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ACCESSORY NEWS SECTION
Vol. 16. No. 5
ing of the Waters; (7) The Last Rose of Summer; (8) The Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow; (9) The Dear Little Shamrock; (10) Wearing of the Green; (11) The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls; (12) The Cruiskeen Lawn. Arranged as solos for cornet and trombone.
Italian Music
1. From Italy. A selection of Italian folk songs by Otto Langey containing the following airs: Antonia; La Scillitana; Santa Lucia; O Marenariello; Hou la la; O Solo Mio, and several others.
2. Italian Royal March and the famous Garibaldi March, two of the most inspiring marches ever composed.
3. Fantasia Napolitana, containing the following songs : Nenna Mia, 'O Passariello ! O Papa raccianno Marinella ; Santa Lucia ; A Palomella Mariannina stamalata Dimme na vota si; Funiculi Funicula; Cicuzza; Santa Lucia. By E. Baccalari.
For Russian, Roumanian, Japanese, Belgian and Servian music see the collections of patriotic songs published by G. Schirmer; also The Mammoth Collection, published by Carl Fischer.
G. Schirmer is also publishing a collection of songs entitled " The National Songs of the Allies," bound in a durable paper, with an attractive title page, and obtainable through all music dealers for 25c.
"THE LITTLE AMERICAN"
(Artcraft Production) (Reviewed on page 432) .
Theme: Melody in Gb (Dramatic) by Cadman
1 — "Intermezzo Francaise " (3/4 Andantino) by Hammer until— T: "Mary Pickford as Angela More."
2 — "Star Spangled Banner" until — T: "A letter to America."
3 — Organ or piano improviso to action (very short scene) until — T: "The Fourth of July, 1914."
4 — " Red, White and Blue " (Patriotic Song) (very short scene) until — T. " Count Jules de Destin."
5 — Organ or Piano improvise to action (very short scene) until — T: "Turn it 'round, etc."
6 — " Marseillaise " pp until — S : " Child with drum."
7— Leaflet "Salon Piece" (4/4 Moderato) by Gruenfeld until — T: " I'll show you the German goose step."
8 — " Lakesonian March " by Lake very slow and pp to action of screen until — S : " Angela is throwing two small pillows at the boy."
9 — Theme until — S : " To men near lantern."
10 — "Dramatic Maestoso" No. 3 by Ascher «ntil — T: "The news
that shook the world."
11 — " Herodiade Fantasia" by Massenet. Note: Play first movement only until — T: "After three months of silence."
12 — Theme until — T: "Over seas."
13 — " Sieste " (4/4 Lento) by Laurens until — S: "Karl is receiving Angela's letter."
14 — Theme until — S: "Interior of German telegraph office."
15 — " Fourteen Fathoms Deep " (Dramatic Mysterioso) by Lake. Note: Orchestra to stop during short dancing scenes, piano to
improvise to action until — S: "Torpedo is fired."
16 — Silence, just produce effect of a torpedo shooting through water until — S : " Explosion."
17 — Produce effect followed by
18 — " Freischuetz Overture " by Weber. Note: Begin ttith second movement " Molto Vivace" until — T: "The great news."
19 — " Credo from St. Cecile Mass " (Moderato Molto Maestoso) by Gounod until — T : " On the face of the waters."
20 — Repeat third movement of fourteen fathoms deep (same as cue No. 15) until — T: "After weeks of ceaseless hammering."
21 — Battle Hurry to Action until — T: "Cheating death with stubborn, etc."
22 — Short Orchestra, Rest Piano or Organ improviso to action until — T : " Battle scene."
23 — Battle Hurry to action until — T: " Our ambulance has broken
down."
24 — " Ave Maria " (Dramatic Melody) Meditation by J. Ascher until — T: "The Germans occupy the town."
25 — " Athalia Overture " by Mendelssohn. Note: Play first movemint only ilacstoso until — T: "Since you are determined, etc."
26 — "March Loraine " by Ganne, slow and pp until — T: "They wouldn't dare touch me, etc."
27 — " Star Spangled Banner " first eight bars only followed by
28 — "Heart Wounds" (Dramatic Melody) by Grieg until — T: " Throw in some bomb."
29 — Silence, watching for shots and explosion until — S: "Dead butler on floor."
30 — "Elijah Fantasia" by Mendelssohn. Note: Play Allegro con fuco movement only until — T: "Where are those pretty girls."
31 — " Phedre Overture" by Massenet. Note: Begin with second movement Allegro Appassionato until — S : " Angela recognizes Karl."
32 — Theme ff with ad. lib. Tympany Rolls until — T: " Somewheres in this house, etc."
33 — " Egmont Overture " by Beethoven. Note: Play Finale only Allegro con Crio movement until — T: " Dry them at the fire."
34 — "Broken Melody" (Dramatic) by Van Biene until — T: " Kultur — the Prussian system."
35 — " Prelude du Deluge " (Dramatic Adagio) by Saint-Saens (watch shots) until — T: "The echo of Angela's message."
36— -Battle Hurry to action until — T: " You are shootings too high,"
37 — Silence until — T: " Go by the window."
38 — Agitato to action until — T: " I commend you, lieutenant."
39 — " Gates of Heaven Fantasia " by De Ville. Note: Play first Maestoso Movement until — T: "Shoot the woman as a spy."
40 — Organ improvise to action until — S : " Big explosion in front of soldiers."
41 — Produce effect followed by
42 — "The Last Presto Movement" of the Gates of Heaven Fantasia (same as Cue No. 39) until — T: "The valley of shadow death."
43 — Heavy Battle Hurry until — T : " The dawn patrol."
44 — " Pere de la Victorie " French march by Ganne pp until — S: " Marching soldiers."
45 — Continue to action of screen until — T: " Won't you save him for me."
46 — Theme until — T: "War prisoners."
47 — " Musidora " (3/4 Allegretto Moderato) by Leigh until — S: " Close up of Statue of Liberty."
48 — " America " (National Melody) until • * * • • END.
"THE GREATER LAW"
(Bluebird Photoplay) (Reviewed on page 625) Theme: Serenade by Widor (Dramatic Moderato) by Pryof
1 — "Snow Queen Novellette " (6/8 Allegretto) by Salzer until — T: " Down in the States."
2 — Theme until — S: "Exterior scene."
3 — Repeat " Snow Queen" until — T: " Late that day."
4 — Agitato to action until — T: "Jimmy's reformation."
5 — "Albumleaf" (4/4 Moderato) by Kretschmer until — T: "A few days later."
6 — Theme until — T: "The strike on yellowhead."
7 — Piano Solo — improvise to action until — T: "It was here that Jimmy arrived."
8 — " Noisy Bill " (a trombone rag) by Losey until — S : " On farm." farm."
9 — Organ or piano improvise to action (short scene) until — T : " Jimmy's surroundings, etc."
10 — " Les Sylphes " (Valse Lente) by Bachman until — T: " For the first time, etc."
11 — L'Adieu " (Dramatic Andante) by Favarger until — T: "On yellowhead."
12 — " Tendresse " (Melody Expressivo) by Ravina until — S: "Interior of saloon."
13 — Piano Solo Improvise to action until — T: "It was midnight."
14 — Popuplar Trot until — T: " Oh — nothing I saw, etc."
15 — Long Agitato action until — T: "And that goes for you."
16 — " Dramatic Tension No. 11 " by Ressiger until — T: " It was early summer."
17 — "Pathetic Andante by Margis Berger until — T: "On yellowhead the partners."
18 — "Meeting" (Dramatic Melody) by Bendix until — T: "That winter."
19 — " Canzonette " (Moderato) by Schuette until — T: "Beginning of part IV."
20 — "Intermezzo (3/4 Allegretto) by Pierne until — T: "A few evenings later."
21 — "Sweet Summer Rose" (Melodious Andante) by Armand until — T: " In the days that followed."
22 — "Little Puritan Gavotte" by Morse until — T: "Then suddenly."
23 — Piano solo improvise to action until — S : " Exterior scene."
24 — Theme until — T: "I'm mushing for yellowhead."
25 — "Vision" (Characteristic) by Blon until — T: " Laberge found out, etc."
26 — " Yelva " (Dramatic Overture by Reissiger (watch shots) until — T : " Tell me where she is."
27 — Continue ff until — T: "The next morning."
28 — "Ecstasy" (Dramatic Allegro) by Zamecnik until — T: "I'm here to kill you."
29 — "Dramatic Andante" by Ascher until — T: "The Northern lights, etc."
30— Theme until • • * • END.
THE BAR.TGLA,
Ask any of our customers attending the Convention how they like the Bartola, and their answer will be enough to convince you of its superiority
over others.
CHAS. C. PYLE, General Sales Agent, 707-712 Mailers Bldg., Chicago, IlL Factory, Oshkosh, Wis.