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THE: MUSIC
THAT MADE=TO=ORDER STATE SONG
The Fact That the Missouri State Song Was
Done on Contract Makes Comparison Dif-
ficult—One Critic, After Reading the Suc-
cessful Song, Expresses Desire to See Those
Rejected—The Song Itself.
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Missouri fair, we bring to thee
Hearts full of love and loyalty;
Thou central star, thou brightest gem
Of all the brilliant diadem—
Missouri.
CHORUS.
Then lift your voice and join the throng
That swells her praise in joyful song,
Till earth and sky reverberate—
Our own, our dear, our grand old State—
Missouri.
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VOCAL.
An April Violet (William Arms Fisher)
$0.50
Happy Birds Waltz Song (C. T. Steeie-Eduard Hoist) .50
The Time I've Lost in Wooing (Thomas Moore-J. II.
1 )ensmore)
50
When the Swallows Homeward Fly (Franz Abt)
40
INSTRUMENTAL.
The Dainty Shepherdess, for piano (Henri Beaumaire) .60
Finale—Fugue No. 4 Suite in E minor, for organ (Al-
bert Renaud)
60
11 l'enseroso, for piano (Stephen Heller)
40
On the Mountains, No. '.i Suite in E minor, for organ
(Albeit Renaud)
60
Pastorale, Op. 174, for piano (Franz Ilitz)
40
Second Tocatta, in C minor, for organ (Jas. II. Rogers) .75
Since the publication last month of a made-to-
II.
She came a compromise, for peace;
order State song, the literati of Missouri have been
Her prayer is still that strife may cease;
agitated. It seems scarcely fair to compare this
She mourned her blue, wept o'er her gray,
When, side by side, in death they lay—
song with "The Old Kentucky Home" or "Mary-
Missouri.
land," which were not contract work. A com-
III.
mittee, duly appointed by law, spent what seemed
JEROME II. REMICK & CO., "
Nor North, nor South, nor East, nor West,
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But
part
of
each—of
each the best.
to be an unduly long time in deciding that this
Come, homeless one, come to her call;
VOCAL.
Her arms are stretched to shelter all—
was the best ready-made in the pile of 1,013 sam-
A Hot Time in Monkey Town (Edw. Madden-Percy
Missouri.
Weiiricb)
$0.50
ples submitted in competition for the cash. More-
Enuff (W. J. Jacobs-R. II. Bassett)
50
over, the bill is paid:
Maybe That Is Why I'm Lonely (Joe Goodwin-Geo.
SUFFRAGETTEJUTTLE ANTHEM.
W. Meyer) .......
50
The Slate of Missouri to Mrs. Lizzie Chambers
Night Brings Dreams and Dreams Bring You (James
E.
Dempsey-Jqhann
C.
Schmid)
50
Hull, Dr., for one official song, without music:
Recently Adopted and W i l l Be Sung at City
Somebody (jean C. Havez-George Botsford)
50
115 words @ $4.35
$500.25
Convention in New York Next Month.
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25
Broadway, corner of 39th St., New York.
The National anthem of the suffragettes has Ain't You Glad You-ve VOCAL.
Come Home, Mary? (Edgar
$500.00 just been decided upon. Last May, when the
Selden-Kendis & Paley)
$0.50
P.ig Pow-Wow (Edgar Selden-Florence M. Pearce)
50
As examples of frank literary criticism some of
women paraded up Fifth avenue, an Italian com-
I'll Never Have Another Pal Like Mary Mine (Dave
Oppenheim-Joe
Cooper)
50
the newspaper comments are worth study. The poser who watched them from the Waldorf ex-
Kiss Me Again(Andrew B. Sterling-Herbert Ingraham) .50
Taney Traveler, printed in the Ozark Hills, re- claimed : "They should be singing!"
Make Me Love You Like I Never Loved Before (Al-
fred Bryan-Fred Fischer)
GO
marks: "After a careful perusal of the new State
The idea was at once taken up, the composer
My Heart Keeps Right on Beating (Gus Kahu-Grace
Le Roy )
r,o
song, we have a burning curiosity to read the offering to write the music. A prize of $100 was
Xo One Ever Died from Lovin' (Ed. Rose-Fred
1,449 that were turned down." One who signs offered for the best anthem, and Minnetta Theo-
Fischer)
50
himself "Song Writer" complains in a communi- dora Taylor, Greencastle, Ind., got the prize for
Sarah's Hat (William Jerome-Jtan Schwartz)
50
cation to the Kansas City Star that the rhythm her "Ballot Song of American Women," and died
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144 West 37th St., New York.
varies in each verse of the poem, and declares it suddenly three weeks after writing the poem.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Cajolery, for piano (Paul Wachs)
$0.50
will be "next to impossible' to write a music
The music for the National suffrage anthem
Dulcita, serenade for piano (Gaylord Barrett)
50
score elastic enough to fit all the verses. To which will be published in the October issue of The Fleeting Hours, galup for piano (Karl Bergmann) . . . .30
Florentina,
six
hands
for
piano
(Geo.
J.
Trinkaus).
.
.
1.50
"Constant Reader" adds: "This, to my mind, is Woman Voter, organ of the Woman Suffrage Joyeux, for piano (Herman Perlet)
50
30
only one of the many objections to the poem. The Party, and sung at their city convention in New Rain or Sun, The, for piano (Geo. L. Spaulding)
Song of the Spinning Wheel, for piano (Otto Ilackh).. .50
latter does not mention a single resource or prod- York on October £0.
Thumb Waltz, four hands for piano (Alberto Himan) .50
You Are Charming, for piano (Ernest GilletJ
7")
uct of the State, and, excepting the reference to
Young Cadets, march for piano (Geo. L. Spaulding).. ^30
the 'Missouri Compromise,' if the name of any
A NEW MENDELSSOHN MANUSCRIPT.
other State in the Union was given after each
August 14 was the twenty-fifth anniversary
verse instead of Missouri, it would apply equally
From Berlin comes the account of an interesting of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Herbert,
well." The editor of the Springfield (Mo.) Re- discovery made by Julius Turk, principal of the and the day was celebrated at Mr. Herbert's sum-
publican sums up the case in this wise: "It
Royal Academy of Music there. In the music ar- mer home on Lake Placid. A reception and gar-
rhymes better than Col. Aaron D. State's delightful chives of the Royal Library, Professor Turk un- den party took place in the evening which 200
prose writings on the same theme. It is a little earthed a quantity of papers left by the late Felix guests from various parts of the country attended.
lame at times as to meter, it halts occasionally in
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy that had never been
expression, and it is somewhat blind to numerous opened, examined and catalogued.
Missouri assets of great value. But probably a
One of the first of the old, paper-covered books
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