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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 21 - Page 55

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
USERS ESTEEM IT
It is only after you
handle
"Century Edition"
that you learn to ap-
preciate t h e high
esteem in which it is
held by those who
use it!
Century Music Pub. Go.
231 -235 West 40th St., New York City
TEN MOST POPULAR SONGS
When It's Apple Blossom Time
in Normandy.
Sailing Down the Chesapeake
Bay.
How Long Have You Been
Married ?
Anti-Ragtime Girl.
Sunshine and Roses.
Somebody Loves You.
What D'ye Mean You Lost Yer
Dog?
On a Good Old-Time Sleigh Ride.
When the Whole World Has
Gone Back on You Come to
Me.
Flow Along River Tennessee to
the Home of the Girl I Love.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
EVERY DEALER has had calls for
the Sensational Success
HESITATION WALTZ
by Klickman, composer of " Sing Me the
Rosary." Just off the Press and starting like
a whirlwind. Lay in your stock before the
CYCLONE HITS YOU. Ready for Orchestra
BEAUTIFUL BALLAD
LATEST BOOSEY ISSUES
Embrace a Song Cycle, Seven Songs and a
Transcription—All of a Very High Order.
Boosey & Co., New York, this week issued seven
songs of more than ordinary merit, a song cycle,
and a piano transcription of Charles Marshall's
famous song, "I Hear You Calling Me." The
latter is most effectively arranged by Clarence
Lucas, the clever Canadian composer, who is also
represented by a song, "Waiting for You," which
is of more than ordinary musical worth—or pure
classical tendencies—to words by J. D. Logan.
"Gratitude" is the title of a new song by Charles
Marshall, which is notable for its pleasing melody,
and adds to the reputation of this well-known
writer. "At the Gate," by Liza Lehmann, is a
realistic musical setting to one of Tennyson's
shorter poems which has been sung by Mme. Nor-
dica. "If" is the title of a song by Ivor Novello,
whose simple theme is admirably developed musi-
cally, with a very pleasing accompaniment. An-
other well considered song admirable in melody
and arrangement is "The Roses in My Garden,"
by Ernest Dunkels. "Soldier, What of the Night,"
by J. Airlie Dix, has a stirring martial flavor, with
words that tell of the glory of achievement. "A
Sea Song" of distinct merit is "The Shipmates 0 '
Mine," by Wilfred Sanderson, which is not only
strikingly melodic, but original in texture^ with a
sweeping climax. The songs as a whole are of a
very high order.
The Song Cycle, "Three Songs of the East," is
JUST LIKE THE ROSE YOU GAVE
BUY
by E. Clinton Keithley (composer of
"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses")
It has that gripping melody that "picks at the
strings of the Heart." (Song Orchestration
Ready)
ANOTHER WINNER
BOSTON 5555
YOUR MUSIC FROM
WALTER JACOBS
I WAS SEEING NELLIE HOME
167 Tremont St.,
by E. Clinton Keithley
Fine Lyric and Melody. Brings back old
memories
(Song Orchestration Ready)
Salable Songs: ART TITLE PAGES
OLIVER
MCKINLEY MUSIC CO.
>
THAT a certain song writer and publisher, in a
lengthy article in a contemporary, rises to inquire
as to the existence of a "music trust."
THAT, according to some of the local "popular"
publishers, there is a music trust and too much of
if with collections getting worse all the time.
THAT, according to a song writer who claims to
have made a study of the subject, even those rec-
ognized as successful song writers must write ten
or more numbers in order to secure one hit.
THAT in view of the proportion of "hits" to the
volume of popular music published the estimate of
successes is entirely too high.
THAT, even with the growth of the ten cent and
department store business, the million copy sales
records are talked about more frequently than
made.
THAT Jack Von Tilzer has returned to the pub-
lishing game' as general manager of the Empire
Music Co., a recent addition to the Forty-fifth street
colony.
THAT a Boston publisher, who has made a couple
of excellent deals, is thinking strongly of going
into the "song nursery" business, raising songs to
the promising stage for sale to other publishers.
THAT, according to the latest wild report, strains
of music, such as a lively two step, proves of great
assistance to young students in the correct forma-
tion of their letters.
THAT on the same theory the playing of some of
the modern ragtime and tango selections should
aid materially in the successful study of short-
hand.
1501 East 55th Street
8 0 Fifth Avenue
CHICAGO, ILLS.
NEW YORK
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring" "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
DITSON
COMPANY
WITH THE BROGUE
as thick as a London fog;
with the Blarney as smooth
as a rolling stone; but with
a voice as sweet as an
Angel's "Harp"
MARTIN KEARY
The Silver Toned Tenoi
sings
"PEG 0' MY HEART"
at the New York Theatre.
During all of the Anniver-
sary Week! "Speakin 1 of PEG,"
says Martin, says he, "It's
a foine song, so it is!"
LEO. FEIST, Ino., - NEW YORK
by Percy Algernon Whitehead, and is redolent of
the exotic mysticism of India. The music is ef-
fective and the words adequate. This volume will
undoubtedly find a place in the programs of good
singers.
HOME FROM EUROPEAN VISIT.
William A. Kaun, Milwaukee Publisher, Spends
Considerable Time Visiting Abroad.
(Special to The Review.)
MiLWAUKEK, Wis., November 18.—William
Yon Won't Believe It, But-
after we had seen so much obscene, we tore the "rags"
from "Rag-time," then plucked the "sick" from
"Classic" and knocked a different kind of "sick" out
of "Music"—the result was FIVE OLD-FASHIONED,
GOOD SONGS—Retail, 10 cents.
Then we "Whooped her up" into regular "seven-
come-eleven time" and what we have to show for that
is a folio of SIXTEEN real, live. GENUINE COL-
LEGE SONGS—In folio, retail, 50 cents.
Ask about them. Ask to see them.
ASSOCIATED SONG WRITERS
LANSING, MICH.
Chicago Office
Room 603
117 No. Dearborn
New York Office
Globe Music Co.
1193 Broadway
THE TALK OF NEW YORK
CHAS. K. HARRIS* TWO BALLAD HITS
"Don't You Wish You Were Back Home Again?"
AND
"Not Till Then Will I Cease To Love You"
You can order them from your nearest
jobber, or direct from die Publisher
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
N e w York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
WWTE-SHHTH M U M PUB. M .
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 68-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
\.
Kaun, well-known local publisher, head of the
William A. Kaun Music Co., has returned with
Mrs. Kaun from a trip abroad. London, Paris and
Berlin were visited by the sheet music publisher
and his wife. Considerable time was spent in
Berlin, where Mr. and Mrs. Kaun visited Mr.
Kaun's two brothers, Hugo Kaun, the composer,
and Richard Kaun, the publisher. Richard Kaun.
who has been in ill health for some time, died on
October 25, a short time after William A. Kaun
and wife had sailed for home.
226 W«st 26th Str*«t, New TorK City

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