Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 24

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Musical Merchandise Section of The Music Trade Review
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Patrick Conway, noted bandmaster, died
recently in his home in Ithaca, N. Y., where the
funeral was held, followed by burial in Cort-
land, N. Y. Many prominent men, including
Mayor Fred B. Howe, of Ithaca, participated
in the funeral services. John Philip Sousa sent
a telegram expressing regret at the passing of
a "leader in his profession."
BAND
INSTRUMENTS
REBUILT
Sannella's Saxophone
Recitals Over the Radio
On June 18, Andy Sannella inaugurated his
series of saxophone solo recitals over station
WJZ, New York, with great success. Jack
Shilkrit appeared as accompanist.
The program included: "Sa,xannel!a," by
Andy Sannella; "Saxarella," by Rudy Wiedoeft;
Paraphrase on "The One I Love Belongs to
Somebody Else" ; "Serenade," by Mozcowski
and "Playera," Spanish Dance, by Granados.
This fine program was heard over twenty-one
stations, and met with such success that it
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Manufacturers
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MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
has been decided to make it a weekly feature
over WJZ and chain, but on Wednesday eve-
nings, 7.45 to 8.00 Eastern Daylight time, in-
stead of Tuesday.
Mr. Sannella has been showered with con-
gratulations upon his success, for it is unusual
for a wind instrumentalist to play five or six
solos consecutively. On the night of June 18,
Andy used his new 1929 model Selmer alto
saxophone ior the first time in solo work.
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We have just received from abroad an
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Attractive Specialties
Modern Service
ESTABLISHED 1834
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For Description and Prices
FERRON & KROEPLIN
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Chicago, IH.
The New Model No. 50
WEYMANN
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complete with case
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17 Jackson Ava.
for musical instruments
Gold-plated Steel and Wound Strings
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Dep't. R
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11O8 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
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(Registered United States Patent Office)
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Established 1803
40 Melrose Street
Brooklyn,
IV. Y.
Established 1833
Makers of the original MARTIN GUITAR
Guitars, Mandolins and
Ukuleles in many styles
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NEW YORK
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large part of the progress in the design
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But we have never forgotten that, pri-
marily, an instrument is meant to pro-
duce music—music that is full-toned and
true in tune.
Drawing tubing over micrometer exact
mandrels is expensive. But we know no
other way to produce tubing of exact
evenness and temper.
Hand Grinding of pumps and slides—
after the most precise machining possible
—may seem wasteful. But how else are
we to give the utmost in responsiveness
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We could multiply examples, every one
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proving that there can be no substitute
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And following the "one best way"
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