Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 6

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THE
TRHDE.REiZIEW
professional singers placing the S., B. & Co. who also sings a duet with Miss Eloise Mor-
publications, and she does a great business gan entitled " O Thou Art Fair, My Love."
for the house.
In its entirety "The Jewel of Asia" is one
of the finest staged productions that has been
TWO BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS.
launched this year and possesses crisp dia-
Feb. 16, 1903, will bring two notable mu-
sical productions on Broadway the same logue, bright lyrics and divine music.
Both the musical scores of these comedies
evening; one under Daniel V. Arthur's man-
will
be published by Jos. W. Stern & Co.
agement is "Nancy Brown" by Frederic
writer and conductor. He is a leader in mu-
sical circles of St. Louis, his native town,
and has gained for himself an enviable rep-
utation as conductor of prominent societies.
Mr. Robyn is very versatile and is equally
at home in the popular as the classic. His
song "Answer" has made him famous.
He has just completed the vocal score to
Henry
M. Blossom, Jr.'s book "The Lieuten-
Ranken and Henrv K. Hadley, in which THE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.
ant
Commander,"
which will receive a spring
Marie Cahill who made a sensation in "The
To say that we were surprised is putting
production
under
the
direction of Henry W.
Wild Rose" and "Sally in Our Alley" is to it mildly, when on opening a recent trade
star.
journal this week we-came across a para-
It is said that she has a vocal sequel to graph headed "Gus Edwards. He is
slated to write the music for Weber and
Fields next season."
I^GCORGt W l.ri>r.RER'.V MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION
We were quite incredulous, for as it hap-
pens The Review is not only closely in
touch with M. Witmark & Sons, but also
with both Joseph Weber and Lou Fields,
and we felt certain that no such important
deal could go through without our hearing
something of it.
On calling up Mr. Isidor Witmark, the
statement was indignantly denied. We can
A. G. ROBYN
thoroughly appreciate his feelings, and it
Savage. Those who have heard the work
seems a most unnecessary and foolish error are enthusiastic in its praise, and single out
on the part of the management of the paper many of the numbers as positive successes.
to allow themselves to be so easily mislead,
The idea of the book is very clever and
and to publish an article of such import the musical specialties blocked out for it
without getting it confirmed.
will be received with no little favorable com-
On calling in at the music hall both the ment. M. Witmark & Sons are the publish-
proprietors were equally incensed over the ers.
announcement. To quote Joe Weber: "Gus
OFF TO THE COAST.
Edwards cannot write one number for us,
Jacob
Von
Tilzer, the hustling manager
let alone all the music for our next season."
of
the
Harry
Von
Tilzer Music Publishing
Weber and Fields are thoroughly satis-
Co.,
left
New
York
last Tuesday for Phila-
fied with Wm. T. Francis, who has so ably
delphia.
This
was
his
first stop on his eight-
taken the position long filled by John Strom-
"Under the Bamboo Tree" entitled "Marie
weeks
trip.
He
will
take
in the following
berg.
Cahill's Congo Love Song" written for her
cities:
Baltimore,
Washington,
Pittsburg,
We may say without a doubt that as long
especially by Cole and Johnson Bros., and
Cincinnati,
on
to
Chicago,
taking
in all the
as Weber and Fields give burlesques, just
will be jealously restricted to her use.
big
Western
centers,
San
Francisco,
up to
so long will M. Witmark & Sons publish
The other production is under the manage-
British
Columbia,
and
back
to
Canada.
He
their music.
ment of Geo. W. Lederer and will be seen
says he intends to sell a million dollars worth
ALFRED~G~ROBYN.
at the Criterion Theatre. This is the already
of goods, more or less.
With
this
article is a reproduction of the
famous Ranken-Smith-Englander musical
The year has opened in splendid shape
comedy, "The Jewel of Asia," which for latest photograph of Alfred G. Robyn, the for this house. Their new publications are
well-known
composer.
Although
a
very
three weeks played capacity honors and made
taking on well. Harry Von Tilzer told The
Jas. T. Powers a fixture in the stellar firma- young man, Mr. Robyn has long ago carved Review this week that the first order that
ment. Among the musical numbers which fame for himself in the world of music as a
have received special mention in the lavish
Publisher of SMITH & KERKER'S New Opera
press criticisms of the Boston dailies are
" The Billionaire."
"Please Don't Move" sung by Jas. T. Pow-
" Pinky Panky Poo."
" I'll be your Ralnbeau."
ers, "Pierre," a sweet waltz song sung by
Cor. Broadway & 37th St.
"Sammy" (the hit of "The Wizard of Oz.*)
"There's Nobody just like You."
Rachel Booth, "My Honey Bunch" sung by
"The Spirit of '76."
New York
"If you Can't be a Bell-Cow, fall In behind."
the same artiste and composer by Max
Hirshfeld; "Love is a Game" is undoubt-
edly a feature of the performance and in-
A GREAT INSTRUMENTAL HIT
troduces twelve strikingly costumed show
girls possessed of considerable pulchritude;
129 PEMBROKE ST.
this number is sung by Clifton Crawford,
By E. E. B A G L EY
50L BLOOM
BREHTON-BAGLEY
MUSIC PUB. COMPANY
jt
jt
Dance tt Bumblebees
BOSTON Jt jt
ARRANGED FOR FULL ORCHESTRA.
Telephone 619-3 Tremont.
music
PuMisbiitl Co.
"I'll be there, Mary
Dear."
"Please Let Me Sleep."
"Emancipation Day."
" When Kate and I were
C o m i n g Thro' the
Rye."
" Eva."
"In the Sweet Bye and
Bye."
I Want to Be A Actor
Lady."
"Won't You Roll Dem
Bye*?"
42 Vest 28th Street,
N. Y. City
67 Clark Street
-Chlcas* ••
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Company,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
The Crown Music Co.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
THEIR
NEW YORK.
PRODUCTIONS
"1*1! Wed You in the Golden Summer Time."
"fir. Dooley."
••When the Sun does Down."
••There's Music In The Air."
'Remembrance.'
••1 Want to Be the Villain In The Show."
TO THE TRADE!!!
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lished. Send for our monthly list of
Wholesale Music Dealers
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THE
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REVIEW
Col. Goetting gave after buying the Enter-
prise Music Supply Co. was to him for fifty
thousand copies of his various publications.
Street Theatre. Artists are already at work
painting new scenery, while a score more
of machinists and carpenters are building
the famous saw-mill scene, in which several
FROM THE "HOME OF COLLEGE SONGS."
buzzsaws are shown in full operation. A
We are always glad to review the publi-
specially selected cast, from the favorites in
cations of Hinds & Noble, for we are al-
the permanent stock, will appear, and a splen-
ways sure to find something worth while.
did production is promised.
In the past they have put on the market
"Songs of All Colleges," "Songs of the
SONGS THAT ARE "BLOOMING."
Eastern Colleges" and "Songs of the West-
Reidy and Currier have added to their
ern Colleges," and these carefully edited repertoire Wm. H. Penn's beautiful ballad
works have proved more than popular. The entitled "There's Nobody Just Like You,"
.dealer who followed our advice and put also Sol Bloom's "Valse Ideal."
these books in stock has done well for him-
Sidney De Gray is making a big hit in
self, as they have proven ready sellers.
vaudeville with J. Fred Helf's "If You Can't
We have received from this firm this Be a Bell Cow Fall in Behind" and Wood-
week: "New Songs for Glee Clubs" and ward and Jerome's "At the Ball To-night."
six new anthems for church quartets.
The Swickards report great success with
Th^ "Songs for Glee Clubs" is a neatly Gilroy and Linton's "I'll Be Busy All Next
bound volume of some thirty-six numbers. Week" and will feature this song. Sol
These songs have been taken from the more Bloom is the publisher.
popular songs used by the various colleges
Irene Franklin has added a new song to
and glee clubs throughout the country, so, her repertoire entitled "Since Sally Left Our
as the publishers say, they have not taken Alley" by J. Fred Helf, and will make this
songs that ought to please, but songs which her feature song.
have pleased.
John Kernell is making a great impression
The publishers have had the valued as- with Wm. H. Penn's comic hit entitled
sistance and counsel of the leading author- "Smiles, Smiles, Smiles" at the Duquesne
ities on this style of composition from many Theatre, Pittsburg.
Henry and Gallot continue to feature Sol
colleges, and have gotten together a collec-
Bloom's great ballad "Two Congregations"
tion of songs which is second to none.
The six anthems for church quartets, pub- and J. Fred Helf's march success "My Mo-
lished in octavo, are as follows: "Sweet is ther was a Northern Girl" and "The Spirit
the Light of Sabbath Eve," "My Resting of '76."
Place," "Come Unto Me," "God Is Our
ARTHUR PENN ARRIVES.
Refuge," "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" and
Arthur Penn, brother of Wm. H. Penn,
the hustling manager and composer for Sol.
"The People That Walked in Darkness."
If a dealer wants anything in the line of Bloom, arrived in this country last Monday
college songs, remember the address, Hinds on the "St. Paul." It is needless to say that
the steamer, being an American Line boat,
& Noble, 31-33 West Fifteenth street. New was late owing to her engines going wrong.
York.
This is Mr. Penn's first visit to this coun-
try, and here he intends to remain; his wife
NEWS FROM PROCTOR'S.
and family will be out later.
A stupendous production will be given at
Mr. Penn comes to this country to join
Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre shortly of Sol. Bloom, although in what capacity has
Joseph Arthur's masterpiece, "Blue Jeans." not yet been decided. He has done some
composing in an amateur way, and will now
This splendid play, brimful of Southern at- go in for it seriously. Let us hope he may
mosphere, when first produced had a long have the same success that his brother has
and most successful run at the Fourteenth attained.
INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTIES
ENCHANTED LUTE — Serenade
EVANGELINE—Caprice
G R E A T E R A H E R I C A—March
TO T H E R E 5 C U E — r i a r c h
A H E R I C A N VALOR— H a r c h
C. L. PARTEE niUSIC CO., 5 East 14th street, NEW YORK
TWO
REIGNING SONG
HITS
•'THE MEANING OF U. S. A." a great descriptive Harch Song.
'TVE OPT MY EYES ON YOU," Novelty Waltz Song, already In Its second edition.
AflERICAN ADVANCE MUSIC CO.,
George m. Krey
1364 BROADWAY
NEW YORK
4 9 3 WASHINGTON STREET
BOSTON
1O2-194. E. MADISON 8T.
CHICAGO
Broadway, cor. 37th Stree
NBW
YORK
•WATCH 'EM-
••NEVER TO MEET AGAIN"
MISSISSIPPI SUE"
•'SHOW ME THE WAY TO OET HOME"
••THE BROKEN VOW"
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC EHBRflVERS flHD PRINTERS,
TitlM by all Procroe*.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
A CLEVER COON SONG ARTIST '
A warm supporter of the Harry Von Til-
zer's publications is Miss Kittie Bingham.
Her order with this house is: "Send me a
copy of every coon song you publish."
She is at present featuring "Roll Dem
Eyes for Me" and "Pretty Little Dinah
Jones."
SELLS HIS CATALOGUE.
Jos. W. Stern & Co. recently purchased
the entire catalogue of Leo E. Berliner &
Co. It included the following instrumental
successes: "In Nature's Garden," "The Mis-
sissippi Side-step," "The Egyptian Mummy
Dance," "The Mirror Dance," "The Lily of
the Nile" waltz, "A Western Cyclone"
march, "The Ace of Spades" march, "The
I ion Tamers" two-step, "Thi Pitatcs"
march and two-step and "The Diamhas"
characteristique.
SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN & CO.
Cooper and Schall, the two ginger girls
with the "Gay Morning Glories" company,
are featuring Jerome and Schwartz's new
songs "Susie Anna" and "When the Stars
are Shining Bright."
Chas. E. Foreman, the well-known song
illustrator, is one of the feature acts of the
"Utopians" company and is meeting with
big success singing Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.'s
new ballad, "I'll Wed You in the Golden
Summer Time," "Only a Dream of the
Golden Past," "You'll Always Be the Same
Sweet Girl to Me."
Sullivan and Keeler, a very neat comedy
and singing act which is doing well in all
the vaudeville houses it has played, are fea-
turing Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.'s new song-
hits, "Only a Dream of the Golden Past,"
"You'll Always Be the Same Sweet Girl to
Me," "Mister Dooley" and "O'Brien."
Ready!!!
Separate n u m b e r s
from Sydney Rosen-
feld's and A. Baldwin
Sloane's Rom a n t
Opera

"The nocking Bird"
"What Is the Matter with the Moon Tonight?"
"Sly Musette." "In Silence." "Just a Kiss."
"France, Glorious France." "The Lion and
the Mouse." " O n e I Love and the Other
I Abhor."
JOS. W . STERN & CO.
34 East 21st Street
NEW
YORK

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