Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 12

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The Music Trade Review
Euclid Music Co. to
E. J. Albert Expands
Wholesale Violin Business
Move to New Store
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CLEVELAND, O., September 15.—The Euclid Music
I PHILADELPHIA, PA., September 17.—Beautiful old
instruments such as violins, 'cellos and violas
lire now being received by the local distribu-
tor, E. J. Albert, 103 South Eleventh street,
which has extended its business to the whole-
saling of these instruments to the smaller deal-
ers who do not carry these old types on hand
as permanent stock. The importation from
Germany includes high-class types of violins,
such as those made by Guadaginni, Galliani and
other master craftsmen of the Italian and other
well-known schools. The firm is exclusive
agent for Morelli violins and Paramount banjos.
New Selmer Catalog
Now Ready for the Trade
H. & A. Selmer, Inc., Elkhart, Ind., announced
a new pocket catalog containing full details and
Co. is preparing to move to 1716 Euclid avenue
in the Rogers Building about October 1. The
company is now located on East Ninth street
between Euclid and Prospect avenues. Its new
home will be directly across from Keith's
Palace Theatre and will have twice as much
floor space as they now have. The store is
now in process of remodeling and the com-
pany will handle a complete line of musical
merchandise. They are agents for the Conn line
of band instruments, and carry the leading lines
of radio and phonographs as well as small
goods, records and sheet music. The company
recently disposed of their two remaining branch
stores to the H. Lesser Co.
Wads worth, O., School
Adopts Music Teaching
WADSWORTH, O., September 17.—Instruction of
band and orchestra instruments in Wadsworth
High School will be a part of the year's work,
it was announced by F. H. Close, superintend-
ent. "Music in the schools is more necessary
and important than ever before," he said. "This
year there will be kindergarten and first-grade
bands, junior high school orchestras and there
will be provision for teaching of band and
orchestra instruments. Piano classes will also
be introduced and will be in charge of Mrs.
Dona L. Goodbread, of Cleveland.
Ready for Fall Band Trade
prices on the entire Selmer line of reed instru-
ments and accessories.
These catalogs of distinctly attractive charac-
ter are now ready for distribution to dealer and
other interested parties.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., September 17.—With the ac-
quisition of the larger home recently leased at
1504 Market street, the firm of DeVoe and
Glass has been able to stock larger assort-
ments of the King band instruments, for which
they are the local distributor. In the spacious
quarters the new type of metal instruments are
being stocked in considerably larger quantities.
SEPTEMBER 22, 1928
NEW!—Slide Trombone Players
Lozano's Slide Trombone Method
Contains'scientific tone production, special exercises,
ear training, novelty brakes, jazz endings, BOIM, duets,
a collection of novelty imitations such as: to laugh,
to cry, to yelp, to bark, roar, moan, auto horn, flutter
tongue, caw, sneeze, baby cry, the hat, mouthpiece
effects, funnel effects, etc.
A $25.00 value for only $1.00.
Order How
Published by
NICOMEDE MUSIC CO., Altoona, Pa.
OLIVER D1TSON CQ
BOSTON, MASS
Manufacturers
Importers and Jobbers of
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive
Modern
Specialties
Service
ESTABLISHED 1834
DURRO
VIOLINS
BOWS
STRINGS
AND
STEWART
BANJOS
MANDOLINS
GUITARS
Large*t Wholesale
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House in America
Buegeleiten & Jacobton
5-7-9 l/ni.n 5««ar«
NEW YORK
You have tried the rest
—Now use the BEST
Joseph RbgetV Son
"XXX" and "STANDARD" Brand
Drum and Banjo Heads
New Deagan Vibra-Harp
With Damper Equipment
Mad* from Genuine Cmlfikin
The Frederick Rogers Co.
17 Jackson Are.
-The latest improvement on the Vibra-Harp is
announced in the New Deagan Vibra-Harp—
damper equipped—manufactured by the J. C.
Deagan, Inc., Chicago, 111. The damper in-
creases the scope of the Vibra-Harp enormously.
Many selections heretofore impossible on an
instrument with so sustained a tone are well
suited for use with the new Deagan Vibra-Harp.
This feature opens up a wealth of available ma-
terial for solo purposes.
Middletowa, N. Y.
Black Diamond
Strings
THE WORLD'S BEST
National Musical String Co.
New Brunswick, N. J.
OLDEST AND UUSE5T HOUSE I N THE HADE
SEND FOR TRADE PRICE LIST OF
for
Violin, Viola,
'Cello and Bass
Dependable
WHOLESALE
ONLY
CATALOG. ON
APPLICATION
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
ESTABLISHED
ESTABLISHED
I 8 3
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CBruno frSon Inc.
351-369 FOURTH AVE-N.V.C.
MULLER & KAPLAN
VICTOR
TALKING
MACHINES
154 East 85th St., N. Y.
GoldMedalStrings
for musical instruments
Gold-plated Steel and
Wound Strings
Gibson Musical String Co.
Be
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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Conducted by Fred B. Diehl
the largest office building in Manila while he
was there. This concern, headed by Ameri-
cans, would not appear out of place in any
large city in the United States, and offers the
ALLENTOWN, PA., September 17.—A new music
Sales Manager of Wholesale Sheet Music De- music-lovers of the Philippines anything in the
section, featuring sheet music and musical mer-
partment of Carl Fischer, Inc., Finds Wide- music line from a pipe organ to a sheet of
popular music. In the Hawaiian Islands, par- chandise, has been opened in the enlarged base-
spread Interest in Libraries in Far East
ticularly in Honolulu, he was impressed with ment of Heinz store here. The music depart-
One of the longest journeys ever made by the up-to-date methods of the music stores in ment has a cheerful appearance and two young
ladies have been engaged to demonstrate late
a traveling representative of an American music handling their merchandise.
In Japan Mr. Hauser found musical develop- popular hits at the piano. In addition to the
publisher was completed this month by Arthur
.A., Hauser, sales manager of the wholesale sheet ment growing very rapidly. For some time popular music, favorite song editions and
music department of Carl Fischer, Inc., New there has been a large symphony orchestra in standard and teaching pieces are carried in
York, who returned from a three-months' trip Tokio, which was organized under the direction stock. Efforts are being made by the manage-
to the Orient. Mr. Hauser sailed from San of Koschat Yamada, who studied music in ment to conduct this department in an up-to-
Francisco on June 15 and returned to Van- Europe. During a recent leave of absence, date fashion, tying up with important local
couver, B. C, during the last week of August, while he visited Europe again, the orchestra musical events.
making extensive visits to prominent music passed to the direction of one of his assistants
houses in Honolulu, the Philippines, Shanghai, and now efforts are being made to create a
Hong Kong, Tokio, Yokohama, Kobe and second symphony for Mr. Yamada, who is
handicapped in getting players for some of the
Louis Breau, well-known song-writer, died
many other points en route.
recently at his New York home oh Riverside
An experienced traveler, having represented rarer instruments. Music study is taking rapid
Drive as a result of intestinal trouble, which
Carl Fischer, Inc., in the field for many years, strides, however, and the country boasts of
had baffled medical analysis during the past two
Mr. Hauser brought-back a wealth of reminis- one very important conservatory.
In addition to finding the Carl Fischer cata- years. For the past year Mr. Breau had 5een
cences regarding his trip, the first one he has
made in the Orient. The most striking of his log known to all the leading music stores in free lancing from his home, but previous to
observations was the widespread interest in the Orient, Mr. Hauser was gratified also at his illness was identified with the professional
standard libraries of American publishers in finding so many Carl Fischer musical instru- staff of Bibo, Bloeden & Lang, Inc., New York.
even the most remote countries. He explained ments in use by orchestras in every place he His best-known compositions in recent years
that his trip was made not so much to develop visited. The .personal side of his trip was most were "Humming," "I Want My Mammy,"
"Cheritza" and others.
new accounts as to pay a personal visit to the pleasant, he stated, and added that he had
many large concerns that have been ordering enough interesting personal experiences to fill
The Sauter Rugglin Radio & Music Shop,
by mail from the Carl Fischer house for years. a book. Asked how he managed to make him-
Mr. Hauser stated that he was astounded at self understood in the various foreign lands, he Inc., Wilmington, Del., has been incorporated
the degree of completeness and modernity em- said that the English language will nowadays with a capital stock of 1,000 shares of common
serve to take one through practically any coun- stock to deal in sheet music, records and radio
bodied in the new home of the Lyric Music
merchandise.
House, Inc., which held its formal opening in try on the globe.
New Sheet Music Section
Opened in Allentown, Pa.
Arthur A. Hauser Returns
From Trip to Orient
Death of Louis Breau
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