Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 20

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THE: MUSIC TRADE:
REVIEW
irritability comes from the extreme care with
which they have to regulate the expenditure of air
Dr. Nikisch Says Some Instruments Came in their lungs. This renders them nervous and
Irritability—Others Give a Sane and Calm the blood easily mounts to the brain.
Temperament.
"It is, therefore, necessary to use great delicacy
in addressing them to avoid putting them in the
It is an ancient tradition that music softens the
worst of tempers.
passions of humanity, but it is only now realized
"The clarinet player is less sensitive, and one
that the characters of musicians are profoundly may even make a very little joke at his expense
influenced by the nature of the instrument they
without affecting his equilibrium of spirit.
play.
"Blowers of the big brass wind instruments, on
Dr. Arthur Nikisch, the well-known conductor,
the other hand, are, in general, of a sane and
has this week given out some remarkable details
calm temperament, and very good fellows, and will
or: this point, which have been causing a good deal
stand a lot of criticism without feeling hurt."
of comment, as well as amusing disputes among
It is being declared that a comparative psychol-
musical students.
ogy of musicians, with the motto, "Tell me what
"A conductor," he says, "should have on his lips you play and I will tell you what you are," must
the whole keyboard of different styles in which to be made one of the sciences of the future.
address the members of his orchestra, always,
when criticizing or discussing their execution,
bearing carefully in mind the instrument they play
and talking accordingly."
The most sensitive performers, he finds, and
GEO. W. MEYER MUSIC CO.,
those most ready to take offense, are players of the
1367 Broadway, New York.
hautbois and bassoon. He explains that "their
VOCAL.
MUSIC'S EFFECT ON PLAYERS.
F
MUSICA E MONTH
DECKER & SON.
ESTABLISHED 1856.
NEW YORK
WARNING TO INFRINGERS
Any piano bearing the name of Decker
& Son in any other form than that shown
above is an infringement on the genuine.
All makers of stencil pianos, piano deal-
ers and users of pianos using the name of
Decker & Son will be prosecuted to the
full extent of the law.
DECKER & SON, 697-701 East 135th St., New York
Back to My Home Town Girl (Joe Ward-Benj. Rich-
mond)
|0.60
Do It In the Dark (Sam M. Lewis-Geo. W. Meyer) .60
Ev'ry Time You're Lonely, Don't Forget that I Am
Lonely Too (Edgar Leslie-Meyer)
60
If You Were Only Here (Ralph Edwards-Geo. W.
Meyer)
60
If a Rooster Can Love so Many Little Chickens,
Can't a Man Love More Than One (Alfred Bryan-
Geo. W. Meyer)
50
In the Golden Harvest Time (Robt. J. Roden-G«o. W.
Meyer)
.\
60
Italy (Ralph Edwards-Geo. W. Meyer)
60
It Must Be Love (Geo. W. Meyer)
60
Love's Contentment, reverie for piano (A. Oleman) . . . .60
My Music Teacher (Sam M. Lewis-Geo. W. Meyer).. .60
'Neath the Mississippi Moon (Robt. J. Roden-Geo. W.
Meyer)
60
Oh, You Little Rascal, I'm Wise to You (Edgar Les-
lie-Geo. W. Meyer)
50
Rachel Rubenstein's Rag (Sam Lewis-Geo. W. Meyer) .60
That Mellow Melody (.Sam M. Lewis-Geo. W. Meyer) .60
That Syncopateo Boogie Boo (Sam M. Lewis- Geo. W.
Meyer)
60
When a Boy Without a Girl Meets a Girl Without a
Boy (Robt J. Roden-Geo. W. Meyer)
60
INSTRUMENTAL.
Red Onion Rag (Abe Oleman)
60
That Entertaining Rag (Arthur Wellsley)
50
Variety Rag (Harry Austin Tierney)
60
SCHULZ
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M. WITMARK & SONS,
144-146 West 37th Street, New York.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Apple Blossoms, Waltz for piano (Geo. L. Spaulding)$0.50
Auntie's Darling, Mazurka for piano (G. L. Spaulding) .80
Birds' Courtship, Idyl for piano (Eduard Hoist)
76
Brother's Darling, Caprice for piano (G. L. Spaulding) .80
Fairy Zoo's Lament, Melody for piano (Marie Seuel-
Holst)
30
Fern Valley, four hand arrangement for piano (Geo.
L. Spaulding)
60
Forest Romance, Idyl for piano (Marie Seuel-Holst).. .60
For You, Waltz for piano (Marie Seuel-Holst)
80
A Game of Tag, Humoresque for piano (G. J. Trinkaus) 1.00
Hide and Seek, March for piano (Walter Rolfe)
60
In Budding Branches, Piano solo (Marie Seuel-Holst) .60
Jack Rabbit Steals a Molasses Kiss, Piano solo (Elsie
G. Phelan)
30
Little Forest Ballet, Piano solo (Marie Seuel-Holst). . .50
The Little Runaway, Etude for piano (Marie Seuel-
Holst)
80
On Fluttering Wings Caprice for piano (Marie Seuel-
Holst)
30
Peach Blossoms, Waltz for piano (Geo. L. Spaulding) .60
'Possums Race for Life, Four hands for piano (Geo. L.
Spaulding)
50
Queenly Steps, Four hands for piano (A. Tellier)
60
Sister's Darling, Polka for piano (Geo. L. Spaulding) .80
Twinkling Eyes, Schottische for piano (Paul Lawson) .60
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.,
219-221 West 46th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
At the Gate of the Palace of Dreams (Chas. E. Baer-
johann C. Schmid)

?0.50
Don t Drop a Quarter in the Meter (Powell I. Ford-
J. Caldwell Atkinson)
50
'Frisco Dan (Earle C. Jones-Egbert Van Alstyne)
50
I Just Came Back from Dear Old Dixie Land (David
Stamper)
50
I'm the Guy (Rube Goldberg-Bert Grant)
50
Kuddles and Kisses (Gus Edwards-Edward Madden
50
Mister Moving Picture Man (Geo. J. Moriarty-J. R.
Shannon)
50
My Little Lovin' Sugar Babe (Stanley Murphy-Henry
I. Marshall)
50
My Rose of Old Kildare (J. Brandan Walsh-Charles T.
Straight)
50
Roo-Te-Toot (Harry Williams-Egbert Van Alstyne) . . .50
Something Tells Me You're the Girl (George T. Mori-
arty-J. R. Shannon)
50
Teasing Moon (Stanley Murphy-Henry Marshall)
50
That Old Girl of Mine (Earle C. Jones-Egbert Van
AJstyne)
50
The Election in Jungletown (A. Seymour Brown-Bert
Grant)
50
What Made the Boys Like Rosie (A. Seymour Brown-
Nat. D. Ayer and Bert Grant)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Rig-A-Jig (Rag) (Nat D. Ayer)
50
The Ravinia Club—March (William Weil-The Chicago
Band)
50
The Turkey Trot (Rag—Two-Step) (Ribe Denmark) . . .50
NEW HOWARD PRODUCTION.
Jos. E. Howard's latest musical comedy, "Frivol-
ous Geraldine," is scheduled to open in Chicago on
December 20, after a couple of weeks spent in
whipping the production into shape on the road.
Ohas. K. Harris, will, of course, publish the music
of the production.
K you are a salesman, tuner or traveler, and
desire a position, forward your wants in an ad-
vertisement to The Review in space not to ex-
ceed four lines and it will be inserted free of
charge and replies sent to you.
SINCERITY
3 Great Pianos
You find it all through the product of
this company
With 3 sounding boards
in each (Patented) have the
greatest talking points in
the trade.
M. SCHULZ CO.
rirmoiirs
j Erie, Curtis, Ohio and Carpenter Streets
tAUiUKltS: j a n ( J
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.
SMITH & BARNES and STROHBEft
HIGH GRADE PIANOS,
SMITH, BARNES ft STROHBER GO.,
WlB
C. KURTZMAIII ft
We fix " o n e p r i c e " —
wholesale and retail.
The Heppe Piano Co.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
926-536 Niagara St.. luffs I o, R o ?,
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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.
REVIEW
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 MEHLIN
PIANOS
"A LEADER
AMONG
LEADERS"
Paul G. Mehlin & Sons,
Main Offlcm and Wareroom:
Factor
ioss
Broadway, from 20th to 21st StS.,
It's what is inside of the Sterling
27 Union Square, NEW YORK.
WEST NEW.YORK, N . J .
that has made its reputation. Every
JOHN H. LUDDEN, Western Traveling Representative
detail of its construction receives
6 1 3 9 Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, III.
thorough attention from expert work-
men—every material used in its con-
struction is the best—absolutely. That
means a piano of permanent excellence
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
in every particular in which a piano
to make up an artistic Instrument, there are none superior
should excel.
The dealer sees the
connection between these facts and the FACTORY and PRINCIPAL, OPPICEi NORWALK, OHIO
universal popularity of the Sterling.
A. B. CHA5E PIANOS
The Sterling Company
NEW BY & EVANS
Pianos bearing the above name have won an enviable reputation on account
of their absolute reliability. Most profitable for the dealer to handle.
Darby, Conn.
NEWBY & EVANS CO.
THE
NEW and BETTER
RICCA
A Piano Worth While at
a Popular Price
Exclusive Representation Given. Some
Good Territory Still Open.
RICCA & SON, Inc.
93-99 Southern Boulevard, New York
NEW YORK
Factory: East 136th Street and Southern Boulevard
The LOCKNART PIANO
A Hiatl
GRADE
INSTRUMENT
SOLD AT THE RIOHT PRICP
Correspondence Solioited
Manufaotur*d t»y
LOCKHART & CO.. 615 to 619 10th Ave.. cor. 44th St.. N. Y. City
THE FAVORITE FREDERICK PIANO
Oflloe and Faotiry:
AGENTS WANTED
117-125 Cypress Avenue
Exclusive Territory
—Manufactured by—
FREDERICK PIANO CO.
NEW YORK
THE MATCHLESS KING PIANOS
ARE SOLD FROM COAST TO COAST
452456
Tenth Av.
NewYork
PIANO
UNIFORMLY GOOD
ALWAYS RELIABLE
BOGART
PIANOS
PIANOS PLAYER
BOGART PIANO CO.
2 8 3 East 137th Street
Our Sales Plan
Is The Thing
NEW YORK
The Best Money Maker for the Dealer in the United States.
PRICES AND CATALOGUES
ON APPLICATION
Office and Wareroom, 271 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
DE RIVAS & HARRIS
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE UPRIGHT and PLAYER PIANOS
New Factory, 1 34th to 1 35th Sts. and Willow A wo.
(Capacity 6000 Piano, per annum)
THE
NEW YORK CITY
jr m R A D L E F>IA[MO
ESSENTIALLY
A
HIGH
GRADE
PRODUCT
MANUFACTURED BY
F. RADLE . w.-."S»J?*J...... N e w Y o r k C i t y
Get In the Bush & Gerts ranks. Get the THE GREAT ONE NAME
full benefit of the vigorous, active, pro-
ONE TRADEMARK
motive policy that Is pushing this high
grade proposition to the very front posi-
ONE QUALITY
tion as a high (crude. quick-selling;, prof-
ONE PRICE.
itable piano to handle—a fixed POLICY, a
PRINCIPLE, a rock-riven foundation of BUSH & GERTS Piano Players,
indestrnctible merit, worth and value.
We will wliow yon how, furnish the am- Grands, Uprights, in largest as-
munition and selling plan and the piano— sortment obtainable or manufac-
how much easier you can and how will- tured under one trademark.
lnjfly you should do the rest—GET our
accency NOW, do not wait.
Wrlta For Full Particulars
BUSH&GERTS
PIANO CO.
BUSH TEMPLF, f HJCACO

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