. 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 . d: Steersman: Through thunder and wars of distant seas, My maiden, come I near!Over towering waves, with southern breeze,My maiden, am I here!My maiden, were there no south wind, I never could come to thee;0 fair south wind, to me be kind! My maiden, she longs for me!Ho-yo-ho! Hallo-ho!From the shores of the south, in far-off lands, I oft on thee have thought;Through thunder and waves from Moorishstrands, A gift I thee have broug


. 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 . d: Steersman: Through thunder and wars of distant seas, My maiden, come I near!Over towering waves, with southern breeze,My maiden, am I here!My maiden, were there no south wind, I never could come to thee;0 fair south wind, to me be kind! My maiden, she longs for me!Ho-yo-ho! Hallo-ho!From the shores of the south, in far-off lands, I oft on thee have thought;Through thunder and waves from Moorishstrands, A gift I thee have maiden, praise the sweet south wind— I bring thee a golden fair south wind, to me be kind! My maiden doth spin and Ho-yo-ho! Hallo-ho! He soon falls asleep, however, and fails to see the Flying Dutchman, which now appears,with blood-red sails and black masts, for one of her periodical visits. The spectral crew furl the sails and drop the rusty anchor. The Dutchman stands onthe deck, and delivers his great soliloquy. Gloomily gazing at the land, he sings his pre-liminary recitative: Die Frist ist urn (The Term is Past) Parts I and II. By Fritz Feinhals, Baritone (In German) 68484 12-inch, $ 159


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