GJtiAND OPERA, SELECTIONS BY GRAND OPERA. SINGERS. OSSES,BORS of EDISON Phonograghs everywhere will be pleased to know that ; th© _ National Phonograph Co. has perfected plans for the issuance of o, series of Edison Gold Moulded Records of Grand Opera f>elections made by the principal stars of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and prominent artists in Grand Opera in that country and abroad. The first list of fen selections are now retdy for the public and may be had from MESSRS T. DWYER & CO.. MASTERTON. GRAND OPERA RECORDS—SUPPLEMENT A. FEBRUARY, 1906. B. 1 .—By Heinrich Knote. Baritone, Hochstes Vertratjen, "Lohengrin " (Wagner) r sung in German, orchestral accompaniment. B. 2.—By Andreas Dippsl, Tenor, "Acn, So Fbomm," '•Martha," (Flotow), sung in German, orchestral accompaniment. B. 3.—-By Gustave Berlesky, Baritone, "Di Provekza il Mar.' "La Traviata" (Verdi), sung in Italian, orchestral accompaniment. B. 4- By Florencio Constantino, Tenor, "La Donna e Mobile," "Rigoletto" (Verdi), sung in Italian, orchestral accompaniment. B. 5. By Antonio Scotti "Vikavviso, o luoghi ameni," "La Sonnambula" (Bellini), sung in Italian, orchestral accompaniment. B. 6.—By Scarphy Rosky, Soprano, Abu "Suicidio," "La Gloconua," (Ponchielli), Bung in Italian, orchestral accompaniment. B. 7 —By Romeo Berti, tenor, Arioso, "Pagliacci," (Leoncavallo,), sung in Italian, orchestral accompaniment. B. 8.-By Signor and Signora Resky, baritone and soprano, Doetto, "La Favorita" (Donizetti), sung in Italian, orchestral accompaniment. B. 9 —By Anton van Rooy, baritone, "0 Kehb Zoruck," "Tannhauser, (Wagner), sung in German, orchestral accompaniment. B- 10. -By Anton van Rooy. baritone, "Chanson du Toreador," "Carmen," (Bizet), sung in French, orchestral accompaniment. ( These splendid records have been desired by many Phonograph users throughout the world, and will be a welcome addition to many collections. Latest Continental specialties in records landed monthly. All the most popular songs and instrumental records. T. DWYER & Co.. THE TALKERIES. [P.O. Box 21 ] MASTERTON, CARTERTON & EKETAHUNA.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8140, 15 May 1906, Page 3
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