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The Music Trade Review
MARCH 10, 1928
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Bayreuth Wagner Festival
Every Owner of Every Phonograph
should hear these amazing records
every owner of every phonograph, especially to
those having the new electric reproducing phono-
graphs, to all lovers of great music—admirers of
Richard Wagner, immortal genius of opera—we pre-
sent the greatest series of musical records ever offered.
Columbia has secured the exclusive privilege for all
Wagner Festival Recordings, at Bayreuth, Germany,
for a term of years. This year's recordings, just re-
ceived, include selections from Parsifal, Siegfried,
Rheingold and Walkiire. The artists are: The Bayreuth
Festival Orchestra con-
ducted by Dr. Karl Muck,
Siegfried Wagner and Franz
Von Hoesslin; vocal parts
sung by Alexander Kipnis
and Fritz Wolff, with Flower Maidens, Valkyries,
Rhinedaughters and Bayreuth Festival Chorus. These
artists are of the greatest to be found anywhere
in the world for the interpretation of Wagnerian
music.
All records were submitted to and issued with the
approval of Siegfried Wagner, son of the great com-
poser and head of the Bayreuth Theatre.
No imagination is needed on the part of even the
inexpert listener to recognize in these records the
greatest effects ever yet achieved in recording and
reproduction. They have been declared by experts
throughout the world to "transcend anything previ-
ously attained in magnificence, beauty of tone, im-
pressive singing, and absolute realism."
PARSIFAL: Transformation Scene, A c t 1. In 2 Parts
By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Columbia Reoord No. 67364D
PARSIFAL. Grail Scene, Act 1. Pans 1 and 2
By Dr. Karl Muck, and Bayreuth Festival Orch. ixiti Chorus (In German)
Columbia Reoord No. 67165D
PARSIFAL: Grail Scene, Act 1. Parts 3 and 4
By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orrh. -witAChoTUt (In German)
Colombia Record No. 67KS6D
PARSIFAL: Grail Scene, Act 1. Partt 5 and 6
By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orch.
Columbia Record No. 67367D
PARSIFAL: Flower Maidens Scene, Act 2. In 2 Parts
By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, •wilt
Flower Maidens and Chorus (In German)
Columbia Record No. 67368D
PARSIFAL: Prelude, Act i. In 2 Parts
By Siegfried Wagner and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Columbia Record No. 67369D
PARSIFAL: Good Friday Music, Act 3. Parts 1 and 2
By Alexander Kipnis ( Friti Wolff; Siegfried Wagner, (inducting tAe
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra (In German)
Columbia Record No. 6737OD
The series is enclosed in an eleven-pocket, handsome, gold
embossed leather album suitably reinforced and is issued
as Columbia Masterworks Set No. 79—$16.50. Indi-
vidual records may be obtained separately, $1.50 each.
PARSIFAL: Good Friday Music, Act 3. Part 3
By Alexander Kipnis; Siegfried Wagner, conducting the
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra (In German)
SIEGFRIED. Forest Murmurs, Act 2
By Franz von Hoesilin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Columbia Record No. 67J7ID
SIEGFRIED: Prelude, Act 3
SIEGFRIED: Fire Music
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Columbia Phonograph Company, 1819 Broadway, N e w Y o r k City
By Franz von Hoesslin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Colombia Record No. 67372D
D A S RHEINGOLD: Entry of the Gods into Valhalla. Part 1
By Franz von Hotsslin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Canada: Columbia Phonograph Company, Ltd., Toronto
DAS RHEINGOLD: Entry of the Gods into Valhalla. Part 2
fy Franz von Hoesslin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra,
•with Rhinedaughters (/• German)
Colombia Record No 67373D
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DIE WALKUIIE: Ride of the Valkyries
In 2 Parts
By Franz von Hoesslin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra,
ivilt Valkyries (In German)
Columbia Record No. 67374 D
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Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.