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Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 11 - Page 46

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
NOTED PEDAGOG COMING
IT MUST BE
SOMEONE LIKE YOU
Starting Splendidly!
CHICAGO McKINLEY M U S I C C O .
It has been reported here that America in-
tends to release the sequestered property of pri-
Austrian Composers Trying to Get Money Held vate persons of formerly hostile countries. But
Here During the War
it has become doubtful whether they would de-
rive much benefit from the realization of this
VIENNA, Sept. 1.—Austria is an export country
promise, as it is intended, according to the latest
for dramatic literature, chiefly comic plays and news, to pay the money not to the different
musical comedies and for music in general. Be- owners direct,, but to the Austrian Government,
fore the war the success of certain types of which is supposed to receive the sums in dollars
plays of Viennese origin, especially operettas, and to hand them over to the interested parties
depended entirely on the reception in the United in crowns at the pre-war rate of exchange.
States and England. Royalties of many thou-
sands of dollars used to flow regularly to Vienna
H. W. WARNER WINS PRIZE
from overseas. When the United States entered
the war this was stopped and all royalties were
LENOX, MASS., September 6.—Mrs. Frederick S.
treated as property of alien enemies and put Coolidge's $1,000 prize for the best chamber
under the supervision of the public trustee. music trio was won by H. Waldo Warner, a
Since the conclusion of peace several well- viola player, of the London String Quartet.
known Austrian authors—among them Leo Fall
and Franz Lehar—have repeatedly tried to get
MITCHELL WITH BROADWAY CORP.
into the possession of their money, which in-
creased in value from day to day with the rising
Sidney Mitchell, the well-known song writer,
exchange rate of the dollar. Hitherto all these has severed his connection with Jerome H. Rem-
efforts appear to have failed.
ick & Co. and joined the writing staff of the
Broadway Music Corp. on September 1.
THE AUSTRIAN ROYALTY PROBLEM
THE
BIG CLASSICAL
SONG
SUCCESS.
"TEARS OF OUR LAST
GOOD-BYE"
Dealers, don't fail to list this wonderful song in your
catalogue.
Order from your jobber or direct
BERARDI & COCCIA MUSIC PUB, CO.
92 G R A P E
STREET
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.
. ROCHESTER.
N . Y .
NOTICE TO THE TRADE!!
Thinking ol You £ 3 o n o7oo p r rekd
"There Is Only One Pal,
After Air*
"Main Street"
"Sighing" (Just ior YOU)
"Sleepy Hollow"
Special Prices to Dealers
FRED HELTMAN CO., Cleveland, 0.
(Established 1908)
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t Remick Mid-summer
Specials
(Where I First Met You)
It Must Be Some One Like You"
"Dreamy Hawaiian Eyes"
"Moonlight Land"
"You're to Blame"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Weeping Willow Lane'
"Pickaninny Blues"
"Play Me a Dixie Melody"
"Hawaiian Rose"
"Wishing Moon"
SEPTEMBER 10, 1921
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy have Written
an Unusually Attractive Fox Trot Ballad
Dr. Thomas H. Yorke Trotter to Visit America
and Introduce His New Method of Musical
Instruction in This Country
The following news item appeared in a recent
issue of the Weekly Dispatch of London,
England, under the caption, "Music Triumph for
Great Britain":
The United States has paid Britain the com-
pliment of coming to her for a lesson in musical
education.
This is the significance of the acceptance by
Dr. Thomas H. Yorke Trotter, principal of the
Incorporated London Academy of Music, of an
invitation to visit New York at the end of the
year to introduce his system of musical training
into the new musical conservatoire at Rochester
University.
The invitation was the result of a curious ex-
periment by Mr. Eastman, the American mil-
lionaire, who is interested in the new conserva-
toire. Believing that the present system of
musical education is out of date, Mr. Eastman
engaged two well-known Danish musicians to
tour Europe in search of new systems.
They first traveled Germany and the Conti-
nent without discovering any really original sys-
tem. Eventually they arrived in London, and
after a time visited incognito the London Acad-
emy of Music.
The system in force at the London Academy
of Music was originated by Dr. Yorke Trotter,
and is a complete inversion of all accepted meth-
ods of musical training. Its aim is based on the
principle that there is music in all human
beings, and that this music must be drawn out
of them by their own aesthetic self-expression
instead of being destroyed by mechanical in-
struction.
Extraordinary results have already been ob-
tained, but the system has met with consider-
able opposition in academic circles in England,
and the invitation to introduce it into the United
States is the. first real recognition of importance
it has received.
REVIEW
Two Real Sellers
"Since I Lost You"
(I FEEL SO BLUE)
Fox Trot Song
A Sure Hit
"My Old Home of Yesterday"
A Waltz Ballad of the Better Class
Dealer*, write for special introductory prices
M E L R O S E BROS.Publishers
63rd and Cottaff* Grove Ave.,
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
*
t
"EMAUNE"
"WHY DEAR"
"SATURDAY"
"MY DADDY"
"TEA LEAVES"
"KENTUCKY HOME"
"REMEMBER THE ROSE"
"GOLDEN SANDS OF WAIKIKI"
"BEFORE WE SAY GOODNIGHT" ;;
I J E R O M E H . R E M I C K & C O . '••
«• DETROIT
NEW YORK
CHICAGO ••
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THE MECHANICALS HAVE RELEASED
RIO NIGHTS
The Biggest and Fastest Selling Waltz Hit
CHICAGO. ILL.
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS B olroT M &
"Peter Gink" $?£, | "Arabella" t g »
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PBINTEIS AND EHGIAVUI OF MOSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicane
This wonderful waltz hit has now You can't go wrong on any of these songs
as they are "SONGS THAT APPEAL."
passed the 400,000 sales mark. A
Order direct or from your jobber.
featured window display and demon-
stration means reorders.
Dealers'
Price
15c
Per
Copy
Fisher Thompson Music Pub. Co.
Gaiety Theatre Bldg.,
NEW YORK CITY

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