...in wonderful late-30s pressings! Newly minted transfers, at 76.6 rpm. All accompanied by Carl Lamson, piano, and recorded in NY. Discographical info from Bolig.
Menuet (Bach-Winternitz) Victor 1136-A (BVE-31940-12; 29-Aug-25)
Gavotte (La Ritrovata Figlia de Ottone) (Beethoven-A. Walter Kramer) Victor 1136-B (BVE-31975-4; 29-Aug-25)
Frasquita Serenade (Lehár-Kreisler) Victor 1158-A (BVE-35124-10; 9-Apr-26)
Kreisler Serenade (Lehár) Victor 1158-B (BVE-35123-4; 7-Apr-26)
At Dawning (Eberhart; Cadman-Rissland) Victor 1165-A (BVE-35122-3; 7-Apr-26)
Andantino (Lemare-Saenger-Kreisler) Victor 1165-B (BVE-35122-3; 7-Apr-26)
Fritz Kreisler: some 1925-26 early electrics...
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Re: Fritz Kreisler: some 1925-26 early electrics...
I like Kreisler so much that's almost indecent. These are great transfers. I always say that it takes a great artist to play second rate music.
Both Kreisler and McCormack had the wonderful and very rare ability to spin musical straw into gold. I adore salon music, but oh my it's rare these days to hear it performed well. ( Two contempary artists who are good at it are the pianist Marc Hamelin and the baritone Gerald Finlay...who I swear channels Reinald Werrenrath in the encores. 
Jim


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