Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 3

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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The Big 1916
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of the
Century Edition
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THAT according to a clergyman from Mexico
the first piece of music printed on the American
continent was a psaltery published in Mexico
City about 1590.
THAT the color ink problem probably did not
exist in that day because title pages of the piece
were in red and black.
THAT the cartoonists of the daily newspapers
are finding much inspiration in drawing their |
ideas of "You're a Dangerous Girl."
THAT T. E. Powers, of the New York Ameri- |
can, devoted nearly a page to cartoons of a
dozen or more females of the dangerous variety.
THAT Teddy Morse, noted song writer and a
member of the Feist staff, was one of the enter-
tainers at the convention banquet of the Victor
Talking Machine Jobbers this week.
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THAT all the publishers and song writers one
sees at Atlantic City these days are, to hear j
them tell it, at that resort strictly on business. H
PROVING AN EXCELLENT SELLER
"Those Nutty Blues" One of Best Numbers in
Catalog of the Regent Music Publishing Co.
—Used on Rudolph Wurlitzer Music Rolls
INCORPORATED
Red, White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantique
Valse Egyptian
The Jubilator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
The Isle of Palms
A Night in June, Serenade
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! "MICHAEL ON HIS
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"Those Nutty Blues," a clever novelty num-
ber published by the Regent Music Publishing
Co., Lake Charles, La., is proving one of the
CLAIMS MUSICJS NEGLECTED
best sellers in the
Otto Kinkeldey, chief of the music depart-
catalog of that con-
ment of the Public Library, told his hearers at
THOSE NUTTY BLUES cern, and in instru-
the meeting of the National Education Asso-
THE CD C.NUTT COMEDY PLAYERS. . mental form is be-
ciation on Monday last at Hunter College, that
ing featured by a
a great many lectures were being given on mu-
number of bands
sical subjects by persons, who got all their
and o r c h e s t r a s .
knowledge of it from some one book, and that
"Those
N u t t y
many who write books on music have no idea
Blues" has been cut
what a page of music that is put before them
on several makes of
sounds like, even the simplest. Mr. Kinkeldey
player-piano ro 1 1 s,
knows these things because his department is
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including those of
the largest reference library open to general in-
the Rudolph Wur-
vestigators, and the investigators bring their
litzer Co., and from
troubles to him.
the reports received
"As far as the technical training of music from the publishers the rolls too are selling
students goes," he said, "we are apparently the very well. The music of the Regent Co. is dis-
equal of Europe over here. But, as a matter of tributed by the Enterprise Music Supply Co.
fact, the merely technical considerations are so
unimportant relatively that this is counter-bal-
NEW MUSIC
anced more than effectively by conditions in
other directions. The average music student in
OLIVER DITSON CO.
New York
New York City cares almost nothing for deep-
INSTRUMENTAL
$.75
ening his general musical knowledge, and the Blue-White March (Ernst Schmidt)
Dance of the Flowers (T. Frank Frysinger)
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same thing can be said about the average con- Dance
of the Midgets (J. Frank Frysinger)
40
Fall
in
Line
(Carl
Wilhelm
Kern)
30
cert-goer, who cares about nothing else except Fox Hunt, The (Carl Wilhelm Kern)
30
50
to hear famous virtuosi and much-discussed Heart Whispers (Victor Delacour)
Hungarian Dance (S. Hamilton Nussbaum)
60
compositions, and cares nothing for works that Intermezzo Amoroso (Sigmund Landsberg)
60
(Giovanni Sgambati)
60
require any effort on his part to assimilate, or Intermezzo
Love in May (Carl Wilhelm Kern)
40
60
that represent anything but the mere hysterical On to Plattsburg (Herbert W. Lowe)
Pretty Polly (Carl Wilhelm Kern)
50
side of the presentation of the art of music."
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The National Academy of Music, Inc., has
been granted a charter of incorporation by the
Secretary of State at Albany, N. Y. It will
engage in music publishing and the sale of
musical instruments, and is capitalized at
$10,000, the incorporators being C. W. Short, J.
C. Stevens and N. Devore, of New York City.
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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
ly a million copies were sold before his death
NEWEST "HALF DOLLAR" VOLUME
in 1864. At recitals one does not hear these
Book
of "Songs With Violin" Just Issued by
Songs of Stephen A. Foster Declared to Be the delightful songs, because their accompaniments
Oliver Ditson Co.
Best Example of Typical American Composi- are so simple; but there can be no doubt that
if a singer should revive some of the less-
tions Despite Arguments to the Contrary
The latest addition to the successful Half
known of Foster's songs, his or her audiences Dollar Music Series issued by the Oliver Dit-
What is American music? The question of would appreciate and warmly applaud them.
son Co., is a volume of "Songs With Violin,"
nationality is a more difficult one in music than
A few years ago a fierce battle raged around carefully edited and arranged. The violin parts
in any other art. Handel was born in Ger- the name of Foster. His songs, all the parties of the separate songs are bound together in
many, but he spent the last forty-seven years admitted, are popular, but can they be called an extra folder and inserted in the volume, for
of his life in England, where he came under folk-songs? It is, of course, all a matter of the convenience of those reading the book,
the influence of its greatest composer, Henry definition, The chief German authority, Dr. which in itself is the most acceptable addition
Purcell, and otherwise absorbed so much of the Rieman, in his "Musik-Lexicon," describes a of the series.
musical—and religious—spirit of the Britons Volkslied comprehensively as "a song which
that he may be classed as an English composer. originated among the people, the author's and CUSTOMS DECISION ON MUSIC BOOKS
Two other Germans, Gluck and Meyerbeer, composer's name being no longer known; or one
In a recent decision sustaining a protest of
helped to build up French opera in the genuine which has passed into popular favor; or, finally,
French style. Beethoven was ethnologically a one which has been composed purposely in a the Societa Libraria Italiana of this city, the
Belgian, but his grandfather made his home popular manner, and is simple and easily un- Board of General Appraisers holds that books
in Bonn, and the great composer, from his child- derstood, harmonically as well as melodically." which contain in addition to the notes of the
hood, lived in a Teutonic atmosphere which Others, including Dr. F'riedlander and several music a considerable amount of text printed
resulted in making his works unmistakably prominent American critics, hold that the name in a language other than English, the printed
German, or Austrian. Grieg's paternal ances- folk-song can be properly applied only to songs text constituting a very significant and import-
tors were Scotch, and there are some, includ- the authors of which are unknown. The nar- ant feature of the work, are properly classifi-
ing the Grieg specialist, Percy Grainger, who rowness and absurdity of this view can be able as "books printed wholly or chiefly in lan-
hold that there is more of the Scotch spirit in glaringly exposed by a simple question. Sup- guages other than English," and as such free
of duty under paragraph 426 of the act of 1913,
his music than of the Norwegian.
pose some delver among old manuscripts cas- as claimed by the importers, rather than duti-
Coming to America, how shall we classify, ually discovered the names of the creators of able at the rate of 15 per cent, ad valorem un-
say, Walter Damrosch? says Henry T. Finsk, a dozen melodies which everybody now clas- der paragraph 329 as "music in books or
in the New York Evening Post. He was born sifies as folk-songs; would they, therefore, sud- sheets," as classified by the Collector.
at Breslau, but came to America as a boy and denly cease to be such? Foster's songs are,
has done all his work here. His compositions from every point of view, real folk-music; they
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are American folk-songs.
are commonplace, and there is in them no more
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he had remained in Prussia. It is otherwise
with Victor Herbert. He was born in Ire-
land, and for some years practiced music in
Stuttgart; yet his numerous compositions are
neither Irish as a rule, nor German, but un-
mistakably American. Indeed, Mr. Herbert, in
his forty operettas, or comic operas, helped
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