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ARTIST M.Pdf THIS DOCUMENT IS COMPILED BY ROBERT JOHANNESSON, Fader Gunnars väg 11, S-291 65 Kristianstad, Sweden and published on my website www.78opera.com It is a very hard work for me to compile it (as a hobby), so if you take information from it, mention my website, please! The discographies will be updated about four times a year. Additions and completitions are always welcome! Contact me: [email protected] MACBETH, Florence 1891, Mankato, Minnesota – 1966. Soprano. Debut 1912 Scheveningen (concert). Columbia, New York 1916-02-03 48578-1 I've been roaming (Horn) A5811 48579-1 Lo, here the gentle lark (Bishop) unpubl 48579-2 d:o A5867 48580-1 Come, sweet morning (-) unpubl Columbia, New York 1916-03-05 (15?) 48630-1 Spring voices (Voci di primavera) (Strauss) A5811 Columbia, New York 1916-03-15 48631-1 Moonlight starlight (-) unpubl Columbia, New York 1916-04-07 48684-1 Parla Waltz (Arditi) unpubl 48684-2 d:o A5867 Columbia, New York 1916-06-22 48833-1 Yeoman of the Guard (Sullivan): Strange adventure (w. Keyes, Kings- ton & Croxton) unpubl 48833-2 d:o unpubl 48833-3 d:o A5861 48834-1 Mikado (Sullivan): Madrigal (w. Keyes, Kingston & Croxton) unpubl 48834-2 d:o A5861 Columbia, New York 1916-06-23 48835-1 Don Giovanni (Mozart): Là ci darem la mano (w. Marr) unpubl 48836-1 Martha (Flotow): Good night quartette (w. Keyes, Kingston & Croxton) unpubl 48837-1 Gondoliers (Sullivan): In a contemplative fashion (w. Keyes, Kingston & Croxton) unpubl 48837-2 d:o unpubl 48837-3 d:o A5891 Columbia, New York 1917-02-28 49144-1 Nymphs and fauns (-) unpubl Columbia, New York 1919-10-01 49667-1 Roméo et Juliette (Gounod): Je veux vivre unpubl 49667-2 d:o unpubl 49667-3 d:o unpubl 49667-4 d:o unpubl 49667-5 d:o unpubl 49667-6 d:o unpubl 49667-7 d:o (date?) A6163 49668-1 Faust (Gounod): Aria dei gioielli unpubl Columbia, New York 1919-10-09 78727-1 Starlight love (Denni) unpubl 78727-2 d:o unpubl 78727-3 d:o unpubl 78728-1 Sweet love dreams (Magini-Glatt) unpubl 78728-2 do unpubl 78728-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1919-10-28 78727-4 Starlight love (Denni) unpubl 78727-5 d:o unpubl 78727-6 d:o unpubl 78728-4 Sweet love dreams (Magini-Glatt) unpubl 78728-5 d:o unpubl 78728-6 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1920-02-26 78727-7 Starlight love (Denni) unpubl 78727-8 d:o unpubl 78727-9 d:o unpubl 78727-10 d:o unpubl 78728-7 Sweet love dreams (Magini-Glatt) unpubl 78728-8 d:o unpubl 78728-9 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1920-06-21 49848-1 Linda di Chamounix (Donizetti): O luce di quest'anima unpubl 49848-2 d:o A6173 49849-1 Lakmé (Delibes): Ou va la jeune hindoue unpubl 49849-2 d:o A6189, 5022-M Columbia, New York 1920-06-22 49855-1 Villanelle (dell'Acqua) A6163 Columbia, New York 1920-07-20 49868-1 Carnevale di Venezia (arr Benedict) A6173, 5018-M Columbia, New York 1921-03-04 49944-1 Rigoletto (Verdi): Caro nome unpubl 49944-2 d:o A6189 Columbia, New York 1921-06-17 79894-1 Narcissus (Nevin) unpubl 79894-2 d:o unpubl 79894-3 d:o unpubl 79895-1 To a wild rose (MacDowell) unpubl 79895-2 d:o unpubl 79895-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1921-10-06 49992-1 Dinorah (Meyerbeer): Ombra leggiera A6219 49993-1 Mignon (Thomas): Io son Titania (Polonaise) A6219, 5017-M 49993-2 d:o unpubl 49993-3 d:o unpubl 49993-4 d:o unpubl 49993-5 d:o unpubl 49993-6 d:o A6219, 5017-M Columbia, New York 1921-10-07 79894-4 Narcissus (Nevin) unpubl 79894-5 d:o unpubl 79894-6 d:o unpubl 79895-4 To a wild rose (MacDowell) unpubl 79895-5 d:o unpubl 79895-6 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1922-07-16 98030-1 Traviata (Verdi): Ah! Fors'è lui unpubl 98030-2 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1922-08-11 80522-1 When I was seventeen (Swedish folk song) unpubl 80522-2 d:o unpubl 80522-3 d:o unpubl 80523-1 Kom Kjyra (Norwegian Echo Song) (Thrane) unpubl 80523-2 d:o unpubl 80523-3 d:o A3895 Columbia, New York 1922-08-12 80524-1 John Anderson, my Jo unpubl 80524-2 d:o unpubl 80524-3 d:o unpubl 80525-1 Robin Adair (Old Celtic Air) unpubl 80525-2 d:o A3733 80525-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1922-08-15 98037-1 Traviata (Verdi): Sempre libera unpubl 98037-2 d:o A6229 98037-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1922-09-30 80522-4 When I was seventeen (Swedish folk song) unpubl 80522-5 d:o unpubl 80522-6 d:o unpubl 80522-7 d:o A3733 Columbia, New York 1923-01-12 98030-3 Traviata (Verdi): Ah! Fors'è lui unpubl 98030-4 d:o unpubl 98030-5 d:o unpubl 98030-6 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1923-03-02 80883-1 Tarantella Napoletana (Rossini) unpubl 80883-2 d:o unpubl 80883-3 d:o unpubl 80883-4 d:o unpubl 98030-7 Traviata (Verdi): Ah! Fors'è lui A6229 98030-8 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1923-04-27 80883-5 Tarantella Napoletana (Rossini) unpubl 80883-6 d:o A3895, 36-M 80883-7 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1923-05-31 81061-1 Twickenham Ferry (Marzials) unpubl 81061-2 d:o unpubl 81061-3 d:o unpubl 98086-1 Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti): Mad scene unpubl 98086-2 d:o unpubl 98086-3 d:o A6233, 5017-M Columbia, New York 1923-06-01 81063-1 Pierrot (Roberts) unpubl 81063-2 d:o 30003-D 81063-3 d:o unpubl 81064-1 Charlie is my darling unpubl 81064-2 d:o unpubl 81064-3 d:o unpubl 81064-4 d:o unpubl 98087-1 Perle du Brésil (David): Charmant oiseau unpubl 98087-2 d:o unpubl 98087-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1923-06-02 98088-1 Barbiere di Siviglia (Rossini): Una voce poco fa unpubl 98088-2 d:o unpubl 98088-3 d:o A6233 Columbia, New York 1923-06-04 81065-1 Lazy Song (Lawson) unpubl 81065-2 d:o 30003-D, 25-M 81065-3 d:o unpubl 98089-1 Faust (Gounod): Jewel song unpubl 98089-2 d:o unpubl 98089-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1923-10-10 81061-4 Twickenham Ferry (Marzials) unpubl 81061-5 d:o unpubl 81061-6 d:o 30000-D, 38-M Columbia, New York 1924-03-10 98087-4 Perle du Brésil (David): Charmant oiseau unpubl 98087-5 d:o unpubl 98087-6 d:o unpubl 98089-4 Faust (Gounod): Jewel song unpubl 98089-5 d:o 5044-M, 65028-D Columbia, New York 1924-03-12 81617-1 Au printemps (Gounod) unpubl 81617-2 d:o unpubl 81617-3 d:o unpubl 81618-1 Ho! Mr. Piper (Curran) unpubl 81618-2 d:o unpubl 81618-3 d:o 30000-D, 38-M Columbia, New York 1924-03-13 81619-1 Come to the fair (Easthope Martin) 30009-D, 37-M 81619-2 d:o unpubl 81619-3 d:o unpubl 81620-1 The Fairy Pipers (Brewer) unpubl 81620-2 d:o unpubl 81620-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1924-03-17 81623-1 What's sweeter than a new-blown rose? (Handel) 30009-D, 37-M 81623-2 d:o unpubl 81623-3 d:o unpubl 81624-1 Oh! Si les fleurs avaient des yeux (Massenet) unpubl 81624-2 d:o unpubl 81624-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1924-03-18 98135-1 Contes d'Hoffmann (Offenbach): Doll song unpubl 98135-2 d:o 5044-M, 65028-D 98135-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1924-03-24 98136-1 Air and variations (Proch) unpubl 98136-2 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1924-08-25 81950-1 John Anderson, my Jo unpubl 81950-2 d:o 30018-D, 94-M 81950-3 d:o unpubl 81951-1 'Twas within a mile of Edinboro town unpubl 81951-2 d:o 30018-D, 94-M 81951-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1924-08-26 98157-1 Nymphs and fauns (Bemberg) unpubl 98157-2 d:o unpubl 98158-1 The lass with the delicate air (Arne) unpubl 98158-2 d:o 5018-M Columbia, New York 1925-04-09 W140511-1 The last rose of summer (Moore) unpubl W140511-2 d:o unpubl W140511-3 d:o unpubl W140511-4 d:o unpubl W140512-1 Annie Laurie (Scott) unpubl W140512-2 d:o unpubl W140512-3 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1925-05-07 W140591-1 Love's old sweet song (Molloy) 106-M W140591-2 d:o unpubl W140591-3 d:o 106-M W140591-4 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York 1925-05-11 W140594-2 I hear a thrush at eve (Cadman) unpubl W140594-2 d:o unpubl Columbia, New York W140594-3 I hear a thrush at eve (Cadman) unpubl W140594-4 d:o 106-M W140594-5 d:o 106-M MacBRIDE, Donald Hugh Boy-soprano. Victor, Philadelphia 1907-11-15 B4933-1 Messiah (Händel): Come unto Him unpubl B4933-2 d:o unpubl B4934-1 Theodora (Händel): Angels ever bright and fair unpubl B4934-2 d:o (76.60) 5329 B4935-1 Sing me to sleep (Greene) unpubl B4935-2 d:o unpubl MacDONALD, Jeanette 1907, 18/6, Philadelphia – 1965, 14/1, Houston, Texas.
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