Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 24

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DECEMBER 13, 1924
Service!
Good service and reliable mer-
chandise go hand In hand toward
success.
CENTURY co-operative service
is unequalled and no-
where can you find a
better or a more ready
selling line of music
than CENTURY
being Nationally Ad-
vertised makes it in-
valuable as a FEA-
TURE LINE.
If you want to see business
pick up just try featuring CEN-
TURY in your store and window
for one week.
GOT OUR FREE HOOKUPS.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New Yark
New Florida Governor
Wants Witmark Number
Asks Jan Garber, Orchestra Leader, to Play
"Give Me One Rose to Remember," by Will
J. Callahan
Jan Garber and his orchestra, who are to play
an extended engagement in Coral Gables, Flor-
ida, during the Winter season, are quite popular
with the officials of that State. John W. Mar-
tin, the Governor-elect of Florida, has selected
the Garber orchestra to play at the inaugural
ball next March. The interest that Floridians
take in this orchestra was recently shown when
Governor-elect Martin sent the following letter
to Mr. Garber:
"Dear Mr. Garber: I am mailing you today,
under separate cover, artist copy and orchestra-
Victor Herbert's
MASTERPIECE
A KISS
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H A R M S , INC
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tion of song 'Give Me One Rose to Remember,'
by Will J. Callahan, in collaboration with Frank
H. Grey, which I hope you will enjoy. This
song is very popular in Florida, and I was so
much impressed with it I thought you might
enjoy using it in your orchestra."
"Give Me One Rose to Remember" is pub-
lished by M. Witmark & Sons and appears in the
black and white catalog of that company.
American Opera to Be
Given at Monte Carlo
"Fay-Yen-Fah," by Joseph Redding and Tem-
pleton Crocker, to Be Produced During the
Coming Season
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ELIZA
DEAR ONK
MAY TIMK
I LOVE YOU
JUNE NIGHT
SONG OF LOVE
LINGER AWHILE
WONDERFUL ONE
BOO WACKA UOO
BOODLE DOO DOO
HONEST AND TRULY
SING A LITTLE SONG
MOONLIGHT MEMORIES
WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW
HOW I LOVE THAT GIRL
THE PAL THAT I LOVED
ROCK-A-BYE BABY DAYS
SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD
NO WONDER (THAT I LOVE YOU)
SOME ONE LOVES YOU AFTER ALL
WHERE THE DREAMY WABA8H
FLOWS
PARIS, December 4.—During the height of the
season a new opera, by two Americans, will be
produced at Monte Carlo. It will be the first
time that a first production of an ail-American
opera will be given in France. The authors are
Joseph Redding and Templeton Crocker, the
latter being the librettist. The opera, which is
called "Fay-Yen-Fah," is a Chinese story, and
Redding's music is said to have a distinct
Write for Dealers' Prices
Chinese quality.
They first produced the piece in the form of
a musical play at the Bohemian Club in a Cali-
fornia grove, two years ago, and later completed
it as an opera. Last Summer they submitted it
to several foreign judges, such as Albert Wolff
and Raoul Gunsbourg, and the latter immedi-
ately offered to produce it at Monte Carlo this in talking machines and reproducing pianos and
season. Fanny Heldy will sing the principal over the radio.
George N. Rockwell, manager of the sheet
role. The first performance is scheduled for
music
department of the Wunderlich Music Co.,
February.
believes strongly that a renaissance of music
interest is dawning. The radio, especially, he
believes, is educating people to the fact, hither-
to unperceived, that they really like music—
and, which is more important, giving them the
Judging by Sales of Instruction Books the stimulus to production of music. "People may
Number of Music Pupils Is Increasing Rap- enjoy music that they listen to," said Mr. Rock-
well, "but they don't get the full benefit of mu-
idly—The Influence of Radio
sic until they can make some themselves, and
KANSAS CITY, MO., December 6.—One of the
people are finding this out. Hundreds who had
signs of radical increase in piano practice not taken any interest in music at all previously
among pupils of the public schools is the heavy are thus being aroused to appreciation of what
sale of one of the books recommended and used music means to the world through the radio,
in the school classes,- namely, "Progressive and are turning to some means of expressing
Studies," by the B. F. Wood Co. It is said the music that they now find is within them-
that the public school stimulus to production of selves."
music is showing much greater results this year
than last, and that, obviously, the public is be-
coming more, rather than less, inclined to make
its own music, in addition to receiving its music
The Xlnt Music Publishing Co., of Hinsdale,
Mass., has opened a New York office at 28 West
120th street. This firm publishes a popular
song entitled "Sweetest Girl, I Long For You."
The company is sending out some particularly
invrtittg orchestrations, as is shown by the fre-
quent use made of the above number in dance
programs throughout the country.
LEO
Kansas City Dealers
Report Music Interest
Xlnt Opens in New York
; WEST of the
GREAT DIVIDE
ULJERNBST R. BALLS
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ROSES OF PICARDY
THEWORLDISWAITING
IN THE GARDEN OF TO-MORROW
THE SONGOF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
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Luric bu GEORGE WHITING
Gus Kahn in New York
Gus Kahn, the well-known song writer, is
again in New York on one of his quarterly
visits. While here he attended the annual din-
ner of the American Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers.
BROKEN
DREAMS
THE
ALREADY SELLING BIG
M.WITMARK & S O N S
1650 BROADWAY
NEW YORK
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MUSIC TRADE
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DECEMBER 13, 1924
If Every Dealer Knew, There'd be One Series of Music Books
THE MOST POPULAR
Write for descriptive catalog—Order from jobber or direct from publisher
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., Publishers, New York City
December Novelties Offered
Federation of Women's
by the Oliver Ditson Go.
Clubs Lists Home Music
National Organization Issues a List of Music
That Should Be Found in Every Home for
the Training of the Child
Two Volumes of Miniature Classics and a
Group of Russian Piano Pieces Among the
Features of That Company's Latest List
The General Federation of Women's Clubs,
through its national chairman of music, Anne
Shaw Faulkner, has been conducting a cam-
paign "on music that should be found in every
home." The series, which includes lectures and
editorials, is directed at the parents desirous of
giving their children musical training.
One of the things that is pointed out in the
program is a list of songs which, through the
child's education, should be easily recognized
and appreciated and should form a part of the
musical training. The list is of well-known
selections which, becoming familiar to the child
mind in the early part of the musical training,
should later be either sung or played as the
child advances. They follow:
The latest trade notice of the Oliver Ditson
Co. carries its December novelties. Of par-
ticular importance are a series of three volumes
containing works of the highest class which
can be retailed at a most popular price. They
include Miniature Classics (Bach and Handel)
and Miniature Classics, Volume 2 (Haydn and
Mozart), and Ten Russian Piano Pieces which
contain all of the favorite Russian compositions,
such as "Song of India'' and "Volga Boatman's
Song." These are publications that should add
to retail sales. They arc books that should have
an appeal to both teacher and student.
There are several new teaching pieces by Bert
R. Anthony and some recent additions to the
sacred songs. There follow some new issues
in octavo, some new school music and repre-
sentative list of songs. A page is given over
to a short review of the first and second year-
books of "A Course of Study in Music Under-
standing," issued under the encouragement of
the National Federation of Music Clubs. They
are entitled "The Fundamentals of Music" and
"From Song to Symphony."
All Thru the Night
Welsh Folk Song
Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee)
Liliuokalani
America .,
Carey
America the Beautiful
Ward
Annie Laurie
Dunn
Auld Lang Syne
Scotch Folk Song
Uattle Cry of Freedom
Root
Rattle Hymn of the Republic
Steffe
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms,
Irish Folk Song
Ben Bolt
Kneass
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
Thos. a Becket
Comin' Tliru the Rye
Scotch Folk Song
Dixie's Land
Emmett
Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes. . . .English Folk Song
Home, Sweet Home
Bishop
In the Gloaming
Harrison
Juanita
Spanish Air
Last Rose of Summer
Irish Folk Song
Loch Lomond
Sotch Folk Song
Love's Old Sweet Song
Molloy
Lullaby
Brahms
Mary and Martha
American Slave Song
My Bonnie Is Over the Ocean
Fuller
My Old Kentucky Home
Foster
Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?
English Folk Song
Old Black Joe
Foster
Old Folks at Home
Foster
Santa Lucia
Italian Folk Song
Silent Night! Holy Night!
Gruber
Star-Spangled Banner
Smith
Sweet and Low
Barnby
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
American Slave Song
Vaudeville of Van and Schenck
Jenkins'
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High, Medium, Low
Duet for Soprano and Alto or Contralto and Ban
MY FAITH IN THEE
High, Medium, Low
Duet
TRUSTING
Enoch & Sons Featuring
Excellent New Numbers
Offer Interesting Selections of the Ballad Type
for the Season—Some Outstanding Numbers
in the Catalog
Enoch & Sons, the well-known ballad pub-
lishing house, is featuring two new numbers by
May H. Brahe, "Shy Mignonette" and "To a
Miniature," also a new song by Easthope Mar-
tin called "When You Come to Me." Among
the other newer songs that are being heard fre-
quently from the same catalog are "Journey's
End," by Sydney King Russell, and "Can't
Remember," by Alma Goatley.
Another feature of the Enoch catalog is Ber-
nard Hamblen's "A Withered Rose." From
present indications this song should reach wide
popularity.
Lerf Pouishnoff has arranged for the Enoch
catalog a series of new piano numbers. Al-
though only recently introduced some of them
are already finding favor. They include "The
Musical Box," "Petite Valse," "Ballet Music
From Rosamunde," "Prelude" and "Quand II
I'leut."
Bob Gross Doing Some Good
Work on Pacific Goast Zo Elliott Writes Still
Coast Manager for Ager, Yellen & Bornstein
Another "Trail" Number
Being Aided Materially by Appearance in
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., December 5.—Bob Gross,
Coast manager for Ager, Yellen & Bornstein,
Inc., is spending several weeks here in the
interests
of his firm.
The rest is an extremely well chosen one for
Bob is enjoying a splendid boost for his cat-
the purpose.
alog from Van and Schenck, the vaudeville
headliners who are rilling a three weeks' engageH
ment at the Orpheum here. The well-known
stars are singing no less than six Ager, Yellen
Outstanding Sellers
&. liornstcin songs, among them "I Wonder
What's Become of Sally," "Hard-Hearted Han-
nah," "Big Boy," "Big Bad Bill," "You Know
Me, Alabam'" and "I Want to See My Ten-
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Composer of "Long, Long Trail" Now Writes
"Trail o' My Heart," Published by Edward B.
Marks Music Co.
Zo Elliott, the well-known composer and
writer of "Long, Long Trail," has written
another "trail" song, and in this instance it is
named "Trail o' My Heart." The number, pub-
lished by the Edward B. Marks Music Co., is
being programmed frequently in vaudeville. It
was recently introduced by Chief Caupolican,
the famous Indian baritone, who for a number
of years was a member of the Metropolitan
Opera Co. "Trail o' My Heart" is the feature
number on Chief Caupolican's program during
his present tour. He claims to hold the record
of being the original singer of "Long, Long
Trail," having first introduced it in 1915.
Mr. Dealer: We want you to know that one
thousand orchestras arp featuring:, regularly, all
over the country,
"Sweetest Girl
I Long For You"
The fox-trot ballad that's got "pep" and "snap"
and "musical
meril."
You'll have calls for this song. Our introductory
price is 1 "> cents a copy.
XLNT Music Co.
Hinsdale, Mass.
High, Medium, Low
Duet for Soprano and Tenor or Soprano and Alto
TRAIL-MATE
High. Medium, Low
Duet for Soprano and Alto or Tenor and B a n
J.W.JENKINS SONS MUSIC COMPANY
Kansas City, Mo.
The waltz song that all leading singers and orchestras arc raving about.
Moonlight IVfaKes IVfe Long F O P YOU
The greatest waltz HIT of the season. Order from the following .lohhers: McKinley Music Co.,
Chicago, 111.; Carl Fischer, Inc., New York City; ,!. W. .Jenkins Sons Music Co., Kansas City, Mo,
FRANK H. GII.LK8PIE, Music Publisher, 111',! Forbes St., FITTSBl R(iH, PA.

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