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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 1 - Page 41

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THE MUSIC TRADE
RECORDS FOR JULY.
Latest Bulletins of the National Phonograph
Co. and the Columbia Phonograph Co.
NEW VICTOR RECORDS.
Number beginning with 4 arc in 10-inch size. Num-
bers beginning with 31 are in H!-ineh size.
Arthur 1'ryor's Hand.
M. 4348 Second Connecticut March
Reeves
M. 4J549 Peter Piper
lleury
M. 4350 Dixie
31389 Attila Selection
Verdi
31300 Festival Overture
Leutner
31391 I'eer Oynt Suite, No. 1 (opus 46) Edvard Grieg
l'art I. "Morning."
31392 Peer Uynt Suite, No. 1 (opus 4(5) Edvard Grieg
l'art II. "The Death of Ase."
31393 Peer G.ynt Suite, No. 1 (opus 4ti) Edvard Grieg
l'art III. "Anitra's Dance."
M. 4351 Peer Gynt Suite, No. 1 (opus 40)Edvard Grieg
Part IV. "In the Hall of the Mountain
King."
1'ryor's Orchestra.
M. 4319 Moonlight Serenade
Moret
M. 4354 Loveland Waltzes
Ilolzmann
31397 Tammany—March and Two Step
Edwards
1'ryor's Orchestra, with bird warbling by Joseph
Belmout.
M. 4370 The Chirpers
Frank
Trombone Solo by Arthur l'ryor with Orch. Accom.
M. 43,17 The Holy City
Adams
Hell Solo by Chris Chapman with Orch. Accom.
M. 4374 Dance 'California
Gregory
Violin Solo by Charles D'Almainc with Orch. Accom.
M. 4358 Spring Song
Mendelssohn.
Soprano Solo by Miss Ada Jones with Orch. Accom.
M. 4359 Just Across the I.ridge of Gold. . . . Von Tilzer
Contralto Solo by Miss Corinne Morgan with
Orch. Accom.
31398 Lullaby from Erminie
Jacobowski
Tenor Solos by Harry Macdonough with Orch. Accom.
M. 4',i2'l Absence Makes the Heart ({row Fonder.. Dillea
M. 4300 Nellie Dean (You're My Heart's Desire. I
Love You)
Armstrong
Tenor Solo by Byron G. Harlan with Orch. Accom. '
31395 The Message of the Old Church Hell
Leighton and Komain
Tenor Solo by Joseph Natus with Orch. Accom.
M. 4301 liy-Gone Days in Dixie
Shackford
Tenor Solo by James McCool with Orch. Accom.
M. 43t!2. The Song Birds are Singing of You . .Sullivan
Tenor Solo by Itobt. E. Lennon, with Orch. Accom.
31394 My Wild Irish Uose
Olcott
Bass Solo by Frank C. Stanley with Orch Accom.
31300 By the Waters of Babylon
Howell
Duet by Stanley and Macdonough with Orch. Accom.
M. 4300. O Morning Land !
l'helps
"Until the day break and the shadows flee away."
—Cant. 2 :17.
Duet by Dudley and Macdonough with Orch. Accom.
M. 4352 Farewell. Sweetheart May !
Harris
Duet by Roberts and Murray, with Orch. Accom.
M. 4308 I've Got a Little Money and I Saved It All
for Your
Silver
Irish Song by Arthur Collins with Orch. Accom.
M. 4371 My Irish Molly O
Schwartz
Coon Song by Bob Roberts with Orch. Accom.
M. 4304 I Want Some One to Call Me Honey... .O'Brien
Harry Macdonough and Haydn Quartette, with
Orch. Accom.
M. 4347 Come Along, Little Girl, Come Along. . . .Mullen
M. 4307 Beulah Land (Sweeney) Billy Murray and
Haydn Quartette with Orch. accom.
M. 4369 Meet Me Down at Luna, Lena

Comic Duets by Collins and Harlan with Orch. Accom.
M. 4373 Tammany
Edwards
M. 4372 Take a Car
Rose and Snyder
Choir Record by the Trinity Choir, with Organ
Accompaniment.
M. 4333 Gospel Bells
Wesley Martin
Descriptive Duet by Miss Jones and Mr. Spencer
with Orch. Accom.
M. 4303 "Pals."
Tragedy Burlesque by Miss Jones and Mr. Spencer.
M. 4305 Antony and Cleopatra (a Shakespearian
Travesty.)
REVIEW
NEW RED SEAL RECORDS.
By Famous Artists of the Metropolitan Opera Co.
M. l'lon Plan<;on, Bass.
10-in. Size, $2.00 each,
81073 Le Soupir (The Sigh)) (In French) . .Bemberg
12-in. Size, $3.00 each.
85076 Le Cor (The Horn) (In Flench). .. .A. Flegier
85077 Qui Sdegno non s'accende (Within these
Sacred Bowers) (In Italian) Magic Flute.
Mozart
Sig. Antonio Scotti. Baritone.
10-in. Size, $2.no each,
81070 Alia vita che t'arride (On the Life Thou
Now Dost Cherish) Ballo in Maschera.
Verdi
12-in. Size. ?3.00 each.
85071 Prologo l'Pagllacci (In Italian).. Leoncavallo
85072 Romanza "Triste Aprile"
E. De Lave
Francisco Nuibo, Tenor, with Orch. Accom.
10-in. Size, $2.00 each,
81072 Cavatin "Mireille" (in French)
Gounod
12-in. Size. $3.00 each.
85075 Ah! love toi soleil (Star of the Morn,
Arise!) (In French) Romeo et Juliette.
Gounod
Giuseppe Campanari. Baritone with Orch. Accom.
10-in. Size, $2.00 each,
81071 Dl Provenza Traviala. (In Italian.) ..Verdi
12-in. Size, $3.00 each.
85073 Canzone del Torreador (Torreador Song)
(In Italian) Carmen
Hizet
85074 Gloria a te
l'.uz/.iu-l'eecia
Z0N-0-PH0NE RECORDS FOR JULY
deceitth 1'i'Hiuu nt Jlinul.
170 Banner March
177 Jolly Yachtsmen March
X 17S Fantasie on My Old Kentucky Home
179 Plots de Joie Waltz
180 Our Navy Boys—March and Two-step
181 Overture Freischutz
Uayvr's Orcluxtra.
182 Home of My Childhood Waltz
183 Medley Overture—Frost is on the Pumpkin
184 Tammany Medley
Vlurionct Solo by Thco. I'uninclli with Orchestra
Accompaniment.
185 Blue Bells of Scotland with variations
Euphonium Solo by Mr. S. Mantia, icith Hand
.Lccowpanimt nt.
186 Auld Lang Syne with variations
Piccolo Solo by Frank Mazziotta, with Orchestra
Accompaniment.
187 Skylarks Concert Polka
Konys with Orchestra Accompaniment.
188 Ben Bolt
Mis Susanna Baker
180 Come Along, Little Girl, Come Along
Duet by Collins and Harlan-
190 Down Where the Swanee River Flows
Frank Howard
191 Good-Byo, Sweet Marie
Byron G. Harlan
192 In Sweet Loveland
Frank C. Stanley
193 I've Set My Heart on You
Byron G. Harlan
194 Meet Me Down at Luna, Lena
Duet by Collins and Harlan
195 Miss Maloney
Bob Roberts
190 On a Summer's Night
Frank C. Stanley
197 Sleep Baby Sleep
Pete LaMar
198 Take a Car
Duet by Collins and Harlan
199 Tell Me with Your Eyes
Frank Howard
200 Who's There
Bob Roberts
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GREGORY'S TRIBUTE TO THE TALKER
Found Them Wherever He Visited and an In-
fluence for Good.
(Special to The Review.)
Chicago, 111., July 1, 1905.
Robert B. Gregory, vice-president of Lyon &
Healy, has been much interviewed since his re-
turn from Europe, where he had been traveling
for four months accompanied by his wife and
daughter. The party went first to Spain and
from there to Naples, Alexandria and Cairo. The
trip was entirely for pleasure, but nevertheless a
gentleman of Mr. Gregory's keen perceptions
could not overlook certain trade developments in
every section visited.
One thing that particularly impressed him was
that no matter where he journeyed or how far
away from civilization he found Victor talking
machines—even up the Nile as far as the As-
souan Dam. In Smyrna he found a store making
a specialty of Victor talking machines, which
were purchased in London, while in other far
away spots he found abundant evidence of the
helpful influence of the talking machine in bring-
ing nations closer together and disseminating a
love for music and literature.
EDISON'S INTERESTING THEORY
As to the Reasons for the Early
Popular Music.
Death of
In a recent interview Thomas A. Edison, in
talking of the reasons for the early death of
popular music, had the following to say: "In
working on the perfection of the phonograph, I
incidentally discovered a strange thing—the rea-
son why the popular air dies out so soon, and
cannot be revived in public favor. I got out a
nice waltz, one which I like exceedingly myself,
from among the records and said: 'Now, we will
use this for the experiments.' You may not un-
derstand that in order to get the finest shades of
alteration it is necessary in experiments always
to have the same piece of music, for by hearing
BETTINI CO. INCORPORATED.
the same thing often the ear is trained to a won-
derful degree of delicacy. We played that waltz
Among the incorporations filed with the secre-
tary of the State of New York recently, was all day long. The second day it began to pall
that of the Bettini Phonograph Co., Ltd., of New on us a little. At the end of the fourth day the
men began to get dreadfully irritated; at the end
York, for the purpose of manufacturing talking
machines, records, etc. Capital, $20,000. Incor- of the week they could not stay in the room. I
porators: Fred G. Loeffler, Union, N. J.; B. Guy firmly believe that it is this question of reitera-
tion which makes it possible for you to hear
Warner, Brooklyn; Sol. Lazarus, New York.
Beethoven and Wagner over and over again
without getting tired. The music of these great
composers is so complicated that it does not
weary the nerve centers, while the simple melody,
however tuneful, at last induces dislike and dis-
gust."
IN
UIUAT'C l i l U A T
SOUND
I W I I H I O f w n f l l REPRODUCTI
Sound Perfection Realized
COMPETITION AT THE FERRY HOUSES.
VICTOR TRUMPETS (Two Models)
ADVANTAGES
Clear Reproduction.
Sweet Reproduction.
Natural Reproduction.
LigKt in Weight.
Rich In Coloring.
Durable.
No Metallic Sound.
No Rattle.
Plenty of Vlbrsvtion.
Don't Tarnish or Dent.
The talking machines in the ferry houses have
in the past amused many waiting passengers, but
now they are put to a use which never fails to
bring a smile to the countenance of even the
most gloomy. In a certain waiting room two of
these instruments are placed back to back. A
cent is dropped in each a t the same time, both
start together, and the notes of "Under the Old
Apple Tree" and "My Pal" vie with each other
in trying to make themselves distinguishable.
WHY
Made of Specially Prepared Fibre,
Paper and Wood.
Bviilt by Hand, Acoustically
Correct.
Color and Finish is Oven-Baked.
Expert Record Makers vise Simi'
lar Horns to make
Records, so why aren't they
Best to Reproduce them.
Concert Trumpet, 27" long, with 23" bell
$5.50
Trumpet, 23" long, with 18" bell
8.00
BOTH MADE IN TWO COLORS. GREEN-RED.
MAKES REPRODUCTIONS NATURAL.
Fits Victor Zonophone Columbia-Talkophone
HELPS SELL RECORDS.
WRITE FOR NEW QUOTATIONS.
We think we have the LARGEST STOCK OF VICTOR RECORDS. The "other fellow" won't
show us his inventory or we might be sure. But you don't care about that. What INTERESTS you
is the way your orders are filled.
If you have been getting about 75 per cent, of what you order, or less,
give us a trial order.
VICTOR DISTRIBUTING AND EXPORT CO.
77
CHAMBERS
ST., NEW YORK
J. Fisher, one of the popular representatives of
the Victor Talking Machine Co., who has hereto-
fore worked in the Middle West, has been trans-
ferred to New York State and Pennsylvania, and
is duplicating his western sales. As Mr. Fisher's
home is in Buffalo, and the change allows him to
got home every two weeks, it is not necessary to
say be is well pleased with the shift.
The Elmira Arms Co., Elmira, N. Y., the Edison
jobbers, have taken up the jobbing end of the Vic-
tor goods, and will in all probability duplicate
their Edison success. The Elmira Arms Co. have
within the last two years added automobiles to
their many lines and have one of the finest and
most complete garages on the southern tier, and
their success in this line is phenomenal.

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