Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 37 N. 11

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
In the World of Music Publishing'
IMPORTANT HARRIS CONNECTIONS.
THE PUBLISHERS' BUSY DAYS
as yet unfixed) the Klein-Cook-De Koven
opera, "Red Feather," will be given. It is
In the comparatively short space of time
Now Approaching—Everything Points to a Pros-
expected that Frank Daniels will also find in
perous Season.
he has been in New York, Chas. K. Harris
Harry B. Smith and Ludwig Englander's
These are busy days with the publishers. opera, "The Office Boy," a production that has made remarkable strides to the front
The commencement of the season more will keep him in New York for months dur- rank of Metropolitan publishers. Raymond
Hubbell, composer of "The Runaways," has
nearly resembles the full swing of the ing the coming season.
signed a new contract with him for four
year than ever before, according to the
DANCE SONG FOR MALE VOICES.
years more. Mr. Hubbell is now working
representations of leading firms. The many
musical comedies which will be presented
One of Prof. Walter Howe Jones' new- on the music of "The Infant Prodigy," book
for the first time as the months roll by are est compositions, an elaborate "Dance by Clyde Fitch, in which Fay Templeton is
legion in number apparently, and as each Song" for male voices, inscribed to the to star this season; also an opera, "Fan-
and every one is set down as a success, the Mendelssohn Male Quartette
harvest of song hits promises to be of ex- of Cincinnati, is to be used
traordinary volume and character. Pub- by that organization as one
lishers of the better grade of music are en- of the principal numbers on
tertaining rosy views as well, and making its regular concert pro-
predictions as to the coming sales of their gramme during its tour of
many productions in embryo, or all ready the country this season. The
for launching. That leaves all doubt other "Dance Song," which in
than of fine business out of the question. manuscript form received
Indications seem to confirm these pleasant the instant approval of the
prophecies.
Mendelssohns, will be pub-
lished in Hinds & Noble's
SEPTEMBER'S SALUTATORIES.
forthcoming book entitled,
The field of musical comedy and comic "New Songs for Male Quar-
opera for September will bear off the palm tettes." The Mendelssohn
for the number and importance of the open- Quartette is a professional
ings in this particular branch of public en- concert company, under the
tertainment. On the 7th Harry B. Smith's management of the Central
musical comedy, "A Girl From Dixie," was Lyceum Bureau, of Chicago,
heard at Atlantic City, N. ]., and in which and during its past season
Irene Bentley made her debut as the partic- traveled over 24,000 miles;
ular star. On the 10th, Geo.W. Lederer pro- and the fact that the "Dance
duced Geo. V. Hobart and Reginald De Ko- Song" has been so quickly
ven's collaboration, "The Jersey Lily," at the accepted by such people, is
CHARLES K. HARRIS.
Victoria Theatre, New York, and Marie Ca- proof of its merit and success-making qual-
tana," book by Robert B. Smith. Frank D.
hill began her second season at Bridgeport, ities.
Bryan, the well known composer, has also
Conn., in "Nancy Brown." In Chicago, on
placed his signature to an agreement by
CARO ROMA'S SONG CYCLE.
the 12th, Allen Lowe and Paul Shindler's
which all his efforts for several years will
"Isle of Spice" will receive its initial produc-
Caro Roma, the American grand opeia
be
published by Mr. Harris. His new musi-
tion, and Walter Jones will monopolize the singer, is one of the most versatile of
cal
farce, "Funny Mr. Dooley," is now on
spotlight at Minneapolis, Minn., on the 14th geniuses. She is not only a musical com-
the
road. All the songs introduced in the
in Geo. V. Hobart and Dr. Giovanni E. Con- poser of rare ability, a fine actress, and a
farce
will be handled by "the Harris House."
terno's "Sleepy King." Sydney Rosenfeld prima-donna, but she is the author of ex-
Mme.
Eugene Mantelli, the famous con-
and A. Baldwin Sloane's romantic opera, quisite verse, as well. It is probably ow-
tralto,
late
of Maurice Grau's Metropolitan
"The Mocking Bird," goes on tour on the ing as much to her facility at verse making
Grand
Opera
Co., will introduce, on her
17th for the second season. The Shubert pro- as to her music her "Song Cycle," "The
coming
concert
tour, a new song written ex-
duction of Ranken* and Kerker's opera, "Win- Wandering One," has become so well
some Winnie," will bring Paula Edwards into known and so popular with concert sing-
the limelight on the 28th at Washington, D. ers all over the world.
This cycle com-
C. During the last week of September (date prises six numbers.
SOL BLOOM
The Great and Original Indian Characteristic
NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE BUILDING,
42nd Street, near Broadway,
"Sammy" (the hit of "The Wizard of Oz.")
"The Sun Dance."
" I'll be Busy all Next Week."
" There's Nobody just lika You."
"The Boys in the GalUry for Mine."
— NEW YORK
= = = = =
" T h e Sun Dance."
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The Hit of the Seaian; played by Souia and
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Genevievc Dream Waltzes
By J O S E P H
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Published by
GOETZ & CO.
81-87 Court. Street
BROOKLYN, N. Y .
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"SPECIAL"
T h e other five lessons of the series will also be furnished to all who will take advantage of this offer for
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& & & & & & & & & # & & &
CHAMBER.S SCHOOL F0H CORNET, 34
14th Street, New York City.
Hind* &» NobU; Publishers, 31
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jtct to approval. Enclose this advertisement.
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New Pongs for Hale Quartette* •
Mew Sobgs for Church Quartettes
Pieces J That Bare Taken Prizes •
KO l leees That Wilt Take Prizes
Pieces for Every Occasion •
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S Minut* Declamations fur College Men
3-MinuU> Readings for College Girl*
How to'Attract and Hold an Audiencn
Palmer's New Parliamentary Manual
Proa and Cons, (Complete Debates)
Commencement Parts (Orations. Etaays, etc.) 1.50
Guimison's New Dialogues and Plays
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TRADE:
REVIEW
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DEALERS- ATTENTION! |
MR. CHAS. ft. HARRIS
desires to announce to the trade, that aside from his numerous hits, such as:
"Always in the Way"
" I'm Wearing My Heart Away For You," etc.
he now controls all the numbers contained in the successful musical comedy entitled
"The Good Old Summer Time,"
the authors being Messrs. Geo. Evans and Ren. Shields, composers of the well-known popular song, " IN
THE G O O D O L D SUMMER TIMfc," and who have engaged themselves to write exclusively for Mr.
Harris.
The following numbers are the hits of the show: " D O N ' T LOOK FOR IT AMONG THE
IRISH," " S U N D A Y MORNING WHEN THE C H U R C H BELLS RING," " W H E N THE
AMERICAN EAGLE SCREAMS," " I N THE SWEET SPRING TIME," "MY SWEET MAG-
NOLIA." Mr. HARRIS also takes pleasure in stating he controls all the songs contained in
"The Funny Mr. Dooley Co.,"
the author of same being the well-known composer, Frank D. Bryan. Among the galaxy of brilliant numbers
the two foremost that are commanding large sales are as follows:
lt
C-H-I-C-A-G-O SPELLS CHICAGO," the comedy and melody of which is inimitable. "I LOVE
THEM ALL," by the same author, a song different from the general run, and which is meeting with that suc-
cess a song of its class deserves.
Particular attention is called to the instrumental numbers contained in Mr. Harris's late issues:
ii
The King's Fool March,"
by Chas. R. Hirst, composer of the celebrated "COMEDY KING," which is replete with dash and swing
that compels one to respond to its strains.
Bungaloo,"
A Hindoo Love Dance, a characteristic composition in March Time, that contains that Oriental something
which is a delight to any performer and which has met with instantaneous favor.
"THE ARABIAN'S DREAM," by Arthur Lowenthal (Morceau characteristique), a dainty number
similar in style to " NARCISSUS," destined to be immensely popular.
" T H E ELLA WHEELER WILCOX WALTZES," a set of beautiful waltzes, charming in style
with a magnificent two colored souvenir half-tone title page of the celebrated authoress.
O T ) T ? Z^ 1 T A T •
O I JLV_> 1 A L^ .
Owing to repeated demands for a vocal setting to the celebrated *\A. Dream
Q £ H e a v e n " waltzes, by A. W. Bauer, late of Sousa's band, Mr. Harris takes
pleasure in announcing that the vocal number is now ready, and is without
question the only successful waltz since Arditi's "II Dacio." It has an easy range and contains
that richness of harmony and variety of melody which will appeal to those who are inclined to
favor a song of a semi-classic nature.
CHAS. K. HARRIS,
31 WEST 31st STREET, NEW YORK.
MEYER C O H E N , Mgr. .
CHICAGO
617 Ogden Building
JOE M. HARRIS, Mgr.

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