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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 15 - Page 58

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THE
58
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
OCTOBER 11, J£24
It is a mark of excellence to display a full line of the
THE MOST POPULAR
VOCAL DUETS
Most Popular Music Books
Write for descriptive catalog—Order from jobber or direct from publisher
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., Publishers, New York City
"Follow the Swallow" Is
New Songs by Marion Bauer Opening Catalog of the
Brought Out by Remick
Just Published by Schirmer
Rodemich Music Corp.
Fanchon and Marco Revue in San Francisco
Builds Special Production Number About the
Song
Four Particularly Attractive Compositions by
American Composer Are Well Received, Three
of Them Having Been Sung From Manuscript
G. Schirmer, Inc., has just issued four new
Jerome H. Remick & Co., Inc., recently issued
a new song entitled "Follow the Swallow." To songs by Marion Bauer, completed during her
those that heard it in manuscript form it ap- sojourn in Paris last season. They are "Four
peared as a sure-fire success. Since that time Poems" upon texts of John Gould Fletcher, an
American poet liv-
i n g in L o n d o n ,
"Through the Up-
land Meadows," "I
Love the Night,"
' ' M i d s u m m e r
Dreams" and "In the
Bosom of the Des-
ert," all beautiful and
lending themselves
well to m o d e r n
treatment. The pub-
lished editions a r e
for high voice and
p i a n o , b u t Miss
Bauer wrote them
with accompaniment
of a small orchestra,
which work is not
yet completed. Three
of these songs have
been sung from man-
uscript with flatter-
Featuring "Follow the Swallow"
it has been widely introduced on the dance ing results. Eva Gauthier sang "I Love the
floors and in vaudeville houses, and the early Night," which was also sung in Paris by Yves
predictions of its possibilities are being realized. Tinayre, who has been engaged as leading tenor
It is certainly one of the best songs issued in for the new opera company under Albert Wolff.
months. Another indication of its merit was M. Tinayre and Mile. Marguerite Babaian
recently given at the Warfield Theatre, San offered "Through the Upland Meadows" on two
Francisco, Cal., where the Fanchon and Marco different programs, and "Midsummer Dreams"
Revue gave an entire scene, specially costumed, had its first performance by Charles Hubbard,
to "Follow the Swallow." In this manner the an American tenor living in Paris. All these
song became the outstanding hit of the pro- numbers look like good sellers.
duction.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
Jenkins'
Outstanding Sellers
POPULAR
JdoratiottValtz
—Recorded-
COME AND WHISPER, DEAR
12th STREET RAG—MEAN BLUES
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENORAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
"Shanghai Shuffle," "Honolulu," "Barcelona"
and "One Stolen Kiss" Among the Numbers
Being Offered by That House
The Gene Rodemich Music Publishing Corp.,
150 West Forty-sixth street, New York City,
lately organized to do a music publishing busi-
ness, will start operations with the following
catalog: "Shanghai Shuffle," "Honolulu" and
"Barcelona," fox-trots, and "One Stolen Kiss,"
waltz-ballad.
George I). Lottinan, Eastern manager of the
firm, states that the concern's publications will
be exploited by means of a vigorous trade and
orchestra campaign. He declared: "We are
satisfied that our catalog will stand the test.
As a new enterprise, we have picked carefully
and, we hope, wisely, several numbers that we
believe will justify our entrance into a highly
competitive industry."
Ten thousand of the country's most promi-
nent orchestra leaders have already received
orchestrations of the numbers previously men-
tioned, as have the leading radio combinations.
Paul Whiteman a Hit
Paul Whiteman got off to a good start on
his concert tour when he opened to a packed
house in Cumberland, Md. Playing the Cumber-
land Theatre, the Jazz King stood them up
four deep in the orchestra and balcony despite
bad weather. Whiteman gave a two-and-a-half
hour concert, featuring the "Rhapsody in Blue
and the Suite," written for him by the late
Victor Herbert. Several bows were in order
at the finish, after which the director had to
beg off with a speech. Playing the Lyric The-
atre, Baltimore, later, Whiteman played to
capacity.
Henry Teller in Portland
PORTLAND, ORE., October 2.—The Portland sheet
music dealers were visited during the past week
by Henry Teller, representing a number of cat-
alogs. Mr. Teller, who is making an extended
tour of the country, reports receiving good
orders at all points and said his leading sellers
during his trip were "San" and "Tessie Stop
Teasing Me," both L. 13. Curtis Co. publications.
Among the firms represented by Mr. Teller,
in addition to the L. B. Curtis Music Co., arc
Walter Jacobs, Fillmore Music Co., J. W. Jenk-
ins & Sons Music Co., Universal Edition, Phil-
harmonic Ed-Simrock, Duncan Sisters and
others.
STANDARD
MEMORY'S GARDEN
High, Medium, Low
Duet far Soprano and Alto or Contralto and Ban
Music Engravers and Printers
MY FAITH IN THEE
High, Medium, Low
Duet
Oxley Opens at Cinderella
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
New York City
311 West 43rd Street
TRUSTING
Harold Oxley and His Post Lodge Orchestra,
a Paul Specht unit, will open at the Cinderella
ballroom on Broadway on October 11. This
orchestra has been playing at the Post Lodge
for the past season.
High. Medium, Low
Duet for Soprano and Tenor or Soprano and Alto
TRAIL-MATE
High. Medium, Low
Duet for Soprano and Alto or Tenor and Ban
J.W.JENKINS SONS MUSIC COMPANY
Kansas City, Mo.
You can't go wrong with this number
"Moonlight Makes Me Long for You" jr=vg=
FRANK H. GILLESPIE
Mu.u Pubiuhee
1112 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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