Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 20 N. 21

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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SOHMER
E respectfully call the attention of our agents
and the music-loving public in general to
the fact that certain parties are manufacturing,
and have placed upon the market, a cheap piano,
bearing a name so similar to our own (with a slight
difference in spelling) that the purchaser may be led
to believe that he is purchasing a genuine "SOHMER
PIANO."
PIANOS
We deem it our duty to those who have been
favorably impressed with the fine quality and high
reputation of the "SOHMER PIANO," to warn them
against the possibility of an imposition by unscru-
pulous dealers or agents.
Every genuine " SOHMER PIANO " has the follow-
ing trade mark stamped upon the sounding-board :
SOHMER &. CO., 149-155 East 14th St., New York
A STANDARD ARTICLE
Should not be oonfnsed with faulty imitations of it!
S. S. STEWART'S
World Famous Banjos
have no equals for beauty of finish and musical qualities of tone.
The Stewart Banjos are used by all leading professional players.
Send stamp for Illustrated Price List and BOOK of Information. A
specimen of the BANJO AND GUITAR JOURNAL will be
lent free to all who send 5 cents in stamps for Price List Banjo
Music aad Songs in great variety. Send for Catalogue Address
S-
S,
STEWABT,
aai a n d 333 Church St.,
Bet. Market aad Arch Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA. PENNA.
LEHR
opened the way for Piano-Style Organs, made them the popular desire,
and as a
SEVEN-OCTAVE
ORGAN
occupies pre-eminence not only in variety of style appearance, finish,
tone and many improved qualities, but has a larger sale than all other
makes combined. Progressive dealers find it often sells in competition
with pianos, though it only costs one-third as much. Made in Walnut,
light Qt. Oak, dark Qt. Oak, Mahogany and Ebony.
SEND FOR PRICES AND HANDSOME NEW CATALOGUE.
II. LEHR & CO., EASTON, PA.
Established 1808.
Incorporated 1863.
PIANO IVORY, PIANO.KEYS, ORGAN KEYS
ORGAN REEDS AND REED-BOARDS, COUPLERS.
Factories of PRATT, READ & CO., Deep River. Conn
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Brownies, and is characteristically treated.
It is in common time. The innumerable
friends of the Brownies will make no mis-
take in securing this pleasing and graceful
number.
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC-PUB. CO.,
BOSTON.
1. When the Heart is Young Waltzes,
B. H Janssen
2. In the Lead, flarch,
Eben H. Bailey
3. Rinaldo, Polka,
R. A. A. Chase
4. Curtis' March,
D. L. White
5. Life of Youth,
H. Lichner
The Autoharp.
T
HERE is an ever constant and increas-
ing demand for the autoharp.
Hun-
dreds and hundreds of letters arrive at the
J Cox Dear office of Alfred Dolge & Son day after day,
1. Will it be Long, Love ?
J. Cox Dear containing orders for and inquiries about
2. Night, Night, Daddie,
S. Qastaldon the autoharp. This is the logical result of
3. The Forbidden Song,
Walter Gould the effective and enterprising advertising
4. While Sailing O'er the Sea,
Nena Fales Peck of this instrument by its factors. The auto-
5. Dream of me, Dear,
1, 2. Two meritorious songs for alto or harp is constantly growing in popularity,
baritone and mezzo soprano or tenor. The and its future is destined to be a brilliant
airs are pleasing. The accompaniment is one.
Skilled musicians have come to real-
simple but effective.
ize its possibilities, and lovers of music
3. Mr. Gastaldon's song is above the everywhere purchase it because they are
average in merit. It should prove very enabled to become masters of the instru-
popular for sopranos and mezzo sopranos, ment in a short time. The recent tour of
for whom it is written.
It is not too Aldis J. Gery, with Gilmore's Band, has
difficult for the concert singer, who could done much to give the public an idea of the
not wish for a better song to add to her marvelous effects of which this instrument
is capable.
repertoire.
1. Cleverly written waltzes with an in-
troduction and coda.
The themes are
charmingly melodious, and the phrasing
well conceived.
Should become widely
4. A dainty little ballad for medium
popular.
The
2. Mr. Bailey's compositions have a voice in G, with a waltz refrain.
great vogue, and this march under notice words are by the composer, and deserve a
will be "in the lead" in fact as well as in share of the commendation which this song
name. At least it deserves to.
It is in is entitled to.
5. Walter Learned has written very
six-eight time, and in the key of F.
3. A dance number that merits popular- pretty words to this serenade, which have
ity. It is a light and vivacious caprice and been most creditably set to music by Miss
Peck. It is a song that cannot fail to cap-
carefully arranged.
4. An excellent march for military band, tivate. It is suitable for soprano or tenor.
orchestra or piano. It has an infectuous
"swing," ard once heard it cannot fail to HAMILTON S. GORDON, NEW YORK
1. 13th Regiment Harch,
Nellie R. Beamish
become a success.
Nellie R. Beamish
5. Under this title we are in receipt of a 2. The Brownies' Revelry,
J. V. Allstrom
3. Varsoviana,
number of Lichner's compositions which
H. Darlington
4. Ready, Quickstep,
are well adapted for teaching purposes. 5. Bergeronnette, Valse,
Chas. Hercier
They are termed "Morning Prayer," "Pre-
1. Here is a lively march with a well
sentment," "Decision," "Polonaise' and
marked rhythm that will keep the pedal
"March."
extremities of our "bold soldier boys" on
1. The Twilight, Lullaby,
Grace Cornell the move, either marching or dancing, for
2. Rock of Ages,
A. Z. Jenkins it also can be used as a "two-step." It is
1. A charming cradle song in three- dedicated to Col. Ripple.
fourth time.
Louise L. Barrows' refined
2. A dainty morceau in common time by
and appropriate verse has been set to melo- the same composer, which deserves to be-
dious and sympathetic music by Grace Cor- come popular.
nell.
3. Amateurish. The theme is tuneful,
2. A beautiful sacred song for tenor. and it has the merit of being correctly
The music expresses well the sentiment of though simply arranged.
the words, and the accompaniment through-
4. The arrangement of this quickstep
out is most effective. The song is above could be improved upon, and the overplus
the average in merit, and is worthy ot all of triplets which abound might be dis-
commendation.
persed with. Nevertheless, it possesses a
quantum of merit which will be appreciated.
OLIVER DITSON CO., BOSTON.
5. An easy waltz that should become
1. Sorosis, Waltzes,
R. A. Keiser popular with beginners.
The melody is
2. La Zingarella, Waltz,
F. S. Sommers pretty and the arrangement accurate. It
3. Brownie Frolic,
F. J*l. Paine
would be more valuable to teachers if fin-
1. This composition is dedicated to the gered.
members of Sorosis, and the very charm-
ing and pleasing waltzes which Mr. Keiser
Henry Holtzman & Sons.
has written reflect credit on him, and are
HE piano stools and other specialties
a graceful compliment to the leading wo-
manufactured by H. Holtzman & Sons,
man's club of the city. The melody is
Columbus,
O., are becoming great favorites
spontaneous, and the arrangement effec-
with
the
trade.
Dealers find them to be
tive. It is as simple as it is pretty, and
capital sellers. The designs are tasteful
should become a wide favorite.
2. This waltz is not only charming for and up-to-date in every respect, and there
its melodiousness, but its musical treatment is a pleasing variety and finish in all the
is as original in many ways as it is effec- products of their house that impress cus-
H. Holtzman & Sons have built
tive. The first waltz, particularly, is an tomers.
up
a
splendid
trade for the past twelve
excellent illustration of Mr. Sommers' work
months,
and
the
outlook for a further en-
in this connection.
largement
of
their
business is very bright.
3. This is a descriptive dance of the
T
Stevens Organs.
H
AVE you seen the latest styles of
seven-octave organs which are being
turned out by the Stevens Organ Co.,
Marietta, O. ? Those who have not should
immediately do so. They are certainly
very attractive instruments, both as to case
design and tone of pipe organ quality,
which they have always prided themselves
on. The Stevens Organ Co. 's instruments
are great favorites with the trade, and have
always proven rapid sellers. Dealers un-
acquainted with them should not delay look-
ing them up.
The Favorite Henning.
C
H. HENNING, of the Henning Piano
Co., Brooklyn, is one of those men
who make it a point that the instruments
bearing his name shall serve as a demon-
stration of his ability in the piano making
field. Mr. Henning has devoted more than
thirty years of his life to the theory and
practice of piano construction, and is
among those well able to explain in detail
the mysteries of piano making.
It is no
wonder that the Henning piano is such a
favorite. Dealers appreciate the value of
a piano built under the supervision of such
a man.
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Beatty Again on Deck.
POSTMASTKR-OKNKRAL WILSON REVOKES A
LONG-STANDING
P
FRAUD
ORDER.
OSTMASTER GENERAL WILSON
has revoked the fraud order issued by
Mr. Wanamaker when Postmaster-General
against ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, the
so-called organ manufacturer of Washing-
ton, N. J. On a hearing had before the
Post-Office Department last week, Coun-
selor R. W. Haynes, for Mr. Beatty, pro-
duced satisfactory evidence, and after a full
examination of the facts by Attorney Gen-
eral Thomas, it was recommended that the
prohibitory order be revoked, which was
accordingly done.

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