Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 3

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, MARCH, 1941
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Music
Publishers
Standard - Educational Music
Methods - Studies - Collections
U. S. Music Inc.
New Publisher
Marks Celebrates
Forty-Seventh Year
As an outgrowth of the battle between
ASCAP and BMI, U. S. Music, Inc., has
been formed to fill the gap left in populai
music on the radio. Behind this new
organization, which has already come to
the fore with such songs as "It Could
Never Be the Same," "This Is My First
Night Without You." "In ondon Not So
Very Long Ago" and "America Forever
Free" and Homer Sipe and Nalda Nardi,
the latter, formerly associated with Radio
Station WMCA as program director.
Forty-seven years of music publishing
was celebrated this February by the Ed-
ward B. Marks Music Corp., pioneer in
the field, sponsor of some of America's
greatest hits, and owner of a catalog that
ranges through the finest classical, stand-
ard, popular and Latin American music.
Almost half a century of publishing
finds Edward B. Marks actively directing
a firm launched in the days when he rode
to Tony Pastor's in a horse-drawn street-
car to induce Lottie Gilson to plug "My
Mother Was a Lady" (or If lack Were
Only Here).
Since then, the Marks catalog of 15,000
copyrights has been augmented by the
works of Sibelius, Debussy, Prokofieff, de
Falla and many others whose music is
performed at concerts, over the air and
through recordings for a rapidly growing
audience.
Cuban, Mexican and South American
music, now an integral part of America's
singing and dancing, was brought to the
States by the Marks Corporation. E. B.
Marks, whose publishing astuteness was
gravely questioned when he "went
Latin," paved the way for the present
tango-rumba-conga sweep with the in-
troduction in 1930 of "The Peanut Vendor"
and "Mama Inez." Such works as "Mala-
guena" and "Andalucia" by Ernesto
Lecuona were later added and have
proved to be more lasting music than
thousands of fly-by-night domestic num-
bers.
Instrumental Solos Listed
The Music Publishing Holding Corp.,
New York, is exploitikng a series of instru-
mental solos for clarinet and piano, saxo-
phone and piano, cornet and piano and
trombone and piano.
There are the thirteen numbers for the
clarinet and piano including a "Fantasy
on Gounod's Faust Waltzes," "Gypsy
Love Song," "I'm Falling in Love with
Someone" and many others of similar
character.
In the saxophone and piano series there
are sixteen numbers for the alto sax and
"Just A Memory" for Soprano, alto, tenor
and baritone sax and "Indian Love Call"
for the soprano, alto and tenor sax. Thir-
teen numbers are listed for the cornet and
nine for the trombone.
MUSIC DEALERS
Community song books, American and
European folk songs, piano and vocal
numbers, and music for orchestras and
bands round out the Marks library and
make it comprehensive and suitable for
all types of listeners, musicians, and occa-
sions.
Robbins Publishes
Clarinet Book
Artie Shaw, whose desire to pursue a
literary career prompted him to seek
temporary retirement two years ago to
write a book, has realized his ambitions
this month with the publication of "Artie
Shaw Clarinet Method," issued by Rob-
bins Music Corporation.
"For the past several years/' com-
mented Shaw, "I've been confronted -with
queries from student-musicians who de-
plored the lack of modern clarinet informa-
tion in most study books. In this new
clarinet study, I've tried to combine an
academic study with the modern style
interpretation."
Arnold Brilhart, desiger of Enduro
Reeds and the Brilhart Mouthpieces and
one of radio's greatest saxophonists, has
spent the last few months editing the
book checking Artie Shaw's recordings
for etudes and solos and assisting in its
compilations.
"The collaboration," said music pub-
lisher Jack Robbins, "insures the student
of the most expert studies and exercises
yet devised for style development, tongu-
ing, fingering, scales, chords, improvisa-
tion and other technical advancements
unobtainable elsewhere."
"Artie Shaw Clarinet Method" is the
latest addition to Robbins Series of Mod-
ern Methods, which includes "Gene
Krupa Drum Method," "Jimmy Dorsey
Saxophone Methods," "Bob Haggart Bass
Method," "Joe Venuti Violin Rhythm,"
Jack Teagarden Trombone Studies,"
"Harry James Studies and Improvisations
for Trumpet/' and others by Bud Freeman,
Bunny Berigan, etc.
"A special addition to the new Artie
Shaw Clarinet book is the inclusion of
Shaw's clarinet solos of "Deep Purple/'
"Rose Room/' "Just You—Just Me," "I'm
Coming Virginia/' "My Blue Heaven, etc.
ATTENTION!
HERE ARE TWO OF THE MOST COMPLETE TEXT BOOKS ON THE
SUBJECT OF PERCUSSION EVER WRITTEN! .
PERCUSSION TECHNIQUE
By
SAM C. ROWLAND
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BAND. ORCHESTRA. AND DRUM CORPS
A Special Introductory Discount to Dealers.
Send for Circular
O. PAGANI & BRO.
No. 8400 — BOOK U. CONCERT BASS DRUM
Cymbal Playing for Band, Orchestra and
Drum Corps. Scotch and Rudimental Bass
Drumming. Technique of Tenor Drumming.
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New Songs
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with bandleader Irv Carroll to go Western
Publish Band Contest Numbers
on "The Prairies Keep Callin' Me Home."
The Sam Fox Publishing Co.. New
Harry Ruby, who wrote many huge suc-
York,
is making a specialty of nationally
cesses including ::Three Little Words'' sent
Among songs recently released by his newest manuscript in from Hollywood. required contest numbers for band and
Mills Music, Inc., New York, were:
orchestra for 1941. These include in Class
Tag is "The Last Kiss You Gave Me."
"All American" by J. Keirn Brennan and
"A' f Band, "Richard IH—Overture by
Ted Snyder, a robust number with college
Presser Piano Collection Popular Edward German and arranged by Floyd
spirit. "Can't Do Nuthin' Till Love Gets
Theodore Presser. Inc., Philadelphia, J. St. Clair; Class "B" Band "Invocation of
Here." a comedy love song with "Front
Pa., has recently been exploiting Alberich" (from "Rheingold'') by Richard
Porch" (words) by the popular columnist "Melodies Everyone Loves" a collection oi
George MacKinnon and "Rockin' Chair" piano pieces for the grown-up music lover Wagner and arranged by Lucien Cailliet;
(music) by radio's Ray Perkins. "I Know compiled and arranged by William M. Class "C" Orchestra. "The Piper of
from Nothin' But You'' penned by Dave Felton. Thegroup includes selections from Hamelin-Fabliau" (Op. 34) by Howard M.
Dennis, who disbanded his orchestra to light and grand opera favorities, folk Johnson and many others which for the
join Paul Whiteman in Florida, and songs, classics and light rhythmic selec- band include six additional selections to
Leonard Whitcup.
tions. All selections have been arranged those above, seven additional for or-
Gladys Shelley teamed with Ted or revised so that they may be played by chestra and in the choral group ten for
Mossman to turn out a cute lyric on pianists who have had only a few seasons male chorus, four for female chorus, and
nine for mixed chorus.
"Bashful" while the versatile Miss joined of study.
MELODIES
EVERYONE LOVES
A Collection of Piano Pieces
for the Grown-Up Music Lover
PAVANNE
(2nd Movement from the "American Symphonette No. 2")
Compiled and Arranged by WILLIAM M. FELTON
For grown-ups from 16 to 60, this new volume is a compilation of
light opera and grand opera favorites, folksongs, classics and light
rhythmic selections. Each number has been chosen because of its
popular appeal but there are many pieces included that will not
be found in ordinary collections. All of the 56 melodies, including
Selections from The Gondoliers (Sullivan), Liebestraum (Liszt),
Caro Nome, from Rigoletto (Verdi), Pavane (Ravel), Come Where
My Love Lies Dreaming (Foster), Estrellita (Ponce), and Juliet's
Waltz, from Romeo and Juliet (Gounod), have been arranged or
revised so that they may be played and enjoyed by pianists who have
had only a few seasons of study. Even ambitious youngsters can
attempt these versions because although the harmonies are full and
pianistically good, all of the notes are written "under the hands"
and octaves constitute the only demands in this regard.
Price, $1.00
Published by
THEODORE PRESSER CO.
1712 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
A REMINDER: This is MID-WINTER STOCK ORDER
time when special buying advantages are open to the
dealers. If you did not receive or have mislaid the Stock
Order Offers on the Publications of the Theodore
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Perhaps the most important and best-known Piano Solo contribution
to modern music today.
List Prjce 50 cents
MORTON GOULD'S CARICATONE SERIES
FOUR PIANO NOVELTIES caricaturing and satirizing
the subjects chosen through uncanny musical impressions.
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AMERICAN CAPRICE
American Symphonette No. 1
FIRST MOVEMENT (Modera+o)
CONTINENTAL
MINUET IN SWINGTIME (Second Movement)
SERENADE
THIRD MOVEMENT (Presto)
American Symphonette No. 2
FIRST MOVEMENT (Fast)
THIRD MOVEMENT (Racy)
American Symphonette No. 3
FIRST MOVEMENT
GAVOTTE (Third Movement)
List Price Each Movement 50 cents
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