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Cj0mund C!Aomlerg ROMBERG's VERY OWN MUSIC ~ Brooklyn junior Hadassah Young Women's Relive These Musical Moments From Tonight'. Zionist Organization of America presents Sigmund Romberg Concert iAn 6vening wilh . ON VICTOR RECORDS cJ0mund c!Aomlerg ROMBERG'S VERY OWN MUSIC ~. HIS Il.UTEKS YO'"" The Music of Sigmund Romberg. Victor Mixed Chorus; Margaret Daum, Soprano; Frank Parker, Tenor; Walter Preston, Baritone. Album P-115 $2.50* and his Gems From Romberg OpereHas. Victor light Opera Company; Victor Salon Orchestra, Nathaniel Shilkret, Conductor. Album DC-24 $5.50* Will You Remember. Farewell To Dreams (from Maytime). @oncerl @rcheslra Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Record 4329 $ .75* Favorite Songs From Favorite Musicals including songs from "The Desert Song," "May time," "New Moon" and "Student Prince." cfoloi61s Dorothy Kirsten, Felix Knight, Victor "First Nighter" Orchestra, and Chorus. Album P-133 $2.50* Mother (from My Maryland). Gladys Swarthout. Cf)o"olh,t' d~nJ'ill Record 10-1044 $ .75 * c!l3Otja Lover Come Back to Me. One Kiss (from New Moon). 6.'tlher crJ1at-y c!l3ecke,· Jeanette MacDonald. Record 2048 $ .75* 6ric CJ11allson MELODIES FROM THE ROMBERG REPERTOIRE Album of Victor Herbert Melodies. Victor Salon Group and Orchestra, Nathaniel Shilkret, Conductor. Album C-33 $5.50* N CC'our (})ireclion: gem'JOY ()). dquires Gems from Jerome Kerns' Musical Shows. Victor light Opera WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY. INC., RKO BUILDING Company, Leonard Joy, Conductor. Album C-31 $6.50* NEW YORK CITY Walt%8s of Johann and Josef Strauss. Vienna Philharmonic ~ and Salon Orchestras. Album DC- 15 $5.50* ~ The World's Greatest Artists• are on Victor Records BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC *Exclusive of Federal, State and Local Taxes SUNDAY NITE, DECEMBER 19th, 1943 Orchestra Conau,ted by Sigmund Romberg 1. a. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (Ovenure) .............. .............................. NicoIlli b. VIENNA BEAUTIES (Valse) ................................. .... ............................ ..... Ziehre,. c. THE U. S. FIELD ARTILLERY MARCH .................................................. Sousa FlU HOTles: ...... Aroand Now and Clloose tile Nearest Exit to Yoar Seat. In eale of 2. FAITHFULLY YOURS (Intermezzo) ..... .: ............................................... Romberg Plr. Walk (D. N.t BaD) to tllat Exit. 1\0 Not Try to Beat YOllr Nek..... r to tbe Street. (H.rml Inc. Public.tion) PATRICK I . WALSH. Fire CommluloDer. 3. VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D MAJOR T schaikowsky II. CANZONETTA-ANDANTE III. FINALE- ALLEGRO VIVACISSIMO MISS MARY BECKER 4. LEHAR SELECTION ............................................................. ... ............. , ....... .Lehll1' 5. ROMANCE 'from the Opera .. Martha .. ................... :...... : .. ........................... Flotow MR. ERIC MATISON ORCHESTRA 6. AVE MARIA ........................................ .. ..... ...... ...................... ..... .. ....... ....... Gounod MISS MARY BECKER ~ MR. ERIC MATTSON lXn s c 7. THE STUDENT PRINCE ... .............................................. .... ..................... Romberg IXlT .. ~ [ Interm;sson EXIT • 8. GEORGE GERSHWIN CAVALCADE ..................................................Gershwi" 9 .•. DEVUELVEME EL CORAZON (Return My Heart) ............................. .LuUO,.., b. EL SUN SUN (My Little Bird) .......... .................. ... ................... ............ .Luuo.... MISS ESTHER BORJA --------'-.. 10. ROUMANIAN RHAPSODY .... ... ............................................ .......... .. ....... E"'sco Selut;ons from SIGMUND ROMBERG Operettas lit BALCONY 2nd BALCONY Soloists. MISS DOROTHY SANDLIN MR. ERIC MATTSON At the Piano . .. Sigmuna Romberg O"hestra Conau,ted by Frank Cork 11 .•. MY LAND AND YOUR LAND ................................... .from "My Maryland" b. ONE ALONE ............................................................... .frcrm "The Desert Song" c. THE RIFF MARCH ............. ........... .. ............................ from "The Desert Song" 12 . •. ONE KISS ................................... ..................... ................. .from "The New Moon" b. LOVER COME BACK TO ME ................................... .from "The New Moon" c. TAKE EVERYTHING (But Leave Me You) FirJt P~r/o'm4ncr. HtlTmf Inc. Public",ion MISS DOROTHY SANDLIN d. SOFTLY AS IN THE MORNING SUNRISE ........... .from "Tbe.New Moon" STOUTHEARTED MEN .............................................. frol1\ "The New Moon" MR. ERIC MATTSON f. Duet: DEEP IN MY HEART DEAR. ................... from "The Student Prince" g. Duet: WANTING YOu. ............ ................................... from "The New Moon" MISS DOROTHY SANDLIN - MR. ERIC MA TISON Program Sub;ul to Cha"ge .
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