Eugene Ormandy as a violinist
(in order of recording date)
(Compiled by Mr. Frederick P. Williams in 1985)
ACOUSTICAL
CAMEO 465 (707-A) Hymn To The Sun (Rimsky-Korsakov)
LINCOLN 2225 EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO) CONCERTMASTER, CAPITOL
TREMONT 474 THEATRE ORCHESTRA, N.Y., PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT-
WILLIAM AXT
(recorded c. Nov. 8-10, 1923)
(707-C) Song Of India (Rimsky-Korsakov)
EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO) CONCERTMASTER, CAPITOL
THEATRE ORCHESTRA, N.Y., PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT-
WILLIAM AXT
(recorded c. Nov. 8-10, 1923)
CAMEO 611 (1014-C) Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod)
WILLIE ROBYN, TENOR SOLO. VIOLIN (EUGENE ORMANDY)
AND HARP (CARL SCHEUTZE) ACCOMPANIMENT
(recorded c. May 14-16, 1924)
(1016-B) Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO) CONCERTMASTER, CAPITOL
THEATRE ORCHESTRA, N.Y., HARP ACCOMPANIMENT-
CARL SCHEUTZE
(recorded c. May 14-16, 1924)
CAMEO 746 (1470-A,-C) Kiss Me Again (Blossom-Herbert)
EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO) CONCERTMASTER, CAPITOL
THEATRE ORCHESTRA, N.Y., PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT-
WILLIAM AXT
(recorded c. May 24-26, 1925)
(1471-A,-C) In Shadowland (Lewis-Young-Ahlert-Brooks)
EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO) CONCERTMASTER, CAPITOL
THEATRE ORCHESTRA, N.Y., PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT-
WILLIAM AXT
(recoreded c. May 24-26, 1925)
CAMEO 889 (1850-A-1) The Prisoner's Song (Guy Massey)
LINCOLN 2484 DR. EUGENE ORMANDY, VIOLIN SOLO, HARP & ORGAN ACC.
(recorded c. Feb. 7-9, 1926)
(1851-C-1) Home Sweet Home (Paine-Bishop)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY, VIOLIN SOLO, HARP & ORGAN ACC.
(recorded c. Feb. 7-9, 1926)
ELECTRICAL
CAMEO 983 (2022-B) Humoresque (Dvorak)
ROMEO 243 (1-2022-B-1) DR. EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO) PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT
(recorded c. June 18-20, 1926)
(2023-B) Liebestraum (Liszt)
(1-2023-B-1) DR. EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO) PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT
(recorded c. June 18-20, 1926)
CAMEO 1159 (2420-B) Canzonetta (A. D'Ambrosio)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO), PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT,
DR. AXT
(date of recording unknown)
(2421-C) Valse Bluette (R. Drigo)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO), PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT,
DR. AXT
(date of recording unknown)
OKEH 40930 (81261- ) Indian Love Call
MAJOR BOWES CAPITOL THEATRE TRIO (DIRECTOR-DR. EUGENE
ORMANDY)
(recorded c. Aug. 20-22, 1927)
(81262-C) By The Waters Of Minnetonka
MAJOR BOWES CAPITOL THEATRE TRIO (DIRECTOR-DR. EUGENE
ORMANDY)
(recorded c. Aug. 20-22, 1927)
OKEH 40963 (81 - ) The Rosary
MAJOR BOWES CAPITOL THEATRE TRIO (DIRECTOR-DR. EUGENE
ORMANDY)
(recorded c. late Oct., 1927)
(81 - ) Kiss Me Again
MAJOR BOWES CAPITOL THEATRE TRIO (DIRECTOR-DR. EUGENE
ORMANDY)
(recorded c. late Oct., 1927)
OKEH 40999 (400052-A,-B,-C,-D) Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life (from "Naughty
Marietta") (Herbert)
MAJOR BOWES CAPITOL THEATRE TRIO (DIRECTOR-DR. EUGENE
ORMANDY)
(recorded Jan. 26, 1928)
(400053-A,-B,-C,-D) A Kiss In The Dark (Herbert)
MAJOR BOWES CAPTIOL THEATRE TRIO (DIRECTOR-DR. EUGENE
ORMANDY)
(recorded Jan. 26, 1928)
OKEH 41083 (400871-B) Was It A Dream, Part 1
PARLOPHONE R-226 DORSEY BROTHERS AND THEIR CONCERT ORCHESTRA
(Personnel: DR. EUGENE ORMANDY, CONDUCTOR;
Leo McConville-tpt.; Fuzzy Farrar-tpt.; Mickey Bloom-tpt.;
possibly Manny Klein-tpt.; Tommy Dorsey-tbn.;
Jimmy Dorsey-clar. & alto sax.; Max Farley-alto sax. & fl.;
Arnold Brilhart-alto Sax.; Bill Green-ten. sax.;
Al Duffy-vln.; Leo Krocurik-vln.; two other unknown-vln.
Arthur Schutt-pno.; Jack Hensen-tba.; Jimmy Mullen-s.b.;
Charles Dundron-vib.; vocals on Part 2-Smith Ballew,
Hal Kemp, Nye Mayhew, Saxy Dowell & Skinny Ennis;
George Crozier-arr.)
(recorded July 16, 1928)
(400872-C) Was It A Dream, Part 2
DORSEY BROTHERS AND THEIR CONCERT ORCHESTRA
(Personnel: DR. EUGENE ORMANDY, CONDUCTOR: others as above)
(recorded July 16, 1928)
HARMONY 6000-H (500021-C) Was It A Dream
DORSEY BROTHERS AND THEIR CONCERT ORCHESTRA
(Personnel: DR. EUGENE ORMANDY, CONDUCTOR; others as
on OKEH 41083; issued in re-recorded form on one side;
other side unknown)
(recorded July 16, 1928)
OKEH 41147 (401085- ) Humoresque (Dvorak)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY, VIOLIN SOLO WITH HARP
(recorded Aug. 30, 1928)
(401086- ) Souvenir (Drdla)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY, VIOLIN SOLO WITH HARP
(recorded Aug. 30, 1928)
OKEH 41156 (400054-A,-B) From The Land Of The Sky-Blue Water (Cadman)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S INSTRUMENTAL TRIO
(recorded Jan. 26, 1928)
(400055-A,-C) Barcarolle (from "Tales Of Hoffman") (Offenbach)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S INSTRUMENTAL TRIO
(recorded Jan. 26, 1928)
OKEH (401678-) Deep Night
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S ENSEMBLE
(recorded Feb. 28, 1929)
(401680-) A Kiss To Remember
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S ENSEMBLE
(recorded Mar. 1, 1929)
OKEH 41217 (401679-B) She's Funny That Way (I Got A Woman Crazy For Me)
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S ENSEMBLE
(recorded Mar. 1, 1929)
(401681-B) The Song I Love
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S ENSEMBLE
(recorded Mar. 1, 1929)
OKEH (401834- ) Hymn To The Sun
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO), HARP ACCOMPANIMENT
(recorded May 1, 1929)
(401835- ) Song Of India
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY (VIOLIN SOLO), HARP ACCMPANIMENT
(recorded May 1, 1929)
OKEH 41200 (402953-C) Go To Bed (from Motion Picture "The Gold Diggers of
Broadway") (Dubin-Burke), Waltz with vocal refrain
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S SALON ORCHESTRA
(Personnel probably includes: Leo McConville-tpt.;
Tommy Dorsey-tbn.; Jimmy Dorsey-clar. & alto sax.;
Murray Kellner-vln.; Nat Brusiloff-vln.; Sam Freed-vln.
Emil Starch-cello; Arthur Schutt-pno.; Eddie Lang-guitar;
Hank Stern-tba.; Joe Tarto-s.b.;
Stan King or Chaucey Morehouse-dms.)
(recorded Sep. 17, 1929)
(402954- ) Dandce Away The Night (from Motion Picture "Married In
Hollywood") (Thompson-Stamper), Waltz with vocal refrain
DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S SALON ORCHESTRA
(Personel as on other side)
(recorded Sep. 17, 1929)
OKEH 41319 (402955- ) Like A Breath Of Springtime
PARLOPHONE R-586 DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S SALON ORCESTRA
(Personnel as on OKEH 41200)
(released on PARLOPHONE R-586 as ED LOYD AND HIS ORCH.)
(recorded Sep. 17, 1929)
(404047-A) Lonely Troubador
EL LOYD AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Vocal-Smith Ballew
OKEH 41401 (403868-B-1) I Never Dreamt (You'd Fall In Love With Me) from Musical
ODEON ONY-36063 "Will O' The Whispers") (Parsons-ELLIS)
PARLOPHONE E6331 DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S SALON ORCHESTRA
(Personnel unknown; Smith Ballew-voc.)
(released on PARLOPHONE E6331 as WILL PERRY'S ORCH.)
(recorded Mar. 21, 1930)
(403870-B-1) Only A Rose
ODEON ONY-36064 DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S SALON ORCHESTRA
PARLOPHONE R-675 (Personnel unknown; Smith Ballew-voc.)
(recorded Mar. 21, 1930)
OKEH 41408 (403869-B) The Verdict Is Life (With You)
ODEON ONY-36003 DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S SALON ORCHESTRA
PARLOPHONE E6331 (Personnel unknown; Smith Ballew-voc.)
(recorded Mar. 21, 1930)
(403601-B) Can't You Hear Me Callin', Caroline?
CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA. Vocal-Hal Kemp
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