Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 19

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Ditson Publications
Recently Announced
Piano Compositions by French and Spanish
Composers and Folksong Books Included
in the List.
The Oliver Ditson Co. has just brought out
two new publications under the titles, "Eight
Piano Pieces by French Composers" and
"Eight Piano Pieces by Spanish Composers."
These compilations consist of the works of emi-
nent composers, the titles of which, however,
have a flavor of popularity and for this reason
interest should be increased.
Alma Gluck and Paul Reimers are responsible
for two other new Oliver Ditson publications.
Both are entitled "Folksongs and Other Duets."
One is issued for two high voices and the other
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one is issued for high and medium voices. The
contents are particularly adapted to the voices
which they aim to serve. They include songs
that are more than a little known and, in some
instances, have attained unusual popularity.
They are all publications of the highest stand-
ard and are worthy additions to almost any
type of program. Both publications carry bio-
graphical sketches of the compilers, whose his-
tory shows achievements of two remarkable
artists.
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WHO WOULDN'T LOVE YOU
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Life Work of the
Late Theodore Presser
Founded Presser Home for Retired Music
Teachers and the Widely Known Presser
Foundation
The recent death of Theodore Presser, re-
ported in another section of this paper last
week, marks the passing of a great figure in the
music publishing field. He was teacher, editor,
author and publisher and founder of several
organizations. In 1914 he erected and endowed
the Presser Home for Retired Music Teachers.
He founded the Music Teachers' National As-
sociation in 1876 and was one of the founders
and early honorary presidents of the Philadel-
phia Music Teachers' Association. The Presser
Foundation was created by him in 1916. Mr.
Presser built up a remarkable music business,
all of which was founded on direct sales to
music teachers. His company is now an insti-
tution, and the catalog and business, which un-
doubtedly will be handled by a board of trus-
tees, will doubtless continue to be one of the
most important music publishing businesses of
the country.
"Sleepy Time Gal" Is
the Flapper's Swan Song
Popularity of Number Indication of Reaction
Against That Type—Other Songs Give Fur-
ther Evidence of Change
Is there a reaction against the so-called flap-
per type of young girl?
Song writers, who are uncanny in their judg-
ment of public sentiment, have seemed to sense
it, and that the public has welcomed it is cer-
tainly proved in the success of "Sleepy Time
Gal," a recent Feist publication.
This song was written and started in Detroit,
and is actually the best seller in that city and
is rapidly spreading. Toledo, Cincinnati, In-
dianapolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, and now Chicago
all report a big demand for it.
The lyric construction of the song is a plea
School, Lodge and
Assembly Marches
March Victorious
(Mabel Metarer-Wrlfht)
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for the return of the simpler pleasures of life,
and is best expressed in a line or two from the
chorus, which reads:
"When all your dancing is through,
I'll find a cottage for you,
You'll learn to cook and sew,
What's more you'll love it, I know,
When you're a stay-at-home, play-at-home,
Eight o'clock, Sleepy Time Gal."
Right on top of that, Feist is about to publish
what has been called the most powerful indict-
ment against the fast, loose-living habits of the
younger generation. It is a ballad called "Too
Many Parties—Too Many Pals." Accompanying
it is a recitation that has held audiences spell-
bound with its dramatic intensity.
Another song recently heard throughout New
England, and believed to be published by a
small publisher in Boston, treats of the same
subject in a slightly different manner. This
song is called "All That She Is Is An Old-
fashioned Girl," and it, too, in a smaller way,
has met with instant popular favor. From the
evidence, it looks as if the song-writing psychol-
ogists have anticipated public opinion and are
losing no time in taking advantage of it.
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New Christmas Music
in Ditson Octavo Series
Special Holiday Issues in This Edition An-
nounced by Well-known Music Publisher
Of particular importance to the octavo series
of the Oliver Ditson Co. is the addition of a
series of numbers to its Christmas carols and
Christmas anthems. To the anthems have been
added "Around the Manger," for mixed voices;
"It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," for mixed
voices, with soprano and baritone solos; "Sing,
Christmas Bells," for mixed voices, with soprano
solo; "The Blessed Lullaby," for women's
voices, with soprano solo, and "This Is the Day
the Christ Is Born," for mixed voices.
There is also "Ten Traditional Carols for
Christmas," arranged for men's voices by
Charles Fonteyn Manney. The compilation in-
cludes "O, Come, All Ye Faithful," "Hark! the
Herald Angels Sing," "God Rest You, Merry
Gentlemen" and others equally popular, includ-
ing "Silent Night" and "O Little Town of Beth-
lehem." "A Little Christmas Carol," for mixed
voices, is also among these new issues.
Jazz Grand Opera
Tito Schipa, tenor of the Chicago Opera
Company, announces that he has made plans to
produce the first grand opera with jazz. He
has employed Ted Fiorito, well-known popular
composer and orchestra conductor, to write the
score.
Tito Schipa says:
"The typically
American motifs in jazz and syncopated music
are capable of carrying symphonic or grand
opera significance. For years I have been plan-
ning to promote the writing and production of
a native American grand opera based on typi-
cally American themes with modern American
music."
Harris Number Popular
Charles K. Harris' high-class popular ballad,
"I Knew," described as a barcarolle, is being
programmed by a large number of concert art-
ists. This is probably one of the greatest num-
bers ever written by this pioneer and success-
ful writer and publisher. The Harris catalog
Your Teachers Will Appreciate the
50 New Numbers Now Ready
(With New Catalogs) for 1926!
Carefully Kdlted, Correctly Graded.
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also includes Eugene West's new song and
dance success, "Leading Me On," a descriptive
love ballad, called "What's the Matter, Sue?"
and a waltz called "Danger in Your Eyes."
Ted Browne Music Go.
Announces New Numbers
NOVEMBER 7, 1925
New Movieland Operetta
for Child Entertainment
Hanna Van Vollenhoven Writes "Alice in
Movieland," Which Will Be Published by
Willis Music Co. Shortly
There will shortly be published by the Willis
"Truly I Do," "Gypsy Dreams" and "I Could Co., Cincinnati, an interesting and up-to-the-
Fall in Love With Someone Like You" All minute operetta by Hanna Van Vollenhoven,
under the title of "Alice in Movieland," which
Likely to Be Popular
promises, in view of the vogue of the movies,
to be in strong demand with amateur school
CHICAGO, I I I . , October 31.—The Ted Browne
organizations during the coming season.
Music Co., 218 South Wabash avenue, pub-
The story concerns a character named Alice
lisher, announces three new numbers to the
who has taken part in a motion picture contest
catalog. These are "Truly I Do," a ballad;
with the prize a trip to movieland. Alice falls
"Gypsy Dreams," fox-trot; and "I Could Fall
asleep and dreams that she has arrived in movie-
in Love With Someone Like You," fox-trot. land, and with her friends as characters, is
The latter two numbers are being featured by taking part in the making of a motion picture.
the orchestras and show indications of becom-
The score for the operetta is particularly
ing popular dance hits, while "Truly I Do"
attractive, and is designed particularly to meet
shows there is a large demand for a ballad of
the limitations of children's voices.
this type. The company announces that its new
Miss Van Vollenhoven thoroughly understands
fox-trot, "Angry," announced several months the psychology of children, and has already con-
ago, has shown a wonderful record, for over tributed much to the child music of the day.
20,000 orchestrations have been published since In addition to her ability as a composer, she is
its introduction.
also recognized as a most capable pianist.
$500 Prize Offered for
Columbia Triangle Recording
Sacred Choral Number The Columbia Phonograph Co., Inc., has just
Numbers Must Be for Unaccompanied Chorus
of Mixed Voices—Closes May 1, 1926
Three awards, amounting to $500, are offered
by Mrs. H. E. Talbott, Dayton, O., for the best
sacred composition for an unaccompanied chorus
of mixed voices submitted by an American
composer. The contest is to stimulate interest
in this type of music and all works will remain
the property of the composer, who may have
vhem published for general use. The manu-
script must be sent in before May 1, next year,
to Mrs. Talbott, Callahan Bank Building, Day-
ton, O. The judges are Dr. Charles H. Boyd,
director of the Pittsburgh Musical Institute;
Dr. Howard Hanson, director general at the
Eastman School of Music, Rochester; Earl V.
Moore, director of music at Ann Arbor, Mich.;
Dr. H. Augustine Smith, director of music at
Chautauqua, and Dr. H. A. Flicker, conductor
of the Mendelssohn Choir, of Toronto.
signed a contract with Monette Moore to record
exclusively for its records. Her first two re-
leases will be placed in the Race catalog and
are entitled "Got It Fixed" and "Take It Easy."
Both numbers are published by the Triangle
Music Publishing Co., Inc.
Music Dealer Dies
CHICAGO, 111., October 31.—James P. Durkin, of
508 Barton avenue, Evanston, 111., whose body
was recently found in an alley, after having
been struck by an ash cart, operated a music
publishing company, with offices in the Republic
Building, this city.
Aloha Music Co., with offices at 1658 Broad-
way, New York City, announces its first publi-
cation, "Sunny Smiles of Hawaii." The new
company is under the direction of John Palalaiki.
Whiteman Features Marks
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, who
recently recorded "Manhattan" and "Senti-
mental Me" for Victor records, are now includ-
ing these two numbers from "Garrick Gaieties"
in their concert programs. "Manhattan" and
"Sentimental Me" are published by the Edward
B. Marks Music Co.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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