Zonophone Records Complete Catalogue 1919

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Zonophone Records Complete Catalogue 1919 A. JL AL BITIRSH INSTITUTE OF RECORDED SOUND G r 3 tw t-F 1-Iqqqql91hýý°°ý' - - - - - - - - - - ýýýýý`;ý ý?`ý \`";ýýýýc ý ýýýý ti Double Si DiFY oröDiür3/Y 12 INCH ý/ 't f^y ItCI3 DOUBLEýSIiýFDýV/ ýý,Eiý:+iR1iYý E iiR1iY / SILED iýjýýCf3ý.+ CATALOGUE INDEX. Harry Lauder 2;Instrumental Selections (Contd.)- ... ... ... - Celebrity 3-4 Pianoforte 19 Grcýnd Opera and ... ... ... :rülitary Band Selections... 5---12f Piccolo 19 ... ... ... ... Urass Band Selections 5-121 Pipers and Drummers 19 ... ... ... ... f)r.'i Selections Tnbaphone I-20 estral ... ...12-151 ... ... ... instrumental Selections Ukulele 20 ...15-21 ... ... ... Accordion lS Violin 20--21 ... ... ... ... ... ... .. Bagpipes Iii Violin, 'Cello, Flute & Harp 21 ... ... ... ... ... Banjo Violin, 'Cello Piano 21 15 and ... Zither Banjo 21 Violin, Flute Harp 21 ... and ... Barrel Organ 15I Violin Mustel Organ 21 ... ... ... and ... Bassoor. I"ü Xylophone 21 ... .-. ... ... Bells 1<xiýAi i1 ... ... g ... ... ... ...21--22 Celeste... 161Ballads 2.--35 .. ... ... I Vocal Duets ... .. ... ...3537 Clarionet luiQuartettes, Rec. .., ... ... ...37--4t7 Concertina Hebrew ]records 40 ...... ...16--17 ... ... ... Cornet ... ... ...17--16iCcznedier nes ... ... ..10-__42 Fiittc ?3IComedians ... ... ... ... ...42-48 Hari lSlRecitations 48 ,., ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Melodeon... ; B'Sketcbes and Descriptive 48 ... ... Ocarina Liet 40-81 ... 18-I9'Alpbabetical ... ... .. mýi= =, ýýni - ý lýI lllE =EI _ __ __ _ Ter. Double . -Inch -Kc Stop yaar tlckl,ýY- A, Jock rlt'sjust like bvlný, at bame ,,4,f qton eý 634 lRoxning Laur,;, & JM.,,-jYeus,, (S"nd Advid"' (Me!WW & L"W)ýý In the Gloamin6s (Luýe.ie, rBreahfait iq bed In Morning 664, Barly the 1 Messaý%? Boy ,,6tnising, Harry Uauderý ýThe DWV ROMM LMAe WAMY Owl my "qfBMnM Hector Gxani- -ýThe ILereice I (Thhe Pll"n,ýy Stone I ft, & LiW& W191 The "me ns Iqq Amer dki Veto hi 547 since shiý was A.bý4bý,.. Ud,, , - I i it's nice when You love a wet ;,Iss;, e 3rted 01 sm I Qate 941 ý (L"W, WfWTbatp t!j!ý r7ezt!ihýýi oI wear Rocked in Via crl2die off thn deep Weddlng, o! Sandy N!c.Sab (Lated-ýý SWO Me Qw W me T"A .4,ýTbeWhý,,.j I get t)aek to bo--n:'e Scotland 11 7ý A wee house "M2 Mt h=Mr t (Lauddrý' L (LO." G va"i bonnie Maggie dar-Un' r kind `Ts-ta my He was very, very, . to e 116(!I i l.aadc' 554 (Lmatt.ier The Pert. beio Lass bounding basn.ter (Lauder)The b ir. b-ý.d (L ýLqv it's ni-er to ý TV, i The !ass of Ki!!iecr:nkie 10Dr!t.,sliIThe Flit, I w 604ýTrin to Inve-ar}, (Lomýze, ad$ - Dulldog,3 al 1Fco the Noo d-wr q 618q yaý `1 oberrnory Maggie Twmson (Leeu'ee)I (Appeal or £1 for G.0_18 J Bonnie ,Of4LPOO, t )aitr_e, Doughie the Her (Lauder)',G.29{ Scottish S ldivrs and t32,.'inr Lauf lSf:ccther to üI outi'er (Le, rw I love to be a sailor 'Lau.i+rý. G.O 22{I'm going to marry-arry (Lauder), (We ail go harne the sane way 'Z.zuner (The lads t?ho fought and won &e 23{ (!.au.er;'G.O.33 `0 sing to ens ßnid Scotch sane. G.0 1. F ersn:.; She is my Rosie (Lar derj (The \Vaggle tht Kilt (Lau),r)I 0' rThen I was 'went y-one ( ru?.. G o.27 2<anny, or, I never loved another Ia59' Soarit, & West but iL G,0.36-1 North, ,.St, you al rl l r7r(1!'! Back, back to where the heather 6.0.28% grows lau,:'cr); ýI son:eIladF v ýat,oi for me (I a e . think I'll er.^ wed In the t ummer G.:).38! {Laýaerji l.$onnic 11,a irnre Laia1:- (Addrms to Bn,ý Sroutzý Sir ao',nrt Baden-Powell Mlý Tbe Roal to Alarf-sliek; ýA. Pov,exý jHy Mom Mv.-d NlAsor',;d LmKc Tm,j) evGrand Opera and Celebrity Records. Sanfuzza Cavallerin Aliserere " 1! Trovatorc IFCar me, I Mesdames miss Al Yýrroxv ans?' Ltust cane G.O. 1 Mr. Erdest Vil Alvenn'arrow and Vioietta I r. Mr. Ernest Pike In the Combat " It Trov store " G"O. S und LPdme. Vtuietta & Mr. Ernest Pike Stay, Stay, Turiddu ` Cavalleria ý r,usucauu - tvxurne. aýezeauý a Mr. Ernest Y2ke -.- -. .., . n` S 1?abanera " Carmen " Mdme. Vlolotta What hear I 'S' ovatore 9 Gipsy Song " Carmen " bliss :ilv¢ :iraoroa uni?'G'a. Air,-Harry 'i'hornton bldme . iioiettn r,rhn c'rAm-+ rhnrnc 11 5.ner I. r 0 Night from` =rný ný an,mnrennnr of Hymen iý nr r Romeo and ff" 0 04 --- Misses Qolv, Amy Alv- Y-r-I .1111 * * G.O. 31 --.?v`.r. lz"uest l nusrac, lýaesas. nruesi -..ine, -- 'Thorpe Bates, L. Stanley NOW Hal; Priests I'iocecd, and to the the porn,. fn-nn . -Aida" ý . AN, ' ` ---'_-! (La Traviata, I Miss Al ena Yarrow and (Rigoletio Air. Ernest PikeI G,.O.II Mr. Ernest Pike I Miss Aicena Yarrow, Mies Amny. Ah ! fors' a 'uf " Traviu!a " ;Sung Augarde, Mr. E. Chifford in Itall:ýnf " L';nco6nihý " 4 1 That nil the Load of Infamy " itiga:etto " Miss Als one Yarrow and.. Toreador Song " C. str. Thorpe Bates rmen I Mr. Peter i)awaon and Chorus G.O.i2{ Soienne in Quest'ora " The Force f La " " of lytstiny " Messrs. Donna a Mobile from Rigoletto Ernest Pike and ' etcr Dnwsou tt Sun ;n _ýta3iani G.O. 5{ Miss ýANena Yarrow. Mrssrs.l I Ernest Pike and Thorpe.idatesl I !Caro Nume from j I Gkyp,, me,,Py hIll"', Oh laýrýa "- L. incogana I-- isar. "ýiev::a:ix iv1r. i-eier.- , - - G.0.1? Dawson and Miss Alvena Farrow La Euhese Messrs. 1"Ihc Chorale " Faust Ernest Pike and Per i:s.vson Me,srs. Peter Dawson, Harry Ihornion :aud Choi., I Duel S ue " Faust IitaShadoýe° Song" 1)inoreh " (Sarg nlessrs. Eist Pityc, Ii3rryi Ia Italiar:-; L'Incognita L Tharnton and J. It. Sco7landifr.O.14 he Mad Scene "Lucia di Lumnter- ,i II3a102' " " L'Incognfta ' f Let cri: gaze. on the form heforc Im-i 1 " " P1.1c and, (Vuican'sSuLtg 'Philemon and Bands" L.Oý 7ý -Mr.Nfiss Aivcna Mr. Robert RnfIfard Grand Opera and Celebrity Records. Ten -Inch Double -Sided 1Serenade " Faust Bell Song " Lakme Mr. Robert RadfordI G.0.31 1$olero Mies Elizabeth Newbold 0.0.15 { Church Scene " Faust "_ " Vespri Sicilians " Mr. Robert Radford__ and[ E Miss Elizabeth Newbotd Miss Vera Reynolds! (B1ow, Blow thou winter. wind o Star of Eve "Tannhauser G.0.32{ (Sargaares) Mr. Robert Radford G.O.17 Mr. Robert Radford 1 Cavatina ' La Juive " O Isis " Magic Flute " L Mr. Robert Radford Mr. Robert Radford' j O ruddier than the Cherry (Harrdr+i (Pill! Petf ! "Les Huguenots" Mr. Robert Radford G.O,.19{ Mr. Robert Radford G.i4 The heart bowed down BohemianEheemu I The Porter Song Martha " Girl " L Mr. Robert Radford' ý Mr. Robert Redford Ilo ! Jolly Jenldr " Ivanhoe -Woo Mr. Robert Radford (Londonderry Air (Violin) G.0.20 thou thy Snowflake G"O.35{ Miss Mary La, Ivanhoe " IIIChanson sans paroles (Viol::>O Mr. Robert. Radford! L (Tscha;ho;rsky) Miss Mary Law I'The Armourer's Song " Robin Bond " i (Rolling in foaming billows Mr. Robert Radfordl Creation G.O.21j Rage, thou angry Storm "'i'heIG,O.37. Mr. Robert Radford L( G`ypsy's Warning " Is not His word like a he " Elijah " Mr. Robert Radford; Mr. Robert Radford Serenade " Faust " Mr. Robert Radford', ( When a Maiden takes your fancj G.O.24 Potion Scene " Romeo and Juliet " ýG.O39 " 11 Seraglio 11 (Mozart) Mr. Robert Radford Mr. Robert Radfort I would 1-'were a King (Si4lhva,r Air. Robert Radford Waltz Song " Romeo and Juliet"', Miss Elizabeth Newbotdl G.O.25 Una Voce Poco fa " 11 Barbiere di rMignon Gavotte (Violin) (Thhotna+) siviglla " 0.0.401 Miss Mary Law Miss Elizabeth Newboldi La Serenata (Violin) (;Vosxko,rski) Miss Mary La", Osmino's Aria " It Seraglio " Mr. Robert Radfordf G.036 Erl tu [La Colombe, Entracte (Viaün) (Gouov che macchiava quell'anima,,, . These records are sung in English unless otherwise staled. fON(iFHONE DOUBLE-S'IDEF3 !tE^OIiDS, ,...._....w.._._ý...-,......ý.ý:......_..ý..,ýý.._...ýý,.:.._ý-ý,.ý...ý,,.,._.ý, BAND Slb'ýLECATIONS. ANL SELECTIONS BAND ez BELLS ULACK DlAMOj' ;DS BAND-cid, r Wedding March (FVith chwch ;c11s) (Mendels I d ( sonrýJ Black Diamc"nds Fcstiväl Bande Freu;h Come:iv," Overture (Ma) Corouatiýýa March. Bom "Le Prophete" ýSelection,'T5e FlyingDutman," Selection (Wagner) (Meye+öeeri3iaek Festival Band _Tünmonds ý Z. ßic;e of l<ocöelle " '/.'alfe) .--`-'---aiaiaai ,,..ý....j:ctwev) " " Trai io-da," Pit i. SOLOS & MII:I'I'ARY':%. ,4Wectiou, [Veidil ýt'C,CAL " Iraviata,''JWctiou Part 1I. (Verdi1 ` Grown Diau ds " Overture (Auber) BAND A " OLu_rou " Ovrr[ure (6Veheu) Phe 4 ),;od Savm the King Baýs Solo &}Llitary Ban 87 Croon iudia (Eigar) the _,yc ýýýorois:no.ý Qeis 131dGtt iýiamr:ucu iý.uui', a- ch of ) owrta:n Gnomen (K. N;:k ýýturj (týod-Save ttro füug SVlO & Cho:us3q 91 ida (J-rwes;ional \1,i cit (Verdi) 'i RuI. 13riYounia Solo & Chorus k. -nir-:.diýa ýi..azcnceLOra:gclit,oiattca) . - S38 ; The British Grenidiers Black Diamoc cis Bat.,! 1ilnart;Gnii bless th, P-, nice of Waleý Solo & Chora.A, uf [)a4 Solo & Chotni-i Corcinu 6lar'n 131..ak.Diautonds Band i3EýSE'S na TH' BARN BP,.NDA tic_.:er, TF,er. 889ý uiy ..J tr. ýPýs:rceraged tl:e'Cu=.,prst i..ýonýiolieri," ý2lection, Ya-[ I. ý Golden 1031 (JUlJiraýiý (arr.
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