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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 8 - Page 41

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Other publications of importance which have
been added to the B. F. Wood catalog are "Five
Little Sketches," by Anna Priscilla Risher.
These include under one cover "Song of the
Robin," "Dancing School," "A Sad Story,"
"Song of the Raindrops" and "Merry Month of
May." All of these titles are available sepa-
rately in sheet music form.
These selections
are simple little pieces particularly adapted to
early grades, are, as a general rule, lively, and
each is introduced with an illustration which
should measurably add to the attractiveness.
A similar publication is "Eight Five-Note
Sketches," by Julian Edwards. These piano com-
positions have been arranged for the use of
both hands within the compass of five notes.
The titles include "The Hunter's Horn," "Eve-
ning Bells," "Shadow Dance," "A Twilight
Story," "A Woodland Frolic," "The Cuckoo in
the Wood," "Harvest Song" and "The Young
Warriors March."
Music Men Favor
Vestal Bill Passage
Would Permit Holders of Interests in Copy-
right to Register Such Interests in Copyright
Office
WASHINGTON, D. C, February 14.—Representa-
tives of the music industries on February 10
expressed their approval of the Vestal bill, un-
der which all holders of interests in copyrights
would be permitted to register such interest
"Opera Gems," "Six Wayside Sketches," "Five in the Copyright Office, at a hearing before
Little Sketches" and "Eight
Five-Note the House committee on patents.
Sketches" Now in Catalog
Only the representatives of the Authors'
League appeared in opposition to the measure,
Among the new issues recently added to the to which objection was raised on the ground
catalog of 13. F. Wood & Co. is "Opera Gems," that it did not sufficiently protect the author.
the third of a series of such publications. These This contention was denied by other witnesses,
are easy arrangements of well-known operas who declared that the author was fully pro-
for piano solo, by Carlo Tonelli. In this third tected under the bill.
A great deal of additional work would be
folio appear some important selections and
titles, including "The Beggar's Opera"; "When imposed upon the Copyright Office under the
All Was Young," from "Faust"; "In Happy Mo- proposed change, it was declared by Registrar
ments" from the opera "Maritana" by Vincent Solberg, which would necessitate additional
appropriations.
Wallace and similar selections of importance.
A. L. Smith, of the Music Industries Cham-
There also appear under one cover six piano
solos by Julian Edwards, under the title "Six ber of Commerce, and J. W. Paine, attorney
Wayside Sketches," composed and arranged pur- for the Victor Talking Machine Co., joined
posely for the use of both hands within the with representatives of the motion picture in-
compass of five notes. The Edition Wood also dustry in a desire to have the bill passed, it
has a series of progressive studies by Jules being declared that it would materially simpli
Devaux presented under the title "Six Recrea- matters, because holders of copyright interests
could protect themselves directly instead of
tions."
being required, as at present, to secure their
protection through the copyright holder.
New Additions to the
B. F. Wood & Go. List
15 c World-Famousl5 c
McKinley Music
Twelve Hundred Selections, Piano Solos, Piano
Duets, Violin and Piano, Saxophone and
Piano, Standard Songs, etc. Send
for Complete Catalog. A Few Big
Favorites Listed Below.
I'lANO SOLOS
.Wler School Mut-di
Ali.lia ()e, with VurlnUons
AURI'IH' Sorcmulo—Smith
Iliiivurolle, "Tales of Hoft-
m.inn"
Brand fill Kvenlnfj Star
Muck Hawk Wultx
Ililxlit Star of llraven
Keverie
Cull «.f the NlKhtinitalr—
Descriptive
Cedar Brook Wnltx
CMIto Undo i Hei.utlful
Heaven).
Inst.
l)<>rp Rlvor
Hrrani tit l o v e . No. 3
Drriim of the ShrplirrdeM
K lulling Waters—Truax
IIIIK l>ay March
lint t erer—Cham in ade
Fluwer Sonsr—I.ani?e
HIKII School March
Huinnrt'Ske—Dvorak
In the Cathedral (Andante
in D-flatt-Lemare
Keeu Step March
l.ii I*al»ma (Sons or Inst.)
Little Fairy Walt a
I undonderry Air
Melody In F—Rubinstein
Minuet in Mocking Ilird (Easy)
Mornlnc I'rayei"—StreahbnR
Mountain Belle 8ehottl«iche
My Mumu'H Waltz
My 1'apa'n Waltz
'<) Sole Mio! (Song-or Inst.>
Prelude—Rachmaninoff
Purple 1'anHle.n Waltz
Roliln's Departure
Robin's Return
ltuhtir Dance—Howell
Scarf Dance—Ohamlnade
Se\tet from "I.ucln"
Simitle Confession—Thnme
Sonc of the Volga Boatmen
.Souvenlr^—Drdla
Snrlnir Sons—Mendelssohn
Mlilspering Hope (Song,
Vornl nuet or Reverie)
Whinnering* of I.ove, Waltz
Woodland Echoes—Wymiin
VIOLIN AND PIANO
Ave Maria—Bach-Gounr> Berceuse from "Jocelyn"
Cavatlna—Raff
Klegie—Massenet
IIoHimna—Granier
]lumi>reske—Dvorak
Serenade—Drlgo
Souvenir—Drdla
Mr. Dealer: If you do not carry this Profitable,
Big-Selling Line, write for Samples and Liberal
Sales Plan Today!
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55th St.
41
The Music Trade Review
FEBRUARY 19, 1927
CHICAGO
"The Prince of Martinique*'
A New Ditson Operetta
Wr<
SUNDAY
KATINKA
PRECIOUS
ADORABLE
BARCELONA
SYMPATHY WALTZ
CALLING ME HOME
HI DIDDLE DIDDLE
BESIDE A GARDEN WALL
THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOU
MY GIRL HAS KYK TROUBLE
IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
HELLO, ALOHA, HOW ARE YOU?
WHERE'D YOU GET THOSE EYES?
YOUR HKART LOOKED INTO MINE
I'VE LOST ALL MY LOVE FOR YOU
WHILE THE YEARS GO DRIFTING BY
HISS 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
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Writ* for Dealer*' Price
LEO
this portion of its catalog is winning much
added importance. It covers a fairly wide range
suitable to the needs of amateurs, semi-profes-
sionals and professionals, and that these works
have exceptional merit is shown l>y the increased
interest from organizations who have found tin-
material appropriate.
Condemns "Smut" Songs
Ci.KVKLANi), ()., February 14.—The Cleveland
Music Trades' Association recently passed a
resolution condemning the publication, sale and
distribution of lascivious songs, whether in
sheet music, music roll or talking machine
record form, and suggested that the local asso-
ciation co-operate with the State and national
bodies in any campaign designed to prohibit
such publications by censorship or other means.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
A HIT SONG
By Hit Writers
Latest Addition to the List of Such Works Pub-
lished by Oliver Ditson Co. Has Libretto by
Frederick H. Martens and Music by R. S.
Stoughton.
The Oliver Ditson Co. has just issued a new
operetta in two acts entitled "The Prince of
Martinique." The libretto is by Frederick H.
Martens and music by R. Spaulding Stoughton.
The Ditson Co. has, in recent years, frequently
added to its operettas and musical sketches and
A REAL BIT OF MELODY
I LOVE YOU
H A R M S INC..62 W45TH ST,N.YC.
M. WITMARK 6c SONS, NEW YORK

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