Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 11

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THE MUSIC THADE
50
Waltz Lullaby Success!
SEPTEMBER 11,
On All Records and Rolls
PICKANINNY BLUES
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
New York
ber, of the Berkshire Quartet, and Ugo Ara, for-
BERLIN BOOSTING "FAIR ONE"
merly of the Flonzaley Quartet.
The result of this competition is of interna-
Irving Berlin, Inc., has inaugurated a big
Italian Composer's Work Chosen From 136
Manuscripts From All Parts of World as Win- tional importance, as composers from all parts campaign both in trade and professional circles
ner of Berkshire Music Colony Competition of the world sent manuscripts. They came from on the new Ted Lewis and George Mallen num-
America, England, France, Italy, Belgium, Hol- ber, "Fair One." Besides being most popular
Starting in a modest way a few years ago, the land, Bohemia, Austria, Germany, Jugo-Slavia as a song, the number is having unusual success
Berkshire Music Colony competition for cham- and Switzerland. Thirty-six manuscripts ar- in the orchestra field.
ber music has taken on an international sig- rived too late to be taken into consideration.
Signor Malipiero, who is now in Capri, Italy,
nficance. Compositions from all over the civil-
JUST READ 'EM AND WEEP
ized world have been offered, with America pre- was immediately cabled of his success in the
Coolidge
competition.
His
work
received
four
The new comedy coon song entitled "Read
dominating. This year the competition was for
'Em and Weep" recently written by Al Bernard
a string quartet, and the prize of $1,000 was of the five votes of the jury.
The title of the prize composition is "Rispetti is being published by the Triangle Music Pub.
awarded to an Italian musician who is little
known in this country, Francesco Malipiero. e Strambotti," which are the names of two an- Co. The number is featured successfully in
The award was made on Sunday two weeks .ago. cient forms of Italian poetry. A "rispetto" is a "Come Seven," now playing in New York.
The prize is offered annually by Mrs. Frederic sort of madrigal to be sung to the loved one;
S. Coolidge. Next year all compositions sub- a "strambotto" is a short drollery—a grottesco
NEW POST FOR N. C. WILSON
mitted must be trios for piano, violin and 'cello. in miniature. The initial performance of the
prize
composition
will
be
given
by
the
Berk-
Neal C. Wilson has been appointed district
The Malipiero Quartet was selected from 136
scores submitted to the jury, the members of shire String Quartet at the last concert of the director of the music publishing department of
which were Ernest Bloch, composer; Felix Berkshire Chamber Music Festival on Septem- Sherman, Clay & Co., San Francisco.
Borowski, music critic; Louis Svecenski, for- ber 25.
Francesco Malipiero, born in Venice some
merly of the Kneisel Quartet; Emmeran Stoe-
thirty-six years ago, is already a predominant
figure in European musical circles. His or-
chestral works and piano pieces are known in
Italy, France and England. His symphonic
poem, "Le Pause del Silenzio," was performed
Popular Edition 7 Cents
with marked success by the Boston Symphony
Everything Is Going Up
Orchestra two years ago under Henry Rabaud
Chasin' the Blues
and last year under Pierre Monteux.
Saxophone Blues
"Grottesco," a new chamber music work of
Nightie Night
the
same artist, for several wind instruments,
Think of Me Little Daddy
will have its initial performance on January 16
Beautiful Land of Dreams
by the Friends of Music in New York.
High Class Edition 18 Cents
Malipiero's opera, "Sette Canzoni," was per-
formed a few weeks ago at the Paris Opera, and,
That Thing Called Love
on account of its ultra-modern tendencies, was
Checkers, It's Your Move Now
hissed by the general public while declared a
Make That Trombone Laugh
Pickaninny Rose
remarkable work by a small circle of intel-
St. Louis Blues
lectuals, who, headed by Florent Schmitt and
Maurice Ravel, started an active and energetic
pro-Malipiero campaign.
MALIP1ERO WINS $1,000 PRIZE
PACE & HANDY HITS
Pace & Handy Music Co.,Inc.
232 West 46th Street
New York
Dear Heart
II You Would Care
for a Lonely Heart
Drifting
Sunshine Rose
CarmeneUa
Standards of the W,,r!d
" "~ erlinn on Silver"
terlin on Songs"
FOUR SONG HITS
MY SAHARA ROSE
I'LL
SEE YOU IN
C - U - B - A
TIRED OF ME
AFTER YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.,
^ F TYOR£
Al Jolson's Sensational Song HIT
"SWANEE"
By GEORGE
GERSHWIN
DEALERS, ATTENTION!
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Hartford
62 West 45th Street
Paris
S70W
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
London
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
AY
THIS IS SOME SONG
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Music Engravers and Printers
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YOU DON'T WANT IT
T5
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RIO NIGHTS
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p blishers
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Dealers
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"Just A Rose"
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THEY'RE WINNERS
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THE
SEPTEMBER 11, 1920
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"The Maker's Name and Reputation Are the
Real Protection of the Buyer"
BUSH & GERTS PIANO COMPANY
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PIANOS
Manufactured by
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CO.
East 133rd Street and Alexander Avenue
NEW YORK
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STULTZ& BAUER
Warerooms: 128 West 42nd Street
Factory: Legget Avc. and Barry St.
Manufacturers of Exclusive
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135th St. and Wi How Ave.,
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RICHARD B. ALDCROFTT, President
Western RepretenUtive M. J. KENNEDY, « •
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chief reason why the
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Pianos and Player-Pianos
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Factory and Main Office
496 498 East 134th Street
NEW YORK
107 East 128th St.,
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ING.
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Main Office and Wareroom:
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"A LEADER
AMONG
LEADERS"
Known the World Over
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PLAYERS
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