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ij "His Master's!] "Voice" \ Record List for April jil V Although not the complete list of new releases for a ! I \ April—the undermentioned afford ample scope for a I I satisfactory selection. These are chosen as being I 1 I ■ worthy of special mention. J I Si i 1 iJ > Vocal Instrumental <J > d.TS'.ST~t an !'l ■ d'udir ancora (I still seem to hear) Bizet L TnnmM Schubert |fl "■ " L'Africans" O Paradiso! KrIST" 1 I ■ PABLO CASALS ( CIl.) ' ■ *rn . EZIO PINZA (Baas) 12/t D.B. IM»—An Evening So™ / I ■ D.B. 1086—Mignon—" NinnaNanna" (Op. 85 No 121 .1 I ■ (Berceuse) Thomas \ I ■ Le Caid—" Le Tambour —Major Irodard ■ I 1 toutd'or" Thomas JACQUES THIBAUD (Violin) )/( .1 I ■" JOSEPH HISLOP (Tenor) 9/6 D,A " 844—Waltz ta A FUt *° p " No. 15) ( l I 3 D.A. 901—Mary Richardson LaFilleaux cheveuxdelin a' I A My Love is like a Red, Red Rose iicocn 'i I ■ Traditional i CORTOT (Pianoforte) and ihe I I .■ LONDON SYMPHONY OR(HEST»Vn« I I I" MARGUERITE DAI VAREZ 9/4 D.B. l«»-V»U,ioa, 1 I ■■ n*«. r f P ' n- J ■ D.B. 1.7.-Un four P,rt4 ci'L I I ■ D.A. 831 —Caro mio ben Gtordani - * | ■ '■ Down Here Brake LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 11/. I SIR HARRY LAUDER (Baritone) 1 •/- Symphon y No. 4in E Minor, Op. 98 Brahau I I B - D. 1229—Tobermory Lauder ' 1265_15t Movement— non I fl "a B ° nnie Mary of Argy,e traditional D . mi- Ist non 1 I ■ TUDOR DA VIES (Tenor) It/- troppo Part 3 | 1 ■ D. 1283— 4 'ln a Persian Garden" —Ah! 2nd Movement—Andantemodento. J H ■ Moon of My Delight Lehmann _ , J*") 1 'i H ■ B "On Wings of Song" Mendel sohn U. 1267—2nd Movement—Andante mode- I ■ \ PETER DAWSON (Bass-Baritone) 5/- D. 1268—2nd*Mo mode- "! B B. 2561—" Turn Ye to Me" Arr. Lavcgon rato. Part 4 | I ■ Onaway, Awake Beloved Co teen 3rd Movement—Allegro giocoso. ■' I L WI ni l n'uAu'v l^Fn t DEREK D. 1269—3rd Movement—Allegro giocoso. I' I B " OLDHAM tVccal Duet) 5/- Part 2 k'wwo. ■( ■ ■ B. 257#—Love Me To-night ("The Vaga- 4th Movement—Allegro 'i I ■_ bond King") Friml e passionato. Part I I ■ ■ Only a Rose ("The Vagabond D. 127#—4th Movement— Allegroenersicot ■' I ■ King") Friml Parte2 &3 '| ■ ■ WALTER GLYNNE (Tenor) 5/- PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY I#/- 1 1 I ■ B. 2486—0 Flower of All the World ORCHESTRA. I H ■ A. Woodforde-Finden D - 1296-Hunaarian Rhapsody, No. 2 Lint I ■ l" Down in the Forest London Ronald Parts 1 & 2 I ■ |" WISH WYNNE (Comedienne) 5/- CEDRIC SHARPE ('Cello) 5/- J I ■" B. 2532-A Servant Girl W. Wynne B *Z* B7 " Consolation Liszt,arr. Shane I B ■ Our District Visitor W. Wynne Chant sans Paroles TchaUcovtk) 1 . B ■ NORMAN LONG (Humorous) 5/- „ IS^LDE (Vio,in > W' I I I „ 1 _ " ' 3/ D. 1288—Air on the G String Bach | ■ ■ B. 2380-1 think of You K. d- G, Weston Nocturne in E Flat, Op. 9, No. 2 I I B « 1814 Briti » h K. &G. Weston Chopin arr. Sara*Oe | 1 I V ACTUAL NIGHTINGALE RECORD 5/- DE GROOT TRIO 5/. ( 1 I B. 2470—NightiAgales with Beatrice Harri- De Groot, Violin; A. Gibilaro, Piano; _ I B I son playing " Londonderry Air" J- P«cey. 'Cello. ■ ■ I _■ Nightingales with Beatrice Harri- B. 2588—Down in the Forest London Ronald I, ■ := 1 - I — H:j| * m Greatest Artists—Finest Recording—Silent Surface I 1 I iJJ Hear these played over by your dealer, I ®| I >IB they're well worth the listening! A Jl I Be Sure to hear The New ■ ■|| 1 ||HB j! I !; "His Master's Voice" V||! 1 J!! j!| S- Before deciding on any Gramophone Purchase—for IHNII H J 11 HH| I. I this remarkable instrument has been acclaimed by ■H|ll| H I I I H|H ■ 1 ■ I experts the wo Id over as the 44 The Musical Marvel —11111 iB) B H !■ I of the Age." Its tone is absolutely unique—no other BH||| MD I II H| R| "■ B | gramophone can possibly attain to the same high BDIII] H I II HI II | 1 ■ I standard of reproduction nor give you a faithful nffl W I 11 HI 111 I I «■ rendering of the lowest bass and highest treble notes, llaal| HI 11 IVI yW I. I ■ for no other Gramophone utilises the most advanced BMP""* [jjull |I I I]y I | H principle Impedance" which is ex- II I I H [■ A Complete Range of Models Iron in. V I !| I EWIS EADY, LTD., ---■■■ U UWUVWUW ■ 190 - 192, Queen Street, Auckland. ARTHUR EADY, LTD., " Eady's, The OU Fwrnf I HE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Karangahape Road. 112-116, Queea St. (opp. Mil* ft CW»«) ■ &F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD. .. 191, Queen Street. HOWIES Auckland <Sb 3M B I^SUE Handk^erchiej's I V Ladies I \. The last word! I \ % Lissue designs this season are the last I \ \ word in handkerchief fashion. Lovely I \ co ' our centres—dainty embroidered " R \ \ Lissues, white Lissues with or without mm gfafjL |QO• \ \ l ?u with coloured borders. jl * 1\ I j guaranteed to stand everyday use jjH 1 tflfltf \ I washing and boiling. ■ m Lissues make delightful gifts. See H (V y them at your Stores. H At leading Retailers J K TonTAf Mea '" 1/9 * TISSUE label on tack. B ~L LEE COMP ™ T T.IMITED. MANCHESTER. - I ZEALAND; Dobumoq BoUdings. Wakefield Stmt, Wailington. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 8 (Supplement)