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Lucy Isabelle Marsh

Lucy Isabelle Marsh (1878–1956), a talented lyric soprano who also enjoyed a modest career as a church soloist and concert performer, was the star soprano soloist for Victor's mid-priced purple-label and blue-label series of recordings, which were considered classier than the black-label popular series, but below the elite Red Seal label. She recorded only two Red Seal releases—duets with tenor John McCormack. Marsh turned in consistent workmanlike performances that produced some best sellers, such as "Italian Street Song" on Victor 60031. She also recorded under the pseudonym Anna Howard.

The following recordings featuring Lucy Isabelle Marsh are available in the National Jukebox:

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  Artist Role Title Description Primary Performer(s) Date
Vocalist - Soprano vocal There is a fountain fill'd with blood Chorus, with orchestra Trinity Choir 1909-02-23
Vocalist - Soprano vocal There is a fountain fill'd with blood Chorus, with orchestra Trinity Choir 1918-02-28
Vocalist - Soprano vocal Gems from Miss Daisy Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra Victor Light Opera Company 1914-09-11
Vocalist - Soprano vocal Gems from The girl from Utah Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra Victor Light Opera Company 1914-09-11
Vocalist - Soprano vocal Christmas day in the morning Female vocal solo, with chorus and orchestra Olive Kline 1914-10-12
Vocalist - Soprano vocal Ave Maria Female vocal solo, with harp Lucy Isabelle Marsh 1915-01-06
Vocalist - Soprano vocal Pastoral symphony Chorus, with orchestra Victor Mixed Chorus 1914-10-30
Vocalist - Soprano vocal Gems from La traviata Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra Victor Opera Company 1915-01-05
Vocalist - Soprano vocal Gems from La traviata Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra Victor Opera Company 1915-01-05
Vocalist - Soprano vocal Sanctus Mixed vocal chorus, with orchestra Trinity Choir 1923-03-14