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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 9 - Page 66

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THIS YEARS BIG WALTZ HIT IS
MARCH 4, 1922
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That Entrancing Melody You Hear Everywhere
PORTLAND MUSIC DEMAND ACTIVE
VALUABLE W0RK_F0R PIANISTS
W. L. COGH1LL_NOW A DIRECTOR
Popular and Standard Numbers That Are Selling
Well in That City
Carl Fischer to Release "Master School of.Mod-
ern Piano Playing and Virtuosity"
Made a Member of the Board of the John Church
Co. at Annual Meeting Last Week
Carl Fischer will release, early this month, a
PORTLAND, ORE., February 24.—The Pacific Coast
manager of the Remick Song & Gift Shop, H. E. new work entitled "Master School of Modern
L'Antflaise, accompanied by J. B. Kelver, of the Piano Playing and Virtuosity," by Alberto Jonas.
Chicago headquarters of the firm, spent four days This pedagogical work contains over 1,500 pages
last week with Clyde Freeman, inspecting the and will be issued in two volumes. Demonstrating
Portland branch. The gentlemen are inspecting the magnitude of this series is the fact that prac-
tically all the great living pianists to whom the
all of the Pacific Coast branches of the firm.
"Plantation Lullaby," "Arabian Moon" and author had submitted his work, and who neces-
"Rio Nights" are being featured by Frank P. sarily had spent days in its perusal, collaborated
Gibney, Northwest representative of the A. J. with him by contributing a wealth of original,
Stasny Music Co. Mr. Gibney has his headquar- technical exercises. These contributors include
ters in Seattle and his visit to Portland was the Ferruccio Busoni, Alfred Cortot, Ernest von
last of a seven weeks' tour. He says he found Dohnanyi, Arthur Friedheim, Ignaz Friedman,
business conditions seemingly very good at all Katherine Goodson, Leopold Godowsky, Ossip
r
places visited and received substantial orders Gabrilow itsch, Rudolf Ganz, Josef Lhevinne,
Moriz Rosenthal, Sigismond Stojowski, Emil von
everywhere.
.Among the best sellers in the sheet music de- Sauer, Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler.
partment of the Seiberling & Lucas Music Co.,
according to Mrs. Mabel Elliott, manager, are
PLANS DRIVE ON TWO NUMBERS
"Everybody Steps" (Irving Berlin), "Tennessee
Moon" (Sherman, Clay & Co.), "Blue Danube
The Triangle Music Co., 1658 Broadway, New
Blues" and "Ka-lu-a" (Harms) and "Gypsy York City, has completed plans for a special,
Blues" from "Shuffle Along" (Witmark).
professional and sales drive on the two leading
The sheet music department of the Lipman, numbers of its catalog, "Carolina Blues" and
Wolfe & Co.'s store has recently received a large "Thrills."
shipment from G. Schirmer, which has been put
on display. Kathleen Benoit Campbell, manager
"CAIRO Moqrrjs POPULAR
of the department, says the consignment will
meet all requirements and contain something
"Cairo Moon," the publication from the cata»
different from what is usually put on display.
log of S. C. Caine, Inc., is being played by all
the leading orchestras in the metropolitan dis-
trict. The Caine organization has received sev-
GET RIGHTS TOJUROPEAN SONG
eral flattering offers for the publication rights.
The E. B. Marks Music Co. has acquired the
American rights for the European success, "No
J. G. Heidner & Son, 200 Maple street, Holyoke,
Use Crying." The number is expected to be Mass., have just opened a new sheet music depart-
very popular here in both vocal and instrumental ment. In making their announcement the com-
form.
pany said: "It is our aim to present the most
complete assortment in this section, with quick
service on special orders."
W. L. Coghill, who for twenty-five years has
been connected with the music department of the
John Church Co., with headquarters in New
York, and who for several years past has been
general manager of the publication department
of that company, was elected to the directorate at
the annual meeting held in Chicago last week.
Mr. Coghill plans to sail for Europe in a few
weeks to look after the foreign interests of his
company.
Mr. Coghill is well and favorably known in
the music publishing field, paYticularly in New
York, where he was one of the organizers and the.
first president of the Greater New York Music
Publishers' and Dealers' Association.
EVELYN ROSE IN NEW POSITION
Evelyn Rose, the well-known lyric writer, and
who has been in charge of the publicity depart-
ment of several publishing firms, has joined the
staff of Richmond-Robbins, Inc. Miss Rose is
taking an active part in preparing the Spring
sales campaign.
ENTERS PUBLISHING FIELD
The Hallcopag Music Publishing Co., Inc.,
557 West Broadway, New York, a recent entry
into the ranks of the local publishers, has re-
leased six new songs. The company intends
opening a professional office on upper Broadway.
She's ~A Sensation?
OLD EASHIQNED
GIRL
ShermanJp'iay&Co,
San Francisco
CUSTER'S LAST CHARGE!!!
E. T. Paull'sZNew 1922 .Descriptive March-Gallop
TDMORROWLAND
ta You FORGOTTEN
A SONG «f INDIA
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Fox Trot-Paul Whiteman
Order from your regular jobber
or direct from us
A truly wonderful march number, with a specially interesting explanatory article.
SEE FOLLOWING HEADINGS IN MUSIC:
"Indian Camp Awakens," "Sun Dance," "Shrill Cry of Indian Pickets,"
"Bugle Sounding," "Custer's Cavalry Advancing,'' "Sitting Bull Sounds the War
Cry," "Indians Rushing From All Sides," "Custer's Force Surrounded By Over-
whelming Numbers," "Indian Yells of Victory," etc., etc.
This is one of the greatest and most exciting compositions ever written by
E. T. Paull.
Special introductory rate will be given to any dealer
mentioning this "AD." Absolutely the greatest
descriptive March written in years. Magnificent title
page of Indian horsemen, Custer's cavalry, American flag, etc.
SPECIAL TO DEALERS
E. T. PAULL MUSIC CO., 243 West 42nd Street, New York

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