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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1904 Vol. 38 N. 16 - Page 42

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
tions have been on the "qui vive" for a good stir-
ring march from the pen of George Rosey, and
the Presidential election year makes the time
extremely opportune for a composition of this
character.
It is expected that this latest effort will be in
the hands of the foremost leaders and band mas-
ters long before the summer season opens, and
by the time of the election will have grown into
a march success of promise. The publishers
claim that "Fall in Line" is beyond a doubt one of
the strongest numbers they have received from
Mr. Rosey, and hope to make this as popular as
the other marches and waltzes that they have
published for this versatile writer.
RECENT MUSIC.
"We presume it is proposed to benefit the re-
ting in force the existing laws dealing with copy-
right musical publications. He has been ap- lations of deceased composers, since fees to the
pointed general agent and legal representative composers themselves are impossible."
for all English-speaking countries of the Incorpor-
ated Society of Composers, and all compositions
of composers belonging to this society, including
those of Richard Wagner, Johannes Brahms, and
Tschaikowsky, will have to pay a tribute to this
Society for the benefit of the composer, for every
performance of each composition, whether in toto
D I C U T From Every
R l V n I Standooint
Standpoint
or in detail. Dr. Richard Strauss is the president
of the society. English composers and publishers
will, of course, in due time be invited to become
members, so that their compositions will be pro-
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tected all over the Continent, where the society
General
Offices:
275 Wabash Ave., Chicago
has power. The authority responsible for the
above, naively adds:
Thompson Pianos
Thompson Piano Co.
FROM M. W1TMARK & SONS.
Vocal—"The Bell Ringer's Song," by Henry
Stanley Haskins; "The Tale of a Street," by Lot-
tie L. Meda; "All For the Best," by N. Harris
Ware; "The Time to Love," by Frederic Solo-
mon; "Then It's Always Home, Sweet Home," by
Leo Friedman; "Little Red Riding Hood," by
Eugene Ellsworth; "My Little Love Bird," nov^
elty song and refrain, by Maurice J. Stonehill;
"My Darling Girlie," by Alfred R. Moulton; "The
Love Song of the Flowers," by John W. Bratton;
"Autumn," by Ried Miller; "Star, My Star," by
J. A. Raynes; "Follow the Crowd on a Sunday,"
by Harry W. Armstrong.
(Instrumental—"Harmonious Hiram," march
two-step, by James Whitney; "Sincerely Yours,"
two-step, by Howard Whitney; "The Pit Waltzes,"
by L. Maman Bloodgood; "Snaps," dance char-
acteristic, by Florence O'Neill; "Languid Eyes,"
dance caprice, by Giorgio Minoliti; "My Affinity,"
by Theodore Bendix.
SIEGEL, COOPER. CO.
6th Ave.. 18th S. 19th Sts.
NEW YORK
SOLE REPRESENTATIVES
IN AMERICA
OF THE
PIANOS
FBOM SOL BLOOM.
Vocal—"Queen of Prosperity Row," by Nat E.
Solomons; "Honey Boy," by William H. Penn;
"Still in the Old Front Line," by Paley and Ken-
dis; "Be True," by Justus Ringleben, Jr.
FROM JOS. W. STERN & CO.
Vocal—"I Want to Be a Soldier," by Wm. Ca-
hill; "Rosie Shea" (from "The Belle of New-
port"), by Ben M. Jerome; "In the Halls of Sor-
row and Song," by M. H. Rosenfeld; "I'm Cert'nly
Feelin' Bad," by Hamilton & Fischer; "Starry
Night for a Ramble," by Alfred Solman; "Upon a
Sunday Morning When the Church Bells Chime,"
by Alfred Solman.
Instrumental—"Big Indian Chief," two-step, by
Cole Johnson; "At Night Fall," valse lente, by E.
E. Scoma; "The Kentucky Beauty,'" teacher's
rag, by Albert Gumble and Monroe H. Rosenfeld;
"Kickapoo Dance," characteristic, by Jas F.
Brymn.
FBOM THIEBES-STIEBLIN MUSIC CO.
Vocal—"Forgetting," by W. L. Desnoyers; "My
Love of By-Gone Days," by Richard Stahl.
Instrumental—"Leonola," valse rondo, by Rich-
ard Stahl; "On Time," two-step, by Chas. Gilbert;
"Souvenir Gavotte," by Chas. Gilbert.
FROM GEO. B. JENNINGS CO.
Instrumental—"Valse Noble," "Hunting Song, 1 '
"Slumber Song," "Brooklet," "Merry Go-Rouna,"
and "Melody," by George Kruger; "Zurada," by
J. D. Jones; "The Shepherd Song," "The Song of
Flowers" and "Valse Romantique," by Carl Wil-
helm Kern.
THE
FINEST
INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS.
When Hugo Gorlitz returns from the United
States, where he is now visiting, to England, he
will open a special office for the purpose of put-
RIAISIOS IN THE
WORLD
PADEREWSKI says: "Play ONLY on an ERARD whenever obtainable."
MARK HAMBOURG: " I consider your latest Pianofortes the finest Instruments in the world, both as regards
beauty of tone and touch!"
HAROLD BAUER: "It is the finest Instrument I have had the privilege of playing upon, and I have much pleasure
in congratulating you upon your great achievements."
FREDERICK
H J GH
92 FIFTH AVE,
MANUFACTURERS
PIANO CO.
GRADE PIANOS
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N£W YORK.
F A C T O R Y . 51O-516 F I R S T A V E N U E
Send far prices, terms, territory and catalogue.
A d d r e s s all c o m m u n i c a t i o n s t o 9 2 Fifth AVe.
Dttle jewel Piano00.
bole
Manufacturers of
5, 5% and 6H Octave Pianos.
In All Particulars Absolutely High Grade
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STORY & CLARK
—: Pianos Appeal to the Most Gritical Trade
General Offices and Warerooms: 255 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO
Factories: GRAND HAVEN, MICH.
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
MISCELLANEOUS.
From Jos. Flanner: "The Resurrection" (sacred
song), by Chas. B. Brown; "The Lincoln Imp,"
two-step, by Joseph Clauder. From Fred H.
Lewis: "Hurrah for Ireland" (song), by Fred
H. Lewis. From Thos. Goggan & Bro.: "Another
Coon Gone," song, by Will C Lothrop; "The Fa-
vorite," two-step, by Jose Herrera; "Musings at
Eve," reverie, by H. C. Collier; "Rosalie," waltz
song, by Claude L. Barker and Lou C. Beaupre.
From Eastman Lewis: "Love's Faith," "Lillian"
and "Violets," songs, by Louis M. Elshemus.
From Hamilton L. Gordon: "My Alabama Home,"
song, by Earl G. Pratt. From Erne Buss: "The
Narrow Gate."
By Royal Warrant
to
H. M. THE KING,
H. M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA,
H. R. H.
THE PRINCE OF WALES,
H. R. H.
THE PRINCESS OF WALES,
and other
ROYAL HOUSES.
Chase Bros., Hackley and Carlisle
MUSKEGON, MICH.
66» G E B H A R D T Piano
Possesses all the essentials of leadership. It Is built upon thm moat advanced
lines. Look up thm attractive features of this really artistic plane,
GEBHARDT PIANO CO. =
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Marion. Ohio
HIGH GRADE PIANOS
Honestly Constructed, Exquisite Tone, 15 Years Guaranty.
MANUFACTURERS:
A. B R A E N D L Y PIANO C0 M BO75O N 9 E B ^ 3 Y ^ R 6 J: H 8T
Prices and Catalogue on Application.

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