Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 33 N. 26

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THE
7V^VSIC TRKDE
REVIEW
With the music Publishers
NEW YEAR GREETING.
privilege before, adding the automobile song,
In the close-of-the-year symposium printed "Mary, Mary,"—the three songs for fifteen
in another part of The Review appear some cents—and the supply is small. "Oh, Mister
interesting views on conditions in the pub- Rooney is being featured by Tom Fallon,
lishing trade by Messrs. Maxwell, Witmark Edwards and Mackey, Rogers and Walker,
and Shapiro. That the music publishing bus- Collins, Oliver and Collins, and many others.
iness is in a process of evolution is obvious, Don't forget; these three songs for fifteen
and it is to be hoped that this change will cents!
be for the best. There are many weak spots
in the business that can be either eliminated
MISS MARJORIE KING.
or strengthened, and with the new year we
Miss Marjorie King, whose portrait ap-
hope these improvements will become evi- pears herewith, is one of the best illustrated
dent.
song singers .now before the public. She
To all our clients—music publishers, writ- is on a long tour through the Southern
ers and dealers—The Review tenders the com- States and reports success everywhere. Miss
pliments of the season, and the best of washes King is to be congratulated on her selection
for a greater prosperity and success dur- of songs. She is using two of Geo M. Krey's
MAKJORIE KING.
ing the new year, which will be ushered in publications, "My Mississippi Sue" and bination of her talent and good songs that
before The Review again appears.
"Never to Meet Again," and it is the com- makes her act so successful.
THE PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
The Peerless Publishing Co. have had an
excellent holiday trade. The sacred song,
"Festal Praise," by Geo. J. Wetzel, has been
used by a number of vocalists for the Christ-
mas church services. The organists give
high praise to its effective harmony in the
quartet refrain. The song is written to be
appropriate to any religious holiday. An-
other publication which is being highly com-
mended by high class vocalists is "The Four
Little Treasures," by Saidee Bourgoin. A
prominent singer voiced the sentiment of
many singers when she proclaimed that these
short songs reminded her very much of
the dessert and delicacies one indulges in
after dinner. They are most excellent en-
core songs, and leave a pleasant taste in the
hearer's mouth.
The first edition of the two songs, "Oh,
Mister Rooney" and "On a Summer's
Night," was exhausted in short order when
the Peerless Publishing Co. offered to the
dealers one copy each at five cents to intro-
duce them. The publishers now make this
offer to all dealers not having taken this
BOOKS OF EASY
PIANO MUSIC
Dave Jitttgibbon, Butler $ £o> ^
5} Kle$t 2$fh Street new York.
JOSEPH
W. STERN
&
REIGNING HITS
CO.
MY EVELINE
WITH YOU
will from October 1, 1901, be the SOLE SELLING AGENTS
of all the Publications of
MA HOT TOMALI
ON BROADWAY
THE AUTHORS AND COMPOSERS MUSIC PUBLISHING CO
THE FOUR BALLAD HITS OF THE SEASON.
' When the Convent Bells Were Ringing."
1
We Were Happy Once Together. Kate and I . "
'' Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve "
•• A Little Empty Nest."
THE FOUR-COON SONQ SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
1
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
s f
My Heart's Desiah."
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" E v e r y Darkey Had a Raglan O n . "
JOS. W. STERN & CO.
Miss Hannah lrom Savannah."
I'm goin' to live anyhow till I die."
34 E. 21 st St.,
THE MOST POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS.
1
" Hurrah Boys " March
Gainsborough " March.
NEW YORK CITY.
1
" Belle of Granada " Waltz.
Mannering" Waltzes.
1
GEORGIA PEACHES
CHARACTERISTIC flARCH ^? TWO-STEP
JOS. J. KAISER, nusic PUBLISHER 4
0 W e s t
SWEET ANNIE MOORE
THE WHIRLWIND WALTZ SUCCESS
Three
BY
Jos. J. Kaiser
28th S t . , New York
HOWLEY, HAVILAND
and DRESSER,
1260-66 Broadway
NEW YORK
Chorus
"Annie Moore, sweet Annie Moore,
We will never see sweet Annie any more,
She went away one summer's day,
And we'll never see sweet Annie any more."
Grand Opera House Block, Chicago. 111.
Genuine
Hits!!!
"MIDST THE OLD VIRGINIA PINES/'
•'NOBODY ELSE BUT YOU." Jt #
"MY ROSE FROM TENNESSEE." J*
Mother Goose Sorvgs
vit Words
E. T. PAUL MUSIC COMPANY, 46 WEST 28th STREET, NEW YORK.
"'TIS GOD'S WAY," A Great Sacred Son?.
"DOWN IN THE DEPTHS/' A Flowing Bass Song,
ftw
"MY DEAR OLD SOUTHERN HOME/' A Seller and a Hit. Nj
"MY AFRICAN PEARL/' A Big Coon Song.
Young People's Classics
(Vols. 1 and II, each, $1.00) furnish 100
attractive pieces. Volume I contains 5Z
compositions and Volume I I , 48, by
eminent composers. « « Of the same
technical grade as this last but in lighter
style is the
WM.
H.
c4NSTEAD,
1439 BROADWAY, N. Y.
53^™ NOTE CHANGE
($1.00), consisting of 41 piano solos and
10 piano duets.
Oliver Ditson Company. Boston
Ghas. H. Dltson & Co., New York
J. E. Ditson & Co., Philadelphia
(77H.S f5 rY.)
j* j* IMPORTANT NOTICE J» #
Easy Pieces in E&sy Keys
Yoving Player's Popvilar
Collection
LIZZIE
J* MUSIC PUBLISHERS?^
(Vols. I and II, each, 50c.) is well explained
by its title. Volume I contains 45 easy pieces;
Volume II contains 40 entirely different
pieces of a similar character, by well-known
composers, carefully fingered. • « Of a corre-
spondingly easy nature are
(paper, $1.25; boards, {1.50), which consist of 70 easy compo-
sitions for piano, associated with nursery verses in the same
rhythm to increase the interest o. the children in the music.« •
Somewhat more advanced in haracter, but by no means difficult,
The Latest New York
Boosey & Co*,
OF ADDRESS. ^£J
The Sensations of Paris.
9 East J7th St.
"AMOUREUSE," VALSE LENTE
And " LOIN DU PAYS/' VALSE TZIGANE
New York
By RODOLPHE BEROER.
Piano Solo 60c. Small Oipfaestra 50c. Large Orchestra 75c.
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MAY IRWIN'S SONGS.
May Irwin has chosen this year in the song
line for her revival of the "Widow Jones"
several songs published by the "House of
Hits." "Good-bye, Booze" is a coon tern-
perance ditty and is distinctly funny, with a
good swinging melody. Jean C. Havez is
the writer of both words and music. An-
.W. PARIS CHAMBERS.
Music Distributor for Bands and Orchestras. Special Yearly Contracts-
President mcKinicy's
New Successes. Just Out. For Band and Orchestra
Favorite Hymns
Eead Kindly Eight a n d
AHICIZIA nARCH, King: of Marches. " ENITA " SER. CUBANA, a great
Favorite.
REVELATION nARCH (with Organ Point)
GIRALDI MARCH (will surely please you)
O u r N e w S o n g , " I D O " ( C a p r i c e B a l l a d ) Send for Prof. Copy.
New York Agent for the New "Capen piano*."
CONN WONDER INSTRUMENTS and everything in Musle.
No. 3 4 E. 1 4 t h S t r e e t , o p p . Union
ouare, N . Y.
nearer, my God to tbee
r
cially arranged by
Paris Chambers.
With the Last Call " T A P S " in Uni-
son for all Cornets.
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
RE^IEM
THE GREAT SONG HITS OF THE SEASON
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
When the Band Begins to P l a y . '
" My Sweet Kimona."
I Wants to be the Leading Lady."
" M y Lady Hottentot.
Down Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow."
•'I'm Tired."
SACRED SONG WITH QUARTETTE
PEERLESS
PUB. CO.
fct
Festal Prai s e
e y a eo . J wetzei
47 W. 28th St., N. Y.
'Tlary, flary,
Auto Song
By Edmund Braham.
Publishers of "Sportsman," "Pan-American," "Chimes of Freedom," Marches, "Iduna" Waltzes, etc.
The Season's Successes :
" Go Way Back and Sit Down"
"I'll be With You When the Roses
Bloom Again"
T H E OFLTGk-Tlsr^.Ti S^IST TOY M U S I O
is by SIDNEY JONES and is published in the following arrangements
Selections,
Waltzes,
Vocal Score,
Piano $1.00, Orchestra $2,00
Piano 7 5 c , Orchestra $1.00
$2.00
Six Little Wives.
The Moon,
Two-Step,
Song, 50c.
Song 75c.
Piano 5 0 c , Orchestra $1.00
Chinee Soje-Man,
Samee-Gamee,
Rhoda and her Pagoda,
Song 60c.
Duet 50c.
Song 50c.
Published by T H E JOHN CHURCH COMPANY,
CHICAGO
NEW YORK.
CINCINNATI.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC EHQRAVERS AND PRINTERS,
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
Music Titles by all Processes.
YES
THOSE SOLID SONG SUCCESSES,
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Take Me Back (Herald Square),
The Kodak Girl,
If I Should Say Good-bye,
And the Band Began to Play, Strolling In Society, There's a Lobster Left for He,
The Gossip (Ensemble Song), from
LUDWIG ENUI.ANDER & GEORGE V. HOBART'S
NEW YORK
The Everlasting Flower Song
A
DAISIES"
CHAIN
By Arthur Lamb and
Raymond Hubbel
ARTHUR LAMB & CO.,
CHICAGO, ILL
34 Clark Street.
GREAT INSTRUMENTAL HIT
"Dance of the Bumblebees" ByE. E.
GREAT SONG SUCCESS
BRENTON-BAGLEY
MUSIC PUB COMPANY
129 PEMBROKE ST.
Jt
GOOD SONGS COMING TO THE FRONT.
The days of the vaudeville artist paid by
the publisher to sing a song are numbered,
and a good thing, too. It has always been a
trial to the publisher and has hurt the vaude-
ville stage, as bad songs have been sung by
artists simply because they were getting a
few dollars a week to do so, and it never
made the song, for even a singer cannot
make a poor song, no matter how often it is
sung. All the leading firms are putting a
stop to this habit, and the small publisher
and the artist finds it is no go. The result is
already felt and a better class of popular
songs is rapidly coming into favor.
HARRY VON TILZER'S NEW QUARTERS.
Harry Von Tilzer has arranged to occupy
offices at 42 West Twenty-eighth street, New
\ o r k . These were the former headquarters
of Chas. 15. Ward, whose catalogue Mr. Von
Tilzer has purchased. He will be ready to
receive his friends Monday, Dec. 30th.
Harry Von Tilzer will have no partners
in his new enterprise, but he will have the
best men associated with him in a business
way. Alfred Dixon will do all the arrang-
ing for the firm, and there is not a better
man in that line of work in New York. The
opening numbers of this catalogue will be
a ballad, a waltz song, a coon song, and a
march song. Fred Hylands will look after
the new firm's interests on the road. Mr.
Yon Tilzer wishes to thank his various
friends, publishers, writers and professionals,
who have extended the "glad hand" to him
and wished him the best of luck during the
past week.
The New Yorkers, have already created a public demand for themselves.
Published by AHERICAN HUSIC CO.
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other song Miss Irwin will use is "Ain't Dat
Scand'lus?" by Cole and Johnson, which
promises success. Cole and Johnson have
several songs at the New York Theatre Win-
ter (iarden and the}' are being featured by
lop-liners with full choruses and special
scenic effects.
BOSTON
"Mary Dear I'm Called Away" By Julia smith
jt j*
Telephone 619-3 Tremont.
I
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
FULL ORCHESTRATIONS..
"EVANGELINE"
C. L. PARTEE MUSIC CO., -
5 East 14th St. New York
By C. E. POMEROY.
Band and Orchestral arrangements to this number by W. Paris Chambers.
1364 BROADWAY
NEW YORK
493 WASHINGTON STREET
BOSTON
192-194 E. MADISON ST-
CHICAGO
two more Operatic and musical Comedy Successes
Added to the Well-known and Extensive
INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTY
George m. Rrey
A QUAINT COMPOSITION.
"Cabanita" is the title of a quaint compo-
sition by Maxwell Silver, manager of F. A.
Mills' music house, which will shortly at-
tract attention in the musical world. It is
a combination of Spanish movement wedded
to a syncopated theme, and forms a most
original number for pianists, being melodious
and exhilarating in character. Mr. Silver
is the author of the Rag-time Intermezzo,"
another oddity in that line which enjoyed a
popular sale.
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•WATCH ' KM
NEVER TO MEET AGAIN"
"MY MISSISSIPPI SUE"
"DREAMING IN THE TRENCHES"
"I'M LIVING ON 5TH AVE."
' WITMARK
CATALOGUE
" D O L L Y V A R D E N " by STANISLAUS STANCH and
JULIAN EDWARDS. Great success with its "DOLLY VAR-
DEN SONG" and "THE GIRL YOU LOVE" and -'WE
MET IN LOVERS' LANE" as produced by the Lulu
Glaser Opera Co.
"THE
C H A P E R O N S " by FKBDKEICK RANKKN and
ISIDORE WITMARK with its entrancing leading- melodv
•'WE'RE ALL GOOD FELLOWS," which was featured
so prominently at the Yale Bi-Ceniennial celebration, as
produced by Frank L. Perley's Comedians.
These two new productions in con-junction with the
Contemporary Successes of the day: "Cbe Burgomaster,"
"KiUflDodO, by Frank Pixley At Gustave Luders. "ZYlt
explorers," bv Taylor & Lewis, and "H Crtp to Buffalo,"
by Marshall & Loraine, represent six successes all in the
zenith of their popularity.
M. WITMARK &. SONS
No. 8 West 29th St. /UlltmarK \186-8 ShafteaburyAve.
NEW YORK
VBuildings)
LONDON
Schiller Theatre Building
Curtaz Building
Chicago
San Francisco

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