Faust on the Victrola 
Many operas are largely popular because of one partic- 
“?} ularly celebrated aria. But with Faust we find the unusual. 
To every voice is allotted a superb aria, each one in itself 
sufficient to make Faust popular. 
To the soprano, the Jewel Song. 
To the contralto, the Flower Song. 
To the tenor, Salve dimora. 
To the baritone, Dio possente. 
To the bass, Mephistopheles’ Serenade. 
In addition to these magnificent solos, Faust is richly 
endowed with great swelling choruses, with Duets, Trios, 
Quartets, and other brilliant numbers, which entitle it to 
distinction as one of the most beautiful of all operas. 
Practically the entire opera of Faust is available on the 
Victrola, presented in all its grandeur by Caruso, Farrar, 
Homer, Journet, Melba, Ruffo, Scotti and other artists 
noted for their exquisite interpretations. 
Any Victor dealer will gladly play for you any Faust records you 
wish to hear, and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and 
Victrola—$10 to $400. 
Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, N. J., U.S. A. 
Gerliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors 
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