Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 46 N. 22

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
47
REVIEW
My L i t t l e T a i l o r Maid
GO
him to the singer, who is supposed to return them
O r c h i d s of t h e Opera
60
intact. I t reads: "Received from Helf & Hager
The Captain of the Mlneola Guards
00
There's Not a Girl in All the World That
Co., 43 West 28th street, New York, the follow-
Won't Have Me
60
When Reuben Hits Biwuhvav
60
ing sets of slides in good condition. * * * The
When the Music Starts 1o Play
60
said sets of slides are received upon the express
INSTRUMENTAL.
Piano Selections
1.00
BOOSEY
&
CO.,
understanding and agreement that the use thereof
Mandolin and Guitar
7.>
9 East 17th Street, New York.
Orchestra:
1.00
by the undersigned is a mere license, revocable at
VOCAL.
FRED FISCHER MUSIC PUB. CO.,
the pleasure of the licensor, and the said licensee
A Roundelay of Spring (Dowers-Wilson)
JfO.tiO
1431-33 Broadway, New York.
agrees not to rent, sell, pledge, loan or permit Do You Remember i Fitzgerald-Capel)
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Klysium (Hoare Roeckel) K, F a n d < i . .
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VOCAL.
others to use the same, nor permit the same Four
Sacred S o n g s — ( M a l t b l e Davenport-Babcoek,
I'm Going to Get Myself a Man, That's All (Wes-
I). D.)
n e t 1.00
nor any of them to pass out of his possession or
ley Hamilton)
$0.50
1. Am I a Soldier?
I Never Knew What Love Was, Until 1 Fell in
control, and that they will not be used to illus-
2. F a t h e r of Boundless Love.
Love With You (Bryan-Fischer)
50
3. H a r k ! H a r k ! My Soul.
My Mary (Shay-Fischer)
50
trate all or any part of any song or songs other
4.
Salvation.
Pleasant Dreams, Good Night (Shay-Fischer)
50
than above mentioned. The said sets of slides If Maidens Were N o t All a s Sweet (Simpson-
The Meanest Man in Town (Bryan-Fischer)
50
Braun), Eb a n d F
00
Under the Matzos Tree (Fred Fischer)
.50
are to be returned to Helf & Hager Co. upon de- I Live
for You ( W e a t h e r l y - T h o m p s o n ) , F , G a n d
When the Moon Plays Peek-a-Boo with You (Gar-
denier-Fischer)
50
mand, without loss, damage or injury, and upon Maud Ab H a s a Garden (Lord Tennyson-Somervell) . (iO
.ttO
(To be continued next week.)
said sets of slides being returned complete in Midst t h e P e t a l s in Your Tresses ( F r a z e r W o o r l -
A and C
BO
good condition, without loss, damage or injury, Now forde-Finden),
i s t h e Month of Maying (Old ICnglish-
Herman Periet, the conductor of "A Yankee
Harty)
"
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the amount deposited is to be refunded to the Oh, Fragrant
Mignonette (Newcombe Lemon), Eb,
Tourist" Company, has just finished an Ava
licensee; or if said sets of slides are not so re-
F, G and Ab
00
Maria for male voices, which had its first hearing
and Twenty (Simpson-Cover), Eb and F
00
turned, then the deposit aforesaid shall be for- One
Somewhere or Other (Itosetti St. James), G ami
last Sunday week at the Church of St. Charles
Bb
G
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feited to and become the property of said Helf &
Song of the Three Mariners (Anonymous-Harty) • • -60 Borromeo, in Philadelphia.
The composition is
Hager Co. To constitute a valid return, the set Song of the Sea Shell (Ilefernan-Ellott), F, G
entirely for men's voices, with solos for baritone
Ab
00
of slides must be delivered to the then existing The and Song
of "the Brook (Alfred Wheeler) Eb F . . .00 and tenor.
00
office of the licensor in the Borough of Manhat- The Middy Ashore (Scott-Grant), Eb and F
When May is Wed to June (Simpson-Brunning),
tan, city of New York, without any express,
F, C and A
«0
00
transportation or other charge or expense what- Won't Yoli Buy? (Johnson-Augustus Barrett)
CENTURY MUSIC CO.,
soever."
19 West 28th Street, New York.
RECENT INSTRUMENTAL ADDITIONS.
1305 Alpine Hut (Lange), G—3
11251 American Medley (Music of the Union)
Emulating the example of Messrs. Oliver Dit-
(Grobe), C and G— 3
1235
Lang Syne (Hoffman), G—5
son, who publish our excellent contemporary, The 1307 Auld
Believe Me (variations) (Sr. of St. Joseph),
F—3
Musician, Walter Jacobs, the well-known music
1259 Belle of the Ball Waltz (Brannan), C—3.
publisher of Boston, has purchased The Cadenza, 1253
Caprice Brilliant (Leybach), Ab—5
Circus Calop (Groscurth) Gb—5
a monthly publication devoted to the interests of 1262
1308 Come Back to Erin (variations) (Sr. of St.
players on string instruments. This paper, which
Joseph), El>—3
Falling Leaves (Miiller), Eb—4
was started some fourteen years ago in Kansas 1230
1301 Falling Waters (Truax), Eb—3
City, has for some time past been published by 1225 Fairy Wedding, Waltz (Turner), C — 2 . . . .
1232 First Tarantella (Mills). Ab—5
the C L. Partee Co., of New York. Mr. Jacobs 1255 La Scintilla (The Spark) (Gottschalk),
Eb—4
promises a number of improvements in his new 1245 Last
Smile (Wollenhaupt), Ftf—6
property, having engaged a number of composers 1237 Listen to the Mocking Bird (Hoffman),
G-—5
to write exclusively for the paper. The first 1231 Love by Moonlight (Kinkei), Bb—4
Love's Greeting (Elgar). E—4
issue under the new management will be issued .1229
1234 Love's Response Polka (Kinkei), Bb—4..
July 15. Most cordially does The Review wel- 1248 Love's Chidings Polka (Becht), F—2
Maidens Blush, The (Gottschalk), Eb—4..
come Mr. Jacobs into the realms of musical lit- 1250
1238 Mandolin Serenade (Bohm), E—4
erature, and predicts that under his guidance 1263 Marching Through Georgia (Meacham),
C—3
The Cadenza will be a success worthy of the 1261 Mazurka (Nussbaum), v C—4
Merry Widow, The Waltz (Lehar), G — 3 . .
talents which he has shown in the music publish- 1310
1311 Merry Widow, The Selection
(Lehar),
ing world.
Q .3
1252 Modjeska' of' Venetia " Waltz ' ' (Lothian')',
Eb—3
Mountain Belle Schottische (Kinkei), F—2
In a recent report Victor Kremer, as trustee 1226
1251 Music of the TTnion (American Medley)
(Grobe) C and G—3
for the J. E. Branen Co., stated that $704.54 was
1249 Orfa Grand Polka (Gottschalk), A b — 4 . . . .
collected on old accounts due this company dur- 1246 Qui Vivl (Ganz), Eb—4
Rainbow Schottische (Kleber), E b — 3 . . . .
ing the last few months. Deducting expenses 1254
1247 Redieuse (Gottschalk), B—6
$281.19 was paid to creditors, leaving a balance 1236 Return of Spring (Moelling), Bb—4
1258 Remembrance (Brannan), Bb—3
of $29. As the original liabilities were $9,956 it 1256
Roaming (Swift), A—2
Silver Spring, Op. 6 (Mason), A—6
will be seen that a large sum is still due to the 1233
1306 St. Patrick's Day (variations) (Sr. of St.
creditors.
Joseph), C—3
1232 Tarantella, First (Mills). Ab—5
1257 Tag Waltz (Swift), C—2
1309 Valse d'Amour (Brannan), Bb—3
THE TEACHER'S FAVORITE
1228 Whisperings of Love (Kinkei), Ab—3
WALTER JACOBS BUYS "THE CADENZA."
CHAPPELL & CO., LTD.,
37 West 17th Street, New York.
GRADED
EDITION
PAT On*.
RKO
. U. 3
PAT. OFT.
LEO FEIST, Feist Building, 134 W. 37th St., N. Y.
SVCCESSFVL SONGS
From "THE DAIRYMAIDS"
( W o r d s b y M . E. ROURKE)
"MAKY McGER," "I'D LIKE TO MEET YOUR
FATHER." "CHEER UP GIRLS." "I'VE A MILLION
REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU," "NEVER MARRY
A GIRL WITH COLD COLD FEET."
From "THE LITTLE CHERUB"
"MEET ME AT TWILIGHT." (Wardi by F. Clifford
Harris). "UNDER THE LINDEN TREE." (Words
by M. E. Ronrke).
From "THE MORALS OF MARCUS"
"EASTERN MOON." (Words by M. E. Rourke).
T.B. HARMS CO.,"%£S$S£F'
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Primers
•END MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
I I I WEST llth SHEET, NEW YOU CITY
VOCAL.
Beat 1'pon Mine Little Heart (Tennyson-Green) . . $0.60
Love Is All Things (Dart-Teresa del Riego)
00
Ix>ve-Lily (Edwards-Thomson)
60
Master and Man (Weatherby Clarke)
00
Old Squire Bob (Hurst-Fox)
60
The Coming of Spring (Brown-Vere Smith)
60
The Wry Home—A cycle of three short songs
(Hadath-Liddle)
60
Vivandiere (Weatherby-Ernest Newton)
60
THE OLIVER DITSON CO.,
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
Loving Thee So (Florence Van Rensselaer-Schey-
ler) . . . ^
$0.50
Naught Avails (Barbier-Pfeiffer)
50
Queen of All (Oxenford-Gilbert von Bein)
00
Spirit of God—Sacred Song (Croly-W. II. Neid-
linger), F and D
00
Until (Sherman-S. Coleridge-Taylor), G
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
GOUNOD, CHAS.—Mass
in C
50
ZIKGLER. JOHANNES—Easy Piano Duets, 1st Series :
Dew Drops
50
GUS EDWARDS PUBLISHING CO.,
1512 Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
Good B y e D i n a h ( G a r d e n i e r - G n s E d w a r d s )
$0.50
Some Day, S w e e t h e a r t Some D a y ( G a r d e n i e r - G u s
E d w a r d s ) , C, F a n d Ab
60
THE
MERRY-GO-ROUND
(Edgar
Smith-Paul
West-Gus E d w a r d s :
B e t t y , Y o u ' r e t h e One Besl Bet
00
Bohemia a n d You
00
D e a r Old E a s t Side
50
Down on t h e Foolish F a r m
GO
H a v e You Seen My Baby
00
I'm a T w o - H o r s e Feller in a One-Horse
Town
60
I M e t H e r a t t h e Metropole
00
I W o n ' t Be H o m e T o night
GO
CENTURY EDITION
Artistic
Beautiful
Perfect
Satisfying the
Highest Taste of
Musical Culture
Century Music Publishing Co.
19 W. 28th Street, New York
CONSERVATORY
EDITION
EVEN if you'd like to think so, there
are no other editions of
ICohler,
Heller
and
Czerny
that are nearly so good as the jusi
published
Conservatory
Edition
of these standard works, and best of all,
they cost less than any other edition—
none nearly so good.
Conservatory Publication
Society
Cor. BROADWAY and 28th ST., NEW YORK
CONSERVATORY
EDITION
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MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
THAT apropos of baseball John Abbott, of
Francis, Day & Hunter's staff, says he never
thoroughly realized what a "fan" was until he
saw the New York police at work on a man
charged with disorderly conduct.
THAT the London house of Francis, Day &
THAT Dallas (Tex.) is the latest infection cen-
Hunter has published a new song entitled "I ter for the retail cut-rate war.
Want to Go to Idaho."
THAT a strike for more pay by illustrated song
THAT although the rhyme is there it is
singers is threatened in Milwaukee. An excel-
obvious that its writer has never visited Boise
lent contemporary says that singing "from ten to
City.
fourteen hours a day is regarded as too great a
THAT the Fred Fischer Co. have recently pub- ctrain for the voice." It mentions nothing about
lished a song entitled "Pleasant Dreams, Good the strain on the audience, however.
Night."
THAT the awful news has just filtered into this
THAT Gene Buck has drawn a new-fangled bird office that Trixie Friganza has announced her in-
for the title page of this song, which he assured tention to discontinue singing the song "Needles
the writer in strictest confidence was intended to and Pins," published by Helf & Hager.
be a rooster.
THAT Fred Helf was last seen weeping bitterly
THAT M. Witmark & Sons are being' flooded at the corner of 28th street in consequence.
with extra verses for "Just Someone," for the
THAT "Are You Sincere," published by Jerome
best of which they are offering a prize of $25.
H. Remick, is selling Wonderfully well, in spite
THAT Eva Tanguay, who was made famous by of our "Man on the Street's" somewhat gloomy
Jean Lenox's song, "I Don't Care" (Remick & Co.), opinion as to its merits.
has just secured a new ditty entitled "That Would
THAT "The Lady from Lane's" (Bendix & Co.)
Never Make a Hit With Me," published by Mau- opened at the Bush Temple, Chicago, on Satur-
rice Shapiro.
day last, with every sign of success.
THAT talking of Jean Lenox it is reported that
she is shortly to marry the Hon. Jack Fitzgerald,
ROSE & SNYDER CO. INCORPORATED.
of the King's Royal Mounted. •
THAT this young gentleman, who has been
The latest incorporation in the world of music
spending the last two months in New York in publishing is the Rose & Snyder Co., New York
close attendance upon his fiancee, threatens to (to print music); capital, $1,000. Directors—
become an American citizen in her special in- Edward Smackels and George M. Krey, 42 West
terests.
28th street; Maurice H. Rosenzweig, 140 Nassau
THAT a temporary injunction was recently street, New York.
Interest is added to the above by the fact
granted restraining the Francis Press from sell-
that Ed. Snyder severed his connection with the
ing any of the catalogs of the defunct firm of
firm this week. He intends to shortly enter the
Howley, Haviland & Dresser.
THAT Will Rossiter announces that Joe publishing field on his own account, of which
Tinker and John Bvers, of the Chicago baseball further details will shortly be given.
MREVIEWflEARS
team, have written a song for him entitled "Be-
tween You and Me." Let us sincerely hope that
at present cut-rate prices the song will not prove
to be a "sacrifice hit."
THAT Maurice Shapiro has just issued a new
comic song entitled "I Was Roaming Along,"
which is written ijj Arthur Lamb's cleverest
vein.
THAT Theodore Bendix has secured the pub-
lishing rights of the music of Edward A. Paul-
ton's new tabloid opera, "The Naked Truth,", in
which Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Drew are appearing.
"Butterflies," a musical comedy version of
W. T. Locke's "The Palace of Puck," was pro-
duced at the Apollo Theatre, London, on Tues-
day. Both Ada Reeve and Hayden Coffin scored
individual successes, but scant details of the
music are to hand.
Gus Edwards' 1908 Hits
The Biggest Song Hit of to-day is
"SEE SAW,"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
"THAT'S WHAT THE ROSE SAID TO ME,"
and the greatest ballad in years
" I AH WAITING FOR THE
SUMMERTIME AND YOU."
Special rates to the trade this month only.
GUS EDWARDS MUSIC PUB. CO.
1512 BROADWAY,
-
The next music publisher to move uptown will
be Albert Von Tilzer, who lately signed a lease
for a term of years to occupy a suite of offices
at Broadway and 37th street, where he will be
located some time during the summer.
"I'M STARVING FOR
ONE SIGHT OF Y O U "
Another "After the Ball ••
Sold by your music jobber or direct from
the publisher
CHAS. K. HARRIS, 31N £ W* VORK *"
MEYER COHEN, Manager.
NEW YORK
OUR LATEST ENGLISH
BALLAD SUCCESS
WILLIS WOODWARD 6 CO., Inc.
beg to announce
"ROSE IN THE BUD"
Music by
TO THE TRADE
DOROTHY FORSTER
that they are now located at
Four Keys, B*», C, D*, E*
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
37 West 17th Street, New York
1193 Broadway
NEW YORK
Keith and Proctor Theatre Building
NAT'L MUSIC CO.S
A SONG THAT WILL LIVE
Rarely does this department receive a song
for review, possessing so many admirable char-
acteristics as "The Chalice." Although Pietro
Frosini, the composer, is unknown to us, this
work will entitle him to a standing in the world
of contemporaneous music, which is second only
to that occupied by the late Bthelbert Nevin.
Indeed the plaintive style of this deceased genius
seems to have found an echo in "The Chalice."
Those of us—and thank God there are many—
whose eyes fill with unbidden tears at the strains
of "The Rosary" will feel the infinite pathos
which must have permeated this young composer
when he added this gem to the crown of music.
To Edgar Seldon, who is responsible for the
words of "The Chalice," the greatest praise Is
due, for not only is the motif of the composer
faithfully carried out, but he has succeeded in
the most difficult of all tasks, viz.—that of fitting
a praiseworthy poem to music already written,
The writer has no hesitation in saying that
"The Chalice" will pass into the classic music
of this country, possessing as it does all the ele-
ments of sweetness and purity, which are, alas!
rare in latter-day compositions.
"The Chalice," words by Edgar Selden, music
by Pietro Frosini. Published by Maurice Shapiro,
1416 Broadway. Price, 60 cents.
TIIK MAN ON THE STREET.
LATEST DITSON PUBLICATIONS.
(Special to The Kevlew.)
Boston, Mass., May 20, 1908.
From the press of the Oliver Ditson Co. come
this week two new volumes in the Ditson Edi-
tion—twelve of Clementi's sonatinas, in an' ana-
lytic edition by Percy Goetschius, and fifteen
studies in style by Giuseppe Concone, edited by
Clemens Schultze and Frederic Emerson Farrar.
Three new numbers are this week added to
the series of part songs—the waltz from "Faust"
and "Ave Maria" for women's voices, and "Up,
and Away" for men's voices.
Following out its determination to make com-
plete the course of study in "The Art of Vocali-
zation," the Oliver Ditson Co. have issued two
more volumes in their preparatory course—for
mezzo-soprano and alto voices. The course will
be completed by the publication, at an early
date, of separate volumes for the tenor, baritone
and bass.
DEALERS
Read the criticisms on
MIGNON ZIEGFELD'S
Big Summer Waltz Hit,
If I Build a Nest, Will
You Share II With Me?
Music Trades.—"One of the best songs
of its kind ever published."
American Musician.—"A song jewel.
The gem from a prolific season."
Review.— "The daintiest novelty ballad
of the year."
A dainty little song fit for children and grown-
ups, with one of the prettiest title
pages ever published.
The Great Eastern Music Publishers
1431 Broadway, New York
of 600 Standard IOc
NEW
SHEET
CATALOG
Sellers, every one a
live number and, barring about 15 pieces, »m not to ho
found In any other publisher's IOc catalog. It's a trade
builder.
Write to-day for samples and special offer.
National Music Co.
State and Quiney Sts., Chicago.
World's largest publishers of 10c music.

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