Presto

Issue: 1925 2049

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PRESTO
October 31, 1925.
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FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
NOVEMBER DE LUXE ROLLS
Remarkably Fine List of Releases, Including Nine of
Vladimir de Pachmann Recordings.
The advanced list of November De Luxe releases
embraces twenty-five recordings, including nine of
Vladimir de Pachmann. These nine are the first re-
leases of seventeen new numbers recorded by de
Pachmann this fall. Seventeen numbers were re-
corded for the Welte Company in Freiburg, Germany,
and a contract has been signed recently to record for
the De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corporation, New
York.
Sonata in C (Waldstein), Op. 52, Part 1, Beethoven
(Teresa Carrena). Neapolitan Favorites, Ciribiribin,
Maria Mari, Pestalozza di Capua (Earl Hamilton).
"The Prince of Pilsen" Selection, Luders (Edna S.
Hart). Liebesfreud (Love's Joy), Kreisler (Julie
Bergere). Automme, Op. 35, Chaminade (Marguerite
Volavy). Three Animal Pictures, The Chipmunk,
The Swan, The Lion, Cornelissen (Arnold Cornelis-
sen). Pastorale Intermezzo, Cornelissen (Arnold
Cornelissen). Serenade, Op. 29, Chaminade (Leon
Mitzski).
Rigoletto Phantasie (as played by De Pachmann),
Verdi-Liszt (Vladimir de Pachmann). Rigoletto in
E Minor, Op. 72, No. l f Chopin (Vladimir de Pach-
mann. Nocturne in F Minor, Op. 55, No. 1, Chopin
(Vladimir de Pachmann). Impromptu in F Sharp,
Op 36, Chopin (Vladimir de Pachmann). Waltz in
D Flat (Minute Waltz), Op. 64, No. 1, Chopin
(Vladimir de Pachmann). Mazurkas, Op. 50, No. 2,
Op. 56, No. 2, Chopin (Vladimir de Pachmann).
iFranzosisch (Walzermasken, No. 14), Godowsky
( Vladimir de Pachmann). Thema, La. Goldola, Hen-
selt-de Pachman (Vladimir de Pachmann). Waltz in
C Sharp Minor, Op. 64, No. 2, Chopin (Vladimir de
Pachmann).
Garrick Gaieties Gems (Sentimental Me, On with
the Dance, Manhattan), fox-trot, Rodgers (Vee Lawn-
hurst). Dancing Medley No. 3', fox-trot (Brown
Eyes, Why Are You Blue? Meyer; You Told Me to
Go, Sedgewick, Lyman and Cohen; Bam Bam Bamy
Shore, Henderson; My Sweetie Turned Me Down,
Donaldson) (M. J. Loscalzo). Save Your Sorrw,
fox-trot, Sherman (Johnny Johnson). Red Hot
Henry Brown, fox-trot, Rose (Johnny Johnson).
Sugar Plub, from "Gay Paree," fox-trot, Meyer (Vee
Lawnhurst). Alone at Last, fox-trot, Fiorito (How-
ard Lutter). Pal of My Cradle Days, fox-trot, Pian-
tadosi (Howard Lutter). Recollections No. 2, ballad
(I Love You Truly, Jacobs-Bond; Sunshine of Your
Smile, Ray; Mighty Lak a Rose, Nevin; Butterfly,
Grieg; At Dawning, Cadman; Believe Me If All
Those Endearing Young Charms, Old Irish;
Badinage, Herbert) (Howard Lutter).
HELPING BAND FORMATION.
"Our band service department will gladly advise
and assist individuals or organizations interested in
forming a band or orchestra. Our half century ex-
perience is at your disposal without obligation. Write
us fully," is the invitation printed in the daily news-
papers by C. G. Conn, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
GERMAN SHEET MUSIC DECLINE.
The Musicalienhandel gives a discouraging opinion
of German music and points to a decline in the num-
ber of publications which extends, in detail, almost
over the entire list, which is divided as follows:
Serious music, light music, large and small orchestra,
chamber music, piano, organ-harmonium, violin-viola-
'cello-bass, trombone flute-hautboy harp, lute-zither-
mandolin-guitar-ocarina; solo music, and choir music.
The only increases in the list are those of great or-
chestra from thirty-three in April to thirty-nine in
June, and organ-harmonium, from four in April to
five in June. Piano sheet shows a decline from
ninety-seven to fifty-two. But satisfaction is drawn
from a comparison with 1924, when only one thou-
sand works were published in the corresponding quar-
ter; or again, with 1923, when the May-June quarter
could only report the appearance of eight hundred
and seventeen new compositions. Light music far
exceeds all the others—1,161 pieces, over three times
the number for serious music.
BUREAU ADJUSTS INDICATORS.
The bureau of standards at Washington will cali-
brate or adjust only radio frequency indicators which
are to be used to maintain a radio transmitting sta-
tion on its assigned frequency. A fee of $5 is
charged for adjusting a type B radio frequency indi-
cator to a frequency within its range.
M. A. Roach, proprietor of the Eugene Music Shop
of Eugene, Ore., has added a piano department to hij
store, according to announcement of Harry Melvin,
traveling representative of the Portland, Ore., branch
of the Wiley B. Allen Co.
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