Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 23

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DECEMBER 4,
THE
1920
PRIZE FOR AMERICAN COMPOSITION
Edwin Franko Goldman Offers Second Award
for Work of American Composer Written for
Band—Contest Closes April 15, 1921
Edwin Franko Goldman, conductor of "The
Goldman Concert Band," will again offer a prize
of two hundred and fifty dollars for the best
composition for band by an American composer.
The composition must be conceived originally
for band, and may be in the form of an over-
ture, grand march, suite in three short move-
ments, or a symphonic poem. Last season's
contest brought forth some remarkably fine
works, the prize being won by Carl Busch, of
Kansas City.
Besides receiving the prize which is offered
by Mr. Goldman, the work of the winning com-
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poser will be accepted for publication by one
of the foremost publishing houses in America.
The judges in the contest will be announced
later. All manuscripts must be submitted in
score form before April 15, 1921. The prize-
winning composition will be given its first per-
formance some time in June at Columbia Uni-
versity by The Goldman Concert Band, and Mr.
Goldman will grant the fortunate composer the
privilege of conducting his own work.
Composers who desire to submit compositions
in the prize contest are requested to communi-
cate with Edwin Franko Goldman, 202 Riverside
Drive, New York City.
MUSIC AS THE CAMERAS CLICK
Remick Song Hits Will Be Sung in San Fran-
cisco From Auto Truck
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., November 27.—Unusual
publicity is being given the Remick song hits
in the daily papers, due to the arrangements
made by Ford Rush, professional representative
of that concern in San Francisco. In connec-
tion with an amateur photography contest one
of the newspapers is providing an automobile
tiuck on which are carried singers who sing
the Remick numbers on Market street. These
singers will entertain when amateur photogra-
phers snap the widely known "Sun Maid" who
has posed for so many California raisin adver-
tisements.
Mose Gumble, representative of the Jerome
H. Remick Co., is on the Pacific Coast, looking
over the territory for the first time. He has
arranged to open several new Remick Song
Shops in Texas and other Southern States.
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SONG WRITERS, LISTEN TO THIS
Bi-National Anthem, if Successful, May Give
Rise to Some Strange Music
The first bi-national anthem has made its ap-
pearance, says a newspaper dispatch. It is called
"The Sun and the Stars," and was written by a
former member of the faculty of Keiogijuku
University. The hope is that it will help cement
friendship among Japanese and Americans who
sing it. Set to the tune of "Columbia, the Gem
of the Ocean," the chorus runs:
Hurrah for the sun and the stars!
Banzai for the stars and the sun!
Enshrined in all life it is written
The God of all nations is one.
If this bi-national harmonizer works, as we
all hope it will, who will be the first to carry
it a step further and produce a poly-national
anthem, taking in a few of the other countries
with which we could afford to be on friendly
musical terms? We may yet be asked to sing
something like this, for example:
My country, 'tis of thee,
Sweet land of Wacht am Rhein,
Erin go bragh.
Long may Britannia rule,
Banzai, Hoch, Sante Skol!
Allons, Czech, Turk, and Pole,
A la patrie.
Fox-Trot Novelty Ballad
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THE MUSIC TRADE
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DECEMBER 4, 1920
AL JOL JON W
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published by LEO FEIST Incfeist Bld^, New York
1921 CENTURY EDITION PUBLICITY
BRITISH PUBLISHERS COMPLAIN
NEW FEIST DANCE FOLIO
Contracts recently were closed by the Cen-
tury Music Co. with eight of the leading na-
tionally known magazines for the 1921 adver-
tising campaign, in which, as usual, the "Century
Edition" will be featured. The following are
the publications that will carry the Century
copy:
Good Housekeeping, The Delineator, Pictorial
Review, The Woman's Home Companion,
Mother's Magazine, Musical Courier, Red Book
and McClure's.
British music publishers are complaining that
large quantities of cheap popular music are ar-
riving from the United States. These publishers
state that they cannot sell in the United States
on account of the prohibitive tariff which is
placed on imported music there, while on the
other hand this music is admitted into Great
Britain duty free. Italy and Germany are also
reported to be sending consignments of such
music, to the consequent detriment of the Brit-
ish industry.
Leo Feist, Inc., has just issued a new dance
folio which includes the latest song hits ar-
ranged as fox-trots, one-steps and waltzes. The
retail price of the new folio is one dollar, with
an introductory offer to the trade that gives the
dealer close to two hundred per cent profit. This
new book has been issued in a quality way and
has a most attractive title page. Mention of it
will be made in much of the Feist advertising
material.
"HEART OF MINE" RECORDED
WM. KENT USING "SHADOW"
"Heart of Mine," the new fox-trot ballad pub-
lished by Jack Mills, Inc., is booked for early
release on a number of the leading talking ma-
chine records and player rolls. "Heart of
Mine" is from the pens of Sydney Caine, Annelu
Burns and Madelyn Shepard.
William Kent, who up to some time was
playing in "Pitter Patter" at the Longacre
Theatre, New York, opened recently in Ray
Goetz's "Vogues and Vanities" in Springfield,
Mass., in which he features the new novelty
song, "Shadow," written by Kendis & Brock-
man, known as the "James" boys. "Vogues
and Vanities" will shortly open in Boston, where
it is booked for a long run.
WOW! WHAT A TUNE IS
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By Joe McKiernan and Norman Spencer
Jerome H. Remick & Co. will shortly open a
new retail store in Loew's State Theatre, Bos-
ton, Mass., which is booked for an opening on
January 15 of next year.
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TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
BO LA BO
I'VE GOT THE BLUES FOR MY KENTUCKY
HOME
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE-HORSE TOWN
But It's Big Enough for Me
PARISIOLA (Par-ee-cee-ola)
IN THE DUSK (vocal and ins.)
RIO GRANDE (vocal and ins.)
HUMMING BIRD
COTTON (Cotton Was a Little Dixie Rose)
SHE'S THE HEART OF DIXIELAND
COME BACK TO JUMBO GUMBO
Jee Jee Boo Bumbo
EARLY TO BED, EARLY TO RISK
Wever Made Anyone Wise
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WHEN A PEACH IN GEORGIA WEDS A ROSE
FROM ALABAM 1
MY MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER

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