Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 14

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
MANY MERITORIOUS BALLADS
STRAUSS RAPS RADICALISTS.
In Recent Issues of the Boosey House—Writers
of Ability Represented.
Dr. Richard Strauss has stirred up a hornet's
nest in radical Germany with an open letter re-
garding the agitation for perpetuating the Wag-
ner family's monopoly of "Parsifal." The letter
contains the following attack on the Reichstag
and universal suffrage:
"Unfortunately the decision in regard to 'Par-
sifal' does not rest with the people who have re-
finement and the development of our own culture
at heart, but with politicians who are devoid of
r.nders'anding the rights of intellectual property
Some recent issues from Boosey & Co., 9 East
17th street, New York, are destined to win a large
degree of favor at the hands of singers of ballads
of quality. Among those which merit special con-
sideration are "Blue Eyes," with music by Ivan
Novello and words by John Yorke Bailey; "Cori-
sande," music by Wilfrid Sanderson and words by
Fred E. Weatherly; "The Brownies," music by
Franco Leoni and words by Fred E. Weatherly;
"It Isn't Raining Rain to Me," music by Lewis
Carey and words by Robert Loveman; "The
Pitcher," music by H. Arnold Smith and words by
Edward Lysacht; "The First of June," music by
Herbert Oliver and words by H. Ernest Hunt;
"The Maiden in Gray," music by Reginald S. Barni-
cott and words by Hubi-Newcombe; "Joy," music
by Cecil Engelhardt and words by Natalie Joan
Davey; "Go, Little Song," music by Lily Cover and
words by Harold Simpson.
It is difficult to differentiate when estimating the
merits of each of these compositions, for they are
all well worthy of praise. They are written by
musicians of repute and their skill is evident in the
melodic treatment and scoring. As is usual with
the Boosey prints they are admirably edited and
produced. The songs should find no small number
of purchasers when properly featured by the enter-
prising dealer.
owners." He adds: "I heard Eugene Richter, the
late famous Radical parliamentarian, invoke the
most shameless lies to tread under foot the right
of 200 German composers, including the Wagners
and Heines, in favor of 200,000 German publicans.
Things will not be better so long as universal
suffrage exists and so long as votes are counted
and not weighed, so long, for .example, as the
voice of a simple Richard Wagner does not count
the same as the voices of 100,000 navvies put to-
gether. No wonder the French and Italians in
matters artistic still consider us as barbar'ans."
Now will you be good.
SCHULZ
SINCERITY
You find it all through the product of
this company
Caulfield and Driver, noted for their rendition
of Irish songs, are making a hit with the audi-
ences on the" Loew time. They are using the
Jerome and Schwartz number "'I Love to Hear an
Irish Bsnd," which was recently featured by Geo.
M. Cohr.n at the Friars Frolic.
3 Great Pianos
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REVIEW
M. SCHULZ CO.
FACTORIES- • ^ r ' e ' Curtis, Ohio and Carpenter Streets
' and Morgan and Superior Streets
Office and Wareroom, 711 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 111.
N. W. Sales Department, 901-903 First Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.
South Atlantic Sales Department, Room 730 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
With 3 sounding boards
in each (Patented) have the
greatest talking points in
the trade.
GRANDS,
UPRIGHTS
men GRADE
LEADER
For the
DEALER
R eaelv*d the HIGHEST AWARD
Wortd'i Colombian EXSMMMOB
Chicago, 1893
THE KRELL P I A N O CO., CINCINNATI, O
We fix " o n e p r i c e " —
wholesale and retail.
The Heppe Piano Co.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The Style* For 1912
Excel All Previous
Creations
Factories
Cypress Avenue
136th and 137th Street
New York
Krakauer
Represent in
their construction
Pianos
the highest
mechanical and
artistic ideals.
KRAKAUER BROS., Makers
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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Pianos bearing the name of H. P.
Nelson have acquired a phenom-
enal sale by reason of the unusual
values embodied in them. They are instru-
ments which have appealed to the progressive
dealers everywhere.
A splendid new art catalogue
showing the variety of designs in
which Gerhard instruments are
produced has recently been published. You
can increase your 1912 sales vastly by reason of
business connections with these instruments.
Made in the H. P. NELSON CO. factories, North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues, CHICAGO, ILL.
STERLING A.
PIANOS
B. CHA5E PIAN05
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
to make up an artistic Instrument, there are none superior
FACTORY and PRINCIPAL, OPPICBt NORWA^K, OHIO
NEWBY & EVANS
It's what is inside of the Sterling
that has made its reputation. Every
Pianos bearing the above name have won an enviable reputation on account
detail of its construction receives
of
their absolute reliability. Most profitable for the dealer to handle.
thorough attention from expert work-
NEWBY & EVANS CO.
men—every material used in its con-
NEW YORK
struction is the best—absolutely. That Factory: East 136th Street and Southern Boulevard
means a piano of permanent excellence
A matt ORADB INSTRUMENT
in every particular in which a piano
SOLD AT THE RIGHT PRICE
Correapondenoe
Solicited
should excel.
The dealer sees the
Manufaotur*d by
connection between these facts and the LOCKHART & CO., 615 to 619 10th Ave., cor. 44th St., N. Y. City
universal popularity of the Sterling.
The Sterling Company
Darby, Conn.
SMITH & BARNES and STROHBEft
HIGH GRADE PIANOS,
Clf bmmrm « * • • • •
""«fr SMITH, BARNES I STROHBER CO., IS7S
CHICASO. 1 . S. A.
THE
NEW and BETTER
RICCA
THE FAVORITE FREDERICK PIANO
i
AGENTS WANTED
Offloe and Faottry:
117-125 Cypress Avenie
Exclusive Territory
—Manufactured by—
FREDERICK PIANO CO.
NEW YORK
1806
A Piano Worth While at
a Popular Price
Exclusive Representation Given. Some
Good Territory Still Open.
DECKER & SON 699-703 East 135th St.
PAOTORTl
PIANOS
UnaurpasMd lri Ton*, Touoh and
RICCA & SON, Ino,
93-99 Southern Boulevard, New York
NBW YORK
Finish
THE MATCHLESS KING PIANOS
ARE SOLD FROM COAST TO COAST
ONKo NewYwk
452456
Tenth Av.
PIAMO
UNIFORMLY GOOD
ALWAYS RELIABLE
ROGART
PIANOS
PLAYER
PIANOS
The Best Money Maker for the Dealer in the United States.
PRICES AND CATALOGUES
ON APPLICATION
Office and Wareroom, 271 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
DERIVAS& HARRIS
Our Sales Plan
Is The Thing
HIGH GRADE UPRIGHT and PLAYER PIANOS
New Factory, 1 3 4 t h to 1 3 5 t h Stm. and Willow Ave.
(Capacity 6000 Piano* per annum)
NEW YORK CITY
THE fT # R A D L E PIANO
ESSENTIALLY
NEW YORK
Get in the Bush & Gerts ranks. Get the
full benefit of the vigorous, active, pro-
motive policy that is pushing this high
grade proposition to the very front posi-
tion as a high grade, quick-selling, prof-
itable piano to handle—a fixed POLIO*, a
PRINCIPLE, a rock-riven foundation of
indestructible merit, worth and value.
We will show you how, furnish the am-
munition and selling plan and the piano—
how much easier you can and how will-
ingly you -should do the rest—GET our
agency NOW, do not wait.
A HIGH GRADE
PRODUCT
MANUFACTURED BY
BOGART PIANO CO.
283 East 137th Street
MANUFACTURERS OF
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Wast Seitt 8tr««l
New
THE GREAT ONE NAME
ONE TRADEMARK
ONE QUALITY
ONE PRICE.
BUSH & GERTS Piano Players,
Grands, Uprights, in largest as-
sortment obtainable or manufac-
tured under one trademark.
Write Por Pull Particular*
York City
BUSH & GERTS
PIANO CO.
BUSH TEMPLE, CHICAGO

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