Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 4

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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD.
68
Conducted by B. B. "Wilson
THE SUCCESS OF CENTURY EDITION.
Excellent Selection of Music, Good Paper and
Printing and Attractive Price All Prove
Factors in Developing the Demand for This
Well-Arranged Edition of Standard Music.
ABORNS GET FERRARI OPERAS.
Four Productions Will Be Made the Coming
Season at the Century Opera House—Deal
Made in Europe During the Visit of Milton
Aborn—Means Much for Century Opera-Goers
CHINA HAS NATIONAL ANTHEM.
Composed by Cabinet Minister,
Spirit of Republic.
It Breathes
China is to have a national anthem. It has been
composed by one of her most prominent states-
Sargent Aborn has received word by cablegram men, Chang Chien, Minister of Agriculture and
The Century Edition of sheet music of standard
Commerce. There are three verses. The style is
character, now well over the thousand mark in the from his brother and co-manager of the Century worthy of the dignity associated with the oldest of
Opera
House,
Milton
Aborn,
that
he
has
completed
matter of titles, is steadily advancing in popularity
the nations. The music has an appropriately
of the practical form, the popularity that is re- arrangements with the publishers in Milan for the Oriental flavor, and the anthem promises to be-
fleeted in additions to the list of dealers handling rights to produce at the Century all operas com- come really the people's song soon. Here is a
the edition and larger orders from the dealers al- posed by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. This was one of free translation of the general theme:
the most important quests that prompted Mr. Her majestic mountains and superb landscapes
ready in line.
Aborn
to go to Europe this summer, and it has Witness the greatness of China.
There are a number of features connected with
Chosen home of the oldest civilization.
the Century Edition that have caused it to appeal been in negotiation since the middle of last season. The emperors have effaced themselves and restored the
Wolf-Ferrari's
"The
Jewels
of
the
Madonna"
to the trade at large, among them being the ex-
throne to the people.
the people belongs the supreme power.
cellent quality of the paper used and also the print- and "The Secret of Suzanne" were the only operas To
Long have Confucius and Mencius taught this;
ing, the low wholesale price and the fact that the by that composer that the Aborns could get for In the time of Yao and of Shun was it proclaimed.
The people comprise the five races, and the five races are
retail price, ten cents, is strictly maintained by last season, and they were permitted to present
indissoluble.
Thus united, China is invincible.
those
two
offerings
with
the
understanding
that
the publishers. The Century Edition being a non-
We must develop the wealth of the land, foster agriculture
and industry.
copyright edition is in a position to combine both they might get the rights to his other works later.
wrongs and make our people happy.
The success of the two operas at the Century Redress
quality of production and low price.
Education and civilization are the great works of the day.
must all be equal in fact as well as in name. For did
The proposition made to the dealers who start Opera House has prompted the publishers to con- We not
Confucious and Mencius teach absolute social equal-
ity?
handling the edition is a most liberal one, and prac- sent to the addition of "Le Donne Curiose" ("Cu-
Of course the beauty of the Chinese poetry is
tically insures them against loss through dead rious Women") and 'L'Amore Medico" ("The
stock, though even a little energy expended in the Love Doctor") to the Century repertoire next sea- lost in translation, but the anthem will doubtless
publishing of the edition among music teachers, son, while the two Wolf-Ferrari operas given last awaken American and European sentiment to the
students and the usual run of music lovers found season will be repeated. Other works by the same real strength of the democracy. It is a remark-
able vindication of republican ideas, with of course
in every locality generally develops the profit ques- composer will be given there later.
emphasis laid on the precedents set centuries ago
tion from a doubt into a certainty in a very short
LEHAR GETS^INDICATION.
by Confucius and Mencius.
space of time. The fact that dealers handle the
edition year in find year out and still remain en- Composer Who Said He Was Guilty of Plagiar-
NEWS FROM ATLANTIC CITY.
thusiastic regarding its salable qualities is one of
ism Is Fined $120.
the best arguments put forth by those back of the
A paragraphist in the Philadelphia North Amer-
A dispatch from Vienna says that great interest
edition.
ican in discussing Atlantic City events, had evi-
In addition to intelligent, energetic and consist- was aroused in musical circles by Franz Lehar's
dently the Leo Feist publications in mind when
ent work in the development of sale of the Cen- action against the composer Popescu, who charged
he penned the following:
tury Edition in the trade, the publishers also carry Lehar with plagiarizing Popescu's and Puccini's
"Just where this dancing craze will end no one
on a wide campaign of general publicity for the operas in an operetta.
knows. It has gripped the whole city, in fact, if
Popescu's
charges
were
declared
to
be
absolutely
purpose of creating and increasing the demand
the transient population could vote at a referen-
for the Century Edition among the general public groundless. A letter from Puccini was read in
dum the island of Absecon would be renamed
court
in
which
he
said
the
charge
was
ridiculous.
and with excellent results, for the demand created
"Isle D'Amour." They'd name the ocean boule-
Popescu
was
sentenced
to
pay
a
fine
of
$120.
by such means reverts directly to the benefit of
vard "The Way to Mandalay." make the city coun-
the dealer and helps his sales.
cil discuss "Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. Rip Van
INTERESTED INSTATE SONG.
To the uninitiated the Century Edition contains
Winkle," force Mayor Riddle to "Get Out and
a wonderful amount of excellent material; music Compositions Being Submitted in the $2,000 Get Under," and elect Vernon Castle as his suc-
that may be considered standard and does not feel
Prize Contest Inaugurated by the Booster
cessor. "It's the dance that put the antic in At-
the effect of the public whim, and the publishers
Club of California for Best State Song.
lantic.' 1
are always considering and adopting means for
The contest inaugurated by the Booster Club
improving the edition.
If you desire a man for any department of
of Southern California for a suitable State song
your
service, either for your factory or for your
to exploit California is said to be meeting with
PLAN MEMORIAl^TO F. S. KEY.
generous response, and although the closing date selling department, forward your advertisement
(.Special to The Review.)
to us and it will be inserted free of charge.
of the contest is set as September 1, numerous
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18.—The Senate to- compositions are already in hand. The prize of-
day appropriated $75,000 for a memorial to Fran-
fered is $2,000 in gold, and the contest is open to
cis Scott Key, author of the "Star-Spangled Ban-
citizens of all countries. The music must be writ-
ner," to be erected at Fort McHenry, just outside
ten around a poem on California composed by
of Baltimore.
Miss Adele Humphrey and for which she was
awarded a prize of $500.
SHUBERT HAS^NEW OPERA.
J. J. Shubert, the well known theatrical man-
ager, who will leave Berlin for New York next
week, is bringing home with him the American
rights of "A Bay in Paradise," a tuneful new
operetta by Edmund Eisler, which in the autumn
will have its premiere simultaneously in New
York, Berlin and Vienna.
THE LATEST ENGLISH SONG SUCCESS
Orer a Quarter Million Copies Sold in England and the Coloniet.
"Little Grey Home in the West"
By HERMANN LOHR
Published In four kayai Bb (A to D), C, Db and Eb.
Price 60 Cents
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., - NEW YORK
Canadian Branch t 347 Yonga St., TORONTO
McKINLEY
SUCCESSES
SONG HITS
Alice of Old Vincennes
Diane of the Green Van
One Wonderful Night (You Told
Me You Loved Me), Song
Sing Me the Rosary
When You Sang "The Palms" to
Me
DANCE SUCCESSES
Hesitation Waltz, by Klickman
Thanks for the Lobster, Tango
Dream Waltz from "Tales of
Hoffman"
One Wonderful Night, Hesitation
Waltz
In Search of a Husband, Tango
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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THAT, despite the work of the postal authori-
ties to rout out the get-rich-quick music publish-
ing houses and the publication of reports regard-
ing the proceedings, the supply of "suckers" does
not appear to diminish.
THAT for one ambitious amateur song writer
who inquires regarding the standing of a question-
able concern, there are apparently a hundred of
the same breed who simply send their money and
then hope in vain.
THAT Jack Glogau, of the Feist staff, is in favor
of having burlesque companies rehearse in the
winter time, when it's cooler.
THAT Thomas J. Gray says that what is needed
is a book on "How to Collect Royalties," instead
of "How to Write Popular Songs," which same is
"saying something."
THAT Ted Barron is back in New York again,
after about ten months spent in traveling through
the West in the interests of his catalog, which
bears the imprint of the Metropolis Music Co.
THAT Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. are now settled
in their new quarters at 224 West Forty-seventh
street.
THAT if half the predictions made for the suc-
cess of the fall crop of songs make good, it is
231-235 West 40th St., New York City
going to be a great season. That is, if the pre-
dictions make good.
THAT, despite the present conditions in the trade,
MONUMENT FOR ^DIXIE" COMPOSER."
there are still ambitious souls who have the cour-
(Special to The Review.)
ASHTABULA, O., July "21.—The unmarked grave age to embark on the popular music publishing
at Mount Vernon, O., of Daniel Decatur Emmctt, sea.
THAT the publishers' contests still find enough
composer of the famous Southern song, "'Dixie,"
is to have a monument soon, to be erected by u publishers of popular music willing to furnish free
Northerner, who, while on a trip recently, learned entertainment in exchange for a chance to win a
that Emmett's remains occupied a barren grave in near-silver cup.
THAT a prize cup is worthy of Goldberg's ques-
a cemetery of his native town.
James L. Smith, of this city, is to furnish the tion : "Now that you've got it, what are you go-
funds for the monument, the only contribution he ing to do with it?"
THAT Fred Fischer, the well-known writer and
seeks being a four-line verse, which he asked Ella
Wheeler Wilcox to write, to be used as an inscrip- composer of popular songs, was recently married
tion of the monument. Thus a much delayed trib- to Miss Anna Davis, of New York City.
ute will have been paid.
WITHIN TWO YEARS
We have published such sen-
sational ballad hits as:
THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU
PEG 0 • MY HEART
ISLE D'AMOUR
DREAMING
CURSE OF AN ACHING HEART
I'M ON THE WAY TO MANDALAY
There is a certain sat-
isfaction in knowing
that your customer
is satisfied.
CENTURY
EDITION
Positively Satisfies
Century Music Pub. Go.
This is an enviable record
and one that speaks well for
our very latest:
WHEN YOU PLAY IN THE GAME
OF LOVE
You
can't go wrong
Feist song.
with a
LEO. FEIST, I n c , - NEW YORK
mcnts for these artists at fees proportionate with
their ability.
The league is also arranging to give a series of
concerts in Boston, New York, Pittsburgh and
Youngstown, O., next season. These concerts,
which will enlist the services of artists on the
list, will be extended to other cities. It is planned
to add the appearance of artists of reputation in
connection with them.
The profits from these concerts will be set aside
in a fund to be used for the education of talented
young musicians residing in the towns or cities
where the series takes place.
TO HELP YOUNG MUSICIANS.
"Aren't you sick and tired of hearing everybody
sing that popular song?"
"Not I."
"How can you stand it?"
"I wrote the song."
9NEWREMICK
SONG HITS
All Aboard for Dixieland.
At the Ball, That's All.
Beautiful Eggs.
I'll Do It All Over Again.
I'm Going to Make You Love Me.
Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-
Fashioned.
The Rose of the Mountain Trail.
That Wonderful Dengoza Strain.
When It's Nightime Down in
Burgundy.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
226 W«st 26th Street, New TorK City
The Worth of the Music League of America
and Its Splendid Aim to Aid Ambitious Mu-
sical Youngsters.
Definite progress has been made in the work of
the Music League of America, an organization
founded three months ago for the purpose of help-
ing deserving young musicians to a proper public
hearing. Among the officers and directors of the
league are Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, Mrs. Willard
1). Straight, Mrs. Otto II. Kahn, Mrs. Linzee
Blagden, Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, Dave Hennen
Morris and Alvin W. Krech.
As a result of the hearing of artists held in
this city during the last two months, sixteen ar-
tists have been selected. Engagements will be
given them, and they will be helped to make a
career in every possible way by the league. The
list selected is the result of hearing 144 singers,
eighteen violinists and thirty-four pianists, 196
performers in all.
The league will now endeavor to obtain engage-
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
"HARMONY BAY"
By
1
j . Brandon Walsh
and
y: ,|./i
Terry Sherman
Growing in popularity every day.
Prepare for the positive derrand.
M. WITMARK & SONS
Wit mark Bldg., 144-146 West 37th St.
NEW YORK CITY
Chicago
BOSTON
San Franciico
London
Paris
Melbourne
THE BALLAD SUCCESS OF AMERICA
WALTER JACOBS
i Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
'Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
OLIVER DITSON
! ! ! You Can't Stop It! ! !
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
"Suppose I Met You
Face To Face"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
MEYER C O H E N , M B r.
N e w York

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