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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MAY
10, 1919
WOMAN SONG WRITER MAKES GOOD paigns. In some quarters there is a tendency at the Queen's Hall in London in 1894. His
Glad Forster's "In Cleopatra's Land" Proves
Her Ability in That Line
Miss Glad Forster is the author of both the
words and music of a new song entitled "In
Cleopatra's Land," which is described as an
Oriental fantasy. While this is by no means
the first effort of this young writer it appears
Miss Glad Forster
to be her best, as both the words and melody
have a big appeal.
Miss Forster is the author of two other songs,
"At the Village Ball" and "Big Yellow Moon,"
both of which stamp the writer as anything but
mediocre. Her latest effort, "In Cleopatra's
Lrfnd," has, like her two previous works, been
accepted by Leo Feist, Inc., who will un-
doubtedly feature it in one of their early cam-
Pace & Handy, originators of the "BLUES,"
specialists in rags and Southern ballads, offer
"The Song the Sunny Southland
Sings"
"Satan, I'm Here"
"Oh! Death Where Is Thy Sting"
"Ringtail Blues"
"Hooking Cow Blues"
"Who Have You Been Loving
Since I Went Away"
"Remember"
"The Kaiser's Got the Blues"
to belittle the efforts or the results obtained
by women popular song writers in the past, but
Miss Forster's work offers no basis for such
an attitude.
SCOTTI TOURS WITH "L'ORACOLO"
His Company Will Feature That Successful
Opera on Countrywide Tour
Antonio Scotti, the Italian baritone of the
Metropolitan Opera Co., started out Monday,
April 28, on a tour of the United States, at the
head of his own opera company, with artists,
chorus and orchestra recruited principally from
the Metropolitan. The organization is known
as the Scotti Grand Opera Co. and is presenting
on tour a double bill, the successful Metropolitan
Opera House novelty "L'Oracolo," by Franco
Leoni, after the story of "The Cat and the
Cherub," with Mr. Scotti in his role of Chim-
Fang, and "Cavalleria Rusticana."
The tour, arranged by the Metropolitan Mu-
sical Bureau, covers the South, East and Middle
West. Music-lovers from many States and cities
who remember Mr. Scotti's well-known imper-
sonation of Scarpia in "La Tosca" desire to see
him in his latest creation. In "L'Oracolo" he
will present a novelty outside of New York, Bos-
ton and Philadelphia, and few operas can equal
the thrilling tenseness of its drama. Mr. Scotti
will direct every detail of the production.
Franco LeoTii, the composer of "L'Oracolo,"
was born in Milan October 24, 1864. He was
the son of Albert Leoni, the celebrated profes-
sor of singing, and his wife, Eleonora Locatelli.
He received his musical education at the conser-
vatoire of Milan and studied under Domiceti
and Ponchielli.
His first opera, "Raggio di Luna," was first
produced in Milan in 1888. The next big work
was "Sardanapalus" cantata, which was given
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A LIVELY B. AND 0 . DEPARTMENT
Nat Vincent and Miss Belle Brooks Getting Ex-
cellent Results for Gilbert & Friedland
Nat Vincent, the well-known composer, and
Miss Belle Brooks, who assists him in manag-
ing the band and orchestra department of Gil-
bert & Friedland, Inc., appear to be two of the
busiest personages in the publishing field to-day.
It has been no uncommon sight to see as many , _•
as ten leaders in their..^epa^tment a 1 t %
Gilbert "&"' FYiecfland, Inc., are making a drive
on their, hljg^rfj^hse'catalog, afid"*-the • progress
they have made speaks well for their efforts.
Ordinarily it takes years to build up a standard
catalog, birr these J young publishers boast of
the following, numbers-.tiiaj are meeting with
success: "WHd->Honey," "Dreamy Amazon,"
"Dawn Dreams,"" u HJhdu Lady," and last and
best what is styled as their $20,000 number,
"Mending a Heart."
A NEW MUSICAL SHOW
A new musical"show shortly to be prodfu'ced
by the Alton Amusement Co. is called "La La
Lucille." Bud De Sylva has written the lyrics
in collaboration with Arthur Jackson. Fred
Jackson, the latter's brother, wrote tfre book,
and George Gershwin wrote the score. Jerome
H. Remick & Co. will publish the music of the
piece.
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opera, "Rip Van Winkle," was produced at Her
Majesty's Theatre in 1896. A choral work en-
titled "The Gate of Life" was produced at Al-
bert Hall in London in 1898, "Ib and Little
Christina" at the Savoy Theatre, London, in
1901, and the big choral work, entitled "Gol-
gotha," was produced at Queen's Hall, Lon-
don, 1911, and caused a great sensation. Chap-
pell & Co. are the publishers of "L'Oracolo."
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