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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 21 - Page 53

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
he filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy this
week.
THAT Theo. Bendix has recently published a
new march-two-step entitled, "The Traveling
Salesman," by Frank Mclntyre, who by the way
THAT it is reported on good authority a new
is the star of that production.
moving picture entitled, "A Day in the Stock
THAT Isidore Witmark started West on Sun-
Yard," is to be accompanied by a phonograph
day
last. Some say he went to Chicago, others
record of pigs squealing. This would seem some-
what unnecessary when records of quartettes to Omaha. Both are right.
THAT "A Winning Miss," which is said to be a
singing popular ballads can already be obtained.
Chicago play, opened in South Bend, Ind., last
THAT "Entertaining," a new magazine which
week.
has just reached us, is certainly aptly named. It
THAT Toby Lyons—remembered somewhat
is devoted to music, drama, minstrelsy, concert
sadly in connection with the opening perform-
and home entertainment generally.
ance of "Algeria"—is the principal comedian.
THAT Charles K. Harris has gone "back, back
THAT the music by William Fredk. Peters
to Milwaukee, where he was born"—temporarily
(published by Leo Feist) is said to be particu-
that is.
larly good. We shall see!
THAT the dealer who is not well stocked up
THAT "Kiss Me, Dearie" (Modern Music Co.
with the music of "Little Nemo" (Cohan & Har- Chicago) has reached New York in whirlwind
ris) should wake up. He needs to.
fashion. It's a pretty little number, too.
THAT fearing they may put Jerome H. Remick
out of business, the Harry Cooper Music Publish-
TO HELP AMERICAN COMPOSERS.
ing Co. have considerately moved one block from
their old quarters which faced the Remick estab- Three Concerts Exploiting American Music to
be Given This Season.
lishment.
THAT talking of Harry Cooper—or Kupfer—
Plans will shortly be announced for a series
ThEREVIEWflEARS
is a significant fact that
I T although
music business gen-
erally has been "hit hard" mcently,
"CENTURY EDITION"
sales have held their own, which
means that many people purchased
ten cent music because they wanted
to economize, and becoming ac-
quainted with
"CENTURY EDITION"
for the first time, created new bus-
iness and caused activity in our
sales department.
The era of
"CENTURY EDITION"
Ten Cent Sheet Music has come.
Century Music Publishing Co.
19 West 28th Street, New York
of three concerts exploiting music written by
American composers only, and which are to be
given during the season in New York by the
New York Center of the American Music So-
ciety, of which the New York branch was recently
formed in this city under the presidency of
David Bispham.'
The first concert will probably take place either
in December or January, and will consist of
songs by American composers. The last will
be in April, and will consist of selections by the
full New York Symphony Orchestra, under the
leadership of Walter Damrosch, and of songs by
David Bispham. The first two concerts will
probably be given in Mendelssohn Hall, and the
last in Carnegie Hall.
Thomas Tryon, the secretary of the new or-
ganization, said recently at his office, 41 Union
Square, that the purpose of the society is to
encourage the young American composer, and to
give his works the chance of a hearing.
ALAS! 'TIS TRUE.
We deeply regret to inform the kind-hearted
and patient readers of The Review that the worst
has happened, and that shortly Broadway is to
see Wall street in a comic opera, of which both
the words and music have been completed. Both
the librettist and the composer, when the news
of their deed leaked out recently, admitted that
they had not only put the "bulls" and "bears"
into sextettes and choruses, but had also found
a "lamb" to angel their joint effort.
THE TEACHER'S FAVORITE
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LEO FEIST, Feist Building, 134 W. 37th St., N. Y.
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
The Most Famous Home Songs
The second in our great series of
Folios. Larger, more attractive,
better and more complete than
any other ever offered you.
Sample copy with special rates 18c.
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NEW YORK CITY
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Dealers look out for imitations. The
only BARN DANCE that fits the step
and is used by dancing teachers in teach-
ing the new craze is the original
"MORNING CY"
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152 Lake Street, Chicago.
53
REVIEW
Isidor Sachs, the distinguished "Irish" composer
of the combination, has been a floor trader on the
Consolidated Exchange for some years. The li-
brettist is John G. Wilson, one time editor of
The Wall Street Daily News, who has been for
years a financial writer. He is the author of "A
Monarch of Millions," which ran serially in an
evening paper in 1900, on which the opera is
founded.
A. Mr. L. F. Bloom is said to be the "angelic"
sponsor, and here endeth his first lesson, which
probably will be a somewhat expensive one. No
one to our knowledge has contracted to publish
the music.
O'MARA APPOINTED JUDGE.
Joseph O'Mara, who is playing in "Peggy Ma-
chree," the music of which is published by the
John Church Co., at the Walnut Street Theatre,
in Philadelphia, has been appointed principal
adjudicator at the great Peis Ceoil, or Musical
Festival, which is scheduled to be held in Dublin
the latter part of next May. Mr. O'Mara is one
of the best authorities on Irish music now living.
The Feis Ceoil is organized for the purpose of
promoting the development of Irish musical art.
CONSERVATORY
EDITION
EVEN if you'd like to think so, there
are no other editions of
Kphler,
Heller
and
Czerny
that are nearly so good as the just
published
Conservatory
Edition
of these standard works, and best of all,
they cost less than any other edition—
none nearly so good.
Conservatory Publication
Society
Cor. BROADWAY and 28th ST., NEW YORK
CONSERVATORY
EDITION
Thompson's 1908 Hits
" I WISH I J t t D A GIRL"
"COMMON SENSE"
"BASEBALL"
and a lot of others.
Ask your Jobber for them
THE THOMPSON MUSIC CO.
268 Wahnsh Ave.
CHICAGO
ALL BIG SELLERS
"MY BRUDDA SYLVEST"
"UNDER THE MATZO TREE"
"When The Moon Plays Peek-A-Boo
With You"
"THE MEANEST MAN IN TOWN"
"IN GERMANY"
"I Never Knew What Love Was
Till I Fell In Love With Yon"
FRED. FISCHER MUSIC PUB. CO.
1431-33 BROADWAY, NEW YORK

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