Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 37 N. 22

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Just as elaborate and effective is the pre- five vocal and instrumental numbers, by
sentation of another offering "Laughing Robert Recker and other noted composers,
Water," an Indian Idyll an adaptation of and includes the ten thousand dollar waltz
the instrumental number of the same success, "The Helmet of Navarre," also the
name, which calls for the united efforts of famous "Breezy Corner" march and two
Harry Bulger and the entire chorus. An- well known characteristic numbers "The
Among
other song allotted to this artist and Miss Grip" and "Epplers Whiskers."
the
twenty-two
vocal
numbers,
"Every-
Aimee Angeles is Heelan and Helf's quaint
serenade, "Under the Mistletoe Bough." thing a t Reilly's Must be Done in Irish
It is confidently expected that this number Style," "Two Little Orphans," and "Sweet-
will be voted one of the hits of the piece. heart, Call Me by That Name," have al-
Another song by the same writers "When ready gained reputations for themselves,
I do the Highland Fling," with which W . and promise to become standard successes.
K. McCart will undoubtedly score. Still In addition to controlling the publication,
one more ensemble offering on which Jos. W. Stern & Co., have secured the per-
money has been lavished is "Still in the sonal services of Mr. Recker and have
Old Front Line," a novelty full of humor placed him at the head of their department
and original business, fully qualified to of arrangements, contracts having been
executed covering a term of years, and pro-
stand among the hits.
vide
for Mr. Recker's exclusive work as
Miss Adele Archer and Miss Edith St.
composer
and arranger for the "House of
Clair will have ample opportunity to score
Hits."
in the duet song "Boys and Girls," which
"WINSOME WINNIE" IN NEW YORK.
"Winsome Winnie" makes its bow to a
metropolitan audience at the Casino, Mon-
day night, and is pre-described as "Messrs.
Shubert Bros.' superb production." I t s
first production outside of New York is said
to have been eminently successful, and the
same prediction is confidently made of its
appearance here. The big hit of the musi-
is spoken of as a most tuneful and linger-
Manuel Klein, though only 26 years old,
ing melody.
"Everybody's Loved by and general musical director for Daniel
Someone," is expected to entertain every Frohman, and conductor of the new
one, and Robert Fieglers new ballad Lyceum Theatre orchestra, on being asked
"Then I'll Forget My Love" for Miss Viola said he believed in work, and agreed with
Gillette will make a pleasing impression. Sir Arthur Sullivan that "inspiration is
"I Don't Want to be a Lady" is comic, and perspiration," and that the old idea of the
Miss Aimee Angeles knows its full value musician jumping out of bed in chase of an
as a laugh producer. I t is, in all, the elusive melody, which the muse has whis-
opinion of those qualified to prophesy, that pered to him in his sleep was bosh. Mr.
"Mother Goose" will be as gorgeous, en- Klein confesses that while he does not de- cal play, of which the music is by Gustave
tertaining, delightful, and withal, tuneful spair of one day writing a grand opera, a Kerker, and the book by Frederic Rankin,
musical play that has ever greeted an au- symphony and a strong quartette, he is is "My Winsome Winnie." The other vocal
dience, and Sol Bloom is fortunate in con- still fond of the popular school of pure favorites include "The Miller," "I Love
trolling the publishing rights.
melody and harmony wedded to lyrics of You Only," Two Little Doves," "They're
Looking For Me." Miss Paula Edwardes,
a
simple idea.
CHAT FROM HERE AND THERE.
the prima donna, is spoken of as a vivacious
Lydia Yeamans Titus in introducing her
"A Thematic List of New and Popular
actress with a full, rich voice.
Jos. W.
Songs," for all voices and by the most imitations and the feature of her specialty Stein & Co. publish the music.
eminent composers, has been issued by has chosen one song "Since Sally Left Our
SELECT COMPOSITIONS FOR GUITAR.
Boosey & Co., New York.
As it is in- Alley," which she sings in seven different
dexed, the dealer will find it handy for ref- dialects beginning and ending the chorus
[Special to The Review.]
erence. "Lays for Little Ones," also from in her own voice, and never has the clever
Boston, Nov. 24, 1903.
the same house, is a charming album con- composition failed to elicit applause at its
From their headquarters, No. 15 Center
taining fourteen easy songs, with beautiful completion.
street, Everett, Mass., Wm. O. Peterson &
colored illustrations specially drawn by
Co.,
publish eight new numbers, which they
The chansonniers, or songwriters of
Dudley Hardy. It makes a charming holi- Montmartre, that well known rendezvous have recently added to the series of "Select
day remembrance for children.
in Paris, organized a race to Suresnes from Compositions for the Guitar," issued by
the famous Cabaret Quatz Arts and back, them.
Hart Pease Danks, who wrote many pop- the competitors to compose a song en route.
The series now consist of eight guitar
ular compositions, among them "Don't Be The subject of the song was given out at solos and duets. All are very pretty
"The
and especially desirable easy teaching
Angry With Me Darling," "Silver Threads the moment of starting. I t w a s :
.Among the Gold," "Pauline," and others, Inconvenience of Having Corns." The de- pieces.
cision was based on ten points for pedes-
They are by Walter Burke and C. S. De
more or less forgotten to-day, died at Phila- trian prowess and ten for composition, and
Lano, two well-known composers of fa-
delphia on Friday morning, at the age of was won by Lafourchardiere.
vorite selections for the guitar.
69 years.

Alfred G. Robyn has just completed and
placed with his publishers, M. Witmark &
Sons, a new song which promises to rival
in popularity his famous balad, "Answer."
It is entitled "'Tis All I Ask," and in both
lyric and melody is a charming type of the
impassioned love song at its best.
Speaking of the recent acquirement of
the Recker publications Edward B. Marks,
of Stern & Co., referring to this as the
tenth catalogue merged with theirs during
the past eighteen months, said: "The
. smaller and middle class publisher finds it
expedient and profitable to have his cata-
logue exploited through a firm whose
wealth of resources leaves little to doubt,
as to the success of the venture." T h e
Recker catalogue is comprised of thirty-
SOL
BLOO
NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE BUILDING,
42nd Street, near Broadway,
= NEW YORK =
,
PUBLISHER OF
"LAUGHING WATER,"
"THE SUN DANCE,
" S A M M Y " (the Hit of "Wizard of Oz,")
"THERE'S NOBODY JUST LIKE YOU,"
"THE GIRL YOU LOVE"
from "Three Little Maids" and "The Silver Slipper,
" KI-YO," Great Indian Song Success.
Send for our New and Complete Catalogues,
TWO BIG HITS OF T H E SEASON
The Steeplechase March and Two-step
The Hit of the Seas«n; played by SOUM and
more than four hundred bands.
Genevicvc Dream Waltzes
Br
SPECIAL"
$1.OO
JOSEPH
Published by
GOETZ
&
CO.
81-87 Court Street,
BROOKLYN, N . Y .
BAREUTHER
In order to introduce my instruction by mail on
the Cornet, I will make a special offer of $1.00 for
the first five lessons for the next thirty days only.
-SPECIAL"
$1.OO
The other five lessons of the series will also be furnished to all who will take advantage of this offer to r
$1.00 extra. # All ten lessons for only $2.00.
& $ $ / * # / * $ # # # # # } *
CHAMBERS SCHOOL FOR. CORNET, 3 4 E*st 14th Street, New York City.
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llimball factories, Chicago, according to the Annual Trade Review of the Chicago Record Herald, riad an annual output 19O2 approxi-
mating 3 0 , 0 0 0 pianos, reed and pipe organs, "which more than double that of any other manufactory in the -world.
OARDMAN
Y
JACOB DOLL
Grand
and
Upright
PIANOS
543 to 549 BROADWAY, (opposite Depot),
ALBANY, N. Y.
The Victor Piano and
Organ Company
An up-to-date piano proposition, sterling, suc-
cessful, incorporating the best methods, substan-
tial materials and good workmanship at popular
prices. The new Victor factory has a capacity
of five thousand pianos per annum, and will
manufacture pianos for the trade in quantities.
CAR-LOAD LOT SHIPMEN1S, A SPECIALTY.
PIANOS
Pianos for all Occasions
NEWBY & EVANS
Pianos bearing the above name have won an enviable reputation on ac-
count of their absolute reliability. Most profitable for the dealer to handle
NEWBY & EVANS CO.,
Factory: East 136th Street and Southern Boulevard,
NEW YORK.
Looking for Rare
PIANO VALUES
THEN
EXAMINE THE
Tone,
Quality
Durability
It Will Pay You.
Factory, 1901 = 1907 Park Ave.
NEW YORK.
NO
F. RADLE
E S S E N T I A L L Y
A H I G H
:
riANUFACTURED
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G R A D E
P R O D U C T
BY ..
F. RADLE, 609-611 West 36th Street, New York City
Mandolin Effects produced at will.
SINGER PIANO CO.,
Davenport $ Crcacy
Built to Satisfy Particular People.
THE WONDERFVL
Honestly
Constructed
NEW YORK
Send for Catalogue, Prices and Terms
General Offices : 117-119 Kinzie St., Chicago.
SINGER
PIANOS
High-Grade
FACTORIES : Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
East 133d and 134th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
WAREROOMS: 92 Fifth Ave., bet. 14th and 1 5th Streets
^ ES1ABUSHED—IN—1837
Made a poo Honor fer 6a years.
Have no Superior.
New, "Up-to-date," Attractive Styles.
SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE.
Factory and "Warerooms:
Manufacturer of
Main
^ c ^rcroo m s.WISSNER
HALL
538 and 540 Fultoi Street,
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Grand and Upright
Telephone, 876 Brooklyn
Cor. Jackson St. and Wabash Ave.,
CHICAGO.
FACTORIES t
1078 to 1088 Atlantic Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
BRANCHES:
New York, Newark, Jersey City, Bridgeport, New Haven.
You want an easy seller
1909-1915 Park Avenue,
/
PIANO
NEW YORK.
MANUFACTURERS.
WHITE, SON COMPANY,
Then Secure the Agency for the
STULTZ & BAUER
A LEADER AND A SELLER A S WELL
ATTRACTIVE CASES, SUPERB TONE
Manufacturers and Dealer* in
PIANO AND ORGAN LEATHERS, <
530-540 Atlurtic IVMIM, BMtsn, Mass.
Factories and Warerooms:
3 3 8 - 3 4 O East 31st Street,
*
NEW YORK

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