The talking machine world (July-Dec 1923)

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170 (World of Muiicj THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD December 15, 192'! A New Song of Unusual Merit Nenorys Garden For All Voices. Victor Record Frances /Ilcla<|r By G^nnc Denni and Lucien Denni [glUST released, Red Seal Victor Record, by Frances Alda of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Clay Smitli says in his review of "Memory's Garden," in the "Lyceum Magazine": "There is style-plus, for it teems with led vocalistic show places. 'Memory's Garden' is a great concert song and will live for years." Published in three keys, with orchestra accompaniment. Duet for Soprano and AJto, Quailets tor Mixed, Mal« and Women's Voices. Obtainable at aU music stores or from the pubfahers J. JENKINS SONS' MUSIC CO., KansaS City, Mo. NEW "LA ROSITA" VOCAL EDITION Use of Number in Capitol Theatre Presentation Creates Immediate Demand The Sam Fox Publishing Co. was pressed to rush into print a vocal edition of its former instrumental success, "La Rosita," following its ing that name, it will also be used as the theme in the musical score when the picture is played elsewhere. Rolhafel, who is responsible for the many musical settings at the Capitol Theatre, has, in the above case, arranged an un usual, unique and elaborate prologue and the musical piece bearing the same name justifies this thought and attention, as it is a beautiful. holland as soprano lead, and a male quartet, gave the rendition of "Rosita" a background that not only placed the mind of the audience in a receptive mood for the photoplay to come, but impressed the melody upon those present in a manner that made it hard to forget. NEW REMICK NUMBER GOING WELL "Bring Back That Old-Fashioned Waltz" Makes Big Hit With Buffalo Public "La Rosita" in Capitol Presentation Buffalo, N. Y., December 8. — Sheet music dealers in Buffalo report that the new song recently released by Jerome H. Remick Co., "Bring Back That Old-Fashioned Waltz," is one of the best sellers on their counters. It was written by Albert Hay Malotte, a Buffalo songwriter, who is becoming famous for his ability as a writer of waltz music. Over 3,000 copies have been sold in Buffalo. Other good sellers are "I Want You," "No, No, Nora," "You Didn't Want Me When I Wanted You" and "Every Night I Cry Myself to Sleep Ovet You." Dealers generally report the demand for sheet music good. use as a vocal prologue to the photoplay showing of "Rosita" at the Capitol Theatre, New York, which was recently held over for a second week's appearance. The vocal edition of this Sam Fox success will carry the title "Rosita" and, in addition to being the musical prologue to the photoplay exhibition of the picture bear rhythmical, Spanish tango melody of most appropriate caliber. The scene is a public square of a Spanish city in the days of the Spanish cavaliers, with a typical Saracenic castle background. Doris Niles, in a Spanish dancer's costume, supported by the Capitol Ensemble, with Florence Mul The Paul Whiteman offices are opening a subsidiary branch in Philadelphia to build up bookings throughout the Middle Atlantic States, Elsie Hild, office manager for United Orciicstras. Inc., will spend part of her time in New York and part in cliarge of the new offire. EEP YDUR USU REGISTER HEARST MUSIC and make your own conditions instead of betn^ at the mercy of them. POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL' Write for Catalogue Featuring HEARST Music is likv mailing love to a Widow — You can't overdo it! Q^Q^^ NOW ""y foUow MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LTD. 16S8 Broadway, NEW YORK PhoenU BIdg., WINNIPEG 100% PROFIT THE BIGGEST CASH REGISTER CATALOGUE YOU CAN HANDLE Rings the bell like a bill collector BIG PROFITS — QUICK SALES — BIGGER BUSINESS There is no loss on any HEARST Song. AU unsold copies fully returnable Prices F. O. B. Nearest Office: 100 of one Song 14Kc. 100 Assorted .14^ Less than 100. .15 HEARST 199 Yongo St., TORONTO