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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 11 - Page 49

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THE
ARE YOU?
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
music is frankly popular in style, according to the
British press, and Sir Edward Elgar has refrained
from attempting to put much Oriental color in the
score. There are many marches, and a few songs.
One especially mentioned is called "The Rule of
England."
J. H. REMICK & CO, TO MOVE
To keep in line with
the demands of the
times, you must sell
Century Edition
Ten Cent Sheet Music
Century Music Pub. Co.
1178 Broadway
New York City
Mission Bells
The Latest Instrumental
Novelty
BY
MARIE LOUKA
A Descriptive Tone Poem lor Piano
A New Favorite with Teacher and Pupil
Whitney Warner Co.
131 West 41st Street
NEW YORK
THE EUROPEAN SUCCESS
MOONLIGHT
CLA1RDELUNE
Prominent Music Publishers Will Shortly Oc-
cupy New Quarters on West Forty-Sixth
Street, Where Three Times Present Floor
Space Will Be Available—Some of the Fea-
tures of the New Building.
Caruso's Song
"DREAMS OF LONG AGO,"
as was expected, is proving
to be a big seller. There
is already a "healthy" de-
mand for band and orchestra
arrangements of it. That's
a good sign--isn't it?
"Honey Man,"
On or about May 1 Jerome H. Remick & Co.
"That Dramatic Rag,"
will move from their present quarters at 131 West
"That Italian Serenade,"
41st street to a new location at 219-221 West 46th
"Brass Band Ephraham Jones,"
street, New York, where they will have practically
"When Broadway Was a Pasture, "
three times the floor space available in their pres-
"Call Me Daddy, That's All,"
ent building. This will make the second removal
of Remick & Co. since first opening offices in
"In the Days of Girls and
New York on 28th street, both times to larger
Boys,"
quarters to meet business demands.
"Killarney,
My Home O'er
The new building is a three-story and basement
the
Sea,"
brick structure on a plot 50 x 100 feet, and al-
"In All My Dreams I Dream
though originally used as a private residence, was
so laid out that few changes will be necessary to
of You,"
make it an ideal structure for housing a big music
"I Don't Care Whose Girl You
publishing business.
Were, You're My Girl Now."
Secretary Fred E. Belcher in speaking of the
new quarters said: "It has been apparent for
Sung Everywhere!
some time past that our present building was be-
Selling Your Share?
coming too small for our needs, but we took the
precaution in looking for new quarters to find a
new home that would offer us the maximum con-
veniences as well as more room. The 46th street
building is as well arranged as though it were suiiiiiimiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiimiiimi:
built especially for us and is sufficiently large to
handle any possible growth for a long time to
come."
The basement of the new building, which runs
back the full depth of the lot, 100 feet, is dry and
well lighted and is ideal for use as a stock room.
Vaults, already in the basement, will be used for
the storage and protection of plates and other
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valuable materials. The first floor, also full depth,
will be used for the trade and shipping depart-
ments. A private driveway at one side and ship-
ping platforms abutting thereon make it possible
JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
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to ship and receive goods most conveniently and
1 4 4 5 Broadway, New York
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without obstructing the street or sidewalk.
Ted S. Barron, Gen'l Manager, B'way Theatre Bldg. 2
The two upper floors, to be given over to the
offices of Messrs. Remick and Belcher and the
various department heads and to the professional
Another After The Ball Hit.
department, are each subdivided at present into ten
spacious rooms, all light and admirably suited to
the purposes intended. It is possible that some
of the rooms may be divided for use as piano
rooms and still further increase the facilities of
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
the building. The stairways in the new building
You can order it from your nearest
are placed directly in the center, with spacious
jobber or direct from the Publisher. .
halls on each floor, from which access may be
had to all rooms. The interior finish is entirely
CHAS. K. HARRIS
of oak and parquet flooring is laid throughout.
Broadway and 47th St., New York
Jerome II. Remick & Co. are to be congratu-
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
lated upon their latest venture and its indication
of rc;d progress and growth.
This collection of 29
The present building will be leased to some
pieces for Violin, is re-
concern engaged in music publishing or other line
garded fay violin teachers
and students, as being
of business.
universally
popular.
I That Haunting Melody! I
"That Swaying Harmony"
While it is an admirable
solo collection for any
violinist, if has been
made specially inviting to
those whose musical at-
tainments a r e moderate
by the fact that the violin
part is written entirely in
the first prsition. The
entire collection is care-
fully bowed and fingered.
Violin with Piano Accom.
75 cents. Violin, 'Cello
and Piano, $1.00. Violin.
Flute and Piano. $1.00.
Violin, Flute, 'Cello and
Piano, $1.25.
NEW E. T. PAULL MARCH READY SOON.
DANCE
k HERMAN FINCK
E. T. Paull, the prominent and successful pub-
lisher of marches, who confines himself to two
new publications each year, announces that his
new march for spring, 1912, will be ready in about
a month and will be entitled "Ring Out, Wild
Bells," with a special variety of bell effects in-
troduced into the score.
HINDS. NOBLE & ELDREDGE.
31-35 West 151b Street. New York
TO PRODUCE DAMROSCH OPERA.
Played by Leading Orchestras Everywhere.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
• Tt is announced that Walter Damrosch, the
prominent conductor of the New York Symphony
Orchestra and a composer of note, who recently
composed a comic opera to a libretta by Wallace
Irwin will have this work produced next season by
a syndicate formed by Mr. Damrosch's friends.
ROBERT TELLER SONS ft D0RNER
MHSIC Engravers and Printers
SBND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
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