. 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 . shows the unfortunate lover in prison, charged with witchcraft, and sen-tenced to be hanged. As preparations are being made to place the noose about his neck,the funeral procession of the Princess approaches. Lobetanz begs to be allowed to play uponhis violin once more, declaring he can revive her. The King promises him his daughtershand if he can bring her back to life again. As Lobetanz plays, the flush of life appears uponthe


. 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 . shows the unfortunate lover in prison, charged with witchcraft, and sen-tenced to be hanged. As preparations are being made to place the noose about his neck,the funeral procession of the Princess approaches. Lobetanz begs to be allowed to play uponhis violin once more, declaring he can revive her. The King promises him his daughtershand if he can bring her back to life again. As Lobetanz plays, the flush of life appears uponthe cheeks of the young girl, and she slowly revives and is clasped in her lovers act closes with a merry dance, in which every one joins, and we are left to supposethat the lovers live happy ever after. The air which Mme. Gadski has sung for the Victor occurs in Act I, in the scene rep-resenting the rose garden of the King, where the rose festival is to be celebrated. ThePrincess, at the bidding of the King, offers a greeting to Spring and the roses. An alien Zweigen (Lovely Blossoms of Spring) By Johanna Gadski, Soprano (In German) 88362 12-inch, $


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