: “His Master’s Voice” > Records > A Selection from i the OCTOBER W ' Catalogue. ' | VOCAL: | I ELIZABETH SCHUMANN (Soprano) 12/6 D. “Le Nozze di Figaro,” Deh, vieni non tardar ‘ (O come, do not delay) Mozart I “ II Re Pastore,” L'Amero saro constante (I will love him and be true.) Violin Obbligato by ' M. Hayward Mozart I H. SPANI (Soprano) and G. ZENATELLO (Tenor) 12/6 I D.B.1006—“Otello,” Love Duet, Finale, Act 1. Verdi Part 1. Quando narravi (When thou didst tell) 1 Part 2. Venga la mort (Were It to die now) I JOHN GOSS (Baritone) and the CATHEDRAL MALE VOICE QUARTET 5/8.2420—(a) Haul away, Joe Arr. R. R. Terry I (6) What shall We do with the Drunken Sailor? . (a) Fire down below Harris (6) Hullabaloo Balay CHOIR OF H.M. CHAPELS ROYAL 71E. Jerusalem Parry There shall a Star Mendellttohn JOSEPH HISLOP (Tenor) 9/6 D.A.789 An Eriskay Love Lilt(“ Songs of the Hebrides ”) -If. K ennedy-Fraser Herding Song (“ Songs of the North ”) Arr. M. Lawton PETER DAWSON (Bass-Baritone) 5/8.2425 -Oh, could I but express in Song Malathkin Sincerity Clarke INSTRUMENTAL: RENE CHEMET (Violin) 9/6 D.A.Bll—Dancing Doll Poldini-Xreisler Souvenir Drdla PABLO CASALS (’Cello) 12/6 D. 8.1012 —“ Tannhauser,” O Star of Eve B’ofpier “The Mastersingers of Nuremberg,” The Prize Song Wagner, arr. Wilhelmj IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI (Pianoforte) 12/6 D.B. 1037—Impromptu in A Flat, Op. 142 No. 2 Schubert Study in E Major, Op. 10, N 0.3 Chopin THE FLONZALEY QUARTET (String Quartet: 9/6 Quartet in G Major, Op. 18, No. 2 Beethoven D.A.Bsl—lst Movement Allegro. Parts 1 and 2 D.A.852- 2nd Movement—Adagio cantabile. Parts 1 and 2 D.A.Bs3—3rd Movement - Scherzo. Parts 1 and 2 D. A.Bs4—4th Movement-Finale. Parts 1 and 2 Hear the: New Releaee. at your Dealer*. Accredited ‘His Master’s Voice’ Dealers: V Bewley’s Music Store, fr Archie Don’s Music Service, Mailer* Greatest Artists—Finest Electrica’ Recording— SilentSarface.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 12
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