Presto

Issue: 1925 2013

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February 21, 1925.
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The Musical Supply Association of America an-
nounces with regret the resignation of Albert T.
Strauch as vice-president and a member of the board
of directors, owing to the fact that Mr. Strauch at
the present time is not identified with the supply
manufacturing branch of the music industry, with
which he has been long and prominently connected.
The directors, under the authority conferred on
them by the by-laws of the association, have elected
Arthur L. Wessell, of the well-known firm of Wes-
sell, Nickel and Gross, to succeed Mr. Strauch in the
vice-presidency. Mr. Wessell has taken an active
part in the affairs of the association ever since its
inception, as his firm was one of its charter members
and he himself one of the original members of the
board of directors.
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
AMPIC0 MARCH BULLETIN
Fine List of Classical and Popular Music Just
Issued to Trade.
The following numbers are included in the March
Ampico Bulletin issued by the Ampico Corporation,
New York. The names of the recording artists are
printed in parentheses:
Brilliant Selections—Waltz, Op. 42, A Flat Major,
Chopin (Rosenthal); Etude (La Piccola), Op. 43,
No. 2, F Minor, Leschetizky (Ornstein).
Characteristic Selections—Morceaux Caracteristique
(Characteristic Piece), Op. 7, No. 7, E Major, Men-
delssohn (Schnitzer). No. 1—La Fleurie ou la
Tendre Nanette (The Floweret, or Gentle Nanette);
No. 2—Le Bavolct Flottant (The Fickle Country
Maid), Couperin-Chiapusso (Chiapusso). Cortege
(Procession), E Major, Debussy (Coffer). Wedding
March, Op. 405, A Major, de Koven (de Koven).
Song Without Words (Funeral March), Op. 62, No.
2, E Minor, Mendelssohn (Suskind). No. 1-—The
Marionette Show, Op. 20, No. 4; No. 2—The Hurdy-
Gurdy Man, Op. 18, No. 3, Goossens (Williams).
Melodious Selections—Preludes, Op. 28, No. 21, B
Flat, No. 18, F Minor, No. 19, E Flat, Chopin
(Munz). Vuelta Abayo (Cuban Echoes), E Flat
Major, Osgood (Tovar). Slumber Song, Op. 7, No.
2, E Major, Nevin (Lefevre).
Ballad (with Words)—Give Me One Rose to Re-
member, E Flat, Grey (Grey).
Accompaniment Recordings (with Words)—Down
in the Forest, "A Cycle of Life," E Flat, Soprano or
Tenor, Ronald (Browning). Down in the Forest, "A
Cycle of Life," Key of C, Alto or Baritone, Ronald
(Browning). Duna, D Flat, Soprano or Tenor,
McGill (Browning). Duna, B Flat, Baritone, McGill
(Browning).
Recordings with Words for Singing—Deep in My
Heart, "The Student Prince," G, Romberg (Fair-
child). Please Be Good to My Old Girl, C, Hender-
son (De Bert).
Recordings Particularly Adapted for Dancing—The
Blue Banube Waltz (Fairchild). Musical Comedy
Favorites, No. 3, Fox Trot—(1) Fascinating Rhythm
"Lady, Be Good!" (2) Betty Lee, "Betty Lee," (3) So
Am I, "Lady, Be Good!" (4) Oh, Joseph, "Madame
Pompadour (Carroll).
Recordings with Words for Singing and Dancing—
Oh, Lady Be Good! "Lady Be Good," Fox Trot, G,
Gershwin (Confrey). Oh, Flo, Fox Trot. E Flat,
Donaldson (Confrey). Peter Pan (I Love You), Fox
Trot, G, King-Henderson (Lopez). Keep Smiling at
Trouble (Trouble's a Bubble), "Big Boy," Fox Trot,
E Flat, Gensler (Lopez, assisted). Oh, Mabel, Fox
Trot, C, Fiorito (Grofe). I Ain't Got Nobody to
Love, Fox Trot, E Flat, Coslow-Silver (Grofe). My
Best Girl, Fox Trot, G, Donaldson (Delcamp). Blue-
Eyed Sally, Fox Trot, E Flat, Bernard-Robinson,
(Carroll). Will You Remember Me? Fox Trot, C,
Santly-Richman (Reichenthal).
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WORD ROLLS
FEBRUARY, 1925
No.
Title
Played by
1093 Me and the Boy Friend
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1092 I Can't Stop Babying You
Paul Jones Fox-trot
1091 My Sally
Wayne Love
Waltz
1090 No One Knows What It's All
About
James Blythe Fox-trot
1089 When the Moon Shines in
Coral Gables
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1088 Cold Cold Mammas Paul Jones Fox-trot
1087 Silver Sands of Waikiki
Marie Sare Marimba Waltz
1086 Oh! Mabel
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1085 To Think I Thought So Much
of You
Billy Fitch
Waltz
1084 Underworld Blues James Blythe
Blue
1083 At the End of the Road
Wayne Love Marimba Ballad
1082 Waiting for You Billy Fitch
Waltz
1081 My Hungarian Rose Dave Gwin Fox-trot
1079 I Wonder How the Old Folks
Are at Home
Dave Gwin
Ballad
1078 Big Bad Bill
James Blythe Fox-trot
1077 Some Other Day, Some
Other Girl Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1076 Adoring You
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
1075 How I Love That Girl
Lindsay McPhail One-step
1074 My Best Girl Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1073 I'm Someone Who's No One
To You Billy Fitch Marimba Waltz
1072 I Want to See My Tennessee
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1071 All Alone
Lindsay McPhail
Waltz
1070 Rose Marie Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
Fox-trot
1069 Doo Wacka Doo
Lindsay McPhail
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February 21, 1925.
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PRESTO
DELUXE ROLLS™ MARCH
Fine List of Standard Classical and Salon Numbers
in Bulletin Just Issued.
The De Luxe Music Roll Corp., New York, has
issued its DeLuxe Welte Mignon (Licensee) repro-
ducing records for March, including both standard,
classical and salon pieces. The names of the record-
ing artists are printed in parentheses:
Standard Classical and Salon Pieces—C70O8—Blue
Danube Arabesque, Strauss-Schulz-Eyler (Cecile de
Horvath); C-7010—Etude a Mouvement Semblable
et Perpetuel, Alkan-MacDowell (Austin Conradi);
C-7002—Nocturne in D-Flat, Op. 27, No. 2, Chopin
(Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler); X-7006—Papillons, Ros-
enthal (Maguerite Volavy); C-7007, Spinning Girls at
Carantec, Op. 13', No. 5 (En Bretagne), Rhene-Baton
(Marguerite Volavy); B-7013—Butterfly Etude, G-
flat, Op. 25, No. 9, Chopin (Leff Pouishnoff); X-7005
—Etude Japonaise, Op. 27, No. 2, Podlini (Marguer-
ite Volavy); B-207—Evening, Op. 12, No. 1 (from
"Fantasie Pieces"), Schumann (Alfred Grunfeld);
X-7011—First Bagatelle, Cyril Scott (Sylvan Levin);
B-6839, Hungarian Dance,. No. 9, Brahms (Richard
Singer); X-7009—The Irish Washerwoman, Sowerby
(Cecile de Horvath); C-7001—Caprice in G, Op. 14,
No. 3, Paderewski (Leff Pouishnoff); B-7014—
L'Amour de L'Apache, Offenbach-Ely (Franz Serli);
B-7015—Aubade, Op. 77, No. 1, Schytte (George
Liebling); C-70O3, Barcarolle in F minor, Op. 30,
No. 1, Rubinstein (Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler); X-7012
—Valse Caprice, Op. 74, No. 7, Cyril Scott (Sylvan
Levin); €-7000—Tango, Albeniz-Godowsky (Leff
Pouishnoff).
New DeLuxe Records of Popular Music—Y-7016—
Alabamy Bound, fox trot, Henderson (Vee Lawn-
hurst); Y-7017—Oh, Lady Be Good, fox trot (from
"Lady Be Good"), Gershwin (Vee Lawnhurst) ; Y-7018
—Out of the Dusk to You, song, Lee (Oscar Haase);
Y-7019—Where My Caravan Has Rested, song,
Lohr (Oscar Haase); Y-7020—Tell Her in the Spring-
time, fox trot, (from "Music Box Review 1925"), Ber-
lin (Howard Lutter); Y-7021—When You and I
Were Seventeen, waltz, Rosoff (Howard Lutter);
Y-7022—The Melody That Made You Mine, ballad,
Polla (Walter Sturges); Y-7023—Bing Bing (novelty
piano solo), Kaufman (Stuart Gregory).
Radio will soon be known as the weather man's
most valuable ally. The governments of several
countries having Alpine territory within their borders
are preparing to equip several weather observation
stations in the Alps with radio.
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PARADING IN ZERO WEATHER.
That Martin Handcraft instruments are proof
against changes in temperature was well illustrated
recently when the Oklahoma Collegians paraded
through the snow on Mount Royal, Montreal, Can-
ada, in the 1925 Winter Carnival, with the thermom-
eter registering below zero.
The band, which is completely equipped with Mar-
tin Handcraft instruments played, for the siow frolic
for several hours without any ill effect on the tone of
the instruments—the same instruments incidentally
that had served them in a parade in San Antonio,
Texas, last summer, when the mercury was over the
100 mark. The Oklahoma Collegians are Victor Re-
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tion of George Freeman. The orchestra is composed
of the following capable players:
George Bersch, piano; Thomas Clines, violin; Carl
Smelser, trombone; Clint Johnson, banjo; George S.
Freeman, trumpet; Edward Schaaf, drums; Herschel
Nix, alto sax, clarinet, oboe; John Meede, tuba; W.
E. Van Vacter, tenor sax, clarinet and trumpet.
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