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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1882 Vol. 5 N. 12 - Page 10

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THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
January 20th, 1882.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
AND
TRADE REVIEW.
With which is incorporated THE MUSIC TRADE JOURNAL.
THE
OEGAN
Of the Musicians
AND THE MUSIC TRADES OF AMERICA.
A singer who claims that his voice has been
seriously injured by the "Howard Method," is
also given a generous amonnt of space in
which to state nis case.
UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
This gentleman spent considerable time and
The rates for subscription to the MUSICAL CRITIC money in giving the system a fair trial, and
AND TRADE REVIEW in the United States and Canada the conclusion that he reached at last was,
are:
that both were wasted, and that the old Ital-
1 TEAR (including postage)
$2.OO
6 Mos,
"
"
1.00 ian method was, at least, not inferior to the
3 MOS., ••
"
5 O "Howard Method."
The end of the matter is not yet, and be-
fore we are done with it, the teachers of the
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
vocal methods throughout the country will
In all foreign countries included in the Postal Union
probably find some very interesting articles
the rates for subscription to this paper are:
1 YEAR (including postage)
$ 2 . 5 0 in the pages of T H E MUSICAL CKITIC AND
« MOS.,
3 MOS.,
"
"
'•
"
1.25 TRADE REVIEW.
65
ALL THE ABOVE RATES MUST INVARIABLY BE PAID
IN ADVANCE.
SINGLE COPIES
1 0 CENTS.
AMERICAN MUSICIANS.
encl)antmenfc t 0 t n e
view" is an old, but trustworthy
saying.
The Romans had a similar maxim, which
PUBLISHED on THE 5th & 20th OF EACH MONTH
is as weighty in our day as it must have been
At 864 Broadway, bet. 17th and 18th Sts.
PER, it is a notification that the SUBSCRIPTION HAS EX-
in those classical days. I t was the well-known
PIRED. If it is desired to CONTINUE THE SUBSCIP-
TION, NOTIFY US AND SEND THE PRICK OF SUB- "Nemo vates in patria."
SCRIPTION IN ADVANCE BY CHECK OR REGISTERED
The masses are really enchanted with for-
LETTER
eign names and foreign titles, and undoubt-
editor and Proprietor.
edly pay a high tribute to imported talent.
It is very much like the tariff we pay on im-
CORRESPONDENTS.
All communications should be addressed to the editor,
ported goods.
CHARLES AVERY WELLES, 864 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Checks and Post-Office Orders should be made payable to
Yet there are a great many articles made
CHARLES AVERY WELLES, Proprietor.
We are not responsible for the return of rejected manu-
here
now that are equally as good as the im-
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, No. I.
script.
ported articles of the same description. This
Correspondence must always be accompanied by the name
and address of the sender, not necessarily for publication, but,
We need a few more experienced parties to furnish
as a guarantee of good faith.
musical and trade correspondence from all parts of the also applies to art and artists with the same
Trade reports, items and communications, relating to the world.
force.
music trade, are solicited from all parts of the world.
Forward applications immediately, and when our de-
Many American music teachers, musicians,
cision is made credentials will at once be given.
and musical artists exist in this country who
NEW YORK, JANUARY 20, 1882.
are as capable in their respective pursuits as
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, No. II.
those who come over here from other coun-
Letters from correspondents intended for publication tries. And it must be stated, in justice to the
ADVERTISING RATES.
in theissues of Feb. bth and 20th, must positively reach
us on the following dates in order to insure publication: foreign musicians, that they are generally the
first to recognize and acknowledge such a fact
The following is the schedule of advertising rates for Jan. 26th and Feb. 10/A.
the MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE R E V I E W :
Letters must be bright, concise, and ftil
oftellingmat- when it comes under their observation.
ttr. " Padding" will not be tolerated. Deal with news
Our people, however, love the enchantment
COVER PAGES.
and gossip, rather than with attempts at criticism of
threadbare topics. JVe are living in the year 1881 not in of distance, and this sentiment excludes the
The four pages of the cover are divided into two col- 1798. Discuss live topics, not technicalities.
native musician from enjoying an equal
umns to a page.
Properly accredited correspondents who do not forward
IN THE WIDTH OF A SINOLE COLUMN ON THESE us information regularly will be considered to have re- chance.
OOVER PAGES THE RATE IS
The tremendous improvements in all
signed their positions.
$ 2 O PER INCH for one quarter (3 months.)
branches of the art are becoming more mani-
fest here among us, and there will come a
INSIDE PAGES.
time, which is not far off, in which the Ameri-
BINDERS.
The inside pages are divided into three columns to a
can musician will be recognized, and his
page.
Our patrons are taking such a lively interest in the
IN THE WIDTH OF A SINGLE COLUMN ON THESE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW that they are merits endorsed with the same cordiality as
INSIDE PAGES THE RATE IS
faithfully preserving the back numbers of the paper. In those of comparatively unknown strangers
$ 1 4 PEB INCH for one quarter (3 months).
answer to frequent inquiries we may say that we will
supply handsome embossed cloth binders, suitable for are now.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
When a subscriber to the MUSICAL CRITIC AND
TRADE REVIEW receives his paper in a WHITE WRAP-
CHARLES AVERY WELLES,
DIRECTORY
Including subscription to the MUSICAL CRITIC AND
TRADE REVIEW.
In the "Directory of the MUSICAL PROFESSION AND
THE Music TRADES," a apace of THREE LINES,
NEITHER MORE NOR LESS, IS ALLOWED FOR A SINGLE
holding the numbers of this paper for two years, for
$1.00. Orders must be accompanied by cash.
NOTE WELL.
THE OFFICES
OF THI
Musical Critic & Trade Review
HAVE BKKX
REMOVED
To 864 Broadway, East Side,
Three doors above 17th Street,
To which number all communications should
"be addressed.
A TALE FROM THE ANCIENT HEBREW.
A ND it came to pass in those days that the Fraud
£±~ arose from his dirt heap, and girded up his
loins and went in and stood before his King.
And he said, "Lo and behold, O King, the time
for walking upon our uppers draweth nigh. The
man of Belial that selleth clothes no longer dis-
counteth our faces, and the man that dealeth in
shiny tall hats tlemandeth our cash in advance,
ABOUT VOCAL METHODS.
r n E A C H E R S of so-called "vocal meth- and even the women whose habitations we glorify
- L ods" are likely to have considerable at- by our beauty, where we do eat our hash, yea, even
tention given to them through the agency of the boarding-house women clamor for the pay-
ment of filthy dross.
this journal.
The publication in our last issue of Dr. "Wherefore, O King, what now shall we do?"
Ward's article on " Voice-Training," has Then the King covered his head, and lifting up
called out a reply from a Baltimore physician, his voice bellowed like a great bull of Bashan, and
who agrees with his professional brother on the bellowing of him was heard throughout the
some important points, and disagrees with land.
And he cried aloud, and rent his clothes, even
him on others, perhaps equally vital.
The Baltimore physician treats his subject his store clothes, bought on tick, and said:
"Verily, O Fraud, what thou tellest me filleth me
in a clear and logical style that will make in-
teresting matter for our readers, and per- with dismay. The ways of men are full of guile.
haps the "vocal teachers" will also find in it For have they not dropped upon my little game,
so that I am no longer able to give the same testi-
considerable food for profitable meditation.
CARD. These cards will not be taken for a shorter time
This is the onJJY INDEPENDENT PAPER published in
than one year, and their wording cannot be altered after America DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY to MUSIC, MUSICIANS
the first insertion, except in the case of a change of ad- and the MUSIC TRADES.
dress, or something equally necessary. Payment for
The American News Company are sole Agents for
these cards MUST INVARIABLY BE MADB IN AD-
the sale of T H E MUSICAL CKITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
VANCE. They will not be inserted until paid for.
To be had at all news-stands.
T H E RATE FOR A SINGLE CARD IS
$12,
THREE LINES, ONE TEAR, INCLUDING ONE
YEAYS SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND
TRADE REVIEW, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
WORKING THE PIANO RACQUET.

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