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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 2-SECTION-1 - Page 29

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JANUARY 8, 1927
Substitution
Disastrous!
Because Bill Jones in your town
handles "CENTURY EDITION" is all
the more reason why you should, too.
Century's superiority, its National
Advertising, its low price, plus its big
profit, is a tremendous asset to any
music store.
Why run the risk of your customers
going to Jones for it and to substitute
some other edition said to be just as
good is very often disastrous.
The Music Trade Review
lin for this season's catalog of Irving Berlin,
Inc., 'are "Just a Little Longer," "Because I
Love You," "How Many Times," "I'm On My
Way Home" and '"That's a Good Girl." Besides
these popular numbers, Berlin has contributed
some new songs for this season's edition of
the musical comedy "The Cocoanuts." The
Berlin songs appearing in "The Cocoanut" show
include "Ting-a-ling the Bell'll Ring," "Why Do
Vou Want to Know Why," "Florida By the
Sea," "The Monkey Doodle Doo," "Lucky Boy
and "We Should Care."
Paul Rosenfeld to Give
Modern Music Lectures
Course Opens on February 21 at the New
School for Social Research, New York
The New School for Social Research, 465
West Twenty-third street, New York City, has
arranged for a course on "The Modern Com-
posers," by Paul Rosenfeld. This is to be part
of the curriculum being offered fur the Spring
semester beginning on February 21. Mr. Rosen-
feld, since 1920, has been musical critic for "The
Dial" and is the author of "Musical Portraits,"
235 W. 40th St.
New York
"Musical Chronicle" and other works of similar
nature.
There will be twelve lectures in the series.
The first will be devoted to the Russian five—
Moussorgsky, Borodin, Balakirow, Rimsky-
Korsakov and Cesar Cui. The remaining lec-
"Blue Skies" at First Singing Makes Audience tures are as follows: The Franck Symphonic
School—Franck, d'lndy, Magnard and others;
Demand Composer's Personal Appearance
Strauss, and Descriptive Music; Debussy and
Impressionism; Modern German Music—Mah-
Irving Berlin, who has probably written more
ler, Roger and Schoenberg; Stravinsky; Scria-
successful popular numbers this season than in
bine and Ornstein; Bloch and the Music of the
some years, is in the midst of further activities.
Jews; Formalism and the Influence of France;
The latest of his songs is "Blue Skies," which
Nationalism in Music; American Composers—
is being presented in the new Ziegfeld produc-
Loeffler, Varese, Copland, Ruggles, Sessions
tion "Betsy." "Blue Skies" is sung by that popu-
and others. The final lecture will be a sum-
lar artist, Belle Baker, who, by the way, plays
mary of the course. The piano will be used
the part of Betsy in the piece. Following her
throughout the lectures to interpret the work
rendition of "Blue Skies" at the "Betsy" pre-
of the various composers.
miere in the New Amsterdam Theatre, on Tues-
day night of last week, Belle Baker was not
only recalled time and time again but the audi-
ence was not satisfied until Irving Berlin him-
self took a bow.
Among the popular successes written by Ber-
Century Music Pub. Go.
New Berlin Numbers
Score in Ziegfeld Show
School, Lodge and
Assembly Marches
THE LITTLE RED
SCHOOL HOUSE
AND THE
World-Famous
McKINLEY
«« MUSIC «•
are staple American institutions. Both
have won and hold the implicit confidence
of the American people through merit
alone.
50 NEW NUMBERS FOR 1927
NOW READY, Piano Solos, Piano Duets and
Violin and Piano
Salable Copyrights! Best Reprints!
New Catalogs Free with Stock Orders
Mr. Dealer: If you do not carry this "BIG
PROFIT" line, write for Samples and Liberal
Sales Plan Today!
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55th Street, CHICAGO
March Victorious
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ADORABLE
BARCELONA
SYMPATHY WALTZ
CALLING MK HOME
HI DIDDLE DIDDLE
BESIDE A GARDEN WALL
THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOU
MY GIRL HAS EYE TROUBLE
IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
HELLO, ALOHA, HOW ARE YOU?
WHERU'D YOU GET THOSE EYES?
YOUR HEART LOOKED INTO MINE
I'VE LOST ALL MY LOVE FOR YOU
WHILE THE YEARS GO DRIFTING BY
KISS YOUR LITTLE BABY GOOD-
NIGHT
I'D RATHER BE THE GIRL IN YOUR
ARMS
IT MADE YOU HAPPY WHEN YOU
MADE ME CRY
JUST A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF MY OLD
KENTUCKY HOME
Write for Dealers' Price
LEO
Bernard Prager to Enter
Ranks of Matrimony
Engagement of Edward B. Marks Traveler to
Miss Meryle Leventhal Is Announced
Bernard Prager, traveling representative for
the Edward B. Marks Music Co., will soon en-
ter the ranks of the benedicts Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Leventhal have announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Meryle, to Mr. Prager,
the event to take place in the Spring following
Mr. Prager's return from a trip through the
West.
Bernard Prager has been with the Marks
firm for over fifteen years entering the employ
of that company as a stock boy in the short
trouser age. Miss Leventhal, the bride-to-be, is
;tn amateur singer and dancer of considerable
talent and incidentally is the nice of Joe Young,
of ihe popular song writing team of Lewis and
Young.
(Mabel MeUrer-Wrlrht)
Pacific Patrol
(Mabel Metzfer-Wright)
Reliance March
(Clifford)
A HIT SONG
By Hit Writers
Victorious Eagle
(Romej)
American Beauty March
(William*)
Knights of Columbus March
(Clifford)
Valiant Volunteers
(Mabel Metsrer-WrifhO
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Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Publishers
New York City
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M. WITMARK

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