Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 46 N. 5

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Rustic Dance
. Spanish Dance
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CAUL, HARVEY B.—
Vorspiel (Prelude)
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HEIKS, CAKL—
Country Dance
Holiday in the Village
Maiden's Dream
Shepherd's Dream
The Return
JONES, MARION—Eight First Grade Piano Pieces :
Chime Melody
Jolly Riders
May Day Song
Minuet
Repartee
Scherzino
Surprise, A
What the Birds Say
LICHNEB. H.—In Beauteous May—Idyl
NOLLEX, E.—Elegy
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OEHMLKK, LEO—Four Little Violin Solos for Four
Little Fingers :
Doll's Minuet (D string)
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Parade Through the Town (A string)
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Primrose Valsette (E string)
50
The Castle Guards March (G string)
50
PESSARD. EMIL—Concert Mazurka
REED, WILLIAM—Triumphal March
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(Organ)
STKEABBOG, L.-—(Six-Hand Piano Music) :
Amazon, The
Rondo in G
Waltz in G
TUXSCHEK, FBANZ—Spring March
WORK, HENRY C.—Marching Through
Patriotic March
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Georgia—
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GUS EDWARDS CO.,
Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
Dear Old East Side
I'm Waiting for the Summertime and You
INSTRUMENTAL.
Love's Serenade
$0.50
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FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER,
15 West 30th Street, New York.
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1134
1138
1144
1146
1143
1137
1141
1158
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1142
Masonic Parade Grand March (Kimball)..
Medley of Sacred Songs (Fearis)
National Guard March (Ryder)
Nearer My God, etc. (easy var.) (Alford). .
New Christian Endeavor March (Walter) . .
Patriotic Medley. National Airs (Walter) . .
Plantation Melodies (Walter)
Scottish Belles Waltzes (Ryder)
Simple Confession (Thome)
Song of the Rose Reverie (Fearis)
Spring Song (xWendelssohn)
Trovatore Selections (Verdi)
Under the Lilacs Valse (Ryder)
Wedding of the Roses Waltzes (Kellogg)..
F. B. HAVILAND & CO.,
West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Every Day She Wanted Something Else (Bryan—
Meyer)
-$0.50
Life's Radiant Star (Rosenfeld—McKinstry)
50
THE FAMILY TREE.
(Hoffman—Madden—Morse.)
A Cozy Little Cottage hy the Sea
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Cupid's Wedding Bells
60
I'd Rather Be a Lobster Thau a Wise Guy
60
Moon Beams
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The Family Tree
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Wind Yourself Around Me, Dearie
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HELF & HAGER CO.,
43 West 28th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Just a Little on Account (Geo. Meyer)
$0.50
The Wanderer (Havez—Cupers)
60
When the Violets Bloom, Violet (Roden—Helf) . . . .50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Bunch of Heather—Scotch March Two-step (F.
A. Wilbur)
50
Rose Dreams—Intermezzo (Ringleben)
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McKINLEY MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
74 Fifth Avenue, New York, and 158 Harrison
Street, Chicago, III.
NEW FOUR HAND PIECES.
1131 Blush Rose Waltz (Fearis)
$0.50
1129 By the Fireside (Fearis)
50
1130 Flag Day March ^Fearis)
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1124 Holiday March (Kimball)
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1126 Jingle Bells (Fearis)
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1127 Moonlight Reverie (Allen)
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1128 Nearer My God to Thee (Sawyer)
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1125 Purple Pansies (Fearis)
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NEW VIOLIN AND PIANO.
1101 Bohemian Girl Selections (Balfe)
$0.50
1157 Cavatina (Raff)
50
1148 Chicago Express—Two Step (Wenrlch)
50
1140 Cupid's Dance (Wenrich)
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1139 Dance of the Wild Flowers (Wenrich)
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1153 Dying Poet (Gottschalk)
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1149 Fifth Nocturne (Leybach)
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1136 Flowers of Spring (La Farge)
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1135 Irish Gems Waltzes (Ryder)
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1145 Marching Thro' Georgia March (Sawyer).. .50
1159 Martha Selections (Flotow)
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ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
•END MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
I I I WEST I l t h STREET, NEW YORK OTY
We are the Publishers of the most
successful of modern operas
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SHAPIRO CO.,
Cor. Broadway and 39th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Cecilia with a Capital C (Morgan—Furth)
$0.50
I'm Looking for the Man That Wrote 'The Merry
Widow Waltz' (Selden—Furth)
50
My Lotus Flower (Selden—Furth)
60
She's the daughter of an A. P. A. (Ingraham) . . .50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Camellia (Eugene Platzmann)
60
102-4
JOS. W. STERN & CO.,
West 38th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
And the Finish Was, She Did (George Arthurs) ..$0.60
Diana (Clare Rummer)
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Just to Know You Love Me (George Searing
Smith)
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Love Me Is All I Can Say (Gillespie—Auracher).. ,JO
Only an Old Fashioned Cottage (Hayden Claren-
don—Solman)
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Road to Yesterday (Greville—Pulitzer)
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Sahara (Norton—Camp)
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INSTRUMENTAL.
L'Affinite Waltz (Chas. J. Roberts)
50
Half Hours with Favorite Composers—Vol. 2 :
Liszt (Edited by Paolo Galileo)
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A WALTZ DREAM.
(Dormann—Jacobson—Herbert—Straus.)
VOCAL.
VOCAL.
Come Back to Old Manhattan, Dearie (Jerome—
Schwartz)
$0.50
I Would Still Love You (Castling—Murphy)
50
Liza Leech (Belfort—Davis—Scott)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Follies D'Amour (Adrian Schubert)
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125
MUSIC TRADE! REVIEW
A Country Lass and a Courtly Dame
A Husband's Love
Kiss Duet—Sweetest Maid of All
Kissing Time
Life Is Love and Laughter
Love Cannot Be Bought
Piccolo
The Family's Ancient Tree
Two Is Plenty
Waltz Duet—Love's Roundelay
INSTRUMENTAL.
Complete Vocal Score
Gavotte
March
Selection
Waltz Dream. Waltzes
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$2.00
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M. WITMARK & SONS,
West 37th Street, New York.
George W. Setchel, a music publisher of Bos-
ton, Mass., has made a voluntary assignment to
George Towne, for the benefit of his creditors.
The exact amount of liabilities and assets will
not be ascertained until accountants have fin-
ished going over his books. Among the reasons
given by Mr. Setchel is that the price cutting on
sheet music indulged in by department stores
ruined his business. A large Boston publishing
house is said to be among the heaviest creditors.
The New York Herald of Wednesday last con-
tained an extended cable devoted to Witmark &
Sons' branch store in Paris, wherein the publi-
cations have a great vogue. We shall refer
further to this next week.
Reginald De Koven and Clare Kummer, the
well known composers, signed contracts on Sat-
urday last with Jerome H. Remick & Co., by
which their compositions will be published ex-
clusively by the firm for a term of years.
ALFRED G. ROBYN HONORED.
Biggest Musical Comedy Success
Now Playing In New York City,
At Wallack's Theatre
(Special to The Review.)
St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 27, 1908.
Alfred G. Robyn, the well-known composer and
director of the Amphion Club, of this city, whose
newest play was accepted by a producer in Chi-
cago last week, has just received notice of his
election to membership in the Societe des Beaux
Arts, of Paris, Prance. Mr. Robyn's election was
due to the excellence of six original music com-
positions, which he had been requested to sub-
mit to a committee of the society. He is said
to be the only native-born American to receive
this honor. Mr. Robyn, who composed the music
of "The Yankee Consul" and "The Yankee Tour-
ist," read his new play to the producer, a stage
manager and two others in Chicago one day
last week. He said the piece had been selected,
but that he would make some radical changes.
On Monday night a musical idyll founded on the
motif of the "Vilia" song, one of the gems of
"The Merry Widow," was introduced between the
acts of Joseph Weber's burlesque of the Lehar
opera, at the Weber Music Hall. It was com-
posed by Hugo Prey, who made the orchestration
for the Weber burlesque, and is dedicated to
Anton Steindl, the musical director at Weber's.
"THE
ROYAL GEWGAW"
Two-step Intermezzo
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"A KNIGHT FOR A DAY "
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By Raymond Hubbell and Robert B. Smith.!
Complete score and musical gems, including the following
big Song Hits:
"YOU'RE NOT THE LITTLE GIRL IN BLUE"
"SEE-SAW"
"WHISTLE WHEN YOU WALK OUT"
Published by
31 W e s t 31st St
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HARRIS
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N E W
YORK
MEYER COHEN. Manager.
PUBLISHERS' DISTRIBUTING CO.
f l West 28th Street, New York
JOBBERS ONLY
We do NOT PUBLISH Music, SELLING AOBNT8
exclusively.
Carry Music of all tht Publishers.
We sollolt tht
Sheet Musis Business of Dealers throughout the oenntry.
Orders properly takai care of t a d goods promptly shipped.
The House that Publishes
"School Days."
Also the real song: successes
"BABBALINA"
Two-step Idea.1
THE SKATING RINK GIRL"
Song
Street
SETCHEL MAKES ASSIGNMENT.
VOCAL
All the Girls Look Good to Me (Lenox—Sutton) . . .fO.oO
A Splinter from My Father's Wooden Leg (Wink-
Harry and John Dillon)
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Come and Kiss Your Baby (Sadie Clark)
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Willyum Wilson (Geo. A. Spink)
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When We Get Married (Murray—Leigh)
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When Love Alone Is King (Kerr—Ball)
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INSTRUMENTAL.
April Showers—March (George Braham)
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Frivolity March Characteristique (Macquinn)
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By EDWARD GERMAN
CBAPPELL & CO.,
There are very few firms publishing popular
songs high class enough to merit the distinction
of being used by high-class operatic singers in
their concert work. M. Witmark & Sons are
one of the exceptions to the rule, as the recent
Jacoby concert tour demonstrated. This organi-
zation used three songs which are real classics,
although they are simple enough to be popular
with the masses. One of them, "Come Back," by
Reed Miller and Ernest R. Ball, was featured by
that wonderful singer, John Young, to whom, by
the way, it is dedicated. The other two, "My
Dear," and "Somebody Loves You, Dear," are
being sung by Fred Wheeler, the talented vocal-
ist who is now resting temporarily after a most
successful concert tour, preparatory to filling an-
other engagement of twenty-six weeks' duration.
This certainly points to the fact that the "pop-
ular" song need not necessarily be the trash with
which the name has in the past been associated.
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"You're the Sweetest Girl I Ever Knew"
TOM
eJOIMES
SOME POPULAR CLASSICS.
WILLIS WOODWARD (SL CO., Inc.
48 West 28th Street
NEW YOR.K
"That's What the Rose Said to Me,"
"See Saw,"
"I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave."
GUS EDWARDS MUSIC PUB. GO.
1512 BROADWAY,
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NEW YORK
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