Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 8

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THE: MUSIC TRADE: REVIEW
STRAUSS WON'T VISIT US.
To Tour South America, But Reception of
"Salome" Will Keep Him Away from United
States.
Word comes from Berlin that Richard Strauss,
the famous composer, had contracted to tour Bra-
zil, Peru, Argentina and Chili during the spring
of 1812, where he will conduct a series of orches-
trelle concerts. An orchestra of sixty-five men,
mostly German residents of South America, will
he organized for the tour. It is stated that owing
to the way in which Salome and others of his
works were received in the United States, Strauss
will refuse to visit this cotintrv.
FEATURING SHAPIRO NUMBERS.
Louis Bernstein Finds Pleasing Conditions at
Atlantic City—New Issues for August Look
Promising.
Louis Bernstein, managing director of the Sha-
piro Music Publishing CO., returned to his desk on
Monday, after having spent the week end at At-
lantic City. He reported that Shapiro numbers
were being featured strongly at the various cafes
and on the steel pier, and that the visible supply
of copies of "Don't Wake Me Up, [ Am Dream-
ing," was apparently exhausted. A liberal offer
for a single copy failed to produce one. The
Shapiro new issues for the current month make an
impressive showing, and several of the numbers
are spoken of as bein^ the real thing in the mat-
ter of hits.
A feature will be made of the new rural song,
"Ain't You Glad You've Come Home, Mary,"
words by Edgar Selden, and music by Kendis and
Paley.
part ot September. The American production will
be under the direction of Henry B. Harris, and
Clifton Crawford, May E. Vokes and Percival
Knight have already been engaged for the cast.
The music of "The Quaker Girl" is published by
Chappell & Co., Ltd.
piano music. A comfortable bed is made up on
his baby grand piano and his pa ient is made to
repose upon it with closed eyes. For a dull, de-
pressed case lie plays quick, enlivening music, and
for the violent type soft and restful strains.
NEW MUSIC.
MAKE GOOD WITH "HONEY MAN."
Willie West on and .Mike Bernard reopened the
Academy of Music last Sunday night and were
the headline attraction. The way they sang
"Honey Man" and the manner in which the audi-
ence took it up with them would indicate that this
l;:tcst publication of Leo. Feist's is one of the
season's "sure-fire hits."
TO USE ONLY REMICK SONGS.
Weil-Known Publishers Make Exclusive Con-
tract with John H. Hand, the Prominent
Chicago Bandmaster—Buy New Ballad.
(Special tn the Review.)
OI.IVliK D1TSON CO..
l'oston. Mass.
A Token (Walter Howe Jones-Clarence C. Kuliinson) .$().;")<)
Consolation (Felix Memlelssohn-L. S. Knolienberg) . . .'>()
•-"ould Roses Speak (Ceo. R. Rose-Chas. W. ( a d m a n ) . .50
Crossing the Par (Lord Alfred Tennyson-J. C. Macy) , Krom
Heavenly
Heights
(Jacques
Ahrem-Alfred
Wooler)
".
00
The Indifferent Mariner (Arthur Macy-Frederick Field
Itullard )
00
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (lloratius Itonar-
Hruce Steane)
fiO
In the Cross of Christ 1 (ilory (Sir John Rowring-
J<. M. Stults)
'.
00
Just You (Godfrey Moole)
(id
Looking to Thee (Robert Coverly)
00
Mistress Mary (Duet for soprano and alto)
(Mary
T a m e r Salter)
00
None but the Lonely Heart (Johann Wolfgang von
(ioethe-P. L. Tschaikovsky)
40
Soft-Footed Snow (llelge Rode-Sigurd Lie)
r>0
The Sum of Love < I'ertha Reynolds McDonald-Charles
Wakefield ("adman)
50
That's How I Long For You (Thomas Volney Hoard-
man )
50
The Misty Land of Dream (Crace E. Mellor)
fill
While Thou Art Mine ( W. II. I'eterhans)
00
You Wan My Heart (Robert Coverly)
50
I N S ' I R I M F.NTAL.
Aeroplane—March ;>nd Two-Step (l'ersis Cox)
(id
Hoy Scouts—March (J. C. Macy)
f ( n
l'arcarolle in F (II. Kngelmann )
5(1
Berceuse in A Major. Arr. for organ (Jas. II. Rogers) .00
Kntr'acte Valse (Josef I lellnusberger )
50
(irande Valse Ronianti<|iu- (Louis (iregh)
75
Old English Dance (II. Hngelmann)
(JO
1'ostluds in Kb (Duncan Edmondstoune)
50
Processional March ( Frederick A. Williams)
75
Sortie in F Maj:>r (James II. Rogers)
(>0
Tempo di Polacca for harp and piano (Domcnico Sn-
dero)
75
Detroit, Aug. 21, 1!»11.
Harry H. \\ erthan, Western manager of Je-
rome H. Remick & Co., has just returned from
Chicago, where he made a contract with John H.
Hand, the famous bandmaster, to use only the
Ivemick songs for the solos in connection with
his public playing. He also called on the trade
and obtained orders for September delivery which
bear out the optimistic statement he made last
week to The Review, that the fall trade was go-
ing to be plethoric. Remick & Co. had the exclu-
J E R O M E H . R E M I C K & CO.,
131 West 41st Street, New York.
sive singing right for the musical entertainment
VOCAL.
in connection with the recent big aviation meet
Clover Days (Havez & Donnelly-JVat Goldstein)
$0.50
in Chicago. "Oceana Roll," "You'll Do the Same
Jf the Garden of Roses Should Change to Thorns
E. Dempsey-Joliami C. Schmid)
50
Thing Over Again," "Red Rose Rag," and "My Irene, (James
My Midnight Outeri (Havez & Donnelly-Nat
Hula Hula Love," were the most popular num-
Goldstein)
'.'
'.
50
That Navajo Rag ( I t a r r y Williams-Egbert Van
bers. "Oceana Roll" is sweeping through the Oh, Alstyne)
50
The H o u r That Gave Me Yi-u (James E. Dempsey-
country like a prairie lire.
Johpnn
C.
Schmid)
.50
"THE QUAKER GIRL" NEXT MONTH.
Remick & Co. have bought from Roger Lewis his
INSTRUMENTAL.
Successful English Musical Comedy to be Pre- ballad, "Meet Me To-night Mid the Roses." It
A Slippery Place (Comic rag march) ( P . M. llacker-
J.
Jtodewalt
Lampe)
50
has
had
a
very
good
sale,
but
Remick
&
Co.
pre-
sented at Majestic Theater by Henry B.
Sun Flowers (Samuel H. Speck)
50
dict that with the proper advertising it can be The Rah-Kah Hoy, Rag-time Two-step and Barn Dance
Harris.
( Wallie Herzer-Eugene Brown)
00
made a much greater hit.
"The Quaker Girl," book by James T. Tanner,
lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank and
SELDEN'S NEW ACTS.
music by Lionel Monckton, and which achieved
BUY YOUR IVUJSIC FROM
such success during its London production last
Arranging to Produce "The Getaway" and
season, will be offered for the approval of New
"Real Life in the City" in Vaudeville.
Yorkers at the Majestic Theater during the latter
"The Getaway," a short story by Will A. Page,
business manager for Chas. R. Dillingham, the
WORLD WIDE HIT
theatrical man, and published in the magazine
WALTER JACOBS
"Short Stories,' 1 will be produced as a short vau-
167 Tremont St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
deville sketch by Edgar Selden, general manager
Publisher of
E v e r y dealer s h o u l d have i t ; also,
"Kiss
of
Spring."
"Some
Day
When
Dreamt
Come Trut."
of the Shapiro Music Publishing Co. Mr. Selden
And Some Others World Famous
"DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE"
lias completed arrangements with Doubleday, Page
& Co., and the act will appear at the P. G. Williams
"WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS' 1
houses some time in September. Mr. Selden has
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
"BUCKWHEAT CAKES 11
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston
also written an original act entitled "Real Life in
Branch Houses: New York and Chicaao
"FARE-THEE-*ELL"
the City," the scene of which is laid at Herald
Order from yovir Jobber, or,
Square. The act is of protean character and will
B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO.
"EDITION WOOD"
run about fifteen minutes.
p b|ishers
BOSTON »
Down By The Old Millstream
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
TELL TAYLOR, MUSIC PUBLISHER
Grand Opera House Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
Victor Kremer Co.,
Publishers of
11
LITTLE PUFF OF SMOKE,GOOD NIGHT"
"HONEY SAL"
"SING ME AN IRISH COME-ALL-YE"
"RAGGED EDGES' 1
" MOTHER "
"WHY DON'T THE BAND PLAY DIXIE"
73
ST
Victor Kremor Co., c5H&
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
MMIC Eiinvcrs and Maters
IBND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLB
FOR ESTIMATE
ItlWBT ltlh m m , MW Y8H O1Y
PLACES SONGS WITH WITMARKS.
(Special to The Review.)
Detroit, Mich., Aug. 4, Hill.
J. R. Shannon, manager of the publishing de-
partment of Grinnell Bros., who is known as one
of the most prolific of the Western song writers,
has just placed three of his best productions with
M. Witmark & Sons, New York. They will be
published in the fall. Mr. Shannon composes both
the words and music of his songs.
The numbers that will be published by M. Wit-
mark & Sons are: "The Man at the Forge," a
bass solo; "Slumber Time," a high-class lullaby,
and "Erin's Isle and You," an Irish ballad. Mr.
Shannon's latest success is "Mammy's Angel Chile;''
just out, published by Grinnell Bros.
MUSIC AS A THERAPEUTIC.
Music as a theurapeutic is new one of the prom-
inent questions of the day, and of course doctors
differ as to its application. A physicians in one of
our Middle States treats nervous patients with
BOSTON
- NEW YORK
246 Summer St.
IS East 80th St.
Also at London and Leipzig
JOS.
M . DALY
Gaiety Theatre Bldg., 066 Washington St., Boston.
Publisher of
'CHICKEN REEL." "SCENTED ROSES" WALTZES,
And Many Others
OLIVER
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
SOME OF
HAVILAND'S
HITS
I'M CRAZY BOUT THE TURKEY TROT
I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER
THAT PARADISE R&G
There's A Dixie Girl Who's Longing For A
Yankee Doodle Boy.
Our New Issue Proposition will be of interest to you
—write us for it and our special bulletin of big hits.
The F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
125 West 37th Street
New York
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MU3IC TRADE
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