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English: Caruso as Rudolph in La Bohème

Identifier: victrolabookofop00vict (find matches)
Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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tion is, he sings the lovely air usually termed the Narrative. (French) Que cette main est Froide (German) Wie eiskalt ist dies Handchen (Italian) Raccpnto di Rodolfo (RudolphsNarrative—Thy Little Handis Frozen) By Enrico Caruso, Tenor (In Italian) 88002 12-in., $By Herman Jadlowker, Tenor (In Italian) 76023 12-in.,By Giovanni Martinelli, Tenor (In Italian) 74381 12-in.,By John McCormack. Tenor (In Italian) 74222 12-in.,By Florencio Constantino, Tenor (In Italian) 74106 12-in.,ByEvanWilliams(£ng.) 74129 12-in..By Leon Campagnola, Tenor (In French) *55083 12-in.,By Johannes Sembach, Tenor (In German) *55082 12-in., 1.50 Mimis delicate perfection enchanted the young poet—especially her little hands, which in spiteof her menial work, she managed to keep as white as snow. —Murgers La Vie de la Boheme. W \ mrt^S 3.002.00 EsiJiSBMRrtkHfer *&¥■* o*i J 1.50 1.50 1.501.50 1.50 THE FOUR BOHEMIANS *Double-Faced Record—See page 47. 42 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA—PUCCINIS LABOHEME
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Puccini has never written a more interesting airthan this narrative. It is one of the great numbersof the opera, and always arouses an audience to ahigh pitch of enthusiasm. The tender sympathyof the opening—Your little hand is cold; thebold avowal— I am a poet; the glorious beautyof the love motive at the end—and the final bril-liant high note, are all extremely effective. Then follows the charming Mi chiamano Mimi,in which the young girl tells Rudolph of her piti-fully simple life; of how she works all day makingartificial flowers, which remind her of the blos-soms and green meadows of the country; of thelonely existence she leads in her chamber upamong the housetops. Mi chiamano MimiMimi) By Nellie Melba, Soprano (In Italian) 88074 By Lucrezia Bori, Soprano(In Italian) 88475 By Geraldine Farrar, Soprano(In Italian) 88413 (My Name is By Alice Nielsencopvt mishkin CARUS0 As RUDOlph By Frances Alda The young girl having finished her story, Rudolph hears theshouts of his friends

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