Ampico Recordings April 1924
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Ampico Recordings April 1924
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II I pun iuu -n t - -Debn t /l 61 541 F Tir'h ' T I"; I J.(~·;~II'.;r" \'gl; .\1. 1.-/)(1111 62 531 11 \ ·.\I.S I·:. .\ FI" I - Of ~ccompanim ent 'l<Jprint 6 1503 1" x., 1001 F I br il t l nr~ - S rh /l ll (' rt \\'110 l.~ S YL\"I .\? I b ~ ... -Srhll/U"rt . . L an l..... )n .. 0 .i /) "W K"v of 1-' . Alt" or ~ I. a lll . ..o ll . .•0 This Bull e tin wi th th e J anu ar y 1923 Cat al og su pplie s a COMPLETE LIST 01 a ll Ampic o R ec ord in gs to d a te, '!<!Print of J:.3test popular c5Y(usic "j. T it lc Composer Phl.n -d hr Price 203891 I': :\ :\' :\' .\ n EL I. E ( Fox-Tro t ), Lopez A!'t, isl C't! L. '!5 204241 1-: .-I 'i 0 IL-I\"GE GllOV[-; J'i C.I Ll FOH~IA ( Fox-T ro l ) Lnnue 1 . '2;') 204271 I': AilE YOU LO'iELY ? ( Fo x -Trot) . . I.a n.c" I . ·I,S 204421 I': ,IHC . IDY (Fox-Troll. . . . _. . , D"ll'allip \. '/5 20405110 BEBE (Nov el ty Fox-Trot)Vincent I..<)JX'z. :h" istc d 1, -25 204391 E COVf:R ED WAGO'i D,IYS (Fox-Tr ol )Lopez, ..h s; sl l'd 1 . '15 2 0452 1E J),I\" C['i' DA 'i ( Fox -T r o t ) . . . . . C arro Jl l ,~5 20406 1E DlH.TY HA NDS! DlllTY FM~E! (FoxT rot ) . Dclcuurp 1 . '!5 20 4 15 11': DRE AMY MELODY (Wal[l,)C;u rnli n n.l II. So . '!s 204201 E E..IS Y M ELODY (Fox-T rot) . Fain -hil,1 , ~,; 204211 E EV'RY NIGHT J CRY MYSELF TO ~ro. 204331 E Composer Pl.l,\ t·,j Price " St ep pin c Slnne , " Lopez, :\.s., i.",.'d '! 5 T itl e ILIG GI::DY A\'N, (F 'lx-Trc)O. . 204571E 203731 f: 203971E " Tnp'.v a nd E\,a " RI';:-II-:~fIl 'llI:'\ G , (Fox-T rot) It eichcnt hn l TUTZI MITZI (Fox -T ru l ). L,pC""J:. As...i" lc·" ROS!': OF Trot ) . , . . . 204581 f: 203381E 2034711-: 204261 E ',!.; . ·!5 xrou xt xc IF" x- THE . . Dc h-anrp ROS[TA (Ta ngo). . . . .'. R,'i('lll'l1IIJ ,,1 lllJ\" 'iI'" WiLD (Fox-Trot ) . . , , C"l'r,,1I S,I II' M[LL RIVER ROAD, " Glnr,\''' s,I(~'T'r~I\~i'i'H ~-\. ' ijKiiLi,[,f:~ . -!."'/ ,; .! ,; ,8,;;[::1; ~5 an d i\-[od ('I-." (F ox-T ro t) LOpl·I....t ......i:o. lp ri '!5 S[-L\ KI': YOlJR FEET, "Zi egre!d Folli"... (Fox-T ro ll. . . _ L oncc 204 291E SITI'I N' I N A CORN Ell (F" x-T ro\) - '!5 204281 [.; C;lrroJl .!.') 204471 f: 2045111,: S Lf:r.P (11',,11 7.)., r iorilo, .1" j. I",1 SO\lEO'i E LOVES YOU AFT ER .1 1.1. .! ,; . ,:!.) 204371E Trot-ec ) Lopez. Assis ted 203 56 110 HO\"EYMOO\" CHIM ES (Waill.) S hip m a n a nd C . A. 204 55 1E IIOW ~ I Y SWEf:T IE LOVES ME (Sh" Lo ves M 4.: .\ 11 th ,· TimC' ) ( Fo x-T ro t I e- . '!5 2041311:: ST ,I Y 1-[OMf:, LJTTLE GlIl L, S'I',I I' 110\1 E (W" ll7. ) . . . . , ... "", de £1",.1. I .!!i ST E rIL A LITTLE K[ SS WHILI ,: [lAN CING (11',,111.) ... de Bert. :,," 1 II ,S, '15 . ':!5 204441E 2036511:: L a ll gl:' . 'l 5 SLEE P OVE [l YOU (Fox-Trnl )- Lawnh ur ... l 204071 I': GOLD DI GG ER (DIG A LIT TLE DEEP EHl THE (Fox-Trol ) . Lnwnhur vt 204461 I': 204031E I-I:\V .\:'\':\ (Ta ngo) . . .. Reiehontl ml IF I C IN 'T G ET T H E S WEf:TlE I 1I',1'iT (l I'ITY TH E SWE ETI E l 204091E 2038 4 1E r LOVE YOU, "Lit tleJessic Jumcs " (FoxTr ol l. , Lnw nhur st rvr GO[\" ' SOUTH (Fox-Trot j -cFairchild n nd II. S, rxr SITTI'i G PRETTY I" A PRETTY LITTLE CIT Y ( Fo x-Tro t). Luwnhu r- t I\" DI.I \"A MUON (1I'alll,)- 2 0454 1E )'I' E GOT A SONG FOIl S.I LI:: (T ha t <';E'I ' ) { Jo'I IX-T rt ll) ., . . . 204221 E . Shi p um n Co oke nnd Shi p mn n ~I y . Vincent Lop ez. A:o::o: i..led LE.IR" TO 110 THE ST[!I. :T, " Mu-ic B ox B C\'lIc" r Fox-Trot l.Lopez, :\~ ~ i :o; l l' d LI'i(; Ell AII'H[L1': (Io'ox-Tl'ol l , .. Luuc LITTL E Bl 'TTEllFLY, " \I",i e Box l t cvu c " ( FO\:-'I"'oL).. 20 37 11E . ~5 . '!5 . 'l 5 .'/,; .... , . Car roll . :!5 l Iclc nmp :-I,"D\.I LOVES 1'.11',1 (Pnp.r Lovc-, 204191f: 2043811·: 2041211,: 25 l h.· i { ' IH-~ lI t hOI I j .. t,·d . ·!s . ·!5 '!5 .50 .lu nc M"K a n,'" \\:I~~~·tl~ '{)O\OtJ .. Rr·j(·l ll:'III !J;J! In: S WEET ER DO \l'IIE" I1"S 'l 5 Carrol! 02;) O ver I" [TI[I' H e re ) ( Fo x- \\:l~,'L~ ' il;~"F; 'co~i 1::5' ~\~.~(/\\. . il~j:il: SO~ G . '2:; Fox- Slj ~D·.\ v..I~ti\;ll~I\I~ ~[GHT -TDIE \Vcdnc'id:J,Y r "The Ri e of Rt, ic O' Roill v" F:lin ·l;il,J lI 'IIE'i LIGHTS All r-; LOW (11',,111. ~.:; 1.) Fi llri l ll I .-!5 , '15 \I'II E'i wn.r, Til E S I:'i S II [\" I·: 1'01: !\IE ( Fo x-T rot) 1.011( '1. •. \ .~ ~ i ~ I, ' r1 2044911-: WHO'LL BuY MY VIOL ETS : L , Viol etcrn) "Little ~l i . . s Billclw:ll'l'" (T a ng o ) 2045011- : :~~ , '2,") . 1.:111::" '25 .. »C!v;1 mp .!.:; . , .. ' 203761E WILD (-,LOWEll, " Wildflower" 20360lE \l' O:-!DEllFliL YOU, " l.adv ll " lI,'rf h-" T rnt ) I Fox- 1) .. 11-;1 111 1' (Fox- Trot) ... . ,. " ... I...()('z a m ' E. · F. 2041 8 1f: 20460 1E 203531 E . '25 ,. , .!/j WHY SHOULD r WE EP ABO[T 0:\1,: S\VEETI E (Fox-Tr ot ) . . . .. "l5 OLD FOLKS .1'1' HO:-rE , T il l,; n '-ox.. WH.I T COULD :\ . . . . Lop e»•. \ s ~i .... ted 01. 1) I',",SHIONED LOVE, .. R" nnin Wild " (Fox-T rot) : . . ' . . . . . I.;In~(' "~I"r y IFox -Tr ut I . \"0'1' IJ Elll:: -'iO'f TH EilE (II ', Fifty Mil e.. . fro m :Xowh e re ) ( [-'ox-T ro l) C :lr ro ll 1. 2;; \"011' 'I'H ,\'!' r i" EED YO P , YO U'Il[:: T rol ) . 204341 E 204311 E GO:\l E ( Fo x-T ro t l. . . . . . , . ' Cllrroll 204561 E 2041111·: 204021 E ~~: l.~h). (~Oxl~~{(;II\;x~'i'~~i j ' ..,. ~~:;~;::r, TOO DL f:·OO, B ox Iwvuc " ( \ V :l lt~) . .'15 MAIl CII ETA (Fux-T'rot j -cRt-ichcnthnl and A. C. 203881 E \II' SII' EI::T [ E II'E\"T ..111' ,1Y ,SH E DID N")' S.I Y WIJI::Ilf: , WHI :" OR '!5 _ Delcam p . '2.:; 2045311·: THIPPI.'\G ALONG (Wilh 1'.." ,,,,01 M e' ( \\'a lb) Ca rro ll a nd H . :-:', I . '~5 204481 E TWELVE O'CLO CK AT NI GHT (F...xT rol) .. . ... . , .. . , F iorit o. A<,;,... j,lI·d . ·.!5 2042511': W..I !..T7. OF LO'iG AGO, T ilE, " \I " . i,· . 15 204161E ·.!5 ( Fo x-T ru t j . L:III~ C :-URCH OF THE MA'i'iIK[\"S (Fox- Lop ez. A. THEH E ARE soxn: 'I'HJ NGS vor NEVER FOH(;ET, " Olle X i,, " 'I'n Bouc-he (Fox-Trot) . . . H..ci c.: J-,t~l1 :h ; ll 2023211' TIIH EE O'CLOCK I" Till:: MOIl\"I'i G (Wn ltz)..... Shipm an uud HvC 202961 E THIn;' THE NIGHT (11'"11,,) - (It 's 204171E 2040411': 204351E Lopez. ,\:...... i:o. t.·d Trot ) . . , , .. " " Po p py " (Fox-Trot ) . ':2 5 . "lj T rol ) . . . . . ' . TII.-\1' OLD GA'iG or iII[ SE 11-'0'- 203951 E 204411E 203621E TIIAT UHAN' NI::W G.IL 0 ' MI.'\E - 203901 E . 'l() . . . , I h · i l 'l l l~ nl haI M alll llla ) ( Fox -Tro t ) .'! .S Shipuum run I Srolllllitl. I '!5 LOVE TA LES (Fox-T rol)C:lrrltll :10,1 S hi pm an LOI'f: Y CA:-I E B.ICK (Fox-T l'ul ' 203931 E 1.:lIIgl· 204431 1' 2045911-: LOI'I ::;I'ILLI·: LOU (T ha t Vruupi n' Lad.\') ( Fo x-T ro l ) OUT (Vox-Trot SW[NG [N ' DOW'i THE L.I\" I,; r FoxT rol) " , . . ,.,. ,.. . . La ue rmd C , .1, 204321 E TAKE. OU T.-IK" THOSE 1.1 PS A11',1I' 204401 E 'l!) .~,; ( ~{)\"c1 tv Fo x- T ro t ) - 204361E 204301E . '!5 L~~';~I~'[llI'JI!1!'g\i ;I;HI'; 'U;I(;i,: ~!tJm:I'l LOVEll HEll BEST OF ALL) STEPPI~ ' ... .. , " Lop ez, A..... j .. ll'd , '! 5 . 'l 5 (l 201231 E ( Fo x-T ro t) " Zi('gf('ld I·'ollic!'·· (Jo'ox -Tro t ) .. Fillr it u 1. ! 5 Swee tie Tur ned Down ), F o xTrot) , . , ' , . , . . . . . . .. . . , . , . . La ngc 204101E .IFS T II G III L T HY I' .M EN FOIlG ET 204081E , '15 H[ LEE, H[ LO (Chop Sucv a la Fox-vo 204141E 2044511': . -l;~ YOU DARLING, YOII (Fox-T rot l.!.." " c'· YOU'Il E l'i K E'i'IT CKY .I S s e R E .b YOU'IlE DOll 'll (Fox-TI'"I )- YOu ·vr. GOT TO S EE ~l\'fr\ {, ! ).;[GIIT (Fox-Tro l) " 1."1'01, a" d I,:, 1', i\?i':ll 1. ·!5 . -?;:; _ ~5 ,-!5 '!5 This Bulle tin wi th the January 1923 Ca ta lo g supplies a COMPLETE LIST of all Ampi co R ecordings to date. 'l<.!Prints of Hymns with Words 1031 1': T itl e Compose r Pluvcd hv Price ADID F. WITII M E. M arIk.. 1l"",,, ·11 1. '!5 CH RIST MAS M OIt!'l . C""a"t I"in er 1. 25 J,;IL I. E I LI S" ,k in.1 1.50 H E TH AT H AS GO D H IS G UA lto l.\!'I l\..I A D E loiur-r 1 . 25 1l0l.Y G HOST , WITH LIGHT UI VI \" E - 861 E n lE 8 5 11-: 10 ZI £ HOL Y. HOL Y. HOL Y Russell 1. '/5 I NE ED THE E EV'RY H O UR Man·in 1. ~5 .JE R USALEM T ilE GO LOE:-I Russell I . '!5 JESUS CH R IST IS TtISE :-I T O UA Y - ":\"0. 8 41E 94 1E 1111 I' 931 E ~o. I I ZI F 8 3 1E 1081 E 8 7 11-: 1061 1-: 8Z IE T ille C O I Il P 0 ;o'(' f r b .n~d by KOL \ : IDltE. Trans . Il o/'rrl .'l .. SlI... kind J.EA D. K I'i DL Y 1.\1; WI' ... . It ,,,,, ·11 M Y J ES US. AS T HO I! \ \'11.'1': . Yl ur vin NOW 'I' ll E 0 .\ Y IS O\'EIl . . 1l" " .·11 011 . II E W IIO \ I .1ES l 'S LOVE ll . ..i" il1(·r O :-lWA ItO . C H ltI ST L\ :-I SO L U I E IlS -- o (, 1 . ~5 I . ~ .• 1 '! 5 t,1I M ar vi n 1 . '25 Mu rv in 1 . '2.1 Pri. 1. :;11 1.·!5 HII :-.... 1101 F. RO C K OF ,\GES . Er ic 1071 E STI L L. ST I LL W IT H T IlEE Ioim-r 9 5 1E SI!N OF M Y SO CI. \ Lo" 'i" 10111·: rur; DAY OF It ESII IlIl ECT IO\" . \ Ia"'i" 96 11·: YE SE IlVA\"TS OF GOU . \ I ""'i" '~ ,j . ~.5 'Popular ~usic from 'Previous :Bulletins ~·H . T itle Com poser Pla yed h,Y Price .-\\" r SC HKA . "Chnuve-Souric " ( Fo x"l'rot) . . . " ' " . Carroll nm] H . S. . Q.'i Z035 ZI I·: .\ P P L E S ACCF. ( Fox-Trot ) . Lone .~5 ZOZ4911.' .-\ SO\"G O F I\"DL\ (Fox-Trol)20333 11-: 'Tn Z036,3 11-: Z0 10331' ;')0 Z03511 F. ZOl073F Carroll 1 .2,) Z03671 E 1 ~5 1 '15 ZOZ8911': Origin:tl Pin no Trio Z0359 11·: .-\ U\" T HAG .\H·S IlLCES (Fox-Trol)2 0368 1F. 2 038 3 11': Z035 811-: Z038 11E 2033 11E 20369 1E 20Z66 11-' Z03351 E 20364 1E 203 70 1E Z03 1Z3 F ZOOZ53 F 20 Z39 11.' ZOl 6131' 58643 1-' 20 38Z II-: 2040 0 1£ 591Z51-' Il AIl Y RU"' T I "" (One-Step). Fnirr-hild RAN G ! !Fox -Trol)... . Lopez, Assisted RAM IlAL1:-1 ,\ .... Fnirchild and Carroll RL UE HOOSIEH IlLUES rF'ox-Trol)Fairchild C ARO LI NA I\" THE MOH"'ING (Fox' Tro t ) . . , Pollock CARO LI"'A MAMMY (Fox-Troll Pollo ck CH A;<.lSO N UANSANTE !Fox-Trol)-Orieinnl Pia no Trio C R INOLT'IF. DAYS ( Fox-Trot) .. La ne DO'l 'T C it y S WA\" E E (Fox-T rn l )Fairch ild and Ca rro ll DOW~ A ~fON G THI-: S LE E PY HILl.S 01-' TE :-IN F.SSEE (Fox-Trot ) . . . La nc F AOEU LO VE LETTEltS (W" II7. Bnllnd ) Lane G E~E HA L P EH SHI "' G M AR CH (OneS tep ) A rden and La mber t H AWAII A\" M OO'" (Wa ll7.) Cla ir nn d G. D . III AWATH A'S M F.l.ODY O F LO VE 1\\", 11 7. ) . . . . . _. . . . .. Clai r a nd Pulluek HONO LUL U J,;YES (Wa ll7. ) Poll ock a nd H . S J CRIE D FOIt YOU (l'ux-Tl'Ul)Dclcn rup I F I KNEW YO U T HE N AS I KNOW YO U NO \V (\V:d lz) de UL'r L ITALl A:-I !'l IGH TS (W" II7. fur Dnncing) Cla ir und H. S. 2~mt R r~~ AGg~R,?J\:;o;;Is;I}\\;E H,\v i~r~eo IlAN.-\:-IA R l.UES (Fo x-T ro l ). 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Lane O\" MI.\MI S HO nE (\\'" It7.)Clai r :llld PolI lH'k PAPA B ET T EIt WAT CII YO U t ST E I' (Fox -Trol ) . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Coo ke PAHADF. OF T ilE WOOOE\I SO 1.D II::ItS. T HE ( Fox -Trot ) C la ir :tnd Fnirr-hih l REO MOO\' (\\',,11 7. ) Shipmnn 1t0 S ETI\l E A:-ID YO n , " G,,-G,, " ( Fox-Tro l I . . . , '" Po lloek nnd ShipllHlII " SALLY " S I'; LE CT IONS (F" x·T ro l f"r D nIWill,l.d 1. Look for I he Silver Lilling; 2. Whippoor-will. 3. \Villi Ho:-.(· Yuumun ... an d I I. C. S,WI': r un L.\ST W.\ LTZ ~".: ( \VnlL;d I . :;0 q.'i ~.'i .sn . 00 1. '/ .; . '2 ,'') ~ ,; ~5 1.~5 1 I '10 2.00 "2:') 5U .50 ~J .2,; ~5 .''Hl .·! 5 I .i o I -1,') ·.n ~ .• I -l.,) 1 .7".') Shi p mnn :till I C.. \ . I . '! .') Z037Z 11·: S EVE:-I Olt E LEV I'::-: (:\I,\' Dixie Pa ir O'D i" , ) (F" x·T rot ) .. . .. . .. .. Wa lker I . ,1.; Z0394 11-: SOM I-: BODY 'S wnoxc (F" x·T r" I ) S hi p "II;1Il I . ..?:i Z037 4 1E SO \lE OAY YO {:'U. C RY o \'1-: It SO MEONE (F ox-T ro 'l. L" pc7.. 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ZOZ841I-' WOH LU IS W.\I T I:-IG ron '1'1·11-: SI'\"IlI SE. THE (F ox-Trot) . . ... Fnir...hild 1. ;0 Z03781I-: YES! W E H.-WE 1\0 1l.\ \"A\" .\S r FoxTro t ) . . " ... Shipmu n a nd C[)Okl' '25 Z03371E YOU K\" OW YO U BELONG TO ::;O\' I E· 1l0UY J,;LSE (W" II7. ' - Z03851 E l-uirchild nnd .\ . C. I . ~5 Z03041E YOU H EMI"'D M E OF MY \!OT HEIt. " Lillie Nellie Kelly " ( Fl)x-'l' ro t l . . Lnuc 1 . ~ .') This Bulletin with the J anuary 19Z3 Catalog supplies a COMPLETE LIST of all Am pico R e cord in g s to d at e. -. ST. CECILIA ~w ru1"mpico ~cordings ~prU, Fl ayed by MORIZ ROSENTHA L 62961H Etude, Op . 25, No.6, G Sharp Minor Chopin 2 . 00 exercise in third s t ransformed into su ch a work of art that ca rries th e hearer to Parnassus, th e em bod ime n t of beautiful th ought a nd exquisite motion " thus does Ehlert, the distinguished critic and litterateur, wri te of this nobl e s tudy, which Huneker finds" all bu t incom pa rable in piano literature " matching it with Schum ann's Tocata "to stand at th e portal of t he delect abl e land of double notes." Another write r find s in it a pic tur e. A June garden where side by side with white lilies, are clustered stately spea rs of larkspu r reflecting He aven's own blu e. The s unlight climb s up a nd do wn t heir azure ladders and bath es the lilies with glory , a nd th e morning air is full of fragrance. "AN 1924 Arran ged and Flayed by WI l.FRED P E LLETIER 63013G Faust" Ball et Mu sic" Goun od 1.7S H Y I S "Faust" the most popular opera in th e world? Wh y in th e num ber of its performances has it fa r ou t rea che d it s near est competitor? How much of it s fam e is a ttribu ta ble to its romanti c an d t ragic s to ry? W hat part of its ren own a nd its hold on popular favor is to be la id a t the door of it s cont inuous chain of musical gems ? Proba bly th e la t ter will acc ount for most, for in its length th ere is hardl y a page t ha t does not offer melody th a t seems end owed with eternal freshness and undyin g beau ty . Its grea t arias a re fam iliar to a ll, less so perhaps it s beauti ful ball et mu sic. The crowded scenes of th e opera a boun d with exq uisite mu sic for its picturesque da nces. These beau t iful excerpts a re skill- W This Bulletin with the J anuary 1923 Catalog supplies a COMPLETE LIST of all Ampico R ecord ings to date. -. fu lly plan ned. each ha s its own in t rodu ctio n. va ried with t he skill a nd sure t ou ch of the master of com posi tio n t ha t Goun od was. E ach is cha racteristic of t he sce ne which it ornaments. All a re exq uisi te page s from an o pe ra whi ch is o ne of th e glories of mu sical writing for t he t heatre. "Faust " was first performed a t th e T he a t re Ly riq ue in Paris in March 19. 1859 with M me. M iolan Ca rvahlo as Margu er it e. Its a ppea ra nce gave Goun od immed ia te recognition in t he first rank of living composers. Pla yed by S ERG E I RACH MANIN OFF Were I A Bird (Si oiseau j' e tais) Op. 2, N o. 6 Hensclt 2.00 F EVER light heart in sound bod y sung th e joy of living it is voiced in the de lec ta ble cadences of this lovely piece. I ts ti tle pages bear the q uo tat ion " W erc I a bi rd , to thee I'd fl y ." Thus is a sen t imen ta l mood immedi a tely created . He nsel t , t he co mpo se r of so me of t he worl d' s lov elies t light sa lon music, gives us herein o ne of his best known . a nd most ce leb ra ted works. To it s playin g Mr. Rach maninoff brings that sup rem e art that se ts forth all its beauty, offeri ng a jewel of interpre tation , every facet of which glows wit h colo r. 62971H I Played by :\h ECZY SL A W Mu xz 62981H Gavotte, Op. 14, A F la t M inor S gambati 2.00 l\ C I E N T rustic fes t ivals a nd merry makings of t he Gauots, th e peop le of sou the rn Fra nce were graced by th e slow, po mpous rhythm of the dan ce, which is no w given the name Gaootte. It was their special possession and pride, though it is wh ispe red [hat it was imp or ted across t he Py renees from Spain , whe re it was origi nally a swo rd da nce . As a form for mu sical wr it ing it reach ed general recogn ition in the t ime of B ach, who was ver y fon d of it. Since t hen it has becom e co mpletely established in popular favo r. Sgambati p reserves in his modern tr eatment of its ancient rhythm all its an tiqu e cha rm, he eve n im pa rts to it t he to ne co lors a nd va riety of effects of the ea rlie r instrumen ts on wh ich t he old Gavottes were played. Sgambat i, a g reat pian ist , lived a nd d ied in the las t cent u ry, was a pupil of Liszt, a mo ngst the first to recog nize the genius of Wagn er, a nd one of the grea test of Italian comp osers . A Played by RE GI l\' ALD D E KO VEl\' 1311G R ecessional, K ey of D de J( oven 1 .75 H E majes tic mu sic of th e opcning phra ses of this fine setting of Ki pling' s splend id lines is in perfec t sy mpathy wit h T its prou d a nd no ble senti me nt. T he re is g reat d ra matic significance in t he first , almos t wh ispe red, su p plica t ion, " Lo rd God of Host s, be with us yet, Lest we fo rge t !" The n in tha t na rrati ve style, wh ich Re g ina ld de K oven under st ood so well, th ere is pictu red the supe rb scene of th e depa rting ca p tains a nd kin gs, and again the a p peal to the G od of H ost s, t his time full throated and irnpassioned . H er ein it is preserved for us an d for posteri ty in th e composer's own in te rpre ta tion, re m ind ing us once mo re of the wonde r of th e Ampico in im mor tali zin g the a rt of p rese nt-day m usician s, maki ng it poss ible for us to hear th em a fte r deat h has removed th em from the sce ne of th eir ea rth ly ac ti vities . P layed by J ULIU S C H A LOFF 62993H I slamey (Orienta l Fantasie) Balakir eio 2 . 00 H E Orient is in th e blood of Balak ir e w. H e has pene t ra ted he r m yst ery, s he has shar ed her sec re ts with him, an d so mc of the m he rev eals in hi s b rillian t an d celeb ra ted Fa ntasie. H e has re-cr ea ted for us t he sou nds a nd colors of t he East, the t hrum mi ng of st ring ins t rume nts , the babble of the crowded ka leidosco pic baz aar. We wa lk with him in it s enchan ti ng ma ze, our ea rs a re g ree ted wit h th e importunings of vende rs of pe rf umes, je wels a nd rich fab rics . Then he draws us asid e to a quiet cor ne r from wh ich comes an E as tern song, its s t ra nge melod y singu la rly sweet a nd a ppealing af te r the t urmoi l- bu t the resp ite is only fo r a mom ent, ot her voi ces intrude, t he re are shout s a nd gestures, a nn we are plunged once more in th e mael st rom of its b laz ing co lor and b la tent so und. T Played by 63001G RENEE C S E M ET Valse Romantique, "Lit tle R om a ntic Pi eces No . 7" de Severac 1. 75 H E R E mu st be an ag reeable stor y a ttached to such a t un eful and roman t ic: waltz as this. I t su rely has to do with the cou rse of t rue love ru nning ve ry, very sm oo thly, for no th ing un toward finds place in its lilting phrases. It has the pec uliar cha rm of a ll wa ltzes by Fren ch co mposers, so meth ing q uite d iffere nt from the wa ltzes of the Viennese writers. It see m s in credible that the same rhy thm co uld produce pieces so differe nt in cha racte r- but so it is. The fascina t ion of the F rench wa ltzes, more of te n th an no t of t he slow ty pe , is un deniable, t hey are reposeful, soo thi ng a nd sensuous . T he Vien nese wa ltzes arc gay, excit ing, env isioni ng t he brillia nt a nd crowded ba llroom. T Thi s Bulletin with the Ja nu ary 192 3 Ca ta log su pplie s a COMPLETE LIST of a ll Ampic o Recordin gs to dat e. Pla yed by C H AR LES COO PE R En Rout e, Op. 107, :'\0. 12 Godurd 1. 75 WI L D ride through the night, t he roads hard an d rough, the cloud s torn by the wind , a nd the la ndscap e fitfull .: lighted by a wan ing moon . Such is th ejourn ey depi ct ed her e. Mayh ap the Erl K ing with his crown and tr ain , wa s ab road , or witches riding on the winds br ing terror to the hea rt of the rid er, but with und aun ted spirit he gallops on, no w a nd th en lessenin g his fren zied pace to ga ther breath a nd stre ngt h for eve n greater speed. 63023G A Played by " " H E X RI L E F E V RE Legend of a Rose . . R ayn ard 1 .5 0 H O sha ll seek to define the " Legend of the R ose," the Queen of Flow ers ? I s not a ll roma nce conta ined in her velvet peta ls a nd her unforgettable fragrance? T he poets ha ve gleaned somet hing of it s sign ifican ce a nd hav e lea rned so me t h ing of its lesson fo r do they not tell us that th ere is no rose with out its thorn, ju st as th ere is no roman ce with ou t its pain? Most beloved of flowers its pra ises have been sung in rt thousa nd phrases a nd voiced in music as lovely as th e rose itself, a nd of them n ll th ere is none lovelier than M r. R ayn a rd 's imagina tiv e se t ting for the poeti c thought insepa rable from this most bea u tiful of na ture's blossoms . 63061F W ~w ufCC01npaniment ~cordings Played by lVI.\ " .\ Z l: CO 63071F The Big Brown Bear , K ey of F, Sopra no o r Tenor Mane Zltcca 1 . 50 P la yed by RI CH ARD H .\GEMA" 63081F Ave M aria, K ey of F . Sop rano Gou nod 1 . 50 Pl ay ed by J OH N DU KE 63093G Sou ven ir de M oscou, "Rus- sian Airs ." Op. 6-Violin Accomp a niment Wien iasoski 1 . 75 " J ulius Chaloff a t the R ecording Pi an o Julius (h alo!]' Th e Pr omises of H is Y outh A bundantly Fuljilled ;\ COi\'lPOSER -PIANIST of disto in Julius Chal off. While sti ll a boy , horn in Boston of R ussian parents, he showed amazing talents which have borne rich fr uit in the veal'S of his maturity . Hi s high place amongst reside nt mu sicians a nd t he real distinction of his musical ach ieveme nts abund an tly fulfill the prom ises made by his you thful effor ts. Equipped with a brilli ant te chn iqu e a nd enriching his interpreta tions with a genuine m usical understand ing a nd poetic sym pathy , his playi ng is heard wit h unusual pleas ure. .n thtinectilist on and power is added of Ampico a rt ists This Bulletin with. th e J an ua ry 1923 Cat alog suppli e s a CO M P LET E LIST of all Am pico R ecord in gs to date . '. '. '. :\ 1 :;A.(sw Popular P L.-\ YING A S mile J-Vill Go a L otte. Long Wa y , Vin cen t Lopez ha s introduced a very origina l interlude wh ich brin gs to our ear strains ot favorites of yester year suc h as " Sm iles. " "Have a Smil e, " " Pack ~C p Yom Trou bles in Yo ur Old Ki t Bag, " giving it a characteristic and deli ghtful interpreta tion th a t will make it dou bly welcome. H e a lso brings his tal ents to the playi ng of Gloria , an instrumental nov eltv which he is fea t uring on h is vaudeville to ur , and California , a Jolson tune that is sweeping "the country . M r. Delcamp offers N ola, composed by Fe lix Arn dt as a novelet te but now arra nged delightfu lly as a fox-t rot in a style to make c3'f[usic your feet t ingle. T he same mav a lso be said of his inter p reta tion of Jl1 r. R adio M a n , a dance record ing tha t ev eryone will wan t. H o me in Pasodella and Th e One I L01le, are t wo eq ua lly popular nu mb ers, bo th ac cep ted as u ndeniabl e hi ts , deli ght fully play ed by Adam Carroll. Henry Lange of P a ul Wh iteman 's Orchestra more t ha n ev er demon strates h is abi lity to play the piano in his in terpreta t ions of Hula L ou and t he newes t of "blue ' tunes and M'indin' illy Bus'ness. Those who have heard Grace LaRue sing Unti l To morro w will certain ly want this delecta ble number played by Ralph Re ichen thal, who has a lso chosen to play M'aybe in his own infect ious a rrangem en t. J Played by E DGAR F ,\IR CI! ILD The World Is Waiting For the Sunrise, Ballad, Key of Seitz 1 .5 0 D F lat H I S lovely song has made for itself a sec ure place a nd will lon g rema in in popul ar favor , indeed it seem s destined to be permanen t ly esteemed as a sentimental ballad a nd to find its place amongs t those of end uring fam e a nd mus ica l ap pea l. 1301F T P layed by J. M ILTON DELCAMP 630S1E Nola, Fox -T rot A rndt 2046S1E Mr. Radio Man (T ell My Mammy To Come Bac k Home) Ke y of C " ... Friend P layed by A DAM C ARR OLL 204611E Home in Pasadena, FoxTro t , Key of E. Fla t . Warren 204621E The One I Love (Belongs to Somebod y Else) Fox-Trot. Key of G " Jones Pla yed by H E N RY LANGE 204631E Hula Lou "Ar tists and M odels, " Fox -t rot , K ey of E Fl a t Charles'King 204641E Mindin' My Bus'ness, FoxTrot, K ey of G .. Donalds on 1. 25 1 . 25 1 . 25 1. 25 1. 25 1. 25 Vincent Lopez , Illustrates an E ffect H e will give a con cer t a t t he Wh ite House wh en he v isits W ashington soon . Th is Bulle ti n wi th th e J anuary 1923 Ca ta log suppli e s a CO M P L ETE LI ST of all Am pico Recordin gs to date. N ew Popular i11usic- Colltinu ed Pla yed by VINC E:-IT LOPEZ 63041E Gloria (C haracteristic Da nce) Ha ger-Ri n g 1. 25 Played by VINCEN T LOPEZ, Assiste d 204661E A Smile Will Go A Long Long Way, F ox-T rot, K ev of E Fl a t Dnci s-..H st 1 . 25 204671E California (He re I Co me) F ox-T rot , Kev of G Jolson-deSylvc -Xle yer 1. 25 Played by RALPH R EICHE:\TH.\L 204681E Until To-Morrow (H ast;t M a rian a ) T a ngo, Fox-Trot , Ke y of C Ada m Ca rroll Listens At tenti vely He gbom, Va nA Isl )'Jlc 1. 25 204691E Maybe (She' ll Write :\Ie, Sh e'll P hone M e) Fox -Trot, K ey of B Fl a t Turk, S nyder, Ahlert 1 . 25 How to Find pieces You I:};ke Hel pful S i milar A p peal Chari Compiled f or Am-pica O WIlCl" S E.'\ LI ZI N G th e difficul ty experienced by many peop le in findi ng record ings t hat will appea l at first hearing a nd continue t o be perma nently interesti ng a simple m eans of selection in mak ing additi ons to your Arnp ico library is herewith offered . I t saves th e trouble of list ening to severa l nu m bers selecte d by ti t le which often prove disappointing after hearing. Wh en you hea r one of the new April re cord ings th a t espec ially a ppeals t o you check it on t his page a nd as k your dealer to play for yo u t he pieces, th e numbers of which ar e given. You will find th at they ha ve in t hem the sam e qualitie s which you like in th e new recordings selected . R Were I a Bird . Similar appeal as 62791G, 59661H, 51702F Gavotte II II II 59143E, 62921H, 57275H IsJamey . . II II 60553H, 61083H, 61093H, 61383H II II 55774F, 52564F, 58584F Valse Romantique . II II II 57826H, 60751H, 62543H En Route . Legend of a Rose II II 50153E, 62561G, 52984F Faust , Ballet Music . II II II 57027H, 62143G, 61883G Rec es sional-While no t exactly simi la r t he re is so mething of the same d ra ma t ic emot ional a ppea l in t he follo wing: 361 G, 233G Etude -The music of Chopin finds no cou nterpart in that of any othe r co mposer an d th is particula r E tude st an ds incom parab le and alone a mongst its fello ws. The edito r find s it impossible to sugge st a composit ion in the Arnpico cnt nlogue to place beside it. This B ulletin with the J anua ry 192 3 Ca ta log su ppl ie s a CO M P LE T E LI ST of a ll Ampico Rec or d in gs to dat e The yz'rst Traviata lis Perfo rm ance NIade R idicul ous by a V ery Fat Violetta T WA S in Venice that "La Traviata" rece ived its first performance on March 6, 1 ~ S 3. Verdi a t t he time wrote dolefu lly to his fri end a nd pu pil, Muzio, "Travi ata I last night m ade a fiasco . I s the fa ul t m in e or the actors? Ti me will show . " Time ha s show n th a t the res ponsibili ty for the ill-fa vor with which th e ori ginal performan ce was received was entirely du e to th e singers. Th e T enor, Gr aziani, had a cold a nd his hoarse , alm ost ina udible, vo ice did not im press. Var esi, th e Baritone, apparently made nothing of t he beautiful music assigned t o his pa rt, a nd t he effect of th e celebrated du et between Violetta an d Germ ont in t he Second Act was entirely mis sed . Th e mo st ludicrous pa r t of t he performa nce, however , lay in th e fact th at th e role of Violetta was ass igned to Mme . Dona telli, who im personated the de lica te, sickly heroine. She was one of the st ou te st ladi es on or off the stage a nd when , at th e beg inn ing of t he T hird Act, th e doctor declares that consumption ha s wasted her deli cate frame, th e au dience was sent into a st a te of uproa rious glee, which na tura lly did not lead t o an apprec iation of t he tragic action of the closing scenes . Its failure a t Venice, however, did not prevent "La Travia ta " being re ceived en thusiastically elsewhe re. I n other parts of Ital y it was a great success, a nd, as is well known, is today rated am ongst Verd i's masterpie ces, finding a place in the repertoire of th e mo st d istin guished Opera Houses t he world ove r. It is int erest ing to k now th a t "Travia ta " was written in a singl e mo nth , an d th at its libretto, com piled by P ia va, is a ver sio n of the well know n tragic story of Ca mille. Th e beautiful music of " La T ravia ta " is delight fully played in NIr. Brockway 's skilfully a rra nged P otpourr i. Ampico recordin g #5 1417H . ~n -" Innovation .-1 .1£ea ItS of T elli ng the Cha racter .-1 mpico R ecordings at a Glance (II SYST E 1\.1 has been devised where by you ma y determine imm ediately t he character of Ampico record ings. Box es will bear colored la bels , and the color will indicate the gen era l t yp e of t he selecti on. Thus- Red Labels will be d isplayed on all class ic a nd light classic nu mbers, Blue L abels on all sra nd ard ballads wi t h words , Green L abels on a ll ac com pa nimen t recordings, a nd t he popular pieces will bear B lack L abels. Th e colore d label class ification is va lua ble to both owners an d dea lers . T he customer ca n imrned iatelv make a selection of a ballad , a popular , a classica l select ion or acc om pa niment recording by merel y glancing at the label and will a lso make the genera l con te nt of his pr ivate lib rary known at a glance. : A (S acred ~,sic for £ ent, Palm Junday and caster 6llG l021E lOllE 491G 951E 961E l081E llOlE 831E 841E 921E 361G THE PALMS JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN TODAY THE DAY OF RESURRECTION AVE MARIA (Bach-Gounod) SUN OF MY SOUL YE SERVANTS OF GOD MY JESUS, AS THOU WILT ROCK OF AGES LEAD KINDLY LIGHT ABIDE WITH ME I NEED THEE EVERY HOUR ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT l031E HOLY GHOST WITH LIGHT DIVINE This Bull et i n with th e J anuary 1923 Cata log s u pplies a COMPLETE LI ST of all A m pico Re cord in gs to da t e . : ; " " .1 " " The ~stle of Jprillg S i nding's B eautiful Music Delineates the A urakening of Na tu re, the Pr i ncess of th e S leep ing Beauty L egend N SIN DI NG'S no rthern coun trv t he Spring comes q uick ly, Though th e, defe nses of th e fros t ki nab seem Impregnabl e there comes a da y when, with a ru sh , t he bois te rous sout h wind sweeps t riumphantly over the icv battlements a nd a t a touch breaks t he fetters of th e mountain broo ks, an d awakens th e flowers from their winter sleep a nd , with hi s song of love, a rouses t he slum bering ea rth to prepare for her brid al with t he Spring. The bea utiful story of the Sleep ing Beauty is but anothe r tellin g of the eve r recurring phenomenon of na ture. In the slumbering ea rt h we behold the lovely Princess. The dread cas tle of her imprisonmen t is the icy fas tness of th e northland rul ed by the Frost K ing . The rescuin g F airy P rince is the Spri ng. His kiss a wakens he r to love a nd life. It is t his awake ning th at is delin ea ted in mu sic in Sind ing 's beautiful wor k. Ru stling winds a nd t he fluttering of tender leaves, th e ripp ling of glad wa ters, th e gay carolling of birds, the myria d sounds of awakening na t~re a re epitomi zed in t his joyou s music. I t sh ows us na ture ga rlanded for her bridal , her pulse qu ickened with th e kiss of her F air y Pri nce. It comes near our own emotions too for no m usic of Spring could leave them unt ouched. In it s warm, emotiona l mel ody , r ich sen suous harm onies , there is a sugges tion of "that vag ue, hal f myst ical , hal f passionate longin g, t he und escribabl e unrest , the su btle blending of joy a nd sadness whic h wake an d stir , swell a nd surge in the huma n heart a t the voic e of Spring . " I Ampico Recording S0133F played by Clarence Adler curopean <:Yr[usicians JiOnor the ~onk gUt'dO French and German Organi zations Show A ppreci ati on of M an Who Conceived Way 'to Write Musi c U S I C A L orga nizations in Fran ce a nd Ce ntral Ge rmany a re th is year holding many celebratio ns in hon or of the Benedi ctine mo nk who first conce ived a prac t ica ble method of writing music. The monk was nam ed Guido and h is method of mu sical notation wa s inven ted while he was in the monastery a t Arezzo, in 1023, nine hundred yea rs ago . Littl e is known of G uido's life beyond th a t he was born near Paris in 995 a nd died at Ave J!ano in 1050. Befor e Guido wrote mu sic there was no way for puttin g m elodies into circu lation other th a n tra nsmit ting them from perso n to perso n by humm ing or whist ling. T he nam e of a creator of a melody was soon forgo tte n an d when new t unes were heard old ones were discarded and heard no more . Th e method a t first employed by Guido in transcribin g musi c was differen t fr om that used toda y. Instead of ha ving five hori zontal lines with notes in the spaces between t hem as well as on them, he used four lines with notes only in the spaces, At that time t he m akin g of a man uscript of music was an art, for not only were notes placed for practical purposes, but th ey served a deco ra tive purpose as well. There was a wide va riet v in t he colors an d t he shapes of the notes for t he va rious spaces, and other indications that were necessar y were made to please t he eye as well as inform the br ai n. Com posers th en did not make th e copies of their composit ions whi ch were on public displa y, Professional M This Bull etin with the January 1923 Ca ta log supplies a CO M P LET E LIST of all Ampi co Re cordings to date. m anuscript artists undertook the task of pro vid ing copies which would dr aw attent ion fro m th e com posers' cr ude outlines. It was in the m onasteries that t he finer m anuscri pt s were m ade on heavy, enduring par chment by men who toil ed unti ringl y , working some time s for da ys on a single page of the music. cSafe £ock (9pens On!» to One ~usical J\f!!!e R IT I SH burgla rs armed with tun ing forks instead of th e oldfashioned " jimmy " and blow to rch is a vision of t he future suggeste d by a n inv ention on view in Birmingham , England . The contrivance ca n be fitted to doo rs and locks of saf es, an d will open only when the correct no te is su ng. If th e ins trument is tuned to A flat and a bu rgla r-basso sings A sha rp at it , no thin g will happen. The cracks man will have to ge t out h is t uning fork a nd get the pre cise notes before the delicate mechan ism of th e lock will rea ct to his to nes . B As t he New York A merican Caricature s Vincent Lopez. " Bela sco of the Ba nds" t hey call him. W it h his Or chestra he has rec en t ly closed his sixt h week at th e New Yo rk Hippodrome. Chandelier Th e story goes t ha t at a meeti ng of r.h « church bourd one of th e D eaco ns proposed t ha t a cha nd elier s ho uld be bought for the rner -ting house . After th e matter hac! been ca re fully d iscussed for som e tim e on e old fa rmer. who, beca use of h is wea lt h, us ually had th e .-j('ridi ng sa v in chur ch ma t ters. se t tled th e quest ion by th is un answerab le a rg um ent: "W ell, su ppose you do get a chn nrlclier . who' s going to p lay o n it ? T herc r, in ': no bod y in thi s chu rh ca n play on e." ~\ - ~;.:; -=B-:'~~- __ Placing the 'Blame -; $ fvIUS1C NE WS ITE M " He pla yed o n th e coast ·'- .\tl usi cal Co urier :" ervous Ama te ur : "I sa y , old ch a p , wha t shall I do if they ask me to s ing )" Candid Friend : " Do ? W hy, sing of course. It'll be th eir own fa u lt ." .·1 . T . .1 [ . This Bulletin with the J an uary 19 23 Catal og s u pplies a C OMPLETE LI ST of a ll Ampico R ec ord in gs t o d a te . From "! !lust ratton" AN ANTI QCE DANCE Interpretative and ~esthetic 'Dancing /1 Delight ful D iversion by no M eans Confin ed to Pro fessi on al P erformers T H E R E is a n increasing interest in aesthetic da ncin g. It is t a ugh t in our sc hoo ls, it forms a pleasa nt di ver sion for th e hom e, is certa inly hea lt h giving .a nd in eve ry way picturesque and charming. '0le ha ve been asked to sugges t suitable pi eces for use in connection with this dan cin g a nd append t he follow ing Jist : Ampico Recordings for Aesthetic Dancing :"unlher 572131,; 5719 41' 52327H 603311-' 581 451-1 6 1883G 61123 (; 57027H 5509 41' 54767H 63013(; 62921H 52425H 60603H 50584H 62 103H 568641' 56043H 53234G 54735G 50665H 50004G 536641-' 60481H 61063H T il lt: Composer AM:\RY LLlS . . . . .)cy", IIALH:"AG E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111',1,,,1 lJL UE DA1\UIl E WALTZ . SI,a".'" C ANZONETT A. . . . . . . . . .)ch"l1 CAPRIC E VIE:":"OIS . . .. . I\,,,i.,I,·, . .. .. .. Ili"'1 CAR M E:" " Ila llet Musi c " CAVAT I NA RaJ! DAN CE 0 1-' THE HOURS" La Gioconda Ponchir'lli DANC E O F THE WOOD NYMPHS filz',aald D ANS I·: :I'!.\C:\IlRE ... .';ai"I-Sae"., } 't\ r~ T·j Ball et M u.... ic" . r;rHlnor! GAVOTT E . . . .. .. . .'; a pcll " i k~ lr H U~IOR E SQUE . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Drorok I NVIT ATIU:" TO THE DA'\CE Jrebe, LI Ell ESI-'REUD HAIL'\'i rncr Tu nzweisen " . . . h" reider LIE /l ESLEIV" Alt \\ 'i"" er Tn uzwci en 1\ reisl er-Rn ch mnnincff LOV ,,"S DRE A:I'r AFT ER THE HALL . C, ilJldka MA LAGUE\" .\ .1/1",,, ,, lIIAZ URK A, A M inor.... . . . ttr o pin M AZURK :\ . B Min or . .. ( 'hopi" M ELODY I:" F . R" bin'l "i" MI\" GET . . . . . .... . . . . l' aderpv;., ki MINU 1::1' . . . . . . . . Bocrbcrini MI N UT E WALTZ . . . .. . ( 'h" pi" MOM E NT M USI CAL . . . S cb ubert Number Tille Cc m pusr-r 50445G 554631" ~;~kLCis~Vu~t? .. :: .:' : ' : : : : :: : : :: : : D~!;~:r;: 61361G OIUEYI'ALE C"i 55725H PEER GYNT, Suite No. I. The Morning ; No. ~, The Death of Ase G,i,,? 55244H PEER GY1\T, Suit No. S, Anitru's Dance; No.'L In the Hnll of the MounLain King' . G,if'U 5944IE PIROUETTE Glaw ""o", 51092E PIZZICATI, "Sylvie Bol!et " Deli/" , 57296H POLO\, AISE, A Ma ior Chopin 59653G RECO\'CILIATION POLKA Driao 52564£0' SALUT D'AlIIOUR . . .. . r:tya , 59813G SCARP DANCE . . . . .. . Chamillod c, 53705[0' SERENADE BADINE . . .. . Gah,i el-Mo,ie 50942E SERENADE COQUETTE . . Ba rlhekmy 59311 E SERENAT.\ M o.d ·ow.,k i 6122IG 593911" ~~li~t!~m)'S HEY : : : : : : : : : Arr by ~~o~';di~ 62953G SPANISH DA:" CE S, N os. 6 an d 7 ... Gran odos 53964£0' SP ,\NI SH DA\' CE . M nszk mr "k i 514221-' SPRI \'G SO\" G. . JIr"dcls.•nhn: 55222E TOA WILDROSE . . Mac Dov:cll 62261G VALSE BL UETTE . . Drioo 62531H VALSE, A Flat. . . . Tsc hai kmr ., iiY 51675G VALSE TRI STE . . . . Sit'eli" ., 61313H WALTZES, N os. .5. 6. 15 . . . . . . Bratrm» 59981H WA LTZING DOL L . . . . .. P"ldi" i This B ull et in wi th th e Jan uar y 1923 Ca talog suppli es a C O M P LET E LIST or all Ampico Record ing s to d ale . Czech rVorkmen GJ5uy Their Oiera in GJ5ulk No Evening Clothes A re W om at Opera In Pr ague, But Neither A re Hats OR K iVIE N 'S .orga niza tions of Czechoslovakia buy opera in bulk fo.r their me m bers, jus t as they bu y winter potatoes or summer overa lls, says Marjo rie Shuler wri ti ng from Prague to the Christian S cience Jlonit or. She continues: " Every y.ear the wor kingmen 's Academy of Pragu e, which was founded by t he Social Democra ti c Party , bu ys u p th e N ational Ope ra Hc:use for a certa in number of nights. Wlt~ the pa~ty fu nds making up the deficit, t he tickets on th ese occas ions a re sold to the m emb ers a t ve ry reduced pr ices. "There was on the last occasion of this kind no dou ble line of soldiers thro ugh the foyer, as at the Paris Opera, to inspect the euests and mak~ certain th at eve r/' one wore eve ning clot hes. But there were cer tai n ot her niceties to be observed notab1)~ the sepa ra ti ng of ea ch guest from his or he r hat. There was not one evening costume in the house but neither were t here hats. Thu~ were th e propriet ies observed . :' It is. a real people's opera house, t his national theater in Prague. It was started b y th e peo ple t hemse lves more t~an fift y years ago, th e first fu nd being collected out of the ti niest gift s from t housands of m en and women . It was buil t to give t he people opera a nd pla ys in t he Czec h la nguage, an d t ha t custom has been cont inued . Bu t th e works a re ofte n tran~lat io ns from other lan gu ages. F or Inst an ce, 'Wag ner was given durinc th e Wagner Festiva l, a nd in 1916, eve~ when the cou ntry was a t war with E ngland, the Shakespeare a nn iversary W was remembered bv th e pres enta tion of all th e Shakespeare pla ys. " T he audience on t his occasion was composed of working peop le wh o throughout the winter attend the lectur es and cour ses a rrang ed fo r them b y their politi ca l party. The performances of t he opera which they attend ar e regarded as par t or the education which t heir partv o-ives them and for wh ich it bears ' pa~t of the expense. The deficit fro m the management of the whole ho use is borne b~ th e sta te funds and gifts from pnvate ind ividuals the fund a~so being added to by h'igher- pri ced nights, whe n ope ra is giv en to wha t the ma nag ement calls 'fash ionable aud iences . ' " c./fn ou. Timer ~vived EN GLISH sa ilor who had been n"N inupon a conce rt hall was descan t ing an oratorio which ha d given h im great pleasure. A listenin g shipmate as ked: "I say, Bill , what's a hor a tor io? " "What !" exclai med Bill. " Do yo u mean to say you don 't know what a horatorio is?" "Not me. " "Well, then, I'll tell you. If I was to say to you, • 'E re, Bill , zive me that 'andspike,' that woul dn ' t be a hor ato.rio. .But if I was to say, ' B ill, Bill, Bill, give, give , give, me that Bill give me, give me th a t 'a nd, give me t hat 'and, 'a ndspike, sp ike spik e Bill, give me tha t , that 'and 'and~ spike, 'and, 'a nds pike, 'and,' 'andspike , spike, sp ike, spike , Bill give me t ha t 'a nds pike,' why, t hat 'wou ld be a hor a torio. " -111us ical Record. 11 C hief am ong the age ncies of cu lt ur e has m usic, because it is a for m of enjo yment allied en t ire ly to the s pirit ual side of our na ture.--Dr. Frank Crane. be~n This Bull et in with the Januar y 1923 Cat al og supplies a COMPLETE LIST of a ll Ampico Re cordings to date . Every AM JP CO Owner should have these cSELECTED 'l(;j;CORDINGS H ere Are Five We Will T ell You About Others N ext Month 54767H DANCE MACABRE-Saint Saens ... Henrion $2.00 A big, stirring and rather catchy grotesque dance. The skeletons steal forth from their graves as the last stroke of midnight is heard and proceed to dance about among the tombstones to Death's fiddling. A crowing cock announces the approach of dawn and the dancers scamper back to their resting places. (For interesting detailed description see page 87 of the Ampico Recording Catalog.) 1221F DEEP RIVER-Coleridge Taylor • . . . . DeBert $1.50 Arr. by Harry Burleigh An old Negro Spiritual originally arranged by Coleridge Taylor, an English negro composer of great prominence, for solo voice. Harry Burleigh, an American negro composer has made the arrangement for piano recorded on this record which so fully voices the sincerity of the song-one of the greatest negro melodies. 57826H STACCATO ETUDE-Rubinstein . . . Levitzki $2.00 Brilliant and calling for superlative technical skill but containing a delightful flow of melody and interesting contrasted rhythms which make it a thing of everlasting delight to all classes of listeners. 58013F IRISH TUNE FROM COUNTY DERRY-Grainger. Laros $1.50 A gripping, plaintive song-music with a hidden tear. It is known to many as "Danny Boy," the song Schumann Heink has made so popular and which she says always seems like a fitting memorial to her boy and all the boys lost in the late world war. 60401G COUNTRY GARDENS-Grainger •. Souvaine There's a refreshing gaity in this old Irish dance-an irresistible dash and swerve to the ryhthm that makes it more than just music. It is a stimulant for mind and body . $1.75