Here we go. It's on to page three. I've put 24 on a page. I feel that's about as long as a person should have to wait for a page to load. On my computer, to load the whole page, it takes about two minutes.
Cupid's Awakening Waltzes 1899. Here again is just a small sample of Cupid's Waltzes. Midi
Ring Out Wild Bells 1912 1916 Edison Blue Amberol recording #3032 Midi
My Little Baby Boy
1896
Custer's Last Charge 1922
Midi
Custer's Last Charge Orchestrated
by Tom Wetzel (TJWetzel@compuserve.com) it appears he spent a lot of time
doing this orchestration so give it a try. If you like it, write
and tell him, I'm sure he would be delighted to hear from you. Midi
United Nations 1900 Midi
United Nations 1900 the tad harder to come by version with two women.
Arizona 1903 Midi
Roaring Volcano 1912 Midi
The Race Course 1910 Midi
Dance of the Fire Flies 1902 Blue version. Just got this print off Ebay (Aug 26,05) it was in several pieces and I pieced it all together as you can see by the different colors in the background, it was the best i could do.
Dance of the Fire Flies
1902 Midi
Top of the World 1926 Midi
Spirit of the U.S.A. 1924 Midi
Richard Carvel Waltzes 1901 Midi
Porta-Povitch 1921
Say Au Revoir but not Good-bye 1918, originally copyrighted in 1893 Will Oakland 1912 Edison Recording #1911 J. W. Myers Edison 1898 Cylinder recording Midi
Armenian Maid 1919 Midi
Dreamy Oriental Melody 1920 Midi
Sing Sweetest Bird 1901. I'm wondering about the Street address which says 42 West 29 St. instead of 44, maybe it's just a simple typo. (Another E-Bay image)
Love's Fascination Waltz 1920 Midi![]()
Photo from Waylands Collection
Just Because I Want You All The While 1919 Midi
Lily Is My Sweetheart 1898 Midi
Midst The Old virginia Pines 1901 Midi
Egyptian Glide Turkey Trot 1914 Midi
Egyptian Glide Tango 1914 Midi
Sweet Memories 1898 Midi
The Conqueror 1898 Midi
Asleep At The Switch 1897 Midi (Looks black but it's really blue.)
Asleep At The Switch Color Version
X-L-C-R (Excelsior) 1899 Midi ( Another blue one.) The writing at the top says "Compliments of the Composer, Sam Rosenberg" It looks like it's been signed, but I'm not really sure, although the store stamp at the bottom says "Rosenberg's Music House, Cheyenne Wyo." But wait, there's more. This Excelsior Lodge No. 5 is located in Leadville Colo. and what do the letters A.O.U.W. stand for? How did a Lodge in Leadville, a mining town, high up in the mountains of Colorado, contact a composer in Cheyenne some 200 miles away to compose a song for their lodge, and then have it published clear across the country in New York, all taking place in 1899, I'll bet there's a story here someplace.
July 6, 2002. Got a note from Bob Riopel which clears up the mystery some what, he tells me that the letters A.O.U.W. stand for "Ancient Order of United Workmen". He also sends this URL along with his note, the site explains the fuction and goals of the organization http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/masonicmuseum/fraternalism/aouw.htm
Uncle Jasper's Jubilee
1898 Midi
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