Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 6

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MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
TSON E D I T I O N :
with the George Evans' Minstrels-, is singing. This D I Lessons
in Singing—Haritoiie or Bass, Op. !>, Book 1
(Gitisseppe Concone.1
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song was written by Charles Graham fifteen or
Lessong in Singing—Medium Voice (Guisseppe Con-
Music Festival Will Be Held in Peterborough,
twenty years ago, and looks as if it were going
cone)
.50
Lessons in Singing—High Voice(('.uisseppe Conconc) .50
to repeat its former success. Three other num-
N. H., on August 16 to 18.
INSTRUMENTAL.
bers, but in the novelty line, that are being re-
For Mandolin. A i r . by I I . F . Odtll.
Fleurice, Vasle Lente ( F . 1\ Atherton)
40
The Edward MacDowell Memorial Association vived are "My Gal's a High Born Lady," "Mali Selection from " L o h e n g r i n " (Richard W a g n e r )
fiO
Wiener
Borger
Waltz
(C.
M.
Ziehrerx)
50
has announced that a music festival will be given Coal Black Lady" and "Henrietta," all sung by
in Peterborough, N. H., on August 16 to 18. On Lizzie B. Raymond. Even Lillian Russell has joined
ANOTHER STAR SECURED.
the iirst day MacDowell's "1C20" will be sung by the army of revivalists; she is singing with great
a chorus of seventy voices, the singers in Puritan effect thta delightful old ditty, "Come Down My
"Ted" Marks, who arrived in New York last
costumes. Gade's "Erl King's Daughter" and Evening Star," which promises to be a bigger suc- week by the "Mauretania," announces that he has
Bruch's "Fair Ellen" will also be given on this day. cess than ever.
secured a contract with Mile. Mella Mars, the
The orchestra will perform MacDowell's first or-
great Viennese music hall singer, for an appear-
chestral suite and the dirge from the Indian suite.
ance in New York in September.
The soloists will be Gwilym Miles, Adele Krue-
Mile. Mars is now appearing at the London
Hippodrome, where she has made the biggest hit
ger. George Harris and Edith Castle. Zelina Bar-
since Yvette Guilbert. She is superior to Guilbert
tholomew will be heard in piano numbers. The
J E R O M E H . R E M I C K & CO.,
In one regard—she sings in English.
next day there will be dancing by Gwendolyn Val-
131 West 41st Street, New York.
In New York she will appear as a rival attrac-
entine and Maurice Ilusick, and the performance
VOCAL.
tion to the new Shubert star, Gaby Deslys, who
of W. H. Humiston's suite for violin and orchestra,
Come on Over, Let's All Get Acquainted (Seymour
Brown-Nat. D. A y e r )
$0.50
is popularly regarded as having cost Manuel of
the solo to be played by Miss Grace Freeman, who
I Ain't Got No E a r for Music (William Jerome-Jean
Schwartz)
50
Portugal his crown.
will also play Arthur Farwell's "Hymn to Liberty."
If I Could Dream a Thousand Years (Earle C. Jones-
Edith Thompson, pianist, will play Grieg's con-
Neil Moret)
50
I've Been Making a Grand Stand Play for You ( W m .
TO COMPOSE MUSIC FOR PANTOMIME.
certo.
Farmer-Jos. McCarthy)
50
Love Me (Edward Madden-Albert Gumble)
50
The Peterborough MacDowell Choral Club and
It is announced that Ilumperdinck will be the
Marry Me, Carrie (Anita Owen)
50
the orchestra-will be under the direction of Euseu- The Blue Bird ( H a l Mordaunt-Samuel H . Speck)
50
composer of the big Rheinhardt pantomime to be
The
Only
P
a
l
1
Ever
H
a
d
Came
from
'Frisco
Town
bius Godfrol Hood.
presented at the Olympic, London, during the
(Earle C. Jones-Charles N. Daniels)
50
With the Angel of My Dreams in Dreamland ( H e r b e r t
coming holiday season. The spectacle will be a
Thomson-Samuel- H . Speck)
50
F a r e Thee, Lizzie Lee (Earle C. Tones-C. N . Daniels) .$0.50
most elaborate one, and will require the services
Gee! I t ' s a Wonderful Game (R. W. Lardner-G. H a r r i s
of about two thousand people for its presentation.
White)
50
TO SING MacDOWELL'S "1620."
A REVIVAL. OF SOME GOOD OLD SONGS
A
Few Old Timers That Will
This Season.
Be Heard
The enormous success attending the revival of
"Silver Threads Among the Gold," that charming
old ballad so widely popular a decade or so ago,
has started a craze in this line. A few never-to-
be-forgotten oldtimers are to be heard again this
season, sung by real favorites. To begin with
Lottie Gilson, known so many years as the. little
magnet, has revived her great song of former days,
"Sunshine of Paradise Alley," which was written
by J. W. Bratton and Walter Ford. She has been
one of the features on the all-star vaudeville bills
that Percy Williams has been exploiting as "Old
Timers' Week," and the song has been going
bigger with her than when it was first written, so
much so that the publishers have gotten out a new-
title for it.
This is also.the case with "The Picture That
Was Turned Toward the Wall," the beautiful bal
iacl which Rees Prosser, the big principal tenor
WORLD WIDE HIT
Down By The Old Millstream
Kvcry
dealer
should
have
i t ; also,
"DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE"
"WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS"
-BUCKWHEAT CAKES"
»FARE-THEE-¥ELL"
Order from your Jobber, or,
TELL TAYLOR, MUSIC PUBLISHER
Grand Opera House Bldg., CHCAGO, ILL.
Victor Kremer
732 SHERMAN ST.
CHICAGO
Publishers of
"LITTLE PUFF OF SMOKE,GOOD NIGHT"
"HONEY SAL"
"SING ME AN IRISH COME-ALL-YE"
"RAGGED EDGES"
"MOTHER"
"WHY DON'T THE BAND PLAY DIXIE"
Victor Kremer Coi S
CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Mnslc Engravers and Printers
BIND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLE
FOR K8TIMATB
IIIWBT lift STUR, N1W YOU O1Y
P r i n c e t o n — T h a t ' s All ( K e n n e t h S. Clark)
That Reuben Glide (Joe Young-Cecil Mack and J a n e
Boynton-Bert G r a n t )
"
U n d e r the Pretzel Bough ( H a r r y Williams-Egbert Van
Alstyne)
When Grandma H a d a Beau (Geo. Curley-Pearl T e r r y )
You'se Sweet to Yo' Mammy, Jes 1 the Same (James W.
Johnson-J. Rosamond Johnson)
INSTRUMENTAL.
La Petite Boston, waltz for piano (Reva Marie Ritch)
Ragtime Chimes (Percy v.anrich)
The Siberian Dip ( J . Rosamon Johnson)
Scattering of Roses—Danse Parisienne
( F r e d W.
Hager)
Sunflower Rag, for piano (Percy Wenrich) . . .
50
r,o
.50
50
.50
50
50
50
50
T H E S H A P I R O P U B L I S H I N G CO.,
Broadway a n d 39th St., New York.
VOCAL.
Dat Lovin' Touch ( S a m M. Lewis-Leo Bennett)
60
Every Moment You're Lonesome I ' m Lonesome Too
( B e r n a r d Grossman-J. D, Richmond)
.50
Give Me Your Love! (Walters & Tyson-Lewis & Ben-
nett)
00
I'm
Going Back
to Reno (William
Jerome-Jean
Schwartz)
r>:>
On a J u n e t i m e H o n e y m o o n ( E . R a y Goetz-Melville J .
Gideon)
50
P a r t n e r s (Will 1). Cobb-Dan Dailey)
!r>0
Tell M e A g a i n You Love Me ( R e n Shields-Bob Yosco) .fiO
Way Down o n S u n n y T a m p a Bay ( E . Ray Goetz-Mel-
ville J . Gideon.)
50
Come H o m e (Ralph W h i t e h e a d )
$0..">0
Ghost Time. ( T h o m a s B. DonaMpon-R. N. M. S n y d e r ) ..VI
I ' d Like t o be Your M o t h e r ' s Son-in-law ( E . R a y
Goetz-Melville J . Gideon)
50
I n J u n e a n d J i * y with A u g u s t ( E d g a r Leslie-Herbert
Ingrahom)
;VI
Lasso M a r y ( E d w a r d P . M o r g a n - S e y m o u r Kurth)
:>()
Loving Chimes ( H a v e z & Donnelly-James I ' l y l e i )
:> J he Mazuinah P l a n t ( A d d i s o n B u r k h a r t - M e l v i l l e J .
Gideon)
' ..",0
T h e T u r k e y Gobblers' Ball ( H a v e z & Donnelly-James
Blyler)
MI
INSTRUMENTAL.
Big Pow-Wow, intermezzo for pianu
Pearce)
( Florence M.
HOW LEHAR WORKS.
50
;,o
M. WITMARK & SONS,
144-146 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
In the morning (Jessica Moore-Geo. L. Spaulding)
SO
INSTRUMENTAL.
Confiding Hearts Intermezzo for piano (II. Engelmann) .:>0
Elvira, scherzo for piano (Emilio Murillo)
50
Flitter Polka, for piano (Alberto Himan)
M0
Florentine Caprice, four hands for piano (Geo. J.
Trinkaus)
1.00
High Heels and Buckles, for piano (Luella Lock-
wood Moore)
50
In the Swing, for piano (Herman Perlet)
(>0
Moss Rose, two-step for piano (Paul Lawson)
30
Tambourine Girl, .The, for piano (Paul Lawson)
30
Truant Love, for piano (F. E Tours)
75
Bird Calls for piano (Paul Lawson)
$0.31)
Cupid, Valse Brillante, for piano (Frank Tours)
75
Dolly's Good, for piano (Geo. L. Spaulding)
.30
Dutch Kiddies, four hands for piano (Geo. J. Tirn-
kaus)
."
75
Joyful Song, for piano (Paul Wachs)
50
Mezerone, for piano (Alberto Himan)
50
Minona, for piano (A Tellier)
50
Serenade Romantique (Otto Ilackh)
50
Spinning Song, for piano (Herman Perlet)
50
You Alone, for piano (Frederic E. Farrar)
50
OLIVER DITSON CO.,
Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
Absence (Catherine Y. Glen-Alfred E. Little)
50
A Sweetheart in Every Port (Wm. H. Hayne-Clarence
C. Robinson)
'. . . .60
Art Thou Weary? (F. L. Jackson)
50
Boy o' Dreams (J. C. Macy)
50
Hark, What I Tell to Thee (Franz Joseph Haydn)
50
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (Horatius Bonar-
Bruce Steane)
fiO
Kerry (Victor Harris)
50
Spring Flowers (Carl Reinecke)
fill
Spring Song (Max Mendelssohn)
50
The Charm of Spring (Alfred II. Hyatt-Mary Turner
Salter)
00
Where the Roses Were (Alfred II. Hyatt-W. Franke
Harling)
40
Last year Lehar wrote three operettas, but he is
not anxious to repeat the experiment. He rested
five mon.hs after these exertions. It took him
two months to compose the sketcn or' "The Count
of Luxembourg," recently produced in London,
and the same amount of time to write out the
orchestration, which in these days "is quile as long
a business as the work of composing." "My best
work is done in summer," said Lehar, "in my
country house at Ischl. When the fit takes me I
work right through the day and the- night. Once
fairly started on an opera, I allow myself, broadly
speaking, no rest for a couple of months."
BUY
YOUR
fVUJSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
167 Tremont St..
BOSTON, MASS
Publisher of
'Kiss of Spring." "Some Day When Dreamt Come Trut.'
And Some Others World Famous
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 68-0-1 Stanhope St., Boston
Branch Houses: New York and Chicajw
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"EDITION WOOD"
BOSTON
NEW YOKK
US Summer St.
28 East 20th St
Also at London and Leipzig
JOS. M . DALY
Gaiety Theatre Bldg., 665 Washington St., Boston. Mass.
Publisher of
'CHICKEN REEL/' "SCENTED ROSES" WALTZES
And Many Others
OLIVER
DITSON COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealer'
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