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Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 3 - Page 41

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JULY 19, 1924
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
and 1922 was not given full consideration by
officials. They, therefore, request the introduc-
tion of a new bill into Parliament containing
various stipulations, the object of amending the
present Act by prescribing proper recourses and
penalties not heretofore enacted with a view
to restraining any counterfeiting or unlawful
reproduction of their work and to afford them
full protection of their rights. It also sets forth
the adoption of most of the Amendments sug-
gested by the Canadian authors in memoranda
of 1921 and 1922. All of this, if acted upon,
would supplement the Canadian Copyright Law
now in force.
"Mother" by Wyrick
Published by Forster
New Number by Well-known Composer and
Recording Artist Gives Every Sign of Being
a Good Seller
CHICAGO, I I I . , July 12.—One of the latest num-
bers of the Forster Music Publisher, Inc., 235
South Wabash avenue, is the "Mother" song
written by Ambrose Wyrick, head of the Wyrick
Music Publishers, and well-known tenor.
Century Music Pub. Co.
The number is distinctly original and has been
recorded by Mr. Wyrick himself on Gennett
records. Mr. Wyrick has written a number of
songs which are now popular. It is interesting
to learn the manner in which he wrote this
Canadian Conference
number. The song is truly inspired and is filled
Discusses Copyrights with the very soul of the writer.
It was while sitting alone in his room at the
Canadian Author's Association Submits Reso- Westcott Hotel in Richmond, Ind., after a hard
lution to Dominion Government Objecting to day's work in the recording laboratories of the
Not Being Consulted
Starr Piano Co., making vocal record tests, and
with the exhaustion and weariness of the day's
OTTAWA, ONT., July 10.—The Copyright question,
efforts, that he felt the longing for the con-
after being thoroughly discussed at the last an- soling sympathy of his dear old mother, who
nual convention of the Canadian Authors' Asso- two years before had taken the forward step in
ciation, which gathered at Quebec in May last, life which ofttimes is erroneously called death.
has been submitted to the Federal administra- When Mr. Wyrick aroused himself from his
tion in the form of a resolution adopted by the reverie he discovered he had written this
convention and ratified by the new National number.
Executive, which held its first meeting on July 21
last.
The Association, wishing to place its opinion
on record, has sent the resolution to several
The Oliver Ditson Co. has issued a handbook
ministers of the Cabinet and other parliamen-
covering "Music Theory for Piano Students,"
tarians.
It sets forth the fact that the amendment to described as a manual of fundamentals and key-
the Canadian Copyright Act which has come board harmony as presented in "The Music
into free force on the first day of January, 1924,
was drafted by the officials of the Department of
Trade and Commerce without the Canadian
THE WORLD OVER KNOW
authors having an opportunity to state their
particular needs. This, they say, should have
been provided for in order to give them full pro-
tection. Also memoranda submitted in 1921
New Ditson Handbook
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LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST BIdg., New York
Student's Piano Course." The copy in hand is
Book One, covering the years one and two
of music study. It has been prepared by Clar-
ence G. Hamilton, Dr. Percy Goetschius, John
P. Marshall and Will Earhart. The manual
opens with an introduction covering the pur-
poses of the series which, in complete form,
covers the first four years of "The Music Stu-
dent's Piano Course." These manuals, how-
ever, are not confined to the course, as they will
be found equally available for use with any other
type of piano instruction. The contents are brief,
clear and well illustrated. The book is of
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Ted Welcher and His Virginians, a musical
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under the direction of Charlie Storm, now ap-
pearing at the Dance Palace, Rye Beach, N. Y.,
is featuring two songs from the catalog of the
A. J. Stasny Music Co., Inc., "Heart-broken
Rose" and "Play Me Slow." Welcher's Orches-
tra has won much prominence since its appear-
ance in the East. It is composed of a versatile
collection of musicians none of whom are over
Iwenty-one years old. Previous to its Eastern
engagements it played traveling engagements
in Southern States.
The book, "World's Favorite Songs," pub-
lished by Irving Berlin, Inc., makes a timely
item for the Summer season. This book con-
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folk songs, children's songs, love songs, South-
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