is la'iJ.B.s.ojfl h v nzj ]B-'a.--3fcV-fevis:* ■*' 1 fit B 1 f, P ; g G 88 8 i 3 8 i tf i a b 0 J® ft Record Releases for February. A JEW WORTHY OF SPECIAL MENTION VOCAL >t . FRANKLYN BAUR (Tenor) 5/E.A; 203—“ When Day is Done ” Dc ffylva-Dr. Kalseher THE REVELLERS (Male Voices.) “ Honolulu Moon ” 1 Fred. Late mice ,V_. GENE AUSTIN E.A. 207- “OneSweet.Letter from You.” Clare-Bnnm-Warren “Yesterday," (with Violin,’Cello and Piano) . * ' llarrismt- 1 YU white E.A. 208—“ Forgive Me” Yellnt-Ayar “Someday Sweetheart” (Abel Baer at the Piano) • • • r .-*<■ f;. 7 lSj>i/<e* . , ; j l . .., APOLLO G? ANFORTE (Baritone) 12/6 Ddß. 938—‘'.Faust ” Dio RossenteXEven Bravest Heart) (Sung .i' . in Italian) . Gounod V “ Carmen,” Song of the Toreador (Sung in Italian) • Bizet ■ TALLEY (Soprano) 12/6 t>.Brl #2S-§wlsi/Ectio Song (My Own Love) Fchrt ' , “Lo.'Hexe the Gentle Lark” Jiuhup r . BENIAMINO GlGLl'(Tenor) 9 6 D;A. Toscd,” Recbndita armbnia (Strange Harmony) ■ ■ (Suhg'ißitaßah^;^" 1 " ' Fuccini “Manon-Les'caut”’ Donna non vidi mai (Never did l behbld-so Fair a Maiden) (Stingln Italian) ■ -V '.v' ' ; 9/6 D.A. 881—^Lillies’-of Lorraine ” * ./* ' Grey-Connor . ‘“ ARbsefor Every Heart” Cadman K . ARMAND. GRABBE (Baritone) 9/6 D.A. .755—Brazilian SeTenade'(Ay» Ay. Ay) (Sung in Portu- ■ ''' ' Sobrivno ' ■ “Mireßle,” The Shepherd’s Song (Sung in French) j’ vv: '■■■ -. ' • a:.' Gounod ; . RACHEL MORTON (Soprano) 10/D. 12W4;‘TRnowthat My Redeemer Liveth,” (“Messiah ,”) \ ;7. zC, .’ /.•■ :7/- ' Handel •- "“Coin*;unto Him” (“Messiah ”) Hand:! 777 INSTRUMENTAL .7 JESSE CRAWFORD (Wurlitzer Organ) • EiA. 2f19h~“ Recluse” - 7 7;' • Guy d' Sir delot -■ '-‘r'-rJ'r—jnaise/Me:” (“RPbin Hood”) Reg. de Koven E;Av 317irA Russian, Lullaby ' 7'" ~ *'7 " /. Berlin " •At'Sundbwh ; ' : W, Donaldson 12/6 a Raguse. Farts 1 and 2; Ernest Scheming ; D.A. 861—Gavotte Tendre;'77 7 ' Hillemaeher Mentief - ' * .. Debussy ••v / Accredited Dealers— •;/ 7.Frederick' Cull, Bridge Street • . '• yf : Chas. negg & Co., Ka, • ii:/ &W. 7 A. Baiting, 97-Hardy Street - 7 —-fT-' Nelson, Masters voice C.v.vv.y.v.vv *»' ,■ ,■ .■ . a ,v=* .‘»v
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 4 February 1928, Page 10
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