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Performer(s)

Title

Issue Number/Label

Year of Release

1

Performer not identified.

50e brigade

[ca. 1898]

2

Performer not identified.

Alleluia d'amour

[ca. 1898]

3

Unidentified performer.

Auld lang syne

[ca. 1898]

4

Unidentified performer.

Aventure espagnole

[ca. 1898]

5

Unidentified performer.

Berceuse de Mignon

[ca. 1898]

6

Unidentified performer.

La biche au bois

[ca. 1898]

7

Unidentified performer.

Les canards tyroliens

[ca. 1898]

8

Unidentified performer.

Cascarinette

[ca. 1898]

9

Unidentified performer.

[Cascarinette tyrolienne No. 2]

[ca. 1898]

10

Paul Aumonier.

Le chalet.

[1898]

11

Unidentified performer.

La chanson de Marinette

[ca. 1898]

12

Unidentified performers.

Le chant du depart

[ca. 1898]

13

Unidentified performer.

Comin thro the rye

[ca. 1898]

14

Unidentified performer.

El correo

[ca. 1898]

15

Unidentified performer.

Dixie

[ca. 1898]

16

Performer not identified.

En voulez-vous les z'omards?

[ca. 1898]

17

Unidentified performer.

Espana valse

[ca. 1898]

18

Performer not identified.

La favorite.

[ca. 1898]

19

Unidentified performer.

Golden hair

[ca. 1898]

20

Unidentified performer.

Killaloe

[ca. 1898]

21

Performer not identified.

Marche lorraine

[ca. 1898]

22

Performer not identified.

Marches du regiment

[ca. 1898]

23

Unidentified performer.

La Marseillaise

[ca. 1898]

24

Unidentified performer.

Martha. Lorsqu'a mes yeux

[ca. 1898]

25

Unidentified performer.

Les matelots

[ca. 1898]

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