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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 26 - Page 38

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THE:
MUSIC TRADE:
REVIEW
In the World of Music Publishing
Other publications from the Sol Bloom
catalogue, which are well in evidence at all
Victor Herbert, probably the most versatile
resorts this summer, are Heelan and Helf s
musician in America, has another great comic
new waltz effort, "The Boys in the Gallery
opera success to his credit. In the "Babes in
Are Mine," sung by Evans and St. John,
Toyland," upon which both the press and
Gertie De Milt and Harrold Kennedy.
public of Chicago have placed the stamp of
Wm. H. Perm's popular concert num-
approval, Mr. Herbert has given the public
ber, "There's Nobody Just Like Her," is
a variety of music which ranges from the
being sung by Louise Earle, Louise Auber,
exalted symphonic poem, down to the catchy
Percy Wallace and a score of others.
popular ballad. His song numbers show an
SOME STERN NEWS.
"Since Sally Left Our Alley," which is
originality and freshness which is truly de-
sung
by the Tituses, Kitty Rampone, Flos-
Thomas Q. Seabrooke has captivated Chi-
sie
Allen
and others, gives further proof
cago with Waldron & Sloane's composition
of
Heelan
and
Helf's ability as clever writ-
"There's a Little Street in Heaven That
ers of waltz songs. All these songs are
They Call Broadway," which he sings in
winning for their interpreters an absolute
"The Chinese Honeymoon." This song, ovation at every performance.
which is from the Stern catalogue, is having
A recent interpolation in the "Run-
an immense sale.
aways" is "She's My Girl," and "Lalla,"
Judging from the first batch of charming which has been added to the Knicker-
musical numbers which have just been re- bocker girl and have both scored heavy.
ceived by Jos. W. Stern & Co., music pub-
COLE JOINS WITMARK.
lishers, Ue Koven's new opera, "The Red
The enterprising house of M. Wit-
Feather," which will be heard in this city on mark & Sons has recently annexed another
November 9, abounds in numbers which will valuable worker to its staff. Thornton
VICTOR HERBERT.
be whistled and sung in all parts of the Cole, the young author, actor and com-
lightful, and the instrumental music is strong country. We will have more to say about poser, who has recently become prominent
in theatrical affairs, will write exclusively
and characteristic of the romantic and fan- this clever work later.
for the Witmarks, and doubtless both par-
ciful theme.
Cole & Johnson Bros., whose compositions ties concerned will enjoy mutual profit
The book, by Glen McDonough, is unique, are known the world over, have renewed from the association. Mr. Cole has just
witty and full of comic characterizations.
their contract with their publishers, Jos. W. completed the score of a musical comedy
Julian Mitchell, who is not really a stage Stern & Co., as an appreciation of their for which Theodore Northrup will supply
director but an originator, has, in this pro- efforts in making their songs so well and the lyrics and libretto. It will be brought
out under the auspices of a prominent man-
duction, performed feats of stage mechanism favorably known.
agement.
and worked out spectacular effects which
ONE OF THE LATEST "HITS."
have never before been attempted on the
HAVE YOU HEARD "IDA BELL?"
stage.
The "baby" song, introduced in "Punch,
Look out for another "Blooming Lize" Judy & Company," is one of the latest hits
Among the great musical hits of the piece
hit in "Ida Bell," sung as an octette on the in the metropolis, and will doubtless be
are "Jane," 'The Legend of the Castle," a
New York Roof by Emma Carus, Trixie heard all over in a few months. It owes
beautiful romance; "Mignonette," a charm-
J ; riganza Mamie Gilroy, May Taylor, no little of its instant popularity to the
ing ballad, "Rock-a-by Baby," "Barney
Junie McCree, Wm. Cameron, John Gil- clever way in which it has been introduced
with accompanying pantomime, but clever-
O'Flynn," a rollicking Irish ditty; "Flor-
roy and D. L. Don. "Ida Bell" is the joint ness and Oscar Hammerstein have so long
cttc," and "May Be the Moon Will Help You
work of Matt C. Woodward and Ben M. been synonymous to the enlightened enter-
Out."
Jerome, co-authors of "Willie," and other tainment seeker, that when doing the
A copyright performance of "The Babes
big successes, and was specially staged by rounds of the roof gardens on thirsty
in Toyland" was given in London on June 15.
Geo. W. Lederer for the roof production of nights, those who are "in the know" us-
ually end up at the Victoria in time to hear
M. Witmark & Sons are the publishers of
"The Darling of the Gallery Gods."
the "Baby" song, and to join in the chorus
this extravaganza.
Other real hits are "Ella" on the New of "There Is But One New York."
SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN & CO. WIN.
York Roof Garden, which is sung by
In the suit brought by Shapiro, Bern- Trixie Friganza, and the famous "Willie"
stein & Co., music publishers, against song sung by Emma Carus, which bids
Meyer Cohen, manager for Chas. K. Har- fair to be the singing craze of the town.
VICTOR HERBERT'S LATEST SUCCESS.
SOL BLOOM
ris, which came up before Judge Fitzsim-
iv.ons, in the City Court, last week, the
jury gave them a verdict for $1,000 and
costs. The suit, it will be remembered,
was in connection with a contract which
Mr. Cohen signed to enter the employ of
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., which he subse-
quently repudiated on the grounds that he
intended to remain with Chas. K. Harris.
Publisher of Alfred E. Aarons Successful Musical Comedy
"The Knickerbocker Girl."
NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE BUILDING,
42nd Street, near Broadway,
= NEW YORK =
—-.
Sammy" (the hit of " T h e Wizard ol Oz.">
The Sun Dance."
I'll be Busy all Next Week."
There's Nobody just like You."
The Boys in the Gallery for Mine."
SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE.
TWO BIG HITS OF THE SEASON
The Steeplechase March and Two-step
The Hit of the Season; played by Souta and
more than four hundred bands.
Genevievc Dream Waltzes
By
SPECIAL"
$1.OO
JOSEPH
Published by
GOETZ & CO.
81-87 Court.Stfeet
BROOKLYN, N. Y .
BAREUTHER
In order to introduce m y instruction by mail on
the Cornet, I will make a special offer of $1.00 for
the first five lessons for the next thirty days only.
SPECIAL"
T h e other five lessons of the series will also be furnished to all w h o will take advantage of this offer for
$1.00 extra. J* A l l ten lessons for only $2.00.
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CHAMBERS SCHOOL FOR. CORNET, 3 4 Esvst 14th Street, New York City.
Hinds ft* Nobli^Publishers, 3' 'H.i^thSt^
&• Y.City, will send you any of these books sub-
ject to approval. Enclose this ad7>ertisement.
Songs of All the Colleges - -
Songs of the Eastern Colleges •
Songs of the Western Colleges •
New Songs for Glee Clubs »
New Songs for Hate Quartette* •
New Songs for Church Quartettes
Pieces That Have Taken Prizes •
Veto Pieces That Will Take Prizes
Piece* for Xvery Occasion •
3 Minute Declamations fur College Men
S-Minute Readings for College Girls
How to "Attract and Hold an Audience
Palmer's New Parliamentary Manual
Pros and Cons, (Complete
Debates)
p
Commencement Parts (Oration*. Essays, etc.) 1.50
Gunnjson's New Dialogues and Plays
- 1.50

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