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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 22 - Page 68

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 25, 1922
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HADLEY'S WORKS FEATURED
counterpoint with George W. Chadwick. Before 1897, under the direction of Anton Seidl.
Oliver Ditson Co. Displays Compositions by
Henry K. Hadley in Artistic Fashion
During the past few months the Oliver Ditson
Co. has shown a series of window displays of
the works of well-known standard composers
whose compositions appear in the Ditson cata-
log. These windows not only attracted unusual
attention, but have created more than a little
comment in musical circles. The Boston music-
public have also shown exceptional interest and
the windows in several ways have proved of
much value. Herewith is shown a display of
the works of Henry K. Hadley, which was
one of the most attractive of this series of
displays.
A word regarding Henry K. Hadley, excerpts
of which were taken from some of the publicity
material of the Oliver Ditson Co., is of interest.
His books include "The Fire Prints," "In
Music's Praise," "Six Tone Pictures for the
Piano" and "The New Earth." He has a num-
ber of songs and a series for the piano par-
ticularly adapted for graded pupils and an opera,
"Cleopatra's Night."
Henry K. Hadley comes of a musical family.
His father, S. Henry Hadley, a musician by
profession, and instructor of singing in public
schools and conductor, was his first teacher.
Arthur Hadley, another son, a violoncellist, was
a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
and later of the San Francisco Symphony Or-
chestra. Henry was born in Somerville, Mass.,
in 1871, and after his preliminary instruction
with his father he studied in Boston—violin
with Henry Heindl, Jacques Hoffmann and
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he was twenty-one he had composed a dramatic
overture, a string quartet, a trio, besides
choruses and songs.
In 1894 Mr. Hadley went to Vienna and
studied composition with Mandyczewski and
For four years Mr. Hadley lived in Europe
conducting orchestral concerts in various cities
with programs that contained his own works
and those of others. For some time he acted
as a conductor of the Mayence Opera House,
Display of Compositions by Henry Hadley at Ditson Co. Headquarters
there composed his Third Suite for orchestra. where he prepared for production, among other
Returning to America in 1896, he took charge operas, his own drama, "Safie," which was per-
of the music department at St. Paul's School, formed April 6, 1909. He has since held the
Garden City, L. I. It was during this period position of conductor of the Seattle Symphony
that his first symphony, entitled "Youth and Orchestra and of the San Francisco Orchestra.
ACTIVE TRADEJN PORTLAND
Christmas Numbers Being Received—Remick
Hit Featured at Motion Picture Theatre
PORTLAND, ORE., November 18.—The Austin
Sheet Music Supply House, F. R. Austin, man-
ager, has received several large shipments of
cantatas and Christmas carols from several pub-
lishers, including G. Schirmer, Inc. Mr. Austin
deals exclusively in sheet music and carries a
complete line of both classical and popular
music from all publishers in his two stores, one
at 80 West Park street and the other in the
store of the G. F. Johnson Piano Co.
Henri Keates, the master organist of the
Liberty Theatre, last week featured Remick's
"Indiana Home" and made a great hit with it,
and this week Mr. Keates is featuring another
Remick number, "I'm Just a Little Blue for
You." This is featured with accompanying
slides. Kathleen B. Campbell, manager of the
sheet music department of Lipman, Wolfe &
Co., says that "The Sneak" and "I Wish I
Knew" continue to be best sellers.
"JOBBERS OF MUSIC
BUSH TERMINAL. SALES BUILDING
133 WEST 41ST STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y.
"Richmond" Means Everything in Music

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