Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 8

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THE: MUSIC TRADE
Reason Why!
Century Edition
Is Undisputedly The Best
That's Why It Sells
The Best
REVIEW
THAT burglars, evidently amateurs in business,
broke into the quarters of three music publishing
houses' last week and secured a box of candy, two
dollars' worth of postage stamps and a suitcase—
empty.
THAT crooks so green are more to be pitied than
censured.
THAT at her concert at the Hippodrome last
Sunday evening Mme. Tetrazzini sang in English
a new song written for her by Victor Herbert
and entitled "Love's Hour."
THAT Prof. T. C. Okane, a well-known writer
of hymns, died recently in Delaware, Ohio, at the
age of eighty-two years. His best known hymns
are ''Among the Home Over There," "Waiting
at the Door" and "On Jordan's Stormy Banks."
THAT Mary Hopkins, whose song "Dearie Mine,"
published by Clarice Manning & Co., has proven
a decided success, has just had another song, "I
Know You're Somewhere Loving Me," published
by the same house.
THAT the new number, which, by the way, has
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
Mission Bells
The Latest Instrumental
Novelty
BY
MARIE LOUKA
A Descriptive Tone Poem for Piano
A New Favorite with Teacher and Pupil
Whitney Warner Co.
131 West 41st Street
NEW YORK
a striking title page, seems full of promise.
THAT songs of Ireland seem to hit the popular
fancy at the present time.
THAT perhaps the Home Rule movement may be
the cause of the popularity.
THAT Abe Holzmann has resigned from the
music printing business.
CARYLL TO BECOME AMERICAN.
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"BRASS BAND EPHRAHAM JONES"
is one of the hits of the
act.
Band and Orchestra ar-
rangements are already in
great demand!
Sung everywhere.
Selling your share?
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Prominent Composer Has Already Taken Out | j
First Papers—Looks for European Triumph s
for "The Pink Lady."
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Ivan Caryll, composer of "The Pink Lady," has
announced his intention of becoming an American
citizen, and has to that effect already taken out his
first papers. Regarding "The Pink Lady" Mr.
Caryll is reported to have said: "The play is
going to be produced this season not only in
London but in Paris, Berlin and Vienna. I think
this is really the first instance where a musical
comedy produced in America has been bought for
France, Germany, Austria and Australia, as well
as England. I find new ideas over here, which I
seemed unable to do in London. After living there
so long I got into a groove. I have studied the
public here. The general musical taste is excep-
tionally good. 'The Pink Lady' is bound to take
in London."
"THE ENCHANTRESS" A REAL HIT.
The Herbert Opera Well Received on the Road
—Musical Numbers That Find Favor with
the Audiences.
THE EUROPEAKTSUCCE3S
The most extravagant vau-
deville act ever presented
to the public_, opened at
Hammerstein's Victoria
Theatre on the 19th inst.,
with no less a person than
NED WAYBURN, America's
foremost producer as the
"STAR".
No other act ever recorded
such a tremendous success
as "THE PRODUCER 11 .
Everywhere Victor Herbert's latest light opera,
"The Enchantress," plays, it attracts crowded
houses and receives warm welcome. Last week
one of Brooklyn's typical music-loving audiences
assembled in the Montauk Theatre nightly. The
advance bookings for every performance were ex-
ceptionally heavy, while the S. R. O. sign held a
conspicuous position in the lobby. The gems of
the opera, including "To the Land of My Own Ro-
mance," "Art Is Calling for Me," "I Want to Be a
Prima Donna," "Come, Little Fishes (the goldfish
song), "All Your Own Am I" (champagne song)
and "The Dreaming Princess" (madrigal), re-
ceived their full meed of praise from both press and
public.
The other musical numbers in "The Enchantress"
that have won favor are "Come to Sunny Spain,"
"If You Can't Be as Happy as You'd Like to Be,
Be Just as Happy as You Can," "Rose, Lucky
Rose," "They All Look When They're Far Away,"
"I've Been Looking for a Perfect Man," "That
Naughty Little Song" and "When the Right Man
Sings Tra La La." M. Witmark & Sons publish
the music, including a set of waltzes, selection and
score.
"The Enchantress" opened at Ford's Theater,
Baltimore, on Monday night to a crowded house.
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You can order it from your nearest
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The " M o s t Popular
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contains about 125 of the
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THE MUSIC TRADE
PHILADELPHIANS WIN PRIZES
Offered by Manuscript Society of That City for
Best Motet and Anthem.
REVIEW
that Puccini may find a place for the canine lilt
in his next American opera, and offers this trans-
lation of it into the tongue of Dante and Verdi:
Ogni volta (he vengo a visitare in paese,
La gente commincia a cacciare il mio canino con calci di
piede.
Non fa nessun effetto che sia un caninuccio,
Misogna che finiscono di cacciare il mio canino con calci di
piede.
The two prizes offered by the Manuscript So-
ciety of Philadelphia, for the best motet and
Rendered back into English by one not familiar
anthem, have been awarded to two local composers.
H. Alexander Matthews won the $100 prize for a with the original, this would become:
Each time that I come to visit in the community,
motet, and Dr. W. W. Gilchrist the $50 prize foi
The rabble commences to buffet my dog with blows of the
foot.
an anthem. The competition was open to all com-
It makes not any effect that he should be a lowly dog,
posers residing in the United States. The winning
It is their business that they should cease to buffet my dog
with blows of the foot.
compositions are to be produced at a church con
If Italy has the appreciation of true art with
cert of the Manuscript Society later in the season
which she has been credited, there will soon be a
new lyric on the lips of the Venetian gondoliers,
NEW REMICK WALTZ SONG.
and the gaunt arches of the Coliseum will hear
something as fierce in its way as the shouts of
J. H. Remick & Co. have just published a new the Roman populace in the days of Honorius. And
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waltz song entitled 'Twilight Dreams, ' with lyrics the rights of translation into other tongues, includ-
by Herbert Thomson and music by Anatol Fried-
ing the Scandinavian, are still open.
land and Johann C. Schmid. The new number
possesses rather unusual qualities and with a little
pushing is expected to develop into a substantial
hit. This is one of the first contributions to the
Remick catalog made by Mr. Friedland since be-
coming connected with that house recently.
A VIENNESE PUBLISHER'S VIEW.
A Vienna publisher says that the comic opera
with a waltz is becoming a most unprofitable ven-
ture. The average purchaser requires the waltz
but not the remainder of the score. He advises
publishers in future to purchase the copyright of
the waltz from the composer and to request him to
dispose of other parts of his stock to autograph
dealers. Collectors of autographs like rare manu-
scripts, but the average publisher prefers lucubra-
tions which are likely to have a large circulation
in print.
THE HOUN' SONG OF MISSOURI.
It is evident by this time that the houn' song
is going to be Missouri's State anthem, unless it
becomes a national air. The latter prospect is sug-
gested by the signal favor with which the lowly
ballad has been greeted in the East, and it may
soon happen that the very persons who lately pro-
tested against connecting the song with this State's
name will be defending Missouri's claim to its
authorship against that of Kentucky, North Caro-
lina or Texas.
The Springfield (Mass., not Mo.) Republican
points to this possibility when, in an editorial
on "The New Rag from the Ozarks," it suggests
EVERYBODY'S
SINGING IT
The Great Novelty Song
"Lady Angelina"
Words by DAVE REED
THE OLIVER DITSON CO.,
Boston, Mass.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Moment valse caprice for piano (II.
A Fugitive
Weyts)
$0.50
Annette Waltzes for piano (Edouard E. Lemieux).. .50
A Romance of Bohemia, for piano (E. S. Phelps)
50
Barcarolle, in D for piano (James II. Rogers)
50
Dream of Love, No. 3, in Ab for piano (Franz
Liszt)
,
50
Gallant and Gay, Op. 399, march and two-step for piano
(Edmund Braham)
60
In Merry Mood, for piano (J. W. Lerman)
40
La Cascade, valse caprice for piano (Julius K. John-
son)
50
Meadow Brook, Op. 50, idyl for piano (A. O. T.
Astenius)
60
Petite Serenade, Op. 48, for piano (J. Frank Fry-
singer)
40
Promenade Caprice, Op. 60, for piano (M. Kessler-
Weyler)
50
Song of the Night, petit nocturne for piano (Henri de
Bleriot)
60
Springtime, Op. 175, novelette for piano (Frank P.
Atherton)
50
Tarantelle, in D, for piano (Alfred Giuliani)
40
Under the Linden, valse for piano (Paul Zilcher)
30
Valsette, in G, for piano (James II. Rogers;
30
Woodland Echoes (A. P. Wyman)
40
EASTER ANTHEMS.
God, Who Is Rich In Mercy (G. M. Gairett) For
mixed voices
$0.05
Hark, Ten Thousand Voices Sounding (Thomas Kelly
W. Berwald) For mixed voices. .
12
I Heard a Great Voice (Charles Fonteyn Manney)
For mixed voices
16
O Death, Where Is Thy Sting? (Edmund Turner) For
mixed voices
12
On Wings of Living Light (Homer N. Bartlett) For
mixed voices with solos
16
Thanks Be To God (Adolf Frey) For mixed voices with
baritone solo
12
They Came Unto the Sepulchre (Frank G. Cauffman)
For mixed voices with «olos
12
Nova Vita (H. Clough-Leightei) Easter processional
for mix«d voices
10
CAROLS.
Six Easter Carols for mixed voices and unison
05
Rejoice, the Lord is King (Charles Wesley-George
B. Nevin).
Come Forth and Bring Your Garlands (Mrs. J. W.
Anderson-H. Kotzschmar).
O, Wonderful Easter Morning (Rev. John Westall-
Lyman W. Deane).
Victor
Co.j
CHICAGO
Publishers of
''LITTLE PUFF OF SMOKE,GOOD NIGHT"
"HONEY SAL"
"SING ME AN IRISH COME-ALL-YE"
"RAGGED EDGES"
"MOTHER"
" W H Y DON'T THE DAND PLAY DIXIE"
Live Dealers will have a good supply
of this number on hand.
P u b l i s h e d by
M. WITMARK & SONS
New York Chicago San Francisco London Paris
WALTER JACOBS,
167 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Evening Shadows, reverie for guitar (A. J. Weidt) . . .30
Mazurka, No. 1, for mandolin orchestra (C. Saint-
Saens)
1.15
Sun Rays, characteristic dance for piano (Arthur C.
Morse)
50
The Commander, march and two-step for mandolin or-
chestra (R. B. Hall)
. 1.13
The Loreley, guitar solo (F. Silcher); Within a Mile
i.f Ediuboro, guilnr sol. (Jnmes Hook
30
Turkish Towel Rag, for piano (Thos. S. Allen)
50
Vigor of Youth march for mandolin orchestra (W. M.
Rice)
1.15
Westward, Ho! march for banjo (Geo. L. Lansing).. .55
McKlNLEY MUSIC CO.,
Chicago, 111.
Publishers of Frank K. Root & Co., Edition.
VOCAL.
Saturday Night (Roger Lewis-F. Henri Klickmann) . .$0.50.
The Ragtime Band Down in Harmony Hall (Roger
Lewis-F. Henri Klickmann)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Dancing Wavelets, three-step for piano (P. Wenrich) . .
Fire-Fly Dance for piano (Victor La Salle)
In Tepee Land, Indian march and two-step for piano
(Percy Wenrich)
Moonlight, waltz for piano (Victor La Salle)
Pop Corn Dance, schottische for piano(Percy Wenrich)
The Charioteer, march and two-step for piano (Glenn 5 0
W. Ashley)
THEODORE MORSE MUSIC CO.,
1367 Broadway, New York.
"Another" Rag (D. A. Esrom-Theodore Morse)
$0.50
Call Around Any Old Time, Any Old Time At All
(D. A. Esrom-Theodore Morse)
60
I'd Love to Lead a Military Band (Jack Mahoney-
Theodore Morse)
50
]f This Rose Told You All It Knows (Jack Mahoney-
Theodore Morse)
50
'Lizabeth Ann (1). A. Esrom-Theodore Morse)
50
Sweet Swanee Sue (Jack Mahoney-Theodore Morse).. .50
That's How I Want to be Loved (Jack Mahoney- 5 0
Theodore Morse)
••••• -
That's Why the Violets Live (Jack Mahoney-Theo-
dore Morse)
50
The Washington Waddle (Jack Mahoney-Theodore
Morse)
50
When We Were College Boys (D. A. Esrom-Theodore ffi
50
Morse)
OPERA IN ENGLISH.
Why the Translation of Foreign Operas Into
English Presents Certain Difficulties That
Generally Tend to Make the Result Unsat-
isfactory.
The same old talk goes on these days about
"opera in English," as if America had not the
chance of its life to escape from the provincialism
which now limits the artistic devolpment of most
great nations of Europe. Think of "Pelleas et
Melisande" sung in English. Where would the
sense of it be? Who wants to hear "Tristan"
sung in English, or French either? Half of the
savor of the thing is lost at once. What would
the vocal or rhetorical or whatever-they-are parts
of Debussy's opera be if they were divorced from
the inflection and the music of Debussy's own
BUY YOUR MJUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
- WALTER JACOBS
167 Tremont St.,
BOSTON. MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring." "Some Day When Drtams Come True."
And Some Others World Famous
7 3 2 SHERMAN ST"
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CHICAGO
Music by GEORGE CHRISTIE
Composer of "BABY ROSE."
Faithful People, Now Rejoice (Sarah C. Downes),
Christ Is Risen (Geo. W.Dunklee-G. A. Daggett).
Chime Softly, Bells of Easter (Robert Bonner).
SECULAR WORKS.
The Fairy Godmother's Lesson, an operetta for chil-
dren (Abbie Goodwin Lewis-Carrie Bullard)
WORLD WIDE HIT
Down By The Old Millstream
Every dealer should have it; also,
"DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE"
"WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS"
"BUCKWHEAT CAKES"
"FARE-THEE-WELL"
Order from your Jobber, or,
TELL TAYLOR, MUSIC PUBLISHER
Qrand Opera House Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO.
"EDITION WOOD"
BOSTON
NEW YORK
240 Summer St.
23 East 20th St.
Also at London and Leipzig
JOS.
M . DALY
Gaiety Theatre Bldg., 666 Washington St.. Boston, Mass.
Publisher of
"CHICKEN REEL." "SCENTED ROSES" WALTZES,
And Many Others
OLIVER
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply ETery Reqwirement of Music Dealers
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PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
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