TABLE OF CONTENTS


Collection Summary

Biographical Information

Scope and Content of the Collection

Arrangement of the collection

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description of the Collection

Papers, 1898-2001

Phonograph records, 1908-1973

Rita Murphy papers and phonograph records



Collection Summary

Creator: Murphy, Rita, 1912-2003.
Title: Rita Murphy papers and phonograph records
Dates: 1898-2001
Quantity: 6.6 linear feet (17 boxes)
Collection number: Mss 15
Languages: Materials in English
Repository: Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections, Seton Hall University
Abstract: Papers and phonograph records relating to Rita Murphy's interest in Ireland and Irish culture.

Biographical Information

Rita M. Murphy was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1912, to Edward Murphy and Mary Collins. She attended school at Sacred Heart Grammar School in Jersey City, graduated from St. Aloysuis Academy in 1930, and was one of the first female graduates from Seton Hall University (urban division) in 1937, earning her bachelor and master degrees.

Miss Murphy began her career as a teacher at Sacred Heart School in Newark, New Jersey. She then became an assistant professor of American History at Seton Hall University, as well as working for the university's research department. In later years, she was a history teacher at Snyder High School and retired as the department chair.

Miss Murphy was an active member and enthusiast of the Irish community. She was among New Jersey television pioneers when she produced and narrated a live Irish television show, "Ireland's Heritage", on WAAT, channel 13 in Newark from 1955-1957. She also hosted a weekly radio program, "Pageant of Ireland", on WSOU from 1957-1994. In the 1950s and 1960s, Miss Murphy was the chairman and director of the Institute of Irish Culture at Seton Hall University. In 1968, she earned the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice papal honor from the Archdiocese of Newark for her work in religious education.

Miss Murphy died in April 2003 at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, New Jersey.

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Scope and Content of the Collection

The Rita Murphy papers documents her interest in Irish culture and history. There are two series within this collection; series I consists primarily of letters, newspaper clippings, and book reviews and information, series II consist of phonographic records. In series I, the letters document communication between Ms. Murphy and various Irish people of importance and the newspaper clippings document Irish cultural history. In series II, the phonographic records include various folk and classical Irish music, as well as popular Western music and spoken word.

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Arrangement of the collection

The papers are arranged into XXX series:

Papers, 1898-2001
Phonograph records, 1908-1973

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to researchers at the Msgr. William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center. Advance appointments are required for the use of archival materials.

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Related Material

MacManus book collection, The Monsignor Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Walsh Library, Seton Hall University.

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Index Terms

Persons and Corporate Organizations:

Murphy, Rita, 1912-2003 -- Archives.
Seton Hall University -- Alumni and alumnae -- Archives.
Seton Hall University -- Employees -- Archives.

Subjects:

Ireland -- History -- 1837-1901 -- Sources.
Irish -- Music.

Document Types:

Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Pamphlets.
Sound recordings.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation:

Rita Murphy papers, The Monsignor Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Walsh Library, Seton Hall University.

Acquisition Information

Rita Murphy, 2002.

Processing Information

Teddie Alvater, July 2007 and Jamie Brooks, November 2007

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Papers, 1898-2001
Box Folder Description
1 1 Book information, 1947-1988 and undated
1 2 Book reviews, 1946-1949
1 3 De Valera, Eamon, newspaper articles, 1945-1995 and undated
1 4 Friends of Irish Freedom National Bureau of Information, 1920
News Bulletin, no. 43, "Irish Civilians at the Mercy of British Soldiery," July 1920
Newsletter, vol. II, no. 3, July 17, 1920
1 5 "Heraldry of the Setons" and "Arms of the Setons of Parbroath," undated
1 6 Historical pamphlets, 1898-1930
1 7 Institute of Irish Culture, 1953-1959
1 8 "Ireland Heritage" TV program, 1955-1957
1 9 "Ireland's Plea for Freedom", undated
1 10 Irish music and theatre materials, undated
1 11 Letters, 1953-1981, undated
1 12 Letters to Consulate General of Ireland, 1956 and undated
1 13 New Jersey History, 1964-1997
1 14 Newspaper articles, 1962-1998 and undated
1 15 Newspaper articles about Rita Murphy, 1978-1983 and undated
1 16 Newspaper articles from book collection, 1938-2001and undated
1 17 Personal notes, 1938-1996 and undated
1 18 Photographs, undated
1 19 Pope John Paul II materials, undated
1 20 Religious keepsakes, undated
1 21 The Sinn Feiner, no. 4, Saturday, July 24, 1920
1 22 The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 1933-1939
1 23 Speeches, remarks and hearing on Ireland, 1948-1950
"Joseph Scott Makes Appeal for Freedom of Northern Ireland," extension of remarks of Hon. Gordon L. McDonogh of California in the House of Representatives, February 19 and 23, 1948
Statements of Mr. John J. Taheny and Hon. Thomas H. Buckley in behalf of The American League for an Undivided Ireland at the Joint Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, First Session 1949
"Unification of Ireland," hearing before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, April 28, 1950
Phonograph records, 1908-1973
Many of the records are arranged in original order, based upon a collected set of phonographs within an album. Included on the records are Irish tenor John McCormack and journalist Edward R. Murrow.
Box Record Description
Album
2 1 McCormack, John. (Side A). A Child's Song [Marshall] / (Side B). Bonnie Wee Thing [Lehmann]. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.1034). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 2 McCormack, John. At Dawning [Eberhart-Cadman]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64302), 1908. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 3 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Next Market Day [Arr. [Herbert Hughes] / (Side B). A Ballynure Ballad [Arr. Herbert Hughes]. Tenor with piano. Piano accomp. ' Edwin Schneider. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64926), 1908. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 4 McCormack, John. (Side A). Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms [Moore] / (Side B). The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls [Moore]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (746), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 5 McCormack, John. Ben Bolt [Thomas Dunn English-Nelson Kneass]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64433). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 6 Bori, Lucrezia, and John McCormack. Boh'me'O soave fanciulla (Thou Sweetest Maiden) [Puccini]. Soprano and tenor duet with orchestra ' in Italian. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (87512). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 7 McCormack, John. Bonnie Wee Thing [Robert Burns-Liza Lehmann]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64427), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 8 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Old House [O'Connor] / (Side B). A Child's Prayer [Leycester'Thayer]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Hayes, Middlesex, England: The Gramophone Co., Ltd. (D.A.1715 ). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 9 McCormack, John. Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming [Stephen C. Foster]. Tenor and male chorus with orchestra ' in English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64423). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 10 McCormack, John. Cradle Song 1915 [Alice Mattullath-Fritz Kreisler]. Tenor with orchestra. Adapted from 'Caprice Viennois'. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64606), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
2 11 McCormack, John, and Reinald Werrenrath. Crucifix [F.W. Rosier'J. Faure]. Tenor and baritone duet with orchestra ' in English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64712), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album
3 1 McCormack, John. (Side A). Macushla [Rowe-Macmurrough] / (Side B). A Dream [Charles B. Cory-J.C. Bartlett]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (759), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 2 Caruso, Enrico. A Dream [Charles B. Cory-J.C. Bartlett]. Tenor with orchestra. In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (87321), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 3 McCormack, John. Eileen [Henry Blossom-Victor Herbert]. Alanna Asthore. From 'Eileen'. Tenor with orchestra. Conducted by the Composer. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64666), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 4 McCormack, John. The Foggy Dew [Milligan-Clay]. Tenor ' In English. Pianoforte by Spencer Clay. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64326). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 5 McCormack, John. Funiculi, Funicula [L. Denza]. Tenor with orchestra In Italian. With Male Chorus. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64437). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 6 McCormack, John. God be With Our Boys To-Night [Fred G. Bowles-Wilfrid Sanderson]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64773), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 7 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Holy Child [Martin Luther-Easthope Martin] / (Side B). Just For Today [Sybil F. Partridge-Blanche Ebert Seaver]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc. (1281). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 8 McCormack, John. I Hear a Thrush at Eve'Serenade [Eberhart-Cadman]. Tenor with orchestra In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64340). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 9 McCormack, John. (Side A). Mother Machree [Young-Olcott-Ball] / (Side B). I Hear You Calling Me [Harold Harford-Charles Marshall]. Tenor with piano. Accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Camden, N.J.: RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc. (1293). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 10 McCormack, John. (Side A). I'll Walk Beside You [Lockton'Murray] / (Side B). The Star of the County Down [Arr. Hughes]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1718). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 11 McCormack, John. I'm Falling in Love with Some One [Herbert]. From 'Naughty Marietta'. Accomp. by Victor Orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64174), 1912 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
3 12 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Rose of Tralee [C. Mordaunt Spencer-Charles W. Glover] / (Side B). Ireland, Mother Ireland [P.J. O'Reilly Raymond Loughborough]. Tenor with orchestra. From Wm. Fox picture 'Song O' My Heart'. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (1452). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album
4 1 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Irish Emigrant [Barker] / (Side B). By the Short Cut to the Rosses [Hopper & Fox]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Hayes, Middlesex, England: The Gramophone Co., Ltd. (D.A.1234). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 2 McCormack, John. Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (66122), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 3 McCormack, John. (Side A). Just a Cottage Small (By a Waterfall) [B.G. De Sylva-James F. Hanley] / (Side B). Through All the Days to Be [Royden Barrie-Barbara Melville Hope]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (1133), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 4 McCormack, John. (Side A). Kashmiri Song [Hope-Woodforde Finden]. No. 3 from 'Four Indian Love Lyrics'. With Gerald Moore at the Piano. / (Side B). Till I Wake [Hope-Woodforde Finden]. No. 4 from 'Four Indian Love Lyrics'. With Gerald Moore at the Piano. Camden, N.J.: RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc. (2169). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 5 McCormack, John. Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Til the Boys Come Home) [Lena Guilbert Ford'Ivor Novello]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64696), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 6 McCormack, John, and Fritz Kreisler. The Last Hour [Jessie C. Brown'A. Walter Kramer]. Tenor with violin obbligato. Piano accomp.-Edwin Schneider. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (87576), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 7 McCormack, John. A Little Bit of Heaven [J. Keirn Brennan'Ernest R. Ball]. Tenor with orchestra In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64543). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 8 McCormack, John. (Side A). Little Grey Home in the West [Eardley-Wilmot'Hermann L'hr] / (Side B). Mavis [L.A. Lefevre'Harold Craxton]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (770), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 9 McCormack, John. Little Town in the Ould County Down [Pascoe'Carlo'Sanders]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64994), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 10 McCormack, John. Love, Here is My Heart! [Adrian Ross'Lao Sil'su]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64623), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 11 McCormack, John. Love's Garden of Roses [Ruth Rutherford'Haydn Wood]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64787), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
4 12 McCormack, John. The Low-Back'd Car [Samuel Lover]. Accomp. by Victor Orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64329), 1912 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album
5 1 McCormack, John. Macushla [Rowe'Macmurrough]. Tenor with orchestra In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64205). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 2 McCormack, John. Molly Brannigan [Old Irish Melody]. Tenor ' In English. Pianoforte by Spencer Clay. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64316), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 3 McCormack, John. Morning [Frank L. Stanton'Oley Speaks]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64498). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 4 McCormack, John. Mother in Ireland [Griffen'Kahn'Lyman]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (66112), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 5 McCormack, John. Mother Machree [Poem by Rida Johnson Young] [Music by Chauncey Olcott and Ernest Ball]. Tenor with orchestra In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64181), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 6 McCormack, John. My Irish Song of Songs [Alfred Dubin'Daniel J. Sullivan]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64796), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 7 McCormack, John. My Lagan Love [Harty]. Accomp. by Victor Orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64154), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 8 McCormack, John. (Side A). None But a Lonely Heart (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt) [Tschaikowsky, Op. 6, No. 6]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Cello by Lauri Kennedy / (Side B). Who Is Sylvia' [Shakespeare'Schubert]. From 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona'. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (1306). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 9 McCormack, John. (Side A). To the Children [Rachmaninoff]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider / (Side B). None But the Weary Heart [Tchaikovsky]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Cello accomp. by Lauri Kennedy. Hayes, Middlesex, England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1112). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 10 McCormack, John, and Fritz Kreisler. (Side A). When Night Descends [Rachmaninoff, Op. 4, No.3] / (Side B). O Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair [Rachmaninoff, Op. 4, No. 4]. Tenor with violin obbligato. Piano accomp.-Edwin Schneider. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (3020), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
5 11 Mc Cormack, John. (Side A). Plaisir D'Amour [Florian'Martini, harmonised by Fevrier] / (Side B). Oh! Could I but Express in Song [Newmarch'Malashkin]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1829). [ Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album
6 1 McCormack, John. Oh, Sleep! Why Dost Thou Leave Me' From Handel's 'Semele'. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (66096), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 2 McCormack, John. The Old Refrain [Alice Mattullath'Fritz Kreisler]. Viennese Popular Song. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64559), 1904. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 3 McCormack, John. Only You [E. K. R.'Edwin Schneider]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64838), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 4 McCormack, John. The Rainbow of Love [William F. Kirk'Gustave Ferrari]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64732), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 5 McCormack, John. (Side A). Remember the Rose [Sidney D. Mitchell'Seymour B. '] / (Side B). Sometime You'll Remember [Raymond Wallace'Maurice L. Head]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (918), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 6 McCormack, John. The Rosary [Ethelbert Nevin]. Tenor with orchestra In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64257). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 7 McCormack, John. Roses of Picardy [Fred E. Weatherly'Haydn Wood]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64825), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 8 McCormack, John, and Fritz Kriesler. Serenata (Moszkowski) [English Words by Nathan H. Dole]. Tenor with Violin obbligato and orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (87230), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 9 McCormack, John. Silver Threads Among the Gold [Rexford'Danks]. Tenor with orchestra In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64260), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 10 McCormack, John. Sing! Sing! Birds on the Wing [Leslie Cooke'Godfrey Nutting]. Tenor with orchestra In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64532), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 11 McCormack, John. (Side A). Take a Look at Molly [Hazel M. Lockwood'Lee W. Lockwood] / (Side B). Sometime (I'll Hear Your Sweet Voice Calling) [Hazel M. Lockwood'Lee W. Lockwood]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (1003), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
6 12 McCormack, John. Somewhere [Alston Waters]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64976), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album
7 1 McCormack, John. The Star Spangled Banner [Francis Scott Key'Samuel Arnold]. Tenor with Chorus and orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64664), 1904. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 2 McCormack, John. The Sunshine of Your Smile [Leonard Cooke'Lilian Ray]. Tenor with violin obbligato and orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64622), 1908. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 3 McCormack, John. Sweet Genevieve [Cooper'Tucker]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64309), 1908. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 4 McCormack, John. Thank God for a Garden [Teresa Del Riego]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64900), 1908. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 5 McCormack, John. That Tumble-Down Shack in Athlone [Pascoe'Carlo'Sanders]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64837), 1908. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 6 McCormack, John. Wearing of the Green [Old Irish]. Accomp. by Victor Orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64258), 1912 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 7 McCormack, John. When Irish Eyes are Smiling [Olcott'Graff'Ball]. From 'The Isle of Dreams'. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64631), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 8 McCormack, John. When the Dew is Falling [Fiona MacLeod'Edwin Schneider]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64497). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 9 McCormack, John. When You Come Back (and You Will Come Back, There's the Whole World Waiting for You) [Geo. M. Cohan]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64791), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 10 McCormack, John. When You Look in the Heart of a Rose [Marian Gillespie'Florence Methven]. From the Musical Play 'The Better 'Ole'. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64814), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 11 McCormack, John. Where the River Shannon Flows [Russell]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64311), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album
7 12 McCormack, John. Your Eyes Have Told Me So [Kahn'Van Alstyne'Blaufuss]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64860), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 13 McCormack, John. Ireland My Sireland (When Shall I Again See Ireland) [Henry Blossom'Victor Herbert]. From 'Eileen'. Tenor with orchestra. Conducted by the Composer. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64665), 1904 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 14 McCormack, John. Dear Old Pal of Mine [Harold Robe'Lieut. Gitz Rice]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64785), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 15 McCormack, John. Honour and Love [Adrian Ross'Andr' Messager]. From the Romantic Opera 'Monsieur Beaucaire'. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64901), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 16 McCormack, John. (Side A). Smilin' Thro' [Penn] / (Side B). The Devout Lover [Pollock'White]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1805). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 17 McCormack, John. (Side A). Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring [Bach, arr. Myra Hess] / (Side B). Praise Ye The Lord [McCormack'Handel, arr. F. W. Franke]. From Cantata con Stromenti. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1786). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 18 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Little Silver Ring [Chaminade] / (Side B). Bird Songs at Eventide [Coates]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Hayes, Middlesex, England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.973). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 19 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Garden Where the Praties Grow [Arr. Liddle] / (Side B). The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls [Balfe]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1171). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 20 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Street Sounds to the Soldiers' Tread [Housman'Somervell] / (Side B). White in the Moon the Long Road Lies [Housman'Somervell]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Hayes, Middlesex, England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1834). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 21 McCormack, John. (Side A). The White Peace [Macleod'Bax] / (Side B). Linden Lea [Barnes'Vaughan Williams]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1791). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album
7 22 McCormack, John. (Side A). Bless This House [May H. Brahe] / (Side B). Once in a Blue Moon [Howard Fisher]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1285). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 23 McCormack, John. Within the Garden of My Heart [Roberts'Scott]. Tenor with orchestra In English. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64317). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 24 McCormack, John. A Little Love, A Little Kiss (Un peu d'amour) [Ross'Silesu]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64343), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 25 McCormack, John. (Side A). Meeting of the Waters [Moore'Traditional arr. E. Schneider]. Air; 'The Old Head of Dennis'. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore / (Side B). The Bard of Armagh [Traditional, arr. Herbert Hughes]. From 'Irish Country Songs'. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.216). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 26 McCormack, John. (Side A). Auch Kleine Dinge K'nnen [Heyse'Hugo Wolf] / (Side B). Herr, Was Tr'gt Der Boden Hier [Hugo Wolf]. From the 'Spanisches Liederbuch'. In German w. Piano. Accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Hayes, Middlesex, England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1441). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 27 McCormack, John. (Side A). She Moved Thro' The Fair [Old Ballad adapt. Colum'Music arr. Hughes] / (Side B). Bantry Bay [Molloy]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.231). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 28 McCormack, John. (Side A). A Song Remembered [R. Barrie'Eric Coates] / (Side B). Music of the Night [E. Black'Eric Coates]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.1390). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 29 McCormack, John. (Side A). See Amid the Winter's Snow [Caswall'Traditional]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore / (Side B). As I Sit Here [Sanderson]. Piano accomp. by Percy Kahn. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.302). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 30 McCormack, John. (Side A). Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal [Quilter]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider / (Side B). The Prayer Perfect [Oley Speaks]. Organ accomp. by Herbert Dawson. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.304). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 31 McCormack, John. (Side A). Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair [Stephen C. Foster] / (Side B). Sweetly She Sleeps, My Alice Fair [Stephen C. Foster]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (1700). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 32 McCormack, John. (Side A). Terence's Farewell to Kathleen [Lady Dufferin] / (Side B). The Dawning of the Day [Joyce'Old Irish Air, arr. Page]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (IR.212). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 33 McCormack, John. Calling Me Home to You [Edward Teschemacher'Francis Dorel]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64803), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
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7 34 McCormack, John. There's a Long, Long Trail [Stoddard King'Zo Elliott]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64694), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 35 McCormack, John. Somewhere a Voice is Calling [Eileen Newton'Arthur F. Tate]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64405). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 36 McCormack, John. (Side A). Eileen Aroon / (Side B). Avourneen. Ireland: Eireann Records (ER 101). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 37 McCormack, John. (Side A). So Deep Is the Night (Tristesse) [Chopin'Etude; Op. 10, No. 3, arr. Melfi, words by Miller] / (Side B). The Magic of Your Love ('Balalaika') [Kahn & Grey'Lehar, arr. Stothart]. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R. 207). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 38 McCormack, John. (Side A). Ben Bolt [Kneass] / (Side B). Then You'll Remember Me ['Bohemian Girl''Balfe]. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.208). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 39 McCormack, John. (Side A). Ave Maria [Peter Cornelius]. In Latin w. String Quintet & Organ. Piano accomp. by Herbert Dawson / (Side B). The Fairy Tree [O'Brien]. In English W. Orch. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.266). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 40 McCormack, John. (Side A). Will You Go With Me [Brandon & Park'Murray] / (Side B). Come Back My Love [Miller'Rubinstein, arr. Grun]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.298). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
7 41 McCormack, John. (Side A). I Know of Two Bright Eyes [Clutsam']. Piano accomp. by Percy Kahn / (Side B). All Thro' the Night [Traditional]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.262). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 1 McCormack, John. (Side A). Softly Through the Night Is Calling [Schubert]. Serenade. Violin Obbligato played by Fritz Kreisler / (Side B). Ave Maria ['Cavalleria Rusticana''Mascagni]. Adapted to the Intermezzo. Violin obbligato played by Fritz Kreisler. England: Radio Corporation of America (D.A.458). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 2 McCormack, John. (Side A). Faith [Mainwaring'Carne] / (Side B). Here in the Quiet Hills [O'Reilly'Carne]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.297). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 3 McCormack, John. (Side A). I Met an Angel [Sievier'Morgan]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider / (Side B). Loveliest of Trees [Housman'Somervell]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.301). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 4 McCormack, John. (Side A). Desolation [Bantock] / (Side B). A Dream of Spring [Bantock]. 'Songs from the Chinese Poets'. Piano accomp. by E. Schneider. England: Radio Corporation of America (V.A.59). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
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11 5 McCormack, John. (Side A). My Treasure [Barr'Trevalsa] / (Side B). I Hear You Calling Me [Marshall]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.256). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 6 McCormack, John. (Side A). Sospiri Miei, Andate Ove Vi Mando [Bimboni] / (Side B). Le Portrait [Parkyns]. England: Radio Corporation of America (V.A.20). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 7 McCormack, John. (Side A). Little Boy Blue [Nevin]. From the Film: 'Song o' my Heart' / (Side B). A Fairy Story of the Fire [Merikanto]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.259). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 8 McCormack, John. (Side A). My Lagan Love [MacCathenhavil'Old Irish, arr. Harty] / (Side B). A Child's Song [Marshall]. England: Radio Corporation of America (V.A.24). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 9 McCormack, John. (Side A). I Feel You Near Me [Joseph McCarthy'James F. Hanley] / (Side B). A Pair of Blue Eyes [Wm. Kennell]. From Wm. Fox picture, 'Song O' My Heart'. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (1453), 1906 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 10 McCormack, John. (Side A). The Little Silver Ring [Chaminade] / (Side B). Far Apart [Schneider]. Piano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.R.303). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 11 McCormack, John. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms [Moore]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64180), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 12 McCormack, John. (Side A). Just a Cottage Small (By a Waterfall) [B.G. De Sylva'James F. Hanley]. (Side B). Through All the Days to Be [Royden Barrie'Barbara Melville Hope]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (1133), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 13 McCormack, John. (Side A). At Dawning [Eberhart'Cadman] / (Side B). I Hear a Thrush at Eve [Eberhart'Cadman]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (742), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 14 McCormack, John. (Side A). Mother Machree [Poem by Rida Johnson Young, Music by Chauncey Olcott and Ernest Ball] / (Side B). A Little Bit of Heaven [J. Keirn Brennan'Ernest R. Ball]. Tenor with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (768), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
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11 15 MacEwan, Father Sydney. (Side A). Hail, Glorious St. Patrick [Hemy]. Jackie Brown at the organ / (Side B). The Garden Where the Praties Grow [Arr.: S. Liddle]. Hubert Greenslade at the piano. U.S.A.: TMS Records (TMS800) [TMS 1 / 2 - 3]. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 16 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). Ho Ro My Nut Brown Maiden [Words, Blackie: Music, Trad'l] / (Side B). Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair [Foster]. Tenor with piano. England: Columbia Graphophone Co. Ltd. (D.B. 1980). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 17 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). Island Moon [A. M. Mackenzie'D. M. Morrison]. From Ceol Mara Song of the Isle of Lewis. Gerald Moore at the Piano / (Side B). The Bonnie Earl O'Moray [Trad'l'arr. M. Diack]. Gerald Moore at the Piano. England: Columbia Graphophone Co. Ltd. (D.B. 2461). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 18 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). Afton Water [Words, Burns; Music, Hume]. From 'Lyric Gems of Scotland'. Gerald Moore at the Piano / (Side B). Bonny Wee Thing [Words, Burns; Music, Trad'l'arr. Batten]. Gerald Moore at the Piano. England: Columbia Graphophone Co., Ltd. (D.C. 485). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 19 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). An Island Sheiling Song [Kennedy'Fraser]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore / (Side B). I Love My Love in the Morning [Traditional, arr. G. Moore]. Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Ireland: The Gramophone Co., Ltd. (I.P.395). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 20 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). Westering Home'Old Dance Tune [Hugh S. Roberton]. Piano accomp. Gerald Moore / (Side B). I Know My Love'Traditional. West Irish [arr. Hughes]. Piano accomp. Gerald Moore. England: Columbia Graphophone Co., Ltd. (D.C. 539). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 21 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). O Gin I Were a Baron's Heir [Holder, arr. Moffat]. Air Trad'l. Hubert Greenslade, Piano / (Side B). Bonnie George Campbell [Keel]. Hubert Greenslade, Piano. England: Columbia Graphophone Co., Ltd. (D.C.489). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 22 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). Coronach [Boulton & Barrett]. Tenor with Orchestra / (Side B). An Eriskay Love Lilt [Kennedy Fraser & K. Macleod]. From 'Songs of the Hebrides'. Tenor with Orchestra. England: Columbia Graphophone Co., Ltd. (D.C. 484). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 23 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). The Banks of Allan Water [Words, M.G. Lewis; Music, Lady C. S.'arr. M. Shaw]. Gerald Moore at the Piano / (Side B). Herding Song [Words, J. L. Lawson, Music, Old Highland Air'arr. M. Lawson]. Gerald Moore at the Piano. England: Columbia Graphophone Co., Ltd. (D.C. 486). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 24 Mac Ewan, Sydney. (Side A). The Skye Fisher's Song [Marjory Kennedy Fraser'Kenneth Macleod]. Harp accomp. Sanchia Pielou / (Side B). Till I Return [Marjory Kennedy Fraser'Kenneth Macleod]. Harp accomp. Sanchia Pielou. U.S.A.: Columbia Graphophone Co., Ltd. (33519-F). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 25 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). Loch Lomond [Traditional, arr. Scott-Wood]. Tenor with Instrumental Trio / (Side B). Will Ye No Come Back Again' [Baroness Mairne, arr. G. Scott-Wood]. Tenor with Piano accomp. by Duncan Morrison. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.P.358). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
11 26 MacEwan, Sydney. (Side A). Ye Banks and Braes [Arr. J. A. Murray]. Tenor with Instrumental Trio / (Side B). Annie Laurie [Traditional, arr. J. A. Murray]. Tenor with Instrumental Trio. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.P. 359). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
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12 1 Griffin, John [The Fifth Ave. Bus Man]. (Side A). The Old Side Car. Flute Solo / (Side B). Three Little Leaves of Irish Green. Flute Solo. New York: Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc. (33220-F), 1923 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 2 Flanagan Bros. (Side A). Kerry Mill's Barn Dance. Accordion Solo - Banjo Accomp. / (Side B). Flanagan at the Racket. Comic Sketch. New York: Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc. (33096-F), 1913 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 3 McManus, Dorothy. (Side A). The Irish Soldier Boy [Arr. Lanyon'De Witt]. Accomp. by Joe Derrane's Orchestra / (Side B). A Mother's Love is a Blessing. Accomp. by Joe Derrane's Orchestra. Boston: Copley Records (9-153). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 4 O Siochain, Sean [Baritone]. (Side A). The Flower of Finea [Arr. Albert Healy]. Accomp'Trio / (Side B). Bringing Home the Turf [Arr. Albert Healy]. Accomp'Trio. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.M. 993). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 5 Foley, Connie. (Side A). Barbara Allen [Arr. Lanyon'De Witt]. Folk Song. Orchestral Accomp. / (Side B). The Ship That Never Returned. Folk Song. Orchestral Accomp. Boston: Copley Records (9-179). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 6 Foley, Connie. (Side A). Kelly, the Boy from Killann [Arr. Lanyon'De Witt]. Accomp. by The Joe Derrane Trio / (Side B). It Must Be You're Irish [Shields'Derrane]. Accomp. by The Joe Derrane Trio. Boston: Copley Records (9-183). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 7 Ridgely's 69th Regimental Band [Military Band]. (Side A). Soldiers of Erin / (Side B). O'Donnell Aboo'Medley March. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.M. 387). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 8 Side A). Slavin, Charles [Tenor]. Kevin Barry / (Side B). Fallon Brothers, Frank & Pat. Maid on the Green Frost Is All Over. Irish Jigs. New York: Celtic Record Company, Inc. (CI 1015). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 9 O Siochain, Sean [Baritone]. The South Down Militia [Arr. P. O'Ceallaigh]. With Male Chorus. Novelty Accomp. / (Side B). A Nation Once Again [Arr. P. O'Ceallaigh]. With Male Chorus. Ireland: Radio Corporation of America (I.M.954). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 10 Kennedy, William A. (Side A). Little Town in the Ould County Down [Carlo and Sanders]. Tenor Solo / (Side B). In the Valley Near Sleivenamon [Sullivan]. Tenor Solo. U.S.A.: Columbia Phonograph Co. (A3796), 1921'. [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 11 McHardy & Hosie [Accordion and Violin]. (Side A). The Hebridean Waltz ' Intro:-Ho ro my nut brown maiden; The spinning wheel / (Side B). Eightsome Reel ' Intro:-De'il among the tailors; Mason's apron; Meg Merrilees. Beltona (BL.2472). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 12 Mickey Carton's Orch. With Ruthie Morrissey [vocalist]. (Side A). Banks of the Foyle / (Side B). Old Fenian Gun. New York: Celtic Record Company, Inc. (CI-1056). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
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9 1 Invitation to the Waltz [Weber]. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74598), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 2 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 [Liszt]. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74647), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 3 Rienzi Overture'Part 1 [Wagner]. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74602), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 4 Rienzi Overture'Part 2 [Wagner]. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74603), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 5 Espa'a Rapsodie [Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier]. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74621), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 6 Side A). Coppelia Ballet'Festival Dance and Waltz of the Hours [Delibes]. Victor Concert Orchestra / (Side B). Malague'a [Moszkowski]. Victor Concert Orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (35714), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 7 Side A). Traviata'Prelude [Verdi]. Victor Symphony Orchestra directed by Josef Pasternack / (Side B). Waltz of the Flowers (Valse des Fleurs) [Tschaikowsky]. Victor Symphony Orchestra directed by Josef Pasternack. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (35717), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 8 Nielsen, Alice [soprano]. (Side A). Annie Laurie. With Orchestra accomp. / (Side B). Kathleen Mavourneen [J. N. Crouch]. With Orchestra accomp. New York: Columbia Graphophone Company (A5245), 1909 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 9 Side A). A Dream of Love [Liszt]. Victor Herbert's Orchestra directed by Victor Herbert. No. 8 from 'Dreams of Love' / (Side B). Madame Butterfly'Fantasie [Puccini]. Victor Herbert's Orchestra directed by Victor Herbert. Introduction ('Some Day He'll Come') Act 2'Waiting Music, Act 2''Indeed, My Friend You're Lucky' Act 1'Duet, Act 1 ('Oh Kindly Heavens'). Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (55094), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
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9 47 Heifetz, Jascha. Romance [Wieniawski]. From D Minor Concerto, Op. 22. Pianoforte by Andr' Benoist. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74600), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM] (This record is broken.)
9 10 Heifetz, Jascha. Minuet [Porpora'Kreisler]. Violin Solo. Pianoforte by Andr' Benoist. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64856), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 11 Heifetz, Jascha. Guitarre [Moszkowski, Op. 45 No. 2]. Transcribed by Sarasate. Violin Solo. Pianoforte by Andr' Benoist. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64823), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 12 Heifetz, Jascha. Introduction and Tarantelle [Pablo de Sarasate, Op. 43]. Violin Solo. Piano accomp. ' Andr' Benoist. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74626), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 13 Heifetz, Jascha. On Wings of Song [Mendelssohn]. Violin Solo. Pianoforte by Andr' Benoist. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74583), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 14 Heifetz, Jascha. Valse [Tschaikowsky, Op. 48]. From Serenade for String Orchestra. Violin Solo with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74635), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 15 Heifetz, Jascha. Spanish Dance [Sarasate, Op. 21, No. 1]. Violin Solo. Pianoforte by Andr' Benoist. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74569), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 16 Heifetz, Jascha. Sicilienne and Rigaudon [Francois Francoeur'Fritz Kreisler]. Violin Solo. Piano accomp.'Andr' Benoist. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64917), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 17 Heifetz, Jascha. Valse Bluette [Richard Drigo]. Air de ballet. Violin Solo. Pianoforte by Andr' Benoist. Transcribed by Leopold Auer. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64758), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 18 Heifetz, Jascha. Caprice No. 13 [Paganini'Kreisler]. From 'Twenty-four Caprices'. Violin Solo. Piano accomp.'Sam Chotzinoff. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (66037), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 19 Elman, Mischa. Souvenir [Franz Drdla]. Violin Solo. Pianoforte by Phillip Gordon. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64644), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 20 Elman, Mischa. Humoresque [Dvorak, Op. 101, No. 7]. Violin Solo. Pianoforte by Percy B. Kahn. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74163), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
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9 21 Blue Danube Waltz [Johann Strauss]. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74627), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 22 Whiteman, Paul, and His Concert Orchestra. (Side A). Rhapsody in Blue'Part 1 [George Gershwin, Arr. Ferdie Grof']. The Composer at the piano / (Side B). Rhapsody in Blue'Part 2 [George Gershwin, Arr. Ferdie Grof']. The Composer at the piano. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (55225), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 23 Werrenrath, Reinald [Baritone]. (Side A). On the Road to Mandalay [Rudyard Kipling'Oley Speaks]. With orchestra / (Side B). Danny Deever [Rudyard Kipling'Walter Damrosch]. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (6360), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 48 Flonzaley Quartet. Quartet in F Major'Lento [Dvor'k, Op. 96]. String Quartet. 'American' Quartet. Adolfo Betti, First Violin'Alfred Pochon, Second Violin'Louis Bailly, Viola Iwan D'Archambeau, 'Cello. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74611), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM] (Broken)
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9 24 Harrold, Orville [Tenor]. When Your Ship Comes In [Lily Strickland]. With orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (64909), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 25 Victor Light Opera Company. (Side A). Gems from 'Mary' [Otto Harbach'Louis A. Hirsch. Operetta Medley with orchestra. Chorus, 'We'll Have a Wonderful Party''Tenor Solo and Chorus, 'Mary''Soprano Solo, 'Waiting''Baritone and Chorus, 'Anything You Want to Do, Dear''Duet and Chorus, 'The Love Nest' / (Side B). Gems from 'The Night Boat' [Anne Caldwell'Jerome Kern]. Operetta Medley with orchestra. Chorus, 'Good Night Boat' (Craven-Kern)'Baritone Solo, 'I Love the Lassies (I Love Them All)''Soprano Solo, 'Whose Baby Are You''Soprano and Chorus, 'Left all Alone Again Blues'. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (35702), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 26 Victor Light Opera Company. (Side A). Gems from 'Apple Blossoms' [Le Baron'Jacobi'Kreisler]. Mixed Chorus with orchestra. Chorus, 'The Second Violin''Duet, 'You Are Free''Chorus, 'When the Wedding Bells are Ringing''Soprano Solo, 'Brothers''Baritone Solo, 'Star of Love''Chorus, 'Little Girls, Good-bye' / (Side B). Gems from 'Irene' [Joseph McCarthy'Harry Tierney]. Mixed Chorus with orchestra. Chorus, 'The Last Part of Ev'ry Party''Soprano Solo, 'Alice Blue Gown''Baritone and Chorus, 'Castle of Dreams''Soprano and Chorus, 'Irene'. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (35697), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
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9 27 Whitehill, Clarence [Baritone]. I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen [Thomas P. Westendorf]. With orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74425), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 28 Paderewski, Ignace Jan. Minuet in G [Paderewski, Op. 14, No. 1]. Pianoforte. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74533), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 29 Lauder, Sir Harry. (Side A). MacGregor's Toast. Scotch Specialty / (Side B). When I Get Back to Bonnie Scotland. Scotch Specialty with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (55131), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 30 Lauder, Harry. Doughie The Baker [Lauder]. Scotch Specialty with orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (70112). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 31 Lauder, Harry. The Picnic (Every Laddie Loves a Lassie) [Lauder]. With orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (70060), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 32 Schumann-Heink, Ernestine [contralto]. (Side A). Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht (Silent Night, Holy Night) [Franz Gruber]. With pipe organ. Accomp. by Stewart Wille / (Side B). Weihnachten (Christmas) [Humperdinck]. With pipe organ and orchestra. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (6723), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM] (Broken)
9 33 Opera Comique Orchestra conducted by G. Cloez. (Side A). L'Apres-Midi D'un Faune [Dubussy]. Prelude'Part 1 / (Side B). L'Apres-Midi D'un Faune [Dubussy]. Prelude'Part 2. U.S.A.: Decca Records, Inc. (25048). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 34 Gluck, Alma [soprano]. Carmen'Micaela's Aria: 'Je dis que rien ne m'epouvante' (I am Not Faint Hearted) [Bizet]. With orchestra In French. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (74245), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 35 Martinelli, Giovanni [tenor]. (Side A). A'da'C'leste A'da (Heavenly A'da) [Verdi]. Act 1. With orchestra In Italian / (Side B). Boh'me'Racconto di Rodolfo (Rudolph's Narrative) [Puccini]. Act 1. With orchestra In Italian. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (6595). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
9 36 Melba, Nellie [soprano]. Lo, Here the Gentle Lark! [Bishop]. With orchestra In English. Flute obbligato by John Lemmon'. Camden, N.J.: Victor Talking Machine Co. (88073), 1908 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Brooks, Lawrence, et al. Edwin Lester's Production of Song of Norway: A New Operetta Based on the Life and Music of Edvard Grieg, Musical Adaptation and Lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, Book by Milton Lazarus from a play by Homer Curran. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (DA-382), 1945. [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 31 Side A). Shafer, Robert. Prelude and Legend [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. A Minor Concerto. Act 1'Scene 1. With Song of Norway Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay / (Side B). Brooks, Lawrence, Helena Bliss, and Robert Shafer. Song of Norway'Finale [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. Poem by Milton Lazarus. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (DA 29162), 1945 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 32 Side A). Brooks, Lawrence, Helena Bliss, and Robert Shafer. Hill of Dreams [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. A Minor Concerto. Act 1'Scene 1. With Song of Norway Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay / (Side B). Bliss, Helena, Walter Kingsford'Ivy Scott. 1. I Love You (Ich Liebe Dich) [Arr. Albert Sirmay] 2. At Christmastime (Woodland Wanderings) [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. Act 2'Scenes 3 and 4. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (DA 29163), 1945 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 33 Side A). Edwards, Kent, and Gwen Jones. Freddy and His Fiddle [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. Act 1'Scene 2. Norwegian Dance No. 2, Op. 35. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay / (Side B). Shafer, Robert, Helena Bliss, Lawrence Brooks, and Kitty Carlisle. Finaletto: Part 2: 1. Nordraak's Farewell (Springtide) 2. Reprise of Three Loves 'Albumblatt' and 'Poem Erotique' [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. Act 2'Scene 1. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (DA 29164), 1945 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 34 Side A). Carlisle, Kitty. Now [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. 'Waltz Op. 12' and 'Violin Sonata No. 2'. Act 1'Scene 2. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay / (Side B). Carlisle, Kitty, and Lawrence Brooks. 1. Three Loves ('Albumblatt' and 'Poem Erotique' 2. Finaletto: Part 1 [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. Act 2'Scene 1. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (DA 29165), 1945 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 35 Side A). Brooks, Lawrence, and Helena Bliss. Strange Music: 'Nocturne' and 'Wedding Day In Troldhaugen' [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. Act 1'Scene 2. With Song of Norway Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay / (Side B). Arno, Sig, and Lawrence Brooks. Bon Vivant (Water Lily) [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. Act 2'Scene 1. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (DA 29166), 1945 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 36 Side A). Bliss, Helena, Lawrence Brooks, Kitty Carlisle, and Robert Shafer. 1. Midsummer's Eve (''Twas On a Lovely Eve in June' and 'Scherzo In E Minor') 2. March of the Trollgers (Mountaineers' Song, 'Halling In G Minor' and 'March of The Dwarfs' [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. Act 1'Scene 2. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay / (Side B). Scott, Ivy, Helena Bliss, Lawrence Brooks, Kitty Carlisle, and Robert Shafer. 1. Hymn of Betrothal (To Spring) 2. Finale of Act I [Edvard Grieg'Adapt. Robert Wright'George Forrest]. With Song of Norway Chorus and Orchestra Under Direction of Arthur Kay. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (DA 29167), 1945 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Adam, Adolphe. Giselle [Arr. Constant Lambert]. Ballet Suite. Orchestra of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conducted by Constant Lambert. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (Set X-MX-277). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 24 Adam, Adolphe. (Side A). Giselle Ballet Music: 1. Opening Scene: Giselle's Dance (Act I) [Arr. Constant Lambert]. Orchestra of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conducted by Constant Lambert. CAX 9555 / (Side B). Giselle'Ballet Music: 4. Closing Scene (Act II). [Arr. Constant Lambert]. Orchestra of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conducted by Constant Lambert. CAX 9558. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (71954-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 25 Adam, Adolphe. (Side A). Giselle Ballet Music: 2. Mad Scene (Act I) [Arr. Constant Lambert]. Orchestra of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conducted by Constant Lambert. CAX 9556 / (Side B). Giselle'Ballet Music: 3. Pas de deux (Act II). [Arr. Constant Lambert]. Orchestra of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conducted by Constant Lambert. CAX 9557. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (71955-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. 'I Can Hear It Now'' [Produced by J.G. Gude]. 1933-1945: a chronicle of the war and the years of crisis, told in the authentic sounds and voices of the men who made this history'narrated by Edward R. Murrow. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (Set mm-800), 1948. [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 26 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). Will Rogers, Roosevelt Inauguration, Huey Long And 'Share The Wealth', Duke of Windsor Abdication [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39891 / (Side B). Chaplain Wm. Downey's Prayer Before First Atom Bomb Mission, Pres. Truman Announces Hiroshima Attack, Japan Surrender Bulletin (R. Trout), Gen. MacArthur Accepts Jap Surrender [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39900. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72711-D), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 27 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). La Guardia, Alf Landon, F. D. R. 'Rendezvous With Destiny', John L. Lewis, Hindenburg Disaster [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39892 / (Side B). Announcement of F. D. R.'s Death, Arthur Godfrey Describes Funeral, Harry Truman Speaks To Congress, Opening of U. N., Presidential Announcement of German Surrender [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39899. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72712-D), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 28 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). William L. Shirer and Czech Crisis, Neville Chamberlain, Adolph Hitler, Louis-Schmeling Fight, Lou Gehrig Farewell [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39893 / (Side B). Invasion Craft (George Hicks), Joseph Stalin, Thomas E. Dewey Campaigns, F. D. R. 'Fala Speech', and 'Yalta Report' [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39898. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72713-D), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 29 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). Elmer Davis, 'Britain Enters The War', Charles Lindbergh, Al Smith, Hugh Johnson, F. D. R. 'Dagger In Back', Mussolini [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39894 / (Side B). Declaration of War (F. D. R.), D-Day (Eisenhower, De Gaulle, King Haakon, others) [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39897. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72714-D), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 30 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). Paul Reynaud, Surrender At Compiegne, Chamberlain Resigns, Winston Churchill Becomes Prime Minister, Princess Elizabeth & Margaret Rose. [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39895 / (Side B). Joseph Martin and Wendell Wilkie, F. D. R. Campaigns Churchill 'Ship of State', F. D. R. 'Arsenal of Democracy', Pearl Harbor Announcement [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 39896. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72715-D), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. 'I Can Hear It Now'' - Vol. 2 [Produced by J.G. Gude]. 1945-1949: a continuing chronicle of the years following the close of World War II up to the present time, told in the authentic sounds and voices of the men who made this history'narrated by Edward R. Murrow. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (Set mm-881), 1949. [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 1 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). V-J Day Celebrations: Times Square, Washington, London, Moscow, Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee, Aug. 14, 1945; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia reads the comic strips over the radio during the newspaper delivery strike [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42004 / (Side B). The 1948 Presidential Campaign: President Truman; Governor Dewey [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42013. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72905-D), 1949 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 2 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). Conflict between Russia & the West: H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis, Walter Winchell; Winston Churchill delivers his 'Iron Curtain' speech at Fulton, Mo.; 'Operations Crossroads': In an experimental test, a new-type atom bomb is exploded near Bikini Atoll in the Pacific [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42005 / (Side B). The Republican National Convention: Clare Booth Luce; Gov. T. E. Dewey accepts; The Democratic National Convention: Sen. A. W. Barkley; Southern Democrats walk out; Pres. Truman accepts; The Progressive Party Convention: 'Friendly Henry Wallace': H. A. Wallace accepts; Sen. G. Taylor & family sing [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42012. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72906-D), 1949 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 3 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). B. Baruch presents the proposal of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission to the U. N.; A. A. Gromyko answers the Baruch proposal for control of atomic energy; International War Crimes Trial at Nuremberg, Germany: Lord Justice Lawrence; U. S. Prosecutor, R. H. Jackson; A. Gaeth witnesses the hangings of the ten top Nazi war leaders [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42006 / (Side B). Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee; General Dwight D. Eisenhower reaffirms he will not seek a presidential nomination [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42011. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72907-D), 1949 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 4 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). Robert Trout reports on the 1946 Congressional elections; David E. Lilienthal offers his credo of Democracy before a Congressional Committee; 'Babe Ruth Day' at Yankee Stadium [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42007 / (Side B). 'Operation Vittles': The Berlin Airlift; Marshall Tito of Yugoslavia addresses the Third Congress of the Peoples' Front; Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Andrei Y. Vishinsky, repeats his charges of 'warmongering' before the United Nations; Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt rebukes the Russians before the United Nations [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42010. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72908-D), 1949 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 5 Murrow, Edward R., and Fred W. Friendly. (Side A). Sec. of State George C. Marshall introduces the 'Marshall Plan'; Investigation of Howard Hughes by Senator Homer Ferguson; Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain and the Duke of Edinburgh are married in Westminster Abbey; Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India announces the assassination of Mohandas K. Gandhi [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42008 / (Side B). Jan Masaryk in a United Nations broadcast; Howard K. Smith reports on the Italian elections; The Jewish State of Israel is born; James C. Petrillo, president of the American Federation of Musicians, testifies before the House Labor Committee [Edward R. Murrow, Narrator]. XCO 42009. New York: Columbia Records, Inc. (72909-D), 1949 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Levant, Oscar. Rhapsody in Blue [Gershwin]. Piano, with the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (Set X-MX-251). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 6 Levant, Oscar. (Side A). Rhapsody in Blue (Part 1) [Gershwin]. Piano, with the Philadelphia Orch., conducted by Eugene Ormandy. XCO 34781 / (Side B). 1. Prelude No. 2 2. Prelude No. 3 [Gershwin]. XCO 34672. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (12126-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 7 Levant, Oscar. (Side A). Rhapsody in Blue (Part 2) [Gershwin]. Piano, with the Philadelphia Orch., conducted by Eugene Ormandy. XCO 34782 / (Side B). Rhapsody in Blue (Part 3) [Gershwin]. XCO 34783. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (12127-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Paige, Raymond, and His Orchestra. Musical Americana. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (Victor) (G 28). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 8 Paige, Raymond, and His Orchestra. (Side A). Musical Americana: Rhapsody in Blue [George Gershwin] / (Side B). Musical Americana: a) When Day Is Done [De Sylva'Katscher] b) La Cumparsita [G. M. Rodriguez]. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (36378). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 9 Paige, Raymond, and His Orchestra. (Side A). Musical Americana: Porgy and Bess [George Gershwin] / (Side B). Musical Americana: a) Among My Souvenirs [Leslie'Nicholls] b) Anything Goes [Cole Porter]. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (36379). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 10 Paige, Raymond, and His Orchestra. (Side A). Musical Americana: Mood Indigo [Ellington'Bigard--Mills] / (Side B). Musical Americana: Night and Day [Cole Porter]. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (36380). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 11 Paige, Raymond, and His Orchestra. (Side A). Musical Americana: a) Moonlight and Roses [Black'Mor't] b) Louisiana Hayride [Dietz'Schwartz] / (Side B). Musical Americana: a) Beautiful Ohio [Mary Earl] b) Lady of the Evening [Irving Berlin]. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (36381). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Winged Victory Chorus and Orchestra. Winged Victory: Selections from the United States Army Air Forces Play [Play Written and Directed by Moss Hart]. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (Album No. 363-29M), 1944. [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 12 Winged Victory Chorus and Orchestra. (Side A). Whiffenpoof Song [M. Minnigerode'G. Pomeroy'T. Galloway, Special Lyrics By Moss Hart]. From U. S. Army Air Force Show 'Winged Victory'. Choral Director'Lt. Leonard de Paur. 71563 / (Side B). The Army Air Corps [Robert Crawford]. From U. S. Army Air Force Show 'Winged Victory'. Choral Director'Lt. Leonard de Paur. 71564. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (29132), 1944 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 13 Winged Victory Chorus and Orchestra. (Side A). Winged Victory [Sgt. David Rose]. From U. S. Army Air Force Show 'Winged Victory'. Choral Director'Lt. Leonard de Paur. 71565 / (Side B). My Dream Book of Memories [Sgt. David Rose]. From U. S. Army Air Force Show 'Winged Victory'. Choral Director'Lt. Leonard de Paur. 71562. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (29131), 1944 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: The Cleveland Orchestra. Symphony No. 5 in E Minor (Op. 64) [Tchaikovsky]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. Bridgeport, CT: Columbia Recording Corporation (Set M-406'AM-406'MM-406). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 14 The Cleveland Orchestra. (Side A). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: First Movement: Andante; Allegro con anima (Beginning) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25770 / (Side B). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: Fourth Movement: Finale (Conclusion) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25779. Bridgeport, CT: Columbia Recording Corporation (11214-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 15 The Cleveland Orchestra. (Side A). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: First Movement: Allegro con anima (Continuation) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25771 / (Side B). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: Fourth Movement: Finale (Continuation) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25778. Bridgeport, CT: Columbia Recording Corporation (11215-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 16 The Cleveland Orchestra. (Side A). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: First Movement: Allegro con anima (Conclusion) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25772 / (Side B). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: Third Movement: Valse (Conclusion); Fourth Movement: Finale (Beginning) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25777. Bridgeport, CT: Columbia Recording Corporation (11216-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 17 The Cleveland Orchestra. (Side A). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: Second Movement: Andante cantabile (Beginning) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25773 / (Side B). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: Third Movement: Valse (Beginning) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25776. Bridgeport, CT: Columbia Recording Corporation (11217-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 18 The Cleveland Orchestra. (Side A). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: Second Movement: Andante cantabile (Continuation) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25774 / (Side B). Symphony No. 5 in E Minor: Second Movement: Andante cantabile (Conclusion) [Tchaikovsky, Op. 64]. Artur Rodzinski, Conductor. XCO 25775. Bridgeport, CT: Columbia Recording Corporation (11218-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Serkin, Rudolf [Piano], with Bruno Walter conducting New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra. Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major ('Emperor') [Beethoven]. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (Set M-500). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
10 19 Serkin, Rudolf [Piano], with Bruno Walter conducting New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra. (Side A). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') First Movement: Allegro (Beginning) [Beethoven]. XCO 32041 / (Side B). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') Third Movement: Rondo (Conclusion) [Beethoven]. XCO 32050. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (11723-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 20 Serkin, Rudolf [Piano], with Bruno Walter conducting New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra. (Side A). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') First Movement: Allegro (Continuation) [Beethoven]. XCO 32042 / (Side B). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') Third Movement: Rondo (Continuation) [Beethoven]. XCO 32049. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (11724-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 21 Serkin, Rudolf [Piano], with Bruno Walter conducting New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra. (Side A). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') First Movement: Allegro (Continuation) [Beethoven]. XCO 32043 / (Side B). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') Third Movement: Rondo (Continuation) [Beethoven]. XCO 32048. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (11725-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 22 Serkin, Rudolf [Piano], with Bruno Walter conducting New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra. (Side A). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') First Movement: Allegro (Continuation) [Beethoven]. XCO 32044 / (Side B). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') Second Movement: Adagio un poco mosso (Conclusion); Third Movement: Rondo (Beginning) [Beethoven]. XCO 32047. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (11726-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
10 23 Serkin, Rudolf [Piano], with Bruno Walter conducting New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra. (Side A). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') First Movement: Allegro (Conclusion) [Beethoven]. XCO 32045 / (Side B). Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major: ('Emperor') Second Movement: Adagio un poco mosso (Beginning) [Beethoven]. XCO 32046. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (11727-D). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: James, Harry, and his Orchestra. All-Time Favorites. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (Set C-117). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
12 13 James, Harry, and his Orchestra. All-Time Favorites. (Side A). One O'Clock Jump [Basie]. Fox Trot. B 22252 / (Side B). Two O'Clock Jump [James'Basie'Goodman]. Fox Trot. BW 24194. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (37142). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 14 James, Harry, and his Orchestra. All-Time Favorites. (Side A). You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) [J. McCarthy'Monaco]. Fox Trot. CO 30509 / (Side B). Music Makers [James]. Fox Trot. CO 29423. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (37143). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 15 James, Harry, and his Orchestra. (Side A). Easter Parade [Berlin]. Fox Trot - From 'As Thousands Cheer'. CO 32474 / (Side B). Crazy Rhythm [Caesar'Meyer'R. Kahn]. Fox Trot. CO 32475. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (36545). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 16 James, Harry, and his Orchestra. (Side A). Ol' Man River [Hammerstein'H. Kern]. Fox Trot from 'Show Boat'. Vocal Chorus by Dick Haymes. CO 29543 / (Side B). Answer Man [Wright M. Gibson]. Fox Trot. A Jazz Masterwork. CO 29545. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (36023). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 17 James, Harry, and his Orchestra. (Side A). My Silent Love [Heyman'Suesse]. Fox Trot. A Jazz Masterwork. Vocal Chorus by Dick Haymes. CO 30510 / (Side B). My Melancholy Baby [Norton'Watson'Burnett]. Fox Trot ' From 'Birth Of The Blues'. A Jazz Masterwork. CO 31410. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (36434). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 18 James, Harry, and his Orchestra. (Side A). White Christmas [Berlin]. Fox Trot ' From 'Holiday Inn'. Vocal Chorus by Marion Morgan. HCO 2114 / (Side B). All The World Is Mine [Dick'M. Portnoff'W. Portnoff]. Theme from 57th St. Rhapsody in the Motion Picture 'Carnegie Hall'. Fox Trot. HCO 2563. New York: Columbia Recording Corporation (37955). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: McNally, Joseph. Songs of the Emerald Isle. Orchestra Conducted by Philip Green. U. S. A.: M-G-M Records (Set 38). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
12 19 McNally, Joseph. (Side A). Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms [Words by Thomas Moore]. Traditional Irish Air. Orchestra conducted by Philip Green / (Side B). The Low Backed Car [Words by Samuel Lover]. Traditional Irish Air. Orchestra conducted by Philip Green. U. S. A.: M-G-M Records (30177). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 20 McNally, Joseph. (Side A). The Gentle Maiden [Words by Harold Boulton]. Traditional Irish Air. Orchestra conducted by Philip Green / (Side B). Meeting of the Waters [Words by Thomas Moore]. Traditional Irish Air. Orchestra conducted by Philip Green. U. S. A.: M-G-M Records (30178). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 21 McNally, Joseph. (Side A). The Castle of Dromore. Traditional Irish Song. Orchestra conducted by Philip Green / (Side B). The Lark in the Clear Air. Traditional Irish Song. Orchestra conducted by Philip Green. U. S. A.: M-G-M Records (30179). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 22 McNally, Joseph. (Side A). Terence's Farewell to Kathleen. Traditional Irish Song. Orchestra conducted by Philip Green / (Side B). Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded [Words by Thomas Moore]. Traditional Irish Air. Orchestra conducted by Philip Green. U. S. A.: M-G-M Records (30180). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Fibber McGeeand Molly with Teeny. On the Night Before Christmas [Don Quinn]. With the King's Men, Billy Mills and his orchestra. U. S. A.: Captiol Records, Inc. (Album CC 20). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
12 23 McGee, Fibber, and Molly with Teeny. On the Night Before Christmas [Don Quinn]. (Side A). Part 1. 715-2A / (Side B). Part 6. 707-2A. With the King's Men, Billy Mills and his orchestra. U. S. A.: Captiol Records, Inc. (10041). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 24 McGee, Fibber, and Molly with Teeny. On the Night Before Christmas [Don Quinn]. (Side A). Part 2. 716-2A / (Side B). Part 5. 706-2A1. With the King's Men, Billy Mills and his orchestra. U. S. A.: Captiol Records, Inc. (10042). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 25 McGee, Fibber, and Molly with Teeny. On the Night Before Cristmas [Don Quinn]. (Side A). Part 3. 717-1A / (Side B). Part 4. 705-2A. With the King's Men, Billy Mills and his orchestra. U. S. A.: Captiol Records, Inc. (10043). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Anderson, Leroy. Irish Suite. Boston Pops Orchestra ' Arthur Fiedler, conductor. Camden, N. J.: Radio Corporation of America (DM-1348). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
12 26 Anderson, Leroy. Irish Suite. (Side A). The Irish Washerwoman / (Side B). The Girl I Left Behind Me. Boston Pops Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler. Camden, N. J.: Radio Corporation of America (10-1516 or 49-0810). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 27 Anderson, Leroy. Irish Suite. (Side A). The Minstrel Boy / (Side B). The Last Rose of Summer. Alfred Krips, Violin solo. Boston Pops Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler. Camden, N. J.: Radio Corporation of America (10-1517 or 49-0811). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
12 28 Anderson, Leroy. Irish Suite. (Side A). The Rakes of Mallow / (Side B). The Wearing of the Green. Boston Pops Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (10-1518 or 49-0812). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Tyrone Pipers' Band Under the Direction of Pipe-Major Thomas McSwiggan. Irish Marches, Strathspeys and Reels Played on the Irish War Pipes. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (Album No. 206). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
13 1 Tyrone Pipers' Band Under the Direction of Pipe-Major Thomas McSwiggan. (Side A). 1. Leaving Glen Urquhart (March) 2. Dornie Ferry (Strathspey) 3. Duntroon (Reel). 68572 / (Side B). 1. Major Normon Orr Ewing (March) 2. Earl of Mansfield (March). 68568. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (12248). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 2 Tyrone Pipers' Band Under the Direction of Pipe-Major Thomas McSwiggan. (Side A). 1. The Minstrel Boy (March) 2. O'Donnel Abu (March) 3. Let Erin Remember (March). 68567 / (Side B). 1. Wearing of the Green (March) 2. All the Way to Galway (March) 3. Rakes of Mallow (March). 68570. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (12249). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 3 Tyrone Pipers' Band Under the Direction of Pipe-Major Thomas McSwiggan. (Side A). 1. Farewell to Ballinascorney (March) 2. Dolan's March (March) 3. Marquis of Huntly (Strathspey) 4. MacLeod's Reel (Reel). 68571 / (Side B). 1. Men of the West (March) 2. Rakes of Kildare (March) 3. Hundred Pipers (March) 4. Midlothian Pipe Band (March). 68569. New York: Decca Records, Inc. (12250). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: McCormack, John. John McCormack Sings Again. Camden, N.J.: Radio Corporation of America (MO-1228). [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
13 4 McCormack, John [Tenor]. (Side A). Come, My Beloved [Handel, Atalanta]. With Piano / (Side B). Ridente La Calma, K. 152 [Mozart]. With Piano. In Italian. Camden, N. J.: Radio Corporation of America (10-1434). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 5 McCormack, John [Tenor]. (Side A). Pur Dicesti, O Bocca Bella (Your Beautiful Lips) [Antonio Lotti]. With Edwin Schneider at the Piano. In Italian / (Side B). Feldeinsamkeit, Op. 86, No. 2 (In Summer Fields) [Brahms]. With Piano. In German. Camden, N. J.: Radio Corporation of America (10-1435). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 6 McCormack, John [Tenor]. (Side A). There Is a Flower [Wallace, Maritana]. With Orchestra / (Side B). Goodbye, Sweetheart, Goodbye [John L. Hatton]. With Orchestra. Camden, N. J.: Radio Corporation of America (10-1437). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 7 McCormack, John [Tenor]. (Side A). Vieni Al Contento Profondo (Through Forest Depths) [Delibes]. Lakm': Act III. With Orchestra. In Italian / (Side B). Dai Campi, Dai Prati (From the Green Fields) [Bo'to]. Mefistofele: Act I. With Orchestra. In Italian. Camden, N. J.: Radio Corporation of America (10-1438). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 8 McCormack, John [Tenor]. (Side A). O Soave Fanciulla (Oh, Lovely Maiden) [Puccini]. La Boh'me: Act I. With Lucrezia Bori [Soprano]. With Orchestra. In Italian / (Side B). Del Tempio Al Limitar (In the Depths of the Temple) [Bizet]. I Pescatori di Perle: Act I. With Mario Sammarco [Baritone]. With Orchestra. In Italian. Camden, N. J.: Radio Corporation of America (10-1439). [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Traubel, Helen [Soprano], with Trio Accompaniment (Coenraad V. Bos, Piano; John Pennington, Violin' Warwick Evans, Cello). Beethoven Settings of Irish and Scotch Songs. U. S.: Columbia Records, Inc. (Set MM-869), 1948. [Vinyl recordings, 78 RPM]
13 9 Traubel, Helen [Soprano], with Trio Accompaniment (Coenraad V. Bos, Piano; John Pennington, Violin; Warwick Evans, Cello). (Side A). Robin Adair [Beethoven]. CO 35287 / (Side B). Auld Lang Syne [Beethoven]. CO 35301. U. S.: Columbia Records, Inc. (17602), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 10 Traubel, Helen [Soprano], with Trio Accompaniment (Coenraad V. Bos, Piano; John Pennington, Violin; Warwick Evans, Cello). (Side A). The Lovely Lass of Inverness [Beethoven]. CO 35293 / (Side B). Faithful Johnny [Beethoven]. CO 35294. U. S.: Columbia Records, Inc. (17603), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 11 Traubel, Helen [Soprano], with Trio Accompaniment (Coenraad V. Bos, Piano; John Pennington, Violin; Warwick Evans, Cello). (Side A). Sad and Luckless Was the Season [Beethoven]. CO 35296 / (Side B). Oh Might I But My Patrick Love [Beethoven]. CO 35304. U. S.: Columbia Records, Inc. (17604), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 12 Traubel, Helen [Soprano], with Trio Accompaniment (Coenraad V. Bos, Piano; John Pennington, Violin; Warwick Evans, Cello). (Side A). Sally In Our Alley [Beethoven]. CO 35295 / (Side B). Charley Is My Darlin' [Beethoven]. CO 35300. U. S.: Columbia Records, Inc. (17605), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
13 13 Traubel, Helen [Soprano], with Trio Accompaniment (Coenraad V. Bos, Piano; John Pennington, Violin; Warwick Evans, Cello). (Side A). The Soldier [Beethoven]. CO 35302 / (Side B). Oh Harp of Erin [Beethoven]. CO 35303. U. S.: Columbia Records, Inc. (17606), 1948 [Vinyl recording, 78 RPM]
Album: Irish Songs
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