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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1897 Vol. 24 N. 18 - Page 8

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THE
O. L. CARTER'S COriPOSITIONS,
(Harold Leston.)
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The following list of Mr. Carter's com-
positions, vocal and instrumental, pub-
lished by the White-Smith Music Publish-
ing Co. of Boston, New York and Chicago,
furnish good examples of hisgenius, which
is at once individual and of the kind that
readily'engages the interest and favorable
appreciation of true music lovers of all
classes.
The spontaneity, originality and pre-em-
inent musicianship that characterize the
compositions of Mr. O. L. Carter, certain-
ly stand in no need of reiteration at the
present time. The high rank in the mu-
sical world which he has maintained for
many years, and the remarkable measure
of success achieved by him in every branch
SONGS.
of musical art sufficiently attest the fact.
" Farewell, Oh Beauteous Night," Key of A flat.
31. Price, 35 cents.
Mr. Carter's compositions for the piano Op. " Sunset
Hour," Key of D fiat. Op. 32. Price,
possess the rare charm of melodic fresh- 35 cents.
" Night Spreads Her Wing," Key of G. Op. 60.
ness and a perfection of musical form that Price,
40 cents.
" Give me thy Hand," Key of B flat. Op. 33.
Price, 40 cents.
"The Awakening of Spring," Key of E flat.
Op. 34. Price, 60 cents.
" The Hebrew Captive," Key of G. Op. 35.
Price, 40 cents.
PIANO COMPOSITIONS.
" Breaking Heart," Key of F. 4th Grade. Op.
42. Price, 60 cents.
" Memories of Golden Days," Key of E flat. 4th
Grade. Op. 50. Price, 60 cents.
" T h e Robin's Matinee,' Caprice Facile. Key
of C. Grade. Op. 61. Price, 40 cents.
O
The famous band of the Italian Bersag-
ensures their general and permanent ac-
lieri,
under the conductorship of Maestro
ceptance. Particularly in his songs does
Sorrentino,
has been engaged for a tour of
his genius find special play; for they com-
the
United
Stages,
beginning next October.
bine a purity and refinement of melody,
The
band
consists
of seventy performers,
an appropriate richness of harmony and a
and
is
entitled
the
Banda Rossa de San
gracefulness of construction that is rarely
Severo.
to be found among vocal writers. The
text of his songs is exceptionally good in
The next violoncello recital by Hans
sentiment, and the musical exposition at Kronold will take place at Chickering Hall
once natural, climatic and inspiring.
on the evening of May 12th.
SPECIAL
WEGM7IN
NOTICE.
PRACTICAL VALUE OF MUSIC.
Disputation in educational circles of late
has been largely confined to the utilitarian
and classical opinions of what should con-
stitute the proper course of study for stu-
dents; what branches of study would best
fit them to fight the battle of life. The
proper study of music develops perception
in a high degree; habits of observation and
feeling. It demands as great concentra-
tion of mind and intelligence as any other
intellectual process. The study of counter-
point or scholastic musical study is less easy
to the average mind than the higher mathe-
matics. While the possession of a knowl-
edge of music can not often be realized
upon in money, it is practical, for it minis-
ters to the higher wants of man's mind
and satisfies the longings of the soul. The
arts have arisen because man in every age,
with his infinite strivings and longings,
his ever-thwarted endeavors, his ever-pres-
ent limitations of mind, body and surround-
ings, with the possibilities within him of
eternity, has ever sought some means of
expressing those feelings implanted in his
heart, that bring him almost in contact
with the eternal. The greatest among
men have ever striven to express in some
tangible form what they felt to be the re-
alities of life. Many measure success in
life by financial accumulation. The mere
necessities of existence afford no excuse
00.
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p the
market a
Cheap Piano, bearing a name so similar to our
own (with a slight difference in spelling) that the
purchaser may be led to believe that he is pur-
chasing a genuine " Sohmer Piano."
We deem it our duty to those who have been
favorably impressed with the fine quality and
high rep'uta'ion of the "Sohmer Piano" to warn
them against the possibility of an imposition by
unscrupulous dealers or agents. Kvery genuine
"Sohmer Pinno " has the above Trade Mark
stamped upon the sounding beard.
SOHMER &CO.,
119-155 East 14th St.,
NEW YORK.
All our instruments contain the full iron frame and
patent tuning pin. The greatest invention in the history
of piano making. Any radical changes in the climate, heat
or dampness, cannot affect the standing in tone of our in-
struments, and therefore challenge the world that
will excel any other
©
The very best way to know whether
Dobbins' Electric Soap is as good as it
is said to be, is to try it yourself. It
can't deceive you. Only be careful not
to get. an imitation. There are a great
many Electrics and Magnetics, all in-
tended to deceive the public into sup-
posing that they are Dobbins' Electric
or just as good. We have made this
since 1869. It is the original Electric
and is guaranteed to be worth four
times as much as any other soap ever
made. For washing anything, from the 0
finest lace to the heaviest blanket, it is
without a peer. Only follow directions.
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANOFORTES
These instruments have been before the pub
(ic for fifty years, and upon their excellence
alone have attained an
Unpurchased Pre-tminenco.
Which establishes them as UN EQUALEI)
in Tone, Touch, Workmanship and
Durability.
Every Piano Fully Warranted for Five Years
WM. KNABE & CO.
WAREROOMS
48 5th Ave., near 20th St., New York
129 & 34 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore
READ CAREFULLY
all that we say on the two wrappers
around the soap, and then see for
yourself whether or not you can af-
ford to ever use any other soap than
this, after having heard its own
story, told you by your own test of it.
FG CO.
Successors to I. L. CRAOIN & CO.
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
MEDICATED
ARSENIC
The constant use of POUND'S MEDICATED AR-KNH'
COtlPLttXIO* «OAP realizes the KAIKEST CO ••-
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of the SKIN and SCALP of INFAPSTS and CHILDREN
and to prevent minor blemishes or inherited skin diseases
becoming chronic. As a shaving soap it is far superior to
any now on the market.
FOCLD'M MEDICATED ARSENIC 8OAP purifies and
invigorates the pores of the skin and imparts activity to the
oil glands and tubes, thus furnishing an outlet for unwhole-
some matter, which, if retained, would create PIMPLES,
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A LIKE PURPOSE.
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED OF ITS WONDEIt-
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WE GUARANTEE EVERY CAKE WE SELL TO
GIVK ENTIRE SATISFACTION OR RKFUND THE
MONEY,
FOULO'"* MEDICATED ARSENIC COMPLEXION
SOAP is sold by druggists in every city in the world. We
also send it by mail securely sealed on receiot of price, 50c.
When ordering by mail address
H. B. FOULD,
Room j .
2U 6th Ave., NEW YORK.

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