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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 19 - Page 49

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NEW PAULL MARCH NOW READY.
SUPREME
IN ITS FIELD!
Dealers are satisfied with
CENTURY EDITION
ten cent sheet music because
the sales tell the story of the
high esteem in which it is
held by those who buy it!
Century Music Pub. Co.
1178 Broadway
New York Cily
Mission Bells
The Latest Instrumental
Novelty
BY
MARIE LOUKA
A Descriptive Tone Poem for Piano
A New Favorite with Teacher and Pupil
Whitney Warner Co.
131 West 41st Street
NEW YORK
THE EUROPEAN SUCCESS
MOONLIGHT
CLAIRDEK
'Ring Out Wild Bells," the New Descriptive
March and Two-Step Contains a Number of
Novelty Bell Effects of Exceptional Interest.
Do you know the WINDSOR
E. T. Paull, the prominent publisher of marches,
and who well deserves his honorary title of "The TRIO?
Maybe you don't, but
New March King," has just made the regular
spring addition to his catalog, the title of the new they are very popular and
march and two-step being "Ring Out, Wild Bells." are big favorites in the
The new number is t considered by many of those
"big time" vaudeville houses
who have heard it to be the best march ever issued
and
their act invariably
by Mr. Paull, who has a great reputation for pub-
lishing successes, owing to the excellence of the goes big!
Their big song
novelty bell effects embodied in the new piece and
hits
this
season
are that
from which it secures its title.
Among the features of the new march are the Sizzling Sensational Rag
melody in the second strain, entitled "Song of the
Bells," and the inspiring bell effects in the trio, "BRASS BAND EPHRAHAM JONES"
which, in conjunction with the chimes, proves al-
most irresistible. The music is so written that and the 1913 model of comedy
the bell effects are readily obtained on the piano and tragedy
by a player of average ability, and the orchestral
arrangements, where the use of real bells is pos-
"THAT DRAMATIC RAG"
sible, is both original and highly pleasing.
Mr. Paull has long given his chief and prac- Hundreds of thousands of
tically undivided attention to the composing and copies of these songs are
publication of marches, and as a result has a record
Get your
number of march successes to his credit, the aver- yet to be sold!
age Paull march retaining its salable qualities for share!—It's worth while!
years. The new additions to the catalog are con-
fined to two each year and the result has been that
LEO . F E I S T , NEW YORK
they have been chosen with great care. Among
the prominent Paull march successes of previous
years, and they may really be called present-day
successes, are: "The Midnight Fire Alarm," "The
Storm King March," "Paul Revere's Ride," "Silver
Sle;gh Bells," "The Burning of Rome," "Ben Hur
Chariot Race," "Dawn of the Century March,"
"The Lincoln Centennial Grand March," "Dashing
Cavaliers," "Napoleon's Last Charge" and many
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BRIGE & KING in the New Production
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others.
| AT IT AGAIN!
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NEW EDITION MAKING GOOD.
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"A WINSOME WIDOW"
The Whitney-Warner Publishing Co. is meet-
ing with continued success with its line of piano
compositions, especially designed for the use of
teachers and students. The number for which
there has been the strongest demand are "Mission
Bells," the captivating descriptive tone poem by | String a Ring of Roses 'Round Your Rosie |
Marie Louka, and the "Awakening of the Soul," a
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JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO. =
meditation brilliante, by Donna St. John. The =
1 4 4 5 Broadway, New York City
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Whitney-Warner edition is being enlarged slowly S Ted S. Barron, Gen'l Manager, B'way Theatre Bid*. E
but surely, no title being added to the catalog until FlIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf?
its worth and fitness has been proven.
In a cable dispatch to the New York Sun from
Kerlin it is stated that Dr. Arthur Chitz of Dres-
den, a noted musician, has discovered in a library
in Vienna some unpublished compositions of Beet-
hoven which were known to exist, but which were
missing. They are early works and are dedicated
to Countess Clary and were performed at her resi-
dence in Prague in 1795. They will be analyzed
in a musical review soon.
Another After The Ball Hit.
Not a Hit that will die but a seller that will live
Broadway and 47th St., New York
I WILL LOVE YOU WHEN
THE SILVER THREADS ARE
SHINING AMONG THE GOLD
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
"That Swaying Harmony"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
You can order it from your nearest
jobber or direct from the Publisher.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
J2. HERMAN FINCK.
HINDS. NOBLE £ ELDREDGE.
WOHOS BY y i M B V
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
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NEW YORK TRIBUNE: It remained for Eliza- 5
beth Brice and Charles King to register the song S
hit of the evening in "STRING A RING OF S
ROSES 'ROUND YOUR ROSIE,"
which came S
late, but seemed none the less welcome.
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NEW YORK TELEGRAPH: "STRING A RING S
OF ROSES," which was written by Jerome and S
Schwartz, seemed to win more favor than any other • •
number on the program.
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DANCE
Played by Leading Orchestras Everywhere.
LISTEN!!!
ROGER LEWIS
" ^ " " '^k.
' Music BV
E HENRI KLICKMAN
Fi-ank K.Root 8 Co.
CH1CAOO
MXWTOBK
Publi«hod by MoKlnlsy Kntlo Co.,
A collection of 35
standard piano pieces
arranged and in some
instances simplified by
the famous American
composer and musician,
George Rosey, intended
especially for the use
of second and third
year piano students,
and for the use of ama-
teurs who wish to have
good piano music which
they can play without
any great degree of
technical ability. The
contents include a wide
variety of compositions
and is of such a nature
as to appeal to every
lover of piano music.
Price, 75 cents.
31-3S West 15th Street. New Huh
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
8BND MANUSCRIPT AND IDBA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
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