Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 21

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b:ok is a great deal larger than any collection they
have heretofore published, it will be necessary for
EXPANSION OF THE "MOST POPULAR" SERIES.
them to advance the price shortly from the special
Latest Volumes Covering Every Phase of Music Published by Hinds, Noble & Eldredge,
introductory price offered in their advertisement
New York, Have Won a Tremendous Vogue Throughout Country—Dealers Find Them
in this issue.
Profitable Sellers—New Issues That Are Destined to Augment Popularity.
Among other books which are just issued are
included "The Most Popular Modern Piano
In describing the new books published by Hinds, sons," songs describing spring, summer, autumn
Pieces" a-ncl "The Most Popular Modern Piano
Noble & Eldredge during the past year, which in- and winter and the pleasures of each. Under Duets." These collections, the former arranged
clude "The Most Popular Songs for Every Oc- Songs for Children's Entertainments we find six- by Paola Gallico and the latter by E. R. Kroeger,
castiony'" "The Most (Popular Army ancf Navy
teen songs which are popular with children; all contain such numbers as "A la Bien Aimee," by
Songs," "The Most Popular Concert and Drawing of them are game songs. The well-known "Lon- Schutt; "Alle Marche," by Schytte; "Chant
Room Songs" for high voice and for low voice, don Bridge" is here, together with "Here We Go d'Amour," by Stojowski; barcarolle from "Tales
''The Most Popular Selections for Violin and
Around the Mulberry Bush," etc. Under Songs of Hoffman," by Offenbach; berceuse from "Joce-
Piano" (volume 1 and volume 2), "The Most Popu- for Social Gatherings, "Old Black Joe," lyn," by Godard; "Song of the Lark," by Tschai-
lar Violin Operatic Pieces,'' "The Most Popular
"Suvvanee River," "Annie Laurie," "Dixie's Land," kowsky; "Song Without Words," by Tschai-
Modern Piano Pieces," "The Most Popular Mod- "My Bonnie," etc., are found. Songs for Partings kowsky; "Witches' Dance," by MacDowell; "Hu-
ern Piano Duets" and "The Most Popular Man- and P'arewells is one of the particularly desirable moreske," by Dvorak, etc. Of collections that con-
dolin Operatic Pieces," one instinctively begins features in the collection. The titles under
tain contents lists like these nothing further can
with "The Most Popular Songs for Every Occa- this heading include "Auf Wiedersehen," "Auld be said. They speak for themselves.
sion." This is easily explained because when one Lang Syne," "Do They Miss Me at Home?"
"The Most Popular Drawing Room and Concert
finds a collection containing nearly 200 songs rang- etc. One heading in the collection which will add Songs" for high voice and the same for low voice
ing over every occasion throughout the year one greatly to its success in those cities where old home is something that is different from anything here-
naturally accords it pre-eminence.
week is celebrated is Songs for Home Comings. tofore published. Hinds, Noble & Eldredge have
Commencing with New Years, there are six new Under this heading we find "Home, Sweet Home," inclivded thirty numbers or more in each volume
copyrighted songs; for Lincoln's Birthday, besides "The Dearest Spot Is Home," "Old Folks at and have chosen the most popular songs for the
"Battle Cry of Freedom," "Battle Hymn of the Home," and a great many of the other songs which purpose of solo singing that are to be found in
awaken those pleasant recollections of old home musical literature. The French, German and
Republic," etc., there is a new song in honor of
this occasion called "Lincoln's Birthday"; for St. days and joys which are so pleasurable. Songs for Italian songs included are written in both the origi-
Valentine's Day there are a number of good songs, Devotional Exercises include all the popular hymns nal text and in the English translation, which will
including one called 'St. Valentine"; for Washing- and devotional songs .which are sung generally at be of great benefit for those who wish to sing
ton's 'Birthday, besides "The American Eagle," home and which are loved for the sentiment they these songs in English. The translations are par-
"The Red, White and Blue," etc., there inspire aside from any religious belief. In Songs ticularly thorough and the arranging has been ex-
for the Schools and Colleges, besides the Alma ceptionally well done. Among the songs included
are two new songs, "Mount Vernon Bells"
and "Washington"; St. Patrick's Day is rep- Mater Songs of each of the larger universities of
are "Call Me Back," by Denza; "Daddy," by Beh-
resented by the best Irish songs and a new the United Stales, there is found a number of the
(Continued on page 136.)
song called "St. Patrick's Day"; for Easter there old popular college songs, including "Where, Oh!
are six hymns which are especially suited for this Where," "On the Chapel Steps," "Bingo," etc. For
occasion, and for Christmas there are eight Christ- the commencement exercises of schools and col-
mas .songs and hymns, including several new leges there is a goodly list of popular songs, in-
ones; for Arbor Day there are five new copy- cluding several new graduation songs never before
righted songs—"Arbor Day," "Arbor Day Song," published. Songs for Reunions includes "A
etc.; for Memorial Day the book contains, besides Health to All Good Fellows," "Dear Old Pals,"
"Battle Cry of Freedom," "Onward, Christian "Old College Chum," etc. Under Songs for Con-
Soldiers," etc., a new song never before published, ventions there is found "Our Land," "Battle Hymn
Song of the Waves—Barcarole
called "Memorial Day"; for Flag Day there are of the Republic," and other songs which arc sung
M. Johnson.$0.50
five songs that teach a lesson in reverence and generally on these occasions. The last but by no
I
sis—Intermezzo
J.
R. Haasler. .50
loyalty to our flag and country, besides patriotic means the least important heading in the closing
Russian Story
G. H. Wilder. .50
songs which are especially suited for this day; of the index before us is Songs of Other Nations.
Dream of the Naiads
M. Johnson. .50
Fourth of July, of course, includes all the popular Under this heading is found the national song of
Venetian Nights—Barcarole.. .J. O'Shea. .50
national songs and hymns, but "The Glorious each of the following nations: Austria, Scotland,
Hearts Awakening—Reverie... .C. Stone. .50
Fourth" and "Independence Day" are two new Sweden, Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Hungary,
/ / / Were a Violet—Song. . . -G. H. Cox. .50
stirring national songs which have b^en especially France, Italy, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Ger-
written for this occasion; Labor Day is represented many, Canada and Denmark. The words are both
This offer expires Jan. 1, 1913.
by four new copyrighted songs; Hallowe'en by in the original text and in the English translation.
three new copyrighted songs; Columbus Day by Hinds, Noble & Eldredge state that because this
C. W. THOMPSON & CO.
two new songs; Thanksgiving by two new songs
A
& B PARK ST., BOSTON, MASS.
and five others which are especially, suitable for
MILLION COPY HIT
this occasion. Besides these special holidays, there
are Morning and Evening songs, one song for each
month in the year, and two extra songs for May.
Also New Hits
There is a "Song of the Months," embracing in
New WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS New
this one song something about each month in the
Four Big Musical Successes.
New
UNDER THE OLD OAK TREE New
entire year. There are eleven "Songs of the Sea-
New
WAY DOWN SOUTH
New
At the Globe Theater
New
RAG RAG RAG
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New
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY
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100 or more assorted of the
following Successes, at the
Special rate of $10 per hundred:
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"The Lady of the Slipper"
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And Some Others World Famous.
OLIVER
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Lyrics by James O'Dea,
Music by Victor Herbert.
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Bock and Lyrics by Frank Pixley.
Music by Gustav Luders.
At the N. Y. Hippodrome
"Under Many Flags"
Conceived by Arthur Voegtlin.
Book by Carroll Fleming.
Music and Lyrics by Manuel Klein.
At the Casino
"The Merry Countess"
Book by Gladys Unger.
Lyrics by Arthur Anderson.
Music by Johann Strauss.
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"MOST POPULAR" SERIES EXPANSION
(Continued from page 135.)
SUPREME
IN ITS FIELD!
Dealers are satisfied with
CENTURY EDITION
ten cent sheet music because
the sales tell the story ol the
high esteem in which it is
held by those who buy it!
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
That
Old Girl of Mine
By JONES & VAN ALSTYNE
The
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of the season.
One of those
appealing
ballads.
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219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
We are the publishers of the
following musical comedy
successes
OH! OH! DELPHIHE
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG
THE PINK LADY
THE QUAKER GIRL
GYPSY LOVE
THE BALKAN PRINCESS
THE SUNSHINE GIRL
Chappell & Co., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
London, Melbourne and Toronto
rend; "Serenade," by Chanrinade; 'Beauty's Eyes"
and "Good-Bye,'' by Tosti; "I Love Thee," by
Grieg.
They sing it!
Many Operatic Fieces.
Hinds, Noble & Eldredge have this year pub-
They talk it!
lished three new violin collections. The "Most
Popular Selections from the Operas" for violin
They whistle it!
and piano is entirely arranged in the first position.
And they dance it!
This book is proving almost as popular as "Violin
Pieces." The violinists of mediocre ability evi-
And still it is the
dently appreciate opera music more than they have
been credited with doing, and Hinds, Noble & ballad of ballads:
Eldredge in supplying them with a collection of
"That's How I Need You"
forty-three numbers from twenty-four popular
Pealson and Goldie
operas.
The other two violin collections
are "The Most Popular Selections for Violin
(those two clever chaps) at
and Piano," volumes 1 and 2. These two books
have been especially arranged and edited by Eugene the Union Square Theatre
Gruenberg to follow the first position collections
published by Hinds, Noble & Eldredge. Volume 1 all of the week!
is arranged in the first and third positions and
Incidentally they yodle
volume 2 in the first five positions. The collections
contain such gems as "Melody," by Moszkowski; in Kosher Ragtime:
"Asa's Death," by Grieg; "Pastoralle," by Sitt;
"At The Yiddisher Ball"
"La Reveuse," by Beriot; "Humoreske," by
Dvorak; "Moto Perpetuo," a new composition by
Mr. Gruenberg, and a world of other equally good LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
numbers. Each volume contains about thirty-hve
numbers and is published for violin with piano ac-
companiment.
'"The Most Popular Mandolin Operatic Pieces"
is edited by Louis Tocaben for complete mandolin
orchestra. It contains some forty-odd numbers
arranged in easy keys.
The last of the new collections o.f Hinds, Noble
W E ARE WORKING HARDER
& Eldredge, which is not yet received from the
THAN EVER ! ! !
binders as we go to press, is "The Most Popular
In proof whereof, we now publish
Army and Navy Songs." This collection will con-
TWO (2) BIG HITS in the New pro-
duction, "FROM BROADWAY TO
tain about 150 of the songs that are and always
PARIS," with GERTRUDE HOFF-
have been popular with Uncle Sam's soldiers and
MAN The numbers are
sailors. The publishers have obtained permission
MR. YANKEE DOODLE
to use a number of songs that are closely asso-
YOU'RE THE GIRL
ciated with Uncle Sam's boys in blue, including
"The Blue and the Gray," the once big seller of
They are both at operatic prices.
the Howley-Haviland-Dresser catalog; "Hot Time
ORDER NOW !!!
in the Old Town To-night," "Remember the
JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
Maine," etc. The publishers have had the as-
2 2 2 Wast 46th Straat, Now York City
T. S. Barron, Gen'l Mgr.
sistance in compiling this collection of many of the
foremost Army and Navy 'authorities, including
Admiral Dewey and Major General Leonard
Wood.
COMPOSERS LIKED BY GALSTON.
The Celebrated Munich Pianist, Who Was
Heard in Recital in New York Recently, Ex-
presses His Views Regarding the Various
Artists Whom He Favors, and Makes Some
Interesting Comparisons in That Connection.
The opinions of Gottfried Galston, the pianist,
who gave his first recital at Aeolian Hall recently,
are of interest. On being asked who was his
favorite composer, he said:
"I am too little of a pianist and too much of a
musician to answer that. As a lover of finesse
and pianistic treatment I adore Chopin. But there
is no other whom I hear with such invariable and
such profound joy as Bach. There are times when
I am not in the mood for Chopin. There are others
when I can simply not listen to Beethoven. But
Bach appeals under all circumstances. Bach satis-
fies whatever emotional condition I may be in.
Brahms? I do not include him among the sunreme
masters. Von Bulow did a witty but mischievous
thing when he spoke of the 'three Bs.'
"It may have been a clever phrase. It is not the
strict truth. I adore Brahms, but I adore him as
a great epigone, not as 'an originator. Genius, it
has been said, is revolution. Brahms created no
revolution; he did not break away from the old
and create something radically new, as did Bach,
as did Beethoven, OT as did Chopin and Liszt in
their treatment of the piano. I should never place
Brahms alongside of Bach and Beethoven. I should
not rank him as high a§ Chopin and Liszt.
The Season's Biggest Waltz-Song Hit
"Climb a Tree With Me"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
You can order it from your nearest
jobber or direct from the Publisher.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th St., New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
A collection of 85
standard piano pieces ar-
ranged and in some in-
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famous American com-
poser and m u s i c i a n ,
George Rosey, intended
especially for the use of
i second and third-year
piano students, and for
the use of amateurs who
wish to have good piano
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The contents in-
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