Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 1

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JANUARY 1, 1927
The Music Trade Review
YOU
CAN T
GO
WITH
ANY
1YE GOT
THE GIRL
FEIST' SO1STG/
A Fox Trot Son/
That's A Hit *
A
ny DAY/ A
WALTER. DONALDSON'S
New Fox T r o t S o n
Recent Publications From
House of G. Schirmer, Inc.
F. Bitner, Leo Feist, Inc.; J. A. Decatur and
Cliff Odoms, of Leo Feist, Inc.; Walter Fischer,
<>f Carl Fischer, Inc.; George Fischer, of J.
Fischer & Bro.; J. T. Roach, of Hinds, Hayden
Monthly Novelty List Contains Much New & Eldredge, Inc.; Herbert Marks, of Edward
Music of Distinctly Interesting Character— ]>. Marks Music Co.; Harry Neu, of Plaza Music
Some Outstanding Features
Co.; Harry Engel, of Robbins-Engel, Inc.
Walter Douglas, of Watcrson, Berlin & Snyder
G. Schirmer, Inc., monthly novelties are al- Henry Waterson, Jr., of Cameo Record Corp.
ways most interesting. These issues generally Klliott Shapiro, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
cover a fairly wide range and include secular Julius Witmark, of M. Witmark & Sons; Joe
and sacred songs, choral music, piano solos and Davis, of Triangle Music Publishing Co.
much educational material. In its late October Kathryn Joyce, of Sam Fox Publishing Co.
list there is a violin and piano collection by Daniel S. Twohig and others.
C. W. Krogmann called "Zephyrs From
Melodyland." This is a complete volume of easy
tuneful pieces which are particularly available as
first-grade teaching pieces. In this list also ap-
pears Jascha Gurewich, the well-known saxo-
phone virtuoso and composer of "The Laughing
The Broadway Music Corp. has been quietly
Hyena." This is a modern fox-trot numbei advancing the interest of the new popular song
for E flat alto saxophone and piano and should and dance called ''Muddy Water." The number
be presented to all saxophone enthusiasts.
has some of the character of a negro spiritual,
In the late November list is found an addition with a flavor of the "blues," which are some-
to the Schirmer Library, Bach's "Sonata No. 2 what related. Nora Bayes is already singing
in A for Violin and Piano." This is edited by "Muddy Water" in her tour of the Loew photo-
Hugo Kortschak and Edwin Hughes. In the play houses. The number is being programmed
Schirmer Scholastic Series is now found Gus- frequently on dance floors and has won some
tave Walther's "The Art of Staccato Playing" approval by way of radio.
(For Violin). This is an interesting addition
both from a technical and rhythmic standpoint
and doubtless will prove interesting to pupils
and teachers alike.
A new novelty song entitled "You're Like a
Lavaliere, Always Around Somebody's Neck," is
winning prominence in vaudeville. The number
is distributed through the Edward B. Marks
This department takes special pleasure in Music Co., sales agent for Ross Gorman. The
acknowledging the very happy holiday senti- number is written by Frank J. Sabas, Penn-
ments received from its many readers, among sylvania representative for the Marks Co., and
whom were: Saul Bornstein, Irving Berlin, Inc.; Jesse Greer, a well-known melody writer who
L. G. Battin, Century Music Publishing Co.; is on the staff of Robbins-Engel, Inc., and who
L. M. Weippert, Chappell-Harms, Inc.; Edgar has had many successes.
"Muddy Water" Offers
a New Type of Song
New Novelty Song Popular
Holiday Greetings
TRIANGLE'S
BEST
SONIC
Music Advancement Work
Finds a Place in Alaska
Principal of Territorial School at Seldovia,
Alaska, Writes to National Bureau for Ad-
vancement of Music for Advice on Caroling
An indication of the extent to which the
reputation of the National Bureau for the Ad-
vancement of Music has spread was found in
a letter received this week by the Bureau from
Miss Daisy M. Speesike, principal of the Ter-
ritorial School at Seldovia, Alaska, in which
the writer stated that she had been referred
to the Bureau by the Commissioner of Educa-
tion for Alaska. The letter reads:
"A letter from Mr. Henderson, Commissioner
of Education for Alaska, brought me the news
that I might obtain material for Christmas
caroling from you. Will you kindly send some
of this material, as well as a list of publications?
"This will not reach us for use this year,
but may be preserved for the future. If there
is any charge will you kindly enclose bill?"
Youngstown Go. Opens
Sheet Music Section
YOUNGSTOWN, O., December 27.—Miss Catherine
Townley, well-known radio artist from W. T. A.
M., Cleveland, was the featured entertainer at
the opening of the new sheet music department
at the store of the Youngstown Music Co. Pro-
grams continued throughout Saturday afternoon
and evening, with a number of other profes-
sionals taking part in the program.
Mat Siegel, for many years a vaudeville star
and now a singer and musician of note, will be
in charge of the new department which will fea-
ture a most complete line of sheet music, par-
ticularly radio hits.
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The Music Trade Review
JANUARY 1, 1927
petitions of an entirely different character. There
are many of these arranged by music clubs,
music funds, civic organizations and others. In
these instances, however, the competitions are
confined to particular phases of music. This
very limitation is doubtless the reason that there
has been no little success in bringing to light
works- that might otherwise remain unknown.
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