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Franz Lehár | Biography by wikipedia.org. | ||
DAHR: Franz Lehár | List of 417 historic recordings from 1905 to 1950. |
Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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For I Love You, So (1908) | Florence Hinkle Frank Miller |
Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9748 | ||
The Cavalier (1908) | F.C. Stanley Elise Stevenson |
Indestructible Record: 710 | ||
For I Love You, So (1908) | F.C. Stanley Elise Stevenson |
Indestructible Record: 709 | ||
Vilia (1908) | Elise Stevenson | Indestructible Record: 711 | ||
Alone at Last (1916) | Mary Carson | Edison Blue Amberol: 2800 | ||
Luxembourg Waltz (1919) | Sibyl Sanderson Fagan | Edison Blue Amberol: 3826 | ||
Are You Going to Dance? (1912) | H. Burr Elizabeth Spencer |
Edison Amberol: 1005 | ||
Say Not Love Is a Dream (1912) | Elizabeth Spencer | Edison Blue Amberol: 1610 | ||
Alone at Last(1916) | A. Vecsey | Edison Blue Amberol: 2934 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Alone at Last (1915) | F. Lehár | Mary Carson | Edison: 4273 | |
Are You Going to Dance? (1912) | F. Lehár | Charles Harrison Beulah Gaylord Young |
Columbia: 38193 | |
Say Not Love Is a Dream (1912) | F. Lehár | Olive Kline | Victor: C-12557 |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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At Maxime's (1908) | F. Lehár (music) Henry Rutgers (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Charming Women (1908) | F. Lehár (music) Frank X. Finnegan (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
For I Love You, So (1907) | F. Lehár (music) Arthur Wilbur (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Gay Parisienne (1908) | F. Lehár (music) Frank X. Finnegan (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Home (1908) | F. Lehár (music) Frank X. Finnegan (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Merry Widow (1907), The | F. Lehár (music) | Piano | YorkSpace | ||
Merry Widow Waltz - Song (1908) | F. Lehár (music) James J. Montague (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
⇑Rund um die Liebe (1911) | F. Lehár (music) | Piano | Indiana | ||
Sylvia (1908) | F. Lehár (music) Henry Rutgers (words) Ethel Jackson (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. |
Recorder Sheet Music |
50 Golden Melodies For Solo Recorder. (D(A))
Arr./Editor: Dexter Publisher: Glocken Verlag (GL00100) |
25 Golden Melodies (D/A/Piano)
Recorder parts. Arr./Editor: Dexter Publisher: Glocken Verlag (GL00102) |
25 Golden Melodies (D/A/Piano)
Arr./Editor: Dexter Publisher: Glocken Verlag (GL00101) |
25 Golden Melodies (D/A)
Publisher: Schott & Co. Ltd. (49043030) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Gold and Silver | 1903 | ||
For I Love You, So | 1907 | Arthur Wilbur (words) Florence Hinkle (perf.) Frank Miller (perf.) Frank C. Stanley (perf.) Elise Stevenson (perf.) |
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Merry Widow, The | 1907 | Stanley Meyers (perf.) | |
At Maximes | 1908 | Henry Rutgers (words)
from "The Merry Widow" |
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Cavalier, The | 1908 | Frank C. Stanley (perf.) Elise Stevenson (perf.) |
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Charming Women | 1908 | Frank X. Finnegan (words) | |
Gay Parisienne | 1908 | Frank X. Finnegan (words) | Pub. |
Home | 1908 | Frank X. Finnegan (words) | Pub. |
Merry Widow Waltz - Song | 1908 | James J. Montague (words) Stanley Meyers (perf.) |
Pub. |
Merry Widow Waltzes, The | 1908 | ||
Sylvia | 1908 | Henry Rutgers (words) Ethel Jackson (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ Vilia | 1908 | Art Jarrett (perf.) Guy Lombardo (perf.) Elise Stevenson (perf.) |
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Melody of Love, The | 1911 | Harry B. Smith (words) Robert B. Smith (words) |
Pub. |
Rund um die Liebe | 1911 | ||
Say Not Love Is a Dream | 1911 | Olive Kline (perf.) Elizabeth Spencer (perf.) |
Pub. |
Are You Going to Dance? | 1912 | Henry Burr (perf.) Charles Harrison (perf.) Elizabeth Spencer (perf.) Beulah Gaylord Young (perf.) |
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Alone at Last | 1916 | Mary Carson (perf.) Armand Vecsey (perf.) |
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Luxembourg Waltz | 1919 | Sibyl Sanderson Fagan (perf.) | |
Gigolette | 1924 | Irving Caesar (words) Gertrude Lawrence (perf.) Beatrice Lillie (perf.) |
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My Little Nest | 1926 | Sigmund Spaeth (words) | |
White Dove | 1930 | Clifford Grey (words) | Pub. |
Yours Is My Heart Alone | 1931 | Ludwig Herzer (words) Fritz Löhner (words) Harry Bache Smith (words) |