Music Trade Review

Issue: 1906 Vol. 43 N. 26

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THE:
VICTOR RECORDS FOR JANUARY.
Number
NEW COLUMBIA XP (CYL) RECORDS.
Size
U.
S. MARINE BAND.
4909 Gate City March
4910 Brookes Triumphal March
4911 Maple Leaf Hag
33044
Rosebud Medley, introducing "Arrah Wan-
na," "When the Flowers Bloom in the
Springtime, Molly Dear," "Experience,"
"Rosebud" (with bell solo), "Ain't You
Coming Back to Old New Hampshire,
MollyV (Arranged by Chas. A. Prince)
Prince's Military Band
Selections from "The Red Mill," introducing
"When Love Is Young and the World Is
Fair," "Whistling Song," "Go While the
Goin' Is Good," "Every Day Is Ladies'
Day With Me" (Victor Herbert)
Prince's Orchestra
Weldon
Lietz
Joplin
SOUSA'S BAND.
Saviour. Thy Dying Love—Sacred (Robert
Lowry)
Charles Gordon
33057
We'll Be Sweetnearts to the End (Dave
Rose)
J. W. Myers
33058
I Love the Last One Best of All (Silvia
Hein)
Frank C. Stanley
33059
Sister—Marching Song (Clarence Vaughan)
Frank C. Stanley
330G0
When the Flowers Bloom in the Spring-
time, Molly Dear (Harry Von Tilzer)..
Albert Campbell
33063
In My Merry Oldsmobile (Gus Edwards)
Billy Murray
33062
The Streets of New York (Blossom and
Herbert)
Billy Murray
CANADIAN TARIFF ADVANCED.
33063
Fancy Little Nancy (Wm. Baines)
Miss Ada Jones
Henry 10
Frlml 10
V1CTOK DANCF. OllCHESTltA.
Foreward March—Two-Step
Ellis 12
Idle Hours Waltz
I'aige-Wood 12
"Day Dreams"—Medley-Waltz
12
VIOLONCELLO SOLOS BY 11OSARIO BOUKIXJN, WITH OKCll.
4912 Serenade B a d i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . G a b r i e l Marie 10
31580
Largo
Handel 12
TOFICAL SONG BY MISS HELEN TKIX, WITH OUCH.
4904
The Bird on Nellies Hat
Solman 10
Another number by Miss Trix, "Chip
o' the Block," which is used in her clever
vaudeville specialty, will be found In the
S-lnch list.
SOPRANO SOLO H\' MISS ADA JOXES, WITH OUCH.
4905
Experience
From "The Little Cherub" 10
CONTRALTO SOLO K,Y MISS COUINSE MORGAN, WITH
VIOLIN OBL1GATO (ACCOMI'. BY ORCHESTRA).
31584
Lullaby
BARITONE SOLO BY ALAN TURNER.
4930
I n H a p p y M o m e n t s — M u r i t a n a . . . . Wallace 10
TENOR SOLO BY HARRY MAClWNOUIiH, WITH ORCH.
31596 Day Dreams
Chauncey Olcott 12
SONGS BY BILLY MURRAY, WITH OUCH.
4901 Mr. Monkey "A Parisian Model". .Edwards 10
4902 A Lemon in the Garden of Love. .. .Carle 10
COMIC SONG BY BUKT SHEPARD, WITH ORCH.
4923 Women and Men
Pether 10
BILLY MURRAY AND HAYDN QUARTETTE, WITH ORCH.
4907 Arrah Wanna
Drislane-Morse 10
DUET BY MISS TRIX AND MR. QUINN, WITH ORCH.
4914 Is Marriage a FailureV
10
SCHUBERT TRIO (SOPRANO, TENOR AND BARlTONli).
WITH ORCH.
4913
Praise Ye (Music from Verdi's -'Attlla")
Verdi 10
LYRIC QUARTETTE (MIXED VOICES), WITH ORCH.
31589 Gloria from Twelfth Mass
Mozart 12
DUET BY STANLEY AND MACDONOL'GH, WITH ORCH.
4917 Almost Persuaded
Bliss 10
DUET BY MISS JONES AND MR. MURRAY, WITH ORCH.
4921 I'm Sorry (From "About Town") Von
Tilzer
10
4900
Popularity—March and Two Step (George
M. Cohan)
Vess L. Ossman
33047
Iola Intermezzo (Chas. L. Johnson)
Thomas Mills
XYLOPHONE
DUET BY COLLINS AND HARLAN, WITH ORCH.
Honey Won't You Love Me as You Used To? 10
Ain't You Coining Back to Old New Hamp-
shire, Molly? (J. Fred. Helf)
The Columbia Quartette
TENOR SOLO WITH QUARTETTE CHORUS, ORCH. ACCOMP.
33049
33050
Alice, Where Art Thou Going? (Albert Gum
ble) — .Billy Murray and Columbia Quartette
BARITONE AND TENOR DUET, ORCH. ACCOMP.
Arrah Wanna—An
(Theo. Morse)
When the Snow Birds Cross the Valley... 12
DESCRIPTIVE
SPECIALTIES BY MISS JONES
SPENCER, WITH ORCH.
AND
MR.
4908 Italian Specialty (Introducing Good a bye
John)
10
31595 Cherry Hill Jerry and His "Liz"
12
MISS STEVENSON AND MR. MACDONOUGH, WITH ORCH.
4940 Don't You Tell
Howard 10
ARTHUR PRYOR'S BAND.
4915 Soldier's March (Les Soldatas qul Passent)
Costa 8
SODSA'S BAND.
4867 Cherry March—Two-Step
Albert 8
VICTOR ORCHESTRA.
4844 Wiener Burger Waltz
Zlehrer 8
XYLOPHONE SOLO BY CHRIS CHAPMAN, WITH ORCH.
4916 St. Louis Rag
Turpin 8
COMIC SONG BY MISS HELEN TBIX, WITH OUCH.
4933 Chip o' the Block
Fogarty 8
COMIC SONG BY BOB ROBERTS, WITH ORCH.
4747 The Poor Old Man
Bryan 8
DUETS BY COLLINS AND HARLAN', WITH ORCH.
4850 Susan, Kiss Me Good and Hard
Helf 8
4941 Good-a-Bye, John (From "The Ued Mill")
Herbert 8
BILLY MURRAY AND HAYDN QUARTETTE, WITH ORCH.
4898 When Tommy Atkins Marries Dolly Gray
(From "About Town") . . .Cobb-Edwards 8
HUMOROUS RECITATION BY BURT SHEPARD.
4929 A Message from the Dead...Ezra Kendall
TENOR SOLOS BY BYRON G. HARLAN
BARITONE SOLOS IN FRENCH BY MARCEL DUPOXT.
Le Credo du paysan
Borel-Goubller
Le Reve du Prisonnier
Rubinstein
Charite (Charity)
Fanre
SI vous ne m'almez plus. .Thf>olier-Goublier
NEW VICTOR RED-SEAL RECORDS.
SIX
33032
Good a-Bye, John (Victor Herbert)
Collins and Harlan
BARITONE AND TENOR DUET. ORGAN ACCOMP.
Take the Name of Jesus With You—Sacred
(W. H. Doone)
Anthony and Harrison
BARITONE SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
H e ' s a C o u s i n of M i n e ( I l e i n & S m i t h ) . . . .
Bert
Williams
BARITONE SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
In t h e Gloaming (Orred a n d H a r r i s o n ) . . . .
George Alexander
BARITONE SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
33053
33054
33055
My Mariuccia Take a Steamboat—She's
Gone Away (Al Plantadosl) . .Arthur Collins
BARITONE SOLO, ORGAN ACCOMP.
BARITONE SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
BARITONE SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
BARITONE SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
TENOR SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
TENOR SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
TENOR SOLO. ORCH. ACCOMP.
MME.
10
10
10
12
RECORDS BY MME. LOUISE HOMER.
SCHUMANN-HEINK, ACCOM r. BY THE VICTOR ORCH.
85112
85113
SOPRANO SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
COON
CHARACTER VOCAL SKETCH, ORCH. ACCOMP.
33064
Jealous (F. J. Brown)
Miss Ada Jones and Mr. Len Spencer
33065
Turkey in the Straw
NEGRO SHOUT, ORCH. ACCOMP.
Billy Golden
NEW COLUMBIA B. C. (CYL) RECORDS.
VOCAL QUARTETTE, MALE VOICES, PIANO ACCOMP.
85089
85090
85091
AN
85092
You're My Heart's Desire; I Love You,
Nellie Dean (Harry Armstrong)
The Columbia Quartette
Looking This Way (J. D. Van De Venter)..
Anthony and Harrison
BARITONE SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
I'm Going Right Back to Chicago (Egbert
Van Alstyne)
Arthur Collins
EAST SIDE CHARACTER SKETCH, ORCH. ACCOMP.
Cherry Hill Jerry (Lowitz)
Miss Ada Jones and Mr. Len Spencer
MUSICAL MONOLOGUE, WITH
85093
10 inch size $2.00.
Wiegenlled (Cradle Song)
Brahms
12-inch size—$3.00 each.
Rinaldo—"Lascin ch'io pianga"
Handel
Nur, wer die Sehnsucht Kennt... .Tschaikowsky
Owing to the fact that the Canadian tariff on
talking machines made in the United States has
been advanced from 25 to 30 per cent., and the
tariff on British-made goods considerably in-
creased, it is said by the various importers in
that country that an advance in the prices of
the goods will be absolutely necessary after the
first of the year. The exact extent of the ad-
vance has not been decided upon as yet.
BARITONE AND TENOR DUET, ORGAN ACCOMP.
MUSICAL INTERPOLATIONS.
The Musical Yankee (Len Spencer)
Leu Spencer
EDISON OPERA RECORDS FOR FEBRUARY.
85109 Faust—"Le parlate d'amor"
Gounod
85110 Adriana Lecouvreur—"Acerba voluta". . . .Cil&a
85102 Elijah—"O Rest in the Lord"
Mendelssohn
85103 Messiah—"He Shall Feed His Flock". .Handel
85107 Huguenots—"Nobil Slgnorl salute!" ("No-
ble Sirs, I Salute You !")
Meyerbeer
85108 Samson et Daiila—"Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta
viox" (My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice.")
81085
Indian Song
Collins and llarlan
WITH ORCH.
4938 Cheer Up, Mary
Kendis-Paley
4939 Won't You Come Over to My House?
Williams-Van Alstyne
FOUK NEW FRENCH RECORDS.
4894
4895
4896
31581
Irish
BARITONE AND TENOR DUETj ORCH. ACCOMP.
HARRY MACDONOUGH AND HAYDN QUARTETTE, WITH ORCII.
31590
SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
VOCAL QUARTETTE, MALE VOICES. PIANO ACCOMP.
33048
33051
TENOR SOLO BY BYKON O. HAKLAN, WITH OUCH.
THE
BANJO SOLO, ORCH. ACCOMP.
33046
l'ond 12
4918 My Gal Sal
Dresser 10
SACKKU SOLO BY FRANK O. STANLEY, WITH OltCH.
31587 Face to Face
Johnson 12
TWO RECORDS BY CLAK1CK VANCE.
4930 Jonah
Chris Smith 10
4931 He's a Cousin of Mine
Smith-lleiu 10
American Soldiers in Our Foreign Possessions
Anxious to Procure Them—A Good Idea.
3305C
VICTOR OBCHESTRA.
3158S
31592
31595
ANXIOUS TO GET RECORDS.
Our soldiers quartered in the various island
possessions are ofttimes at a loss for something
whereby to pass their leisure time profitably if
possible. In order to relieve the monotony of
the situation, kindly disposed persons have been
In the habit of sending numbers of books and
current magazines, and in a letter of thanks for
same, one of the soldiers suggested that records
for both disc and cylinder machines be sent to
the various posts. As there are many Victor,
Edison and Columbia machines owned by the
different companies in the army the contribution
of records for use on these machines would do
much to bring cheer to the boys in their lonely
camps.
The suggestion is a good one. Talking ma-
chine records cost much less than a book, even
a cheap edition, and certain styles can be had
for the price of an ordinary monthly magazine.
Where a book is usually read only once by a
man and only one can enjoy it at a time with-
out necessitating some one reading aloud, a
record could *afford simultaneous pleasure to an
entire company or even a battalion if desired,
and may be enjoyed times without number,
either for the selection itself or for the dance
music it offers.
Talking machine owners who have records in
good condition of which they have become tired
can show kindness of heart with very little ex-
pense by sending them to the authorized depots
from whence they will be dispatched in bulk.
The Globe, 5 Dey street, New York, will receive
such items if marked "For the soldiers," and
see that they are forwarded.
33045
4919 The Dream of the Karebit Fiend. .Thurban
31591 My Treasure Waltz, "The Gypsy Baron"..
4920 Ked Domino March—Two-Step
4884 Old Heidelberg March—Two Step
49312 A Garden Matinee
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Supplement No. 5, of Edison grand opera rec-
ords, which will be shipped in time for delivery
before January 28, 1907, include the following
selections:
B. 41—"Nobil donzella," "Gil Ugonottl" (Meyerbeer)
Sung in Italian, orch. accom
By Mario Ancona, Baritone
B. 42—"Guardate, pazzo son, "Manon Lescaut"( Puc-
cini) Sung In Italian, orch. accom
By Florenclo Constantino, Tenor
B. 43—Gebet, "Allmiicht'ge Jungfrau," "Tannhtluser"
(Wagner) Sung in German, orch accom
By Mme. Rappold, Soprano
B. 44—"Bello siccome un angelo." "Don Pasquale"
(Donizetti) Sung in Italian, orch. accom...
By Antonio Scottl. Baritone
B. 45—"Willist jenes Tags," "Der Fliegende Hollander"
(Wagner) Sung in German, orch. accom
By Alois Burgstaller, Tenor
SUFFERS FROM A FIRE.
The American Mutoscope & Biograph Co. suf-
fered a small loss from a fire that broke out in
their handsome warerooms at 11 East 14th street
on Monday of this week.
The conflagration
started in the basement under" the studio, and
was caused by a flue in the chimney being by
error placed too near the ceiling. An alarm was
promptly turned in, and the flre was gotten
early under control. All damages are fully cov-
ered by insurance.
J. B. Finlay, a music dealer of Danville, Ky.,
has moved to larger quarters in that city, where
he will engage in the manufacture of talking
machine horns.
C. E. McLaren, who handles pianos, organfe
and talking machines in Mount Pleasant, la., has
opened a branch store in New London, la., unv-
der the management of A. W. Canterbury.
Our Trade Mark looks like the dollar sign. It means dollars in your pocket
if you handle our line of
Talking Machine Supplies
We manufacture all style HORNS, CRANES, STANDS, CARRYING CASES and general supplies
HAWTHORNE & SHEBLE MFG. CO., - Philadelphia. Pa., U. S. A.
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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MTKETWOKLD
Was the lesson learned? Not a bit of it. The
MUNICIPAL MUSIC IN ENGLAND
delegation of publishers was accompanied to
Washington by the same two distinguished com- Making Great Headway—Best of Music Played
Regular Between-Holiday Quietness—No Great
posers and musicians who had appeared before,
Disaster
During
the Past
Year—Copy-
—A Lesson This Country May Copy With
and one other had a statement read. Otherwise
right Hearing Question of the Hour—Some
Advantage—Musicians Kept Busy.
the vast army of composers—high and low degree
Mistakes Made in Overlooking Composer's
—had only a vicarious representation through
Exact Status—A
Publisher Analyzes the
Municipal music is fast gaining ground in
the publishers. Endeavors to remedy this weak- England; in fact, more so than in this country.
Situation in an Interesting Way.
ness are being made, and doubtless they will be Margate, for example, sets aside a small fund
for the purpose of engaging a band, and the in-
Between the two principal holidays of the successful.
Of the outlook and current state of affairs a come derived from the letting of chairs is so
year business is rather quiet with publishers on
regular catalogue listings, with houses having publisher said to The Review: "You know this considerable that the authorities can afford to
drawing productions the busiest. The year, week is practically a dead one so far as the pay the band and pocket a sum of $10,000 to be
however, has closed with no great disaster in business of the publisher goes. We look for- devoted to the reduction of the rates.
the trade, excepting the gradual squeeze on ward to next month, however, for a general
But it is at Bournemouth that the most has
prices brought about by the cupidity and poor awakening, and about the middle of January been accomplished. Municipal music there was
business methods that will doubtless always be sheet music will be humming. Yes, our inter- born in 1893. Ten years later the five hundredth
inseparable from the publication of popular, est in the copyright bill has reached an acute of these concepts took place. Up to the close
music, from the writing to the marketing. Firms stage, and we are hustling to get the composers of the last season of symphony concerts, which
of standing and capital are learning that con- and musicians to take a greater interest in the occurred in the middle of May, no less than 23S
cerns which "cut the heart out of prices" arc measure. They leave this work for the pub- works had been played since the previous Oc-
good people to leave severely alone. Their lisher, but, as has been demonstrated, it is an tober, of which twenty-four were new and sev-
erroneous way of looking at the matter, espe- enteen more or less old compositions by British
"money is tainted," so to speak.
Next to the price question, the campaign to cially as the fellows on the other side have composers. Further, after the five hundredth
secure the passage of the copyright bill, now be- pounded us good and hard for this very dis- concert the catalogue showed that no less than
fore Congress, is assuming an aggressive stage. crepancy, and they were right. I believe the 891 different works—symphonies, overtures, bal-
lets, suites, and the like—had been performed,
It doea seem inexplicable that the publishers bill will go through eventually."
and
of these, 83 were actual "first performances,"
were so short-sighted as to overlook the com-
44 "first performances in England"; out of 114,
poser's exact and important status in this im-
ESPOSITO'S CANTATA "DEIRDRE "
the work of British musicians, no less than 71
portant controversy. The bill is primarily for
the benefit of composers, musicians, writers, Has Been Published by the Syndicate Publish- were given their baptism of fire.
The musicians in this band are kept busy all
ing Co., of Chicago—Work Will be Sung by
etc., and not for the publisher per se, as many
the time. On this point the London Telegraph
Chicago Choral Society on Feb. 3, 1907.
seem to think. The attack of the opposition on
remarks: "Each afternoon (except Thursday)
this vulnerable point a t the first hearings in
and
evening the 'section orchestra' appears,
June last, before the Congressional committees,
Michael Espositos prize cantata, "Deirdre," is
should have been sufficient to prepare the pub- to be produced by the Irish Choral Society of with popular entertainers, in the Winter Gar-
dens. On Thursday afternoon the complete or-
lishers to cover themselves in this respect when
Chicago for the first time in America at Orches-
the national legislators were again ready to tral Hall, under the direction of Thomas Tay- chestra holds its classical concert; on the pier
listen to arguments pro and con on the bill. lor Drill on February 3, 1907. This wonderful- the full military band plays from 11:15 to 12:45
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings,
ly beautiful and melodious composition, so ex-
while on the remaining three mornings of the
pressive of the temperament of the Gaelic race,
week the full orchestra takes its place. But
NOW READY
is destined to be added to the repertoire of lead- there is more yet, for each afternoon (except
ing choral societies by reason of its intrinsic Thursday), from lour to five and each evening
A Selection from
merits.
from eight to ten, the 'section military baud'
The great interest aroused in the music of occupies the pier. It is, then, hardly exaggera-
FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER'S
Ireland through the Work of the Irish Choral tion to say that music is almost incessant at
Latest Budget of Successes
Society of Chicago, and kindred organizations Bournemouth under the municipality for nearly
in other cities, have made it advisable to issue twelve hours a day. So successful has this bold
Leslie Stuart'a Chef d'Oeuvre
an American edition of Esposito's great work. venture proved that the city fathers are said to
This has been done by the Syndicate Publishing be seriously contemplating the building of a
Co., of 328-34 Dearborn street, Chicago. It is new music room."
admirably
gotten up in every respect, the cover,
Francis, Day & Hunter, 15
in colors, being of Gaelic design.
Bee & Delano are the proprietors of a new
After a perusal of this work the wonder is
that a composition of such extraordinary merit music store in Camden, Me.
has been so long unknown in this country. Es-
posito ranks among the leading composers of
Another Chappell Production Success.
Ireland, where he is exercising a potent influence
for musical good. The words of the cantata are
Is ol Interest to all dealers—we furnish
by T. W. Rolleston, one of the active forces in the
yon with any quantity of our new
revival movement in Ireland and a poet of no
thematic catalogues without charge.
We publish "The Good Old U. S. A./*
mean attainments.
"Just a Little Rocking Chair and You,"
The poem by Mr. Rolleston is one of marvel-
"Keep On the Sunny Side," and other
ous if somewhat weird beauty. I t Is founded
big hits.
Music by IVAN CARYLL and LIONEL MONCKTON.
on the "Lamentable Fate of the Children of
Let us get In touch with you—write us.
Real Song Hits of Same Are:
Ursa," known in Irish literature as one of "The
"I Don't Know But I Guess."
Three Sorrows of Story Telling." It is an old
" Coquin de Printemp."
"In Rotterdam.
heroic tale that has been told among the Gael
3
125 W. 37th Street, New York
since the beginning of the Christian era, when
the tragedy was enacted. The music by Mr.
Complete Tocal icore and Separate Numbers of
Esposito beautifully interprets the spirit of the
9t
U
poem. The work of the Irish Choral So-
ciety is such as to lend interest to any composi-
Book and Lyric* by CHAS. EMERSON COOK.
(GEORGE L. STANDEN)
Music by LUCIUS HOSMBR.
tion they render, and the publication of an Amer-
Featuring the well-known prima donna,
ican edition of the work at this time is likely
51 West 28th Street, New York
Mme. LILLIAN BLAUVELT.
to prove a profitable venture for the publishers.
Supplementary Song* In the following productions :
REVIEW OF TRADE CONDITIONS.
"The BeUe of Mayfair
OUR "NEW ISSUE"
PROPOSITION
Bhe
Spriivg CRickeiv
F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd. L W
PUBLISHERS' DISTRIBUTING CO.
THE ROSE OF THE ALHAMBRA
EDNA MAT'S New Musical Play,
"THE CATCH OF THB SEASON."
"RAINING"
By Jerome D. Kern
SHUBKKT BBOS.' English Musical Comedy Success,
"THB EARL AND THB OIRL."
"HOW'D YOU LIKE TO SPOON WITH MB."
Max. C. Eugene's hit, "IN ROSBLAND" Intermwso
Published bv
T. B. H A R M S C O .
2« W«st 44th St.
NEW YORK
VERDI'S BIRTHPLACE HONORED.
The Italian Parliament has decided to make
the house in which Verdi, the composer, was
born a national monument and to allow the mu-
sical conservatory of Parma to assume care of
the building.
JOBBERS ONLY
We do NOT PUBLISH Music, SELLING AGENTS
exclusively.
Cirry Music of all the Publishers. Wa solicit the
Sheet Music Business of Dealers throughout the country.
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