NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1937)

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Rondo Verlag Berlin, Germany An examination of the musical copyright entries in the United States Library of Congress, as of April 1, 1937, disclosed the following entries under the name of RONDO VERLAG, Berlin, Germany, listed in the SESAC brochure dated June 1, 1936 as a publisher or organization included under its license. Period 1870-1921 No copyright entries found. The following list : 1. ACH-PUPPE (lied) by Victor Hollaender and F. Witte, c. Dec. 30, 1922. 2. ANNABELLE (lied) by Ray Henderson and R. Gilbert (Harry Roberts), arr. by Otto Lindemann. c. Feb. 5, 1925. 3. ANNEMARIE op. in 3 akten (kl. mit text) by Jean Gilbert, Robt. Gilbert, and G. Okonkowski. c. June 30, 1925. 4. BABETTE, BABETTE, WENN ICH DEIN HERZCHEN HATTE (ges. and klav.) by Artur Rebner, arr. by Otto Linde¬ mann. c. Dec. 16, 1922. 5. BEI MIR ABER NICHT (ges. and klav.) by Egan Neu¬ man and Kurt Schwabach. c. Nov. 1, 1922. 6. BLONDE (DER) TRAUM Op. in 3 akten (klav. mit singstimmen partitur) by Hugo Hirsch, A. Rebner and R. Kessler, arr. by Willy Geisler. c. Mar. 31, 1925. 7. CARNEVAL DER LIEBE Op. in 3 akten (klavieren auszug mit singstimmen) by Walter Bromme, Frederick Stein and Will Steinberg, c. Nov. 30, 1924. 8. DAS 1ST DAS ALTE LIED VON JUNGEN LEUTEN DASS EIN MALHEUR GASCHIECHT IN FRUHLINGSZEITEN (klav.) by Jean Gilbert, F. Grunbaum and W. Sterk, arr. by Willy Geisler. c. Oct. 22, 1922. 9. DAS SIND DIE NUTTEN VON GROSS-BERLIN (ges. and klav.) by Seigwart Ehrlich and Senta Loveland, c. Dec. 23, 1922. 10. DES KONIGS NACHBARIN singspiel in drei akten (klavierauszug mit text) by L. Jessel, Fritz Grunbaum and W. Sterk. c. June 30, 1923. Period 1922-1925 11. DOLLY, DU SPRICHST IN SCHLAFE VON MIR (shimmy lied) by V. Hol¬ laender, arr. by Otto Linde¬ mann. c. June 28, 1923. 12. DORINE (klav. mit text) by J. Gilbert, F. Grunbaum and W. Sterk, arr. by O. Lindemann. c. Oct. 18 1922 13. DORINE DU HAST WAS IM ANGE (ges. and klav.) by J. Gilbert, F. Grunbaum and W. Sterk, arr. by Otto Lindemann. c. Sept. 16, 1922. 14. DORINE UND DER ZUFALL lustspiel in drei akten (vollstandiger klavierauszug mit text) by J. Gilbert, F. Grun¬ baum and W. Sterk, arr. by H. J. Veith. c. Mar. 13, 1923. 15. DORINE UND DER ZUFALL lustspiel mit musik in drei ak¬ ten (klavierauszug mit text) by Fritz Grunbaum, Wilhelm Sterk and Jean Gilbert, arr. by Hans Joseph Veith. c. Mar. 15, 1923. 16. ERSTE (DIE) NACHT (klav. mit text) by H. Hirsch, E. Urban and H. Zerlett, arr. by Paul Huhn. c. June 1, 1922. 17. ERSTE (DIE) NACHT potpourri (klav. mit text) by Erich Urban, Hans H. Zer¬ lett and Hugo Hirsch, arr. by Paul Huhn. c. Sept. 29, 1923. 18. FASCHINGSKAVALIER op. in 3 akten (klav. mit text) by Paul Stumpf, George TourAlbrecht and Otto Wehner. c. Oct. 16, 1922. 19. FRAU (DIE) OHNE KUSS lustpiel in 3 akten (klav. mit singstimmen partitur) by Walter Kollo, R. Kessler' and Willie Kollo, arr. by Otto Lindemann. c. Sept. 20, 1924. 20. FURST (DER) VON PAPPENHEIM op. in 3 akten (klav. mit text) by Hugo Hirsch, F. Arnold and E. Bach, arr. by Hans Veith. c. June 30. 1923. 21. GLUCKSTROMPETER (DER) op. in 3 akten (klav. mit sings¬ timmen) by Heinrich Rein¬ hardt, G. Beer and A. Fried¬ mann. c. Dec. 31, 1922. 22. I WANT TO BE HAPPY (lied) aus “No, No, Nanette” by Vincent Youmans, H. Zer¬ lett and A. Rebner, arr. by O. Lindemann. c. Feb. 5, 1925. 23. ICH BRING’ DICH UM DIE ECKE (ges. and klav.)aus “Ein Scharfes Ding” by Egon Neu¬ mann, R. Schwabach and F. Witte, c. Dec. 28, 1922. 24. ICH HAB’ SO ANGST VOR DEN FRAUEN (ges. and klav.) by J. Gilbert, F. Grunbaum and W. Sterk, arr. by Otto Lindemann. c. Nov. 14, 1922. 25. IN KLEINEN DIELEN (shimmy lied) by J. Gilbert, F. Grunbaum and W. Sterk, arr. by Otto Lindemann. c. Oct. 3, 1922. 26. INDIAN LOVE CALL (lied) aus “Rose-Marie” by Rudolph Friml and Artur Rebner, arr. by O. Lindemann. c. Feb. 5, 1925. 27. JA. DIE LIEBE HAT ZWEI TRABANTEN (ges. and klav.) by J. Gilbert, L. Jacobson and R. Oesterreicher, arr. by Otto Linde¬ mann. c. Dec. 29, 1922. 28. KATJA aus “Katja die tanzerin” (klav. mit worte) by J. Gil¬ bert, L. Jacobson and R. Oesterreicher, arr. by Willy Geis¬ ler. c. Jan. 26, 1923. 29. KATJA DIE TANZERIN grosses potpourri (klav. mit text) by J. Gilbert, L. Jacob¬ son and R. Oesterreicher, arr. by Willy Geisler. c. Feb. 26, 1923. 30. KATJA DIE TANZERIN op. in 3 akten (klav. mit sings¬ timmen) by J. Gilbert, R. Oes¬ terreicher and L. Jacobson, arr. by Willy Geisler. c. Nov. 15. 1922. 117