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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 25 - Page 49

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
egotist who gets the best results or is the most
successful.
THAT while there have been many failures thus
far this season in the field of musical comedy,
there have been enough successes to cause the
THAT this is the time when the various pub- balance to be in favor of the publishers.
lishers and their staffs exchange things they
THAT the section embracing 44th and 45th
wouldn't own for articles they have no use for. streets, Broadway and Sixth avenue bids fair to
THAT, after all, the spirit's the thing, so here's become a large music publishing center.
to a Merry Christmas for all our friends.
THAT several houses have already located there
THAT even the drastic measures taken by the and others are to follow.
music publishers of Great Britain as a body to
THAT the new Viennese operetta, "Baron
stamp out the pirating evil it still crops out oc- Trenck," will be produced in this country soon af-
casionally.
ter the first of the year.
THAT in a recent case the culprit was fined £1 THAT Jerome H. Remick & Co. will publish
upon the plea that he did not understand the law the music.
and did not know he was doing wrong.
THAT the European waltz success, "The Dance
THAT a physician of Newark, N. J., Dr. Edward of the Virgins," is proving the one big orchestral
Schaff, finds the opportunity, between times, to success of the season.
write successful operas.
THAT Clarice Manning & Co. publish the num-
THAT his latest effort, "La Grande Breteche," an ber as well as others that are proving up well.
adaptation of Balzac's romance of the same name,
THAT Will Von Tilzer at work is a living ex-
has been submitted to the director of the Chicago- ample of real action.
Philadelphia Opera Co.
THAT a double sextet, using music from previ-
BOSTON PUBLISHERS MEET.
ous Leslie Stuart successes, will be introduced in-
to "Peggy" at the Casino Theater.
At the regular meeting of the Boston Music
THAT it is not always the publisher who does Publishers' Association held last week the guest
of honor was Michael Keane, manager of the
the most talking or the one who is the greatest
American branch of Boosey & Co., the prominent
British publishing house, with headquarters in
New York. The next meeting of the Boston As-
sociation will be held on February 13 and will be
the annual meeting, when election of officers will
take place.
MREVIEWflEARS
ARE YOU ?
FRED DAY MADE A PARTNER.
To keep in line with
the demands of the
times, you must sell
Century Edition
Ten Cent Sheet Music
Word comes from London that Fred Day, son
of David Day, of Francis, Day & Hunter, who is
well known in the American trade owing to his
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Well, w e Mast Compliment
You, Mr. Dealer, 55
on "Seizing 1 the Opportunity."
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We're Troud to Say That Most All the S
Live Dealers Are Now New Issue Sub- S
scribers of Ours. If You're Not, "Get Busy" 5
Before Your l i v e Competitor Gets All the 3
Cream.
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JUST NOTE THESE SENSATIONAL
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"THAT HAUNTING MELODY"
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"THE VIENNA ROLL"
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"BUM TUM TIDDLE"
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All Live Dealers Will Write at Once for Our —
"New Departure" Proposition, which means —•
A REAL SQUABE DEAL
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1445 Broadway, New York.

Ted S. Barron, Gen'l Mgr., B' way Theatre Bldg. 5
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Century Music Pub. Co.
1178 Broadway
New York City
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JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
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Witmark Production Successes
NOW PLAYING IN NEW YORK
Oh! You Beautiful Doll
A t the N e w Y o r k T h e a t r e
"THE ENCHANTRESS"
with KITTY GORDON.
GREAT
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Book and Lyrics by Fred Dc Gresac and Harry
B. Smith. Music by Victor Herbert.
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connection with the New York branch of the
company, has been taken in as a partner of the
firm and was recently tendered a dinner to cele-
brate the occasion.
ALBERTO RANDEGGER DEAD.
Composer
Who Conducted Covent
Festivals Dies in London.
Garden
(Special to The Review.)
London, Eng., Dec. 17, 1911.
Alberto Randegger, composer, conductor and
professor of singing, died to-day. Mr. Randegger
was born in 1832 at Trieste. He was a Knight
of the Order of the Crown of Italy. He was
conductor at her Majesty's theatre in 1880 and
had been for many years conductor of the Covent
Garden and Norwich festivals.
'THE WEDDING TRIP" FOR NEW YORK.
Reginald De Koven's latest comic opera, "The
Wedding Trip," is scheduled to have its New
York premiere at the Broadway Theater on next
Monday evening.
The book of the new opera is by Fred De
Gresac and Harry B. Smith. The music by Mr.
De Koven is said to be in the same vein and equal*
to if not better than that composer's most pro-
nounced success, "Robin Hood." The music o"f,
the production is published by J. H. Rernick & Gpi
No use talking, "HONEY MAN"
must be a hit! We just
happened to notice among the
programs, that in New York,^
for week beginning December']
4th, "HONEY MAN" was played !
and programmed in
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SHUBERT THEATRE
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VICTORIA
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BUSHWICK <*
CRESCENT
Just consider what this
means if the same propor-
tion of theatre orchestras
are playing "HONEY MAN"
throughout the country and
judging from the sales--
THEY ARE!
Sung and played everywhere.
Selling your share?
LEO. F E I S T - - N E W Y O R K
At the New York Hippodrome
"ROUND THE WORLD"
Beautiful lyrics
and a dashing
melody that is
irresistible.
Book by Arthur Voegtlin and Carroll Fleming.
Lyrics and Music by Manuel Klein.
At the Astor Theatre
"THE RED WIDOW"
with RAYMOND HITCHCOCK.
Book and Lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold
Wolf. Music by Chas. J. Gebest.
At the Herald Square Theatre
THE JQUICKESTiHITPiYEARS ^
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Jerome H. Remick & Co.
131 W. 41st St.
New York
68 Farrar St.
Detroit, Mich.
"BETSY"
with GRACE LA RUE
Book by H. Kellett Chambers. Lyrics by Will B.
Johnstone. Music by Alexander Johnstone.
M. WITMARK & SONS
PUBLISHERS
New York Chicago
San Francisco London Paris
A. H. GOETTING
MUSIC
JOBBING SERVICE
Why don't you. Mr. Dealer, buy ALL YOUR
MUSIC FROM ONE SOURCE^
No matter what music ii wanted or how many
copies, simply send ONE ORDER to us, and the
music will be shipped to you on the day your order
is receiyed.
Our prices are guaranteed to be the LOWEST,
aa we won't be undersold by anyone. Send for
our Monthly Bargain List (free) and join the
circle of money-making music dealers.
A.
H. GOETTING
Springfield, Mass.
A. H. Goettlng, SSt-SSO Wabash Are.. Chicago.
New York Music Supply Co., 1801 Broadway, N. Y.
Enterprise Music Supply Co., 140 W. IOth St., N. Y.
Coupon Music Co., 011 Washington S t , Boston.
A, ML Goattiac, U « Yenae St.. Toronto. Can.

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