John McCormack (tenor), Emil Keneke (trumpet), Harry Macdonough (tenor), Reinald Werrenrath (baritone), William F. Hooley (bass) & Fritz Kreisler (violin)
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J. Airlie Dix: The Trumpeter
The Trumpeter
Michael William Balfe: Come Into the Garden, Maud
Come Into the Garden, Maud
Henry Hadley: 3 Songs, Op. 53: No. 3. Evening Song
3 Songs, Op. 53: No. 3. Evening Song
Oley Speaks: Morning
Morning
Traditional: Songs of the North: Turn Ye to Me
Songs of the North: Turn Ye to Me
Ethelbert Nevin: The Rosary
The Rosary
John Francis Wade: Adeste fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful)
Adeste fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful)
George Frederick Root: The Vacant Chair
The Vacant Chair
Edwin Schneider: When the Dew is Falling
When the Dew is Falling
Moritz Moszkowski: 6 Pieces, Op. 15: No. 1. Serenata (arr. for tenor, violin and orchestra)
6 Pieces, Op. 15: No. 1. Serenata (arr. for tenor, violin and orchestra)
Traditional: Carme
Carme (arr. E. DeCurtis for tenor, violin and orchestra)
Erik Meyer-Helmund: Flirtation, "Des Fensterin"
Flirtation, "Des Fensterin"
Karl Bohm: Still wie die Nacht (Calm as the Night), Op. 326, No. 27
Still as the Night (Still wie die Nacht), Op. 326, No. 27
Eugene Cowles: Forgotten (A Love Song of Poland)
Forgotten (A Love Song of Poland)
Godfrey Nutting: Sing, Sing, Birds on the Wing
Sing, Sing, Birds on the Wing
Traditional: God's Hand
God's Hand
Ernest R. Ball: The Heart of Paddy Whack: A Little Bit of Heaven
The Heart of Paddy Whack: A Little Bit of Heaven
Francesco Paolo Tosti: Venetian Song (Canzone veneziana)
Venetian Song (Canzone veneziana)
Fritz Kreisler: The Old Refrain
The Old Refrain
Francesco Paolo Tosti: Parted!
Parted!
Anton Strelezki: Dreams
Dreams
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527
Don Giovanni, K. 527: Act II: Il mio tesoro
James Lyman Molloy: Kerry dance
The Kerry Dance
Edwin Schneider: Your Eyes
Your Eyes
Ethelbert Nevin: Little Boy Blue
Little Boy Blue
June 2008
*****
“Apart from the classic rendition of 'Il mio tesoro' from Don Giovanni, almost all the material recorded here by the great Irish tenor is salon if not parlour music, but his voice had no flaws at this period (1915-16) and his performances possess huge charm.”
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