Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 4

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MUSIC OF THE MONTH—(Continued from page 11)
chases of more than so much in music rolls at
one time, or within a certain period, would not
the result be of benefit to all concerned, manu-
facturer, dealer and consumer? Surely it would!
And would not such an action be in line with
modern service tendencies?
Surely again 1
Well, if anyone would like to see such a book
actually in print and find out what it looks like
and how it reads, he might get a copy of The
Player Pianist, published by this paper at the
moderate price of one dollar.
AEOLIAN CO.
"The Navy Will Bring Them Back," says the
biggest song roll number of the Aeolian's Feb-
ruary bulletin. Then there are two of the most
beautiful Christian Science hymn tunes, and a
lot of war and semi-war songs of various sorts.
Two Metro-Art numbers and two from the
Metrostyle-Themodist edition are included. It
is not a long list but a very popular one. It
is given complete herewith:
SONG ROLLS
Title
Played by
Beautiful Ohio—Waltz-'Cello Obligato
Eat 1
Buddie Boy—Fox-trot
Morse
Christian Science Hymn—Homeland
Sullivan
Christian Science Hymn—Morecanibe
Dear Little Boy of Mine—Waltz
Ball
Dreams—-Ballade 1
Strelezki
Good-bye, France —-One-step
Berlin
Have a Smile—Fox-trot
Rule
Home Road—Ballade
Carpenter
I Found the End of the Rainbow—Fox-trot
Tierney
Loch Lomond—Piano accomp
Max Vogrich
Madelon—One-step
Robert
Mother, Here's Your Boy—One-step
Morse
Navy Will Bring Them Back—One-step
Schuster
On the Road to Calais ('•Sinbad")—Fox-trot
Jolson
Singapore—Fox-trot
Friedland
Where Is My Boy To-night?—Sacred Song
Lowry
Wlould God I Were the Tender Apple Blossom—Irish
Song
METRO-ART
Title
Played by
Ballet Sentimental
Zamecnik
Skaters' Waltz (Les Patineurs)
Waldteufel
METROST YLE-THEMODIST
Title
Played by
Everything—Selection
Luby
Sally Trombone—Novelty-One-step
Fillmore
CONNORIZED MUSIC CO.
There is a distinct "homecoming" flavor in
the advance list of rolls for February just issued
by the Connorized Music Co., of New York. S.
A. Perry has made a very excellent record with
song words of "When the Boys Come Home,"
Speak's clever setting of the late Secretary of
State Hay's very clever poem. Mr. Perry also
Melville
CUrk'.
APOLLO
Established Retail Price f7Mi I—
Consistent with Quality f IUU 10
is represented by "The Statue of Liberty Is
Smiling" (On the Hearts of the World To-day),
by Mahoney and Mohr. Another striking num-
ber in this February list is S. A. Perry's pot-
pourri of old familiar Irish melodies, entitled
"Irish Echoes," arranged in waltz time for
dancing, which is destined to win a great deal
of favor.
Other numbers on this list are:
HAND-PLAYED RECORDS WITH SONG WORDS
Composer
Title
Played by
Jobnstone-Winne—Then Yon'll Know You're Home—
One-step and March
Claar-Shipman
Clarke-Meyer—In the Land of Beginning Again (When
Broken Dreams Come True)—Fox-trot
Hyland
Burns-Fields-Gottler—The Kiss That Made Me Cry—
One-step
Claar
Leslie-Kalmar-Jerome—Down the Lane and Home
Aga'n—Fox-trot
Claar
Ward—Your Boy Is on the Coal Pile Now—Raggy One-
step
Claar
Leslie-Ruby—Come on, Papa—-One-step
Shipman
Young-Donaldson—How 'ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on
the Farm? (After They Have Seen Paree)—
Raggy One-step
Claar-Shipman
Tracey-Pinkard—He's Had no Lovin' for a Long,
Long Time—One-step
Claar-Shipman
Sylva-Gumble—-Tackin' 'Em Down—"Shimmie Dance".Claar
Bousquet-Bryan-Robert—Madelon (I'll Be True to the
Whole Regiment))—March and One-step
Perry
Young-Friml—Sometime-—The Hit From "Sometime"—
Waltz song
Perry
Knight-Logan-Shannon—Ships That Pass in the Night
—Waltz
Perry
Morgan—Golden Star—Ballad
Perry
Brenna-Ball—Dear Little Boy of Mine—Ballad
Perry
McCarren-Morgan—Oh, Helen!—One-step
Perry
Williams-Moret—Mickey
Shipman-Crosby
HAND-PLAYED RECORD ROLLS
Composer
Title
Played by
Wallace-Weeks—Hindustan—Oriental Fox-trot
Perry
Wilnorf-Seiden—Memories of Virginia—Waltz
Perry
Clarke-Meyer—You'll Find Old Dixieland in France—
Fox-trot
Claar
Egan-Whiting—'Till We Meet Again—Waltz song... .Claar
Sullivan-Cowan—Kisses (The Sweetest Kisses of All)
—Ballad
Claar-Shipman
Sylva-Gumble—Tackin' 'Em Down—"Shimmie Dance".Claar
Perlstein—A Russische Frailachs
Perlstein-Greenburg
REGULAR EDITION
Title
Composer
A Staggiena Bella ('E Cerase!)
Del Gaizo-Capolongo
Mala Nova—Duetto Drammatico
'A Cerenara—Duetto
Mattiello-Falvo
Pioggia di Rose—Mazurka
Lamsee uccide in vita (Italian Words).. .Tommosello-Perry
Mcdre Oci—Valcik—Blue Eyes (Bohemian)
Vitak
Vzdyt Jsme Jen Jednou Na Svete—Polka (Bohemian),
Maresh
IMPERIAL PLAYER ROLL CO.
The February list of Imperial rolls shows al-
most altogether in songrecords and there are
indeed only two instrumentals in the whole lot.
WHITE, SON CO.
Manufacturers of
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RYTHMODIK MUSIC CORP.
Liszt's "Ricardanza" study and the charming
Chopin waltz are the two leading numbers for
the February bulletin. Calais, khaki, navy and
other things of the kind fill up the bill, appar-
ently much to the satisfaction of all concerned.
It is a great little list for sellers. Here you are:
Composer
Title
Played by
Leslie Ruby—Come on, Papa
Arden-Lambert
Hirsch—City of Dreams
Arden-Lambert
Pinkard—Don't Cry, Little Girl, Don't Cry
Makay
Kendis-Brockman-Vincent—"Ev'rybody's Happy Now,"
Arden-Lambert
Grant—How ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm?
Makay
Sanderson—I Shall Meet You
Fuiks
Hammerstein-Slothart—It Gets Them All
Arden
NoveHo—Laddie 1 in Khaki
Lambert
McCarron-Morgan —Oh, Helen!
Makay
Jolson-Schwartz—On the Road to Calais
Levine
Squires—'Someday I'll Make You Glad
Arden-Lambert
Friml—"Sometime"
Arden-Lambert
Schuster—The Navy Will Bring Them Back
Makay
Winne-^-Then You'll Know You're Home... . Arden-Thomas
Mohr—The Statue of Liberty Is Smiling
Makay
Thomas-Eckstein—Valse Inspiration
Thomas
Orlot—Waiting
Arden-Thomas
William—You're Some Petty Doll
Makay
Liszt—Rioordanza
Landow
Chopin—Waltz, Op. 70, No. 3
Copeland
STANDARD MUSIC ROLL CO.
The Standard Music Roll Co. have issued an
interesting advance list of rolls for February.
As will be seen, all the popular hits are in-
cluded so that the popular needs can be amply
supplied. The list follows:
SCHENCKE
PIANO AND
PLAYER-PIANOS
Built to a Standard and not to a Price
Made b y the pioneers and
WILCOX & WHITE CO., MERIDEN, CONN.
The hits are all there apparently, and so are the
blues and the ballads.
Charley Straight is
vastly on the job and does his bit toward mak-
ing the February offerings one grand dream.
Behold:
SONGRECORDS (WORD ROLLS)
Composer
Title
Played by
Freedman-Squires—Some Day I'll Make You Glad.. .Wilson
Lewis-Young-Ruby—Oh! What a Time for the Girlies
—Fox-trot
Johnson
Johnson-Schuster—The Navy Will Bring Them Back—
One-step
Straight-Clyde
Brennan-Ball—Dear Little Boy of Mine
Anderson
Carletoti—Ja Da—Fox-trot
Straight-Clyde
Harris—Break the News to Mother—Ballad
Anderson
Johnstone-Winne—Then You'll Know You're Home—•
One-step
Straight-Johnson
Lyons-Straight—Ev'rybody Calls Me Honey—One-step,
Straight-Clyde
Levenson-Bagley—That's What the Red, White and
lue Means—March
Arr. by Hartman
Gi
pie-Methven—When You Look in the Heart of a
Rose—Ballad
Anderson
Mitchell-Gottler-Morse—Mother, Here's Your Boy—
One-step
Straight
Van Alstyne—My Choc'late Soldier Sammy Boy—One-
step
Stanley-Alden
De Sylva-Kahn-Jolson—I'll Say She Does—Fox-trot,
Straight-Franklin
Mitchell-Ragas—Bluin' the Blues—Fox-trot.. .Straight-Clyde
HAND-PLAYED RECORDS
Composer
Title
Played by
Albers—Carnations—Novelette
Ilgenfritz
Gabriel-Marie—Conversation
Himmelreich
Composer
Title
Played by
Jerome—Down the Lane and Home Again—-Saxophone-
Fox-trot
Goodwin
Brennan—Dreaming Sweet Dreams of Mother—Waltz
song
Mackey
Gold-Porray—Everybody "Shimmies" Now—Fox-trot
Goodwill
Jerome-Mahoney—Every Day Will Be Sunday When
the Town Goes Dry—One-step
Weston
Rule—Have a Smile for Everyone You Meet—One-
step
Gardner
Donaldson—How 'ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the
Farm?—One-step
Hallan
Kendis-Brockman—I Know What It Means to Be
Lonesome—Waltz song, mandolin arrangement. .Daniels
Glogau—I Love Her and She Loves Me—One-step.. .Hallan
Carleton—Ja Da, the Greatest Novelty Song of the
Season—Fox-trot
Goodwin
Von Tilzer—Jim, Jim, I Always Knew That You'd
Win—March song
Weston
Gottler—The Kiss That Made Me Cry—Fox-trot
Fecher
Moret—Mickey—Fox-trot
Morton
Grant—My Barney Lies Over the Ocean—One-step. .Hallan
Olman—-Oh, Susie, Behave!—One-step
Gardner
LEATHERS
,
JANUARY 25, 1919
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SCHENCKE PIANO CO., 245-249 E. 137thSt., N.Y.
STANDS IdLUliliLJ^IAMONG
LIFE'S N E C E S S I T I E S
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JANUARY 25, 1919
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TRADE
REVIEW
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MUSIC OF THE MONTH—(Continued from page 12)
Conrad—Sarah, Come Over Here!—One-step
Rowley
Mohr—The Statue of Liberty Is Smiling—One-step. .Weston
Grant—The Tale the Church Bell Told—Jazz-rag Fox-
trot
Sloane
Stern—Tears of Love—Jazz-rag Fox-trot
Gardner
Carlo-Sanders—That Tumble Down Shack in Athlone
—Jazz-rag Fox-trot
Fecher
Edwards—Welcome Home, Laddie Boy, Welcome Home
—One-step
Rowley
Osborne—With the Rose (I Send This Heart of Mine)
From "Atta Boy," the Soldier Show—Ballad. .Wunsch
I.itras-Olson—Why Should I Care —Waltz song, man-
dolin arrangement
Olson
Tacobs—Won't You Come Back to Me —Fox-trot. .Wunsch
Van-Schenck—You Cannot Shake That "Shimmie" Here
—Fox-trot
Levine
Ward—Your Boy Is on the Coal Pile Now—One-step,
Morton
UNIVERSAL MUSIC CO.
TWO ROLLS BY PADEREWSKI
Aeolian Co. Announces Two Duo-Art Record-
ings by Paderewski in Full Page Advertise-
ment—Letter From A. Lambert
Through the medium of a full-page advertise-
ment in the New York Sunday newspapers, the
Aeolian Co. announced two Duo-Art rolls by
I. J. Paderewski, these rolls being the first
to be completed of the series played by this
renowned artist under his contract to record
his interpretations exclusively for the Duo-Art
Hand Played
Rolls
With Words
The February bulletin of this company in-
cludes most of the war hits of the day in the
way of song rolls, one of which bears the ex-
traordinary title, "Would God I Were the Ten-
der Apple Blossom." For particulars consult
the roll itself. The instrumental hand-played
stuff has one of Wauldteufel's nice little waltzes,
and there is a straight cut which rejoices in the
cognomen of "Sally Trombone." The list fol-
lows:
SONG ROLLS
Title
Played by
Ikautiful ()hio—Waltz-'Cello Obligato
Earl
Buddie Boy—Fox-trot
Morse
Christian Science Hymn—Homeland
Sullivan
Christian Science Hymn—Morecambe
Dear Little Boy of Mine—Waltz
Ball
Dreams—Ballade
Strelezki
Good-bye, France—One-step
Berlin
Have a Smile—Fox-trot
Rule
Home Road—Ballade
Carpenter
I Found the End of the Rainbow—Foxtrot
Tierney
Loch Lomond—Piano accomp
Max _Vo-grich
Madelon—One-step
Robert
Mother, Here's \ our Boy—One-step
Morse
Navy Will Bring Them Back—One-step
Schuster
On the Road to Calais ("Sinbad")—-Fox-trot
Jolson
Singapore—Foxtrot
Friedland
Where Is My Boy To-night?—Sacred Song
Lowry
Would God I Were the Tender Apple Blossom—Irish
Song
HAND-PLAYED
Title
Played by
Ballet Sentimental
Zamecnik
Skaters' Waltz (Les Patineurs)
Waldteufel
REGULAR
Title
Played by
Everything—Selection
Daly
Sally Trombone—Novelty-One-step
Fillmore
Ignace Jan Paderewski
piano in the future. These Duo-Art records in-
clude Paderewski's famous "Minuet" and the
Chopin "Butterfly" Etude.
In connection with this announcement, the
Aeolian Co. reproduced in its advertising a
letter received the other day from Alexander
Lambert, one of America's foremost teachers,
who wrote as follows:
"I have had the pleasure of listening to Pader-
WILCOX & WHITE CO.
ewski's two Duo-Art rolls—his own 'Minuet,'
opus 14, number 1, and Chopin's 'Etude,' opus
This bulletin is distinguished for the good 25, number 9. They are truly fascinating. I have
"selection" rolls from musical comedies which heard Paderewski many times; indeed, I think
it contains, as well as for its popular song hits there are very few who are more familiar with
of the kind just now wanted. Angelus rolls his playing, and I confess, had I been listening
are always high-class and intended for a high- from the next room to these rolls, it would have
class trade. Hence one always gets the cream been difficult to realize that Paderewski himself
of the publications. Here is the list complete: was not seated at the instrument, so perfectly
SONG ROLLS—HAND-PLAYED
did the Duo-Art reproduce his actual perform-
Composer
Title
Played by
Johnstone—For Love ("Fiddlers Three")—Fox-trot,
ances.
Yours sincerely, (signed) Alex. Lam-
Ennison-Markley
Adams—Holy City—B
flat-.
Favier
bert."
Cowan—Kisses—Saxophone Fox-trot
Erlebach-Herzog
Lauder—Laddies Who Fought and Won—One-step. Williams
In introducing these rolls to New York's
Tosti—My Dreams
Favier
music loving public, the Aeolian Co. stated as
Haroourt—Now You Know the World Is Free—One-
step
Barton-Erlebach
follows:
di Caupa—O Sole Mio (My Sun)—Neapolitan Song. .Favier
Caryll—Some Day Waiting Will End ("Girl Behind
"Paderewski sailed for Europe on the 7th of
the Gun")—Fox-trot
Erlebach-Herzog
November. The wonderful work he has done
Methven—When You Look in the Heart of a Rose
("The Better 'Ole")—Saxophone Waltz.Herzog-Markley
in this country for his beloved Poland during
Daly—You're the Very-Girl ("Everything")—Fox-trot,
the years of the war has borne its fruit, and he
Frey-Banta
Earl—Beautiful Ohio—Waltz-'Cello Obligato
Coats
has gone abroad to bring it to completion if
Berlin—Good-bye, France—One-step
Morse-Erlebach
Rule—Have a Smile—Fox-trot
Morse-Herzog
he
may.
Carpenter—Home Koad—Ballade
Erlebach
"Paderewski has sailed from our shores many
Robert—Madelon—One-step
Morse—Mother, Here's Your Boy—One-step
Morse
times before during his career. Behind him
Jolson—On the Road to Calais ("Sinbad")—Fox-trot,
Erlebach-Herzog
each time he has left priceless recollections in
Friedland—Singapore—Fox-trot
Herzog
the memories of the thousands who have heard
Would God I Were the Tender Apple Blossom—Irish
Song
Arndt
him play.
NEW VOLTEM (HAND-PLAYED) ROLLS
"This time, however, he has left something of
Composer
Title
Played by
Zamecnik—Dancer of Nlavarre
Bimgham
infinitely greater value than mere memories.
Wilson—Wilson Themes
Zamecnik—Ballet Sentimental
Bingaman
Part of his genius, part of his personality, part
NEW MELODANT-ARTISTYLE ROLLS
Title
Played by of his very musical self, remain to keep alive the
Everything—Selection
Daly inspiring influence of his playing in the hearts
Sally Trombone—Novelty One-step
Fillmore
of music-lovers here.
Arabian Nights—Intermezzo One-step
David-Hewitt
Head Over Heels—Selection
Kern
"Though in person more than three thousand
Repasz Band March
Sweeley
Hand Played
Rolls
Without Words
miles away, yet this very day Paderewski is
playing the piano at Aeolian Hall.
"He is playing two of his favorite encore num-
bers. And he is playing these beautiful com-
positions over and over for every music-lover
who cares to hear them, and he is playing them
as he does when the spirit of his genius and
poetical imagination are at their highest and
fullest flood."
"The making of a Duo-Art record roll is A
matter of the utmost importance to an artiste
Unlike his public performances, they are per-
manent records of his playing. Not only are
they heard by thousands who never hear him
in person, but they are the pianist's only possi-
ble heritage to posterity. The great musicians
who are making Duo-Art rolls fully realize this.
On the very day before he sailed, and amid the
press of numberless other matters, Paderewski
spent three precious hours giving the final
touches to the two rolls, though he had already
spent many days in perfecting them."
ALTOONA MUSIC_ROLL CO. FORMED
The Altoona Music Roll Co., Wilmington,
Del., has been incorporated with capital stock
of $100,000 to engage in the manufacture and
sale of music rolls, and attachments for auto-
matic and player-pianos.
Worcester Wind Motor Co.
WORCBSTJBR. MASS.
Makers of Absolutely Satisfactory
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