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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 4 - Page 45

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JULY
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28, 1923
BLUE
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INAUGURATES OPERATIC TRAINING
KRESGE FEATURES REMICK
WILLIAMS CO. INCREASES SPACE
Eastman School of Rochester to Begin This
Department on September 18
"Beside a Babbling Brook," " Suppose Nobody
Cares" and " 1'1T) Through Shedding Tears
OveT You" in Attractive Window Display
So rapidly has the business of the Clarence
Will iams Musi c Publislling Co., Inc., grown th a t
it was r ecently necessary for it to take addi­
tional space in th e Ga iety Theatre B uildin g,
New York, where its business a nd profess iona l
offices a r e located. Th is is th e "econd time
ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 23.-The Eastman School
of Iv1 us ic of the University of Rochester will
open a new d epartment of operatic training on
Septcu\J er 18, Geo rg-e E<'lstman, its donor, an­
noun ced to -ni ght. Vladimir Ro sing, the distin­
guish ed opera producer and singer, has been
enga ged to tak e charge of this work.
Twelve scholarships, each to include all tui­
tion fee< and "1,000 a year for livin g expe nses,
are offert:d to Ame ri can s in gers, it being stipu­
la ted th at candidates must have comp leted a
voca l trainin g that makes them finished to s in g
operatic mu s ic. To se lect the scholarship hold­
er< J\l1r. Rosing will hold auditions in New York,
Boston, Chicago, Clcveland and Rochester, and
possibly in New Orlean s early in Sept em ber,
making early vis it s to these cities to p erfec t
arran gements.
The trainin g of these singers for opera per­
form ance will include all details. Those whose
proficiency warrants it ge t an opportuni t y to
appear in the Eas tman T heat re in scenes from
ope ra. When the company is formed and opera
is produc ed, which is within the scope of Mr.
Eastman's plan, tho se students who have earned
recognition for excellence will be engaged .
Looks Like a Sensation!
The S. S. K.resge store , Boston, Mass., re­
cently gave a full window display to three songs
from th e catalog of
J crome H. R emick &
Co., "Beside a Babbling
Brook," "Suppose No­
body Cares" an d " I'm
Thro ugh She d din g
Tears Over YOLl." Thi s
specia l showing ,vas in
conjunction \Iith the
appearance at Keith's
Theatre, of that city, of
Karyl Norman, known
~.s the "Creol e Fashion
Plate"
In Norman's pro-
Kresge
gram h e g ives "Bab­
b lin g Brook" a featur ed s tage set tin g in which
he him self appears as a fisher boy. Und e r the
circumstances th is song, which ordinarily has a
wide appeal, becom es great ly enhanced in value.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s Boston offic e and
organization were very active during the same
week on th e above numbers.
Orch estras
throughout the city programmed it frequentl y.
FOX-TROT SONG SUCCESS
TO FILM THE OLD SONGS
Used by Leading Orchestras Everywhere
E. VIr Hammons, preside nt of Educational
F ilm E xc han ges, Inc., anno un ces that his com ­
pany is ready to la un ch the first of a series
of "Sing Them Again" pictures. The effort,
as wou ld be judged fr0111 the title, is to mak e
folks nowadays sing the old songs, and Educa­
tional has made a long ser ies of little photo­
p lays around the p lots of such songs as "When
You and I vver e Young Maggie," "Silver
Threads Among the Gold" and other songs of
a like appea l.
KILBV SINGING "BELLS OF THE SEA"
Lem uel K ilb y, a we ll- known baritone, who
won much success in New York City singing
"Bells of the Sea," as th e voca l prologue to
th e picture "Down to the Sea in Ships," which
played for twelve weeks at the Cameo Theatr e,
recently appeared as vocal artist at the famous
Eastman Theatr e, Rochester, N. Y., singing the
same popular ballad which is published by the
Sam Fox Publishing Co.
TO DO OWN MUSIC PUBLISHING
Order From Your Jobber or
McKinley Music Co.
CHICAGO
1501-1513 E_ 55th St.
Harold Dellon, wel l known in the local music
publishing field, has gone into the publishin g
business on his own account under the nam e
of the Harold Dellon Music Co., with offices at
148 \Vest Forty-sixth street.
Display of Remick Numbers
wiL hin a year that the "Ho me of Blues" has
outgro wn its quarL ers and with the recent addi­
tion it is now better prepared to handle its
growing number of professional friends and
Lhe mus ic trade in general.
FEATURING CURTIS' "SAN"
Charles Dornber ge r 's Orchestra is featuring
the L. B. Curtis numb er, "San," in "George
""-hit e's Scandals," which opened recently at
th e Gaiety Theatre, New York City. Tbe num­
b er is showing up well in every direction.
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In The Land of Sweet Sixteen
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