Show ITALY'S i I GREATEST SOPRANO SINGS FOR AMERICA M Mischa Eiman Elinan Galli- Galli Curci Edw Edward rd Johnson Hans Kindler Mable Garrison and nd t Other Famous Artists Give Interpretations ns s FIVE ORTY-FIVE years y IJ e a r s sago ago Georges Bizet j the the- composer died F of ot a broken heart hear I believing that h hs latest opera CarI Car Car- Carmen men had fa failed II f I i I Today Carmen is I probably the most I 1 popular it its being sun sun- j and played throughout through out the world The 1 r tote fole of ot the I t s Z p Girl Girt has Jas been sung Il by many famous artists ar ar- ar- ar including Calve and Farrar arral Recent Recent- rAEr L ly there came to o oa I a this this' country almost unheralded a a. young Roman noman singer la who 1 Is reputed to be greatest bethe the great st mezzo con of oC Italy Signorina has haa joined the thc h staff of oC Victor artists and I for her first recording sings the fam fa- fa m maus us Love ove is Like a 3 Wood Bird from Carmen She reveals in Iii I I i this record a voice olce of extraordinary compass com com- pass volume and quality The Nab Hab j I I I I I I I i I I song portends the tragic things I I Ito to follow and this new artist sings Itin Itin it itin I in such a a manner that you feel though you canno cannot see them lurking in the back back- ground 1 Few ew persons sojourning In distant I places placE's have not felt at times a yearning yearn yearn- earn inc ing to return to the spot that once was home Duna is is' is the song of an aged seafarer who is hungry to behold ones once more the little town of Duna where he j had lived as a child I rath has chosen it for his latest Victor I record The song has a simple I rhth I strain ushered in iii b by rich deep and anI I I tender orchestral harmonies Rolling Roiling on amid plangent harp-cords harp is Js a steady stead 1 rhythm almost like the lapping of quiet aves against the side side- of a vessel se The fl sI r arli i OJ orchestral 1 t close resembles b f the parting breath of ot a swe sweet t strong wind off ocr t the tc e open sea r Most music lovers know Mendelssohn's l Spring Song but n not t so many are fal fa- fa millar with hIs l Cradle S Son 0 0 s. s g equally equall as lovely I I which ha Elman Elmar p I has arranged for toY the 1 violin and plays clays on anew anew a anew new Victor Record r Elman El man has put some j of his is own genius Into in into into in- in to the sons song lend and gh given n 4 it an n added dego beauty i i that t the composer who loved ove the vl violin 4 I would l have been first to recognize I j and applaud He has 4 j introduced in it a I I wonderful subdued Elm i cadenza which expresses ex fiX- I I presses the feeling of ot I Ithe the cradle song with as much truth truth- as the slow tender theme of ot the composer I This is truly a delightful re record ord Since Americans have come to understand understand understand under under- I stand and love loe the music of the great I IE E symphonies they are beginning to demand de- de tIeI I mand it as part of their daily dally life The really great symphonies are rew few Mozart Mozart Mozart Mo Mo- I wrote three ote three of them his Symphony l In G Minor being th the loved best and 1 I perhaps the greatest 01 ot thO ano j uc ne Philadelphia orchestra on a a. new new Victor record plays plas the minuet from this sym sym- 1 phony hony Tinder Under the masterful baton cf et all aU the lightness grace andI and I delicate lyrical beauty of ot the minuet ar ara brought out without any sacrifice of it powerful swing awing rhythm and toned deep-toned GALLI CURCI SINGS AN OLD ENGLISH SONG Shakespeare wrote the words of Lo I Here the Gentle Lark and Sir Henry Bishop Sr the music Curci Curch c Italian InC to the core s sings it t In English on n a new i Victor record i in a way that makes one stop and listen with delight It is hard I to say which to admire most most her her charming charm charm- I ing English I or her s superb singing art with lih its truly Italian lf n ns gift of ts adding d rn the most startling embellishments to a son sonT already difficult But one does not feel the difficulty c khot khoS of t the s song song only only its ita Ei joyousness joy joy- f n which kho is S not t surpassed by anything any any- I thing in tn the world of ot music To those I who woo associate the coloratura air with the tha tragedies of ot the older operas here her I I Indeed will be a revelation of ot jO joy TouraIne with its castles and chateau I its crumbling g. g cathedrals and its sleepy rivers is IA verily the land where romance has Hived and never died Causon de la lt I lou ame Song of Touraine expresses I I this this' spirit as it sings of the blue skies I the tall standing grain the flowers the I butterflies and the damsels of a land landi i which is in truth an earthly Paradise I D De has chosen it for his latest 1 Victor record There are moments moment of I exquisite harmony like the tones of ot an organ heard through the drowsy drowsy air air of 01 ofa ofa a Sabbath morn At the end the voice I rings forth with pride mon pays It it is my country I Lovers of ot Mable Garrisons Garrison's exquisite I soprano voice will find great delight in Jn her singing of Call Me Thine Own ona on ona ona a Victor record Just out It is a I lovesong rove love song repeating oer over 4 and over one phrase a as pure and sweet swee r as a a. budding water water- lily Th Tho song on is from an old opeia a. LEclair foi It- It gotten gotten got got- ten perhaps erh ex except f among n close e students students stu stu- dents of ot the worlds world's music but Miss Garrison Garrison Garrison Gar Gar- rison brings brings- It to light again with all the charm of newS newness newness new new- S ness added to Its original beauty The Tho memorizing of ot be beautiful melodies s should begin very early In life The splendid memory contests beIng be be- ing ing- held In the schools o of man many large cities ollies Is la an excellent move in the right direction The enriching experience of learning to know these melodies however how how- ever eyer should hould become a part of ot the home life of ot every child The Victor people get out such records from time to time I the latest one containing four numbers 1 ow Loel Lovely the Hearts I and Pastoral S Symphony All four se se- se are aTe from well-known well oratorios oratorIO There are RYe sons song based on certain human hu hu- hu man sentiments sentiments- that I everybody can understand un un- uti- uti One of these is Daddy Youve You've Been a I Mother to o Me sung by Henry Burr on a Victor I new record It tells of oC one of ot those quiet I tragedies where I a father fathel has hal attempted to fill 1 th the place I I 1 left vacant in a childs child's life b by the death I of ot the mother The song Is in sl slow w waltz time with a melodious refrain On th reverse reveRe side of or the record is Just Like the Rose sun sung by Charles CharlCa s Harrison It is an engaging ng ragtime song with wun and curious chro c chro chromatic 0 matic matle harmonies EDWARD JOHNSON HEARD IN POPULAR SONG Edward Johns Johnson n who recently T re returned returned re- re I turned to this country after winning fal fame as artist proves himself al' al alId also allOU t lJ Id be a. great singer of oC concert and Ona record just jus a new Victor JU out Johnson sings Sunrise and You YouK la a simple lyric ballad but tiled filled lofty sentiment It Is 1 a a- song song- ot love love- not at but but- at break of at day clay WeI tile We I place lIaCe la e and time for You h and high hopes I Mr Johnson has haa has taken the son song and added 10 to it generously of ot his' his own personality per per- strong strong manly und and wholesome I The s song ng is given a beautiful bea rich orchestral orchestral or or- setting which includes in Its I second stanza a lovely violin When an artist performs on his Instrument ment 80 so ao well that o one thinks not of t the wel I n player Ta but t solely I fy of his music he has ha- hasa accomplished t tho h I a aI I i a r greatest thing any j artist may nope for I This can can be tie said of or Hans Kindler violin violin- f. f s I. I I cellist of ot the Philadelphia Phila- Phila d' d I I delphia Orchestra in J his playing of Fond I Recollections on a L anew I new Victor record Thet Js a touch of Jt f Jo fliP I sadness in the corn corn- 1 lOllon which the cello expresses in a s r i like ballad melody of Kind exquisite rich and ard clinging beauty in which a multitude of at images and fragments frag fraS' ments of the tha days that have been seem blended There i Is a like choral-like verse for tor the orchestra the deep and tender voice of the cello being stilled for the moment as though memory be became ame to too strong sUong for fol or t f v This is a profoundly bea beautiful record Miss 1 Esther Walkers Walker's s cont contribution con con- t to Victor record music is her singing of How Sorry You'll Be You lou See It the It is Is the song of ot a woman whose affection and endurance has been strained to the and who in bidding bid bid- bidding ding farewell max man te s she se has baa lover love warns him never to acme come back The melOdy melody melody mel mel- ody Is simple and anti catchy On the reverse reverse re verse side of ot the re record ord Billy Murray Murr sings sings' lie ne Went a and Came Out Like a Lamb Two love song bur songs but on on- how bow different rent appear on on one of of rm rie JB lW hew W Victor records records rec- rec for fora May a Melody I lody ot of Lover r b the Sterling Trio r is' is of fa d f d c constancy expressed I in pi ringing harmonies The fhe he other song song- Im AIM Always S 'S falling in LoVe Loe With pie Fellows Fellow's Girl sung sting by Elliott Shaw is ia the declaration of or a oung young fellow who I cant ant help falling failing for er e every new and aud pretty face The song ong is as good soad as A. A problem play and a o. whole tot lot more mor in It- It Two other songs of the tender passIon passion pas- pas sion appear on another new Victor re rec- rec ord old lOEY are Hand in H Hind Hand nd Again sung b by Charles Campbell and Henry and All TI That t I Want Vant Is You sung by Charles Hart The former s wr eu in answer to the song Till We Meet Again when the anguish of or separation separation sepa sepa- ration is over NEW DANCE MUSIC FOR THE SPRINGTIME Strange t as it may s sound there thee is nothing noth- noth 1 in ing more ee beautifully a tf y ys rhythmic h h in nature ihan than the slouching gait of or a desert camel I a new fo fox Cox trot is an a a.- I tempt tempI to translate the camels camel's walk into i 1 I music It t J Is played I Y on a new Victor I I record b by Joseph se C. C Smiths Smith's it orchestra I When You Are Alone also a fox lox trot tro Is on the reverse side of ot the record and 11 is played by Paul Bieser Blese- and his Novelty Novelty Nov Nov- elty city Despite some rather grotesque grotesque gro gro- tesque effects it tt is a I lovely fox fog tr trot t. t Joseph C. C Smiths Smith's orchestra orchestra- has bas another an- an other record this month Left LeCt All Alone Again Blues a medley I fox trot and Whose Bab Baby Are You I a a. one The former has a persistent persistent- ragtime rhythm and an occasional occasional- trombone trombone bone Jazz calculated to to drive awa away t the tho o worst case of ot blues blue Whose Bab Baby Introduces I 1 Love the Lassies Lassies Lassies-I I Love Love- Them All Irving Berlin wrote a a. song long called Ill See You In C B The Palace Trio which includes Rudy saxophone saxophone saxophone saxo saxo- phone Marlo Mario Perry Mario-Perry Perry accordion and anti J J. J Russell e l Robinson I s piano now is introducing intro n lif if I it as a medley dl nf fox x trot rif on a now new I II I Victor record On the other side of oC the record is Is' Is The Crocodile a fox trot II played by the and Wadsworth i Regardless as to whether you ou like opel opeia a aI I or ragtime a a. little tittle music ever every da day will in soothing soothing- ragged and banishing troublesome thoughts MusIc Mush may be both tonic and sedative e A Vie Vic trola trola- mak makes s it possible to enjoy and amI I kind of ot music at any time Persons Persona who do not have a in the home may enjoy hearing the latest music by visiting vis viz- I any Victor dealers dealer's |