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Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 20 - Page 49

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THAT a negro maid has been arrested on the
charge of stealing Sophie Brandt's jewels for the
purpose of raising money for the purchase of a
piano player.
THAT it must be an awful blow to a real prima
THAT Melville Ellis, composer, actor, stage direc- donna.
tor, etc., has filed a petition in bankruptcy with
THAT rehearsals will soon begin of "The Wed-
liabilities of $7,331, and no assets.
ding Trip," a new comic opera by Mme. De Grasse
THAT, according to the schedule of debts, a and Harry B. Smith, and with music by Reginald
couple of music publishers had faith in Mr. Ellis DeKoven.
to the extent of several dollars or more.
THAT the music of the production will be pub-
THAT incidentally the petitioner is economizing lished by Remick & Co.
by living at the Hotel Rector.
THAT Joseph M. Gaites announced last week that
THAT Samuel R. Schneider, formerly connected owing to the immediate success of Victor Herbert's
with various theatrical publications and enter- new opera comique, "The Enchantress," he is
prises, is to enter the music publishing field as a organizing two more companies, one to present it
lyric writer.
in the Middle West and the other in the Far West
THAT one well-known music publisher declares and South.
that he would rather have one musical production
THAT "The Melody of Love," frem Lehar's
for which he holds the publishing rights on the "Gypsy Love," is beginning to spread through the
road than six of the same sort on Broadway.
music centers.
THAT it is a case of "Broadway for the reputa-
THAT "The Dance of the Virgins" (Manning &
tion, but the small town for the orders."
Co.), the latest European waltz success, is proving
THAT "The Girl Who Married Dear Old Dad" strong enough to keep the publishers busy on
writes from "Blanket Bay" that "They Always Pick orders.
on Me."
THAT Remick & Co. seem to be turning out real
THAT' she has been advised to "Knock Wood" hits in half-dozen lots these days.
and then she'll be "All Alone."
MREVIEWflEARS
From the Very Day!
You will notice a
splendid increase in
business from the
very first day you
handle
CENTURY EDITION
TEN CENT SHEET* MUSIC
1(78 Broadway
New York City
Oh! You Beautiful Doll
Ivan Caryll, the prominent British composer, is
at present in New York for the purpose of dis-
cussing with Klaw & Erlanger the production here-
of his latest successful operetta, "The Primrose
Villa," the book of which is an adaptation from
the French. Mr. Caryll will remain in the United
States for several weeks.
Witmark Production Successes
NOW PLAYING IN NEW YORK
At the New York Theatre
GREAT
AMERICAN SINGERS VS. EUROPEAN
Riccardo Martin Claims That There Are Plenty
of Good Tenor Voices in the United States—
Americans Singing in Operas in Europe Win
Success—Interesting Views.
Why is the American opera tenor?
For the good reason that he isn't, comes the
prompt answer. And not alone does this response
fit the rarest type of masculine voices, but those of
the opposite sex, as well. But these opinions are
from the public. Opera singers have a different
viewpoint—Riccardo Martin, for one. Mr. Mar-
tin, who is a Kentuckian, and a firm believer in the
musical feature of his country, declares that the
United States has plenty of good natural tenor
voices and an abundance of sopranos, contraltos,
baritones and basses.
It is his belief that the reason for the compara-
tively small number of successful American sin-
gers in opera rests with the lack of opportunity
here for their development. He cites his own ex-
perience as a case in point and directs attention to
the Americans singing leading operatic roles in
many of the leading German music centers as evi-
dence supporting the truth of his statement.
"In the last three years," said the Metropolitan
tenor, "I have heard about fifty Americans eager
"A LOVELY LIAR" SUCCEEDS.
to learn whether they had voice enough to warrant
New Musical Comedy, the Book and Lyrics by
studying for the operatic stage. They have come
Junie McCree, with Music by Hans S. Linne,
to me asking for a frank opinion. In three in-
Produced at Indianapolis.
stances I advised in the affirmative, but although
"A Lovely Liar," a new musical comedy in
which Messrs. Frazee and Lederer present Louise
Dresser, was produced in Indianapolis on the even-
ing of November 10 and scored a distinct success.
The book and lyrics are by Junie McCree, and the
critics praise his work. The gifted composer, Hans
S. Linne is responsible for some tuneful music
ADVANCE NOTICE!
which contributed to the success of the piece. The
Just received word from
solo numbers "Back From Thirty-six to Twenty-
nine" and "White Lies and Black Lies" are par- ALBERT HOLE, the phenomenal
ticularly good. Two hits of the best kind are "If boy soprano, who is now
the Man in the Moon Would Speak" and "Cecilia." touring the west, that
the music of which is by Will H. Becker. There
was a large house on the opening night, the audi-
"KILLARNEY, MY HOME O'ER
ence waxing enthusiastic. "A Lovely Liar" opened
THE SEA"
at the Olympic Theater, Chicago, last Sunday for
is nothing short of a "rec-
an indefinite run. M. Witmark & Sons publish
the music.
ord hit" for him. This
IVAN CARYLL IN NEW YORK.
Century Music Pub. Go.
49
song is one of the best
selling Irish Ballads of
the year!
SAM CURTIS'S big "school
act" of ten people is scor-
ing a decided hit with
"IN THE DAYS OF GIRLS AND
BOYS"
Leo Edwards's clever "Kid
Song."
LEO.
FEIST - NEW YORK
"THE ENCHANTRESS"
with KITTY GORDON.
Beautiful lyrics
and a dashing
melody that is
irresistible.
Book and Lyrics by Fred De Gresac and Harry
B. Smith. Music by Victor Herbert.
At the New York Hippodrome
"ROUND THE WORLD"
Book by Arthur Voegtlin and Carroll Fleming.
Lyrics and Music by Manuel Klein.
At the Astor Theatre
THE QUICKEST HIT IN YEARS
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
131 W. 41st St.
New York
68 Farrar St.
Detroit, Mich.
"THE RED WIDOW"
with RAYMOND HITCHCOCK.
A. H. GOETTING
MUSIC JOBBING
cis8$St,
SERVICE
ALL YOOR
No matter what music is wanted or how many
copies, simply tend ONE ORDER to us, and the
music will be thipped to you on the day your order
it received.
Our prices are guaranteed to be the LOWEST.
M we won't be undersold by anyone. Send for
our Monthly Bargain List (free) and join th«
circle of money-making muaic dealer*.
Book and Lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold
Wolf. Music by Chas. J. Gebest.
A.
M. WITMARK & SONS
A. H, Goctting. SSI-ISO Waba.h Are., Chicago.
New York Music Supply Co., 1861 Broadway. N. Y.
EstcrpriM Muaic Supply Co., 14S W. SSth S t . N. Y.
Coupon Muaic Co., i l l Washington St.. Boston.
A. M. Gootdac I i l Yong* S t . Toronto. Can.
PUBLISHERS
New York
Chicago
San Francisco
London Paris
H.
GOETTING
Springfield, Mass.

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