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,_. " ,. I .. .. • 'V.{ -~~"-:'\ c~e//~ ~OFTHE~ COPYRIGHT PUBLICATIONS QNKEL @) BROTI1ERS, 612 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. M~ MLI4:/\\ J 0 .1< ?( <.J , LIS'll] Kunkel's Parlor Album No. I. PRICE, $1.00. Bea.ds of Champagne (Polka Ca.price) ....................Schuetz Bubbling Spring (Capr.ice), with Lesson.............. Rive-King Careless Elegance (QUIckstep) ..................... .Schleiffarth Dream of the Lily (Tone Poem Characteristic) with Lesson .................. ....................•...... .. Hertel Echoes of the Woods, with Lesson........................ .Paul Gem of Columbia (Grand Galopl. with Lesson...........Siebert II Trovatore, (Verdi) (Operatic Fantasia), with Lesson... .Paul Martha (Flotow), (Operatic Fantasia)..................... ..Paul Norma (Bellini), (Operatic Fantasia), with Lesson.........Paul Shepherds' Morning Song (Idyl), with Lesson............ .Paul Shower of Rubies (Tone Poem), with Lesson.. '" .....Prosinger Skylark Polka, with Lesson............................. .Dreyer Summer Sky (Waltz), with Lesson....................Vrellmecke The Jolly Blacksmiths (Caprice) with Lesson............ ..Paul Traviata (Verdi), (Operatic Fantasia), with Lesson....... .Paul William Tell (Rossini), (Operatic Fantasia), with Lesson. .Paul Kunkel's Parlor Album No.2. PRICE, $1.00. V<>c~1. Angels' Visits .......................................... ..Melnotte Because I dO-Ballad, (English and German words) .....Molloy Bliss All Raptures Past Excelling (Vocal Waltz-Eng. lish, Italian and German words, and Lesson) ....... Robyn Come Again, Days of Bliss, (English and German words, with Lesson) .................................... ..Schleiffarth E.a Ray....................... " .............. '" ......Jane Eyre Heart Tried and True, (English and German words) ... .K'unkeZ I Dinna Ken the Reason Why, (English and German ,vords). .. ........................................Foulon I Love But Thee, Yes, Only Thee, (English and German words) ...................................................Robyn Life's Lights and Shadows, (English and German words, with Lesson) ......................................... ..Robyn Row, Slumber, Love-Barcarole, (English and French words) ............................................Rembielinski The Asra ........................................... .•. Rubinstein The Parting (Duet-English and Italian words, and Lesson) ...........................................Tamburello The Penitent's Prayer (English and GerILan words) ... .Kunkel The Stolen Kiss (English and German words) .......... .Epstein Thou'rt Like Unto a Flower, (English and German words) .......................................... ...Rubinstein When Through Life, (Solo or Duet)-Concert Waltz, (English and German words) .................... .Schonacker When the Swallows Homeward Fly..........................A!lt Why Are Roses Red? (English, Italian and German words, and Lesson) ................................. .Jfelnotte Within a Mile of Edinboro' Town ....................... •Scotch Ir1st:r'-.1rr.l.er1t~l S010s. Angelic Chimes, (An Evening Reverie)............... Vrellmecke Flower Song............................................... .Lange Greeting to Spring........................•....•............ .;"Lutz "!Ifay Galop.................................••..•........... .Suson ~Iy Regiment, (March).............•........••..••....AnBchuetz. peeFt 0' Day Waltz...................•....•.......... ··· . .Rochow ~~~~~e~~l!ft~::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::g~~1~ The Banjo, (Ethiopian Sketch)........................ ..Meln.otte The First Ride, (Galop)................................... .SlduB Twilight Musings, (Reverie Waltz), with Lesson,.......Joh,!,-son 'IV Reo Waltz, ................................................ S~s8on Ir1st:r'-.1rr.l.er"1ta..1 D"t.:1ets. Gem of Columbia (Galop) ................................ S~ebert Love's Greetings (Schottische) ........................... Su~ert The Cuckoo and the Cricket, (Rondo) .................... .StdU8 The Jolly BlacksIDit.hs-Caprice Characteristic..........,. Paul -2 Kunkel's Parlor Album No.3. PRICE, $1.00. A Kiss Amiss-Ballad............ , ....................... ..Smith Alice-Ballad..............................................Ascher Allen's Echo Song......................................... .Allen Arlette (Song) ............................................•Kroeger Ceme to the Dance (La Maflola) .........................,Henrion ~~~a~::s~~eiii:::::::.·::::::::.·.·.·. :.·.·.·.·.·::.·.·.·::::.·::.·:.·.·.~~~~1g~ Hark. the Lark (Serenade)...............................Schubert Home. Sweet Home...................................... ..Bishop I'm a Happy Little Nig................................... .. Smith Killarney-Ballad...........................................Balfe Let me Dream Again.................................. ..Sullivan Love's Morning Message......................................A bt Lover and.the Bird...:................ ...............Gugli(lmo My EurydIce has Valllshed................................ Glv.ck ~g ~~:r~ .~~~~~::::::::::::::::.·.·:::.·:::::::::::::::::::::·c~~~~~ Sleep Thou, My Child.....................................Foulon Slumber Song............................................Kroeger Some Day-Ballad....................................... Wellings Sunbeams are Sleeping................................. Kroeger Tell Me Why............................. '" ...., ....... Wakefield The Lament..............................................Kroeger The ProposaL ..............................................Smith Then You'll Remember Me .................................Balfe 'Tis I Alone Can Tell. ..................................... .Riegg 'Tis the Last Rose ofSummer............................. .Moore To My Loved One..................••................... .Kroeger We Meet Above............................................ .Liebt Why the Cows Came Late................................. .Jones You See, Mamma............................................ Tosti Kunkel's Parlor Album No.4. PRICE, $1.00. Ada's Favorite Rondo, op 104............................. .Sidus Allegro from Symphony ill C major, op. 21. ..........Beethoven Chaconne in A minor, op. 62 ............................ .Durand Champions' March........................................Foulon Content.......................................................Paul Ella's Favorite Galop, op. 102 .............................. Sidus Finale from Symphony in B~ major............ , .. " ......Haydn Gavotte in A minor, op. 311 .............................. Kont8ki Gavotte Pompadour, op. 499 ............................... ..Behr Happy Wanderer, op. 17, No.2........................... .Jensen Heimweh, op. 117 ..................................... .Jun.qmann Humoreske, op. 9, No.3..................................Kroeger Humoreske, op. 15, Nos. 8and9...................... ..Schumann Jenny's Favorite Gavotte, op. 107 ......................... .Sidus Julia's Favorite Rondo, op. 108........................... .SidUi Katie's Favorite Schottische, op. 103...................... .Sidus Little Darling Gavotte.................................... .Bohm Maiden's Prayer....................................Badarzew8ka Menuetto from Symphony in Eb: major......... , ........ .lJlozart Menuet Celebre ......................................... .. Haydn Merry Sleigh Ride (Rondo) op. 67 ....................... ...Sidu8 Minnehaha Polka......................................... .Lara On Blooming- Meadows (Waltz) op. 72 ............... ..Rive-King Pizzicato Polka, op. 122 ................................ ..Strau8S Poll!:a Gracieuse, op. 8, NO.6 ........................... .. Kroeger Scherzo Celebre ........................................... Haydn Souvenir, op. 8, No.5................................... ..Kroe(Jer ~he.l:romenade, op. 75.................................... .Sidu8 HIle s Favorite Rondo, op. 105 ........................... .Sidu8 Tr8.eumere~ und Romanza, op. 15, No.7. op. 68, N 0.19. Schumann Valse e# mmor, op. 64, No.2.............................. Chopin -3 TO OUR PATRONS -AND THE MUSICAL PUBLIC. SPECIAL NOTICE. This catalogue contains the choicest and most popular pUblications. Remember. it is no more trouble or expense to send Music by mail one thousand miles, than it is to send it one mile. We reply to every letter requiring an answer that may be Bent to us. Orders by mail, except from regular cUHtomers entitIed to credit, must be accompanied by the cash, to receive attention. If too much money is sent, the excess will be placed to the sender's credit. In ordering Music, always be careful to give your correct address, Post-Office, State and County, legibly. Failure to do this, often causes delay, and sometimes loss of the goods ordered. -4 CATALOGUE . .. PIANO SOLOS• ..-4.ben,dglocken. (Idyl).......••.•..... .4-GoZd~eck 50 Ada s Favorlte Rondo................ .2-Stdus 35 Affection-Polka 00 0 ........ 0.......... .2-Floss 35 ...t la Valse(Impromptu) .............3-C.Bohm 35 ...tlleflro from Symphony in C major- Op. 21 (Beethoven) 0......... 0.... .2-Sidu8 35 Allegro Moderato from Symphony in B minor, (Schubert) ............. 0.......... .2-Sidus 35 Alpha Tau Omega-(Polka Elegante( ... oS-Coley 35 Amy Adelia Waltzes................. .3-Stueck 75 Andante from "Surprise Symphony" (Haydn) 3-Sidus 35 Andante from Symphony in C minor, Op. 67(Beethoven) ......... 0...... .2-Sidu8 35 Andante und Allegro-au8 Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, Op. 64, in freier Uebertragungfuer Klavier ........................7-Rive-'king 1 50