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THE
NEW WH1TE=SMITH PUBLICATIONS.
New Songs and Dances of Particular Interest
Just Issued by the Weil-Known Boston House
—Some Special Cover Effects.
(Special to The Review.)
Boston, Mass., May 6, 1912.
The White-Smith Music Publishing Co. has just
put out two new pieces by Lola Carrier Worrell,
the new composer of Denver, whose rapid rise in
the field of musical composition was referred to in
an earlier issue of The Review. These pieces are
"The Pine Tree" and "Recompense," both numbers
that are sure of finding a wide favor. Two prom-
inent singers who are quite enthusiastic over Miss
Worrell's work are Claude Cunningham, baritone,
and Madame Corinne Rider-Kelsey, soprano, who
are singing her songs with marked success.
Another of the White-Smith Co.'s new publica-
tions is "Four Dances Esthetiques," for piano, by
Francis Hendricks, which are dedicated to "My
Wife." These pieces are named "Sadness of the
Moon," "Exotic Fragrance," "Fate" and "Sun-
beams." The volume is most artistically printed, the
cover being a remarkably handsome combination of
a sort of salmon pink and French gray. Another
piece, by Charles Wakefield Cadman, which is to
be issued soon by this company, is called "Two
Little Songs from Japan," for which a striking
cover full of Japanese suggestiveness is being
made ready. The songs are based on genuine Jap-
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anese themes with Japanese words, for which there
is a translation by a Japanese scholar. The spring
number of "The Scherzo" is a most readable issue
and contains on the front cover a likeness of
Lucille Roessing-Griffey, introducing Cadman's
"Three Songs to Odysseus."
It will be good news to the Western patrons of
the company to learn that the Chicago headquarters
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are to be ready by August 1, and that the bad fire
which the house experienced several weeks ago has
not inconvenienced the White-Smith Co. a great
deal, as it is able to take care of all its orders now.
Jansen & Joosten, the well known piano dealers
of Flanagan, 111., have made arrangements to open
branch stores in Joliet and Springfield, 111.
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