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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 13 - Page 56

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MARCH 31, 1923
PANAMA TWILlCfflS
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WOULD TAKE IT TO HOLLYWOOD
French Film Star, After Hearing Silver's Music
Masters, Wants That Organization to Inspire
Her Film Work There
The vogue of American dance compositions
and of American orchestras among the people of
SO New Numbers
Now Ready (or 1923
Europe, both on that Continent and when they
visit this country, is well shown in the recent
unique incident that happened in connection
with Frank Silver's Music Masters, now ap-
pearing in Murray's, New York.
Andree Lafayette, one of the foremost beau-
ties of the Parisian world, recently arrived in
this country to play the leading role in a film
version of the famous novel "Trilby," which is
shortly to be produced by Richard Watson
Tully. Her first demand, on leaving the steam-
tions, and overtures were made for the organ-
ization to accompany her to Hollywood, where
the film is to be made. The contract which it
has with Murray's for the balance of the sea-
son, of course, prevented this.
" S L U M B E R I N G " ^ MOVIE THEME
Herbert Straub, musical director of the Madi-
son Theatre, Detroit, Mich., recently featured
a new release from the catalog of the Chamber-
Choice Reprints, Salable Copyrights for
Piano: Eight Numbers for Violin
and Piano; Five Attractive Saxo-
phone and Piano Pieces
200% Profit on
World Famous
McKINLEY
FIFTEEN CENT
MUSIC
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CHICAGO
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15011. 55th St. M l l S i C C O .
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Frank Silver's Music Masters
er, was to hear the Silver organization, the repu- lain Co., Detroit, Mich., entitled "Slumbering,"
tation of which has already traveled all the way as the musical theme for the screen production,
"The Little Church Around the Corner."
to Paris.
"Slumbering," a waltz ballad, is especially
Expectation was evidently surpassed by real-
ization, for, after listening to the orchestra, pic- adaptable for this purpose and Mr. Straub found
tures were taken of the actress with the organ- it an effective aid. "Slumbering" was written by
ization for reproducing the "film fan" publica- Richard Pascoe, Howard Siinon and H. C. Berg.
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