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Music Program - Atlantic Transport Line - 28 September 1930

Front Cover, Programme of Music for the Marious B. Winter's Band on Board an Atlantic Transport Line Steamship.

Front Cover, Programme of Music for the Marious B. Winter's Band on Board an Atlantic Transport Line Steamship. GGA Image ID # 129c9d598d

Bandmast Gilbert W. Bower leads the Marious B. Winter's Band with songs selected for 4:00 pm and 8:15 pm on board a steamship from the Atlantic Transport Line on Sunday, September 28th, 1930.

Musical Selections for 4:00 pm

  1. March | “Colonel Bogey” | Alford
  2. Suite de Valses | “Heisses Blut” | Schenk
  3. Selection | "The Belle of New York" | Kerker
  4. Meditation | --- | Clifford
  5. Morceau | "Sanctuary of the Heart" | Ketelbey
  6. Novelette | "A String of Pearls" | Heinzmann

Musical Selections for 8:15 pm

  1. March | "Folies-Bergère" | Lincke
  2. Suite de Valses | "Joli Printemps" | Lincke
  3. Selection | "La Traviata" | Verdi-Tavan
  4. Morceau | "Hymne aux Fleurs" | Fauchey
  5. Berceuse | --- | Schumann
  6. Selection | "Popular Songs" | Wilfrid Sanderson
  7. Serenade | "The Parting" | Elliott-Smith

Bandmaster: — GILBERT W. BOWER

Sunday, September 28th, 1930

Programme of Music for the Marious B. Winter's Band on Board an Atlantic Transport Line Steamship.

Programme of Music for the Marious B. Winter's Band on Board an Atlantic Transport Line Steamship. GGA Image ID # 129ca28884

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