, with violin obbligato by Errem Zimpatist Victor 88503 This fond couple (see press photographs) attempt to duplicate their “ Angels’ Serenade” success. Qvuaxp Mapeton Lucien Muratore Pathe 54013 French popular song—the “Tipperary” of the poilus—sung with fine spirit. Wuen tHe Boys Come Home (Speaks) Sung by E STINE SCHUMANN- Heixx VMitetor 87205 One of the most stirring war songs Amer- ica has produced. And she knows how to sing it! Columbia Vic- (Robert) Sung by Instrumental La Ronpe pes Lutins (Bazzint) Violin solo by Jascua Hetretz Victor 74570 Amazing virtuosity in a piece which dif- fers from the usual stunt-number in that it has beauty as well as difficulty. (a) Country Garpens (b) Suerpuern’s Hey Pretuve in A Frat (Chopin) Piano solos by Percy Grancer Co- lumbia A6060 Two crisply joyous compositions of his | own, and a gorgeous rendition of one of Chopin’s loveliest. | A Dream or Love (Liszt) JUDGE Mapame Butrerrty—Fantasie Vicror Herpert’s Orcnestra Vic- tor $5004 The harmonies of the Liszt nocturne seem enhanced in this transcription. Funerat Marcu (Chopin) Marcne Heroique (Saint-Saéns) American Recimentat Banp. 40135 Grandiose pieces effectively played. Heart Tuross (Arnold) In Venice (Sellars) Prince’s Orcnestra. Columbia 46063. Quiet and reposeful. The first has a long- breathed melody carried by the strings; the second is a fantasy of eventide in- , cluding a rich “Kyrie Eleison” sung by male voices. Luttasy (Brahms) Tue Orv Rerrain (Kreisler) Epna Wuite Trumpet Quartette Columbia 42603 Revealing the gentler aspects of brass, undreamed of by the average person. Marcue Stave (Tschatkowsky) Jewets or THE Maponna: INTERMEZZO, Pathé Act III Metropouitan Opera House Or- cHEstRA. Pathé 59059 Stirring Russian rhythms and harmonies, offset by Italian sparkle. Tue Music Box (Liadow) Passacacuia (Scott) Piano solo by Rupotpu Gan 27014 Ingenious bit of imitative music, and a crisp, ultra-modern sketch by the Eng- lish Debussy. Pathé Religious Asipe Witn Me Wuat a Frienp We Have in Jesus Tenor solos by Henry Burr Colum- bia A2589 Familiar hymns effectively rendered. Disco will be glad to answer any inquiries from readers of this department concerning records and phonographs of all makes. This department will be a permanent feature in Juvce. 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