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Columbia Records Catalogue 1922 Complete to Supplement No. 60.1 CURRENT PRICES OF COLUMBIA RECORDS. DARK BLUE LABEL (Doable,S,ided)v__I'sges_60 to 103 10 inch 3/6 12-inch 516 .. ... Hebrew-Jewish Records-see page 110. Wm. McEwan Sacred Album 42/- . each The Children's Bo:-" (see 103) 21/- page - LIGHT BLUE LABEL ('J Pc.'er 9 42 uble-Sided; , to 10-inch 5/- each 12-inch 7/6 ea -a "Daughter of Madame Angot " A1Lum 13 s."."EEN LABEL. Pages 43 to 59 PINK LABS L, GRAND OPERA (Single-Side d Page 1C 12-inch 1246 iva-dica only. ... .. ... each BROWN LAB-Z.. ITALIAN OPERA ;Double-Sided) 104 to :106 516 10-inch :3/6 each ... )'L iach eac" RMEN' Ai .um, compieta 0 1.'Sa i i)A " Aihurn, containing Complete Opera £ r "i?ICOLETfO"Album,containingCompleteOpera . £4 8n. `IteCards. '::tng txdn>,flcru/t4 ruder P.rittlA! CAUTION..--Cuwnrbta 3ety '4;,stralian Zealand Parents, naý" ný: b! aal for :slr! ar offered fir salt at less than Al autfori,ed pries: fixed tAo,* liaFls eannrrier respa,iaýrly. euir,{;;r rendering LRtk ells:- ant pýr'`arer to damage for infringe sent"-ssýwýwý++.ýmr ýrnllls.. ý7s8 BRIT'S}-?!NST;TUTE QE SOUND, 922 SUPPLEMENTARY CATALqQIWTION;(7DFD ROAD, i iris Supplementary Catalogue includes all Columbia Records issued in the supplements Nos. 61 to 65 and Special Issues. and with the 1922 Catalogue comprises the complete Columbia repertoire to the No. 65 and " Lady of re Rose " Supplements. I ORPLE LABEL-12-In. Single-Sided. 716 LIGHT BLUE LABEL-12-in.-contd. 72:18 (Carmen-My Mother I Behold ILe Chasseur Ntaudit (Tbe Accursed l Duct: Shaba Mullings and 1.1423{ Hunter). In 2 Pts. Sir Henry J. 259 [Oberon-Ocean, thou might yp monster t. Wood & New Queen's Hall Orchestra Elsa Straka Tluee Dances from Henry VIIT.- "':BO f The Better band (Coroen) No. Shephrrd's Dance l Dame Clara Butl L1424 No. 3. Torch Dance Alick Maclean & New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra ;,u9PLE LABEL-10-in. Sin;le-Sided, 51- L1425 Siegfried Idyll. In 4 Pts. Parts I & 2 .254 f Kathleen \Iavourneen Coates & London Symphony Or. l Pablo Casale ('Celle) .4ibert i'.255 I a Gioconda-Ilarcirolle Stsacciari Lashanska 'LIGHT BLUE LABEL-10-In. Double-Sided, 5!- z56 My Curly-headed Baby I n457 My Ain Folk Darns Clara Butt D1433ýHahauera, from " Carmen " Bratra X253 J The Brightest Day, from " Red l Elsa Siralia I,ettex Days" D 1434 \Sem iet (Debussy) W. H. Squire ('Cello) Greeque ditto. X259 Fiddle and I Lashansha Ch=son D1435f?4enuet (Mozart) T BLUE LABEL-12-in. Double-Sided, 716 Cradle Song (Nell Gwvn Dances-No. 3. Merry- makers -Dance Aleck Maclean ( Sometimes fn L1411 my DreamsHubert New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra D1436 {( EisdeU Three Dances from Henry VIII., No. I Dotorosa ditto. Morris Dance Alich Maclean & New Qaeen's Hall Light Orchestra D1437 I The Norman I Mighty Deep Allin ( Iiuagarian Rhapsody, No. 2, in 2 Pt s. The Storm Fiend ditto. L14 i5 Sir Henry J. Wood and New Queen's Hall Orchestra D1439 Tambourin (Leclair) Bratza (Violin) ra (Dragonflies) (Z-wlt) ditto. (The Erl King Josef Hofmann (Piano) Libellules Li t d Prelude in G minor ditto D1440 {I,aCradle Song (Schuber) W. Ii. Squire A Night on the Bare Mountain. In Lanza (Rossini) ('Cello) L1417 2 Pts. Sir Henry J. Wood an4 New Queen's Hall Orchestra ( Princess of the Sunny Smile Hubert Eisdell Mother Goose (Ma Mere POye) D1441 1 ) You came to me ditto. (b)1-1 ,., "Garden-'Ravel), ,, L=1181 The' Fairy Hamilton Orchestra Hart), & Halle GREEN LABEL-12-in. Double-Sided, 6/S Lttl« fDon Juan. In 4 Pts. Parts I. and SALLY : l II. Dr. Richard Strauss & London The Church 'round the Corner Symphony Orchestra F1074 1 Grossmith Thatcher !.142( and Don Juan. Parts III. and IV. ditto. Wild Rose Dorothy Dickson & Chorus X1421 Der Rosenkavalier-Waltz. 1 In 2 Pts. ditto. The Lorelei Crossmith, 7 hatcher and Beard Q2 Salome-Dance of the SevenHilo. F1075 You can't keep a goo.-i girl down i Vd1t. In 2 It.. Dorothy Dickson Supplementary r_ REN LABEL-12-En.-contd. I DARK BLUE LABEL-12-tn.--contd. The Schnitzes-Komisski Leslie Henson Princess Marv Waltz rnvlulA.Ma -.IJI)Iý WI l C .UVCS 1.UIrng Century Dame C Dorot/rr Dickson Gregory Stroud and 9861 When Francis Dances vi Waltz Prince's Dance U Sally Gregory Stroud and Chorus F3077 Whip-poor-WillDorothy (Ours is a nice 'ouse, ours is Dickson and Gregory Stroud 887 Alirr, Germ.,,, from "Fun of the Fayr, THE LADY OF THE ROSE: Catch a Butterfly while you can 888 f "Golden Moth "tel. In 2 F1078 Ivy Tresmand Herman Finch's When Men grow older Ivy Tresmand, Leonard Mackay and Huntley Wright 889 I " Lady of the Rose "-Sel. I Daly's Theatre G A Woman's No F1078 Phyllis Dare and Thorpe Bates " Lady of the Rose" Walt I Love you so ditto. 890 Herman Finsk's L" Gabrielle," Waltz Century F1080 Silhouettes runtley Wright :Mariana Thorpe Bates 8911 " Fnn of the Facre "-Sel. I 1 Herman Fink's . JCall to Arms F1081 Ivy Tres,nan: ad Thorpe Bates 892 fStraussland Waltzes Prince's Land o' Mine Thorpe Bates & Chorus Pretty little Cinderella, Waltz 833f Brother Bill and Father Fred ; DARK BLUE LABEL-12-In. Double-Sided, 5/6 The Movies ('I. 878f" Sally "-Sel. In 2 Pis. Herman Finck's Orchestra Mississippi Cradle Song, Wa' 894 Prince's Dance 874 fCairo-Sel. In 2 Pts. Beautiful Hawaiian Love, Wa. His Majesty's Theatre Orchestra 895 f" Lady of the Rose "-Voc f Cairo-['also ditto l In 2 Pts. Light Opera (.. 875 Cairo-(a! Chinese Dance; (b) Pro- cession ; (c) Bacchanale His Majesty's Theatre Orchestra DARR BLUE LABEL-10-In. Double-' da- 876 f The Gipsy Princess-Sel. In 2 Pts. I Herman Finch's Orchestra 877fThe Co-Optimists--Sel. In 2 Parts. Herman Finck's Orchestra 878 ( Melodious Memories. In 4 Pts. Parts 7 1 and 2 Herman Flock's Orchestra 879 Melodi )us At, mories. In 4 Pts. 1 Parts 3 and 4 ditto. 880J Mountain Lovers John McCormack L G7cen Isle of Erin ditto. 851 (S. l1y-Ballet Music. In 2 Pts. Winter Garden Theatre Orchestra Peggy O'Neil, Waltz Prince's Dce.Or. 882 When the Sun goes down Blues, Fox- Trot Happy Six I Whose Baby are you ? One Step 8885 New York Havana Band When Buddha Smiles, Fox-Trot ditto. 884 Waltz Prince's Dnce. Or. <rKiss-a-Miss,IW'hy Dear? Fox-Trot Happy Six rTannhauser-Grand March 8855 Grand Opera Company Lohengrin -Bridal Chorus ditto. of COLUMBIARECORDS up to and including Supplement No. 60. FOR PRICES SEE PAGE 2 COVER. A Comprehensive Index to Record. will be found on Page I l l COLUMBIA RECORDS. Alphabetical List of Artists. BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS. Sir Thomas Beechs.m Bc" haur I und Dance and Novelty aaada Symphony Orchestra 31, 32 Art Hiciuun's Orchestra .. Beecham bight Orclic,tra (I3ugeue Billy Arnold'; Novelty Baud Casino Orchestra 73, 76 Chicago Symphony Orchestra ... 66 Albert Coates and London Symphony Orchestra ... 32 Court Symphony ...Orchestra ... ... 67 ... ... Ellery Band 65 Jazarimba orchestra 68 ... .. .. ... ... ... ... Herman Pinch and Orchestra 50, 76, 94 Kentucky Serenaders 68 ... ... Garde Republicalne Band 64 King s Novelty Orchestra 68 ... ... ... ... Grand Milan Band I,rmins Roseland Orchestra 68 ... ..106 ... ... Grenadier Guards Baud 60, 61 Leo F. Reisman Orchestra 68 .. Hamilton Harty and Halle Orchestra 33 London Dance Orchestra 89, 70, 71 ... Julius Harrison and Symphony Orch. 33 Marimbaphone Band 68 Original Dixieland ... ... ... nogate Orchestra ... ... ... 74 Jazz Band ... 69 Haydn Orchestra . 71 Paul Biese Orchestra 68, 69 Imperial Russian Orchestra... ... ... 33 Princes' Band ... ... 70 Jaoob'"; Trocaderlans ... 74, 59,... 94 Prince's Dance Orchestra... ... 69,... 70, 71,... 72 London Repertoire Band... 67 Royal Marimba Band 77 ... 57, ... ... ... ... London Repertoire Orchestra 75, 95 Savoy Dance Orchestra ... .. 74 London Revue Orchestru59, 75, 76, 94, 95 Sweatman's Jazz Band 69 Orchestra 32 Ted Lewis' Jazz Band ... 69,. 72 London Symphony ... ... Alick Maclean and New Queen's Hall Vernon Club Band .. ... ... 72 Light Orchestra 32 Vincent Lopez Orchestra 69 ... ... ... ... ... Massed Bands the Guards 60 Waldorf Astoria Orchestra 71 of ... ... Milan Symphony Orchestra 73 Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra 68, 70, 72 ... ... Natioual Military Band 65 11 London Theatre Orchestra.. ... New York Philharmonic Orchestra 73 Adelphi -tt.eatre Orchestra 52, 75 ... ... Prince's Grand Concert Band 66, 75, 92 Apollo Theatre orchestra 75 . Prince's Military Band... 65 Alhauhbra Theatre Orchestra 55, 56 .. ... Prince's Orchestra 72, 73, 75, 93, 94 Daly's Theatre Orchestra 51, 5 i ... Band 65 Empire Theatre Orchestra 51, 52, 54 Penn Military ... ... ... .. Royal Guards Band 64 I Gaiety Theatre Orchestra 53 ... ... ... ... Russian Symphony Orchestra... 73 Garrick Theatre Orchestra 54 ... ... ... St. Hilda Colliery Band 65 Loudon Hippodrome Orch. 55, 57, 58,59 ... ... Savoy Orchestra 74 London Theatre Orchestra 54, 94 ... ... ... Scots Guards Band 62, 63, 76 Oxford Theatre Orchestra 53 ... .. Southport Corporation Band 65 Palace Theatre Orchestra ... ... ... ... 115 Union Symphony Orchestra 74 Prince's Tlieutte Orchestra 53 ... ... .. ... Felix Weingartner Orchestra 33 Prince Wales' Theatre Orchestra 56 and .. of .. Queen's Vaudeville Theatre Orchestra 58, Sir Henry J. Wood and New .59 30 31 Winter Garden Theatre Orchestra 51, 54 Hall Orchestra ... R^ 1 Flute, 'Cello and Harp Tr103 ... ... ... u: , s.iý.... r..ý..,ar...... rvwý....ý ,ý Cristeta, Goui (Violin) 79 Percy Grainger (Piano) ... ... 93 Hamilton Harty (Piano) ... ... 78 ... ... Hawaiian Guitat Duets 77 ... ... Josef Hofmann (Piano)... 35 ... ... Daisy Kenneiv (Violin) 37 ... Daisy Kennedy and Hamilton Harty Piano) 41 (Violin and ... ... ... Harry r,;tnder'? i n.e Band (Bagpilxs) 83 ,LPHABETICAL LIST OF ARTISTS--Continued Instrumental-Con tinned.
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