Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 15

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THE MUSIC TRADE
Catering to the popular demand, this company has
also brought out "I Wish I Had Another Girl,"
by Geo. A. Little and Jack Stanley, and are push-
ing it as a successor to "Gee, I Wish I Had a
Girl." This song also has the quartet arrange-
ment. "The Monkey Rag," by the Thompson Co.,
has a unique history. The composer is Chris.
Smith, colored, Smith came originally from a
southern river town and upon a recent visit to his
mother, who still resides there, caught the strain
which he afterwards developed into the song. As
Smith heard the piece it was in the chant of steam-
boat deckhands and he has preserved its original
rythm.
Another more venturesome project of Elgar's,
which his admirers still hope to see him carry out,
was inspired by his appreciation of the humor, if
not the grossness, of Rabelais, and was to have
taken the form, it was understood, of an essay in
pantomime.
F
The New Moon (Rosamund M. Watson-Cycil Scott) .. .60
The Nightingale and the Rose (Jack Thompson)
60
We See Them Not (R. Stephen Hawker-Herbert
Bunning)
60
INSTRUMENTAL.
Flirtation, mazurka caprice for piano (Vincenzo de
Crescenzo)
60
Dealers who are not handling
MUSIC& E MONTM CABLE-NELSON
SHAPIRO MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.,
Broadway and Thirty-ninth Street, New York.
VOCAL
I've Got a Girl from My Home Town (David Roth) . .$0.50
Just for You, Sweetheart (Beth Slater Whitson-A.
Bela Laszky)
60
Not Me, Never (Ralph Whitehead)
50
ELGAR'S PATRIOTIC MUSIC.
Poor Diana (Havez & Donnelly-Nat Goldstein)
50
"Tickle It!" (Dave Openheim-Joe Cooper)
60
INSTRUMENTAL.
Famous British Composer to Furnish the Music The Gaby Glide (Louis A. Hirsch)
50
The
Turkey
Trot
(Henri
Berti)
60
for the Imperial Masque, "The Crown of
G. RICORDI & CO.,
India."
14 East Forty-third Street, New York.
VOCAL.
and Merle (Clifton Bingham-Herbert Bunning) .$0.60
The announcement that Sir Edward Elgar has Mavis
My Garden in June (Edward Teschemacher-Dorothy
Livingston)
80
been commissioned by Mr. Oswald Stoll to fur-
Reconciliation (J. C. H. Beaumont)
60
nish the music of an Imperial masque to be called The Shut-Eye Road (Peggy Dean)
60
The
Song
of
Kisses
(H.
Bemberg)
60
the "Crown of India," to words by Henry Hamil- 'Tis Thou Love! (P. A. Tirindelli)
60
A. St. John Brenon.
ton, to be produced at the Coliseum in the spring,
To Daffodils (Herrick-Landon Ronald)
60
serves to recall the fact that Elgar has turned his
INSTRUMENTAL.
60
lyre to patriotic moods more than once before, as Toccata Study (Norman O'Neill)
G. RICORDI & CO.,
in his "Imperial March," written in celebration of
14 East 43d Street, New York.
VOCAL.
the Diamond Jubilee of 1897, and his "Coronation
Awake, Little Flower (Fred G. Bowles-Gertrude Sans
Ode" of 1902; his second symphony is also dedi-
cated to the memory of Edward VII. Everyone
will hope that his new essay in the same vein may
prove worthy alike of theme and composer.
In addition to the music of the masque above
referred to, it is pleasant news that Sir Edward
also has in hand the setting of Arthur O'Shaugh-
nessy's ode, "We Are the Music Makers," to which
he first turned his attention many years ago, now.
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REVIEW
Souci
PIANOS
owe it to themselves to
find out about them
at once.
CABLE-NELSON PIANO CO.
Office and Salesroom:
Femrtk Floor, 209 So. State St., corner
Adam* (Republic Building).
CHICAGO. ILL.
Factory: South Haven, Michigan.
$0.60
Come, Sing to Me (Jack Thompson)
60
Echoes, six songs by W. E. Henley—Music by Landon
Ronald
1.00
No. 1 Dedication
60
No. 2 Bring Her Again, O Western Wind
60
No. 8 The Spring, My Dear, Is No Longer Spring.60
No. 4 Your Heart Has Trembled
60
No. 6 We'll Go No More A-Roving
60
No. 6 The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold 60
Laddie Dear (Virginia Knight Logan)
«O
Love's Lyre (Thomas Hood-P. A. Tirindelli)
60
Matenata (A. St. John Brenon-Vincenzo de Cre-
Fcenzo
60
6RANDS, UPRIGHTS
HIGH GRADE
LEADER
SEYBOLD PIANO and ORGAN CO.
ELGIN,
ILLINOIS
For the
THE
DEALER
NEW and BETTER
Recefrad die HIGHEST AWARD
World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago, ltft
THE KRELL PIANO CO., CINCINNATI O.
Tk« Styl* Far 1912
Excel All Prtrku
CrtaHoni
Krakauer
Pianos
Factorial
Cyprau A T M M
136th u a 137th Street
Represent in
RICCA
A Piano Worth While at
a Popular Price
Cxolualva
tkeir construction
the biibest
mechanical and
Raprasantatlon Glvan. So ma
Territory Still Opan
Coed
RICCA & SON, Ino
93-99 Southern Boulevard, New York
artistic ideals.
New York
KRAKAUER
BROS., Makers
W. F. PETERS CO
ESTABLISHED 1902
HENRY
Manufaoturara of W. F. PETERS CO. and
VALOIS A WILLIAMS PIANOS and
PLAYER PIANOS
Unaxoellad Valua
281-28S Eaat 137th Stroot
The Weser Piano IsTheBest
Proposition In The
Market To-Day A n d We
Are Ready To
WESER BROS
r^r*'7V"'^
Writ* for Prloaa
NEW YORK
KELLER A SONS,
•MANUFACTURERS O F -
UPRIGHT PIANOS
Whit look Avonuo,
Between Ii6tk St. and Long-
wood Are.
MEW YORK
Prove It By Sending A S ampl
On Approval To Any
Responsible Dealer In
The Trade
NEWTORK
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Pianos bearing the name of H. P. A splendid new art catalogue
Nelson have acquired a phenom- showing the variety of designs in
enal sale by reason of the unusual which Gerhard instruments are
values embodied in them. They are instru- produced has recently been published. You
ments which have appealed to the progressive can increase your 1912 sales vastly by reason of
business connections with these instruments.
dealers everywhere.
Made in the H. P. NELSON CO. factories, North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues, CHICAGO, ILL.
STERLING A.
PIANOS
B. CHASE PIANOS
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior
FACTORY and PRINCIPAL,
OFFICE*
NORWAWC,
OHIO
It's what is inside of the Sterling
that has made its reputation.
detail
of its
construction
Every
receives
thorough attention from expert work-
Pianos bearing the above name have won an enviable reputation on account
of their absolute reliability.
Most profitable for the dealer to handle.
NEWBY
men—every material used in its con-
& EVANS CO.
struction is the best—absolutely. That
Factory: East 136th Street and Southern Boulevard
means a piano of permanent excellence
ThelMSARfPIANO
in every particular in which a piano
should excel.
The dealer sees the
connection between these facts and the
universal popularity of the Sterling.
The Sterling Company
Derby, Conn.
NEW YORK
A HIQH ORADE
INSTRUMENT
SOLD AT THE RIQHT PRICE
Correspondence Solicited
IVfa.nufaot:ut>*ct b y
LOCKHART & CO., 615 to 619 10th Ave., cor. 44th St., N. Y. City
SMITH & BARNES and STROHBEft
HIGH GRADE PIANO8,
1871 CljbDfjra • « • • • •
1 SMITH, BARNES ft STROHBER GO i f CHICAOO, U. S. A.
BELLEVUE PIANOS THE FAVORITE FREDERICK PIANO
The High-Grade Western Piau
I
Twentieth
Century
—Manufacture! by—
AGENTS WANTED
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117-125 Cypress Avenoe
FREDERICK PIANO CO.
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DEALERS
NEW YORK
should investigate.
B«tabll«ri*»cl 1806
BELLEVUE PIANO CO.
BELLEVUE, IOWA
DECKER &, SON
PIANOS
Unsurpaamd
PACTORYl
699-703 East 135th St.
NEW
In Ton*, Touoh and FMnlsh
YORK
THE MATCHLESS KING PIANOS
ARE SOLD FROM COAST TO COAST
The Best Money Maker for the Dealer in the United States.
PRICES AND CATALOGUES
ON APPLICATION
Office and Wareroom, 271 Wabash Ave., Chicago, I1L
DERIVAS& HARRIS
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE UPRIGHT and PLAYER PIANOS
Now Factory, 134th to 1 35th Sts. and Willow Avo.
(Capacity 6000 Pianos per annum)
NEW YORK CITV
THE JT^ R A D L E
ESSENTIALLY
MILTON PIANO CO.
A. H Kay ton, President
12th Ave. and West 55th Street
NEW YORK
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GRADE
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MANUFACTURED BY
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