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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 18 - Page 82

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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uation. He then started to tour Europe and recently joined the Jacobs staff, is also working
subsequently practically succeeded his teacher on some new things.
The Song of the Moment
Brassin as a teacher at the Conservatoire at
The White, Smith Publishing Co. has some
the death of the latter. Later he became pro- good reports to make regarding the demands
fessor of the higher class of the pianoforte at for the music of Chas. Wakefield Cadman, and
the Moscow Conservatoire, and subsequently find that their recently compiled catalog of
expanded into choral, ensemble and orchestral Cadman publications, is a volume of great in-
work. He is best known in the United States terest and importance. Banks M. Davison, of
as conductor of the New York Philharmonic the White, Smith Co., spent several days in
(Till the Boys Come Home)
Society. The new piano book should, there- New York last week, where he attended Mr.
fore, secure recognition as an authority.
Cadman's concert at Aeolian Hall.
The
Ditson
house
is
well
prepared
for
the
The B. F. Wood Music Co. reports that the
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
future, and have just issued a particularly in- situation is favorable despite increased produc-
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
teresting list of holiday books, together with tion cost, and are at present working on a
some excellent offers in connection with special November list that promises to be distinctly in-
Christmas music. The company has also taken teresting. Wm. E. Small is now in the West.
PREPARING FOR HOLIDAY TRADE
over from the Maurice Richmond Music Co.,
Chas. W. Thompson & Co. are pursuing the
Boston Publishers Anticipate an Unusually New York, the rights to "The New Born even tenor of their way, and are finding that,
Heavy Demand During Coming Season
King," by L. Espoir, which was originally pub- although the season was rather late in starting,
lished by F. A. Mills.
it is developing very satisfactorily.
BOSTON', M.\SS., October 23.—Beyond considerable
Walter Jacobs, in addition to looking after
speculation over the problems developed to the the interests of his several growing monthly
Creatore's Band will give a concert at the
heavy increase in the cost of paper, printing publications, is still finding time to work on New York Hippodrome next Sunday evening,
and the other factors that enter into music several new catalogs of piano music that will October 29. The feature of the concert will be
publishing, members of the local trade are in- be announced in due time. George L. Cobb, the the appearance of Haru Onuki, the Japanese
clined to view the future with equanimity. well-known composer of popular songs, who prima donna, from "The Big Show."
Business for the most part is good, and is
steadily improving, and several houses have
gone so far as to prepare an elaborate list of
music for the holidays, confident that there will
be a strong demand.
The Oliver Ditsoii Co. have just published
^
simultaneously in Kngland and the United
slates, a new method for the piano by \ \ assili
MAK£RS OF
tf ZLT*>
iNifonoff, and bearing the title "New Formula
for the Piano Teacher and the Piano Student."
Safonoff was born in the northern Caucasus
in 1852, a region wrapped in the glamor of
NEW
YORK
7O5-717
romance for poets and musicians for many
ages. He'originally took up the study of law
in JVtrograd, and at the same time received
Have been before
piano instruction from Leschetizky.
At the
t
he trade f o r a
age of twenty-six he resolved to devote himself
third of a century
entirely to music. He entered the Petrograd
Conservatoire, where he studied the pianoforte B A U S P I A N O C O . , I n c . Factory, Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave. NEW YORK
under Brassin and won a gold medal at grad-
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
BAUS PIANOS
SHONINGER PIANOS
FACTORY AND OFFICES. NEW HAVEN CONN.
THE
BEST
PROPOSITION
AND
PLAYERS
WARERO<"MS, 6 0 S FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK
"THE PIANO with the Weather Defying
Action." Artistic in design and tone quality.
PIANO GO.
IN THE
FACTORY:
Eleventh and Winnebago Streets
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
MARKET
Lindeman#Sons Piano G>
JBecker JBros.
^ St. #11S*Ave., New York,
The SmdbVsr Real Crand Pidito
in the World
V-
tano* anb $laper
Factory and
Warerooms:
767-769
10th Ave.
NEW YORK
fir
BrdmbdchBdbu Grand
Uniformly Good
BRAMBACri PIANO COMPANY
IANO
YOU PROFIT MOST
452-456 Tenth Ave., New York
By Selling
GULBRANSEN DICKINSON
EDWARD B. HEALY
P l a y e r s and P i a n o s of
Quality and Tone
Our ONE-PRICE. Profit-sharing Plan Is
Liberal and Attractive Write tor Details
GULBRANSEN-DICKINSON CO.
Chicago* Sawyer and Kedzle Ave*.. CHICAGO
ROGART
PLAYER
PIANOS PIANOS
BOGART PIANO CO.
9-11 Canal Place
NEW YORK
. RADLE
Manufactured
ESSENTIALLY A HIGH GRADE PRODUCT
by F . R A D L E , w «.t fl fff&r..t N e w Y
DE RIVAS & HARRIS
FISCHER
J. & C Fischer
Established In 1840
Always Reliable
New York
ork City
MANUFACTURERS OF 7 " ~ ^ ~
High Grade Upright and Player-Pianos
New Factory. 134th to 135th Sti. aqd Willow Ave.
'Capacity 6000 Pianos per annum)
NEW YORK
Stands for the best In
Player. Upright and Grand
Piano

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