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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
WITMARK DUETS AND TRIOS
Publishing House Finds Large Demand for
These Instrumental Arrangements
There is a big and ever-growing demand for
the splendid series of instrumental duets and
trios issued by M. Witmark & Sons. These are
effective and musical arrangements for violin
piano, 'cello and piano and violin, 'cello and
piano, of some of the most popular favorites
in the Witmark Black and White Series. They
arc particularly welcomed by the orchestra
leaders in the big and little picture houses, as
well as the hotels all over the North American
Continent, and are popular for concert work.
Some of the most recent additions to this in-
strumental duet and trio list include such widely
sung and well-known compositions as "Gypsy
Love Song" (Victor Herbert), "Kiss Me Again"
(Victor Herbert), "Mother Machree" (Ball),
"Mother of Pearl" (Ball), "My Wild Irish
Rose" (Olcott), "Teach Me to Pray" (Jewett),
"Where the River Shannon Flows" (Russell),
"Who Knows?" (Ball), "Smilin' Through"
(Penn), "In the Garden of My Heart" (Ball),
"Just Been Wond'ring" (Canning), "The Lamp-
lit Hour" (Penn), "My Rosary for You" (Ball),
"Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin', Caroline?" (Roma)
and "Sunrise and You" (Penn).
TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE "FOLLIES"
Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney, well-
known songwriters responsible for "Irene," "Up
She Goes," "Glory," etc., will again become
associated with Florenz Ziegfeld in the Fall,
contributing to the new "Follies" score.
JUNE 9, 1923
ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL OPERA
ST. LOUIS, MO., June 2.—With Victor Herbert's
"Naughty Marianna," St. Louis opened its cycle
of ten weeks of Municipal Opera. Over $100,-
000 in advance sales and reservations indicate
the most successful financially of all Summer
opera seasons in the Missourian metropolis.
Following "Naughty Marietta," in turn will
come "Fencing Master," "Wang," "Prince of
Pilsen," "The Merry Widow," "The Spring
Maid," "Sweetheart" and "Gypsy Love," during
the season.
The Universal Edition, Inc., importer of mu-
sic, has recently leased quarters at 10 West
Thirty-fourth street, New York City. No an-
nouncement of the coming activities of the firm
has been made.
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