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THE MUSIC TRADE
JULY 22, 1922
41
REVIEW
ADDRESS BY FISCHER
Head of Publishers' Association Makes Address
at Chautauqua
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WHAT'S YOUR ENTRY?
Coming Concert of "Worst Music" Open for
Suggestions As to Its Program
At Cambridge University there was recently
held a "concert of the world's worst music," and
this was found to be such good sport that the
experiment is to be repeated in London. Sug-
gestions are pouring in from all sides, of course,
and it will be interesting to see whether it will
bring out such delicious things as the exhibi-
tion of bad art which was held in New York some
years ago. The prize went to a marble Venus,
whose stomach served as the face of a clock.
Music was the subject of an interesting and
enthusiastic conference recently held at the Con-
vention of the General Federation of Women's
Clubs at Chautauqua, New York. Mrs. Max
Oberndorffer, chairman of the division of music
of the Federation, presided at the conference.
Among other speakers of prominence in the
music world, Mrs. Oberndorffer introduced
George Fischer, president of the Music Publish-
ers' Association of the United States and a
director of the Music Industries Chamber of
Commerce, who delivered an address on "Mak-
ing Popular Music Good and Good Music Popu-
lar," in which he discussed the subject from the
point of view of the music publishers. Mr.
Fischer asserted that the publishers could not
stand alone in their fight to obtain recognition for
native talent and to improve the quality of popu-
lar music, but that the public must be educated
to demand the right kind of songs in order to
obtain them.
MAURICE RICHMOND
You cant go
wrong with
any'Feist*
Song'
Stumbling
Three O'Clock in the Morning
Georgia
Swanee River Moon
:
Stealing
Ty-Tee
Virginia Blues
Ten Little Fingers
People Like Us
Wake Up, Little Girl, You're
Just Dreaming
Why Should I Cry Over You?
Write for Dealers'
IMPROVING
Prices
Prominent Publisher Rapidly Recovering From
Nervous Breakdown
LEO.
The trade will be glad to hear that Maurice
Richmond, head of the Richmond Music Supply
Corp., who has been confined to a hospital for
the last three months following a nervous break-
down, is now at his home, Holliss, L. I. It is said
he plans to return to his desk in about ten days.
Max Mayer, secretary of the Richmond Music
Supply Corp., has shouldered all the responsibili-
ties of that organization during Mr. Richmond^
absence. The company, which is less than a year
old, has taken a very important position in the
distributing
field.
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"BURNING SANDS" RELEASED
GOLDMAN'SJLATEST HITS
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldf.,
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Richmond-Robbins, Inc., recently released a
new fox-trot song, called "Burning Sands," which
is to be exploited in conjunction with the Rodolph
Valentino picture of the same title. It is under-
stood the film is to appear in 250 theatres simul-
taneously.
Milton Monroe Oppenheim, general sales man-
ager of Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111., is campaign-
ing among Eastern orchestras on his firm's cata-
log. He is making his headquarters in New
York.
Leo Feist, Inc., is the publisher of two com-
-r,\ jfnotfier"Sunshine
positions by Edwin Franko Goldman, conductor
of
the
famous
Goldman
Band,
holding
forth
to
Harold Flammer, of Harold Flammer, Inc., left
July 9 for a trip to the Pacific Coast. He will immense audiences three evenings a week at Co-
visit almost every important musical center in the lumbia Green, N. Y. One is a march song, en-
United States before returning to New York in titled "The Chimes of Liberty," with lyric by
Leo Wood, and the other is a fox-trot song, "In
the Fall.
the Springtime," the lyric being by Adelaide
"JOBBERS OF MUSIC
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oOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAY8 IN DEMAND
Contentt of SON GLAND
Moat
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SECULAR
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836 of the best-selling; compositions
of the
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2,000 dealers sellln* It.
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fAsleep In the Deep
t'Can't You Head Me Callin',
Caroline
t'Bamboo Baby
t*Dear Little Boy of Mine
{'Evening Brings Rest » You
t'God Made You Mine
Heart Call. The
t'Honey. if You Only Knew
f i n the Garden of My Heart
t'Lampllt Hour, The
t*Ma Little Sunflower. Good-
night
t*Magio of Your Eyes, The
t'Mother of Pearl
f*My Rosary for You
t'Nioht Wind, The
t*One More Day
{'Resignation
fSmilin' Through
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
t Spring's a Lovable Lady*
t'Sorter Miss You
t'Starlight Love
t'Sunrise and You
{"There's a Long, Long Trail
t Values
t'Want of You. The
Booklet
of Song«
Ever
Usued
fWhere the River Shannon
Flows
t'Who Knows
SACRED
t*A Little While
t'Angel of Light. Lead On
t*Closer Still With Thee
I"Ever at Rest
t'God Shall Wipe Away the
Tears
t'Grateful, 0 Lord, Am I
t ' l Come to Thee
t ' l Do Believe
f i t Was for Me
t'My Days Are in His Hands
t'Oh Lord. Remember Me
t'Shine, 0 Holy Light
t'Siient Voice. The
t'Teach Me to Pray
t'Thou Art My God
OPERA TIC
t* Gypsy Love Song
t'Kiss Me Again
{"Mother Machree
t'My Wild Irish Rose
{"Too- Ra-Loo- Ra- Loo- Ral
That's an Irish Lullaby
t'When
Irish
Eye* Are
Smiling
Those marked with (*j published for Duet
Those marked with ( t ) published for Quartet
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SONGS THAT SELL
Dealers who stock and display these
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