Show II SONG I TRUE TRUE TO 10 LIFE I Wide Variety Offered In New Victor Rec ds for August Daddy songs are r legion leelon glon and anc while some of ot them verge vergo on maud maud- maudlin lin hokum their sentiment at least Is based on one ono of the strongest of human tics ties But the Daddy which Trances Frances Alda Aida sings s on a anew anew anew new August Victor record must not for a moment be confused contused with witt wl h the bathetic versions so o prevalent It is the song of a child who climb to Daddys Daddy's knee hoe at the close of di day and wonders what hat Mother may think her when the pair of them 1 her at tho the end of life Ufe It shows how such a song son may be without straining of sentiment and without the slightest banality It Is 19 1 sun son In the same sum spirit To those who have heard his Rn sU sian records the announcement of It a anew new one by Chalapin forecasts 11 its appeal Tho The Recitative and Air Allot of Prince from rom Boro Borod Prince Igor Icor is 10 1 his delight Ga Galitzky q s i a besotted brut brute but the beautiful mu music lc th that lt falls to ills his lot Is beau heau- strong rhythmic and barbaric It Is most intensely RussIan with the stamping of Cos- Cos Cossack Cossack sack boots and nd neighing of wild lId horses hors's In every note noto Italian opera leans heavily heally to- to towards towards towards wards the th ahado shadows t s but occasIonally a It melody of cheerful cheerful stripe Is found Such is the 0 lute luce uc dl quest oLove anima Guiding Star of Love from lInda dl which Gallt Curti sings on II a new record for tor August It is beautifully and brilliantly built up from Its opening recitative and cadenza to ithe 0 the tho prolonged thrill and the final high D flit nith Ith which it soars to Its close In Handels Handel's time an operatic cast usually consisted of six ort or at t most set se seen sen en persons Usually there thera were three women omen and nd three men menThe menThe The first male role 1010 was always that of a male soprano Hercules Herculas and sn other heroic characters frequently fell to his part Coloratura airs lr were a necessary Inre ingredient lent of the work Some omo of Handels Handel's were ere so s difficult as to be bo beyond the power of all but tut the tir most accomplished singers It Is a x perfect delight to listen to such a fulfillment of the th sense of musical proportion as this Works so perfect are hard to vit- vit vitalize vitalize alize You can cnn tell the dIfference on hearing it for It-for tor while any ac- ac accomplished ae pianist can fulfil Its It mechanics to play it with suet such l brilliancy such splendor of tone ton and such consummate consummate mastery c e C touch as shows on this thi record Is in another matter From Mozart the divine diviDe melo melo- dist MIscha Elman Ulman borrows lovely for Lau Is a s dance dancs be between b be- be between l- l tween a minuet and the waltz graceful spirited yet with somo- somo somo sleepily reposeful in It it Ilk Ilko li a x midsummer day da It is melody to form fonn Tho The Viennese Dances which Leo Leo- Leopol I Leo pol eo- eo pol selected for the Phil Phil- Philadelphia Philadelphia adelphia Orchestras Orchestra's August record are in the opinion of the tho dl distin- distin distinguished I conductor the finest Schubert Schubert Schubert i bert eur eter e er wrote It It t is a case e of hearing Is believing Serenade which Erik Eri- Eri Erika Erika ka MorinI Morin plays for n a new August record cannot exactly be ho t called a 1 popular song as s Italian popular songs are aro generally known but th the same quality of Intense and joy joy- joyous joyous joyous ous emotion is In it Arranged for forthe forthe the violin Morin Morini plays it In clear cl sonorous tones without display Stella a fox trot by the tho Great Orca t White Whito Way Orchestra is 19 a II happy happy- lucky lucky go-lucky dance clance with a n tune tuno you yol youcan can remember In Ia two seconds Carolina Mammy on the Uio other othor side by the tho same Santo orchestra has some voodoo effects Noble NobI Sissie and Cubic Dubie Blake Blak sing sin And accompany respectively on II a record you can dance ds to and md will wll dane dance to once you hear it Down Hearted Blues ii Li a little litti bit of tempest and sunshine Waltin Wallin r the th Evenin Malt l on the th re- re reverse r vers velS verse tempts one o strut a a bit Clyde Clyd Doerr bows to no man as asa a a saxophone artist and his now new n solo record of ot two compositions of his own Is Interesting with a s regular reg- reg regular reg regular ular orchestra to accompany him Vas liaise Hildas Hilda nilda s s a swift florid watt waltz with some som lovely bits of or pure melody is In the tb good fashioned old fashioned d shake a stylo style Those who like a change will lIke a waltz and then n D a fox tox trot all on one on of ot the new now records The Th waltz waltz Born and Bred In Brook Brook- Brooklyn Brooklyn lyn Brook lyn by the Troubadours Is as Brooklyn as Avenue it- it itself Itself self When Juno June Com Comes Aloag With a Song Sow Isa Is J a fox tox trot by Geo GeoM hf Af Cohan played by the th Great White Way Orchestra and that describes de- de de scribes It Each of these dances has a whistling chorus Certainly the tho waltz feeling is 18 very near the th Surface and to those thos who wh love IOTO It It a new now faced double record by the th Troubadours will prove a areal real delight On the tho tb one on side do sd is 1 I a 11 medley of old time Urn waltz songs In in- in including When You and I 1 Were W r Young Maggie White Wings Only a Pansy Blossom oth- oth oth r ow o era on the tho other other some waltzes of Victor Herberts Herbert's IncludIng the I Gypsy Love Song Roso Rose of tb World and Because Youre You're You 1 No saxophone be b heard In may any an I of or these thebe the numbers rs I |