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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 22 - Page 45

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Dream of Youth Come Back To-night," by Mark
S. Clayson; "Tales the Moon Could Tell," Harry
Armstrong; "My Lady Kate," by Frank B. Will-
iams; "Cupid is the Captain of the Army" (in
"The Catch of the Season"), by Dave Reed, Jr.
Instrumental: "Mexican Beauties," serenata, by
Otto Langey; "Twinkling Stars," by Horatio N.
Peabody; "Sans Gene," valse intermezzo, by A.
M. Fechner.
FROM JOS. W. STERN & CO.
Josephine Gassman, at Hyde & Behman's Thea-
tre, recently won many friends in the way she
sang the new coon songs, "Sympathy" and "My
Hindoo Man."
Harry Lester, at Keeney's, Brooklyn, last week,
introduced "Sympathy" with marked success, re-
sponding to many deserved encores. Claire
Schade, soubrette, with "Her Brother's Crime," is
making a feature with Williams & Van Alstyne's
ballad, "In Dear Old Georgia."
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such high-class works as the ordinary publisher
cannot or will not undertake. 2. The protection
of the British composer's interests in the mat-
ters of publishing agreements. This is a great
need, as a young musician is seldom a good man
of business.
PAUL F. JOHANNING'S LATEST.
Paul F. Johanning, whose Flower Pieces for
the pianoforte have deservedly won a national
popularity, has just add-
REVIEWOGRAPHS.
ed another of these
A music printer thus tells how the popular dainty compositions to
publishing business is prospering: "When things his collection, entitled
are good, prompt checks in settlement of bills;
"Forget-Me-Not."
I t is
when a hit is on, money cannot be paid too fast;
written in Mr. Johan-
but if trade is dull it is like pulling teeth to get ning's best style, and is
money."
a captivating composition
charmingly scored. It
A novel point of law has been raised by John is published by the White-
.S. Flaherty, manager of the Majestic Theatre, Smith Music Publish-
ing Co., Boston, and is destined to have a large
who is seeking to enjoin Julian Mitchell from
interpolating the "Nature Class" song in "Babes sale. Mr. Johanning, by the way, is well known
in the music trade, having been for many years
in Toyland," which came to t h e Academy of
KEMICK & CO.S TELLING NUMBERS.
Music, New York, last week. This song hit of connected with the warerooms of Paul G. Mehlin
Artie Hall, whose name is known wherever "Wonderland," a t the Majestic, was written by & Sons, 27 Union Square, New York.
there is a vaudeville theatre, was a t Hammer- Glen MacDonough and Victor Herbert, who also
stein's, New York, last week. Her two applause wrote "Babes in Toyland." The injunction is
SOME MERITORIOUS COMPOSITIONS.
winners were "Nicodemus" and "Sympathy," both asked for on the ground that the introduction of
published by Jerome H. Remick & Co.
the song at the Academy will injure business of
Luckhardt & Belder, the well-known publishers
Greene and Werner, very popular in vaudeville, the Majestic. Mr. Mitchell holds that the song of New York, have just issued several numbers
appeared recently at Hammerstein's Theatre and can be introduced in any opera written by the of great merit, entitled "Pierette," a caprice for
won distinction for thleir clever rendition of
composers of the song.
the piano by Eugene Platzmann; "Erlinda," A
Williams and Van Alstyne's coon song, entitled
splendid vocal number, the music of which is by
"My Hindoo Man,'' also Kendis & Paley's novel
A Berlin (Germany) firm of music publishers Fred Knight Logan, set to words by Arthur Lucy;
number, "On a Crocodile."
announces its intention of selling its publica- "Memories," a waltz song, the music of which is
Langry Ashton, a clever singing comedienne, tions by weight. One kilo (about 2 pounds) of by Andrew Benoist, and words by Andrew Raos.
has introduced "My Irish Molly O," with telling songs costs 75 cents; one kilo of piano pieces This number, we understand, is to be pro-
effect, responding to many legitimate encores a t sells at ?1, etc. If this system be universally grammed by Mme. Earaes. This firm have also
each performance.
introduced, it is quite possible that some great issued four parlor pieces by Leo Oehmler—petite
Lettie Holmes, with "The Lighthouse by the complication and funny incidents would ensue.
march, peasants' hunt dance, Cupid's Serenade
Sea," has found two encore winners in "My Irish
and a Scotch pastoral dance. All of these com-
Molly O" and "Sympathy," which she will fea-
The house of Alphonse Le Due, of Paris, positions are admirably produced, and one of
ture during the season.
France, has made application to the department them, "Memories." is destinod to have a very
of instruction and fine arts of Mexico, for copy- great popularity among good singers.
rights upon 186 different pieces of music, includ-
ing a number of well-known operas, songs, instru-
mental pieces, vocal solos, duets, quartettes, danc-
THE MOST POPULAR COLLEGE SONGS.
ing music and instrumental pieces for all kinds
NEW SONGS FOR MALE QUARTETS.
FIFTY NEW COLLEGE SONGS.
Is of Interest to all dealers—we furnish
of instruments. This copyright, if granted, will
SONGS OF WESTERN COLLEGES.
you with any quantity of our new
prevent any other house publishing these works
UNIVERSITY OF MJCHIGAN SONGS.
thematic catalogues without charge.
in Mexico without the permission of the house
SONGS OF ALL THE COLLEGES.
We publish "Blue Bell," "Feelln* for
NEW SONGS FOR COLLEGE GLEE CLUBS.
of Alphonse Le Due.
You," "What the Brass Band Played"
100 NEW KINDERGARTEN SONGS.
and other big hits.
SONGS OF EASTERN COLLEGES.
Let us get In touch with you—write us.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA SONGS.
British composers are so dissatisfied with the
Special Introductory Kates
manner in which their product is treated by pub-
for the Fall Season.
lishers that they have formed an organization for
self-
protection
and
other
purposes.
Our
English
125 W. 37th Street, New York
namesake, commenting on the situation, re-
31-35 W. 15th Street, New York City.
marks: "In practice i t is well known that the
largest portion of the output of our publishing
houses represents the lighter and lightest—not
necessarily inartistic—side of music; it is this
side only that publishers are willing to negotiate.
Announce the Publication of
Publishers have no inducement to undertake the
The Dainty Novelty Ballad Success of America.
George Rosey's
publication of the more serious compositions
which do not promise speedy remunerative re-
Latest and Greatest Two Step
sults. In consequence, the more serious of our
The March Ballad Hit of America.
composers see their career hampered a s the
chances of performance of their works are con-
siderably lessened through these remaining in
The Descriptive Rustic Ballad Hit of America.
manuscript." To overcome this the Society of
Sand for Our Mow Catalooumm.
Special Rate to January 1st, I9O6
British Composers has been formed, the aims of
PUBLISHED BY
80 P E R CENT. FROM LIST PRICE
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which are: 1. To facilitate the publication of
Vocal: "I Like Your Way" (In "The Duke of
Duluth"), by Max S. Witt; "If I Had a Girl as
Nice as You," by C. W. Murphy and Dan Lipton;
"Robinson Crusoe's Isle" (in "Moonshine"), by
Silvio Hein; "in a Kiss"(in "Babes in theWood"),
by Harry 0. Sutton; "I Lost My Heart Way Down
in Alabama," by H. W. Petrie; " 'Twas the Rose"
(in "Happyland"), by Reginald de Koven;
"When the Bell in the Lighthouse Rings," by
Alfred Solman; "Dear Ireland," by A. Baldwin
Sloane; "Little Red Papoose" (in "The Girl and
the Bandit"), by Benj. H. Burt. Instrumental:
"Elopement," waltz, by Fred A. Cuscaden.
OUR "NEW ISSUE"
PROPOSITION
OUR STANDARD MUSIC FOLIOS
F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
HINDS, NOBLE & ELDREDGE,
WILLIS WOODWARD 6 CO.
3 REAL SELLING HITS 3
" C O M E BACK"
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"The Juggler"
"HEATH THE SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE"
SOL BLOOM, S « W f t S S £ - New York
SURE SELLERS X
From IK© latest oper&tio novelty
SURE SELLERS I
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Book by Glen MacDonough •• l i I / f " | | \ T r | I 7 I D | " A 1 \ J H "
Now Having a Brilliant Run a t the Majestic Theatre, New York
When Perrico Plays.
Jografree.
Popular Pauline.
Selection.
Wltmark Building
N E W Y O R. K
March.
VOCAL
The Crew of the Peek-a-boo.
The Only One.
The Ossified Man.
I, and Myself and Me.
Nature Class.
The Voice for It.
INSTRUMENTAL
Gems.
Landers.
Score.
Waltzee.
Companions of the Blade (March).
Order Immediately; They'll surely be called for.
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POPULAR SONG and INSTRUMENTAL HITS
When the Harvest Moon fs Shining on the River
When the Evening Breeze Is
Sighing Home, Sweet Home
And the World Goes on
My Heart's To-Nlght in
Tennessee
Dearie
Red Feather
Schiller Building
CHICAGO. ILL.
Also publishers of "The Pink Hussars" (John Slavin), "Mile. Modiste" (Frltzl Scheff), "Miss Dolly Dollars"
(Lulu Glaser), and "Edmund Burke" (Chauncey Olcott).
Moonshine
Peter Pan
Peter Piper March
Shame on You
Down Where the Silvery
Mohawk Flows
Big Indian Chief
Milo
Duke ol Duluth
We ol Spice
u d y
Teaxle
Whlte Cat
THE CATCH OF THE SEASON
Published by
JOS. W. STIRN ft CO.,
M last Zltt S t , N«w York

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