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His first number num-ber is the dainty and elegant Serenade EspatnoU of Cecile Chaminade, vhich he rlays m a tone of soft, penetrant sweetness. It reveals a etyle individually and unmistakably, Ins own. There is no season for love songs, but there are three fine love songs on the May Victor list that well befit the M-nytime. The unexpected on elways be expected of Mme. A'da, nnd thi3 time it ia "Carissima." a hijht walu song in Quick, sprightly tempo, sung in Enehsh, put with in-dinatiom in-dinatiom toward a Spanish tyle. It is unusual even among Mme. Alda'a Tecords in that, unlike most semi-coloratura semi-coloratura records, it does not emphasize em-phasize the flexibility of the voice, but rather its delicious, cool tone-quality tone-quality Gieli's Victor Record for May is ''Notturno d'Amor" (Lovc'a Nocturne), Noc-turne), an arranfsmerit to Italian vrords of the forever-benutlful "Drigo's Serenade." It is astonishing astonish-ing what a love-snng it make, pealing peal-ing forth, in flexible, clear Italian ryllables, that 'lyric cry" which ' the efsence of united poetry and nJL "The Road That Brought You to Me" is John McCormack's selection for May a lore-song, for McCor-mack, McCor-mack, Iikc roost of us, loves a goud love-song. There is perhaps notr.in.cr in music that he sings with greater inspiration and delight. This one haa a good, swinging sraltr-mclody, with that spirit of youth without hich few love-songs may hope to be. Ihere jj a line orchestral interlude, throwing throw-ing the beauty of the voice into rich relief. , Rachmaninoff Plays His C Sharp Minor Prelude At last this gTeat artist has ylelJed 1o an insistent public demand that he make a Victor Record of this tho best known of his many shorter compositions. com-positions. Every note, every nuance, every list tingling echo of a piano-tone piano-tone has been captured on a record passed and approved by the composer himself. A charming Victor Record from an equally delightful opera is Lucrcna leggcra'T What , 771 Toy to Watch) "lrom '"i !jc : 'r ,Vt tret ofSu- ' debcte, fan- (;.' BfiJjL. t--f... viti, bubbling flute ;Jj . BjmmaWmKH ' calls, wither Jong, eweet, Mf high, vapory song-phrases, a I , fweavmg, wind- I v I ing v iol i a l: ; " rounti-r-K . ' 1 j! and soft, evi- JaiJJVJJ!lIsag$ eive harraonie5 flil p , Hi from the rest VJll BoH f& of tho orches- tra. Slowly, moment by moment, the voice emerges, flooding all at length with its pure streams of melody. Chaliapin gct9 into his Victor Records much of that dramatic personality per-sonality which characterizes his interpretation in-terpretation of operatic roles. For May he makes a superb Victor Record of that homily on gossip "La Calunnia" (Slander's Whisper) from 'The Barber of Senile. As Basilio ! lie sets forth the terrible effects ot" calumny first in -u.ive, h.df-Mozart-lan phrases , then in the soft, doddering dodder-ing accents of premature age, thert in unexpectedly curt, explosive, (rapid-fire passages, leading up to a powerful, sustained high note or twc masculine, clear, tremendous. For his first Victor Record Tito Schipa has chooen a son in Spanish j popular style from an opera not . known in this country "GranaJinas" (FareweU, My Granada). It offers a .splendid medium to introduce this remarkable young Italian tenor, being be-ing wild and emotional, and making unusual dcmcndu upon the sinr's range and flexibility. It is a song of the LaJf-Christian, half-pauan gypsies "dwelling beneath the shadow ot the Alnambra, with odd, wailing strains and impassioned lyric phrases, all Bung in a voice of marvelous beauty. by tho Benson Orchestra of Chicago is a generous helping. "Tee Pee Blues" is full of aches, pains and "mirrries" but a lively dance for all that, "Black-Eyed Blues" has some fine harmonies and a clcar-cnt rhythm lor glide-stepper a. For those who like to take thci lime about the fox trot, "While Miami Dreams." by Joseph C. Smith and His KJrchestra and "Tell Her at Twilight ' by Hackel-Berpe Orchestra compose a fine. Victor dance record. "Whilo Miami Dreams" has something languorous lan-guorous about it, string melodies prevailing. pre-vailing. "Tell Her at Twilight' makes a fine, stately dance, intro-tlucing intro-tlucing Rubinstein's "Melody in F." Jrhe "Old-Fashined Girl" is sex y in name on a new Victor fo.-c trot record by Paul Whiteman andi His Orchestra. She is essentnlly a. 'jars baby" in this number "the quintessence ot Whitcmanism." On the reverse Club- Koyal Orchestra nbys "Little Gray Sweetheart of ivluic, " wistlul in spots, with soma calliope effects, with a bar or so o "SiKer Threads Among the Gold." Paul Whiteman is perpetually: "pulling: new effects." Here again oa a merry Victor dance record he has ideltly et a "coloratura" number tor the sax into the middle of a fox trot. This is in "Bygones" and he does it without disturbing the dance. On the other side the Wbitemans play ' By the Sapphire Sea," simple and direct In rhythm, with some beautifully beauti-fully smooth melodies. Harrold in a Sacred Number "The Living God" is an impressivo composition, sung amid the clangors of immense bells and the A&&&3r Apocalyptic 1 ; ' thunder j ligious and ' ,s i ; , t ! tirarnatic ele- f, vi"' ? ir.ents. L i !c e Hi ' djfjj tnat "one .55. I cr'ng in the: ''Sm wilderness," aJf jjjijMnV. the voice rises IjBSjjJLtjjpiMjMBy to an outburst IOf ta.rophcd5t The May Victor Records include another loTely devoUonal record rec-ord by Olive Kline and rJsle Baker in duet. Everybody knows these 6imple, lovely hymns, and to hear these arti&ts sing them is to know them even better. On the one side Js "Come, Thoa Fount of Every? Blessing" ; on the other " Savioao Like a Shepherd Lead Us." e Sir Harry Lauder in Two of Hio Own Here are two numbers, the ver7 eyence of Lauder; .in humor, gloorn-Lillcrs gloorn-Lillcrs for fair. "The Waggle o' the Kilt" is in rather military 6tyle, with the steady beat of drums between stamps, and a spoken interlude ia (which Sir Harry explains the wherefore where-fore of a hump that appeared on the back of Private Jock McDade after a long march. "Bella McGraw" ij about a lass to marry whom the singer is returning to Scotland-Scotch Scotland-Scotch frugality (described in detail) de-tail) has enabled him to take this momentous step. 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