Music Trade Review

Issue: 1906 Vol. 43 N. 23

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THE
Day," "Golden Love/' "At the Ferry," "Dream-
ing," "This Is My Dream," "Yo Lah" and "Honey
Dear."
On board the "United States battleship "Louis-
iana," when returning from his trip to Panama,
President Roosevelt enjoyed a vaudeville enter-
tainment tendered bv the enlisted men, the songs
programmed being "You're a Grand Old Flag,"
"In the Depths of the Sea," "Alice, Where Art
Thou?" "Why Did You Say Good-bye?" "Star of
My Life," "The Stars, the Stripes and You."
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"THE MUSICIAN^ LIBRARY."
The Latest Volume to Appear Is Devoted to
"Early Italian Piano Music" by M. Esposito.
The latest volume added to "The Musicians'
Library," published by the Oliver Ditson Co.,
Boston, is "Early Italian Piano Music," edited
by M. Esposito. This collection affords a com-
prehensive view, beginning with the earliest of
the great Italian composers for the harpsichord,
and is at the same time a volume of master-
pieces, effective for performance on the modern
Sam Tauber is no longer manager of Francis, pianoforte. The preface to the volume is one of
Day & Hunter's professional department, his exceeding interest, and contains some very clever
essays on the early music written for the pre-
connection ceasing last Saturday.
cursors of the pianoforte. Illustrations appear
Joseph Herbert, R. H. Burnside and Gus Ker- in connection therewith, and the volume, apart
ker are putting their heads together, and it is from its musical worth, has an educational value
said along the Great White Way that their ob- that is most noteworthy. In connection with
ject is collaboration. One wiseacre declares that the "Musicians' Library" the Oliver Ditson Co.
they are now at work on a masterpiece,, which have issued a very handy booklet, pocket size,
is intended to follow "The Blue Moon" at the containing a resume of the contents of the dif-
Casino when that sapphire tinted orb passes (as ferent volumes issued in this series, and any one
all moons must) into its final quarter. The interested should send for a copy. For the holi-
same authority adds that the work is to be en- days any or all the volumes of the "Musicians'
tirely new and original, as are all musical plays. Library" would form a most pleasing present.
The business of "Shapiro," the music publish-
er, opened with a rush. Early this week every
department was engaged head over heels, and
the goods seemed to be going out in a hurry in
obedience to orders. Mr. Shapiro is conceded to
have one of the best staffs in New York.'
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by, Ivan Caryll, Landon Ronald and G. H. Glut-
sam.
*
Mr. O'Connor, as the result of his arduous
American tour, is threatened with a protracted
illness.
DEBUT OF MISS FLORENCE TESCHNER.
Wednesday next, the 12th, Florence Teschner,
niece of I. Waldman Teschner, of Willis Wood-
ward & Co., makes her debut as a concert singer
at an entertainment of the Monte Relief Society,
New York. The young lady is the daughter of
Dr. G. W. Teschner, has studied with some of the
eminent voice culturists, and will sing "Lucinda
WM. BOOSEY'S REMARKS
At the Recent Dinner to T. P. O'Connor in
London Most Appreciative of the Work of
the Press in Supporting the New Copyright
Bill.
More complete reports of the complimentary
dinner to T. P. O'Connor, who pushed the ex-
isting copyright bill through the British Parlia-
ment, at the Hotel Cecil, London, England, No-
vember 18, emphasizes the importance of the oc-
.MISS TKSCIIXKIt.
casion. The speeches were excellent, and the
company representative in every sense of the Lonely," by Henry S. Blumenthal; "If I Had
word. William Boosey, managing director of You," by Reed and Guilfoid, and "We'll Be
Chappell & Co., Ltd., was particularly happy in Sweethearts Until the End," by Lewis and Rose,
responding to the toast of "The Press." He ex- all of which are published by Willis Woodward
Chappell & Co., Ltd., New York, have just pressed the pleasure it afforded him to testify & Co. Her talents bespeak a fruitful career on
issued a list, "Some English Ballads and Other to the services the press had rendered to the the concert stage.
Novelties," in convenient form, including the cause of musical copyright in educating public
following: "0 Loving Father" (Teresa Del opinion upon the subject. Up to a very recent
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Riego), "Song of the Southland" (Florence Ayl- time the public never understood the meaning
ward), "Alone" (Hermann Lohr), "Revelation" or' the question. It was only through the news-
Music Engravers aniHPrinlers
(Herbert Bunning), "When the Anvil Rings" papers that they had brought home to the public
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
(Kennedy Russell), "Deep in My Heart" (Frank the grievous wrong under which they had been
FOR ESTIMATE
Lambert), "Take Your Lute and Sing" (R. C. suffering. No one knew how' difficult it was to
226 WEST 26th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Clarke), "Coolan Dhu" (Franco Leoni), "The advocate a musical cause. Something in the
Summer" (Paul A. Rubens), "In the Summer nature of musicians seemed to unfit them for the
TWO GREAT HITS!
Garden" (Maud V. White), "Love's Last Ward," task. Whether that was due to being averse to
Valse (Octave Cremieux), "Song Without anything in the nature of discord he did not
•Where the Mississippi Meets the Sea"
Words" (Edward German).
AND
know. (Laughter.) The advocacy of the press
••S W EETHEART"
could not be overvalued, and had been of ines-
MELVILLE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO,
The Merton Music Co., New York, was incor- timable service to them in the recent campaign.
55 West 28th Street. New York
porated this week with a capital of $25,000.
Among the publishers present were: Ascher-
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd., Frank Ashdown;
BALLADS
Wh»r. Mo hawk
WILLIS WOODWARD & CO. Arthur Boosey, of Boosey & Co.; William Boosey,
"Priscilla" Down
F l o w s , (joldso Autumn
'Dearie"
48 West 28th St., New York.
Time Sweet KM Tie, Eve.
T. S. Chappell and E. Goodman, of Chappell &
Intermezzo
nlng Breeze Sighing Home,
B&ll&d
PUBLISHERS OF
Sweet
Home,
Hesrt'n
To-
Co., Ltd.; Henry Dacre; David Day, of Francis,
Bind Two-Step
night In Tennenee.
May Irwin's Great Hit of this Season,
Day & Hunter; E. Donajowski; B. Feldman; G.
"LADY"
JOS. W. STERN
F Jeffrys; Keith Prowse & Co.; J. H. Lowney;
'SINCE
"Robinson
By Margaret Crosse.
& CO.
Alfred Littleton, of Novello, Ewer & Co.; H. L.
FATHER
Crusoe's
The HOURS of Hits
Mocatta; H. W. Reynolds, C. Volkert, C. E. D.
The Ballad Success,
WENT
34 E. 21 St., N. Y.
Isle"
Willcocks and Charles Warren, of M. Witmark
" WE'LL BE SWEETHEARTS TO THE END "
TO WORK"
t?&~ S«nd for rates
&
Sons.
The
composers
follow:
Tito
Matter,
By Sam M. Lewis and Dave Rose.
And the New Waltz Song Success,
Father Laid Carpet <
Paul A. Rubens, F. E. Tours, Sidney Jones, W.
Stain
'Peter
"HELLO, PEACHES"
Little Buttercup
"Little
Girl
Slaughter, Bernard Rolt, W. H. Squire, Signor
Young Antelop« (India
By John B. Lowitz and Henry Arthur Blumenthal.
Piper"
eaque)
Albanesi, C. Willeby, Dr. Hugo Felia, Signor
For a limited time the above can be had at 80% from
You'll
Do"
Harvtft Moon Shining <
March
F. Leoni, Mario Casta, Herman Lohr, R. Conings-
River
list price.
Sunday "Vivian Fidelle," the daughter of
Meyer Cohen, manager of Charles K. Harris'
"House of Ballads," returned from Paris, accom-
panied by her mother, where she had been the
pupil of Jean de Reske for a year or more. The
young lady will return to Europe later and re-
sume her studies, for, as Mr. Cohen says, "she
has no intention of sacrificing her career."
ANOTHER NEW YORK SUCCESS
"The
Parisian Model
BY HARRY/B. SMITH AND MAX HOFFMAN WITH
Anna
He l d
SECURE THE MUSICAL HITS
" You're All the World to Me "
" How Delightful to be Married "
"Kiss—Kiss-Kiss"
"On San Francisco Bay"
"A Parisian Model"
"Bell Song"
"I'm the Man They Talk So Much About"
For Sale at Music Dealers or the Publishers
N E W YORK
M. WITMARK: & SONS
CHICAGO
LONDON
NOW R E A D Y
The World's Representative Pia.no Folia
The Most Popular
Piano Pieces
The finest collection of Piano Pieces ever published,
containing the. thirty-five (36) most popular piano solos
arranged by America's master musician, George Rosey.
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY RATES
Less than 25 copies
25c.
25 or more copies
22J£e.
U " Send for special descriptive circular.
HINDS, NOBLE Q ELDREDGE
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KIMBALI
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Then Secure the Agency for the
STULTZ & BAUER
A. Leader and A Seller As Well
Attractive Cases, Superb Tone
FACTORIES AND WAREROOMS:
338-340 East 31st Street, J* ^ New York
LARGEST OUTPUT IN
THE WORLD
THE FAVORITE FREDERICK PIANO
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
—Manufactured by—
AGENTS WANTED
Exclusive Territory
Office and Factory:
117-125 Cypress Avenue
FREDERICK PIANO CO.
NEW YORK
CHICAGO, ILL.
BEHR BROS. & CO
Boardman & Gray
Player Piano
PIANOS,
that cannot fail to interest
A N the instrument
dealer who is in the market for a
20th Street and I I t h Avenue, NEW YORK.
strictly first class Player Piano at a price that
admits of a good profit when sold at a reason-
able figure.
Send for cuts, description and prices.
BOARDMAN & GRAY
Established 1837
HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
In All Particulars Absolutely High Grade
ALBANY, N. Y.
Pianos Appeal to the Most Critical Trade
HAINES BROS.
PIANOS
Better to-do^y than ever.
FACTORIES: ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Pacific Coast Headquarters,
208 Bacon Block, Oakland, Cal.
THE WONDERFUL
SINGER
PIANOS
Honestly
Constructed
General Offices and Warerooms: 255 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO
mm
52«-536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N.Y.
NEWBY & EVANS CO.,
Factory: East 136th Street and Southern Boulevard
NEW YORK
=
JACOB DOLL * SONS
Grand
and
Upright
PIANOS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
NEW YORK
SEND FOR CATALOGUE, PRICES AND TERMS
THE p. RADLE
2216 North Third st. pjannt and Organs
ESSENTIALLY A HIGH-GRADE PRODUCT
Near Susquehanna Avenue rIOIIU* (HIU V l g a i l 9
MANUFACTURED BY
PHILADELPHIA, F»A.
NEWMAN BROS. CO.,
Manufacturers of
Pianos ESS"* Organs
Chicago Ave. and Dlx St., CHICAGO
UNIFORMLUOOD
BO CART
PIANOS..
E. B. BOGART & CO.,
611-813 East 137th Street, NEW YORK:
Manufacturers of
High-Grade '
PIANOS
FACTORIES: Southern Boulevard and Cypress Avenue
East 133d and 134th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
WAREROOMS: 92 Fifth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Streets
Cor. Jackson St. and Wabash Ave*
Dealer
FACTORY
Pianos bearing t h e above n a m e h a v e w o n a n enviable reputation on account
of t h e i r a b s o l u t e r e l i a b i l i t y .
Most profitable for t h e dealer t o h a n d l e . . . .
SINGER PIANO CO.
in: -
J O H N PIKE, .™—
C. KURTZMANN & CO.
NEWBY & EVANS
TONE, QUALITY, DURABILITY
Mandolin Effects produced at will
CHICAGO
Win
Friends
for
the
Dealer
Factories: GRAND HAVEN, MICH.
F. RADLE,
WEST
"
. New York City
DAVENPORT & TREACY
Pianos are conceded to embody rare values. They are th«
result of over three decades of acquaintance with trade needs.
They are attractive externally, possess a pure musical tone and
are sold at prices -which at onoe make the agenoy valuable to
the dealer.
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