Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 23

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JUNE 7, 1924
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understand and appreciate. Any artist respon-
sive, as we all are to our audiences, must feel
the difference between an American audience
nowadays and one of twenty years back. One
can feel the people vibrate in sympathy, and in
expressing their enthusiasm in music, as in
other things, Americans have become more
demonstrative than they used to be. It is not
only in New York, but all over the country, that
one finds a response, and Americans, never con-
tent with anything second rate, insist on having
the very best, with the result that they are get-
ting better musical training than almost any
other people."
Asked if this response to music seemed to him
likely to produce great musicians from among
the people themselves, Paderewski replied:
"In execution Americans are going very far
ahead and very quickly, but I am no prophet. I
prefer to watch developments rather than pre-
dict them, but I will say that those which I
have watched in America are very encouraging."
Miami Opera Company
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ARCADY
I LOVE YOU
EASY MELODY
NO MEANS YES
SONG OF LOVB
MR. RADIO MAN
JOURNEY'S END
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WHAT DOES THE PUSSY CAT MEAN
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MIAMI, FLA., May 28.—A veritable billion-dollar
Writ* for Dmalmra' Pric *
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ing the coming Winter season here in an amphi-
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and the construction of which is about to begin.
Sponsored by the Miami Advertising Club, They added local color to the set, which con-
which is affiliated with the Associated Advertis- sists of a Spanish courtyard.
ing Clubs of the World, this musical aggrega-
tion is already arranging for the services of
Famous Pianist Pays Tribute to Appreciation of
American Concert Audiences and Advance in American and European artists, with the lesser
roles allotted to the musically inclined young
Musical Knowledge
scions of America's leading families of wealth
MASTERPIECE
and social standing, who sojourn each Winter
PARIS, FRANCE, May 30.—Striking progress is
being made by the American people in the ap- in Florida.
preciation of music, says Ignace Paderewski,
the Polish pianist, in an interview with a French
newspaper man.
"Where do you find your most appreciative
The leading feature at the Loew's State The-
audiences?" Paderewski was asked.
atre, New York, recently was the beautiful
"That is a difficult question," was the reply. Spanish act, entitled "Dreamy Spain." One of
"The musical public is much the same every- the principals, Senorita Albertina, the prima
where as culture becomes more general. Per- donna, featured "Rosita," the new melodious
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and Brussels, are most responsive. The prog- Co. She was accompanied by a five-piece string
ress of Americans is to me very striking."
orchestra, consisting of a violin, guitar, bandola,
Asked later to expand his statement, Pader- piano-accordion and a native Spanish drum.
ewski paused a moment before replying.
"I have had long experience of America," he
said, "and when I contrast my first experiences
with my most recent I am struck with the
THE WORLD OVER KNOW
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ago go to listen to classical music there are now
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trying to snake hands with everyone, they sang
all their old songs, and the list of new ones
which the new concern is publishing, including
"Keep on Dancing," "Forsaken Blues," "Some-
Large Crowd Welcomed by Well-known Artists time Ago," "Stick in the Mud," "Tomboy
Blues," "In Sweet Onion Time I'll Breathe My
—Motion Pictures Taken of the Opening
Love to You" and "Moonlight and You."
Motion pictures were taken of the event and
CHICAGO, III., June 2.—The formal opening of
the executive and professional offices of Duncan the new offices. One of the eight rooms is
worthy of particular notice. It is the Duncan
Sisters Music Publishers was held to-day, when
the Duncan Sisters welcomed the trade, the pub- Sisters' own office, where all the melodies that
lic and celebrities of Chicago to the new offices have helped to make them famous are written.
It is beautifully decorated with velvet-lined walls
in the Garrick Building. The visitors included
the select of Chicago. Mayor Dever and his and in its center is a baby grand.
John Conrad, manager of the Duncan Sisters
wife, Chief of Police Collins and Mrs. Collins,
City Attorney Crowe and a host of other public Music Publishers, is highly elated over the suc-
officials and theatrical stars personally wished cess of the new business and the popularity of
the Duncan Sisters success in the publishing the catalog.
field.
All day long between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m.
there were visitors and flowers, including the
cream of Chicago's society world, who came
at the invitation of the Duncan Sisters to be
present at the opening of the new enterprise. Waltz Success in Chappell-Harms, Inc., Catalog
Used With Betty Compson's Photoplay
Another triumph was scored by Topsy and Eva,
"Miami"
for, despite the magnitude of the crowd, each is
a warm personal friend of the Duncan Sisters.
"On Miami Shore," a waltz success from the
The Duncan Sisters worked hard on the first
day of the opening, for, between sips of tea and Chappell-Harms, Inc., catalog, which has been
an active seller for that firm for a period of
years, is showing a revival of popularity through
its use in conjunction with the release of the
motion picture production "Miami," in which
Betty Compson is starred. This photoplay
opened at the Rivoli Theatre, New York, last
To Strengthen the Weaker Fingers—To Develop the Legato
Touch, or the Staccato Touch—To Use as a Study in Wrist Work,
week, and is scheduled for early release in other
Octave Work, Left Hand Melody, Crossing the Hands—and
Dozens of Other Problems?
large motion picture houses shortly, following
which, during the next several months, it will
You Will Find the Answer in the List of
appear in large and small houses all over the
Duncan Sisters Music
Publishers Hold Opening
country, giving a fine opportunity for dealers
to link up with it.
The publisher has given "On Miami Shore" a
new title page, carrying a reproduction of Betty
Compson in one of the scenes from the photo-
play. In addition, a new orchestration, carrying
a similar reproduction on the title page, has
been forwarded over 2,000 orchestras through-
out the country. Besides the co-operation of
music dealers everywhere in the campaign, the
Hodkinson Corp., the distributor of the "Miami"
picture, is carrying out some intensive publicity
drives. As a local hook-up with talking ma-
chine dealers it has placed a life-size cutout of
Betty Compson holding a talking machine rec-
ord in store windows.
"On Miami Shore"
Shows Reviving Demand
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