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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 20 N. 10 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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OLIVER DITvSON CO., BOSTON.
VOCAL.
WOOD, MARY KNIGHT—"Autumn," mez.
sop. or ten., E flat, 50 cents.
JH: HF.WETT, HORATIO D.— "Star of my
Life," med. voice, in G, 50 cents.
WKBSTER,
J. E.— "The
Wandering
Clown," bass in C, 60 cents.
BARTON, GERARD — "Toniello's Song-,"
baritone, A flat, 35 cents; "Daybreak,"
tenor, D, 40cents; "A Song- of Farewell,"
sop. or ten., G min. or maj.
BISHOP, T. BRIGHAM—"One Kiss, Away
They Go," alt. or bar. in F, 40 cents;
"Always Show Your Pretty Feet," song
and chor., mez. sop. in C, 35 cents; " I ' m
Happy To-day, "waltz song, mez. sop. in
C, 35 cents; "In Lovely Old Castile, " med.
voice, C, 50 cents; " I n Thee Confiding,"
duet, sop. and alt. or ten. and bar., F, 60
cents; "My Pretty Creole Maid," song and
dance, 35 cents; "While Rowed by the
Gay Gondolier," waltz song, alto or bar.,
F, 50 cents.
CHACE, FRANCES F. P.—"Spring is
Here," sop. in E, 50 cents.
WIF.GAND, JOHN—"Dream-Love," mez.,
sop. or ten. in F, 35 cents.
WATERS, STAFFORD—"The Dearest Girl,"
song and chorus, D, 40 cents.
FOR PIANO.
GILDER, JOHN FRANCIS —"La Belle Ca-
price," op. 48, 60 cents.
HAYES, DANIEL R.—"Ida," caprice, 35
cents.
SAWYER, FRANK E.— "Minuet L'An-
tique," 35 cents.
KNIGHT, A. C.—"Barcelona," waltz, 50
cents.
WELLS, CHARLES—"Chromatic Octave,"
galop, for two and four hands, 50 cents.
HOLST,
EDUARD—"Juanita," Spanish
dance, 40 cents; "Acacia," Tonstiick, 40
cents.
BANE, JOHNSON—"Ontario," march for
mandolin and guitar, 35 cents; "Parlor
Queen" mazurka, two mandolins and gui-
tar, 35 cents.
GOETZ & CO., BROOKLYN.
FOR PIANO.
RiTZHF.iMER, PHILIP—"America's Suc-
cess," march, or two-step, 40 cents.
JAS. M. DEEMS, BALTIMORE.
VOCAL.
DEEMS, JAS. M.—"Too Late," quartet,
50 cents.
The Keynote.
A
SPECIAL feature of the February
Keynote is an article on the Carnegie
building, Fifty-seventh street and Seventh
avenue, with illustrations of portions of
VOCAL.
the building, and portraits of Andrew
BAILEY, EBEN H.—"The Gates of Si- Carnegie and a number of artists who make
lence," for contralto, baritone or bass, in E,
their headquarters in the building. Under
50 cents.
BROOKS, HENRY —"Blue Eyed Bonny the heading "Brush and Pencil," F. Weit-
enkampf writes on stained glass work,
Bell," waltz song in G, 40 cents.
and some reproductions of paintings
CARTER, O. L.—"The Awakening of
vSpring," med. voice, 60 cents.
are shown, including F. S. Church's
VANNAH, KATE—"Sweet Sixteen," sop. "Napoleon" and "Knowledge is Power."
or ten., 50 cents.
The musical selections published are
WILSON, H. LANE—"Ave Maria" (O "Valse Noble," by Carl Bohm, and an
Holy Father), violin oblig. and org., 65 etude by H. Ravina.
There is also
cents.
much interesting matter in the depart-
FOR PIANO.
ments, "The Stage and Its People,"
KELLER, PAUL—"Where
the Lillies '' Abroad," " Literary," " Woman's World,
Bloom," waltzes, 60 cents; "The Dying- "Church Choirs," and "Keynotes." —
Bird," Idyl, 50 cents; "Dress Parade,"
Brooklyn Times, Feb. 23.
march, six hands, 60 cents.
KLINE, GUSTAVE H.—"In the Foyer,"
THE HK.M.ME & LONG PIANO CO., piano
schottische, 50 cents.
AILMAN, MATTIE H.—"The Duchesse," manufacturers, San Francisco, Cal., have
waltz, 50 cents.
their spacious and attractive warerooms at
FRANKLIN-PORTEOUS, FRANCES — "Killi- 240 Post street.
crankie," Danse Moderne, 40 cents.
GF.O. W. ADAMS, of the McCammon
CROOK, JOHN—"Private Tommy Atkins, "
Piano
Co., Oneonta, N. Y., accompanied
march, 40 cents.
by
his
wife, is enjoying the Mardi Gras
MEACHAM, F. W.—"Satin
Slippers,"
Festival at New Orleans.
polka, 35 cents.
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.,
BOSTON.
Gain Knowledge
Of the u innards " of a piano by a little reading.
You may have
been a dealer for many years, you may have been a tuner for a
like period, you may have played a little—maybe more 5 but is
it not well to get a little more practical knowledge?
Some-
thing to bank on—an authority on all matters relating to tun-
ing, repairing, toning and regulating, scientific instructions—
everything? 'Written by that eminent authority, Daniel Spillane.
The cost is only a trifle—a dollar.
The book is illustrated,
cloth bound, over a hundred pages. It is called " The Piano."
EDWARD LYMAN BILL,
PUBLISHER,
3 Cast 14th Street, N e w York.

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