Victor orchestra
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Victor Orchestra
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Victor Orchestra
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Victor Orchestra
- 110 2 _ ‡a Victor Orchestra
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Victor Orchestra
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Victor Symphony Orchestra
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adorables tourments | |
Aïda. Heavenly Aida | |
Always gallant = Toujours galant | |
Ave Maria | |
Bohème. | |
The broken melody | |
Cake walk | |
Carmen. | |
The cricket on the hearth | |
Damnation of Faust - Dance of the sylphs | |
Day dreams, visions of bliss | |
The desert song | |
I dispettosi amanti. A lover's quarrel. Come to the brook | |
Dramatic Scenes from Verdi Operas | |
A dream | |
D'une prison; | |
Eminie selection : Soldiers' chorus ; Downy jail-birds of a feather ; Dream song ; Darkest the hour ; What the dicky birds say ; Lullaby | |
Ernani | |
Etoile du Nord. Star of the North. Oh happy days | |
Falstaff. | |
Faust. | |
Faust : Dio possente : The bravest heart shall swell | |
Faust : Seigneur Dieu! : Saints above, what lovely gems! : quartet from garden scene, part 1 | |
Flow gently, sweet Afton Sound recording | |
For freedom and honor march ; Red white and blue ; Glory Hallelujah | |
Forgotten | |
Germania. A wounded prisoner | |
Get out and get under the moon | |
Good bye | |
Grisélidis. Open now to mine eyes : prologue | |
Halka. | |
Handicap march : two-step | |
Hänsel und Gretel. | |
I hear you calling me; | |
Hearts and flowers | |
Herodiade : Il est doux, il est bon (He is kind, he is good) | |
In a monastery garden : characteristic intermezzo | |
Instruments of the orchestra : Part III. | |
Lakmé. | |
Laurentian echoes : collection of French-Canadian melodies | |
Liebe Augustin. | |
Lohengrin. | |
I love you, ma cherie | |
Lucia di Lammermoor. | |
Madama Butterfly : un bel di, : vedremo : someday he'll come | |
Mandolinata; | |
Marseillaise | |
Martha. Ah, so pure | |
Mefistofele. From the fields : act I | |
Merry Widow | |
Mignon : Connais tu le pays = Dost thou know that fair land | |
Mignon. Lullaby | |
Minuet in G major, op. 14, no. 1 | |
Monarchs of minstrelsy historic recordings by the stars of the minstrel stage. | |
Mother Machree : from "Barry of Ballymore" | |
Nobody but you | |
None but the lonely heart | |
nozze di Figaro | |
Oh, if the flowers had eyes | |
Oh! si les fleurs avaient des yeux | |
Otello. Now forever farewell | |
Ould plaid shawl Sound recording | |
The ould plaid shawl. [Words by] Fahy. [Music by] Haynes. | |
Philémon et Baucis. | |
Poet and peasant overture : Part 1. | |
Red, red rose; | |
Reine de Saba. | |
Rigoletto | |
Robert le diable. | |
Romansy. | |
Romeo et Juliette. Page song | |
Russian Opera Arias | |
Samson et Dalila. | |
Sanctus from "messe solennelle" | |
Sapho. Oh, my immortal lyre | |
Semele. | |
Sigurd | |
Silver threads among the gold | |
Spring maid | |
Sweethearts | |
Tales of Hoffman - Bacarolle (Contes d'Hoffman) | |
Thursday [SR] 1913: | |
Toreador song | |
Tosca. | |
Très jolie waltz | |
Trovatore. | |
The two grenadiers | |
Two little love bees | |
Va' laisse couler mes larmes | |
Viens avec nous | |
Vivandiere. Come with us | |
Walzertraum | |
Warren, Leonard Complete Victor Recordings 1939-1947. | |
Werther : lied d'Ossian : pourquoi, me réveiller : oh! wake me not : Ossian's song : act lll | |
Werther. My tears shall flow |