INOVEMBER, 1910 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



159 



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the greatest American sopranos 



The world's greatest singers 

 make records only for the Victor 



The world's greatest singers! The greatest tenors; the greatest sopranos; the greatest contraltos; 

 the greatest baritones; the greatest bassos. Not among the greatest, but the greatest of all nationalities. 



Caruso, the greatest of all tenors 

 McCormack, the greatest Irish tenor 

 Martin, the greatest American tenor 

 Dalmores, the greatest French tenor 



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Sammarco Kj^^ greatest Italian baritones 



Battistini f 

 Ruffo J 



These famous artists — universally acknowledged the greatest, and com 

 manding the highest salaries — make records only for the Victor because 

 only the Victor brings out their voices as clear and true as life itself. 



de GogOrza, the greatest Spanish baritone 

 Renaud, the greatest French Baritone 

 Schumann-Heink, the greatest of all 

 contraltos 



Homer, the greatest American contralto 

 Gerville-Reache, the greatest French 

 contralto 



melba, the greatest of all sopranos 

 Tetrazzini, the greatest Italian soprano 



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 Farrar [ 



Calve, the greatest French soprano 

 Gadski, the greatest German soprano 

 Sembrich, the greatest Polish soprano 

 Michailowa, the greatest Russian soprano 

 Witherspoon, the greatest American bass 

 Journet ) ^j^^ greatest French bassos 



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