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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 13 - Page 43

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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Conducted By V. D. Walsh
Boosey & Co., Ltd., Acquire American
and Canadian Rights of Enoch Catalog
Well Known Standard Publishers Now Handle Full Catalog of English Standard
Publishing Firm, Including Many Well Known and Popular Numbers
^ V N E of the most important announcements
^^^ made in the standard music publishing
field in recent years is that Boosey & Co., Ltd.,
have acquired the American and Canadian
rights for the extensive catalog of Enoch &
Sons. The New York offices of Boosey & Co.,
Steinway Hall, 113 West Fifty-seventh street,
lake over at once all Enoch & Sons activities
;ind sales.
The Enoch catalog is composed of important
ballads, octavo music and much specialized
material. In recent years Enoch had acquired
the publications of a number of American com-
posers, and these, together with its important
English compositions, have achieved wide-
spread importance. Many American singers,
including John McCormack and Reinald Wer-
renrath,' have programmed Enoch publications
;md a number of its songs have appeared on
better-class talking machine company records.
The acquisition of such salable works for
American and Canadian consumption by Boosey
& Co. added to this latter firm's already ex-
tensive and important publications of every
description will give further strength to an
important English and American music publish-
ing organization.
Among the more important Enoch & Sons
songs acquired by the American offices of
Boosey & Co. are May H. Brahe's "I Passed
P>y Your Window," numerous works of the late
Easthope Martin, including "Come to the Fair"
and "The Holy Child," "Thanks Be to God,"
by Stanley Dickson, and a number of songs
by Landon Ronald, Mana-Zucca and Frank H.
(jrey. There is also to be found in the Enoch
talalog a collection of songs from the great
French composer, Madame Chaminado.
Pallma Publishers Now
in Their New Offices
has been through all the various branches,
including wholesale, jobbing and retail. He
has done a great deal of promotional work
with the dealer and.brings to the Pallma Pub-
lishers wide experience, thus making an ideal
combination. He was at one time associated
with Col. Goetting, of the A. H. Goetting Co.,
Springfield, Mass., sheet music jobber. In ad-
dition to having a wide acquaintance among
'he dealers, band, orchestra and professional
trade, he is well versed on office management
and is introducing a system to co-operate and
serve the trade to the greatest possible extent.
Mr. Papineau will relieve Frank Pallma, Jr., of
niiiny of the details of office management and
Mr. Pallma will then be able to devote more
personal attention to the dealers and more time
to the publication end of the business.
The Pallma Music Publishers have enjoyed
;;ti unusually rapid growth since introducing
their catalog two years ago. They have estab-
lished a reputation as publishers of high-class
standard numbers. These include a library
edition of piano solos and songs, a concert
edition of songs, a sacred edition of songs,
violin solos, "Pallma Trio Series," consisting
of piano, violin, 'cello, organ music; "Pallma
Octavo Series/' for male and mixed voices, and
"Piillma Library Orchestra Edition."
Among the recent outstanding Pallma suc-
cesses are "Just for To-day" and "When
Twilight Comes," sung by John McCormack.
The former is a prayer set to music by Blanche
Ebert Seaver and the latter a song with violin
and 'cello obbligato with words by Harold
Home and music by H. J. Tandler. Both
numbers have been recorded and are enjoying
a wide demand. Dealers from coast to coast
arc featuring and displaying the numbers with
special displays and with great success.
A formal opening of the new headquarters
of the Pallma Music Publishers will be an-
nounced at a later date, and in the meantime
the company is extending an invitation to its
many friends in the trade to visit the new home.
Location in Lyon & Healy Building Gives
Greater Facilities—W. B. Papineau of Great
Aid to Organization
CHICACO, 111., March 19.—The Pallma Music
Publishers, Chicago, formerly located at 509
South Wabash avenue, are now ready to serve
lhe trade in their new home, 713-14 Lyon &
Healy Building, 64 East Jackson boulevard.
The new quarters, which give the Pallma
W. B. Papineau
Music Publishers more than double the space
formerly occupied, are among the finest in the
city. They have been furnished and treated
in accordance with the high standard which
marks the Pallma publications, that are known
throughout the country as "Publications of Dis-
tinction." The new quarters include private
offices, reception room, editorial room, whole-
sale mail order distribution room and a beauti-
ful studio. The furniture throughout is of the
finest walnut finish, while floor coverings and
draperies have been selected to harmonize with
the furnishings.
In connection with the expansion of the busi-
ness, Frank Pallma, Jr., head of the company,
has associated with him W. B. Papineau, well
known to the trade. Mr. Papineau started in
the music business a number of years ago and
New Forster Numbers
CHICAGO, I I I . , March 19.—Among the latest
numbers to be added to the catalog of the For-
ster Music Publisher, Inc., is "You Are the One
For Me," a fox-trot with words and music writ-
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Songs that Sell
Blue Skies
Irving Berlin
Here or There (As Long as I"i
With You)
Carolina Mine
Swanee River Trail
Raffs
What Does It Matter
Irving Berlin
1 Never See Maggie Alone
That's My Hap-Hap-Happiness
My Sunday Girl
Mv Baby Knows How
Yankee Rose
C'est Vous
Some Day
Just a Little Longer—Irving Berlin
When the Red, Red Robin Comes
Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along
Put Your Arms Where
They Belong
Always
Remember
I'm on My Way Home—
Irving Berlin
That's a Good Girl Irving Berlin
Fin Tellin' the Birds
Tellin' the Bees
(How 1 Love You)
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (If
I Knew I'd Find You)
T h a t ' s What I Call a Pal
So Will I
In the Middle of the Night
Because I Love You
Irving Berlin
At Peace With the World—
k'rving Berlin
How Many Times Irving Berlin
I Never Knew What the Moonlight
Could Do
BOOKS THAT SELL
New Universal Dance Folio No. 12
Peterson's Ukulele Method
World's Favorite Songs
Tiddle De Ukes
Strum It With Crumit (Comic Uku-
lele Song Book)
IRVING BERLIN Im
1607 Broadway New York City
ten by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash. The
number is not only being featured at the Ori-
ental Theatre by Paul Ash's Orchestra, but by
artists throughout the country. Another is
"That Saxophone Waltz" by Berry J. Sist and
Jules Mingo, featured by Boyd Center, popular
record artist, Paul Whiteman and other promi-
nent artists.
Sigmund Rombcrg, composer of such notable
musical comedies as "The Student Prince,"
"Maytime" and other successes, is the composer
of the new Shubert operetta "Yo-San," founded
on the beautiful play "The Willow Tree."

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