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Issue: 1907 Vol. 44 N. 12 - Page 46

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ing the final or December sessions. One of many
curious manifestations in connection with this
bitterly contested measure, which was confined
to the provisions relating to music, eventually
killing its chances of enactment, has been the
distortion of facts. It is admitted by fair-mind-
ed men. there is considerable to say on both
sides and that not anything is gained by befog-
ging the situation with misstatement, to express
it mildly.
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
as perfectly as anything that could be dreamed
of, and such was the case. In "The Tattooed
Man" the libretto is witty, original and worthy
of the author, while the musical numbers are
real music, written in Mr. Herbert's best vein—•
light, melodious and catchy—and what is always
noticeable in his work, it expresses the theme of
the story, and changes to suit and to fit each
lyric. It is published by M. Witmark & Sons.
Thurland Chattaway; "The Choir Anglica," by
R. M. Stults.
Vocal—"Lovin' Time" and "It's Great to Be a
Soldier Man," by Theo. Morse; "The Sweetest
Flowers the Garden Grew" and "Honey Bee,"
by Thurland Chattaway. Instrumental—"Jappy
Johnny," intermezzo, by Theo. Morse.
RECENT MUSIC.
NEW MUSICAL COMEDIES
FROM JEROME I I . REMICK & CO.
Vocal—"Since Hiram Went to Yale" and
"San Antonio," by Williams and Van Alstyne;
Teaching the French language by means of a "Dream On, Dear Heart," by A. W. Lansing;
In a statement relative to the average num- piano and songs is the latest innovation intro-
"Madaline," by Gillespie and Chapin.
ber of titles that were profitable, a publisher duced by the London County Council into schools.
FROM M. WITMARK & SONS.
said: "It is well known that only about twenty No more stupid rules, no more wrestling with
Among the recent music issued by M. Witmark
pieces out of a hundred pay the expense of pro- irregular verbs, instead a French professor sim- & Sons, are the following: Vocal—"An Easter
duction—the making of plates and putting them ply sits at the piano, plays a few chords, and Dawn," by Victor Herbert; "You'll Be My Honey
on the market. Very few out of each hundred sings: "How do you do?" "Comment vbus portez Boy, I'll Be Your Valentine," by Herbert Dillon;
"Hello! Miss Lizzie Green," by Dave Nowlin;
pieces are successful or remunerative. This ap- vous?" Thump! thump! and a few more arpeg-
"Why Don't You Take One, Little Boy" (in "The
plies to both the better and the lighter grades gios make the French lesson delightful.
This method of singing the French lessons is Blue Moon"), by Will R. Anderson; "Barney from
of music." But if the testimony of some pub-
lishers were ac'cepted their every issue is a the idea of Professor C. J. Ader, Officier de Sweet Killarney," by Mignon Ziegfeld; "Matildy,"
l'Academie, now in the employ of the London by Alen Moreff; "When It's Raining" (in "The
"knockout."
County Council. It is used in the high schools Princess Beggar"), by Alfred G. Robyn; "Uncle
Frank Daniels, the favorite comedian, started and polytechnic institutions of the metropolis. Sammy," march-song, by Theo. H. Northrup. In-
in for New York favor in "The Tattooed Man" But Professor Ader carries his idea further. He strumental—"La Syrienne," sword dance, by W.
a few weeks ago, and won it most enthusiasti- says that the songs of the Middle Ages and the V. Ullmer; "Slavery Days," characteristic march,
cally from his first appearance. Of course, it Renaissance reflect to a great extent the history by R. Anthony Zeta.
of these periods, and that pupils, by learning the
FROM THOS. GOGOAN & BROS. .
songs, learn history at the same time. Profes-
Vocal—"My Old Black Mammy," by Emi
sor Ader is now experimenting with talking ma- Waltermire. Instrumental—"Valse Lente," "Ma-
chines, and these may later on be used as as- zurik" and "Danza Mexicana" and "Foglio d'Al-
sistants.
bum," by Carl Hohn; "Entrancing Waltz," by
Mrs. Cecilia B. Townsena.
"Never Introduce Your Bloke to Your Lady
G. W. Taylor, Dallas, Tex.—Instrumental:
Friend" is spoken of by "Shapiro," the publisher, "Der Captain," by A. F. Heikle.
as the "great ear-haunting song hit," sung by
Bartlett Music Co., Los Angeles—"Sweet-
Alice Floyd, the latest English singer. "And neart," waltz ballad, by E. E. Salyer.
They Say Her Went to College," by Seymour
Furth, will be heard in "The Orchid." "Because
Marie Laurent, who is booked over the Consi-
I'm Married Now," by Herbert Ingraham, is con- dine circuit for twenty weeks, will make a fea-
sidered the coming piece by its enthusiastic ture of "Somewhere" and "And a Little Child
publisher, who, after hearing it, went to Chicago Shall Lead Them."
FEANK DANIELS.
on the jump to secure the song and sign the
Miss Edith Helena, at Hyde & Behman's The-
was a foregone conclusion that Harry B. Smith writer, which was accomplished inside of three ater, Brooklyn, N. Y., recently broke all records
and Victor Herbert, in combining forces, would hours after his arrival, starting back to New of applause by the manner in which she rendered
produce something that would fit Frank Daniels York immediately. Messrs. Furth and Ingraham "The Nightingale."
manage Mr. Shapiro's Chicago office.
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FROM JOS. W. STERN & CO., NEW YORK.
Vocal—"It's Delightful to Be Married" (in
"The Parisian Model"), by Scotto and Christine;
"Floating Down the Nile" (in "The Shoo-Fly
Regiment"), by Cole and Johnson; "Down Where
the Passion Flower Blooms Beside the Sea," by
H. W. Petrie; "The Hymns of the Old Church
Choir," by Alfred Solman; "The Thrush and the
Star" (in "The White Hen"), by Gustave
Kerker. Instrumental-—"Clarice," waltzes (in
"Clarice"), by Marie Doro.
Vocal—"When Bob White Is Whistling in the
Meadow," by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; "Tanglefoot
Rag," by Fleta Jan Brown; "I Was Never
Kissed Like That Before," by Monroe H. Rosen-
feld; "Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si, Do, by Benj.
Hapgood Burt; "The Bird on Nellie's Hat" (in
"Marrying Mary"), by Alfred Solman; "We
Have No One to Care for Us Now," by S. R.
Henry.; "Nobody Knows the Answer" (in "Mar-
rying Mary"), by Silvio Hein. Instrumental—
Red Dominie," march, two-step, by S. R. Henry.
FROM F . B. HAVILAND PUBLISHING CO.
Vocal—"Every Lane Must Have a Turn," by
Lou Fitzgibbon; "No One Knows How Much I
Miss You," by Theo. Morse; "Save a Little
Sunny Smile for Me" and "Madeline," by
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