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Issue: 1903 Vol. 37 N. 15 - Page 40

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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Mine," 'Missouri/' "Dimples," and "Glor-
iana."
"RED FEATHER" AN IMMENSE SUCCESS.
warmly received." J. W. Stern & Co. are the
publishers.
As predicted, the "Red Feather," which
was
produced by the Zeigfeld Opera Co. in
W. Paris Chambers, 34 E. Fourteenth
BELGIAN COPYRIGHT DECISION.
Baltimore, Tuesday evening, was an instant
street, New York, who has been in Europe success. In fact, its reception was one of un-
Louis
Raegener, counsel for the White-
for two months, on September. 22 rendered bounded enthusiasm from the singing of the Smith Music
Publishing Co., last week
a cornet solo in London, Eng., at the great first number to the finale; and the opera is wrote E. S. Votey, Secretary of the Aeo-
band contest, in which 117 organizations par- spoken of by competent critics and lovers of lian Co. as follows: "Dear Sir—In re
ticipated. He is expected home in a week. this class of music, meaning the majority of White-Smith vs. Apollo, we received a
During his absence Larry Lorenz extends the American theatregoers, as exceeding in inter- letter from our Parisian correspondent to-
est and tunefulness that of "Robin Hood." day stating that in Belgium a decision had
"glad hand."
Grace Van Studdeford, the prima donna, just been rendered to the effect that phono-
I. Hayden Clarendon, who has written scored at every appearance, and her perform- graphic rolls were an infringement of a
several operas which will shortly De pub- ance was even, smooth, yet vivacious copyright upon a musical composition, and
the decision was radically different
lished and produced, also some lyrics and throughout. Her support was excellent and that
the stage setting elaborate and sumptuous. from the decision rendered in France, upon
single numbers which will shortly be inter- Reginald De Koven is responsible for the a similar state of facts. We have sent
polated in several important operatic pro- music, which was bright, catchy and alto- them a copy of the Belgian law and a copy
ductions controlled by his publishers, has gether pleasing, the song numbers being of the decision."
signed with Jos. W. Stern & Co., for a term
of years on an exclusive basis.
FREDERICK PIANO CO.
P. Ashdown, who has been in New Eng-
MANUFACTURERS
land since July enjoying a well earned va-
92 FIFTH A V E , -
NEW YORli.
cation and calling on the music dealers be-
F
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,
51O-516
F
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AVENUE
sides, returned to New York this week.
Send for prices, terms, territory and catalogue.
Address all communications to 92 Fifth AVe.
One of his latest good sellers is "'Neath
Skies of Spain," a Spanish bolero song, by
Henry Detmer Music Co.
Christopher Marks.
MANUFACTURERS
Sunday night F. L. Cahn, of the Cahn & PIANO
and Jobbers of all Kinds of
Van Wagenen Publishing Co., left New
Musical
Merchandise,
Sheet Music Books, Etc.
York for a trip that will take him to the
261 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
Pacific Coast, expecting to be back in
TRADE MARKS
about two months. Mr. Cahn travels nine
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS AC.
months out of the twelve, has been on the
Anyone
sending
a
sketch
and
description maj
THE SCHUMANN IS THE GREATEST VALUE
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
road for twenty years, but this will likely
invention is probably patentable. Communion;
FOR THE MONEY MADF.
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
be his last tour, arrangements being made
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
Schumann
Piano
Co.
Correspondence
Special notice, without charge, la the
by this growing firm to have him stay at Solicited
123-125 LaSaile Avenue, CHICAGO, 111.
home hereafter. Thursday last additional
W H I T E , SON COIS/IRANY,
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir-
room was leased on the floor above their
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, t3 a
Manufacturers and Dealers in
year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
office at 5 E. 14th St., for rehearsals and
PIANO AND ORGAN LEATHERS,
36tBroa
general business. Some of their latest
530-540 Atlantic Avenue, Bostan, Mass.
"tunes up to times" include "Drifting Along
Branca Office. 625
THE
F St..
LATEST
Washington.
AND
D. C.
BEST. Cab-
inet in Form. Easiest Pumping
With the City Tide," a ballad; "Maggie HAVE
Player on the Market. Perfect in
Execution. Elegant in design. For
YOU
O'Reilly; or, the Belle of Battery Park,"
Terms and Territory Address,
SEEN
waltz song; "Anna, Don't You Hear Me
KEITH PIANO PLAYER CO.,
THE
44-46 Townsend St., CHICAGO
Calling You." They also have the music
in press for two of Belasco's companies.
ENDORSED BY GREAT ARTISTS
GRADE PIANOS
Schumann Pianos
Scientific American.
MUNN & Co.
—> New York
KEITH Nil ?
"The Serenade," Victor Herbert's opera,
will, besides having an elaborate production
in this country, be produced in Vienna this
season. Otto Weil, as representative of the
Witmark music library, has arranged with
a prominent management there who will
present the opera with an exceptional cast of
artists. While in Vienna, Mr. Weil, who,
by the way, got back from Europe quite re-
cently, has also contracted for an extended
control of the American rights of the operas
of Strauss, Suppe, Millocker, Genee and
other famous foreign composers, and over
which some litigation with Herr Conried en-
sued.
CHAS. K. HARRIS HAS "SARGENT KITTY."
ZELLMAN
PIANOS
Admitted by piano experts to embody the largest values.
Send far Catalogue to
THE ZELLMAN-SOCOL PIANO M'F'G CO.
152-154 W e s t 127th S t . ,
NEW YORK
Agents wanted.
Territory protected.
Little jewel Piano go.
tZL
SOCOL
PIANOS
Sole
Manufacturers of
5, 5'A and 6!i Octave Pianos.
You want an easy seller
Then Secure the Agency for the
STULTZ & BAUER
A LEADER AND A SELLER AS WELL
ATTRACTIVE CASES, SUPERB TONE
Chas. K. Harris has secured the publish-
ing rights to A. Baldwin Sloane's new
338-34O Fast
opera "Sargent Kitty" which will be pro-
duced under the management of Geo. R.
White.
Raymond Hubbell's "Rooster Dance" is
C. R. STEVENS, General Manager
now ready. It is predicted that this piece Manufacturers of
of instrumental music will be the biggest
instrumental hit that has been issued for
many years.
"The Ella Wheeler Wilcox Waltzes,"
which have only been out a short while,
are now being played, reports say, by lead-
7% OCTAVE.
PIANO CASE.
ing prominent theatre orchestras through-
Write
for
catalogue
and
prices.
Marietta,
out the United States.
Factories and Warerooms:
31st Street,
THE STEYENS ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
STEVENS COMBINATION
REED-PIPE ORGANS
Ohio
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NEW YORK

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