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The Music Trade Review
JULY 24, 1926
New York
Music Appreciation Work
to Be Heard Over Radio
Station KDKA to Broadcast Special Course
Beginning in October and Continuing Until
May
plementary music will be provided by the
Saudek Little
Symphony
Orchestra and
soloists.
These programs which, the sponsors believe,
will prove an invaluable aid in helping listen-
ers to a more intelligent appreciation of
musical art, are the culmination of an idea sug-
gested in numerous letters from musical clubs
in all parts of the country. The writers told Mr.
Saudek of how their clubs were using Little
Symphony concerts as an aid to their musical
study courses.
When KDKA decided to elaborate on this
idea it was learned that the National Federa-
tion already had a suitable course in the
process of preparation. It was designed for
the use of clubs belonging to the Federation
and embraces a chronological presentation of
musical development from primitive times to
the present era.
Mrs. Frank A. Seiberling chairman of the
Department of Education, directed the prepara-
tion of the course. It is divided into four
books. The first, entitled "The Fundamentals
of Music," is by Professor Gehrkens. The
second, "From Song to Symphony," is by Dr.
Mason. The third, "Musical Instruments," is
by Dr. Kelly, author of "Chopin the Com-
poser"; the fourth, "Epochs in Musical Prog-
ress," is by Professor Clarence G. Hamilton.
Although the programs will be of special
benefit to those who are studying the text-
books, they will be arranged and explained in
a manner that will interest the general listen-
ing public.
Feist Song Pleases Prince
The Prince of Wales has long been recognized
Programs designed to stimulate greater ap-
as
an enthusiast for American popular music.
preciation of music will be available to radio
auditors through KDKA, 'beginning in Oc-
tober and continuing until May, 1927.
Circle and eight in tfie General Circle.
This series of inspirational programs, which
will be the first of its kind to go on the air,
has been arranged by KDKA's musical direc-
tor, Victor Saudek, with the co-operation of
Prince of Wales Dances to a
the National Federation of Music Clubs and
Favourite Fox-Trot. ^
one of its affiliated organizations, the Pitts-
The Prince of Wales was present at
burgh Musical Institute, whence the programs
the dinner given last night by the
will be broadcast.
American Ambassador, Mr. Houghton
Charles N. Boyd, director of the institute,
and Mr8. Houghton, at the historic
Crewe House, in Curzoh-street, and
will present the explanatory talks. The sup-
stayed on to a ball given for their'daugh-
ter, Miss Matilda Hougfoton. He did
not leave until shortly before the com-
A REAL BIT OF MELODY
pany dispersed at 3 a.m.
The Prince took part in the great
majority of the dances, all fox-trots;
His partner for the first dance and
several,others was Miss Houghton, who
looked extremely pretty, and he danced
also with Miss Betty Baldwin, the Pre-
mier's daughter, and with several of the
vivacious American girls present.
A fox-trot favourite of the Prince's,
" It Must Be Love," was played by Am-
brose's Orchestra at his special request,
and was repeated.
Another, Mr.
Pooley," had to be given three time«.
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" IT MUST BE LOVE."
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I LOVE YOU
AMERICAS POPULAR
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THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRUYOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
His latest favorite is, according to a report from
London, reproduced below, the musical comedy
success, "It Must Be Love," a Leo Feist, Inc.,
publication. This song is still a big American
success and from late reports is repeating its
achievement in Europe. It was the outstanding
number in last season's musical success,
"Merry, Merry."
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BARCELONA
GEORGIANNA
WHAT A MAN
SITTIN' AROtINI>
SYMPATHY WALTZ
HI DIDDLE DIDDLE
SOMEBODY'S LONELY
MY CASTLE IN SPAIN
PRETTY LITTLE BABY
AFTER I SAY I'M SORRY
THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOU
BY THE SIGN OF THE ROSE
NOBODY WORRIES 'BOUT ME
YOU NEED SOMEONE TO LOVE
WHAT GOOD IS GOOD MORNING?
LET'S TALK ABOUT MY SWEETIE
HELLO, ALOHA. HOW ARE YOU?
WHERE'D YOU GET THOSE EYES
SHE'S A CORN FED INDIANA GIRL
I'M WALKING AROUND IN CIRCLES
LKAVE ME SOMETHING TO REMEM-
BER
I NKVER KNEW HOW WONDERFUL
YOU WERE
I WONDER WHERE MY BUDDIES
ARE TO-NIGHT
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Marks Numbers
Setting for "Variety"
Five Well-known Successes of That House
Used in Presentation With Elaborate Ger-
man Film Just Released
A new German film released in this country
by Famous Players and known as "Variety"
is presented with the musical accompaniment,
which includes five successful numbers from
the Edward B. Marks Music Co. catalog. These
numbers are "Jolly Peter," "Parade of the
Wooden Soldiers," "No Use Crying," "When
You See That Aunt of Mine" and Franz
Lehar's latest, "My Little Nest." Incidentally
all of these numbers were huge successes in
Germany under similar German titles.
"Variety" is said to be the most elaborate
German photoplay since the release here some
years ago of "Passion." So far it has been pre-
sented at the Rialto Theatre, New York, and
several other large houses in important cities.
Later it is to appear in every section of the
country.
LET the END of
EWORLD COME
TO-MORROW
AS LONG AS YOU LOVE
ME TO-DAY
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