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"THE ENCHANTRESS" FOR ENGLAND
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ThEREVIEWfttARS
THAT at least one expert pianist for a publish-
ing house thought his playing was perfect until he
heard it reproduced accurately by a player-piano.
THAT in a ragtime hit about the only sectio,n of
the piece that was absolutely correct on the first
trial music roll was the title.
THAT in view of the probable action of the pop-
ular music publishers in the matter of payment for
singers it will be the wise singers who arrange for
their next season's co.stumes now, while the getting
is good.
THAT Meyer Cohen, professional manager for
Charles K. Harris, who spent some days in Chicago
recently, states that prospects for next season in
the West are very encouraging.
THAT the usual list of music publishers and their
representatives sailing for Europe this summer is
noticeably slim.
THAT several of the members of the Knights of
Harmony are figuring out ways in which to get
hold of the funds of the organization from Theo-
dore Morse, the treasurer. The present balance be-
ing $19.35 and well worth the effort these days.
THAT one dealer rises to inquire as to the real
difference between popular and production music,
and why.
THAT a difference of 10 cents or more in the
wholesale price answers both questions.
THAT with music teachers, women's clubs and
the Congress of Mothers against them, popular
songs should sell better than ever next season.
THAT the label "Passed by the National Board
of Censors" for popular music seems nearer every
dav.
WITHIN TWO YEARS
We have published such sen-
sational ballad hits as:
THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU
PEG 0 ' MY HEART
ISLE D 1 AMOUR
DREAMING
CURSE OF AN ACHING HEART
I'M ON THE WAY TO MANDALAY
This is an enviable record
and one that speaks well for
our very latest I
WHEN YOU PLAY IN THE GAME
OF LOVE
You
can't go wrong with a
Feist song.
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
on good paper. A booklet which this same house
is making a specialty of at this time is "Jacobs'
No. 1 Handbook of Military Marches," and there
are sixteen selections in each volume. Two pieces
of sheet music which Mr. Jacobs lately has pub-
Negotiations are now under way for the produc-
lished represent about the newest things in music'
tion in London next seaso.n of Victor Herbert's
ISSUES SEVERALJSEW NUMBERS.
from a Boston publisher. These are "Fleur ,
bright comic opera, "The Enchantress," of which
Keith's Music Publishing Co. Introducing Sev- •j'Amour," which is a hesitation waltz by George
the book and lyrics are by Fred de Gresac and
eral New Ballads to the Trade.
L. Cobb, and "Barcelona Beauties," a catchy
Harry B. Smith. The comic opera was very suc-
Spanish
waltz by R. E. Hildreth. Both of these
cessful in this country and it is expected that it
The Keith Music Publishing Co., Long Branch,
will duplicate the success abroad if negotiations N. J., has a number of new and excellent numbers numbers are in great demand. The Columbia col-
lection referred to in previous issues is still en-
which followed Mr. Herbert's recent visit to. Eng- in its catalog which it is featuring with a special
land are 'completed.
introductory price to the trade. Among the new joying favor.
Kitty Gordon, who starred in "The En- numbers are several ballads of particular interest,
chantress" in the United States, will not appear in both in the matter of good lyrics and pleasing
Another "BALL" Triumph
the leading role abroad, and the show will be melodies, and which include "You're the Rose of
Ernest R. Ball has written many successes,
but none that will achieve a greater popu-
presented by a strong company of prominent Eng- My Heart, Rosie Dear," "True Love Is Up to
larity than his latest
lish artists.
Date," "All My Dreams of Love Go to You" and
The music is published tby M. Witmark & Sons. "There Is One Who Never Forgets or Turns Us
Down." The new issues also include "Autumn," a
pleasing novelty number, and "World's Fair Greet-
ing," a timely song in view of the approach of the
Panama-Pacific Exposition.
Negotiations Now Under Way for Presentation
of Victor Herbert's Comic Opera in London
with Prominent English Cast.
8NEWREMICK
SONG HITS
The Rose of the Mountain Trail.
Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-
Fashioned.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
All Aboard for Dixie Land.
Don't You Dare to Call Me Up
at Home.
"I'm Going to Make You Love Me.
I'll Do It AH Over Again.
If the Sands of All the Seas Were
Pearls.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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FOR ESTIMATE
226 We«t 26th Str««t, N«w York City
"WHILE THE RIVERS
OF LOVE FLOW ON"
A NEW JACOBS_PUBLICATION.
Jacobs' No. 1 Folio of Classics for Orchestra
and Mandolin Orchestra Now Ready.
WHILE THE RIVERS/LOVE
FLOW O N
GEORGE GRAFF
(Special to The Review.)
BOSTON, MASS., June 29.—"Jacobs' No. 1 Folio
of Classics for Orchestra and Mandolin Orches-
tra," arranged by R. E. Hildreth, is one of the
latest publications of Walter Jacobs to be taken
hold of quickly by the public. The contents of
the No. 1 issue include fifteen selections of con-
siderable variety. The volume is clearly printed
LYRIC BY
ALREADY HUN-
DREDS OF THE
BEST SINGI NG
ACTS ARE US I NG
IT
SLOGAN:
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UP
M. WITMARK & SONS
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5 Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
'Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
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BOSTON
NEW YORK
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