Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 21

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The Music Trade Review
NOVEMBER 20, 1926
"FACTS
is
FACTS"
Even the smallest merchant now-
adays knows substitution is out of
fashion and don't pay.
Give your trade what they want.
Our National Advertising has
caused them to want "CENTURY
CERTIFIED EDITION." Give it
to them. Don't substitute.
delssohn, Beethoven, Schubert, Haydn, Tschai-
kowsky, and in the "Suite of Classic Dances,"
suitable for the same youthful players, are found
Couperin, Krebs, Gluck, Gretry, Mattheson and
Rameau.
Of added importance in this popular series is
the fact that the arrangements are adapted to
any combination of instruments. Through these
publications are found a unique system of
cues and cross-cues which makes the composi-
tion suitable for even the very smallest com-
bination. The contents of the Mozart Suite
are Serenade from "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik";
theme from the first movement of the piano
sonata in A; minuet from "Don Juan," and the
allegro from Symphony No. 12.
Enoch & Sons Making
Campaign on Catalog
Sacred and Secular Numbers in Well-known
Publishing House List Are Having Marked
Success
Enoch & Sons, well-known publishers of
American and English compositions, who have
made a feature of ballad songs particularly, have
this season made a special campaign on both
235 W. 40th St.
New York
their new and standard songs. Some of these
offerings have had a wide sale for several sea-
sons and others, although more recently intro-
duced, have achieved such marked success as
to place them in an important position in the
Enoch catalog.
Schirmer Issues Eleventh in Well-known Series
Of particular importance among these Enoch
Based on the Works of the Great Composers
offerings at the present time are its sacred
songs arranged for low, medium and high voice.
G. Schirmer, Inc., has been presenting a These include "Beside Still Waters" (Bernard
scries of suites of old masters arranged par- Hamblen), "The Lord Is My Rock" (Alfred
ticularly for young orchestras. These are very Wooler), "The Holy Child" (Easthope Mar-
important contributions as they encourage the tin) and "Thanks Be to God" (Stanley Dick-
musician to a wide acquaintance with good son).
music and with the important composers of the
Among the important secular songs is May
past.
H. Brahe's "Down at the End of the Garden,"
The latest of these suites, which are published Easthope Martin's "Come to the Fair," "A
under the title "Master Series for Young Or- Sheepfold Song" by Landon Ronald, Bernard
chestras," is now ready. It consists of the Hamblen's "Crying Water," and one of the
works of Mozart. This is the eleventh in the latest songs by J. Will Callahan and Frank H.
series, the other masters represented being Grey, entitled "Keep One Hour to Remember
Schumann, Bach, Grieg, Weber, Handel, Men- Me."
Can't Go Wr<
TOST
SUNDAY
KATINKA
PRECIOUS
ADORABLE
BARCELONA
SYMPATHY WALTZ
CALLING ME HOME
HI DIDDLE DIDDLE
BESIDE A GARDEN WALL
THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOU
MY GIRL HAS EYE TROUBLE
IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
HELLO, ALOHA, HOW ARE YOU?
WHERE'D YOU GET THOSE EYES?
YOUR HEART LOOKED INTO MINE
I'VE LOST ALL MY LOVE FOR YOU
WHILE THE YEARS GO DRIFTING BY
KISS YOUR LITTLE BABY GOOD-
NIGHT
I'D RATHER BE THE GIRL IN YOUR
ARMS
IT MADE YOU HAPPY WHEN YOU
MADE ME CRY
JUST A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF MY OLD
KENTUCKY HOME
Century Music Pub. Go.
Mozart Suite Issued
in Young Orchestra Series
What Shall I Give My Pupil? "Your Heart Looked Into
Mine" Achieving Success
To Strengthen the Weaker Fingers—To Develop the Legato
Touch, or the Staccato Touch—To Use as a Study in Wrist Work,
Octave Work, Left Hand Melody. Crossing the Hands—and
Dozens of Other Problems?
You Will Find the Answer in the List of
MUSIC CLASSIFIED
ACCORDING TO
PIANO TECHNIQUE
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New Feist Ballad Marks the Return of John
Golden and Raymond Hubbell to Song
Writing
The new ballad, "Your Heart Looked Into
Mine," published by Leo Feist, Inc., and which
is already achieving success, marks the return
to activity of a writing combination which con-
tributed several seasons back one of the most
successful numbers of a popular character that
were ever issued. The number in question is
"Poor Butterfly" and the writers are John
Golden and Raymond Hubbell.
John Golden, by the way, has in recent years
made a big name for himself and probably his
first and second million through producing
dramas that appeal to the universal American
taste. One of his offerings, "Lightning," will be
long remembered as it undoubtedly established
Selected by
STURKOW RYDER,
Celebrated Teacher, Composer and Concert Pianist.
and HENRY S. SAWYER,
Well Known Music Critic.
EDITORIAL STAFF of the McKINLEY PUBLICATIONS
Frederick A. Stock (Editor-in-Chief "Music in the Home"
Edition). Anne Shaw Faulkner (Music Chairman. General
Federation of Women's Clubs), Sturkow Ryder, Victor Gar-
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Allen Ray Carpenter, Henry S. Sawyer and Others.
Send for Catalog of "One Thousand and One" Piano Selections.
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new records for the number of performances.
So the fact that he has found time again to
contribute a song and this of ballad character
would lead one to believe that there was no
commercial object in view, but strictly an in-
spiration.
New Fischer & Bro. Offers
J. Fischer & Bro. have recently issued some
novelties in part songs. They include composi-
tions of J. W. Clokey and Franz C. Bornschein.
The former has contributed "How Summer
Came" (an Indian Legend), "Arab Song," "Pre-
tense" and "The Storke." There are two num-
bers by Bornschein, namely, "The Knight of
Bethlehem" and "The Ladies of St. James."
Also in these new J. Fischer & Bro. offerings
of part song novelties are appropriate arrange-
ments of "A Song of India" (Rimsky-Korsa-
koff); the spiritual "Nobody Knows the Trouble
I See"; Dvorak's "Songs My Mother Taught
Me," and "Phantom Lovers," by the same com-
poser, as well as an arrangement of "A Love
Dream," by Liszt.
Some of the
BEST
SELLERS
In
The Witmark Black & White Series
SECULAR
GYPSY LOVE SONG
KISS ME AGAIN
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING
MY HOUR
WHO KNOWS?
AH! SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE
DEAR HEART, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN
CAN'T YO 1 HEAR ME CALLIN', CAROLINE?
MOTHER MACHREE
SMILIN' THROUGH
ASLEEP IN THE DEEP
JUST BEEN WOND'RING, ALL DAY LONG
IN A LITTLE TOWN NEARBY
SUNRISE AND YOU
THE LAMPLIT HOUR
THAT WONDERFUL MOTHER OF MINE
SACRED
TEACH ME TO PRAY
I COME TO THEE
THE SILENT VOICE
GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS
A LITTLE WHILE
IT WAS FOR ME
O LORD, REMEMBER ME
GRATEFUL, O LORD, AM I
M. WITMARK & SONS, NEW YORK
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published since the famous "Whispering." For PORTLAND, ORK., November 10.—I. E. Sklare,
this reason, and inasmuch as it has a wide ap- Pacific Northwest manager of the Remick Pub-
San Francisco Sherman, Clay & Co. Store Gives peal, it should achieve an unusual sales total.
lishing Co. with headquarters at the Portland
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., November 15.—The
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Sherman, Clay & Co. number "When Twilight
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