International Arcade Museum Library

***** DEVELOPMENT & TESTING SITE (development) *****

Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 25 - Page 46

PDF File Only

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
46
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JUNE 18, 1921
QUALITY SERVICE
We Point With Pride to the Following Achievements Which Have Helped to
Make the House of Ditson Famous
The best Musical Library extant:
The best Graded Course for Piano:
The Musicians Library
Tapper's Graded Piano Course
84 Volumes issued, containing the Masterpieces of
Song and Piano music.
The best Library of Musical Text-books published:
20 numbers
The Music Students Library
35 Volumes, covering every essential branch of
musical instruction.
The best Edition of Standard Educational Works
issued:
The Ditson Edition
Comprising 35 1 Volumes, edited and compiled on ad-
vanced lines. Absolutely the best among the so-called
cheap editions.
The best Collections of Songs:
Favorite Songs of Famous Singers
16 Volumes. More on the way
The best Graded Vocal Course:
Marzo's Art of Vocalization
24 books
/
The best Sight-singing Method:
Melodia
By Samuel W. Cole and Prof. Leo R. Lewis. 4 books.
The best Series of Popular Music:
The O. D. Music Series
67 Volumes, of which over 500,000 copies have been
sold.
The best Classic Series, including the world-famous
Song and Piano Classics. 75 Volumes.
The best Complete System of Piano Instruction
THE MUSIC STUDENTS PIANO COURSE
EDITORS
Prof. Clarence G. Hamilton, Wellesley College
Prof. John P. Marshall, Boston University
Dr. Percy Goetschius, Institute of Musical Art, New York
Will Earhart, Director of Music, Pittsburgh, Pa.
William Arms Fisher, Managing Editor
Endorsed by leading educators, school supervisors and
convents
What We Are Doing For Music Dealers
The fact that the Oliver Ditson Company, Boston, is a very up-to-date
concern is emphasized by a neat little booklet which the publishing house has
recently issued entitled "Ditson Service." It is full from cover to cover of
advice to the music buyer as to how he may best satisfy his needs. It is no
wonder that the Ditson house has the good will of the dealers, when it includes
such a paragraph as this in its booklet: "Though we are headquarters for every-
thing in music, we urge you to patronize your local dealer, thereby encouraging
him to broaden his scope and enlarge his stock in response to your demands."

Musical Courier
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, 178-l79TremontSt.
BOSTON
East 34th St.
CHAS. H. DITSON & CO., 8-10-12
NEW YORK

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).