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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AN ARABIAN INTERMEZZO.
mitb the music Publishers
NEW GERMAN COPYRIGHT LAW.
One clause in the new German copyright
law gives composers in future the exclusive
right of the performance of their works,
without any special mention to that effect
on the title-page of the music. An excep-
tion is made in favor of choral societies,
which may sing whatever they please with-
out the composer's consent. Barrel-organ-
grinders may still play any thing they please,
but such mechanical instruments as can ren-
der music in the proper time and with dy-
namic light and shade are forbidden the re-
production of copyright compositions.
PROCTOR'S GREAT PROGRAM.
Manager F. F. Proctor announces that his
Fifth Avenue Theater will remain open unin-
terruptedly during the heated term, where he
will present the F. F. Proctor Big Stock Co.,
in comedies, with variety numbers inter-
spersed between acts and before and after
the play. Manager Proctor also has a thea-
ter in Albany and in Montreal, and their
patrons'will be provided with the same style
of amusement throughout the Summer.
With so few dramatic attractions current
there would seem to be an excellent oppor-
tunity for a profitable season of Manager
Proctor's style of amusement. The comedies
are presented by a carefully selected com-
pany, and the interpolation of variety num-
bers makes the entertainment continually di-
versified and interesting.
Save on extremely hot days, the Fifth
Avenue Theater is well filled, and on cool
evenings the attendance overflows the seat-
ing capacity. The theater has all modern
appliances for keeping the temperature as
low as possible.
Proctor's Big Stock Co. is divided into
three sections for the Summer term, thus
supplying each house with a different play
and company each week. Frederic Bond is
general stage director, and appears in some
BIOGDAPHED
E have had a carefully selected stock
of our best teaching material—songs
and piano solos—biographed ; that is, by
using thematic illustrations and analytic
notes in our new catalogs we give a mov-
ing picture of a great deal of choice music.
These catalogs are classified and indexed
to make the selecting of music easy. They
will help you sell music. Along about
Sept. 1st send for a sample copy of cata-
logs. Piano music : —
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Teaching Pieces—Grades I, I-II, II and II-III.
"
III and III-IV.
• " IV and IV-V.
Selected Songs—High Voice.
Medium Voice.
Low Voice.
Baritone and Bass Songs.
OLIVED DITSON COMPANY
BOSTON
CHAS. H. DITSON & CO. NEW YOBK
J. E. DITSON & CO.
PHILADELPHIA
of the productions. The repertory includes
some of the best comedies known to the dra-
matic stage, and there are many more revi-
vals of celebrated plays still to come.
The idea of introducing variety between
acts is original with Manager Proctor, and
has proven a most popular innovation. The
performances at the Fifth Avenue are con-
tinuous, and include a presentation of the
main comedy and a little curtain raiser twice
daily. The interim is filled with specially
selected novelty numbers.
Gagel Brothers' latest publication, "Under
the Palm Trees," an Arabian Intermezzo by
James Haack, is a "star" number among
their "star publications;" this piece will be
extensively advertised the coming season, as
the publishers feel they have in it a sure hit.
MISS JOSIE FLYNN.
Miss Josie Fly mi, who has signed with
"The Indian Maiden's Company," intends
A CLEVER IDEA.
The excellent policy adopted some time
ago, by the Peerless Publishing Co., of sell-
ing to dealers ONE copy of their publications
for five cents, will be continued during the
present season. • By this means many dealers
have been able to ascertain the quality of this
firm's publications, at practically no expense,
and we would recommend other dealers do-
ing the same. Five new songs, and a num-
ber of instrumental pieces are in press, and
will be ready for the trade early in Septem-
ber.
Clean and wholesome songs will be
published only, and instrumental music, of
MISS JOSIE Pl.YNN.
new themes and originality.
In fact and
featuring
F.
A.
Mills' latest successes, "Ida
truth, this firm does not believe in quantity,
From Idaho," "Go Way Back And Sit
but quality. Remember ONE copy of each Down," "Ain't Dat Lovin'," and the greatest
publication for five cents, and one only.
of all ballads, "I'll Be With You When the
SON GS.
'As oft as the Pitcher goes Down to the Well." " Big Tall Yatler Man." " When the Boys come Marching Home.'.
'•Little Plain Gold Ring " "Flirting at the «ea Shore."
INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS.
"The Eyes So Blue","
Gavotte.
"American Heroes."
March—Band and Orchestra.
JOS.
J. KAISER,
' Dreaming of Love."
Waltz.
40 West 28th St., New York
SWEET ANNIE MOORE
THE WHIRLWIND WALTZ SUCCESS
HOWLEY, HAVILAND
and DRESSER,
Chorus
"Annie Moore, sweet Annie Moore,
We will never see sweet Annie any more,
She went away one summer's day,
And we'll never see sweet Annie any more."
1260-66 B r o a d w a y
N E W YORK
Grand Opera House Block, Chicago, III.
THE WITCH'S WHIRL WALTZES
The greatest DESCRIPTIVE WALTZ ever written. By E. T. PAULL, composer of the famous BEN HUR CHARIOT
RACE MARCH, etc.
PUBLISHED BY
£
P A U L L MUSIC CO.
T
46 West *8th St., NEW YORK.
"IN THE CATHEDRAL,"
W. H. ANSTEAD
The Sacred Song that is talked about.
THE WILLIAM PILLING
" INTERMISSION WALTZES'
Music Publishing House.
33 West 27th Street,
NEW YORK.
By A. B. S'oane.
The best composition from this great writer's pen.
your orders at once for these sellers.
Place
STORY OF THE DAISIES,"
By Ed. G. Egge and Wm. J. Butler.
f itzflibbons, Butler $ Co,, THE
"THE FATAL LETTER," By Wm. Butler.
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
53 WEST 28th Street,
NEW YORK.
Boosey&Co.
9 EAST 17th ST.,
NEW YORK.
"WHOSE LITTLE CHOC'LATE BABE IS OO,"
By John W. Dunstan and Percy Y. Clarke
"BROADWAY FOR MINE,"
By Fitzgibbons and Pease.
"A LITTLE BIT OF FUN"
Two-Step, 50c,
[SAN TOY]
Orchestra, large, 75c.,
Small, 50c.
"A LITTLE BIT OF FUN"
Song, 60c.,
by Lionel Monckton.