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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 23 - Page 42

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The Music Trade Review
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YOU
CAN'T
GO
WITH
DECEMBER 4, 1926
AJSTY 'FEIST' SOTSTG/"
1YE GOT
THE GIRL
WALTER. DONALDSONS
New Fox T r o t Son
Christmas Music in
the Century Edition
Numbers Included in Well-known Popular-
Priced Edition Featured in the December
Between Us
In the December issue of Between Us,
the house organ of the Century Music Pub-
lishing Co., a special feature is made of its
Christmas music. These numbers, given a
display at this time and called to the attention
of popular purchasers, should have substantial
sales. For the piano the December catalog
carries such Christmas offerings as "Dreaming
Sensational
Novelty Dance Hit
SIDEWALK
of Santa Claus," "Christmas Eve," "Chapel
Thoughts," "Stilly Night, Holy Night," "Under
the Christmas Tree," "Chiming Bells," "Adestc
Fidelis," "Ave Maria" and other numbers of
like caliber.
There is also a goodly number of Century
compositions for violin and piano and numer-
ous vocal numbers that are particularly appro-
priate during the holidays. The vocal offerings
include "Angel Voices Ever Near," "Ave
Maria," "Christmas Anthem," "Stilly Night,
Holy Night," "Star of Hope," "Star of Love"
and "Whispering Hope." For violin and piano
there are "Onward, Christian Soldiers," "Christ-
mas Eve," "Santa Claus Parade," "Under the
Mistletoe," "Star of Hope" and "Chapel
Thoughts."
In the same issue the Century Co. announces
the closing date for its annual window-display
contest as December 31. Altogether there
are three sets of prizes with a wide range of
selection for the contestants. There are no
special qualifications for entry, with the excep*
tion of display of Century material, which can
be obtained gratis, and the usual post office
regulations are complied with in each feature
of the contest.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
ABARREL OF THRILLS
Order direct or
from ijour Jobber
puhlished by
CHICAGO
Publishers
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NfcW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Muiic
Dealers
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
« uifj^o h, o A JV
IUANOXS
H M D MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLK FOB BSTIMATB
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
Ji!?^^^
CHAPPELL-HARMS, INC.
LATEST SUCCESSES
FOR YOU AND ME
COME BACK IN DREAMS
THE FAR-AWAY BELLS
I FOUND YOU AT LAST
THAT LITTLE WORLD IS MINE
POPULAR SUCCESSES
Roses of Picardy
A Night of Love
World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
In the Garden of Tomorrow
Song of Songs
By My Fireside
A Little Love, A Little Kiss
185 MADISON AVENUE
Brown Bird Singing
There's a Song in My Heart
I Look Into Your Garden
I Heard You Singing
Bells of St. Mary's
Thank God for a Garden
Smile Thru Your Tears
NEW YORK CITY
Richmond Corp. Sends
Special Xmas Folder
Large Number of Special Yuletide Composi-
tions in Special Listing by Well-known
Jobber
The Richmond Music Supply Corp. has, in
addition to its monthly bulletin for December,
forwarded to the trade an eight-page pamphlet
carrying a compilation of particularly appro-
priate music publications for the holiday period.
Over ninety Christmas songs are included, a
number of Christmas duets, a series of Christ-
mas children's songs, special Christmas songs
with accompaniment of piano and other instru-
ments, piano solos for recreation, organ pieces,
etc. There are also a list of Christmas books
that make ideal gifts and a number of
folios, including "Cathedral Chimes," "Mission
Chimes" and "Christinas Tide." The contents
of the latter include "Christmas Carols and
Hymns," "Instrumental Numbers" and "Christ-
mas Songs for the Little Folks" and similar
appropriate material.
"When Twilight Gomes"
Published by Pallma
In these columns last week we ran a very
effective window showing made by the San
Francisco store of Sherman, Clay & Co. of the
song "When Twilight Comes," a new publica-
tion of Pallma Music Publishers, Inc., the enter-
prising Chicago house. In our story we
credited Sherman, Clay & Co. as the publishers
of the number. Sherman, Clay & Co., by the
way, are not only publishers of popular songs,
but they have a number of high-class ballads
in their catalog and many books and folios of
importance.
Piantadosi Re-enters Field
Al Piantadosi, who has been writing songs
for over a decade, recently re-entered the pub-
lishing business, forming the firm of Al Pian-
tadosi with offices at 1576 Broadway, New
York City. The first numbers of the new firm
are "Tired Hands" and "I May Learn to For-
get Some Day" (And You May Learn to Care).
Both numbers in early tryouts have shown up
to good advantage.
Consult the Universal Want
The Review.
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