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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 14 - Page 67

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OCTOBER
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6, 1923
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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PRIZE OFFER FOR NEW MARCH
SHEET MUSIC DEALERS GIVE PRIZES FOR MEMBERSHIP
Emil H. Pflock, of Boston Music Co., Wins Contest Between Traveling Salesmen During 1922-1923
-Receives Fine Silver Loving Cup Presented by S. Ernest Philpitt
Emil H. PfJock, thl: traveling representativ e
of th e Boston Mu sic Co., ha:; been aw arded
th e first prize by the Katio nal Association of
S heet Mu s ic Dealers in til<' new membership
c ont e~ t
between traveling ,alesmen for the
,('ason 0,' 1922- 1923. The prize is a fine silver
lovi n g c up, prese nt ed by S. Ern est Philpitt, of
S. Ernest l' hilpitt & Son, Jacksonville, Tampa,
Miami, S1. Pet ersburg a nd Orlando, Fla., and
VVashin"ton, D. C. Mr. Philpitt was the prcd­
cce"or of Edward P. Little in the presidency
of th e A'soe iati on . . \ large increa se in m ember­
ship has been the re, ult o f Mr. Phil pitt's ge n­
erOliS pri ze oller and thc sp lendid co-operation
of the tr ave lin g men in the emp loy o f th e Illusic
publi s hers.
O th er sa lesmen who deserve honor ab le men­
ti on in exte ndin g th e membrrship and influcnce
of the Natio nal Association of S heet Music
Deale rs are Joseph H. Ski lton , o f G. Schirmer,
Inc.; G eo rge 'YV. Furniss, of th e Oli ver Dit so n
Co.; Charles A. Keller, of the Lorenz Publish­
ing \0.; J. H. Ellis, of the Sam Fox Publishing
Co. ; Art hur Hauser, of Ca rl Fischer, Inc., and
Mr. How ell, of Enoch & Sons. Holmes R.
Maddo ck, of Whaley, Royce & Co, J.td., Tor­
on to, M e. I'h ilpitt a nd :'1[ ... Litt le also brought
ill new members. M r. Li ttle wo uld have been
a close co mpetitor for fir st place had he been
eligible. .\Ithough a sa lesm an of no ordinary
ab ility and a traveler with many thou sa nd miles
to his cred it, ML Little's official position is th a t
of mapager of the publishing and sheet music
departments of Sherman, Clay & Co., San Fran­
cisco, and it s branch hou ses.
In pa st years, when th ere was no prize for
whi ch to strive, the sheet music tr av eler s have
Ilot stint ed their effo rts in b ehalf of the Asso­
ciati on. These salesmen have been sellin g to
the retail sheet music trade the id ea of co-opera-
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tion for the common good of all. That a high er
st and a rd prevails in the sh ee t music business
than did before th e or gan izati o n of the Asso­
ciation is obvious to everybody. Sheet music
dealers are awake to the possibilities that li e
within their grasp through co-operation. They
have joined hands with a ll th e other music in­
dustries in th e common caus e of the a dvan ce­
ment of music. Music publishers are competing
less and less for business by mail that rightfully
belongs to th e man on the ground.
EARLY ITALIAN SONGS AND AIRS
Interesting and Valuable Volume of Music by
Early Italian Composers Just Issued as Addi­
tion to Ditson's Musicians Library
The lat es t and a most impressiv e addition to
the Mu s icians Library of the Oliver Ditson Co.
is found in volume one of '''Early Italia n Songs
and Airs," a carefully sel ec ted list of composi­
tions by noted Italian co mposers from the time
of Giulio Caccini (1546-1618) to Gio va nni Mari a
Bo non cini (1640-1678) and including works by
Faiconieri, Peri, Quagliati, Rontani, Monte­
verde, Ga gl iano, Frescobaldi, Cavalli, Carissiml,
Salvator Rosa, Cesti, St roz zi, Mazzaferrata,
Legrenzi, Ten aglia and Gaffi.
The volume has been edi ted by Pietro
Floridia and the English versions of the va rious
songs have been provided by Cons tance Purdy,
Arthur 'v\ estbrook and C has . F. Manney.
Biographical sketches of th e va rious composers
w ho se works are inc lud ed add material interest,
as does a compreh e nsive introduction by Me.
Floridia, in whi ch he discu sse s the character of
the music of this period. The vo lu me of
170 pages is handsomely printed and
uniformly with the ot her vo lum es .
.'\ prize of $250 a nd an offer of 10 per ce nt
of th e firm 's share of the ro ya lties is th e attrac­
tive offer made by the 1}nive rsal P ictures Corp.
ior a "marc h num ber" whi ch is to be dedicated
to the g reat p rodu cti on, "The Hun ch back of
]\i otre Dame." C him e an d bell effects n ecessary.
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