Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 14

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THAT R. W. Simmons is the new dramatic editor
of the Journal of Commerce. Congratulations.
THAT "Honey Man"—Oh, what's the use of re-
peating what they all say.
THAT, incidentally, "Oh, you Beautiful Doll' 1
THAT the season's musical comedies relegated
(Remick), is a number that it will pay dealers to
to the storehouse are becoming quite numerous.
watch. (This is not from the Remick press depart-
THAT the publisher has to prepare the first edi- ment).
tion of the score on a very big gamble these busy
THAT that "Railroad Rag" (Head) still keeps
days.
well to the front.
THAT any publisher of popular music who has THAT out west a newspaper reporter has suc-
not at least one number in the "Queen of Bohe- ceeded in writing an original account of a wedding.
mia," should see that the mistake is rectified.
It may have been an accident, but the following
THAT since "The Oceana Roll" has become one appeared: "Miss Defoe presided at the piano and
of the season's hits the Navy Department reports played Mendol & Son's familiar wedding march.'"
an increased number of applications. And the THAT the young lady might also have played
would-be tars all want to be assigned to the Rube & Stein's melody in F.
Alabama.
THAT Chappell & Co. believe that "Gypsy Love'
THAT F. H. Burt, of Remick's, now handles his will prove another "Pink Lady."
visitors in half dozen lots. He says he profits by
the competition in placing orders.
MUSIC PRINTING IN ENGLAND.
THAT the new E. T. Paull march, "The Dashing
Some of the Processes at Present in Use in
Cavaliers," has started off with a rush.
That Country and a Schedule of Prices.
THAT Tuesday morning was a busy time with
many of the local publishers with Monday's "flood
In England ordinary sheet music is produced'
of orders," to be taken care of.
by the lithographic process. The stones used are
THAT George Maxwell, managing director of G. imported from Germany and France, the latter
Ricordi & Co., is at present enjoying a short and stone being of superior quality, of a grayish color,
well-deserved vacation.
and costing about 6 cents per pound, whereas the
German stone is of a bathbrick color and sells for
lYi to 3 cents per pound. A stone measuring
20 by 30 inches usually weight about eighty pounds.
The cheaper grades of music, of which there is
a considerable output, are printed from zinc plates
by the photomechanical process. The average cost
ranges from $144 to $146 per sheet-ton. The title
pages are often reproduced from plates made of
spelter, the present prices of which range from
$113 to $114 per ton (2,240 pounds).
The production of britannia metal was formerly
Dealers are satisfied with Cen-
an important industry at Birmingham and Shef-
field. It was used especially in the manufacture of
tury Edition Ten Cent Sheet
coffee and tea services and to a limited extent in
Music, because the sales tell the
the production of spoons and forks, but is not
story of the high esteem in which
used for music plates. The proper composition of
a
good quality of britannia metal is 90 per cent,
it is held by those who buy it.
tin, 8 per cent, antimony, and 2 per cent, copper,
and when tin sold at $300 to $350 per ton, the metal
was cheap and filled the place now occupied by
German silver. Since, however, the price of tin has
risen to $950 or more per ton, the value of britan-
nia metal has so increased that it is more economi-
cal to use German silver, though the cost of the
manufacture of German silver is much higher.
Cintury Music Pub. Co.,
As an industry, it may be said that the manufac-
ture of britannia metal has practically died out.
It is still used to some extent for the manufacture
of hot-water jugs, coffee and tea pots, sugar
basins, soup tureens, dish covers, soap boxes, etc.
It is also used to limited extent when applied to
the cheapest kinds of brushes, mirrors, etc.
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PREMIERE OF "THE QUAKER GIRL."
First American Performance in Atlantic City
on Tuesday Night.
(Special to The Review.)
Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 4, 1911.
"The Quaker Girl" was .given its American
premier at the Apollo Theater last night under
the management of Henry B. Harris. The music
is bright, and the production is really light opera
rather than musical comedy. The parts are well
cast, the scenery attractive, and costumes pretty.
There is a large chorus. May Vokes plays
Cruicess, Mathilde's maid, and Daphne Glenne
plays the Princess. Clifton Crawford as Tony
Chute has the principal male role. The play
goes to Philadelphia for two weeks and then to
the Park Theater, New York.
The book of "The Quaker Girl" is by James
T. Tanner, the lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy
Greenbank, and the music by Lionel Monckton,
composer of "The Arcadians." Chappell & Co.
publish the music.
NOW THE BELGIAN OPERETTA.
Said by London Critics to be Welcome Relief
from Viennese Type.
"The Love Mills," an English adaption of the
the Belgian operetta by A. Van Most, was pro-
duced at Charles Frohman's Globe Theater in Lon-
don, Monday, and according to reports offered
a welcome relief from the Viennese type of oper-
etta. It is said the music is gay, light and melo-
dious, and the book decidedly clever though a
trifle spicy.
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MUSIC
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I Often Wonder if You Miss Me? (G. H. Diamond)
.50
Old Mill Stream, Moulton; 1442, Fairy Dream
Last Time for Some Time (J. C. Nathan-
Waltz, Grady; 1443, Flower Festival March, Bar- I t ' s the Nick
Hall)
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Of Ten Cent Music Contains a Number of New tell ; 1444, Rippling Waves Mazurka, Grady; 1445, Kitty (Wm. Dunham-Win. J. Nichols)
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The
Whole
World
Reminds
Me
of
You
(J.
B.
Compositions by Well-Known Writers Which Tales of Hoffman Barcarolle, Offenbach.
Walsh-Al. W. Brown)
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Will Add to the Popularity of the Publica-
INSTRUMENTAL.
The following twelve pieces, called "Flower Hurricane Rag (Frederick
G. Johnson)
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tions of This House.
Land," by the popular writer, W. C. Powell, will
V A N D E R S L O O T M U S I C PI'11. CO.,
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Marigold (Treble only), Powell: 1447, The Jes- Bingo Rag U". II. I Losey)
Chicago, 111., Sept. 30, 1W11.
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Wasp Rag (H. A. "Fisclilcr)
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The McKinley Music Co. have issued their fall samine, Powell; 1448, The Lilac, Powell; 144l>, The Black
Dixie Rag Caprice ( H a r r y J. Lincoln)
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.30
catalog of the McKinley edition of ten-cent music, Lily, Powell; 1450, The Lady Slipper, Powell; 1451, Golden Wedding Waltzes ( H a r r y J. Lincoln)
Happy Hearts, Waltzes ( F. If. Losey)
30
llcsides a number of new coinposit.ons by well- The Orchid, Powell; 1452, The Larkspur, Powell;
Hot Scotch Rag (H. A. Fischler)
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.SO
115:5, The Posy, Powell; 1454, The Rose, Powell; Jack of Spades (Abe Losch)
known writers, whose names are a guarantee of
Minstrel King, The, March (Chas. C, Sweeley). . . . .50
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excellence, the entire McKinley catalog has been 1455, The Snowdrop (Treble clef only), Powell; Riverside Rag (Chas. Cohen)
Sunbeams and Shadows, Waltzes (Arr. by II. I.
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Lincoln)
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Weeping Willow Rag (II. A. Fischler)
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Vocal.—1410, When 1 Dream of Home and
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April
Fool
(Will
Dillon-Harry von Tilzer)
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Heart,
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You
I
Love,
White;
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Pansies
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tures being halftone reproductions of pages, most
I Don't Want Any Other Sweetheart If I Can't Have
Thoughts of You, Ashley; 1431, In the Valley
of them pertaining to music and musicians.
You (Jack Gorman-Andrew B. Sterling-Harry von
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The following is a list of the new additions to the /Where the Blue Grass Grows, Grady;. 1436, By the 1 Never
Had a Man to Love Me Like You (Andrew
Old Red Mill, Stanley; 1440, Mama, Won't You
B. Sterling-Elmar Bowman)
f>o
catalog:
In Ragtime Land (Joe McKeon-Terry Sherman)
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Instrumental.—KW, Murmuring Zephyrs, Jen- Kiss Me, Ashley.
My Carolina Cutey (Andrew It. Sterling-Harry von
Tilzer)
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sen; IMS), Christmas Bells, Karoly; 1400, Dream of
Shut Your Eyes and Make Believe (Will Dillon-Harry
von Tilzer)
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the Shepherdess (The Herd Girl's Dream), La-
liitzky; 1401, A la bien Aimee (Love Waltz),
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Witches Dance (Hexentanz), MacDowell; 1404,
Victor Herbert's sparkling operetta, "Naughty
BOOSEY & CO.,
Salut a Pesth, Kowalski; 14t)o, Humoresque,
9 East 17th Street, New York.
Marietta,"
which achieved such a success since
VOCAL.
Dvorak; 140(J, Free Masons March, Wen-rich;
Friendships Rainbow (II. MacNaughton-Jones-Sidwell
its initial performance and long run at the New
1407, Rocky Rill Two-Step, Kimball; 1408, Blind
Jones.)
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York Theater, opened the season brilliantly at New
lo the Fair (Harold Simpson-Eric Coates)
60
Man's Bluff Galop, Kimball; 140i>, Whispering Coing
Mary Mother (Annie D. Scott)
60
London, Conn., last week. Mr. Herbert conducted
Rose
of
Delight
(Winifred
S.
Greaves-Chas.
Marshall).
.60
Leaves Waltz, Kimball; 1410, Walnut Hills March,
Rosy, Posy tnd Little Clover (F. Elvira Gambogi)
60
the orchestra the opening night. A tour of the
Klickman; 1411, Good Morning Waltz, Klickman;
Salt O' the Sea (Gunby Hadah-A. B. Behrend)
60
leading cities—North, South and West—will be
September
(Henry
Simpson-Katherine
Barry)
60
•412, Apple Blossoms (Flower Dance), Klickman; The Pathway to the Moon (Ernest E. Wild-Amy Wood-
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forde-Finden)
60
1413, Rocking Waves Reverie, Klickman; 1414,
Three Sea Songs (P. J. O'Reilly-Haydn Wood)
1.00
"Doctor De Luxe," which scored in New York
Dance in the Barn (Barn Dance), Klickman; 1415,
1. The Call; 2. Ship O'Mine; 3. The Sea Road.
last season, opened at the Princess Theater, To-
INSTRUMENTAL.
Battle of Bunker Hill March, Ashley; 1417, Jolly
Songe d'Hiver, Valse (Mjfra Blount)
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ronto, Can., September 28, and was given a most
School Girls Waltz, Klickman; 1418, Mud Pies
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY,
favorable reception. There are a number of very
Three-Step, Klickman; 141!), Berceuse, from
Boston, Mass.
tuneful
numbers in this opera which, like those 01
VOCAL.
"Joselyn," Godard; 1420, Last Smile (Grade), Wol- Three Songs by William Arms Fish'-r. Opus 15:
"Naughty Marietta," are published by Witmarks.
lenhaupt; 1421, Merry Moments Rondo, Mack;
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$0.50
2. As Once in May
.60
1422, Dance of the Butterflies, De Vere; 1423,
3. Ashes of Roses
50
J. H. Nelson, of Toronto, Ontario, has pur-
Had
I
a
Thousand
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(Idyl)(W.
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.50
Boy Scouts March, Herman; 1424, Sweet Blos-
Lift Thine Eyes (Harry G. Leland)
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INSTRUMENTAL.
Watertown,
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Cramm,
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Opus
16,
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Reverie, Mack; 142(5, Early Dawn Waltz, Herman;
1. Gossips, The
30
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2. Rowing Song
30
1427, Star of Hope Reverie, Kimball; 1428, Soul of
3. A Morning Gallop
30
the Rose Valse, Hudson; 1432, The Golden West
Renaud, Albert. Compositions for organ:
1. Intermezzo
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Intermezzo, Mack; 1433, Love's Token Reverie,
2. Effortoire in 1) minor
.60
Klickman; 1434, Convent Chimes, Hudson; 1435,
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WORLD WIDE HIT
Down By The Old Millstream
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"DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE"
"WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS 11
"BUCKWHEAT CAKES"
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Pretty Madame Butterfly (William Baines)
INSTRUMENTAL.
Alden, John Carver (for Piano) :
At Twilight, Romance
Le Rayon, Morceau de Concert
•.
The Sandman, Lullaby
Menuet des Enfants
An April Day
Bagatelle, in G minor
Krogmann, C. W., (Six Little Tone Sketches for
Piano):
1. The Skyrocket, Mazurka
2. Drowsy-Eyes, Cradle Song
3. Standard Bearer, March
4. Valse Favorita
5. Fleur de Lys, Minuet
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Melisande, Serenade
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Dat's Harmony (Grant Clark-Bert Williams)
Father's Allowed to See Us Twice a Year (Harry
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Have You a Little Fairy at Your Home? (G. II. F.
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I've Got Feathers on My Head (Edward Madden-
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Meet Me To-night 'Mid the Roses (Roger Lewis-
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My Dream of Paradise (S. Brown-Nat. D. A y e r ) . .
Oh, You Beautiful Doll (Seymour Brown-Nat. D.
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Take Me Back to Old Broadway (Milton Nobles,
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We Loved Each Other in the Long Ago (Edward
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What the Engine Done (Leo Copeland)
You Kissed Me (Anita Owen)
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