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NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 


Nos. 27-52 


PART 2, JULY-DECEMBER, 1910 


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JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 27-30 
JULY, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


f wie Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 

the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,’’ 
°612 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘“‘Waltz,”? ‘‘Etude,’’ etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘Words by,’’ ‘‘Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyrigbt notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘“‘E,’’ Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’’ Class D, Dramaticc-musical compositions; ‘‘©’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1c.” stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy, and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contribution is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the Act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, 
immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the Act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December number, completing the 
volume, will have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
the year 1910, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A CANZONE A RUSEVELT; versi di Sal- 
yatore Baratta, musica di Paolo Bo- 
lognese; canto e mandolino. 4to. 


[15705 | 
© June 10, 1910; 2 @ June 11, | 


1910; E 234494; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 
ABBEY (THE) ; waltz, by W. R. Spence; 
piano. [15706 
© June 13, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 
1910; E 233653; Abbey effervescent 
salt co., Montreal, Canada. 


ABENDLIED. See Schumann (R. A.) 


Accept HimM TO-DAY; words by Mattie | 
B. Botteler, music by De Loss Smith. | 
[15707 | 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, | 
1910; E 284753; Chas. H. Gabriel, | 


Chicago, Ill. 


AcroBpat (THE) (Der akrobat); by 
Géza Horvath, op. 94, no. 3, arr. by 
Edmund Parlow; pianoforte six 
hands. [15708 

© June 15, 1910; 2 ce. June 14, 

1910; E 234672; Arthur P. Schmidt, 


Boston, Mass. 
ADAGIO CANTABILE. See Strauss (R.) 


ADAGIO PATHETIQUE; von Hans H. 
Ruhl; violine und pianoforte. [15709 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c June 14, 


1910; EH 234648; Arthur P. Schmidt, | 


Boston, Mass. 


ADAMS FAVORITE ANTHEMS; by Mrs. 
Carrie B. Adams, for the use of 
ehurech choirs, choral societies, etc. 

(Favorite author series no. 1.) 8vo. 

[15710 
© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 3, 1910; 

A 264450; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 

Ohio. 


ADE, MEIN LIEB, ADE; ged. von S. Kap- 

per, musik von Heinr. Bungert, op. 

194; miannerchor. 4to. (Auf fiti- 

geln des gesanges, no. 591.) [15711 

© May 14, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233280; Fr. Ullrich, Godesberg 
a/Rh., Germany. 


| ADIEU (L’) ; piéce mélodique par Léon 


J. Fontaine, op. 20; violon et piano. 
(Impressions musicales, no. 4.) 
[15712 
© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234427; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


| AFFINITY WALTZ; by J. Watson Scott; 


piano solo. [15713 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 233498 ; Will Rossiter, Chicago, I. 


AI LOVE E’ FEMMENE; versi di T. Fer- 
razzano, musica di Paolo Bolognese; 
canto e mandolino. [15714 


© June 11, 1910; 2 ec. June 15, 
1910; E 2383707; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 


See Verdi (J.) 


ALABAMA BOUND; words by Ed. Rogers 
and Saul Aronson, music by Will L. 
Becker. [15715 

© June 10, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 
1910; E 234485; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ALASKA TRAIL MARCH; by A. Schnei- 
der; piano. [15716 
©) Mai 235-1910). 2) ei May, 26; 
1910; E 234068; A. Schneider, Bel- 
lingham, Wash. 


AIDA. 


ALBA; romance, par Carlo Albanesi; 
piano. (alsa Wye 


© June 138, 1910; 2 ce June 14, 
1910; EK 234580; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


ALICE; romance, by J. Asher, arr. by 
A. F. Weldon; cornet and piano. 

[15718 

© June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

EK 233439; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Ill. 


ALL ABOARD FOR MONKEY TOWN; words 
by Jack Drislane, music by Geo. W. 
Meyer. [15719 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 
1910; BE 2338705; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


907 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15720 


pt. He, BYS:,. Vv. 5 


ALL FOR YOU AND ONLY YoU; written 
and composed by Tom Mellor and 
Harry Gifford. [15720 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 
1910;- EH 233047; Francis, Day ‘& 
Hunter, London, England. 


Ari (len) IN) Alu words! by vAjG: 

Bacon, music by Robert K. Belden. 

[15721 

© May 15, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233393; Agnes G. Bacon, Duluth, 
Minn. 


ALL JOIN IN THE CHORUS; words by 
Arthur Longbrake, music by Ed. 
Edwards. [15722 

© Aune?16;1910> 2) cs June: 16; 
1910; H 234710; Jos. Morris co., 
New York, N. Y. 

ALL STAR; medley overture, arr. by G. 
H. Reeves. 4to. (Universal band 
journal, no. 1248.) bio 


© May 26, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

E 234248; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INDY. 

ALL WE, LIKE SHEEP, HAVE GONE 

ASTRAY; words by T. O. Chisholm, 

music by C. H. Gabriel. [15724 


© June 20: 1910-92 ec) June M6, 
1910; E 2384745; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, III. 


ALLEGRESSE; valse, par Paul Saegel; 
violon et piano. (Le début du vio- 
lon, 1®*° série, no. 4.) [15725 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ce. May 831, 
1910; E 234101; Emile Ledue, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


ALLEGRETTO; composed by Claude E. 
Cover, ed. by Edwin H. Lemare. 
4to. (Recital series of original com- 
positions for organ, no. 38.) [15726 


© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234180; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ALLEGRETTO AGITATO; par Francois 
Schubert, nouvelle édition revue et 
éditée par William Henley; violon 
et piano. (12 bagatelles, no. 4.) 

[15127 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ¢. June 8, 1910; 

EH 234431; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


ALLEGRETTO GRAZIOSO; par Francois 
Schubert, op. 18, nouvelle édition 
revue et éditée par William Henley; 


violon et piano. (12 bagatelles, no. 


3.) [15728 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910: 
E 234480; B Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


908 


ALLEGRO POMPOSO; by M. Gordon 
Burgess; organ. obl. S8vo. (Organ 
loft, book 65, no. 197.) [15729 


© Apr. 27, 1910; 2c. May 31) 1910; 
E 284054; Vincent music co., Itd., 
London, England. 


ALMA MATER; words by Helen Emer- 
son, music by W. Van Volkinburg. 
4to. [15730 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 1910; 
E 233098; Warner Van Volkinburg, 
Holyoke, Mass. 


ALMIGHTY AND EVERLASTING GoD; 
anthem composed by James Lyon, 
op. 86, nos. 12 and 14; mixed voices. 
1. Collect for twelfth Sunday after 
Trinity. 2. Collect for fourteenth 
Sunday after Trinity. 4to. (Church 
choir library, nos. 49 and 50.) 

[15731, 15732 


© June 18, 1910; 2 ¢c. each June 
17, 1910; EH 233762, 233763; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London, England. 


ALONE; words by H. E. Warner, music 
by Alice Elieson, London, Weekes 
& CoO. [157383 

© June 13, 1910-2 eaune AiG: 
1910; E 234765; H. E. Warner, Lon- 
don, England. 


ALTE (DIE) BITT’ RE WEISE; ged. von J. 
Wahl-Breitenau, musik von Jodocus 
Schaaf, op 24; mi&nnerchor. 4to. 
(Auf fitigeln des gesanges, no. 570.) 

‘ [15734 

© May 14, 1910; 2c. June i, 1910; 

E 233274; Fr. Ullrich, Godesberg 
A/Rh., Germany. 


ALWAYS I’M TRUSTING; words by S. H. 
Hodges, music by Samson Hodges. 
[15735 | 
© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; | 
E 238575; Chas. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


ALWAYS SMILE; written by J. H. 
Brownson, composed by Orlando j 
Powell. [15736 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 26,1910: | 


E 235046; Francis, Day & Hunter, | 
London, England. 


ALZA MANOLITA; chanson espagnole, 
paroles de I*. L. Bénech, musique de |] 
Léo Daniderff. [157387 | 

© June 11, 1910; 2 @© dune 119] 
1910; E 2384521; Bénech, Paris, i 
France. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


15759 


AM HIMMELSTOR: ged. von Conrad 
Ferdinand Meyer, musik von [J. A. 
Moller]. 4to. (Hausmusik Oberam- 
mergau, no. 2.) [15788 

© May 18, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234288; Balthasar Keller, Oberam- 
mergau, Germany. 


Ame (L’) bes rris (The soul of the 
iris); poésie de Camille Mauclair, 
English words by Nita Cox, musique 
de Rhené-Baton; transposed key of 
B flat. [1578 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 231952; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL; words by 
Ina Duley Ogden, music by Carrie 
B. Adams; men’s voices. [15740 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
EH 233324; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. : 


AMERICAN FESTIVAL OVERTURE; by An- 

ton Hegner, op. 47. Orchestra score. 

[15741 

© June 11, 1910: 2 c. June 13, 

a910;5 BH 2535091; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


— — Orchestra parts. [15742 

© June 11, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 

1910; E 288600; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


AMERICAN (THE) GIRL; waltz, by J. W. 
Adam; piano. [15743 
"© 1c June 6, 1910; E 233459; 
Jos. W. Adam, Dillon, Mont. 


AMORETTEN ; drei kleine vortragsstticke 
in tanzform, von Walter Niemann, 
op. 15; pianoforte. [15744 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; EH 234616; Steingriber verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Amour (L’) Au CHILI; nach motiven 
des Londoner apachentanzes ( White- 
chapel-dance), von Gustave Goublier, 
arr. von Camillo Morena. 1. Deutsche 
u. oOsterreichische harmonie-musik. 
2. Kavalleriemusik.  4to. ( Neues 
repertoire, militirmusik, no. 27.) 

[15745, 15746 

© May 14, 1910; 2c. each June 1, 

1910; E 233284, 283285; Otto Junne, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


AMOURS RUSTIQUES; mazurka, par PB. 
Lauga; piano. [15747 
© June 11, 1910; 2 ¢c. June 11, 
1910; E 234518; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 


ANDANTE GRAZIOSO; by H. L. Ashford; 

organ. obl. S8vo. [15748 

© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 3, 1910; 

E 233334; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


ANDANTE RELIGIOSO; by Francis Thomé, 
op. 70, transcribed by Adolph Fischer, 
ed. and fingered by Leo Schulz; 
violoncello and piano. [15749 

© June s17,, 190 | 2 er Aune wis: 
1910; E 284815; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York, N. Y. 


par Léon J. Fontaine; violon et 
piano. (8 miniatures, no. 1.) 
[15750 


© June 9.) 1910; 2.°e sune 18) 
1910; E 233888; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


ANDULKA; op. 97, [und] NAPI SE BRA- 
TRICKU; op. 98, 2 pochody s textem, 
slozil Fr. Tichy; harmoniemusik. 
obl. 24mo. [15751 

© May 28, 1910: 2 c« June 17, 
1910; BH 233797; Mojmir Urbanek, 
Prague, Austria. 


ANGEL VOICES; words and music by 
Victor Everham. Chicago, L. Kohler. 
: [15752 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c June 17, 
1910; E 284812; Victor Hverham, 
Chicago, Il. 


ANGELS ARE REJOICING OVER ME; words 
by James Rowe, music by Howard E. 
Smith. [15753 

© June 8,1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
E 233562; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Ill. 


ANGEL’S (AN) DREAM; Song poem, by 

S. G. Kiesling, op. 56; piano. [15754 

© June 10, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 

EK 234473; Samuel G. LKiesling, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


ANGELUS; by J. P. Ludebuehl; piano. 

(Two sketches, no. 1.) [15755 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 

EH 233642; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INE GY. 


ANN’ MARIE; gavotte von Wolfgang 
Lentner, op. 1. Klavier. 2. Orches- 
terstimmen. 38. Salon-orchester. 

[15756-15758 

© May 4, 1910; 2 c. each May 25, 

1910; E 232831—2382833; Fritz Schu- 
berth, jr., Leipzig, Germany. 

ANNIE; words by Mrs. W. G. C., music 
by Clifton Keith. [15759 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ce May 28, 
1910; E 231872; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


909 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15760 


pt. Ime BS, ves 


ANSWER, LITTLE SWEETHEART DO; by 
EK. J. Salzer; vocal orchestra key of 
Di Svo. [15760 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234117; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. IN. -¥: 


ANTOINE. See Lalo (E. V.) 
APPROBATION; words and music by 
J. Collins. [15761 


© May 28, 1910; 2 ce May 27, 
1910; E 232885; John Collins, San- 
dusky, Ohio. 


APRIL (AN) DAY; caprice, by Mary 
Helen Brown; violin and piano. 
[15762 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 
E 233645; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN.” NG. 


ARABESQUES; 5 piéces, par Léon Dela- 

fosse; piano. En recueil. [15763 

© June 11, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233371; Durand & cie., Paris, 
France. 


ARAGONAISE; caprice 4 la mazurka, by 

James H. Rogers; piano. [15764 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

E 231915; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ARE YOU DRIFTING; words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [15765 

© Apr. 30, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 


E 235209; Charles M. Alexander, 
New York, N. Y. 
ARAINE ET BARBE-BLEUE; par Paul 


Dukas, introduction du 8° acte, 
transcription par Léon Roques; 2 
pianos 4 4 mains. [15766 

© June’ 14, 1910; °2 «” June 11, 
1910; E 234533; Durand & cie., 
Paris, France. 


Arioso. See Handel (G. F.) 


ARLEQUIN; par Karl Geister; piano 4 
4 mains. (La comédie, no. 2.) 
[15767 
© June 11, 1910; 2 ¢ June 11, 
1910; E 234536; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


ARTIST’S DREAM; waltz, by Robert Voll- 
stedt, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; full 


band. 4to. (American star journal, 
no. 1327.) [15768 
© May 18, 1910; 2 c May 28 


1910; E 233105; Carl Fischer, New 
York. N: 'Y. 


ASHFORD (EH. L.) Preludio; organ, obl. | 
Svo. [15769 © 
© May 31, 1910; 2 c June 3, 1910; 

E 233330; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


ASHTON (ALGERNON) Sechs stiicke, op. | 
140; pianoforte. Heft 1 und 2. 
[15770 
© May 10, 1910; 2 e@ May 25, | 
1910; E 232859; Steingriber verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ASK WHAT YOU WILL; words by Char- | 
lotte G. Homer, music by C. H. Ga- | 
briel. [157TH | 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ¢. June 16%) 
1910; E 234755; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 


AT HONOR’S GLORIOUS CALL; chorus, by — 
Sullivan, arr. by George B. Nevin; 
mixed voices. (Octavo glees and part- 
songs, no. 284.) [15772 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; — 
E 233344; Theo. Presser co., Phila- — 
delphia, Pa. 


AT THE COUNTRY INN; polka-mazurka, 
by Fritz Wenzel, op. 305; piano. 
[15773 
© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233183; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


AT THy cross I Bow; words by S. H. 
Hodges, music by Samson Hodges. 
[15774 
© June 8, 1910; 2c) Aume 10) 
1910; E 283581; Chas. F. Weigele, 
Pasadena, Cal. 


ATHANAIS; légende mimo-lyrique en 
un acte, de Jean Civieu, musique de 
Marcel Lattés. Partition piano ré- 
duite par l’auteur. 4to. [15775 

© June 3, 1910; 2 ce. June 4, 1910; 
EH 234275; Enoch & co., Paris, France. 


Au tac (On the lake); par Emil 
Kronke, op. 47; piano. (Nippes, no. 
4.) [15776 

© June 15, 1910; 2 & June 14 
1910; E 234692; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Au MATIN. See Godard (B. L. P.) 


AU MATIN CLAIR; poéme de Pierre 
d’Amor, musique de René Rabey. 
[15TTT 
© May 28, 1910; 2 « May 23, 
1910; E 2381950; Durand & cie., 
Paris, France. 


910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 aN 
AU PAYS DES REVES; melodie, par 
Charles Godard, op. 167; piano. 
[15778 


© May 20, 1910; 2 ec. May 831, 
1910; E 232990; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


AUBADE D’ETE; humoresque, par Franz 
Drdla, op. 71; violon et piano. 
[15779 
© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234622; Bosworth & ©co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


AUF DEM MEERE; ged. von Heinrich 
Heine, musik von Wilhelm Heine- 
mann, op. 21, no. 1; miunnerchor. 
Partitur. 4to. [15780 

ee aene 1, 1910; 2 c June 13, 
1910; E 233603; Wm. A. Kaun music 
co., Milwaukee, Wis. 


AUF MEINER HERZLIEBSTEN AUGELEIN ; 
ged. von H. Heine, musik von Hans 
Hermann. (Lieder no. 4.) [15781 

© June 9, 1910; 2 c June 18, 
1910; E 233903; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


AUF VERBOTENEN WEGEN; walzerlied 
aus der posse, Otto der 3°°, text von 
Alfred Schonfeld, musik von Jean 
Gilbert. [15782 

© May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232848; Thalia-theater-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 

AURORA; valse lente, by Julian W. 
Kindt. (Boosey & co.’s orchestral 
journal, no. 130.) [15783 

© May 26, 1910; 2 « May 27, 
1910; E 232874; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


(Break of day); waltz, by Rob- 
ert De Socio; mandolin. [15784 

@ june 4, 1910; 2 ¢. June 11, 
1910; E 234495; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, ‘N. Y. 


AUs CATANIEN (Catania); tarantelle, 
von Géza Horvath, op. 110; piano- 
forte. [15785 


© June 15, 1910- 2 c; June 14, 
1910; E 234661; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


AUS DER KINDHEIT TAGEN; fiinf leichte 
melodische characterstiicke, von Leo 
Portnoff, op. 19, revidiert von 
Richard Engler; pianoforte zu vier 
hianden. [15786 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c@ June 14, 
1910; EK 234617; Gebr. Ulbrich, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


15795 


AUTUMN SUNSET; valse lente; by John 
W. Bratton; piano. [15787 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c« May 28, 
1910; E 288131; Victor Kremerco, 
Chicago, Ill. 


AUTUMN voIces (Herbststimmung) ; 
waltzes, by Paul Lincke; piano. 
[15788 


© May 24, 1910; °2 © (May 25: 
1910; E 232768; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


AVALON WALTZ; by D. W. Crist; piano 
or cabinet organ. [15789 


© June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EK 233429; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, 
Ohio. 


AvE Maria; musique de B. A. Cart- 
land. Paris, EK. Ploix. [15790 
© May 30, 1910; 2 ec. June 6, 
1910; E 233356; Blanche Arden 
Cartland, Paris, France. 


AVE MARIA (DAS) VON OBERAMMER- 
GAU; die schmerzhafte Mutter Got- 
tes beim abschied von Betania im 
passionspiel, musik von [Friulein J. 
A. Moller]; gesang und piano. 4to. 
(Hausmusik Oberammergau, no. 1.) 

[15791 

© May 12, 1910; 2 ec. May 25, 

1910; E 232822; Balthasar Keller, 
Oberammergau, Germany. 


AVE VERUM; three-part chorus, music 
by Pietro Alessandro Yon; men’s 
voices. (Octavo edition, no. 5425.) 

[15792 


© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. May 27, 
1910; E 232929; G. Schirmer, ine, — 
New York, N. Y. 


AVIATOR (THE) Tes Ve 
Forbes; piano. [157938 
© 1c. June 14, 1910; E 234598; 

R. V. Forbes, Miamisburg, Ohio. 


WALTZ; by 


AWAY TO THE woops (Hinaus ins 
freie); by F. L. Morey, op. 34, no. 
1; pianoforte six hands. [15794 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234674; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BABY, MY LOVE; schottische, by M. 

Greenwald; piano. [15795 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234887; Leo. Feist, New York, 
INS Ys 


911 


«SSS SL Sa 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15796 


pt. UE nee 


Bacu (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Kleines 
priludium; bearb. von Otto Singer; 
violine und klavier. 1. In C moll. 
Zitat: o. in.Des gur. (in- 
nere stimmen, no. 1-3.) 

[15796-15798 


© May 12, 1910; 2 ec. each June 1, 
1910; EH 2383262-233264; Schott 
fréres, Brussels, Belgium. 


—— Loure; ed. by E. L. Winn; violin 
and piano. [15799 
© May 19, 1910; 2 «@ June 4, 
1910; E 234236; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N. Y. 


—— March in F; arr. by Edmund 
Parlow; two pianos eight hands. 
[15800 
© dune th, 1910: *27 es June 14 
1910; E 234630; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BACHELOR GIRL; two-step, by May 
Boyer; piano. [15801 
© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 
1910; E 233230; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Bacto (IL) (The kiss); waltz, by L. 
Arditi, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau. 
4to. (Universal band journal, no. 
1190. ) [15802 

© May Jie 1910-52) -e. June: 4; 
1910; E 234288; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork, N.: Y; 


BAD’NER MAD’LN (Girls of Baden); 
waltz, by Karl Komzak, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau. 4to. (Universal band 
journal, no. 1192.) [158038 


© May 20, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EH 234242; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN OY 


BACHLEIN AM WALDESRANDE (Forest 
brooklet) ; von Ernst Heuser, op. 67, 
no. 2; pianoforte. [15804 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234659; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BAGATELLE; by Ernest Newton; piano- 
forte. (7 miniatures, no. 3.) [15805 
© June 15, 1910; 2c. June 14, 
1910; E 234679; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) I dreamt 
that I dwelt in marble halls; arr. 
by A. F. Weldon; cornet and piano. 

[15806 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233444; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, I11. 


BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM)—Cont’d. 
—— Killarney; arr. by A. F. Weldon; 
cornet and piano. [15807 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233447; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Il. 


—— Then you’ll remember me; arr. by 
A. F. Weldon, cornet and piano. 
[15808 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EH 2838457; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Il. 


BALLERINNERUNG (Dream of the ball) ; 
walzer, von Carl Bohm, op. 379; 
pianoforte. (3 compositionen, no. 3.) 

[15809 

©; June 15, 1910; 2\e Junert4. 

1910; E 234628; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BAND, BAND, BAND; words by A. Sey- 
mour Brown, music by Nat. D. Ayer. 
[15810 


© June 6, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233413; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York (Nos 


BARCAROLA; par Francois Schubert, op. 
13, nouvelle édition revue et éditée 
par William Henley ; violon et piano. 
(12 bagatelles, no. 12.) [15811 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234438; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


BarcAROLE. See Cimmerer (Carl) 
Sechs stticke. 


BARCAROLLE; par Dagmar Ribner; 
piano. [15812 


© May 10, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232857; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York Nay. 


BARCAROLLE. See Offenbach (J.) 


BARGIEL (WOLDEMAR) Adagio, op. 38; 
ed. and fingered by Leo Schulz; vio- 
loncello and piano. [15813 


© June 13, 1910; 2 c June 14, 
1910; E 234578; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N.Y. 


BARN YARD Romeo; from Chanticlair, 
the barnyard Romeo, words and mu- 
sic by Edward Madden. [15814 

© 1 ec. June 8, 1910; EH 233522; 
William Morris, inc., New York, N. Y. 


BATTLE HYMN OF THE SAINTS; words 
by Elmer M. Swallow, music by 
A. C. Fisher. [15815 

© May 17, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 1910; 
E 231883; Albert C. Fisher, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


912 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-80, July, 1910 


15835 


BE MY SWEETHEART; words by Herbert 
Thomas, music by Leopold Kohls. 
[15816 
© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 
E 2383228; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


Be THOU WITH ME; sacred solo, words 
by Edward McCarthy, music by 
Adam Geibel. 1. No. 1 in D flat; 
2 No. 2in A- flat. [15817, 15818 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 1, 
1910; E 233178, 233179; Theo. Press- 
er co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


BE YE RECONCILED To GoD; words and 
music by Robert Harkness. [15819 
© Apr. 30, 1910; 2c. Tune 1, 1910; 
EK 233207; Charles M. Alexander, 

= Wew York, N. Y. 


BEARING THE CROSS; words and music 
by W. Haynes. [15820 
© May 17, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
1910; E 2383147: Wilson Haynes, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


BEASTLY AW’FLLY JOLLY, DON’T CHER 
KNOW; written and composed by 
Fred Hastings. [15821 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
EK 283134; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


BEATITUDES IN SONG; words and music 
by T. M. Towne. [15822 


@yiune 16, 1910: 2 c.. June 10; 
1910; E 234824; T. Martin Towne, 
Chicago, Ill. 


BEAUTIFUL PeERSIA (Belle Perse) ; 
march, by Paul Lincke; piano. 
[15823 
© May 24, 1910; 2c. May 25,1910; 
E 232770; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Workin: -Y.. 


BEAUTY AND PRAISE; a Service for chil- 
dren’s day, words by various authors, 
-mmusic by C. Harold Lowden. 8vo. 
[15824 
© Apr. 13, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
EH 231948; John J. Hood co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


B&BES POUDRES; polka, par HE. Lauga; 
piano. [15825 
© June 11, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 
1910; H 234514; Emile Lauga, Paris 
France. 


BECAUSE OF THEE; words by Celia 
Thaxter, music by Mary B. Ehr- 
mann, op. 15. [15826 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
EH 231862; W. H. Willis & co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


BECAUSE YOU LOVE ME; words by J. 

MacDonald, music by F. C. Collinge. 

[15827 

© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 

1910; E 284564; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


BEES (THE) ARGUMENT; 
M. H. Brown; piano. New York, 
Edward Schuberth & co. [15828 

© May 10, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; 
E 2838022; Mary Helen Brown, New 
Works IN. YG 


caprice, by 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Country 
dances (Kontretinze); arr. by Ed- 
mund Parlow; two pianos, eight 
hands. [15829 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234631; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Eeston, Mass. 


-—— Unto Thee; words from Psalm 
25, music arr. by Rufus O. Suter. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10080.) 

[15830 


© June 13, 1910; 2 ec. June 138, 
1910; EH 233691; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadeiphia, Pa. 


BELIEVE IN ME; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by C. H. Gabriel. [15831 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 284729; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


BELLA; polka-mazurka, by Emil Wald- 
teufel, op. 118, arr. by R. Jung- 
nickel; orchestra. 4to. (Artist’s or- 
chestra repertoire, no. 26-A.) [15832 

© June 4, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 234624; Ross Jungnickel, New 
York. IN. ¥. 


BELLA Sici~1aA; valzer, di Francesco 
Contursi; pianoforte. no. 11890. 
[15833 
© May 14, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233271; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan, 
Italy. 


BELLE (LA) POLONAISE; mazurka ele- 
gante, by Otto Hackh; piano. (Fa- 
vorite compositions, no. 4.) [15834 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 232960; Chandler-Ebel music €o., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


BELLECLAIRE; march and two-step. by 
Henry Kessler, arr. by John Itzel; 
band. 4to. [15835 

© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
BD 233424; Musiclovers co., New York, 
ING UY 


913 


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15836 


pt. 1, 1S: Vv. 5 


BELLEVUE GRAND MARCH; by D. W.| Brest (THE) CHANCE OF ALL; words 


Crist; piano or cabinet organ. 
[15836 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
H) 9233434: DD: W. Crist, Moultrie, 
Ohio. 


BERCEUSE; by Russell S. Gilbert, op. 
20; violin and piano. [15837 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 
BE 233644; Carl Fischer, New York. 
re 
poésie de Claudius  Popelin, 
musique de René Chauvet. (Deux 
mélodies, no. 1.) [15838 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c« May 23, 
1910; E 231963; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 
(Cradle song); by G. Delbriick, 
transcribed by Gustav Saenger; two 
violins and piano. [15839 
©: May. 27> 1910.) 2) ¢ June A; 
1910; E 234226; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, ANG AY: 
poésie de Georges Champenois, 
English words by Nita Cox, musique 
de Rhené-Baton; transposed key 
Ofek [15840 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; EH 231951; Durand &€ = cie., 
Paris, France. 


BERCEUSE. See also CAmmerer (Carl) 
Sechs charakterstiicke. 


BERCEUSE-REVERIE. See Massenet (J. 
HF.) 


Beriioz (HeEctor Louis) Danse des 
sylphes; ballet from The damnation 
of Faust, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
theatre orchestra. 1515. [15841 


© May 24, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234230; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NAY. 


BERRICHONNE (LA); marche, par Paul 
Wachs; transcription par L. Streab- 
_bog; piano. (Premiers concerts, 2°™* 
vol, no; 13.) [15842 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c« May 31, 
1910; E 234097; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


BESIDE THE LONELY NILE; from A 
dream of Egypt, words by Charles 
Hanson Towne, music by Amy 
Woodforde-Finden. [15843 


© May 21, 1910; 2 «& May 23, 
1910; E 231936; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


and music by Hiersheh Steinberg. 
[15844 
© May 20, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; EH 23838228; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


BETS-IHM ; words and music by H: 
Kanapoff. [15845 


© June 15, 1910.2 @ gone 14. 
1910; E 284549; Theodore Lohr, 
New York, N. Y. 


BETTER THAN ALL THE WORLD; words 
and music by B. C. Oliver. [15846 
© May 23, 1910; 2 -e. May 23, 
1910; E 2381926; Belle Crihfield 
Oliver, Luka, Ill. 


BitL BAILEY’S APPLICATION; Words: 
and music by E. H. Day. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[15847 

©. May 27, 1910; 2 eyeing 27, 

1910; E 232865; Edna Hooker Day, 
Newton, N.) J. 


BILLET-DOUXx (UN) ; intermezzo lyrique, 
par Franz Werner ; piano. [15848 
© June 13, 1910: 2 egune 12: 
1910; E 233587; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London, England. 


BILLY Possum; two step, by W. H. 

Wayland; band. 4to. [15849 

© May 1, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 

EK 233541; Walter H. Wayland, Gi- 
rard, Kans. 


BIRDS IN THE NIGHT; three part chorus, 
words by Lionel H. Lewin, music by 
Sir Arthur Sullivan, arr. by Frederic 
W. Root; two soprano and alto 
voices. 4to. (Supplementary music 
for schools, no. 34.) [15850 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233400; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


BISHOP COLLEGE SUPPLEMENT; compiled 

by J. A. Talcott. 12mo. [15851 

© Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 

E 233079; John A. Talcott, Marshall, 
Tex. 


BITTERSWEET; words and music by M. 
Stuart. [15852 


© 1-¢., June 16, 19103 iasines: 
Marion Stuart, San Mateo, Cal. 


BIzET (GEORGES) Intermezzo; aus der 
oper Carmen, bearbeitet von Franz 
Drdla; violine und klavier. [158538 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c« June. £4, 
1910; E 234607; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


914 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1919 


BLACKBIRDS (THE) ROUNDELAY; words 
by Edward Teschemacher, music by 
A. von Abn Carse. [15854 

ma May 26. 1910;5°2°e¢ May 27, 
1910: E 232878; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


BLEss JEHOVAH; words from Ps. 103, 
music by Thoro Harris. [15855 
fe oMay 25, 1910; 2 ¢ May 31, 
1910; E 234032; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


BLESSED (THE) STORY; words and 
music by Thoro Harris. [15856 
PF May 25;°1910; 2 © ‘May ‘31, 


1910; E 234030; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


BLIND MAN’S BUFF; by Claude d’Albret ; 
piano. (Six easy melodious pieces, 
no. 5.) [15857 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234221; Carl Fischer, New York, 
> ¥. 


BLIND (THE) SINGER; words by Wil- 
fred Wilson Gibson, music by Percy 
Elliott. no. 1 in G. [15858 


fe) June 9, 1910:°2 ec. June. 10, 
1910; E 2383549; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


BLONDINEN-WALZER; nach motiven der 
operette, Lumpus und Pumpus, von 
Edmund Eysler ; 6sterreichische mili- 
tair-oder deutsche infanteriemusik. 
4to. [15859 
__ © May 10, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233287; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


BLOSE (JOHANN M.) 
op. 18; piano. Washington, Song- 
land pub. co. [15860 


© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 
1910; E 2388012; Johann M. Blose, 
Washington, Pa. 


Rondino in G, 


BLUMEN (DIE) KRENZE; words and 
music by Solomon Small. [15861 


© 1c. June 16, 1910; EB 234782; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


BLUMENGEPLAUDER; ged. von Jul. 
Gersdorff, musik von Max Stange, 
op. 127; gemischter chor. 4to. 
Edelsteine, no. 3.) [15862 


© May 10, 1910; 2 ec. May 25, 
1910; E 232826; Arno Spitzner’s ver- 
lag, Berlin, Germany. 


15870 


BLUSHING (THE) BRIDE (Timide épou- 
sée) ; valse entr’acte, by L. P. Lau- 
rendeau; orchestra. 4to. [15863 


© May 9, 1910; 2 c. May 16, 1910; 
E 231558; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nai ¥; 


BOHEMIAN FOLK SONG; Simply arr. by 
John Mokrejs; piano four hands. 
Book 2. [15864 


© May 24, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 
1910; E 233062; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Il. 


Botero. See Caimmerer (Carl) Sechs 
stticke. 
BoNHOMME (LE) DE NEIGE; conte 


féerique en 20 tableaux lumineux, 
paroles de Benjamin Rabier, mu- 
sique de J. Vieu. Partition. [15865 


© June 11, 1910; 2 c June 6, 
1910; E 283365; Maurice Vieu et 
Jane Vieu, Paris, France. 


Book (THE) DIVINE; words and mu- 
sic by Thoro Harris. [15866 


© May 25, 1910; 2 c« May 31, 
1910; E 234022; Brown-Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 


BooK OF THIRTY HYMN TUNES; Com- 
posed by Mrs. Henry Fludyer. obl. 
8vo. [15867 


© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 


E 233500; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 
BooSEY’S MILITARY JOURNAL, 128TH 


SERIES NO. 4. Contents: Quarto si- 
tio de Bilboa (Fourth siege of Bil- 


boa), selection of Spanish war 
songs, arr. by M. Retford; Wally, 
galop, by Heinsdorff, arr. by W. 
Clark. Band. [15868 


© June 16, 1910; 2 e« June 17, 
1910; E 2383792; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Boost OUR TOWN; words by Clement 
L. Pollock, music by D. L. White. 
[15869 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c June 6, 
1910; E 2838418; White-Smith pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Boy Dan; a song of the ranges, words 
and music by W. Sutherland. 
[15870 


EK 234378 ; 


Wash. 


© 1c June 7, 1910; 
Watson Sutherland, Seattle, 


915 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15871 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Denn alles 
fleisch es ist wie gras; ein deutsches 
requiem, zweiter satz, op. 45, bear- 
beitet von E. Urtel und Jj. H. Mat- 
they ; harmoniemusik. [15871 

© May 11, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 
1910; E 232841; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


BRAVURA; by Tobias Matthay, from 
the suite op. 16, no. 8; piano, 113171. 
(Two studies, no. 2.) [15872 

©" May 27> 1910-22") May. 28, 
SLO He 253tGls +G. Ricordi & *co:, 
London, England. 


BREATHE A PARTING BLESSING; words 
by James Rowe, music by Howard 
E. Smith. [15873 


(© May 25:21910;" 2 c May 31; 
1910; E 234028; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


BRIDGET; words and music by C. Por- 

ter. Detroit, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[15874 

Owune 14 1910692 ee June 14. 

1910; E 234558; Cole Porter, New 
Mork, “N.Y. 


BRIGHT EYES; waltzes, by Karl 
Eoschna,, arr: 4h. ¥Pland\ Geo: J. 
Trinkaus; mandolin orchestra. 

[15875 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234187; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Worl N.Y. 


BRING BACK THE LOST TO GOD; words 
by T. O. Chisholm, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [15876 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ce June 16, 
1910; E 234720; Chas. E. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


BRITONAISE (THE); written and com- 
posed by Ralph M. Reade. [15877 
© May 30, 1910; 2 ce. May 28, 
1910; E 233658; National music co., 
Toronto, Canada. 


BRITONS, STRIKE HOME; solo and chorus 
from Bonduca, by Purcell. (Choruses 
for equal voices, Curwen’s ed., 
71278.) [15878 

© June 10, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 2343898; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


BROTHER (A) ON THE THRONE; words 
and music by Thoro Harris. [15879 
© May 25, 1910; 2 ec May 81, 
1910; E 234001 : Brown-Franklin COZ 
Fort Worth, Tex, 


pt. 1, 2 Sa 


BROTHER, THOU ART GONE BEFORE US; 
anthem from The martyr of An- 
tioch, sacred musical drama, by Ar- 
thur Sullivan. 4to. [15880 

© May 23, 1910; 2 ce. May 24, 
1910; E 233014 : Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


BROWNIES (Heinzelminnchen) ; by N. 
von Wilm, op. 81, no. 24 [ed. by W. 
P. Mero]; piano. [15881 

© May 23, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; E 281916; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BRUDERLEIN FEIN; waltzes from mo- 
tives of the operette, by Leo. Fall; 
orch. 4to. [15882 

© May 28, 1910; 2 e@ May 81, 
1910; E 2329638; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


BUDS AND BLOSSOMS; waltz, by W. C. 
Powell; piano. [15883 


©June 16, 1910: 2 © June 46, 
1910; E 234762; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


BUILD ON THE ROCK; words and music 
by Thoro Harris. [15884 
© May. 25, 1910; 2G) May eat: 
1910; E 234044; Brown-Franklin ¢o., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


BULGARE (LA); mazurka, par Ro- 
dolphe Berger; orchestre avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [15885 

© June 11, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 283376; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


BUNGALOW LOVE SONG; words and mu- 
sic by Kenneth MacDougall. [15886 
© June -21, 1910; 2c: June 20; 
1910; E 233918; Middletown music 
pub. co., Middletown, Conn. 


BurcEerR (Max) Drei heitere gesinge, 
op. 75; fiir vierstimmigen mi&nner- 
chor oder soloquartett. [15887 

© May 30, 1910; 2 c. each June 9, 
1910; E 233514; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Busy-BEES; a cantata service for chil- 
dren’s day; words by Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, music by Charles C. Ackley. 
Svo. [15888 

© Apr. 19, 1910: 2 ce Meee 
1910; A 264413; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


916 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-280, July, 1910 


BuT WHAT MUST IT BE TO BE THERE; 
sacred song, words by Elizabeth 
Mills, music by Geo. Noyes Rockwell. 

[15889 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

E 231919; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


BUTTERFLY (THE); Japanese song, 
words and music by Katherine Hey- 
man. (The children’s hour, no. 2.) 

[15890 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 

E 234361; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


By GRACE ARE YE SAVED; words and 

music by Thoro Harris. [15891 

© May 25, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 

E 234041; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


BY THE SILVRY SAN JOAQUIN; words 
by J. Casey, music by Al. Belardez. 
4to. [15892 


© 1c. May 24, 1910; E 233010; 
Joseph Casey, Represa, Cal. 


By THE WATERS OF BABYLON; anthem 
by Louise Tudor Woeltge, mixed 
voices. (Music for the sanctuary, 
octavo ed. no. 154.) [15893 


© May 27, 1910; 2 c..May 28, 1910; 
‘E 2383153; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BYE AND BYE; from The gipsy rover, 
words and music by Mr. and Mrs. 
J. W. Dodge. [15894 

© June 21, 1910; 2) c. June :20, 
1910; E 233912; John Wilson Dodge, 
United States. 


Sechs charakter- 
Stiicke, op. 85; violine und piano- 
forte. [15895 

© May 7, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 2382861; Steingriber verlag, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


CAMMERER (CARL) 


—Sechs stticke, op. 86; violoncello 
und pianoforte. [15896 


© May 7, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232860; Steingriber verlag, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


CAHAL MOR OF THE WINE-RED HAND; a 
rhapsody, words by James Clarence 
Mangan, music by Horatio Parker; 
baritone and orchestra. Vocal score. 

[15897 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 

E 2338036; H. W. Gray co. New 
Mork. »N,: Y. 


15906 


CAHIER DE DEVOIRS; appliqués 4 la mé- 
thode de lecture musicale, par H. 
Vaillant. Svo. [15898 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
A-Foreign 1808; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


CALANDRELLA, CALANDRE’; versi di S. 
Baratta, musica del M. O. Vincenzo 
De Crescenzo; canto e mandolino. 
4to. [15899 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 283204; Antonio Grauso, New 
York, N. Y. 


CALCIUM (THE) Moon; from The sum- 
mer widowers; words by Glen Mac- 
Donough, music by A. Baldwin 
Sloane. [15900 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ce. May 28, 1910; 
EK 2388149; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Wonk. IN: oN 


CALIFORNIA INDIAN SONG; OR, WE’RE 
GOING TO SCALP YOU, STANFORD; words 
and music by H. W. Bingham. 

[15901 

© Apr 16, 1910-921... Apr 205 

1910; E 232803; Pacific Coast music 
co., San Francisco, Cal. 


CAMP OF THE GYPSIES (Im zigeuner- 
lager); by Fr. Behr, op. 424, no. 3, 
rev. and fingered by Rafael Richter ; 
piano. [15902 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
EH 232900; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


CANADIAN LAND; words and music by 

EK. F. Miller. 4to. [15903 

© June 10, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233426; Edward Fredrick Miller, 
Morgan Park, Ill. 


CAN-CAN (THE) DANCE; words by Bal- 
lard Macdonald, music by Ruth 
Boyd. [15904 

©1e June 6, 1910; E 2383466; 
Mrs. Jacques Bustanoby, New York, 
INS Xs 


CANOE LOVE SONG; words by Max Lysle, 

music by James L. Burke. [15905 

© June 7, 1910; 2c. June 11, 1910; 

E 2384460; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York Ni Ys 


CANOEING ON THE CHARLES; words and 

music by T. E. de Grasse. [15906 

© June 10, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 

BH 2343896; Thos. E. de Grasse, New- 
ton, Mass. 


917 


ey NE Tra OUT eT oS Wa Se eh) Pei My Reems” | Spanae te. hy eee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15907 


pt. HI, B.S, v.5 


CANTABILE; par Francois Schubert, op. 
13, nouvelle édition revue et éditée 
par William Henley; violon et piano. 
(12 bagatelles, no. 2.) [15907 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. June 8, 1910; 
E 234429; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


CANTIQUE AU St. SACREMENT; paroles 
du Bienheureux de Montfort, mu- 


sique de F. de La Tombelle. Edi- 
tion avec ace. 4to. (Selecta opera, 
no. 20.) [15908 


© May 26, 1910; 2 ce. June 14, 
1910; E 234618; L. J. Biton, St. Lau- 
rent, France. 

—— Edition sans ace. 12mo. 
(Selecta opera, no. 20.) [15909 

(On May 27, 1910; °2 ec. Tunea17, 
1910; E 233806; L. J. Biton, St. Lau- 
rent, France. 


CANTON; words and music by M. 

Stuart. [15910 

© 1c. May 31, 1910; E 234086; 
Marion Stuart, San Mateo, Cal.: 


CAPITAN (IL) FRACASSA; potpourri sui 
motivi dell’ opera comica, di Mario 
Costa, riduzione di Erm*® Carosio; 
orchestra, completa con pianoforte. 
4to. [15911 


© June. 16, 1910:. 2c. June. 17, 
1910; E 233784; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


CAPRICE. 
stiicke. 


See Cimmerer (Carl) Sechs 


CAPTAIN ZABRISKIE; march, by R. A. 
Cocn, band. 4to. [15912 


© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 1910; 

E 233538; Robt. A. Coon, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 

CAPTIVE; words by N. P. Ross, music 

by Arthur A. Penn. [15913 


© 1c. June 8, 1910; E 233516; 
Nanine Patton Ross, Santa Ana, Cal. 
CARESSANTE; valse, par Marius Car- 
man, op. 528; piano. [15914 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 1910; 
E 233715; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 
CARESSE D’ENFANT; gavotte, par E. 
Lauga; piano. [15915 
© June 11, 1910; 2 ce. June 11, 
1910; E 234511; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 
CARGO OF LOVE; written by Richard El- 
ton, composed by Denham Harrison. 
[15916 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910: 
E 233488; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


CaRINA (LA); schottische caprice, by 
E. B. Salandri; piano. (Popular 
salon pieces, no. 17.) [15917 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c June 2, 1910; 
E 234174; W. B. Hasey, W. Somer- 
ville, Mass. 
CARMEN; intermezzo. 
CARNIVAL CAPERS; 


See Bizet (G.) 
two-step by M. 
Greenwald; violin and piano. (Mel- 
odic movements, no. 1.) [15918 


© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233175; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

CARRIAGE (A) DRIVE; text by Scheffel, 
English words by Edward Oxenford, 
music by Max Reger, op. 38, no. 1; 
men’s voices. 4to. (Breitkopf & 
Hirtel’s choruses, no. 77.) [15919 

© June 15, 1910: 2°@ jumewe 
1910; E 283812; Jos. Aibl verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Universal edition, Vienna, 
Austria. 

CASTLES OF SAND; written by A. E. 
Sidney Davis, composed by Her- 
mann EK. Darewski, jr. [15920 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; E 2388048; Francis, Day. & 
Hunter, London, England. 
CECILIA; words by Geo. H. Hollister, 
music by Luke A. Flanagan. [15921 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
1910; E 2838164; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 

CEDAR POINT MARCH AND TWO STEP; 

by Francesco P. Russo; piano. 
[15922 


© May 19, 1910; 2 e@ June 15, 


1910; E 2384601; Spero pub.  co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

CELEBRE AVE Marta. See Gounod 
(C2) 

CENTENARY MARCH; by Frederic 
Lacey; organ with chorale. [15923 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 283185; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


CHAMINADE ( CECILE-LOUIS-STEPHA- 
NIE) Pas des amphores; 2° air de 


ballet, op. 37, no. 2, rev. and fingered 
by Rafael Richter; piano. [15924 

© May 21, 1910; 2 e May 23, 
1910; E 231898; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Scarf dance (Pas des écharpes) ; 

3™° air de ballet, op. 37, rev. and 

fingered by Rafael Richter; piano. 

[15925 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 

1910; E 231896; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


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nos. 27--80, July, 1910 15944 
CHANSON FLORENTINE; par Philippe | CHANTECLER; entr’acte, par Aline 
Courras, op. 30; piano. [15926 Schneider ; piano. [15935 
© June 11, 1910; 2 c. June 6, © May 28, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 


1910; E 233383; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


CHANSON NAIVE; par Heinrich Tellam; 
piano. [15927 
© June 11, 1910; 2 ec June 11, 
1910; E 234528; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


CHANSON NAPOLITAINE; par Jacques 
Henri; violon et piano. (Trois mor- 
ceaux dans la premiére position, 
no. 1.) [15928 

feeMay. 12 1910; 2 ec. May. 27, 
1910; E 232957; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


CHANSON SANS PAROLES; par Léon J. 
Fontaine, op. 23; violon et piano. 
(Piéces mélodiques, op. 23.) [15929 

© June 9, 1910; 2 ec. June 18, 
1910; E 233897; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CHANSONETTE (A little song); by 
Ernest Newton; pianoforte. (7 min- 
iatures, no. 6.) [15930 


© june 15, 1910: 2 c.. June: 14, 
1910; EH 234676; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


CHANT DE LA FILEUSE; par Franz 
-Drdla, op. 70; violon et piano. 
[15931 
© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. June 14, 
1910; E 234621; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


CHANT DU SoIR; par Léon J. Fontaine; 
violon et piano. (3 miniatures, no. 
3.) [15932 


© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 
E 233890; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


CHANT PLAINTIF; par Francois Schu- 
bert, op. 13, nouvelle édition: revue 
et éditée par William Henley; violon 
et piano. (12 bagatelles, no. 11.) 

[159383 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 

E 234437; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


CHANT SANS PAROLES (Song without 
' words); par Emil Kronke, op. 47; 
piano. (Nippes, no. 5.) [15934 

© June. 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234693; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


EK 234285; Leonard & co., London, 

England. 

march and two-step, by Jeanne 

Delmar; piano. [15936 
© May 27, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 

1910; E 232961; Delmar music co., 

Montreal, Canada. 


CHANTICLAIR, THE BARN YARD ROMEO; 
duett; Gans and Fuchs, words by 
Edward Madden, music by Bela von 


Uji. [15937 

© 1c. June 8, 1910; E 233527; 
William Morris, ine., New York, 
ING 


—  duett, rooster and cat, words by 
Edward Madden, music by Bela von 


Ujj. [15938 

© 1c. June 8, 1910; E 233524; 
William Morris, ine., New York, 
INE ARS 


ensemble, words by Edward Mad- 
den, music by Bela von Ujj and 
Daniel Doré. [15939 


© 1c. June 8, 1910; E 233526; 
William Morris, ine. New York, 
Ni Xe 


—htihner duett, words by Edward 
Madden, music by Bela von Ujj. 
[15940 


© 1c. June 8, 1910; E 233519; 
William Morris, ine., New York, 
INGE, 


—mouse duett, words by Edward 
Madden, music by Bela von Ujj. 
[15941 
© 1 ¢. June 8, 1910; E 233520; 
William Morris, ine., New York, 
Ney: 

CHANTICLEER (THE); words by Mrs. 
Daniel D. Epps, music by Exodus C. 
Drayton. [15942 

© a es June 0), 1910.) BL 28350b. 
Mrs. D. Epps, Plainfield, N. J. 

CHAPEL (THE) BY THE SEA; medita- 

tion, by Mr. Greenwald; piano. 


[159438 

© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234415; Leo Feist, New York, 
ING Ye 

CHARMANTE; barcarolle, by Auguste 


Cons, arr. by Celian Kottaun; full 
orchestra. 4to. (Casino collection 
of orchestral music, no. 17.) 
[15944 
© May 24, 1910; May 25, 
1910; E 232789; Gould & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


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CHARMING-WALTz (Trés jolie) ; by Em. 
Waldteufel, arr. by D. Baravalle; 
mandolin orchestra. [15945 

© May 21, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; E 233078; Peter Tesio, New 
Work. “Nu Y: 


CHARMS OF THE FOREST; waltzes by Au- 
gust Harms, arr. by E. Holl; orches- 
tra. 4to. [15946 


wa) May 20, 190s? “er uMay. Sie 
1910; E 234079; M. L. Carlson, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


CHEER UP, MY HONEY; barn dance- 
schottische, from. Bright eyes, by 
Karl Hoschna, arr. by James M. 
Fulton; military band. S8vo. 

[15947 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234182; M. Witmark & sons, New 
work. IN.) Y: 


CHENEY (Elizabeth) Twelve improvi- 
sations; piano. Vol. 5. 4to. 
[15948 


© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. June 9, 1910; 
E 234406; Elizabeth Cheney, Boston, 
Mass. 


CHICKADEE; words and music by Ar- 
thur Luther. [15949 


© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 
1910; E 233231; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


CHIEF OF STAFF; march by Geo. Rosen- 
krans; band. 4to. [15950 
© May 18, 1910; 2 ec May 25, 
1910; E 232801; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


CHIEFTAIN’s (THE) LAMENT; words by 
Flora Cameron Burr, music by H. J. 
Storer, op. 19, no. 1. [15951 


© May 27, 1910; 2 c May 831, 
1910; E 234083; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


CHILD VOICES; two-part song, words by 
Helen F. Bantock, music by Gran- 
ville Bantock; treble voices. 4to. 
(Novello’s school songs, no. 1019.) 

[15952 

© June 4, 1910; 2 ce. June 6, 1910: 

E 233390; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


CHILDREN OF THE HEAVENLY KING; 
words by John Cennick, music by 
Hugh Blair, op. 23, no. 4. 4to. (Col- 
legiate choir, no. 176.) [15953 

© May 12, 1910; 2 ec May 23, 
1910; E 231844; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


CHILDREN’S DANCE (Kinderball) ; by A. 
Sartorio, op. 864; piano. (In the 
playroom, no. 11.) [15954 

© May 16, 1910; 2c) Mey 25, 
1910; E 232797; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CHILDREN’S MARCH. See Schubert 


(F. P.) 


CHILDREN’S WALTZ; by Platon Brou- 
noff; piano. (Musical scenes, no. 1.) 
[15955 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 


E 233345; Theo. Presser co., Phila- | 


delphia, Pa. 


CHILLY CON CARNEY; intro. in The 
summer widowers, by Anna Payson 
Caldwell; vocal orchestra, in D, no. 
1148. 4to. [15956 


© June 17, 1910; 2) ceaaimne 18; 
1910; E 234811; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CHIMERE, OH LET ME DREAM; lyric by 
Ballard Macdonald, music by Mrs. 
J. Bustanoby. [15957 


© 1c. June 6, 1910; E 233467; 
Mrs. Jacques Bustanoby, New York, 
INS OX: 


CHINESE MUSIC Box; by Platon 
Brounoff; piano. (Musical scenes, 
no. 5.) [15958 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233349; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


CHOPIN (FRANCOIS FREDERIC) Noc- 
turne, op. 9, no. 2; rev. and fingered 
by Rafael Richter; piano. [15959 

© May 26, 1910; 2 « May 27, 
1910; E 232905; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Valse in D flat, op. 64, no. 1; 
rev. and fingered by Rafael Richter ; 
piano. [15960 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231890; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Works ane: 


CHRIST 1s Kine; words and music by 
C. F. Weigele. [15961 


© June 8, 1910; 2 ce. June 10, 1910; 
E 233558; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Il. 


CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN; words 
biblical, musie by C. Harold Lowden. 
(Octavo anthems, no. 212.) [15962 

© Feb. 20, 1910; 2 c. May-23, 1910; 
E 231941; John J. Hood co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


920 


wa 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


15981 


CHRISTIAN’S (THE) RACE; words and 

musie by J. A. Brown. [15963 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 

B 234009: Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Texas. 


CHRISTMAS DREAMS: grand selection, 
by Warwick Williams, arr. by M. 
Retford. (Boosey & co.’S new sup- 
plemental journal for military bands, 
no. 76.) [15964 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232881; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


CHRISTMAS sSoNnG (Cantique pour 
Noel) ; by Adam, arr. by A. F. Wel- 
don; cornet and piano. [15965 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233440; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, III]. 


CHURCHILL-GRINDELL SONG-BOOK NO. 38. 
Ato. [15966 


© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 


E 233419; Churchill-Grindell co., 
Platteville, Wis. 

CINDER-ELLA (THE) RAG; by Mabel 
Littlefield Asher, arr. by Fred. 
Stansfield; piano. [15967 


© May 24, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 
HY 234078: J. M. Asher, jr.. San 
Diego, Cal. 


CINQUANTAINE (LA) (The golden wed- 
ding); by Gabriel-Marie, rev. and 
fingered by Rafael Richter; piano. 

[15968 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

EK 231904; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. NY. 


CLARISSIMA; Boston University song, 
words by Ralph W. Taylor, music 
by B. C. Patterson. [15969 

© iMay 11, 1910; 2.¢ May 28, 
1910; E 233123; Brenton C. Patter- 
son, Boston, Mass. 


CoEuR D’ALENE; march, by Albert C. 
Sweet; band. 4to. (American star 
journal, no. 1331.) [15970 


em May 27, 1910; 2c. June 4, 
1910; E 234241; Carl Fischer, New 
Work: N. ¥. 


COLOMBINE; par Karl Geister; piano 
i 4 mains. (La comédie, no, 3.) 
[15971 


eriinen Li) 1910 +¢2_.¢.. June 11, 
1910; HE 2345387; Durand & cie., 
Paris, France. 


| 


COLUMBIA FOREVER; patriotic song and 
chorus, words and music by G. W. 
Williams. [15972 

© May 16, 1910; 2 ¢: May 17, 
1910; E 2319938; Geo. W. Williams, 
Trenton, N. J. 


COLUMBIA, GOD PRESERVE THEE FREE; 

Song, music by F. Gimbel. [15973 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234888; Leo Feist, New York, 
ING KS 


COLUMBIAE VEXILLUM; words and mu- 
sic; by Aj RR. vAlired, music arr. by. 
Walter S. Weaver. [15974 

© 1c. June 17, 1910; E 233794; 
Adrian R. Alfred, Croswell, Mich. 


CoM, coM, CoM; aventure franco-an- 
glaise, paroles de Jules Combe, mu- 
sigue de G. Weeck et G. Picquet.., 

[15975 

©) eMay y28) 1910) 2c. May3l, 

1910; E 2384111; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. 


words 
New 


COME AND SEE THE SOLDIERS; 
and music by Randell Evans. 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[15976 

© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 

FH 234159; Harry R. Evans, Spokane, 
Wash. 


COME AND TAKE A DIP WITH ME; from 
The summer widowers, lyric by 
Glen MacDonough, music by A. 
Baldwin Sloane. [15977 

© June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
EH 2333841; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, N.. ¥: 


COME BACK TO DREAMLAND; words and 
music by Jennie Farrow. [15978 
©) May 19) 19105-2, (G -Maiy 26, 


1910; E 233224; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


CoME BACK TO ME, SWEETHEART, 
AGAIN; words and music by A. C. 
Eaton. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [15979 

4) June 16)' 1910772) c.* June 16; 
1910; E 234701; A. C. Eaton, Ven- 
tura, Cal. 


CoME, BE MY SUNSHINE, DEARIE; by 
J. B. Gardner, arr. by Tom Clark. 
No. 1. For solo trombone with piano 
ace. No. 2. For solo cornet with 
piano ace. (Witmark edition, nos. 
176 and 178.) [15980, 15981 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; E 234198, 2384199; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, N. Y. 


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15982 


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CoME GRACIOUS SPIRIT; anthem, words 
by [Simon Browne], music by C. W. 
Parnell. Second version, 1910. Lon- 
don, Weekes & co. 4to. [15982 

© May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 
1910; E 232953; Claude W. Parnell, 
Cambridge, England. 


CoME INTO MY LIFE; words and music 
by C. H. Gabriel. [15983 
@ ayune 20, 4910: 2c “June AG; 
1910; E 234734; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


COME LET US WORSHIP; words by J. 

MeD. Kerr. S8vo. [15984 

© May 15, 1910; 2 c. May 7, 1910; 

A 264404; J. McD. Kerr, Detroit, 
Mich. 


CoME, THOU FOUNT OF EVERY BLESSING; 
hymn, music by Shilo Shaffer Myers. 
(In the Choir, v. 11, no. 6, June, 
1910. ) [15985 

© May 31, 1910; 1c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234141; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


COME TO THE FOUNTAIN; words and 

music by H. Lillenas. [15986 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 

E 2838554; Haldor Lillenas, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 


CoME TO THE SAVIOUR NOW; words and 
music by Jean Howard. [15987 
© May 23, 1910; 2 @ May 23, 
1910; E 2381879; Charles H. Marsh, 
New York, N. Y. 


CoMET (THE) ; march and two step, by 

I, W. Terry and G. T. Barton; piano. 

[15988 

© 1c. May 31, 1910; E 234084; 
Grove T. Barton, Lewiston, Idaho. 


— NenOtLische: py J... Durant. 
piano. [15989 


© 1c. June 2, 1910; BE 234179; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


two-step march, by C. H. Duffield; 
piano. [15990 

© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 18, 1910; 
E 233670; Chas. E. Duffield, Cham- 
bersburg, Pa. 


CoMIN’ THRO’ THE RYE; by Benedict, 
[and] Robin Adair; by Reeve; arr. 
by A. F. Weldon; cornet and piano. 

[15991 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233441; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Il. 


CoMING (THE) OF SPRING; valse ¢ca- 
price, by H. G. Valiant; piano. To- 
ronto, Ontario music co. [15992 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ce. May 27, 1910; 
E 23843848; Horace G. Valiant, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


COMMEMORATION MARCH; by C. J. 

Grey; organ. [15993 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233186; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


COMMERCIAL (A) MAN’S LIFE; words 
and music by A. Nilsson. Toronto, 
Star music co. 

© July 9, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 234847; Amanda Nilsson, Ray- 
mond, Canada. 


COMMUNION SERVICE; by C. W. Parnell; 
key of E flat. 1. Kyrie and gloria 
in tonic sol-fa ed. 2. Complete sery- 


meee [15995, 15996 - 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. each June 
16, 1910; E 234769, 234770; Claude 
W. Parnell, Cambridge, England. 


CONFESSION OF THE ROSE; words and 
music by J. G. Scoville. [15997 


© June i, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 282988; Joseph G. Scoville, New 
York, N. Y¥. 


CONSECRATION ; Bréval; 
piano. [15998 
© June 13, 1910; 2-e@ imme “ie. 
1910; E 283588; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London, England. 


CONTEMPLATION; par Léon J. Fon- 
taine, op. 25; violon et piano. 
(Piéces mélodiques, op. 25.) [15999 

© June 9, 1910; 2 ce. June 18, 1910; 
E 233899; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


by Louis 


CONTENTMENT (Ich weiss nicht was 
die welt noch hitte); song, music 
by Richard Cerwonky. 1. High. 2. 


Low. [16000, 16001. 


© May 27, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; E 234266, 234267 ; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. 


CONVERSE (F. S.) Melody; op. 29; 

violin and piano. [16002 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 

E 23838035; H. W. Gray co., New 
York, aN. 5 


CouLtD I FORGET; words by Arthur 
Longbrake, music by Oreste Vessella. 
Ine: [16003 

© June 14, 1910; 2 « June 14, 
1910: HE 234545; Jos. Morris ©Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


922 


[15994 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16025 


CoUNTRY DANCES. Sce Beethoven (L. 


van). 


CouRRAS (PHILIPPE) Sonnet, op. 31; 

piano. [16004 

© June 11,1910; 2 ce. June 6, 1910; 

E 233384; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


CRADLE SONG (Wiegenlied); by H. 
Farjeon, op. 29, no. 4; piano. (Jin 
Tone pictures, book 3, Augener’s ed., 
no. 5154.) [16005 

© May 5, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
EK 234172; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


CRAMER (—) Etude; bearb. von Otto 
Singer; violine und klavier. 1. In 
Reo 2. 4n G dur. 3: In'C dur. 
toes cue. 5. In G dur. (Innere 
stimmen, no. 4-8.) [16006-16010 

© May 12, 1910; 2 c. each June 
1, 1910; E 233265—233269; Schott 
fréres, Brussels, Belgium. 


Cross (THE); words and music by 
Haldor Lillenas. [16011 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; 
E 233583; Chas. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 
CROSS THE LINE TO-DAY; words and 
music by Chas. Edw. Pollock. 
[16012 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31,1910; 
E 234005; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


CROSSING THE BAR; words by Alfred, 
Lord Tennyson, music by Henry Har- 
ford. London, Weekes & co. [16013 

© May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232954; Caroline Harford, South- 
end, England. 


Crow (THE); words by John Steven- 
son, music by Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford, op. 118. (Cushendall, no. 4.) 

[16014 


© May 28, 1910; 2c. May 27,1910; 
EH 233302; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


CrowN HIM WITH MANY CROWNS; 
bymn anthem, words by Mathew 
Bridge, music by J. E. Roberts. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10077.) 


[16015 


© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
1 231909; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
celphia, Pa. 


CROWNED, ENTHRONED; words by Char- 
lotte G. Homer, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. [16016 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 16, 
1910; E 234744; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


CROWNED ON CALVARY; words by W. F. 
Gunsaulus, music by Daniel Pro- 
theroe; in G. [16017 

@) May 16.; 1910-2. ec) Marjo 
1910; E 232942; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago, Il. 

CRUISKEEN (THE) LAWN; words by 
Helen F. Bantock, Irish melody arr. 
by Granville Bantock, for chorus or 
quartet of mixed voices. 4to. (No- 
vellos part-song book, 2nd Series, no. 
1186.) {16018 

© June 8,1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 
EH 234400; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

Cry (THE) OF A SOUL; words and 
musie by A. L. S. Hansen. [16019 

© 1c. June 6, 1910; EB 233468; 
Aurora L. 8S. Hansen, Pasadena, Cal. 

CUPID AND BUTTERFLY; intermezzo gra- 
zioso, by Claude d’Albret; rev. and 
fingered by Carl Hofmann; piano. 

[16020 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 

E 233646; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING. XG 

CUPID’S BOWER; Schottische barn dance, 
by Nick Brown, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; orchestra. 4to. [16021 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EH 2334385; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

CUPID’S MESSAGE; waltzes, by O. Niel- 
sen, arr. by I. Holl; orch. 4to. 

[16022 
© June 3, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233398; M. L. Carlson, Chicago, I]. 

CURLEW (THE); march and two-step. 
by G. Adams, arr. by C. W. Bennet; 
band. 24mo. {16023 

©) May+7/235 1910-7 276. May 25; 
1910; E 232762; Genevieve Adams, 
Boston, Mass. 

orchestra. 4to. [16024 

©May 23, 1910; 2 « May 25, 
1910; BE 232763; Genevieve Adams, 
Boston, Mass. 

CUSHENDALL; an Irish song cycle; 
poems by John Stevenson, music by 
Charles Villiers Stanford, op. 118. 

[16025 

© May 28, 1910; 2 « May 2%, 
1910; EH 2383808; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


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16026 


pt. ne nes, v5 


CUSHENDALL—Continued. 

words by John Stevenson, music 

by Charles Villiers Stanford, op. 118. 

(Cushendall, no. 3.) [16026 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 

1910; E 233301; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 

London, England. 


CUTEY WHO TIED YOUR TIE; words by 
Arthur Longbrake, music by Ed. Ed- 
wards. [16027 

©June 16, 1910; 2 c« June 16, 
1910; E 234709; Jos. Morris co., New 
Works sN: oY: 

CYCLE OF LOVE SONGS; Robert Burns’ 
Highland Mary, set to music by 
Mareus H. Carroll; high voice, nos. 
1-4, [16028 

(May. -18-, 1910= 2) ¢..-May 21, 
1910; E 233001; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


CzZARDAS; by Nicolai von Wilm, op. 240, 
no. 4, ed. by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
(Terpischorean revels, v. 1, no. 4.) 

[16029 

© June 6, 1910; 2c. June 13, 1910; 

E 2336338; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nu YX 


CzERNY (CARL) 100 easy progressive 
lessons, op. 1389; ed. by Josef Frantz; 
piano. [16039 

© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
EH 2383417; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


DADDY-LONG-LEGS; words by John Ste- 
venson, music by Charles Villiers 
Stanford. op. 118. (Cushendall, no. 
-) [16031 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c May 27, 
1910; E 233308; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


DANCE MUSIC, FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO; 
compiled by [H. L. Heartz.] 

[16032 

© June 13, 1910: 2! ie) Tune-20; 

1910; E 2383865; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 

DANCE OF THE BRIDE’S ESQUIRES; by 
Nicolai von Wilm, op. 240, no. 5, ed. 
by Hans T. Seifert; piano. Terp- 
sichorean revels, y.-1, no. 5.) 

[16033 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910: 

EK 233634; Carl Fischer, New York, 
EX. 


DANCE OF THE POPPIES; by Mabel Lit-’ 


tle Asher, arr. by Fred. Stansfield; 
piano. [16034 

©1c. May 26, 1910; E 2338088: 
J. M. Asher, jr., San Diego, Cal. 


DANCE TO. THE  BUDUTERELY EEO 
Madame Sherry, by Karl Hoschna; 
piano. [16035 

© June 10, 1910: 2%) \time aa 
1910: E 234479; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DANCING (THE) LESSON (Die tanz- 
stunde); by H. Lichner, op. 78, no. 
2Z, rev. and fingered by Hans T. 
Seifert ; piano. [16036 


© May 26, 1910; (20e sume. 4, 
1910; E 234210; Carl Fischer, New 
York: IN, ¥. 


DANCING NYMPHS; mazurka, by Leon 
P. Briiun, op. 10, no. 65 piane: 
[16037 
© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
Es233174; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


DANCING STARS; valse brillante, by 
Louis A. Drumheller, op. 103; piano. 
[16038 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
EK 233193; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


DANS LES BOIS; scherzo, by Ada S. 
Chadwick; violoncello with piano 
ace. (Violoncello library, no. 3.) 

[16039 

© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. June 7, 1910; 

E 2343869; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


DANSE BASQUE VARIEE; par René Chau- 
vet; partition d’ orchestre. [16040 
© May 28, 1910; 2 « May 23, 
1910; E 231978; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


DANSE BOHEMIENNE; von Rudolf 
Friml, op: 35, no. 5) arty vomekich- 
ard Hofmann; violine und klavier. 

[16041 


© June 15, 1910; 2 Geume rt: 
1910; E 234637; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


DANSE CAPRICE; by Geo. Dudley Mar- 
tin; piano. [16042 
© June 13, 191022 eee. 
1910; E 233696; Theo. Presser ¢€o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DANSE- DES FAKIRS; par A. Flament; 
orchestre avec  piano-conducteur. 
Ato. [16043 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ce. May 31, 
1910; EK 234113; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


924. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-380, July, 1910 


16061 


DANSE DES SYLPHES; par Vittorio Ra- 
deglia, op. 47, no. 1; piano. [16044 
© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 


EK 234277; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 

DANSE DES SYLPHES. See _ Berlioz 
(H. L.) 


DANSONS ET JOUONS (Play and dance) ; 
morceau de genre par Marius Car- 
men, op. 5382; piano. [16045 

— June 3, 1910: -2 ce. June 15, 
1910; EH 233714; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

Danza (LA). See Rossini (G. A.) 

DAS WAR EINE KLEINE COMTESSE; text 
yon Benno Vigny, musik von Rob- 
ert Winterberg. [16046 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ec June 14, 
1910; EK 234611; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


Day (A) IN ROSELAND; cantata, text 
by Florence G. Attenborough, music 
by Herbert W. Wareing. Vocal 
score. 4to. [16047 

© May 19, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
D 18650; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Day (THE) IS PAST AND OVER; music 
by Carrie B. Adams; solo for bass 
or alto. [16048 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 38, 1910; 
E 233325; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


Day (THE) OF BEAUTY; lyric suite, 
words by Henry Van Dyke, Rossetti, 
and) B. W. Proctor, music by’ H. 
Clough-Leighter, op. 48; high voice 
with string quartet and piano. Score 
and parts. [16049 

© May 18, 1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; 
E 233003 ; G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 


DAYS THAT HAVE GONE BY; words by 

M. N. Risner, music by A. A. Penn. 

[16050 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 

EH 232935; Carl Hoffman music co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


DE PROFUNDIS; four-part chorus, music 
by Pietro Alessandro Yon; men’s 
voices. (Octavo edition, no. 5423.) 

[16051 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 

E 233094; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
work, N. Y. 


DE SLEET AN’ DE SNOW; words and mu- 
sie by Gertrude Fanly Jones; mu- 
sical post card. [16052 

© Apr. 6, 1910; 2 e. June 14, 1910; 
E 234552; Philadelphia postal press, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DrEAD (THE) BIRD; words and music 
by Katherine Heyman. (The chil- 
dren’s hour, no. 38.) [16053 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 7, 1910; 
E 234862; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


DEAR EYES; words and music by B. A. 
Cartland; tenor or soprano. Paris, 
EK. Ploix. [16054 

© May 30, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233354; Blanche Arden Cartland, 
Paris, France. 


words and music by 
Chicago, D. M. Harris 
& CoO. [16055 

©) Junes 14, -1910-°2 ce June 17; 
1910; H 233771; Nora Moeller Petrie, 
Chicago, II]. 


DEAR GIRL-FE; 
N. M. Petrie. 


DEAR GRACE; waltz song, words and 
music by G. Breitenbruch and J. 
Paul. [16056 

© Dee. 20, 1909; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 234279; John Paul & George Breit- 
enbruch, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 


DEAR LITTLE HEART; poem by Harry 
Victor Fuller, music by Frederick 
Knight Logan. 1. Low voice. 2. 
High voice. [16057, 16058 

© June 11, 1910; 2 ce each, June 11, 
1910; E 233659, 233660; Paul. A. 
Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn. 


DEAR OLD SUMMER’S COMING, MOLLY 
DEAR; words and music by C. Cable. 
[16059 


@e tuner. JOO ea 2 sen hune, sae 
1910; E 2844638; Clarence Cable, 
Norwalk, Conn. 


DEAR ONE; words and music by M. 

Stuart. [16060 

© 1c. June 16, 1910; E 234784; 
Marion Stuart, San Mateo, Cal. 


DEAR, WHEN I LooK (Wenn ich in 
deine augen sehe); words atter 
Heinrich Heine, music by James H. 
Rogers; mezzo soprano, or baritone 
Tm lky, [16061 

©. May 27, 1910; 2 c.May 27, 
1910; EH 232895; Wm. A. Pond « co., 
New York. NX: 


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16062 


pt. TEL Hoss Vv. 5 


DEARIE BE CHEERY; words by R. 
Church, music by FE. F. Goodwin. 
New York: Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[16062 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ec June 14, 

1910; E 234563; Everett F. Good- 
win, New York, N. Y. 


DEARIE, DO YOU LOVE ME; words by G. 
Ferrell, music by R. A. Browne. 
[16063 
© 1c. June 14, 1910; E 234597; 
George Ferrell, Chicago, Ill. 


DEIN EIGEN (Dedication); liebeslied, 
von Carl Bohm, op. 379; pianoforte. 
(3 compositionen, no. 2.) [16064 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c June 14, 
1910; E 234627; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


DELAFOSSE (LEON) Prélude, en ut 
mineur; piano. [16065 
@mwune: dt 1910.2 ex Junes GO: 
1910; E 233370; Durand & cgie., 
Paris, France. 


DELIA; written and composed by 
Madeline Rossiter. [16066 
©) May 27:),1910; 2 c May 28, 
1910; EK 288158; Cary & co., London, 
England. 


DELICIA; waltzes, by Floyd J. St. 

Clair, op. 114; full orchestra. 4to. 

[16067 

© May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 

1910; EH 281986; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


DENN ALLES FLEISCH ES IST WIE GRAS. 
See Brahms (J.) 


DENNY DEAR; written and composed by 
R- PE. Weston, Es Barnes and 
Maurice Scott. [16068 

©) May, (28) 1910.) 2\cc:,, May, 28: 
1910, HK 233186; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


DES PAYS LOINTAINS (From foreign 
lands); by Christiaan Kriens; 
string quartet, base ad lib. Score 
and parts. (Deux exquisses, no. 1.) 

[16069 

© May 19, 1910; 2 c June 4, 

1910; E 234247; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks N.Y. 


Désix (LE); par Francois Schubert, 
op. 15, nouvelle édition revue et 
éditée par William Henley; violon 
et piano. (12 bagatelles, no. 8.) 

[16070 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c June 8, 1910: 

EK 234435; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


DEUTSCHE (DER) MANNERSANG; 1. 
strophe von Hermann Marggraff, 
2. u. 3. strophe von Adolf Neuwith, 
musik von Heinr. Fiby, op. 4; min- 
nerchor. 4to. Partitur u. stimmen. 

[16071 

© May 12, 1910; 2heg sume a; 

1910; E 28382738; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


DEVvoTION; piéce mélodique, par Léon 
J. Fontaine, op. 20; violon et piano. 
(Impressions musicales, no. 3.) 

[16072 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; | 

E 234426; B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


DID YOU EVER; words and music by 

J. M. Jaycox. [16073 

© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 26, 1910; 

E 2383086; J. M. Jayeox, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


—— words by John Stevenson, music 
by Charles Villiers Stanford, op. 118. 
(Cushendall, no. 2.) [16074 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 27, 1910, 
E 2383300; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. « 


DIDI-WALZER; nach motiven der gleich- 
namigen operette, von Oscar Straus; 
osterreichische militir- oder deutsche 
infanteriemusik. 4to. [16075 

© May 4, 1910; 2c. May 25, 1910; 
FE 232809; Ludwig Doblinger, (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


DIVERTISSEMENT; aus der _ operette, 
Reiche midchen, musik von Johann 
Strauss, bearb. von Oskar Fétras, op. 
160; klavier mit tiberlegtem text. 

[16076 

© May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 

EH 232821; W. Karezag & C. Wallner, 
Vienna, Austria. 


1. Grosses orchester. 2. Sa- 
lon-orchester, ausgabe fur Deutsch- 
land. [16077, 16078 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. each June 17, 
1910; E 238798, 238799; W. Karezag 
& C. Wallner, Vienna, Austria. 


aus Franz Lehar’s operette, Der 
graf von Luxemburg, grosses pot- 
pourri von Oscar Fetras, arr. von A. 
Reckling fiir militirmusik. Deutsche 
besetzung. 4to. [16079 

© May 11, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 254063; W. Karcezag & C. Wallner, 
Vienna, Austria. 


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nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16058 


DIVERTISSEMENT—Continued. a 

1. Kavalleriemusik. 2. Oster- 

reichische besetzung. [16080, 16081 
© May 11, 1910; 2 c. each May 

paeeorg- By 232819, 232820; W: 

Karezag & C. Wallner, Vienna, Aus- 

tria. 


DIJANINA; scéne de ballet, by Erik 

Meyer-Helmund; piano. [16082 

© May 17, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 

E 232777; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Do, MY DARLING, DO DO DO: waltz from 
The dollar princess, by Rudolph Nel- 
son, arr. by Bertram L’Estrange; 
piano. [16083 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 2333889; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


DoriInc (CARL HEINRICH) Vier cha- 
rakteristische und melodische okta- 
ven-etiiden, op. 309; fiir jeden vor- 
geschrittenen klavier-spieler. 

[16084 

© May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 

E 232840; J. Schuberth & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


DOFS THE GIRL YOU LEFT BEHIND EVER 
WISH YOU BACK AGAIN? Words by 
Robert F. Roden, music by T. Morse. 

[16085 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 

E 232790; Theodore Morse music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Doezicity RAG; by Billie Taylor; piano. 
[16086 
© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 


E 233218; Ted Snyder co., New 
York, N.Y. 
DOoLE’RE; by W. Glaze; piano. [16087 


© May 23, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 1910; 
E 234069; Warren Glaze, Portland, 
Oreg. 


DOLL’s DANCE; by Platon Brounoff; 
piano. (Musical scenes, no. 2.) 
[16088 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233346; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


DOLL’S DREAM; (Piippchen’s triumen 
und erwachen) ; by Theodor Oesten, 
op. 202, no. 4, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter; piano. [16089 

@ May 21,4910 2° ¢))May 23, 
1910; E 231908; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Doutu’s (THE) WOOING; words by 
Eugene Field, music by Henry Had- 
ley, op. 47; medium voice. (Five 
poems of childhood, no. 4.) [16090 

© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233477; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Na Y: 


DOLLY’S LULLABY; by Claude D’Albret; 
piano. (Six easy melodious pieces, 
no. 4.) [16091 

© May 23, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
EH 234220; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING YY: 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO) Lucia di Lam- 
mermoor; sextet, arr. by D. Krug, 
op. 117, ed. and fingered by Louis 
Oesterle; piano. [16092 


© May ‘26, 1910; 2 « May 27, 
1910; HE 232984; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York, N. Y. 


DON’T FORGET THE CHORUS; written and 
composed by Fred W. Leigh and 
Harry Marlow. [16093 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
H 233133; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


DON’T TAKE A GIRLIE TO CONEY; words 
and music by W. D. Cobb. [16094 


© 1c. June 14, 1910; HE 234592; 
Will D. Cobb, ine., New York, N. Y. 


DoN’T TAKE ME AWAY FROM THE GIRLS; 
written and composed by Charles 
Collins and Fred Murray. [16095 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
EH 233135; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


Don’r TURN HIM AWAY; words and 
music by Haldor Lillenas; chorus 
arr. [16096 


© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
FE 233584; Chas. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


DoN’T YOU WORRY, LITTLE GIRLIE; 
words and music by Dick Hanch. 
[16097 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232764; Webb Rockefeller Miller, 
Chicago, III. 


Dora Brown; words and music by R. 
Dunkleberger. New York, Jerome 
H. Remick & co. [16098 

© June 14, 1910; 2 c June 14, 
1910: E 234559; Ray Dunkleberger, 
New York, N. Y. 

Tschaikowsky 


DORNROSCHEN. See 


(eae) 


927 


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16099 


pt. Ti, nus, v.38 


DorotHy; old English dance, by Sey- 
mour Smith, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter; piano. [16099 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232901; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Worke oN. ¥: 


DorotHy DONAHUE; words and music 
by Harry C. Williams. Boston, 
Mass. The people’s recreation music 
co. [16100 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
EH 2382787; H. C. Williams, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 


DOWN BY THE BROOK; words and music 
by John Schmidt. [16101 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 2338404; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Works. N.Y: 


DowN IN SUNNY TEXAS ON THE RIO 
GRANDE; words and music by A. M. 
White. [16102 

© May 28, 1910-92 Ne" May 128 
1910; E 2338166; Alfred M. White, 
Brownsville, Tex. 


DOWN IN THE DEEP CELLAR; by Fischer, 
arr. by A. F. Weldon; cornet and 
piano. [16103 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EH 253442; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Ill. 


DOWN IN THE VALLEY; words by Neal 

A. McAulay, music by C. H. Gabriel. 

[16104 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 

1910; E 234752; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


DowN IN YUCATAN; characteristic 
march and two-step, by S. R. Henry, 
arr. by Carl F. Williams; band. 4to. 

[16105 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 

E 234343; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Work. iN s¥: 


DOWN WHERE THE LOVE TREE GROWS; 
words and music by Al. Remfrey 


and Billy Baskett. [16106 
© May 25, 1910; 2 « May 25, 
1910; E 282783; Ted Snyder co., 


New York, N. Y. 


DOWN WHERE THE SEA BREEZES BLOW; 
words and music by Keller Mack 
and Frank Orth. [16107 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June #, O10: 
E 254331; Mack & Orth, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


DRAGON FLIES (Libelle) ; mazurka, by 
R. Krentzlin, op. 8, no. 8, ed. by 
W. P. Mero; piano. [16108 

© June 20, 1910; 2 ce. June 20, 
1910; E 2383883; Theo. Presser cCo., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DREAM CASTLES; a meditation, by 

Daniel Rowe; piano. [16109 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233181; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


DREAM (THE) OF MABROOKA; mono- 


logue, words and music by B. A. 


Cartland. - Paris, #. Plow: 
[16110 
© May 30, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233352; Blanche Arden Cartland, 
Paris, France. 


DREAMING; valse lente, by Le Roy 
Hartt; ed. by Chas. Kunkel; piano. 
[16111 


© June 16, 1910; 2 ec June 18, 
1910; E 234799; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


DREAMING OF HOME; words and music 
by Mrs. J. F. Zook. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [16112 

©May 31, 1910:°>2 6" May sk 
1910; E 232993; Mrs. J. Frank Zook, 
Barberton. Ohio. 


DREAMING OF YOU; words by J. T. 
Rockwell, music by Wim. P. McBride. 
[16113 


© June 9, 1910: 2° sume As; 
1910;. Ei 2383687;- J:_ 2 saeeckavell 
Harrisburg, Pa. 


DREAMING OF YOU, SWEETHEART; words 
by A. Fitzgerald, musie by J. C. 
Halls. Allentown, Pa., Judson and 
Jay. [16114 

© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 2383219; Agnes Fitzgerald, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


DREAMS; words and music by J. Barth, 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 
[16115 
© May 27,1910; 2c. May 27,1910; 

E 232872; Jos. Barth, Dwight, I]. 


DrEI (DIE) MARKEN; text von Benno 

Vigny, musik von Robert Winterberg. 

[16116 

©:> May 26; 1910: 2 ¢ Bue 14, 

1910; E 234608; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos, 27-30, July. 1910 


16133 


DRINKING SONG: words by Joseph 
Lewis French, music by Chas. A. 
Chase; male voices. 4to. [16117 

Sy tuse 9, 1910;- 2 ¢. June 11, 
1910; E 234458; C. W. Thompson & 
eo., Boston, Mass. 


DRITTE ROMANZE; komponiert von Mar- 
tin Levy: violine mit klavier-beglei- 
tung. [16118 

© June 3, 1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; 
E 233872; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


DU WARST MEIN; walzerlied, ged. von 
Otto Schick, music by Otto Ermin, 
op. 21. [16119 

© May 6, 1910;'2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232843; Otto Lorenz, Vienna, Aus- 
tria. 


Du Mont (H.) Trois messes; du 1“, 
2° et 6° ton, avec orgue ou harmoni- 
um, [edited] par Aug. Le Guennant. 
Supplement au Vade mecum Carois- 
sial de l’ace. Grégorien. Edition avec 
acc. [16120 

(eeMay 14, 1910: 2.c: May 25, 
1910; E 232839; L. J. Biton, St. Lau- 
rent, France. 

DuRBAND (AuvG.) Valse, op. 83, rev. 

and fingered by Rafael Richter. 

' [16121 

ewe 26, 1910;°2 c. May 27, 

1910; E 232912; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DUSKY DRUMMERS; patrol, by Warwick 

Williams; piano. [16122 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

EH 233487; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


Dyine (THE) POET; by L. M. Gott- 
pemalk, arr. by HE, V. Mcintyre; 
piano. eG 


© rte 10, 1910: 2 ¢ June 11, 
1910; E 234462; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


rev. and fingered by Rafael 
Richter ; piano. [16124 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
FE 231907; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. N. Y. 


Dyine (THE) SWAN; words and mu- 
sic by Wm. Devert. [16125 
© May 23, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; E 233245; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


EARTH (THE) WANTS RAIN; English 
words by Edward Oxenford, music 
arr. by Max Reger; men’s voices. 
4to. (Breitkopf & MHiartel’s cho- 
ruses, no. 79.) [16126 

© June 15, 1910; 2 ec. June 17, 
1910; E 2338138; Jos. Aibl verlag, 
¢. m. b. h., Universal edition, Vi- 


= 


enna, Austria. 


EASY MASS IN HONOR OF ST., PETER; 
VENI CREATOR, O SALUTARIS, and 
TANTUM ERGO; by J. Singenberger; 
four male voices. 4to. [16127 

@©*= May /23; 1910; 2) ©. May, 31; 
1910; E 234064; John Singenberger, 
St. Francis, Wis. 

ECHOES FROM PARADISE. 

(BE) 


See Grieg 


ECHOES OF THE PAST; reverie, by 
Richard Ferber; piano. [16128 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 233882; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ECLAT DE RIRE (In merry mood); par 
Mario Tarenghi, op. 49, no. 3; piano. 
[16129 


© June 15, 1910; 2 cudune 14, 
1910; E 234670; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ECOLE DES GAMMES; par Theodor Wieh- 
mayer, d’ aprés des principes nou- 
yeaux, pour piano. [16130 

©) May 15, 1010 2. ic.) Max 25; 
1910; E 232853; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


EDI-MARSCH; nach motiven der oper- 
ette, Jagdfieber, von Karl Haupt; 
klavier. [16131 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 17; 
1910; E 233828; Josef Eberle, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


EpuCcATED (AN) MONKEY; two-step, by 


H. Thompson; orchestra. 4to. 
[16132 
dune vi, 1910s) 2) Cc. ehumer 7, 


1910; E 234345; Hans Thompson, 
Clinton, Iowa. 


EHE (DIE) VoM WKURFURSTEN-DAMM ; 
ecabaretlied aus der posse, Otto der 
1° text von Alfred Schénfeld, musik 
von Jean Gilbert. [161383 

© May 4, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
EH 232845: Thalia-theater-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


929 


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16134 


pt. IIT, D.S., v. 5 


ELEGIE; duett von Johan Halvorsen, 
op. 29; zwei violinen mit klavier- 
begleitung. (Miniaturen, no. 3.) 

[16184 

© May 7, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 

EH} 232886; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


von Fabian Rehfeld, op. 98; vio- 
line und piano. [16135 

©) Jume 15, 1910: 2 « June 14, 
1910; EH 234642; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


HLkey; by C. J. Grey; organ. 
[16136 
© June 1, 1910; 2c June 1, 1910; 
EK 233187. Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ELFINTOWN; two-part song, words by 
Helen EF. Bantock, music by Gran- 
ville Bantock; treble voices. 4to. 

: [16137 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 31,1910; 
E 232973; Novello & co., ltd., London, 
England. 


ELOISE; valse mignonne, arr. by M. C. 
Newhaus; piano. New York, Luck- 
hardt & Belder. [161388 

© May 18, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 233316; Marie Cross Newhaus, 
New York, N. Y. 


Empty (THE) SHRINE; opera in three 
acts, words and music by S. J. Mar- 


Shall. Vocal score. [16189 

© 1 ec. May 26, 1910; D 18645: 
Sidney J. Marshall, Washington, 
1D AIKOF 


EN AVANT; march and two-step, by 

Ernest Lent; piano. [16140 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 

EK 233195; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


EN BorDEE; polka—marche, par E. 
Lauga ; piano. [16141 
@ June’ 11, TIO: 2 eC. Jume | 11: 
1910; E 234513; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 


EN GONDOLE; par Jacques Henri; vio- 
lon et piano. (Trois morceaux,. dans 
la premiére position, no. 3.) [16142 

© May 12, 1910: 2. May 27, 1910; 
H 232959; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


EN VALSANTE; valse mignonne, par 
Victor Staub, op. 18; piano. [16143 
© June 15, 1910; 2 c June 14, 
1910; E 234666; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


END* (THE) OF THE WAY; words and 
music by C. F. Weigele. [16144 
© June 8, 1910; 2 ec sune™ 10; 
1910; E 2383561; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ENJOYING RELIGION; words by Mrs. C. 
D. Martin, music by Thoro Harris. 
[16145 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234086; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 

ENTBLATTERTE ROSE (A fading rose) ; 
von Nicolai von Wilm, op. 238 ; piano- 
forte. (Lyrische bilder, no. 3.) 

[16146 

© June 15, 1910; 2 @ June 14, 

1910; E 234685 ;. Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

EPITAPH ; words anon., music by A. A. 
Oehm. [16147 
© 1c. May 26, 1910; W 233055; 
Arthur Alexander Oehm, Baltimore, 
Md. 
EQUATORIA; danse hispano-americaine, 
musique de Alfred Margis; piano. 
[16148 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 1910; 
E 234110; Almar, Paris, France. 


See Schumann (R. A.) 
See 


ERINNERUNG. 


ERSTES KONZERT. Mae Dowell 


(i. A.) 


Es GEHT EINE MUHLE IM TALE; ged. 
von EK. Haller, musik von W. Lau- 
tenschliger, op. 33, no. 1; mi&nner- 
chor. 4to. (Auf fitigeln des gesan- 
ges, no. 588.) [16149 


© May 14, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233277; Fr. Ullrich, Godesberg, 
a/Rh., Germany. 

Es RAGT INS MEER DER RUNENSTEIN; 
ged. von Nikolaus Lenau, musik von 
Julius Steenberg. 4to. (Haus- 
musik Oberammergau, no. 5.) 

[16150 

© May 18, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 234286; Balthasar Keller, Ober- 
ammergau, Germany. 


ESPAGNE; bolero, par Paul Saegel; 
piano. (Le début du piano, 4°”° 
série, en voyage, no. 40.) [16151 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ce. May 31, 
1910; HE 2384105; Emile. Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 

ESPERANCE; (Hope); nocturne, by H. 
Lichner, op. 61, rev. and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [16152 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 284252; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN Ye 


930 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-380, July, 1910 


ESPIEGLE (L’). See Raff (J. J.) 
Esporr; berceuse, par Paul Saegel; 
violon et piano. (Le début du vio- 
lon, 1°*° série, chants sans paroles, 
no. 1.) [16153 
@ May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 
1910; E 234104; Emile Leduc, P. 

Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


ESPRIT DU sorR (Charm of the night) ; 
sérénade par Charles Dennée, op. 
35; piano. [16154 

yedsane, 15, 1910; 2.c. June 14, 
1910; E 234654; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Erats-UNIS; galop des cow-boys, par 
Paul Saegel; piano. (Le début du 
piano, 4°"° série, en voyage, no. 39.) 

[16155 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c May 31, 

1910; E 2384106; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


ETERNITY; words and music by L. B. 
Nelson. S8vo. [16156 
© June 12, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; Ei 234557; Lillie B. Nelson, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ETUDE DE CONCERT; par Léon Dela- 
fosse; piano. [16157 
tudes), 1910: 2c. June 6, 


1910; # -233369; Durand & cie., 
Paris, France. 

ETUDE FANTASTIQUE: par Rudolf 
Friml, op. 61; piano. [16158 


© Aume 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234644; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


KVENING MOOD; by Richard Czer- 
wonky; piano. [16159 
©esune 3, 1910;°2 ¢c. June 13, 
1910; E 233647; Carl Fischer, New 
Nock: N.Y, 


EVENING PARTY; mazurka, by Paul 
Wachs, ed. by W. P. Mero; piano. 
[16160 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 238884; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


EVENING sone (Abendlied) ; words by 
Fritz Lehmann, music by Richard 
Czerwonky. 1. High. 2. Low. 

[16161, 16162 

© May 27, 1910; 2c. each June 4, 

1910; E 234256, 284257 ; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. 


16171 


EVER TRUE; OR, THE LOVERS’ QUARREL;} 
words by J. C. Strange, music by 
Glenn W. Ashley. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [16163 

© June 16, 1910; 2 @ June 16, 
1910; E 234707; Jane C. Strange, 
Menasha, Wis. 


HIVERGLADES; two-step, by Edwin HE. 
Goffe, arr. by F. Capone; orchestra. 
4to. [16164 - 


© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EK 253416; Goffe bros., Providence, 
5 ae be 


EVERY CLOUD HAS A BRIGHT SILVER 
LINING; words by Harry Hoyt, music 
by Harrison A. Young. [16165 

QP aumer site Oren Zeer Tunewla, 
1910; E 234472; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


EVERYBODY’s TEDDY; march and two- 
step, by C. H. Prescott; pf. [16166 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; HK 234771; People’s recreation 
music co., Somerville, Mass. 


IEXERCICES ET ETUDES POUR LE TRILLE; 
par Charles Czerny, nouvelle édition 
instructive, par I. Philipp; piano 
(Etudes, choisies, no. 6.) [16167 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 
EK 234115; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


IuXERCISES IN SCORE READING; collected 
and arr. by James Lyon. Book 2. 
[16168 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
E 234368; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


EXTASE D’AMOUR (Love’s ecstasy); by 
Raymond R6ze, op. 28, rev. and fin- 
gered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[16169 

© May 24, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

E 234268; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING oxe 


Eyres (THE) I LONG TO SEE; words and 
music by B. A. Cartland. Paris, E. 
Ploix. [16170 

© May 380, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EH 233353; Blanche Arden Cartland, 
Paris, France. 


FAIR ONE; words and music by Sadie 

Harrison. [16171 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 

E 234197; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Vonls iN. od. 


931 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16172 


FAIR WILMINGTON; words and music 
by A. J. BM. [Annie J. Hart]. ~Phila- 
delphia, Hatch music co. [16172 


© June 7, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 283505; Annie Jones Hart, Wil- 
mington, N. C. 


FAIREST (THE) OF DREAMS NEVER COME 
TRUE; words by Grace Goldenburg, 
music by W. S. Goldenburg. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[16173 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

EK 234158; Wm. Smith Goldenburg, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Farry (A) soNG; words and music by 
Katherine Heyman. (The children’s 
hour, no. 6.) [16174 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 7, 1910; 
E 2343865; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Farry (A) story; by Frank Lynes, 
op. 54, no. 2; piano. [16175 
© June 15. 1910 2c. sune 14, 
1910; EH 234695; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


FAIRYLAND; by Ernest Newton; piano- 
forte. (7 miniatures, no.1.) [16176 
©, June a5, 1910) 21e: 7yune- 14, 
1910; EH 234681; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


from The gipsy rover, words and 

music by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dodge. 

[16177 

© June 21-1910; 2 ¢. ‘June: 20, 

1910; E 233915; John Wilson Dodge, 
United States. 


FAITH BRINGS THE VICTORY; words and 
music by M. J. Hill. [16178 


©) june At, 1910: 2c. June a6, 


1910; E 234764; Melvin J. Hill, Kan- | 


sas City, Kans. 


FALLING RAINDROPS; words and music 
by Mrs. M. Redd-Wuller, Pittsburg, 
Basler music pub. co. [16179 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 


EK 233339; Mrs. Mary Redd-Wuller, | 


Butler, Pa. 


FAMOUS MOUNTAIN ROBIN WALTZES; by | 
Butte, Mont., | 
[16180 | 

(©) iene: 159 1910-2) e:) Fune. 20, | 
1910; E 233905; E Derville, Butte, | 


Jean Rameau; piano. 
Jean Rameau & Co. 


Mont. 


FANCY MEETING YOU IN THE ISLE OF 
MAN; written and composed by Wil- 
liam Hargreaves. [16181 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
EH 233470; Von Tilzer music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


FAREWELL; by I. M. Axness; piano. 


[16182 9» 


© May 25,1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232936; Ida Maria Axness, Sisse- | 
tOn,US. “Dalk. H 


— words by Francis Hanson, music 

by Samuel H. Speck. 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 

E 233243; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


FAREWELL NORMAL NUMBER TWO; words 

and music by F. Abbott. [16184 

© May 19, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 

E 233099; Frederick Abbott, War- 
rensburg, Mo. 


FAREWELL SAILOR LADDIE; words by 

Neale Cross, music by Harold Dixon. 

[16185 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 

EK 233165; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York, New 


FaRJEON (H.) Capriccietto; op. 29, no. 
3; piano. (Jn Tone pictures, book 3, 
Augener’s ed., no. 5154.) [16186 

© May 5, 1910; 2 ec. June 2, 1910; 
E 2384171; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


Fate; words by Susan Marr Spaulding, 
music by Mary Carr Moore, op. 64, 
no. 1.; with cello obl. [16187 

© June 10, 1910; 2 Gc) June 44, 
1910; E 234475; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FATHER ALWAYS MEANT ME FOR A SOL- 
DIER; words and music by M. N. 
Shover. [16188 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 
E 233065; Margaret N. Shover, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 


FATHERLAND WALTZ; by I. M. Mullen; 
piano. Cincinnati, Ohio, John Ar- 
nold. [16189 

© June 18, 1910; 2) Gaadumerms: 
1910; E 234791; Ida M. Mullen, Mer- 
win, Ohio. 


FATHER’S (THE) CALL; words by Flora 
Cameron Burr, music by H. J. Storer, 
op. 17. (Four songs, no. 3.) [16190 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
H 231867; W. H. Willis & co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


FAULKES (WILLIAM) March in E-flat; 

op. 183, no. 4; organ. [16191 

© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c. May 6, 1910; 

E 231230; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


932 


pt. m1, n. s., v.5 Ia 


[16183 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16211 


Faust. See Gounod (C. F.) 


Fay (ROBERT DE) 
chant et piano. 


© May 28, 1910; 2c 


Dix mélodies; 


May 31, 


1910; E 234114; Rouart, Lerolle et | 


cie., Paris, France. 
FEAST OF FLOWERS; a children’s day 


service: words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, music by I. H. Meredith. 
Svo. [16193 

apr) 19, 1910; 2 c. May 21, 


1910; A 264412; Tullar-Meredith co.. 
New York, N. Y. 


FEINDIN (Dre); melodie, auf dichtung 
von Catulle Mendés, musik von I. J. 
Paderewski, op. 22. 
dien, no. 12.) 

May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 231977; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


Ferro (THE) WALTZ; by Mrs. R. Krei- 
der; piano. New York, F. B. Hav- 
iland pub. co. [16195 

©May 27, 1910; 2 c May 27, 
1910; E 232868; Mrs. Reathea 
Kreider, Barberton, Ohio. 


FESTIVAL POLONAISE; by Bernhard 
Wolff, op. 247, arr. by Edmund Par- 
low; pianoforte six hands. 

[16196 

faune 15, 1910: 2 ce. June 14, 

1910; E 234641; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass, 

FEU FOLLET; H. Rogers; 
piano. : [16197 
miMay 23,°1910: 2 c. May 28, 
1910; E 23819138; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

FEUX FOLLETS; par Vittorio Radeglia, 

op. 47, no. 2; piano. [16198 
© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 


by James 


E 234278; Augener, Iltd., London, 
England. 

FEVRIER (HENRY) Valse; piano. 
(Trois esquisses, no. 1.) [16199 


@iMay, 28, 1910; 2 ¢ May, 31, 
1910; E 284099; Emile Ledue, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


FIDELITY; march two-step, by F. H. 
Losey; orchestra. 4to. [16200 


© May 9, 1910; 2 c. May 16, 1910; 
E 231557; Carl Fischer, New York, 
TX. 


FIELD ARTILLERY; march and two step, 

by Harry Appel; piano. [16201 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233212; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
eX 


[16192 | 


(Zwolf melo- | 
[16194 | 


| Fichtrnc (THE) TERRIERS; words by 


Fred E. Weatherly, music by Ernest 
Newton. No. 1.in G. No. 2 in A. 
[16202, 16203 


© May 23, 1910; 2 c. each June 2, 
1910; E 234166, 234167; J. B. Cra- 
mer & co., London, England. 


FILLMORE (THE) NATIONAL; march by 
Edward Hazel; band. 4to. 
[16204 


©pune 10: “1910 2ien aime |" 
1910; E 284454; Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


FYREFLIES (Geburstag  st&ndchen) ; 
lyric by Ballard Macdonald, music 
by Paul Lincke. [16205 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234282; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. Nee 

FIRST NOCTURNE; by J. M. Blose, op. 
23; piano. Boston, C. W. Thompson 
& CO. [16206 

© June 9, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; 
E 233013; Johann M. Blose, Wil- 
mington, Pa. 


First (THE) OFFENCE; words and mu- 
sic by M. Bessie Morton. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [16207 


© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231923; Mattie Mortenson, Bur- 
bank, Cal. 


First vIOLET (La premiére violette) ; 
pensée expressive, by Francois 
Behr, op. 209, rev. and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [16208 

© May 27, 1910; 2 ¢. June 4, 1910; 
E 234228; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nae 


FISHER (THE) WIFE; poem by Chris- 
tina G. Rossetti, music by Winthrop 
L. Rogers; medium voice in G minor. 

[16209 

© June) 10,7 1910-2 .c. June, 17, 

1910; E 283780; G Schirmer, ince., 
New York, N. Y. 


FLAGON’s (THE) CHIME (Carillon du 
verre) ; part-song, traditional French 


melody, adapted by A. R.; men’s 
voices. 4to. (Series 3 of quartets 
and choruses, no. 440.) [16210 


© May 18, 1910; 2 c. May 21, 1910; 
E 231997; G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 


ELEUR ET FLEUBETTE; by H. Lichner, 
op. 79, no. 2, rev. and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [16211 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, 1910; 
E 234223; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Ney: 


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16212 


pt. na A.S., v.58 


FLIEDERZWEIGELEIN (DAS); worte von 
Benno Vigny, musik von Robert 


- Winterberg. [16212 
© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 2384610; Schuberthaus- 


verlag, Vienna, Austria. 


FLOWERS (THE) THAT BLOOM IN THE 
SPRING; song from The mikado, by 
Arthur Sullivan, musie arr. by M. 
Greenwald. [16213 

© May 31, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 
E 232988; De Luxe musie co., New 
Vork UN. ¥- 

FLUTE AND PICCOLO COURSE; lessons 

1-48, [by John C. Boyer]. [16214 
© Mar. 2, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 


A 263702; International conserva- 
tory of music, Dallas, Tex. 
FLYING HIGH; from The summer 


widowers, words by Glen MacDon- 

ough, music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 

[16215 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ce. May 28, 

1910; E 233152; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


FoLDED (THE) PAGE; words by Ethel 
M. Hewitt, music by Katharine 
Barry. [16216 


© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
E 233315; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


FoLkK sone (Volkslied) ; by H. Farjeon, 
op. 29, no. 1; piano. (In Tone pic- 
tures, book 38, Augener’s ed., no. 
5154.) [16217 

© May 5, 1910; 2 @ June 2, 1910; 
E 234169; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


FONTAINE (LEON J.) Trois mélodies, 
op. 22; violon et piano. Nos. 1-3. 
(Piéces mélodiques, op. 22.) 

[16218-16220 

© June 9, 1910; 2 c each June 18, 

1910; E 233894-233896; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 


Valse, op. 21; violon et piano. 
(Pieces mélodiques, op. 21, no. 2.) 
[16221 
© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 
E 233892; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


FONTAINES (LES); poésie de Henri de 

Régnier musique de Reynaldo Hahn. 

[16222 

© May 28, 1910; 2 @ May 23, 

1910; E 231965; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


FooT-BALL sone; from the musical 
comedy, The prof. and the princess, 
lyric and music by Edgar Allen. 

[16223 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c May 2G: 

1910; E 233292; University co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

FoR AULD LANG SYNE; from Tam 
O’Shanter, words and music by 
Hugh Cairns. [16224 

© May 19, 1910; 2 e. May 20, 
1910; BH 234070; Louis H. Ross mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


For AYE; words and adaptation by 
Francis Allegre; violin ad lib. 
[16225 
© June 21, 1910; 2 e@ June 208 | 
1910; E 233908; M. F. Davis, United 
States. 

For DEATH OR GLORY; quick march, by | 
A. Shrimpton. 4to. (Boosey’s new 
drum and fife journal, no. 174.) 

[16226 

© May 23, 1910; 2 @« May 24, 
1910; E 238025; Boosey & co., Lon- 

don, England. 


FoR MOTHER’S BIRTHDAY (Zu mutter’s | 


geburtstag) ; by A. Sartorio, op. 864; 
piano. (In the playroom, no. 7.) 

[16227 

© May 16, 1910; 2 c May 25, ¥ 

1910; E 282793; Theo. Presser co., | 

Philadelphia, Pa. 


For THEE, O DEAR, DEAR COUNTRY; Pro- | 
cessional hymn, by T. Tertius No- | 
ble; mixed voices. (Octavo church | 
music, no. 5396). [16228 } 

© May 27, 1910; 2 ce May 28, } 
1910; E 233126; G. Schirmer, inc., ] 
New York, N. Y. | 


For you Bricut Hyves; from Bright }) 
Hyes, by Karl L. Hoschna, arr. by 
Tom Clark; cornet with piano acc. 

[16229 

© June 10, 1910; 2 ec. June 11, | 
1910; E 234483; M. Witmark & sons, — 
New York, N. Y. 


trombone with piano ace. } 
[16230 } 

© June 10, 1910; 2 e. June 11, J 
1910; E 234484; M. Witmark & sons, | 
New York, N. Y. 


For@tt (LA); scéne chorale, paroles | 
de Paul Collin, musique de Théodore | 
Dubois; voix d’hommes, ' double | 
choeur, sans acc. Partition. 4to. ) 

[16251 } 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, | 

1910; EH 231979; Heugel & cie., Paris 

France. 


934 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


FouNT OF CLEANSING; words and mu- 
sic by Chas. Edw. Pollock. 
[16232 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c« May 831, 
1910; E 234039; Brown-Franklin 
eco., Fort Worth, Tex. 


FouNTAIN (THE) ; words and music by 
Katherine Heyman. (The _  chil- 
dren’s hour, no. 5.) [16233 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 7, 1910; 
E 234364; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


FOUNTAIN WALTZES; by Angelo De 
Micheles; piano. [16234 
May 25. 1910: 2 c June 15, 
1910; E 234827; Postal hotel co., De- 
troit, Mich. 


FougNIER (PavuL) Toccata, op. 20; 
étude symphonique; 2 pianos 4 
mains. [16235 


@- June 11; 1910; 2 c. June 11, 
1910; E 234532; Durand & cie, Paris, 
France. 


FRAGRANCE OF JUNE; waltzes, by T. C. 
Bennett; for piano.. [16236 


© June 10, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 
1910; E 234146; Theron C. Bennett, 
Omaha, Nebr. 


FRASER RIVER; intermezzo; by A. May; 
piano. Winnipeg, Whaley, Royce & 
co. [16237 

@eMay. 27, 1910; 2 ce. May. 27, 
1910; E 232888; Alexander May, 
Sapperton, Canada. 


FRAUENLIPPEN, WARM UND WEICH; wal- 
zerlied aus der operette, Jagdfieber, 
text von Edm. Skurawy, musik von 
Karl Haupt. [16238 


i) May 28, 1910; 2 ce. June, 17, 
1910; E 233827; Josef Eberle, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


F'REEDOM’S FLAG; song, music by G. 
Waldo. [16239 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

E 284885; Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. 


FREEMASON’S SONG; words by Eden BE. 
Greville, music by Reginald de 
Koven, op. 342. [16240 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 283240; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


FREMERSBERG (LE); de M. Koenne- 
mann, transcription par Jules Cot- 
tin, op. 198; mandoline et piano. 

[16241 

© June 11, 1910; 2 ¢. June 6, 1910; 

E 233377; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


16249 


FRIEND AFTER FRIEND DEPARTS. See 


Harford (Henry). 


FROHE BOTSCHAFT (Joyous message) ; 
von Nicolai von Wilm, op. 238; 


pianoforte. (lLyrische bilder, no. 6.) 
[16242 
© Juner 15. 1910-02 (ce Sune 4. 


1910; E 234688; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


FRUHLINGSHYMNE; ged. von Jul. Gers- 
dorff, musik von Max Stange, op. 
127: gemischter chor. 4to. (Kdel- 
steine, no. 2.) [16243 

© May 10; 1910-2" May 25; 
1910; E 232825; Arno Spitzner’s ver- 
lag, Berlin, Germany. 


FURSTENKIND (DAS); _ grosses pot- 
pourri, nach motiven der operette 
von Franz Lehar; osterreichische 
militiroder deutsche  infanterie- 
musik. 4to. [16244 


© May 17,1910; 2c. Junel, 1910; 
E 233286; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


GARTLEIN (DAS) DICHT VERSCHLOSSEN ; 
text von Gottfried Keller, musik von 
Erich J. Wolff, op. 24. (Zehn lieder, 
NOW) [16245 

© May 27, 1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232923; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


GATHERING JEWELS; words and music 
by D. Z. Canady. [16246 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 81, 
1910; BK 234018; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


GAVOTTA; by Padre Martini, ed. and 
fingered by Willem Willeke; violon- 
cello and piano. [16247 

© June 13, 1910; 2. c. June 14, 
1910; E 2384574; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


GAVOTTE; by Frz. Jos. Gossec, ed. by 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and piano. 
[16248 
© May 1%; 1910: "2 ce: May '28, 
1910; E 233108; Carl Fischer, New 
York INGWY: 


by Reginald de Koyen, op. 389, 
piano. (Dream dances, no. 1.) 
[16249 
© May 21,:1910; 2-a May 25, 
1910; E 282775; Jerome H. Remick 
& co;, New York, N. Y: 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16250 


pt. II, n. s., v.5 


GAvoTrE—Continued. 

par Léon J. Fontaine, op. 21; vio- 
lon et piano. (Piéces mélodiques, 
Opn no. 3S.) [16250 


© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 18, 1910; . 


E 233893; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


—— tanz von Ludwig Schytte, op. 170; 


pianoforte. (Klinge aus alter zeit, 
no. 2.) [16251 
HO); sune 15) 1910; 2 ec. June +14, 


1910; E 284651; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


von Ludwig Hinzpeter. op. 17; 
pianoforte. 16252 

@ Apr, 1 1910-2 cs Apr. 19" 1910- 
HK 230510; P. Pabst, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


GAVOTTE AND MUSETTE: by Nicolai von 
Wilm. op. 240, no. 2, ed. by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano. (Terpsichorean rev- 
els-cy, ly no: 25) [162538 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 
E 233631; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING X- 


GAVOTTE HUMORESQUE; by Josiah 
Booth; piano. (New century series. 
modern, no. 279.) [16254 

© May 10, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EK 233361; Vineent music co., lItd., 
London, England. 

GAY (THE) BUMBLE BEE; words and 
music by Lee Randolph Evans; mu- 
sical post card. [16255 

© Apr. 4, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 1910; 
E 234553; Philadelphia postal press, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

GEE, BUT I’D LIKE TO FURNISH A FLAT 
FoR you; from The summer widow- 
ers, words by Glen MacDonough, 
music by A. Baldwin Sloane. [16256 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 


i 235151 Chas. Ks Harris. “New. 
LOrk NY: 
GEE! IT’s GREAT TO BE IN LOVE; lyric 


by Bob F. Sear, melody by Walter 
Wilson. [16257 

© June 13, 1910; 2 ec. June 16, 
1910; E 284781; Sear, Wilson music 
pub. co., Chicago, Ill. 

GEH’ AUS, MEIN HERZ, UND SUCHE 
FREuD’; kantate, ged. von Paul Ger- 
hardt, musik von Fritz Lubrich, jun., 
op. 12; gemischter chor, sopran und 
violine solo, mit orgel oder klavier. 

[16258 

© May 9, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910: 

EK 232849; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


GENDARMES (LES); polka, by E. B. 
Salandri; piano. (Popular salon 
pieces, no. 16.) [16259 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234175; W. B. Hasey, W. Somer- 
ville, Mass. 


GENTLEMAN FARMER; chansonnette 
américaine, paroles de Jules Combe, 
musique de G. Weeck et G. Picquet. 

[16260 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ce. May 31, 1910; 
BE 234112; G. Oudet, Paris, France. 


GET THE FLAME; words by N. B. Her- 
rell, music by Haldor Lillenas. 
[16261 


© June 8, 1910 2 e. June 10, 1910; 
E 233570; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Ill. 


GETHSEMANE; words and music by 
Cc. F. Weigele. [16262 


© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; 
E 283556; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Ill. 


GIGUE; tanz, von Ludwig Schytte, op. 
170; pianoforte. (Klange aus alter 
zeit, no. 3.) [16263 

© June 15; 1910-92 %es me 1, 
1910; E 234652; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


GIPSY DANCE; by Ernest Newton ;piano- 
forte. (7 miniatures, no. 7.) 
[16264 
© June 15, 1910; 2° e@ aune i 
1910; E 234675; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Gipsy (THE) ROVER; Selection, by Mr. 
and Mrs. J. W. Dodge; piano. 
: [16265 
© June 21, 1910= 2) ea fune.20: 
1910; E 233914; John Wilson Dodge, 
United States. 


GIRL (THE) OF THE RED, WHITE AND 
BLUE; words by Jack Flynn, music 
by Chester A. Hickok. [16266 

© June 11, 1910; 2 € imme as 
1910; E 234470; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

GIRL WE LOVE THE BEST; words and 
music by Chas. B. Potter, arr. by 
G. A. Lehmann. [16267 


© 1 ¢. June 16, 1910; E 234783; 
Gus. A. Lehmann and Chas. P. Shel- 
don, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

GIRL WITH THE NOSE RETRCUSSE; from 
Our Miss Gibbs, words by Percy 
Greenbank, music by Napoleon Lam- 
belet. [16268 

© May 26, 1910; 2coMieay 27, 
1910; E 282863; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


936 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nes. 27-30. July. 1910 


GiRL WITH THE ROOSTER IN HER HAT; 

words and music by T. W. Connor. 

[16269 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 

1910; E 234777; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


Gita (LA) See Rossini (G. A.) 


GITANE (LA); by Mrs. J. Bustanoby; 
piano. [16270 
© 1c. June 6, 1910; E 233465; 

Mrs. Jacques Bustanoby, New York, 


ave 


GIvE GOD THE GLORY; words and music 
by Robert Harkness. [16271 
© April 30, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 
1910; B 233208 Charles M. Alexan- 
der, New York, N. Y. 


GIVE ME JESUS; 
Carl Fischer. 
© June 20, 1910; 2 
1910; E 234742; 
Chicago, Il. 
GIVE ME YOUR HEART; words by A. H. 
Davidson, music by Percival Goffin, 
in D. [16273 
© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
E 254351; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


words and music by 

[16272 
ee. Fune > 16; 
Chas. H. Gabriel, 


GIVE YOUR HEART TO JESUS; words and 
music by Thoro Harris. [16274 
© May 25, 1910; 2 ¢. May 831, 
1910; E 234006: Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 
GLADYS; three-step, by Will J. Carter; 
piano. [16275 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233408; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York, —-N;. Y. 
GLOBIA; by Seyfried, arr. by Geo. D. 
Barnard; orchestra. 4to. [16276 
© June 10, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 
1910; E 234457; Fillmore bros. co., 


Cincinnati, Ohio. 
GLORIA PATRI; response, music by 
O. M. Schoebel. [16277 


© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233318; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


GLORIA WALTZES; by B. M. Crippen; 
piano. [16278 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
HE 254384; Bessie M. Crippen, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 
GLORIOUS LIGHT; words and music by 
Samson Hodges. [16279 
© June §8, ae 2 ec. June 10, 
1910; B 233574: C. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


16288 


GLORY (A) DREAM; waltzes, by A. J. 
Baird, arr. by C. F. Bauer; piano. 
[16280 
© May 31, i 2 ¢, May 3: 
1910: 4 234077 Si Aat dev ears Pt. 
Arthur, Ganda 


GLory TO His NAME; words by Harriet 
HK. Jones, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[16281 

ae May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 


E 234033; Brown- "Franklin CO., Fort 
orth, Tex. 


GLUCK (CHRISTOPH WILIBALD voN) 
Andante, from Orpheus and Buri- 
dice; arr. ed. and fingered by Leo 
Schulz: violoncello and piano. 

[16282 

© June 17, 1910; 2 c June 18, 

ee EK 234818; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York, NA Ye 


Go AND VOTE FOR TEDDY ROOSEVELT: 
words by Hugh M. McCormick, mu- 
sic by S. W. McCormick. Detroit, 
McCormick mus. co. [16283 


© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910: 
E 284201; Sara Weber-McCormick, 
Detroit, Mich. 


GOD BLESS OUR LAND; words and music 
by J. J. Cauchois. 4to. [16284 


© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
EH 2331387; John J. Cauchois, New 
York. oN. °Y. 


GoD IS CALLING YoU; words by Edwin 
A. Pyles, music by J. M. Black. 
[16285 
© May 22, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 234075; James M. Black, Williams- 
port. Pa, 


GoD IS EVER NIGH; words by S. KE. 
Locke, music by Francis Byford; no. 
1 in # flat. [16286 


© May 30, 1910; 2 ec. June 17, 
1910; E 233823; Bosworth & co, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Gop (THE) oF ABRAHAM PRAISE; )PYro- 
cessional hymn, by T. Tertius Noble; 
mixed voices. (Octavo church mu- 
Sic, no. 5897.) [16287 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
E 2383125; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, N. Y. 


GoD THAT MADEST EARTH AND HEAVEN} 
hymn anthem, music by W. R. Wag- 
horne; mixed _ voices. (Octavo 
church music, no. 10081. ) [16288 

@) June 13, 1910; 2 ¢. Sune Is, 
1910; EH 233692; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


937 


51421—10——3 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16289 


pt. 1, 7 S:, v¥..5 


GoD WILL GIVE YOU LIGHT; words by 
EH. L. Thompson, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [16289 

©. June 20,1910; 2 ¢. June 46; 
1910; EH 2384746; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


GODARD (BENJAMIN LovIs PAUL) AU 
matin (At morn); op. 83, rev. and 
fingered by Rafael Richter; piano. 

[16290 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 

E 232899; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y: 


— Mélodie; transcrite par Jean 
Strauwen; pour violoncelle et piano. 
[16291 


© June 11, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233387; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris, France. 


GoD’Ss UNCHANGING LOVE; words by 
Neal A. McAulay, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [16292 

© June 20, 1910; 2.-c. June 16, 
1910; E 234750; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, II. 
GoLDEN (THE) JUBILEE; march, by E. 
Reichardt; piano. [16293 
© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
BH 234250, Carl Fischer, New York, 
INA Xs 

GOLDREIFCHEN ; mirchenspiel in sechs 
bildern, mit gesang und tanz von 
Paul Wertheimer und M. Evers, mu- 
sik von Richard Fall. Vollstandiger 
klavierauszug mit text. [16294 

© May 17, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233260; Josef Weinberger, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

GONDOLERIA; by H. L. Ashford; organ. 
obl. 8vo. [16295 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 

BH 238333; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 

Ohio. 

GONDOLETTA; by Géza Horvath; piano. 

[16296 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233184; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

poéme musical, by Erik Meyer- 

Helmund; piano. [16297 
© May 417, 1910; 2 c May 25, 

1910; EH 232776; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 

zig, Germany. 


GOOD-BYE, EV’RYBODY’S GIRLIE; written [ 
and composed by Perey Edgar, Thos. |§ 
Walters and A. J. Lawrence. | 


[16299 |} 


© June 2, 1910; 2 ¢. June 2, 1910; | 

EK 234136; Francis, Day & Hunter, | 
London, England. 
GOOD-BYE SWEETHEART, GOOD-BYE; by | 
Albert von Tilzer, arr. by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; cornet and piano. | 
[163800 | 

© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; | 

E 234265; Carl Fischer, New York, | 
IN YG 


baritone or trombone and 
(Three ballads, no. 3.) . 
[16301 | 
© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; | 
E 234206; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Ne Ye 


GooD NIGHT; words by W. M. V. 
Knapp, music by Montague F. Phil- 
lips; female voices. (Octavo ed. of 
trios, quartets, &¢., no. 418.) 

[163802 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234402; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

GOOD NIGHT DOLLIE, SLEEP WELL (Gute 
nacht puppchen, schlafe wohl); by 
A. Sartorio, op. 864; piano. (In the 
playroom, no, 12.) [16303 

© May 16, 1910; 2 e@ May 25, 
1910; E 232798; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

GooD NIGHT LADIES; home waltzes, by 

Floyd J. St. Clair; orchestra. Ato. 
[16304 


© May 16, 1910; 2 © May. 23; 
1910; E 231987; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

GoUNOD (CHARLES-FRANGOIS) Célébre 
ave Maria; méditation sur le 1° 
prélude de Bach, transcrite par Jules 
Cotten; mandoline et piano. 

[16305 

© June 11, 1910: 2 e@eimeat 

1910; EH 234526; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France, 


piano. 


— Faust; selection arr. by Floyd J. 
St. Clair; band. 4to. [16306 
© May 16, 1910; 2 © May 23, 
1910; EK 231985; H. N. White, Cleve- —| 


GooD BYE, DEARIE DEAR; words and land, Ohio. 

music by Helen S. Marqua. New Romanza; from the opera Faust, 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. arr. by A. F. Weldon; cornet and 
[16298 piano. [16307 
© May 238, 1910; 2 c« May 23, © June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
19103" °H °233031;. Mrs. Wm.. G. E 238452; Siegel-Myers correspond- 

Marqua, Morgantown, W. Va. ence school of music, Chicago, III. 

938 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-80, July, 1910 


GRACIEUX BADINAGE; par Albert Ar- 


naud; piano. [16308 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 231960; Heugel & cie., Paris 
France. 


GRAND CORTHGE; finale, by Edwin H. 
Lemare; organ. (Original composi- 
tions, no. 30.) [16309 

© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EH 233391; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


GRAND FOLIO OF HEBREW MUSIC NO. 8; 
violin or mandolin. [16310 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
E 233338 ; Theodore Lohr, New York, 
mY. 


GRANDPA, THERE ARE NONE LIKE YOU; 
words by Taylor C. White, music by 
T. C. Bennett. [16311 

© May 1, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
EK 2384588; Theron C. Bennett, 
Omaha, Nebr. 


GRANT TO US LoRD; anthem, composed 
by James Lyon, op. 36, no. 9; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Church choir library, 
no. 46.) [16312 


© June 18, 1910: 2 c. June 17, 
1910; E 233759; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


GRANT WE BESEECH THEE; anthem, 
composed by James Lyon, op. 36, no. 
21; mixed voices. 4to. (Church 
choir library, no. 57.) [16318 


© June 18, 1910; 2 ce June 17%, 
1910; E 233768; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London, England. 


GREY EYES; words by W. M. V. Knapp, 
music by Montague F. Phillips; no. 
an, 7). 


© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
H 233511; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


Grieg (HpvarpD HacEeruP); Echoes 
from Paradise; adapted and ed. by 
Chas. Kunkel; piano. [16315 

© June 16, 1910; 2 «@ June 18, 
1910; EH 234798; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


GUARDIAN (THE) ANGEL; words by F. 
W. Faber, music by Henry Harford. 
London, Weekes & co. [16316 

© May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
_ E 232955; Caroline Harford, South- 
end, England. 


16325 


[16814 | 


GUARDS’ (THE) SUCCESS; quick march, 
by A. Shrimpton. 4to. (Boosey’s 
new fife and drum journal, no. 176.) 

[16317 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; 

E 288027; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


GUCKT DER GOLDNE MOND HERUNTER; 
musik von Hans Hermann. (Lieder, 
NOwa.) [16318 

© June 9,1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 
EH 2838902; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


GUIDE ME O THOU GREAT JEHOVAH; 
part-song music arr. by G. Brayley; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Brayley’s 
chorus library, no. 17.) [16319 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; 
EH 232950; George Brayley, Boston, 
Mass. 


—— piano, violin and cello, flute 

ad lib. [16320 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; 

EH 232951; George Brayley, Boston, 
Mass. 


GurRLItt (C.) Sonatina, op. 54, no. 4, 
rey. and fingered by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. [16321 

© May 12, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 
1910; E 2838122; Carl Fischer, New 
Works, Ne Ne 


GYPSY DANCE; by I. M. Mullen; piano. 
Cincinnati, Ohio, John Arnold. 
[16322 
© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 
1910; E 234792; Ida M. Mullen, Mer- 
win, Ohio. 


GYPSY EYES; intermezzo two step, by 
Gertrude A. Smith, piano. [16323 
© June 14, 1910; 2 @ June 14, 
1910; EH 234566; J. H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


GYPSY MAIDEN; words and music by 
X. Miller. [163824 
© une 46,0 1910 2. Cc. pune di. 
1910; H 234465; Xerxes Miller, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) ATiOso; 
arr. von Emil Kross; violine und 


klavier. (Neue klassische album- 
blitter, no. 46.) [16325 

© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 
E 283904; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


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pt. 1, HeS., Vom 


HatIL! FESTAL DAY; a children’s day 


service, by various composers. 8vo. 
[163826 
(©), Apres) Oo 191025 2 ce) iia al, 


1910; A 264414; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


HAIL TO THE LORD’S ANOINTED; words 
unknown, music by L. S. Chafer. 


[16327 
PG May 1910: 2c. une! 16, 
1910; E 284825; Lewis Sperry 


Chafer, E. Northfield, Mass. 


HALLELUJAH TO THE LAMB; words and 
music by Thoro Harris. [16328 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; 

E 238565; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Ill. 


HALLEY’S COMET; rag, by Harry J. Lin- 
coln; piano. [16329 
PCy junes it, 1910-2) “dune 43, 
1910; E 233592; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Hasty (Ernest) Two introits; If 
ye love me; [and] Shew me Thy 
ways, O Lord; music by E. Halsey 
and Arthur G. Colburn ; mixed voices. 


4to. (Anglican choir, series, no. 
196.) [163830 
@7Ocii2e, 19095) 2ee¢: May 31, 


1910; E 234050; Vincent music ¢o., 
Itd.. London, England. 


HALVORSEN (JOHAN) Intermezzo, op. 
29; duett ftir zwei violinen mit kKla- 
vierbegleitung. (Miniaturen, no. 1.) 

[16331 

© May 7, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 

E 232834; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


HAND IN HAND; walzerlied aus der 
operette, Reiche midchen, yon Jo- 
hann Strauss, arr. von Hans Schott. 
1. Salon-orchester, ausgabe - fiir 
Deutschland. 2. Wienerquartett. 

[16332, 16333 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each June 17, 
1910; E 233800, 283801; W. Karczag 
& C. Wallner, Vienna, Austria. 


HANDS AND Lips; from A first sheaf of 
little songs, words by Marguerite 
Radclyffe-Hall, music by Robert Co- 
ningsby Clarke. [16334 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; 
E 288017; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


HANSEL AND GRETHEL SUITE; by Le 
Roy Campbell; piano. [168385 
© May 20, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; E 231855; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


4 


HANSON AMERICAN BAND MARCH; Dy 
Lawrence L. Willey; piano. [16336 
© May 24, 1910; 2 ceeMay 225 
1910; E 231845; John M. Hubbard, 
Rochester, N. H. 


HaArrorD (HENRY) Two hymns and 
tunes. Friend after friend deparis; 
words by J. Montgomery. Our God 
we thank Thee; words by A. A. Proc- 
ter. 4to. London, Weekes & Go. 

[16337 

© May 16, 1910; 2 © May 2@ 
1910; E 232952; Caroline Harford, 
Southend, England. 


HARK, HARK, MY SOUL; anthem, by 
W. HH. Bullock: ~S) asa Ato. 
(Choruses for equal voices, Curwen’s 
edition, no. 71276.) [16338 

© June 17,-1910; 2° eemne AG 
1910; E 234697; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


HARMONY; by A. W. Bullard. Lessons 
1-10. Boston, Hill & Kern school of 
music. (The classic course of music 
study.) 8vo. [16339 |) 

© May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; 
A 2638668; Albert Wm. Bullard, Bos- | 
ton, Mass. 


Hare (THE) THAT [I SHALL PLAY; 
words and music by Chas. Edw. Pol- 
lock. [16340 

© May 25, 1910; 2 ce. May 31, 
1910; E 234027; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


Harp (THE) THAT ONCE THRO’ TARA’S 
HALLS; old Irish air, [and] ’Tis the 
last rose of Summer; by Benedict; 
arr. by A. F. Weldon; cornet and 
piano. [16341 


© June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233454; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Il. 


HASM. CHR.; song from Chanticlair, 
the barn yard Romeo, words by Ed- 
ward Madden, music by Béla Von 
Ujj. [16342 

© 1c. June 8, 1910; E 233525; ft 
William Morris, ine., New York, | 
Nc Xs. | 


HATS OFF TO W. M. A.; lyric and mu- 
Sic by Blanche Du Bois Taubman. 
[163843 
© May 31, 1910: 2G odamer. 
1910; E 23838548; Du Bois pub. co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16362 


HE CARES FOR ME; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by C. H. Gabriel. 

[16844 

SS gune 20, 1910; 2 c June 16, 

1910; E 234715; Chas. H. Gabriel, 

Chicago, Ill. 


HE DIED FOR ME; words and music by 
Thoro Harris. [16345 

May 25,,1910; 2c. May 31, 
1910; E 2384029; Brown-Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 


HE DIED, MOTHERLAND FOR YOU; words 
by Ruth Dingman, music by Ben. J. 
Jerome. [16346 

© May 2, 1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
E 2343849; Harry H. Sparks, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


HE GOT AWAY WITH IT; words by H. 
O’Neil and Bill MacMahon, music 
by O. E. Story. [16347 

ciaee dune 5, 1910; EH 234177; 
Oliver E. Story and Happy O’Neil, 
East Boston, Mass. 


HE IS LEADING ME ON; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[16348 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 16, 
1910; E 234741; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. .- 


HE IS MINE; words by D. R. 

Sickle, music by C. H. Gabriel. 

[16349 

© esune 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 

1910; E 2384730; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


van 


HE IS THE SAVIOUR FOR ME; words and 
music by Thoro Harris. [163850 
Siiny 25, 1910; 2 c.~May 31, 
1910; E 232999; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort-Worth, Tex. 


HE KEEPETH ME; words by Ellen C. 
Tongren, music by H. Lillenas. 
[16351 
@eune’ 8, 1910: 2 ¢ June 10, 
1910; E 238553; Haldor Lillenas, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


HE KNOWETH THE WAY THAT I TAKE; 
words by Miriam E. Arnold, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. [16352 

© June 20, 1910: 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 284726; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


HE LIVES WITHIN MY SOUL; words and 
music by Thoro Harris. [163853 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 
1910; H 283563; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


HE PAID A GREAT PRICE; words by H. C. 

Pigneron, music by Haldor Lillenas. 

[16354 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 

1910; E 288567; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


HE PAID THE DEBT; words and music 
by Thoro’ Harris. [16355 
©) May 25, 1910: 2) e May 31 
1910; HE 284045; Brown - Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 


HE’S GONE, NO ONE KNOWS WHERE; 
words by J. W. Dillon, music by O. 
Belasco. [16356 

@ dune s7,, 1910. 2.%e siunemses: 
1910; E 233671; J. W. Dillon, Belle 
Vernon, Pa. ; 


HE’S WITH ME; words and music by 
C. F. Weigele. [16357 
© June’ 8) 1910: 2) ec: ume a0: 
1910; E 283568; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


HE SAITH, COME UNTO ME; words by M. 
Hemo, music by C. H. Marsh. 
[16358 
© May 23) 1910: 2, ey May. 23: 
1910; EH 281880; Chas. H. Marsh, 
New ork, INj7Y: 


HE SLUMBERS NOT; words by Mrs. Mer- 
rill E, Gates, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. [16359 

© June J, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
E 233322; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


HEAR US FOR OUR NATIVE LAND; na- 
tional response, words and music by 
EK. S. Lorenz. [16360 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ¢. June 3, 1910; 
H 2333820; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


HEART OF MY HEART [ AM HERE; from 
The Alaskan, words by Arrington 
Prewitt, music by Theo. H. North- 
rup. [163861 

© June. 10) 1910> 2c. tuner at, 
1910; E 284476; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


HEARTACHE; words’ translated by 
Helen F. Bantock, music arr. by 
Max Reger; men’s voices. 4to. 


(Breitkopf & Hirtel’s choruses, no. 
78.) [163862 

© June 15, 1910; 2 « June 17, 
1910; E 288816; Jos. Aibl verlag, 
em. bp,’ hh. Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


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HEART’S DELIGHT (Herzbliattchen) ; by 

Bruno Wandelt, op. 8, no. 4; piano. 

[16363 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233192; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


HEART’S WISHES; idyl, by ,H. Lichner, 
op. 5; rey. and fingered by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano. [16364 
2G). dune AOE Jee sume: As, 
1910; E 233650; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.Y, 

HEAVENS (THE) DECLARE HIS GLORY; 
hymn, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
(In the Choir, vy. 11, no. 6.) [16365 


© May 31, 1910; 1c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234142; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


HEIDELBERG STEIN SONG; from Prince 
of Pilsen, by Frank Pixley and Gus- 
tav Luders, arr. by L. R. Dressler. 
1. Female woices. 2. Mixed voices. 
4to. (Excellent quartette arrange- 
ments, nos. 515, 516.)  [16366, 16367 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each May 
31, 1910; E 232967, 282968; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


HEIMWEH (Mal du pays); by Albert 
Jungmann, op. 117, rev. and fingered 
by Rafael Richter; piano. [16368 

© May 21, 1910;-2 c. May 23, 
1910; KE 231906; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

HELP, HELP, HELP, I’M FALLING IN 
LOVE; words by Vincent Bryan, 
music ky H. von Tilzer. [16369 

© June 9, 1910;-2 ec. June 9, 1910; 
E 234874; Harry von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New. York, N. Y. 


HERBSTBLUME (Autumn flower); von 
David Popper, op. 50, no. 5, ed. and 
fingered by Leo Schulz; violoncello 
and piano. [16370 

© June 17), 1910-2 ee. June18, 
1910; E 234814; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New “ork, N.Y. 


HERR (DER) GAB DIR EIN GUTES AUGEN- 
PAAR; text von Gottfried Keller, 
musik von Hrich J. Wolff, op. 24. 
(Zehn lieder, no. 3.) [163871 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232920; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


HESITATION; novelette, by John J. 
Fitzpatrick; piano. Boston, Vinton 
music pub. co. [16372 


© June 13, 1910: 2 ¢.. June 13, 
1910; E 233654; W. Hutchins, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


HEXENTANZ (Witches’ dance) ; by E. A. 
Macdowell, op. 17, no. 2, rev. and 
fingered by Rafael Richter; piano. 


© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 


E 232913; M. Witmark & sons, New | 


More INE ye 


HiIpE ME SAviouR; words by [C. Wes- 

ley], music by J. E. Melvin. [16374 

© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 

E 2348389; J. E. Melvin, Canute, 
Okla. 


HIGH SCHOOL PROCESSIONAL MARCH; by 
Francis Busch; piano. [16375 


© 1c¢. May 28, 1910; E 231854; 


Anna Busch Flint, Schenectady, 
ING TY2 
HIGHLAND (THE) BOY; words and 


music by L. Brantley. New York, 
K. B. Haviland pub. co. [16376 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
EK 238507; Luther Brantley, Braden- 
town, Fla. 


HIMMEL (DER) HANGT TIEF; melodie, 
auf dichtung von Catulle Mendés, 
musik von I. J. Paderewski, op. 22. 
(Zwo6lf melodien, no. 3.) 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 


EK 2381968; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 
HINAUS; ged. und musik von Carl 


Schiebold. 4to. (Volkstumliche min- 
nerchG6re, no. 38.) [16378 

© May 27, 1910; 2 © June 17, 
1910; E 2838808; Ernst Eulenburg, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


HIS CLEANSING POWER; words and 
music by Mrs. W. T. Morris. [16879 


© June 20, 1910; 2 « June 16, 
1910; E 2347385; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, 111. 


HIS LAST LINE IN CHERRY MINE; words 
and music by J. Rowan. New York, 
F.. B. Haviland pub. ¢o. [16388C 


© June 10, 1910; 2 ce June 10, 
1910; EH 233544; James Rowan, Ma- 
rion, Ind. 


HIS LOVE DECLARE; words by Charlotte | 


G. Homer, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[16381 
© June 20, 1910; 2 « June 16, 
1910; E 284786; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 


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nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16399 


History oF Music; by A. W. Bullard. 
Lessons 1-10. Boston, Hill & Kern 
school of music. (The classic course 
of music study.) Svo. [16382 

© May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; 
A 263667; Albert Wm. Bullard, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


HoOcHZEITS - WALZER; aus der panto- 
mime, Der schleier der Pierrette, 
musik yon Ernst von Dohnaneji, op. 
18, no. 4; klavier. <A, original. B, 
erleichtert, arr. von Gustav Blasser. 

[16383, 16884 

© May 7, 1910; 2 c. each May 25, 

1910; E 232813, 232814; Ludwig Dob- 

linger (Bernhard MHerzmansky), 
Leipzig, Germany. 


—_——_ 


C, als tanz-walzer, arr. von 
Gustav Blasser; klavier. [16885 

© May 7, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
EH 2338291; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


HOLD UP THE CROSS; words by Char- 
lotte G. Homer, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel, jr. [16386 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 234751; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


HOLY OF HOLIES; words by Sallie K. 
Best, music by Thoro Harris. 
[16387 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c« May 831, 
1910; E 284004; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


HOME AT LAST; anthem, text by Thos. 
R. Taylor, music by J. Truman Wol- 
cott. (Octavo church music, no 
10082.) [16388 


© Jue 13, 1910; 2' c. June 13, 
1910; E 233693; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HOME, SWEET HOME; by Bishop, arr. 
by A. F. Weldon; cornet and piano. 
[16389 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 238448; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Il. 


Hometess. See Verlorene heimat. 


HOMESPUN RAG; by Austin S. Benson; 

for piano. [16390 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

E 234144; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Mork, N. Y. 


HONEY BuG; words by Earle C. Jones, 
music by Charlotte Blake. 
[163891 


© June 16, 1910; 2 ec June 16, 
1910; E 284763; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


Honey I WILL LONG FOR YOU; words by 
Arthur Longbrake, music by Ed. EHd- 
wards. [16392 

Gy une 16, 1910: 2-¢.5 June 16) 
1910; E 284711; Jos. Morris co., New 
Yorks Noi: 


HoNEYMOON (THE); words and music 
by Paul Drolshagen. [16393 
© May 23, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; EH 233227; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Hore FOR ALL; words and music by 
C. F. Weigele. [16394 
. ©June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
HH} 233579; Chas. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


HoPE WHISPERS; words by Willis 
George Emerson, music by Dora 
Dunham Cornell. [16395 

© June 10, 1910; 2 @ June 11, 
1910; E 234477; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


HousrE (THE) OF MANY MANSIONS; 
words by B. F. Clarkson, music by 
J. M. Black. [16896 

© May 22, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 
1910; H 234074; James M. Blaek, 
Williamsport, Pa. 


How CAN I SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU; song, 

music by M. Greenwald. [16397 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

EK 234389; Leo Feist, New York, 
INGE 


How DOES THE WIND BLOW; words by 
John Stevenson, music by Charles 
Villiers Stanford, op. 118. (Cushen- 
dall, no. 6.) [16398 

© May 28, 1910; 2’ c. May 27, 
1910; E 233304; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


How I DROVE THE SPECIAL; words by 
Arthur Helliar, musie by Cuthbert 


Clarke. (Musical monologues, no. 
Sl) [16399 
© May 28, 1910; 2 «> May 28, 


1910; E 281945; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


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16400 


pt: Te aS: ¥..5 


How IN THE WORLD AM I GOING TO BE 
GEORGE WASHINGTON; words and 
music by Charles H. Pace. 

[16400 

© June 21, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 

1910; E 233909; Pace music house, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. 


How LONG IS ETERNITY; words and mu- 
sic by Haldor Lillenas. [16401 


© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
H 283578; Chas. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


How MANY SHEAVES? words by Mrs. 
Augusta Houghten Antony, music 
by Alice Antony Brown. [16402 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234040; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


HOw WOULD YOU LIKE TO FLY WITH ME; 
words and music by A. C. Luttman. 
[16403 
© 1c. May 381, 1910; E 234087; 

A. C. Luttman, Los Angeles, Cal. 


Hupson (THE) BELLE; two-step, by 

Ivan Caryll; piano. [16404 

© May 23,1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; 

E 233019; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


HUMORESKA; CAPRICCIETTO; IDYLKA 
(2); zklavirnich skladef, Jos. Suk, 
op: (4 .n0--2,46, 4, upravil Er.) On- 
dricek, pro housle s priivodem kla- 
viru. [16405 

©!) May 1730, 1910: 2co June. 17, 
1910; E 283820; Fr. A. Urbdnek, 
Prague, Austria. 


HUMORESKE; par HB. Barnes; piano. 
[16406 
© Apr” 20, 1910: 2 e¢. May 31, 
1910; E 234058; B. Schott’s s6hne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


HUMORESKE. 
(Carl) 


See also CAmmerer 
Sechs charakterstiicke. 


HUMORESQUE; by F. Addison Porter, 
op. 25; piano. [16407 
© May 18, 1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; 

E 231999, G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 


by Nelson Illingworth; violin and 
piano. [16408 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234416; Nicholson & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 
HUMORESQUE, See 


Tschaikowsky 
(Per) 


HUNTING sone (Jigerlied); by Fritz 
Spindler, op. 75, rev. and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [16409 

© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
E 283121; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Ne DY: 


HUPF MEIN MADEL (yip-i-addy-i-ay) ; 
lied von Will. D. Cobb, deutscher 
originaltext von Alfred Schonfeld, 
musik von John H. Flynn. [16410 


© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 


E 288200; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 


don, England. 


als waizer bearb. von A. 
Bose, arr. von O. Hackenberger. 1. 
Militirmusik. 2. Infanteriemusik. 
[16411, 16412 
© May 31, 1910; 2 ec. each June 1, 
1910; E 233198, 233199; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London, England. 


HUSHABYE; words and music by L. 

Zirbes.. 8yo. [16413 

© May 1, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 

EK 234328; Laura Zirbes, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


HUSH-A-BYE WALTZ; by Gladys Kirk- 
land; piano or cabinet organ. 
[16414 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EH 233427; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, 
Ohio. 


HYMNE CELESTE; par Rudolf Friml; 
piano. [16415 
© June 15, 191052) esune 14: 
1910; E 284645; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


I AIN’T LOOKING FOR NO JOB FOR LIFE; 
words and music by W. H. Shackel- 
ford. New York, F. B. Haviland pub. 
co. [16416 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
BE 234157; Wm. Edwin Shackelford, 
Winnipeg, Canada. 


I AM INCLUDED; words and music by — 


Robert Harkness. [16417 

© Apr. 30, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233217; Charles M. Alexander, 
New York, N. Y. 

I AM LONGING FOR TO-MORROW WHEN I 

THINK OF YESTERDAY; mediey waltz, 


intro. For just one kiss, by Ed. Ed- 
ward, arr. by Everett J. Hvans; 
band. 4to. [16418 


©: June 11, 1910; 2: ¢ Ames 


1910; E 284459; Jos. Morris co., New — 


York,’ Ns Y¥. 


944 


a 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16435 


I AM LONGING FOR YOU HALLIE DEAR; 


words and music by Ella C. Goodall 
Allerton. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [16419 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
E 2384161; Ella Goodall Allerton, 
Alliance, Ohio. 


AM THE STAR OF THE DAY; poem by 
Sir Rennall Rodd, music by Sadie 
Harrison. [16420 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
B 234196; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. (N.Y. 


CAN TRUST JESUS; words by S. H. 
Hodges, music by Samson Hodges. 
[16421 


© June 8, 1910; 2 ec June 10, 
1910; EH 233582; Chas. F. Weigele, 
Pasadena, Cal. 


CAN’T REACH THAT TOP NOTE; quick 
march, arr. by J. Ord Hume; band. 
4to. (Boosey’s march journal, no. 
214.) [16422 


© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 17, 
1910; EH 23838791; Star music pub. 
co., Itd., London, England. 


I CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF THE PITCHER; 


words by Carlton L. Colby, music by 
A. Victor Hedin. [16423 

tune 11, 1910: 2 c. June 11, 
1910; E 2384471; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


I CRACKED MY WHIP; written by Cosmo 


Grant, composed by J. Chas. Moore; 
with tonic-sol-fa setting. 4to. 
[16424 
© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 21, 1910; 
E 233073; National music pub. ¢o., 
London, England. 


I’D LIKE TO FIND A SWEETHEART; words 


by Wm. Mason, music by Win. J. 
Snyder. [16425 

© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 26, 1910; 
E 233226; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


ie Like TO SEE WHAT CALLS “YoU 


DEARIE; words and music by Evelyn 
Bloom. [16426 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ¢. June 1, 1910; 
E 233242; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I DO LOVE YOU AND YOU DO LOVE ME; 


written and composed by Herbert 
Clarke and E. W. Rogers. [16427 

© June 8, 1910; 2 ¢. June 8, 1910; 
E 233485; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


I 


DON’T LIKE YOU AT ALL; words and 
music by W. A. Richardson. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 
[16428 
© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
HE 2382867; W. A. Richardson, Brem- 
erton, Wash. 


DREAMT THAT I DWELT IN MARBLE 
HALLS. See Balfe (M. W.) 


I ENVY EVERY CIRCLET; from A dream of 


be 


945 


EKeypt, words by Charles Hanson 
Towne, music by Amy Woodfarde- 
Finden. [16429 

© May 21, 1910; 2c: May 23, 1910; 


EH 2381985; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 

HAD A LAND; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Valentine 
Hemery. No. 2 in F. [16430 


© sume 17, 191052 ¢) June 18 
1910; E 2384823; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London, Hng- 
land. 


HAVE A FRIEND; words and music by 
B. A. Bray. [16431 

© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
EL 233478; Blanche A. Bray, Indus- 
fy, eal. 


HAVE A SWEETHEART; waltz song, 
words and music by H. G. Jones. 
[164382 
© 1c. May 26, 1910; E 233058; 
Helen Grace Jones, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


HAVE ENTERED INTO REST; words and 
music by Haldor Lillenas. [164388 

© Gunes S; 1910ke'2 eo" June 10; 
1910; EH 2383576; Chas. F. Weigele, 


‘Pasadena, Cal. 


HAVE MY EYES ON A CHICKEN; from 
Chanticlair, the barn yard Romeo, 
words by Edward Madden, music by 


Daniel Dolré. [164384 
@©iilres june 8, 19105 fH 2835215 

William Morris, ine, New York, 

IN 

HEARD A GREAT VOICE; anthem for 


general use, words from Rey. XXi, 


music by J. H.- Roberts; mixed 
voices. (Octavo church music, no. 
10075. ) [16485 

© May 23,.1910; 2 c. May 28, 


1910; E 231911; Theo, Presser. co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16436 


pt. mae ee ve 


I KNOW NOT WHERE; poem by S. S. | I Lov—E rou DEARLY WHY DO YOU DOUBT 


Pence, music by Arden W. Allen. 
Portland, Oreg., Seiberling-Lucas 
music co. [16436 
© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
Ker2aa2o2s §. ss. Lence & HH. BB. 
Lawrence, Portland, Oreg. 


I KNOW THE PLACE WHERE WE WILL 
REST (Ich weiss wohl, wo wir ruh’n 
zur nacht); by Kate Vannah, arr. 
by L. R. Dressler; female voices. 
4to. (Excellent quartette arrange- 


ments, no. 499.) [16437 | ’M AFTER PEKOE; written by George — 


© May 28, 1910; 2 @ May 21, 
1910; E 232969; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


TLL CHANGE THE THORNS TO ROSES; 
lyric by Arthur J. Lamb, music by 


ME; words and music by Frances J. 
Knight. [16445 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ©. May 26, 
1910; E 233247; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I’M A PERFECT LADY; lyric by Melville 


Alexander, music by Malvin Frank- 
lin. [16446 


© 1c. June 6, 1910; E 233464; 
Daisy Harcourt, New York, N. Y. 


Arthurs, composed by Alf. J. Law- 
rance. [16447 


© May .26, 1910; 2 ¢. May 26, 


1910; EK 233049; Francis, Day & - 


Hunter, London, England. 


H. Howard Cheney and Alfred | I'M ALL RicHT; from Madame Sherry, 


Fredericks. [16438 


© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May. 25, 
1910; E 233172; Music house of 
Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 


ILL COME BACK TO BANTRY Bay; writ- 
ten by A. J. Mills, composed by Ben- 
nett Scott. London: The star mu- 
sic pub. co. [16439 

© -May 31, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; E 233169; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


I’LL KEEP BACHELOR’S HALL; words by 
Emory Woodfield, music by Harry 
Hoyt. [16440 

©) fune 14. 1910.2" .c, “june. 11, 
1910; E 234466; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

T’LL PUT THE BLAME ON Mr. RUBIN- 


STEIN; words and music by Hugene | ——_ 


Platzmann. [16441 

© June AS 1910 2 .c- June: 14, 

1910; E 2383684;-Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 

I LOVE MY LOVE, BUT OTHERS CAN TAKE 

HER PLACE; words and music by HEH. 

R. Cooke. [16442 


© 1c. June 16, 1910; E 234786; E. 
Ruth Cooke, Baltimore, Md. 


lyric by Otto Hauerbach, music by 
Karl Hose@hna. [16448 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234194; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. IN ¥ 


I’M AT HOME ALL DAY; written by 


Frank W. Carter, composed by Fred 
Elton. [16449 

© June 8, 1910; 2 ce. June 8, 1910; 
E 233489; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


I’M AWE’LY GLAD I’M IBiSH; intro: I 


didn’t mean to make you cry: med- 
ley march two-step, by Al. Pianta- 
dosi, arr. by Robert Recker; band. 
4to. [16450 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234882; Leo Feist, New York, 
NEY! 


orchestra. 4to. [16451 

© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. June 9, 1910; 
FE 284391; Leo Feist, New York, 
Newsy, 


I’M GOIN’ TO TELL ON YoU; words by 


Earl Taylor, music by Mike Bernard. 

[16452 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 

1910; E 232773; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I LOVE YOU BEST OF ALL; written and | I'M HIDING IN THEE; words and music 


composed by Madgie Harwood. 
[16443 
© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; E 233050; Francis, Day & 
Hunter. London, England. 

I LOVE YOU, DEAR; words by Blair 
Leyton, musie by S. P. Harris; in B 
flat. [16444 

© June 16, 1910; 2 ec. June 15, 
1910; E 2338710; Sydney P. Harris, 
Detroit, Mich. 


946 


by A. B. Little. [16453 
© May 25, 1910; 2 e. May 31, 

1910; E 284024; Brown-Franklin ¢o., 

Fort Worth, Texas. 


I‘M IN LOVE WITH YOU, DEAR CIGARETTE} 


written and composed by Frank W. 
Carter, Will E. Haines and Donovan 
Meher. _ [16454 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233486; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


iid 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-80, July, 1910 


I sitz’ GERN BEIM BACHERL. 
rische lieder. 


See Stey- 


I’VE BEEN ROAMING; words old English, 
composed by Charles Edward Horn, 
ed. by Edgard Lévi. 1, In C, 2, In 
D, 3, in EH. (Standard songs, no. 
44.) [16455-16457 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. each May 28, 
1910; E 233154—-233156; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, lid., London, Eng- 
land. 


I wait FoR THEE; words by Clifford 
Grey, music by J. Goulding; key of 
EK flat. London, Joseph Williams, 
lid. [16458 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 3, 1910; 
E 2338312; James Goulding, London, 
England. 


I WAKENED WHEN THE MOON; from A 
dream of Egypt, words by Charles 
Hanson Towne, music by Amy 
W oodforde-Finden. [16459 

@ May 21, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 231934; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


I WANT A MAN; Suffragette song, words 
by Louis Weslyn, music by Ernest 
R. Ball. [16460 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234123; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. IN. Y. 


I WANT YOU FOR MY SWEETHEART; 
words and music by J. C. Young. 
Washington, D. C., Olie music pub. 
co. [16461 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 283298; J. Creswell Young, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 


I WILL BE YOUR CHANTECLER; words by 
Addison Burkhardt, music by H. Von 
Tilzer. [16462 

© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234877; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


I WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER AND FOREVER- 
MORE; words by George Fairman, 
music by Fred G. Rover. [16463 

© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234875; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


I WONDER, DEAR; words and music by 
Bert Lacey. [16464 
@ Apri 10,. 1910): 2-¢. Mar 26; 
1910; E 281876; Wm. De Legro & 
son, San Diego, Cal. 


16474 


I WONDER IF YOU MISS ME TOO; by 
Harold Jack Gould; vocal orch. key 
of G. Ato. [16465 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 
1910; E 282970; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WONDER WILL IT RAIN TODAY; words 
by L. M. Robinson; music by Madden 
music co. ‘Tutwiler, Miss., The 
southern music co. [16466 

© June 21, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; H 233911; L. M. Robinson, Tut- 
wiler, Miss. 


ae 


I WOULD LIKE TO MARRY A GIRL LIKE 
You; words and music by Leslie C. 
Thomason. La Fayette, Ind., Rinker 
music co. [16467 


© June 21, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; E 288907; Chenoweth & 
Thomason, La Fayette, Ind. 


IBERIA; images no. 2, par Claude De- 
bussy, transcription par André Cap- 
let. 1. Piano 44 mains. 2. 2 pianos 
& 4 mains. [16468, 16469 


© June 11, 1910; 2 c. each June 
11, 1910; H 234540, 234541; Durand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


IcH FURCHT’ NIT GESPENSTER; text von 
Gottfried Keller, musik von Erich J. 
Wolff, op. 24. (Zehn lieder, no. 9.) 

[16470 

©je Many 2) 1910); 2) ce. Maye 21, 

1910; E 232926; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


IDEE GRACIEUSE; piéce mélodique, par 
Léon J. Fontaine, op. 20; violon et 
piano. (Impressions musicales, no. 
2.) [16471 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234425; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


IDILLIO IN A FLAT; idyl, by Theodore 
Lack, op. 134, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter ; piano. [16472 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 27, 
1910; EH 232898; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
IDYLLE PRINTANIERE; poésie de Victor 
Hugo, musique de Charles Lecocq. 
[16473 
©ughune! ds, 1910 2. c. dune 6, 
1910; B 233378; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 

Ir; words by Cora Fabbri, music by 
Harold Vincent Milligan. (Jn the 
Circle, v. 7, no. 6.) [16474 

© June 1, 1910; 1 c. June 2, 1910; 
B 234143; Circle pub. co., New York, 
Nie 


947 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16475 


pt. 0; 1. S., Vv. 5 


IF A ROSE COULD SING; words and music 
by Adele G. Wilkins. [16475 
© May 25,-1910; 2c. May 25, 
1910; E 232784; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IF EVERY DREAM CAME TRUE; words by 
C. Dundas, music by J. H. Slack. 
[16476 
© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 3, 1910; 
E 234359; Drake & Doncourt, New 
Work | .N:Y. 


IF I ONLY COULD FORGET YOU AS YOU 
HAVE FORGOTTEN ME; words and 
music by D. Morrison. [16477 

© 1 « May 25, 1910; HB 232782; 
David Morrison, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Ir I ONLY KNEW THEN WHAT I KNOW 
NOW, GEE WHAT A DIFFERENCE THERE'D 
BE; words and music by T. W. Bol- 
ger and J. F. Clark. [16478 

© 1c. May 31, 1910; E 234085; 
Bolger & Clark, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Ir I SHOULD DIE BEFORE | WAKE HOW 
WILL I KNOW I’M DEAD; lyric by 
Thos. J. Gray, music by Bert A. 
Williams. [16479 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 81, 
1910; EH 232965; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Ir I WERE ONLY LOVED BY YOU; words 
by J. H. Hughes, music by Fred C. 
Cummins. [16480 


(eC) une th) A910 2)ex Tune 10: 
1910; E 2384802; Jos. H. Hughes, 
Saginaw, Mich. 


IF LOVEY SHOULD DIE WHAT WOULD 
DUCKY DO; words by Hal Starret, 
music by T. C. Benneit. [16481 

© May 1, 1910; 2 ec. May 27, 1910; 
E 284587; Theron C. Bennett, 
Omaha, Nebr. 


IF TEARS WERE PEARLS; by Albert von 
Tilzer, arr. by Edwin Franko Gold- 
man. 1. B flat cornet and piano. 
2. Baritone or trombone and piano. 
Bass clef. [16482, 16483 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; E 234263, .. 234264; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


IF THE MOON TOLD ALL HE KNEW; by 
Fleta Jan Brown, vocal orchestra, 
key of E flat, no. 1188. 4to. [16484 

iS June 17, 1910:" 2c June. 18, 
1910; E 284809; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ir THE WIFE COULD SEE ME NOW; 
words by A. J. Mills, music by Ben- 
nett Scott. London, Star music pub. 
eo., ltd. [16485 

© June 16, 1910; 2 ec. June Q, 
1910; E 234408; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


IF THIS ROSE TOLD YOU ALL IT KNOWS; 
words by Jack Mahoney, music by 
T. Morse. [16486 

© May 25, 1910; 2) © May 25, 
1910; E 232791; Theodore Morse 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


IF YOU BUT KNEW; words and music 
by Joe Bren. [16487 
© June 14, 1910; 2 @ June 8, 
1910; E 233515; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas city, Mo. 


IF YOU DON’T KNOW HOW TO CROW, JUST 
CACKLE; words and music by I. M. 
Mullen. Cincinnati, _ Ohie* John 
Arnold. [16488 


© June 18, 1910; 2 « June 18, 
1910; E 234794; Ida M. Mullen, Mer- 
win, Ohio. 


IF YOU LIVE IN OLD MISSOURI THERE’S 
NO PLACE LIKE HOME; words and 
music by T. J. Curran, are by A] 
Barr. [16489 

© May 17, 1910; 2 ec. June 8, 1910; 
HK. 233497; Thomas J. @irraavens. 
Louis, Mo. 


IF YOU’LL LET ME HAVE MY SAY; words 
and music by P. F.. Woodford. 
[16490 
© 1c. May 23, 1910; H 231850; 
Perey F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


IF YOU SAIL THE SEA YOU'VE GOT TO BE 
A SAILOR; words and music by Ste- 
phen A. White. [16491 

© May 31, 1910; 2 «@ May si, 
1910; E 2382989; John M. Hubbard, 
Rochester, N. H. 


Ir YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY, BE GOOD; 
words by J. McD. Kerr, music by 
WwW. W. Wyant. [16492 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c May 27, 
1910; E 232914; J MeD. Kerr, De- 
troit, Mich. 


IF YOU WILL ONLY SMILE; words and 
music by G. C. Dukes. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [16493 

© June 16, 1910; 2 « June 16, 
1910; E 234698; Grover C. Dukes, 
Bridgeport, Ohio. 


948 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


IM MONDENSCHEIN; ged, von Gottberg- 
Herzog, musik von Otto Miiller- 
Sehnaucder, op. 20; fiir dreistim- 
migen frauenchor, mit klavierbegl. 
Ato. [16494 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec June 17, 
1910; E 233809; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig, Germany. 


Im WALD (Echo-lied); ged, von C. 
Rohr, musik von W. Arndt, op. 56; 
midnnerchor. Partitur und stimmen 
Ato. [16495 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EK 23383857; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


IM WALDE; melodie, auf dichtung von 
Catulle Mendés, musik von I. J. 
Paderewski, op. 22. (Zwo6lf melo- 
dien, no. 1.) [16496 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 231966; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. . 


IMP RAG; words and music by Webb 
Long. [16497 
© fone 21,1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 233910; Long music pub. co., 
Wichita, Kans. 


IN AUTUMN; by Ernest Newton; piano- 

forte. (7 miniatures, no. 4.) 

‘ [16498 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 

1910; E 234678; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


IN DER PuszTA (Hungarian march) ; 
von Ernst Heuser, op. 67, no. 3; 
piano. [16499 

©jane 15, 1910: 2c. June 14, 
1910; E 234660; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


IN DER SOMMERNACHT (Summer 
night) ; romanze, by Hans H. Ruhl; 
pianoforte. [16500 

@aune 15,1910; °2 ce. June 14, 
1910; EH 234649; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


IN FREEDOM’S NAME; national anthem, 
words and musie by J. H. Palmer. 
(In Baltimore American, May 29, 
1910.) [16501 

© May 29, 1910; 1 @ May 831, 
1910; E 284591; John H. Palmer, 
Baltimore, Md. 


In HAmMMeERSBACH; from Three Bava- 
rian dances, no. 2, by Edward Elgar, 
arr. by J. Smallwood Winder; organ. 

[16502 


© June 14, 1910; 2 e@ June 16, 
1910; E 233722; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London, England. 


16510 


IN HIGHLAND AND MEADOW; poems by 
Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert 
Bridges and Edward Fitzgerald, 
music by Cyril Bradley Rootham; 
chorus and piano. 4to. [16503 

©May 16, 1910; 2 c« May 27, 
1910; E 283307; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


In Hottanp (En Hollande) ; suite, by 
Christiaan Kriens; small orchestra. 
Score. obl. Svo. [16504 

© May 19, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 2842532; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING Ye: 


IN HUSKIN’ TIME; words by Bartley 
Costello, music by Albert Gumble. 
[16505 
© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
EK 2832385; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IN LUST UND SCHMERZEN (In joy, in 
sorrow); ged. von Peter Cornelius, 
mit englischem texte von John Bern- 
hoff, und franzédsischem texte von 
Magnus Synnestvedt, music von A. 
RiGter, Op. +1, No: vo 7 mittel. -.CAus- 
gewihite lieder mit klavier, no. 14.) 

[16506 

© May 19, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 

E 2382991; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


IN MEMORY OF LONG AGO; words and 
music by J. Williamson. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [16507 

© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234151; Jennie Williamson, Wau- 
komis, Okla. 


In Mexico; words and music by Max 

Armstrong. [16508 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 

HK 233238; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


In OLD Maprip; by H. Trotere, arr. by 
A. F. Weldon; cornet and piano. 

[16509 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

E 238445; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Il. 


In San Nazaro; cycle of four songs, 
words by William Hervey Woods, 
musie by R. Huntington Woodman; 
mezzo-sop. or baritone. [16510 

@ugiume ds; 191032 -e fune” 15, 

1910; E 2337389; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York, N.Y. 


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16511 


pt. 1 Bes y. © 


-IN THAT HE HIMSELF HATH SUFFERED ; 
words by Miriam BH. Arnold, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. [16511 

© June 20, 1910; Be Fune AG, 
1910; E 2847382; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 
IN THE ARBOR; by Frank Lynes, op. 54, 
no. 1; piano. [16512 
© June 15, 1910; 2 ec. June 14, 
1910; EH 234694; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


IN THE DREAMY AUTUMN DAYS; words 
and music by J. R. Groves. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [16513 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 27,1910; 
E 232866; John R. Groves, Spencer- 
port, N.Y: 


IN THE FAR HAST; intermezzo, by Ray- 
mond Howe: piano. [16514 
© June 43,1910; 2) ec: June As, 
1910; E 283697; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN THE GARDEN OF PINES FAR AWAY; 
words and musie by Arthur Burke. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. ca. 

[16515 
© June 10; 1910: 2 -c. June 10; 


1910; E 233545; Burke & Borden, | 


Jersey City, N. J. 


IN THE PARADISE OF THE SOUTH; words 
and music by A. A. Hamel, jr. New 
York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[16516 

©) June, 44-°1910- 2 e Jjuneri4, 

1910; E 234562; Albert A. Hamel, jr., 
New York, N. Y. 


IN THE SHADOWS; dance, by Herman 

Fink; piano. [16517 

© May 28, 1910; 2-c. May 31, 1910; 

E 232964; Hawkes & son, London, 
England. 


IN THE SUMMERTIME; words and music 
by J. Klima. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & co. [16518 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
HK 233409; James Klima, New York, 
NEY. 


IN THE VALLEY OF O-HI-0; words by 
John Carrol and Alexander Kelly, 
music by A. F. Miller. [16519 

© June 3, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233414; Anthony F. Miller, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

IN THIS LITTLE BUNCH OF BLUE; words 
and music by H. McAdams. [16520 

© May 238, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231925; Henry McAdams, Spring 
Valley, Ill. 


IN TOUCH; words by Ada R. Haber- 
shon, music by M. L. Stocks. [16521 
© Apr. 30, 1910;°3 €’aume 4, 
1910; E 233210; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, New York, N. Y. 

INDIAN SERENADE; words by Henry 
Gordon Spencer, music by Lorena 
Beresford. (Octavo choruses for 
women’s voices, no. 5481.) [16522 

© May. 31; 1910>2) eames: 
1910; E 233295; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 

INDIAN WAR DANCE; by Platon Brou- 

noff; piano. (Musical scenes, no. 4.) 

[16528 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

E 2338348; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


INDISKRETION ; worte von Benno Vigny 
und Robert Winterberg, musik von 
Robert Winterberg. [16524 

© May 26, 1910: 2 © June 14, 
1910; EH 2384612; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 

INSAISISSABLE (L’); valse chantée, 
vers de Pierre d’Amor, musique de 
Maurice Pesse. [16525 

© May 28, 1910; 2 « May 23, 
1910; EK 231954 ; Durand & cie., Paris, 
France. 


piano seul. [16526 

© May 28, 1910; 2 e May 831, 
1910; E 234094; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


INSPIRING MELODIES; by D. Sloan. 8vo. 

[16527 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 81, 

1910; A 263797; Daniel Sloan, Zion 
City, Ill. 


INTERNATIONAL REVIEW ; march by 
Frank P. Atherton; band. 4to. 
[16528 


© June 18, 1910° 2 © ame te 
1910; E 233753; Orpath musie€ ¢o., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


INTO THE FOLD; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Robert Bat- 
ten. [16529 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 
1910; E 2383029; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. , 


Invito (L’) See Rossini (G. A.) 


INVOCATION; par H. Messerer; orgue. 
(Les grands maitres de lorgue, no. 
Zhe) [16530 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c May 37: 
1910; E 284116; Emile Ledue, P. 
.Bertrand & cie., Paris, Framce. 


950 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


INvocAaTion—Continued. 


par Léon J. Fontaine, op. 24, 
violon et piano. (Piéces mélodiques, 
op. 24.) [16531 


@edune 9. 1910; 2 c.. June 18, 
1910; E 2383898; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

IRELAND; words by John Stevenson, 
music by Charles Villiers Stanford, 
op. 118. (Cushendall, no. 1.) [16532 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c« May 27, 
1910; E 233299; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 

IRELAND I LOVE you, ACUSHLA Ma- 
CHREE; by Raymond A. Browne, arr. 
by W. C. O’Hare. 1. Trombone with 
band ace. 2. Cornet with band acc. 
4to. [16538, 16534 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. each, May 
28, 1910; H 233101, 233103; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Is IT FOR ME YOU’RE LONELY; words 
and music by Billie De Laney. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[16535 

@Grtune dt, 1910: 2 c. June 11, 
1910; E 2384486; Billie De Laney, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


Is THE HELM IN THE MASTER’S HANDS; 
words by M. S. Brown, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. [16536 


Gr dune 20, 1910: 2 c. June. 16, 
1910; E 234728; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, III. 


ISABELLA ; valse espagnole, by H. Beau- 

mont; piano. [16537 

© june 1) 1910-°2.¢, June 1, 1910; 

E 283177; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Ists; waltz, by W. A. Wilcox; piano. 
Rey. ed. [16538 


© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
EK 2338513; Carl Hauser, New York, 
ee 


ISLANDER (THE); musical comedy, 
composed by P, M. Faraday, selec- 
tion, arr. by Jacques Heuvel; piano. 
London, Metzler & co. (1909), ltd. 

[16539 

© May 14, 1910; 2 ce. May 28, 1910; 

EH 232946; Philip Michael Faraday, 
London, England. 


ISN’T IT NICE TO HAVE A GIRL IN EVERY 
PART OF TOWN; words by Harry C. 
Kothe, music by Calvert Williamson. 

[16540 

@ June 14, 1910: 2 ¢; June 14, 

1910; E 234560; J. H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


16549 


ir; march two-step, composed and arr. 

by C. J. Chaffee; piano. [16541 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 

EH 234271; C. J. Chaffee, Chillicothe, 
Mo. 


IT LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING THAT THE 
CAT BROUGHT IN; by W. T. Francis, 
vocal orchestra, key of E flat, no. 
1186. Ato. [16542 


© June 17, 1910; 2 ce June 18, 
1910; E 2384810; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IT’S FUNNY WHAT LOVE MAKES YOU DO; 

words and music by Jos. E. Howard. 

[16543 

© May 25, 1910; 2 ec. May 25, 1910; 

EH 232779; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York Ne ¥: 


IT’S THE SAME OLD GIRL; words by Ar- 
thur Gillespie, music by Terry Sher- 
man. [16544 

© May 31,1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 
H 234076; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, N. Y. 


IT WOULD BE YOU; words and music by 
Dora Dunham Cornell. [16545 


©PsJuney 10: 19106" 2) ehjunem ia, 
1910; EH 234478; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ITALIAN SUITE; by R. Gruenwald, op. 
484, (Military band journal, no. 
GS. ) [16546 

© May 18, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 
E 233067; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


ITALIE; tarentelle, par Paul Saegel; 
piano. (Le début du piano, 4°™° 
série, En voyage, no. 38.) [16547 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 
H 234107; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


ITALIENISCHES LIEDCHEN. See . Cim- 
merer (Carl) Sechs stticke. 


JACK RABBIT RAG; by Donald Garcia, 
arr. by F. H. Losey; band. 4to. 
[16548 
© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 24,1910; 
E 238004; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


JAGDFIEBER-WALZER; nach motiven der 


gleichnamigen operette, von Karl 
Haupt; klavier. [16549 
© May. 28, 1910; 2 ec June 11, 


1910; E 283825; Josef Eberle, Vien- 
na, Austria. 


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16550 


pt: Eee vies 


JEALOUSY: words and music by J. L. 
Thompson. 
© 1c May 23, 1910; E 231851; 

J. L. Thompson, Chicago, Ill. 


JEHOVAH’S PRAISE; words by Charlotte 

G. Homer, music by C. H. Gabriel. 

[16551 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 16, 

1910; E 234743; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


JENNIE KISSED ME; words by Leigh 
Hunt, music by Christiaan Kriens. 
Newly rey. ed. [16552 

© May 23, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234209; Carl Fischer, New York, 
i es 


JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN; words by 
Bernard of Cluny, music by T. H. 
Peacock. [16553 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 
1910: E 234026; Brown-Franklin 
eo., Fort Worth, Tex. 


tr. by J. M. Neale, music by 
E. E. Mitchell; quartet for male 
voices. New York, The H. W. Gray 
co. S8yvo. [16554 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c June 2, 1910; 
E 234128; Ernest Edwin Mitchell, 
Adelaide, Australia. 


JESU, My LorD; hymn-anthem; words 
by Henry Collins, music by F. 


Brueschweiler; chorus of mixed 
voices and solo quartet. (Octavo 
church music, no. 5410.) [16555 


© May 27, 1910; 2 ce. May 238, 
1910; E 283124; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 

JESUS AND SHALL IT EVER BE; sacred 
song, music by W. C. Williams; bass 
solo. [16556 

© May 27, 1910;.2 ¢. May 27, 
1910; E 232897; Wm. A. Pond & 
co., New York, N. .Y. 

JESUS, I MY CROSS HAVE TAKEN; mu- 
sic by L. O. Emerson; sop. or ten. 
solo. [16557 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. June 8, 1910: 
E 233327; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

JESUS, My LORD IS REAL TO ME; words 
and music by J. A. Brown. [16558 

© May 25, 1910. 2c. "May si, 
1910; E 234035; Brown-Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 

JESUS SAVES; words by J. T. McKim, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. [16559 

© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 16, 
1910; E 234717; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, II]. 


JESUS, SHEPHERD; words by E. S. Van 
Ness, music by Arthur A. Penn. 
[16560 
© June 8, 1910; 2 eesune 413) 
1910; E 233667; E. S. Van Ness, 
Stockton, Cal. 


JEUNESSE (LA) D’ HERCULE. See Saint 
Saéns (C. C.) 


JOHN, ONE TWELVE; words and music 
by J. A. Brown. [16561 
©) May 25, 19107 2eeetag os! 
1910; E 234007; Brown-Franklin 
co., Forth Worth, Tex. 


JOHNNY JUMP-UP; march, by W. C. 
Powell; for piano. [16562 
© June 2,. 19103) 2aetane 2: 
1910; E 234148; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


JOLI (LE) JEU DE FURET; paroles et 
musique de Roger-Ducasse; choeur 
de petites filles, solo et choeur, voix 
égales, avec ace. dorchestre. 1. 
Partition. 2. 1°** violons. 

[165638, 16564 

© June 11, 1910; 2 ec. each June 

6, 1910; E 233364, 233368; A. Du- 
rand & fils, Paris, France. 


JOY FOR ME; words and music by 
Thoro Harris. [16565 
© June 8, 1910; 202. 4ene 42 
1910; E 233566; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


JoYEUX POSTILLON; polka, par HE. 
Lauga; piano. [16566 


© June 11, 1910: 25ers, 
1910: E 234516; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 


JuEcoS MALABARES; zarzuela en un 
acto, letra de D. Miguel Echegaray, 
musica del intro. Amadeo Vives. La 
partitura completa. [16567 

© June 10, 1910; 2 @ Sune 1, 
1910; E 234492; Casa Dotésio, Mad- 
rid, Spain. 


JULKANTAT (Christmas cantata) ; text 
af A. Bergin, musik af J. Victor 
Bergquist. Svo. [16568 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234138; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, I. 


for blandad kér, barn kor, 
kvyartett, soli. Ato. [16569 

© June 3, 1910; 2 ec. June 6, 1910; 
E 233415; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Ill. 


952 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-80, July, 1910 


16589 


JUNE GLADNESS: a complete service for 
children’s day, by Clinton D. Low- 
den, and others. Svo. [16570 

© Apr. 13, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
BE 231942; John J. Hood co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


JUNE ROSES; caprice, 
Richmond; piano. (Gh 


dame 41, 1910: 2 ¢«: June 11, 
1910; E 234488; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 

JUNGELIEBE (First love); poem by 
Heine, English version by Henry G. 
Chapman, music by Frank van der 
Stucken: low voice in C. [16572 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232933; °G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. N. Y. 

JUNGLE (THE) JUBILEE: two-step char- 
acteristic, by J. W. Bratton, arr. by 
Frank Saddler; orch. Svo. [16573 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234180; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Vor, NW. ¥: 

JUST A LOOK FROM YOUR DEAR EYES, 
SWEETHEART, FOR ME; words by G. R. 
Pierce, music by G. W. Vail. [16574 

© 1 c« June 2, 1910; E 234178; 
George W. Vail, Washington, D. C. 

JUST AN EVENING SPIN; words by Mrs. 
me yooaward, music by EF. J. 
Boyer. [16575 

© May 5, 1910; 2c. June 11, 1910; 
HH 234543; Mrs. A. J. Woodward & 
F. J. Boyer, Festus, Mo. 

JUST BECAUSE I KNOW HIM; words and 
music by A. B. Little. [16576 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234037; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth Tex. 

Laser TOWN, words by .L. A. 
Proctor, music by Ethel Proctor. 
Detroit, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[16577 

@y aime 14.) 1910: 2° e¢:° June 14, 
1910; E 234869; Louis A. Proctor, 
New York, N. Y. 


by Benjamin 


JUST PLAIN GIRL; words by Charles 
Irvin Junkin, music by Edwin 
Phelps. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [16578 


© May 27, 1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232864; Chas. I. Junkin, Devon, 
Pa. 
JUST REMEMBER ME TO MArRy; words 
and music by F. V. St. Clair. [16579 
© June 16; 1910>+°2 ¢ June 16, 
1910; E 284778; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


9 
51421—10 4 


JUST TO SEE JESUS; words by J. Wil- 


bun; Chapman, music “by! C... Ee 
Gabriel. [16580 
©) June’ 20, 1910s) 2 er June 18; 


1910; E 234800; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, [ll. 


JUST WHENEVER THE WILD WIND 
BLOWS; words and music by J. M. 
White. New York, Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co. [16581 

© May 20, 1910; 2 e« May 26, 
1910; E 2384830; J. M. White, Merid- 
ian, Miss. 


IALTER MOND; melodie auf dichtung 
von Catulle Mendés, musik von I. J. 
Paderewski, op. 22. (Zwd6lf melo- 


dien, no. 9.) [16582 
Ow May.28), 190) Zee May, 23) 
1910; E 2381974; Heugel «& Gie., 


Paris, France. 


KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN; by Crouch, 
arr. by A. F. Weldon;.cornet and 
piano. [16583 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EL 233446; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Ill. 


Katy; words and music by E. M. Her- 

ries. [16584 

Ome. June we MOlOe hy 28a5006 
Earl M. Herries, Pasadena, Cal. 


IXEEP ON TELLING IT; words and music 
by C. H. Gabriel. [16585 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c.. June 16, 
1910; # 234723; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


KEEP, WE BESEECH THEE; anthem, 
composed by James Lyon, op. 36, no 
15; mixed voices. 4to. (Church 
choir anthems, no. 51.) [16586 

Or hune 18) 19l0- 22 Ve. tome, ay, 
1910; E 233764; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London, England. 


IKEEP WHISTLING; written and com- 

posed by Frank Leo. [16587 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

EH 233484; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


KEIN VERGNUGEN DIESEM GLEICHT; solo- 
walzer aus der operette Reiche miid- 
ehen, von Johann Strauss, arr. von 
Hans Schott. 1. Salonorehester, 
ausgabe fiir Deutschland. 2. Wiener 
quartett. [16588, 16589 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each June 
17, 1910;.. H . 288802, 238808; W. 
Karezag & C. Wallner, Vienna, Aus- 
tria. 


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16590 


pt. 11, 0. S., v. 5 


IKELVIN SLIDE; words by Flora Came- 
ron Burr, music by H. J. Storer, op. 
iSino; 2. [16590 

© May 27,1910; 2>c. May 31, 
1910; E 234081; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Kerry; words by Marjorie L. C. Pick- 
thall, music by Victor Harris; me- 
dium voice in D. [16591 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233493; Olver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


KILLARNEY. See Balfe (M. W.) 


KXINDERLEBEN ; kleine stiicke von Theo- 
dor Kullak, revidiert von Theodor 
Wiehmayer; piano. 1. Op. 62, no. 
1-12. 2. Op. 81, no. 1-12. 

[16592, 16593 


© May 7, 1910; 2 c. each May 25, 
1910; E 282828, 232829; Heinrichs- 
hofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 


Kine (THE) ; medley overture, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; military band. 8vo. 
[16594 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EH 234183; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork.) N.Y. 


—— —— orchestra. [16595 

© May, 27, 1910; 2’ ¢: May 28, 

1910; E 233104; M. Witmark & sons, 
New Works aN, oY: 


Kine EDWARD’S FUNERAL MARCH; by 
Samuel H. Speck and F. Channon; 
piano. [16596 


© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
EK 284176; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Kine Koat; march by Floyd J. St. 
Clair band. Ato. [16597 
© May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 281988; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


Kine Lion (Der grosse kater) ; march, 
by Francis G. Strong; piano. 
[16598 
© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 284235; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NY. 


KING OF THE AIR; march and two step, 
by C. G. Milligan; piano. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[16599 

© May 27, 1910; 2 ec May 27%, 

1910; E 2382870; Carl G. Milligan, 
Bradford, Pa. 


words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by Howard H. 
Smith. [16600 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; 
E 233560; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Ill. 


Kkine’s (THE) HUZZARS; march, by 
Samuel Augenblick; piano. 


KING’S HIGHWAY; 


[16601 


© May 24, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
HE) 234249; Jacob Samuel Augenblick, 
Hayward, Cal. 


marcia brillante, by Rafael Leon- 
ard, op. 16, arr. by R. Jungnickel; 
orchestra. 4to. 
repertoire, no. 26B.) [16602 


© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 234625; Ross Jungnickel; New 
York, NG Xe: 


KInG’s (THE) PRAISES, NO. 2; comp. 
especially for evangelistic meetings, 
Sunday schools and young people’s 
services, ed. by C. P. Curry [and 


others] . Philadelphia, Chicago, 
[ete.] The Praise publishing com- 
pany, 1910. [160]p. 20°. $0.15 & 
$0.25. [16603 


© Mar. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Apr. 9, 1910; 
A 265291; Geo. W. Sanville, for 
Praise pub. co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


KIRSCHEN (Cherries) ; [und] L1zz1, 1cH 
BITT SIE, HOR’N SIE AUF (Coster girl) ; 
musik von Octave Crémieux, instr. 
von H. Bluthgen. 1. Harmonie und 
blechmusik. 2. Harmoniemusik. 

[16604, 16605 

© June 11, 1910; 2 ec. each June 11, 

1910; E 234508, 234504; Harmonie 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


KISMET; Hindoo two-step, by J. D. 

Markey, arr. by Adolf Lotter; piano. 

[16606 

©May 28, 1910; 2 c« May 31, 

1910; E 232966; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


Kiss (THE); words by Gouveneur 
Morris, music by M. MecF. Price. 
[16607 
© May 28, 1910; 2 @ May 28, 
1910; E 283142; Maude McFerran 
Price, United States. 


KLEINE (DIE) BONNE; cabaretlied aus 
der posse, Otto der 1**, text von Al- 
fred Schonfeld, musik von Jean Gil- 
bert. [16608 

© May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232847 ; Thalia-theatre-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. , 

KLEINE FRAU SCHMETTERLING. 

Puccini (G.) 


See 


954 


(Artist’s orchestra — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July. 1910 16629 
KLEINEN (DIE) KRABBEN; marsch-| LADY SLIPPERS; rag, by Raymond 
kouplet, musik von Walter Kollo, Birch; piano. [16621 
instr. von H. Bliithgen. 1. Harmo- © May 26, 1910; 2 ce. May 27, 
nie und blechmusik. 2. Harmonie- 1910; E 232890; Chas. L. Johnson & 


musik. [16609, 16610 


© June 11, 1910; 2 c. each June 11, 
1910; E 234505, 234506; Harmonie 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


KLEINES PRALUDIUM. See Bach (J. S.) 

KNIGHTS OF THE FOREST; march two- 

step, by C. E. Duffield; piano. [16611 

© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 13, 1910; 

BE 233673; Chas. E. Duffield, Cham- 
bersburg, Pa. 


KOHLER (Pits) Trio, op. 49; piano- 
forte, violine und violoncell. no. 1G. 
no. 2 B fiat. [16612, 16613 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; BE 234664, 234665; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


IKOntG ALBERT MARSCH; von Richard 

Hilenberg, op. 282; piano. [16614 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 13, 1910; 

FE 233682; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


KOL NIDREI (Oh, day of God) ; by Max 
Bruch, op. 47, ed. and fingered by 
Leo Schulz; violoncello and piano. 

[16615 


@etone 15. 1910; 2c. June 14, 
Pie 2atotl: G. Schirmer,: inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


KOSAKENTANZ (Cossacks’ dance); von 
Nicolai von Wilm, op. 238; piano- 
forte. (lLyrische bilder, no. 4.) 

[16616 

©riune 15, 1910'-- 2 ec. June’ 14, 

1910; EK 234686; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


KREIDER (NOBLE W.) Six preludes; 


op. 7; piano. [16617 

© June 3, 1910; 2c. June 7, 1910; 
EK 234856; Wa-wan press, Newton 
Center, Mass. 


KRONKE (EmIL) Intermezzo, op. 47; 
piano. (Nippes, no. 3.) [16618 
ere sane 15) 1910-2) e June. 14, 
1910; E 284691; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


KUSS MICH SCHNELL (Kiss me quick) ; 
marsch-two-step, 
Piano. 2. Salonorchester. 4to. 

[16619, 16620 

© May 13. 1910; 2 c. each June 1, 

‘1910; EK 233270, 233283; Meyer & 
Anselm, Munich, Germany. 


von Cy) Petzl 21. 


co., Kansas City, Mo. 


LADY (THE) USHERS’ BALL; from The 
summer widowers, words by Glen 
MacDonough, music by A. Baldwin 
Sloane. [16622 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
1810; EH 283150; Chas. K. Harris, 
New -York, N. Y. 


LAENDLER; by Nicolai von Wilm; op. 
240; no. 1; ed. by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. (Terpsichorean revels, vol. 
Jara ES) [16623 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 
E 233630; Carl Fischer, New York, 
New. 


LALO (EpovarD VicToR ANTOINE) In- 
termezzo; ed. and fingered by Wil- 
lem Willeke; violoncello and piano. 

[16624 


© June 15, 1910; 2 « June 16, 
1910; E 234772; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


LAMENT OF Isis (Die klage der Isis) ; 
from The songs of Egypt, English 
words by Helen F. Schweitzer, 
deutsche tibersetzung von F. H. 
Schneider, music by Granville Ban- 
tock; baritone or contralto. [16625 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
Ei 284290; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York, N.aY:. 


LAMENTATION; words by Flora Cam- 
eron Burr, music by H. J. Storer, op. 
17. (Four songs, no. 1.) [16626 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; E 231865; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LAND OF Joy; words and music by 
Chas. F. Weigele. [16627 
© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 1910; 

E 233564; Meyer & bro., Chicago, I. 


LAND (THE) OF MAKE-BELIEVE; words 
and music by P. F. Woodford. 
[16628 
© 1.c. June 6, 1910; E 238460; 
Perey F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


LAND (THE) oF SOMEDAY; words and 
music by G. Kinnear. [16629 
© -1\¢. June 11, 1910; BH 234500; 
yenevieve Kinnear, Washington, 
Dy, 


9d9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16630 


pt.1,ns,v.5 ff 


LANGAGE (LE) DES BAISERS; paroles 
de Charles Quinel et Henri Bach- 
mann, musique de Kenneth 8. Clark. 

[16630 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 

E 233317; M. Witmark & sons, New 
NorkeeN. We 

LARGHETTO. See Mozart (W. A.) 

LARK (THE) NOW LEAVES HIS WAT’RY 
NEST: words by Wm. Davenant, mu- 
sie by J. L. Hatton, arr. by Percy EH. 
Hletcher, for tenor solo with chorus. 


(Apollo club, Curwen’s ed., no. 

50477.) [16631 

© June 10, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 

He 234397; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
Londen, England. 

LARKSPUR; Words by Mignon, music 

by F. Blickhahn. [166382 


© erunesLt,. 1910 Hr 234509 - 
Frank Blickhahn, Chicago, Il. 


LAST OF THE GRAND ARMY HEROES; 
words and music by F. J. Lewis. 


[16633 
© May. 16, 1910; 2 .c. May 17; 
1910: BE 281982>. Frank, J. ews, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


Last (A) sone; words by W. E. Hen- 
ley; music by Meta Stafford; No. 2 
in A flat. [16634 

© rsuMe a tO O 22) canine: lid: 
1910; EH 2338590; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London, England. 


LAWRENCE (THE) SCHOOL MARCH; Dy 

Samuel W. Cole; piano. [16635 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

EK} 2384127; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
Worl GNcg x ; 

LEAD ON, O KING ETERNAL; words by 
Hrnest W. Shurtleff, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [16636 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
EK 283319; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


LEAD THOU ME-ON; words by. W. C. 
Martin, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[16637 
©) June 20,1910: 2c. june 16: 
1910; E 234748; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, [1]. 


LEBEN UND LIEBEN; walzer, von Leo 


LENGTH oF DAy; text by George Birds- 
eye, music by Abram Ray Tyler. | 
[16639 |} 
© May 24, 1916; 2 © May 262 
1910; E 283064; Clayton F. Summy jf 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


LENZ (DER) GEHT UM; ged. von Emil | 


Kuh, musik von Max Stange, op. | 
127, gemischter chor. 4to. (Hdel- } 
steine, no. 1.) [16640 |) 


© May 10, 1910; 2 c. May 25, | 
1910; E 232824; Arno Spitzner’s ] 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. }| 


LESBIAN (THE) MAID; words by | 
Moore, music by E. Beck-Slinn. 
[16641 | 

© May 27, 1910; 2 ¢. June 4, 1910; | 

EK 234276; Augener, itd., London, | 
Hneland. 
LET GEORGE DO IT; words by Wade Hol- | 


lingsworth, music by Roceo Venuto. | 
[16642 


May .23, 1910; 2 ec) oMay Zoe 0 
1910; E 232765; Wolf-Camp music 


co., St. Louis, Mo. 


LET’S HAVE A SONG (Briideriein sing) ; 
by A. Sartorio, op. 864; piano. (Jv j 
The playroom, no. 8.) {16643 |} 

© May 16, 1910; 2 ¢€ May 255) 
1910; EH 232794; Theo: Presser -co.g § 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Ler THY MERCIFUL EARS, O LORD BE | 
OPEN; anthem, composed by James | 
Lyon, op. 36, no. 10; mixed voices. 
4to. (Church choir library, no. 47.) | 

[16644 

© June +18, 1910: 23e> awe ie 

1910; EK 233760; Stainer & Bell, lid., 
London, England. 


LETTRE (LA) D’aDIEU (The letter of 
farewell); music by Christiaan 
Kriens. Newly rev. ed. [16645 | 


© May 23, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, 1910; | 
HK 234216; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INS 

LIBBY THE KISSING GIRL; words and 

music by Frederick C. Raeth. i 
[16646 | 

© May 23, 1910; 2 « May 26, J 
1910; E 233249; Jerome H. Remick 

& co:, New York, IN. Xe ; 


Fall; 6sterreichische militir- oder | LizeBEsToD DER KATZE ISOLDE; tier- } 

deutsche infanteriemusik. 4to. quartett, musik von A. S. Iks; vier 

[16638 miuinnerstimmen mit klavierbeglei- | 

© May 10, 1910; 2 ¢. June 1, 1910; tung. [16647 | 

EH 2338288; Ludwig Doblinger (Ber- © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 GMa 258] 

hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 1910; E 282850; Gustay Richter, J 
many. theaterverlag, Leipzig, Germany. 

956 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-80, July. 1910 


LIEBESTRAUM. See Liszt (F.) 


LIEBESVERHANGNIS;: melodie, auf dich- 
tung von Catulle Mendés, musik von 
T. J. Paderewski, op. 22. (4wolf 
melodien, no. 11.) [16648 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; © 231976; Heugel « cie., Paris, 
France. 


LIED DES SCHMIEDES; ged. von Ludwig 


Uhland, musik von Julius Steen- 
berg.  +to. (Hausmusik Oberam- 
mergau, no. 4.) [16649 


© May 18, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 234287; Balthasar Keller, Ober- 
ammergau, Germany. 


LIED ZUM EINSCHLUMMERN; ged. von 


Lilly Marsalla, musik von Hans 
Hermann. (Lieder no. 1.) [16650 


© June 9, 1910; 2 ec. June 18, 
1910; FE 233900; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 
LIEDER UND TANZE (Songs and 
dances); 20 kleine’ kKlavierstiicke 
von Adolf Jensen, op. 33, kritisch 
revidiert in bezug auf textdarstell- 
ung, und vortragszeichen sowie mit 
fingersatz yversehen von Heinrich 
Germer. [16651 

© May 13, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233259; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


LIGHT IN DARKNESS; words from 
Scripture, music by D. Cyril Jenkins. 
(Octavo anthems, no. 972.) [16652 

ee 25. 1910; 2 c: May 26, 
1910; E 233040; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


LigHT (THE) INFANTRY; quick march, 
by A. Shrimpton. 4to. (Boosey’s 
new drum and fife journal, no. 177.) 

[16653 

Cire iiay 23, 1910; 2 cc. May 24, 
1910; E 233028; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LIKE AS THE HART; anthem for gen- 
eral use, music by J. EH. Roberts; 
mixed voices. (Octavo church 
music, no. 1OOT6.) | 16654 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 231910; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LINCOLN CENTENNIAL; march, by Lee 


Sanford; band. 4to. [16655 
© May 27, 1910: 2 ¢c.. May 27, 
1910; EH 232939; Harry Coleman, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


95 


16664 

LISTECKU DUBOVY; pochod, slozil Fr. 
Ticky, op. 93: harmoniemusik. obi. 
24mo. [16656 


©) May .283) 1910/2) ch June a6 
1910; E 283786; Mojmir Urbanek, 
Prague, Austria. 


Liszt (Franz) Etude in D flat; piano 
(Chappell edition, no. 1.) [16657 
©: June 13, A922 2en mE: 
1910; E 284588; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Liebestraum, no. oe piano. 
(Chappell edition, no. 2.) [16658 


©) June 43." 1910.92 %e7 sumer 14; 
1910; E 234584; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


My sweet repose (Du bist die 
ruh’) ; song by Franz Schubert, Eng- 
lish version by Alice Mattullath, 
transe. by Franz Liszt, specially rev. 
and fingered by Marie von Unschuld. 
[16659 
© Mawi Le e190 20 cha Mawes 285 
1910; E 233109; Carl Fischer, New 
York, iNeey! 


LITTLE (THE) BLUE PIGEON; words by 
Eugene Field, music by Henry Had- 
ley, op. 47; high voice. (Five poems 
of childhood, no. 3.) [16660 

© June 7, 1910; 2 ce. June 8, 1910; 
EH 233476; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
WonkweNe NG 


LittLE Boy BLur; words by Eugene 
Field, music by Henry Hadley, op. 
47: medium voice. (Five poems of 
childhood, no. 1.) {16661 


© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
EH 233474: G. Schirmer, ine., New 
Oca INE PY ¢ 


LITTLE CHARMER; polka intermezzo, by 


Victor MHollaender, arr. by Otto 
Langey; orchestra. 4to. [16662 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 234184; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork) WN. Ye 


LITTLE (THE) COQUETTE; by Claude 
D’Albret; piano. (Six easy melodi- 
ous pieces, no. 3.) [16668 


© May 23, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 234219; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN Xk 


LITTLE: DANIEL; OR, JUST SAY JESUS; 
a complete service of story and song, 
with musical illustrations by various 
composers. Svo. [16664 

© Apr. 12, 1910; 2 c. May 21, 1910; 
A 264411; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York, Ne ys 


Sl 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16665 


pti Himes. veo 


LITTLE DROPS OF WATER; words by J. C. 
Dyer, music by Robert K. Belden. 
New York, Robert K. Belden. 

[16665 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

EH 233394; John C. Dyer, Andover, 
Nive 


LITTLE FUR BABY; northern lullaby, 
lyric by George Graff, jr., music by 
Jessie Mae Jewitt. [16666 

© June 3, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, 1910; 
EK 234195; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork N.Y 


LITTLE HUNTSMAN (Kleiner jagers- 
mann); by A. Sartorio, op. 864; 
piano. (In the playroom, no. 9.) 


[16667 

© May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 

E 232795; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


LITTLE (THE) SERGEANT; march, by J. 

M. Flockton; band. [16668 

© May 24, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

E 231853; Ernest S. Williams, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


LITTLE SONGS AND DANCES; twenty 
short piano pieces, by Adolph Jensen, 
op. 33, rev., phrasing and fingering 
by Hans T. Seifert. (Music library, 
no. 580.) [16669 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 234231; Carl Fischer, New York, 
(1 Bove & 


LittLE (THE) TYROLEAN; by Claude 
D’Albret; piano. (Six easy melodi- 
ous pieces, no. 6.) [16670 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EH 234222; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ie oie 


LITTLE (THE) VACANT COTTAGE; words 
and music by C. R. Mosby. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[16671 

© dunes 145.1910; .2 ec) June 11, 

1910; E 234487; Chas. R. Mosby, 
Grandview, Ind. 


LITTLE VISITOR COMES (Kleiner besuch 
kommt); by A. Sartoris, op. 864; 
piano. (In the playroom, no. 6.) 

[16672 

© May 16, 1910; 2 ec. May 25, 

1910; E 232792; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LITTLE (A) WHILE; words and music 


by Jean White. [16673 
© May 23; 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; EH 281882; Chas. H. Marsh, 


New York, N. Y. 


LITTLE (THE) WHITE HAND; words by 
Archibald Sullivan, musie by Noel 
Johnson. [16674 

© May 23, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234163; J. B. Cramer & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LIvE I so Live 1; words by Longfellow, 
music by Katharine Barry. 
[16675 
© May 26, 1910; (2 ee way 2G 
1910; E 232879; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 
LIVING WATER; words by Julia A. Wil- 
liams, music by Chas. F. Weigele. 
[16676 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; 
FE 233555; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Il. 
LizzI, ICH BITTY’ Sit, HORN sim AUF; 
text von Fritz Griinbaum, musik von 


Octave Crémieux, arr. von Anton 
Stelzl; zither mit text. obl. 8vo. 
[16677 


© May 27, 1910; 2 « 
1910; E 232917; 
Berlin, Germany. 


May 27, 
Harmonie verlag, 


LOHENGRIN; Bridal chorus from. See 
Wagner (R.) 


LOHSE (OTTO) 
und piano; no. 1-5. Komplett. 
[16678 
© June 11, 1910; 2 me t1- 
1910; E 234501; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


LONGER (THE) WE’RE TOGETHER, THE § 


HARDER IT IS TO PART; lyric by Earle 
Clinton, music by Lamonte E. Jones. 


[16679 @ 


© June 2, 1910; 2 ec. June 2, 1910; 
EK 234147; 
Detroit, Mich. 


LONGING; words by Mathew Arnold, 

music by Ailsa. [16680 

© June §, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 1910; 

E 2338539; P. R. James, Barrington, 
Ii. 

LONGING FOR YOU PEAR; word and music 
by Frederick J. Mason and Ray- 
mond S. Light. [16681 

© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233421; Mason & Light, McCook, 
Nebr. 

LOOKING UNTO JESUS: hymn-anthem, 

words anon., music by Gaston Borch ; 


mixed voices. 4to. (Series 7 of 
sacred quartets and choruses, neo. 
774. ) [16682 


© May 18, 1910; 2 ce» May 21, 
1910; E 231995; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


958 


Fiinf gesinge, gesang | 


Jerome H. Remick & @o., 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16702 


Lor’ (DIE) SITZT IM GARTEN; text von 
Gottfried Keller, musik von Erich J. 
Wolff, op. 24. (Zehn lieder, no. 8.) 

[16683 

© May 27, 1910; 2 ec. May 27, 

1910; E 232925; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 

Lorp, I coMe TO THEE FOR SERVICE; 
words by John C. F. Kyger, music 
by J. A. Brown. [16684 

(May 25, 1910; °2 c May 31, 
1910; E 234010; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


LorD, I HAVE LOVED THE HABITATION} 
introit or response, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [16685 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 3, 1910; 
E 233326; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


LORD, WE BESEECH THEE; anthem, com- 
posed by James Lyon, op. 36, no. 22; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Church choir 
library, no. 58.) [16686 

: eeaune 48,°1910: 2 c« June 17, 
1910; E 233769; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 

Lorp’s (THE) PRAYER; music by James 
Hyde; voices in unison. 4to. (An- 
glican choir series, no. 200.) [16687 

© Apr. 15, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234049 ; Vincent music co., London, 

_ England. 

Lost (THE) PRINCE; a childrens play 

in 3 acts, words by John Jay Chap- 

mann, music by Philip H. Goepp. 
New York, Breitkopf & Hiirtel. 

[16688 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 

1910; D 18651; Philip Goepp, Phila- 

delphia, Pa. 

Lost (THE) SPELL; words by. Flora 
Cameron Burr, music by H. J. Storer, 
ape tS. no: 2. [16689 

(ey May 27, .1910: 2 c. May -31, 
1910; E 234082; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Lou’re. -See Bach (J. S.) 


LOVE AND ROSES; waltz, by Walter 
Rolfe, arr. by F. P. Atherton; full 
orchestra. 4to. [16690 


©) June (13, 1910 1 2) ei dune 13, 
1910; EH 2383683; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

LOVE DIVINE; anthem, words by Charles 
Wesley, music by Edwin H. Lemare; 
mixed voices. (Octavo edition, no. 
12016. ) [16691 


© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 238494; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


LOVE DIVINE, ALL LOVE EXCELLING; 
sacred song, music by Clarence C. 
Robinson. [16692 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233176; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


LOVE DREAMS; by Francesco P. Russo, 


violin solo with piano ace. [16693 
© May 28, 1910; 2 «& June 15, 
1910; E 2384600; Spero pub. co., 


Cleveland, Ohio. 


LOVE IN AUTUMN; words and music by 
A. Selwyn Garbett. 1. Mezzo-so- 
prano or baritone in A flat. 2. So- 
prano or tenor in B flat. 

[16694, 16695 

© May 27, 1910; 2c each June 4, 

1910; BE 234234, 234233 ; Carl Fischer; 
New York, N. Y. 

—— —— Alto or bass in G. [16696 

© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

EK 234225; Carl Fischer, New York, 

IN: 


LOVE IS FOREVER; words by Gunby 
Hadath, music by Ernest Newton. 1. 
In F sharp minor. 2. In E minor. 

[16697, 16698 

© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. each June 9, 

1910; E 234403, 234404; Novello & 
co., ltd., London, England. 


LovE (THE) OF JESUS; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[16699 
© June 20, 1910: 2) ce dune m6: 
1910; E 284722; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


LovE (THE) THAT LIES IN A WOMAN’S 
EYES, AND LIES, AND LIES AND LIES; 
words and music by G. Kinnear. 

[16700 
© 1c. June 11, 1910; E 234499; 


Genevieve Kinnear, Washington, 
Ds: 
Lovers. See When falls the night. 


LovVER’S (THE) DREAM; a fantasy, by 
J. B. Walters; violin and piano. 
[16701 
© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 11, 1910; 
EK 234464; Jefferson Brooks Walters, 
Detroit, Mich. 


Lover’s (A) HOPE; words by Clarence 
Johnson, music by Chas. H. Pace. 
[16702 
© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
HE 233422; Pace music house, Benton 
Harbor, Mich. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16703 


pt. mass ve 


LOVE’S CONTENT; words by Thomas 
Carew, music by Robert Batten. 

[16703 

© May 26,1910; 2 ec. May 27, 1910; 


EK 232875; Boosey & co., London, 
Hngland. 

LOVE’S DREAM AFTER THE BALL (Lieb- 
estraum nach dem balle); inter- 
mezzo, by Alphons Czibulka, op. 
356, rev. and fingered by Rafael 
Richter; piano. [16704 


© May 21, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 1910; 

E 231903; M- Witmark & sons, New 
Mork ON; w.. 

LOVE’S ETERNITY ; words by H. Hansen, 

music by Madeliene Daley. Los An- 

geles, Cal., M. M. Daley. [16705 


© May 1, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 233594; Hans Hansen-Olson, Ther- 
mal, Cal. 


LOVE’S HOPE; romance, by V. Arnold; 
solo B flat cornet, E flat alto, eupho- 
pDium and EH flat bass. 4to. [16706 

© May 25,1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232938; Victor Arnold music ¢o., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


LovVE’S JESTING; English words by Ed- 
ward Oxenford, music arr. by Max 
Reger; mixed voices. 4to. (Breit- 
kopf & Hiirtel’s choruses, no. 71.) 

[16707 

@ “june 15, S19t0¢. 2 ie. June why. 

1O10': BF) 235815):) Sos: Aipl verlac, 

g.m.b. h., Universal-edition, Vienna, 
Austria. 


LOVE’S LONGING; words and music by 
Phoebe Cohen. [16708 


© June 1, 1910; 2 ce. June 8, 1910; 
E 234828; Rycroft bureau of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


LOVE’S OLD SWEET SONG; by J. L. Mol- 
loy, arr. by A. F. Weldon; cornet 
and piano. [16709 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EL 233448; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Ill. 


LOVE’S PLEADINGS (Liebeslied); by 
Bruce Steane, arr. by Alfred Kaiser. 
1. Piano solo. 2. Piano and violin. 

[16710, 16711 

© Apr. 20, 1910; 2 c each May 31, 

1910; E 234056, 284057; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 


LOVE’S ROSARY ; words by Alfred Hyatt, 

music by Percy Elliott; in A. [16712 

© May 14, 1910; 2c. May 28, 1910; 

E 232547; Metzler & co., (1909) ltd., 
London, England. 


LOVING TIME; words and music by Joe 
Jordan. [16713 


© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234378; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. ¢o., New Yorks Nie 


Low Moon; words and musie¢ by B. A. 
Cartland; bass. Paris, H. Ploix. 
[16714 


© May 30, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233355; Blanche Arden Cartland, 
Baris. Mrance: 


LOYAL SONS AND TRUE; words by J. 
Dinzey, music by Ethel Dinzey. 
[16715 
© May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231852; Joseph Dinzey, Hanover, 
Mass. 
Lucia DI LAMMERMOOR. See Donizetti 
(G.) 


LucIE; adaptation symphonique, sur 
une poésie d’ Alfred de Musset, par: 
KF. Thomé; piano et violon, avec 
texte. [16716 

© Apr. 30, 1910; 2 ec. May 2, 1910; 
E 231989; Francis Thome, Paris, 
JErance: 


LUFTSCHLOSS (Castle in the air); ged. 
von R. Baumbach, English words by 
John Bernhoff, paroles frangaises de 
Magnus Synnestvedt, musik von 
Carl Reinecke, op. 185, 12 Gat 
(Ausgewiihlte lieder mit Klavier, no. 
12.) [16717 

© May 24, 1910; 2 ¢. June 4, 1910; 
E 233254; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


LULLABY ; part-song, words by T. Dek- 
ker, music by F. Flaxington Harker, 
op. 48, no. 1: men’s voices. (Octavo 
choruses, no. 5445.) [16718 

© June 2, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, 1910; 
E 284203; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Nor ke WIN: Ne 


words and music by E. C. Hall. 

[16719 

© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

FE 234399; Adeline M. Long, Toronto, 
Canada. 


words and music by Katherine 
Heyman. (The children’s hour, 
no. 4.) [16720 


© June §, 1910; 2 c. June 7; 1910; 
E 234363; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


960 


: 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


| LuLLtaby—Continued. 
| words by Mrs. Frank Quinn 
Mitchell, music by J. W. Mitchell. 
Key of C and key of G flat. [16721 
© 1c. each June 10, 1910; EB 
933542: James Wm. Mitchell, Mound 
City, Mo. 
—— (Berceuse): by H._ Gottlieb- 
Noren, op. 12, ed. and fingered by 


Willem Willeke: violoncello and 
piano. ae etec22 

© June 13, 1910; 2 c June 14, 
1910; E 234575; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York, N. Y. 

LULLABY SONG; from the operetta, The 
man with three wives, words by 
Paul M. Potter, music by Franz 
Lehar. [16723 

© June 17, 1910: 2 c June 18, 
1910; E 234820; Chappell «& co., 1td., 
London, England. 

LUXEMBURG-WALZER; nach motiven der 
operette, Der graf von Luxemburg, 
yon Franz Lehar, arr. von J. Striczl; 
militiirmusik. 1. Osterreichische 
besetzung. 2. Zither, Miinchner 
stimmung, arr. v. Josef Weber. 

[16724, 16725 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each June 

a7, 1910; H 238804, 233805; W. 

Karezag & K. Wallner, Vienna, Aus- 
tria. 

M. H. S. cLass sone or 710; words and 
music by R. M. Cullison, arr. by S. 
Swisher. [16726 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May. 26, 
1910; E 233082; Robert M. Cullison, 
Montezuma, Iowa. 


Ma ALABAMA ROSE; written and com- 
posed by Alf. J. Lawrance. [16727 
(May 26. 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
BLO e HS 235051; | Krancis, Day: & 
Hunter, London, England. 
Ma MERE L’OYE: 5 piéces enfantines, 
par Maurice Ravel; piano 4 4 mains. 


[16728 
‘eedune 11 1910: 2 ¢. June 11, 
1910; HE 234542; Durand & cie., 


Paris, France. 

MA PALE-BROWN LADY SUE; words by 
Mrs. Edw. EH. Draper, music by J. C. 
Bartlett. 1. Sop. or ten. 2. Alto or 
bass. [16729 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 7, 1910; 
EH 234355; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

1. Mixed voices. 2. Women’s 

voices. (Octavo series, nos. 141, 

484.) [16730, 1673 
© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. each June 7, 

a1); EH) 234352, 234353: Arthur P. 

Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


MacDOowWELL 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


16741 


(Hpwarp ALEXANDER) 
Erstes konzert, A moil, op. 15, neue 
revidierte ausgabe vom komponisten ; 
pianoforte-solostimme, mit hinzuge- 
fiigtem 2. pianoforte. Partitur. 
[16732 
© May 13, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 255261; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, New 
NOnEkN. Ne 


MADAME BUTTERFLY. See Puccini (G.) 


MADAME, ICH HAB’ VERGESSEN; chan- 
son, text von Otto Schick, musik von 
Otto Ermin, op. 20. [16733 

©Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
FE 232844; Otto Lorenz, Vienna, Aus- 
tria. 


MADAME SHERRY; a three act French 


vaudeville, lyrics by Otto Hauer- 
bach, music by Karl-L: Hosehna: 
Vocal score. 4to. [16734 


@©wWune! 10)? 1910") 2) ee anime) iat 
1910; E 234474; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N.-Y. 


——opening chorus act 2, lyric by 
Otto Hauerbach, music by Karl L. 
Hoschna. [16735 

© June 3, 1910; 2 ce. June 4, 1910; 
E 234193; M. Witmark & sons, New 
YornksaNy ay 
MADRILENA (LA); bolero, von Wilhelm 
Fink, op. 452; piano. [16736 
© June 15, 1910; 2 c June 14, 
1910; E 234643; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

MADEL KLEIN, MADEL FEIN; lied aus 
der operette, Der graf von Luxem- 
burg, von Franz Lehar, arr. von A. 
Reckling: wmilitirmusik. 1. Oster- 
reichische besetzung. 2. Kavallerie- 
musik. 3. Deutsche besetzung. 4to. 

[16737-16739 

© May 11, 1910; 2 c. each May 25, 

1910; BE 2328164232818; W. Karezag 
& C. Wallner, Vienna, Austria. 


MARCHEN (DAS) vom ZAR SALTAN; 
oper in vier aufziigen und einem 


vorspiel, in sieben bildern, russischer 
text, von “Wa. J. -Byelsing mach Ac 
Puschkin, deutsch von A. Bernhard, 
musik von N. Rimsky-Korsakow. 
Neue durechgesehene ausgabe. Kla- 
vier-ausszug mit-text. [16740 

© May 26, 1910; June 17, 
OO 2°41 ARGH SW. & (cos 
Moscow, Russia. 


Babe. 
Bessel 


MAGGIo’S WALSES; by A. Maggio; piano. 
[16741 
Odie’ June) ‘6, 1910s" ; 284372 

A. Maggie, New Orleans, La. 


961 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16742 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS, IN E 
FLAT; composed by Edward T. 
Fletcher; voices in unison. 4to. 
(Modern church services, no. 62.) 

[16742 


©) June: 18; 191022 ec. June: An, 
1910; E 233757; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
‘London, England. 
in EF; music by Arthur W. Pol- 
litt, op. 9; mixed voices. 4to. (Mod- 
ern church services, no. 63.) 


[167438 

©jjune 11, AOLOer2Kner Dune, 

1910; E 234507; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


Mat; dichter unbekannt, musik von 
Wilhelm Heinemann, op. 21, no. 8; 
miinnerchor. Partitur. 4to. 

[16744 

©June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 

E 233602; Wm. A. Kaun music co., 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


MAIENNACHT AM RHEIN; ged. von C. 
Ferber, musik von P. Kirchhoff, op. 
10; minnerchor. 4to. (Auf fitigeln 
des gesanges, no. 589.) {16745 

© May 14, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
KE 233279; Fr. Ullrich, Godesberg 
A/Rh., Germany. 


MAKE ME A WITNESS; words and mu- 
sic by Thore Harris. [16746 
©) May, 25, 1910; -2 c@, May 31, 


1910; E 234014; Brown-Franklin co., | 


Fort Worth, Tex. 

MAKE THE MOST OF MAYTIME; words 
by Basil Hodder, music by Francis 
Brownlow... No. 1 in F.. No. 2 in G, 
original key. [16747, 16748 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, 
1910; E 231929, 231980; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, Eng- 
land. 


MAKE THE WORLD BRIGHTER TO-DAY: 
words by Birdie Bell, music by 
Clara M. Browning. , [16749 

@eMay  25..1910% 2c. .June” 18, 
1910; # 234807; Robert F. Y. Pierce, 
New York, N. Y. 
MAKING MONEY; words and music by 
J. A. Brown. [16750 
©- May (25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 
1910; E 2384008; Brown-Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 

MAMA KNOWS BUT SHE WON'T TELL; 
words by Arthur Longbrake, music 
by Ed. Edwards. [16751 

© June 16, 1910. 2 c..June 16, 
19105 HB 2384712 : - Jos. 
New York, N. Y. 


Morris. Co., | 


pt. Th DS. Va 


MANDALAY; from The summer widow- 
ers, words by Glen MacDonough, mu- 
sic by A. Baldwin Sloane. [16752 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23 
1910; E 233148; Chas. K. Harris) 
New York, N. Y. 

M 

MANY MANSIONS; words and music by 
A. B. Little. [16753 

© May 25, 1910; 2 @ May 35 
1910; E 234025; Brown-Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 


MARATHON; galop, by H. Engelmann; 
piano. (In dance form, no. 4.) 
[16754 
© June 13, 1910; 2%c dune iam 
1910; E 233701; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

MARCEL-POLKA; par P. Saegel, tran- 
scription par L. Streabbog; piano. 
(Premiers concerts, 2°™° volume, no. 
1058) ) ai [16755 

© May 28, 1910; 2 € May 3s 
1910; E 2384095; Hmile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


MarcH IN F. See Bach (J. 8S.) 


MarRcH OF THE MEN OF HARLECH; 
words by Charles J. Rowe, music 
arr. by Edward F. Rimbault; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Vocal library of part- 
songs, ete., no. 28.) [16756 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
E 234832; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

MARCHAND (LE) DE SABLE QUI PASSE 
: ; conte lyrique en un act et en 
vers, de G. Jean-Aubry, musique de 
scéne d’ Albert Roussel. Partition 
d’orchestre. [16757 

© June 11, 1910; 2 G4 adume is 

1910; E 284523; EH. Demets, Paris, 
France. _ 

MARCHE BOHEMIENNE; par René Chau- 


ANDOLINATA. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


vet; orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. [16758 
© June 11, 1910: 2 e¢) Juneae 


1910; EK 233382; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 
MARCHE FUNEBRE; by Henry Harford; 
piano. London, Weekes & co. 
[16759 
© May 16, 1910; 2 c May 27) 
1910; E 232956; Caroline Harford, 
Southend, England. 
MARCHE GROTESQUE; par Rudolf Friml, 
ap: 62,.n0.,2 > plano: [16760 
©. June 15, 1910; 2 ec SJume 143 
1910; EH 234656; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


962 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16780 


MARCHE MILITAIRE; 
Rogers; piano. [16761 
© May 23, 1910; 2 ce. May 23, 
1910; E 231914; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


by James H. 


MARCHE RIANTE; paroles de Pierre 
d’Amor, musique de H. Mouton. 1. 
Chant et piano. 2. Piano seul. 

[16762, 16763 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, 

1910; E 231955, 231956; Durand & 
cie., Paris, France. 


MARCHE RUSSE; by Louis Ganne, ed. by 
H. A. Lang; piano. [16764 


fedone 13, 1910: 2 c. June 13, 
1910; E 2383695; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MARGARITA; barn dance, by A. Opp- 
liger, arr. by Chas. Miller; orchestra. 
4to. [16765 


© Apr. 1, 1910; 2c. June 16, 1910; 
E 234780; Abe Oppliger, Silverton, 
Oreg. 
MARINARI (Li) Sce Rossini (G. A.) 
MARJARIE; Mexican song, words and 
music by E. H. Purcell, in A flat. 
[16766 
© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 231848; E. H. Purcell, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


MARSE GABRIEL’S TRUMPET SOON WILL 
SOUND; words by C. B. Ryder, music 
by R. A. Browne. [16767 

© 1c June 14, 1910; E 234594; 
Clarence B. Ryder, West Pownal, 
Me, 


Mary GARDEN; waltz, by Clarence Lu- 

cas; piano. [16768 

© June 7, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 

E 233512; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


MARY HAD A LITTLE BEE; words anon., 
music by J. M. Blose; male quartet. 
Washington, Songland pub. co. 4to. 

[16769 

© May 25, 1910; 2 ec May 24, 

1910; E 233011; Johann M. Blose, 
Washington, Pa. 


Mary, OH Mary; words by G. H. 
Jacobs, music by R. A. Browne. 
[16770 


© 1c. June 14, 1910: EB 234593: 
George Henry Jacobs, Green Port, 
Ney: 


MASKELL (CHARLES H.) Canzonette; 

organ. obl. S8vo. micyaal 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 

FE 233331; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


MASS OF THE IMMACULATE VIRGIN; by 
B. A. Flynn; mixed voices. Rev. ed. 
4to. [16772 


©, June, 44. 1910 > 2¢ saumes 6; 
1910; EK 2384767 ; Hamilton S. Gordon, 
New York, N. Y. 


MASSENET (JULES HWMILtE FREDERIC) 
Berceuse-réverie ; par Giovanni 
Sgambati, op. 42, no. 2, orchestrée 
par Jules Massenet. Partition. 

[16773 

©) Apr: 20) 1910: "2c sMay uk 

1910; E 234060; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


—— Entr’acte Sévillana de Don César 
de Bazan; transcription par Jules 
Cottin, op. 199; mandoline et piano. 

[16774 


© June 11, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
H 2338381;  Heugel &. cie.,, Paris, 
France. 

— Panis Angelicus; voix d’hommes 
et de femmes et solo, ou pour voix 
seule, homme ou femme. Partition. 

; [16775 

© June” 1 1910-72) ee yune she 

1910; E 234527; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


MatTruay (TosiAs) Intermezzo; from 
the suite op. 16, no.7; piano. 113178. 
(Two studies, no. 1.) [16776 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
E 233160; G. Ricordi & co., London, 
England. 


| MAXIME WALTZES; by M. R. Gmelin, 


arr. by Thos. R. Confare; piano. 
[16777 
© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 1910; 
EH 231877; Max R. Gmelin, Clinton, 
Iowa. 


MAY-DAY MORN; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Dorothy Beck- 
with: No. 1 in C. No. 2 in D, origi- 
nal key. [16778, 16779 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, 
1910; E 231927, 281928; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, Enug- 
land. 

May FLOWERS (Maiblumen) ; waltz, by 
Fritz Spindler, op. 289, rev. and 
fingered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[16780 

© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
E 233111; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nie Ye 


963 


16781 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


May (A) MELopy; by John Palmer ; pf. 

[16781 

© June 1 1910; 2 ¢. June 3, 1910; 

EH 233343; Clayton F. Summy Co., 
Chicago, Ill.” 


May sone; English words by Edward 
Oxenford, music arr. by Max Reger ; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Breitkopf & 
Hirtel’s choruses, no. 70.) [16782 

© June 2, 1910; 2. c. June 17, 1910; 
E 233814; Jos. Aibl verlag g. m. b. h., 
Universal edition, Vienna, Austria. 


MAYPOLE DANCE (Maientinzchen ) ; 
gavotte, by Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 
207, no. 2; pianoforte six hands. 

[16783 

© June 15, 1910= 2c. June 14: 

1910; E 234673; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Mazurka; by Nicolai von Wilm, op. 
240, no. 9, ed. by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. (Terpsichorean revels, v. 2, 
10: > 9.) [16784 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 
EK 233638; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Ih Es 

by R. M. Patten; piano. [16785 

© June 8, 1910; 2 ce. June 13, 1910; 

EH 233675; R. M. Patten, Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 


by Reginald de Koven; piano, op. 
339. (Dream dances, no.4.) [16786 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ¢. June 1, 1910; 
E 283234; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


— by Reuben J. Haskin, op. 4; piano. 

[16787 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

H 231870; W. H. Willis & co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


MazurKa. See also Ciimmerer (Carl) 
Sechs charakterstiicke — Ciimmerer 
(Carl) Sechs stiicke. 


MAZURKA DES ENTREMETS; par Ed. 
Missa, transcription par L. Streab- 
bog; piano. (Premiers concerts, 
gene yolume, no. 14.’) [16788 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234096; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


MAZURKETTA DE SALON; par Albert Ar- 

naud; piano. [16789 

© May 28,1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910: 

E 231961; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


pt. Te iss, Vi SS 


MEADOW BROOK MARCH; by D. W. Crist; 

piano or cabinet organ. [16790 

© June 38, 1910; 2 ec. June 6, 1910; 

EK 233433; D. W.- Crist Moutlirie, 
Ohio. 

MEADOW BROOK POLKA; by D. W. Crist; 

piano or cabinet organ. [16791 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233480; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, 
Ohio. 


MEADOW BROOK SCHOTTISCHE; by D. W. 
Crist; piano or cabinet organ. 


a 


[16792 | 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c June 6, 1910; 
EK 233432; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, 
Ohio. 


MEADOW BROOK WALTZ; by D. W. Crist; 

piano or cabinet organ. [16793 

© June 3, 1910; 2 ce. June 6, 1910; 

E 233431;  D. W. Crist, Moultrie, 
Ohio. 


MEDITATION; words by Barry Corn- 
wall, music by Christiaan Kriens; 
violin and cello obl. Newly rev. ed. 

[16794 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 

E 234208; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N. ¥, 

MEDITATION SUR LE 1°* PRELUDE DE 
BacH. See Gounod (C. F.) 

MEHLICH (ERNST) Vier gedichte, op. 
2; von Theodor Storm; eine sing- 
stimme mit klavier. no. 14. [16795 

©, May 30, 1910; 22) Geaiumess7- 
1910; E 233817; Robert Reibenstein 
(Verlag der musikwelt). Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

MEIN LIED GILT DIR, DU DEUTSCHES LIED ; 
ged. von J. H. Wallfisch, musik von 
Wilhelm Meyer, op. 71; vierstimmi- 
ger mannerchor. 4to. [16796 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 1910; 
E 233870; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

MELIE-VALSE; Sur les motifs de la 
chanson populaire, par Dickson et 
Casabianca, orchestrée par Léon De- 
quin, avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[16797 

© June 11, 1910; 2 @ Hume 11, 

1910; E 234524; H. Delormel, Paris, 
France. 


MELODIE IN F. See Rubinstein (A. G.) 


MELODY AND VELOCITY; twelve studies 

by Arnoldo Sartorio, op. 872; piano. 

[16798 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. June 1, 1910; 

E 233190; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


964 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-80, July, 1910 


16818 


MEMORARE (LE) DE SAINT BERNARD; 
d’aprés la traduction du B* de Mont- 
fort, musique de F. de La Tombelle. 
Edition avec acc. 4to. (Selecta 
opera, no. 21.) [16799 


© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 


1910; E 234619; L. J. Biton, St. 
Laurent, France. 
———— Edition sans ace. 12imo. 
(Selecta opera, no. 21.) [16800 
© May 27, 1910; 2 c June 17, 
oe) Py 2o500(; L. J. Biton, St. 
Laurent, France. 
MEMORIAL WALTZ; by S. S. Turley; 
piano or cabinet organ. [16801 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
K 233428; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, 
Ohio. 


MEMORIES; words by Ellsworth Salyer, 

music by James F. Howe. [16802 

© May 16, 1910; 2c. May 26, 1910; 

E 234358; G. W. Tape, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


MEMORIES OF THE SouTH; fantasia, by 
Stella Price; violin and piano. 
[16803 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 
E 233627; Carl Fischer, New York, 
5: e's 

MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wic FELIx) Spring song; song with- 
out words, op. 62, no. 6, rev. and fin- 
gered by Rafael Richter; piano. 

[16804 
-© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232909; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Vork— N.Y. 

— Wedding march; from Midsum- 
mer night’s: dream, rey. and fingered 
by Rafael Richter; piano. [16805 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231892; M. Witmark & sons, New 
ork. “N.Y. 

1**° sonata, 1°7 mouvement, an- 
alysée par G. Sporck; piano. 

[16806 

© June 11, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233366; Georges Sporck, Paris, 
France. 

MENTER (SorieE) Etude en la bémol 
maj, op. 9; piano. [16807 
© May 25, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
EK 233358; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


— Etude en sixtes, op. 8; piano. 
[1680S 
© May 25, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 2383359; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


MENUET; by Claude D’Albret; piano. 
(Six easy melodious pieces, no. 2.) 
[16809 
© May 23, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 234218; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NOY. Se 


——by & J. Paderewski, op. 14, no. 1, 
rev. and fingered by Rafael Richter ; 
piano. [16810 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 232902; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorks JN. ¥- 


par Jacques Henri; violon et 
piano. (Trois morceaux, dans la 
premiére position, no. 2.) [16811 


© May 112°" 1910); 22) er | Mery ae 
1910; E 232958; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


par Léon J. Fontaine, op. 21; 
violon et piano. (Piéces melodiques. 
Op. 20; ano) [16812 


© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 
E 233891; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


See Mozart (W. A.) 
MENUET ANTIQUE; by 
op. 54, no. 3; piano. [16813 
@ Tine 15) 19102" 2 e¢.2 tune wis 


1910; EB 234696; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MENUET. 


Frank lLynes, 


MENUET DE CLAUDINE; Marius 

Carman, op. 533; piano. [16814 

© June 3, 1910; 2 ec. June 15, 1910; 

EH 233713; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


par 


MENUET GALANT; par Edmund Par- 
low, op. 109; piano. (Trois mor- 
ceaux de salon, no. 2.) [16815 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
EK 233502; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


MENUET GRACIEUSE; by Lita Jarratt; 
pianoforte. [16816 
© June 15, 1910; 2 c« June 14, 
1910; EH 234662; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MeENUETT; tanz von Ludwig Schytté. 


op. 170; pianoforte. (Klinge aus 
alter zeit, no. 1.) [16817 
© June 15, 1910; 2 ce. June 14, 


1910; E 234650; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MerRRIAL; by H. L. Ashford; organ. 


obl. Svo. [16818 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
E 233332; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


965 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16819 


pl. SS 


Merry (A) DANCE; by Chas. W. Dis- 
brow; piano or cabinet organ. 
[16819 
© June 13, 1910; 2 ec. June 15, 
1910; E 233712; D. W. Crist, Moul- 
trie, Ohio. 


Merry mMoop (Froher sinn) ; 


gered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
[16820 


© May 26, 1910; 2 c June 4, 1910; 


E 234211; Carl Fischer, New York, | 


INGA 


MessaGE (THE) ; words by A. Lowum, | 
[16821 | 


music by K. Ursin. 
© 1c. May 31, 1910; E 234088; 
Kristofer Ursin, San Francisco, Cal. 


MESSAGE (THE) OF THE FLOWERS; 
words by Mrs. Wallace E. Nichols, 
music by Robert K. Belden. [16822 


© May 15, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233395; Wallace EH. Nichols, East 
Bloomfield, N. Y. 


MESSE ET 11™°* VEPRES; en l’honneur 
de la bienheureuse Jeanne d’Arc, 
acc. pour orgue ou harmonium, par 
VAbbé F. Brun. Edition Vatican. 

[16823 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c...May : 23, 

1910; E 231983; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


METHODE COMPLETE DE VIOLON; par A. 

Lefort. 2° partie. [16824 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 

E 234100; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


METHODE THEORIQUE ET PRATIQUE DE 
LECTURE MUSICALE; par H. Vaillant. 
Svo. [16825 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
A-Foreign 1307; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


MICH TADELT DER FANATIKER; text von 
Gottfried Keller, musik von Erich J. 
Wolff, op. 24. (Zehn lieder, no. 4.) 

[16826 

©) May 27, 1910222 c..May . 27, 

1910; E 232921; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


MICHEL, HORCH; ged. von Gottfried 
Schwab, musik von Mathieu Neu- 
mann, op. 65. 4to. (Vier minner- 
ehore, no. 1.) [16827 

( May 10:-1910:: 2° -¢.. May > 25, 
1910; E 232823; M. Neumann, Diis- 
seldorf, Germany. 


by | 
Lichner, op. 14, no. 1, rev. and fin- | 


MiIcHIGAN (THE) RAG; two step, by 
Adrian Carter, arr. by F. Blackett; 
piano. [16828 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 
1910; E 233145; Carter & Blackett, 
Battle Creek, Mich. 


MIDNIGHT SPECIAL; march, two-step, by 


Harry J. Lincoln, .4Gesgpy fF. OE: 
Losey; band. 4to. [16829 
© May 23, 1910;.2 ¢. May 24, 


1910; E 233005; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


MIDSUMMER (A) LULLABY; by Arthur 
H. Ryder; piano. [16830 
© May 18, 1910; 2°€) May 21, 
1910; E 231998; °G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MiIFaANwy; words by Fred. E. Weath- 

erly, music by Dorothy Forster; no, 

3 in G. [16831 

© June 6, 1910; 2 ec. June 7, 1910; 

E 234333: Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


MIGNONETTE; words by Francis Bur- 
dett Coutts, music by M. B. Ehr- 
mann, op. 16. .Cincinnati, Wey H. 
Willis & co. [16832 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; E 231871; Mary B. Ehrmann, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Mixapo (THE) MARCH; from Arthur 
Sullivan’s comic opera, arr. by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [16833 

© May 31, 1910 2yee May ot, 
1910; E 232985; De Luxe music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MikKabpDo (THE) WALTz; from Arthur 
Sullivan’s comic opera; arr. by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [16834 

© May 31, 1910; 2 G@ May 31, 
1910; E 232984; De Luxe music ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


MILENA; march and two-step, by J. A. 


Miles, arr. by Geo. L. Atwater; 
piano. New York, Jerome H. Remick 
& CO. [16835 


© May 23, 1910; 2 @ May 26, 
1910; E 2838246; James A. Miles, 
New York, N. Y. 

MILITARY BAND COURSE; final review 
[by John C. Boyer]. [16836 

© Apr. 9, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
A 2638700; International conserva- 
tory of music, Dallas, Tex. 


MILITARY MARCH. See Schubert (F. P.) 


966 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16855 


MILKMAID’s SONG; by H. Farjeon, op. 
29, no. 2; piano. (Jn Tone pictures, 
book 8, Augener’s ed., no. 5154.) 

[16837 

© May 5, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 

E 234170; Augener, lid., London, 
England. 


MIND YO’ OWN BUSINESS’ TEND TO YO'N 
BUSINESS AND LET OTHER FOLK’S BUSI- 
NESS ALONE; words and music by 
Shepard N. Edmonds. [16838 

emuue 17, 1910; 2 ce) June 17, 
1910; E 233788; F. B. Haviland pub. 
eco., New York, N. Y. 


MINNEHAHA (Laughing water); In- 
dian intermezzo, by S. G. Hayden; 
piano. [16839 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
1910; E 2838139; Sydney G. Hayden, 
Cortland, Ohio. 


MINUET AND TRIO; 
Lloyd; organ. obl. 
loft, book 65, no. 196.) 


by Richard F. 
Svo. (Organ 
[16840 
rape ar, 1910; 2 ce, May 31, 
1910; E 284053; Vincent music co., 
Itd., London, England. 


MIR GLAUZEN DIE AUGEN; text von 
Gottfried Keller, musik von Erich J. 
Wolff, op. 24. (Zehn lieder, no. 7.) 

[16841 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 

1910; E 282924; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


MiracGe £CLATANT; par EF. 
Lauga; piano. [16842 
©) dune 11, 1910; 2-@ June 11, 
1910; E 234519; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 


marche, 


MISSOURI SWING; march two-step, by 
C. J. Chaffee; piano. [16843 
© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 


EH 234270; C. J. Chaffee, Chillicothe, 
Mo. 


Mr. PRINCE FROM PRINCETON; words 
by I. C. Hancock and Ed. Rogers, 
music by I. C. Hancock. Vocal 
score. [16844 

© 1c. June 20, 1910; E 233919: 
Irving C. Hancock, Chicago, III. 


Mrs. Biopps (YOU NEVER MISS THE 
' THINGS YOU NEVER HAD); words by 
Sax Rohmer, music by Alfred 
Glover. [16845 


© June 10, 1910: 2 c. June 13, 
1910; E 2338657; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


96 


Mrs. EISENSTEIN; lyric by J. O’Dea, 
music by Anna Caldwell. [16846 
© 1c. June 6, 1910; E 2334638; 
James O’Dea, Rockville Center, N. Y. 


Mit DEM EDELWEISS; fanfarenmarsch, 
von Anton Kutschera, op. 32; kla- 
vier. [16847 

© May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232812; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


MiIzPAH MARCH; by K. Sully; piano. 
[16848 
©} June ds 1SilO 92. Gehume sals. 
1910; E 283686; Katie Sully, Rock- 
POROee 


Mopper (THE) RIVER; quick march, 
by A. Shrimpton. 4to. (Boosey’s 
new drum and fife journal, no. 175.) 

[16849 

©F May: 123; (1910s) 2 cma, 24 

1910; E 285026; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


MON TRISTE COEUR (Gdybym sie zmie- 
nil); mélodie, poésie polonaise 
d’Adam Mickiewicz, adaptation fran- 
caise de Jean Benedict, musique de 
Joseph Szule. No. 1, voix élevées. 
No. 2, voix moyennes. [16850, 16851 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, 
1910; E 231948, 231949; L. Grus et 
cie., Paris, France. 


MONASTERY BELLS (Les cloches du 
monastére) ; nocturne, by Lefebure 
Wely, op. 54, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter; piano. [16852 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232903; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork. uN. Ye 


MonpuHR (DIE); ballade, von Robert 
Reinik, musik von Jodocus Schaaf, 
op 382; fiir vierstimmigen miinner- 
chor. 4to. (Auf fltigeln des ge- 
sanges, no. 587.) [16853 

© May 14, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233276; Fr. Ullrich, Godesberg, 
a/Rh., Germany. 

MoNTEREY; words and music by Ken- 
neth MacDougall. [16854 

© June 7, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 2338420; Middletown music pub. 
co., Middletown, Conn. 


Moon, MOON, Moon; from The gipsy 
rover, words and music by Mr. and 
Mrs. J. W. Dodge. [16855 

© June 21, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 238918; John Wilson Dodge, 
United States. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16855 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.56 


Moon, Moon, MOoN—Continued. 

words and music by A. L. Ball. 
[16856 

@ June 3) 1910: 2c. June’G; 1910; 

BH 233399; Arthur L. Ball, Chicago, 

jue 


Moose (THE) MARCH; two-step, by 
W. L. Skaggs; band. Ato. [16857 
© June’ 10; 1910-27 ¢. dune 11, 
(1910; E 2384458; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MoosrE RAG; by Ted Johnson, arr. by 
REED. osey >.oreh: ) 4to. [16858 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

KE 233402; Brehm bros., Erie, Pa. 


MorE THAN WORDS CAN TELL; words 

and musie by Thoro Harris. [16859 

© May 25, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 

E 234047: Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


MorNING GLORY; intermezzo, by J. 
ikeS-aaplanMo: o> News "Mork. oh iB: 
Haviland pub. co. [16860 

© tuner kG, 19t02924c> Sune’ 16; 
1910; EH 234708; Jasper Likes, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


Morris DANCE; by F. P. Atherton, op. 

195; piano. [16861 

©. uments 1910 2c; June 1.1910 5 

EH 233194; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Mort (LA) DES LILAS; poéme de Mau- 
rice Heim, musique de Louis de 
Crévecoeur. [16862 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231947; E. Demets, Paris, France. 


MOTHER SINGING; words by Flora Cam- 
eron Burr, music by H. J. Storer, op. 
19 eno! 2. | 16863 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 31,1910; 
BE 2384080; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


MOUNTAIN BELLE SCHOTTISCHE; by C. 
Kinkel, rev. and fingered by Rafael 
Richter; piano. [16864 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
EK 232904; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. SN. ¥. 


Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS) Ga- 
votte; from Les petits riens, arr. by 
Sam Franko, for violin and piano. 
(The classic masters, no. 8.) [16865 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c June 17, 
1910; E 2383779; G Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS)—Con., 
Larghetto; ed. and fingered by 
Williem Willeke; violoncello and | 
piano. [16866 | 


© June 17, 1910;'2 @ June 18} 
1910; E 234817; G. Schirmer, ine, | 
New York, N: ¥: | 

—— Menuet; from symphonie in H 
flat, transcribed by J. Schulhoff, rev. | 
and fingered by Rafael Richter; | 
piano. [16867 © 


© May 21, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910311 
E 231900; M. Witmark & sons, New | 
York; oN NG a} 


Pantomime, from Les petits riens; | 


arr. by Sam Franko; violin and } 
piano. (Classic masters, no. 9.) 


[16868 


© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 19109) 
E 2329382; G. Schirmer, ine, New | 
MOK eyN Ne 


MULLER (DER) UND SEIN KIND; yolks | 
oper in fiinf aufztigen, nach EH. B. S. 
Raupach, von Karl Sechreder und | 
Robert M. Prose, musik von Béla 
von Ujj; klavierauszug mit text. 

[16869 | 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ce. June 18, 1910; 
E 234818; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- | 
lin, Germany. 


MvuIrcHeEIs; first Irish opera in 8 acts, | 
English words by Nora Chesson, 
Trish translation by Thadgh O’Dono- | 
ghue, music by O’Brien Butler. Vo- | 
cal score. Ato. [16870 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; | 
E 234289; Breitkopf & Hartel, New | 
Yorks) Nev? 


MULETEER OF MALAGA; Spanish song, 
words by Francis Barron, music by 
H. Trotére. 1. C minor and major. 
2. D minor and major. [16871, 16872 


© June 17, 1910; 2 ce. each June 18, 
1910; E 234821, 234822; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew Itd., London, Eng- 
land. 


MURMURE DE PRINTEMPS (Murmurs of 


spring); par Mario Tarenghi, op. 
49, no. 1; piano. [16873 | 


© June 15, 1910; 2 ec. June 14, 
1910; E 234668; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MURMURING BROOK; by F. Spindler, op. 
113, rev. and fingered by Hans T. J 
Seifert ; piano. [16874 | 

© June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; | 
E 233640; Carl Fischer, New York, | 
ING | 


968 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16898 


Muse (LA) ET LE POETE. 
Saéns (C. C.) 


See Offenbach (J.) 


MUSICAL POEMS FOR SCHOOL, KINDER- 
GARTEN AND HOME; by Caro Senour. 


See Saint- 


MUSETTE. 


[Rey. ed.] Hollywood, Cal. [1910] 
ero pp. col. front. 274 cm. 
$0.75 paper, $1.00 boards. [16875 


© May 15, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
A 265463; Mrs. C. S. Senour, Holly- 
wood, Cal. 


MUTTERING FRITZ; characteristic 
march, by F. H. Losey, op. 293; or- 
chestra. 1840. 4to. [16876 


. © May 19, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234240; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N. Y. 


MY AEROPLANE GIRL; words by Francis 
C. Lea, musie by Arthur A. Penn. 
[16877 
© June 6, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233410; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York (N.’ ¥: 


My AIN JOHN AND ME; from Tam 
O’Shanter, words and music by Hugh 
Cairns. [16878 

© May 19,1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; 
E 234071: Louis H. Ross music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


My AIRSHIP QUEEN; words by O. J. 

Markle, music by Samuel H. Speck. 

[16879 

© June 6, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 

® 239405: J. H. Remick & co., New 
York: No ¥. 


My AMERICAN GIRL; words and music 

by T. R. Plant. [16880 

© 1 ec. June 13, 1910; E 233677; 
Tracy R. Plant, Stockton, Cal. 


My BLAck HILLs e¢1RL; words and mu- 
sic by R. W. Murphy. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [16881 

@idJnune 13, 1910; 2 ¢c. June 13, 
1910; E 2838704; Rena Whitman 
Murphy, Rapid City, S. Dak. 


My BONNIE Mary: from Tam O’Shan- 


ter, words and music by Hugh 
Cairns. [16882 
i May 19° 1910; 2 c. May 20, 


1910; E 234073; Louis H. Ross mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


My COLEEN FROM OVER THE SEA; words 
by Jesse G. M. Glick, music by Wal- 
ter Wolff. [168838 

© 1c. June 138, 1910; E 233676; 
Glick & Wolff, San Francisco, Cal. 


My COUNTRY, ‘TIS OF THEE; anthem, 
words by Samuel F. Smith, music 
by E. K. Heyser; men’s voices. 

[16884 

© May 28; 1910; 2¢:) June 3; 

1910s RH 2333215. orénza’ pub: '€o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


My DEAR LITTLE SHAMROCK; words and 
music by J. J. Cauchois. New York. 
Jeff. T. Branen music pub. co. 

[16885 

©’ May 383i, 1910: 2) @ une. 2: 

1910: HB) 234137; John J, Cauchois: 
New York, N. Y. 


My DIXIE DREAM; words and music by 
Ear! Taylor. [16886 


© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234879; Harry von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


My DOLLAR GIRL SETS THE GAY WORLD 
AWHIRL; words by G. E. Smith, mu- 
sic by R. A. Browne. [16887 


©: 1. ¢) June 4 1910.  he234596e 
G. E. Smith, Butler, Okla. 


My DREAM; words and music by M. 
McF. Price. [16888 


© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 
1910; E 283141; Maude MecFerran 
Price, United States. 


My DREAMS ARE ALL OF THEE; words by 
Vv. EF. MckKinnie, musics by Hey C: 
Verner. [16889 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 234274; Peoples music pub. Co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


My GREAT BIG CRAZY OWN BOY; words 
and music by Ambrose Mallet. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[16890 

© June 16," 1910: 22ejrsune 416, 

1910; E 234699; David A. O’Malley, 
Northampton, Mass. 


My GUARDIAN ANGEL; reverie, by Blair 
Leyton; piano. piosor 
©) JdunertG, A910” 2ac. dune. Ts: 
1910; E 233709; Sydney P. Harris, 
Detroit, Mich. 


My GUIDING STAR; waltz, by Harry 
Wood; piano. [16892 
© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; E 233052; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


My GUIDING STAR OF NIGHT; words and 

music by E. R. Heck. [16893 

© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

BE 234357; Ernest R. Heck, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


969 


51421—_10—_5 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16894 


pt. Wi, 2. S., v:5 


My HEART SHALL BE THY GARDEN; 
words by Alice Meynall, music by 
B. Trotwood Eberhart, op. 5, no. 1. 

[16894 

@r June 130 1910-52 es june 135 

1910; E 2383703; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


My LANCASHIRE LASS; words and mu- 
sic by J. W. Sandys. [16895 
© June, 10,.1910- 2 ¢ Jane 13: 
1910; E 233656; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


My LITTLE DEUTSCHER BOY; words and 

music by B. Storm. [16896 

© 1c. May 25, 1910; E 232781; 
Basil Storm, New York, N. Y. 


My LITTLE GIRL IN BLUE; song by J. 

Wilson. [16897 

© 1 ec. May 31, 1910; E 234090; 
John Wilson, Newark, N. J. 


My LITTLE MAID OF GENOA; written 
and composed by R. P. Weston, 
Fred J. Barnes and Maurice Scott. 

[16898 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

E 234135; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


My LITTLE MOUNTAIN ROSE; words and 
music by P. Clements. New York, 
F,, B. Haviland pub. co. [16899 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 234706; Pius Clements, 
Washington, Ind. 


My LITTLE SWEETHEART; words and 

music by T. S. Gordon. [16900 

© May 15, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910, 

EH 2338392; Thyrza S. Gordon, Wa- 
pato, Wash. 


words by Marguerite Jaycox, 
music by John M. Jaycox. [16901 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; E 233083; J. M. Jaycox, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


My LODGING’S ON THE COLD GROUND; old 
Irish air, [and] Flee as a bird; by 
Dana; arr. by A. F. Weldon; cornet 
and piano. [16902 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
HE 233449; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Ill. 


MY LOVE IS A-DREAMING OF ME; words 
and music by J. C. Keelen. [16903 

| © Jane, #4,1910-°2 ‘ce. June, 16, 
1910; E 234768; J. C. Keelen, New 
York Ne ¥. 


My Love sTarR (Mein liebesstern) ; by 
Carl Ganschals, op. 237, ed. by S. L. 
Herrmann; piano. [16904 

© June 20, 1910;:2 « June 20) 
1910; E 233885; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
My LOVE WILL LIVE ALWAY; words and 
music by Phoebe Cohen. [16905 
© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
FE 234829; Rycroft bureau of music, 
New. York. NN: 

My MorNING ROSE; words by Arthur 

Longbrake, music by Ed. Edwards. 


[16906 
© May 26, 1910; 2 e May 26, 
1910; E 233056; Jos: Merrns “co, 


New York, N. Y. 

My oL_p KENTUCKY HOME; by Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. by A. F. Weldon; 
cornet and piano. [16907 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233450; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Ill. 


My OWN LITTLE GIRL; words by Miles 
Wright, music by Fred Kaiser. 
[16908 | 


© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 
1910; E 233110; Carl Fiseher, New 
York. Ni 


My PEKINESE; words and music by 
Bernard Rolt. [16909 | 
© May 23, 1910; 2 « May 24 
1910; E 288018; Chappell & co., Iitd., 
London, England. 


My PRAYER; words by Wm. C. Poel, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel. [16910 
© May 25, 1910: Zit wax oot 
1910; E 234034; Brown-Franklin ¢o., 
Fort Worth, Tex. bes 


My PRETTY LITTLE BROWN EYED GIRL; 
words and music by B. S. Gay, arr. 
by Geo. A. Isbell. [i6911 

© May 25, 1910; 2 ce. May 31, 1910; 
E 232962; Byron S. Gay, Los An- | 
geles, Cal. 


My PUSSY CAT; valse, par E. Boussenot 
du Clos, orchestrée par E. Garciau. 
Partie de piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[16912 

© June 11, 1910;/2. &. June. 14: 

1910; E 234522; HE. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


My RamaApoo; an Indian novyelette, by |/f 
Frederic W. Hager, arr. by Everett f 
J. Evans; band. S8vo. [16913 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; | 
E 234145; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
ING? Xe | 


970 


“AE 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-380, July, 1910 


16934 


My SAVIOUR’S WITH ME ALL THE WAY; 
words and music by A. B. Liitle. 
[1691+ 
© May 25, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234015; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


My sHAMROCK RoSIE BuRNS; words 

and musie by J. G. Scoville. [16915 

© 1c. June 13, 1910; E 233680; 
Jos. G. Scoville, New York, N. Y. 


My SWEET OLD GEORGY HOME; words by 
Mrs. Thomas W. Mullaly, music by 
Rowland D. Williams. [16916 


ewene 11, 1910: 2 c. June 11, 
1910; E 234469; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


MY SWEET REPOSE. See Liszt (F.) 


My SWEETHEART (Mon doux coeur); 
valse, par Louis Angel; orchestre, 
avee piano-conducteur. 4to. [16917 

© dguve 11, 1910; 2 ¢. June 9, 
1910; E 233372; Rouart, Lerolle & 
cie., Paris, France. 

My VALLEY HOME IN ILLINOIS; words 
and music by R. B. McCord. [16918 

© June 7, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 


E 234407; Roxie Belle McCord, 
Greenville, Il. 


MY WESTERN ROSE; words by F. W. 
Vandersloot, music by Harry J. Lin- 
coln. [16919 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231888; Vandersloot musie pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


piano. [16920 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
EK 231887; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


My WIFE HAS GONE TO VISIT HER RELA- 
TIONS; words and music by A. C. 
Luttman. [16921 


© 1 e@ May 25, 1910; E 232766; 
A. C. Luttman, Los Angeles, Cal. 


Myosoris; nocturne, by H. Lichner, op. 
63; rev. and fingered by Hans. T. 
Seifert; piano. [16922 

© aune 3, 1910; 2° ¢., June) 13, 
1910; EK 283649; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork, N. Y. 

MYRELLA; marche sur la célébre chan- 
son, Myrella la jolie, musique de D. 
Berniaux, arr. de E. Gavel; orches- 
tre avee piano conducteur. 4to. 

[16928 

@ june 1h 1910. 2).e. June 11; 

1910; E 2384520; Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


NACHTLICHER ZUG; duett, von Johan 
Halvorsen, op. 29; zwei violinen mit 
klavierbegleitung. (Miniaturen, no. 
vse) [16924 

© May 7, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
FH 23.2885; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


NAMRAH; reverie, by Mabel R. Kauf- 

man; piano. [16925, 16926 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 

BH 282883; "© May 28 1910-22) 

June 1, 1910; EH 233232; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 


NAPI SE BRATRICKU. See Andulka. 


Narrow (THE) WAY; music arr. and 

cho. by Samson Hodges. [16927 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 

E 283577; Chas. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


NATIONAL GUARD; march and two-step, 
by Mackie-Beyer; orchestra. 4to. 
[16928 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 283488; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


NAUGHTY NYMPHS; waltz, by Alfred 
Roth; orchestra. 1841. 4to. [16929 


© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
EH 234239; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INGE 


NAuGHTY (THE) SACRE BUMP; words 
and music by Edward Madden. 
[16930 
© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 
EH 234881; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co:; New York, No-Y: 


NEARER, MY GoD, TO THEE; anthem, 
words by Sarah F. Adams, music 
by Henry Tolhurst; soprano solo and 
chorus. 4to. (Ambrose edition, no. 
130. ) [16931 

© May 12,1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231843; Ambrose Abbott & COo., 
London, England. 


—— theme and variations, by M. R. 

Adamson; piano. [169382 

© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

EK} 233504; Phillips & Crew co., At- 
lanta, Ga. 


*"NEATH THE SHADOW OF THY WINGS; 
words by Thomas H. Davies, music 
by M. L. Casey. 1. Alto in D flat. 
>) Sop. in’ i. [ 16933, 16984 

© May 25, 1910; 2c. each May 26, 
1910: BE 233082, 2380383 ; M. L. Casey, 
Denver, Colo. 


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Dt. EE eS s., v2 3 


"NEATH THE WEEPING WILLOW TREE; 
words and music by L. G. Smoot. 


[169385 | 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 


BH 233411; J. H. Remick & co:, New | 


York, ONS 


NEUE VOLLSTANDIGE KLAVIERSCHULE; 
fiir den | 
[16936 


yon Richard IKleinmichel, 
anfangsunterricht. 

© May 13, 1910; 2 c June 14, 
1910; E 234606; Universal-edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


NEVER AGAIN; the bachelor’s complaint, 
words and music by [H. Sherin]. 
[16937 
© 1c. June 9, 1910; E 284452; 
Henry Sherin, New York, N. Y. 


NEVER MIND; intro. in The vagabonds’ 
entertainment, words by Eustace 
Baynes, composed by Harold Mon- 
tague. [16838 

© June 10, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 
1910; HH 2338535; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


NEW INDEPENDENCE DAY; words and 
music by C. F. Potter. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [16989 

© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
BE 234155; C. F. Potter, Woodhaven, 
er Per Ya 


NIBELUNGEN RING; scene from. 


Wagner (R.) 


NicgHT; words by John Stevenson, 


music by Charles Villiers Stanford, | 


op.118. (Cushendall,no.7.) [16940 
© May 28, 1910; 2 
1910; E 2383305; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 


London, England. 


NIGHT BREEZE; Indian love song, by 

T. L. Alston; piano. [16941 

© June 9,1910; 2c. June 13, 1910: 

E 233672: Toussaint L. Alston, Me- 
tropolis, Ill. 


NicgHT (VTHE) HAS A THOUSAND EYES; 
words by Francis Bourdillon, music 
by J. B. Shirley; male voices. 4to. 

[16942 

@© May 27, 1910; 2 c: May 25, 

1910; E 234066; John B. Shirley, 
iProy, IN. Y 


NicgHT (THE) IS STILL; words by Will 
F. Griffin, music by Daniel Prothe- 
roe; in D flat. [16943 

@ May 16; 1910; 2 ¢: Mar. 21, 
1910; E 2382945; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago, Il. 


6 


See | 


| 
e. May 27, 


No LITTLE BOY TO LOVE ME; intro. in 
The vagabond’s entertainment, words 
by Eustace Baynes and Harold Mon- 
tague, composed by Harold Mon- 
tague. [16944 

© June 10, 1910; e. June 10, 
1910; E 233536; Reymeig= ss. (co: 
London, England. 


SS) 


—~ 


No ONE BUT JESUS; words and music 

by C. F. Weigele. [16945 

© June 8, 1910; 2¢. June 10, 1910; 

EK 233580; Chas. Ff. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


NOBODY LOVES A SKINNY GUY LIKE ME; 
words and music by John and Win- 
nie Hennings. [16946 

© 1c. May, 26, 1910; W 233060; 
John Hennings, St. Joseph, Mo. 


NOBODY WAITING THERE TO GREET ME; 
written and composed by C. W. Mur- 
phy and Harry CaStling. [16947 

© June 8,1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
I} 288483; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


NOCH EIN GEBET; ged. von Alfons Kra- 
mer, musik. von Jos. Loy, op. 41; 
minnerchor. 4to. (Auf fliigeln des 
gesanges, no. 586.) [16948 

© May 14, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910: 


E 233275; Fr.- Ullrich, Godesberg 
a/Rh., Germany. 

NokEL A St. Moriraz; two-step, par 
César Galli; piano. [16949 


© May 30, 1910; 2 @ June 47, 
1910; E 233819; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Hamburg, Germany. 


NOEL BERRICHON; suite pittoresque, par 
Marcel Samuel Rousseau, réduction 
pour piano a 4 mains, par lauteur. 
NO. 5, Ceunis [16950 

© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 


#234808; J. Hamelle, Paris, France. 
NONNE (DIE); melodie, aus dichtung 9 


von Catulle Mendés, musik von I. J. 
Paderewski, op. 22. (Zwo6dlf melo- 
dien, no. 7.) [16951 


© May 28, 1910; 2 May 23, 


CF 


1910; E 231972; Heugel & cie., Paris, / 


France. 
| NORA LEE; gavotte song. words and 
music by E. H. Purcell, in E flat. 
[16952 
© May 23, 19105) 2c Mii 2a: 


S.C 


| 
i | 


| 
| 
| 


1930; BE 231847; EK. H. Pureell, Chi- | 


cago, Ill. 


2 


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nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


NoRSE (A) LULLABY; words by A. Low- 
um, music by K. Ursin. [16953 
© 1c. May 31, 1910; E 234089; 
Kristofer Ursin, San Francisco, Cal. 
Nortu Dakota; words by K. B. Mug- 
ford, music by Arthur A. Penn. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 
[16954 
© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 234703; Katherine B. Mug- 
ford, Mugford, N. Dak. 

NORWEGIAN FOLK DANCE; by Nicolai 
von Wilm, op. 240, no. 10, ed. by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. (Terpsi- 
chorean revels, v. 2, no. 10.) [16955 

came 6 1910; 2c. June 13, 
1910; E 233639; Carl Fischer, New 
Tork WN. Y. 

NORWEGIAN HUNTERS’ MARCH; on mo- 

tives from old march melodies, arr. 


by W. P. Mero; two pianos eight 
hands. [16956 
(© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 


1910; BE 231918; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
NORWEGISCH; duett, 
yorsen, op. 29; 


von Johan Hal- 
zwei violinen mit 
klavierbegleitung. (Miniaturen no. 
4.) [16957 

© May 7, 1910; 2 ce. May 25, 1910; 
E 232837; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


NOSTALGIA; gavota schottisch, por Vi- 
cente Manas; piano. [16958 
@© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 
1910; E 232858; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 
NoT FOR MINE; words and music by G. 
Kinnear. [16959 
© 1c. June 11, 1910; E 234498: 
Genevieve Kinnear, Washington, 
Dy, CG 


Nor TO-MORROW, BUT NOW; words by 
W. C. Martin, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. [16960 

© yune 20, 1910: 2 c June 16, 
1910; E 284716; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 
NOTHING LIKE THE SAVIOUR; words 
and music by A. B. Little. [16961 
© May 25, 1910; 2 ¢. May 31, 
1910; E 2384008; Brown-Franklin 
eo., Fort Worth, Tex. 

NOTRE JEANNE; 
Jeanne d’Are, 


hymne marche 4 
par Hugo Montey; 
piano seul. [16962 
Oryunes105 A905) 2) c.2 June’ 11, 
1910; E 234493; L. EH. Pujol, Barce- 

- lona, Spain. 


OF 


16970 

NoW HOME SWEET HOME IS HOME 
SWEET HOME NO MORE; words by 
William Lester, music by Harry 
Newton. [16963 


© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 6, 1910; 
EK 234829; W. Lester & H. Newton, 
Cedar Grove, N. J. 


Now TO THE LORD A NOBLE SONG; hymn- 
anthem, music by Gaston Borch; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Series 7 of 


sacred quartets and choruses, no. 
fix [16964 
©. May 18.1910; Qe May y210 


1910; E 231994; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Nowy RoK PoLsko; Stowa Jadwigi S., 
muzyka Antoniego Mattek; na chor 
ezterogtosowy mieszany i fortepain. 

[16965 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 2, 1910; 

H 2841389; Anthony Mallek, Chicago, 
Ill. 


NUANCE; text von Benno Vigny and 
Robert Winterberg, musik von 
Robert Winterberg. [16966 


©) May 26; 1910. 2 Junew4 
1910 ; EK 234609; Schuberthaus-verlag, 
Vienna, Austria. 


NuGGETS; two-step, by EH. A. Foster, 
arr. by Royal-Carrier; pf. [16967 
© June. dds) 1910-2. ec juner.6: 
1910: E 233396; Roy HE. Miller pub. 
co., Spokane, Wash. 


NUN SCHMUCKE MIR DEIN DUNKLES 
HAAR: text von Gottfried Keller, op. 
24. (Zehn lieder, no. 2.) [16968 

Oe May27, 1910>° 2) «May, 27, 
1910; E 232919; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


NUR EIN WEIN AM DONAUSTRAND; 
walzerlied aus der operette, Jagd- 
fieber, text von Edm. Skurawy, mu- 
sik von Karl Haupt. [16969 

© May 28, 1910; 2.c. June 17, 
1910; E 233826; Josef Eberle, 
Vienna, Austria. 

NUR WER DIE SEHNSUCHT KENNT. See 

Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 


O ALMIGHTY AND MOST MERCIFUL GOD; 
anthem, composed by James Lyon, 
op. 86, no. 20; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Chureh choir library, no. 56.) 

[16970 

©) June 18,.1910; 2 c. June 17, 

1910: E 233767; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


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O BLESSED LAND; 
Sawyer, musie by C. E. Rounsefell. 


[16971 
Maly 05) 1910s Ze. May 2. 
1910; E 234269; Mrs. C. E. Rounse- 


fell, Rochester, N. Y. 


O FLY NOT, PLEASURE; words by Wil- 
frid Scawen Blunt, music by Eleanor 
Everest Freer, op. 19, no. 3. 1. High 
voice. 2. Low voice. [16972, 169738 


© May 20, 1910; 2 ec each May 
23, 1910; BH 231856, 231857; W. H. 
Willis & co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


O GOD, FOR AS MUCH AS WITHOUT THEE; 
anthem, composed by James Lyon, 
op. 36, no. 19; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Church choir library, no. 55.) 

[16974 


©) Sune Us a1910: 2 7e june 17, 
1910; E 233766; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


OQ GoD, OUR REFUGE AND STRENGTH; 
anthem, composed by James Lyon, 
op. 386, no. 23; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Chureh choir library, no. 59.) 

[16975 


©) June Sah OO Oe sume: 17, 
1910, E 2388770; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London, England. 


O GOD, WHO DECLAREST THY ALMIGHTY 
POWER; anthem, composed by James 
Lyon, op. 86, no. 11; mixed voices. 
4to. (Church choir library, no. 48.) 

[16976 

©), June ws, 1910% 12:-e.. June, 2% 

1910; E 283761; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


O HEILIGER AUGUSTIN; text von Gott- 
fried Keller, musik von Erich J. 


Wolff, op. 24. (Zehn lieder, no. 5.) 

[16977 

© May 27, 1910;- 2 c.. May 27, 

1910; E 282922; Harmonie verlag, 

Berlin, Germany. 

OQ HOW LOVELY; words by Mary 
Fletcher, music by A. U. Brander. 

[16978 


©) May 23, 1910222 ce. May. 23: 
1910; E 2381922; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


O LAND THAT IN JEHOVAH’S NAME; 
national song of the Republic, words 
by Matthew P. Brady, music by Carl 
Koelling; mixed chorus. (Secular 
octavo music, second series, no. 3.) 

[16979 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

EH 284126; Wm. A. ‘Pond & co., New 
York, N. Y. 


words by EH. L. | O LJUFLIGA STUND; words and music 


by A. T. Frykman. [16980 
© May 22, 1910: 2°G@ May 23. 
1910; HE 231884; Al a Weykman, 
Jamestown, N. Y. 
© LorD, WE BESEECH THEE; anthem, 


composed by James Lyon, op. 36, 
no. i6: mixed voices. 4to. (Church 
choir library, no. 52.) [16981 


© June 18, 1910; 2veeoee ae 
1910; E 2383765; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, Hngland. 


day after Trinity, music by James 
Lyon, op. 36, no. 24; mixed voices. 
4to. (Church choir library, no. 60.) 

[16982 


© June 18, 19105 2res same ray 
ISTOs yao Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


Q LOVE THAT WILT NOT LET ME GO; 
hymn-anthem, words by G. Mathe- 
son, music by W. Berwald; mixed 
voices. (Octavo chureh music, no. 
5406. ) [16983 

© May 27, 1910; 2 &€ May 28, 
1910. Ky 2332S) ee Schirmer, mMec., 
New York, IN.oaNe 


OQ SACBRUM CONVIVIUM ; 
rus, music by 
Yon; men’s voices. 
no. 5422. [16984 

© May. 25, 1910: 2 seas 26: 
1910; E 238095; G) Schimimensimne: 
New. York, N. Y. 


O SALUTARIS HOSTIA; motet for four- 
part chorus, music by Pietro Ales- 


three-part cho- 
Pietro Alessandro 
(Octavo edition, 


sandro Yon; mixed voices. (Octavo 
edition, no. 5420. ) [16985 
© May 25, 1910; 2 ©) Mia 26; 


1910; E 238096; G. Schirmer, 
New York, N. Y. 


motet for three-part chorus, music 


mie. 


by Pietro Alessandro Yon; men’s 
voices. (Octavo edition, no. 5421.) 
[16986 


© May '26, 1910: 2 @eaMew 2. 
1910; EK 2329381; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 
music by Albert J. Holden; mezzo 
soprano in A. 

© May 27, 1910; 2): May 27 
1910; H 232893 ; Wm. A. Pond eco. 
New York, N. Y. 
music by W. C. Williams; soprano 
solo in A flat. [16988 

©: May. 27%, 1910; 2: co Wie 7, 
1910; E 232896; Wm. A. Pond & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


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[16987 | 


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nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17008 


G saving Victim: Communion hymn. 


music by Benham Blaxland. 4to. 
(Church choir library, no. 36.) 


[16989 


© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910: 
FE 234367; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


GC SLOW OF HEART TO BELIEVE; anthem, 
words by Caroline Hazard, music by 
H. C. Macdougall: women’s voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. 12040.) [16990 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233495; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


OQ THINK OF ME (Gedenke mein) ; 
words by MHerlohssohn, music by 
Richard Czerwonky. 1. High. 2. 
Low. [16991, 16992 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; E 234258, 234259; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. 


Q WHAT'S THE USE OF WORKING; words 
by Fred R. Skinner, music by Harry 
Godfrey. [16993 


© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234394; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
a 


OBEREK: danse polonaise, par Rudolf 
Friml, op. 55, no. 3, arr. par Edmund 
Parlow; 2 pianos 4 8 mains. [16994 

sane 15, 1910: 2 ¢. June. 14, 
1910; E 234639; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


OCEAN BELLS; words and music by H. 
Engelmann; contralto or baritone. 
[16995 
© May 19, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234229; Carl Fischer, New York, 
sd de 


OEUVRES CHOISIES; par A. Schmoll; 
piano. Vol. 1. Genre facile. Vol. 2. 


Genre moyen. [16996, 16997 

adune 11, 1910;.2 ‘ce, June 6, 
1910; EK 238374, 233375; A. Schmoll, 
Paris, France. 


OF ALL THE YEAR ’TIS SUMMER; words 
and music by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; high voice in C. [16998 

© May 25, 1910: 2 « May 26, 
1910; E 233070; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


OF THE HOME OF MY YOUTH. I’M DREAM- 
ING; words and music by I. M. Mul- 


len. Cincinnati, Ohio, John Arnold. 
[16999 
© June 18, 1910; 2 « June 18, 


1910; H 234793; Ida M. Mullen, Mer- 
win, Ohio. 


OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN, GONE AGAIN; 
words by Collin Davis, music by 
Nat D. Mann. [17000 


@i i May . 25... 1990) 2: 2 Maly 28, 
1910; E 233132; Victor Kremer cCo., 
Chicago, Il. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barcarolle; 
from Tales of Hoffmann, transcribed 
by Pierre Duvernet; piano. [17001 

© May 19, 1910; 2 « May 25, 
1910; E 232786; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Musette; air de ballet, ed. and 
fingered by Leo Schulz; violoncello 
and piano. [17002 

© June 138, 1910; 2 « June 14, 
1910; E 234572; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


OFFERTOIRE; duologue, by C. J. Grey; 

organ. [17003 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233188; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


OFFERTORY (THE) SENTENCES; set to 
music by Edmund Rogers; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Vocal library of part 
songs, ete., no. 55.) [17004 

© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
EK 233196; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


OFFICE (THE) FOR THE Hoty Com- 
MUNION; composed by Healey Wil- 
lan, in C and E flat. 8vo. (Short 
settings ... for parochial and gen- 
eral use, no. 48.) [17005 

©, Jume. 11; 1910: 2. ci June 13, 
1910; E 238585; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


OFFICE (THE) OF THE HOLY COMMU- 
NION; in the key of D major, com- 
posed by Hugh Blair, op. 24, for 
parish choirs. 4to. [17006 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
FE) 234272; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


set to music in key of C, by A. C. 


Bennett. 4to. (Modern church 
services, no. 64.) [17007 
© June 18> 1910: 2 -e.’ Tune I; 


1910: © 233756: Arthur C. Bennett, 
London, England. 


OH AINT HE A BEAR; words and music 

by G. Nagel. [17008 

© 1 ec. May -28,.1910; E 233167; 
George Nagel, Newark, N. J. 


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170609 


pt: 1, iss y. 9) 


OH, BE JOYFUL IN THE LorD; anthem, 

music by Ira B. Wilson. [17009 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c June 8, 1910; 

K 238328; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


music by Wm. H. Lewis; mixed 
voices. S8vo. (Central church col- 
lection, no. 3.) [17010 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 5, 1910; 
E 282941; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Il. 


OH, EYES OF TENDER GENTLE BLUE; 
words by Paula Nylnah, music by 
John T. Lumpkin. [17011 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
E 233534; Carl Hoffman music co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 

OH LET ME DREAM. See Chimere. 

OH TE MY DARLING; dal a Dudas kisass- 
zony, Ccimti operettébol, irta Nelson 
Pal, nép zenére alkamazta, Linka 
Camillo. [Orchestra.] 17012 


© june 44. 1910-- 2%¢.. June 14, 
1910; E 2384502; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


OH, THAT SOCIETY GLIDE; words by Joe 

McCarthy, music by Harry De Costa. 

[17013 

© June 10, 1910; 2 ce June 11, 

1910; E 234481; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ou you MIKE; words and music by 
J. Phillips. Chicago, Jack Phillips’ 
pub. co. [17014 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 2384200; Jack Phillips, Chicago, I11. 


OH, YOU SUMMERTIME RoMeEO; from 
The summer widowers, words by 
Glen MacDonough, music by A. Bald- 
win Sloane. [17015 


© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
E 233530; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Vonks Neo Ys 
Crp JURE) BAY .STATH: Dy  . W. 
Kraut; piano. New York, FE. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [17016 
© May 27, 1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
EH 232871; Fred. W. Kraut, Roxbury, 
Mass. 


OLD (THE) CAMP GROUND; words by 
H.,H. Carman, music. by Ira HW. 
Hamilton. 8vo. [17017 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
EH 2338537; E. H. Carman, Nooksack, 
Wash. 


976 


OLD (THE) COUNTRIE; words by F. 
O’Neill Gallagher, music by Harold 
Austin. [17018 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
EK 234162; J. B. Cramer & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


OLD GLorY; words by A. Cooper; music 
by J. C. Bell. [17019 


© June 21, 1910; 2 c June 20, 
1910; E 233906; A. Cooper, Oswego, 
N. Y. 


—— the nations marching song, lyrics 
by H. S. Kidd, music by Rudolf 
Thaler. [17020 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 288337; Henry S. Kidd, Camden, 
NST: 


—— the new national song, words by 
EK. S. Van Ness, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. [17021 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 13, 1910; 
E 2338666; E. S. Van Ness, Stock- 
ton, Cal. 


ON A SUNDAY EVENING IN THE SUMMER- 
TIME; words and musie by Edw. 
O’Conner. [17022 

© June 15, 1910; 2 ec. June 18, 
1910; E 234787; Grinnell bros., De- 
troit, Mich. 


ON DE OLE PLANTATION; intermezzo, by 
Reginald de Koven, op. 340; piano. 
[17023 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
EH 2338239; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New_York, N. Y. 


ON NE BADINE PAS AVEC L’AMOUR; comé- 
die lyrique en trois actes, d’apres 
Alfred de Musset, poéme de Gabriel 
Nigond et Louis LeLoir, musique de 
Gabriel Pierné. Partition chant et 
piano. 4to. [17024 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
D 18646; Heugel & ceie, Paris, 
France. 


ON PARADE (Die wachtparade) ; by H. 
Lichner, op. 240, no. 4, rev. and fin- 
gered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[17025 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

EH 234253; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ie @ 


ON THE FIRING LINE; words and music 
by Chas. Edw. Pollock. [17026 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c.-May 3i, 
1910; E 234012; Brown-Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17046 


ON THE SILVERY SANDS; written by 
Arthur C. Findon, composed by Her- 
mann E. Darewski, jr. [17027 

@ May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 
1910; E 233053; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


ON THE STAGE; march, by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. (In dance form, no. 
2) [17028 

State 13, 1910: 2 c. Tune 13, 
1910; E 233698; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ON THE WHEEL; march, by W. P. 
Chambers; band. 4to. [17029 
© May 18, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 
1910; E 232802; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


ONE MOMENT WITH JESUS; words by 
Daniel Charlotte, music by P. P. 
Bilhorn. [170380 


ean. 12, 1910; 2 ¢. June-18, 
1910; E 234801; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Onty you; from The abnormalite, 
words by Eva White, music by M. 
Minn. {17031 


@ysune 13) 1910; 2c. June 17, 
1910; BE 233772; Marguerite Minn, 
~ Milwaukee, Wis. 


ONoRE A DANTE ALIGHIERI; march, by 
FF. Poggi; piano. [17032 
© 1 ec. June 14, 1910; E 234599; 
Fernando Poggi, Philadelphia, Pa. 


ONWARD LIKE THE SUNBEAMS; words 
mami ©, 1: Martin and J.. IT. 
Franklin, music by W. Stillman 
Martin. [17033 


@© May 25, 1910; 2 e.-May 831, 
1910; HE 234019; Brown-Franklin 
eo., Fort Worth, Tex. 


Oorzy, WoOTzyY, COOTZY, OOTZY, 00; 
words and music by G. R. Raymond. 
[17034 

© 1 ec. May 24, 1910; E 233007; 
Geo. R. Raymond, New York, N. Y. 


OPEN THE DOOR FOR THE CHILDREN; 
words and music by William W. 
Bentley. [17035 

May 25. 1910: 2 ce, May 31, 
1910; E 234017; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


OPEN YOUR HEART TO JESUS; words by 
D. R. van Sickle, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [17036 

© June, 20.) 1910 2 ¢; June 16, 
1910; E 284721; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, III. 


ORANGEBLUTEN ; von Rudolf Friml, op. 
57, no. 8; violoncello und piano. 
[17037 
©} June 15; 1910-2. eo dune a4: 
1910; EH 234646; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ORCHESTERSTUDIEN. See Strauss (R.) 
Orera (L’). See Rossini (G. A.) 


ORPHEUS AND HEURIDICE; andante. 
Gluck (G. W. von) 


ORPHEUS (THE) VOLUNTARIES; com- 
posed by Alfred Redhead; organ or 
harmonium. Books 5 and 6. 4to. 

[17038, 17039 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. each May 

26, 1910; E 233089, 233090; Orpheus 
music co., London, England. 


ORVETTA WALTZ; by E. B. Spencer, 
rey. and fingered by Rafael Richter; 
piano. [17040 

Ol May 24, 1910: 42" ef Maly 223, 
1910; E 231899; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

See Verdi (G.) 

OTHER (THE) FELLOW; duet from 
Madame Sherry, lyric by Otto Hauer- 
bach, music by Karl Hoschna. 

[17041 

© June 10.1910; 2 ¢«. June 11, 

1910; EH 234480; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


OU VONT TES REEVES; poésie d’ André 
Lénéka, musique de Léon Delerue. 
1. Chant et piano. 2. Chant seul. 

17042, 17048 

© June 11, 1910; 2c. each June 11, 

1910; E 234529, 234530; Paul De- 
courcelle, Nice, France. 

OwvR FLAG; military two-step, by Haydn 
Wood; piano. [17044 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
EH 233481; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


See 


OTELLO. 


Our GoD WE THANK THEE. See Har- 


ford (Henry) 


Our NEBRASKA; words by F. M. Hart- 
ley and Flora Bullock, music by 
Mora Bullock. Lineoln, Nebr., Uni- 
versity pub. co. [17045 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
HE 233397; Faye M. Hartley, Lincoln. 
Nebr. 
Our O. N. U.; words by Aaron 8S. Wat- 
kins, music by S. H. Meyers. [17046 
©) June 15) 1910s 2eyFune 9, 
1910; E 234898: S. H. Meyers, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


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17047 


pt. 2. Sy Ve 


Our Teppy; march and two-step, by 

O. F. Knablin; piano. [17047 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 

HE 238296; Oscar F. Knablin, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 


OUR WEDDING DAY; words and music 
by H. J. Collins. [17048 
© 1c. June 15, 1910; E 234880; 

H. J. Collins, Detroit, Mich. 


OuRS; danse capriccioso, by Howard 

Cadmus, op. 104; piano duet. [17049 

© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 

E 233492; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


OUT HERE IN GOD’S GARDEN; words by 
P. J. O'Reilly, music by Harold Jen- 
ner. Nowa in 7D, flat.: No:°3 in F. 

LODO ETO sil 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. each June 7, 

1910; E 234334, 234335; Ascherbers, 

Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London, Eng- 
land. 


OUTSIDE THE CAMP; words and music 
by Chas. F. Weigele. [17052 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; 

E 288569; Meyer & bro., Chicago, II]. 


OVER AND OVER; words by Patrick Bid- 
well, music by Mary Carmichael. 
INO? de in JB dat (Nos. inc’. 

[17058, 17054 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each June 2, 

1910; EH 284164, 234165; J. B. Cra- 
mer & co., London, England. 


OVER HILL, OVER DALE; by Ernest New- 
ton; pianoforte. 
Zz.) [17055 

©) Jute de O02 2 eo june a. 
1910; E 234680; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Owt (THE); poem by. Tennyson, 
music by H. F. Gilbert; medium 
voice. Newton Center, Wa-Wan 
press. [17056 


© June 13; 19105°24e. June 15) 


1910; E 288711; Henry F. Gilbert, 


Cambridge, Mass. 


PAGE D’AMOUR (A_ love sonnet); par 
Mario Tarenghi, op. 44: piano. 
[17057 
© June 15, 1910; 2 ¢ June 14, 
1910; E 234667; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PALADIN; mascarade by Edmond Lau- 

rens, op. 24, no. 1; piano. [17058 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 

E 2383191; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


(7 miniatures, no. | 


PALMER (JOHN) Valsette; piano. 


[17059 

© May 24, 1910; 2 c May 26, 

1910; E 2330638; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


PALMS (THE) (Les rameaux); by J. 
Faure, arr. by A. F. Weldon; cornet 
and piano. [17060 

© June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EK 238455; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, II]. 


PANIS ANGELICUS. See Massenet (J. 


BE. EF.) 


PANSY; words and music by R. R. 
Carlyle. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [17061 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

E 234152; Richard Rudolph Carlyle, 
Lumberton, N. C. 

PANSY, MY OLD SWEETHEART; words 


and music by Mrs. N. L. Painter. 
Kansas City, Kans., Louis Weber. 


[17062 
© May 26, 19102 eevee: 2a. 
1910;. HE 282987; Mirssivethie “i 


Painter, Kansas City, Kans. 


PANTALON; par Karl Geister; piano 4 
4 mains. (La comédie, no. 1.) 
[17063 
© June 11, 1910; 2 « June 11, 
1910; E 284535; Durand & Gie., 
Paris, France. 
PANTINS ET FANTOCHES; polka-marche, 
par E. Lauga; piano. [17064 
© June 11, 1910;92ie= teamed 
1910; E 234512; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 
PANTOMIME: par Philippe Courras, op. 
32; piano. [17065 
© June 11,1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 


E 233385; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


PAPA DEAR I’M GOING TO LEAVE YOU; 
words and music by L. A. Dudley. @ 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub, €o. 

[17066 

© May 27, 1910; 2 @ May 27, fF 
1910; E 232869; Lindsey A. Dudley, } 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


PAPILLON (LE); par Francois Schu- § 


bert, op. 13, nouvelle édition revue § 


et éditée par William Henley; violon 
et piano. (12 bagatelles, no. 7.) 
[17067 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 2384484; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. | 


978 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-380, July, 1910 


17084 


PaquiTA; Mexican serenade, by S. P. 
Harris; piano. [17068 
© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 
1910; E 2338708; Sydney P. Harris, 
Detroit, Mich. 


PARADE OF THE FLOWERS; by Thurlow 
Lieurance; piano. [17069 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234547; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


PaRADEzUG (On parade); marsch, von 
Carl Bohm, op. 379; pianoforte. (3 
compositionen, no. 1.) [17070 

mosune, ib. 1910: 2c. June 14, 
1910; E 234626; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PARTENZA (LA). See.Rossini (G. A.) 


PAS DES AMPHORES. See Chaminade 


Rents. 3. } 


PASSACAGLIA IN B MINOR; by E. Blum; 
organ. [17071 
© June 15, 1910-2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234638; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PASSING BY; music by Edward Purcell, 
arr. by W. A. F.; high voice in A. 
[17072 
© May 21, 1910; 2 c« May 26, 
1910; E 233068; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PASTORALE; by Domenico Scarlatti, arr. 
for concert use, by Carl Tausig, ed. 
and fingered by Maurits Leefson; 
piano. [17073 

© iune 20, 1910; 2 ¢. June 20; 
1910; E 233887; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PASTORELLA (LA) DELL’ ALPI. 
sini (G. A.) 


See Ros- 


PAVANE; tanz von Ludwig Schytte, op. 
170; pianoforte. (Klange aus alter 
zeit, no. 4.) [17074 

june 15,1910: 2: ¢. June14, 
1910; E 234653; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PEA (THE) GREEN EARL; an interna- 
tional episode in two acts, book and 
lyrics by HE. Russell Palmer, music 
by Leslie S. Wiggin, arr. by Walter 


H. Golde. Vocal score. Boston, 
H. R. Wellman. [17075 
© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. May 838i, 


1910; A 2382977; Palmer & Wiggin, 
Hanover, N. H. 


PEACHES; from The summer widowers, 
lyric by Glen Mac Donough, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. [17076 

© June’3, 1910; 2c. June 38, 1910; 
E 288340; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, IN; WY. 


PEARL EYES; story by Bobby Jones, 
tune by Bert EF. Grant. [17077 
©) May (28, "1910; 2 “e. Max, aie 
1910; E 232978; Jones & Grant, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


PECULIAR (A) MAN; words and music 

by C. F. Weigele. [17078 

© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 1910; 

Ki 2338572; Chas. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


PENNSYLVANIA; words and music by 
C. E. Schoble. Philadelphia, M. D. 
Swisher. [17079 

© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 
191@;)  233706:->.C) Es Seboble, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PENSEE FUGITIVE (Fleeting thoughts) ; 
par Rudolph Friml, op. 62, no. 1; 
piano. [17080 

©, June 15551910; 2. ¢c..dune 14, 
1910; H 284655; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PENTIMENTE; versi di C. Meola, musica 

di D. Jetti; canto e mandolino. 4to. 

[17081 

© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 

EK 234370; Antonio Grauso, New 
York N. ¥. 


PERLEN DER WEISHEIT; text von Gott- 
fried Keller, musik von Erich J. 
Wolff, op. 24. (Zehn lieder, no. 1.) 

[17082 

©) May 27,°'1910; 2c. May 27, 

1910; E 232918; Harmonie yrerlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


PEROXIDE; by C. L. Woolsey; piano. 
[17083 
© May 3, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
EH 231991; C. L. Woolsey, Braymer, 
Mo. 
PERPETUUM MOBILE; duett von Johan 
Halvorsen, op. 29; zwei violinen mit 
klavierbegleitung. (Miniaturen, no. 
5.) [17084 
© May 7, 1910; 2c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232838; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


979 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17085 


PERUGINA (LA); di Edoardo Masche- 
roni; atto 2; instrumentazione di 
Raffaele Caravaglios. Band score. 
(Biblioteca dei corpi di musica serie 
Zo. 10.302.) LIS033: [17085 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
£9103. BY 235163> “Gl Raicordl 7& co:, 
Milan, Italy. 

Pesca (LA). See Rossini (G. A.) 

PETITE FETE CHAMPETRE (Country 
festival); par Mario Tarenghi, op. 
49, no. 4; piano. [17086 

(Crimes 910 “2eer June. 4: 
1910; E 284671; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

PETITE HISTOIRE (A little 
Rudolf Friml, op. 35, 
von Richard Hofmann; violine und 
klavier. [17087 

© aune. 15, 1910. 2c. ,dume Ade 
1910; E 234636; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PeTITS (LES) RIENS. See Mozart 
Wi. 5A.) 


PHILOMENE; paroles de E. Rimbault, 
musique de H. Christiné. 1. Chant 
et piano. 2. Polka, orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 38. Piano seul. 

[17088-17090 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, 

1910; E 231980—231982; Christiné, 
Paris, France. 


PIANO; by A. W. Bullard. Lessons 
OAS SOAS WA: tO Ba soCA: to GS; 
DA to DJ. Boston, Hill & Kern 
school of music. (The classic course 
of music study.) 4to. 17091-17094 

. © May 6, 1910; 2 ec each May 
9, 1910; A 268696, 263669-263671 ; 
Albert Wm. Bullard, Boston, Mass. 


Pick - MANGIAGALLI (RICCARDO) Qua- 
tuor, op. 18; Nocturne; Ariette; et 


story) ; von 
NO wea) HEE. 


Epilogue; deux violons, alto et 
violoncelle. 1. Partitur. 12mo. 2. 
Parties. [17095, 17096 


© May 13, 1910; 2 « June 14, 
1910; E 234603, 234604; Universal- 
Edition, Vienna, Austria. 

PIERRETTES ET PINSONS; schottisch, par 
fh. Lauga; piano. [17097 

©) June™ii, 1910; 2 ¢° June 11, 
1910; E 2834517; Emile Lauga, 
Paris, France. 


Prerrot; par Karl Geister; piano a 


4 mains. (La Comédie, no. 4.) 
[17098 
© June 11, 1910; 2 c June 11, 
1910; HH 23845388; Durand & cGie., 


Paris, France. 


pt. 11, 1. 8.,v.5 


PipPpIN (THE); march two-step, by 
Chas. H. Oakley; piano. [17099 
© June 11, 1910; 2 eyseme 13; 
1910; E 233591; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


PITMAN (GEORGE) 
tences, nos. 1-6. 
Weekes & CoO. 


4to. London, 


[17100 


© May 19, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 
1910; EK 2838129; George Pitman, 
Woking, England. 


PLANNING; poem by Will D. Cobb, 
melody by G. Edwards. [17101 
© June 6, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 


E 233425; Gus. Edwards, inc., New 
York; Noose 


PLAY YOU’S ER SQUIRREL, CHILE; words 
and music by Gertrude Manly Jones; 
musical post card. [17102 


© Apr. 6, 19103 2 ee aune 14, 
1910; E 234550; Philadelphia postal 
press, Philadelphia, Pa. 

PLAYING SOLDIERS; by Claude D’Albret ; 
piano. (Six easy melodious pieces, 
Hos 1.) [17103 

© -_May 23, 1910; 922) dune 4, 
1910; E 234217; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork, Iie i¥. 


PLAYROOM ECHOES; a Set of Six easy 


pieces, each introducing a familar 
song, by Karl Bergmann; piano. 
4to. [17104 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234186; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, IN, OY: 


PLEADING; by Edward Elgar, arr. by 
Dan Godfrey ; military band. 1. Con- 
ductor. -2. Solo clarinet in B fiat. 
3. Solo cornet in B flat. 

[17105-17107 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. each May 

26, 1910; E 233042-233044; Novello 
& co., ltd., London, England. 


PLEASANT THOUGHTS; by Daniel Rowe; 
piano. [17108 
© May 23, 1910; 2 © May 23, 
1910; H 231921; Theo. Presser €o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PLEASE LET ME PLAY IN THE WiLD 
woops; words by B. F. Hewleite, 
music by Frank Howard. - [17109 


© 1c. June 18, 1910; E 233678; 
Ben F. Hewlette, Milwaukee, Wis. 


Six offertory sen- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17128 


POET AND PEASANT; overture, by F. V. 
Suppé, arr. by D. Baravalle; man- 
dolin orchestra. [17110 

© May 21, 1910; 2 « May 26, 
1910; E 233077; Peter Tesio,. New 
York, N. Y. 

POISON RAG; by C. L. Woolsey; piano. 

[17111 

© May 3, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231990; C. L. Woolsey, Braymer, 
Mo. 

PoLIAKIN (F.) 10 daily finger exer- 
cises; for violin for advanced play- 


ers. (Augener’s edition, no. 5674.) 
‘ eva 
Mes 12° $910; 2 ce. June 2, 


1910; E 234168; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


POLISH DANCE THEME; by Philipp Schar- 
wenka, arr. by Otto Langey; orches- 
tra. (Galaxy of orchestra music, 
no. 19.) plaids 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 233846; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 

POLKA BRILLANTE; by F. Spindler, op. 


55, rev. and fingered by Hans ‘I. 
Seifert; piano. [17114 
ee wiay 12. 1910; 2 c. May: 28, 


1910; E 233117; Carl Fischer, New 


York IN. Y. 

POLKA FRANCAIS; by Reginald de 
Koven, op. 339; piano. (Dream 
dances, no. 5.) [17115 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233236; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


POLONAISE; par Rudolf Friml. op. 7, 
Mood, are, par Hdmund, Parlow : 
2 pianos 4 8 mains. [17116 


@iase 15, 1910: 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234640; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


FPoLoNAISsE. See also Cimmerer (Carl) 
Sechs charakterstticke. 


POMEGRANATE IS YOUR MOUTH; from 
A dream of Egypt, words by Charles 
Hanson Towne, music by Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden. [17117 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. May . 23, 
1910; E 231988; Boosey & .co., Lon- 
don, England. 


PoMPapour (LA); a court dance, by 
E. Boggetti, op. 183, ed. by Heinrich 
Kiel; piano. [17118 

© May 16, 1910; 2c. May 26, 
1910; E 233066; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Power (THE) oF Gop; words and mu- 
sic by Thoro Harris. [17119 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 
1910; E 234081; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 

FPRAELUDIUM; komponerad af Armas 

Jirnefelt; piano. [17120 

© May i. 1910 2, CxaMiahy 2 ppl Only 
E 252355; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York: N.Y. 

PRAIRIE QUEEN; march and two-step, 

by L. B. Kennedy; orchestra. 4to. 
alae Zale 
@r June Zi 191022 Je. Jumen 20: 
1910; E 2383916; Lee Kennedy, Port- 
land, Oreg. 

PRAISE YE THE LORD; hymn, music by 
M. L. McPhail. (Jn the Choir, v. 11. 
no. 6.) alia 

© May 31, 1910; 1c. June 2, 1910; 
EH 234140; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

PRAYER (THE) OF MY MOTHER; words 
and music by H. D. K. Huber. 

[17123. 

© 1c. May 26, 1910; E 233061; 

Harry D. K. Huber, Hast Pittsburg, 
ae 

PRELUDE AND FUGUE ON THE NAME 
BacH; by C. P. Koch; trans. for or- 
gan. [17124 

© June 15,7 1910. 2 June’ 16; 
1910; EH 284774; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


PREMIER (LE) PAS; fantaisie-operette 
de Michel Carré, musique de Georges 
Menier. Partition chant et piano. 
4to. [17125 

© May 20, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
D 18649; O. Bouwens van der Boi- 
jen & cie., Paris, France. 


PReTTY (THE) GIRL MILKING HER COW 3 
old Irish air, arr. by A. F. Weldon; 
cornet and piano. [17126 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
BH 238456; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Ill. 


PRETTY LITTLE DOLLY; waltz, by H. 
Engelmann; piano. (In dance form, 
now 2.) [17127 

©xeIune WS) 1910; 2 exiFune 1s; 
1910; E 283699; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Prick (Tur) I’LL PAY; words by Mrs. 

R. QO. Irish, music by C. H. Gabriel. 

[17128 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 

1910; E 234749; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 


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17129 


pt. Idgnss, Ve 


PRIERE (LA) D’UNE VIERGE (The maid- 
en’s prayer); by Thecla Badar- 
zewska, rev. and fingered by Rafael 
Richter; piano. [17129 

© May 21,1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231902; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork. UN. x6 
PRISCILLA; intermezzo, by M. Green- 
wald; piano. [17130 
© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234414; Leo Feist, New York, 
YE 


PRODIGAL (THE) ; meditation, words by 
Flora Cameron Burr, music by H. J. 
Storer, op. 17. (Four songs, no. 2.) 

peeled: 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 23,1910; 

E 231866; W. H. Willis & co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


PROMESSA (LA) See Rossini (G. A.) 


Promis (LES); adagietto, extrait du 
Noél Berrichon, par Marcel Samuel 
Rousseau. 1. Violoncelle et piano. 
2. Trio pour piano, violon et violon- 
celle. Bees a WalaRs 

© May 17, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; E 234204, 234205; J. Hamelle, 
Paris, France. 

PROMISES (THE) OF GoD; words by 
Charlotte G. Homer, music by C. 
H. Gabriel. [171384 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 284724; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Prout (EBENEZER) Concerto, no. 2 in 
E flat, op. 35; organ and orchestra. 
Full score. S8vo. [17135 


© 40h, 28, 1909; 2 c May 31, 
1910; E 234051; Vincent music co., 
Itd., London, England. 


PSYCHE; opéra en trois actes text @’ 
André Arnyvelde, musique de Mau- 
rice Lévy. Partition piano et chant, 
réduite par lV’auteur. 4to. [17136 

© June 17. 1910-2 ¢. June’ 48, 
1910; E 234819; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 

Puccini (Giacomo) Die kleine Frau 
Schmetterling (Madame Butterfly) ; 
duett von Butterfly und Suzuki; 
sopran und mezzo-sopran. [27137 


© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
EH 233162; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
fialy., 

PURE AS SNow (Edelweiss) ; by Gustav 
Lange, op. 31, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter; piano. [171388 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
E 232906; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, INS SY: 


PURITANA WALTZES; by C. A. Grimm; 

piano. [17139 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ce. May 31, 1910; 

E 232980; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


PUZZLE; gavotte, par Rodolphe Berger ; 

piano. [17140 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

EH 231964; Heugel & cGie., Paris, 
France. 


QUADRANGLE TOWN; musical comedy in 
two acts, book and lyrics by Hugh 
M. Ferriss, musie by A. W. Proetz. 
Vocal score. St. Louis, Hafferkamp 
& Buss. [17141 

© May 27, 1910; 2¢ May 31, 1910; 
D 18647; Arthur W. Proetz, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


QUARREL (THE) IN THE SOFT MOON- 
LIGHT; words and music by H. W. 
Meier. New York, Jerome H. Re- 
mick & Co. [17142 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 
E 232948; Henry Meier, New York, 
Nee Ve 


QUEEN OF ALMA MATERS; words by W. 
Hale, music by Will A. Robinson; 
mixed voices. [171438 

© May 25, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 1910; 
E 233087; William Hale, Gloucester, 
Mass. 


RACHMANINOFF (SERGEI VASSILIE- 
vitcH) Prelude, C sharp minor; 
piano. (Chappell edition, no. 7.) 

[17144 

©. June 16, 1910 27e ames 

1910; E 233786; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


RADIANT (THE) MORN HAS PASSED 
AWAY; bymn-anthem, words by God- 
frey Thring, music by F. Bruesch- 
weiler; chorus of mixed voices, 
(Collection of octavo church music, 
no. 5409.) [17145 


© May 31, 1910; 2 ec. June 1, 1910; 
E 233294; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Vorls, IN. XY. 


RAUBER-MARSCH; aus der operette, Das 
fiirstenkind, von Franz Lehar ; 6ster- 
reichische militar-oder deutsche in- 
fanteriemusik. 4to. [17146 

© May 5, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232810; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern-- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


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nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17166 


Rarr (JOSEPH JOACHIM) Espiégle 
(L’), op. 125, no. 3; piano. (Chap- 
pell edition. no. 8.) [17147 


© June 13, 1910; 2 @ June 14, 
1910; E 234582; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


RAG BABY’S GWINE TO BE MINE; words 
by Ballard Macdonald, music by 
Libbie Lee. [17148 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234283; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York N.Y. 


Rae (A) TIME TABLE D’HOTE; words 
and music by Carter De Haven. 
[17149 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234190; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Fork, N.Y: 
RAGTIME INSTRUCTION BOOK; by [M. 
Harmon]; piano. [17150 
© May 31, 1910; 2c. June 7, 1910; 
E 233480; Marie Harmon, Brooklyn, 
1, a 
RANSOMED BY THE WING; words and 
music by C. A. C. Snow. pela baa | 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 


E 233663; Charles A. C. Snow, Clark, | 


Wyo. 

RAPPELLE TOI; adaptation symphoni- 
que, sur une poésie d’ Alfred de 
Musset, musique de Francis Thomé; 
piano avec text, et violon. (17152 

© May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; 
E 234067; F. Thomé, Paris, France. 


RAVLINS; a raggy two-step, by Floyd 
Willis; piano. [17153 
© May 20, 1910; 2 ¢c. May 23, 
1910; E 231864; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Raymonpb. See Thomas (C. L. A.) 


REAPING FOR THE KING; words by 
Edith S. Tillotson, music by B. D. 
Ackley. [17154 


oe osyune 26-1910: 2 ¢ June 16! 
1910; H 234733; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 

REASON (THE) WHY I HANG AROUND; 
words and music by N. L. Pollard. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[17155 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ce. May 26, 
-1910; EH 233248; Norman L. Pollard, 
New York, N. Y. 

RECUEIL DE VINGT MELODIES; musique 
d’ Ernest Chausson; chant et piano. 

[17156 

© May 28, 1910; 2 e« May 831, 
1910; E 234098; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. : 


RECUEILLEMENT; choral, par Paul Sae- 
gel; violon et piano. (Le début du 
violon, 1°*° série, chants, sans pa- 
roles, no. 2.) ela tare 

© May 28, 1910; 2 « May 31, 
1910; E 234103; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


ReD (THE) ROSE; words by Robert 
Burns, music by Daniel Protheroe; 
medium. [17158 

© May 16, 1910; 2c. May 5, 1910; 
E 252943; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


REFRESHING SONGS; by D. Sloan. 8vo. 

[17159 

© -May (28; 1910; 2 © May’ 31, 

1910; A 263796; Daniel Sloan, Zion 
City, Ill. 


REGATA (LA) VENEZIANA. 
(Ge AL) 

REGENT (THE) ; march, by H. A. Van- 
der Cook, band. 4to. [17160 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; | 
FE 253528; Dixie music house, Chi- 
eago, Il. 
REGIMENTAL MARCH; by M. A. Alt- 
house; band. 4to. [17161 
© May 27. 1910>) 206: May 20 
1910; E 282940; Harry Coleman, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

REGRET; romance, par Paul Saegel; 
violon et piano. (Le début du vio- 
lon, 1°°° série, chants sans paroles, 
NO.) pala key 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ce. May 81, 
1910; E 234102; Emile Ledue, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


See Rossini 


RELIANCE; march, by G. M. White; 
band. 4to. [17163 
© May 18, 1910: 2 “May 25, 


1910; EH 232799; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

REMEMBER ME (In die ferne); by M. 
Brinkmann, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter; piano. [17164 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 27, 
1910; E 232907; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
RENO; waltz, music by Albert L. Fink; 
piano. [17165 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c« May 28, 
1910; E 233144; A. L. Fink, United 
States. 

words and music by A. L. Fergu- 

son. New York, F. B. Haviland pub. 

co. [17166 
© May 31,.1910; 2.c. May 31, 

1910; E 282992; A. Lee Ferguson, 

Mapleton, Me. 


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RESPONSORIUM, O MARIA DOMINA; by 
C. Becker, [and] 9 Marienlieder, 
Panis angelicus, and Tantum ergo; 
by A. Lohmann; duets, trios, and 
quartets. 4to. [17167 

© Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 1910; 
E 234065; John Singenberger, St. 
Francis, Wis. 

RESTLESS RUBE; march and two-step, 
by Arthur H. Clarke; orchestra. 
4to. [17168 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EK 2383437; J. W. Pepper  «&- son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

RESTORATION ; words by Geo. T. Coster, 

music by Robert Harkness. [17169 

© Ape. 380: 1910.2 e. June 1: 1910 ; 
E 2838210; Charles M. Alexander, 
New York, N. Y. 

Rruss (AuGUST). Sonate, op. 26; vio- 
line und klavier. Munchen, Ernst 
Germann & Co. [17170 

© May. 12,7 1910 + 2c: May -25, 
1910; E 232842; August Reuss, Mun- 
chen, Germany. 

REEVE (UN) ; piéce mélodique, par Léon 
J. Fontaine, op. 20; violon et piano. 
(Impressions musicales, no. 1.) 

pel aA: 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

E 234424; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

REVE AUX ETOILES; valse, par Rodolphe 
Berger; piano. a2 
©. Juney ia.) AGIs) 2 ex une: 6, 
1910; EK 233380; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 

REVE DE BONHEUR (Dream of happi- 
ness); valse-intermezzo, par Georg 
Eggeling, op. 161; piano. [17173 

Oudume 35, 71910- 2 cy June 14; 
1910; E 234647; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


REVERIE; par Fernand Le Borne, op. 
55, no. 1; alto et piano, édition origi- 
nale. [17174 

© Gunei i, 19105" ec. Jane: 14, 
1910; E 234525; L. Grus et cie.,, 
Paris, France. 

REVERIE APPASSIONEE; par Rudolf Fri- 

nal, op. 62, no. 3; piano. fa by (a Bra 
©) Mone 15,01910+°.2, ce) Tune’ 14, 

1910; E 234657; Arthur P. Schmidt, 

Boston, Mass. 

ReEvERY; by J. P. Ludebuehl; piano. 
(Two sketches, no. 2.) [17176 
© Jone 3, 1910502 e) June 13, 
1910; E 233643; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ny ¥. 


984 


RHYTHMIC (THE) GRADUS; an elemen- 
tary text-book of music, by Kathe- |} 
rine Bird, Margaret H. Glyn and | 
T. H. Yorke Trotter. Grade 3. 4to. 

[17177 | 

© May 25, 1910; 2 « June 14, ff 
1910; E 284620; Bosworth & c@o., | 
London, England. 


Ricorpo (Souvenir); valse lente, par jj 
A. Barbirolli; piano: *Earis, MS § 
Carle. [17178 } 

© June 11, 191072 eestune 6. 
1910; E 288886; Alfredo Barbirolli, | 
Paris, France. 


RIGHT FORWARD, FOURS RIGHT; a song } 
of the Cuban campaign, words and 
music by R. A. Sharp. 17179 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 
1910; E 288188; Richard Atley 
Sharp, Cornell, Wis. 


RicoLerro. See Verdi (G.) 


RIMPROVERO (IL) See Rossini (G. A.) 
RING AROUND A ROSIE (Ringelreihen) ; 
by A. Sartorio, op. 864; piano. (In 
The playroom, no. 10.) [17180 
© May 16, 1910; 2 ¢ May 25, 
1910; : HE 232796: » Dheeweeresser. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


RIPPLING WAVES; boat song, by G. 
Millward, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter; piano. [17181 


© May. 21, 1910: 2 ey iiay>2s. 
1910; E 231895; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


—— (Wellenspiel) ; by Fritz Spindler, 
op. 6, rev. and fingered by Hans. T. 
Seifert ; piano. [17182 

© May 12, 1910; 2 © May 28, 
1910; E 23838120; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks Ne WY: 


RISE, CROWNED WITH LIGHT; music by 
W. Franke-Harling; mixed voices. 
(Sacred octavo series, no. 945.) 

[17183 


© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
E 234854; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


| Riva ON THE RINK; words by George 


Robins and Harold Montague, music 
by Harold Montague. [17184 

© June 10, 1910;° 2-e= sumer 
1910; E 234489; Cary & co., London, 
England. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17208 


River (THE) ; words paraphrased from 
a folk-song, by Pietro d’Alba, music 
by Edward Elgar, op. 60, no. 2. 1. 
In B minor. 2. In A minor. 

[17185, 17186 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. each May 

26, 1910; E 233088, 233039; Novello 
& co., ltd., London, England. 


—— — In G@ minor. [17187 

©) May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 

1910; E 233045; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


River (THE) OF GRACE; words and 
music by Thoro Harris. [17188 
ety 25, 1910; 2° ¢ May 31, 
1910; EH 234048; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


RivigReE (LA) DE CHEZ NOUS; choeur 
pour 2 voix d’enfants, paroles de 
Jacques Charlot, musique d’ Au- 
guste Chapuis; avec acc. de piano. 

[17189 

© May 29, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 

wie Py 251951; Durand . & ° cie., 
Paris, France. 


Rosin (THE); words and music by 
Katherine Heyman. (The children’s 
Hour, no. 7.) [17190 


© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
E 234366; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


RoBIN’S COURTSHIP; words by A. S. 
Aiman, music by Walter L. Rosen- 
berg. Philadelphia, M. D. Swisher. 

[17191 

© May. 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 

1910; E 232873; A. S. Aiman, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP; 
by J. P. Knight, arr. by A. F. Wel- 
don; cornet and piano. [17192 

© June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233451; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Ill. 


ROLLSCHUHLAUFER-WALZER; aus Hal- 
loh! die grosse revue, von Paul 
Lincke; military band. [17193 


@ May 26,1910; 2 ce: May 27, 
1910; E 282882; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


ROMANCE; by Christian Carpenter, pf. 
113196. [17194 
© May 27). 1910; 2 c.. May 28, 
1910; EK 288159; G. Ricordi & Co., 
London, England. 


ae 


51421—_10——6 


RoMANCE—Continued. 

by Dagmar Riibner; violin and pi- 

ano. [17195 
© May 10, 1910; 2 ec. May 25, 

1910; E 232856; Breitkopf & Hartel, 

New York, N. Y. 


—by Stella Price; violin and piano. 

[17196 

© June 6, 1910; 2 ec. June 13, 

1910; E 2383629; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N: Y: 


ROMANCE IN E' SHARP. 
CRAs) 


ROMANTISCHES STUCK; von Oskar 
Nedbal, op. 18, revidiert von Hugo 
Kriesler; viola und klavier. [17197 

© May 14, 1910; 2 c. June1, 1910; 
E 233272; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


See Schumann 


ROMANZA ESPRESSIVA; par Francois 
Schubert, op. 18, nouvelle édition 
revue et éditée par William Henley; 
violon et piano. (12 bagatelles, no. 
6.) [17198 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234483; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


RoMANZE (At parting); von Ernst 
Kullak, op. 32; pianoforte. [17199 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234682; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ROOSEVELT, WE’RE GLAD TO WELCOME 
You; words and music by C. F. Pot- 
ter. New York, F. B. Haviland pub. 
co. [17200 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
EH 234153; C. F. Potter, Woodhaven, 
INE Ye 


ROSALINE; concert waltzes, by D. 
Shaw ; piano. [17201 
© May 380, 1910; 2 c. June 138, 
1910; E 233674; Dennis Shaw, Alva, 
Okla. 


Rose; parole di G. d’ Annunzio, musica 

di G. Sgambati, op. 41. [17202 

© Apr. 20, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 1910; 

BE 234055; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Rost (THE) AND THE BUTTERFLY; 
lyrics by Bessie Wynn, music by Ted 
S. Barron. [17203 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
B 234125; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Ny ¥; 


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ROSE AND THE NIGHTINGALE; by Phoebe 
Van Hook; piano. [17204 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 234766; Clayton F. Summy 
eo., Chicago, Ill. 


ROSE MEMORIES; words and music by 
Lucy Townsend Wedding and H. 
Schnurr. New York: Robert K. 
Belden. [17205 

© May 15, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 
1910; BH 234586; Lucy T. Wedding 
and Harry Schnurr, Laramie, Wyo. 


ROSE OF HeyPt; waltz, by F. Poliakin; 


piano. [17206 
© June 16, 1910; 2 c June 16, 
1910; E 234779; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


ROSE OF YESTERDAY; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Harold Jenner. 
[17207 
@©ejune 1s. 191022 c¢ June) ds; 
1910; HE 2383586; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London, England. 


ROSE PETALS; reverie, by Wm. T. Pier- 
son; piano. [17208 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 
1910; E 282788; Church, Paxson & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


ROSE TINTS; caprice, by Thurlow 
Lieurance; piano. [17209 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234546; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


RosEBUD (THE); words by Leslie Gor- 
don, music by E. Gwenydd Elwes; 
high or low voice. [17210 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234284; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


ROSES AND RUE; Six songs, words by 
Frederic E. Weatherly and Mary 
Bell, music by Herbert Bunning. 
No. 2, high voice. [iv214 

© June 10, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 
1910; E 234491; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


ROSES GROW EVERYWHERE; words and 
music by Hilmar J. Siegel. [17212 
© May 20, 1910; 2 « May 26, 
1910; E 233084; Siegel Malone mu- 
sic pub. co., Monaca, Pa. 

ROSSINI (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) Danza 
(La) (Der tanz); tarantella arr. 
par Franz Liszt, nouvelle édition 
revue par K. Klindworth; piano. 
(Soirées musicales, no. 9.) 17213 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234447; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


986 


Rossini (GIOACHINO ANTONIO)—Con. 
—— Gita (La) in gondola (Die gon- 
delfahrt) ; barcarola arr. par Franz 
Liszt, nouvelle édition revue par K. 
Klindworth; piano. (Soirées mu- 
Sicales, no. 4.) [17214 
© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. June 8, 1910; 
E 234442; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Invito (L’) ; bolero arr. par Franz 
Liszt, nouvelle édition revue par K. 
Klindworth; piano. (Soirées mu- 
sicales, no. 3.) 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
i} 234441; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


—  Marinari (Li) (Die seeminner) ; 
duetto arr. par Franz Liszt; nouvelle 
édition revue par K. Klindworth; 
piano. (Soirées musicales, no. 12.) 

[17216 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. June 8, 1910; 

E 234450; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Orgia (L’) (Das festgelage) ; 
arietta arr. par Franz Liszt nou- 
velle édition revue par K. Klind- 
worth; piano. (Soirées musicales, 
mo. le) [17217 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234449; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


——Partenza (La) (Die abreise) ; 
canzonetta arr. par Franz Liszt, 
nouvelle édition revue par K. Klind- 
worth; piano. (Soirées musicales, 
nos (2) [17218 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234445; B Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Pastorella (La) dell’ Alpi (Die 
Alpenschiiferin) ; tyrolese, arr. par 
Franz Liszt, nouvelle édition revue 
par K. Klindworth; piano. (Soirées 
musicales, no. 6.) [17219 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234444; B. Schoti’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


turno arr. par Franz Liszt, nouvelle 
édition revue par K. Klindworth; 
piano. (Soirées musicales, no. 8.) 
[17220 
© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234446; B Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany, 


[17215. 


Pesca (La) (Der fischfang) ; not- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-80, July, 1910 


17236 


Rossini (GIOACHINO ANTONIO)—Con. 


Promessa (La) (Das versprech- 
en); canzonetta arr. par Franz 
Liszt, nouvelle édition revue par K. 
Klindworth; piano. (Soirées musi- 
cales, no. 1.) ee eyak 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234439; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


—  Regata (La) veneziana (Die re- 
gate zu Venedig) ; notturno arr. par 
Franz Liszt, nouvelle édition revue 
par K. Klindworth; piano. (Soirées 
musicales, no. 2.) [17222 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
EH 234440; B Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Rimprovero (Il) (Der vorwurf) ; 
canzonetta arr. par Franz Liszt, 
nouvelle édition revue par K. Klind- 
worth; piano. (Soirées musicales, 
no. 5.) [172238 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234443; B Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


— Serenata (La) (Die serenade) ; 
notturno arr. par Franz Liszt nou- 
velle édition revue par K. Klind- 
worth; piano. (Soirées musicales, 
no. 10.) [17224 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234448; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


RoucH (THE) RIDERS IN CUBA; words 
and music by F. J. B. Novak. 
fin 225 
© May 12, 1910; 2c. May 14, 1910; 
E 233289; Frank J. Bohacek Novak, 
New Raymer, Colo. 


Roya (A) FLUSH; march two-step, by 
Abe Losch, arr. by F. H. Losey; full 
band. 4to. [17226 


© June 6, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
EK 233478; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH ) 
Melodie in F, op. 3 no. 1; rev. and 
fingered by Rafael Richter; piano. 

[17227 

© May 21, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 

H 231901; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y. 


transcribed by David Popper, 
ec. and fingered by Willem Willeke; 
violoncello and piano. [17228 

© June 13, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; EH 284576; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


98 


RUSSIAN ATR (Russisches lied); by H. 
Farjeon, op. 29, no. 5; piano. (In 
Tone pictures, book 8, Augener’s ed., 
no. 5154.) [17229 

© May 5, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
EK 284173; Augener, ltd., London, 


England. 
S’BRAVSEIN. See Burger (Max). 
S’DIANDL VOM LAHNAGRAB’N. See 


Steyrische lieder. 
S’DIRNDL. See Burger (Max). 
S’Marrert. See Burger (Max). 


SACRED (THE) HARP; [by] B. EF. White 
and EK. J. King, a collection of tunes, 
odes, hymns and anthems. 5th ed. 
rev. and enlarged... Atlanta, Ga., 
J. L. White, 1910. 4 p. 1, 5-539 [3] 
p. front (port.) 164 by 264 cm. $1.00. 

[17230 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ¢ May 31, 

1910; A 265328; James L. White, 
Atlanta, Ga. 


SACRED SONGS; words and melody by 
L. R. Branch, arr. by Wm. D. Smith. 
no. 14. 8vo. [17281 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

E 283479; L. R. Branch, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

SAD INDIAN MAID; words and music by 

J S. Lawler. New York, F. B. Havi- 

land pub. co. [17232 


© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 234704; Josephine S. Law- 
ler, Campbell, Nebr. 


SAD MEMORIES; words by James P. 
Whedon, music by L. J. Downing. 
Chicago, Music art shop. less 


© May -30,, 1910: 52 ‘ce May 31, 
1910; E 232987; Lulu Jones Down- 
ing, Chicago, IJ. 

SAILOR’S DANCE; rondo, by Lita Jar- 
ratt; pianoforte. [17234 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; EK 2346638; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

Sattor’s (THE) RETURN; lyrics by J. P. 
McCarthy, music by Edward F. Mur- 
phy. Baltimore, Cohen & Hughes. 

[17235 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c May 27, 
1910; E 232889; James P. McCarthy, 
Walbrook, Md. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Jeunesse (La) d’Hercule; poéme 
symphonique, op. 50, transcription 
par Victor Staub; piano seul. [17236 

© June 11, 1910; 2 ce: June 11, 
1910; E 284534; Durand & cie, 
Paris, France. 


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pt. DE 2 S.,. vi 5 


17237 

SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE)— 
Continued. 

—  Mandolinata; de HE. Paladilhe, 


paraphrase by C. Saint-Saéns, ed., 
rev. and fingered by Anthony Stanko- 
witch; piano. est 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233180; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia,. Pa. 


Muse (La) et le poéte; duo pour 
violon et violoncelle, avec ace. de 
piano. [17238 

© June 11; 19102 2. ¢ Fume 11, 
1910; E 2384531; Durand et cie.,, 
Paris, France. 


SAME (THE) LITTLE GIRL; words and 

music by P. F. Woodford. [17239 

© 1c. May 23, 1910; E 231849; 
Perey F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


SAME (THE) OLD WAY; words and 
music by Mrs. W. T. Morris. [17240 


@ June, 20, 1910- 2 ce. June 16; 
1910; EH 234718; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 


SAMMY IN HIS TAM 0’ SHANTER HAT; 
written by Fred EH. D’Albert and 
Frank H. Fox, composed by J. Chas. 
Moore. 4to. * [17241 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 21, 1910; 
E 233074; National music pub. co., 
London, England. 


SANCT MARTINS-MESSE; componiert von 
Joh. Hasler, op. 6, fiir 4-6 stimmigen 
gemischten chor. Partitur und sing- 
Sstimmen. 4to. [17242 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 17, 
1910; E 2838818; Ant. Bohn & sohn, 
Augsburg, Germany. 


SAN DiEGo-PANAMA EXPOSITION MARCH; 

by Wm. De Legro; piano. [172438 

© Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Mar. 26, 1910; 

E 231874; Wm. De Legro & son, San 
Diego, Cal. 


SANDMAN (THE); plantation song, 
words by Allen Fawcett, music by 
Kenneth S. Clark. [17244 


© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 2382772; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SANDS (THE) 0’ DEE; words by Charles 
Kingsley, music by George B. Nevin; 
mixed voices. (Octavo glees and 
part songs, no. 283.) [17245 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233178; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


SANDY CAME FROM SKYE; from Tam 
O’Shanter, words and music by Hugh 
Cairns. [17246 

© May 19, 1910; 2 ec. May 20, 1910; 
E 234072; Louis H. Ross music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


SANS soucr; valse caprice, by Charles 
B. lLysberg, adapted and ed. by 
Charles Kunkel; piano. [17247 

© May 21,1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
E 23819387; Kunkel bros. music ¢o., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


SANTA BARBARA; words by M. W. H., 

music by F. Zettel. [17248 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 14, 1910; 

E 234567 ; Florian Zettel, Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal. 


SARABANDE AND TAMBOURIN; by Jean 
Marie Leclair, ed. by E. L. Winn; 
violin and piano. [17249 

© May 19, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234287; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INE 


SATINS ET DENTELLES; gavotte, par EB. 
Lauga; piano. [17250 
© June 11, 1910; 2¢. June 11, 1910; 
E 234510; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 
SAY, KID, LET’S BECOME A PAIR; words 
and music by M. Ager. [17251 
© June 17, 1910; 2 ce. June 18, 
1910; E 284795; Milton Ager, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
ScARAMOUCHE; par Karl Geister; piano 
44 mains. (La comédie, no. 5.) 
[17252 
© June 11, 1910: 2 ¢ fume 44, 
1910; E 284539; Durand & cie., Paris, 
France. 
SCARF DANCE. 
IBRD) Jo 
ScHArer (EIN) gunc; melodie auf 
dichtung von Catulle Mendés, musik 
von J. J. Paderewski, op. 22. 
(Zwo6lf melodien, no. 5.) Pima 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
E. 2381970; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 
ScCHERZINO; by Richard Czerwonky ; 
piano. [17254 
© June 3, 1910; 2 ¢. June 138, 1910; 
E 2338648; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING 
SCHERZO PRINTANIER; dans le style 
classique par Marius Carman, op. 
199; piano. [17255 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 1910; 
E 233716; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


See Chaminade (C. 


988 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


SCHMOLLENDE (DIE); melodie, auf 
dichtung von Catulle Mendés, musik 


yon I. J. Paderewski, op. 22. (Zwdolf 
melodien, no. 10.) [17256 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 


1910; E 231975; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


SCHNEEMANN (DER); pantomime in 
zwei bildern, musik von Erich Wolf- 
gang Korngold- 1. Vollstundiger 
klavierauszug. 2. Entr’act fiir kla- 
vier. 3. Serenade fiir violine und 
klavier begl. [17257-17259 

© May 138, 1910; 2 c. each June 1, 
1910; E 233256—-233258; Universal- 
edition, Vienna, Austria. 


SCHUBERT (FRANCOIS) DE DRESDE. An- 
dantino, op. 13; nouvelle édition re- 
vue et éditée par William Henley; 
violon et piano. (12 bagatelles, 
no. 5.) [17260 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ¢. June 8, 1910; 
EK 234482; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Impromptu, op. 13; nouvelle édi- 
tion revue et éditée par William 
Henley; violon et piano. (12 baga- 
telles, no. 1.) [17261 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234428; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


ScHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Children’s 
march (Kinder-marsch); arr. by 
Edmund Parlow; two pianos eight 
hands. [17262 

© June 15, 1910; 2 ec. June 14, 
1910; E 234629; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


—— Military march; op. 51, no. 1, 
rey. and fingered by Hans T. Seifert. 
1. Piano two hands. 2. Piano four 
hands. [17263, 17264 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
ie 2422 6234213; . Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


— Serenade; arr. by A. F. Weldon; 

cornet and piano. [17265 

© June 38, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 

E 238453; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, II]. 


—— Soirées de Vienne; bearbeitet von 
Emil Kronke, fiir zwei klaviere zu 
aeht handén. No. 1. ‘No. 2. No. 8. 
No. 4. [17266-17269 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. each June 


14, 1910; E 234632-234635; Arthur 


P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


17278 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER)—Continued. 
Staindchen; serenade, arr. by 
Mischa Elman; violin and piano. 
(Two transcriptions, no. 1.) [17270 

© June 9, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 
1910; EY 238385382; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


SCHUMANN (RoBERT ALEXANDER) 
Abendlied (Evening song), op. 85, 
no. 12; ed. and fingered by Willem 
Willeke; violoncello and piano. 

[17271 

©y june 1371910) 27e" tunes 

1910; E 234577; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N: -Y¥. 


Erinnerung; arr. von Wilh. 
Barge; fldte und piano. (Sammlung 
beliebter stticke, no. 32.) 22 


Oe May. 2 tOlOie 2 ie Mayen 2s. 
1910; EK 231946; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Romance in F sharp, op. 28, no. 


2; piano. (Chappell edition, no. 6.) 
ia iret G39 
> Jane 16) 110: (2) c Jumerdua 


1910; E 233785; Chappell & co., l1td.; 
London, England. 


—— Triumerei, op. 18 no. 7, rev. and 
fingered by Rafael Richter; piano. 
[17274 
© May 26, 1910; 2 ce May 27, 
1910; EH 232910; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


transcribed by David Pop- 
per, ed. and fingered by Willem Wil- 
leke; violoncello and piano. [17275 

© June 17, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 
1910; E 234816; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


Warum (Why), op. 12, no. 3; rev. 
and fingered by Rafael Richter; 
piano. [17276 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; EH 231891; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ScHYTTE (LUDWIG) Impromptu, op. 
18, no. 1; [ed. by S. L. Herrmann] ; 
piano. [17277 

© May 23, 1910; 2 « May 28, 
1910; E 231917; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Scout’s PATROL; march two-step, by 
Edison-Herbert; piano. London: 
Orpheus music pub. co. [17278 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
FE 234589; Empire concert-direction, 
London, England. 


989 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17279 


SE TU M’AMI; English words by N. 
Carlton Hill, music by G. B. Pergo- 
lesi, ed. by Edgardo Lévi. No. 1 in 
EF minor. No.2inG minor. (Stand- 
ard songs by old masters, no. 45.) 

[17279, 17280 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. each June 7, 
1910; E 23843836, 284837; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, Eng- 
land. ; 

SEAsonNS (THE); four songs, words 
and music by Sadie Harrison. 4to. 

[17281 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

E 234122; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mark. IN. Y:. 


SECOND NOCTURNE; by Jean Paul 
Kiirsteiner, piano. [17282 
(©) june! 29, 1910-2 ec  aune d0, 
1910; HE 283581; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


SECRET (THE) OF LOVE; duet, words 
by Edwin Arnold, music by Felix 
Corbett; contralto and baritone. 

[17283 

© May 25, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 

1910; E 23838037; Novello & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


SECRET OF THE FLOWERS; reverie, by 
Hugh Worden; piano. [17284 
© June 13, 1910; 2 ec. June 13, 
1910; E 2383694; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SEDUISANTE; valse, par Dino Ghisal- 
berti; piano. [17285 
© May: 28, 1910; 2 ec. May. 31, 
TOTO VR 254109: ~Almar; .Paris, 
France. 


SEEMANNSLIED; ged. von Julius Gers- 
dorff, musik von Jos. Werth; min- 
nerchor. 4to. (Auf flligeln des 
gesanges, no. 590.) [17286 


© May 14, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 238278; Fr. Ullrich, Godesberg 
A/Rh., Germany. 


SEHET, WELCHE LIEBE (See, what 
tender love); ged. von Ph. Spitta, 
paroles frangaises de Magnus Syn- 
nestvedt. English words by John 
Bernhoff, musik von Joseph Rhein- 
berger, op. 157, no. 1; in E flat or 
C minor. [17287 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233360; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


pt. IT, 0. S., Vv. 5 


SERENADE par Léon J. Fontaine; 
violon et piano. (8 minatures, no. 
2a) 2 [17288 

© June 9, 1910;.2 ce June 18, 
1910; E 238889; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


SERENADE; words by Gardner C. Teall, 
music by Jean Paul Ktirsteiner; 
high voice. [17289 

© June 11, 1910. \2%e) same sts. 
1910; E 2383599; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


See Schubert (F. P.) 


SERENADE BADINE; by Gabriel-Marie, 
ed. and fingered by Leo Schulz; 
violoncello and piano. [17290 


© June 13, 1910; 2.¢ dune 14, 
1910; E 284578; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York, N. Y. 


SERENADE MELANCOLIQUE. 
skowsky (P. I.) 


SERENADE TRISTE; par Mario Tarenghi, 
op. 49, no. 2; piano. [17291 
© June 15, 1910; 2 e June 14, 
1910; E 234669; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SERENATA; par Emil Kronke, op. 47; 
piano. (Nippes, no. 1.) [17292 
© June 15, 1910; 2 c« June 14, 
1910; E 234689; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SERENATA (LA). See Rossini (G. A.) 


SEREWANA; Indian ballad, words by 
Jesse Humphries, music by John F. 
Humphries. [172938 

©. May 21, 1910; 2 ce May 23, 
1910; E 231873; Humphries bros. 
pub. co., Medina City, Tex. 


Servus Epr; marschlied aus der op- 
erette, Jagdfieber, text von Edm. 
Skurawy, musik von Karl Haupt. 

[17294 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 17, 

1910; E 233829; Josef Eberle, Vien- 
na, Austria. 

SEVILLANA DE DoN CESAR DE BAZAN. 
See Massenet (J. EH. EF.) 

SExTON (THE) AND THE BELL; words 
by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Alfred 
Solman; medium voice in G. [17295 | 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
BE 234844; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
VY Ork. INGING 
SHADOW WALTZ; by Frederick Hop- 
kins; piano. [17296 
© June 4, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233388; Charles Sheard & ©CO., 
London, England. 


SERENADE. 


See Tschai- 


990 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


SHAKY EYES; words and music by 
Armstrong and Clark, arr. by L. D. 
Richards; female voices. 4to. (Hx- 
cellent quartette arrangements, no. 
514.) [17297 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 831, 
1910; E 232971; M. Witmark & sons, 
- New York, N. Y. 


SHE FELT OF HER BELT AT THE BACK; 
words by Gilliland, music by 
Edawin. [17298 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c May 28, 
1910; E 283143; Edawin, United 
States. 


SHE LOOKS LIKE YoU; words by Addi- 
son Burkhardt, music by Harold S. 
Freeman. [17299 


eo wene 15 1910;'2 e¢. June 14, 
1910; E 234808; Seger bros., New 
Work. N. Y. 


SHE SHOOK HIM IN CHIcAGco; from 
Madame Sherry, lyric by Otto Hau- 
berbach, music by Karl Hoschna. 

[17300 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234192; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Tork, N.Y. 


SHE WAS SOME BODY’S SWEETHEART ON 
THE ILL FATED TRAIN; words by 
Frank Connor, music by Carra B. 
Ross. [173801 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 831, 
1910; E 232995; Connor & Ross, 
Waterloo, Iowa. 


SHED NO TEAR; words by John Keats, 
music by Rosslyn L. Colman. [17302 


© June 9, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 
1910; E 233548; Paterson & sons, 
Edinburgh, Scotland. 


—— four-part song, words by Keats, 
music by Ernest Austin; female 
voices. (Octavo edition of trios, etc., 
no. 412.) [17303 

© May 25, 1910; 2 « May 26, 
1910; E 233041; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


SHEPHERD (THE) LEADS ME; words and 
music by J. McD. Kerr. [173804 


© May 15, 1910; 2c. May 7, 1910; 
E 232703; J. McD. Kerr, Detroit, 
Mich. — 


SHEPHERD (THE) TRUE; words by F. 
W. Faber, music by Edward M. 
Read; high voice. [173805 

© June. 13; 1910: 2 ec. June 13, 
1910; E 233702; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


17315 


SHINE ON MisteER Moon; words and 
musie by R. M. Stults. [17306 


© June 16" 1910-7 2° eo June. 1 
1910; EH 233790; M. D. Swisher, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SHIP AHOY; quick march, arr. by J. Ord 
Hume; band. 4to. (Boosey’s march 
journal, no. 211.) [17307 

© May 21, 1910; 2 & May 23, 
1910; H 231931; Star music pub. co., 
London, England. 


SHORT COMMUNION SERVICE, IN OC; 
music by Harvey B. Gaul; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Protestant Episcopal 
service, series 2, no. 775.) [17308 

© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. May 21, 
1910; E 231996; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SHUT-EYE (THE) TRAIN; words by Eu- 
gene Field, music by Henry Hadley, 
op. 47; medium voice. (Five poems 
of childhood, no. 5.) [17309 

©) June 10;,1910°) 2 ce june 17, 
1910; EK 283782; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


SI TU LE VEUX; mélodie, poéme de 
Pierre d’Amor, musique de René 
Rabey. [17316 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; HE 281958; Durand & cie., 
Paris, France. 


SIGHING; lyric and music by L. Stover ; 
with violin obligato. Chicago, The 
house of Christopher. [17311 

© Apr 21/1910: 2\c. Juanes, 1910- 
FE 233311; Leroy Stover, Chicago, Il. 


SignaL (THE) corps; march, by L. 

Dusenbery ; piano. [17312 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

E 233499; Lillian Dusenbery, Jersey 
Citiyey Ne Si: 


SinverR BELL; words by Edward Mad- 
den, music by Percy Wenrich. 
[173138 
©) June. 14, 1910392 G JunevL, 
1910; E 234508; J. H. Remick & ©co., 
New York, N. Y. 


piano. [17314 


©) June 14," 1910; 2 c,.June 14, 
1910; EH 234568; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


SILVER CLOUD; intermezzo, by H. Syl- 

vester Krouse; piano. [17818 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ce. June 2, 1910; 

BE 234124; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Nov. 


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17316 


SILVER STARS (Silversterne) ; mazurka, 
by Carl Bohm, op. 327, no. 3, rev. 
and fingered by Rafael Richter; 
piano. [17316 

© May 26, 1910" 2 ec). May 27, 
1910; E 232908; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD; two 
step, introducing Wouldn’t you like 
to flirt with me, by H. P. Danks, arr. 
by Walter A. Phillips; piano. [17317 

© June’ 16.-1910: 2 ees June i, 
1910; E 233773; Hamilton 8S. Gordon, 
New York, N. Y. 


— medley valse, by H. P. Danks, arr. 
by Walter A. Phillips; piano. [17318 
© Sune 16, 1910 2) e-gune Az, 
1910; E 233774; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York, N. Y. 


SILVERY MOON; three step, by Kathleen: 


A. Roberts; piano. [17319 


© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
FE 2384890; Leo Feist, New York, 
ING WG: 


SIMPLE CONFESSION (Simple avew) ; ro- 
mance sans paroles, by Frances 
Thome, op. 25, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter; piano. [17320 


© May 21, 1910; 2 ce May 23, 
1910; E 231897; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SIMPLY FOLLOW JESUS; words by James 
Rowe; music by Thoro Harris. 
[17321 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234016; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


SIMPSON COLLEGE SONG BOOK; comp. 
' and arr. by Dora G. Honnold, Sara 
E. Sigler, and F. P. Henderson. New 
York, Hinds, Noble & Eldredge 
i910] 4 p. 1, 98! p.. front. (port:) 
28 cm. $1.50. [17322 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c June 3, 1910; 
A 265633; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York, N. Y. 


SINCE THAT DAY HAVE I LOVED YOU; 
words and music by J. M. Driver. 
Chicago, EH. Wiley & co. [17323 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 232976; John Merritte Driver, 
Chicago, Il. 


Sinc ANNIE LAURIE, ToM; words by A. 
Helen Anderson, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. [173824 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 
E 2338244; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


| 
992 


pt. oe DS. v5 


SING ME TO SLEEP MOTHER DEAR; words 
and music by Reginald C. Steer. 
[173825 
© May 2, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
E 234350; Harry H. Sparks, Toronto, 
Canada. 


SINGING ALL THE TIME; words by D. R. 
van Sickle, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[173826 
© June 20, 1910; 2 ec June 16, 
1910; E 234787; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


SINNER (A) SAVED BY GRACE; words by 
E. F. Lyon, music by J. A. Brown. 
[173827 
© May 25,1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234042; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, "Tex: 


SIXTY MILES AN HOUR; march and two- 
step, by Frederic W. Hager; piano. 
[17328 
© June 7, 1910; 2 ec. June 7, 1910; 
E 234341; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
INE GY: 


—— ——- band. 4to. [17329 


© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233469; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
INGEY: 


Sky (THE) FLYER; march two-step, 
by J. B. Walter, are oy eee 
O’Hare; orch. 8vo. [17330 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234181; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork, INA 


SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP; words by George 
Withers, music by J. P. Ludebuehl. 
faivsat 
© June 38, 1910; 2c. June 13, 1910; 
E 233641; Carl Fischer, New York, 
gs use 


SLEEP, LITTLE ANGEL, SLEEP; lyric by 
George Graff, jr., music by Jessie 
Mae Jewitt. [17332 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234189; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Werk, N.2y. 


SLEEP, MY LOVE; serenade, part-song, 
words by Frances Fraser, music by 


Samuel Richards Gaines; men’s 
voices. (Octavo edition, no. 12015.) 
[17333 


© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233491; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-380, July, 1910 


SLEEP soNG; words and music by A. 
Selwyn Garbett. 1. Soprano or tenor 
in F. 2. Alto or baritone in D. 

[17834, 17835 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 

1910; E 234244, 234245; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. 


SLUMBER SONG: by Ernest Newton; 
pianoforte. (7 miniatures, no. 5.) 
[17336 
© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234677; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SLUMBER SWEETLY (Schlummre stiss) ; 
serenade, by F. Spindler, op. 36, rev. 
and fingered by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. Pivoot 

© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
1910; E 233118; Carl Fischer, New 
York. N. Y. 


SLUMBER TOWN; words and music by 
Helene Peterson. [17338 


etene 14. 1910>°2 ¢ June 11, 
1910; E 234467; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


SMALL’S MARCH; by J. M. Hubbard; 


pf. [173389 
© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
BH 256542; - John M. Hubbard, 


Rochester, N. H. 


SMILING EYES; words by Joe Young, 
music by Minerva W. Fields. [17340 
(dune 14. 1910; 2 ¢c. June-11, 
1910; E 234490; Church, Paxson & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


SMILING (THE) SONG; words by C. 
Hazelhurst, music by Lois Webster. 
Elgin, Kennell bros. [17341 

(©. May 25, 1910; 2 ¢..May 27, 
1910; E 232892; Charles Hazelhurst, 
Chicago, III. 


SmitH (HANNAH) Three northern 
dances; op. 26; piano. Nos. 1-3. 
[17342-17344 
© May 20, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, 
1910; E 231859-231861; W. H. Wil- 
lis & co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SMITH, SMITH, SMITH; words and 
music by Chas. A. Mason. [173845 
© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 234544; Courtney Campbell, 
Washington, D. C. 
SNow FLAKES; by Platon Brounoff; 
piano. (Musical scenes, no. 3.) 
[17346 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
EH 233347; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


17356 


Snue up; from The wizard of Wise- 
land, by L. L. Lazelle; hotel orches- 
tra. S8vo. [17347 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
H 234120; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Noo we: 


So LAUTER DEIN HERZ; melodie, auf 
dichtung von Catulle Mendés, musik 
von I. J. Paderewski, op. 22. (Zwdolf 
melodien, no. 2.) [173848 

© May 28, 1910; 2 e. May 23, 
1910; EK 231967; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


SOIREE AU PRATER; valse viennoise, 
par Rodolphe Berger; piano. 
[17349 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; E 231959; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


SOIREES DE VIENNE. See Schubert 


Git Es) 


SOLITUDE; barcarolle, by J. S. How- 
gill; cello solo. 1. With orchestral 
ace. 2. With piano acc. 

[17350, 17351 


© June 7, 1910; 2 c. each June 8, 
1910; E 283508, 2338509; Chappell & 
co., 1td., London, England. 


SOME SWEET DAY, BYE AND BYE; words 
and music by Leonora EK. Hecken- 
lively. [17352 


© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
HE 2338423; Martin bros. piano co., 
Springfield, Mo. 

SOMEBODY ELSE, IT’S ALWAYS SOMEBODY 
ELSE; words by Jack Drislane, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer. [17353 

© June 417, 1910.2 cy sume 1G 
1910; E 233789; F. B. Haviland pub. | 
co., New York, N. Y. 


SOMEBODY KNOWS; words by James 
Rowe, music by Thoro Harris. 
[17354 


© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31,1910; 
E 234002; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 

SOMEDAY WE’LL BE HAPPY; words by 

John F. Lyle, music by Geo. E. Lyle. 

[17355 

© May 31,1910; 2 ce. May 31, 1910; 

E 232996; Lyle music pub. co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

SoMEHOW OR OTHER; words by T. F. 
Linehan, music by Hattie M. Guil- 
ford. North Adams, E. E. Guilford. 

[17356 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 

E 282391; Thomas FE, Linehan, 
North Adams, Mass. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


en 


SOMETIME I’LL UNDERSTAND; words and 
music by C. H. Gabriel. [17857 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 234719; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


SoMETIME, .SOMEHOW, SOMEWHERE; 
words and music by Bert Lacey. 
[17358 


© May 15, 1910; 2 ¢c. Mar. 26, 
1910; BE 231875; Wm. De Legro & 
son, San Diego, Cal. 


Son 0’ MINE; words by Lena B. Lard- 
ner, music by Arthur A. Penn. 
[17359 
© May 24, 1910; 2 ec. May 25, 1910; 
E 233006; Authors’ pub. society, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Sone oF BIRDS; by M. B. Williams, 
piano. Philadelphia, Hatch music 
co. [17860 

©)June 13;°1910;-2: ec. June 44, 
1910; E 234585; Maude Broyles Wil- 
liams, Savannah, Tenn. 


Sone (A) oF LONG AGO; words by Earle 

Clinton, music by Lamonte C. Jones. 

[173861 

© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 

EK 234150; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


Sone (A) OF LOVE; words by W. F. 
Gunsaulus, music by Daniel Prothe- 
roe. [173862 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 6, 1910; 
E 232944; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


Sone (THE) oF Luppy-DupD; words by 
Eugene Field, music by Henry Had- 
ley, op. 47; high voice. (Five poems 
of childhood, no. 2.) [17363 

© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233475; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
ork, (IN. -¥.. 


Sone (THE) OF THE C; words and 

melody by D. R. Richberg. [17364 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 

E 2383540; Donald R. Richberg, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Sone (THE) OF THE PILGRIMS; words 
by J. W. Van De Venter, music by 
C. H. Marsh. [17865 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
EK 232949; Chas. H. Marsh & J. W. 
Van De Venter, United States. 


994 


pt) Eas; wah 


ee e.g 


Sone (THE) PRIMER MADE FOR THE 
CHILDREN; by Alys HE. Bentley. New 
York, A. S. Barnes company [1910] 
59 p. col. illus. obl. 12mo. $0.30. 

[17866 

© May 31,.1910:) 22) aiuee -11- 

1910; -A 265762; A. S. Barnes co.; 
New York, N. Y. 


Sone (THE) SERIES; book 2, by Alys 
HK. -Bentley ... New York, The 
A. S. Barnes company, 1910. 142 p. 
illus. 21cm. $0.42. [17367 


© Apr. 21, 1910-927e) funea 
1910; A 265761; A. S. Barnes co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Soncs FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND HOW 
TO USE THEM; ed. by Louis D. Hich- 
horn... New York, A. S. Barnes 
company, 1910. xviii, 187 p. 20%cm. 
$0.30. [17368 

© Apr. 26, 19105 Q4er june 1g, 
1910; A 265760; A. S. Barnes co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Sones OF RoBERT BRIDGES; arr. by 
Francis Brett Young, for voice and 
pianoforte. London, Breitkopf & 
Hirtel. Ato. [17369 

© May 4, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232852; F. Brett Young, London, 
England. 


SoNGS OF SPRING; words by Edward 
Rowland Sill, and others, music by 
S. A. Hadley. Boston, Oliver Dit- 
son co. [17370 


© May 11, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
E 2388490; Sarah A. Hadley, New 
York, N. ¥; 


Soncs OF SUMMER; words by H. D. 
Banning, music by Robert Coningsby 
Clarke. [17371 

© May 26, 1910; 2leeMayesi 
1910; E 232862; Chappeli & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SONGS OF THE FLEET; poems by Henry 
Newbolt, music by Charles Villiers 
Stanford, op. 117; bar. solo and 
chorus. 4to. [173872 


© May 16, 1910; 2 & May 27, 


1910; E 233306; Stainer & Bell, Itd., | 


London, England. 


Sons (THE) oF UNCLE SAM; words 
by Thomas Long, music by Arthur 
J. Martel. [173873 


© May 25, 1910; 2 @oMay 26; 
A. J. Martel, 


1910; EH 233080; 
Lowell. Mass. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17392 


Sorriso (IL) (Le sourire) ; waltz, by 

Saverio Russo. 1st mandolin part. 

[17374 

© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 

BE. 234871; Antonio Grauso, New 
Work “N.Y. 


Sosprro PER TE (Sighing for you); 
words by H. John Beckwith, music 
by A. F. Bonelli. [173875 

free sune 9, 1910: BH 234451; 
A. F. Bonelli, Columbus, Ohio. 


SouHAITS; mélodie, vers de Pierre 
d’Amor, musique de M. Peyrla. 
[17376 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 831, 
1910; E 234093; Durand et eie., 
Paris France. 


SOUL STIRRING SONGS; by A. J. Robert- 

son and others. 8vo. EIS 

© May 20, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 

A 263990; A. J. Robertson, Tolar, 
Tex. 


SoUTHERN (A) IDYL; waltz, by Harriet 

Johnson; piano. [17378 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233214; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
Nee. 


SOUVENIR D’ANTAN; par Albert Ar- 
naud; piano. [17379 
©) May 28, 1910; 2 c. May. 23, 


1910; EH 281962; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


SPpaRRow (THE); words and music by 
Katherine Heyman. (The children’s 
hour, no. 1.) [17380 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
EK 234860; Stainer & Bell, 1td., Lon- 
don, England. 


SPECIAL SONGS; selected from Cente- 
nary edition, Cumberland hymns and 
Sound the battle cry. S8vo. [17881 

© May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 19, 
1910; A 268870; W. T. Dale, Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 


SPIN! sPIN; Hsthlindische volksweise, 
transcribed by Carl Rossi, op. 21, 
ed. by Heinrich Kieh; piano. [17382 

© May 16, 1910; 2 ec May 26, 
1910; E 233171; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


SPINDLER (FRiTz) Sonatina (In an- 
tique style), op. 157, no. 4, ed. and 
fingered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[17883 

© May 12, 1910; 2 c« May 28, 

1910; E 283112; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork. N.Y. 


SPINDLER (F'R1Tz)—Continued. 


(Joyful and sorrowful) ; op. 281, 
no. 2, rev. and fingered by Hans. T. 
Seifert; piano. [17384 

© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
1910; E 238114; Carl Fischer, New 
YorkouNe] Yi: 


SPINNERIN (DIE); text von Gottfried 
Keller, musik von Erich J. Wolff, 
op. 24. (Zehn lieder, no. 10.) [17385 

©. May 27, 1910; 2.c. May 27, 
1910; HE 2382927; Harmonieverlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Spirit (THE) OF PAGEANTRY; grand 
march in F, by Percy H. Fletcher; 
band. (Boosey’s military journal, 
128th series, no. 5.) [173886 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 17, 
1910; E 288793; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


SPOONLIGHT; words by Earle Clinton, 

music by Charlotte Blake. [17387 

© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 

EH 284149; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


SPORT D’HIVER; morceau’ caractér- 
istique, par Charles Godard, op. 168; 
piano. [17388 


©. May. 23,.19103.2 ¢. June 4, 
1910; E 2338255; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SPRING MEDITATION; by G. Kriedte, op. 
13; piano. [17889 
© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 
1910; E 238081; Gustav Kriedte, 
Springfield, Mass. 


SPRING SONG. See Mendelssohn - Bar- 
tholdy (J. L. F.) 


SPRING THOUGHTS; waltz, by M. J. 
Nelson; orchestra. 4to. [173890 


© June 21, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; EH 233917; M. J. Nelson, Hun- 
ter, N. Dak. 


SPRINGTIME; Caprice, by H. C. Verner; 
piano. [17391 


© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 234273; Peoples music pub. Co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


SQUAW COLLEEN; words by Joe Mc- 
Carthy, music by Harry De Costa. 
[173892 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
E 234346; Head music pub. co., New 
York. Na ¥: 


STANDCHEN. See Ciimmerer (Carl) 


Sechs stticke. 


995 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


173893 


STANDCHEN. See also Schubert (F. P.) 


STAND FAST IN JESUS; words by D. R. 
van Sickle, music by Carl Fischer. 
[17393 
© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 16, 
1910; E 2384725; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


STANDARD FAVORITES; by P. M. Hacker; 
orchestra. 4to. [17394 
© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 
1910; E 2838059; Leedy manufactur- 
ing co., inc., Indianapolis, Ind. 


STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT; part- 
song, words by Longfellow, music by 
F. Flaxington Harker, op. 48, no. 2; 
men’s voices. (Octavo choruses, no. 
5446.) [173895 


© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234202; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Work, No <y. 


STEGMANN (CHRISTIAN) 4 _ Sdnger- 
spriiche; worte und tonsatz von C. 
Stegmann; mudnnerchor. Partitur. 
1. Werk 8, b. 2. Werk 8a. 4to. 

[17396, 17397 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c each June 17, 

1910; E 288810, 233811; Meyer & 
Anselm, Miinchen, Germany. 


STEYRISCHE LIEDER; no. 1, I sitz’ gern 
beim bacherl; no. 2, S’Diandl vom 
Lahnagrab’n; von Franz Bliimel, op. 
112, ged. v. E. Maitzen-Ellbach, und 
J. EF. Stolz; m&nnerchor oder solo- 
quartett. [17398 


© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 13, 1910; 
E 288681; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


STILLES GLUCK (Serene happiness) ; 
von Nicolai von Wilm, op. 288; pi- 
anoforte. (lLyrische bilder, no. 5.) 

[173899 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c June 14, 

1910; E 234687; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


STIR UP, WE BESEECH THEE; anthem, 
music by James Lyon, op. 36, no. 25; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Church choir 
library, no. 61.) [17400 


© June 18, 1900; 2 c. June 17, 
1910; E 233755; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


STRAMMES (EIN) REGIMENT; fanfaren- 
marsch, von Anton Kutschera, op. 
34; klavier. [17401 

© May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232811; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


Dt HB: S., V5 


STRANGER’S (A) BOWL; written by 
Laurence Hope, composed by Nellie 
Carter. [17402 


© June 1, 1910; 2 ¢. June 18, 1910; 
E 234590; Metzler & co., (1909) Itd., 
London, England. 


STRAUSS (RICHARD) Adagio cantabile; 
from the B minor sonata, arr. by 
Otto Langey; full orchestra. 4to. 
(Galaxy of orchestra music, no. 17.) 

[17403 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
EK 232915; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York: NY. . 


Orchesterstudien, op. 12; aus sym- 
phonischen werken, ausgewihlt und 
bezeichnet von Carl Prill; violine. 
Heft 1. [17404 


© May 138, 1910; 2 © June 14, | 


1910; E 2384605; Universal-edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


STUNDEN DES GLUCKS; gltickliche liebe, 
deutscher originaltext von Alfred 
Schonfeld, musik von Ivan Caryll, 
als walzer arr. von O. Hackenberger. 
1. Blechmusik. 2. Gesang und piano. 
3. Infanterie musik. [17405-17407 


© May 31, 1910; 2 c. each June 1, 
1910; E 2338201—233203; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London, England. 


SUNDFLUT (Die); oratorium, nach der 
bibel und eigenen worten, musik 
von Friedrich E. Koch, 32*** werk; 
einzelstimmen, chorgesang, orchester 
und orgel. 1. Chorstimmen. 2. Kla- 
vierauszug mit text. [17408, 17409 

© May 12, 1910; 2 c each May 25, 
1910; E 232804, 232805; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


SUGAR MOON: words by Stanley Mur- 
phy, music by Percy Wenrich. 
[17410 
© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233233; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SUITE D’oRGUE; Offertoire, Elevation, 
et Sortie; par F. de La Tombelle, 
sur des thémes Grégoriens, grand- 
orgue ou harmonium. (Selecta ope- 
ra, no. 4.) [17411 

© May 11, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
EK 232807; L. J. Biton, St. Laurent, 
France. 


SUMMER; a waltz song, words and mu- 

sic by J. M. Rutter. [17412 

© June 8, 1910: 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

HH 233472; J. M. Rutter, New York, 
hee 


996 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17431 


SUMMER GIRL; march and two-step, 
composed by M. I. O’Toole; piano. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[17413 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

E 234156; Mamie I. O’Toole, Gilroy, 
Cal. 


SUMMER OF THE HEART; words by 
Frank L. Stanton, music by Eugene 
Cowles ; medium voice in C. [17414 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 
E 233071; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 


Mass. 
SUMMER SONG; song, music by G. 
Waldo. [17415 


© June 8, 1910; 2 ¢. June 9, 1910: 
E 234886; Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. 


SUMMER TIME IS SWEETHEART TIME; 
words and music by Fred. Therien. 
[17416 
@ May 23, 1910; 2c. May 26, 
1910; E 233229; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 
SUNBEAM (THE) AND ROSE; words and 
music by Olive R. Keller. [17417 
© May 21, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; E 231938; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


SunDAY (THE) MORNING WALK; words 
by A. J. Mills, composed by Bennett 


Scott. London, Star music pub. co. 
[17418 
eawume 16. 1910: 2 ec. June 9, 


1910; EH 234411; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


SUNDAY NIGHT; words by Benjamin 
Hapgood Burt, music by Albert 
Guible. [17419 

Optune 16 1910: 2 ec. June 16; 
1910; E 2384760; J. H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SUNSET; meditation, composed and arr. 
by Mrs. F. Steffey; piano. [17420 
© June 8, 1910; 2 ¢e. June 13, 
1910; EH 2338669; Mrs. Frank Steffey, 
Vandalia, Mo. 


SUNSET LIMITED; march two-step, by 
Harry J. Lincoln; piano. [17421 
© June 11, 1910; 2-c. June 13, 
1910; E 233593; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


SUNSHINE AND ROSES RUN SECOND TO 
You; written by George Arthurs, 
composed by Alf. J. Lawrance. Lon- 
don: The star music pub. co. 

[17422 

© May 31, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 

1910; E 288168; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


SUONNO AMARE; versi di V. Sempre- 
viva, musica di P. Bolognese; canto 
e mandolino. 4to. [174238 

© 1c. June 6, 1910; E 233462; 
M. V. Cardilli; New York, N. ¥: 


SUPPLICATION; sacred solo, words and 
music by EH. H. Purcell, in F. 
[17424 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
1910; E 231846; E. H. Purcell, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


SURSUM CORDA; symphonisches tonge- 
milde, deutsche tibersetzung von 
Julius Buths, musik von M. Mere- 
dith. Dritteauflage. Klavierauszug. 
Ato. [17425 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. June 2, 1910; 
D 18648; M. Meredith, London, Eng- 
land. 


SUZETTE ET SUZON; poésie de Victor 
Hugo, musique de Charles Lecocq. 
[17426 
© June i “1910;° 2 ¢.: June «6, 
1910; E 233379; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


SWEEP ON; words by Johnson Oatman, 
jr., music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[17427 
© May 25, 1910; 2 ec May 31, 
1910; H 234020; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


SWEET AND LOW; by J. Barnby, tran- 
scribed by Gustav Saenger; two vio- 
lins and piano. [17428 

© May 27, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234227; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NGOX. 


Sweet ANNIE McLAIN; words and 
music by J. Schafer. [17429 
© June 16, 1910; 2 ec June 18, 
1910; E 234805; Jack Schafer, New- 
ark, N. J. 


SWEET CHIMES OF TRINITY PEAL OUT 
YOUR MELODY; words by Emma L. 
Silvers, music by Henry F. Wagner. 

[17430 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 

1910; E 284207; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks, Ne ¥, 


SWEET 18 THY MERCY; hymn anthem; 
words by J. S. B. Monsell, music by 
H. J. Storer. (Octavo church music, 
no. 10078.) [174381 

© June 18, 1910; 2 « June 18, 
1910; E 2838689; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Sl 


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pt. II, 0. s., v. 5 


SWEET ITALIAN LOVE; words by Irving 

Berlin, music by T. Snyder. [17482 

© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234895; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
NY. 


SWEET PEACE WALTZ; by G. F. Reaves; 


piano. New York, Jerome H. Re- 
mick & co. [17433 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 


1910; E 234280; G. Franklin Reaves, 
New York, N. Y. 


SWEETEST (THE) SWEETHEART OF ALL; 
words by Mrs. W. P. Edwards, music 
by R. A. Browne. [17434 

© 1c. June 14, 1910; E 234595; 
Mrs. Well P. Edwards, Lees, Tex. 


SWEETHEART; by Albert von ‘Tilzer, 
arr. by Edwin Franko Goldman. 1. 
B flat cornet and piano. 2. Baritone 
or trombone and piano. Bass clef. 

[17485, 17486 

© May 31, 1910; 2 ec. each June 4, 

1910; HE 234261, 234262; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. 


SWEETHEART NELL; words by A. G. 
Decker, music by J. C. Halls. Allen- 
town, Pa., Judson and Jay. [17487 


© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 283220; A. G. Decker, Montgomery, 
Pa. 


SWINGING IN THE MERRY MONTH OF 
JUNE; words by B. F. Hewlette, 
music by Frank Howard. [17488 

© 1c. June 13, 1910; E 233679; 
Ben FE. Hewlette, Milwaukee, Wis. 


SzuLc (JOSEPH) Sonate en mi majeur; 

piano. [17489 

© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; 

EH 233776; O. Bouwens van - der 
Boijen & cie., Paris, France. 


TActipE: (A) TACK TAXED A “TAXI; 

words and music by P. F. Woodford. 

[17440 

© 1c. June 6, 1910; E 233461; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


TANZCHEN IM GRUNEN (A woodland 
dance) ; von Ernst Heuser, op. 67, 
no. 1; pianoforte. [17441 

© June 5, 1910. 2 es June 14. 
1910; E 234658; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


TAFT TWO-STEP; by E. B. Coleman; 

piano. [17442 

© Feb. 25, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 

E 234340; Edith B. Coleman, Bel- 
vedere, Cal. 


TAHMINEH; amour d’orientelle, words 
by Chas. E. Baer, music by Johann 
C. Schmid. [174438 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233412; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York, NOY: 

TAKE A LOOK AT ME NOW; words by 

Edward Clark, music by H. Von Til- 

zer. 17444 


© June 13, 1910 2 .eaune’ 14: 
1910; E 233688; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


TAKE ME HOME IN A TAXI; words and 
music by Dixie O’Malley (Irene M. 
Nasmith). [17445 


© 1e June 8, 1910; EH 283517; 
Irene M. Nasmith, Vancouver, Brit- 
ish Columbia. 


TAKE ME THERE; words and music by | 
KF. L. Gaunt. 
land pub. co. 


© June 2, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; | 
EK 234154; Freddy L. Gaunt, Hart- } 
ford City, Ind. ' 


TAKE OFF YOUR HATS TO OLD JRELAND; 
words by Stanley Murphy, music by | 
Percy Wenrich. [17447 | 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. May 24,1910; | 
E 282774; Jerome H. Remick & @o., 
New York, N. Y. | 


TALITHA KUMI (Die tochter des 
Jairus) ; musik von E. Wolf-Ferrari, | 
op. 8; chorstimmen. 4te. [17448 | 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 14, | 
1910; E 284615; D. Rahter, Leipzig, | 
Germany. 


TANNHAUSER. See Wagner (R.) 


TANTUM ERGO; music by Pietro Ales- | 
sandro Yon. No. 1, Three part 
chorus, men’s voices. No. 2. Four | 
part chorus, men’s voices. No. 3. 
Four part chorus, mixed voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. 5417-5419.) 

[17449-17451 


© May 25, 1910; 2 ce. each May 26, 
1910; E 2338091—233093, G. Schirmer, | 
inc., New York, N. Y. i 

TARANTELLA; by Reginald de Koven, | 
op. 889; piano. (Dream dances, no. 
6.) [17452 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
EK 283237; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., | 
New York, N. Y. 


TARANTELLE; by Nicolai von Wilm, op. | 
240, no. 8, ed. by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. (Terpsichorean revels, v. 1, 
NO:.3.) [17453 

© June 6, 1910:.2 exadumerds: 
1910; E 2836382; Cari Fischer, New 
York,’ N.Y. . 


[17446 | 


998 


New York, F. B. Havi- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17471 


TARANTELLE. See also CiHmmerer 
(Carl), Sechs charakterstticke. 


TARENTELLE; par Olivier Lebierre, op. 
62, arr. par A. Kaiser; piano a 4 
mains. [17454 

© Apr. 20, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
E 234059; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS; in A, music by 
William G. Ross. 4to. (Novello’s 
parish choir book, no. 834.) [17455 


© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234401; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS, AND JUBILATE; 
composed by James Lyon, op. 49; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Modern church 
services, no. 59.) [17456 


© June 18,°1910;.2 c. June 17, 
1910; E 233758; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


TEDDY; march song, words and music 
by J. J. Walsh. New York, Jerome 
H. Remick & co. [17457 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233250; John J. Walsh, New York, 
J lege 


TEDDY COME HOME; words by I. S. Nass, 
music by Ellen and Ethel Nass. 

[17458 

fume 13, 1910- 2 c. June 17, 


foo 2h 255160; Ida §.-~ Nass, 
Spokane, Wash. 

TEE-NA-NAH; Indian rag, by Harry 
Weston; piano. New Orleans, L. 
Grunewald co., ltd. [17459 


© May 30, 1910; 2c. Junel, 1910; 
EH 233251; Henry Wehrmann, New 
Orleans, La. 


TELEPHONE DUETT; from Chanticlair, 
the barn yard Romeo, Words by Hd- 
ward Madden, music by Bela Von 
Vij. [17460 

ote Sune 8, 1910; 4233523: 
William Morris, ine, New York, 
NY. 


TELL MOTHER I’LL START TO-DAY; words 
and music by Clarence B. Strouse; 
musical post card. [17461 


© Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 1910; 


H 234555; Philadelphia postal press, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


TELL THE GLAD STORY; words by J. 
McD. Kerr, music by W. W. Wyant. 
[17462 

© May 15, 1910; 2 c. May 7, 1910; 

E 232684; Kerr bros., Detroit, Mich. 


TEMA CON VARIAZIONI; von Hmile R. 
Blanchet, op. 18; klavier. [17463 
@©) Apr: 28) 1910" 2) ce. Maya ay, 
1910; E 282570; Verlag der Signale 
fiir die musikalische welt, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


TEMPEST (THE); march, by E. P. 
Brooks, arr. by F. J. St. Clair; band. 
4to. [17464 

© May 18, 1910; 2 ec May 25, 
1910; E 232800; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


TEMPS (LE) DES ROSES; paroles et 
musique de René Lenormand, bary- 
ton avec cheeur a 4 parties. (Chan- 
sons d’étudiants, no. 8.) [17465 

© May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; 
E 231874; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


TENAX PROPOSITI; Central High School 
song, words by C. W. Orr, music by 
Ernest Lent. [17466 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c« June 13, 
1910; E 233685; Washington music 
co., Washington, D. C. 


TENTING ON THE OLD CAMP GROUND; 
transcription, by W. S. Ripley; band. 
4to. [17467 

© June 10, 1910; 2 ec. June 11, 
1910; EH 234455; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


TERRIBLE EYES; words by E. F. Gage, 
music by E. Gage. [17468 
© 1c. May 31, 1910; EH 234091; 
Hdw. Gage & Erma F. Gage, Oak- 
land, Cal. 


TExAS; words by Arthur Longbrake, 
music by Ed. Edwards. [17469 
© May 25,,1910; 2 e¢. May 25, 
1910; KE 283335; Jos.. Morris: ¢€o., 
New York, N. Y. 


THA’ COMES FRA’ LANCASHIRE; words 
by A. J. Mills, music by Bennett 
Scott. London, Star music pub. co., 
ltd. [17470 

©. June 16, 1910 2. c. June. 9, 
1910; E 234410; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


THAT DIPPY GLIDE; dips by Bobby 
Jones, glide by Bert F. Grant. 
[17471 
©-May 28, 1910; 2 e. May SI, 
1910; E 232979; Jones & Grant, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


999 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17472 


THAT HOME OF LONG AGO; words by 
E. J. Burdick, music by E. J. Wash- 
bon. [17472 

© May 21, 1910; 2 « June 1, 
1910; E 233297; E. J. Burdick, Lock- 
port, No ¥. 


THAT LAZY DRAG; words by Geo. Whit- 

ing, music by H. Von Tilzer. [17473 

© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234382; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


THAT LOVIN’ TRAUMEREI; Words and mu- 
sic by A. Stauffer. [17474 


© June 7, 1910; 2 ec. June 8, 1910; 
E 233518; Aubrey Stauffer, Chicago, 
Il. 


THAT ROSE—YOUR LOVE; poem by AI- 
fred H. Hyatt, music by W. Franke- 
Harling; high voice. [17475 

©) June, 16; 1910: 2. ec. June 17, 
1910; E 233777; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT’S GENUINE FIRST CLASS YIDDISHA 
LOVE; words by Addison Burkhardt, 
music by H. Von Tilzer. [17476 


© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; | 


E 2343876; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


THAT’S THE WAY TO MAKE LOVE; words 
by Joe McCarthy, music by Harry 
De Costa. [17477 

© June 10, 1910; 2 ce. June 11, 
1910; E 234482; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT YODELING RAG; words by Edward 
Madden, music by H. Von Tilzer. 
[17478 
© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 284880; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


THAT YODLIN’ ZULU RAG; words by 
J. Brandon Walsh, music by Al. W. 
Brown. [17479 

© May 27, 1910; 2 ec. May 27, 
1910; E 232886; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


THEE; wedding song, words by J. 
Bayard Taylor, music by Olive Ruby 
Hammon; alto in C. [17480 

© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 
1910; E 232884; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


THEN YOU'LL REMEMBER ME. See Balfe 
(M. W.) 


pt. II, 0. S., v. 5 


THERE ARE OTHERS; words and music 
by Lee Randolph Evans. [17481 


© Apr. 4, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 1910; 
E 234551; Philadelphia postal press, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THERE IS JOY WITHIN MY SOUL; words 
and music by A. B. Little. [17482 
© May 25, 1910; 2 @ May 31, 
1910; E 234000; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


THERE'LL BE GLADNESS FOR THE VICTORS ; 
words by Jennie Wilson, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. [17483 

© May 25, 1910; 2 © May 3i, 
1910; E 234021; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


THERE’S A GIRL IN TONYPANDY; words 
by A. J. Mills, musie by Bennett 
Scott. London, Star music pub. co., 
ltd. [17484 


© May 25, 1910; 2 ce May 14, 
1910; E 234412; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


THERE’S ALWAYS SOME SWEET SPIRIT 
HOVERING NEAR; words and music by 
I. M. Mullen. Cincinnati, Ohio, John 
Arnold. [17485 


© June 18, 1910; 2 ec June 18, 
1910; E 2347980; Ida M. Mullen, 
Merwin, Ohio. : 


THERE’S COMP’NY IN THE PARLOR; 
words by E. Ray Goetz, music by 
Fred. Fischer. [17486 

© May 27, 1910;°2 c@ May 21. 
1910; E 232887; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME BOYS, 
WHEN YOUR WIFE HAS GONE AWAY; 
from The summer widowers, words 
by Glen Mac Donough, music by A. 
Baldwin Sloane. [17487 


© June 9, 1910; 2 ec June 10, 
1910; E 2383529; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


THEY TOLD ME GLOOM WAS ROAMING; 
words by Flora Cameron Burr, music 
by H. J. Storer, op.17. (Four songs, 
no. 4.) [17488 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; E 231868; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


THIS IS My COMMANDMENT; anthem, 
words from St. John 15, music by 
George B. Nevin; mixed voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. 12042.) [17489 

© May 24, 1910; 2 « May 26, 
1910; E 233069; Oliver Ditson ¢co., 
Boston, Mass. 


1000 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July. 1910 


17507 


TuHoMAS (CHARLES LoUIs AMBROISE). 
Raymond; overture, arr. by H. F. 
Odell; full mandolin orch. 4to. 
(Gibson ed., no. 8.) [17490 

© June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233336; Gibson mandolin-guitar 
co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

THORNS AND THISTLES; music by L. M. 
T. Olson; piano. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [17491 

ene 16, 1910- 2c. June 16, 
1910; E 234705; Lydia M. T. Olson, 
Madelia, Minn. 


V'HOSE GOLDEN YESTERDAYS; words by 
N. F. Daniels, music by Madeliene 
Daley. Los Angeles, Cal., M. M. 
Daley. [17492 

© May 1, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; 
BE 233595; Nettie Florence Daniels, 
Pasadena, Cal. 


THOSE TEASIN’ EYES; words and music 


by Lee Randolph Evans; musical 
post card. [17493 
© Apr 4, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 


1910; EH 234556; Philadelphia postal 
press, Philadelphia, Pa. 


THOU BLESSED GREAT JEHOVAH; U. S. 
A. national anthem, words and 
music by W. Sharrock, music arr. 
by A. S. Josselyn; mixed voices. 
4to. [17494 


je Aor, 26, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 30, 


1910; 232761; William Sharrock, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
THOUGH YOU SIGH ‘TIS NOT FOR 


ALWAYS: words and music by M. T. 


Lucas. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [17495 
© etme 16, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 234702; Mabel Theresa 
Lueas, New York, N. Y. 
THREE LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL; 


song from the comic opera The 
mikado, by Arthur Sullivan, arr. by 
M. Greenwald. [17496 

© May 31, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 
1910; E 232981; De Luxe music co., 
New York, N. Y. 

THROUGH THE DAY; three songs, words 
by P. J. O'Reilly, music by Mon- 
tague Ring. [17497 

© June. 9, 1910; 2 ¢. June 10, 
1910; E 233550; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

THY KINGDOM COME; words and music 
by Geo. A. Griswold. [17498 

jane 20:71910- 2 c. June: 16, 
1910; E 234731; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 


THY WILL BE DONE; words by Char- 
lotte Elliott, music by E. L. Ash- 
ford; alto or bar. solo. [17499 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
EH 283823; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


TIDINGS OF VICTORY; a collection of 
sacred songs, both new and old, for 
the church, Sunday school, revival, 
Singing school, singing convention, 
and ali kinds of religious worship, 
by Alfred E. Helton [ete.] ... Le- 


noir, N. C., The Teachers’ music 
publishing company, 1910. [162] p. 
193 em. $0.30. [17500 


© May 20, 1910; 2 c. June 38, 1910; 
* A 265415; Teachers’ music pub. co., 
Lenoir, N. C. 


TIE YOUR LITTLE BULL OUTSIDE; words 
by James Brockman, music arr. by 
Wm. C. O’Hare; No. 1. For mixed 
voices. No. 2. For male voices. 8vo. 
(Excellent quartette arrangements, 
nos. 519, 520.) [17501, 17502 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 2, 
1910; EH 284118, 234119; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, N. Y. 


"TILL JUSTICE WINS THE VICTORY; 
words by Val Ormond, music by 
Walter G. Afflick (Walter G. Ed- 
monds. ) [17503 


© 1 ec. Mar. 5, 1910; B 230595; 
Walter G. Edmonds, Washington, 
Pa. 


TIME (THE) IS APPROACHING; words 
and music by Thoro Harris. [17504 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 
1910; E 234023; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


TIPPECANOE; intermezzo, by Louis B. 
Heatley ; piano. [17505 
© June! 17," 1910; 2) e June 18: 
1910; E 234797; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Rip EEE "CR. AS) ) “Dywo- (songs: 
Autumn (Automne); [and] Bene- 
diction (Foi); paroles par Armand 
Silvestre; mezzo-soprano. [17506 

©)? May.* 20; 1910; 2: ec. May. 23, 
1910; E 231863; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


TTS A GRAND OLD FLAG THEY FOUGHT 
FOR; words and music by C. H. Ad- 
kins, arr. by Hendrick E. Becker. 
Chicago, Knowles music house. 


[17507 
OG Anr dh IOs) 2a fone, 13, 
1910; E 283652; Chas. A. Adkins, 


Gardner, Mass. 


1001 


51421—10 


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7508 


*TIS GOOD TO LIVE; words and music 
by Madeline Rossiter. [17508 
© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
1910; H 231157; Cary & co., London, 
England. 


"TIS YEARS AND YEARS AGO SINCE OUR 
WEDDING DAY; written and composed 
by Charles Ridgewell. London : 
The star music pub. co., ltd. [17509 

©) May ©3139 "1910. 24 ci May 23; 
1910; E 233170; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


Tirwittow: from The mikado, by 
Arthur Sullivan, music arr. by M. 
Greenwald. [17510 

© May: 31719805 2: -c: May 31, 
1910; E 232986; De Luxe music ¢e., 
New York, N. Y. 


To A SEA-BIRD; words by Mabel Felton, 
music by Emmeline Brook. (17511 
Or suue 13) 1910-2) ¢, pune s14: 
1910; H 2384579; Chappell & co., lid., 
London, England. 


TO MOTHER AND THEE; words by S. E. 
Locke, music by Francis Byford. 
pkg 
© dune Sis .1910- "2 e., hummer at: 
1910: EH) 2338822: Bosworth *&~ co:, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


TO NOD-LAND; Seven little piano pieces, 
by G. Marschal-Loepke, for the de- 
velopment of imagination and ex- 
pression. [17513 

© May 18, 1910; 2 c. May 21, 
1910; E 233002; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


To THY courts, O LORD, WE COME; 
evening anthem, words by William 
H. Gardner, music by J. L. Gilbert. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10079.) 

[17514 

© June 13) 191) 22 5e. umes 13: 

1910; E 233690; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


To you; words by Emma Tolman Hast, 
music by Ottilie M. Reupke. [17515 
© May 20, 1910; 2 ce. May -23, 
1910; BE 231869; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


TOLLE (EINE) WELT; couplet aus der 
posse, Otto der 3°, text von Alfred 
Schonfeld, musik von Victor Hol- 
laender. [17516 

© May 4, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232846; Thalia-theater-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Dt; Daas... yu | 


Tom, JAN AND Harry; words by FE. § 
Chatterton Hennequin, music by |} 
Robert Batten. Payor" i 

© May 26, 1910; 2° eG) May 27) § 
1910; E 2382880; Boosey & co., Lon- | 
don, England. 


To-morrow; words by Henry Burton, | 
music by HE. E. Mitchell; G minor. 
London, Novello & ¢o., ltd. [17518 


© June 1, 1910; 2 ce. June 2, 1910; 
E 234131; Ernest Edwin Mitchell, | 
Adelaide, Australia. 


TONE PicTURES (Bilder in t0nen); | 
thirty characteristic pieces by Josef | 
Low, op. 191; rev. and ed. by James | 
H. Rogers; piano, four hands. | 
(Presser collection, vol. 1438.) 

{17519 | 


© June 20, 1910; 2 e June 20, | 


1910; E 233881; Theo. Presser co., } 
Philadelphia, Pa. | 


TO-NIGHT, SWEETHEART, TO-NIGHT ; 
lyric and music by Evelyn Bloom. | 
[17520 § 

© May .25, 19102" Qe Maa 25s) F 
1910; E 232771; Jerome H. Remick jf 
& co., New York, N. ¥. 


ToRPEDO (THE) AND THE WHALE; 
three-part chorus, music by Audran, | 
arr. by Frederic W. Root; sop. alto 
and bass voices. 4to. (Supple- 
mentary music for schools, no. 37.) | 

[17521 


© June 3, 1910; 2 ¢. June 6, 1910; 
E 233401; Clayton F. Summy Co., 
Chicago, Ill. 
Tovey {DonaLtp F.) Sonata en fa, 
op. 4; violoncelle et piano. fl (522 
© Apr. 20,5 19102: Zetia Sk, 
1910; E 234061; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Trio en si-mineur; piano, violon 
et violoncelle. [17523 

© Apr. 20, 1910;°2> ewig sat 
1910; E 234062; B. Schott’s sdéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


TowN AND countTRY (Aus dorf und 
stadt); petite suite by Ole Olsen; 
string orchestra. {17524 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233189; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


TRAUMEREL (Dreaming) words and 
music by M. McF. Price; violin ob- 
ligato by J. A. Jeancon. [17525 

© May 28,.1910;. 2 c. (Mewes: 
1910; E 233140; Maude McFerran 
Price, United States. 


1002 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


175435 


TRAUMERI. 
Tragic (A) story; part-song, words 
by W. M. Thackeray, music by W. 
Wolstenholme, op. 75, no. 2; 1°* and 
2" soprano. and alto. 4to. [17526 
[mee 28, 1909: 2 c. May 31, 


See Schumann (R. A.) 


1910; E 234048; Vincent music ¢o., 


ltd., London, England. 


TRANQUILLO; by Ed. J. Bellerby; or- 
gan. obl. Svo. (Organ loft, book 
65, no. 195.) ito2 

ener 24, 1910: 2 c. May, 31, 
1910; E 234052; Vincent music ¢co., 
ltd., London, England. 


TRAUERWEIDE (Under the cypress) ; 
yon Nicolai von Wilm, op. 238; 
pianoforte. (lLyrische bilder, no. 1.) 

[17528 


©) dune 15,.1910; 2 c. June 14, 
1910; E 2384683; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


TRAVELLING HOME; words and music 
by Robert Harkness. [17529 

eres al, 1910: 2 c.’ June 1, 
1910; E 233218; Charles M. Alex- 


ander, New York, N. Y. 
See Verdi (G.) 


TRILLE (LE) DU DIABLE; Sonata, by 
Giuseppe Tartini, newly edited by 


TRAVIATA. 


Ovide Musin; violin with piano 
ace. (Music library edition, no. 
576. ) [17530 


© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 
1910; E 234254; Carl Fischer, New 
York, IN. Y. 

TRINITY CHIMES; by C. A. Jacques; for 
chiming hall clock. [17531 

© “Heb. 15, 1910: 2 c. May 31, 
1910; E 282974; Chas. A. Jacques, 
New York, N. Y. 

TRIP TO PROVINCETOWN; words and mu- 
sic by E. C. Ackerman. Boston, 
The Ackerman pub. co. [17532 


@ June 15, 1910; 2 «. June 18, 


1910; E 234788; J. W. Maynard, 
Boston, Mass. 

WEISTESSE; valse Boston, par. C. 
Worsley ; piano. [17533 


© May 28, 1910;. 2 ¢@.. May 31, 
1910; E 234108; Emile Ledue, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 

Troika. Se2 Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 

TROISIEME COMPLEMENT ANNUEL A LA 
PETITE METHODE DE DICTEE MUSICALE; 
par Pierre Servel. Svo. [17534 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ¢. May 31, 
1910; A—Foreign 1309; Emile Leduc, 
P. Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


TROVATORE (IL) See Verdi (G.) 

TRUE TO THE FLAG; duet, words by 
Oliver Wendell Holmes, music by 
EK. S. Lorenz; sop. or alto. [17535 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; 
HE} 23383829; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) Can- 
zonetta from Violin concerto, op. 35, 
arr. by H. A. Lefébre; alto or bari- 
tone saxophone and piano. [17536 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
EK 2384251; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N.Y: 


Dornr6éschen ; waltz from the bal- 
let, arr. by Otto Langey; full or- 
chestra. 4to. (Galaxy of orchestra 
music, no. 18.) [aot 

© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; 
EH 232916; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Vork Ne 


Humoresque, op. 10, no. 2; piano. 


(Chappell edition, no. 4.) [17538 
©) dune 13, W910: 2 ¢. Jume 4: 


1910; EH 234581; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


—— Nur wer die sehnsucht kennt 
(None but the weary heart) ; arr. by 
Mischa Elman; violin and piano. 
(Two transcriptions, no. 2.) [175389 

©) June (95,1910 2 ca gjune x10) 
1910: B® 233533; G. Schirmer; ine; 
New York, N. ¥. 


—— Sérénade mélancolique, op. 26. 
ed. and fingered by Philipp Mittell; 
violin and piano. [17540 

© vsunme 16) L9LOn 2 © rane az: 
1910 Hy 2338178; G. Schirmer, imc, 
New York, N. Y. 


ala Wi 


Mousa. ne ODentad yuk: piano. 
(Chappell edition, no. 5.) [17541 

© june 6 19102 ec. june. AT, 
1910; BE 233787; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


TuBA oR EH-FLAT BASS; lessons 41—4$, 

[by John C. Boyer]. [17542 

©Anr, G 191032 @ May 25; 1910; 

A 263701; International conserva- 
tory of music, Dallas, Tex. 


TuLie; by Heinrich Lichner, op. 111, 
no. 4, rev. and fingered by Rafael 
Richter; piano. [17543 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 27, 1910; 
fH) 232911; M: Witmark & sons, New 
Work Nui. 


1003 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17544 


pt. 11,n.s.,v.5 ff 


TULIP WALTZ; by M. Greenwald; piano, 

treble clef. [17544 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; 

E 231920; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


TUM-TE-TUM-TUM-TUM; words by Ar- 
thur Longbrake, music by Ed. Ed- 
wards. [17545 

©: FuneiAG, 1910; 2 ¢: June 16, 
1910; Hi 234713; Jos. Morris co., New 
ork, INsy¥e 


"TWAS WITHIN A MILE 0’ EDINBORO’ 
TOWN; words by Thomas D'Urfey, 
music by James Hook, arr. by W. A. 
F., high voice in G. [17546 

© May 18, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 
HE) 233496; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


TWENTY YEARS AGO; words by EH. A. 
Childs, music by Raymond Ray. 
Erie, Pa., Erie music pub. co. [17547 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233403; H. A. Childs, Erie, Pa. 


TWo HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE; hu- 
morous duet, words by EH. A. Sear- 
son, music by W. R. Edwards. 

[17548 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

EK 2381944; Reynolds & co., London, 
Kngland. 


Two LITTLE, BLUE LITTLE EYES; words 
and music by G. Kinnear. [17549 
© 1 ¢ June 11, 1910; BH. 234497: 
Genevieve Kinnear, Washington, D. 
C. 


Two oF Us; words by Olga Fricksen, 
music by H. Lyall Phillips. No. 2 
mC: [17550 

© funers3, 19102) 2 16% ahune 43. 
1910; E 234826; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London, England. 


Two’s COMPANY; polka, by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. (In dance form, no. 
3.) aise: 

© June 13, 1910; 2 ce. June 13, 
1910; E 2338700; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


TYROLIENNE; par Francois Schubert, 
op. 18, nouvelle édition par William 
Henley, violon et piano. (12 baga- 
telles, no. 10.) [17552 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 234486; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


UBER BERG UND TAL; fanfarenmarsch, | 


von Anton Kutschera, op. 86; kla- 


vier. 
© May 6, 1910; 2 ec. May 25, 1910; 


E 232815; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- | 
Ger- | 


hard 
many. 


Herzmansky), Leipzig, 


UssE! A LIGETBEN NAGYSZERU ; 
yar szoveget irta, Zerkovitz Béla, 
Zenéjét szerzé, John H. Flynn, cim- 
balomra atirta, Dr. Kriidy Andor. 


[17554 | 
© May 31, 1910; 2 e. June 1, 1910; | 


EH 233197; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


UncLeE SAM IS THE GREATEST MAN; § 


words and music by W. L. Needham. 


St. Louis, Mo., Illinois music house. } 
PETSSSS, | 
e. June 18, | 


© June 17,2 1otore2 


[17553 |} 


Mag- f 


1910; E 234806; W. L. Needham, St. | 


Louis, Mo. 


UNCLE SAYS I MUSN’T SO I won’t; from 


Madame Sherry, lyric by Otto Hau- 
erbach, music by Karl Hosehna. 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 


E 234191; M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. NwNe 


UND ALS MEIN SCHATZ AUF’S WANDERN Jf 
Eschelbach, 


GING; text von Hans 
musik von Condi Fliersbach, op. 62; 
minnerchor: Partitur. 4toe, Vl5Tt 

© June 1, 1910; 2¢. June 13, 1910; 
EB 233601; Wm. 


Milwaukee, Wis. 


UNDER THE DOUBLE FAGLE; march, by 
J. FE. Wagner, op. 159, rev. and ‘fin- 
gered by Rafael Richter; piano. 

[17558 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

E 231889; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Wonk, oN. “¥. 


UNDER THE OLD CHESTNUT TREE; WOrds | 


and music by S. L. Fuller. New 


York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


[17559 | 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, | 
1910; E 233880; Stephen L. Fuller, 


Big Rapids, Mich. 


UNIVERSAL PEACE; military march and 
two-step, by J. Bodewalt Lampe, 
piano. 


© June 14, 1910; 2 


[17556 | 


A. Kaun music ¢Go., | 


[17560 | 
e. June 14, | 


1910; E 234569; Jerome H. Remick | 


& co., Detroit, Mich. 


1004 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July. 1910 


17579 


UNLANGST: melodie, auf dichtung von 


Catulle Mendés, musik von I. J. 
Paderewski, op. 22. (Zwo6lf melo- 
dien, no. 4.) [17561 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 
HK 231969; Heugel & cie, Paris, 
France. 


Unser THEODOR; vaudeville-operette 
in 8 akten, mit benutzung eines 
franzésischen stoffes, von Wilh. 
Ascher und Rob. Pohl, musik von 


Josef Manas. NWlavierauszug mit 
text. [17562 
© 1 ec. May 16, 1910; E 2338290; 
Christian E. H. Hedmondt, Sussex, 
England. 
UnvTIL; words by Edward ‘Tesche- 
macher, music by Wilfrid Sander- 
son. [17563 


© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; 
E 233030; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


Unto Tuer. See Beethoven (lL. van) 


UP WITH THE SPARKLING BRIMMER; 
words by Thomas Moore, music by 
Katharine Barry. [17564 

© May 26, 1910; 2c. May 27,1910; 


E 232876; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 

UrGeL (LOovIsS) Novellette; valse 
lente; piano. [17565 


© May 28, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 
E 231958; Maurice Vieu et Jane 
Vieu, Paris, France. 


VAIN REGRETS; reverie, by Erwin 

Schneider; piano. [17566 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 

E 233182; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


VALSE ALLEMANDE; par Emil Kronke, 
op. 47; piano. (Nippes, no. 2.) 
[17567 
@e June 15,,1910:-.2 c. June 14, 
1910; EK 234690; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


VALSE Boston; by Ph. Lumbye, arr. 
by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 4to. 
(Universal band journal, no. 1194.) 

[17568 

© May 13, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 

1910; HE 233106; Carl Fischer, New 
Monk. N. Y. 


VALSE BRILLANTE; par Edmund Par- 
low, op. 109; piano. (Trois morceaux 
de salon, no. 1.) [17569 

© June 2, 1910; 2 ec. June 9, 1910; 
E 233501; Weekes & co., London, 


England. 


VALSE CAPRICE. See Cimmerer (Car!) 
Sechs charakterstticke. 


VALSE CriRCE; by B.S. Donaldson; 


piano. [17570 

OF Mars 2455 1910-2 te. Vien 23. 
1910; EK 2381878; Joseph Williams, 
lid., London, England. 


VALSE COQUETTE; by Christiaan Kriens; 
string quartet, bass ad lib. Score 
and parts. (Deux exquisses, no. 2.) 

Bwayet 

© May 19). 1910". 2° @ June 4, 

1910; EX 284248; Carl Fischer, New 
‘York (Ne Ys 


VALSE D'UNE FOLLE; étude pathologique 
d’un médicin en musique, vers et 
musique de Jim. 4to. [17572 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ¢ May 23, 
1910; E 2381984; Jim, Paris, France. 


VALSE (LA) DES PERLES; par Carlo 
d’Angelo; piano. [17573 
@y sume yds LOO is? e ae dumemso) 
1910; EK 233367; L. Digoudé-Diodet, 
Paris, France. 


VALSE-ETUDE; by Sydney Rosenbloom, 
op. 2; piano. (New century series, 
modern, no. 280.) [17574 

© May 26, 1910: 2 © June 6, 
1910; E 283362; Vincent music co., 
ltd., London, England. 


VALSE FUGITIVE; by A. Calvini, op. 18, 
ed. by S. L. Herrmann; piano. 
[17575 
© June 20, 1910; 2 ce June 20, 
1910; E 233886; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


VALSE LENTE; by Reginald de Joven, 
op. 3389; piano. (Dream dances, no. 
2) [17576 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; 
HE 233241; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


VALSE PETITE; by Stella Price; violin 

and piano. [17577 

© June 6,1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 

E 233628; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INGAYS 


VALSE ROMANTIQUE; by G. Marschal- 
Loepke; piano. [17578 
@©P May 8; J9L0. 2 eG May 24, 
1910; EH 233000; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


VALSEUSE; valse lente, par Jan Sulima ; 
piano. [17579 
@ June 33,9105 2) ce . June, LG 
1910; EH 2338775; O. Bouwens van der 
Boijen & cie.. Paris, France. 


1005 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17580 


pt. 11, 0. S., v. 5 


VEDANA; intermezzo, by W. C. Powell; 
piano. [17580 
© May 26, 1910; 2 ce May 26, 
1910; E 233057; Jos. Morris cCo., 
New York, N. Y. 


VEIL DANCE; by Nicolai von Wilm, op. 
240, no. 8, ed. by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. (Terpsichorean revels, v. 2, 
no. 8.) [17581 

(i dume i657 1910.42 cy Tune 13, 
1910; E 233637; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.Y: 


VENUS ON EARTH; valse, by Paul | 
Lincke; piano. [17582 


©.May 24,.1910;.2 ¢. May 25, 
1910; H 232769; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York; N.. ¥. 
orchestra. 4to. [17583 

© June 3, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

HK 234281; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

ork ONLY: 

VERDANT GREEN (Frisches grtin): by 
Fritz Spindler, op. 5, rev. and fin- 
gered by Hans T. Seifert: piano. 

[17584 
© May 12, 1910; 2 « May 28, 

1910; EB 233113; Carl Fischer, New 

Work, N.Y. 

VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Aida; selections, 
arr. by D. Baravalle; mandolin or- 
chestra. [17585 

© May 21, 1910; ec. May 26, 

1910; E 288075; Peter Tesio, New 

Niorls. N.Y. 

Celebrated quartet from Rigo- 

letto; arr. by Fritz Spindler, op. 

207, no. 4, rev. and fingered by Hans 

T. Seifert; piano. [17586 
© May 19, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 

KH, 234224; Carl Fischer, New York, 

ss Se 


9 


Vv 


VERGISSMEINNICHT 


VERWITWET: 


VESPERAE SS. 


VESPERALE: 


ERDI (GIUSEPPE )—Continued. 
—— —— selection, by Al. Hayes; 
band. 4to. [17590 


9 


_ 


© June 10, 1910; e@ june 11, 
1910; E 234456: Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
(Forget-me-not) ; 
words and music by Frank Koerfer. 

[17591 

© June 7, 1910; e. -ehume - 11, 
1910; E 234461; Maurice Skapiro, 
New York, IN 3 


») 


_ 


VERLORENE HEIMAT (Homeless); text 


von Georg Biedenkapp, musik von 
Ernst Kampermann. (Octavo edi- 
tion, female voices, no. 2.) [17592 
© May 27, 1910; 2 c June 4, 1910: 
E 234260; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NS AYE 
melodie, auf dichtung 
von Catulle Mendés, musik von I. J. 
Paderewski, op. 22. (Zw6lf melo- 
dien, no. 8.) [17593 
© May 28, 1910; 2 e« May 23. 
1910; E 231973; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 
S. SACRAMENTI (Vépres 
du St. Sacrement) ; per L. Saint Re- 
quier, ad 5 voces aequales organo, 
comitante et interludente. Partition 
des voix seules. 12mo. (Selecta 
opera, no. 19.) [17594 


© May 11, 1910; 2°@ May 25, 
1910; HE) 2328063) 12) dae Se 
Laurent, France. 
by Frank 
wick; organ. obl. Svo. 
series, no. 20.) [17595 

© May 25, 1910; e. May 26, 
1910; E 233034; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Treat South- 
(St. Cecilia 


9 


_ 


Otello; selection from the opera, | VETERANS’ (THE) EVIE) sticks 
arr. by Theo. M. Tobani; theatre march, by A Shrimpton.  4to. 
orchestra. 1509. [17587 (Boosey’s new drum and fife journal, 


© May 26, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910: 
BE 234255; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NY. 

Traviata; preludio and selection, 
arr. by D. Baravalle; mandolin or- 
chestra. [17588 

©’ May 21, 1910; e. May. 121, 
1910; E 2383076; Peter Tesio, New 
rear, . ev. 

Trovatore (Il); fantasie arr. by 

HK. Dorn, op. 39, no. 3, rev. and fin- 

gered by Rafael Richter; piano. 
[17589 

@ May 21, 1910; 2° May 23, 
1910; E 231905; M. Witmark & sons, | 
New York, N. Y. | 


1006 


» 


a 


VIARDOT (PAUL) 


VICTOIRE; 


TOs 2s) [17596 

© May 23, 1910: ce. May 24, 
1910; E 233023; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


3) 


_—_ 


Vinget études mélodi- 


ques progressives; violon a la 1° 
position, avec violon accompagna- 
teur. [17597 


2B 


_ 


©. Tune * 11° fod: ef janie: 6; 
1910; E 233373; Rouart, Lerolie et 
cie., Paris, France. 


marche, par KE. Lauga; 
piano. [17598 

© June 11, 1910; 2 @ June 11, 
1910; E 234515; Emile Lauga, Paris, 


France. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


VicTORY IN MY SOUL: words by James 
M. Gray, music by D. B. Towner. 
[17599 
© Apr. 30, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
H 288216; Charles M. Alexander, 
New York, N. Ls 


VICTORY IS COMING: words and music 


by Geo. A. Griswold. [17600 
© tune 20: 1910: 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 284747; Chas. H. Gabriel, 


Chicago, Ill. 


Vision: a midsummernight’s dream, 
music by Christiaan Kriens; 1. Low 
voice in F. 2. High voice in B flat. 
Newly rey. ed. [17601, 17602 

© May 238, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; KE 234214, 234215; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. 


ViIsION (A) OF THE RED, WHITE, AND 
BLUE; words by R. S. Carroll, music 
by Arthur A. Penn. [17603 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 
1910; H 233008; Richard S. Carroll, 
Irvington, N. J. 


Vito; by David Popper, op. 54, no. 5, 
ed. and fingered by Willem Willeke; 
violoncello and piano. [17604 

© dune 45, 1910; 2 ec. June 16, 
1910; E 234773; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


VOGLEIN (EIN) IST GEFLOGEN; ged. von 
Ad. Holst, musik von Hans Her- 
mann. (Lieder no. 2.) [17605 

© Gume 9, 1910; 2 cc. June 18, 
1910; EK 233901; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


VoILA POURQUOI; Chanson, paroles @’ 

Alex Trébitsch, musique de Vargues. 

[17606 

Crime i 1910: 2 ¢. June 6, 

1910; E 233363; G. Oudet, Paris, 
France. 


VOLKSLIED; ged. von H. Malochowitz, 
musik von Fr. Ullrich, op. 117, no. 


1; Mannerchor. 4to. (Auf fitigeln 
des gesanges, no. 592.) [17607 
@poviay, 14° 1910: 2 e> June 1, 


1910; E 233281; Fr. Ullrich, Godes- 
berg A/Rh., Germany. 


Vor Mozart’s BILDNISS (Before a 
picture of Mozart) ; von Nicolai von 


Wilm, op. 2388; pianoforte. (Ly- 
rische bilder, no. 2.) [17608 
© June 15, 1910. 2).e.: Tune 14, 


1910; E 234684; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


17616 


WaGNER (RicHARD) Bridal chorus; 
from Lohengrin, two-part song, ed. 
by S. L. Herrmann; women’s voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. 154.) [17609 

©? May. 23¢°1910%7 2 se “Meaty, 922: 
1910; E 231912; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Pilgrims’ chorus; from Tann- 
hiaiuser, arr. by Gustay Lange, op. 


321, no. 1, rev. and fingered by 
Rafael Richter: piano. [17610 
©: May Zio) 19110: °2) ceo May, 23. 


1910; E 231894; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Scene from The Nibelungen ring; 
arr. by F. V. Safranek. 4to. (United 
States military band journal, no. 
185. ) [17611 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ¢. June 4, 
1910; EK 234246; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Nuc. 


Tannhiuser (Hinzug der giste 
auf Wartburg), march and chorus, 
[arr. by] EF. Spindler, op. 94, no. 5, 
rev. and fingered by Hans T. Seifert ; 
piano. [17612 

©; May, 120191052 .1c, May 28; 
1910; EH 233115; Carl Fischer, New 
‘Yor IN, X 


(Pilgrim chorus), [arr. by] 
Fritz Spindler, op. 94, no. 1, rev. 
and fingered by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. [17613 

© May 12, 1910; 2 ©. May 28, 
1910; E 2338116; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorkin: YX; 


Song to the evening Star 
(Lied an den abendstern); by R. 
Wagner, [arr. by] Fritz Spindler. 
op. 94, no. 2, rev. and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [17614 

May £2, 40910: %2' ec, (May 28, 
1910; E 233119; Carl Fischer, New 
MOnRK. ING NG 


To the evening star; from Tann- 

hiiuser, transcribed, ed., and fingered, 

by Leo Schulz; violoncello and piano. 

[17615 

©) June 13° 1910;- 2c. June 14, 

1910; E 234570; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


WAITING: words and music by W. 
Armstrong. New York, F..B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [17616 


© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
EK 234160; William Armstrong, 
Springfield, Ohio. 


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17617 


pt. HUA Ss ved 


WAITING FOR YOU; words by D. R. 
van Sickle, music by Carl Fischer. 
[17617 
© June 20,.1910::2) ¢. June 16, 
1910; E 234727; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. Ill. 


Watc; stowa, Artura Cwikowskiego, 
muzyka, Andrzeja Milaszewskiego, 
op. 59. [17618 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 
1910: H 233866; B. J. Zalewski, 
Chicago, [ll. 


WALDESRUH; ged. von. Jul. Gersdorff, 


musik von Max Stange, op. 127; 
gemischter chor. 4to. (Hdelsteine, 
no. 4.) [17619 


© May 10, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 
1910; E 2382827; Arno Spitzner’s 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


WALDMUHLE; ged. von Hrich Rudloff, 
musik von Herman Hutter, op. 54; 
minnerchor. Partitur. 4to. [17620 

© May 25, 1910; 2 « June 14, 
1910; E 234614; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


WALES FOR CHRIST; words and music 
by Robert Harkness. [17621 
©) Apr, 30, 1910; 2. ¢ June. 9, 
1910; E 234405; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, New York, N. Y. 


WALKING AS CHRISTIANS; words by 
—D. R. van Sickle, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [17622 

© June 20, 1910; 2 @ June 16, 
1910; E 234739; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


WALKING IN THE KING’S HIGHWAY; 
words and music by D. Z. Canady. 
[17623 
©OMMay 25,.1910- 2 May 31, 
1910; E 234046; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


WALKING WITH JESUS; words by 
Charlotte G. Homer, music by B. D. 
Ackley. [17624 

@ june. 20, 19105. 2>°e .June: 16; 
1910; E 234740; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


WALZERMARCHEN (Prinz Karnevals 
traum); text und musik yon Bern- 
hard Kaempfner, op. 21. [17625 

© May 3. 1910; 2 ec. May 25, 1910; 
EX 2382830; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


1008 


WANDERERS TRAUMBILD (The wander- 
er’s vision); salonstiick, von Th. 
Hirsch, op. 1138; pianoforte. Neue 
ausgabe. [17626 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 17, 1910; 
E 233824; Gebr. Ulbrich, Berlin, Ger- 
many. . 


WANDERING (THE) 


PRAGUE: translation, {byes is. 
Nickles, music by A. Hartel. [17627 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 


STUDENTS OF 


E 2343838; A. Hartel, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
WANDERLUST; DES MAIEN LIEBSTER 


AUFENTHALT; [and ] SANKT 
MICHAEL; ged. von Jul. Gersdorff, 
W. Osternald, und O. Kernstock, 
musik von Josef Hizenberger, op. 25, 
no. 1-38; mannerchG6re, Partitur und 


stimmen. [17628 


© May 24, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 233253; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


WANDERN; ged. von Jakob Loewenberg, 
musik von Wilhelm Meyer, op. 72; 
vierstimmiger mannerchor. 4to. 

[17629 


© June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 1910; 
E 233871; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


WANDR’ING (A.) MINSTREL; song from 
the comic opera The mikado, by 
Arthur Sullivan, musie arr. by M. 
Greenwald. [17630 

© May 31, 1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; 
E 232982; De Luxe music co., New 
OER New ees \ 

Warum. See Schumann (R. A.) 

WARUM, WOHIN, SO SO, NA, JA DANN; 
worte yon Robert Winterberg und 
Benno Vigny, musik von Robert 
Winterberg. [17631 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. June 14, 
1910; E 234613; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


WAS SHE EVER THE BELLE OF THE BALL; 
words by John Francis Campbell, 
music by Harry Hoyt. [17632 

© June 11, 19103;-2 es ames 
1910; E 234468; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


WATER LILY; intermezzo, by FEF. W. 

Croscup ; piano. [176383 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

E 233407; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Worksn Ne We 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July. 1910 


17650 


Way (THE) IS LONG; words and music 
by B. A. Cartland; contralto. Paris, 
EK. Ploix. [17634 

© May 30, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
BH 233351; Blanche Arden Cartland, 
Paris, France. 


WE ARE GOING, COMRADES, GOING; words 
by W. McClave, music:by Charles H. 
Doersam; male quartet. 4to. 

[17635 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 

EH 233085; William McClave, Scran- 
tom, Pa. 


WE'LL TELL THE STORY; Words and mu- 
sic by Chas. F. Weigele. [17636 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; 

EH 233559; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Il. 


WE'RE ALL HERE TO SEE YOU OFF; comic 
song, words and music by Justin 
Ring and Fred W. Hager. [17637 

er dune is. 1910: 2 « June 13, 


1910; EH 233664; Jos. Morris co., 
New York. 
WE TRIUMPH IN THY NAME; choral 


mareh, words by M. C. Gillington. 
music by Arthur Page; arr. for men’s 
voices. 4to. (Apollo club, Curwen’s 
ed., no. 50473.) [17638 


© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EH 233310; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


WEARIN’ (THE) OF THE GREEN; music 
arr. by Frederick W. Goodrich. 
(Fischer’s octavo edition of secular 
choruses for mixed voices, no. 3412.) 

[17639 


© June 9, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 
EK 234383; J. Fischer & bro., New 
Mors. 2 Y¥: 


WEDDING DANCE OF THE VILLAGE 
MAIDENS; by Nicolai von Wilm, op. 
240, no. 7, ed. by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. (Terpsichorean revels, v. 2, 
mp: T:.) [17640 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 


EH 233636; Carl Fischer, New York, 


CTY 


WEDDING MARCH. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


WEIBERL, MEIN HERZLIEBES WEIBERL; 
brillante fantasie, musik von Gus- 
tay Tieck, bearb. von Richard Tour- 
bié; pianoforte. [17641 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 17, 
POS Qaes2ks, A. i.) Banjamin, 
Hamburg, Germany. 


WELCOME PRETTY PRIMROSE; chorus, 
music by Ciro Pinsuti, arr. by F. W. 
Root. 4to. (Supplementary music 
for schools, no. 35.) [17642 

© June: 10) 1910.2 5G ume yas: 
1910; E 288651; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, II]. 


WESSOBRUNNER (DAS) GEBET; dichtung 
aus dem 8. jahrhundert, musik von 
Max Bruch, op. 82; gemischter chor 
mit klavier. Partitur und chorstim- 
men. “to. [17643 

© May 3, 1910; 2c. May 25, 1910; 
E 232808; C. KF. W. Siegel’s musika- 
lienhandlung, R. Linnemann, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


WEST-POINT CADET MARCH; by H. En- 
gelmann; band. 4to. [17644 
©) May. :28;.. 19d0n) 2 en Mian 2s. 
1910; E 233097; Jos. Morris co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHAT CAN YOU DO, DO; written by 
Arthur Du Soir, composed by John 


Neat. [17645 
© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. May 26, 
1910; E 283054; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


WHAT DID IT MEAN; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[17646 
©) June 20) 191092 es June 06; 
1910; EH 234754; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago,. I]. 


WHAT IF YOUR OWN; words by Mc- 


Vean, music by J. A. Brown. [17647 

OMar25 TOL 2h Chavilayols 
1910; EH 234011; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH JESUS; words 
and music by J. A. Brown. [17648 
© May 25,,1910; 2 ce. May 81, 
1910; EH 234038 ; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


WHEEL OF FORTUNE; march, by Everett 

J. Evans; orchestra. 4to. [17649 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 

i}; 230436; J. W. Pepper’ &. son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHEN DAISIES PIED AND VIOLETS BLUE} 
words by Shakespeare, music by 
Geo. B. Nevin; part song for S. A. 
T. B. (Summy’s octavo editions, 
no. 29.) [17650 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c June 18, 
1910; E 234804; Clayton IF. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


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pt; maar, VES 


WHEN FALLS THE NIGHT; and, LOVERS; 
two songs, words by P. J. O’Reilly, 
music by John Ansell. [17651 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c May 24, 
1910; EK 233015; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


WHEN HE IS COME; words and music 

by G. Bennard. [17652 

© June 5, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 1910; 

EK 232997; Geo. Bennard, Albion, 
Mich. 


WHEN I AM GONE; words by E. Tesche- 
macher, music by A. von Ahn Carse. 
INO} 2 in’ Bo ttat. [17653 

© June 2i) 1910-_-2'-c. June? 1s! 
1910; E 233589; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London, England. 


WHEN I HAVE FORGOTTEN YOU; words 
by Hiram H. Holland, music by Geo. 
M. Henderson. [17654 


© May 19, 1910; 2-c. May 26, 
1910; E 233221; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


WHEN JEFFRIES FIGHTS THE COON; 
words and music by C. P. Zollinger. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[17655 

© une! 10,7 191072) cs sume “10, 

1910; E 233546; C. P. Zollinger, Jef- 
fersonville, Ind. 


WHEN LOVE WAS YET A TINY 

words and music by Bernard Rolt. 

[17656 

© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 

E 233510; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHEN TEDDY COMES MARCHING HOME; 
song, music by A., G. Decker. 
[17657 
Or june’ 205 1910+" 2 ee sune 16: 
1910; E 234759; A. G. Decker, Mont- 
gomery, Pa. 


WHEN TEDDY COMES SAILING HOME: 
words and music by H. P. Attwater. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[17658 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; 

EK 235506; H. P. Attwater, Houston, 
Tex. 


WHEN TEDDY HIT THE JUNGLE: words 
and musie by W. H. Wrye, arr. by 


Chas. L. Johnson. [17659 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 
1910: W 233146: W. EF. & Ww.’ EF. 


Wrye, Birmingham, Ala. 


BONS: 


WHEN THE ANGELS LIGHT THE CANDLES 
IN THE SKY; from The wizard of 
Wiseland, by L. Ll. Lazelle; hotel 
orchestra. S8vo. [17660 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. June 2, 1910; 
E 234121; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Morke INS YS 


‘WHEN THE APPLE BLOSSOMS: BLOOM; 


words and musie by Chas. K. 
Champlin. [17661 

© May 21, 1910; 2 ¢. May 23, 
1910; E 231886; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

WHEN THE BELLS ARE RINGING, MARY; 
words by Junie McCree, music by 
Albert von Tilzer. [17662 

© May 21, 1910; 2 « May 24, 
1910; E 233009 ‘York (musie €co., 
New York, N. Y. 

WHEN THE BUGLE CALLS; quick march, 
arr. by J. Ord. Hume; band. Lon- 
don, Boosey & co. 4to. (March 
JOUrNAL M0, 2k) [17663 


© June 2, 1910;*2 ce. June 3, 1910; 
E 233314; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


WHEN TUE DAY OF TOIL IS DONE; hymn- 
anthem, words by J. Ellerton, music 
by W. Berwald; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo church music, no. 5407.) 

[17664 


© May 27, 1910; 2 c« May 28, 
1910; E 233127 :"°G, Seiemer, me; 
New York, N. Y. 

WHEN THE EVENING SUN IS SINKING IN 
THE SEA; words and music by P. M. 
Keaney. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [17665 

© May. 31, 1910; 2 ¢ May 31, 
1910; E 232994; Paul Meade Keaney, 
North Brookfield, Mass. 

WHEN THE IVY CLIMBS OVER THE WALL; 
by Geo. Christie, vocal orch. key of 
G. Ato. [17666 

© May- 28, 19103 2 G@ May ssi. 
1910; E 232972; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y¥. 

WHEN THE LILACS BLOOM AGAIN, LOLLY 
DEAR; words by Jul. Neihart, music 
by Chas. L. Johnson. [17667 

© May 20, 1910; 2.e: Mayae2s: 
1910; H 2338222; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, IN. ¥; 

WHEN THE MOON SHINES DOWN ON 
You; words and music by Wm. 
Rosen and G. W. Greenberger. 

[17668 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
E 233471; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Works IN ¥: 


1010 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


WHEN THE NIGHT COMES ON; an en- 

core song, music by Samuel W. Cole. 

[17669 

@ May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 

1910; E 232894; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

WHEN THE NIGHTINGALE BIDS SOUTH- 
ERN SKIES GOOD-BYE; words by G. D. 
Gibson, music by A. S. Josselyn. 

[17670 

cpiame it 1910; 2 ¢. June 13, 

1910; E 233655; Geo. D. Gibson, 
Andover, Mass. 


WHEN THE -PEARLY GATES UNFOLD; 
words by Mary Graham, music by 
A. B. Little. [17671 

fe Miay 25. 1910; 2 « May 31, 
1810; E 232998; Brown-Franklin co., 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


WHEN THE SONG BIRDS BOW 


THEIR 
HEADS; words and music by M. 
Foley. [17672 


© 1c June 11, 1910; EB 234496; 
Mabel Foley, San Jose, Cal. 


WHEN THE SWALLOWS HOMEWARD FLY; 
by Franz Abt, arr. by A. F. Weldon; 
cornet and piano. [17673 

.© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233458; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, [1]. 


WHEN TWO LOVING ARMS ARE AROUND 
You; words and music by M. Ager. 
. [17674 
Grtune A7, 1910: 2 c. June 18, 
1910; E 234796; Milton Ager, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
WHEN WE GO TO LOVELAND, DEAR; words 
and music by E. J. Wood. mukcyes) 
© 1c. May 23, 1910; FE 231842; 
Effie Jeanes Wood, New York, N. Y. 
WHEN YOUR HAIB WAS IN A CURL; 
words by Arthur Longbrake, music 
by Tom Sherman. [17676 
© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; 
E 234342; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
1, aes 


WHERE’S DooLey; words by A. J. Mills, 


music by Bennett Scott. London, 
Star music pub. co., ltd. [17677 
© dune. 16, 1910-2 c. June 9, 


1910; E 234409; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


WHERE THE BELL-VINE CLIMBS AROUND 
THE WINDOW; written and composed 
by F. V. St. Clair. [17678 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
H 234134; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


17689 


WHERE THE RIVER SHANNON FLOWS; 
by James I. Russell, arr. by W. C. 
O’Hare. 1. Cornet with band ace. 
2. Trombone with band ace. 4to. 

[17679, 17680 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. each May 28, 

1910; E 233100, 233102; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, N. Y. 


WHILE LARKS WITH LITTLE WING; 
poem by Robert Burns, music by 
Henry Holden Huss; high voice in B. 

i) EES 

© June 10, 1910; 2 ec. June 17, 

1910; HH 258781; ‘G. Schirmer; ine., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHISPER OF SPRING; words by A. A. N., 
music by Perley Dunn Aldrich. 
[17682 
© June, 16) 1910-9 2e ume: 
1910; EH 234761; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 
WHISPERING PALMS; Dy 
Lieurance; piano. [17683 
© June 20, 1910; 2 « June 14, 
1910; H 234548; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


Thurlow 


WHISPERINGS OF LOVE; valse sentimen- 
tale, by C. Kinkel, rev. and fingered 
by Rafael Richter; piano. [17684 

©, May> 21, 1910); 2.) May 23, 
1910; E 231893; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

WHITE city; waltz song, words and 

music by Geo. E. Gallagher. [17685 
© May 30,°1910; 2 ¢. June 1, 


1910: E 233205; Nathan H. Lewis, 
Worcester, Mass. 


WuHitre FEATHER; words and music by 
Felix Vance. [17686 


Gi june a4) On 2 es ame ae 
1910; © 284561, J. H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHO CAN IT BE BUT JESUS; words by 


Ada Blenkhorn, music by E. E. 
NS 
Meyer. [17687 


© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
B 233571; Meyer & bro., Chicago, Il. 


by Her- 
4to. 
[1768S 
© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 3, 1910; 
BE 233313: John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


WHo’s NEXT; humoresque, 
man Bellstedt, jr.; band. 


WHO WILL TAKE THE MESSAGE; words 
by Julia A. Williams, music by Chas. 
EF. Weigele. [17689 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; 
E 233557; Meyer & bro., Chicago, I. 


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17690 


WHOOP LA A-MEL-A A-MELIA, OH 3; Words 
and music by Charles Walter Conger. 
[17690 


© 1c: May 25, 1910: BH 232780: 
Chas. W. Conger, Indianapolis, Ind. 


WHY ARE YOU IDLE; words by Katha- 
ryn Bacon, music by Thoro Harris. 
[17691 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1930; 
E 234013; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


WHY DON’T YOU BRING THE GIRL IN; 
written and composed by Cosmo 
Grant and Sutton Gregson, arr. by 
J. Chas. Moore; with tonic sol-fa 
setting. 4to. [17692 

© May 20, 1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; 
EH 233072; National music pub. co., 
London, England. 


WHy DON’T YOU SMILE; words and mu- 

sic by William Koebelin. [17693 

© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; 

E 231924; Wm. Koebelin, Salamanca, 
Ne Vic 


Wuy I sinc; words by Julia A. Wil- 
liams, music by C. F. Weigele. 
[17694 
© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; 
E 2335738; Chas. F. Weigele, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


WIE SIE SCHREITET SO ANMUTHREICH ; 
melodie, auf dichtung von Catulle 
Mendés, musik von I. J. Paderewski, 
op. 22. (Zwo6lf melodien, no. 6.) 

[17695 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; 

E 2381971; Heugel & cie, Paris, 
France. 


WILD ROSE; words by W. J. Dirgens, 
music by Geo. A. Hof. [17696 


Gt c¢ May. 25: 1910; 232778: 
W. J. Dingens and G. A. Hof, Buf- 
ALO. INL TY.. 


WILKES-BARRE TOWN FOR MINE; words 
by Barney Gutkowski, music by Jo- 
seph J. Andrulavage. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [17697 

© June 16, 1910; 2 ¢ June 16, 
1910; E 284700; Gutkowski & An- 
drulavage, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


WILL YOU NO’ COME BACK AGAIN; words 
and music by C. W. Murphy and 
Will Letters. [17698 

©) June 16, 1910; .2»ertdune 16; 
1910; E 234776; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


1012 


Pt. Ty Hess ve 


WILL YOU TAKE JESUS TO-DAY; words 
and music by Robert Harkness. 
[17699 
© Apr. 30, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; 
E 283206; Charles M. Alexander, 
New York, N. Y. 


WILM (NICOLAI VON) Waltz, op. 240, 
no. 6, ed. by Hans T. Seifert, piano. 
(Terpsichorean revels, v. 2, no. 6.) 

[17700 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; 

E 233635; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NEY 


WINTER; words by W. Shakespeare, 
music by R. Graham Anderson. 
[17701 
© May 26, 19102 29ewiiay 27, 
1910; E 282877; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


WINTER STORY; by Platon Brounoff; 
piano. (Musical scenes, no. 6.) 
[17702 
© June 6, 1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; 
E 233350; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


WISHES; song, music by Gertrude Sans 
Souci. 1. Mezzo-soprano. 2. So- 
prano. [17703, 17704 

© June 11, 1910; 2c. each June 13, 
1910; E 233661, 233662: Gertrude 
Sans Souci Toomey, United States. 


WITCHES AT NIGHT; words and music 
by Olive R. Keller. [17705 
© May 21, 1910; 2 c May 23, 
1910; E 231939; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


WITH EVERY PASSING DAY; words and 
music by Louis Zimmerman. [17706 


© June 20, 1910; 2 eG june 4G; 
1910; E 234788; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


WitH HIM IN WHITE; words and mu- 
sic by Jean Howard. [17707 
© May 23,- 1910; "2 eG Meyez. 
1910; E 231881; Chas.. H. Marsh, 
New York, N.Y. 


| WITHIN THE SPHINX’S SOLEMN SHADE; 


from A dream of Egypt, words by 
Charles Hanson Towne, music by 
Amy Woodforde-Finden. [17708 

© May 21, 1910; 2 e¢.May 25, 
1910; E 231932; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


AWWA 


WizArRD (THE) VIOLINIST; a collection 
of effective and easy tricks, humor- 
ous imitations, etc., comp. by Roland 
de Berton; violin. [17709 

© May 13, 1910; 2 « May 28, 
1910; E 233107; Carl Fischer, New 
Week, N.Y. 


Wo DIE LIEBE WEILET; ged. von Fr. 
Oser, musik von Fr. Ullrich, op. 117, 
no. 2; Mannerchor. [17710 

feremaye 14° 1910; 2 c¢ June 1, 
1910; E 233282; Fr. Ullrich, Godes- 
berg, a/Rh., Germany. 


Wo.Lrr (EricH J.) Zehn lieder, op. 24; 
text von Gottfried Keller; gesang 
und piano. Komplett. [17711 

© May 27, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 
1910; E 232928; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


WONDER SONGS; lyrics and music by 

Mary Parker Converse. 4to. [17712 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 

E 234185; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. NW. ¥. 


WON’T YOU COME TO COLOMBO WITH ME; 
written and composed by Frank W. 
Carter, Will E. Haines and Donovan 
Meher. ee TALS 


© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
E 2341383; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


WON’T YOU LOOK ME IN THE EYE AND 
SAY YOU LOVE ME; words and music 
by E. A. Hodges. New York, Jerome 
H. Remick & co. [17714 

© May 20, 1910; 2 c May 26, 
1910; E 233225; Edwin A. Hodges, 
North Attleboro, Mass. 


WON’T YOU WALTZ WITH ME; words and 
music by Archie Naish. [17715 


@edunes 17, 1910:.2 ¢c. June 17, 
1910; E 233795; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


WOODLAND SPRITES; valse de salon, by 
Edgar H. Sherwood; piano. [17716 
© May 20, 1910; 2 ¢. May 28, 
1910; E 231858; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Work AND war; four choral songs, 
words from The ocean throne, by 
John H. Skrine, set to music by 
P. David, for chorus and orchestra 
or piano. Vocal score. London, 
Breitkopf & Hiirtel. 4to. PaeneTle 

© May 7, 1910; 2 c May 25, 1910; 
E 232851; Paul David, London, Eng- 
land. 


WorLD (THE) HASN’T ANYTHING ON 
ME; words by G. B. Somerville, mu- 
sic by Anna B. Somerville. [17718 

© 1 ¢ June 10) 1910; Hi 233552; 
George B. Somerville, Pleasantville, 
NSC 


Wreck (THE); words and music by 
Jack A. Little. [17719 
© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 
1910; E 234775; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


YA QUISIERAS; schottisch, por A. de la 
Pena y L. Espinosa; piano. [17720 
© May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 
1910; H 232854; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


YALE BLUE FOREVER; written and com- 
posed by C. W. Kellogg. New 
Haven, Conn., Chas. H. Loomis. 


UAL 
©e May) 23; 1910). 2 ey Maya 
TOLO  ,  2a2KSo5, (0. Wo swellozes 


Higganum, Conn. 


YANKEE NOTIONS; medley march, by 
Benjamin Richmond; piano. [17722 
© May 27, 1910; 2 ¢«. May 28, 
1910; HE 233596; R. Kabot, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 


YANKEE WALTZ; composed by H. W. 
Yankee, arr. by W. E. Brandstetter ; 
concertina. es 

© May 25. 1910+ 2) e:. May «28. 
1910; E 233130; Herman Yankee, 
Manistee, Mich. 


YEAR (A) OF SONG IN CENTENARY COL- 
LEGIATE INSTITUTE; ed. by Carl F. 
Price, ’98. Hackettstown, N. J., 
Published by the Alumni association 


of Centenary collegiate institute, 
HOO 2 ps lee oS ps fhOnta | COOrt) 
plates. 26cm. [17724 

©, Apr 19% 1910222 oe) May 26; 
1910; A 265244: Alumni assn. of 
‘Centenary collegiate institute, 


Hackettstown, N. J. 


YESTERDAY ; words by Harold Simpson, 
music by Hmile Clarke. 1. No. 1 in 
Dehatqe. 2. NOs 2m Ry iat. 

[1¢725, 1LTT26 

© Apr. 22, 1910; 2c. each May 24, 

1910; BE 233020, 233021; J. B. Cramer 
& co., ltd., London, England. 


YEVOHMA; reverie, by M. M. Hovey; 

piano. f1TT2T 

© June 6, 1910; 2 ce. June 6, 1910; 

E 2383406; Marie M. Hovey, New 
York, N. Y. 


1013 


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You anp I; mazurka; by E. G. Wood- 
ford; piano. [17728 
© June ses 2910" -2'e) anne 3} 
1910; E 233668; Ernest G. Wood- 
ford, New Haven, Conn. 
You CAN’T FEEL LONESOME WHEN YOU'RE 
BY YOURSELF ; words by Arthur Long- 
brake, music by Ed. Edwards. 


[17729 
© June 16, 1910;.2 ic. June. I6, 
1910; H 234714; Jos. Morris co., 


New York, N. Y. 
You, DEAR, AND I; from A first sheaf 
of little songs, words by Marguerite 


Radclyffe-Hall, music by Robert 
Coningsby Clarke. [17730 
© May 23, 1910; 2 c.. May 24, 


1910; E 233016; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

YOU DON’T WANT A NIGHT-LIGHT;: writ- 
ten and composed by Terry Sullivan 
and Harry Carlton. urgent 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; 
KH 233482; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


YOU FOR ME WHEN YOUR WIFE’S AWAY;. 


words by Arthur Longbrake, music 
by Ed. Edwards. eri 32 
© June 13, 1910; 2 ce. June 13, 
1510 2B 2550665 3 Jos, Morris® ico: 
New York, N. Y. 
YOU HAVE BEEN MY SWEETHEART SINCE 
OUR CHILDHOOD DAYS; words and 
music by Geo. Lambert. [17733 


© June. 14> 19102 2° June; 14, 
1910); BH 234565; J.) He Remick & co:, 
New York, N. Y. 

YOU’LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER LOVE LIKE 
MINE; words by Arthur J. Lamb, 
music by Alfred Solman, 
Alfred J. Doyle; 
4to. (Popular male quartettes, no. 
91.) [17734 

© May 24, 1910; 2 c.- May 25, 
1910; E 232767; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

YoU NEVER MISS THE THINGS YOU NEVER 
HAD. See Mrs. Blobbs. 


YOU'RE GWINE TO GET SOMETHIN’ WHAT 
YOU DON’T EXPECT; words by Vincent 
Bryan, music by Bert Williams. 

[17735 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234413; Leo. Feist, New York, 
IN. 


arr. “Dy | 
male quartette. | 


pt. DAW Soy 5 


YOU USED TO BE A FRIEND TO ME; writ- 
ten and composed by Paul Pelham 
and J. P. Long; key of G. [17736 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234132; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


YOU'VE MADE. A NEW WORLD FOR ME: 
words and music by Lee Randolph 
Evans; musical post card. [17737 


© Apr. 4, 1910; 2 ce. June 14, 1910: 
E-254554; Philadelphia postal press, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


YOUR EYEN TWO WOL SLEE ME SODENLY 
(Your two bright eyes will slay me 
suddenly); poem from Merciles 
Beauté, by Geoffrey Chaucer, music 
by Winthrop L. Rogers; medium. 

[17738 

© June 11, '1910> Se ene 3, 

1910; E 233598; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. ¥.: 


ZETA PHI; march, Dy Fi eieeiiekok, 
adapted and ed. by Charles Kunkel; 
piano duet. [17739 


© May 21, 1910; 2 @ May 23, 
1910; E 231940; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


ZUMMERZETZHIRE; Old song, words by 
xeorge Parker, music arr. by Ernest 
Newton. 4to. [17746 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 2, 1910; 
E 234129; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ZWARTYM SZEREGIEM MARSZ; PoSwie- 
cony wolnemu sokolstwu polskiemu 
w Ameryce, A. Milaszewski. [Piano. ] 

[17741 

© -June 15, 1910° 2 © dune 1s, 

1910; E 233867; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Il. 


ZWEITE SYMPHONIE, C MOLL; yon Hugo 
Kaun, op. 85; grosses orchester. 
Partitur. [17742 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ce June, 14, 
1910; E 234602; Ernst Eulenburg, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

1° sonate. See Mendelssohn-Bar- 
tholdy) (7b FB.) 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1910: 
Class D, Dramatico-iusica! compositions (including 27 unpublished ) 204. 
Class I, musical compositions (including 935 unpublished and 6 con- 


tributions to periodicals)_______ 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 
AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


[17742 


ABIDE WITH ME; by Louis Meyer. [1 
© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
990, June 25, 1910. Original entry, 
Sept. 28, 1882, no. 16045. 


AT THE FOOT OF THE CROSS; by D. B. 
Towner. 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 


Til., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 959, June 9, 
1910. Original entry, May 7, 1883, 


no. 8381. 


Ave Maria; quartette for female voices, 

by O. Weil. 3 

© by Oscar Weil, New York, N. Y., 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 975, June 14. 1910. 

Original entry, 
12278: 


BE TRUE, BRIGHT EYES; 
chorus, by H. C. Smith. 


© by Harry C. Smith, Cleveland, 
Ohio, as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 957, June 15, 


1910. Original entry, Jan. 25, 1883, | 


no. 1718. 
CHIMING BELLS OF LONG AGO; 
Kinkel. 
© by Karl Kinkel, Shelbyville, 
Ky., as the child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 


by: ©. 


newal no. 988, June 25, 1910. Origi- 


nal entry, Sept. 15, 1882, no. 15286. 


COURSE OF STUDIES OF THE GRAND CON- 
SERVATORY OF MUSIC OF NEW YORK; 
ed. by E. Eberhard. Book 3. [6 


© by Ernst Eberhard, New York, 
N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 993, June 25, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 18, 1882, 
no. 15435. 


DRIFTING AWAY; by D. B. Towner. [7 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 961, June 9, 
1910. Original entry in the Temper- 
ance evangel; Feb. 15, 1883, no. 
3056. 


July 24, 1882, no. | 


a song and | 
Be | 


[5 


| EVENTIDE MARCH; by A. Geibel. 


[2 | 


| 
| 


[8 

© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 989, June 25, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1882, 
no. 22516. 


FAREWELL TO HOME; words by L. C. 
Elson, music by L. O. Emerson. [9 


© by L. O. Emerson Hyde Park, 
Mass., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 995, June 25, 
1910. Original entry, Aug. 29, 1882, 
no. 143876. 


tes IN A BOARDING SCHOOL; 
comedy in two acts, by ‘Charles PB: 
Brown. [10 
© by Charles P. Brown, Norwalk, 
Conn., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 955, June 11, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 26, 1882, 
no. 15900. 


GATHER THE ERRING IN; 
Towner. 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 962, June 9, 
1910. Original entry in the Temper- 
ance evangel; Feb. 15, 1883, no. 3056. 


GIVE ME A CUP OF COLD WATER; by D. 
B. Towner. eS 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 963, June 9, 
1910. Original entry in the Temper- 
ance evangel; Mar. 28, 1883, no. 3056. 


a musical 


Ds. 3. 
[11 


by 


GLORIA IN EXCELSIS, IN C; by A. J. 
Hotden. [13 
© by Albert J. Holden, White 


Plains, N. Y., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 973, June 
14, 1910. Original entry, July 29, 


1882, no. 12532. 


). 


GOSPEL MALE CHOIR NO. James 
MeGranahan. [14 
© by Addie MceGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newai no. 958, June 9,1910. Original 
entry, Jan. 25, 1888, no, 1748, 


meds 


by 


1015 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17742 (15) 
IN OUR BOAT; quartette for female 
voices, by O. Weil. [15 | 
© by Oscar Weil, New York, 


N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 974, June 14, 

1910. Original entry, July 24, 1882, 

no. 42249: 

IFT HIGH THE BANNER; 

Towner. [16 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 


Ill., as author, in renewal for 
years. Renewal no. 964, June 9, | 
1910. Original entry in the Tem- 
perance evangel; Mar. 23, 1883, no. 
3056. 

MARY OF THE WILD MooR; by J. W. 
Turner. [abre 


© by Chas. E. Turner, East Bos- | 


ton, Mass., as the next of kin of the 


author who is not living, in renewal | 


for 28 years. Renewal no. 954, June 


4, 1910. Original entry, June 23, 
18838, no. 10488. 
MAss oF St. CrEcInIA; by Charles 


Wels, with Latin and English words. 
[18 


© by Anton B. Wels, New York, 


N. ¥., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 ‘years. 
Renewal no. 991, June 25, 1910. 
Original entry, Sept. 28, 1882, no. 
160406. 

MAYBE; by K. R. Sheets. [19 


© by Katie Randolph Sheets, 
Washington, D. C., as author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
956, June 10, 1910. Original entry, 
Mar. 8, 1883, no. 4819. 


NOTHING BUT CLAY: 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 


Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 965, June 9, 
1910. Original entry in the Tem- | 
perance evangel; Mar. 23, 1883, no. 
3056. 
ON TO victory; by D. B. Towner. [21 | 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 


Ill., as author, in renewal for. 28 
years. Renewal no. 966, June 9, 
1910. Original entry in the Tem- 
perance evangel; Mar. 23, 1883, no. 
3056. 

PARLOR (THE) ORGAN TREASURY; by 
W. F. Sudds. E22 


© by W. F. Sudds, Gouveneur, 
N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 994, June 25, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 2 1882, 
no. 15398. 


bye eb: B. | 


28 | 


by D. B. Towner. | 
[20 | 


| Secret (THE) ; 


pt cee Ss v.d 


River (THE) SHORE; quartette for fe- 

male voices, by O. Weil. [23 

© by Oscar Weil, New York, 

N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 979, June 14, 

1910. Original entry, July 24, 1882, 
no. 12274. 


SAVIOUR TAKE MY HAND; by D. B. 
Towner. [24 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
TIll., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 960, June 9, 
1910. Original entry, May 7, 1883, 
no. 8382. . 


written by Geo. M. 
Vickers, music by A. Geibel. [25 

© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
Pa., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 992, June 25, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 27, 1882, 
no. 15971. 


SIGH NO MORE LADIES; quartette for 

female voices, by O. Weil. [26 

© by Oscar Weil, New York, N. Y., 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 977, June 14, 1910. 

Original entry, July 24, 1882, no. 
122716: 


Sone or May; quartette for female |) 

voices, by O. Weil. [27 | 

© by Oscar Weil, New York, N. Y., 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 978, June 14, 1910. 

Original entry, July 24, 1882, no. 
12205 


SONGS OF FREE GRACE; by D. B. Towner. | 
[28 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 986, June 18, 
1910. Original entry, June 9, 1883, 
no. 10480. 


SPRING IS HERE; quartette for female }| 
voices, by O. Weil. [29 | 


© by Oscar Weil, New York, N. Y., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 976, June 14, 1910. § 
Original entry, July 24, 1882, no. 
ae 


TEMPERANCE (THE) BUGLE; by D. B. 
Towner. [30 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 967, June 9, 
1910. Original entry in the Temper- 
ance evangel; Mar. 23, 1883, no. 3056. 


1016 


eS 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17742 (37) 


TrIvMPH (THE); by Geo. F. Root. [81 
© by Mary O. Root, Chicago; II, 

as the widow of the author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 


953, June 11, 1910. Renewal entry, 


Jan. 30, 1896, no. 7392. 


Vorx (LES) DU MATIN; morceau, by 
; 32 


G. D. Wilson, op. 19. 
© by Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack, 
N. 


in extension for 14 years. Renewal 


no. 952, June 11, 1910. Renewal en- | 


try, Noy. 3, 1896, no. 60648. 


WANDERING by 4495" .B. 


Towner. [33 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. 
1910. Original entry in the Tem- 
perance evangel; Mar. 23, 1883, no. 
3056. 


WE ARE NEEDING MORE; by D. B. 

Towner. [384 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, IIl., 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 969, June 9, 1910. 

Original entry in the Temperance 
evangel; Mar. 23, 1883, no. 3056. 


TO-NIGHT; 


Y., as the widow of the author, | 


Renewal no. 968, June 9, | 


| 


WE'RE GOING TO HANG KING ALCOHOL; 
by D. B. Towner. [30 
© by Daniel B. Towuer, Chicago, 
Ill, as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 970, June 9, 
1910. Original entry in the Temper- 
ance evangel; Mar. 28, 1888, no. 
3056. 


WE SHALL MEET OUR FRIENDS DEPARTED ; 
by D. B. Towner. [386 
© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, IIL, 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 987, June 9, 1910. 
Original entry in Songs of free 
grace; June 9, 1883, no. 10480. 
WIFE’S (THE) by. DD: os: 
Towner. [37 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 


APPEAL; 


Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 971, June 9, 
1910. Original entry in the Tem- 


perance evangel; Mar. 23, 1883, no. 
3056. 


1017 


51421—_10——8 


A LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC. 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANIC- 
ALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


[17742 


[38 
227700 ; 


Big (THE) COLLEGE. 


iScuemMear. 26. 1910; H 


Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, | 


N. Y. Notice ree’d June 1, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 56. 


BRIGHT EYES; 
eyes. ps 
© Apr. 5, 1910; BE 2291038; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 10, 1910; recorded, 
VeA3.p. 56. 


waltzes from Bright 


By THE BANKS OF 
METTE. 
© Dec. 13, 1909; E 221680; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 13, 1910; recorded, 
WA, POT. 


CHICKEN (THE) AND THE FROG; from 


A skylark. [41 
© Apr. 2, 1910; E 229015; Leo 
Feit, New York, N. Y. Notice 


rec’d June 15, 1910; recorded v. 1, 
| ea as 


COME AND TAKE A DIP WITH ME; from 
The summer widowers. [42 
© June 3, 1910; E 233341; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d June 7, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
2/55, 
DAISY TIME. [438 
© Mar. 9, 1910; EH 227189; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Vad (0. 50. 


DANCE OF BUMBLE BEES; piano. [44 
© Feb. 23, 1910; E 226649; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., Detroit, Mich. 
Notice reec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Ved Oa OFS oF 
DANCE OF THE WHIP-POOR-WILL. [45 
© Apr.4,1910; E 227978; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
mr 1p. oO. 
Don’T GO UP IN THAT BIG BALLOON. [46 
@Goivc Apr. 25,1910 > BH .2298389); 
Edna Williams, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 27, 1910; recorded, 
Mee Dy Ot: 


[39 | 


THE OLD WILLA- | 
[40 | 


| HANG YOUR HAT IN DETROIT. 


DUBLIN RAG. [47 

© Apr. 18, 1910; E 230443; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice ree’d 
June 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 55. 


[48 

© May 9,1910; E 231298; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Vie ab. 


HARLEQUIN ; two-step ; 

piano. [49 

© Apr. 30, 1910; E 230883; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., Detroit, Mich. 

Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Ver SOL Os 


intermezzo 


HEIGH-HO, TOO-RAL-I-00-RAL-I-AY; from 

The echo. [50 

© Apr. 12, 1910; H 230296; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Wie Ps OO: 


HELLO, HOW’D YOU DO, HELLO; piano. 
[51 
© May 19, 1910; EH 232646; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d June 6, 1910; recorded, v. 
1, p. 55. 


HOMESPUN RAG. [52 

© June 2, 1910; H 234144; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d June 7, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
aa 


I’>D LIKE TO PUT ANOTHER R IN MARY. 
[53 
© May 20, 1910; E 231780; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d June 6, 1910; recorded, v. 
PPL OO: 


I LIKE YOU. [54 

© Apr. 2, 1910; E 229039; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Veeop: 56: 


I'LL CHANGE THE THORNS TO ROSES. [55 
© May 25, 1910; E 233172; Music 
house of Laemmle, New York, N, Y. 
Notice rec’d June 7, 1910; recorded, 
Weeds Os. Os 


1019 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7742 (56) 


I’M A LUCKY BOY TO HAVE A GIRL LIKE 
YOU. [56 
© May 38, 1910; E 230968; Jerome 
H.. Remick &-co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
5 re Wis eRe oe 
I’m GLAD I’m IRISH. [57 
© Jan. 22, 1910; E 227632; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
June 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 55. 
I’M GOING TO TELL ON YOU. [58 
© May 21, 1910; E 232773; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Teele. Oto 


I WON’T BE HOME TILL AUGUST. [59 

© May 6, 1910; E 231248; Jerome 

H. Remick’ & co:, New York, .N. Y. 

Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Vela Da ous 


Ir I SHOULD DIE BEFORE I WAKE, HOW 
WILL I KNOW I’M DEAD. [60 
© May 28, 1910; E 232965; Jos. 
We Stern c& co.) New York, Nw Y. 
Notice ree’d June 11, 1910; recorded, 
Wed endo: : 
IF THE MEN NEVER LOOKED AT ME. [61 
© Mar. 29, 1910; E 227762; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
vie a oy Opesa Ce 


IN A HUPMOBILE FOR TWO. [62 

© Apr. 2, 1910; E 228983; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
June 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 55. 


It’s THE SAME OLD ME, BUT NOT THE 
SAME OLD GIRL. [63 
© May 31, 1910; E 234076; Chas. 

IK. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
ree’'d June 7;,1910;. recorded: v. 1, 


p. 5d. 
JUNGLE JUBILEE; two-step character- 
istic. [64 


© May 19, 1910; E 231816: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 7, 1910; recorded, 
Vee Pawo. 


JUST WE TWO. [65 

© Mar. 26, 1910; E 227702; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Sauk VD. Je. 


KipDies (THE); march and two-step. 
[66 

7 OND 2. slot Ory) Hy SOR0T1 7 = 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; re- 


corded, v. 1) p:a6. 
10 


pt. 11, aes.; v.30 


KING; medley overture, orchestra. [67 
© May 27, 1910; EH 233104; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 15, 1910; recorded, 
Vey athe af e av ehiles 


LOVE BEAMS, [68 

© Apr. 29, 1910; E 230894; Jos. 

W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d June 11, 1910; recorded, 
Werle ip .reee 

LOVERS MAY COME AND LOVERS MAY GO. 


[69 
© May 19, (1510-3 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 56. 


Marcu (THE) OF THE GODS; from A 
Skylark. [70 
© Mar 29, 1910; E 227786; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
June 15, 1910: recordeaangea i. a0. 
MAXINE VALSE; piano. tL 
©. Apr. ,-21,)./1910; bee senss. 
Jerome H. Remick & co., Detroit, 
Mich. Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; re- 
corded, Vv. 157). a0: 
MOUNTAIN MAIDEN. [72 
© Apr.11, 1910;  230s14-) Jos. 
W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d June 11, 1910; recorded, 
Vi, eos 
My CAVALIER. [73 
© Mar. 3, 1910; E 226927; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice ree’d 
June 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 55. 
NEWPORT GLIDE, [74 
© Apr. 12; 1910; 925029 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 56. 
NIX ON THE GLOW-WORM, LENA. [75 
© May 20, 1910; HW 232724- Jos. 
W. Stern: & co., New. York eN: ¥- 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1910; recorded, 


Vice aeotae 
Ou, YOU SUMMERTIME RoMEO; from 
The summer widowers. [76 


© June 9, 1910; E 233530; Chas. 
IX. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd June 14, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. of. 


OLD DuTCH BARN DANCE; orchestra. 
iar 
© Apr. 29, 1910; E 230896: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice reec’d June 15, 1910; recorded, 
i as beso Oe 


0 


227387 5. 


NOTICES 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


OF USER 
17742 (99) 


PEACHES; from The summer widowers. 

[78 

© June 3, 1910; E 233340; Chas. 

K. Hartis, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d June 7, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 55. 

PRETTY LITTLE LAUGHING EYES. [79 

© Aug. 21, 1909; E 213949; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d June 13, 1910; recorded, 


5 ee RY 
RAGTIME TABLE D’HOTE. [SO 
© dune 3, 1910; E 234190; M. 


Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 10, 1910; recorded, 
¥. a, p. SG. 
SATURDAY AT 1 P. M. 
ewer 2s. 1910; H 227764; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; re- 
eorded, v. 1, p. 56. 
SHE SHOOK HIM IN from 
Madame Sherry. [82 
© June 3, 1910; E 234192; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d June 10, 1910; recorded, 
¥. 4; p. 56. 
SKY FLYER; two-step. [83 
aan 12) A910; BE 224332: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 10, 1910; recorded, 
We >. pe. 56. 
Sone OF OLD WILKENNY. [84 
© May 3, 1910; E 230967; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Werke. x OG, 
SooN THE GOLD BROWN LEAVES MUST DIE. 
[85 
© Mar. 26, 1910; E 228819; M. 
Witmark & sons, New ¥ork, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 10, 1910; recorded, 
jet Cah PAS on 
SOUTHERN SYMPHONY; piano. [86 
© Apr. 18, 1910; EB 229426; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., Detroit, Mich. 
Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
Vee i. 50: 


SUNBEAM; intermezzo two-step. [87 


© Jan. 8, 1910; BH 224181; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
ve wD. 5G. 

TAKE OFF YOUR HATS TO OLD IRELAND. 

[88 

© May 21, 1910; BE 232774; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d June 1, 1910; recorded, 
We da. DG, 


[81 


CHICAGO; 


THAT YODLIN’ ZULU RAG. [89 
© May 27, 1910; HE 232886; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d June 6, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Ds Dox 
THERE’S COMP’NY IN THE PARLOR. [90 
© May 27, 1910; E 232887; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d June 6, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 55d. 

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME BOYS 
WHEN YOUR WIFE HAS GONE AWAY; 
from The Summer widowers. [91 

© June 9, 1910; H 233529; Chas. 


K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd June 14, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
a OC. 
TILL JUSTICE WIN THE VICTORY. [92 
© Apr. 26, 1910; E 230595; Val 
Ormond association, Washington, 
Pa. Notice rec’d May 9, 1910; re- 
corded, vy. a, p. 75d: 
Tony, THE COWBOY WHOOP. [93 


© May 20, 1910; E 231779; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d June 6, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Doe 


WHAT GOOD IS WATER WHEN YOU’RE 
DRY. [94 
© May 19, 1910; E 232647; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d June 6, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
D. 5d. 
WHEN THE BLOOM IS ON THE BOTTLE; 
from A skylark. [95 
© Apr. 4, 1910; E 229112; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
June 15, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 57. 


WHEN YOU MARRY A GIRL FOR LOOKS. 
[96 
© May 7, 1910; E 232159; Webb 
Rockefeller Miller, Chicago, Ill. 
Notice ree’d June 8, 1910; recorded, 
yee dey JOM 
WHEN YOUR DIMPLES TURN TO WRINKLES. 
[97 
© May 20, 1910; EH 231781; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d June 6, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 5d. 
You ALWAYS REMIND ME OF SUMMER. 
[98 
© Feb. 15, 1910; BH 2253883; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 10, 1910; recorded, 


View ps.o0. 
YOU’RE GWINE TO GET SOMETHING YOU 
DON’T EXPECT. [99 
© June 2, 1910; E 234418; Leo 


Y. Notice ree’d 
1, p. 55. 


Feist, New York, N. 
June 9, 1910; recorded, v. 


1021 


17743—19437 
PSA OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CA'TALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891, 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3; 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 31-34 
AUGUST, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


pad Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 
the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,’’ 
‘(12 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Waltz,” ‘“Etude,’’ etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘‘Words by,’’ ‘‘Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘E,’’ Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©”’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1c.’’ stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy, and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contribution is required. ; 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, 
immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December number, completing the 
volume, wili have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
the year 1910, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A. D. 1620. See MacDowell (E. A.) 


A ELLA; danza, 
Galindo, musica de Manuel Berrueco 
y Serna. México, 
guia. 
©@rjune 6, 1910: 2) « June 28, 
1910; E 236105; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 
A LA GAVOTTE; par Herbert Fryer; pi- 
ano. [17744 
© done 28, 1910; 2 c. June. 20, 
1910; E 2385479; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


A LA POLONAISE; by Frank P. Atherton, 
op. 174; piano. [17745 


© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; | 


E 236370; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


Mork, N.Y. 


ABENDLIED, See Schumann (R. A.) 
See Raff (J. J.) 


ABIDE WITH ME; words by Henry Fran- 
cis Lyte, music by M. O. Vaughan. 
[17746 
Cmiuly. ts, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 
1910; E 286544; Marguerite O. 
Vaughan, Mobile, Ala. 


Apou BEN ADHEM AND THE ANGEL; 
words by Leigh Hunt, music by Liza 
Lehmann. [17747 

eral 121910; 2c, July: 15, 
1910; E 236453; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


ABENDS. 


AD ALTA; marche triomphale par Ca- 


mille de Rhynal; piano. [17748 


ee ily 23. 1910 2..¢ July 18; | 


1910; E 2386627; G. 


France. 


Ondet, Paris, 


ADIEU, MA MIE; berceuse de Hans, le 
joueur de fitite, acte 2, livret de Mau- 
rice Vaucaire et Georges Mitchell, 
musique de Louis Ganne, en ré, en 
clef de fa. Morceaux détachés. 
113337. [17749 


© July 12,1910; 2 @ July 18, 
1910; D 18681; G. Ricordi & co., Mi- 
lan, Italy. 


Enrique Mup- | 
[17743 | 


| 


| ApIEU Svuzon; 
letra de Humberto | 


poésie de Alfred de 
Musset, adaptation musicale de 
Francis Thomé; piano avec text. 
Paris, Henry Lemoine & cie. [17750 

© June 28, 1910; 3 ec. June 27, 
1910 3) H 235069: Thome, .Paris; 
France. ; 


ADULT BIBLE CLASS CLOSING HYMN’; 
words by Mrs. Annie Irish, music 
by W. H. Hatch. 12mo. [17751 

©) Hebi, 1910-2) ca Junens0, 
1910; E 236134; Webb-Smith print- 
ing co., Cornish, Maine. 


AEROPLANE (AN) HONEYMOON; words 
by M. Bessie Morton (Mattie Morten- 
son), music by G. Shelton. [17752 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 
1910; E 233742; Grace Shelton, Bur- 
bank, Cal. 


AFTER-DAYS; words and music by Er- 

nest Crampton. [17753 

© June 30, 1910; 2 ¢. July 1, 1910; 

E 2385256; Cary & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


AFTERGLOW (THE); words by Mac 
kenzie Fairfax, music by T. Avant. 
[17754 


© June 27, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 
E 235364; T. Avant, London, Eng- 
land. 


AFTNEN ER STILLE (Still ist der abend) 
von Agathe Backer-Grendahl, op. 3, 


no. 1, arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
klavier. (Kinder - transcriptionen, 
no. 9.) [17755 


© June 14, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235197 ; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


AH, LA BIRONS PLUS (Nous la verrons 
plus) ; montagnarde, recueillie, notée 
et harmonisée par Marius Versepuy ; 
piano avec texte. (Danses en sabots, 


no. 15.) [17756 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236295; Heugel & cie, Paris, 
France. 


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17757 


AH, LOVE BUT A DAY. See Protheroe 


(D.) 


Au! MELINA; oU, LA FETE A MELINA; 
paroles de L. Bénech et Y. Telly, 
musique de Eug. Gavel. [17757 


© June 28, 1910.2) c, June 27, 
1910s). 2a5087 5. benech, “Paris, 
France. 


AH, QUE VOULEZ-VOUS QUE JE DISE; 
rondel de Hans, le joueur de fitte, 
acte 2, livret de Maurice Vaucaire 
et Georges Mitchell, musique de 

‘ Louis Ganne. Morceaux détachés, 
113342. [17758 

©) July 12;°1910 542 ce July 13, 
1910; D 18679; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


Aio (L’) DE ROTCHE (L’eau de la 
roche); Montagnarde, _ recueillie, 
notée et harmonisée par Marius 
Versepuy ; piano avec texte. (Danses 
en sabots, no. 14.) (59 


© July 12; 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 


E 236294; Heugel & cie. Paris, 
France. 
ALL ABOARD FOR SPOONYLAND; words 


by Robt. P. Young, music by W. H. 
Donovan. [17760 


© 1c June 22, 1910; EH 233955; 
Walter H. Donovan, Boston, Mass. 


ALL AT SEA; words by C. Biron Minter, 
music by Kennedy Russell. No. 2 
hi OF [17761 

© July 132 49107 (2 eo auly 14 
1910; E 285501; Collard Moutrie, 
London, England. 


ALL IN A DAY; written and composed 
by John P. Harrington and William 
Hargreaves. [17762 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 2386208; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT (Ar hyd y 
nos); old Welsh air, arr. by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; cornet and piano. 

[17763 

© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 

1910; E 236048; Carl Fischer, New 
¥ork, N. ¥. 


ALLA STELLA CONFIDENTE (Bright star 
of love) ; English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by V. Robaudi, 
ed. by Max Spicker. 1. For sop. in 
F. 2. For mezzo-sop. in D with 
violin or flute or ’cello. 

[17764, 17765 

© June 29, 1910; 2 c. each June 

380, 1910; E 236140, 236141; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York, N. Y. 


pt. HE Bes. v.35 


ALMIGHTY AND MERCIFUL GOD; short 
anthem, music by James Lyon, op. 36, 
no. 13; mixed voices. 4to. (Chureh 
choir library, no. 2.) [17766 

© July 2, 1910; 2 & July 1910; 
FE 235233; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ALPENGLOCKCHEN (Alpeklokken); ty- 
rolienne von Th. Oesten, op. 175, arr. 
von Ludwig Schytte; klavier. (Kin- 
der-transcriptionen, no. 17.) [17767 

© June. 14, 1910: 2c. samy: 1. 
1910; E 2385205; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ALPENHORN (Das) (Alpehornet) ; von 
H. Proch, arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
klavier. ( Kinder-transcriptionen, 
no. 4.) [17768 

© June 14,,1910; 2uesnly. + 
1910; E 285192; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. \ 


AM SONNIGEN RHEIN; ged. von Ed. 
Sartor, musik von G. Ad. Uthmann; 
miinnerchor. 4to. [17769 


© June 9, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 2386084; J. Giinther, Dres- 
den, Germany. 


AM WEIHNACHTSBAUME DIE LICHTER 
BRENNEN; leichte phantasien von 
Paul Zilcher, op. 82; klavier zu 4 
hinden. (Weihnachtszeit, no. 6.) 

[17770 


© June 18, 1910> 2%e aigiy = 
1910; E 235425; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


AMBROISE (PAUL) Canzonetta; piano. 


[17771 

© June 22,:1910; 2 €) aume 22 

1910; KE. 233998; J. Bo Garway. 
London, England. 

— Intermezzo; piano. [att 


© June 22, 1910° 2 @ geet 
1910; E 233994; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


AMERICAN FESTIVAL OVERTURE; by 
Anton Hegner, op. 47, arr. by Homer 
N. Bartlett; piano four hands. 

(17773 


© July 18, 1910; 2 ec. July 14, 
1910; E 2385512; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


AMERICAN GIRL; waltzes by F. Mad- 
sen; piano. [17774 


© June 28; 191032 Gide 2, 
1910; E 2386179; Franklin Madsen, 
Salt Lake City, Utah. 


1024 


; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


AMOROSAMENTE; vals lento por Man- 
uel M. Ponce; piano. Mexico, 
Enrique Munguia. [17775 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236101; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 
AMOUR PATERNEL; paroles et musique 
de G. Aubert. [17776 
Mey 17, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 
1910; E 2384315; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 

Amours (L’) QUI TUE; paroles et 

musique de G. Aubert. a are Arar 

©) May t2, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 
1910; E 2343822; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 


AN DIE Maponna; 6. trio von Alfred 


Oelschlegel, op. 144; violine, cello 
und harfe oder piano. [17778 
ei aane 5. 1910: 2 c. June. 28, 


1910; E 236111; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


ANDANTE CANTABILE. See Tschai- 


kowsky (P.. 1.) 


ANDANTE FROM FANTASIE-IMPROMPTU. 
See Chopin (F. F.) 


See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 
See Traumstimmen. 


ANDANTINO. 
ANGEDENKEN. 


ANGELINA; English version by Adrian 
Ross and George Grossmith, jr., 
music by Vincent Scotto. [17779 


(er gne 16, 1910-2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 236077; Metzler & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


ANGUISH; words by Clifton Bingham, 
music by Percy Elliott. [17780 


fe sune 17, 1910: 2 c. June 27; 
1910; EK 236076; Metzler & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


ANNETTE; lyric by Addison Burk- 
hardt, music by Arthur EK. Behim. 
[17781 
Oo suly, 18, 19107 2..¢. July, 18; 
1910; E 286626; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
ANTOINETTE WALTZ; by Edward Hazel; 
orch. 4to. [17782 


© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 
1910; EH 234938; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


ANY LITTLE GIRL WITH WAYS LIKE 
Yours; written by George A. Ste- 
vens, composed by Henry H. Pether. 

[17783 


ey aity, 42), 19105 2 ¢. July. 12, 
1910; E 285446; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


APPALACHEE ANN; words and music 
by Lucy Beard Haug; arr. by H. 
Louis Kisskalt. [17784 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 9, 1910; 
HY '2353a83, luey * B. Haug, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 


APPLE BLOSSOM TIME; words and mu- 
sic by Minnie Graves-Watson. 
[17785 
©. duly 9 O10 2h ea auliy elie 
1910; E 286382; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


APRIL (AN) REVERIE; by Hthel Barn- 
by; piano. [17786 


© June 20) 1910; 2 ¢. June 22, 
1910; E 2383969; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


ARCADIANS (THE); two-step on melo- 
dies by Lionel Monckton, arr. by S. 
Deshon; band. 4to. [17787 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; HE 285151; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London, Hngland. 


ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GIRL LIKE ME; 
written and composed by E. W. Rog- 
ers and Orlando Powell. [17788 


© June 23, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; E 2384888; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


ARLINE; words and music by H. L. 
Losey. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [17789 


© June 20; 1A91@> 2" e. June -20; 
1910; E 233879; H. Lorena Losey, 
Jackson, Mich. 


ARMES BLUMLEIN KLEIN; text und 
musik von Wilh. Speiser, op. 145; 
minnerchor. 4to. (Preis-chére im 
volkston, klasse 4.) [17790 


© May 15, 1910; 2 c« July 16, 
1910; E 235550; Johannes Forster, 
Dresden, Germany. 


Arrow (THE); march two-step by L. 
Howard; piano. [17791 


© June 22, 1910; 2 c June 29, 
1910; E 286055; Lela Howard, 
Washington, D. C. 


AS FLOWERS IN RAIN; AND THE YEAR'S 
AT THE SPRING; words by Frances 
Mary Butts, and Robert Browning, 
music by Margaret A. Halley. No. 
1 in CG and no. 2 in D fiat. [17792 


© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 12, 1910; 
E 235457: Paterson & sons, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17793 


Dt. THs veh 


ASPERGES ME, VIDI AQUAM, MISSA IN 
FESTIS DUPLICIBUS, RESPONSES AT 


MASS, AND THE VARIOUS ITE MISSA | 


_ EST; according to the Vatican ver- 


sion, harmonized by P. J. Jos. Vran- | 


ken. (Fischer’s edition, no. 
3305. ) [17793 

© July 16, 1910; 2 ce July 13, 
1910; E 236476; J. Fischer & bro., 
“Néw York, N. Y. 


Ato. 


AT GRIGGSBY’S STATION; 
Hoosier life, by B. Walker. Type- 
written libretto with ms. music. 

[17794 
© 1c. June 30, 1910; D 18658; 
Barclay Walker. Indianapolis, Ind. 


AT NIGHT; nocturne, words and music 
by John Howard Craig; high in B 
flat. [17795 

©; june 20; 1940-2 ce? June 21, 
1910; E 234845; M. B. Lyman & co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


AT THE BASE BALL GAME; march and 
two-step by C. H. Graf, op. 27; 
' piano. 


E 2385516; 
delphia, Pa. 


Chas. 


AT THE OLD SEASHORE; words and mu- 
sic by W. McCrory. 


Haviland pub. co. [17797 
© dune: 22) 1910; 244, June 122, 
1910; EB 233924; Wm. McCrory, 


Johnstown, Pa. 


AT TWILIGHT; song without words, by | 
[17798 | 
© sune? 45,1910 .2,.cs, June 15; | 


J. H. Wilson: piano. 


1910; E 288738; J. Hazard Wilson, 
Coddington Point, Newport, R. I. 


ATTAR OF ROSES; waltz, by Geo. L. 
Cobb; orchestra. 4to. [17799 


ie); June 25. 1919-2 
1910; E 235021; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


AU JARDIN DE TON COEUR; chanson, 
paroles de Pierre Chaffance, musique 
de Rogé Mancini. [17800 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910: 
E 236275; G. Ondet, Paris, France. 


AU REVOIR; by Eva Lonsdale; piano- 
forte. (Four characteristic pieces, 
no. 4.) 113240. [17801 

© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910: 
E 235246; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


a story of 


New York, F. B. | 
| AUTUMN BLOOMS; by Geo. L. Spauld- 


G June, 27, | 


| AUFSCHWUNG; dramatische skizze, von 


[17796 | 
© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; | 
H. Graf, Phila- 


| 
| 
| 


Paul Wiggert, op. 4; cornet 4 pistons. 
1. Mit orchester begleitung. 2. Mit 
piano begleitung. [17802, 17803 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. each June 28, 
1910; BH 236114, » 236i es oe: 
Fischer, Bremen, Germany. 


AUFTRAG; ged. von Holty, musik yon 
Anna Cramer, op. 4, ed. by Otto 
Taubmann. (Sechs lieder, no. 5.) 

[17804 

© May 19, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 

E 234299; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


AULD Scotia; by Harry Lauder, selec- 
tion arr. by G. H. Reeves; band. 4to. 
[17805 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; 

E 234983; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NONE 

AvRORA; intermezzo royale, scene de 

ballet, by J. Louis von der Meh- 

den, jr.; orchestra. [17806 

© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; 

E 233625; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN Xe 


valse lente, by Julian W. Kiandt; 
piano. [17807 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ce. June 21, 
1910; E 234875; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


ing; piano. [17808 
© June 22, 191052 2 eee 
1910; E 234896; M. Witmark & 


sons, New York, N. Y. 


AVALON; words by Harle C. Jones, 
music by Neil Moret. [17809 
© July 18, 19105 292 ete to 
1910; E 2855€7; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


intermezzo, by Neil Moret; piano. 

[17810 

© July 18,. 1910; 2 ois: 

1910; E 2385566; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

AVE Rosa; ged. von QO. J. Bierbaum, 
musik von Anna Cramer, op. 4, ed. 
by Otto Taubmann. (Sechs lieder, 
Tr0d 2) [17811 

© May 19, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 2343802; Adolph Firstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 

AVIATION; valse, by Louis La Ron- 

delle; piano. [17812 

© July 12, 1910;.2 € ook, 
1910; E 285445; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


1026 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


17830 


AVISON (CHARLES) Sonate 4 tre, E 
moll; bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat; 
zwei yviolinen und pianoforte, mit 
violoncell ad lib. (Meisterschule, 
no. 16.) [17813 

easily sis, 1910>.2 c.\ July 13, 
1910; E 2386503; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


AWAKE! IT IS THE DAY; words by 
Henry W. Longfellow, music by 
Florence Newell Barbour. 1. Sop. 


or ten. 2: Mezzo sop. or bar [17814 


© June 27, 1910; 2 ce. each June 
Pree Be 255018; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


AWAKE UP, MY GLORY; Song for Easter, 
words from the Bible, music by F. 
Flaxington Harker, op. 41, no. 4; 
high in A flat. [17815 


ev aely 13,1910: 2 c July 14, 
29803) &) 239543; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


AWAKENING MORN; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing; piano. [17S16 
iene 22 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; E 234895; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


AYRES (FREDERIC) Fugue, op. 12, no. 1; 
pianoforte. [17817 
esumy 24.1910: 2 c. July 16, 
1910; E 235540; Wa-Wan press, 
Newton Center, Mass. 


AZALEA; danza por Andrés C. Sando- 
yal; piano. Mexico, Enrique Mun- 
guia. [17818 

=o sune G6. 1910: 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236102; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


BABES IN THE wooD; words by Arthur 
A. Penn, music by Lulu B. Conner. 


[17819 

© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; 

E 236174; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Mork, IN, ¥. 


Baspy TALK; from Girlies, words by 
Harry Williams, music by Egbert 
Van Alstyne. [17820 

© June 21, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 
1910; E 234851; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


BACHELOR’s (A) LOVE SONG; words by 
John Falstaff, music by David D. 
Slater. No. 1 in A flat, bass. 

[17821 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 22, 
1910; H 233963; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


Back AGAIN; Princeton reunion 
march, by J. F. Hewitt and A. H. 
Osborn; piano. [17822 


© June i, 1910; 2 ‘cy June. 27, 
1910; HE 286079; J. EF. Hewitt & 
A. H. Osborn, United States. 


BACK AT DEAR OLD HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by Herbert S. Lambert, mu- 
Sic by F. W. Vandersloot. [17823 

© suly 1d) 19102] aye 12; 
1910; E 285485; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


BACK IN THE OLD DAYS, LONG, LONG 
AGO; words and music by Thos. S. 
Allen. [17824 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
FH) 235319; Ernest S. Williams, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Bai, BAY, BAI COMIJADO (Va, va, va 
décoiffée) ; bourrée de Haute Au- 
vergne, recueillie, notée et harmo- 
nisée par Marius Versepuy; piano 
avec texte. (Danses en sabots, no. 
Dry) [17825 

©F July 12) 1910s 2) eh Inlya Gy 
1910; H 2386282; Heugel & Cie, 
Paris, France. 


BANKS (THE) OF ALLAN WATER; AF.. 
by Edwin Franko Goldman; cornet 
and piano. [17826 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236021; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, IN. ¥: 

BAPTIZED IN THE Hoty GHOST; words 
by Mrs. F. E. Hill, music by F. E. 
and D. M. Hill. [17827 

@ july Pagl0 2) ec) July Sy to10); 
E 236333; Mrs. F. EB. & D. M. Hill, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


BARCAROLLE IN A; by T. Edwin Solly; 


organ. [17828 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 
1910: E 234881; Geo. Molineux, 


New York, N. Y. 


BABRCAROLLE IN F. 
(A. G.) 
BATTLEsHIP FrLoripa; march by M. 
Haynes; piano. [1782y 
© 1c. July 5, 1910; H 235289; 
Marcile Haynes, Lakeland, Fla. 


See Rubinstein 


BE CHEERFUL; words by Olive Hall, 


music by Daniel Rowe. (Tone 
stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 
8.) [178380 


© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢. July 5, 1910; 
IE 235272: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


1027 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17831 


Breaps (THE); OB My LIFE, My GoD, 
MY CREED; lyric by Anna A. Prewitt, 
music by Theo. N. Northrup. [17831 

©. Faly 9,.198.0.;:2 ¢. July 11,1910; 
E 236383; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Vork,. IN: ¥. 


BEATRICE: valse Viennoise, par Max R. 
Steiner; piano. [178382 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 21, 
1910; E 234838; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London, England. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) PARK CALLED BELLE- 
woop; words by Mrs. Chas. Groll, 
music by Harry Hopt. [178383 


© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; 


E 236173; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Mork, Ni ¥. 
BEAUTIFUL PERSIA (Belle Perse) ; 


marche Persienne, by Paul Lincke; 
orchestra and piano. 4to. [17834 


© June “20; 19102. 2 c& June’ 21, 
1910; E 234837; Jos. W. Stern & ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


BEAUTIFUL QUEEN OF NIGHT; reverie, 
by Ralph K. Elicker; piano. [17835 
© July 14, 1909; 2 « July 18, 
1910; E 236484; Koninsky music co., 
Manone ING. Ye, 


BEAUTIFUL VENUS (Venere beila): 
canzonetta by Wilhelm Defesch, En- 
glish words by Edward Oxenford, 
music arr. by Alfred Moffat, from 
the original ed. for voice and figured 


bass. [17836 
© June 21, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 
EK 235288; Augener, Itd., London, 


England. 


BEAUTY’S DREAM; Serenade by Chas. J. 
Rockwell; band. 4to. [17837 


© May 20, 1910; 2 ec July 18, 
1910; E 236566; E. W. Berry music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


BEHOLD THE DAWN; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Joseph H. 
Adams. No. 1 in C. London, No- 
vello & co., ltd. [178388 


© July 13, 1910; 2 c July 14, 
1910; E 285511; J. H. Adams, Sut- 
ton, Coldfield, England. 


BEIM TEICHEL (At the _ brooklet); 
words by Jehoash, music by N. 
Saslawsky; baritone or mezzo-so- 
prano. [17839 


© July 1, 1910; 2 ¢ July 2, 1910: 
EK 256167; International library pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


1028 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 5 


BELLE OF SPAIN; Serenade, by Wm. B. 

Fassbinder; piano. . [17840 

© July 18, 1910; 2 ec. July 18, 1910; 

E 236485; Lyle music pub. ¢o., Chi- 
eago, II. 


BENEDICTION NUPTIALE; by J. Frank 
Frysinger; organ. obl. 4to. 
[17841 
© June 30, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 
E 235253; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BENEDICTUS QUI VENIT; AND AGNUS DEI 
IN B FLAT; by C. V. Stanford; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Modern church serv- 
ices, no. 66.) [17842 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢. July 5, 1910; 
E 235304; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


| BENNIE BOY IF I ONLY KNEW; words by 


G. H. Carey, music by E. M. Col- 
lette, arr. by H. J. Chalmers. 
[17843 
© June 16, 1910; 2 c June 25, 
1910; E 236126; George H. Carey, 
Akron, Ohio. 


BERCEUSE; by Philip Hauser, op. 2. (2 
piano pieces, no 2.) [17844 
© June 24, 1910; 2 ce June 24, 
1910; E 233980; Carl Hauser, New 
Work uNe ave 
by Reber, arr. by Wm. Heald; 
clarinet and piano. 17845. 
© June 13, 1910; 2 e taner2s, 


1910; E 236042; Carl Fischer, New 
York,-N. 


——by T. W. Hanforth; organ. 
[17846 
© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235294; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


—— (Lullaby); by Alex, Ilynsky, op. 
18, no. 7, arr. by .Wim. tease cor 
net and piano. [17847 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236019; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. ¥ 
BERGERONNETTE (Water-wagtail); by 
Cyril Scott, op. 71, no. 3; piano. 
[17848 
© July 13, 1910; 2 © wai ees, 
1910; E 235504; Elkin & co., ltd, 
London, England. 


BEST OF ALL, BASE-BALL; words and 
musie by A. J. Seabrook, harmony 
by Robt. J. McGuirk. [17849 

© July 15, 1910; 2 e. July 21, 
1910; E 286056; A. J. Seabrook, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


17868 


Brrp (THE) LET LOOSE; words by 
Thomas Moore, music by George Ed- 
wards. 16mo. [17850 

© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 30, 
1910; E 236131; San Diego music in- 
stitute, San Diego, Cal. 


Birp’s EVENING SONG; idyl, by Eduard 
Holst; piano. [17851 
© June 27, 1910; 2 c« June 29, 
1910; E 235106; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Birds OF THE SEA; tarantella, by H. 

Engelmann; piano. [17852 

© July 9, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 1910; 

E 236384; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Werk! N.Y. 


Bizet (GrorGes) Petite suite d’orches- 
tre; jeux d’enfants, op. 22, tran- 
seription par H. Mouton; piano-con- 
ducteur. [17853 

©) duly 25. 1910; 2 c. Fuly 18, 
1910; E 236629; Durand et fils, 
Paris, France. 


BLACK HORSE WALTZ; by W. A. H.; 
piano solo. [17854 
© June 27, 1910; 2 « June 27, 
Soi) 250006; W. A. ‘Haldy, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


Biack (THE) MANTILLA; words and 
music by Herbert Harraden. [17855 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; E 233841; Reynolds & ©co., 
London, England. 


BLACKFEET INDIAN SONGS; by W. Mc- 

Clintock; melody only. [17856 

tee. July 5, 1910; /B 235291 ; 
Walter McClintock, Pittsburg, Pa. 


BLESS YE THE LorD; anthem, music by 
Chas. H. Bartlett. 4to. (Thomp- 
son’s church music, series 2.) [17857 

(huwig, 1h 1910-2 ce. July. 13, 
1910; E 236475; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


BLESSED (THE) INVITATION, ART THOU 
WEARY? Solo, words by J. M. Neale, 
music by Samuel W. Beazley; so- 
prano or tenor. [17858 

© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 138, 
1910; E 233624; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


BLEYLE (KarL) Konzert, C dur, op. 10; 

ausgabe fiir violine und pianoforte. 

[17859 

© July 1, 1910; 2 ec. July 6, 1910; 

E 236197; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Work, N.Y. 


BLONDE ET BRUNE; barn dance by G. 
A. Clement; piano. [17860 
©) Tune i. 1910; 2° c.” june’ 28, 
1910; E 2386048; G. A. Clement, 
Sorel, Canada. 


BLoW, BLOW THOU WINTER WIND; 
music by Thos. A. Arne, arr. by 
Edwin Franko Goldman; cornet and 
piano. [17861 

© June 14, 1910; 2 @ June 28, 
1910; E 236029; Carl Fischer, New 
York, UNO Y. 


BLUETITE; waltz by J. B. Duvernoy, 
op. 272, no. 1, ed. and fingered by 
Paolo Gallico; piano. [17862 

© diume’ 147 1910 2%e: "Tune 15, 
1910; E 283725; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 

BLUSHING (THE) BRIDE (Timide 


épousée) ; valse entr’acte by L. P. 
Laurendeau; band. 4to. [17863 


© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 234985; Carl Fischer, New 
VNork, Nu. 


BoccHERINI (Luier) Sonate a tre, 
CG moll; bearbeitet von Alfred Mof- 
fat; zwei violinen und pianoforte, 
mit violoncell ad lib. (Meister- 
schule, no. 138.) [17864 


© July 18, 1910; 2 ec. July 138, 1910; 
E 236500; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


BonetHA; march, by B. G. McFall; 
band. 4to. [17865 


© Fume 10;°1910; 2 co June 27, 
1910; E 235058; Star music co., El- 
dred, Pa. 


BonpPorti (FRANCISCO ANTONIO) So- 
nate 4 tre, C dur; bearbeitet von 
Alfred Moffat; zwei violinen und 
pianoforte, mit violoncell ad_ lib. 
(Meisterschule, no. 21.) [17866 


@) duly, 1351910); 2)c. July 13, 1910; 
E 236508; N. Simrock, g. m. b. L, 
Berlin, Germany. 


BoNSOIR MADAME LA LUNE; phantaisie 
par Paul Marinier; piano. [17867 


© June 28, 1910; 2 ce. June 20, 
1910; E 285490; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris, France. 


BortKiewicz (SerRcE) Six préludes, 
op. 18; piano. [17868 

© June 18, 1910; 2 « July 9, 
1910; E 235411; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


1029 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17869 


pi: AEs SSeS 


BourgEeio (LA) D’OBERNHO (La bour- 
rée d’Auvergne) ; bourrée de Haute 
et Basse Auvergne, recueillie, notée 
et harmonisée par Marius Versepuy ; 
piano avec texte. (Danses en sabots, 
no. 4.) [17869 


© July 12-1910" 2 ¢. Tuly 6, 1910; 
E 236284; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Golden treas- 
ury of music; a collection of fifty 
songs with piano accompaniment, by 
J. Brahms, ed. by Max Spicker, pre- 
ceded by a biographical and critical 
essay by H. E. Krehbiel; English 
translations by Henry G. Chapman. 
v. 18, high voice. v. 14, low voice. 
New York, G. Schirmer [1910] 2 v. 
ports. fol. $2.00 per vol. 

[17870, 17871 

© June 25, 1910; 2 c. each June 

27, 1910; A 268144, 268145; G. 
Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 


Grosse fantasie, tiber Brahms’ 
populire lieder; von Alfred Kaiser 
fiir kleines symphonisches orches- 
ter, mit piano-conducteur. 4to. 
[17872 
© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; E 2386118; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


BRAVE SOLDIERS; two-step, march, by 
Eduard Holst; piano. [17873 


@© June 27, 1910 27°¢) June 29, 
1910; E 235107; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BREATH ON ME, BREATH OF GOD; words 
by Edwin Hatch, music by Lucy 
Rider Meyer. [17874 


© May 9, 1910; 2 ec June 20, 
1910; E 233864; C. Y. Morse, Chi- 
cago, Il. 


BRIDAL SONG; by Adolf Jensen, arr. by 
Wim. Heald; clarinet and piano. 
[17875 
©) dune - 22, 1910: 2c... June 28: 
1910; E 284992; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


— words by W. H. Durham, music 

by Sarah L. Squire. [17876 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

E 236341; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


BriDE (THE); words and music by 
Sarah L. Squire. [17877 
© July 7, 1910; 2c July 8, 1910; 


E 236355; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


BRIDEGROOM CALL; words, except 
chorus, and music by Mrs. F. C. 
Hoffman. [17878 

© July 7, 1910; 2 e. July 8, 1910; 
E 2363385; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


BROADWAY RAG; by EH. Nieman; piano. 

[17879 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ce. June 27, 

1910; E 235050; Eva Nieman, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


BRUDE VALS (Braut-walzer) ; von Niels 
W. Gade, arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
klavier. (Kindertranscriptionen, no. 
6.) [17880 

© June 14, 1910; 2¢. July 1, 1910; 
E 235194; Wilhelm Hansen, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


BRUXELLES S’AMUSE; marche, musique 
par A. de Boodt; piano avec trio 
chanté et sifflé. [17881 


©: .June-15; 19f0Re2 earn 
1910; E 235222; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


arr. par Michel Heirwegh 
pour orchestre et piano-conducteur, 
avec trio chanté et siffié. 4to. 

[17882 


© June 15, 1910 :92 ee duly a 
1910; E 235225; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


BUENAS NOTICIAS; marcha two-step, 
por Alfredo Pacheco; piano. México, 
Enrique Munguia. 

© June 6, 1910: 2 Game le. 
1910; E 236108; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


BUNDESBANNER-MARSCH; yon H. Rietz, 
op. 20; piano. Berlin, musikkauf- 
haus Rich. Rtible. [17884 

© May 25, 1910; 2 ¢. July 9, 1910; 
E 235413; Hans Rietz, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


BUTTERFLY (THE) CHASE; two-part 
song, words by Ellis Gray, music 
by Franz C. Bornschein; women’s 
voices. (Octavo edition, no. 12018.) 

[17885 


© June 27, 1910>\2. cc sume: 


1910: B 235141: Oliver Ditson co., | 


Boston, Mass. 


By AN INDIAN CAMP-FIRE; words by 
Alice A, Dale, music by Alfred G. 
Wathall. . [17886 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ec) agne 2. 
1910; E 234918; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


1030 


[17883 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


i 


By THE GLOWING LIGHT; words by 
Louise Heald, music by F. H. 
Cleaves. [17887 

mesuiy 19 1910; 2c. July 21, 
1910; E 235603; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 

By THE MOSS COVERED WELL DEAR 
ESTELLE; words by Earle C. Jones, 

- music by L’Albert. [17888 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236251; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 

CABIN (THE) BY THE CLIFF; words by 
R. A. T. Bailey, music by H. Kirkus 
Dugdale. [17889 


i tase 7, 1910; 2 c.. June: 29, 
1910; E 236050; Rose A. T. Bailey, 
Consumne, Cal. 


CALL (THE) OF THE HILLS; words by 
Clinton HE. Scollard, music by Francis 
BE. Maison; low voice. 

Gedune 21, 1910; 2 c June 22, 
1910; E 233946; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


CALLAHAN, THAT’S ME; words and mu- 
sic by C. L. Ruddy. [17891 
eyiune 18, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 
1910; E 233948; Chas. L. Ruddy, 
Valley Falls, R. I. 
CALLS OF LOVE (I1 richiamo d’amore) ; 
waltzes, by J. Buonomo; piano. 
[17892 
i asjaly 20, 1910; 2 c. July 21, 
1910; E 235605; James Buonomo, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CALUMETIS QUADRILLE; by Edward Ha- 
zel; orch. 4to. [17893 
© May, 18, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; E 234937; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


CALVARY COMMANDERY; march, by Her- 
bert L. Clarke; band. 4to. [17894 
© une 20:-1910: 2 c. June 24, 
1910; E 2838979; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston, Mass. 


See Liszt (F.) 


CANARY (THE); words by Olive Hall, 
music by Daniel Rowe. (Tone 
stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 4.) 

[17895 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 

E 235268; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

CANTILENA D’AMORE; par P. Sudessi; 
orechestre avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. [17896 

© July 12) 190: 2 ec. July 11, 
1910; EH 236425; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


CAMPANELLA (LA) 


[17890 | 


17905 


CANTILENA IN G; by Arthur Foote, op. 
cl no. Ls ordam [17897 
© duly 18) 1910; 2 e. July: 16; 
1910; E 285554; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


CANZONETTA; melodie italienne, by 
Paul Perrier; piano. [17898 
© July 5 1910: 2irex* Sully a4: 
1910; E 2385534; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


CAPRICE EXCENTRIQUE; by Franz C. 
Bornschein ; violin and piano. (Three 
concert solos, no. 8.) [17899 


© June 16, 1910; 2 e. June 28, 
1910; E 2386083; Carl Fischer, New 
Worl; ING: Y: 


CAPRICIEUSE (LA); valse de salon, par 
iy Lael, op. 28s "piano, \ Paris: 
Henry Lemoine & cie. [17900 


©, June! 28) 1910. 2 ec: June) 27, 
1910; E 235079; Théodore Lack, 
Paris, France. 


CARILLONS DE NOEL; poésie de Andre 
Theuriet, adaptation musicale de 
Francis Thomé pour piano avec texte 
et acc. ad libitum de violon, hautbois 
et harmonium. Paris, Henry Le- 
moine & Gie. [17901 


© due 28) 1910-7 2c Juner 20 
LOTOE Ee 239010 s Rhomeny Paris, 
France. 


CARNEVAL DE VENISE; arr. von Ludwig 
Sehytte; klavier. (I<inder-transcrip- 


tionen, no. 38.) [17902 


©) june 14 1910-2 duly et 
1910; E 235191; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


CARRONADE (THE); march and two- 
step, by Arthur C. Morse, arr. by 
R. HE. Hildreth; orchestra. 4to. 

[17903 


© dune. 25, 1910's 2c. June 27, 
1910; BE 235022; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


CASCADE (LA); by Maurice Telma; 
piano. English fingering. [17904 
© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 24, 


1910; E 233995; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


CaTcH ME; words by Arthur Humble- 
Crofts, music by Margaret Cooper. 
[17905 


© June 28, 1910; 2 ce June 29, 
1910; E 235152; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


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17906 


*CAUSE YOU’RE MY PLAYMATE; lyrics by 
Stephen Broadwell, music by Louis 
Broadwell. [17906 

©. June +22. -19105 2 e. Juney23: 
1910; E 2384927; S. Broadwell, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


CELESTIAL CHOIR; reverie, by R. L. 
King; orch. 4to. [17907 
© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 
1910; E 2349385; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


CENTENNIAL SONG; words and music 
by H. L. Thomas. §8vo. [17908 
© une, 30) 1910-2 eile al. 
1O10- 1H) ~2352385>. Harry. lewis 
Thomas, Washington, Pa. 


CETTE FLUT’ QUI MENA LA RONDE; chan- 
son de la fitite, de Hans, le joueur 
de fiite, acte 2, livret de Maurice 
Vaucaire et Georges Mitchell, mu- 


sique de Louis Ganne. Morceaux 
détachés. 113339. [17909 
@) duly 12) 1910; 2) <e. Shuly as, 


1910; D 18682; G. Ricordi & co., Mi- 
lan, Italy. 


CHADWICK (GEORGE W.) Quartet for 
strings, in D minor no. 5; two vio- 
iins, violoncello and viola. [17910 

© July. 14 1910202 -e) Tulyet6, 
1910; E 285558; George W. Chad- 
wick, Boston, Mass. 


CHAMINADE (CECILE-LOUIS STEPHANIE) 
Scaramouche (The clown); caprice, 
op. 56, ed. and fingered by Paolo 
Gallico; piano. [17911 

© June 145 1910¢ 2c) June 15. 
1910; E 233731; Jos..W. Stern & co., 
New. York, N. Y¥. 


—— Sérénade, op. 29; ed. and fin- 
gered by Paolo Gallico; piano. 

[17912 

e. June 15, 

W. Stern & 


@, June: 14.. 1910... 2 
159i 2Zasiaa. Os: 
eo., New York,.N. Y. 
CHANSON D’AMOUR; by Louis Victor 
Saar, op. 60; piano. [17913 

© June 23, 1910; 2 e@ June 28, 
1910; E 284998; Carl Fischer, New 
Wok N.Y: 


—— (Love song); paroles et musique 
de M. Patrice. [17914 
©..hune 15, 1910) 2 .¢.- duly 21, 
7910; E 2385597; Maurice Patrice, 
Paris, France. 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 5 | 


CHANSON D’ETE; poésie de Albert 


| 


ee 


Samain, musique de Maurice Le | 
Boucher; piano et chant en ré | 
majeur. (Quatre mélodies, no. 3.) |} 


[17915 | 


© June 28, 1910; 2 e. June 27, 
1910; E 285082; Costallet & cie., 
Paris, France. 


CHANSON DE Fortran. See Godard | 


CBy ho 4 ‘ 
CHANSON DE JEUNESSE; paroles et 
musique de G. Aubert. [17916 


© May 12, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, | 
1910: E 2384316; G. Aubert. Paris, | 


France. 


CHANSON DES POUPEES; de Hans, le | 


joueur de fliite, acte 3, livret de Mau- 
rice Vaucaire et Georges Mitchell, 
musique de Louis Ganne. Mor- 
ceaux détachés. 113341. 


© July 12, 1910;92%e ssa, 43) 
1910; D 18680; G. “Ricordi & ~-€o., 
Milan, Italy. 


CHANSON DESESPEREE. See 


(ae Oe ae) 
CHANSON NAIVE; par H. Tellam; or- 
chestre avee piano conducteur. 4to. 


[17918 | 


© June 28, 1910; 2 e«. June 27, 
1910; E 235076; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


CHANSON VILLAGEOISE; paroles et mu- 
Sique de G. Aubert. [17919 
© May 12, 19102 20c) dune. 
1910; E 2384313; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 


CHANSONS ANCIENNES DU PAYS DE 
FRANCE; paroles recueillies et mises 
en musique selon le style par Gus- 
tave Michiels. [179290 


© June 28, 1910: 2 eetune 27, 


1910; E 235090; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. 


CHANT JOYEUX; by 
organ. obl. 8vo. 
book 66, no. 198.) 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235301; Vincent music ¢co., lid., 
London, England. 


Ernest Halsey; 
(Organ loft, 


CHANTECLER (THE) ORAZE; 
doodle-do song, words by W. DVD. 
Evans, music by C. C. Williams. 

[17922 

© Mar. 31, 1910; 2 @ June 10, 

1910; E 233746; House of Christo- 
pher, Chicago, III. 


1032 


[17917 | 


[17921 | 


cock-a- 


Zassenet | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


CHAPPELL’S ARMY JOURNAL, NO. 364. 
Contents: Didi, by Oscar Straus; 
Rose in the bud and Rosamond, by 
Dorothy Forster; Moonstruck, by 
Lionel Monckton; Danse des tu- 
lipes, by Bernard Rolt. Arr. by 
Dan Godfrey; military band. 

[17923 

© June 21, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 

1910; BH 2838962; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London, England. 


CHARACTERISTIC DANCES FOR’ PIANO- 

FORTE; [compiled by H. L. Heartz]. 

[17924 

e) aue 2s, 1910- 2 e. July: 1, 

1910; E 235157; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


CHARLES (THE) FOR MINE; words by 
William J. Armstrong, music by Per- 
cival B. North. [17925 


© July 8, 1910; 2 ¢ July 7, 1910, 


BH, 235353; Jos. M. Daly, Boston, 
Mass. 
CHARME D’AMOUR’ (Love’s_ spell); 


valse lento, by Edwin F. Kendall, 
arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
mandolin orch. (Popular publica- 
tions, no. 744.) [17926 


aang 9, 1910: 2 « July 11, 


1910; EK 2386380; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 
CHAUTAUQUA (A) SALUTE; march 
and two-step, by J. Thatcher; pi- 
ano. [17927 


© June 21, 1910; 2 c. June 24, 
1910; E 2385001; James Thatcher, 
Chicago, III. 


CHEER UP; words and music by E.G. 
Flaig. [17928 

eeamly 15, 1910; 2 c. July 16, 
1910; EH 2385562; Elizabeth Good 
Flaig, Philadelphia, Pa. 


—words by Olive Hall, music by 
| Daniel Rowe. (Tone stories, vocal 
| or instrumental, no. 138.) [17929 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235277; Theo. Presser co., Phii- 
adelphia, Pa. 


| CHERISHED THOUGHTS; valse lento, 
by O. J. Toujan; piano. [17930 

© 1c. June 30, 1910; BE 236143; 
O. J. Toujan, Houma, La. 


CHICKEN REEL; buck dance, by J. M. 
Daly; piano. [17931 
© June 25, 1910; 2 ec June 22, 
1910; E 284854; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


17940 

CHILDHOOD; words and music by B. 
Storm. Kidderminster, England, 
W. H. Perrins. [179382 


© May 31, 1910° 2 ce. June 21, 
1910; E 234842; Basil Storm, % Len 
Spencer’s lyceum, New York, N. Y. 


CHILDREN’S DANCE; by S. Jaddassohn, 
ed. and fingered by Paolo Gallico; 
piano. [17933 

©, June 14, 19105 2. ¢ June Ws, 
1910; E 2338727; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New “ork Ni. 


CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN; in Up 
and down Broadway, words by Wil- 
liam Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [17934 

© July 6, 1910; 2c July 6, 1910; 


E 288189: J. H. Remick & co., New 
Morke ING Ys 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) An- 
dante; from Fantasie-impromptu, 
op. 66, arr. by Wm. Heald; clarinet 
and piano. [17935 

©) June Ws 1910. 2c Jume 2s: 
1910; E 236023; Carl Fischer, New 
York: N.Y. 


Etude, op. 25; mit kritisch-in- 
structiven anmerkungen, vortrags- 
zeichen und sorgfiltigem fingersatz, 
von Eugen qd’ Albert. no. 6, Gis-moll 
(G sharp min.) no. 8, F-dur (F. 
maj.) (Eugen d’Alberts’ klavier- 
abende, no. 35 und 34.) [179386, 17937 

© June 21, 1910; 2 c. each June 
29, 1910; E 235145, 285146; Rob. For- 
berg, Leipzig, Germany. 


Nocturne, op. 55; arr. by Wm. 
Heald; clarinet and piano. [17988 

© June 18) 1910°2 2c. June 2s, 
1910; E 236022; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


Notturno, op. 62, no. 1, H dur 
(B maj.) mit kritisch-instructiven 
anmerkungen, vortragszeichen und 
sorefiltigem fingersatz, von Eugen 
d’ Albert. (Hugen d@’ Alberts Kkla- 
vierabende, no. 33.) [17939 

©’ June 21,.1910; 2 « June 29, 
1910; E 235147; Rob. Forberg, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


—— Waltz, op. 64, no. 1; arr. by Maud 

Powell; violin and piano. [17940 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢ July 7, 1910; 

E 235371: G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York Ne ye 


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17941 


pt. 1myb: Ss. 75 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS)—Con. 
3™° ballade As-dur (A flat maj), 
op. 47; mit  kritisch-instructiven 
anmerkungen, vortragszeichen und 
sorgfiltigem fingersatz, von Hugen 


d’Albert. (Eugen d’Alberts Klavier- 
abende. no. 32.) [17941 


©y sane 24- 1910-2 ey July "5, 
1910; E 235281; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


CHORALE; on the melody of one of the 


chimes of Gloucester Cathedral, 
harmonised by C. L. Williams; 
voices and piano or organ. 4to. 
[17942 
OM suly 13.1910 2 'es July’ 44: 
1910; E 235510; C. Lee Williams, 
Gloucester, England. 


CHRISTMAS BELLS: by Niels W. Gade, 
ed. and fingered by Paolo Gallico; 
piano. [17948 

© > dune: 14. (1910;').2 ¢ June, 15, 
1910; E 283724; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

CHRISTUS; ged. von H. von Hippel, 
musik von Fritz Fleck. op. 10. 1. 
Hoch. 2. Mittel. (Drei lieder, no. 
2) [17944, 17945 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c. each July 1, 
1910; E - 235187, 235188; Raabe & 
Plothow, Berlin, Germany. 


CIRCUS GALOP; galop imitative, by F. 
Donnawell, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau ; 
band. [17946 

©edunes 1; 191052 -e.0 Juned28, 
1910; E 2386038; Carl Fischer, New 
WOnk. IN:.2y:. 
CITY CHILD; words by Alice A. Dale, 
music by Alfred G. Wathall. 
[17947 
© Wune 20; 1910: 2 es June. 23, 
1910; E 234921; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

CLAIR DE LUNE; paroles et musique de 

G. Aubert. [17948 

© May<12;. 1910; .2) c:>dune-4, 
1910; E 2343819; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 

CLOCHES (LES) ENCHANTEES; 

mezzo by Paul Perrier; piano. 

[17949 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; 

BE 23855385; Frederick Harris ©co., 
London, England. 

CLOSE YOUR DROWSY EYES; serenade, 
words and music by Kenneth S. 
Clark. [17950 

© June: 21;-1910- 2c, June 21, 
1910; E 234850; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


inter- 


CLuB A; words and musie by L. S. 
Collins. Svyo. [17951 


© June 25, 1910; 24 jume" 270 
1910; E 2385469; Laura Sedgwick 
Collins, New York, N. Y. 


COLLEGE FANCIES; a novelette by J. 

Alvin Dean; piano. [17952 

© Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 

E 286360; Dean co., Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


COLLEGE HEROES; march, by L. B. Root; 
piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [17953 

© July 13, 1910: (2 5eiaiy l 
1910; E 236462; Lester B. Root, 
Norfolk, Conn. 


COLUMBIAN (THE); march, by James 

M. Fulton; orchestra. 4to. [17954 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢. July 9, 1910; 

E 235391; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


CoME ALONG My MANDy; intro: I used 
to sigh for the silvery moon, medley 
two-step, arr. by R. L. Halle; or- 
chestra. 4to. [17955 

© June 15, 1910; 2 ec. June 15, 
1910; HE 2337172 eee ee 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
IN Ne 

COME OUT IN MY AEROPLANE; words and 
music by Alan Early. [17956 
© June 14, 1910; 2 « June 18, 
1910; E 233608; Early pub. co., Oak- 
land, Cal. 


CoME To JESUS; words by Mrs. R. B. 
Young, music by Sarah L. Squire. 
[17957 
© July 7, 1910; 2 ce. July 8, 1910; 
E 236316; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


COME TO THE WATERS; words and mu- 

sic by Sarah L. Squire. [17958 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ec. July 8, 1910; 

E 236323; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


COME WHERE THE OCEAN’S WAVES ROLL 
BLUE; words by G. B. Somerville. 
* [17959 


© 1c. July 20, 1910; E 236684; 
George B. Somerville, Pleasantville, | 
ING: 


COME. YE BACK TO SAN FRANCISCO; 

words and music by [J. J. Muriff]. 

[17960 

© 1 ce July 11, 19105 Bases: 

Jerome J. Muriff, San Francisco, 
Cal. 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


CoME, YE THANKFUL PEOPLE, COME; full 
anthem for harvest time, words by 
H. Alford, music by Charles V. Stan- 
ford, op. 120; mixed voices. (Church 
choir library, no. 70.) [17961 

Sruege 2s, 1910; 2 c. July. 21, 
1910; E 235600; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


Comet (THE) ; waltz, by Juliet Morell; 
piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [17962 

femwig: 15 1910; 2c. July 15, 
1910; E 235584: Juliette Madore, 
Montreal, Canada. 


CoMMISSION (THE); words and music 

by C. A. Squire. [17963 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

Ei, 236344; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


COMMUNION IN F; by Albert Renaud, 
esse nO. SS; Organ. obl. S8vo. 
(Organ loft, book 66, no. 199.) 

[17964 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910 ; 

EH 2385302; Vincent music co., ltd., 
London, England. 


COMPOSITIONS FOR THE ORGAN. See 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


CoMRADE; words by George A. Walker, 

music by Arthur A. Penn. [17965 

© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; 

E 236172; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Nock. MY. 


CONCERT QUARTETTES; arr. by Geo. D. 
Barnard; band. 4to. [17966 


© May 18, 1910; 2 c.° June 23, 
1910; E 234933; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


CoNNEAUT (THE); march and_ two- 
step, by Otto Merz; piano. [17967 


Ore iatlys 17,2) 1910 2: ec. July 19; 
1910; E 235574; Duquesne pub. co., 
Pittsburg, Pa. 


CONNECTICUT LAUREL; march and two- 
step, by D. W. Durand; piano. 
[17968 


© June 25, 1910; 2 c June 25, 
1910; E 234973; Dexter W. Durand, 
Cheshire, Conn. 


CONSOLATION; by M. ©. Baldwin; or- 
gan. obl. 8vo. (Compositions and 
arr., no. 9.) [17969 


© July 8, 1910; 2c July 5, 1910; 
E 236258; Minor C. Baldwin, Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 


17978 


CONTENTED (THE) BIRD; words by 
Olive Hall, music by Daniel Rowe. 
(Tone stories, vocal or instrumental, 
no. 1.) [17970 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235265; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


CORNELIUS; in memoriam words by 
Wm. Merrell Vories, music by Her- 
bert C. Andrews. [17971 

© ie. July 8, 1910; BH 235587; 
A. H. Andrews, Chicago, 111. 


CORNET LESSONS; by A. F. Weldon. 
Lessons nos. 73-92. [17972 


© June 14, 1910; 2c. June 47, 
1910; A 264825; Siegel-Myers corre- 
spondence school of music, Chicago, 


CoTTroN TIME; words by Earle C. Jones, 

music by Chas. N. Daniels. [17973 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 

EH 286248; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


CouLp I (Varrei) ; by Paolo Tosti, arz. 
by Edwin Franko Goldman; cornet 
and piano. [17974 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236018; Carl Fischer, New 
VOT Ke. Ney Xs 


—words by Sarle C. Jones, music 
by L’Albret. LTOTS: 
© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 30, 
1910; E 233836; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


COURT JESTER; Scherzo humoresque, by 
Geo. L. Spaulding; piano. [17976 


VE Kune 27, 1910-252 ce June. .29, 
1910; H 285108; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CRADLE SONG (Wiegenlied); by F. 
Ries, arr. by Edwin Franko Gold- 
man; cornet and piano. [17976* 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236009; Carl Fischer, New 
YORKAAN. YG 


CREOLE DANCE; by W. F. Sudds, op. 
346; piano. [1797T 
© June 116 1910: 2 «June. 2% 
1910; E 285137; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


CREPUSCOLO; di F. Boghen; pianoforte, 
(Paesaggi musicali, no. 4.) {17978 
©) june “22, 1910: 2 & July. a8, 
1910; H 236648; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


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17979 


CRESCENT CLUB; march, two step, by B. 
G. McFall; band. Ato. [17979 


© May 11, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 


1910; HW 235059; Star music -¢o., 
Eldred, Pa. 

CREST VIEW LANCERS; by Edward 
Hazel; orch. 4to. [17980 


© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 
1910; E 2349386; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


Crown HIM WITH MANY CROWNS; 
words by Matthew Bridges, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. [17981 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 16, 
1910; E 234756; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, III. 


CRY OF THE HOMELESS; words and 
music by W. H. Fenton. 8vo. 
[17982 
© Junevd, 1910- 2 cc. June’ 14, 
1910; E 2383850; Will H. Fenton, 
North Girard, Pa. 


CUNNINGHAM (MaAuvp) Idylle (An); 
piano. [17983 
© June 28, 1910; 2 c« June 29, 
1910; E 235095; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London, England. 


CuPip; words by Felix A. Joseph, mu- 
sic by Harry Rushworth; no. 2 in 
minor. [17984 

© July 4, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236201; W. Morley & co., London, 
England. 


CUPID’S DART; words and music by 
[C. Hission]. [17985 


© 1c. July 14, 1910; E 235508; 
Charlotte Hission, Indianapolis, 
Ind. 


DA QUE VENIO CHERCHA (Que venez- 
vous chercher); bourrée de Haute 
et Basse Auvergne, recueillie, notée 
et harmonisée par Marius Verse- 
puy; piano avec texte. (Danses en 
sabots, no. 6.) [17986 

© July 12, 1910; 2 c July °6, 
1910; E 2386286; Heugel & Gie., 
Paris, France. 


DADDY WAS A GRAND OLD MAN; by 
Bert Fitzgibbon and Leo Bennett, 
arr. by L. D. Richards; male voices. 
4to. (Excellent quartette arrange- 
ments, no. 517.) [17987 

© June 24, 1910; 2 c June 25, 
1910; HW 284952; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


pt. 05,'3.'S, v.5 


DADDY WAS A GRAND OLD MAN—Con. 
female voices. 4to. (Excel- 
lent quartette arrangements, no. 
518.) [17988 

© July 6, 1910; 2 e. July 7, 1910; 
E 2385329; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DAFFODIL DAYS; melody by Faulkner 
Brandon; piano. [17989 
© June 30, 1910; 2 ec June 22, 
1910; E 233967; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


DAFFODILS; words by Ella Erskine, 
music by Cyril Scott, op. 68, no. 1. 
No. 2 in C. [17990 

© July 1, 1909; 2 ec. July 2, 1909; 
D 18670; Elkin & co., ltd., London, 
England. 

DANCE OF THE ROSE MAIDENS; charac- 
teristic dance, by Edmund Braham, 
op. 336, arr. by Alfred Roth; orches- 
tra. 4to. [17991 

© June 16, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 234981; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Meow 


DANCE OF THE SEA-URCHINS; by G. H. 
Clutsam; piano. [17992 


© July 2, 1910; 2c. duly 271980; 
E 236159; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


DANCING LESSON; words by Olive Hall, 


music by Daniel Rowe. (Tone 
Stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 
5.) [17993 


© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢ Juke ase: 

E 235269; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

DANDY DAN; two-step and cake walk, 

by Julien Fredericks; orchestra and 

piano. 4to. [17994 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 
1910; E 234835; Jos. W. Stern & ¢co., 
New York, N. Y. 

DANSE DES FOLLIES; by Paul Perrier; 
piano. [17995 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ec. July 14, 1910; 
EK 235526; Frederick Harris Go., 
London, England. 

Dat ALABAMA SHUFFALO; 
Bert Lewis, music by Roy Barton. 
[17996 


© June 25, 1910; 2 « June 27, ~ 


1910; E 235011; Sunlight music co., 
Chicago, II]. 
Dawn; by Kate Vannah, arr. by Otto 
Langey; orchestra. [17997 
© June 22, 1910; 2 « June 23, 
1910; E 234904; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


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words by |] 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


Dawn—Continued. 
——  yalse, by Emil Meené; piano. 


[17998 
© June 30, 1910; 2 c. June 80, 
1910; E 236129; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


—— words and music by H. G. Miller. 
[17999 

© 1c. May 19, 1910; E 235091; 
Henry G. Miiler, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 


DE SHEPA’D; a musical monologue, 
poem by Ben King, music by Fred- 
eric Dale. [18000 

©) Jame 13, 1910; 2'c. July 13, 
1910; E 2386489; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


DEAR EMMELINE; words by J. T. Ba- 

ker, music by H. W. Foster. [18001 

© 1c. June 30, 1910; E 236144; 
John T. Baker, Berkeley, Cal. 


DEAR LITTLE TOTS; words and music 
by H. Breckman. [18002 


©l1e. July 20, 1910; E 236687; 
Herman Breckman, Hammond, Ind. 


DEAR NELL, WHEN FIRST I MET YOU; 
words and music by E. L. Jarvis. 
[18003 
© 1e. July 5, 1910; E 235298; BH. 
L. Jarvis, Philadelphia, Pa. 


DEAR OLD U. S. A.; words and music 
by R. W. Paul. [18004 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 
1910; E 233953; Raymond W. Paul, 
Naugatuck, Conn. 


DEDICATION. See Schumann (R. A.) 


DEE-LIGHTED; words by James Sprague, 
musie by W. F. Braun. [18005 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c June 20, 
1910; E 233848; Wm. F. Braun, Au- 
rora, (11. 


DEEP AS THE SEA; words by Phil. H. 
Armstrong, music by H. C. Arm- 
strong. [18006 


eee. duly 1, 1910; ©. 235258: A. 
Cheatham Armstrong, Washington, 
De. 


DEINE ROSEN AN DER BRUST (Your roses 
on my breast); ged. von Christian 
Morgenstern, English version by Ed- 
ward Oxenford, musik von Felix 
Weingartner, op. 48. (Sechs lieder, 
no. 5.) [18007 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236195; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
perk.” IN:...Y.. 


18016 


DEINE SCHONHEIT (Thy beauty) ; ged. 
von Christian Morgenstern, English 
version by Edward Oxenford, musik 
von Felix Weingartner, op. 48. 
(Sechs lieder, no. 6.) [18008 

© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 256196; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Work, .Neove 

DERNIERE VALSE; von C. M. von Weber, 
arr. von Ludwig Schytte; klavier. 
(Kinder-transcriptionen, no. 11.) 

[18009 

© ‘June’ 14, 1910;° 2 e July® 1, 

1910; E 2385199; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


DES JAHRES LETZTE STUNDE; leichte 
phantasien, von Paul AZilcher, op. 
81; klavier, [18010 


© June 18, 1910; 2 ec July 9, 
1910; EK 285419; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


DESESPERANCE; paroles et musique de 
G. Aubert. [18011 
©) Maye 12) 19105712 “cir June! 4; 
1910; E 284825; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 


DESPAIRING (THE) LOVER; words by 
William Walsh, music by S. Mann. 
London, Stainer & Bell, ltd. 4to. 
(Album of songs for medium voice, 
no. 6.) [18012 


© June) 22.1910) 2c. Jumen2k, 
1910; E 234862; Samuel Mann, Lon- 
don, England. 


DEUTSCHE TANZE. See Schubert (F. 


BS) 
DEUXIEME VALSE; by Paul Perrier; 
piano. [18013 


© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢. July 14, 1910; 
E 235527; Frederick Harris co., 
London, England. 


DiI NoTTE (By night); di F. Boghen; 
pianoforte. (Paesaggi musicali, no. 
dD.) [18014 

Orsumes22.71910s. 2 e Suly IS, 
1910; E 236649; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 

DIABELLI (ANTONIO) Three sonatinas, 
op. 32, 33, 387; rev. and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano four hands. 

[18015 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 

1910; EK 236027; Carl Fischer, New 
Vonrk, Ne ¥. 

DICTEES GRADUEES; par A. M. Auzende. 
pour la voix. Svo. [18016 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 27, 
1910; E 235078; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 


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18017 


Dip I pare; words by G. Hubi-New- 
combe, music by A. von Ahn Carse. 
Ne 2) mA flat. [18017 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235296. Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London, England. 

Divi; valse, on melodies from the 
operetta, music by Oscar Straus, arr. 
by Shipley Douglas. 4to. (Chap- 
pell’s brass and reed band journal, 
no. 79.) [18018 

© July, 12, 1910-2) c. Sully, a3; 
1910; E 236450; Chappell & co., ltd., 
& Metzler & co. (1909), ltd., London, 
England. 

DipzA, DZANETTA (Dis moi, Jeannette) ; 
montagnarde, recueillie, notée et har- 
monisée par Marius Versepuy ; piano 


avee text. (Danses en sabots, no. 
132) [18019 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
EK 236293 Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


DINNA TURN; words and music by 
Katherine Heyman. No. 1 in C. 
[18020 
© July 11, 1910; 2 c.. day 12, 
1910; EH 235460; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 

DizgcE (A); poem by William Cory, 
music by C. V. Stanford, op. 110, no. 
2p 4to; (Choral ~ library,, «mixed 
voices, no. 3.) [18021 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236364; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

DIXIE DOODLE; march, by C. Druh 
[pseud. of Charlotte Hurd]; piano. 

[18022 

@ June: 25, 1910: 2 c. June 27, 

1910; E 235010; Charlotte Hurd, 
Chicago, III. 

Do YOU REGRET; ballad, lyric by Edgar 

Selden, music by Ettore Martini. 
[18023 
© July 9, 1910; 2 ce. July 9, 1910; 
E 235376; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N. Y. 

Do YOU THINK OF THE PAST; words by 
Clifton. Bingham, music by Cecil 
Grant. No. 2 in B flat. [18024 

© July 1, 1909; 2c. July 2, 1909; 
D 18672; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


Doctor TINKLE TINKER; from The girl 
of my dreams, lyric by Otto Hauer- 
bach, music by Karl Hoschna. 

[18025 

© July 9, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 1910; 

E 236385; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work; iN: Y.. 


pt. ete ve So 


DOHNANYI (ERNST VON) Quartett, 
des dur, no. 2, op. 15; bearb. von 
Otto Schmidt; pianoforte zu 4 
hinden. [18026 

© July 13, 1910; 2 ce. July 13, 1910; 
E 236496; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


DOLLAR PRINCESS; quadrilles, on melo- 
dies from the musical play by Leo 
Fall, arr. and selected by Karl Kaps; 
piano. [18027 


© July 16, 1910; 2 ec. July 16,1910; 


E 235557; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 


Crew, ltd., London, England. 


DoLu’s (THE) FIRST PIANO LESSON; by 
Florence Newell Barbour. (Two lit- 
tle piano pieces, no. 1.) [18028 

© July 18, 1910; 2 ce. July 16, 1910; 
E 255552; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Don DELL; comic opera in three acts, 
book, lyrics, and music by Robert 
BE. Gutterman. [18029 


© 1c. June 22, 1910; D 18654; 


Marzian-Gutterman co., Louisville, 
Ky. 
DONIZETTI (GAETANO) Regimentstoch- 


ter (Die); nach seinen haupt- 
stiicken zusammengestellt und bear- 
beitet von Bogumil Zepler, [edited 
by Josef Lewinsky]; klavier mit 
luberlegtem text. (Musik ftr alle, 
no. 9, VI. jahrgang.) [18030 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ¢. June 4, 1910; 
E 234297 ; Ullstein & co., Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


DON’T LOCK THE DOOR OF YOUR HEART; 
written by Chas. Osborne, composed 
by Charles Lucas. London, Star 
music pub. co., ltd. [18031 

©: July 27, 1910; 2 eeduly is: 
1910; E 2385546; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


DON’T TAKE A GIRLIE TO CONEY; words 
by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Ed- 
wards. [18032 

© July 2, 1910; 2 ¢. duly asi 
E 236446; Gus Edwards, ine. New 
York, N.. ¥. 


DON’T TAKE ME TO THE SEASIDE; written 
and composed by C. W. Murphy and 
Will Leiters. [18033 


© June 23, 1910; 2 @ June 23, | 


1910; E 234889; Francis, Day & | 


Hunter, London, England. 


1038 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18052 


° 


Don’r WoRRY; words and music by 
G. L. Rothermel. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. 

© Fuly 15, 1910: 2 « July 15, 
1910; E 236515: Geo. L. Rothermel, 
Sunbury, Pa. 


DoN’T YOU CARE LITTLE GIRL; words by 
Samuel M. Lewis, music by Kerry 


Mills. [180385 
Pisa tt. 1910; 2c. July 15, 
1910; E 286531; Frederick Allen 


Mills, New York, N. Y. 


Don’? YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH ME; 
words and musie by J. L. Pelta. 
[180386 
© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 1910; 
E 236400: Juanita L. Pelta, Buena 
Vista, Colo. 


DooRKEEPER (THE) AT FRIGHTLEY’S; 
or, I’M STANDING HERE; written and 
composed by Worton David and 
George Arthurs. [18037 

© duty 21910; 2 « July 12, 
1910; E 235442; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


berceuse par Vin- 
113242. 
[18038 

© June 30; 1910; 2 c«. July 1, 
1910; E 235248; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


DORSET MEN; poem by William Barnes, 
music by W. H. Markham Lee. 
[18039 
© duly 10, 1909; 2 c. July 12, 
1909; D 18678; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


DorRS, MIGNONNE; 
cenzo Billi, op. 216; piano. 


DovuzE CHANSONS AMOUREUSES, DU PAYS 
BASQUE FRANCAIS; recueillies et 
harmonisées par Charles Bordes, 
traduction francaise rythmée de M. 
Gravollet, textes basques révisés et 
traduits littéralement par Larrieu. 

[18040 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235089; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. 


DowN AT THE PICTURE SHOW; words 
and music by A. F. Bonelli. [18041 
© ic. July 11, 1910; H 236398; 

A. F. Bonelli, Columbus, Ohio. 


DowN BY THE MOONLIT SEA; words and 
music by T. W. Tuley. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [18042 

@ July 15, 19105 2) c. Fuly 15, 
910: BH) 236519 ;. Thos:, W. Tuley, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


[18034 | 


| 
| 


| 


DowN CHELSEA WAY; words by Gunby 
Hadath, music by Henry Coates. 
[18048 
© July 16, 1910; 2 c@ July 18, 
1910; E 236642; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


DREAM (THE) HOUR; by Franz C. 
Bornschein; violin and _ piano. 
(Three concert solos, no. 2.) 


[18044 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c June Qs, 

1910; E 2386032; Carl Fischer, New 
York Nei ¥; 


DREAM (THE) IS 0’ER; words by Rob’t 
Loveman, music by Francis EK. Ma- 
son; soprano and tenor. [18045 

© June 21, 1910; 2 @ June 22, 
1910; E 2383947; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


DREAM MELODY (Réverie du soir) ; by 
Maurice Telma; piano. English 
fingering. [18046 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 24, 
1910; EK 233996; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


DREAM-PICTURE (Traumbild) ; by Géza 
Horvath, op. 89, no. 1; piano duet. 


[18047 

© May 30, 1910; 2c. June 9, 1910; 

E 234420; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


DREAMS OF POET AND PEASANT; waltzes, 
by J. Buonomo; piano. [18048 
Cy huly 20; 1980 2c. duly. 2a, 
1910; E 2385606; James Buonomo, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DREAMS OF you; words by Lawrence 
McCarthy, music by R. Jacobs. 
[18049 
@ A Cy duly, 247 LOO Wr Zoos ; 
Robert Jacobs, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 


DREAMY FANDANGO TUNE; in Up and 
down Broadway, words by Wm. 
Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz. 

[18050 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 

BH 236188; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York, .N. ¥. 

Drirrine; by Rudolf Friml, op. 67; 
piano. [18051 
© Tune 30, 1910; 2 ce. July 1, 1910; 
E 235167: G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, N. Y: 
DRIFTING ON LAKE CHAUTAUQUA; 
words and musie by W. J. Stevens. 
[18052 
© June 20, 1910; 2 ce. June 21, 
1910; BE 234856; Waitstill J. Stevens, 
Mayville. N. Y. 


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18053 


DRINK FOREVER; words and music by 
Edwards Davis. [18053 


@© June 24, 1910: 2 c. sume 725; 
1910; E 234951: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES; 
old English air, arr. by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; cornet and piano. 

[18054 


© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 286028; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork ONE Ye 


DRITTE SUITE, A MOLL; von Eduard 
Schiitt, op. 86; pianoforte und vio- 
line. [18055 


©) duly 13° 1910; 2c) July as: 
1910; E 236497; N. Simrock, g. -m. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


DROMMEBILLEDER (Traumbilder) ; von 
H. C. Lumbye, arr. von Ludwig 
Schytte; klavier. (Kinder-tran- 
scriptionen, no. 19.) [18056 


© June 14, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235207; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


DRoPp A LINE TO CUPID; words and 


music by S. J. Raber. [18057 


© Mar. 30, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 
1910; E 2337438; House of Christo- 
pher, Chicago, [ll]. 


Drowsy Noon; by Thomas F. Dunhill, 
Ops oa pia) Boston. Arthurs. P. 
Schmidt. (A garden of melodies, 
no. 4.) [18058 


© Feb. 7, 1910; 2c. July 15, 1910; 
E 2386540; Alfred Lengnick & ©co., 
London, England. 


DRUID CITY WALTZ; by Samuel T. Dew; 
orchestra. 4to. [18059 


©r Mar. 10, 1910-2" ce. June 27, 
T3IO= 2a5063; Star- music: ‘co., 
Eldred, Pa. 


Druiw’s (THE) PRAYER; valse by Gor- 
don Davson, arr. by J. Ord Hume; 
full brass band. 4to. (Brass and 
reed band journal, no. 500.) [18060 


© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; 
E 236403; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


DRUSILLA; intermezzo by Len Flem- 

ing; piano. [18061 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

E 235229; L. M. Fleming, Corning, 
IN 


pt. HESS. Vas 


Du BIST MEIN LAND (Thou art my 
land); gedicht von Christian Mor- 
genstern, English version by Ed- 
ward Oxenford, musik von Felix 
Weingartner, op. 48. (Sechs lieder, 
NOs, 2.) [18062 


© July 1, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 286192; Breitkopf & Hartel, New 
Work, INI cy. ‘ 


DUDA KISASSZONY; operette 3 felvon- § 
Asban, jrta F. Grunbaum es H. | 
Reichert, forditotta Faragoé Jendé, 
zenejét -szerzette R. Nelsou. 1. 
fiizet, Kor. 3. 2 fiizet, Kor 3. a | 

[18068, 18064 | 


© July 1, 1910; 2 ec each July 1, 
1910; E 285174, 285175; Harmonie 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


Dusky JESSIE; words and music by | 
[18065 @ 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 22, # 


J. A. Murray. 


1910; E 2388951; James A. Murray, 
Boston, Mass. 


DUTCH KIDDIES; wooden shoe dance, | 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus, arr. by T. P. 
and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin or- | 
chestra. [18066 


© July 6, 1910; 2 ce. July 7, 1910; # 
E 235333; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. ¥- 


Dva TuLAcCI (Die _  beiden 
streicher) ; sousedské pro dvé K7Yid- 
lovky, slozil A. Hermann; militar- 
musik. 4to. (Harmonie M. U. no. | 
48.) [18067 


© ‘June 27, 1910: (23cesuty 3, 
1910; E 285408; Mojmir Urb4ének, 
Prague, Austria. 


DyING (THE) SWAN; words by Tenny- 
son, music by Joseph W. G. Hatha- 
way, op. 25; tenor solo and orch. 


[18068 


© July 28, 1910; 2 ce July 21, J 
1910; E 235602; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London, England. 


EASTMAN; march and two-step, by G. @ 


E. Rutherford; piano. [18069 


© June 11, 1910; 2 ec June 14, ff 
1910; E 234841; Geo. HE. Rutherford, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


ECCOMI ALFINE IN BasiLonta. See | 
Rossini (G. A.) | 


EGYPTIENNE (L’). See Indian dance. | 


1040 


land- | ) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18089 


EH, CAILLO, BELLO CaiLto (Ah, Caille. 
belle Caille); bourrée de Haute 
Auyergne et du Velay, recueillie, 
notée et harmonisée par Marius 
Versepuy, piano avec text. (Danses 
en sSabots, no. 10.) [18070 


© July 12, 1910: July 6. 1910: E 
236290 ; Heugel & cie., Paris, France. 


EIBENBAUM (DeER); ged. von Erich 
Langer, musik von Max Thiede, op. 
116; minnerchor. Partitur. [18071 


© May 15, 1910: 2 e. July 16, 
1910; E 235549; Johannes Forster, 
Dresden, Germany. 


EILEEN AROON; words by Thomas Da- 

vis, music by Dermot Macmurrough. 

[18072 

© July 10, 1909; 2 « July oo 

1909; D 18677; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


EINZIGER SOHN; lied von Paul Lincke, 
besetzung fiir infanterie-musik. 4to. 
[18073 


© July 14, 1910; 2 c July 45, 
1910; E 236562; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


EISKRYSTALLE; walzer aus der oper- 
ette, Der rodelzigeuner, von Josef 
Snaga, arr. von Otto Findeisen ; 
klavier. [18074 


© May 18, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910: 
E 234309; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


ELecy; by J. H. Moore. 1. Violin and 
piano. 2. Violoncello and piano. 
[18075, 18076 


© July 9, 1910; 2 c. each July 9, 
1910; E 235397, 235398; J. H. Moore, 
London, England. 


ELEMENTARY PIANO METHOD; by Maur- 
itz Leefson, op. 20. [18077 


© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235402; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ELEVATION, IN E FLaT; by William 
Faulkes, op. 135, no. 3; organ. 
[18078 


© July 6, 1910; 2 ce. July 5, 1910; 
E 235309; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ELINORE (THE); waltzes, by a.) M. 
Burnap; piano. [18079 


© June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 


1910; E 234972; Lena Miller Bur- 
nap, Richford, Vt. 


ELK’s (THE) TOAST; poem by W. J. 
Dawson, music by C. Fritz Marks. 
[18080 
© June 18, 1910: 2 e June 2 
1910; E 235286: Wm. J. Dawson, 
Detroit, Mich. 


EMMALINE; words and music by D. J. 
Garrison. [18081 
© 1c. July 11, 1910; E 236378 ; 


Donald J. Garrison, Williamsport, 
iar 


EMPIRE FLAG; words by R. Awde, mu- 
Sic by L. Rees. Toronto, Whaley, 
Royce & co. [18082 

© July 2, 1910;2e J uly 2, 1910; 
E 236180; Lonnie Rees & Robert 
Awde, Toronto, Canada. 


EN GONDOLE; by L. J. Oscar Fon- 
taine, op. 92; piano. [18083 
© June 22, 1910; 2 e June 22) 
1910; H 233936; Theo. Presser CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


EN REVANT AU BAL; petite valse par 
T. <A. Brunetti; orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [18084 

© July 12, 1910; 2 e@ July tall, 
1910; E 236426; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


ENCHANTEMENT D’AMOUR (Love’s en- 
chantment); valse by Augustus 
Dale; piano. [18085 

© May 23, 1910; 2 ec July 15, 
1910; E 234789; Watson, Wilcock 
& co., Itd., London, England. 


ENCHANTING MELODIE; by Lichner, 
transcription by A. Teres; piano. 
[18086 


© June 10, 1910; 2 c June 10, 
1910; E 284872; Albert Teres, New 
York, NwvY. 


ENCHANTRESS (THE); novellette, by 
Ralph C. Jackson; piano. [18087 
© June 25, 1910; 2 c June 27, 
1910; E 235068; Jos. W. Stern & 
co; News YorkoN,. Y. 


—— waltz, by Walter Rolfe; piano. 
[18088 
© June 27, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; EH 235109; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


ENGLAND; words by Herbert J. Bran- 
don, music by Arnold Beresford. 
No. 2 in C. London, Novello & co., 
ltd. [18089 

©> July 16,91910; 2 c.. July) 18, 
1910; E 2386648; J. H. Adams, Sut- 
ton, Coldfield, England. 


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18090 


pt. I; BBS Vos 


ENGLISH SCENES (Englische scenen) ; 
suite by Granyille Bantock; piano. 
no. 1-5. [18090 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; EK 286117; Bosworth & ¢o., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ENRIQUETA; danza por Alberto de la 
Pena Gil; piano. [18091 


© June 6, 19102" ce June 28, 
1910; E 236107; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


EROTIKON. See Grieg (E. H.) 


ERWACHEN IN DEN GRELLEN TAG; ged. 
von O. J. Bierbaum, musik von Anna 
Cramer, op. 4, ed. by Otto Taubmann. 
(Sechs lieder, no. 1.) [18092 


© May 19, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234803; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin, 
Germany, 


Es IST EIN KOSTLICHES DING DEM HERRN 
ZU DANKEN; motette zum Ernte- 
dankfest, musik von E. Roeder, op. 
63; fiir gemischten chor. 4to. 
(Zwei motetten, no. 2.) f18093 


© Jupe 10, 1910: 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236082; Arno Spitzner’s ver- 
lag, Oranienburg, Germany. 


Es KOMMT DER SCHMERZ GEGANGEN 
(The presence of pain); ged. von 
Christian Morgenstern, English ver- 
sion by Edward Oxenford, musik von 
Felix Weingartner, op. 48. (Sechs 
lieder, no. 4.) [18094 


© July 1, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
EK 256194; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Monks N.Y. 


ESTHER; danza por Xavier Dumont, 
op. 108, piano. México, Enrique 
Munguia. [18095 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236103; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


ETE (L’) DE LA SAINT Martin; valse 
lente sur des motifs de Afgar op- 
érette, musique de Charles Cuvillier, 
arr. par Victor Charmeites; piano. | 

[18096 


© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; 
E 236148; Enoch & cie, Paris, France. 


Erome; paroles de Alfred De Musset, 
musique de Gennaro Napoli, op. 19, 
no. 1. No. 113247. [18097 


© July 12, 1910; 2 « July 13, 
1910; E 236448; G. Ricordi & co.. 
Milan, Italy. 


EXTOILE DE L’AMOUR; paroles et musique 
de G. Aubert. [18098 
© May 12, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

E 234321; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


Etupr, See Chopin (F. F.) 


ETUDE-CAPRICE; par Herbert Fryer, op. 
9, no. 1; piano. [18099 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; E 235480; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


Eva LEA; words by R. A. T. Bailey, 
music by H. Kirkus Dugdale. 
[18100. 
© June 1, 1910; 2 ee aune 29; 
1910; E 236051; Rose A. T. Bailey, 
Consumne, Cal. 


EVENING BELLS; waltzes, by Fred W. 
Clement; orchestra. 4to. [18101 
© Nov.. 9, 1909; 2 e. dene 27, 
1910; E 235062; Star music co., E1- 
dred, Pa. 


EVENING (AN) SERVICE; MAGNIFICAT 
AND NUNC DIMITTIS, set to music by 
F. Edmonds; key of F. 4to. (Am- 
brose edition of church music, no. 
131.) [18102 

© June 4, 1910; 2 c« June 24, 
1910; E 2383991; Ambrose Abbott & 
co., London, England. 


See Schumann (R. A.) 


EVER ONWARD; hymn, words by F. E. 
Hill, music by Mrs. F. HE. Hill. 
[18103 
© July 7, 1910; 2 e. July 8, 1910; 
E 236843; F. E. & Mrs. F. E. Hill, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


EVENING SONG. 


EVERYBODY TWO-STEP; rag by W. Her- | 
zer; piano. [18104 
© June 30, 1910; 2 5e) sity 
1910; E 235359; Wallie Herzer, San | 
Francisco, Cal. 


Ev’RYWHERE I Go I’LL LEAVE MY HEART 


WITH YOU; written and composed by } 


Tom Mellor and Harry Gifford. 
[18105 } 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ec July 15, | 
1910; EK 236561; B. Feldman & co., | 
London, England. j 


EXTASE D’AMOUR (Love is ecstasy); I 
par Raymond R6ze, op. 28, rey. and 
ed. by Gustay Saenger and Alvin | 
Buechner; violoncello and piano. 

[18106 | 

© June 18, 1910; 2 « June 28, | 
1910; E 234999; Carl Fischer, New | 
York, N.Y. . 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18124 


EXTREME-ORIENT; poésie de Albert Sa- 


main, Musique de Jacques de la 
Presle. [18107 
Jeune 28, 1910: 2 c. June 20, 


1910; E 235491; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. 


EXULTANT PRAISES; for Sunday schools 
and Young people's societies, ed. by 
W. B. Judefind, A. L. Judefind. W. 
Stillman Martin, W. A. Post... 
Baltimore, Md. Judefind bros., 1910. 
(224) p. 23cm. $0.30 & $0.35. 

[18108 

© May 13, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 

1910; A 265969; Judefind bros., 
Baltimore, Md. 


FAIR LAND OF JAPAN; words by P. J. 

O'Reilly, music by Cuthbert Clarke. 

[18109 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 

1910; E 233874; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


FatRigS (THE); poem by William 
Cory, music by C. B. Stanford, op. 
110, no. 3. 4to. (Choral library, 
mixed voices, no. 4.) [18110 

@iguly 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236365; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


FAIRIES’ COURTSHIP; morceau elegante, 
by Eduard Holst; piano. [18111 


© June 27, 1910: 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235110; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FAIRY AND THE FLOWER; words by Fred 
G. Bowles, music by Herbert King. 
mo. Ain J) flat. ici 


@ June 22, 1910: 2 ¢c. June 24, 
1910; EH 283999; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


FAIRY MINUET; by Thomas F. Dun- 
ni eoep, s.:- pt. Boston, Arthur P. 
Schmidt. (A garden of melodies, no. 
2.) [18113 

© Feb. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. July 15, 1910; 
EH 236538; Alfred Lengnick & ©Co., 
London, England. 


FAITH, Hope AND CHARITY; written 
and composed by W. H. Wallis and 
Fred E. Terry. [18114 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
EK 236218; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


FAITHFUL KNIGHTS OF GOOD ST. GEORGE; 
words by W. J. Eldridge, music by 
Adam Geibel. 8vo. [18115 

(une 20) 1910: 2 ©. June. 25, 
1910; E 234967; St. George’s castle, 
K. G. E., Philadelphia, Pa. 


FALLING BLOSSOMS; by Sidney Stein- 
heimer, op. 36; piano. (In spring, 
mor 5.) [18116 

© July 11, 1910; 2 ec. July 11, 1910; 
E 286414; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


FANFARE IN D; by William Faulkes, 

op. 135, no. 2; organ. [18117 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 

E 235812; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FANTAISIE-BARCAROLLE; Souvenir de 
Kampsville, by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 229; piano. [18118 

© July 9, 1910; 2 ¢. July 11, 1910; 
E 2386371; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
Mork» iN. Ye 


FANTASIE ON SWEDISH AIRS (Fantasi 
ofver svenska folkvisor); by G. 
Johnson; piano or organ. [18119 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 24, 
1910; E 238985; Gustavus Johnson, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


FaRJEON (H.) Two idylls, op. 28, nos. 
1 and 2; piano. (New century se- 
ries, no. 276.) [18120 

@©rdtly 1, 1910; 2 ¢ July 18; 1910; 
E 236571; Vincent music co., Itd., 
London, England. 


FARMER AT THE CIRCUS; bucolic dance, 
by Geo. L. Spaulding; piano. 
[18121 
© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; E 234950; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Faro NELL; song with refrain, words 
by L. Monroe Thompson, music by 
M. W. Butler. [18122 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ¢. June 27, 
1910; E 235029; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 

FASCHINGSSCHWANK AUS WIEN. See 

Schumann (R. A.) 


FATHER DEAR FATHER COME HOME WITH 
ME Now; words by Joe McCarthy, 
music by Harry de Costa. [18123 

©; Jane 30, ASLO; «2. ex July 4, 
1910; E 235159; Head music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


FAULKES (WILLIAM) Caprice in B 

flat, op. 185, no. 4; organ. [18124 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 

B 235310: Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


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18125 


pt. a aes, Vo 


FEAST OF HARVEST; harvest anthem, 
composed by Arthur W. Marchant. 
4to. [18125 

@©fgune- 23, 19103) 2 “ess suly, 2, 
1910; E 236235; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


HEENREIGEN; von F. A. Reissiger, arr. 


von Ludwig Schytte; klavier. (Kin- 
der-transcriptionen, no. 2.) [18126 
ie). jane 14. WelO =) 2. aamby, a 


1910; E 235190; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


FESTA DI GONDOLE (Gondola festival) ; 
di F. Boghen; pianoforte. (Paesaggi 
musicali, no. 6.) [18127 

@©» June 2?) 491022) ce, July 18; 
1910; E 236650; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


FIANCAILLES DE FAUVETTE; romance, 
paroles de Jean Bonin, musique de 
Emile Duhem. [18128 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 235489; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. 


FIDELAINE; conte lyrique en 3 actes, 
poéme de Honoré Lejeune, version 
allemande de Hmile Witmeur, mu- 
sigue de Albert Dupuis. Partition 
chant et piano. 4to. [18129 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
D 18662; A., Dupuis, Paris, France. 


FIDELITY; march two-step, by F. H. 
Losey; band. 4to. [181380 
@) sume 7, 1910:02. 6 “June? 2s; 
1910; E. 236037; Carl Fischer, New 
Work Nay. 
song without words, by Richard 
Ferber; piano. [18131 
Odie 219102) c. sune: 2: 
1910; E 285047; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Fintne (LA) AUX CHEVEUX DE LIN; 
extrait des Préludes, par Claude 
Debussy. transcription, par Léon 
Roques. 1. Piano 4 4 mains. 2. 
Violon et piano. 38. Orgue. 

[18132-18134 

© July 12, 1910; 2 c. each July 

11, 1910; E 236430-236432; Durand 
et cie., Paris, France. 


FIRE FLY; intermezzo and two-step, by 
Richard Schmidt. 1. Orchestra. 2. 
Band. [18135, 18136 

© July 5, 1910; 2 c. each July 9, 
1910; E 2385892, 235393; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinanti, Ohio. 


1044 


FIRST LIGHT INFANTRY; march by Ed- 
win ©. G. Goffe, arr. by F. Capone; 
orchestra. 4to. [18137 


© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 
1910; E 238617; Goffe bros., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


First (THE) sone (Das erste lied) ; 
English and German words by C. 
Hilton-Turvey, music by T. Hilton- 
Turvey ; with violin obbligato ad lib. 
No. 1 in D. [18138 

© July 2, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235264; Elkin & co., Itd., London, 
England. 


FLIRTATION CAPRICE; by Arthur B. 
Campbell; piano. [18139 
© June 21, 1910; 2 e. June 24, 
1910; E 233977; E. B. Holmes, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FLOW OF SOUL; waltzes, by Jos. Rix- 
ner, arr. by W. Lewis; band. 4to. 
[18140 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ec. July 9, 1910; 

E 2353889; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


FLOWER FROLIC; by Franz C. Born- 
schein; piano solo. (Spring time 
fancies, no. 1.) [18141 

© June 13, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236046; Carl Fischer, New 
Monk, TING 


FLOWER OF LIBERTY; words by Oliver 
Wendell Holmes, music by O. B. 
Brown, arr. by N. ©. Po sence 
choruses, Svo. ed. no. 12,055.) 

[18142 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; E 285140; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FLYING IN THE AEROPLANE; waltz song, 
words and music by M. E. Streeter. 
[181438 

© June. 30, 19105 Beeaiehye 2, 
1910; E 236256; Metta EH. Streeter, 
New Britain, Conn. 


FLYING WITCHES; by Edward Holst; 
piano. [18144 
© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235111; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FoLLow THE TRAM LINES; English ver- 

sion by Ballard Macdonald. [18145 

© July 1, 1910; 2.¢. duly, Zea 

E 236168; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York: News 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


FOOLISH IDLE REGRETS; recitative and 
aria, from The Trojans in Carthage 
by Hector Berlioz, adapted by Frank 
van der Stucken. (Operatic anthol- 
ogy. no. 378.) [18146 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c June 24, 
1910; E 2838974: G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


For Jesus; words and music by Alice 

Marie Reynolds. [18147 

© duly 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

E 236357 ; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


For THEE; by Kate Vannah, arr. by 
Otto Langey; orchestra. [18148 
© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; E 234902; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ForGoTTEN (THE) MELODY; by John 

A. Loud; piano. [18149 

©l1e. July 5, 1910; E 235300; Ha- 
ward F. Payne, Belmont, Mass. 


FOUR LITTLE COCONUTS; Schottische by 
Lawrence B. O’Connor; piano. 
[18150 


© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 
1D 235318; Ernest S. Williams, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FRAGT MIR NICHT NACH. See Kaun 


(Hugo). 


FRANKE (W.S.) Three dances in the 
olden style; piano. Contents: Gav- 
otte in G; Minuet in B flat; and 
Minuet in A. (Guildhall edition, no. 
44.) [18151 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236219; Orpheus music co., Lon- 
don, England. 


FRATERNITY ; Hayes; 

band. 4to. [18152 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 

E 235390; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


march, by Al. 


FRIEND OF MINE; words by Annie Jobn- 
son Elint, music by Lucy Rider 
Meyer. [18153 


© May 9, 1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; 
FE 233856; C. Y. Morse, Chicago, Ill. 


FRIENDSHIP’S RAINBOW; words by H. 
Macnaughton-Jones, music by Sid- 
well Jones. [18154 

Cri t4 A9N0s 2 «es July 15, 
1910; H 236511; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


18164 


FRIML (RUDOLF) Four easy pieces; 


piano four hands. Contents: 1. 
Waltz. 2. Hunting-song. 3. Ro- 
mance. 4. Polonaise. [18155 


© uly 21,1910 2)e, July 2, 1910: 
E 2386165; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Works Noy: 


FRISCO THE PARIS OF THE U. S. A., 
words and music by H. Hendler. 
[18156 
© ic. June 15, 1910; E 233750: 
Charles Mayer & Hiersheh Hendler, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


FRISKIN (JAMES) Sonata in G major, 
op. 5; violin and piano. [18157 
©P July 25 1910-25 ec) July, 
1910; E 236433; Stainer and Bell, 
ltd., London, England. 


FRoG’s FROLIC; grotesque intermezzo 
two-step, by J. Bodewalt Lampe; 
piano. [18158 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
BE 236254: Jerome re Remick & CO., 
Detroit, Mich. 


FROLIC OF THE BEES; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing; piano. [18159 
©) June 22) 1910). 2) © June. 23; 
1910; E 234897; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FROM AN INDIAN LoDGE. See MacDow- 


ell (E. A.) 
FROM OUT THE MIST; from Songs of 
Summer, words by H. D. Banning, 


music by Robert Coningsby Clarke. 
NO Min Cs [18160 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 21, 


1910; E 234873; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 
FRUHLING (DER) NAHT; ged. von 


Georg Blikslager, musik von G. Ad. 
Uthmann; minnerchor. 4to. [18161 
© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 286085; J. Giinther, Dres- 
den, Germany. 
E'RYER (HERBERT) ‘Two little waltzes, 
op. 7, no. 1; piano. [18162 
© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 235484; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 
FUNERAL MARCH: by H. Reineck, op. 1; 
piano. [18163 
© 1c. June 23, 1910; E 284914; 
Henry Reineck, Chicago, Il. 
GALI REVEIL; valse brillante par Vin- 
cenzo Billi, op. 212: piano. 118241. 
[18164 
e. July 1, 1910; 
Milan, 


© June 30, 1910; 2 
BH. 235247: G. Ricordi & co., 
Italy. 


1045 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18165 


pt. Tyee VS 


GALOPADE; by Thomas F. Dunhill, op. | GERMANIA; folk song, by Pierre Re- 


31; pf. Boston, Arthur P. Schmidt. | 


(A garden of melodies, no. 7.) 
[18165 


© Feb: 7, 1910; 2 c. July. 15, 1910; 
E 236548; Alfred Lengnick & Go., 
London, England. 


GARDE (LA); marche militaire, by S. 


Gatty Sellars. obl. Svo. (Organ 
solos for recitals, no. 173.) [18166 
© June 2, 1910; 2 ¢. July 18, 1910; 


E 286572; Vincent music co., ltd., 
London, England. 
GARDEN (THE) OF DREAMS: words by 


Fred. KE. Weatherly, music by J. L. 
Molloy. [18167 
@ silly 107 190902 "2 co" Suty. V2, 


1909; D 18674; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


GARDEN (THE) OF LILIES; verse by M. 
Q., music by Lady Garioch. [18168 
©’ July 12, 1910" 2 e: July 12, 
1910; E 235465: John Church C0.; 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


GARDEN OF LOVE; written and composed 
by Tom Mellor and Harry Gifford. 
[18169 
© July 6, 1910; 2 ec. July 6, 1910; 
E 236210; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


GEE! I HAD A GRAND VACATION; words 
and music by I. Gelbstein. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18170 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 

1910; E 235087 : Isidor Gelbstein, 
New York, IN, ¥. 


GEFANGENE (DER) DER ZARIN; oper 
in zwei akten, von Rudolph Lothar, 
musik von Karl vy. Kaskel, op. 21. 
Klavierauszug mit text vom kompo- 
nisten. [18171 

© July 1, 1910: 2e. July 1, 1910; 
D 18661; Harmonie- verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


GEISTERGRUSS. 


GEORGIA (A) BALL: 
Flanders; piano. 


© June 30, 1910; 2 c July-5, 
1910; E 235321; Bert H. Flanders, 
Eastman, Ga. 


See Traumstimmen. 


rac. by &B.-.H. 
[18172 


GERMAN STUDENT’S MARCHING SsoNG; 
quartette, words by Frederick Blun- 


dell, music by Alfred G. Wathall: 
men’s voices. 4to. [18173 
© July 5,. 1910; 2 eTJuly 11, 


1910: E 236396 : Fillmore bros. ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


nard; piano. (From foreign lands, 
0.72: [18174 


© June 22, 1910; 2, aiane 22) 
1910; E 2388930; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GETHSEMANE; ah episode from The 
Life of Christ, composed by Gran- 
ville Bantock; baritone solo, cho- 
rus and organ. Vocal score. 4to. 

[18175 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 

E 235409; Breitkopf & Hartel, New 
Work.oIN.o 


GHASEL; ged. von Griesebach, mu- 
sik von Leo Blech, op. 19. (Drei 
lieder, no. 2.) [18176 


© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235173; Harmonie verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Guost (THE) oF KELLY; song in Up 
and down Broadway, words by Wil- 
liam Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [18177 

© July 2, 1910; 2 ¢ tpl, 410 
FE 236181; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Nonk. INS Ne 


Girt (THE) I BRING THEE; words and 
music by Helen Jsilner; in D. 
[18178 
© June 22, 19107 20e saume <1, 
1910; E 235065; Leonard & Go., 
London, England. 


(THE) WITH THE TWINKLING 
words and music by Mrs. 
W. F. Dunn. New York, F. B. Hav- 
iland pub. co. [18179 

© July 13; 1910; 2 Gc] james, 
1910; E 236460; Mrs. W. F. Dunn, 
Malden, Mass. 


GIT ON YO’ ANGEL CLO’ES; words by 
C. Neilson, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. [18180 

© June 28, 1910; 2 « June 28, 
1910; E 236069; Chas. Neilson, 
Mayville, N. Dak. 


GIVE A MAN A HORSE HE CAN RIDE; 
poem by James Thomson, music by 
Howard Carr. (Modern songs, no. 
29.) [18181 

© June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 24, 
1910; E 233984; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


GIVE ME A PIGGY-BACK; written and 
composed by George Arthurs and 
Alf J. Lawrance. [18182 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236204; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


GIRL 
EYES. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


GIVE YOUR HAND TO A PAL WHO’S DOWN 
AND OUT; words and music by Carrie 
Nerthey. [18183 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235112; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GLinpE (THE) AWAY RAG; by F. C. 

Keithley; piano. [18184 

my >, 1910; 2 ce. July 7, 1910: 

E 235358; Frank C. Keithley, Des 
Moines, flowa. 


GLORY, GLORY, GLORY; hymn, words by 
D. W. G., musie by S. D. Kinne. 
[18185 


© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236319; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


GLoRY GREENE; intro: Sweet Daisy 
McCue, medley waltz by Frank Jim- 
erson, arr. by E. W. Berry; orches- 
tra. 4to. [18186 


© Jan. 5, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; 
E 236567; E. W. Berry music ©co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


GLORY TO THE FATHER; hymn, music 

by Sarah L. Squire. [18187 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; 

E 236307; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 

GLtucK (CHRISTOPH WILIBALD VON) 
Melody from the opera Orfeo; arr. 
by Maud Powell; violin and piano. 

[18188 


© July 6, 1910; 2 ce. July 7, 1910; 
E 235367; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, N. Y. 


Sonate 4 tre, F dur; bearbeitet 
von Alfred Moffat; zwei violinen 
und pianoforte mit violoncell ad lib. 
(Meisterschule, no. 11.) [18189 


Oxvsuly a3, 1910; 2 «..July 13, 
1910; E 236498; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


GNOMENTANZ; von Kar] Bleyle, op. 16; 
grosses orchester. Partitur. [18190 


June 17) 1910: 2 c..July 1, 
#910; Ei 235182; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Go YE TO ISRAEL; hymn, words and 
music by Sarah L. Squire. [18191 
© July 7, 1910; 2 ec. July 8, 1910; 
E 236840; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 
GOBLINS’ PARADE; characteristic dance, 
by Walter C. Simon; piano. [18192 
© June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 285017; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. j 


18202 


GOD BE MERCIFUL; hymn, music by M. 
L. McPhail. 8vo. [18193 
© June 24, F910: )2 culmly,Z, 
1910; E 285348; Lorenz pub. Go., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GoD IS EVER NIGH; words by S. E. 
Locke, music by Francis Byford. 
No. 2 in G. [18194 

© June 26, 1910; 2c. July, £8, 
1910; E 2386664; Bosworth & Go., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


GoD LIVES; words and music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [ 18195. 
© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 16, 
1910; E 234757; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 


GOD MADE ME FOR You (Raison d’étre) ; 
words by Margaret Allen Carolyn, 
music by J. Lewis Browne. [18196 

© July 18; 1910; 2 c. July 19, 
1910; E 235577; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


GOD OF ALL COMFORT; words by Hmily 
Huntington Miller, music by L. R. 
Meyer. [18197 

©) May 9; 1910; 2 c¢. June 20; 
1910; E 283853; Lucy Rider Meyer, 
Chicago, Ill. 


GODARD (BENJAMIN LOUIS PAUL); 
Canzonetta; arr. by Wm. Heald; 
clarinet and piano. [18198 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 234995; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y< 


Chanson de Florian; arr. by Ed- 
win Franko Goldman; cornet and 
piano. [18199 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; EK 236017; Carl Fischer, New 
Works) Ney. 


GOLDEN HEARTED DAISIES; words by 
Elizabeth Gordon, music by W. R. 
Williams. [18200 

©) dune: 22,1910: 2: ec June 22 
1910; H 2383941; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. : 


GOLDEN SUN-FLOWER; words and music 

by Roy Neil Wrightman. [18201 

© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 

HE 2385482; Wrightman music pub. 
co., Saginaw, Mich. 


intermezzo-two step, by Roy Neil 
Wrightman; piano. [18202 

© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 
EH 285484: Wrightman music pub. 
co., Saginaw, Mich. 


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18203 pt. Tas ve 
GOLDEN TREASURY OF MuSIC. See | GRAND COMMANDER’S MARCH; by L. I. 
Brahms (J.) Wetzel; piano. 


GONDOLIERA; by W. Busé; violin or 

*cello with piano acc. [18203 

© June 4, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; 

EK 286078; Willem Busé, Putney, 
England. 


— Melodia di Rud. Zamrzla, instr. 
von Jul. Fucik; banda. 4to. (Har- 
monie M. U. no. 43.) [18204 

© June 27, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
EK 235406; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 


GoopD-BYE, BILL; words and music by 
Billy Gaston. [18205 
© june 27, 1910: -2 © Sune Vz 
1910; E 2385053; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N.Y. 


GOOD-BYE MY DEAREST GIRLIE; words 
and music by H. J. Volz. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [18206 


© dune 21, 1910> 2 ¢, June 21. 
1910; E 234876; Henry J. Volz, Mt. 
Oliver, Pa. 


GOOD-BYE, MY SWEETHEART; words and 

music by Henrietta Andrews Jepson. 

[18207 

© June) 29; 1910: 2 ¢c June 29; 

1910; EH 2385129; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. : 


GOOD OLD PIPE DREAMS; words by Frank 
R. Thompson, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. [18208 

©) dune 29, 1910: 2) c. June 29; 
1910; E 2385185; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


GooDBy BrETTy Brown; march song, 
words by Jack Mahoney, music by 
T. Morse. [18209 


© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 236071; Theodore Morse 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


GouNoD (CHARLES-F'RANCOIS) Romaine 
march; arr. by Oscar Paul; piano 
six hands. (Choice trios, no. 11.) 

[18210 

© July 5, 1910; 2 c July 6, 1910; 

E 236200; P. J. Lammers, Baltimore, 
Md. 


GrAciA (LA) DE Dios; paso ddble par 
L. Gallini; orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [18211 

© July 19,1910; 2 c. July 20, 1910: 
E 286667; Casa Dotésio, Madrid, 
Spain. 


[18212 

© June 25, 1910; 2 7erime 27. 
1910; E 235009; Leroy Irving Wet- 
zel, Chicago, Il. 


GRANDS (LES) VENTS VENUS D’OUTRE- 
MER; poésie de Henri de Régnier, 
musique de Jacques de la Presle. 

[18213 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 

1910; E 285493; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris, France. 


GREEK LOVE SONGS; words by Jane — 
Minot Sedgwick, from Love songs 
from the Greek, music by George 
Buchannan. [18214 


© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 
E 235456; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


GREY GALLOWAY; a border baliad, by 
J. B. McEwen; full orchestra score. 
London, Novello & co., itd. [18215 


© July 16,1910; 2 c. July 18, 1910; 
E 236644; J. B. McEwen, London. 
England. 


GREY SHADOWS; words and music by 
Ernest Crampton. [18216 


© June 380, 1910; 2 c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235257; Cary & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


GRIEG (EDVARD HaceruP) Erotikon, 
op. 48, no. 5; edited and fingered by 
Paolo Gallico; piano. [18217 


© June 14, 1910; 2 ce. June 15, 
1910; E 233729; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


—]I love thee (Ich liebe dich) ; arr. 
by Edwin Franko Goldman; cornet 
and. piano. [18218 


© June 18, 1910; 2 @ June 28, 
1910; EH 236018; Carl Fischer, New 
York, No Xe 


Love, op. 25, no. 5; ed. and fin- 
gered by Paolo Gallico; piano. 
[18219 
© June 14, 1910; 2 @ aune ss. 
1910; E 233730; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


GROSSE FANTASIE. See Brahms (J.) 


GRUENBERG (EUGENE) ed. One hun- 
dred ten violin pieces in the first po- 
sition; by different composers; piano 
ace: Vou Shols [18220 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 
1910; A 266212; Eugene Gruenberg, 
Boston, Mass. 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18238 


GUARD (THE) MOUNT; march by J. E. 
Alexander, arr. by G. H. Reeves; 
band. 4to. [18221 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 284988; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N. Y. 

GUARD’S REVIEW; grand march, by Ed- 

ward Holst; piano. [18222 
© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 


1910; E 235113; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GYPSY BARN DANCE; Ras: 
Fithian; piano. [18223 
Pte. snly 1, 1910: E 235476; 
Mrs. Florence S. Fithian, Brookyln, 
NC YY. 


by Mrs. 


GYPSY WALTZ; by Len Fleming; piano. 

[18223* 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 

E 235230; L. M. Fleming, Corning, 
i, ae 

HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Sonate 4 

tre, A dur; bearbeitet von Alfred 


Moffat; zwei violinen und piano- 
forte, mit violoncell ad lib. (Meis- 
terschule, no. 17.) [18224 


eamuly is: 1910; °2.¢ July 13, 
1910; EH 286504; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


HALLEY’S COMET WALTZ; by L. Peco- 
rella; piano. [18225 
© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235026; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


HALLOH! DIE GROSSE REVUE; potpourri 
von Paul Lincke; besetzung fiir in- 
fanterie musik. 4to. [18226 

© June 25, 1910; 2 ec. June 27, 
1910; E 2385066; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


HAPPY DAYS, BYGONE DAYS; words by 
B. Zimmerman, music by Harry 
Hoyt. [18227 

© June 29, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235131; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


Happy ON THE WAY; words and music 
by L. F. Owens. [18228 
eS, Apr 15, 1910-2 «. May 14, 
1910; E 235474; Luther F. Owens, 
Julesburg, Colo. 


Happy RAG; words by Marvin Lee, mu- 
sic by Le Roy Stover. [18229 
@ Heb, G6, 19105 2 ce June 10, 
1910; E 2338744; House of Christo- 
pher, Chicago, [1l. 


HARMONY LESSONS; by Daniel Pro- 
theroe. Nos. 98-100. S8vo. 18230 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 17, 
1910; A 264828; Siegel-Myers corre- 
ae ee school of music, Chicago, 


HAS ANYBODY GOT A KISS TO SPARE? 
words by Gus Kahn, music by Grace 
Le Boy. [182381 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c June 22, 
1910; E 233944; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


HAS ANYONE FOUND A GIRL? written 
and composed by Edgar Bateman 
and H. F. Greenfield. [18232 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ce. July 6, 1910; 
E 236211; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


HASHED BROWN; march and two step 

by Thos. S. Allen; orchestra. 4to. 

[18283 .- 

© June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 

1910; E 2385023; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


HAUSER (PHILIP) Valse, op. 2. (2 
piano pieces, no. 1.) [182384 
© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 24, 
1910; E 288981; Carl Hauser, New 
Work: INS YY 


HE’D NOTHING BUT HIS VIOLIN; words 
by Mary Kyle Dallas, music by 
Francis E. Mason, with violin obli- 
gato. [18235 

© June 21, 1910; 2 e¢.. June 22, 
1910; E 233945; C. W. Thompson & 
CO., Boston, Mass. 


HE LEFT HIS LITTLE CHRYSANTHEMUM ; 
written and composed by Fred God- 
frey and Orlando Powell. [182386 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 236203; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Her Loves ME; from The girl and the 
page, words and music by P. L. 
Seantling. [18237 

© June 25, 1910; 2 ec. June 25, 
1910; E 234959; Philip L. Scantling, 
Washington, D. C. 


HEAR WHAT THE CROWD SAY; written 
by John P. Harrington, composed 
by John Neat. [18288 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236212: Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


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18239 


HEART LONGINGS; hymn, words by R. 

B. Young, music by Sarah L. Squire. 

[182389 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

BH 236315; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


HEART OF JESUS, BENT IN TWAIN; 
words by Mary A. Lathbury, music 
arr. by Lucy Rider Meyer. [18240 

© May 9, 1910; 2 c« June 20, 
1910; E 233858; C. Y. Morse, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


HEARTS LONGING; waltzes, by James 
Scott; piano. [18241 
© June 8, 1910; 2 @ June 20, 
1910: E 233837; Stark music ptg. & 
pub. co., St. Louis, Mo. 


HEIMWEH; ged. von Gotthilf Necker, 


musik von Alfred Baier, op. 17; 
vierstimmiger miinnerchor. 4to. 
[18242 


© May 18, 1910; 2 c« June 4, 
1910; E 234291; Albert Auer, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


IS THIS THE WEATHERMAN; 
Olive Hall, music by 
Daniel Rowe. (Tone stories, vocal 
or instrumental, no. 11.) [18243 

© duly 5; 19107 2 c duly 5, 1910; 
E 235275; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


HELLO, 
words by 


HELMAN (HAROLD) Caprice in B 
minor: ord. “obl. 8vo. (Organ 
loft, book 66, no. 200.) [18244 


© June 1, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
Passat. sVincene muse Co:, ltd, 
London, England. te 


HEN AND THE JEWEL; words by Jessica 

Moore, music by Geo. L. Spaulding. 

[18245 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 

1910; E 235114; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


HER NAME WAS Mary Woop, BUT MARY 
WoOULDN’T; words and music by H. 
T. Dimick. [18246 


© 1c. July 14, 1910; E 235506; 
Howard T. Dimick, Shreveport, La. 


HERACLITUS; poem by William Cory, 
music by C. V. Stanford, op. 110, no. 
4. Ato. (Choral library, mixed 
voices, no. 5.) [18247 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236366; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


pt. 114, 2. S&., V5 


HERALD (THE); march by W. Scott 
Ruble; band. 4to. [18248 
© May 18, 1910; 2 & June 23, 
1910; E 2349382; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


HERE AM I, SEND ME; words by J. Gil- 
christ Lawson, musie by C. H. 
Gabriel. [18249 

© July 15, 1910; 2 e. July 8, 1910; 
E 236362; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 
1 BU 


HERE COMES THE BRIDE, SOUNDS TO ME 
LIKE SOMEONE DIED; words by HE. 
Irving Cohen, music by Alvin Myer. 

[18250 
© 1c. July 20, 1910; E 236685; 
Edythe Gibbons, New York, N. Y. 


HERE TO STAY; words and music by 

G. W. Dungan. [18251 

© June 27, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

FE 235165; G. W. Dungan, Strasburg, 
Pa. 


HERRMANN (TH.) 12 melodious études, 
op. 100; ed. by Franz Bornschein ; 
violin, first position, with acc. for 
a second violin. Rey. ed. Book 1. 
Book 2. (Schmidt’s educational 
series, no. 28 A and B.) 

[18252, 18253 


© July 20, 1910; 2 « each July 
20, 1910; E 236678, 286679; Arthur 
P. Sehmidt, Boston, Mass. 


HEURE (L’) DELICIEUSE; paroles de 
Lucien Marolte, musique de Victor 
Staub. [18254 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236278; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


HEURES (LES) D’ETE (Summer hours) ; 
poésie d’Albert Samain, English 
words by Nita Cox, mises en mu- 
Sique par Rhené-Baton, op. 14. 

[18255 

© July 12, 1910; 2 e. July 6, 1910; 

E 236264; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


HIDE FROM THE LIGHT OF THE MOON; 
words by Dave Clark, music by Solly 
Ginsberg. [18256 

© June 28; 1910: ZF ce. June ee 
1910; E 286060; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


HIGH IN MY AEROPLANE; words and 
music by R. C. Peterson. New 
York. F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18257 

©: July 19, 1910; 2 e July 19, 

1910; E 235579; Raymond- C. Peter- 
son, Cheney, Wash. 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


HIGH JINKS ON BOARD: musical comedy 
in one act, book by Lotta Alger, 
lyrics by Agnes L. Gage, music by 
G. J. Wetzel. Vocal score. [18258 

© ic. July 8, 1910; E 236368; 
George J. Wetzel, New York, N. Y. 


HILpa;: words and music by C. C. Mc- 
Eckron. New York. F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18259 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235088; Chas. C. McEckron, 
Seattle, Wash. 


HIM THAT COMETH UNTO ME; words 
and music by O. A. Miller. [18260 
© June 29, 1910; 2 ¢«. July 6, 


1910; EH 235518; O. A. Miller, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


HIMMLISCHE MARCHEN; walzerlied aus 
der operette. Der rodelzigeuner, text 
yon Leo Kastner, musik von Josef 
Snaga. [18261 


© May 18, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234308; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


His CARE NEVER FAILS; words and 
music by G. W. Wilmot. 8vo. (In 
Westminster primary quarterly, vol. 
10, no. 3.) [18262 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 1910; 
EH 2385097; Geo. W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


His LOVE IS SO PRECIOUS TO ME; words 
by D. W. Griffin, music by S. D. 
Kinne. [18263 

© July 7, 1910; 2 @ July 8, 1910; 
E 236322; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


Ho, HO, FoR TEDDY; words and music 
by John Howard Craig. [18264 
©) jume 13, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 
1910; E 233611; M. B. Lyman & co., 
Chicago, [I]. 


Hopomoxo; Indian romance, by Ernest 
Reeves; orchestra and piano. 4to. 
[18265 
@ dune: 20; 19105 2 e. June 21, 
1910; H 234886; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Horst THE FLAG; march, by J. S. Tay- 
lor; band. 4to. [18266 
© May 18, 1910; 2 ¢. June 23, 
1910; E 2349381; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


18275 

Homert (THE) MY MOTHER LOVED SO 
WELL; words and music by I. N. 
Williams. [18267 


© July 2, 1910; 2 ec. July 5, 1910: 
E 235299; I. N. Williams, De Graff, 
Ohio. 


HOME SWEET HOME; englisches volks- 
lied, arr. von Ludwig Schytte; kla- 
vier. (Kindertranscriptionen, no. 
18.) [18268 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ¢. July 1, 1910; 
E 235206; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


HONEY, CALL AROUND TO-NIGHT; words 
and musie by Wilfred E. Jacob. 
[18269 
©: July, 121910. 2) c. July, 12: 
1910; EH 235450; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


HONEYMOON (THE) GLIDE; words by 
Jos. H. McKeon, music by W. Ray- 
mond Walker. [18270 


© July dio, 1910: 2 ec. July 16, 
1910; HK 235544; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


HONEYMOON RAG; by Lawrence B. 

O’Connor; piano. [18271 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 

EH 235317; Ernest S. Williams, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


HONEYMOONING HONEY IN BOMBAY; 
characteristic march and two-step, 
by Dave Reed, jr.; piano. [18272 

©° June 24.1910->' 2c: Jume’ 25, 
1910; EH 234949; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


HOSANNA TO THE Son or David; words 
and music by Sarah L. Squire. 
[18273 
© July 7, 1910; 2 « July 8, 1910; 
Hi 236348; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


How I Lone FoR THE U. S. A.; march 
song, words by Wm. Heusinger, mu- 
sic by Chas. Sliger, arr. by Wm. F. 
Mayer. [18274 

© June 13, 1910; 2 ec June 14, 
1910; E 234870; Sliger-Heusinger 
pub. co:., Buffalo, N. Y. 


How MANY TIMES DO I LOVE THEE; 
words by Thos. L. Beddoes, music 
by S. Mann. London, Stainer & 
Bell, ltd. 4to. (Album of songs for 
medium voice, no. 3.) [18275 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 
1910; E 234859; Samuel Mann, Lon- 
don, England. 


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18276 


pt. THs: Vv. 5 


Howpy Par: march and two step, by 
Mrs. H. G. Lewis; piano. [18276 
© 1e. July 15, 1910; E 236532; 
Mrs. Harriet G. Lewis, Camden, 
a. poe BE 


Hupson (THE) BELLE; two-step, music 
by Ivan Caryll, arr. by H. M. Higgs; 
orchestra. 4to. [18277 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 
E 236405; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


HUMBLE (THE) WAY; hymn, music by 

Sarah L. Squire. [18278 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; 

E 286345; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


HUMORESKE: von Emil Kronke, op. 62. 

(Klavierstiicke, no. 3.) [18279 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ¢. July 1, 1910; 

E 235216; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


HUMORESQUE; by A. O. T. Astenius, 
op. 87: pianoforte. [18280 
© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 


1910; E 235042; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. Pa. 


par Herbert Fryer, op. 5; piano. 

[18281 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ¢ June 20, 
1910; E 235481; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


HIUNGARIAN IMPROMPTU (Ungarisches 
impromptu); by Géza Horvath, op. 
89, no. 2; piano duet. [18282 

© May 30, 1910; 2 ¢ June 9, 
1910; E 234421; Augener lItd., Lon- 
don, England. 


HUNKY bDory; by Lillian Bisenius; 
piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [182838 

Oy uly <A5, 19403 2 6" Iulys 15, 
1910; E 236518; Mrs. C. J. Bisenius, 
Tonia, Iowa. 


HUNTER’S MARCH; by E. B. Holmes; 
piano. [18284 
© June 21, 1910; 2 « June 24, 
1910; E 2338978; E. B. Holmes, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


HUNTING HORNS: by Thomas F. Dun- 
hill, op. 31; pf. Boston, Arthur P. 
Schmidt. (A garden of melodies. 
no. 5.) [18285 

© Feb. 7, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 1910; 
EK 2386541; Alfred Lengnuick & co., 
London, England. 


HUNTSMEN (THE); overture by B. G. 
McFall; band. 4to.. [18286 


© Feb. 10, 1910; 2 ec: June 27, 
1910; E 2350615 Star ais co: 
Eldred, Pa. 

HUPF MEIN MADERL (Yip-i-addy-i-ay) ; 
walzer von John H. Flynn. 1. vio- 
line u. piano. 2. Violine solo. 

[18287, 18288 

© July 19, 1910; 2 ec. each July 

20, 1910; E 286671, 236672; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London, England. 


HURRAH FOR THE BOYS OF WINTHROP; 
by D. L. White, arr. by Wm. Sehulz; 
band. 4to. [18289 


©. June 6, 1910: 2 ey aene 413. 
1910; E 233616; White Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


HUSARENVEDETTE; marsch von Julius 
Fuéik, op. 286; orchesterstimmen, 
mit piano-direction. 4to. [18290 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 
1910; E 234887; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

HYACINTH; two-step, by Edwin W. 
Bosher; piano. [18291 


© July. 18, -1910-2 23eeaalge 1o: 
1910; E 285569; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York, N. Y. 


HYMN OF CONSECRATION; words by 
Dorothy Firman, music by Mrs. 
Crosby Adams. (Octavo edition sa- 
cred series, no. 183.) [18292 


© June 27, 1910; 2 c June 29, 
1910; E 235136; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago, Il. 

HYMN OF FAITH; words and music by 
W. D. Armstrong. [18293 


© June 20, 1910; 2 e. June 20, 
1910; E 238832; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 

HYMN TO THE NIGHT; words by Long- 
fellow, music by Campbell-Tipton. 
No. 2 in D flat. No. 1 iB fae: 

[18294, 18295 

© July 9, 1910; 2 c. each July 11, 
1910; HE 236376, 2363175 ow. 
Gray co., New York, N. Y. 

I AIN’T GOING UP IN NO AEROPLANE; 
words and musie by B. Gibson. 

[18296 
©1e July 2, 19105 hieeze6239 - 
Bert Gibson, New York, N. Y. 


I AM AN INOFFENSIVE MAN; words by 
J. R. Shryock, music by Oscar 
Franklin. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [18297 

© July 19, 1910; 2 @ July 19, 
1910; E 235581; James R. Shryock, 
New. York, Nowy; 


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nos. 31-84, Aug., 1910 


18315 


I ASK NOT: Sacred song, words and 
musie by Herman Perlet; contralto, 
mezzo sop. or bar. [18298 


© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 11,1910; 


EH 236386; M. Witmark & sons, New | 


Serk. N.Y. 
I CAN’T AND I CAN; words by Olive 


Hall, music by Daniel Rowe. (Tone 
stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 
7.) [18299 


fe July 5. 1910; 2 ¢. July 5, 1910; | 


E 235271: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


7 Stk 80 KISS A GIRL LIKE YOU; 
words and music by H. B. Talley. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


[18300 | 
June 20. 1910; 2 c. June. 20, | 


1910; E 233877; 
Williamsport, Pa. 


Harvey B. Talley, 


I'D LOVE TO BUT I WON'T; 
Bessie Wynn, music by Ted S. Bar- 
ron. [18301 

© June 22, 1910: 2 e. June 23, 
1910; E 234898; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I'D RATHER BE A FRIEND OF YOURS THAN 
SOME ONE ELSE’S DEAR; from My Cin- 
derella girl, lyric by A. G. Dela- 
mater, music by Wm. Frederick 
Peters. [18302 


eaegmivy AS 1910: 2 c. July 11, 
1910; E 235454; Independent music 
eo., Chicago, Ill. 


I DARE YOU TO; words by J. Stevenson, 
music by N. Clifford Page. [1838038 
© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; E 234948; M. Witmark & Sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I DO LOVE A DEAR OLD PAL; written and 
composed by Gilbert Wells and Rob- 
ert Gorman. [18304 


© June 30, 1910; 2 c. June 30, 
1910; E 236128; Frances, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


I DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU THINK OF ME; 
words by J. Stockdale, music by W. 
L. Needham. [183805 


fer sune 23. 1910. 2 c June 25, 
1910; E 234968; James Stockdale, 
Edri, Pa. 


DREAMED YOU WERE DREAMING OF ME; 
words by Earle C. Jones, music by 
L’ Albert. [18306 

© July 18, 1910; 2 ec. July 19, 
1910; E 285571; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


4 


lyric by | 


I FEEL SO LONELY; introduced into the 
musical comedy The Islander, writ- 
ten and composed by Bert Lee. 

[18307 

© dune 8, 1910; 2° ec. June, 24 

1910; E 2338989; Metzler & co. (1909) 
Itd., London, England. 


I HAD A LITTLE SWEETHEART; words 
by George D. West, music by David 


West. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18308 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 22, 
1910; E 238925; West & West, 


Houtzdale, Pa. 


I HEARD A VOICE FROM HEAVEN; music 
by Arthur F. M. Custance. 4to. 
(Parish choir, no. 1426.) [18309 


© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 
E 235440; Charles L. Hutchins, Con- 
eord, Mass. 


I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY% 
sacred duet, words by Horatius 
Bonar, music by Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley; soprano and alto. [18310 


© June 14, 1910; 2 ec. June 13, 
1910; E 2383619; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


I LEFT HER WHERE I MET HER; lyrics 
and music by D. Morrison. — [18311 


© 1c July 7, 1910; HW 2853856; 
David Morrison, Philadelphia, Pa. 


I’LL BUILD A CASTLE IN LOVELAND; 
words by Jeff. T. Branen, music by 
Arthur W. Lange; high, in D. 

[18312 

© July 13,1910; 2 c. July 13, 1910; 

E 236472: Royal music pub. co., New 
WOrKe ING: 


I’LL BUILD A FENCE AROUND YOU; words 
by Samuel M. Lewis, music by 
Kerry Mills. [183138 

© June 25, 1910; 2.c: June 27, 
1910; E 2385018; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


I’LL LOVE YOU TILL THE SUN GROWS 
coLD; words and music by R. G. 
Wilcox. [183814 

© July 9, 1910; 2 ¢. July 11, 1910; 
E 236387; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


I’LL RETURN TO YOU MY SWEETHEART} 
words by Robert G. Irby, musie by 
William T. Pierson. [18315 

© July 8, 1910; 2 ¢c. July 8, 1910; 
BH 236296; Church, Paxson & co., New 
York Nevad. 


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18316 


pt. 10, 2S, ve 


VLL WAIT FOR YOU TONIGHT IN DREAM- 
LAND; waltz song by N. Clay. 
[18316 
© 1c. July 20, 1910; E 236686; 
Ned Clay, Danville, Ind. 


E LONG TO SEE SWEET IRELAND; words 

by J. J. Burke, music by Harry Hoyt. 

[18317 

© July 12,1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 

E 235451; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Mork, iN..¥. 

E LOVE THEE; duet, lyric by Thomas 
Hood, music by Mary Carr Moore, 
op. 58, no. 2. [183818 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c June 29, 
1910; EB 235115; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


See also Grieg (H. H.) 
f LOVE TO TELL THE STORY; variations, 
by M. W. Butler; piano. [18819 


© dune, 22. 41910-- 2 ee June v.27, 
1910; E 235030; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
musie co., Sedalia, Mo. 


I LOVE THEE. 


I’M A PILGRIM; words by Mary S. B. 
Dana, music arr. by Lucy Rider 
Meyer. [18320 

© May 9, 1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; 
E 2838638; C. Y. Morse, Chicago, I1l. 


¥M BUGS ABOUT YOU; words by Victor 
Smalley and Jack Drislane, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer. [18821 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 286068; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


I’M GOING TO MARRY AN [IRISH GIRL; 
words and music by Bert Potter. 
[18322 
© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 285320; Ernest S. Williams, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


I’M GOING TO TAKE THE TRAIN FOR 
HOME, SWEET HOME; words and mu- 
sic by Herbert Ingraham. [18323 

@©* June 21, 1910; 2 ¢. Tune 21, 
1910; E 2384846; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

EM JUST CRAZY BOUT A GIRLIE; words 
by Harry Krauss, music by Harry 
Singer. [18324 

© July 2, 1910; 2 ¢. July 2, 1910; 
E 236166; Singer and Krauss, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


I’M LONESOME FOR YOU ALL THE TIME; 
words by A. Stauffer, music by Er- 
nie Erdman. [18325 

© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235007; Aubrey Stauffer & 
¢o., Chicago, Ill. 


I’M LONGING FOR THE OLD GLEE CLUB AT 
HOME; words and music by James 
M. Beatty. [18326 

© July 12, 19103) 23ee aie 112: 
1910; E 235447; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


I'M PINING AWAY FOR YOU; words by 


Bert Walker, music by S. P. Harris. 


[18327 


© July 14, 19105 256. inly 19: 
1910; E 235523; Sydney P. Harris, 
Detroit, Mich. 


I'M TAKING MY FATHER'S TEA; words 


and music by Robert Hargreaves 


and William Hargreaves. [18328 

© June 14, 1910; 2 @ July 15, 
1910; E 286555; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


I’M THE LILY; song in Up and down 
Broadway, words by William Je- 
rome, music by Jean Schwartz. 

[18329 

© July 2, 19102 es inlet 910 

HH 2361838; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York. INS 


I ONLY HAVE ONE LIFE TO LIVE; words 
and music by D. J. Garrison; me- 
dium voice. [18330 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c) June 25, 
1910; E 234941; Donald J. Garrison, 
Williamsport, Pa. 


I SEND MY HEART UP TO THEE. See Pro- 
theroe (D.). 


I SURE WOULD LOVE TO BE A BOY; words 
and music by A. B. Mosher. [18331 


© 1c. June 27, 1910; E 235148; 
Arthur B. Mosher, New York, N. Y. 


I THINK THE WORLD OF YOU; lyric by 

Lloyd Rand, music by G. Edwards. 

[18332 

© July 15, 1910: 2eeeigal dts, 

1910; E 236534; Gus Edwards, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


I USED TO WISH I HAD A WIFE, BUT NOW 
NO WEDDING BELLS FOR ME; words 
and music by Roy Neil Wrightman. 

[18333 


© July 9, 1910; 2 e. July 12, 1910; 


E 235483; Wrightman music pub. 


co., Saginaw, Mich. 


I’VE GOT PLENTY OF BOOKS TO READ; 
written and composed by Will Let- 
ters and Fred Godfrey. [18334 


©,June 14,- 1910 2 cugulg ets: 
1910; E 236550; B. Feldman & ¢o., 
London, England. 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


I'VE WONDERED OFT; words by D. R. 
Lucas, music by J. H. Fillmore; 
duet for sop. and alto. [18835 

© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 
BE 235394; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


I WANT A WHOLE LOT OF GIRLS; song 
in Up and down Broadway, words 
by William Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [18336 

© July 2. 1910; 2 c. July 2, 1910; 
E 236184; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Werk: N:., ¥. 


I WANT A WORKING GIRL; words by 
Geo. F. Holtzman, music by G. W. 
Ashley. [18337 

© June 29; 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; E 235126; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


I WANT TO BE YOUR SWEETHEART; words 
and music by F. F. W. Srock. New 
York, F. B. Haviland’ pub. co. 

[18338 


Peteie ty 1910: 2. ¢..July 15, 
Poy eh Zo00t7; FF... W:. Srock, 
Ramey, Pa. 


I WANT TO CALL YOU SWEETHEART; 
words and music by C. L. Seiler. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18339 

aly 2, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; 

E 236157; C. Linn Seiler, Ardmore, 
Pa. 


I WANT TO COME HOME TO KILLARNEY; 
written and composed by Mellor, 
Lawrance and Gifford. [18340 


@ 7 Aumme 14, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 
1910; E 236557; B. Feldman & Co., 
London, England. 


I WANT TO GO BACK TO GEORGIA; words 
by Olive L. Frields, music by Harry 
L. Newman. [18341 

en yane 25.1910: 2 ¢c. June 27, 
1910; E 235012; Sunlight music co., 
Chicago, Il. 


WILL LAY ME DOWN IN PEACE; short 
anthem, composed by T. Wilkinson 
Stephenson; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Church choir anthems, no. 67.) 
[18842 
© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235396; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


La 


I WILL RETURN IN ROSETIME; words by 
Florence Tompkins, music by Chas. 
Seewagen. [18343 

© June 29, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; E 235130; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. ¥. 


18355 


I wisH I COULD LIVE THOSE DAYS 
AGAIN; words and music by Joe. 
Rubinson. [18344 


©) July 1, 19103 27e. July 21910: 
E 236171; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, NGY. 


I WISH I WERE YOU, TO-NIGHT; written 
and composed by Will Letters, Fred 
Godfrey and A. J. Lawrance. [18345 

© June 14, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 
1910; E 2386554; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


I. WORSHIP THEE; words by P. J. 
O'Reilly, music by Edward Nicholls. 
Noy ising Boat | Noy Zum Ds tlat., No; 
Sli. [18346-18348 

© July 16, 1910; 2 ec. each July 
18, 1910; E 236610—236612. <Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., London, 
England. 


IcH KANN VON DEN WEIBERN NICHT 
Los; ged. von Gustav Beer, musik 
von Carl Kapeller. [18349 

© June 14, 1910; 2¢. July 1, 1910; 
EH 235221; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


ICH LIEBE DICH; worte und weise von 
B. Oberhoffer. [18350 
© June 23, 31910292) e) ely: 
1T9HIO: Hy 2366563 J. Noroth’ nach- 
folger J. Day, Trier, Germany. 


IcH WILL zU DIR; ged. von Adolf Wil- 
brandt, musik von Fritz Fleck, op. 
10. 1. Mittel. Pe Ls @eli (Drei 
lieder, no. 2.) [18351, 18352 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c. each July 
1, 1910; HB 285185, 235186; Raabe & 
Plothow, Berlin, Germany. 


IDAHO PALS; words by R. A. Curtis, 
music by N. B. Crabb. [18353 
Cites Halys 1s) 1910 + Hy 235260); 
Nellie B. Crabb and Richard Archer 
Curtis, Ridgeway, Mo. 


— two-step by N. B. Crabb; piano. 
[18854 
© 1c. July 1,-1910;, EB 2852595 
Nellie B. Crabb, Ridgeway, Mo. 


IDEAL (THE) ALBUM; [collection of 
songs], written and composed by 
H. Flockton Foster and Ernest 
Longstaffe. 4to. [183855 

uw Tuly vat, eIS10is 2 ee uly D1, 
1910: E 286440; Reynolds €& ©Co., 
London, England. 


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18356 


pt. 1, D. s., Vv. 5 


IpLE HOURS; from The girl and the 
page, words by T. H. Sheridan, mu- 
sic by P. L. Scantling. [18356 

© June 25, 1910; 2 ¢. June 25, 
1910: E 234961; Philip L. Scantling, 
Washington, D. C. 


Ipyr~t (Waldeszauber); by Josef 
Weiss, op. 35, no. 2, transcribed by 
William Faulkes; organ. [18357 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235314; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Iet n’Ai CIN Sos (Moi, j’ai cing sous) ; 
bourrée avec versions bourbonnaise, 
auvergnate et vellave, recueillie, 
notée et harmonisée par Maurius 
Versepuy ; piano avec text. (Danses 
en sabots, no. 1.) [18358 

July 12. 1900! 2 cl Faby 6, 
1910; E 236281; Heugel & cie., 
Paris, France. 


IF; a musical monologue, set to music 

by Frederic Dale; piano with text. 

[18359 

© June 18, 1910; 2 e July 138, 

1910; E 236493; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


IF HE COMES IN I’M GOING oUT; lyric 
by Cecil Mack, music by Chris. 
Smith. New York, Gotham-Attucks 
music co. [18360 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. June 14, 
1910; E 2384866; R. C. McPherson, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ir I HAD ALL THE MONEY IN THE 
BANKS; words and music by Jack 
Van Epps. [18361 

© 1c June 3, 1910; E 234827; 
Jack Van Epps, New York, N. Y. 


Ir I LET YOU SIT BESIDE ME; words by 
Jos. H. Gray, music by E. J. Meyer- 
son. [18362 

©. Feb. 28, 1910; 2-c. June 10, 
1910; E 238748; House of Chris- 
topher, Chicago, Il. 


IF I WERE A RAINDROP; words by Ella 
Wheeler Wilcox, music by A. Ba- 
chelle. [18363 

© July 4, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 236401; Aline Bachelle, Wilton, 
Me. 


IF MY WIFE COULD ONLY SEE ME NOW; 
words and music by Harry L. New- 
man. [18364 

© June 25, 1910; 2 ec. June 27, 
1910; E 235015; Sunlight music co., 
Chicago, [ll. 


IF SHE BUT KNEW; words by Shaugh- 
nessy, music by S. Mann. London, 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 4to. (Album 
of songs for medium voice, no. 1.) 

[18865 


© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 21, 
1810; E 234857; Samuel Mann, Lon- 
don, England. 


IF YOU CAN’T TELL HOW YOU LOVE ME, 
WRITE A BOOK; words by F. Blick- 
hahn, music by Lambert Thelan. 

[18366 


‘© 1c. July 16, 19105 BP 2eh5as; 
Frank Blickhahn, Chicago, Ill. 


IF YOU ONLY COULD KNOW; words and 
music by Thoro Harris. [18367 


© May 9, 1910; 2 c. June, 20, 
1910; E 233861; Lucy Rider Meyer, 
Chicago, Ill. 


IF YOU WERE THE ROSE; words by Au- 
gusta Hancock, music by Landon 
Ronald. No. 3 in D flat. [18368 

© July 11, 1910; 3 eats a2 
1910; E 285459; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


IHR KINDERLEIN KOMMET; leichte phan- 
tasien, von Paul Zilcher, op. 82; 
klavier zu 4 handen. (Weihnachts- 
zeit, no. 5.) [18369 

© June 18, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235424; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


IL ETAIT UNE FOIS; adaptation musi- 
cale [sur une] poésie de Edmond 
Rostand, musique de Francis Thomé; 
piano ou harpe, avec violon ad lib. 


[18370 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 

1910; E 235487; Thomé, Paris, 
France. 

Inpica; waltz, by 'T. Hi BRolimsen-; 

band. 4to. [18371 


© June 13, 1910: 2°¢)fune.Z, 
1910; E 2385138; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


IM ABENDROT. See Traumstimmen. 


IMAM; a Mohammedan serenade, by 

Nathaniel D. Mann; piano. [18372 

© July 12,1910; 2 ¢. July 11, 1910; 

E 2364438; Victor Kremer ¢o., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


IMPRESSIONS DE PRINTEMPS; 7 melodies 
en forme de suite, musique par 
Clement Robert; chant et piano. 

[18373 


© June 28, 1910; 2 « June 20, 
1910; E 235495; J. Robert, Béziers, 
France. 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


IMPROVISATION NO. 2; Herbert 
Fryer, op. 6; piano. [183874 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; E 285482; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


par 


IN A CONSERVATORY; words by Howard 
Cecil Barnes, music by C. A. Steb- 
bins. Nos. 1-4. [183875 

© 1e July 6, 1910; E 236444; 
Chas. A. Stebbins, New York, N. Y. 


IN A HEART THAT’S YEARNING THERE’S 
A LOVE LAMP BURNING; words by Ed. 
Moran, music by Lewis F. Muir. 

[18376 

© dane. 22. 1910; 2 c June 22, 

1910; BE 236075; J. Fred. Helf co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IN A TEA HOUSE; in one act, words by 
E. M. Barbour, music by Carl Wil- 
more. [18377 

© 1c. June 20, 1910; E 283868 ; 
E. M. Barbour, Boston, Mass. 


IN ABSENCE; by E. L. Ashford, organ. 

obl. S8vo. [18378 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 15, 1910; 

E 236527; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


In ANDALUSIA; 
Pierre Renard; piano. (From for- 
eign lands, no. 3.) [18379 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c«. June 22, 
1910; EH 233931; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME IN JAPAN; 
written by Leonard Cooke, composed 
by Henry E. Pether. [18380 

© Jane 15, 1910;-2 c. June 15, 
1910; E 233719; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


IN cHURCH (In der kirche) ; words by 
Martin Greif, English version by 
Mrs. J. W. F. Harrison, music by 
Henry J. Lautz; alto or baritone. 

[18381 


© July 16, 1910; 2 « July 16, 
1910; E 285560; Whaley, Royce & 
co., Itd., London, England. 


IN DER BLUMENGROTTE (1 blomstergrot- 
ten); von Th. Oesten, op. 225, arr. 
von Ludwig Schytte; klavier. (Kin- 
der-transcriptionen, no. 16.) [18382 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 
1910; E 285204; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


IN DER EINEN HAND DEN STAB. See 


Kaun (Hugo). 


eastanet dance, by 


18392 


IN EVERYTHING GIVE THANKS; words by 

D. W. Griffin, music by S. L. Squire. 

[18883 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; 

E 236351; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


IN FREMDEN LAND; words and music by 

H. Altman, arr. by J. M. Rumshisky. 

[183884 

© 1e. June 21, 1910; E 234880; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


In JUNE; words and music by Bertha 
Grace Robie. [18385 
@iwuly. £2 1910 2 ©. sully, 12 
1910; E 235449; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN JUNE TIME; waltz song, words and 
music by B. Clifford Hoomes. [18386 
© Apr, i 1910-2 ec. june 25; 
1910; E 234970; Hoomes & Dennis, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN LOVERS LAND; caprice by Chas. J. 
Rockwell; band. 4to. [18387 
© Apr. 29, 1910: 2 ¢c. July 18, 
1910; E 2386565; E. W. Berry music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


IN MEMORIAM; Dy Charlotte Druh 
[pseud. of Charlotte Hurd]; piano. 
12 mo. [18388 

© June 17, 1910; 2 ce. June 20, 
1910; E 288847; Charlotte Hurd, 
Chicago, Ill. 


IN MY AIRY AEROPLANE; words and 
music by Harry Ivimey. [18889 
© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235094; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London, England. 


IN MY DREAMS, DEAR; lyric by Wm. H. 

Gardner, music by Geo. L. Spaulding. 

[18390 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c@ June 23, 

1910; E 234899; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN OLD VIRGINIA; ballad, words and 
music by E. Viola Barclay. [183891 
© July 19). 1910; 2-e July 19, 
1910; HE 235578; F. B. Haviland pub. 
eo, New York, N. ¥. 


IN ONE GIRL’S HEART; words by John 
Saunders, musie by S. Clarence En- 
gel. [18392 

© June 30, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 
HE 235160; Head music pub. co., New 
York, Ni: Y. 


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183938 


pt: 11, . Ss. VD 


IN THE ARMY; written and composed 
by William Hargreaves. (Feld- 
man’s 6d. edition, no. 344.) [18898 

© Apr. 6, 1910; 2 ec. July 9, 1910; 
E 235381; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


IN THE CLOVER; by Sidney Steinheimer, 
op. 86; piano. (In spring, no. 2.) 
[183894 
©) eualy. 42 AO10 52 ies. aulyareiall: 
1910; E 236411; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN THE DAYS THAT HAVE GONE BY; 
words and music by H. E. Gray. 
[18395 


@xvsjune, 28." 1910: 92" June 
1910; E 2385326; Harry Earnest 
Gray, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 


IN THE GOLDEN SUMMER DAY; words 
and music by G. W. Wilmot. 8vo. 
(In Westininster primary quarterly, 
vol. 10, no. 3.) [18396 


© July 1, 1910; 2c. June 29, 1910; 
E 285098; Geo. W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


IN THE NAME OF THE BLUE AND GRAY; 
words by E. M. Kaufman, music by 
Harry Hoyt. [183897 

© June. 29 1910- 2 c> June. 29, 
1910; E 285184; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN THE PROMISED LAND; words and 

music by Vins. H. Ball: [183898 

© July 7, 1910; 2c July 8, 1910: 

E 236346; F. H. & Mrs. EF. E. Hill, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


IN THE PURPLE GLOW; from Songs of 
Summer, words by H. D. Banning, 
music by Robert Coningsby Clarke. 
No; 2in Hf fiat. [18399 

© June 20, 1910; 2 ce June 21, 
1910; E 234874; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


IN WINTER; by Ernst Kullak, op. 31, 
no. 93, transcribed by William 
Faulkes; organ. [18400 

© July 6, 1910; 2 e. July 5, 1910; 
EK 235315; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


INCIDENT OF THE FRENCH CAMP; poem 
by Robert Browning, music by Liza 
Lehmann. [18401 

fe) sulyy i? 191s 2 e Suly “13, 
1910; E 236452; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


INDECISE (L’); paroles et musique de 
G. Aubert. [18402 
© May 12, 1910; (2%eeeiune 4; 
1910; E 284814; G Aubert, Paris, 
France. 
[and ] 


INDIAN DANCE L’ EGYPTIENNE 


(The Egyptian); by J. Lewis 
Browne; orchestral parts. 4to. 
[18403 


© July 12, 19102 °ee aml, 12: 
1910; BH 235429; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 

INDIAN IDYL. See MacDowell (EH. A.) 
INFANT Joy; quartette, words by Wm. 
Blake, music by Arthur W. Pollitt, 
op. 10, no. 1. 4to. (Choral library 
for mixed voices, no. 34.) [18404 

©. June 25, 1910; 2mew sume .24. 
1910; E 2338982; Stainer & Bell, lid., 
London, England. 


INSPIRATION; march and two-step by 

G. F. Cameron; violin. [18405 

© 1c. July 18, 1910; E 236568; 
Guy F. Cameron, Valdez, Alaska. 


INTERLUDE; by O. Coon; organ or 
piano. 4to. [18406 
© June 20, 1910: 2eeeaume 2. 
1910; E 236072; Osear Coon, New 
Work Nea: 


oriental ball di 
Partitura. 
[18407 


© June 4, 1910-\deesaume: t4: 
1910; 1 ec. June 25, 1910; E 284628; 
Luigi Romano, New York, N. Y. 


INTERMEZZO ARABO; 
L. Romano, per banda. 


INTERNATIONAL SHIELD; march by 

Adolf Lotter; piano. [18408 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ce. July 8, 1910; 

FE 236299; L. A. Randolph, London, 
England. 


INTORNO ALL’ IDOL MIO (Around my 
beloved idol) ; musie by Marco An- 
tonio Cesti, ed. by Edgardo Lévi. 
No. 2 in F minor. (Standard songs 
by old masters, no. 6.) [18409 

© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 236418; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


INVISIBLE (AN) DAY; a musical mono- 
logue, poem by Elizabeth L. Gebhard, 
set to music by Frederic Dale. 

[18410 


© June 13, 1910; (2 eG gays 
1910; E 286492; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


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- nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18430 


Io TRIUMPHE; march and _ two-step, 
by W. A. French; pf. [18411 
italy 15,1910; 2 « July 15, 
1910; HE 286545; Ward A. French, 
Albion, Mich. 


IRELAND, DEAR IRELAND; words by 
P. J. O'Reilly, music by H. Trotére. 
Bass or baritone in C. [18412 

Spedely 1G, 1910; 2. c, July 18, 
1910; E 236613; Ascherberg, Hop- 


wood & Crew, ltd., London, Eng- 
land. 
IRRESPONSABLE DEGENERE; chanso- 


nette excentrique, paroles de Briol- 
let et Plébus, musique de V. Scotto. 
[18413 

© July 12,1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 2386276; G. Ondet, Paris, France. 


ISLANDER (THE); on melodies from 
the musical comedy by P. M. Fara- 


day, selected and arr. by Karl 
Kaps;_ piano. 1. Two-step. 2 
Waltz. 38. Lancers. [18414-18416 


© June i, 1910; 2 ce. each June 
(24, 1910; E 233986—2838988; Philip 
Michael Faraday, Colney Hatch 
Lane, England. 


ISN’T IT EXASPERATING, SADIE; words 
by Wm. Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [18417 


july 19 1910; 2 c. July 19, 
1910; E 285573; Maurice Shapiro, 
New Lork, N. Y. 


Paste THE IIStE oF MAN ANY 
LONGER; written and composed by 
Worton David and C. W. Murpby. 

[18418 

©) July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 

E 236213; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


It MAKES ONE AWFULLY TIRED; writ- 
ten by Ronald Bagnall, composed 
by Alf. C. Brocklebank. [18419 


Cn ily it, 191072 c July 14, 
1910; E 286441; Reynolds & co, 
London, England. 


It’s JUST LIKE BEING AT HOME; writ- 
ten and composed by William Har- 
greaves. [18420 

@paune 14, 1910; 2c. July 15, 
1910; E 236559; B. Feldman & ©o., 
London, England. 


JAK SE TEN MES{CEK. See Maly my- 
slivecek. 


JE REVAIS; paroles et musique de G. 
Aubert. [18421 
© May 12, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

EH 234324; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


JE VIENS D’UN PAYS; rondo, de Hans, 
le joueur de fifite, acte 1, livret de 
Maurice Vaucaire et Georges Mitch- 
ell, musique de Louis Ganne. Mor- 
ceaux détachés, 113385. [18422 

© duly Ws; 19t0%! 2) ee sully 13 


1910; D 18685; G. Ricordi & co., Mi- 
lan, Ttaly: 


JEANNE ET PAULINE; paroles et mu- 
sique de G. Aubert. [18428 
© May 12, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910: 

E 234812; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


JERUSALEM ; cantate, poéme et musique 
de F. de La Tombelle; choeur 4 4 
voix mixtes ou a 4 voix d’hommes, 
et choeur d’enfants ad lib. et orgue. 
Partition. [18424 

©) June) /27,. 1910.) 2. eh July ets 
1910; E 236663; L. J. Biton, St. Lau- 
rent, France. 


——words and music by Sarah I. 

Squire. [18425 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

EH 236349; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


JERVIS-READ (H. V.) Two lyrical 
songs; 1. At rest; words by Oscar 
Wilde. 2. Oranges; words by Leigh 
Hunt. No. 2 in C, original key. 

[18426 

© july 16 Gls s2 ey Tully. ts, 
1910; E 236614; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


JESSAMINE; ballad, words and music 
by E. V. Grant. Los Angeles, M. M. 
Daley. [18427 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
EH 2386259; Edward V. Grant, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


——words and music by Frank B. 
Williams. [18428 
© June 25, 1910; 2 ce. June 285, 
1910; E 234939; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


JESUS FOR BODY AND SOUL; hymn, writ- 

ten and compiled by Sarah L. Squire. 

[18428 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; 

FB 236321; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


JESUS FOUND ME; words and music by 

Mrs. F. C. Hoffman. [18480 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. Suly 8, 1910; 

B 236318; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


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18431 


JESUS IS CALLING WORKERS; words by 
C. S. Hottenstein, music by Chas. H. 


Gabriel. [18431 
) July: 15; A910) 2 .chedilyeedid: 
1910; E 236399: Chas. S. Hotten- 


stein, Winfield, Pa. 


JESUS ONCE WAS SAD AND LONELY; 
words by C. Y. C., music by Lucy 
Rider Meyer. [184532 

© May 9, 1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; 
KH} 233860; C. Y. Morse, Chicago, I11. 


JESUS OUR SAVIOUR; Ave Maria, words 
by R. A. L., music by Henry Tol- 
burst. [18433 

Cy dune 22) 1910: *2) cls Jume, 21, 
1910; E 235064; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


JESUS, SAVIOUR, PILOT ME; brilliant 
variations, by M. W. Butler; piano. 
[18454 

@ sime 22), A910 2 eo, umen 2, 


1910; H 235031; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


JEUNNE FILLE SAGE; paroles et musique 
de G. Aubert. [18435 
© May 12, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

EH 234318; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


JOHN BULL’S DAUGHTERS; written and 
composed by Fred J. Barnes, Or- 
lando Powell, and Fred Godfrey. 

[18436 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 

EK 236205; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


JOHN PEEL; famous hunting song, arr. 
by Arthur B. Plant; men’s voices. 
4to. (Male voice part-songs, no. 36.) 

[138487 

© June 20, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

E 236236; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


JoIE (LA) DU MATIN; by Paul Perrier; 

piano. [184388 

© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 14, 1910: 

E 2385536; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


JOURS HEUREUX: paroles et musique de 
G. Aubert. [18489 
© May 12, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 

EH 234320; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


JOYFUL OF HEART; bourrée, by Geo. L. 
Spaulding; piano. [18440 
©. June 27, 1910; 2 «dune 29, 
1910; HE 235116; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


} 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


JUIN CHARMANT; valse by Felix Godin. 
1. Piano solo. 2. Orchestra with 
piano-conductor. 4to. [18441, 18442 


© July 2, 1910; 2 e. each July 5, 
1910; E 235279, 285280; Hawkes & 
son, London, England. 


JUNGLE WOOING; words and music by 
J. B. Mitchell. [18443 


© 1c. July 18, 1910; E 236569; 
John Battiste Mitchell, Wallace, 
Idaho. 


JUST A LITTLE GIRL TO CHEER YOU; 
words by F. S. Williston, music by 
Hosken Strick. Easton, Pa., C. 'T. 
Arnold & F. E. Rush. [18444 


© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236226; F. S. Williston, Easton, 
Pa. 


JUST AS YOU ARE; words and music by 

Harry Dacre. [18445 

© June 22, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

E 235154; Nightingale & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


JUST BE HAPPY; words by A. J. F. and 
L. R. M., music by anitey se naider 
Meyer. [18446 

© May 9, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 1910; 
EK 238862; C. Y. Morse, Chicago, Ill. 


JUST ’cos; words by J. M. Raphael, 

music by G. H. Clutsam. [18447 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ce. July 6, 1910; 

E 2362438; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


JUST FOR A GIRL; words by Ren Shields, 
English version by C. H. Bovill, 
music by Ernest R. Ball. [18448 

© July: 12, 1910:) 2 ee ts. 
1910; E 236479; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


JUST MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW; 
words and music by M. Nadje. 

[18449 

© 1c. June 20, 1910; E 236257; 
Millie Nadje, Los Angeles, Cal. 


JUST MY SWEETHEART KATE; words 
and music by Mrs. M. E. Frazier. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. ¢o. 

[18450 

© July 13,-1910;>2°@ auiyess, 

1910; E 236464; Mrs. M. E. Fra- 
zier, Portsmouth, Ohio. 


JUST ONE SWEET THOUGHT; words by 
G. Hubi-Newcombe, music by Fredk. 
EK. Stark. [18451 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 234419; Collard Moutrie, London, 
England. 


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18475 


JUST PLAIN JANE; words and music by 
Frank Strickland. [18452 
dune 22. 1910; 2.c¢. July: 5, 
1910; E 2353806; Strickland bros. co., 
Birmingham, Ala. 


JUST SAY THAT YOU'LL BE MINE; words 
and music by J. A. Heffernan and 
Lou Heffernan. [18453 

© 1c. June 25, 1910; E 235471; 
J. A. Heffernan, San Francisco, Cal. 


JUST You; words and music by Louise 
Joly. [18454 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 30, 
1910; E 236139; Delmar music co., 
Montreal, Canada. 


KALA JAGAH (Cosy corner); waltz by 
Lilian Shaw; piano. [18455 
aes 1910° 2 ¢ July 12, 
1910; H 255463; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Katirr, MY KATIF, I LOVE You; words 
by J. Daly, music by L. Blumenthal. 
[18456 

© 1c. June 24, 1910; D 235003; 
Lewis Blumenthal, New York, N. Y. 


KAUN (Hueco) Vier gesiinge, op. 86; 
nach dichtungen von Martin Dres- 
scher; English version by Mrs. Ber- 
tram Shapleigh. No. 1. In der einen 


hand, ete. No. 2. Fragt mir nicht 
nach. No. 3. Der vagabund. No.4. 
Wir sassen, etc. [18457 


© June 15, 1910; 2 c. each July 6, 
1910; BE 236241; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


KEEP SMILING; words by Annie Jobn- 
son Flint, music by Lucy Rider 
Meyer. [18458 

peMay 9, 1910; 2 ¢. June* 20; 
1910; E 233857; C. Y. Morse, Chi- 
e220, LI. 


KEEP THE FIRE IN, MARIE; written and 
composed by Mellor, Lawrance and 
Gifford. [18459 

Crime 14, 1910; 2 c. July, 15, 
1910; HB 236552; B. Feldman & Co., 
London, England. 


KEYSTONE STATE COLLECTION NO. 1; 
for 1st and 2nd mandolin, guitar, 
banja and piano, arr. by Richard 


i Dy Weaver. 1. Banjo park, | 2. 
Guitar part. 3. Second mandolin 
part. 4. Piano part. 5. First man- 


dolin part. [18460-18464 


© June 30, 1910; 2 c. each July 6, 
1910; E 286221—236225; H. A. Wey- 
mann & son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Kip LAND; the land of girls and boys, 
poem by Will D. Cobb, melody by 
Gus Edwards. [18465 

© June 21, 190+" 2) e June Bi 
1910; E 234847; Gus Edwards, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 
words by Will J. Harris; music by 
Harry I. Robinson. [18466 
© June 22, 1910; 2 e@ June 22, 
1910; E 233943; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

KID YOU'VE GOT SOME EYES; words by 
Val Harris, musie by EH. Breuer. 
New ed. [18467 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 
FE 235480; Ernest Breuer, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 


KIDUSCHEN (DAS) RING; words and 
music by Solomon Small. [18468 


©1l1e. June 25, 1910; BH 234978; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


Kine Dippo; by J. Burch; piano. 
[18469 
© 1c. July 20, 1910; E 236681; 
Jesse Burch, Carl! jet., Mo. 


KING LION; military march by Francis 
G. Strong, arr. by G. H. Reeves; 
band. 4to. [18470 

© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; 
E 236040; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INGUN: 
KING (THE) OF PEACE; 
music by A. B. Phillips. [18471 
© vduly Ws LOO 26" sulky 4, 
1910; E 225517; Phillips musie co., 
Dorchester, Mass. 


words and 


KING OF THE AGES; words by B. M., 

music by C. A. Squire. [18472 

©) July. 7, 1910 2c Duly $, 1910; 

FE. 2363808 ; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 

KING OF THE AIR; two step march, by 
Geo. L. Spaulding. [18473 
@©p dunes 1OL0ig 2c. une 29; 
1910: BE 235117; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 

KissIng TIME; words by Chas. Lin- 
coln Phifer, music by W. H. Way- 
land. [18474 

@© June 27, 1910; 2c. dune’ 2); 
1910; BE 286130; Walter H. Wayland, 
Girard, Kans. 

Kitty CoNERS PLAYS WITH ME; words 
and musie by Dildine and Newing- 
ham: ' New ‘York, FE. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18475 

© June 20, 1910; 2 « June 20, 
1910: EB 238876; Dildine & Newing- 
ham, Akron, Ohio. 


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18476 


pt. 17, 0 s., v.5 


KLEINE (DIE) LAMPE; ged. von R. 
Pressler, musik von Walther Anger- 
meyer, op. 5. [18476 

© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; 
E 236098; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


IXLEINE (DAS) NIGGERGIRL; cake-walk 
lied, von Walter Kollo, arr. von Ant. 
Stetzl, ftir die zither. obl.. Svyo. 
(Der zither-freund, no. 30.) [18477 


@yauly. 14;, 1910.2 -c. July 14: 
1910; E 2385515; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. . 


KLEINE VOCALISEN UND TEXTSTUDIEN ;} 
von Eduard Walter fiir bass und 
bariton, mit klavier-begleitung. 4to. 

[18478 

© June 15, 1910; 2 ¢. July 1, 1910; 

FE 235219: Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


KOSELIEDCHEN: alter kinderreim, mu- 
sik von Armin Knab, op. 14; gesang 
und piano. [18479 


@- sume l1; 19102 2 se June: 28, 
1910; E 236110; P. Pabst, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


KOTHE-ABEND (EIN) ; 15 deutsche volks- 
lieder und balladen, mit ihren alten 
singweisen, zur laute gesetzt von 
Robert Kothe. obl. Svo. [18480 

© June 7, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; 
KE 236081; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


KRIS IXRINGLE’S RIDE; characteristic 
study piece, by Theodora Dutton; 
piano. [18481 

© duly 1; 1910+ 2%e;- July 21910: 
EK 236163: G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Monk. IN. .¥: 


KUYAWIAK: Polish national dance, by 
Henri Wieniawski, -arr. by Wm. 
Heald: clarinet and piano. [18482 

(Or Sune 22, 1910-2 ce. June, 28: 
1910; E 236001; Carl Fischer, New 
Work. INS Ye 


LADDIE; words and music by B. C. 
Pay. Wew York, FE. B:. Haviland 
pub. co. [18483 


(Oo July 2; 1910: 2'¢. July 2, 1910" 
EK 236155; B. C. Fay, Louisville, Ky. 


LAND (THE) OF DREAMS; poem by M. 
Mann, music by H. Kirkus Dugdale. 
[18484 

June 29, 

Margaret Mann, 


G)sime a, 19105. (2 +e: 
1910: BH - 236054: 
Boise, Idaho. 


LARMES; poésie de Albert Samain, 
musique de Jacques de la Presle. 
[18485 
© June 28, 1910; 2 e June 20, 
1910; E 285492; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. 


musique de Maurice Le 
Boucher; piano et chant en ré bémol 
majeur. (Quatre mélodies, no. 1.) 
[18486 


© June 28, 1910; 2c) dune 27, 
1910; E 235084; Costallat & cie., 
Paris, France. 


LASS OF MINE; words and music by 
H. ‘Lyall Phillips* no? aa 
[18487 


© June 14, 1910; 2oe@ewane 24 
1910; E 233990; Metzler & co. 
(1909), Itd., London, England. 


LASS (THE) WITH THE DELICATE AIR; 
by Thos. A. Arne, arr. by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; cornet and piano. 

[18488 


© June 18,. 1910: 2ee one 2s, 
1910; E 236010; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Nave 


LATTER RAIN; hymn, words by Mrs. 
R. B. Young, music by Sarah L. 
Squire. [18489 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; 
E 236328; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


LEADER (A) OF MEN; words and music 
by .C. Sandoe. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [18490 


©: July 15, 1910: 2 sesaulye as: 
1910; E 236521; Clayton Sandoe, 
Plattsburg, N. Y. 


LEARNING TO WALTZ; by Edmond 
Missa, ed. by S. L. Herrmann; piano 
four hands. [18491 


© July 11, 19103 2c ay ee 
1910; E 236409; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LEBEN; ged. von Leo Greiner, musik 
von Fritz Weck, ‘opr iO) Se ier 
2. Hoch. (Drei lieder, no. 1.) 

[18492, 18493 @ 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c. each July 1, / 
1910; E 235183, 235184; Raabe & | 
Plothow, Berlin, Germany. 


LEGENDE; by Rudolf Friml, op. 66; 
piano. [18494 
©, June '30, 1910 . 2 eerie 
1910; E 235166; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, Ni ¥: 


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18512 


LEGENDE—Continued. 

by Cesare Galeotti, op. 189; harp. 
[18495 

© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 

1910; E 234974; Enoch & co., Paris, 

France. 


LEHMANN (Liza); Five little love 
songs; words by Cora Fabri. [18496 


suly 12, 1910; 2 c. July 13, 
1910; E 236451; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


LEMARE (EDWIN H.) Canzonetta, op. 

70; organ. [18497 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 

E 235368; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Work N.Y. 


LENORE; words from The raven, by 
Edgar Allan Poe, music by Theodor 
Hemberger, op. 35, no. 1; low voice. 

[18498 


dune 22) 1910: 2 c. June 22, 
oot = hy 2Zoa921; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LENZ UND LIEBE; waltz by F. von 
Blon, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. 4to. [18499 


@esune 7% 1910: 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 286036; Carl Fischer, New 
York. -N, ¥. 


LESSON (THE) OF THE PANSY AND THE 
ROSE; written and composed by 
Anna Arrington and Geo. T. Wil- 
liams, arr. by Theo. H. Northrup. 

[18500 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
EK 235298; Rocky mountain music 
pub. co., Denver, Colo. ; 


LET NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED; an- 
them, words from St. John XIV. 
and hymn by Williams of Panty- 
celyn; baritone solo and chorus. 4to. 
Los Angeles, Emrys music ¢o. 

[18501 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 

EH 235335; Vincent Morgan, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


LET’S GO TO THE CHURCH; written and 
composed by E. W. Rogers and 
Charles Collins. [18502 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 2386214; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


LET’S HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF SUNSHINE; 
written and composed by John A. 
Glover-Kind. [185038 

. © July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236209; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


LET’S PRETEND; written and composed 
by Joseph H. Adams, recitation with 
piano ace. London, Novello & co., 
ltd. [18504 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 7, 1910; 
E 23853850; J. H. Adams, Sutton, 
Coldfield, England. 


LET’S TAKE A TRIP TO LOVELAND; words 
by Edgar T. Farran, music by Justin 
Ring. [18505 

© July) 15; 1910: 2) ck adulyenG 
1910; EH 285559; Ted Snyder co., New 
WORK Nea 


LET THE WORDS; response, by J. P. 
Ludebuehl. [18506 
© June 380, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 


EK 235339; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


LET THERE BE LIGHT; sacred song, mu- 

sic by Eugene Leamy. [18507 

© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 

E 286230; H. A. Weymann & son, 
ine., Philadelphia, Pa. 


LET US SING UNTO THE LoRD; hymn, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel. (Jn The 
Choimiy ah now G duly 1910:) 

[18508 

© July 1, 1910; 1 © July 9, 1910; 

EH 235387; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


LET YOUR LAMP BE BURNING; hymn, 
words by Mrs. E. M. M. Gates, mu- 
sic by Chas. A. Squire. [18509 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
EH 236347; Squire & Kinne, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


LIEBE (DIE) wacuT (L’ amour veille) ; 
valse lente von Carl Petzl, arr. von 
St. Seidl; militirmusik. [18510 

© May 1% 1910: 2 « June 4, 
1910; E 234807; Meyer & Anselm, 
Miinchen, Germany. 


LIEBEN (Love); ged. von R. M. Rilke, 
English version by Bertha Raab, mu- 
sik von Henry J. Lautz. [18511 

@Giigune: 295219102 «July 4, 
1910; E 2385226; Leopold Schutter, 
Darmstadt, Germany. 


LIEBESKONKURRENZ-MARSCH; aus der 
operette, Das musikanten-miidel, von 
Georg Jarno; piano. [18512 

© June 13, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 
E 235180; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


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18513 


Di. 2 BoB Vos 


LIEBESLIED; by Henselt; piano; edited 

edition. (Chappell edition, no. 18.) 

[18513 

Tully 12: 1910). 2 sec duly 3: 

1910; E 236459; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


LIEBESNOTEN; text aus Des knaben 
wunderhorn, musik von Leo Blech, 
op. 19. (Drei lieder, no. 3.) [18514 

© July 1, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 
E 235172; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


LIFE IS A MERRY GO ROUND; from 
Girlies, lyric by John L. Golden, mu- 
sic by Benj. Hapgood Burt. [18515 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236187; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Mork. JN: 


LIFE’S GLORIOUS ANTHEM; words by E. 
Teschemacher, music by Kenneth 
Rae. No. 1 in B flat. [18516 


() June 20) 1910752. June 22, 
1910; E 233964; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


LIFE’S HOPE; words and music by K. 
F. Leith. St. Louis, Thiebes Stierlin 
music co. [18517 

©x.dune. 18, 1910. 2c. June 22: 
1910; E 2385521; Kate Flateau Leith, 
St. Louis, Mo. 


LIFE’S HOSTEL; words by Frederic E. 
Weatherly, music by Joseph L. 
Roeckel. No. 1 in B flat minor. No. 
2 in C minor, original key. 

[18518, 18519 

© July 2, 1910; 2 ec each July 2, 

1910; E 236160, 236161; Ascherberg, 

Hopwocd & Crew, Itd., London, Eng- 
land. 


LILLIE DEAR; words by Ed. Mack, mu- 
sic by B. Downing. [18520 
© 1. ec. July 5, 1910; BH 235285: 
Bennett Downing, jr., Brooklyn, 
Dent. 
LILT (A) OF TEARS; verse by M. Q., 
music by Lady Garioch. [18521 
©) duly 12,) 1910; 9.°@.) Fuly: 12} 
1910; E 2385466; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LISTEN TO THE DING DONG BELL; words 
and music by J. W. Connelly. [18522 
© 1c. July 16, 1910; E 235548: 
Jack W. Connelly, Chelsea, Mass. 
Liszt (FRANZ) Campanella (La); 
piano, edited edition, no. 18. [18523 
© July 19, 1910; 2 ec. July 20, 
1910; E 236674; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Liszt (FRANz)—Continued. 

Rhapsodie hongroise, no. 2; piano, 

edited edition, no. 19. [18524 
© July 19, 1910; 2 «@ July 20, 

1910; E 236675; Chappell & co., ltd., 

London, England. 


Litany: To THE Hoty SPIRIT; quar: 
tet and chorus from Noble numbers, 
words by Robert Herrick, music by 
H. Walford Davies, mixed voices, 
contralto solo. (Octavo anthems, 
no. 980.) [18525 


© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; 


E 236375; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- | 


don, England. 


LITTLE BILLIE BUTTERCUP; words by 
Kennedy Russell, music by Robert 
Darke. [18526 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 
E 235455; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


LITTLE BROOK ; by Eva Lonsdale; piano- 
forte. (Four characteristic pieces, 
no... 3:) . AD3S2359; [18527 

© June 30, 1910; 2 ce. July 1, 1910; 
E 2385245; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


LITTLE CHILDREN CAN BE TRUE; words 
by F. E. Hill, musie by Mrs. F. E. 
Hill. [18528 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; 
EK 236342; F. EH. & Mrso 8) Eel, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


LITTLE (THE) COUNTRY MAID; words 
and music by E. L. Sexton. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [18529 

© July 15, 19102. 2 cael 
1910; BE 236522; E. L. Sexton, Silver 
Bay, New. 


LITTLE (A) CRADLE SONG; by Florence 
Newell Barbour. (Two little piano 
pieces, no. 2.) [18530 

© July 18, 1910;.2: ec) aule IG; 
1910; BE 235553; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


LITTLE DANCING GIRL; valse petite, by 
G. V. Bandelow, op. 1; piano. New 
York, Christian Schifer. [18531 

© June 15, 1910; 2 cause 20; 
1910; E 233831; Geo. F. Bandelow, 
New York, N. Y. 


LITTLE FEET; words by Julia B. Cady, 
music by H. Jones. London, Weekes 
& co. [18532 

© June 20, 1910; 2 e2duly 4, 
1910; E 236238; Hirwen Jones, Lon- 
don, England. 


1064 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug.. 1910 


LITTLE FLOWER GATHERERS; by Sidney 


Steinheimer, op. 36: piano. (In 
spring, no. 1.) [18533 
meeamy tf 1910: 2 c. July 11, 


1910; E 236410; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LITTLE GIRLIE MINE: written and com- 


posed by Penyston Miles. [18534 
eirimiy 21. 1910: 2 c. July 21, 
1910; EK 285599; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


LITTLE GYPSY GIRL; danse espagnole, 
by Eduard Holst: piano. [18535 
©) June 27, 1910; 2 ¢. June 29, 
1910; E 235118; M. Witmark & sons, 
mew rGrk, N. Y. 
Littiz MousmME; words: by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Cuthbert Clarke. 
[18536 
dite to 19910: 2 ¢. Suly 12, 
1910; E 285464; John Church ©co., 
Cincinnati. Ohio. 


LITTLE (THE) PAST: a cycle of eight 
songs of child life, words by Jose- 
phine Preston, music by Wm. Spen- 
cer Johnson. [18537 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236297; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 

LITTLE SHOES; Breton song, words by 
Will Ransom, music by Alicia Adé- 
laide Needham. [18538 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236244; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 

LITTLE SILVER MOON; words and mu- 

sic by C. Clair Sammons. [18539 
© June 29, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 23513838; Maurice Shapiro, 


New York, N:. -¥. 
LITTLE STAR WON’T YOU TWINKLE; 


lyrics by Tell Taylor, melody by C. 
L. Johnson. [18540 

© June 26, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 236232; Chas. L. Johnson & 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


LITTLE THINGS; words by Olive Hall, 


music by Daniel Rowe. (Tone 
stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 
10.) [18541 


© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235274; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


LL’UOMMENE MUSCIE; versi di T. Fer- 
razzano, musica di Paolo Bolognese ; 
canto e mandolino. [18542 

© June 18, 1910; 2c. June, 25, 
1910; E 234963; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 


18552 

LO, MY HEART IT SINGS; words by 
Ethel Maud Tomlinson, music by 
Wm. Caven Barron. [18543 


©, June; 225 1910 2 c. June 23; 
1910; E 234900: M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


LOCATELLI (PiETRO) Sonate 4 tre, G 
dur; bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat; 


zwei violinen und pianoforte, mit 
violoncell ad lib. (Meisterschule, 
no. 22.) [18544 


© July 13,1910; 2 c. July 13, 1910; 
EK 236509; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 
LocH Lomonpb; traditional Scottish 
melody, arr. by Edwin Franko Gold- 
man; cornet and piano. [18545 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 286008; Carl Fischer; New 
York; Ne-y. 


LogicaAL (THE) POINT; words by L. H. 
Willie, music by Harry Weston. New 
Orleans, L. Grunewald co., ltd. 

[18546: 

© June 29, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

Ee 285297; Lucetta Hudson Willie, 
New Orleans, La. 


LOINTAIN BONHEUR; valse lente, pa- 
roles de Pierre d’Amor, musique de 
René Rabey. 1. Chant et piano. 2. 
Piano seul. [18547, 18548 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c. each June 20, 
1910; BE 235477, 235478; Marcel Ju- 
made, Paris, France. 


LONESOME LADY; words and music by 

Branen and Lange. [18549: 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

EK 236302; Jeff T. Branen music pub. 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


LOOK ME OVER CAREFULLY, AND TELL ME 
WILL I po; lyric by Will D. Cobb, 
musie by G. Edwards. [18550 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 235470; Gus Edwards, inc., New 
York, N. Y. 


LOOKING UNTO JESUS; words by John 
T. Boddy, music by S. D. Kinne. 
[18551 
© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
FE 286324; Squire & Kinne, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


LorD, I HAVE LOVED THE PLACE OF THY 
HOUSE; music by W. H. William- 
son. 4to. (Parish choir, no. 1424.) 

[18552 

© July 8,1910; 2 ¢. July 12, 1910; 

BH 235438: Charles L. Hutchins, 
Concord, Mass. 


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18553 


Lorp (THE) IS IN HIS TEMPLE; re- 
Sponse, music by Ira B. Williams. 
[18553 
©) June 27, 1910--2 c Jmly 1. 
1910; E 235844; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Lorp (THE) IS MY LIGHT; words from 
Psalm 27, music by F. Flaxington, 
Harker, op. 49 no. 3; high in D 
flat. [18554 


© duly 13;°1910;''2. "ec July 14, 
1910; E 2385514; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


Lorp (THE) IS My SHEPHERD; hymn, 
music by Karl K. Lorenz. S8vo. 
[18555 
@yjune, 21910: .2).e, 2d nly: 1; 
1910; E 2853845; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


— words by James Montgomery, 
music by Arthur W. Nelson. (In 
Phe Choir, y. 11; no. .7,, July, 1910.) 

[18556 

© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 

E 235388; Fillmore bros. ¢o., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


(Herren er min Hyrde); words 
from Psalm 238, music by J. Rode- 
Jacobsen, op. 8; mixed voices. Chi- 
cago, Northern book and music co. 
(Northern ed. of oct. music, no. 
46. ) [18557 

@i Sune.-4," 1910-7 2c Sune 4, 
1910; E 286170; J Rode-Jacobsen, 
Chicago, III. 


LORD OF THE HARVEST; anthem for har- 
vest festivals, words by J. H. Gur- 
ney, music by Arthur Berridge. 4to. 

[18558 

©. dune 2351910; 2 ies sally: 1, 

1910; E 236287; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Lorp (THE) OUR GOD HATH BLESSED 
us; harvest anthem, music by C. 
Simper; mixed voices. 4to. [18559 

@. june. 30,9 1910; 2 -e. July, 7, 
1910; E 2853862; Caleb Simper, 
Barnstaple, England. 


Lorp’s (THE) prayer; set to music by 
J. Fletcher; quartette or chorus. 
4to. [18560 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c June 13, 
1910; E 283612; Joseph Fletcher, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 


LORELEY; by Seeling; piano; edited 

edition. (Chappell edition, no. 11.) 

[18561 

© July 12, 1910; 2 ec: July 18, 

1910; E 236455; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


1066 


pt. 11, n.'s., v. 5 


Love. See Grieg (EH. H.) 


LOVE AIN’T LIKING, LIKING AIN’T LOVE; 
words by Earle C. Jones, music by 
Charlotte Blake. [18562 

©. July 18, 1910; 2eenealy 9: 
1910; E 285570; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


LOVE DANCE; intermezzo from Madame 
Sherry, by Karl Hoschna, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; orch. [18568 

© June 24, 1910; 2 « June 25, 
1910; E 234955; M. Witmark & sons, 
NeW oY ork, Neg 


— intro: Every little movement, from 
Madame Sherry, by Karl Hoschua, 
arr. by W. C. O’ Hare; band. Ato. 

[18564 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 

E 235327; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York NN: Ys: 


LOVE KEEPS THE WHOLE WORLD YOUNG; 
lyric by Saul M. Aronson, music by 
Will. L. Becker. [18565 


© June 27, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; E 2385119; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


—_—by Will L. Becker; vocal orches- 

traticn, in-B flat. 4to. [18566 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 

EH 2355382; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Nowy, 


LOVE ME DEARLY; waltz ballad, words 
by J. H. Hughes, musie by Fred C. 
Cummins. [18567 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. July 2, 1910; 
E 285472; Jos. H. Hughes publishing 
co., Saginaw, Mich. 


LOVE ME FOR A MINUTE; words by W. D. 

Easton, music by L. F. Thomas. 4to. 

[18568 

© 1c. June 30, 1910; E 236142; 

Wm. David Easton & Linneaus 
Fonda Thomas, Norristown, Pa. 


LOVE ME LOVE MY DOG; words and 
music by H. Lee, op. 49. [18569 


© June 21, 1910: 2 c.° June 2s, 
1910; E 2385005; Henry Lee, New 
Haven, Conn. 


LOVE ME WITH A TIGER LOVE; words by 
Addison Burkhardt, music by W. M. 
Cook. [18570 

© June 23, 1910; 2 «. June 23, 
1910; E 234885; Will Marion Cook, 
New York, N. Y. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18589 


LOVE SCENE; from The pagoda of 
flowers, Burmese story in song, 
written by Frederick John Fraser, 
set to music by Amy Woodforde- 
Finden. fis571. 

© July 7, 1909; 2 c July 8, 1909; 
D 186738; Boosey & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


LovE (A) THAT CAN NEVER BE TOLD;' 


words by Mary Richardson. music 
by Rob’t K. Belden. [18572 

daly 7, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910: 
E 235403; Carl Hoffman music co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


LovE (THE) THAT I BEAR FOR YOU; 
words and music by George Ross. 
[18573 
jaune 25. 1910: 2 c.. June 23, 
1910; E 234890; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


LOVELAND WALTZ; by A. Shaeffer; 
guitar solo. [18574 

‘ie done 14, 1910: 2c. June 15, 
1910; E 2383720; Arling Schaeffer, 
Fond du Lac, Wis. 


LOVELIGHT WALTZES (Lumiére d’amour 
valse); by A. Mercille; piano. 
[18575 
© July 4, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236199; Delmar music co., Mon- 
treal, Canada. 


LOVER DAYS; words and music by J. 
Eoward Allen’ New York,: F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [18576 


(Oaeume 27, 1910: 2 ec. . June 27, 
1910; E 2385036; J. Howard Allen, 
Dallas, Tex. 


LOVE’S BARCAROLLE; quartet, words 
by Alice A. Dale, music by Alfred 
G. Wathall; women’s voices. 4to. 

[LS577. 

@piniy (>, 1910: 2 ec. July 11, 

1910; E 236397; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LOVE’S EVENTIDE; words by M. Lilly 
Thomas, music by Gordon Temple; 
song with violin obb., in B flat. 

[18578 

@ejime. 22) 1910; 2,e. June 24, 

1910; E 233998; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


LOVE’S FLOWERS SHALL BLOOM; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by 
Ira Bishop Wilson; high voice. 

: [18579 

©. June: 22, 1910; 2 e. June 22, 

1910; EH 2838933; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LOVE’S FLOWERS SHALL BLOOM—Con. 
—— low voice. [18580 
©) June 22) 1910" 2c vane 22 
1910; E 233934; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Lovie JOE; words by Will Marion 

Cook, music by Joe Jordan. [18581 

© July 5, 1910; 2 e. July 5, 1910: 

EK 235290; Harry Von Tilzer. music 
pub. \co:,, New York, N.Y. 


LULLABY; by Bernard Johnson. 
Svo. 


obl. 
(The organ loft, book 67, no. 
2038. ) [18582 

© June. 17), 19102) cacduily 10, 
1910; E 286488; Vincent music co., 
Itd., London, England. 


—— words by Emeline Wing, music by 
R. G. Tenaglia. [18583 
©1ec. July 9, 1910; E 235400; J. 
Rice Chandler, Hackettstown, N. J. 


LULLA-BYE (THE) SHIP; words and 
music by R. A. A. Chase. [18584 
Orpune 27, A910 2 eh Muly els, 
1910; E 236473; R. A. A. Chase, Ros- 
well, N. Mex. 

MA’ PETITE “ETOILE: (My little star); 
nocturne par Vincenzo Billi; piano. 

[18585 

© ‘June 22, 1910; 2 e@ July 18, 

1910; H 236647; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 

MacDowELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) A. 
D. 1620; words by Hermann Hage- 
Gorm; Op. 55,.NON io, Altay Dyn Cay De 
Clifton; mixed voices. 4to. [18586 

© June’ 30; 19102 e. June 30, 
1910; H 286146; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

From an Indian lodge; words by 

Hermann Hagedorn,music by HE. Mac- 

Dowell, op. 51, no. 5, arr. by C. D. 

Clifton; mixed voices. 4to. [18587 
© June 30, 1910; 2 c. June 30, 

1910; E 236145; Arthur P. Schmidt, 

Boston, Mass. 

Indian idyl; words by Hermann 
Hagedorn, music by BH. A. MacDowell, 
op. 62, no. 6, arr. by C. D. Clifton. 

[18588 

©} duly 1s yAO1Oe 2 ce July: 13, 

1910; BH 235604; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

MADAME ButTTERFLY. See Puccini (G.) 

Mur. Mpizzo; versi di <A. Caputo, 
musica di F. Ciniglio; canto e man- 
dolino. [18589 

©, June 23, .1910;.2 ¢. June 26, 
1910; E 234964; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 


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18590 


MADAME SHERRY; barn dance or schot- 
tische, by Karl Hoschna, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; orch. 4to. [18590 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235103; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

—— march. two-step, by Karl Hosch- 
na, arr. by W.> Cc, O Hare: .oreh:; 
4to. [18591 

© -fune, 27. 1910; 2. ¢ June 29; 
1910; E 235104; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

selection, by Karl Hoschna, arr. 

by W. C. O’Hare; orch. [18592 
@ June 24, 19102 2 °c. June 2, 

1910; E 234956; M. Witmark & sons, 

New-York, N.-Y. 


waltzes, by Karl L. Hoschna, arr. 
by J. E. Andino; piano. [18593 

© June 24, 1910;.2 c. June 25, 
1910; E 284947; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


MARCHEN; stimmungsbild von Rich- 

ard Stohr; klavier. [18594 

May, 20) 1910 ;52.c, June’ 4, 

1910; E 234294; P. Pabst, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


MAGIC MIRROR; waltzes, by F. H. 
Losey, op. 255; piano. [18595 
ry Tuly “1 1910.22) .e8 ully, 12, 


1910; E 235437; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Macic (THE) sone (Das zauberlied) ; 
von Erik Meyer-Helmund, arr. by 
Edwin Franko Goldman; cornet and 
piano. [18596 

@> June 22) 1910; 2c) June 28; 
1910; E 236003; Carl Fischer, New 
More IN. Ye 

MAGYAR DANCE; by Pierre Renard; 

piano. (From foreign lands, no. 

4.) [18597 
© Ime 22 1910; 2. June: 22: 

1910; E 233932; Theo. Presser co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 


MALY MYSLIVECEK [und] JAK SE TEN 
MESICEK; pochod s textem slozil A. 


Hermann; militirmusik. obl. 
24mo. (Harmonie M. U. no. 47.) 
[18598 


© June 27/1910: 2) ec. Fuly- 9; 
1910; E 235405; Mojmir Urbaéanek, 
Prague, Austria. 

MAMMA TOIA HA DA SAPE; versi di 
Arturo Matacea, musica del M?°® 
Carlo Fiore; canto e mandolino. 
New York, G. Malchiodi. [18599 

© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
BK 235155: Arturo Matacea, New 
Monmke INN, 


pt. na, nes, Ve 


MANETYE-MANON; paroles de Louis 

Bénech, musique de Léo Daniderff. 

[18600 

© June 28, 1910; 2°. dune) 27, 

1910; E 2385085; L. Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


Mano (LA); entremés comico lirico; 
letra de D. L. Paris y Dia ealines. 
musica del mtro: R. Calleja; piano. 

[18601 

© July 15, 19095. 2) ce sully. 16; 

1909; D 18676; Casa Dotésio, Mad- 
rid, Spain. 


MANON CHERIE; canzonetta par 
Georges Picquet; piano. [18602 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 27, 
1910; E 235073; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


MANXLAND; words by Mabei Davis, 
music by J. Clark. [18603 
© May 24, 1910; 2 c June 23, 
1910; E 234925; James Clark, Man- 
chester, England. 


Marcu oF ZIon’s Kine; hymn, words 

and music by C. P. Jones. [18604 

© July 7, 19102 2 ¢ Sukyee, 1910" 

IK 236358; C. P. Jones, Jackson, 
Miss. 


MARCHAND (LE) DE SABLE QUI PASSE; 
conte lyrique en un acte et en vers, 
musique de scéne d’Albert Roussel ; 
réduction pour piano. [18605 

© July 12; 1910: 2vesauly” G, 
1910; E 236265; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


MarcHe A NINON; ovU, AH, NINON, 
Ninon; paroles de F. L. Bénech et 
E. Ronn, musique de Léo Daniderff. 

[18666 


© July 12, 19103 Zeiss 


1910; E 236422; L. Bénech, Paris,’ 


France. 
MARCHE BURLESQUE; par Ernest Gil- 
let; piano. [18607 
© July 1, 1910; 2 ce. July 2, 1910; 
E 236149; Enoch & co. Paris, 
France. 


MARCHE DE TRIOMPHE; de M. Patrice; 
piano. [18608 
© June 15, 1910; 2 e July 21, 
1910; E 285595; 
Paris, France. 


MarcHE RoMAINE; par O. Vargues, 
arr. par Emile Tavan; orchestre, 
avec piano-conducteur. 4to. [18609 

© July 23, 1910; 2 e July 18, 
1910; E 236638; Vargues, Paris, 
France. 


1068 


a 


Maurice Patrice, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18628 


MARCHES ET REFRAINS DE L’ARMEE FRAN- 
CAISE, DE Lours XIV. A NaAPporion 


1°; transecrits et arrangés par 
Gabriel Parés. 1. Musique mili- 
taire. 4to. 2. Piano. 


[18610, 18611 

© July 23. 1910; 2 c each July 18, 

1910; E 236635, 236636; Gabriel 
Parés, Paris, France. 


MarcuHestr (8. C.) Twenty vocalises, 
wees Moslish text by J. C. D. 
Parker, revised by Josef Frantz; 
soprano or tenor. [18612 

© June 28, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910: 
FE 235158; White-Smith mus. pub. co., 
Boston, Mass. 


THE LITTLE FRENCH 
LAUNDRESS; written and composed 
by Mellor, Lawrance and Gifford. 
(Feldman’s 6d edition, no. 345.) 

[18613 


© Apr. 6, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235379; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


Marie LOUISE, 


MARINE-MARSCH (March of the navy) ; 
von Franz von Blon, op. 102; kla- 
vier. [18614 

(ee May ot, 1910: 2c. June: 28, 
1910; E 236097; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


MaArsz SprewakKow: stowa S. Zahaj- 
kiewicza, muzyka Antoniego Mal- 
lek; na chor czteroglosowy mieszany 
i fortepiau. 4to. [18615 


© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; 
E 236369; Anthony Mallek, Chicago, 
Fit 


Mary; danza por Roberto D. Zarate; 
piano. México, Enrique Munguia. 
[18616 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; 
EK 236106; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York, N. -Y. 


MARY, MOTHER; words by Rose Trum- 
bull, music by George Chapman; 
women’s voices. 4to. (Choruses, 
glees and part-songs, no. 2362.) 

[18617 

© July 11, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; 

E 236407; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC) 
Chanson désespérée; poésie de Ed- 
mond Teulet. no. 1, baryton ou 
mezzo-soprano. [18618 

© July 12, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 286269; Heugel & cie., Paris 
France. 


MASSENET (JULES Ewing Frtptric)— 
Continued. 

Sérénade du passant; transcrip- 

tion par Jules Cottin; mandoline et 

piano. [18619 
© July 12, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 

E 256268; Heugel & cie, Paris, 

France. 


MATINEE (LA); rondo by J. L. Dus- 
sek, edited and fingered by Paolo 
Gallico; piano. [18620 


© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 
1910; E 283731; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MAURESQUE (EL); oriental caprice, by 
Rollinson-Bernier. (Concert edition 
for orchestra, no. 432.) [18621 


© June 18, 1910: 2°c June 29, 
1910; E 235139; Oliver Ditson co..,. 
Boston, Mass. 
MAYTIME; song by B. F. McKeon; 
middle voice. [18622 

© June ™ 24, 19102 2° ¢ sune 24. 
1910; E 233976; B. F. McKeon, As- 
tonia, IN. Y:. 


MazurKA; by Rudolf Friml, op. 68; 
piano. [18623 


G) June: 30;21910), 2. ex July 1, 
1910; E 2385168; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


MAZURKA DE CONCERT; by ©. J. Grey; 
piano. [18624 


© June’ 22. 1916-2 ce) June 22, 
1910; E 233939; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MEEK AND LOWLY SAVIOUR; words and 

music by Sarah L. Squire. [18625 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; 

E 236317; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


MEET ME WHERE THE LANTERNS GLOW ; 
from A trip to Japan, by Manuel 
Klein, arr. by L. D. Richards. 1. Fe- 
male voices. 2. Male voices. 4to. 
(Excellent quartette arrangements 
nos. 492 and 493.) [18626, 18627 

© July 9, 1910; 2 c. each July 11, 
1910; E 236393—236394; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, N. Y. 


MEIN LIED AM RHEIN; ged. von Fritz 
Carl Ferber, musik von Fr. Krasin- 


sky, op. 112; minnerchor. Partitur. 
[18628 
GMa Vit | 1910* 2. co. duly), 26, 


1910; E 235548; Johannes Forster, 
Dresden, Germany. 


1069 


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MEINE LUST IST LEBEN; ernster geSang, 
ged. von Peter Rosegger, musik von 
Ferdinand Thieriot, op. 91; alto solo, 


gemischter chor und orgel. Partitur. 
[18629 
© May (20; 1910); <2. ex dune” 4, 


1910; E 284295; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


MEISTERSINGER (Diz) See Wagner (R.) 


MELANCOLIE; von Emil Kronke, op. 
62. (Klavierstticke no. 2.) [186380 
On auney 14, 9103 2 ven dilye at, 
1910; E 235215; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


MELODY FROM THE OPERA ORFEO. -See 


Gluck (C. W. von) 
Metovy In F. _See Rubinstein (A. G.) 


Memories; duet, words by Rutland 
Barrington, music by Theo. Wendt. 
[186381 


© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
EH 235251; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


MEN oF OnTI0; words by Curtis Sohl 
and F. A. Cornell, music by R. A. 
Hauer. S8vo. (in The Ohio state 
university quarterly, vy. 1, no. 38.) 

[18632 

©edjune a0) 1910- tees June v3: 

1910; E 233614; Ohio State Uni- 
versity, Columbus, Ohio. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wic FELIx) Compositions for the or- 
gan; Three preludes and fugues, op. 
37; [and] Six sonatas, op. 65; edited 
and revised by Edwin H. Lemare. 
(Library of musical classics, vol. 
976. ) [18633 

© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
EK 235171; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
Work, N.. ¥: 


MENUET; adaptation musicale, sur une 
poésie de Francois Coppée, musique 
de Francis Thomé; piano avec violon 


ad lib. [18634 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ce. June 20, 
1910; E 2385486; Thomé, Paris, 
France. 
by Paul Ambroise; piano. [18635 


© June 22, 1910; 2 c@ June 24, 
1910; EH 2338992; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


MENUET DE CONCERT; par Herbert 
Fryer, op. 10; piano. [18636 
© June 28, 1910; 2 c June 20, 
1910; E 235483; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


1070 


MERKEL (GuSsTAV) Sonaten fiir orgel; 
neu herausgegeben von A. W. Pol- 
litt. No. 2, op. 42, in G minor. 

[18687 


© June 4, 1910; 2 c« June 28, 
1910; E 2386112; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


No. 4, op. 115 in EF minor. 
No. 5, op. 118, in: Dimmer No: G3 
op. 1837 in EH minor. No. 7, op. 140, 
in A minor. No. 8, op. 178, B minor. 
No. 9, op. 183, C minor. 

[18638-18643 


© June 4, 1910; 2 c. each June 28, 
1910; E 236087—236092; J. Rieter- 
Biedermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


M&ETHODE COMPLETE DE TROMBONE A 
COULISSE TENOR; par Gaston Flan- 
drin. 1°** partie: [18644 


© June 28, 19102 2c shone 20: 
1910; KE 235488; Ad. Dubois, Paris, 
France. 


MICHEL MIT DER LANZE; ged. von O. J. 
Bierbaum, musik yon Anna Cramer, 
op. 4, edited by Otto Taubmann. 
(Sechs lieder, no. 3.) [18645 


© May 19, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 2343501; Adolph Ftirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


MICHIGAN FIELD SONG; words by Ly- | 
man Lloyd Bryson, music by Roy | 
Dickinson Welch. [18646 | 

© June 20, 1910°°2) e@ June 23 | 
1910; E 234884; Alumni assn. of the 
Uniy. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 


Mipst POPLAR AND PINE; words and | 
music by W. L. Rappey. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. eo. [18647 


© June 27, 1910:) 2%e tune, 27 
1910; H 235039; W. L. Rappey, Seat- 
tle, Wash. 


MIGNONETTE; words by Lettice B. Hay 
Shaw, music by H. A. Harding. 
[18648 
© July 12,: 1910: Qrewe alae: 
1910; E 285467; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MILITARY (THE) DIP; by Wm. Harris 
O’Farrell; piano. [18649 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 
1910; E 2383610; O’Farrell bros., 
Quincy, Ill. 


MILITARY GLIDE; in Up and down | 
Broadway, words by William Je- 
rome, music by Jean Schwartz. 

[18650 | 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ce. July 6, 1910; 
E 286186; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York, (IN. ¥. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 381-384, Aug., 1910 


18668 


Mrzirary (THE) MAIDS; 
J. L. McManus; piano. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [18651 

mosary 15, 1910; 2-¢. “July 15, 
1910; E 286516; John L. McManus, 
Peabody, Mass. 


march, by 


MILLIONAIRE’S (THE) PIPE-DREAM; a 
musical drama in one act and three 
scenes, book and lyrics by Walter 
J. Fried, music by Chas. F. Posty. 
Typewritten libretto with ms. music. 

[18652 
© 1c. June 28, 1910; D 18653; 
Chas. F. Posty, Streator, Ill. 


MILLIONS (LES) D’ARLEQUIN; Séré- 
nade tirée du ballet, musique de 
Richard Drigo, transcription facile; 
pour piano. [18653 

© May 21, 1910; 2 c« June 4, 
1910; EH 234808; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


MIRANDA (Luis R.) Impromtu; op. 
10; danza; piano. [18654 
© gune 44, 1910: 2 c. -June 18, 
1910; E 233605; Gonzales Padin 
Hnos, San Juan, P. R. 


Mirror (THE) OF YOUR EYES; written 
and composed by Stanley J. Da- 
merell, Harry Lane and John Neat. 

: [18655 


ey some 14° 1910; .2 ce. July) 15, 
1910; E 236551; B. Feldman & ©co., 
London, England. 


Miss CoQuETTE; waltzes, by Charlotte 
Blake; piano. [18656 
ie duly 45. .1910: 2 c: July 9, 
1910; EH 235568; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Miss Loiyrpor; words by Fred W. 
Leigh, music by Henry E. Pether. 


[18657 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ¢ June’ 28, 
1910; H 236059; Francis Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


MISSA DE ANGELIS; adapted from the 
version in the Solesmes gradual, 
with an ace. by Basil Harwood; 
organ. 4to. (Parish choir book. 
no. 835.) [18658 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ce. June 23, 
1910; E 284909; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Missovur1; words and music by C. F. 
Stayner. [18659 
© 1c July 19, 1910; BH 235575; 
Charles Frederick Stayner, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 


Mr. Moon; words and music by Sarah 
E. Belt. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [18660 

Or suly 1s Toon 2) ee sully Ss: 
1910; E 236468; Sarah E. Belt, 
Washington, D. C. 


MIstER Possum; words by Sam I. 
Osmond, music by J. B. Cass. Cin- 
cinnati, Old glory pub. co. [18661 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ¢ June 27, 
1910; E 235049; Sam I. Osmond, 
Cincinnati, Ohio, 


Mr. Rooster; characteristic march 
two-step, by J. Bodewalt Lampe; 
piano. [18662 


© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
EK 236255; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


MiT DEM EDELWEISS; fanfarenmarsch 
von Anton) Kutschera, .op. 32.7) 1: 
Salon - orchester. 2. Schrammel- 
quartett. [18663, 18664 


© June 24, 1910; 2 c. each July 
18 1910; E 236661, 286662; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Mir prr (With thee); ged. von Chris- 
tian Morgenstern, English version 
by Edward Oxenford, musik von 
Felix Weingartner, op. 48. (Sechs 
lieder, no. 1.) [18665 

© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236191; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Norks) IN. Yi: 


Mois (LES) ET LES SAISONS; berceuse, 
paroles de EH. Dernay, musique de 
EK. Raymond De Béhault; piano avec 
violon ad lib. [18666 

Oily td 2 TOO 2c. -dinlye dee 
1910; E 236423; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


Moitity MAaALLoy; words and music by 
Mrs. H. S. Marqua. New York, F. 


B. Haviland pub. co. [18667 
© June: 22,1910; 2 @ June 22, 
1910; E 233928; Mrs. Helen S. 


Marqua, Morgantown, W. Va. 


valse noble by S. 
Camillo Engel; piano. [18668 
©* June 18; 1910; 2 c. June 2 
1910; E 286047; Carl Fischer, New 

Moris. IN. ¥< 


MOMENT JOYEUX; 


MoMENT MUSICAL. See Schubert (EF. P.) 


LOTL 


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8669 


MON CHER PETIT PERE EST UN COMMER- 
CANT; couplets de Hans, le joueur 
de fitite, acte 3, livret de Maurice 
Vaucaire et Georges Mitchell, mu- 


sique de Louis Ganne. Morceaux 
détachés, 115340. [18669 
©. July 2. 19107* 2 se, sully aces 


1910; D 18683; 
Milan, Italy. 


G. Ricordi & co., 


Mon COEUR A DES PEINES; duo de Hans, 
le joueur de fitite, acte 2, livret de 
Maurice Vaucaire et Georges Mit- 
chell, musique de Louis Ganne. 
Morceaux détachés, 113836. [18670 

©) Til 2 190.0 Zee, .Jnuly: ale, 
1910: D 18686; G. Ricordi,.& .co., 
Milan, Italy. 


MOoNDSTRAHLEN; walzer aus dem bal- 
let-feerie, Mondweibchen, von Rich- 
ard you Goldberger; grosses orches- 
ter. 4to. [18671 


©: June, 11, 1910 2) ¢. Juney28; 
1910; EH 236121; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


MoNDWEIBCHEN; ballet-feerie in ftnf 
bildern, von H. Regel, musik von 
Richard von Goldberger, vollst#nd- 
iger klavierauszug. [18672 

© June 11, 1910s: 2c. Fune’ 28, 
1910; D 18657; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


MooNLIGHT IN JUNGLELAND; jungle 
dance, by Johann C. Schmidt; orch. 
8vo. [18673 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
EK. 236229; H. A. Weymann & son, 
ine., Philadelphia, Pa. 


MooNLIGHT ON THE RIVER; barcarolle, 
by Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 228; 
piano. [18674 

© July 9, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 1910; 
EK 2363872; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Work, N.Y. 
MooN-TALK; words and music by Gus 
Kahn. [18675 
©), June. 22.) 1910 :'°2 -c> June: 22. 
1910; E 233940; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


More; words by Edward Clark, music 
by Arthur E. Behim. [18676 
Or dily 28; 191032 ex July.d8, 
1910; E 236623; Harry Von ‘Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


MoRGEN, KINDER, WIRD’S WAS GEBEN; 
leichte phantasien von Paul Zilcher, 
op. 81; klavier. (Weibnachtszeit, 
no. 1.) [18677 

© June 18, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235414; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


pt. II, n.s., v.5 


MorGENS SEND’ ICH DIR DIE VEILCHEN; 
ged. von H. Heine, musik von Hrik 
Meyer-Helmund, op. 61, no. 2. 1. 
Hoch. 2. Tief. (Ausgewihlte lieder 
mit klavier, no. 13) [18678, 18679 

© June 14, 1910; 2 e. each June 
24, 1910; E 236078, 236074; Rob. 
Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. 


Mornine (A) sone; by Thomas F. 
Dunhill, op. 31; pf. Boston, Arthur 
P. Schmidt. (A garden of melodies, 
no. 1.) [18680 


© Feb. 7,-1910; 2 c. July 15, 1910; 


K 236537; Alfred Lengnick & co., 


London, W., England. 


MornNiNnNG (THE) TUB; words and music 
by J. Frise. 4to. (Unison songs, no. 
27105.) [18681 

© July 19,) 1910>) 2) ce duis 16; 
1910; E 2865638; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


Most POPULAR SELECTIONS FOR THE COR- 
NET AND PIANO; selected and arr. by 
Paris Chambers. 4to. [18682 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; A 267121; Hinds, Noble & 
Eldredge, New York, N. Y. 


Moszkowski- (Moritz) Spanish 
dance, no. 1, op. 12; “ares by Wm. 
Heald; clarinet and piano. [18683 

© June 18, 1910 27 ee une 2s: 
1910; E 286007; Carl Fuseher, New 
Yorks Ne ae 


no. 2, Op. 12.3.0 Ge obee veins 
Heald; clarinet and piano. {18684 

©: June 16, 1910; 2. cy odume 23; 
1910; E 236034; Carl Fischer, New 
York NAY, 


no. 2: arr. by R. E. Hildreth ; 
orchestra. 4to. [18685 

© June 25, 1910): 2 EG) Jose 27, 
1910; E 235025; Walter Jacobs, Bos 
ton, Mass. 


MorTHER GOOSE’S CHILDREN ; words by 
Alice A. Dale, music by Alfred G. 
Wathall. [18686 


© June 20, 1910: 2 ef Aumerzs, 
1910; E 234919; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MoTHER IS CALLING; words by William 
L. Osborne, music by Harry Hoyt. 
[18687 
©. July 12; 19105, 2 eG aa, 
1910; E 235448; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18705 


MOTHER’S STILL WAITING FOR YOU; 
words and music by C. EH. Cady. 
Denver, Colo., Tolbert R. Ingram 
music ¢o. [18688 

© June 10, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 233849; Charles Earl Cady, 
Laramie, Wyo. 


Moto PERPETUO. See Paganini (N.) 
Mr. CARMEL; march by J. J. Bartholme, 
arr. by J. W. Steele; band. 4to. 
[18689 
© June 30, 1910; 2 c. July 2, 1910; 
E 236177; James W. Steele, Pine Vil- 
lage, Ind. 


MOUNTAIN (A) BREEZE; idyl, by W. 
Baxter Keyt, arr. by EH. A. Bos- 
worth; band. 4to. [18690 


fen dune 18. 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; EH 235057; J. W. York & sons, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 

e 
MOUNTAIN MEADOW WALTZES; by R. R. 
Mullins; piano. [18691 

er ise July 15, 1910; 236524; 
Richard R. Mullins, Thermopolis, 
Wyo. 


MovING THE PIANO; humorous song, 
words and music by Fred Rome. 
[18692 
© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235292; Reynolds & co., London, 
England. 


Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS) Ro- 
mance from Second concerto; arr. 
by Wim. Heald; clarinet and piano. 

[18693 


i sone 22, 1910; 2 c..June; 28, 
1910; E 234991; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork N.~ Y. 


MURTHENBLATTER; walzer, von Louis 
Berner, arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
klavier. (Kindertranscriptionen, no. 
13.) [18694 

ie hime 14) 1910; 2 ¢. July: 4, 
1910; E 235201; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Music-Box; by Rudolf Friml, op. 69; 
piano. [18695 
eeoune 30,1910; 2¢. July 1, 
1910; E 235169; G Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


Musik (DIE£) 
kameraden. 


KOMMT., See Unter 


MUSIKANTENMADEL (Das); 
in 8 akten, von Bernhard Buchbin- 
der, musik von Georg Jarno. 1. 
Klavierauszug mit unterlegtem text. 
2. VoUstindiger klavierauszug mit 
text. [18696, 18697 

© June 18, 1910; 2 each July 1, 
1910; D 18659, 18660; Julius Feuch- 
tinger, Stuttgart, Germany. 


operette 


intermezzo aus der operette von 
Georg Jarno; klavier. [18698 


© June, 13,1910; 2 eo \ dubye a: 
1910; E 235181; Julius Feuchtinger, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


MUTTERING HRI : characteristic 
march, by F. H. Losey, op. 298; 
band. 4to. [18699 


© June 7,1 1910 3"2"e. June 28, 
1910; EH 236039; Carl Fischer, New 
York, No’ Y. 


My BLOOD IS FoR YoU; words by Louise 

Watson, music by Sarah L. Squire. 

[18700 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

EF 236314; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


My BUNGALOW IN BOND STREET; words 
by George Arthurs, music by T. C. 
Sterndale Bennett. [18701 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236220; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


My CoLorADO HOME; words and music 
by Charles A. Swift, arr. by A. S. 
Lohman. [18702 

© May 24, 1910; 2.c. July 5, 1910; 
EE 235542; Charles A. Swift, Denver, 
Colo. 


words and music by Josephine 
Cavanaugh. [18703 
© June 27, 1910; 2 c« June 30, 
1910; E 236183; Mrs. Josephine 
Cavanaugh, Rawhide, Nev. 


words 
New 


My DEAR OLD ENGLAND HOME; 
and music by F. Bartlett. 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18704 

© June 28, 1910; 2 c June 28, 

1910; E 236067; Floyd Bartlett, 
Norway, Kans. 


My DREAM MAID OF HRIN ISLE; words 

and music by Bessie Wynn. [18705 

© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; 

BH 236388; M. Witmark & sons, New 
¥Yorls, Nw ¥. 


1073 


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18706 


pti TERNS Vio 


MY DREAM OF THE UNION JACK; words 
by Leonard Chick and Chas. Roth, 
music by Ted Snyder. [18706 


© June 16, 1910" 2) co tuly As: 
1910; E 285586; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


My HEcyPTiAN MAID; words by David 
Wolff, music by Arthur Weinberg. 
[18707 
©) dune 22) 1910; 2re eiune, 22; 
1910; E 283942; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


My EVER-GONE SCHOOL DAYS; words by 
Nellie Crane, music by F. H. French. 
[18708 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; E 286080; Frank Harold 
French, Kansas City, Mo. 


My FRIEND; words and music by Thoro 
Harris. [18709 


© May 9, 1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; 
H 283859; Lucy Rider Meyer, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


My HUSBAND’S GOING TO LEAVE ME, BUT 
THE BOARDER’S GOING TO STAY; words 
and music by F. C. Lind. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [18710 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c June 28, 
1010 = 3 23600 shred. (©. hind, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


My KEEPER; hymn, words and music 

by Sarah L. Squire. [18711 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

EH 236354; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


My LITTLE JUNGLE MAID; words by 
Henry S. Creamer and Charles A. 
Parker, music by Wm. H. Farrell. 
New York, Gotham-Attucks music 
co. [18712 

© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. June 14, 
1910; E 234867; R. C. McPherson, 
New York, N. Y. 


My LOVE IS DARK; words by Oliver Go- 
garty, music by Herbert Hughes. 
No inp, [18713 


© uly 10) 1909; 2 eG, ‘July. 12: 
1909; D 18675; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


My LOVE IS LIKE A SIMPLE PRAYER; 
lyric by Perley A. Child, music by 
Fleta Jan Brown. [18714 

©jstily 9, AOS 246 \ahuly 1, 
1910; HE 236389; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


My LOVE’s AN ARBUTUS; old Irish mel- 
ody, arr. by Edwin Franko Goldman; 
cornet and piano. [18715 


© June 14, 1910; 2 ce. June 28, 
1910; E 236030; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, IN: Y¥- 


My MAIDEN OF OLD V-A.; from The girl 
and the page, words and music by 
P. L. Scantling. [18716 


© June 25, 1910; 2 @ June 25, 
1910; E 234960; Philip L. Scantling, 
Washington, D. C. 


My Mary; written and composed by 
Harry Brown and Max Hrard. 
[18717 
© July 12, 1910 ;S20ee aly a2 
1910; E 235448; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


My o~tp DAKOTA HOME; words by Geo. 
W. Weeks, music by Perley K. 
Derry. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18718 

©. July 19, 1910:"25erguly, 19; 
1910; E 285582; Derry & Weeks, 
Cour d’Alene, Idaho. 


My OLD HOMESTEAD; words and music 
by C. H.. Arrick. (NewYork, tis. 
Haviland pub. co. [18719 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; EH 235035; C. H. Arrick, Wil- 
kinsburg, Pa. 


My oLp MISSOURI HILLS; words by 
J. P. Whiteside, music by Alfred G. 
Robyn. [18720 

© June 15, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; EH 233840; St. Louis music ¢o., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


My o~p MonTANA RANCH; words and 
music by Isabel M. Stewart, arr. by 
Chas. Humfeld. [18721 

© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; 
EK 236470; Isabel M. Stewart, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


My OLD PLANTATION HOME; words and 
music by H. A. Fischler. [18722 
© July 11, 19105 °25cssuige te: 
1910; E 235486; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


My PILoT; words by Henry Alford, mu- 
sic by J. Beetham. [18723 
© May 9, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; E 233855; Lucy Rider Meyer, 
Chicago, Ill. 


1074 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18742 


My PRAIRIE BRIDE; song and chorus, 
words and music by E. M. Swango. 
Cincinnati, Queen city music co. 

[18724 

© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 

1910; E 235237; E. M. Swango, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


My pussy cat; valse par Etienne 
Boussenot Du Clos; piano. [18725 
ey 25. 1910; 2 «. July 18, 
1910; E 236637; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


My REDEEMER; words by Mrs. R. B. 
Young, chorus and music by Sarah 
L. Squire. [18726 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236806; Squire & Kinne, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


My ROSE DREAMS; words and music by 

G. T. Barton. [18727 

© 1c. June 20, 1910; E 235590; 
Grove T. Barton, Lewiston, Ind. 


MyY ROSE FROM THE GARDEN OF LOVE; 
words by Jesse G. M. Glick, music 
by Irving M. Wilson. [18728 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235120; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


My SPANISH QUEEN; concert waltz, by 
Arling Shaeffer; guitar solo. [18729 


© June 14, 1910; 2 ec. June 15, 


1910; E 288721; Arling Shaeffer, 
Fond du Lac, Wis. 
My SPUNKY KID; words by W. H. 


Reese, music by H. L. Martin. 
[18730 


er smly 12. 1910; 2 c. July 19, 
1910; HE 285563; Reese & Martin, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 


My SWEET IRISH QUEEN; words and 
music by Adrian Emmet; ist violin 
and voice. [18731 

wlje, June 21; 1910: H 234879: 
Adrian Emmet, New York, N. Y. 


My SWEETHEART; words and music by 
J. Bella. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18732 

@, June 22, 1910; 2 «ce! June 22, 
1910; E 233927; John Bella, George- 
town, Pa. 


My TIMES ARE IN THY HANDS; words 
arr. by Wm. Freeman Lloyd, music 
by Lucy Rider Meyer. [18733 

© May 9, 1910;°2 ec. June 20, 
1910; E 2386128; C. Y. Morse, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


My vision ; hymn, words and music by 

Sarah L. Squire. [18734 

© July 7,)1910; 2c July 8, 1910: 

E 236359; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


My, WHAT A FUNNY LITTLE WORLD THIS 
Is; words and music by Lewis and 
Bennett. [18735 


© July 12; 1910:-2) ce. July 13: 
1910; E 236481; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MY WIFE WILL GO TO THE SEASHORE; 
words by Kathryn Prim, music by 
Aug. Bohlender, op. 4. [18736 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 14, 1910; 
EH 235522; Kath. Prim, Pittsburg, Pa. 


MYRELLA; marche, sur la chanson My- 
rella la jolie, de L. Bénech; musique 
de D. Berniaux, arrangement de HE. 
Gavel; piano, grand format, edition 
simplifiée (ut). [18737 

© Pune 728.1910) 3.2) el dune 2G 
1910; EH 235086; LL. Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


MyYSTERES (LES) D’Isis; air de ballet, 
musique de Maurice Naggiar, op. 23; 
piano. [18738 

Oily 223; 1910 2) see tuily, WS: 
1910; E 236628; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. 


MYSTIC PROCESSION (Cortége mysteri- 
eux) ; by Géza Horvath; piano. 
[18739 
© June 22.1910: 12) ¢. June: 22, 
1910; EH 233938; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


"NA SERENATA ’ARRETO ’A FENZA;3 Versi 
di T. Ferrazzano, musica di Paolo 
Bolognese; canto e mandolino. 

[18740 

©) gune! (82 1910" 2" ¢. Fune 25, 

1910; E 234965; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 


NawHoo; words by Jesse G. M. Glick, 
music by Walter Wolff. [18741 
© 1c. July 19, 1910; E 235565; 
Glick & Wolff, San Francisco, Cal. 


NAME (DER) DES HERRN IST EIN 
FESTES SCHLOSS; motette zum re- 
formationsfest, musik von E. Roe- 
der, op. 63; gemischter chor. 4to. 
(Zwei motetten, no. 1.) [18742 

© June 10, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; B 236088; Arno Spitzner’s 
verlag, Oranienburg, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


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187435 


pt. III, D.8., v.5 


NARDINI (PIETRO) Concerto in E mi- 
nor; arr. for concert-use by Miska 
Hauser; violin and piano. [18743 

© June 21, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 234989; Carl Fischer, New 
Works iN: Ys 


NATION’s (THE) ODE; words by S. F. 
Smith, music by Ryan Rapp. (The 
Riegelsville news, vol. 21, no. 438.) 

[18744 

©) \Fune 29) 100 al: es vetuly ast, 

1910; E 236162; Ryan Rapp, Rie- 
gelsville, Pa. 


NATURAL GAS; rag, by O. F. Hanna; 
piano. [18745 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c June 13, 
1910; E 253607; Oscar F. Hanna, 
~vexington, Ky. 


NATURE’S PRAISE; children’s day an- 
them, words by Rev. S. Longfellow, 
music by J. S. Fearis. 4to. (Secu- 
lar quartets and choruses for mixed 
Voices. ) [18746 

© June 27, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; EH 235100; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Navucuty Mimi; chanson parisienne, 
words and music by Raymond A. 
Browne. [18747 

© June 24, 1910; 2 ec. June 25, 
1910; E 234946; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. : 


NEARER TO THEE; Sacred song, words 
by Sarah F. Adams, music by Ar- 
thur HE. Godfrey. [18748 

©) July 19;°1910; 2 ¢.. July 20, 
1910; E 286673; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


NERVOUS RAG; by Fay and Blackford; 
piano. [18749 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 2888384; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


New Doxonocy; words by D. W. 
Griffin, music by S. D. Kinne. 
[18750 
© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 2863805; Squire & Kinne, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


NEW NORMAL MUSIC CoURSE. Book 1, 
by John W. Tufts and H. EK. Holt, 
ed. by Leonard B. Marshall... 
[and] Samuel W. Cole... New 
York, Boston [ete.] Silver, Burdett 
and company [1910] 144p. S8vo. 

[18751 

@ Taly 11,:19105 2 &! July: 12, 

1910; A 268278; Silver, Burdett & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


New Vienna (Neu Wien) ; waltzes by 
Joh. Strauss, arr. by G. H. Reeves; 
band. [18752 

© June 8, 1910; 2 « June 28, 
1910; E 236085; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks oNi ow. 

arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 

band. Ato. [18753 


© June 20, 1910; 2 @ June 28, 


1910; E 234987; Carl Fischer, New 
York, No Ye 

NIGHT-CAP SONG; words by Aliee A. 

Dale, music by Alfred G. Wathall. 

[18754 

© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 


1910; E 234922; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


NINETY AND NINE; duet, words by E. C. 
Clephane, music by Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley; soprano and alto. [18755 

© June 14, 1910; 2 « June 13, 
1910; E 233620; Fillmore bros. ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


NIX, ON THE GLOW-WoRM LENA; intro: 
Poor Broadway, medley march and 
two-step, by Ballard MacDonald and 
Harry Carroll, arr. by Carl F. Wil- 
liams; orchestra. 4to. [18756 


© July 15, 1910; 2) ca tuby 4G, 
1910; E 285556; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


See Chopin (F. F.) 
Alfredo 


NOCTURNE. 


NoN DIRMI PIU; parole di 
Catapano, musica di Gennaro 
Napoli, op. 24. No. 113248. [18757 

© July 12, 1910." 2 se uty ats, 
1910; E 236449; G. Ricordi & Cco., 
Milan, Italy. 


NorkTH CAROLINA STATE FEDERATION 
sone; words by Sallie Southall Cot- 
ten, music by Mrs. E. C. Dunean. 

[18758 


© 1« July 5, 1910; H 235286; 
Mrs. E. C. Duncan, Raleigh, N. C. 


NoRWEGIAN ALBUM; music by Walde- 
mar Sommerfelt, piano. No. 1-6. 
[18759 
© July 8, 1910; 2 e. July 9, 1910; 
E 236419; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


NOTHING TO DO BUT DREAM OF YOU; 
words and music by I. Wright. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18760 


© July 19, 1910; 2: ¢. July 19, 
1910; E 235580; Ida Wright, Albion, 
Mich. : 

Notturno. See Chopin (F. F.) 


1076 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


Now ALTOGETHER, HIP, HIP HOORAY! 
English lyric by Arthur Anderson, 
music by Geo. Christie. [18767 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; E 235102; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Now WE'RE CIVILIZED; written and 
composed by R. P. Weston and F. J. 
Barnes. [18762 

amy 21, -1910; 2 ¢. July: 21, 
1910; H. 235598; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


NYMPHS AND SHEPHERDS; words by 
Thomas Shadwell and Carlton Hill, 
music by Henry Purcell, edited by 
Hdearoo Leyi. i. No. 1 in F. 2. 
No. 2 in G. (Standard songs by old 
masters, no. 41.) [18763, 18764 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c each June 
9, 1910; E 234417, 234418; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., Lon- 
don, England. 


O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! words by 
Walt Whitman, music by George B. 
Nevin. 4to. {Part songs for men’s 
voices, no. 180.) [18765 


© June 27, 1910; 2 ec. June 27, 
1910; E 235040; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


O DU FROHLICHE, O DU SELIGE; leichte 
phantasien, von Paul Zilcher. 1. 
Op. 81, klavier zu 2 hinden. 2. 
Op. 82, klavier zu 4 # hinden. 
(Weihnachtszeit, no. 3, und no. 1.) 

[18766, 1S767 
© June 18, 1910; 2 ec. each July 


ee ote) H .235416, 235420; Fr. 
- Kistner, Leipzig, Germany. 
O GoD, WHO HAST PREPARED; short 


anthem, music by James Lyon, op. 
36, no. 6; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Chureh choir library, no. 1.) 
[18768 
© July 2, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 
EK 235232; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


’O GuD vors LANDS (O landets Gud) ; 
tekst af Mathias Jockumsen, musik 
af Sv. Sveinbjornsson. [18769 


ee June 14 1910:.2°.¢. July. 1, 
1910; E 235218; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


O He’s MY FRIEND; words and music 
by Will H. Fenton. [18770 


i dune 1 1910: 2 ec June. 14. 
29105 EE 233852; Will H. Fenton, 
North Girard, Pa. 


O HELP US, LorD; sacred duet, words 
by Dean Milman, music by H. J. 
Stewart. [18771 


© June 29, 1910: 2 ec. July 2, 1910; 
H 236152; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


O I Love Him; words and music by 
O. A. Miller. [18772 


© June 29, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 285520; O. A. Miller, Chicago, Il. 


O LAND THAT IN JEHOVAH’S NAME; 
words by Matthew P. Brady, music 
by Carl WKoelling, female chorus. 
(Secular octavo music, no. 3.) 

[18773 

© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 

1910; E 236057; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


O tizI, O LILA (O lee lee, O lee lah) ; 


versi e musica di R. Travaglino, 
English version by John Pittaro, 


riduzione de P. De Cecco, canto e 
mandolino. [18774 


© July 9; 1910; 2 c. July "7, 1910; 
EK 285861; V. Spadea, New York, 
NGS 


O LISBETH, AUJOURD’HUI DIMANCHE; 
déclaration de Hans, le joueur de 
flite, acte 1, livret de Maurice Vau- 
eaire et Georges Mitchell, musique 
de Louis Ganne, en ré bémol. Mor- 
ceaux détachés, 113333. [18775 


CO dnilys 2 OI 2 co lie «le. 
1910; D 18684; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


O LOVE OF MINE; words by Zoé Green 
Radcliffe, music by I. T. Wilson. 
[1S776 


Owmsiuly ws. OOS 2c. ula ale, 
1910; E 236546; Irma Taylor Wil- 
son, Chicago, Ill. 


O SALUTARIS HOSTIA; anthem, music by 
Benham Blaxland; mixed voices. 
4to. (Chureh choir library, no. 69.) 
[1STT7T 

© July 9, 1910; 2 e. July 9, 1910; 
EH 235395; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


O TANNENBAUM, O TANNENBAUM; 
leichte phantasien von Paul Zilcher, 
op. 81; Klavier. (Weibnachtszeit, 
mos 2.) [18778 

© June 18, 1910; 2¢. July 9, 1910; 
BE 235415; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


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18779 


pt. 1 ns: v-5 


OBAL DINS LoU LiMousi (L&-bas dans 
le Limousin); bourrée de Haute Au- 
vergne, recueillie notée et harmoni- 
sée par Marius Versepuy ; piano avec 
texte. (Danses en sabots, no. 5.) 

[18779 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 

EK 2386285; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France, 


OBSTINATION (A resolve); by H. de 
Fontenailles. arr. by Edwin Franko 
Goldman; cornet and piano. [18780 


© umes 1851910): 2) consume 28) 
1910; E 236014; Carl Fischer, New 
Vorlk IN. oY: 


OFFERTOIRE IN E MINOR; by Albert 
Renaud, op: 116, no. 1. obl. 8vo. 
(The organ loft, book 67, no. 202.) 

[18781 


© June, 7. 1910-2 .c. sully 
1910; E 286487; Vincent music co. 
Itd., London, England. 


OH BLESSED VIRGIN. See Wagner (R.) 


OH, BOYS! I’VE SEEN YOU THERE; writ- 
ten by John P. Harrington, composed 
by John Neat. [18782 

© Apr. 6, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 
FE 235378; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


OH CLAP YOUR HANDS; hymn, words 
from Ps. 47, music by T. D. Williams. 
8vo. [18783 

© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 
EK 235342; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


OH, GIRLS WHY DO YOU LOVE THE SOL- 
DIERS; written and composed by 
Ernest Luck. (Jn New York Ameri- 
ean, Sunday, June 19, 1910.) [18784 


© June 19, 1910; 1 c& June 20, 
1910; E 238869; American-Examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 


On, Miss SPRINGTIME; words by Fol- 
ger McKinsey, music by Theodor 
Hemberger, op. 35, no. 2;.low voice. 

[18785 


© June 22,-1910> 2 c. June 22. 
1910; E 2838920; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


OH! Mr. CHANTECLER; written by 
Walter Dowling and Leslie Wood, 
composed by Walter Dowling. 


OH, THAT BEAUTIFUL RAG; words by 
Irving Berlin, music by Ted. Snyder. 
[18787 

© July 9, 1910; 2 e. July 9, 1910; 
al Ted Snyder co., New York, 


OH, WOULD YOU, COULD YOU TURN 
AWAY? words and music by F. But- 
ler. New York, F. B. Haviland pub. 
co. [18788 

© June 22, 1910:°2) ce june® 22, 
1910; E 2389226" Hranke™= Butler, 
Hueneme, Cal. 


OH YOU MARRIED MEN; 


music by W. Phillips. [18789 


© ie July 5, 1910%> By 225288; 
Wendell Phillips, Chicago, Ill. 


OH YOU MILLION DOLLAR PIER; words 
and music by Joe Breunig. [18790 
© June 25, 1910: "2% tune 27, 
1910; E 235048; Rodeman & co., At- 
lantic City, N. J. 


OH YoU MOON; words by Jack Hick- 
man, music by Benj. Hickman. 
[18791 
©l1e July 14, 1910; E 235507; 
J. Hickman, Chicago, III. 


OLD CHAPEL BELL; by Eduard Holst; 
piano four hands. [18792 


© June 24, 1910; 2 « June 25, 
1910; E 234942; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


OLtp (THE) GREEN LANE; words and 

music by Robert Read. [18793 

© July 9, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 

E 236406; Robert Read, Elizabeth, 
Naas: 


Otp (THE) HOMESTEAD; words by J. 
E. Patterson, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18794 

© July. 15, 19103) 2 cya te, 
1910; BE 2365125) a5) B. SPantersen: 
Sunbury, Canada. 


OLD MOTHER Eve; verses by Phil. H. 
Armstrong, music by H. C. Arm- 
strong. [18795 

© 1e. July 15, 1910; E 236529; 
H. Cheatham Armstrong, Washing- 
ton, 2 C. 


Ox_p (THE) SUN-BONNET MOTHER WORE; 


[18786 words by W. Lonzelle, music by L. 
© June. 24; 1910: 2c. June 24, Emerson Brown. [18796 
1910; E 2838972; Reynolds & co., © 1.ce. June 7, 1910; HE 235153; 
London, England. W. Lonzelle, Los Angeles, Cal. 
1078 


words and 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


OLDER (THE) YOU GROW, THE LESS 
YOU KNOW ‘TILL YOU" DON’T KNOW 
NOTHING AT ALL; words and music 
by Parke Hunter. [1S797 


@efre June 15,1910; H 233751; 
Parke Hunter, Washington, D. C. 


OMAHA; words and music by H. V. 
Harlan. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18798 

ip duly 15, 1910; 2 e July 15, 
1910; EH 2365138; Hugh V. Harlan, 
Greenmount, S. Dak. 


On MopiteE Bay; words by Earle C. 
Jones, music by Chas. N. Daniels. 

[18799 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 

E 236250; Jerome H. Remick & co., 

Detroit, Mich. 

ON THE HIKE; march, by J. O. Brock- 

enshire; band. [18800 

ie dunes, 1910: .2 ce. June 13, 


1910; E 2338626; Carl Fischer, New | 


work. N.Y. 
ON THE HUNT; march, by Sema Haras; 
piano. 4to. [18801 
© 1c. July 9, 1910; E 235384; 
Sarah Edith Ames, Everett, Mass. 


ON THE PLAYGROUND; by E. L. San- 
ford; piano. [18802 
aude 22. 1910-2 c. June 22, 
1910; E 233935; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


OND’ ONOREN GORDA (Ou_ irons-nous 
garder); bourrée de Haute Au- 
vergne, recueillie, notée et  har- 


monisée par Marius Versepuy ; piano 
avec texte. (Danses en sabots, no. 
2D: ) [18803 

© aly 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 
1910; E 236283; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 

ONE CLOUD CAN HIDE THE SUNSHINE; 
words by George Arthurs; music by 
Alf, J. Lawrance. [18804 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
BE 236207; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 
ONE LITTLE HOUR: hymn, words by 
L. R., music by Sarah L. Squire. 
[18806 
© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
EH 236336; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 
ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT; duet, 


words by Phoebe Cary, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley; soprano and 
alto. [18807 


© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 
1910; E 233623; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


18817 


ONLY ONE PRAYER; response, words by 

W. C. Dix, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[18808 

©) June: 20/2910: 2he.r July: 7, 

1910; EH 23853841; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


OPHELIA RAG; by James Scott; piano. 

[18809 

© June 6.1910; 2.¢) Junen20: 

1910; EK 2338388; Stark music ptg. 
and pub. co., St. Louis, Mo. 


OPIE MARCH AND TWO-STEP; University 
of Maine stein song, words by Lin- 
coln Colcord, music by EH. A. Fen- 
stad, arr. by A. W. Sprague; piano 
with chorus. [18810 

©, June 23, 1910-2 ec) June 28, 
1910; E 2386004; Carl Fischer, New 
YORK. iN. 2Y), 


ORAGE (L’) ; paroles et musique par G. 
Aubert. [18811 
© May 12, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

E 234817; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


OREGON (THE) GRAPE; words by Eva 
Emery Dye, music by F. Dominic. 
[18812 
© july a 19102, ceume 23. 
1910; EH 234892; Benedictine press, 
Mount Angel, Oreg. 


ORIENTAL ROSES; waltz by I. Ivanovici, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 
4to. [188138 


© June 21, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 234986; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


OSEOLA; by Hazel Dixon; piano. 

York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18814 

© July 2, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; 

EK 236154; Hazel Dixon, Rockford, 
Ohio. 

OU EStT-1.; paroles et musique de 
Jacques de la Presle. [18815 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ce. June 20, 
1910; E 235494; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. 

OU VONT TES REEVES; d’aprés la ro- 
mance Lénéka-Delerue, par Léon 
Delerue; orchestre, avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [18816 

© lve) tO 02 ee. Duly 6, 
1910; E 236280; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


OUR COUNTRY’S FLAG; words by E. A. 


New 


Rand, .music¢, by), Co Le Vv... Brine: 
Svo. [1SS17 

© June 30, 1910; 2 c. June 30, 
1910 Hi 286185: Co Le -V. Brine, 


Portsmouth, N. H. 


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18818 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 5 


OUR COUNTRY’S FLAG—Continued. 
words by J. L. Estlin, music by 
Clinton E. Weston. [18818 

@ 5 June 29, 19103" 26) daly 1; 
1910: BE 235231; J. L. Hstlin, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


OUR DEBATING SOCIETY; words by EH. A. 

Searson, music by Doris Langdon. 

[18819 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 

1910; E 233842; Reynolds & ©co., 
London, England. 


OUR DREAM; words by Minnie Gil- 
more, music by I. T. Wilson. [18820 


Gly 15, 1910: Zoe 7sulage 5: 
1910; E 286547; Irma Taylor Wil- 
son, Chicago, I]. 


Ourn FATHER; words and music by 
Sarah L. Squire. [18821 


© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 


EK 236309; Squire & Kinne, St. 
Louis, Mo. 

OvuR LAND; Finlands nationalsang, 
translation from the Swedish, by 


A. Wickman, music arr. by F. E. 
Peterson. S8vyo. [18822 


©: June 24 1910: 2e> June. 27, 
1910; EH 285004; Albin Wickman, 
Willmar, Minn. 


OUR LAST GOOD BYE; words by Law- 
rence HW. McDonough, music by 
Edw. Preisinger. [18823 

© 1c. June 21, 1910; E 234878; 
Lawrence E. McDonough, New York, 
NRACY: 


Our Miss Gipps; selection, music by 
Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, 
arr. by S. Deshon; piano ace. part. 

[18824 

©. duly 1,.1910- 2 c. July*2) 1910: 

E 236151; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Ovur TED; words and music by Daniel 
Simmons. New York, N. Y., F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [18825 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 2838878; Daniel Simmons, 
Tallahassee, Fla. 


OvUT IN YOUR CANOE; by Edwin HE. G. 
Goffe, arr. by F. Capone; orchestra. 
4to. [18826 

© June 30, 1910; 3 & Fuly 5; 
1910; E 285282; Goffe bros., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


OUVERTURE DE FETE. See Saint-Saéns 


Cee) 


OVER THE WAVES; waltz, part 1. 
sas) 


(Ro- 

arr. by Albert Teres; piano. 

[18827 

© June 10, 1910; 2 ce June 10, 

1910; E 234871; Albert Teres, New 
Work: Ne We 


OVERCOMER’S CITY; hymn, words by 
B. Freeman Lawrence, music by 
Seeley D. Kinne. [18828 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; 
E 23863852; Squire & Kinne, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


P. ©. GREEN; Song written and com- 


posed by Fred Murray, C. Hilbury 


and Perey Ford. [18829 

© July 8, 1910; 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; 
FE 236303; Von Tilzer music co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Pacuer (J. A.) Six octave studies, 
op. 11. revised and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [18830 

© June 21, 1910; 2 3¢) dune 23, 
1910; E 2384990; Carl Fischer, New 
Work; Nove 


PaGANINI (Niccoto) Moto perpetuo; 
violin and piano. [18831 
© June 29, 1910; 2.c dune, 30; 
1910: E 2386124; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


PatmMs (THE); new version by Fred- 
eric W. Root, music by J. Faure, arr. 
by Frederic W. Root; two sopranos 
and alto. 4to. (Supplementary mu- 
sic for schools, no. 36.) [18832 

© June 29, 1910; 2 e. July 1, 
1910; E 235163; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Il. 


PARA LOU LOUP, POULOTTO (Prend garde 
au loup, petite) ; bourrée, recueillie, 
notée et harmonisée par Marius 
Versepuy ; piano avec texte. (Danses 
en sabots, no. 8.) [18833 

© July. 12,. 1910; 2 ey 
1910; E 236288; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


PARFUM D’AMOUR; walzer von Filo- 
meno de Christoforo; orchesterstim- 
men, mit piano-direction. 4to. 

[18834 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ce. June 23, 

1910; E 234886; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


PaRIS-JOYEUX; valse par Rodolphe 
Berger; piano. [18835 
©. July 12, ,1910;.2 cai: 
1910; E 236428; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
Trance. 


1080 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18855 


PARISIAN RAG; two-step by Branen 
and Lange; orchestra, with piano 
ace. Ato. [188386 


© June 14, 1910; 2 ec. June 15, 
1910; E 233735; Jeff T. Branen mu- 
sie pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


PaRK (Moore) Six action songs for 
children; words by Ida Cartledge. 
4to. [18837 

© June 9, 1910; 2 c June 10, 
1910; E 283547; G. Ricordi & co., 
London, England. 


PARLOW (EDMUND) 
109; piano. (Trois morceaux de 
salon, no. 3.) [18838 

© June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 
E 2535038; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


Intermezzo, op. 


PARRAL; two-step por Roberto D. Za- 
rate; piano. [18839 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236118; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


Pargy (C. Husert H.) Melody; or- 

gan. [18840 

© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 

E 235295; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
Lendon, England. 


PAargT IN PEACE; words by Sarab F. 

Adams, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. S8vo. 

[18841 

(sume 30,1910; 2c July 7, 

1910; EH 235336; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


PAs CE soir (Not to-night) ; valse Bos- 

ton par Clifton Worsley; piano seul. 

[18842 

GC yduly. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. July. 20; 

1910; E 236670; Casa Dotésio, Mad- 
rid, Spain. 


PAS DES CHEVALIERS; 
Lack, op. 280; piano. Paris, Henry 
Lemoine & co. [18843 

© June 28, 1910; 2 @ June 27, 
1910; E 235080; Théodore Lack, 
Paris, France. 


par Théodore 


PASKOLNIKOW-PHANTASIE ; vonJoachim 
Albrecht prinz von Preussen. Aus- 
gabe ftir pianoforte. [18844 

eo May 17, 1910;..2.¢. June’. 4, 
1910; E 2384805; W. Sulzbach, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Pass ME NoT BY; hymn, words and 

music by Seeley D. Kinne. [18845 

©) July 7, 1910; 2.¢. July 8, 1910; 

E 236310; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


PASS THE KINDNESS RIGHT ALONG; 
words and music by Will H. Fen- 
ton. Svo. [18846 

© June\\1, 1910; 2 ¢.: dune 18. 
1910; E 288851; Will H. Fenton, 
North Girard, Pa. 


PASTORALE; extraite des piéces d’orgue, 
par César Franck, op. 199, transcrip- 
tion par Harold Bauer; piano. 

[18847 
©: duly 23) 19l0e.2. cyodialyls: 


1910; EK 236631; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 

PASTORALE IN B FLAT; by Charles 
Vincent” obi. « 8vo. © (The organ 


loft, book 67, no. 201.) [18848 


@' Tune we 19105 Be. July 11, 
1910; E 236436; Vincent music co., 
ltd., London, England. 


PASTORALE IN F SHARP MINOR; by Wil- 

liam Faulkes, op. 1385, no. 1; organ. 

[18849 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 

E 235311; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


PATRICIA O’BRIEN; words and music 
by Aubrey Stauffer. [18850 
@. July 1671910: 2 ec July 14, 
1910; E 235524; Aubrey Stauffer & 
eco., Chicago, Ill. 


PATROUILLE DE PIERRETTES ; par Georges 
Picquet; piano. [18851 
@vsune 28,.1910- 2 (ex sume (27; 
1910; E 285074; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


PATROUILLE ROYALE; par Jeanne Dan- 
glas. Partie de piano-conducteur. 
4to. [18852 

©) July? 23x 1910; 2 ‘e July. 18, 
1910; E 236639; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. 


Patsy BoLiver; two-step by Clifford 

Adams; piano. [18853 

© May 1, 1910; 2 ¢. July 2,1910; 

E 236178; Clifford Adams, Bremer- 
ton, Wash. 


Patsy BRANNIGAN; written and com- 
posed by Charles Collins and Fred 
Murray. [18854 

©nduly; 12 19103 2, ec fuly 12, 
1910; E 235444: Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


PAVANE R&cAMIER (Dance Récamier) ; 
by A. Tellier, arr. by Robert Recker ; 
orchestra and piano. 4to. [18855 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 
1910: BE 2848384; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. ¥. 


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18856 


PAYSAGE LUNAIRE; petite piéce Ssym- 
phonique, de Georges Razigade; pi- 
ano et orchestre. [18856 


© June: 28, 1910 5. 2e.) June: 27, 
1910; E 285088; Marius Cairanne, 
Paris, France. 


PEACE PATROL; by A. B. Stanley; band. 
4to. [18857 


© June’ 23. 1910; 2c. June’ 22, 
1910; E 2838952; A. W. Fisk, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


PELISSIANA; selection, on songs by H. 
G. Pélissier, selected and arr. by 
Herman Finck; orchestra. [18858 


@©- July 422 41910 3.2 “e yuby 743: 
1910; E 236480; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


PENDANT LA CUEILLETTE; 
Paul Wachs, transcription par KE. 
Goupil; violon et piano. [18859 


© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; E 235497; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


idylle par 


PENTECOST; hymn, words by Mrs. R. 
B. Young, music by Sarah L. Squire. 
[18860 


© July 7, 1910; 2.¢e; duly 871910; 


E 236329; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


PENTECOST (THE) BANNER; hymn, 
words and music by S. D. Kinne. 
[18861 


© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236339; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


PENTECOSTAL BATTLE SONG; hymn, 
words by Jonn T. Boddy, music by 
S. D. Kinne. [18862 


©) July 7, 1910 >:2-¢. July 81910: 
FE 236838; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


Per ALBUM (For album) ; words by A. 
De Filippi, English version by J. 
Casale, music by I. Leuzzi; tenor or 
soprano voice. [18863 


© July 5, 1910; 2 ce July 7, 1910: 
E 285354; Ildebrando Leuzzi, New 
Mork, No -Y: ; 


PERCY WAS PAINFULLY PALE; words by 
R. C. Tharp, music by Tom Clare. 


[18864 


@.gduly 15,1910 5.2 We; Suly 15; 
1910; E 286548; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


pt. 1B Bas WA5 


PERLEN-MARSCH ; aus der ballett-feerie, 


Mondweibchen, von Richard von 
Goldberger; grosses orchester. 4to. 
[18865 


© June 11, 1910: 92363 3une 2s, 
1910; E 236122; Jos. Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


PERRIER (PAUL) Ballade; piano. 


[18866 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢. July 14, 1910; 

EK 235532; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


PETIT GALOP DE CONCERT; by Paul Per- 

rier; piano. [18867 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; 

E 235531; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


PETITE (LA) LAITIERE; paysannerie 
par Paul Wachs, transcription par 
E. Goupil; violon et piano. [18868 

© June 28, 1910; 2 « June 20, 
1910; E 2385498; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


PETITE RHAPSODIE; 4 la mazurk by 

Paul Perrier; piano. [18869 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; 

E 235587 ; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


PETITE SUITE D’ORCHESTRE. 
(G.) 


PHAETON. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


PHI DELTA THETA WALTZ; by M. M. | 


Heryer; piano. [18870 
© June 20, 1910; 2 e. July 6, 1910; 


Ill. 


PHILIPP-GRADUS; part the first, by 
Isidor Philipp; piano. [18871 
© June 25, 1910; 2 ec. June 27, 
1910; E 285051; Jd. Bo Pawnee €o,, 
Philadelphia. Pa. 


PIANO LESSONS; by William H. Sher- 
wood. Normal instruction and ex- 


amination papers for lessons, nos. | 
[18872 | 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 17, | 


73-86. 8vo. 


1910; A 264824; Siegel-Myers corre- 


spondence school of music, Chicago, | 


Ill. 


PIECE HEROIQUE; extraite des piéces | 
d’orgue par César Franck, op. 16, | 


transcription par Jacques Durand; 
piano. [18873 


© July 23, 1910; 2 eydmiy 43; | 
E 236634; Durand et cie., | 


1910; 
Paris, France. 


1082 


See Bizet | 


EH 236227; M. M. Heryer, Galesburg, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18894 


PIEROUETTES: valse de ballet, by Lee 
Orean Smith; orchestra. 4to. 
[18874 
i sune 16, 1910; 2c June 28, 
1910; E 234982; Carl Fischer, New 
Zack N.Y. 


PILSNER BEERING, DINING AND SHOUT- 


ING, JIM CRUGER CHEERING AND 
DUTCH SAUERKRAUTING; words and 
musie by J. G. Scoville. [18875 


Oetoe., July, 1910: BH) 235357: 
Joseph G. Scoville, New York, N. Y. 
PizzIcATI; entr’acte Edouard 
Mathé; piano seul. [18876 
Geyune 28. 1910: 2 ¢ June 27, 


1910; E 235075; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


par 


PLAISIR D’AMOUR; romance de Mar- 
tini, transcription par Gaston Chois- 


nel; piano seul. [18877 
en tane 28 1910: 2 @¢ June 27, 
1g om 230071; Durand. & cie., 


Paris, France. 


PLANTATION ECHOES; grand medley by 
J. Albert Snow, arr. by Bert R. An- 
thony; violin and piano. [18878 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ec June 15, 
1910; E 233749; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


PLANTATION LULLABYE; quartet, words 
by H. A. Seymour, music by Alfred 
G. Wathall. 4to. 1. Women’s voices. 
2. Men’s voices. [18879, 188880 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. each June 
23, 1910; H 234915, 234916; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


PLAY BALL; march and two-step, by 

John Lind; piano. [18881 

© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

E 236304; John Lind, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


PLAYIN’ HONEYMOON ; words and music 

by Harry D. Kerr. [18882 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ec. July 7, 1910; 

E 236261: Webb Rockefeller Miller, 
Chicago, Ill. 

PLAYING THE GAME OF LOVE; words by 
Raymond A. Browne, music by 
Davidson-Godmilow. [18883 

© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 


1910; E 236062; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


PLAYMATES ; words and music by O. M. 


Myers. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18884 

or ynby: Ub. 19102 2 e@) Sully, 15; 
mor; (230525; O.- 'M. ' Myers, 


Rochester, N. Y. 


POETISCHE BAGATELLEN; 
Karg-Elert, op. 77; 
NG Ss 6s 


von Sigfrid 
klavier. 1. Heft 
2. Heft 2, no. 7-10. 

[18885, 18886 


© June 17, 1910; 2 c. each June 
29, 1910; E 235143, 235144; Carl 
Simon, Berlin, Germany. 


Porta; oper in drei akten, text von 
Randolph, nach den von Walter Mc- 
Clintock gesammelten Indianer- 
legenden, ins deutsche tbertragen 
von Eugenie Von Hubn, musik von 
Arthur Nevin. Orchester partitur 
mit text. [18887 


©) MMe 344910) 2) Canhunem2s: 
1910; D 18656; Adolph fFiirstner, 
Berlin, Germany. 


POLNISCHES LIED; von Carl Buron, arr. 


von Ludwig Schytte; klavier. 
(Kinder-transcriptionen, no. 7.) 
[18888 


© une 4 19104 2) ses Saal ie 
1910; E 235195: Wilhelm Hansen, ~ 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Pony RACE; by Rudolf Friml, op. 70; 
piano. [18889 


@ Pune SOs OlO 2) Cad uly 
1910; E 235170; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


Poor otpD Moses (Unser lieber Ette) ; 
musie and German words incognito 
traditional, English by Dr. Wilhelm, 
music edited by Wm. Dressler; 3 
male voices or 38 part male chorus. 
Ato. [18890 


© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 24, 
1910: E 233975; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


PostLupE; by EH. L. Ashford, full or- 
gan. obl. S8vo. [18891 


© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 15, 1910; 
HE 236528; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


PRACTICAL STUDIES IN READING VOCAL 
MUSIC; by T. Bath Glasson. 16mo. 
Series 16 and 17. [18892, 18893 


© July 12, 1910; 2 ¢ each July 
12, 1910; E 285427, 2385428; ae 
Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y. 


PRAISE YE THE Lorp; anthem, mu- 
sic by H. Elliot Button; mixed 
voices. Svo. ‘ [1S8s94 


© June 29, 1910; 2 c. June 30, 
1910: E 236136; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 16, HS, V.5 


18895 
PRAY THROUGH: words and music by 
Ola V. Smithson. [18895 
@ June 24,93910>! 2er Sele 


1910: E 236169; Ola V. Smithson, 
Fairmount, Ind. 
PRAYER OF LOVE; Words and music by 
M. O’Halloran. [18896 
© 1c. July 13, 1910; E 236483; 
Mabel O’Halloran, Indianapolis, Ind. 


PRECIOUS MEMORIES; OR, THE VILLAGE | 


"MID THE HILLS: words and music 


by G. W. Dungan. [18897 
Orly 14; 1910. 92.64) Huila eG: 
ISIO= Ee 2355392 Ga W. Dungan: 


Strasburg, Pa. 


PRELUDE, FUGUE ET VARIATIONS: eX- 
trait des piéces d’orgue, par César 
Franck, op. 19, transcription par 
Harold Bauer; piano. [18898 

© July 28; °1910= 2 co duly. 18, 
1910; E 236632; Durand et eie., 
Paris, France. 


PREMIERE MAZURK; par Paul Perrier; 

piano. [18899 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; 

EK 235529; Frederick Harris ©¢o., 
London, England. 


PREMIERE VALSE; by Paul Perrier; pi- 
ano. [18900 
Cy July 25. 1910-02 7 es aulys A, 
1910; E 235530; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


PRETTY POLLY OLIVER; old English air, 
arr. by Edwin Franko Goldman; 
cornet and piano. [18901 

©) June 43, 41040 +2 -es june 28; 
1910; E 286044; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork. Ne. 


Ipuausp. (Die flut); deutsch von 
F. Fiedler, musik von Sergius 
Liapunow, op. 89, no. 2, revidiert 
von Richard Hofmann. [18902 

© June 25;' 1910; 2 ¢ July 18, 
1910; E 286652; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


PROCESSIONAL MARCH; by Anna Goed- 
hart; piano. [18903 
©, tune 11, 1910-2 ce. - June 13: 
1910; H 233615; R. Svehla, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


PRODIGAL (THE) SON: 
tata, 


a sacred can- 
music by Granville Humpbh- 


reys. 4to. (Curwen’s ed., no. 3534.) 
[18904 
© July 19, 1910; 2 e« July 16, 


1910; E 286564; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd.. London, England. 


PROGRAMM FUR DEN SECHSUNDZWAN- 
ZIGSTEN KINDERTAG: text von Otto 
Konig, musik von Benj. EF. Rungee 
und andere. Svo. [18905 

© May 25, 1910; 2-¢@. May 26, 
1910; A 266155; German Baptist 
pub. soe., Cleveland, Ohio. 


PROGRESSIVE STUDIES; by A. von Ahn 


Carse: violin. Book 3, first and 
third positions. [18906 


© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 


E 234423; Angener, Itd., London, 
England. 

PROMESSE D’AMOUR (Promise of 
love); valse lente, de M. Patrice; 
piano. [18907 


© June 15. 1910-2292 sins 2 
1910; E 2385596; Maurice Patrice, 
Paris, France. 

PROSPECTUS OF THE MODERN MUSIC SF- 
RIES. Svo. [18908 


© June 14. 19105°2 G Jume 15, 
1910: A 264756; Silver, Burdett & 
co.,, New York, Nie 


PROTEA: morceau par V. Filmer, op. 
22: pianoforte. [18909 


© July 2, 1910: 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 
FE 235234; V. Filmer, London, Eng- 
land. 


PROTHEROE (DANIEL) Three lyrics; by 
Robert Browning, set to music by 
Daniel Protheroe. 1. Ah, love but a 
day. 2. I send my heart up to thee. 
3. The year’s at the spring. High 
voice. [18910 

© June 29, 1910; 2 e« June 29, 
1910: E 235092; Gamble hinged mut- 
sie co., Chicago, Til. 


PsaLM (THE) OF LIFE; poem by Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, music by 
F. W. Spencer. [18911 


© June 20, 1910; 2 eG ajune 22 
1910; E 233949; Frederick Winslow 
Spencer, San Rafael, Cal. 


PuccINI (GIACOMO) Madame _ But- 
terfly ; arr. par Michel Chiesa ; piano 
sans octaves. 17° petite fantaisie. 
2™° petite fantaisie. 3™° petite fan- 
taisie. (Perles musicales, no. 113184— 
113186. ) [18912-18914 

© June 30, 1910; 2 c. each July 1, 
1910; Ei 235242-235244; G. Ricordi 
& co. Milan, Italy. 

Puce (LA); chansonette, paroles de 
Louis Despax, musique de Rodolphe 
Berger. [18915 

© July 12,1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 2386271; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


1084 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18934 


PUGNANI (GAETANO) 
dur; bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat; 
zwei violinen und pianoforte mit 
violoncell ad lib. (Meisterschule, no. 
15.) [18916 

m) July 13, 1910; 2 ec. July 13, 
1910; EH 2386502; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


PUHSTEMUHME; ged. von Richard Deh- 

mel, musik von Armin Knab, op. 15. 

. [18917 

© June 11, 1910; 2 c& June 28, 

1910; E 2386109; P. Pabst, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Put ME IN MY BATHTUB; words by 
Irving B. Lee, music by W. R. Wil- 
liams. [18918 

emg if, 1910; 2 ec July 11, 
1910; E 236442; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


PUT THE BALL OVER THE PAN, MCCANN; 
from My Cinderella girl, lyric by 
A. G. Delamater, music by Wm. 
Frederick Peters. [18919 


© Sully 13, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 
1910; E 235452; Independent music 
eo., Chicago, Ill. 


QUANTO SI BELLA (Que tu es jolie); 
chanson napolitaine, paroles fran- 
caises de André Lénéka, musique 
de G. Bonincontro et H. Tellam; so- 
prano ou ténor. [18920 

© duty 12, 1910; 2-c¢.: July 14, 
1910; E 2386424; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


QUEEN OF THE PLAINS; words and mu- 
sic by Frances M. Nicol. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [18921 

dey 13. 1910; 2c. July . 13, 
1910; E 236461; Frances M. Nicol, 
Telluride, Colo. 


QUEL CHE DICE LA FONTE; di Gennaro 

Napoli; pianoforte solo. no. 113246. 

[18922 

matily, 12. 1910: 2 ¢c. July 13, 

1910; EH 236447; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


(Roger) Three English 
dances, op. 11. 1. Pianoforte duets. 
2. Pianoforte solo. [18928, 18924 
’ © June 30, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235239, 235240; Boosey & co., Lon- 


QUILTER 


Sonate 4 tre, C | Rapranr SMILES; 


polka brillante, by 
Eduard Holst; piano. [18926 


© June 27, 1910; 2 c June 29, 


1910; BE 935121: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


RaFFr (JOSEPH JOACHIM) Abends; pi- 
ano; edited edition. (Chappell edi- 
tion; no. 12.) [18927 


© “Suly 12," 19102 2 c.. July “13, 
1910; H 236456 : Chappell &.Go., itd: 
London, England. 


RaG TIME TABLE D’HOTE; words and 
music by Melville J. Gideon. [18928 


© 1c. July 18, 1910; B 236468 ; 
Chas. I. Davis, Cleveland, Ohio. 


RALLYING SONG OF THE HOMESTAKE 
MEN; words by Elizabeth M. Smith, 
music by Robert Speroy. [18929 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235096; Hlizabeth M. Smith, 
Lead, S. Dak. 


RanK (THE) AND FILE; words by 
Henry Hamilton, music by Herbert 
Bunning. no. 2 in G. 118930 


© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236242; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


"RASTUS; words by M. Bessie Morton 
(Mattie Mortenson), music by H. 
M. Tracy. Riverside, Farrar music 
co. [18951 

Cy June 8&,, 1910: 2-c.. June. 25, 
1910; E 233740; H. M. Tracy, Bur- 
bank, Cal. 


RAVEN HEAD; words and music by M. 
T. Bedard. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [189382 


© June 22, 1910; 2. c. June 22, 
1910; E 233923; M. T. Bedard, Win- 
nipeg, Manitoba. 


RECEIVING PENTECOST; hymn, words 
by Clara B. Garver, music by Sarah 
L. Squire. [18933 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ¢c. July 8, 1910; 
E 2368380; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


REDWAY (LAURANCE D.) Three songs; 
words by Tennyson, Thomas Moore 


pon, England. and Lawranece D. Redway. Con- 
—— small string orchestra. tents: Snowdrop; Rose of _ the 
[18925 Spring; and Lullaby. [18934 
© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; © July 6, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 
E 236404; Boosey & co., London, E 235866; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
England. Boston, Mass. 
1085 


54677—_10——5 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18935 


REFUGE; hymn, words and music by 

S. D. Kinne. [18935 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 

HE 236312; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


REGIMENTSTOCHTER (DIE) 
zetti (G.) 


See Doni- 


REILLY OF THE Z00; Song by B. King 
Horning. [18936 
©) pL ea voihv Gt, olor, Hi 2anato 
B. King Horning, Milwaukee, Wis. 


REJOICE, YE PURE IN HEART; hymn, 
words by H. H. Plumptre, music by 
EK. L. Ashford. [18937 


©, June) 's0;- 19105 12 -c,) duly. 7, 
1910; E 235340; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Rest (THE) CURE; a musical comedy 
in two acts, book and lyrics by Cyri! 
H. Bretherton, music by Hmil Wolt 
mann. Typewritten libretto, ms. 
music. [189388 


© 1c July 11, 1910; D 18665; 
Emil Woltmann, Los Angeles, Cal. 


RESURRECTION; tiré du roman de Léon 
Tolstoi, paroles de César Hanau, 
traduction francaise de M. Paul 
Ferrier, musique de Franco Alfano. 
Partition compléte, chant et piano. 
no. 111092. 4to. [189389 

@ chime 30), 1910552 es, duly, 1, 
1910; H 235241; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


RETURN, O WANDERER; hymn, words 
by Wm. B. Collyer, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. S8vo. [18940 


© June =30, 4910; .2).¢:, July, ‘7, 
19102" BY 2353838) 4 Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


REUNION; march or two-step, by Ed- 
uard Holst; piano. [18941 


© Vjuney 27, 1910; 2 ¢. June 29, 
1910; EH 235122; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


REEVE D’UN MOMENT; valse, par Ro- 
dolphe Berger; orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [18942 


© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 


EK 236268; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


REVERIE IN A; by William Faulkes, op. 
135, no. 5; organ. [18943 


© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 
E 2353807; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Dt. nS avai 


REVERIE IN F; by Hthel H. Smith; 

piano. 4to. [18944 

© 1c. July 18, 1910; E 236469; 
Ethel H. Smith, New York, N. Y. 


REVEUSE; by Paul Perrier; piano. 
[18945 
© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢. July 14, 1910; 
E 235533 ; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


REVIVAL ECHOES; enlarged and com- 
bined, a collection of songs for every 
department of worship, by McD. 
Weams and others. S8vo. [18946 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; 
A 264868 ; Ruebush-Kieffer co., Day- 
ton, Va. 


RHAPSODIE; sur des thémes popu- 
laires; 1. Dansla Montagne; 2. Féte; 
par Ph. Gaubert; orchestre sympho- 
nique. Partition. [18947 

© uly 12, 1910: Qetex daly de 
1910: E 286420; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 


RHAPSODIE HONGROISE; von Paul Wig- 
gert, op. 2; cornet 4 pistons. 1. Mit 
piano begleitung. 2. Mit orchester 
begleitung. [i8948, 18949 

© June 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 28, 
1910; EH 2386094, 236095; A. E: 
Fischer, Bremen, Germany. 


RHAPSODIE HONGROISE, NO, 2. See also 
Liszt (F.) 


RIEGER JUBILEE MARCH; by J. FE. | 
Rieger; pf. [18950 | 
© July 6, 1910; 2 ce. July 11, 1910; | 

E 236402; J. Ernest Rieger, Niagara | 
Falls, N. ¥. 


RING-A-DING-DONG; words by Hdward | 

Clark, music by Harry von Tilzer. 

[18951 | 

© July 18, 1910: .2 e. iaiytoe I 

1910; E 286624; Harry von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


RING ME UP IN THE MORNING; song | 
from Girlies; words by Harry Wil- | 
liams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne. |} 

[18952 | 

© June 21, 1910; 2 e dame 21, I] 
1910; EH 234852; Jerome H. Remick |} 
& co., New York, N.Y. 


Rip VAN WINKLE; written and com- 
posed by Harry Staunton and Will | 
EK. Haines. [18953 | 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; | 
E 236215; Francis, Day & Hunter, jj 
London, England. a 


1086 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


18971 


RIPPLING WAVES; intermezzo, by Wil- 
liam E. Slafer; piano. [18954 


© July 9, 1910; 2 ec. July 9, 1910; | 


E 235375; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
Mow. 


RoaD (A) sONG; poem by Mary Lowell, 
music by Mary Carr Moore, op. 68, 
no. 1. [18955 


© June 27, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; E 235123; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ROBIN AND THE WREN; from The girl 
and the page, words and music by 
P. L. Seantling. [18956 


© June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; E 234962; Philip L. Scantling, 
Washington, D. C. 


ROBINETTE; encore song, lyric by La 
Touche Hancock, music by Lee Orean 
Smith; sop. [18957 


© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; E 234945; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


RoBin’s (THE) WEDDING; by Franz C. 
Bornschein ; easy piano solo. 
(Springtime fancies, no. 2.) [18958 


© June 13, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 286045; Carl Fischer, New 
Wark, W.. ¥. 


Rock OF AGES; words by Toplady, mu- 
sic py E. K. Heyser. (In The choir, 
woe 7, July, 1910.) [18959 


© July 1, 1910; 1 ¢. July 9, 1910; 
E 235386; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


Rocky MOUNTAIN ECHOES; by Zilpha 
Reames; piano. [18960 


© 1 ec. June 30, 1910; E 236147; 
Zilpha & Carrie B. Reames, Messila 
Park, N. Mex. 


Rococco; gavotte gracieuse, by Carl 
Bohm, op. 366, no. 2, [arr. by Ed- 
mond Parlow] ; pianoforte duet. 

[18961 

© July 18,1910; 2¢. July 16, 1910; 

E 235555; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


RoDEL-MARSCH ; nach motiven der ope- 
rette, Der rodelzigeuner, von Josef 
Snaga; klavier. [18962 

© May 18, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234810; Julius Feuchtinger, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


ROMAINE MARCH. See Gounod (C. F.) 


| 
| 
| 
} 


RoMANCE; from Les dragons de Vil- 
lars, by A. Maillart, arr. by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; cornet and piano. 

[18963 

© June 22) 1910-2 7c) Tyne, 28) 

1910; E 286000; Carl Fischer, New 
York. Ni ¥- 


Romance. See also Schumann (R. A.) 


ROMANCE FROM SECOND 
See Mozart (W. A.) 


CONCERTO. 


ROMANCE IN G; _ petite histoire by 
Rudolf Friml, op. 35, no. 4, tran- 
seribed by William Faulkes, op. 35, 
no. 4; organ. [18964 


© July 6, 1910; 2c July 5, 1910; 
E 2353138; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ROMANCE SANS PAROLES (Song without 
words) ; by Ch. Davidoff, op, 23, ed- 
ited and fingered by Leo Schulz; 
violoncello and piano. [18965 


© June 21, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 
1910; E 234893; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


——von Paul Wiggert, op. 3; cornet 
& pistons. 1. Mit orchester beglei- 
tung. 2. Mit piano begleitung. 

[18966, 18967 

© June 1, 1910; 2 ec. each June 

28, 1910; E 236119, 236120; A. E. 
Fischer, Bremen, Germany. 


RoMANZA; par Carlo Perinello; violon 

et piano. (Morceaux choisis, no. 73.) 

[18968 

©. June 234, 1910542. es Sulys 18; 

1910; E 236645; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


RONDE DES GAMINS; marche caracté- 
ristique, par Vincenzo Billi, op. 221; 
piano. 1138244. [18969 


© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235250; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


RONDEAU A LA POLONAISE; by Sterndale 
Bennett; piano. Edition no. 9. 
[18970 
© July 11,1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 
E 235461; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Roor, ROOT IN THE GOOD OLD WAY; 
march and two-step, by Ulysses J. 
Alsdorf; piano. [18971 


© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; E 234944; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


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18972 


pt. 1h, 2s. Veo 4 


Roor’s YOUNG ORCHESTRA FAVORITE; by 
various composers; 1st violin, or 
mandolin folio. 4to. [18972 

© July 13,, 1910; 2-.c. July 15, 
1910; E 236535; EH. T. Root & sons, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Rosa MysTIcA; by Maurice Telma; 
piano; English fingering. [18973 
@ June 22,,19105 2) .c. ssane 24, 
1910; E 233997; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


Rosa RicoLeTto; lyric by Edward 
Madden, music by G. Edwards. 
[18974 
CG Tuly, £5, 190105 -2.2¢: uly, Lo, 
1910; E 236533; Gus. Edwards, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


Rose; words by Antony A. Sousa, mu- 
sic by Vernon Roberts. [18975 


© 1c. June 4, 1910; E 2343826; R. 
W. Roberts, Washington, D. C. 


Rose (THE) AND THE BREEZE; ballad, 
words by Leonard Cooke, music by 
Constance V. White. No. 3 in C, so- 
prano or tenor. [18976 

© July 9, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 1910; 
E 236434; Charles Sheard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


RosE (THE) OF SHARON; a dramatic 
oratorio, composed by A. C. Mac- 
kenzie; chorus parts. 1. Bass. 2. 
Tenor. 8. Alto. 4. Soprano. 

[18977-18980 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c. each June 

23, 1910; E 234905-—234908; Novello 
& co., ltd., London, England. 


RosEesuD (THE); words by Olive Hall, 
music by Danied Rowe. (Tone 
stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 
9.) [18981 

© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235273; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ROSES AND BLUSHES; waltz, by W. L. 
Hofer, op. 21; piano. [18982 
© June 23; 1910; 2 ce. June 25, 
1910; E 234971; Wm. Leonard Hofer, 
Manhattan, Kans. 


Roses DE BoHf£ME; valse brillante by 
H. Kowalski, op. 14, revised and 
fingered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[18983 

(© - Jane, 22,,4910;, 2..¢. June 28: 

1910; E 234993; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.Y. 


ROSEY’S (GEORGE) FOLIO OF OPERATIC 
FAVORITES; orch. 4to. [18984 


© June 10, 1910; 2 ec. June 18, 
1910; E 2384926; G. M. Rosenberg, 
New York, N. Y. 

ROSINA DANCES; by R. K. Seitz; piano. 
[18985 

© May 20, 1910; 2c: Shuly: G, 
1910; E 236228; Rosa K. Seitz, Has- 
Ton, Ba. 


ROSSINI (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) Eeccomi 
alfine in Babilonia (Once more be- 
hold me in Babylonia) ; recit: [and] 


Ah! quel giorno (Ah! that day); . 


aria, from Semiramide, English ver- 
Sion by Harold Simpson, edited by 
Edgardo Lévi; mezzo-sop. and con- 
tralto. (Standard operatic songs 
and arias, no. 24.) [18986 


© June 24, 1910: 2 © June 2B, 
1910; E 234976; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


Rosy MurpuHy; words by Jesse G. M. 
Glick, music by Walter Wolff. 

[18987 

© 1c. July 18, 1910; E 236570; 

Glick & Wolff, San Francisco, Cal. 


Rovers (THE) ; march, by V. 8S. Tomp- 

kins, arr. by Jno. Itzel; band. 4to. 

[18988 

© June 27, 1910;°2 eG sune 29; 

1910; E 2385099; Musiclovers Go., 
New York, N. Y. 


RoyaL (A) HEART; a musical mono- 
logue, set to music by Frederic 
Dale; piano with text. [18989 

©.June 13, 1910242 \egaulye 13, 
1910; E 236494; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON , GREGOROVITCH ) 
Barcarolle in ; “op: “Sey 0, 4. 
edited edition. (Chappell edition, 
no. 10.) [18990 


© July 12, 1910; 2c, July. 45, 


1910; E 236454; Chappell & co., Itd., 


London, England. 


Melody in F; piano; edited edi- 
tion. (Chappell edition, no. 14.) 
[18991 


© July 12, 1910; ° 2° iwi as, 
1910; E 236457; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Valse caprice; piano; edited edi- 
tion. (Chappell edition, no. 15.) 
[18992 


© July 12,1910; 2 eontuige ss: 
1910; E 236458; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


1088 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


RUSSISCHE FANTASIE IN C MOLL; von 
Paul Wiggert, op. 1: cornet 4 pistons. 
1. Mit piano begleitung. 2. Mit or- 
chester begleitung. [189938, 18994 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. each June 28, 
3910; BE 236093, 236100; A. _H. 
Fischer, Bremen, Germany. . 


SACRED MEDLEY; intro. the hymn tunes. 
Work song, Missionary hymn and 
Beecher, arr. by J. W. Lerman; or- 
gan. 4to. [18995 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 21, 
1910; E 234832; Geo. Molineux, New 
¥ork, N.Y. 


SAETERJENTENS S6NDAG (Sehnsucht der 
Sennerin) ; von Ole Bull, und Johan 
Svendsen, arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
klavier. (Kinder - transcriptionen, 
no. 14.) [18996 

© June 14, 1910; 2¢. July 1, 1910; 
E 235202; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


SaILine; words and music by Watson 

Gienger. [18997 

© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; 

E 236176; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N.Y. 


Sarton (THE) AND THE LACE; oR, THE 
QUEST FOR A PEDIGREE; a musical 
play in 8 acts, by C. V. Brownlow. 
Typewritten libretto, ms. music. 

[18998 

©1c. July 9, 1910; D 18663; C. 

V. Brownlow, Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


SAINT-SaENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Adantino; du 38° concerto pour 
violon, op. 61, transcription par 


Theo. Vautier; violoncelle avec pi- 
ano. [18999 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ce June 27, 
1910; E 235072; Durand & cie.,, 
Paris, France. 


— Ouverture de féte, op. 133; pour 
lYinauguration du musée océano- 
graphique de Monaco. 1. 1°* vio- 
lons. 2. Partition d’orchestre. 

[19000, 19001 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c. each June 
20, 1910; E 235499, 235500; Durand 
et cie., Paris, France. 


—— Phaéton; poéme symphonique, op. 
39, transcription par H. Mouton, 
pour petit orchestre. 1. 1°7* violons. 
2. Piano-conducteur. [19002, 19008 


© July 12, 1910; 2 ¢ each July 6, 
1910; E 236273; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


19011 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE)— 


Continued. 
Samson et Dalila; cantabile, ex- 
trait du duo, Mon coeur s’ouvre 4 ta 
voix, transcription par D. Huys; 
cornet 4 pistons et piano. [19004 
© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
EK 286279; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


SALOMES TANZ. See Strauss (R.) 
SALTAIR MARCH; by G. Buglione; band. 
4to. [19005 
© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 
1910; E 234930; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


SAMMARTINI (GIUSEPPE) Sonate 4 tre, 
G moll; bearbeitet von Alfred Mof- 
fat; zwei violinen und pianoforte, 
mit violoncell ad lib. (Meisterschule, 
no: 122) [19006 

©), duly p13) 1910s) 2 "ec! Sulya ais 
1910; E 236499; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


SAMSON ET DALILA. See Saint-Saéns 


Ce Cs) 


SABA; danza por Angel Mislan; piano. 
[19007 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236024; José Laza & co., 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 


SATISFIED WITH ME; words and music 
by L. M. Horner. [19008 
© 1e. July 18, 1910; E 235592; 
Lottie Mae Horner, San Francisco, 
Cal. 


SAY YES Maacie McGuIRE; waltz song, 
words by Harry Hoyt, music by 
Ethel Lincoln. [19009 

© July 1, 1910; 2 ¢. July 2, 1910; 
E 236175; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York Nay. 


SAYONARA; Japanese romance, words 
by Nelle Richmond Eberhart, mu- 
sic by Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man, op. 49; one or two voices. 
High voice. [19010 

©» Duly 126 1910;-, :2 ce. July 18; 
1910; H 236488; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


ScaLrs AND ARPEGGIOS; by A. von Ahn 

Carse; violin. Book 8, first position. 

[19011 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; 

H 284422; Augener Itd., London, 
England. 


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19012 


pt. I, 1. S.. v.5 


ScARAMOUCHE. 
S.) 


SCENE DE CARNAVAL; par O. Rieding, 
op. 88; violon avec ace. de piano. 
[19012 
©) aMry: 2rd ORO= 2) Ce ebay, hs: 
1910; BE 236665; Bosworth & G¢o., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


See Chaminade (C. L. 


ScHERZO IN D; by William Faulkes, 

Ape lan lO: OF Ore, [19013 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 

E 235308; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ScHICKHARD (JOH. CHR.) Sonate 4 
tre, C moll; bearbeitet von Alfred 


Moffat; zwei violinen und piano- 
forte, mit violoncell ad lib. (Meis- 
terschule, no. 18.) [19014 


OedmlysAtS. 910.02. ce. daily.. to: 
1910; EK 236505; N. Simrock, g. m.. b. 
h., Berlin, Germany. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Deutsche 
tanze; arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
klavier. (Kinder  transcripticnen, 
TOs.) [19015 


© June 14, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235200; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Moment musical; arr. by R. E. 
Hildreth; orchestra. 4to. [19016 

©) June: 25, 1910- 2 ec. June 27, 
1910; E 2385024; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


— To music (An die musik) ; three- 
part chorus, English version by Hen- 
ry V. Chapman, music arr. by Louis 
Victor Saar; women’s voices, with 


baritone solo, and piano ace. (Oc- 
tavo choruses, no. 5440.) [19017 
© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 


1910; EH 285150; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


Walzer-reigen (Hin); zu Valses 
nobles, op. 77, worte von Joseph 
Winter, gesetzt von Eusebius Man- 
dyczewski; vier frauenstimmen. 

[19018 


© June 14, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
EH 235224; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


Who is Sylvia (Was ist Sylvia) ; 
arr. by Edwin Franko Goldman; cor- 
net and piano. [19019 


© June 14, 1910; 2 c June 28, 


1910; E 236041; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.Y: 


SCHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER ) 
Abendlied (Evening song) ; arr. R. BH. 
Hildreth; orchestra. Ato. [19020 


©. June 25, 1910:. 2) ensume 27, 
1910; E 235024; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton, Mass, 


Dedication (Widmung); arr. by 


Edwin Franko Goldman; cornet and 
piano. [19021 


© June 18, 1910; 2 @ June 28, 
1910; E 236011; Carl Fischer, New 
York.) NivY: 


Evening song (Abendlied), op. 85, 
no. 12, edited by W. P. Mero; piano 
four hands. ; [19022 


© June 27, 1910; 2 ¢ dime 27, 
1910; E 2385044; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Faschingsschwank aus Wien 
(Viennese carnival pranks); fanta- 
siebilder, op. 26, revised and fingered 
by Hans T. Seifert; piano. [19023 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c June 28, 
1910; E 2386026; Carl Fischer, New 
York INV Ne a 


Romance, op. 28, no. 2, edited by 
W. P. Mero; piano four hands. 
[19024 


© June 27, 1910; 2>@ sune Zr 
1910; E 235046; Theo. Presser cec., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


—  Walnut-tree (The) (Der nuss- 
baum), op. 25, no. 3; three-part cho- 
rus, English version by John Oxen- 
ford, music arr. by Louis Victor 


Saar; women’s voices with piano, 
violin and harp ad lib. (Octavo 
choruses, no. 5489.) [19025 


© June 28, 1910; 2 @ June 29, 
1910; EH 285149; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


SCISSORS GRINDER; characteristic pa- 
trol, by C. Druh [pseud. of Charlotte 
Hurd]; piano. [19026 


© June 23, 1910; 2 ¢ <dumen2s, 


1910; E_ 234958; Charlotte Hurd, | 


Chicago, Ill. 


ScoTcH LULLABYE; words by Walter 
Scott, music by Cyril Scott, op. 57, 
NO} o- ONO, Lama: [19027 


© July 13, 1910; 2 ee tuly 2 
1910; EK 235502; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


1090 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug.. 1910 


SE SABIO, DROULETTO (Si tu savais, pe- 
tite); bourrée de Haute Auvergne, 
recueillie, notée et harmonisée par 
Marius Versepuy; piano avec texte. 
(Danses ensabots, no 7.) [19028 

Sedealy 12; 1910; 2.¢ July 6, 
1910; E 236287; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


SEA (THE) HATH ITS PEARLS; words 
by Heine, translated by Longfellow, 
music by J. D. Davis; no. 2 in HE 
flat. [19029 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236065; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SEA MEMORIES; words by Marguerite 
Radclyffe-Hall, music by Hubert 
Bath. [19030 

eae 21 1910; 2-¢. June 22, 
1910; E 233960; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Sea (A) sone; by Thomas F. Dunhill, 


meee: pe. Boston;, Arthur P. 
Schmidt. (A garden of melodies, 
no. 3.) [19031 


© Feb. 7, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 1910; 
E 2386539; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
London, W. England. 


SECRET (LE); intermezzo by Leonard 
Gautier, arr. by Wm. Heald; clarinet 
and piano. [190382 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 234994; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N. ¥. 


SECRET (THE) OF THE LorD; full an- 
them, words from Psalms xxy., 


music by John E. West; mixed 
voices. (Octavo anthems, no. 977.) 
[19033 


© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 

E 285349; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

SEEDTIME AND HARVEST; anthem, music 

by Caleb Simper; mixed voices. 4to. 

[19034 

© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 

E 235363 ; Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, 

England. 
SEEK YE THE LorD; response, by Carrie 
B. Adams. [19035 


© June 30, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 
E 235887; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

SEHNSUCHT (Longing for you) ; words 
by M. Bessie Morton (Mattie Mor- 
tenson), -music by H. M. Tracy. 
Riverside, Farrar music co. [19036 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. June 15, 1910; 
E 238741; H. M. Tracy, Burbank, 
Cal. 


19048 


SEHNSUCHT—Continued. 

(Nostalgia); par Joseph Szulc; 

piano. [19037 
© May 18, 1910; 2 c. June 4.1910; 

E 2343811; O. Bouwens van der Boi- 

jen & cie., Paris, France. 


SENORITA’S (THE) oREAM; words and 
musie by Sema Haras, phrased and 
fingered by August Suck, with ’cello 
and piano ace. [190388 


© 1 e@ July 5, 1910; BH 235284; 
Sarah E. Ames, Everett, Mass. 


SERAPHIM’S SONG; words and music by 
Sarah L. Squire. [19039 
© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; 
H 236311; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 
SERENADE. See Chaminade (C.L.S.) 
SERENADE A JACQUELINE; par Jean 
Savasta; quintette 4 cordes avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [19040 
© July 12, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 286262; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


SERENADE BADINE; by Gabriel-Marie, 
arr. by Wm. Heald; clarinet and 
piano. (19041 


© June 18, 1910; 2 ce June 28, 
1910; E 236020; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


SERENADE-CAPRICE; by Franz C. Born- 
schein; violin and piano. (Three 
concert solos, no. 1.) [19042 


© June 16, 1910; 2 c« June 28, 
1910; E 286031; Carl Fischer, New 
Mormkyiney iy. 

SERENADE DU PASSANT. See Massenet 
(J. E. F.) 


SERENATA (LA); italienisches stind- 
chen, von Emil Séchting, op. 82. A. 
Klavier solo. B. Klavier solo er- 
leichtert. CC. Klavier und violine 
oder mandoline. D. Klavier und vio- 
loncelle. E. Klavier, violine und 
violoncelle oder mandoline. 

[19043-19047 

© June 14, 1910; 2 c. each July 1, 

1910; E 235209-235218; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Leipzig, Germany. 


—— par A Nodlck, op. 173; violon avec 
ace. de piano. [19048 
© May. 27, 1910; 2 « July 18, 
1910; E 286666; Bosworth & co, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


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SERENATA PATETICA; par Piero Ostali; 
violon et piano. (Morceaux choisis, 
no. 74.) [19049 

©: June 23, 1910; 2.¢. dws, 18, 
1910; E 236646; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SEITLED LONG AGO; hymn, words by 
D. W. Griffin, music by Seeley D. 
Kinne. [19050 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; 
E 236353 ; Squire & Kinner- St. Louis, 
Mo. 


SHADOW OF A MIGHTY ROCK; hymn, mu- 
Sic by Carrie B. Adams. 8vo. 
[19051 
© June 27, 1910-2 ¢. July 7; 
1910; E 285348; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


SHAH (THE); Persian intermezzo, by 
H. Engelmann; piano. [19052 
Oe duly, 9) 1910: 2, e. Julyr 1: 
1910; E 2863890; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SHAKY EYES; march two-step, by 
Harry Armstrong, arr. by James M. 
Fulton; band. 4to. [19053 

© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; H 234953; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SHANGHAI; Chinese characteristic 
march, by H. Muitchler; orch. 4to. 
[19054 


(©, May, 18, 1910; 2c: June 23. 
1910; E 2384934; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


SHAWONDASEE WALTZ; by Harold A. 
Thompson; piano. [19055 
©) a dihye, 9) A910.) 2.¢e. July, £2, 
1910; E 235441; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SHE'LL BE SEVENTEEN ON SUNDAY; 
written and composed by Chas. Col- 
lins and Fred Murray. [19056 

Gudune 15. 1910: 2 c.. June 15, 
1910; EK 23838718; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


SHEPHERDESS’ (THE) DREAM; pastoral 
melody, by Emanuel Bucci; piano. 
[19057 
© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 285056; Bucci bros., New 
Work, INZ* YY: 


SHORT COMMUNION SERVICE; by C. BE. 


S. Littlejohn; chorus of mixed 
voices. (Coll. of cectavo chureh mu- 
Sic, no. 5408.) [19059 


© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 
EH 235370; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York, .N. -Y. 


SHUT-EYE (THE) ROAD; 
music by Peggy Dean. 


words and 

No. 2 in G. 

[19060 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 2, 1910; 

E 236150; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


SI CE N’EST QU’UN REVE; poésie de Ar- 
mand Foucher, musique de Georges 
Picquet. [19061 

© July 12, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 236277; G. Ondet, Paris, France. 


SI J’OSAIS DIRE; valse chantée, paroles 
de Pierre d’Amor, musique de Ca- 
mille Denisty. 1. Piano et chant. 
2. Piano seul. [19062, 19063 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. each July 6, 
1910; E 2386266, 236267; Heugel & 
cie, Paris, France. 


SI OISEAU J’ETAIS; by Adolf von Hen- 
selt; piano. (Chappell edition, no. 
8.) [19064 

© June 21, 1910; 926 June. 22, 
1910; EH 233961; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SIEGMUND’S LOVE sonc. See Wagner 
(R.) 
SigHine; lyric and musie by Leroy 


Stover, with violin obligato. [19065 


© Apr. 18, 1910; 2 e. June 10, 
1910; E 233745: House of Chris- 
topher, Chicago, I]. 


SILENCE; poésie de Albert Samain, 
musique de Maurice Le Boucher; 
piano et chant en fa diése majeur. 
(Quatre mélodies, no. 2.) [19066 

© June 28, 1910; 2 c& June 27, 
1910; E 285083; Costallat et cie., 
Paris, France. 


SILENT LOVE; words by R. Monckton 
Milnes, music by Frank Lambert. 
[19067 


© June 29, 1910; 2 c June 30, 
1910; E 236137; Novello & co., ltd., 


London, England. 
SHINE, STAR, SHINE; words by George 

A. Stevens, music by Henry E. | SILVER FOUNTAIN; capriccio-etude by 
Pether. [19058 Faulkner Brandon; piano. [19068 

© June 30, 1910; 2 ec. June 30, © June 20, 1910; 2 c June 22, 
1910; HE 286127; Francis, Day & 1910; E 233965; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
Hunter, London, England. don, England. 

1092 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


Since I aM FREE; hymn, music arr. by 
Zella Beverlim. [19069 


© July 7. 1910; 2 ec. July 8, 1910; 
E 236320; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 

SINGERS’ REPERTOIRE; a miscellaneous 
eollection of studio and recital songs, 
Suitable for medium voices, [com- 
piled by Theo. Presser. ] [19070 

© July 11, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 1910; 
E 236416; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

SINNER, JESUS IS CALLING FOR YOU; 
words and music by U. Keene. 


[19071 
© July 1, 1910; 2 @ June 13, 
1910; E 2388613; Uriah Keene, 


Rochester, N. Y. 


SLEEP: words by M. E. W. King, mu- 
sie by K. A. Wright. [19072 
© ic. June 15, 1910; E 233752; 

K. A. Wright, Baltimore, Md. 


SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP; lullaby, words by 
J. W. Olney, music by L. A. Stamp; 
soprano. New York, Harry UL. 
Stone music pub. co. [19073 


tly 6 1910- 2 ec. July 12, 
1910; E 236445: J. W. Olney, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 


SLEEP ON, BELOVED; words arr. by 
Sarah Doudney, music by L. R. 
Meyer. [19074 

© May 9, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 233854; Lucy Rider Meyer, 
Chicago, Ill. 

SLEEPY BABY; by Kate Vannah, arr. 

by Otto Langey; orchestra. [19075 
tue 22, 1910- 2 c.. June 23; 


1910; EH 234903; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SLIPPERINIS; a trombone episode, by 
B. G. McFall; band. 4to. [19076 


© Mar. 10, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235060; Star music co., 
Eldred, Pa. 


SNAIL (THE); words by Olive Hall, 


music by Daniel Rowe. (Tone 
Stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 
A) [19077 


© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235276; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


So’ BELLO SUL’ 1’; canzonette tipica, 
versi di A. Caputo, musica del M°® 
Seb. Garzia; canto e mandolino. 

[19078 

© June 23, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 

1910; E 234966; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 


19087 


SoLDigRS (THE); march song, words 
and music by I. Nahser. [19079 
© June 1, 1910> 2-¢ June’ 29: 
1910; E 236053; Irene Nahser, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


SOLDIERS OF THE CROSS; words by A. 
H. V. Bright, music by T. Richards. 


4to. [19080 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ec. July 7, 1910; 

E 2385588; T. Richards, Boston, 
Mass. 

SoOLDIER’Ss (THE) STORY; words by 

Ralph H. Boéhmer, music by Hayes. 

[19081 


© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 15, 
1910; E 236138; Old Dominion mu- 
Sic co., New York, N. Y. 


SOLO-SCENE DE SALOME. 
(R.) 


SOME OF THESE DAYS; words and music 
by Shelton Brooks, arr. by Will Dor- 
sey. [19082 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
H 235585: Wm. Foster music co., 
Chicago, Il. 


SOMETHING SEEMS TO TELL ME THERE’LL 
BE WEDDING BELLS FOR ME; words by 
Ben Ryan, music by Harry L. New- 
man. [19083 


© June 25, 1910: 2 ec. June 27; 
1910; E 235016; Sunlight music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


SOMETHING TO SAY; a Dutch idyll, 
written and composed by E. Cuthbert 
Nunn. London, A. Abbott & co. 4to. 

[19084 

© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 16, 1910; 

HE 235547; E. C. Nunn, London, Eng- 
land. 


See Strauss 


SOMETIME IN AFTER YEARS; words by 
Francis Glen Brown, music by Wal- 
ter Eben Miles; low voice. [19085 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢: -Suly 6, 1910; 
E 236252: Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


SOMETIME, SWEETHEART MINE, SOME- 
WHERE; lyric by Eddy Eckels, music 
by Leroy Stover. [19086 

© Dee. 19, 1909; 2 c. June 10, 
1910; E 288747; House of Christo- 
pher, Chicago, I[11. 


SOMEWHERE IN DREAMS; song from 
The Naiad, words by Raymond Zir- 
kel, musie by Clarence Metcalf. 

[19087 

©) Tune). 14,°19105; 2 e) Sune 16, 

1910; E 233723; Rialto music pub. 
co., Columbus, Ohio. 


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DU. 1, eS. v8 


SONATE A TRE. See Gluck (C. W. von) 


SONATE A TRE. See also Hindel (G. F.) 
SONATE, EN RE MINEUR; par A. Berte- 
lin; piano et violoncelle. [19088 | 
Ce aly ae 1STOe 2. © suly ii, 
1910; E 236427; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


Sone (A) OF GLADNESS; words by Ger- | 


trude McDermaid, music by Tom 
Sutton. no. 1 in G. [19089 
Graily Vike w910 302 e. Tiye 2, 


1910; E 285458; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


Sone (A) OF MISTER SATAN; words by 
Frank L. Stanton, music by Sheri- 
dan Gordon. [19090 


© June 30, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
EK 235254; Cary & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


SoNG OF NIGHT; words by George Wal- 
mesley, music by Orlando A. Mans- 
field. 4to. (The collegiate choir 
no. 175.) [19091 


© Dune 18, 1910; 2 -e, une“, 
1910; E 285161; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow, Scotland. 


SONG OF SPRING; by Gustav Merkel, 
arr. by Wm. Heald; clarinet and 
piano. [19092 

© June 18, 1910; 2 ec June 28, 
1910; E 286005; Carl Fischer, New 
Work: Noe. 


SONG OF STARS; words by George Wal- 
mesley, music by Orlando A. Mans- 


field. 4to. (The Collegiate choir 
no. 174.) [19093 
sume: 18) 1910: "2 es July, 1. 


1910; E 235162; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


SONG OF THE SEA; Rosen- 
krans; organ. 4to. [19094 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 21, 
1910; E 2348388; Geo. Molineux, New 
York, N.. ¥. 


by Geo. 


tone poem, by Harriet Ware; 
piano solo. [19095 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 2350383; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SoNnG OF THE SPADE; words by J. E. 
Patterson, music by Reginald Som- 
erville. [19096 

© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 236417; Ascherberg Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


SONG OF THE SPIRIT; hymn, words by 
Mrs. A. D. Crane, music by Sarah L. 
Squire. [19097 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910: 
Ii 236327; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. | 


SONG READER; a graded course in 
school music in one book, based on 
the new educational music course, 
by James M. McLaughlin... and 
W. W. Gilchrist ... Boston, New 
York [ete.] Ginn and company 
[1910] iv, 156 p. 8mo. $0.45. 

[19098 

© June 30, 19105 2 0eesuly. 5. 

1910; A 268189; Ginn & co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Sone (THE) THAT FINDS AN ECHO IN 
MY HEART; ballad, words by Rich- 
ard Henry Buck, music by Theo- 
dore Morse. [19099 


© June 28, 1910-929) Juue 2s. 
1910; E 236408; Theodore Morse 
music co. New York, N. Y. 


SONG WITHOUT WorRDS; by Ethel Barn- 
by ; piano. [19100 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 22, 
1910; E 283970; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


SONGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME (AIS 
die alte mutter); gipsy melody by 
Anton Dvorak, arr. by Edwin Franko 
Goldman; cornet and piano. [19101 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 286012; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ne xy. 


SoNnGs OF DICKINSON ; comp. and ed. by 


Benj. Hinchman, jr. ... New York, 
Hinds, Noble & Eldredge [1910] 38 
p. lL, 117 p. front. (parks: 
$1.50. [19102 


© June 6, 1910; 2 ce. June 14, 1910; 

A 268014; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York, N. Y. 

SONGS OF SENTIMENT; composed by 

Reginald de Koven. [19103 


© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 236246; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


SONGS OF SERVICE; for all departments 


of Christian work and worship, ed. 


by J. Lincoln Hall, C. Austin Miles, 
Adam Geibel... Philadelphia, New 
York [ete.] 1910. [126] Gp2sve: 
$0.20. [19104 


© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 


A 268175; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 


phiae Fa: 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


19124 


Sones OF THE IRISH HARPERS; collected 
and arranged for harp or piano, by 
C. Milligan Fox. 19105 

© June 24, 1910; 2c. June 5, 1910; 
~ 236231; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. Scotland. 


SoroRITY GIRLS; two-step intermezzo, 

by J. Alvin Dean; piano. [19106 

mete 1, 1910: 2.¢ July 9,-1910; 

E 236361; Dean co., Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


Sous Bois; by Alph. Duvernoy, op. 36, 
edited by S. L. Herrmann; piano. 
[19107 
Gitune 27, 1910; 2.c.. June 27, 
1910; E 235045; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SOUTHERN BELLE; waltz, R. McNulta, 
piano. [19108 


©) tune 28. 1910: 2 c. June 27, 
1910; EK 235008; Rhea McNulta, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


SOUTHERN INSPIRATION; march by 
Thos. R. Confare; band. 4to. 
[19109 
© July 5, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 
E 235334; Universal music house, 
Chicago, Il. 


SOVEREIGNS OF ENGLAND, 1066 to 1910; 
words and music by J. J. Cauchois, 
op. 73. [19110 

(eo suly 19, 1910; 2 c. July 21, 
1910; E 235598; John J. Cauchois, 
New York, N. Y. 


SPAHIS; marche orientale von Fr. Pro- 
chaska, instr. von Jul Fucik; mili- 
tarmusik. 4to. (Harmonie M. U. 
no. 42.) fL9ttd 

© June 27, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235407; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 

SPANISH DANCE. See Moszkowski (M.) 

SPIELDOSE (DIE); von Emil Kronke, 
op. 62. (Klavierstiicke, no. 1.) 

[19112 

© June 14, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

H 235214; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


SPINN, SPINN; estlindisches volkslied, 
arr. von Ludwig Schytte; klavier. 
(Kinder-transcriptionen, no. 1.) 

[19113 

© June 14, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

E 235189; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


SPIRIT OF SPEED; a fingertwist, by Geo. 
L. Spaulding; piano. [19114 
© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235124; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Spring (A) bitty; words from the 
Latin by John Addington Symonds, 
music by Cyril Scott, op. 72, no. 1. 
INOg. 2 an BY [19115 

© July 13, 1910; 2¢. July 14, 1910; 
FE 235508; Elkin & co., ltd., London, 
England. 


STANCES D’IzEYL; transcription 
Gabriel Pierné; violon et piano. 
[19116 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 


par 


BH} 2362723) Durand--et)cie, Paris; 
France. 
STANDARD COMPOSITIONS FOR THE 


PIANO; graded and compiled by W.S. 
B. Mathews, vol. 7, seventh grade. 
[19117 
© June. 27. 1910/5 2) ¢. dune, 200 
1910; E 235041; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


STAR OF MY DREAMS, SHINE ON; lyric 
by Arthur J. Lamb, music by John 
Pokal: [19118 


©edune 271910292, co wunes 27, 
1910; E 285019; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


STARLIGHT S1oux; an Indian _  idyl, 
words by A. Stauffer, music by Ernie 
Erdman. 1. Song. 2. Piano solo. 

[19119, 19120 

© July 15, 1910; 2 ¢. each July 

138, 1910; E 236486, 236487; Aubrey 
Stauffer & co., Chicago, [ll. 


STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT; sere- 
nade, words by Henry W. Longfel- 
low, music by Florence Newell Bar- 
bour. 1. Sop. or ten. 2. Mezzo sop. 
or bar. [19121 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. each June 
TeV AO1O yeah 2385004 ©) Arthur ie. 
Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


STEPHANIE WALTZ; by L. B. Saenz; 
arr. by Cirilo G. ‘Zapata, rev. by 
T. Concha ; piano. [19122 


© Nov. 10, 1909; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
HE 236260; Lorenzo B. Saenz, El Paso, 
Tex. 

STILLE NACHT, HEILIGE NACHT; leichte 
phantasien, von Paul Zilcher. 1. 
Op. 81, klavier zu zwei hinden. 2. 
Op. 82, klavier zu 4 hiinden. (Weib- 
nachtszeit, no. 4.) (19128, 19124 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. each July 9, 
1910; BE 235417, 285428; Fr. Kistner, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


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STIMMUNGSLIEDER; fiir besondere ge- 
legenheiten im verein und im fa- 
milienkreis, text und musik von H. 
Mosel; gemischter chor. 4to. An- 
tigo, Antigo pub. co. [19125 


© June 15, 1910-2. July 1) 
1910; E 286374; Hugo Mosel, Wit- 
tenberg, Wis. 


STOP YOUR BLUSHING, ROSIE; words by 
Lewis and Bennett, music by M. H. 
Rosenfeld. [19126 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 286185; Monroe H. Rosenfeld, 
New York, N. Y. 


Storm (A) IN A TEACUP; humorous 
duet, words by Clifton Bingham, mu- 
sie by Edith Fortescue. [19127 


© Suly 9; 1910; 32 e. Sully 14; 
1910; E 2364385; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


STRAMMES (HIN) REGIMENT; fanfaren- 
marsch von Anton Kutschera, op. 34. 
1; Salonorchester. 2. Schrammel- 
quarteit. 4to. [19128, 19129 


© June 24, 1910; 2 c each July 
18, 1910; E 236659, 236660; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig, Germany. 


STRAND (THE); polka, by Pierre Per- 
rot; piano. [19130 
©, duly 18, 1910; 2c. July 19, 
1910; E 235576; Paterson & sons, 
Edinburgh, Scotland. 


STRANGER (A) AT THE DOOR; hymn, 
words by Joseph Grigg, music by 
Ira B. Wilson. S8vo. [19131 


© June 27, 1910:-2 «July 7, 

1910; E 235347; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

STRAUSS (RiIcHARD) Salomes tanz; 
aus dem musik-drama, bearbeitet 
von Th. Grawert; militirmusik. 1. 
Stimmen. 2. Partitur. 

[19132, 191338 


© May 30, 1910; 2 c each June 
17, 1910; E 234923, 234924; Adolph 
Ftirstner, Berlin, Germany. 


Solo-scéne de Salomé, op. 54; 
drame musical nach Oscar Wildes 
gleichnamiger dichtung, fiir gesang 
und klavier mit franzésisch-italieni- 
schem text. [19134 
© June 23, 1910; 2 c July 18, 


1910; E 236655; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Berlin, Germany. 


STRIKE UP A BAG PIPE TUNE; words by 
Edward Madden, music by G. Hd- 
wards. [19135 

©-.June 21, 1910; Zee wane 21: 
1910; E 234848; Gus Edwards, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


STRIMPELLATA ALLA LUNA; Serenata 
burleska, par Vincenzo Billi, op. 
220; piano. 1132438. [19136 


© June 30, 1910; 2 ¢ July 1, 
1910; EH 235249; G. Riecordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


STRIVE, WAIT AND PRAY; words by 
Adelaide Proctor, music by J. H. 
Wilson. [19137 


© June 15, 1910; 2 ce June 15, 
1910; E 238787; J. Hazard Wilson, 
Coddington Point, Newport, R. I. 


SUSSER DIE GLOCKEN NIE KLINGEN; 
leichte phantasien von Paul Zilcher, 
op. 82; klavier zu 4 hinden. (Weih- 
nachtszeit, no. 2.) [191388 


© June 8, 1910; 2 ec. July 9, 1910; 
EH 2385421; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


SUFFRAGETTES (THE); march by Otto 
F. Schreiner; piano. [19139 


© June 22, 1910; 2 c June 28, 
1910; E 2384996; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, INs Xe 


SUMMER MOONLIGHT; reverie, by S. J 
Whitson; piano. Minneapolis, Minn, 
Joseph E. Frank. [19140 

© June 18, 1910; 2 ec. June 30, 
1910; E 235426; S. Whitson, Edge- 
ley, N. Dak. 


SUMMER (A) NIGHT; opéra comique 
in one act, book and music by G. H. 
Clutsam. Vocal score. [19141 


© July 18,1910; 2 ec. July 19, 1910; 
D 18669; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


‘“SuMuRUN; potpourri by Victor Hol- 


laender ; piano. [19142 
© 1c June 22, 1910; E 233956; 


M. Witmark & sons, New York, 
IN. 
tanzpantomime, potpourri von 


Victor Hollaender; klavier. [19148 

© May 19, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; 
EH 234293; Hrich Reiss, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


Sunny DAYS; words and music by 
John H. Flynn. [19144 
© June 27, 1910; 2 ec. dune 2%, 
1910; E 235054; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


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SUNNY SLOPE WALTZ; by Alice Mothers- 
head: piano or organ. [19145 


if dune 22, 1910: 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235027; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
mus. co., Sedalia, Mo. 


SUNSET; by E. L. Ashford; organ. 

obl. Svo. [19146 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 1910; 

E 236525; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


song without words, by Edwin H. 
Lemare, op. 69; organ. [19147 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 
E 235369; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Mork, N.Y. 


SUPERIOR (THE) SEX; a Comic opera in 
three acts, libretto by H. D. Ban- 
ning, music by J. H. Maunder. Vocal 
score. London, A. Abbott & co. 
Ato. [19148 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢. July 16, 1910; 
D 18668; J. H. Maunder, London, 
England. 


SUPPLICATION; by S. Jaddassohn, ed- 
ited and fingered by Paolo Gallico; 
piano. [19149 


© June 14. 1910; 2 c. June 15, 
1910; E 233726; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SWALLOw’s (THE) RETURN; by San- 
ford Norcott; piano. [19150 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; E 233843; Frain pub. co., New 
York N: Y: 


Sweet Kitty BELLAIRS; by Gus Ed- 
wards; hotel orch. Ato. [19151 


©. Jjume 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235105; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SweEet Rosa LEE; words and music by 
Len Fleming. [19152 


© June 1, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235228; L. M. Fleming, Corning, 
Ni. ¥; 


‘SWEETHEART 0’ MINE; words and music 
by Herbert King. No. 3 in E fiat. 
[19153 
© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 24, 
1910; EH 235000; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


SWEETHEART THERE IS NO SPLENDOR; 
words by Frank L. Stanton, music 
by Sheridan Gordon. [19154 

©. June .30, 1910: 2. c¢..July 1, 
1910; E 235255; Cary & co., London, 
England. 


19164 


SWEETHEARTS TRUE; words and music 

by R. T. McGee. [19155 

© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 

E 235360; Robert T. McGee, Quebec, 
Canada, 


SWING ME HIGH, SWING ME LOW: Swing 
song (Schaukel-lied), from Follies of 
1910, lyric by Ballard Macdonald, 
music by Victor Hollaender. [19156 


© July U2) 19d0p2 er Tully: 113; 
1910; E 236482; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


arr. by Robert Recker; or- 
chestra with piano acc. 4to. [19157 

© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
H, 235399; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York, Ne vs 


SWING SONG; berceuse, by Paul Per- 
rier; piano. [19158 
© sly 5. 1910) 2 ea duly 
1910; E 285528; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


SWINGING IN THE GARDEN; words by 
Edward ‘'Teschemacher, music by 
Charles A. Trew. [19159 


©, June, 2, (tO 2ne% Imeg22: 
1910; E 2338959; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Swiss (THE) HERO; operetta for ladies 
voices, libretto and music by Arthur 
FE’, Smith. [19160 

©} Junes28, 1910) 2¢4uly 7 11, 
1910; D 18664; Vincent music co., 
ltd., London, England. 


SYLVAN ROSE; intermezzo two step, by 
W. H. Kiefer; band. 4to. [19161 


© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 
_ 1910; E 284929; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


SYMPHONIE ESPAGNOLE; by Edouard 
Lalo, op. 21; violin and piano. 
[19162 
© June 18, 1910; 2 c. Jume 28, 
1910; E 286025; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork. gNoNe 


SYRIAN WOMAN’S LAMENT; words trans- 
lated from the Arabic by Albert 
Payson Terhune, music by Anice 
Terhune; high voice with piano acc. 

[19163 

©, July. 28) 1910; (a) ee fuly* 19) 

1910; E 285564; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York, N. Y. 

SYSTEMATIC VOICE TRAINING; by D. A. 
Clippinger. [19164 
© tuin f 1910 +. 2-e.Suly 7, 1910- 
E 235352; Gamble hinged music ¢€0., 
Chicago, Il. 


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19165 


pt. 117, 0. s., v. 5 


T, P. G. MARCH AND TWO STEP; by S. 
R. Henry, arr. by Carl F. Williams; 
band. 4to. [19165 

© June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235067; Jos. W. Stern & 
eo:, New York, N. Y. 


— orchestra with piano acc. 
4to. [19166 
© June 14, 1910; 2 ¢ June 15, 
1910; E 233734; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


TAGLICHE UBUNGEN FUR VIOLONCELL 
(Daily exercises for the violoncello) ; 
von Friedrich Griitzmacher, op. 67. 
Neue durchgesehene und ergénzte 
ausgabe, von Hugo Becker. [19167 

© June 3, 1910; 2c. June 28, 1910; 
E 236116; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


TANHA (DAS GEHEIMNIS); deutsch 
von F. Fiedler, musik von Sergius 
Liapunow, op. 39, no. 38, revidiert 
von Richard Hofmann. [19168 

© “tune 25, 1910; 2 © duly 18; 
1910; E 236651; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


TAKE A BRIDE ON A STEAM BOAT; waltz 
ballad, words by J. H. Hughes, mu- 
sic by Fred C. Cummins. [19169 


© June 9, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; 
E 235473; Jos. H. Hughes publish- 
ing co., Saginaw, Mich. 


TAKE ME BACK AGAIN TO HOME SWEET 
HOME; words and music by B. Clif- 
ford Hoomes. [19170 


©. Apr. +1; 1910: 23> ¢, June) 25, 
1910; E 234969; Hoomes & Dennis, 
New York, N. Y. 


TAKE ME BACK TO OKLAHOMA; words 
and music by J. A. Barnett. [19171 


© 1c. June 25, 1910; E 234980; 
James A. Barnett, Clarita, Okla. 


TAKE ME BACK TO OLD KB&NTUCKY; 
words and music by A. K. Roland. 
[19172 
© May 18, 1910; 2 « June 20, 
1910; E 2338389; Alice Kate Roland, 
Birmingham, Ala. 


TAKE ME THERE; written and composed 
by Fred Godfrey and Will Letters. 
[19173 
© June 14, 1910; 2 « July 15, 
1910; E 236556; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


TAKE ME TO THE NORTH POLE; words | 
and music by Arehibald J. McKinny. | 
[19174 | 

© ic. July 14, 1910; E 286688; 
Archibald J. MecKinny, Brooklyn, | 
NZX. 


TAKE ME WHERE I CAN SHOUT; words | 
by Raymond A. Brown, music by | 
William H. Penn. [19175 | 

© June 27, 1916-27 Sune 2s: 
1910; E 236058; Music house of 
Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 


TAKE THIS MESSAGE TO MY MOTHER; | 
words by H. C. Sorrell, music by | 
R. A. Williams. [19176 | 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢ July 5, 1910; | 
E 236234; Henry C. Sorrell, Coving- | 
ton, Ky. 


TaL (DAS) DER LIEBE; eine musika- 
lische komédie in drei aufzitigen, von 
Rudolf Lothar, musik von Oscar 
Straus, arr. von Gustav Blasser; 
klavierauszug, mit unterlegtem text. 

[19177 

© June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; 

D 18655; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 

many. | 


TALE (A) OF TWO HEARTS; romance, 
by Charles J. Roberts, arr. by T. P. 


and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin 
orch. (Popular publications, no. 
743.) [19178 | 


© July 9, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 1910; 
E 236381; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York ANne We 


TARANTELLA; VON Hi Soba es 
von Ludwig Schytte; klavier. (Kin- 
der-transcriptionen, no. 5.) [19179 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ce. July 1, 1910; 
E 235193; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


TARRY FOR THE POWER; hymn, words 
and music by Mrs. F. E. Hill. [19180 


© July 7, 1910; 2 ce. July 8, 1910; 
BH} 236331; IF. EH. & Mis, fea 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


TE DEUM LAUDEMUS; composed by 
Harold HE. Darke; mixed voices. 
(Modern church services, no. 67.) 

[19181 

© July 23; 19105 2%e))angees. 
1910; E 235601; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 

— composed by Jackson, mixed 
voices in F. 4to. (Popular church 
Services, no. 3.) [19182 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢ July 6, 1910; 
E 236245; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- | 
don, England. 


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nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


19203 


Te DEUM LAUDEMUS—Continued. 
— music by H. J. Storer. 4to. 
(Parish choir, no. 1422.) [19188 
© July 8, 1910; 2c July 12, 1910; 
E 235439; Charles L. Hutchins, Con- 
cord, Mass. 


TEACH ME TO PRAY; words and music 
by Geo. Graff, jr., and Jessie Mae 
Jewitt, arr. by L. R. Dressler. 1. 
Male voices. 2. Female voices. 4to. 
(Excellent quartette arrangements, 
no. 522 and 521.) [19184, 19185 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ec. each July 7, 
1910; E 235330, 235331; M. Witmark 
and sons, New York, N. Y. 


TEDDY’S COME BACK HOME; words and 
musie by Saidee Mae Clark. [19186 
© dune 14, 1910; 2 c. June 18; 
1910; E 2838609; S. M. Clark, Aber- 
deen, Ohio. 


TEHACHEPI; Aztec idyl, intermezzo, by 
H:. C. Rubi; piano. [19187 


©iece June 22, 1910; E 236233; 
Henry Camp Rubi, Bakersfield, Cal. 


Peer TH)fO0 ME;5 song, music. by J:: L. 
Edwards. [19188 


(ope sew duly 1, 1910; 235261; 
J. L. Edwards, Riverside, N. J. 


TELL ME FAIREST MAIDEN; a Japanese 
serenade, words and music by John 
.-Howard Craig; no. 3 in D min. 

[19189 

© June 20, 1910: 2. c.. June 21, 

1910; H 234844; M. B. Lyman & co., 
Chicago, Ill. 

TELL ME IF YOU LOVE ME; words and 
musie by Tom Shaw, arr. by J. Chas. 
Moore. (National 6d. edition, no. 
54.) [19190 

© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 


1910; E 236063; National music pub. 


co., London, England. 


TEMPERANCE SONGS; by G. W. Dun- 

gan. [19191 

© June 27, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

A 267209; G. W. Dungan, Strasburg, 
Pa’ 


TEMPLE (THE) BUILDERS; words and 
music by R. Fletcher. 8vo. 
[19192 
© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; EH 233845; Robert L. Fletcher, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 


TENDER MEMORIES OF DAYS GONE BY; 
words and music by F. B. George. 
[19193 
©l1c. July 9, 1910; BE 285401; F. 
B. George, Kinsman, Ohio. 


TENDERFOOT; words by Earle Clinton, 
music by Charlotte Blake. [19194 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 20, 
1910; E 233883; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


TERNURA; vals lento por Fernando 
Soria, piano. Mexico, Enrique Mun- 
guia. [19195 


© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; 
EK 236104; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York: Ney: 

TESSARINI (CARLO) Sonate 4 tre, G 
dur; bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat; 
zwei violinen und pianoforte, mit 
violoncell ad lib. (Meisterschule, 
no. 19.) [19196 

©) dulye ts) 19102" ce. sulky. 13: 
1910; E 286506; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


THAT LOVIN’ LAZY RAG; words and mu- 
sic by Billy Gaston and Edgar Sel- 
den. [19197 

© June 27, 1910; 2 ¢. June-27, 
1910; E 285052; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT’S GooD; words by Harry Wil- 
liams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne. 
[19198 
©) Sune 122, 190; 2)senijunes.22, 
1910; E 233954; J. H. Remick & co., 
New Yorks: (Nx. 
THAT’s Mrssourr; words by Lee Ship- 
pey, music by M. E. A. Chase. 
[19199 


© 1c. June 13, 1910; E 235468; 
Mary E. A. Chase, Springfield, Mo. 


THAT’S YIDDISHA LOVE; words and mu- 

sic by James Brockman. [19200 

© July 9, 1910; 2 ce. July 11, 1910; 

HH 236391; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


THAT SPOONY DANCE; rag intermezzo, 

by Jean Schwartz; piano. [19201 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ec. July 6, 1910; 

E 236249; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


THERE IS A HAPPY LAND; by M. W. 


Butler; piano or organ. [19202 
© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
AOTORM By 285032 °° Av W. Perry. -& 


sons’ music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


THERE IS AN OLD HNGLISH GARDEN; 
written by George Arthurs, com- 
posed by Alf. J. Lawrance, [19203 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; 
E 236216; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


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THERE’S A RING UPON HER FINGER; 
words and music by Boyle Laper- 


riere. [19204 
© June 29, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 23851382; Maurice Shapiro, 


New York, N. Y. 


TMERE?S ONE LITTLE GIRL LOVES You : 
words and music by A. Beard and N. 


Carruthers. [19205 
© June 29, 1910; 2 c June 29, 
1910; E 235128; Maurice Shapiro, 


New York, N. Y: 


THERE’S ONLY ONE LIFE AND THAT'S 
THIS ONE; words and music by Fred 
Anderson. [19206 

© June 20, 1910: 2 ec. aune 20; 
1910; E 2338835; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


THEY CAN’T FIND KELLY; written & 
composed by Billy Merson. (Feld- 
man’s 6d edition, no. 337.) [19207 


© Apr. 6, 1910; 2 ce. July 9, 1910; 
EK 235380; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


THEY’RE PLAYING OUR FAVORITE WALTZ 
MY DEAR; words and music by 
Archie Reid Tanner. [19208 

© May 7, 1910; 2 c. May 5, 1910; 
E 235002; Tanner & Lambert pub. 
c0., ‘Buffalo, N. Y. 


THEY WERE VISIONS, JUST VISIONS; 
words by G. Caroselli, music by 
G. Giacomantonio. [19209 


Orally 15, 1910-2 ec suly- 15, 
1910; E 236520; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


THIERIOT (FERDINAND) Konzert, op. 
92; violine und bratsche mit beglei- 


tung des klaviers. Partitur und 
stimmen. [19210 

©) May 19; 1910: =2 .c. dime 4. 
1910; E 234296; J. Rieter-Bieder- | 


mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


THINKING OF JESUS; words by C. W. 

Jorden, music by J. S. Jorden. [19211 

© July 2, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 

EK 235316; Chas. W. & Jas. S. Jorden, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 


THOROUGHBRED; march and two step, 

by H. Engelmann; piano. [19212 

© July 9, 1910; 2 ¢. July 11, 1910; 

E 236392; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, We ¥: 

THOSE WERE THE HAPPY DAYS; song 
from The summer widowers, words 
by Glen MacDonough, music by A. 
Baldwin Sloane. [19213 

© July 18, 1910; 2 c. July 18, 1910: 
EK 286574; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, IN: Y¥: 


THOSE WERE THE HAPPY DAYS—Con. 
—— words by M. Rasmussen, music by 
Knuth. [19214 
© 1c. June 28, 1910; H 234912; 

Michael Rasmussen, Chicago, I11. 


THOUGH IT’S YEARS NOW SINCE SHE 
LEFT ME; words by M. Rasmussen, 
music by Knuth. 119215 


© 1c. June 28, 1910; EH 234913; 
Michael Rasmussen, Chicago, I11. 


THOUGHTS OF HEAVEN; words by Er- 
nest Milburn, music by J. EH. Melvin. 
Svo. [19216. 

© .May 20, 19105 2sendame) 20, 
1910; E 234840; J. E. Melvin, Canute, 
Okla. 


THOUGHTS OF THE PAST; words by Wil- 
liam Allingham, music by H. G. 
Flaig. [19217 


© July 15, 1910; 2 ec. July 16, 1910; 
E 285561; Elizabeth Good Flaig, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THOUGHTS OF THEE; Souvenir, by H. 

Engelmann; piano. [19218 

© July 9, 1910; 2¢. July 11, 1910; 

E 286395; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Vorks sN. AG 


THOUGHTS OF YORE; by Sanford Nor- 
cott; piano. , [19219 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 20, 
1910; EK 233844; Frain pub. co., New 
York, (Ne ¥. 


THOUSAND (A) YEARS; hymn, ‘words 

and music arr. by Sarah L. Squire. 

[19220 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; 

E 236337; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


THREE JOLLY SAILORS; words by Alice 

A. Dale, music by Alfred G. Wathall. 

[19221 

© June. 20, 1910; 2 ec June 23, 

1910; E 2384917; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


THROUGH A PRIMROSE DELL; words by 
Alfred H. Hyatt, musie by Charles 
Gilbert Spross; low voice. [19222 

© June 22, 1910: 2 « June 24, 
1910; E 233973; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. . 

THROW OUT THE LIFE LINE; by M. W. 

Butler; piano or organ. [19223 

© June 22, 1910; 2 « Sune ee 
1910; E 235028; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
mus. co., Sedalia, Mo. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


THROW UP YOUR HANDS: song in Up 


and down Broadway, words by 
William Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [19224 


© July 2, 1910: 2 c. July 2, 1910: 
E 236182; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Vouk. N. Y. 


THRust (THE); poem by William 
Wells Newell, music by F. W. 
Spencer. [19225 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 22, 
1910; E 233950; Frederick Winslow 
Spencer, San Rafael, Cal. 


THY WAY, NOT MINE, O LorD; solo, 
words by Horatius Bonar, music by 


Samuel W. Beazley: soprano or 
tenor. [19226 
© June 14, 1910: 2 ec. June 13. 


1910; E 233622; Fillmore bros. co.., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


THY WILL BE DONE; sacred duet. words 

by C. Elliott, music by H. J. Stewart. 

[19227 

fy gane, 29. 1910; 2 c. July. 2, 

1910; EH 236153; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


TIE YOUR LITTLE BULL OUTSIDE; barn- 
dance or schottische, by James 
Brockman, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; 
band. 4to. [19228 

© June 24, 1910; 2 c June 25, 
1910; E 234954; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


TIEFLAND; intermezzo, musik von 
EKugen d’Albert, arr. von F. H. 
Schneider; klavier. [19229 


© June 20, 1910; 2 « July 18, 
1910; E 236586; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


TIN SOLDIER BOYS: words by Olive 
Hall, music by Daniel Rowe. (Tone 
stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 
Ree [19230 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 
E 235267; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


To A DAISY; by Sidney Steinheimer, 
op. 36; piano. (In spring, no. 3.) 
[192381 
erinivedt, 1910. 2 ¢ duly 1, 
1910; E 236412: Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


To AN AESENTEE; words by Tom Hood, 
music by J. D. Davis; no. 2 in BE 
minor. [19232 

iS ohne. 27,1910: 2 e:, June 28, 
1910; E 236066; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


19241 


To AND FRO, SO SOFT AND SLOW; cradle 
Song in A flat, poem by Margeret 
Johnson, music by Eleanor Kent. 

[19233 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ¢. June 23, 

1910; E 234901; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


To DAFFODILS; words by R. Herrick, 
music by S. Mann. London, Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 4to. (Album of songs 
for medium voice, no. 2.) [19254 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c June 21, 
1910; E 234858; Samuel Mann, Lon- 
don, England. 


To JuLia; words by Robert Herrick, 
music by S. Mann. London, Stainer 
& Bell, ltd. 4to. (Album of songs 
for medium voice, no. 5.) [19235 


© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 
1910; E 234861; Samuel Mann, Lon- 
don, England. 


To Sylvia; quartette, words by Ben 
Jonson, music by Arthur W. Pollitt, 
op. 10, no. 2. 4to. (Choral library 
for mixed voices, no. 34.) [19236 


© June 25, 1910; 2 c June 24, 
1910; E 233983; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


TOCHTER ZION, FREUE DICH; leichte 
phantasien, von Paul Zilcher, op. 82; 
klavier zu 4 hinden. (Weihnachts- 
zeit, no. 3.) [19237 

© June’ 18: 1910; 2 eb July 9, 
1910; E 2385422: Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Toco; written and composed by Harry 

Castling and Fred Godfrey. [19238 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 

E 236202; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Tor, TOUJOURS Tor (Thee ever thee) ; 
valse chantée, paroles de Pierre 
Chapelle, musique de L. Gallini. 1. 
Piano et chant. 2. Piano seul. 

: [19239, 19240 

© July 19, 1910; 2 c. each July 
20, 1910: E 236668, 236669; Casa 
Dotésio, Madrid, Spain. 


TOKIO MERCHANTS; words by Alice A. 
Dale, music by Alfred G. Wathall. 
[19241 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c June 23, 
1910; E 2384920; Fillmore bros. co. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


1101 


54677—10——6 


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19242 


pt. 11; B. 83 V.5 


ToMBOLA; march two-step, by A. Mer- 
cille; piano. [19242 
(©: Suly451910" 2c July GP i910; 
BH 236198; Delmar music co., Mon- 
treal, Canada. 


ToN QUE T’AIMABO (Lorsque je tai- 
mais); bourrée de Haute Auvergne, 
recueillie, notée et harmonisée par 
Marius Versepuy; piano avec texte. 
(Danses en sabots, no. 9.) [19243 

©) July 2.19102 2c) puby6, Agno: 
E 2386289; Heugel & cie. Paris, 
France. 


Toor YOUR HORN KID YOU’RE IN A FOG; 
words by Jos. Mittenthal, music by 
JM Daly: [19244 

© June 10, 1910; 2c. June 16, 
1910; EH 234864; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ToTALLY (A) DIFFERENT RAG; by May 
Aufderheide; piano. [19245 


© July 16; 9191057 2) te) Sully. as; 
1910; E 236573; J. H. Aufderheide, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


TOTENINSEL (DIE); nach dem _  ge- 
milde von Bocklin, von S. Rach- 


maninow, op. 29, bearbeitet von 

‘Otto Taubmann; klavier zu _ vier 

handen. [19246 

© May 18, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 

EH 2384292; <A. Gutheil, Moscow, 
Russia. 

Tourpize (LA) (Die schnurre): par 


Ernest Gillet, edited by C. Ugo; no. 
5, piano and violin. [19247 


©) Sune +28, 1910 2c june 27, 


1910; E 235077; Paul Decourcelle, 


Nice, France. 


“TOURMENT; poésie de Albert Samain, 
musique de Maurice Le Boucher; pi- 
ano et chant,en mimineur. (Quatro 
mélodies, no. 4.) [19248 


© June 28, 1910; 2 c June 27, 
1910; E 235081; Costallat & cie., 
Paris, France. 


"TRAUMBILDER AUS DER AHNENGRUFT DER 
ROMANOWS; von Joachim Albrecht 
prinz von Preussen. Ausgabe B. fiir 
pianoforte. [19249 


© May 17, 1910; 2 ¢. June 4, 1910; 
E 234304; W. Sulzbach, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

TTRAUMSTIMMEN; drei intime klavier- 
stticke von Fritz Vogely, op. 5. No. 
1, Im abendrot; no. 2, Geistergruss; 
no. 3, Angedenken. [19250 

© June 15, 1910; 2 c. each July 
16, 1910; E 236240; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin, Germany. 


TRIFLES; polka caprice, by Geo. L. 
Spaulding; piano. [19251 
© June 24, 1910; 2 cy yume) 25: 
1910; E 234943; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


TRIOMPHE (LE); poésie de Victor 
Hugo, adsptation musicale de Fran- 
cis Thomé; piano. Parties de chant, 
violon et hautbois ad lib. [19252 

©, July’ 12, 1910 ese 14: 
1910; E 236421; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


TRISTAN UND ISOLDE. 
(R.) 


See Wagner 


TRISTESSE D’AMOUR; par Albert Zabel, 
op. 36, revidiert von Wilh. Dugge; 
harpe. [19253 

© June 17, 1910252 ee gly 9, 
1910; E 235412; W. Bessel et cie., 
St. Petersburg, Russia. 


TROISIEME VALSE: by Paul Perrier; 
piano. [19254 


© July 5, 1910;)2 ee 
1910; E 2385525; Frederick Harris 
co., London, Hngland. 


TROPICAL SCENES AND OTHER PIECES; 
by J. Pascal; piano. New York, 
Luckhardt & Belder. 4to. [19255 


© July 2; 1910: 2 ene s22. 
1910; HE 234855; Julian Pascal, New 
VorkeiNaave 


TROTZ DEM SCHICKSAL; ged. von Max 
Hermanny, musik von Henry J. 
Lautz. [19256 


© June 29; 1910] 23% sini 
1910; E 235227; Leopold Schutter, 
Darmstadt, Germany. 


Trous (LES) PAS CHERS; paroles et 
musique par G. Aubert. [19257 


© May 12, 1910; 2 ce. June 4, 
1910; EH 234823; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 


TRUST IN THE LORD, BELIEVE IN HIS 
worD; [words and music by E. R. 
Stinson. ] [19258 


© 1e. June 23, 1910; H 234928; 
BE. R. Stinson, Humboldt, Iowa. 


TRY 1T ON YOUR PIANO; words and mu- 

sie by Irving Berlin. [19259 

© July 7; 1910; 2c. July 34920; 

E 235475: Ted Snyder music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


1102 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


19278 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) An- 
dante cantabile; edited and fingered 
by Leo Schulz; violoncello and piano. 

[19260 

© June 21, 1910; 2 c June 23, 

1910; E 234894; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New. York, N. Y. 


from String quartet, op. 11, 
arr. by Wm. Heald; clarinet and 
piano. [19261 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c June 28, 
1910; E 236002; Carl Fischer, New 
York, IN. Y: 


TucH (DAS) DER TRANEN; ged. von 
Paul Wertheimer, musik yon Fritz 
Fleck, op. 11; mit klavier und vio- 
line. 1. Hoch. 2. Mittel. (Zwei 
gesinge, no. 1.) [19262, 19263 

© June 15, 1910; 2c. each July 1, 
1910; We 235176, 235177: Raabe & 
Plothow, Berlin, Germany. 


TURTELTAUBCHEN (Turtelduen) ; salon- 
mazurka von Rich. Tourbié, op. 73, 
arr. von Ludwig Schytte; klavier. 
(Kinder-transcriptionen, no. 20.) 

[19264 

© June 14, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 

E 235208; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


(Turtledove); salonstiick, von 
Richard Hilenberg, op. 285; mili- 
tarmusik. 4to. Stimmen. [19265 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235410; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


TWELFTH NIGHT; an  Blizabethan 
dance, by Ethel Barnby; piano. 
[19266 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 
1910; E 233968; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


TWILIicGHt; by J. S. Fearis, organ. 

obl. S8vo. [19267 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 1910; 

E 236526; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


Two TINY HANDS; words by W. Terry, 

music by J. Airlie Dix. [19268 

© July 2, 1910; 2 ¢. July 5, 1910; 

EH 235283; Reeder & Walsh, London, 
England. 


TZIGANE; par Hmile Pessard, op. 127; 
piano. [19269 
© July 23, 1910: 2 ec. July 18, 
1910; E 236640; M. Mercier, Paris, 
France. 


UBER BERG UND TAL; fanfarenmarsch 
von Anton Kutschera, op. 36. 4to. 
1. Salonorechester mit harmonium od. 
cello ad lib. 2. Schrammelquartett. 

[19270, 19271 


© June 24, 1910; 2 c. each July 18, 
1910; E 286657, 236658; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig, Germany. 


UGOLINA; danza por Luis R. Miranda, 
op. 23; piano. [19272 


© June 14, 1910; 2 c June 13, 
1910; E 2388606; Gonzales Padin 
Hnos, San Juan, P. R. 


UND WIR WERDEN ZUSAMMEN SCHWEI- 
GEN (Silent love); ged. von Chris- 
tian Morgenstern, English version 
by Edward Oxenford, musik von Fe- 
lix Weingartner, op. 48. (Sechs 
lieder, no. 8.) [19273 


© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236193; Breitkopf & Hartel, New 
Yorks Nev ¥.: 


UNDER THE FLOWERS; duet, words by 
Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Charles 
Gilbert Spross; soprano and tenor. 

[19274 


© June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235034; The John Church 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


UNDER THE MAYPOLE; by C. Gurlitt, op. 
112, no. 1, edited and fingered by 
Paolo Gallico; piano. [19275 


©) June 14, 1910: 2 ¢. June. 15, 
1910; E 23838728; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


UNDER THE MIDNIGHT MOON; words by 
Addison Burkhardt, music by Ar- 
thur E. Behim. [19276 


@) sully” 18k 1910: 12" eho duly 18, 
1910; E 2386625; Harry von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


UNDER THE SUMMERTIME MOON; words 
by Edward Madden, music by Albert 
Gumble. [19277 


© July 6, 1910; 2 e. July 6, 1910; 
BE 236190; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York, N. Y. 


UNISON MASS; by J. H. Cornell; cho- 
rus and solos for treble voices. no. 
99. [19278 


© June 10, 1910; 2 c June 16, 
1910: BE 234868; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co., Boston, Mass. 


1103 


HAS tet 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19279 


pt. 1 Be, Vv. 5 


UNTER KAMERADEN (MEZI KAMARADY) ; 
[UND] Diz MUSIK KOMMT (HUDBA 
JDE); lustiges marsch-potpourri von 
Fr. Kmoch und Fr. Kovarik; mili- 
tirmusik. obl. 24mo. (Harmonie 
M. U. no. 49.) [19279 

© June 27, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235404; Mojmir Urbének, Prague, 
Austria. 


Up SHE GOES; written by A. J. Mills, 
music by Bennett Scott. 
Star music pub. co., ltd. [19280 

©) July 27, 1900 + Bae. peulyy 16, 
1910; E 235545; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


Ur to TESSIE’S FLAT; words by Guy 
R. Perkins, music by J. W. Con- 
nelly. [19281 

© 1c. June 23, 1910; EH 234910; 
Jack W. Connelly, Chelsea, Mass. 


UR SVENSKA HJERTANS DJUP; von Otto 
Lindblad, arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
klavier. (Kindertranscriptionen, no. 
fy) [19282 

© June 14,.1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235203; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


YtTpo (DER MORGEN); deutsch von F. 
Fiedler, musik von Sergius Liapu- 
now, op. 39, no. 1, revidiert von 
Richard Hofmann. [19283 

©, June 25, 1910; "2'e uly £8, 
1910; E 236653; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. ~ 


VAGABOND (THE); words by Robert 
Louis Stevenson, music by Graham 
Peel. [19284 

© sune 20, 1910" 2 e.. dupe 20, 
1910; E- 233875; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


VAGABUND (Der). See Kaun (Hugo) 


VAGUES DOREES; valse by Edwin Virgo: 
piano solo. [19285 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c June 15, 
1910; E 233736; Hawkes & son, 
London, England. 


VALE; ged. von Karl Stieler, musik 
von Anna Cramer, op. 4, edited by 
Otto Taubmann. (Sechs lieder, no. 
4.) [19286 

© May 19, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; 
E 234800; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


VALENTINE by I. Swann; 
piano. [19287 
© July 19, 1910; 2 ec. July 20, 
1910: E 236676; Irene Swann, Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


WALTZES ; 


London, | 


VALENTINE’S DAY; poem by Charles 
Kingsley, set to music by C. V. Stan- 
ford. op. 110, no. 1. 4to. (Choral 
library, mixed voices, no. 2.) [19288 

© July 7. 1910; 2¢ July 8, 1910; 
E 236363: Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


VALENTINI (GIUSEPPE) Sonate 4 tre 
G dur; bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat; 


zwei violinen und pianoforte mit 
violoncell ad lib. (Meisterschule, 
no. 20.) [19289 


© July 18, 1910; 2 c. July 13, 1910; 
E. 236507;. N. Simrock, 2, a ob, hh 
Berlin, Germany. 


VALERIE; words and music by Florence 
Elliott Perkins. [19290 
© June 29, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; E 235127; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


VALSE CAPRICE; Nandor Zsolt; 

violon et piano. [19291 

© July 9, 1910; 2 ec. July 15, 1910; 

E 236510; Augener Itd., London, 
England. . 


per 


VALSE CAPRICE. See also Rubinstein 


(AcG.) 


VALSE DE BALLET; par Rodolphe Ber- 
ger: piano. [19292 
©. July - 12, 19102°2>e faut 41 
1910; E 236429; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


VALSE DE CONCERT; by Louis Victor 
Saar, op. 60; piano. [19293 


© June 28, 19160: 2 eudune.2e. 
1910; E 234997; Carl Fischer, New 
York: Woke. 


VALSE HEROIQUE: by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 280; piano. [19294 


© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; 
E 236373: G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York, Ni UY: 


VALSE LYRIQUE: by Thomas F. Dun- 
hill, op. 31: pf. Boston, Arthur P. 
Schmidt. (A garden of melodies, 
no. 6.) [19295 


© Feb. 7, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 1910; 
E 236542; Alfred Lengnick & 60., 
London, England. 


VALSE PARISIENNE; by Pierre Renard; 

piano. (From foreign lands, no. 1.) 

[19296 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c FJune 22, 

1910; E 233929; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1104 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


19313 


VALSE RUSTIQUE; by Faulkner Bran- 
don; piano. [19297 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 
1910; E 2338966; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 


VALSES HUMORESQUES; par Herbert 
Fryer, op. 38; piano. no. 1 en fa, 
no. 2 en si bémol, no. 3 en ut diése 


mineur. [19298 
© June 28, 1910: 2 ce. each June 
a 1910; EH 235485; EH. Demets, 


Paris, France. 


VALSETTE; by Caryl Florio; piano. 
[19299 
er aay 1f 1910: 2 ¢. July’ 11, 
1910; E 236415; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


VARSOVIANA (See my new shoes); by 
Allen Dodworth, arr. by Everett J. 
Evans; full orch. 4to. [19300 

© June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; E 234957; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York, N. Y. 


VAUDEVILLE; words by Walt. Kemp, 

music by E. Phelps. [19301 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1916: 

E 236247; Walt. Kemp, Washing- 
ton. D:. C. 


Vem (THE); poem by Robert Bu- 
chanan, set to music by Frederic H. 
Cowan. Vocal score. Svo. [19302 


© auly JG, 1910; 2c. July 18, 
1910; E 236641; Novello & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


VENUS DE Mito; waltzes, by Roy H. 
Hall; piano. [193803 


© July 2, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 235355; Lenox music co., Boston, 
Mass. 


VERBENA (LA); Spanish suite by Paul 


Lacombe, arr. by Dan Godfrey; 
military band. (Chappell’s army 
journal, no. 365.) [19304 


CGuswy if, 1910; 2 ¢. July 12, 
1910; E 235462; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Versepuy (Marius) Trois bourrées 
de Basse Auvergne; recueillies, 
notées et harmonisées; piano avec 
texte. (Danses en sabots, no. 12.) 

[193805 

woly 125 1980: «2 -'e; Sully. 6, 

1910; EH 236292; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


VIOLETS; words by Olive Hall, music 
by Daniel Rowe. (Tone stories, 
vocal] or instrumental, no. 2.) 

[19306 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 

E 235266; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


VISION OF YOUTH (JUGENDTRAUM) ; by 

A. Sartorio, op. 865; piano. [19307 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; 

E 235873; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


VivaLpl (ANTONIO) Sonate 4 tre, EB 
moll; bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat; 
zwei violinen und pianoforte, mit 
violoncell ad _ lib. (Meisterschule, 
no. 14.) [19308 

©, duly, Tawa 910} Qe Fuly 213, 
1910; E 286501; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


Voices (THE) OF HOME, SWEET HOME: 
words by F. Clifford Harris, music 
by Bruce Gordon Kingsley; high 
voice in A. [19309 


©) sme 24) 1910+ 2) ec. june” 29} 
1910; E 2385142; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


VoLtcANo (THE); words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Stanley Gordon. 
NOR Lin: C. [19310 


Omsuly, ws) 1910.) 2 se5. July 120; 
1910; E 236682; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


VouniA (LA) LA PETIOTE (Ils veulent 
la petite); bourrée de Basse Au- 
vergne, recueillie, notée et harmon- 
isée par Marius Versepuy; piano 
avee texte. (Danses en sabots, no. 
11.) [19311 

©rJuly 12° 1910; 2 c July 6, 1910; 
E 236291; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


Vow (THE); words and music by 

_ John Howard Craig; no. 3 in E flat. 

[19312 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 

1910; E 234843; M. B. Lyman & ©Co., 
Chicago, Il. 


VuUGGESANG (Wiegenlied); von Emil 
Hartmann, arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
klavier. (Kinder - transcriptionen, 
no! 8.) {19313 


© June 14, 1910; 2 c. July 1, 1910; 
BE 235196; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


1105 


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19314 pt. "Ty mes. V¥r5. 
WAGNER ( RICHARD ) Meistersinger | WALESISK MARSCH FRA MIDDELALDEREN 
(Die); transcription par Edouard (Walesischer marsch aus dem mit- 
Dorn (J. L. Roeckel) ; piano. telalter) ; arr. von Ludwig Schytte; 
[19314 klavier. (Kinder - transcriptionen, 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; no. 10.) [19323 

E 235263; Augener, Itd., London, © June 14, 1910;"25en uly 1, 


England. 


——QOh blessed Virgin (Allmicht’ge 
Jungfrau); arie from Tannhaduser, 
arr. by Wm. Heald; clarinet and 
_ piano. [19815 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236006; Carl Fischer, New 
Work. N: Y: 


—— Siegmund’s love song; from Die 
Walktire, arr. by Wm. Heald; cor- 
net and piano. [19316 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236016; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks UN7-Y:; 


Tristan und Isolde; [selections] 
fiir klavier mit text, redakteur, 
Bogumil Zepler. (Musik ftir alle, 
no. 10, VI. jahrgang. [193817 

© June 16, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 236086; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WAIMAN RAG; Slow drag, composed by 
J. R. Shannon; piano. [19318 
© dune 27, 1910: 2° ce) Junew29; 
1910; E 235101; Grinnell bros., De- 
troit. Mich. 


WAITING BY THE OLD MILL STREAM; 
words by B. R. Hardy, music by 
Alfred Olaff. [19319 

© 1c. June 23, 1910; E 234882; 
Bessie R. Hardy, Carmel, Me. 


WAITING FOR PENTECOST; hymn, words 
by O. H. Thayer, music by Sarah L. 
Squire. [193820 

© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236332; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 

WAKE, DOLLY, WAKE; words by Olive 
Halli, music by Daniel Rowe. (Tone 
stories, vocal or instrumental, no. 6.) 

[19321 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 

E 235270; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


WALDHORNKLANGE; ged, von Carl 
Busse, musik von Anna Cramer, op. 
4, edited by Otto Taubmann. (Sechs 
lieder, no. 6.) [19322 

© * May 19; 1910; 12.¢. Suhe 4; 
1910; E 284298; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Berlin, Germany. 


1910; E 235198; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WALNUT TREE. See Schumann (R. A.) 


WALTZ ME TILL I’M WEABY, DEARIE; 
intro. Tum-te-tum-tum-tum; medley 
waltz by Tom Sherman, arr. by 
Everett J. Evans; band. 4to. 

[19324 

© June -20,.1910;..2 ce) jane 20, 

1910; E 288880; Jos. Morris ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


WALTZ OF THE ROSEBUDS; by Sidney 
Steinheimer, op. 86; piano. (In 
spring, no. 4.) [19825 

© July 11, 1910; 3 ei 
1910; E 236413; Theo. Presser cc., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WALTZING WITH YOU; words by Fred 
Lawton, music by Emerson T. Cot- 
ner. Erie, Brehm bros. [19326 

© July 2, 1910; 2'c. July 1, 1910; 
E 235156; Emerson T. Cotner, Ann 
Arbor, Mich. 


WALZER REIGEN. See Schubert (F. P.) 


WANDA; by Carl Bohm, on. 88, edited 
by Gaston Borch; piano. [19327 
© June’ 27, 1910; 2 eosune 27, 
1910; E 235048; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WANDOLOLA: Indian intermezzo by 

Geo. W. Meyer; piano. [193828 

© July 2, 1910; 2c) fulye 1910. 

E 236158; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York; N:/¥; 


WANDERING FOOTSTEPS; words and mu- 

sic by F. Holland Dewey. [19329 

© 1c. June 30, 1910; E 2386132; 
Fred H. Dewey, New York, N. Y. 


WE BELIEVE IN THE BLOOD; hymn, words 
and music by Sarah L. Squire. 
[193836 
© July 7, 1910; 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; 
E 236325; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 

WE CAN’I GO INTO THE PARLOUR; 
written and composed by Melor, 
Lawrance and Gifford. [19331 

© Apr. 6, 1910; 2:'¢ July 9; 1910; 
E 235882; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


1106 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


19350 


WE'LL STAY AT THE FOUNTAIN: hymn, 
words and music by F. E. Hill. 
[193832 


© July 7, 1910: 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; | 


E 236318; F. E. Hill, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


WE'LL WATCH THE SUNSET TOGETHER; | 
words and music by J. W. Morton. | 


New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 
[19333 


© July 2, 1910; 2c. July 


EK 236156; Jos. W. Morton, Vinal 
Haven, Me. 
WE PLEAD FOR FORGIVENESS: hymn, 
‘music by F. A. Miller. [19334 


© dam. 31; 1910; 2 
1910; E 234865; 
Lincoln, Nebr. 


ce yune -16, 
Frank A. Miller, 


WE PRAISE THEE; hymn, words by 
Wm. P. Mackay, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. Svo. 

© sune 27, 1910;'2 c« July 
1910; E 235346; Lorenz pub. 
Dayton, Ohio. 


= 


WE’RE MILES AWAY FROM HOME; writ- 
ten and composed by Will Letters. 
[19336 
@edune: 14. 1910; 2 ¢. July 15, 
1910; EH 236558; B. Feldman & ©co., 
London, England. 


WE SHALL HAVE A NEW NAME; words 
by Charlotte G. Homer, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. S8vo. [19337 


@ June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, | 


1910; E 2384758; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


WE SING THE GREAT SALVATION; duet, 
words by Palmer Hartsough, music 
by Samuel W. Beazley; soprano and 
alto. [19338 


© June 14, 1910; 2 c June 13, 
1910; E 233621; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WE'VE BEEN CHUMS, DEAR GIRL, FOR 
FIVE AND TWENTY YEARS; words and 
music by C. E. Taylor. [19339 


@ June 27," 1910> 2 ec June 25, 
1910; E 234940; Clarence E. Taylor, 
Port Chester. N. Y. 


WE WON’T TALK OF FOREIGN INVASION ; 
written and composed by Frank W. 
Carter. [19840 


© june 23> 1910; 2 e.!' June 23, 
1910; E 234891; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


[19335 | 
(, | 
CO., | 


2 1910; | 


| WEDDING 


(THE) IN THE AIR; hymn, 
words by A. W. Orwig, music by 
Sarah L. Squire. [19341 

© Fuly 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236334: Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


WEDDING (THE) OF SHON MACLEAN ;: 
a Scotch rhapsody, poem by Robert 
Buchanan, music by Hubert Bath. 
Choruses only. 4to. [193842: 


© June 20) 19102 2 ‘el? gjume. 22. 
1910; E 288957; Chappell & co., Itd.,. 
London, England. 


WEEPING WILLOW WALTZ; by Roy Neil 

Wrightman; piano. [19343 

© July 9, 1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; 

E 285481; Wrightman music pub. 
co., Saginaw; Mich. 


WEIBCHEN, KOMM UND TANZ MIT MIR; 
tanz-duett aus der operette Jagd- 
fieber, von Edmund Skurawy, musik 
von Karl Haupt; gesang und klavier. 

[19344 

©- June’ S.. 19103 +2) @ eJume * 28, 

1910; E 286096; Josef Eberle, 
Vienna, Austria. 


WELCOME HOME, COMRADE; words and 
music by L. Monahan, jr. [19345 


© June 22> 1910: 2 ef stuner22, 


1910; H 233926; Lawrence Monahan,,. 
jr., Morris Plains, N. J. 


WELLESLEY SONGS; collection, com-: 
piled and edited by Cordelia C.. 
Nevers and Roberta H. Montgomery ; 
[new ed.] 4to. [193846 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ec. June 138, 
1910; E 234839; Mary Caswell, 
Tuited States. 


WELTFREMD: ged. von Emmy Schmidt- 
Luz, musik von Fritz Fleck, op. 11; 
mit klavier und violine. 1 Hoch. 
2. Mittel. (Zwei gesinge, no. 2.) 

[19347, 193848 
© June 15, 1910; 2c. each July 1, 


1910; E 235178, 235179; Raabe «& 
Plothow. Berlin, Germany. 
WENN DIE FUSSCHEN SIE HEBEN? 


walzer nach motiven der operette, 
Die keusche Susanne, von Jean Gil- 
bert; klavier. [193849 

© May 31, 1910; 2 c. July 1, 1910; 
FE 235220; L. A. Hermann, Hamburg, 
Germany. 


WENN DIE KNOSPE SICH ENTFALTET; 


text von Gustav Beer, musik von 
Car] Kapeller. [19350 

© June’ 9;° 1910; 2 e¢ June 28, 
1910: E 286099; Bosworth & ¢o., 


Leipzig, Germany. 


LLOT 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19351 


WHAT A HOPE I HAVE IN JESUS; words 
and musie by V. Hodge. [19351 


© July 7, 1910; 2 ec. July 20, 1910; 
E 236680; Verda Hodge, Minerva, 
Ohio. 


WHAT ARE THESE; anthem for Saints’ 
days, words from Rev. vii., music by 
Ralph H. Bellairs; mixed voices. 
4to. (Church choir library, no. 68.) 

[19352 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; 

E 235305; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHAT IS MAN; anthem, music by L. S. 
Thompson. 4to. (Thompson’s church 
music, series 2.) [19353 


@_suly 14, 1910+ -2: e.0 jaly 13, 
1910; E 236474; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE SONG; 
words by Charles Mackay, music by 
C. Crozat Converse. 
verse music co. [19354 


© May 3, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; 
EK 234863; M. E. Converse, Joliet, 
Tl. 


WHAT’S THE USE OF SMILING; words by 
Robert P. Young, music by W..H. 
Donovan. ve [19355 

© ic. July B1910; BE 235262; 
Walter H. Donovan, Boston, Mass. 


WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY; a musical 
monologue, poem by Lechmere Wor- 
rall, set to music by Frederic Dale. 

[19356 

© Junes3! 1910-2 e. Fuly As: 

1910; E 236491; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


WHAT WOULD THE WORLD BE WITHOUT 
SWEETHEARTS; words and music by 
Mrs. W. S. Buell. New York, Havi- 
land pub. co. [19357 


@ July 15, 1910; 2 ¢. July 15, 
1910; E 286514; Mrs. W. S. Buell, 
Clifton, Ariz. 


WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE TO KNOw ; words 
by Edgar T. Farran, music by Justin 
Ring. [19358 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 28, 
1910; E 286061; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHAT YOU GWINE TO SAY ON JUDGMENT 
DAY; words by Karl Hooper, music 
by J. Chas. Moore. (National 6d. 
edition, no. 55.) [19359 


© June 27, 1910; 2 e@ June 28, 
1910; E 236064; National music pub. 
co., London, England. 


Joliet, [11., Con- | 


pt. Im, n.s., v.5 


WHEN EARTH’S LAST PICTURE IS PAINT- 
ED; a musical monologue, poem by 
Rudyard Kipling, set to music by 
Frederic Dale. [19360 


© June 13, 1910; 2 e July 13, 
1910; E 286490; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


WHEN FRIENDSHIP TURNS TO LOVE; 
march song, words by Edgar T. 
Farran, music by Justin Ring. 

[19361 

© July 13, 1910; 2 e July 13, 

1910; E 236477; Seminary music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN HE FOUGHT FOR THE FLAG OF 


THE FREE; words and music by L. P. 
Lemire. [193862 

© July 18, 1910; 2 « July 20, 
1910; E 236683 ; Louis P. Lemire, jr., 
WwW orcester, Mass. 


WHEN HE HEARS YOUR CRY; words and 
music by O. A. Miller. [19863 
©. June’ 29, 19103 2 es aay <G, 
1910; E 235519; O. A. Miller, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WHEN I LOOK INTO THINE EYES, SWEET- 
HEART; words and music by S. P. 
Hart. [19864 


© June 1, 1910; 2 ec June 29, 
1910; E 236049; Susie P. Hart, Hen- 
derson, Ky. 


WHEN I’M SAILING OVER LAND AND SEA} 
words and music by J. H. Saunders. 
[19365 
© 1c. July 19, 1910;5 235972; 

J. H. Saunders, Sabuttus, Me. 


WHEN I STROLL WITH YOU; words and 
music by A. Pleau. [19366 
©1e. July 9, 1910; E 235385; by 

Al. Pleau, Rochester, Mass. 


WHEN IT COMES TO PICK A WIFE; words 
and music by F. Meyer. New York, 
I’. B. Haviland pub. co. [19367 

© July 19, 19105 24ers to: 
1910; E 2355838; Frank Meyer, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


WHEN TEDDY COMES SAILING HOME; 
words by A. M. Talbott, music by 
Mary Coit. (Jn The illustrated Buf- 
falo express, June 19, 1910.) [19368 

© June 19, 1910; 1. ¢ Juma 21; 
1910; E 234877; Addison M. Talbott, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 


WHEN THE IVY TURNS TO BROWN AND 
GOLD; words by Hansen and Wlein, 
music by Al. F. Butler. [19369 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
BE 236253; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


1108 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


19387 


WHEN THE SCHOOL-BELL IS RINGING; 
written and composed by Mellor, 
Lawrance and Gifford. Feldman’s 
popular edition. [193870 

© Apr. 6, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 
E 235377; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHEN THE SPRINGTIME COMES AGAIN, 
SWEETHEART DEAR; words and music 
by J. P. O’Shea. [19371 

© 1c. June 23, 1910; E 234911; 
Jas. P. O’Shea, Pensacola, Fla. 


WHEN WE SEE HIM FACE TO FACE; 
words by F. E. Hill, music by F. E. 
and D. M. Hill. [19372 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236356; F. E. Hill, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


WHEN YOU AND I WEBE COURTING; 
words and music by Kenneth S. 
Clark. [19873 

© June 23, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; HE 234881; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU PASS, MY DEAREST; words 
by Augusta Hancock, music by Edith 
Moore. No. 2 in D. [19374 

© July 1, 1909; 2c. July 2, 1909; 
D 18671; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


WHERE THE BEE SUCKS; from The tem- 
pest, music by Thos. A. Arne, arr. by 
Edwin Franko Goldman; cornet and 
piano. [19375 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 
1910; E 236015; Carl Fischer, New 
Werk oN Y. 


WHERE THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS GROW; 
words and music by L. C. Silkman. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub co. 

[19376 

jm smy 15,1910; 2c. July 13, 

1910; E 236466; Luella Clarke Silk- 
man, Scranton, Pa. 


WHEBE THE WATERS EBB AND FLOW; 
ballad, words by Frank H. Bernard, 
Iusic by Edwin F. Kendall. [19377 


ma suly 13. 1910: -2 c. July 13, 
1910; E 236478; Seminary music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHILE OUR STARRY BANNER FLOATS 
UPON THE BREEZE; words and music 
by John A. Lawrio. [193878 

© June 22, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; 
EK 235252; John A. Lawrio, Her- 
_kimer, N. Y. 


WHIsT (THE) DRIVE; humorous patter 
song, written and composed by 
Ewart Beech. [19379 

© July 15; 1910; 2 ©) -Sulys: 
1910; E 286549; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


WHITE STAR; waltz, by Al. Pinard; 
band, with cornet, trombone or bari- 
tone solo. 4to. [19380 

© June 23, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 
1910; E 235055; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

WHO ARE YOU WITH TO-NIGHT; song 
from Girlies, words by Harry Wil- 
liams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne. 

[19381 

© June 21, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 

1910; E 234853; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


See Schubert (F. P.) 


WHO’s LITTLE ZULU BABE IS 00: words 
by Ff. P. Woiff, music by Gus. T. 
Raymond. [193882 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ec. July 8, 1910; 
E 236677; Franklin P. Wolff, Brook- 
lyn Xe 


WHY DID THE WAVES WASH MY HEART 
AWAY; words by Bert Carlson, mu- 
sic by Edward Brey. [19383 

©. June 25); 1910; .2.e:- July 1, 
1910; E 235164; Paulus bros., Mani- 
towoc, Wis. 


WHY DO WE FOLLOW THE BIG BRASS 
BAND; lyric by Ballard Macdonald, 
musie by Harry Carroll. [19384 

© July 13, 1910; 2 ce July 14, 
1910; E 235509; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WIENER BURGER (Les enfants de Vi- 
enne) ; waltz by ©. M. Ziehrer, arr. 
by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 4to. 

[19385 

@) tune 22> 1910" 2 c June 28) 

1910; EH 234984; Carl Fischer, New 
York NY. 


WILD ROSES; dance poem, aesthetics 
by O. Duryea, music by Angela Dil- 
ler. 4to. [19386 

© June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 
1910; E 233873; Oscar Duryea, New 
York, Nj ¥, 

WILD wiISHES (Strani_ desideri) ; 
words by Ethel M. Hewitt, Italian 
translation by A. De Felippi, music 
by I. Leuzzi; tenor or soprano. 

[19387 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ec. July 7, 1910; 

EH 235591; Ildebrando Leuzzi, New 
York, IN Y. 


WHo Is Sy via. 


1109 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19388 


pt. 11; 0./S., v5 


WILL ALL MY DREAMS COME TRUE; from 
My Cinderella girl, lyric by A. G. 
Delamater, music by Wm. Frederick 
Peters. [19388 

© Suly As 1910582 cs Lutye elt, 
1910; E 285453: Independent music 
co., Chicago, Il. 


WILL MY DREAM OF LOVE COME TRUE; 
words and music by J. K. Bellegarde. 
New York, Ff. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[193889 

© July 13, 1910; 22¢  Sulyeas: 

1910; E 236465; Jennie K. Belle- 
garde, Schenectady, N. Y. 


WILL-0’-THE-WISP; characteristic study 
piece, by Theodora Dutton; piano. 
[193890 
© July 1 1910 = 2 ec. duwiy 2, to10); 
E 236164: G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, «N.Y. 
scherzo, by Ethel Barnby; piano. 
[193891 

© June 20, 1910: 2 ec: June) 22, 
1910; E 238971; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don, England. 

WILL YOU HEAR; words and music by 
Elinor C. Bartlett and Kate Vannah, 
arr. by L. R. Dressler; mixed voices. 
4to. (Excellent quartette arrange- 
ments, no. 504.) [193892 

© July 6, 1910; 2 ¢. July 7, 1910; 
E 2353828; M. Witmark & sons, New 
ork, (Ns —. 

WILL YOU SING THiS GLEE WITH ME; 
written and composed by Worton 
David and George Arthurs. [193938 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236217; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

WILLIAMS (PuHiLtIp H.) Four songs; 

verses by E. Baumer Williams. Con- 


tenis: <1. April. 2. Daphne. 3. 
Phoebe. 4. Blongel’s song. 4to. 
[19394 


© June 28, 1910; 2c. each July 11, 
1910; E 2364389; Vincent music co., 
ltd., London, England. 

WINTER (THE) IT 
anon., music by S. 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 
songs for medium 


IS PAST; 
Mann. London, 
4to. (Album of 

voice, no. 4.) 

[19595 

© June 22, 1910; 2 ec. June 21, 

1910; E 234860; Samuel Mann, Lon- 
don, England. 

WINTER ROSES (Winter-rosen): lyric 
by Maurice Francis Egan, music by 
Sy. Sveinbjornsson. [19396 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; 
E 235217; Wilhelm Hansen, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


words 


WIR SASSEN AM WEGE. See Kaun 
(Hugo) 

WITCHES DANCE; by Eduard Holst; 
piano. [19397 


© June 27, 1910; 2 ec. June 29, 
1910; E 235125; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WITHIN THE GATES; words and music 
by F. Channon; H flat, medium. 
[19398 
© June 21, 191052 @ June 21, 
1910; E 234849; Jerome H. Remick 
& ¢o.,. New York No 


WON’T YOU COME AND SPOON WITH ME 
TONIGHT; words by Francis De Witt, 
music by Harry Auracher. [19399 

© ic. July 5, 1910; E 235287; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WoOoDEN SHOES; dance characteristic, 
by S. Gibson Cooke, arr. by H. F. 
Odell; mandolin orchestra. [19400 


© June 10, 1910272" tune 13. 
1910; E 233618; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


WoobDEN (THE) WEDDING; written by 
George Arthurs, composed by Alf. J. 
Lawrance. [19401 


©- June. 14, 1910> 2 ean, 15, 
1910; E 236553; B. Feldman & co., 
London, Engiand. 


WOODLAND PICTURES; rural suite by 

Percy E. Fletcher; military band. 

[19402 

© July 2, 1910; 2 Suligga 10; 

E 235278; Hawkes & son, London, 
England. 


WorKS OF GOD'S HAND; hymn, words 
by Mrs. R. B. Young, music by Chas. 
A. Squire. [194938 

© July 7, 1910; 2 © July sy 4910; 
E 236350; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


WORKS OF SACRED MUSIC; a complete 
edition of traditional and original 
compositions of synagogue music, 
in four volumes, by M. Hast. Vol. 
1 to 4. [19404-19407 


© June 25, 1910; 2 c. each July 5, 
1910; B - 235322-2353825 >" siiaeeus 
Hast, London, England. 


WoRLD HASN'T ANYTHING ON ME; 
words by G. B. Somerville, music 
by Anna B. Somerville. [19408 

© June 24, 1910; 2 ec. June 25, 
1910: E 234975: George B. Somer- 
ville. Philadelphia, Pa. 


1110 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


19426 


WoRSHIP OF THE SPIRIT; hymn, words 


by D. W. Griffin, music by S. D. | 


Kinne. [19409 
© July 7, 1910; 2 «. July 8, 1910; 


E 236326; Squire & Kinne, St. Louis, | 


Mo. 


WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO KNOW ME 
BETTER; words and music by Geo. 
Culp. [19410 

©. Jane. 27, 1910; 2..e:,June. 27, 
1910; E 235020; Jos. Morris co., 
New. York, N. Y. 


WREATH (A) OF ROSES; words by 
Chris Anderson, music by Edwin 
Schneider; alto or bar. in C. [19411 

menuty i, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 

_1910; E 236586; Clayton F. Summy 

co.. Chicago, Ill. 


WRECK (A) ON THE TIDE OF TIME; 
bass song, poem by Jeff. T. Branen, 
music by Arthur W. Lange. [19412 

daly ta. £910: 2° ce) July 18, 
1910; E 286471; Royal music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


WYNONA; OR, My CHICKASAW GIRL; 
words by J. A. Barnett, music by 
Clifton Keith. [19413 


© 1c. June 25, 1910; E 234979; 
James A. Barnett, Clarita, Okla. 


XANTHO CHEZ LES COURTISANES; mu- 
sique de scéne faite pour la comédie, 
de Jacques Richepin, par Xaver 
Leroux; piano. Partition compléte. 

[19414 

© June 28, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 

1910; D 18666; Choudens, Paris, 
France. 


YANKEE GO-BRAGH; words and music 
byl. H.. Barry. [19415 
©l1e June 25, 1910; EH 234977; 

T. F. Barry, Hoboken, N. J. 


YANKEE LAND; lyric by Fred H. James, 
music by G. J. Wetzel. [19416 
© fe July 8,.1910; BH 236367; 
George J. Wetzel, New York, N. Y. 


YE TIGERS oF 1910; base ball game, 
words and music by D. J. Shook. 
[19417 
Ge July 5, 1910: 2c. July 7, 1910; 
E 235351; Donald J. Shook, Jack- 
son, Mich. 
YrEAr’s (THE) AT THE SPRING. See AS 
flowers in rain. 


—— See also Protheroe (D.) 


YESTERDAY; ballad, poem by Donald 
M. McLeran, music by H. K. Dug- 
dale. Washington, Durand-Kendall 
co. [19418 

© Jone Le 1910- "2" ch Junie! '29; 
1910; E 236052; H. Kirkus Dugdale, 
Washington, D. C. 


You DONT KNOW WHAT YOU CAN DO 
kn SYOU TERY.) ERY. PRY WORCSis Div; 
Mrs. J. FE. McCarroll, music by John 
J. Puderer. [19419 

© July 1, 1910; 2y cu. July we; 
1910; E 235541; Mrs. J. F. McCarroll, 
Hammond, La. 


You KID, you; words by Franklyn 
Whitman, music by W. Phillips. 
[19420 


©1e. July 8, 1910; E 236298; 
Wendell Phillips, Chicago, Il. 


YOU’RE THE ONLY APPLE ON MY APPLE 


TREE; words and music by R. C. 
Landers. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [19421 


Gr jmy 13. 1910: 2° eo duly - ile. 
1910; E 236467; R. C. Landers, Ba- 
kersfield, Cal. 


You STOLE MY GAL; words and music 

by Branen and Lange. [19422 

© July 7 19103) 27 ¢eF July ’S; 1910); 

E 236301; Jeft IT. Branen music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


YOU WERE COMING THRO’ THE CORN, 
MOLLY DEAR; written and composed 
by Mellor, Lawrance and Gifford. 

[194238 

© sune 4910 2 ve. july Lo, 

1910; E 236560; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


YOUNG HEROES; march, by Leon P. 
Braun, op. 5, no. 5; piano. [19424 
© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 
1910; E 233987; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER ARE IRISH; 
written and composed by Will Let- 
ters and Fred Godfrey. [19425 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; 
E 236206; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


YOUR HOMETOWN BOY; words and mu- 
sic by P. L. Peterson. Salt Lake 
City, G. H. Schuster. [19426 

© Oct. 10, 1909; 2 « July 15, 
1910: E 286580; Peter L. Peterson, 
% Schuster music co. Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 


1111 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19437 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5, nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


YOUR LOVE IS MY GUIDING STAR; words 
and music by Harry D. Kerr. 
[19427 
© June 29, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; E 235093; Webb Rockefeller 
Miller, Chicago, Ill. ~ 


YucaTANA MAN; words by Monroe H. 
Rosenfeld, music by S. R. Henry. 
[19428 
© July 7, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; 
E 236300; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Norte No Y: 


ZAM-BUK (THE) MARCH; by J. Michael 
Watson; piano. [19429 


©) duly 13, AS10282 ely a3, | 


1910; E 235589; C. E. Fulford, 1td., 
Toronto, Canada. 


ZERRONNEN; text und musik”’von Hans 
Bastyr, op.. 88%; mannerchor. 
(Preis-ch6re im yolkston, klasse 5.) 

[19430 
© May 15, 1910; 2 c. July 16, 1910; 


E 255551; Johannes Forster, Dres- | 


den, Germany. 


Zu BETHLEHEM GEBOREN; leichte phan- 
tasien von Paul Zilecher, op. 81; 
klavier. (Weihnachtszeit, no. 5.) 

[19431 


© June 18, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; | 


EK 235418; 
Germany. 


Yr. Kistner, Leipzig, 


4to. | 


ZU DER CHUPE VETCHERE; words and 
music by Solomon Small. [19482 


©l1ec. July 14, 1910; E 235505; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


ZWEITE SONATE, G MOLL; von Robert 

Fuchs, op. 88; pianoforte. [19433 

© June 14, 1910; 2 ¢. July 1, 1910; 

E 235223; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


1°° FANTAISIE, EN UT MAJEUR; extraite 
des piéces d’argue par César Franck, 
op. 16, transcription par Jacques 
Durand; piano. [19434 


© July 23,1910; 2 c. July 18, 1910;. 


E 236638 ; 
France. 


Durand et cie., Paris, 


2?™° sonaTE; par Joseph Jongen, op. 

34; violon et piano. [19435 

© July 12, 1910; 2c. July 6, 1910; 

E 236270; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


| 3™* BALLADE. See Chopin (F. F.) 


3°™° vaLsE; par Michel Karpow, op. 6; 
piano. [19436 
© June. 25, 1910; 2c) Anly 48) 
1910; E 236654; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


| 


25 JEWISH SONGS FOR VIOLIN; contain- 
ing the most popular and classical 
Jewish selections. [19437 

© June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; E 234883; Hebrew pub. Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1910: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 32 unpublished) 


326 


Class E, musical compositions (including 1,027 unpublished and 6 


contributions to periodicals) __-- 


1112 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 
AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH a, 1909. 


[19437 


ARE YOU COMING TO JESUS NOW? by | 
LA, | 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, | 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 | 
Renewal no. 1015. July 6, | 


D. B. Towner. 


years. 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1883, 
no. 11502. 


BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Bohemian 
(The) girl; opera, words by Alfred 
Bunn, music by Balfe, ed. by Leon 
Keach. rel2 

© by Luzetta Keach, Roxbury, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 1010, June 25, 1910. Original 
entry, Aug. 18, 1882, no. 18668. 


CAST IN THE NET; by D. B. Towner. 
[3 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Iil., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1018, July 6, 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1883, 
no. 11506. 


CHRISTMAS BELLS; by G. L. Osgood, 


for 2 sop., 2 altos, and male quartet. | 


[4 

© by George L. Osgood, Boston, 

Mass., aS author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1023, July 13, 

1910. Original entry, Dec. 4, 1882, 
no. 20548. 


CoURT MINUET; by S. G. Pratt. [5 

© by S. G. Pratt, Pittsburgh, Pa., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1022, July 11, 1910. 
Original entry, Dec. 18, 1882, no. 
21543. 


CRYSTAL (THE) FOUNTAIN; by D. B. 
Towner. [6 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1014, July 6, 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1888, 
no. 11501. 


DANCE OF THE HAYMAKERS; morceau 
de concert, by G. D. Wilson, op. 37, 
for 4 hands. [7 

© by Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack- 
on-Hudson, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1026, Aug. 13, 1909. 
Original entry, Aug. 24, 1881, no. 
13087. 


HALLELUJAH, I AM THINE; by D. B. 
Towner. [8. 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill, as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1016, July 6, 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1883, 
no. 11508. 


HAPPY DAYS (PENSEE FUGITIVE) ; 
G. D. Wilson, op. 10. 
© by Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack- 
on-Hudson, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 1029, Oct. 29, 1909. Re- 
newa! entry, Nov. 19, 1895, no. 54281. 


ed 


by 
[9 


HERALD (THE) OF PRAISE; by L. O. 
Emerson. [10 


© by L. O. Emerson, Hyde Park, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1027, Aug. 18, 
1909. Original entry, Aug. 24, 1881, 
no. 13084. 


IDEAL (THE); by L. O. Emerson. [11 
© by L. O. Emerson, Hyde Park, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1024, Aug. 13, 
1909. Original entry, Aug. 24, 1881, 
no. 13085. 


JESUS LOVES ME; by D. B. Towner. 
12 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 


Tll., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1017, July 6, 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1883, 
no. 11505. 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 5, nos. 31-34, Aug., 1910 


19437 (13) 
MARCHING TO OUR HOME; by D. B. 
Towner. [138 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Tll., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1013, July 6, 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1883, 
no. 11500. 


MERRY BELLS; morceau de salon, by 
G. D. Wilson, op. 11. [14 
© by Joephine M. Wilson, Nyack- 
on-Hudson, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 1030, Oct. 29, 
1909. Renewal entry, Nov. 19, 1895, 
no. 54254. 


MINSTREL SONGS, OLD AND NEW; by 
Leon Keach. [15 


© by Luzetta Keach, Roxbury, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 1009, June 25, 1910. Original 


entry, Sept. 15, 1882, no. 15288. 
MusicaL (THE) FAVORITE; by Leon 
Keach. [16 


© by lLuzetta Keach, Roxbury, 
Mass., aS the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 1008, June 25, 1910. Original 
entry, Sept. 15, 1882, no. 15282. 


POLYMNIA; a Collection of music for 
female voices, by S. Lasar. [17 


© by Christina Lasar, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1012, July 6, 1910. 
Original entry, June 16, 1888, no. 
10972. 


PSALMS, HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS. 
[18 

© by Century co., New York, 

N. Y., as proprietor, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 996, June 24, 


1910. Original entry, July 25, 1882, 
no. 12298. 


Ray (A) OF SUNSHINE; morceau de 
salon, by Carl Le Due, pseud. of C. 
Everett, ed. by L. E. Orth. [19 


© by Eleanor Everest Freer, Chi- 
cago, Ill., as the child of the de- 
ceased author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 1025, Aug. 13, 
1909. Renewal entry, Sept. 4, 1895, 
no. 38734. 


REDEEMED; by D. B. Towner. [20 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1019, July 6, 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1883, 
no. 11507. 


SUPPLICATION; by D. B. Towner. [21 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill, as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1020, July 6, 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1883, 
no. 11508. 


TuRNER (A. D.) Eleven short studies 
in full chord skips. [22 


© by Frank Turner, Birmingham, 
Ala., as the next of kin of the author, 
who is not living, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1021, July 8, 
1910. Original entry, July 2, 1888, 
no. 12086. 


UNIVERSAL BANJO INSTRUCTOR; by 
Henry C. Dobson and G. Clifton 
Dobson. [28 


© by Geo. C. Dobson, New York, 
N. Y., and Mrs. Louis 8S. Miller, Kan- 
sas City, Mo., as children of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 999, June 29, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 30, 1882, 
no. 22571. 


WESTWARD HO; grand galop de concert, 
by G. D. Wilson, op. 56, for 4 hands. 
[24 
© by Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack- 
on-Hudson, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1028, Aug. 18, 1909. 
Original entry, Aug. 24, 1881, no. 
13088. 4 


meionoor PHE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE\USED FOR THE’ MANUBAC- 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANIC- 
ALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC.1(E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 999. 


[19437 (25) 


AFIFI MARCH; full band. [25 
© Apr. 2, 1910; BE 229188; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. Notice 
pea amy 5, 1910: recorded, v..1, 
p. 59. 


ALABAMA BOUND; song. [26 
© June 10, 1910; E 234485; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 8, 1910; recorded, 
Va, py DS: 


ATTAR OF ROSES; waltz, by George L. 

Cobb, for orch. P-F6 

© June 25, 1910; E 235021; Wal- 

ter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. Notice 

rec'd July 23, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. .Gile 


Boy 0’ MINE; song. [28 
© Mar. 18, 1910; E 227340; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 2, 1910; recorded, 
¥. 4° p., 59. 


BREATH OF SWEET VIOLETS; song. [29 
© Nov. 22, 1909; E 221681; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 14, 1910; recorded, 
1p. 60. 


BRUDERLEIN FEIN WALTZES; piano. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; E 221414; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d June 30, 1910; recorded, 
ee OT... 


CARRONADE (THE); march and two 

step, by Arthur C. Morse; oreh. [381 

© June 25, 1910; E 235022; Wal- 

ter Jacobs, Boston Mass. Notice 

rec’d July 23, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. G1. 

CHIEF BUNGA-BOO; song. [52 


© Nov. 11, 1909; E 218713; Walter 
Jacobs, Boston, Mass. Notice rec’d 
June 10, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 61. 
DAWN; piano. [33 
© Sept. 22, 1909; E 214986; M. 


Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. | 


Notice ree’d July 8, 1910; recorded, 
Wet... 5S: 


[30 | 


DRINK FOREVER; song. [34 
© June 24, 1910; BH 234951; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 14, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 60. 


HGYPTIAN HONEYMOON; intermezzo. [35 


© Sept. 3, 1909; E 215152; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 8, 1910; recorded, 
Veal eWy Ose alo 


FoR THEE; piano. [36 


© Sept. 22, 1909; E 214987; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 8, 1910; recorded, 
Va ips. 


GOOD-BYE BILL; song. [37 


© June 27, 1910; E 235053; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d July 6, 1910; recorded, 
Va ds ps Oo: 


HASHED BROWN; novelty two-step, by 
Thos. S. Allen; orch. [38 


© June 25, 1910; E 235023; Wal- 
ter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. Notice 
rec’d July 23, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 61. 


HEART OF MY HEART I AM HERE; from 
The Alaskan, song. [39 
© June 10, 1910; E 234476; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d June 30, 1910; recorded, 
Velicapey OS: 


HEART TO HEART; love song for piano. 

[40 

© May 11, 1910; E 282348; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d June 30, 1910; recorded, 
Vane 10s, cs 


HigH BRows; march & two-step; ri 
[ 

© May 18, 1910; B 232709; Walter 

Jacobs, Boston, Mass. Notice rec'd 
June 10, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 61. 


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pt. 1, DS.) -V:5 


I’D LOVE TO BUT I WON’T; song. [42 
© June 22, 1910; E 284898; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 30, 1910: recorded, 
Ve lp. 8. 


I GAZED ON MY LOVE FROM AFAR; Song 
with ‘cello obligato. [43 
© Apr. 29, 1910; BH 230898; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 14, 1910; recorded, 
v4, p: 60: 


I KNEW HER WHEN—; Song. [44 
© Apr. 2, 1910; E 228986; Leo 


Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d | 


July 11, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 59. 


I’M BUGS ABOUT YOU; song. [45 
© June 28, 1910; E 236068; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 6, 1910; recorded, 
Wal, p; 5d. 


I’M GOING TO TAKE THE TRAIN FOR HOME 
SWEET HOME; Song. [46 
© June 21, 1910: E 234846; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d July 6, 1910; recorded, v. 
ies yada E 


I WILL BE YOUR CHANTECLER; song. [47 
© June 9, 1910; E 234377; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York, N. ¥. Notice reed July 15, 
1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 60. 


IRVINA;: intermezzo; orch. [48 

© May 18, 1910; E,232711; Walter 

Jacobs, Boston, Mass. Notice rec’d 
June 10, 1910: recorded, v. 1, p. 61. 


JESSAMINE: Song. [49 
© June 25, 1910; E 2384939; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d July 6, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 59. 
JIMA DA JEFF; Song. [50 
© Nov. 27, 1909; E 219667 ; Walter 
Jacobs, Boston, Mass. Notice rec’d 
June 10, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 61. 


LOVE KEEPS THE WHOLE WORLD YOUNG: 
song. [51 
© June 27, 1910; E 235119; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


Notice rec’d July 14, 1910; recorded, | 


Wisp ly, Ds 160. 


LovIE JOE; song. [52 


© July 5, 1910; B 235290: Harry | 
New | 
Notice rec’d July 15, 


Von Tilzer music pub. 
Verks, Ns ¥. 


1910; recorded, v. 


co., 


A, ps) 60 


MADAME SHERRY; barn dance or 
schottische for orch. [53 
© June 27, 1910; E 2351083; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec'd July 8, 1910; recorded, 
Vor aps Do: 


—— march and two-step for orch. [54 
© June 27, 1910; E 235104; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 8, 1910; recorded, 
Vou p. 156; 


— waltzes. [55 
© June 24, 1910; E 284947; M. 


Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


Notice rec’d June 30, 1910; recorded, 
Y..dl, p58: 


MIND YO’ OWN BUSINESS, TEND TO YO’N 
BUSINESS AND LET OTHER FOLKS BUSI- 
NESS ALONE; Song. [56 

© June 17, 1910; E 233788; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co... New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 9, 1910; recorded, 
V¥. Dvep. 59: 


My WEE MY BONNIE BAIRNIE; Song. 
[57 
© May 19, 1910; HE 2318155 -M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 14, 1910; recorded, 
Vd, - Ds oe: 


OLD CHAPEL BELL; piano. 4 hands. [58 
© June 24, 1910; E 284942; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 14, 1910; recorded, 
Vie 1. ee. 


PENSACOLA MOOCH; SOng. [59 
© Feb. 18, 1910; E 225575; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. ¢o., New 
York, N. Y. Notice rec’d July 45, 
1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 60. 


PLAYING THE GAME OF LOVE; song. [60 
© June 28, 1910; E 236062; 
Maurice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 6, 1910; recorded, 
vt, pre: 


PONY BALLET GIRL; song. [61 

© Nov. 24, 1909; E 219564; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
July 11, 1910; recorded, v. 1, P. 59. 


RAG BABY’S GWINE TO BE MIN®; song. 

[62 

© June 3, 1910; E 234283; Jos. W. 

Stern & co.. New York. N. Y. Notice 

rec’d June 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 39. 


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NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 51-34, Aug., 1910 


ROSE AND THE BUTTERFLY; song. [63 
© June 1, 1910; EB 234125; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d June 30. 1910; recorded, 
Wit. 7h BO. 


SILVER CLOUD; intermezzo. [ 64 
© June i, 1910; E 234124: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d June 30, 1910; recorded, 
as ok OS. | 


SLEEPY BABY; piano. [65 
© Sept. 22, 1909: E 214988; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 8, 1910; recorded, 
¥. = pp. 50. 


SOMEBODY ELSE, IT’S ALWAYS SOMEBODY 
ELSE; song. [66 
© June 17, 1910; E 233789; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 6, 1910; recorded, 
Se 5. eo. 


STAR OF MY DREAMS, SHINE ON; song. 
[67 
© June 27, 1910; E 235019; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 


reed July 1, 1910; recorded, v. 1, | 


p. 58. 


SUN-RAYS; dance; orch. (68 

© May 18, 1910; EB 232710: Wal- 

ter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. Notice 

rec’d June 10, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 61. 


SUNNY DAYS; song. 


© June 27, 1910; E 235054; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 


tice rec’d July 6, 1910; recorded, v. 1, | 


p. 59. 


SWING ME HIGH, SWING ME LOW; from 
Follies of 1910. [70 
© July 12, 1910; E 236482; Jos. 
Western -& co., New York, N.,. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 29, 1910; recorded, 
Wek Pp. Ol, 


[69 


| 


19437 (79) 


TALKATIVE WAITRESS; song. ial 

© Nov. 24, 1909; E 219565; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice ree’d 
July 11, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 59. 


THAT LAZY DRAG; song. [72 


© June 9, 1910; E 234382; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d July 15, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 60. 


THAT LOVIN’ LAZY RAG; song. [73 


© June 27, 1910; EB 235052; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d July 6, 1910; recorded, v. 
A Stoo! 


THAT’S GENUINE FIRST-CLASS YIDDISHA 
LOVE; Song. [74 
© June 9, 1910; E 234376; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d July 15, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 60. 


THAT YODELING RAG; Song. [75 


© June 9, 1910; E 234380; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d July 15, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 60. 


TIPPECANOE; intermezzo; piano. [76 


© June 17, 1910; E 234797; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
ree’'d July 15, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 60. 


UNCLE SAYS I MUSN’T SO I won’rt; from 
Madame Sherry. Pere 
© June 3, 1910; E 234191; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d July 2, 1910; recorded, v. 
AEDs OO: 


WHEN YOU AND I WERE COURTING; 

song. [78 

© June 23, 1910; H 234881; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec'd July 1, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Dp. 58. 


YUCATANA MAN; song. [79 
© July 7, 1910; E 236800; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d July 15, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 60. 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
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PART: 3. 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 35-39 
SHPTHEMBER, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909. provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 
the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,”’ 
‘612 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Waltz,”’ “Ftude,”’ etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understeod to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘Words by,’’ ‘‘Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘E,’’? Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Cfiice of the printed or manuscript copy, and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contribution is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, 
immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December number, completing the 
‘volume, will have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
-Scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
-the year 1910, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ABEILLE (L’); valse par Paul Wachs; 
piano. [19438 
epee 10° 1910;-2 ec. Aug. 10, 
1910; E 238838; Ed. Hamelle fils, 
Paris, France. 


ABSCHIED; ged. von Dominicus Hasel- 
wanter, musik yon B. Oberhoffer. 
[19489 
Mmesane 2s. 1910: 2 ¢ July 22, 
1910; E 236801; J. Noéroth nachfol- 
ger, J. Day, Trier, Germany. 


ABSENT (THE) LOVED ONE; words and 
musie by A. Stanley-Moore. 4to. 
(In Home talk, vol. 31.) [19440 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 1 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238277; Arthur Stanley-Moore, 
Wew Nock N.. ¥. 


ABSOLUTELY WRONG; humorous song, 
written by Fred Chester, composed 
by Tom Clare. 119441 

oe Aus 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug: 5, 1910; 
E 238203; Reynolds & co., London, 
England. 


ADAGIO ET FINALE; par F. Ronchini; 

violoncelle et piano. 119442 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238077; Costallat et cie., Paris, 
France. 


ADIEU; poéme de Villiers de Vl Isle 
Adam, musique de Louis Vierne, op. 
26. (Trois mélodies, no. 3.) [19443 

@ june 18, 1910; 2 ¢e:' July 30, 
Hoa = By) 235802; P. Pégat & cie., 
Paris, France. 


ADORATION; words by Perey Addel- 
shaw, music by W. Wolstenholme. 
(Four little songs, no. 2.) [19444 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910: 
BE 238195; Arthur P. Schmidt; Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ADVENTURE NUMBER TWO; by L. Stein; 

piano. [19445 

wa ce. Aue.is, 1910; NH 238116; 
Louis Stein, Chicago, Il. 

AFGAR; OU, LES LOISIRS ANDALOUS; 
par Charles Cuvillier; parties d’ or- 
chestre. [19446 

© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 9, 1910; 
D 18700; Enoch & co., Paris, France. 


AFIFI MARCH; by Arthur Pryor, arr. 
by Charles J. Roberts; orchestra. 
Ato. [19447 

©) July Oe L910: 2 ves. dulbyan2ae 
1910; E 286909; Carl Fischer, New 
Works ONaY.. 

AFLOAT AT DUSK; gondolier’s serenade, 
music by L. Barnes, arr. by Charles 
S. Elliot; trio for women’s voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 486.) [19448 

© July 30s 1910) 2 wer Sullyss 29; 
1910; EH 238274; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


AFTER DRINKING CHAMPAGNE; valse 
song, words and music by G. Ricci. 
Little Rock, Ark., Cosmopolitan mu- 
Sic CoO. [19449 

Oe Aue: Sloe 2 ver Ag. aslo, 
1910; E 238486; G. Ricci, Little 
Rock, Ark. 


AGED (THE) ROCK; words by Mrs. 
Woodie W. Smith; music by W. W. 
Smith and H. D. Weaver. [19450 

@) June 10 1910 2°65 Iuly 22, 
1910; EH 236708; Woodie W. Smith, 
Rotan, Tex. 


Acenus Det: from Mass in F, by J. 
Poniatowski, transcription for piano 
by LeRoy Hartt [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. [19451 

@wAuey 135) 1910; 2 ce. Aug. Jo, 
1910; BE 238440; Kunkel bros. music 
eo., St. Louis, Mo. 


AH, RENDIMI (Give back my love) ; 
from the opera Mitrane, English 
version by N. Carlton Hill, composed 
by Francesco Rossi, ed. by Edgardo 
Lévi. (Standard songs by old mas- 
ters, no. 46.) [19452 

© July 23, 1910; 2 c« July 29, 
1910; E 286858; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


AHASVER, DER EWIGE JUDE; ballade 
nach Schubart, musik von B. Roth- 
lauf, op. 22, fiir eine bassstimme. 

[19453 


99 


© June 25, 1910; 2 ce. July 22, 
1910; E 236802; Otto Bauer, Mun- 
chen, Germany. 


tse) 


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19454 pt. 11, BES; Vou 
Align oF AsStTrERIA. See Gluck (C. W. | ALLONS-yY ... Mimy; polka, par A. 
von) de Mauprey, arr. et orchestrée par 


AIRS AND GRACES; Marivaudage, im- 
promptu, by G. Bachmann, ed. by 
S. L. Hermann; piano. [19454 

© July, 18, 1910-2 «2s cacy eis; 
1910; E 236605; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ALABAMA BOUND; by Will. L. Becker; 
vocal orchestra, key of G, no. 1147. 


Ato. [19455 
G July. <22, 191022 2- es. Jibhy 23; 
19102 BY 2356205, Me. Wittman: & 


sons, New York, N. Y. 


ALBUM OF EASY CLASSICS; collection of 
music for young pianists by stand- 
ard composers, compiled, ed. and 
fingered by Paolo Gallico. [19456 

@ Avie dS. LOIS 2c, pAUe: «ty: 
1910; EH 238459; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Frank. W. Ryan; 
piano. [19457 

Oe july. 25;. 19l0- 2 e.s July 21, 
1910; E 286905; F. W. Ryan, Troy, 
Kans. 


ALFALFA; rag by 


ALL ALONE WITH May; words by AlI- 
bert Bagley, music by Leon Berg. 
[19458 
@ daly, 2%-191032 se.) duly s 28; 
tO) OH oo folle | Mia NWWiinari< 0& 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


ALG THAT TY ask; swords “by John 
Yorke Bailey, music by James Cole- 
man. Nos a im A. flat: [19459 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910: 
E 255863; City music pub. co., Lich- 
field, England. 


ALL THE BOYS LOVE ROSIE; words and 
music by Lawrence B. O’Connor. 
[19460 
© Luly, 2, 1910. 2. e tuly 27. 
1910; E 286878; G. M. Blandford, 
Boston, Mass. 


ALL TO THEE I BRING; words by Laura 
EK. Newell, music by C. J. Hamrick. 
[19461 

er July 422; 
Abi civoMmrsvebSie Blom 


© May. 28, -19102>.2 
ROLO H) 2380745 * 
Waco, Tex. 


ALLAH; poem translated by Long- 
fellow, music by William C. Steere, 
op. 15. (Four songs, no. 1.) 

[19462 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c Aug. 6, 1916; 

E 235915; John Church ¢o., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


Aug. Bose. 4to. [19463 

© Aug. 11, 1910: 2eeneAne 13. 
1910; EH 2387020; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


ALMA DE Dios. See Chappell’s Army 
journal, no. 366. 


ALMIGHTY FATHER, OH Hoty Gop (Hel- 
lige Fader, O store Gud) ; chorus of 
angels, music by A. Paulsen; solo 
quartette and choir, mixed voices. 
(Northern edition of oct. music, no. 
48.) — [19464 

©. July  20,-1910 2 Silas 22, 
1910; E 236778; Alfred Paulsen, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ALROY; musik-drama in vier akten, 
autorisierte dramatisierung von Lord 
Beaconsfield’s gleichnamiger novelle, 
text von Paul P. Griinfeld, deutsche 
uebertragung yor Otto Neitzel, mu- 


sik yon Bernard de Lisle. Klavier- 
auszug mit text. [19465 
© July 15, 19103 Jae seals: 


1910; D 18699; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Germany. 


ALTE UND NEUE TIROLER-SCHUTZEN-LIE- 
DER; gesammelt und herausgegeben 
von V. Goller; mainnergesang. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 16 mo. [19466 


©. July 1, 1910; 2 « Aus, 42) 1910; 
E 238406; Johann Gross, S. A. Reiss; 
Innsbruck, Austria. 


ALTER WEIHNACHTSGESANG; 16. jahr- 
hundert, aus Thiiringen, eingerichtet 
von A. v. Othegraven; mnnerchor. 
4to. (Alte weisen in neuem gewande, 
KO Ls) [19467 

© July 11, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
BE 238155; C. F. W. Siegel’s musik- 
alienhandlung, Leipzig, Germany. 


ALWAYS IN THE VAN (Immer yoran) ; 
march, by A. Sartorio, op. 894, no. 1; 
piano. (For encouragement, no. 1.) 

[19468 

© Aug. 15, 1910 => 2)‘ -Ageeds. 

1910; E 238505; Theo. Presser co., 
hiladelphia, Pa. 


AM BRUNNELEIN IM WALDE; ged. von 
Eugen Palmer, musik von Carl Kro- 
mer. Partitur und stimmen. 1. op. 
125, gemischter chor. 2. op. 124, miin- 
nerchor. 4to. [19469, 19470 


© July 15, 1910; 2c. eaeh Aug. 5, 
1910; E 238160, 238161; G. A. Zum- 
steeg, Stuttgart, Germany. 


1120 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


AM WALDWEG; von August Nolck, op. 
166; Klavier. (6 leichte melodische 
tonstiicke, no. 3.) [19471 

duly 2, 1910;:.2 ¢. Aug, 12, 1910; 
BE 238411; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


AMERICAN DANCES IN RAG TIME RHYTHM, 
noe. 1; by H. F. Gilbert; piano. 

[19472 

Pee duly 18,-1910; BH 236617 ; 

Henry F. Gilbert, Cambridge, Mass. 


AMONG THE FOOT-HILLS OF THE OZARKS; 
words and music by G. H. Tuke. 
[19473 
© 1c. July 29, 1910; E 238000; 
George H. Tuke, New Haven, Mo. 


AmMouR (L’) EN GREVE; opérette en 
deux actes et sept tableaux, paroles 
de Jacques Lemare et Henry Houry, 
musique de J. Vieu. Partition chant 
et piano. [19474 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
D 18692; Maurice Vieu et Jane Vieu, 
Paris, France. 


AMOURETTES (LES); valse de Joseph 
Gung’l, transcription pour mando- 
line et piano par Jules Cottin, op. 
200. [19475 

Ange 11; 1910: eG PAUS. 13) 
1910; EK 237034; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


2 


el 


AND THE LORD GOD PLANTED A GARDEN; 
music by C. Lee Williams. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 943.) [19476 

© July 30, 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235911; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


ANDANTE FROM SINFONIA No. 11. See 


Haydn (J.) 


ANGELS OF LIGHT; words by F. W. Fa- 


ber, music by Charles Marshall. No. 
2 1K", [19477 


© July 28, 1910; 2c July 29, 
1910; E 238012; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


ANGELS’ (THE) SONG; words and mu- 

sic by F. A. Dailey. [19478 

© July 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 

E 235919; Frances A. Dailey, Engle- 
wood, N. J. 


ANGELUS (Avegléckchen); by Carl 
Gianschals, op. 172, ed. by S. L. Herr- 
mann; piano, [19479 

© July 18, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; 
E 236608; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


did 


fond 


19488 


APPASSIONATO; par Henri Biisser, op. 
384; alto ou violon avec acc. de piano. 
[19480 

© July 22° 1910: 2c, duly 23, 1900" 

FE 235648; Enoch & co., Paris, France, 


APPLE BLOSSOM DAYS; words and music 
by E. L. McBride. [19481 


© die July. 15.) 1910s 2a siete 
Edna L. McBride, United States. 


ARABIAN DANCE; from The summer 
widowers, by A. Baldwin Sloane; 
piano. [19482 

© July 29, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; 
EH 2385760; ‘Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, N.Y: 


ARAGONAISE. Sce Massenet (J. E. F.) 


ARCADE (THE) GIRL; march and two- 
step, by Arthur Pryor; piano. 
[19483 
© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 
E 236937; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INGE 


band. 4to. [19484 

© July, 5, 1910" 2 ¢., July. 27, 1910 
E 236921; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nap ye. 


ARISE, O Lorp Gop; duet, words from 

. Psalms of David, music from Bruno 

Huhn; soprano and alto or tenor 

and bass. [19485 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 

BH 235956; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ARME (DIE) SANGERIN; ged. von Carl 
Heinz, musik von M. K. Allen van 
Hoveln Carpé, op. 41, mit violon-- 
cell. (Lieder fiir gesang und klavier, 
no. 10.) [19486 

© une 25, 191072 ‘co suty 722: 
1910; E 236809; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 

») 


ART SONG CYCLES, BOOK 2; by W. Otto 
Miessner ...and Florence C. Fox 
.. - New York, Boston [etc.] Silver, 
Burdett and company [1910] 56 p. 
TUISE ATO. e025. [19487 

© July 18, 1910; 2 ec. July 19, 1910; 
A 268389; Silver, Burdett & co., New 
Worle; oN. 


ASLEEP; verse by Carter S. Cole, music 

by Charles Gilbert Spross; low voice. 

[19488 

@© Auge, 2) 1910; 2c. Aug: 2, 19105 

WH 235832; John Chureb co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio, 


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19489 


AT THE CASTLE; six little studies for 
small hands in the second grade, by 
Theo. H. Northrup; piano. [19489 

© July 16, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; 
E 236583; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Werks. -¥. 


AT THE POST OF DUTY; words by Jennie 
Wilson; music by J. M. Hagan. 
[19490 
© May 28, 1910; 2 @ July 22, 
nOLO > 1 2367695) Drie. aMusies-co:, 
Waco, Tex. 


AT TWILIGHT; reverie, by A. O. T. As- 
tenius, op. 32; piano. [19491 
©: Aus. 15. 1910-2) ec. Aue. 5, 
1910; E 288488; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
AU CABARET; 


par Lucien Wurmser; 


piano. (Impressions de campagne, 
no. 3.) [19492 
© June 18, 1910; 2 ce July 30, 


1910; EH 255797; P. Pégat. & cie., 
Paris, France. 


AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE (Scheint der 
mond so hell); ged. von Maria von 
Othegraven, musik von G. B. Lully 
(16383-1687), eingerichtet von A. v. 
Othegraven; munnerchor. 4to. (Alte 
weisen in neuem gewande, no. 7.) 

[19493 

© July 11, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910: 

E 238152; C. F. W. Siegel’s musik- 

alienhandlung, (R. Linnemann), 
Leipzig, Germany. 


AU MATIN. See Godard (B. L. P.) 


AUBADE PRINTANIERE; de Paul Lacombe, 
transcription pour mandoline et 
piano par Jules Cottin, op. 203. 

[19494 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 «© Aug ila* 

1910; E 237032; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


AUF DER RUTSCHBAHN; humoristischer 
gesang-walzer, text von Erasmus 
Menzel, musik von W. Boéhme. 1. 


Clavier mit text. 2. Orchester, 
Pariserbesetzung, piano begl. mit 
text. 3. Blasmusik. 4. Orchester. 


[19495-19498 

© July 11, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 13, 

1910; E 287066-237069: Bernhard 
Kurth, Zeuthen, Germany. 


AUF FLUGELN DES GESANGES. 
delssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. 


See Men- 
F.) 


DL. Fo eee Vk 


AUF REICHSWACHT; eine vision, ged. 
von Carl Pusch, musik von Ernst 
Hansen, op. 20; m&nnerchor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [19499 

© June 23, 1910: 2 eam 22, 
1910; E 236799; J. Noroth nachfol- 
ger, J. Day, Trier, Germany. 


AURORA, MY VIRGINIA BELLE; words by 
Mary Oldridge, music by John Mar- 
tin. [19500 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238362; Old Dominion music ¢o., 
New_York, N. Y. 


AUTUMN (THE) WIND; music by 
Joseph L. Roeckel, arr. by Frank 
Lynes; women’s yoices. (Octavo se- 
ries, no. 485.) [19501 


© July 30, 1910: 2 °efaly 29; 
1910; EH 238272; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


AUX PREMIERES CLARTES DE L’ AUBE; 
par Roger-Ducasse. Partie de 1°** 
violons. [19502 


© June 28, 1910; 2 @ June 20, 
1910; E 235496; A. Durand & fils, 
Paris, France. 


AVE Marta (Stand I before Thee) ; mu- 
sic by Herman Perlet; voice and 
piano. [19503 


© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; 
E 235750; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, No Y- 


AWAKE THE CRY OF BATTLE; words by 
Johnson Oatman, jr., music arr. from 
Sullivan by Habington. [19504 

© May 28, 1910; 2 e) duly 22, 
1910; E 236713 >) rio aaaSH eo. 
Waco, Tex. 

AWAKENING; words and music by B. 

Doron. [19505 

© July 26, 1910: 2 eAne. 
1910; E 235875; Beverly Doron, New 
VorksrctNe ve 


BABE JOHNSON’S DREAM; words by 
Thomas A. Heathman, music by W. 
i Carroll: [19506 

© 1c. Aug. 3, 1910; E 238124; 
William TT. Carroll, Washington, 
Dae: 
BABE O’DREAMS; words and music by 
M. S. Carper. [19507 
©l1ece. July 23, 1910; E 235626; 
Minnette Slayback Carper, Memphis, 
Tenn. 


Basy Lou; words by Kenneth Lacey, 

musie by Chas. Cohen. [19508 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; , 

E 238245; Cohen music co., Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 


1122 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Hight 
organ choral preludes; transcribed 
by A. M. Henderson; piano. 

[19509 

© July 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 

E 238213; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


BACHELOR (THE) AND THE MAID; from 
The girl in the kimona, lyric by 
Harold R. Atteridge, music by Phil. 
Schwartz. [19510 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
Ee 235812; Leo. Feist, New York, 
Ne Y. 


BACK TO MY OLD HOME TOWN; words 
and music by Nora Bayes and Jack 
Norworth. [19511 

@rAue 16, 1910: 2c. Aug. 16, 
1910; E 237096; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 

BAGATELLE; by H. Engelmann; piano 


in C. (Five easy teaching pieces, 
no.. 3.) [19512 


© Aug. 12, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 


E 2383894; L. D. Lasselle, Boston, 
Mass. 
BALKAN (THE) PRINCESS; Selection, 


music by Paul A. Rubens, arr. by 
Dan Godfrey and S. Deshon. Extra 
orchestra parts with piano ace. 
[19513 
@ iuly 25/1910: 2 ¢. ‘July’ 29. 
1910; E 238017; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


valse on melodies by Paul A. 
Rubens, arr. by S. Deshon; piano 
ace. [19514 

Guimy 28,1910: 2c. July, 29, 
1910; E 238015; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


BANISHED FROM PARADISE; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by O. M. 
Walker. [19515 

© Aue, 5, 1910; 2.c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235883; Otis M. Walker, Chicago, 
Til. 


BARAFOSTUS’S DREAME (Le réve de Bar- 
afostus); auteur inconnu du 16°™”° 
siécle, arr. par Sandor Kovacs; 
piano. [19516 
© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238090; E. Demets, Paris, France. 
BARBERILLO; danse espagnole, by L. 
Scot-Karn; piano. [19517 
© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 235842; Orpheus co., London, Eng- 
land. 


BARCAROLLE. See Offenbach (J.) 


19527 


Baron (THE) DE ToucH - ME- Not; 
humorous song, written and com- 
posed by Robert Manning. [19518 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 288204; Reynolds & co., London, 
England. 


BE YOU SURE; words by F. L. Hiland, 
music by D. A. Faubus. [19519 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. July 22, 


1910; E 236698; Trio music co., 
Waeo, Tex. 
BEATITUDES (LES); prologue, par 
César Franck, transcription pour 


deux pianos et chant par Georges 
Humbert. [19520 


©) Anges 119105, 2. Ce Atenas 


1910; E 2387061; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 

BEAUTIFUL SUNBEAMS; words and 
musie by G. EF. Barnett. [19521 


© May 28, 1910; 2 ¢«. July 22, 
1910; E 286726; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


BEAUTIFUL WORDS OF LOVE; words and 

music by J. D. Barnitz. [19522 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 235848; James D. Barnitz, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


BECAUSE MY WIFE STAYS HOME; words 
by J. T. Mulligan, musie by Ray- 
mond A. Browne. [19528 


© 1c. July 22, 1910; EH 236787; 
John T. Mulligan, Baltimore, Md. 


BECKER (RENE L.) Toccata in D, op. 
82; organ. [19524 
©) July: 26, 19l0ke 2 eo duly woe 
1910; E 236904; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


BECKIE, STAY IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD; 
words and music by Norman and 
Young. [19525 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238198; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York, N. Y. 


BECKY DO THE BOMBASHAY; words by 
Bobby Heath, music by Gus. A. Benk- 
hardt. [19526 

©), Augas; 19103, 2. c Aug aig 
1910; E 237111; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Bep (A) OF VIOLETS; by Gustav Saen- 
ger, op. 110; piano. (Flower fan- 
cies, no. 2.) [19527 

© July 1, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 
E 236926; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NLS 


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19528 

BEE (THE) (La mouche); capriccio 
from Suite in G@ minor, by Carl 
Bohm; violin and piano. [19528 


© July 8, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 
E 236940; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INA 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Chorale 
finale; to the Ninth symphony, op. 
125, on Schiller’s Ode to Joy, Eng- 
lish version by Henry G. Chapman; 
chorus of mixed voices, soli and 
piano. Vocal score. 4to. [19529 

© Aue. 3, 1910; 2.¢..Aug. 5; 1910: 
E 2388193; G. Schirmer, New York, 
N. Y. 


BEETHOVEN; dichtung von Victor 
Freund, melodramatisch mit beglei- 
tung des pianoforte, in musik gesetzt 
von Adolph Kugler. [19530 

©) June 28, 1910 2c, Aug.,.10, 
1910; E 2388372; H. Oppenheimer, 
Hameln, Germany. 


BELLE (THE) OF CoTTON TowN; writ- 
ten and composed by Harry Cast- 
ling and Fred Godfrey. [19531 

© eliniy: 27, 1910-2 ec.) July -27, 
1910; E 236891; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


BELLE (LA) PRINCESSE; mazurk’ noble 
par A. Tierolff; piano. [19532 
©) July 141910: 2 se, Ane $13. 
1910; E 2387065; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


BELLES OF THE TALLY-HO BOARDING 
SCHOOL; from The girl of my dreams, 
lyric by Otto Hauerbach, music by 
Karl Hoschna. [195383 

(©) July ©2225 1910 = 52 =c...culy,.23: 
1910; E 235617; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BELLS AT SUNSET (Abendglocken) ; by 
R. G. Thompson, op. 2; piano. (Six 
characteristic pieces, no. 5.) [19534 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 9, 1910; 
EK 235928; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


BELOVED; words and music by R. M. 
Stults. [19535 
iG Saly) 25,0 191049 2) -e.. July 25, 
1910; E 236855; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N.Y. 


BENEATH THE YIDDISHA MOON; words 
and music by Tom Smith. [195386 
Or duly 22, 1910: 32" &. “huly..23, 
1910; E 235613; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y: 


pt. in, nS; v5 


BERLIOZ (HEcToR-LOUIS) Rakoczy 
march; from Damnation of Faust, 
rev. and fingered by Hans. T. Sei- 
fert; piano. [19537 

© July 8, 1910; 2 ce. July 27, 1910: 
E 236954; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INES 


BERTIE THE BOUNDER; words by R. C. 
Thorp, music by Cuthbert Clarke. 
[19538 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c Aug. 9, 1910; 
FE 235964; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


BEYOND THE SEA; words and music by 
B. B. Edmiaston. [195389 
© May 28, 1910; 2 © gully 22, 
1910; E 236759; Trio music co., 
“Waco, Tex. 


BIiEHL (ALBERT) 15 Selected études; 
for the development of technique 
and expression; piano. (Schmidt’s 
educational series, no. 9.) [19540 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
BH 6235962; Arthur 2 Scannns 
Boston, Mass. 


Bie (THE) sticK; American military 
march two-step, by Alfred J. Smith; 
piano. . [19541 

© July 30, 1910; 2 © July 1S. 
1910; EH 236862; Black-Smith & co., 
Chicago, III. 


BITS OF POPULAR HITS; medley over- 
ture, arr. by Robert Recker; band. 
4to. [19542 

© -July 27, 1910;22° eeauly 223 
1910; E 235716; Leo. Feist, New 
Y orks NEY. 


BLACK HORSE; waltz, by W. A. Haldy, 


arr. by R. B. Brewer; orchestra. 
4to. Cleveland, United pub. co. 
[19543 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238049; W. A. Haldy, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


BLANCHET (EmiILe R.) Fiinf etiiden; 
op. 7; klavier. [19544 
© July 15, 1910; 2c. Auge ae: 
1910; E 237085; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


BLESSED IS THE MAN; music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel; mixed voices. §8vo. 
(The choir, vol. xi, no. 8.) [19545 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug: 4, 1910; 
E 235840; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


1124 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


BLESSING AND GLORY; anthem for All 
Saints’ day, words from Rev. VII, 
and hymn by I. Watts, music by A. 


C. Bennett. 4to. (Church choir 
library, no. 76.) [19546 
mame. 49, 1910:.2 c. Aug. 12, 


1910: E 288385; Arthur C. Bennett, 
London, England. 


BLESSING (A) FROM THEE; words and 
music by Wm. Grant Brooks. [19547 
Soggy 25. 1910; 92 :c. July 27, 
1910; E 236878; Lorenz pub. ¢co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


BLOW, WINDS, BLOW; words by Fred. 
G. Bowles, music by Kennerly Ron- 
way; bass or baritone. No. 2 in D. 

[19548 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238263; Price & Reynolds, Lon- 
don, England. 


Biur (THE) BIRD; fairy play by 
Maurice Maeterlinck, music by Nor- 
man O’Neill; piano score. [19549 

eetgiy 2g, 1910; 2 c. July 28, 
fe 2) 48090; Hikin & co., Iltd., 
London, England. 


—words by Mary E. Coleridge, 
musie by C. V. Stanford, op. 119; no. 
3; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
library, no. 27.) [19550 

(ee saly 27, 1910: 2c. July 26, 
1910; E 235698; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


BLUMEN AM BACHE; von August Nolck, 
op. 166; klavier. (6 leichte melo- 
dische tonstticke, no. 2.) [19551 

© July 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
E 238410; C. F. Kahnt, nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


BLUMEN (DIE) KRENZE; words and 
music by Soloman Small. [19552 
eeety, 21, 1910" 2c." July. 22, 
1910; E 235680; Theodore Lohr, 
New York, N. Y. 


Boat (THE) RIDE; by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, op. 16; piano. (4 char- 
acteristic pieces, no. 1.) [19553 

@eAue. 10,1910: 2 c Aug. 9, 
1910; E 235959; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mags. 


Botck (OsKAR) Twelve tone pieces 
for the pianoforte, by Oskar Bolck, 
op. 58, ed. by S. L. Herrmann. 

[19554 

© July 18, 1910; 2 ec. July 18, 

1910; E 2386609; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


19563 


BONHEUR FRAGILE; mélodie, poésie de 
Henri Passerieu, musique de Emile 


Delmas. No.1. Ténor. Paris; Mar- 
cel Labbé. [19555 
©) Awe. diy 1910¢5 2 ci wane ina: 


1910; E 237046; EH. Delmas, Paris, 
France. 


BooGEY-Boo LADY; from The girl in 
the kimona, lyric by Harold R. 
Atteridge, music by Phil Schwartz. 

[19556 

©y July 254 1910- 2er Suilyae2o: 

1910; E 285688; Leo. Feist, New 
York, SNgeY: 


BoosEY & CO’S NEW SUPPLEMENTAL . 
JOURNAL FOR MILITARY BANDS NO. 77. 
Contents: Ladybirds’ review; Mick- 
ey’s birthday; The navy; The Kelly; 
Billy possom; Buy jingo; The gig- 
gler; Topeka; arr. by M. Retford. 

[19557 

© Ang. 4, 1910; 2 c: Aug. 5, 1910; 

EK 238218; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


BouRBEE; extraite de la Suite fran- 
caise, par Roger-Ducasse, transcrip- 
tion de concert pour piano par 
Vauteur. [19558 

©) Aue. ti G1Oe 2 ce Aue ale 
1910; E 237050; Durand & eie., 
Paris, France. 


Bouvard (FRANCOIS) Sonate en fa 
majeur; édition de J. Jongen et 
Joseph Debroux, d’aprés l’edition de 
1723; violon seul, et la basse con- 
tinue. (Les maitres francais du 
violon au XVIII° siécle, 1°” livre.) 

[19559 

© June 18) 1910; 2 ‘c July; 80, 

1910; BE 285793; J. Debroux, Paris, 
France. 


Bow DOWN THINE EAR; words from 
Psalm 86, music by Elias Blum; 
mixed voices. (Octavo series, sacred, 
no. 949.) [19560 

© Aue 465. 19105 2 +c. -Aug.. 9, 


1910; EB 235935; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Dustman’s 
(The) coming; English words by 
Pdward Oxenford, music arr. by Ed- 
uard Kremeser. 1. Men’s ~ voices. 
2. Trio for female voices. 3. Mixed 
voices. London, Breitkopf & Hiirtel. 
-4to. (Breitkopf & Hirtel’s choruses, 
no. 8G, 20, and 72.) [19561-19563 

© July 15, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
5, 1910: BE 288165-238167 ; J. Rieter- 
Biedermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


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BRAHMS (JOHANNES )—Continued. 

Fifty songs with piano accoin- 

paniment. Ed. by Max Spicker. 

English translations by Henry G. 

Chapman. 2v. in 4. fol. $4.00. 

(Schirmer’s library of musical class- 

ics, no. 990-993.) Each vol. pub. in 

2 editions for high and low voice. 

[19564-19567 
© July 9, 1910; 2 ec. each July 11, 

1910: A 267417-267420; G. Schirmer, 

New <York, IN. Y. 

Hungarian dance; violin and 
piano, ed. and fingered by Ph. Mit- 
tell... No: G6, arr. by Fr. Hermann: 
No. 5, arr. by Jos. Joachim. 

[19568, 19569 

© Aug. 4. 1910; 2 c each Aug. 6, 

1910; E 235891, 235892; G. Schirmer, 
New York, N. Y. 

BREATHE YOUR SOFT PRAYER TO CHRIST 
THE CHILD; a song, music by C. B. 
Hawley; high voice. [19570 

Ane. 15, 191052. \¢. Aug. 15, 
1930; E 238471; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

BRIDAL SONG; intermezzo from C. Gold- 
mark’s symphony Rural wedding. 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 4to. 

[19571 

© July 6, 1910: 2 c. July 27, 1910; 

E 236923; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Woey:: 

BrRIGHT EYES; march, two-step, intro. 
The good old days of yore, and For 
you bright eyes, by Karl Hoschna, 
arr. by James M. Fulton; band. 4to. 

[19572 

© Aus: 5.1910? Qe: Aue. 6; 1910: 

E 235897; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y 

BULL (THE) FROGS’ CARNIVAL; written 
and composed by Leonard Cooke, 
George Arthurs and Alf. J. Law- 
‘rance. [19573 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238130; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

BuNcH (A) OF GOLDEN-ROD; by Gustav 
Saenger, op. 110; piano (Flower fan- 
cies, no. 6.) [19574 

© July 1, 1910; 2 ec. July 27, 1910; 
E 256930; Carl Fischer, New York, 
DG ¥. 

BURSCHENABSCHIED; ged. von Weit- 
brecht, musik von Jul. Wengert, op. 
®o; mannerchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. [19575 

© July 12, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238148; Sulze & Galler, Stuttgart, 
Germany. 


pt. III, n. s., v.5 


BuT THE LORD IS MINDFUL OF HIS OWN. 
See Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. 
F.) 


BUTTERCUPS AND DAISIES; by Joseph 
Fredericks; piano. (A garland, 
Curwen’s, edition no. 9136.) .[19576 

© July 25, 1910; 2¢. July 26, 1910; 
E 2386846; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


By COOLING STREAMS; chromatic polka, 
by Frederic Emerson Farrar; piano. 
[19577 


© July 16, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; 
E 236581; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. N.Y. 


By FAITH IN CHRIST I WALK WITH 
Gop; words by John Henry New- 
man, music by E. O. Sellers. 4to. 

[19578 

© May 4. 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 13, 1910; 

E 237012; Ernest O. Sellers, Chicago, 
Til. 


BYE-LO-LAND; mother’s lullaby, words 
and music by Jessie Mae Jewitt; in 
Be [19579 

© July 16, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; 
E 236584; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Now: 


C. Q. D. HELP, I’M IN LOVE; from The 
girl in the kimona, lyric by Harold 


R. Atteridge,- music by Phil 
Schwartz. [19580 

© July 25, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; 
E 235685; Leo Feist, New York, 
INGAY: 


CALL TO ARMS; march and two-step, 

by W. Rolfe; piano. [19581 

© July 25, 1910; 2¢. July 27, 1910; 

E 236872; Walter Rolfe music ¢o., 
Rumford Falls, Maine. 


CAMPUS RUSTLINGS; valse by Edward 

Ebert-Buchheim; piano. [19582 

© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

EH 235917; W. H. Willis & co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


CANADIANA by “dis "Ballas: 

piano. [19583 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 19103) Hee@araes: 

Irving Tallis, Buffalo, N. Y. 


WALTZES ; 


CANARIES (THE); from The land of 
birds, by Manuel Klein, arr. by T. P. 
and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin or- 
chestra. 4to. [19584 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235902; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work ine ay 


1126 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


19602 


CANTABILE; extrait des Piéces d’orgue, 
par César Franck, transcription pour 
violon et piano par Paul Lemaitre. 


[19585 
Penne, 41, 1910; 2 c Aug. 12, 
1910; E 287052; Durand & eie, 


Paris, France. 


CaouTcHowc (Cachuca ) ; rubber dance, 
by J. Edison-Herbert; piano. [19586 
Se taly 92)51910; 2 ¢ July 23, 
1910; E 235641; Empire concert-di- 
rection, London, England. 


CAPITANA (LA); comic operetta, by 
T. C. McConnell and O. M. Schoebel. 
Voeal score. [19587 


2 e@-Auze. 20, 1910; D' 18702: 
O. M. Schoebel, Holton, Kans. 


CAPRICCIO D’UN MILIARDARIO (A mil- 
lionaire’s caprice) ; operetta in tre 
atti, parole di Rocco Galdieri (Ram- 
baldo), musica di F. De Leone. Ms. 
vocal score and typewritten libretto. 

[19588 
@ 1c June 13, 1910; D 18688; 
Frank De Leone, Akron, Ohio. 


CARISSIMA; valse lente by Kenneth 
- Douglas; piano. [19589 
© -saly 25,°1910; 2c July 26, 
1910; E 235707; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


CARNATION WALTZ; by J. M. Baldwin, 
opaZicrpiano. [19590 
eames 11,-1910: 2c. Aug. 12, 
1910; E 238400; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


CARNAVAL; par Edouard Gautier, op. 
34; violon avec acc. de piano. 
[19591 
© July 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237077; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


CARNIVAL (THE) ; two-step by Osborne 
Roberts; 4to. (Brass and reed band 
journal, no. 501.) [19592 

Oe iiiy 28, 1910.2 ¢. July, 29, 
1910; E 238002; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


CARNIVAL BINGO; march and two-step, 

by Chas. Cohen; piano. [19593 

© Aug. 2, 1910 2.¢. Aug. 1, 1910: 

E 2388048; Cohen music co., Bing- 
bamion, N.Y. 


CARNIVAL (THE) QUEEN; march and 

two-step, by Ralph H. Korn; piano. 

[19594 

cy Ang. 8.1910: 2 c. Aug. '9, 1910: 

E 2387091; International music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


CAROLINA; words by Dean Delafield, 
music by Ernest Priebe and Clarence 
Ixnowles. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [19595 


@©yauly, 237 19105 2 oe, duly, 23s 
1910; E 235649; Ernest A. Priebe, 
Meriden, Conn. 


CASSANDRA; tragedia di Luigi Illica e 
Vittorio Gnecchi, musica di Vittorio 
Gnecchi. Opera completa per canto 
e pianoforte. Riduzione di Carlo 
Carignani. Seconda edizione rive- 
duta dall autore. Vocal score. 

[19596 

Ge Awe 923, 19105 Qe) vAuew 24 

1910; D 18705; V. Gnecchi, Milan, 
Italy. 


CAST ME NOT AaVAY; words from 
Psalm 51, music by Ralph H. Bel- 
lairs; mixed voices. (Sacred octavo 
series, no. 912.) [19597 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
HE 235986; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


CATCH ME; two-step by Margaret 

Cooper, arr. by H. M. Higgs; piano. 

- [19598 

Gjdnully, Qo tole 2 © Ca dahys 26: 

1910; E 235706; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


ne 


orchestra. 4to. [19599 

© Muse 2 191022 ©& Aue, 351910: 
EH 238102; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


CATTLE (THE) RUSTLERS; words by Ar- 
thur Chapman, music by Henry Wat- 
son Ruffner; male chorus. 4to. 
(Frontier scenes, no. 3.) [19600 

©, July AS AO1Os 2 ee Tuly: as; 
1910; E 236589; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CAVALIER (A) LovE SONG; from Lace 
and porcelain, three old world songs, 
words by Harold Simpson, music by 
Eric Coates. [19601 

© Aug; 4, 1910; 2. ¢. "Aug. 5, 1910; 
FE 238214; Boosey & co., London, Eng- 
land. 

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. See Mascagni 

(P.) 


CAVATINA; by Carl Bohm, op. 314, no. 
2, ed. and fingered by Ph. Mittell; 
violin and piano. [19602 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235893; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Nei 


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19605 


pti, a S:, V5 


CENTER CiTy; march by [O. C. Schroe- 
der]; piano. [19603 
©1e July 25, 1910; E 236844; 
Otto C. Schroeder, Milwaukee, Wis. 


CHANSON D’ AUTOMNE; ged. von Paul 
Verlaine, musik von M. K. Allen 
van Hoveln Carpé, op. 47. (Lieder 
fiir gesang und klavier, no. 13.) 


[19604 
©) June, 25.) 1910s 422-¢: saliva 2. 
1910; E 236812; Raabe & Plothow, 


Berlin, Germany. 


CHANSON DE REGIMENT; marche en 
route, par Emile Cambillard; orches- 
tre avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

-[19605 

© Auge 1h, 1910s Doce Anes as: 

1910; E 237021; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


CHANSONS POPULAIRES; francaises et 
canadiennes, musique de Emile Vuil- 
lermoz; piano et chant. En recueil. 

[19606 

©) Aver 1 191042 es eA os, 

1910; E 237024; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


(CHANTECLAIR-MARSCH; aus der mu- 
sikalischen schnurre, Chanteclair, 
musik von Béla von Ujj. 1. Orches- 
ter. 2. Klavier zu 2 hiinden. © 

[19607, 19608 

© Feb. 25, 1910; 2 ce. each July 

16, 1910; E 236864, 236866; Felix 
Bloch erben, Berlin, Germany. 


CHAPPELL’S ARMY JOURNAL, NO. 366. 
Contents: La valse d’amour; by 


Octave Crémieux. 


Sonia; valse by 
Pedro de Zulueta. 


Entr’acte-pizzi- 


eati; by Edouard Mathé. Alma de 
Dios; by José Serrano. Kiwi; two- 
step by Ernest Reeves. Arr. for 


military band, by Dan Godfrey. 
[19609 
Oe suly” 285 1910; 2) e) July 29: 
1910; E 238027; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


CHAPPELL’S BRASS AND REED BAND 
JOURNAL, NO. 78; Moonstruck; by 
Lionel ‘Monckton, [and] Danse des 
tulipes; by Bernard Rolt, arr. by 
Shipley Douglas. [19610 

@iune/ 21; 19105 2 es June 22) 
1910; E 253958; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


CHARME D’AMOUR; valse lente par E. 

Hohenberg; piano. [19611 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; 

E 238424; Alexander Rosé, Vienna, 
Austria. 


CHIEF BuncaA-Boo; two-step novelty, 
by J. Leubrie Hill, arr. by R. HE. 
Hildreth; orchestra. 4to. [19612 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238206; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


CHILDHOOD DAYS; words by H. G. H. 
Haraldsen, music by A. W. Keil. 
[19613 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1910; E 237090; 
Hans Gustave Henry MHaraldsen, 
Chicago, Ill. 


CHILLINGHAM; words by Mary HE. 
Coleridge, music by C. V. Stanford, 
op. 119, no. 7; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral library, no. 31.) [19614 

© July 27, 1910] 2eesiuly “26, 
1910; E 235702; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


CHIMES; a novelty rag, by H. Denney; 
piano. Cincinnati, Denney-Piper. 
[19615 
© July ‘20, 19102 2 duly 30, 
1910; E 285770; Homer Denney, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CHIMES OF LOVE; love song by Claude 
d’Albret, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. 4to. [19616 

©. July. 1, 191052 seein 27. 
1910; E 236914; Carl Fischer, New 
York, NYG 
CHINESE (A) CHILD’S DAY; words and 
music by Anice Terhune. [19617 
©, Jan. . 27, 19105. 2neaaame 27, 
1910; EH 223600; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York, N. Y. 

CHOPIN (FREDERIC-FRANCOIS) Legons 
(Les) éerites de Chopin; par Raoui 
Pugno, avec une biographie de 
Chopin, par M. Michel Delines. 

[19618 

© June 15, 1910; 2 « July 30, 

1910; E 235786; Librairie des an- 
nales, Paris, France. 

Waltz, op. 64, no. 1; transcribed 
by H. de Ahna, rev. and ed. by Gus- 
tav Saenger; violin and piano, in D 
flat. [19619 

© July 14, 191032) 7c) aie, 
1910; E 236943; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks Nz. X: 

CHORAL FINALE TO THE NINTH SYM- 

PHONY. See Beethoven (L. van). 


CHRIST IS RISEN; Easter solo, lyric by 
William H. Gardner, music by Sadie 
Harrison. [19620 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238320; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, NeW: : 


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nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


CHRIST IS THE THEME OF MY SONG 
words by Grace Maynard, music by 
Jas. B. Franklin. [19621 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. July 22 


may 


1919; & 236720; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 
CuHurcH (THE) IN THE WILDWOOD; 


words and music by William S. 
Pitts; new arrangement. [19622 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
E 238378; E. O. Excell, Chicago. Ill. 


CrgcLE D RANCH: march two-step by 
R. M. Bisbee; orchestra. 4to. 
[19623 
© July 28, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235930; R. M. Bisbee, New York, 
WY. 

City (THE) OF SURCEASE; words by 
Leonard Doughty, music by J. W. 
Bischoff; mezzo-soprano or baritone. 

[19624 
© Aug. 10, 1910; 2¢. Aug. 9, 1910; 


BE 2385955; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
CLAIR DE LUNE DE WERTHER. See Mas- 


senet (J. E. F.) 


Ciane (THE) OF THE BELLS; waltz, by | 


Karl Kaps; piano. [19625 

© July 23, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238051; Metzler & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. England. 


CLocK (THE) ; words and music by O. 
Liebenamm. [19626 
eric Aue. 16, 1910; BH 237113; 
Oscar Liebenamm, New York, N. Y. 


CLOVER BLOSSOM RAG; two-step by F. 

Heltman; piano. [19627 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 235860; Fred Heltman, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


COME TO THE HAVEN OF REST; words by 
James Rowe, music by Ellis M. Bar- 
nett. [19628 


May 28, 1910; 2.c. July. 22, 


1910; E 236734; Trio music Co., 
Waco, Tex. 
Comp (THE) WEATHER; from Four 


songs of Burma, words by R. C. J. 
Swinhoe, music by J. W. J. Alves. 
[19629 
OS Pamby 23.6 1910: 92. ee... Sully: 29, 
1910; E 238008; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


COLLEGE RAG; R. Knippenberg; 


piano. [19630 

Orn Why a2, 1 tO 42) ey. Duly: 2d) 
1910; HK 236832 : Ruth Knippenberg, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


by 


‘la 


19640 


CoLUMBUS; words and music by C. F. 
Stayner. [19631 
© 1 ¢ July 25,1910: “HY 236845- 
Charles Frederick Stayner, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 


CoME ALONG; words by Harold Simp- 

son, music by John Ansell. [19632 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1910; 

EK 235966; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


CoME AND SHARE; words by M. Hemo, 
musie by C. H. Marsh. [19633 


© July 28, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
EK 235859; Chas. H. Marsh, Ocean 
Grove, N. J. 


COME BACK TO ME; valse song, words 


by E. Saxon, music by M. Dorel. 


1. Song. 2. Piano solo. London, 
Weekes & co. [19634, 19635 


© July 14, 1910; 2 c. each July 21, 
1910; E 235670, 235671 : Bdward 
Saxon, London, England. 


COME FLY IN MY AEROPLANE; waltz 
song, words and music by Herbert 
Hyman and Mack McCarthy, arr. by 
Barclay Walker. [19636 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235887; Max R. Hyman, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 


CoME HOLY GHOST, OUR SOULS INSPIRE 
(Veni Creator Spiritus); anthem, 
music by Homer N. Bartlett; unison 
chorus of men’s voices, alternating 
with mixed chorus. (Coll. of octavo 
church music, no. 5451.) [19637 

@, Ave 10, A9LtOs 2me. Aue. 10; 
1910; E 238335; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


COME LASSES AND LADS; words tradi- 
tional, old English air, arr. by Percy 


BE. Fletcher; ladies’ voices. 4to. 
(Choruses for equal voices, Cur- 
wen’s edition 71284.) [196388 

© suly 29. 19103" 2 ce. July 29, 


1910; E 236973; J. Curwen & sons, 
lItd., London, England. 
COME ON LOVE, SAY HELLO; words and 
music by Ted S. Barron. [196389 

©! Auge.’ (98 T910* 2) ei Aug. 10, 
BH 238309; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N.Y. 


COME TAKE A TRIP IN MY AEROPLANE, 
words and music by P. Lunn. 
[19640 
Cua Ausy 4) 1910); 


BE 93585 56 > 
Patrick Lunn, Chicago, Il. 


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19641 


COME TO ME, GENTLE SLEEP; words by 
Mrs. Hemens, music by John Pointer, 
Opselsno:.3: [19641 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 235838; Novello & co., Iltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


COME TO LUE FOUNTAIN; words by J. G. 
Farrester, arr. by S. J. O., music by 
G. T. Rayfield. [19642 

() Mar. 27, 1910 222 uc. Adie, 0, 
1910; E 238296; George T. Rayfield, 
Weogufka, Ala. 

CoME UNTO ME; words by William C. 
Dix, music by Bruno Huhn; in B 
flat, A flat, and F. [19648 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235957; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


CoMET (THE); march and two-step, 
by Wm. L. Sheetz. 1. Band. 2. Or- 
chestra. [19644, 19645 

© Aug: 12, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 

10, 1910; BE 238321, 238322; White- 
Sheetz co., Burlington, Iowa. 

schottische, by J. H. Durant; 

piano. [19646 
© Ang, 1. 19102 2 «¢ Aues34 1910: 

E 238140; Joseph H. Durant, Bright- 

on, Mass. 


COMING FROM THE MHARVEST-FIELD; 
words by R. H. Cunningham, music 
by Osee V. Cunningham. [19647 

@? June - 11910 -2e& Suly F222, 
191027 > 236702 > Erio —Musie!co., 
Waco, Tex. 


COMMUNION SERVICE IN FEF; music 
adapted from Cavalieri and Pales- 
trina, by Coleman Young. 4to. 
(Modern church services, no. 48.) 

[19648 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Aug 5, 1910: 

E 238199; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

CONCERT ROMANCE; fantasia on an air 
from Thomas’s Raymond, by A. 
Teres; violin and piano. [19649 

© Ange a?2, °1910; 2 ce Auger 5; 
1910; E 2388431; Albert Teres, New 
monk, Ne X: 
CONSOLATION, par Sofie Menter, op. 10: 
piano. [19650 
© July 23, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238139; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 
—— words by Hansard Watt, music by 
Alma Goetz. [19651 
© Aug. 9, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238342; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon. 
don, England. 


pt. 1, 2B. S., V.5 


CONVENT BELLS; réverie, by Henry 
Bollman, ed. and fingered by Louis 
Oesterle ; piano. [19652 

© Aug. 12,-19102- 2% Aus 15: 
1910; E 238448; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, IN. aye 


CorNnER (A) IN MY HEART; from The 
girl in the kimona, lyric by Harold 
R. Atteridge, musie “by Phil. 
Schwartz. [19653 

© July 25, 19102 ser aun 26: 
1910; E 235686; Leo. Feist, New 
York, oN.) Ye 


CORNET LESSONS; course of one hun- 
dred lessons for advanced players; 
by A F. Weldon. Lessons - 41-48. 
fol. [19654 

© June 15, 1910; 2c. each July 18, 
1910; A 267551; Siegel-Myers cor- 
respondence school of music, Chicago, 
Ill. 


CORNETIST’S (THE) CONCERT COLLEC- 
TION, NO. 1; by the world’s greatest 
composers, arr. by the most cele- 
brated harmonists and theorists of 
Europe and America. Philadelphia, 
Pa., J. W. Pepper & son, 1910. 191 p. 
Ato. $0.50. [19655 

© July 21, 1910; 2 c. July 22, 1910; 
A 268626; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


CoRONATION (THE) MORNING; words 
and music by Jas. L. Wohlford. 
[19656 
© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
H)} 236714; . Trio. muse veo Wace; 
Tex. 


CORTEGE CARNAVALESQUE; par Georges | 
pour har- 


Razigade, 
monie ou Parés. 
4to. [19657 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 13, 1910; 
E 237018; Marius Cairanne, Paris, 
France. 


transcription 
fanfare par Gabriel 


CoRTEGE NUPTIAL; par Charles Lefeb- 
vre, op. 112; orchestre avee piano- 
conducteur. 4to. 


© June 16, 191072 eresuly 30: 


1910; E 235783; O. Bouwens van der _ 


Boijen & co., Paris, France. 


CREDE D’AMOUR; paroles de Gaston 
Deval, musique de Paul Desplats. 


[19658 _ 


[19659 © 


© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 ¢ Aue aS 
1910; E 237044; P. Desplats, Paris, 
France. 


1130 


| | 


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nos. 35-89, Sept., 1910 


19679 


CREPUSCULE: par Lucien Wurmser; 
piano. (Impressions de campagne, 
no. 5.) [19660 

© June 18, 1910; July 30, 
1910; E 285799; P. & cie., 
Paris, France. 


De 
Pégat 


Crown (A) OF GOLDEN HUE; words by 
Eden Reeder Latta, music by Jas. 


W. Acuff. [19661 
er aay 2s, 1910; 2.e@) July 22, 
#930= 8) (286731; Trio. .music. ¢o., 


Waco, Tex. 


CRUSADER’S HYMN; words by Reginald 
Heber, music by E. L. Ashford. 
[19662 
erty 25, 19105 2 ¢ July 27, 
1910; E 236884; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CUPID’s DREAM; intermezzo by Robt. 

A. King; piano. [19663 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1910; 

E 235814; Leo. Feist, New York, 
fe or; vt 


CUPIDS PRANKS; by R. Knippenberg; 
piano. [19664 
mo imiy 22, 1910: °2 c. July 25, 
1910; E 236829; Ruth Knippenberg, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

DADDY LONGLEGS; words and music by 
Tom Mellor, Alf. J. Lawrance and 
Harry Gifford. [19665 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238267; Price & Reynolds, Lon- 
don, England. 


DAFFYDILS; words and music by Nora 
Bayes and Jack Norworth. [19666 
WeAue 116, 1910; 2 ¢c. Aug.. 16, 
1910; E 237099; Norworth pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


DAILY EXERCISES FOR VIOLINISTS; by 
Edith L. Winn. Book 2, The culti- 
vation of the legato, part 1-4. 

[19667 


@raune 29, 1910; 2c. July 27; 
1910; E 236953; Carl Fischer, New 
Works 3N.. Y. 


DAME (DIE) von Movin RovuceE; 
operette in einem akt von Louis 
Tauistein, musik von Martin Knopf. 
Klavierauszug mit text. [19668 

@yduly 15, 1910-2 ‘ce. July 26, 
1910; D 18689; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, 
Germany. 
DANCE BARBARIC; by Cyril Dengard; 
piano. [19669 
© aug. 16, 1910. 2c. Aue. 16 
ao10; EB) 237106; “Krancis, Day’ & 
Hunter, London, England. 


DANCE OF LOVE; Cupid dance from 
Venus and Adonis, by Francis Bohr; 
piano. [19670 

@©r July, 23) 110k 2 er July 2a. 
1910; E 236860; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


DANCE OF THE FLOWER FAIRIES (Tanz 
der blumenfeen); by R. G. Thomp- 
son, op. 2; piano. (Six charac; 
teristic pieces, no. 2.) [19671 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235925; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


DANCE OF THE GOBLINS; by Matilee 
Loeb-Evans; piano. [19672 
© Valy Us) 1910. 2cy duly ls: 
1910; EK 236596; Theo. Presser Cco., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DANCE OF THE MARIONETTES (Mario- 
nettentanz) ; by R. G. Thompson, op. 
2; piano. (Six characteristic pieces, 
Ops 2).no. 6.) [19673 

© Aug. 4, 1910, 2 ¢ Aug. 9; 1910) 
EH 235929; B. F. Wood music Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


DANCING; words and music by J. J. 

MacAvoy. [19674 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 8, 1910; 

BE 238256; J. J. MacAvoy, Roxbury, 
Mass. 


DANDELION; three step, by H. Lueb- 

tow; piano. [19675 

© July 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238032; Hector Luebtow, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


DANSE CAPRICE; by Thomas F. Dunhill, 
op. 17, no. 2; violin with piano acc. 
[19676 
© July 22, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3; 1910; 
E 238138; Goodwin & Tabb, London, 
England. . 
DANSE DIRECTOIRE; novelette by Geo. 
Noyes Rockwell; piano. [19677 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8; 1910; 
EH 238233; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

DANSE NORMANDE; par Paul Perrier; 
piano. [1967S 

@i duly) dd, 1910: 2 Ca tuly es, 
1910; BH 285648; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 

DANSONS LA GIGUE; text: von Paul Ver- 
laine, musik von M. K. Allen van 
Hoéveln Carpé, op. 31, mit violoncell. 
(Lieder ftir gesang und klavier, no. 
6.) [19679 

©: dune 25, 1910: 2) ¢.° fuly. 22; 
1910; E 286805; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


ie 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19680 


pt.Tigss., v.5 


DARKIES’ (THE) WEDDING; barn dance 
or schottische, by Felix Burns; 
piano. [19680 

© Aus. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. -9,.1910); 
E 235967; Cary & co., London, Eng- 
land. . 


DAWNLAND; poem by Alfred H. Hyatt, 
music by Louis Victor Saar, op. 62, 
no. 1; duet for soprano and tenor. 

[19681 

© July 29; 1910; 2 ¢ July 30, 

1910; BE 235776; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, Nex. 


Day BREAK (Der morgen tagt); by A. 


Sartorio. op. 894, no. 2; piano. (For 
encouragement, no. 2.) [19682 
(©) AUS. 15; 1980: ce Ages hh: 


1910; E 2388506; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DAY DREAMS; reverie by A. Maloof; 

piano. [19683 

©) July 29, 1910;:2.e Aue. 2.1910; 

E 238248; Alexander Maloof, New 
Work N.Y. 


Day (THE) IS HERE; a romance, words 
adapted by Clara B. Seeb, music by 
C. Decroy-Silva ; high voice in G flat, 
with piano acc. [19684 

©. Ane: 2. 1910:.2..¢) Aus. 4; 1910; 
E 285866; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


DE LITTLE PICKANINNY’S GONE TO SLEEP; 
words by J. W. Johnson, music by 
J. Rosamond Johnson; mixed voices. 
(Part songs, oct. edition, no. 12049.) 

[19685 

© duly 11, 1910s 2 eo \auly- 23. 

1910; E 235637; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


DEAR; lyric by Bob. F. Sear, music by 
G. Creatore. [19686 
© 1 July 23, 1910; bh. 236974: 
Giuseppe Creatore, New York, N. Y. 


DEAR EMMELINE; words by J.T. Baker, 

music by H. W. Foster. [19687 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 255880; John Taylor Baker, Berke- 
ley, Cal. 


DEAR LITTLE DENMARK; vyalse, melo- 
dies by Paul A. Rubens, arr. by S. 
Deshon; piano ace. 4to. [19688 

© July 28, 1910; 2 @ July 29, 
1910; E 238014; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


DEAR OLD MA; words by Bartley C. Cos- 
tello, music by Ernest R. Ball. 
[19689 
©: July 22, 19102; Seay 23: 
1910; E 235612; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DEAR OLD MISSOURI; words and musie 
by F. I. M. Westfall. [19690 
© 1c. July 18, 1910: © 236621: 
Fahyma I. M. Westfall, Morris, Okla. 


DEARIF, WON’T YOU SNUGGLE CLOSE TO 
ME; from Jumping Jupiter, lyric by 
Francis De Witt, music by Harry 
Auracher. [19691 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238310; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Works -Neey. 

DER LANDSKNECHTE LIED; ged. von 
Franz Sales Meyer, musik von Hugo 
Kaun; mannerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [19692 

© June 28, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238147; C. F. W. Siegel’s musika- 
lienhandiung (R. Linnemann), Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


DERNIER (UN) MOT; par Léon Delerue; 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
4to. [19693 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 13, 1910; 
FE 237019; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris, 
France. 


DERNIER SOMMEIL DE LA YVIERGE. See 


Massenet (J. E. F.) 


DERNIERE AUBADE; par Paul Lacombe, 

op. 157 > plano: [19694 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1910; 

E 237030; Heugel & eie., Paris, 
France. 


DET AR JU ETT FAST ORD; ord, at [J. 8. 
Helgren], musik af C. Stein. (K6r- 
sanger for Gudstjinsten, oktay-serie, 
no. 44.) [19695 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2c Ate, 427 4910; 
E 238388; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Ill. 


DEUXIEME QUATUOR; par Charles Lefe- 
bore, op. 124; instruments a4 cordes, 
mi mineur. Parties. [19696 

© July 17, 1910; 2 c. July 30; 1910; 
E 235784; O. Bouwens van der Boi- 
jen & cie., Paris, France. 


DiFF’RENCE (THE) OF A DRINK OR TWO; 
from The girl in the kimona, musical 
play, words by Harold R. Atteridge, 
music by Phil. Schwartz. [19697 

©, Aug., 6, 1910; 2 c. Ang. Seasio- 
E 238257; Leo. Feist, New York, 
No. 


1132 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


Do you BELIEVE IN FLIRTING; from The 
girl in the kimona, lyric by Harold 
Atteridge, music by Phil. Schwartz. 


[19698 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 2, 1910; 

E 235818; Leo. Feist, New York, 
in. Y. 


Docror TINKLE TINKER; from The girl 
of my dreams, music by Karl 
Hoschna ; hotel orch. no. 164. 4to. 

[19699 

© July 26,1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 

E 236901: M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, WN. ¥. 


Dr. TUCKER’S ROOSTER; words by Fred. 
H. James, music by G. J. Wetzel. 

[19700 

eine Aue. 13, 1910: B 237002; 
George J. Wetzel, New York, N. Y. 


Doc (THE) IN THE MANGER; words by 
Jessica Moore, music by Geo. L. 
Spaulding. [19701 

© July 27, 1910; 2 c. July 28, 1910; 
E 235749; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N.Y. 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO) Lucia di Lam- 
mermoor; sextet, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; orchestra. 4to. [19702 


© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238298; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


DON’T BE JEALOUS OF OLD NEW YORK; 
words and music by Al. Pleau. 
[19703 


©l1e. July 23, 1910; E 235630; 
Al. Pleau, Rochester, N. Y. 


DON’T FORGET TO WAIT DEAR; or, Oh, 
hello, how do you do; words by 
G. H. Fennell and Ben Ryan, music 
by Albert Rudd; violin obl. [19704 

© 1c. Aug. 13, 1910; E 237004; 
George Harold Fennell, New York, 
DY Ye: 


Don’r you cRY No MoH’; lullaby, 
words by F. A. Campbell, music by 
P. Douglas Bird. [19705 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ¢. July 7, 1910; 
E 238110; Fred A. Campbell, Oak- 
land, Cal. 


DON’T YOU WISH THAT IT WAS SUM- 
MER; words and music by Nora 
Bayes and Jack Norworth. [19706 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 « Aug. 16, 
1910; BE 237101; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


19715 
DowN AT MAMMyY JINNY’s; from 
Three million dollars; lyric by 


David Kempner, music by Anatol 
Friedland. [19707 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
E 235825; Leo. Feist, New York, 
IN ey 


DOWN BY THE MILL; by Frederic Emer- 
son Farrar; piano. [19708 


© July 16, 19103"2"ce* tuly “18: 
1910; E 236580; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM; words 
and music by Tell Taylor. Chicago, 
Star music pub. [19709 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 ce Aug. 15, 
1910; E 288482; Tell Taylor, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


DOWN BY THE OLD SEASIDE; words by 
Wm. F. Gerard, music by G. Ed- 
wards. [19710 

© July 25, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238288; Gus. Edwards, inc., New 
¥ork, N.Y: 


DoWN THE LANE THAT LEADS’ TO 
DROWSY LAND; words by Leo J. 
Curley, music by Ernest R. Ball. 

[19711 

© July 16, 1910; 2 ec. July 18, 

1910; E 286579; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


DOWN WITH RUM; words by James 
Rowe, music by Emmett S. Dean. 
[19712 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c July 22, 
1910; E 286709; Trio music ©COo., 
Waco, Tex. 


DREARY MOON; by Roger A. Graham; 

vocal orchestra in C, no. 1146. 4to. 

[197138 

© July 26,1910: 2 ic. duly 27, 

1910; E 236900; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


DRIFTING WITH THE HEAVENLY TIDE; 
words by Ida Tice, music by W. J. 
Graves. [19714 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. July 22, 
1910; E 2386716; Trio music Co., 
Waco, Tex. 


Dross; by P. Corder; piano score. 4to. 

[19715 

© July 23, 1910; 2 c July 25, 

1910; E 236821; Paul Corder, Lon- 
don, England. 


1133 


2 


58669—10 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19716 


Duet (A); poem by Bryan Hooker, 
music by Louis Victor Saar, op. 62, 
no. 2; duet for soprano and tenor. 

[19716 

©); July; 29; 1910; 2 July 30; 

1910; E 235777; G. Schirmer, New 
Works Nn. ¥: 


DUNKLE (DER) RAUB; ged. von Alex- 
ander freiherr von Bernus, musik 
von M. K. Allen von Hoveln Carpé, 
op. 86, mit violoncell. (Lieder fiir 
gesang und klavier, no. 8.) [19717 

(June 2571910 = 2 es ully 22, 
1910; E 236807; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


DUSTMAN’S CcoMING. See Brahms (J.) 


DUTCH KIDDIES; wooden shoe dance, 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus, arr. by James 
M. Fulton; band. 4to. [19718 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
BE 235898; M. Witmark & sons, New 
ionic IN< M, 


DYLAN, SON OF THE WAVE; a drama in 
3 acts, by T. E. Ellis, Italian version 
by Madame Simonetti-Bleiner, music 
by J. Holbrooke, op. 53. Vocal score. 
pianoforte ace. London, Novello & 
eos itd: [19719 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
D 18697; Josef Holbrooke, New- 
market, England. 


HARL WALTZ; by R. E. Whiting, op. 3, 
no. 2, ed. by Carl Wilhelm Kern; 
piano. [19720 

© July 16, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
EK 238109; R. E. Whiting, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


ECHOES OF SPRING; waltzes by Everett 
J. Byans. i. Orehestra. 2. Band. 
4to. [19721, 19722 

© July 25, 1910; 2 c. each July 26, 
1910; E 285676, 235678; J. W. Pep- 
per & son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


ECHOING (THE) GREEN; words by Wil- 
liam Blake, music by Percy W. de 
Courcy Smale; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral library, no. 21.) [19723 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; 
E 235695; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Ecstasy; waltz, music by Otto Wald- 
meister, op. 188; trio for women’s 
voices. (Octavo series, no. 476.) 

[19724 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 

E 238273; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


pte te. veo 


EFFRONTEE; marche, par A. Monier; 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. [19725 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237017; A. Bose, Paris, France. 


EIGHT AND CAKES; by J. Chester; 
piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [19726 

@© Aug. 110; 191027925 Ane 10; 
1910; E 238850; Jack Chester, Wal- 
lace, Idaho. 


EISNACHT; ged. von Clara Miller, mu- 
sik von Gerard Bunk; mittlere sing- 
stimme. (Sechs lieder, no. 1.) 

[19727 

© June 23, 1910; 2 @ Aug. 10, 

1910; E 238866; J. Noroth nachf., J. 
Day, Trier, Germany. 


ELEGIE; poésie de P. Vierge, musique 
de Achille Philip; mezzo-sop. ou 
baryton. [19728 

© July 30,1910; 2c. Aug.1, 1910; 
E 238085; E. Demets, Paris, France. 


ELFENTANZ; concert-walzer von Franz 

Lehar; grosses orchester. Stimmen. 

[19729 

© July 3, 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 5, 1910; 

E 238187; C. Schmidl & co., Trieste, 
Austria. 


(Dance of the elves); by Ernst 
Spies, op. 62, rev. and ed. by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [197380 

© July 8, 1910; 2 ec. July 27, 1910; 
E 2369388; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INDY 


I:LFIN SONG; words by Joseph Rodman 
Drake, music by G. W. Chadwick; 
women’s yoices. (Octavo series, no. 
483. ) [197381 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235941; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ELLiottT (J. W.) Impromptu; organ. 
[19732 
© July 25, 1910; 2¢. July 25, 1910; 
E 236842; Edwin Ashdown, itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ELVES AT PLAY (Spielende elfen); by 
R. G. Thompson, op. 2; piano. (Six 
characteristic pieces, no. 4.) [197388 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
KH} 235927; B. EF. Wood *musie yee: 
Boston, Mass. 


ELYSIAN FIELDS, LTD., operetta in two 
acts, text and music by H. E. Ham- 
mond. d [19734 

©1e. July 28, 1910; BE 235757; 
Harold E. Hammond, Chicago, Ill. 


1134 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


19757 


EMPIRE (THE) sone; the scout’s song, 
words by H. J. Brandon, music by 
James Coleman. No. 1 in G. 

[1973 
© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910: 
E 235861; City music pub. co., Lich- 
field, England. 

EMPIRE STATE; barn dance by A. Ma- 
leof; piano. [197386 

© July 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 2, 1916: 
E 2388246; Alexander Maloof, New 
Works N. Y: 
ENCHANTED WOODS; scherzo by Arthur 
C. Becker; piano. [19737 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238238; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

EINTR’ACTE-PIZZICATI. See 
army journal, no. 366. 

ENTR’ACTE VALSE; by Josef Hellmes- 


Chappell's 


berger, arr. by F. J. Fiala; or- 
echestra. (Concert ed., no. 484.) 4to. 
[1973 


© July 2, 1910; 2 c. July 23, 1910; 
BE 235640; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

Erotic. See Gritc (E. H.) 

Es STEHT EINE LIND’IM TIEFEN TAL; 
ged. von Ludwig Pfau, musik von 
menor. Erunk, op. 28, no. . 2; 
mannerchor. Partitur. 4to. 

[19739 

‘enim 2, 1910: 2.c. Aug. 5, 1910; 

EK 238158; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

ESPERANTO WALTZ; by Gladys Adam- 
son, op. 15; pianoforte. [19740 
© june, 22, 1910; 2 ¢. July 22, 
1910; E 236815; G. Adamson, Lon- 
don, England. 

ETERNAL (THE) MOUNTAIN; words by 
Florence L. Donelson, music by 
O. M. Walker. [19741 

OAte a, 1910); 2.c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235885; Otis M. Walker, Chicago, 
Hane 

Wromz (L’); marche, par Aug. Bosc; 

orchestre avec piano conducteur. 


Ato. [19742 
@rAne. 11, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 
foioe sh 23a(C16;° A. Bose, ..Paris, 
France. 
ETonN (AN) MEMORIAL MARCH; Dy 


C. H. Lloyd, arr. for military band 
by Dan Godfrey. 1. Piano con- 
ductor. 2. Solo clarinets. 38. Repi- 
ano clarinets. 4. Flute and piccolo. 
5. Oboes. [19743-19747 


© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
15, 1910; EH 2388449-2388453 ; Novello 
& co., Itd., London, England. 


EVENING; nocturne by H. Stanley 
Walser; piano. [19748 
© duly 6s 1910 2c, silky 23 
1910; EH 235622; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 

EVENING CHIMES; idyl, by T. H. Rollin- 
Son, arr. by H. F. Odell; mandolin 
orchestra. [19749 

© July 19, 1910; 2 ¢« July 23, 
1910; E 285635; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

KVENING SHADOWS; three-step by O. H. 

Williams; piano. [19750 

© gily) Ws, 1910 2 -e Inly +20: 
1910; E 238282; Ottis E. Williams 
pub. co., Hoquiam, Wash. 

EVENING (THE) SHADOWS FALL; by 
Frederic Emerson Farrar; piano. 

[19751 

© July 16, 1910; 2 ce July 18, 

1910; HE 236578; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

EVERLASTING (AN) LOVE; words by 

James Rowe, music by R. L. Powell. 

[19752 

©) May, 28, 191012 eo" July 22: 

1910; E 236696; Trio music ©co., 
Waco, Tex. 

EVERY GIRLIE LOVES ME, BUT THE GIRL I 
LOVE; from The girl of my dreams, 
lyric by Otto Hauerbach, music by 
Karl Hoschna. [19753 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238294; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, IN. ¥. 

EVIG 0G UDEN FORANDRING (Hwig und 
ohne veriindrung); digt af I. P. 
Jacobsen, musik af Hakon Schmedes. 

[19754 

© duly.) 19103 2c; Aug. 1251910: 

EH 238420; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, 
Germany. 

Eyv’RYBODY LOOKED AT ME; lyric by 
Felix F. Feist, music by Joel P. 


Corin. [19755 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
EK 238401; Leo Feist, New York, 
INGO 


FACING THE DAWN; words by James 
Rowe, music by A. B. Sebren. 
[19756 
© May 28, 1910; 2°¢ July 22, 
1910; E 236764; Trio music Co., 
Waco, Tex. 

FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY; 
from Three million dollars, lyric by 
David Kempner, music by Anatol 
Friedland. [19757 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
EH 235818; Leo Feist, New York, 
Ny ¥ 


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19758 


pt. LI, D.75., ¥..5 


Fairies (THE); words by Olive Hall, 
music by Daniel Rowe, vocal or in- 
strumental. (Tone stories, no. 19.) 

[19758 

© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 15, 

1910; E 238482; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Farry (THE) courT; minuet by H. 
Stanley Walser, op. 20; piano. 
[19759 


© July 26, 1910; 2 « July 28, 
1910; E 235734; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


Farry (A) LULLABY; by Gladys Adam- 
son, op. 14; pianoforte. [19760 
@ dune 22, 1910: 2) ¢.. duly -22, 
1910; E 236814; G. Adamson, Lon- 
don, England. 


FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY; words by 
Roland Eyre, music by Ernest Aus- 
tin. [19761 

© July 28, 1910; 2 ¢. July 29, 
1910; E 238009; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

FANTAISIE BRILLANTE. See Gounod 

(Cs) 


FANTASIE; zu Weihnachten, von Gus- 
tav Lange, op. 172, no.-5, arr. von 
Friedrich Seitz; als duo, violine und 
piano, oder als duo, violoncello und 
piano, oder als trio, violine, violon- 
cello und piano. [19762 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
E 238398; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


FAREWELL; words by Lord Byron, 

music by John Pointer, op. 1, no. 2. 

[19763 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 235837; Novello & co., 1td., Lon- 
don, England. 


FAREWELL (A); two-part song, words 
by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, music by 
Alfred Redhead. 4to. (Novello’s 
school songs, no. 1017.) [19764 

(duly, 27, 1910. 2 (¢. July; 28: 
1910; E 2385726; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


FAREWELL, MY JOY; words by Mary E. 
Coleridge, music by C. V. Stanford, 
op. 119, no. 2; mixed voices.  4to. 
(Choral library, no. 26.) [19765 

© July 27, 1910; 2 e. July 26, 
1910; EH 255697; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London, England. 


FASCINATION WALTZES; by E. W. Wil- 
ber; piano. [19766 
© July 15, 19103; 2 ec auly 30: 
1910; E 238072; Edwin W. Wilber, 
St. John, N. B., Canada. 


FATE; words and music by Lily Strick- 
land; high voice in F minor. [19767 
© June 24, 1910; 2 e@ July 30, 


1910; E 285772; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FATHER’S GONE TO WORK; words and 
music by G. F. Jordan. Blooming- 
ton, Modern music co. [19768 


© July 27, 1910; 2 eds 27 
1910; E 286968; Geo. F. Jordan, 
Bloomington, Ill. 


FESTIVAL PARADE; march by Chas. A. 
Drumheller, arr. by W. H. Mackie; 


band. [19769 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238276; Leo Feist, New York, 
Ne Y. 


FETE (UNE) CHEZ Henri III; ballet, 
esquisse Symphonique par Marius 
Carman, op. 283; piano. [19770 

© July 21, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238075; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


FEUER, FEUER; tanzlied, ged. von Maria 
von Othegraven, musik von Thomas 
Morley, eingerichtet von A. vy. Othe- 


graven; mdunnerchor. 4to. (Alte 
weisen in neuem gewande, no. 9.) 
[19771 


© July 11, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 2388154; C. F. W. Siegel’s musika- 
lienhandlung, (R. Linnemann), Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


FICHTENBAUM (EIN) STEHT EINSAM; 
ged. von H. Heine, musik von Gerard 
Bunk; mittlere singstimme. (Sechs 
lieder, no. 3.) [19772 


© June 23, 1910; 2 ey Ane 10) 
1910; E 288868; J. Noroth nachf. 
J. Day, Trier, Germany. 


FIDELITAS; ged. von Ernst Staus, mu- 
sik von Richard Trunk, op. 28, no. 
1; mi&nnerchor. Partitur 4to. 

[19773 

© July 2, 1910; 2c Aug. 5, 1910; 

EK 288159; C. F. Kabnt, nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


FIELITzZ (A. von) Three songs from 
Eliland, arr. by Otto Langey; or- 
chestra. 4to. (Galaxy of orchestra 
musie, no. 21.) [19774 

© July 29, 1910; 2 ec July 30, 
1910; E 285775; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


1136 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


19792 


FIFTY YEARS AGC; words by Earle C. | FoLLow THE BANNER OF JESUS; words 


Jones, musie by L’Albert. [19775 

Seamiy 21, 1910; 2 ¢. July 27, 
1910; E 236908; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit, Mich. 


FIoRILLO (FEDERIGO) ‘Thirty-six ca- 
prices or etudes for the violin; ed. 
and fingered by Edmund Singer; 
with biographical sketch by Gustav 
Saenger. [19776 

meaealy 14 1910; 2 « July 27, 
1910; E 236950; Carl Fischer, New 
Week, N.Y. 


First (THE) BLUE BIRD; musSic arr. 
by Frances Allegre; flute, voice and 
piano. [19777 

err @ Aue 1, 1910; BH 238053; 
Mrs. M. F. Davis, Farmland, Ind. 


FLagc (THE) OF OUR UNION FOREVER; 
song, music by George Emerson. 


[19778 

Sein 27, 1910; 2. c. July 28, 

1910; E 235719; Leo Feist, New 
York, N. Y. 


FLOWER OF LOVE (Fleur d’amour) ; 
valse lente, by Henry Weyts, arr. by 
H. Engelmann; piano. [19779 

Geauly 48,1910; 2 c, July 18, 
1910; E 236601; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FLOWERS (THE) THAT BLOOM IN THE 
SPRING; song from Gilbert and Sulli- 
van’s comic opera The mikado, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus. [19780 

@ejune 23, 1910: 2 ¢. July 29, 
1910; E 236984; Eclipse pub. co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FLYING CLOUDS; by Frederick EKmerson 
Farrar; piano. [19781 


(Ce suiy 20, 1980; 2 ec. July 28, 
1910; E 235748; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FLyiInc DuTcCHMAN. See Wagner (R.). 


FoLiK-sone (A); words by Werther 
von Legernsee (12th century), music 
by W. Wolstenholme. (Four little 
songs, no. 4.) [19782 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238197; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FOoLLETTE; from Three million dollars, 
lyric by David Kempner, music by 
Anatol Friedland. [19783 

© Aue. 151910: 2 c, Aug. 2; 1910; 
E 235819; Leo. Feist, New York, 
Be ¥. 


11 


by Jennie Wilson, music by W. W. 
Smith. [19784 

© yune tt 1910" 2 e. sully, 22) 
1910; E 236706; Woodie W. Smith, 
Rotan, Tex. 


FONTAINE (LA) (The _ fountain); 
morceau de salon, by Carl Bohm, 
op. 221, rev. and fingered by Rafael 
Richter; piano. [19785 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238293; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


Foote (ARTHUR) Ballade, op. 69; 
violine und pianoforte. [19786 


© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235953; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FoR LOVE’S SWEET SAKE; words and 
music by R. M. Stults. [19787 


©) duly 18) 1910: 2° ee july 18: 
1910; E 286600; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


For Mr; words and music by B. B. 
Edmiaston. [19788 
©, May.28)) 1910) 2c, July a22, 
Oe Aw) 2a0Cies Trio, MUSIC [eO:, 
Waco, Tex. , 


For THE JOY THAT WAS SET BEFORE 
Him; words by A. A. P., music by 
G. C. Stebbins. [19789 

Oye Tulyie25,: A910) 2) “ec, - July 29; 
1910; E 236997; Geo. C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


FORESTERS OF AMERICA; march by 
Paolo Bolognese; piano. [19790 


© July 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
EK 235808; Antonio Grauso, New 
York NOX. 


Forfr (LA) BLEUE; conte lyrique en 
3 actes, d’aprés les contes de Per- 
rault, poéme de Jacques Cheneviére, 
musique de Louis Aubert. Partition 
pour chant et piano, réduite par 
Vauteur. [19791 

Or Ausra 1910s. 2 ce Auge a3; 
1910; D 18698; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


ForGET-ME-NOT; by Joseph Fredericks ; 
piano. (A garland, Curwen’s edi- 
tion, no. 9187.) [19792 

Gi duly 25,’ 910‘ 2c. July 26; 
1910: E 236847; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


t 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19793 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 5 


FoRSAKEN BY ALL BUT JESUS; words by 
Eden Reeder Latta, music by W. W. 
Smith. [197938 


©) June. 145, A910. 2 e. Fulye22, 
1910; E 236690; Woodie W. Smith, 
Rotan, Tex. 


FORSE CHE SI FORSE CHE NO; novelletta 
di F. Boghen; pianoforte. [19794 


© June 30, 1910; 2 c Aug. 10, 
1910; E 238365; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


FouR LITTLE BUTTERFLIES; schottische 
and barn dance, by Lawrence B. 
O’Connor; piano _ solo. Boston, 
Colonial music pub. co. [19795 


© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238211; G. M. Blandford, Boston, 
Mass. 


FRASQUITA; danse espagnole, par Ed- 
ouard Gautier, op. 85, violon avec 
ace. de piano. [19796 

© July 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237078; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


FREIER (DER); musikalisches lust- 
spiel in einem aufzuge nach dem 
friihlingsspiel, Im stéckelshuh von 
Gustav Klitscher, musik von Alfred 
Schattmann. Klavierauszug mit 
text. [19797 

© July 13, 1910: 2¢ July 13, 1910: 
D 18667; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


FrReENcH (A) RHAPSODY; by A. Finche, 

op. 11; piano. [19798 

©Ave July 18,1910: 236622 ; 
Albert Finche, Craig, Minn. 


Frisco (THE) RAG; by Harry Arm- 
strong, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; or- 
chestra. 4to. [19799 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235896; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Nore ue: Yc 


FRISSON ; valse lente, par S. Sinibaldi; 

piano. [19800 

© July 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

EK 2380838; EF. D. Marchetti, Paris, 
France. 


FRoGS AND CRICKETS; by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, op. 16; piano. (4 charac- 
teristic pieces, no. 2.) [19801 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235960; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FROM A LOG CABIN. 
(Bh. A.) 


See MacDowell 


FRUHLINGSSTURME; ged. von Gustav 
Herrmann, musik von Clemens 
Schmalstich, op. 26. [19802 


© June 27, 19102°2%e- uly -22, 
1910; E 2386804; R. G. Erler, Berlin, 
Germany. 


GARDEN IDYLS; album of 12 lyric pieces, 
by Harvey Lohr, op. 25; pianoforte. 
Books 1-6, nos. 1-12. [19803-19808 

© July 26, 1910; 2 c. each July 26, 
1910; E 235689-235694; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., London, England. 


GARDEN (THE) OF IDLE DREAMS; words 
by F. Clifford Harris, musie by Ed- 
die Jewell. [19809 

© July 27, 1910; 2¢. July 28, 1910; 
E 235747; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, IN. ¥. 


GARDENER (THE); waltz song, words 
by Franz Christan, music by W. H. 
Neidlinger; sop. or ten. and mezzo- 
sop. or bar. [19810 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235951; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


GARDENIA WALTZ; by Leila Troland; 
piano. Boston, Oliver Ditson co. 
[19811 
© July 27, 19102 24ceeiuiy. ce: 
1910; E 235771; Leila Troland Gard- 
ner, Waltham, Mass. 
GAUTIER (EpovuarD) Sennett, op. 36; 
violon avec ace. de piano. [19812 
© July 5, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237079; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 
GAVOTTE; by Carl Bohm, op. 314, no. 3, 
ed. and fingered by Ph. Mittell; vio- 
lin and piano. [19813 


© Aug. 4, 19102 GeAuer ea 
E 235889; G. Schirmer, New York, 
IN: 
par. Serge Bortkiewiez, op. 12, 
no. 2, revidiert von Rudolf Ganz; 
piano. [19814 
© .Aug.. 11, 1910; 2 expAgea a2: 
1910; E 238423; Rozsavolgyi & Co., 
Budapest, Hungary. 
GAVOTTE IN B MINOR; by L. Nassberg, 
op. 24, ed. by H. A. Lang; piano. 
[19815 | 
© July 18, 1910; 2 Gesuly 1s: 
1910; E 236606; Theo. Presser €o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
GAVOTTE MODERNE; by Arthur B. Bur- 
nand; piano. [19816 
© July 7, 1910; 2 ec. July 7, 1910; 
E 235372; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


1138 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


GeNESUNG (Recovery); ged. von Otto 
Julius Bierbaum, English version by 
John Bernhoff, musik von Wilhelm 
Kienzl, op. 82; hohe singstimme. 
(Fiinf gesinge, no. 4.) [19817 

eety 16, 1910; 2 c. Aug, 12, 
1910; E 238418; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


GESANG DES LEBENS; ged. von Otto Erich 
Hartleben, musik von Richard Wetz, 


op. 29; minnerchor und klavier. 
Partitur und stimmen. [19818 
©) sune 26, 1910: 2 c. Aug. 10, 


1910; E 288364; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, 
Germany. 
GIPSY REVEL; caprice by Will A. Hard- 
ing, op. 15; piano. [19819 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238232; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


GikL (THE) I LEFT BEHIND; words and 
music by A. S. Miller. [19820 
Graoly 22, 1910; 2 c.. July 27, 
1910; E 288287; Albert S. Miller, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


Girt (THE) OF MY DREAMS; from The 
girl of my dreams, lyric by Otto 
Hauerbach, music by Karl Hoschna. 

[19821 


er inte 27, 1910: 2c. July. 28, 
1910; E 235746; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GigL (THE) WHO WOULDN’T SPOON; 
from The girl of my dreams, lyric 
by Otto Hauerbach, music by Karl 
Hoschna. [19822 


© July 22, 1910; 2c. July 23, 1910: 
EK 235616; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Momes N.Y. 
hotel orch, no. 163. [19823 

Ceiniy 26, 1910; 2 ¢. July 27, 
1910; E 236899; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GIRLS, GIRLS, KEEP YOUR FIGURE; from 
Three million dollars, words by Ed- 
gar Allan Woolf, music by Anatol 
Friedland. [19824 

ean. 13, 1910- 2 ¢ Aug 15, 
1910; E 288405; Leo Feist, New 
Werk, N.Y. 

GIVE ME THE GRAND OLD U.S. A.; words 

and music by Alan Harly. [19825 
rl le. july 15, 1910: HW 238113; 
Early pub. cc., Oakland, Cal. 
GLORIOUS LOVE; words by James Rowe, 
music by S. W. Jones. [19826 
CF tune edd. 1010s .2..c;. July 22; 
1910; E 236692; S. W. Jones, Baird, 
Tex. 


19836 


GLUCK (CHRISTOPH WILIBALD VON) 
Air of Asteria; from the opera II 
Telemaco, English version by and 
music arr. by Kurt Schindler. [19827 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2c. Aug. 15, 1910; 
E 238444; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INES : ; 


GO ON AND LOVE ME SOME MORE; words 
and music by Raymond Brown. 
[19828 
© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 3, 1910; 
EH 238126; Music house of Laemmle, 
New York, N. Y. 


Go OUT AND SAVE THEM; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by Howard E. 
Smith. [19829 

©) Mays 23 21910. 2. re. duly 22: 
ISTO e296 (05 o LEIONP MUSIC COs, 
Waco, Tex. 


GO TEACH ALL NATIONS; words and 
music by E. H. Shelton. [19830 
@yMay 28) 1910.  2)7e. amly, 22; 
TOL > BL -2S6%6Hs 1 Drioy music + co:; 
Waco, Tex. 


GoDARD (BENJAMIN LouIs PAUL) Au 
matin, op. 83; arr. by R. E. Hil- 
dreth; orchestra. 4to. [19831 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238210; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


GOD’S CALLING; sacred song with quar- 
tette, words by Chas. T. Edwards, 
music by Luther F. Mezick. [19882 

©@F silly, 28) 190" 2° ¢, Aue. ag 
1910; E 288325; Brown & Edwards 
music co., Wilmington, Del. 


GOING ON THE WAY; words by S. J. 
Oslin, music by G. T. Rayfield. 
[19833 
© Mar. 27, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238295; George T. Rayfield, Weo- 
gufka, Ala. 


GOLD BOND; quadrille, by J. Gearen; 

orchestra. 4to. [19834 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2'c. Aug. 19, 1910; 

E 238434; Joseph Gearen, Chicago, 
ne 


GOLDEN DAYS; overture by Mackie- 
Beyer; band. 4to. [198385 
© July 25,1910; 2 c. July 26, 1910; 


E 235679; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
—-~ orchestra. [198386 


© July 26,1910; 2 c. July 27, 1910; 
BH. 236868; .J. ‘W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1139 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19837 


pt. 1, n. s., v.5 


GOLDEN SHEAFS; waltz by W. Aletter; 

piano. [19837 

© July 27,1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; 

E 235744; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, No Y. 

GOLDMARK (CaRgL) Air in G; from 
violin concerto, op. 28, arr. by J. G. 
Zahn, ed. by Hugo Ries; violin with 
organ ace. [19838 

©: Aus: 2,1910--2-¢ Age 3) 1910: 
E 235864; G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 


GOOD OLD SAVIN Rock; words and music 

by G. Marcosano. [198389 

© July 21,1910; 2 ¢. July 22, 1910; 

EK 2386780; A. B. Clinton co., New 
Haven, Conn. 


GooD OLD SHIRLEY; words and music 
by O. R. Whittemore. Boston, C. W. 
Thompson & co. [19840 

© July 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238028; Otis R. Whittemore, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


GOODBYE SWEETHEART; words by G. 
Farris, music by Chas. Noel Doug- 
las. [19841 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238830; George Farris, Winches- 
ter, Va. 


GoopHART (A. M.) time ; 
organ. obl. 8vo. [19842 
© July) 25:519105.2:0es Julye26: 
1910; E 285705; A. M. Goodhart, 
Brighton, England. 


Goopy Two-SHorEs; caprice by Arthur 
Pryor; band. 4to. [19848 
© July 5, 1910; 2 ec. July 27, 1910; 
E 236920; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N. Y. 
Goose (THE) STEP; words by Edward 
Madden, music by Alfred J. Doyle. 
[19844 
On sualy 27 1910s 2 el July § 27, 
1910; E 236894; Harry von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
GOUNOD (CHARLES-FRANCOIS) (Fantai- 
sie brillante; sur des motifs de 
Yopera Faust, arr. by Henri Wieni- 
awski, op 20; violon avec ace. de 
piano, ed. by Gustav Saenger. 
[19845 
&) June. 25, 1910: Qees Duly 27, 
1910; E 286955; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ni. 
Serenade; arr. by Alvin Buechner 
and A. Herman; violoncello and pi- 
ano. [19846 
©), Jume, 25." 19tO:. 2° cy uly 27, 
1910; E 2386948; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork,- IN. ¥: 


Study in + 


GRACE’S LUCKY SHOE LACE; words by 
EK. L. Buresh, music by Clifton 
Keith. [19847 


© July 28, 1910;.2 ec Aus 10, 
1910; E 238828; Emil L. Buresh, 
Long Branch, N. J. 


GRAFT, GRAFT, GRAFT; words and music 
by T. C. Butler. [19848 


© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 
E 236956; Thos. C. Butler, Detroit, 
Mich. 


GRASSHOPPERS; by G. A. Grant-Schae- 
fer, op. 16; piano. (4 characteristic 
pieces, no. 4.) [19849 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 285963; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


GREAT (THE) CONQUEST; marche mili- 
taire, by Frederic D. Wood, op. 69; 
orchestra. [19850 


© July 11, 19103;22%e) sulky 27, 
1910; E 236910; Carl Fischer, New 
York; NY: 


GREAT (THE) NEW DAM; words and 
music by A. Gersten. [19851 


© 1c. Aug. 1, 1910; E 2380383; A. 
Gersten, New York, N. Y. 


GREETING (A); words by Thomas Hey- 
wood, music by William C. Steere, 
op. 15. (Four songs, no. 2.) [19852 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235914; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


GREGOIRE; polka-marche par Rodolphe 
Berger; piano. [19853 


© July 30, 1910; 2.:e; Ames 11980; 
E 288082; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


GRIEG (EDVARD HAGERUP) Hrotic, op. 
48, no. 5; arr. by L. P. Laurendeau ; 
band. 4to. [19854 


© July 1, 1910; 26 cyedebeeer 
1910; E 236918; Carl Fischer, New 
York: oNy oy. 


— Half hours with the favorite com- 
posers; a collection of selected orig- 
inal compositions, compiled, ed. and 
fingered, by Paolo Gallico; piano. 
Grieg, vol. 2. [19855 


© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 ce Aue; 
1910; E 238380; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York, N. Y: 


1140 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


19875 


Grieg (Epvarp Hacerupr)—Continued. 
—— Land-sighting; four-part chorus, 
words after the Norwegian of Bjérn- 
stjerne BjOrnson, music arr. by Ar- 
thur Claassen; women’s voices with 
alto solo. (Octavo choruses, no. 
54388. ) [19856 


eevee 40, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 
1910; EH 238336; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 

Norwegian dances, op. 35, 1 and 
2; ed. by Charles Woodhouse; pianv- 
conductor’s part. [Edition for Eng- 
lish orchestra.] Nos. 1 and 2. Nos. 
3 and 4. [19857, 19858 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 

1910; EH 238184, 238185; C. F. Peters, 

Leipzig, Germany. 

— Reminiscences of Grieg; fantasia, 
selected and arr. by Charles Godfrey, 
jr.; orchestra with piano-conductor. 

[19859 
© July 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 

E 238186; C. F. Peters, Leipzig, Ger- 

many. 

Solvejg’s song; arr. by Edwin 

Franks Goldman. 1. Clarinet and 

piano. 2. Cornet and piano. 

[19860, 19861 


© June 25, 1910; 2 ¢. each July 27, 
1910; E 236946, 236947 ; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. 

GROTESQUES (THE); selection on Vere 
Smith’s popular songs, arr. by H. M. 
Higgs; piano. [19862 

© July 25, 1910; 2 c. July 26, 1910; 
E 235708; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
don, England. 

GROVLEZ (GABRIEL) impromptu; harpe 
chromatique. [19863 

© July 17, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; 
EK 235785; O. Bouwens van der Boi- 
jen & cie., Paris, France. 

GWENDOLYN; words by Richard R. 
Hanch, music by Walter Rolfe. 

[19864 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
EH 238234; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

GYPSIES (THE); valse de salon by 
Will. M. S. Brown; piano. [19865 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 2383826; Brown & Edwards music 
co., Wilmington, Del. 

HAHN UND HENNE; duett aus der mu- 
Sikalischen schnurre, Chanteclair, 
text von Carl Lindau, musik von 
Béla von Ujj. [19866 

© Feb. 25, 1910; 2 c. July 16, 1910; 
£ 236867 ; Felix Bloch erben, Berlin, 
Germany . 


HAHNENDUETT; aus der operette Die 
keusche Susanne, text von Georg 
Okonkowsky, musik von Jean Gil- 
bert. [19867 

© July 5, 1910; 2¢ Aug. 13, 1910; 
E 237084; Max Winterfeld, Char- 
lottenburg, Germany. 

HaIL, KING GEORGE; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Edward St. 
Quentin. No. 1 in F. [19868 

© July 13, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
FE 288128; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 

written and composed by Osland 

Denner, Perci Leonard and Laurence 

St. Elmo. [19869 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 
EK 236888; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 

HALF HOURS WITH THE FAVORITE COM- 
posers. See Grieg (KH. H.) 
HALLELUJAH TO JESUS; words 
musie by Mrs. B. B. Edmiaston. 

[19870 
© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
E 236770; Trio music co., Waco, Tex. 
HAPPINESS; rondo grazioso, by Gustav 
Lazarus, op. 136, no. 3; piano. 
[19871 
Oy WAMe Maal Od Obs: 2) Cy Atmiek a Tae 
1910; EH 238503; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

HAppy AS KINGS; eighteen songs for 
children, words selected from Child’s 
garden of verses, by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, music by Angela Diller. 

[19872 
@ dily7 225) 19102 2c duly 23, 
1910; E 235618; M. Witmark & sons, 

Be ooNew York, (No YC 

HAPPY EVERY DAY; words by F. L. 
HWiland and W. W. S., music by W. 
W. Smith. [19875 

Gi June see AOIOR 2 ce. Sky. 22; 

1910; E 286705; Woodie W. Smith, 
Rotan, Tex. 

HAPPY HOME (Gliickliches heim); by 


and 


A. Sartorio, op. 894, no. 4; piano. 
(For encouragement, no. 4.) 
[19ST+4 


Or More? a T9L0s 2 er Aus Ts 
1910; EK 288508; Theo. Presser ¢Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

HARK AS THE TWILIGHT PALE; Persian 
Serenade, words by Bayard Taylor, 
musie by John W. Metealf; mezzo- 
sop. or tenor and alto or bass. 

[19ST5 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
FE 235948; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


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19876 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 5 


HARK! THE ANGELS ARE CALL- 
words and music by J. E. Jones. 
[19876 


©) July-26, 19105. 2. c.. Julysee: 


HARK ! 
ING; 


1910; E 285762; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

HARK, THE ANGELS SWEETLY SING; 
Christmas carol, music by Homer 
Tourjée; mixed voices. (Octavo 
church music, no. 10088.) [19877 


©) Aug.8, 1910;,2.e; Avie. 8) 1910; 
E 288225; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


HARK, THE ROBIN’S EARLY SONG; trio, 
words by W. W. Caldwell, music by 
Frank Lynes, op. 12, no. 1; women’s 
voices. (Octavo series, no. 4638.) 

[19878 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 

E 235943; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Harp (THE) PLAYER AND HIS SON; by 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 223, no. 5; 
piano. [19879 

© July 26, 1910: 2 <. July 28: 
1910; E 285735; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


HARP TONES WALTZ; by R. HE. Whiting, 
op. 8, no. 4, ed. by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern; piano. [19880 

© July’ 16,° 1910; 2-2 c* July 23, 
1910; H 2385623; R. E. Whiting, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


HARVEST CANTATA; words by Rose Daf- 
forne Betjemann, music by Julius 
Harrison; soprano or tenor, and con- 
tralto or baritone, soli and chorus. 
Svo. [19881 

Or tniv on. 1910. 2: ec, July.28. 
1910; E 235728; Novello & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


HARVEST (THE) IS WASTING; words by 
Chas. A. Tipton, music by ‘Soap 
Bailey. [19882 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. July 22,1910; 
K 236760; Trio music co., Waco, Tex. 


HARVEST MOON WALTZ; by G. Emerson; 
piano. [19883 
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910: 
EK 235815; Leo. Feist, New York, 
hes a 
HAVE YOU SEEN MY DorRA; words and 
music by S. A. Mayers. [19884 
@. July 223, 1910; 2.-e: Fuly 23: 


1910; E 285650; S. A. Mayers, New 
MOrk. Ney. 


HAYDN (JOSEPH) Andante from Sin- 
fonia no. 11; arr. by Wm. Heald; 
clarinet and piano. [19885 


© June 29, 1910; 2) duly 27, 
1910; E 236932; Carl Fischer, New 
Y OrkseNs We 


HE DIED ON THE CROSS FOR ME; words 
by J. D. B., musie by J. Debar. 
[19886 
© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 285847; James D. Barnitz, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


HE HAD SEEN BETTER DAYS; words and 
music by Casper Hart. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [19887 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238105; Edward Gruse, Corona, 
S. Dak. 


HE’S A DEVIL, YOU COULD HEAR THAT 


LADY SAY; words by Sam Harrison, 
music by Alfred Chaplin Bayley. 
[19888 
© 1c Aug. 10; 1910> 1238357; 
Sam Harrison, Oakland, Cal. 


HE’S ME KIDDO; a Bowery waltz song, 
words and music by Joe Bren. 
[19889 
© Aug. 5; 1910: 2 & Aus Ss) 41910; 
E 2388269 ; E. Harry Kelly music co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


HE, SHE AND THEY; words anon., musie 
by Alicia Adélaide Needham. No. 1 
rae [19890 

©. July. 14, 19102 Jeet 3, 
1910; E 235673; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


HEAR DEM BELLS; jubilee song, words 
and music by D. S. MceCosh. Rev. 
ed. [19891 

© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
H} 238034; W. H. Willis & co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


HEAR, O LorD; a chant, music by 
Carrie B. Adams. [19892 
© July 25, 1910;,2 <aigieeer, 
1910; E 236882; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HEART’S DELIGHT; “waltz, by Nellie 

Carter; piano. [19893 

© July 23, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238050; Metzler & eo., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Hem Danzig; festmarsch, von Fritz 

Brase; pianoforte. [19894 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ec. Aug-12,41910; 

E 238407; Herm. Lau, Danzig, Ger- 
many. 


1142 


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nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


19912 


HEIMKEHR; ged. von Hermann Lingg, 
musik von Paul Prehl, op. 10; bass- 
stimme und pianoforte. [19895 

Pdaiv to: 1910- 2 c. Aug. 18, 
1910; E 237070; Fritz Schuberth, jr., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


HERZIGES SCHATZLE; lied im volkston, 
text von W. Osterwald, musik von 
Willy v. d. .Berg; miannerchor. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [19896 

fe sume 23. 1910; 2 c. July 22, 
1910; E 236793; J. Noroth naeh- 
folger, J. Day, Trier, Germany. 

HEUMANN (ROBERT) Zwei lieder: A. 
Friiulein Gigerlette; B. Im schlosse 
Mirabel, op. 10, ged. von O. J. Bier- 
baum, fiir hohe singstimme. [19897 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 


E 237072; Otto Bauer, Munich, Ger- 
many. 

A. Rosen; ged. von O. J. 
Bierbaum. B. Dornroédschen, ged. von 


K. Bulke, fiir eine singstimme mit 
klavierbegleitung. [19898 

© July 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1910; 
E 237064; Otto Bauer, Munich, Ger- 
many. 


A. Winterfrage; ged. v. K. 
Vanselow. B. Die tochter der Sa- 
lome; ged. v. K. Bulke, op. 8, fiir 
mittlere singstimme. [19899 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 13, 1910; 
E 237073; Otto Bauer, Munich, Ger- 
many. 


HINAUF (Mount up); ged. von Rudolf 
Trabold, English version by John 
Bernhoft, musik von Wilhelm 
Kienzl, op. 82; hohe singstimme. 
(Fiinf gesinge, no. 5.) [19900 

@ July 16, 1910; 2 c. Aug: 12, 
1910; E 238419; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


HIS EYES WILL GUIDE; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
[19901 
Ortiiy 25, 1910; 2 ec. July 29, 
1910; E 236994; Geo. C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


HIS LOVE IS IN MY SOUL; words by R. 
L. Powell, music by B. L. Kidd. 
[19902 
© May 28,1910: 2 c.. July 22) 
io. H 2386718: Trio music ¢o., 
Waco, Tex. 
HIs LOVE IS MY JOY; words by James 
Rowe, music by M. L. Ferguson. 
[19903 
© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. July 22, 
1D1O: WH 256728;.-~Trio. music, ¢co., 
Waco, Tex. 


HIs LOVE SHALL TRIUMPH; words by 

James Rowe, music by R. L. Powell. 

[19904 

©. June; 11,2 1910+ 2 ne) tulyer 22 

191039 He 236700: Trio imiusice cor 
Waco, Tex. 


HIS TENDER CARE; words and music by 
R. E. Campbell. [19905 
© May 28,°1910: 2) er July 22 
1910; EH 236754; Trio music ©Co., 
Waco, Tex. 


HOLD ME WITH A CHARM; words from 
A woman’s last word, by Robert 
Browning, music by Alick Maclean. 

[19906 

©: July 28; 1910 27 & “July 29) 

1910; EH 238004; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


Hoitp THOU MY HAND; words by Ray- 
mond KH. Dixon, music by Mabel 
Johnston Camp. [19907 

Or July 420 A910 2 e7 inlys ae 
1910; E 235756; Norman H. Camp, 
Chicago, III. 


HoLuins (ALFRED) Intermezzo; piano. 
[19908 


Ooi ss ote 2c Aus. eta: 
1910; E 238448; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Hoty CoMMUNION ; communion service, 


music by Thomas Ely; treble 
voices in A. 4to. (Modern church 
services, no. 69.) [19909 


© Auge. 13;,1910; (2° ec Aue. 12, 
1910; E 238384; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


HoME AGAIN IN FRANKLIN; words by 
W. T. Bell, music by Edward B. 
Manville. [19910 

© duly. 2il.r1 O10 2c. July 25, 
1910; E 286823; Geo. W. Feldman, 
Franklin, Pa. 


Homes (THE) BEYOND; words by L. R. 
Shackleford, music by D. A. Shackle- 


ford. [19911 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. July 22, 
1910; E 2386751; Trio music Co., 
Waco, Tex. 


HOME STUDY BOOK FOR BEGINNERS IN 
Music; by Mrs. Crosby Adams, con- 
taining musical phrases to write, 
sing and play. Part 1. obl. S8vo. 

[19912 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 

BH 288334; Clayton F. Summy Co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


1143 


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19913 


HoNEY GIRL YOU’RE A PEARL; words and 
music by H. Breckman. [19913 
© ic. July 30, 1910; BH 2385761; 
Herman Breckman, Hammond, Ind. 


HooNEYMOONING HONEY IN BOMBAY; 
characteristic march and two-step, 
by Dave Reed, jr., arr. by W. C. 
O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. [19914 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug 6, 1910; 

E 235895; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, JN. Y. 

——-——yocal. Orchestra in G. 4to. 

[19915 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 

E 235899; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York; N.Y: 


Horns; a merry musical entertain- 
ment, words and music by Frank L. 
Bristow. [19916 

© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238035; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


How’D YOU LIKE TO BE MY SUMMER 
GIRL; words by A. Knippenberg, mu- 
sic by R. Knippenberg. [19917 

© July 22,7 1910: 2 c. duly 25; 
1910; EK 236825; Adelyn & Ruth 
Knippenberg, Milwaukee, Vis. 


How MANY THOUSAND YEARS AGO; a 
love symphony, words by A. 
O’Shaughnessy, music by Bruno 
Huhn; soprano or tenor, and mezzo- 
sop. or bar. [19918 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 285958; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


HUGUENOT (THE); words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Stanley Gordon. 
No. 2 in E fiat. [19919 

©. Julye 21) 191052) erty: 22, 
1910; E 236781; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


HUITIEME BEATITUDE; par — César 
Franck, transcription pour deux pi- 
anos avec chant par Georges Hum- 


bert. [19920 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 @ Aug. 13, 
1910; E 2387063; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 

HUMMELCHEN (Das); ged. von H. 
Seidel, musik von Gerard Bunk; 
mittlere singstimme. (Sechs lieder, 
no. 2:) [19921 

© Jone 23, 1910='2 ¢ Aue. 10: 


1910; E 238367; J. Néroth nachf., J. 
Day, Trier, Germany. 


HUNGARIAN DANCE. See Brahms (J.) 


pt. HES, vy. 


H-U-S-B-A-N-D; Words and music by 

[Richard Hyde]. [19922 

© 1c. Aug. 12, 1910; HB 238397; 
Emily Francis, New York, N. Y. 


HvaD INTET OGA HAR SETT; ord af 
[J. S. Helgren], musik af M. B. Fos- 
ter. (Korsanger for Gudstjainsten, 
oktay-serie, no. 29.) [19923 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
E 2383887; Augustana book concern, 
Roek Island, Ill. 


HYPNOTIZING LizE; words by H. Coan, 
music by H. B. Binner. [19924 
© July 21, 1910 2Cceauly 25, 
1910; E 235633; Harry Coan & H. B. 
Binner, Chicago, Ill. 


I AM COMING BACK TO SIAM; written 
and composed by Frank W. Carter, 
Will. E. Haines, and Donovan Meher. 


[19925 
© July. 26, 1910: 2 °eeamly 26; 
1910; HE 2359688; HWrancis, May —& 


Hunter, London, England. 


= 


AM THINKING OF A CITY; words by 
Woodie W. Smith, music by Mrs. 
Woodie Smith. [19926 

© June 11, 1910; 2 ce auly 22, 
1910; E 236689; Woodie W. Smith, 
Rotan, Tex. 


I ARISE FROM DREAMS OF THEE; words 
by Percy Bysshe Shelley, music by 
J. W. Bischoff; soprano or tenor, 
and mezzo-soprano or baritone. 

[19927 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1910; 

E 235945; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


I ASK NO MORE THAN THIS; words by 

F. L. Hiland, music by R. L. Powell. 

[19928 

© June 11, 1910; 2 er dmg 22, 

1910;.E 2386703; “Erie. anses cos 
Waco, Tex. 


I CANNOT KEEP MY TROUSERS NICELY 
CREASED; from The vagabonds’ en- 
tertainment, words by Archie Hesse, 
music by Harold Montague. [19929 

(©) Aug. -12, 1910;.2 ¢ Auge: 
1910; E 288390; Reynolds & ¢co., 
London, England. 


I CAN’T MISS THAT BALL GAME}; Words 
by Geo. Moriarity, music by Joe 
Cooper. [19930 

© “Apr. 13; 1910.2 -e-ary a. 
1910; BH 285754; Harry Cooper mu- 
sic pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


1144 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


19949 


I Dip NOT KNOW; words by Charles 
Hanson Towne, music by G. Marsch- 
al-Loepke; high voice in D flat. 

[199381 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 285865; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


I DIDN’T MIND IT WHEN HE LANDED, 
BUT WHEN HE SIT DOWN; words and 
music by H. J. Menkemeller. 

[19932 

© July 28, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 

E 235932; H. J. Menkemeller, New 
Werk, N.. ¥. 


I DO LIKE THE NAME OF Mary; written 
and composed by Tom Mellor and 
Harry Gifford. [199383 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 16, 
1910; E 287104; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


I HAVE A FRIEND; words by Lizzie Gil- 
liam, music by M. L. Ferguson. 
[19934 
i May 28. 1910: 2 ec July 22, 
foe o2501a0; Trio music .co., 
Waco, Tex. 


I HOPE IT DOESN’© RAIN ON SUNDAY; 
words by A. Seymour Brown, music 
by Nat D. Ayer. [199385 

(© duty 14, 1910; 2 c.) July 14, 
1910; E 236986; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I KNOW I CANNOT DRIFT BEYOND HIS 
LOVE AND CARE; words anonymous, 
music by EH. O. Sellers; soprano and 
tenor. 4to. . [199386 

eewem 4 1910; 2 c. Aug. 138, 
1910; E 287010; Ernest O. Sellers, 
Chicago, III. 


I LIKE THE LITTLE GIRL IN THE PHOTO- 
GRAPH; words and music by Bert 
Lee, Alf. J. Lawrance and Tom 
Mellor. [19937 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238265; Price & Reynolds, Lon- 
don, England. 


I LIKE TO HAVE A FLOCK OF MEN AROUND 
ME; from Jumping Jupiter, lyric by 
Francis De Witt, music by Harry 
Auracher. [199388 

CoAns. 9) 191022 ¢. Aug. 10, 
1916; EH 238311; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


TLL ASK FOR NOTHING MORE; words by 
James Rowe, music by E. H. Shel- 
ton. [199389 

Oe Maye28,.1910:-.2.. e., July 22, 
1910; E 2386766; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


TLL BE WAITING BY THE MILESTONE 
Mary; written by John P. Harring- 
ton, composed by John Neat. 


[19940 
© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c-Aug. 16, 
1910; EH 2387105; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


I LONG TO SEE THE OLD, OLD HOME 
ONCE MORE; words by G. Farris, 
music by Chas. Noel Douglas. 

[19941 

©. Aue. As 910.9 2 ie, Anew40: 

1910; E 238331; George Farris, Win- 
chester, Va. 


I LOVE 1T; words by H. Ray Goetz, 
music by H. Von Tilzer. [19942 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E235881; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


I LOVE THEE; words by Thomas Hood, 
music by Joseph Speaight. 1. In F. 
2. In D. London, Novello and co., 
ltd. [19943-19944 


© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. each Aug. 4, 
1910; FE 285885, 2858386; Joseph 
Speaight, London, England. 


I LOVE TO LOVE A MASoN;; intro. in The 
girl in the komono, words by E. L. 
Swikard, music by Hampton Du- 
rand. [19945 

© Aue 105) 1910; 2ire., Aves 16: 
1910; E 238339; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I LOVE You So; words and music by 
Frederic Norton. [19946 
© July, 28, 1910; 27¢ ‘duly.-29,; 
1910; E 238024; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


—— words by Alice Dunbar, music by 

C. B. Hawley; high voice. [19947 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 

E 235916; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


I LOVE YoU STILL; words by Kenneth 
Lacey, music by Chas. Cohen. 
[19948 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238248; Cohen music ¢co., Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 


I’M ALWAYS FALLING INTO SOMETHING ; 
song from Three million dollars, 
lyric by David Kempner, music by 
Anatol Friedland. [19949 

C),Augi 1, 1910: 2.0. Aug. 2,..19105 
E 285826; Leo. Feist, New York, 
iNiaey’s 


1145 


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19950 


pt. III, n. s., v. 5 


I’M AWFULLY AFRAID OF GIRLS; from 
Jumping Jupiter, lyric by Gus Kahn, 
music by Grace Le Boy. [19950 

©; July 270, 1910; 2 ec. duly 2s; 
1910; EK 285743; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I’M CRAZY TO BE CRAZY OVER SOMEONE; 
song from Three million dollars, 
lyric by David Kempner, music by 
Anatol Friedland. [19951 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c Aug. 2, 1910; 
E 235828; Leo. Feist, New York, 
NG oY: 


I’M CRAZY TO MARRY AGAIN; from 
Jumping Jupiter, lyric and music by 
Richard Carle. [19952 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c¢ Aug. 10, 
1910; EH 238312; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I’M GLAD I AM A YANKEE; words and 
music by C. Witts. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [19953 

@PJulya23, 19102 2%. edly. 23) 
1910; E 235651; Cal. Witts, Clinton, 
Canada. ; 


I’M GOING HOME; words by Wm. 
Hunter, music by H. G. Bickmore. 
[19954 
© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 2385846; James D. Barnitz, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


I’M GOING WHERE THE WEATHER SUITS 
MY CLOTHES; words by Dave Clark, 
music by Albert Gumble. [19955 


@ Aue 43, 1910-2 e¢ Auge, 16; 
1910; EH 287112; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I’M LONGING FOR ANOTHER SIGHT OF 
OLD BROADWAY; words and music by 
J. Ferri. [19956 


© 1c. July 18, 1910; E 235662; 
John Ferri, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


I’M LONGING FOR MOONLIGHT AND YOU; 
words and music by I. R. Reeves. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19957 

©” July, 18. 1910: "2 ‘e. July, 28, 

1910; E 286591; Ila R. Reeves, 
| Hastie, Iowa. 


I’M READY TO.QUIT AND BE GOOD; from 
The girl of my dreams, lyric by 
Otto Hauerbach, music by Karl 
Hoschna. [19958 

Oily owe IO1Os 2 Le. uly. 23: 
1910; E 235615; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I’M READY TO QUIT AND BE GOOD—Con. 
hotel orch. no. 164. 4to. 
[19959 
©. July 26, 19105 2 ee uly 27 
1910; E 236898; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I’M SO GLAD; words and music by J. R. 
Holt. [19960 
© July 11, 1910; 29" uly 12, 
1910; EH 2386723; J. R. Holt, Greens- 
boro, N. C. 


I’M WEARYING FOR YOU; words and mu- 
sic by L. J. Bailey. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [19961 

© July 27, 1910; 2 ec July 27, 
1910; EH 2386957; Laura J. Bailey, 
Emporia, Kans. 


I MISS YOUR FRIENDSHIP, DEAR; words 
and music by G. G. Pritchard. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19962 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 288068; George G. Pritchard, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


I NEED THEE SO; words by Marie Bea- 
trice Gannon, musie by Anita De 
Witte Cook; medium voice. [19963 

© July 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
EK 238141; Wm. H. McAfee, St. Paul, 
Minn. 


I SHALL BE SATISFIED THEN; words by 
V. C. Buie, music by S. W. Jones. 
[19964 
© June 11, 1910; 2° eo July 22, 
1910; H 236698; S. W. Jones, Baird, 
Tex. 


I SHALL SEE THE KING; words and 
music by J. E. Jones. [19965 


© July 26, 1910; 2 ec. July 30, 
1910; E. 285766; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I’VE GOT YOUR NUMBER, WHAT’S YOUR 
NAME; words and music by B. Har- 
ris and M. Rosenblatt. [19966 

© 1c. Aug. 10, 1910; HB 237089; 
Ben Harris & Morris Rosenblatt, 
Newark, N. J. 


I’VE MADE A FRIEND—’TIS JESUS; words 
by F. L. Hiland, music by James W. 
Acuff. [19967 

© May 28, 1910; 2 «@ July 22, 
1910; EH 286758; Trio music Co., 
Waco, Tex. 


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19986 


I WANT A GIRL LIKE YOU; words and 
music by M. M. Collier. [19968 
ee auly 25. 1910; 2c July 28, 
1910; EH 286788; Mae M. Collier, 
Newport, Ky. 


bh 


WANT A GIRL THAT’S JUST LIKE YOU; 
words and music by A. Reynolds. 
[19969 
tee Aue. 5) 1910: HY 288202: 
Albert Reynolds, Néw York, N. Y. 


I WANT TO BE A SOLDIER; words by 
Olive Hall, music by Daniel Rowe; 
yocal er instrumental. (Tone sto- 
ries, no. 20.) [19970 

Ane 45, 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 15, 
1910; E 238481; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I WANT TO DO SOMETHING FOR JESUS; 
words by S. W. Jones, music by W. 
W. Smith. [19971 

©) June it, 1910: 2c July 22, 
1910; E 286707; Woodie W. Smith, 
Rotan, Tex. 


I WANT TO TELL YOU, BROTHER; words 
by Mrs. J. M. Hunter, music by B. B. 
Bateman. : [19972 

er May 26. 1910: 2 c.. July 22, 
Pt (256101; . Trio music ¢o., 
Waco, Tex. 


I was GLAD; words from Psalm 122, 


music by T. D. Williams. [19973 

Ce tale 1910; 2. ¢. July 27, 
1910; EH 236885; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


I WILL ALWAYS BE YOUR FRIEND; words 
and music by N. V. O’Grady. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19974 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238067; Nellie V. O’Grady, New 
Yorke iN. Y: 


I WILL. FOLLOW THEE; words by 
Blanche Thornely, music by G. C. 
Stebbins. [19975 

@rduly 25, 1910; 2 e& July’ 29, 
1910; E 2386995; Geo. C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


I WILL GIVE YOU REST; hymn anthem, 
words by Catherine H. Hsling, music 
by J. Truman Wolcott. (Octavo 
church music, no. 10090.) [19976 

© Aue. 8, 1910; 2’¢ Aug. 8, 1910: 
BH 238227; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

I WILL MEET YOU WHEN THE ROBINS 
NEST AGAIN; words by Archie Levy; 
music by Alan Harly. [19977 

Oa e. July 15): 1910;' 238112 ; 

. Early pub. co., Oakland, Cal. 


I WILL REMEMBER; anthem for harvest, 
music by James Lyon; mixed voices, 
4to. (Church choir library, no. 75.) 

[19978 

© July 30, 1910; 2 ec July 29, 

1910; E 256976; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London, England. 


I WISH YOU'D TAKE A LIKING TO ME; 
words and music by P. Odell. New 
York, Frank Harding music pub- 
lisher. [19979 

© July 28, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
Hi 235933 ; Paul Odell, Sapulpa, Okla. 


I WONDER IF YOU CARE; from The girl 
of my dreams, lyric by Otto Hauer- 
bach, music by Karl Hoschna. 

[19980 

© sully 2 1910 Qc sully ees: 

1910; E 235745; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I WONDER IF YOU LOVE ME; words by 
Mabel Hite, music by Tom Kelley. 


[19981 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 

EH 238129; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Yorks uNe XY 


ICH HAB’ IM TRAUME GEWEINET; ged. 
von H. Heine, musik von B. Ober- 
hoffer; miinnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [19982 


© June! 23) 1910-2 Near July) 22: 
1910; E 286800; J. Noéroth nachfol- 
ger, J. Day, Trier, Germany. 

ICH TRAU DIR NICHT; de Sperontes, text 
aus Singende muse an der Pleisse, 
eingerichtet von A. v. Othegraven; 
minnerchor. 4to. (Alte weisen in 
neuem gewande, no. 10.) [19983 

©y daly 1d), 1910: 20c. Aug..5, 1910: 
E 288156; C. EF. W. Siegel’s musi- 
kalienhandlung, (R. Linnemann), 
Leipzig, Germany. 

Ir I EVER GET MY HANDS ON A DOLLAR 
AGAIN; words and music by W. Lip- 
man. Professional. [19984 

© 1 @ July 22; 1910; Hh 288072; 
Walter Lipman, Chicago, I11. 

Ir I WERE You; verse by Mary Street, 
music by John Barnes Wells; high 
voice. [19985 

© July 29, 1910; 2 « July 29, 
1910; EH 286999; Jobn Church Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

IF LOVE SHOULD COME AGAIN; words by 
Bayard Taylor, music by William C, 
Steere, op. 15. (Four songs, no. 3.) 

[19986 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
BH 235918; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


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19987 


IF MONEY ONLY GREW ON TREES; words 
by A. C. Riley, music by J. Harry 
Hanlein. [19987 

@ July 29; 1910+. 25.e.- uly. 
1910; E 236975; Andrew C. Riley, 
Washington, D. C. 


IF ONLY THOU ART TRUE; words by 
George Barlow, music by Clarence 
C. Robinson. [19988 

© Aug. 415; AD10> 2 es Ave 15, 
1910; E 238487; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IF THE LORD HAD NOT HELPED ME; an- 
them, music by Edward C. Bairstow. 
(Octavo anthems, no. 979.) [19989 

© Aus ts; 1910-42 «Aug, 15; 
1910; E 2388446; Novello & co., l1td., 
London, England. 


IF YE LOVE Me; words from John 14, 
music by E. K. Heyser. Svo. (The 
choir, vol; XI, no: -s;) [19990 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 235841; Fillmore bros. co.. Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


IF you JUST KNOW How; words by 
D. D. Thorn, music by Robert K. 
Belden. [19991 

© July 1, 1910;"°2'e Aug. 1; 1910; 
E 238059; D. D. Thorn, Dexter, Tex. 


LOIN; par Lucien 
(Impressions de 


ILS DANSENT AU 
Wurmser: piano. 
campagne, no. 1.) [19992 

©) dune 518) 1910 2 ce July, 30, 
1910: We 2357955 EF. Régat :&“ cie:, 
Paris, France. 


ILS ETAIENT DEUX PETITS CHIENS BLANCS 
(Es waren einmal zwei kleine weisse 
hunde) ; morceau de genre par Ma- 
rius Carman, op. 522, piano. [19993 

© July 21, 1910; 2c Aug. 1, 1910; 
EK 2388074; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


IM BLUMENGARTEN; von August Nolck, 
op. 166; klavier. (6 leichte melo- 
dische tonstticke, no. 5.) [19994 

© July 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
E 238418; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


IM ROSENDUFT (Breath of roses); ged. 
von Rudolf Hans Bartsch, English 
version by John Bernhoff, musik von 
Wilhelm Kienzl, op. 82; hohe sings- 


timme. (Fiinf gesinge, no. 3.) 
[19995 
©) Fula 46:0 1910s (2 6.) Ame 12, 


1910; E 238417 ; Schuberthaus-verlag, 
Vienna, Austria. 


pt. 11, n.'s., V.5 


IM WOGENDEN KORNFELD; von August | 
Nolck, op. 166; klavier. (6 leichte 
melodische tonstticke, no. 4.) [19996 | 

© July 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1910; ff 
EK 288412; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, | 
Leipzig, Germany. 


IMPERIAL GUARD MARCH; by John H. 
Kelly ; piano. [19997 | 
© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; |j 

HE 235918; A. A. Taylor co., Tacoma, | 
Wash. 


IMPRESSIONS EXOTIQUES; suite d’or- | 
chestre no. 14, par H. Mouton. En } 
trio, piano, violon et violoncelle, | 


avec contrebasse et clarinette ad lib. | 


[19998 ! 

© July 30, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 1910; | 
E 238099; Durand et cie., Paris, ¥ 
France. i 


IN A CHINA SHOP; words by Geo. C. | 
Hellman. music by G. W. Chadwick ; 
women’s yoices. (Octavo series, no. 
479.) 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
EK 235939; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


IN A COTTAGE BY THE CLYDE; written 
and composed by John P. Harrington, 
BH. W. Rogers and John Neat. [20000 

© Aug: 16, 19107 2%e) Ane AG. 
1910; E 237102; Francis, Day & ] 
Hunter, London, England. i 


IN DREAMING; waltz song, words by 
J. Steger, music by H. Scherber. 

[20001 

©1e. July 27, 1910 > 3 236895 5) | 

Hans Scherber & Julius Steger, | 
New York, N. Y. 


IN DROWSY DALE; words by Caryl Bat- 
tersby, music by Joan Trevalsa. 
[20002 
© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 « Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238217; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


IN EIGHTEEN SIXTY-ONE; words by 
Junie McCree, music by Albert von 
Tilzer. [20003 

© July 12, 1910; 2 c. July 27, 1910; 
BH 235724: York MUSIC) cola ew 
Mork. ONe Y. : 


In HAMMERSBACH; from Three Bava- 
rian dances, no. 2, by Edward Hlgar, 
arr. by Ch. Tourville; violoncello 
and piano. [20004 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 238290; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London, England. 


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nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20023 


IN HAPPYLAND; lyric by Dave Clark, 

music by Hilda Ossusky. [20005 

fe Aus 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; 

EB 238107: Theodore Morse music Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IN HASTE THE LOVING MESSAGE BEAR; 
words and music by C. K. Walter. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20006 

fe Am= 13, 1910; 2c. Aug. 15, 

1910; E 238474; Chas. K. Walter, 
Gonzales, Tex. 


IN HEAVENLY LOVE ABIDING; words by 
Anna lL. Waring, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [20007 

ey sury 25. 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 
E 236880; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


In JEwRY IS GoD KNOWN; music by J. 
Clarke-Whitefield, arr. by Percy E. 
Fletcher; male voices. 4to. (Apollo 
club, Curwen’s edition, no. 50484.) 

[20008 

Se) Ane 15, 1910;°2 « Aug. 13, 

1910: E 237009; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


In SWITZERLAND; characteristic piece 
by Léonard Gautier, piano solo. 4to. 
(Oeuvres choisies, no. 34.) [20009 

© July 25, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 235871; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


IN THAT LAND; words anon., music by 
D. W. Moody. [20010 
© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 

HE 236768 ; Trio music co., Waco, Tex. 


IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD; 
Christmas anthem, music by Charles 
Gilbert Spross. 4to. [20011 

© July 29, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 
EH 286998; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


IN THE EYES OF LOVE (Dans les yeux 
d’amour) ; words and music by A. R. 
Langermann, arr. by ©. A. F. Mil- 
ahu. [20012 


© July 25, 1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
E 238402; A. R. Langermann, New 
Orleans, La. 


IN THE LAND OF THE BYE AND BYE; 
words by Christopher Quinn, music 
by J. C. Quinn. [20013 

© 1c. July 29, 1910; E 236979; 
James C. Quinn, Douglas, Ariz. 


IN THE SAGO PLANTATIONS OF BORNEO; 
words by George Arthurs, music by 
Alf. J. Lawrance. [20014 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 
EK 236887; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


IN THE SUNLIGHT ’MID THE CLOVER; 
words by Alice W. Caughey, music 
by Harry Hoyt. [20015 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2.c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 2385904; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York; Noe 


IN VENEZIA BARCAROLA; by G. Ricci; 
piano. Little Rock, Ark., Cosmopoli- 
tan music pub. co. [20016 

©r Aves id, 19102" 2 "eA ue” 15. 
1910; EH 238487; G. Ricci, Little 
Rock, Ark. 


INCONSTANCY; words by Shakespeare, 
music by G. W. Chadwick. 1. Wom- 
en’s voices. 2. Men’s voices. 

[20017, 20018 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 

1910; EB 235940, 235942; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


INDIAN (AN) LOVER’S SONG; words and 
music by Lorena Beresford; low 
voice. [20019 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235888; G. Schirmer, New York, 
IN, Ys: 


INFANTRY PARADE; by Edwin Vaile Mc- 

Intyre, op. 17, no. 1; piano. [20020 

© July 26, 1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; 

EH 235733; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis, Mo. 


INKBOTTLE (THE); words by Mary E. 
Coleridge, music by C. V. Stanford, 
op. 119, no. 5; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral library, no. 29.) [20021 

Oe sully 274 AOUORN 20 en diy) 26; 
1910; EH 235700; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


INSOUCIANTE ; Mazurka, par Aug. Bose; 


orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
4to. [20022 

©) yAue ti 1910s 2° e.oAueertS; 
1910; E 2387015; A. Bose, Paris, 
France. 


INTERROGATION ; words anon., music by 
W. Wolstenholme. (Four little 
songs, no. 1.) [200285 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1910; 
BH 2388194; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


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20024 


INTERVALLIA; an original and practical 
method of sight-singing by interval, 


by S. W. Cole and L. R. Lewis. In- 
tervallia no. 2. 4to. [ 20024 
©) Junes25,41910 2 ce Aug aly 


1910: A 267809: Samuel W. Cole & 
Leo R. Lewis, Somerville, Mass. 


IRELAND, THE LAND OF THE SHAMROCK; 
written by Gilbert Wells, composed 
by Fred Elton. [20025 

© Sully 2021910 32 sen Sullyo20, 
1910; E 236890; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


IRIS WALZER; yon J. EH. Hummel, op. 


348, rev. by Hans Semper; piano 
zu vier hinden. (3 unterhaltungs- 
Stticke, no. 2.) [20026 


© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
BE 238359; B. F. Wood music ©Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


TrRIsH (AN) MOTHER’S LULLABY; words 
by Mary Elizabeth Blake, music by 
Margaret Ruthven Lang, op. 34; 
song with violin obligato, soprano 
or tenor and alto or baritone. [20027 

© Aug. 10,1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235947; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Is THIS HOW JESUS TREATED US; words 
by James Rowe, music by Thoro 
Harris. [20028 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
E 236736; Trio music co., Waco, Tex. 


It ALL GOES UP IN SMOKE; from Jump- 
ing Jupiter, lyric by Gus Kahn, mu- 
sic by Grace Le Boy. [20029 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2° ¢: Aue “10, 
1910; E 238313; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IT IS GOOD TO SING PRAISES; anthem, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel. [20030 
© July 25, 1910: 2 ceetuly 27, 
1910; E 236877; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


It’s THE ENGLISH; written by Arthur 
Wimperis, composed by H. Fragson 
and R. Penso. (Popular 6d edition, 
no. 208.) [20031 

) Ate (12 1910-2 ee Aus 16; 
1910; E 237107; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York, N. Y:. 


IT’S THE SKIRT; written by A. J. Mills, 
composed by Bennett Scott. [20032 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. July 29, 
1910; H 236992; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


ITALIAN SERENADE; by S. Maykapar, 
op. 8, no. 15, ed. by Hugo Ries; 
piano. [20033 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910: 
E 238121; G. Shirmer, Boston, Mass. 


JACK (THE) OF HEARTS; by Frederic 
Emerson Farrar; piano. [20034 


© July 16, 19102) 2%erealy 18: 
1910; E 236576; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


JAGDFIEBER; Operette in drei akten yon 
Edmund Skurawy, musik von Karl 
Haupt. Vollstandiger klavier aus- 
zug mit text. Particell. [20035 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 


E 288182; Josef Eberle, Vienna, 
Austria. 
JAGDLIED. See MacDowell (HE. A.) 


JE TIENS A TON BATSER; Cantiléne, poésie 
de Georges Mauger, musique de 
Charles Hess. (Six mélodies, no. 1.) 


[20036 

© Aug: -11) 19102) 2ees eames: 

1910; HE 237055; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


JEANNE MAILLOTTE: overture by J. 
Reynaud, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. [20037 

© July 12; 1910; 2 te ramy 2, 
1910; E 236911; Carl Fischer, New 
SLonke Ne2Ye 


JESUS, A TENDER SHEPHERD; words and 
music by A. L. Haley, arr. by J. E. 
Sturgis. [20038 

© July 22, 1910-2 eA 15: 
1910; E 238462; Arthur Levi Haley, 
Butler, Ind. 


JESUS CHRIST THE SAME; words by E. 
Trumbull) Lee, music by Walter F. 
Van Horn. ~ [200389 


© 1c July 25, 19102 east: 
Jerry March for Sunday school of 
Bethany Presbyterian church, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


JESUS IS CALLING YOU TO-DAY; words 
and music by G. H. Ramsey. [20040 
© May 28, 1910; 2 « July 225) 
1910; E 2367388; Trio. music (corR | 
Waco, Tex. 


JESUS IS FAR THE BEST; words by 

James Rowe, music by R. L. Powell. 

[20041 

© May 28, 1910; 2 @ duly 22 

1910; BE 2386721; Trio “musie- coz 
Waco, Tex. 


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nos. 35-389, Sept., 1910 


JESUS KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS; words 


and music by A. L. Haley. [20042 
ewaty 22 1910: 2 c Aug. 15, 


1910; E 238464; Arthur Levi Haley, 
Butler, Ind. 


JEUNESSE; words from the French by 
Rose Henniker Heaton, music by 
Katharine Barry. No. 1 in E flat. 

[200438 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 10, 

1910; E 2383844; John Church ©co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


JOHANNISTRAUM ; operette in 38 akten, 
text von J. Weiman und A. Schon- 
stadt, musik von Paolo Gallico. 1. 
Solostimmen. 2. Chorstimmen. 

[ 20044, 20045 

© Aus 13, 1910: 2 c. each Aug. 

24, 1910; D 18706, 18707 ; Aug. Cranz, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


feue > (UN), UNE NuUIT (A day, a 
night) ; poem by C. A. Swinburne, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by Victor Harris; high 
in E flat. [20046 

ereauix, 29,.1910;:. 2 e. July 30, 
1910; E 235778; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.Y: 


Joy (THE) OF FULL SALVATION; words 
anon, music by S. J. Bailey. [20047 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. July 22, 
1m) 250110; Trio musie co., 
Waco, Tex. 


JUCHZER; ged. von Albert 
musik von Richard Trunk. 
no. 3; minnerchor. 


Sergel, 

op 28, 

Partitur. 4to. 

[20048 

@i duly 2, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 5, 1910; 

H 238157; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


JUNE’S GOLDEN SONG; words by HE. 
Teschemacher, music by Ellen Cow- 
ae sNo, 1, in C. [20049 

© July 22, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
EK 235855; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don, England. 


JUST A-WEARYIN’ FOR YoU; medley 
waltz; intro: I love you truly, by 
Carrie Jacobs-Bond, arr. by Carl 
Carlton; band. 4to. [20050 

Cr eby 23. 1910% .2)-¢. July 25, 
1910: EH 2368385; H. BH. MeMillin, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


JUST AS THE LORD LEADS; words and 

music by J. D. Barnitz. [20051 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 235845: James D. Barnitz, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


11 


9) 


20060 


JUST BEYOND THE RIVER; words by Jen- 

nie Wilson, music by C. J. Hamrick. 

[20052 

© May 28, 1910; 2 e« July 22, 

1910; EE 236725; Trio music ¢o., 
Waeo, Tex. 


JUST you; words by Martin F. Timpe, 
music by A. Buhl. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [20053 

©e July Qe 1910 2 Ve Sully Qe 
1910; EH 2386963; Aug. Buhl, West 
Hoboken, N. J. 


KAKADU (DER); musik von F. Baselt; 
miinnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [ 20054. 

© June 28, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
EK 238162; Fritz Baselt, Frankfurt a. 
Main, Germany. 

K.ALORA’S ENTRANCE; from the musical 
play, The slim princess, words by 
Henry Blossom, music by Leslie Stu- 
art. 4to. [20055 


© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
EH 238219; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

IXARGANOFF (G.) Scherzino, op. 21, 
no. 6; ed. by W. P. Mero, piano. 

_ [20056 

OVsuly 18) 1910. Zeer Tulyals: 

1910; E 2386602; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

IKATH’RINCHEN FRISCH; ged. von H. E. 
Grif, musik von Edmund Parlow, 
op. 106, fiir vierstimmigen manner- 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. [20057 

@©wWuly 3, 19102 2 ce Augy 5.1910); 
E 238164; Johann André, Offenbach, 
Germany. 

KELLERMANN (THE) GIRLIE; from Up 
and down Broadway, words by Wm. 
Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz. 

[20058 

@y Amey alla G10 we2me, Aten lz, 

1910; E 2383899; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

IKXIDDIE, MY FIRESIDE’S LONELY; words 
and music by E. A. Purcell. [20059 
@©Piuly 2 1910; 2 ve Acduly 12, 
1910; E 236962; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co:;, New York, N. Y. 

Kine (THE) OF LOVE MY SHEPHERD IS 
(Fra himmelen) ; English words by 
H. W. Baker, Norwegian words by 
Thomas Kingo, music by N. Tjerna- 
gel, arr. by John Dahle; sop. solo 
chorus and organ. (Northern edi- 


tion of oct. music, no. 51.) [20060 
© July 20, 1910; 2 ec July 22, 


1910: E 286777; Northern book & 
musie co., Chicago, Ill. 


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20061 


pL. mais, vob 


KING OF MY HEART; words and music 
by G. K. Lee. 
land pub. co. [20061 


(OC wAue, wis O10. 2 "er Aue. “15, 
1910; E 238477; Genevieve Kimber 
Lee, Bath, N. Y. 


KIRCHLEIN (DAS) AUF DEM BERGE; 
ged. von Martin Greif, musik von 
Hugo Kaun; miinnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [20062 


© June 28, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238148; C. F. W. Siegel’s musika- 
lienhandlung, (R. Linnemann), Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Kiss ME MY HONEY, KISS ME; words 
by Irving Berlin, music by Ted Sny- 
der. [200638 


© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238127; Ted Snyder co., ine., New 
Work, IN; YY: 


IXISSES AND BLUSHES; words by Jean 
Wright, music by Maibelle Moore. 
[20064 


© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238041; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


Kiwi. See Chappell’s army journal, 
no. 366 


KLEINE (DER) KONZERTMEISTER ; leichte 
violinstiickchen in 1*°” lage, von Emil 
Sochting, op. 97, mit klavierbeglei- 
tung. [20065 


© July 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10; 1910; 
E 238376; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


KLEINE (DER) ULAN (The little hus- 
sar); von J. E. Hummel, op. 348, 
rev. by Hans Semper; piano zu vier 
handen. (3 unterhaltungsstiicke, no. 
efi) ; [20066 


© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910: 
E 238358; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


KOMM REICHE MIR ZUM KUSSE (Vien 
qua Dorina bella); von Fr. Bianchi 
(1752-1811), eingerichtet von A. y. 


Othegraven ; miinnerchor. 4to. 
(Alte weisen in neuem gewande, no. 
z.) [20067 


© July 11, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238150; C. F. W. Siegel’s musik- 
alienhandlung, (R. Linnemann), 
Leipsig, Germany. 


New York, F. B. Havi- | 


IOUZLO KVETU (Bliitenzauber); ga- 
votte gracieux, es Mladost’-radost’ 
(Freudige jugend) ; trasaik (polka) 


slozil V. Pokorny. Harmonie-musik, 
4to. (Harmonie M. U. no. 55.) 
[20068 


© July 2, 1910; 2 « Aug. 5, 1910; 
IX 238179; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 


IKXYDIPPE; ein lustspiel von Victor 
Hardung, musik von Alfred Schlen- 
ker. Klavierauszug. 4to. [20069 

© June 26, 1910; 276 Sune 22, 
1910; D 18687; W. Schifer, Schkeu- 
ditz b. Leipzig, Germany. 


LAMENT; by Thomas FE. Dunhill, op. 
17, no. 1; violin with piano ace. 
[20070 
© July 22, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238137 ; Goodwin & Tabb, London, 
Eingland. 


LAMENT, O MY WARRIORS; from Carac- 
‘tacus, by Edward Elgar; mixed 
voices. (Octavo choruses, no. 820.) 

[20071 

© Aug. 13, 1910= 2 es Am. 45. 

1910; E 238447; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


| LAND (THE) OF NOD; and, My BLACK 


DOLLY; words and melody by Sissie 
Turley Butler, arr. by Lillie Turiey 
Lancaster with ace. for piano. Lon- 
don, Weekes & co. [20072 

©: July 14, 1910:°2 ca ainly 21 
1910; E 235668; A. H. Butler, Lon- 
don, England. 


LAND OF REST; words and music by 
R. H. Cunningham. [20073 
© -June. 11, 1910]  2eerigives2. 
1910; E: 236724; Trie aUSsie -ce,, 
Waco, Tex. 


See Grieg (E. H.) 


LEAD ME TOWARD THE GIRLS; written 
and composed by Fred Godfrey and 
John A. Glover-Kind. [20074 

© July 27, 1910; 2 cele er 
1910; E 236892; B. Feldman & ©Co., 
London, England. 


See Chopin (F. F.) 


LEHRE (DIE); ged. von H. Heine, mu- 
sik von Gerard Bunk; mittlere sing- 
stimme. (Sechs lieder no. 6.) 

- [20075 


© June 28, 1910; 2 cr Anea0) 
1910; E 238371; J. Noroth nachf. J. 
Day, Trier, Germany. 


LAND SIGHTING. 


LECONS ECRITES. 


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nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


LENZ; canon, gedicht von Lenau, mu- 
sik von Theodor Wiehmayer, op. 3: 
gemischter chor oder solo-quartett. 
Partitur. Ato. [20076 

© July 7, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238180; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


LET ME CALL YOU DEARIE; words and 
music by R. M. Stults. [20077 
fewaiy 25, 1910; 2 c. July 25, 
1910; E 236856; F. B. Haviland pub. 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


LET’S ALL BE KIDS AGAIN; words and 

musie by T. W. Carey. [20078 

© July 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 

E 238425; Thos. W. Carey, Detroit, 
Mich. 


LET’s Go TO SANS Souci, SUSIE; words 
by Miles E. Fried, music by Ted 8. 
Barron. [20079 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
EK 2383815; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N. ¥. 


LET’S PRETEND; words by C. M. Denni- 
son, music by John W. Bratton. 
[20080 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238460; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


LET’S WAIT AND SEE THE PICTURES; 
written and composed by Frank W. 
Carter and John A. Glover-Kind. 

[20081 

Souls, 27, 1910--2 c. July 27, 

1910; E 236889; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


LET THY HEART BEAT TRUE; words 
anon., music by Alfred G. Robyn. 
[20082 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238253; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


LETTERS, P. S. I Love you; song and 
chorus from Three million dollars, 
lyric by David Kempner, music by 
Anatol Friedland. [20083 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
EK 235824; Leo. Feist, New York, 
i eee 


LETTRE A L’INCONNUE; poésie de G. 


Prudhomme et Georges Mauger, 
musique de Charles Hess. (Six 
mélodies, no. 6.) [ 20084 


©vAne 11,1910; 2° ¢ Aug: 13, 
1910; EH 237060; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


20093 
LipertTy MARCH; by J. F. Wacha; 
band. 4to. [20085 


© July 28) 1910. 2 silye 30: 
1910; EH 285759; John FE. Wacha, 
Reading, Pa. 


LICHNER (HEINRICH) Nine sonatinas, 
op. 4, 49 and 66; piano. (Library 
of musical classics, vol. 989.) [20086 


© July 29) 1910." 2c. dinky 30: 
1910; E 288278; G. Schirmer, New 
York, IN2cY: 


LIEBESLIED; ged. von P. Cornelius, 
musik von G. G. Gastoldi, um 1592, 
eingerichtet von A. v. Othegraven; 
minnerchor. 4to. (Alte weisen in 
neuem gewande, no. 4.) [20087 

Oy Sulhy, tal Od 2 Ce Anes ga sy, 
1910; E 238149; C. F. W. Siegel’s 


musikalienhandlung (R. Linne- 
mann), Leipzig, Germany. 
LIEBESORAKEL (Wilt come _ love); 


japanisch, English words by John 
Bernhoff, music by Wilh. Kienzl, op. 
82; hohe singstimme. (Fiinf ges- 
Ainge, no. 1.) [20088 

©pJuly, 1G e110 2 ie we Nue a 
1910; E 288415; Schuberthaus- 
verlag, Vienna, Austria. 


LIFE’S WAY; words by Minot-J. Sav- 
age, music by J. Truman Wolcott. 
[20089 
© Aue: 15, 19105 2 (© vamos a5, 
1910; E 238486; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LIFT ME HIGHER; words and music by 
Mrs. B. B. Edmiaston. [20090 
©P Mays 236.191 Oe 2) er duly 22: 
AGO  286(61= Frio” Music cok, 
Waco, Tex. 


LIGHT ARTILLERY; by Edwin Vaile Mc- 
Intyre, op. 17, no. 4; piano. [20091 
Orsuly 26.) 1910s 2. ec, Puly, 28: 
1910; E 285732; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


LIGHT-HEARTED (THE) FAIRY; two- 
part song, writer of words unknown, 


music by Alfred J. Silver. 4to. 
(Choruses for equal voices, Cur- 
wen’s edition, no. 71293.) [20092 


©. Aug. 15; 1910: 2. c Aug. 18, 
1910; E 287008; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


LIiGgHTFOoT; words by A. Knippenberg, 
music by R. Knippenberg. [20098 
©F duly 222.) 1910;. 2: « faly .26, 
1910: E 236828; Adelyn & Ruth 
IKknippenberg, Milwaukee, Wis. 


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Liguts (THE) 0’ Cowrown; words by 
Arthur Chapman, music by Henry 
Watson Ruffner; male chorus. 4to. 
(Frontier scenes, no. 2.) [20094 

© July 48; 1910; 2 e.. July Ws, 
1910; E 236588; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Linies; by Joseph Fredericks; piano. 
(A garland, Curwen’s edition, no. 
9139. ) [20095 

©) Sly? 25, 1990> 2-:c. “duby. 226; 
1910; E 2386849; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


LILIES OF THE VALLEY; by Gustav 
Saenger, op. 110; piano. (Flower 
fancies, no, 4.) [20096 


© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 27, 1910; 
EK 236928; Carl Fischer, New York, 
iN. Y.. 


LINGERIE; from Three million dollars, 
lyric by Earl Jones, music by Anatol 
Friedland. [ 20097 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
EK 235823; Leo. Feist, New York, 
ING EY. 


LITTLE DANCING, JUMPING, JIGGER; from 
Three million dollars, lyric by David 
Kempner, music by Anatol Fried- 
land. [20098 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
E 235829; Leo. Feist, New York, 
IN: ay. 


LITTLE DIxIE BELLE; words by Mrs. 
M. J. McGee, music by Myrtle Mae 
McCay. [20099 

© July 25, 1910;-2 ce. July 23, 1910; 
K 236790; Mrs. M. J. McGee, Macon, 
Ga. 


LITTLE DOLLIE; words and music by C. 
I. Johnson. [20100 


© July 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910: 
EK 258060; Chas. I. Johnson, South 
Omaha, Nebr. 


LITTLE (THE) GIRL I LOVE; words by 
Fred. E. Weatherly, music by Eric 


Coates. No:.3°in A: flat; [20101 
© Aver i, 1910; .2 ¢« Aus. 12: 


1910; E 238405; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LITTLE HOUSE 0’ DREAMS: words by 
Claire Wallace Flynn, music by 
John W. Metcalf; sop. or ten., mez- 
zO-Ssop. or bar. and alto or bass. 

[20102 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1910; 

f@ 235950; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


LITTLE MISCHIEF; intermezzo two step, 
by G. Emerson; piano. [20103 
© July 27, 19103) 2 serial 28, 
1910; E 2385721; Leo. Feist, New 
Worlkoe Nave 
LitTLE MOoLLIE BROWN; words anon, 
music by Arden W. Allen. [20104 


© 1c. Aug. 2) 1910s puie25309 - 
Hattie B. Lawrence, Portland, Oreg. 


LITTLE (A) OLD DREAMY WALTZ; from 
Jumping Jupiter, lyric by Gus Kahn, 
music by Grace Le Boy. [20105 

© July. 27, 1910= 25e ils, 2s. 
1910; E 235742; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

LITTLE PUFF OF SMOKE, GOOD NIGHT; 
words by R. W. Lardner, music by 
G. Harris White. [20106 

© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 eaeeerase des 
1910; E 238433; Victor Kremer ¢o., 
Chicago, Il. 


LITTLE (THE) RED CART; words by 
Fred E. Weatherly, music by Monk 
Gould. No. 2 in E flat. [20107 

© July 25, 1910: 2 ¢ Sully 254910 
E 236841; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London, England. 


LITTLE (A) TALK WITH JESUS; words 


anon, music by B. B. Edmiaston. 
[20108 


e, uly..22, 
Trio music Co., 


(©) May 28, 1910: 2 
19105 Eh 2367395 
Waco, Tex: 


LITTLE (THE) VACANT COTTAGE BY THE 


STREAM; words by B. S. Gillmor, 
music by Paul Engell. [2010S 
© July 23, 19103) 276 aie 2a 


1910; EK 236876; B. S. Gillmor, Ta- 
coma, Wash. 


LittLE (A) WHILE; words by Jane 
Crewdson, music by Stanley F. 
Widener. [20110 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238237; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

LIVES LOVE ALWAYS; words and music 
by C. J. Kelly, New Morte (shes: 
Haviland pub. co. [20111 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 


E 236959; Clara J. Kelly, Wichita, -| 


IKkans. 


LIVIN’ AINT LIKE NOTHIN’, BABE, WHEN 
YOU'RE GONE; words and music by 
L. Roberts, arr. by Rudolph Moehl. 

: [20112 

©. June 1,,1910; 2 &, Ausgd Sin: 

E 238115; Lew Roberts, Nashville, 
Tenn. 


1154 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-389, Sept., 1910 


Locu LomMonpD: old Scotch song, arr. by 
Frank Lynes: women’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo series, no. 488.) [20113 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235937; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

LocHINVAR. See Schubert (F. P.) 

Lone AGO; words and music by G. H. 
Ramsey. [20114 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
BE 236732; Trio music co., Waco, Tex. 


Lorp (THE) BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU; 
music by P. C. Lutkin; men’s voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. 42.) [20115 


© July 20, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
KE 236785; Clayton F. Summy Co., 
Chicago, I]. 


Lorp (THE) IS COMING; words by Julia 
H. Johnston. music by Wm. L. Gil- 
pin. [20116 


© Aug: 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
BE 235882; Wm. L. Gilpin, Chicago, 
HAT: 


Lorp (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; words 
from Psalm 23, music by W. E. Davi- 
son. [20117 

© July 22, 1910; 2c. July 25, 1910; 
EE 236824; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


LORD OF ALL LIFE; words by Edward A. 
Horton, music by Eben H. Bailey; 
sop. or ten. and alto or bar. [20118 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
EK 235952; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Loss AND GAIN; words by Alfred J. 
Waterhouse, music by John W. Met- 
calf. [20119 


© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235946; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Lov soKoLi; pochod s textem, es Jarni 
Kvitko; mazurka, slozil Fr. Kmoch. 
Harmonie-musik. obl. 24mo. (Har- 
monie M. U. 58.) [20120 

© July 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238176; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 


LovE; words by Robert Browning, 
music by W. Wolstenholme. (Four 
little songs, no. 3.) [20121 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238196; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


20130 


T.OVE AND LIFF IN HOLLAND; valse, by 
Archibald Joyce; orchestra. 4to. 

[20122 

(OrAue 188 1910 2), Aue wale 

1910; E 288512; Ascherberg, Hop- 

wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


LOVE AND SUNSHINE; words by H. D. 
Armstrong, music by Y. C. Escobar. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20123 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238069; Escobar & Armstrong, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


LOVE GUIDES OUR AEROPLANE; words by 
HK. M. L. Cook, music by J. H. Den- 
nison Cook. [20124 

© 1c. Aug. 15, 1910; E 238430; 
Edith Maida Lessing Cook, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 


LOVE IS EVERY MAIDEN’S Joy; from Lace 
and porcelain, three old world songs. 
words by Harold Simpson, music by 
Erie Coates. [20125 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c Aug. 5, 1910; 
EK 288215; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


LOVE ME AGAIN; words and music by 
R. M. Stults. [20126 


© July 28, 1910; 2 ¢ July: 28, 
1910; EH 235753; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


LOVE ME, WON’T YOU REALLY TRY; 
words by A. Knippenberg, music by 
R. Knippenberg. [20127 

© ulys22,, 19L0 2%e. Hulys*25, 
1910; EK 286826; Adelyn & Ruth 
Kknippenberg, Milwaukee, Wis. 


LOVE sIcK; barn-dance or schottische 
by Herbert Spencer, arr. by W. C. 
O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. [20128 

Ouse 9e TOTO s 2. Gc. Ans. DO: 
1910; E 238307 ; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


LOVE WISHES; waltz song, words by 
Wm. H. Robertson, music by Wm. 
Lewis. [20129 

@auily' 25; 1910s),2\-e.. duly. 25; 
1910; IE 286887; Lewis & Robertson, 
Chicago, Il. 

LOVER’S LANE; words and music by 

Melville J. Gideon. [20180 
© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c Aug. 4, 1910; 

BE 235877; Charles S. Davis, Cleve- 

land, Ohio. 


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LOVE’S AWAKENING: words by H. A. | LUXEMBURG-MARSCH: aus der operette 


Prince, music by Arthur A. Penn. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 
[20131 
Oo Suily 227, 1910; 2 eo July 227, 
1910; E 236964; Helen A. Prince, 
Portland, Me. 


LOVE’S EYES; words by Fred. G. 
Bowles, music by Jack Thompson. 


Der graf von Luxemburg, von Franz 
Lehar. 1. Militirmusik, Osterreich- 
ische und deutsche besetzung. 2. 
Ikavalleriemusik. 4to. 

[20139, 20140 


© July 1, 1910; 2 ec each Aug. 5, 
1910; E 2388170, 238171; W. Karezag 
& K. Wallner, Vienna, Austria. 


No. 2-in F. [20132 | LUXEMBURG-WALZER; aus der operette 


©) FAge Aa AGA 2 cer Anis: 3: 
1910; E 238469; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


LOVE’S WHISPER; words from the 
Scotch of Donald Ramsay, music by 
Charles Willeby. [20133 

Or Ags 10; ASIOe 2 eo Aust 16 
1910; E 238343; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LuciIA DI LAMMERMOOR. See Doni- 
zetti (G.) 


LUCILE WALTZ; by Fred Luscomb; or- 
chestra. 4to. [20134 


Der graf yon Luxemburg, von Franz 
Lebar, arr. von J. Striezl. 1. Mili- 
tirmusik, deutsche besetzung. 2. 
Kavalleriemusik. 4to. 

[ 20141, 20142 


© July 1, 1910; 2 « each Aug. 5, 
1910; E 238168, 238169; W. Karezag 
& K. Wallner, Vienna, Austria. 


Ma MIE SUZETTE; poésie de Georges 


Mauger, musique de Charles Hess. 
(Six mélodies, no. 3.) [201438 

© Aug. 11, 19903) 2h ssa. 
1910: .E. 237057; Joubers eearis. 
France. 


@i Aue’ 12," 1910-72 ¢. Aug. 10 Mac DowELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 


1910; E 237088; J. W. Pepper, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Luce; ged. von Bertha Schénknecht, 
musik von Fritz Fleck, op. 9; 
ausgabe fiir tiefere stimme. (Sieben 
gesiinge, no. 8.) [20135 

Or Iuly. 6, 1910> 2. c. Ate, 13: 
1910; E 237080; C. A. Challier & 
co., Berlin, Germany. 


LULLABY (A) SONG; duet from The 
man with three wives, words by 
Paul M. Potter, music by Franz 
Lehar. [20136 

©, July 28,.1910; 2 ¢. July. 29; 


From a log cabin, op. 62, no. 9; 
words by Hermann Hagedorn, music 
arr. by ©. D. Clifton; mixed voices. 
Hectograph. [20144 

© July 23, 1910; 2 setae 25, 
1910; EK 236851; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Jagdlied (Hunting song), op. 39, 
no. 1; words by Hermann Hage- 
dorn, music arr. by C. D. Clifton; 
mixed voices. [20145 


© July 23, 1910;92 eas 
1910; E 286850; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


1910; E 238022; Chappell & co., | MADAME SuHerry; selection, music by 


ltd., London, England. 


LUNE (LA) BLANCHE; ged. von Paul 
Verlaine, musik von M. K. Allen 
von Héveln Carpé, op. 46. (Lieder 
fiir gesang und klavier, no. 12.) 


Karl Hoschna, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; 
military band. 4to. [20146 

©. July 22, 1910; 2 eee 
1910; E 235619; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


[20187 | ——— waltzes by Karl Hoschna, arr. by 


© June 25, 1910; 2 c. July 22, 
1910; E 236811; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


LURLINE, OVERTURE; by W. V. Wallace, 
arr. by V. F. Safranek; band. (Gil- 


W. C. O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. 
[20147 
© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
EK 235901; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York -Niv¥- 


more band library, no. 365.) MADELINE; march and two-step, by 


[20138 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ec. July 27, 1910: 

E 236951; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ey. 


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Oliver Bekken; piano. _ [20148 

© Aug. 2,.1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238251; Oliver Bekken, Brighton. 
Wash. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20166 


MADEMOISELLE VALENTINE;  rondel, 
poésie de Albert Glatigny, musique 
de Camille Erlanger. (Trois mélo- 
dies no. 1.) [20149 

© June 18, 1910; 2 c. July 30, 
1910; BH 235803; P. Pégat & cie., 
Paris France. 

MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS, IN G; 
music by Hubert G. Welton; mixed 
voices and organ. 4to. (Modern 
church services, no. 68.) [20150 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 

» © 238200; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 

don, England. 


Maips (THE) oF Capiz (Les filles de 
Cadiz) ; by Léo Delibes, arr. by Ed- 
win Franko Goldman. 1. Clarinet 
and piano. 2. Cornet and piano. 

[ 20151, 20152 


© June 29, 1910; 2 c. each July 27, 
1910; EK 236933, 236934 ; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. 


MAILIED; ged. von Maria von Othe- 
graven, musik von Thomas Morley, 
eingerichtet von A. vy. Othegraven;: 
minnerchor. 4to. (Alte weisen in 
neuem gewande, no. 8.) [20153 


© July 11, 1910; 2 c Aug. 5, 1910; 
EK 238153; C. F. W. Siegel’s musika- 
lienhandlung, (R. Linnemann), Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


MAMMyY’s SONG; words by Laura 
Spencer Porter, music by Harriet 
Ware. Low voice. [20154 

eiesne 15, 1910-2 ¢.. Aug. 15, 
1910; E 238473; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MAN IST NUR EINMAL JUNG; walzerlied 
aus der musikalischen schnurre. 
Chanteclair, musik von Béla von Ujj. 
1. Salonorchester. 2. Gesang und 
piano; text von Carl Lindau. 

[ 20155, 20156 

© Feb. 25, 1910; 2 c. each July 16, 

1910; EH 236863, 236865; Felix Bloch 
erben, Berlin, Germany. 


Man (THE) WITH THREE WIVES: Se- 
lection, music by Franz Lebar, se- 
lected and arr. by Clarence Lucas; 
piano. [20157 

© July 28,1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 
E 238021; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


MANANA LAND; words and music by 

B. King Horning. [20158 

© July 25, 1910; 2 c. July 27,1910; 

E 236875; B. King Horning, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


MARCH OF THE ROBINS; by J. M. Bald- 

win, op. 17; piano. [20159 

© July 23, 1910; 2c. July 25, 1910; 

E 236840; W. A. Evans, Boston, 
Mass. 


MARCH ON TO LIGHT; labor song, words 
and air by Fred Holland Dewey, 
voiced by Miss M. R. Appler, revised 
by Chris Praetorius; mixed voices. 
4to. [20160 

© July 23, 1910; 2 ce. July 25, 1910; 

Ei 236889; New Island co., New York, 
N.Y; 

See Mozart 


MarRcHE ALLA TURKA. 


(W. A.) 


MARCIA FANTASTICA; from W. Bargiel’s 
Suite, op. 31, arr. by August Riedel, 
revised and fingered by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano 4 hands. [20161 

© June 29, 1910; 2 c. July 27, 
1910; EK 286931; Carl Fischer, New 
YOrkeeN. Y. 


MARIE-MADELEINE; poésie de Gabriel 
Vicaire, musique de Paul Marcelles. 
4to. (Chansons 4 deux, no, 1.) 

[20162 

© July 2, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; 

HH 235787; Marcel Fournier, Paris, 
France. 


Mary BLUE SHE SAID SHE WOULD BE 
TRUE; words by Porter S. Price, 
music by R. A. Browne. [20163 

© ac. Aue) 16. 1910; 2371p: 
Porter S. Price, Bowling Green, Ky. 


Mary GARDEN; valse by Clarence 
Lucas, orchestrated by S. Deshon, 
‘with piano ace. [20164 

© July 28, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 
E 238016; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


MarRy’sS GOT AN AEROPLANE; words and 
musie by Claire Newton. [20165 
© July 28; 1910; 2 ¢. July 29, 1910; 

E 238010; Boosey & co., London, 


England. 
MARyY’s. LULLABY; .words by Cora A. 
Matoon Dolson, music by G. W. 


Chadwick; women's voices. (UOctavo 
series, no. 47S.) [20166 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 2359388: Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


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20167 


(PretrRo) Intermezzo de 
Cavalleria rusticana; arr. par R. 
Viarizio. 15. Pour mandoline_ et 
guitare avec piano ad lib. 16. Pour 
deux mandolines et guitare avec 
piano ad lib. 17. Pour deux mando- 
lines, mandole et guitare avec piano 
ad lib. 18. Pour deux mandolines, 
mandole, luth et guitare avec piano 
ad lib. [20167-20170 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 ¢. each Aug. 18, 
1910; E 237035—237038, Heugel & 
cie., Paris, France. — 


MASCAGNI 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC) 
Aragonaise; extraite du ballet du 
Cid, transcrite par Jules Cottin, op. 


225: mandoline et piano. [20171 
© July 30, 1910; 2 c« Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238079; Heugel & cie., Paris, 


France. 


Clair de lune de Werther; tran- 
Scription pour mandoline et piano 
par Jules Cottin, op. 204. [20172 


@ Awe 11, 1910 > 2c, Aus 13. 
1910; E 237031; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


—— Dernier (Le) sommeil de la 
Vierge; prélude transcrit par Jules 
Cottin, op. 226; mandoline et piano. 

[20173 

© July 30, 1910; 2 c Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238078; Heugel et cie. Paris, 
France. 


Pensée d’ automne; mélodie trans- 
crite par Jules Cottin, op. 233: man- 
doline et piano. [20174 


© July 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910: 


EK 238081; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 
Roi (Le) de Lahore; valse de 


VYopéra, transcription par Jules Cot- 
tin, op. 231; mandoline et piano. 
[20175 
© July 30, 1910; 2 e Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 258080; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


MAURESQUE (EL); oriental caprice, by 
Rollinson-Bernier; band. [20176 
July 12, 19102 "2-6 Suly. 23: 
1910; E 235638; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


May I ASK YOU WHAT YOUR NAME IS: 
written by Leonard Cooke, composed 
by Henry E. Pether. [20177 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 2381582; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Mazurka; par Serge Bortkiewicz, op. 
12, no. 1, revidiert von Rudolf Ganz; 
piano. [20178 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2° Aue 12: 
1910; E 238421; Rozsavélgyi & co., 
Budapest, Hungary. 


par Victor Staub; piano. [20179 


© June 25, 1910; 2 «@ July 30, 
1910; E 235790; Hachette & cGie, 
Paris, France. 


von Carl Séher, op. 65; klavier. 

[20180 
© July 15, 1910; 2 2. Ame. ase 
1910; E 287086; Julius Weiss, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


MAZURKA REDOWA; by H. Engelmann; 
piano in B flat. (Five easy teaching 
pieces, no. 4.) [20181 


© Aug. 12, 1910; 2c Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 288895; L. D. Lasselle, Boston, 
Mass. 


MEET ME TO-NIGHT AT NINE; words by 
Junie McCree, music by Albert von 
Tilzer. [20182 

©, July, 12;°1910; 2 ies aaie 27. 
1910; E 235723; York music co., New 
York: (Nive 

MEET ME TO NIGHT IN DREAMLAND; 
waltz, arr. from the song, by Leo 
Friedman; piano. [20183 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238063; Will Rossiter, Chicago, Ill. 


MEIN WEIBCHEN IST EIN TAUBCHEN; 
couplet, text und musik von Rudolf 
Ehrich, op. 68. [20184 

©- June 22, 1910292 gepeeiainwes2. 
1910; E 236813; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


MEINE LIEDER ZUR LAUTE; von Hlsa 
Laura von Wolzogen. Band no. 38. 
Zehn lieder mit lauten oder klavier- 
begleitung. [20185 

© July 2, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 288188; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


MELROSE MARCH; by Everett J. Evans. 
1. Orchestra. 2. Band. 
[20186, 20187 
© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 10, 
1910; E 288297, 238299; J. W. Pep- 
per & son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


MEN OF THE TRAIL; words by Arthur 
Chapman, music by Henry Watsou 
Ruffner; male chorus. 4to. (ron- 
tier scenes, no. 1.) [20188 

©. July 18,.1910; 2: Genig ess: 
1910; ©). 236587; . John, @hureéh:-co:, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20206 


-MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LuUD- 
wie Feriix) <Auf flitigeln des ge- 
Sanges: Maid of Ganges, poem by 
Heine, English version by Henry G. 
Chapman, edited by Max Spicker. 

[20189 

© July 26,1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 

EK 23869038; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Work, N. Y. 

But the Lord is mindful of His 


own: aria from St. Paul, transcrip- 
tion by Lester L. Sargent; violin 
solo. [20190 


© July 26, 1910; 2 ¢. July 27, 1910; 
E 236870; Lester L. Sargent, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 


MENDELSSOHN GLEE CLUB FAVORITES; 
collection of twenty-eight part songs, 
selected by a special committee; 
men’s yoices. 12™°. [20191 

© July 28, 1910; 2 c. July 29, 1910; 
E 236971; G. Schirmer, New York, 
1 a 

MENUET. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 

Merry (THE) MAIDEN; waltz, by E. F. 
Gill; piano. [20192 

© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; 
EK 238246; E. F. Gill, Toulon, Il. 


Merry (THE) MUSKETEERS (Les gai 
mousquetaires); by Paul Perrier; 
piano, English fingering. [20193 


© July 18,1910; 2 c. July 23, 1910; 

E 235642; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 

Merry (A) TIME; by Gustav Lazarus, 

op. 136, no. 1; piano. [20194 


© Aug. 15,1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; 
E 238502: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Merry (A) TROUBADOUR; Song from 
The man with three wives, words by 
Paul M. Potter, music by Franz 
Lehar. [20195 

© July 28, 1910; 2 ¢. July 29, 1910; 
EK 238023; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

MESSAGES FROM SPIRIT-LAND; in song 
form, words and music by Mrs. G. H. 
Beebe, arr. by E. Chouteau Legg. 
4to. [20196 

© May 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238275; Mrs. G. H. Beebe, Okla- 
homa City, Okla. 

METHODE (LA) DES METHODES; nouvel 
enseignement pratique, interessant et 
trés progressif, par Victor Staub; 
piano 4 2 et 4 mains. [20197 

© June 18,1910: 2 c. July 30, 
1910; E 285794; P. Pégat & cie., 
Paris, France. 


fantasie by 
4to. 
[20198 
© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238304; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


MipD SORROW AND Joy; 
Fred Luscomb; orchestra. 


Mikapbo (THE) MARCH; from Gilbert 
and Sullivan’s comic opera The mi- 
kadojeart., iby. Geo. J:. « Drinkause 
piano. [20199 

@) June 923) 1910: 2" Ch dmlys 29! 
1910; E 286982; Eclipse pub. co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MiKkapo (THE) WALTZES; from Gilbert 
and Sullivan’s comic opera The mi- 


kado, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
piano. [20200 
© June, 23> 1910292" ch Suly29) 


1910; E 2369838; Hclipse pub. co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MINNESOTA COUNTY OPTION’ SONG; 
words by Mrs. G. H. Wyman, music 
arr. arom El. ©; Wi by irs: Go sr. 
Wyman. [20201 

© July 18, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; 
EH 236615; Mrs. G. H. Wyman, An- 
oka, Minn. 

MIR TRAUMTE VON EINEM KONIGSKIND; 
ged. von H. Heine, musik von Gerard 
Bunk; mittlere singstimme mit kla- 
vierbegleitung. (Sechs lieder. no. 5.) 

[20202 

© June 23, 1910; 2. ¢, Aus. 10; 

1910; EK 238370; J. Noroth nachf. J. 
Day, Trier, Germany, 

Mis&é Brun; drame lyrique en 4 actes, 
d’aprés le roman de M™® Ch. Rey- 
baud, texte et musique de Pierre 
Maurice, deutsch von H. K. Schmidt; 
klavierauszug mit text. | 20203 

© duly 12). 19l0 2c. July 2G; 
1910; BH 235830; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 

Miss Heten or Troy; from Juniping 
Jupiter, lyric and music by Richard 
Carle. [2204 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2¢ Aug 10, 1910; 
EK 238314; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Vorls) Ney 

— hotel oreh. 4to. [20205 
@©* Aus*.9, 910% 2 -cerAuse 2; 

1910; EH 238305; M. Witmark & sons, 

New) York. No YX. 


Miss JUNIATA EnizA BROWN; words 
and music by F. Herschelman. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20206 


G) (Aue 13, ° 1910; 92 4c. Ave AS, 
*1910; H 2388475; Fay Herschelman, 
Springboro, Pa. 


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20207 


Mission (THE) OF A ROSE; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by Frederic 
H. Cowen, arr. by Frank ‘Lynes; 
women’s yoices. (Octavo series, no. 
436. ) [20207 

(ey duly 30. 1OdO 2es iby Zo} 
1910: E 236969; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MISSOURI THE GEM OF THE UNION; 
march song, words and music by L. 
R. Rebman. [20208 

© July 15, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
FE 235921; L. R. Rebman, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


Mr. EpitorR HOW DO YOU KNOW; words 
by Ballard McDonald, music by 
Edna Williams. [20209 

Ont ey Aug 43 A910 237000; 
Fred Rivenhall, New York, N. Y. 


Mister Sun: words and music by Mau- 
rice Besly. [20210 


© July 28, 1910; 2 c July 29, 
1910; E 238026; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


MITTERER (IGN.) Three motets; Tan- 
tum ergo, 1 & 2 [and] Jesu dulcis 
memoria: op. 164, nos. 1-3; three 
male voices. (Octavo edition of 
Catholic church music, no. 3409.) 

[20211 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910: 

E 238030; J. Fischer & bro., New 
Wonk ON.-CY. 


MiIzPAH; ROMANCE, by LeRoy Hartt 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel] ; piano. 
[20212 
@PAue: Ag VP A9LO% 92 .e) pk 5, 
1910; E 238441; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


Mockine (THE) BIRD: variations arr. 

by EF. E. Mays; piano. [20213 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910: 

EK 238242; F. E. Mays, Chadron, 
Nebr. 


MODERNE (DIE) BEWEGUNGS- UND AN- 
SCHLAGSLEHRE IM TONLEITER- UND AK- 
KORD-STUDIUM; von Helene Caspar. 

[20214 


© July 11, 1910; 2c Aug. 5, 1910: 
A For. 1590; P. Pabst, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


Mo.tity O’MorGAN, THE IRISH ITALIAN 
GIRL; words and music by W. R. 
Frisch. [20215 


© lie Aug. 3, 1910: EB 235852: 
Wim. R. Frisch, Philadephia, Pa. 


pt. TH W's. Vv. 5 


Mona; written by A. J. Mills, com- 

posed by Bennett Scott. [20216 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 

E 236989; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 


M-0-N-E-Y SPELLS TROUBLE; words and 
music by Walter Tewson and Alfred 
Glover. [20217 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238266; Price & Reynoids, London, 
England. 


MontTanrt (Nicota A.) Six proces- 


sional hymns; unison, two-part 
chorus or mixed voices. 12mo. 
[20218 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
E 235806; J. Fischer & bro., New 
Yorks, IN. Ve 


MooNSHINE O; words by A. Knippen- 
berg, music by R. Knippenberg. 
[20219 


© July 22; 1910=" 2 ver saint as 
1910; E 2386827; Adelyn & Ruth 
Knippenberg, Milwaukee, Wis. 


MooNTIME IN JUNETIME; words and 
musie by Henry Lodge. [20220 


© July 14, 1910%)2) epiy 4: 
1910; E 236987; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


More LOVE TO THEE, O CHRIST; words 
by Mrs. E. P. Prentiss, music by 
Jeam Bohannan. [20221 


© July 23,. 1910=. 2 eee 
1910; EH 236886; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


MoRNING STAR WALTZ, by L. F. Long; 
piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20222 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238064; L. Frederic Long, New 
York iNs & 


Most (THE) POPULAR SELECTIONS FOR 
THE CELLO AND PIANO; Selected and 
arranged by Paris Chambers. 4to. 

[20228 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 3, 1910; 

E 2381385; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York, N. Y. 


Most (THE) POPULAR SELECTIONS FOR 


THE TROMBONE AND PIANO; Selected 
and arr. by Paris Chambers. 4to. 
[20224 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
FE 238134: Hinds, Noble & Hidredge, 
New York, N. Y. 


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nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 20247 
Moszkowski (Moritz) Moszkowski’s | MurMURING WAVES; valse by Karl 
serenata; arr. by Mackie- Beyer; Kkaps; piano. [20237 
orchestra. 4to. [20225 © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ¢ Auge 0, 


Syense 12. 1910; 2 c Aug. 10, 
1910; E 2388301; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


MotTHER’S BOY; words by J. D. B., 

music by B. D. James. [20226 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 2358438; James D. Barnitz, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Motor KING; words by Jack Drislane, 
music by Henry Frantzen. [20227 

©. fuly 25, 1910; 2: July 25, 
1910; E 236854; F. B. Haviland pub. 
eo., New York, N. Y. 

Mouton (LE) PEeRDU (The lost sheep) ; 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by F. Bérat; medium 
voice with piano acc. [20228 

ee auly 26, 1910; 2 c.. July 27, 
1910; E 236902; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 

Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS) Marche 
aia Wurka: arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. 4to. [20229 

ota Ff 1910;'2 ¢:: July 27, 
1910; E 236917; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork N, -Y. 

MUNCHNER MARSCH; von Franz Lehar. 

1. Grosses orchester. 2. Piano. 4to. 

[ 20230, 20231 

© July 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 5, 

1910; EH 238172, 238175; W. Karezag 
& K. Wallner, Vienna, Austria. 

wero von. <A... Reckline.~° 1. 
Kavalleriemusik. 2. Militir-musik. 
4to. [ 20232, 20233 

© July 12, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 
1910; E 238173, 238174; W. Karezag 
& K. Wallner, Vienna, Austria. 

MURMURING BROOKLET MARCH, by M. 

Tucker ; piano. [20234 

© July 20, 1910; 2¢. July 23, 1910; 

E 235608; Maria Tucker, Kansas 
City, Kans. 

MurMuriIne (THE) OF THE PINES; by 


P. L. Wolf, op. 1; piano. (EHdition 
Alert, no. 361.) Chicago, Alert 
music co. [202385 


© July 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910: 
E 2388031; Patricia Lesem Wolf, 
United States. 

MuRMURING (THE) SEA; words by 
C. E. Gilmore, music by Clifton 
Keith. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20236 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c Aug. 10, 
1910; EK 2388351; Cora E. Gilmore, 
Hamilton, Mont. 


1910; E 238341; Francis, 
Hunter, London, England. 


Day & 


My Au I GIvE To THEE; words by Effie 
Preskitt, music by R. E. Campbell. 
[20288 
© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
EK 236763; Trio music co., Waco, 
Tex. 
My BABY’S DREAM; schottische by C. T. 
Boyle; piano. [ 20239, 
© July 28)> 1900/12. Awe 10% 
1910; E 2383823; Chas. T. Boyle, Sun- 
bury, Pa. 


My BLACK DOLLY; see Land of nod. 
My CAVALIER; Spanish waltz song, by 
Joseph 8. Nathan, arr. by Lee Orean 
Smith; band. 4to. [20240 
© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; 
EK 2357138; Leo. Feist, New York, 
N.Y: 


aoe arr. by Robert Recker; band. 

Ato. [20241 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; 

EE 2385714; Leo. Feist, New York, 
N. Y: 


orchestra. 4to. [20242 
© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; 
E 235710; Leo. Feist, New York, 
No YG 
My COUNTRY ’TIS OF THEE; words by 
S. EF. Smith, music by R. E. Hen- 
ninges. 4to. [ 20243. 
© July 18, 1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; 
EH 235645; R. HE. Henninges, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
My cousIN ANTONE; words and music 
by Al. Pleau. [20244 
©. te) duly, 23) 1910: By 235627 ; 
Al. Pleau, Rochester, N. Y. 
My CREOLE GIRL; words and music by 
J. Dunbar Wright. [ 20245. 
© July 30, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; 
EK 285768; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, No Y: 


My DEAR OLD OHIO HOME; words and 


musie by I. W. Betts, arr. by E. 
Rautenberg. [20246 


© July 28, 1910; 2 c. July 27, 1910; 
E 236896; Ike W. Betts, Memphis, 
Tenn. 
My FATHER’S HOUSE; words and music 
by Jas. W. Acuff. [20247 
©, May, 28,.1910,; 2 «, July 22, 
1910; E 286694; Trio. music Co, 
Waco, Tex. 


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20248 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


My cLorious Saviour; words by James 

Rowe, music by Andrew L. Barnett. 

[20248 

©. May 28, 1910; 2° ¢ “July -22, 

1910: E 236749; Trio music ©Co., 
Waco, Tex. 


My HEART IN THINE; words by Mary 
BE. Coleridge, music by C. V. Stan- 
ford, op. 119, no. 8; mixed voices. 
4to. (Choral library, no. 32.) 

[20249 

©. sualy 2h 4910; 2c: July 26, 

1910; E 235703; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


My LAND; words by Bartley C. Cos- 
tello, music by Ernest R. Ball. 
[20250 
©. Aly. 22. 1910.2. c., July: 23, 
1910; E 235614; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

My LITTLE HAVANA MADE; from Three 
million dollars, a musical corpora- 
tion, lyric by Bert Ellis, music by 
Anatol Friedland. [20251 

@OrAue. 6 1910: 2 ¢. Auge’S, 1940: 
BH 238259; Leo. Feist, New York, 
ive: Vs 

My LITTLE JAP-0-BABY; words and mu- 
sic by L. Lockwood Moore. [ 20252 

© Aus Ss, 1910; 2c, Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238224; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


My LOVE WILL FIND A WAY; words by 
Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, mu- 
sic by Billee Taylor. [20253 

@> Ane G6) A910: 2 c.vAnig.- 16, 
1910; E 237100; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 

My LOVER WILL COME TO-DAY; poem by 
Phoebe Carey, music by Mary Carr 
Moore, op. 22; chorus for female 
voices. 4to. (Excellent quartette 
arrangements, no. 508.) [ 20254 

©) July 16, 1910:" 2 ‘ce: Fuly 18, 
1910; E 236582; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

My oLpD NEw ENGLAND HOME; words 
and music by E. H. Sheldrick. New 
York, EF. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20255 

© Aug, 13; 1910; 2 e«. Aug. 13, 

1910; E 238478; Eunice H. Shel- 
drick, Wilton, N. H. 

My oLD NEW ENGLAND HOME AMONG 
THE HILLS; words by J. V. Cole, 
music by J. S. Parks. [20256 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
EK 238329; J. S. Parks & J. V. Cole, 
Helena, Mont. 


My POLAR STAR; an Eskimo intermezzo 
two-step, by Walter Rolfe, arr. by 
Herman Friedrich; orchestra. 4to. 

[20257 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1910; 

E 238208; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


My SENORITA: words and music by 

Jo? Quinn [20258 

© 1c. July 29, 1910; E 236980; 
James C. Quinn, Douglas, Ariz. 


My SNOW SHOE GIRL; words by H. B. 
Swett, music by Robert K. Belden. 

[20259 

© July 1, 1910; 2 e Ane 11910; 

E 238054; H. B. Swett, Elkins, N. H. 


My SUSIE-OOSIE-00; written and com- 
posed by Mellor, Lawrance and Gif- 
ford. [20260 

© Aug. 10, 1902 hea 10: 
1910; E 238340; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


My TASMANIAN MAID; words by H. 
Coan, music by H. B. Binner. 
[20261 


© July- 21, 1910: 2 ee tela. 
1910; E 235634; Harry Coan & H. B. 
Binner, Chicago, I. 


My TRUEST FRIEND; words by James 
Rowe, music by W. A. Post. [20262 


© Apr., 1910; 2 ec. June i, 1910; 
E 233215; William A. Post, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


MyrTHO; danse grecque, par Estéban- 
Marti; piano. [20263 
© Aug. 11, 1910] 2 ae 
1910; E 237040; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. 


MyRTLE WALTZES; by Ben Huntley; 
piano. Chicago, Ill, Miller music 
pub. co. [20264 

© Aug. 17, 1910; 2 Ames. 
1910; E 238427; Webb Rockefeller 
Miller, Chicago, Il. 


NA-GAR-AH; march and two step, by 
C. W. Walsh; piano. [20265 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1910; 
EK 237094; Clifford .W. Walsh, 
Oneida, N. Y. 


NAUGHTY (THE) NYMPHS; waltz by 

Alfred Roth, op. 59; piano. - [20266 

© July 8, 1910; 2 ¢. July 27, 1910; 

E 236939; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nav Xe 


1162 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


NE REVEZ PLUS: romance, poésie de 
Georges Mauger, musique de Charles 
Hess. (Six mélodies, no. 2.) [20267 

eos 1, 1910+ 2 ¢ Aug. 13, 
1910; E 287056; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


NEAPOLITAN NIGHTS; 
Armstrong; piano. [20268 
ee suly 16, 1910; 2°e July 18, 
1910; E 236575; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


NEAR TO NATURE’S HEART; cantata, 
verse and music selected by W. F. 
See; two-part chorus of women’s 
yoices, solos and duets, with piano 
ace. 4to. [20269 

ee aualy 25,1910; 2-e:) July 25, 
1910; E 2386852; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
NEARER, MY Gop, TO THEE; duet, words 
by Sarah Flower Adams, music by 
J. Lamont Galbraith; soprano and 
alto. [20270 
© Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 235867 ; G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 
NEVER TO PART; words by E. B. Comolli, 
music by Robert K. Belden. [20271 
oe suly 11910; 2.c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238055; Emma B. Comolli, War- 
ren. 1. 

New (THE) CREATION; sacred song, 
words and music by H. Ross Mc- 
Clure; medium voice. [20272 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238044; H. R. McClure co., Sid- 
ney, Ohio. 


New (THE) Fox; by B. M. 


by Elatry ‘Ww. 


Miller ; 


piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20273 


© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
FE 238103; Bessie Melba Miller, Au- 
rora, Ill. 
NEW GOSPEL HYMNS; by G. C. Stebbins. 
Syvo. [20274 
© July 25, 1910; 2 c. July 28, 
1910; A 266927; George C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


NEW LIFE (NEUES LEBEN); by A. Sar- 
torio, op. 894, no. 6; piano. (For en- 
couragement, no. 6.) [20275 


ese ty 1900+. 2 \e., Auge 15, 
1910; E 238510; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


NEw YEARS AT CACTUS CENTER; words 
by Arthur Chapman, music by Henry 
Watson Ruffner; male chorus. 4to. 
(Frontier scenes, no. 4.) [20276 

© duly 18) 19i0r.2 ey July 18, 
1910; E 286590; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


20285 
NEW YORK RAG; by G. C. Durgan; 
piano. [20277 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
EH 235810; George C. Durgan, Win- 
throp, Mass. 


NIcoLAS NICKLEBY; opéra comique en 
4 actes, paroles de Paul Sonniés, 
@apres le roman de Charles Dickens, 
musique de Charles Grelinger. Par- 
tition chant et piano. 4to. [20278 

© July 26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
D 18696; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


NIGHT BIRDS; march and two-step, by 
EK. G. Woodford; piano. [20279 


© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
HE 238527; Ernest G. Woodford, New 
Haven, Conn. 


NIVANZI, ‘TIS GREENING TIME; 
and music by E. A. Koehn. 
York, FE. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20280 

© July 18, 1910; 2 ce. July 18, 

1910; E 286593; Emil A. Koehn, 
Oshkosh, Wis. 


words 
New 


No ONE KNOWS BUT NOAH; words by 
Arthur Beckwith, music by W. T. 
Purdy. [20281 

©wIulyn2 WOO: se Cardiullys 28; 
1910; E 235740 ;*M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


No OTHER GIRL BUT YOU; words by 
George Cooper, music by Chas. E. 
Pratt. [20282 

Orly. 2 1 19105) 2c. July 28; 
1910; E 235722; Leo. Feist, New 
NOES INP ANG 


No-WHERE; words by Milton Goldsmith, 

music by A. Maloof. [20283 

© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 

E 238247; Alexander Maloof, New 
York, Ny: 


N6OLcK (AUGUST) Sonatine, 
klavier fiir die jugend. (6 leichte 
melodische tonstiieke, no. 6.) [20284 

© July 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
BE 238414: C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


op. 166; 


NoN TE LO pico; ecanzonetta timida, 
versi e musica di BE. A. Mario. 
[20285 
©» June; 25, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 
1910: HB 238875; A. Forlivesi & ¢, 
Florence, Italy. 


1163 


> CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20286 


NoRDISCHES MADCHENLIED: ged. ven E. 
Geibel. musik von Gerard Bunk; 
mittlere singstimme mit klavierbe- 


gleitung. (Sechs lieder, no. 4.) 
[20286 
© june 23. 1910; 2 co -Anue. 1 


1910: BE 238369; J. Noroth nachf. J. 
Day. Trier, Germany. 
NORWEGIAN DANCES. Sec Grieg (EH. H.) 
NORWORTH’S (JACK) COLLEGE MEDLEY; 
intro. in The jolly bachelors, words 
and music by Nora Bayes and Jack 
Norworvth. [20287 
@ Aus 162 1910-32.) Aug. 1G, 
1910; E 237098; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Not TO-NIGHT JOSEPHINE; words by 

Will A. Heelan, music by S. Furth. 

[20288 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238270; Seymour Furth music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


NOTENSYSTEM ZUR EINFUHRUNG IN 
DIE NEUHAUS’SCHE NOTENSCHRIFT: 
samimlung leichter stiicke und etii- 
den, in progressiver ordnung, von 
Gustay Neuhaus. [20289 

©) Guly. 221910272; e) Ang. 5, 1910: 
Ei 238189; Richard Zeiller, Ntirnberg, 
Germany. 


NOTHING TO PAY; words by Frances 
Ridley Havergal, music by G. C. 
Stebbins. [20290 

©» Fuly 25,1910: 2 -cacFuly $29, 
1910; E 236996; Geo. C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Now AND THEN; words by Harry 
Pease, music by Albert Lurch. 
[20291 
@isJiily 9; 19102962% ec. Suly (2; 
1910; E 286874; P. C. L. music pub- 
lishers, Mt. Vernon, N. Y 


Now THE EVENING SHADES: anthem, 
music by P. Douglas Bird; soprano 
and alto duet with chorus. (Octavo 
chureh music, no. 10085.) [20292 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 2388226; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Nox; poéme de Leconte de _ Lisle, 
musique de Louis Vierne, op. 26, 
no. 1, voix graves. (Trois mélodies, 
no. 2.) [20293 

©, June. 18;-1910;. 2..c.. July 30, 
1900s eS 5801 > Pe Pegat. ,& . Gte., 
Paris, France. 


pt. II, n. S.. Vo 5 


"NY SUONNO NIRE; versi di C. Meola, 
musica di L. Donadio; canto e 
mandolino. [20294 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 4, 1910; 
EH 235849; Antonio Grauso, New 
VObK ING = 


NUN 0’ TENIVE; duetto comico, versi 
di C. Meola, musica di L. Donadio; 
canto e mandolino. [20295 


© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 & Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 235851; Antonio Grauso, New 
Work. Nowe m 

O ALL YE WORKS OF THE LORD; anthem 

for harvest thanksgiving, music by 

Alfred Redhead; mixed voices. 4to. 

[20296 

©. July 30, 1910: 2%e Amity 29; 

1910; E 236977: Stainer & Bell, Itd., 

London, England. 


O Boy JOHNNY; words by Christina 
Rosetti, music by Annie D. Scott. 
[20297 
© Aug. 11; "1910 2 eee. i 
1910; E 238403; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


O COME LET US SING; words from 
Psalm 95, music by Elias Blum; 
mixed voices. (Octavo series, 
sacred, no. 950.) [20298 


© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 

E 235934; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

O COME LET US SING UNTO THE LORD; 


words from Psalm 95, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley. 8vo. (The 
Choir, Vol. XI, no: S35 [20298 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 235839; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


O DOCTOR OPTIME; by Ign. Mitterer, op. 
165; three male voices. (Octavo 
edition of Catholic church music, 
no. 3410.) [20800 

© July 30, 1910; 2 c Auseaigasi0; 
E 238029; J. Fischer & bro., New 
Vonks N35 Ve 

O HEART OF MINE: words by James 
Whitcomb Riley, musie by Tod B. 
Galloway; medium voice. [203801 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Aug: 8, 1910; 
E 238239; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


O HUSH THEE, MY BABIE; two part 
song, words by Sir Walter Scott, 
music by Aifred Redhead. 4to. 
(Novello’s school songs, no. 1020.) 

[20302 

©: July 27,,. 19103, 2.e:iialy ee; 

1910; E 235727; Novello & co., itd., 
London, England. 


1164 


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nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20320 


O OREGON, MY OREGON; words by Mrs. 
Lillie Wills Carey, music by A. 
Carey. [203803 

© 1c. Aug. 15, 1910; E 238429; 
Albert Carey, St. Johns, Oreg. 


*O RITORNO D’ ’A GALERA; duetto dram- 
matico, versi di C. Meola, musica di 
Luigi Donadio; canto e mandolino. 

[20304 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 285850; Antonio Grausa, New 
York, N. Y. 


O SALUTARIS; and PANIS ANGELICUS; 
composed by P. Hartmann von an 
der Lan-Hochbrunn O. F. M.; solo 
or unison chorus. [203805 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 235858: J. Fischer & bro., New 
York, N. Y. 


O YE WHO LOvE; words and music by 

P. Douglas Bird. [20306 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238235; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


O you Jack JoHNson; words and mu- 


sic by L. H. Jahah. [20307 
7 ec. Aus. 13, 1910: E 2387007. 
Leonard H. J. Holder, Detroit, Mich. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barcarole; 
from Tales of Hoffmann, arr. by 
Mackie-Beyer; orchestra. 4to. 

[20308 

fe) Aue. 12, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 

1910; E 238302; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


OrreRinc (AN); words by Harold 
Simpson, music by Charles Deacon. 
No. 1 in E flat. [20309 

ene 12 A9I0>: 2 c.. Aug. 13, 
1910; H 238470; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


| OFFICE FOR THE Hoty COMMUNION; in- 
cluding Benedictus and Agnus Dei, 
set to music by T. Wilkinson Ste- 
phenson, in A flat. 4to. (Modern 
church services, no. 65.) [20310 
ane is 1910; 2 c, Aus. 12; 
1910; E 2383883; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


| —~— including the Benedictus qui venit 


and Agnus Dei, set to music by J. T. 
Field, in D flat. 4to. [20811 

© July 14, 1910; 2 @ July 21, 
1910; E 235667; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


58669—10——4 


OFFRANDE AMOUREUSE; valse intéer- 
mezzo, par Paul Desplats; piano. 
[20312 
© Aug. 11, 1910; 2.c. Aug 138, 
1910; E 237043 : P. Desplats, Paris, 
France, 


Ou, Miss WitHELMINA; written by ‘A. 

J. Mills, composed by Bennett Scott. 

[20313 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. July 29, 1910; 

ae J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
an 


OH, POOR FATHER AND MOTHER; written 
and composed by Worton David and 
Will Austell. (Popular 6d edition, 
no. 206.) [2037 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c Aug. 16, 
1910: EH 287110; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


On you MISTER JUNGLE Moon; words 
by Dave Kaplan, music by Joe 
Samuels. [20315 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 238268; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ou you ReEDS; words and music by 
Hayden Hendy. [20316 
© July 25, 1910; 2 ec July 28, 
1910; E 286789; Hayden Hendy, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


OISEAUX (LES) DE PRINTEMPS; valse 

par Gaston Réné; piano. {20317 

© July 26, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 288100; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London, England. 


OLD CAMP-MEETING SONGS; by Rev. and 
Wires OBS: iaylors) No. 2.) iSvo- 
$0.10. [20318 


©'duly 15, 1910; 2 ic. Futy 21, 
L9LOe Ay 2003h: Bo eS Layier, 
Mooers, N. Y. 


OL_p (THE) RED HILLS OF GEORGIA; 
words by P. N. Jennings, musie by 
Estelle Trichelle Oltrogge. [203819 

© July 1, 1910; 2 ce. July 28, 1910; 
E 235731; P. N. Jennings, Pensacola, 
Fla. 


Oxp (THE) Tom cat; written ‘by Ar- 
thur Wimperis and Bertrand Davis, 
composed by Harry Fragson. (Pop- 
ular 6d edition, no. 207.) [20820 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2c. Aug. 16, 
1910; E 237109; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


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20321 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5) & 


Om NAGON SyYNDAR; elfte So6ndagen 
efter Trefaldighet, words from 1 
John, music by Thomas Adams, arr. 
by J. 8S. Helgren. (Ko6rsanger for 
Gudstjiinsten, oktay-serie, no. 28.) 

[203821 

© July 23, 1910; 2 c. July 25,1910; 

E 236843; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, III. 


ON A LITTLE FARM, A-LOVING; duet from 
the musical play, Hope Valley, words 
by Perey J. Burrell, music by H. 
Humphrey. [20322 

© 1.c. July 29, 1910; E 238279; 
Homer Humphrey, Boston, Mass. 


ON THE BANKS OF THE YUKON FAR 
AWAY; words and music by M. T. 
Chester. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20323 


@) duly. 27, 1910-2 ¢. July 27,1910? 
BE 236958; Martin T. Chester, Seattle, 
Wash. 


ON THE RIVER NILE; words by Marion 
Edwards, music by J. L. Edwards. 
[20324 
© ape Aug 4 1910-) Bi 235879; 
Fellheimer & Edwards, Philadelphia, 
Pa, 


ON WHAT FAR SUMMITS; musik von 
M. K. Allen van Hoéveln Carpé, op. 
32, mit violoncell. (Lieder fur 
gesang u. klavier, no. 7.) [20325 

© June 25,1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
E 236806. Raabe & Plothow, Berlin, 
Germany. 


ONCE UPON A TIME (HS war einmal) ; 
by R. G. Thompson, op. 2; piano. 
(Six characteristic pieces, no. 3.) 

[20326 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1910; 

H 235926; B. F. Wood music co., 
.Boston, Mass. 


ONE NATION, ONE COUNTRY, ONE FLAG; 

words and music by M. E. R. Taylor. 

[20327 

©) Ans24%, 1910>,2e: Ange? 16, 

1910; E 287117; M. KE. Redmond 
Taylor, Annapolis, Md. 


ONE OF US Two (Hins von beiden) ; 
words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Ger- 
man version by Alfred H. Quaritch, 
music by George H. Shapiro; no. 2 
in B minor, original. [20328 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Aug 8, 1910; 
H 238241; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, |td.; London, England. 


O’NEILL (NorMAN) Four dances; from } 


the fairy play, The blue bird, by | 


Maurice 
score. 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; 
D 18691; Elkin & co., Itd., London, 
England. 


Maeterlinck ; 


ONLY A «KISS: song from The girl in | 


orchestral | 
[20829 | 


the kimona, lyric by Harold R. Atter- , 


idge, music by Phil. Schwartz. 


[20330 } 

© July 25, 1910; 2c. July 26,1910; | 
E 235687; Leo. Feist; New York, | 
INE YG | 


ONLY (THE) FLOWER; words by Leslie } 

Cooke, music by Wilfred Sanderson. | 
no. 8 | 
[20331-20333 | 


no» 4 in’ Hilat 
in G. 

© July 22, 1910; 2 «. each July 23, 
1910; E 235654-235656 ; Gould & co., 
London, England. 


no: Zain 


ONLY IN AUGUST; words by Lawrence 
Hope, music by N. Carter. 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; 
E 235704; Nellie Carter, 
England. 


ONLY LET ME LOVE THEE; words and | 


musie by D. R. Harris. 


Cincinnati, 
Geo. Jaberg music co. 


burg, Pa. 


ONLY WAITING; words and music by | 


J: Bennett. “4te:s [203386 


© Aug. 5, 1910; 2.¢ Aug 3, 1910: 
E 238125; T. J. Bennett, Chicago, Il. 


ONWARD TO BATTLE; words by James | 


Rowe, music by Richard M. Morgan. 
[20337 
© May 28, 19105 2eeainiva ee 
1910; EH. 236748; 
Waco, Tex. | 
OoH; from The girl of my dreams, 
lyric by Otto Hauerbach, music by 
Karl Hoschna. [20338 
©. July 16, 1910; 2 eae, 
1910; E 236577; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
—-— -— hotel orchestra. 4to. 
© July 26, 1910; 2G aula 


1910; E 236897; M. Witmark & sons, }. 


New York, N. Y. 


OPERATIC MASTERPIECES; by V. F. Saf- 
ranek; full band. 
band journal no. 186.) [203840 

© July 12, 1910;_2 ¢ "sui 2e 
1910; E 2386949; Carl Fischer, New 
York, “IN, OY: 


1166 


Londen, | 


[203385 | 
© July 22, 1910; 2 uly 27 1910-4 | 
HH 238284; Don Ricardo Harris, Pitts- } 


Trio music co., } 


[20339 - 


(U. S. military | 


London, {| 
[20334 } 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20358 


4 


OPERETTEN-WALZER (EIN); von Mich. 
Jos. Fortels (Michael von Jézefo- 
wiez): klavier. [203841 


© July 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 13, 1910; 
E 237071; M. J6ézefowicz, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


ORAIBI; antelope dance, an Indian in- 
termezzo by T. Snyder; piano. 
[20342 
e suly 23, 1910: 2 c¢. July 23, 
1910; E 235610; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


OrpIs FAcToR; missa by Nicola A. 
Montani, edited and arr. to conform 
with the motu proprio; unison cho- 
rus with organ ace. 4to. [20348 

oegaiy 2s, 1910: 2c. July 25; 
1910; E 286819; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


OREGON FREE; words and music by A. 

Carey. [20344 

© 1c. Aug. 15, 1910; E 288428; 
Albert Carey, St. Johns, Oreg. 


ORPHAN (THE) NEWSBOY; words and 

music by A. J. Smith. Professional. 

[20345 

eae 19,1910: 2 @ Aug. 8, 

1910; E 238249; Alfred J. Smith, 
Chicago, Il. 


OUR BANNER; words and music by R. E. 
Henninges. 4to. [20346 


amy 18 1910: 2 ec. July 23; 
1910; E 235644; R. E. Henninges, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


OUR GENTLE SHEPHERD; words by E. R. 
Latta, music by E. H. Shelton. 
[20347 
io ilay, 28° 1910: 2 ¢. July 22, 
2910) 8) 23630; Trio ‘music - co. 
Waco, Tex. 


Our Miss Gipps; selection, music by 
Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, 
arr. by S. Deshon. Extra cornet, 
clarinet, and trombone parts. [20348 

@ sily. 28, 1910 2 c July 29: 
1910; E 238018; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


valse on melodies by Ivan Caryli 
and Lionel Monckton, arr. by S. 
Deshon; piano ace. 4to. [20849 

duly 28, "1910" 2c) July 29, 
1910; E 238018; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


PANIS ANGELICUS. See O salutaris. 


PARTING NO MORE; words by Harold 

Simpson, music by Tito Mattei; no. 

2 ink. [20350 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238240; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


PASTORALE; by Franz Hitz, op. 174, 
revised and edited by Hans T. Sei- 
fert; piano. [20851 

© July 2, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 

E 236935; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Na. 

par Lucien Wurmeser ; piano. 

pressions de campagne, no. 4.) 

[20352 

© June 18; 19105 2 c. duly. 30; 

LOLO=) By 2Zeaw9s: Py Pesaty® cele: 

Paris, France. 

Sabine no. 1, dans le jardinet, par 

Paul Dupin, transcrit pour piano et 

violon. [ 20353 
© July 4, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; 

E 235792; M. Senart, B. Roudanez 

& co., Paris, France. 


(Im- 


PEACE AT EVENTIDE (Abendfrieden) ; 
idylle, by Alfonso Cipollone, op. 575, 
edited by S. L. Herrmann; piano. 

[20354 


© uly, 13) 1910s 2 en sialys as; 
1910; E 286607; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PEARL OF SAvoy; gavotte elegante, by 
Edouard Holst, arr. by W. H. 
Mackie; band. 4to. [20355 

Oily, 2705 MOO a2) eacdinliva2S: 
1910; E 285715; Leo. Feist, New 
Mors IN. 

PEARL, THE FISHER-MAIDEN; an oper- 
etta in three acts, written and com- 
posed by Clementine Ward. Vocal 
score. 4to. [203856 

© July. 29,1910; 2c. July 29, 
1910; E 286972; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


PENSEE D’AUTOMNE. See Massenet (J. 
1d4 18) 


PEPITA (LA); intermezzo by Theo. M. 
Tobani, op. 510; band. [20357 
© July 5; 1910: 2c. July 27, 1910; 
EK 2386919; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INSOYS oft 
Petir (LE) BERGER (The little shep- 
herd) ; extrait de Ja suite Children’s 
corner par Claude Debussy, transcrit 
par A, Hennebains; ftite et piano. 
[203858 
© July 80, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
EK 2388098; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. ; 


LLG, 


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20859 


ptimEines., vio 


Pérrr Bottro;: by H. Ravina, op. 62, 
transcribed by HY. W. Ritter, revised 


‘and fingered by Gustav Saenger ; vio- 
lin and piano. [20359 
© July 2, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 


E 236936; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN. XG 

PETITE FLEUR (Little blossom); valse 
‘by Giuseppe Ferrata, op. 24, no. 1; 
‘piano. [20360 

© July 29, 1910; "2 ce) Jury 730: 
1910; E 235779; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 

PETITE NOCTURNE; by H. Engelmann; 
piano in F. (Five easy teaching 
Pieces, no. 1.) [20361 

© Aug, 12,1910; 2c. Auge. 6, 1910: 
E 238392: L. D. Lasselle, Boston, 


Mass. 

PETITE SCHOTTISCHE; by H. Engel- 
mann; piano in G. (Five easy teach- 
ing pieces, no. 5.) [20862 


© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Avs. 6, 1910; 
E 238396; L. D. Lasselle, Boston. 
Mass. 


bavardage par 
120; orchestre 
4to. 


PETITS (LES) POTINS; 
Emile Pessard, op. 
avec piano-conducteur. 

[20363 


© June 25, 1910: 2c. July. 30, 


1910; E 285788; Hachette & cie., 
Paris, France. 

PHILIP (ACHILLE) Nocturne; poésie 
de Fortuné Bonnaud; mezzo-sop. or 
baryton. [20364 


©) July 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910: 
E 238084; I. Demets, Paris, France. 


PHILLIDA -FLOUTS ME; a .seventeenth 
century poem, music by C. Lee Wil- 
liams; four-part song for mixed 


voices. 4to. (Part-song book, sec- 
ond series, no. 1201.) [203865 
© duly, 23; / 1910; 2 -¢.. duly, 25) 


1910; HE 236820; Nor ello & co., 


itd: 
London, England. 


PHILOSOPHY OF ERRONEOUS EVOLUTION; 
words and music by J. Gilroy. 
[20366 
@ 1 ce July 22, 1910: Dp 236776 ; 
John Gilroy, Brooklyn, N. re 


Picnic (THE) MARCH; song from 
Three million dollars, lyric by David 
Kempner, music by Anatol Fried- 
land. [20367 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
e 98 $20; Leo. Feist, New York, 


PIEROUETTES; valse de salon by Lee 

Orean Smith; piano. [20868 

© July 8, 1910; 2 ¢. July 27, 1910; 

EK 236924; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NY. 


PIERRETTE; par Edouard Gautier, op. 
31; violon avee ace. de piano. 
[20869 
© July 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 2387074; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


PIERROT; par Edouard Gautier, op. 323. 


violon avec ace. de piano. [20370 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 13, 1910; 
E 2387075; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


See Stradella (A.) 


PIFFLE- DEE, WIFFLE-DEE, WIFFLE-DEE 
DEE; song from Three million dol- 
lars, musical corporation, lyric by 
Edgar Allan Woolf, musie by Anatol 
Friedland. [20371 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
E 235821; Leo. Feist, New York, 
IN. Xe 


PigtA SIGNOR. 


Ppace (THE) | THAT) pene eA 
HEAVEN; words and musie by J. P. 
Martin. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20872 

© Aug. 13, 1910; 27°e3Age te 
1910; E 238480; 
Martin, Axtell, Kans. 


PLANT A WATERMELON ON MY GRAVE, 
AND LET THE JUICE SOAK THROUGH; 
words and music by Frank Dumont 
and RR. Pe. Lilix, [20373 

© July 27, 1910; 2 el daly ze, 
1910; E 235739; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


PLEASE GIVE ME BACK MY PAPA; words 
by L. Schmidtchen, music by Robert 
K. Belden. [20374 

© July 1, 1910; 2°c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238056 ; Leo Schmidtchen, Sharps- 
burg, Pa. 


PLEURS ET RIRES; valse chantée, 
paroles de P. Neblis et R. Danjand, 
musique de Gaston Schindler. [20375 

© June 4, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; 
E 235789; V. Aubert & Matheissen, 
Paris, France. 


PLOUGH BOYS DANCE; by Frederic 
Emerson Farrar;:piano. [20876 
© July 27, 1910; 2c. Daly -28, 
1910; E 235738; M. Witmark & sons, 
Néw “York, N. ‘Y. 


1168 


John- Pickreli. 


a 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 85-39, Sept., 1910 


20395 


Pius (LA) QUE LENTE; valse par 
Claude Debussy; piano. [20377 
© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 


E 238095; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 

POINSETTIA; intermezzo, by J. H. 
Flinn; piano. [20378 


© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238048; J. Hopkins Flinn, Red- 
lands, Cal. 


PoLONAISE; par Serge Bortkiewicz, op. 
12; no. 3; revidiert von Rudolf 
Ganz; piano. [20379 

Aue 11, 1910> 2c: Aug: 12, 
1910; E 238422; Rozsavélgvi & co., 
Budapest, Hungary. 


POLONAISE IN D; by Arthur Seybold, 

op. 86; violin and piano. [20380 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238128; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


PoLONAISE IN E MINoR; by J. Hoff- 
mann, arr. by Ferdinand Meyer; 
piano four hands. [20381 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235954; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Pook (THE) CADETS; song from The 
man with three wives, words by Paul 
M. Potter, music by Franz Lehar. 

[20382 

© July 28, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 

E 238019; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


POPULAR GLEES AND PART-SONGS; collec- | 


tion of twenty-three secular four- 
part quartets and choruses, compiled 
and edited by F. Flaxington Harker; 
men’s voices. 4to. (Household se- 
ries of music books, no. 88.) [203883 

@vAns 10; 1910; 2 c Aug. 12, 
1910; E 238379; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork: N.Y. 


PouR AMUSER BEBE (To amuse baby) ; 
petit morceau de genre par Marius 
Carman, op. 523; piano. [20384 

© July 21, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
BE 2388073; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


POUR OUT A RICH BLESSING; words by 
iH. Li, Tittle, music: by C: J. Ham- 
rick. [20385 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. July 22, 
$910> HW 236755; Trio music: ¢o., 
Waco, Tex. 


PoUR TOUTE LA VIE; poésie de Georges 
Mauger, musique de Charles Hess. 
(Six mélodies, no. 4.) [20386 

© Ages tds 1910; 2) ce, Aue 713; 
1910; E 2387058; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


PRAISE Him; words by B. B. Edmias- 
ton, music by S. J. Bailey. [203887 
©. May, 28. 1910. 2 co truly 22: 
1910; E 286773; Trio’ music: .¢o:, 
Waco, Tex. 

PRAISE ISRAEL’S GoD; sacred song, 
words and musie by A, E. Spencer. 
4to. [20388 

© July 25, 1910; 2c. July 23, 1910; 
E 235632; Alfred E. Spencer, Mar- 
tinSville, Va. 

PRAISING HIS BOUNDLESS LOVE; words 
by James Rowe, music by H, M. 
Powell. [20389 

© May 28, 1910; 2 e@ July 22) 
1910; E 236747; Trio musie co., 
Waco, Tex. 

PREGHIERA; von Martin Jacobi, op. 
39; violoncello mit begleitung des 
pianoforte. (Zwei vortragssticke,, 
nO». 1s) [20398 

© June 25; 19103 2c. July 22; 
1910; E 236816; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 
PRELUDE, FUGUE ET VARIATION; extrait 
des Piéces d’orgue, par César Franck, 
op. 18, transcription pour violon., 
et piano par Paul Lemaitre. [20391 
©, Aug: Wi, 1910);" 2 e,, Augy 13; 
19TO. 237051; Durand: ,& efe., 
Paris, France. | 
PREMIERE VALSE; par Aug. Durand, op. 
83; piano a 6 mains. [20392 
© July 30, 1910; 2:c. Aug. 1, 19:0; 
E 238097; Durand et cie., Paris 
France. 

PRESIDENT EMERITUS; march by Victor 

G. Boehnlein; orchestra. 4to. 
[20393 
@ Aug, 4, 1910s 2:e. Aug: 5, 1910; 


E 238205; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 
PrReTTy (THE) LITTLE GIRL FROM NO- 


WHERE; words and music by W. R. 
Frisch. [20394 
© 1c Aug. 3, 1910; HE 235852; 
Wm. R. Frisch, Philadelphia, Pa. 
PRETTY STAR; words by Olive Hall, mu- 
sic by Daniel Rowe, vocal or instru- 
mental. (Tone stories, no. 14.) 
[203895 
@ Auge 15, 19103. 2 e Aug. to; 
1910: E 238484; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa- 


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20896 


PRINTEMPS QUI S’EVEILLE; intermezzo 
par Lucien Rose; orchestre avec pi- 
ano-conducteur. 4to. [20396 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238092; Marius Cairanne, Paris, 
France. 


PROMENOIR (LE) DES DEUX AMANTS; 
poéme de Tristan L’hermite, English 
words by Nita Cox, music by Claude 
Debussy. En recueil. [20397 

© Ane. i 19102 2-¢. Aug ts; 
1O10 =) He 23/054; Durand -& “cies 
Paris, France. 


——Textes francais et anglais. 
“HOs oe NOs 2: 
© July 30, 1910; 2c. each Aug. 1, 
1910; E 23880938, 288094; Durand et 
cie., Paris, France. 


PUcK’S REVELRY; march and two-step, 
by H. Haley; piano. [20400 
© July 28,1910; 2c Aue: a0; 
1910; E 288824; Harvey Haley, 
Jonesboro, Ark. 


PURPLE TWILIGHT; intermezzo by John 
W. Bratton; piano. [20401 


© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; | 
E 288816; M. Witmark & sons, New | 


Mank. IND UY. 


QUANTO SI BELLA (Que tu es jolie) ; 
chanson napolitaine, paroles fran- 
caises de André Lénéka, paroles na- 
politaines de C. Balbi, musique de 
G. Bonincontro-Tellam, pour la fitite. 
Ato. [20402 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238091; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


QUATRIEME BEATITUDE; par César 
Franck, transcription pour deux pi- 
anos par Georges Humbert. 

Or Aneel 1OlOr 2 e.. Anes 13; 
1910; HE 287062; Joubert, 
France. 


QUEEN (THE) OF THE RINK; valse by 
Daniele Pecorini; brass band. 4to. 
(Brass and reed band journal no. 
501. ) [20404 

© July 28, 1910; 2 e@ July 29, 
1910; E 288001; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


QUEEN’S (THE) OWN; words by A. 
Rose, music by Cameron Craig. 

[20405 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238254; A. Rose, Toronto, Canada. 


[20398, 20399 | 


Paris, | 


pt. III, n. s., v. 5 


Quo vapiIs; oper in fiinf akten nach 
dem roman von Henryk Sienkiewicz, 
von Henri Cain, deutsche tberset- 
zung von Hans Liebstoeckl, musik 
von Jean Nougués. Vollstindiger 
klavierauszug mit text. [20406 

© July 23, 1910292 seen 
1910; D 18704; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


QUODLIBET; ditties of Hop-o’-my- 
thumb’s land, translated by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by Carl Maria 
von Weber, op. 54, no. 2; two-part 
chorus. women’s voices. (Octavo 
choruses, no. 5480.) [20407 

© Aug: 10, 1910;>2%c.eAue. 10, 
1910; E 238337; G. Schirmer, New 
Works Noa 


RacovitcH (THE) RAG; by W. Lipman; 

piano. Professional. [20408 

© 1c. July 22, 1910=> 3 238070: 
Walter Lipman, Chicago, III. 


RAGTIME TABLE D’HOTE; words and mu- 

sic by Melville J. Gideon. [20409 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 235876; Charles I. Davis, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


RAKOczY MARCH. See Berlioz (H. L.) 


RALLY ROUND THE CROSS; words and 
music by A. B. Little. [20410 
© May 28, 1910: 2.6 amy 22: 
1910: E 286717; -Lrio wusie, co., 
Waceo,, Pex. 


| —— words by B. B. Edmiaston, music 


by B. B. Bateman. {20411 

© May 28, 1910; 2 © July 22, 
1910; E 2386740; ‘<rio Smiusic co; 
Waco, Tex. 


| RAMEAUX (LES) (The palms); de J. 
[20403 | 


Faure, fantaisie brillante arr. by 
J. Leybach, op. 180, revised by Hans 
Semper; piano. [20412 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 e. Ames 971910; 
HH} 235923; B. FE .. Wood anusietco. 
Boston, Mass. 


REALIZATION WALTZES; by Bo #1 
Hughes; piano. [20413 
© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235907; Byron E. Hughes, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind. 
REASON (THE) WHY; words and music | 
by A. B. Little. j [20414 | 
© May 28, 1910;-2 
1910; E 236742; Trio music co, 
Waeo, ‘Tex. 


1170 


ep Puly 2248 I 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 85-39, Sept., 1910 


20432 


Rep (THE) MOUSE RAG; by Wilbur 
Piper; piano. [20415 
© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; 


E 238439; H. R. McClure co., Sidney, 


Ohio. 


REGINA COELI: SI QUAERIS; AND SPON- 
SABO TE; composed by P. Hartmann 
yon in der Lan-Hochbrunn, O. F. M.; 
two male or female voices. 4to. 
(Fischer’s edition, no. 3334.) [20416 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
BE 235857; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York N. Y. 


REMEMBER THE POOR; words by A. 
Quimby, music by M. L. Hermann. 
New York, Max L. Hermann pub. co. 

[20417 
© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 


E 2388361; Alfred Quimby, Man- 
chester, N. H. 
REMINISCENCES OF GRIEG. See Grieg 


(E. H.) 


REPOSE; by Percival Entwistle; piano. 

[20418 

© July 30,1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 

E 238183; Bach & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


RESTLESSNESS (Ohne rast); by A. Sar- 
torio, op. 894, no. 3; piano. (For 
encouragement, no. 3.) [20419 

© Aug. 15,1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; 
E 238507; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


REVES FOUS; poésie de G. Prudhomme 
et Georges Mauger, musique de 
Charles Hess. (Six mélodies, no. 5.) 

[20420 
© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237059; Joubert, Paris, France. 


tfVES PERDUS; valse, par Paul Des- 
plats; piano. Paris, B. Roudanez. 

[20421 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 

E 237042; P. Desplats, Paris, France. 


RICHARD MARCH; by R. HE. Whiting, op. 
3, no. 3, edited by Carl Wilhelm 
Ikern; piano. [20422 

© July 16,1910; 2c. July 23, 1910; 
E 235624; R. E. Whiting, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


RIDE OF THE AMAZONS; marche caprice 

by G. S. Maiwald; piano. [20423 

© July 29, 1910;.2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238036; W. H. Willis, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


RINGLEIN (DAS) SPRANG ENTZWEI; 
lied im volkston, ged. von Anna Rit- 
ter, musik von Willy v. d. Berg; 
minnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [20424 

OrMiune e237 1010 62 Pe uly 22 
1910; E 286794; J. Noroth nach- 
folger, J. Day, Trier, Germany. 


RINKA (LA); new round dance, by 
Thurley Beale; brass band. 4to. 
(Boosey & co.’s brass and reed band 
journal, no. 501.) [20425 

© July 28, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 
E 2388008; W. Paxton, London, Eng- 
land. 


Rip VAN WINKLE, JUNR.; an operetta 
in three acts, written by Charles 
Willmore Emlyn, music by H. Blatch. 
Vocal score. 4to. London, Bach 
& co. [20426 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
D 18698; Herbert Blatch, London, 
England. 


River (THE); from Four songs from 
Burma, words by R. C. J. Swinhoe, 
music by J. W. J. Alves. [20427 

© July 28, 1910; 2 c. July 29, 
1910; E 238006; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


RIVERSIDE RAG; by Chas. Cohen; piano. 

[20428 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238244; Cohen music co., Bing- 
Hambcony N.Y 


RoBINs’ RETURN; by Leander Fisher ; 
piano. Revised edition. [20429 
© duly, 13,9 1910 62> ec Sully, <23, 
1910; EH 235636; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Rock oF AGES; words by A. M. Top- 

lady, music by U. S. Grant Schaefer. 

[204380 

©rsuly 125; 19108) 2) ei aduly. 27; 

1910; E 236881; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


RoDELZIGEUNER (Derr); operette in 3 
akten von Leo Kastner, musik von 
Joseph Snaga. Vollstiindiger klavier- 
auszug mit text (Klavierparticell). 

[20481 

© July 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 5, 1910; 

D 18703; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


Klavierauszug mit unterleg- 
tem text. [204382 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1910; 
D 18694; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


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20433 


Di TER, 8, eS 


RoODELZIGEUNER (DER)—Continued. 

1. Chorstimmen. 2. Orches- 

terstimmen. [ 20483, 20434 
© July 1, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 5, 

1910; E 238190, 238191; Julius 

Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany. 


See Massenet (J. E. 


Rot DE LAHORE. 
) 


RoMANCE; par Luigi d’ Ambrosio, op. 
6; violoncello avec ace. de piano. 
[20435 
© Aug. 2, 1910;.2’c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 235862; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London, England. ; 


ROMANCE IN E FLAT; by T. D. Wil- 

liams; pipe organ. [20436 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

EH 238236; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ROMANCE SANS PAROLES (Song without 
words); by Giuseppe Ferrata, op. 
AMO wel MOLANO: [20437 

©) Auly,.29- 1910. | 2c. duly Be. 
1910; E 235780; G. Schirmer, New 
Mock, N: Y. 


ROMANESQUE (LA); Serenade by Ed. 

Delont; piano. [20488 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 

E 235903: Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


RoMANZE. Sce Wagner (R.) 


ROMANZETTA D'INVERNO; causerie da 
salotto, versi di G. E. Gaeta, musica 
di Francesco Pugliese; canto e 
pianoforte. [20439 

@) June 25, 1910; 2 e@: Aug. 10, 
1910; E 288378; A. Forlivesi & co., 
Florence, Italy. 


RONDE D’AMOUR; by N. van Wester- 
hout, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 
Ato. [20440 

© July 1, 1910; 2 ce. July 27, 1910; 
. 236915: Carl Fischer, New York, 
i. Me 


RONDEL D’AVRIL; poésie de Claude Lor- 
rey, musique de Camille Erlanger. 
(Trois mélodies, no. 3.) [20441 

© June 18, 1910; 2 ec July 30, 
1910; E 285805; P. Pégat &. cie., 
Paris, France. 


RONDO SCHERZO; by H. Engelmann; 
piano in C. (Five easy teaching 
pieces, no. 2.) [20442 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 238393; L. D. Lasselle, Boston, 
Mass. 


RosrE (ALFRED) 12 ettiden (12 
studies) ; zur ausbildung des hand- 
gelenks, op. 26; piano. [204438 
© July 7, 1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; 
E 238408; C. A. Gries, New York, 
Ia 


RosE; by Joseph Fredericks; piano. 
(A garland, Curwen’s edition no. 
9138. ) [20444 

© July 25; 1910;52>@) atuly- 26, 
1910; E 286848; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


Rost (THE) BUSH; by Gustav Saenger, 
op. 110; piano. (Flower fancies, no. 
3.) [20445 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 27, 1910; 
# ea ; Carl Fischer, New York, 


Rose (A) GARDEN; verse by Alfred H. 
Hyatt, music by Charles Gilbert 
Spross. Low voice. [20446 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
E 285883; John Church ¢co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


ROSEBUD; a reverie, lyric by Marvin 
Lee, music by Donald Bestor. 
[20447 
©. July 23, 1910> 2ieeaatan 2a 
1910; E 285611; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ROSEMARY, THAT’S FOR REMEMBRANCE; 
words and music by L. S. Lee. 

[20448 

©.1. e July, 23,, 1910 = ee aaaa 

Lulu Skinner Lee, Los Angeles, Cal. 


ROSENKRANS (GEO.) 
organ. [20449 
© July 22, 1910; 2 eet. 22, 
1910; E 236782; Geo. Molineux, New 
York NA ve 


Prelude, no. 5; 


ROSENTHAL (ARCHY) Intermezzo; en 
forme de valse; piano. [20450 
© Aug. 10, 1910: 2 @ Ame ag: 
1910; E 238348; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Two valsettes; piano. [20451 
© Aug. 10, 1910; 2) cy) Aseea0: 
1910; E 288347; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Roses; words by Olive Hall, music by 
Daniel Rowe, vocal or instrumental. 
(Tone stories, no. 15.) [20452 

© ; Aug: 15; 1910; 2: ej-Aug i; 
1910; E 238485; Theo. Presser ¢Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1172 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20474 


ROSES, SWEET CHEERFUL ROSES; words 
and musie by V. B. Rankin. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20453 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; 

BH 238104; V. B. Rankin, Shawnee, 
Okla. 


ROuTE (iA) DES AMOUREUX; rondel, 
poésie de Albert Glatigny, musique 
de Camille Erlanger. (Trois mélo- 
dies, no. 2.) [20454 

ane 18, 1910: 2 c. July. 30, 
9910; HY 235804; P. Pégat & cie., 
Paris, France. 


Ruppa; ballade von Georg Blikslager, 
musik von G. Ad. Uthmann, op. 263; 
mittlere singstimme. [20455 

eedume 24, 1910; 2 ce July 22, 
1910; E 236808; J. Giinther, Dres- 
den, Germany. 


RUSSIAN INTERMEZZO; by ‘Theodore 
Franke, arr. by J. W. Lerman; 
piano four hands. [20456 


©. July 18, 1910; 2c. July 18, 
1910; E 236604; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


RUTH'S. WALTZ; by R. E. Whiting, op. 
3, ho. i, edited by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern; piano. [20457 

Oetuly 16. 1910: 2.¢. July 23, 
1910; BH 285625; R. HE. Whiting, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


SACRED MEDLEY; intro: the hymn- 
tunes, Hendon and Austria, arr. by 
J. W. Lerman; organ. [20458 

ee taiy 22, 1910: 2 c. July. 22, 
1910; E 286783; Geo. Molineux, New 
Work, NY. 


SADIE Brady; words and music by 
Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. 
[20459 
@ Ang. 16, 1910; 2 c.. Aug. 16, 
1910; E 237095; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SAILING AWAY; words by Mrs. H. N. 
Ralston, music by Henry Tucker. 
Second edition. [20460 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238052; H. N. Ralston, Washing- 
ton, 1, C. 


SAILING ON; words and music by B. N. 
Hultsman. [20461 
©: May 28, 19102: 2 @ July 22; 
1910;,-E 236727; Trio. music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


SAILOR’S (A) DREAM; words and music 

by A. T. Kissinger. [20462 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 

E 287092; Albert T. Kissinger, 
Charleston, S. C. 


St. GEORGE’S MARCH; by William Hill; 

piano. [20468 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 

EK 238291; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London, England. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Menuet; extrait de |’ op. 56, trans- 
cription pour orgue par Gaston 
Choisnel. [20464 

© Aug: 11, 1910; 2:¢ Aug. 13, 
1910; E 287053; Durand & cie, 
Paris, France. 


SALUTATION (THE) OF THE DAWN; text 
from the Sanskrit, musie by Fred- 
erick Stevenson, op. 56; contralto. 
1. With violin obl. 2. With violon- 
cello obl. Los Angeles, Wilford 
music co. [20465, 20466 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. each Aug. 10, 
1910; EH 288852, 28838538; Frederick 
Stevenson, Los Angeles, Cal. 


SALUTS (LES) GREGORIENS; collection 
de piéces grégoriennes, ace. de F. 
Brun. 1° serie, 1° livraison. T@ 
serie, 1° livraison. 2° serie, 1¢ livrai- 
son. 1 serie, 2° livraison. 

[20467-2047 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 

138, 1910; E 2387025—287028; Janin 
fréres, Lyon, France. 


SanpDy McPHERSON; words and music 
by A. Pleau. [20471 
©, 1,.¢c. duly 28, 1910; W, 235628; 

Al, Pleau, Rochester, N. Y. 


SARABANDE; par Hdouard Gautier, op. 
38; violon avee acc. de. piano. 
[20472 
© July 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237076; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


SAUCE FOR THE GANDER, IS SAUCE FOR 
GoosE; from The girl of my dreams, 
lyric by Otto Hauerbach, music by 
Kkarl Hoschna. [20473 

@2Aus 9) 1910; 2 «¢ Aug 10! 
1910; E 238317; M. Witmark €& sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SAVE THY LOVE, I ASK NO MORE; words 
and music Mrs. M. M. Welles. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [20474 

©, July 27, 1910; 2 a July. 27, 
1910; E 236965; Mrs. M. M. Welles, 
Keene, N. H. 


1173 


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20475 


SAVIOUR, WALK AND TALK WITH ME; 
words and music by J. HE. Jones. 
[20475 
GQ suly, 26.910; 2 se. sully a0: 
1910; E 285765; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Saviour’s (THE) VOICE; words and 

music by M. R. Tourtelot. [20476 

© July 29, 1910; 2c Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238038; W. H. Willis & co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


SCARLATTI (DOMENICO) Capriccio; 
arr. par Sandor Kovacs; piano. 1. 
Padarmay. —2. nomi maja. om Si 
bémol maj. [20477-20479 

© July 30, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 1, 
1910; H 288086—238088; EH. Demets, 
Paris, France. 


Etude en la maj.; arr. par Sandor 
Kovaes; piano. [20480 

© July 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238089; E. Dements, Paris, France. 


SCATTERING SUNSHINE; words by Grace 

Maynard, music by Jas. B. Franklin. 

[20481 

© May 28 1910; 2 « July 22, 

TNO Be Zooktas — LrlO IMUSIC. COs, 
Waco, Tex. 

ScHOoL (THE) WHERE LINCOLN WENT; 
words and music by Will Hardy. 
Worcester, Mass., Massachusetts mu- 
sic co. [20482 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238108; Will S. Hardy, Worcester, 
Mass. 

SCHPRINZ LICHT BENTSCHEN; by Solo- 

mon Small; piano. [20483 
Orc, July 18, 1910: BH 236618: 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Lochinvar; 
trio; words by Walter Scott, music 
arr. by Charles S. Elliott; women’s 


voices. (Octavo series, no. 487.) 
[20484 
@ryauly 30, 1910: 22.6) Iuly -29, 


1910; E 236970; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

Scorer (Cyst) Arietta, op. 72, no. 2: 
words by Duffield Bendall. No. 2 in 
E flat. [20485 

(G). Julya27. 19105) 2c. July, 28, 
1910; H 285752; Hikin &. co., Itd., 
London, England. 

SEA (THE) SHELL; words by Chas. E. 

Baer, music by Chas. P. Shisler. 


[20486 | 


©) Awe: AS, 2291032 ‘e@/ Aus: 16, 
1910; E 287108; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


pt. HE tS. vo 


SEcCHIA (LA) RAPITA; opera comica, 
marcia sopra motivi, di J. Burg- 
mein, composta ed instrumentata da 
P. Canzano. Piccola partitura, 
IS: [20487 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
EK 2385872; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


SEEK YE THE LorD; anthem, music by 
Ira B. Wilson. [20488 


© July 23, 1910; 20e sig 2c. 
1910; E 2386883; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


SENTIERS FLEURIS (Blooming mead- 
ow); waltz by E. Waldteufel, arr. 
by R. EK. Hildreth; orchestra. 4to. 

[20489 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 

E 2388209; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


SERENADE; by Henry Osgood; piano. 
[20490 
© July 18, 1910°° 2% suly As, 
1910; HE 236597; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


——par Victor Staub; piano. [20491 


© June 25, 1910; 2 %er dulyesd, 
1910; E 235791; Hachette & cie., 
Paris, I'rance. 


scherzo from C. Goldmark’s sym- 
phony, Rural wedding, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; band. 4to. [20492 

© July.12, 19102) 20) amiga, 
1910; EH 236912; Carl Fischer, New 
WorkssNe-¥. 


SERENADE. See Gounod (C. F.) 


SERENADE AU JAPON; fantaisie inter- 


méde, par Emile Cambillard; or- 
chestre avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
[20493 


© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 cA: 
1910; E 237022; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


SERENADE D'AMOUR; by Paolo Romano, 
arr. by Claude d’Albret, rev. and 
fingered by Carl Hofmann; piano. 

[20494 

© June 24, 1910: 2 ¢-Agivedn, 

1910; E 236945; Carl Fischer, New 
York sane Ae 


arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. 4to. ; [20495 

© july 1, 19105 °2 ¢. July 2a: 
E 236916; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING? ye 


1174 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 85-39, Sept., 1910 


20515 


SERENATA; von Martin Jacobi, op. 39; 
violoncello mit begleitung des piano- 


forte. (Zwei vortragsstticke, no. 2.) 
[20496 
Sedune 25, 1910: 2 ¢. July 22, 


1910; E 286817; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


See Moszkowski (M.) 


SEVEN DAYS WALTZES; by Theo. Bendix ; 
piano. [20497 
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 


SERENATA, 


E 235817; Leo Feist, New York, 
i: oe 
SEVILLA; valse espagnole by Porter 


ad 


Steele, op. 5; piano. [20498 

en 14° 1910; 2 « July 27, 
1910; E 286942; Carl Fischer, New 
Work. N.Y: 


SHADOW LAND; waltzes by Frank W. 
Ryan; piano. [20499 
ytuly 25, 1910; 2 c. July 27, 
19407 8 256906; F. W. Ryan, Troy, 
Kans. 
SHAMROCK; novelty two-step by O. M. 
Myers; piano. [20500 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 2385909; Ted Snyder co, New 
Moers, N.Y. 

SHE PUT A LITTLE BUNCH OF ROSES IN 
HER OLD STRAW HAT; written and 
composed by C. W. Murphy and 
Will Letters. [20501 

© July 26, 1910; e. duly 226: 
4910; E 285684; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

SHE TOOK MOTHER’S ADVICE; words by 
Stanley Murphy, music by Percy 
Wenrich. [20502 


© July 14, 1910; Cy dfollhy, 14 


2 


— 


9) 


a 


1910; E 236988; Jerome H. Remick | 


& ¢o., New York, N. Y. 
SHY BOY; words and music by N. Lips. 
[20503 
emsuly 25, 1910: 2 e. July’ 28, 
1910; E 286791; Nina Lips, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

Si QUAERIS. See Regina coeli. 

SINCE THE LORD SAVED ME; words and 
music by J. H. Jones. [20504 

duly 26,1910: 2 c. July 30; 
1910; E 285764; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

SING, BRITAIN’S SONS; words by Ber- 
nard Malcolm Ramsay, music by 
Charles A. E. Harriss; baritone, in 
G. [20505 

Ge duly 27,0 191052 e. ‘July. 28, 

1910; E 285729; Novello & co., Itd., 

London, England. 


if 


SING UNTO THE LORD A NEW SONG; 
anthem, music by M. L. McPhail. 
[20506 
© duly, 255 LOMO 22) Gy mule 27, 
1910; E 286879; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


SINGING DAT LONESOME SONG; words by 
Hyacinth Lount, music by Dowsby 
Dasch Reese. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. -co. [20507 

© duly (27, 1910-2 Ver iuly 27, 
1910; E 286960; Mrs. Hyacinth 
Lount, Washington, D. C. 


SINGING LESSONS; by George Cramp- 
ton. Lessons 68-79. [20508 
© June 15, 1910; 2c. each July 18, 
1910; A 267552; Siegel-Myers corre- 
spondence school of music, Chicago, 
Tl. 


SKYLARK (A); medley waltz, by Frank 
G. Dossert, intro. When love is 
there [and] In the garden; arr. by 
Robert Recker; band. 4to. [20509 

©; July, 127, (1910). 2) ¢.. duly 28: 
1910; E 285711; Leo Feist, New 
York, N.. Y; 


SLACK-WIRE SAN; song from musical 
play, Our Miss Gibbs, words and 
music by Cecil Trent. [20510 

© duly, 28, AO 2 er Jmiye2o 
1910; E 238025; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SLAVIC DANCE, NO. 10; from op. 72, by 
Anton Dvorak, arr. by Otto Langey; 
orchestra. 4to. (Galaxy of orches- 
tra music, no. 20.) [20511 

© July 29 1910-2) ec) uly 730; 
1910; E 285774; G. Schirmer, New 
MOTKASIN, N%. 


SLAVNOSTN{ PocHopD (Festmarsch) ; es 


Utoken (Zum  angriff); Kvapik 
(galopp) slozil Fr. Kmoch. MHar- 
monie-musik. obl. 24mo. (Har- 
monie M. U. no. 54.) [20512 


© July 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238178; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 
SLEEPY EYES; words by H. B. Ward, 
music by C. Oakley Baring. [205138 
© 1c. July 30, 1910; E 2385769; 
Howard B. Ward, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Stim (THE) PRINCESS; musical play, 
words by Henry Blossom, music by 
Leslie Stuart. 1. Opening chorus, 
act 1. 2. Finale, act 1. 4to. 
[20514, 20515 
e. each Aug. 5, 
22; Chappell & 


© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 
25 
~>land. 


1910; E 288221, 2388: 


») 
co., Itd., London, Engla 


< 
oe 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20516 


pt: IIE, n. &, Vi 5 


SLUMBER SONG; words by Thomas B. 
Aldrich, music by Maibelle Moore. 
[20516 
© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238039; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


SMILING MOON; words by Ben Ryan, 
music by Harry L. Newmann. 
[20517 

© Aug. 38, 1910; 2 c. Aug: 5, 1910; 
E 238201; Sunlight music co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


SMUGGLEMAN (THE); a two _ act 
operetta, words and music by Eliza- 
beth Rheem Stoner, music arr. by 
R. O. Suter. Vocal score. 4to. 

[20518 

@ Aus 1, 1910; 2 e@ Aue 13; 

1910; D 18701; Clayton F. Summy 
eo., Chicago, Il. 


SNoW QUEEN; by Franz Blumenberg, 

op. 182, ed. by E. V. McIntyre; piano. 

[20519 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 

E 2383854; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis, Mo. 


SNOWFLAKES DANCE; by Edna Ralya, 
op. 1; piano. [20520 
Gy July A 191052 e. Jule 25, 
191; HY 236822-. John, Arnold: Cin- 
einnati, Ohio. 


$o MUESS MEI SCHATZLE SEI; ged. von 

Hyazinth Wiackerle, musik von W. 

Nagel, op. 6; mannerchor. Partitur 

und stimmen. [20521 

© July 12, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 5, 1910: 

E 238142; Sulze & Galler, Stuttgart, 
Germany. 


SecIAL LIFE; march and two-step by 
J. C. Boehme; piano. [ 20522 
© June 24, 1910; 2 « July 27, 
1910; E 2386944; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N. Y. 


SerFT AND SNEAKY; eccentric buck 
dance, by Jerome Shay and Harry 
De Costa; piano. {20523 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 3, 1910: 
E 238106; Theodore Morse music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SoPr VOLUNTARY; based upon the mel- 
ody of the hymn Nearer my God to 


Thee, by A. M. Goodhart;: organ. 
obl. Svo. London, Novello & co., 
itd. [20524 


© Aug. 15,1910; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1910; 
EK 257087; A. M. Goodhart, Brighton, 
England. 


a 


SOFTLY WHISPERS THE WIND; words by 
P. J. O’Reilly, music by Cuthbert 
Lane. No: 1 in ©. (No; 2rmepi mt. 
No: 3 in EH flat. [20525-20527 

© July 22, 1910; 2c. each July 23, 
1910; E 235657235659 ; Gould & co., 
London, England. 


SOIREE JAPONAISE; by Cyril Scott, op. 

67, no. 4; piano. [20528 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

TE) 235873; Elkin & co., ltd., London, 
England. 


SoLpDIER (A) FROM THE U. S. A.;.words 
by H. Quenan, music by Raymond 
Ray. [20529 

© June 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 238119; Herbert Quenan, Ord- 
nance, Mass. 


SOLEILS COUCHANTS; poéme de Paul 
Verlaine, musique de Louis Vierne, 
op. 26. No. 1. voix graves. (Trois 
mnélodies, no. 1.) [20530 

© June 18, 1910; 2 ec July, 30, 
1910; EH 235800; P. Pégat & cie., 
Paris, France. 


SoLvEJG’s sone. See Grieg (KE. H.) 


SOME DAY WE’LL BE WITH GOD; words 

by J. C. Darton, musie by J: R: Holt. 

[205381 

© May 28, 1910; 2 @ July 22, 

1910; E: 236715; ° Trio. muses ico., 
Waco, Tex. 


SoME GLAD DAY; words and music by 

O: M. Walker. [20532 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 6, 1910; 

E 235884; Otis M. Walker, Chicago, 
TAH: 


SOME HAPPY DAY; words and music by 

J. D; Barnitz. [20533 

© July 27, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 

E 235844; James D. Barnitz, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


SOME OF THESE DAYS; words and music 
by Shelton Brooks. [20534 
© July 25, 1910; 2 c. July 2apio10 
FE. 2368386; Will Rossiter, Chicago, I11. 
SOMEBODY’S GOT TO GO THROUGH IT; 
words by Sax Rohmer, musie by Alf 
Glover. [20535 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
FE} 238261; Price & Reynolds, London, 
England. . 
SOMEONE WILL WELCOME ME THERE; 
words by Grace Maynard, music by 
Jas. B. Franklin. _ [20536 
@- May 28; 1910; 2 cq dum 22, 
1910; E 236744; Trio music Go., 
Waco, Tex. 


1176 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 385-89, Sept., 1910 


20554 


SOMETHING FoR THEE; anthem, words 
by S. Dryden Phelps, music by J. 
Truman Wolcott. (Octavo church 
music, no. 10089. ) [205387 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 2388229: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


SOMETIME I DREAM OF THOSE DEAR SUM- 
MER DAYS; words and music by E. 
M. Holmes. [20538 

Pete. 1910: .2°c. July 27, 
1910; E 236967 ; Elise Moore Holmes, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 


SOMMERNACHT; ged. von Carl Pusch, 
musik von N. S. Kammer, op. 18; 


volkslied ftir minnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [20539 
© Sune 23, 1910: 2-c¢. July 22, 


1910; E 236798; J. Noroth nachfol- 
ger, J. Day, Trier, Germany. 


Son OF THE PuszTA; Hungarian idyl, 
by Kéler-Béla, op. 134, no. 2, ed. and 
fingered by Philipp Mittell; violin 
and piano. [20540 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235894; G. Schirmer, New York, 
W.. Y. 


Sone (A) OF DESTINY; words by Ed- 
win Arnold, music by Geo. Mackie. 
[20541 


Penis 2! 1910: 2 ec.’ July 22; 
1910; E 236792; Boosey & co., Lon- 


don, England. 


SONG OF THE scouts; words by Ernest 
Hart, music by Ernest Newton. 
[20542 
© July 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238061; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SONG OF THE SEA; words by Allan Cun- 
ningham, music by Florence Newell 
Barbour; baritone. [20543 


Orauly 14; 1910; 2 °c. July .27, 
1910; E 236941; Carl Fischer, New 
Norkk,.N.Y. 


SoNG OF TRIUMPH; Easter song, words 
by William H. Gardner, music by 
Sadie Harrison. [20544 

er ajuly 27% A910; 2 ec July 28, 
1910; E 235737; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Sone (THE) WALTz; words by Fanny 
'  Heaslip Lea, music by Clarence 
Wainwright Murphey. [20545 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238118; L. Grunewald co., Itd., 
New Orleans, La. 


SONGS FOR SCHOOL, HOME AND NATION; 
composed, arr. and harmonized by 
eminent musicians. [Ed. by W. J. 
Massingham, 11th ed.] 1386p. S8vo. 
$0.50. [20546 

© July 15, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
A 268789; Will J. Massingham, Du- 
luth, Minn. 


Sones oF WILLIAMS; ed. by G. C. Leon- 
ard and others. 3d ed., rev. and 


enlarged. Williamstown, Mass., The 
editors; 1910: 2) p: l., 27s aie ae 
4to. $1.50. [20547 


© June 21, 1910: 2c. Jume 2s, 
1910; A 265922; Gardner Cotrell 
Leonard, Henry Church “Taylor, 
Charles Thomas Whelan, Dwight 
Marvin, Hamilton Brooks Wood, Al- 
bany, N. Y. 


Sones (THE) THAT MOTHER SANG; 
words and music by R. HE. Campbell. 
[20548 

©° May ~28,21910>" 2 -e2.duly 322; 


19) 25H) 230712 > Trio! music, co= 
Waco, Tex. 
Sonra. See Chappell’s army journal, 


no. 366. 


Sout’s (THE) BEST FRIEND; words by 

James Rowe, music by R. L. Powell. 

[20549 

© dimer 1,” 1910 .2. Chalaky eee. 

TOLOs “HH Z3070Ly ‘"Lrio]n music <eo0, 
Waco, Tex. 


SOUVENIR DE HOLLANDE; eSquisse sym- 
phonique par Marius Carman, op. 
197; piano. [20550 

©muly 215 1910 =.2e. Aug, 119105 
E 238076; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 

SOUVENIR DE NAPLES; by Gustav Laz- 
arus, op. 1386, no. 4; piano. [20551 

© Aue. 35; 2910; 2 ‘e. Aggy ‘15, 
1910; H 238504; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SOUVENIRS FANES; mélodie-valse, pa- 
roles de A. Lénéka, musique de Ch. 
Coda. Piano et chant. [20552 

© Aug...11, 1910; 2 ce Aug. 48, 
1910; BH 237023; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


sérénade mignoune sur les motifs 
de la mélodie-valse du méme auteur, 
par @€h. Coda. - 1. Orchestre avec 
“piano conducteur. 2. Chant seul; 
paroles de André Lénéka. 4to. 
[ 20558, 20554 
©.Aug. 11, 1910; 2c. each Aug. 18, 
1910; BH 287018, 287014; Paul De 
courcelle, Nice, France, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20555 


pt. Damas: Vb 


SowING THE StED; words by Blanche 
Leake Rosson, music by R. E. Camp- 
bell. [20555 

© May 28, 1910; 2 c. July 22, 1910; 
H 236774; Trio music co., Wazaco, 
Tex. 


SPECIAL SONGS FOR SPECIAL SINGING; 
compiled by Herbert and Lillie Buf- 
fum. Svo. [20556 

© July 11, 1910; 2 ¢. July 18, 1910; 
A 267541; Herbert Buffum, Topeka, 
Kans. 


SPENDTHRIFT (THE); waltzes by Chas. 

Bendix; piano. [20557 

© Avge. 1; 191052 @ Aus. 2.1910} 

EK 235816; Leo Feist, New York, 
ey: 

SPONGE (THE); two step, by W.. C. 
Simon; piano. New Orleans, L. 
Grunewald co. Itd. [20558 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238117; Walter C. Simon, New Or- 
leans, La. 


SPONSABO TE. See Regina coeli. 
[20558 
Sprine (A) MORNING (Hin morgen im 
friihling) ; by R. G. Thompson, op. 
2; piano. (Six characteristic pieces, 
no. 1.) [20559 
© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1910: 
E 235924; B. F. Wood music co., 

Boston, Mass. 


SPRINGTIME AND LOVE; words by Kate 
Purvis, music by James R, Dear; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Choral library, 
TGs w oki) [20560 


OpAge vis: A9t0s 2 cane 12. 
1910; E 238881; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


Star (THE) OF BETHLEHEM ; words by 
Henry Kirk White, music by Rich- 
ard M. Morgan. [20561 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910: 
E 236746; Trio music co., Waco, 
Tex. 


STAR (THE) OF HOPE IS BEAMING ON 
ME; words and music by Effie Reed 
Polk. [20562 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 6, 1910; 
EK 235905; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Nao. Ney 7 


STAR SPANGLED BANNER; words by 
Francis Scott Key, music by Wm. H. 
Henninges. [20563 


© July 18, 1910; 2 ¢. July 28, 1910; 


EK 2385646; R. E. Henninges, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


tf 


STATE (THE) FAIR CADONIAN; by H. C. 

Rudisell; piano. [20564 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238255; Kauffman music ¢o., Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


STEERE (WILLIAM C.) Nocturne (A), 
op. 15; words by Emma Fisk Smith. 
(Four songs, no. 4.) [20565 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c Aug. 6. 1910; 
E 235912; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Onio. 


STERNE (DIE) (The stars); nach dem 
rumiinischen des Alexandri, 
Cornel Diaconovich, English words 
by John Bernhoff, musik von Wilh. 
Ixienzl, op. 82; hohe singstimme. 
(Fiinf gesinge, no. 2.) [20566 

© July 16, 1910. 2% ee Aner 22. 
1910; E 238416; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


STRADELLA (ALESSANDRO)  Pieta Sig- 
nor (O Lord have mercy) ; music at- 
tributed to A. Stradella, ed. by Ed- 
gardo Lévi..- no. 2° iit Baminor: 
(Standard songs by old masters, no. 
35) [20567 

©. July 23, 1910. 2 ce) dmly 25, 
1910; E 286859; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London, England. 


STRAINS FROM THE ORIENT; by Le Roy 
Hartt [pseud. of Charles Kunkel] ; 
piano. [20568 

© ‘Aug. 13, 1910; 2 erage 15, 
1910; E 238442; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


STRAUSS (JOHANN) Where the cit- 
rons bloom; waltz, arr. by Heinicke; 
band. New rev. ed. 4to. [20569 

© July 7, 1910; 2 ce. July 27, 1910; 
E 236922; Carl Fischer, New York. 
INEGYG 


STREPHON AND AMARYLLIS; from Lace 
and porcelain, three old world songs, 
words by Harold Simpson, music by 
Eric Coates, {20570 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 288216; Boosey & co., London, 
‘England. 


STREW ON HER ROSES; verse by Mat- 
thew Arnold, music by Pedro de Zu- 
lueta. No. 1 in E flat. [20571 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 10, 
1910; E 288849; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


STROFETTE ALLEGRE; versi e musica di 
HK. A. Mario. [20572 
©,.June 25, 1910: 2 Aver ao 
1910; E 38374; A. Forlivesi, & c., 
Florence, Italy. 


8 


VOR: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-389, Sept., 1910 


20591 


Struse (Gustav) Symphony in B 
minor; orchestral score. [20573 
evade. 12: 1910; 2. c: Aug, 15, 


1910; E 288445; G. 

work N.Y. 
STUDENT’S HARMONY TABLES; by L. B. 
Prout. supplement to the 12 stave 
manuscript music book. [20574 
© July 26, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 


E 235869; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


Schirmer, New 


STUDIES FOR THE LEFT HAND ALONE 
(Etiiden fiir die linke hand); by L. 
Birkedal-Barfod, op. 8, [ed. by P. W. 
Orem]; piano. (Presser collection, 
vol. 144.) [20575 

@© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c Auge. 8, 1910: 
E 238231; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


SUITE IN C MAJoR; nos. 1-4, by Purcell, 
transcribed by Wm. Y. Hurlstone; 
string orchestra. Score. [20576 

© July 22, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238186; Goodwin & Tabb, London, 
England. 


SUMMER DAYS; words by H. G. Hopp 
and R. W. Rathbone, music by John 
J. Kearns, jr. [20577 

© duly, 30; 1910: 2 @ July 30, 
1910; EK 285767; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

SUN OF MY SOUL; words by John Keble, 
music by Bradford Campbell, op. 58: 
soprano or tenor. [20578 

CrAue sit 1910: 2 c, Aug. 13; 
1910; E 237003; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 

SUNLIGHT ALL THE WAY; words and 
music by R. L. Powell. [20579 

© May 28, 1910: 2-c¢.. July -22, 


ois 286745; Trio musie co., 
Waco, Tex. 


SUNNY (A) GARDEN; words anon, mu- 
sic by Maibelle Moore. [20580 
© July 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 


E 238040; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


Sun’s (THE) ROSES; verse by Alice E. 
Allen, music by C. B. Hawley. High 
voice. [20581 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
E 235831; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

SUNSET; poem by Sidney Lanier, music 
by Alexander Russell. Low voice. 

[20582 

Cy Ante as, 1910: 2 (ec Aug. 15, 

1910; E 238472; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SUNSHINE FLOODS MY SOUL; words by 
James Rowe, music by E. M. Powell. 
[20583 

@., Sully, 22, 


MNUISICH "COs. 


© May 28, 1910; 2 
1910; E 2386729; Trio 
Waco, Tex. 


SURRENDER; Polish love lay, Polish 
words by B. Ostrowska, English ver- 
sion by Felix Goddard, music by St. 
Niewiadomski, op. 39, no. 2. Bos- 
ton, The Boston music co. [20584 


© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
FE 238120; G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 


SwWALLow (THE); words by Mary E. 
Coleridge, music by C. V. Stanford, 
op. 119, no. 6; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral library, no. 30.) [20585 


© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; 
EK 235701; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Sweet I<irry BELLAIRS; words by 
Robt. B. Smith, music by Gus Ed- 
wards. [20586 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
EK 238318; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York Ny 


SWEETHEART, I LEAVE IT TO YOU; words 
by Arthur A. Penn, music by C. C. 
Hackett. EF. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20587 

© Sully, 237) 19104 2a ery Jiulye 23; 

LOO] Ey 235652: ©. Ca Hackett) yal 
Reno, Okla. 


SWEETNESS ° words by Henry S. Cream- 

er, music by Tom Lemonier. [20588 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 11, 1910; 

EB 238363; Gotham-Attucks music €o., 
New York, N. Y. 


SwING ME HIGH, SWING ME LOW; swilg 
song (schaukellied), from Follies of 
1910, by Victor Hollaender, arr. by 
Robert Recker; band. 4to. [20589 


© July, 22) 19103. 2 c fuly, 2s, 


1910; EB 235609; Jos. W. Stern « ©o., 
New York, N. Y. 


—_- medley waltz intro. Fire flies, by 
Victor Hollaender; orch. 4to. 
[20590 

Aug. 16, 


@ Aue. oy 1O1LOs 2c 
W. Stern & ¢Co., 


1910; EH 237116; Jos. 
New York, N. Y. 


Swine sone (Schaukellied) ; by A. Sar- 
torio, op. 894, no. 5; piano. (For en- 
-eouragement, no. 5.) [20591 
© Aug. 15, 1910; 2c. Aug. 19, 
1910: E 238509; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1179 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20592 


pt. III, n. s., v..5 


SWINGING WITH SOMEONE: from Three 
million dollars, lyric by David Kemp- 
ner, music by Anatol Friedland. 


[20592 

@ Aug. 1, 1910; 2c Aug. 2; 1910; 

E 235827; Leo. Feist, New York, 
ee 


SYMPHONIC QUINTETT NO. 3; by J. Hol- 


brooke, op. 44; two violins, viola, 
violoncello and piano. Score. Lon- 
don, Novello & co., Itd. [20593 


© July 28, 1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; 
E 235782; Joseph Holbrooke, Ken- 
net, England. 


TAGLICHE UBUNGEN (Daily exercises) ; 
teil 2, tibungen ftir den rechten arm 
und das handgelenk, von Julius 
Klengel; violoncell. [20594 


(CC) Sune 414, 9100-2 cy Ae 5, 
1910; E 238181; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


TAKE ME TO AL FRESCO; words by Van 

H. Terry, music by Walter E. Petry. 

[20595 

©) “Suly.. 25, 1910. 2 ce: duky 27, 

ToL = oH Joao too;. Vany Ee ery; 
Peoria, [1]. 


TALE (A) UNTOLD; humorous song, 
written and composed by Archie 
Naish. [20596 

CAVE 12. 1910 2 e, SAEs. 12) 
1910; E 288891; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


TANZLIED; ged. von Albert. Fuchs, 
musik von John Dowland (1562-— 
1626), egingerichtet von A. v. Otie- 
graven; miénnerchor.. 4to. (Alte 
weisen in neuem gewande, no. 3.) 

[20597 

Oy ily is A910 2) eA) ob 

1910; E 288151; C. F. W. Siegel’s 

musikalienhandlung (R. Linne- 
mann), Leipzig, Germany. 


TARANTELLA; by Oscar C. F. Franke, 
op. 4; piano. [20598 
© May 10, 1910; 2 c. May 7, 1910; 


E 232175; O. Franke, New York, 
Re & 
TEACH ME HOW TO TWO-STEP; by 


Montague Ring; piano. [20599 

© July 23, 1910" 24c July 25, 
1910; E 286857; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


TEACH ME TO PRAY; sacred duet, words 
by George Graff, jr., music by Jesse 
Mae Jewitt, in B flat. [20600 

© July 22. 490102 >) 7c. July 23. 
1910; EE 285621; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


TEACH ME TO PRAY—Continued. 

vocal orchestra in A flat. 

4to. [20601 
© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 

E 235900; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York: INX. 


TEARS AND TRIUMPHS, NO. 4; words 
and music by L. L. Pickett and 
others. Louisville, Pentecostal pub. 
CO; 2imo: [20602 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2.4 July soot; 
BE 238377; L. Li Pickett, Willmore, 
Ky. 


TEDDY (THE) ROOSEVELT MARCH; by 
B. K. Thomas; piano. Washington, 
D. C., Joseph K. Thomas. [20603 


© July 15, 1910; 2 te July. As; 
1910; E 286616; Blanche K. Thomas, 
Washington, D. C. 


TEDDY’S COMING HOME AGAIN; words 
and music by J. D. Thorn. New 
York, KF. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20604 

© July 18, 1910> 2 ee nias 

1910; E 236594; J. D. Thorn, Willis, 
Okla. 


TEDDY WE’RE GLAD YOU’RE HERE; words 
and music by V. I. Russell, arr. by 
L. K. Whipp. [20605 

© July 11, 1910; 2 sess 225; 
1910; E 236861; Vivian I. Russell, 
Denver, Colo. 


TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME; ballad, 
words by A. M. Hanson, music by 
Robert K. Belden. F20606 

© July 1, 1910; 2-c. Aue eae: 
E 288058; Albert M. Hanson, New 
Yorks NY: 


TEMPLAR SOUVENIR MARCH; by Chas. 

B. Brown; piano. [20607 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 

E 225906; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
Tl. 


TERRACE (THE); words by Frederick 

John Fraser, music by J. E. Dallas. 

[20608 

© Aug. 11, 1940;; 2° ce cane 72 

1910; IX 288404; Boosey & ¢o., Ton- 
don, England. 


THANK YOU THAT’S FINE; words and 

music by Richard J. Ward, jr. 

- [20609 

© July 26, 1910; -2 ic. July 2s; 

1910; E 235730; Ward music pub. 
co.,: Dunton,, Ny Ye 


1180 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20627 


THANESGIVING ANTHEM; music by G. 

Emerson; voice, piano or organ acc. 

[20610 

Potuiy 27, 1910; 2c. July 28, 

1910; E 235720; Leo. Feist, New 
York. N. Y. 


THAT INDIAN BAG; words by Marvin 
Lee, music by Donald Bestor. 
[20611 
(Aus. 15, 1910: 2 c. Aug. 18, 
1910; E 237006; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


THAT IRRESISTIBLE RAG; by S. Charles 

Lavin; piano. [20612 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 

E 235910; Ted Snyder co., New 
ork, -N. ¥. 


THAT LITTLE GIRL (Cette petite femme 
la) ; by A. Turlet, ed. by J. W. Ler- 
man; piano. [20613 

Pee is C1910; 2.¢: Aug: 15, 
1910; E 238511; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THAT QUAINT OLD-FASHIONED CHURCH; 
words and music by J. W. Langston. 
4to. [20614 


io Aus. 15,1910; 2 c. Aug. -10, 
1910; E 238333; John W. Langston, 
Chicago, Ill. 


THAT’S ENOUGH OF THAT MENDELSSOHN 
TUNE; words by Irving Grant, music 
by Al. Harriman. [20615 

Ade A353, 1910; 2 «. Aug. 15, 
1910; E 238467; A. C. Harriman, 
Boston, Mass. 


THAT’S EVER LOVING LOVE; words and 
music by Elizabeth Brice and Chas. 
King. [20616 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238356; Sunlight music co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


THAT’Ss NEw YORK BROGUE; from Three 
million dollars, lyric by David Kemp- 
ner and Allen T. Hopping, music by 
Anatol Friedland. [20617 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
E 285822; Leo. Feist, New York, 
Ny... 


THAT’S TELLING; words by A. Knippen- 
berg, music by R. Knippenberg. 
[20618 


@eauly, 22. 1910: 2 c. July 25, 
1910; H 286830; Adelyn & Ruth 
Knippenberg, Milwaukee, Wis. 


THAT’S WHY THE BRITISH LOVED THE 
KING; written by Medley Barrett 
and Charles Coborn, music by Med- 
ley Barrett. [20619 


© duly, 26; 1910: 2, ec. July, 26. 
1910; E 285682; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


THAT’S YIDDISHA LOVE; march, two-step, 
by James Brockman, arr. by W. C. 
O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. [20620 


© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 2383808; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Noo. 
vocal orchestra in B fiat. 
4to. [20621 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 


E 238292; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. No. ¥- 


THAT SUMMER DAY; words by A. HE. 
Lewis, music by J. Airlie Dix. 
[20622 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
Hi 235874; Reeder & Walsh, London, 
England. 


THAT TENDER LOOK; words and music 
by A. L. Haley. [20623 


Oy sully. 22) 4910; 12) ces wAues a5: 
1910; E 238463; Arthur Levi Haley, 
Butler, Ind. 


THAT TICKLIN’ RAG; by Mike Bernard; 
piano. [20624 
On JMly 20, 2910: 20 ern dulya one 
1910; E 286868; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


THERE IS WORK FOR YOU AND ME; 
words by O. A. Payte, music by 
S. W. Jones. [20625 


©poune das 1910-2 ve. July 22: 
1910; E 286704; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


THERE’S A GENTLE VOICE OF LOVE; Sa- 
cred quartet, words and music by 
P. Douglas Bird; mixed voices. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10086.) 

[20626 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238228; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


TTHERE’S A PATHWAY TO MY HEART, FOR 
ONLY YOU, DEAR; words by W. H. 
Holmes, musie by Robert K. Belden. 
New York, Holmes & Langbebn. 

[20627 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238057; William H. Holmes, New 
York, iN. Y. 


1181 


58669—10——_5 


CATALOGUE OF 
20628 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Tr, Toss veo 


‘THERE’S A WEE BIT LAND; written and 
composed by John C. Grieve. [20628 
©, July 27,1910; 2 ¢.Juty. 30, 
1910; E 2385773; Frederick Harris 
eo., London, England. 


THERE’S AN INN AT THE END OF THE 
WORLD; Serenade, words by H. Con- 
greve Horne, music by Alicia Adé- 
laide Needham. No. 1in D. [20629 

(Oo duly 14. 1910. 2 e) tihy. 2 
1910; HE 235672; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


THIS DAY WITH THEE ABIDING; words 

and music by G. Mosher. [20630 

© 1-6, Auge 224910 He235807 : 
Gertrude Mosher, Hornell, N. Y. 


THOUSAND (A) EYES IN THE NIGHT;’ 


words by Bertram L. Shapleigh, mu- 
Sic by Frank Lynes; men’s voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 364.) [2063 

@ July /30; 19108 2) chi yuly 29, 
1910; H 238271; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


THREE JOLLY BLACKSMITHS; words by 
Herbert J. Brandon, music by Gil- 
bert Loewe. No.'1 in G. No. 2 in 
B flat. [ 20682, 20633 


© July 22, 1910; 2 c& each July 
23, 1910; E 285660, 235661; Gould 
& co., London, England. 


THREE LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL; 
song from Gilbert and Sullivan’s 
comic opera The mikado, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus. [20634 

© dune 23,1910; 2 c: July. 29, 
1910; E 236985; Eclipse pub. co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THROUGH THE GATES; words by Mary 
Fraser, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
[206385 
© uly. 25) A910: - 2: ex uly 29, 
1910; E 286993; Geo. C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


THROUGH THE STARRY MIDNIGHT DIM; 
full anthem for Christmas, hymn by 
Stopford A. Brooke, music by A. GC. 
Bennett. [206386 

©) Aue 18/1910.) e. “Auk 12, 
1910; E 258386; Arthur C. Bennett, 
London, England. 


THY PERFECT PEACE; vesper song, words 
and music by Cora Skillings. [20637 
© July 14, 1910; 2 c July 16, 
1910; E 285663: C. W. Thompson 
& co., Boston, Mass. 


TILL YOU ASK AGAIN; words by Ade- 
laide Proctor, music by Cuthbert 
Wynne. No. 4 in G. [20688 


© Aug. 10; 191072 eau 10, 
1910; HE 288346; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


TITL’S SERENADE; arr. by I. J. Masten; 
band. 4to. [206389 


© July 23, 1910-2 eeauly. 25, 
1910; HE 23868388; H. E. MeMillin, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


To THE MORNING GLORIES; by Gustav 
Saenger, op. 110; piano (Flower fan- 
cies, no. 1.) [20640 

© July 1, 1910; 2c July 27, 1910; 
E 236925; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN; 3 

To THE STRAINS OF THAT WEDDING 
MARCH; from Jumping Jupiter, lyric 
by Gus Kahn, music by Grace Le Boy. 

[20641 
© July 27, 1910; 2 ec. July 28, 1910; 


E 235741; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork Nae 
—— hotel orch. no. 165. 4to. 


[20642 
me Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug, 10, 1980; 
E 238306 ; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Y ols, (No Ne 
To THE WOODLAND; a romance by F. H. 
Boeck; piano. [20643 


© July 22,1910; 2 c. July 22, 1910; 
HY 236779; Frank H. Boek, Pough- 
keepsie, N. aya 


TOLLE STREICHE (Madcap frolies) ; von 
J. KE. Hummel, op. 357, rev. by Hans 
Semper; piano zu vier hinden. (3 
unterhaltungsstticke, no. 8.) [20644 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238360: B. EF. Wood misc. co: 
Boston, Mass. 


Toni; valse lente by A. P. Orde Ward; 
piano. [20645 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c Aug. 8, 1910; 
EK 238262; Price & Reynolds, London, 
England. 


Too LATE; words and musie by Daisy 
McGeoch. No. 1 in E flat. [20646 


© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 288345; John Church c¢o., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


TOTTIE, THE QUEEN OF THE FOOTLIGHTS ; 
intro. in At the Waldorf, words by 
Percy Chapman, music by Frank H. 
Grey. 7 [20647 

© Aug. 13,1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; 
E 238466; Leo. Feist, New York, 
N.>¥. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20666 


_ TOURBILLON; par Lucien Wurmser; 
piano. (Impressions de campagne, 
no. 2.) [20648 


© June 18, 1910; 2 c. July 30, 
1910; E 235796; P. Pégat & cie., 
Paris, France. 


TOYMAKER (THE) OF NUREMBERG; 
vyalse on themes from the popular 
play, by John Ansell; piano. [20649 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
BE 238223; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


TRAIN (THE); words by Mary E. Cole- 
ridge, music by C. V. Stanford, op. 
119, no. 4; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral library, no. 28.) [20650 

© July 27, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; 
E 235699; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


TRAUMSOMMERNACHT; ged. von O. J. 
Bierbaum, musik von Richard Stohr, 
op. 25. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 
(Drei minnerchore, no. 8.) [20651 

© June 28, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
HK 238146; C. F. W. Siegel’s musika- 
lienhandlung (R. Linnemann), Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


TRINKLIED; ged. von O. J. Bierbaum, 
musik von Richard Stohr, op. 25. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. (Drei 
minnerchore, no. 3.) [20652 

© June 28, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238144; C. F. W. Siegel’s musik- 
alienhandlung (R. Linnemann), Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


TRIPPING LIGHTLY; by Frederic Emer- 

son Farrar; piano. [20653 

fe elaty 27,1910: 2c, July 28; 1910; 

EH 235736; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Forks, N.Y. 


TRIUMPH OF THE AIRSHIP; marche mili- 

taire by Fred E. Ahlert; piano. 

[20654 

Ow c, Ave 6.1910; EH 235886; 
Henry Ahlert, New York, N. Y. 


TROUBLE (THE) MAKER; rag, by Claude 

Messenger ; piano. [20655 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238046; Chas. H. Henderson music 
co., Corry, Pa. 


TRUE LOVE; words by A. L. Regnell, 
music by Robert Speroy. [20656 
Gitsuly 21-1910; <2) @ July) 22, 
1910; EK 236786; Anna L. Regnell, 
Chicago, Ill. 


TRUE LOVE—Continued. 

valse song, words by E. Saxon, 

music by M. Dorel. London, Weekes 

& Co. [20657 
© Tully 14, 1910; 2 e July’ 21, 

1910; E 2385669; Edward Saxon, 

London, England. 


TRUST THE LOVING JESUS; words by 
James Rowe, music by Ellis M. Bar- 
nett. [20658 

©) May, 28, 1910:.2 @. July: 22: 
TOTO > 230711: Trio: music co. 
Waco, Tex. 


TRUSTING AND CLINGING; words by 

James Rowe, music by E. M. Powell. 

[20659 

@n May) 283) 1910/2920 es uly 22} 

AGIOS Hh 236767 3) rio imlsieeo:; 
Waco, Tex. 


TRUSTING IN A SAVIOURS LOVE; words 
and music by S. W. Jones. [20660 


© June 1171910: \21e5 July 22) 
1910; E 236691; S. W. Jones, Baird, 
Tex. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH ) 
Funeral march (Marche funébre), 
op. 40, no. 3; piano. [20661 


© July 18, 1910; 2 ec July 18, 
1910; E 236603; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


TULLOCHGORUM; Selection of popular 
Scotch airs, by R. Gruenwald, op. 
497; orchestra. (Concert ed., no. 
435.) Ato. [20662 

Oesuly ots. VOLO 2h. sdnalye 23; 
1910; E 2856389; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


TURKEY TWO STEP; by C. J. Morey, arr. 

by A. D. Hunter; piano. [20663 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

EH 238047; Chas. J. Morey, United 
States. 

TURN YOUR FACE TOWARD JESUS; words 
and music by Mrs. Attie King Hy- 
mer. [20664 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; 
E 237093; Mrs. Hymer, United 
States. 

TwitichHt (A) MEMORY; 

musie by I. T. Wilson. [20665 

©. Aue, 1910; 2 cy Aus, To; 
1910; E 238438; Irma Taylor Wil- 
son, Chicago, Ill. 

TWIST YE, TWINE YE; two part song, 
words by Sir Walter Scott, musie by 
Alfred Redhead. 4to. [20666 

© July 27, .1910; 2 e. July 28, 
1910; E 235725; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


words and 


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Two LARKS; by Herm. Hilenberg; 

piano. [20667 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 

E 238855; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis, Mo. 


Two ROSES; words and music by A. L. 
Lee. [20668 
© July 17; 1910; 2 ¢. July: 26, 
1910; E 2385674; A. Lorne Lee, N. 
Hamilton, Canada. 


U-LI-I-A-TEE; written and composed by 
John A. Glover-Kind. [ 20669 
© duly 20 1910); 2c. duly 27, 
1910; E 236898; B. Feldman & ©Co., 
London, England. 


UNDER THE ROSE; waltz by Norman 
Leigh, arr. by R. E. Hildreth; or- 
chestra. 4to. [20670 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238207; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


UNDERNEATH THE BRIGHT BLUE MOON; 
words and music by J. J. Mannix. 
[20671 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 288264; Price & Reynolds, Lon- 
don, England. 


U. S. N. marcH; by Everett J. Evans. 
1. Full orchestra. 2. Band. 4to. 

[20672, 20673 

© July 25, 1910; 2 ec. each July 

26, 1910; HE 285675, 2385677; J. W. 
Pepper & son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA; march by 
Fred Luscomb. 1.-Band. 2. Or- 
chestra. 4to. [ 20674, 20675 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 « each Aug. 
12, 1910; HH 2883800; 238303; J. W. 
Pepper & son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


UNSPOKEN WORDS; a melody by L. 

Lockwood Moore; piano. [20676 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 2, 1910; 

E 2858384; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


Up IN THE CLOUDS; march by B. 
Downing; piano. [20677 
© 1c. July 29, 1910; E 236978; 
Bennett Downing, jr., Brooklyn, 
Dea¥t 


USE A LITTLE JUDGMENT; words and 

music by R. E. Winslow. [20678 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 

E 235931; Ray E. Winslow, New 
York (N.Y. 


VALKYRIE (THE) See Wagner (R). 


pt. Bee ys 


VALLEY FLOWER; words and music by 
Kerry Mills. [20679 
©: July 23; 1910; 2 coats: 
1910; E 285607; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


intermezzo two-step by Kerry 
Mills; piano. [20680 

© July: 23, 1910; 2 ecama 25, 
1910; E 236838; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


VALS VIRGINIA; compuesto por MV. 
Portilla; piano. [20681 
© July 25, 1910: 2 ec ieiy es 27 
1910; HE 236871; Virginia Portilla, 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 


VALSE D’AMoUR. See Chappell’s army 
journal, no. 866. 


VALSE DE CONCERT; by Giuseppe Fer- 
rata, op: 25, no. 2; plane: [20682 


© July 29, 1910; 2c eiuts 730; 
1910; E 285781; G. Schirmer, New 
Works Ne oye 


VALSE DE PHANTOM; waltz act, poem 
by M. Morée, music by Edward P. 
Kimball. [20683 


©1c. July 18, 1910; E 236620; 
Maxfield Morée, New York, N. Y. 


VALSE ESPAGNOLE; par Robert-Charles 
Martin; piano. (Hcole progressive, 
no. 4.) [20684 

© July 30,.. 19102 25s 
1910; E 288096; Durand et eie.,, 
Paris, France. 


VALSE ETOILEE; valse brillant, par 
Maria Rosset; piano. [20685 
© Aug. 11, 1910; 2° eGhAneeds. 
1910; E 237041; L. Rosset, Paris, 
France. 


VALSE LENTE DE SYLvIA; ballet de Léo 
Delibes, transcription pour mando- 
line et piano par Jules Cottin, op. 
202. [20686 

© Aug. 11, 1910: 2°¢ (Ages 
1910; E 287038; Heugel & cGie., 
Paris, France. 


VALSE SENTIMENTALE; by Leon Ringuet, 
op. 50; piano. [20687 
© July 18, 1910; 2 e Jalyess, 
1910; E 236599; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


VALSE TENDRE; par Edouard L’Enfant; 
piano. _ [20688 
©’ July 22, 1910; 2 el iniyes: 
1910; EH 285647; Joseph Willianis, 
ltd., London, England. 


1184 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20710 


VARIATIONS SUR LE CARNAVAL DE 
VENISE; poésie de Théophile Gau- 
tier. adaptation musicale de Francis 
Thomé. Paris, Henry Lemoine & 
cie. [20689 

Ame 11, 1910; 2 c¢. Aug. 13, 
1910; E 2387045; Thomé, Paris, 
France. 


VENEZIA; musik von M. K. Allen van 
Hoveln Carpé, op. 37, mit violoncell. 
(Lieder fiir gesang und klavier, no. 
9.) [20690 

Same 25. 1910; 2 c. July 22, 
1910; E 286808; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


VERA VIOLETTA ; waltzes, arranged from 
motives of the operette, by Edmund 
Eysler; orchestra. 4to. [20691 

iy 2, 1910: 2c. July 28. 
1910; E 235709; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


VERLIEBT; worte von Otto Hausmann, 
musik von B. Oberhoffer; minner- 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[20692 


m= Jone 25, 1910; 2c. July 22, 
1910; E 236797; J. Noéroth nachfol- 
ger, J. Day, Trier, Germany, 


VERSET IN E MINOR; by T. Edwin 
Solly ; organ. [20693 
Dedede 22, 1910;-2 c.. July 22, 
1910; E 236784; Geo. Molineux, New 
York: N.. Y. 


VESPER (THE) BELL; descriptive piece 
by J. Francis Barnett; piano. 
[20694 


© July 26, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 235870; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


VicaR (THE) oF Bray; variations for 
string orchestra, by Ernest Austin, 
of ss. ‘1. Basso. 2: Violoncello. 
3. Viola. 4. Violino seeondo. 5. 
Violino ‘primo. [20695-20699 

© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 
15, 1910; EH 238454238458; Novello 
& co., ltd., London, England. 


VICTOR COLLECTION OF E FLAT ALTO 
SOLOS; with piano accompaniment 
selected and arranged by Mackie- 
Beyer. [20700 

Aue. 12, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 
1910; A 270028; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Victory ; song in Spots count, a sketch 
by T. Ryan. Typewritten text and 
ms. music. [20701 

© 1 ¢ June 22, 1910: HE 236818: 
Thomas Ryan, Oshkosh, Wis. 


VIOLETS; intermezzo by Frank W. 
Ryan; piano. [20702 
Or July 225, 19102) ee Inaly ee 
1910; EH 236907; F. W. Ryan, Troy, 
Kans. 


VIOLIN TUTOR; consisting of 175 scales, 


preludes and exercises, by J. D. 
Loder, new critically rev. ed. by 
William MHenley, with additional 
scales and exercises. [20703 


© July 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
EK 238212; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


VisicotH (THE); march and two-step, 
by C. A. Gilman; orchestra. 4to. 
[20704 
© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 285878; C. A. Gilman, Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

VISION; ged. von Wilh. Hertz, musik 
von Fritz Fleck, op. 9. 1. Hohe 
stimme. 2. Tiefe stimme. (Sieben 
gesinge, no. 7.) [ 20705, 20706 

© July 6, 1910; 2c. each Aug. 13, 
1910; E 287081, 2837082; C. A. Chal- 
lier & co., Berlin, Germany. 


VITEZNY ; pochod, es Pro nas a za nas; 
polka, slozil Fr. Kmoch. Harmonie- 
musik. obl. 24mo. (Harmonie M. 
10 Ge 25)) [20707 

© July 2, 1910+ 2'e Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238177; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 


VOICES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF BEL 
CANTO; a collection of 26 opera songs 
of the 17th and 18th centuries from 
rare manuscripts and early prints, 
collected by Henry Edward Kreh- 
biel, with a preface and biographical 
notes. Ed. by Max Spicker. Eng. 
tr. by Henry G. Chapman and Isa- 
bella G. Parker. xix, 1381 p. 4to. 
Sino: [20708 

© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
A 269150; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INS 


VOICES OF THE CHILDREN; words by 
William Blake, music by Maude Va- 
lérie White. [20709 

© July 28, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 
EH 238011; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


VOICES OF THE Woops; duet or two-part 
chorus, musie by Rubinstein-Watson, 
arr. by R. R. Forman; women’s 
voices. (Octavo edition, no. 155.) 

[20710 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 238230: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


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pt. Im ne B.S 


Vous ME PLAISEZ; valse chantée, pa- 
roles de Roland d’Ars, musique de 
Emile Delmas. Paris, Marcel Labbé. 

[20711 

© Aug, i, 1910:-2 .¢; Amer io: 

1910: E 237047; E. Delmas, Paris, 
France. 


Vow (A); words by Violet Rosa, 

music by Emilio Pizzi. [20712 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910; 

EK 235965; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


WAGHORNE (W.R.) March in G; pipe 

organ. [20713 

© July 18, 1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; 

E 2386598; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) Flying (The) 
Dutchman; selection ed. by V. F. 
Safranck; band. [20714 


© July 5, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; 
E 236952; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NLY.. 


Romanze; albumblatt, arr. by Au- 
gust Wilhelmj, ed. and fingered by 
Philipp Mittell; violin and piano. 
[20715 
© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 235890; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ne oY: 


Valkyrie (The) ; drama in 8 acts, 
English translation by Ernest New- 
man, German text rev. by W. Goether, 
music arr. by Otto Singer; complete 
vocal score. 4to. [20716 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 3, 1910; 
D 18695; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Work, Ni ¥: 


WAIT FOR ME DOWN AT THE CORNER; 
words by Kenneth MacDougall, 
music by W. B. Eastwood. [20717 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910: 
E 238045; Middletown music pub. 
co., Middletown, Conn. 


WAKE UP, ENGLAND; words by Henry 
Hamilton, music by Herbert Bun- 
nine. Woe: 1in iG. [20718 

© July 15, 1910: 2e. July 16, 1910; 
KE 236585; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


WALKING WITH JESUS; words by Mol- 
lie C. Mosher, music by De Loss 
Smith. [20719 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
E 236752; Trio music -co., Waco, 
Tex. 


WANDERING (A) MINSTREL I; song 
from Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic 
opera The mikado, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus. [20720 


i© June 23, 1910. 2° @ gasy 29, 
1910; E 286981; Eclipse pub. co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WAS IT ONLY A BEAUTIFUL DREAM ; words 
and music by M. A. Pulver. [20721 


© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 13, 1910; 
E 238485; Maggie A. Pulver, Stod- 
dard, Wis. 


WASH ME IN THE FOUNTAIN; words 
and music by T. D. Deaton. [20722 


© May 28, 1910: "2 uly, 22: 
1910; E 286737; Trio musie Co., 
Waco, Tex. 


WASTING (THE) HARVEST; words by 
G. H. Ramsey; music by W. J. 
Graves. [20723 

© May 28, 1910; 2° e€3aoly 222, 
1910; E 236695; Trio muse eo., 
Waco, Tex. 


WATER (THE) LILY AND THE HONEY- 
SUCKLE; by Gustav Saenger, op. 110; 
piano. (Flower fancies, no. 5.) 

[20724 

© July 5, 1910; Ze, july 10: 

E 236929; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN. EY. 


WAY DOWN IN COTTONTOWN; by AL. 
Piantadosi, medley march two step, 
intro: Isn’t that enough for you, 
from The echo; arr. by Robert 
Recker; band. 4to. [20725 

© July 27, 19105 2) Gaines 
1910; E 235712; Leo. Feist, New 
VoOrk, NeoY: 


—__ _=_ orchestra, sna [20726 


© July 27, 1910, 2yeeeaaiag en 
1910; E 285718; Leo. Feist, New 
VorkaNy Y: 


WAY DOWN IN DEAR OLD MAINE; words 
and music by C. F. Cox. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [20727 


© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 eae, 
1910; E 238479; Charles EF. Cox, Old 
Town, Me. 


WE'LL ALL BE SATISFIED; words and 
music by A. M. Fagan. [20728 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. duly 22, 
1910; E 236719; A. M. Fagan, Demo- 
erat, Tex. 


WE'LL VOTE MISSOURI DRY; words by 

R. K. Maiden, music by R. J. Powell. 

[20729 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 288250; R. K. Maiden, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


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nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


WEDDING MARCH; in Shakespeare’s 
Henry V., composed by Raymond 
RGze; organ. [20730 

© Aus. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 2385868; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


WEDDING PRELUDE [and] WEDDING IN- 
TERMEZZO; by Ethelbert Nevin, tran- 
seribed by Reginald Goss Custard; 
organ. [20731 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 


EK 2388122; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 
WELL (THE); from Four songs of 


Burma, words by R. C. J. Swinhoe, 
music by J. W. J. Alves. [20732 


ee aniy 28,-1910; 2 ec July 29, 
1910; E 288005; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


WENN DER VATER MIT DEM SOHNE: 
marsch aus der operette Die keusche 
Susanne, text yon Georg Okonkow- 
sky, musik von Jean Gilbert; piano 
mit text. [20733 

© July 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237083; Max Winterfeld, Char- 
lottenburg, Germany. 


West (THE) POLE; written and com- 
pased by J. P. Harrington, BE. W. 
Rogers, and Orlando Powell. [20734 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; 
E 236990; J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
land. 


WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WHEN THE 
COLLECTOR MAN COMES AROUND; words 
and music by O. Beyeler. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[207385 


fumuly 18, 1910; 2 -c. July 18, 
1910; E 236595; Otto Beyeler, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


WHAT HAVE YOU DONE; words and mu- 
sic by J. T.. Wilson. [20736 
© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 

E 236722; Trio music co., Waco, Tex. 


WHAT’S THE USE OF BEING PROUD; 
words and music by C. Holmgren. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20737 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238065; Caroline Holmgren, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 


WHEN IT’S MOONLIGHT ON THE LAKE, 
ADELAIDE; words and music by P. 
Montalbano. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [20738 

Ame: 13; 1940; 2 e¢. Aug. 13} 
1910; E 238476; Philip Montalbano, 
Ansley, Miss. 


WHEN LOVE IS DONE; words by F. W. 

Bourdillon, music by Maibell Moore. ° 

[20739 

© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

E 238042; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


WHEN LOVE IS THERE; from A skylark, 
medley waltz intro: In the garden; 
arr. by Robert Recker; orchestra. 
4to. [20740 

© duly? 27, 1910 392" ex July 23 
1910; E 285717; Leo. Feist, New 
Morks ins “Y. 


WHEN LOVE WAS NEW; words by Wil- 
liam Leavitt, music by John W. Met- 
calf; soprano or tenor and alto or 
bass. [20741 

©, Aug: 10; 1910; 2 es Aues 99; 
1910; E 235949; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WHEN SUNSET TURNS SILVER CLOUDS TO 


GOLD; words and music by B. R. 
Olds. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20742 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238066; Byron R. Olds, Trempea- 
leau, Wis. 


WHEN THE CLOVER MOON IS SHINING 
DOWN; words by Sam M. Lewis, mu- 
sic by Leo Bennett. [20743 

© Aue e121 2. ce, Ante: | -1'2) 
1910; E 238389; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


WHEN THE DAY HAS BEEN LONG AND 
DREARY; words and music by Will R. 
Anderson. [20744 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1910; 
E 238319; M. Witmark & sons, New 
YorksiON, oN: 


WHEN THE GUARDS ARE PASSING BY; 
soldiers’ song from the musical play, 
The slim princess, words by Henry 
Blossom, music by Leslie Stuart. 
4to. [20745 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
E 238220; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHEN THE SUNSET TURNS THE COTEAU 
HILLS TO GOLD; words by M. Wash- 
burn, musie by Rose Washburn. 

[20746 

© / July 222, 19103) 2c.) July 27, 

1910: BE 238289; Marietta Washburn, 
Goodwin, S. Dak. 


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20747 


WHEN THE TWILIGHT SOFTLY FALLS; 
words and music by Ernest Lent, 
in G. [20747 

©: Aus. 8, 1910 ;°2 €. Aug. 9, 1910; 
E 235920; Washington music ©Co., 
Washington, D. C. 


WHEN WE ALL GET HOME TO GLORY; 
words by W. M. Hale, music by Ira 
D. Brister. [20748 

© May 28, 1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; 
E 236750; Trio music co., Waco, Tex. 


WHEN YOU AND I WERE RUBES; words 
and music by F. J. Souza. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20749 
en iumlyse an, 

He) SOUZA. 


©} July. .27, 1980; ©2 
AS1O =  523696L 
Eubanks, Cal. 


WHEN YOU KISS YOUR OWN SWEET Ma- 
RIE; words and music by O. Fried- 
rich. [20750 

Op sualy <22951 910 24es July 227, 
1910; E 238286; Oscar Friedrich, 
Colusa, Cal. 


WHERE GOES LOVE; verse by Willis 

Steel, music by Reginald de Koven. 

[20751 

© July 25," 1910 "2 cy, July 925; 

1910; EH 2368538; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WHERE LOVE’S SWEET SONG CAN NEVER 
DIE; words by Mrs. J. M. Hunter, 
music by B. B. Bateman. [20752 

© May .28, 1910; .2 ce: July. .22, 
1910; E 286775; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


WHERE ROLLS THE YELLOWSTONE; 
words and music by L. J. Wilson. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20753 

@ suly gas2.1910 3772 sen July As, 

1910; E 236592; Louise Jones Wil- 
son, Huntley, Mont. 


WHERE THE 
Strauss (J.) 


WHERE WE'LL SING BY AND BY; words 
by J. B. Dubose, music by V. M. 
Conly. [20754 

een. 28,45 910502": ed uly 122, 
1910; E 2386697; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


CITRONS BLOOM. See 


WHILE THE EARTH REMAINETH; an- 
them, music by Ralph H. Bellairs; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Church choir 
library, no. 74.) [20755 

@ Aug. 13)\4910322 %e LAugs. 12, 
1910; E 238382; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


pt. 1; G25. va o 


WHILE THE MOON IS SHINING ON THE 
GOLDEN CORN; words and music by 
M. V. M. Nolan. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [20756 

© July 27, 1910; 2 e jy 27; 
1910; EK 236966; M. V. M. Nolan, 
Jersey City, N. J. 


WHISPER GENTLY, BLESSED SAVIOR; 
words and music by Mrs. Woodie W. 
Smith. [20757 

© June 11, 19105 2ie July 22, 
1910; EH 236699 : Trio musi¢c ¢o., 
Waco, Tex. 


WHISPERS OF SUMMER; words by Kath- 
leen Easmon, musie by S. Coleridge- 
Taylor; four part song. 4to. [20758 

© July 29, 1910; 2¢. Aug. 1, 1910; 
E 238062; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHISTLING (THE) SCHOOL BOY; words 


by Olive Hall, music by Daniel 
Rowe, vocal or instrumental. (Tone 
stories, no. 18.) [20759 


© Aug. 15, 191032 expan, 
1910; E 2384838; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHITE NEGROES (Négres_ blancs) ; 
scéne négre, par Rodolphe Berger; 
piano. [20760 


© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 -eAne 4a, 
1910; E 237039; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


WuHuite (THE) TOPS; march and two- 
step, by V. C. Minnelli; piano. 
[20761 
© Aug. 15, 1910; -2° c Anes ts, 
1910; E 237005; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WHITSON MELODIES; graded for teach- 
ing. Minneapolis, Minn., Joseph E. 
Frank [1910] 2v. fol. [20762 

© June 18, 1910; 2 ¢: June 30; 
1910; A 266566; S. Whitson, Edge- 
ley, N. Dak. 


WHO DO YOU SUPPOSE WENT AND MAR- 
RIED MY SISTER? THOMASHEFSKY ; 
words and music by Nora Bayes and 
Jack Norworth. [20763 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 cy Ame 
1910; E 237097; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHO WILL BUY MY ROSES RED; waltz 
song, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Geo. Schleifarth, rev. by 
G. HW. - [20764 

© July 29, 1910; 2se. Aug. 16,19102 
E 238037: W. H. Willis & co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


1188 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20782 


WHY DON’T YOU SMILE TO-NIGHT; words 
and music by A. G. Waite. [20765 
PP aaly 22. 1910; .2 ¢. July 27, 
1910; E 288288; Albert G. Waite, 
Peru, Ind. 


Way I LOVE THE LILIES; words and 
music by F. J. Garvey. [20766 
eawy 11, 1910: 2 c July -22, 
1910; E 235665; Fannie J. Garvey, 
Waltham, Mass. 


WE MET BY THE RILL; words and mu- 
sic by F. J. Garvey. [20767 
Peng 18: 1910: 2 ¢c.,. July 22, 
1910; E 235664; Fannie J. Garvey, 
Waltham, Mass. 


WIEGENLIED; ged. von Arthur Fitger, 
musik von Willy v. d. Berg; miin- 
nerehor. Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. 

[20768 

fetuner 25) (4910;) 2..c:- July 22, 

1910; E 236796; J. Noroth nachfol- 
ger, J. Day, Trier, Germany. 


WIENER BURGER (Les enfants de Vi- 
enne) ; waltz by C. M. Ziehrer, arr. 
by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 4to. 

[20769 

ee sly 4. 1910: 2 ¢) July ‘27, 

1910; E 236918; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.. ¥. 


WILL JESUS FIND US WATCHING; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 
W. H. Dutton. [20770 

BeMay 28, 1910:'2 ¢:. July’ 22, 
Tig 25014: Trio music Co., 
Waco, Tex. 


WINTER (A) HOLIDAY; by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, op. 16; piano. (4 charac- 
teristic pieces, no. 3.) [20771 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
EH 235961; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Wik ZWEI; lied in volkston, preisged. 
der K6lner blumenspiele 1907 v. 
Stade, musik von Willy v. d. Berg; 
mannerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [20772 

Oesune 23, 1910.2 e¢. July 22, 
1910; E 236795; J. Noroth nachfol- 
ger, J. Day, Trier, Germany. 


WitcuH (THE); words by Mary E. Cole- 
ridge, music by C. V. Stanford, op. 
119, no. 1; mixed voices. 4to. (Cho- 
ral library, no. 25.) [20773 

© iJuly 227) 19103)" 2'-e. July 26, 
1910; E 235696; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


WitcH (THE) IN THE GLASS; words 

by S. Piatt, music by Maude Bruce. 

[20774 

© July 28, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; 

H 238101; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


WITH MOONLIGHT BEAMING; words by 
Thomas Moore, music by H. Waldo 
Warner; women’s voices. (Octavo 
Series, no. 477.) [20775 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
H 235944; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


WitH MY REDEEMER; words by Mrs. 
J. M. Hunter, music by G. H. Ram- 
sey. [20776 

© May 28, 1910; 2 ¢. July 22, 
1910; E 286762; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


WoMAN’S FANCY; from The man with 
three wives, words by Paul M. Pot- 
ter, music by Franz Lehar. [20777 

© July 28, 1910; 2 @ July 29, 
1910; EH 238020; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


WONDERFUL (A) SAVIOR; words by 
John Burk, music by W. J. Graves. 

[20778 

© May 28; 1910; 2 <c. July 22, 

1910; HE 236756; Trio music Co., | 

Waeo, Tex. 


WoN’T THAT BE A HAPPY MEETING; 
words and music by T. J. Jackson. 
SVO. [20779 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c July 30, 
1910; E 235758; T. J. Jackson, Como, 
Tex. 


WON’T YOU BE MY LITTLE DUCKIE; 
words by W. F. Breede, music by 
H. L. Kisskalt. [20780 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
E 238133; Henry L. Kisskalt, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


WoN’r YOU BE MY SPRING BIRD; words 
and music by J. T. McLaughlin. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20781 

© July 23; 1910; 2.c. July 28, 

1910: BH 235653; Jennie T. McLaugh- 
lin, Valley, Wyo. 


Won’r YOU COME AND ROLL YOUR EYES 
AT ME; words and music by J. Ra- 
leigh. [20782 

© 1c. Aug. 2, 1910; BH 285811; 
Jean Raleigh, Harrisburg, Pa. 


1189 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20783 


pt. IIt, n. s., v.5 


Won’r YOU COME FISHING WITH ME; 
words and music by F. J. Garvey. 
[207838 
© July 11, 1910; 2 ec July 22, 
1910: E 235666; Fannie J. Garvey, 
Waltham, Mass. 


WUNDER (DAS) KOMMT; ged. von O. 
J. Bierbaum, musik von Richard 


Stohr, op. 25. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. (Drei mannerchore, no. 
23) [20784 

Oise? 28, MOlo.2 ses Ags. 5, 


1910; E 238145; C. F. W. Siegel’s 
musikalienhandlung. (R. Linne- 
mann), Leipzig, Germany. 


YACHTSMAN’S (THE) BRIDE; words by 
Percy J. Barrow, music by Joscelyn 
Noel. No. 1 in B flat. [20785 

©) July 22, 1910; 2 c Augers, 1910; 
E 235854; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don, England. 


YANKEE DooDLE AND Miss LIBERTY; 
words and music by A. Pleau. 
[20786 
© he. July 23 719t0- Be 235029 ; 
Al, Pleau, Rochester, N. Y. 


YES FOR ME; words by Philip Phillips, 
music by E. O. Sellers. 4to. 
[20787 
© May 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 13, 1910; 
E 237011; Ernest O. Sellers, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


YESTERDAY, TO-DAY, AND FOREVER; 
words and music by J. E. Jones. 
[20788 
© suly- 26, 19107 2 exsduly., 30; 
1910; E 285768; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


YIELD YOUR HEART TO JESUS; words by 
Stella May Thompson, music by D. 
A. Faubus. [20789 

© May -28, 1910; °2 ce “July 22, 
1910; E 2386753; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


YORK’S IDEAL BAND BOOK; composed 
and arr. by D. 8S. MecCosh. obl. 
24mo. [20790 


© July 6, 1910; 2c. July 25, 1910: 
A 266930; J. W. York & sons, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 


YOSEHME (A) BASEZENS; by Solomon 

Small; piano. [20791 

©: lie. Tuly 18,1910; Bb 236619 ; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


You; three short songs, words by Her- 
bert J. Brandon, music by Jack 
Thompson. No. 2. For medium 
voices. [20792 

© Aug. 12,1910: 2 tel Ae Fis: 
1910; E 238468; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


—— words by W. Bolden, music by R. 

A. Browne. [20793 

© 1c. Aug. 16, 1910; H 237114; 
Wm. Bolden, La Marque, Tex. 


Y-o-U; words and music by F. C. Gil- 
bert. [20794 
© July 22. 1910-72 aay AT, 
1910; E 288285; F. C. Gilbert, Hemp- 
stead, N. Y. 


YOU CAN’T BEAT LONDON FOR THE GIRLS; 
written and composed by Harry 
Staunton, Will E. Haines, and Dono- 
van Meher. [20795 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 16, 
1910; HE 237103: /Weancis,- Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


You DON’T WANT TO LINGER ANY 
LONGER, Mr. LONG; written and com- 
posed by J. P. Long. [20796 

© Aug. 3,.1910: 2 & Anes) 4910: 
E 238181; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


You KNow; words by Helen Virginia 

Cole, music by F. Gaul. [20797 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 

EK 238332; Fritz Gaul, Baltimore, 
Md. 


You MUST MAKE GOOD TO ME; words 
by Collin Davis, music by Hilding 
Anderson. [20798 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 e, Auggus, 2910: 
EK 238252; Victor Kremer ¢o., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


YOU’RE MY DREAM COME TRUE; words 
and musie by L. L. Lazelle. [20799 
© Aug. 2, 1910>) 2) chases. 
1910; E 238461; L. lL. Lazelle, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


YOU’RE THE ONLY GIRL I LOVE; words 
and music by S. Charles Lavin. 
[20800 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; — 
E 2385908; Ted Snyder co., New 
York; JN: WY; 


YOU’RE THE ONLY KID FOR ME; words 
by A. Knippenberg, musie by R. 
Knippenberg. [20801 

© July -23,°1910 7 \"24e. iy 22s 
1910; E 2386831; Adelyn & Ruth 
Knippenberg, Milwaukee, Wis. 


1190 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20814 


YOUR HEART IS THE HOME OF LOVE; 
words by Matt Woodward, music by 
Leo. Edwards. [20802 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 288258; Leo. Feist, New York, 
N.Y. 

YOUR HEART OF GOLD; words and music 
by William J. Coffee. Philadelphia, 
Hillman pub. co. [20803 

Seon J, 1910: 2 ¢. Aug. 13, 
1910; E 237001; W. J. Coffee, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ZIGEUNERLEBEN ; ged. von Geibel, musik 
von M. K. Allen van Hoveln Carpé, 


op. 48. (Lieder fiir gesang und kla- 
vier, no. 11.) [20804 
iSedane 25, 1910; 2 ec. July 22, 


1910; E 286810; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


ZIGEUNERMUSIK; von Hermann Mobr, 
op. 36, tibertragen von August Rein- 
hard; klavier. Ausgabe D. [20805 

© June 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 
1910; E 288192; Carl Simon musik- 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


ZU NEUEN TATEN; marsch von Willy | 


Chmallé, op. 14, instr. von Willy 


Bertram. Arpa ausgabe, eine 7-10 | 


stimmige, besetzung mit piano und 
harmonium. 4to. [20806 

Cwuly, 18, 1910; 2-¢ Aug. 5; 
1910; E 238163; W. Bertram, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Zou WEIHNACHTEN; fantasie, musik 
von Gustav Lange, op. 172, no. 5; 
zither mit piano. obl. 16mo. 

[20807 
© July 26, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

EH 238260; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 

Germany. 


ZULU (THE) CHIEF; march by Carl 
Carlton; band. 4to. [20808 
© Duly (235.1910; 2c. snly, 2s 
1910; E 236834; H. E. McMillin, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


ZWISCHEN ROSEN; von August N6lck, 
op. 166; Klavier. (6 leichte melo- 
dische tonstticke, no. 1.) [20809 

© duly (2; 1910-12) (et Avie 12: 
1910; E 288409; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig, Germany. 


3° VALSE EN SOL; par Auguste Durand, 
op. 88, transcription 4 4 mains par 
Léon Roques. [20810 
© Aus. i, 1910: We Aug. AB: 
1910; E 287048; Durand & egie., 
Paris, France. 


5 ome VALSE; par Aug. Durand, op. 91, 
transcription a4 4 mains par Léon 
Roques. [20811 

© Aus At 1910; 2 ¢ Aug, 13) 
1910; EH 237049; Durand & cie., 
Paris, France. 

6 & IMPROMTU; par Paul Lacombe, op. 

118; piano. [20812 

©) Aus. Ws 1910.) 2 Aue. a3) 
1910; EH 237029; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


14 MINUTES ON TOGGERY; Original songs 
and words by J. ©. Moberly. Type- 
written text and ms. musie. [20813 

©l1e. July 25, 1910; E 235681; 
J. Chris Moberly, Chicago, III. 


537@ (Tuer) Iowa, N. G.; march by 
C. A. Fraser, arr. by F. J. Schindler ; 
piano. [20814 

© Aug: 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; 
EK) 235922; Chas. A. Fraser, Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa. 


Number of entries included in Part 8 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1910: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 84 unpublished ) 349 
Class E, musical compositions (including 1,089 unpublished and 7 x 
SMM MONS tO, PerlOGiCals ) ok Se ea ee ee 20, 465 


HIRG freee eek 2 ee ae id ee ee Se 20, 814 


1197 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 
AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH a4, 1909. 


BoNUM EST, IN A FLAT; by T. S. Lloyd. 
aL 


© by Mrs. Emily Lloyd, Detroit, 
Mich., as widow of author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1041, Aug. 8, 1910. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1882, no. 14800. 


CHRISTIAN’S (THE) PRAYER; by A. 

Baumbach. [2 

© by A. Baumbach, New York, 

N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1045, Aug. 38, 

1910. Original entry, Aug. 15, 1882, 
no. 13516. 


COMMUNION SERVICE, IN E FLAT; by 

H. B. Ellwanger. 3 

© by H. B. Ellwanger, Rochester, 

N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1048, Aug. 38, 

1910. Original entry, Aug. 23, 1882, 
no. 14025. 


CoNvERT (THE); by Helen Hood. [4 

© by Helen Hood, Boston, Mass., 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 1062, Aug. 16, 1910. 

Original entry, Aug. 9, 1883, no. 
14787. 


DISAPPOINTMENT (A); by Helen Hood. 
[5 

© by Helen Hood, Boston, Mass., 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1061, Aug. 16, 1910. 


Original entry, Aug. 9, 1888, no. 
14786. 
Discovery. See Grieg (EH. H.) [6 
DRIFTING CLOUDS; by Chas. A. Drum- 
heller. [7 


© by Cora E. Drumheller Stevens, 
New York, N. Y., as widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1047, Aug. 3, 1910. Origi- 
nal entry, July 9, 1883, no. 12592. 
EMERY (STEPHEN A.) Andante; op. 
18, no. 4 [8 
© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
mil WN. -¥ Moritz HH. Emery, St. 
John, N. B., Ernestine Emery 


[20814 


EMERY (STEPHEN A.)—Continued. 
Meschter, Woodbury, N. J., as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal or 
extension no. 1054, Aug. 16, 1910. 
Renewal entry, Mar. 138, 1897, no. 
17049. 

—— Caprice; op. 18, no. 6. [9 

© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y., Moritz H. Emery, St. 
John, N. B., Ernestine Hmery 
Meschter, Woodbury, N. J., as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal or 
extension no. 1055, Aug. 16, 1910. 
Renewal entry, Mar. 13, 1897, no. 
17051. 


—— Impromtu; op. 18, no. 5. [10 
© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y., Moritz H. Emery, St. 
John, N. B., Ernestine Emery 
Meschter, Woodbury, N. J., as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal or 
extension no. 1058, Aug. 16, 1910. 
Renewal entry, Mar. 13, 1897, no. 
17048. 


—— Intermezzo; op. 18, no. 3. gat 
© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y., Moritz H. Emery, St. 
John, N. B., Ernestine Emery Mesch- 
ter, Woodbury, N. J., as children of 
the deceased author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal or extension no. 
1057, Aug. 16, 1910. Renewal entry, 
Mar. 18, 1897, no. 17050. 


Prelude in A minor; op. 18, no. 1. 


[12 
© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 


Hill, N. Y., Moritz H. Emery, St. 
John, N. B., Ernestine Emery Mesch- 
ter, Woodbury, N. J., as children of 
the deceased author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal or extension no. 
1059, Aug. 16, 1910. Renewal entry, 
Mar. 13, 1897, no. 17047. 


1193 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20814 (15) 


pt; TH; HOS: Vv. 5 


EVENING THOUGHTS; reverie, by Adam 
Geibel. [13 


© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1044, Aug. 3, 
1910. Original entry, Aug. 23, 1882, 
no. 14024. 


GOLDEN DAWN; reverie brillante, by 
EE. B. Spencer. [14 


© by E. B. Spencer, Philadelphia, 
Pa.,-as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1078, Aug. 26, 
1910. Original entry, Oct. 12, 1882, 
no. 16920. 


GRIEG (EDVARD HAGERUP) Discovery; 
op. 31, English version by C. Hazard, 
from Bjornsterne Bjornston. [15 


© by Caroline Hazard, Wellesley, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1077, Aug. 26, 
1910. Original entry, Oct. 16, 1882, 
no. 17245. 


LD. B. 
[16 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1088, July 29, 
1910. Original entry, June 22, 1883, 
no. 11504. 


JESUS IS CALLING THEE; by 
Towner. 


Linigs (THE) CLUSTERED FAIR AND 
TALL; by Henshaw Dana (G. D. Rus- 
sell). plx 


© by Catherine E. Russell, Rox- 
bury, Mass., as widow of author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1076, Aug. 26, 1910. Original entry, 
Oct. 27, 1882; no. 1076. 


MINUET; by Stephen A. Emery, op. 17, 
no. 2. [18 


© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y., Moritz H. Emery, St. 
John, N. B., Ernestine Emery Mesch- 
ter, Woodbury, N. J., as children of 
the deceased author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal or extension no. 
1056, Aug. 16, 1910. Renewal entry, 
Mar. 13, 1897, no. 17052. 


MOUNTAIN (THE) DEW; by Dave Bra- 
ham. [19 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as child of deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1042, Aug. 3, 1910. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1882, no. 14798. 


Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS) Oxen 
waltz; arr. by E. Mack. [20 
© by E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as child of author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal or extension 
no. 1075, Aug. 26, 1910. Renewal 
entry, Oct. 14, 1896, no. 58859. 


No you DON’T; by Chas. A Drumheller. 

[21 

© by Cora EH. Drumheller Stevens, 

New York, N. Y., aS widow of au- 

thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 

newal no. 1048. Aug. 3, 1910. Origi- 
nal entry, Sept. 29, 1882, no. 16160. 


See Mozart (W. A.) 


PALM BRANCHES; by G. L. Osgood; 
male chorus. [22 
© by Geo. L. Osgood, Boston, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 


OXEN WALTZ. 


years. Renewal no. 1078. Aug. 26, 
1910. Original entry, Oct. 7, 1882, 
no. 16S01. 

REEVES MARCH; by W. H. Apelles; 
band. [23 


© by W. H. Apelles, Providence, 
R. I., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1068. Aug. 15, 
1910. Original entry, Aug. 14, 1882, 
no. 13467. 


SHEPHERDESS ; by Helen Hood. [ 24. 


© by Helen Hood, Boston, Mass., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1060. Aug. 16, 1910. 
Original entry, Aug. 9, 18838, no. 
14785. 


STAR OF THE SEA; by Amanda Kennedy. 

[25 

© by Amanda Kennedy Moore, 

New York, N. Y., as author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

1052. Aug. 12,1910. Original entry, 
Aug. 11, 1883, no. 14895. 


SWEET SIXTEEN; schottische, by T. H. 
Rollinson; band. [26 


© by T. H. Rollinson, Boston, 
Mass., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1067, Aug. 15, 
1910. Original entry, Aug. 14, 1882, 
no. 18470. 


TWILIGHT SHADOWS; idyl, by J. Albert 
Snow. [27 


© by J. Albert Snow, Boston, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1064. Aug. 16, 
1910. Original entry, Aug. 22, 1882, 
no. 138876. 


1194 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


nos. 85-39, Sept., 1910 20814 (30) 


VioLet (THE); by Helen Hood. [28 | Vorx pu cHoruR—Continued. 
© by Helen Hood, Boston, Mass., Renewal or extension no. 1074. Aug. 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 26, 1910. Renewal entry, Oct. 17, 
1896, no. 38800. 


Renewal no. 1068. Aug. 16, 1910. 

Original entry, Aug. 9, 1883, nO. | Wrieut AND PALMER’S VOLUNTARIES FOR 

14788. . REED AND PIPE ORGAN. [30 

r : - © by White-Smith music pub. co., 

iene ay. by V. B. Aubert S Boston, Mass., as proprietor, in re- 
arg te” newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
© by S. G. Pratt, Pittsburg, Pa., 1065. Aug. 16,1910. Original entry, 

as author, in extension for 14 years. Sept. 19, 1882, no. 15467. 


1195 


A LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC- 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANIC- 
ALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1(E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


[20814 


APPLE BLOSSOM TIME. [31 


© July 9, 1910; E 236382; M. Wit- | 


mark & sons. New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


ARABIAN DANCE. [32 

© July 29, 1910; E 235760; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

recd Aug. 3, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p.Gk. 


BELLES OF THE TALLY-HO BOARDING 

SCHOOL; from The girl of my dreams. 

[33 

© July 22, 1910; E 235617; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
¥. op: 64. 


_ BENEATH THE YIDDISH MOON. [34 
© July 22, 1910; E 235613; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
¥.t, p64. 
BLUTENFEE (Diz). See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 
Boys. [35 
© Aug. 24, 1910; E 238731; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 64. 
CHIMES OF LONG AGO. [36 
© May 13, 1910; E 232456; Jos. 
W. Stern & co. New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 18, 1910; recorded, 
ve 1, p..63. 
CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN. [37 


© July 6, 1910; £ 236189; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Nab. G2: 

COLLEGIAN (THE); march and two- 

step. [388 

© Mar. 4, 1910; HE 226979; Francis 

BE. Blanchard, Defiance, Ohio. No- 

tice rec’d Aug. 4, 1910; recorded, 
eae De Ol, 


| 
| 
| 


COLUMBIAN RAG. [39 

© Mar. 5, 1910; E 226947; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Veil. o2: 


JUTEY WHO TIED YOUR TIE. [40 


© June 16, 1910; E. 234709; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 638. 


DEAR OLD MA. [41 
©P uly 22" 1910): BE 235612) Me 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 2, 1910; recorded, 
V2 eps) OW: 


DEARIE, WON’T YOU SNUGGLE CLOSE TO 
ME; from Jumping Jupiter. [42 
© Aug. 9, 1910; E 238310; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 
1, p. 64. 


Doctor TINKLE TINKER; from The girl 
of my dreams. [43 
© July 9, 1910; H 236885; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 
Tee GZ: 


DON’T FORGET THE NUMBER. [44 

© Aug. 24, 1910; E 238728; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 64. 


DON’T TAKE A GikLik TO CONEY. [45 
© July 2, 1910; E 236446; Gus Ed- 
wards, inc., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice ree’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, Vv. 


pe Ga: 


DREAMY FANDANGO TUNE. [46 

© July 6, 1910; E 2386188; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Gatnulue Oe. Ouse 


DLS e 


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ENCHANTMENT. [47 
© Aug. 18, 1910; E 237280; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Vv. “1, p.,.G4. 


EXNCHANTRESS (THE); novelette. [48 


© June 25, 1910; E 235068; Jos. 
W. Stern & co., New York, N.Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded 
Wierd AP. Oa: 


Encore (L’) duet for flute and clari- 
net, for full orchestra. [49 
© Auge 18, 1910 Hi 2387283= MM. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded 
Vie 1, ap. 64. 


GARDEN (THE) OF IDLE DREAMS. [50 
Oo sully Zee olO: Wh 28574 IN 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Vaid, pe 64. 


GAY HUSSARS; Song. [51 

© July 29, 1909; EH 211837: Jos. 

W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 8, 1910; recorded, 
Verb, p. Go. 


GirRL (THE) OF MY DREAMS; from The 
girl of my dreams. [52 
© July 27, 1910; E 235746; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 9, 1910; recorded, 
Vie we Dae G2: 


Girt (THE) WHO WOULDN’T SPOON; 
from The girl of my dreams. [53 
Oy sly) 221910 9 By 235616 owl: 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rece’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
VW. ay poe. 


HONEY BUG. [54 


© June 16, 1910; E 234763: Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
we 4, p. 62, 


HoNEY I WILL LONG FOR YOU. [55 


© June 16,.1910; E 234711: Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 63. 


HONEYMOONING, HONEY, IN BoMBAY; 
characteristic march and two-step. 
[56 
© June 24, 1910; E 234949; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


pte ais: V5 


I LIKE TO HAVE A FLOCK OF MEN AROUND 
ME. [57 
© Aug. 9, 1910; BH 238311; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Ve de pa G4. 


I LOVE THE GIRLS FROM A -TO Z. [58 


© Aug. 24, 1910; E 238730; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 80, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 64. 


I’M AWFULLY AFRAID OF GIRLS. [59 


© July 27, 1910; We 2zeats> MM: 
Witmark & sons, New York. N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


I’M CRAZY TO MABRY AGAIN. [60 
© Aug. 9, 1910; He 2383i2: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


I’M LOOKING FOR A CERTAIN LITTLE GIRL. 
[61 


© Mar. 22, 1910; EH 227494; Gus. 
Edwards, ine. New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Viglen Gar 


I’M READY TO QUIT AND BE GooD; from 
The girl of my dreams. [62 
© July 22,° 1910; Hegssois >) MM: 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 9, 1910; recorded, 
Val. sore 


I’M THE LILY. [63 


© July 2, 1910; E 236183; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Ve doa G2. 


I WANT A MAN. [64 


© Aug. 24, 1910; E 238729; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. ¥. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 80, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 64. 

IN DEAR OLD TENNESSEE. [65 


© Dec. 18, 1909; E 221159; Mau. 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 29, 1910; recorded, 
VV. pase 
ISN’T IT EXASPERATING, SADIE. [66 | 
© July 19, 1910; E 235573; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 29, 1910; recorded, 
Vv. dim. GB: 
IT ALL GOES UP IN SMOKE. [67 
© Aug. 9, 1910; E 2383138; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Verde. OE. 


1198 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


JUNE ROSES. [68 
© June 11, 1910; BH 234488; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 16, 1910; recorded, 
7. 2, Dp. 62. 


KIDLAND. [69 
© June 21, 1910; E 234847; Gus. 
Hdwards, inc., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rece’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
wT op. 63. 


LaDy WINE. [70 

© Aug. 24, 1910; E 238722; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 64. 

LET’s Go TO SANS Souci, SUSIE. ial 


Age 9910: BH 238315; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


LITTLE MAID OF TOKIO. [C2 
© May 11, 1910; BH. 232346; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
Vii,-p. 64. 


LITTLE (A) OLD DREAMY WALTZ. [73 
eraulg- 27, 1910: BR 23857425 M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64 


LOOK ME OVER CAREFULLY. [74 


© July 6, 1910; E 235470; Gus. 
Edwards, inc., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 
dB. bo. 


Lucy ANNA LOU. to 


© Mar. 22, 1910; E 227493; Gus. 
Edwards, inc., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 
- Dp: Go. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LuUD- 
wie FrLtix) Die Bltitenfee; gavotte, 
op. 64, no. 5. (Finf klavierstiicke, 
no. 5.) [76 

© Dee. 1, 1909; E 222509; Wil- 
liam A. Kann music co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. Notice rec’d Aug. 15, 1910; re- 
corded, v1, p. 61. 
Minitary (THE) GLIDE. [77 
© July 6, 1910; E 236186; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Me p. 62, 
MrIrgza. [78 
© May 10, 1910; E 231744; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 62. 


20814 (89) 


Miss HELEN OF TROY. [79 
© Aug. 9, 1910; E 238314; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


Mr. Rooster. [80 


© July 6, 1910; BH 236255; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Vaud p62: 


My DARLING NELLIE GRAY. [81 
© Aug. 12, 1910; E 238708; Jos. 


Morris co., New York, N. Y. No- - 


tice rec’d Aug. 380, 1910; recorded, 
Vee ps. 65: 


My MORNING ROSE. [82 


© May 26, 1910; E 233056; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. ¥Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 65. 


My ROSE FROM THE GARDEN OF LOVE. 
[83 
© June 27, 1910; EH 285120; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 2, 1910; recorded, 
fC oes Gil, 


My SWEENY. [84 


© Aug. 24, 1910; E 288858; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 65. 


- My SWEET CARAMOE. [85 


© Aug. 23, 1910; EH 238702; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 65. 


No ONE KNOWS BUT NOAH. [86 
© July 27, 1910; E 235740; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR YOU DEAR. [ST 
© Aus: 24, 1910: “H 238723; 
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 
Nothing rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; record- 
ed, v. 1, p. 64. 


NOVELETTE. [S8 

© July 24, 1909; H 212287; Je- 

rome H. Remick & co., New York, 

‘ N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 62. 

Oou; from The girl of my pp i. 

S¢ 

© July 16, 1910; E 236577; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 

v. 1, p. 64. 


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20814 (90) 


pt. 1 DAS.,'V. 3 


OSCULATION (THE) BOMBASHAY. [90 

© Aug. 24, 1910; E 238725; Chas. 

K. Harris,.New York, N. Y... Notice 

rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 64. 


OYSTER RAG. [91 

© May 9, 1910; E 231299; Jerome 

H. Remick & eco., New York, N.Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Vel De On. 


PLANNING. [92 
© June 6, 1910; EH 233425: Gus. 
Edwards, ine., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Gee Ber Daan y 


PRINCE (THE) OF PEACE. [93 
© May 19, 1910; E 231814; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 2, 1910; recorded, 
vo op. GL 


PURPLE TWILIGHT; intermezzo. [94 
© Aug. 9, 1910; E 238316; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


REst (THE) OF THE WEEK SHE’S MINE. 

[95 

© Aug. 18, 1910; E 237272: M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Vir). .04. 

RING ME UP IN THE MORNING. [96 

© June 21, 1910; E 234852: Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Vo p: 62! 


ROoT, ROOT IN THE GOOD OLD WAY: 
march and two-step. [97 
© June 24, 1910: E 234944: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 2, 1910; recorded, 
per Sg oo 
Rosa RiIGoLet to. [98 
© July 15, 1910; E 236533: Gus. 
Edwards, ine., New York, N. Y. No- 


tice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
We 40 on.~Ge. 


SAYONARA. [99 


© Dec. 29, 1909 ; E 221760; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, 
We a. Dp: Oo. 


SIXTY MILES AN HOUR. [100 


© June 7, 1910; E 234341; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 63. 


SLEEPY HEAD. [101 
© Aug. 23, 1910; E 288700; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Dp. Go: 


So LoNG, TONY, SO LONG. [102 
© Aug. 23, 1910; E 238701; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
pe Gp: 


SoaP BUBBLE DAYS; from Jumping 
Jupiter. [103 
© Aug. 18, 1910; (isin M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


STRIKE UP A BAG PIPE TUNE. [104 


© June 21, 1910; E 234848; Gus. 
Edwards, ine., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, 
V0 DiGere 


SUGAR MOON. [105 
© May (28, 19105 2. otieese2.>- 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d Aug. 12, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 62. 


SUNDAY NIGHT. [106 
© July 16, 1910; EH 234760; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d Aug. 12, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 62. 


SWEET Kitty BELLAIRS. [107 
© Aug. 9, 1910; E 238318; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 19, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 64. 


SWEETEST (THE) GIRL. [108 

© Aug. 24, 1910; E 238726; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 64. 


TEXAS. [109 
© May 25, 1910; E 233335; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 80, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
DAVGh 


THAT’sS YIDDISHA LOVE. [110 
© July 9, 1910; E 236391; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 2, 1910; recorded, 
Ve ae ops ode 


THAT TICKLIN’ RAG. [411 

© July 27, 1910; E 286869; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec'd Aug. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
61. 


1200 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


20814 (121) 


THOSE WERE THE HAPPY DAYS. [112 

© July 18, 1910; E 286574; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 3, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
61. 


TO THE STRAINS OF THAT WEDDING 
MARCH; from Jumping Jupiter. [1138 
© July 27, 1910; B 285741: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1910; recorded, | 


%...1."p: GA. 


TUM-TE-TUM-TUM-TUM. [114 | 
© June 16, 1910; E 234713; Jos. | 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice | 
rec’d Aug. 29, 1910; recorded, vy. 1, | 


p. 63. 


VALSE FANTASTIQUE. ah), | 


© Sept. 7, 1910; E 212786; Fran- 
eis EK. Blanchard, Defiance, Ohio. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 4, 1910; recorded, 
eck a Bl. 


VENUS OF EARTH; waltzes. [116 


© May 24, 1910; E 232769; Jos. 
W. Stein & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; recorded, v. 
1, p. 638. 


| WE’RE ALL HERE TO SEE YOU OFF. [117 

© June 13, 1910; E 233664; Jos. 

| Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 

| rec’d Aug. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Ds Ga: 


| WEATHER (THE) MAN. [118 
© Aug. 24, 1910; E 238724; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
reec’d Aug. 80, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 64. 
WHO ARE YOU WITH TO-NIGHT. [119 
© June 21, 1910; E 234853; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 62. 
| WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO KNOW ME BET- 
TER. [120 
© June 27, 1910; E 235020; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 30, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 65. 


| YOU STOLE MY GAL. mi2t 


| _ © July 7, 1910; B 286801; Jeff. T. 
| Branen music pub. co., New York, 


N: YY. Notice rec'd Aug. 12, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 63. 


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CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 40-43 
OCTOBER, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any | 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards | 
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HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing | 
the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is | 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- | 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,”’ | 
‘(12 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Walitz,”’ “Etude,” etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. i 
Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are | 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading |} 
‘‘Words by,’’ ‘‘Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. | 
Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated | 
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To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. | 
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tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘“‘© 1 c.”’ stands | 
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of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue | 
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A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions | 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, | 
immediately following the text. | 
A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or | 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce | 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, | 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. | 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A CHI vuO REPASSA; canzone napole- 
tana, versi di A. Barbier, musica di 
S. Gambardella. [20815 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 14, 
1910; E 289259; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


*A MARECHIARE;: versi di A. Cenerazzo, 
musica di Paolo Bolognese; canto e 
mandolino. 4to. [20815 


Gr Age 15 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 
1910; E 2387139; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 


7A ’NNAMMURATA D’ ’O BERSAGLIERE; 
marcia, canzone napoletana, versi 
di Giuseppe Irace, musica di Vittorio 
Fassone; canto e pianoforte. [20817 
© Ane 18; 1910; 2c. Aug. 30, 
1910; E 237600; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


’A ROSSA ’E COPP’ ’0 VOMMERO; Versi 
di G. B. de Curtis, musica di E. de 
Curtis. [20818 


@ Age 13, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1910; EH 238799; Ferdinando Bideri. 
Naples, Italy. 


A ’STA FENESTA; canzone napoletana, 
versi di Cesare Pozzetti, musica di 
BH. Capua; canto e pianoforte. [20819 

rsent. 1, 1910;° 2c. \Sept.. 12. 
1910; E 2390838; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


ABEND (DER); ged. von Fr. von Schil- 
ler, musik von Joachim Albrecht, 
prinz von Preussen. Ausgabe fiir 
tenor. [20820 

Gr auly 11, 1910; 2 ¢.,.Aug.. 20, 
1910; EH 237248; W. Sulzbach, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


ABSCHIED; ged. von Karl Weitbrecht, 


musik von [I. A. Méller.] 4to. 
(Hausmusik Oberammergau, no. 10.) 
[20821 


er Ane. 22.1910: 2.¢) Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240085; Balthasar Keller, 
Oberammergau, Germany. 


ACH NICHT DOCH, ACH LASS DOCH DIE 
ROLLEREL IN RUH; humoristischer 
rolischuh-rheinlinder, text und mu- 
sik von Eug. Herb. Darras. [20822 

© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240079; Paul Westphal, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


ADIEU; song without words, by H. 

Reineck, op. 8, no. 2; piano. [20823 

© 1c. Sept. 1, 1910; E 237686: 
Henry Reineck, Chicago, II]. 


ADVENTURES (THE) oF YANKEE Doo- 
DLE; written and composed by Leslie 
Harris. [20824 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 29, 
1910; E 287587; Reynolds’ & co., 
London, England. 


AFFINITE (L’); valse lente, by Chas. 
J. Roberts; orch. New York, Emil 
Ascher. 8vo. [20825 

©) Avge, 16) 91910 4.2) chy Ase ere 
1910; E 238518; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


AFRICANA; valse by Maxime Heller; 
piano. [20826 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239248; Frederick Harris 
eco., London, England. 


AHALLA; words and music by Ken- 
neth MacDougall. [20827 


© Aug. 30, 19103142) c Aug.) 29, 
1910; E 237532; Middletown mu- 
sic pub. co., Middletown, Conn. 


Arpa. See Verdi (G.) 


ALERTE (L’); fanfare militaire, by 
Francois Behr, op. 512, rev. and 
fingered by Carl Hofmann; piano. 

[20828 

©) July. 29%) 1910872" e. Aue. 18; 

1910; E 237171; Carl Fischer, New 
Or INe | Ne 

ALEXANDER; words by Maud Frazer, 
musie by Alfred L. Field. [20829 
©) Arig.) 8) 1910; (2 c Sept. 13, 
1910; E 239163; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 

ALICE, MY ICE PALACE QUEEN; words 
and musie by Francis Jean Walz. 

[20880 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Sept. L, 

1910: E 239050; Webb Rockefeller 
Miller, Chicago, Il. 

ALL GLORY, LAUD AND HONOR; by Rob- 
ert A. Foss; mixed voices and cor- 
net in B flat, ad lib. 4to. [2e831 

© Aug. 17, 1910; 2 cc. Aug. 19, 
1910: E 238569; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


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ALL HAIL THE PoweER; words by Ed- 
ward Peeronel, music by W. Still- 
man Martin. [20832 

© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ©¢. AS) EE, 
1910; E 238520; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


AtL I WANT IS SOMETHING THAT LOOKS 
LIKE you; words and music by Will 
R. Anderson. [20833 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. Aus. 25, 
1910; E 2373875; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ALLEGRO PoMPoso IN D; by Henry 
Hackett, op. 22. London. Novello 
& co. ltd. (Compositions for the 
organ, no. 6.) [20834 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Aug. ilo 
1910; E 2385384; J. & W. Chester, 
Brighton, England. 


ALLEMANDE; par J. H. Fiocco, arr. par. 
Noel Johnson; violoncello et piano, 
[208385 

© July 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 17, 1910 ; 

B 239079; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


ALONE AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE, words 
by Jessie Brown Pounds, music by 
Fred. H. Byshe. [20836 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12: 
1910; E 239030; E. O. Excell, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


ALSCHAUSKY (SERAFIN) Konzert no. 
2, in B dur; posaune solo mit orches- 
ter. Stimmen. [208387 

© July 20, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 23; 
1910; E 237317; A. HE. Fischer, Bre- 
men, Germany. 


ALTE (DER) BRUMMBAR; polka comique 
von Julius Fucik, op. 210, fiir fagott 


solo und orchester, mit piano-direc- 


tion. Stimmen. 4to. [20838 

© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 14, 
1910; BE 239254; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


AutrHaus (BasiL) 56 short exercises 
on broken chords in all keys, op. 101; 
violin solo. [208389 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1910; 
EB 239315; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


ALUMNI MARCH; by C. L. Gregory; 

piano. [20840 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 

EB 237814; Louis Retter music Co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


1204 


AM SEE; ged. von Georg Jager, musik 


pt. TI, 0.8., v.5 


von Heinrich Sickinger, op. 58 ; man- 
nerechor. 4to. [20841 
© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240089; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


AM UFER DES FLUSSES, DES MANZA- 
WARES; von Adolf Jensen, tibertra- 
gen von Emil Kronke; klavier. 
(Drei lieder no. 3.) [20842 


© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239314; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


AMERICAN (THE) BOY SCOUT; OR, THE 
BoY scouT; march or two-step by 
J. Gearen; orchestra. 4to. [208438 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 238993; Joseph Gearen, Chicago, 
i: 


AMMORE VICINO; canzone napoletana, 
versi di E. A. Mario, musica di F. 
Pugliese; canto e piano. [20844 

© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 30, 
1910; E 237596; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


AMONG THE HILLS OF SUNNY TENNES- 
SEE; words and musie by Truman 
G. Cunningham. New York, F. B. | 
Haviland pub. co. [20845 | 

© Aug. 30, 1910; 2c. Aug. 30, 
1910: E 237618; Truman G. Cun- 
ningham, Jackson, Tenn. 


Amour BRIS&; valse lente par Ernest | 
Gillet; orchestre avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [20846 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237203; Enoch & ©o., Paris, 
France. 


Amour (L’) VAINQUEUR VALSE, by 

Frederick Lane; piano. [20847 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; 

E 2835997; Weekes & ©CO., London, 
England. 


AMOUREUSES PAQUES; mélodie, paroles 

de H. Fischer, musique de J. Jemain. | 

[20848 | 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 22, i 

1910; E 288692; Durand & cie.,. 
Paris, France. 


AN VOLLEN BUSCHELZWEIGEN (Upon the | 
tufted branches); English version ff 
by Mrs. Bertram Shapleigh, musik 
von Robert Kahn, op. 55, ne. 6. | 
(Neun gedichte von Job. Wolfgang | 
yon Goethe, no. 6). [20849 | 

© Aug. 8 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 24, | 
1910; E 238805; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, | 
Berlin, Germany. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


20868 


ANBETUNG;: musik von Adolph P. 
Boehm, op. 24, fiir eine hohe sing- 
stimme mit orchester. Partitur. 
(Zwei gesiinge, no. 2.) [20850 

© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240064; Otto Junne, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


AND I THOUGHT HE WAS A BUSINESS 
MAN; words by Vincent Bryan, mu- 
sic by H. Von Tilzer. [20851 

© Aus 13, 1910: 2 c. Aug. 13, 
1910; E 235998; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


ANDULKO SaAFAROVA (Schaffers Ann- 
chen); march, on a Bohemian song, 
by Fr. Kmoch, arr. by G. H. Reeves; 
full band. 4to. [20852 

i aaly 23. 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 
1910; E 237155; Carl Fischer, New 
York N.Y: 


ANGLE (THE) WORM WIGGLE; words 
by Maynard Schwartz, music by 
Harry S. Lorch. [20853 


ae 2) 1910; 2 c. Aug. 25, 
er ee eoraol: Victor Kremer, 
Chicago, Ill. 

ANNA BELLE; words by G. F. Stone, 
music by Bertha Wallace. [ 20854 

Grane. 27, 1910; 2 e¢. Aug: 29, 
1910; E 237561; C. E. Dore, Boston, 
Mass. 

ANSWER THE CAPTAIN DIVINE; words 
by James Rowe, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. S8vo. [20855 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238782; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 

ANTLER’S TOWN; words and music by 
A. S. Shaw. [20856 

© Aue. 25, 1910: 2 e«.’ Aug. 18, 
Pog 2301435; Arthur S. Shaw, 
Chicago, Il. 

ANY OLD TIME OR ANY OLD PLACE; 
words by J. Brandon Walsh, music 
by Al. W. Brown. [20857 

Oman. 25, 1910 2. ¢. Aug. 25, 


1910; EK 287358; Victor Kremer, 

Chicago, Ill. 
APHORISM; par W. Imboden; piano. 
[20858 


©, Aue 27,1910: /2 ce Sept. 8, 
1910; E 237888; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

APRIL; Easter chimes, reverie, by Sis- 
ter of St. Joseph; piano, in E flat. 
(All the year round, no. 4.) [20859 


©) Aue 22.1910 2 ec. Aug. 28, 


1910; E. 237295; Leo Feist, New 
ork, N.Y. 


a 


ARABESQUE EN FORME D’HTuDE; by 
Theodor Leschetizky, op. 45, no. 1, 
ed. by John Orth; piano. [20860 


©) Aug: <23) 1910s" 2c Aviemore 
1910; E 237482; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ARABESQUE IN B; by Erik Meyer-Hel- 
mund, ed. by John Orth; piano. 
[20861 
© Auge 28) 1910 De. Annet 27 
1910; E 2874838; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ARCADE (THE) GIRL; march and two 
step, by Arthur Pryor, arr. by Chas. 
J. Roberts; full orch. 4to. [20862 


© July 45, 1910: 2c, Aus 18; 
1910; E 237150; Carl Fischer, New 
Works Ns x. 


ARCADIA; intermezzo, by Luella Lock- 
wood Moore; piano. [20863 


©) Aus. 42771910 2 ey, Aus 27; 
1910; E 237425; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


ARIEL; étude caractéristique, by Law- 
rence Fry; piano. London, Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel. [20864 


@rAge Wi 19102 Ga Sent. 15, 
1910; EK 240096; Lawrence Fry, Lon- 
don, England. 


Artoso; par J. H. Fiocco, arr. par Noel 
Johnson; violoncello et piano. 
[20865 
© dJune.25,-910; 2) ec Aus, 17, 
1910; E 239080; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


ARISE AND SHINE; words by Warren 
Farson, music by Bernard Farson. 
8vo. (Milk and honey, no. 52.) 

[20866 

© Auge.ii5, A910% ‘2 <e: Aue. 24, 

1910; EH 238758; Metropolitan church 
assn., Waukesha, Wis. 


ARISE, YE SERVANTS OF Gop; words and 
music by Mrs. P. C. Curnick. 
[20867 
© June 16, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 29, 
1910% 6H: 237572: Paul ©. Curniek, 
South Bend, Ind. 


AROUND THE WORLD; march and two- 
step; by Felice 8. Iula, arr. by John 
Itzel; band. 4to. [20868 

©) Aus, 426)517910 >. 2 e., Aue 20, 
1910; E 287485; Musiclovers Co., 
New Yorks, N,-¥, 


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ARRICAMANNO; canzone napoletana, 
versi di E. Milano e A. Caso, musica 
di Gaetano Spagnolo; canto e piano. 

[20869 

©) Aus (18 1910; 2 es Auges0: 

1910: E 237595; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


ART SONGS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS; by W. 
Earhart. New York, Cincinnati 
[ete.] 1910. 2838 p. 4to. [20870 

© July 16, 1910: 2 @ wAugents, 
1910; A 271035; Will Earhart, Rich- 
mond, Ind. 


AS DEEP AS THE DEEP BLUE SEA; words 
by Rene Bronner, music by H. W. 
Petrie; low voice. [20871 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c« Aug.-.29, 
1910; E 237498; F. B. Haviland pub. 
¢o:, ,New. York, N.-¥; 


AT A QUEEN’S RECEPTION; court dance, 
by W. Aletter; piano. [20872 
@eAus 1S; 71910.72 ef Aug. 20, 
1910; EH 237270; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


AT AN EVENING ENTERTAINMENT; OV€Ir- 
ture by H. Thompson; orchestra. 
4to. [20873 

(OpAug 25. 1910-72 ex Aug. 15, 
1910; E 2387758; Hans Thompson, 
Clinton, Iowa. 


At ConeEy ISLE; words by Sadie A. 
Rode, music by Walter S. Rode. 
[20874 
Ane: 47.2110 2 ves Aue. 1% 
1910; E 2388580; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N.Y. 


AT JESUS’ FEET; words by Maud Fra- 
zer, music by Robert Harkness. 
[20875 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; 
EK 239210; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


AT THE FoRGE; trio, English version by 
Frederick W. Bancroft, music by 
Edmund Parlow; women’s voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 482.) [20876 

@rAug. 22. 1910272 ©” Aug. 22, 
1910; E 238661; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


AT THE MILL; by James H. Rogers; 
piano. (Echoes from many lands, 
no. 7.) [20877 

ey Ais 22 1910" 2G, Arie. 22) 
1910; E 238674; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


} AUTUMN (AN) LULLABY; 


Avueust; Out on a farm, barn dance, 
by Sister of St. Joseph; piano, in G. 
(All the year round, no. 8.) [20878 

© Aug. 22, 19103793 cyanea 23: 
1910; E 237299; Leo Feist, New 
Work INS. 


AUS DER JUGENDZEIT; 20 kleine klavier- 
stiicke in 8 heften, von Max Reger, 
op. 13. Heft 1-3. [20879-20881 


© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 @ each Sept. 
16, 1910; HE 2389327-239s29—" " B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


AUTUMN LEAVES; reverie, by Hugene 
Mack; piano. [20882 
© Aug: 25,1910!" 2 Geen 25. 
1910; E 237391; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


words by 
Bertha Gerneaux Davis, music by 
J. W. Bischoff; sop. or ten. and alto 
or bar. [20883 

© Aug. 22, 1910: 62 %c¢ a ame2- 
1910; E 238645; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


AVE Maria; music by Carl Bohm, op. 
388; voice with violin and piano. 
[20884 
© Aug. 26, 1910532) GaAs Sr. 
1910; E 238854; J. H. Faunce co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


See Gounod (C. F.) 


AWAKE BELOVED FOR OUR WEDDING 
MORN; words and music by Clarice 
Manning, arr. by Eugene Platzmann. 

[20885 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 

1910; E 238708; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


AVE VERUM. 


BABETTE; intermezzo two-step by Henry 
Kessler, arr. by John Itzel; orch. 
4to. [20886 


© Aug. 26, 1910: 2) cy Ame 2s, 
1910; E 237487 ; Musiclovers co., New 
York, N. Y. 


BABY FACE; words and music by Chas. 
Ridgewell and Geo. A. Stevens. Pro- 
fessional. [20887 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 @¢ Aue 
1910; E 238721; B. Feldman & Co., 
London, England. 


BaBY MINE; words and music by 
Clarice Manning. [20888 
© Aug. 27,'1910;-2 eV Ameer 
1910; E 237426; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


20904 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Mein 
zlaubiges herze, frohlocke (My heart 
ever faithful, sing praise); ed. by 
Max Spicker; mezzo sop. in D. 
[20889 

Aug. 29, 

Schirmer, New 


ePeaae 27, 1910; 2 ¢. 
1910; H 287562; G. 
York, N. Y. 


Passacaglia, in C moll; fiir zwei 
klavier eingerichtet von Hermann 
Keller. [20890 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240099; Steingriiber-verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


—— Sarabande, A moll; neu bearbeitet 


von Michael Press; violine und 
klavier. (Stticke alter meister, band 
8, no. 47.) [20891 


Gedoly. 27, 1910; 2 c. Aug: 30, 
1910; E 287652; Schlesinger’sche 
buch u-musikhandlung (Rob. Lie- 
nau), Berlin, Germany. 


2 bourrées; neu bearbeitet von 
Michael Press; violine und klavier. 
(Stticke alter meister, band 8, no. 
48.) [20892 

@soly 27, 1910: 2 ¢ Aug. 30, 
1910; E 287653; Schlesinger’sche 
buch u-musikhandlung (Rob. Lie- 
nau), Berlin, Germany. 


BACK HOME; words and music by J. M. 
Widdows. New York, &. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [20893 


Cn An 30,1910; 2 c. Aug. 80; 
1910; E 287617; J. Morris Widdows, 
Connersville, Ind. 


BacCK WHERE THE KATY-DIDS SING; 

words and music by Will Kennedy. 

: [20894 

er Ag 17,1910; 2c. Aug. 17, 

1910; E 238531; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


BAISER (LE) D’EUNICE; extrait de Quo 
Vadis, opéra en 5 actes, musique de 
Jean Nougués, arr. par _ Victor 
Charmettes; violoncelle solo et or- 
chestre. 4to. [20895 


© Aus. 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 287220; G. Astruc & ©co., 
Paris, France. 


BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Bohemian 
girl; arr. by W. EF. Ambrosio; 3 vio- 
lins, piano, and guitar. [20896 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 


EH 237192; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Digs 


BALKAN (THE) PRINCESS; selection, 
music by Paul A. Rubens, arr. by 
Shipley Douglas; band. 4to. (Chap- 
pel’s brass and reed band journal, 
no. 80.) [20897 

©) Ave. 22) 1910. “20'e, Auer 23 
1910; E 287333; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


BALLET- SUITE; aus dem _ tanzpoem, 
Psyche, von Paul Juon, op. 32a, 
grosses orchester. Ausgabe ftir direk- 
tionsstimme. [20898 


© July 30, 1910: 2 c. Aug. 27, 1910; 
EK 2387490; Schlesinger’sche buch 
u-musikhandlung (Rob. Lienau), Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


BALLOON (THE) MAN; and other songs 
for children, music by H. Bingham. 
Chicago, Illinois music co. [20899 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237796; Helena Bingham, Chicago, 
ile 


BANDOLINE (LA); rondo von F. Cou- 
perin, neu bearbeitet von Michael 
Press; violine und klavier. (Stticke 
alter meister, band 8, no. 44.) 

[20900 

© July 26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1910; 

E 237651; Schlesinger’sche buch 

u-musikhandlung (Rob. Lienau), Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


BANNER (THE) OF PEACE AND OTHER 
PEACE SONGS; for the use of schools 
and peace societies, words by Belle 
Bush, music by D. Batchellor. 8vo. 

[20901 

© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 2, 

1910; E 287871; D. Batchellor, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


BARBER OF SEVILLE. See Rossini (G. A.) 


BARCAROLLE; by Mabel Howard Mc- 
Duffee; piano. [20902 
@©Auey 80), 1910)" 2, e. Sept.., 1, 


1910; E 287719; Clayton F. Summy, 
Co., Chicago, Ill. 


BARGIEL (WOLDEMAR) Suite, op. 31; 

piano. (Music library ed., no. 603.) 

[209038 

© July 29, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 18, 1910; 

E 237172; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N. Y. 


BE A LIGHT FOR JESUS; words by Kate 
Ulmer, music by J. E. Delmarter. 
[20904 
@ Aug. 8: 1910; 2 e Sept. 13, 
1910: E 239207: Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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Be A MAN; words and music by W. J. 
Godfrey. [20905 


© July -20, 19105 2.e," Aug. sh, 
1910; E 238900; Wilbert J. Godfrey, 
Jonesville, Mich. 


Be FAITHFUL TO HiM; words by Maud 
Frazer, music by Geo. H. Kurtz. 
[20906 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 


E 239164; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

BEAUTIFUL MOONLIGHT; words and 
music by Stephen Glover, ed. by 
Frederic H. Ripley and H. UL. 
Heartz; sop. and alto. 4to. (Stan- 
hope ed., no. 124.) [20907 


© Aueh 22), AGIOr. 2 .7e. Ane Bd, 
1910; E 237424; White-Smith music 
pub. ¢o., Boston, Mass. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Contre- 
tanz; violine mit klavierbegleitung, 
arr. von Willy Burmester. Ausgabe 
fiir violoncello mit klavier, arr. von 
Alfred Moffat. (Alte weisen, no. 5.) 

[20908 

© July, 18) A910 =" 2. ce. -Anes “17, 

1910; E 289073; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


—— Menuet; violine mit klavier be- 
gleitung, arr. v. Willy Burmester. 
Ausgabe ftir violoncello mit klavier, 
arr. von Alfred Moffat. (Alte wei- 
sen, no. 2.) [20909 


© July 18;.1910+ 2 ¢. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 289070; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


BEIM BEGRABNIS; musik von M. Rich- 
staetter, op. 25, no. 3; fiir vierstim- 
migen miénnerchor. Partitur. 4to. 

[20910 

©) july 23,7 A910: 2, -c) Aug. 27, 

1910; E 2387458; Bungard-Wasem, 
Godesberg a. Rh., Germany. 


BELIEVE ON THE LorD JESUS CHRIST; 
words by Julia H. Johnston, music 
by J. E. Delmarter. [20911 


@eAne 8. A910 272 ¢.\Septy: 13. 
1910; H 239187; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


BELLA CA -PUORTE ‘’E  ZUOCCOLE .. . 
versi di E. A. Mario, musica di F. 
Pugliese. [20912 

© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 c Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238796; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


BELLINI' (VINCENZO) La sonnam- 
bula; arr. by W. F. Ambrosio; 3 
violins, piano and guitar. [20913 


© Aug. 2; 1910:"2feueeee 15 
1910; E 237200; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, No. 32 


BELLS OF CHRISTMAS; words by Birdie 
Bell, music by T. H. Meredith. 
[20914 | 
© -Oct. 21, 19093) 2) semesent 4. 
1910; E 237705; Tullar Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BEND THOU MY WILL TO THINE; words 
by Elsie Duncan Yale, music by C. 
Harold Lowden. No. 1. High voice 
in F. No. 2. Low voice in D. [20915 


© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 26, 
1910; E 237440; John’ J. Hood co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BENEATH THE YIDDISHA MOON; by Tom 
Smith; vocal orch.; key of A flat. 
4to. [20916 

© Aug. 31, 1910:°2 Senet 1, 
1910; E 237711; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BENEDICTUS; set to music in the key 


of C, by John HE. West. 4to. (No- 
vello’s services, anthems, ete., for 
men’s voices, no. 91.) [20917 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 8, 
1910; E 237866; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


BERCEUSE; by Leo Schermann, op. 3. 
(Two compositions for violin and 
piano, no. 1.) [20918 

© July 21, 1910552 te ae, 
1910; E 287162; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks ING 


by Madame Lawrence Townsend, 
rev. and ed. by Gustav Saenger; vio- 
lin and piano. [20919 

© Aug. 2, 1910; °2.e2 kee ac. 
1910; E 287170; Carl Fischer, New 
York Neve 


par C. Ruyssen pour violoncelle et 
piano. [20920 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239145; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


par Nandor Zsolt; pour violon et 
piano. [20921 


© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 1910; 
E 238578; Augener, Iltd., London, 
England. 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


20940 


Beritioz (Hector-Lovis) Ungarischer 
marsch; aus Faust’s verdammung 
arr. von Emil Kronke, fiir 2 klaviere 
zu § hiinden. [20922 

ewe. 4, 1910; 2 c.. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 289311; B. Schoitt’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

BETROGENE (DER) AFFENJAGER; text 
yon Hermann Frey und F. W. Hardt, 
musik von Paul Bendix. [20923 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237480; Luna-verlag, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

BEYOND A WORLD OF CARE; words and 
music by Elmer E. Stubbs. . [20924 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 ¢«. Sept. 6, 
1910; E 237896; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

BEYOND THE STARS; words by W. P. 

Rasin, music by H. Kirkus Dugdale. 
[20925 


@ suly 20, 1910; 2 c Aug. 31, 


1510> & 238913; Wm. P. Rasin, 
Washington, D. C. 
BIEDERMEIERTANZ ; kosttim-quadrille 


fiir 4 paare, von Rudolph Knoll, mu- 

sik von Ernst Miirich. Ausgabe ftir 

klavier mit tanzbeschreibung. 

[20926 

ews 22, 1910; 2 ec. Aue: 23, 
1910; E 237320; Eduard Bloch, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

BIENEN-LIED; aus der burleske, Eine 
lustige Spreewald-fahrt, von Paul 
Lincke; orchester-mit piano-direc- 
tion. Stimmen. 4to. [20927 

© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239253; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

Bie (THE) TRUNK AND THE LITTLE 
TRUNK; duet and dance from The 
girl and the drummer, lyric by 
George Broadhurst, music by Augus- 
tus Barratt. [20928 


@ Ane! 20, 1910: 2 ¢ Aug, 22, 
1910; E 238627; Leo Feist, New 
York, N. Y. 


Birps (THE) ARE ASLEEP; poem by 
Franz Christan, music by W. H. 
Neidlinger; sop. or ten., and alto or 
bar. [20929 


nr Aue, 22-1910; 2 ce. Aug '22, 
1910; E 238654; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BIRgDS IN SPRINGTIME (V6glein in friih- 
ling) ; by A. Sartorio, op. 859, no. 1; 
piano. (Pleasures of life, no. 1.) 

[209380 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 

EK 2377381; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


BIRTHDAY SERENADE (Geburtstags 
stindchen) ; by A. Sartorio, op. S59, 
no. 10; piano. (Pleasures of life, 
no. 10.) [209381 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c Sept. 2, 1910; 
EK 237740; Theo. Presser Co., Phiia- 
delphia, Pa. 


BizET (GkroRGES) Carmen; arr. by 
W. F. Ambrosio; 3 violins, piano 
and guitar. [20932 


© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237195; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INES 


— Chanson du toréador; from Car- 
men, English version by Th. Baker. 
(Operatic anthology, no. 180.) 

[20933 

© Sept. 13, 1910: 2 cc Sepe 14 

1910; E 239242; G. Schirmer, New 
VOrk uN: ey. 

BiAcK BEAUTY ; by Victor 

Moulton; piano.¢ [20934 

©. Avge 30%, 1910s5-2, .c. Auge n29: 
1910; E 237577; McKinley music 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


waltz, 


BLANCHEFLEURE; von Ernst Toch, op. 
16; violine und _ klavier. (Vom 
Sterbenden rokoko, no. 2.) [20935 

© sue. 2) 1G Ose Qite, \ Aue. 130: 
1910 BW 2376384; P.* Pabst; Leipzig, 
Germany. 


BLESS THE LoRD; words from the 103d. 
Psalm, music by Samuel W. Beaz- 


ley. S8vo. [20936 
©PAwe. 1. 1910: 2 «ce. Aug... 24: 
1910; EH 238794; S. W. Beazley, 


Laurel, Miss. 


BLossoms; words by Mrs. F. Wolcott. 
Webster, music by Evelyn Diss- 
more, mezzo-soprano. [20937- 

@)pAme MI2h 7d 910 +02) err Aus. 30, 
1910; E 237659; Webster & Diss- 
more, Des Moines, Ia. 


BLUE (THE) AND THE GRAY; march, 
by Bessie Barrett; piano. [20938 

©. Aue 225. 1910: 2 ¢ Auso25: 
1910; E 287401; McKinley music 
co, Chicaza,: Til 


BLUE (THE) DREAM; waltz-idyl, by 
N. Mavrogenis; piano. [20989 
©.1 c¢. Sept. 3, 1910; E 288923; 

N. Mavrogenis, Chicago, Il. 


BLUE RIBBON; danse gracieuse by H. 
Engelmann; piano. [20240 
©: 'Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 14, 
1910; BH. 289248; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


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20941 
BLUSH OF DAWN; novelette, by I. 
Borovsky, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; 
orch. [20941 
Or Ane site 19T0 2c: (Sepia 
1910; EH 2377138; M. Witmark & 


sons, New York, N.Y. 

BoHEMIAN GIRL. See Balfe (M. W.) 

BoiteE A MUSIQUE; carillon, morceau 
caractéristique, par G. De Sena, op. 
99; piano. [20942 

© Aug 3,. 191042: -¢ uSept. 15; 
1910; E 240073; Carisch & Jini- 
chen, Milan, Italy. 

Bonn; ged. von Carmen Sylva, mu- 
sik yon Heinr. Zollner, op. 99, no. 
1; mannerchor. Partitur. 4to. 

[20943 
* ©), Aue, 4. 19L0: 2 c., Sept: 16, 
1910; E “239333 ; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

Boost ouR TOWN; two-step, march, by 
D. L. White; band. 4to. [20944 
©, Aug. 1, 1910; 2. c, Aug. 19, 
1910; E O38577 - White- Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 

Booster (THE); march, by C. C. 
Briggs; piano. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [20945 

©@r Ais. 47, A910 2 e wAgiE 117, 
1910; E 288545; C. C. Briggs, Ivor, 
Va. 
BoOOSTER’S (THE) PARADE MARCH; by 
E. R. Washburn; piano. [20946 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1910; E 238590; 
Mrs. Emma R. Washburn, Delphos, 
Ohio. 
Boots AND SADDLES; march two step, 
by Glenn W. Ashley; piano. [20947 
(© Awe 25,1910. 2 ec. Aug. 25; 
1910; E 287411; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Il. 


BorcHt (Luie1) Sonata in la mag- 


giore; violino, con ace di pianoforte, 
digitazione, ornamenti, di Cesare 
Barison. [20948 

© July 27,1910: 2 ie Aug. 27: 


1910; H 237485; C. Schmid] & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 

Boris GoDUNOW; musikalisches volks- 
drama in vier aufziigen und mit 
einem prolog, nach Puschkin und 
Karamsin, von M. P. Mussorgsky, 
bearbeitet und instrumentiert von N. 
Rimsky-Korssakow, deutsche iiber- 
setzung von Max Lippold, English 
translation by Rosa Newmarch. 
Klavierauszug mit text, deutsch-eng- 
lisch. [20949 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 27, 1910: 
D 18715: W. Bessel & cie., Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany. 


BOWER OF ROSES; flower song, by Louis 
A. Drumheller, op. 91; piano. [20950 
© Aug: 22, 19105 (2 9e) eAmes22- 
1910; E 238620; Brehm bros., Hrie, 
Ea: 


Boy (THE) scouT; march song, words 
by I. C. Tichenor, music by Adolf 
Tandler. [20951 

©1c. Aug. 8, 1910; E 238707; Ira 
C. Tichenor, Los Angeles, Cal. 


Boy scouts; march by Alfred Cam- 
meyer; piano. [20952 
© Aug. 22, 191059 2 eee, 
1910; E 238682; Cammeyer music 
co., London, England. 


Boys; from The sweetest giri in Paris, 
lyric by Addison Burkhardt and 
Collin Davis, music by Jos. E. How- 
ard. [20953 


©. Aug. 24, 1910: 2 eyAue, 24. 
1910; EH 238781: Chas” Ke Barris: 
New York, N. Y. 


Boys (THE) IN BLUE; march by Henry 
Bartell; piano. [20954 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 « Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237576; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


BRAUTTANZ (DER); ged. von Simon 
Dach, musik von Reinhard Oppel; 
minnerchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. [20955 

© Aug... 22, 1910; 2 Gasepe, ts, 
1910; H 240087 : : Fr. ae Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


BRIGHT LIGHTS GAY; OR, THE NEW 
MOWN HAY; words by Andrew B. 
Sterling, music by H. Von Tilzer; 
low voice. [20956 

© Aug. 30, 1910; 2° e > Age s0; 
1910; EK 237629; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


BRIGHT, (A) LOVING, CUTE, BAD LITTLE 
GIRL; from The girl and the drum- 
mer; lyric by George Broadhurst, 
music by Augustus Barratt. [20957 

© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ee: Ane 
1910; E 238628; Leo. Feist, New 
York, IN AY. 


Brook (THE); by S. Camillo Engel; 
piano. (Four characteristic com- 
position studies in melodie form, no. 
ea - [20958 


©. July 28, 1910: - 2, c.. Ameaats, 
1910; E 287175; Carl Fischer, New 
York: NY: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


BROTHER AND SISTER (Bruder und 
schwester); polka by H. Necke; 
piano with ist and 2nd violins ad lib. 
(Musical sketch book.) [20959 


ewe. 15. 1910> 2 c Aug. 15, 
1910; E 238490; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BROWNIES (THE) (Heinzel-miinnchen) ; 
by Hugo Reinhold, op. 58, no. 8, ed. 
and fingered by Louis Oesterle; pi- 
ano. [20960 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237228; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


BRZEZINSKI (FRANCISZEK) Sonate, D 
dur, op. 6; violine und klavier. 
[20961 
© July 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240069; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


BUENA VISTA WALTZ; by E. Fordi; 

piano. [20962 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2.c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 2387287; HE. Fordi, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


BUMMEL-LIED; aus der operetten-bur- 
leske, Vindobona du herrliche stadt, 
text yon J. Bramer und A. Griin- 
wald, musik von Leo Ascher. 

[20963 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1910; 

E 237643; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


BURGMULLER (FRIEDRICH) Twenty-five 


easy and progressive studies (25 

études faciles et progressives); op. 

100, ed. by Karl Benker; piano. 
[20964 


© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 237876; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Busy (THE) BEE; waltz by Alfred 
Fieldhouse; piano. [20965 


© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; EK 240022; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


BUTTERFLY; by S. Camillo Engel; 
piano. (Four characteristic compo- 
sition studies in melody form, no. 4.) 

[20966 

© July. 28, 1910; -2 ¢. Aug. 18, 

1910; E 237178; Carl Fischer, New 
work, .N:. ¥.: 


BY THE BROOKSIDE; reverie by Harold 

Spencer; piano. [20967 

© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1910; 

"E 237882; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


20976 


BY THE BROOKSIDE IN THE DELL; words 
and music by H. L. Reese. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [20968 

©, Aug: 24. Ot <42) ce Aue oe. 
1910; E 288814; Harry L. Reese, 
Sonyea, N. Y. 


CALL (THE) OF THE BUGLE; march, by 
Eugene Mack; piano. [20969 
© Aes 25, 1910.02) e-lAgie: N25, 
1910; E 287400; McKinley music 
co., Chicago, III. 


CALLER HERRIN’, See Waghorne(W. R.) 


CAMPBELL (JOHN E.) Seven short and 
easy pieces; piano. [20970 
©) Aug. 3, 1910: 2. Ang 80; 
1910; EH 237632; Bach & co., London, 
England. 


CAN’T YOU SEE I LOVE rou; from The 
Newlyweds and their baby, by Nat 
D. Ayer, arr. by Tom Clark; cornet 
Solo with piano ace. (Witmark edi- 
tion, no. 177.) [20971 

©; Auge? 24; “1910 >) 2°.¢.,- Aue 25, 
1910; EH 2373872; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


—— —— trombone solo with piano acc. 
(Witmark edition, no. 175.) [20972 
OW Nie 241910 2a ee Anr ea, 
1910; E 237571; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CANTILENA D’AMORE; par P. Sudessi; 
piano. [20973 
© Sept: 17, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. -12, 
1910; EH 2391384; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


CARESSES D’ENFANT; par Maurice Pesse, 

pour piano. (Six piécettes, no. 3.) 

[20974 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 

1910; EH 239130; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


CARISSIMA; valse lente, music by Ken- 
neth Douglas, arr. by John Ansell; 
orchestra. 4to. [20975 

OnAurs: 22° 1910 2 e Auge 28, 
1910; E 237332; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


CARMEN. See Bizet (G.) 


CARMENCITA; Spanish dance by James 


H. Rogers; piano. (Hehoes from 
many lands, no. 5.) [20976 
© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 « Aug. 22, 


1910: B 238672; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


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20977 


ptr S53 V¥.5 


Cat (THE) AND THE MOUSE; by G. A. | CHANTICLEER; march two step, by F. 


Grant-Schaefer, op. 17; piano. 


(Country scenes, no. 4.) [20977 

© Aug) 22, 1910 502 es “Aue 22, 
1910; E 288651; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


CAUSE ME TO HEAR THY LOVING-KIND- 
NESS; anthem, words from the Bible, 
music by James H. Rogers; mixed 
voices. (Octavo ed., no. 12052.) 

[20978 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 239009; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


CERTAIN (A) SORT OF FATHER; from the 
musical play, The slim _ princess, 
words by Henry Blossom, music by 
Leslie Stuart. 4to. [20979 

© Aug..29, 1910; 2..c. Aug. .30; 
1910; E 287608; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


CHANSON ANCIENNE; par Christian 
Schifer, op. 52; piano. (Piéces 
mignonnes, no. 5.) [20980 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; 
EK 239256; Laudy & Co., London, 
England. 


CHANSON D'AMOUR; von Gustav Kaleve, 
op. 8; fléte mit klavierbegleitung. 
[20981 
© ahuly 29; 19105 22 .e SAue30; 
1910; E 237644; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


See Bizet (G.) 


CHANSON NAIVE; par Heinrich Tellam; 
piano a quatre mains. [20982 
© Sept. 2,-1910; 2 ¢. -Sept.. 12, 
1910; E 289148; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


CHANSON DU TOREADOR. 


CHANSON TRISTE; L. Nassberg; 

piano. [20983 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 

EK 237748; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


by 


CHANT DE MOISSON; 4 38 choeurs al- 
ternés, recueilli en Savoie, musique 


de Julien Tiersot; chant seul. 4to. 
[20984 
@ Sept 1G 1910-2 “Sept. 12; 


1910; E 239119; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


CHANT SANS PAROLES; by Laura G. 
Lemon; violin and piano. [20985 
© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 c Aug. 19, 
1910; E 2358581; Boosey & co., Lon- 
(lon, England. 


ee eee eee 


R. Kimball; piano. [20986 
© Aug. 25, 1910+ 2 "es Ag 25. 
1910; EH 287417; McKinley music 
co., Chicago, Ill. 
CHANTICLEER RAG; by Richard Grant; 
piano. [20987 
© Aug...25, 19102 °2 eee es. 
1910; E 237418; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. Ill. 


words by Edward Madden, music 
by Albert Gumble. [20988 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 


E 235988; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. N. Y. 


CHANTICLEER WALTZ; by Eugene Mack; 
piano. [20989 
© Aug. i125, 1910; <2Re Ades 25, 
1910; E 237409; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, III. 


CHARGE OF THE HUSSARS (HUSAREN- 
BRITT); by Fritz Spindler, op. 140, 
rey. and fingered by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. [20990 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237186; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING ae 
CHARLOT (JACQUES) Chanson; pour 
piano. [20991 
©. Sept. 17, 19105) 2 7eanseore 12. 
1910; E 239107; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 

CHEER UP BROTHERS; by Louis Weslyn; 

vocal orch., key of C. 4to. [20992 


© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 


E 237712; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, IN. Ws 

—— words and music by Louis Wes- 

lyn. [20993 

© .Aug. 18, 19102\2 ‘Gaya geaeee: 
1910; E 237269; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

CHEER UP—FORGET IT—THE WORST IS 
YET TO COME; words and music by 
T. H. Hanson. [20994 

© 1c. Aug. 18, 1910; BH 237133; 
Thomas Howard Hanson, Petaluma, 
Cal. 

CHICAGO TOWN; words and music by 
James Hodges and Mabel Darrell, 
arr. by Hugh W. Grady. [20995 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237812; James Hodges, E. St. 
Louis, Mo. 
CHILDREN’S DELIGHT MARCH; by Victor 
Moulton; piano. [20996 
©. Aug: 25,/1910:; 2 ce: Ames 25, 
1910; E 237399; McKinley music 
co:, Chieago, Il. 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


21015 


Cuimp’s (A) PRAYER; words by R. 
Free, music by Robert Harkness. 
[20997 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 138, 1910; 
E 239179; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CHINESISCHE STRASSENSERENADE; Char- 
akterstiick von Ludwig Siede; piano- 
forte. [20998 

© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240078; Paul Westphal, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


CHoIcE (THE) OF A MAN; from The 
girl and the drummer, words and 
music by Augustus Barratt; trio and 
chorus. [20999 


Ams in, 1910: 2-c. Aug. 22 


may 


1910; E 238618; Leo. Feist, New 
Yerks NN: Y¥.. 


CHOLER; by F. S. Kelly, op. 4; piano 
solo. (Cycle of lyrics, no. 5.) 
[21000 
i dune 22, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 239063; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Noc- 
turne, op. 55, no. 2; transcrit par 
Berthe Marx, violon et piano. 

[21001 

© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 

1910; E 239316; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CHRIST NEEDS YOU; words and music 

by Robert Harkness. [21002 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910; 

E 239174; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa, 


CHRISTMAS AT THE POLE; operetta in 
two acts, by Edna Randolph Worrell. 
Vocal score. [21003 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c Sept. 1, 
1910; D 18714; March bros., Leb- 
anon, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS DREAMS; popular selection, 
musie by Warwick Williams, arr. by 


J. Ord Hume. 4to. (Boosey & co’s 
brass and reed band journal, no. 
502. ) [21004 


©, Aug, 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 30; 
1910; EH 287591; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS DAY; march, 
by Paul Bolognese; piano. [21005 
Ane. 29; 1910: 2) ec. Aug, 31) 
1910; E 287881; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 


CIGUENA (LA); words and music by 
Emilio Murillo. [21006 


© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 «@ Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237263; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CiRcULO (EL); vals by Emilio Mu- 
rillo; piano. [21007 
© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 e Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237267; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N: Y. 

CIRIBIRIBIN ; valse chantante, lyrics by 
J. P. Wilson, music by H. Pesta- 
lozza. [21008 

© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237587; Victor Kremer co., 
Chicago, III. 

City (THE) OF REFUGE; words by Ada 
R. Habershon, music by M. L. 
Stocks. [21009 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 
1910; EH 2389151; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 

CLARINETTEN-ALBUM NO. 11; enthilt 
22 kompositionen, von Paul Lincke. 
Ato. [21010 

©: Sept. 2;--1910: 2 ¢!” Sept. 3; 
1910; E 288945; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


CLASSY LOVE; words and music by 


G. W. Mitchell. [21011 

@ a ecAug: 18) 1910 oh) 237132" 
George W. Mitchell, New York, 
N. Y¥. 


CLOCHES DE PAQquEsS (Easter chimes) ; 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by Charles Tournemnire, 
op. 28; high or medium voice. 

[21012 

@wAue.) 27, 1910-2 er Aues 29, 

1910; E 237565; G. Shirmer, New 
Monk, Nay 

COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO, IN THE MORNING; 
words by John P. Harrington, music 
by John Neat. Professional. 

[21013 

@©r Aus 24° 1910-) 2c. Aus. 24, 

1910; E 238720; B. Feldman &€ ©0o., 
London, England. 

CoEUR D’ALENE; march, by Albert C. 
Sweet; full orch. 4to. [21014 
© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 287144; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Neck: 

CoLiBRI (LE) (The humming bird) ; 
étude facile by Edgar H. Sherwood ; 
piano. Rochester, Central music co. 

[21015 

910: 2 e« Aug. 25, 

BH. H. Sherwood, 


© Aug. 24, 1 
1910; E 2873888; 
Rochester, N. Y. 


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21016 


pt. it, 0. S:, Vo) 


COLLEGE GLIDE; two step march, by T. 


Morse; piano. [21016 
© Aue. 25. A910 2eeF Ane 25. 
1910: E 237349; Theodore Morse 


music co., New York, N. Y. 


CoLLEGE (A) LIFE FOR MINE; words 
and music by Maxwell Malcolm, jr. 
San Francisco, Pacific coast music 
co. [21017 

©. Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 11, 1910; 
E 235995; Maxwell Malcolm Jacobs, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


CoLORED RoMEO; words by Irving Ber- 
lin, music by T. Snyder. [21018 
©) Sept: 14, 1810292, Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239224; Ted Snyder co., New 
YORK. NOY, 

CoLUMBINE (THE) To COLUMBIA; words 
and music by Israel John. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21019 


© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238817; Mrs. I. J. Lobough, 
Eckert, Colo. 


CoME AND SEE: words by Maude 

Frazer, music by Robert Harkness. 

[21020 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; 

E 239157; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CoME BACK TO ME SWEET MARJORIE; 
words by G. W. H. Noonan, music 
by H. Kirkus Dugdale. [21021 

©. July 220; W910. 2 ca Ames St, 
1910; E 238906; Geo. W. H. Noonan, 
Winnipeg, Canada. 


COME FLY WITH ME IN MY AEROPLANE; 
words by Arthur A. Chief, music by 
KH. F. Niel. [21022 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237895; Niel bros., St. Louis, Mo. 


CoME HoLy GHOST; Sacred song, music 
by Thurlow Lieurance. [21023 


(Anes 29. AGI 2. 2..e, . Asien DO: 
1910; E 2387503; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


COME LET US ADORE HImM;; introit or in- 
troduction to prayer, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [21024 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 237842; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


CoME TAKE A CAR RIDE WITH ME; words 
by H. G. H. Haraldsen, music by 
Eleanor Vary Hull. [21025 

© 1c. Sept. 15, 1910; E 240018; 
Hans Gustave Henry MHaraldsen, 
Harvey, Ill. 


COME TINY GOLDFISH TO ME; fishing 
duet; intro. in Our Miss Gibbs; 
words by Jerome D. Kern, music by 
Harry Marlow. [21026 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 237673; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


COME UNTO ME; anthem, music by S. 


Liddle; sop., alto, ten., and bass. 
Svo. (Church choir library, no. 73.) 
[21027 


©- Aug: 17, 19105 ;2cem Ane 17, 
1910; E 288514; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


COME WHERE THE GOLDEN ORANGE 
GRows: words by I. C. Tichenor, 
music by Adolf Tandler. [21028 

©1e. Aug. 8, 1910; E 238706; Ira 
C. Tichenor, Los Angeles, Cal. 

COMING THIS WAY; words by James 
Rowe, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
8yo. [21029 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238778; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


CoMING TO You; words by Julia H. 

Johnston, music by J. E. Delmarter. 

[21030 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; 

E 239178; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

COMMUNION SERVICE IN E; music by 
Charles Learned. 4to. (Church 
music review, no. 272.) [21031 

© Aug. 17, 19102) 2 ee te 
1910; 237121 -See 
New York, N. Y. 


IN F; by Bruce Steane. 4to. 
[21032 
©. Aug. 23, 1910:.2 i255 Seni e. 


1910; E 237873; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


CONFIDING HEARTS; intermezzo, by H. 

Engelmann; piano. [21033 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 

E 238928; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York: No 

CONQUER THE WORLD IN HIS NAME; 

words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, 

music by Samuel W. Beazley. 8vo. 

[21034 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 

E 2388770; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 

Miss. 


CoNSTANTLY; from The follies of 1910, 
words by Smith and Burris, music 
by Bert Williams. [21035 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 11, 1910; 
E 235985; Jerome H. Remick & ©¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


1214 


W. tafay con, - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


21054 


CONTRE-TANZ. See Beethoven (L. van). 


CossacKs (THE) RETURN; by Gertrude 

J. Bartlett; piano. [21036 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 239005; W. B. Hasey, W. Somer- 
ville, Mass. 


COTTON TIME; words by Earle C. Jones, 

music by Chas. N. Daniels. [210387 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 

E 235984; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York, N. Y. 


CouLtp I; words by Earle C. Jones, 

music by L’Albert. [21038 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 

E 235976; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


CouNT ON Him; words by Ada R. Ha- 
bershon, music by M. L. Stocks. 
[21039 
© Aug. 8; 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 289162; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


CoUNTRY DANCE (Lindlicher tanz) ; by 
A. Sartorio, op. 859, no. 9; piano. 
(Pleasures of life, no. 9.) [21040 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237739; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

CowxBoys (THE); intermezzo von O. 
Bukows, op. 47; pianoforte. [21041 


ane 18. 1910; 2.°e, Sept... 15, 
1910; E 240080; Paul Westphal, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


CRADLE (A) soNnG; words by Tennyson, 


music by W. T. Deane. 4to. (Cho- 


ruses for equal voices, no. 71291.) 
[21042 


© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c@ Aug. 19, 
1910; E 238556; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 

—— (Wiegenlied); by Edmund Par- 
low, op. 35, no. 5, ed. and fingered 
by Louis Oesterle; piano. [21043 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 20, 
1910 =) 237232; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York, N. Y. 

CREOLE (LA); valse par Edm: Filip- 
pucci; orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [21044 


© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237208; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 

CREPUSCULE. See Massenet (J. E. F.) 
CRESTLINE’S FESTIVAL; march, by Carl 
Carlton; band. 4to. [21045 

Cy Auer 12351010); Der. Aug. 27, 
1910; E 287484; H. HE. McMillin, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


CRETE; words by Andrew of Crete, 
translated by John M. Neale, music 
by Thoro Harris. [21046 

©: (Aug 29). 19104) 2) en sSepinnds 
1910; E 237884; W. B. Rose, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


CROSSING TO THAT FAR, FAR AWAY; 
words and music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. Svo. [21047 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
EK 238772; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


CUPID’S COOKING SCHOOL; from Jump- 
ing Jupiter, by Gus. Kahn, music by 
Grace Le Boy. [21048 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 238932; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York IN] LY: 


CURSO DE ARMONiA; tedrico y practico 
par Alberto Lavignac, version Cas- 
tellana de Felipe Pedrell; cifrado 
de los ejercicios. 4to. [21049 

© Septal, 1910; (2c. pAue: 22) 
1910; E 288677; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 


CYPRIENNE; piéce lyrique en 8 actes et 
5 tableaux, poéme de Jean Jullien 
et André Alexandre, musique de Kd- 
mond Missa. Paritition chant et pi- 
ano. 4to. [21050 

©wSept. 17. 1910" 2 ca" Sept 12, 
1910; D 18716; L. Grus & cie., Paris, 
France. 


DAINTY DoROTHEA; words by L. A. 
Lefevre, music by Reginald de Ko- 
ven; male voices. 4to. (Choruses, 
glees and part songs, no. 2363.) 

[21051 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 

E 288985; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


DAISIES; by S. Camillo Engel; piano. 
(Four characteristic composition 
studies in melodie form, no. 2.) 

[21052 

©) Wulyv 2819105, 2-6) Auge 18, 

1910; E 237176; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Nao. 

DAISIES WILL TELL; waltz song, words 

and music by C. R. Ramsdail. 
[21053 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1910; E 237428; 
Clark R. Ramsdail, Utica, N. Y. 


DALMATION ; by G. C. Chapman; piano. 

[21054 

© 1c. Sept. 1, 1910; E 237688; 
Geo. C. Chapman, Chicago, Ill. 


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21055 


pt. 11 Des. V2.5 


DAME DtrRDEN; comic glee for four 
voices. New edition. 4to. (Vocal 
library of part songs, etc., no. 65.) 

[21055 

©’ Aug.’ 30, 19103-2) ¢€.. Awe ol: 

1910: E 238855; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


DANCE OF THE SUNBEAMS; by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, op. 34, no. 8a; 
piano 4 hands. [21056 

© Aus... 29, 19105 2 -crSept. 2, 
1910: E 237771; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

DANCE SUITE; by Ivan Tschakoff, arr. 

by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 
(United States military band jour- 
nal, no. 187.) [21057 

@ July 23; 19105) 2) ce Aus 1s, 
1910; E 237156; Carl Fischer, New 
work, IN... 

DANCING IN THE LIGHT OF THE MOON; 
words and music by J. R. Keene. 

[21058 
© ace Ane 19, 1910s 238512 = 
John R. Keene, Nyack, N. Y. 


DANCING STARLIGHT; words by Robert 
Roden, music by Jack Glogau. 


[21059 

OA! 15 at OT OD) “e) Atie. 22. 

1910; E 288607; Leo Feist, New 
York, N.Y: 


DANGER; words by Frances E. Willard, 
composed and arr. by C. E. Koch. 

[21060 

GvAwe: 26, 1910392 ¢c. “Aue. 29, 

1910; E 287548; Carrie E. Koch, St. 


Louis. Mo. 
Gabriel- 


DANS LA CALME NGEL par 


Marie: hautbois et clarinette avec 
ace. de piano. (Feuilles au vent, 
HO. 2) [21061 


© Sept 17, 1910: 2° es wus. 22. 
1910; E 238685; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 


DANSE DES CONGAYES ; par Léo Pouget; 
orchestre avec piano - conducteur. 
4to. (Petites orientales, no. 4.) 

[21062 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 

1910; E 237211; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 

DANSE UKRAINE (Dschumka); by 
Fritz Kirchner, ed. by Karl Benker; 
piano 4 hands. [21063 

© ‘Aus. 29, 1910; 2 ©. Sept: 2, 
1910: E 237766; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

DAUGHTER OF 

Donizetti (G.) 


THE REGIMENT. See 


DAS KANN JA NUR EIN WALZER SEIN; 
lied aus der operette, Lolotte, text 
von A. Schick-Markenau und B. 
Granichstaedten, musik yon Bruno 
Granichstaedten. [21064 

© July 27, 1910; "22ers? 30, 
1910; E 287649; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. ~ 


DAYBREAK; words by Victor Hugo, 
music by Alexander MacFadyen; 
high voice. [21065 

© Sept. 7, 1910:;° 2° 'G* Seppe 7, 
1910; E 2388991; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


DE LITTLE PICKANINNY’S GONE TO 
SLEEP; trio, words by J. W. John- 
son, music by J. Rosamond John- 
son; women’s yoices. (Octavo ed., 
no. 12065.) [21066 

© Sept. 6, 1910: 2 € Sept. 9; 
1910; E 2389008; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


DEAR LITTLE MAID; words and music 
by W. H. Newman. [21067 
© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 Ames 22, 
1910; E 238593; Walter H. New- 
man, Chicago, III. 

DEAR LITTLE SHAMROCK; fantasia on 
popular Irish melodies by R. Gruen- 
wald, op. 496; orchestra. (Concert 
edition, no. 436.) [21068 

© Aug. 30, 1910; "2 (essen, 2 
1910; E 237774; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

DEAREST; lyrics by Raymond A. 
Browne, music by William H. Penn. 
High key in D. [21069 

© ‘Aus. 27, 1910+) 2 ier eae ei 
1910; E 287888; Musie house of 
Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 


DECEMBER; Baby’s dream of Santa, 
meditation, by Sister of St. Joseph; 
piano, in C. (All the year round, no. 
12) ; [21070 

© Aug. 22, 1910. 2 Age 2s. 
1910; E 23873803; Leo Feist, New 
York, ' N. -Y. 


DEEP IN THE GLOOM OF NIGHT; song of 
the miner, words by G. Hubi-New- 
combe, music by W. H. Bullock, in 
B flat. [21071 


© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240068; Phillips & Page, 
London, England. 

DELIVERING; march and two step by 
G. Burell; piano. New York, 
Jerome H. Remick & co. - [21072 

© Aug. 16; 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 24, 
1910; E 288747; Geo. Burell, New 
Work. Ne Ye 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4048, Oct., 1910 


DER LIEBE MACHT (The power of 
love) ; English version by Mrs. Ber- 
tram Shapleigh, musik von Robert 
Kahn, op. 55, no. 4. (Neun gedichte 
yon Joh. Wolfgang von Goethe, no. 
4.) [21073 

eau §& 1910: 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238803; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


DESDEMONA WALTZES; by K. L. King; 

band. 4to. [21074 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910: 

EK 237517; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


DESMOULINS (GABRIEL) Sonate; vio- 
lon et piano. [21075 
Sent. 47, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 289110; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. 


Devi (THE) AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA; 

by K. L. King; band. 4to. [21076 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 29, 1910; 

E 237520: C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


D’Evry (Epwarp) Nocturnette; moon- 
light, for the organ. [21077 


Aue? 22, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 22, 
1910; E 2386438; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


DIALOGUE TENDRE; par Gabriel-Marie; 
hautbois et clarinette avec acc. de 
piano. (Feuilles au vent, no. 1.) 

[21078 


fiseu, 17, 1910: 2c Aug. 22, 
1910; E 288684; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 


DINT’ ’A NUTTATA (Ammore sperduto) ; 
versi di Adolfo Genise, musica di 
Gaetano Spagnolo. [21079 

© Aus, 13, 1910; 2-c. Aug. 24, 
1910; EH 238798; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


DIVINE POSSESSION; words and music 
by Robert Harkness. [21080 
© Aug. 8,1910; 2c. Sept. 138, 1910; 
EK 239222; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
DIVORCEE; words and music by D. D. 
James. [21081 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1910; E 288868: 
D. D. James, Mattoon, Il]. 


DIXIE DANDY; OR, OH YOU KID OF 


CANDY; rag time buck dance and 
song, words and music by T. A. 
Metz. [21082 
© “Sept..02,) 1910; 2 e.. Sept. 2, 
1910; HK 287777; Theo. A. Metz, 

Stamford, Conn. 
12 


61164—10——2 


a 


21091 


DIxiE (THE) FLYER; march two step, 
by Lizzie Mowen; piano. [21083 
© Aug: 18, 1910; 2 e Augas3: 
1910s) HY (23859993) (es oeBowell, 
Marion, Ohio. 


Do CIEBIE BOzE [and] PRZYJMIJ BOZE; 
words by St. K. Ortowskiego, music 
by Eug. Walkiewicz, op. 71, nos. 1 
and 2. [21084 

© Aug: 15; 1910; 2) Augnts: 
1910; E 238554; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Do NOT FORGET ME (Ne m’oubliez pas) ; 
serenade by Jean Antiga; piano four 
hands. [21085 


©) Sept: 9) 1910; 2 .c.. Sept: 14 
1910; EK 239245; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Do THEY THINK OF ME IN HEAVEN; 
words by Samuel W. Beazley; music 
by R. K. Orr. 8vo. [21086 

©) Jinly) 1, ONO); 2) res Anise 24 
1910; EK 238765; S. W. Beazley, Lau- 
rel, Miss. 


Do YOU BELONG TO ANYONE PARTICULAR; 
from the musical play, The slim 
princess, words by Henry Blossom, 
music by Leslie Stuart. 4to. [21087 


@r Aue, 295 19107 2) eG Ane 30) 
1910; E 287605; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Do YOU LOVE ME AS YOU LOVED ME LONG 
AGO? words by Violet Hudson, mu- 
sic by Edward Stanley. [21088 

© PAues 25, 191 0%) 2) e Auge 25, 
1910; EH 237406; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


Don QvUIcHOTTE. See Massenet (J. 


E. F.) 


Don QUIXOTE; marche grotesque by H. 
Engelmann; piano. [21089 
©VAue. 18) 1910352) e. Aus 20: 
1910; EH 237268; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO) The daughter 
of the regiment; arr. by W. EF. Am- 
brosio; 3 violins, piano and guitar. 

[21090 

© Aug. 4, 1910; ce, Aug. 18, 

1910; E 287196; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


° 


— 


—— Lucia di Lammermoor; arr. by 
W. F. Ambrosio; 3 violins, piano 
and guitar. [21091 

©) Aus. 4, 1910; .2 c. Augy JS, 
1910; E 237198; Carl Fischer, New 


York: IN: -Y¥; 
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21092 


Et 11d ESS VES 


DoNIZETTI (GAETANO) —Continued. 

O mio Fernando; from La favor- 
ita; recitative and cavatina, Eng. 
version by Henry G. Chapman, ed. 


by Max Spicker; mezzo sop. (Op- 
eratic anthology, no. 174.) [21092 
© Anes 2S 1g10e 23e, Aueae29: 


1910; E 237564; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.Y. 

DON’T BE TOO NEAR THE LAND OF MA- 
NANA; ballad, words and music by 
Watson Sutherland. [21093 

© 1 ec. Sept. 9, 1910; E 239017; 
R. W. Sutherland, Seattle, Wash. 

DON’T FORGET THE NUMBER; from The 
sweetest girl in Paris, lyric by Ad- 
dison Burkhardt and Collin Davis, 
music by Jas. E. Howard. [21094 

© Aue 24 TOO; 2 cc Aue, 24 
nOLO= HW 238728 >, Chass "K.” Harris; 
New York, N. Y. 

DON’T TELL THE GIRLS I’M MARRIED; 
words and music by H. L. Sack, 
Seattle, Wash., C. H. Rose. [21095 

©) Aue.) 22.7 1900: 2) 1c Aero: 
ISTO; KH, 237541; . Harry, Li. -Sack, 
Seattle, Wash. 

DORFMUSIK (DIE); walzerlied, duett 
aus Polnische wirtschaft, posse in 
3 akten, gesangstexte von Alfred 
Schonfeld, musik yon Jean Gilbert. 

[21096 

© Aug 8, 191057 2c. Aue 27, 

1910; E 237493; Thalia-theater-ver- 
lag, Berlin, Germany. 

Doris; words and music by A. Shut- 
vet. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [21097 

©) Aug? 30) 19105 2) ec. Aue30, 
1910; E 237616; Albert Shutvet, Mt. 
Horeb, Wis. 

DoUX RECONFORT QU’UNE PRESENCE DE 
VEILLEUSE; poéme de Rodenbach, mu- 
sique de E. B. Siefert. Paris, Kdi- 
tion Mutuelle. [21098 

© Sept. 17,_ 19102 2 © Septe 12, 
1910; EH 239140; E. B. Siefert, Paris, 
France. 

DOWN IN SHADY LANE; words and mu- 
sic by W. C. Ballard and.dJas. E. C. 
Kelly. [21099 

@weAusg. 24, 1910; 2 ¢, ‘Aug; 22) 
1910; E 238596; Walter Connell Bal- 
lard, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

DOWN IN SUNNY YUCATAN; words and 
music by Ben. Harris and Morris 
Rosenblatt. New York, Jerome H. 


Remick & co. [21100 
© Aug:: 16, . 1910; 2 & Aug: 24, 


1910; E 288744; Harris & Rosen- 
blatt, New York, N. Y. 


DREAM OF A LOVED ONE; words and 
music by E. HE. Wheelock. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21101 

© “Aug. 24, 19105 2 eae 24. 

1910; E 288816; Effie E. Wheelock, 
Kinbrae, Minn. 

DREAM sToRY (Hin mirchentraum) ; 
waltz by H. Necke; piano with 1st 
and 2d violins ad lib. (Musical 
sketch book.) ; [21102 

© Aug: 15, 1910: 2a eAaes 5, 


1910; E 238492; Theo. Presser .co., 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


DREAMING OF HOME; waltzes by A. D. 
Minnick; piano. [21103 
© Aug? 20, 19102 20 ce Ane 130, 
1910; ED 287660; “Al Se Maianiek, 
Drums, Pa. 


DREAMS AT SUNSET; idyl, by F. R. 
Kimball; piano. [21104 
© Aug. 25, 1910:, 2) ey Ame: (25. 
1910; E 237392; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


DREAMS OF HOME SWEET HOME; medi- 
tation by M. La Force; piano. 
[21105 


© -Sept.-10, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 2389034; Marie La Force, 
Plattsburg, N. Y. 


DRIFTING; words by Bernard Malcolm 
Ramsay, music by Ernest Newton; 
Tat RCy. [21106 

© Aug, -20, 19102 >2 5c Anes si. 
1910; E 238877; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


DU SKALL ALSKA HERREN DIN GUD; 
adertonde Sondagen efter Trefal- 
dighet, ord fran Matt. 22, musik af 
O. King. 4to. (Ko6rsanger for 
Gudstjinsten, no. 32.) [21107 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1910; 
KE} 237797; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Ill. 


’"E FFEMMENE D’ ’0 VOMMERO; canzone 
napoletana, versi di Aniello Cali- 
fano, musica di Eduardo Di Capua; 
canto e piano. [21108 

© Aug. 18) 1910; 92) eG Aes so; 
1910; E 237598; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


E PURE L’ E COSI; canzone napoletana, 
versi di A. Barbier, musica di V. di 
Chiara; canto e pianoforte. [21109 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 Sept.-12, 1910; 
E 239084; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


ECHOES OF THE BROOK; three step ma- 
zurka, by Henry Bartell, piano. 
[21110 
fe eAme 25, 1910-° 2 c. Aug; 25, 
1910; E 237419; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, III. 


EGGELING (GrEorG) 7 études for the de- 
velopment of the hands in extended 
positions; op. 172. Nos. 1-7. 

[21111-21117 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 8, 

1910; BH 237844237850; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


—— 25 études; without octaves, for 
technical and musical development; 
op. 170. Books 1-2. (Educational 
series, no. 16 a—b.) pei ie oe) 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 8, 
1910; E 287852, 2387851; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


EIGHTEENTH NATIONAL IRRIGATION CON- 
GRESS; march, by Hermann F. 
Gruendler; band. 4to. [21120 


© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237792; H. F. Gruendler, Pueblo, 
Colo. 

EINEM FREUND BEGEGNET ICH; ged. von 
Frieda Port, musik von [I. A. MOl- 
ler.] 4to. (Hausmusik Oberam- 
mergau, no. 11.) [2a021 


eran 22. 1910: 2) e,. Sept. -15; 
1910; E 240084; Balthasar Keller, 
Oberammergau, Germany. 


EINSAMKEIT (Solitude); English ver- 
sion by Mrs. Bertram Shapleigh, 
musik von Robert Kahn, op. 55, no. 1. 
(Neun Gedichte von Joh. Wolfgang, 
von Goethe, no. 1.) Abpy 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
EK 238800; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. / 

EINsT; [und] GLAUB ES NICHT; ged. 
von Karl Stieler, musik von (I. A. 
Moller.] 4to. (Hausmusik Oberam- 
mergau, nr. 7.) [21123 

©Awe 22, 1910: 2 e: Sept. 15; 
1910; E 240083; Balthasar Keller, 
Oberammergau, Germany. 


ELporapo; in The March hares’ enter- 
tainment, written by Moreton Horne, 
composed by Philip Braham. [21124 

me kwe) Si, 1910; 2 ¢), Aug. 3, 
1910; E 238874; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

HLECTRIC (THE) KING; march, by Nick 
Brown, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [21125 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237556; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


21135 


ELectric (THE) KING—Continued. 
——-——orchestra. 4to. (Twentieth 
century journal, no. 1469.) [21126 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
Ey 287779; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ELEPHANT’S SHUFFLE; intermezzo two- 
step by Godfrey Rogan; piano. 
[20127 
@© Aug. 22) 1910.; 2 e> Augy 24, 
1910; E 287756; Regent music pub. 
co., London, England. 


ELFIN DANCE (Hlfen’ reigen); by 
Werdinand Meyer, op. 28; pf. duet. 
(Flying leaves, no. 3.) [21128 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
EK 237695; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ELLOAH WALTZ; by M. Wilson; piano. 

[21129 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 14, 

1910; E 289263; Morna Wilson, 
Harvard, Nebr. 


HivrrA; seherzo by Emilio Murillo; 
piano. [21130 
© WAues 18) 1910: 2) Augie 20, 
1910; E 287266; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


EMILY’S DREAM WALTZ; by H. Reineck, 

op. 2; piano. (peZalelaat: 

© 1c. Sept. 1, 1910; E 237684; 
Henry Reineck, Chicago, Ill. 


EMPEROR’S PAROLE; march, by C. 
Teike, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
full band. 4to. Pabey 

© uly 1230) 19LOR 2) ec) Augals: 
1910; E 237146; Car! Fischer, New 
Mork BN ve 


EN CHEMINANT; romance sans paroles, 
par Edmond Ribiollet; piano. 
P2nSs3 
© Sept. 17, 1910: 2c. Sept.. 22, 
1910; E 239115; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


EN SE JOUANT; par Gabriel-Marie; 
hautbois et clarinette avec ace. de 
piano. (Feuilles au vent, no. 3.) 

[21134 

@iSept.) 17, 1910s,2: & Augiw22, 

1910; EH 238685; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 


ENCHANTMENT; waltz, by Walter 
Rolfe; piano. [21185 
©: Aug: 18, 1910; 2 « Aug, 20, 
1910; HE 287280; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


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21136 


Dt TIE aS Vv. 


ENcorRE (L’); by Victor Herbert; duet 
for flute and clarinet with piano 
acc. [21136 

© Anger i18: [1910302 6) tAugee 20: 
1910; E 287271; -M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


—— arr. for full orchestra. 
[dat 
© Aue: 1851910 2c) Anie720; 


1910; EH 287283; M:. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


ENGLAND; words by Herbert J. Bran- 
don, music by Arnold Beresford. 
No, diin 3 tiat. Noy 3. in 2B lat. 
London, Novello & co., Itd. 

[21138, 21139 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 
£2,. 19105, HW 289046, 2389047; J: EH: 
Adams, London, England. 


ENTENTE (IL’) CORDIALE; words by 
Ralph Roberts, music by Philip 
Braham. [21140 


© Aaret 17, AStOe 2. ch Age AG, 


1910; E 288551; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 
E\NTR’ACTE-PIZZICATI ; par Edouard 


Mathé; piano 4 quatre mains. 
[21141 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239116; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


ERNTEFEST (DAS); aus der musikali- 
schen tragddie, Moloch yon Max 
Schillings, ftir chor und orchester. 
Klavierauszug. [21142 

@rsuly 613) 19102. | Faly 26, 
1910; E 238809; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


ERNTETAG; ged. von Paul Renner, 
musik von Eduard Kremser, op. 154, 
no. 2; miinnerchor ohne begleitung. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [21143 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 287444; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


Es DUNKELT; text und musik von 
Julius Bittner. (Drei lieder fiir 


frauenstimme, no. 3.) [21144 


© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; 
E 239336; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


ESMERALDA; bolero, words by Andrew 
Halliday, music by W. C. Levey, ed. 
and arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and 
H. L. Heartz. 4to. (Stanhope ed., 
non t22.) [21145 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 19, 1910; 
E 238575; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


12 


ESPLANADE WALZER; von A. Polah, op. 
37; klavier. Berlin, Apollo-verlag. 
[21146 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237496; André Polah, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


Erté (L’) pE La Sarnt-Martin; valse 
lente sur des motifs de Afgar, 
opérette par Charles Cuvillier, arr. 
et orchestrée par Victor Charmettes, 
avec piano-conducteur. 4to. [21147 


© Aug. 19, 1910>\ 2 ee eAme 20) 


1910; EH 237219; Enoch’ & co; Paris, = 


France. 


ETERNAL LIGHT; hymn anthem, words 
by T. Binney, music by C. Darnton; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Choral album, 
no. 951.) [21148 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1910; 
E 239094; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


EVENING PRAYER (Priére du soir); by 

Frederic Lacey; organ. [21149 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 

E 237730; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


EVENING SONG; words and musie by L. 
J. Downing. Chicago, Music art 
shop. [21150 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 


E 239051; Lulu Jones Downing, Chi-. 


eago, Ill. 


EVENTIDE; meditation, by R. G. Grady ; 
piano. P2LTst 
© Aug. 30, 19103. Zhe Ame 29; 
1910; E 237584; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


EVER THE SAME; words by E. E. Hewitt, 

music by D. B. Towner. [21152 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 138, 1910; 

E 239209; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


EVERY GIRL REMEMBERS HER FIRST 
SWEETHEART; words and music by 
B. R. Olds. [21153 

© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 e) Anese: 
1910; E 237656; . Byron :d279 @lds, 
Trempealean, Wis. 


EVERY LITTLE MOVEMENT; from Mad- 
ame Sherry, words by Otto Hauer- 
bach, music by Karl Hoschna, arr. 
by W. C. O’Hare; mixed quartette. 
4to. (Excellent quartette arrange- 
ments, no. 523.) St [P24 

© Aug: 31, 1910; 2 ~eeaseeres 
1910; E 237708; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


20 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


21172 


EVERY LITTLE MOVEMENT—Continued. 
meee by. rr. Py and.Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; mandolin orchestra. 
[21155 
Pause 18, 1910: 2 c Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237273; W. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


EVERYBODY IS BAGPIPE CRAZY; from Up 
and down Broadway, words by Wm. 
Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz. 

[21156 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 

E 235978; Jerome H. Remick & ©Co., 
Wew York, N. Y. - 


EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE MY SISTER; 

words and musie by Jack St. Martin. 

[21157 

Age 27, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 29, 

1910; E 237588; Victor Kremer co., 
Chicago, III. 

EVERYBODY'S TEDDY; march, by C. H. 
Prescott, arr. by T. M. Carter; band. 
fra." [21158 

© dply 20, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1910; E 238574; People’s recreation 
music co., Somerville, Mass. 


EXTASE D’AMOUR (Love's ecstasy); by 
Raymond R6ze, op. 28; rev. and fing. 
by G. Saenger, violin and piano. 

[21159 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 

E 237158; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Te OY. 


FA CHELLO CHE DICH’ 1’; versi di A. 
Califano, musica di F. Cangiullo. 
[21160 
© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; EH 237821; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


FAHRSCHULE (Sport-quadrille); tanz 
arr. fiir 4 herren u. 8 damen, von 
Rudolph Knoll, musik von Ernst 
Miirich. Ausgabe fiir klavier mit 
tanzbeschreibung. [21161 


Gejuly 22, 1910: 2 ¢. Aug: 23; 
1910; E 237323; Eduard Bloch, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Farr ANNETTE (Schén Annchen); by 
A. Sartorio, op. 859, no. 6; piano. 
(Pleasures of life, no. 6.) [21162 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237736; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

FAIR MAID OF SPAIN; Spanish inter- 
mezzo, by H. Engelmann; piano. 

[21163 

Cusenin 2.519103) 2).e Sept. 3; 

1910; E 238929; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


12 


FAIRCHILD (BLAIR) Andante; extrait 
des Deux novelettes, op. 10, arr. par 
Emile Roux; violoncelle et piano. 

[21164 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ce Aug. 22, 

1910; E 288680; Ch. Hayet, Paris, 
France. 


Deux novelettes, op. 10; quatuor & 
cordes, 2 violons, alto et violoncelle. 
Parties. [21165 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 22, 
1910; EH 2388678; Ch. Hayet, Paris, 
France. 


FAIREST ON EARTH; words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [21166 

© Aug. 8,1910; 2c. Sept. 18, 1910; 
E 239166; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Farry PooL; (Am nixenteich); polka 
by H. Necke; piano with 1st and 2nd 
violins ad lib. (Musical sketch 
book.) [21167 


© vAUe, 15s alOuOl 2 eC. Aelia. 
1910; EK 238491; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FAIRYLAND WALTZ; by Violet Hudson; 
piano. [21168 
©) Auge. 25; 1910 2 cy Aug. 25, 
1910; E 237395; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, [ll. 


FAITH AND HOPE; idyl, by R. Gruen- 
wald, op. 410; orch. 4to. (Concert 
ed., no. 439.) [21169 

© July? 30; 1910." Be Aug 19, 
1910; E 288568; Oliver Ditson Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FAITH OF OUR FATHERS; words by F. W. 
Faber, music by C. Darnton; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral album, no. 
951.) [21170 

© July 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 12, 1910; 
BE 239093; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


by Herbert A. 
(Organist’s anthol- 


FANTASIE-OVERTURE ; 
Fricker; organ. 


ogy, no. 18.) ipa Wy | 
© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237227; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York, N. Y. 


Far AWAY HE IS STAYING; words and 
music by A. Wickman. [21172 
© July 20, 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 31, 
1910; E 288896; Albin Wickman, 
Wilmar, Minn. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21173 


FARE WELL; words by Henry Newbolt, 
music by C. .V.o Stanford; “op: aut7. 
4to. (Songs of the fleet, no. 5.) 

[21173 

© Ans: 122021910 =) 2 1c WANs. 17, 

1910; E 238529; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


FAST LIFE GALOP; by Fred Luscomb; 
military band. 4to. [21174 
©) Aug. 17%, 1910; 2c. sAwe 118, 
1910; E 237118; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FATHER’S BIRTHDAY (Vaters geburts- 
tag); polonaise by H. Necke; piano 
with ist and 2nd violins ad_ lib. 
(Musical sketch book.) PAIS 

Op ATIo ed, AIO 2, es Aare: 
1910; E 238499; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Faust. See Gounod (C. F.)_ 
Favorite (THE); march by Geo. D. 
Barnard; band. 4to. [21176 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237750; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


FAVORITE OF THE BAND; march by 
Robert Buechel, arr. by W. M. 
Mackie; band. 4to. [21177 


© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
EK 2387677; Leo Feist, New York, 
NE RY. 2 


FEAST OF THE FLOWERS; valse caprice 
by F. H. Losey, op. 294; full orches- 
tra, piano ace. Ato. [21178 

@ Aue. 923. 419105) 2. Ane 4. 
1910; E 238697; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


FEBRUARY; My first valentine, waltz, 
by Sister of St. Joseph; piano, in 
F flat. (All the year round, no 2.) 

[21179 

© Aug. 1910292 ce? Aney723) 

1910; E 287293; Leo Feist, New 
eOnK IN. Vc 


QZ, 


kat hed 5 


FESTAL MARCH (Festmarsch); by A. 
Sartorio, op. 859, no. 4; piano. 
(Pleasures of life, no. 4.) [21180 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
EK 2387734; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


FETE NAPOLITAINE; tarantelle by John 
W. Bischoff; piano. [21181 
S Aue. 22. 1910) 2 ¢. Aug: 22. 
1910; E 238664; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


FEvVERSNOT. See Strauss (R.) 


Dt: Lens. v5 


FEUILLES See Strauss 


(day, IP 


FIpo SIMPLY SAID BOW WOW; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Al. Pianta- 


DU MATIN. 


dosi. [21182 

© Aug. 15, 1910 :.2een Ae 22, 
1910; E 2388600; Leo Feist, New 
York, N.Y: 


FIFTY YEARS AGO; words and music by 
Manuel Klein. [211838 
© Aug.’-18, 1910-. 2 GrAwe, 20; 
1910; E 237265; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FILLE (LA) AUX ORANGES; ronde dia- 
loguée, version du paye de Nice, 
musique de Julien Tiersot. Chant 
seul. 4to. [21184 

© Sept. 17, 1910: 2°c Sept 12; 
1910; H 239122; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


FINDING LIFE’S JOY; words and music 
by S. F. Reupke. [21185 
© July 20, 1910-72 fewer. 
1910; E 238907; Sophie F. Reupke, 
Waterloo, Iowa. 


FIRST WALTZ; by Aug. Durand op. 83, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; full band, 
4to. [21186 

© July 28, 1910; 2 conus ts: 
1910; E 287148; Carl Fischer, New 
York. “Nae 


FLEETFOOT; Indian intermezzo, by 
Walter Rolfe; piano. [21187 
© Aug. 29; 1910< 2 €) Ame. 29: 
1910; E 2387507; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FLEUR DE LOTUS; par Léo Pouget; or- 
chestre avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 
(Petites orientales, no. 5.) [21188 


© Aug. 19, 1910; °2) co 3Aaiee2e: 
1910; E 237212; Enoch & ¢o., Paris, 
France. 


FLIGHT (THE) OF THE AEROPLANE; two- 
step by B. Dauzet, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; orchestra. 4to. (Twentieth 
century journal, no. 1470.) [21189 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237781; J. W. Pepper & son, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


FLorow (FRIEDRICH VON) Martha; 
arr. by W. F. Ambrosi); 3 violins, 
piano and guitar. [21190 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237188; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN. INS 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


FLOWER (THE) DANCE; by Corey Da- 
vison; piano. [21191 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237575; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


FLOWER (THE) OF LOVE; words by 

Isaac L. Swan, music by D. J. Shook. 

[21192 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 

E 237810; Donald J. Shook & co., 
Jackson, Mich. 


FLOWER OF NIGHT; reverie-serenade by 
F. H. Losey, op. 295; piano. [21193 
© Aus. 23, 1910: 2 c Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238698; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


FLOWER SONG; words by Julia H. John- 
ston, music by D. B. Towner. 
[21194 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; 
E 239190; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FLY AWAY LITTLE BUTTERFLY ; words by 
Davy Burnaby, music by Philip Bra- 


ham. [21195 
erg Ag, 1910: 2c. Aug, 17, 
1910; E 238552; Reynolds & @co., 


London, England. 
FLYING DUTCHMAN. See Wagner (R.) 
FLYING (THE) MACHINE; march; by 
Bessie Barrett;. piano. [21196 
Ane 25, 1910; 2 « Aug. 25, 
1910; E 237397; McKinley music 

co., Chicago, Ill. 


FOLLOWING JESUS; words by Maude 
Frazer, music by Robert Harkness. 


alae 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 
E 239148; Charles M. Alexander, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


For THE MAN OF GALILEE; words by S. 
J. Dunean-Clark, music by J. H. 
Bullmore. (in The choir, v. 11, no. 
3:) [21198 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 1c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237749; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
ecinnati, Ohio. 


FORBIDDEN FRUIT; words and music by 
Mrs. O. Swingle. [21199 
GO wuly, 20. A910: 12) ve.) Auge 731, 
1910; E 238902; Mrs. Orpha Swin- 
gle, Ariel, Pa. 


FORDI MAZURKA; by E. Fordi; piano. 

[21200 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2:c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

EK 237288; E. Fordi, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


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21209 


FOREST ECHOES; by James H. Rogers; 
piano. (Echoes from many lands, 
no. 4.) [21201 

© Aug. 22, 191055 2.4c SAnie. © 22: 
1910; E 288671; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Forest (A) IDYL; by D. M. Levett, op. 
60; piano. [21202 
© Aus 45) 1OLO 52) el, Ae l ss 
1910; E 287185; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork;,, IN: -¥; 


FORTUNE (THE) HUNTER; waltzes, by 
Louis Maurice; piano. [21203 
©) Augiad5, 191052 (ey Aue 22, 
1910; E 288610; Leo Feist, New 
York) INIQY.: 

FRAGMENT (A); words by Helen Mac- 
Gregor, music by Craigie Ross; in 
B flat. [21204 

© phe 20 OO en ee Ae eole 
1910; E 288878; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


FREE METHODIST HYMNAL; pub. by au- 
thority of the General conference of 
the Free Methodist church of North 
America... Chicago, The Free 
Methodist publishing house [1910] 
2p. 1., [iii-vi], 498 p. Svo. $1.00. 

[21205 

© Aue! 123, Hl910 292 cs Aes 425, 

1910; A 271178; Free Methodist pub. 
house, Chicago, I11. 


FRENCH FANDANGO (Philomene) ; from 
The echo, words by John Golden, 
music by W. Christine. [21206 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 
EK 239014; T. B. Harms and Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


FRISKIN (JAMES) Impromptu; vio- 
loncello with piano acc. F2r207 
©y sues sie 1910s 226. Aus 30) 


1910; BE 237622; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


FRISSONS D’AUTOMNE (Autumn-show- 
ers); morceau de genre, par Eu- 
géne Bastin; orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [21208 

© Sept. 17; ,1910);..2c:. Septy 22, 
1910; E 289118; Léon Raby, Bor- 
deaux, France. 


FRITZ UND BERTA; ODER, EINE TOUR- 
POLKA MAZUR; heiteres tanzlied, text 
und musik von Jos. Piber, op. 84; 
fiir miinnerchor mit pianoforte. 
Klavierauszug und chorstimmen. 

[21209 

©: July: 30,910: 2c) Aug. 11, 

1910; E 235973; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21210 


pt. 2 Sr 


Froccies’ (THE) LULLABY; poem by | GAvoTTe; von Méhul, arr. fiir violine 


Geo. B. Carpenter, music by John 
McGhie. [21210 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240032; John Franklin mu- 
sic co., New York, N. Y. 


FRUHLINGSJUBEL; ged. von Th. Sou- 
chay, musik von Eduard Kremser, 


op. 154, no. 3; méi&nnerchor ohne 
begleitung. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. WAPABL 


Oi Ags 16 Ps Onh = 22). ue 8 27, 
1910; E 237445; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


FRUHLINGSLIED (Spring song); Eng- 
lish version by Henry G. Chapman, 
music by Ferd. Gumbert, ed. by 
Max Spicker; sop. and alto. [21212 

©) Aus. (27, A910: 2 «ec; “Aug... 29, 
1910; E 287563; G. Schirmer, New 
Work: INS "Y: 


Fry (LAWRENCE) March in D; piano. 
London, Breitkopf & Hiirtel. [21213 
© Age: 14, 1910-2 e.. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240095; Lawrence Fry, Lon- 
don, England. 


FUMEES D’OPIUM; par Léo Pouget; or- 
chestre avec piano-conducteur. 4to 
(Petites orientales, no. 3.) [21214 

©) Aue; 19; ASI) "2 "er Ane: 20, 
1910; E 237210; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


FUNNY MOON; words by Jos. McCarthy, 
music by Al. Piantadosi. [21215 
OvrAnee ta A9TO. Qos vAney 22: 
1910; E- 238605; Leo Feist, New 
York. IN. ¥, 


GARDENIAS; esquisse par Blair Fair- 
child, op. 18; piano. (Coins de jar- 
din, no. 2.) [21216 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Aus. 22. 
1910; EH 238689; Ch. Hayet; Paris, 
France. 


GATEWAY (THE) CITY MARCH; by K. L. 
King; band. 4to. P2IPAT 
© Aug. 8, 1910;°2 ec. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 287521; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


GATHER THE GOLDEN GRAIN; words by 
Samuel W. Beazley, music by Har- 
vey B. Green. S8vo. [21218 

@r March, 15,4910 2e.Aus. 24, 
1910; E 238768; S. W. Beazley, 
Laurel, Miss. 


mit klavierbegleitung von Willy Bur- 
mester. Ausgabe fiir violoncello mit 
klavier, arr. von Alfred Moffat. 
(Alte weisen, no. 3.) [21219 

© July 18, 1910;.20e Aue te 
1910; E 2389071; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GAVOTTE IN ANCIENT STYLE; by Jean 
Antiga; piano four hands. [21220 
© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 « Sept. 14, 
1910; E 289247; Oliver Ditson co., - 
Boston, Mass. 


GAVOTTE NOBLESSE; tanz zu 4 paaren 
von Hermann Stiller, musik von 
Ernst Miirich. Ausgabe ftir klavier 
mit tanzbeschreibung. [21221 

© July 22, 1910: 20emAae ess. 
1910; E 237327; Eduard Bloch, Ber- 
lin, Germany. . 


GEE, BUT MY GIRL’S GONE BACK ON ME; 
words and music by E. B. McNeal. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[21222 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c Aug. 24, 

1910; E 238746; Eugene B. McNeal, 
New -York,.N. Y. 


GEE, I’M CRAZY "BOUT YoU; words by 
Oscar Ingels, music by Louis La- 
goria. New York. Airogal pub. co. 

[21223 

©. Aug. 25, 19102 2 eset 7% 

1910; E 237690; Ingels & Lagoria, 
Oakland, Cal. 


GEE WHIz: words and music by Hil- 
mar J. Siegel. [21224 
© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 euxag= a0: 
1910; E 237655; Siegel-Malone mu- 
Sic pub. co., Monaca, Pa. 


GEE WHIZ, CuTEY, I’M STUCK ON YOU; 
by James Brockman and Bert Fitz- 
gibbon. [21225 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 238930; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York; Naw. 


GENTILLE AUBADE; par Maurice Pesse, 

pour piano. (Six piécettes, no. 2.) 

[21226 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 « Sept. 12, 

1910; E 239129; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


GIFTS; words by James Thompson, mu- 

sic by G. W. Chadwick; ten. or bar. 

[21227 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 

E 2387698; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


21246 


GILT EDGE QUARREL; rag, by L. A. Copp- 

ridge and N. W. Warrington; piano. 

[21228 

eAu= SO, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 

1910; E 237530; Coppridge & War- 
rington, St. Louis, Mo. 


Gipsy (THE) DANCES. (Zigeunerin 
tanzt); by A. Sartorio, op. 859, no. 
12; piano. (Pleasures of life, no. 
12.) [21229 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237742; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


GiRL (THE) BEHIND THE MAN, BEHIND 
THE MILLIONS; song and dance, from 
The girl and the drummer, lyric and 
music by Augustus Barratt. [21230 

eae ty 1910: 2 c. Aug... 22, 
1910; E 288615; Leo Feist, New 
York N. Y. 


GIRL (THE) FROM THE BUCKEYE STATE; 
words by Guinevere Evans, music by 
E. O. Evans. [21231 


(ane 16, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1910; BH 238566; Evan O. Evans, 
Coshocton, Ohio. 


GirnL (THE) OF MY DREAMS; selection, 
by Karl Hoschna; piano. [212382 
@yAge 18, 1910: 2 e. Aug: 20, 
1910; H 237281; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
words and music by Gene Emer- 
son; medium yoice. Chicago, Har- 
old Rossiter music co. (PAL 33 
eam 24, - 1910: 2-c. Aug. 24, 
1910; H 237663; Lyle music pub. co., 
Chicago, I11. 
GirL (THE) WITH THE BIG BLUE EYES; 
words by Dick Richards, music by 


mets Att.  iead. sheet. [21234 
©1ic Aug. 26, 1910; E 237497; 


Arthur L. Utt, St. Louis, Mo. 


Girkts (THE) HE LEFT BEHIND; from 
The girl and the drummer, lyric by 
George Broadhurst, music by Augus- 
tus Barratt. [21235 

© Aug. 15,1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
EK 2388616; Leo Feist, New York, 
mY. 

Gir~ts (THE) oF New York; words 
and music by P. Prior. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [21236 

eae 30). 19105 2) ie. “Aug! 30, 
#910; H 237615; “Percy Prior, Win- 
nipeg, Canada. 

GIVE AN IMITATION OF ME; words and 
music by Blanche Merrill. P2123 

oe) Sept s,, 19102 92 4¢:.Sept.’ -6; 
1910; E 237783; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


i! 


9 


GIVE THANKS AND SING; words by 
Wm. T. Pettengill, music by H. W. 
Norman. S8yvo. (Milk and honey, 
no. 54.) [21288 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
EK 238759; Metropolitan church 
assn., Waukesha, Wis. 


GIVE UNTO THE LoRD; sacred song, mu- 
sic by M. L. McPhail. [212389 
© Aug, 31,1910 2 ey Sepin/s: 
1910; FE 2387840; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GIVE US THE VOTE; words by D. A. 
de Lalla,.music by G. Giacoman- 
tonio. [21240 

© Aus. 16; 1910" 2c. Aue. 24 
1910; E 238740; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


GIVE YOUR SMILES TO ALL THE BOYS 
BUT KEEP YOUR HEART FOR ME; words 
and music by Halsey K. Mohr. 

[21241 

Cyr Ave. i). 1910 2) ey Ane ols: 

1910; E 237129; Head music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


GIVER OF ALL; a sacred cantata, music 
by Hugh Blair, op. 26. 4to. [21242 
©@Auc. 12.9105) 2 Tei Aes tag; 
1910; E 238579; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 

See Einst. 

GLEICH UND GLEICH (Like and like) ; 
English version by Mrs. Bertram 
Shapleigh, musik von Robert Kahn, 
op. 55, no. 5. (Neun gedichte von 
Joh. Wolfgang von Goethe, no. 5.) 

[21243 

Aves 8, 1910.2 e. Aus, 24, 

1910; EK 238804; Ed. Bote «& G. 
Bock, Berlin, Germany. 


GLAUB ES NICHT. 


GLORY ALL THE WAY: words and music 
by A. H. Ackley. [21244 
Gj Auge 23. 19107 2 e, Aug. 3i, 


LONO En 2ar (os: eA E -Aekley, 
Sharon, Pa. 

GLORY, GLORY; words by Mrs. Frank 
A.. Breck, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. Svo. [21245 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
EH 238787; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


GuLoryY, HALLELUJAH; words by Donald 


S. Lundin, music by Thoro Harris. 
Svo. (Milk and honey, no. 62.) 

[21246 

©) "Aug: 5, 1910;°2 ¢. Aug. 24, 


1910: BE 238764; Metropolitan chureh 
assn., Waukesha, Wis. 


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=) 


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21247 


Gory (THE) oF ZIoN; words by Jobn 

Newton, music by J. Wesley Hughes. 

[21247 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 

E 287834; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


GNOMENTANZ; von Karl Bleyle, op. 16; 
klavier zu vier hinden. [21248 
Ouulys 27, 100s 02s Aue 20: 
1910; BE 287259; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Go AHEAD; march, by O. Porter; piano. 

[21249 

© Aue.c30" 1910s" 2: “e. 7 Aue 29: 

1910; E 237527; Otis Porter, HElk- 
hart, Ind. 


Go DOWN, GREAT SUN; words by E. 
Husband, music by W. Franke-Harl- 
ing. (Octavo series, mixed voices 
sacred, no. 946.) [21250 

©: Sept. 12; -1910; 2-c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239031; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Go To JESUS; words and music by Mrs. 

W. H. Brooks. [21251 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 13, 1910; 

EK 289172; Charles M. Alexander, 
New York,« N.Y. 


_ GO WHERE GLORY WAITS THEE; old Irish 
melody, words by Thomas Moore, 
music arr. by N. Clifford Page. 


(Part-songs for mixed voices, oct. 
ed., no. 12061.) A PL} 
@) Aare. 17551910 20e. Augil9, 


1910; E 238562; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


GOD BE IN MY HEAD; words from a 
Sarum Primer (1558), music by H. 
W. Davies. London, Novello & co., 


ltd. 4to. (Songs from church and 
home, no. 1.) (2253 
(Ane, 227, 1910.22 je) “Aude: 29: 


1910; E 287550; H. Walford Davies, 
London, England. 


GOD IS MY SALVATION; words from the 

Bible, music by W. Stillman Martin. 

[21254 

Oi Aas 1S. Gis). /2) eh Ae, (17, 

1910; H 288522; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


30D IS OUR HOPE AND STRENGTH; music 


by Arthur Thayer; mixed voices. 
(Sacred octavo series, no. 913.) 

[21255 

© AAs. (22: 91910: 52 we Ais. 22, 


1910; E 238658; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Dt. Dae St, VES 


GOD IS OUR REFUGE; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by Chas. H. 
Bartlet; mixed voices. 4to. [21256 

© Aug. 17,)1910: "2 yeaa, “19; 
1910; E 288568; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


—— words from Ps. 46, music by W. 
Stillman Martin. [21257 
© Aug. 15, 19106 2eeAas i s. 
1910; E 288516; P. P. Bilhorn,’ Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


GOING AND COMING FROM SCHOOL; words 
and music by W. Bradford. [21258 


© 1c. Aug. 30, 1910; H 238872; 
Walter Bradford, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Ontario, Canada. 


GOING FISHING; march, by Harold 
Spencer; piano. [21259 
© Aug. 30, 1910>>27e Ane 729: 
1910; E 237579 ; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, I]. 

GoInc UP; from Girlies, words by 
Harry Williams, music by Egbert 
Van Alstyne. [21260 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c Aug. 11, 1910; 
E 235979; Jerome H. Remick & ce., 
New York, N. Y. 


GOLDEN SUNSET; reverie, by Bessie 
Barrett; piano. [21261 
© Aug: 25, 19103732 el eA 2s: 
1910; E 237412; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 

GOLDNEN (DIE) SCHUH’; ged. von 
Friedrich Janke, musik von Rut- 
dolf Wagner, op. 241; miannerchor. 
Partitur und stimmen. [21262 

© July 27, 1910;°2 cage 20, 
1910; E 287246; Adolphe Robit- 
schek, Vienna, Austria. 


GOLTERMANN (GeEoRG) Andante, op. 
30; ed. and fingered by Willem 
Willeke; violoncello and piano. 

[21263 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2% Anes 20; 

1910; E 237229; -G. Sehirmer, ane, 
New York, N.: Y. 

GONE TO REST WITH JESUS; words by 
John C. Rose, music by H. 8. Lo- 
renz. [21264 

© Aug. 31, 1910;° 2° ‘sepis: 
1910; E 237841; Lorenz pub. €o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

GooD AS GoLD (Holdig und goldig) ; 
Tyrolienne by H. Necke; piano with 
1st and 2nd violins ad lib.- (Musical 
sketch book.) [21265 

© Aug. 15,1910; 2 nee Anes 
1910; E 238496; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


21288 


GooD BYE OLD SOCIETY; words and mu- 
oe my a. H. Berg. —New York, Ff. B. 
Haviland pub. co [21266 

sent. 3, 1910; 2 c Sept. 38, 
1910: E 237825; J. H. Berg, Nome, 
Alaska. 


GooD-BYE, SIN-LAND; words by James 
Rowe, music by J. E. Delmarter. 


[21267 

enue s 1910; 2. c.. Sept. 13; 

1910; E 239182; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 

GOOD-BYE SWEETHEART [I MUST GO; 


words and music. by E. Wood. 
[21268 
© Sept. G, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; E 237794; Earl Wood, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


GOOD-NIGHT; an evening lullaby, words 
by Leslie Cook, music by Emerson 
James. Meaccs in Tl. [21269 

Ane ay, 1910; 2 c, Aug. 19, 
1910; E 238564; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


words trans. by Rev. Dr. Trout- 
beck, music by Carl Reinecke, op. 
189, ed. by Frederic H. Ripley and 


H. L. Heartz; sop. and alto. 4to. 
(Stanhope ed., no. 125.) [21270 
mau 22, 1910: 2c. Aug. 27, 


1910; EH 237421; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Goopy Two SHOES; caprice, by Arthur 
Pryor; piano. Paral 
 dily 2251910; 2 e. Aug) 18, 
1910; E 237165; Carl Fischer, New 
Worker.) Y: 
Chas. J. Roberts; 
fall orch. 4to. (PAA 
OMmraty, 20, 1910; °2.¢...Aug.. 18; 
1910; H 237153; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork, N. Y. 


arr. by 


Goss-CUSTARD (REGINALD) Six short 
pieces for the organ. [21273 
(usept. 14, 1910; 2.c. Sept. 15, 


1910; E 240059; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd. London, Eng- 
land. 


GOTTSCHALK, No. 2; by E. L. Ashford; 
organ. obl. S8vo. [21274 
Aue, 41910-° 2 © .Aug. 14, 
1910; E 2385990; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


(CHARLES FRANCOIS) Ave 
verum in C; rev. and ed. by Nicola 
A. Montani; four-part mixed chorus. 
(Octavo edition liturgical Catholic 
church music, no. 5481.) [21275 
© Sept. %. 1910: .2)¢y Sento: 
1910; E 288996; G.. Schirmer, New 
ork, NG: 
in Meats MOL Be 
Nicola A. Montani; four-part 
mixed voices. (Octavo 
edition, liturgical Catholic church 
music, no. 5482.) [21276 
© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 238997; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INE es 
— Faust; arr. by W. F. Ambrosio; 
8 violins, piano and guitar. [21277 
©ip Aves 36,1 LOO? ey Aiea. S 
1910; BE 237191 : Carl Fischer, New 
York, Nis Ye 


GRACE IS FREE; 


GoUNOD 


—— rev. and ed. 


by 
chorus, 


words by Wm. T. 


Pettengill, music by George W. 
Clarke. S8vo. (Milk and _ honey, 
no. 36.) [21278 
©) Aug.15, 29102” 2) .e) Awe. 724s 
POLO: 6 E S288ibs 5 Metropolitan 
chureh assn., Waukesha, Wis. 

GRADUATION; march, by Hdw. J. 
McHale; piano. [21279 

© Auge. 2G 19lOes 2 e wAue 30: 
1910; E 237566; McHale bros. & co., 
H. St. Louis, Il. 
GRANADOS (H.) Dos marchas mili- 
tares; piano & 4m. [21280 
@©f Sept. 23" 910-92" en Septa.G: 
1910; E 2878238; Casa  Dotesio, 
Madrid, Spain. 

GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK; by G. A. 
Grant - Schaefer, op. 17; piano, 
(Country scenes, no. 1.) [21281 

© WAS R22 90) 22 nes WAie. 22; 
1910; E 238648; Arthur L. Schmidt, 


Boston, Mass. 


GRANDMOTHER IN HER ROCKING CHAIR; 
by G. A. Grant- Schaefer, op. 17; 
piano. (Country scenes, no. 2.) 


©) Auey 225, dOMOl 12) ie: 
1910; E 2388649; Arthur P. 
Boston, Mass. 


Aug. 
Schmidt, 


GRANT us THY PEACE; words by 
Herbert J. Brandon, music by Wm. 
Lane Frost; mixed voices. 4to. 
(The choral handbook, Curwen’'s 


edition, no. 60951.) [21288 
@ Aue. 29.5 1910.5 12 “e-'Aug. 29, 
1910; E 288852; J. Curwen & sons, 


ltd., London, England. 


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21284 Dti THM Svs 
GRAZIELLA;. gavotte by John W. | GtLpNr (DIE) sonNE; choralkantate, 
Bischoff; piano. [21284 text nach Paul Gerhardt, von H. 


© Aug 2251010" (2) ee 22. 
1910; E 288646; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


GREEK (A) GIRL; words by Austin 
Dobson, music by Eugene Cowles; 
high in A flat. (21285 


© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; 
EH} 239244; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


GREEN (THE) AND THE GOLD; words by 
Phoebe Hunter, music by Almah Me- 
Conihay. [21286 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 
EK 239022; Hollins institute, Hollins, 
Va. 


GREEN SPRIGS; words by Augusta Han- 
cock, music by Alicia Adélaide Need- 
ham. [21287 

@rAue: 1551910 2c. Aus, 22-1910 
EK 238054; Pigott & co., Itd., Dublin, 
Ireland. 


GRIEG (EDVARD HAGERUP) Piano lyrics 
and shorter compositions [of] Ed- 
vard Grieg, ed. by Bertha Feiring 
Tapper, with a preface by Samuel 
Swift. ... Boston, O. Ditson com- 
pany; New York, C. H. Ditson & co., 
Lete., ete., 1910] xiii, 31., 184 p. port. 
fol. (The musicians library) paper, 
pi DO > Cloth, $2.50. [21288 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
A 271388; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


GRILLON (LE) DU FOYER; comédie mu- 
sicale en trois actes, d’apres le conte 
de Ch. Dickens par César Hanau, 
musique de Riccardo Zandonai, ver- 
sion francaise de Maurice Vaucaire. 
Opéra complet pour chant et piano, 
réduit par Ugo Solazzi. [21289 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c Aug. 26, 
19102 PD ASTOS= G Ricordi, ‘& )-co., 
Milan, Italy. 


GROSSES RECITATIV UND ANDANTE; yon 
Serafin Alsechausky. 1. Posaune solo 
mit orchester, stimmen. 2. Mit kla- 
vier, partitur. [21290, 21291 

© July 20, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 23, 
TODS. BW e287oll.oea(si2: Av BH. 
Fischer, Bremen, Germany. 


GROSSPAPALIED; aus der _ operette, 
Lolotte, text von A. Schick von 
Markenau u. B. Granichstaedten, 
musik von Bruno Granichstaedten. 

[21.292 

@isuly 227, 71910. 52) .c. /Aue...80, 

1910; E 237646; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


ee 


Leonhardt, musik von Ulrich Hilde- 
brandt, op. 15; soli, chor und piano> 
1. Klavierauszug mit text. 2. Chor- 
stimmen. 4to. [ 21293, 21294 
© July 27, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237241, 237242; Fr. Kistner, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


HANDEL (GEORGE FRIEDRICH) Largo; 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 
Ato. [21295 

© July’ 23) 1910+" 2) cannes is: 
1910; E 287145; Carl Fischer, New 
YorksoN, Ye 


Sarabande; violine mit klavier- 
begleitung arr. von Willy Burmester. 
Ausgabe fiir violoncello mit klavier, 
arr. von Alfred Moffat. (Alte wei- 
sen, no. 1.) [21296 

© July. 18, 1910592 ves Age.= di: 
1910; E 239069; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Hat To CoLUMBUS; musie arr. by Ju- 
lius Becker; mixed voices. 4to. 
(The Coda, no. 399.) 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239239; Ginn & co., Boston, 
Mass. 


HAPPY BELLS; words by James Rowe, | 


music by Samuel W. Beazley. 8vo. 


[21298 | 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238792; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


HarK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING; 
words by C. Wesley, music by H. J. 
Stewart; high voice, in G. [21299 

© Aug. 17, 1910: 2 ee ae 
1910; E 238589; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


HARMONY AND THOROUGH BASS... 
By J. B. H. Van Der Velpen. 


[21297 |} 


[vol. # 


II, Teacher’s supplement] Chicago, | 
Ill., C.F. Summy ¢o:, 29102) 13 pe | 


4to. [21800 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 « Sept. 12] 
1910; A 271594; J. Bo He Van" Wes | 


Velpen, Detroit, Mich. 


Harwoop (Basi) Concerto in D ma- 
jor, for organ and orchestra; op. 24. 
Ed. for organ. London, Novello & 
co., Itd. obl. S8vo. (Original com- 
positions for the organ, no. 10.) 


ia 


[21301 | 


© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; | 
FE 237798; Basil Harwood, Glouces- | 


ter, England. 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


21319. 


HAScHISCH; ein fantastisch  sinfo- 
nischer traum, musik von Adolph P. 
Boehm, op. 25, ftir grosses orchester. 
Partitur. [21302 

= Ane 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240066; Otto Junne, Leipzig, 
Germany. 
HASSE (KARL) Siebzehn choralvor- 
spiele, op. 7; fiir orgel. [21303 
Gn Ans 3) 1910; 2 c. Aug: 27, 
1910; E 237477; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mabn, Leipzig, Germany. 


HasTA MANANA (A demain); marche 


espagnole, par Alexandre Sylvain 
Petit; orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [21304 


rset i7. 1910; 2 \c:.Sept.. 12, 
1910; E 239112; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


HAVANA; Standard waltzes, by Kendis 
and Paley, arr. by Eugene Platz- 
Inann; piano. [21305 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 237674; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Vork, N.Y. 


HAVE A SMILE WITH Momus; from Up 
and down Broadway, words by Ed- 
gar Smith and Wm. Jerome; music 
by Jean Schwartz. [21306 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 
E 235981; Jerome H. Remick & Cco., 
New York, N. Y. 


HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEPH) Capriccio; 
violine mit klavierbegleitung, arr. 
von Willy Burmester. Ausgabe fiir 
violoncello mit klavier, arr. von Al- 
fred Moffat. (Alte weisen, no. 7.) 

[21307 
Oring iS, “19103? 2 ec... Aug) 17, 


1910; E 239075; B. Schott’s sdhne, © 


Mainz, Germany. 


HE PARDONS SINNERS NOW; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Robert 
Harkness. [213808 


@ Aus. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept.. 13, 
1910; E 239223; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


He’s CALLING FOR YOU; words by W10. 
T. Pettengill, music by Halfdan 
Kjerulf. S8vo. (Milk and honey, 
no. 438.) [21309 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
Ee238756; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 

HeE’s COMING BACK; words by Geo. 
Moore, music by M. Silver; voice 
and banjo. [213810 

© 1c. Aug. 19, 1910; H 288571; 
Morris Silver, Chicago, Ill. 


HE SAVETH ME; words by W. R. Curtis, 
music by Edward M. Fuller. [21311 


© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c Aug. 18, 
1910; E 287188; Curtis & Fuller, 
Clarendon, Vt. 


HE SET THE MUSIC GOING IN MY HEART; 
words by W. M. Kendall, music by 
Geo. S. Schuler. [21312 

©@ Augi 8) 1910512) e Sept. ais: 
1910; E 239206; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


HE THAT GOETH FORTH WITH WEEPING, 
words by Thomas Hastings, music 
by Irénée Bergé; mixed voices. 4to, 
(Church music review, no. 267.) 

[21313 

© Sept, 10, 1910° (2 e) ‘Sept. 12; 

1910; E 239048; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 


HE THAT HATH THE SON HATH LIFE; 
words by Ada R. Habershon; music 
by M. L. Stocks. [21314 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 
E 239201; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HE WALKED AND HE LEAPED; words and 
music by Donald S. Lundin. 8vo. 
(Milk and honey, no. 42.) [21315 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
EH 288755; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


HEAL ME O my SAVIOUR. 
(G.) 


HEART 0’ MINE; waltz; by Gertrude J. 

Bartlett; piano. [21316. 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 289003; W. B. Hasey, W. Somer- 
ville, Mass. 


See Verdi 


HEART (THE) OF THE NIGHT; sonnet 
written by D. G. Rossetti, music by 
Hubert Bath; vocal quartet. 4to. 
(Novello’s part-song book, no. 1206.) 

[21317 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 

E 237667; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


HEART OF THE SouTH; waltz, by John 
Itzel; orch. 4to. [213818 
Ore 26) 1910 2" oe Aug. at, 
1910; EH 2387486; Musiclovers Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


HEART TO HEART; love melody, by Geo. 
J. Trinkaus and Ernest R. Ball, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; orch. [21819 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 237706: M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork Ne o¥« 


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21320 


Dt: TRS VES 


HEIMAT, EWIG LIEBE; ged. von Julius 
Gerstorff, musik von Eduard Krem- 
ser, op. 154, no. 5; m&nnerchor ohne 
begleitung. [21320 

© Aug: 6, 1910; 2 @ Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237447; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


HEIMATKLANGE; walzer von P. Kruse, 
op. 23. 1. Klavier. 2. Salonorches- 
ter. [ 21321, 21322 


© July 15, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237249, 237250; Mauelsha- 
gen & co., Dtisseldorf, Germany. 


HEITERETEL; ein kinder-album, 20 
leichte klavierstiicke ftir die jugend, 
von Emil Sdchting, op. 117. Heft 1, 
treble clef. Heft 2, treble and bass 
clef. [ 213238, 21324 


© July 22, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 
Zs TOO SB ZaqZot, cok 2S. en SeOUE 
berth & co., Leipzig, Germany. 


HELGOLAND; ged. von HEHrich Langer, 
musik von Franciscus Nagler, op. 62; 
minnerchor, bariton solo und kla- 
vier. 4to. [21325 

©) Julive 18.1 St Oe: Aue) 23. 
1910; E 237310;.C. FE. Kahnt, nach- 
folger, Leipzig, Germany. 


HELIOGABALE; tragédie lyrique en trois 
actes en vers, poéme de Emile Sicard, 
musique de Déodat de Séverac. Par- 
tition chant et piano. [21326 

©! Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 12: 
1910; D 18717; Rouart, Lerolle & 
cie., Paris, France. 


HELPER (THE) ; words by Clifton Bing- 
ham, music by Edith Fortescue. No. 
Henn NG. news NO. o ia 1B) fat. 

[21827-21329 


© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
15, 1910; E 240052-240054; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, 
England. 


HENSCHEL (GEORG) Three vocal duets: 
low voice. [21330 
©) Aug. 18; 190): 2. @¢ Aus) -27. 
1910; E 237481; Frederick Harris 
co., London, England. 


HERE’S MY POCKET, TAKE MY MONEY; 
words and music by Hunsinger and 
Langerman, arr. by C. F. A. Milahu. 

[213381 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 

E 2387795; F. C. Hunsinger, New Or- 
leans, La. 


HERR, DEIN WORT, DIE EDLE GABE; musik 


von Gust. Baumfelder, op. 14; 
gemischter chor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. (Drei leichte geistliche 


chorlieder, no. 1.) [213382 

© July 23, 19105, Bue Auer 27, 
1910; E 237454; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach, Germany. 


HERZ IST TRUMPF; ged. von W. Gabriel, 
musik von Hermann Sonnet, op. 133, 
no. 1; fiir vierstimmigen mé&nner- 
chor. Partitur. 4to. [213833 

©:..July 30,, 1910= (27ee Aue 2a 
1910; E 237450; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 


HicH JINKS; characteristic rag march 
and two step, by Whidden and Con- 


rad; piano. [21334 
© Aug. 15, 19102 2eee Ager 22 
1919; E 288601; Leo Feist, New 
York, NOY 
HIGHLAND (THE) crry; march, by 
J. C. Lynch; piano. [213385 


© Aug. 18, 1910 >> 2s Ao) 
1910; #238567 ;, John ye hyneh, 
Marlboro, Mass. 


Hinarity (Frodhlichkeit); par Chris- 
tian Schifer, op. 59; piano solo. 
[21336 
© July 18; 1910-02) eon or, 
1910; E 2387476; Bosworth & ©co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Hitt (THE) OF soRROW; words by 
Harold Simpson, music by D’Au- 
vergne Barnard. No. 1in G. No. 2 
invA flat. ‘Noss ame [21337 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 239015; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


HIMMELREICHSLIED; aus der operette, 
Lolotte, text von A. Schick-Markenau 
und B. Granichstaedten, musik von 
Bruno Granichstaedten. [21338 

©. July ‘27, 1910-2 (eee: 
1910; E 287648; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


HINEY HELLO; words and music by E. 

Gray. [21339 

© t c. Aug: 18; 1910: Heeaioe 
Hd. Gray, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


HOLIDAY ECHOES; waltz, by J. Truman 
Wolcott; piano. d [21340 
©) Aug. 29, 1910: 2 Go Ausra: 
1910; E 237505; Theo. Presser Go., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


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21358 


Hoty, Hoty, Lord Gop ALMIGHTY; 
words from the Bible, music by Kr. 
Ursin. [21341 

© Aue 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 2388519; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Honest INgun, I LovE you; from The 
sweetest girl in Paris, words by Col- 
lin Davis and Addison Burkhardt, 
music by Jos. E. Howard. [21342 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c«. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240027; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


HONEY BuG; words and music by Hugh 
V: Harlan. [21343 
ee aus 16,°1910° 2 « Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238736; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Hoopoo (THE); words by Percy 
French, music by Houston Collis- 
son. [213844 

Waseem, 14)°1910- 2c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240046; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


Hoond’s GOSPEL SONGS; compiled and ed. 
by C. Harold Lowden. Philadel- 
phia, John J. Hood co. [1910]. 
[96] p. S8vo. $0.10. [21345 

© May 20, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 
1oro> Ay 271106; John J: Hood c¢o., 
Phiiadelphia, Pa. 


HornPireE (THE); steps recorded by 
A. M. Cowper Coles. (Curwen’s ed., 
no. 1365.) _ [21346 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
EK 237853; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


How AMIABLE ARE THY TABERNACLES; 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel. (Jn The 
ehour yy. £1, no:-9.) [21347 

©) Sept. 1, 1910; 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1910; EH 23747; Fillmore brothers 
eo., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Jiow’D YOU LIKE TO BE MY BEAU; intro. 
in At the Waldorf, lyric by Madeline 
Grey, music by Frank H. Grey. 

[21348 

Oras 15) 1910.) 2° ¢. Aug. 22, 

1910; E 288612; Leo Feist, New 
Mork, N.Y. 


How’d You LIKE TO BE MY WEEK-END 
FRIEND; lyric by Sylvester Maguire, 
music by Anton Heindl. [21349 

© Aug. 20,, 1910: 2 c: Aug.. 22, 
1910; H 238591; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


How’p YoU LIKE TO MARRY ME; comic 
duet with dance, words by Gus. 
Kahn, musie by Grace Le Boy. 

[21350 

©) Sept. 12, 1910: 2°e ‘Sept: 12, 

1910; E 2890386; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, III. 


How vo I LooK To you; words and 
music by August G. Hensch, jr. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[21351 

©y Aes (24719102) 2) ey Sepia 

1910; E 289056; August G. Hensch, 
jr.. New York, N. Y. 


Tiow WE TOOK MILWAUKEE; words by 
George Vail Williams, music by R. 
Wim. Wooby. [21352 

© 1c. Aug. 20, 1910; E 237237; 
Williams and Wooby, Garfield, N. J. 


HUMORESKE; von Max Reger, op. 25; 
klavier. (Aquarellen, fiinf kleine 
tonbilder, no. 2.) [213538 

© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16; 
1910; E 239331; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


TIUMORESQUE; by L. J. Oscar Fontaine, 
op. 45. (Compositions pour piano, 
no. 7.) [21354 

© Aug. 275 1910-92 c Ang: 29; 
1910; EH 237540; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


HIuNTRESS (HAROLD POOLE) Vive 
songs; voice and piano. Contents: 
The City of sleep. Play the game. 
Chivalrous Hugh. Bully Old Omar. 
I love the day. [21355 

@pAus 22. 1010 2c. sane 23, 
1910; EH 237306; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


HIvEM VAR HAN; [sacred song], musik 
of A. L. Skoog. [21356 
@uNept. As 1910252) Gr Septs: 6, 
19105 HE 2387790; A. Liljengren, 
Crampton, R. I. 


HYMN IN THE NIGHT; words by Jessie 
Seagle, music by Harold P. Brown; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Church music 
review, no. 265). [21357 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
19102). 239045 > “HiviW.. Gray? co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Hymnus; text und musik von Julius 
Bittner. (Drei lieder ftir frauen- 
stimme, no. 2.) [21358 

OrAtier 13h 1910's .2° ce. Septy 16, 
1910; E 289885; B. Schott’s sdéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


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I AM LIVING IN HIM; words and music 
by Mrs. P. C. Curnick. [21359 
© June 16, 19:0; 2) .¢ -Augy 29, 
1910> HY 237571; Paul 
South Bend, Ind. 
I AM THE CUNNING BOY ; 
music by E. J. Nelson. 


words and 
Washington, 


D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[213860 
© Ang 1h) A054 sev vA, 
1910; E 288889; E. John Nelson, 


Moline, Ill. 


I AM WITH YOU ALWAY; words by Maud 
Frazer, music by Robert Harkness. 


[21361 

(C  Ane Ss) AMOS 24 c. Sepia, 

1910; E 239168; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, New York, N. Y. 

Same. [21362 

© Aus, 8.1910; 2 ¢«. Sept: 13; 

1910; E 239194; Charles M. Alex- 


ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


I CANNOT LEAVE MY MOTHER; words by 
Emma Redding, musie by Arthur A. 
Penn. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [21363 

©) Auer 24, 1910: -2. ec. Aug. 24; 
1910; E 238813; Mrs. Emma Red- 
ding, Ostrander, Wash. 


I CAN’T HELP IT; words and music by 
Blanche Merrill. [21364 
© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237784; Charles K. Harris, New 
Vorks iN. Ye 
I’D LIKE TO BE AN ANIMAL IN THE ZOO; 
words by John G. Collins, music by 
W. H. G. Bradner. [213865 
© Aue 19) 191022 ‘G Aug: 20, 
1910; E 2387233; Jerome H. Remick 
&<co:,, Newe Yorks N.Y: 


I'D LIKE TO MAKE A HIT LIKE FATHER; 
words by W. E. Bilderback, music 
by E. H. Applegate. [21366 

©t-e Aug: 31; 1910; © 238862; 
W. E. Bilderback & E. H. Apple- 
gate, U. S. 


I’D LIKE TO SEE YOU SUNDAY; words by 

Irving Grant, music by Al Harriman. 

[21367 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 15, 

1910; E 2400381; A. C. Harriman, 
Boston, Mass. 


I’D RING THE WEDDING BELLS FOR YOU; 
words by William Jerome, music by 
Jean Schwartz. [21368 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237900; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


123 


C. Curnick, 


pt. Dyas -v.5 


I DON’T WANT YOU TO BE A SISTER TO 
ME; intro. in Our Miss Gibbs, words 
by Frederick Day, music by Jerome 
D. Kern. [21369 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 23980183; T. B. Harms & Francis 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


I GIVE MY HEART; words by G. Schade, 

music by Robert Harkness. [21370 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 

FE 2389192; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY. 
words by H. Bonar, music by C. B. 
Hawley; high voice in F. [21371 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239092; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Chio. 


music by S. M. Ford; so- 
prano. [21572 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 « Sept. 15, 
1910; E 2400384; Minor C. Baldwin, 


Middletown, Conn. 


I KNOW THE PLACE WHERE WE WILL 
REST; by Kate Vannah, arr. by W. C. 
O’Hare; cornet with military band 
ace. 4to. [21373 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2%) Aus 25, 
1910; E 237358; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


—— —— trombone with military band 
ace. 4to. [21874 
© Aug. 24, 19104 “2)nee eae 5. 
1910; E 237357; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I LAY MY SINS ON JESUS; hymn-an- jj 
them, words by MHoratius Bonar, 
music by Robert A. Foss. 4to. 

[21875 

© Aug. 19, 1910/2 te sages: 

1910; E 238623; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


I LIKE ’EM PLUMP; from the musical 
play, The slim princess, words by | 
Henry Blossom, music by Leslie Stu- | 
art. 4to. 


1910; E 237603; Chappell & co., ltd., § 
London, England. 


I LIKE TO HAVE A FLOCK OF MEN | 
AROUND ME; from Jumping Jupiter, 
by Henry Auracher; hotel orch. no. | 
166. Ato. [21377 | 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 @ Aue 25) 
1910; E 237360; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


[213876 
©-Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 30, — 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21397 


TLL DO ANYTHING BUT—; words by AI- 
fred Bryan, music by Henriette 
Blanke-Belcher. [21378 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237897: Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

I’LL RETURN AGAIN FOR YOU; words and 
music by Mrs. Ira Graybill; mezzo 
sop. L21379 

@)i e@ Auge. 15, 1910; E 237384; 
Mrs. Ira Graybill, McClelland, Iowa. 


TLL WAIT AT HEAVEN’S GATE, SWEET- 
HEART, FOR YOU; words by Florence 
Belle Anderson. music by Alex. S. 
Gibson. [21380 

GAnue. 24, 1910; 2 « Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238812; F. B. Haviland pub. 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


I LOVE HER STILL; words and music by 
Fred C. Erb. [21381 
mane, 16 1910: 2.c. Aug: 24, 
1910; E 238733; Jerome H. Remick 
& co. New York, N. Y. 

I Love MacIntosH; intro. in Our Miss 
Gibbs; words by George Arthurs, 
music by Harold Lonsdale. [21382 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
m2s1012, T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 
Same. [213883 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
251500; T. B. Harms & Francis; 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


I LOVE NO ONE. DEAR, BUT YOU; words 


and music by W. K. Engle. New 
York, Frank Harding. [21384 
@yAwme. 24-1910; 2c. Sept. 6, 


1910; E 237787; Walter K. Engle, 
Reading, Pa. 


I LOVE THAT DREAMY TUNE; words and 
music by Lafayette Lentz Butler. 
[21385 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239028; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

I LOVE THE GIRLS FROM A TO Z; from 
The sweetest girl in Paris, lyric 
from Addison Burkhardt and Collin 
Davis, music by Jos. E. Howard. 

[21386 

@ Aue 24 1910: 2 e@ Aug. 24 

tO. H) 2387303" Chas. K.* Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 

I LOVE THE NAME OF Mary; lyric by 
Geo. Graff, jr., music by Chauncey 
Oleott and Ernest R. Ball. [213887 

© Ane. 24, 1910; 2c. Aug: 25, 
1910; E 237378; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I LovE THY KINGDOM, LoRD; words by 
Timothy Dwight, music by Ira B. 
Wilson, [21388 

© “Aus; (31) 1910-2 e7 Sent s: 
1910; E 287888; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


I'M GLAD MY HOME IS IN THE STATES; 
from the musical play, The slim 
princess, words by Henry Blossom, 
music by Leslie Stuart. 4to. [21389 

© Aug. 29) 1910°) 2 ¢. Aus. 30, - 
1910; E 287601; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


I'M GOING HOME; words by Sarah 

Ramsay, music by Robert Harkness. 

[21390 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 

1910; E 239181; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


I’M GOING TO JOIN THE BAND; words 
and music by C. P. Jones. [21891 
© Aug. 24, 1910; 2c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 237625; Chas. P. Jones, Jackson, 
Miss. 
I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU; words and mu- 
sic by R. H. Henemier. [21392 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1910; E 238589; 
Robert H. Henemier, New York, 
NU 


I’M ONLY HAPPY WHEN I’M SAD; from 
Up and down Broadway, words by 
Wm. Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [21893 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 
E 235982; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I’M SUCH A LONELY BABY; words by 
Isaac L. Swan, music by D. J. 
Shook. [213894 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; EH 237809; Donald J. Shook & 
co., Jackson, Mich. 


I MISS YOU HONEY, MISS YOU ALL THE 
TIME; words and music by C. K. 
Harris. [21895 

@©nivew Aue, 31. 1910: H 2388i1; 
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 

I NEED BUT GO; words by Mary Bern- 

stecher, music by Robert Harkness. 

[213896 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 

1910; E 239153; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 

I NEED TO BE FILLED; words by Ada 
Habershon, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [21897 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 18, 
1910: E 289159; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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21398 


I SIMPLY GO AND DO IT, AND IT’S DONE; 
written by John L. St. John, com- 


posed by Russell Wallet. [21398 

© Sept. 8) 1910; 2c Sept.<s; 
1910; E 237830; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


TOOK IT ON THE RUN; words and mu- 
sic by R. H. Henemier. [21399 

© ic. Aug. 16, 1910; E 238588; 
Robert H. Henemier, New York, 
ING Ys 


= 


I’VE A LONGING, DEAR, FOR YOU, AND 
HOME SWEET HOME; words by Ar- 


thur Gillespie, music by Harold 
Ward. [21400 
@r Aue 25,1910. "2 ve? Aue, 25: 


1910; E 2873894; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


I’VE GOT A BIT OF LOVE FOR YOU, DEAR; 
written by A. J. Mills, composed by 
Bennett Seott. London, Star music 
pub. co., ltd. [21401 


© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 8, 
1910; E 287863; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


I wANT A MAN; from The sweetest girl 
in Paris, lyric by Addison Burkhardt 
and Collin Davis, music by Jos. EH. 
Howard. [21402 


© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 24, 
1910; E 288727; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ef WANT A UNIFORM; words and music 
by F. V. A. Flannery. [21403 


© 1c. Sept. 6, 1910; E 237813; 
Frederic V. A. Flannery, Detroit, 
Mich. 


I WANT TO BUY A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE; 
words and music by C. K. Harris. 
[21404 
©” Sept. 3," 1910; 2° c. Sept. 6 
1910; E 237786; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


I WANT TO GET RIGHT HOME; written 
by E. W. Rogers and Frank Calvert, 
music by Orlando Powell. [21405 


© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 @ Aug. 22, 
1910; E 2388633; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


I WANT TO GO BACK TO THE DEAR HOME- 
LAND; written and composed by Fred 
Warwick and John A. Glover-Kind. 

[21406 


© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 22, 
1910; E 238635; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


DU. eS, 2V...3 


I WANT TO SOAR INTO STARDOM, SEE; 
words by G. Harrison, music by 
Alfred Chaplin Bayle. [21407 


© 1c. Aug. 29, 1910; H 237546: 
Sam Harrison, Oakland, Cal. 


I WAS GRIEVED AT THE WICKED; Offer- 
tory solo, words from Psalm 73, mu- 
sic by W. H. Neidlinger; sop. or 
ten. and alto or bar. [21408 


© Aug. 22, 1910." Que aus: 22, 
1910; E 238637; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WAS SINKING; words and music by 
Robert Harkness. {21409 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 13, 
1910; E 239189; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


| 


WILL FOLLOW JESUS; words and mu- 
sic by V. Hodge. [21410 

© July 10, 191027 )2ye3Sept: 4s, 
1910; E 238951; Verda Hodge, Mi- 
nerva, Ohio. 


Lol 


WILL GO UNTO Gop; words from the 
Bible, music by S. M. Walters. 
[21411 
© Aug. 15, 1910 sees a 
1910; E 288523; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


_ 


I WILL LIFT UP MINE EYES; words from 
the Bible, music by W. Stillman 
Martin. [21412 

© Aug. 15, 1910322) @yAner ag, 
1910; B 238517; Po Py Bilhorm Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


words from Psalm 121, music by 


Philo Adams Otis; mixed voices. 
Ato. (Church music review, no. 
269.) [21413 

© .Sept.. 10, 1910;°2 eG Sept: 12; 


1910; E 239041; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I WILL LOVE YOU ALWAYS, JUST FOR 
AULD LANG SYNE; words by Robert 
F.. Roden, music by Eddie V. Cupero. 

[21414 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 

E 287670; J. Fred Helf co., New 
York, Nw. 


I WILL TRUST HIM; words by Elizabeth 

B. Miller, music by J. E. Delmarter. 

[21415 

© Aug: 8}. 1910; 2 ¢ Sepia: 

1910; E 289161; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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21433 


I WONDER IF YOU'RE LONGING; words by 
E. M. Miller, music by H. K. Dug- 
dale. Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21416 

Pens si. 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 31, 
1910; E 238888; Emma M. Miller, 
Canton, Il. 


— 


WONDER WHEN HE IS COMING HOME; 
words and music by M. Kirchoff. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


[21417 
rae at. ADIO: 2 ce. Aug. 17, 
1910; HE 238544; Mary Kirchoff, 


Grand Rapids, Mich. 


IDDLE-DE-IDDLE-DE-I; from the musical 
comedy The sweetest girl in Paris, 
lyric by Addison Burkhardt and Col- 
lin Davis, music by Jos. E. Howard. 

[21418 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 

E 238920; Charles K. Harris, New 
York, NN: Y. 


IDYLLE D’UN PATRE; par Maurice Pesse, 

pour piano. (Six piécettes, no. 5.) 

[21419 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 

1910; E 239132; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


IF A BIRD, TO you I’D FLY; words by 
I. M. Runnells, music by Jack Kore- 
nag. [21420 

© 1c. Sept. 12, 1910; E 289049 
Jack Korenag, San Francisco, Cal. 


IF ALL THE WORLD WERE MINE; words 
by B. M. Forbes, music by [G. E. 
Castillo. ] [21421 


©l1e. Aug. 24, 1910; E 238696; 
B. M. Forbes, Rochester, N. Y. 


im 1 COULD BUT LIVE MY LIFE AGAIN; 
words and music by E. Lincoln. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[21422 

@ Aus. 16, 1910::- 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 

1910; E 2388749; Ethel Lincoln, New 
Work, (N..Y. 


Ir ID STUCK AROUND I’D BE MARRIED 
YET; words and music by James 
Brockman. [214238 

er Ane 15) 1910+ 2. ¢ Aug. 15, 
1910; E 237264; M. Witmark & sons, 
INNew York, N. Y. 


If I WAS ONLY A PITTSBURGH MILLION- 
AIRE; words and music by C. R. 
Jones. [21424 

© 1c. Aug. 31, 1910; E 238873; 
Clarence R. Jones, Albany, N. Y. 


Ir I WERE A BIRD; words by Nellie 
Davenport Graves, music by Herman 
Bellstedt. [21425 

©) July.2; 1910) 2: Aue 41510: 
E 235968; Rocky mountain music 
pub. co., Denver, Colo. 


IF IT WASN’T FOR THE MAN WITH. A 
FAMILY; song, by Andrew Jensen. 
[21426 
© hus she 19102 eh Aue oe 
1910; E 238739; Jerome H. Remick 
& con New York, Ns ¥; 


IF YOU HAVE A WORD OF CHEER; words 
and music by C. P. Jones. [21427 


© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
E 237626; Chas. P. Jones, Jackson, 
Miss. 


IF YOU'LL GO BOATING; words by J. L. 

Smith, music by H. Kirkus Dugdale. 

[21428 

© July” 20s 910502) 1c) eAuie oe 

1910; E 288912; Jos. L. Smith, Co- 
field, N. C. 


IF YOU'LL ONLY SHOW ME HOW; a busi- 
ness ballad, words and music by 
Will R. Anderson. [21429 

©) Aue 246 1910-52, en Auge 25; 
1910; EK 237377; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IM HERBST; by E. L. Ashford; organ. 

obl. 8vo. [21480 

@ Aug. 4) 1910 2 e Aug. ty 1910> 

HE 235991; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


IM STADTPARK WAR’S; lied aus der op- 
eretten-burleske, Vindobona du herr- 
liche stadt, text von J. Bramer und 
A. Grtinwald, musik von Leo Archer. 

[214381 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1910; 

I) 237641; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


IMMORTAL LOVE; words and music by 
Alfred H. Robinson. No. 2 in C. 
London, J. H. Larway. [21482 

© Sept. 12) O10; 2 co Sept.. 15; 
1910; E 240040; A. H. Robinson, 
England. 


IMPRESSIONS OF Savoy (Impressions 
Savoiardes) ; by Jean Antiga; piano 
four hands. [21483 

@P-Sepr9, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 44, 
1910; E 239246; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


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21434 


IN A HAMMOCK JUST FOR TWO; words 
and music by H. F. Newcomb. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [21434 

© Auwes 15;) 19105" (e: “Auges Si, 
1910; E 2388882; H. F. Newcomb, 
Vallejo, Cal. 


IN A LITTLE WHILE, MAy, I’LL RETURN 
TO YOU; words and music by T. 


Moithen. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co, [214385 
©) Ante, ot AOIOs Bese AtiEs aie 


1910; H 238542; Tony Molthen, Hub- 
bell, Mich. 


IN ALL MY DREAMS, I DREAM OF YOU; 
words by Joe McCarthy, music by 


Al. Piantadosi. [21436 
renee 15. 1910: 2c. Aue 22. 
1910; E 238609; Leo Feist, New 

Wonk. oN; Y.. 
In ARCADIA; waltz by Stanley Holt. 
Orchestral parts. 4to. [214387 
(Oy esepts el, I OHOr 2c. sSepe. 2, 


1910; E 237724; Collard Moutrie, 
London, England. 


IN MY GARDEN; album of 12 short 
pieces, composed by J. Fredericks; 
piano solo. Books1—2. [21488-21489 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
1G.) 191052 FH 2239309; 239st0s5 B: 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


IN PERFECT PEACE; music by Ira B. 
Wilson; soprano and alto. [21440 


© Sept. 2, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
EK 237837; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


In ROSE TIME (Aus der rosenzeit) ; 
waltz by H. Necke; piano with 1st 
and 2nd violins ad lib. (Musical 
sketch book.) [21441 

cy Ane: 115; 3910): 2 ec. Ane 15; 
1910; E 238495; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN SEVILLE; ged. von Paul Heyse, mu- 


sik von Rudolf Wagner, op. 242; 
minnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [21442 


@). dulys 27,1910 +52 c,. Aug: 20, 
1910; E 237247; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


IN SHERWOOD FOREST; a vocal inter- 
mezzo, words by Basil Harwood, 


music by Liza Lehmann; female 
voices. Vocal score. [21443 
© Sept..6,..1910;°2 c: Sept: 7, 


1910; E 288988; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


pt.. 1 ns. Vv. 5 


IN SUNNY KANSAS LONG AGO; words 
and music by D. H. Drummond. 
Kansas City, Wyandotte music co. 

[21444 

© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 esen. 3; 

1910; E 289258; D. Harlan Drum- 
mond, Kansas City, Kans. 


IN THE AIRSHIP; by Gertrude J. Bart- 
lett; piano. [21445 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 9, 
1910; E 239000; W. B. Hasey, West 
Somerville, Mass. 


IN THE CITY OF DETROIT; words by F. 
V. A. Flannery, music by Anna Rosa- 
lyn Klein. [21446 

© 1c Aug. 18; 1910+ bes T1 23 - 
Frederic V. A. Flannery, Detroit, 
Mich. 


IN THE DAYS GONE BY; words by Clifton 

Bingham, music by Leslie Harding. 

[21447 

© Aug. 22, 191025 Age 2. 

1910; E 237755; Regent music pub. 
co., London, England. 

IN THE FIELDS OF MY OLD SOUTHERN 
HOME; words and music by M. A. 
Shoemaker, Chicago. Shoemaker & 
Shoemaker. [21448 

© ‘Aug. 15, 1910= 2 renee dc: 
1910; E 238555; Mabel Abbott Shoe- 
maker, Chicago, Ill. 

IN THE GARDEN OF MY HEART; by E. R. 
Ball, arr. by Tom Clark. 1. Cornet 
with piano ace. 2. Trombone with 
piano ace. [ 21449, 21450 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 3, 
1910; E 2388988, 238939; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, N. Y. 
IN THE GOLDEN AUTUMN TIME; words 
and music by A. R. McColm. 
[21451 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1910; EH 287542; 
Arla R. McColm, Galesburg, I11. 

IN THE GONDOLA; barearolle by John 

W. Bischoff; piano. [21452 

© Aug. 22, 19103) 2) € aeaa2, 
1910; E 238647; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

IN THE HAYFIELD; march, by Harold 
Spencer ; piano. [21453 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2-6 Aue 2354 
1910; E 237580; McKinley music €o., 
Chicago, Ill. ' 

IN THE INTEREST OF SCIENCE; duet and 
dance, from The girl and the drum- 
mer, lyric by George Broadhurst, 
music by Augustus Barratt. [21454 

© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ¢) Ae; 
1910; E 2386138; Leo Feist, New 
York N> Ye 


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21474 


IN THE LAND OF THE GOLDEN SUN: writ- 


ten by Gilbert Wells, 
Kenny Kay. 

© Aug. 20, 1910; C. 
1910; E 2388634; Francis, 
Hunter, London, England. 


music by 
[21455 
Auey "22, 


aay 
Day & 


9 


a 


IN THE LAND WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL 


CoNWAY FLOWS; written and com- 
posed by Harry Gifford, Arthur 
Stroud and-Aubrey Kennett. 
[21456 
© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 ce Aug. 23, 
1910; E 237308; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


IN THE MORNING; rhapsody, words by 


Ernest Bilton, music by Stafford 
North; chorus and orch. Vocal 
score. 4to. [21457 

mage, 27, 1910: 2 c. Aug: 29, 
1910; E 237551; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


IN THE SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE; lyric 


by Dave Reed, music by Chauncey 
Oleott and Ernest R. Ball. [21458 

@©, Aue. 24, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 25, 
1910; E 237379; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN YOUR GOWN OF GRENADINE; written 


and composed by Fred Murray. 


{21459 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240020; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


INDIAN SUMMER; intermezzo, by Victor 


Moulton, piano. [21460 

ame, 25, 1910;.2 ec. Aug. 25, 
1910; E 237413; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Il. 


SINGING EXERCISES. 5th 
grade. [By] A. J. Abbott ... New 
York, Cincinnati [etc.] American 
book company [1910]. 32 p. 8vo. 
(Standard musical library.) [21461 

Gysept (1, 1910- 2 c. Sept. 8, 
wot; A 271441; Arthur J. Abbott, 
Manchester, N. H. 


INGENUA (L’) (Gigina); canzone na- 


politana, versi di Mimi’ Albin, mu- 
sica di Carlo Mirelli. [21462 

eisept. 5, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239262; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


INSPIRATION ; words by L. A. Lefevre, 


music by Charles H. G. Mottram. 
(Two songs, no. 2.) [21463 
@iasuly, 22,1910: 2 ce. Aue. 20; 


1910; E 237256; Bach & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


123 


INSTITUTE SONG BOOK... ed. by Laura 


Bryant... New York, A. S. Barnes 
co;; 1910: 2epetk; G60) py Sv.or S030: 
[21464 


© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1910; 
A 271359; A. S. Barnes co., New 
VEO Te AE 

INTRODUCTION ET ETUDE BRILLANTE; 
réveil des fées, par Emile Prudent, 
op. 41, transcrite avec variantes et 
doigtée, par G. Sgambati, pour pi- 
ano. [21465 

© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239317; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


IRELAND, DEAR IRELAND; words by P. J. 


O’Reilly, music by H. Trotére. No. 
Zim 1. No. 3 in) Bb flat, “Noy 4.in es 


[21466-21468 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 

15, 1910; H 240049—-240051; Ascher- 

berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


IRISH CRADLE SONG; words by Francis 
A. Fahy, music by Alicia Adélaide 
Needham. [21469 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
E 239052; Pigott & co., ltd., Dublin, 
Ireland. 


IRRESISTIBLE SUE; a Syncopated love 
song, words and music by H. M. 
Githens. [21470 

© 4 ec Aue 25, 1910 Bh 23788: 
Howard M. Githens, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Is HE PRECIOUS TO you; words by Ada 
R. Habershon, music by M. L. 
Stocks. [21471 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 
E 239221; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Is THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT I CAN 
DO FOR YOU; words by Irving Berlin, 
music by T. Snyder. [21472 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
H 287829; Ted Snyder co., New 
York, N.Y. 


Ir’s A GOOD OLD wWoRLD; words by Ed. 
Payne, music by W. Wolff. [21478 
©) Sept 190-2" cy Aug. 30. 
1910; HE 287680; William Wolff, 
Boston, Mass. 


Iv’S A LOVELY DAY FOR A SAIL; written 
by A. J. Mills, composed by Bennett 
Scott. London, Star music pub. co., 
ltd. [21474 

© Sept. 16, 1910; ec. Sept. 8, 
1910; E 287864; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


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21475 


pt lke ies vib 


IT’S DREADFUL TO BE AN OLD MAID; from 
the musical play The slim princess, 
werds by Henry Blossom, music by 
Leslie Stuart. [21475 

© 7Ange)/30,71910>" 2 esAnes 3k 
1910; E 2388858; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London, England. 

It’s JOY TO SAY GOOD EVENING BUT IT’S 
PAIN TO SAY GOOD NIGHT; words by 
Earle C. Jones, music by Julian 
Straus. [21476 

© Aus. Bi. 1910 2 cs Aueaeot. 
1910; E 288867; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

IT’S YOUR OWN HOME TOWN; words and 

music by Ben Harris and Morris 


Rosenblatt. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & €o. [21477 
© Aus. 16. 1910 +12" ce. Auge 24 


1910; E 238742; Harris & Rosen- 
blatt, New York, N. Y. 

IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS; words 
from As you like it by Shakespeare, 
music by G. W. Chadwick. 1. Men’s 
voices. 2. Women’s voices, trio. 
(Octavo series, no. 368 and 481.) 

[21478, 21479 

© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 

22, 1910; E 238662, 238663; Arthur 
P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


JAGERGRUSSE; ged. von Carl Pusch, 
musik von Hermann Sonnet, op. 138, 
no 8; ftir vierstimmigen md&nner- 
chor. Partitur. 4to. [21480 


©jyaduly 30) ASIOe 22. "ce. SAE OT, 
1910; E 237452; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 


JALOUSE; intermezzo par Ernest Gillet; 
orchestre avec piano—conducteur. 
4to. [21481 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237205; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 

JANUARY; A snow frolic, polka, by Sis- 
ter of St. Joseph; piano, in F flat. 
(All the year round, no. 1.) [21482 

Pause. 22, “1910. 2: e Aug. 23. 
1910; E 237292; Leo Feist, New 
Mork... ¥., 
JE ME PLEURE; poésie de Héléne Vacar- 
esco, musique de Paul Lacombe, 
[21483 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c@ Sept. 12, 
1910; E 289124; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France, 

JENNIE, THE GIRL FOR MY AIN FIRESIDE; 

song, words by Henry C. Lanneau. 

[21484 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 24, 

1910; E 238738; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


JERVIS-READ (H. V.) Two lyrical 
songs: a) At rest; words by Oscar 
Wilde; b) Oranges; words by Leigh 
Hunt. No. 1 in A. “Neots inew. 

[21485, 21486 


© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 
15, 1910; E 240047, 240048; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., Lon- 
don, England. 


JESUS CAN SAVE YOU NOW; words by 
Fred. P. Morris, music by Robert 
Harkness. [21487 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 239199; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa, 


JESUS DIED FOR ME; words arranged 


by Addie M. Alexander, music by 
Flora Lucas. 8vo. (Milk and honey, 
no. 59.) [21488 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238762; Metropolitan church assn, 
Waukesha, Wis. 


JESUS DIED FOR YOU AND ME; words and 
music by D. C. Hinds. [21489 
© Aug. 30, 1910;>2 eas 20) 
1910; E 237535; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
words and music by Mrs. P. C. 
Curnick. [21490 
© June 16, 1910; 2 « Aug. 29, 
1910; EO 237569; Paw @Gae@uenick, 
South Bend, Ind. 

JESUS LOVES ALL THE TIME; words and 

musie by E. J. Archer. [21491 

©. Aug. 15, 1910:7 2 vere 
1910; E 2371380; Edward J. Archer, 
Plainwell, Mich. 

JESUS LOVES THE CHILDREN; words by 
Elizabeth B, Miller, musie by J. E. 
Delmarter. [21492 

© -Aug. 8, 1910; 2 e. Sep ds, 
1910; E 2389197; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 

JESUS MY SAVIOUR STANDS BY MY SIDE; 
words and music by Mrs. P. C. Cur- 
nick. [21493 

© June 16, 1910; 2 c Aug: 29, 
1910; E 2387570; Paul C. Curnick, 
South Bend, Ind. 

JESUS SOUGHT ME; words by James 
Rowe, music by Samuel W. Beazley. | 
Svo. [21494 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 288783; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 
JEWELS; words by Ada R. Habershon, 
music by Robert Harkness. [21495 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1910; E 239204; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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21514 


JOHNSON-JEFFRIES 4TH OF JULY BIG 
FIGHT: words and music by B. E. 
Amos. [21496 

© 1c. Sept. 8, 1910; EB 237892; 
Bert E. Amos, Muskogee, Okla. 


JOLLY ROAMER (Lustiger wander- 
bursche): by A. Sartorio, op. 859, 
no. 7; piano. (Pleasures of life, 
no. 7.) [21497 

sept, 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 
1910; E 237737; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


JOYEUSES FOLLIES; polka par Alex- 
andre Sylvian Petit; orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [21498 

sen 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239111; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


JOYFUL (A) RIDE FOR HOME; by W. 

Aletter; piano. [21499 

Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c Sept. 3, 

1910; E 2388931; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


JULHALSNINGEN; [sacred song], mu- 
sik af A. L. Skoog. [21500 
(aSept 1;) 1910: -2 ec. Sept..6, 
1910; E 287789; <A. Liljengren, 
Crompton, R. I. 


JULROSEN; ord af Eric, musik af A. 
L. Skoog. [21501 
@© Sept 1, 1910; 2 c.. Sept. 6, 
1910; BH 287791; <A. Liljengren, 
Crompton, R. I. 


JULY; Sky rockets, galop, by Sister 
of St. Joseph; piano, in C. (All the 
year round, no. 7.) [241502 

© 22/7910: 2 c. Aug. 22, 
1910; E 287298; Leo Feist, New 
Work N.Y. 


JUNE; Vacation, march and two-step, 
by Sister of St. Joseph; piano, in C. 
(All the year round, no. 6.) [21503 

Orin 22, 19107 2 ¢c.' Aug. 23, 
1910; E 2387297; Leo. Feist, New 
Mors aN. Y. 


words by Harrison S. Morris, 
music by Alexander Mac Fadyen; 
high voice. [21504 

@r Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Sept: 7, 
1910; E 238990; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


JUST A DREAM OF YOU, DEAR; words by 
Milton Weil, music by F. Henri 
Klickmann. [21505 

OAs .25,, 1910", 2! ¢...Auge.> 25, 
1910; E 287852; Victor Kremer, 
Chicago, I]. 


JUST A FOND MEMORY; Song by A. 
Leckermeyer. New York. F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [21506 

©) Aus. 17) 191052" es Auemndiye 
1910; BH 238541; Annie Lecker- 
meyer, Lincoln, Nebr. 


JUST A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY; from 
The girl and the drummer, lyric by 
George Broadhurst, music by Au- 
gustus Barratt. [21507 

© Aue. ts, A910. 2) e Aue.. 22) 
1910; E 2388617; Leo Feist, New 
Works Ne Ye 


JUST A LITTLE CORNER; words by A. V. 
Daglish, music by H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale. [21508 

© July 2021910. -2-¢ Aussi 
1910; E 288903; Alda V. Daglish, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


JUST BECAUSE OF ONE MERE MAIDEN; 
words and music by L. L. Butler. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21509 

© Aug; 30; 1910-28 e Aue? 30: 

1910; E 287618; Lafayette Lentz 
Butler, Park Place, Pa. 


JUST FOR YOU MY HEART IS ACHING; 
words and music by H. G. H. Har- 
aldsen. [21510 


©1 ec. Sept. 3, 1910; E 238950; 
Hans Gustav Henry MHaraldsen, 
Harvey, Ill. 


JUST LOOK INTO MY EYES DEAR; words 
by A. M. Hall, music by H. Kirkus 
Dugdale. [21511 


OMaly 20s 19102 ic. 1 Auge sal, 
1910; H 288894; Alice M. Hall, Sara- 
toga Springs, N. Y. 


JUST ONE SARATOGA; march and two- 
step by C. C. Tyler, arr. by Robert 
Recker; orchestra. 4to. [21512 

© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1910; E 288851; Charles C. Tyler, 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 


JUST SAY THE WORD; words by Claude 

L. Barker, music by Roy L. Burtch. 

[215138 

@rAwens Sie 1910872: ee Aug: $1, 

1910; E 238866; Jerome H. Remick & 
eco., New York, N. Y. 


JUST YoU AND I; words and music by 
R. L.. Parker. [21514 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c Aug. 29, 
1910; BE 237526; R. Lemont Parker, 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 


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IKANTAT FOR JUBELSYNODEN, 1910; mu- 
siken af R. Lagerstrom, ord. af C. A. 
Lonnquist. 4to. [21515 

© June ad, 1910-2 "e, Awe20! 
1910; E 237514; Kyrkosangen pub. 
co., St. Peter, Minn. 


IXAPPA SiGMA; waltz by J. A. White, 
jr.; piano. [21516 
@ July 20; 1910-2) cy Ane 
1910; EK 238918; Jas. A. White, jr., 
Washington, D. C. 


JKKEEP LOOKING TO Him; words by James 


Rowe, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
Syo. [21517 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 24, 1910; 
EK 238976; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 


Miss. 


KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS; offertory 
solo, text from St. John XIV., music 
by W. H. Neidlinger; sop. or ten. 
and alto or bar. [21518 

COMuet225 AGO 2 ves Aues22, 
1910; E 238639; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Kenny (CH. iS.) 
solo. 


Caprice, op. 4; piano 
(Cycle of lyrics, no. 4.) 
[21519 
O©nmuie. 22 ACO 6 02 He. Amiel 7, 
1910; E 239062; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Idyl, op. 4; piano solo. (Cycle of 
lyrics, no. 3.) [21520 

©) dunes 22). 1910 22 eo Ane iG, 
1910; E 289061; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


KHAKI AND BLUE; march, by Wm. 

Brinsmead; full band. 4to. [21521 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c Aug. 18, 1910; 

E 237143; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NS YY. 


KIMMETH’s (THE) CHORDING CHART 
FOR PIANO OF ORGAN. Pla 22 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239252; Frank J. Kimmeth, 
Okabena, Minn. 


Kinc (THE) OF GLORY; words and 
music by C. G. Innocent. [21523 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1910; E 238922: 


Charles Goetze Innocent, Alpena, 
Mich. 
KING (THE) OF THE WIDE, WIDE 


WORLD; words by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Al. Piantadosi. [21524 

@) San. 227 1910:>"2 Ge Sept, 12, 
1910; E 239024; Leo Feist, New 
Yorks, No Ve 


KXIRSCHBLUTENFEST; Japanischer tanz 
fiir 6 paare, von Alex Hoffmann, 
musik yon Cesare Pugni. Ausgabe 
fiir klavier mit tanzbeschreibung. 

[21525 


© July 22, 1910; 2) ex Aue, 123, 
1910; E 237321; Eduard Bloch, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


KoLLIN; ged. von Detlev freiherr v. 
Liliencron, musik von [I. A. Moller.] 
4to. (Hausmusik Oberammergau, 
no. 8.) [21526 


© Aug. 22, 191035 2 rey Sept (45; 
1910; E 240086; Balthasar Keller, 
Oberammergau, Germany. 


KOMM MEIN SCHATZ IN DEN LUNA- 
‘ PARK; marsch-couplet aus Polnische 
wirtschaft, posse in 3 akten, gesangs- 
texte von Alfred Schonfeld, musik 
von Jean Gilbert. [21527 
© Aug. 8, 1910; -2¥ee Aime 27, 
1910; E 237495; Thalia-theater.-ver- 
lag, Berlin, Germany. 


KRAUSE (ANTON) ‘Three instructive 
sonatas (Drei instruktive sonaten) ; 
op. 1, ed. by Karl Benker; piano. 

[21528 

©. Sept. 1, 19102 "2 Ree seee ss, 

1910; E 287875, Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


IXRONPRINZEN-WALZER ; gesellschafts- 
tanz von Rudolph Knoll, musik von 
H. Eberle. Ausgabe A, fiir klavier 
mit deutscher tanzbeschreibung fir 
1 paar. [21529 

© July 22, 1910; 2 veg Auei 2s, 
1910; E 237322; Eduard Bloch, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Lapy (THE) or Leith; words by 
William Maginn, music by G. W. 
Chadwick. [21530 

© Sept. 1, 1910 ;°2%eseprr as 
1910; E 237702; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


LADY VIOLETTE; waltz by E. Emmett 
Meeks; piano. Philadelphia, M. D. 


Swisher. [21531 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 25°C 
1910; E 288861; Hlizabeth EH. 8 


Meeks; Jefferson, Tex. 


LADY WINE; from The sweetest girl in 
Paris, musical comedy, lyric by Ad- } 
dison Burkhardt and Collin Davis, ; 
music by Jos. E. Howard. [21532 | 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c Aug. 24, @ 
1910; E 238722; Chas. K: Harrise | 
New York, N. Y. 1 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


LAMENT; by F. S. Kelly, op. 4; piano 
solo. (Cycle of lyrics,no.1.) [215338 
megane 22, 1910:.2 c. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 2389059; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


LANCIERS (LES) DU PALAIS D’ORSAY; 
quadrille des lanciers, par H. Fouil- 
lot; piano. [21534 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 « Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239141; C. Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


LANE (THE) THAT LEADS TO DROWSY 
LAND; words by Leo J. Curley, music 
by Ernest R. Ball. [21535 

- Aue 24.°1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 25, 
1910; E 237362; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


LANGUAGE OF THE SOUL; waltzes by 
WwW. EE Seouton. 1. Orchestra. 2. 
Band. 4to. [21536, 21537 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 
1910; E 287751, 287752; Fillmore 
brothers co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Larco. See Handel (G. F.) 


LARK’s (THE) SONG; words by Olga 

Fricksen, music by Guy d’Hardelot. 

[21538 

er Aue 329; 1910; 2 © Aug: 30, 

1910; E 237612; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Larry O’TootE; words by W. M. 
Thackeray, music by G. W. Chad- 
wiek. No. 1. High voice. -No. 2. 
Low voice. [21539 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
EK 237701; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Last (THE) CALL; words and music 
py ©. P- Bissel, New York. FE. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [21540 

ean) 23, 1910; 2c. Aug.. 23, 
1910; E 237341; Chester P. Bissell, 
Marionville, Mo. 


Last (THE) GOOD-BYE; words and 
music by Lewis Barnes, in E flat. 
[21541 
OmoAne. (17, 1910% 2 ce) Aug 24, 
1910; FE 288711; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Last (A) REQUEST; words by Maud 
Cunningham, music by Leicester Ho- 
man. [21542 

BAe (22) 1910>2>.e. Aug, 23; 
1910; EH 237345; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London, England. 


_LAUDATE PUERT DoMINUM. See Men- 
delssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


21552 


LAUREL (THE) MUSIC READER; Special 
ed. Edited by W. L. Tomlins. Bos- 
ton; ©. CC.) Birechard & co,” 19t0:, v; 
154 p. 4to. $0.50. [21543 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1910; A -271270; C. C. Birchard.& 
co., Boston, Mass. 


LEGENDE; by H. Douglas; organ. Lon- 
don, Novello & co., ltd. [21544 
© Aus, 20, 19107 2 Aue 22) 
1910; E 287489; H. Douglas, Mat- 
lock, England. 


ecHem, (LA): par J. He Kioceo, arr: 
par Noel Johnson; violoncelle et pi- 
ano. [21545 
Ou aoe LOO; 2 e. eA mle 
1910; E 239081; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


LENT (HRNEST) Four little Cuban 
dances; piano. [21546 
© .Sept.. 7, 1910; .2. c. Sept. 8 
1910; E 237870; Washington music 
co., Washington, D. C. 

LENZLIED (DAS); ged. von Gottfried 
IKxeller, musik von Eduard Kremser, 
op. 154, no. 4; minnerchor ohne 
begleitung. Partitur und stimmen. 
Ato. [21547 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237446; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 

LEONORA; polka, by Emilio Murillo; 
piano. [21548 

© Aue 24) A900. 2 ve, | Anise 25), 
1910; EH 2373638; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Let GoD BE PRAISED; words and music 
by J. B. Adcock. 8vo. [21549 
©) Sept, 12, 1910: 2 ¢. ‘Sept. 15, 
1910; EH 240030; J. B. Adcock, Ber- 
nice, La. 

Let HIS LOVE LIGHT THE WAY; words 
by Maud Frazer, music by Robert 
Harkness, [21550 

©) Auew 8\. 1910: 2 c. Septe. 43, 
1910; E 239165; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 

LET JESUS LEAD; words by Maud Fra- 
zer, music by Robert Harkness. 

[21551 

@©reAe. 8. 1910" 2° "e, Sept. ds, 

1910: E 239186; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ler Mr Go; words arr. by Addie M. 
Alexander, music by Flora Lucas, 
Svo. (Milk and honey, no. 61.) 

[21552 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 

HE 288763; Metropolitan chureh 
assn., Waukesha, Wis. 


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21553 


pt. Ges, v..D 


LET ME HOLD MYSELF READY; words by 
Mrs. Frank <A. Breck, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley. S8vo. [21553 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 


E 2358769; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 
LET ME KISS YOU, LITTLE DEARIE; 


words and music by Marie White. 
[21554 
© Aue (30,1910 -02 c. Aue. 29; 
1910; E 237582; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


LET NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED; of- 
fertory solo, words from St. John 
XIV, music by W. H. Neidlinger ; 
sop. or ten., and alto or bar. [21555 

© Aue. 227) 1910.2 2 oc. Ave. 22. 
1910; E 238638; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


LETOVSKY (STANISLAV) 4 balladen, op. 
4; klavier. [21556 
© euly. 30. 19105. 2. C.,. Ale. Lene 
1910; E 237481; Schlesinger’sche 
buch & musik handlung' (Rob. 
Lienau), Berlin, Germany. 
LIEBESKONKURRENZ; Marsch aus der 
operette, Das musikantenmiadel, von 
Georg Jarno, arr. von Anton Mader. 
1. Infanteriemusik. 2. Kavallerie- 
musik. 3. Osterr. militarmusik. 
Ato. [21557-21559 
© July 28, 1910; 2 ce. each Aug. 
27, 1910: E 237461, 237468, 237471; 
Julius Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Ger- 
many. 


LIEBESLIED; by Laura G. Lemon; vio- 
lin and piano. [21560 
©) Aug. 18, 1910. (2 ¢ Aug: 19; 


1910: E 288582; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


— text und musik von Julius Bitt- 


ner. (Drei lieder fiir frauenstimme, 
no. 1.) [21561 

© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 289334; B. Schott’s sdhne, 


Mainz, Germany. 
LIEBESTRANK (DER); von Ernst Toch, 


op. 16; violine und klavier. (Vom 
Sterbenden rokoko, no. 1.) [21562 
© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 ce Aug. 30, 


1910; E 237638; P. Pabst, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


LIED (DAS) VOM LERCHERL; aus der op- 
eretten-burleske, Vindobona, du 
herrliche stadt, text von J. Bramer 
und A. Griinwald, musik von Leo 
Ascher. [21563 

©) Ane 2 A010 302 es Ane 30, 
1910: E 237642; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


LIED (DAS) VON DEM, DER STERBEN 
WOLLT’; ged. von G. Hochstetter, mu- 
sik yon Friedrich Bauer. [21564 


© Dec. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 


1910; E 240076; Paul Westphal, 
Berlin, Germany. 
LIFE; words by Robert Haven 


Schauffler, music by Flora Cochrane 
Burnham. [21565 


© Aug. 19, 19100 20eR Ages 2>?: 
1910; E 288626; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


LIFTED UP; words by Ada R. Ha- 
bershon, music by M. L. Stocks. 
[21566 
©. Aug. 8;. 1910: 2-e Sent As; 
1910; E 289205; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


LIGHT AND SHADOW; reverie, by Corey 
Davison; piano. [21567 
© Aug. 25, 1910t 27 Gi Ages, 
1910; E 237420; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, II]. 


LIKE A LILY THAT’S DRAWN IN THE 
WHIRLPOOL; words by Roger Lewis, 
music by Edward Stanley. [21568 

© Aug. 25, 19905) 2 eA. 25, 
1910; E 237407 ; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


LIKE AS A HART; Short unacc. anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by W. 
Wolstenholme. 4to. (The church 
choralist, no. 80498.) [21569 

©-Aug. 19, 1910: 2° eae 12: 
1910; E 288558; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


LIKE THE LARK; words by J. Oxen- 
ford, music by Franz Abt, ed. by 
Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. Heartz; 
sop. or alto. 4to. (Stanhope ed., 
no. 124.) [21570 

© Aug. 22, 1910: 2 GyAgee2e 
1910; E 237423; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


LILAS;: esquisse par Blair Fairchild, 
op. 18; piano. (Coins de jardin, no. 
1.5 ate 

© Sept: 17, 1910; 2 © Anse 
1910; H 238688 ; Ch. Hayet, Paris, 
France. 


LILLIAN ; waltz by C. F. Ingraham; or- 

chestra. 4to. [21572 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1910; 

E 237761; Hans Thompson, Clinton, 
Iowa. 


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nos. 40-438, Oct., 1910 


21589 


LISTEN TO THAT JUNGLE BAND; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Kendis 
and Paley. tis 


eee 27, 1910; 2 c.-Aug. 27, 
1910; E 2387427; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


Liszt (Franz) Loreley (The) ; three- 
part song, words from the German 
of H. Heine, by Arthur Westbrook, 


musie arr. by Harry Alexander 
Matthews: women’s voices. (Octavo 
edition, no. 12021.) [21574 


ene ay. 1910: 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1910; E 238562; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


LITTLE (THE) ADMIRAL; words by 
Henry Newbolt, music by C. V. Stan- 
ford, op. 117. 4to. (Songs of the 
fleet, no. 4.) [21575 

eeaus 20,1910: 2c. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 238528; Stainer & Bell, Itd.., 
London, England. 


LITTLE BLUE EYES (Blau aeugelein) ; 
polka mazurka by H. Necke; piano 
with ist and 2nd violins ad _ lib. 
(Musical sketch book.) [21576 

Ange: 15,-1910: 2 c. Aug. 15, 
1910; E 238494; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LITTLE CHATTERBOX (Plapper - miul- 
chen) ; by A. Sartorio, op. 859, no. 2; 
piano. (Pleasures of life, no. 2.) 

alairere 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 

EK 237132; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


hum MANCY; written by A. -E. 
Rogers, music by Charles H. G. 
Mottram. (Two songs, no. 1.) 

[21578 

iouauiy 22, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 20) 

1910; EH 237255; Bach & co., London, 
England. 


LITTLE PICKANINNIES GO TO SLEEP; 
words and music by Geo. Evans. 
[21579 
GrAue. 31, 19105 2 c. Aug. 31, 
1910; E 238870; Jos. Morris co., New 
Work, N.Y. 


LITTLE (A) POT of TEA: consul’s song 
from the musical play, The slim 
princess, words by Henry Blossom, 
music by Leslie Stuart. 4to. [21580 


© Aus. 29; 1910+ -2 «Aug. -30, 
1910; E 237609; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


LITTLE SCHOOL OF VELOCITY WITHOUT 
OCTAVES (Kleine schule der geliufig- 
keit ohne octavenspannungen); by 
Louis Kohler, ed. by Frederic Emer- 
son Farrar. (Ditson ed., no. 144.) 

[29581 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

IX 239012; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mags. 


LITTLE (THE) SIDE STREET WHERE 
MARY DWELLS; words by C. B. Case, 
music by Robert K. Belden. [21582 

© Aue 15. 19102 ve, Anes 1% 
1910; E 237885; Carleton B. Case, 
Chicago, Il. 


LITTLE (A) WHILE; words and music 

by C. S. Briggs; in C, E flat, and F. 

[21583 

© Ads.) 20; 3910" "2c Auge 24: 

1910; E 238715; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


LIVE IT EVERY DAY; words by James 
Rowe, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
Syo. [21584 

©s Aug? ei9i0; 2c. Auge 24 
1910; E 238767; S. W. Beazley, Lau- 


rel, Miss. 

Living (THE) FOUNTAIN; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Geo. H. 
Kurtz. [21585 

©) PAu: 8; 1910: 2) c Sept. sta: 


1910; E 2389180; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


LOBE DEN HERRN, MEINE SEELE; musik 
von Gust. Baumfelder, op. 14; ge- 
mischter chor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. (Drei leichte geistliche 
chorlieder, no. 3.) [21586 

Om Milye 23. A910 2.2 CAs De 
1910: E 237456; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach, Germany. 


LONE (A) FLOWER; reverie, by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. [21587 
© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239249; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Loo, Sur; written by A. J. Mills, com- 
posed by Bennett Scott. London, 
Star music pub. co., ltd. [21588 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ec Sept. §, 
1910; E 287865; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


Lorp (THE) IS A GREAT GOD; sacred 
song, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[21589 
©, Aue) 31,19105) 2 .c. sSept.cs, 
1910: BH 287848; Lorenz pub. ‘co, 
Dayton, Ohio. 


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21590 


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Lorp (THE) IS GRACIOUS; motet, music 
by Wilhelm Fink, op. 440; mixed 
‘voices. (Sacred octavo series, no. 
858. ) [21590 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 237691; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Lorp (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; words 
by W. S. Passmore, music by Henry 
Smart, ed. by Frederic H. Ripley 


and H. L. Heartz; sop. and alto. 
4to. (Stanhope ed., no. 125.) 

[21591 

©) Agen. 22) 19105: 2) ¥e. ,ANEY ZT, 


1910; E 237422; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Lorp (THE) OF GLORY LOVES THE CHIL- 
DREN; words by Ada R. Habershon, 
music by M. L. Stocks. [21592 

© Aug. ;8, 1910; 2 -e.-Sept: 18, 
1910; E 2389154; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Lorp’s (THE) PRAYER; music by C. 
Lee Williams; mixed chorus. (No- 
vello’s octavo anthems, no. 976.) 

[21593 
se. 10s. 1OkG: oD er: Anes ide 

1910; E 285970; Novello & co., ltd., 

London, England. 


response or short anthem, music 
by Isidora Martinez; mixed voices. 
4to. [21594 
© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237808; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 
LorRELEY (THE) See Liszt (F.) 
LOSE BLATTER; kleine klavierstiicke 
von Max Reger, op. 18, Heft 1-2. 
[.21595, 21596 
© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 16, 
1910; H 2393825, 939326 : B. Schott’s 
séhne, Mainz, Germany. 


LOTUS-FLOWER (A) IS BLOOMING IN MY 
HEART; words by A. M. Decevée, 
music by Edwin J. Decevée, op. 56. 


[21597 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 

E 237675; J. H. Schroeder, New 
York, Ny ¥: 


LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT; words by August 
Randolph, music by A. Wess. New 
York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[21598 

© Aug: 16, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 

1910; E 238750; Andrew Wess, New 
York, Nz. 


f 


LOVE, FIX A DAY; words by A. Tenny- 
son, music by J. Mary Canfield. 
[21599 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 237718; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


LOvE IN ALL SEASONS; words by Basil 
Hood, music by Edward German. 
No. 2 in E flat. [21600 

© Aug. 22, 1910>" 27e.eame os, 
1910; E 2373385; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


LovE (THE) LIGHT OF YOUB EYES; 
words by Clinton Scollard, music by 
C. B. Hawley; low voice. [21601 

© Aug. 17, 1910228 ae 1%, 
1910; E 238538; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LOVE ME KID; words by Penn and 
Thaler, music by Frank A. Thaler. 
[21602 
© July 28, 1910; 2 eee? 10; 
1910; E 235969; Thaler music pub. 
co., Van Wert, Ohio. 


LOVE REIGNETH OVER ALL; waltz chorus, 
words by E. Exon, music by C. G. 
Elsiisser; male voices. New edition. 
4to. (Vocal library of part songs, 
ete., no. 89.) [21608 

Aug. 30, 1910; 2 e¢ Aug. 31, 
1910; E 238857; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


LovE WAKES: words by Walter Scott, 
music by William J. Phillips. 
[21604 


© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 « Aug. 23, 
1910; E 237344; J. B. Cramer & €O., 
Lids London, England. 


LovELY-MARCH; par Cerisoles; orches- 
tre avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 
[21605 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 « Aug. 22, 
1910; E 238690; A. Léo, Paris, 
France. 


LOVE’S AWAKENING; by L. Hill; piano. 

[21606 

© July 20, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 31. 

1910; E 238869; Lenah Hill, Green 
City, Mo. 


LovE’s CHALLENGE; words by J. F. 
Stockdill, music by H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale. 2 [21607 


© July 20, 1910; 2 c« Aug. 31, 
1910; EH 238016; J . F. Stockdill, 
Twisp, Washington. 


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21627 


LOVE’S DREAM; valse par Maud d’EIl- 
phine; piano. [21608 
©) sept. 17, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 289101; Ch. Hayet, Paris, 
France. 


LOVE’S DREAM OF YOU; words by Earle 

-C. Jones, music by Charlotte Blake. 

[21609 

ewe ot 1910: 2 ce. Aug. 31, 

1910; E 238863; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


LOVE’S FIRST WHISPER; by Leo Fried- 
man, arr. by J. S. Fearis; piano 4 
hands. Grade 4. [21610 

i) Aue. 30; 1910;. 2 e:. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 2387574; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, I]. 


LOVE’S IMAGE; words by James Thomp- 
son, music by C. W. Chadwick. No. 
1. Sop. or ten. No. 2. Mezzo sop. 
or bar. [21611 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 237697; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


LOVE’S LESSON; from the musical play, 
The slim princess, words by Henry 
Blossom, music by Leslie Stuart. 
4io. [21612 

© Aas) 29; 1910; 2 ¢ Aug. 30, 
1910; E 237610; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


LOVE’S MESSAGE; flower song, by F. R. 
Kimball; piano. [21613 
(ip Aue 25. 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 25; 
1910; E 287410; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


— words by Charles Mackay, music 
by Jessie Johnston. [21614 


© Aug. 30,1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 


HE 287721; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


LOVE’S PLEADINGS; par Bruce Steane, 
arr. par Alfred Kaiser; orchestre. 
4to. [21615 

© July 16, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1910; 
E 239077; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 
Germany. 


LOVE’S REWARD, DEAR, WAITS FOR YOU; 
words by Charles L. Sherman, music 
by Don Donaldson. [21616 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c@ Aug. 24, 
1910; E 237877; Donaldson & Sher- 
man, New York, N. Y. 

LovE’s SILENCE; words by Clifton 

Bingham, music by Leslie Harding. 

[21617 

ie) Aue, (22, 19107 2) ec. Aug. (24, 

1910; E 287754; Regent music pub. 
co., London, England. 


LOVE’s SONG; waltz by Bertram L’Es- 
trange; piano, [21618 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240041; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


Lovine; words and music by Manuel 
Klein. [21619 
© Aug. 24,1990. 2)¢:. Aue. 625, 
1910; E 237364; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. See Donizetti 
(G.) 


LUCILE WALTZ; by Fred lLuscomb; 
military band. 4to. [21620 
Gy Aue 7.) 190K Qo eA, eS 
1910; E 287119; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LULLABY; by G. Engel; piano acc. by 

Julius Weinberger ; violin and piano. 

[21621 

@) Aug, 26, 1910) 2 ¢, VAue. 22 

1910; E 237480; Albert Teres, New 
York Ni Y. 


LULLABY LAND; words and music by 

F, L. Gale. [21622 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 

EH 235998; Frank L. Gale, Morris, 
GLY 


LUTINERIE; par Christian Schifer, op. 
52; piano. (Piéces mignonnes, no. 
4.) [216238 

© Augs 2, 19105 27 ¢ Sept, 14; 
1910; E 239257; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LYNES (FRANK) Canzonetta in D, op. 
Deno. 2 (OEZAT. [21624 
© Aug. 22, 1910;-2 « Aug. 22, 
1910; EH 238653; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass, 


Ma Lay. Lay; from Four songs of 
Burma, words by R. C. J. Swinhoe, 
musie by J. W. J. Alveo. [21625 

© July 28; 1910; 2-¢..Jduly 29, 
1910; E 288007; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


McDUFFEE (MABEL HowarpD); Andan- 
tino in D; organ. obl. Svo. [21626 
©r Aus. sO 1910s" 2 c:- Sept. 4, 
1910; E 237720; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


MADAME DoreTTE; von Ernst Toch, 
op. 16; violine und klavier. (Vom 


2 


sterbenden rokoko, no. 3.) [21627 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 30, 1910; 
EH 287635; P. Pabst, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


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MADAME SHERRY; barn dance or schot- 
tische, by Karl Hoschna, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; military band. 4to. 

; [21628 

© Ane, 24-1910; (2): Aug: 25, 

1910; EH 237361; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

—— march-two-step, by Karl Hoschna, 
arr. by W. C. O’Hare; band. 4to. 

[21629 


©, Aug.o3l.. 1910; 2) cP Sept. 


1910; E 237710; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 
MaD’MUAZEL FRU-FRU; canzone na- 


poletana, versi di G. Capurro, musica 
di S. Gambardella; canto e piano- 
forte. [21630 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 Sept. 12, 1910; 
EH 239085; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


MADRIGAL; par Ph. Gaubert; orchestre 
avee piano conducteur. 4to. [21631 
© Aue: 19, 1910-2 .¢, Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237209; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


MANNE, HAK’ MIR MAL DIE TAILLE AUF; 
rheinlinder-couplet aus Polnische 
wirtschaft, posse in 3 akten, gesangs- 
texte von Alfred Schonfeld, musik 
yon Jean Gilbert. [21632 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237494; Thalia-theater-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS; set 
to music in the key of E flat, by 
Charles R. Hodge; mixed voices. 
4to. (Church music review, no. 268.) 

[21633 

© ‘Sept. 10, 1910:-2 & ‘Sept: 12; 

1910; E 289042; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Mar; hymne au printemps, valse lente 
par M. Depret, op. 75; piano seul. 

[21634 


e. Aug. 20, 
Maurice Depret, 


© duly 16,1910 +2 
1910; E 237288; 
Paris, France. 


MAI BROTER SAVERIO; versi di Tony 
Ferrazzano, musica di Paolo Bolog- 
nese. Edizione 1910. [216385 


©) AUS: 20; 1910202 ie, -Augn23, 
1910; E 2387305; Antonio Grauso, 
New York, N. Y. 


Maips oF NIAGARA; valse, from The 
international cup, by Manuel Klein; 
piano. [216386 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
BE 238927; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y. 


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MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE; 
the Bible, music by W. Stillman 
Martin. [21637 

© Aug. 15, 1910;02 yeutAmes a7: 
1910; E 238518; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


words from 


MAMMY WON’T YOU PLEASE SING OLD 
BLACK JOE; words and music by J. 
i. Clark, opaads [216388 

© 1c. Sept. 9, 1910; E 239006; 
John Francis Clark, New York, N. Y. 


Man (THE) IN THE SILVERY MOON; 
words by A. Seymour Brown, music 
by Nat D. Ayer. [21689 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 11, 1910; 
E 235975; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MAN PREIST IN TAUSEND LIEDERN DICH; 
walzerlied aus der operetten-bur- 
leske, Vindobona du herrliche stadt, 
text v. J. Bramer und A. Grtinwaild, 
musik von Leo Ascher. [21640 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 30, 1910; 
E 2876388; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


MANDOLINEN-ALBUM NO. 11; enthalt 
22 kompositionen, von Paul Lincke. 
Ato. [21641 

© Sept. 2, 1910+) 20 “Sept. 3; 
1910; E 238946; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


MANDOLINES; par Maurice Pesse, pour 
piano. (Six piécettes, no. 6.) 
[21642 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239133 ; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


MaNbDy JANE; words by Karl Tausig, 
music by Ed. Gallager and Al. 
Shean. [216438 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240029; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


MANY A TIME; words by Ada R. Hab- 

ershon, music by Robert Harkness. 

[21644 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c Sept. 18, 

1910; EK 239147; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Marcu; Where the shamrock grows, 
march, by Sister of St. Joseph; pi- 
ano, in G. (All the year round, no. 


3.) [21645 


© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 23, 
New 


1910; E 237294; Leo Feist, 
York, N. Y. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


21664 


(Freiheitsmarsch) ; 
yon Franz Adam; piano. [21646 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240048; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


MARCHE BURLESQUE; par Ernest Gil- 
let; orchestre avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. [21647 

eae -19> 1910: 2c. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237202; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


MARCH LIBERTY 


MARCHE DES LILLIPUTIENS; par Ernest 
Gillet; orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [21648 

ee 19, 1910;:2-c; Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237218; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


MARCHE GUERRIERE; par Léo Pouget; 
orchestre avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. (Petites orientales, no. 1.) 

[21649 

Se eAge 19, 1910: 2 c. Aug. 20, 

1910; E 237215; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 

MARCHE PRINTANIERE; par Edm. Filip- 
pucci; orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [21650 

GrAu= 19 1910: 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 287206; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 

MARCHING TO THE WORDS, I WILL; 
words and music by Alice Samples. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21651 

eee 25. 1910; 2 c. Aug, 23, 

1910; E 237339; Mrs. H. G. Samples, 
c/o J. W. Brown, Towns, Ga. 


MARE, MARE MIO; canzone napoletana, 
versi di A. Panzuti, musica di S. 
Gambardella. [21652 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239260; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 

MARGARETE; versi di A. Barbieri, mu- 

Sica di V. di Chiara. [21653 


ee Ane. 13, 1910; 2 ce Aug. 24, 
1910; E 288797; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


_ MARGRET AM TORE; von Adolf Jensen, 
ubertragen von Emil  Kronke, 
klavier. [21654 


© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 2398138; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MARITANA; by W. V. Wallace, arr. by 
W. FEF. Ambrosio; 3 violins, piano, 
and guitar. [21655 

me Aue 9G 1910; 2 ec. Aug. .18) 
1910; E 287190; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y¥; 


ot 


MaAaRJANKO, MARJANKO [and] Rag- 
NERACEK; 2 pochody z Libickych 
pisni se zpévem, sloZil Fr. Krejéik. 
Harmonie-musik. 24mo., [21656 

©Ovsuly 28)°1910 2 cea Auey 27, 
1910; EH 237442; Mojmir Urbdének, 
Prague, Austria. 


MARSCH DER SCHOTTLANDER; von Carl 
Zimmer, op. 85; pianoforte. [21657 
Gy Ate, 18. 1910 2c. Sept, ta: 
1910; E 240077; Paul Westphal, 
Berlin, Germany. 


MartHa. See Flotow (F. von) 


Mary; from The sweetest girl in 
Paris, lyric by Addison Burkhardt 
and Collin Davis, music by Jos. EH. 
Howard. [21658 

© PAE. 724.0 1910 2) cy Aulex 24° 
1910; E 238727; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 

MARY MINE; words by Fred. BH. Weath- 
erly, music by Hermann Lohr; no. 
Zin .C: [21659 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 30, 
1910; E 2387611; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Mary MoruHer; sacred song, words and 
music by Annie D. Scott. No. 1 
in F. [21660 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 30, 
1910; E 2375938; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


MARY’S GARDEN; a Set of songs with 
dialogue for children’s performance, 
words and music by Ethel Ireson. 
Svo. [21661 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
EL 2387857; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


Mass oF THE IMMACULATE VIRGIN; 


composed by B. A. Flynn; mixed 
voices. Vocal parts. [21662 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 


1910; E 239241; Hamilton S. Gor- 


don, New York, N. Y. 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC) 
Crépuscule; mélodie, transcription 
ar Jules Cottin, op. 286; mandoline 


et piano. [21663 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 2389106; Heugel € cie, 


Paris, France. 
Don Quichotte; opéra comique en 
quatre actes. Partition d’ orchestre. 
[21664 
© Suly-.30, 1910; 2 ce Aug: 10; 
1910; D 18711; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


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Dt... 0.S., v.85 


MASTERSINGERS OF NUREMBERG. See 


Wagner (R.) 


May; Dancing in the sunlight, gavotte, 
by Sister of St. Joseph; piano, in F 
flat. (All the year round, no. 5.) 

[21665 

©) Age "22 1910242; “Anions: 

1910; E 287296; Leo Feist, New 
York; No ¥; 

May-BELLS (Maiglockchen); twelve 
very easy study pieces by Fritz 
Spindler, op. 44, ed. by Karl Benker ; 
piano. . [21666 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 237874; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 


Mass. 
May DAY; by Gertrude J. Bartlett; 
piano. [21667 


© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 239001; W. B. Hasey, W. Somer- 
ville, Mass. 

MazurKA; von Friedr. Reinbrecht, op. 
45; klavier (Zwei salon-komposi- 
tionen, no. 1.) [21668 

@rAus 11) A910=322 ex iSept 15, 
1910; E 240101; Steingriber-verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

MEDIATION; words by Maud Frazer, 

music by Alfred L. Field. [21669 


©) Ane, 98> 1910242 (© “Sepie 418; 
1910; E 239150; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


MEDITATION; by Alfred Fieldhouse; 
piano. [21670 
©asepin 13, 1910): 2 oe. .Sept.<i5, 
1910; E 240024; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


by Henry M. Dunham; organ. 
[21671 

©) Aue: 22, 1910= 2. cx Ang, 22, 
1910; E 238652; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

MEET ME AT FRENCH LICK SPRINGS; 
words and music by Bell and John- 
son. [21672 

© Age. 30° 49105. 2 ¢. “Auge. 29, 
1910; HE 2387534; Harry Bell and 
Lloyd Johnson, Princeton, Ind. 


MEET ME AT THE RIVERVIEW; waltz 
song, words and music by L. S. 
Witte. [21673 


© «1. c.° Sept., 8, 1990; 237832: 
L. Sherbie Witte, Milwaukee, Wis. 
MEET ME DOWN BY THE RIVER, DEARIE: 
from Girlies, words by Harry Wil- 
liams, music by Egbert Van AI- 
styne. [21674 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 
FE 235974; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MEET ME HALF WAY; words and music 
by Charlotte Blake. [21675 


© Aug. 31, 19105 22a aes 
1910; E -238865; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


MEET ME IN SAN Disco, 1915; words 
and music by W. Wakefield, arr. by 
Albert A. Kendall. [21676 

© July 30, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 4, 1910; 
E 237235: Wallace Wakefield, San 
Diego, Cal. 


MEET ME THERE; words by Ada R. Ha- 

bershon, music by Robert Harkness. 

[21677 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 

E 239169; Charles M. Alexander, 
New York, N. Y. 


MEET ME WHERE THE LANTERNS GLOW; 
from A trip to Japan, by Manuel 
Klein, arr. by Tom Clark; cornet 
solo with piano acc. (Witmark edi- 
tion, no. 179.) [21678 

© Aug. 24, 1910-2 eae 
1910; E 237373; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


trombone solo with piano acc. 
(Witmark edition, no. 177.) [21679 

© Aug. 24, 1910302 e Ames 25: 
1910; E 237374; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MEIN ALLES HIER IM LEBEN, BIST DU 
MEIN LIEB ALLEIN; walzerlied text 
von Paul Henning, musik von Paul 
Bendix. [21680 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237478; Luna verlag, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

MEIN GLAUBIGES HERZE, FROHLOCKE. 

See Bach (J. S.) 


MELANCHOLY; by A. M. Lo Sealzo; 
violin with piano ace. [21681 
© Aug. 22; 1910; 2 eG) ApeeZa. 
1910; E 237382; A. M. Lo Scalzo, 
New York, N. Y. 


MeELopy (THE) SHOP MARCH; by K. L. 

King; band. 4to. [21682 | 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29,1910; 

E 237519; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


MEN (THE) oF HaRLECH; march by 
J. Robinson, arr. by G. H. Reeves; 
full band. 4to. : [21683 

© July 23, 1910; 2 « Auge as 
1910; E 237142; Carl Fischer, New | 
Nok, IN- ON. 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JAcoB LuD- 
wic Ferix) Laudate pueri Dominum, 
op. 89; Psalm CXII, rey. and ed. by 
Nicolo <A. Montani; three-part 

- chorus of boy’s voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, liturgical Catholic church 
musie, no. 5486.) [21684 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237804; G. Schirmer, New York, 
N. 


MeENUET. See Beethoven (L. van) 


MENUETT: von Dussek, arr. fiir violine 
mit klavierbegleitung, von Willy 
Burmester; ausgabe fiir violoncello 
mit klavier arr. von Alfred Moffat. 
(Alte weisen, no. 6.) [21685 

@auly 18, 1910: 2 c. Aug: 17, 
1910; E 239074: B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MENUETT. See Mozart (W. A.) 


MENUETTO; par J. H. Fiocco, arr. par 

Noel Johnson; violoncelle avec piano. 

[21686 

© June 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1910; 

E 239058; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


von Milandre., arr. fiir violine mit 
klavierbeglietung, von Willy Burme- 
ster. Ausgabe ftir violoncello, mit 
klavier, arr. von Alfred Moffat. 
(Alte weisen, no. 8.) [21687 


Ooi 18, 1910: 2c. Aus. 17, 
1910; E 239076; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MEPHISTO; grosse dramatische scene, 
von Serafin Alschausky. 1. Posaune 
solo mit orchester, stimmen. 2. Mit 
klavier, partitur. [21688, 21689 

© July 20, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
Pero hy). 2a fale, 2olol6 3 A. HH. 
Fischer, Bremen, Germany. 


MEXICAN SONG: words and music by 
B. Boder. [21690 
© 1 e Aug. 23,°1910: BE 237807: 
Bartlett Boder, San Francisco, Cal. 


MIA CARA GIULIETTA; versi di A. Cali- 

fano, musica di E. Di Capua. [21691 

© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 

E 287819: Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


Mra (LA) Rosa; versi di Rocco Gal- 
dieri (Rambaldo), musica di Carlo 
Mirelli. [21692 

@ Aug. 43, 1910: 2. c... Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238795; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


"MID SORROW AND Joy; fantasie by 

Fred Luscomb; military band. 4to. 

[21693 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 

1910; H 288583; J. W. Pepper, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


MippLE (THE) WATCH; words by Henry 
Newbolt, music by C. V. Stanford, 
op. 117. 4to. (Songs of the fleet, 
NOS ae) [21694 

© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 238527; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


MIDNIGHT BY THE SEA; four-part song, 
words by Noél Paton, music by A. C. 
Mackenzie, op. 71, no. 2. 4to. 
(Novello’s part-song book, no. 1198.) 

[21695 

©) Aves 31h 191022" Gy Sente a 

1910; E 2387668; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


MIDNIGHT WATCHES; words by Arthur 
C. Coxe, music by Thoro Harris. 
Second tune. [21696 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 
1910; E 287885; W. B. Rose, Chicago, 
Ill. 


MrKkapo; by A. S. Sullivan, arr. by 
W. EF. Ambrosio; 3 violins, piano 
and guitar. - [21697 
© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E. 237201; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INGY, 


MILLE ET UNE Nuits. See Strauss (J.), 
jr. 


MIMI PINSON; promenade élégante par 

G. De Sena, op. 98, piano. [21698 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Sept. 15, 1910; 

E 240074; Carisch & Jiinichen, Mi- 
lan, Italy. 


MINUET; by Reginald de Koven, op. 
339 piano. (Dream dances, six char- 
acteristic morceaux, no. 3.) [21699 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; 
E 235983; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MINUET-WALTz (Menuett-walzer); by 
H. Necke; piano with 1st and 2nd 
violins ad lib. (Musical sketch 
book.) [21700 

©, Aug. 15, 1910; 2 cc. Auge 18, 
1910; E 238501; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


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21701 Dt. TH wien 
Missa (Msza); in honorem Sanctae | MooRIsH LULLABY; words by May 
Caeciliae, composita de Hugenio Byron, music by Edw. German. 
Walkiewicz, op. 70, .ad quatuor [21710 
voces aequales, viriles, comitante © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 el iSene. 9, 
organo. 4to. [21701 1910; E 239018; Boosey & co., Lon- 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, don, England. 
1910; HE 239225; B. J. Zaiewski, | Morceav; by Alfred Fieldhouse; 
Chicago, Il. piano. [21711 


Mr. JoLLy BOY; words by Arthur 
Wimperis, music by R. Penso. 

: [21702 

© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 31, 

1910; E 238859; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

Mr. SwEENEY; from Follies of 1910, 
words by Will A. Heelan, music by 
Seymour Furth. [21703 

@ “Anes 24.) 1910; 2 ic Ames 30) 


TSAO) Ky 23885375 Jos. Morris “coz, 
New York, N. Y. 
MoDERN STUDIES FOR THE VIOLIN; 


book 2, arr. by H. Green; key of C 
and G. [21704 

©, Aug. 29; 1910: 2, .c. Sept... 1, 
1910; E 237669; Henry Green, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MOLTO ALLEGRO; extrait des Deux 
novelettes, par Blair Fairchild, op. 
10, arr. par Emile Roux; violon et 
piano. [21705 

© Septs AG, 1910 92 ec) Auge, .22: 
1910; E 238679; Ch. Hayet, Paris, 
France. 

MOLTO ALLEGRO, ET ANDANTE; exirait 
des Deux novelettes, par Blair 
Fairchild, op. 10, arr. par Emile 
Roux; violon, violoncelle et piano. 

[21706 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢@ Auge 22, 

1910; E 288681; Ch. Hayet, Paris, 
France. 

Monk’s (THE) DREAM; entr’acte by 
Arnold Safroni, arr. by J. Ord 
Hume; band. (Boosey’s military 
journal, 128th series, no. 6.) 

[21707 

@ Ange 22, 1910; 2c. Aug? 23: 

1910; E 237330; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

MONTANARA E PIFFERARO; pezzo carat- 
teristico, di G. De Sena, op. 102, 
per pianoforte. [21708 

©) Aug. 3,-1910; 2° eo ‘Sept:* 15, 
1910; E 240070; Carisch & Jiini- 
ehen, Milan, Italy. 

Moopy (D. B.) Seven songs; voice 
and piano, within the staff. 4to. 

[21709 

Aus. 20, 1910." 2 eG) Kus. 30, 

1910; E 2387658; D. B. Moody, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


© Sept. 13, 1910: 2 eesege. 15. 
1910; E 240025; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MoRENITA; by Emilio Murillo; piano. 
[21712 
© Aug. 24, 1910:" 2) eames 25, 
1910; BE 237365; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N: Y¥. 
MORNING AT THE FARM; words and 
music by Mrs. H. Simpkins. [217138 
© July 20; 1910) 2 eae oe 
1910; E 288893; Mrs. Helena Simp- 
kins, Camden, N. J. 
MORNING (A) IN May; trio, words 
adapted from Shelley, music arr. 
from a Peruvian dance by Charles 


S. Elliot; women’s voices. (Octavu 
series, no. 462.) [21714 
© Aug. 22, 1910: 2 ce 22: 


1910; E 238660; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Most (THE) POPULAR MANDOLIN DANCE 
FOLIO; arr. by Louis Tocaben; 1st. 
and 2nd. mand. with piano and gui- 
tar ace.  4to. [21715 

© Aug. 12, 1916: 92ne) Aues26, 
1910; E 2387488; Hinds, Noble and 
Eldredge, New York, N. Y. 

MoszKowski (Moritz) Mélodie, op. 
77, no. 9; arr. by Arthur W. Pollitt; 
organ. (Original compositions and 
transcriptions, no. 14.) [21716 


© July 16, 1910; 2 @ toss. 
1910; E 239068; B. Schott’s sdohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Valse brillante, en la bémol; 
piano seul. b21F17 

© July 5,.1910; 2 ce. Aug. 17, 1910; 
E 239066; B. Schott’s s6dhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


MOTHER, DEAREST SWEETHEART; words 
and music by Wm. T. Vayo, arr. by 
L. A. Clark. [21718 

© Aug. 22; 19105 2 ci -Aue Zs 
1910; E 288704; William T. Vayo, 
Boston, Mass. 

MotHER (A) GOOSE TALE; music by 
Geo. C. Flint. 4to. (Part songs for 
men’s voices, no 285.) [21719 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237729; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct.. 1910 
ene # ae 


MoTHER LOVE (Mutterliebe); words 
by A. H. Quaritch, English version 
by L. H. David. music by C. H. Clut- 
Sam. Wo tin D. No. 2 in E flat. 
No. 3 in G. [21720-21722 

© Aue. 27, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237508—237510. Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, Eng- 
land. 


MorTrHeR MACHREE; words by Rida 
Johnson Young, music by Chauncey 
Oleott and Ernest R. Ball. [21723 

@© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 e Aug. 20, 
2910- BH 237279; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


MoTHER SAYS YOU WOULDN'T DO: words 
by R. P. Smith, music by Paul Mor- 
ris. Marion, Ind. Queen City pub. 


co. [21724 
© Aue 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
ome 2Sdols KR. P: Smith, 


Marion, Ind. 


MOTHER WILL PRAY FOR ME; words by 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley. Svo. [21725 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238773; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


MoUNTAINEERS (THE): waltz, on melo- 
dies from the musical play, by Regi- 
nald Somerville; piano. [21726 


© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910: 
E 237744; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd.. London, England. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Men- 
uett; violine mit klavierbegleitung 
arr. von Willy Burmester. Ausgabe 
fiir violoncello mit klavier, arr. von 
Alfred Moffat. (Alte weisen, no. 
4.) PAT PAG 

niu 48. 1910: 2 c.. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 239072; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Praise ye; words from Psalm 150, 
musie are. trom Mozart's B fiat 
string trio by Rufus O. Suter; mixed 
voices. (Octavo church music, no. 
10083. ) [21728 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
KE 237727; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


—— Silently blending; arr. by Wm. 
Heald. 1. Clarinet and piano. 2. 
Cornet and piano. [ 21729, 21730 

© July 20, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
oes. 1910: 237159; 287161; Carl 
Fischer, New York. N. Y. 


Sn, 


MUNCHNER MARSCH; von Franz Lehiar, 
arr. von Hans Schott; salon-orches- 
ter. 4to. [20731 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 27,1910: 
Tf) 237472; W. Karezag & IK. Wallner, 
Vienna, Austria. 


Munro (D. R.) Twelve voluntaries 

for the organ or harmonium. [21732 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910: 

- E 237858; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


MURMELNDES LUFTCHEN; von Adolf 
Jensen, ubertragen von Emil Kronke, 
klavier. (Drei lieder, no. 1.) 

iZitse 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 

1910; E 239312; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Muses (LES) DANS LA FORET; rondo, 
xviii™® siécle, par Adhémar de Flag- 
ny, arr. par Noel Johnson; violon- 
cello et piano. [21734 

©usune 27. 191032) ce. Anes. ie 
1910; E 239078; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MUSIC HATH CHARMS (Trost in t6nen) ; 
by A. Sartorio, op. 859, no. 3; piano. 
(Pleasures of life, no. 3.) [2173 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237733; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


MUSICA PROIBITA (Verboteher gesang) ; 
von 8. Gastaldon, arr. von O. Hack- 
enberger. 1. Infanteriemusik. Ze 
Cavalleriemusik. [ 21736, 21737 

© Aug. 17, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 
15, 1910; E 240081, 240082; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin, Germany. 


MUSICAL THOUGHTS FOR THE PIANO; 
written unaided and without correc- 
tion by pupils of the Fletcher music 
method. [217388 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 6, 1910; 
EK 287805; C. W. Thompson & o., 
Boston, Mass. 


MUSIKANTENMADEL (DAS); _ gavotte 
aus der operette von Georg Jarno, 
arr. von Anton Mader. 1. Osterr. 


militirmusik. 2. Deutsche infan- 
teriemusik. 3. Kavalleriemusik. 
4to. [21739-21741 


e. each Aug. 
37468, 237467 : 


© July 28, 19103: 2 
237 
Stuttgart, Ger- 


27, 1910; E 2387459, 
Julius Feuchtinger, 
many. 


1251 


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pt. II, n. S., Vv. 5 


MUSIKANTENMADEL (DAs)—Continued. 
intermezzo aus der operette, von 
Georg Jarno, arr. von Anton Mader. 
1. Deutsche infanteriemusik. De 
Osterr- militirmusik. 3. Grosses or- 
chester. 4. Pioniermusik. 4to. 
[21742-21745 
© July 28. 1910; 2c. each Aug. 27, 
1910; E 287462, 237464, 237469, 
237470; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


Mussa (Victor EMANUEL) Adagio; 

violine und klavier. [21746 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1910; 

E 237631; P. Pabst, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


My BLESSED SAviouR, JESUS; words by 
Donald S. Lundin, music by Helen 
R. Svedman. Svo. . (Milk and honey, 
no. 57.) [21747 

©. Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238760; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


My BLUSHING YANKEE ROSE; words and 
music by S. Adams. New York, F. 
B. Haviland pub. co. [21748 

©: Aue. 24. 1910=" 2 ce Aue: 524, 
1910; E 238811; Steve Adams, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


My cow Boy GIRL; words and music by 


P. W. Frett. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [21749 
© Aueie30. 1910: 27 e. Aucie30, 


1910; E 237614; Peter W. Frett, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


My DARLING (Mein liebling) ; waltz, by 
H. Necke; piano with 1st and 2nd 
violins ad lib. (Musical sketch 
book. ) [21750 

© Aus 15,4910; 2c. Ans." 15, 
1910; E 238489; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


My DARLING NELLIE GREY; Song, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; voice and piano. 
[21751 
©) MAweds, LASTO 2 erm, (24. 
1910; E 238708; Jos. Morris co., New 
Work JN. -Y: 


My FAIRY QUEEN; words and music by 
L. Wilcox. [20 fo2 
Ghwily 20). 4910...2. ¢. Aus. 31, 
1910; E 288895; Lester Wilcox, Med- 
ford, Oreg. 


My FATHER WAS A SOLDIER; words and 

music by J. Jordan. [21753 

© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; 

E 238586; Julian Jordan, New York, 
INS OY. 


My HEART IS THINE; words by C. S. 
Hottenstein, music by H. K. Dug- 
dale. Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21754 

© Aug. 15, 1910; -28e Aa 31, 
1910; E 238891; Chas. S. Hotten- 
stein, Winfield, Pa. 


My HEART’S IN THE HIGHLANDS; words 
by Robert Burns, ancient Gaelic air 
arr. by F. B. W., med. in H flat. 

[21755 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 

E 237770; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


My HEART TO YOU IS GIVEN; words by 


Agnes Bernier, music by Albert 
Bernier. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [21756 


© Aug: 17, 1910: 2 %e Ame a7, 
1910; E 238543; Albert Bernier, 
Blandford, Mass. 


My HEAVEN; words by Harry S. Lee, 
musie by Alexander Russell; low 
voice. [21757 

©- Aug: 17,, 19105" 25 eae 
1910; E 2388540; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


My Jesus, I LOVE THEE; words anon., 
music by Stanley J. Widener. 
[21758 
© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 287836; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


My LITTLE CURLY HEAD (Mein locken- 
k6pfchen) ; schottische by H. Necke; 
piano with ist and 2nd violins ad 
lib. (Musical sketch book.) [21759 

© Aug. 15, 19103> 2 ese: 
1910: E 238493; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


My LOVE FOR THEE; words by Will. E. 
Goodwins, music by Penyston Miles. 
[21760 


© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
E 238693: M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorkin, Ne 


My LOVE LIES HIDDEN IN EVERY ROSE; 

lyric and music by James Brockman. 

[21761 

© Sept. 2. 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 

E 238933; M. Witmark & sons, New 
"YORE IN. oY 


My Margorgige; words and music by 
Will R. Anderson. [21762 
(©) Aug. 24, 1910;"2 ‘cia. 
1910; E 237367: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


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nos. 40-438, Oct., 1910 


21783 


My MOTHER; words and music by Mrs. 
Pe Carnick. [21763 
i June 16, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1910; BH 237568; Paul-C. Curnick, 
South Bend, Ind. 


My OKLAHOMA SWEETHEART; words 
and music by Mrs. N. H. Crawford. 
Philadelphia, Hatch music co. 

[21764 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c Sept. 2, 1910; 

EH 237725; Mrs. Nonnie Harben 
Crawford, Vinita, Okla. 


My OLD SWEET HEART; words and mu- 
sic by E. C. Haines; without piano 
ace. [21765 

idee Ane, 29. 1910: BH 237538; 
Eugene C. Haines, E. St. Louis, Ill. 


My OPERATIC SAMSON; from Up and 
down Broadway: words by Wm. Je- 
rome, music by Jean Schwartz. 

[21766 

@ Aue 6 1910; 2c. Aug. 11, 1910; 

E 225980; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

My ORIENTAL; an eastern love song, 
words and music by Roy Jastro 
Baker. [21767 

@yAue 17,1910; 2 c. Aug, 17, 
1910; EH 238532; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 
My PA’S A SOLDIER CAPTAIN; words 
and music by G. C. Chapman. 
[21768 
© ic. Aug. 11, 1910; E 235994; 
George C. Chapman, Chicago, Ill. 


My PRAIRIE ROSE; words by Donald 


M. McLeran, music by Edward H. 
Lewis. [21769 


er taly-20,, 1910; 2 c.. Aug. 31, 
1910; E 2388917; Edw. H. Lewis, 
Washington, D. C. 

MY QUEEN IS AN IRISH COLLEEN; song 
in The wearing of the green, words 
and music by Fiske O’Hara. [21770 


yesept, 13, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 14, 
1910; EH 2389250; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

My QUEEN OF DREAMS; words and 
music by Chas. Noel Douglas and 
Al. H. Wilson. alert 

om Ane 17, 1910: (2 ¢. Aug. 15, 
1910; EK 237222; Ellis & Wilson 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


My SAVIOUR HAS COME TO ABIDE; words 
and music by Rebekah B. Martin. 
8vo. (Milk and honey, no. 47.) 

err 

© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 

E 238757 ; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


My SHEEP HEAR MY VOICE; offertory 
solo, text from St. John 1, music 
by W. H. Neidlinger; sop. or tenor, 
and alto or bar. [21773 

© VAug:) 2251910292) er Ames) 22: 
1910; E 238640; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


My SHEPHERD; words and music by 
W. J. Godfrey. [21774 


© July 20, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 31, 


1910; E 288899; Wilbert J. God- | 


frey, Jonesville, Mich. 


My SWEET CARAMOE; a Mexican sere- 

nade, by Frederic W. Hager; piano. 

[21775 

@©pAuge, 23, 1910) 12) exAue. 24 

1910; E 288702; Jos Morris co., 
New York, N. Y. 

My SWEETHEART’S FAVORITE WALTZ; 
words by Arthur Gillespie, music by 
Terry Sherman. [21776 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 287785; Charles K. Harris, New 
Works Ne Ye, 

My WHISPER SONG; words anon., music 

by W. H. Neidlinger. 4to. | PALLATITE 
© May 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 


E 237831; W. H. Neidlinger, Mystic, 


Conn. 

MYRELLA MARCH; from the celebrated 
song Myrella la jolie, music by D. 
Berniaux. 1. Orchestra with piano 
ace. 2. Piano solo. [21778, 21779 


© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
30, 1910; E 2387627, 237628; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 
NAIADS; mazurka caprice, by J. Frank 
Frysinger, op. 45; piano. [21780 
© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 « Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237500; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

NAUTICAL CAPTAIN Brown; in The 
March hares’ entertainment, written 
and composed by Philip Braham. 

[21781 

@y Aue 29, 1910s 2. c¢. Aus. 29: 

1910; E 237586; Reynolds & ©co., 
London, England. 

NAWASSEH; words by O. M. Hendrix, 
music by John Martin. [21782 
©) Ade) me 1910s |) 2 ee Aus. 29) 
1910; E 287558; Omer R. Hendrix, 
Rochester, Minn. 

NEARER My Gop TO THEE; hymn an- 
them, music by George C. Flint; 
men’s voices. (Octavo church mu- 
sic, no. 10091.) [21783 

Oy Sept 2)91910> 2 « °Sept. 2, 
1910; BE 2387728; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


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Pt. WE eS .VSS 


NEARER THE CROSS; words by Maud 
Frazer, music by Geo. H. Kurtz. 
[21784 
© Aug: 8, 1910) 2 ¢ Sept. 18; 
1910; E 239220; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


NEATH THE ORANGE AND THE PINE; 
words and music by John W. Mose- 
ley. [21785 

@ (Aus. 415, 4910552 co Aus 30; 
1910; 1 237657; J. William Moseley, 
Raleigh, N. C. 


NeEvADA; scenes of the prairie, two- 
step by Bertram L’Estrange; piano. 
[21786 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240045; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


NEW CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR; grand 
march, by Eugene Walter, arr. by 
J. S. Fearis; piano 4 hands. Grade 
4, [21787 

@ Aus. 30; 1910 2 ¢) Aue. 729, 
1910; E 287573; McKinley music ¢o., 
Chicago, Ill. 


NIGGER-TOE; rag, by H. A. Fischler; or- 

chestra. 4to. [21788 

Sept. 3, A910) Ze. Sept: 46, 

1910; E 237801; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


NigHtT (THE) RIDERS; march by Ar- 
nold Safroni; piano. [21789 
OAs. 22) PON): <2 ey Aue, 23. 
1910; E 2387329; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


NINETEEN FIFTEEN; - patriotic song, 
words and music by Samuel Rich- 
ards Gaines. [21790 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 238942; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


— solo, or voices in unison. 
Octavo edition. [21791 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 38, 


1910; E 238941; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Nocturne. See Chopin (F. F.) 


Nora McNALLY; words by Anita 
Moor, music by C. W. Chadwick. 

[21792 

© ‘Sept. -1,° 1910; 2 -¢. -Septs: 1, 


1910; E 237703; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 
NortH (THE) NortH PoLe; words and 
music by Maurice Besly. [21793 
@wAuge 30; 1910-2 e Aug. 31. 
1910; E 238860; Chappell & co., 1td.. 
London, England. 


NOTHING; words and music by James 
Brockman. — [21794 
© Aug. 24, 1910: 2 >e0 wwe) 25, 
1910; E 237366; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. -¥. 

NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR YOU, DEAR; 
from The sweetest girl in Paris, 
lyric by Addison Burkhardt and Col- 
lin Davis, music by Jos. E. Howard. 

[21795 

© Aug. 24, 19105 2% Asie 24 

1910; E 2387238; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, No ¥e 


NOVEMBER; The turkey’s last gobble, 
polka, by Sister of St. Joseph; piano, 
in C. (All the year round, no. 11.) 

[21796 

© Aug.. 22, 1910223 Aa 2 

1910; E 237302; Leo Feist, New 
Yorks iNew 

Now IS THE ACCEPTED TIME; words 

from the Bible, music by Kr. Ursin. 

[21797 

© Aug. 15, 1910): 2 17: 

1910; E 238521; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Now THAT THE SUN HATH VEIL); 
evening hymn, words by William 
Fuller, music by Henry Purcell, arr. 
by Alfred Moffat, from the originai 
edition for voice with bass. [21798 

© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1910; 
E 288580; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


Now THE DOOR IS OPEN; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Robert 
Harkness. [2179S 


© Aug. 8 1910> 2 letysepe ts: 
1910; E 239216; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


NUAGE BLANC; mazurka par Alexandre 
Sylvain Petit; quintette a cordes 
avec piano-cond. Ato. [21800 

© Sept: 17, 1910:"2 cepa 
1910; E 238691; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 

NUN ME VO’ BENE; canzone napoletana, 
versi di L. Recitano, musica di Vin- 
cenzo di Chiara; canto e piano. 

[21801 

c., Aug, 30; 

Ferdinando Bideri, 


©, Aug. 18; 1910Re2 
191034 ReaGoor- 
Naples, Italy. 


NUR DIR ALLEIN; salonsttick von H. 

Ernst Richter, op. 75; klavier. 

- [21802 

© July 22, 1910; 2° ch Aue) 20 

1910; H 237251; J. Sehuberth & ¢oz 
Leipzig, Germany. 


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nos. 40—48. Oct., 1910 


NUB EINMAL MOCHT’ ICH LACHEN 
HORN: lied aus der operettenbur- 
leske, Vindebona du herrliche stadt, 
text von J. Bramer und A. Grtinfeld, 


musik von Leo Ascher. [21803 
eae 1) 1910: 2 c. Aug. 380, 


1910; E 237640: Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


NURSERY RHYMES; from the musical 
play, The slim princess, words by 
Henry Blossom, music by Leslie Stu- 
art. 4to. [21804 

© Ane 29-1910: 2 ¢«. Aug. 30, 
1910; E 237604; Chappell «& co., Itd., 
London, England. 


O BELLE NUIT. See Offenbach (J.) 


O BLESSED NAME; hymn anthem, words 
by R. R. Hall, music by F. A. Chal- 
linor: mixed voices. [21805 


© May 4, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239096; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


O GIVE THANKS; words from the Bible, 
music by W. Stillman Martin. 
[21806 
ese 15, 1910: 2 e. Aug. 17, 
1910; EH 288524; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, Tl. . 

O GoD GIVE EAR UNTO MY CRY; words 
from Psalm 61, music by J. E. Del- 
marter. [21807 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; 
E 239208; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

O Gop THoU ArT My GoD; music by 
Osear J. Lehrer. (Jn The choir, v. 
ddan. 9.) [21808 


© Sept. 1, 1910; I c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237746: Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


O LEAVE ME NOT ALONE; words by Ada 

R. Habershon, music by M. L. Stocks. 

[21809 

© Aug. 8. 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 13, 1910; 

E 239213; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


© LOVE THE LORD, ALL YE HIS SAINTS; 

music by Oliver King; mixed voices. 
(Octavo series, sacred, no. 948.) 

[21810 

ese. 22, 1910- 2 c¢. Aug. 22, 

1910; E 238657; Arthur P. Schmidt, 

Boston, Mass. 
O Mio FERNANDO. See Donizetti (G.) 


O PANIS DULCISSIME; eucharistic hymn, 
words trans. by T. I. Ball, music by 
Myles B. Foster. 4to. (The mu- 
sical times, no. 811.) [21811 

© Aug. 27, 1910; 2-c: Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237547; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


21820 

O SALUTARIS: composed by Michael A. 
Doyle; mixed voices. 4to. [21812 
© -Aup. [30)199105 (2 eh Ane 30; 


1910; FE 287621; Cary & co., London, 
England. 


"O SCIACQUANTE D’ ’A CANTINA; versi 

di G. Capaldo, musica di E. Cannio. 

[21813 

© Aug. 23, 1910; 2c. Sept. 6, 1910; 

E 237820; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


’O SFELENZA; versi di G. Capurro, 
musica di S. Gambardella. [21814 
@© Aug: 23, 1910: 2 @* Sept 6; 


1910; E 287816; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


O STRENGTH AND STAY; evening anthem, 
by Mark Andrews; ten. or sop. solo 
and chorus. 4to. (Church musie 
review, no. 263.) [21815 


© Aug. 31, 1910; 2c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
EX 237666; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. iN: ¥. 


O SWEET CONTENT; words by Thomas 
Decker, music -by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 71. no. 2; sop. or ten., and 
alto or bar. [21816 

@7AUTe 22-1910: 2c; Aus. 22! 
1910; EH 238666; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


O wWON’T YOU BE MY SWEETHEART; 

words and music by R. T. L. Frick. 

[21817 

@rAue, 181910242 -c “Aue, 22, 

TiO  238o22 >) Ruth ih. Le Hriek 
Norman, Okla. 


October; The pumpkin man is coming, 
nocturne, by Sister of St. Joseph; 
piano, in E flat. (All the year 
round, no. 10.) [21818 

@©vAue.7 22, 19105 2 Gc Aus. 23; 
1910; E 237301; Leo Feist, New 
Mork eNa 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) O belle nuit; 
barearolle from Tales of Hoffmann, 
transcription by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. [21819 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2.c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237168; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NG Y. 


OFFICE (THE) FOR THE Hoty Com- 
MUNION; set to music in the key of 
D, by Rowland W. Dunham. 4to. 
(Chureh music review, no. 266.) 
[21820 

Sept. 12, 

Gray Co., 


©» Sept. 10,1910; 2 «. 
1910; E 289044; H. W. 
New York, N. Y. 


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pt. Tie BES VS 


OH CHANTECLER; words and music by 
Frank Wood. [21821 
G) vAtio. 201910): 02 wep PAS ee: 
1910; E 2388686; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


OH GEE, BUT MY GIRL’S GONE BACK ON 
ME; words and music by E. B. Mc- 
Neal. [21822 

Aug 1) 1910:..2) .e Augn29. 
1910; E 237585; Hugene B. McNeal, 
Omaha, Nebr. 


Ou! I TELL You; march two-step, 
words and music by EK. Fordi. 
[21823 
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; 
E 237286; E. Fordi, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


OH, LE JOLIE CONTE; par Maurice 
Pesse, pour piano. (Six piécettes, 
no. 4.) [21824 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239131; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


OH NIGHT OF JUNE; by Victor Neus- 

tadtl; piano. (Impressions, no. 2.) 

[21825 

©; July. 28; 1910; ve) Auesas: 

1910; E 237178; Carl Fischer, New 
MOEK Nee Y,. 


OH, THAT SLOW WALTZ (Oh, les valses 
lentes) ; lyric by Ballard Macdonald, 
music by Toulmouche-Diodet. 

[21826 

© Sept. 22, 01910 =, 2, c.. ‘Sept.| 3. 

1910; E 288948; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


OH, WIND FROM THE GOLDEN GATE; 
words by Virginia Harrison, music 
by Mary Carr Moore, op. 61; 
women’s voices, with violin obl. and 
piano ace. 4to. [21827 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 238926; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork IN; ¥. 
OH YOU DREAM; words by Wm. Jerome, 
music by Jean Schwartz. [21828 
(Oo Ane. 19) 1910 “2 ¢) Ans. 20, 
1910; E 237234; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

OH YOU MOON; words and music by 

i. Bryant: [21829 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1910; E 237290; 
Lester E. Bryant, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


OHIO VALLEY EXPOSITION ; march, by E. 
B. Scully; piano. [21830 
nAnicy <cOs 190 3.2) -eokug 29) 
1910; E 237523; Emma _ Beiser 
Scully, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


OHIO VALLEY EXPOSITION—Continued. 
—— march, by V. J. Heierhoff; piano. 
[21831 
© Aug. 380, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237524; V. J. Heierhoff, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


OKOLONA MARCH; by J. J. Richards; 

band. 4to. [21882 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 29, 1910; 

E 287522; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


OLD BELLE ISLE; words by G. W. Kel- 
ley, music by Edward O’Connor. 
[218383 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 287529; Geo. W. Kelley, 
Detroit, Mich. 


OLD (THE) CLOCK; by Hubbard Har- 
ris; piano. [21834 
© Aug. 30, 1910: 2 Senks 1.” 
1910; E 287715; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, III. 


OLp (THE) DANCER; words and music 

by Leslie Elliott. [21835 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1910; 

E 238981; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


OLD GLORY NAILED TO THE NORTH POLE; 
words by S. E. Hunt, music by Allie 
Merle Conger. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & co. [21836 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 ce aSeneed 
1910; E 239057; Sue E. Hunt, New 
York Nye 


OLD (AN) LEGEND; words and music by 
Wat. Sutherland. [21837 


© 1c. Sept. 9, 1910; EH 238999; 
R. W. Sutherland, Seattle, Wash. 


ON THE BANKS OF THE BEAUTIFUL 
RIVER; waltz by A. J. Sims; piano. 
Newport, N. Y., Kuyahora press. 

[218388 

© July 1, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 23, 1910; 

EK 237776; Adele J. Sims, Akron, 
Ohio. 


ON THE IcE (Auf dem eise) ; polka by 
H. Necke; piano with ist and 2nd 
violins ad_ lib. (Musical sketch 
book.) [218389 

© Aug. 15, 1910;°2%e) Aes: 
1910; E 238497; Theo. Presser ¢co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ON THE SLOPES OF THE DUNE; words by 
Bliss Carman, music by Jessie John- 
ston. [21840 

© Aug. 30; 19102 2 elses 
1910; E 237723; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


1256 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


ON TO GLORY; words by James Rowe, 

music by Samuel W. Beazley. S8vo. 

[21841 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 

E 238777; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 

Miss. 

ONE DAY; words by William Alling- 
ham, music by Jessie Johnston. 

[21842 


© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 
1910; E 287722; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 

ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT; §a- 
cred duet, words by Phoebe Cary, 
music by R. S. Ambrose, arr. by N. 
Clifford Page; soprano and alto. 

[21843 

© Aue 29, 1910; 2 ec. -Sept. 2, 
1910; BH 237712; Oliver Ditson co.; 
Boston, Mass. 


ONLY A BREATH; words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [21844 


Sonu 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1910; E. 239212; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. . 


ONLY A BUNCH OF VIOLETS; words by 
EK. A. Davis, music by H. Kirkus 
Dugdale. [21845 

Sawer 15. 1910: 2.¢. Aug: 31, 
1910; E 2388886; Edythe A. Davis, 
Garnsey, Ala. 


ONLY A DAISY BLOSSOM; waltz song, 
words and music by D. J. Fallis. 
[21846 
@ Sept. 12, 1910;'2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; EK 239035; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


ONLY A MAN; from Jumping Jupiter, 
lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Grace 
LeBoy. [21847 

Orage 24, 1910; 2 ¢« Aug. 25. 
1910; EK 237380; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

orech. 4to. [21848 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3. 1910; 
E 238925; M. Witmark & sons, New 
me York, N.Y. 

ONLY LOVE ME; words and music by 
Bessie May. [21849 


eran, 15, 1910-42 c¢ Aug: 31, 
1910; E 2388892; Bessie M. Lane, 
Haydenville, Mass. 


ONLY (THE) PLACE THAT WAS MADE 
FOR ME 1S NEW YoRK TOWN; words 
by Samuel Tenzer and Louis B. 
Schwartz, music by Moe Kraus. 

[21850 

: © Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 

© 1910; EK 239027; Maurice Shapiro, 
Mem, Var, N, Y. 


——— 


21859 


ONLY SAY BYE, BYE; words and music 
by H. Fordi. [21851 
©; Aug, 11125 191092 ce) rAune. 18; 
1910; E 287878; Enoch Fordi, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


ONLY SLEEPING; words by James Rowe, 

music by Samuel W. Beazley. S8vo. 

[21852 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2¢. Aug. 24, 1910; 

EK 238766; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


ONLY TO LOVE you; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Arthur H. God- 
frey. [21853 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910: 
E 238982; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ONWARD, SOLDIERS OF CHRIST; words by 
James Rowe, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. S8vo. [21854 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
EH 238785; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


OSCULATION (THE) BOMBASHAY; from 
The sweetest girl in Paris, lyric by 
Addison Burkhardt, music by Mal- 
vin M. Franklin. [21855 

OMrAug. 245 1910) 2% Aue. 24 
1910; EH 288725; Chas. -K.. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


OSTERN IN Rom; ged. von Hermann 
Allmers, musik von Hermann Son- 
net, op. 182; ftir vierstimmigen 
minnerchor. Partitur. 4to. [21856 

©) July 30; 1910; 2c Aug: 27, 
1910; E 287449; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 


OU DONC EST COLOMBINE; par Marius 


Carman; piano. (Deux morceaux 
de genre, no. 2.) [21857 
©) Sept) 17,. 1910; 2 c Sept. 12, 


1910; E 239126; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


OUR COUNTRY’S FLAG; words and music 
by M. Alterissio. Washington, D. 
C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [21858 

©: Ang) 15: 1910; 2 e Aug. Si, 
1910; E 238890; Minnie Alterissio, 
EK. Boston, Mass. 


OUR JACKIES; two step, words and 
musie by J. J. Cauchois, op. T1. New 
York, Uncle Sam music pub. co. 

[21859 

© Aug. 17, 1910; 2 c« Aug. 18, 

1910; BE 287127; John J. Cauchois, 
New York, N.Y. 


1257 


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21860 


OUR NATION’S COLORS; march, by Victor 
Moulton; piano. [21860 
©, A ug 480; 1910s - 2 se AEs 25: 
1910; E 237583; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, I]. 


OUR SWEET LITTLE BUNGALOW HOME; 
words and music by E. Fordi. [21861 
© Aug. 12:-1910= 2 ic, Anes, 
1910; E 2387879; Enoch Fordi, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


OVER THE SNOW; words and music by 
Seymour Hawthorne; treble voices. 
4to. (School music, no. 2371.) 

[21862 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 

E 238988; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


PacGE (UNE) D’AMOUR; Valse lente par 


Edm. Filippueci; orchestre avec 
piano conducteur. [21863 
© Aug: 19) A980, 2 c. Aue. 20, 


D102 HE 237207 : 
France. 


Enoch & co., Paris, 


PALESTRINA (GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI) 
Pater noster; rev. and ed. by Nicola 
A. Montani; four-part mixed chorus. 
(Octavo edition, liturgical catholic 
church music, no. 5483.) [21864 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 238994; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ae NG: 


PANDORA MARCH; by Charles Drum- 
heller, arr. by W. H. Mackie; band. 
4to. [21865 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 237678 ; Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. 


PAOLETTA; a romantic opera, in four 
acts, from Paul Jones’s original 
story The sacred mirror, libretto by 
Paul Jones, music by Pietro Florida. 
Vocal score. [21866 

@ Sept. 6, 41910; '2 “e. “Sept. 7, 
1910; D 18718; Leo Feist, New 
Vork, N.Y. 


PAR GREVES; par P. Le Flem; piano. 
Paris, Edition Mutuelle. [21867 
© Sept. 17, 1910;>°2 ¢ Sept: 12; 
1910; BH 2389188; Paul Le Flem, 
Paris, France. 


PARADE MARCH OF THE TIN SOLDIERS 
(Parade marsch der bleisoldaten) ; 
by H. Necke; piano with 1st and 
2nd violins ad lib. (Musical sketch 
book. ) [21868 

©) Aug 45;74910 22 64 2Aue. 15, 
1910; E 238500; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


pt. 111, 0. s.. v. 5 


PARADOX MARCH; by Frank M. Hagans, 

arr. by Geo. D. Barnard; oreh. 4to. 

[21869 

© Aus. 8, 1990%2 2) GeAue. 29: 

1910; E 237516; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


PARISIAN DANCES; by Ch. Hofmann, 
rev. by Hans Semper; piano four 
hands. Book 1. Book 2. 

[21870, 21871 


© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 
1910; H 2387138, 238714; B. &. Wood 
music co., Boston, Mass. 


PARTING NO MORE; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by Tito Mattei. 
No..1 in H flat. No: Sama 

[21872, 21873 

© Aug. 27, 19105 22) Aus. 29, 

1910; E 287511, 237512; Ascherberg, 

Hopwood & Crew, lItd., London, 
England. 


PAS DES COQUETTES; marche élégante 
par G. De Sena, op. 100, piano. 
[21874 


© ‘Aug. -3, 19102,25 Sepa 45: 
1910; E 240072; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


Pascal (Florian) 
4to. [21875 | 
© Aug: 17, 1910;>2ece Ame asa I 

1910; E 237221; Joseph Williams, } 

Itd., London, England. 


Pass ON THE worD; words by Edgar | 
L. Collis, music by C. Crozat Con- | 
verse. [21876 | 

© July 10, 1910; 2 e« Sept. 7% ] 
1910; E 237880; American Bible So- | 
ciety, New York, N. Y. 


See Bach (tensa 


PASSION FLOWER; waltz by Frank Pat- | 
terson, arr. by S. K. Wright; full 
orch. 4to. [21877 

© July 20, 1910; 2 @ Ane 453 5 
1910; E 237152; Carl Fischer, New | 
York: INe.y. | 


PASSACAGLIA. 


PASTORALE; (Sabine no. 1, dans le | 
jardinet) par Paul Dupin; piano et | 
quatuor 4 cordes. [21878 | 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 @oeSepe ael 
1910; EK 238952; - Mi. Senart) Ea | 
Roudanez & co., Paris, France. 


See Palestrina (G. P.) 


PEACE AT THE CROSS; words by Kate | 
Ulmer, music by J. E. Delmarter. | 
[21879 | 

© Aug. -8, 1910; 2 e Sept, 1a 
1910; E 289186; Charles M. Alex= | 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. } 


PATER NOSTER. 


1258 


Six valses; piano. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-43, Oet., 1910 


PEACHY: words by Jack Mahoney, 
music by Theodore Morse. [21880 
Seeeenes 1910: 2: e. Aug. 25, 


1910: E 237347; Theodore Morse 
music co., New York, N. Y. 
PEASANT WEDDING; by James H. 
Rogers; piano. (Echoes from many 
lands, no. 2.) [21881 


eee 22 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 22. 
1910; E 238669; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PECKI, LA MOGLIE DEL MANDABRINO; 
canzone napoletana, versi di R. 
Galdieri (Rambaldo). musica di 
Carlo Mirelli; canto e pianoforte. 

[21882 
sept. 1, 1910; 2 c -Sept.. 12, 


1910; E 239090; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


PEDAL (THE) ORGAN No. 3; a collection 
of sacred pipe organ voluntaries, 
composed, arr. and edited by E. L. 
Ashford. obl. 8vo. [21883 


Age 18 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 


I50-° HW 2378538; Lorenz. pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

PETALUMA; words and music by YT. 
H. Hanson. [21884 


@raune 25, 1910; 2 c. Aug: 19, 
1910; EH 239037; T. Howard Hanson, 
Petaluma, Cal, 


PETITE NERVEUSE; intermezzo par 
Ernest Gillet; orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [21885 


(eae: 19. 1910: 2. c Aug. 20; 
1910; BE 237204; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


PETITE VALSE LYRIQUE; par Christian 
Schafer, op. 56, no. 1; piano solo. 
[21886 
Cesiuis 18 4910: 2c. Aug. 27; 
1910; EK 2387475; Bosworth & ©o., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


PHONOFIDDLE TUTOR; With exercises 
and scales and a selection of airs, 
written, adapted and arr. by L. E. 
Howson, for the phonofiddle. [21887 


Gasepe, 1; 1910; 2 -c.. Aug. 22) 
1910; E 238694; L. E. Howson, Lon- 
don, England. 


PIANO LESSONS; by William H. Sher- 
wood. Normal instruction and ex- 
amination papers for lessons no. ST-— 
100. Various paging. Svo. $1.00. 

[21888 

ce Aue. 27, 1910; 2 ¢ each Aug: 

31, 1910; A 269576; Siegel-Myers 

correspondence school of music, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


21897 


PIANO LYRICS AND SHORTER COMPO- 
SITIONS. See Grieg (HE. H.) 


PICKANINNY DANCE; by Gertrude J. 
Bartlett; piano. [21889 
© Sept. 6, 1910°"2 “eo Seno, 
1910; E 239004; W. B. Hasey, West 
Somerville, Mass. 


PIERROT S’AMUSE; par Marius Carman; 
piano. (Deux morceaux de genre, 
Moy 1h) [21890 


© Sept. 1%) 19102 2c. Septa2 
1910; E 289125; Heugel & cie., 
Paris, France. 


PIERROT UND PIERRETTE; humoristische 
quadrille ftir 4 paare, von Paul 
Miirich, musik von Hrnst Miirich. 
Ausgabe ftir klavier mit tanzbesch- 
reibung, [21891 

©) July 22) 190i 27 er Ate? 23; 
1910; E 237326; Eduard Bloch, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


See WAGNER (R.) 


PILGRIM’S SONG OF HOPE; sacred mel- 
ody, by E. Batiste, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; cornet, trombone or 
bar. solo with band acc. [21892 

© uly 329 191) ..2 (ec. Auee as: 
1910; E 237147; Carl Fischer, New 
Vouk. NYY 


PILLARS (THE) OF THE EARTH; anthem, 
words from Samuel I: 8, music by 
James H. Rogers; mixed voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. 12057.) [218938 

© Aug. 29,1910; 2 e. Sept. 2, 
1910; E 237768; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PILGRIMS’ CHORUS. 


PINK PUFFS; three step, by C. N. 

Niles; orch. 4to. [21894 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; 

E 237515; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


Pitt; words by C. F. Ohliger, music 

by H. Slattery. [21895 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 

BE 2389438; Harriette Slattery & Carl 
F. Ohliger, Pittsburg, Pa. 


PizzIcaATo; serenade by James H. 
Rogers; piano. (Hchoes from many 
lands, no. 8.) [21896 

©: Aueod?. 1910 :..2) «Aug 22, 
1910; E 238675; Aruthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PizzICATO-VALSE; par Edm. Filippucci; 

orchestre avec piano-conducteur, 4to. 

[21897 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ¢« Aug. 20, 

1910: E 237218; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


1259 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21898 pt. Tn ies:.. V5 
PLAIN (A) LITTLE COTTON GOWN; | PRACTICAL PIANO COURSE FOR BEGIN- 
written by Harry Castling, com- NERS; by Eduard Holst. 4to. [21908 
posed by Henry E. Pether. [21898 © Aug. 18, 1910: 2 ¢ Aug. 20, 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240021; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


PLAY THAT WEDDING MARCH BACK- 
wARDS; from Girlies, words by 
Harry Williams, music by Egbert 
Van Alstyne. [21899 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 11, 1910; 
EH 235986; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

PLEASE MISTER JUDGE, DON’T SEND 
PAPA TO JAIL; words and music by 
H. M. Morris.. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [21900 

©) Anes A721 910; “Oech Aner iT, 
1910; E 238546; Helen M. Morris, 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

PLEASE TAKE ME BACK TO PoSssUM- 
VEL: by J. Perry; vocal; arr: for 
piano. [21901 

© 1c. Aug. 22, 1910; E 238595; 
John Perry, New York, N. Y. 

POEME ELEGIAQUE; poésie de Gabriel 
Daubisse, musique de Gabriel Des- 
moulins. 4to. [21902 

© Sept.d7,, 1910 2c. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 2389144; Rouart, Lerolle & 
cie., Paris, France. 

POET AND PEASANT. 
von). 

POLAIRE; valse, by Henriette Blanke- 
Belcher ; piano. [21903 


© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237539; Jerome H. Remick 
ws co. New York, N.Y. 

POPULAR (THE) MARCH; by M. E. Mc- 
Donald; piano. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [21904 

ese 23) 1910 "2. eA: 28. 
1910; E 237340; M. BE. McDonald, 
Halifax, Nova Scotia. : 

POSTLUDE IN D; by HB. L. Ashford: or- 
gan. obl. S8vo. [21905 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910: 
E 235989; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

PoUR UN BAISER; barearolle chantée. 
musique de P. Sudessi; piano seul en 


See Suppé (Ff. 


la. [21906 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239137; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


Power (THE) OF PRAYER; words by 
Ada R. Habershon, music by Robert 
Harkness. [21907 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c Sept. 13, 
1910; E 2389198; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


1910;. E 2372615" Wi) Watisack > & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 
PRAISE YE. See Mozart (W. A.) 
PRAYER HYMN; words and music by 
G. Piper. [21909 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 & Sept. 12, 
1910; E 289048; George Piper, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 


PRELUDE (A); words by H. H. A. B., 
music by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
17, no. 1; sop. or ten., and alto or 
bar. [21910 

© Aug. 22, 1910-" 2% eae 2 
1910; E 238665; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PRESENT POWER; words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by M. L. Stocks. 
[21911 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Sept. 18, 1910; 
EK 239149; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Pretty (THE) SHEPHERDESS (Die 
hiibsche schiiferin) ; by A. Sartorio, 
op. 859, no. 8; piano. (Pleasures of 
life, no. 8.) [21912 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237738; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


PRINCE FREDERICK; mareh, by Fred 
Luscomb, military band. 4to. 
[21913 
© Aug: 12, 1910=°2he aes 0: 
1910; E 238584; J. W. Pepper, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


orchestra. 4to. {21914 


© Sept. 3, 1910="2eemsepe 
1910; E 237763; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


PRIZE WINNER; march, by Charles Bal- 
mer, arr. by W. H. Mackie; band. 
4to. [21915 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1910: 
E 237679; Leo Feist, New York, 
WEY: 


PROMISED (THE) LAND; words by War- 
ren Farson, music by Donald S. Lun- 
din. Svo. (Milk and honey, no. 1.) 

+i (BISts 


© Aug. 5, 1910: 2c. Aug. 24, 1910: 
E 238751; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


1260 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


21933 


PROST, PROST, WIR SEH’N UNS WIEDER; 
text von Hermann Frey, musik von 
Paul Bendix. | [21917 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237479; Luna-verlag, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


PRZYJMIJ BOZE. See Do ciebie boze. 


PUBLIKUM (DAS) UND HERR Eco (The 
public and Sir Ego); English ver- 
sion by Mrs. Bertram Shapleigh, 
musik von Robert Kahn, op. 55, no. 
9. (Neun gedichte von Joh. Wolf- 
gang von Goethe, no. 9.) [21918 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238808; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
- lin, Germany. 


PURITAN (THE) MAID; words by Maud 
E. Sargent, music by Percy E. 
Fletcher; in D. [21919 

(OwAue. 27, 1910; 2-c.. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 287553; Novello & co.,:1td., 
London, England. 


PUT NOT THY TRUST IN PRINCES; hymn 
anthem, words by William H. Gard- 
ner, music by J. L. Gilbert; mixed 
voices. 4to. i [21920 

eeu, 18. 1910; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1910; EK 237282; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


QUAKER TALK; from The girl of my 
dreams, lyric by Otto Hauerbach, 
music by Karl Hoschna. [21921 


ie sue 24 1910: 2. ec. Aug. 25, 
1910; EH 237376; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


QUEEN OF MY DREAMS; valse song from 
the musical play, The slim princess, 
words by Henry Blossom, music by 
Leslie Stuart. 4to. [21922 


@ Aue 29,1910; 2 ¢. Aug.. 30, 
1910; E 237606; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


QUESTA NON SI TOCCA; canzone napole- 
tana, versi di A. Barbier, musica di 
VY. Di Chiara; canto e pianoforte. 

[21923 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1910; 

E 2389088; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


QuI vivE; four-part song, words by 
Gilbert Parker, music by A. C. Mac- 
kenzie, op. 71, no. 3. 4to. (Part- 
song book, no. 1199.) [21924 

© Aug. 27; 1910; 2 c.. Aug.’ 29, 
1910; EH 237549; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


QUODLING’S DELIGHT (Le délice de 
Quodling); par Giles Farnaby; 
piano. Collection Sandor Kovacs. 

[21925 

©, Sept. 17; 19103 2) ¢ Sepuy 12. 

1910; E 239100; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


Rac (THE) DOLL; dance eccentrique, 
by L. B. Curtis; piano. Toledo, 
Ohio, Curtis, pub. co. [21926 

©) Auss 17, W910.) 22 es Ane wd Ss 
1910; E 237140; Loyal B. Curtis, 
Toledo, Ohio. 


RAINING; words by S. Harrison, mu- 

sic by H. Kirkus Dugdale. [21927 

© 1c. Aug. 29, 1910; E 237545: 
Sam Harrison, Oakland, Cal. 


RAJNERACEK. See Marjanko, Mar- 


janko. 
RAYMOND; march and two-step by C. 
FF. Ingraham; orchestra. 4to. 
[21928 
© Sept 1 19102"2 eo Anes: 
1910; E 287760; Hans Thompson, 
Clinton, Iowa. 


RECESSIONAL; words by Rudyard Kip- 
ling, music by Reginald de Koven; 


female voices. 4to. (Choruses, 
glees and part songs, no. 2365.) 
[21929 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 2388987; John Church ¢o., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


Recruit (THE); words by Robert 
William Chambers, music by C. W- 
Chadwick. [219380 


©! Sept. 1, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 4, 
1910; E 287704; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


RED RAVEN; that splitting rag, by Carl 
E. Olson; piano. 21931 
Oy Aue 30, 1910); “2 e., Aue. 29: 
1910; H 237533: Olson-Edwards mu- 
Sic co., Wichita, Kans. 


REDEEMED BY GRACE DIVINE; words by 
Kate Ulmer, music by J. E. Delmar- 
ter. [21932 

©) Aug, 8, 1910*) 2° c. 1 Sept. 33, 
1910; E 2389188; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


REDEEMING LOVE; words by Wm. T. 
Pettengill, music by J. H. Barnes. 
Svo. (Milk and honey, no. 58). 

[219388 

@©,Ause. 5; 1910; 2 ¢ Augy 24, 

1910; FE 288761; Metropolitan 
chureh assn., Waukesha, Wis. 


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21934 


pt. 1, ness, Vv. 5 


REFORMATIONSPSALM; musik von 
Mackensen, fiir gemischten chor mit 
orgelbegleitung. 4to. [21934 

© Sept. 10; 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 12 
1910; E 289032; A. Bendel, Reading, 
Lege 


REGATTA MARCH; by B. O. Worrell; 
band. Ato. [21935 
© Aug. 8, 1910-2 c. Aue. 329, 
19t0; -E 23tols> Co L.. Barnhouse; 
Oskaloosa,. Iowa. 


REGER (Max) Canzonetta, op. 25; kla- 
vier. (Aquarellen, fiinf kleine ton- 
bilder, no. 1.) [21936 

@© Aug: 25, 191022 @ Sept. 16; 
1910; E 239330; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Sieben walzer, op. 11; klavier. 1. 


A-dur. 2. Cis-moll. 3. D-dur. 4. As- 
dur. 5, H-dur: 6, Wis-smoll. 7%. A- 
dur. [21937-21943 


© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
16, 1910; EH .2389318—239324; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


REGRET; words by Frank KE. Hern, 
music by Arthur A. Penn. [21944 
© 7 Aus 116. ON = 2 Je. Aug. 24, 


1910; E 238732; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 
REJOICE; words by Charles Wesley, 
music by J. E. Delmarter. [21945 
© Aug: 8,'1910> 2 «Sept. 13, 
1910; E 239195; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 
REJOICE IN THE LORD; music by HE. K. 


Heyser. (Jn The choir, v. 11, no. 9.) 
[21946 


©) Sept...1, 1910. be Sept. 2, 


1910; E 2387748; Fillmore brothers 


co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


REJOICING IN JESUS; words by Edith 
F. Norton, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [21947 

© Aue (8, 1910°  2""er Sept: 3: 
1910; E 289218; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


REMEMBER HOW MUCH [I LOVE YOU; 
words by Ada R. Habershon, music 
by M: L. Stocks. [21948 

© Aus 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 239175; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, New York, N. Y. 


REMINISCENCE; by F. S. Kelly, op. 4; 

piano solo. (Cycle of lyrics, no. 6.) 

[21949 

(©) Fume 22.) 09k: 2 a Aue: 17, 

1910; E 239064; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


H. | Requiem MASS (Missa pro defunctis) ; 


by Fr. X. Schmid, ed. by Eduardo 
Marzo; in F minor. 4to. [21950 

© Aug. 26, -1910;" 2 eG Sept. 3; 
1910; E 237872; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

ReQquiTaAL (THE); words by Herbert 
Trench, music by Joseph Holbrooke, 
Op: :26; NG! oS: [21951 

© Aug. 27, 191053 %e 7 ue 29. 
1910; E 237554; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


RESPONSES AT MASS; Vatican edition, 


harmonised by Samuel Gregory 
Ould for four voices. 4to. (Cary 
edition, no. 778.) [21952 


© Aug. 30, 1910; 2>c) Auei730; 
1910; E 287620; Cary & co., London, 
England. 


ReEst (THE) OF THE WEEK SHE’S MINE; 
from Jumping Jupiter, words by 
Chas. H. Taylor, music by John W. 
Bratton. [21953 

© Aug. 18, 19102 25eexue. 20. 
1910; E 237272; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

—— — hotel orchestra, no 166. 4to. 

[21954 

© Aug, 24, 1910; 2 Auer 25, 
1910; EH 237359: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


REVERIE IN B FLAT; by Henry Hackett, 


op. 21. London, Novello and Co., 
ltd. (Compositions for the organ 
nO. 2.) [21955 


© Aug. 12, 1910:2"e@ Aue ds, 
1910; E 288535; J. & W. Chester, 
Brighton, England. 


See Strauss (R.) 


RHEINBERGER (JOSEPH) Mass in A, 
op. 126; ed. and rev. by Nicola A. 
Montani; two or four-part chorus 
and solo voices. (Octavo edition, 
liturgical Catholic church music.) 

[21956 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 

E 237803; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Ney 


RHEINFAHRT (Rhine journey); [and] 
Sommernacht (Summer night); ge- 
dicht von Karl Schiifer, translation 
and music by Adolph M. Foerster, 
op. 68, no. 3. 4to. Pittsburg, Pa.. 
H. Kleber & bro. [21957 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 238919; A. M. Foerster, Pittsburg, 
Par 


RHINE JOURNEY; [and] Summer night. 
See Rheinfahrt [and] Sommernacht. 


REVERIE. 


1262 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


21977 


Rienzi. See Wagner (R.) 


RicGoLterTo, selection. See Verdi (G.) 


Rosin Hoop: intermezzo, by R. G. 
Grady; piano. [2195S 


Pee 2s, 1910; 2 c. Aus. 25, 
1910; E 237415: Mclkinley music co., 
Chicago, Il. 


Rococo: menuet by James H. Rogers; 


piano. (Echoes from many lands, 
ng. +.) [21959 


evAme. 22, 1910: 2 c.. Aug. 22, 
1910: E 238668; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


RODELZIGEUNER (Der); operette in drei 
akten, musik von Josef Snaga; kla- 
vier zweihandig, mit unterlegtem 
text. Potpourri 1 und 2. 

[21960, 21961 


© July 27, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
Ze, 2310- Ff 287318, 2373819; Julius 
Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany. 


ROLLING (THE) SEA; written by J. R. 


Hogg, music by W. H. Jude. No. 2 
in A. [21962 


© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237757; Reid bros.. Itd., London, 
England. 


ROMANCE; by Adolphe Fischer, op. 5. 
rev. and ed. by Alvin Buechner. 
No. 1. Violoncello and piano. No. 2. 
Violin or flute and piano. 

[ 21963, 21964 

©) Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 

eeemoto= FH) 237180, 237181; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


by Eduard Schiitt, op. 38, no. 2, 


Peo wArihnur WW. Pollitt; organ. 
(Original compositions and _ tran- 
scriptions, no. 12.) [21965 


uty 1G. 1910-2 c. Aug. 17, 
1910; EH 239067; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


—-—IN G; by Henry Hackett, op. 27. 
London, Novello and co., itd. (Com- 
positions for the organ, no. 8.) 

[21966 


Gi Ans- £2, 1910: 2 c. Aug. 13, 
1910; H 288536; J. & W. Chester, 
Brighton, England. 


IN G FLAT; by Herbert A. Fricker ; 
organ. (Organist’s anthology, no. 
14.) [21967 

@ Aug: 19, 1910: 2) .c¢ Aug. 20, 
1910; E 287223; G. Schirmer, inc.. 
New York, N. Y. 


ROMANCE FOR THE BASSOON AND OR- 
CHESTRA; by Edward Elgar, op. 62. 
Arr. for violoncello and piano. 

[21968 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 

E 237868; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


tOMANZA; by Simonetti, transcribed 
by Hans T. Seifert; piano. [21969 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Aug, 18, 1910; 
EK 237166; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nena, 


RoMo.ia; tarantelle by James H. Rog- 


ers; piano. (Kechoes from many 
lands, no. 6.) [21970 


© Aus.” 22) 19102 2. 
1910; H 238673; 
Boston, Mass. 

LOOSEVELT MARCH; by Percy Wenrich; 
piano. [21971 

@yAug, 30,1910: 2 ¢ Aug -29, 
1910; BE 237581; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, II. 


Awss 022, 
Arthur P. Schmidt, 


Roosters (THE); by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, op. 17; piano. (Country 
scenes, no. 3.) PAIK 


© Aue, 22219103 2 e Aug; 222, 
1910; E 238650; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ROSALIE; chansonette, words by Mrs. 
J. R. Masters, music by Reginald de 
Kkoven ; male voices. 4to. (Choruses, 
glees and part-songs, no. 2364.) 

[21973 
© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 238986; John Church co., Cincin- 
. hati, Ohio. 


ROSEATE HUES OF EARLY DAWN; Words 
by Cecil F. Alexander, music by 
Bruno Hubn; mixed voices. (Sacred 
octavo series, no. 954.) [21974 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 1910; 
EK 237692; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


-ROSELAND WALTZ; by Henry Bartell; 


piano. [21975 
© Aves 25) 1910: 2.- .c..... Aug .25, 
1910; E 237402; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 
RosEMARY; intermezzo by Herbert 
Ivey; piano. [21976 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240044; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 
Rosr~es pu sor; mélodie, poésie de 
Renée Vivien, musique de Louis 
Aubert. [2197T 
@©rSept. 2h. 1910s. 2. , 
1910; E 288687; Durand et 
Paris, France. 


cie., 


1263 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21978 


pt. 1, n.s., v.5 


ROSES WILL TELL; poem by Al. Wilson, 
music by H. K. Dugdale. [21978 
© Auge. 15 4 19102 Se SATE oe 
1910; E 238915; H. Kirkus Dugdale 
co., Washington, D. C. 


ROSSINI (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) Bar- 
ber of Seville; arr. by W. F. Am- 
brosio; 3 violins, piano and guitar. 

[21979 

© Aug. 2,1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 

E 2387199; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Jy eg 

William Tell; arr. by W. F. Am- 

brosio; 8 violins, piano and guitar. 

[21980 
On Aue. OT AGiO = 2 he sAes 18: 
1910; E 287187; Carl Fischer, New 
Work. iN: NS: 

Rosy, Posy AND LITTLE CLOVER; words 

anon., music by F. Elvira Gambogi. 

[21981 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 

1910; E 237592; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

ROYAL BLUE; march and two step, by 
Eugene Mack; piano. [21982 

©) Ages -25).1910-52 ve. Ags 925, 
1910; E 237408; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Il. 

RoyaLt (THE) HIGHLANDERS; march 
and two-step, by Willie Eckstein; 
piano. [21983 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
EK 287811; J... W. Shaw, Montreal, 
Canada. 

RUBBER-NECKING MOON; words and mu- 

sic by Chris Smith. [21984 

© Aue, 29) 1910: (2 Aug.-.29) 
1910; E 237589; Harold Rossiter mu- 
sie co., Chicago, Ill. 

RvuBIEO; Mexican serenade, words and 
music by L. B. McClintock, New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


[21985 

© Age 23°) 1910; 2. & Aue 23) 

1910; E 23873842; L. B. McClintock, 
Forest Park, III. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH) ; 
March in F; on Rubinstein’s cele- 
brated melody, by Edmund Braham, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 

[21986 

©Ovdnly! £8) - W990: 2 ex, Ame. 18, 

1910; E 287154; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, INso¥. 

RUSTY-CAN-O-RAG; words by Thomas 
J. Gray, music by Joel P. Corin and 


Al. Piantadosi. [21987 

©. Aug.) 15) A910; <2) ¢. Aue. 22: 
1910; E 2388611; Leo Feist, New 
Work: Dov: 


RuTH, YOU KNOW THAT IS NOT THE 
TRUTH; words and music by Terry 
Sullivan. Professional. [21988 

© Aug. 24, 1910) 2%eAus 24: 
1910; E 238719; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


RuYSSEN (C.) Ballade; pour violon- 
celle et piano. [21989 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 e@ Sept. 12: 
1910; E 239146; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


Rye (THE) WALTZES; on Scotch melo- 
dies, by MacLaughlin, arr. by G. H. 
Reeves; full band. 4to. [21990 

© July 18, 1910-325 Aue 1s 
1910; E 237151; Carl Fischer, New 
York. N; YG 


S. A. R. (Son altesse royale) ; grande 
fantaisie, musique par Ivan Caryll, 


arr. et  orchestrée par Victor 
Charmettes, avec piano-conducteur. 
Ato. [21991 


© Aug. 19, 1910 2eep ane oo: 
1910; E 237331; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SA AR NU INGEN FORDOMELSE FOR DEM ; 
femtonde Sdndagen efter Trefal- 
dighet, ord fran Bibeln, musik af 
H. S. Irons. [21992 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2eAuS 122 
1910; E 238597; Augustana book 
concern, Rock Island, Il. 


SACRIFICE (THE), AcT 1; music by 

F. S. Converse, op. 27; vocal score. 

[21993 

© Aug. 17,1910; Beene s ss 

1910; HE 287122; Bi WevGray ica 
New York, N. Y. 


SANGERSPRUCH; ged. von Franz Krae- 
mer, musik von Eduard Kremser; 
miinnerchor ohne begleitung. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [21994 

© Aug. 6, 1910). 2 eyAgeezc 
1910; E 257448; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


SAFE; words by Fred. P. Morris, mu- 
sic by Robert Harkness. [21995 
© Aug. 8, 1910: 2 ceiSegnees: 
1910; E 289184; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


SAIL WITH ME IN MY AEROPLANE; words 
by R. B. Carlson, music by John 
Martin. [21996 

©: Aug. 4, 1910: 2 copAnep 2: 
1910; E 237559; Ralph B. Carlson, 
Dunnell, Minn. 


1264 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 - 


SAILING AT DAWN; words by Henry 
Newbolt, music by C. V. Stanford, 
op. 117. 4to. (Songs of the fleet, 
no. 1.) [21997 

© Aue, 20, 1910; 2 c«. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 238525; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


SALLY IN OUR ALLEY; words by Henry 
Cary, music arr. by W. A. F.; high 
in B flat. [21998 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c«. Sept. 2, 
1910; E 237773; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


SALLY OF THE VALLEY; words and mu- 
sic by Ralph Turner Butler, arr. by 
Jas. E. C. Kelly. [21999 


© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239033; R. T. Butler, Cin- 
ecinnati, Ohio. 


SaLut A PestH; Hungarian march, by 
Henri Kowalski, op. 13, ed. and rev. 
by Hans T. Seifert; piano. [22000 

amet 1910: 2 ce. Aug, 18, 
1910; E 237167; Carl Fischer, New 
werk... ¥. 

ed. by Carl Wilhelm Kern; 

piano. [22001 


eget, 19105;°2 cc. Aug. 18, 
1910; E 237126; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis, Mo. 


SALUTE THE STANDARD; march by Ar- 
nold Safroni; piano. [22002 
© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 23, 
1910; E 237328; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


SAMBO’S PICNIC; intermezzo by Ivan 
Tehakoff; piano. [22003 
© July 16, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 
1910; E 287745; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


SAMBO’S SINGING LESSON; a negro ab- 
surdity, two step by Karl Kaps; 
piano. [22004 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 19, 1910; 
E 237128; Metzler & co. (1909), ltd., 
London, England. 


Sanp (THE) MAN; words by Preston 
H. Miles, music by Thurlow Lieu- 
rance. [22005 

@ Auge 29, 1910: 2 ce Aug. 29; 
1910; E 237501; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SAN FRANCISCO GLIDE; words by Jos. 

McCarthy, music by Al. Piantadosi. 

[22006 

GyvAde 15. 1910 2c) Aug: 22, 

1910; E 2388603; Leo Feist, New 
Works N: SY: 


22014 


SANG VIENNOIS. See Strauss (J.), jr. 
See Bach (J. S.) 
See Hindel (G. F.) 


SAVING GRACE IS FREE; words by Maud 

Frazer, music by Robert Harkness. 

[22007 

© Aug: 8) 1910; 2 ec. Sept, 13; 

1910; E 289160; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 

SCALE AND ARPEGGIO MANUAL (Hand- 
buch ftir tonleiter-und arpeggien- 
spiel); by Antonio. Sartorio, op. 
417 A; piano. (Ed. Wood, no. 506.) 

[22008 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 

1910; E 239016; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 

ScaLtrero (Rosario) Sechs romantische 
sticke (Six romantic pieces), op. 
19; klavier. [22009 

© July 23, 1910; 2 e Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237254; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 

ScENES (THE) OF CHILDHOOD DAYS; 
words and music by J. B. Gerber. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22010 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 239021; J. B. Gerber, Langdon, 
N. Dak. 

SCHARWENKA (FRANZ XAVER) Capric- 
cietto, op. 68, no. 1; rev. and fin- 
gered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[22011 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c Aug. 18, 

1910; E 237182; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks Ne Ye 

SCHEIDEN UND MEIDEN; ged. von Carl 
Pusch, musik von Hermann Sonnet, 
op. 188, no. 2; ftir vierstimmigen 
miinnerchor. Partitur. 4to. [22012 

©) July ?30;/'1910; 2° Aug! 27, 
1910; H 237451; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 


SCHIRM’ DICH GOTT, DU DEUTSCHER 


, WALD; worte von Albert Fichtner, 
musik von Franz Bltimel, op. 115; 


SARABANDE. 


SARABANDE. 


miinnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. : [220138 
OM Fuly e277 19ST ON: Be @ tAus. 20: 


1910; E 237245; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


ScHMID (F. X.) Mass in A; rev., and 
re-arr. by Nicola A. Montani; four- 
part mixed chorus. (Octavo edi- 
tion, liturgical catholic church mu- 
sic. ) [22014 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
- 2387802; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Nw Y¥. 


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Dt. 11, 2 S., vib 


22015 
SCHMIDT’S COLLECTION OF FOUR-PART 
SONGS; women’s voices. vol. 2. 4to. 
[22015 


©) Aug: 225: 19103°2 ey Ame. 222, 
1910; E 238667; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ScCHMIDT’S STANDARD ORGAN COLLEC- 
TION; specially adapted for church 
service, with registration carefully 
indicated by Everett E. Truette. Vol. 
2: [22016 
© Aue: 22.. 1910: 32 gen Ane 22, 

1910; E 238655; Arthur P. Schmidt, 

Boston, Mass. 


ScHON, SCHGNER, AM SCHONSTEN; ged. 
von Margarete Zoéllner, musik von 
Heinrich Zollner, op. 104, no. 1; ftir 
miinnerchor 4 capella. Partitur u. 
stimmen. 4to. [22017 

©): Aus: 16, 1910; 2-¢. Aue. 129, 
1910; FE 237567; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


ScHooL picnic (Schulausflug); galop 
by H. Necke; piano with 1st and 
2nd violins ad lib. (Musical sketch 
book. ) [22018 

©) “Aue. 5, 1910; >2 ce) ‘Aus; 15, 
1910; E 288498; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SCHOOLMA’AM: words and music by 
Alyse M. Thompson. [22019 
© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; E 287894; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


SCHOTTISCHE QUADRILLE; fiir 4 paare 
yon Paul Miirich, musik von Ernest 
Miirich. Ausgabe ftir klavier mit 
tanzbeschreibung. [22020 


Oo Jily, 22. 1910*. 2c.) Aug. 23, 3 


1910; E 287325; Eduard Bloch, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Scorr (Cyrit) Sonata, op. 59; violin 
and piano. [22021 


© june: 21910 = 92. eve 717, 
1910; E 239065; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


SEA-PIECE; by F. S. Kelly, op. 4; piano 
solo. (Cycle of lyrics, no. 2.) 
[22022 
a iyume 23. Ao10 +02 ye Aue.) 17; 
1910; E 2389060; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


SEARCH ME, O GoD AND KNOW MY 
HEART; anthem, music by E. D. 
Gray; 5 voices, S. S. A. T. B. * 4to. 
Toronto, Whaley, Royce & co., ltd. 

[220238 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 

1910; EH 237891; Ernest D. Gray, 
Toronto, Canada. 


SEASIDE FROLICS; skipping rope dance, 


from The international cup, by 
Manuel Klein; piano. [22024 
© Sept. 2, 1910* 2 “@ VSept: 3; 


1910; E 2389384; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SEDUISANTE; valse lente par G. De 

Sena, op. 101, piano. [22025 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1910; 

EH 240071; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SEEKING HIS GUIDANCE; words by F. F. 
Allabough, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [22026 

© Aug. 8; 1910; DE Sept as; 
1910; E 239193; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


SEIFERT (Uso) Zehn tonleiter-etiiden, 

op. 58; klavier. [22027 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910; 

E 240100; Steingraber-verlag, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


klavier. 


Zwei rondinos, op. 
Nos a; A dur 


Bi. 
No. 2, igor 
[ 22028, 22029 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 
1910; KH 240097, 240098; Steingriber- 
verlag, Leipzig, Germany. 


Seitz (FRIEDRICH) Konzert, G dur, op. 
38, schiilerkonzert no. 8, fiir violine 
und klavier. [22030 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237488; D. Rahter, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


SEPARATION; valse- Boston, par G. 
Bonincontro, orchestrée par Hug. 
Gandolfo, avec piano-conducteur. 
Ato. [22031 


© Sept. 17, 1910;°2) @ Sept. 22; 
1910; E 239117; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


SEPTEMBER; At the fair, waltz, by Sis- | 


(All 
[22032 


ter of St. Joseph; piano, in C. 
the year round, no. 9.) 


© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 ec Amg.9233 | 


1910; E 2387300; Leo Feist, 
Vonk,! New. 


SERENADE; by Hans Sitt, op. 33, no. 2, | 


ed. and fingered by Willem Willeke; 
violoncello and piano. 


1910; E 237230; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


by Richard Czerwonky ; violin and 
piano. Rev. ed. $ [22034 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237169; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INE OY, 


1266 


New | 


[22038 | 
© Aug.-19, 1910; 2 @ Aug. 20; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


22052 


SERENADE ESPAGNOLE; par Francis 
Hendriks; violon ou violoncelle avec 
ace. de piano. [22035 

eaaaig 19. 1910; 2 e. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237253; Ries & Erler, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


SERENADE IN E FLAT; by Edward 
d’Evry, for the organ. [22036 
Pinas 22. A910;.2.¢c. Aug. 22, 


1910; E 2388644; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SERENADE INDO-CHINOISE; par Léo 
Pouget; orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Petites orientales, no. 
ye [22037 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1910; H 237214; Enoch & -co., Paris, 
France. 


SERENATA A POSILLIPO; versi di G. 
Pupino-Carbonelli, musica di S. 
Gambardella. [220388 

© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237822; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


SERENOS ET GUITARISTES; par P. La- 
come; orchestre avec piano-conduc- 


teur. 4to. (Deux nocturnes, no. 2.) 
[22039 
© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 20, 


1910; E 237217; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


SERVICE; words by L. EH. Hughes, music 
by Edward J. Archer. [22040 
@ic Ane. 22, 1910; HW 238598; 
Linnett Ethel Hughes, New Paris, 
Ohio. 


SHADOW (THE) OF THY WINGS; an- 
them, by Mark Andrews; ten. or sop. 
solo and quartet or chorus. 4to. 
(Church music review, no. 264.) 

[22041 

Aue. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 

EH 237665; H. W. Gray co., New York, 
my. 


SHALL IT BE you; words by Samuel 
W. Beazley, music by J. W. Black. 
Syvo. [22042 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238774; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


SHAME UPON you NANcy; words and 
music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. 
[22048 
© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237899; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


126 


SHE HAS HER MOTHER'S STYLE; words 
by P. Prom, music by H. Kirkus 


Dugdale. [22044 
© July. 20; YOO: 2 "e, Awe 3a. 


1910; E 238898; Peter Prom, She- 
boygan, Wis. 


SHE’S A PATIENT OF MINE; words and 
music by Chris. Smith. [22045 
© Aug. 25, 1910%+2 e.) Aus 25s 
1910; E 237350; Victor Kremer, Chi- 
cago 


SHE’S THE FAIREST FLOWER NORWAY 
EVER GREW; words by H. G. H. Har- 
aldsen, music by A. W. Keil. 

[22046 

©1 ec. Sept. 3, 1910; E 238949; 

Hans Gustav Henry Haraldsen, Har- 
vey, Ill. 


SHE WAS A DOLLAR PRINCESS; written 
by A. J. Mills, composed by Bennett 


Seott. London, Star music pub ©co., 
[22047 
© Sept, 16, 1910. 2) ic. Sept, 38: 


1910; E 287861; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


SHE WORE A WREATH OF ROSES; words 
by Thomas Haynes Bayly, music by 
Joseph Philip Knight, arr. by W. A. 
F.; med. in E. [22048 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237769; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


SHEILA’S BIRTHDAY; by A. J. Curwen; 

piano. [22049 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 8, 1910; 

E 2357854; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


SHERRY FLIP; words by Bert Fitzgib- 
bon, music by John B. Lowitz. 
[22050 
© Aue, We 1910: 2 ic. Aug. 125; 
1910; E 237368; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SHINE, SHINE JUST WHERE YOU ARE; 
words by Ada R. Habershon, music 
by M. L. Stocks. [22051 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1910; 
E 239208; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SHOW YOUR LOVE; words by James 
Rowe, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
Svo. [22052 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 2388789; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


SI BELLA; canzone napoletana, versi di 
G. Danzi, musica di G. Spagnolo; 
canto e pianoforte. [220538 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 1910; 
E 289087; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


SI TU VOULAIS; mélodie-valse, paroles 
de Pierre d’Amor, musique de Ernest 
Weiller, op. 275. [22054 

© Sept. 47,. £91032 ic. WNepts a2, 
1910; E 239142; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


—— orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [22055 
©) Sepin a7, 1910-42. ce: Sept. 12; 
1910; E 289118; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


SIBELIANA; Stimmungen aus dem lande 
der tausend seen, von Jean Sibelius; 
ausgewihlt und ftir klavier gesetzt 
von Johannes Doebber. [22056 

Orguly 28: Lots 2 ec. Aus. 27: 
1910; E 287482; Schlesinger’sche 
buch & £musikhandlung (Rob. 
Lienau), Berlin, Germany. 


SICILIENNE; by Leo Schermann, op. 3. 
(Two compositions for violin and 
piano, no. 2.) [22057 

© duly, 20, A910 2 1c) Aue. 18) 
1910; H 287163; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. ®: 


SIEGMUND’S LOVE SONG. 
(R.) 


SIGHING WINDS WALTZES; by H. Dol- 
phin; piano. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & co. [22058 

© Aue. 16) 1910). Dec 2Ane. 924, 
1910; E 238748; Harry Dolphin, New 
work, UN, ¥. 


See Wagner 


SILAS; words and music by Will R. 
Anderson. [22059 
© Aug. 24, 1910: 2c. Aug. 25, 
1910; E 237369; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SILENTLY BLENDING. See Mozart (W. 


SILHOUETTES; J. L. Roeckel; 
piano. [22060 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240058; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


SILVER CHORDS; waltz, by Emilio Mu- 
rillo; piano. [22061 


par 


© “Ate! 18) 1910 2 -e. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237262; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


pt. me was. ve 


SILVER SPRING; valse de concert, by 
Dudley Ryder; piano. [22062 
© Aug. 15, 19102 2 (eae 15 
1910; E 2387125; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis, Mo. 


SINCE I MUST LOVE; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Teresa Del 
Riego. No. 3 in D flat. [22063 

© Aug. 22, 19107 2%@ Aue, 25) 
1910; E 2873386; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SING MIR WAS; 12 lieder fiir herz und 
haus... komponiert von Wilhelm 
Muller. 1. Singstimme allein. 2. 
Gesang und piano, partitur. 12mo. 
Ato. [ 22064, 22065 


© July 20, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 
1910; H 237239, 237240; Otto Bauer, 
Munich, Germany. 


Siné, O DAUGHTER OF ZION; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by 
Moritz E. Schwartz; mixed voices. 
4to. (Church music review, no. 270.) 

[22066 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 12, 

1910; E 239040; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SING SOFTLY, SING LIGHTLY; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by Gerald 
Romney; in F. [22067 

©. Aug. 15, 1910; 2 een as: 
1910; EH 287187; W. Morley & co., 
London, England. 


SKIPPING ROPE DANCE; by Manuel 
Klein; piano, [22068 
© Aug. 24;-1910= 2 ee Aes 
1910; E 237370; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SLEEP LITTLE ONE, SLEEP (Baby klein, 
schlafe ein) ; by A. Sartorio, op. 859, 
no. 5; piano. (Pleasures of life, no. 
Ns) [22069 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237735; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


SLEEP, LOVED ONE, SLEEP; funeral 
hymn, written and composed by S. 
J. and H. S. Moass. [22070 

© Aug. 14, 1910; 276. Senha. 
1910; E. 238953; S. J. & H. S. Moass, 
Tarrytown, N. Y. 


SLEEPING DOLL WALTz; by F. Henri 
Klickmann; piano, [22071 
©-Augz. 25, 1910: 2 GG Ate ee 
1910; E 237398; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


1268 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


SLEEPY HEAD; words by Billy J. Van- 
derveer, music by Tom Sherman. 
[22072 
© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238700; Jos. Morris co., New 
ork, N.Y. 


Stim (THE) PRINCESS; finale, act 2, 
from the musical play, words by 
Henry Blossom, music by Leslie 
Stuart. 4to. [22073 

evans. 22..1910; 2 c. Aug. 23, 
1910; E 237334; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


— opening chorus, act 2, from the 
musical play, words by Henry Blos- 
som, music by Leslie Stuart. 4to. 

[22074 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ce Aug. 30, 

1910; E 287602; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SLUMBER SEA CHANTEYS; words by 
Lucia Chase Bell and Rita Bell 
James, music by Carrie Stone Free- 


man. San Francisco, Paul Elder & 
eet], 27, [4] p. illus. fol. 
$1.00. [22075 


© July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 2, 1910; 
A 2703853; Paul Elder & cc., San 
Francisco, Cal. 


SLUMBER SONG; words and music by 

Robert A. Foss; piano ace. [22076 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 22,1910; 

E 238940; C. W. Thompson & ©Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


SmirH (Mito O.) Five little songs of 
courtship; album of five songs. Oma- 
ha., Nebr., A. Hospe co. [1910]. 15 
pe tel, $150. {22077 

ienaue 12) 1910; 2 e.. Aug. 18, 
Poe ee 2)a2: A.» Hospe  ¢o., 
Omaha, Nebr. 


SNOW FLAKES; words and music by 
Seymour Hawthorne; mixed voices. 
4to. (School music, no. 2372.) 

[22078 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
EK 238989; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


So Lone Tony so LONG; words by Sam 
M. Lewis, music by Leo Bennett. 
[22079 
@ Ane, 23, 1910: 2 ec. Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238701; Jos. Morris co., New 
work, N.Y. 

SOAP BUBBLE DAYS; from Jumping 
Jupiter, lyric by Gus. Kahn, music 
by Grace LeBoy. [22080 

@) Aug: 18, 1910s - 2c. Aug: 18; 
1910; BE 237275; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y.- 


22090 


SOCIETY VAUDEVILLE; march and two- 
step, by L. B. Curtis; piano. To- 
ledo, Ohio, Curtis pub. co. [22081 

© Age 17,1910 2G Aen ss: 
1910; E 237141; Loyal B. Curtis, 
Toledo, Ohio. 


SOLFEGE DES SOLFEGES; trente-trois 
yolumes, contenant un grand nombre 
de lecons, choisies et classées par 
A. Danhauser et L. Lemoine. Nou- 
velle édition... composées ou 
choisies par Albert Lavignaec. Vol. 
1A. avec supplément. 1. Sans ace. 
Syvo. 2. Avec ace. [ 22082, 22083 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
12, 1910; E 2389098, 289099; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris, France. 


SOLFEO DE LOS SOLFEOS; treinta y dos 
tomas, que contienen un gran nt- 
mero de lecciones, escojidas y clasi- 
ficadas por A. Danhauser y L. Le- 
moine. Nueva ediciOn ... compu- 
estas y escojidas por Alberto La- 
vigpnac, traducido al espafiol por G. J. 
Llompart. Cuarderno 1A, sans acc. 
8vo. [22084 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 289097; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 


SOME DAY, SOME ONE WILL WHISPER, I 
LOVE YoU; words and music by H. A. 
Fischler. [22085 

© Aus. 23 19l0 | 2 er Aus. 24. 
1910; HK 238699; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


SOME OTHER DAY; words by I. D. K,, 
musie by B. D. Ackley. [22086 
On Sept. 19) 2010 (2G cSeptiei2; 
1910; E 289029; H. O. Excell, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

SOMEBODY’S DOING WHAT I USED TO DO; 
words by Morris Rose, music by 
Billy L. Geller. [22087 

Otome seni. 2) 1910 Bi 23'ctoe 
Billy L. Geller, New York, N. Y. 
SOMETIME; words and music by Sam- 
uel W. Beazley. 8vo. [22088 
©, Avex, 1, 1910; 2.¢e Aug... 24, 
1910; E 288790; S. W. Beazley, 
Laurel, Miss. 
SOMETIMES; words by John Allen, mu- 
sic by H. Kirkus Dugdale. [22089 
Or Aue Ws 1910 392 .@ Auge Si, 
1910; B® 238914; Allen & Dugdale, 
Washington, D. C. 
SoMEWHERE; idyl, by Chas. H. Ort; 
piano. [22090 
@- Aus 22) 2910; .2 oc. Sept. 6, 
1910; E 237788; Premier music pub. 
co., St. Louis, Me 


1269 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22091 


SOMMERNACHT; dichtung von Fr. Rob- 
rer, musik von Gustay Haug, op. 59; 
gemischter chor. Partitur. 4to. 

[22091 

© Ate. I ASO 22) ee Ane 2, 

1910; E 287457; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


SoMMERNACHT. See also Rheinfahrt. 


Son ENFANT (Her child is he); En- 
glish version by Claude Aveling, mu- 
sic by A. Visetti. [22092 

© Aue.) 20, A910: 2), \Sept.as; 
1910; E 237887; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SoNATINA IN G; 1st movement, by H. 
Engelmann; piano. [22093 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
EH 288985; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Wonk, IN. oY: 


Sone OF JOY; words and music by 
Claire Newton. [ 22094 


@p Ang? 235. 19k0% 7 2c: Atigs 25, 
1910; E 237887; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Sone (A) OF LOVE’S COMING; four 
part song, words by Ethel Clifford, 
music by A. C. Mackenzie, op. 71, no. 
4. 4to. (Part-song book, no. 1200.) 

[22095 

@rAus 27) A910 2 -e Aue. 29) 

1910; E. 287548; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Sone (A) OF SUMMER; by E. L. Ash- 
ford; organ. obl. 8vo. [22096 
© Auge: & AOlO? 32ers Aue Aa. 
1910; EH 235992;- Lorenz. pub. -co. 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Sonc OF THE GYPSIES; waltz trio, 
words by Frederick W. Bancroft, 
music by Otto Waldmeister, op. 190; 
women’s voices. (Octavo series, no. 
434.) [22097 

i Aue. (22) 1510.2 ef Ane, 29° 
1910; E 238659; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SONG OF THE INSURGENTS; words and 

music by A. B. Sloane; bass voice. 

[22098 

@) Ang, 20) A900: 2 @.. Aug. 80, 

1910; E 2387662; Annie B. Sloane, 
San Diego, Cal. 


Sone (A) OF THE SEA; reverie, by 
Amanda Kennedy; piano. [22099 
©) Aug. 22)'t910. 2 GE Aug 23. 
1910; E 2373804; Leo Feist, New 
Work: Now: 


Dt. 1 Ss Vv. oD 


Sone (THE) OF THE SOU’ WESTER; 
words by Henry Newbolt, music by 
C. V. Stanford, op. 117. 4to. (Songs 
of the fleet, no. 2.) [22100 

© Aug: 20, 19105 2 er eaares «97, 
1910; E 238526; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


SONG OF THE VIOLETS; by EH. Fordi; 

piano. [22101 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; 

E 2387289; E Fordi, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


SonG WITHOUT WworRDS (Lied ohne 
worte); by Ferdinand Meyer, op. 
28; pf. duet. (Flying leaves, no. 5.) 

[22102 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 

E 237693; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SCNGE DES SIRENES; valse lente by S. 

von Leer; piano. [22103 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 238998; Price & Reynolds, Lon- 
don, England. 


SONGS OF SCHOOL AND FLAG; a song 
book for schools ... by Frank R. 
Rix ... [New and enl. ed.] New 
York, The Macmillan company, 1910. 
iv. 251 ps Svo: “s0sros [22104 


©). Sept. 14, 1910-72) er seo 15. 
1910; A 271633; Macmillan co., New 
York) NUE 


SONGSTER’S (THE) AWAKENING; vocal 
waltz, words by Edward Oxenford, 
music by Percy E. Fletcher. In D. 

[22105 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 8, 1910: 

E 237869; Novello & co., Iltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SONNAMBULA (LA) See Bellini (V.) 


Sons (THE) OF EVERY NATION ARE 
AMERICANS TODAY; lyric by Manuel 
Klein and R. H. Burnside, music by 
Manuel Klein. [22106 

©: Aug. 18, 1910) 2. eevee 
1910; E 237260; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

SorA MIA: canzone napoletana, versi 
di R. Galdieri (Rampbalo), musica 
di E. De Curtis; canto e pianoforte. 

[22107 

Sept. 1, 1910; 2° @ Seppe az: 

1910; E 239089; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 

SORROWFUL (THE) BIRDIE; by A. J. Cur- 

wen; piano. “IE 2108 
© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 2387855; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


1270 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


22129 


Sousa soneés: album of songs by John 
Philip Sousa. 4to. [22109 
© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c Sept. 8, 
1910; E 2387889; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SOUVENIR; yvalse-fantaisie par M. 
Gracey: orchestre avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [22110 


Gi Sept 17, 1910; 2 -c. Sept. 12, 
1910; EH, 239121; W. Smyth, Paris, 
France, 


SPEED ON, SWEET SONG; words by Basil 
Hodder, music by Francis Bohr. No. 
fumes, No. 2in C. No.3 in BH. 

[22111-22113 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 

15, 1910; E 240055-—240057: Ascher- 

berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, 
England. 


SPLENDIDE ORCHESTRE; 5 fascicule, par 


Maud d’Elphine. Contents: Pop 
corn Joe. Love’s dream. New barn 
dance. [22114 


Poesepie ty, 1910 2c. ‘Sept. 12, 
1910; HE 2389102; Ch. Hayet, Paris, 
France. 


SPOONEY ISLAND; words by Ralph Rob- 
erts, music by Philip Braham. 
[22115 
ead Af, 1910;°2 c. Aug 17, 
1910; E 238550; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


SPOONING IN THE MOONLIGHT; words 
and music by John F. Barth. [22116 


fone 17, 1910; 2° c. Aug. 17, 
1910; E 2388585; Fred MHeltman, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


SPRINGTIME DANCE; by John A. West; 
piano. (PPA r 
@rAge 30; 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 
1910; E 287716; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, [1l. 


SPRINGTIME WALTZ; by Hugene Mack; 
piano. [22118 
enue 25, 1910: 2 -¢,. Augi_.25, 
1910; E 2373938; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


STaccatTo; song without words, by H. 

Reineck. op. 3, no. 4; piano. [22119 

©. 4c. Sept. 1, 1910; BH: 237688; 
Henry Reineck, Chicago, Ill. 


STAND UP AND SHINE; words by H. M. 
Johnson, music by T. P. Hamilton. 
“ [22120 


Ow Aug. 26, 1910;° 2c. Aug. 5, 
Pole TR 237624> 0." P. ” Hamilton, 
New Castle, Pa. 


STANDING OUTSIDE; words by Julia H. 

Johnston, music by J. E. Delmarter. 

[22121 

@) Aus., 8) 1910; 22 -e Sept. 13: 

1910; E 289173; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, New York, N. Y. 


Same. P2202 


© -Augi! S190 3° 2e. Sept ae: 
1910; E 289202; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


STANFORD (CHARLES YV.) Canzona; 
organ. (Organist’s anthology, no. 
18.) [22123 


© Aus. 19) 11910; 2. &. Aug. 26 
1910; H 237225; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


STAR AND GARTER; ragtime waltz, by 
Alex W. Christensen; piano. [22124 
©) Aue? 23) 1910: 2c. Aus 28 
1910; EH 238712; A. W. Christensen, 
Chicago, Ill. 


STEP BY STEP; words by James Rowe, 
music by J. H. Delmarter. [22125 


© Aue. 8) 19100 2 ie Septsals- 
1910; E 289155; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


STILL, STILL WITH THEE; hymn an- 
them, words by Harriet Beecher 
Stowe, music by Theo. Saul; mixed 
voices. (Octavo ed., no. 12041.) 

[22126 


© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 239010; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


STORNELLI TRECENTESCHI (Il menes- 
trello) ; canzone napoletana, versi 
di R. Galdieri (Rambaldo), musica 
di Carlo Mirelli, canto e piano. 

[22127 

@y Aug. 18) 1910;.2 -¢., Aug. 30; 

1910; E 237599; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


Story (THE) OF MUSIC; a sacred can- 
tata, words selected and _ partly 
written by Colin Sterne, music by 
H. Ernest Nichol. Vocal score. 4to. 

[2212S 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 237890; Heidelberg press, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Sinfonie, G-dur, 


STRASSER (H WALD) 1 
Par- 


op. 22; fiir grosses orchester. 
titur. [22129 

©) Aue:) 19;). 1910; 2. ce Sept 2, 
1910; E 240068; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, Cologne, Germany. 


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22130 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


STRAUSS (JOHANN), JR. 
(Les) du matin; valse, transcription 
par Jules Cottin, op. 234; piano et 
mandoline. [22130 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239103; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


Mille (Les) et une nuits; valse, 
transcription par Jules Cottin, op. 
235; mandoline et piano. [22131 


©: -Sept. 17, 1910252) ¢Septs a2; 
1910; E 2389105; Heugel & Gie., 
Paris, France. 


Sang (Le) viennois; valse, tran- 
scription par Jules Cottin, op. 232; 
mandoline et piano. [22132 

©, Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 12, 
1910; EH 239104; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


Strauss (RicHARD) Feuersnot (Bel- 
tane fire) ; an opera in one act, poem 
by Ernst von Wolzogen, Hnglish 
text by William Wallace, music by 
Richard Strauss, op. 50. Vocal score 
by Otto Singer. [22133 


© Vouly “26. 1910-72 se .Auss 23° 
1910; D 18712; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Vocal parts. 4to. [22134 

©) i Suly Zoe 1 GlOe 92) ex Age.228. 
1910; E 237309; Adolphe Fiirstner, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Reverie (Triumerei) op. 9; 
transcribed by Richard Czerwonky; 
violin and piano. (Compositions and 
transcriptions, no. 4.) [22135 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
H 237184; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING: 


STROLLING; OR, ALL ABOUT THE TOWN; 
words and music by J. K. Downs. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22136 

© Aug. 23, 1910; 2.c. Aug. 23, 

1910; HE 2373838; John K. Downs, 
Wausau, Wis. 


SUFFER THE CHILDREN; words by Ada 
R. Habershon, music by M. L. 
Stocks. [22137 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 13, 
1910; E 2391838; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


SUMMER DREAMS by Cras; 
Cann; piano. [22138 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1910; E 237654; 
Carolyne 8S. Cann, BH. Lexington, 
Mass. 


WALTZ ; 


Feuilles 


SUMMER IN MY HEART; words by 
Fraser Campbell, music by Wilton 
King, in C. [22189 

© Aug. 17, 1910:2%e Aue, 24; 
1910; E 238710; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


SUMMER SPORTS; Suite for chorus and 
orchestra, poems by Samuel Daniel, 
Thomas Dekker, James. Shirley, 
and an anonymous writer, music by 
A. Herbert Brewer; vocal score. 
Novello’s original octavo edition. 

[22140 


© Aug. 10, 1910; 92 ieee) aS) 


1910; EH 2385971; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Sun (THE) ALWAYS SHINES ON PAY 
DAY; words by C. B. Case, music by 
Robert K. Belden. [22141 


© Aug..15, 1910: 23cm a 
1910; E 237886; Carleton B. Case, 
Chicago, III. 


SUNFLOWER BABE; march and two-step, 
by Fred Heltman, arr. by F. O. 
Boos; orchestra. 4to. [22142 


© .Aug. 20, 1910; 2.c Aes 20: 
1910; H 237236; Eastman co., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


SUNSET LIMITED MARCH; by Henry 
Bartell; piano. [221438 


© Aug. 25, 19105 2VespAnea2s. 
1910; E 2387408; McKinley music 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


SUNSHINE AND ROSES; flower song, by 
Victor Moulton; piano. [22144 


© Aug. 25, 1910; 42) eaAgeess: 
1910; E 287404; McKinley music 
co., Chicago, Il. 


SUPERWOMAN (THE) ; a musical satire, 
book and lyrics by Maximillian 
Schapiro and Joseph Michael, mu- 
sic by Hans Barth. Typewritten 
libretto and ms. piano score. [22145 


© 1c. Aug. 26, 1910; D 48708; 
Joseph Michael and Maximillian 
Schapiro, New York, N. Y., & Hans 
Barth, Bayonne, N. J. 


SUPPE (FRANZ VON) Poet and peas- 
ant; arr. by W. EF. Ambrosio; 3 
violins, piano and guitar. [22146 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2%e Aue as, 
1910; E 237189; Carl Fischer, New 
York; NWN 

SUR LE CLAVECIN; par Maurice Pesse, 

pour piano. (Six piécettes, no. 1.) 
[22147 


© Sept. 17, 1910: 2 c Sept. 12, - 


1910; E 239128; 
Paris, France. 


Heugel & Gie., 


1272 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


Swattows (THE); from The land of 
birds, by Manuel Klein, arr. by T. 
P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin 
orchestra. [22148 

mrAug= ts 1910: 2 .¢ Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237274: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SWEDE OLLIE; two-step characteristic, 
by Edgar R. Wood; piano. [22149 
Sowa 4G. 1910: 2 ¢ Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238735; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


SWEET FLOWERS; by Harold 
Spencer; piano. [22150 
fe. age 30, 1910: 2c. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 2387578; McKinley music 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


waltz, 


SWEET HOSANNA; words by E. E. Hew- 
itt, musie by D. B. Towner. [22151 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 13, 1910; 
E 239191; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SWEET LAVENDER; graceful dance, by J. 
Lamont Galbraith; piano. [22152 


ec Ane 29, 1910; 2. c. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 2387502; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SWEET SUZANNE; words by Henry 

Troy, music by James Reese Europe. 

[22153 

© Aue 29; 1910; 2 c« Aug. 29, 

1910; E 237499; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


SWEET WILD PINK ROSES; ‘by Ernest R. 
Ball; vocal orchestra, key of C, no. 
1151. 4to. [22154 


Awe 24/1910: 2c. Aug. 25, 
1910: E 237354; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SWEETEST (THE) oGiRL; from The 
sweetest girl in Paris, lyric by Ad- 
dison Burkhardt and Collin Davis, 
music by Jos. EH. Howard. e2als sy 


means 24 191022 ¢.) Aug: 24, 
fo Hy 288726; Chas. -K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


SWEETEST (THE) WORDS TO ME; words 
by James Rowe, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. 8yo. [22156 

er Ane ot .1910%) 2c) Aug.) 24, 
1910; E 238786; S. W. Beazley, Lau- 
rel, Miss. 


SWEETHEART; words and music by F. 
E. Gramm. [22157 
© Sept.) 12) 1910312. ec» Sept, 14, 
1910; BH 289251; F. Emil Gramm, 
New York, N. Y. 


22166 


Sy HoNKERDONK; words by Wood M. 
Cowan, music by Homer Davis. 
[22158 
© 1 ¢. Sepi6) 1910: By 237807: 
Cowan & Davis, Chicago, II]. 


TAKE ME WITH YOU, CUTEY, AND FOR- 
GET TO BRING ME BACK; words by 
Thomas J. Gray, music by Al. Pian- 
tadosi. [22159 

©) PAtieo a5, P1910) Oe, Aue 22: 
1910; E 288606; Leo Feist, New 
York, Neiy: 


TAKE ME WITH YOU INTO LOVELAND; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by AI. 


Piantadosi. [22160 

©) Aue. 15. 19110 = 52) ie. Aes 22 
1910; E 2388604; Leo Feist, New 
WorkseNane 


TAKE YE HEED; recitative and aria 
from The life everlasting, no. 4, mu- 
sic by Harry Alexander Matthews; 
baritone solo. (Octavo church mu- 
sic, no. 5375.) [22161 

©) Aue. a9; 1910). 2) ec) Aug. 2205 
1910; H 287226; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York, N. Y. 

TANNHAUSER. See Wagner (R.) 

TANZWEISE; par Christian Schifer, op. 
56, no. 2; piano solo. [22162 

@Gedily, 18191072) e Aue 27 
1910; EH 237474; Bosworth & @o., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


TAPADA (LA); par P. Lacome; orches- 
tre avec  piano-conducteur. 4to. 
(Deux nocturnes, no. 1.) [22163 

© Aue 9 s1O1Oe Or en Auge 20) 
1910; EH 237216; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


TARANTELLE; by C. B. de Souza; piano. 
London, Weekes & co. | 22164 
© Aus 185) 1910" 5 2. ¢c.. Aug. Az 
1910; KE 235996;. Ch. Barretto de 
Souza, London, England. 


TAXICAB; mareh and two step, by 
Henry S. Sawyer; piano. [22165 
©? Awe> 25.7 1910> 2 ce. Aus. 26; 
1910; E 237414; McKinley music ¢o., 
Chicago, Ill. 


Tr DEUM IN D; by H. A. Chambers; 
Sop. altoy. ten. and ) bassi >. Svoy 
(Modern chureh services, no. TO.) 

[22166 

©PAws Ae A9L0s 2° o. Acugs TG 

1910; H 288515; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, W., England. 


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22167 

Te DrEUM LAUDAMUS; fantasia by 
Charles V. Stanford; organ. (Or- 
ganist’s anthology, no. 17.) [22167 


© Aug. 219, 1910-2 ec Auer 20; 
1910; E 237224; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 

——music by Gerald Bullivant; EH 
flat, mixed voices. 4to. [22168 

©) Aue. 26 19102, 2) cAcAuig 29: 
1910; E 237552; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


set to music in the key of B flat, 


by H. Dobson; mixed chorus. Lon- 
don, Novello & co., ltd. [22169 


@rAue 24. 19105 2 fe, Avie a2. 
1910; EK 2373883; Henry Dobson, 
Hucknell-Tokard, England. 


set to music in the key of C, by 
John E. West. 4to. (Novello’s serv- 
ices, anthems, ete., for men’s voices, 
no. 90.) [22170 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 237867; Novello & co., 1td., Lon- 
don, England. 

TEACH ME TO PRAY; by Jessie May 
Jewitt, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; cornet 
with military band acc. 4to, [22171 

©, Aug, 247 1910= 2c, Aue 25) 
1910; EH 237356; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
—— —— trombone with military band 
ace. 4to. ‘ era 2 
@) Aug: $24.7 1910- 2) eF Aue 24, 
1910; E 237355; M. Witmark & sons, 
New? York; N. Y. 

TELL ALL THE WORLD ABOUT JESUS; 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley. S8vo. [22473 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24,1910; 
E 238791; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 

TELL ME, IRENE, WILL YOU BE TRUE; 
words by F. W. Willson, music by 
Hdwin Phelps. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [22174 

© vAug. 24, 1910; 2° c.. Aus. 24, 
1910; E 238815; F. W. Willson, Ala- 
mosa, Colo. 

TELL ME ONCE AGAIN YOU LOVE ME; 
words by Charles Horwitz, music by 
Frederick V. Bowers. PANG 

© Sept: 15, 1910; 2. .c.,Sept..15, 
1910; E 240028; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 
TELL THE STORY; words by Maud Fra- 
zer, Inusic by Robert Harkness. 
[22176 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 
E 239177; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


pt. Mijas: v. 5 


TELL THE STORY OF LOVE; words by 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by Sam- 
uel W. Beazley. S8vo. F2210T 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 288784; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


TENDER THOUGHTS; meditation by W. 
Aletter; piano. [22178 


© Aug. 18, 191052" Aus 20; 
1910; E 287278; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


TTENDRESSE; par G. De Sena, op. 103, 

piano. 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910; 

FE 240075 ; Carisch & Janichen, Milan, 
Italy. 


TESCHNER (WILHELM) Sonate, op. 36; 
orgel, in G. [22180 
© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240088; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


THANK YOU, KIND SIR, SAID SHE; words 
by Irving Berlin, music by T. Sny- 
der. [22181 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 237664; Ted Snyder co., inc., New 
Work. INS YG 


THANKFULNESS; by Victor Neustadtl ; 
piano. (Impressions, no.1.) [22182 


© July 28, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 18, 
1910; EH 237179; Carl Fischer, New 
York, IN; Yo 


THAT BEAUTIFUL CITY; words and 
musie by A. Aldenderfer. [22183 


© July 20, 1910; 2¥erane st 
1910; E 238897; Anna Aldenderfer, 
Lincoln, Ill. 


THAT DREAMY ITALIAN WALTZ; words 
by Jos. McCarthy, music by Al. Pian- 
tadosi. [22184 


© Aug: 15, 1910) 2 ey Ane ae. 
1910; EH 288602; Leo Feist, New 
Y ORK sIN.OYe 


THAT LITTLE THATCHED COTTAGE, ALL 
COVERED WITH VINE; words by Rida 
Johnson Young, music by Chauncey 
Olcott and Ernest R. Ball. [22185 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 238936; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorls UN: we 


THAT LOVIN’ GAME; words by R. C. 
Thompson, music by W. R. Thomp- 
son. [22186 


© 1c. Aug. 29, 1910; E 287586; 
W. Russell Thompson and Roy C. 
Thompson, Fort Smith, Ark. 


1274. 


[22179 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


22204 


THAT POSSUM RAG; lyric by Harold R. 
Atteridge, musie by Phil Schwartz. 
[22187 


meres 15,°1910; 2c Aug. 22, 


1910; E 238608; Leo Feist, New 
York. N.Y. 
THAT’S ENOUGH FOR ME; words and 


music by James A. Thomas. [22188 


© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239026; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT'S THE FELLOW [ WANT TO GET; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer. [22189 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
BE 237827; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT SWEET ITALIAN SONG; words and 
music by James Brockman. [22190 


© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 e« Aug. 20, 
1910; E 237277; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT TANTALIZING NOD; from the mu- 
sical comedy The sweetest girl in 
Paris, lyric by Addison Burkhardt 
and Collin Davis, music by Jos. E. 
Howard. [22191 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 238921; Charles K. Harris, New 
York, N.Y. 


THEM LOVIN’ SMILES; coon song and 
two-step, words by J. Hartson, mu- 
sic by Laura Hartson. [22192 


© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
EH 237793; Jim Hartson, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 


THEORETISCH-PRAKTISCHE SCHULE; von 
Theodor Ritter, fiir neapolitanische 
od. rOmische mandoline, zum selbst- 
unterricht geeignet. Edition 4734 
complet. [22193 

emit 27, 1910:-2 ¢ Aug: 27, 
1910; E 287486; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


THERE IS A HAPPY LAND; words by 
Andrew Young, music by Robert 
Harkness. [22194 


ie wAne 8, 19102i2 ©. Sept. 138, 
1910; E 239211; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


THERE IS NO NortTH oR SOUTH TO-DAY; 
from The international cup, lyric 
and music by Manuel Klein. [22195 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 238937; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y, 


12 


THERE IS POWER IN THE WORD; words 
by Ada R. Habershon, music by 
M. L. Stocks. [22196 

© Aug 'S 1910; 25¢ Seppe .13, 
1910; E 239156; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


THERE'LL BE A SWEETHEART FOR YOU 
AND I; words by S. L. Macdonald, 
music by Marie Boswald. [22197 

©. Aue. 16), 1910is 2 e. “Aue! 24, 
1910; E 288737; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


THERE’S A COLD TIME COMING IN THE 
WINTER; words by Ralph Roberts, 
musie by Philip Braham. [22198 

© Aug. 17, 19102 2 ¢, Aug 17, 
1910; E 238548; Reynolds & Go., 
London, England. 


THERE’S A GIRL FOR EACH DAY IN THE 
WEEK; words by George Godoy, mu- 
sic by Oscar Franklin Comstock. 

[22199 

© Aue 167 1910". “Fe. Auer 24, 

1910; E 238741; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York, N. Y. 


THERE’S A GIRL UP IN THE MOON; words 
by Wm. Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. ; [22200 


© Septe 2, -7910- 2 -c. -Sept. “6: 
1910; E 237898; Jerome H. Remick 
&co., New York, N! Y. 


THERE’S HOPE FOR EVERY SINNER; 
words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, mu- 
sic by Samuel W. Beazley. 8vo. 

[22201 

Or ues ts OO 2c, Ane. aA, 

1910; E 238780; S. W. Beazley, Lau- 
rel, Miss. 


THERE’S NO ONE COMING HOME TO ME; 
words and music by A. F. Swan. 
[22202 
Gren Anes 20. 1910= Bir 238705. 
Anna F. Swan, Newark, N. J. 


THEY ALL WERE CHEERING DIXIE WAY 
UP NoRTH; from The follies of 1910, 
words by John BE. Hazzard, music by 
B. Hapgood Burt. [222038 

© P Aue. 76,) 190s > ec; - Aug. Way 
1910; E 235987; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


THINE EYES SO BLUE AND TENDER; 
waltz, by G. Emerson; piano. 


[22204 
© ‘Aug. 31,°1910; 2 e Sept. 7, 
1910 KE 237681; Leo. Feist, New 


MOoDISH NG! ¥: 


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22205 


THIS AIN’T NO PLACE FOR A MINISTER’S 
SON—GOO’-BYE; words and music by 
J. R. Keene. [22205 


©1e. Aug. 19, 1910; E 238573; 
John R. Keene, Nyack, N. Y. 


THOMASSIN (D&sIRE) Sonate in C 
moll, op. 76; violoncell und piano- 
forte. [22206 


© ‘Aug. 22° 1910} 12" er Sept.’ 15; 
1910; E 240094; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


THOUGH YEARS GO ROLLING BY; words 
by James Wilson, music by Henrie 
Jaxon. Professional. [22207 

@ Ave 21910 = 2c. Aue. 
1910; EH 288718; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


THREE MILLION DOLLARS; Selection, by 


Anatol Friedland, arr. by Robert 
Recker; orch. 4to. [22208 
Gaus. esi. ASO: 2c. Sent. 1. 
1910; E 287680; Leo Feist, New 
York, N.Y: 
THROUGH ALL THE WORLD; words by 


Ada R. Habershon, music by M. L. 
Stocks. [22209 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; 
EH 2389185; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THRUST IN THY SICKLE, AND REAP; har- 
vest anthem, text from the Scrip- 
tures, music by Herbert W. Ware- 
ing; mixed voices. 4to. [22210 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 30, 1910; 
EK 237623; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


THUNDERBOLT RAG; by S. J. Stokes; 
piano. [22911 
OwAue 19) (A910) c) -Aue.) 22, 


1910; E 238592; S. J. Stokes, New 
Orleans, La. 
THUS SPAKE ONE SUMMER’S DAY; words 


by J. Oxenford, music by Franz Abt; 
mixed voices. New edition. 4to. 
(Vocal library of part songs, etc., no. 
ee) p2227A2 

@rAne “30)-1910)" 2 -e. Ades 31; 
1910; E 238856; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


THY WILL BE DONE; 
Blair; mixed voices. (Sacred octavo 
series, no. 939.) [22213 


Ae 222) 81940 =) 2 se, Aue (22. 
1910; E 238656; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


musie by Hugh 


pt. lias v5 


TIEFER, HOHER; hymn, words and 
music by C. P. Jones. [22214 
© Aug. 17, 19102 2yeeaae. 19) 
1910; E 238570; Meyer & bros., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


TIROLESE (LA); versi di R. Galdieri 
(Rambaldo), musica di C. Mirelli. 
f22215 
© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237818; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


*TIS A GRAND OLD FLAG THEY FOUGHT 
FOR; march and two-step by Chas. 
H. Adkins, arr. by Mackie-Beyer: 
orchestra. Ato. [22216 


© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237764; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


military band. 4to. [22217 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 -e Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237555; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


‘TIS CHILDREN’S DAY; words by James 
Rowe, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
Svo. [22218 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 288788; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 


To A LITTLE CHILD; words by Alfred 
H. Hyatt, music by W. Franke-Har- 
ling; sop. or ten. and alto or bar. 

[22219 

© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 @ Aug. 22; 

1910; BE 238641; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ToOREADOR, HOLA; quartet or chorus, 
words by Clifton Bingham, music by 
H. Trotére, arr. by N. Clifford Page. 
4to. (Part-songs for men’s voices, 
no. 12051.) [22220 

© Aug. 11, 1910; 2 eae: 
1910; E 238560; Oliver Ditson Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ToTALLy (A) DIFFERENT RAG; words by 
Earle C. Jones, music by May Auf- 
derheide. [22271 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 287800; J. H. Aufderheide, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 


TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP COMES THE MAIL 
‘AN; words and music by Paul 
Hoffrichter. P22222 

© Aug. 21, 1910: 2 ¢ Anew 
1910; E 238619; Adams pub co., De- 
troit, Mich. 


TRAVIATA. See Verdi (G.) 


1276 


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nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


22242 


TRES JOLIE (Charming); waltz, by E. | Two (THE) CRUSHED ROSES; words and 


Waldteufel, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; full band. 4to. ; [22223 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237149; Carl Fischer, New York, 
i Y.. 


TRIP TO THE COMET; polka redowa by 
H. Thompson; orchestra. 4to. 
[22224 
Ange 25 1910: 2 « Aug. 15, 
1910; E 237759; Hans Thompson, 
Clinton, Iowa. 


TROMPETEN-ALBUM NO. 11; enthalt 22 

kompositionen, von Paul Lincke. 4to. 

[22225 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 

E 238944; Apollo verlag, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


TRUMPET (THE) CALL; words by Ada 
R. Habershon, music by Robert 
Harkness. [22226 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910; 
E 239170; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


TRUMPETER’S (THE) BETROTHED (La 
fiancée du timbalier) ; ballad by Vic- 
tor Hugo, English adaptation by 
Frederick Corder, music by Francis 
Thomé. Recitation with piano acc. 

(22227 

(sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢.- Sept. 12, 

1910; E 239136; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 

TSCHAIKOWSKI (PETER ILJITCH) Va- 
riationen tiber ein rokoko-thema, op. 
33; revidiert von Julius Klengel; 
violoncello mit pianoforte-begleitung. 

[22228 

mally 227, 1910; 2c. vAug. 27, 

1910; EH 237487; Ernst Eulenburg, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


TU NE SAURAS JAMAIS; valse chantée, 
par Joseph Rico. 1. Orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur, 4to. 2. Piano seul. 

(22229, 22230 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 

12, 1910; EH 239120, 239135; H. De- 
lormel, Paris, France. 


fuRN THY FACE FROM MY SINS; Short 
unace. anthem, words from. the 
Bible, music by W. Wolstenholme. 
4to. (The chureh choralist, no. 
80497. ) [22231 
© Aue 19, 1910; \.2¢. Aug. 19; 
1910; E 288557; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


TWINK-LING STARS; three step, by 

Otto H. Blanck; piano. [22232 

©1ec. Aug. 25, 1910; E 237389; 
Otto Blanck, Milwaukee, Wis. 


music by C. V. Wolfe. [22233 
© Aus, 15, +1910): 2) € yAus eos 
1910; E 238885; Clara V. Wolfe, 
Elsie, Nebr. 
Two Lips; words by B. F. Barnett, 
music by Leo. Edwards. [222384 
© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 2387859; Gus, Edwards, ine., New 
Vork3 Nw ¥. 
TWoO LITTLE SHRIMPS; words by Ralph 
Roberts, music by Philip Braham. 
[22235 
©) Aus. 17, 1910s 2 ev Aucy alte 
1910; E 238549 ; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


UNDECIDED (THE) LOVER; written and 
composed by J. Russell Bogue. 
[22236 
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
E 2389055; Pigott & co., ltd., Dublin, 
Ireland. 


UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE (Unter’m 
Weihnachtsbaum) ; par Paul Hiller, 
op. 66, no. 5, ed. and fingered by 
Louis Oesterle; piano. [22237 


© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1910; HE 287231; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York, N. Y. 


UNDER THE ELM TREE; romance by W. 
Aletter; piano. [22238 
© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 @ Aug. 20, 
1910; EH 237276; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


UNDER THE FLAG; words by Frank 
Stanton, composed and arr. by C. EH. 
Koch. [22239 

© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1910; E 287544; Carrie KH. Koch, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


UNDER THE MISTLE-TOE; waltzes, by 
Alfred Fieldhouse; piano. [22240 
© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 15, 


1910; E 240023; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


UNDER THE SOUTHERN MOONLIGHT; 
words and music by Thos. S. Allen. 
[22241 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c@ Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240017; G. W. Setchell, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

UNGARISCHER 
(i. Th.) 
UNSER LIEBLING GEHT ZUR RUH’; salon- 

sttick von H. Ernst Richter, op. 74: 
klavier. [22242 

© July 22, 1910: 2. c Aug. 20; 
1910; E 287252; J. Schuberth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany, 


MARSCH. See Berlioz 


1277 


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22243 


pth MA8., ves 


Untit HeE coMrE; words by George 

Rawson, music by J. E. Delmarter. 

[222438 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 

E 239158; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


UtTaH; words and music by H. and H. 
Attwooll, arr. by Chas. C. Thatcher. 


[22244 
© eAue: 26, 19102 25¢) Anes yal: 
1910= HE 238819 ;- Utah pub: (co, 


Ogden, Utah. 


VACATION TIME; words and music by 


C. Foster. New York, F. B. Havi- 


land pub, co. [22245 

©) Augy 23, 1910':7 2c. Auge eo, 
1910; E 237348; Caroline Foster, 
Beverly, Mass. 


VACATION TIME MARCH; by Violet Hud- 
son; piano. [22246 
© Aue: "25, 1910 2 “es Auge 2p, 
1910; E 237396; Mclxinley music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


VACO ASCIANNO ’NA GUAGLIONA ’NZISTA 3} 
versi di S. Ragosta, musica di G. 
Spagnolo. [22247 

© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237817; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


VAGABONDIA; part-song, words by 
Richard Hovey, music by Frederic 
Field Bullard; men’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo edition, no. 12054.) [22248 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
E 237767; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


VALLEY (THE) OF LAUGHTER; words by 
Fred G. Bowles, music by Wilfrid 
Sanderson. [22249 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 
1910; E 237594; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


VALSE ALBANIA; by Van V. Rogers; 
piano. Syracuse, Clark music co. 

[22250 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 

EK 237676; Van Veachton Rogers, 

Round Lake, N. Y. 

VALSE BRILLANTE. See Moszkowski 

(M.) 


VALSE CAPRICE; par Albert Zabel, op. 
37. 1. Pour le harpe. 2. Pour le 
piano. P222p1 2o252 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 27, 
1910; E 237491, 237492; W. Bessel 
& cie., St. Petersbourgs. Russia. 


VALSE DES SYLPHES; by Ivan C. Mac- 
lean; piano, in E flat. [22253 
© Aug. 19; .1910;-2 iG) Auge 20; 
1910; E 2373846; Cary & co., London, 
England. 


VALSE LILLIPUTIENNE; par Christian 
Schafer, op. 52; piano. (Piéces 
mignonnes, no. 6.) [22254 


© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14. 1910; 
Ei} 239255; Laudy & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


VALSE LOLOTTE; nach motiven der op- 
erette, Lolotte, musik von Bruno 
Granichstaedten ; klavier. [22208 

© July 27; 19105 Arete ot: 
1910; E 237645: Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


VALSE RAVISSANTE; by Felix Godin; 
piano. [22256 
© Sept. 14, 1910;-2 e@ Sepi. 15, 
1910; E 240042; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


VALSE TZIGANE; valse lente par Georges 
Palicot; orchestre avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [22257 

© Sept: 17, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239128; A. Zuanz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


VARIATIONEN UBER EIN ROKOKO-THEMA. 
See Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 


VATERMORDER UND DIE KRINOLINE; duett 
aus der operetten-burleske, Vindo- 
bona, du herrliche stadt, text von J. 
Bramer u. A. Griinwald, musik von 
Leo Ascher. [22258 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1910; 
E 2376386: Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


VENO BENITO; waltzes, by Otto H. 

Blanck; piano. [22259 

© 1.¢. Aug. 25, 1910. mipesrae0; 
Otto Blanck, Milwaukee, Wis. 


VERBOTENE (DER) KUSS; oOperette in 
drei akten, text von Joseph Pasztor 
und Rudolph Schanzer, musik von 
Sigmund Vineze und Rudolph Schan- 
zer. Vollistindiger klavierauszug. 

[22260 


© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 27; 1910538 


D 18710; Musik & theaterverlag 
Arion, Berlin, Germany. 


VERDANT GREEN (Frisches grtin); by 


C. Bohm, op. 265, rev. and fingered 
by Hans T. Seifert; piano. [22261 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 2371838; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nex. 


1278 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


VeRDI (Giuseppe) Aida; arr. by W. F. 
Ambrosio; 3 violins, piano and 
guitar. [22262 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 237198; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N.Y. 


Grand selection from Rigoletto; 

arr. by Mackie-Beyer; military band. 

[22263 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Sept 6, 1910; 

E 237782; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


—— Heal me, O my Saviour; response, 
words by Godfrey, music arr. by 


Bertha Antoinette Hall; mixed 
voices. 4to. [22264 
OApe. 19 1910: 2 ¢.* Aug. 22, 


1910; E 238624; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Staviges> arr. by W. KE. Am- 
bresio; 3 violins, piano and guitar. 
[22265 


© Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
EK 237197; Carl Fischer, New York. 
iar @ 


VERKAUFTE (DIE) BRAUT (Prodani 
nevé sta); ouverture aus der komi- 
schen oper in drei akten von Fried- 
rich Smetana, arr. von Emil Kronke; 
zwei klaviere zu vier hinden. 

[22266 

© sume 15, 1910; 2 ec. July 11, 

1910; E 238810; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


VERNA; words and music by W. L. 
Phillips. [22267 
@ july 20, 1910; 2 ce Aug 31, 
1910; E 238909; Wm. L. Phillips, 
Corsicana, Tex. 


VERS LE succrs; par Roger Guttin- 
guer; quatuor a cordes avec contre- 
basse et piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[22268 : 

@ysept. 17,1910; 2 c. Aug.22, 

1910; EH 238676; A. Zunz-Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


VESPER HYMN; words by Maud Frazer, 

music by Alfred L. Field. [22269 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910: 

HK 239219; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


VESPER SONG; by H. R. Newson, violin 

solo with piano acc. [22270 

© 1c. Sept. 1, 1910; E 237689; 
Hugh R. Newson, Wapello, Iowa. 


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22280 


Vicror’s (THE) Joy 
by Ferdinand Meyer, op. 28; pf. 
duet. (Flying leaves, no. 4.) [22271 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E) 237694; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


(IKampfeslust) ; 


VINDOBONA; walzer nach motiven der 
operetten-burleske, Vindobona du 
herrliche stadt, musik von Leo 
Ascher; piano. 22262 

@© Aue ie) 1910: 2) Cc. Auee3O 
1910; E 237637; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


VIOLETS AND FORGET-ME-NOTS  (Veil- 
chen und vergissmeinnicht); by 


Ferdinand Meyer, op. 28; pf. duet. 
(Flying leaves, no. 2.) [22273 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 287696; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


VIOLETS’ (THE) MESSAGE; words by 
O. IF. Dinkins, music by Arthur HE. 


Barr. Macon, Ga., Proctor-Patter- 
son music co. [22274 
©) Aug. 30; 1910; 2) c Aug 729: 


1910; E 237525; Olivia Fariss Dink- 
ins, Macon, Ga. 

VIOLETS, SWEET VIOLETS; words by 
E. H. Crawford, jr., music by Harry 
Hoyt. [22275 

© USept. 12, 1910; 2. ¢. Sept) 12, 
1910; E 239025; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 
VIOLIN-ALBUM NO, 11; enthilt 22 kom- 
positionen, von Paul Lincke. 4to. 
[22276 
© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
E 238947; Apollo verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


VIOLIN METHOD; by FE. Soéchting, op. 

110; Parts i and 2: [ 22277, 22278 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 

12) LOLOE a ZS9088. 2890S9% P:. 
Faunce co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


VIVALDI (ANTONIO) Concerto; révi- 
Sion par Ch. Bouvet; quatre violons 
et orchestre 4 cordes, et compris le 
clavecin obligé. (Répertoire de la 
fondation J. S. Bach.) [22279 

©) Sept: 17, 1910: 2° c. (Sept. 12; 
1910; BH 239127; H. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


Vo TURNA; canzone napoletana, versi 
de C. O. Lardini (Nicolardi), musica 
di E. De Curtis; canto e pianoforte. 

[22280 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 

1910; E 239091; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


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22281 


pt. 111, Nn. s., v.5 


VoccA BELLA: canzone napoletana, 
versi di A. Barbier, musica di E. Di 
Capua. [22281 

©) Sept. 3,-1910; 2 -e¢ Sep! 14, 
1910; E 239261; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


VocE A MARE; canzone napoletana, 
versi di E. A. Mario, musica di G. 
Spagnolo; canto e pianoforte. 

2 22282 


@) Sept i. 1910s. 2.-e. 7 Sepeaaie. 
1910; E 239086; Ferdinando Bideri, 


Naples, Italy. 
VoM HIMMEL SANK IN WILDER MEERE 

SCHAUER (From heaven sank with- 
in the raging ocean.) English ver- 
sion by Mrs. Bertram Shapleigh, 
musik yon Robert Kahn, op. 55, no. 
7. (Neun gedichte von Joh. Wolf- 
gang von Goethe, no. 7.) [22283 

@-Auze.: 8... 1910 2: ¢;, Aue. 24, 
1910; E 238806; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Von GRABILL (S. BECKER) Impromptu 
in E fiat; op. 18; piano. [22284 
© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c« Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237504; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WAGHORNE (W. RB.) arr. Two Scotch 


songs: Ye banks and braes [and] 

Caller herrin’; arr. for women’s 
voices. (Octavo edition, no. 156.) 

[22285 

© Septy 2,7 -4910: 2) ec! Sept.) 2, 


1910; E 237726; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) The flying Dutch- 
man; overture arr. by Otto Singer; 
piano solo. [22286 

©) Aug) 22,1910: 2 ¢..<Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240092; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


The master singers of Nuremberg; 
prelude arr. by Otto Singer; piano 
solo. [22287 

GPAs 2259105 2 c..:Sepin<5, 
1910; E 240093: Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


Pilgrims’ chorus; from ‘Tann- 
hiuser, words by May Gillington, 
music arr. by Percy HE. Fletcher; 
men’s yoices. 4to. (The Apollo 
club, edition no. 50481.) [22288 


©) Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ¢: Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239887; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


WAGNER (RICHARD )—Continued. 
Rienzi, the last of the tribunes; 
overture arr. by Otto Singer; piano 
solo. [22289 

©: Aug. 22,1910: 72 feeiseet., ae: 
1910; E 240091; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


Siegmund’s love song; from Die 
Walktire; arr. by Wm. Heald; clari- 
net in B flat and piano. [22290 

© July 20, 1910=) 2 iene ts. 
1910; E 2387160; Carl Fischer, New 
Works No x 


— Tannhiuser; arr. by W. F. Am- 

brosio; 8 violins, piano and guitar. 

[22291 

© Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 

E 287194; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Neeye 

WAIT A MINUTE; words by Bert Davis, 

music by Harry McHall. [22292 

© .Aug..17, 1910202 e; aaa 
1910; E 2885338; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

WAIT TILL WE GATHER IN THE GOLDEN 
CORN ; words by Sam L. Lewis, music 
by Leo Bennett. [22293 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240026; Charies K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 

WAITING FOR THE MaAy; words by 
Denis Florence McCarthy, music by 
Alicia Adélaide Needham. [22294 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
H 239053; Pigott & co., ltd., Dublin, 
Ireland. 
WAITING FOR WILL AT THE MILL; words 
by Joe Cone, music by G. Barker. 
[22295 
© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 € Sept. 45, 
1910; E 240035; George Barker, 
Boston, Mass. 

WAKE: THE SONG OF JUBILEE; hymn, 

music by Samuel W. Beazley. 8vo. 

[22296 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2-¢ Angee ioie; 

E 2887938; S. W. Beazley, Laurel, 
Miss. 

WALKING; words by Jack Gorman, mu- 

sic by Lee Orean Smith. [22297 

© 1c. Aug. 23, 19105 a) 2a72o0e 
Jane & Billy Quirk, New York, 
ING 

WALZER-RONDO, NO. 9; von Serafin Al- 
schausky. 1. Posaune solo mit or- 
chester, stimmen. 2. Mit klavier, 
partitur. [22298, 22299 

© July 20, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
238, 1910; EB 237318) 2373145) Ao ee 
Fischer, Bremen, Germany. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


WANDERING (THE) ARTIST; by H. Rei- 

neck, op. 3, no. 3; piano. [22300 

©) tc. Sept. “1, 1970; *h “237687 - 
Henry Reineck, Chicago, T1. 


War (THE) SONG OF FLORIDA: words 
and music by J. A. Morrow, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. Anti saloon league of 
Fla. [22301 

ioe Anue. 80, 1910; 2 .c. Aug.. 29, 
1910; E 237528; John Albert Mor- 
row, Jacksonville, Fla. 


WARUM BIN ICH VERGANGLICH (Where- 
fore am I so fleeting) ; English ver- 
sion by Mrs. Bertram Shapleigh, 
“musik von Robert Kahn, op. 55, no. 
2. (Neun gedichte von Joh. Wolf- 
gang von Goethe, no. 2.) [22302 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
‘E 238801; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


WAS MIR SO @FALEEN HAT IN ‘WIEN: 
walzer nach motiven der operette, 
Das musikantenmidel, von Georg 
Jarno, arr. von Anton Mader; 1. 
Osterr-militirmusik. 2. Deutsche in- 
fanteriemusik. 3. Jigermusik. 4to. 

[22803-22305 
© July 28, 1910; 2 c..each Aug 27, 
1910; E 237460, 237465, 237466. Ju- 


lius Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Ger- 
many. 

"WAY DOWN EAST; words by Cecil 
Mack, music by Joe Young and 
Harold Norman. [22306 


© Aug. .10,.1910; 2c. Aug. ,29, 
1910; E 237590; Gotham Attucks 
music co., New York, N.Y. 


“WAY UP IN AN AEROPLANE; words and 
music by A. Farmer. [22307 
me) Ane 25, “1910-2 "c. “Aug. 27, 
1910; E 237429; G. D. Haynes, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


“WE ARE MERRY LITTLE URCHINS; a song 
of Santa Claus, words and music by 
G. “A. Blackburn. 4to. (Choruses 
‘for equal voices, Curwen’s edition, 
“no. 71292.) [22308 
_ ‘© Sept. 9, 1910; 2c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
“EH 237856; J. Curwen’&. sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


WE'LL BUILD ‘A BUNGALOW; duet from 
“The girl and the drummer, lyric by 
“George Broadhurst, music by <Au- 
~gustus Barratt. . [223809 

© Aug.‘ 20, 1910;:2<c. Aug. 22, 
‘1910; E 238630; Leo. 'Feist, New 
York, N. Y. 


12 
6116410 —_6 


22317 


WE'LL TAKE A FLIGHT IN AN AEROPLANE; 
words and music by D. O’Connor, 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [22310 

© “Aug. 915, 11910 82 1e) Ade. Sil, 
1910; E 288888; Dennis O’Connor, 
Franklin, Mass. 


WE'LL WELCOME YOU HOME ON THE 
FARM ; words and music by H. Hulva 
and O. Prince. [223 tah 


© Ang, 15,1910; 2c. Awe, 30 
1910; E 288884; Hattie Hulva & 
Otterbein Prince, Danvers, III. 


WE'RE A BAND OF BOLD CONSPIRATORS; 
trio and dance from The girl and 
the drummer, lyric by George Broad- 
hurst, music by Augustus Barratt. 


| Za 

© Aug. 20, 1910: +2.c.. Aug. (22. 

1910; E 238631; Leo Feist, New 
York, N.Y. 


WE'RE A NODDIN’; Scottish folk song, 
music by John E. West, arr. for male 
voices, quartet or chorus. 4to. 
(Scottish part songs, no. 145.) 

[22313 

©, May 17) 1910: 2): Sept. 12: 

1910; E 2389095; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow, Scotland. 


WE’RE TRAVELING ON; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by H. P. Main. 
[22314 
© Aug. 231, 1910; 2 ec,. Sept. 3, 
LOK, Zorelo >. rupert PP. Main: 
New York, ‘N. Y. 


WE REALLY HAD A MOST DELIGHTFUL 
EVENING; words and music by Wor- 
ton David and Bert Lee. (Popular 
6d ed., no. 209.) [22315 


Ke) Aue’ 17,-1910- 2 ce, Aus. 18, 
1910; E 2371386; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


WE WANT ALL THE WORLD TO KNOW 
Him; words by James Rowe, music 
by J. E. Delmarter. [22316 


‘© ‘Aug.’ 8,° 1910;°2 -¢. Sept. 18, 
1910; E 289176; . Charles ‘M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


WE * WILL NOT LIVE IN A BUNGALOW; 


duet from the musical play, The 
Slim princess, words by Henry Blos- 
som, music by Leslie Stuart. 4to. 
[22317 
© Aug. 29, °1910; 2 « Aug. 30, 
1910; E 237607; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


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22318 


WEATHER (THE) MAN; from: The 
sweetest girl in Paris, lyric by Ad- 
dison Burkhardt and Collin Davis, 
musie by Jos. E. Howard. [22318 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 « Aug. 24, 
1910; HE 238724; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


WEBBE (SAMUEL) Mass in G, ed. 
by James M. McLaughlin; four 
voices. [22319 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 239011; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


WEDDING (THE) oF ANDY MCFEE; 
words by Mrs. G. A. Dutton, music 
by John Martin. [22320 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; 
E 237557; Sarah A. Dutton, Wind- 
sorville, Maine. 


WEIBLICHEN (DIE) GIGERLN; char- 
akteristischer kosttiimtanz und mu- 
sik yon Robert Wilhelmi, fiir 4 oder 
8 damen. Ausgabe fiir klavier mit 
tanzbeschreibung. [22321 


@Jualy 22, 1910s Ze} Aves 23-1910) 
E 237324; Edward Bloch, Berlin, 
Germany. 


WEICHET, SORGEN VON miR (Flee, oO 
care, from my side); English ver- 
sion by Mrs. Bertram Shapleigh, 
musik von Robert Kahn, op. 55, no. 
3. (Neun gedichte von Joh. Wolf- 
gang von Goethe, no. 3.) 223822 


© Aue 78, 1910322 (¢. Aug 224, 
1910; E 238802; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


WEIGHT (THE) OF GLORY; words by 
Mrs. C. D. Martin, music by Howard 
EK. Smith. 8vo. (Milk and honey, 


no. 838.) [228238 
© Aug. 5, 191052" Aug.” 24: 
1910; HE 288752; Metropolitan 


church assn., Waukesha, Wis. 


WEIHE (DIE) DER NACHT; ged. von 
Hebbel, musik von Adolph P. 
Boehm, op. 21, no. 3, fiir eine hohe 
Singstimme mit orchester. Parti- 
tur. [22324 

OAs. tem 1910): 32 e. «Sept: 15; 
1910; EH 240065; Otto Junne, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


WEIHE DES LIEDES (Consecration of 
song); ged. von Fr. Rohrer, English 
version by E. Buek, musik von 
Gustav Baldamus, op. 14. 1. Aus- 
gabe flir gemischten chor, solo und 


pt. HE MSS, vo5 


WEIHE DES LIEDES—Continued. 
pianoforte. 2. Ausgabe fiir 3 stim- 
migen frauen o. kinder chor, solo u. 
pianoforte. [ 22325, 22326 


© July 27, 1910; 2 ce. each Aug. 
27, 1910; E 2387483, 237484; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 


WEISSE (DER) TOD; text von Rich. 
Matthes, musik von Rudolf Heyne, 
op. 62, fiir vierstimmigen minner- 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[22327 

© July 25, 1910; 2 egies 20; 

1910; EK 237244; Conrad Glaser, 
Leipzig, Germany, 


WENN KINDERLEIN BETEN (When chil- 
dren are praying); dichter unbe- 
kannt, English words by Helene 
Bermann, musik von Paul Prehl, 
op. 8; fiir mittlere singstimme. 

[22328 
© “Aug. 16, 1910-7233 Sent 2) 

* 1910; E 287778; Gebriider Rei- 

necke, Leipzig, Germany. 


WENN MEIN MADEL WINKT; text von 


Leo Heller, musik von Rudolf | 
Heyne, op. 39, fiir vierstimmigen | 
mannerchor. Partitur und stim- | 
men. [22329 


© July: 25, 1910; (20 eA 20: 
1910; E 2387248; Conrad Glaser, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WENN ZWEIE SICH GUT SIND; ged. von 


Klaus Groth, musik von Felix } 
Pfirstinger; gemischter chor, chne } 
begleitung. Partitur und stimmen. | 
4to. [22330 


© Aug. 5, 1910: 2 ieee ee 
1910; E 287458; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WEREN'T YOU, AREN’T YOU, WON’T YOU J 
BE; words and music by Ben. | 
Harris and Morris Rosenblatt. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 
[22381 | 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c Aug. 24, § 
1910; E 238743; Harris & Rosen- | 
blatt, New York, N. Y. ; | 


WESLEYAN METHODIST HYMNAL - | 
Wesleyan | 


Syracuse, New York, 
Methodist pub. assn., 1910. v, 498 | 
p. 223cem. $1.00. [223832 § 


© Aug. 25,°1910;.2 ¢ Aug. 2a] 
1910; A 271226; W. B. Rose, agent, 
Chicago, Il. 


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22350 


WESTERN BEAUTY; march and two- 


step, by Alfred Arriola, arr. by 
Mackie - Beyer; orchestra. 4to. 
(Twentieth century journal, no. 
1469. ) [22333 


© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 e« Sept. 6, 
1910; E 237780; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WESTWARD BY THE DEVON SEAS; words 
by Fred. E. Weatherly, music by 
Herman Lohr. No. 2 in D. [2238384 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 
1910; E 238984; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London, England. 


WHAT D’YE SAy, Motty MoLiLoy; writ- 
ten by A. J. Mills, composed by Ben- 
nett Scott. London, Star music pub. 
co., ltd. [223385 

sent iG, 1910: 2 °c Sept. 8, 
1910; E 237862; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


WHAT DOEST THOU; 
Travers Poole, music by M. L. 
Stocks. [22336 

eage & 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 239152; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHAT HAPPENED TO Brown; or, HIs 
WIFE CAME BACK FROM THE COUNTRY; 
words and music by O. Mussle. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22337 

nau AT 1910; 2 cs Aug?-17, 

1910; E 238547; O. Mussie, St. Paul, 
Minn. 


words by Eva 


WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH LONDON; 
written by A. J. Mills, composed by 
Bennett Scott. London, Star music 
pub... co.; ltd. [ZZ Bis) 


@ Sept. 16, 1910: 2 ¢. Sept. §, 
1910; E 237860; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


WHAT’S THE USE OF FOOLIN’; words 
and music by S. R. Harcourt. 
[228389 
eae ot) 1O10: 2 c¢ Aus. BL 
1910; E 288864; Jerome H. Remick 
& @o., New York, N. Y. 


WHAT WILL You Do; words and music 
by Robert Harkness. [ 22340 
om Ane 8, tOtOi 2° @.. Sept: 18, 
1910; E 289167; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, New York, N. Y. 


— words by Maud Frazer, music by 
Geo. H. Kurtz. [223841 
Age. 8. tot0 2° ec. Sept. 13; 
1910; E 289214; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHAT WOULD MY LIFE BE WITHOUT 
you; words by Clifton Bingham, 
music by Hd. St. Quentin. No. 1 
in F. [22342 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
E 287124; Charles Sheard & ©co., 
London, England. 


WHEN; poem by Alfred Tennyson, 
music by R. S. Gilbert. [22343 
Op Sully Wy O10 2iel” Anise 1S 
1910; E 237157; Russell S. Gilbert, 
Orange, N. J. 


words from The Argosy, music 
by Flora Cochrane Burnham. 
[22344 
Or Ae 19 8 1910s 12. ier Aue 22. 
1910; E 288625; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


WHEN A BOY FROM OLD NEW HAmMp- 
SHIRE LOVES A GIRL FROM TENNESSEE; 
words by Wm. Cahalin and Robert 
F.. Roden, music by J. F. Helf. 

[22345 

OmAger, 181910) 2 ey Aus, ais, 

1910; E 287134; J. Fred Helf co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN I AM DEAD; words by Chris- 
tina Rosetti, music by G. W. Chad- 
Wick "INO; Jo Sop: or ten.) No: 2: 
Mezzo sop. or bar. [ 22346 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 1, 
1910; E 237699; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WHEN ICICLES HANG BY THE WALL; 


words by Shakespeare, music by 
T. A. Arne, ed. by A. Herbert 
Brewer. [ 22347 


© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
E 237799; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHEN JESUS SPOKE HER NAME; words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley. 8vo. (22348 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 2388775; S. W. Beazley,. Laurel, 
Miss. 


WHEN LOVE IS LOST; words by Ella 


Wheeler Wilcox, music by Sara 
Kauffmann. [22349 
© Aug. 22, 1910: |2)-e: Aug. 24, 


1910; E 287758; Regent music pub. 
co., London, England. 


WHEN MAy AND JUNE ARE WED; words 
by Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Marie 
Warden. [22350 

©: Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ce Sept, 15, 
1910; EH 240062; Phillips & Page, 
London, England. 


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WHEN MY SHIP COMES HOME AGAIN; 
words and music by Chas. Collins, 
F. J. Barnes and Maurice Scott. 
Professional. [22351 


©) Aug, ..24, 19103 2 :¢. Aue, 24 
1910; E 288717; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


WHEN STARS ARE IN THE QUIET SKIES; 
words by E. Bulwer Lytton, music 
by G. W. Chadwick. No. 1.. Sop. 
or ten. No. 2. Alto or bar. P22 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910: 
E 237700; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

WHEN THE FIELDS ARE WHITE WITH 
DAISIES, DAISY DEAR; words and mu- 
sic by James M. Beatty. [223538 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2°¢. Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238734; Jerome H. Remick 
uCOn NeW, York, N.Y. 

WHEN THE OLD HAWTHORNE TREE IS IN 
BLOOM; words by B. M. Lauber, mu- 
sic by H. Kirkus Dugdale. [22354 

@) July $208 1910872 ve: Ate. 31, 
1910; E 2388904; Berte M. Lauber, 
Greenville, Iowa. 

WHEN THE SUNFLOWERS BLOSSOM ONCE 
AGAIN; words by G. W..H. Noonan, 
music by H. Kirkus Dugdale. 

[22355 


Or dulya20, A910 2 e-:Aae. 31, 
1910; E 238905; Geo. W. H. Noonan, 
Winnipeg, Canada. 


WHEN THE WIND BLOWS IN FROM THE 
SEA; words by Frederick Enoch, mu- 
sic by Henry Smart, ed. by Frederic 
H. Ripley and H. L. Heartz; sop. 
and bass. 4to. (Stanhope ed., no. 
i23:.) [22356 

© ‘Aug. 1, 1910; 2:e; Aug. 19, 1910; 
E 238576; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 

WHEN THOU ART KEEPER OF THE 
HEART; words by A. M. Goodwin, 
music by Wim. Grant Brooks. 

[22357 

© Aug. 31,1910; 2 c« Sept, 

1910; E 2387839; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

WHEN UNCLE SAM’ GETS BUSY; words 
by David M. Hoffecker, music by 
S. Everett Haskell. [22858 

© Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 19, 1910; 
H 2388565; D. M. Hoffecker, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 


WHEN YOUR FEET ARE KEEPING TIME; 
words by Henry Cuppaidge, music 
by Helena. Cuppaidge. [22359 

© Augitj24, 1910;.2 ¢@ Sept. 1, 
1910; E 237886; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


1284 


WHERE ART THOU DEAR; song without | 
words, by H. Reineck, op. 3, no. 1; | 
piano. [22360 |} 

© 1c. Sept. 1, 1910; E 237685; 
Henry Reineck, Chicago, Il. 


WHERE LOVE REPOSES; words by AI- 
fred H. Hyatt, music by W. Franke- 
Harling; sop. or ten., and alto or bar. 

[22361 | 

© Aus. 22, 1910; 72 acu ewe 22, 

1910; E 238642; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WHERE’S Kitty O’Brien; words by R. 
Lewis, music by Roy Barton. 
[22362 | 

© Aug. .25, 1910; 2 ¢.. Aug. 25, | 
1910; E 237285; Roger Lewis, Chi- |} 
cago, Ill. 


WHERE THE BELLS RING HOME; words 
by Frank L. Stanton, words arr. 
and music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
SVO. [22363 

© Aug. 1, 1910: 2 cage 24: 
1910; E 288771; S. W. Beazley, 
Laurel, Miss. 


WHERE WILL YOU BE; words and music 
by Warren Farson. 8vo. (Milk and 
honey, no. 40.) [22364 


© Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238754; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


WHILE THOU ART NEAR; words and 
music by Walter Rolfe. [22365 


© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 e Aug. 29, 
1910; E 237506; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHISPER YOUR HEART’S DESIRE; words 
and music by S. J. and H. S. Moass. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22366 

© Aug. 23, 19102 2ten Aug 23. 

1910; E 237337; S. J. & H. S. Moass, 
Tarrytown, N. Y. 


WHISPERED (A) THOUGHT; waltz, by 
Bessie Barrett; piano. [22367 
© Aug. 25, 1910;2: ce: Aug. +25, 
1910; EK 237405; McKinley music co., 
Chicago, Il. 

WHISTLE WHEN YOU’RE LONELY; from 
The echo, words by M. E. Rourke, | 
music by Jerome D. Kern. [22368 | 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; | 
E 237671; T. B. Harms & Francis 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 
WHITHER; words by S. M. Peck, music | 
by J. Mary Canfield. _ [22369 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 ¢@ Sept. 1, 
1910; BE 237717; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, II]. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


22386 


WHO CAN TELL WHAT LOVE Is; from 
The girl and the drummer, lyric by 
George Broadhurst and Augustus 
Barratt, music by Augustus Bar- 
ratt. [22370 

© Aug. 20, 1910; 2c. Aug. 22, 
1910; E 238629; Leo. Feist, New 
ork N.Y. 


WHO KNOWS, WHO CARES; words and 
music by Terry Sullivan and J. P. 
Long. Professional. [22371 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238716; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


WHo WANTS TO KNOW: words and mu- 
Sic by G. C. Leap. [223872 
emg 2 1910: 2 c.-Aug. 27, 
1910; E 237441; Glenn C. Leap, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 


WHO WILL WEAR A GOLDEN CROWN; 
words by L. E. Hughes, music by 
Edward J. Archer. [22373 


©1ec. Aug. 22, 1910; E 238599; 
Linnett Ethel Hughes, New Paris, 
Ohio. 


WHOSE BABY ARE YOU; words by Arden 

W. Allen, music by W. A. Keppler. 

[22374 

©.1c. Sept. 2, 1910; E 287765; A. 

W. Allen & W. A. Keppler, Portland. 
Oreg. . 


Wuy I Love you; words anon., music 
by Alexander MacFadyen; high 
voice. [22375 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2. ¢. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 238992; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


WIE SCHON BIST DU BERLIN; couplet 
aus der posse, Polnische wirtschaft, 
text von Alfred Schonfeld, musik 
yon Jean Gilbert. [22376 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910; 
E 240067 ; Thalia-theater-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


WIEGENLIED; ged. von Adelheid Wette- 
Humperdinck, musik von Hugo 
Wolf, gesetzt von Engelbert Humper- 
dinck. Hohe ausgabe, no. 1 G-dur 
und tiefe ausgabe, no. 2 Es-dur. 

i223 0G 

ie Jone 12, 1910; 2 ec. Aug, 47, 

1910; E 2389082; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


— (BERCEUSE) ; von Hugo Wolf, arr. 

von Emil Kross, violine und klavier. 

es [22378 

© Aug, 11, 1910; 2’ c: Sept. 16, 

1910; E 239332; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


WIEGENLIED—Continued. 

(Cradle song) ; gedicht von D. von 
Liliencron, musik von Eugen d’Al- 
beri, op: 25, “no! 2 °° fur“ vier “Stan- 
migen gemischten chor a capella 
(mit deutschem, englischem und 
franzésischem text), bearbeitet von 
C. Hirsch. 4to. [22379 


©) July, 30; 1910 >, 2..c) Anessa 
1910; EH. 285972; Rob. FEorberg, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WIENER GEMUTLICHKEIT; marschlied 
aus der operetten-burleske, Vindo- 
bona du herrliche stadt, text von J. 
Bramer und A. Griinwald, musik 
von Leo Ascher. [22380 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 30, 1910; 
EK 237639; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


WIENERIN, WIENERIN FEIN; walzerlied 
aus der operette, Lolotte, text von 
A. Schick Markenau und B. Gran- 
ichstaedten, musik von Bruno Gran- 
ichstaedten. [22381 

©: July 27, 1910; 2 c.: Aug’ "30, 
1910; E 237650; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


WILD FLOWER; rag, by Carlotta Wil- 
liamson; piano. Boston. Colonial 
music pub. co. [22382 

@ VAue. 27, 19109 2c) Aug: 729; 
1910; KE 237560;°G. M. Blanford, 
Boston, Mass. 


WILL 0’ THE WISP; by G. Camillo 
Engel; piano.. (Four characteristic 
composition studies in melody form, 
no. 3.) [22383 

© July 28, 1910; 2 c Aug. 18, 
1910; EH 237177; Carl Hischer, New 
WorksNe: ¥- 


WILL you; words and music by Robert 
Harkness, [22384 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 
EB 289215: Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WILL YOU BE MY BONNIE; words and 
music by R. H. Henemier. [22385 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1910; E 238587; 
Robert H. Henemier, New York, 
Nee 


WILL YoU HEAR; words and music by 
Elinore C. Bartlett and Kate Van- 
nah, arr. by L. R. Dressler; sop. 
and alto. 4to. (Excellent quartette 
arrangements, no. 503.) 22386 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1910; 
BE 238924; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York,” Nv ¥. 


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WILL You HEAR—Continued. 

male voices. 4to. (Excel- 
lent quartette arrangements, no. 
502.) [22387 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 237707; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York IN Y¥. 

WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN IM OLD; 
words by L. A. Spencer, music by 
Harry P. Guy. [22388 

© July -20,. 1910; -2 se, Aussi, 
1910; E 288901; Lydia A. Spencer, 
Ypsilanti, Mich. 


WILL YOU THEN THINK OF ME; words 

by W. Freishler, music by M. Huff, 

[22389 

© Aug. 31,1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 

E 2387682; Leo Feist, New York, 
NY. 


WILLIAM TELL. 


See Rossini (G. A.) 


WILLIE’S EVENING PRAYER; freligious 
meditation composed by L. Weber; 
piano. [223890 

© Aug.  22:-191032 ic Aug?24, 
1910; E 288695; Louis Weber, Kan- 
sas City, Kans. 


WILLow (THE) WAY; words by G. 
Hubi Newcombe, music by Frances 
Waddington. [22891 

© Aue 17, 1191032" ©: Aug. 24, 
1910; E 238709; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


WIND-MILL (THE); by Hubbard Har- 
ris; piano. [22892 
@ Aug. 30, 1910; 2 e& Sept. 1, 
1910; EH 237714; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


WIRELESS (THE) MESSAGE; words and 
music by E. M. Pool. [22393 


© Aug, 15, 1910; 2 cerduer!31, 
1910; E 238887; Earl M. Pool, Ho- 
bart, Okla. 


WIRF ALLE DEINE SORGEN AN’S HERZ 
DES HERREN HIN; musik von Gust. 
Baumfelder, op. 14; gemischter 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 
(Drei leichte geistliche chorlieder, 
no. 2.) [22394 

(Ody 28, 1910; 20. Ane. \27 
1910; E 287455; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach, Germany. 


WISH AND FULFILMENT; by Victor 
Neustadtl; piano (Impressions, no. 
3.) [22395 

©. duly, 28,1910; 2 ©, Ang? 18. 
1910; E 237174; Carl Fischer, New 
York, SN: WY. 


WITH JOYFUL ALLELUIA; words by S. J. 
Stone, music by E. L. Ashford. 
[22396° 
© Sept. 2; 1910-27 e3sen s. 
1910; E 2878385; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


WITH YOU AWAY; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Godfrey 
Nutting, in E flat. [22397 


© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 e Sept. 15, 
1910; EK 240061; Phillips’ & Page, 
London, England. 


WITHOUT JESUS; words by James 
Rowe, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
Svo. [22398 


_- © Aug. 1, 1910;, 2 seeeAe ee, 
1910; E 288779; S. W. Beazley, Lau- 
rel, Miss. 


WITNESS (THE) WITHIN; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Robert 
Harkness. [22399 


© Aug. 8, 1910> 2 © Sept 43, 
1910; EK 289171; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, New York, N. Y. 


Same. [22406 


© Aug. 8, 19105 2) eesept. 1s; 
1910; EH 2389217; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


WOHLFAHRT (FRANTZ) 75 etuden fiir 
violine (75 studies for the violin) ; 
von Franz Wohlfahrt und Hans 
Benda, op. 45. Neue, sehr ver- 
mehrte ausgabe. Ausgabe B mit 


pianofortebegleitung von  Fried- 
rich Seitz und Hans Benda. Heft 
1-2. [22401 


© Aug. 8 1910; 2 cane 
1910; E 238553; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


WONDERFUL BLESSINGS, words by 
James Rowe, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. 8vo. [22402 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2G Agee 2. 
1910; E 238781; S. W. Beazley, Lau- 
rel, Miss. 


Won’r YOU BE MY BEAU; words and 
music by R. E. Nuttall. [22403 
© July 20, 1910; 2 ¢ Age st 
1910; E 288910; R. H. Nuttall, Ber- 
wyn, Pa. 


WON’T YOU BE MY OWN HONEY BUNCH; 
words and music by C. A. Rebstock. 
[22404 


© 1c. Sept. 15, 1910; E 240060; 
Chas. A. Rebstock, Allentown, Pa. 


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22421 


WoN’T YOU TAKE A STROLL WITH ME; 
words by J. A. Sousa, music by H. 
Kirkus Dugdale. [22405 


© July 20, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 31, 
1910; E 2388911; John A. Sousa, 
Bristol, R. I. 


WoN’T YOU TAKE ME THERE; from The 
queen of the Moulin Rouge, lyric by 
Frank Sheridan, music by Hector 
MacCarthy. [22406 


@ Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 2400338; John Franklin 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


WON'T YOU TAKE ME UP TO HEAVEN; 
words and music by W. D. Hoke. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[22407 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 

1910; E 238745; Winifred D. Hoke, 
New York, N. Y. 


WooDEN (THE) CRADLE; words by Lil- 
ian Gee, music by F. W. Rootham. 

[22408 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 239019; Boosey & co., London, 

England. 

WOODEN SHOE DANCE; by James H. 

Rogers; piano. (Echoes from many 

lands, no.. 38.) [22409 


ere 22,1910: 2 ec Aue. 22, 
1910; E 238670; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WOODLAND FROLICS; by Gertrude J. 
Bartlett; piano. [22410 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2-c. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 239002; W. B. Hasey, W. Somer- 
ville, Mass. 


WooDLAND (THE) MILL (Die mthle im 
walde) ; by A. Sartorio, op. 859, no. 
11; piano. (Pleasures of life, no. 
Lt) 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; 
HE 237741; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Worp (A) WITH YOU MY LADY (Sig- 
nora sorellina) recit; My lady the 
countess (Le faccio un _ inchino) 
trio; from Il matrimonio secreto, 
English version of recit. by N. Carl- 
ton Hill, composed by Domenico Ci- 
marosa, ed. by Edgardo Lévi. (Stand- 
ard duets, trios ete. no. 6.) [22412 


© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 c Aug. 29. 


1910; E 2375138; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


[22411 | 


WREATH OF ROSES: Waltz, by Violet 
Hudson; piano. [22413 
© Aus. 25s 1910's" 2 ei Aries 25. 
1910; E 237416; McKinley music 
co., Chicago, Il. 


XENION; English version by Mrs. Ber- 
tram Shapleigh, musik von Robert 
Kahn, op. 55, no. 8. (Neun gedichte 
von Joh. Wolfgang von Goethe, no. 
8.) [22414 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; 
E 238807; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


YACHTING; words and music by Man- 
uel Klein. [22415 
© Augi WS). 1910-2 2c.) Augs 520) 
1910; E 237284; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
YE BANKS AND BRAES. See Waghorne 
(W. RB.) 


YIDDISHA EYES; words and music by 

Irving Berlin. [22416 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 

E 237828; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
INES. 


You ARE MY TURTLE DOVE; words and 
musie by A. Price. [22417 
© July 20, 1910; 2 c Aug. 31, 
1910; E 238908; Albert Price, Spring- 
field, Ohio. 


YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE PAPERS EVERY 
DAY; from Girlies, words by Harry 
Williams, music by Egbert Van AI- 
styne. [22418 

©) “Auge 16) A9t0> 2" ec" Aug. 11, 
1910; E 285977; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N.Y. 


YOU HAVE BEEN THE FIRST GIRL TO 
MAKE A HIT WITH ME; words by S. 
Harrison, music by Ted Valentine. 

[22419 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1910; E 237893; 
Sam Harrison, Oakland, Cal. 


You KNow, I KNow; words by F. A. 
Lyman, music by Arthur A. Penn. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22420 

© Aue. 30, 1910; 2 ce. Aug, 80 

1910; BE 237619; F. A. Lyman, Oak 
Bank, Tit 


YOU’RE A FOOL TO FORSAKE YOURSELF; 
words and music by A. A. Hill. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22421 

© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 

E 287824; Andrew A. Hill, Kings- 
land, N. J. 


1287 


_ a a ee a EEE en Libs fa me sp ‘i pes 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22422 


YOU’RE MINE, ALL MINE; flirting song, 
words by Richard Henry Buck, 
music by Theodore Morse. [22422 


© Aug: 25, 1910; 2 c, Aue: 25, 
1910; E 2387348; 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


YOU’RE ONE AMONG A THOUSAND GIRLS: 
words by Andrew Lamont, music by 
Wm. H. Emery. [22423 


©! Aug. 20, 1910, 2° c Aue -30, 
1910; E 237661; Lamont pub. co., 
Chester, Pa. 


YOU’RE THE FLOWER THAT BLOOMS FOR 
ME; words by Will J. Harris, music 
by Harry I. Robinson. [22424 

© Sept. 10; 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 10, 
1910; E 239023; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


YOU’VE READ THE SECRET OF MY SOUL; 
words and music by G. A. Stearns. 
[22425 


© ic. Aug. 22, 1910; E 238594; 
Gertrude A. Stearns, Walpole, Mass. 


YOU WILL NOT COME IN VAIN; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Robert 
Harkness. [22426 


© Als. 8, 1910: 2 € Sept. 13: 
1910; E 239200; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


YOUNG (THE) ORGAN STUDENT; a series 
of studies on hymn tunes for the de- 
velopment of independence of move- 
ment between the hands and feet, 
and of reading from alto and tenor 


clefs, by T. J. Linekar. obl. S8vo. 
[22427 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c Sept. 15, 


1910; E 240039; J. H. HAE Lon- 
don, England. 


YOUR HEART 1S A HAVEN; words by 
Harold Simpson, music by Teresa 
del Riego. No. 3 in F. [22428 


@ Aug. 16) 191052 eo. Aug’ 47, 
1910; E 238537; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


YOUR LOVE IS ONLY ADMIRATION : words 
by Herbert V. Lane, music by Mil- 
ton EK. Schwarzwald. [22429 


©, Augy. 17, 1910; 2 c Aug. 19, 
1910; E. 2388559; Central music 
house, Chicago, Ill. 


pt. 11; n..S3, Vv. 5: 


Theodore Morse: 


YOUR MOTHER’S AWFULLY WORRIED; 
WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME; 
words and music by Charles Miller. 

[22430 

© Sept. 6; 1910; 2c. Sept. 6, 1910; 

E 237826; F. B. Haviland pub.. co., 
New York, N. Y. 

YUMP, YUMP, YUMP; from The girl:and 
the drummer, lyric by George Broad- 
hurst, music by Augustus Barratt. 

[22431 

@: Aug. 15; 1910;..2 ©) Anus 22. 

1910; E 238614; Leo Feist, New. 
York, .Né Yé 

ZBIOR POWINSZOWAN; words and music 
by Aleks. Karezyfski and lEHug. 
Walkiewicz; no. 14. 4to. [224382 

@ Aug. 18, 1910. (2 cake, oF 
1910; E 238621; E. Walkiewicz, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ZIGEUNERLIEBE; grosses potpourri aus 
der operette von Franz Lehar, arr. 
von Adolf Ischbold; grosses orches- 
ter. Stimmen. 4to. [22433 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 27,1910; 
E 237473; W. Karezag & K. Wall- 
ner, Vienna, Austria. 


ZUM NEUEN JAHR; ged. von E. Morike, 
musik von Eduard Kremser, op. 154, 
no. 1; m&nnerchor, ohne begleitung. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [22434 

© Aug. 6,.1910; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1910; 
E 237448; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


ZWIESPRACHE; gavotte von Friedr. 
Reinbrecht, op. 45, klavier. (Zwei 
salon-kompositionen, no. 2.) [224385 

© Aug, 11, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; EK 240102; Steingriiber-verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


2° BALLADE EN SI BEMOL MAJEUR; par 
J. Jemain, op. 387; piano. Paris, 
Edition mutuelle. [22436 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239139; J. Jemain, Paris, 
France. 


2ND REGIMENT BAND MARCH; by D. F. 
Bradley, arr. by Mackie-Beyer ; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [22437 

© Aug. 17, 1910;.2-a Aug: 18, 
1910; EH 237120; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


4™° VALSE EN FA; par Aug. Durand, op. 
90, transcription par Léon Roques; 
piano 4 mains. [22438 
©, Sept. 17,  1910;.2 « Aug 22) 
1910; E 238682; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


1288 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 22440 

6™° VALSE; par Aug. Durand, op. 96, | 19. (DAS) JAHRHUNDERT;: marsch aus 

transeription par Léon Roques; der operette, Lolotte, musik von 
piano + mains. Bruno Granichstaedten; klavier. 

[224389 [22440 

Sopsemes aa, 1910: 2 c: Aug. 22, © July 27, 1910>) 2 ce Aue 30: 

1910; E 238683; Durand et cie., 1910; E 287647; Schuberthaus ver- 

Paris, France. lag, Vienna, Austria. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1910: 


Class D, Dramatica-musical compositions (including 35 unpublished ) _ 359 

Class E, musical compositions (including 1,153 unpublished and 7 
SaiersnLions tO periodicals)... Pte A Mee ete CNS a 2208 
pees epepnrenras were ee see cee ey Pe ee ee ee ee 2 ee 22, 440 


1289 


LiST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 
AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


[22440 


Ave Maria. See Cherubini (M. L. C. | RuTH aNnp Boaz; sacred cantata, by 


Z. 8.) [1 
Commgemr (M. bL. C. Z. 8S.) . Ave 
Maria. English translation by J. C. 


D. Parker. [2 

©-hy J..C. D. Parker, Boston, 
Mass., as author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal or extension no. 
1108. Sept. 14, 1910. Renewal en- 
try, June 6, 1896, no. 33817. 


GENERAL GRANT’S GRAND MARCH; com- 
posed by E. Mack, arr. for guitar 
by G. W. Brown. [3 

© by E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 

Pa., as child of author, in extension 

for 14 years. Renewal or extension 

no. 1106. Sept. 14, 1910. Renewal 
entry, June 6, 1896, no. 33808. 

I KNOW TWO EYES; by J. B. Montell. [4 


© by J. B. Montell, Pasadena, 
Cal., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1088. Aug. 31, 
1910. Original entry, Apr. 2, 1883, 
no. 6170. 


LIKE A ROSE LEAF; words and music by 
J. B. Montell. [5 


© by J. B. Montell, Pasadena, 
Cal., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1086. Aug. 31, 
1910. Original entry, Apr. 4, 1883, 
no. 6424. 
Nicut (A) IN JUNE; by G. D. Wilson, 
op. 18; piano. [6 
© by Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack- 
on-Hudson, N. Y., as widow of au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal or extension no. 1104. Sept. 
14, 1910. Renewal entry, June 6, 
1896, no. 38810. 
NO CROWN WITHOUT THE CROSS; words 


by George Cooper, music by J. R. 
Thomas. . [7 


© by Clara Thomas, New York, 
N. Y., as child of author, in exten- 
sion for 14 years. Renewal or ex- 
tension no. 1107. Sept. 14, 1910. 
Renewal entry, June 6, 1896, no. 
33805. 

OLD (THE) HOME DOWN ON THE FARM; 
by Gustavus Du Bois, arr. by O. 
Whittaker. [8 

© by Gustavus Du Bois, Boston, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1110. Sept. 14, 
1910. Original entry, Nov. 6, 1882, 
no. 18797. 


Eben A. Andrews, op. 1. [9 


© by Eben A. Andrews, Boston, 
Mass., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1111. Sept. 14, 
1910. Original entry, Noy. 17, 1882, 
no. 19711 


SHEPHERD BOY’S ECHO SONG; reverie by 
J. Albert Snow; piano. [10 


© by J. Albert Snow, Boston, 
Mass., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1089. Aug. 12, 
1910. Original entry, Aug. 12, 1882, 
no. 183847. 


SILVER BELLS MAZURKA; by Charles O. 
Pape (C, Kinkel). al 


© by Karl Kinkel, Shelbyville, 
Ky., aS child of author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal or extension 
no. 1109. Sept. 14, 1910. Renewal 
entry, June 6, 1896, no. 338819. 


SWEET ANNIE BELL; words and music 
by J. B. Montell. [12 


© by J. B. Montell, Pasadena, 
Cal., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1087. Aug. 31, 
1910. Original entry, Apr. 4, 1883, 
no. 6425. 


TORCHLIGHT MARCH; by W. J. D. Lea- 
vitt, op. 61; organ. [13 


© by Annie V. C. Leavitt, Buffalo, 
N. Y., aS widow of author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1108. Sept. 14, 1910. Original en- 
try, Nov. 6, 1882, no. 18868. 


"TWAS ONLY A DAISY; words and music 
by J. B. Montell. [14 


© by J. B. Montell, Pasadena, 
Cal., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1085. Aug. 31, 
1910. Original entry, Nov. 27, 1882, 
no. 20147. 


"TWAS ONLY A DAISY; Simplified, words 
and music by J. B. Montell. [15 


© by J. B. Montell, Pasadena, 
Cal., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1099. Sept. 15, 
1910. Original entry, Nov. 27, 1882, 
no. 20146. 


1291 


A LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC- 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANIC- 
ALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1(E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


[ 22440. 


ALL ABOARD FOR MONKEY TOWN. [16 
© June 15, 1910; E 233705; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
¥. a, ps GS. 


ARCADIA; intermezzo; piano. [17 
‘© Aug. 27, 1910; E 237425; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 12, 1910; recorded, 
ed a ee 


BABY MINE. [18 
© Aug. 27, 1910; E 237426; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice reec’d Sept. 12, 1910; recorded. 
¥. pm GT. 


BELOVED. [19 


© July 25, 1910; E 236855; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 27, 1910; recorded. 
v. 1, p. 68. 


BRIGHT LIGHTS GAY; or, The new mown 
hay. [20 
© Aug. 30, 1910; E 237629; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York. 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Sept. 1,'1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 66. 


CACKLES. [21 
© Feb. 28, 1910; E 225765; Music 
house of Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Wan Pa. G9. 


COME BACK TO BOHEMIA. [22 


© Sept. 24; 1910; E 239658; Chas. 
K., Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 69. 


DEAR HEART OF MINE. [23 


© Sept. 24, 1910; E 239656 ; Charles 
K.. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 69. 
DEAREST. [24 
© Aug. 27, 1910; E 237883; Music 
House of Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Met, G9: 


EVERY GIRLIE LOVES ME BUT THE GIRL I 
LOVE; from The girl of my dreams. 


© Aug.’ 6, 1910; E 238294; M. 
Witmark & son, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rece’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Wane pou 


GIVE AN IMITATION OF ME. [26 


© Sept. 3, 1910 ; E 237783; Charles 
Kk. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 66. 


HAVANA; waltzes. PAE 


©. Sept. 1, 1910; E 237674; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice ree’d Sept. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Werle Oe, Olt. 


Honest INJUN I LOvE you; from The 
sweetest girl in Paris. [28 


© Sept. 15, 1910 ; E 240027 ; Charles 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 19, 1910; recorded, vy. 1, 
Dole 


HONEYMOON (THE) GLIDE. [29 
© July 16, 1910; E 235544; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d Sept. 1, 1910; 
“recorded, v. 1, p. 66. 


I CAN’T HELP IT. [30 
© Sept. 3, 1910; E 237784; Charles 
‘K. Harris, New: York, N. Y. “Notice 
rec’d Sept. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 66. 


I DON’T WANT TO BE A SOLDIER BOY; 
from, The echo. [31 
© Sept. 17, 1910; EH 2393875; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 28, 1910; recorded, 
Vien. DL OD: 


I'LL CHANGE THE THORNS TO ROSES; 
song. [82 
© May 25, 1910; E 233172; Music 
house of Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 1910; recorded, 
WAak foevGoe 


93 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


33 


pt. Ba, ne v.5 


i SHOVE: En. [33 
© Aug. 6, 1910; BE 235881; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Sept. 1, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 66. 


I LOVE THE NAME OF MARY. © [34 
© Aug. 24, 1910; H 287378; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Viele: G6. 


I’M ALL RIGHT; from Madame Sherry. 

[35 

© June 3, 1910; EH 234194; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Sept. 13, 1910; recorded, 
Ves. 06u 


I MISS YOU HONEY MISS YOU ALL THE 
TIME. [36 
©) Augie 31, “1910: H  2388i1; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 8, 1910; recorded, 
Ve eG 


I WANT TO BUY A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE. 

[37 

© Sept. ~3; 1910: "Hh 237786: 

Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 9, 1910; recorded, 
v2 .ps 66: 


IDDLE-DE-IDDLE-DE-I. [38 
©) -Septse 2;. 1910s) i 2238920< 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 9, 1910; recorded, 
We esp: (G6: J 


IN A HEART THAT’S YEARNING THERE’S 
A LOVE LAMP BURNING. [89 
© June 22, 1910; BH 236075; J. 
Fred Helf company, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
ve clue. (Gs. j 


IN THE SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE. [40 
© Aug. 24, 1910; H 287379: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
‘fa Ley oR oo 


‘LET ME CALL YOU DEABIE. [41 
© July 25, 1910; E 236856; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 27, 1910; recorded, 
We De Oe: 


LISTEN TO THAT JUNGLE BAND. [42 
© Aug. 27, 1910; B 237427: Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 12, 1910; recorded, 
Weide ek 


LOVE IS LIKE A RED RED ROSE. [438 

© Sept. 24, 1910; E 239657; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Sept. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 69. 


LOVE ME AGAIN. [44 


© July 28, 1910; E 235753; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Vip. Oo: 


LOVING. [45 
© Aug. 24, 1910; HB 2873864; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Vos s- GG: 


MA BELLE ROSE. [46 


© Aug. 26, 1910; EH 238822; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d Sept. 1, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 66. 


Map (THE) MAnDrID. [47 
© Aug. 26, 1910; E 238821; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York, N. Y. -Notice ree’d Sept. 1, 
1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 66. 


MAN (THE) I LOVE. [48 

© Sept. 24, 1910; E 239662; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Sept. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 69. 


MANDY JANE. T49 


© Sept. 15, 1910; HE 240029; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 19, 1910; recorded, 
V.-1. p. GG 


MISTER JOHNSON GOOD-NIGHT. [50 


© Jan. 4, 1910; E 225347; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 2, 1910; recorded, 
Vid peiGi 


MONKEY DOODLE DANDY. [51 
© Aug. 28, 1909; E 214035; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Vasieep Os: 


My LAND. [52 | 
© July 22, 1910; E 2356144; Mag 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.) | 
Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Vuk a00- 


My SWEET CORDELIA. [5s | 
© Aug. 25, 1910; E 238841; F. B. 
Haviland pub. cc., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Vico; Dy OS: 


1294 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


MY SWEETHEART’S FAVORITE WALTZ, [54 

© Sept. 3, 1910; E 237785 ; Charles 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

ree’d Sept. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 66. 


ONLY A MAN; from Jumping Jupiter. 

[55 

© Aug. 24, 1910; E 2387380; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Sept. 13, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 66. 


PLAY THAT BARBER SHOP CHORD. [56 
© May 14, 1910; BH 232458; J. 
Fred Helf company, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
¥. 4. Dp: GS. 


QUAKER TALK; FROM THE GIRL OF MY 
DREAMS. [57 
© Aug. 24, 1910; E 287876; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
¥. 45 p: 66. 


SAUCE FOR THE GANDER IS SAUCE FOR 
THE GOOSE; from, The girl of my 
dreams. [58 

© Aug. 9, 1910; E 238317; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice ree’d Sept. 13, 1910; recorded, 
Ve 15 p..66. 


SENTIMENTAL MOON. [59 


© Sept. 24, 1910; E 239660; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice ree’d Sept. 29, 1910; recorded, 
v2, p: 69. 


SOMETIME IN SPRINGTIME. [60 
© Dec. 7, 1909; E 219904; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rece’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Ved, 2 GS. 


TAKE ME WHERE I CAN SHOUT. [61 

© June 27, 1910; E 236058; Mu- 

sic house of Laemmle, New York, 

N. Y. Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 69. 


TELL ME ONCE AGAIN YOU LOVE ME. [62 
© Sept. 15, 1910; HE 240028; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 19, 1910; recorded, 
Van p: Gl. 


THAT LOVIN’ LAZY RAG. [63 
© June 27, 1910; E 235052; 
Maurice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 16, 1910; recorded, 
We Ds Ot. 


73 


THAT’S THE FELLOW I WANT TO GET. 
[64 
© Sept. 6, 1910; E 237827; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 27, 1910; recorded, 
Vo Le pe OS: 


THAT SWEET ITALIAN SONG. [65 


© Aug. 18, 1910; E 237277; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Ve Ds (GG: 


HAT TANTALIZING NOD. [66 


© Sept. 2, 1910; H 238921; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 66. 


TOTALLY (A) DIFFERENT RAG. [67 


© July 16, 1910; E 236573; J. H. 
Aufderheide, Indianapolis, Ind. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 19, 1910; recorded, 
Vo pom 


TULIP’S DREAM. [68 


© Oct. 23, 1909; H 217570; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 66. 


WAIT TILL WE GATHER IN THE GOLDEN 
CORN. [69 
© Sept. 15, 1910; E 240026; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rece’d Sept. 19, 1910; recorded, 
Vil per. 


WANDALOLA; Indian intermezzo two- 
step. [70 
© July 2, 1910; EH 236158; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Ah dus a Oh, Motors 


WE ARE ONLY POOR WEAK MORTALS 
AFTER ALL; from Bright Hyes. rel 
© Nov. 15, 1909; D 18327; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 66. 


WEDDING BELLS. [72 

© Sept. 24, 1910; E 239659; Chas. 

K Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Sept. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 69. 


WHEN A BOY FROM OLD NEW HAMP- 

SHIRE LOVES A GIRL FROM ‘TENNESSEE. 

[73 

© Aug. 18, 1910; BH 287184; J. 

Fred Helf company, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Vedic We OS. 


1295 


__-_ i ee ee ee Te Tere. ain Pant Tit. ih) SGN eibs noe) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


74 


WHEN THEY GATHER THE SHEAVES. 


[74 


© Jan. 8, 1910; E 224192; J. Fred 
Helf company, New York, WN. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 20, 1910; recorded, 
V5 sp. 268". 


WitcHres (THE) DANCE. [75 . 


© ‘June 27, 1910; ‘E “235125; -M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rece’d Sept. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Veo: 66: 

YOU’RE JUST THE GIRLIE THAT I ADORE. 
[76 

© Sept. 6, 1910; E 2389738; 
Maurice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 19, 1910; recorded. 
Viel Ol. 


Dt ties vo 


‘YOUR MOTHER’S ‘AWFULLY WORRIED 

WONT YOU PLEASE COME HOME? [77 

© Sept. 6, 1910; BH 237826; F. B. 

Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 27, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 68, 


ZINGA (THE) ZULA MAN. [78 

© Sept. 24, 1910; E 239661; Chas. 

K, Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Sept. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 69. 


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NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
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NOVEMBER, 1910 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


’A BELLA GIOVENTU; versi di R. Ferarro- 

Correra, musica di Emanuele Nutile. 

[22441 

© Sept. 35, 1910; 2 c.:Sept. 27, 

1910; E 239822; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


A LA DANSE; gavotte par Alfonso Cipol- 
lone, pour piano. [22442 


ioe sepe 10; 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; HE 239611; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, 
Germany. 

A LA GAVoTTE; by G. Karganoff, op. 
11, rev. and fingered by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano solo. [22443 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240977; Carl Fischer, New York, 
hee. 


A TRATTURIA D’ ’E NNAMMURATE; Versi 
e musica di Giuseppe Giannelli. 
[22444 
(septs, 1910; 2 ¢c. Sept. 27, 
1910> H 239831; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


ABENDLIED; von Bernhard Dessau, op. 
47, fur violine mit begleitung des 
pianoforte. [22445 

© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1910; 
EK 237953; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


ABENDRUHE. See Taubmann (Otto). 


ABENDSTIMMUNG; ged. von Heinrich 
Wagener, musik von Max Thiede, 
op. 125, fiir minnerchor. Partitur. 
4to. [22446 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; 
EK 240009; Johannes Forster, Lock- 
witz, Germany. 


ABIDE WITH ME; brilliant variations 

by M. W. Butler; piano. [22447 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 

E 241307; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


Agoo TABAH. See Boosey & Co.’S new 
supplemental journal for military 
bands, no. 78. 


ABSCHIED UND HEIMKEHR (The depart- 
ing guests); von Ferdinand Meyer, 
op. 27, no. 6; piano. (Zum weih- 
nachtsfest, no. 6.) [22448 

@: Sept) 21, 1910> 2°e) Sept. 20 
1910; E 239528; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ACCOMPANIED UNISON 
H. L. Heartz. Pt. 2. Rhythmic scale 
practice. Pt. 1. Uniting the voices 
and scale practice. 4to. (Stanhope 
ed., nos. 146, 145.) [ 22449, 22450 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 5, 
1910; E 240644, 240645; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Part. - 3; 


SOLFEGGI; by 


simple chromatic 
studies. [22451 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EH 240688; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


ACH, HERZIG’S HERZ; ged. aus dem 
XV. Jahrhundert, musik von August 
Oehl, op. 21, no. 2, fiir minnerchor, 
Partitur. 4to (Drei lieder, no. 2.) 

[22452 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH) 242225; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. ; 


ACH, WAS SOLL ICH SUNDER MACHEN} 
ged. von Joh. Flitner, musik von Max 
Gulbins, op. 62, fiir gemischten chor. 
Partitur. 4to. (Vier gesiinge, no. 1.) 

[22458 

© Sept: 1, 1910: 2 c. Oct: 17; 1910; 

EH 242239; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS; 
words by W. Carter, music by E. 
Trautman. [22454 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1910; E 240000; Carter & Trautman, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


ADDO CE METTE ’O MUSSO MARGARITA } 
versi di Giovanni Capurro, musica 
di Evemero Nardella. [22455 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; BE 239815; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


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22456 


pt. Hi, tS. 


ADESTE FIDELES; four-part chorus with 
solo quartet, music arr. by Novello, 
ed. and rev. by Nicola A. Montani. 
(Octavo edition liturgical Catholic 
church music, no. 5469.) [22456 

©Oct. 6191022 e. Oct..i, 2 olor 
E 240753; G. Schirmer, New York, 
N. Y. 


ADIEU, BELOVED, ADIEU; lyric by Chas. 
E. Baer, music by Johann Schmid. 
[22457 
© Sept.’ 18, 1910= 2°c Sept> 15, 
1910; E 240622; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


ADIEUX DES OISEAUX AU PRINTEMPS; 
par Joachim Cassad6, pour piano 
seul. [22458 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c Sept. 27, 
1910; EH 240386; Casa Dotésio, Mad- 
rid, Spain. 

ADLER, DER DU FLIEGST UBER MEERE; 
sizilianische volkspoesie verdeutscht 
von FE. Gregorovius, musik von Hans 
Hermann. (Sizilianen, no. 5.) 

[22459 

@ Aue: 926; 1910: 2 cy. Sept. 30, 

1910; H 240541; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a/Main, Germany. 

ADORATION, D-DUR; von Sigfrid Karg- 
Elert, op. 26 B, no. 4, fiir harmonium 
und klavier. [22460 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 240270; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 

AERO GIRL; from The motor girl, lyrics 
by Charles J. Campbell and Ralph 
M. Skinner, music by Julian Ed- 
wards. [22461 

©) Sept. 24, .1910-.2) ce Sept. 26; 
1910; EH 2396938; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

AERONAUT’S DREAM; waltz, by Maude 

Wilson; piano. [| 22462 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1910; EB 238820: 
Mrs. Maude Wilson, Stockton, Kans. 

AEROPLANE (THE); march by Edmund 
Braham, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau: 
band. 4to. (American star journal. 
no. 1854.) [22468 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910: 
EH 240963; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N.«¥: 


AEROPLANETENLIED; aus der operette 
Lolotte, text von Alfred Schik von 
Markenau und Bruno Granichstaed- 
ten, musik von Bruno Granichstaed- 
ten. [22464 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2c. Sept. 30, 1910; 
.E 240505; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


AFFINITY RAG; by Irene Cozad; piano. 

[22465 

© Sept. 19, 191027 2ae seen, 

1910; E 2389502; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


AFTER MANY YEARS; words and music 

by C. S. Bates. [22466 

© 1c. Oct. 12, 1910; EH 240903; 
Chas. S. Bates, St. Louis, Mo. 


AGITATO; di G. De Sena, op. 104, per 
pianoforte. (Pezzi lirici, no. 6.) 

[22467 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2c. Sept. 29, 1910; 

E 239974; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan, — 

Italy. 


AH, MIREILLE; paroles de René Pour- 

riére, musique de Félicien Vargues. 

[22468 

© Sept. 17, 1910: 2°@ Senn 19, 

1910; E 239471; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


AW PAST ENDURANCE (Nein linger 
trag’) recit.; Through the forest 
(Durch die wilder) aria; from Der 
Freischtitz; English version by N. 
Carlton Hill, musie by ©. M. v. 
Weber, ed. by Edgardo Lévi; tenor. 
(Standard operatic songs and arias, 
no. 48.) [22469 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241076; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


AHN-CaARSE (A. VON) Mélodie en ré; 

violon et piano. [22470 

© Aug. 24,1910; 2c. Sept. 21, 1910; 

E 239577; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Aipa. See Verdi (G.) 


AIN’T NO USE A CRYIN’ FO’ DE MOON; 
words by Florence Belle Anderson, 
music by Alex S. Gibson. [22471 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 7%e> Oere ts. 
1910; E 241418; Mrs. Oscar Ander- 
son, Norwalk, Conn. 


AIR; by W. E. Haesche; violin and 

piano. [22472 

Oct. 18, 1910; 2° Gl@crnats: 

1910; HL 241481: @ BB. Aaems 

Francis, Day & Hunter, London, 
England. 

AIR DEBALLET. See Chaminade (Cécile- 
Louis S.) 


ALASKA; ballade von Fritz Erdner, 
musik von Heinrich Zodllner, op. 105; 
minnerchor a capella. 4to. [224738 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239526; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


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nos. 44-47, Noy., i910 


ALBERT (Eugen D’) Improvisator 
(Der); ouverture zu der oper, arr. 
yon Emil Kronke ftir 2 klaviere zu 
4 hinden. [22474 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 19, 
1910; HK 239418; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


ALBUM LEAF; by E. L. Ashford; or- 
gan. obl. S8vo. [22475 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239266; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


ALBUM OF SIX PIECES FOR VIOLIN AND 
PIANO; by Granville Gibson. [22476 
© Ane 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240215; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


ALBUMBLATT; von W. Lehmann, fir 

violine oder violoncell und klavier. 

[22477 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 

1910: EK 240531; Willy Lehmann, 
London, England. 


ALL GLORY BE TO GoD ON HicH; words 
by Nahum Tate, music by Bruno 
Huhn; mixed voices. (Octavo se- 
ries, no. 955.) [22478 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1910; 
E 240499; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ALL HAIL TO THE NAME; words by J. 
Wilbur Chapman, music by C. H. 


Marsh. [22479 
OO. -15°1910; 2 -c.. Sept.; 21, 
1910; E 229491; Chas. H. Marsh, 
Ocean Grove, N. J. 
ALL IN A GARDEN FAIR; music by 


Michael Watson, ed. and arr. by 
Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heariz; mixed voices in unison. 4to. 
(The Stanhope edition, no. 141.) 
[22480 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EH 240640; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


ALL MY HEART THIS NIGHT REJOICES; 
words by Paul Gerhardt, music by 
Mrs. Carrie B. Adams; men’s chorus. 

[22481 

Gwocrs, 1910. 2 e: Oct. 17, 1910: 

] 242144; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Obio. 


ALL OVER TOWN; words by Al Trahern, 

music by Perey Wenrich. [22482 

@VOet. 151910» 2 e- Oct. 1,'1910- 

EH 241016; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York, N. Y. 


22491 


ALL THE NIGHT BRIGHT ANGELS SING; 
processional carol for Christmas, 
words by William Austin, music by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney; mixed 
voices. 4to. [22483 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240295; ‘Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT; Welsh mel- 


ody, ‘arr: by J. S. Wearis: 8" vo: 
(Sacred music for ladies’ voices, 
with acc. for organ or piano, 4 
parts. ) [22484 


© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240762; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ALLELUIA DES OISEAUX (Birdlings’ 
morning song) ; by Georges Micheuz, 
op. 156, ed. and fingered by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano. [22485 

@sepi.222,, 1910. 2 Ve: Oct 2: 
1910; E 240972; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


ALMA; in Alma where do you live, 
lyrics by Geo. V. Hobart, music by 
Jean Briquet. [22486 

©: Sept. 16,1910; 2 cs Sept. 21 
1910; E 239540; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


ALMA MATER; words and music by A. 
A. Springmeyer. [22487 
© 4 e¢. Oct. 15, 1910; EB 241391; 
Albert A. Springmeyer, New York, 
ING 


ALONE; words from the Spanish, music 
by Wintter Watts; high in E minor. 
[22488 


©VOct 4451910; 2 c. Octi a5, 
1910; E 241899; G. Schirmer, New 
Norley Noy: 


ALONE WITH JESUS; words by M. J. 
Simms, music by Susie Jeter Davis. 
Los Angeles, Southern California 
music co. [22489 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EH 240658; Mary J. Simms, Pasadena, 
Cal. 


ALPINE BELLS; fantasie on a Styrian 
melody, by A. E. Harris; violin and 

* piano. [22490 

© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240178; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 

ALWAYS SINGING OF HIS LOVE; words 
by James Rowe, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [22491 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
Hi 242051; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


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22492 


pt. I, nD. s., v.5 


Am Ruetrn; ged. von F. Rohrer, musik 
von Heinrich Appunn, op. 5, fiir vier- 
stimmigen minnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [22492 

©) Sept. 14.1910: ie, sOciawwe 
1910; E 242245; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. - 


AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL; quartette 
and chorus, words by Katharine Lee 
Bates, music by J. S. Fearis; mixed 
voices. [22493 

© Aug: 24, 1910; 2°c. Aug, 26; 
1910; E 238830; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


AMERICA THE GREAT; words by Wm. ©. 
Robinson, music by Wm. J. Robin- 
son; four voices. [22494 

© Sept. 28, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239669; Wm. J. Robinson, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


AMERICAN BELLS; march two step, by 
Ammon H. Cramer; piano. [22495 
© Sept, 22) 1910: 2 e¢ Septy 23; 
1910; E 289619; A. EK. Cramer music 
co., Frederick, Md. 


AMERICAN MEDLEY MARCH; by S. Seiler; 

piano, no. 2. [22496 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 

EH 238844; S. Seiler, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


AMMORE (L’) CA DICH’I’; versi di Re- 
biondo (G. F. Buongiovanni), musica 
di Evemero Nardella. [ 22497 

© Sept:: 15,7 1910)" 2 @:.. Sept. 27; 
1910; E 289816; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

AMMORE (LI’) 
more a ttre. 


A TTRE. See LI’ am- 


AMMORE TRADITORE; versi di Rebiondo, 
musica di G. F. Buongiovanni. 
[22498 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c«. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 239841; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


AMo (EL) DE LA CALLE; sainete lirico 
en un acto, letra de los Sres. G. Ar- 
niches y Lopez Silva, musica de los 
mtros. R. Calleja y Garcia Alvarez. 
La partitura completa. [22499 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; D 18720; Casa Dotesio, Ma- 
drid, Spain. 


Amor (Love); waltz by Emilio Mur- 
illo; piano. [22500 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 237985; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


1300 


AMORETTE; valse by W. Howard Boyne; 
piano. [22501 
© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1910; 

H 241432; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London, England. 


AMOUR (L’) ET LA ROSE; paroles de C. 
Soubise; musique de Edmond Missa; 
mezzo (facile). (Choix des plus 
jollies melodies, no. 5.) [22502 


© Oct. 1, 1910552 7c. Oe 1910- 
E 241063; Joubert, Paris, France. 


AN DEN GESANG; hymnus yon Leon- 
hard Steiner, musik von Emil Weid- 
enhagen, op. 31, ftir minnerchor und — 
orchester. Orchester partitur und 
Stimmen, chorstimmen, und klavier- 
auszug mit text. [22503 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 
KE) 2407387; Steingraiber verlag, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

AN EINEN BOTEN; ged. aus Des knaben 
Wunderhorn, musik von Joseph Haas, 
op. 26, fiir vierstimmigen méanner- 
chor. Partitur. 4to. (Drei heitere 
lieder a105 22)— [22504 


© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

HE 242230; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 
AN SEINE SPRODE; ged. von Goethe, 
musik von Arnold Mendelssohn. 
(Sechs gedichte, no. 2.) [22505 


© Sept: 6, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 30, 
1910; H 240521; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

ANBETUNG; text und musik von Adolph 
P. Boehm, op. 24, fiir eine hohe sing- 
stimme und klavier. [22506 

© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240546; Otto Junne, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

ANCIENT BALLAD. See Grieg (HH. H.) 


AND SUDDENLY THERE WAS WITH THE 
ANGEL; words from Luke 2, music by 
Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. [22507 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 & Ocha 1910; 
E 242140; Lorenz pub. eo., Dayton, 
Ohio. 
AND THERE WERE SHEPHERDS; Christ- 
mas anthem from the cantata, The 
Star of Bethlehem, music by F. Flax-- 
ington Harker; mixed voices with 
sop. and ten. soli. (Oct. choruses, 
no. 5512.) ‘ [22508 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28,5 ] 
1910; E 239804; G. Schirmer, New jf 
York Nees . 
—— words from Luke 2, music by Mrs. 
Carrie B. Adams. [22509 
© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242139; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


22527 


AND WE WALKED, WALKED, WALKED; 
words by Arthur Longbrake, music 
by Ed. Edwards. [22510 

mies... 18, 19103 2 ce. Oct. 18, 
1910; E 241478; Jos. Morris co., 
New York, N. Y. 


ANDANTE CANTABILE; by August NoOlck, 
ep. 175; violin and piano. (5 short 
pieces, no, 4.) [22511 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EK 241231; Augener Itd., London, 
England. 


ANDANTINO. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


ANGELIC (THE) CHOIR; a Christmas 
cantata, text arr. and music com- 
posed by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. 
Vocal score. 4to. [22512 


(eye 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct..17, 1910; 
E 242135; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


ANGELS (THE) SANG IN THE SILENT 
NIGHT; Christmas song, words by 
H. W. Longfellow, music by G. Em- 
erson. [22513 


© Oct. 14,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 
EK 241372; Leo Feist, New York, 
ae 


ANGELS’ (THE) SONG; words by George 
O. Webster, music by Karl K. 
Lorenz. [22514 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2389908; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


—— words by Lizzie DeArmond, music 
by Chas. H. Gabriel. [22515 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240931; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 
Til. 


ANNEAU (L’) D’IzEL; conte lyrique en 
un acte et deux tableaux, poéme de 
Maxime Simonnot et Gaston Paulin, 
musique de Gaston Paulin, op. 380. 

[22516 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 1, 1910; 
EK 241061; L. Grus et cie., Paris, 
France. 


ANNIE LAvURIE; arr. by Sidney Stein- 
heimer; pf. (Old favorites, no. 8601.) 
P2257, 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241084; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ANOTHER HOUR WITH JESUS; words by 
James Rowe, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. — [22518 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242110; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


ANTHEMS OF WORSHIP; a collection of 
two and four part anthems or cho- 
ruses for the voices of women, ed. 
by J. S. Fearis. 4to. [22519 


© Sept. 30,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
E 240879; Geo. EF. Rosche, Chicago, 
Ill. 


ANTLERS (THE); march and two step, 

by Gus Ditson; piano. [22520 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1910; 

E 240456; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


ANY PLACE IS HEAVEN WHEN YOU’RE 
WITH THE GIRL YOU LOVE; words and 
music by Anita Owen. [2252 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241179; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


APRIL; words by William Watson, mu- 
sic by Roger Quilter, op. 14, no. 2. 
[22522 
© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EK 240767; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


APRIL (AN) MORNING; by George H. 

Foley ; pf. [22523 - 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 

EH 241152; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ARDE CHINITA; danse du Brésil, par 
Juan Martorell, op. 55, orchestrée 
par L. Gallini, avec  piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [22524 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240384; Casa Dotésio, 
Madrid, Spain. 


ARE YOU THE GENTLEMAN; from The 
girl and the drummer, lyric by Felix 
FE, Feist, musie by Joel P. Corin. 

[22525 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 


1910; EH 240494; Leo Feist, New 
Mork Na Ye 

ARENSKY (—) Etude in F sharp, op. 
36; piano. (Chappell edition of 


popular pianoforte works, no. 20.) 
[22526 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
EH 238977; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 
ARIE; words and music by Ammon E. 
Cramer. [22527 
©: Sept. 22, 1910; 2c. Sept. 23, 
1910; HE 239616; A. BE. Cramer music 
co., Frederick, Md. 


1301 


22528 


ARIETTA; par August Nolck, op. 174, 
pour violon et piano. London, 
Gerard & co. (Six petites piéces, 
no. 1.) [22528 

© Auv. 24, 19105 2 © “Oet: 12, 
1910; E 240906; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Arioso; von Bernhard Dessau, op. 45, 
fiir violine mit klavierbegleitung. 
[22529 


© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 ¢c. Sept. 30, 


1910; EH 240542; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 

mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 
ARLEQUIN; par Alfred Kaiser, pour 

piano. (Arlequinade, no. 1.) [22530 


©. Aus, 29, 19902 "2: c-/Sepk. 21, 
1910; E 2389563; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


ARLEQUIN S’AMUSE; morceau de genre, 

par M. Carman, op. 531, pour piano. 

[22531 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EH 242291; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


ARME (DAS) VOGLEIN; ged. von H. v. 
Gilm, musik von Max Reger. (5 
lieder, no. 2.) [22532 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; EH 289592; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


AS DOVES TO THEIR WINDOWS; 

and music by Geo. A. Royer. 

[225383 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 1910; 

E 241293; Lutheran pub. society, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ASCENSIONE NELL’ AURA PRIMAVERILE 
(The ascent); di A. Leonardi, per 
pianoforte. (Una gita in dirigibile, 
no. 1.) [2.25384 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240506; Carisch & Junichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


words 


ASHFORD (E. L.) Prelude in D; or- 
gan. obl. Svo. [22535 
© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 


1910; E 289268; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


ASTRONOM (DER) WIEDERWILLEN ; ODER, 
DAS VERFEHLTE STANDCHEN ; musika- 
lischer schwank in einem akte, text 
und musik von Josef Piber, op. 83; 
fiir ma&nnerchor und sprechrollen. 
Klavierauszug und chorstimmen. 

[22536 

@ Sept. 14 1910- 2 cc Get. 17, 

1910; D 18735; Otto naa Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, 0. 8., v.5 


AT THE CARNIVAL; two-step, by C. E. 
La Paugh; piano. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [22037 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240389; C. H. La Paugh, 
Ravena, N. Y. 


AT THE circus; by Mary Spencer Con- 

rade; piano. [22538 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910: 

E 241428; Hatch music co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


AT THE FRONT; words and music by 
Ira B. Wilson. [22589 | 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242088; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


AUF DER HUHNERLEITER; aus Hurra— 
wir leben noch, revue von Julius 
Freund, musik von Victor Hollaen- 
der, fiir gesang und klavier. [22540 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240607; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


AUF (DER) SEIN A NACHT; words and 

music by Solomon Small. p 22541 

© 1c. Sept. 22, 1910; BH 240260- 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


AUF ZUM WEIHNACHTSBAUM MARSCH 
(March to the Christmas tree) ; by 
Ferdinand Meyer, op. 27, no. 3; pi- 
ano. (Zum Weihnachtsfest, no. 3.) 

[22542 

© Sept. 21, 1910= 2c Senn 2s 

1910; E 239520; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


AURORE; valse chantée, paroles et mu- 
sique par Pierre Nuidal, pour chant 
et piano. [22543 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 Yepa@ek hia 
1910; E 242288; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


—— —— pour piano. [22544 
© Oct. 18, 1910: 2 eeageeean 
1910; E 242287; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 
orchestrée par G. Allier, 
avee piano-conducteur. 4to. [22545 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2° @ er ae 


1910; E 242286; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


AUS WEITEN FERNEN KEHRT ICH WIE- 
DER; ged. von Franz Miading, musik 
von Hermann Sonnet, op. 134, fur 
miinnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
Ato. [22546 

©) Sept. 7, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 47, 3m0; 
E 242223; Karl Hochstein, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 


1302 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Noy., 1910 


22565 


AUSTRIAN DEFILE MARCH (Bruckerla- 
ger marsch); by J. N. Kral, arr. by 
G. H. Reeves; band. 4to. (Ameri- 
ean star journal, no. 1856.) [22547 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c@ Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240965; Carl Fischer, New 
Work N.Y. 

AUTUMN EVENING; words by Arthur 
Maquarie, music by Roger Quilter, 
ep. 14, no. 1. [22548 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 

E 240768; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 

AUTUMN PRAISE; words by Jane M. 


Campbell, music by C. J. Bassett; 
Sop. and alto. S8vo. [22549 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 


1910; EH 240416; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
AvE MARiA; anthem, music by M. E. 
White; violin obligato. obl. 4to. 
[22550 
Sie, Oct. 8, 1910: BH 241208: 
Marie A. White, Chicago, I[11. 
duo pour deux soprani, par Ga- 
briel Fauré, op. 93, transcrit avec 
ace. de violon, violoncelle, harpe et 
orgue, par Henri Busser. [22551 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1910; 
EK 239742; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 

—motett, words ed. by James A. 
Reilly, music by Franz Abt, op. 4388, 
mixed voices, with organ. 4to. 

[22552 

© Sept 9, 1910; 2 e-Sept. 24, 

1910; E 240869; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co., Boston, Mass. 


AVE VERUM CoRPUS; an Italian chorale, 
arr. by Max Engel, rev. and full 
text added by Nicola A. Montani; 
mixed voices. (Octavo edition litur- 
gical Catholic church music, no. 
5473.) [22555 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240488; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


AviAToR (THE); words and music by 
A. I. De Korte. [22554 


Ootee Oct. 3, 1910; 240562; 
Albert I. De Korte, Arlington, R. I. 


AWAKE, AWAKE, PUT ON THY STRENGTH ; 
from the Christmas cantata The Star 
of Bethlehem, music by F. Flaxing- 
ton Harker; chorus of mixed voices 
organ ace. (Octavo church music, 
with mezzo-soprano or alto solo and 
no. 5511.) [22555 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2) ¢. Sept; 27, 
1910; E 240349; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, N. Y. 


AWAKE, DEAR LOVE; Venetian serenade, 
words by W. Edwardes Sprang, music 
by Arthur Briscoe. No. 1 in C. No. 
2) in Halas. INey 3 iin: 

[22556-22558 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 

1910; E 241433-241485; Ascherberg, 

Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, Eng- 
land. 


AWAKE, THE STARRY MIDNIGHT HOUR 
HANGS CHARM’D; Serenade, words by 
Adelaide Procter, music by Alf. King. 
4to. [22559 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
He 241501; W.& J. Chester, Brighton, 
England. 


BACH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Let songs 
of rejoicing be raised (Man singet 
mit freuden); a cantata, Hnglish 
version by Paul England, ed. by 
John Pointer, for soli, chorus and > 
orchestra. Vocal score. 4to. [22560 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
EH 240863; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


BAD BALLADS FOR BADISH BABES; Song 
eyclette, words by Perey French, 
music by Houston Collison. [22561 

© JSuly, 30, 1910;..2. es Aug.) 26, 
1910; EH 238847; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


BADEN-POWELL BRITISH SCOUTS } 
march, words and music by Jeanne 
De La Houssaye; piano with text. 

[22562 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 

K 240900; Hawkes & son, London, 
England. 


BADINAGE; by H. Reinhold; pf. (The 
young American artist, no. 8502.) 
[22563 
© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c& Oct. 4,.1910; 
E 241097: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


BacpaD; by W. H. Haesche; violin 

and piano. [22564 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

E 241480; T. B. Harms & Francis. 
Day & Hunter, London, England. 


BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Gipsy 
chorus; from Bohemian girl, words 
by Alfred Bunn. New ed. 4to. 
(Chappell’s vocal library of part 
songs, no. 14.) [22565 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
BH 238976; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
don, England. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22566 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 5 


BALFE (MicHAEL WILLIAM )—Cont'd. 
Heart (The) bow’d down; from 
The Bohemian girl, arr. by Alfred 
Roth; orchestra with cornet or trom- 
bone solo. [22566 

@> Aust 23" 19108 2 elsSept. 20, 
1910; H 240193; Carl Fischer, New 
York; NILY. 


Batt (THE) ROOM IS CROWDED; words 
and music by F. Winters. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [22567 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c.-Oct. 8,-1910; 
E 241249; Fred Winters, Brant, 
INS YS: 


BANTANGAS ADIOS; bolero, by J. O. 
Brockenshire. 4to. (Universal band 
jour’l., no. 1258.) [22568 

© Ane, 2 Ad10 Ze. Septs: 20, 
1910; E 240172; Carl Fischer, New 
Vork, Ns -Y, 


BARCAROLE; by Gustav Ehrlich; piano. 
[22569 
@eSenim 12. 1910-22 ic. Sept. 13: 
1910; E 237987; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
— by Julius K. Johnson, op. 6, no. 3; 
piano. [22570 
© Sept. 1791910: 2: ¢..Sept 19; 
1910; E 239383; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Il. 
BARCAROLLE. See Offenbach (J.) 
BARCAROLLE. See Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 
BARCAROLE WALTZ. See Offenbach (J.) 


BARCONE ’NCHIUSO; Serenatella amara, 
versi di G. Capaldo, musica di V. 
Fassone. ieee 

© Sept. 6, 1910; e. Sept. 19, 
1910; EK 239414; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


9 


= 


Barp (THE) ; a Pindaric ode by Thomas 
Gray, set to music by D. Thomas, for 
baritone solo, chorus and piano ace. 
Vocal score. 4to. P2202 

©y Sept. 15, 19105 2c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239758; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 
BAREFOOT DAYS; words by Robert 
Young, music by Mabel V. Mulrey. 
[22573 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1910; E 240374; 
Robert P. Young, Winthrop Beach, 
Mass. 

BARNES (EDWARD SHIPPEN) Caprice; 

op. 2, no. 1; piano. [2257 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239280; G. Schirmer, New 
York; Ne ¥. 


1304 


BaRgNES (EDWARD SHIPPEN)—Cont’d. 
Scherzo in C minor, op. 3; organ. 

[22575 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240087; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


BARNSTORMER (THE); mareh by Nick 
Brown, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; band. 
4to. (Twentieth century journal, no. 
1414.) 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240217; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BARRY FROM BALLYMORE; Selection by 
Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball; 
piano. [22577 

© Sept. 12, 1910-2 %ersenee is: 
1910; EH 237993; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

——selections from the play by 
Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. by W. C. O’Hare; orch. with 
piano acc. [22578 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 @ @ete4 1916: 


22576 | 


EH 2411386; M. Witmark & sons, New | 


LOrlks Nak: 


BATTLE (THE) COMMANDER; march, Dy 
R. J. Hernandez; full band. 4to. 
(American star jour’l, no. 1334.) 

[22579 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240170; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks. (Nave 


BAUERNREGEL; ged. von. Uhiand, musik 


von Max Reger, op. 8, fiir eine hohe 
stimme. (5 lieder, no. 5.) [22580 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289590; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


BRAUSTEINE FUR DIE REIFERE JUGEND 
(Stepping stones for adolescents) ; 
zehn klavierstiicke zum studium und 
vortrag, von Karl Bleyle, op. 12. 

[22581 
© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1910; 


_ ee 


Kk 237971; Breitkopf & Hartel, New § 


Y Ori. Nise: 

BAVARDAGE; par F. Grimaldi, op. 130, 
pour piano. (Deux morceaux de 
salon, no. 2.) 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 


1910; E 240316; G. Schirmer, New 


SWOrnka UNG ote 
BE HAPPY; 
mond, music by J. H. Thomas. 


[22583 | 


words by Lizzie DeAr- | 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 


Tl. 


E 240920; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 


[22582 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Noyv., 1910 


22603 


BE KIND; words by W. C. Martin, 

musie by M. L. McPhail. [22584 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 242104; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


BEATTY (Earte FE.) Nocturne, pf. 
[22585 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 « Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240136; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York, N. Y. 


BEAUTEOUS NIGHT, O NIGHT OF LOVE. 
See Offenbach (J.) 


BEAUTEOUS (THE) VIOLET; words and 
music by J. Haager; high voice. 
[22586 
© Aue. 23° 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240195; Julius Haager, New 
York. N. Y. 


BEAUTIFUL BELLS OF JOY; words by 
James Rowe, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. [ 22587 

© Sept. 15, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 28, 


1910; EH 2389885; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
BEAUTIFUL BIBLE; words by James 


Rowe, music by Wm. F. Archer. 
[22588 
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
H 242072; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWER; reverie, by Carl 


Bonner; piano. Boston, Evans music 
co. [22589 


© Aug. 24,1910; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1910;. 


EH 238827; W. A. 


Mass: 
BEAUTIFUL (THE) NOW; words and 
musie by M. Clifford. [22590 
© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240619; Margaret Clifford, Doug: 
las, Ariz. 
BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS OF LOVE; by 
Jerome Heller; piano. [22591 


© Sept. 17 1910- 2c. Sept. 17, 
1910; EH 239425; Church, Paxson & 
co., New York, N. Y. 

BEBE QUI DANSE; par F. Grimaldi, op. 
130, pour piano. (Deux morceaux 
de salon, no. 1.) [22592 


© Sept, 23; 1910: 2 © Sept. 24, 
1910; EH 240315; G. Schirmer, New 
Work; N:‘Y. 

BrE (THE) AND JAM-POT; glee for three 
equal voices, words and music by 
Alfred Oake. 4to. (Popular trios 
for ladies’ voices, no. 45.) [22593 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 


Evans, Boston, 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Coriolan; 
overture, ed. by V. F. Safranek. 
(Gilmore band library, no. 147.) 

[22594 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240180; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Neo. 

Minuet in G; ed. and fingered by 

John D. Hazen; piano. [22595 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EK 241188; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING YS 

BEFORE LOVE DIED; words by Robert 

Mortimer, music by Leopold Ashton. 

[22596 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 

1910; E 239560; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 

BEHOLD, GOD 1S MY SALVATION; anthem, 
words from Isaiah XII, music by 
G. Waring Stebbins; mixed voices. 
4to. (Anthems, no. 12048.) [22597 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 24, 
1910; EH 240803; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


BEHOLD THE DAWN; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Joseph H. 
Adams. No. 1 in A. London, No- 
vello & co., Itd. [22598 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 2389700; J. H. Adams, Sut- 
ton, Coldfield, England. 

No. 3 in D. [22599 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 29, 

1910; EK 240487; J. H. Adams, Sut- 

ton, Coldfield, England. 

BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GoD; words and 
musie by R. L. Fletcher. 8vo. [22600 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1910; E 240404; Robert L. Fletcher, 

Alleghany, Pa. 

BEI KIRCHLICHEN HANDLUNGEN; stim- 
inungsbilder ftir die orgel, zum ge- 
brauch bei Gottesdiensten oder zum 
conzertvortrag, componirt von Otto 
Malling, op. 88. obl. 4to. [ [22601 

© Auer 12.1910: 2 a, Sept. 10: 

1910; E 237960; Wilhelm Hansen, 

Leipzig, Germany. 

BELLA (LA) HERMOSA; canto spagnu- 


olo, versi e musica di Francesco 
Cangiullo. [22602 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 


1910; E 239411; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 

BELLAS ZACATECANAS; vals por Cande- 
lario Rivas, para piano. México, 
Enrique Munguia. [226038 

Auge 25,;1910 2) a Sept. 20, 


E 241335; Joseph Williams, Itd., 1910; E 239952; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, 
London, England, New York, N. Y. 
1305 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22604 
BELLE (LA) DANSEUSE; valse by H. 
Engelmann; piano. [22604 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; EH 2389292; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


BELLS (THE); words by Florence 
Perugini Campbell, music by H. A. 
J. Campbell; female voices. 4to. 
(Trios and quartets, no.10.) [22605 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 241336; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London, England. 


words and 
(In West- 


BELLS’ (THE) MESSAGE; 
music by G. W. Wilmot. 
minster primary quarterly, v. 10, 
no. 4.) [22606 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; 
E 240345; Geo. W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


BELLS (THE) OF ELFARNIE (Die glocken 
von Elfarnie) ; a cantata, words by 
Arthur J. Godden, German transla- 
tion by Gottlieb Federlein, music by 
Hugh Blair, op. 15, no. 2; female 
voices. Ato. [22607 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 238971; J. Fischer & bro., New 
work, N.-Y. 


BELLS OF JOY; a Christmas service, 
text by Ida Reed Smith and others, 
music by Ira B. Wilson. S8yvo. (Fes- 
tal days, no. 128.) [22608 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 


1910; E 2389888; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
BENEATH THE OLD ELM TREE; words 


and music by H. J. Portwood. 
[22609 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 241417; Harold J. Portwood, 
Akron, Ohio. 


BENEDICITE, OMNIA OPERA; Set to music 
by H. Moreton, in the key of E flat. 
London, Novello and co., ltd. 4to. 

[22610 

© Sept. 28, 1910; e. Sept. 29, 

1910; E 240486; H. Moreton, Ply- 
mouth, England. 


9 


BENZINE RAG; by Edward A. Denish; 
piano. [22611 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1910; 
E 241273; Harrison music pub. co., 
Providence, R. I. 
BERCEUSE; by [Ludwig] Schytte, op. 
26, no. 7; piano. [22612 
© Sept. 19, 1910; ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240210; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Oy 


a 


1306 


BrerceuseE—Continued. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.5 | 


comique, par Louis Ganne, transcrip- | 


tion par Ch. Steiger, pour violon et 
piano. 1133876. 
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240894; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 
par Alexander Iljinsky, arr. by 
Otto Langey; orchestra. 4to. (Gal- 
axy of orchestra music, no. 25.) 
[22614 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, | 
1910; E 240428; G. Schirmer, New 


York, .N.. AS 

par Emile Dunkler, op. 14, revue 

et doigtée par L. Lebell, pour violon- 

celle et piano. [22615 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 


de Hans, le joueur de fitite, opéra | 


[22618 | 


E 240786; Augener, ltd., London, 


England. 
par Georges Falkenberg, pour 
piano. [22616 | 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 


E 242297; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 


& cie., Paris, France. 


per pianoforte. 


(Lullaby) ; di Giacomo Setaccioli, | 
[22617 | 


© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, | 
1910; E 240515; Carisch & Jainichen, | 


Milan, Italy. 


BERGER (WILHELM) Sechs klavier- 
stiicke fiirs haus, op. 105. Heft 1 | 
und 2. [22618 | 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240532; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


BESIDE THE CROSS; words by Thomas 

F, Fallon, music by André Benoist. 

[22619 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 

E 241452; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York (Wee 

BEST DAY IS PAY DAY; words by P. I. 

Dudley, music by H. H. Brandherm. 

[22620 

© 1c. Oct. 15, 1910; E 241379; 

Phebe I. Dudley and Hallie Hazel 
Brandherm, Rankin, Ill. 

Best (THE) LOVE OF ALL; written and 
composed by Charles Collins and 
Leonard Cooke. [22621 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241489; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


BEST OF THE BUNCH; grand selection 

by Warwick Williams; piano. [22622 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 

E 241268; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Noy., 1910 


Best (THE) PLACE OF ALL; words by 
Claude L. Barker, music by Roy L. 
Burich. [22623 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239678; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


BETHLEHEM: quartet or chorus, words 
by Aurelius Clemens Prudentius, 
music by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. 

[22624 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 242141; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


BETRUBTE (DER) LANDSKNECHT; ged. 
von Emil von Schodnaich-Carolath, 
musik von Eugen Lasch, op. 9, fiir 
minnerchor. Partitur. 4to. [22625 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242231; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


BIEDERMEIER; von Ed. Poldini, op. 44, 
fiir klavier. (Masken, no. 2.) 
[22626 
© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 2387941; Julius Hainauer, 
Breslau, Germany. 


Bic CHIEF; the yip yip song, words and 
music by G. C. Chapman. [22627 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1910; E 239505; 

G. C. Chapman, Chicago, III. 


BILLOWS OF THE MIGHTY DEEP; words 
and music by A. B. Lenz, arr. by A. 
Bernard Raby. [22628 

eames 25, 1910: 2 ce. Sept. 16, 
1910; EH 240757; Arnold B. Lenz, 
New York, N. Y. 


Birds (THE) ; two-part song, words by 
William Blake, music by Granville 
Bantock. 4to.  Novello’s school 
songs, no. 1085.) [22629 


Se Sept. 30,° 1910 2 ce. Oct.-1, 
1910; H 239980; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


BITTE; musik von Max Reger, op. 4, 
fiir eine mittlere stimme. (6 lieder, 
no. 6.) [22630 

@ sep. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; EX 239585; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


BiIwak; ged. aus Des knaben wunder- 
horn, vertont von Richard Trunk, 
op. 30, no. 6, fiir mainnerchor. Par- 
titur. 4to. [226381 


@ Sept. 10, 1910:-2. ce. Oct. 17, 
1910; EK 242238; Gebrtider Hug & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


22640 


BLANCHEURS D’AILES; poésie de Albert 
Semain, musique de Théodore Du- 
bois. Ré bémol maj., ton original. 
(Musiques sur l’eau, no. 6d.) 

[22632 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910: 


E 239738; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 
BuaTr (DAS) IM BUCHE; ged. von 


Anastassius Grtin, musik von Max 
Reger, op. 15, ftir eine mittlere 
stimme. (10 lieder, no. 2.) [22633 

@©) Aug. 26; 1910 3:2) ¢Sept. 21. 
1910; E 239597; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


BLESSING (A) FOR SOMEONE; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Florence Williams Falconer. [22634 


@ Oct. 10; 1910-2. Oct. Sur. 
1910; Hi 242125; Lorenz pub. co.; 
Dayton, Ohio. 


BLEYLE (KARL) Konzert in C dur, op. 
10; fiir violine und orchester. Par- 
Lae 0 Ge [ 22635. 

© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1910; H 2405038; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


BLtocKx (JAN) Four Flemish dances; 
op. 26, arr. by Dan Godfrey; mili- 
tary band. (Chappell’s army jour- 
nal no. 367.) [22636 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EK 240780; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

BLOW SOFT WINDS; vocal waltz, words 


by Edward Oxenford, music by 
Charles Vincent, ed. and arr. by 


Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heartz; sop. 1, 2 and.alto. Ato. 
(The Stanhope ed., no. 149.) [22637 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240793; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 

BLUE BIRD; Indian song, words and 
music by R. Gray. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [22638 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239427; Robert Gray, Bea- 
con, Iowa. 

BLUE RIBBON RAG; by May Aufder- 
heide; piano. [22639 

© Octy8; 1910; 2 ¢ Oct. 5, 1910; 


EH 240667; J. H. Aufderheide, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

BLUMENLIED ; by Lange; piano. 
(Chappell ed., no. 16.) [22640 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; If 239554; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


1307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22641 


BLUSHING MooN; from The wife 
tamers, words and music by Clare 
Kummer. [22641 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. Oct. 6G. 1910; 
EH 241180; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Boat sone; by Minna D. Hill. (Four 

piano pieces, no. 1.) [22642 

© Oct. 145 1910-425. Oct M5, +910" 
E 241342; G. Fred Kranz music co., 
Baltimore, Md. 

BoccHERINI (Liuier) Allegretto; bearb. 
von Fritz Kreisler, fiir violine und 
klavier. [22643 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2-¢. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239721; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

Bocxsruss (Saytr); von Ed. Poldini, 

op. 44, ftir klavier. (Masken, no. 1.) 

[22644 

© Aue 2 1910: “2G; Sept. 10) 

1910; EH 237940; Julius Hainauer, 
Breslau, Germany. 

BorEHM (ApDoLPH P.) Drei gedichte 
von Gustav Falke; ftir eine hohe 
singstimme und klavier, op. 23. Con- 
tents. 1. Das mohnfeld. 2. Irrende 
seele. 38. Tagesanbruch. [22645 

© Aug. 30; 1910: 2 c Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240545; Otto Junne, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

Zwei kleine stimmungsbilder, op. 
22; ged. von R. Schaukal, fiir eine 
singstimme und klavier. [22646 

© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240544; Otto Junne, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

BoHEMIAN CRADLE-SONG (Vendulka’s 
cradle song); original words by 
Elise Krasnohorské, German by 
Ludwig Hartmann, English version 
by Henry G. Chapman, composed by 
Bedfich Smetana, adapted for con- 
cert use from the opera Hubicka 
by Kurt Schindler. [22647 

@1 Oct 3.19102 2es Oct. 4, 1910: 
E 241108; G. Schirmer, New York, 
NY 

Bolte (LA) DE PANDORE; valse célébre 
de l’opéra en 8 actes, de H. Litolff, 
orchestrée par Gustave Michiels. 
Partie de piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[22648 

© Sept. 17, .1910;-2 ec: Sept. 19, 

1910; HE 289445; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 

Bon (LE) GRAIN; chanson, paroles de 
A. Trébitsch et Pourriére, musique 
de Félicien Vargues. [22649 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 289466; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


pt. 1, a. Ss) ve5 


BONNET (JOSEPH) Douze piéces nou- 
velles, op. 7; pour grand-orgue. 
[22650 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242278; Emile Leduc, P. Bert- 
rand & cie., Paris, France. 


BonsorR MAM’ZELL’ ROSE; paroles de 
Xam Falst, musique de D. Berni- 
aux. [22651 

© Sept. 17,, 1910-723 essen. 13 
1910; E 239461; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


Boo-Hoo-Hvo0; from Alma where do you 
live (Alma wo wohnst du), from the 
German of Adolph Phillip, English 
version by Geo. V. Hobart, music by 
Jean Briquet. [ 22652 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
HE} 241185; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. ¥. 


Book (A) OF SHORT VOLUNTARIES; Suit- 
able for divine service, by Bruce 
Steane; organ. [22653 

© Oct. 10,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240829; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
London, England. 


300SEY & CO.’S BRASS AND REED BAND 
JOURNAL, NO. 503. Contents: Mandy | 
on the mash, two-step by T. W. 
Thurban;... A restless night, two- 
step by Cecil Johnson. 4to. [22654 


© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240771; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


Boosty & Co.’S NEW SUPPLEMENTAL 
JOURNAL FOR MILITARY BANDS, No. 78. 
Contents: Lilac blossoms; by Percy 
Wenrich. Yankee tickle; by Max 
Dressler. Scent of the jasmine; by 
Frederick Hopkins. Aboo Tabah: 
by Sax Rohmer and T. W. Thurban. 
Arr. by M. Retford. [22655 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1910; 
E 239020; Chas. Sheard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


BoRUSSEN ; duett aus Hurra, wir leben 
noch, revue von Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender, fiir # 
gesang und klavier. [22656 


© Sept. 17,1910; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1910; ff 


E 240605; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- # 
lin, Germany. 


Boston (THE) ; waltz 4 la Spanish, by 
Samuel H. Speck; piano. [22657 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289679; Jerome H. Remick | 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


1308 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


Boston Jac; two-step by Frances 
Adams Gillespie; piano. [22658 
© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240201; Lloyd Rawling, 
Cumberland, Md. 
Boston (THE) WALTZ; a la Spanish, 
by Samuel H. Speck; piano. [22659 
iC) Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 
BE 241295; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Pork, N.Y. 

Bouquet (A); two songs in love’s gar- 
den, words and music by Nathalie 
Brandt. [22660 

sept 16, 1910; 2 c.-Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239378; Keith, Prowse « co., 
ltd., London, England. 

BoUQUET DE MELODIES; de Hans, le 
joueur de flite, opéra comique par 
Louis Ganne, transcription par Ch. 
Steiger, pour piano. 113377. [22661 

© Get: 11, 1910; 2 c Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240895; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 

BOUTON DE ROSE; romance, by W. 
Stratton; violin or violoncello and 
piano. Lichfield, City music pub. 
co. [22662 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240760; Wymark Stratton. 
Birmingham, England. 
Boy (THE) scout; words and music 
by Maurice Besly. [22663 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
EH 241506; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Boy (THE) WHO WHISTLES; words by 
Antony EH. Anderson, music by 
Eugenio Pirani, op. 79. [ 22664 

© @ce 5. 1910: 2.¢. Oct. 7,.1910; 
E 240774; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BoyLe (Gerorce F.) Nocturne; piano. 

[22665 

@ seve. 21.1910: 2 c. Sept. 22, 

1910; H 240271; Elkin & co., itd., 
London, England. 

Boy’s (A) sone; words by James 
Hogg, music by Bernard Rolt. [22666 
© Sept. 12, 1910: 2 e. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 240018; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

BozZE WSZECHMocNY. See Dwie piesni 
poslubne. 

BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Funeral song, 
op. 138; German text by Michael 
Weisse (1540), English words by 
Edward Oxenford, music arr. by S. 
de Lange; men’s voices. 4to. [22667 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17,1910: 
H 242221; J. Rieter-Biedermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


BRETON SINGING GAMES; collected and 
ed. by Alice E. Gillington. 4to. 
[22668 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
H 239997; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 

BRIDAL SONG; by A. Jensen, arr. by 
H. Hudson; organ. obl. S8vo. (Or- 
gan series, no. 20.) [22669 

©) Suly. 30/1910" 2c. Sepia 10, 
1910; E 237968; Bosworth & co.,, 
Leipzig, Germany. 
BRIDE (THE) ; words by P. J. O’Reilly, 
music by Montague Ring. [22670 
© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 7, 1910; 
EH 240779; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

BRIGHT SHY EYES; words and music by 
Floyd F. Loftin. [22671 


© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 289948; Haton music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 

BRING SHEAVES OF GLADNESS; words by . 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [22672 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242090; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

BRING THE LITTLE ONES TO JESUS; 
words and music by Emi Walter- 
mire. [22673 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240247; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

BROKEN DREAMS OF SLUMBERLAND; by 
Paul J. Miller; piano. [22674 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240488; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 

BROKEN (THE) VASE (Le vase brisé) ; 
words by Sully Prudhomme, Eng. 
version by C. H. Page, music by 
Albert R. Gallatin. [22675 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240131; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 


BROWN BIRD AND ROSE; words by Fred 
H. Weatherly, music by Bothwell 
Thomson. [22676 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239926; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 

Bruca (Max) Acht stticke, op. 83; 
fiir klarinette, bratsche und klavier, 
oder violine, violoncell und klavier. 
No. 1, A moll. No. 2, H moll. No. 
3, Cis moll. No. 4, D moll. No. 7, H 
dur. No. 8, Es moll. [22677-22682 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 1, 
1910; E 239988-239991, 2389994, 
239995; N. Simrock, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


1309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22683 


pt. II, n. s., v.5 


BUBBLES; humoresque, by R. Gruen- 
wald, op. 391. (Concert edition for 
orchestra, no. 487.) [22683 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240297; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


BUFFALO DISH-RAG; by B. G. Clements; 


piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
Pub co: [22684 
©, Septi.2e, 1910-2 ce.  Sepin 23, 


1910; E 239642; Bernisne Genaro 
Clements, Buffalo, Tex. 


BUSSE; ged. von Mart. Rutelius, musik 
von Max Gulbins, op. 62, fiir ge- 
mischten chor. Partitur. 4to. (Vier 
gesinge, no. 2.) [22685 

© Sept. 1, 1910: 2) ec. Oct. 17, 
1910; EK 242240; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


Busy (THE) BUZZER; words and music 


by L. S. Lee. New York, Ff. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [22686 
© Sept. 27, 1910> 2 tc Sept 27, 


1910; HE 240888; L. S. Lee, Los Ange- 
les, Cal. 


BUTTERFLIES; waltz song, words and 
music by Albert Mildenberg; mixed 
chorus. 4to. [22687 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240141; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 


BUTTERFLIES AT PLAY (Das spiel der 
schmetterlinge) ; by Theodora Spona- 
gel; piano. [22688 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239288; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Buzz, BUZZ, BUZZ; from the musical 
rural play Hope Valley, lyric by P. J. 
Burrell, music by Charles Dare. 

[22689 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240356; 
Percy J. Burrell, Boston, Mass. 


BNE-50, DOLLY; by L. HB. Orth, op. 31, 

no. 10; pf. (Little lessons, no. 10.) 

[22690 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c Oct. 4, 1910: 

E 241113; G. Schirmer, New York, 
an pir 


BYGONE DAys (Ach neni tu neni); a 
paraphrase on a Bohemian folk-song, 
by Rudolf Friml, op. 65; viol. and 
pf. [22691 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241118; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Ne SY: 


CacctaA; di G. De Sena, op. 104, per 
pianoforte. (Pezzi lirici, no. 4.) 
122692 
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; EK 239972; Carisch & Jainichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


CADET’S MILITARY BAND MARCH; by 
John Martin; piano. [22693 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 2413802; A. W. Perry & sons’ musie 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


CALL (A) FOR REAPERS; words by Geo. 
O. Webster, music by Flora H. Cas- 
sel. [22694 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242133; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


CALL ME UP ON THE PHONE DEAR; words 
by Emma L. Dexter, music by H. 
Kirkus Dugdale. [22695 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 >¢) Sept, AG: 
1910; E 239296; Willis music Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CALL (THE) OF SUMMER; cantata, 
words by M. S. Haycraft, music by 
Arthur Pearson. Vocal score. 4to. 

[22696 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 


1910; E 241389; James Broadbent & } 


son, ltd., Leeds, England. 


CALLING ME HOME; words by James T. 
Fields, music by W. J. Herbert 
Hogan. 8vo. [22697 


©- Aug. 4, 1910; 2 © Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239385; George Reginald 
Hogan, Chicago, II. 


CAMPANIELLO D’ORO; canzone napole- 
tana, versi di G. Capaldo, musica di 
VY. Fassone. [22698 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 e« Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239412; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


CAN THE LORD DEPEND ON YOU; words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by A. C. 
Fischer. [22699 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 e)Ock te. tame: 
E 241456; Herbert Reynolds & Albert 
C. Fischer, Dallas, Tex. 


CANCION (LA) DE LA GITANA; 6, El, 
principe de Blas; zarzuela infantil, 
letra de José Zahonero, musica de 
I. Busea de Sagastizabal. Partitura 
completa. [22700 


© Oct: 5, 1910;°2) & Cerra s1Siy; 
D 18728; Casa Dotesio, Madrid, 
Spain. 


1310 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Noyv., 1910 


22720 


CANDLE (A) IN THE WINDOW; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by Ira 
B. Wilson. 22701 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 28, 
1910; EH 239881; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CANTA OJ’ MARENA; canzone napole- 
tana, barcarola, versi di A. Califano, 
musica di E. Di Capua. [22702 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239409; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


CANTO D’AMORE; di G. De Sena, op. 
104, per pianoforte. (Pezzi lirici, 
no. 5.) [22703 

©@rAne. 25, 1910: 2: ¢. Sept. 29, 
1910; EH 239978; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 

CANTO P’ ’A LUNA; versi di Libero 

Bovio, musica di Evemero Nardella. 

[22704 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 

1910; E 239820; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

CANTO SEMPE; versi di E. A. Mario, 
musica di G. F. Buongiovanni. 

[22705 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, 

1910; E 239839; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

CANZONE ’E SENTIMENTO; versi di Ferd. 
Russo, musica di G. F. Buongio- 
vanni. [22706 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 239842; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

CAPITAINE (LE); marche, par Alfred 
Kaiser, pour piano. (Arlequinade, 
no. 3.) [22707 

©. Aue 29, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289565; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

CAPRI; a barcarolle, words and music 
by C. O. Bassett; ladies chorus. 
(Collection of 8vo choruses, no. 169.) 

[22708 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240148; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York, N. Y. 

CAPRICE HONGROISE; par Emile Dunk- 
ler, op. 18; revue et doigtée par L. 
Lebell; violoncello et piano. [22709 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 


E 241239; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 

CAPRICE SUR UNE FANFARE; par A. 
Périjhou, pour piano. [22710 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
H 239739; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


CAPRICE-VIENNOISE; von Fritz Kreis- 
ler, ftir violine und klavier. [22711 
© Sept. 15, 1910;°2 © (Sept. (26; 
1910; E 289727; B. Schott’s soéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CARILLON; by William Faulkes, op. 
189, no. 2; organ. [22712 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289809; G. Schirmer, New 
York. NY ¥; 
CARILLON JOYEUSE; valse, by J. S. 
. Howsgill, arr. by M. Retford. (New 
supplemental journal for military 
bands, no. 80.) [22713 
©) Oei 3. 1910-2 ec, Och, 4. 19105 
KH 241071; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


CARLSRUHER BRIGANTEN MARSCH; mu- 
Sik ordiniiren stils, von O. Suck und 
Rudolf Gross, ftir piano. [22714 

© Aus: 255) 1910-02 -es-Septs 29; 
1910; E 2389964; Oscar Suck, Karls- 
ruhe, Germany. 


CaRoL (THE); duet, music by O. M. 

Schoebel, op. 61; soprano and alto. 

. [22715 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 240274; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CAROLA; gavotte by Emilio Murillo; 
piano. [22716 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 13, 
1910; EK 237988; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CARRY THE LIGHT; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by J. S. Fearis. 
L22T1¢ 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242099; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


CARULI, TU PIENZE A ME; versi di HB. 
Nicolardi (C. O. Lardini), musica di 
Hmanuele Nutile. [22718 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 27, 
1910; E 2389823; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


CASTANET SONG; by Frances E. Terry, 
op. 5; piano. (Six characteristic 
little pieces, no. 2.) [22719 

© Aue. 15, 1910; 2c. Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240203; Carl Fischer, New 
Work iNe Ys 


CASTLE (THE) BY THE SEA; valse lente 

by M. Greenwald; piano. [22720 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 

E 241375; Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. 

Cats pureT. See Three humorous two- 
part songs. 


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22721 


Dt. THe SS Ve 


CAVALIER’ RUSTICAN’ RAG; words by 
Harry Williams, music by Egbert 
Van Alstyne. [22721 


© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239536; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

CAVALLERIA RAG. See Play that caval- 
leria rustican. 


CAVATINA; par A. von Ahn-Carse; vio- 
lon et piano. f22022 


© Aug; 24, 1910; 2: c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289576; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CEDARS OF LEBANON; words by Alph. 
de Lamartine, music by Mary Carr 
Moore, op. 68, no. 3; women’s voices. 
4to. [22723 


© Sept. 12, 1910; 2-c. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 287992; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CELEBRATION BAND MARCH; by M. W. 
Butler; piano or organ. [22724 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 
2412975 *-A. W. Perry -& sons’ 
music ¢co., Sedalia, Mo. 


CENTENARIO (HL); marcia por Can- 
delario Rivas, para piano. México, 
Enrique Munguia. [22725 


© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1910; E 239958; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


CERTAIN (A) rag by Tom 
Kelly; piano. [22726 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2c Oct. 3, 1910: 

EH 240589; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N.Y: 

CHACONNE, G MOLL; von Max Reger, 

op. 117, no. 4, fiir die violine allein. 

[22727 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1910; E 240848; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 

CHAMINADE (CECILE-LOUIS STEPHANIE) 
Air de ballet, op. 30, no. 1; arr. by 


PARTY ; 


Ernest Gillet; orchestra. 4to. (Gal- 
axy of orchestra music, no. 24.) 
[22728 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240480; G. Schirmer, New 
Work. UNY. 


CHAMPAGNE RAG; march and two-step 
by Joseph F. Lamb; piano. [22729 


yr Septentd, 1910s". 2c? (Oct: 3, 
1910; E 240577; Stark music print- 
ing & pub. co., St. Louis, Mo. 


CHANSON A BOIRE; par Emile Dunkler, 
op. 19; revue et doigtée par L. Le- 
bell; violoncello et piano. [22730 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 241238; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


CHANSON CANADIENNE; paroles de C. 
Soubise, musique de Edmond Missa; 
mezzo-sop. (Choix des plus jollies 
mélodies, no. 7.) Patan 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 e. Océ. 1, 1910; 
EK 241064; Joubert, Paris, France. 


CHANSON DE L’HIVER; extraite du Bon- 
homme de neige, de Benjamin Ra- 
bier, musique de J. Vieu. [22732 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
E 239747; Maurice Vieu et Jane 
Vieu, Paris, France. 


CHANSON DE LA FLUTE; de Hans, le 
joueur de flite, opéra comique par 
Louis Ganne, transcription par Ch. 
Steiger, pour piano. 113379. [22733 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240888; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


CHANSON INTIME; by Paolo Gallico, 

op. 15, no. 36° plane [22734 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 

E 241486; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London, England. 


CHANSON Louis XIII UND PAVANE; von 
Louis Couperin, bearb. von Fritz 
Kreisler ftir violine und klavier. 

[227385 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 26, 

1910; E 239714; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CHANSON POUR MIREILLE; paroles de 
Felix Mortreuil, musique de Roger 
Guttinguer. [22736 

© Sept. 17, 1910;>.2)e>Sepe. 29, 
1910; E 239475; Maurel, -Paris, 
France. 


CHANSONS INTIMES; poémes par Jean 
Moréas, traductions anglaises par 
H. W. Loomis et Henry G. Chap- 
man, musique par Carl Engel. [22737 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 « Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240481; G. Schirmer, New 
York-New: 


CHANT SANS PAROLES. 
Sky. /(P: I) 


CHANTE, MANoN; paroles de A. Tré- 
bitsch et Pourriére, musique de 
Félicien Vargues. [22738 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 « Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239462; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


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nos. 4447, Noy., 1910 


22757 


CHANTECLER; duett aus Hurra—wir 
leben noch, revue von Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender, fiir 
gesang und Klavier. [22739 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240606; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


CHARME D’ AMOUR (Love’s spell) ; valse 
lente by Edwin F. Kendall, arr. by 
T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; guitar 
solo. [22740 

Sesent. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept.. 28, 
1910; E 239794; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
CHATTERBOX; by L. E. Orth, op. 31, 
no. 3; pf. (Little lessons, no. 3.) 
[22741 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241106; G. Schirmer, New York, 
i. 


CHATTERBOX RAG; by George Botsford ; 

piano. [22742 

eae 4. 1910- 2 c.. Oct. 5, 1910: 

E 240649; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


CHEER UP BROTHERS; by Louis Weslyn; 
vocal orchestra. 1159. Key of A 
flat. 4to. [22743 

(Orsept 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239793; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CHERE ADOREE; yalse mignonne by 
Walter Brooks; op. 65; piano. 
[22744 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
E 241220; Louis Lobanoff & co., 
London, England. 


CHEVALERIE FRANCAISE; Ouverture par 

Emile Delmas, op. 21, pour orchestre. 

[22745 

© , Sept. 17, 1910: 2) & Sept: 19, 

1910; E 2389488; HE. Delmas, Tou- 
louse, France. 


CHICKEN REEL; two-step and buck 
dance by J. M. Daly; piano. [22746 


© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240802; Jos. M. Daly, Boston, 
Mass. 


CHILDHOOD DAYS; from Alma where do 
you live (Alma wo wohnst du), duet, 
from the German of Adolf Philipp, 
lyrics by Geo. V. Hobart; music by 
Jean Briquet. [22747 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241184; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


CHILD’s (A) MISSIONARY HYMN. 
Ferme Park. 


See 


CHILI SAUCE; rag by H. A. Fischler; 
piano. [22748 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239650; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


CHIMERES ROSES; par Albert Landry, 

op. 320, pour piano. [22749 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EK 2423801; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


CHIMES AT TWILIGHT; reverie by R. G. 

Gradi; piano. [22750 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct: 8, 1910; 

EH 241252; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
Ill. 


CHIMING BELLS OF LONG AGO; by Louis 

A. Drumheller, op. 98; pf. [22751 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct, 4, 1910; 

E 241090; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


CHOICE OF ALL; words and music by 
EK. Fordi. (our leaf clover series, 
no. 3.) [22752 

© Sept. 12, 1910:.2) c.. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240859; Enoch Fordi, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


CHOICE PART-SONGS FOR MEN’S VOICES; 
ed. by George L. Osgood. 4to. (Half 
dollar choral series.) [22753 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240756; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


CHOPIN (FRANCOIS FREDERIC) Etude; 
op. 25, no. 7, arr. by Sol Marcosson ; 
violin and piano. [22754 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 241508; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


First nocturne; transcribed by 
William Faulkes; organ. [22755 

© Aus, 26,1910; 2 c Sept: 21, 
1910; E 239574; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


—— Prelude in B flat; transcribed by 
William Faulkes; organ. [22756 
© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289572; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CHRIST IS BORN; words by Edith S. 

Tillotson, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 

[22757 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

E 240940; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Teli 


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22758 


pt. 10, BwSs, V. 5 


CHRIST oUR KING; words by Harriet 
D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[22758 
© Sept:: 15, 19102 2c. “Sept.228; 
1910; E 239875; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRIST WHOSE GLORY FILLS THE SKIES; 
Stanley, words by Charles Wesley, 
music by David Stanley Smith. 

[22759 

© Sept. 29,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 

EK 240813; Century co., New York, 
INE 


CHRISTIANS, AWAKE; Christmas an- 
them, words selected from Holy 
Writ and Hymns, music by Bruce 
Steane. (Church music review, no. 
280.) [22760 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EH 241164; H. W. Gray co., New 
work, No ¥ 


CHRISTMAS BELLS; words by Edith S. 
Tillotson, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[22761 

© Oct. 10,1910; 2 ec. Oct..12, 1910; 

E 240924; Hope pub. co., Chicago, Il]. 


CHRISTMAS CAROLS AND HYMNS FOR 
SCHOOLS AND CHOIR; comp. and ed. 
by Hollis Dann ... New York, Cin- 


cinnati [ete.] American book com- 
pany [1910] 111 p. 4to. $0.45. 
[22762 


© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; 
A 273324; H. Dann, Ithaca, N. Y. 


CHRISTMAS IS MARCHING ON; words 
and music by E. S. Lorenz. [22763 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289898; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS LAND IS RIGHT AT HOME; 
words by Mrs. Belle Case Harring- 
ton, music by E. 8. Lorenz. [22764 

© Sept. 15. 1910:°2 @ Sept: 28, 
1910; E 289912; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS LAND IS SO FAR AWAY; 
words by Mrs. Belle Case Harring- 
ton, music by E. S. Lorenz. [22765 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289914; Lorenz pub. co.. 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS LETTERS; words by Lizzie 
DeArmond, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. [22766 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240926; Hope pub. co., Chicago, III. 


CHRISTMAS MORNING; words by S. C. 
Kirk, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 

[22767 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

FE 240914; Hope pub. co., Chicago, Ill. 


CHRISTMAS NEVER CAN DIE; words and 
musie by E. S. Lorenz. [22768 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239895; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS PRAISE; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [22769 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢« Sept. 28, 


1910; EH 239848; Lorenz pub. co., | 


Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKES; 
Lizzie DeArmond, musie by J. D. 
Creswell. 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2389892; Lorenz pub. c¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS (THE) STORY; a Christmas 


words by | 
[22770 jf 


cantata for choir and Sunday school, | 


text by Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
music by Fred B. Holton. 8vo. 


[22771 | 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 


1910; E 2389858; Lorenz pub. ¢o., | 


Dayton, Ohio. 


— words by Ida Reed Smith, music 
by Ira B. Wilson. [22772 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 28, 
1910; EH 289880; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS-TIDE (THE) SONG; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [22773 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289884; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. P 

CHRISTMAS TIME IS HERE AGAIN; song, 

musie by A. Kimball. [22774 
© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 15, 1910; 


EK. 2413873; Leo Feist, New York, 
N.Y. 


CHRISTMAS WILL NEVER GROW OLD; | 


words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, 
musie by HE. 8S. Lorenz. [22775 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; EH 289897; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHUPE (DIE); words and music by H. 
Altman, arr. by J. M. Rumshisky. 
[22776 


© ‘Aug. 25, 1910;) 2 Ge Ane 2Gs 


1910; E 288825; Samuel Goldberg, § 


New York, N. Y. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


22797 


CHUM HiGHBALL; in The girl in the 
kimono, words by Harry L. Newton, 
music by Hampton Durand. [22777 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 239548; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
CuHuRCH (THE); words and music by 
J. H. Darlington. [22778 
© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EK 241197; H. V. B. Darlington, New 
Mork, i. ¥. 
CIPOLLONE (ALFONSO) Scherzo; pour 
piano. [22779 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239610; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

CISSIE IN TOYLAND; an operetta, writ- 
ten and composed by C. King Proc- 
tor. Vocal score. 4to. [22780 


© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; EK 239270; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 

Ciry (THE) Boy; words by S. W. 
Thomas, music by H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale. [22781 


©i1e Sept. 10, 1910; E 237922; 

S. Willis Thomas, Wrightsville, Ga. 

CITY OF PLEASURES; lancers arr. by 

Warwick Williams; piano. [22782 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 

E 241265; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


CLAUDINE; opérette en 8 actes, paroles 
de Willy, musique de Rodolphe Ber- 
ger. Partition piano et chant. 4to. 

[22783 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
D 18739; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 

CLIGNE-MUSETTE; Ou, Colin-maillard; 
par Henry Féyrier, pour piano. 
(Trois esquisses, no. 3.) [22784 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242290; Emile Leduc, P. Ber- 
trand & cie., Paris, France. 


CLOSE TO THY SIDE; words and music 

Dy 2 D Bird. . [22785 

© 1e. Oct. 6, 1910; E 241196; P. 
Douglas Bird, Pasadena, Cal. 


COLINETTE; danse mignonne by P. 
Beaumont, rev. and ed. by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano solo. [22786 

@esepe, 28, 1910;..2).¢. Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240980; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N.Y. 

CoLtitaA (LA); tango torero, letra de 
Manuel Cuartero, musique de J. Ta- 
boada Steger. [22787 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240385; Casa Dotésio, Mad- 
rid, Spain. 


COLOMBINE GAVOTTE; par Alfred Kai- 
ser, pour piano. (Arlequinade, no. 
Ze) [22788 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; EH 289564; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CoLoMER (B. M.) 24 préludes mélo- 
diques; dans tous les tons majeurs 
et mineurs, pour le piano. 1°” livre. 
2° livre. [ 22789, 22790 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289748, 289744; Janin 
freres, Lyon, France. 


COLONIAL CAROLS FOR CHILDREN; fifteen 
songs, words and music by Anice 
Terhune. [22791 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 289271; G. Schirmer, New 
Yorke Ney 


COLONIAL CURTSEY; caprice-intermezzo 
by Danforth W. Comins, op. 6, no. 
1; piano. [22792 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1910; 
BH) 240656; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


COLT’s ARMORY; march by C. W. Smith, 
arr. by Scott Snow; band. 4to. 
(American star journal, no. 1355.) 

[22793 

Oi Sept 277 19102 2c, uct. 12; 

1910; H 240956; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.Y: 


COLUMBUS MARCH; 
piano. Providence, Rhode Island 
music co. [22794 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240838; Giuseppe Pettine, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


COME AND TAKE TEA WITH ME; writ- 
ten and composed by Charles Collins 
and Fred J. Barnes. [22795 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240453; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


by G. Pettine; 


CoME BACK TO BOHEMIA; from He came 
from Milwaukee, words by Edward 
Madden, music by Ben. M. Jerome 
and Louis A. Hirsch. 22796 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239658; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


CoME JOSEPHINE IN MY FLYING MA- 
CHINE; words by Alfred Bryan, 
music by Fred Fischer. 22797 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 
BH 241447; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York: N.Y: 


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22798 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 5 


CoME MY SOUL THY SUIT PREPARE; 
words and music by Kr. Ursin. 
[22798 
©2Auie. a5: 1910) 2 ven eAae. LG 
1910; E 2388385; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
CoME UNTO ME; hymn, music by J. E. 
Carnal. 8vo. [22799 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; EK 240410; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
words by Catherine H. HElsing, 
music by Ira B. Wilson. [22800 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242106; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

COME YE PEOPLE; words by George O. 

Webster, music by Karl K. Lorenz. 

[22801 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 

1910; E 289903; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

CoME YOU BACK TO SAN FRANCISCO; 
words and music by C. Patterson 
(Jerome J. Muriff). [22802 

© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239368; Carter Patterson, 
San Francisco, Cal. 
CoMET (THE) ; march and two-step, by 
Geo. W. Moraine; piano. [22803 
© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240904; Peerless music pub. ¢o., 
Janesville, Wis. 

CoMING NOW TO THE MERCY SEAT; 
words by Julia H. Johnston, music 
by I. E. Reynolds. 8vo. (Seven gos- 
pel songs, no. 3.) [22804 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 8, 1910; 
EH 240117; I. HE. Reynolds, Atlanta, 
Ga. 
CoMM ’A TE; versi e musica di E. A. 
Mario. [22805 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 289828; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

COMMUTERS (THE) ; a Suburban scram- 
ble, by Theo. Bendix; piano. [22806 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 15, 
1910; E 241350; Leo Feist, New 
Work, Ne. ¥. 
—. arr. by Robert Recker; band. 
4to. [22807 
© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 
EH 2413866; Leo Feist, New York, 
INL 


arr. by Robert Recker; or- 
chestra. 4to. [22808 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 241361; Leo Feist, New York, 
Ney. 


CoNCERTO NO. 1. See Paganini (N.) 


CONGENIAL HEARTS; by W. F. Sudds, 

op. 3858; piano. [22809 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 

EK 241422; Hatch musie co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


CONQUERING (THE) HERO COMES; 
words by Mrs. C. D. Martin, music 
by W. Stillman Martin. [22810 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240916; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
ie 


CoNSTANCY; words by H. Ernest Hunt, 
music by Dorothy Hill. A flat. 
[22811 
©. Sept. 21, 1910-52 5e8Sent.. 2. 
1910; E 2403866; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London, England. 


Convict (THE) and the bird; written 
and composed by T. W. Connor. 
[22812 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241490; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


Cor-DrRyYsor (The choir-treasure) ; Eng- 
lish and Welsh hymns, the musie in 
the staff and solfa notations. Utica, 
N. Y.,, UT. J. Grittiths? Doi 455° p: 
Svo. $1.00. [22813 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 e¢ Sept. 22, 
1910; A 271848; David Samuel 
Thomas, Shenandoah, Pa. —~ 


CoRE CANTATORE; versi EH. A. Mario, 
musica di G. F. Buongiovanni. 
[22814 
© Sept. 15, 19102) 2eeSeo eat 
1910; E 239837; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


CoRE GELUSO; versi e musica di Giu- 
seppe Giannelli. [22815 
© Sept. 15, 1910: 2 sessSepie2e 
1910; E 239830; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


CoRE TRADUTO; versi e musica di Oscar 
Cattedra. [22816 
© Sept. 15, 1910;°2 € Sept. 2, 
1910; E 239886; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 
CoRIoLAN. See Beethoven (L. van). 
CoRISANDE; valse par Gaston de Bré- 
ville; piano. 
© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 19, 


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[22817 } 


1910; HE 2389379; Keith, Prowse & | 


co., Itd., London, England. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


CORNET LESSONS: a course of one hun- 
dred cornet lessons; by A. F. Wel- 
don. Lessons nos. 49-60. [22818 

© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 26, 
1910; A 270879; Siegel-Myers cor- 
respondence school of music, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


CORONATION MARCH; from the opera 
Die Folkunger, by E. Kretschmer, 
arr. by J. W. Cox. (Hawkes & son’s 
military band ed., no. 348.) [22819 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240352; Hawkes & son, 
London, England. 


CORTEGE ET DANSES; de La lionne de 
Corinthe, musique pour le drame 
antique d’Armand Renaud, par E. 
Ratez, op. 52, réduction pour piano. 

[22820 

cea 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1%, 

1910; E 242302; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


CoTTON TIME; march and two-step, by 
Chas. N. Daniels; piano. [22821 
© Sept 26, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239673; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


COULD YOU LOVE SOMEONE AT FIRST 
SIGHT; words by Libbie De Lowrey, 
music by H. Louis Kisskalt, Chicago, 
Standard music co. [22822 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239788; Henry L. Kisskalt, 
Chicago, Il. 


CouPLE (A) oF MutTTS; the story of a 
day at college, musical comedy in 
one act, book and lyrics by F. Clif- 
ford Harris, music by E. Cooper. 
Typewritten libretto and ms. music. 

[22823 
Poteet, 11, 1910: D. 18731: 
Hthel Cooper, San Francisco, Cal. 


Cowpoy (THE); words and music by 
hm. AS Woods. New York, EF. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [22824 

© Oe. 8, 1910: 2 ce. Oct. 8, 1910; 
EH 241250; Reg. A. Woods, No. Bat- 
tleford, Canada. 


CowBoy GIRL; words by Chas. McDon- 
ald, music by Claude W. Kohl. 
[22825 


@ Oct. 7,,.1910 ;.2-c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
EH 240836;, W. J. McDonald.& co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

CRADLE SONG; words and music by C. F. 
Wolcott. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [ 22826 

sept, 23" 1910: 2c. Sept. 23; 
1910; E 239641; Catherine Finley 
Wolcott, Franklin, Pa. 


22836 


CRADLE sonc—Continued. 

——words by George O. Webster, 
music by Karl K. Lorenz. [22827 

© ‘Septy) 15,°1910; 2 @& Sept. 28; 
1910; E 2389902; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

CRI DU C@UR; romance sans paroles, 
par Rodolphe Berger; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [22828 

© Oct: 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 


EK 241048; Heugel et cie, Paris, 
France. 
CRICKET’S (THE) SERENADE; a June 


romance, by G. H. Wilder; piano. 
[22829 
© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 27, 
1910; E 2388849; Metzler & co., 
(1809) Itd., London, Hngland. 


CRYSTALIA WALTZES; scene de bal, by 
Ivah Peterson (pseud. of Mrs. A. D. 
Glascock) ; piano. [22830 

© 1c. Sept. 30, 1910; E 240474; 
Mrs. A. D. Glascock, Charlotte, N.C. 


CSARDAS; by W. HE. Haesche; violin 

and piano. [22831 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 

EK 241482; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London, England. 


CUDDLING GLIDE; words and music by 
A. J. Tarantino. [22832 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1910; E 240002; 
Anthony Joe Tarantino, New York, 
NIRS. 
CULTER’S NEW MORNING LIGHT. No. 1. 
For choir, the Sunday school, [etce.] 
by- L. P. Culter.. 12mo. [22833 


GriSept. 29.11 910-276. Och 11910- 
AYQZ112: L. PE. Culter, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

CUPID AND BUTTERFLY; intermezzo gra- 
zioso by Claude d’Albret, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau. 4to. (Universal 
band journal, no. 1279.) [22834 

OF Sept-227) 1910 22 eerOck. 12, 
1910; E 240962; Carl Fischer, New 
York, WN. Y¥. 

CUPID, DON’T BE STUPID; from The girl 
and the drummer, words by George 
Broadhurst, music by Augustus Bar- 


ratt. [22885 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240478; Leo Feist, New 


Yorke oN ¥: 

CUPID’S CARESS; valse lente, by Charles 
J. Roberts, arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; guitar solo. [228386 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
BH 241140; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. «N. ¥. 


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22837 


ptAb mss, VES 


CUPID’S DREAM; waltzes, by John Mar- 

tin; piano. [22837 

© Oct. 8519105 2°ex Oct; 13, 49n0; 

BE 241301; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


CUTEY WHO TIED YOUR TIE; medley two- 
step intro. That Mississippi mooch, 


by. Hd. Edwards, “arr. ‘by 2. ok: 
Cooper; orch. with piano acc. 8vo. 
: [22838 

© Sept. 12; 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 


1910; EH 240425; Jos. Morris co., New 
York, Now. 


CZERWONKY (RicHARD) Two album 

leaves; violin and piano. Nos. 1, 2. 

[ 22839, 22840 

© Aug. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 

20, 1910; E 240208, 240209; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. 

CZOLEM, CzOLEEM, CZOZLEM, MARSz, See 

Dwie pies’ni. 


CZTERY PIESNI; music by Eug. Walkie- 
wicz; sop. alt. ten. and bass. No. 1. 
Toast sokoli. No. 2. Orzet biaty. 
No. 3. Toast Spiewakow. No. 4. 
Polak nie stuga. [22841 

@usSept 12) 1910-2 «ce. Sep 14 
1910; E 239227; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


DA UNA FIERA (From a village fair) ; 
valzer di A. Leonardi, per pianoforte. 
(Una gita in dirigibile, no. 6.) 

| 22842 

@ Aue, 25,1910: 2 ce) Sept 80, 

1910; E 240511; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


DAISY, WHEN THE DAISIES BLOOM IN 
SUMMERTIME AGAIN; words by Irving 
Grant, music by Al Harriman. 

[22845 

e. Sept. 19, 

A. ©. Harriman, 


©) Sept. 12, 1910; 2 
1910; E 239365; 
Boston, Mass. 


DAME (DIE) VON MOULIN ROUGE; oper- 
ette in einem akt, von Louis Tauf- 
stein, musik von Martin Knopf. Or- 
chesterstimmen. [ 22844 

©1c. Oct. 3, 1910; E 240560; Aug. 
Cranz, Leipzig. Germany. 


DANCE GOSSAMER; capriccietto by E. H. 
Sherwood; piano. Rochester, N. Y.., 


Central music co. [22845 
© Sept. -20, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; EK 2403387; Edgar H. Sher- 


wood, Rochester, N. Y. 


DANCE OF THE NYMPHS (Nixentinz- 


chen); by August N6lck, op. 175; 
violin and piano. (5 short pieces. 
MO, 92) [22846 

© Sept. 29,1910; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1910; 


E 241282; Augener Itd., London, 
England. 

DANCE OF THE SPIDERS; by YT. L. 
Rickaby, op. 24, no. 1; pE. [22847 


© Oct. 3, 1910: 2 © Benet 1910: 
E 241088; Theo. Presser ¢co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


DANCE OF THE SPRITES; by Alida 
Driscoll; pf. [22848 
© Sept. 17, 191022 casent 20: 
1910; E 240139; lLuckhardt & 
Belder, New York, N. Y. 


DANCE OF THE WOOD-NYMPHS; by AI- 
bert. Kiissner, op. 9, arr. by H. F. 
Odell; mandolin orchestra. 4to. 

[22849 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 

FE 241477; H. F. Odell & co., Boston, 
Mass. 


DANCING IMPS; galop, by M. Green- 

wald; pf. (Merrymakers, ne. 8625.) 

| [22850 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241092; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


DANCING WAVES (La danse des ondes) ; 

by Albert Pieczonka, op. 27; piano. 

[22851 

© Oct. 13, 1910); 2 -¢, Oe aaa roto; 

E 241429; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


DANCLA (CHARLES) Waltz (Valse) ; 
op. 123, no. 2, ed. and fingered by 
Philipp Mittell; violin and piano. 

[22852 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2° Oca ree 


E 241279; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Yiork:, Now. 

DANDY (THE) six; lyries” bye bere 
Lee, music by P. M. Faraday. 
London, Metzler & co. (1909), Itd. 
Ato. [22853 


© Aug. 24, 1910; 2yessSepi ee: 
1910; E 240372; Philip Michael 
Faraday, London, England. 


DANS LA Puszta; czardas, by Ro- 
dolphe Berger; pour orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [22854 


©.Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. OGaesiG; 
E 241045; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


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nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


22872 


DANS LE BIPLAN; polka-marche sur les 
motifs de la célébre chanson de G. 
Chiarolanza et Raoul Soler, or- 
chestrée par Raoul Soler, avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [22855 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 289448; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


DANS LES CHAMPS; promenade, par 
Paul Saegel, pour piano, sur les 
cing doigts. (Le début du piano 
5me série, A la campagne, no. 41.) 

[22856 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EK 242294; Emile Leduc, P. Ber- 
trand & cie., Paris, France. 


DANS LES OMBRES; valse lente, par 
H. G. Amers; piano. [22857 
‘Ane 30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 239349; Banks & son, York, 
England. 


DANSE ANTIQUE; by H. Engelmann; 
piano. [22858 
© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 24, 
1910; EK 240306; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


DANSE ARABE; par F. Volpatti, junr., 
pour orchestre avec _ piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [22859 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239448; H. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


DANSE CAMPANARDE; par Jacques 
Charlot, pour le piano. [22860 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239486; Durand & cie.,, 
Paris, France. 


See Grieg (KE. H.) 


DANSE CATALANE; par Rogelio Huguet- 
Tagell. 1. Orchestre, avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. 2. Piano. 

[22861, 22862 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 

27, 1910; E 240883, 240387; Casa 

Dotésio, Madrid, Spain. 


DANSE-CAPRICE. 


DANSE HOLLANDAISE; par Emile Dunk- 
ler, op. 13, revue et doigtée par L. 
Lebell, pour violoncelle et piano. 

[22863 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910; 

E 240785; Augener, Itd.,. London, 
England. 


DANSE POLOVTSIENNE; par M. Htcheco- 

par, pour violon et piano. [22864 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 

H 242303; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


DANSKE (DET) BRODERSAMFUND’S VEL- 
KOMMEN; march by G. Falkenstein ; 


piano. [22865 
© Sept. 21; 1910; 2 c. Sept: 21, 
1910; E 240227; G. Falkenstein, 


Fresno, Cal. 


DANZETTA; par August Nolck, op. 174, 
pour violon et piano. London, Gerard 
& co. (Six petites piéces, no. 2.) 

[22866 

© Aug. 24,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 

E 240907; Laudy & co., London, 
England. 

DARK, DARK, THE SEAS; words by Her- 
bert Trench, music by Josef Hol- 
brooke, op. 54, no. 6. (Four songs, 
no. 4.) [22867 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240214; J. B. Cramer & co., 
itd., London, England. 

DARKNESS, GROSS DARKNESS (Schat- 
ten und dunkel); Christmas an- 
them, German text rey. and trans- 
lated into English by A. H. Winter, 


musie arr. from Ch. H. Rink by 
Wim. Noelsch. 4to. (EHuphonia, no. 
1263) [22868 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 « Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239666; Theo. F. Miller & 
Wim. Noelsch, Philadelphia, Pa. 


DAT POSSUM RAG; from Jumping Jupi- 
ter, by Phil. Schwartz, arr. for or- 
chestra by Robert Recker. 4to. 

[22869 

© Oct. 14,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 

EK 241362; Leo Feist, New York, 
Ny Ye: 

DAWN (THE) OF PEACE; unison, words 
by John Ruskin, music by J. Blu- 
menthal, ed. and arr. by Frederic H. 
Ripley and H. L. Heartz. 4to. (Stan- 
hope ed., no. 140.) [22870 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241023; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 

Day (THE) BELONGS TO YOU, DEAR, BUT 
THE NIGHT BELONGS TO ME; words by 
Charley Grapewin, music by Rene 
Dietrich. [22871 

© 1e Oct. 5, 1910; E 240648; 
Rene Dietrich & Charley Grapewin, 
Washington, D. C. 

Day (THE) HAS DAWNED (Der tag ist 
da); Christmas cantata, German 
text rey. and translated into English 


by A. H. Winter, music by A. Trut- 
schel; mixed voices. 4to. (Hupho- 
nia, no. 127.) [22872 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239667; Theo. F. Miller & 
Wm. Noelsch, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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pt. I1I, n. s., v. 5 


Day (THE) I SAVE FoR You; words and 
music by Al. B. Coney. [22873 
© Sept: :26,.1910; 2c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239665; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Day (THE) IS PAST AND OVER; vesper, 
music by Walter L. ‘Twinning; 
mixed voices. 16mo. [22874 

©, Oet. 5, 19105. 2-e; Oct, 5; 1910" 
E 240671; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


—words by J. M. Neale, music by 
Helen M. Browne; ladies’ voices. 
4to. [22875 

© ‘Sept: 27, 1910; 2° ‘Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240444; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


DAY oF Joy; words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music arr. by Howard H. 
Smith. [22876 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240917; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
IUGR 


DEAR, DARK HEAD (Cean dubh deelish) ; 
words from the Gaelic by Sir Samuel 
Ferguson, music by C. Milligan Fox; 
high voice. (Four Irish songs from 
Songs of the Irish harpers.) [22877 

© Oct: 5; 1910; 2 & Oct.6; 1910: 
EH 241191; G. Schirmer, New York, 
IND 
DEAR HEART OF MINE; words by Harry 
PD. Kerr, music by Paul Rubens. 
[22878 
©; Sept. 24, 1910: 2 "e. Sept:; 26. 
1910; EH 239656; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


DEAREST LITTLE MARIONETTE: from The 
girl of my dreams; words by Otto 


Hauerbach, music by Karl L. 
Hoschna. [22879 
© Sept. 19, 1910: 2 ec Sept. 20, 


1910; E 240153; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. IN. -Y. 

DEARIE, YOU AND I; from Lower berth 
thirteen, words by Collin Davis and 
Arthur Gillespie, music by Jos. E. 
Howard. [22880 

© Oct. 18," 1980) Dye. Wet 18, 
1910; H 241455; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 

DECLARATION: de Hans, le joueur de 
fiite, opéra comique, par Louis 
Ganne, transcription par Ch. Steiger, 
pour violon et piano. 118875. [22S81 

© Oe Ad, A510 22, Je" Oct; 12, 
1910; E 240893; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


DEEP JORDAN’S BANK; chorus, words tr. 
from the Welsh, musie by C. Cyril 
Jenkins; T. T.. BS Bawa The 
Apollo club, no. 50474.) [22882 


© Sept. 30; 1910="2Ner2Oc.* 1 
1910; E 241038; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


DEFILE ET CHANSON DES POUPEES; de 
Hans, le joueur de fitite, opéra 
comique, de Louis Ganne, transcrip- 
tion par Ch. Steiger, pour piano. 
113589. [22883 


© Oct. 11, 19102 2 %eetgee Ae: 


1910; E 240890;-G. Ricordi & co.,: 


Milan, Italy. 


DERNIER AMOUR (Last love); eczardas, 
by Josef Gung’l, arr. by Ellis Brooks. 
4to. (Universal band jour’l., no. 
1252.) [22884 

©. Aug. 13, 1910; 25e Sept 20; 
1910; E 240174; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ns A 


DERNIER REVE; poésie de José de 
Berys, musique de E. Bedetti. 
[22885 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 « Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239458; L. Monier, Lyon, 
France. 


DERNIERE AUBADE; par Paul Lacome, 

op. 137. Orchestre partition. [22886 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1910; 

EK 239733; Heugel & cGie., Paris, 
France. 


DESSAU (BERNHARD) Capriccio, op. 46, 
fiir violine mit begleitung des piano- 
forte. [22887 

© Aug. 13, 1910; 2G" Sept. 40: 
1910; E 237954; Chr. Friedrich Vie- 
weg, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


DEUTSCHER (DER) RAG; words by Sam 
M. Lewis, music by Leo Bennett. 
[22888 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
FE 241445; Music house of Laemmle, 
New York,’ N. Y. 


Dew (THE) DROPS; waltz, poem by 
J. J. Brennan, music by N. J. Nelson. 
[22889 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; E 241033; 
Nels. J. Nelson, Seattle, Wash. 


DraLoco; di G. De Sena, op. 104, per 
pianoforte. (Pezzi lirici, no. 1.) 
[22890 
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c.- Sept. 29, 
1910; E 239969; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


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nos. 44 47, Nov., 1910 


DIAMOND BABE; words by Max Spiegel, 

music by Seymour Furth. [22891 

© Get. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

E 2412838; Jos. Morris co., New 
Work. N.Y. 


DIFFERENT (A) PHASE OF LIFE; aS intro. 
in The trouble makers; lyric by 
Bobby Jones, music by Linda Blood- 
good. [22892 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239530; Jerome H. Remick 
poco. New York, N. Y. 

DIFFERENT (THE) WAYS OF MAKING 
LOVE; from A winning Miss, words 
and music by Boyle Woolfolk. 

[228938 

Sete 1. 1910; 2.¢..Oct..15, 1910; 

H 241351; Leo Feist, New York, 
Noy 


DiTreRsporRF (IX. von) Scherzo; bearb. 
von Fritz Kreisler, fiir violine und 
klavier. [22894 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 

* 1910; E 239720; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

Do SOME GooD; words by Harriet D. 
Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[22895 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 

1910; E 2389871; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

Do THEY ALL GO TO SEE THE SEA; Writ- 

ten and composed by Fred Godfrey. 

[22896 

© Oct. G 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 

E 241156; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


Do YOU LOVE ME AS A SWEETHEART; 
words by A. J. Sodich, music by R. L. 
Padgett. [22897 


© 1c. Sept. 19, 1910; E 239404; 
A. J. Sodich & R. Lee Padgett, 
Houston, Tex. 


Doctog TINKLE TINKER; barn-dance 
from The girl of my dreams, by Karl 
Hoschna, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; 
band. 4to. 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; 
E 237709: M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work,..N. Y. 
DOING ALL WE CAN FOR JESUS; words 
and music by E. S. Lorenz. [22899 
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242079; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

DoLLs’ DANCE (Puppentanz) ; by Rich- 
ard Kiigele, ed. by S. L. Hermann ; 
piano. [22900 

© Oct. 17, 1910; '2 ¢ Oct. 17, 1910; 
BH 241510; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


[ 22898: 


22910: 


Domino; von Ed. Poldini, op. 44, ftir 
klavier. (Masken, no. 6.) [22901 
©Ausy 12,7 1910 2) cl Sepia 20 
1910; E 287945; Julius Hainauer, 
Breslau, Germany. 


Don JuAN. See Mozart (W. A.) 


DoNOVAN; written and composed by 
Harry Staunton, Will E. Haines and 
Donovan Meher. [22902 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
He 241160; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

DON’T FORGET YOUR FIRST LOVE; words. 
and music by B. Emery. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22903 


© . Sept. 7; 11910: 12 c. * Sept?) 40, 
1910; H 237926; Bernice Emery, St. 
Albans, Me. 

DON’T GIVE ME DIAMONDS ALL I WANT 
IS YoU; words and music by C. K. 
Harris. [ 22904. 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241019; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Work, IN. Y-: 

DON’T LET THE GIRLIES GET you; from 
Alma where do you live (Alma wo 
wohnst du), from the German of 
Adolf Philipp, lyric by Geo. V. Ho- 
bart, music by Jean Briquet. [22905 

@ -Octits 1910; (2c. Oct.2G, NSO; 
E 241183; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Don’r SAY GOOD BYE; words and music 
by Raymond A. Browne. [22906 

©) Ock. 17,, 1900: 2c. Och Ae 
1910; E 241446; Music house of 
Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 

DON’T SING YIP-I-ADDY; words and mu- 
.sic by Maurice Besly. [22907 

© Sept. 26,-1910* "2 ‘e. “Sepi. ar, 
1910; E 240378; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

DON’T TELL ME THAT’S A SIN; words 
and music by R. Harding; violin 
ace. [22908 

©'1 ¢. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240342; 
Richard Harding, Hermon, Cal. 


Don’rT TELL THE WIFE; written and 
composed by Fred Godfrey, Harry 
Castling and John A. Glover-KNind, 

[22909 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 

E 241155; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

DON’T YOU LOVE TO BE LOVED BY SOME 
ONE YOU LOVE, WHEN SOME ONE YOU 
LOVE, LOVES You; words by Wm. T. 
Phillips, music by Henry Gilman. 

[22910 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1910; EB 289350; 
G. E. Emerson, Newark, N. J. 


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22911 


pt ie nes y.'D 


DON’T YOU SEE, DEAR; words and music 

by Harry Ridgeway. [22911 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1910; 

E 240566; Stratton music co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 


DON’T YOU THINK IT’S BEEN VERY WARM 
TO-DAY; words and music by Mrs. G. 
Hughes, arr. by Alex. Magues. 

[22912 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1910; EH 240840; 
Mrs. Gene Hughes, New York, N. Y. 


DoRFSEPP (Hobbledehoy) ; von Ed. Pol- 
dini, op. 44, fiir klavier. (Masken, 
no. T:) [22913 

© Aur, 12, 149107 2" ce; Sept. 10; 
1910; E 287946; Julius Hainauer, 
Breslau, Germany. 


DORME CHI VO’ DURMI; versi di Rebi- 
ondo (G. F. Buongiovanni), musica 
de Alfredo Mazzucchi. [22914 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 2389827; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

DOUCE CARESSE; canzonetta, par Albert 
Landry, op. 321, pour piano. [22915 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242305; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


OWN BY THE OLD RUSTIC MILL; words 
and music by Michael Gaynor. 
[22916 
© Sept: 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240321; Maurice Shapiro. 
New York, N. Y. 

Down CHELSEA WAY; words by Gunby 
Hadath, music by Henry Coates. In 
C. [22917 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 19, 
1910; EH 239397; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

DREAM (A) (Hin traum); waltz by 
Georg Porepp, op. 20, English ver- 
sion by Alice Mattulath; piano with 
words. [22918 

@ Sept: 2, 1910; 2 ch Sept: 20, 
1910; E 240191; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks N.Y. 

DREAM GIRL; words by L. Q. Acker- 
man, music by H. Kirkus Dugdale. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22919 

© Sept. 7, 1910;. 2c. Sept. 10, 

1910; E 2387923; Louise Q. Acker- 
man, Washington, D. C. 

DREAM KISSES; waltz, by Walter 
Rolfe, arr. by R. EH. Hildreth; or- 
chestra. 4to. [22920 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 


E 238958; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


DREAM (A) OF SUMMER; waltz by N. D. 
Wampole; piano. Philadelphia, M. 
D. Swisher. [22921 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 -eSept. 24, 
1910; E 239710; Nevin D. Wampole, 
Lansdale, Pa. 
DREAM (A) ON THE OCEAN; by Alvin 
Carstanjen; piano. [22922 
© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240811; A. Carstanjen, Boerne, 
Tex. 

DREAM (THE) ROBBER; words by Saro- 
jini Naidu, music by Louis Schmidt. 
1. In G. 2. In B flat® 229222924 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 
19, 1910; BE) 239352) 2390ssa 5c nN. 
Thompson & co., Boston, Mass. 


DREAM TIME; words and music by J. 
H. Mattix. La Fayette, Ind., Rinker 
music co. [22925 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2°eSepe 21, 
1910; E 240228; J. H. Mattix, United 
States. : 
DREAMS, JUST DREAMS; words by Irv- 
ing Berlin, music by Ted Snyder. 
[22926 
© Oct. 12, 1910; 2%eiG@en to 
1910; E 240951; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 

DREAMS OF YOU BRING TEARS TO MY 
EYES; words and music by S. D. 
Watts, jr. [22927 

© Oct. 15, 19105 2 ee @ecr wis. 
1910; H 241418; Samuel D. Watts, 
jr., Macleod, Alta., Canada. 


Drew ; music by L. B. MeWhood. 


[22928 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 «. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241015; Leonard B. MeWhood, 


Madison, N. J. 


DRIFT AND DREAM; serenade, words by 
Eric Arni, music by Sanford Ashley 
Petté; low voice. [22929 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240133; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York, N. Y. 

DryaDE (Dif); tonstiick, von Jean 
Sibelius, op. 45, no. 1, revidiert von 
Wilh. Dugge. klavierauszug vom 
komponisten. [22930 


© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 « Sept i0; 
1910; E 237969; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 

DuBLIN (THE) RAG; from Madame 
Sherry, intro. I’m awfully glad I’m 
Irish, arr. by Robert Recker; or- 
chestra. 4to. [229381 

© Oct:.14, 19102 2) 1c. Mets aa: 
1910; E 241364; Leo Feist, New 
York, sNeeyve 


1322 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Noy., 1910 
DuMKA; by Rudolf Friml, op. 638; 
violin and pf. [22932 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 @ Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241116; G. Schirmer, New York, 
1, oe 


DUNCAN (EDMONDSTOUNE) Six songs; 

op. 114. [22933 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 

E 240579; Thomas J. Donlan, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


DUNKLER (EMILE) Ballade, op. 12; 
revue et doigtée par L. Lebell, pour 


violoncelle et piano. [22934 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EK 240784; ‘Augener, Ltd. London, 
England. 


DurcH: ged. von WHichendorff, musik 
von Heinrich Zollner, op. 104, no. 3; 
miénnerchor, a capella. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [229385 


© Sept. 9, 1910; 2. c Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239525; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


DvuRCH FELD UND BUCHENHALLEN; vier 
klavierstiicke fiir die jugend von 
Richard Gabriel, op. 12. Komplett. 

[22936 

ey Aa 27. 1910: 2 e.. Sept. “30, 

1910; E 240534; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


DUTCH DOLLS; unison, words by H. L. 
D. Jaxone, music by M. Ostlere, ed. 
and arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and 


H. L. Heartz. 8vo. (Stanhope edi- 
tion, no. 136.) [22937 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 


1910; E 240471; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


- DUTCH KIDDIES; march and two-step, 
composed and arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
khaus; orchestra. Svo. [22988 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241134; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Ke 


words by Louis Weslyn, music by 
Geo. J. Trinkhaus. [22939 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 


1910; E 239685; M. Witmark:& sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Duty (THE) NEXT; words by Mrs. F. 
G. Burroughs, music by M. L. Mc- 
Phail. [22940 


© Oct. 10 ,1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 


22947 


DWIE PIESNTI; contents: Czolem, czotem, 
ezotem ; marsz, stlowa J. Nowickiego, 
melodya B. J. Zalewskiego, opra- 
cowal Hug. Walkiewicz.—Zwartym 
szeregiem, marsz, stowa St. K. Or- 
towskiego, muzyka A. Mitaszewski— 
ten, 1, 2 and bass 1, 2. [22941 


© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 14, 
1910; E 289231; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


—— —— sop. alt. ten. and bass. 
122942 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 14, 
1910; WH) 239232) B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


—— Contents: Marsz sokoléw, mel. A. 
Wunderlicha. oprac. Eug. Walkie- 
wicz—Wegorze kregi, marsz sokoli, 
oprac. Eug. Walkiewicz.—ten. 1, 2 
and bass 1, 2. [22943 


©) Sept. 12; 1910; 2 ¢ Sept 14, 
1910; E 239230; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Contents: Rota; slowa ‘M. Ko- 


nopnickiej, muzyka Eug. Walkiewicz, 
op. 68, no. 2; ten. 1, 2 bass 1, 2.-- 
Skarga; music by St. Surzyfski, 
nachor miesz. oprac. Eug. Walkie- 
wicz; sop. alt. ten. and bass. [22944 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1910; E 2392386; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


—— Contents: Alpuhara; marsz soko- 
16w wielkopolskich, music by J. Klo- 
nowski, ten. 1, 2 and bass 1, 2.— 
Sygnat sokoli, music by Sieber, ten. 
1, 2 and bass 1, 2. [22945 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239229; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


DWIE PIESNI POSLUBNE. Contents: 
Boze wszechmocny; tercet music by 
Eug. Walkiewicz, op. 69, no. 2; ten. 
1, 2 and bass—Dwa serca Panie; 
stowa St. K. Ortowskiego, muzyka 
Eug. Walkiewicza, op. 69, no. 3; ten. 
1, 2 and ‘bass. [22946 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c Sept. 14, 
1910; E 239226; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


DYNAMITE RAG; a negro drag, by J. 
Russel Robinson; piano. [22947 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 


E 242107; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, E 241146; Southern California mu- 
Ohio. sie co., Los Angeles, Cal. 
Dwa sERcA Panig. See Dwie pieSni | E SusanNA NON VIEN. See Mozart 
poslubne. (W. A.) 
1323 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22948 


pt/ ie Hes. VES 


EartH (THE) AND MAN; words by 
Stopford A. Brooke, music by A. C. 


Mackenzie, op. 73, no. 1. (Octavo 
edition of trios, etc. for female 
voices, no. 414.) [22948 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910: E 239299; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


EccE SACERDOS MAGNUS; motet for 
four-part chorus, music by Edward 


Elgar, rev. and ed. by Nicola A. 
Montani; mixed voices. (Octavo 
edition liturgical Catholic church 
music, no. 5468.) [22949 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1916; E 240492; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork IN: -Y¥: 


Ecuo (THE); intro. Mountain maiden 
and Little echo; march and two step, 
by Taylor and Claypool, arr. by Rob- 
ert Recker; orch. 4to. [22950 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239500; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


EcuHors;, words by G. Clifton Bing- 
ham, music by Frank L. Moir, ed. 
by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heartz; soprano and alto. 4to. 
(The Stanhope ed., no. 142.) 

[22951 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 

E 240636; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 

Ecstasy (Extase); réverie, by Louis 
Ganne, transcribed by Ernest Adler, 
rey. and ed. by Hans T. Seifert; pi- 
ano solo. [22952 


©. Sep 28, AS10 =. 2) c. Oct. A2, 
1910; E 240979; Carl Fischer, New 
York, NW... 
EGOTISTICAL Eva; words and music by 
Blanche Merrill. [22953 


ier 154910. 2.c Ock 15-1910: 

E 241020; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Work, N.Y: 

EIGHT LITTLE GIRLS; intro. in Our Miss 

Gibbs, words by M. E. Rourke, mu- 

sic by Jerome D. Kern. [22954 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 29, 
1910; EK 240449; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
IN. XE 

EIGHTEENTH NATIONAL IRRIGATION CON- 
GRESS; march by Hermann Freder- 
ick Gruendler; piano. [22955 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 240230; H. F. Gruendler, 
Pueblo, Colo. 

EINSAME (DIE) TANNE; See Taubmann 
(Otto). 


ELECTRA; valse, by Napoleon Lam- 
belet; piano. [22956 
© July 30, 19102 2veeeae. 26: 
1910; E 238845; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew itd., London, England. 


ELECTRIC; valse by Kennedy Russell; 
piano. [22957 
© Sept. 12, 19107 2 G Sept. 13, 
1910; E 240015; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


—— —— arr. by H. M. Higgs; orches- 
tra. 4to. [22958 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 27e eee 10; 
1910; E 240850; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London, England. 


ELFIN CHIMES; caprice, by J. Lamont 
Galbraith. (Piano compositions, 
no. 8626.) [22959 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241087; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


EN AUTOMME. See Moszkowski (M.) 


EN AVANT; marche militaire, by H. 
Engelmann; piano. [22960 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239298; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


EN BARQUE; barcarolle, par Paul Sae- 
gel, pour piano, sur les cing doigts. 
(Le début du piano, 5™° série, A la 
campagne, no, 42.) [22961 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242295; Emile Leduc, P. Ber- 
trand & cie., Paris, France. 


EN GOGUETTE; marche polka, par Emile 
Wesly, pour piano. [22962 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239456; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


ENDURANCE (THE) RAG; Words and 

music by G. F. Howard. [22963 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1910; E 239376; 
Geo. F. Howard, New York, N. Y. 


EPERDUMENT; valse-boston par OC. 
Worsley, pour piano. [22964 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 eipOcersT, 
1910; E 242306; Emile Ledue, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


ERIN; words by Thomas Moore, music 
by Giuseppe Ferrata, op. 27, no. 2; 
high or medium voice. [22965 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct.-5, 1910; 
E 240625; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York, Nz X. 


1324 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


22984 


ER0S-BERGER: ballet pantomime en un 
acte, musique de Marius Lambert; 
partition piano. 4to. [22966 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239446; E Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


Erotica; by A. von Ahn Carse; pf. 
(Characteristic pieces, no. 2.) 


[22967 

Poem, 25, 1910; 2 ¢ Oct. 1, 1910; 

E 241028; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


EspaNoLta; by W. HE. Haesche; violin 

and piano. [22968 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 

EK 241479; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London, England. 


ETupDE. See Chopin ChE; ) 


ETUDE DE CONCERT: by Paul de Schlw- 
zer, op. 1, no. 1, ed. and rev. by 
Rafael Joseffy; piano solo. [22969 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240594; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Le, Sage 


EVANGELIMANN (DER); volks scene 
aus der oper von Wilhelm Kienzl, 
arr. von Emil Kronke, fiir 2 klaviere 
zu 4 hinden. 


©) sept. £ 1910: 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239417; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


EVENING BREEZES; waltz by Jas. R. 
Hurley; piano. [22971 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 241423; Hatch music co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


EVENING CHARM; words and music by 

Julius Haager; solo voice and piano. 

[22972 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 

1910; E 240981; Julius Haager, New 
Work: N.Y. 


EXVERGREEN CHRISTMAS; a_ service, 
words by Harriet H. Pierson and 
others, music by E. S. Lorenz. and 
others. 8vo. (Festal days, no. 181.) 

[22973 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 

1910; E 239899; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


EVERY BEAT OF MY HEART IS A MESSAGE 
OF LOVE TO You; words by C. Frank 
Noel, music by Alfred G. Robyn. 

[22974 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 239407; Victor Kremer co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


[22970 


KVERY DAY A LITTLE; words by Mrs. 
Belle Case Harrington, music by 
Karl K. Lorenz. [22975 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239915; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


EVERY DAY I LOVE YOU JUST A LITTLE 
MORE; words by Edgar T. Farran, 
music by Ted Snyder. [22976 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 
HK 241122; Ted Snyder co., ine., New 
Mork; oN. Ye 


EVERYBODY HAPPY; words by Mrs. 
Belle Case Harrington, music by 
Karl K. Lorenz. [22977 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; HE 289918; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


EVERY BODY IS CRAZY ABOUT ME; words 
and music by W. P. S. Earle. 
[22978 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; 
H 240833; W. P. S. Earle, New York, 
IN: 


HVERYBODY WONDERED HOW HE KNEW; 

words and music by Carrie Northey. 

[22979 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 « Sept. 26, 

1910; EK 239687; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


EXXALT THE Kine; words by S. C. Kirk, 

musie by Fred B. Holton. [22980 

©rOck 11, 1910 2'c Oct... 17, 1910 

EH 242043; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


HXALT YE His NAME; hymn, music by 
Chas, H. Gabriel, with ten, or sop. 
and alto duet. S8vo. [22981 

© Sept. 27, 1910;. 2). Sept: 29, 
1910; E 240418; Lorenz pub. ©co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


prelude by Adolph M. 
Foerster, ed. by Clarence Eddy; 
organ, in C. obl. Svo. [22982 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 
BH 240773; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


FXXERCICES PREPARATOIRES A L’ART DU 
CHANT; par Caroline Brun, avec 
piano acc. [229838 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
E 239752; Ch. Hayet, Paris, France. 

Faps AND FASHIONS; words and music 
by Mrs. G. Hughes, arr. by Alex. 
Magues. [22984 

© 1c. Oct. 10, 1910; E 2408389; 
Mrs. Gene Hughes, New York, N. Y. 


EXALTATION ; 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22985 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Fairies (THE) ; words by F. S. Fluke, 
music by G. W. Ashley. [22985 
©" Sept. 61910: "27%. ‘Sepieaih: 
1910; E 2403867; F. S. Fluke, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


FAITHFUL; song with refrain, words 

and music by John Martin. [22986 

@ Oct 81910; 26 Oc 13,1910: 

E 241800; A. W. Perry & sons’ mu- 
sic co., Sedalia, Mo. 

FAITHFUL (THE) LOVER; words by Ada 
Leonora Harris, music by David 
Emmell, [22987 

© Sept. 27.1910; 2) ¢ Sept. 22) 
1910; E 239924; Chappell & co., lid., 
London, England. 
FANCHETTE WALTZ; by H. H. McSkim- 
ming; piano. [22988 
© "Sept 20; 1910); +2 ce) Sept, 23, 
1910; EH 239636; H. H. MecSkimming, 
Kiowa, Kans. 

Fancy; words from Shakespeare, mu- 
sic by Samuel Bollinger, op. 16, no. 
fe high in’) flat: [22989 

© Oct: 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 241405; G. Schirmer, New York, 
NEY: 

FANTASIA ON CHRISTMAS CAROLS; 
A. B. Plant. (St. George’s series of 
organ pieces. ) [22990 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
Ke 240842; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London, England. 
FANTASTICANDO; di Mario Tarenghi, 
op. 53, no. 2, per pianoforte. [22991 
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 289978; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 

FANTASTIQUE; galop, par Popy-Courti- 
oux, pour orchestre avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [22992 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; EH 239442; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 
FAR FROM HOME; by Gust. Lazarus, 
Op.13a6, no. 2) ~pr- [22993 
@)-Ocie , ADO R ce. "Och A, 1910 
EK 241032; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

FAR O’ER THE STARS; hymn, music arr. 
from Abt by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. 

[22994 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 10, 

1910; E 2387910; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

FAST LIFE GALOP; by Fred Luscomb; 
full orch. 4to. [22995 


@ Age aie 1910; 2 e: Aue! As 


by 


1910; E 238833; J. W. Pepper, Phila- 


1326 


delphia, Pa. 


a 
- SS pr 


I‘ATHER DIVINE; words and music by 
Fred B. Holton. [ 22996. 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910: 


E 242101; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


FATHER, HEAR OUR EVENING PRAYER; 
words and music by C. A. White, arr. 
by I. H. Meredith. 4to. (Anthems 
for mixed voices, fourth series, no. 
183.) [22997 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 15, 
1910; EH 241381; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


FATHER, LEAD ME; words by C.. F. 
Reed, music by Thoro Harris. 
[22998 
© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240586; C. Fenwick Reed, Green- 
castle, Ind. 


I‘ATHER OF PEACE; anthem, words by 
Philip Doddridge, music by J. La- 
mont Galbraith; quartet or chorus 
of mixed voices. (Octavo church 
musie, no. 2.) [22999 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240728; Whaley, Royce & 
co., Itd., Toronto, Canada. 


FATHER’S (THE) GIFTS TO ME; words 
by Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Ira B. Wilson. [23000 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242100; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


FATHER’S SAFETY RAZOR; written and 
composed by Worton David and Bert 
Lee. (Popular 6° ed., no. 211.) 

[28001 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 21, 

1910; E 239517; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


FAULKES (WILLIAM) Nocturne in D, 
op. 142, no. 1; organ: [238002 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239808; G. Schirmer, New 
York, SN] 


Faust. See Gounod (C. F.) 


FAVORITE SACRED SONGS; compiled by 
Wm. Arms Fisher; high voice. 4to. 
(Half dollar music series.) [23003 
.° © Sept. 22, 1910;-2 ec seni. 
1910; E 240754; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FEED MY LAMBS; words and music by 

Jennie Dingman. [23004 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 

E 241294; Lutheran pub. society, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


23021 


FEELIN’ RIGHT; words and music by 

Mona Velma Meier. [23005 

© 1 c«. Sept. 27, 1910; E 239709; 
Mona V. Meier, Kansas City, Mo. 


FELICE; waltz song, words by Leland 
Landis; music by Thurlow Lieu- 
ranee. [28006 


Ger 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; . 


E 241080; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


FEMME (UNE) PASSA; valse par Ro- 

dolphe Berger, pour piano. [23007 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 

E 2389741; Heugel et cie, Paris, 
France. 


FEMMENE AMMARTENATE; Versi di Ar- 
mando Gill (Michele Testa), musica 
di Alfredo Mazzucchi. [23008 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 2389826; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


FEMMENE SENZA CORE; versi di Edo- 
ardo Milano, musica di Alfredo 
Mazzucchi. [23009 


@rsent, 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27; 


1910; E 239824; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 
FERME ParK; a childs missionary 


hymn; words by Gertrude M. Pew- 
tress, music by H. W. Pewtress. 
[23010 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241285; Herbert W. Pewtress, 
London, England. 


FEST-HYMNUS; von Martin Grabert, 
fir zweistimmigen chor und klavier- 
begleitung. Partitur. 4to. [23011 


© Ane. 13,°1910: 2 ¢« Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237949; Chr. Friedrich 
Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


Fétrt (LA) CHEZ THERESE; ballet- 
pantomime, scénario de Catulle 
Mendés, musique de Reynaldo Hahn; 
partition d’orchestre. [23012 

© Sept. 17, 1910: 2 & Sept. 22, 
1910; D 18724; Heugei et cie., Paris, 
France. 


FETE DE VILLAGE; danse rustique, par 
Paul Saegel, pour piano sur les cing 
doigts. (Le début du piano, 5™”° 
série, A la campagne, no. 43.) 

[28013 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 

HE 242296; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


FETE MONDAINE; overture, par Emile 
Delmas, op. 22; orchestre complet. 
[23014 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239478; E. Delmas, Tou- 
louse, France. 


FETES (LES) DE L’ANNEE; sur des 
themes liturgiques, par Charles 
Collin, pour orgue-harmonium. 4to. 

[23015 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242272; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


FIFTH NOCTURNE; by J. Leybach, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer; orchestra. 4to. 
[23016 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; 
EH 241333; J. W. Pepper & son, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


FILEUSE (LA); étude de concert, par 
Emile Dunkler, op. 15, revue et 
doigtée par L. Lebell, pour violon- 
celle et piano. [23017 


© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910;. 
EK 240787; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


KILL THE WORLD WITH BEAUTY; words 
by Edith Sanford Tillotson, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. [23018 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242071; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


FILLE (LA) AUX CHEVEUX DE LIN; ex- 
trait du 1°" livre de préludes pour le 
piano de Claude Debussy, transcrit 
pour clarinette et piano par H. 
Lucas. [23019 


©Octs 1, 191.0% 2-e Oct. 1; 1910's 
EK 241055; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


Fiore (In) p’ITarra (The flower of 
Italy) ; waltz, by G. De Stefano, arr. 
B. Milano; for first and second 
violin and harp-zither, simplified ed. 

[23020 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; BE 240355; G. De Stefano, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

FIRST NOCTURNE. See Chopin (Ff. F.) 

ViscHHOoF (RoBertT) Hymne; ged. von 
Salburg-Falkenstein, English version 
by L. Gottlieb. (38 lieder, no. 2.) 

[23021 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 

1910; E 2397638; Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


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23022 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


FisHER (THE) MOTHER’S SONG; words 
by William Longman, music by 
Monk Gould, arr. by Herbert Schar- 


tau; mixed voices. New edition. 
4to. (Vocal library of part songs, 
no. 138.) [23022 


©. Sept. 27, 1910; 2. c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239922; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


FitzHucH (EK. J.) Six short responses, 
second set; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Sacred music, no. 238.) [23023 


© Sept. 17, .1910; 2 ¢c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240145; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 

FLATTERNDE (DER) SCHNEE; ged. von 
C. Staebler, musik von Theo Zbin- 
den. [23024 

© Sept. 20; 4910: 2 *escSept. 24; 
1910; E 239493; C. Hauser, agt., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

FLIGHT OF THE AEROPLANE; march by 
B. Dauzet, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; 
band. 4to. (Twentieth century 
journal; no. 1415.) [23025 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240218; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

FLOWER (THE) AND THE HUMMING 
BIRD; words and music by Jacque- 
line Hendrick. [23026 

© Sept. 17, 1910% 2 ic. Sept.” 20, 
1910; E 240185; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 

FLUCHTIGES GLUCK; aus der operette, 
Lord Piccolo, text von R. Schanzer 
und Karl Lindau, musik von Henri 
Berény. 1. Walzer fiir klavier. 2. 
Walzerlied ftir gesang u. piano. 

[23027, 23028 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 

30, 1910; E 240547, 240548; Josef 
Weinberger, Leipzig, Germany. 

1. Salonorchester, arr.  v. 

Hans Schott. 2. Grosses orchester. 

Ato. [ 23029, 23030 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 

26, 1910; E 2389753, 239754; Josef 
Weinberger, Leipzig, Germany. 

FOERSTER (Jos. B.) Sonate, op. 10; 

fiir violine und klavier. [23031 


© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289766; Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


Focey DEW; words by EH. Milligan, 
musie by C. Milligan Fox; medium 
voice. (Four Irish songs from 
Song of the Irish harpers.) [23032 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241192; G. Schirmer, New York, 
We. 


FoLtLtow ME; from The girl in the 
train (Die geschiedene frau), music 
by Leo Fall; hotel orch. 171. 

[23033 


© Sept. 21, 1910=2 exsept 22; 
1910; E 240239; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


— (Man steigt nach); duet from 
The girl in the train (Die geschie- 
dene frau), lyric by Harry B. 
Smith, musie by Leo Fall. [23034 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; EK 239374; M. Witwark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FONDNESS TRUE BLUE: words by F. J. 
Thomas, music by Hattie M. Guil- 
ford. [238035 


© Oct: 17, 1910; Are wen 1s: 
1910; E 241855; F. J. Thomas, Paw- 
ling, N. Y. 


For KILLARNEY AND YOU; by Louise 
Teasdale; vocal orchestra. 4to. 
[23036 
© Sept. 12, 1910: 27> e@ Sent. 43, 
1910; HE 237983; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N.Y. 


FoR MONTHS AND MONTHS AND 
MONTHS; words and music by Jo- 
seph Tabrar, American version by 
Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes. 

[23037 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 «. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239634; T. B. Harms and 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
Nee. 

FoR NIGHTS AND NIGHTS AND NIGHTS; 
written and composed by Joseph 
Tabrar. [23038 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240833; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England, 


For THE MAN OF GALILEE; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, musie by W. A. 
Post. [23039 


© Sept. 20, 1910:*2°e@sSepi- 22 
1910; E 240252; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

Fork THEE; words and music by Ed- 
ward Kreiser. [23040 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240152; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

For rou BricgHut Eyes; from Bright 
eyes, words by Otto Hauerbach, mu- 
sic by Karl Hoschna, arr. by T. P. 
and Geo. J. Trinkaus; banjo acc. 

[23041 


© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239795; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


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nos. 4447, Noy., 1910 


23061 


For you Bricut Eyes—Continued. 
—— —— guitar acc. [23042 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
EK 241142; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


—— —— guitar solo. [23048 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241141; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Wort, IN. Y. 


—— (Popular mandolin duos, no. 
57.) [23044 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240151; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FOREST FAIRIES; by August Nolck, op. 
175; violin and piano. (5 short 
pieces, no. 3.) [23045 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240783; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


ForREST SHADOWS; English text by 
Louis C. Elson, music by Fabio Cam- 
pana, ed. and arr. Frederic H. Rip- 
ley and H. L. Heartz; sop. and alto. 
(Stanhope ed., no. 130.) 4to. 

[23046 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 

1910; E.2399386; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


FOREVER AND A DAY; words by Thomas 
Bailey Aldrich, music by Richard 
Smythe. [23047 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 « Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240134; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 


FORGET ME NOT; words and music by 
George Fairman. [23048 


© Oct. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1910; 

HY 241257; Geo. Fairman, Columbus, 
Ohio. 

FORGIVE ME, MOTHER; words and music 

by J. H. Fredricks. New York, F. B. 

Haviland pub. co. [23049 


© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240393; Jennie Hughs Fred- 
ricks, Schenectady, N. Y. 


FORSE CHE SI, FORSE CHE NO; versi di 
F. M. Russo, musica di G. F. Buon- 
giovanni. | 23050 


© Sept. 15, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 2389840; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


FORTH TO THE HARVEST; words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [28051 

© Oct. 10,1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242094; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH; from the rural 
musical play Hope Valley, lyrics by 
P. J. Burrell, music by Charles Dare. 

[23052 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240357; 
Percy J. Burrell, Boston, Mass. 


See Grieg (H. H.) 


Fox (SAM) STANDARD DANCE FOLIO FOR 
ORCHESTRA; arr. by R. B. Brewer; 
piano. [48] p. 4to. $1.00. [23053 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c Sept. 23, 
1910; A 274054; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


{ame USE Violin. [24 sp. 4to. $0:50; 

[23054 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c Sept. 23, 

1910; A 274019; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


FRAGST DU MIT DEN AUGELEIN. 
Roskin (Janot) 
FRAT; warch-two-step by John F. 
Barth; piano. [28055 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239377; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
FRATERNITY; march, by Al Hayes; 
orech. 8vo. [23056 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 @ Oct. 7, 1910: 
E 240750; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


KRAUENALTER; aus Hurra, wir leben 
noch, revue, ged. von Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender. 

[23057 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 

HE 240602; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

Friar’s (THE) PRAYER; words by 
Chas. Noel Douglas, music by Her- 
man Perlét; med. voice. [238058 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241006; William Maxwell music 
co., New York, N. Y. 

HRIEDHOFSGANG; ged. von Alb. Klein- 
schmidt, musik von Max Reger, op. 
12. (5 lieder, no. 1.) [23059 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 e@ Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239591; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

FRIENDS; words and music by I. J. 

Way. 23060 
Ou e@.Oct, 4, 1910;- BE 249027; 
Ida Jane Way, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

FRIENDSHIP; a fraternal toast song, 
by W. R. Wood, arr. by Chas. L. 
Lewis. 23061 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 289285; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


FOUR HUMORESKES. 


See 


13829 


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23062 


Dt. nS, ve 


Frisco (THE) RAG; words by Bert 
Fitzgibbon and Billy Clark, music 
by Harry Armstrong. [28062 

© Oct. 7; 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8; 1910; 
EK 241205; M. Witmark & sons, New 
WorkcwN Ye 


—— arr. by W. C. O’Hare; band. 

Svo. [23063 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 

EK 241133; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N.Y. 

FROLIC AND FUN; by J. M. Baldwin, op. 

22; piano. Boston, Evans music ¢o. 

[23064 

©) Aus; 24,7 1910 2 “© Aug..26; 

1910; EH 288829; W. A. Evans, Bos- 

ton, Mass. 


FROM BABY; words and music by P. D. 
Bird. [23065 


©1c. Oct. 6, 1910; HE 241194; P. 
Douglas Bird, Pasadena, Cal. 


FROM BOYHOOD TRAINED (Di _ nobil 
fama); scena: A gentle ray (Da ig- 
noto ardor); aria: from the opera 
Oberon, music by C. M. von Weber, 
ed..by Edgardo Lévi; tenor. (Stand- 
ard operatic songs and arias, no. 
47.) No.1 in D. No. 2 in E. 

[28066, 23067 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2c. each Oct. 14, 

1910; E 241440, 241441; Ascherberg, 

Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, Eng- 
land. 


FrRomM HIs KINGDOM OF GLORY; words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by W. A. 
Post. [23068 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239890; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

FRUHER FROST; ged. von Margarete 
Zoliner, musik von Heinrich ZO6ll- 
ner, op. 104, no. 2; miinnerchor a 


eapella. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 
[28069 
©» Sept. ‘9; 19905 2°. Sept: “21, 


1910; H 289524; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

FRUHLINGS-REIGEN (Spring’s delight) ; 
waltz by Oscar Straus, arr. by Chas. 
J. Roberts; orchestra. 4to. [23070 

@© Sept. (23, 1910;"2 € - Oct; 12, 
1910; H 240960; Carl Fischer, New 
Moris N: Y: 

ERUHLINGS WARNUNG; ged. von A. 
Schels, musik von August Oehl, op. 
21, fiir m&nnerchor. Partitur. 4to. 
(Drei lieder, no. 1.) [23071 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242224; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


1330 


FRUHLINGSGEFLUSTER; ged. von Julius 
Gersdorff, musik von Max Meyer- 
Olbersleben, op. 96, no. 2, fiir ge- 
misechten chor. Partitur. 4to. 

[238072 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 © Sept. 29, 

1910; E 2389958 ; Gebriider Hug & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


HRUHLINGSJUBEL; von R. Krentzlin, op. 
38; piano. [23073 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 26, 
1910; E 2389681; H. R. Krentzlin, 
Berlin, Germany. 


FRUHLINGSSTURM; ged. von Anna 
Hinckeldeyn, musik von Gustav 
Gotze, op. 21, fiir minnerchor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [23074 


© Aug. 30, 1910; 2eeSsenr 29; 
1910; E 289960; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

FUNERAL SONG. See Brahms (J.) 

FUSSSTEIG (DER); ged. von Martin 
Greif, musik von Joseph Haas, op. 
26, flir vierstimmigen méa&nnerchor. 
Partitur. 4to. (Drei heitere lieder, 
no. 1.) [23075 


© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242229; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


GARULLI (ALFONSO) 12 solfeggi II* 
serie; con acc. di pianoforte di Carlo 
Perinello. 1. Tenore. 2. Baritono. 

[ 23076, 28077 


© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 
10, 1910; E \237966,. 2afger. 2G. 
Schmidl & co., Leipzig, Germany. 


GATHER US IN, THOU LOVE THAT FILLEST 
ALL; Whitney, music by Mark An- 
drews. [23078 


© ‘Sept. 29, 19102 °2> aoe 
1910; E 240827; Century co., New 
Vorks ANY: 


GAVINIES (PIERRE) Twenty - four. 
études or matinées; ed. and fingered 
by Edmund Singer, with biographical 
sketch by Gustav Saenger; violin. 
(Music library edition, no. 584.) 

[28079 

© Sept. 14, 1910:02 4 Gerace: 

1910; E 240967; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks Ne 


GAVOTTE; by Emilio Murillo; pf. 
[23080 | 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ¢.-Sept. 20, 
1910; H 240157; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


23099 


Gavorre—Continured. 
by Hans Sitt, op. 26, no. 4, ed. and 
fingered by Philipp Mittell; violin 
and piano. [23081 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 11, 1910; 
EH 241277: G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Work N.Y. 
——by Minna D. Hill. (Four piano 
pieces, no. 3.) [23082 
© Oct. 14, 1910: 2c. Oct. 15, 1910: 
E 241341; G. Fred Kranz music co., 
Baltimore, Md. 
GAVOTTE DE LA REINE; by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. [23083 
(©) Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1910; EH 2389289; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


GAVOTTE FRIVOLE; by Paolo Gallico, op. 

15, no. 2; piano. [23084 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

EH 241485; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London, England. 


GAVOTTE UND MUSETTE: von Alexis Hol- 

laender, op. 65; klavier. [23085 

© Sepe 19) 1910 5'2'c. Oct. 5, 1910; 

E 240659; Albert Stahl, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


GEBET; ged. von Hebbel, musik von 
Max Reger, op. 4, fiir eine mittlere 
stimme. (6 lieder, no. 1.) [23086 

peices ie 1910: ' 2) @., Sept. 21; 
1910; E 289580; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GEE! BUT THE MOON MAKES ME LONE- 
SOME; words and music by Dempsey 
and Schmid. © [23087 


© Sept. 28,.1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240470; H. A. Weymann & 
son, ine., Philadelphia, Pa. 


Gre I WISH THAT I WAS MARRIED; 
words and music by J. C. Price. 
[23088 


Omne Sept: 17, 1910- WH 240114 - 
Joseph C. Price, Utica, N. Y. 


GEIST (DER) DES WOJEWODEN; (The 
ghost of the mayor) ; overture by L. 
Grossmann, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau. 4to. (Universal band jour- 
nal, no. 1259.) [23089 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ©. Oct. 12, 1910; 
EH 240958; Carl Fischer, New York, 
LY. 


GERMAN’S (THE) DELIGHT; medley 
waltz intro. Home sweet home, by 
F. C. Menges; band. 4to. [238090 

@rOck, 14 1910s 2 ¢ Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240949; EF. C. Menges, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


GERSON UND Hutpa; duett aus Hurra- 
wir leben noch, revue von Julius 
Freund, musik von Victor Hollaen- 
der, ftir gesang und klavier. [23091 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240609; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

GESTERN ABEND GING ICH AUS MgEs- 
SINA; Sizilianische volkspoesie, ver- 
deutscht von F.. Gregorovius, musik 
von Hans Hermann. (Sizilianen, 
MOH) [23092 

© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1910; EH 240538; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a/Main, Germany. 

GET READY; march, by M. Greenwald; 
pf. (Merrymakers, no. 8620.) 

[23093 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1910; EB 

241096; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
pitia.gkay 

GIGGELGAGGEL-BAUERNBAUM (DIE) ; ged. 
und musik von Karl Krobath, op. 
19, fiir mi&nnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [23094 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 
1910; HE 242251; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

Gipsy cHoRUS. See Balfe (M. W.) 

GIRL (THE) AND THE AUTOMOBILE AND 
THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE; words and 
music by Mrs. J. A. Swett. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[23095 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 

1910; EH 240463; Mrs. J. A. Swett, 
Harvey, III. 


GIRL BENEATH THE GOWN; words and 

music by J. H. Cleveland. [23096 

© Oct. .8,. 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 

EH} 241223; J. Hess Cleveland, Coving- 
ton, Ky. 

GirL (THE) IN THE TRAIN (Die ge- 
schiedene frau) ; words by Harry B. 
Smith, from the German of Victor 
Leon, music by Leo Fall; vocal 
score. 4to. [23097 

©rOcen 5, 19105 2)! Oct. (6; 19LOS 
EH 241170; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 
—— selection Hans 
Linné; piano. [238098 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239688; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
—— —— selection by, Wm G: 
O’Hare; orch. 23099 
© -Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
BH 241135; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York N. Y< 


arr. I Dy 


arr. 


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23100 

GirL (THE) IN THE TRAIN—Continued. 
—— waltzes, arr. by Hans S&S. 

Linné. pf. [23100 


© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240154; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GIRL (THE) OF MY DREAMS; musical 
play, book by Wilbur D. Nesbit and 
Otto Hauerbach, music by Karl 
Hoschna. Vocal score. [23101 


© Oet.- 14.5 1910-2 sen Oct. 5, 
1910; EH 241394; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GIRL WITH THE BIG CHEERY SMILE; 
words and music by Norman Cla- 
baugh. [23102 

© 1c. Oct. 12, 1910; E 240898; 
Norman Mark Clabaugh, Omaha, 
Nebr. 


GIRLHOOD DAYS; words and music by 
V. A. Olthoff. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23103 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 
1910> EH 237927: Vera A, Olthoit, 
Anness, Kans. 


GIRLIE (A) JUST LIKE YOU; words and 
music by M. McDonald. New York, 
Jerome H. Remick & co. [23104 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 6, 
1910; E 23893844; Margaret McDon- 
ald, New York, N. Y. 


GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! from Queen of 
Bohemia, words and music by Max 
Spiegel. [238105 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
E 240664; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Monk, Ney, 


GIUDA DI KerioTH (Judas Ischariot) ; 


poema musicale, di A. Ricci Sig- 
norini, reduzione per pianoforte 
dell’ autore. [23106 


© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 30, 
1910; H 240514; Carisch & Jini- 
chen, Milan, Italy. 


GIVE AS HE HAS GIVEN; words by W. 
C. Martin, music by George S. Schu- 
ler. 

©) Oct. 10,1910" © 2x, Oct: 17, 
1910; E 242093; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GIVE THANKS AND SING; songs for use 
in all religious meetings, comp. and 
ed. by J. N. Clemmer. S8vo. Phila- 
delphia, Theodore Presser co. [23108 

©) 'Octs 1, 19103 2 ce. "Oct. 8/1910: 
KE 241251; James N. Clemmer, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


[23107 | 


GIVE THANKS UNTO THE LORD; hymn, 

music by Carrie B. Adams. 8vo. 

[23109 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2-e€ Sept. 29, 

1910; HK 240419; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GIVE THE BEST TO HimM; words by 
Mabel J. Rosemon, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [23110 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242119; Lorenz pub. ¢o., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


GIVE US A STAINLESS FLAG; words and 
music by EH. S. Lorenz. 
© Oct. 11, 1910292 hee Oc 1a 
1910; E 242045; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GIVE YOURSELF WHOLLY TO JESUS; 
words by James Rowe, music by BH. 
S. Lorenz. [23112 

© Oct. 11) 19102) 2 ere ew a 
1910; E 242054; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GLAD (THE) RAG; rag time essence, 
by R. G. Grady; piano. [23113 
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239630; Gamble hinged mu- 
sie co., Chicago, Ill. 


GLAD TIDINGS; a complete service for 
Christmas, words and music by R. 
M. Stults and others. 8vo. [23114 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241507; Theo. Presser e¢o., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


—— Sunday school edition of the can- 
tata The Christmas story, text by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Fred B. Holton. 8vo. (Festal 
days, no. 130.) [28115 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289857; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GLADIATEUR (LE); par Emile Bous- 

sagol, op. 29, pour 1°* violin. [23116 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 

EH 239730; Em. Boussagol, Rennes, 
France. 


GLOBE WALTZ; MackKvoy; 

piano. 25417 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2c Oct 101910: 

E 240835; Globe lodge, no. 588, EF. A. 
M., New York, N. Y. 


by Chas. 


GLORY IN THE HIGHEST; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Fred. B. Holton. [238118 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239845; Lorenz ptb. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


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23137 


GiLory To Gop; words by Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, music by D. B. Campbell. 
[238119 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240922; Hope pub. co., Chicago, Il. 
GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST. See 
Hosanna. 


Giu (LA); opéra comique en 4 actes, 
musique de Gabriel Dupont. Parti- 
tion d’orchestre. [238120 


eee. 4.1910; .2 c Oct..1,.1910; 
D 18727; Heugel & cie. Paris, 
France. 


GuLUcK; ged. von K. v. Rohrscheidt, 
[und] Trost; ged. von G. Falke, mu- 
sik von Max Reger, op. 15, no. 1 und 
no. 10, fiir eine mittlere stimme. 
(10 lieder, no. 1, A und B.) [238121 


ree 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289596; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GO FORWARD, CHRISTIAN _ SOLDIER; 
words by L. Tuttiette, music by 
Powell G. Fithian. [23122 


(©) Oct. 11, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1810; 
E 242067; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


GO TELL THE WORLD; words by Geo. O. 
Webster, music by Karl K. Lorenz. 
[23123 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239900; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Go, WORK TODAY; words by EH. E. Hew- 
itt, music by G. W. Elderkin. [23124 
escent 18, 1910: 2 ec. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240105; G. W. Elderkin, 
Chicago, Il. 


GoD CARES; words by Helen A. Caster- 
line, music by Philip Paul Bliss. 
[23125 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 26, 
1910; EH 289705; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


GOD HELPING ME; words and music by 
EH. S. Lorenz. [23126 
pOck, 10, 1910" 2 ¢,. Oet. 17, 
1910; E 242092; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GOD IS LOVE; words by Sir John Bow- 
ring, music by Nicholas de Varre; 
bass solo and quartette. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, fourth Se- 
ries, no. 188.) [23127 

eS) Aue.23, 1910: -2°e Oct: 15, 
1910; © 241383; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


GoD IS WATCHING; words by Mrs. 
Wrank A. Breck, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [23128 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242113; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


GoDARD (BENJAMIN LovuIS PauL) 2™° 
valse, transcription pour petit or- 
chestre par H. Mouton. 1. Piano 
econducteur. 2. lers violons. 

[ 23129, 23130 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 1, 

1910; E 241052, 241053; Durand & 
cie., Paris, France. 


GoD’S DAY OF REST; trio, music by W. 
K. Sudds, op. 348. 4to. (Anthems 
for mixed voices, fourth series, no. 
184.) Patsi 

© June 28, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 
1910; EH 241388; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


GoD’S LOVE DIVINE; words by F. S. 
Shepherd, music by J. S. Fearis. 
SVO. (Sacred music for ladies’ 
voices, with acc. for organ or piano, 
4 parts.) [23132 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240764; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


GoING AND COMING FROM SCHOOL; words 
and music by W. Bradford. [23183 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1910; E 238872; 
Walter Bradford, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Ontario, Canada. 


GOLDEN BUTTERFLIES; valse by Alonzo 
Stone; piano. [23134 
©Ocie 13) A902 Ten Oct. 4, 
1910; E 241425; Hatch music Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GoLpDEN (THE) JUBILEE MARCH ; by Emil 
Reichardt; band. 4to. (American 
star journal, no. 1329.) 23135 

©MSepts, 151910 2. Oct.-12, 
1910; E 240964; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorke N. oY. 


GOLDEN LEAVES ARE FALLING; words 
and music by Mrs. John EH. Carlson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

|oe7eRe 

231386 

©: Sept. 7, 19t0; 2 c. Sept: 10, 

1910: E 287928: Mrs. J. E. Carlson, 
Washington Depot, Conn. 


GOLDEN RAINBOW ; words and music by 

G. C. Chapman. [231387 

© 1c. Sept. 21, 1910; E 2389504; 
Jeo. C. Chapman, Chicago, Il. 


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23138 


GONDA WALTzZES; from The girl in the 
train (Die geschiedene frau); by 
Leo Fall, arr. by Hans S. Linne; pf. 

[23188 

© Sept. 19, 1910;-2 ce. Sept. 20, 

1910; EH 240155; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GOOD-BYE CONEY; words by R. S. 
Vaughan, music by P. Eugene. 
[23139 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢« Sept. 24, 
1910; EH 240325; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


GOOD-BYE MY GENEVIEVE; poem and 
music by Herman Ellsworth Reed. 


[23140 
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289668; Jesse S. Reed, 


Rockford, Il. 


GOOD-BYE, UNCLE SAMMY; words and 

music by M. Hoffman and I. Cooper. 

[23141 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1910; E 239364; 

Michael Hoffman & Israel Cooper, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GOOD-NIGHT, DEAR HEART, GOOD-NIGHT; 
words anon., music by R. Brouillet, 
arr. by Richard Ferber. [23142 

© 1c. Oct. 15, 1910; EB 241380; 
Ray Brouillet, San Francisco, Cal. 


GooD NIGHT, JOHNNIE; words by Mrs. 
Belle Case Harrington, music by 
EK. 8S. Lorenz. [23143 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept: 28, 
1910; E 289913; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GCOD NIGHT, PRETTY STARS; words by 
William Theodore Peters, music by 
Noei Johnson, arr. by Herbert 
Schartau; mixed voices. New ed. 
4to. (Vocal library of part songs, 
no. 135.) [23144 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239921; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


GOOD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY; chorus, 
music by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. 
[23145 
© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242138; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


GoopNicHT (THE) KISS; words by 
Sidney Lanier, music by Rosslyn 
L. Colam. [238146 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EK 241202; Paterson & sons, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.5 


Gossip; words and music by I. J. 

Way. [23147 

© 1c. Oct. 4, 191902 mie2zzn2s: 
Ida Jane Way, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


GorTr IST UNSRE ZUVERSICHT; Psalm 46, 
musik von F. Reuter. 1. Ausgabe 
fiir dreistimmigen frauen o. kinder- 


chor. 2. Ausgabe ftir méaénnerchor. 
3. Ausgabe fiir gemischten chor. 
4to. (Geistliche gesdinge, no. 16 
als Dx >) [23148-23150 © 


© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
29, 1910; 
Reuter, New Ulm, Minn. 


GouNoD (CHARLES FRANGOIS) Faust; 
valse de Vopéra, arr. par F. H. 
Schneider, pour deux pianos 4 quatre 
mains. Partition. [23151 

© July 7, 191052 G Were wt o10- 
EH 240615; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


In Te Domine speravi; words 
from Psalm 30, music by Ch. Gou- 
nod, rev. and ed. by Nicola A. Mon- 


tani; mixed voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, liturgical Catholic church 
music, no. 5478.) [238152 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240485; G. Schirmer, New 
VOrkaNaaYe 


—— Light as air; waltz and chorus 
from. Faust. (Vocal® libeary ot 
part-songs, ete., no. 113.) [23153 

© Oct..3, 1910; 2 c Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241201; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


unison, ed. 


Mandolin serenade; 


and arr. by Frederic Ripley and 
H. L. Heartz. 4to. (Stanhope ed., 
no: 1357.) [23154 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241025; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


——Romeo et Juliette; waltz from 
the opera, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
orchestra. 4to. [23155 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2°e)) Gere, 
1910; E 240961; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, UN ye 


GRABGESANG; ged. von Justin Mitter- 
bacher, musik von Heinrich Sick- 
inger, op. 61, ftir minnerchor. Par- 
titur.. .4to: [23156 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242243; Heinrichshofen’s veriag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


GRABLIED; musik von Heinrich Sick- 
inger, op. 62, fiir minnerchor. Par- 
titur. 4to. [23157 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910: 
E 242244; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 

by Percy Elliott; 

piano. [23158 
© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 

1910; E 2389647; B. F. Wood music 

co., Boston, Mass. 


GRACEFUL DANCE; 


GraF (DER) VON LUXEMBURG; grosses 
polpourri aus der operette von Frany 
Lehar. 1. Grosses orchester, arr. 
yon Adolf Ischpold. 2. Salon-orches- 
ter, arr. von Hans Schott. 4to. 

[23159, 23160 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 

1910; E 242257, 242258; W. Karczag 
& K. Wallner, Vienna, Austria. 


GRAND CARNIVAL; march and two-step 

by Edmund Brahan, op. 379; piano. 

[23151 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 2s, 

1910; E 240878; Frank music pub. 
co., Buffalo, N. Y. 


GRAND OLD GRAND ARMY MAN; words by 
Arthur Longbrake, music by Ed. Ed- 
wards. [25162 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240147; Jos. Morris co., New 
ork. N.Y. 


GRANDPA, GRANDMA; words and music 
by Geo. L. Rothermel, op. 71. 
[23163 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242267; Rothermel music pub. co., 
Sunbury, Pa. 


GRANDPA’S STORY; by L. EH. Orth, op. 
Sl, no: 12; pf. (Little lessons, no. 
12.) [23164 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241115; G. Schirmer, New York, 
BeNe 
GRANNY’S LULLABY; words and music 
by E. Fay. [23165 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1910; E 241131; Mrs. 
Elizabeth Fay, Scranton, Pa. 
GRAZIELLA; by August Nolck, op. 175; 
violin and piano. (5 short pieces, 
a0; 1.) [23166 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EK 240781; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


GREAT IS THE LorpD; hymn, music by 
E. K. Heyser. S8vo. [23167 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240412; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


23176 


GREATER AMERICA; new national song, 
words and music by C. Linn. [23168 
© ‘Sepiv'S)" 1910" 2c Senin 14 
1910; E 239264; Carl Linn, Butler, 
Pa. 


GREATER (THE) CoRTLAND; march, by 
George C. Murphy; solo or B flat 
cornet. 24mo. [23169 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910: 
E 238969; Geo. C. Murphy, Cortland, 
No eye 


GREENSLEEVES, AND OTHER OLD DANCES; 
including the gavotte and minuet, re- 
vived and arr. by Miss Cowper Coles, 
musical arrangement by Percy HE. 
Fletcher. [23170 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 289338; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


GREETING; words by Frank L. Stanton, 
musie by Oley Speaks; low voice. 
[23171 
© Sept: 23.°1910- 2c. Septy Jie 
1910; E 239562; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


GREETING SONG; no. 1, words by Eda L. 
Formhals, music by Florence Wil- 
liams Falconer. [23172 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242049; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


no. 2, words by Eda L. Formhals, 
music by Ira B. Wilson. [238173 

© Oct. 11, 1911012 c Oct, 17, 1910; 
HH 242050; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


GRIEG (EDVARD HAGERUP) Ancient 
ballad; unison, words by H. Heine, 
ed. by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heartz. 4to. (Stanhope ed., no. 
137.) [23174 

© Sept. 26; 1910;.2 ¢ Oct: 1,-1910; 
BE 241024; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


—— Danse-caprice ; from Album- 
leaves, op. 28, no. 3, arr. by R. 
Klugescheid; orchestra. [238175 

© Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240196; Carl Fischer, New 
omic, Ne 


Four humoreskes, op. 6; ed. and 
fingered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
(Music library edition, no. 604.) 
[23176 
© Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 20, 
1910: BE 240198; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


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23177 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


GRIEG (EDVARD HacEerup )—Continued. 

——March of the. dwarfs; arr. by 

Otto Langey; orchestra. 4to. (Gal- 
axy of orchestra music, no. 22.) 

: [23114 

©), Aueei30;, 19d05) 2) es Aue. ei. 

1910; EK 238875; G. Schirmer, Bos- 

ton, Mass. 


Sonata in F, op. 8; ed. and fin- 
gered by Leopold Lichtenberg; piano 
and violin no. 1. (Library of mu- 
sical classics, vol. 980. ) [23178 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 26, 
1910; H 239682; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 
Sonata, no. 3; op. 45, ed. and 
fingered by Leopold Lichtenstein ; 
piano and violin in C minor. (Li- 
brary of musical classics, vol. 981.) 
[23179 
©! Sept.,26, 1910: 2%e: Sept 27, 
1910; E 240350; G. Schirmer, New 
Work. N. ¥: 
To spring (An den frtihling) op. 
48, no. 6, arr. by Sol Marcosson; 
violin and pf. (Concert transcrip- 
tions, no. 8630.) [23180 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241079; Theo Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


GROTESQUES (THE); selection on Vere 
Smith’s popular songs, arr. by H. M. 
Higgs; orch. [23181 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 21, 
1910; EH 239556; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


GROWTH IN GRACE; words and music 
by Robert Harkness. 12mo. [23182 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Sept. 20, 1910; 
E 240364; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
GRUSS DICH GOTT, DU BRAUNE HEIDE; 
ged. von H. A. Ziock, musik von 
Condi Fliersbach, op. 102, fiir vier- 


stimmigen munnerchor. Partitur. 
[23183 
©, July. 1; 1910 > 22 @Septe: 13, 


1910; E 240010; Johannes Forster, 
Lockwitz, Germany. 

Gruss; ged. von Michaels, musik von 
Max Reger, op.-12: (5 lieder, no. 
4.) [23184 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239594; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

GRUSS AU: DEN SCHWARZWALD; ged. 
und musik von Julius Haager, fiir 
eine solo-stimme mit klavier. [23185 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240982; Julius Haager, New 
York, Noy 


GULBINS (Max) Ftinfzehn charakter- 
stlticke, op. 55; ftir die zeiten des 
kirchenjahres zum _  gebrauch fiir 
Gottesdienst und konzert, fiir orgel. 
Heft 38. [23186 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2°ee Sept. 29: 
1910; E 239963; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


GYPSY LAND; from He came from Mil- 
waukee, lyric by Edward Madden, 
music by Ben M. Jerome and Louis 
A. Hirsch. [23187 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 5, 1910; 
EK 240662; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Yiork, IN; Yo 

HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Célébre 
largo; transcription de EF. Linden, 
revue et corrigée par Ch. M. Widor, 
pour orgue. [23188 

© Sept. 25;/:4990. 2reWOcE 410: 
1910; E 240858; J. Hamelle, Paris, 
France. 

I know that my Redeemer liveth; 
musie arr. by G. Brayley; violin 
and piano. [23189 

©-Sept. 21, 19105 2tew sept. «22, 
1910; E 240269; George Brayley, 
Boston, Mass. 

HAIL THE WONDROUS STRANGER; words 
from Union minstrel, music by Mrs. 
Carrie B. Adams; high voice. 

[23190 

© Oct. 5; 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910- 

E 242145; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

HAIL To PIT; words by George M. Kirk, 
music by Lester M. Taylor. [238191 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2-e. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241458; Volkwein bros., Pittsburg. 
Pax 

HAIL TO THE DAWN; festival chorus, 
arr. from Suppe’s Poet and peasant 
by HE. L. Ashford. 4to. [23192 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec OcH ae agie; 
E 242148; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

HAIL TO THE LORD’S ANOINTED; words 
by J. Montgomery, music by Mrs. 
Carrie B. Adams. [23193 

© Oct: 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct) Tie ore= 
E 242147; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

Hate (ALFRED M.) Two poems, op. 
20; words by Lionel Johnson, for 
voice with piano acc. contents. 1. 
Summer storm. 2. By the statue of 
King Charles at Charing Cross. 


[23194 
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 Gesepe 29: 
1910: EH 239955; Alfred M. Hale, 


London, England. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov.. 1910 


HALLELUJAH ALL THE TIME; words by 
Ada Blenkhorn, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [238195 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242098; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


HALLELUJAH, SING TO JESUS; words by 
William C. Dix, music by E. K. Hey- 
ser. Svo. (Jn The Choir, vol. 11, no. 
10, Oct. 5, 1910.) [23196 

fend 1910- 1 eo Oct. 7; 1910; 
E 240748; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


HANG THE HOLLY GARLANDS; words by 
Edith S. Tillotson, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. [238197 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240948; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Til. 


HANS; waltz from Hans, the flute 
player, opéra comique, music by 
Louis Ganne; piano. New York, 
Boosey & co. [23198 


© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
Ei 241242; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


HANS, LE JOUEUR DE FLOTE; fantaisie 
de l’opéra comique, par Louis Ganne, 
transcription par Ch. Steiger, pour 
piano. [23199 


Gente 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240891; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


— final du 2° acte de l’opéra com- 

ique, par Louis Ganne, transcription 

par Ch. Steiger, pour piano. 113380. 

[23200 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

E 240889; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


HANS, THE FLUTE PLAYER; opera com- 
ique, English lyrics by A. St. John- 
Brenon, music by Louis Ganne. 1. 
Waltz for orchestra, arr. by Oscar 
Coon. 4to. 2. Selection for piano 
solo. [ 28201, 23202 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 10, 
1910; H 240847, 240848; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan, Italy. 
selection, arr. by Oscar Coon; 
orchestra. [23203 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 241442; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 

HAPPY DAY, HOLY DAY; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [238204 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242112; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


23213 


HAPPY HEARTS A-MAYING; words by 
Fay Hempstead, music by Lillian 
Craig-Coffman. High voice. (Two 
songs, no. 1.) [23205 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EK 241151; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


HAPPY LITTLE SOLDIERS; words by Har- 
riet D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. [23206 

©»Sept. 15,1910 -" 2c. “Sept. 28; 
1910; EX 239874; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HARDIESSE; marche par Paul Saegel, 
pour violon avec acc. de piano, série 
élémentaire. (Le debut du violon, 
premiére série, Chants sans paroles, 
nO. Fes) [23207 

© Oct 18,1910" -2> ic." Oct. 7, 
1910; E 2423809; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


HAREBELL BLUE; words by Ethel M. 
Edwards, music by Percy Elliott. 
[28208 
© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; in 240221; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


HARK, HARK, MY SOUL; words by Fred- 
erick W. Faber, music by Mrs. Car- 
rie B. Adams; women’s chorus. 

[23209 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EL 242146; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

HARK, HARK, THE SOFT BUGLE; poem by 
Gerald Griffin, air The banks of 
Dunmore. [23210 

©) Auei GS) 1910) 2) e. Aue: 25: 
1910; E 2888388; McLaughlin & co., 
Boston, Mass. 

HARK, THE VOICE OF ANGELS SINGING; 
words by R. B. Henninges, music by 
M. L. McPhail. [23211 

© -Ock. Wi 1910-92 fOets 2G 
1910; E 242044; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

HARK, WHAT MUSIC FILLS THE SKY; 
words by E. Wigglesworth, music by 
Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. [23212 

© Oct. 5,-1910;. 2 ‘c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242136; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

HASscHISCcH; operetta lirica in tre atti, 
di Alberto Colantuoni, musica di 
Raffaele Delli Ponti ed Elsa Gregori. 
Riduzione per canto e seme 

— Om leo 

©. Aue. 30; 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 

1910; D 18780; Edoardo Sonzogno, 
Milan, Italy. 


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pti, mis vo5 | 


23214 
HASTE TO THE BANQUET; words and 
music by S. F. Ackley. 8vo. [28214 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; 
EK 241125; Stanley F. Ackley, Pater- 
son, (N. J. 


HAVE MERCY UPON ME; music by Ar- 
thur Pearson; tenor solo and chorus. 
4+to. (Anthems for mixed voices, 
fourth series, no. 178.) [23215 

©) May 46> 1910:"°2' ec. - Oct. “15, 
1910; E 241386; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. ¥. 


HAWKES & SON’S PRACTICAL TUTOR FOR 
THE XYLOPHONE; by Arthur Ives, in- 
eluding twelve brilliant solos. 

[23216 

©) Sept. 26, 19103" 2 1e Sept 27, 

1910; E 240351; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


Haypn (FRANZ JOSEPH) Messe, B 
dur; sogenannte harmonie - messe, 
fiir den praktischen gebrauch em- 
gerichtet von Georg Gohler. Kla- 
vierauszug mit text. 4to. | 2B UF 

©. Sept. 105, 1910.2. ¢., Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242256; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


HIAYTIAN RAG; by Ford Dabney; piano. 

[23218 

© Oct. 45.1910; 2°e:1Oct. 5,. 1910; 

E 240652; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP; words 
by T. C. Tildesley, music by Franz 
Abt, arr. by Ira B. Wilson; mixed 
voices. Svo. [238219 

@ Sept. 2. 9910: 2 c.- Nept., 10; 
1910; HEH 2387912; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HE GOT RIGHT UP ON THE WAGON; words 
by Harry Williams, music by Egbert 
Van Alstyne. [23220 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289537; Jerome H. Remick 
&-co., New York, N. Y. 


HE INCLUDED ME; words and music by 
W. J. Ramsay. S8vo. [23221 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 « Sept. 29, 
1910; H 240409; Wm. J. Ramsay, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 


HE IS MINE; words by Julia H. John- 
ston, music by I. E. Reynolds. 8vo. 
(Seven gospel songs, no. 5.) 

[23222 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1910; 

EH 240119; I. HE. Reynolds, Atlanta, 
Ga. 


HE'S A HAPPY LITTLE JAP-JACK-TAR; 
written and composed by John A. 
Glover-Kind. [23223 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241161; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


HE’S A VERY OLD FRIEND OF MINE; WTit- 
ten and composed by H. W. Rogers 
and Fred Godfrey. [23224 

© Sept. 18, 1910; 2.e Sept. 13, 
1910; EH 237977 > Praneis Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


HE SLUMBERS NOT; words by Hdith. 
Sanford Tillotson, musie by Earl L. 
Woleslagel. 4to. [23225 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ec) Sept 10, 
1910; E 287908; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HE WHO SOWS MUST REAP; words by 
Mabel J. Rosemon, music by H. S. 
Lorenz. [23226 


© Oct. 11, 1910592 Re Gee, 17. 
1910; E 242069; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HE WILL NOT LET ME FALL; words by 

A. H. Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley. 

[238227 

© Sept. 15,. 19103 25ce@ciads. 

1910; EH 2413809; Ackley & Rode- 
heaver, Chicago, Il. 


HEAR ME WHEN I CALL; words from 
Ps. IV. V. musie by James Tomlin- 


son; bass or contralto solo and 
chorus. 4to. (Church choir library. 
NOwhoOD [23228 


© Sept. 30, 1910: 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240427; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


HEAR THE BELLS; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [23229 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239858; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HEAR THOU OUR PRAYER; words and 
music by EH. S. Lorenz. [23230 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 «@ Sept. 29, 
1910; E 241040; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HEART BOWED Down. See Balfe (M. W.) 


HEART ECHOES; by A. O. T. Astenius, 
op. 45; piano. [23231 
©° Oct. 13, 1910; 2 G2Oce ta; 
1910; E 241421; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1338 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 23949 
HEART OF May; spring song, words by | HEIMKEHREN. See Roskin (Janot). 
F. O'Neill Gallagher, music by 5 : 
Harold Austin. - [23232 HIEINERLE, HEINERLE, HAB’ KEIN GELD; 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239557 ; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 

HEART (THE) OF NATURE; eleven 
sketches and pieces for piano by 
Kirk Hogarth, op. 22. [23233 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239708; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

HEARTS ON FIRE; march and two-step 
by Henry Bauer; piano. [23234 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1910; 
BH 241261; Heinrich Bauer, New 
Mork. N.Y. 


HeEARTzZ (H. L.) ED. Bight famous 


chorals; a capella; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto, bass ad lib. 4to. (The Stan- 
hope edition, no. 150.) [23235 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240792; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 

HEATHER BLOOM; words and music by 
iE. Cory. [23236 

© sept. 28, 1910; 2 c Oct. 10, 
1910; E 240860; Helen Cory, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

HEAVEN BLESS U. S. A.; patriots’ 
marching song, words and music by 
Th. Edouard (pseud. of T. E. Bui- 
ger). [23237 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240363. 
Thos. E. Bulger, Washington, D. C. 

HEAVEN IS MY HOME; words by 
Thomas R. Taylor, music by I. H. 
Meredith. Ato. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, fourth series, no. 187.) 

[23238 

emAues 23.) 1910; 2. e@:., Oct..15, 

1910; H 241382; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 

HEIEKIND (DAS) ; dichtung von Felix 
und Therese Dahn, musik von Con- 
stanz Berneker, fiir Sopran solo, gem- 
ischten chor und pianoforte. Klav- 
ierauszug mit text, und chorstim- 
men. [28289 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242262; Carl Giessel, junr., Bay- 
reuth, Germany. 

HEIMATSEHNEN ; amerikanisches volks- 
lied, worte von Rich. Stecher, musik 
arr. von Hugo Jiingst, op. 87, fir 


miinnerchor. Partitur und _ stim- 
men. 4to. (Fremdlindische volks- 
weisen, no. 55.) [23240 


@) Sept. 14, 1910: 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 
1910; BE 242248; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


rheinlinder duett aus der operette, 
Der fidele bauer, text von Victor 
Leon, musik von Leo Fall, arr. von 
C. H. Bohm fiir waldzither. obi. 
16mo. [23241 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1910; HE 2389508; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


——— —— blechmusik von H. Bliithgen. 

[23242 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 

1910; E 289511; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


HELP ANOTHER FIND THE WAY; words 
by Ada Blenkhorn, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [23243 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242108; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

HELPING HANDS FOR JESUS; words by 
James Rowe, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
[23244 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EL 242048; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


HER LIPS WERE SO NEAR; song by 
Jessie L. Pease; low voice. [23245 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
E 240657; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


HER POKE BONNET; words by Margaret 
G. Hays, music by Louis Lichten- 
stein. [23246 

©. Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 2389423; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
HERALD’S SONG; words by Harriet D. 
Castle, musie by Ira B. Wilson. 
[23247 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289859; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

HERE COMES ON CRUTCHES SALLY 
(Kjaerringa mae staven); Norw. 
folk song, English words by R. B. 
Anderson, music arr. by A. Paulsen ; 
male voices. (Northern edition of 
octavo music, no. 54.) [23248 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240856; Alfred Paulsen, Chicago, 
Tl. 

Here’s TO ALL GooD FELLOWS; from 
We won’t go home till morning, 
lyrics by Will A. Heelan, music by 
Seymour Furth. [23249 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237982; Jos. Morris Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


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23250 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


: 
HERMAN LET’S DANCE THAT BEAUTIFUL | H1INDoo (THE); lyric by Edward Mad- 


WALTZ; intro. in The girl and the 
drummer, words by Irving Berlin, 
music by Ted Snyder. [23250 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240313; Ted Snyder co., 
ine., New York, N. Y. : 


HERRING (DER); words and music by 

Solomon Small. [23251 

© 1c. Sept. 22, 1910; E 240258 ; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


HicgH HONORS; military march by H. C. 
Coffman; piano. [23252 
© 1 ¢ Oct. 10; A910; EH 240790; 
Harry ©. Coffman, Cambridge, Ohio. 


HiGH IN THE AIR IS THE BEST PLACE TO 
SPOON; words and music by L. T. 
Thomas. [232538 

© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; H 2389811; 
Lewis T. Thomas, Washington, D. C. 


HicgH JINKS; characteristic rag march 
and two-step by Whidden and Con- 
rad, arr. by Robert Recker; orches- 
tra. Ato. [ 23254 

@iOci 14" 19480 > 2c. Oct: 15,1910; 
E 241563; Leo Feist, New York, 
N. Y. 


HILARITY RAG; by James Scott; piano. 

a2aD 

© Sept. 5. 1910: 2 xe. Oct:..3, 

1910; E 240576; Stark music print- 
ing & pub. co., St. Louis, Mo. 


HILDEGUND; ged. von Jos. Huggen- 
berger, musik von Joseph Haas, op. 
26, no. 3, fiir vierstimmigen miénner- 
chor. Partitur. 4to. (Drei heitere 
lieder, no. 3.) [23256 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242232; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Hitt (Minna D.) Capriccietto. (Four 

piano pieces, no. 2.) [23257 

© Oct. 14,1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 

E 241340; G. Fred Kranz music co., 
Baltimore, Md. 


HILLMAN (CARL) Nocturne, op. 52; 
fiir fidte, violine und piano. [23258 
© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1910; 
E 237938; Johann André, Offenbach, 

a Main, Germany. 


HIMNO AL CENTENARIO (1810-1910) ; 
letra de C. Junco de la Vega, musica 
de Eduardo Gariel. [238259 

© Aug. 25,1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 240361; Ed. Gariel, Tacubaya, 
D. F., Mexico. 


den, music by Harry Von Tilzer. 
[23260 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 Gc OGk ta, 1910; 
E 241396; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


His FOR SERVICE; words by Belle Case 


Harrington, musie by J. S. Fearis. 
[23261 


© Oct. 11,1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242075; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


His NAME SHALL BE CALLED JESUS; 


Christmas anthem, words from the: 


Bible, music by C. Simper; mixed 
voices. London, Weekes & co. Ato. 
[23262 


© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 « Sept. 28, 
1910; EH 239987 ; Caleb Simper, Barn- 
staple, England. 


His NATAL DAY; a Service for Christ- 
mas, words by Emma Post and oth- 
ers, music by H. W. Porter. 8vo. 

[23263 


© Oct. 13, 1910; 2°c: OG ts, 1910; 
EH 241338; H. W. Porter, Baltimore, 
Md. 


HIS PRESENCE LIGHTS THE WAY; words 
by W. C. Martin, music by Florence 
Williams Falconer. [23264 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242061; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


HISTOIRE DE PRINTEMPS; par C. Ciolfi, 
pour quintette 4 cordes avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [238265 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239449; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


HOCHLANDSKINDER; walzer nach mo- 
tiven aus Rud. Nelson’s operette, 
Miss Dudelsack, arr. von Oscar Fe- 
tras, op. 162, fiir infanterie-musik. 


[28266 - 


© Sept. 21, 1910: 2 ey Senn 2a 
1910; E 239514; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


HOLD ME PARSON HOLD ME, I FEEL RE- 
LIGION COMING ON; words by M. A. 
Robinson, music by J. R. Robinson. 

[23267 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oci"6, 1980; 

E 241145; Southern California music 
co., Los Angeles, Cal. 


HoLp-uep (THE) MAN; song and dance, 
words and music by P. F. Woodford. 
[23268 


© 1c. Sept. 26, 1910; E 239653; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y¥. 


1340 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Noy., 1910 23288 

HOLINESS FOREVERMORE; words and mu- | HoME SWEET HOoME—Continued. 
sie by H. Lillenas. [23269 fantasia-variations by Bishop- 
© June 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; Polla ; piano. [28279 


BE 240572; Haldor Lillenas, Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 


Hoty Book oF Gop; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by W. A. Post. 
[23270 
2 sepe. 12, 1910; 2 & Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240246; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 


Hoty, HOLY; words by Edith Sanford 

Tillotson, music by Fred B. Holton. 

[23271 

fesepe 15. 1910: 2 c. Sept. 28, 

1910; H 289854; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Hoty (THE) HOUR OF PRAYER; words 
and music by Wm. Grant Brooks; 
Sop. and bass. sq. 24mo. [238272 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; H 240414; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HoLy NIGHT! PEACEFUL NIGHT; music 
by A. W. Lansing; mixed voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 957.) a2. 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; 
EH 240501; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


HoMeE; words by Dora Greenwell, mu- 
sic by Wintter Watts; high in F. 
[23274 
© Oct. 14, 1910; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
EH 241400; G. Schirmer, New York, 
SV. 


HOME, DEAR HOME FOR ME; words and 

musie by Harry Ridgeway. [23275 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; 

E 240567; Stratton. music co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 


Home (THE) eGuARD; school march, 
by M. Greenwald; piano. [23276 
© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; EK 240294; M. Greenwald, New 
Mork. IN. ¥. 


Home (THE) oF GoD; words by G. F. 
Dausson, music by J. Bjornson. 


2a2T7 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 

E 241229; Johannes Bjornson, 
Whitesburg, Ky. 


HoME SWEET HOME; arr. by Sidney 
Steinheimer; pf. (Old favorites, no. 
8604. ) [23278 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
HE 241081; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241469; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


fantasie by A. E. Harris; violin 
and piano. [23280 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240186; Carl Fischer, New 
Work INO: 


HOMELAND; waltzes by Harry J. Lin- 
coln; piano. [23281 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239651; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Honey; words by Chas. H. Cain, mu- 

sic by Dick Whiting. [238282 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 

EH 240861; Will C. Wheeler & Chas. 
H. Cain, Los Angeles, Cal. 


HoNEY BOY, HONEY GAL, HONEY MOON; 
words by Francis Conlan, music by 
George Evans. [23283 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 
HE) 241284; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
INS AY 


HONEY GIRL, YOU’RE A PEARL; words 
and music by H. Breckman. 
[23284 
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1910; EH 240326; Herman Breckman, 
Hammond, Ind. 


Honty I WILL LONG FOR You; medley 
two-step, by Hd. Edwards, arr. by 
Paul Henneberg; band. S8vo. 

[23285 

©! Septi22, 190} 2c. Sept 30} 

1910; FE 240423; Jos. Morris co., New 
York,- N. Y. 

intro. My little Honey Bee, 
by Ed. Edwards, arr. by Paul Hen- 
neberg; orchestra with piano acc. 
8vo. [23286 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 30; 
1910; E 240422; Jos. Morris ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 

HONEY, WON’T YOU BE MY QUEEN; 
words and music by Max Geller. 
New. York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[23287 

© Sept. 19) 1910: :2,.e@ Septs 2, 

1910; E 239428; Max Geller, Chat- 
ham, Canada. 

HonKA-TONK RAG; words by Earle C. 
Jones, music by L’Albert. [238288 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; BH 239529; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


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23289 


pt. I, n. s., v. 5 


Hore (L’espoir); by H. Beaumont; 

piano. [23289 

©! Oct. 8; 1910; 2 c-Octieas, 1210: 

E 241296; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 

HOPE ON! HOPE EVER; words by Morris 
Harvey, music by H. G. Pélissier. 

[23290 

© Sept. 28, 1910: 2 e:, Sen 29, 

1910; E 240468; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London, England. 

HoPe’s HARBOR; words by Geo. W. 
Winfrey and I. A. Loeb, music by 
I. A. Loeb. [23291 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241176; Isaac Anderson Loeb, 
Chicago, Ill. 
HOPE’S MESSAGE; words and music by 
EF. Schimelpfenig. obl. 12mo. 
[23292 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1910; E 239265; 
Fred Schimelpfenig, Plano, Tex. 

HORNPIPE POLKA; by Jas. I. Wray op. 

10; piano. Boston, Evans music co. 

[23293 

fo eAnre 24 19tO | 2 ec. Ane, 26. 

1910; E 288826; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Hosanna; glory to God in the highest, 
finale from the cantata, The star of 
Bethlehem, music by F. Flaxington 
Harker; mixed voices. (Oct. cho- 
Tuses, no. 5518.) [23294 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 « Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289805; G. Schirmer, New 
Work: NIVY: 

Hour (THE) OF PRAYER; words by 
Charlotte Elliott, music by Walter 
Rolfe; soprano and tenor. [23295 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240489; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 

HOUSEKEEPER (THE) BARNDANCE; by 
A. Kimball; piano. [23296 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
Ke 241376; Leo Feist, New York, 
i Paes 

How BEAUTIFUL UPON THE MOUN- 
TAINS; words by Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson, music by Fred B. Holton. 

[23297 

e. Sept. 28, 

Lorenz pub. co., 


9 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 
1910; EH 239855 ; 
Dayton, Ohio. 

How CAN THEY TELL THAT O1’M IRISH; 
written and composed by C. W. 
Murphy, American version by Nora 
Bayes and Jack Norworth. [23298 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 241269; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


A 


How coULD IT BE; words by Maude 
Trumbull, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
4to. ; [23299 

© Sept. 2, 1910-9223 een 10; 
1910; E 237913; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


How MANY TIMES DO I LOVE THEE, 
DEAR; words by Thomas Lovell Bed- 
does, music by Hleanor Everest 
Freer, op. 19, no. 4; high voice. 

[23300 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, | 


1910; E 2389704; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


How- VERY NEAB MY HEAVEN [EIES; 
words by James B. Kenyon, music 


by Jean Paul Kursteiner, op. 12, 
high or medium voice in D. (Three 
love songs, no. 2.) [23301 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239361; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


How WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A BABY; 
written and composed by E. W. 
Rogers. [23302 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240452; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


HuMitity; words by Harold Simpson, 
music by A. H. Behrend. [23303 
© Sept. 15, 1910-2 Sene ae 
1910; E 239305; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


HUMMING-TOP; words by Eugene Field, 
music by Edward Shippen Barnes; 
low voice. [23304 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 « Sept. 15, 
1910; E 2400388; G. Sehirmer, New 
Work, SN. Ye 


HUMORESQUE; by A. von Ahn Carse; 
pf. (Characteristic pieces, no. 3.) 
[23305 
© Sept. 28, 1910:°2 "eee 
1910; E 241029; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY. See Liszt (F.) 


HURRA, WIR LEBEN NOCH; potpourri 
aus Ger revue, musik von Victor Hol- 
laender, fiir klavier mit tiberlegtem 
text. [238306 

© Sept. 27, 1910: 2° e-Genre: 
1910; E 240845; Ed: Bote & G. Boek, 
Berlin, Germany. 


HURRICANE RAG; eccentric two step, by 

F. G. Johnson; piano. [23307 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 240368; Frederick G. Johnson, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


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nos. 44-47, Noy., 1910 


23325 


HYDROPATEN (DIE); waltz, by Jos. 


Gung’l, arr. by T. H. Rollinson. 4to. 
(Standard ed. for orchestra, no. 
3ST.) [238308 


© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1910; 
E 240655; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


HYMENEE; valsSe par Emile Wesly, 
pour violon, flite, clarinette, mando- 
line et piano. [28309 

Sent. 17, 1910;, 2 ¢.. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239459; HE. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


transcrite par Gabriel Allier, 
pour harmonie et fanfare. 4to. 
P23a10 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239451; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 

HyMN; words by Mrs. Jane Ermina 
Locke, music by Anna W. Poole; 
sop. or ten. Buffalo, Denton, Cottier 
& Daniels. [23011 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 

E 240766; Mrs. Jos. T. Cook, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 

HYMN FOR NIGHT; motette, music by 

Geo. Shinn; mixed voices. 4to. 

(Choral album, no. 970.) [233812 


© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239300; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 

HyMwn soxkzt0w. See Trzy piesni. 


HYMNAL FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL; 
comp. and ed. by Rev. EH. C. Cronk, 
Columbia, S. C., The Lutheran 
board of publication [1910] 208 p. 
Svo. $0.35. [23313 

© Sept. 15, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1910; A 271794; Lutheran board of 
publication, Columbia, S. C. 


HYMNS OF THE LIVING CHURCH; ed. by 
Charles Taylor Ives and R. Hunting- 
ton Woodman. New York, The Cen- 
bury  ¢o:., 1910. “Various paging. 
Svo. $1.50. [23314 

© Sept: 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1910; A 273367; Century co., New 
Work, N. Y. 
HiYPNOTIZER RAG; by Clarence H. Gra- 
ham; piano. [23315 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240317; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

I AM LEAVING; OR, LEAVE I MUST TODAY ; 
words by Jesse G. M. Glick, music 
by Walter Wolff. [233816 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240803; Thompson music co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


I BEGIN; waltz by P. Willy, ed. by S. L. 
Herrmann; piano four hands. 
[23317 
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 240275; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON YOU; words 
by FE. E. Hern, music by R. A. 
Browne. [233818 


Ore. Octy 15, A910 hin 2 Ate 4Or 
Frank EK. Hern, Huntington, W. Va. 


I CAN FEEL YOUR KISSES NOW; words 

and music by Dempsey and Schmid. 

[238819 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; 

E 240598; H. A. Weymann & son, 
ine., Philadelphia, Pa. 


I CAN’T THINK OF ANYTHING THAT’S 
HALF AS SWEET AS YOU; words and 
music by Harl Benham. [28820 


©) Oct: 3, 1910: 2)¢. Oct: 3, 1910: 
EK 240588; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York. Ns. Y¥- 


I COME FROM AFAR; from Hans, the 
flute player, opéra comique, French 
version by Maurice Vaucaire and 
Georges Mitchell, English lyrics by 
A. St. John-Brenon, music by Louis 
Ganne. New York, Boosey & co. 

[23321 

© Oct: 7, 1910; "2 c: Oct. 8; 1910; 

EH 241245; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


I’D LIKE TO KNOW THE COMBINATION OF 
YOUR HEART; aS intro. by The trouble 
makers, lyric by Bobby Jones, music 
by Linda Bloodgood. [23822 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239528; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I’D LIKE TO STAY BUT MY FEET SAYS 
NAY; words and music by R. Hard- 
ing; violin ace. [23323 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1910; H 2403848; 
Richard Harding, Hermon, Cal. 


I’D LIKE TO TELL YOUR FORTUNE DEARIE; 
words by Harry. Williams, music by 
Hebert Van Alstyne. [23824 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1910; BH 239534; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York,.N. Y. 


I’D LOVE TO LIVE IN LOVELAND WITH A 
GIRL LIKE you; words and musi¢e by 
W. R. Williams. 23325 
© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ¢e. Oct. 5, 1910; 

E 240621; Will Rossiter, Chicago, I. 


1343 


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23326 


I'D RATHER BE WHERE THE GIRLS ARE; 
written and composed by Jobn A. 
Glover-Kind. - [23326 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241053; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

I DON’T BELIEVE YOU; words by Wm. 
Dillon, music by H. Von Tilzer. 

[2383827 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2-c. Oct. 15, 

1910; E 241398; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 

I DON’T CARE IF I NEVER GET HOME; 
written and composed by Paul Pel- 
ham and J. P. Long. [233828 

©uSept. 27, 19107 2 ce, Sepe. 27, 
1910; E 2403882; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

I DON’T WANT TO BE A SOLDIER BOY; 
from The echo, words by Geo. V. 
Hobart, music by Karl Hoschna. 

[28829 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1910; EK 2393875; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

I FIND NO FAULT IN JESUS; words by 
A. H. Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley. 

[288380 


© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
EK 2413380; Ackley & Rodeheaver, 
Chicago, II]. 

I GAVE ALL MY LOVE TO A SAILOR; words 
by René Bronner, music by H. W. 
Petrie; baritone solo. [238331 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; EK 240447; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

I Go; words by Julia H. Johnston, mu- 
sic by I. H. Reynolds. S8vo. (Seven 
gospel songs, no. 1.) [23332 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
H 240115; I. HE. Reynolds, Atlanta, 
Ga. 


I HAVE A FRIEND; words by Ada Blenk- 
horn, music by M. L. McPhail. 
[283833 
© (Ochs, 1910 2 -e. OcE Ve 
1910; H 242052; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS; words by 
Charlotte Elliott, music by Esther 
Gronow ; ladies’ voices. 4to. [23334 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; EH 240448; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
KNOW HE IS NEAR ME; words by 
Belle Case Harrington, music by 
Wm. F. Archer. [238385 
©. Oct, ies 1910" "2 +c... Ock 17, 
1910; E 242059; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


ke 


pt. IIT, 7.8: V.0 


I KNOW THE TEARS; words and music 
by B. Byrom. London, Novello & 
C67 ltd: [238836 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240865; Blanche Byrom, Lang- 
land Bay, England. 


I LAY MY SINS ON JESUS; music by F. 
W. Wegenast; solos and chorus of 
mixed voices. (Octavo church mu- 
Sic, no. 57.) [233387 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240727; Whaley, Royce & 
co., ltd., Toronto, Canada. 


I LIKE ’EM PLUMP; from The slim 
princess, words by Henry Blossom, 
music by Leslie Stuart. [233388 


© Sept. 21, 1910; 2% Seni. 22; 
1910; E 240272; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


I’LL BE THE SUNSHINE IF YOU'LL BE THE 
ROSE; words and music by H. Albert. 
[23839 


© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240122; Herman Albert, 
Chicago, Ill. 

I’LL BE WAITING AT THE STATION, DEAR; 
written and composed by Herbert 
Shelley. [23340 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240167; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, Hngland. 


I’LL CALL YOU BABY; words by Francis 
Robinette, music by G. J. Becker. 

[23841 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 5, 1910; 

E 241219; Geo. J. Becker, New York, 

INBy Xe 

TV’LL LOVE BUT THEE; words and music 

by Helen Annis Casterline. Cin- 

cinnati, Willis music co. [23342 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239701; W. H. Willis & co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

T’LL LOVE Him MoRE; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[23343 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242085; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

TLL TAKE YOU TO THE MOVING PIC- 
TURES, SISTER DEAR; words and music 
by J.) Paul: 

© 1 ¢e¢ Oct. 5, 19105 Ae20GsT; 
John Paul, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 

I’LL TRUST HIS PRECIOUS PROMISES; 
words by Mabel J. Rosemon, music 
by Powell G. Fithian. [283845 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242117; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


23365 


I wove Jesus; words by E. E. Hewiit, 

musie by B. D. Ackley. [23346 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 

EK 241321; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


I LOVE THE NAME OF MAry; from Barry 
of Ballymore; by Chauncey Olcott 
and Ernest R. Ball; hotel orch. 
4to. [23347 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240148; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I LOVE TO TALK WITH THEE; words by 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by G. 
W. Elderkin. [23348 

© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240105; G. W. Elderkin, 
Chicago, IIl. 


I’M A LOVING ONLY YOU; words and 
music by H. E. Graham. [283849 


segs, 1910> 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239637; Herbert E. Graham, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


I’M A MARRIED MAN; words by Ballard 

Macdonald, music by Harry Carroll. 

[23550 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 

EK 241172; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. N.Y. 

I’M AN HONORARY MEMBER OF THE 
Patsy CLuB; words by Andrew B. 
Sterling, music by H. Von Tilzer. 

[238851 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 

EK 241897; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


I’M DREAMING THE SWEETEST DREAMS; 
words by C. L. B. Mills, music by 
H. N. MeCormick. [23352 


© 1c. Oct. 10, 1910; H 241465; C.. 
L. B. Mills, Cooperton, Okla. 


I’M FANCY FREE (Lied vom schlaf- 
coupé) ; from The girl in the train 
(Die geschiedene frau), lyric by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Leo Fall. 

[23355 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 239373; M. Witmark & sons, 
mewovork, N.Y. 

hotel orch. 172. [23354 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 

1910; E 240240; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

I’M GOING CRAZY, DON’T YOU WANT TO 
COME ALONG; in The beauty spot, 
words and music by Thos. 8S. Allen. 

[238355 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 

1910; E 239671; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


13 


I’M GOING ON A LONG VACATION; in Are 
you a Mason, words by Irving Ber- 
lin, music by Ted Snyder. [23356 

©: Oct. 12,1910) 2) e Oct, 12, 
1910; E 240952; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 

I’M JUST PININ’ FOR YOU; words by 
Harry Williams, music by Egbert 
Van Alstyne. [23357 

© Sept... 13, 1910542 ¢,Sept: 15, 
1910; E 240623; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I’M LONGING FOR SOMEONE’S LOVE; words 
and musie by L. Z. Phillips. 

[23358 

© Sept; 21,1910; 2. & Sept. 21, 

1910; EK 240225; Southern music co., 
Memphis, Tenn. 

I’M LOOKING FOR A NICE YOUNG FELLOW 
WHO IS LOOKING FOR A NICE YOUNG 
GIRL; words by Jeff T. Branen, music 
by S. R. Henry. [23359 


@ Sept. 28. 1910: 2%c* Sept, 29) 
1910; E 240446; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I’M TAKING MY VACATION, HI LE, HI LO; 
words by H. G. Brock, music by R. 
A. Browne. [23360 


© 1c Oct. 15, 1910; E 241346; 
Homer G. Brock, Kansas City, Kans. 


I’M THE MAN THEY’RE LOOKING FOR; 
words and music by Ed. Rogers. 
[23361 


© Sept. 21, 1910; 2c Sept. 24, 
1910; EH 239497; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 

I’M WAITING HERE FOR WINNIE; words 
and music by E. Ray Goetz. 

[238362 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 @ Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240590; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Work; (N.Y. 

I MADE THESE AND I’M GOING TO MAKE 
SOME MORE; words and music by R. 
Harding; violin acc. [23363 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240340; 
Richard Harding, Hermon, Cal. 

I NEVER GO IN VAIN; words by James 
Rowe, music by HE. S. Lorenz. 

[23364 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242105; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Obio. 

I NEVER MISSED A MISS LIKE I MISS 
you; from My girl from the U. 8. A., 
words by GC. P. McDonald, music by 
Evans Lloyd. [28865 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1910; BE 239405; Victor Kremer Co., 
Chicago, Il. 


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23366 pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 
I PROMISE THEE; words and music by | I’vE GOT RINGS ON MY FINGERS; intro. 
M. B. Williams. Philadelphia, the popular songs I’ve got rings on 
Hatch music co. [233866 my fingers and Miss O’Hara in her 


kH 


© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239643; Maude Broyles 
Williams, Savannah, Tenn. 


SHALL SEE HimM; words by Minnie 
A. G. Edington, music by Alfred 
Beirly. [| 23367 

© Oct. 10; 1910; 2 ec. ‘Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242127; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


SHALL WALK BY HIS SIDE; words by 
Be chy eRexrord, “music by”, Bo Ay: 
Ackley. [23368 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c.. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241326; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Il. 


SIGH FOR YOU, VIRGINIA; words and 
music by J. D. Oberlender. [23369 


© Feb. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
E 241411; J. D. Oberlender, Leaven- 
worth, Kans. 

SOUGHT THE LORD; words from 

Psalm xxxiv, music by Alfred G. 

Robyn; duet for alto and tenor. 
[23370 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240872; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING EY. 

SUPPOSE SHE KNOWS; words and 
music by J. P. Harrington, E. W. 
Rogers and Orlando Powell. [23371 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
EK 241217; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

THINK J HEAR MY COUNTRY CALLING 
ME; words and music by Raymond 
A. Browne. [23312 

GOet. AT, 0900. “2 .e-sOct. aT 
1910; E 241443; Musie house of 
Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 

THINK OF THEE; words by Martin 
Schtttze, music by Alice Bennet 
Wing. [23373 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239707; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


I’VE ENLISTED IN THE ARMY OF THE 


Kine; words by Alexander Black- 
burn, music by H. M. Ross. [23374 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; EH 240440; Harry M. Ross, Ar- 
lington, Wash. 


I’VE GOT A SWEETHEART; words and 


music by La Fayette Lentz Butler. 
[28375 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241008; Ted Snyder co., New 
York, N. Y. 


1346 


I WANT TO PLAY 


emerald tiara; two step, by Maurice 
Scott; pf. [28376 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240162; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


I’VE LOST MY TEMPER; words by. Mrs. 


Belle Case Harrington, music by 
BK. S. Lorenz. [23377 

© Sept.. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239916; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


I WANT SOMEBODY TO TEASE; novelty 


song, words and music by Ammon E. 
Cramer. [233878 

© Sept. 22, 1910-92 ee mseen 2s 
1910; EK 239617; A. E. Cramer music 
eo., Frederick, Md. 


I WANT TO BE A HELP TO MOTHER; from 


the rural musical play Hope Valley, 
lyric by P. J. Burrell, music by 
K. J. Weed. [238379 
© 1 c. Sept. 27, 1910; H 240359; 
Percy J. Burrell, Boston, Mass. 


I WANT TO GO ’WAY WITH YOU; words 


by Rida Johnson Young, music by 
W. A. Schroeder. [23380 

© Sept..12, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 13, 
1910; H 287989; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I WANT TO LIVE FOR JESUS; words by 


James Rowe, musie by Florence Wil- 
liams Falconer. [233881 


© Oct. 11, 1910 ;2'¢ Ocean 
E 242074; Lorenz Pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. ; 


HOUSE WITH YOU; 

from Madame Sherry, lyrics by Otto 

Hauerbach, music by Karl Hosechna. 

[23382 

©. Sept. -24, 1910;:.2 Yep Senrerzoe: 

1910; EK 239692; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


I WANT TO TELL YOU HOW I LOVE YOU; 


words by Arthur Davenport and 
H. G. Pélissier, music by H. G. 
Pélissier. [2383883 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 241481; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London, England. 


I WANT YOUR HEART FOR A CHRISTMAS 


GIFT; words by K. Prim, musie by 
Aug. Bohlender. [23884 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240599; Kathryn Prim, Pittsburg, 
Pa. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


23401 


I WAS ALL RIGHT IN MY YOUNGER DAYS, 
But I'M ALL IN NOW; words by A. 
Seymour Brown, music by Nat. D. 
Ayer. [28885 

fe sem. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 238541; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I WILL ARISE; motet, text from St. 
Luke XI and Psalm CIII, music by 
Richard Dering, ed. and English 
text adapted by Frederick Bridge, 
for five mixed voices. 4to. [23386 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1910; E 239961; Bosworth & ©Co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


I WILL MAGNIFY THEE; anthem, words 
from Psalm 114, music by James H. 
Rogers; mixed chorus with soprano 
and bass solos. (Collection of oc- 
taro church music, no. 5442.) [23387 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240108; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y¥. 


I WILL SING THE WONDROUS STORY; 
brilliant variations by M. W. But- 
ler; piano. [23388 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241308; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


I WISH I HAD A JOB IN WALL STREET; 
words by Herman Zink, music by 
J. ©. Eaton. New York, Old Do- 
minion music co. [ 233889 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 289942; EHaton music pub. 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


Leon 


WONDER IF YOU CARE; words by Edgar 
Ruff, music by Edward Ferraro. 
[238390 
Gr Aue 18. 1910: 2 ec. Aug. 20, 
1910; E 238837; Ferraro & Ruff, 
New York, N. Y. 
WONDER WHERE HEAVEN CAN BE; 
words by R. M. Hunter, music by 
J. M. Hunter. [23391 
@rOct 1; 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
H 242265; R. M. Hunter, Mountain 
Grove, Mo. 


Leo 


I WOULD BE A LITTLE SUNBEAM. See 
Sunbeam. 


I WOULD LIKE TO BE YOUR SWEET- 


HEART; words and music by C. 
Moore. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [28892 


@esept..27,/1910> 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; EH 240392; Claude Moore, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


13 


I WOULD MY LOVE WERE LIKE A STAR; 
words by James B. Kenyon, music 


by Jean Paul Kursteiner, op. 12, 
Inedium voice in FEF. (Three love 
_ songs, no. 1.) [28393 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1910; E 289360; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. — 

IcH BIN EIN GAST AUF ERDEN; ged. von 


Paul Gerhardt, musik von Max 
Gulbins, op. 62, fiir gemischten 
chor. Partitur:, + 4to: (Vier ge- 
Singe, no. 4.) [23394 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242242; Gebriider Hug & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 

IcH HORT’ EIN SICHLEIN RAUSCHEN; 
ged. aus Des knaben wunderhorn, 
vertont von Richard Trunk, op. 30, 
no. 38, ftir mi&nnerchor. Partitur. 
4to. [23395 

© Sept: 10;-1910-" 2eex Oty alt 
1910; E 242235; Gebrtider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 

IcH STEHE HOCH UBER DEM SEE; ged. 
yon Frau yon Lieven, musik von 
Max Reger, op. 14 B, ftir bass 
stimme. [23396 

© Aug. 26, 1910; 2c. Sept. 21, 1910; 
H 239605; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Ir I COULD SEE AS FAR AHEAD AS I CAN 
SEE BEHIND; words and music by 
Branen and Lange. [23397 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 6, 1910; 

EK 2411738; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York, N. Y. 

Ir I LovE you; words by James How- 
ard, music by C. EK. Gardner. [23398 

© 1c. Sept. 26, 1910; E 239684; 

Carl BE. Gardner, Lynn, Mass. 

Ir I ONLY COULD FORGET YOU AS YOU 
HAVE FORGOTTEN ME; words and 
music by Dave Morrison. Philadel- 
phia, Girard music pub. co. [2383899 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4; 1910; 

EK 241258; Dave Morrison, Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 

Ir I ONLY HAD SOMEONE TO LOVE ME; 

words and music by B. F. Seiple. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23400 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1910; 
EH 237924; Bessie F. Seiple, Char- 
lotte, Mich. 

ONLY ONE, JUST ONLY ONE SWEET 
LOVING GIRL LOVED ME; words and 
music by H. Elmer Buckingham. 

23401 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; HE 240319; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ir 


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23402 


pt. IE Nes vo 


IF SOME ONE ONLY CARED FOR ME; words 
and music by Harold Jack Gould. 
[23402 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 241409; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
TM. 


Ik WE SAY THAT WE HAVE NO SIN; 
anthem, music by Geo. Shinn; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral album, no. 
972.) [28403 


©) Sept. 21, 1910) 2c. Oct... 1910; 
EH 240558; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


IF WE WERE MARRIED; as intro. in He 
came from Milwaukee, words by EKd- 
ward Madden, music by Louis A. 
Hirsch. [ 23404 


©: Oct: 3, 1910; 2 «Oct. 3, 1910; 
EK 240593; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N.Y; 


IF WOMEN BE PERMITTED TO VOTE; words 
and music by C. Sandoe. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [23405 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
E 241247; Clayton Sandoe, Platts- 
burgh, N. Y. 


IF YE ABIDE; hymn, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. sq. 24mo. [23406 


© Sept. 27,1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; EH 240418; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


IF YOU AIN’T GOT NOTHING TO GIVE ME 
YOU AIN’T NO FRIEND TO ME; words 
and music by F. Richardson. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 23407 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; EH 240394; Frank Richardson, 
W. Palm Beach, Fla. 


IF YOU’D WHISPER YES DEAR, AND RIDE 
THRO’ LIFE WITH ME; words by Reah 
M. Jackson, music by Hermann 
Klausner. [23408 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240318; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ir YOU DON’T KNOW THE PASS WORD, 


SMILE; words by Mrs. Belle Case 
Harrington, music by Karl K. 
Lorenz. [23409 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28 
1910; E 239917; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


IF YOU HAVE JESUS WITH YOU; words 
by J. T. Latta, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [23410 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910: 
E 242077; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


IF YOU PROMISE TO BEHAVE; words and 

music by Kendis and Paley. [23411 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 cs Octls 1910 ; 

EK 241462; Kendis & Paley, New 
York. IN7Y: 

Ir YOU’RE A SUFFRAGETTE; OR, WOMAN’S 
RIGHTS; song, music by Al. Brown; 
violin ace. [23412 

© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; H 239786; 
Al. Brown, New York, N. Y. 

IF YOU WERE A CLOVER BLOSSOM ; words 

and music by M. D. Rogers. [23413 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 


1910; E 240226; Margaret Douglas | 


Rogers, United States. 


Ir YOU WERE THERE WITH ME; from He 
came from Milwaukee, lyric by Ed- 
win Madden, music by Ben M. Jer- 
ome and Louis A. Hirsch. [23414 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EH 240661; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Works Ne Ye 

IHR SEIT A GRIENER; words and music 

by Solomon Small. [23415 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1910; E 240259; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 

ILLINOIS SUNSET SONG; words by S. S. 
Colvin, melody by F. K. W. Drury, 
harmonized by O. W. Schreiber. 

[23416 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

EK 240897; S. S. Colvin & F. K. W. 
Drury, Champaign, Il. 

Intys; suite byzantine, sur le ballet 
La princesse au sabbat, par Louis 
Ganne; partition d’orchestre. 

[23417 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 

H 239748; Costallat et cie., Paris, 
France. 

Im APRIL; musik von Max Reger, op. 
4, fiir eine mittlere stimme. (6 lie- 
der, no. 4.) [23418 

© Sept. 1, 1910;°2 eG Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239583; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

IM SPATSOMMER; polnisches volkslied, 
worte von Rich. Stecher, musik arr. 
von Hugo Jiingst, op. 87%, fiir man- 


nerchor. Partitur und  stimmen. 
4to. (Fremdlindische volksweisen, 
no. 56.) [23419 


© Sept. 14, 1910;° 25) Ocewti. 
1910; BH 242247; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


IMAN; a Mohammedan serenade; lyric — 


by John P. Wilson, music by Na- 
thaniel D. Mann. [23420 

© Aug. 25, 1910: 2. ci Auge: 
1910; E 238819; Victor Kremer Co., 
Chicago, Il. 


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nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


23439 


IMITATION DES PETITS TAMBOURS; par 
F. Poliakin, pour violon avec ace. de 
piano. [238421 

ey Age 12 1910: 2 c Sept. 10, 
1910: E 2387962; Bosworth & ©co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


IMMANUEL; cantata, words by Elsie 
Dunean Yale. music by A. Geibel; 
solo yoices chorus and organ. Vo- 
cal score. Svo. [238422 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241476; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IMMER FLOTT; polka-bluette von Lud- 
wig André, op. 24, fiir piano. 

[23423 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1910; 

E 237939; Johann André, Offenbach 

a/Main, Germany. 
ImPRovviso; di Mario Tarenghi, op. 
538, no. 3, per pianoforte. [ 23424 


Age 25, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 289979; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 

ina Leaner. by lu. EH. Orth.. op. 31, 
no. 4; pf. (Little lessons, no. 4.) 
[28425 

i Oct & 1910: 2 c Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241107; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Ne ¥: 


IN A MANGER; words by George O. 
Webster, music by Karl K. Lorenz. 
[23426 
© Sept 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239907; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
IN A PASADENA GARDEN; intermezzo by 
E. Chouteau Legg; piano. [23427 


© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289680; J. W. Jenkins 
sons music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


IN DEAR OLD WAYNE; words by Jos. A. 
Bodie jr., music by Frank A. Jen- 
Kans. [23428 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
EK 241222; F. A. Jenkins, Honesdale, 
Pa. 


IN DEN BERGEN; Suite in 4 sdtzen, von 
Jos. B. Foerster, op. 7, ftir piano a 4 
mains. [23429 


© Aus. 3, 1910;-2 « Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239767; Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 

IN DEN GRABEN; ged. und musik von 
Karl Krobath, op. 18, fiir manner- 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[234380 

@ Sept» 14.) 1910; 2 c, Oct. 1%, 
1910; E 242250; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


IN DREAMING; words by Julius Steger, 
music by Hans Scherber. [23431 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239274; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IN DREAMING HOURS; words by Eben HE. 
Rexford, music arr. from Pinsuti by 
Ira B. Wilson. 4to. [23432 


© Sept. 523° 1910+): 2 "er Sent Ag; 
1910; E 237903; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


IN MANUS TUAS, DOMINE; words by 
C. R. Dorr, music by Gordon Smith; 
tenors and _ basses. 4to. (Apollo 
leaflets, no. 15344.) [23483 

©) Augsiy 26) 1910:).2%e. Aues 25: 
1910; E 2388384; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


IN MEMORIAM; trauermarsch, von Jean 
Sibelius, op. 59, revidiert von Wilh 
Dugge, ftir orchester. Partitur. 

[23434 

© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 10, 

1910; E 237970; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 

IN MEMORY’S GARDEN; words by Dud- 
ley Smith, music by Eric Field- 
Fisher. 1 in G. [284385 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239941; Warren and Phil- 
lips, London, England. 


IN MY HOME AT Bantry Bay; written 
and composed by Harry Castling 
and Fred Godfrey. [28486 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241491; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


IN PICTURE LAND; by Edmund Severn, 
a suite of descriptive solos for 
young players for violin and piano. 

[23437 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240182; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


In Santa F%; words by Arthur Daven- 
port, music by H. G. Pélissier. 
23438 
© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240469; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London, England. 


In TE DOMINE SPERAVI. 
(C. F.) 


IN THE CANOE; by Frances E. Terry, 
op. 5; piano. (Six characteristic 
little pieces, no. 1.) 234389 

© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; EB 240202; Carl Fischer, New 
YorkieNa ZX. 


See Gounod 


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23440 


pt. es Vv. 3 


IN THE GARDEN OF MY HEART; song by 
Caro Roma and Ernest R. Ball, arr. 
by T.> PB. -and Geo... J.) Trinkaus: 
banjo ace. [238440 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 

HE 241139; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York; IN: ¥: 

guitar ace. [23441 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 


1910; E 239796; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

guitar solo. [ 23442 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 « Sept. - 28, 


1910; E 289800; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


— —— (Popular mandolin duos, no. 
58.) [23443 
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 « Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240150; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN THE GARDEN OF ROSES (Im rosen- 
garten); by Hugo Reinhold, op. 53, 
no. 8, ed. and rev. by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano solo. [23444 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 @ Oct. 12, 
1910; EH 240976; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ney. 


IN THE LAND WHERE THE SHAMROCK 
GRowS; words by Joe O’Mara, music 
by Tad Turner. [23445 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 240223; Koninsky music co., 
OVE, NieX 


IN THE STARLIGHT; words by J. E. Car- 
penter, music by Stephen Glover, ed. 
and arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and 
H. L. Heartz; sop. and alto. (The 
Stanhope ed., no. 128) 4to. [23446 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289933; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


IN THE SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE; from 
Barry of Ballymore, by Chauncey 
Olcott and Ernest R. Ball; hotel or- 
chestra. 4to. [23447 

© Sept: 27, 1910; 2-c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239792; M. Witmark & sons, 

‘New York,:N. Y. 

IN THE SWEET BYE AND BYE; fantasia- 
variations by Webster-Polla. [23448 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 


E 241468; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


——-_- 


IN THE VALE OF METTOWEE; words by 
Nellie Trimble, music by Chas. D. 
Griswold. [23449 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240324; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN THE VALLEY OF WYOMING; words 
and music by F. J. Woodcock. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[23450 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c Oct. 8, 1910; 

E 241248; Frank J. Woodcock, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


IN THE VALLEY WHERE THE DAISIES ARE 
IN BLOOM; words and music by G. 
Hickox. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [28451 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 27, 


1910; E 240397; Grace Hickox, Fish | 


Creek, N. Y. 


IN THE WARM BLUE SUMMER WEATHER 
(Slumber-songs of the Madonna, no. 
2); part-song, words by Alfred 
Noyes, music by Colin Tayior; fe- 
male voices. (Octavo ed. of trios 
etc., no. 419.) [23452 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241166; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


INDIANA; state song, words by Mrs. 
Cc. W. Harlan, musie by C. W. Har- 
lan. [2384538 

© May 14, 1910: 2 @ Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289490; Chas. W. Harlan, 
Winona Lake, Ind. 


. . INDIVIDUAL SINGING EXERCISES. 
6th grade. [By] Arthur J. Ab- 
bott ... New York.” Wmcmnain 
[ete.] American book company 
[1910] iv, 5-32 p. 8vo. (Standard 
musical library) $0.10. [23454 


© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; A 2717838; A. J. Abbett, Man- 
chester, N. H. 


[by A. E. French]. Series two 
and three. 4to. [ 23455, 23456 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 
28, 1910; E 239783, 239784; A. EH. 
French, Dover, N. H. 


INNOCENT BESSIE Brown; words and 

music by Irving Berlin. [23457 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 

B 240647 ; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
Ne. 


INQUIETUDE; marche par Paul Saegel, 
pour violon avec ace. de piano, 
série élémentaire. (Le debut du 
violon, premiére série, Chants sans 
paroles, no. 8.) [23458 


© Oct: 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct.-17, 1910; 
EB 242310; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


23477 


INTRODUCTION ET ETUDE BRILLANTE; 
réyeil des fées, par Emile Prudent, 
op. 41, transcrite avec variantes et 
doigtée par. G. Sgambati, pour piano. 

[23459 

© Aue. 23, 1910; 2 ce: Sept. 21, 

1910; E 239579; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


INVOCATION; words and music by Jo- 
seph W. Cohen; violin obbl. London, 
Weekes & Co. [28460 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239938; Mrs. Florence Co- 
hen, London, England. 


IRISH LOVE SONG; poem by Katherine 
Hinkson (Tynan), music London- 
derry air. [23461 

© Au= Js, 1910; 2 c.. Aug. 25, 
1910; E 238889; McLaughlin & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


IRMA; Schottische by H. C. Ellsworth; 
piano. [23462 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240448; H. C. Ellsworth, 
Hudson, Ohio. 


IRRENDE SEELE. See Boehm (A. P.) 


IRRESISTIBLE; valse chantée, words 
and music by Ruth Bustanoby. 1. 
Song. 2. Piano solo. [ 23463, 23464 


© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240969, 240970; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


IsLE (THE) OF LOVE; words by Wynne 
Granville, music by W. H. Good. 
[23465 
© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 3, 1910; 
H 240570; A. L. HE. Davies, Toronto, 
Canada. 


IT Is A GOOD THING; music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. 8vo. (In.The Choir, 
vol. 11, no. 10, Oct. 5, 1910.) [23466 

© Oe 415-1910; 1 © Oct 7, 1910; 
E 240749; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


IT IS YOUR TURN NOW; words by James 

- Rowe, music by E. 8. Lorenz. [23467 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 .¢. Oct: 17; 1910; 

EH 242066; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


IT ISN’T THE THING YOU DO DEAR; words 
by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster, mu- 
sic by Wintter Watts; high in D 
flat. [23468 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
H 241401; G. Schirmer, New York, 
mw. ¥: 


It’s A LONG WAY BACK TO HOME SWEET 
HOME; words by Earle C. Jones, mu- 
sie by L’Albert. [23469 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 26, 
1910; EH 239677; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

IT’S ALL IN A GIRLIE’S STYLE; words and 
music by R. R. Edwards. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub co. [23470 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; EK 240895; R. R. Edwards, 
Fargo, N. Dak. 

IT’S GOT TO BE SOMEONE I LOVE; words 
by Wm. Dillon, music by Alfred J. 
Doyle. [23471 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
BH 241895; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 

It’s MORNING; words by Frank L. Stan- 
ton, music by Amor W. Sharp; high 
voice. [23472 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; EH 2389703; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS; words 
by Shakespeare, music by Wm. 
Blakeley ; mixed voices. 4to. (The 
choral handbook, Curwen’s edition 
60950. ) [238473 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ¢c Sept. 17, 
1910; EH 239346; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


IT WAS NOTHING BUT A ROSE; words 
anon., musie by H. T. Burleigh. No. 
ik, Wow... Nos 2. High: [23474 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241010; William Maxwell music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


ITALIENISCHE MELODIE; von Arthur 


Seybold, op. 141, ftir violine mit 
klavierbegleitung. (Funf  leichte 
vorspielstticke, no. 4.) [23475 


©rOctouke 1910s 21c4Oct. 2, 1910; 

E 2389985; N. Simrock, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

JACINTHES (LES) DES BoIs (Woodland 


bluebells); dance gracieuse, by 
Christian Schiifer, op. 46, no. 1 3 
piano. [23476 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
HB 241124; Charles Sheard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

JAG AR UPPSTANDELSEN OCH LIFVET; 
sextonde séndagen efter trefaldighet. 
ord tran gon. dd. 7 Upp. J. 2 Eimods 
musik af R. Rogers. (Kérsinger for 
eudstjiinsten, no. 31, oktay-serie. ) 

23477 

©) Sept. 3, 1910;,.2 ce. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237921; Augustana book 
eonecern, Rock Island, Ll. 


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23478 


pt: III, 0. s., v.35 


JEPPO LE MUSICIEN ; overture par Zerco, 
pour orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [23478 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1910; 
HE 239729; Barrau, Paris, France. 


JERUSALEM suRGE; motet for festival 
occasions, music by Pietro Aless. 
Yon; male voices. 4to. [28479 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2. c. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 2387995; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 


JEST A WEARYIN’ FER YOU; words by 
F. L. Stanton, music by Frank H. 
Tours; A minor. [23480 


© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 29, 
1910; EH 2410384; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London, England. 


JESUS DULCIS MEMORIA; four-part 
chorus, music by Josef Rheinberger, 
rev. and ed. by Nicola A. Montani; 
mixed voices. (Octavo edition li- 
turgical Catholic church music, no. 
5477.) [23481 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240491; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


JESUS CAME TO SAVE; words by George 
O. Webster, music by Karl K. Lo- 
renz. [23482 

©: Sept, 15, 1910:..2 ¢ Sept.” 28. 
1910; KE 239901; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


JESUS IS A FRIEND OF MINE; words by 
H. D. Spear, music by F. S. Shep- 
ard. [23483 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242058; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


JESUS IS LIVING IN MY HEART; words 
by Ina Duley Ogdon, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [23484 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242086; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


JESUS IS MIGHTY TO SAVE; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
J. S. Fearis. [23485 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242053; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


JESUS’ LITTLE LAMBS; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [23486 

OP Octe sel VsStl 12 vevkOek 17, 
1910; E 242047; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


JESUS ONLY, JESUS EVER; words by 
Mrs. C. D. Martin, music by W. 
Stillman Martin. [23487 


© Oct. 24, 1910; 29) “Oct. 265 
1910; E 242626; C. F. Allen and | 
C. H. Marsh, Winona Lake, Ind. 


JESUS, THE VERY THOUGHT OF THEE; 
anthem, words by Edward Caswall, 
music by J. Lamont Galbraith; 
Soprano solo and quartet or chorus. 
(Oct. church music, no. ?) [23488 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; HB 240726 ; Whaley, Royce & 
CO., itd., Toronto, Canada. 


JESUS WANTS YoU; words by Ina Du- 
ley Ogdon, music by J. S. Fearis. 
[23489 
© Oct. 11, 1990 Seer, 11% 
1910; EE 242056; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


JESUS WHO KNOWS AND CARES; words 
by George O. Webster, music by 
EK. S. Lorenz. [23490 


©: Oct. 11,: 19105 2a BOci wl Ge 
1910; H 242064; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


JEWELS OF THE SPRINGTIME; three-part 
round, words by A. J. Foxwell, mu- 
sic by F. Curschmann, ed. by Fred- 
eric H. Ripley and H. lL. Heartz. 
4to. (The Stanhope ed., no. 138.) 

[23491 

Be Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1910; 

EH 240682 ; White- Smith eee pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


JOHANNISTRAUM; operette in 3 akten, 
musik von Paolo Gallico; orchester- 
stimmen. [23492 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1910; E 239606; 
Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Germany. 


TORNSON (JuLius K.) Melodie; op. 6, 

no. 2; piano. [23493 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 

EH 240805; Clayton F. Summy co., 

Chicago, I11. 

Valsette; op. 6, no. 1; piano. 

[23494 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 


E 240806; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Il. 


JOIE DE VivRE (The joy of living); 
galop de concert, by Christian 
Schifer, op. 46, no. 6; pf. [23495 

©. Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
BH 241175; Charles Sheard & co., 
London, England. 


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23515 


JOLLYING; words and music by Mrs. 
G. Hughes, arr. by Alex Magnes. 

[28496 

© 1e. Oct. 5, 1910; E 240669; 

Mrs. Gene Hughes, New York, N. Y. 


JONATHAN JAY; humorous patter song; 

words and music by Clifford Grey. 

[23497 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23, 

1910; E 239632; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

JONES; written and composed by C. W. 


Murphy and Dan Lipton. [23498 
© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 138, 
1910; EH 2387976; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 

JOY IN THE PRESENCE OF THE KING; 
words by E. E. Hewitt, music by 
B. D. Ackley. [23499 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 

E 241316; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Il. 

JOYEUX (LE) BAMBOULA; marche danse 


américaine, par R. J. Rey; pour 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
[23500 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241048; R. J. Rey, Versailles, 
France. 


JOYFULLY SING; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[23501 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240925; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Til. 


JUBILATE DEO; set to music by Her- 
bert G. Loveday, in EH flat; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Church music re- 
view, no. 274.) [23502 


© Oct. 1,,1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 3, 1910; 
EH 240596; H. W. Gray co. New 
Work N.Y. 


JUL-KANTAT (Christmas cantata); in- 
nehallande barnkorerna, text af A. 
Bergen, musik af J. Victor Berg- 
quist.. Children’s chorus parts. 
12mo. [23503 


© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240799; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, I11. 


JUMPING JUPITER; selection arr. by 
Chas. Miller; piano. [23504 


© Sept. 12, 1910: 2 c¢. Sept. 13, 
1910; EH 237986; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

JUST A DREAM OF HOME SWEET HOME; 
words and music by Ammon EK, 
Cramer. [238505 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239614; A. E. Cramer music 
co., Frederick, Md. 


JUsT AS I AM; words by Charlotte 
Elliott, music by I. E. Reynolds. 
Svo. (Seven gospel songs, no. 6.) 

[23506 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 

a 240120; I. E. Reynolds, Atlanta, 
a. 

JUST ASK DAD; a song for the little 
folks, music by S. Seiler; low voice 
in B flat. [23507 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. Aug. 10, 1910; 
5 238843; S. Seiler, Los Angeles, 
al. 


JUST FOR A DEAR LITTLE GIRL; words by 
Thos. S. Allen, music by J. M. Daly. 


[23508 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; 

E 240568; Jos. M. Daly, Boston, 
Mass. 


JUST GO TO JESUS YOUR FRIEND; words 
and music by C. Benj. Hopkins. 

[28509 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 

EK 240578; C. B. Hopkins, Chicago, 

1008 

JUST IN LOVE; words and music by 

Rene Dietrich (pseud. of Irene D. 

Wright). [28510 


© 1c Oct: 3, 1910; EB 240564; 
Irene D. Wright, United States. 


JUST JUNE; words by Grace Stone 
Field, music by Geoffrey O’Hara. 
(Three songs, no. 2.) [23511 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241008; William Maxwell music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


JUST KEEP A DREAMING; from Lower 
berth thirteen, words by Collin Davis 
and Arthur Gillespie, musie by Jos. 
EK. Howard. [23512 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
EK 241454; Chas. K. Harris, New 
WorksNe XY. 

JUST KIDS ONCE MORE; words and music 
by A. Kaifetz. Sioux City, West 
pub. co. [23513 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240232; Abe Kaifetz, Sioux 
City, Iowa. 

JUST ONE SHEAF FOR JESUS; words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by W. A. 
Post. [23514 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240249; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

JUST PLAIN MISTER; words by Otto 

Hauerbach, music by Karl Hoschna. 

[28515 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

E 241449; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work Ne Me 


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23516 


DL Wa, SS, Vee 


JUVENILE MARCH; by H. Niirnberg, ed. 
by S. L. Hermann; piano. [23516 
© . Oct:..17,. 1910; 2) c= Ocieely: 
1910; E 241511; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


JUVENILE MASS; by M. L. Nemmers; 
adapted for one or two boy’s voices. 
[23517 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 « Aug. 29, 
1910; E 238955; M. L. Nemmers, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
KAISER (ALFRED) Final; pour piano. 
(Arlequinade, no. 8.) [23518 


© Aue: 295 1910" 2° cA Sepize2i 
1910; E 289570; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


KAISER (DIE) SONATE; yon B. C. Tap- 
ley, ftir pianoforte. [23519 


© Oct. 10) 1910225 € Ockra2 
1910; E 240898; Byron C. Tapley, 
St. John, New Brunswick. 


KATAWAMPUS; a musical play for 
ehildren written by Judge 
Parry and Louis Calvert, music by 
Norman Hayes. Vocal score. 4to. 

[23520 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 

1910; D 18722; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London, England. 

KAtTypIps (THE); words and music 
by Edward Curtis; soprano and alto 
soli and two-part chorus of women’s 
voices. (Octavo choruses, no. 5449.) 

[238521 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 2893858; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 

IXEEP A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW; words 
by Ina Duley Ogdon, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [23522 

eect. 10 sAOIi;::- 2 ve, Ok 47, 
1910; EH 242128; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

IKKEEP US PURE; words by Belle Case 

Harrington, music by E. S. Lorenz. 

[23523 

Oct. A0, 1910 ;.2 ce, Oc 17, 

1910; E 242087; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

KEEP YOUR FAITH IN JESUS; words by 

James Rowe, music by E. S. Lorenz. 

[23524 

Pui@ek 141, (1910 =) 22) e..10e 17; 

1910; E 242076; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

KEEPING STEP WITH JESUS; words by 
Ina Duley Ogdon, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [23525 

© Aci NO, HISINS 2 4¢; Mek 17, 
1910; E 242122; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


KEUSCHE (DIE) SUSANNE; operette in 
drei akten, text von Georg Okon- 
kowsky, musik yon Jean Gilbert. 
Vollstaindiger klavierauszug mit 
deutschem text. [23526 

©. Aug. 22, 1910: 2 @ Sept. 15, 
1910; D 18719; Musik-verlag Mu- 
Sika, Leop. Gross & Max Winter- 
feld, Charlottenburg, Germany. 


KEY (THE) OF HEAVEN; Sacred song, 


music by L. Moeslein. New York, 
J. Fischer & bro. [23527 
© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 


1910; E 240001; Lawrence Moeslein, 

Hoboken, N. J. 

KINDER (RALPH) Caprice; for organ. 

[23528 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; 

EX 240871; G. Schirmer, New York, 
IN: Ae 


KING OF GLORY; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by Fred. B. 
Holton. [23529 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239847; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Kine (THE) OF LOVE MY SHEPHERD 
Is; hymn, music by Esther Gronow. 
Svo. [23530 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240421; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


——words by H. W. Baker, music by 

Oley Speaks, low voice, B flat. 

[2353.1 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 € Sep 21, 

1910; E 239561; John Chureh ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


IXING OF THE AIR; march and two step, 
by Julius K. Johnson; pf. [23532 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 « Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241099; Koninsky music co., Troy, 
NY. 


Kine (THE) OF TWO STEPS; by H. 
Louis Kisskalt, arr. by Lou S. Lash- 
ley ; piano. [28533 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 «& Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239789; Henry L. Kisskalt, 
Chicago, Il. 


Kine (THE) WILL COME; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by. I. E. 
Reynolds. Svo. (Seven gospel songs, 
no. 4.) [23584 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 240118; I. E. Reynolds, Atlanta, 
Ga. 


1354 


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nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


23554 


KiIRMESS IM pDoORF; ged. von Otto 
Hausmann, musik von Max Meyer- 


Olbersleben, op. 96, no. 3, fir 
gemischten chor. Partitur. 4to. 
[235385 


Semtrae 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 239959; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


KIRSCHEN (DIE) IN NACHBARS GARTEN ;} 
ged. von Julius Freund, musik von 
Victor Hollaender, arr. von C. H. 
Béhm fiir waldzither. obl. 16mo. 

[235386 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 « Sept. 21, 

1910: E 239507; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Kiss (THE) you GAVE; from Madame 
Sherry, lyric by Otto Hauerbach, 
music by Karl Hoschna. [23537 

(2) era 1910- 2c. Oct. 6,'1910; 
E 241171; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


KISSABLE EYES; from Queen of Bo- 
hemia, lyric by Crane Wilbur, music 
by Paul Rubens. [235388 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EK 240663; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, MW: ¥. 


KISSING VIA words and 
music anon. [23539 
eedteee Mc. |. 1910; EH 241012; 
Fellheimer Edwards pub. co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


WIRELESS ; 


KLAVIERBUCHLEIN ; vorschule des poly- 
phonen spiels, von Martin Frey, op. 
82. obl. 12mo. (Edition, no. 1788.) 

[23540 


@wAue. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1910; EK 237959; Steingriber verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


KLEINE (DAS) NIGGERGIRL; musik von 
Walter Kollo, arr. von Ant. Stelzl, 
fiir zither [mit tiberlegtem text.] 
obl. 8vo. [23541 

©Orsepe, 21, 1910: 2c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239510; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. , 


KLEINE SIPPSCHAFT; zehn  klavier- 
sticke ftir die jugend, von Ernst 
Baeker, op. 30, heft 1 und 2. [23542 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; EH 240533; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


KNIGHT OF THE ROAD; words by E. J. 
Burdick, music by E. J. Washbon. 
[285438 
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 240670; EH. J. Burdick, Lockport, 
is. 3, 


IXNIGHTS OF THE CROSS; a Song mili- 
tant, words anon., music by Harry 
Rowe Shelley. 1. Duet for alto or 
baritone wtih organ ace. 2. Sop. or 
ten. solo in F, with piano acc. 3. 
Cornet and organ parts. 

[28544-23546 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 15, 

1910; 1 241406-241408; G. Schirmer, 
New York, N. Y. 


1. Mixed chorus with bari- 
tone solo. 2. Men’s voices. (Collec- 
tion of octavo church music, no. 5460 
and 5462.) [23547, 23548. 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
17, 1910; E 240109, 240110; G. Schir- 
mer, New York, N. Y. 


trio of women’s voices with 
piano ace. (Octavo choruses, no. 
5461.) [23549 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 2389278; G. Schirmer, New 
York, JN. Y. 


KODAK FIENDS; words by Harriet D. 
Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[23550 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2398738; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


KONIG (DER) DER EHREN IST DA; ged. 
von C. Stabler, musik von Theo. 
Zbinden. [23551 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239494; C. Hauser, agt., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


KONIG WISWAMITRA; words by Hein- 
rich Heine, music by Karl Fochler, 


op. 104; mé&nnerchor. 4to. (Im 
verein, no. 3421.) [28552 
© Aus (245 1910526. Auge 26, 


1910; E 238824; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 


KO6nicin Luise; festakt zur feier ihres 
100. todestages, dichtung von Victor 
Bliithgen, musik von Arthur Egidi, 
op. 12, fiir vierstimmigen gemischten 
chor mit orchester begleitung. Par- 
titur. 4to. [235538 

@w Auer 2 1910'S 2 ce. (Sept. 710; 
1910; E 237948; Chr. Friedrich Vie- 
weg, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


Kon NIDREI; paraphrase on the original 
ancient Hebrew melody, by H. Mey- 
er; piano solo. [28554 

@e Sent. 23, ago: 2. cs Ont; 42, 
1910; E 240978; Carl Fischer, New 
Works INS Xe 


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23555 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 5 


KoOMARINSKAJA (a Slavonic wedding) ; 
fantasia, by M. I. Glinka, arr. by 


Frank Winterbottom ; military 
band. [23555 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240502; Hawkes & son, 
London, England. 
IXOMETEN-WALZER ; aus Hurra-wir 


leben noch, revue von Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender, ftr 
klavier. [23556 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240600; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


KOMETENLIED; aus Hurra-wir leben 
noch, revue von Julius Freund, mu- 
sik von Victor Hollaender, fiir ge- 
sang und klavier. [23557 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240610; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


KOMMEN TILL MiG; trettonde Sonda- 
gen efter Trefaldighet, ord fran 
Matt. 11, musik af M. Kingston. 
(Korsanger for Gudstjinsten, oktav- 
serie, no. 36.) 23558 


© Sept. 22; 1910: 12 c Sept26; 
1910; E 239648; Augustana book 
concern, Rock Island, Ill. 


KORNBLUMENSTRAUSS; ged. von EH. V. 
Wildenbruch, musik von Max Reger, 
op. 8, fiir eine hohe stimme. (5 
lieder, no. 3.) [23559 


© Aus, 31, 1910 5°2 ven Sept: 221, 


1910; E 289588; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


KYRIE AND Sanctus; by H. Palfrey; 

mixed voices. 4to. [23560 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; 

E 240617; Herbert Palfrey, New 
Orleans, La. 


KYRIE, GLORIA AND SANCTUS IN E FLAT; 


music by J. Christopher Marks; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Anthems, no. 
12068. ) [23561 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240307; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


LADS AND LASSES OF LANGUEDOC; from 
We won’t go home till morning, 
lyrics by Will A. Heelan, music by 
Seymour Furth. [23562 

(©) Sept. 10,)1810- 2. -~c. ‘Sept. 10: 
1910; EK 2379380; Jos. Morris co., New 
OTK ON. 


LADY (THE) PICKING MULBERRIES; 2 | 
Chinese episode, by Edgar S. Kelley, | 


arr. by Otto Langey; orchestra. 4to. }j 
(Galaxy of orchestra music, no. 25.) | 
[23563 || 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, | 
1910; E 240429; G. Schirmer, New | 


York, Nz Y¥: 


LADY WITH THE SMILING EYES; words 
and music by C. Wood. 


sing, Mich. 
LAMENT; by E. P. Roma; horn in F. 


[23565 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1910; E 240004; | 
Elise Pardow Roma, Sausalito, Cal. | 


LAND (THE) OF THE FREE; from The | 
Slim princess, words by Henry Blos- 


som, music by Leslie Stuart. 


[23566 — 
© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 7, 1910; 


E 240777; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


LARME (UNE); par Emile Dunkler, op. 


21; revue et doigtée par L. Lebell; 


violoncello et piano. 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 7, 1910; | 
E 241235; Augener, Itd., London, | 
England. 


LAst (THE) OLD Boy oF ’61; words by 
Mary H. Vaughan, music by Leo. 
Edwards. [23568 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240876; Mary H. Vaughan, 
New York, N. Y. 

Last (THE) ROSE OF SUMMER; fan- 
tastic variations by Moore-Polla; 
piano. 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241466; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 

LAST YEAR’S ROSE; words by W. HE. 
Henley, music by Roger Quilter, op. 
14, no. 3. 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 © Oct] 1910- 
E 240769; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 

LAUGH AND SING; by L. E. Orth, op. 

31, no. 7; pf. (Little lessons, no. 7.} 


[23564 | 


© Sept. .19, 191072 se Sept. 198 | 
1910; E 239351; Chester Wood, Lan- | 


[23567 | 


[23569 — 


[23570 | 


[23571 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 19108 


E 241110; G. Schirmer, New York, | 


NY: 


LAUGHING (THE) BILLIKEN; by Elsie 


G. Phelan; piano. (Toy-shop jingles, 


no; 2.) 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240284; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


1356 


[23572 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Noy., 1910 


23591 


LAUGHING BLUE EYES AND CURLY BROWN 
HAIR; words by O. Coote; music by 
R. A. Browne. [23573 

© 1c. Sept. 17, 1910; E 240216; 
Oswald Coote, Cobalt, Ont., Canada. 


LAY NOT UP FOR YOURSELVES; anthem, 
music by Geo. Shinn; mixed voices. 
4to. (Choral album, no. 972.) 

[238574 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 

E 240557; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT; words by John 
H. Newman, music by Pinsuti, arr. 
by Ira B. Wilson; mixed voices. 
4to. [23515 


© Sept .2, 1910; 2 .c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237904; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


LEATHER BOTTELLE; words by G. Hubi- 
Newcombe, music by W. Stratton. 
Lichfield, City music publishing co. 

[23576 

septs 2>, 1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 

1910; E 240761; Wymark Stratton, 
Birmingham, England. 


LECONS MANUSCRITES DE SOLFEGE; 4 
changements de clés, par Henri 
Biisser. Edition ©, Jes cing clés mé- 
langées, 17° livre, 20 legons. 1. Avec 
ace. de piano. 2. Sans acc. de piano. 

(23577, Zaps 

© Oct 15, 1910; 2 c. each Oct._17, 
1910; BH 242274, 242275; Emile Le- 
due, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


LED BY THE STAR; words by Edith S. 
Tillotson, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[238579 

Oc 10; 1910; 2 c. Oct: 12; 1910; 

FB 240945; Hope pub. co., Chicago, Ill. 


LEGENDE; komponiert von Carl Hill- 
mann, op. 50, fiir fléte, violine und 
piano. [23580 


© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1910; 
BE 2379387; Johann André, Offenbach 
a/Main, Germany. 


LEICHTSINNIGER RAT; ged. von D. Saul, 
musik von Max Reger, op. 15, fiir 
eine mittlere stimme. (10 lieder, 
no. 8.) [238581 


© yAns. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 2389603; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


LESTER, LESTER, LESTER TAKE ME BACK 
TO OLD ROCHESTER; words and music 
by G. A. Gross. [28582 

© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1910; 
BH 240124; George A. Gross, New 
Norks N.Y; 


LET ALL THE WORLD IN EVERY CORNER 
sine; Herbert, words by George 
Herbert, music by John Sebastian 
Matthews. [23588 

©: Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1910; E 240816; Century co., New 
York, Ni SY; 


LET ME GAZE INTO YOUR EYES; words 
by Fred. G. Bowles, music by Har- 
old Jenner. [23584 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 21, 
1910; E 2389550; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


LET ME TAKE YOU HOME SWEETHEART; 

by H. Gebhardt; voice part. [23585 

© 1c. Sept. 24, 1910; E 240281; 
Harry Gebhardt, New York, N. Y. 


LET ME THINK I’M SOMEONE; written 
and composed by Frank Calvert and 
Orlando Powell. [23586 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240166; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


LET NOTHING KEEP YOU FROM JESUS; 
words by Ina Duley Ogdon, music 
by J. D. Creswell. [23587 

© 7Oct. 102) 1910 3) 2c}. Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242095; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


LET SONGS OF REJOICING BE RAISED. 
See Bach (J. S.) 


LET’S HAVE FREE TRADE AMONGST THE 
GIRLS; written and composed by 
Harry Castling and John A. Glover- 
Kind. [23588 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
BE 241162; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LET’S MAKE A ’FRISCO OF STOCKTON 
TowN; words and music by Freddie 
Day, arr. and rev. by Ted Valentine. 

[238589 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

BE 240950; Freddie Day, Stockton, 
Cal. 


LET’Ss WALK IN THE SUNSHINE; words 

and music by Francis Bohr. 1. in G. 

23590 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 28, 

1910; BE 239939; Hillis Howard, Lon- 
don, England. 


LET THE BLESSING FALL ON ME; words 
and musie by Lida Shivers Leech. 
[28591 

Oct. c1F, 


Or Oet. 114, 19103» 2 .c 
pub. co, 


1910: E 242062; Lorenz 
Dayton, Ohio. 


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23592 


pt. 111, 0. 8., Vv. 5 


LET THE TIDINGS RING; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [ 28592 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239851; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

LET THE WORDS OF MY MOUTH; words 
from Psalm XIX; music by Alfred 
G. Robyn; duet for alto and tenor. 

[23593 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1910; 

E 240869; G. Schirmer, New York, 
IN. AX 


music by Ira B. Wilson. sq. 
24mo. [23594 
@esepr, 2 1910 2 7eesSept, 25: 
1910; E 240420; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
LIBELLULES (LES); par August Nolck, 


op. 174, pour violon et piano. Lon- 
don, Gerard & co. (Six petites 
piéces, no. 4.) [23595 


@ PAu e245 19102 eo Oct, 12: 
1910; E 240909; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

LIEBERSFREUD; bearb. von Fritz Kreis- 
ler, ftir violine und klavier. (AIt- 
Wiener tanzweisen, no. 1.) [238596 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289728; B Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

LIEBESLIED; bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, 
fiir violine und klavier. (Alt-Wiener 
tanzweisen, no. 2.) [23597 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; H 239724; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

LIED DES LYNKEUS; ged. von Goethe, 
musik von Arnold Mendelssohn. 
(Sechs gedichte, no. 4.) [23598 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; HE 240519; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

LIED VOM HAUBENSTOCK; aus der op- 
erette, Lord Piccolo, text von R. 
Schanzer und Karl Lindau, musik 
von Henri Berény. [23599 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240549; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

—— -—— fiir saionorchester. 4to. 
[23600 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 «@ Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289756; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

LIEDER FUR DEUTSCHE JUNGEN ; von Cor- 
nelius Schmitt; ein- und zweistim- 
mig mit klavierbegleitung. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [23601 

© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 Sept. 12, 1910; 
E 237951; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


Lire (THE) GATE IS OPEN; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Geo. H. 
Kurtz. 12mo. [238602 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 20, 
1910; EK 240365; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


LIFEBOAT (THE); by Carl Reber; 
piano. [23603 
© Aug. 17, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 16, 
1910; E 289303; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


LIFE’S SWEET DAY IS GENTLY CLOSING; 
words and music by P. D. Bird. 

[ 23604. 

© 1 &: Octi'6) 19108 Bye si83 = 
P. Douglas Bird, Pasadena, Cal. 


LIFT UP YOUR GATES; words by J. M. 
Neale, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[28605 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240983; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
ele 


LIFT YOUR EYES UNTO THE LIGHT; words 
by Wm. H. Gardner, music by G. L. 
Tracy; low voice. Boston, Acorn 
pub. co. [23606 

© Oct. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; 
HH 241211; George Lowell Tracy, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


LIFT YOUR HEARTS; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [23607 

© Oct. 10,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242089; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


LigHt As arr. See Gounod (C. F.) 


LIGHT (THE) OF HIS WONDERFUL LOVE; 
words by A. H. Ackley, music by 
B. D. Ackley. [23608 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 1910; 
FH 241312; Ackley & Rodeheaver, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


LIKE AS THE HART DESIRETH; words 
from Psalm XIII, musie by Oliver 
King; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
album, no. 988.) [28609 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 1, 1910; 
WH 240555; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


Linac BLOssoMsS. See Boosey & CO.’S | 
new supplemental journal for mili- 
tary bands, no. 78. 

Litirs; words and music by R. B. EH. 
Martin. [23610 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240902; Robt. B. H. Martin, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 


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23628 


Lity (THE) AND THE ROSE; music by 
Stephen Glover. ed. by Frederic H. 
Ripley and H. L. Heartz; duet for 


soprano and alto. 4to. (Stanhope 
edition, no. 129.) [23611 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23, 


1910; E 239625; White Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Lity FAIR; waltz song, words and 
musie by B. F. Behrend. [28612 


i) Met. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1910; 


E 241270; B. F. Behrend, Newark, 
Wd. 
LincKEeE (PAvuL) HEFT. (Musik fiir 


alie, no. 72 der folge, no. 12, 6. jahr- 
gang.) [23613 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2c. Sept. 15, 1910; 
E 240090; Ullstein & co., Berlin, 
Germany. 


LINES OF FLAME; words by Rebecca 
Epping, music by Jean Paul Kur- 
steiner, op. 12, high voice in E flat. 
(Three love songs, no. 3.) [23614 

(ysept t7, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239362; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


LINGANORE; words and music by Am- 
mon EK. Cramer. [23615 
© Sept. 22. 1910; 2 c.. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239620; A. E. Cramer music 
co., Frederick, Md. 


LINKS (THE) 0’ LOVE; words by Gre- 
ville E. Matheson, music by S. Cole- 
ridge-Taylor. No. 2 in E minor. 

[23616 

© Oct: 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

E 240884; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


LIST TO THE ANGELS’ GLAD SONG; Christ- 
mas carol, music by A. J. Brown; 
violin obl. 4to. [23617 

Cr Oen 17,1910; 2c. Oct. 18,1910; 
EH 241457; Arthur J. Brown, Boston, 
Mass. 


Liszt (FRANz) Hungarian rhapsody, 
no. 12; ed. by V. F. Safranek. (Gil- 
more band library, no. 1847.) [23618 

(ew septe. 24,°1910; 2.-c). Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240968; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork N.Y. 


=o -salutaris -Mostia: ‘four .part 
chorus, liturgically ed. and rev. by 
Nicola A. Montani; women’s voices. 
(Octavo choruses, no. 5484.) [28619 
Oesepe 16, 19108 (2.e." Sept. 10) 
1910; E 237915; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork INS) YY: 


Liszt (FRanz)—Continued. 

Préludes (Les) ; arr. by L. Helfer, 

ed. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 

(Gilmore band library, no. 1836.) 

[23620 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240189; Carl Fischer, New 

York, N. Xs 


LITTLE CHRISTMAS PICTURES ; words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [23621 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289878; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


LITTLE DONALD; march and two-step, 

by Louis Fenara; pf. [23622 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 6, 1910; 

H 241186; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


LITTLE (THE) DRUMMER (Le petit 
tambourin); by Guido Papini, op. 
83, no. 1, ed. and fingered by Philipp 
Mittell; violin and piano. [23623 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1910; 
EK 241281; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, UN: Yi: 


LITTLE DRUMMER OF GRAVELOTTE; words 
by Francis Barron, music by Gordon 
Temple. No. 2 in G. [23624 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
EK 241214; J. H. Larway, London, 
HKngland. 


LITTLE GERMAN BOYS; words by Har- 
riet D. Castle, musie by Ira B. Wil- 
son. * “P238625 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; HE 289864; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


LITTLE HANDS; by L. E. Orth, op. 31, 
no. 2; pf. (Little lessons, no. 2.) 
[ 23626 
© Oct. 3;°1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241105; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGE: 


LITTLE MAID OF OLD CHICAGO; words 
and music by James S. Sumner. 
[28627 
© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; EH 289947; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago, Ill. 


LITTLE MAIDS FROM HOLLAND; words 
by Harriet D. Castle, music by Ira 
B. Wilson. 23628 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289861; Lorenz pub. ¢co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


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LITTLE (THE) MEN; an idyll for chil- 
dren, poetry by W. Allingham, arr. 
by. :A.. H. Hall, music by Zhos. J. 
Hewitt. 4to. [23629 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241037; J. Curwen & sons, lItd., 
London, England. 


LitTLE Miss IMPORTANCE; written and 
composed by E. W. Rogers and John 
Neat. [236380 

©: Oct. 6 1910: 27: Oct., 671910: 
E 241154; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don,: England. 


LitTLE NoRSEMEN; words by Harriet 
D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[23631 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; H 239865; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


LITTLE (THE) RED ROSE; words by AI- 
fred H. Hyatt, music by Louis Vic- 
tor Saar; low voice. 23632 

O©pPSept, 295 1910-2 ‘ce. “Sept. 29; 
1910; E 240460; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LITTLE ROSE I LOVE YoU SO; words and 
music by H. Wakefield Smith. 
[2363 
©,Oct. 5, 1910: 2; c.. Oct. 3; 1910; 
E 240575; Thompson music co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


LITTLE WHITE SNOWFLAKES; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Fred B. Holton. [238634 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289846; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Living (THE) FOUNTAIN; 
Maud Frazer, music by Geo. H. 
Kurtz. [23635 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2-c. Sept. 20, 
1910; EK 241014; Chas. M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


words by 


LIVRE D’ORGUE; piéces simples,... 
pour le service ordinaire par A. Pé- 
rilhou, 6°™® livraison. [23636 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910: 
E 239740; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


LL’ AMMORE A TTRE; versi di E. Nico- 
lardi (€. O. Lardini), musica di 


LOBET UNSERN GoTT; ged. Off. Joh. 19, 
musik von F. Reuter, fiir gemischten 


chor, solo, terzett oder kinderchor 
und orgel. 4to. (Geistliche gesiinge, 
WOE AG: ) [236388 


© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240405; Fritz Reuter, New 
Ulm, Minn. 


LocKwoop (LuLU M.) Melodie; words 
and music by L. M. Lockwood. 
[23639 


© 1 ce. Oct. 10; 1910-1362" 
Lulu M. Lockwood, Long Beach, Cal. 


LOIN DU BONHEUR (Fern vom gltick) ; 
valse tres lente, par Richard Hilen- 
berg, op. 286. Harmoniemusik. 4to. 

[23640 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239759; Jul. Hemr Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


operette in 1 act, text von 
Schick von Markenau und 
Bruno Granichstaedten, musik von 
Bruno Granichstaedten. Klavier- 
auszug mit text. [28641 

© Sept. 14, 1910> 28ers ig 
1910; D 18735; Schuberthaus-verlag, 
Vienna, Austria. 


LOLOTTE ; 
Alfred 


—— Klavierauszug ftir piano solo, 
mit beigefiigtem text. [23642 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2G Sept. 30: 
1910; HE 240504; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna; Austria. 


LONELY NOW AM I NO LONGER; song } 
from Preciosa, [and] Galopade; by 
Weber, arr. by A. EH. Harris; 3 vio- 
lins and piano. [23643 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 « Sept. 20; 
1910; E 240188; Carl Fischer, New 
Works UNs. Yi: 


LONESOME MOONLIGHT; song by Ed- | 

ward A. Denish. [23644 | 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2:e. Oct. 14, 19108 | 

E 241272; Harrison music pub. ¢o., 
co., Providence, R. I. 


LONGING; words and music by Minnie 
Graves Watson. [23645 | 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 e Sept. 26). } 
1910; E 239689; M. Witmark & sons, } 
New York, N. Y. | 


Look ABOVE; words by Ira B. Wilson, 2 
[23646 i 


G. EF. Buongiovanni. [28637 music by E. 8S. Lorenz. 
© -Sept. 15,1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 e. Oct 1% 19108 
1910; E 289838; Raffaele Izzo, E 242091; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Naples, Italy. Ohio. : 
1360 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Noy., 1910 


23664 


LOOK FOR THE BRIGHT CLOUDS; words 
by S. C. Kirk, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [23647 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
FE 242118; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


Lorgp (THE) IS IN His Hoty TeEem- 
PLE; words rey. by Pierre Duvernet, 
music by H. P. Danks; mixed 
voices. (The choral service, no. 
354. ) [23648 


© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240283; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Lorp PiccoLo; operette in drei akten, 
von Rudolph Schanzer und Karl 
Lindau, musik von Henri Berény. 
Volistiindiger klavierauszug mit 
text. [23649 

msent. 25,1910. 2 ce. Oct: 17, 
1910; D 18734; Josef Weinberger, 
Vienna, Austria. 


potpourri aus der _ opereite, 
musik von Henri Berény, fiir klavier 
zu zwei hinden, mit beigefiigtem 
feme NG: f Nd 2. [ 23650, 23651 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
30, 1916; E 240551, 240552; Josef 
Weinberger, Leipzig, Germany. 


LORD SHALL COMFORT ZION; music by 
John S. Witty. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, fourth series, no. 177.) 

[238652 

(Oeame 18). 1910: 2 ec. Oct. 415, 

1910; BE 241885; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


LORELEY; air varie by Silcher [and] 
Rondo: 
A. EH. Harris, 3 violins and piano. 

[23653 

Beier, 1910);) 2 ¢) Sept. -20, 

1910; E 240184; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork, IN. Y. 


Lost HEARTS; *words and music by 
Florence Newell Barbour; medium 
voice. [23654 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
EK 241005; William Maxwell music 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


LOVE AND ROSES; words by Raymond 
Anderson, music by J. C. Eaton. 
New York, Old Dominion music co. 

[23655 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 24, 

1910; E 289945; Eaton music pub. 
eo. New, York, N.Y. 


by Pleyel, op. 48, arr. by 


LOVE CAME DOWN AT CHRISTMAS; Love, 
words by Christina Georgina Rosetti, 
music by John Sebastian Matthews. 

[23656 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 10, 

1910; E 240818; Century co., New 
MorleiN.vYe 


LOVE DREAMS; words by Bastin and 
Dacre, music by L. E. Payette. 
[23657 
© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 241590; Louis Roméo Beaudry, 
Quebec, Canada. 


words by EF. J. Crawford, music 
by Henriette Blanke-Belcher. [23658 


© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 2895389; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


LOVE FOR LOVE; three-part-song, poem 
by Henry G. Chapman, music by 
R. Huntington Woodman; women’s 
voices. (Svo choruses, no. 5452.) 

[23659 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 

1910; EK 239498; G. Schirmer, New 
Ome ING NG, 


LOVE IS LIKE A RAINBOW; from The in- 
ternational cup, lyrics and music by 
Manuel Klein. [283660 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c.- Sept. 26, 
1910; BE 239690; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


LOVE IS LIKE A RED, RED ROSE; duet 
from He came from Milwaukee, 
words by Edward Madden, music by 
Ben. M. Jerome and Louis A. Hirsch. 

[23661 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2c. Sept. 26, 

1910; E 239567; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


LOVE ME AND TRUST ME AGAIN; words 
by J. De Precelo, musie by Leonard 
F. Shepard. [23662 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240219; Joseph De Precelo, 
Hollyrood, Cal. 


LOVE ME Lone; words by Arthur Day- 
enport, music by H. G. Pélissier. 
23663 
© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
EH} 241430; Joseph Williams, Iltd., 
London, England. 


LOVE-QUESTION ; waltz-song, words and 
musie by Emil Biermann; sop. 
[238664 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c...Sept. 20, 
1910: BE 240188; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 


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Love (A) sone; four part song, words 
by Henry Kirk, music by Geo. H. 
Foley; men’s voices. 4to. [23665 

© Sept. 17;..1910;.2 c Sept: 19; 
1910; E 239355; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


song without words, by Homer N. 
Bartlett, arr. by Otto Langey; or- 
chestra. 4to. (Galaxy of orchestra 
music, no. 23.) [28666 
©. Aue) 30,1910. 2. c. Aue. Si: 
1910; E 238876; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork; UNe Y:. 
words and music by Leslie Elliott. 
[23667 
© Oct. 10; 19102 2c. OC 1071910 ; 
E 240851; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


LOVE WILL FIND A WAY; words and 
music by Bliss Milford. [23668 
©) 4A 2 Oct, 15, AQTOe) BH 241359 - 
Mrs. B. M. Higgins, New York, N. Y. 


LOVELY KIND AND KINDLY LOVING; words 
by Nicholas Breton, music by Her- 
bert Oliver. [23689 

© Sept. 15, 1910-2) Sept. 16, 
1910; E 289304; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LOVER’S SERENADE; by Kathryn Bay- 

ley; pf. [23670 

© Oct. 3. 1910) 2°e. Get4, 1910; 

E 241101; Koninsky music co., Troy, 
Ne Ye 


LOVE’S ATONEMENT; words by Philip 

Leslie, music by Bothwell 'Thomson. 

[23671 

@\'Sent.026, A910%. 24 Sept: 27, 

1910; E 2403877; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


LOvVE’S FASHION; words by John 
Charles McNeil, music by Ivah Pe- 
terson, (pseud. of Mrs. A. D. Glas- 
cock). [25672 

© 1c. Sept. 30, 1910; E 240475; 
Mrs. A. D. Glascock, Charlotte, N. C. 


LOVE’S IDYL; waltz, by Emma Beiser 
Scully; piano. [23673 
© _Sept.. 15, 1910: 2 c:. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239295; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LovE’S LESSON; from The slim prin- 
cess, words by Henry Blossom, music 
by Leslie Stuart. [New edition] 

[238674 

@ Sept: 1) 1910: 2 ec -Sept. 19, 

1910; E 289420; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


pt! ins. v2 5 


LOVE’S LULLABY; uUnacc.. part song, 
words and music by 8S. E. Lovatt, 
men’s voices. 4to. (Choral album, 
no. 983. ) [23675 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 240556; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


LOVE’S ORACLE; waltzes, by Harry Aus- 

tin Tierney; piano. [23676 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 e Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241121; Ted Snyder co. inc., New 
York, Ni ye 


LOVE’S WITCHERIE; song by J. P. Lude- 

buehl; in G. [23677 

© Oct>8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 

EH 240798; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


LGVETIME; words and music by Minnie 
Graves Watson. [23678 
© Sept. 24, 19107727 Sept. 26. 
1910; E 239691; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Lovine;: by Manuel Klein; hotel or- 
echestra. 4to. [23679 
© Sept 12, 1910; 22en Seppe da: 
1910; E 237980; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


LOYALTY; words by Julia H. Johnston, 
music by W. A. Post. [23680 
© Sept. 12, 19105 2ee sent 22) 
1910; E 240251; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 


Lucero (El) (The star); words and 
music by Emilio Murillo. [28681 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 Sept 26; 
1910; EH 289686; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


Lucky Boy: words and music by Ken- 
dis and Paley. [28682 
© Oct. 17, 1910:2 2 eee Ts: 
1910; E 241463; Kendis & Paley, 
New York, N. Y. 


LucrETIA; musikdrama in drei aufzu- | 
gen von H. Lowtzky, ins deutsche 
iibertragen von Valerian Tornius 
und dem verfasser. Vollstandiger 
klavierauszug mit russischem und | 
deutschem text. Leipzig, Breitkopf | 
& Hiirtel. 4to. [28683. | 

© Sept. .6, 191037 29en@ce wer. 
1910; D 18732; Hermann Lowtzky, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


LUuF?r, LUFT, LUFT; words and music by . 
Solomon Small. F [23684 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 1910; E 240255; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


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23704 


LULLABY: words by George O. Webster, 
musie by Karl K. Lorenz. [23685 
© Sept. 15. 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239904; Lorenz pub co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


—— (Cradle song); words by Fay 
Hempstead, music by Lillian Craig- 
Coffman; medium or low voice. 
(Two songs, no. 2.) [23686 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241169; C. W. Thompson & ©co., 
Boston, Mass. 


LYRIC THEATRE MARCH; by H. Beau- 

mont; piano or organ. [23687 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910: 

E 241298; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


Lys; words by Thomas F. Fallon, 

music by André Benoist. [23688 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

E 241448; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. N.Y. 


MA BELLE ROSE; a Serenade, words by 
Jos. H. McKeon, music by Arthur E. 
Behim. [23689 

eas, 26,1910: 2 c. Aug. 26, 
1910; E 238822; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


MA CHAUMIERE; Simple chanson, pa- 
roles de Jost, musique de Marius 
Lambert. [23690 

© Sept) 17, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239472; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


Ma CINDAH LINDAH; words and music 
by Laura Francis. [23691 


© 1e. Sept. 24, 1910; EH 240282; 
Mrs. Carl B. Knudsen, New York, 
N. Y. | 

MACBETH ; [opéra en 8 actes, by Ernest 
Bloch; partition piano et chant.] 
[23692 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 22, 
Tot; 2 18723; G. Astruc et cie., 
Paris, France. 


McDvFfFy’s BAND; encore song, words 
and music by A. Grimm, op. 108. 1. 
Mannerchor. 2. Gemischter chor. 
4to. (Konzertlieder, nos. 18, 7.) 
[ 23693, 23694 
© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
26, 1910; E 240338, 240339; Antigo 
pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 


_ Map (THE) Maprip; words by Edward 
Madden, musie by H. Von Tilzer. 
[23695 


© Aue. (26, 1910: 2c. Aug. 26, 
1910; E 238821; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


MADAME LEICHTSINN; aus Hurra, wir 
leben noch, revue von Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender. fiir 
gesang und klavier. [23696 

© Sept Wi; 1910 2 ce "Oc. 3 
1910; EH 240612; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin, Germany. 


MADAME SHERRY; by Karl Hoscbhna, 
Selection arr: by I. PY and Geo. J: 
Trinkaus; mandolin orchestra. 

[23697 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c Sept. 28, 

1910; EK 259801; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MADCHEN (DAS) SPRICHT; ged. von R. 
Prutz, musik von Max Reger, op. 15, 
ftir eine mittlere stimme. (10 lieder, 
nos.5.) [23698 

© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239600; B Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MADCHENLIEDER; von Cornelius 
Schmitt; ein und zweistimmig mit 
klavierbegleitung. 4to. [23699 

© Aue, 13) O10 2c, “Sept. le: 
1910; E 237950; Chr. Friedrich Vie- 
weg, g.m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 

MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS; set 
to music by Herbert G. Loveday,:in 
E flat; mixed voices. 4to. (Church 
music review, no. 275.) [23700 

© Oc) 191022, Oct, 3. 1910 
By 240597% 3) HE, Wi. (Guay. co.; (New. 
Work (Nae 

in’ D> musie by “Buch Blain: 

mixed voices. 4to. (Modern church 

services, no. 74.) [238701 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 24, 

1910; EH 240289; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 

London, England. 

in E flat; anthem, by Fred H. 

Young; mixed voices. (Octavo ed., 

no. 12070.) [23702 
© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 

E 239007; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 

Mass. 


in F; words from St. Luke i., 
music by H. Clough-Leighter, op. 50, 
no. 2; mixed voices. (Oct. choruses, 
no. 5448.) [237038 
© Sept: 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
‘1910; E 240293; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork Ne Ne. 
in F, with vesper; music by Wal- 
ter L. Twinning; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Modern church services, no. 


[28704 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 24, 
1910; EF 240290; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


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23705 


MAGNIFICAT IN A FLAT; anthem, music 
by H. Palfrey; mixed voices. 4to. 
[23705 
Sept. -30, 19102) Ave 2Orwrss, 
1910; E 240618; Herbert Palfrey, 
New Orleans, La. 


MAGNOLIA (THE) OF 'TENNESSEE; words 
by D. K. Stevens, music by Walter 
Bray, ed. and arr. by Frederic H. 
Ripley and H. L. Heartz; 1st and 
2d sop., alto and bass ad lib. (The 
Stanhope ed., no. 134.) 4to. [28705 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239930; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Mar; ged. von Goethe, musik von Ar- 
nold Mendelssohn. (Sechs gedichte, 
mor: 5:)) [23707 

Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240518; Cc. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Ged. von Otto Julius Bierbaum, 
musik von Christian Sinding, op. 
104, fiir mi&nnerchor mit klavierbe- 


gleitung. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [23708 
), Aug. 302 1910 + 2u-e: Sept: .30, 


1910; E 240527; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


MAID OF THE MIST; song and dance, 

words and music by P. F. Woodford. 

[23709 

© 1c. Sept. 26, 1910; E 239654; 
Perey F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


MAIDEN FAIR; yachting song, 
and music by J. 8S. Browning. 
[23710 
© Sent. 17," 1910: (2 *e!'Sept= 19, 
1910; E 239381; J. S. Browning, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MAIENLUST; ged. yon G. Chr. Dieffen- 
bach, musik von August Oehl, op. 21, 
fiir minnerchor. Partitur. 4to. 
(Drei lieder, no. 3.) aval 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242226; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


words 


MAKE JUST THIS ONE DREAM COME 
TRUE; words and music by Dave 
Kaplan and Joe Samuels. Paya 

© ( is 2c. July 29. 19102) 
238280; Billy Watson music pub. co., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


MAKE ROOM FOR THE LEPER; words by 

A. H. Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley. 

[23713 

© Oct: 191Os)2 ey Och 1351910: 

FE 241314; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 5 


MALIPIERO (G. FRANCESCO) .Tre danze 
antiche; gavotte, minuetto e giga, 
per pianoforte. [238714 

© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 -c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240535; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


MaALLInG (OTTO) 24 ettiden ftir die 
posaune; auch ventilposaune oder 
bariton, von Eduard Seidel, op. 108. 

[23715 

© Aug. 12, 19102 2 oereenE ty 

1910; E 2387961; A. E. Fischer, Bre- 
men, Germany. 


Man (THE) I LOvE; from He came 
from Milwaukee, words by Edward 
Madden, music by Ben. M. Jerome 
and Louis A. Hirsch. [23716 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 26, 
1910; E 2389662; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


MAN (A) WITH A FAMILY; words and 
music by M. C. Cox. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [Zac 17 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240396; Mabel C. Cox, Dan- 
bury, Conn. 

Gounod 


MANDOLIN See 


(On) 


SERENADE. 


MANDY ON THE MASH. See Boosey & 
co.’s brass and reed band journal, 
no. 5038. 


MANEN (JOAN) Chanson (Lied), op. 
A-8 no. 1; fiir violine mit Klavier. 
[23718 
© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 Ge Sept. 10, 
1910; E. 2387955; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


—— Etude, op. A-8, no. 2; fiir violine 
und klavier. [23719 
©. Aug. 9, 1910;-2 esenns a): 
1910; E 237956; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


MANGER (THE) THRONE; a Christmas 
service, text by George O. Webster, 
music by Karl K. Lorenz. 8vo. 
(Festal days, no. 129.) [23720 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289911; Lorenz pub. Co.,1§ 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Manouira (LA); operette en 3 actes, 
musique de Marius Lambert; ballet 
pour orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. to. [23721 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 © Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239485; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


* 


MANOLITA fla )—Continued. 

—-arr. par A. Loger. 1. Fan- 
taisie; harmonie ou fanfare. 2. 
Fantaisie; orchestre avec piano- 
cond. 3. Quadrille: orchestre avec 
piano-cond. 4. Valse; orchestre avec 


piano-cond. 5. Valse: harmonie. 
4to. [28722-23726 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
19, 1910; E 239436-239440: E. Gau- 


det, Paris, France. 
MARCH OF THE DWARFS. See Grieg 
(E. N.) 


MarcH (THE) OF THE MAGI; words by 
Ida Reed Smith, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. P2321 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2389882; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


MARCH OF THE PRIESTS. See Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


MARCHAND (LE) DE COEURS; chanson 
marche, paroles de Armand Foucher, 
musique de Félicien Vargues. 

[23728 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 239464; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


MARCHE BITERROISE; cortége méridi- 
onal, par Siméon Roques; piano. 
[23729 
sem ir, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239109; C. Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


MARCHE FRANCAISE; de Gustave 
Michiels, transcrite par Gabriel Al- 
lier. 1. Harmonie et fanfare. 2. 
Orchestre avec piano-conducteur. 

(23730, 25701 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 

19, 1910; E 239452, 239453; E. Gau- 
det, Paris, France. 


MARCHE SEVILLANAISE; par R. J. Rey; 
pour orech. avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. [23732 

© Oct. 171910; 2c. Oct. -1,-1910; 
E 241044; R. J. Rey, Versailles, 
France. 


MARCHING ALONG; words and music 

by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. i2otoo 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 242073; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


MARCHING KORWARD; words and music 
by Ira B. Wilson. [23734 
~ © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
Ei 242134; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


23743 


Marks (J. CHRISTOPHER) Six vesper 
hymns; words by R. H. Robinson 
and others, for mixed voices. 4to. 
(Anthems... no. 12063.) [238735 


© Sept. 15;°19102 i¢ Sept, 24 
1910; E 240300; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


MARQUISETTE; par J. Weyer, pour 
piano. (Deux piéces faciles, no. 1.) 
[23736 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
E 239749 ; Costallat et cie., Paris, 
France. 


MARRIAGE (THE) SONG; 
music by Catherine M. 


words and 
Conroy. 
[23737 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 241416; Mrs. C. M. Conroy, New 
Yorks iN: iY: 


MARRIAGE (THE) TRIAL: words and 
music by W. Faley. [23738 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; HE 289787; William TFaley, 
Menard, Il. 


MARSEILLAISE (LA); national French 
anthem, arr. by D. Montano; piano. 
[23739 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, © 

1910; E 240457; Jos. P. Katz, New 
York oN. ¥; 
Marsz sokotow. See Dwie piesni. 

Marsz sokoztow. See also Trzy piesni. 


MARSZ SOKOZOW WIELKOPOLSKICH. See 
Dwie piesni. 


MARSZ SOKOZOW WIELKOPOLSKICH. Sce 
also Trzy piesni. 


MartTuHa; selection arr. by Al Hayes; 

band. 4to. | 23740 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 

I} 240831; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


MARTINI (PADRE) Andantino; bearb. 
von Fritz Kreisler, ftir violine und 
klavier, [23744 

©) Sept: 15771910; 2 -:c.* Sept. 26, 
1910; E 2389715; B. Schott’s sdlme, 
Mainz, Germany. 
Mary, MAup AND MARGUERITE; words 
and music by Lawrence B. O” onan 
[23742 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 240455; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MARYLAND (THE) GIRL; words and 
musie by Ammon FE. Cramer, [25748 
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c Sept. 23, 
1910; BE 239615; A. EK. Cramer music 


co., Frederick, Md. 


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23744 


MARY’S MANGER SONG; words by Wm. 
C. Gannett, music by Mrs. Carrie B. 
Adams. [238744 


©..Oct.-5,1910 52 -enOct? 174 1910; 
E 242142; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


MASCAGNI (PIETRO) Vorspiel und 
siciliana; aus der oper Cavalleria 
rusticana, arr. von Emil Kronke, ftir 


2 klaviere zu 4 handen. [23745 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239419; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


MASSA’S IN THE COLD COLD GROUND; 
arr. by Sidney Steinheimer; vf. 
(Old favorites, no. 8603. ) [23746 


© Oct. 3, 1910: 2°e) Oct atSi10 : 
E 241082; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


MATILDA JANE HERSELF; an operatic 
comedy in three acts and a tableau, 
by L. A. Garnett. Ms. vocal score 
and typewritten text. [23747 


(©) de. Oct, 19) 1910p A874 1: 
Louise Ayres Garnett, Ev anston, Ll. 


MATINEE (THE) GIRL; waltzes, by Wal- 
ter Rolfe; piano. [23748 
© "Sept. 23, 1910-" 2 Sept. Psy, 
1910; E 289612; Koninsky music co., 
Drove eN Xs 


MAXIE, DON’T TAKE A TAXIE; lyrics by 
Sam Lewis, music by Louis Bennett. 
[238749 


©. Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 5, 1910; 
_E 240624; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
NERY. 

May (A) CAROL; trio, written by John 
- Francis Waller, composed by Joseph 
,Robinson. 4to. (Vocal library of 

_ part-songs, etc., no. 86.) [23750 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1910; 
~E 2408838; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
‘don, England. 


May- Bay; three-part round, words by 

«-Mrs. Hunter, music by Wm. Hors- 

» ley,, ed: by Frederic H. Ripley and 
H. L. Heartz. 4to. (The Stanhope 

+” edition, no. 138.) [238751 

- © Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 

‘+ 240634; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


May I SEE YOU WEDNESDAY EVENING; 
words and music by H. W. Borger- 
ding. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [23752 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240852; Herman W. Borgerding, 
Muskegon, Mich. 


pt.anj Res Vid 
a a a nae ian i (MN (SMA NNNNINSMNG SG! )  = - 
MAzuRKA; by André Benoist; violin 
and piano ace. i2at5be 
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e2@G 42) 1910- 
E 240947: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. (Nei 


von Arthur Seybold, op. 141, fiir 


V1.0 Line!) mage klavierbegleitung. 
(Finf leichte vorspielstticke, no. 
4.) [23754 


ere Oct. 1, 1910-°2 @ Gers, 1910: 
239984; N. Simrock, Berlin, Ger- 
ee 


von Bernhard Dessau, op. 48, fiir 
violine mit klav ierbegleitung. 
[23755 
© Aug. 27; 191072 ee sene, ao: 
1910; E 2405438; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


MAZURKA CAPRICIEUSE; by Paolo Gal- 
lico, op. 15, no. 5; piano. [23756 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241488; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London, England. 


MEDITATION; by Mark Skalmer, op. 4, 
Noy As violoncello with piano ace. 
[238757 | 
© Sept. 21, 1910-2 esene 21. 
1910; H 239548; Carl Hauser, New 
York, Dy Bee oo 


by Ralph Kinder; organ. [238758 | 


ae) Oct. 8, 1910; 2rer Berne 7141p - 
EK 240870 ; G. Schirmer, New York, 


IN Ys 
par A. von Ahn-Carse; violon et | 
piano. [23759 | 
© Aug. 24, 1910; 2.¢ Sept. 244 | 


1910; E 239578; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


words by FE. W. Bourdillon, mu- 
sic by O. M. Schoebel, op. 48. [23760 


ne Oct. 3, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241078; Theo. ‘Presser. co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


MEET ME AT THE RIVERVIEW; words 
and music by L. S. igi [23761 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct 15, 19505 
E 241339; L Sherbie Wie Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


MEET ME WHEN THE MOON-IS SHINING}; 
words by J. W. Burkett, music by 
R. A. Browne. [23762 


© 1e. Oct. 15, 1910; BH 2413459 
J. W. Burkett, Johnstown, Pa. 


MEET ME WHERE THE LANTERNS GLOW; 
song from a trip to Japan, musie by 
Manuel Klein, arr. by T. P. and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; banjo ace. [23763 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289797; M. Witmark & — 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


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nos. 44-47, Noyv., 1910 


23782 


MEET ME WHERE THE LANTERNS GLOW— 
Continued. 

—1. Mandolin duo. 2. Song 
guitar ace. 38. Guitar solo. 

[ 23764, 238765 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 

1910; BE 241137, 241138, 241143; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

MEI’ STERN; ged. und musik von Kar] 

Krobath, op. 20; minnerchor in 

Kirtner weise mit tenor und bariton 


with 


solo. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 
[23766 
Pee 14. 1910: 2 -e. Oct. 17, 


wot A 242252; 
Leipzig. Germany. 


Otto Forberg, 


MEIN ALT’ KENTUCKY HEIM; deutsche 
nachdichtung von- Richard Stecher, 
musik arr. von Hugo Jiingst, op. 87, 
fiir miinnerchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. (Fremdlindische volks- 
weisen, amerikanisch, no. 57.) 

[23767 

fe sep 14. 1910: 2 c Oct. 17, 

1910; E 242246; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

MEINE LIEDER ZUR LAUTE; von Elsa 
Laura von Wolzogen. Band 1, 41 
deutsche volkslieder und 9 voiks- 
lieder des auslandes. Band 2, 40 
deutsche yolkslieder und 15 volks- 
lieder des auslandes. [23768, 23769 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 
1910 ; 242259, 242260; Friedrich Hof- 
meister, Leipzig, Germany. 

MELANCOLIE; élégie par Paul Saegel, 


pour violon avec ace. de piano, série 
élémentaire. (Le début du violon, 


premiére série, Chants sans paroles, | 


no. 6.) [23770 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242308; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cre: Paris; France. 

Memories (Hrinnerungen); reverie 
by Albert Kiissner, op. 6, arr. by 
Hilding Anderson; 
4to. [23771 

esept, 15; 1910; 2 ec, Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240104; L. C. Ktissner, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
MEMORIE’S DREAM; words by E. H. Car- 
man, music by J. Spencer Tilton. 
[23772 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241000; E. H. Carman, Noosach, 
. Wash. 


MEMORIES OF DAYS GONE BY; words and 

music by C. R. Doerr. [2387738 

©) Oct./3,) 19105 2 ¢.-Oct. 15,1910; 

E 241344; Charles Robert Doerr, 
Quincy. Ill. 


full orchestra. | 


Memory; words and music by Dan J. 
Sullivan. [23774 
© Sept. 28, 1910: 2 ¢« Sept. 29, 
1910; EH 240445; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
MEN DARF NIT SEIN FERSCHLUFEN; 
words and music by Solomon Small. 
[23775 
©} ie ce, Sept) 22.1910 hh 240 2. 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y¥. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wie Freuix) March of the priests, 


from Athalie, ed. by Walter H. 
Aiken. 8vo. (Willis collection of 
supplementary songs for public 
schools, no. 110.) [23776 


© Sept. 15, 1910: 2) @ Sept: “16; 
1910; E 2389298; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


On wings of music; transcribed 
by Williams Faulkes; organ. 
[P25tHe 
© Aug 267 1910F 2 ce. Sept 
1910; E 239575; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Thy will be done; words by Char- 


lotte. Wiltott,” music’; arr. (by. deus: 
Fearis; ladies’ voices. [23778 
© Sept, (275 1910-727%e Sept. 29) 


1910; EH 240442; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
eago, 11. 


MENUET; von Nicolo Porpora, bearb. 
von Fritz Kreisler, ftir violine und 
klavier. [23779 

©, Sept. 115, 191.0% 2) c.. Sept. 26; 
1910; BH 239716; B. Schott’s sédhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MERIGGIO SOPRA IL LAGO (At noon over 
the lake) ; di A. Leonardi, per piano- 
forte. (Una gita in dirigible, no. 4.) 

[23780 

© Aue, 25,1980.) 2 .c., Sept. 30, 

1910; EB 240509; Carisch & Jainichen, 
Milan, Italy. 

MERMAID’S (THE) SONG; four-part 


song, words by Sydney Collier, mu- 
sic by Bella Coale; women’s yoices. 


4to. (The modern series, no. 25.) 
[238781 
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2c. Sept. 20, 
#910 H. 2401380: By “W. Gray cdi, 


New York, N. Y. 
THE BELLS; 
musie by 


words by 
Chas. 


MERRILY RING 
Lizzie DeArmond, 
H. Gabriel. [23782 

© Oat 10; “192082 a Oak Ta, 
1910: EB 240929; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


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23783 


pt. 11, n. s., Vv. 5 


MERRILY WE ROAM; Schottische, by M. 
Greenwald; pf. (Merrymakers, no. 
8624. ) [23783 

©’ Oct. 3,/1910: 2-e Oct, 4.190: 
E 241094; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


MERRY BELLS; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [23784 

@© .Sept.l5, 1910542 ye. Sepiey 28, 
1910; BE 239850; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


MERRY CHRISTMAS; song. [Music by 
Fanny S. Knowlton. | [23785 


©) Sept. 29, 1910; 2 cOct. 4, 11910; 
E 239999; Mary L. Butler, Chicago, 
Til. 
—— words. by Edith S. Tillotson, mu- 
sic by Chas. H. Gabriel. [23786 
@; Oct, 10; 1910; 2 G Oct. 12,1910; 
E 240923; Hope pub. Co., Chicago, 
1G 

Same title, but different words and 
music. [23787 

© 7Och AO 1910e Ser Ochs 2; 
1910; H 240934; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Merry (A) CHRISTMAS, ONE AND ALL; 
words by Ida Reed Smith, music by 
Ira B. Wilson. [23788 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239877; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

MERRY (THE) CHRISTMAS - TIME; 
words by Jean Berl, music by Mrs. 
Ord Bohannan. [238789 

©) (Oct 10" 1910. 26), Oct 12) 
1910; E 240912; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

MeErRRY (A) CONVERSATION; by Frances 
EH. Terry, op. 5; piano: (Six char- 
acteristic little pieces, no. 5.) 

[23790 

@, Aus 25, 19102 +e Sept: 20, 

1910; E 240206; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.Y: 

Merry ENGLAND; words by Harriet D. 

Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[23791 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
1910; E 2389862; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

MERRY WEDDING BELLS. 
bells. 

MESSAGE (THE) ; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by B. D. Ackley. 

[23792 
© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 


See Wedding 


MerssacE (THE)—Continued. 

(Schoene, helle, gold’ne sterne) ; 

words by H. Heine, English version 

and music by Grace EK. Mellor. 

[23793 

© Aug. 24, 1910-7; 2 ey sAaee26, 

1910; E 238848; Edward Schuberth 

& co., New York, N. Y. 


MESSAGE OF GOOD WILL; Christmas 
song, music by M. Greenwald. 
[23794 
© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 2413869; Leo Feist, New York, 
IN, YG 


MESSAGE (A) OF LOVE; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by B. D. 
Ackley. [23795 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; 
EK 241324; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


MerssAGE (THE) OF PEACE; anthem for 
Christmas, words by William H. 
Gardner, music by Louis R. Dress- 
ler; mixed voices, violin and organ. 
(Octavo edition, no. 12087.) [23796 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EH 240654; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Messe. See Haydn (F. J.) 


METEORA; words by L. Croci, English 
version by Henry G. Chapman, 
music by Giuseppe Ferrata, op. 26, 
no. 1; high or medium yoice. [238797 

© Oct: 4, 1910; 2c Oca: 
E 240626; G. Sehirmer, inc., New 
York, IN. Ys 


METHODE COMPLETE DE VIOLON; par A. 

Lefort. 3™° partie. [23798 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c) Och eo: 

E 242312; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


MryER-OLBERSLEBEN (Max) Vier zwei- 
stimmige kinderlieder, op. 96. 4to. 
“£23799 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1910; E 238831; 

G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 


Same. [23800 


© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 2387902; G. Schirmer, New 
York, NY: 


MeEYERBEER (GIACOMO) Dedication and 
benediction (Schwur und schwerter- 
weibe) ; from the opera Les Hugue- 
nots, ed. by V. EF. Safranek. ‘(Gil- 
more band library, no. 402.) [23801 


© Aug, 23, 1910; 2:¢.-Sepmaeee 


E 241323; Rodeheaver-Ackley ¢o., 1910; E 240194; Carl Fischer, New 
Chicago, . Tl. York, INa & 
1368 


eae “ 


nos. 44-47, Noy., 1910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


23826 


MicaELLA MIA; Chanson napolitaine, 
paroles de F. L. Bénech, musique de 
Léo Daniderff. [23802 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241066; L. Bénech, Paris, France. 

MIDNIGHT; Symphonic poem composed 
by Rutland Boughton, op. 26. 1. 
Basso. 2. Violoncello. 3. Viola. 4. 
Violino secondo. 5. Violino primo. 

[23803-23807 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 13, 

1910; E 241288-—241292; Novello & 
co., ltd., London, England. 

MicHty DoMINIoN; hymn of the Do- 
minion, words by Wilfrid Mills, 
music by Laura G. Lemon. 4to. 

[23808 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

E 240886; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


MIGNARDISE; valsette par Albert Lan- 
dry, pour piano. [23809 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239477; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 

MIGNONNE; valse by R. Thomé, op. 48, 
rey. and fingered by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano solo. [23810 

eieseneaes., 1910: 2 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240978; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 

MIGNONNETTE; petite valse par Gabriel 
Allier, por harmonie et fanfare. 
4to. [23811 


© Oct 41S 1910: 2 ¢: Oct. 17, 1910: 
E 242282; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 
MIKE; words and music by Bliss Mil- 
ford. [23812 
© 1c. Oet.-15, 1910; HE 241357; 
Mrs. B. M. Higgins, New York, N. Y. 
MILK AND HONEY; OR, BURNING BUSH 
soncs, No. 4; selected by Duke M. 
Farson, fF. M. Messenger, Edwin L. 
Harvey, and others. [64] p. S8vo. 
$0.10. [23813 
ere Age 5. 1910; 2c. Sept. 10, 
1910; A 269755; Metropolitan church 
assn., Waukesha, Wis. 
Minona (An indian love song) ; words 
and music by Ralph J. Cahill. 
[23814 
fe esepE. 24,1910 >" 2 ©. Sept.) 24, 
1910; E 240320; Maurice Shapiro, 
Wew ork, N.Y. 


MINUET AND TRIO IN E MINOR; by Wil- 

liam Faulkes, op. 142, no. 2; organ. 

[28815 

() Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 28; 

1910: E 239807; G. Schirmer, New 
Work). Nic Y° 


MINUET IN 
von) 


G. See Beethoven (L. 


Mir TRAUMTE DIE NACHT; Sizilianische 
volkspoesie, verdeutscht von F. Greg- 
orovius, musik von Hans Hermann. 
(Sizilianen, no. 3.) [23816 

© Aug: (26) 190: 2c) "Sep 30) 
1910; FE 2405389; Johann André, 
Offenbach a/Main, Germany. 


MISSA IN HONOREM B. M. V. REGINA 
CARDIUM; ad 2 vel etiam, 3 voix 
aequales, sive 4 voces inaequales, 
comitante organo, Oscar van Durme, 
op. 66. 1. Partition avee orgue. 2. 
Partition de voix seules, 4 4 voix 


mixtes. 38. Voix seules 4& 8 voix 
égales. 4. Voix seules 4 2 voix 
égales. 4to. [23817-23820 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ¢ each Aug. 
10> 19102" HW 237933—23 7936" Tae Je 
Biton, St. Laurent, France. 


MISSISSIPPI (THE) RIVER; words by 
L. M. Mills, music by W. H. Grattan 
Flood. Dublin, Cramer, Wood & co. 

[23821 

©vOct. 20, 1910: 2c. Oct 15; 1910- 

Ei 241878; Laura M. Mills, Lismore, 
Treiand. . 


Missourr; words and music by S. R. 

Owen. [238822 

© 1c. Oct. 10, 1910; EH 240880; 
Silas R. Owen, Kansas City, Mo. 


Mr. JoLLYBoy; two-step on the popular 
song by R. Penso, arr. by H. M. 
Higgs; piano. [288238 

© Sept.26, 1910; 2.e. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240380; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


—— —— orchestra. Ato. 23824 

© Oct: 11, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 12; 1910; 

EH 240882; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Mister MooN-MAN TURN OFF THE 
LIGHT; words and music by Nora 
Bayes and Jack Norworth. New 
York, IT. B. Harms & Francis, Day 
& Hunter. [23825 

© Sept. 23,° 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239655; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Mrs. FEATHERBRAIN’S FOLLY; comedy 
in three acts, by Katherine P. mery. 
Typewritten libretto and ms. score. 

[23826 

© 1 «@ Sept: 28, 1910; D 18725; 

Mrs. Katie Putnam Emery, Benton 
Harbor, Mich. 


1369 


_-pi 7 Fe ee ore 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23827 


pt. 11 nS ved 


Mrs. MurpHy; novelette, by Robert 

Hood Bowers; piano. [23827 

© Oct. 4; 1910; 2 ¢.-Oct. 5, 1910; 

E 240651; Jerome H. Remick & Go., 
Detroit, Mich. 


MizPAH: words and music by M. R. 
Tourtelot. [23828 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 240003; Marie Rae Tour- 
telot, Chicago, I]. 


*"MMIEZ’ ’O0 GGRANO; versi di BH. Nico- 

lardi, musica di Evemero Nardella. 

[23829 

© Sept! 15271910 2c. Sept 27, 

1910; EK 289819; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


MODERN STUDIES FOR THE VIOLIN; me- 
lodious exercises, easy solos and 
duets, in various keys, first position, 
arr. by Henry Green. Books 3-6. 

[23830-23833 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 

22, 1910; E 240241240244; Henry 
Green, Boston, Mass. 


See Boehm (A. P.) 
MOLASSES CANDY; words by Eddie 
Leonard, music by J. J. Hill. [2388384 


Gr Septo05, 1910: 2) e Sept.. 16) 
1910; E 239273; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N.Y. 


MoHNFELD (DAS). 


Motity MAcCHREE; valse, by James M. 
Gallatly ; piano. [238385 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240310; Walsh, Holmes & 
co., London, England. 


Mon SECRET; mélodie, poésie de Paul 
Arosa, musique de Edmond Missa. 
[23836 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1910; 
E 289745; L. Grus et cie., Paris, 
France. ‘ 


MOoNALITA; intermezzo capriccioso by 
Max Landow; piano. [23837 


Ousept.. 20; -1910 2c. Oct. 10,4} 


1910; EH 240810; A. Hospe co., Oma- 
ha, Nebr. 
Monkey ISLE; words by Wm. Forest 
Wagner, music by Wm. H. Rose. 
; [28888 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1910; EB 240441; 
Rose & Wagner, West Orange, N. J. 


MoNKEY (THE) ON A STRING; by Elsie 
G. Phelan; piano. (Toy-shop jin- 
gles, no. 5.) [238389 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 & Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240285; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Moon FAIRY; Sschottische, by I. F. 
Bowden, arr. by D. H. Hawthorn; 
piano. [238840 

© Cct. 3, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1910; 
i 240758; Irving F. Bowden, New 
Britain, Conn. 


MoonuicHt; from Queen of Bohemia, 
lyric by Crane Wilbur, music by 
Paul Rubens. [23841 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 5, 1910; 


E 240665; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Yorke We 

——march and two-step, by H. A. 
Thompson; piano. Boston, Evans 
music co. [23842 


© Aug. 24, 1910292) ceeAn= 26. 
1910; E 2388828; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MOONLIGHT ON THE RHINE; barearolle, 
words by Eleanor Darby, music by 
W. Neuland, ed. by Frederic H. Rip- 
ley and H. L. Heartz; duet for sop. 
and tenor. 4to. (Stanhope edition, 
no: 126.) [23843 


©. Sept. 20, 1910; 2 @ Seni, 23: 
1910; E 289626; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


MOONLIGHT SKETCHES; by Esther Gro- 
now; pianoforte. [23844 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 5, 1910; 
H 240641; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


MOONLIT WAVES; barcarole, by J. S. 
Fearis; piano. [23845 
© Sept. 28, 1910> Bie Sepnesd: 
1910; E 240473; White-Smith music 
pub co., Boston, Mass.. 


MoorkisH DANCE (Maurischer tanz) ; 
by Géza Horvath, op. 63, no. 5; 
piano. (Danses nationales, no. 5.) 

[23846 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 

E 241240; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


MORE STARS FOR THE CROWN OF JESUS; 
words by Ada Blenkhorn, music by 
Lyman F. Jackson. [23847 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242108; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


MoRE THAN ALL TO ME; words by A. H. 
Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley. 
[23848 
© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241325; Rodeheaver-Ackley Co., 
Chicago, Il. 


1370 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44 47, Noy., 1910 


23869 


MorGENHYMNUS; ged. von Robert 
Reinick, musik von Hugo Wolf, re- 
vidiert von Willibald Kahler; fir 
gemischten chor und grosses orches- 
ter. 1. Orchester-partitur und stim- 
men. 2. Klavierauszug und chor- 
stimmen. [ 23849, 23850 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240528, 240524; C. F. Peters, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


MorGENLIED; ged. von Gustav Schiiler, 
musik von Max Meyer-Olbersleben, 
op. 96, no. 1, fiir gemischten chor. 
Partitur. Ato. [23851 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 2389957; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


Mornine; words by Frank L. Stanton, 
music by Louis Victor Saar. No. 1. 
High voice. No. 2. Low voice. 

[ 23852, 23853 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 

16, 1910; E 239286, 239287; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Most (THE) POPULAR MOTHER GOOSE 


SONGS; comp. and arr. by Carrie 
Bullard. S8vo. [23854 

@sSept. 9° 1910: 2c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237901; Hinds, Noble & 


Eldredge, New York, N. Y. 


Most (THE) POPULAR SELECTIONS FROM 
THE MOST POPULAR COMIC OPERAS; 
selected and arr. by Paolo Gallico. 
Svo. [23855 


@ sept, 28) 1910; 2c: ‘Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240476; Hinds, Noble & 
Eldredge, New York, N. Y. 


Most (THE) POPULAR VIOLIN DANCE 
PIECES; various composers, arr. by 
Louis Tocaben; piano acc. [23856 

(Sr seot 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240159; Hinds, Noble & 
Eldredge, New York, N. Y. 


MoszkKowsxki (Moritz) En -automne 
(In autumn) ; op. 36, no. 4, ed. and 
fingered by Louis Oesterle; pf. 

[23857 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241119; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Ne SY. 


MotHrrR MacHree; from Barry of 
Ballymore; by Chauncey Olcott and 
Ernest R. Ball; hotel orch. 4to. 

[28858 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240149; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Moro PERPETUO; by Christian Sinding, 
op. 10, no. 1; ed. by W. F. Ambrosio; 
violin and piano. [23859 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240187 : Carl Fischer, New 
York, INGNS. 

par August Nolck, op. 147, pour 

violon et piano. London, Gerard & 

co. (Six petites piéces, no. 6.) 

[23860 
© Aug) 24..1910)-42)/eOck, 123 
1910; E 240911; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

MovucHE (LA) bD’or (The Golden fly) ; 
air de ballet, by W. D. Armstrong. 


4to. (Universal band jour’l., no. 
AZ) [23861 
© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240177; Carl Fischer, New 
York N.Y. 
Mozart (WoLFGaNc AMADEUS) Don 


Juan (Don Giovanni) ; overture, ed. 
by V. F. Safranek. (Gilmore band 
library, no. 8.) [23862 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 20, 
- 1910; HE 240181; Carl Fischer, New 
Vora UNer Ye 
Susanna non vien (Oh Susanna 
is late), recit.; Dove sono (Gone for 
ever), aria; from Le nozze di figaro. 
English version by Perey Pinkerton, 
ed. by Edgardo Lévi; sop. (Stand- 
ard OUEMENG: songs and arias, no. 
13.) [23 863 
©) Oct: 3, 1910; 2c. Oct: 4, 1910: 
EH 241075; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


Violin-konzert ; herausgegeben 
und mit kadenzen versehen, von 
Henri Marteau. D dur. [23864 


© Anes 30; 1910 2c “Sept. 30; 
1910; H 240529; C. EF. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


—— —— Es dur. [23865 
© Sept. 1, rae 2c. Sept.. 30, 
1910; E 940530 ; . F. Peters, Leip- 


Zig, Germany. 

MUFF-TERZETT; aus der operette, Die 
schonste frau, text von Rudolf Lo- 
thar, musik von Giacomo Minkow- 
ski. 23866 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 240481; Felix Bloch, erben, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Murrin (THE) MAN; words by Arthur 


Du Soir, music by. J. Airlie Dix, 
Nov iL in Hl fiat. “No. 2 in F. No. 3 
in G. [23867-28869 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
27, 1910: H 240401-240408: J. B. 


Cramer & co., ltd., London, England. 


1371 


_- 7 OS en Ua 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23870 


pt. yas. vp 


Muritto (Emitio) Soneto (A _ son- 
net); words and music by Emilio 
Murillo. [23870 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240158; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. ¥. 

Musr (LA) ET LE POETE. 
Saéns (C. C.) 

MUSICAL DRILY BOOK; for yse in Mrs. 
Wordsworth’s classes, composed and 


See Saint- 


arr. by Clothilde, for piano. Vol. 2. 
23871 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept, 213; 


1910; E 240012; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 

MUSICAL GIFT ALBUM; by H. Necke, op. 
(eee Pike (ast 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 380, 
1910; 1 241031; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

My BROWN-EYED Lou; words and music 
by Billy Johnson. [23873 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 20; 
1910; E 240123; J. Fred Helf co., 
New York, N. Y. 
My DEAR LITTLE GIRL; words by Geo. EH. 
Tenbroeck, music by J. C. Eaton. 
[23874 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c Sept. 24, 
1910; H 239944; Eaton music pub. 
eo., New York; N. Y. 

My DEAR MOTHER; words by Mrs. S. E. 

poricket, music by R. A. Browne. 

[23875 
©. Oct 5s) 1910. 8) 241347 : 
Mrs. Sarah H. Bricket, Xenia, Ohio. 
My FAIREST MAID OF SPAIN; words and 
music by Evans Lloyd. [23876 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910: E 239664; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
enzo: Tl. 

My FAVORITE WALTZ; by Ammon HE. 
Cramer; piano. [23877 

©. Septes22, 91910): 2c sSept. 23: 
1910; EH 239618; A. E. Cramer music 
co., Frederick, Md. 
My GAY HUSSAR; march two step by 
W. L. Mayer; piano. [23878 
© Oct. 8, 1910; 2c Oct. 8, 1910: 
EK 241221; Volkwein bros., Pittsburg, 
Pa: 

My GoppEss (MEINE GOTTIN) ; cantata, 
words by Goethe, English version by 
Henry G. Chapman, music by Otto- 
kar Novacek, op. 11; baritone solo, 
chorus of mixed voices and orches- 
tra. Vocal score. 4to. [238879 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1910; 
EK 241275; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
Works Ni iG 


My HEART’S A TOP; lyric and music by 


M. HH. Vaughan, arm by arahm 
van den Berg. New York, Gus. Ed- 
wards, ine. [23880 


© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910: E 240146; Mary H. Vaughan, 
New York, N. Y. 


MY WHEART’S DELIGHT; words by J. 
Dower, music by Frances Dower. 
No. Sh in Estee [23881 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2°G Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240220; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


My HEAVENLY FATHER KNOWS; words 
by C. F. Reed, music by Iva Maude 
Quivey. [23882 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 3, 1910; 
EH 240565; C. Fenwick Reed, Green- 
castle, Ind. 


My HOME IN Missournr; words and 
music by W. O. Walters. [23883 
© 1c. Oct. 8 190 Re e242 s 
Willard Oscar Walters, Lamar, Mo. 


My JEAN; words by Robert Burns, 
music by Josef Holbrooke, op. 54, 
no. 38 (Four songs, no. 1.) 

[23884 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 

1910; BH 240211: J.-B. Crameres& co., 
lItd., London, England. 


My LADY OF THE NILE; Hgyptian sere- 

nade by H. C. Coffman; piano. 
[23885 
© 1e. Oct. 10, 1910; E 240789; 
Harry C. Coffman, Cambridge, Ohio. 

My LAND; from Barry of Ballymore, 
by Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. 
Ball; hotel orchestra. Ato. [23886 

© Sept. 27, 1910: 2 eG Seprm 23: 
1910; EK 239791; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

My LIFE IS FULL OF GLORY; words by 

A. H. Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley. 

[23887 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ¢« Oct. 13) 1910; 

HE) 241313; Ackley & Rodeheaver, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

My LOVER WILL COME TO-DAY; words by 
Phoebe Cary, music by Alice Bennet 
Wing. [23888 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2) © Septe Zs, 
1910; EH 289706; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

My MASTER; words by Sidney Lanier, 
music by E. L. Ashford. 8vo. 

[23889 

©: Sept. 7, 1910; °2ve.e8epr 10} 

191.0; E; 287905; Juorenz *pubarecas 
Dayton, Ohio. 


1372 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


23907 


My MOTHER'S GRAVE (Meiner mutter 
grab); words by Kathryn Prim, 
musie by Aug. Bohlender, op. 5. 

23890 

rp sept. 10, 1910; 2c. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 239384; Kath Prim, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 


My NATTY LITTLE PATCH BEHIND: writ- 
ten and composed by Chas. Collins 


and E. A. Sheppard. [23891 
sence. 21, 1910; 2) ¢. Sept. -21; 


1910; E 239516; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


My NEw JERSEY QUEENS; words and 
music by T. Carey. New York, F. 
B. Haviland pub. co. [23892 

sept 27, 1910; 2 G. Sept: 27, 
1910; E 240391; Thomas Carey, Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 


My oLD KENTUCKY HOME; arr. by Sid- 
ney Steinheimer; pf. (Old favorites, 
no. 8602.) [238938 

vers. 1910: 2c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241083: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. Pa. 


My PEKIN MOON; from My girl from 
the U. S. A., words by Collin Davis, 
music by Otto Frey. [23894 

esept. 17.1910; 2 c., Sept. 19, 
1910; EK 239406; Victor Kremer co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


My SAviog IS WITH ME; words and 
musie by E. 8S. Lorenz. [23895 


rece 10. 1910; 2. c Oct. 17, 
1510" BH, 242116; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Chio. 


My SAvior’s voice; words by Ira B. 
Wilson, music by Fred B. Holton. 
[23896 
@1Oct,, 11, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17;.1910; 
EH 242068; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


MY SCARE CROW MAIDIE; from Lower 
berth thirteen, words by Collin 
Davis and Arthur Gillespie, music 
by Jos. E. Howard. [23897 


GmOc (18. :1910; 2° eo Oct: 18, 
1910; E 241453; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


My sone oF LOovE; from Teresa be 
mine (Terese sei nicht boese), words 
by Adolf Philipp, music by Jean 
Briquet. [28898 

© Och 4. 19105 2) ce. Oct. 67 1910; 
E 241178; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


My SOUL WOULD DRINK THOSE ECHOES: 
eight-part song, words by Byron, mu- 
Sic by A. C. Mackenzie, op. 71, no. 
1; mixed voices. 4to. (Part-song 
book, second Series, no. 1197.) [23899 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239699; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


My SWEET CORDELIA; words and music 
by Shepard N. Edmonds. [23900 
© Aus), 25, 1910. 20e Aus 26 
1910; E 238841; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


My THOUSAND TIMES BELOVED (A mihle 
gradh, le milhe la) ; translation from 
the Gaelic by Alice Milligan, music 
by C. Milligan Fox; medium voice. 
(Four Irish songs from Songs of the 
Trish harpers. ) [23901 

© Oct.5, 1910-52) ce. Oct: 6, 1910; 
E241189; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INE Vis 

My YANKEE DOODLE GIRL; from The 
slim princess, words by Henry Blos- 
som, music by Leslie Stuart. [28902 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EH 240778; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

by John C. Golden, arr. by S. 

Deshon; orchestra. 4to. [23903 
© Oct- 6; 1910: 2 c: Oct. 7, £910; 

H 240775; Chappell & co., Iltd., Lon- 

don, England. 


MyrEL_Lta; march from the celebrated 
song Myrella la jolie, by L. Bénech, 
English words by Ballard MacDon- 
ald, music by D. Berniaux. [23904 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1910; EH 237994; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New. York, N. Y. 

NACHGEFUHL; ged. von Goethe, musik 
von Arnold Mendelssohn. (Sechs ge- 
dichte, no. 6.) [23905 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; EH 240517; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

NACHTGESANG; von Max Bruch, op. 83, 
fiir klarinette, bratsche und Klavier, 
oder violine, violoneell und Klavier. 
(Acht stticke, no. 6, es moll.) [28906 

© Oct. 12 1910: 2c Oct. 1, 19105 
BE 289998: N. Simrock, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

NACHTLUFT-WALZER; text von A. H. 
Samson und Paul Lineke, musik yon 
Sam. Gross, arr. vy. Paul Lincke. 

[23907 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 

1910: EB 239501; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


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NALADY, DOJMY A UPOMINKY (Stim- 
mungen, eindriicke und erinnerung- 
en); pro klavir na ¢tym ruce, slozil 
Zdenko Fébich. obl. Ato. [23908 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c Sept. 29, 


1910; HE: 239951; FE: A. Urbanek, 
Prague, Austria. 

NAME THE HAPPY DAY; words and 
music by Roy L. Burtch. [23909 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239674; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

NAOMI WALTZ; by W. Harris; piano. 


[23910 
©: Sept: 21; 1910: 2 c Sept. 21, 
1910; E 240231; Walter Harris, 


Stone Bluff, Ind. - 

NAPOLEON’S LAST CHARGE; descriptive 
march-galop by Edwin Ellis, rewrit- 
ten and arr. by E. T. Paull; piano. 

[23911 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

EK 241459; EK. T. Paull, New York, 
NAY. 

NATIVITY (THE) ; a cantata for Christ- 
mas-tide, the words and hymns Sse- 
lected, and music composed by 
Thomas Adams; soprano, tenor and 
bass soli and chorus. 4to. [23912 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240864; Novello & co., Iltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

a complete 


Christmas exercise, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. Milwaukee, 
Hammond pub. co. S8vo. [23913 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; 
E 239927; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 
Tl. 

NATURE'S VOICE [and] ROSES OF SUM- 
MER; Songs written and composed by 
Olive Linnell. No. 1 in D. - No. 2 in 
Bao NOjo. in G, [23914-23916 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 7, 
1910; E 238961—238963 ; Orpheus co., 
London, England. 


NEAPOLITAN SERENADE; by Edmund 
Severn; piano solo. [23917 
Wo Sept: 26. 1910%; 2c) Oct. 12. 
1910; E 240974; Carl Fischer, New 
Work N.Y. 
NEARER MY GoD TO THEE; fantasia- 
variations by Mason-Polla; piano. 
[23918 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241467; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 
words by Sarah Flower Adams, 
music arr. from Lowell Mason by 
Ira B. Wilson. 4to. [28919 
© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 2387906; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


NEARLY EVERYBODY TOOK A TRANSFER; 
words and music by Mrs. G. Hughes, 
arr. by Alex Magnes. [23920 


© 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1990>5aeG6s-: 
Mrs. Gene Hughes, New York, N. Y. 


"NEATH THE WEEPING WILLOW TREE; 
words by Earle C. Jones, music by 
Neil Moret. [23921 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec Sept. °26, 
1910; E 239676; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


NEBELWALLEN; ged. von Camilla Leon- 
hard, musik von Josef Reiter, op. 
39B, no. 2, fiir gemischten chor a 
cappella. Partitur. Ato. [23922 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
KE 242228; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


NEGRO MINSTREL MELODIES; a collection 
of twenty-five songs with piano acc., 
by Stephen C. Foster and others, ed. 
by H. T. Burleigh, with preface by 
W. J. Henderson. (Household series 
of music books, no. 35.) [23923 

© Sept. 28, 191032 @ Sept. 29. 
1910; E. 2404382; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 

NEJNOVEJSI A NEJSNADNEJSI SKOLA 
KLAVIRNI (The newest and easiest 
school for piano) ; parts 1 and 2, by 
A. Kapoun. [23924 

© Pt. 1, Sept. 15, 1909; Pt. 2, Oct. 
1, 1909; 2 e@ each Dee. 8, 1909; EH 
238818; Alois Kapoun, Prague, Aus- 
tria. 

NEL cREPUSCcOLO (‘Through the twi- 
light); di A. Leonardi, per piano- 

(Una gita in dirigibile, no. 7.) 

[23925 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 e@. Sept. 30, 

1910; E 240512; Carisch & Jainichenr, 
Milan, Italy. 


NELKEN; ged. von Th. Storm, musik 
von Max Reger, op. 15, fur eine 
mittlere stimme. (10 lieder, no. 3.) 

[23926 

© Aug: 26, 1910; 2he Seame2s, 
1910; E 239598; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

NEUES SCHWEIZERALBUM; von Otto 
Schleuning, op. 65, fiir pianoforte. 
Band 5-6. [ 23927, 28928 

© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
10 1910; E 237972, 2387973; Brea. 
kopf & Hirtel, New York, N. Y. 

New (A) coon IN TOWN; words and 

music by A. I. De Korte. [28929 


© 1 «e Oct. 3, 1910; E 240561; A. 
I. De Korte, Arlington, R. I. 


forte. 


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New (THE) GRADUS TO PARNASSUM; 
academie ed. of selected studies, rev. 
ard compiled by I. Philipp; piano. 
Book 3. hands together. 23950 

fe) sept. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240277; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


NEW LIFE; spring song, words by A. H. 
A., musie by Adam Geibel, ed. anid 
arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heartz; sop. and alto. (The Stan- 
hope ed., no. 128.) 4to. [239381 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239932; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


NEW YORK STANDARD SYSTEM RAG-TIME 
INSTRUCTOR FOR PIANO; by Benjamin 
Siegel. 27 p. fol. $1.00. [23932 

fe) sem. 24,1910: 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; A 274023; New York standard 
schooi of popular and classic music, 
Chicago, Ill. 


NEWFOUNDLAND (THE); waltz and toe 

dance, by E. Keily; pf. [2389388 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241102; Emily Kelly, Brooklyn, 
Ie Ys 


"NFAME CHE SI’; canzone napoletana, 
versi di G. B. De Curtis, musica di 
E. De Curtis. [23934 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239410; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


NIGGERLIED; amerikanisches volkslied, 
dem original frei nachgedichtet von 
Richard Stecher, musik arr. von 
Hugo Jiingst, op. 87, fiir mianner- 


chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 
Fremdlindische volksweisen, no. 
54.) [23935 


@rsept. 14, 1910; 2.c Oct. 17, 
1910; EK 242249; Otto YFYorberg, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


NIGHT sone; three-part song, words 
by Edward Rowland Sill, music by 
William Clifford Heilman; women’s 
voices. (Collection of octavo cho- 
ruses, no. 54438.) [23936 


© Sept 14, 1910:.2 ¢c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240086; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


Wiegenlied; part-song, words by 
Edward Rowland Sill, music by Wil- 
liam Clifford Heilman, op. 7; mixed 
voices. (Svo choruses, no. 5444.) 
[239387 
©: Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239499; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork, N;. Y.. 


25946 


NIGHTFALL; words by Ella Broes van 
Heekeren, music by R. M. Stults: 
medium voice in G. [239388 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; HE 239431; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


NIGHTINGALE (THE) AND THE ROSE; 

waltz, by Thurlow Lieurance; piano. 

[28939 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241089; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


NINON UND GASTON; aus Hurra, wir 
leben noch, revue von Julius 
Freund, musik von Victor Hollaen- 
der, fiir gesang und klavier. [23940 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
HH 240604; Ed Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


NO LONG DISTANCE LOVIN’ FOR MINE; 
words and music by G. F. Perkins, 
arr. by Philip Hecker. [23941 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
Hi 241144; P. H. Hanscom, Worcester, 
Mass. 


No OTHER WAY; words by EH. H. Hewitt, 

music by B. D. Ackley. [23942 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; 

H} 2413822; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


NOBLESSE OBLIGE; duett aus Hurra, wir 
leben noch, revue, ged. von Julius 
Freund, musik von Victor Hollaen- 
der. [23943 

© Sept. 17,1910; 2 c. Oct..3, 1910; 
KH 240601; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


NODDING CLOVER; by L. EH. Orth, op. 31, 
no. 5; pf. (Little lessons, no. 5.) 
23944 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
EH 241108; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGE 


Noisy (THE) TIN BEETLE; by Elsie G. 


Phelan; piano. (Toy-shop jingles, 
no. 1.) [28945 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 


1910; EH 240287; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


NON SENTE AMOR; versi di Giuseppe 
Inglese, musica di C. Sodero; canto 


e piano. (Jn William Tell, v. 1, 
no. 3.) [23946 
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 


1910; EH 239547; Cesare Sodero, New 
VOrk Nos. 


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NORWEGIAN DANCE (Norwegischer 
springtanz); by Géza Horvath, op. 
63, no. 6; piano. (Danses natio- 
nales, no. 6.) [238947 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EK 241241; Augener Itd., London, 
England. 


NostTaLeia; di G. De Sena, op. 104, 

per pianoforte. (Pezzi lirici, no. 2.) 

[23948 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1910; E 239970; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


NOT FOR GOLD BUT FOR YOU; words by 
Ke Hs a herniers: muse: Dy, vit. Ac 


Browne. [ 23949 
© 1 ¢, Oct. 15, 1910; BE 241348; 
Frank FE. Ferrier, Poughkeepsie, 


INS Ye 
NOT IN DUMB RESIGNATION; Exultation, 
words by John Hay, music by Mark 
Andrews. [23950 
©). Sept. 29; "190 2 ef (Oct 210, 
1910; E 240822; Century co., New 
YorkjN: YY: 
Now AND FOREVER THE SAME; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Robert 


Harkness. [23951 
©) VAN G2) 1910: 2e)"-Sept “20, 
1910; E 241018; Chas. M. Alex- 


. ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Now DON’T YOU TELL; words by Belle 
Case Harrington, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [23952 

(©) Sept. 15, 1910;°2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; EH 239879; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

Now SHE IS ANYBODY’S GIRLIE; words 
by Harry Williams, music by Egbert 
Van Alstyne. [23953 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239533; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 
Nuit (LA) DETE (Summer night) ; 
valse, by Violet King; pf. [238954 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240161; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

NUIT D’ETOILES; poésie de Th. de Ban- 
ville, musique de Claude Debussy. 
no. 2. Baryton en ré bémol. Paris, 
EK. Coutarel. [23955 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
BE 239746; Bulla, Paris, France. 

Nuit pE Mar (Notto serena); adagio 
par V. Monti, pour orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [23956 

©. Sept. 16, 19105, 2c. Sept. 19; 
1910; BE 239444; EH. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


NUN TE FA’ LUSINGA; versi di HE. A. 
Mario, musica di Evemero Nardella. 


[23957 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 « Sept. 27, 
1910; EK 239817; Raffaele Izzo, 


Naples, Italy. 


NURSERY RHYMES; from ‘The slim 
princess, words by Henry Blossom, 
music by Leslie Stuart. [New edi- 
tion] [23958 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 289421; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 

O BELLE NUIT. See Offenbach (J.) 

O FOR A CLOSER WALK WITH GoD; 
Muriel, words by William Cowper, 
music by Frederick William Schlie- 
der. [28959 

© Sept: 29,1910. s22 eect, 10; 
1910; E 240820; Century co., New 
York, N. Y. 


O GLORIOUS SUN; words by Basil Hod- 
der, music by Francis Bohr. [23960 
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 e@ Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289549; John Alvey Turner, 
London, England. 


O GOD, THE ROCK OF AGES; words by 
Bickersteth, music by Ciro Pinsuti, 
arr. by FE. M. S.* Kane: [23961 

© Sept. 27, 1910: 2ee. Seppe. .2o: 
1910; E 241041; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


O HAPPY BAND OF PILGRIMS; anthem, 
words by J. M. Neale, music by J. 
Lamont Galbraith; bass solo, duet 
and quartet or chorus. (Octavo 
church music, no. 10093.) [23962 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 2389430; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


O Hoty CHILD; words by Edith S. Til- 
lotson, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[23963 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 
EK 240988; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Til. 


O LorpD, THE VERY HEAVENS SHALL 
PRAISE ‘THY WONDROUS WORKS; 
words from the Scriptures and a 
portion of a hymn, music by Hugh 
Blair; mixed voices. 4to. (Church 
choir library, no. 77.) [23964 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240288; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


O LoveELy nicHtT. See Offenbach (J.) 


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nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


23983 


O Lovine JESU (O bone Jesu); motet, 
by Richard Dering, ed. and English 
text added by Frederick Bridge; 


five mixed voices. 4to. [23965 
Grau= 9 1910: 2 « Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237965; Bosworth & co., 


Leipzig, Germany. 
7O MESE MARIANO; versi di G. Gian- 
nelli, musica di Giuseppe Gian- 
nelli. [23966 


fesepe. 15, 1910;.2-¢. Sept. 27, 


1910; E 2389828; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 
| O North WITH ALL THY VALES OF 


GREEN; Montclair, words by William 
Cullen Bryant, music by Raymond 
Huntington Woodman. [23967 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 10, 
1910; E 240825; Century co., New 
York I.-Y. 
O PARADISE; words by F. W. Faber, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. S8vo. [23968 
fj) sent. 2. 1910; 2 c. Sept: 10, 
1910; EH 2387907; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
O PURE WHITE ROSE; words by Leonard 


Cooke, music by Eileen Quayle. No. 
imo -nat.) No.2 in BE flat. No. 3 
ied OMe [23969-23971 


© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
29, 1910; E 240465-240467; J. B. 
Cramer & co., ltd., London, England. 
O SALUTARIS HostT14; four-part chorus, 
music by Edward Elgar, rev. and ed. 
by Nicola A. Montani; mixed voices. 
(Octavo edition liturgical Catholic 
cbureh music, no. 5467.) [ 23972 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240487; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork: N.Y. 


—motet, music by Joseph Rhein- 
berger, op. 62c, rev. and ed. by 
Nicola A. Montani; unison chorus or 
soprano or tenor solo. (Octavo cho- 
ruses, no. 5487.) [238978 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237917; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork, N.Y. 

music by Auber, mixed voices. 
4to. (New editions hymns, motets, 
offertories, no. 103.) [23974 

ee sept. 99, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240870; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston, Mass. 

O sALUTARIS HostTia. See Liszt (F.) 

O SHEPHERDS, HASTE; words by Alice 
J. Cleator, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. [28975 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
EK 240927; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Il. 


O SONNE, WELCHE MACHT; sizilianische 
volkspoesie, verdeutscht von Ff. 
Gregorovius, musik von Hans Her- 
mann. (Sizilianen, no. 1.) [23976 

© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240537; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a/Main, Germany. 


OQ SWEETEST wWorRDS; words by Fred- 
erick G. Bowles, music by Louis 
Victor PSaar, ops 764.4 No... 1a alow. 
voice. [23977 

Cy Sept: 729) 1910); ter, Septan29; 
1910; E 240459; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


O VERMELAND. See Vermeland. 


O WIE SELIG SEID IHR DOCH, IHR FROM- 
MEN; ged. von Simon Dach, musik 
von Max Gulbins, op. 62, fiir ge- 
misehten chor. Partitur. 4to. 
(Vier gesinge, no. 3.) [28978 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910: 
EF 242241; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


OCEAN THOU MIGHTY MONSTER (Vasto 
potente mare); from Oberon, musie 
by C. M. von Weber, ed. by Ed- 
gardo Levi; sop. (Standard ope- 
ratic songs and arias, no. 12.) 

[23979 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; E 

241074; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London, England. 


OrF FOR CHRISTMAS LAND; words by 
Mrs. Belle Case Harrington, music 
by Karl K. Lorenz. [23980 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 28, 
1910; H 239919; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barcarolle; de 
Vopéra, Les contes d Hoffmann, 
paraphrase par Moritz Moszkowski 
pour piano. [23981 

© Aug. 30, 1910;.2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; H 240525; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

from Les contes d’ Hoffmann 

(Tales of Hoffmann), arr. by H. En- 

gelmann; piano. [23982 
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1910: HH) 240276; Theo, Presser Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Barearole waltz: on melodies 

from Tales from Hoffmann, by Chas. 

J. Roberts, arr. by Gustav Saenger ; 

piano. [2839838 
© Aug. 9, 1910; 2c. Sept. 20, 1910; 

E 239546; Carl Fischer, New York, 

NERS 


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OFFENBACH (JACQUES )—Continued. 
arr. by L.. P. Laurendeau. 
(Universal band journal, no. 1251.) 
[23984 
© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; H 240199; Carl Fischer, New 
work, Ney¥: 


—— Beauteous night, O night of love 
(Belle nuit, O nuit d’amour); bar- 
earolle from Tales of Hoffmann. 
Translation by Samuel Richards 
Gaines, music arr. for high voice in 
F, with violin obbligato by Gustav 
Strube. [23985 

© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240298; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


O belle nuit; barcarolle from 
Contes d’ Hoffmann, comic opera, 
transcribed by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano 4 hands. [28986 

© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 289545; Carl Fischer, New 
York, IN. Y. 


O lovely night; barcarolle from 
the opera, Les contes d@’ Hoffmann, 
English version by M. Louise Baum, 
musie arr. by Max Spicker. 1. Four: 
part chorus of mixed voices. 2. 
Men’s voices. (Oct. choruses, no. 
5465, and 5464.) [ 23987, 23988 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
19, 1910; EH 289356, 239357 ; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York, N. Y. 


Phantasie; tiber motive aus Hoff- 
mann’s erzihlungen, arr. von Otto 
Singer, ftir pianoforte. [23989 

© Aug. 30, 1910;-2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240516; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Schéne nacht, du _ liebesnacht; 
barcarole aus der oper Hoffmann’s 
erziihlungen, bearbeitet von Max 
Spicker, deutsche tibersetzung von 


J. Hopp. 4to. (Deutsche mianner- 
chore, no. 5466.) [28990 
OrSept. 21,51910en2., c Sept. .22, 


1910; E 240236; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork. Ne ¥.; 


OFFICE OF THE Hoty HuUCHARIST; with 
Benedictus and Agnus Dei, set to 
music by C. P. Banks, in the key of 
EH flat. Svo. London, Novello & co., 
Itd. [23991 

@ Sepsis 1910-2) ex. Sept: 19, 
1910; EK 239400; C. Pendock Banks, 
Deal, England. 


CH, CALL IT BY SOME BETTER NAME; 


words by Thomas Moore, music by . 


Wintter Watts; high in G minor. 
[28992 
© Oct. 14, 1990; 2 sete, 415: 
1910; E 241402; G. Schirmer, New 
York N.Y: 


OH GIRLS, NOBODY LOVES YOU LIKE A 
NICE POLICEMAN; written and com- 
posed by Fred Godfrey, Terry Sulli- 
van and Harry Carlton. [23993 

© Sept. 27, 1910;"2eeesepe. Ju, 
1910; E 240331; 
Hunter, London, England. 


OH, GIVE THANKS; hymn, music by 
M. L. McPhail. S8vo. [23994 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240417; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


OH LOOK WHO’S HERE; aS intro. by 
The trouble makers, lyric by Bobby 
Jones, music by Linda Bloodgood. 

[23995 


© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239527; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


OH, MOTHER; written by John P. Har- 

rington, composed by Maurice Scott. 

[23996 

© Oct. 11, 1910: 2c) Oct: aa t510; 

E 241266; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


Ou PATRIA. See Rossini (G. A.) 


OH THAT BOOG-A-BOO MAN; words and 
music by Dave Kaplan and Joe 
Samuels. [23997 

© ( ); 2c July 29, 1910; E 
238281; Billy Watson music pub. co., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


OH THAT FUNNY RAG; words by Bobby 
Heath, music by Gus Benkhart. 
[23998 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2.cyOCiera tai 
E 2413538; Leo Feist; New York, 
INGAY: 


OH THAT MOONLIGHT GLIDE; words by 
Junie McCree, music by Albert von 
Tilzer. [23999 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2'e. Oct. 1274910; 
E 240901; York music co., New York, 
Nea: 


OH, THERE’LL BE JOY IN HEAVEN; words 


by R. M. Hunter, music by J. M. 
Hunter. ‘ [24000 

© )Oct: 1, 1910; 2.¢c. Oct..77igi0: 
E 242266; R. M. Hunter, Mountain 
Grove, Mo. 


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EE EEE S'S:S<S$3—_~--~~ 


nes. 4447, Norv., 1910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24020 


On, TINY, PLAY THAT TRAUMEREI; 
words by J. Henry Little, music by 
J. E. Andino. [24001 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
BE 238957: Musicians music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


OH, WHAT A CHANCE TO TAKE; from The 
slim princess, words by Henry Blos- 
som, music by Leslie Stuart. [24002 

© Oci- 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240776; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


OH WHAT A SONG; words and music by 
W. L. Harris. [24003 
© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; KE 239489; W. L. Harris, Evan- 
gelist, Hutchinson, Kans. 

OH yOU BLONDY; medley overture, by 
Ed. Edwards, arr. by Everett J. 
Evans; band, S8vo. [24004 

eri 14) 1910-. 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; EH 240424; Jos. Morris co., 
New York, N. Y. — 

OH YOU MOON; words by Jack Hick- 

man, music by Benjamin Hickman. 


Chicago, Hickman bros. [24005 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 


1910; E 240454; Jack Hickman, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

OISEAU (L’) DE PARADIS (The bird of 
paradise); mazurka de salon, by 
Christian Schafer op. 46, no. 2; 
piano. [24006 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 
FE 241123; Chas. Sheard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

OISEAUX (LES) DE PRINTEMPS; valse 
par Gaston Réné. Orchestra parts. 
4to. [24007 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
EH 241337; Joseph Williams, itd., 
London, England. 
Os’ GIUVINOTTO Mio; versi di Libero 
Bovio, musica di Francesco Sanna. 
[24008 
jeesepe 15, 1910: 2. c¢.. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 289813; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

Os’ ZINGARA CURTESE; versi di H. A. 
Mario, musica di Alfredo Mazzucchi. 

[24009 

© Sept. 15)" 1910:''2 ‘e Sept. 27, 

1910; E 289825; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

OKLAHOMA (THE) TWIRL; words by 
William Tracy, music by Lewis F. 
Muir and James McGavisk. [24010 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c, Oct. 3, 1910; 
EH 240587; J. Fred Helf co., New 
work, Nw Y:. 


Orp acre; from The river of years, 
words by M. Beverly, music by Theo. 
Marzials, ed. and arr. by Frederic H. 
Ripley ‘and: Hy ii. ‘Heartz’ (the 
Stanhope ed., no. 135.) 4to. [24011 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢« Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239928; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


OLD BLACK Jor; fantasia-variations by 
Foster-Polla; piano. [24012 
OF Oct; i, 1910-2 e Oc as 
1910; E 241470; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


OLD CHRISTMAS CAROLS OF THE SOUTH- 
ERN COUNTIES; collected and ed. by 
Alice EK. Gillington. [24013 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239623; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


OLD (THE) ELM TREE; words and music 
by A. J. Tynan. [24014 
© 1 c. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240362; 
A. J. Tynan, Chicago, Ill. 
OLD FARMER JOHN; words and music 
by Kennedy Russell. [24015 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1910; 
EH 238980; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
don, England. 


OLD FARMER Stow. See Three humor- 
ous two-part songs. 

OLD FOLKS AT HOME; arr. by Sidney 
Steinheimer; pf. (Old favorites, no. 
8600.) [24916 

© Oct."3, 1910. 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1910: 
EH 241085; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

OLD (THE) OLD TALE; words by Jesse 
G. M. Glick, music by Fred R. Hoff. 
San Francisco, Sherman Clay & co. 

[24017 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 

E 240866; J. G. M. Glick & Fred R. 
Hoff, United States. 


OLD SANTA IS COMING; words by Har- 
riet D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. [24018 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239869; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
OLD (THE) STORY; words and music by 
W. Ethelbert. [24019 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239294; Willis music ¢co.; 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Outp Trinity; march, by Frank A. 
Panella; orch.. Svo. [24020 
©) Oct. 1, 191032 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 

B 240752: Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 


einnati, Ohio. 


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plains, 32S 


OM DU BEKANNER MED DIN MUN; nit- 
tonde sdndagen efter trefaldighet, 
ord: fran. Rom, 10 musik al Cy ¥. 
Stanford. (Korsanger f6r gudst- 
jiinsten, no. 33, oktav-serie.) [24021 

©) Sept. 08, 1910-52 “ee Sept. 10: 
1910; E 237920; Augustana book 
concern, Rock Island, Il. 


OMBRE BLEUE; par Thérése Wittmann, 
transcription par L. Streabbog, pour 
piano. (Premiers concerts, 2° vol., 
no. 16.) [24022 

©. Oct..48;-1910)52 Oct. 47; A910= 
E 242292; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


ON A SUMMER NIGHT IN JUNE; words 

and music by C. E. Straub. [24023 

© 1. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240376; 
Chas. E. Straub, Easton, Pa. 


ON EARLY CLOSING DAY; written and 
composed by Paul Pelham and J. P. 
Long. [24024 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1871910; 
E 241492; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

ON MUSIC; words by Thomas Moore, 
music by Giuseppe Ferrata, op. 27, 
no. 4; medium voice. [24025 

@) Oe Ay 1910- Fe. Oct 5.1910; 


E 240628; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
Mork. IN2eY> 
ON THE BANKS OF SWEET GARONNE 


(Nocqui in riva alla Garonna) ; 
from Oberon; duet, composed by 
Carl Maria von Weber, ed. by Ed- 
gardo Lévi. (Standard duets, trios, 
ete:; no. 7.) [24026 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241073; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London, England. 


ON THE DAY YOU SANG COME BACK TO 
ERIN; written and composed by 
Frank W. Carter, Alfred Glover, and 
Fred Godfrey. [24027 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241157; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 

ON THE FRONTIER; march by Chas. 
Arthur, arr. by G. H. Reeves; band. 
4to. (American star journal, no. 
1349. ) [24028 

©) Sept. 15, 19107 2 ec. Oct: 12, 
1910; E 240959; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorke MN... 

ON THE HOMEWARD WAY; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by Winnie M. 
Gabrielson. [24029 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910: 
E 242096; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


ON THE RIVER "NEATH THE MOON; words 
by Rida Johnson Young, music by 
W. A. Schroeder. [24030 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 e Sept. 13, 
1910; E 237980; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


ON THE STRAND; waltz, by M. Green- 

wald; pf. (Merrymakers, no. 8623.) 

[24031 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec Gee ai: 

E 241095; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ON THE WAY TO BENIMORA; a desert 
song, words and music by Elinor 
Belaribi. [24032 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910 ; 
E 240729; Metzler & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ON THIS NIGHT ALL NIGHTS EXCELLING; 
words by Edward Hayes Plumtree, 
music by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. 

[24033 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ce Oe ia Ao10- 

E 242143; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


ON WINGS OF MUSIC. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


ONCE EVERY YEAR; words by H. E. 
Keeler, music by F. Blackett. [24034 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; 
E 241228; Frank Blackett & Essie 
E. Keeler, Battle Creek, Mich. 


ONCE TO EVERY MAN AND NATION; Fos- 
dick, music by Mark Andrews. 
[24035 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 e Oct. 10, 
1910; E 240823; Century co., New 
York Ne ¥ 


ONDULATIONS DES ROSEAUX (Waving 
rushes) ; valse de salon, par Chris- 
tian Schafer, op. 46, no. 4, pour 
piano. [24636 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240874; Charles Sheard & co., 
London, England. 


ONE DAY; words by J. Wilbur Chap- 
man, music by C. H. Marsh. [24037 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239492; C. H. Marsh, Ocean 
Grove, N. J. 


ONE-LEGGED (THE) WOODEN SOLDIER; by 
Elsie G. Phelan; piano. (Toy- 
shop jingles, no. 4.) [24038 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240796: White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


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24058 


ONE OF THE BEST; quick march by Cecil 
Claske, arr. by J. Ord Hume; band. 
(Boosey’s march journal, no. 216.) 

[240389 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 

E 240772; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London, England. 


ONE OF THE DEATHLESS ARMY; written 
by Gilbert Wells, Will Terry and V. 
BR. Gill, music by T. W. Thurban. 
New York, T. B. Harms and Francis, 


Day & Hunter. [24040 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240451; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


ONE OF US Two (Eins von beiden) ; 
words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Ger- 
man version by Alfred Quaritch, 
music by George H. Shapiro. No. 1 
in A minor. No. 2 in C sharp minor. 

[24041, 24042 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 

1910; E 2414386, 241437: Ascherberg, 

Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, Eng- 
land. 


ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT; words 
by Phoebe Carey, music by R. S. 


Ambrose, arr. by Ira B. Wilson: 
mixed voices. 4to. [24043 
© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 10, 


1910; E 237909; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


ONLY A STEP TO JESUS; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by B. D. Ackley. 
[24044 
© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241332; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, III. 


ONLY BELIEVE; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by Wm. F. 
Archer. [24045 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242124; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

ONLY FOR YOU; words and music by 

John Martin. [24046 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 13, 1910; 

H 241304; A. W. Perry & sons’ mu- 
sic co., Sedalia, Mo. 

ONLY ME; words and music by A. I, 

De Korte. [24047 


© 1c. Oct. 3, 1910; BH 240563; 
A. I. De Korte, Arlington, R. I. 


ONLY ONE LITTLE GIRL IS THE RIGHT 
LITTLE GIRL, AND THE ONE LITTLE 
GIRL IS You; [words by C. Davis, mu- 
sic by J. Brant Huff.] [24048 

© veOct7.).1910; BH) 240732; 
Hoffman & Cooper pub. co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ONLY TELL ME WHY; words and musie 
by Anita Owen. [24049 
©) Sept. 16, 1910 2) &: Sept.21), 
1910; E 239532; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


ONLY THINK OF IT; written and com- 
posed by T. W. Connor. [24050 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240165; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


ONLY YoU; words and music by John 

Martin. [24051 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 

H 241805; A. W. Perry & sons’ mu- 
sic co., Sedalia, Mo. 

words and music by L. Z. Phillips, 
arr. by S. L. Tyler; duet chorus. 

[24052 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; 

E 241225; Southern music co., Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

ONWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS; words 
by S. Baring-Gould, music by Ira 
B. Wilson. [24053 

Oct. 10 1910s 2 Cyn Ock wei. 
1910; E 242126; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
ONWARD MARCH; words by H. EH. Hew- 
itt, music by B. D. Ackley. [24054 
© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 
EK 241315; Rodeheaver-Ackley ¢o., 
Chicago, Il. 


ONWARD, MY NATIVE LAND; words and 
musie by C. B. Drake. [24055 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢« Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240112; Charles B. Drake, 
W. Lebanon, N. H. 


OPEN THE DOOR OF YOUR HEART; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by B. D. Ack- 
ley. [24056 

©) Oct. 7%, 1910; 2°¢ Oct. 13; 19105 
E 241331; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Il. 

OPENING PRAYER; words by Harriet D. 

Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[24057 
ce. Sept. 28, 
CO., 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 
1910; E 239866; Lorenz pub. 
Dayton, Ohio. 
ORCHESTERSTUDIEN. See Strauss (R.) 
ORIGINAL INTERPRETATION OF MISSION 
BELLS of cathedral or chureh chimes 
or chimes and bells in general; five 
chromatie chime chord scales, by H. 
Steinberg. [24058 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; E 241042; 
Hiersheh Steinberg and ‘Taylor 
Street, San Francisco, Cal. 
Onzet BIAZY. See Cztery piesni. 


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OstrM PIESNI; contents—Toasty pol- 
skie N* 1 Z. Noskowski, na chor 
mieszany oprac. Eug. Walkiewicz; 
sop. alt. ten. bass—Nasz kraj; na 
chor mieszany oprac. Hug. Walkie- 
wicz; sop. alt. ten. bass. [24059 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 14, 
1910; H 239237; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
engo, Ill. 

OSPAZY I GNUSNY, 
See Pieé pieSni. 

OTHER (THE) ONES WERE BETTER THAN 
THE FIRST; lyric by Edgar A. Woolf, 
music by Frederic Solomon. [24060 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EK 241182; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Ovrk BAND; march and two-step by 
Chas. C. Sweeley; piano. [24061 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239652; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

OUR BLEST REDEEMER; duet, words by 
H. Auber, music by H. J. Stewart; 
soprano and mezzo, or tenor and 
baritone. [24062 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c& Sept. 24, 
1910; H 240304; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

Our CALIFORNIA GIRLS; words by J. V. 
Doherty, music by Ed. Wilner. San 
Francisco, Bertrand G. Doherty. 

[24063 

©) Anes 30.) 1910" 2 ic UNept., « 

1910; E 2388966; John V. Doherty, 
Burlingame, Cal. 

OUR DEFENDERS; quick march, by J. O. 
Hume; band. 4to. (Boosey’s march 
journal, no. 215.) [24064 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1910: 
FE 241068; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London; England. 

OurR FLAG; solo or unison chorus, 
words by Margaret Sangster, music 
by William D. Armstrong. [24065 

@) dune sts, 1910: 2c Oct 45, 
1910; BK 241584; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 
OvurR KXING; gospel song, words and 
music by G. W. Fiedler. S8vo. [24066 
© July 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910: 
E 238954 ; George W. Fiedler, Hutch- 
inson, Kans. 


MARSZ SOKOBOW. 


OUT ON THE DEEP; words by S. K. 
Cowan, music by F. N. Lohr, ed. and 
arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 


Heartz: mixed voices in unison. 
Ato. (The Stanhope edition, no. 
141.) [24067 


©) Oct. 3, 1910% 2c. Oct. 5, 1910: 
E 2406382; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


OvuTcAstT (THE); words and music by 
KF. Emil Gramm. [24068 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 «& Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240261; F. EK. Gramm, New 
Yorks “No ve 
OUTSIDE OF THAT YOU’RE ALL RIGHT; 
words by Wm. Tracey, music by 
James McGavisk. [24069 
© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 2402538; Nybo music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


OVER THE HEATHER; words by Gus. 


Kahn, music by Grace LeBoy. [24070 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239663; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


P. O. S. or A.; words by Wm. E. Hunt, 
music by Ernst Banzhaf. Easton, 
Pa., Wm. H. Keller and son. [24071 


© Aug. 20, 1910;"27%esSept. 7, | 


1910; E 238965; Wm. EH. Hunt, Has- 
ton, Pa. 


PAGANINI (NiccoLto) Concerto no. 1, 
D major, for violin; freely tran- 
scribed, rev. and fingered by August 
Wiihelmj, and supplied with a spe- 
cial ace. of piano. Introductory com- 
ments by Gustav Saenger. [24072 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240188; Carl Fischer, New 
York, We Y: 

Pats (EL) DE LAS HADAS; revista en un 
acto, letra de los Sres. Perrin y 
Palacios, musica del Mstro. Rafael 
Calieja. La partitura completa. 

[24073 

© Sept. 19, 1910: 2 eG "Sept.- 20, 

1910; D 18721; Casa Dotésio, Ma- 
drid, Spain. 

PaLE Moon; Indian song, words and 
music by J. D. Oberlender. [24074 

© Feb. 23, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 8, 1910; 


FE 241412; J. D. Oberlender, Leaven- 
worth, Kans. 


PALMISTRY; words and music by Eli 
Dawson and Harry Wilson. [24075 
© 1e¢ Sept. 7; 1910= bie 2eceqse 
Elias J. Marks, New York, N. Y. 
PAPPILLONS (Butterflies); valse-ca- 
price, by Stanley Holt; pf. [24076 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 
i 241069; Collard Moutrie, London, 
England. 


PAPOTAGE; par J. Weyer, pour piano. 

(Deux piéces faciles, no. 2.) [24077 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1910; 

1 239760; Costallat et cie., Paris, 
France. 


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nos. 44447, Noy., 1910 


24097 


PARADE-MARSCH; par BE. Ratez, op. 53, 
pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [24078 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910: 
E 242283; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


PASTORALE; di F. Paolo Frontini, per 
pianoforte. [24079 
- © Aug. 25,1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 239968; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


PEACE LIKE A RIVER; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by B. D. Ackley. 
[24080 
©) Oct. 7, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910: 
E 241318; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


PEACE, SWEET PEACE; words by Jean 
Berl, music by Mrs. Ord Bohannan. 
[24081 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

E 240918; Hope pub. co., Chicago, I11. 


PEARL FEATHER; intermezzo two step, 
by Norman Leigh, arr. by R. E. 
Hildreth; orchestra. 4to. [24082 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 238959; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 
PEEK-A-B00; by L. E. Orth, op. 31, no. 
11; pf. (Little lessons, no. 11.) 
[24083 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; 
EH 241114; G. Schirmer, New York, 
hee Ge 

Precy; words by Alan Ramsay, music 
by Alfred Pratt. [24084 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 21, 
1910; HF 239558 ; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. ' 


PENGUIN DANCE; by Geo. W. Byng, arr. 
by M. Retford. (New supplemental 
journal for military bands, no. 80.) 

[24085 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241070; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


PENSA ALLA PATRIA, See Rossini (G. A.) 


PENSEE D’AMOUR; mélodie, by Carroll 
Ely, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau. 4to. 
(Universal band journ’l., no. 1262.) 

[24086 
sept, 1,71910> 2c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240176; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N.. ¥: 
valse par R. Armand; piano. 
[24087 

OAs od 1910s 2) ec: Sept. 17, 

1910; EH 239348; Banks & son, York, 

England. 


PENSEE ROMANTIQUE; by Otto Hackh, 
op. 864; pf. [24088 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240132; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 


PENZIERE MIEIE; versi di A. Falcone- 
Fieni, musica di Luigi de Luca. 


[24089 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 27, 
1910; EX 2898385; Raffaele Izzo, 


Naples, Italy. 


PePita (LA); intermezzo by Theo. M. 
Tobani, op. 510; theatre orchestra. 
1516. [24090 

) ©OwAuen iT, 1910-7 2", ‘Septa20: 
1910; EH 240197; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


PEPPER SAUCH? a> Not, Tac. by: He eAs 
Fischler; piano. [24091 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289649; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


PERFECT PEACE; words by C. W. Jor- 
den, music by J. S. Jorden. [24092 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240233; Chas. W. and Jas. 
S. Jorden, Pittsburg, Pa. 


PETER; words by Charles and Muriel 
Scott-Gatty, music by Charles Scott- 
Gatty. [24093 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4 ,1910; 
E 241198; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Perer’s FACE; words by Charles and 
Muriel Scott-Gatty, music by Charles 
Scott-Gatty. [24094 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; © 240379; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Petir (Lr) CHANTECLER; SixX mor- 
ceaux trés faciles, par Paul Wachs, 
pour piano. [24095 

©. Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239480; E. Weiller, Paris, 
France. 

Petit (UN) conrTE (Little fairy tale) ; 


by Paolo Gallico, op. 15, no. 4; 
piano. [ 24096 
© Octudes nl 9l0 509. ce Ocha us, 


Harms & 
London, 


241487; T. B. 
Day & Hunter, 


£OTO)s 
Francis, 
England. 
Prrit PrmerRe; polka par Gabriel Allier, 
pour harmonie et fanfare. to. 
[24097 
GHW Ock118) TTOs 12 co Oct ay, 
1910: BH 242285: BHmile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


1383 


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24098 


Dt: WAS: Veo 


PETITE BERCEUSE; par August Nolck, 


op. 174, pour violon et piano. Lon- 
don, Gerard & Co. (Six petites 
piéces, no. 3.) [24098 

©: Aus. (24. 191035 2 ver Octal, 


1910; E 240908; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


PETITE MARCH; by Minna D. Hill. 
(Four piano pieces, no. 4.) [24099 
© Oct 145 191082 .e- (Ockags, 
1910; E 2413848; G. Fred Kranz 
music co., Baltimore, Md. 


PETITE SUITE; par KEK. Jaques-Dalcroze, 
op. 6 bis, pour violon et piano. La 
suite compléte. [24100 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239479; E. Weiller, Paris, 
France. 


PETITE VALSE DE SALON; di Mario Ta- 

renghi, op. 52, no. 1, per pianoforte. 

[24101 

©! Anse 25,1910" 2) se. Sept: 29. 

1910; EH 239975; Carisch & J&inichen, 
Milan, Italy. 

PETITS (LES) CHIENS SAVANTS; mor- 
ceau de genre, par M. Carman, pour 
piano. [24102 

©) OcEeAS-ASt0* 20e Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242300; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


PFAUENART; ged aus Des knaben wun- 
derborn, vertout von Richard Trunk, 
op. 30, no. 2, fir mfnnerchor. Par- 
titur. 4to. [241038 

© Sept 10,-1910- 2 eG. Oct..1% 
1910; E 242234; Gebriider Hug & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


PFINGSTEN ; von Franciscus Nagler, op. 
56, fiir gemischten chor mit or- 
chester oder klavier od. orgel. 1. 
Mit klavier und orgel, bearb. von 
Albert Kranz. Partitur wu. chor- 
stimmen. 2. Mit orchester. Partitur. 
: [ 24104, 24105 

© Sept. 14, 1910: 2 ec each Oct. 
AT, 1910; HE -242253, 242254: Otto 
Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. 
PFINGSTROSEN; walzer von Ludwig 
Frey, fiir pianoforte 2 ms. [24106 
e) Age, 2h, 1910;°2 e€. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 239966; Mever & Anselm, 
Munich, Germany. 

See Offenbach (J.) 

PHILATHEA (THE) HYMN; words and 
music by L. H. Jaccard. [24107 

© Sept. 17,,1910; 2>c¢. Sept. ‘20: 
1910; E 2410385; Laura Hubbard 


Jaccard, Fort Worth; Tex., and ©. C. 
Grant, Evansville, Ind. 


PHANTASIE. 


Puiwiee (I.) Dix exercices-études, en 
doubles notes, op. 49; pour piano, 
les deux mains réunies en mouve- 
ment semblable. [24108 

© Oct. 18, 1910352 SeeeOEt. 17, 
1910; E 242311; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


PHiLIPPINO (THE) BAND; march con- 
certo by M. B. Thomas; piano. 
[24109 
© Oct. 12; 1910-72 eeeecier 12: 
1910; E 240953 ; Maurice B. Thomas, 
Washington, D. C. 
PHILLIPS (HaARoLD D.) Sonata in D 
minor. obl. 4to. (Organ library, 
nO. 52.) [24110 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 « Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240291; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


PIANO LESSONS; by William H. Sher- 
wood. Lessons no. 41 and 45. 
j [24114 
© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 3, 1910; 
A 270992; Siegel-Myers correspond- 
ence school of music, Chicago, Il]. 


PIANO MAN; words by Irving Berlin, 

music by Ted Snyder. [24112 

© Oct. 5, 1910: 2-6 Orcas Si, 

EK 240646; Ted Snyder co., New 
YOrk Neve 


PEG PIESNI; Contents—Ospaty i 
gnusny, ‘‘Marsz sokotéw” mel. 
Czerwinskiego, harm. Surzyns- 
kiego—‘‘ Silni ciatem ” Marsz sokoli, 
mel. Czubskiego, oprac. Eug. Wal- 
kiewicz; tenor 1, 2 and bass 1, 2. 

[24113 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 14, 

1910; E 239238; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


PIERRETTE; polka, by H. Engelmann; 
piano. [24114 
© Sept. 15, 1910;\ 2) @ Seprwss, 
1910; E 2389291; Willis music €0., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


PIERRETTE; poika par Alfred Kaiser, 
pour piano. (Arlequinade, no. 6.) 
[24115 
© Aug. 27, 1910° 2 @ Sepiee2s, 
1910; E 239568; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


par Alfred Kaiser, 

(Arlequinade, no. 5.) 

[24116 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 

1910; E 239567; B. Schott’s soéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


PIERROT; 
piano. 


pour 


1384 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Norv., 1910 


24137 


PIERROT UND COLOMBINE; valse lente, 


aus der pantomime, Der schnee- 
mann, von E. W. Korngold, fiir kla- 
vier. [24117 


© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
E 239761; Universal edition, Vienna, 
Austria. 
PINE-TOTER TALES; by Edith L. Winn, 
op. 15; violin and piano. [24118 
© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240179; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork. N.Y. 
PIPEs OF PAN; a pastoral suite for pi- 
ano, by F. K. Logan, op. 27. fol. 
[24119 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
A 272144; Frederic Knight Logan, 
Chicago, Il. 
PLANTATION (A) DREAM; reverie, by 
M. Greenwald; piano. [24120 


© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 241370; Leo Feist, New York, 
Ny Y: 

PLAY THAT CAVALLERIA RUSTICAN; 
Cavalleria rag, words by V. P. Du- 
sey, music by Lewis G. Stamm. 

[24121 
© ic. Sept. 14, 1910; E 239240; 
V. P. Dusey, Wyoming, Ohio. 

PLAYING FOR MOTHER; by L. E. Orth, 
op. 31, no. 1; pf. (Little lessons, no. 
1): [24122 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241104; G. Schirmer, New York, 
oY: 

PLAYING HOUSE; by L. BH. Orth, op. 31, 
no. 6; pf. (Little lessons, no. 6.) 

[24123 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241109; G. Schirmer, New York, 
WY: 

PLEASE COME BACK TO ME; comic song, 
words by A. Seymour Brown, music 
by Nat. D. Ayer. [24124 

© Od. 1, 1910: 2c. Oct..6, 1910; 
E 241187; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

PLEASE TELL ME, MISTER POSTMAN; 
words and music by D. Wagner. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[24125 

©) Sept. 23, 1910;.2 c. Sept. 23, 

1910; E 2389640; Dana Wagner, 
Vancouver, Wash. 

Pius (LA) QUE LENTE; valse par 
Claude Debussy, transcription par 
Léon Roques. 1. Violon et piano. 2. 
Piano 4 4 mains. [24126, 24127 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
19, 1910; EH 289481, 239482; Durand 
et cie., Paris, France. 


Poste (LA) DES FLEURS (The poetry of 
flowers) ; morceau de salon, composé 
par Christian Schafer, op. 46, no. 5, 
pour piano. [24128 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240878; Charles Sheard & co., 
London, England. 


POET AND NIGHTINGALE (Dichter und 
nachtigall) ; a pastoral dialogue, by 
Leo. Oehmler, op. 154; pf. [24129 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241086; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


PoccLES; march and two-step, by Con 
Murray; piano. [24130 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240309; Walsh, Holmes & 
co., London, England. 


POLAK NIE szucA. See Cztery piesni. 


PotKA; by Charles Dancla, op. 123, no. 
6, ed. and fingered by Philipp Mit- 
tell; violin and piano. [24131 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1910; 
EH 241280; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, INN. 


POLNISCHER TANZ; von Friedrich Bau- 
mann, op. 15, fiir pianoforte. [241382 
@©Sept. 5) 910s 2 ce” Sept.-29: 
1910; E 239956; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


POLONAISE; by W. EH. Haesche; violin 

and piano. [24133 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 

EK 241483; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London, England. 


——IN A FLAT; by Donald M. Swarth- 
out, op. 3; piano. [24134 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239299; Willis music ©co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


POMPADOUR-MENUETT; aus der revue, 
Hurra, wir leben noch, text von 
Julius Freund, musik von Victor 
Hollaender. [24135 

©) Septs 28. 19105 2 ce “Oct. (10; 
1910; EH 240846; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 
Poor Bruty; words and music by C. 
Cable. [24136 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
BE 241415: Clarence Cable, Norwalk, 
Conn. 

Pook (THE) OLD MAID; words and 

music by E. De Noyer. [241387 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; BH 239949; 
Eddie De Noyer, New York, N. Y. 


1385 


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24138 


pt. III, n. $., v. 5 


PooR WEARY HEART (Povero cor 
tallieta) ; recitative and romance 
from the opera Gulnara, English 
version by Claude Aveling, music by 
L. Margottini. [241388 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EH 240731; Metzler & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

Pop IN TO TEA ON SUNDAY; written and 
composed by John A. Glover-Kind 
and EK. W. Rogers. [24139 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 20, 
1910; EK 240164; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England: 

Portrait (A); words and music by 
EK. P. Roma. [24140 

© 1c. Sept. 13, 1910; E 240005; 

Elise Pardow Roma, Sausalito, Cal. 
PouR FIAMMETTA; Sérénade de Georges 
Brice, orchestrée par Louis Billaut. 
1. Orchestre avec piano-conducteur. 
2. Piano. [ 24141, 24142 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 26, 
110; HH 2e9Tel. 2Za9is2= "Gs Brice; 
Paris, France. 

PouR LA TOUSSAINT; paroles de José 
de Berys, musique de EH. Bedetti. 
[241438 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 e Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239474; L. Monier, Lyon, 
France. 

PouR TousouRS; valse lente, by Ro- 
dolphe Berger; pour orch. avee piano 
conducteur. Ato. [24144 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 1910; 
EK 241046; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


POVERTY HALL; words by H. A. Jones, 
music by E. M. Christophe. Ms. 
piano score and typewritten text. 
4to. [24145 


© 1 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; D 18740; 
EH. A. Jones, Manchester, N. H. 


PRAELUDIUM UND ALLEGRO; von Gaetano 
Pugnani, bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, 
fiir violine und klavier. [24146 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; EH 239718; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


PRALUDIUM UND FuUGE, EH MOLL; von 
Max Reger, op. 117, no. 3, ftir die 
violine allein. [24147 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 e Oct.. 10, 
1910; E 240844; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 

PRAISE HIM IN SONG; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [24148 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289856; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


PRAISE WAITETH FOR THEE, O GoD; 
anthem, words from Psalms 57, 65 
and a hymn by Bishop Cotton, music 
by F. A. Challinor; junior, twopart, 
and adult choirs. 4to. (Choral al- 
bum, no. 982.) [24149 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
EK 240559; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


PRAISES EVERYWHERE; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by B. D. 
Ackley. [24150 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241320; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


PRAISES WE RENDER; words by Mabel 
J. Rosemon, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. [24151 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242121; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


PRAYER; words and music by Jean 

Bohannan. 4to. [24152 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 

E 238968; Lutheran publication so- 
ciety, Philadelphia, Pa. 


PRAYER WILL WIN; words by Mrs. 


Frank A. Breck, musie by Ira’ B. | 


Wilson. [24153 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; |} 


EH 242130; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


PRECIEUSE (LA); von Louis Couperin, 
bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, fiir violine 
und klavier. [24154 

© Sept. 15,°1910; 2 © Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289717; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


PREGHIERA; par August Nolck, op. 174, 
pour violon et piano. London, Ge- 
rard & co. (Six petites piéces, no 
5.) [24155 

© Aug. 24; 1910: 2, ea Ocroae, 


1910; H 240910; Laudy & co., Lon- j 


don, England. 


PRELUDE; par F. Volpatti junr. pour 
orchestre avec piano-conducteur. 


France. 


PRELUDE HEROIC; by William Faulkes, J 


op. 1389, no. 1; organ. [24157 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 « Sept. 233 


1910; E 239806; G. Schirmer, New | 


Work. Ne 
PRELUDE IN B FLAT. 


PRELUDES (LES) See Liszt (F.) 


1386 


[24156 | 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, § 
1910; E 239447; HE. Gaudet, Paris, | 


See Chopin (F. F.) | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


— 


PREMIER (LE) AMOUR; paroles de Alex. 
Trébitsch, musique de Félicien Var- 
gues. [2415S 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1910; EK 239465; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD; 
Christmas anthem from the cantata 
The star of Bethlehem, music by F. 
Flaxington Harker; chorus of mixed 
voices with bass solo and organ 
ace. (Octavo chureh music, no. 
5510.) [24159 

sep. 26. 1910; 2 c Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240348; G. Schirmer, New 
Work N.Y. 


PRETTY LITTLE SADIE; words by Joe 
Bluestein, music by S. Bluestein. 
[24160 
© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
E 241226; Saul Bluestein, Memphis, 
Tenn. 


PRETTY MOONLIGHT; mazurka, by M. 
Greenwald, pf. (Merrymakers, no. 
8621.) [24161 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241091; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


PRINCE IMPERIAL; march by Chas. 
Sanglear; band. 4to. [ 24162 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; EH 239339; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


PRINCESS’S GARDEN ; waltz, by C. Corre; 
piano. [24163 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1910; E 239283; 

C. Corre, Chicago, III. 


PRINCEVILLIAN; two-step by A. D. 
Dari; solo B flat cornet. [24164 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; E 239810; 
Addison A. Dart, Princeville, Il. 
PRISCILLA; valse lente, by Norman 
O’Neill; piano. [24165 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 238978; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 
——orchestra. 4to. [24166 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; EH 239307; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

PROMENADE A L’ETANG; poésie de Al- 
bert Semain, musique de Théodore 
Dubois. Mi naturel majeur, ton ori- 
ginal. (Musiques sur l’eau, no. 4°.) 

[24167 

Oct is 1910-2)... Sept. 26, 

1910; E 239736; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


TROMENADE AMOUREUSE; di Mario 
Tarenghi, op. 52, ne. 2, per piano- 
forte. [24168 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 2389976; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


PROMISED (THE) Kine; a Christmas 
service, words by Edith S. Tillotson 
and others, music by Charles H. Ga- 
briel. iv. Svo. §0.05. [24169 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
A 272844; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Ill. 


PSALM NINETY-EIGHT (O sing unto the 
Lord); words from Ps. book, mu- 


sic by Heinrich Jacobsen; mixed 
chorus and orch. 4to. (Sacred mu- 
sic, no. 25%:) [24170 


©, Sept. 17, 19102" 2) cy Sept 20; 
1910; KH 240144; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 


PsaLM (A) OF LOVE; words by Robert 

Mortimer, music by Leopold Ashton. 

[24171 

© Sept 20, 51910; 2. Sept,.215 

1910; EH 239559; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Puck; a comedy overture, by Gustav 
Straube; grand orchestra. 1. Score. 
earls: [24172, 24173. 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
13, 1910; E 240006; 240007 ; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York, N. Y. 


PUR DICESTI 
spoken) ; music by Antonio Lotti, ed. 
by Edgardo Lévi; no.3 in EK. High. 
(Standard songs, no. 9.) [24174 

©! July 30; 1910;°2°e° Aug. 26, 
1910; E 238846; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


PURITAN (THE) MAID; words by Maud 
BE. Sargent, music by Percy H. 
Fletcher, in B flat. © [24175 

© Sept. 28, 1910;:2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; HB 240435; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


in C. 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240268; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


[24176 


Put IT THERE; written by G. H. Fow- 

ler, composed by Orlando Powell. _ 

[24177 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2%, 

1910: E 240830; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


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24178 


Dt. HLS, Veo 


PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND ME, HONEY; 
words by Junie McCree, music by 
Albert Von Tilzer. [24178 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢: Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239382; York music co., New 
OTK ING ae 


QUAND VOUS ME MONTREZ UNE ROSE; 
romance, poésie de Francois Coppée, 
musique de J. Hollman. [24179 

©) Oct. 15 A910; Bex Octs 154 O00; 
EK 241054; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


QUEEN OF LOVE AND THE ROSES; words 

and music by A. S. Josselyn. [24180 

©zOct: LeG10 252 ea. Ock. Salo0- 

E 289998; Arthur S. Josselyn, Law- 
rence, Mass. 


QUEEN OF MY DREAMS; from The slim 
princess, music by Leslie Stuart, arr. 
by S. Deshon; orchestra. 4to. 

[24181 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 cSept. 26, 

1910; E 239711; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


QUEEN OF THE SEA; written and com- 
posed by J. Wright. [24182 
© sSept. 27, 1910 2c: “Sept. 27, 


1910; E 240329; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 
RaAG-TIME (A) TABLE D’HOTE;~ from 


The girl in the taxi, by Carter De 
Haven; hotel orchestra. 4to. 
[24183 
©sSent 21, 1910: 2en Sept... 28. 
1910; E 239790; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


RAISIN DAY; mareh by P. R. Paolini; 
band. 4to. P [24184 
© Sept: 21, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 240224; Paolini music co., 
Fresno, Cal. 


RAPID FIRE; march and two-step, by 
Arthur H. Weberbauer; orch. with 
piano ace. S8vo. [24185 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢«. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240280; Jos. Thome, New- 
ark, IN» di. 


RAYMOND CAPRICE; Darrin; 

piano. [24186 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; 

EK 241224; Retta Darrin, Chicago, Il. 

READY FOR THE KING’S COMMAND; 

words by EK. E. Hewitt, music by B. 

D. Ackley. [24187 

© Oct: 7, 191052 ¢ Oct. 13; 1910: 

EK 2413819: Rodeheaver-Ackley  co., 
Chicago, III. 


by R. 


RED (THE) DEVIL; 
Denni; piano. [24188 
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 21, 
1910; E 23895038; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 

RED-HAIRED (THE) GIRL; words by 
Alice C. Bunten, music by C. Milli- 
gan Fox; medium voice. (Four 
Trish songs from Songs of the Irish 
harpers. ) [24189 

© Oct. 5,,1910; 2: WennG, 1910 - 
E 241190, G. Sehirmer, New York, 
1 es 

REFRAIN; words by A. Gaudefroy, Eng- 
lish version by Henry G. Chapman, 
music by Giuseppe Ferrata, op. 26, 
no. 2; high or medium voice. [24150 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
FE 240627: G. Schirmer, ine., New 
Yorks wiN. ie 

ReckR (Max) Konzert, F-moll, op. 
114; arr. ftir zwei klaviere zu vier 
hinden. Partitur ausgabe. [24191 

© Sept.:21, 1910; 2 e. Oct, 3, 19105 
EK 240616; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

Quartett, D moll; fiir _ violine, 
bratsche, violoncell und Klavier; op. 
dts: [24192 

©. Aug. 24, 19103) 25) Seve 
1910; E 238974; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 

REMEMBER ]’M KEEPING MY KISSES FOR 
you; words by H. Vernon, music by 
Robert Speroy. Chicago, Tomaz F. 
Deuther. [24193 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 19, 
1910; E 2393870; Helen Vernon, Gal- 
veston, Tex. 

REMEMBRANCE; elegy by H. Engel- 
mann; violin and piano. [24194 

©. Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ey sepe 43, 
1910; E 2394382; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

——-words and music by H. Lyall 

Phillips, in A flat. 24195 

© Sept: 21, 1910= 2 °e@eseue ee 
1910; E 240278; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London, England. 


rag, by Lucien 


RENDEZVOUS: by August Nolek, op. 
175; violin and piano. (5 short | 
pieces, no. 2. [24196 | 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240782; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 
valse on Victor Leander’s popular 
song, by Pedro de Zulueta; piano. 

: [24197 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241503; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


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24215 


REST THEE ON THIS MOSSY PILLOW; 
words by Bishop Heber, music by 
Henry Smart, ed. by Frederic H. 
Ripley and H. L. Heartz; soprano 
1 and 2 and alto. 4to. (The Stan- 
hope edition, no. 139.) [24198 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EH 240635; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


REST UPON US HoOLy SPIRIT; words and 
musie by E. S. Lorenz. [24199 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242102; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


RESTLESS (A) NicHT. See Boosey & 
co.’s brass and reed band journal, no. 
503. 


RETOUR AU BERCAIL; troisiéme lied par 

Robert Charles Martin, pour piano. 

[24200 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 

BE 242299; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


RETURN OF THE PILGRIMS (Pilgers rtick- 
kehr) ; processional march by Max 
Werner, op. 19, piano. [24201 

© Sep 15,1910: 2 « Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239646; B. F..Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


REUBEN AND RacHet. See Three hu- 
morous two-part songs. 


REUBEN RAG; words by H. De Pierce 

and J. Young, music by H. Norman. 

[24202 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 

1910; E 240311; Ziegfeld, music 
publisher, New York, N. Y. 


REUCHSEL (AMEDEE) Trente chansons 
morales et pittcresques; 4 une voix 
avec ace. de piano. 4to. [24205 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; E 239114; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris, France. 


RéveE (LE) DE L’AVENTR; paroles de 

Xam Falst, musique de D. Berniaux. 

[24204 

© Sept; 17, 1910;.-2 c. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 239463; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


REVERIE; par Emile Dunkler, op. 20; 
revue et doigtée par L. Lebell; vio- 
loncello et piano. [24205 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910; 

-~ HE 241234; Augener IlItd., London, 

England. 


REVERIE BY THE SEA (Réverie au bord 
du mer); by Th. Akimenko, op. 27, 
no. 2, ed. by S. L. Hermann; piano. 

[24206 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 

H 241512; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


REVERY (Réverie); by A. Faucheux, 
ed. and fingered by Philipp Mittell; 
violin and piano. [24207 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1910; 
H 241278; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York: INZY: 

RHYME (THE) OF THE FOUR BIRDS; 
trio for female voices, words by Dor- 
othea Mapleson, music by A. C. Mac- 
kenzie, op. 73, no. 8. (Octavo edi- 
tion of trios, quartets, etc., no. 416.) 

[24208 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289697; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


RICHELIEU MARCH; by Norbert Bois- 
vert; band. 4to. (American star 
journal, no. 1847.) [24209 


©Sept. 15, 1910; 2) cc. Oct, 12; 
1910; EK 240966; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork.) Ne Y: 

RICHES CAN NEVER BRING HAPPINESS; 
words and music by M. Wampler 
Myers. [24210 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
EH 241215; Mina W. Myers, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


RIDING IN AN AIRSHIP; words and 
music by D. M. Nagel. New York, 
EF. B. Haviland pub. co. [24211 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240464; Della M. Nagel, 
Warsaw, Ill. 


RING FoR CHRISTMAS; words by Edith 
S. Tillotson, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. [24212 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
B 240941; Hope pub. co., Chicago, Il. 

Rincers (THE); words by Fred E. 

Weatherly, music by Hermann Lohr. 

[24213 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 

1910; EB 240014; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 

RIPPLING WAVES; waltzes, by John T. 

Hall; piano. [24214 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1910; 

E 240666: Chas. K. Harris, New 
Yorke Nie x. 

waltzes by H. C. Coffman; Sey 

[24215 

© 1c. Oct. 10, 1910; E 240791; 

Harry C. Coffman, Cambridge, Ohio. 


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RIVAL RAG; by Ada La Verne Rogers; 


piano. New York, Old Dominion 
music co. [24216 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 


1910; E 239946; Eaton music pub. 
co., New York, N.Y. 


RIVERHEAD MARCH; by H. W. Weber; 
piano. Brooklyn, Anderson & Co. 
[24217 
(©) Sept: 12,1910: 20. Senko 
1910; EK 238964; Harry W. Weber, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


RosBIn (THE); words by Zitella Cocke, 
music by Geo. B. Nevin; sop. or 
high bar. [24218 

©) Oct=--3,.19105 2c. OckrA, 1910; 
E 241098; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Rock OF AGES; words by A. M. Top- 

lady, music by D. T. Magill. [24219 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 

# 240571; David T. Magill, Chicago, 
ILE 


Rococo; poem by Thomas Bailey AIl- 
drich, music by Geoffrey O’Hara. 
(Three songs, no. 3.) [24220 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241009; William Maxwell music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


ROMANCE; by Bénoni Lagye, op. 20, ed. 
and fingered by Philipp Mittell; vio- 
lin and piano. [24221 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1910; 
E 241282; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
work JN Y. 


von Fritz Kreisler, fiir violine und 
klavier. [24222 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239726; B. Schott’s sédhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


RoMANcE. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


ROMANZA; di G. De Sena, op. 104, per 
pianoforte. (Pezzi lirici, no. 3.) 
[24223 
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 239971; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


ROMANZE; by Gustav Hansen, op. 23; 
piano. [24224 
© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26. 
1910; E 239645; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


ROMEO ET JULIETTE. See Gounod 


(ie: BL) 


RONDES DE PRINTEMPS; Images no. 38, 
par. Claude Debussy, transcripti6n 
par André Caplet, pour 2 pianos 4 
mains. [24225 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239487; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


Ronpo; de Hans, le joueur de fitite, 
opéra comique, par Louis Ganne, 
transcription par Ch. Steiger, pour 
piano. 1138378. [24226 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240887; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


ROOSEVELT AND THE RouGH RIDERS; 
words and music by V. S. McManis. 
Denver, Tolbert R. Ingram music co. 

[24227 

© Aug. 27,.1910: 2 Je.) Sept Ze: 

1910; E 241255; Viola Snider Mc- 
Manis, Denver, Colo. 


Root-RooT-RooT; words and music by 

R. G. Briant. [24228 

© 1-¢ Oct. 1), 459107 ewe 
Roy G. Briant, Hutchinson, Kans. 


Ropartz (J. Guy) Vingt mélodies; 

pour piano et chant. 4to. [24229 

©. Oct. 1,.1910;:2 e Gee 2 aeie= 

E 241049; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris, France. 


ROSE LEAVES; lyric by Thomas F. Fal- 
lon, music by André Benoist. [242380 
© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 8, 1910; 

E 241206; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York —- Ni -¥ 


Rosse (A) LOOKING IN AT THE WINDOW ; 
words by P. M. James, music by A. 
Healey Foster. [2423] 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 238979; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


RosE, MY WITHERED ROSE; words by 
David Oppenheim, musie by Joseph 
Cooper. [24232 

© Oct. 7; 1910; 2 & Oekee aa 
E 241207; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York Ns Y. 


ROSE OF THE MORNING; waltz by Antoi- 
nette Diehl, arr. by John Itzel; or- 
chestra. 4to. [24233 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2'& @cH 103m 
EK 241259; Musiclovers co., New 
Yorks N. 

ROSE TINTS; gavotte-caprice by C. EH. 

Roat; piano. [24234 

©, Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c: Oca; 
E 240828; Chas. E. Roat music €o., 
Itd., Battle Creek, Mich. 


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24250 


Rose (THE) VINE; poem by Louise 


Morgan Nill, music by Geoffrey 
O'Hara. (Three songs, no. 1.) 
[24235 


© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241007; William Maxwell music 
faa mew York, N. Y. 


ROSEMARIEN; ged. aus Des knaben 
wunderhorn, vertout von Richard 
Trunk, op. 30, no. 1, fiir miinnerchor. 
Partitur. 4to. [24236 

© Sept 10, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242233; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


ROSES AND LILIES; valse lente, by 
Emilio Murillo; pf. [24237 
@© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ¢c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240156; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
ROSETIME; words and music by Min- 
nie Graves Watson. [24238 
© Sept 24, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239694; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Rostz Ryan; and musie by 
Bliss Milford. [24239 
Deive Oct 15, 1910; BH 241356: 
Mrs. B. M. Higgins, New York, N. Y. 
RosKIN (JANOT) Drei lieder, op. 4; 
fiir eine Singstimme mit klavier. 


words 


1. Contents. Fragst du mit den iu- 
gelein. 2. Heimkehren. 3. Trinen. 
[24240 


© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240553; Robert Reibenstein, 
Gr. Lichterfelde. W. Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


Rossint (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) Oh 
patria (My country); recit., Tu che 
accendi questo core (Love that burn- 
est in my bosom); scena, [and] Di 
tanti palpiti: (Oh wildly beating 
heart); cavatina from Tancredi; 
ed. by Ed. Lévi, Eng. ver. by H. Simp- 
son; mezzo-sop. and _ contralto. 
(Standard operatic songs and arias, 
na, 25.) [24241 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239483; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London, England. 

— Pensa alla patria (Think of thy 
country); scena, [and] Qual piacer 
(Oh what joy); aria, from the 
opera, L’ Italiana in Algeri, ed. by 
Hdgardo Lévi, English version by N. 
Carlton Hill; mezzo-sop. and con- 
tralto. (Standard operatic songs and 
arias, no. 26.) [24242 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2’'c. Sept. 19, 
1910; FE 239434; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, Hngland. 


Rora; stowa M. Konopnickeej muzyka 
Eng. Walkiewicz, op. 68, no. tS 
alt. ten. and bass. [24243 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 « Sept. 14, 
1910; Hi 239235; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ROUNDS AND CATCHES; words and 
music by various authors and com- 
posers, ed. by Frederic H. Ripley 
and H. L. Heartz. 4to. (Stanhope 
edition, no. 131.) [24244 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢« Sept. 23, 
1910; EH 239624; White Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


RovELtI (R.) 12 capricen; violine 
solo, mit begleitender 2. violine zu 
studienzwecken, von Henri Marteau. 

[24245 
© Aug. 28, 1910; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1910; H 240586; Steingriber-verlag, 


Leipzig, Germany. 

RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH) 
4*m™° concerto, ré mineur, op. 70; 
édition nouvellement, revue par 
Théodore Leschetizky, pour piano 
seul. [24246 


©: Oct. 1, 1910-2 e Oct; 1910 
E 240881; Bartholf Seuff, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


RUMANISCHE MELODIE; von Max 
Bruch, op. 838, fiir klarinette, 
bratsche und klavier, oder violine, 
violoncell und klavier. (Acht stiicke, 
no. 5 F moll.) [24247 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 
EH 239992; N. Simrock, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


RUSIGNUOLO (LA); waltz, by Jullien, 
arr. by G. De Stefano; for first and 


second mandolin and guitar. 4to. 
[24248 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 


1910; E 240854; G. De Stefano, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


RUSSE (LA); mazurka, by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. [24249 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 289290; Willis music Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SABBATH BELLS; words by Mabel J. 
Rosemon, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[24250 
CoO Gd EOIOe> 2 +e. .OeCh. aay 
1910; KE 242065; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


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Dt TERS. Ve 


SAETER-MAID’s (THE) SUNDAY (Sae- 
terjentens sondag) ; Norwegian 
words by Jorgen Moe, English trans- 
lation by O. T. Arneson, music by 
Ole Bull, arr. by Carl Sander. 
(Northern edition no. 43.) [24251 


©) Sept. 29: 1910; 2 1c. (Ock3; 
1910; E 240585; Northern book & 
music co., Chicago, Ill. 


SAIL HOME; from Alma where do you 
live (Alma wo wohnst du), from the 
German of Adolph Philipp, English 
version by Geo. V. Hobart, music by 
sean Briquet. [24252 


© Oct. 1719102. Oct. 6, A910: 
HE 241177; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SAILoR’s (A) sone; words by Wm. H. 
Hayne, music by C. C. Robinson; 
baritone or bass. [24253 


@= Sent. 2. 1910.2 ce. Octaat.0: 
1910; E 240809; Clarence C. Robin- 
son, St. Louis, Mo. 


St. GEORGE’S WINDSOR; by EH. L. Ash- 
ford; organ. obl. 8vo. [ 24254 
©) Sept. 1, 1910. 24c. Sept..16; 
1910; E 239267; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


St. MARK’S HYMNAL; for use in the 
Roman eatholic church in the 
United States. [Compiled by J. C. 
Dox] New York, J. Fischer & bro., 
OI). exe 2252p.) a2mor ($0.75; 

[24255 


© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
A 2733381; G. M. Kanne & J. C. Dox, 
Peoria, Ill. 


St. NEPOMUCKS VORABEND; ged. von 
Goethe, musik von Arnold Mendels- 
sohn. (Sechs gedichte, no. 1.) 

[24256 

Sept. o,, LOIOs 2 "e Sept. 30; 

1910; E 240522; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) An- 
dantino, op. 42; extrait du Psaume 
XVIII, Coeli enarrant, transcrip- 
tion par J. Daéne pour orgue. 

[24257 

©, Sept. 17,, 19102 2c: Sept. 19, 

1910; H 289485; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


Muse (La) et le poéte, op. 132; 
duo pour violon et violoncelle, avec 
ace. d’orchestre. Partition. [24258 

© Sept: 1771910. 2 ¢ Sept. 19, 
1910; H 289484; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


SAINT-SAENS 
Continued. 
Romance, op. 37; rev. and ed. by 
W. F. Ambrosio; flute and piano. 
[24259 
© Sept. 29, 1910] 2iekamct 12. 
1910; EH 2409838; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork, Nee. 


(CHARLES CAMILLE)— 


SAL Y SANDUNGO; tango paroles fran- 
caises de Léon Néel, paroles espag- 
noles de Pablo de Hermua, musique 
de EH. H. de Anduaga. ' [24260 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; EH 289457; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


SALUTE TO THE UNITED STATES; march 
by W. M. Bower; band. 4to. [24261 


© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 12, 1910; 
HK 240948; F. C. Menges, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


SALUTO DELLA BANDA (The _ band 
plays); di A. Leonardi, per piano- 
forte. (Una gita in dirigibile, no. 
PA) [24262 

© Aug. 25, 1910:92MeeSent so: 
1910; E 240507; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SALVE REGINA; music by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 96, no. 1; mixed voices. 
Ato. [24263 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 
H 240946; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York Noy: 


SAME (THE) OLD STORY; words and 
music by L. E. Brower. [24264 


© May 18, 1910; 2 e Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240129; Lucie E. Brower, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


SANG FAHRENDER SCHULER; ged. und 
musik von Richard Wickenhausser, 
op. 67, fiir minnerchor und orches- 
ter. Ausgabe mit klavierbegl. und 
chorstimmen. [24265 

Sept. .17, 1910; 2 cecinea, 
1910; H 242263; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Sane (LE) GAULOIS; marche par Ga- 
briel Allier. 1. Harmonie et fanfare. 
2. Orchestre avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. [24266, 24267 - 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 
19, 1910; E 239454, 239455. EH. Gau- 
det, Paris, France. 


SANTA CLAUS WORKSHOP; by W. Phil- 
lips; piano. [24268 


© 1c. Oct. 1, 1910; EB 241026: 
William Phillips, New York, N. Y. 


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SANTEE ANN; words and music by 
Ammon E. Cramer. [24269 
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23, 


1910; E 239621; A. E. Cramer music 
cO., Frederick, Mad. 


SAPELLNIKOFF (WASSILY) Mélodie, op. 
7, no. 3; rev. and fingered, by Hans 
T. Seifert; piano solo. [24270 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240975; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Ney. 


SAPPHIC ODE; words translated from the 
Greek, music by Isidora Martinez. 
[24271 
Prsen. 17, 1910: 2 c. Sept...19; 
1910; E 239354; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


SARA, SARELLA, WACH’AUF; sizilianische 
volkspoesie, verdeutscht von F. Gre- 
gorovius, musik von Hans Hermann. 
(Sizilianen, no. 4.) [24272 

©) Ave. .26, 1910: 2c Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240540; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach am Main, Germany. 


SAUSEWIND (DER); ged. von A. A. 
Naaff, musik von Wilhelm Decker, 
op. 159, no. 2, fiir gemischten chor. 
Partitur. 4to. [24273 

© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237957; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 

SAUTERELLES (LES) (The grasshop- 
pers); by Edward Shippen Barnes, 
op. 2, no. 2; piano. [24274 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239279; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, N.Y. 


SAVED, BUT NOT SERVING; words by 
Elizabeth B. Miller, music by J. E. 
Delmarter. [24275 

@© Sept. 18, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240107; J. E. Delmarter, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Savion (THE) OF THE NATIONS; words 
by James Rowe, music by E. S. Lo- 
renz. [24276 


©) Oct, 10, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 17,1910; 
EH 242111; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


SaAvior’s (THE) LOVE; words and music 
by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. [24277 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242080; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


SAVIOUR AGAIN TO THY DEAR NAME; 
words by John Ellerton, music by 
Richard Smythe. [24278 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240137; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 


24288 


SAVIOUR, NOW THE DAY IS ENDING; 
Audrey, words by Sarah Doudney, 
music by Mark Andrews. [24279 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1910; H 240814; Century co., New 
York, Ns Ya 


SAXAPHONE (THE) SEXTETTE; march 
by -M. B. Thomas; piano. [24280 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 


E 240954; Maurice B. Thomas, 
Washington, D. C. 
SAY, GIRL, COME WALTZ WITH ME; 


words and music by N. F. Sweeley. 

New York, IF. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[24281 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, 

1910; E 240398; Mrs. N. F. Sweeley, 
Cleburne, Tex. 


SAY WON’? YOU BE MY LITTLE GIRLIE; 

words and music by Ernest Breuer. 

[24282 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 

H 241147; Southern California music 
co., Los Angeles, Cal. 


SAY YOU WILL BE MINE, DEAR; words 
and music by M. A. White.  obl. 
4to. [24283 

© 1c. Oct. 8, 1910; EB 241204; 
Marie A. White, Chicago, Il. 


SCARLET GERANIUMS; words and music 

by I. J. Way. [24284 

© 1c. Oct. 4, 1910; E 241130; Ida 
Jane Way, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


SCATTER SUNSHINE; words and music 
by W. H. Ruebush. [24285 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242131; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


SCATTER THE SUNBEAMS; words by Ida 
L. Reed, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[24286 
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242082; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


SCATTER YOUR TALENTS; words by Y. 
Tuffree, music by Nellie B. Ellis. 


[24287 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 22, 

1910; E 240801; Virginia Tuifree, 
Marshalltown, Iowa. 

SoRNE DE BALLET RUSTIQUE; par Al- 

fonso Cipollone, pour piano. [242838 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910: E 2839609; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


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pt. 1m, nes:, ¥.5 


ScENE ET VALSE; extrait du _ ballet 
Gretna Green, de HE. Guiraud, tran- 
serit par H. Mouton pour petit orch. 
Piano conducteur. [24289 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 

E 241057; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 

—— ——-1** violons conducteur. 

[24290 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 

EH 241058; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 

SCENT OF THE JASMINE. See Boosey & 
co.’S new supplemental journal for 
mil. band, no. 78. 

ScCHAUKEL (DIE); ged. von Camilla 
Leonhard, musik von Josef Reiter, 
op. 39B, no. 1, fiir gemischten chor 
a cappella. Partitur. 4to. [24291 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242227; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

SCHEIDEN ; ged. von D. Saul, musik von 
Max Reger, op. 15, fiir eine mittlere 
stimme. (10 lieder, no. 6.) [24292 

© Aug. 26, 1910: 2 c Sept. 21, 
1910; EH 289601; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

ScHEEM (Der); ged. von R.. 
musik von Max Reger, op. 15, fiir 
eine mittlere stimme. (10 lieder, 
no. 7.) [24293 

©) Awe. 26; 1900-2. (ec. Sept. 21) 
1910; EH 2389602; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

ScHERZ; ged. von A. v. Chamisso, mu- 
sik von M. Reger, op. 8, ftir eine 
hohe stimme. (5 lieder, no. 4.) 

[24294 

@©-Ane. 31 Otte 2 oe septs 21, 

1910; E 289589; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

SCHERZO Du 2° CONCERTO; par Théodore 
Dubois, transcription par I. Delage- 
Prat, pour piano solo. [24295 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
EK 2389734; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 

ScCHLITTENFAHRT (The sleigh-ride to 
grandpa’s house); von Ferdinand 
Meyer, op. 27, no. 2; piano. (Zum 
Weihnachtsfest, no. 2.) [24296 

@ Sept. 21. .09102 2 co Sept 2. 
1910; E 289519; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

ScHLOMING (HARRY) 382 studien, op. 
16; fiir die violine, fiir vorgeschrit- 
tene spieler. Teil 1. [24297 

© Sept. £167 A910: " 2einOct, 17, 
1910; E 242261; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Hamburg, Germany. 


SCHLUSSEL (DER) ZUM _ PARADIES; 
walzer-serenade, text von Richard 
Sell, musik von Alfred Pickert. 

[24298 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 

HE 242264; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


SCHMUTzZ; words and music by Solo- 
mon Small. [24299 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 1910; E 240254; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


SCHNEIDER (BERNHARD) Acht duetti- 
nen, op. 22; fiir sopran und alt mit 
klavierbegleitung. 4to. [24300 

© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 e@ Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237958; Steingriber-verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


SCHON ROSMARIN; bearb. von Fritz 
Kreisler, ftir violine und klavier. 
(Alt-Wiener tanzweisen, no. 3.) 

[24301 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239725; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 
SCHONE NACHT, DU LIEBESNACHT. See 
Offenbach (J.) 


SCHONSTE (DIE) FRAU; lied, aus der 
operette, text von Rudolf Lothar, 
musik von Giacomo Minkowski. 

[24802 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c Sept. 28, 

1910; H 240479; Felix Bloch, erben, 
Berlin, Germany. 


potpourri 1 und 2 aus der ope- 
rette von Giacomo Minkowski, arr. 
von Joh. Doebber; klavier mit tber- 
legtem text. [ 24308, 24804 
© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 
28, 1910; E 240483, 240484; Felix 
Bloch, erben, Berlin, Germany. 


——  walzer, nach motiven der gleich-~ 
namigen operette von Giacomo Min- 
kowski, bearbeitung von Joh. Doeb- 
ber, ftir klavier. [24305 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 e Sept. 28, 
1910; E 240482; Felix Bloch, erben, 
Berlin, Germany. 


march, by H. En- 
W. C. O'Hare; 
8vo. 
[24306 | 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; | 
E 241132; M. Witmark & sons, New } 
WOrkaNne avg 


SCHOOL COMRADES; 
gelmann, arr. by 
orchestra with piano ace. 


1394 


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24321 


ScHooL HYMNAL; a_  ecollection of 
hymns and chants including sacred, 
patriotic, and occasional songs for 
use in normal, high and private 
schools [by] Hollis Dann. New 
York, Cincinnati [etc.] American 
book company [1910] 191 p. 8vo. 
$0.50. [243807 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 30, 
1910; A 273091; H. Dann, Ithaca, 
Ne ¥. 


SCHOOL-MA’AM GAL; words by Chas. A. 
Laufer, music by Ernest A. Priebe, 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[243808 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 

E 240855 ; Laufer & Priebe, Mer iden, 
Conn. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Schubert’s 


Serenade (St&ndchen); arr. by 
Mackie-Beyer; orchestra. 4to. 
[24309 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241334; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
SCHUBERT’S SERENADE. See Schubert 
CEP.) 


SCHULE (DIE) DES OKTAVENSPIELS ; von 
Theodor Kullak, op. 48, neu _ bear- 
beitete und erweiterte ausgabe, von 
Emil Sauer. Band 1, vorschule. 
Band 2, 7 etuden. [24310 


© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240528; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SCHULMEISTERLEIN (Pedant) ; von Hd. 
Poldini, op. 44, ftir klavier. 
(Masken, no. 4.) [24311 

@ Age, 12.1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 10, 
1910; H 237948; Julius Hainauer, 
Breslau, Germany. 


ScRIABINE (ALEXANDER) Nocturne in 
D flat, op. 9, no. 2; piano, for the 
left hand alone, ed. and fingered by 
John Orth. [24812 


© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; EH 240299; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 9, 
no. 1; piano, for the left hand alone, 
ed. and fingered by John Orth. 
[24813 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240308; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Se A 


SE, HERRENS STORA DAG AR NARA; 
andra sdéndagen i adventet, ord fran 
Sel i: 14, 2: s—-musik at “Gave 
Martin, [arr. by J. S. Hillgren]. 
(Korsanger for gudstjinsten, no. 48, 
oktav serie.) [243814 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
EL 240582 ; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Tl. 


SE NATTEN AR FRAMSKRIDEN; forsta 
sondagen i adventet, musik af Myles 
B. Foster. (Korsanger for Gud- 
stjansten, oktay-serie, no. 47.) 

[24315 

ae Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1910; 

HE 240800; ‘Augustana book concern, 
Bae Island, Il. 


SEA (THE); four-part chorus, words 
anon., music by A. S. Vogt; mixed 
voices a capella. (Oct. choruses, no. 
5499. ) [24816 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c& Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239803; G. Schirmer, New 
WoO. IN YC 


SEA-NYMPHS’ FROLIC; 
Morey; piano. 


by Fred. L. 
New and rev. ed. 
[24317 
© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
EH 240807; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Il. 


SEA (THE) SHELL; words by Charles 
H. Baer, music by Charles P. Shis- 
ler. [243818 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; H 239672; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


SEDUCTION ; valse-boston, par C. Wors- 
ley, pour piano. [24319 
@p Octs WUSt910i Zep Oct oA7, 
1910; E 242304; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie, Paris, France. 


SEE SEE WHAT A WONDERFUL SMILE 
(Slumber-songs of the Madonna, no. 
1); part-song, words by Alfred 
Noyes, music by Colin Taylor; fe- 
male voices. (Octavo ed. of trios ete., 


no. 418.) [24320 
© Oct. 5, 1910; 2c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
BH 241165; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 


don, England. 


SEEING SANTA; a humorous Christmas 
cantata, text by Harriet D. Castle, 
music by Ira B. Wilson. Svo. 

[24821 

e. Sept. 28, 


©: Sept.. 15, 1910; 2 
pub. ¢o., 


1910; E 289876; Lorenz 
Dayton, Ohio. 


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24322 


SEGUIDILLA; danza spagnuola, di F. 
Paolo Frontini, per pianoforte. 
[24322 
© ‘Aug, 245-1910 2c. Sept. 29. 
1910; EH 289967; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SEHNSUCHT; ged von Otto Julius Bier- 
baum, musik von Christian Sinding, 
op. 104, fiir mi&innerchor mit klav- 
ier be gleitung. Partitur und stim- 
men. (Zwei lieder, no. 1.) [24823 


© Aug. 30, 1910: 2 ¢. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240526; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SEHNSUCHTS-LIED; aus der operette 
Die schénste frau, text von Rudolf 
Lothar, musik von Giacomo Min- 
kowski. [24824 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; EK 240480; Felix Bloch erben, 
Berlin, Germany. 


SEIN WERD’ IN ALLER WELT GEDACHT; 
Weibnachts-kantata, musik von Her- 
mann Stein, fiir gemischten chor 
und soli mit orgelbegleitung. 4to. 
Reading, Pa., Pilger-buchhandlung 
(A. Bendel). [24325 


© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239622; A. Bendel, Reading, 
Pa: 


SELIGE SEHNSUCHT; ged. von Goethe, 
musik von Arnold Mendelssohn. 
(Sechs gedichte, no. 3.) [24326 


© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240520; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SEND FORTH THY SIGHES; a madrigal 
for five voices, composed by Nathan- 
iel Patrick (ob. 1594.), ed. by Ivor 
Atkins. 4to. (The Oriana collec- 
tion of early madrigals, no. 63.) 

[24327 

@) Oc A2, 1910: 2 e2 Oct. 413, 1910: 

E 241287; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SEND THE HAPPY TIDINGS; words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by Wm. Os- 
trander. [24328 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 
EK 240918; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Ill. 


SENGA; waltz, by J. A. Bergen; piano. 
Munising, Mich. Y. M. C. A. [24329 


oS © uly SO" 1910.5.'2 'e: Aug. 18, 
1910; E 2388386; J. A. Bergen, Mu- 
nising, Mich. 


pt. Ti, nes: VS 


SENTENCE; words and music by Joe 

Goodwin; violin ace. [24830 

©1c. Oct. 11, 1910; B 241274; C. 
Jack Rich, New York, N. Y. 


SENTIMENTAL MOON; from He came 
from Milwaukee, words by Edward 
Madden, music by Ben. M. Jerome 
and Louis A. Hirsch. [243831 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239660; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


SERENADE; aus der pantomime, Der 
schneemann, von H. W. Korngold, 
fiir klavier frei tibertragen von Job. 

[24332 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 

EK 239760; Universal edition, Vienna, 
Austria. 


——hby Frances E. Terry, op. 5; pi- 
ano. (Six characteristic little pieces, 
no. 4.) [24333 

© Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240205; Carl Fischer, New 
YOrk uN: OY: 


from Paoletta, words by Paul 
Jones, music by Pietro Floridia. 
[24334 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240496; Leo Feist, New 
Yorkin. V5 


from the ballet pantomime Mi- 
lenka, by Jan Blockx, arr. by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [24835 

© :Aug. 27, 1990; 25% Sept. 20; 
1910; E 240190; Carl Fischer, New 
York Ne 


—__ -—— rey. and fingered by Alvin 
Buechner; violoncello and piano. 
[24836 
© Aug. 27, 191032) GCoSepre2e: 
1910; E 240192; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Noy. 


from The wand of youth, 1st 
suite, music by Edward Elgar, arr. 
by John Pointer. 1. Clarinet in B 
flat. 2. Harp or piano. 3. Flute. 
4. Viola. 5. Violino secondo. 6. 
Violino primo. 7. Cello and bass. 
[24837-24843 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
19, 1910; E 239386—239392; Novello 
& co., ltd., London, England. 


—par Alfred Kaiser, pour piano. 
(Arlequinade, no. 4.) : [ 24344 
© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289566; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


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24363 


SERENADE—Continued. 

words by Eleanor Van Allen, 

music by Lucy A. Plympton. [24345 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 18, 

1910; E 237997; C. W. Thompson & 

co., Boston, Mass. 


SERENADE. See Awake the starry mid- 
night hour hangs charm’d. 


SERENADE AU BOIS; paroles de C. 
Soubise, musique de Edmond Missa ; 
mezzo sop. (Choix des plus jollies 
melodies, no. 2.) [24846 


© Gc 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241062; Joubert, Paris, France. 


SERENADE DE TORCELLO; de Paul Gil- 
son, transcription par E. de Vestel, 
pour harmonie et fanfare. 4to. 

[243847 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 239441; HE. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


SERENATA; par Alfonso Cipollone, pour 
piano. [24348 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239608; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SERENITE; mélodie par Paul Saegel, 
pour violon avec acc. de piano, série 
élémentaire. (Le début du violon, 
premiére série, Chants sans paroles, 
no. 5.) [24349 


emer 1s, 1910-2 ¢c. Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242307; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


SEYBOLD (ARTHUR) Canzonetta, op. 
141, fiir violine mit klavierbeglei- 
tung. (Fiinf leichte vorspielstticke, 
HO 4.) [24850 

iS Oct, 1, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 239987; N. Simrock, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

SHAKY EYES; song by Armstrong and 
Glare arr. by 'T.-P. and Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; banjo acc. [24851 

easept. 27, 1910: 2 c..Sept.. 28, 
1910; H 239798; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


SHE IS THE GIRL THAT YOU READ ABOUT; 
words by Will B. Johnstone, music 
by Harold Orlob. [24352 


eaOck, 17, 1910; ..2. c.. Oct: 18, 
1910; E 241450; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


_ SHE IS MY POST CARD GIRL; words by 
Arden W. Allen, music by H. L. Me- 
Kenzie. 16mo. [248538 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 28, 
1910; H 239782; A. W. Allen & H. L. 
McKenzie, Portland, Oreg. 


SHEPHERD’S (THE) CALL; words by 
Ida Reed Smith, music by J. S. 
Fearis. [24354 

©F Oct. Ad waS1Ol 2 er Oc, an, 
1910; E 242120; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


SHEPHERD’S (THE) CARE; words by Ina 
Duley Ogdon, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [24355 

© Octet 1910242" ec. Och oda 
1910; EH 242070; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


SHIBBOLETH; war march by W. B. 

Richmond; piano. [24356 

© May 4, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; 

FE 241126; William B. Richmond, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

SHINE ON; words by Flora Kirkland, 
music by Howard HE. Smith. [24357 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240921; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago, III. 
SHINE ON, MistER MOON, SHINE ON; 
words and music by Joe F. Weil. 
[24358 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 21, 
1910; EH 240229; J. F. Weil, Mans- 
field, Ohio. 

SHINE THROUGH THE DARKNESS; words 
by F. S. Shepard, music by J. §. 
Fearis. S8vo. (Sacred music for 
ladies’ voices, with ace. for organ or 
piano, 4 parts.) [24359 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2-c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240763; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
eago, III. 

SHOPPING; an operetta, text by Wil- 
lard Barton, jr., music by Herman 
D. Heller. San Francisco, Sherman 
Clay & co. [24360 

©) Oct. 3) 1910); 2c: Oct, 10, 1910; 
BE 240867; H. S. Heller & W. Barton, 
jr., United States. 

SHOUT THE GLAD TIDINGS; Christmas 
song, music by G. Emerson. [24361 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 15, 1910; 
BE 241868; Leo Feist, New York, 
ING i 
Sri ACCUSSI FOSSE; versi di L. Mat- 
tiello, musica di Francesco Sanna. 
[243862 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢«. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 239814; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 

Sr J’OSAIS DIRE; valse, by Camille 

Denisty; pour orch. avee piano con- 


ducteur. 4to. [24363 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241047: Heugel et cie, Paris, 
France. 


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SI voUS M’AIMIEZ; romance, poésie de 
Hégésippe Moreau, musique de H. 
Lauga; ténor ou soprano. [24364 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239476; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 


SICILIAN EYES; words and music by 
H. De Noyer. [24365 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; H 239948; 
EHddie De Noyer, New York, N. Y. 


SICILIENNE UND RIGAUDON; von Fran- 
cois Francoeur, bearb, von Fritz 
Kreisler, fiir violine und klavier. 

[24866 

© Sept. 15, 1910;-2 ec. Sept. 26, 

1910; E 239719; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


SILENT TEACHER; the echo, key to all 
seales in music. Pts. 5-8, in foreign 
and American fingering; by Andrew 
Durie. 110 p. 4to. [24367 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 138, 
1910; A 269795; Andrew Durie, New 
Work. Noisy. 


SILENZIO (IL) DELLA FORESTA (Silence 
of the woods); melodia di A. Leon- 
ardi, per pianoforte. (Una gita in 
dirigibile, no. 3.) [24368 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240508; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


Sitty (THE) OLD JACK-IN-THE-BOX; by 
Hisie G. Phelan; piano. (Toy-shop 
jingles, no. 38.) [24869 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
EK 240797; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


SILNI CIATEM, MARSZ SOKOLI. See 
Piec’ pies’ni. 
SILVER BELLS; words by WHarriet D. 


Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[24870 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239872; Lorenz pub. co., 


Dayton, Ohio. 
SILVER FLUTE; fantasia by Edmund 
Braham, op. 377; piano. [24871 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240185; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.Y. 
SILVER (THE) LLANO; march and two- 


step by Henry Kessler, arr. by John 
Itzel; orchestra. 4to. [24372 


© Oct 10; 19105 2c. Oct..10,1910; 


E 241260; Musiclovers co., New 
York, Nv ¥. 


| 


SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD; by 
H. P. Danks, air varie arr. by Ever- 
ett J. Evans; violin with piano acc. 

[243738 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; 

E 240832; Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York, -N.-Y. 


SINCE I FELL IN LOVE WITH MaAry; 
words and music by Will Cahill. 
[24374 


© Oct. 4, 1910: 2 cece AS10: 
EK 241120; Ted Snyder co., inc., New 
Norke Now: 


SING FOR Joy; words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, music by B. D. Ackley. 
[243875 
© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241328; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, I. 


Sine, O HEAVENS; words from the 
Bible adapted by J. Cawood, music 
by Frederick N. Shackley; mixed 
voices. (Octavo series, no. 956.) 

[24376 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1910: 

E 240500; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SING, O YE FAITHFUL; words and music 
by Jean Bohannan. 4to. [24377 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 238967; Lutheran publication so- 
ciety, Philadelphia, Pa. 


SING OF JESUS, SING FOREVER; Mt. Kem- 
ble, words by Thomas Kelly, music 
by John Sebastian Matthews. 

[24878 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1910; H 240817; Century co., New 
Yorks INDY: 

SING OF THE LONG AGO; words by Mrs. 
EF. G. Burroughs, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [24379 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239891; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

SING PRAISE To HIS NAME; words and 
music by L. E. Brower, har. by 
Dy aed Breed ae [24380 

© May 18, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240127; Lucie E. Brower, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

SING, ROBIN, SING; poem by John Ben- 
net, music by Joseph Surdo. 8VO. | 
(Collection of supplementary songs 
for public schools, no. 111.) [24881 

©. Sept. 26, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239702; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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24401 


SING UNTO THE LORD; harvest an- 
them, words from Psalm CXLYVII, 
musie by Herbert W. Wareing; 
mixed voices. [24882 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c& Sept. 24, 
1910; BE 240296; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 
SINGET YON JESUS; ged. von C. Staeb- 
ler, musik von Theo. Zbinden. 
[24383 
© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21; 
1910; E 2389496; C. Hauser, agt., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Sineine (THE) LESSON: by E. W. Mc- 

Donald; two voices. [24884 
© 1c Oct. 6, 1910; E 241163; 
Edna W. McDonald, Houston, Tex. 


SINGING LESSONS; by George Cramp- 


ton; soprano, mezzo-soprano or 
tenor. Lessons 80-100 [all arrange- 
ments. ] [243885 


ey aue. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 26, 
1910; A 270878; Siegel-Myers cor- 
respondence school of music, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Siz OLUF; cantata, poem by Cecil Fan- 
ning, music by Harriet Ware; four- 
part chorus of women’s voices, with 
baritone and soprano soli, and or- 
chestra ace. Vocal score. 4to. 

[24386 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
H 240868; G. Schirmer, New York, 
merry. 

Sir ReynarD; hunting song, words by 
J. Anthony McDonald, music by Al- 
len T. Hussel. No. 1 in E flat. No. 
oy iy: F: [ 24387, 24388 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2c. each Oct. 14, 
1910; E 241438; 241439; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London, Eng- 
land. 


SKALMER (Mark) Melody, op. 4, no. 
38; violoncello with piano acc. 
[24889 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239544; Carl Hauser, New 
Wark: N.Y. 
SKETCH: by Ira B. Wilson; organ. 
obl. Svo. [24390 
© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. -16, 
1910; E 289269; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

SKIPPERS (THE) oF St. Ives; Cornish 
song, words by F. E. Weatherly, 
music by Joseph L. Roeckel, ed. and 
arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heartz. 4to. (Stanhope ed., no. 
148.) [24391 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 5, 1910; 
E 240642; White-Smith music pub. 
¢co., Boston, Mass. 


SKYING WITH You; words and music 
by G. H. Arthur, arr. by Julius A. 
Brander. [24392 

© 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1910; EB 241498; 
George H. Arthur, Chicago, I1l. 


SLAVEY (THE); words and music by 
Bliss Millford. [24393 


© 1 ce. Oct. 15, 1910; E 241358: 
Mrs. B. M. Higgins, New York, N. Y. 


SLEEP, LITTLE BABY (Slumber songs of 
the Madonna, no. 38); part-song, 
words by Alfred Noyes, music by 
Colin Taylor; female voices. (Qc- 
tavo ed. of trios, etc., no. 420.) 

[24394 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c Oct. 6, 1910: 

E 241167; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SLINGERLAND’S PRIMER FOR VIOLIN; arr. 
by L. R. Decker. [24395 
© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1910; EH 240808; H. H. Slingland, 
Chicago, Ill. 
SLUMBER SONG; words by Hdith S. 
Tillotson, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[24396 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240944; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Til. 
SLUMBERLAND; waltz lullaby; words 
and music by H. Stevens. [24397 


© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 c Sept. 13, 


1910; E 287996; Edgar Stevens, 
Toronto, Canada. 

SNEAKY SHUFFLES; rag, by Henry 
Lodge; piano. [243898 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EH 240650; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


SNOB-LIED; aus der operette, Lord Pic- 
colo, text von R. Schanzer und Karl 
Lindau, musik von Henri Berény. 1. 
Gesang und klavier. [24399 

© Sept. 17 1910; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240550; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

arr. von Hans Schott, fiir 

salon-orchester. 4to. [24400 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 

1910; E 289755; Josef Weinberger, 

Leipzig, Germany. 


SocIAL LIFE; march, by J. G. Boehme, 
arr. by G. H. Reeves; full band. 4to. 
(American star journ’l, no, 1544.) 
[24401 

Sept. 20, 


@ ‘Ause 12, 190% «2 .c. 
New 


1910: E 240175: Carl Fischer, 
York, N. Y. 


1399 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24402 


pt. Ti, Mas: Vas 


Sor GANEFF LITLIJO; words and music 
by Solomon Small. [ 24402 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 1910; EH 240256; 
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 


SoFrT AS FADES THE SUNSET SPLENDOR; 
music by Walter Heaton; tenor or 
soprano solo and chorus. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, fourth se- 
ries, no. 185.) [24403 


© June 28, 1910; 2 e« Oct. 15, 
1910; E 241387; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Sort (THE) NIGHT WANES; unison. 
words by Hillis Walton, music by H. 
Lane Wilson, ed. and arr. by Fred- 
eric H. Ripley and H. L. Heartz. 4to. 
(Stanhope ed., no. 140.) [24404 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
HE 241022; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Soir; par Henry Févier, pour piano. 
(Trois esquisses, no. 2.) [24405 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
HE 242289; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& clie., Paris, France. 


Sorr DANS LA PLAINE; vesperal, by Ed- 
ward d Evry. (Organist’s anthology, 
no. 12.) [24406 

©: Sept: 28,5 1910: 2 ‘&- Sept. ' 24, 
1910; E 240314; G. Schirmer, New 
VorkiNeey: 


SOIR DE SILENCE; poésie de Albert Se- 
main, musique de Théodore Dubois. 
Fa naturel majeur, ton original. 
(Musiques sur l’ eau, no. 5*.) 

[24407 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 


EH 239737; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 
SOLDIERS OF CHRIST ARISE; Soldiers, 


words by Charles Wesley, music by 
Raymond Huntington Woodman. 
[24408 
© Sept, 29, 19105 2. ce» Ock 10, 
1910; H 240824; Century co., New 
Work, IN. Y. 


SOLFEGE UNIVERSAL; anthologie pro- 
gressive des meilleurs auteurs 
anciens et modernes, premiére série, 
clé de sol 2° ligne, clé de fa 4° ligne, 
sans changement de clés. Vol. A, 
268 lecons choisies ou écrites par J. 
Bayer, sans ace. 8vo. [24409 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242271; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France, 


SoME DAY; words and music by M. H. 
Cummings. [24410 


© 1c Sept. 27, 1910; E 240344: | 
M. Homer Cummings, Pickaway, W. 
Va. 


SoME DAY I’M GOING TO HEAVEN; words | 
and music by J. F. Pitts. [24411 


© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 e Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239670; J. F. Pitts, Sharon, 
Tenn. 


SOME ONE JUST LIKE YOU; words and | 
music by Fred C. Erb. [24412 
© Sept. 24; 1910: (2° Sept. 2s | 
1910; E 240322; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


SOME OTHER FELLOW’S WRITING OUT | 
THE CHECKS; words by Henry Harte, 
music by Felix F. Feist and Joel 
P. Corin. [24413 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 @ Oct. 15, 1910; 
EH 241854; Leo Feist, New York, 
INE DY 


SOME RECKON TIME BY STARS; part 
song, words by Madison Cawein, 
music by James H. Rogers; men’s | 
voices. (Octavo choruses, no. 5441.) | 

[24414 

© Sept. 15,.1910: 2% Sept: 2G: | 
1910; EH 289277; G. Schirmer, New | 
York; "Nav. 


SOMEBODY ELSE; words by La Touche | 
Hancock, music by M. Greenwald. 

[24415 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 

EK 241374; Leo Feist, New York, | 

NAY 


SOMEBODY’S GIRL; words and music by 
PP. D, Bird. [24416 


© 1.c. Sept. 17, 19103" 241295 - 
P. Douglas Bird, Pasadena, Cal. 


SOMEONE IS WATCHING YOU; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
B. D. Ackley. [24417 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; | 
EK 241829; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, III]. 


SOMEONE LOVES you; words by Beth 
Slater Whitson, music by L. Fried- 
man. [24418 | 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, | 
1910; HE 239401; Leo Friedman, Chi- | 
eago, Ill. 

SOMETIMES; words by L. S. Bengough, 

music by William R. Spence. [24419 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
FE. 241509; Theo. Presser co., Phila- | 
delphia, Pa. 


1400 


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nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


24436 


SOMETIMES A LIGHT SURPRISES; words 
by Wm. Cowper, music by Anton 
Rubenstein, arr. by E. S. Lorenz. 

[24420 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c Sept. 10, 

1910; E 237911;-Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Same, different print. [24421 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 

1910; E 240411: Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Sonata IN F. See Grieg (H. H.) 


Sonata, No. 3. See Grieg (EH. H.) 


SONG AT DUSK; words and music by 
Anice Terhune; three-part chorus of 
women’s yoices. (Octavo choruses, 
no. 5450.) [24422 

© Sep 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; EH 289359; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


SONG IS THE DAWN OF THE SOUL (San- 
gen har lysning); Norw. text by 
Bjornstjerne Bjdérnson, English ver- 
sion by Ole O Lien, music by A. 
Paulsen; male voices in E. (North- 
ern edition of octavo music, no. 55.) 

[24423 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240857; Alfred Paulsen, Chicago, 
Til. 


Sone (A) OF GLADNESS; words by Liz- 

zie DeArmond, music by W. A. Post. 

[24424 

(esenr i2, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 22, 

1910; E 240248; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 


Sone (A) OF LoRD’S; words by W. D. 
Eggar, music by Arthur M. Good- 
hart. 4to. London, Novello & co., 
ltd. [24425 


© Sept. 30, 1910; 2c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241030; A. M. Goodhart, Brighton, 
England. 


. Sone (A) OF MORNING; three-part song 
for female voices, words by Ethel 
Clifford, music by A. C. Mackenzie, 
op. 73, no. 2. (Octavo edition of 
trios, quartets, etc., no. 415.) [24426 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239698; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Sone oF oUR UNION; words and music 
by A. Briggs. [24427 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239275; Appleton Briggs, 
Fall River, Mass. 


Sone (A) OF PRAISE; hymn, music by 
K. L. Ashford; quartet. S8vo. 
[24428 
© Sept. 27, 1910: 2 ¢ Sept. 29. 
1910; EX 240415; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Sone (A) OF THANKSGIVING; words 
and music by G. W. Wilmot. (In 
Westminster primary quarterly, vy. 
10, no. 4.) [24429 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; 
EK 240345; Geo. W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


Sone (THE) OF THE ANGELS; words by 
Ndith S. Tillotson, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [24430 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910: 
E 240942; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Il. 


Sone (THE) OF THE BELLS; words by 
Harriet H. Pierson, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [24431 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 28, 
1910; EH 289889; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


—— words by Ida Reed Smith, music 
by Ira B. Wilson. [24432 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239886; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


SoNG OF THE BLACKBIRD; words by W. 
E. Henley, music by Roger Quilter, 
op. 14, no. 4. [24483 

© Oct i6/19105 2.e; Oct: 7 1910; 
E 240770; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


Song OF THE FLUTE; from Hans, the 
flute player, opéra comique, French 
version by Maurice Vaucaire and 
Georges Mitchell, English lyrics by 
A. St. John-Brennon, music by Louis 
Ganne. New York, Boosey & co. 

[24434 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2c. Oct. 8, 1910; 

BH 241244: G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


SONG OF THE FROST QUEEN; words by 
Harriet D. Castle, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [24435 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289867; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

SoNnG OF THE NIGHT-WIND (Das lied der 
(sic) nacht wind); waltz, by XN. A. 
McMahan; pf. [24436 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241002; N. A. McMahan, Mones- 
sen, Pa. 


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24437 


SonG OF THE SOUTHWEST; words by A. 
Chester Adams, music by Minne 
Jenkins. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24437 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 287925; Arthur C. Adams, 
Wethersfield, Conn. 


Sone OF THE SUNBEAMS; words by 
Edith Sanford Tiliotson, music by 
B. D. Ackley. [24488 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 138, 1910; 
E 2413817; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Il. 


SoNG OF THE WOODEN-LEGGED FIDDLER; 
words by Alfred Noyes, music by 
Graham Peel. | 24439 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239308; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SonG WITHOUT WoRDS; by T. L. Rick- 

aby; piano. [24440 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 

HE 241426; Hatch music co., Philadei- 
phia, Pa. 


SONGS FOR WANING AUTUMN; words by 
Clinton Scollard, music by Mary 
Carr Moore, op. 72, no. 1; women’s 
voices. Ato. [24441 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c¢.- Sept: 13, 
1910; E 237982; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SONGSTERS’ (THE) AWAKENING; vocal 
waltz, words by Edward Oxenford, 
music by Percy E. Fletcher. In C. 

[24442 

G) “Sept. 1%; 1910. 2. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 239398; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Sonntagsmorgen in der heide; ged. von 
H. B., musik von J. Wahringer, fiir 
vierstimmigen minnerchor, mit bari- 
ton solo. Partitur. 4to. [24448 

©) a Aiby A 1910s Duc. Sept: 13, 
1910; E 240011; Johannes Forster, 
Lockwitz, Germany. 


SONS OF THE BRAVE; march, by T. Bid- 
good, arr. by G. H. Reeves; full 
band. 4to. (American star jour’l., 
no. 1350.) [24444 

© Aus: d3,- 1910-2 Gr Sept. :20, 
1910; E 240178; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Noy: 


SOPHOMORE WALTZES; by Frank G. 

Baker; piano. [24445 

(©) Oct. 19,1910; 2 c. Oct. 10,1910; 

E 2408384; Chas. E. Roat music co., 
itd., Battle Creek, Mich. 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Pte, Vos 


SoPRA IL CAMPO DEI ZINGARI (Over a | 
gipsy camp); di A. Leonardi, per |} 
pianoforte. (Una gita in dirigibile, 
no. 5.) [24446 

© Aug. 25, 1910:°2 € Sept. 30; 
°1910; E 240510; Carisch & Jainichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SORORITY MARCH; by M. W. Butler; 

piano or organ. [24447 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; 

E 241299; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


SouL OF CHRIST, SANCTIFY ME (Ani- | 
ma Christi) ; motet for five voices, | 
composed by Richard Dering, ed. 
and English text adapted by Fred- 
erick Bridge; mixed voices. Ato. 

[24448 

© Sept. 5, 1910:-2 easenice2zo: 

1910; E 239962; Bosworth & Go., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Sous LA PROFONDEUR DES FEUILLES; 
poésie de Albert Semain, musique de 
Théodore Dubois. Ut naturel majeur, 
ton original. (Musiques sur l’eau, 
no. 34.) [24449 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
E 239735; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


SOUVENIR DE BeErck; valse, par J. 

Mollman; pour violoncelle et piano. 

[24450 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2: Germs 1G; 

E 241059; Durand et cie. Paris, 
France. 


SoUVENIB OF SPAIN (Souvenir d’Es- 
pagne); by Jean Antiga; piano four 
hands. [24451 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ©. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 2403805; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


SOUVENIRS DE FIANCEE; mélodie, pa- 
roles de Amédée Escoffier, musique 
de J. Achard-Picard. No. 1 en fa 
min, pour mezzo-soprano. [24452 - 

© Sept: 23, 19103) 2c weet 
1910; E 240788; J. Picard, Paris, 
France. 


SoUVIENS TOI DU PASSE; paroles de 
Henri Darsay, musique de Félicien 
Vargues. [24453 - 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239467; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 

Spa (THE) PARADE; quick march by 

H. G. Amers; piano. E [24454 

©: Aug. 30, 19103 2 \emSenk. iG 
1910; E 239347; Banks & son, York, 
England. 


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nos. 4447, Noy.. 1910 


SPANIERIN; von Ed. Poldini, op. 44, 
fiir Klavier. (Masken, no. 8.) [24455 
© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237942; Julius Hainauer, 
Breslau, Germany. 


SPARKLING CASCADE (Fontaine lumi- 
neuse) ; waltz by E. Waldteufel, arr. 
by S. Katz-Wright; full orch. pf. 
ace. 4to. [24456 

eau 42. 1910; 2 « Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240168; Carl Fischer, New 
Wark. N: Y: 

. . SPECIAL THIRD BOOK OF VOCAL MU- 
sic; by Eleanor Smith [New ed.] 
New York, Boston l[ete.] Silver, 
Burdett and company [1910] 176 


pe. Svo. (The modern music ser.) 
[24457 
© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 30, 


1910; A 271792; Silver, Burdett & 
co., New York, N. Y. 

SPIRITUAL SPECIALS; a book of gospel 
solos, duetts and quartettes, words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck and others, 
musie by Grant Colfax Tullar and 
others. 4to. [24458 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 2396138; C. W. Waggoner, 
East Liverpool, Ohio. 

SPOONING IN THE MOONLIGHT; medley 
waltz, music by John FE. Barth; 
orch. with piano ace. S8vo. [24459 


© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; EK 240498; Fred Heltman, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


SPRING AT Hniy Court; text by Lloyd 
Roberts, music by Albert Milden- 
berg. | 4to. [24460 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240140; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York, N. Y. 


SPRING-ENCHANTMENT; five-part song, 
words by Helen F. Bantock, music 
by Granville Bantock; mixed voices, 
unace. 4to. (Part-song book, no. 
1202. ) [24461 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EK 241168; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Sprinc (A) FANCY; words by Avé 
Galbraith, music by J. Lamont Gal- 
braith. [24462 


Oc. 7.1910. 2 ce). Oct. 77,1910; 
E 240733; Whaley, Royce & co., ltd., 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 


SPRINGTIME BRINGS ROSES AND YOU; 
words and music by Kendis and 
Paley. [24463 

Oct 17, 19105 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241464; Kendis & Paley, New 
Work, WN. Y. 


24471 


SQUARE (THE) DEAL MARCH; two step 
by Chas. Southwell; military band. 
4to. [24464 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c Oct. 10, 1910; 
HK 241253; Geo. Southwell, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


STANCES; de Hans, le joueur de fiiite, 
opéra comique par Louis Ganne, 
transeription par Ch. Steiger, pour 
violon avec ace. de piano. 113374. 

[24465 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

H 240892; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


STANCES A L’AMI; valse chantée, pa- 
roles de Gabriéles et H. Passerieu, 
musique de Emile Delmas. [24466 

© Sept: 17, 1910: -2. ce: -Sept.-12 
1910; H 239108; E. Delmas, Paris, 
France. 


STAND UP, STAND UP FOR JESUS; words 
by G. Duffield, music by C. I. Clap- 
perton. London, Morgan & Scott, 
ltd. [24467 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240234; Christopher Irving 
Clapperton, Surrey, EKngland. 


STANDARD (THE) BEARERS’ RALLY; 
rally day service, words and music 
by various authors. 8vo. [24468 

© Aug: 24, 191051 2-€ (Septs 1% 
1910; EH 240103; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore, Md. 


STANDARD MUSICAL LIBRARY. Institute 
songs, by J. EK. NeCollins. New 
York, Cincinnati, Chicago, American 
book co., [1910] 80 p. S8vo. $0.15. 

[24468* 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; 


A 270482; J. EH. NeCollins, New 

Works IN Y. 
STAR COLLECTION OF OLD FAVORITE 
SONGS. Svo. [24469 
© -Sept.12-1910; -2)-e. Sept. 22, 


1910; A 270519; Illinois state regis- 
ter, Springfield, Ill. 


Stag (THE) oF BETHLEHEM; words 
by George O. Webster, music by 
Karl K. Lorenz. [24470 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2389905; Lorenz pub. co, 
Dayton, Ohio. 


STAR OF GLoRY; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 


Holton. [24471 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910: B 289849; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 


Dayton, Ohio. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24472 


pt. 11, eS, FOS 


STARS OF DECEMBER; words by Ida 

Reed Smith, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[24472 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 

1910; E 2398838; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


STEP LIGHTLY; polka, by M. Green- 

wald; pf. (Merrymakers, no. 8622.) 

[24473 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241093; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


STEWART (H. J.) Mass in honor of 
St. Anthony of Padua; mixed voices 
with organ ace. 4to. [24474 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
EH 238970; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York; Noy: 


STILL, STILL WITH THEE; words by 
Harriet Beecher Stowe, music by 
Lucy A. Plympton. [24475 


© Sepia a2 19102 ec. “Sept. 13, 
1910; EH 287999; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


STOLEN (A) PEARL; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Dorothy 
Forster. [24476 

© Sept. 20) 1910-2 c. “Sept.” 21, 
1910; E 239551; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


STOP, STOP, STOP; words and music by 
Irving Berlin. [24477 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; HK 239367; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


STOP YOUR QUITTIN’ GET AWAY CLOSER; 
words and music by R. R. Carlyle. 
[24478 
© Oct 15; 1910: 2 ¢. Oct. 15, 
1910; E 241414; R. R. Carlyle, Lum- 
berton, N. C. 


Story (THE) OF THE MANGER; a Christ- 
mas service, words by Jean Bearl 
and others, music by Mrs. Ord. Bo- 
hannan and others. IV. S8vo. $0.05. 

[24479 

©. Oct: 10; 1910; -2 ©." Ock “12; 

1910; A 272345; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


STRAIGHT-LINE (THE) CLUB; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [24480 

Oct, 10; 1910.2 <c Oct. 12, 
1910; E 240928; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
eago, Il. 


STRAUSS (RICHARD) Orchesterstudien ; 
aus R. Strauss’ symphonischen wer- 
ken, gewiihlte. 1. Trompete u. bass- 
trompete, arr. v. Fr. Rossbach. 2. 
Posaune, tenor u. basstuba, arr. v. 
O. Berthold. 3. Fagott u. kontra- 
fagott, arr. v. Joh. Bohm. 

[24481-24483 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 26, 

1910; E 289768—239770; Universal 
edition, Vienna, Austria. 


———_ —— 4, Klarinette, arr. v. Fr. Bar- 
tholomey, heft 1-3. 5. Harfe, arr. 
v. Alfred Holy, heft 1 u. 2. 6. Hoboe 
u. Eng. horn, arr. v. R. Baumegirtel, 
heed we. 2. [24484-24486 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 26, 
1910; E 2389771-239773; Universal 
edition, Vienna, Austria. 


7. Viola; arr: y.ta aye Sreimer. 
8. Fldote, arr. v. Ary van Leeuwen. 
9. Kontrabass, arr. v. Ed. Madensky, 
10. Horn, arr. vy. Emil Wipperich. 
[24487-24490 
© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 e. each Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289775-239777, 239779 ; Uni- 
versal edition, Vienna, Austria. 


——  —— Violine, arr. von Carl Prill, 
heft 2. [24491 


© .Aug. 2, 1910: 2ee Sept 26: 
1910; EH 239774; Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


Violoncell, arr. von W. Jeral, 
heft 1-3. [24492 

©. Aug. 3, 1910; 2) € oSepe 26, 
1910; E 289778; Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


Wiegenlied und abendstille (Lul- 
laby and calmness of eve); aus der 
Symphonia domestica, op. 58a, bear- 
beitet von Otto Singer, fur klavier. 
[24493 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 e«. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239416; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


STREETER (LYDIA OWENS) ‘Two songs; 

words by F. O. Hall. [24494 

© Oct. 6, 1910; 2’¢. Gck Sy 1510; 

E 241213; Frona Owens Hall, Mel- 
rose Park, Ill. 


STROFE (LE) DEL POSTINO; canzone 
napoletane, versi di R. Galdieri 
(Rambaldo). musica di Carlo Mi- 
relli. [24495 


©. Sept. 6, 1910; .2..c. 2Sepe 13: 
1910; E 239413; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


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24517 


STROLLING; words and music by Sam- 

uel K. Stinger, jr. [24496 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; 

EH 240887 ; Friant music co., Camden, 
N: J. 


STRUBE (GusTAvV) Symphony in B 
minor; orchestra. Parts. [24497 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c@ Sept. 13, 


1910; E 240008; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


STURMLIED; ged. von Anna Ritter, mu- 
sik von Robert Kahn, op. 58, fiir 
vierstimmigen gemischten chor, or- 
chester und orgel. 1. Klavierauszug 
mit text. 2. Orchester-partitur mit 
text. [ 24498, 24499 

© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 8, 
1910; E 240613, 240614; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin, Germany. 

SUFFRAGETTE PARADE; from the rural 
musical play Hope Valley, lyrics by 
P. J. Burrell, music by Charles Dare. 

[24500 
© ic. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240358; 
Percy J. Burrell, Boston, Mass. 

SUITE FRANCAISE; en ré majeur, par 

Roger-Ducasse; 2 pianos a 4 mains. 
[24501 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 1, 1910; 

HE 241056; Durand et cie. Paris, 
France. 

SUMMER VOICES; words by Avé Gal- 

braith, music by J. Lamont Gal- 

braith. [24502 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 
EH 240620; Whaley, Royce & co., 1td., 
Toronto, Canada. 


SUNBEAM; I would be a little sun- 
beam, words by C. M. Lowe, music 
by H. W. Pewtress. [24503 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2c. Oct. 13, 1910; 
EK 241286; Herbert W. Pewtress, 
London, England. 


SUNDAY (THE) SCHOOL ARMY WILL CON- 
QUER; words by Julia H. Johnston, 
music by W. A. Post. [24504 

© Sept. 12,1910; 2 & Sept. 22, 
1910; BE 240250; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 
SUNFLOWER STATE; march, by EH. J. 
Leach; band. 8vo. [24505 
© Oct 1910: 2 c Oct. 7, 1910; 
HK 240751; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
einnati, Ohio. 

SUNLIGHT OF LOVE; words by Belle 


Case Harrington, music by J. S. 
Fearis. [24506 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242128; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


SUNNY (A) SHAFT DID I BEHOLD; words 
by Coleridge, music by W. Griffith. 
Svo. (Two-part music, school se- 
ries, no. 59.) [24507 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c¢. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240381; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


SUNRISE; by R. G. Grady, fingered by 


M. C. Sadler; piano. (Musical 
echoes from Teddy bear land, no. 1.) 
[24508 


© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239631; Gamble hinged mu- 
Sie co., Chicago, Ill. 

SUNSET ON THE PuGET SouND; words 
by J. E. Fitch, music by Elya Croom. 

[24509 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
KH 240569; Jas. HK. Fitch, Seattle, 
Wash. 

SUNSET WALTZES; by C. C. Haugh; pi- 
ano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [24510 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240390; C. C. Haugh, De- 
tour, Md. 

SUNSHINE; by Anna Marion Thomp- 
son; piano. [24511 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
EH 240804; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, III. 

SUNSHINE AND ROSES; novelette by 
Walter Rolfe; piano. [24512 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 


E 241352; Leo Feist, New York, 
Neey.. 

—-- - arr. by Robert Recker. 1. 
Orchestra. 2. Band. 


[24518, 24514 
© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 e@ each Oct. 


15, 1910; E 241865, 241867; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. 
SUNSHINE GIRLS AND BOYS; words by 


James Rowe, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. | 24515 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240930; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
JONG 
SUNSHINE INTERMEZZO; two step by 
G. Southwell; military band. 4to. 
[24516 
© Oct. 7, 1910; 2c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 241254; Geo. Southwell, Kansas 
City, Mo. 
Suprrstitious Sapir; words by Pliza- 
beth Gordon, music by N. 8S. Carter. 
[24517 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239408; Victor Kremer Co., 
Chicago, Il. 


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PESTER Sy VO 


24518 
SUPPLICATION; recit. and aria, by 
Percy Elliott; violin with piano acc. wald; piano. 
[24518 


© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239638; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


SUB QUELQUES VERS DE VIRGILE; choeur 
musique par Roger-Ducasse, pour 
voix de femmes, avee acc. d’orches- 


tre. Partition. [24519 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1910; E 289488; Durand et cie.,, 


Paris, France. 


SURDATE; versi di Libero Bovio, 
musica di Hvemero Nardella. [24520 
(©) ‘Sept. ab, 21 9i0i5 2 c: (Sept: 227, 
1910; E 239821; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


SURF SONG; words by Laurence Hope, 

music by Wintter Watts; high in A. 

[24521 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 

EH 2414038; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INDY 


Suzy; chanson, paroles de A. Trébitsch 
et Pourriére, musique de Vargues. 
[ 24522 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; HK 2389468; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


SWARTHOUT (DonAaLD M.) Waltz in 
G major, op. 6, for piano. [ 24523 

© Sept. (15, 1910): 2,.e. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 2389297; Willis music eo., 


Cincinnati, Ohio. 

SWAYING BLOSSOMS; waltz by J. R. 
Cornelius, op. 2; piano. New York, 
Bee i Hav iland ‘pub. co. [ 24524 


© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 2389426; J. R. Cornelius, 
Halifax, N. S., Canada. 


SWEDISH FOLK DANCES; by Nils W. 
Bergquist ... introduction by C. 
Ward Crampton ...New York, 
A. S. Barnes company, 1910. 5p. 1., 
538 p. front., plates. 4to. $1.50. 

[24525 

(iA PE 280 1910-502 se. Apr... 29; 

1910; A 261569; A. S. Barnes co., 
New York, N. Y. 

SWEDISH RHAPSODY; by HE: Larson; 
piano. [24526 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1910; E 2389863; 
Emil Larson, Chicago, Il]. 
SWEET ANNE WITH THE AUBURN HAIR; 
words and music by I. J. Way. 
[24527 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1910; E 241129; Ida 
Jane Way, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


SWEET MEMORIES; waltzes by M. Green- 
[24528 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 © Sept. 19, 
1910; E 289880; Cressy & Allen, 
Portland, Me. 


SWEET RED ROSES; words and music by 
Anita Owen. [24529 
© Oct. 1,. 1910) 2%) OcieG 619105 
E241181; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SWEET REFLECTIONS ; waltz adapted and 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; orchestra. 
Ato. [24530 

© Sept: 27,. 1910. 2 emer 12: 
1910; E 240957; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks N.-Y. 

SWEETHEART; words by Ernest Hoen, 
jr., music. by J. agryy Deems # 
Low key. 2. High key. Baltimore, 
G. Fred. Kranz music co. 

[ 24531, 24532 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 

19, 1910; H 240835, 240886; J. Harry 
Deems, Baltimore, Md. 

SWEETNESS, I LOVE YOU THE BEST OF 
ALL; words and music by J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson. [24533 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2-¢ Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239272; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Swine sone; words by Edith Sanford 

Tillotson, music by B. D. Ackley. 
[24534 


©. Sept. 15, 1910; "2Rem wen ms. 


1910; E 241310; Ackley & Rode- 
heaver Chicago, II. 
——words by G. Clifton Bingham, 


music by Frederic N. Lohr, ed. and 
arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heartz: sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. 
(The Stanhope edition, no. 144.) 
[24535 
© Oct. 4, 1910; 2'e) Oct toy 1s10- 
BE 240795; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 
SwING WIDE YOUR GATES; words by 
Alice Jean Cleator, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [24536 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1910; 
BH 2409385; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Tl. 


SYGNAT soKOLI. See Dwie pies’ni. 


SYLVAN HOURS; a pastoral scene, words 
by John Francis Waller, music by 
Joseph Robinson; six female voices. 
New edition. 4to. (Vocal library 
of part songs no. 138.) [245387 


© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 « Sept. 28, 
1910; E 939920: Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


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24554 


SYNTHETIC PIANO STUDIES; compiled 
byoow. ©. Sprankle. 63. p._ fol. 
$1.00. [24538 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; A 270908; Walter S. Sprankle, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


TACKEN HERREN, TY HAN AR GOD; 
tjugonde Sodndagen efter Trefaldi- 
ghet, Ps. 106, og 118, musik af John 
Goss. (Korsauger for Gudstjinsten, 
oktay-serie, no. 34.) [24539 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; E 240019; Augustana book 
concern, Rock Island, Il. 


See Boehm (A. P.) 


TAKE A TRIP TO THE SEASIDE; words 

and music by Manuel Klein. [24540 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 

E 241451; M. Witmark & sons, New 
eek N.Y. 

TAKE IT NICE AND EASY; written and 


composed by Harry Castling, John 
A. Glover-Kind and Fred Godfrey. 


TAGESANBRUCH : 


[24541 
eset. 22, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239628; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


TAKE ME A RIDE IN YOUR CHALMERS- 
DETROIT; words and music by E. F. 
Rippberger. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & co. [24542 

Aw 24 1910; 2. c. Sept. 6, 
1910; H 239342; Emil F. Rippberger, 
New York, N. Y. 


TAKE ME AWAY FROM THE STREETS AND 
HOUSES; written and composed by 
George Arthurs and Alf. J. Law- 
rance. [24543 

@isept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1910; EK 237979; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

TAKE ME BACK TO YORKSHIRE; written 
and composed by Harry Castling and 
Fred Godfrey. [ 24544 

oet.G, 191032 c. Oct. 6; 1910; 

_ E 241159; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 

TAKE ME UP IN AN AEROPLANE; words 
by Bert Welby, music by Tad Turn- 
er. [24545 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 241100; Koninsky music co., Troy, 
Dy. XY. 

TALKING TOGETHER; by L. BH. Orth, op. 

31, no. 9; pf. (Little lessons, no. 9.) 

[24546 

© Oct. 3,.1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 

BE} 241112; G. Schirmer, New York, 
om, YY: 


TAMBOURIN CHINOIS; von Fritz Kreis- 
ler, ftir violine und klavier. [24547 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239728; B. Schott’s sdéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


TANTUM ERGO; four-part chorus, music 
by J. Faure, rey. and ed. by Nicola 
A, Montani; mixed voices. (Octave 
edition liturgical Catholic church 
music, no. 5470.) [24548 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 e@ Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240486; G. Schirmer, New 
York iN: -Y: 


—— musie by Fr. Verdussen, rey. 


and ed. by Nicola A. Montani; 
mixed voices. (Octavo choruses, no. 
5472.) [24549 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 10, 


1910; E 237916; G. Schirmer, New 
Wonka y Ne WY: 


three-part chorus, music by Bal- 
thasar Florence, ed. and rev. by 
Nicola A: Montani; female voices. 
(Octavo edition liturgical Catholic 
chureh music, no. 5474.) [ 24550 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240490; G. Schirmer, New 
Work tin. Ys 


—— music by F. de La Tombelle, 
rey. and ed. by Nicola A. Montani; 
mixed voices. (Octavo edition litur- 
gical Catholic church music, no. 
5476. ) [24551 

© Sept. 29; 1910; 2 cs Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240489; G. Schirmer, New 
Ors NG Xa 


—— music by Giuseppe Cicog- 
nani, op. 2, rev. and ed. by A. Mon- 
tani; men’s voices. (Octavo cho- 
ruses, no. 5488.) [24552 


@©* Sept. "81910; 2 'e Sept: 20, 
1910; EF 237918; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N:. Y. 


TANZ DER ALTEN (The old _ folk's 
dance); von Ferdinand Meyer, op. 
27, no. 5; piano. (Zum Weihnachts- 
fest. no: 5.) [24553 

©, Sept: 21,1910; 2 « Sept. 21, 
1910; BH 239522; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


TANZ DER JUNGEN (The young folk’s 
dance); von Ferdinand Meyer, Op. 
27, no. 4; piano. (Zum Weihnachts- 
fest, no. 4.) [ 24554 

©iSept: 21; 1910; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239521; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


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TARANTELLE; by Frank P. Atherton, 
op. 199, no. 5; piano. [24555 
© Oct, 43, 1910542 vertOck a: 
1910; E 241420; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

——par Emile Dunkler, op. 17; revue 
et doigtée par L. Lebell; violoncello 
et piano. [ 24556 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
fi 241238; Augener ltd., London, 
England. 


TARANTOLA (LA); caprice a la taren- 
telle; by Christian Schiffer, op. 46, 
no. 3; pf. [24557 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EH} 241174; Charles Sheard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

TARENGHI (MARIO) Canzone, op. 53, 
no. 1; per pianoforte. [24558 

© Anes 25, A910 224%) Sepie 29; 
1910; E 239977 ; Carisch & Jéanichen, 
Milan, Italy. 

TARESA BE MINE; words by Milton 
Weil and Sid Von, music by Dave 
Peyton. [24559 

© Oct: 1, 1910; 2 ¢c. Oct. -3, 1910; 
E 240580; Bob White, Chicago, III. 

TARTARIN; polka par Paul Saegel, 
transcription par LL. Streabbog, 
pour piano. (Premiers concerto, 2° 
vol., no. 17.) [24560 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910: 
EH 242293; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 

TAUBERT (W.) Canzonet; transcribed 

by William Faulkes; organ. [24561 

Aus 26. 1910." 2c Sept. 2k: 

1910; E 239573; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

TAUBMANN (OTTO) Zwei gedichte; fiir 


sechsstimmigen gemischten chor, 
ohne begleitung. Contents. 1. Die 
einsame tanne. 2. Abendruhe. Par- 
titur. 4to. [24562 


© ‘Sept. 15, 1910; 2) cc Septi 26, 
1910; E 239757; Breitkopf & Hirtel. 
New York, N. Y. 

TAYLOR (EDWIN N.) Three offertory 
sentences; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Chorai album, no. 949.) [24563 


© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 240554; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 

Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS; Set to music by 
Herbert G. Loveday, in EK flat; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Church music review, 
no. 278.) [24564 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1910; 
HE 240595; H. W. Gray co., New 
Work, .N.; ¥: 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS—Continued. 
——in E flat; musie by Herbert W. 
Wareing. 4to. (Church music re- 
view, no. 279.) [24565 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 « Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239696; H. W. Gray & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


in F; by Wm. Jackson, re-arr. by 
Homer Norris, for chorus of mixed 
voices and organ. (Oct. choruses, 
no. 5498.) [24566 


© Sept. 27, 1910; 2ceiSept. 28, 
1910; E 239802; G. Schirmer, New 
York, Ne Xe ; 


TEACH ME TO PRAY; words by Miriam 
H. Arnold, music by J. S. Fearis. 
[24567 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242114; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


TEASING AND PLEASING; words by S. 
Lynn, music by Robert Speroy. Chi- 
cago, Tomaz FE. Deuther. [24568 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239369; Stella Lynn, Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


TELEPHONE YOUR RivkKy, IzziE; from 
Jumping Jupiter, words by Addison 
Burkhardt, music by Lillian Shaw. 

[24569 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 

1910; E 239402; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


TELL AGAIN THE STORY; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[24570 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242055; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


TELL IT TO MURPHY, SWEENEY KNOWS 
IT; words by Paul Cunningham, mtu- 
sic by Harry Seymour. [24571 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 Getta aiaaG- 
E 241017; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York, N. Y. 


TELL ME; words by Harold Simpson, 
music by Harold Austin. [24572 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; EH 239552; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK OF ME; 
words by Edw. A. Hochbaum, music 
by Benj. Olsen and H. Hochbaum. 

[24573 | 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; | 
E 240574; Thompson music co., Chi- | 
eago, Ill. 


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TELL ME WHY YOU DO NOT LOVE ME; 
written and composed by Harry Win- 
eott. [24574 

meric. G, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241158; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


TEMPO DI MAZURKA; par Alfonso Cipol- 
lone, pour piano. [24575 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239607; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


TEMPTATION RAG; by Henry Lodge, arr. 
by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; guitar 
solo. [24576 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; H 239799; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


TENDERLY LEAD US; words by Mabel J. 
Rosemon, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[24577 
ocr 10,1910; 2/¢ Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242097; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


TENDRES REPROCHES; quatriéme lied, 
par Robert-Charles Martin, op. 50, 
pour piano.. [24578 

erties, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242298; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris, France. 


TERESINA, TERESI; versi e musica di 
Giuseppe Giannelli. [24579 
(esepiadts. 1910; .2 ©. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 2389832; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


TERRIBLE EYES; lyric by Erma F. Gage, 
music by Edw. Gage. [24580 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
E 241212; McClure & Gage, Oakland, 
Cal. 


TrExAS; medley two-step. intro. My 
morning rose, by Ed Edwards, arr. 
by T. Cooper; orchestra with piano 
ace. S8vo. [24581 

© July 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; E 240426; Jos. Morris co., New 
York, N.Y. 


THANKFULNESS; music by F. 
Gimbel. [24582 


Oct. 14." 1910%,.2e; Oct; 15, 
1910; E 241371; Leo Feist, New 
Work, WY. 


THANKS BE TO GoD; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. [24583 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239844; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


song, 


24592 


THANKSGIVING ANTHEM; music by M. 
Greenwald. [24584 


©) Oct... 14, 1940;".2° ev Oete 15; 


1910; E 241377; Leo Feist, New 
York Ne Ye 
THAT ESPAGNOLA SWING; from We 


won't be home till morning, lyrics 
by Will A. Heelan, music by Sey- 
mour Furth. [24585 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 10, 
1910; EK 2387981; Jos. Morris co., 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT PECULIAR RAG; by IF. M. Fagan, 
arr. for piano by Jimmie Blyer. 
[24586 
©; Sept. 12.) 19102) 2 5e) (Septaule: 
1910; E 239282; Aubrey Stauffer & 
co., Chicago, II]. 


THAT POSTAL RAG; by HE. L. McKenzie; 
piano. 16mo. [24587 


© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239781; E. L. McKenzie, 
Portland, Oreg. 


THAT ROSE AND YoU; words by Herbert 
Craswell, jr., music by B. M. Tice. 
[24588 


© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2389812; Blanche M. Tice, 
Sioux City, Iowa. 


THAT’S WHY LOTS OF PEOPLE MARRY 
(Gonda, liebe kleine Gonda); duet 
from The girl in the train (Die 
geschiedene frau), lyric by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Leo Fall. [24589 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 2393872; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

THAT’S WHY PEOPLE MARRY; from The 
girl in the train (Die geschiedene 
frau), music by Leo Fall; hotel 
orech. 171. [24590 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2:¢c. Sept. 22, 
1910: E 240237; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


THAT SWEET ITALIAN SONG; by James 
Brockman; vocal orchestra. 4to. 
[24591 
@ Sept. 12; 1910;..2 c. Sept. 1s, 
1910: H 237984; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT WONDERFUL NIGHT; a Christmas 
service, words by Edith S. Tillotson 
and others, music by Charles H. Ga- 
briel. iv. Svo. $0.05. [24592 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
A 272343; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Tike 


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24593 


THEN GOOD NIGHT; words and music 

by E. De Noyer. [245938 

© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; E 239950; 
Eddie De Noyer, New York, N. Y. 


THEN I’LL SAY GOOD-BYE; words and 
music by H. Thomas; violin ace. 

[24594 

Ove Oct! 13;7 1910", 240584: 
Harry Thomas, Hot Springs, Ark. 


THERE CAME THREE KINGS; words 
anon., music by Mrs. Carrie B. Ad- 
ams. [24595 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242137; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


THERE IS NO NORTH OR SOUTH TO-DAY; 
by Manuel Klein; hotel orchestra. 
Ato. [24596 

© Sept.* 12, 41910,+ 2. -ex Sept. 413; 
1910; K 237981; M. Witmark & sons, 
iNew oy onk,N. WY. 


THERE’S A BETTER TIME A-COMING FOR + 


us, Aue words: by. Harry, Kerr, 
music by Ted S. Barron. [24597 

@©LOe C1910): 2 “Ce. Oct.28,. 1910: 
E 241208; M. Witmark & sons, New 
YorksJN: Y: 

THERE’S AN AEROPLANE AIR ABOUT YOU; 
from He came from Milwaukee, 
words by Edward Madden, music by 
Ben M. Jerome and Louis A. Hirsch. 


[24598 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 

EK 240875; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Work, INGO: 


THERE’S ONLY ONE THAT CALLS ME 
HONEY, NOW; words and music by 
W. O. Witscher. [24599 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c Sept. 24, 
1910; E 2403823; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

THERE WERE SHEPHERDS; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Fred B. Holton. [24600 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2389848; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

THERESE SEI NICHT BOSE (Therese be 
mine); words by Adolf Phillip, mu- 
sic by Jean Briquet. [24601 

© Sept..20, 1910;-2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239538; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

THEY KNOW MY VOICE; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Alfred Beirly. 

[24602 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242068; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


Dis Tie ties, Vo o 


THEY NEVER COME BACK; words and 

music by Bert Fitzgibbon. [24603 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 8, 1910; 

F] 241209; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work (N.Y: 

THINK IT OVER Mary; words by 

Thomas J. Gray, musie by Al Pian- 


tadosi. [24604 

© Sept. 26, '1910:"°2%EF Sept. 30; 
1910; EK 240497; Leo Feist, New 
Work ING ye 


. THINK NOT OF IT; words by Keats, mu- 


sic by Josef Holbrooke, op. 54, no. 
5. (Four songs, no. 3.) [24605 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c Sept. 20, 
1910; H 2402138; J. B. Cramer & Co., 
Jtd., London, England. 


THINK OF ME (Gedenke mein); waltz, 
by H. Necke; Op. Gan@siae eae Dy, 
Ellen Ramson; pf. [24606 

© Oct. 3; 1910; 2 ¢ Oek4, 1910; 
E 241077; Theo. Presser ¢co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


THINKING OF you; words by H. De 
Pierce and J. Young, music by H. 
Norman. [24607 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240312; Ziegfeld, music pub- 
lisher, New York, N. Y. 


THIS IS HEAVEN; words by H. S. Kidd, 
music by EF. G. Riggins. [24608 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240235; Francis G. Riggins, 
Camden, N. J. 


THIS IS THAT BREAD; words by Caro- 
line Hazard, music by H. C. Mac- 
dougall; women’s voices. 4to. (An- 
thems... no:/ 120393) [24609 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240301; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


THOMAS BROTHERS’ MARCH; by M. B. 
Thomas; piano. [24610 


© Oct. 12, 1910: 2.¢ Oct 191G- 
EK 240955; Maurice B. Thomas, 
Washington, D. C. 


THou ArT, O Gop; string quintet 


adapted to the poem by Thomas | 


Moore, music by C. E. Gardner; 
mixed voices. 

© 1e. Oct. 3, 1910:;-H 24058i- 
Carl E. Gardner, Lynn, Mass. 


THOU BETHLEHEM; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 28, 


1910; E 239852; Lorenz pub. Co., | 


Dayton, Ohio. 


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[24612 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 4447, Noyv., 1910 


24630 


THOUGHTS; song, music by Gertrude 
Sans Souci; high in D flat. [24613 
© Sept. 20. 1910; 2 c@ Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240264; Gertrude Sans 
Souci-Toomey, New York, N. Y. 


THOUGHTS OF HOME AND MOTHER; 
words by Alexander Corless, music 
by EH. E. Crerie. [24614 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239276; E. Edwin Crerie, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 


THREE (THE) BEARS; [cantata], writ- 
ten and composed by Lewis Mennich. 
Svo. [24615 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 2389996; J. Curwen & sons, I1td., 
London, England. 


THREE HUMOROUS TWO-PART SONGS. 
Contents. Cats duet. music by Ber- 
theld; Reuben and Rachel, words by 
Harry Birch, music by William 
Gooch; Old farmer Slow, words by 
Elmer E. Fetter, music by Geibel- 
Duvernet. Edited by Frederic H. 
Hipley, and H. &.. Heartz. 4to. 
(Stanhope edition, no. 126.) [24616 


© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23. 
1910; EK 239627; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 

THREE MILLION DOLLARS: selections 
from the opera by Anatol Friedland; 


piano. [24617 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30. 
1910; E 240477; Leo Feist, 


York N.Y; 


THROUGH CENTURIES OF SIN AND WOE; 
Gurney, words by John Hampden 
Gurney, music by David Stanley 
Smith. [24618 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 e¢. Oct. 10, 
1910; E 240812; Century co., New 
York, N.Y. 


THROW ME A KISS FROM THE TIPS OF 
YOUR FINGERS, I’LL THROW YOU ONE 
FROM MINE; words by Chas. Roth- 
stein, music by Geo. E. Rutherford. 

[24619 

@ Sept .8,. 1910: 2 ¢. Sept. 15, 

1910; E 2393845; Rutherford & Roth- 
stein, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

THRUSHES; words by Winifred Cook, 
musie by Mabel Prestwich. No. 1 
in A minor. [ 24620 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
EH 241072; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London, England. 
— — No. 2 in B minor. [24621 
ie sent. 26, 4910-2 ce: Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240400; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London, England. 


New 


THy LIGHT IS COME; Christmas introit 
anthem, words from Isaiah 1x., music 
by H. Clough-Leighter, op. 50, no. 1; 
chorus of mixed voices. (Oct. cho- 
ruses, no. 5447.) [ 24622 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c@ Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240292; G. Schirmer, New 
York. NOW 

THY VOICE BELOVED; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Guy D’Har- 
delot. [24623 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
H 241504; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


THY WILL BE DONE. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


TIE A RED RIBBON ON ME; from He 
came from Milwaukee, lyric by Ed- 
ward Madden, music by Ben M. 
Jerome and Louis A. Hirsch. [24624 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910: 
EK 240660; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, N. Y. 
TILL WE REACH THE GLORY LAND; words 
and music by L. E. Brower. [24625 
© May 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20. 
1910; EH 240128; Lucie E. Brower, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

To A RED ROSE; words by J. L. Cromme- 

lin Brown, music by Maurice Besly. 

i [24626 

@© Sept... 1910-2. 7 Sepia 20) 

1910; EK 240222; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

To ARMS, TO ARMS; words by A. H. 
Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley. 

[24627 

© Sept. 15, 1910. 2) ce Oct: 13; 

1910; E 241311; Ackley & Rode- 
heaver, Chicago, I. 

TO EVERY HEART THERE COMES SOME 
GLADNESS; words and music by M.S. 
Black. [24628 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15,1910; 
HE 241419; Margaret S. Black, Mans- 
field, Ohio. 

To HIS FAIR PLEASANCE (Ne’ suoi giar- 
dini) ; recitative and air, from the 
opera Gulnara, English version by 
Claude Aveling, music by L. Mar- 
TOUT." . [24629 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240730; Metzler & co., Iltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

To NoraH; words by A. M. Champneys, 
music by E. Douglas Tayler, op. 9, 
no. 5. [24630 

© Sept! 30," 1910s) 2 “ec Oat. <1, 
1910; E 239982; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


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24631 


pt. 1, N.S, V. 5 


To SLEEP; words by Lord Tennyson, 
music by C. EE. whee de Boinville. 
[24631 
@) Aug. (2477 1910 2c, Sept... o. 
1910; E 240371; C. E. Chastel de 
Boinville, Liverpool, England. 


See Grieg (EH. H.) 


To THE GIRL I LOVE; words and music 
by Mrs. C. V. Hellen. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [ 24632 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240462; Mrs. C. V. Hellen, 
San Jose, Cal. 


To SPRING. 


To THE RIVER; vocal barecarole, words 
by Edward Oxenford, music by 
Percy H. Fietcher. 1. In E flat. 2. 
In C. 3. In D. [24633-24635 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 
22, 1910; EH 240265—-240267; Novello 
& co., Itd., London, England. 


TOAST SOKOLI. See Cztery piesni. 


TOAST SPIEWAKOW. See Cztery piesni. 


TO-DAY’S MY WEDDING DAY; words and 
music by Julian Eltinge and Ray- 
mond A. Browne. [24636 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 241444; Music house of Laemmle, 
New York, N. Y. 


ToI, QUI M’AS CONSOLE; paroles de 
Lionel Nastorg et Raymond Ferda, 
musique de J. A. Messager. [24637 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 1910; 
KH 241067; L. Grus & cie, Paris, 
France. 


To-morrow; lullaby from Paoleita, 
words by Paul Jones, music by Pie- 
tro Floridia; sop. and alto. [24638 


© Sept. 26, 1910: 2 c. Sept: 30, 
1910; E 240495; Leo Feist, New 
Mork, IN... 


TouTtE A Mor (My queen and star); 
words by Algernon Charles Swin- 
burne, English adaptation by Fred 
EK. Weatherly, music by Lady Ar- 
thur Hill. [246389 


©) Sept. 12, 1910: 2 ec. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 240016; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


Toy (THE) SOLDIER’S MaRCH; from 
the operetta The toy review, music 
by Percy E. Fletcher. 1. Cello and 
bass. 2. Viola. 3. Violino secondo. 
4, Conductor and first violin. 

[24640-24643 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 

19, 1910; E 239393-—239396; Novello 
& co., ltd., London, England. 


ToYMAKER (THE) OF NUREMBERG; 
valse by John Ansell; orchestra. 
Ato. [24644 


©. Sept. 6,. 1910]22gesrsenk. «, 
1910; E 238975; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


TRANEN. See Roskin (Janot) 


TRANEN IM AUGE; ged. von H. v. Wil- 
denbruch, musik von Max Reger, 
op. 8, fiir eine hohe stimme. (5 
lieder, no. 2.) [24645 

© Aug. 31, 19102 2°easepe, 2h 
1910; E 239587; B. Schott’s sdhne,. 
Mainz, Germany. 


TRAINING (THE) COLLEGE SONG BOOK; 
ed. by Fred J. W. Crowe. 4to. 
[24646 


© Aug. 25, 19105) 2er Ane 2. 
1910; E 238840; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


TrauM; ged. von Hichendorff, musik 
von Max Reger, op. 15, fiir eine mit- 
tlere stimme. (10 lieder, no. 4.) 

[24647 

© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 

1910; H 239599; B Schott’s -sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


TREE (A) SONG; words by Rudyard 

Kipling, music by Florence Aylward. 

[24648 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1910; 

E 241200; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


TRILL (THE) IN THE WORKS OF BDEE- | 
THOVEN (Le trille dans Voeuvre de | 
Beethoven); by Isidor Philipp; 
piano: 19 ps2 rok [24649 

© Sept. 26; 1910; 2 € Sept. 28> |} 
1910; A 270912; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. } 


TRINITY CHIMES; for chiming clock, by | 
C. A. Jacques; 6 bells. [24650 4 
© June 1, 1910; 2c, OG As; 19108 F 

E 241393; Chas. A. Jacques, New jf 
York, N. Y. 


TRIOMPHE (LE) D’AMoUR (Triumph of 


love); valse, by Joseph Littau, op. | 
10; piano. [24651 | 
© Aug. 25, 190% 2c. Aug, 2a 


1910; E 238850; Bucci bros., New # 
Wowk< ING: | 
TRIPPING OVER THE GREEN; by John | 
Martin ; Eee Ole [24652 | 
© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 19105 F 

E 2418038; A. W. Perry & sons’ mu- | 
SIG4€0., Sedalia, Mo. ) 


TRIUMPHAL MARCH. See Verdi (G.) 


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24676 


TRIXIE, My DIXIE GIRL; words by W. C. | TRzy PIESNI—Continued. 


Ballard and L. A. Ripley, music by 
Thomas E. Parker. [24653 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240877; Cincy music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


TROMMELUBUNGEN DER FINGER OHNE 
INSTRUMENTE; von Aug. Leop. Sass. 
12mo. [24654 


© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 287947; Chr. Friedrich Vie- 
weg, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


TROOPERS (THE); march and two step, 
by Fred J. Bacon, arr. by R. E. Hil- 
dreth; orchestra. 4to. [24655 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
E 238960; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


TROUBADOUR; von Ed. Poldini, op. 44, 
fiir klavier. (Masken, no. 5.) 
[24656 
© Auge. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237944; Julius Hainauer, 
Breslau, Germany. 


See Verdi (G.) 


TRUE (THE) AMERICAN; Roosevelt rag- 
song, words and music by Edwin HE. 
Downe. [24657 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241004; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
Re 


T-R-U-E TRUE; words by James Rowe, 
music by Fred B. Holton. [24658 


@yOc 11, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17,1910; 
E 242046; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


TRUMPET OF GOD, SOUND HIGH; Trum- 
pet call, words by Arnold Brooks, 
music by Raymond Huntington 
Woodman. [24659 

Cwsept:.29, 1910; .2 «c.. Oct. 10, 
1910; E 240826; Century co., New 
Work N.Y. 


TRUMPETS (THE) OF THE LORD ARE 
HEARD; words by Eben HE. Rexford, 
music by B. D. Ackley. [24660 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; 
E 241327: Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


TRUSTINGLY FOLLOW; words and music 

by Ira B. Wilson. [24661 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 242109; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


TRZY PIESNI; contents—Hymn sokotow, 
stowa W. Dabrowskiego, muzyka 
Mieczystawa Soltysa, chor meski z 
tow. for tepianu.—Marsz sokol6w 


TROVATORE (IL) 


wielkopolSkich, stowa Gacarzewicza, 
muzyka H. Komnickiego. — Marsz 
sokoila, musyka A. Bojarski, ten 1, 2 
and bass 1, 2. 4to. [24662 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 14, 
1910; EH 239228; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
contents :—Wygnaniec; na chor 
mieszany oprac. Hug. Walkiewicz; 
Sop. alt. ten. bass.—Veni Creator; 
tercet, by Eug. Walkiewicz, op. 69, 
no. 4; ten 1, 2 and bass. [24663 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 14, 
1910; EK 289284; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (Peter Iljitech) Bar- 
carolle; op. 387 bis; piano. (Chappell 
ed. of popular pianoforte works, no. 
25.) [24664 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239928; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 
—— Chant sans paroles; piano. (Chap- 
pell edition, no. 23.) [24665 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 
~ 1910; EH 2389555; Chappell & co., Iltd., 
London, England. 

Op. 2) Now 3, "arte by -E. Ee 

Laurendeau. 4to. (Universal band 

jour’l, no. 1254.) [24666 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240169; Carl Fischer, New 

Work. ING YY: 


Tu SI N’ATA; versi di R. Galdieri (Ram- 

baldo), musica di Evemero Nardella. 

[24667 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 

1910; E 239818; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


TUNE (THE) OF THE RED, WHITE AND 
BLUE; words by J. N. Singer, music 
by G. Russo. [24668 

© June 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 17, 
1910; E 240111; J. N. Singer & 
George Russo, New York, N. Y. 


T'UNEFUL TALES FOR LITTLE MUSICIANS § 
15 easy pieces, words by Irma Clark, 
music by Albert J. Rusby. Vocal or 
instrumental. [24669 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239718; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


TURKISH LOVE SONG; from Judy for- 
got, words by Avery Hopwood, music 
by Silvio Hein. [24670 

© Oct: 181910; 2 +e.) Ockheas, 
1910; EB 2414938; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, 
Hngland. 


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24671 


TURM-BALLADEN ; fiinf dichtungen von 
Max Haushofer, musik von Ferdi- 
nand Pfohl, op. 14. [24671 

@©* Aug. 3,-19105 27e. Septz, 26. 
1910; E 289765; Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


TURN THOSE EYES AWAY; words and 
musie by Billy Kent. [24672 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2, ec: Oct,.3,,. 19105 
EK 240592; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Monk. INa Y 
22fUT’S “MIR LEID: aus GHurra, wir 
leben noch, revue von Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender, fiir ge- 
sang und klavier. [24673 
Septic lk’, 6010 372 = eof OCR eS: 
1910; E 240611; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 
TWENTY POPULAR ANTHEMS; for gen- 


eral use, compiled by Robert E. 
Austin. 8vo. (Half dollar choral 
series. ) [24674 


©, Sepiz 20: 1910)" 2) cs. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240755; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

TWILIGHT; a meditation, by Nathaniel 
Irving Hyatt; arr. by John N. Klohr; 
orchestra. 4to. [24675 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; E 240458; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

——by G. A. Grant-Schaefer; violin 
and piano. [24676 

ie) Septic) 21, 19102. 2c. Sept... 245 
1910; E 240373; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

sae beveric cby si Julia, Clair Wsry: 
piano. [24677 

© Oct-13; 1910-2 ¢- Oct. 44,1910: 
FH) 241424; Hatch music co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

words and music by Minnie 

Graves Watson. [24678 


©) Septs 12; 1910; 2. es Sept: 13, 


1910; E 237991; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, .N. Y. 
TWILIGHT _(THE) STAR; music by 


Joseph Barnby, ed. and arr. by Fred- 
eric H. “Ripley and H. L. Heartz; 
Sap ie |2 sand: v alte: 4to. -CEhe 
Stanhope edition, no. 144.) [24679 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240794; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


TWILIGHT (A) sTOoRY; by Frances FE. 
Terry, op. 5; piano. (Six character- 
istic little pieces, no. 3.) [24680 

©) Ames15,° 1910; .2 ¢: Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240204; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N:-. 


Dt. Sa ss v0 


Two IS COMPANY; words and music by 
H. P. Schmutz and Blizabeth C. 
Oakley; sop. or bar. [24681 

© 1c. Oct. 1, 1910; E 241001; 
Mrs. Helen Parker Schmutz, North- 
port, Tu TaN. we 

Two LOVING ARMS; words and music 
by Francis Bohr, 1 in G. [24682 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 Gasese 2s. 
1910; E 289940; Ellis Howard, Lon- 
don, England. 


UBER ALLEN GIPFELN IST RUH; ged. von 
Goethe, musik von Bernh. Jos. 
Chwatal, op. 88. Hoch und tief. 

[24683 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 « Sept. 24, 

1910; E 240279; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Um picH; ged. von Isolde Kurz, musik 
von Max Reger, op.12. (5 lieder, no. 
5s) [24684 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239595; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


UNCLE JASPER; a little rag by Edward 
Hazel; band. 4to. [24685 


© Oct. 7,.1910; 2 c. Oet. 10, 1910; 

E 240880; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

UNCLE SAM’S POLE; words and music 

by G. Strickshield. [24686 


© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241499; Central music pub. co., 
Topeka, Kans. 

UNDER THY WINDOW; words by Thomas 
Lamb Phipson, music by Isidora 
Martinez. [24687 

©Sept. 12, 1910: 2 eF Sept 4s, 
1910; E 237998; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 

UNITED (THE) SERVICE; march, by 
R. J. Hernandez; full band. 4to. 
(Amer. star jour’l., no. 1335.) 

[24688 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240171; Carl Fischer, New 
Works Ne Ye 

U. S. S. RuopE ISLAND MARCH; by 
G. R. Merlo; piano.. New York, 
Jerome H. Remick & Co. [24689 

© Aug. 24,. 1910; 2) eraseprae 
1910; BE 239343; G. R. Merlo, New 
York, N.Y. 

UNTER DEN LINDEN; tandaradie, ged. 
yon Walther vy. d. Vogelweide. Eng- 
lish version by I. Gottlieb, musik 
von Robert Fischhof. (8 lieder, no. 
ples) _ [24690 

© Aug. '3, 1910; ‘2 cc SepiaZe, 
1910; E 239762; Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


247058 


Unto THEE I LIFT MINE EYES; music 
by Shilo Shaffer Myers. Svo. (Jn 
ee Chor, vol. ti, no. 10. Oct. 5, 
1910. ) [24691 

m Get fd, 1910; 1 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240747; Fillmore bros. ¢o., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


Up AND AWAY; march, music by Adam 
Geibel, ed. and arr. by Frederic H. 
Ripley and H. L. Heartz; sop. and 
alto. (Stanhope ed., no. 182.) 4to. 

[24692 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 28, 

1910; E 239935; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


UP IN THE AIR; words by C. P. McDon- 
ald, music by Parker H. Daggett. 
[24693 
© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239644; G. A. Daggett, 
Neponset, Mass. 


VALSE BRILLANTE [no. 2]; by J. Schul- 
hoff, op. 20, rev. and ed. by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano. [24694 

Memenen22, 1910; 2 c Oct. 12, 
1910; EH 240971; Carl Fischer, New 
York, WN. ¥. 


VALSE BRUNE; Sur la Chanson de G. 
Villard et G. Krier, arr. pour piano 
seul, par Georges Krier. [24695 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 289473; G. Krier, Paris, 
France. 


VALSE (LA) DES BRISES; grande valse, 
paroles de C. Soubise, musique de 
Edmond Missa; mezzo sop. (Choix 
des plus jollies mélodies, no. 8.) 

[24696 
©) Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241065; Joubert, Paris, France. 


VALSE ESPAGNOLE; by Angelo Masche- 
roni, arr. by Frank Winterbottom. 
(Hawkes & son’s military band ed., 
no. 348.) [24697 

ieyseut, 26, 1910: 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; HE 240353; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


VALSE GRACIEUSE; von Arthur Seybold, 
op. 141, fiir violine mit klavierbeglei- 
tung. (Fiinf leichte vorspielstticke, 
no. 5.) [24698 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢..Oct. 41,1910; 
E 239983; N. Simrock, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


VALSE INDOLENTE; by Paolo Gallico, 

op. 15, no. 1; piano. [24699 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

EH 241484; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London, England. 


VALSE LENTE; by Mark Skalmer, op. 4, 
no. 2; violoncello with piano acc. 
[24700 
© Nept: 21, 1990 2 Cusepircie 
1910; EH 239542; Carl Hauser, New 
Yorks “Ney. 

VALSE MELANCOLIQUE; by A. von Ahn 
Carse; pf. (Characteristic pieces, 
TOS Els) [24701 

©: Sept: 23, .1910;. 2 -¢.. Octi-1, 
1910; E 241027; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


VALSE MIGNONNE; par Alfred Kaiser, 
pour piano. (Arlequinade, no. 7.) 
[24702 
© VAue 21) 1910-2 e | Sepia ais 
1910; EH 239569; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


VALSE TRISTE; aus der musik zu Arvid 
Jirnefelts drama, Kuolema musik 
yon Jean Sibelius, op. 44, bearbei- 
tung von Otto Taubmann, fiir streich 
quartett und klavier. [24703 

© Aus, 6, 1910. 2 & Sepiriao: 
1910; E 237968; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


VARIATIONEN; tiber ein eigenes thema, 
von Stanislav Letovsky, op. 2, fir 
klavier. [24704 

© Aue, 2. 1910" 2° c: Sept Ao; 
1910; E 2387974; Schlesinger’sche 
buch & musikhbandlung (Rob. Lie- 
nau), Berlin, Germany. 


VARIATIONEN UBER EIN TEMA VON 
CoRELLI; von Giuseppe ‘Tartini, 
bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, fiir violine 
und klavier. [24705 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239722; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

VARIATIONS PLAISANTES; sur un théme 
grave, par Roger-Ducasse; pour 
harpe obligée et orch. [24706 

@uOect i, 1910;..2:¢.. Oct. 1, 1910; 
E 241060; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 

VART SAMFUND AR I HIMMELEN; 
tjugutredje séndagen efter trefal- 
dighet, ord fran Fil. 3:20, 21, musik 


ath Ww. B. -Gilbert, “[arr. “by “Jc. S. 
Hillgren]. (Koérsinger fdr gudst- 
jiinsten, no. 35, oktav serie.) [24707 
©) Sept: 29, 1910; 2 ce. Oct 8, 
1910; E 240583; Augustana book 
concern, Rock Island, Ill. 
VASAMMICE, STRIGNIMMICE; versi e 
musica di Osear Cattedra. [24708 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Sept. 27, 
1910: BE 2389888: Raffaele I[2z0, 
Naples, Italy. 


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24709 


pt. IED. ns. va 


VELOCE RITORNO (Hasty return) ; galop 
di <A. Leonardi, per pianoforte. 
(Una gita in dirigibile, no. 8.) 

[24709 

© Aug. 25, 1910; 2° ¢. Sept. -30, 

1910: E 240513; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


VENI CREATOR. See Trzy pieSni. 


VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS; music by 
Homer N. Bartlett, op. 234, rev. and 
ed. by Nicola A. Montani; unison 
chorus of men’s voices alternating 
with four-part mixed chorus. (Oc- 
tavo choruses, no. 5486.) [24710 

@ .Sept.-8, 1910--2 ce 'Sepie Ae: 
1910; E 237919; G. Schirmer, New 
Mor. ING: 


VERBENA (LA); féte populaire, suite 
espagnole par P. Lacome, transcrip- 
tion pour piano & 2 mains par l’au- 
teur. [24711 

©: Oet. 1, 19110; 2 ec: Sept: 26, 1910 ; 
E 239751; Costallat et cie., Paris, 
France. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Aida; _ selection, 
arr. by Charles Godfrey, junr., for 
the pianoforte. 113259. [24712 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240849; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


Triumphal march, from Aida; 
arr. by Paul Ambrose; piano. 

[24713 

©), Oct. 119105 42, ex Sept: 30, 


1910; E 240493; J. H. Schroeder, 
New York, N. Y. 
irovatore (al) >. ark oby eWeek: 
Ambrosio, for violin and piano, with 
second and third violin and guitar 
part, ad lib. [24714 
© Aus: 9, 1910: 2 c.Sept. 20: 
1910; E 240200; Carl Fischer, New 
Work IN. AY: 
VERDICTS; written and composed by 
Frank Wood. [24715 
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c« Sept. 23, 
1910; HY, 239629; Wrancis; .Day’ & 
Hunter, London, England. 


VERHEIRATET; aus Hurra—wir leben 
noch, revue von Julius Freund, mu- 
sik von Victor Hollaender, fiir ge- 
sang und klavier. [24716 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240603; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


VERLASSEN HAB’ ICH MEIN LIEB; ged. 
von Franz Engel, musik von Max Re- 
ger, op. 15, fiir eine mittlere stimme. 
(10 lieder, no. 9.) [24717 


© Aug. 26,- 1910:) 25esiSepn 2k 
1910; E 2389604; B. Schott’s Sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


VERMELAND; a paraphrase on Swedish 
folk-songs; by Rudolf Friml, op. 64; 
pf. and violin. [24718 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E241117; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING exe 


VERMONTER’S (A) SONG: words by AI- 

fred J. Hough, music by C. B. Drake. 

[24719 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 «@ Sept. 17, 

1910; E 240113; Charles B. Drake, 
West Lebanon, N. H. 


VERRATENE LIEBE; musik von Ludwig 
Freund, arr. von BH. Btinenezen) © 
Harmonie und blechmusik. 2. Har- 
moniemusik. [ 24720, 24721 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 
21, 1910; BE 2395t2) 239 ats - ear 
monie verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


VERTIGE; valse-boston, par C. Worsley. 
1. Clarinette seule. 2. Mandoline 
seule. 38. Cornet seul. 4. Fltte 
seule. 5. Violon seul. 6. Orchestre, 


arr. par. F. D. Marchetti. 
[24722-24727 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec each Oct. 
17, 1910; H 242276—-242281; Emile 
Ledue, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris, 
France. 


VeEsPER. See Day (The) is past and 
over. 
VESPERAL. See Soir dans la plaine. 


VETERAN (THE); march and two step 
by Oliver E. Story; pf. [24728 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EK 241149; O’Neil & Story, Boston, 
Mass. 

Vicar (THE) OF BRAY: composed by 
Ernest Austin, op. 85, with varia- 
tions arr. for pianoforte solo, by the 
composer. [24729 


© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; | 
HE} 239981; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- | 
don, England. 
VICINO A TTE; versi di Giulio Danzi, 
musica di Luigi De Luca. [24730 | 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 & Sept 27, 
1910; E 2389884; Raffaele Izzo, | 
Naples, Italy. 
VICTOR OR VANQUISHED; words by Mary | 
N. McCracken, music by Giuseppe 
Ferrata, op. 27, no. 5; baritone or §j 
bass voice. [24731 | 
©. Oct.: 4, 1910s.2 ce, Oct to10 7 
E 240629: G. Schirmer, ine., New | 
Veslzs New. 


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nos. 4447, Nov., 1910 


24747 


Victory; patriotic march, words by 
Harold Harmon, music by George 
Hayes, ed. and arr. by Frederic H. 
Ripley and H. L. Heartz; sopranos 
and alto, bass ad lib. 4to. (The 
Stanhope ed., no. 148.) [247382 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1910; 
E 2406383; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


VICT’RY ALL ALONG THE LINE; words by 
R. L. Fletcher, music by Ira.B. Wil- 
son. [247383 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242078; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


VIEILLES AMOURS; valse lente de C. 


Worsley, orchestrée par F. D. 
Marchette, avec piano-conducteur. 
Ato. [247384 


© Oct. 18. 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910: 
E 242284; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


von Grifin Maria 
Klinkowstroem, musik von Robert 
Fischhof. (3 lieder, no. 3.) [247385 

ane 5. 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239764; Universal edition, 
Vienna, Austria. 


VIELLEICHT; ged. 


Viotin (THE) AND THE SONG; Ist. 
verse anon., 2nd. verse and music 
by Minnie Graves Watson. [24736 


oesemie 24 1910; 2 e. Sept: 26, 
1910; E 239695; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


VIOLIN-KONZERT. See Mozart (W. A.) 


VivA EL TORERO; marche espagnole par 
Francis Popy, pour piano. [24737 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c¢. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239469; EK. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


VOCALISE-ETUDE; en forme de haba- 
nera, par Maurice Ravel, pour voix 
moyennes, ed. by <A. li... Hettich. 
(Répertoire moderne de vocalises- 
études, 2° vol., no. 20.) [24738 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242270; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


——chanson des cyclades, par Raoul 
Laparra, pour voix élevées, ed. by 
A. L. Hettich. (Répertoire moder- 
ne de vocalises-études, 2° vol., no. 
19.) [24739 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242269; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


a a A 


V OCALISE-ETUDE—-Continued. 
par Vincent d’ Indy, pour voix 
élevées, ed. by—A: IL. MHettich. 
(Répertoire moderne de vocalises- 
études, 2° vol., no. 18.) [24740 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
TE) 242268; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris, France. 


VOLUPTUOSO; vals lento par Manuel. 
Alonso, para piano. [24741 
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 


1910; E 2389954; Breitkopf-Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


VORSPIEL UND SICILIANA. 
eagmi (CPs) 


See Mas- 


VOTRE BAISER D’ADIEU; grande valse 
sur les motifs de la valse chantée, 
par Raoul Soler, pour piano. [24742 


© Sep 17, 1910-2" e "Sept. 19: 
1910; E 239470; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


W GORZE KRpGI- Marsz so-koli. See 
Dwie pieSsni. 

WAITIN’ FOR THE MOON; a _ darky 
lullaby, words by Happy O’Neil, 
music by Oliver HE. Story. [24743 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 241150; O’Neil & Story, Boston, 
Mass. 


WAITING FOR THE CHILDREN; words by 
Harriet D. Castle, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [24744 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289860; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


WAKEN, LORDS AND LADIES GAY; words 
by Walter Scott, music by W. 
Griffith; ladies’ voices. S8vo. (Two- 
part music, school series, no. 60.) 

[24745 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 

1910; E 240382; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


WALDLIED; ged. von Uhland, musik 
von Max Reger, op. 8, fiir eine hohe 
stimme. (5 lieder, no. 1.) [24746 

© Aus, 31.1900. 2: co Sept. 21; 
1910; E 289586; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


WANDERBILDER (Travelling-pictures) ; 
sechs kleine vortragsstticke, von S. 
Jadassohn, op. 122; neue instructive 
mit vortragszeichen und fingersitzen 
versehene, ausgabe von Adolph Ru- 
thardt, ftir pianoforte. Partitur. 

[24747 

@, Sept.cd44910s> 2.6 -Ock AG 

1910; BE 242255; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


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24748 


WATCH AND PRAY AND WORK; words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by Jobn D. 
Creswell. [24748 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct: 17, 1910; 
E 242129; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


WATER-LILIES; gavotte, words by Rich- 
ard Henry Buck, music by Karl Lin- 
ders, ed. and arr. by Frederic H. 
Ripley and H. L. Heartz; sop. and 
alto. (The Stanhope ed., no. 133.) 
4to. [24749 

© Sept. 26, 19102 27e Septz’28, 
1910; HE 239934; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


— waltzes by Oliver E. Story; piano. 

[24750 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 6, 1910; 

E 241148; O’Neil & Story, Boston, 
Mass. 

WATER-NYMPH’S LOVE DREAM; reverie 

d’amour, by M. Thea. Hays; piano. 

{24751 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1910; 

E 241806; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 

WATER-SIDE (THE) ; Scottish folk-song, 
poem by Rebert Burns, music arr. 
by Edgar L. Bainton; mixed voices. 
Ato. [24752 
2@ {Sept +28, 1910: 2 4ex Sept, 29; 
1910; EH 240434; Novello & co., 1td., 
London, England. 

WAVELETS; by L. HE. Orth, op. 31, no. 8. 
pf. (Little lessons, no. 8.) [24753 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 © Oct. 4, 1910; 
EK 241111; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INE: 

WAVES oF WYE; words and music by 
D. Lloyd. New York, F.-B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [24754 

© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c Sept. 23, 
1910; E 239639; Daniel Lloyd, Cam- 
bridge, Md. 
WE ADJOURN; words by Harriet D. 
Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[24755 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; EK 2389868; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

WE CAME BACK; words and music by 

R, Abrahall. [24756 
© 1 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; EB 241392: 
Rollie Abrahall, E. Moriches, N. Y. 

WE CAN’T ALL LIVE IN EASY STREET; 
written and composed by Paul Pel- 
ham and Herbert Rule. [24757 

© Sept. 20; 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; EH 240160; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


pt. Ha nes), Vv. 5 


WE DON’T WANT A GIRL; written by 
Will Letters and Rich and Rich, 
composed by Will Letters. [24758 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 241267; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


WE'LL BE TRUE; words by Mabel J. 
Resemon, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[24759 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 

FE 242115; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 

Ohio. 
WE’LL HAVE MORE PUNKIN PIE; words 
and music by C. Weinberg. [24760 


© 1c. Oct. 11, 1910; BH 241264; 
Charles Weinberg, Derby, Conn. 


WE’LL NEVER SAY GOOD BYE; words and 
music by EH. L. Greensfelder. [24761 
© 1« Aug. 26; 1910; Bie2ass23;; 
Elmer Lewis Greensfelder, Balti- 
more, Md. 


WE LOVE ANOTHER; humorous duet, 
words by Norman Grant, music by 
Godfrey Mayne. [24762 

© Sept. 23,1910; 2 ec) Sept. 23, 
1910; E 2389683; Reynolds & ¢co., 
London, England. 


WE MARCH AROUND THE CHRISTMAS 
TREE; words by Ada _ Blenkhorn, 
musie by E. S. Lorenz. [24763 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239894; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


WE’RE A’ NODDIN’; Scottish folk song, 
arr. by John EH. West, for mixed 
quartet or chorus. 4to. (Scottish 
part songs, no. 146.) [24764 


©. Sept. 12; -1910+°2 essen 46; 
1910; E 239302; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


WE’RE THE JOLLIEST KIDS IN TOWN; 
words and music by Neline. New 
York, F. B. Haviland ~pubssece: 

[24765 

© Sept. 19, 1910372 Ge Senn as: 

1910; E 239429; Nellie Linn Lemon, 
Havana, Kans. 

WE WILL NOT LIVE IN A BUNGALOW ; 
duet from The slim princess, words 
by Henry Blossom, music by Leslie 
Stuart. [24766 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240273; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

arr. by S. Deshon; orchestra. 

Ato. [24767 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 26, 
1910; FE 239712; Chappell & co., itd., 
London, England. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


24785 


WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS; 
words by Elizabeth Wakeman, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. [24768 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; H 2389898; Lorenz pub. ©co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


WE WON’T GO HOME TILL BREAK OF DAY; 
from We won’t go home till morn- 
ing, lyrics by Will A. Heelan, music 
by Seymour Furth. [24769 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237929; Jos. Morris co., New 
Mork N. Y. 


WEARING (THE) OF THE GREEN; Song 
by Theo. Burt Sayre, special arr. by 
P. Eugene. [24770 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct..1, 1910; 
E 241018; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Mosk, N.. Y. 


WEDDING BELLS; from He came from 
Milwaukee, words by Edward Mad- 
den, music by Ben. M. Jerome and 
Louis A. Hirsch. [24771 

ie seo. 22 1910: 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; HY 239659; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


WEDDING MARCH; processional, by A. 
Jensen, arr. by H. Hudson; organ. 
obl. Svo. (Organ series, no. 21.) 

[24772 

© duly 30, 1910; 2: ¢ Sept. 10, 

1910; E 237964; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


— (Hochzeitsmarsch); by Alfred 
Moffat, ed. and fingered by Philipp 
Mittell; violin and piano. [24773 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1910; 
E 241276; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
VWorkseNu. Y. 


WEDDING OF THE BUTTERFLIES; waltzes, 
by A. M. White; piano. 8vo. 
[24774 
© 1c Oct. 8, 1910; E 240672; 
Adele M. White, Berkeley, Cal. 


WEIHNACHTSFEE (DIE); ein singspiel, 
text und musik von Georg Porepp, 
op. 26. Vollstindiger klavierauszug 
mit text. [24775 

© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1910; D 18726; Robert Reibenstein, 
Gr. Lichterfelde, Berlin, Germany. 
WEIHNACHTSGLOCKEN ; von Otto 
Frank, op. 21, fiir klavier. [24776 
@ Oct. 18,7, 1910.3 2». e.,:Oct.. 15, 
1910; E 241410; H. R. Krentzlin, 
Berlin, Germany. 


W FEIHNACHTSGLOCKEN—Continued. 
(Christmas bells) ; von Ferdinand 
Meyer, op. 27, no. 7; piano; (Zum 
Weihnachtsfest, no. 1.) [24777 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; H 239518; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WEIHNACHTSLIEDER FUR DIE JUGEND- 
LICHE WELT; trio von Friedrich 
Seitz, op. 39, fiir violine, violoncello 
und pianoforte. [24778 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 26, 
1910; E 239683; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


WEIHNACHTSTERN (Derr); ged. von OC. 

Staebler, musik von Theo. Zbinden. 

[24779 

© Sept? 2051910. 2c Sept. 2k 

1910; EK 2389495; C. Hauser, agt., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


WEINE NUR NICHT; ged aus Des kna- 
ben wunderhorn, vertont von Rich- 
ard Trunk, op. 30, no. 5, fir minner- 
chor. Partitur. 4to. [24780 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242237; Gebritider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


WEINLIED; ged. von Hgidius Scheid, 
musik von J. Lenzen, op. 56. 
[24781 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240578; Chas. W. Bardenheier, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


WELCOME, DELIGHTFUL MORN; South- 
worth, words by Hayward, music by 
Raymond Huntington Woodman. 

[24782 

© Sept, 29; 1910. 2 & Oct, 10; 

1910; EK 240815; Century co., New 
York, N. OM. 


WELCOME, HAPPY CHRISTMAS; words 
by George O. Webster, music by 
Karl K. Lorenz. [24783 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2389910; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


WELCOME TO CHRISTMAS; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. [24784 

©Oct; 10; 19105 2'c, Oct..12, 1910; 
EH 240936; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
TN 


WENN ICH’S NUR wusstT; ged. von H. 
Ehlen, musik von Max Reger, op. 12, 
(5 lieder, no. 3. [24785 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 « Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239598; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


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24786 


WER KANN DAFUR; walzer aus der 
posse, Polnische wirtschaft, musik 
von Jean Gilbert ftir Klavier mit 
liberlegtem text. [24786 

@© Aug. 23, -1910; 2 c& Sept. 29, 
1910; E 239965; Thalia-theater-ver- 
lag, Berlin, Germany. 


WESELE KUJAWIAK; muzyka B. J. Za- 
lewskiego, na chor meski opra-cowat 
Eng. Walkiewicz; ten 1, 2 and bass 
£2. [24787 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c Sept. 14, 
19105 9) 239283. BB: od. Zalewski, 
Chicago, III. 


WETTEN, DASS; aus Hurra, wir leben 


noch, revue yon Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender, fiir 
gesang und klavier. [24788 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 «@ Oct. 8, 
1910; E 240608 : Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 


WHAT A DIFF’RENCE WHEN YOUR SHIP 
COMES HOME; written and composed 


by I. W. Connor. [24789 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Sept.. 27, 
1910; E 240828; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


WHAT CHANCE HAS A FLOWER WITH 
you; words and music by Edward A. 
Denish. [24790 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 11, 1910: 
E 241271; Harrison music pub. ¢o., 
Prov idence, RY sb, 


WHAT WOULD YOU Do; words by Arthur 
M. Fredeen, music by J. R. Jacob- 
sen. [24791 

© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 ce. Aus. -26, 
1910; E 238832 : Fredeen & Jacob- 
sen, Chicago, Ill. 


WHEN BARNEY COMES OVER THE HILL; 
words by P. J. O’Reilly, music by 
Walter Meyrowitz. Low voice. 

[24792 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 17, 

1910; E 239424; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WHEN CHRISTMAS LIGHT IS SHINING; 
words by Lizzie DeArmond, music 
by Chas. H. Gabriel. [24793 

ett 1S; 2: Cc. Og.- 12. 
1910; E 240939; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

WHEN DAY IS DONE; poetry by C. D. 
Michael, music by Wilfrid Shaw: 
mixed voices. 4to. (Choral album, 
no. 973.) [24794 

© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239301; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


ee ee ST TS csinin,; 6 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. TEES, VS 


WHEN DE MOON AM A’ SHININ’ ON DE 
RIVER; words and music by Bliss Mil- 
ford. [24795 

© 1c. Oct. 15, 1910; E 241360; 
Mrs. B. M. Higgins, New York, N. Y. 


WHEN HEINE HE PLAYS ON THE SLIDE 
TROMBONE; words by G. Harold Fen- 
nell, music by Albert Rudd. [24796 

© ic. Oct. 10, 1910; EH 240841; 
G. H. Fennell and Albert Rudd, New 
York, «N.Y: 
WHEN I LOST You; words and music 
by Paul A. Rubens. [24797 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241505; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHEN I’M GROWN UP; words by D. 
Eardley-Wilmont, music by George 
Aitken. [24798 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 6 Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239925; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


WHEN I SEE YOUR FACE; written and 
composed by Chas. Collins and Chas. 
Ridgwell. [24799 

© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 138, 
1910; E 2387978; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


WHEN JESUS CALLS YOUR NAME: words 
by Julia H. Johnston, music by I. E. 
Reynolds. 8vo. (Seven gospel songs, 
no. 7.) [24800 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 240121; ae E. Reynolds, Atlanta, 
Ga. 


WHEN MOTHER LOVE; Tudor, words by 
Tudor Jenks, music by J. Christo- 
pher Marks, jr. [24801 

© Sept. 29,1910; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240821; Century co., New York, 
i Pe 

WHEN MY SOUL REACHES HOME: words 
by Johnson Oatman, music by Powell 
G. Fithian. [24802 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242132; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


WHEN PA IS SICK; comic song, music 

by S. Seiler. [24803 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1910; 

E 238842; S. Seiler, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


WHEN RoSA ROSANA SINGS MATZE SO- 
PRANO; from Jumping Jupiter, words 
and music by Edward Clark. [24804 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239403; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


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24821 


WHEN ROSES BLOOM; words by Haroid 
Simpson, music by Harold Austin. 
No. 2 in A flat. [24805 

moc 3 1910: 2 ce Oct.. 4, 1910; 
BE 241199; Chappell & co., Itd., Len- 
don, England. 

WHEN THE BALAIKA [balalaika] ; words 
by Thomas Moore, musie by Giuseppe 
Ferrata, op. 27, no. 1; high voice. 

[24806 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; 

BE 240630; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York, N. Y. 


WHEN THE BELLS RING OUT FOR ROSIE; 
written and composed by Joseph 
Tabrar. [24807 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; E 2403827; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

WHEN THE CAMP-FIRE’S BRIGHTLY 
BURNING; written and composed by 
Frank Leo. [24808 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20. 
1910; E 240168; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

WHEN THE CLOVER BLOOMS AGAIN; 
words by Charles G. D. Roberts, 
music by Giusepne Ferrata, op. 27, 
no. 3; medium voice. [24809 

©) Oe) 4, 1910; 2c. Oct. .5, 1910; 
E 240631; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Mark, N.Y. 

WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW; unison, 
words and music by Gerald M. Lane, 
ed. and arr. by Frederick H. Ripley 
and H. L. Heartz. (Stanhope edi- 
tion, no. 1386.) [24810 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1910; H 240472; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


WHEN THE LORD OF LOVE WAS HERE; | 


Constance, words by Stopford Au- 
gustus Brooks, music by Raymond 
Huntington Woodman. [24811 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1910; EH 240819; Century co., New 
Won. IN. Y; 


WHEN THE MAN IN THE MOON SHAKES 
HANDS WITH THE MAN IN THE AERO- 
PLANE; words and music by Bert 
Fitzgibbon and Louis Weslyn. 

[24812 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 

E 241210; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y. 

WHEN THE MAY’S IN BLOOM; words by 
Edward ‘Teschemacher, music by 
Charles Marshall. [24813 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241502; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


WHEN THE SILV’RY MOON IS SHINING, 
PHYLLLIS DEAR; words by Robert 
Rexdale, music by Hugene R. Ken- 
ney, Chicago, Robertus co. [24814 


© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; 


EH 241263; Robert Rexdale, Rock 
Island, Il. 
WHEN THE SUMMER SUN IS DYING, 


Rose-MARIE; written and composed 

by Percy Edgar. New York, T. B. 

Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter. 

[24815 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1910; EH 240450; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


WHEN THE YEAR SWINGS ROUND TO 
CHRISTMAS; words by Ida Reed 
Smith, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[24816 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 28, 

1910; E 239887; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


WHEN TWO HEARTS BEAT AS ONE; words 
and music by W. Deas. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [24817 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
{} 240854; Wm. Deas, Atlantic City, 
INGA OE 


WHEN WE SUNG IN THE VILLAGE CHOIR; 
from the rural musical play Hope 
Valley, lyrics by P. J. Burrell], music 
by F. J. Weed. [24818 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240360; 
Perey J. Burrell, Boston, Mass. 


WHEN YOU ARE NEAR; words by Fred- 
erick G. Bowles, music by Louis Vic- 
tor Saar, op. 64. No. 3. Low voice. 

[24819 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1910; E 240461; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WHEN YOU WAKE; words by Maud 

Cunningham, music by Dorothy Hill. 

[24820 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1910; 

E 240885; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO, MY PRETTY 
MAID; humorous part-song, music by 
A. J. Caldicott, ed. and arr. by Fred- 
eric H. Ripley and H. L. Heartz; 
male voices. 4to. (Stanhope ed., 
no. 148.) [24821 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 240643: White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


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24822 


Dt.,.1 HES, V5 


WHERE BE YOU GOING; words by Keats, 
music by Josef Holbrooke, op. 54, no. 
4, (Four songs, no. 2.) [24822 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1910; H 240212; J. B. Cramer & ¢o., 
Itd., London, England. 


WHERE SWEET WILD ROSES GROW; words 
and music by Bert Saulsman. 
[248238 
©) -Oct.- 8, 1910 = 2) eC Octi rs, es: 
HE 241227; Middletown music pub. 
co., Middletown, Conn. 


WHERE THE DESERT MEETS THE NILE; 
a Sahara echo, lyric and music by 
J. R. Shannon. [24824 

©) jSept. 9, 1910-72) c, ‘Sept. 12; 
1910; E 239281; Grinnell bros., De- 
troit, Mich. 


WHERE THE JASMINE TRAILS; words by 
Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Percy 
Hlliott. [24825 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239553; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


WHERE THE WILLOW’ BENDS ITS 
BOUGHS; words and music by L. 
Allison. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [24826 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
E 241246; Lola Allison, Rockford, 
Tl. 


WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED; words by 
George O. Webster, music by Karl 
K. Lorenz. [24827 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; HE 239909; --Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


WHILE THE VILLAGE BELLS WERE RING- 


ING; words and music by W. H. 
Jackson. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [24828 


© Sept. 27, 1910; 2>c¢..Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240899; W. H. Jackson, 
Gananoque, Canada. 


WHIRL (THE) OF SOCIETY; march and 

two step, by F. E. Blanchard; piano. 

[24829 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 

1910; E 240375; Francis E. Blanch- 
ard, Defiance, Ohio. 


WHISPERS SUMMERTIME; words and 
music by L. M. Burger. Modesto, 
Modesto music co. [24880 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; 
FE 241230; Lila M. Burger, San Jose, 
Cal. . 


WHO’LL Buy? words by G. Hubi-New- 
combe, music by W. Stratton. Lich- 
field, City music publishing co. 

[24831 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c Sept. 17, 

1910; E 240759; Wymar Stratton, 
Birmingham, England. 


WHO’s LOONEY NOW; words by J. W. 
Hamer, music by J. W. Hamer and 
H.-B. Hill: [24832 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1910; H 240347; 
J. W. Hamer & Frank B. Hill, New 
Yorke NOY : 
WHO WILL GO; words and music by L. 
E. Brower. [248383 
© May 18, 1910; 2 « Sept. 20, 
1910; E 240126; Lucie E. Brower, 
Los- Angeles, Cal. 

WHO WILL VOLUNTEER; words by Mrs. 
C. D. Martin, music by Alfred 
Beirly. [24834 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242088; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

WHOOPS MY DEAR; words by Billy J. 

Morrissey, music by Bert EF. Grant. 

[24835 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c«. Sept. 21, 

1910; E 289585; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N.Y. 

Wuy (Warum) ; by Carl Rath, op. 42; 
pianc. [248386 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. Oet. 14, 1910; 
Ee 241427; Hatch music eco., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

WHY DON’T THE CLOCK GO FASTER; 
words by Belle Case Harrington, mu- 
sic by E. S. Lorenz. [24837 

© Sept. 15;/1910-"2 @ Sennu2s- 
1910; E 2389896; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

Wuy Ty CoBB MAKES THE WINNING 
SCORE; words and music by W. K. 
Allen. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [24838 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 & Oct. 10,4910; 
BE 240853; Woodruff K. Allen, At- 
lanta, Ga. 

WIDMUNG; musik von Max Reger, op. 
4, fiir eine mittlere stimme. (6 
lieder, no. 2.) ; 

© Sept. 1, 1910; 2° ¢ Seper2ae 
1910; E 239581; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

WIEGENLIED; by H. Kjerulf, tran- 

scribed by William Faulkes; organ. 

[24840 

©: Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c7Sept 21, 

1910; EH 239571; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


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24859 


WHIEGENLIED—Continued. 

von Arthur Seybold, op. 141, ftir 

violine mit klavierbegleitung. | 

[24841 
©) Oct 1; 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 1910; 

E 239986; N. Simrock, Berlin, Ger- 

many. 

yon Heinrich Weinreis, op. 28, fiir 

sireichorchester und harfe, ad lib. 

Partitur und stimmen. [24842 
© Aug. 13, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 

1910; E 237952; Chr. Friedrich Vie- 

weg, ¢. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 

(Cradle song); ged. von Albert 
Trager, English words by Mrs. H. W. 
Draber, musik von Max Reger, fir 
tiefe stimme, C dur. [248438 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239415; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, Germany. 

WIEGENLIED UND ABENDSTILLE. 
Strauss (R.) 

WILD ROSES; 12 characteristic piano- 
forte duets, by Léon D’Ourville, op. 
41; rev., phrased and fingered by O. 
Thimer. Bks 1 and 2. obl. 8vo. 
(Augener’s edition, nos. 8555 A ana 
B.) [ 24844, 24845 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 7, 
1910; HE 241236, 241237; Augener 
ltd., London, England. 

WILL you Go; words by Julia H. John- 
ston, music by I. E. Reynolds. 8vo. 
(Seven Gospel songs, no. 2.) [24846 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; 
E 240116; I. E. Reynolds, Atlanta, 
Ga. 


WILSON’S SACRED QUARTETS FOR MIXED 
VOICES. 4to. [24847 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1910; E 237914; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

WILT THOU WEEP; words from Byron, 
music by Samuel Bollinger, op. 16, 
no. 2; high in E minor. [24848 


© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 241404; G. Schirmer, New York, 
mi. ¥. 


WIND AND sEA; four-part song, words 
by Bayard Taylor, music by Arthur 
Bergh; men’s voices. (Oct. edition, 
no. 12062.) [24849 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240302; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

WINDING (A) PATH; by Frances HE. 
Terry, op. 5; piano. (Six character- 
istic little pieces, no. 6.) [24850 

© Aue 15, 1910;2.-¢..Sept, 20, 
1910; E 240207; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N. Y. 


See 


WINTER (THE) IT IS PAST; Scottish 
folk-song, words by Robert Burns, 
music arr. by Edgar L. Bainton, for 
mixed voices. 4to. (Part-song book, 
second series, no. 1207.) [24851 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
E 240862; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WINTERAHNUNG; musik von Max 
Reger, op. 4, ftir eine mittlere 
stimme. (6 lieder, no. 3.) [25852 


©) Sept. 1) 1910) 2 «ec "Sep 2s 
1910; E 289582; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


WIR TANZEN RINGELREIHN; lied aus der 
operette, Die Dollarprinzessin, text 
und musik von Leo Fall, arr. von 
C. H. Bohm, fiir waldzither.  obl. 
16mo. [24853 

© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 289509; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


WISE (THE) MEN; words by George O. 

Webster, music by Karl Kk. Lorenz. 

[24854 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 

1910; E 289906; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


WIisHuzS; Song, music by Gertrude Sans 
Souci; medium in F. [24855 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240263; Gertrude Sans 
Souci-Toomey, New York, N. Y. 


WITH ALL MY HEART; words by Leon- 
ard Cooke, music by Henry H. Pe- 


ther. [24856 
© Sept. 13, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 
1910; E 287975; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


WITH FACES SHINING; words by Edith 
S. Tillotson, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. [24857 

©'Oct. 10, 1910; 2 & Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240919; Hope pub. co., Chicago, Ll. 


WITH ONE SWEET SMILE YOU'VE WON 
MY HEART; words and music by 
Harry S. Kuklin. [24858 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 11, 1910; 
E 241256; Rogers bros. music pub. 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


With SANTA’S COMPLIMENTS ; words by 
Harriet D. Castle, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [24859 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910: B 239870; Lorenz pub. ¢co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


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24860 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


WITH SONGS OF HALLELUJAH; words 
by Edith S. Tillotson, music by R. 
Frank Lehman. [24860 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240915; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
Til. 


WITHIN THE VEIL; words and music 

by Seymour Hawthorne. Low voice. 

[24861 

©) \Sept..21, 1910; 2-e. Septs 17; 

1910; EH 239422; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WoMAN (A) OF WESTMINSTER; comic 
opera in two acts, written by W. H. 
Higginbottom, composed by F. D. 
Barnes. Vocal score. London, Sid- 
ney Riorden. [24862 

© ssepe. 1. A910" 2c. Aus? 25, 
1910; D 18729; W. Hugh Higginbot- 
tom & Frederick Dallas Barnes, Ton- 

- bridge, Kent, England. 


WONDERFUL COMFORTER; words by 
Miriam E. Arnold, music by J. S. 
Fearis. S8vo. (Sacred music for la- 
dies’ voices, with ace. for organ or 
piano, 4 parts.) [248638 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 e¢. Sept. 29, 
1910; EH 240765; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
eago, Il. 


WONDERFUL (THE) COUNSELOR; words 

by Edith S. Tillotson, music by Chas. 

- H. Gabriel. [24864 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

EK 240937; Hope pub. co., Chicago, 
11. 


WONDERFUL LOVE; words by Mabel J. 
Roseman, music by Powell G. 
Fithian. [24865 

@yrOctia ts 19105 2-¢c) Och 1%, 1910; 
E 242084; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


WONDERFUL NIGHT; words by Edith S. 

Tillotson, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 

[24866 

© sOcia40; 1910 -+ 2h ca OG. 12, 

1910; E 2409382; Hope pub.’ co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


WoN’rT YOU COME BACK TO YOUR OLD 
HOME, JENNIE DARLING; words and 
music by B. F. Dennis. [24867 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 289785; B. Frank Dennis, 
Lynn, Mass. 


WoopDMAN’s (THE) SONG; words ed. 
by Clifton Bingham, music by David 
Mackenzie. [24868 

©: Sept 152 1910-92 ce, Sept. 16, 
1910; E 239306; Collard Moutrie, 
London, England. 


WooIne (THE) WALTZ; words by Hilda 
Hart, music by H. Lane Wilson; in 
Citn [24869 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 241500; Reeder & Walsh, London, 
England. 

WorRK AND WORSHIP; a collection of 
gospel songs by Harkness, Towner, 
Stocks, Delmarter and others; ed. 


by C. M. Alexander. New York, 
Fleming H. Revell co., [1910.] 78 p. 
12m0." SOAS: [24870 


© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 1910; 
A 270915; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WoRK FOR JESUS; words by Mabel J. 
Rosemon, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[24871 
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242057; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

WorLD (THE) CANNOT GIVE IT; words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
E. 8S. Lorenz. [24872 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242081; Lorenz pub. ¢co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


WOULD YOU IF I LET YOU, COULD YOU IF 
YOU’D TRY; words and music by R. 
Harding; violin ace. [24873 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1910; E 240341; 
Richard Harding, Hermon, Cal. 
WYGNANIEC. See Trzy pieSni. 


WYSTERIA BELLES ; by Kathleen Eugenia 
Ireland; piano. Columbus, Kans., 
Columbus music house. [24874 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢« Sept 14, 
1910; E 241039; E. T. Ireland, Co- 
lumbus, Kans. 


YANKEE DOODLE IS MY MIDDLE NAME; 
song and dance, words and music by 
P. EF. Woodford. [24875 


© 1c. Sept. 26, 1910; E 239655; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 
YANKEE TICKLE. See Boosey & GO.’S 
new supplemental journal for mili- 

tary bands, no. 78. 


YEARNING; words and music by Luella 
Lockwood Moore. No. 1. Low. No. 
2. Thich: [24876 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 241011; William Maxwell music 
co., New York, .N. Y- 


YELLOW, YELLOW BUTTERCUPS; words 
by Daniel Hugh Verder, music by 
Moritz HE. Schwartz, arr. by Her- 
mann Spielter; ladies voices. 4to. 

[24877 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 « Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240142; Luckardt & Bel- 
der, New York, N. Y. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


24896 


YOoDLE (THE) DOODLE GUARDS; from 
The echo, lyric by John Golden, 
musie by De Witt C. Coolman. 

[2487S 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. & 1910; 

BH 241216; T. B. Harmes & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. N. Y. 

You CAN BE A HELPER; words by E. E. 

Hewitt, music by W. A. Post. 
[24879 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22. 
1910; E 240245; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

You CAN NEVER KNOW, sig; from Hans, 
the flute player, opéra comique, 
French version by Maurice Vaucaire 
and Georges Mitchell, English lyrics 


by A. St. John-Brenon, music by 
Louis Ganne. New York, Boosey & 
co. [24880 


© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; 

BH 241248; G. Ricardi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 

You cCAN’T DO WITHOUT EACH OTHER; 

written and composed by F. J. 


Barnes and R. P. Weston. London, 
Star mus. pub. co., ltd. (6d ed., no. 
154.) [24881 


© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 1910; 
BE 242435; J. Anderson, London, Wng- 
land. 

You CANT JoLLY MoLLy ANY MORE; 
words and music by Thos. §. Allen. 

[24882 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 

1910; E 240125; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

You’D BETTER GO, MISTER SNow; writ- 
ten by Huntley Trevor and John P. 
Harrington, composed by Charles 
Collins. [24883 

@ Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c~Sept. 27, 
1910; E 240334; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

You’D BETTER THINK IT OVER FOR 
AWHILE; words by Chas. McDaniel, 
music by Earl Holmann. [ 24884 

© 1 ec. Sept. 16, 1910; E 239284; 
Donez Halstead, Dallas, Tex. 

You’LL BE SORRY WHEN YOU’RE SOBER; 
words by Thomas J. Gray, music by 
Fred Fischer. [24885 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 
E 240591; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Worle N. Y. 

Yot MUST BE MINE DEAR (Kind du 
kannst tanzen); duet from The girl 
in the train (Die geschiedene frau), 
lyric by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Leo Fall. [24886 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; BE 239371; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


YOU MUST BE MINE DEAR—Continued. 
hotel orch. 172. [24887 


© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1910; E 240238; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


YOU’RE A CLASSY LASSIE; words by 
Earle C. Jones, music by Charlotte 
Blake. [24888 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1910; E 289675; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


YOU’RE ALL RIGHT AS FAR AS YOU GO 
BUT YOU DON’T GO FAR ENOUGH; words 
by Stuart S. Taylor, music by Hans 
Scherber. [24889 


© 1c. Sept. 7, 1910; E 238972; 
Julius Steger, New York, N. Y. 


YOU’RE JUST THE GIRLIE, THAT I ADORE; 
from The echo, words by A. Seymour 
Brown, music by Nat D. Ayer. 

[24890 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; 

E 2388978; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N. Y. 

YOU’RE THE GIRL I’M DREAMING OF; HS 
intro. in The trouble makers; lyric 
by Bobby Jones, music by Linda 
Bloodgood. [24891 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239531; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

YoU WILL ALWAYS BE THE SAME DEAR 
LITTLE GIRL TO ME; words and music 
by Al Harriman. [24892 


© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; HK 239366; A. C. Harriman, 
Boston, Mass. 

YounG AMERICANS; words by Harriet 
D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[24893 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 2389863; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

Young (THE) GLEANER (La _ petite 
faneuse); by Paul Wachs, rev. by 
Pierre Duvernet; piano. [24894 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1910; E 240286; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 

YouNG LOVE; trio, words by William 
Blake, music by Granville Bantock, 
for female voices. (Octavo edition 
of trios &c., no. 417.) [24895 

©) Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1910; E 2404838; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 

Young (THE) PEOPLE’S CRUSADE; words 
and music by L. H. Jaceard. [24896 

© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1910: EH 241036; Laura Hubbard 
Jaeceard, Fort Worth, Tex. 


| ©) = 
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pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


YoutH; from The river of years,. 
words from the German, music by 
Julius Sachs, ed. and arr. by Fred- 
eric H. Ripley and H. L. Heartz. 
(The Stanhope ed., no. 135.) 4to. 

[24897 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239929; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


YOUTH AND BEAUTY HAND IN HAND; 
music by J. B. VanBree, ed. and arr. 
by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heartz; 1st and 2d sop., alto and 
bass ad lib. (The Stanhope ed., no. 
134.) 4to. [24898 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 « Sept. 28, 
1910; E 239931; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


ZERRISSENE (DER) GRABKRANZ; musik 
von Max Reger, op. 4, fiir eine mitt- 
lere stimme. (6 lieder, no. 5.) 

[24899 


© Sept. 4, 1910:. 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1910; E 239584; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


ZIERLICHKEIT DES SCHAFERLEBENS; ged. 
aus Des knaben wunderhorn, vertont 
von Richard Trunk, op. 30, no. 4, fiir 
minnerchor. Partitur. 4to. 

[24900 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 

1910; E 242236; Gebrtider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


ZINGA (THE) ZULA MAN; from He 
came from Milwaukee, words by 
Edward Madden, music by Ben. M. 
sgerome and Louis A. Hirsch. [24901 


© Sept. 24191092. ¢c. ‘Sept.26, 
1910:, H 239661: Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


ZIP zip; words and music by M. L. 
Lichtenstein. [24902 


© 1 © Sept. 21, 1910; B& 239506: 
Merwin Louis Lichtenstein, New 
York, N- Y. 


ZITHER-SPIELERS LIEBLINGE; 18 der be- 
liebsten und modernsten lieder und 
gesinge, [arr. von Jos. Weber], fiir 
zither. Band VIII, mtinchner stim- 
mung, violin-schliissel. [24903 

GaSepin a0, 191052. ee - Oek” 17; 
1910; EH 242222; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Hamburg, Germany. 


ZIVILTRAUUNG (HINE) MIT HINDER- 
NISSEN; heiteres singspiel fiir 2 
damen und 4 herren, text und musik 
von M. Legov, op. -177. Klavier- 
auszug und solostimmen. [24904 


© Sept: 14; 1910; 2c Wee 17; 
1910; D 18736; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Zu WEIHNACHTEN; fantasie von Gus- 
tav Lange, op. 172, no. 5, arr. von 
[Alois Rosenauer.] 1. Ausgabe B. 
Piano zu 4 hiinden. 2. Ausgable C, 
Piano zu 6 hinden. [24905, 24906 


© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 
1910; E 239340, 239341; Rob. For- 
berg, Leipzig, Germany. 


ZWARTYM SZEREGIEM. See Dwie pieSni. 


ZWARTYM SZEREGIEM, MARZ See Dwie 


piesni. 


ZWEITE SONATE, E moti; von Adolf 
MisSek, op. 6, ftir kontrabass und 
klavier. [24907 

© Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; 
FE 239780; Universal edition, Vienna, 
Austria. 


1°° vALSE; de Aug. Durand, tran- 
scription pour petit orchestre par 
H. Mouton. 1. lers  violons. 2. 
Piano conducteur. [ 24908, 24809 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c exen= OEE 4 
1910; E 241050, 241051; Durand & 
cie., Paris, France. 


2™° REVERIE EN MI BEMOL; par F. Vol- 
patti, junr., pour sextuor 4 cordes, 
avec piano-conducteur, et harpe ad 
lib. 4to. [24910 


© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1910; E 239450; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


2™° VALSE.. See. Godard, (hei) 


4™° CONCERTO. See Rubinstein (A. G.) 


560,668; march, by Francesco P. Rus- 
so; piano. [24911 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2:.¢. Oct a) 1910: 
EK 240653; B. S. Driggs, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


$Frienps$. See Friends. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1910: 


Class D, Dramatica-musical compositions (including 39 unpubiished ) — 


Oluss EH, musical compositions (including 1,246 unpublished and 7 


contributions to periodicals) _____ 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 
AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, tgo9. 


ALL MY JOURNEY THROUGH; by D. B. 

Towner. [1 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 

Ill, as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1146; Sept. 27, 

1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 
1883, no. 17420. 


AND THERE WERE SHEPHERDS; Christ- 
mas anthem by H. P. Danks. [2 


© by Albertha Danks Builder, 
Philadelphia, Pa., as child of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1187; Sept. 29, 
1910. Original entry, Oct. 16, 1882, 
no. 17255. 


APPEAR LOVE AT THY WINDOW; words 
by C. Hazard, music by Louis 
Gregh; sop. or tenor. [3 


© by Caroline Hazard, Wellesley, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1158; Sept. 23, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 18, 1882, 
no. 21552. 


CHRISTMAS HYMN IN B FLAT; by W. C. 

Williams. [4 

© by W. C. Williams, New York, 

N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1186; Sept. 29, 

1910; Original entry, Oct. 16, 1882, 
no. 17256. 


CLEANSING (THE) BLOOD; by D. B. 
Towner. [5 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1125; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17397. 


COMING TO GATHER US HOME; by D. B. 
Towner. [6 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Til, as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1144; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17417. 


DAINTY LIGHTFOOT; polka caprice by 
Adam Geibel; piano. [7 
© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1201; Oct. 10, 
1910. Original entry, Nov. 9, 1882, 
no. 19047. 


[24911 


EVENING BREEZE; by Stephen A. Emery, 
op. 23, no. 4. [8 
© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Bie oN: ¥.2 Moritz, He. Hmery. Si: 
Johns, N. B., Ernestine Emery 
Meschter, Woodbury, N. J., as 
children of the deceased author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal or 
extension no. 1173; Sept. 29, 1910. 
Renewal entry, Sept. 27, 1897, no. 
24825. 


FREE GRACE; by D. B. Towner. [9 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1122; Sept. 27, 
1910; Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17394. 


FRIENDSHIP, love and song; by W. L. 
Thompson. [10 


© by Elizabeth J. Thompson, Hast 
Liverpool, Ohio, as widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1169; Sept. 26, 1910. 
Original entry, Oct. 21, 1882, no. 
17556. 


I°ULLNESS OF JESUS; by D. B. Towner. 

‘Talal, 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 

Tll., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1133; Sept. 27, 

1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17405. 


GIVE ME WELCOME; by EH. O. Excell. 
[12 
© by E. O. Excell, Chicago, Ill., as 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1193; Oct. 7, 1910. Orig- 

inal entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 18172. 
Gov. CLEVELAND’S GRAND MARCH; by 
BE. S. Clark. [13 
© by E. S. Clark, Sidney, N. Y., as 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re 
newal no. 1155; Sept. 23,1910. Orig- 

inal entry, Dec. 22, 1882, no. 21803. 
Gyp JUNIOR; a juvenile operetta, by 
Earl Marble and D. F. Hodges. [14 
© by White-Smith music pub. €0., 
Boston, Mass., as proprietor, in re- 
newal for 2S years. Renewal no. 
1208; Oct. 10, 1910. Original entry, 

Dee. 1, 1882, no. 20482. 


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15 


pt. nim S.,;-v25 


HAVE YOU THE GARMENTS OF WHITE; 
by D. B. Towner. is 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Tll., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1187; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17409. 
HELP EACH OTHER; by EH. O. Excell. [16 
© by E. O. Excell, Chicago, IIL, 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1198; Oct. 7, 1910. 
Original entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 
18192. 


HOME TUNES; medley by Louis Meyer ; 
piano or organ. [17 
© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1153; Sept. 23,1910. Original entry, 
Dec. 29, 1882, no. 22480. 


How SWEET IT MUST BE TO BE THERE; 
by D. B. Towner. [18 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1177; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17353. 


I’VE WASHED MY ROBES; by EH. O. Ex- 
cell. [19 


© by E. O. Excell, Chicago, Ill., as 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1191; Oct. 7,1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 16611. 


I WILL COME TO HIM Now; by D. B. 
Towner. [20 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 11386; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17408. 
IN FOREST GREEN; march by Louis 
Dorn (pseud. of Louis Meyer). [21 


© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., as widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 1151; Sept. 23, 1910. Original 
entry, Dec. 29,. 1882, no. 22527. 


rts leh, NOT Arka “by ~ D)  Bt 
Towner. [22 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1150; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17426. 
JESUS’ BLOOD; by E. O. Excell. [23 
© by E. O. Excell, Chicago, Ill., as 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. «1192; Oct. 7, 1910. 
Original entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 
stoil@ ke 


JESUS IS COMING AGAIN; by D. B. 
Towner. [24 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1148; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17415. 


JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL; by E. O. 

Excell. [25 

© by E. O. Excell, Chicago, IIL, 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 1195; Oct. 7, . 1910. 

Original entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 
18178. 


JOYFUL TIDINGS; by D. B. Towner. 
[26 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1149; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 
18838, no. 17425. 


JUST FROM THE FOUNTAIN; by D. B. 
Towner. [27 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Tll., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1142; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17414. 


Kine (THE) WILL BE THERE; by D. B. | 


Towner. [28 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, | 
in renewal for 28 | 
Renewal no. 1124; Sept. 27, | 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, | 


Ill., as author, 
years. 


no. 17396. 


Last (THE) CALL; by D. B. eae 
[ 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1139; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17411. 


LAUGHING OLD FARMER MAGEE; by I. #. 
Newhall. [380 


© by I. E. Newhall, Boston, Mass., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 


Renewal no. 1162; Sept. 23, 1910. 


Original entry, Dee. 4, 1882, no. 


1162. 


LEAVING ALL; by E. O. Excell. 


© by E. O. Excell, Chicago, IIL, 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1197; ~Oct. * T1010; 
Original entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 
18190. 


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nos. 44-47, Noy., 1910 


48 


LIFT ME HIGHER; by D. B. Towner. [32 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Iil., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1135; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17407. 


LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD; with va- 
riations, by Septimus Winner. [33 
© by Hannah J. Winner, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., as executrix, in exten- 
sion for 14 years. Renewal or ex- 
tension no. 1164; Sept. 23, 1910. Re- 
hnewal entry, Oct. 23, 1896, no. 58855. 


LOVEST THOU ME; by D. B. Towner. 
[34 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1147; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17421. 


Marcery Daw; by Reginald De Koven. 
[35 


© by Reginald De Koven, New 
York, N. Y., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1180; 
Sept. 29, 1910. Original entry, Oct. 
26, 1882, no. 17968. 


MEDITATION AU SorR; by S. B. Mills. [86 


© by Albert E. Mills, White 
Plains, N. Y., as child of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1188; Sept. 29, 
1910. Original entry, Oct. 16, 1882, 
no. 17254. 


MOoNLIGHT; by Stephen A. Hmery, op. 
25,,NO;. 3: [37 
© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Hill, N. ¥.; Moritz H. Emery, St. 
Johns, N. B.; Ernestine Hmery 
Meschter, Woodbury, N. J., as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal or ex- 
tension no. 1172; Sept. 29, 1910. Re- 
newal entry, Sept. 27, 1897, no. 24824. 


MOONLIGHT WILL COME AGAIN; by Will 
L. Thompson. [388 


© by Elizabeth J. Thompson, Hast 
Liverpool, Ohio, as widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1168; Sept. 26, 1910. 
Original entry, Jan. 4, 1888, no. 287. 


MOSES AND THE LAMB; by D. B. Town- 
er. [39 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1188; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no, 17410. 


NEARER HOME; by D. B. Towner. [40 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1134; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17406. 


No MATTER; by E. O. Excell. [41 


© by E. O. Excell, Chicago, Ill., as 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1196, Oct. 7, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 18182. 


NoBoDY KNOWS BUT JESUS; by D. B. 
Towner. [42 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Tll., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1141, Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17413. 


NOTHING BUT THE LIVING WATER; by 
D. B. Towner. = 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago. 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1130, Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17402. 


O’ER THE WORLD; by C. Lindsay. [44 


© by C. Lindsay, New York, N. Y., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1182, Sept. 29, 1910. 
Original entry, Oct. 31, 1882, no. 
18386. 


O WANDERER COME; by D. B. a 

[4 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 

Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1126, Sept. 27, 

1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17398. 


OCEAN OF LIFE; by D. B. Towner. [46 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill, as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1145, Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17418. 


On BETHLEHEM’S PLAIN; by Chas. 

Glover. [47 

© by C. Glover, New York, N. Y., 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 1184, Sept. 29, 1910. 

Original entry, Oct. 31, 1882, no. 
18388. 


ON THE MOONLIT STREAM; vocal duet 
by A. Geibel. [48 
© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1161, Sept. 23, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 4, 1882, 
no. 20544. 


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ORANGE GROVE SCHOTTISCHE; by W. T. 
Keefer; piano. [49 
© by Wm. T. Keefer, Boston, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1154, Sept. 23, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1882, 
no. 22502. 


OVER THERE; by D. B. Towner. [50 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1120, Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Aug. 9, 1883, 
no. 14774. 


PART (THE) SONG GALAXY; by W. F. 
Sudds. [ot 


© by W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, 
N. Y., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1160, Sept. 23, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 5, 1882, 
no. 20589. 


PEAL FORTH, O CHRISTMAS BELLS; by 

S. B. Whitney. [52 

© by S. B. Whitney, Boston, Mass., 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 1157, Sept. 23, 1910. 

Original entry, Dec. 18, 1882, no 
21554. 


PRECIOUS (THE) BLOOD OF JESUS; by 

D. B. Towner. [53 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 

Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1176, Sept. 27, 

1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
mo, 1353. 


PRESIDENT CLEVELAND’S GRAND MARCH. 
See Goy. Cleveland’s grand march. 


PRICELESS (THE) Dyas 
Towner. [54 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Iil., as author, in renewal for 28 
‘years. Renewal no. 1148, Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17424. 


PROCESSION (LA) DES VAINQUEURS; sec- 
- ond marche brillant par Ad. Miiller 
Neuhof; piano 4 quatre mains. [55 
© by Mrs. Ad. Miiller Newhof, 
New York, N. Y., as widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no, 1206, Oct. 14, 1910. Origi- 
nal entry, Oct. 21, 1882, no. 17554. 


PUSSY’S CONCERT WALTZ; by Louis 
Meyer; piano; 4 hands. [56 
© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1152, Sept. 28, 1910. Original entry, 
Dec. 29, 1882, no. 22514. 


GIFT; 


14 


REST AWHILE; by 'D. B. Towner. [57 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Til, as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1121, Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Aug. 9, 1883, 
no. 14775. 


SALVATION IS NEAR; by D. B. Towner. 

[58 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 

Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1123, Sept. 27, 

1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17395. 


SECRET PRAYER; by C. C. Stearns. [59 


© by C. C. Stearns, Sharon, Mass., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1156, Sept. 238, 1910. 
Original entry, Dec. 18, 1882, no. 
21564. 


SENSATION; galop de concert by Adam 
Geibel; piano. [60 
© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1202, Oct. 10, 
1910. Original entry, Oct. 21, 1882, 
no: 175715: 


SERENADE; by Fred L. Morey, op. 12, 
no. 4. [61 
© by Mira Morey Brechon, La 
Grange, Ill., as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no 1175; Sept. 29, 1910. 
Original entry, May 9, 1883, no. 
8537. 
SILVER STARS; by Stephen A. Hmery, 
OpiZan nome [62 
© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y.,) Moritz? Hl ianery Ist. 
Johns, N. B., Ernestine Hmery 
Mischter, Woodbury, N. J., as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal or ex- 
tension no. 1171; Sept. 29, 1910. Re- 


newal entry, Sept. 27, 1897, no. 
24826. 
SOME SWEET DAY; by D. B. Towner. 


[63 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 

Ill, as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1131; Sept. 27, 

1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17403. 


by 
STAR OF MY NIGHT; by D. B. Benes ee 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill, as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1129; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17401. 


30 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


nos. 4447, Noy., 1910 


SUNRISE; mazurka caprice by J. N.| To THE cross I CLING; by H. Millard. 
65 


Pattinson. 

© by Nelson M. Pattison, New 
York, N. Y., as executor, in exten- 
Sion for 14 years. Renewal or ex- 
tension no. 1163; Sept. 23, 1910. Re- 
newal entry, Oct. 23, 1896, no. 58865. 


SWEET (THE) BYE AND BYE; air and 
variations by G. Schleiffarth. [66 
© by George Scehleiffarth, Chicago, 
fil., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1159; Sept. 23, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 15, 1882, 
no. 21367. 
TARANTELLE; by Fred L. Morey, op. 
12 n0.3. [67 
© by Mira Morey Brochon, La 
Grange, Ill., as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1174; Sept. 29, 1910. 
Original entry, May 9, 1883, no. 8536. 


Te DrEuM IN G; by Thos. Spencer 
Lloyd. [68 
© by Mrs. Emily Lloyd, Detroit, 
Mich., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1185; Sept. 29,1910. Original entry, 
Oct. 31, 1882, no. 18389. 
TEMPEST (THE); by W. O. Perkins. 
[69 
© by H. S. Perkins, Chicago, I1., 
as next of kin, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal or extension no. 
1190; Oct. 8, 1910. Renewal entry, 
Oct. 23, 1896, no. 58849. 
THAT SWEET STORY; by E. O. Excell. 
[70 
© by E. O. Excell, Chicago, II1., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1194; Oct. 7, 1910. 
Original entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 
18175. 
THERE IS JoY; by D. B. Towner. [71 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Til., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no 1140; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17412. 


THRO’ THE AGES; by W. P. Adams. [72 


© by Mrs. Louise Adams, New 
Brunswick, N. J., aS widow of the 
author, in renewal for.28 years. Re- 
newal no 1183; Sept. 29,1910. Origi- 
nal entry, Oct. 31, 1882, no. 183887. 
"TIS SO SWEET TO TALK To JESUS; by 
D. B. Towner. [73 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Iil., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1128; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17400. 


——— aa + = er ——— 


80 


[74 

© by Marie Millard Gottschalk, 

New York, N. Y., as child of the 

author, in extension for 14 years. 

Renewal or extension no. 1165; Sept. 

23, 1910. Renewal entry, June 6, 
1896, no. 338809. 


TWILIGHT; by Stephen A. Emery, op. 
28, no. 1. [75 


© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Colo., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y., Moritz H. Emery, St. 
Johns, N. B., Ernestine Hmery 
Meschter, Woodbury, N. J., as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal or 
extension no. 1170; Sept. 29, 1910. 
Renewal entry, Sept. 27, 1897, no. 
24827. 


Unto THEE WILL I CLING; by D. B. 
Towner. é [76 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1178; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no 17353. 


WAITING BY THE RIVER; by HE. O. Ex- 
cell. LT7 


© by EH. O. Excell, Chicago, II, 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1199; Oct. 7,1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Oct. 18, 1882, no. 18164. 


WATER (THE) OF LIFE; by D. B. 
Towner. [78 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1132; Sept. 27, 
1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 17404. 


WHY THE COWS CAME LATE; by F. G. 
Ilsley. [79 


© by Mrs. Grace Ilsley, New 
York, N. Y., as widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 1181; Sept. 29, 1910. Original 
entry, Oct. 26, 1882, no. 17969. 


WONDERFUL story; by D. B. Towner. 

[SO 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 

Ill., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1127; Sept. 27, 

1910. Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, 
no. 173899. 


1431 


Beton OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC. 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANIC- 
ALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC.1(E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


[24911 


ALL ALONE WITH May. [81 
© July 27, 1910; E 285751; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Wd, ite TS. 


ALMA. [82 
© Sept. 16, 1910; E 289540; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 74. 


ARCADE GIRL; full band. [82a 
© July 5, 1910; E 236921; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d July 5, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 59. 
BABY TALK. [83 
© June 21, 1910; E 234851; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 


Notice rece’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, 
We ee pe 20. 


BAND, BAND, BAND. [84 


© June 6, 1910; E 233413; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 74. 


BARRY FROM. BALLY MORE; Selection. 
[S85 
© Sept. 12, 1910; E 2387993; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
weak p; 10. 


BELLS OF CHRISTMAS. [86 
© Oct. 21, 1910; E 237705; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 22, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 73. 


CERTAIN (A) PARTY RAG. [87 
© Oct. 3, 1910; E 240589; Maurice 
Shapiro, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 19, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
D.. (2. 


CHEER UP BROTHERS. [8S 
© Aug. 18, 1910; EB 237269; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, 
meni cD. hers 


CHICKS. [89 


© Mar. 14, 1910; E 228274; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 70. 

COME ON LOVE SAY HELLO. [90 
© Aug. 9, 1910; E 238309; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 


tice rec’d Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, 
We Ae Mos tase 


COTTON TIME. [91 
© Aug. 6, 1910; E 235984; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 
de Danco: 


CouLp I. [92 

© Aug. 6, 1910; E 235976; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Vie dee. CAs 


CUPID, DON’T BE STUPID. [93 

© Sept. 12, 1910; H 240478; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 13, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 71. 


CUTEY WHO TIED YOUR TIE; medley 
march for orchestra. [94 
© Sept. 12, 1910; E 240425; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
reec’d Oct. 3, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
De ot. 
DEAREST LITTLE MARIONETTE; from The 
girl of my dreams. [95 
© Sept. 19, 1910; H 240153; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Viagem (0: 


DEARIE, YOU AND I. [96 

© Oct. 18, 1910; E 241455; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 21, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Ds fox 


DoN’r GIVE ME DIAMONDS, ALL I WANT 

IS YOU. [97 

© Oct. 1, 1910; E 241019; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
De tee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


US 


Dt. Tees, vo o 


DOUGHERTY. [98 
© Apr. 14, 1910; EB 230364; J. Ho. 
Remick & co:, New York,2 (N:. N2 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, 
Viele ip. tO! 


DREAMS. [99 

© Oct. 17, 1910; E 242203; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
oe ah 


Ecosticat Eva. [100 
© Oct. 1, 1910; E 241020; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd. Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
py 22 
ELAINE. [101 
© May 16, 1910; E 232475; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 
ep anO: 
EVERYBODY IS BAGPIPE CRAZY. [102 
© Aus. 6; 1910) Wh 2359782 Je. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, y. 
dee 60: 


FAIRIES (THE) COURTSHIP (Morceau 
elegante ) [1038 
© June 27, 1910; BH 235110; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Ved Ln Ofai(o35 


FoLtow ME (Man steigt nach); from 
The girl in the train. [104 
© Sept. 17, 1910; BE 239374; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 11, 1910; recorded, 
“eel lee OSes 


EUNNY MOON. [105 
© Aug. 15, 1910; BE 288605; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 15, 1910; recorded, v. 1, py TH. 
GHOST OF KELLY. [106 
Orally 2, 1980-68) 23618 14H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 
temtG. 
GigL (THE) IN THE TRAIN; Selection. 
[107 
© Sept. 24, 1910; E 239688; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 11, 1910; recorded, 
Wik Mes hs 
GirRL (THE) IN THE TRAIN; waltzes. 
[108 
© Sept. 19, 1910; E 240154; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 11, 1910; recorded, 
ep. Te: 


GirL (THE) OF MY DREAMS; Selection. 
[109 
© Aug. 18, 1910; EH 237281; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
ve tp 10. 
GIRLS! GIRLS! GiIRLs! [110 
© Oct. 4, 1910; EH 240664; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
(2; 
GLAD RAG. [111 
© May 18, 1910; © 231742; J. H.. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, 
Vole pmol 
GOING UP. bey 
©. Aug. 6, 1910; BY 239e795e0. Ee 
Remick & co., New York, W.. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, 
Varta De iO: 
GONDA WALTZES; from The girl in the 
train. fads 
© Sept. 19, 1910; E 240155; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 11, 1910; recorded, 
Werle Oe aes 
GYPSY LAND. [114 
© Oct. 4, 1910; E 240662; Chas. 
H. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Di tz. 
Honety I WILL LONG FOR YOU; medley 
two-step for band. fala is 
© Sept. 2, 1910; EH 240423; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
pts 
Honey I WILL LONG FOR YOU; medley 
two-step for orchestra. [116 
© Aug. 3, 1910; E 240422; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 3, 1910; recordeds ye: 2, 
De ie 
IT DON’T BELIEVE YOU. [117 
© Oct. 15, 1910; E 241398; Harry 
Von ‘Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York, N. Y. Notice ree’d Oet. 15, 
1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 72. 
I HOPE IT DOSEN’T RAIN ON SUNDAY. 
[118 
© July 14, 1910; E 236986; Je- 
rome H. Remick & cc., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d Oct. 20, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 74. 
I'LL DO ANY THING BUT [119 
© Sept. 2, 1910; E 237897; Je 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 74. 


1434 


NOTICES 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


I’M AN HONORARY MEMBER OF THE 
Pagsy CLUB. [120 
© Oct. 15, 1910; E 2413897; Harry 
Ven. Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York, N. Y. Notice reec’d Oct. 15, 
1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 72. 


I'M FANCY FREE (Lied von schlaf- 

coupe) ; from The girl in the train. 

[121 

© Sept. 17, 1910; E 289373; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 11, 1910; recorded, 
we, p. F2. 


I THINK I HEAR MY COUNTRY CALLING 
ME; song. fai22 
© Oct. 17, 1910; E 241448; Music 
house of Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 1910; recorded, 
¥. 3 p.-GS: 


I WANT A WHOLE LOT OF GIRLS. pis 
fey duly 2: 1910; H 236184; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 
1, p. 70. 


I WANT A WIFE. [124 

© Oct. 17, 1910; E 242206; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

ree’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
pT, 


I WANT TO PLAY HOUSE WITH YOU; 
from Madame Sherry. [125 
© Sept. 24, 1910; E 239692; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, 
sel a 0 a 


I WONDER IF YOU MISS ME TOO. [126 
© Wen 15, 19102 HE) 225375; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Veto, CO: 


I¥ DREAMS COME TRUE. Are 
© Oct. 16, 1910; E 216756; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; 
necoreed, v.i1, p. 14. ~— 


IF WE WERE MARRIED. [128 


© Oct. 3, 1910; E 240593; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 19, 1910; recorded, v. 
peo. | | 


IF YOU WERE THERE WITH ME. [129 

© Oct. 4,1910; E 240661; Chas. K. 

. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
(G4 


OF USER 
146 
IN THE SHADOWS. [130 
© May 28, 1910; E 232964; 


Hawkes & son, London, England. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Ve Rep. as 


IT’S GOT TO BE SOMEONE [ LOVE. [131 
© Oct. 15, 1910; E 241395; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York, N. Y¥. Notice rec'd Oct. 15, 
1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 72. 


IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN. [132 

© Apr. 11, 1910; E 230315; Jos. 

W. Stearn & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
v..1, p: 69. 


JUST KEEP A DREAMING. [1383 

© Oct. 18, 1910; E 241454; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 21, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
ee (oe 


KELLERMANN (THE) GIRLIE. [134 
© Aug. 11, 1910; E 238399; 
Jerome H. Remick & co. New 


York, N. Y. Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 
1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 74. 


Kiss (THE) you GAVE; from Madame 
Sherry. [135 
©, Oct. 5, A910. B24 SM: 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, 
Vanden: Deatlee 


IXISSABLE EYES. [136 
© Oct. 4, 1910; EH 240663; Chas. K. 
Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
an 


LIFE IS A MERRY GO ROUND. [137 
© July 6, 1910; H 236187; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, 
ve dis on 7, 


LONESOME LADY. [188 
© July 7, 1910; E 236302; Jeff T. 
Branen music pub. co., New York, 
N: Y. Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. T1. 
LOVE DREAMS. [1389 
© Sept. 16, 1910; E 2389539; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 74. 
LOVE IS LIKE A RAINBOW. [i140 
© Sept. 24, 1910; H 239690; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Veo et O. 


1435 


aso SLL eee Oe. gens) Lb Lenn 
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


141 


LOVE ME WITH A TIGER LOVE. [141 
© E 232371; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 15, 1910; recorded, 
Vel: fe: 
LOVELIGHT. [142 
© Nov. 27, 1909; E 219662; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 
dp. 00: 
MADAME TROUBADOUR. [143 
© July 10, 1909; E 214052; Jos. 
W. Stern: & co., New York, N.. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 19, 1910; recorded, 
: gana Nee CY es 
Mains oF NIAGARA. [144 
© Sept. 2, 1910; E 238927; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Wel. p10; 
Man (THE) IN THE SILVERY MOON. 
[145 
© Aug. 6, 1910; E 235975; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
ees ES) Osea GB 
Mr. TANNHAUSER. [146 
© Oct. 17, 1910; E 242205; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
D: Ts. 
MopERN Macic (Oh! Oh! Oh!) [147 
© Oct. 17, 1910; E 242204; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Dido. 
MooNLicHtT. [148 
© Oct. 4, 1910; E 240665; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
De t2. 
MotrHER MACHREE. [149 
Ane 18° 1910)" 2387279.) M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Wie ol Ds TO: 
My SCARECROW MAIDIE. [150 
© Oct. 18, 1910; E 241453; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd Oct. 21, 1910; -reeorded,. v...1, 
Beto. 
MYRELLA. falasl 
© Sept. 12, 1910; E 237994: Jos. 
W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Ve 4170s iD. 
NAMRAH. [152 
© May 28, 1910; EH 233232: J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, 
Ve op 10: 


RIPPLING WAVES; 


pt. 71, Be 8s Vi 


OH THAT SLOW DRAG. [153 
© Sept. 2, 1910; E 238948; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
69. 


Omar (Intermezzo) [154 

© Oct. 17, 1910; E 242207; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
(es 


ON A HOTTENTOT HONEYMOON. [155 

© Oct. 17, 1910; EH 242208; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
le: 


On MOoBILE Bay. [156 
© July 6, 1910; EH 236250; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, 
Vewicap> (Os 


PLEASE COME BACK TO ME. Talay 

© Oct. 1, 1910; E 241187; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Vel; pi a4. 


POLAIRE WALTZES. [158 

© Aug. 20, 1910; E 237539; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Vv. i; p.. #4. 


PRAIRIE ECHOES MARCH. [159 

© Feb. 23, 1910; E 226648; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Ve eps 04s 


waltzes. [160 

© Oct. 4, 1910; E 240666; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 
14s 


RUSTY-CAN-O-RAG. [161 

© Aug. 15, 1910; E 238611; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 71. 


SALLY OF THE VALLEY. [162 
© Sept. 14, 1910; E 239038; R. T. 
Butler, Cincinnati, Ohio. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Gear ile 


SEASIDE FROLICS; Skipping rope dance. 
[1638 


© Sept. 2, 1910; E 238934; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Verd ape 10: 


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OF OSER 
185 


SHOW ME THE WAY TO LOVELAND. [164 
© Mar. 19, 1910; E 227888; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v.1, 
p. 70. 


SILVER BELL. [165 
© June 11, 1910; E 234508; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v.1, 
p. 70. 


Sons (THE) OF EVERY NATION ARE 
AMERICANS TODAY. [166 
© Aug. 18, 1910; E 237260; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
weet <0. 


SPooNY DANCE. [167 

© July 6, 1910; E 236249; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
yw), p. 4. 


STOP YOUR BLUSHING, ROSIE. [168 

© July 6, 1910; E 236185; Monroe 

H. Rosenfeld, New York, N. Y. No- 

tice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 69. 


SWEET RED ROSES. [169 

© Oct. 1, 1910; E 241181; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Wet. pp: TA. 


TAKE ME WHERE I CAN SHOUT; Song. 
[170 
© June 27, 1910; E 236058; Music 
house of Laemmle, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Vor, sp. 69. 


TAKE ME WITH YoU CUTEY. [171 
© Aug. 15, 1910; E 238606; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Ger ts. 1910); recorded, v.. 1, p. 71. 


TELEPHONE YOUR RiVKEY IZZIE. [172 
© Sept. 19, 1910; E 239402: Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d Oct. 15, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 72. 


THAT DREAMY ITALIAN WALTZ. [173 

© Aug. 15, 1910; E 238602; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 13, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 71. 


THAT POSSUM RAG. [174 

© Aug. 15, 1910; E 238608; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 13, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 71. 


THAT’S GOOD. [175 
© June 22, 1910; BH 233954; J. H. 
Remick & co.. New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, 
Ve 16 ps (0: 


THAT’S WHY LOTS OF PEOPLE MARRY 
(Gonda liebe kleine Gonda); from 
The girl in the train. [176 

© Sept. 17, 1910; E 239872; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 11, 1910; recorded, 
Wo edls OAs 


THERE IS NO NORTH OR SOUTH TO-DAY. 

[177 

© Sept. 2, 1910; E 238987: M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
ve tpn Os 


THERE’S A GIRL UP IN THE MOON. [178 


© Sept. 2, 1910; E 287898; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1910; recorded, 
Vat, ps (4. 


THERE’S AN AEROPLANE AIR ABOUT YOU. 

[179 

© Oct. 8, 1910; E 240875; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 15, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Dewi 


THINK IT OVER MARY. [180 

© Sept. 26, 1910; E 240497; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 71. 


TIE A RED RIBBON ON ME. [181 

© Oct. 4, 1910; E 240660; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

ree’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Diat2: 


TURN THOSE EYES AWAY. a [182 
© Oct. 3, 1910; E 240592; Maurice 
Shapiro, New York, N. Y. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 19, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
De ts. 
Two BILLS. [183 
© May 9, 1910; BH 2381297; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 
ep. 0: 
UNDER THE SUMMER TIME MOON. [1S4 
© July 6, 1910; E 2386190; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 


ee Oe 
VALSE SEPTEMBRE. [185 
© July 30, 1909; EH 213247; 
Hawkes & son, London, England. 


Notice ree’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
silo UY 9 0 Weer (a 


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Dt. 1 a S., v. 5 


WE'LL BUILD A BUNGALOW. [186 
© Aug. 20, 1910; E 238630; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Deccr 


WHAT IS THE WORLD WITHOUT YOU. 
[187 
© May 12, 1910; EB 231501; J. . 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 
1 pe TO: 


WHEN RoSA ROSANA SINGS MATZE SO- 
PRANO. [188 
© Sept. 19, 1910; E 239403; Harry 
von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d Oct. 15, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 72. 


WHIRL OF SOCIETY. [189 

© Sept. 20, 1910; E 240375; Fran- 

eis EK. Blanchard, Defiance, Ohio. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 8, 1910; recorded, 
Vad, pe TA: 

WHO CAN TELL WHAT LOVE Is. [190 

© Aug. 20, 1910; E 238629; Leo 


Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 18, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 71. 


WHOOP ’ER UP (with a whoop la la). 
[191 


© Jan. 4, 1910; E 221954; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub.'co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Oct. 15, 1910; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 72. 


YACHTING. [192 


© Aug. 18, 1910; E 287284; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1910; recorded, 
Vol, ps «0! 


YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE PAPERS EVERY 
DAY. [193 


© Aug. 6, 1910; E 235977; J. H. 
Remick & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 5, 1910; recorded, v. 
1, p. 70. 


YOU MUST BE MINE, DEAR. [194 


© Sept. 17, 1910; E 239371; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 11, 1910; recorded, 
V. £53p. 12 


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*‘12 études élementaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A CHI VUO REPASSA; versi di A. Bar- 
bieri, musica di S. Gambardella; 
canto e mandolino. [24912 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 248082; Ferdinando  Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


A LA MaAzuUR; par Emil Kronke, op. 
67, pour piano. (Trois morceaux 
caractéristiques, no. 1.) [24913 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242669; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


*A LETTERA D’ ’0 CAPURALE; versi di G. 
Capurro, musica di Francesco San- 
na, per canto e pianoforte. [24914 


© Oct. 18; 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 


E 242965; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 

A minor; [arr. by M. A. Bickford]; 
cello. [24915 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241975; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


7A ’NUAMMURATA D’ ’0 BERSAGLIERE} 

marcia, versi di G. Irace, musica di 

VY. Fassone; canto e mandolino. 

4to. [24916 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 

E 243076; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


"A ROSSA ’E COPP’ ’0 VOMMERO; Versi 
di G. B. De Curtis, musica di HE. 
De Curtis; canto e mandolino. 

[24917 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 

E 248079; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
_ ples, Italy. 


A TRAVERS LES CHAMPS; par Victor 

Staub, op. 30, pour le piano. [24918 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EH 242328; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


-——par J. Rousse, pour hautbois et 
piano. (En vendée, no. 1.) [24919 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242360; Costallat et cie., Paris, 
France. 


ABIDE WITH ME; theme by William 
Henry Monk, transcribed by Henry 
S. Sawyer; piano. [24920 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242886; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Il. 


words by Henry F.. Lyte, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard; medium 
voice in F. [24921 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 
1910; E 243559; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ACCOMMODATION (AN) TRAIN OF LOVE; 

words and music by A, F. Methven. 

[24922 

© 1c. Nov. 19, 1910; E 244618; 

Agnes Florence Methven, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


ACCORDING TO THY GRACIOUS WORD; 
words by James Montgomery, music 
by D. B. Towner. [24923 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EK 244023; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ACME (THE) ORCHESTRA COLLECTION ; 
by Mackie-Beyer. 4to. [24924 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241822; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


See Paganini (N.) 
See Paganini (N.) 


ADAGIO. 
ADAGIO CANTABILE. 


ADAGIO PATHETIQUE FOR VIOLIN AND PI- 
Ano. See Godard (B. L. P.) 


ADAM-WALZER; nach motiven der ope- 
rette, Der vogelhiindler, von Carl 
Zeiler, arr. von Th. Ritter, fiir 2 
mandolinen, mandola, guitarre und 
klavier. (Mandolinen — musik, no. 
25. ) [24925 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244373; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Apams (THomMaAS) Five Christmas 
carols. 4to. (Choral album, no. 
999.) [24926 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
B 248404: Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


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24927 


pis ees ¥.5 


ADORATION ; poésie de Paul Arosa, mu- 
sique de Gaston Schindler. No. 1. 
Voix élevées. No. 2. Voix moyennes. 

[ 24927, 24928 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 

14, 1910; E 243481, 243482; L. Grus 
& cie., Paris, France. 


ADVENT; von Wilh. Koehler-Wtimbach, 
op. 386, bearbeitet von Joh. Harder. 
1. Fiir violine und klavier. 2. Fir 
klavier zu vier hinden. (Zur 
Christfeier, no. 1.) [ 24929, 24930 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242607, 242608; Chr. Fried- 
rich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Gross Lichterfelde, Germany. 


ADVERTISEMENT; words and music by 
Fritz Christian. [24931 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 2438262; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York: N.Y. 
AEREO QUEEN; words and music by J. 
G. Scoville. [24932 
OM. .c Gets 171910 4242190: 
Jos. G. Scoville, New York, N. Y. 


AEROPLANE; march and two-step by 

Fred Gates Henry; piano. [24933 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

E 242547; Hall’s musie store, War- 
ren, Ohio. 


AFRICAN (THE) GLIDE; words and mu- 
sic by James T. Duffy. [24934 
© Oct. 22,1910; 2 ce. Oct. 22,1910: 
E 242403; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
NOW. 
AFTER SCHOOL; march by J. Brown- 
field; piano. [24935 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910: 
EK 242842; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


AFTER THE OPERA; 
Lindsay; piano. (Stray musical 
thoughts, no. 1.) [24936 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ec Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244293; Theo. Presser co.. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


AFTER THE ROUND UP; words by Roger 

Lewis, music by F. Henri Klickmann. 

[24937 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 1910; 

E 241560; Victor Kremer, Chicago, 
Til. 

AIN’T THAT THE TRUTH; words and mu- 
sic by C. W. Richie. New York, F. 
B. Haviland pub. co. [24938 

© Nov. 18, 1910; 2 e« Nov. 18, 
1910; E 243624; C. W. Richie, South 
' Brownsville, Pa. 


march by Chas. 


Arr. vp’ Eerté; dans Thésée, tragédie 


lyrique de Francois-Joseph Gossec, 
morceau d’étude de F. A. Gevaert, 
pour soprano dramatique et piano. 
(Répertoire-francais de  Tlancien 
chant classique, no. 339.) [24939 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242992; Henry Lemoine & Gie., 
Paris, France. 


ATR DE BALLET. See Massenet (J. E. 
a.) 

AIR DE BALLETT; by Ernest F. Jores, 
ops fl} piano: [24940 

©- Nov. 17, 1910; Seer, 15. 
1910; E 248572; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago, I. 

AIR VARIE; by Charles de Bériot, ed. 
and fingered by Philipp Mittell; vio- 
lin and piano. No. 14 in G. [24941 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241827; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Ne. 

AL FRESCO; by James H. Rogers; pi- 

ano. (Etchings, no. 1.) [24942 

© Nov. 10, 19102 2 Nev. 10, 

1910; E 244294; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

ALADDIN; march by Herbert Le Grand; 


piano. [24943 
© Nov._12; 1910292) Giiiews Ga. 
1910; E 243409; HWrank ) ket) oer 


& co., Chicago, Hl. 

ALAMOSA (THE) WALTZES; by J. W. 

Lantry; piano. [ 24944 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2.¢ Gen aa tein. 
E 241781; Jesse W. Lantry, Brook- 
lynAN: YY. 

ALBA D’AMORE; valzer lento, parole di 
G. Ermete Gaeta, musica di Fran- 
cesco Pugliese. 1. Pianoforte e canto. 
2. Pianoforte solo. [ 24945, 24946 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. each Oct. 31, 
1910; E 242959, 242960; Raffaele 
Izzo, Naples, Italy. 

ALBUM LEAF. See Grieg (KE. H.) 


ALBUMBLATT; von Martin Klassert, op. 
40, fiir die violine mit begleitung des 
pianoforte. 
5.) [24947 

© Sept. 24, 19102. 2 \eye@iaeees 


1910; E 241723; B. Schott’s sohne, | 


Mainz, Germany. 


ALEXANDER’S GOSPEL SONGS, No. 2; com- 
piled by C. M. Alexander. 
York, Chicago, [ete.].. Fleming H. 
Revell company [1910]. 192 p. 12 
mo. $0.20. 3 [24948 

© Oct. 15,1910; 2c. Octed9F 19103 
A 274323; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 
ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE; waltz by 
Louis Maurice; piano. [24949 


© Oet. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 
E 241738; Leo. Feist, New York, 
mY. 


ALICE, WHERE ART THOU; by J. Ascher, 
theme and variations by Rose M. 
Brochard; piano. [24950 

(ilew. 7, 1910; 2 « Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 2438178; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


ALL ABOARD FOR BLANKET BAy; words 
by Andrew S. Sterling, music by 
H. Von Tilzer. [24951 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 2438152; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


ALL FoR JESUS; words by Mary D. 
James, music arr. by D. B. Towner. 
[24952 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244032; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ALL LOVE AND PRAISE FOR MISSOURI; 
words and music by C. D. Peck. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [24953 

GeNov, 12, 1910: 2 e. Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244500; C. D. Peck, Boon- 
ville, Mo. 


ALL MY THOUGHTS OF YOU; waltz-inter- 
mezzo by N. Mavrogenis, op. 66; 
piano. [24954 

© 1 ec. Nov. 12, 1910; E 244445; 
N. Mavrogenis, Chicago, Il. 


ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT; words by 
Harold Boulton, music an old Welsh 
melody, arr. by N. Clifford Page; 
duet for soprano and alto. [24955 

© rNew 14° 1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 
1910; E 248560; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ALL VAIN I HOLD IT EVER (So ben che la 
Speranza); English version by 
Claude Aveling, music by N. A. Por- 
pora, arr. by Alfred Moffat; voice 
and piano. [24956 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
EK 243375; Augener Itd., London, 
England. 


ALLA ZINGARESCA; by Agnes Tschet- 
schulin, ed. and fingered by Th. Mit: 
tell; violin and piano. [24957 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 243049; G. Schirmer, New York, 
nN. oY. 


24966 


ALLAH GIVE ME MINE; lyric by Caro 
Roma, music by Ernest R. Ball. 
[24958 
© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242639; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Ne ay: 


ALLEGRETTO AGITATO; par Alphonse 
Jommi, pour’ violoncelle avec ace. 
de piano. [24959 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244374; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ALLEGRETTO CON MOTO; prélude von 
Hmil Kronke. op. 58, ftir piano. 
(Hommage 4 Chopin, no. 4.) [24960 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242689; Schweers & Haake, Bre- 
men, Germany. 


prélude von Emil — 
Kronke, op. 58, fiir piano. (Hom- 
mage a Chopin, no. 3.) [24961 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
HK 242688; Schweers & Haake, 
Bremen, Germany. 


ALLEGRO GRAZIOSO; 


ALMA WHERE DO YOU LIVE; waltzes 
from the musical play by Jean Bri- 
quet; piano. [24962 

OF Now Gs" 191022) -c.aNovar Li 
1910; H 244568; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


ALOHA (Farewell to thee); waltz 
intro. One-two-three-four, arr. by 
KE. Montelle; piano. Los Angeles, 
Sunset pub. co. [24963 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2.¢. Oct: 1, 1910; 
EH 2424389; Hugene Montelle, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 


ALPENVEILCHEN UND EDELWEISS (AI- 
pine flowers); von Gustav Hansen, 
op. 24, no. 4; klavier zu vier handen. 
(In freier natur, no. 4.) [24964 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242481; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 
ALPINE GLIDE; arpeggio waltz by H. 
Stanley Walser, op. 582; piano. 
[24965 
© Nov. 5,.1910; 2 c. Noy. 9, 1910; 
E 248318; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis, Mo. 

ALPINE (THE) MAID’s SUNDAY (Saeter- 
jentens Sondag); melody by Ole 
Bull, harmonized and arr. by Johan 
S. Svendsen, ed. and fingered by 
Philipp Mittell; violin and piano. 

[24966 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 
KB 242495: G. Schirmer, New York, 


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ALS ICH DAS ERSTE MAL; lied aus der 
operette, Die keusche Barbara, text 
von Rudolf Bernauer u. Leop. Jacob- 
son, musik von Oskar Nedbal. 

[24967 


©, Sept: 10> 1910.2") Oca: 
1910; E 242596; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


ALT WIEN; lied in der operette, Herr 
Biedermaier und frau, text von Wil- 
helm Sterk, musik von C. M. Ziehrer. 

[24968 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 

EH 243123; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 

hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


ALTE, I’ BITT’ DI’ BRUMM NET; humor- 
istisches marschlied, text und music 
von Theodor Wottitz, op. 146. [24969 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 e Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241923; Josef Blaha, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


ALWAYS I’M DREAMING OF YOU; words 
and music by L. T. Braman. New 
York, Harry M. Denton co. [24970 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ¢ Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 242440; Lawrence Tilden Braman, 
Newark, N. J. 


ALZA, MANOLITA; OU, LES CARTES NE 
MENTENT JAMAIS; Chanson, espag- 
nole, paroles de F. L. Bénech, mu- 
Sique de Léo Daniderff. [24971 

© Noy. 12, 1910; 2 « Nov. 14, 
1910; E 2438498; L. Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


AM ABEND; lied ohne worte, von Bernh. 
Hd. Miiller, op. 71, fiir waldhorn mit 
klavierbegleitung. [24972 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ce, Nov. 10, 1910; 
EH 244875; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


AM CHRISTABEND (On Christmas eve) ; 
tonbild von H. Karoly, op. 31. 1. 
Violine solo. 2. Pianoforte mit text. 

[ 24973, 24974 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 31, 

1910; E 242988. 242989; Carl Heins, 
Berlin, Germany. 


AM MUHLBACH (At the mill-brook) ; 
von Carl Bohm, op. 389, fiir piano- 


forte ohne octaven-spannung, und 
mit fingersatzbezeichnung. (Acht 
vortragstticke, no. 3.) [24975 


Or Sept. 14) TOI}; 2c. Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242680; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


AM UFER; ged. von Franz Evers, musik 
von Victor von Woikowsky-Biedau, 
op. 30, ftir mittlere stimme mit 
klavier. [24976 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Noy. 5, 1910; 
EH 244178; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


AMERICAN AERIAL TRIUMPH ; march and 
two-step, by J. M. Lacalle. New 
York, Musicians music pub. co. 

[24977 


©- Nov. 14, 1910; 2 eo) Nows 45, 


1910; E 2445138; Joseph M. Lacalle, 


New York, N. Y. 


AMERICAN BEAUTY RAG; by F. HE. Lane 
and Jesse C. Sutton, arr. by H. 
Brader; piano, [24978 


© 1c. Nov. 10, 1910; E 244340; 
Frank EH. Lane, Omaha, Nebr. 


AMERICAN RHAPSODY; by Gaylord Yost, 

op. 8; violin and piano. [24979 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

H 242514; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INSIYG 


AMERICAN (THE) WOMAN’S LEAGUE; 
words and music by Mrs. A. R. B. 
Wilber. 4to. [24980 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242545; Mrs. A. R. B. Wilber, 
United States. 


AMMORE E N’AUCIELLO; versi di Carlo 
Ferraro, musica di Oscar Cattedra, 
per canto e pianoforte. [24981 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242972; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


AMMORE VICINO; versi di H. A. Mario, 
musica di F. Pugliese; canto e man- 
dolino. [24982 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 248091; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


AMoR MIO (Mon amour); valse bos- 
ton, versi di G. EH. Gaeta, musica di 
V. Ricciardi. [24983 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 241566; G. Santojanni, Naples, 
Italy. 


AMORE CASTIGLIANO; marcia spagnola, 
versi di Armando Gill, musica di 
Alfredo Mazzucchi. 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242953; \Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


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AMORETTENTANZ (Danse of the amo- 
rettes) ; von Carl Heins, op. 276. 1. 
Piano 4 hindig. 2. Piano 2 handig. 

[24985, 24986 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 26, 

1910; E 242686, 242637; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 

Amour (L’) D’OPHELIA; valse lente 

par Vittore Loreto; orchestre. 4to. 

[24987 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22; 

1910; E 241690; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


AmourR (L’) EST UN OISEAU REBELLE. 
See Bizet (G.) 


AMOUR ETERNEL; paroles et musique 
de G. Aubert. [24988 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241667; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


Amour (L’) PASSIONNE (Love’s pas- 
sion) ; valse lente, par Tito Natali; 
piano. [24989 

© Nev. 14, 1910: 2 c Nov. 14, 
1910; E 244498; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


AN DER WINDMUHLE; von Georg Mewes, 
op. 74, fiir pianoforte. (Vier melo- 
dische vortragsstticke, no. 2.) 

[24990 

© Sept 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 

1910; E 241882; Gebr. Ulbrich, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


AN EINE VERLORENE (Lost love) ; words 
by Ferdinand Ewald Toennies, mu- 
sic by Hans Kronold, op. 25, no. 7; 
high voice. (Rosen und zypressen, 
m0: 7; ) [24991 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EH 242510; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N.Y. 


ANASTASIA; written and composed by 
R. P. Weston. [24992 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241805; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


AND IF —; words from the French of 


Maurice Maeterlinck, music by A. 


Fredin. W. H. Willis 
and co. [24993 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
H 242716; Aline Fredin, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


AND THE GLORY OF THE LorD; anthem 
for Christmas, music by A. Geibel; 
mixed voices. (Octavo church mu- 
sic, no. 149.) [24994 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EH 2438171; Adam Geibel music Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Cincinnati, 


ANDACHT; ged. von Iranz. Evers, 
musik von Victor von Woikowsky- 
Biedau, op. 30, fiir mittlere stimme 
mit klavier. (Kd6nigslieder, no. 8.) 

[24995 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Noy. 5, 1910; 

EH 244183; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


ANDALUSIAN ROMANCE; words by F. H. 
Martens, music by Maurice M. 
Milcke; medium in HK. [24996 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 27, 1910; 
H) 242922; G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 

ANDANTE. See Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 

ANDANTE CANTABILE; von Fabian Reh- 
feld, op. 99, fiir violine und piano- 
forte. (Vier stticke, no. 3.) [24997 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EL 2438132; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin-Gross, Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 


ANDANTE RELIGIOSO; von Bernh. Kd. 
Miller, op. 74, ftir waldhorn mit 
klavierbegleitung. [24998 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
EH 244376; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ANEMONE; idylle by Paul Voigt, op. 76, 
fiir klavier. [24999 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 29, 
1910; EH 241917; Georg Arnold, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


ANEMONES; intermezzo by Napoleon 

Lambelet; piano. [25000 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EH 241515; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London, England. 


ANGEL (THE) CHORUS; music by E.S. 

Lorenz. 25001 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

EH 244112; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


—- words by Palmer Hartsough, 
music by Samuel W. Beazley; so- 
prano and alto. [25002 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
FB 243025; Fillmore bros. co., Cinein- 
nati, Ohio. 


ANGEL GABRIEL; arr. by M. A. Bick- 

ford; guitar and piano. [25003 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244204; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N, X. 


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Dt. 1 aS ve 


ANGEL VOICES; a service for Christmas, 
words by Julia H.. Johnston and 
others, music by Charles H. Mas- 
kell and others. Svo. | 25004 

©- Oct. 1, 1910; 2 e Nov. 2, 1910; 
FE 243056; Heidelberg press, Pihila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ANGELIC SALUTATION; melody by Ed- 

ward Stanley; piano. [ 25005 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1910; 

KH 242840; Frank K. Root. & co., 
Chicago, Il. 


ANGELIC VOICES; by F.-R. Kimball; 
piano. [25006 
@ Nov: £, 1910-2 ce Oct. 31). 1910): 

iB 242 S00: ranks VK Root “&- co: 


Chicago, Ill. 


ANGEL’S (THE) DREAM; reverie by 

R. G. Grady; piano. [ 25007 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

EK 244130; Frank K. Root & cGo., 
Chicago, Il. 


ANGELS FROM THE REALMS OF GLORY; 
Christmas song, words by James 
Montgomery, music by Bruno Huhn. 
In F and D. 25008 

©) Oct. 15, 1910; 2:e..O0ci» 1471910: 
E 242031; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. ; 


ANGELUS (THE); selection from the 
opera by E. W. Naylor, selected and 
arr. by Charles Godfrey, jr.;  or- 
chestra. [25009 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910: 
EH 241939; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


ANIELLO AFFATATO; versi di Salvatore 
Nocerino, musica di Luigi De Luca, 
per canto e pianoforte. [25010 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
K 242970; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


ANTIQUE DANSE; transcription on Ga- 
briel Marie’s La cinquantaine, by Al- 
bert Teres, op. 32; piano. [25011 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov.3, 1910; 
E 244056; A. Teres, New York, N. Y. 


APHRODITE; Oper in- einem aufzug, dich- 
tung nach Pierre Louys von Hans 


Liebstoeckl, musik von Max Ober- 
leithner. Klavierauszug mit text 
von C. Hynais. [25012 


© WWept: ta: 19108. 2 e:1Oct, 24, 
1910; D 18745; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


APPASSIONATAMENTE; valzer lento, pa- 
role di G. Argeri, musica di Alfredo 
Mazzuchi, per pianoforte e canto. 

[25013 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

KH 242956; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 

APRIL (AN) DAY (Un jour d’Avril) ; 
impromptu by John Carver Alden; 
piano. [25014 

© Nov: 15, 19107 20eo Noy 6. 
1910; E 248561; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 
ARABESQUE; by Ernest F. Jores, op. 9, 
no. 5; piano. (Suite in Garmows.) 
[25015 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 € Oeieats 1910 
E 242887; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 
ARCADIA; intermezzo composed by Syd- 
ney Churcher; piano. [25016 
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 claws 10: 
1910; E 244322; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 
ARPEGGIO AND SLURRING STUDY; [by M. 
A. Bickford]; cello. [25017 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241969;- U. S. school of music, 
New York,-N. Y. 
ARPEGGIO AND TECHNICAL STUDIES; by 
M. A. Bickford ; mand. [25018 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241550; U. S. school’ orewmusic 
New. York, N. Y. 

ARRIVAL OF THE GUESTS; march by Gus- 
tay Cords; piano. (Children’s festi- 
wal moar.) [25019 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244092; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


march by M. Greenwald; two vio- 

lins and piano. [25020 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2: Novae S10; 

E 248180; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 

ARZA Y OLE; nouveau garrotin, mu- 

sique de Miguel Picazo, pour piano. 

[25021 

© Oct. 31, 1910;-2 ce. Nov/ a, 1900; 

E 243296; Casa Dotésio, Madrid, 

Spain. 


AS PANTS THE HART; words from Ps. 
42, adapted by H. H. MeGranahan, 
music by Henry Parker; alto or 
baritone. (Select solos, no. 6.) 

[25022 

©-/ Nov. 14; 1910; 2 @ ANGye a6: 

1910; E 243542; H. H. McGranahan, 
Jamestown, Pa. 


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25041 


ASK FOR THE RAIN; words and music 

by F. E. Belden. [25023 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 

EK 242777; Franklin Edson Belden, 
Battle Creek, Mich. 


ASPIRATION ; words and music by E. F. 

Crane. [ 25024 

© i-e. Noy. 5, 1910; E 244129; 
Ellen F. Crane, Cameron, W. Va. 


ASSEMBLY PRAISE-BOOK; hymns and 
tunes for general use with respon- 
Sive readings from the Psalms, com- 
piled and edited by Leo Rich Lewis 


and Leon Ryder Maxwell. 16mo. 
[25025 
© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. T, 1910; 


A 274812; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


AT BETHLEHEM; Christmas cantata 
for choirs, music arr. by Alfred Jud- 
son. 4to. [ 25026 

© Wov. 7, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244215; Hall- Mack co., New York, 
Ney. 


AT DAWN OF DAY; words by Herbert J. 


Brandon, music by James Coleman. 
Ne. 2 in BD. [ 25027 
© Oct: 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 


E 243279; City music pub. co., Lich- 
. field, England. 


AT MORN ON THE ALPS; reverie fan- 
taisie by F. Barducci, op. 65; piano. 


St. Louis, Thiebes piano co. [25028 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
H 2438317; Fr. Barducci, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


AT THE BEND OF THE OLD FARM ROAD; 
words and music by John T. Mc- 
Donough. [ 25029 

Cie, 25, 1910: 2. c., Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242641; M. aero & sons, “New 
Mork N.Y. 


AT THE BLACKSMITH’S (In der 
schmiede) ; caprice by Carl Kling; 
piano. [25030 

Oesov. 10, 1910: 2 c... Nove 10, 
1910; EH 244295; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


AT THE CIRCUS; march by R. Streab- 
bog; piano. [25031 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EK 243219; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


AT THE MUSICAL SHOW; words and 
music by D. Granville. [25032 


i ve; Oct.).21,-1910; H.-242411; 
Dorothy Granville, Chicago, Ill. 


EE 


AT TWILIGHT; reverie by Ludwig Kel- 

lerman, op. 12; piano. [25033 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

KH 243209; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


AU BORD DU LAc (On the lake) ; bar- 
carolle, by D. A. Demoines; piano. 
[ 25034 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
EK 242772; Paul A. Schmitt, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 


AU CLAIR DU SOLEIL; valse-intermezzo, 

par Willy Schwember, op. 32; piano. 

[25035 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 

EK 242618; C. F. Teich, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


AU COUCHER DU SOLEIL; nocturne by 
Carl Bohm, op. 385, no. 3; piano. 

[25036 

e. Nov. 18, 

Banks & son, York, 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 
1910; E 243586 ; 
England. 


AU CBEPUSCULE, LES ELFES DANSENT; 
poéme de L. Fortolis, musique de 
Alexandre Georges. [25037 

© Noy. 12, -1910; ce. Nov. 14, 
1910; BE 2434838; L. Grus et cie., 
Paris, France. 


D) 


a 


Au Nit (On the Nile); traduit de 
lVarabe par M. de P., English version 
and music by A. Fredin. Cincinnati, 
W. H. Willis and co. [25038 

© Oct. (26; 1910 2c; Oct226, 1910; 


Bi ZAZA Aline * eediin, Cincin- 
nati: ©: 

AU POINT DU PIED (On tip-toe); ga- 
votte par Alphonse Durosier, pour 


piano. (Trois morceaux de danse, 
no. 2.) [25039 
©, Sept. 26; 1910: 2. Vern Och 22. 


1910: E 241734; B. Schott’s sdhne, 


Mainz, Germany. 


AU PRINTEMPS; poésie de Henri Cain, 
musique de Félix Fourdrain, op. 24. 
(Mélodies, no. 1.) [25040 

© - Nov. 12; 19103, 2).c. Nov. 14, 
1910: B 243486; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 

morceau de ge 


AUBADE A MIMI; mre par 


A. Scassola; orehestre avec piano 
eonducteur. 4to. | 25041 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. Oct. 1T, 1910; 


BE 242316: Francis Salabert, Paris, 


France. 


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AUF DER ALM (On the mountain) ; von 
Carl Bohm, op. 889, fiir pianoforte, 
ohne octavenspannung und mit fin- 
gersatzbezeichnung. (Acht vortrag- 
stiicke, no. 6.) [25042 

©) "Sept. 14:5 19105 2c) Oc 25; 
1910; E 242683; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


AUF DER DORFWIESE (Country dance) ; 
von Carl Bohm, op. 389, ftir piano- 


forte, ohne octavenspannung und 
mit fingersatzbezeichnung. (Acht 
vortragstticke, no. 8.) [25043 


©-Sept. 14, 1910: 2 c Oct: 26, 
1910; E 242685; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


AUF DER DUNE (On the downs); ged. 
von Victor Bliithgen, musik von El- 
len Kullmann. (Lieder und gesinge, 
no. 3.) [25044 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EH} 242722; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


AURORA; intermezzo by Geo. P. Shee- 
han; piano. [25045 
© Nev. 10; 1910-)2).c) Nov. 9, 
1910; E 243308; Thompson music 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


valse lente by Julian W. Kindt, 
arr. by M. Retford. (Boosey & co.’s 
new supplemental journal for mili- 
tary bands, no. 81.) [25046 
© Nov. 10) 71910; 2 eh “Nov 11, 
1910; EH 248387; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 
AURORE (L’) See Crepuscule (La) 
AUS DER KINDERWELT (Songs from the 
children’s world) ; acht kleine lieder, 
English words by Mrs. H. W. Dra- 
ber, musik von Max Reger, op. 76. 
(Schlichte weisen, band 5, no. 44— 
51, mittel.) [25047 
©. Oei. 17, 1910: 2 ce Oct. 31, 1910: 
H} 242987; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Auto (AN) JUST BUILT FOR TWO; 
words and music by HE. A. Enkel- 
mann. Professional. [25048 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1910; E 243615; 
HH, A. Enkelmann, Springfield, Mass. 


AUTUMN; by G. R. Combs, op. 29; 
piano. [25049 
© -Nov. 10; 191073 *2 .c. Nov. 11, 
1910; E 243336; Gilbert Raynolds 
Combs, Philadelphia, Pa. 


AUTUMN CANTER; petite polka by Chas. 
Lindsay; piano. (Stray musical 
thoughts, no. 3.) [25050 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 e«. Noy. 10, 
1910; E 244296; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


AUTUMN (THE) WOODS; part-song, 
words from the German of von 
Prang, music by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; men’s voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, no, 12111:) [25051 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EH 248033; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

AVENIR (L’); valse, by A. C. Fuld; 

piano. [25052 

© ‘Nov. 14;' 1910; 2c Now..12, 
1910; E 244440; A. Carrie Fuld, Bal- 
timore, Md. 

AVIATION FRANCAISE; grande _ valse, 
tirée de Femina, operette en 1 acte, 
de Rodolphe Berger, transcription 


par Gustave Michiels, pour piano 
seul. [25053 
© Oct. 18,. 1910; 2eeeeiieieeay, 
1910; E. 2428515; Joubert, | Baris; 
France. 
AVIATION MARCH; by J. A. Riano; 
piano. [25054 


© 1c. Nov. 12, 1910; EH 244339; 
J. A. Riano, New York, N. Y. 


AVIATOR. (THE); waltz? pyoetk. V- 
Forbes; piano. New York, Jerome 
H. Remick & co. [25055 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 240722; R. V. Forbes, New York, 
INES Ne 
AWAKE! ARISE; words by C. D. Mar- 
tin, music by W. Stillman Martin. 
[25056 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EK 242628; C. F. Allen and C. H. 
Marsh, Winona Lake, Ind. 


BABES IN THE WOOD; waltz by Glenn 

W. Ashley; piano. [25057 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242825; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

BABILLAGE; par Henri Van Gael, op. 
148, pour piano 4 4 mains. (Les 
chrysanthémes, no. 1.) [25058 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1910; 
KH 241695; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


BaBY MINE; intermezzo infantine, by 

Louis Maurice; piano. [25059 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; 

E 241789; Leo. Feist, New York, 
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BaABy’s BOX OF TOYS; written by Wor- 
ton David, composed by R. Penso. 
(Popular 6d ed., no. 215.) [25060 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1910; 
E 242405; Von Tilzer music co., Lon- 
don, England. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Kleine 
praludien und fugen (Short preludes 
and fugues); neue instruktive aus- 
gabe von Theodor Wiehmayer; 
piano. [25061 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
E 244463; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Madgeburg, Germany. 


— Konzert fiir violon in A moll; mit 
vortragsangaben von Henri Marteau, 
fiir violine und piano. Klavieraus- 
zug von Aug. Godllner, mit begleiten- 
der 2. violine zu studienzwecken. 

[25062 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241888; Steingriiber verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


aa in EK dur; mit vortragsanga- 
ben von Henri Marteau, fiir violine 
und klavier, mit begleitender 2. vio- 
line zu studienzwecken. [25063 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241922; Steingriber-verlag, 


Leipzig, Germany. 


Non sa che sia dolore; kantate 
no. 209, bearb. von Felix Mott], fiir 
eine sopranstimme, mit _ streich- 
orchester. Partitur. [25064 

© Oct, 1) 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244877; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
NoEk VN ¥. 


Octave studies (Etudes en oc- 
taves) ; after J. S. Bach, arr. by Isi- 
dor Philipp, piano. [25065 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct: 19, 1910; 
E 242388; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Zwei- und dreistimmige inven- 
tionen (Inventions in 2 and 38 
parts); neue instruktive ausgabe 


von Theodor Wiehmayer; piano. 
[25066 
© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
E 244464; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Madgeburg, Germany. 


BAGATELLE; by Carl Reger, op. 19, no. 
6; piano. (10 kleine albumblitter, 
no. 6.) [25067 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
H 242473; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


BarRNIES (Baby days); a song cycle, 
words by G. A. G. and M. I. Hurrell, 
music by John Ayre. [25068 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EH 248250; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Killarney ; 
theme with variation by Rose M. 
Brochard; piano. [25069 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 
K 243247; Century music pub. €o., 
New York, N. Y. 


BALLAD (THE) of SEMMERWATER; 
part-song, words by William Watson, 
music by Edgar L. Bainton; mixed 
voices. Ato. (Choral handbook, 
Curwen’s edition, 60962.) [25070 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
EH 242036; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


Bango (A) SONG; words by Howard 
Weeden, music by Sidney Homer, 
op. 22, no. 4; original key, high in C. 

[25071 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

EH 242709; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Nw 


BARBIER (DER) VON SEVILLA. See Ros- 
sini (G. A.) 


BARBLAU (OTTO) Vier stticke (Quatre 
piéces), op. 21; fiir orgel. [25072 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242578; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


BARCAROLE; ged. von A. F. von Schack, 
musik von Joseph Marx, fiir hohe 
stimme. (Lieder und gesiinge, erste 
folge, no. 1.) [25073 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241845; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


von Erkki Melartin, op. 59, re- 
vidiert von Wilh. Dugge. (lLyrisches, 
no. 1.) [25074 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 
H 243281; K. G. Fazer, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


BARCAROLLE; by S. Becker von Grabill, 

op. 44; piano. [25075 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 

EH 248048; S. Becker von Grabill, 
Lancaster, Pa. 


BARCAROLLE. See Offenbach (J.) 
(A, G,) 


BARCAROLLE. See Rubinstein 


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pt. 115, nos; Ve-3 


8 piéces lere posi- 
Cahier 1, 


BARNS (ETHEL) 
tion; pour violon et piano. 
no. 22. Cahier 2, no. 23. 

[ 25076, 25077 
© Oct A, 1910-2 each Oct. 22, 

1910; E 241693, 241694; B. Schott’s 

sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


BarToK (BéLA) 2 danses roumaines 
(2 roman tanc), op. 8; pour le piano 
en C moll et G dur, rev. par Frédéric 
Delius. [25078 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241861; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 


BASE BALL; two step, by George L. 
Spaulding; piano. (Seven easy 
pieces, no. 1.) [25079 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
FE 244001; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


BATTLE (THE) OF THE CENTURIES; 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Chas. H. Marsh. [25080 

©. Oct, 24 1910 2 «& Oct. 26, 
1910 Wi 242635; Praise Pubsxco., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BATTLESHIP NorTH Dakota; march by 
C. W. Bennet. 4to. (Standard edi- 
tion for orchestra, no. 392.) [25081 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EK 244141; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. : 


BAVARIAN WALTZ; arr. by M. A. Bick- 
ford; guitar and piano. [25082 
© Nov: 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
EK 244202; U. S. School of music, 
Néw York, N. Y. 
BE A HERO LIKE YOUR DAD; words and 
music by C. H. Laughlin. [25083 
@iiee, Oct. 31,1910: Wi 244484: 
Charles Henry Laughlin, Stockton, 
Cal. 


BE CAREFUL HOW YOU HANDLE ME; 
words by Wm. Jerome, music by 
Jean Schwartz. [25084 

© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 19, 
1910; E 242398; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


BEAM ONE MORE SMILE; words and 
music by F. F. Causey. [25085 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 243337; Francis F. Causey, Hamp- 
ton, Va. 
BEAUTIFUL CROWNS; words and music 
by H. Lillenas. [25086 
Oct. Aone ce. (Oe. 27. 1910; 
E 241791; Haldor Lillenas, Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 


BEAUTIFUL GIRLS; words by C. L. 
Sprankle, music by Alvin F. Billings. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[25087 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2°e Och sieao10; 

E 242942; Chas. L. Sprankle, Akron, 
Ohio. 


, BEAUTIFUL ROSE; words and music by 


Mrs. William Middleditch. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[25088 
© Oct. 1,.19107, 2 Ociaeerai10- 
E 240704; Mrs. Wm. Middleditch, 
Sharon Station, Md. 


BEAUTIFUL SPRING WALTZES; by Law- 
rence L. Willey; piano. [25089 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1910; W 244614; 

L. L. Willey & co., Rochester, N. H. 


BEAUTY AND THE BEAST; waltz or rey- 
erie by Herbert Le Grand; piano. 
[25090 
©. Nov..12, 1910:) 2eceeawe tt 
1910; E 243410; Frank K. Root & 
eco., Chicago, Il. 


BECAUSE I HAVE HIS worRD; words by 
Charles W. Fletcher, music by D. B. 
Towner. [25091 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244007; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BECAUSE OF YoU; words by <Almon 
Hennesley, music by Helen Louise 
Shaffer; medium. [25092 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 « Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 244811; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


words by Marie Beatrice Gannon, 
music by C. T. Ferry; high voice. 
Cleveland, H. EH. MeMillin. [25093 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E: 244140; Chas. T. Ferry, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


BECAUSE WE DO NOT ASK; words by 

Ella Lauder, music by D. B. Towner. 

[25094 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 244016; Chas. M. Alexander, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


BECAUSE YOU LOVE ME; words by H. D. 
Taylor, music by A. L. Powell, in 
B flat. [ 25095 

© Nov. 16)..1910;° 2° ¢, Neves: 
1910; E 243539; Wm. A. Pond & €o., 
New York, N. Y. 


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25115 


Bee (THE) SONG: from the operetta 
The spring maid, by Heinrich Rein- 


hae errs by K.. L.. Halle;- orch. 
and piano ace. 4to. [25096 


merttew tt.) 1910; 2. c. Nov: 12, 
1910; E 2444380; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Fir Elise; 
op. 173, albumblatt, rev. and fingered 
by Rafael Richter; pf. [25097 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241681; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Zork; IN. Y. 


— Menuett; arr. von W. Burmester, 
bearb. von A. Kaiser, ftir salon-or- 


chester mit piano. 4to. [25098 
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 


1910; E 241687; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


— Sonata in © minor, op. 18; ed. 
phrased and fingered by Stewart 
Macpherson; piano. Analytical edi- 
tion. (Beethoven sonatas.) [26099 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 


E 241810; Joseph Williams, Iltd., 
London, England. 
-_Sonatina in F, no. 2; rev. and 


fingered by Rafael Richter; pf. 
[25100 
©) Wet. 21, 1910: 2 ¢. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241682; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N: Y. 


in G, no. 1, rey. and fingered 
by Rafael Richter; pf. [25101 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
EK 241683; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mors IN. OY... 


BEETLES’ (THE) DANCE; by Edward 
Holst, ed. by J. W. Lerman; piano 
duet. [25102 

Gr Moy. 10:71910--.2 © Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244297; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BEFORE MY WINDOW; words by G. Ga- 

lina, Eng. version by Henry G. Chap- 

man, music by Rachmaninoff, op. 

26, no. 10; high in G. [251038 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; 

EH 241548; G. Schirmer, New York, 
TY. 


BEFORE THE FLOOD; words by Morris 
Harvey, music by H. G. Pélissier. 
[25104 
© Oct. 19, 1910; 2c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
EH 241595; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London, England. 


BEHOLD A STRANGER AT THE DOOR; 
words by Joseph Grigg, music by D. 
B. Towner. [25105 

© Oct. 20;.1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 1, 1910: 
EK 244012; Charles,.M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BEHOLD, I BRING YOU GOOD TIDINGS; 
Christmas anthem, words from Luke 
2, music by Herbert W. Wareing; 
mixed voices. (Octavo edition, no. 
12074. ) [25106 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 
EH 242383; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


—— Christmas song, 
mond C. Robinson. 1. In D and B 
flat. 2. With violin. [25107, 25108 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 
1910; EH 242029, 242030; Arthur P. 
Schinidt, Boston, Mass. 


music by Ray- 


BEHOLD YE Hts sTar; words by Elsie 
Dunean Yale, music by J. Lincoln 
Hall. 4to. (Christmas anthems, no. 
158.) [25109 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EH 243156; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


BEHR (FRANZ) Waltz (Walzer); op. 
503, no. 8, rev. and fingered by Ra- 
fael Richter; piano. 2a 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1910; 
HW) 242755; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Worle Ne Ye 


BEIM KUSS SCHLIESST MAN DIE AUGEN; 
walzerlied, text und musik von Ger- 
hard Sauber. (att 

© Sept) 105 1910892) ce - Oct: “24, 
1910; HE 242618; Georg Bratfisch, 
Trankfurt-Oder, Germany. 


BELEAGUERED (THE); part song, words 
by Henry F. Chorley, music by Sulli- 
van, arr. by John H. West; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Thechloral album, no. 
986. ) [25112 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; 
BK 242909; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


ME, THOSE ENDEARING 
YOUNG CHARMS; words by ‘Thos. 
Moore, harmonized and adapted by 
John Hyatt Brewer; chorus of men’s 
voices a capella. (Octavo choruses, 
no. 5515.) (25118 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241546: G. Schirmer, New York, 
IN; Y. 


BELIEVE IF ALL 


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BELIEVE ME, OLD GLORY; words by Jack 
Lawrence, music by Edwin Phelps. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[25114 

©; Oct: 31,1910; 2.6 Octsi1910; 

TH) 2429388; Burt L. Wheeler, Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 


BELINDA THE BELLE OF THE CHORUS; 
words and music by L. Dalton. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[25115 

© Oct. 31; 1910:92.e. Oct. 3 1980 : 

H 2429389; Lionel Dalton, Fresno, 
Cal. 


BELLA CA PUORTE ’E ZUOCCOLE; versi di 
HK. A. Mario, musica di F. Pugliese; 
canto e mandolino. [25116 

© Oct. 20, 1910: 2 «. Nov. 2, 1910; 
Ei 243092; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


BELLE (THE) OF A COLLEGE TOWN; 

words and music by Ned Highland. 

psa ere 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

Ki 244220; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Vork, N.Y: 


BELLERBY (EDWARD J.) ‘Toccata in D; 
op. 28; organ. [25118 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243519; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London, England. 


BELLINI (VINCENZO) Norma; grosse 
oper in 8 akten, ftir die deutsche 
buhne neu bearbeitet und instrumen- 
tiert von Felix Mottl. Partitur. 

[25119 

@© Sept. 10, 1910; 2-¢.-Oct. 29, 

1910; D 18749; Albert Ahn, Cologne, 
Germany. 


Betts (THE) OF SWEET ATHLONE; 
words by Edward ‘Teschemacher, 
music by Hllen Leighton-Vancourt. 
Noe invA flat: [25120 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EK 2438249; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London, England. 


Brenpix (MAx) Melodie; op. 12, no. 2; 

viol. with piano acc. P2502) 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

Hi} 244165; T. B. Harms and Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


BENDIX (THEODORE) ALBUM; piano. 

(Witmark series, no. 2.) [25122 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

HH 244221; M. Witmark & sons, New 
ork, “Ney: 


BENEATH HIS WINGS I’M SAFELY HID- 
ING; words by Julia H. Johnston, 
music by J. W. Henderson. [25123 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 21, 1910; 
H 242430; J. W. Henderson, Muske- 
gon Heights, Mich. 


BENEATH THE TREES (Unter den biu- 

men) ; bluette by Carl Kling; piano. 

[25124 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 e Nov. 10, 

1910; E 244298; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BENEDICITE, OMNIA OPERA; music by 
Roland Smart, ed. by Charles Les- 
lie; mixed voices. 4to. (Music for 
the Protestant Episcopal service, 
no. 327.) [25125 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
FE 242915; G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 


BENEDICTION; tone picture by Henry 

S. Sawyer; piano. [25126 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242835; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


——words from Numbers VI, music 
by D. B. Towner. [25127 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244024; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


—words anon., music by Harry 
Rowe Shelley ; soprano or tenor in F. 
[25128 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241799; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Nias 


BENEDICTUS IN D; music by Bertram 
Luard-Selby; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Modern church services, no. 72.) 

[25129 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242988; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


BERCEUSE; by Ernest F. Jores, op. 9, 
no. 2; piano. (Suite in G, no. 2.) 
[25130 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 «, Oct. sian 
E 242884; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Il. 


by J. C. Hooper, arr. by Wee: 
Armstrong, in D. 1. Violin and 
piano, 2. Piano. [25131, 25182 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 17, 
1910; BE 242158, 242157; James Cal- 
vin Hooper, Chicago, III. 


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BERCEUSE—Continued. 

——vyon Erkki Melartin, op. 59. revi- 
diert von Wilh. Dugge. (Lyrisches, 
no. 3.) [25133 

© Oct. 4. 1910: 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 248283; K. G. Fazer, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 

— (Cradle song); by Felix Drey- 
schock. transcribed by Edw. Lemare, 
ed. by Pierre Duvernet: organ. 

[25134 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244216; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 

—— (Wiegenlied): par V&aSa 
pour piano. (Bagatelles, no. 1.) 

[2o1sh 

eecee a2 1910: 2 cr Nov. 10, 

1910; E 244878; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


BERCEUSE. See Grieg (E. H.) 


BeRLI0zZ (Hector Louis) Choral fan- 
tasia on Faust: words by Florence 
Hoare and M. C. Gillington, music 
arr. by Perey E. Fletcher. 4to. 
(Choral handbook, Curwen’s edi- 
tion, no. 60961. ) [25136 

Moy. 14° 1910: 2 c. Nov. 12, 
1910; E 244422; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 

BERTINI (HENRI-JEROME); 25 études; 
ed. by Josef Frantz for piano. 1. 
Oye 25),.2.- Op. 32. [25137, 25138 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 18. 
1910; E 241460, 241461; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


BETHLEHEM: a sacred cantata, words 
written and arr. by E. Cuthbert 
Nunn, music by J. H. Maunder; for 
four solo voices and chorus. (Octavo 
ed.) [25139 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
HE 242526; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


BEWACHT; ged. von Franz Evers, 
musik von Victor von Woikowsky- 
Biedau, op. 30, fiir mittlere stimme 
mit klavier. (K06nigslieder, no. 6.) 

[25140 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2.c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

HE 244181; N. Simrock, g. m. b. b., 
Berlin, Germany. 


BEYOND THE SMILING AND THE WEEP- 
ING; quartet or chorus, words by 
Horatius Bonar, music by Geo. 
Noyes Rockwell; mixed _ voices. 
(Octavo church musie, no. 10096.) 

[25141 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 

1910; E 243463; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Suk, 


25150 


BIENE (DIE); von Martin Klassert, 
op. 40, ftir die violine mit beglei- 
tung des pianoforte. (6 vortrigs- 
Stlicke, no. 6.) [25142 

© Sept: 2471910 :.2 ce, Oc 22 
1910; E 241724; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


BiFF DuGAN; words and music by 

Herman Timberg. [25143 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 

EK 243116; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York, INGY: 


Big ROUND MOON; words by C. Hollen- 
beck, music by Martha Broecker. 

[25144 

© 1 ce) Oct.-217 1910 We 2424187 
Charles Hollenbeck, Chicago, I]. 


BiInLy WILSON’S CLOG; arr. by M. A. 
Bickford; banjo. [25145 
©) Oct. -25,- 19102272) c. Oe. 26; 
1910; E 242901; U. S. school of 
music, New York, N.Y. 


BIONDA SERENA; leggenda marinara, 
versi di G. E. Gaeta, musica di 
Francesco Pugliese, per canto e pi- 
anoforte. [25146 

Ocke SR Ao 732 1e., (Ocwk al; 
1910; E 242967; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


Birp (THE) OF BLUE; words by Chrys- 
tabel, music by Edward German. 
No. 2 in E flat. [25147 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2c Oct. 25, 
1910; EH 241775; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


BIRDS OF SPRING; waltz by J. Brown- 

field; piano. [2514S 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

EH 242844; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Bis AN’S ENDE DER WELT MIT DIR (TO 
the end of the world with you); 
amerikanisches lied von Ernst R. 
Ball, arr. von M. Royer; orchester 
mit piano direction. Stimmen. 4to. 

[25149 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 

H 242379; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 
Germany. 


Bizet (Georcrs) Amour (L’) est un 
oiseau rebelle; habanera from the 
opera Carmen, English version by 
Th. Baker; soprano. (Operatic an- 
thology, no. 1238.) [25150 

© Nov. 18, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 19, 
1910; E 244618; G. Schirmer, New 
WORKIN. 2s 


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BIZET (GEORGES )—Continued. 
Minuett, aus L’arlésienne; arr. 
von Paul Wetzger, fiir fidte, harfe 
oder klavier, und violoncello, mit 
viola ad lib. [25151 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244404; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


— Song of the toreador; words 


trans. by Abbie Farwell Brown; 
bar. solo and male chorus. 4to. 
[25152 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EH 242620; C. W. Thompson & ©o., 
Boston, Mass. 


BLACK BEAUTY; rag by Jean Schwartz; 

piano. [25153 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c Nov. 9, 1910; 

EK 248316; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


— waltz, by H. Fulton; pf. 4 hands. 

[25154 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

EK 242662; W. A. Evans, Boston, 
Mass. 


BLACK BELLE; written and composed 

by Geo. A. Stevens. [25155 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241958; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


Buiack (THE) MAN; from the suite 
The dwellers in the western world, 
by John Philip Sousa; piano. 

[25156 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec Nov. 1, 1910; 

EH 241952; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


BuLariz (HuGH) ARR. Nine settings of 
the Kyrie Eleison together with the 
Sanctus and the Gloria in Excelsis; 
arr. in chant form for parish choirs. 
4to. [25157 

© Sept. 27, (1910-2 "e! Oct. 7: 
1910; E 240679; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow, Scotland. 


BLESS THE LoRD, O MY SOUL; words 
from Psalm 103, music by LeRoy B. 
Campbell, op. 7. [2515S 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c Oct. 19, 1910; 
EH 242366; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


BLESSED (THE) STORY; words and mu- 

sic by Geo. W. Elderkin. [25159 

© Octaz2, 1910>>2.c. Oct, 22: 1910: 

HY 241622; G. W. Elderkin, Chicago, 
1H0B 


BLOSSOMS (THE); words and music by 
Mrs. L. M. Lockwood. [25160 


© 1c. Oct. 24, 1910; E 242539; 
Mrs. Lulu M. Lockwood, Long Beach, 
Cal. 

BLOW BUGLES; petite fanfare militaire 
by R. De Vilbac, ed. by S. L. Herr- 
mann; piano four hands. [25161 


© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EH 242567; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

BiLuE (THE) ALSATIAN MOUNTAINS; 
words by Claribel, music by Stephen - 
Adams, arr. by Geo. B. Nevin; tenor 
solo and chorus of men’s voices. 4to. 

[25162 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 

E 242788; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York Nee 

BLUE (THE) AND THE GREY; intro. 
The star Spangled banner and 
Dixey; march, by Carl Sidus; duet 
for the piano. [25163 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241604; Kunkel bros. music ¢o., 
St. Louis, Mo. 

BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND; with varia- 

tions, arr. by M. A. Bickford; guitar. 

[25164 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244208; U. S. school of music, New 
Yorks (NY, 

BLUE BIRD WALTZ; by W. C. Powell; 
piano. [25165 
© Nov. 12; 1910 7°29 er ailer 44. 
1910; E 248411; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


BLuE (THE) BIRD’S CALL; waltz by 
Henri Lavalle; piano. [25166 
© Noy. 12, 1910; 20eeeNiay. aaa. 
1910; E 243412; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Il. 


BLUEBELLS; schottische by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 41, no. 38; piano. 
(Flowers of the valley, no. 3.) 

[25167 

© Oct. 22, 1910: 2 & Novy. is 419i0- 

E 241999; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


BLUETTE; waltz, by J. B. Duvernoy, 
Op; 242; no. 1 44apie [25168 - | 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2c. Oct. 22, 1910; | 

E 241680; M. Witmark & sons, New | 
York, GNWIN: 
Boat sone; barearole, by Christiaan | 
Ixriens; violin and piano. [25169 | 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 cOck: 25, 49104 | 

E 242520: Carl Fischer, New York, 
De 


1452 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25189 


Boat sone—Continued. 
——by Le Roy B. Campbell, op. 9; 
piano. [25170 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910: 
E 241835; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 
BOHEMIAN GIRL; arr. by Carl Bonner; 
pf. eT ya 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242666; W. A. Evans, Boston, 
Mass. 
BOHEMIAN GOTHAM; by P. F. Wood- 
ford: piano. p2ot 72 
© 1 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; E 242765; 
Perey F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 
BoLerRo e10coso; par William van 
Iperen, pour violon ou _ violoncelie 
avec ace. de piano. [25173 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241703; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


BOLSA DEL PAJARO; words by W. S. 

Sanborn, musie by Father Florian. 

[25174 

Get *, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 

E 240905; Florian Zettel, Santa 
Barbara, Cal. 

Boo-Loo BEAU; words by Eddie Leon- 

ard, music by J. L. Hill. [25175 


© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243168; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York Nz YY: 

BOOSEY’S MILITARY JOURNAL; 129 
SERIES, NO. 1. Contents. Traumi- 
deale; waltz by Julius Fuéik, op. 
69. Le chantecler; a farmyard 
eapmece, by TT. W. 'Thurban.. Arr. 
by M. Retford; band. [25176 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
-E 242803; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

BorDER (THE) CHIEF; words by John 
Ee Wilson, music by Alfred. G. 
Robyn. [25177 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242150; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

Boreas; a northern idylle from the 
suite The four winds, composed and 
arranged by Geo. J. Trinkaus. 1. 
Orchestra. 2. Piano. L2olT sa 25079 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 
1910; EX 244222, 244223; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


BoUQuET DE ROSES; valse lente, by 
William A. Collard, arr. by 8S. De- 
shon; piano ace. 4to. [25180 

© Novy. 3, 1910; 2.c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243141; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England.* . 


Boy (THE) scours; patrol-march-two- 
step by A. J. Smith; piano. Chi- 
cago, Black, Smith & co. [25181 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 14, 1910; 


Hi 242452; Alfred J. Smith, Chicago, 
IGE 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Deutsche volks- 
lieder; ausgabe fiir zwei singstim- 
Inen, arr. von Hermann Zilcher. 
Erstes heft, no. 1-6. [25182 

© Noy. 5, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EK 244174; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 

—— Selected piano compositions [of] 
Johannes Brahms, ed. by Rafael 
Joseffy, with a preface by James 
Huneker ... Boston, O. Ditson com- 
pany; New York, C. H. Ditson & co. 
fetes ete: 1910]  xvop:, 2) 1 AniGsS. p: 
port. fol. (The musicians library) 
$1.50, paper; $2.50, cloth. [25183 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
A 275205; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

BREAKFAST IN MY BED ON SUNDAY 
MORNIN’; written by Gerald Grafton 
and Harry Lauder, composed by 
Harry Lauder. [25184 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241808; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

BREATHE ON ME BREATH OF GOD; words 
by Edwin Hatch, music by D. B. 
Towner, [25185 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EH 244014; Chas. M. Alexander, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

BRIDAL ROSE; waltz, by Theodore Mil- 
ler; piano. [25186 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ¢c. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 248506; Frank K. Root & 
co., New York, N. Y. 

BRIDAL TOUR; march, by C. W. Bennett. 
4to. (Standard ed. for orch., no. 
391.) [25187 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
BH 241650; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 
BRIDAL WREATH WALTZ; by R. Streab- 
bog; piano. [25188 
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
B 243220; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

BRIGHT AND JOYFUL IS THE MORN, 
Christmas anthem, words by J. 
Montgomery, music by W. Berwald; 
mixed voices. (Octavo edition, no, 
12099). [25189 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 248080; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25190 


Dt. ase 


BricgHt (THE) BEYOND; words and 
music by Geo. Noyes Rockwell; so- 
prano or tenor and alto. [25190 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242563; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


BrigHt (THE) CROWNING DAY; words 
by EK. E. Hewitt, music by G. W. 
Elderkin. [25191 

©lOct. 22) 19165 2c. Oct, 22, 1910; 
EH 241625; G. W. Elderkin, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


BRIGHTEST AND BEST; words by Regi- 
nald Heber, music by Fred H. 
Young. [25192 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 2441138; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


3RILLIANT PIANO DUETS; a collection of 
choice and brilliant piano duets. 
Third grade. [25193 
©) Sept. 30, 1910; 2c. Oets 17, 
1910; EH 242445; Academic music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BRING BACK MY LENA TO ME; from He 
came from Milwaukee, words by 
Irving Berlin, music by T. Snyder. 

: [25194 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
EK 241527; Ted Snyder co., New 
York; Nv: 


BRING THE LOST TO JESUS; words and 
musie by J. HE. Chappell. [25195 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 2438018; J. E. Chappell, Hannibal, 
Mo. 


BRISE DE MER (In der seeluft) ; schizzo 
par F. Paolo Frontini; piano. 
[25196 
©) Cet 1ts AGI! 2 ce Nove 12, 
1910; E 244447; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


Brook (THE) (Le ruisseau); ron- 
delle, by Léonard Gautier, rev. and 
fingered by Rafael Richter; piano. 

[25197 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; 

EK 242748; M. Witmark’& sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


BROTHER, THOU ART GONE BEFORE US; 
anthem from the sacred musical 
drama The martyr of Antioch, music 
by Arthur Sullivan. New edition. 
4to. (Vocal library, no. 94.) [25198 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EK 241948; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


BROTHERHOOD HYMNAL; comp. for the 
third national convention of the 
Congregational brotherhood of 
America, Boston, Mass., Oct. 10th to 
20th, 1910 .. . cover-title, 24 p. S8vo. 

[25199 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 « Oct. 19, 1910; 

A 2738653; Century co., New York, 
Ng X. 

4ROTHERHOOD MARCH; by Bert L. Bil- 
lings. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. Ato. 

[ 25200, 25201 
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 & eaeh Nov. 9, . 


1910; E 2488524, 2438325; Fillmore 
bros. -co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
3ROWN, BROKE AND BREEZY; written 


and composed by R. P. Weston and 
Harry Bedford. [25202 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 © Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244823; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


3ROWN EYES OF BLUE; words by Dora 

Greenwell, music by Seymour Ellis. 

No. 2 in D, original key. [25203 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

HE 242981; Wickins & co., London, 
England. 


3ROWNIES’ (THE) REVELS; by Glenn 

W. Ashley ; piano. [25204 

©. Nov.- 12, 1910: 2 fen veel 

° 1910; E 248418; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Il. 


3UGLE (THE) BOY’S LAST CALL; words j 
and music by J. Harding. New J} 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. | 

[25205 

© Oct. 24, 1910 ;:2:e Gem 24, t310- 

TH) 242555; James Harding, So. Dart- 
mouth, Mass. 


I;UMBLE (THE) BEE AND THE TUMBLE 
BUG; words adapted from Bill Nye, 
music by Alfred G. Wathall; men’s 
voices. 4to. [25206 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242484; Fillmore brothers co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

BuncH (A) OF ROSES; Spanish march 

by R. Chapi, arr. by Aug. C. Ely; pf. 
[25207 | 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 e. Noy. 9, 191058 9 

HK 244361; Jos. W. Stern & co., New | 
York Nea. | 
3UNTE REIHE; 22 )beliebte und dank- } 


bare vortragsstiticke, in bequemer | 
Spielart, von Robert JWKlaass, fur | 
klavier. [25208 | 


© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, | 
1910; E 241862; Globus verlag, g. m. } 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 4 | 


1454 | | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-32, Dee., , 1910 


Burpetr (GeorcE A.) Bight’ re- 
sponses; mixed voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, no. 12071.) [25209 

© Noy. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910? 


E 244144; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


BURGMULLER (FRIEDRICH) LEHighteen 
characteristic studies, op. 109; for 
pianoforte, fingered and ed. by Fred. 


L. Hateh. Book 1. [25210 
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 19, 
1910: E 244612; W. A. Evans, Bos- 


ton, Mass. 


— Rondoletto; op. 76, no. 1, piano. 

Psy tal 

i Get. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 

E 242757; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


BURY ME NOT IN THE DARK OLD WOODS; 
words by C. M. Loughlin, music by 


Arthur A. Penn. P2svAle 

(uNev. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7; 1910; 

BE 2438259; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Vork, N. Y. 

Busoni (Frrruccio) Sonatina: fiir 

klavier. [25213 


fee 2a, 1910- 2 cc. Oct. 22, 


1910; E 241636; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer-_ 


mann, Leipzig, ~Ger many. 


Bustin’ Birry: two-step by Karl 
Kaps. 4to. (Boosey & co.’S brass 
and reed band journal, no. 503.) 

[25214 


@ Gee 6, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 


E 2433038; J. Roberts & co., London, 
England. 
BUTTERFLIES WHEN WINGING; from 


re-married, by 
hotel orchestra. 


The merry widow 
Carl von Wegern; 
4to. [25215 

© Nov. 7. 1910; 2c: Nov. 8; 1910; 
BE 244224 ; SL Witmark & sons, New 
Werk. N:-¥. 


BUTTERFLY’S (THE) ROMANCE; charac- 
teristic dance by Chas. Millegram; 
piano. (Five compositions from Na- 
ture sketches, no. 1.) [25216 

Gi esepts 10; 21910 2° e. ' Oct. : 20, 
1910; E 241529; S. Simon, Chicago. 
Tl. 


BY-AND-BYE; words by Herbert J. 


Brandon, music by Seymour Ellis. 
No. 2-in D, original key. [20217 
Semis Ss) 910s 2) en Och: 31, 


1910; E 242980; Wickins & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


25226 


By THE LAKE WHERE THE DEAR OLD 
SHAMROCK GROWS; words by F. M. 
Brown, music by Chas. L. Lewis. 

[25218 
er Nowe 

M. Brown, 


© Get -31- 19102 
1910; E 2438338; Frank 
Bayonne, N. J. 


BY THE OCEAN SIDE; words and music 
by John Joseph Donahue. [25219 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
EK 242782; John J. Donahue, Law- 
rence, Mass. 


By THE SEA; written and composed by 
John A. Glover-Kind. [ 25220 
© Novy. 10, 1910. 2” c Nov. 10; 
1910; E 244324; B. Feldman &€ co., 
London, England. 


CaADIx; opérette de Chueca y Valverde, 
grande fantaisie en deux parties, arr. 
par Emile Tavan, pour orchestre, 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [25221 

©/Oct.. 31, 191052) c. Nove eeigi0: 
E 243295; Casa Dotésio, Madrid, 
Spain. 


CADMAN (CHARLES WAKEFIELD) Four 
American Indian songs; words by 
Nelle Richmond Eberhart, music by 


C. W. Cadman, op. 45, arr. by Vic- 
tor Harris; women’s voices. 4to. 
[25222 


©) Nov. 15; 1910.72e Nov, 17; 
1910; BE 244552; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


CALEDONIA; patriotic ode, words by 
Robert Burns, music by W. B. 
Mooney; chorus and piano. 4to. 

[25225 


OMmNov. Te Ol0y 2c Nove Ts: 
1910; E 248607; Paterson & sons, 
Edinburgh, Scotland. 


CALICO DANCE; caprice by Victor G. 

Boehnlein; orchestra. 4to. [25224 

@vOcwas, 191032’ e) Oct. 17, d910; 

HE 242197; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


Catt (THE); from Three songs of the 


sea, words by P. J. O’Reilly, music 
by Haydn Wood. 25225 
©) UNowtr0, 1SLOe? 2c.) Noy. 1, 


1910; E 2483888; Boosey & co., Lon- 


don, England. 


CALL OF THE NYMPHS: by Louis Lich- 


tenstein; piano. [25226 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 1, 1910; 
BE 241958: John Church co., Cincin- 


nati, Ohio. 


1455 


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25227 


pti nae ease 


CALL TO ARMS; marche militaire, by 


Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 232, no. 2; 
violin and piano. (Musical impres- 
sions, no. 2.) [25227 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2.<¢ Nov. 14, 
1910; E 2438464; Theo. Presser cCo., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CALM ON THE LISTENING EAR OF NIGHT; 
Christmas or general use, music by 
Will M. S. Brown. 4to. [25228 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 243339; Brown & HEdwards Co., 
Wilmington, Del. 


— Christmas anthem, words by EH. 
Sears, music by F. Flaxington 
Harker, op. 41, no. 5; alto or bari- 
tone solo with three-part chorus of 
women’s voices, violin and violon- 
cello obbl. and piano. (Octayvo chor- 
uses, no. 5457.) [ 25229 

© Nov. 12, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 2438449; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.Y: 


CALVARY; words and music by Jean 

Howard. [25230 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

E 242631; Chas. H. Marsh, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


CAMELLIA; flower song by Alfred Field- 

house; piano four hands. [Zb2Zai 

CGrOcin2 1910-52 cs Oct. 22, 1910: 

EK 242571; W. A. Evans, Boston, 
Mass. 


WALTZ + «Dy ID. “Ge 
Doane; piano. Washington, D. C., 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25232 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
EK 244078; David G. Doane & 
Raphael Costa, Ridgewood, N. J. 


CAMPAIGN (THE) 


CAMPANIELLO D’ORO; versi di G. Ca- 
paldo, musica di V. Fassone; canto 
e mandolino. [25233 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 243084; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


CAN THE MASTER DEPEND UPON ME; 
words by Stanley Jester, music by 
C. H. Marsh. [25234 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26,1910; 
E 242624; Chas. H. Marsh, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


CANDY-MAN (THE); words and music 
by Clare Kummer. [25235 
© NoveciG: £19105) 2° GraNoy. 17, 
1910; E 244569; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


CANE (THE) BOTTOM’D CHAIR; words 
by W. M. Thackeray, incidental 
music by Henry Tolhurst; recita- 
« tion with piano ace. (Musical mono- 
logues, no. 52.) [25236 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 «. Oct. 17, 1910; 
HH 242202; Reynolds & co., London, 
England. 


CANNON. See Moszkowski (M.) 


CAN’T YOU FIND A GIRL FOR ME; song 
by A. M. Beam. New York, Jerome 
H. Remick & co. [252387 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 © Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 240718; Anna M. Beam, New 
eon le IN VG 


CANTA, 0J’ MARENA; versi di A. Cali- 
fano, musica di E. Di Capua; canto 
e mandolino. [25238 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Noy. 2, 1910; 
E 243088; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


CANTABILE; par F. Paolo Frontini; 

piano. (EHsquisses musicales, no. 8.) 

[25239 

© Oct. 11,1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 

I) 244448; Carisch & Jinichen, Mi- 
lan, Italy. 


CANTIQUE DE NoEL (O holy night) ; by 
Ad. Adam, trans. by Lefébure-Wely, 
ed. by Josef Frantz; violin or ’cello, 
piano and organ. [25240 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ¢ Noy. 8 1910; 
E 244218: White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


CANTIQUES (LES) GREGORIENS; Coll. de 
cantiques dans le style grégorien, ou 
adaptés des mélodies liturgiques, 
par D. L. David et R. Senga, avec 
ace. par F. Brun pour orgue ou har- 
monium. 1*° livraison. [25241 

© Oct.-18,,1910; 2c, Ochiai Tao me: 
Ke 2423842; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


words and music by 
I. Haycock. .Washington, D2)\C.; 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25242 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; 
E 241763; Isaac Haycock, Cherry- 
vale, Kans. 


CANTON SUE; 


CANZONE (LA) NAPOLITANA. Piedi- 
grotta Santojanni 1910. Anno 9. 
[25243 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 241565; G. Santojanni, Naples, 
Italy. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25263 


CANZONETTA; by Max Bendix, op. 12, 

no. 1; viol. with piano ace. [25244 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 244166; T..B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


Capriccio; par L. Aloiz, op. 51, pour 
piano. (Quatre morceaux, no. 2.) 
[25245 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244879: Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


CAPRICCIO MAZURKA; par Otto de 
Tidebohl, op. 138, pour violon avec 
ace. de piano. [25246 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 248287; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


CAPRICCIOSA (LA); canzonetta, versi di 
F. M. Siciliano, musica di Alfredo 
Mazzucchi. [25247 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EK 242952; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


CAPRICE-ETUDE; par F. Paolo Frontini; 

piano. [25248 

fer. 11, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 12; 1910; 

E 244449; Carisch & Jiinichen, Mi- 
lan, Italy. 


CAPTAIN DINKELPOP; from the musical 
play Marriage a la carte, words by 
C. M. S. McLellan, music by Ivan 
Caryll. [25249 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244271; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


CAPTAIN GINJAH, O. T.; written and 

composed by Fred W. Leigh. [25250 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241961; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


Carcassit (M.) Caprice; arr. by M. A. 

Bickford; guitar. [25251 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244207; U. S. school of music, New 
ork. IN. Y. 


CARMINA PRINCETONIA; the university 
song book, fourteenth edition, edited 
by Ernest Carter. 8vo. [25252 


© Oci. 5, 1910;-2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
A 274119; G. Schirmer, New York. 
MY: 


CARNEVAL; ouverture von Ant. Dvorak, 
op. 92, bearbeitung von Paul Klengei, 
fiir clavier. [25.253 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EH 244173; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


CASA MIA; melodia napolitano, versi 
di HE. A. Mario, musica di HE. Nutile, 
per canto e pianoforte. [25254 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 


EK 242966; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 
CASSANDRA; valse lente, by Laura 
Lemon; piano. [25255 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 241514; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London, England. 
CAT GRIN RAG; by Flora Bergman; pf. 
[25256 
© Nov. 8, 1910; 2c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244197 ; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
ING ays 
CAVALIERI; Spanish serenade, by W. C. 
Powell; pf. [25257 
© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241568; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. 
(P.) 
CAVATINE; par Théodore Dubois, pour 
cor avec ace. de piano. [25258 
© Nov. 12,7) 191022) ca Nov. 14, 
1910; EH 243487; Heugel & cie, Paris, 
France. 


See Mascagni 


CELEBRATED PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH; by 
Henri Lavalle; piano. [25259 


© Noy. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 19105 
E 242818; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


CENDRES D’AMOUR (Vergltihte liebe) ; 
valse chantée, vers de Pierre d’Amor, 
versione ritmica di A. Franci, mu- 
sique de I. Sandun. [25260 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
H 244450; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan, 
Italy. 


CERTAIN (A) PARTY RAG; words by Ed- 
gar Selden, music by Tom Kelley. 
[25261 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241978; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Work uN. oY; 


CHACONNE MODERNE; by Theo. Dubois, 
op. 69, rev. and fingered by Rafael 
Richter; piano. [25262 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
BE 242747: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 

CHALLINOR (F. A.) Seven hymns for 
special occasions; words by J. W. 
Hewitt and others. 16mo. 25263 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1910; 

I} 240677; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 

gow, Scotland. 


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25264 


DL. 1s WSs) 


CHAMPIONS (THE); words by I. B. 
Amick, music by H. J. Chopourian. 
[25264 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 243340; H. J. Chopourian, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

CHANSON D’AMOUR; by Nathan Spier, 
op. 12; piano. [25265 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 2438194; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 

CHANSON D’EVIRADNUS; poésie de Vic- 
tor Hugo, musique de Francis 
Thomé, [25266 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242337; Thomé, Paris, France. 


CHANSON DE GABIER; paroles et mu- 
sique de G. Aubert. [25267 
©) Oct: 3, 1910 =2 c Oct., 22, /1910- 
EK 241665; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 
CHANSON DU VANNIER; poésie de A. 
Theuriet, musique de Francis Thomé. 
Paris, Henry Lemoine & cie. 

[25268 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910: 

EH 242332; Thomé, Paris, France. 


CHANSON PROVENGAL; words by F. van 
der Hist, English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by E. Dell’ 
Acqua, arr. by Harry Rowe Shelley ; 
chorus of women’s voices with so- 
prano solo. (Octavo choruses, no. 
5459. ) [25269 

@rNoy.= 10; 1910 2c. “Noy. 1 
1910; E 248334; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


CHANSON RUSTIQUE; paroles et mu- 
sique par G. Aubert. [25270 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c Oct. 22, 1910: 

E 241666; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


CHANSONETTE JOYEUSE; by Ethel 

Barnby; piano. [25271 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910: 

EK 248271; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


CHANT D’AMOUR; valSe chanson, yon 
Rranz Wrodja, op...oa,..arr. von. Th, 
Ritter, fiir 2 mandolinen, mandola, 
guitarre und klavier. (Mandolinen- 
musik, no. 38.) [2522 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910: 
E 244380; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


CHANT DU CREPUSCULE; poésie de Vic- 


tor Hugo, musique de Francis 
Thomé. Paris, Henry Lemoine & 
cie. [25273 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910: 
E 242331; Thomé, Paris, France. 


CHANT DU REPOS (Song of rest); par 

D’Auvergne Barnard; piano. [25274 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11. 1910; 

E 243405; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


CHAPPELL’S ARMY JOURNAL, NO. 368. 
Contents :—The grotesques, by Vere 
Smith. Mr. Jollyboy, by R. Penso. 
Rendezvous, by Pedro de Zulueta. 
Arr. by Dan Godfrey for military 
band. [25275 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244272; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

CHARGE (THE) OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE; 
words by Lord Tennyson, music by 
D. C. Williams; chorus for T. T. B. 
B. 4to. [25276 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1910; E 240674; D. Christmas Wil- 
liams, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, 
England. 


CHARMING SPRING. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. EF.) 


CHARMING WALTZES; a collection of 
the best known up-to-date waltzes; 
piano. [25277 

©: Sept. 30; 1910: >2 Nem even ae 
1910; E 242446; Academie music co., 
New York, N. Y. 

CHATTERBOX (THE); babilage, by 

Christiaan Kriens; violin and piano. 

[25278 

© -Oct. 18, 19103: 20 e7 ice 24. 

1910; E 242521; Carl Fischer, New 
York NOW. 

CHECKERS ; two-step by W. Leon Ames; 
orchestra. 4to. [25279 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243263; M. L. Carlson, Chicago, 
TH. 

CHEER UP, BROTHERS; march and two- 
step by Louis Weslyn, arr. by W. C. 
O’Hare. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 4to. 

[25280, 25281 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. each Noy. 3; 

1910; E 244064, 244065; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, N. Y. 

CHERCHEZ LA FEMME (Winsome wom- 
an); words and’ musie by Erie Bar- 
ing. [25282 

© Noy. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244273; Chappell & co., itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


CHERE PETITE AUX LEVRES ROSES ; poésie 
de Georges Clerc, musique de HE. 
Lauga, pour baryton. [25283 

©: Nov. 12,.°1910;°.2 @. Neveu: 
1910; E 248497; Emile Lauga, Paris, 
Krance ~ 


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CHICAGO RECORD; march, by A. F. Wel- 
don; orchestra. 4to. [25284 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241820; F. C. Menges, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
CHICKEN ISLE; words and music by 
Nick Tenny. [25285 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; E 243440; 
Nick Tenny, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


CHIEFEST AMONG TEN THOUSAND; words 
and music by F. E. Belden. [25286 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242778; Franklin Edson Belden, 
Battle Creek, Mich. 
CHILDREN’S (THE) SONG; words by E. 
Wilson, music by H. B. Day. 4to. 
[25287 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2c. Oct. 28, 1910: 
E 242789; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York, W: “Y. 


CHILI SAUCE; rag time song, 

and musie by H. A. Fischler. 

[25288 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 

1910; E 248550; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

CHIMES (THE) OF ELEVEN; a toast to 
our absent brothers, words and mu- 
sic by J. B. Carey. [25289 

© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; E 243515; 
Joseph B. Carey, Alameda, Cal. 

CHINA (A) CLOCK AND A DRESDEN CAT; 
words by C. P. McDonald, music by 
W.C. Powell. [25290 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 243107; Church, Paxon & co., New 
York, N. Y. 


CHIPPERS-IN WITH SANTA CLAUS; a 
unique Christmas cantata, libretto 
by B. B. James, music by Mrs. 
Carrie B. Adams. S8vo. [25291 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
EK 243323; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
- cinnati, Ohio. 


words 


CHOICE ANTHEMS; compiled by J. H. 
Fillmore. 96 p. 4to. [25292 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; 
A 274280; Ruebush-Kieffer co., Day- 
ton, Va. 


| CHOICE MELODIES. Booki1. 8vo. [25293 


mc) Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241983; Standard co., Baltimore, 
Md. :, 


| CHoose THovu For ME; words by Har- 
| riet H. Pearson, music by D. B. 
Towner. [25294 

ie) Wet, 20, 1910 2° c. Nov, 1, 1910; 
E 244011; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia- Pa. 


CHOP SUEY RAG; words by J. Phillips, 
music by J. Schenk. [25295 
© 2) c¢., Oct. 25. 190105 Palais 7 
Jack Phillips & Jos. Schenck, Brook- 
lyn, Nowy, 


CHOPIN (FRANCOIS FREDfRIC) Ma- 
zurka; op. 7, no. 1, frei bearbeitet 
von César Thomson; violine und 
klavier. [25296 

©) Oct. 155.1900 42 Nove? 
1910; E 244466; G. Oertel, Brussels, 
Belgium. 


CHOPIN; text von Hlsa Laura von 
Wolzogen, musik von Joan Manén, 
op. A-4. (Sechs lieder, no. 1.) 

[25297 

©) Sept. 12, =1910 °2.- co Océ. 2b, 

1910; E 242701; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


CHOR DER ENGEL (Angel’s chorus) ; 
Weihnachtsmusik von Alfred Kaiser, 
fiir klavier. (Die heilige nacht, no. 
8.) [25298 

© Oct. 18; 19102 2c. Oct, 17, 1920; 
EH 242185; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


CHORAL FANTASIA ON Faust. See Ber- 


1107; (EL. 1. ) 


CHORAL FANTASIA ON THE MASTER- 
SINGERS OF NUREMBERG. See Wag- 
ner (R.) 


CHORDS AND POSITIONS; by M. A. Bick- 

ford; banjo, keys of A, D, E and B. 

[25299 

© O¢t. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 20,1910; 

E 241558; U. S. school of music, 
New aYork.oN, Ye 


CuRIsTt (THE) CHILD; words by May 
L. Tibbits, music by C. F. Price. 
[25300 
Ch Octe 10; 1910052 “ci Nov. 48, 
-1910; © 243606; Carl F. Price, New 
York, Noe. 


CHRIST-CHILD (THE) STORY: Service 
for Christmas, words by Mrs. W. B. 


Dingman and others, music by 
er 

Charles H. Maskell and others. 5vo. 

[253801 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243055; Heidelberg press, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


CHRIST HAS WALKED WITH ME; words 
by H. E. Hewitt, music by C. F. 


Allen. [253802 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 2429627: Chas. F. Allen, Winona 


Lake, Ind. 


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pt. 11, n.S:, Vv. 5 


CHRIST IS BORN; sacred song, music by 
D. B. Wilson. (The choir, v. 11, no. 
12°) [253803 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov: 11, 1910; 
E 248367; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


CHRISTBAUM; ged. von <A. Christen, 
musik von Joseph Marx, ftir hohe 
stimme, (Lieder und gesinge, erste 
folge, no. 2.) [253804 

© Sept. 24, 1910: 2 c Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241847; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag. Vienna, Austria. 


CHRISTIANS, AWAKE; words by John 

Byrom, music by C. F. Price. [25305 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 

E 243604; Carl F. Price, New York, 
NY 


CHRISTMAS; a concert exercise, words 
by Palmer Hartsough and others, 
music by Powell G, Fithian. Svo. 

[25306 

© Nov. 1, 1910;.2 e. Nov. 2, 1910; 

E 243019; Fillmore music house, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


sacred cantata, words selected and 
music written by H. J. Stewart; sop., 
ten. and bass soli with chorus of 
mixed voices and organ or orchestra 
ace. Vocal score. 4to. [25307 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
EK 242914; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


CHRISTMAS BELLS; a concert exercise, 
words and music by S. B. Stam- 
baugh. 8vo. [25308 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243021; Fillmore music house, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS (A) CAROL; words by Eliz- 
abeth Newman, music by D. L. 
Fiske. [25309 

©) Noy. 21910: 2sc6-Novs, 19, 
1910; E 244683: Dwight Lewis 
Fiske, New York, N. Y. 


CHRISTMAS DAY; choral fantasy on 
old carols, composed by Gustav von 
Holst, with ace. for organ. 8vo. 

[25310 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 248240; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


CHRISTMAS FOR THE LONELY; words 
and music by Robert Harkness. 
[25311 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov..1; 1910: 
E 244042; Charles M. Alexander. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CHRISTMAS GREETING; by EH. L. Ash- 
ford; organ. obl. S8vo. [25312 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EK 244114; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS NIGHT; words and musie 
by Carlo Minetti. [25313 


©. Nov.. 14, 1910 5.2 ¢ Moye, 14, 
1910: E 243465; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CHRISTMAS PRAISES; Christmas serv- 
ice, words by Mary Mills and others, 
music by A. L. Judefind and others. 
8vo. [25314 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce Newe259910- 
E 243044; Judefind bros., Baltimore, 
Md. 

CHRISTMAS STAR; Service for Sunday- 
schools, words by F. A. Clark and 
others, music by F. A. Clark. 4to. 

[25315 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1910; 

E 243157; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


CHRISTMAS TREASURY, no. 21; devoted 


to recitations [ete.] Containing also | 


the complete primary service, A 
journey to Christmas land; music 
by Karl K. and E. S. Lorenz. 8vo. 
[25316 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; A 272632; Lorenz pub: co, 
Dayton, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS (THE) VISION; a sacred 
Christmas song-story cantata, the 
story by Ida L. Reed, the music by 
Emerson, and others, ed. by G. F. 
Rosche. 8vo. [25317 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
A 272728; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago, 
i. 


CHRISTUSKIND (DAS) (The Holy 
Child): Weihnachtsmusik von AI- 
fred Kaiser, fiir klavier. (Die 
heilige nacht, no. 7.) [25318 

© Oct. 18, 1910; B-cawens, 
1910; E 242184; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CIGARETTES; waltz song, words by E. 
Furry, music by EH. Furry and B. 
Kern. [25319 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241790; Edna B. Furry & Bertha 
Kern, Lancaster, Ohio. 

CINDERELLA; waltz by Herbert Le §@ 

Grand; piano. : [25320 | 
© “Nov.,.12,.1910,. 2. cao sti: 

1910; E 243414; Frank K. Root & | 

co., Chicago, Ill. 


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25340 


CINDY COME BE MY BRIDE; words and 
music.by Henry Fink. [25821 

mer. 16, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 17, 
1910: B 244556: Head music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


City (THE) BEAUTIFUL: words written 
by Annie Johnson Flint, music com- 
posed by Gottfried H. Federlein; 
arr. for sop. solo. quartet and chorus. 
4to. (Church music review. no. 
276.) [25322 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
BH 241520; H. W. Gray co., New 
Tork. N.Y. 


CLASSIC RAG; by G. A. Gogniat; piano. 

[25323 

© 1 ce. Oct. 19, 1910; E 242168; 

Georges August Gogniat, New York, 
Ty... ¥: 


CLASSICS FOR THE VIOLIN; [compiled by 
Wm. Arms Fisher], with piano acc. 
Vol. 2. [25324 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 242389; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


CLIMBING ROSE; Theodore 

Miller; piano. [25325 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 244131; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


march by 


CLING TO THE PROMISE OF GOD: words 
by Elizabeth B. Mille, music by G. S. 
Schuler. [25326 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244837; George S. Schuler, 
Chicago, Ill. 


CLINKERS; characteristic two-step by 
W. Po Slack, jr.; piano. [25327 
© Oct. 14, 1910: 2 ¢. Nov. 18, 
1910; E 244627; W. P. Slack, jr., 
Boston, Mass. 


CLouDS; words and music by Olive 

Pannell, No: 1.in -C. [253828 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 

E 242924; Orpheus co., London, Eng- 
land. 


CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE; concert waltzes 

by G. E. Rausch; piano. [25329 

© 1 c. Nov. 9, 1910; E 2433809; 
George E. Rausch, Omaha, Nebr. 


CLOVER BLOSSOMS; waltz by R. Streab- 

bog; piano. [253830 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 248221; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


CLOVER LEAF; idyl by W. C. Powell; 

piano. Piapal 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Nov: 7/1910: 

EL 243210; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Tl. 


CoLE 30 FLYER; words and music by 

J. Lee Bowers. [258382 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EH 244581; L. S. French, Indianapo- 
lis, Ind. 


CoLoMBA (LA) (The dove); English 
version by Henry G. Chapman, mu- 
sic by S. Yradier; soprano in D. 

[25333 

© Octe17, 1910 42 -¢ Oct18: A910; 

E 241475; G. Schirmer, New York, 
IN a 2 


COLOMBINE; polketta, par Charles God- 

ard, pour piano. (Carnaval, no. 1.) 

[ 25334 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

Be 2441 N. Simrock. 72. mi sp-e., 
Berlin, Germany. 


COLONIAL CURTSEY; by Danforth W. 
Comins; “ops, 6) 510) de carr. sbi kes 
Gruenwald. (Concert edition for or- 
chestra, no. 441.) [25335 

©, Nov. i 1910: 2 cl Nov, o. 1od0: 
FE 244142; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


COLUMBIA’S GOLDENROD; words and mu- 
sic by EH. H. Kalley; mixed voices. 
[258386 
© Nov: 14, 1910; '2° ck Now: 16, 
1910; E 243548; Ella Hartwig Kal- 
ley, Indianapolis, Ind. 


CoLUMBINE; valse by Cyril J. Gar- 
dener; piano. [25837 
OuNove 1705/1910 Zines Nove cht 
1910; E 244595; J. R. Lafleur & 
son, London, England. 


aa Tle OLehestra, 9 4tO.. (ewe 


saal edition, no. 31.) [25838 

© Nove elt O10 >) 2 "ec. Novait, 
1910; E 244594; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
London, England. 


CoLuMBUS; romantic music drama, li- 
bretto and music by C. F. Stayner. 
Vocal score. [25339 

© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; H 243442; 
Charles Frederick Stayner, Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 


CoLUMBUS DAY MARCH; by G. Virgil- 
lito: piano. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [25840 

© Nov. 12,.1910; 2 ec Nov. 12, 
1910: BE 244479; Guissepe Virgillito. 
New York, N. Y. 


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ptsieseS v5 


COMBINATION FINGER AND TRANSPOSI- 
TION EXERCISES; by H. G. Tucker; 
piano. [25341 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242189; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


COME AFTER BREAKFAST; [and] I’m not 
that kind of a girl; medley two step, 
arr. by Aug. C. Ely; piano. [25342 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244862; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Worle. Neve 


COME AND WORSHIP; anthem for Christ- 
mas-tide, words by J. Montgomery, 
music by Richard Henry Warren. 
(Octavo edition, no. 12100.) [25348 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244143; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


COME BACK, COME BACK AND BE MY WIN- 
TER GIRL; words and music by C. K. 
Slade; violin acc. [25344 

© 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1910; E 248583 ; 
Clifton K. Slade, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


COME, DREAMLESS REST; words by Clif- 
ton Bingham, music by Noel Johr- 
son... In B flat [253845 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
BE 242787; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


COME FLY WITH ME IN MY AEROPLANE; 
words by Arthur A. Chief, music by 
EK. EF. Niel. [253846 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 240720; Niel bros., New York, 
Na. 


COME, LASSES AND LADS; old English 
song 17th century, ed. by Alberto 
Randegger; voice and piano in C. 

[25347 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242976; Wickins & co., London, 
England. 


COME LET US JOIN OUR CHEERFUL SONG: 
hymn anthem, words by Isaac Watts, 
music by Geo. Shinn. 4to. (The 
choral album, no. 971.) [25348 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910: 
E 242907; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


COME RIDE ON MY MOTORBIKE; words by 
HH. Dy Armstrong; “music by “Y. C. 
Escobar. [25349 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243070; Escobar & Armstrong, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


COME TAKE A WALK WITH ME; words 
and music by Mabel Eaton. Wash- 
ington, D. C., H. Nirkus Dugdale co. 

[25350 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 

EH 244076; Mabel Eaton, Grand Is- 
land, Nebr. 


COME TO ME DEAREST; words by Mrs. 
Louise Starke Emory, music by H. K. 
Dugdale. Washington, D. C., H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [253851 


© Nov. 12, 1910: 2¥es Now tS: 
1910; E 244501; Mrs. Louise S. Em- 
ory, Chase City, Va. 


COME TO ME IN THE LAND OF DREAMS; 
words and music by Leslie Holds- 
worth. [253852 


©. Oct. 2; 1900; sates Nove, 145 
1910; E 248522; Sam J. Curtis, New 
YorulksN. axe 

COME TO THE BALL; valse song from 
the musical play The Quaker girl, 
words by Adrian Ross, music by 
Lionel Monckton. [25353 

© Nov. 16, 19102) 2 Nov. 17, 
1910; E 244605; Chappell & co., lid., 
London, England. 


COME TO THE SUNSET TREE; words by 
Mrs. Hemans, air by her sister, har- 
monized and arr. by W. A. Philpott; 
mixed voices. (Vocal library of part 
songs, ete., no. 73.) [25354 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
EH 244274; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


COME UNTO ME WHEN SHADOWS DARKLY 
GATHER; words by Catherine Harbi- 
son Hsling, music by Bradford 
Campbell, op. 63. £25355 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Noy. 3, 1910; 
H 244101; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


COME WITH ME DOWN REGENT STREET; 
written and composed by Worton 
David and C. W. Murphy. [25356 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1910; 
H 242424; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


COME YE THANKFUL PEOPLE; words by 
Henry Alford, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. (The choir, v. 11, no. 11.) ]j 

(25357 A 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1910; 

EH 243023; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 

nati, Ohio. 


COME YOU BACK TO SAN FHERANCISCO;: 
words and music by C. Patterson. 

= [25358 

1910; 

San 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 
E 241801: Carter Patterson, 
Francisco, Cal. 


1462 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 25377 

CoMET RAG; by Ed. C. Mahony; piano. | Constancy watz; arr. by M. A. 

[253859 Bickford ; guitar. [25369 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; © Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

BH 244600; Jos. M. Daly, Boston, E 244206; U. S. School of music, 
Mass. New York, N. Y. 

CoMET (THE) SHOTTISHE; by Nan B. | | 
Knight; piano. New York, Jerome | CONSTITUTIONAL (THE) CONVENTION; 
H. Remick & co. [25360 march and two step, by J. C. Spikes; 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 

E 240717; Nan B. Knight, New 
York, N. Y. 

CoMING (THE) OF SPRING; words and 

music by A. S. Croome. [253861 


© Oct. 10. 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241866; Bach & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


COMMENCEMENT DAYS; and 

music by Marquis Hllis. [25362 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 242193; I. L. A. Brodersen, Long 
Beach, Cal. 


COMMUNION SERVICE; set to music by 
Oscar Franklin Comstock; key of G. 
4to. [253638 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
H 241521; H. W. Gray co., New 
¥ork, W. 'Y. 

COMPLETE METHOD FOR “LEARNING OF 
Music (Metodo completo per Jin- 
Ssegnamento della musica) ; by R. Di- 
muro. English-Italian. Vols. 1-9. 

[25364 
© 1c Nov. 8, 1910; E 244481; 
Raffaele Dimuro, New York, N. Y. 


Con Fuoco; prélude von Emil Kronke, 
op. 58, fiir piano. (Hommage 4a 
Chopin, no. 6.) [ 25865 

esept 7, 1910; 2 ¢«. Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242691; Schweers & Haake, 
Bremen, Germany. 


words 


CONCERT CAPRICE IN E FLAT; by Ernest 
F. Jores, op. 15; piano. [25366 


©iesoyv. 17, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 18, 
1910; E 2438573; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago, III. 


CoNGDON (THE) MUSIC PRIMER. NO. 2. 
The melodies in phrases and colored 
keys. Arr. by C. H. Congdon. 64 p. 
16mo. $0.10. [25367 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
A 272645; C. H. Congdon, Chicago, 
7, 


CONSEQUENCES; from He came from 
Milwaukee, lyric by Edward Mad- 
den, music by Ben M. Jerome and 
Louis A. Hirsch. [25368 

@/ Mer. 22,:1910+.2 ¢., Oct. 22, 1910; 
BY 241673; Chas. -K. Harris, New 
pork. N.Y. 


piano. New York, Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & Co. [25370 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910: 
E 240705; J. C. Spikes, New York, 
IN; OY. 


CONTENT; valse lente, words from Bos- 
ton Transcript, music by Edith Dal- 
ton. Paral 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 248265; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 
CONTES (LES) D’ HOFFMANN. See Of- 
fenbach (J.) 


CONVAINCUE; by F. E. Gramm; piano 

solo with violin or cello obl. [25372 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1910; 

EK 241747; EF. Emil Gramm, New 
WorstiN: Ye 


CONVENT BELLS AT EVENTIDE; by Lud- 
wig Kellermann, op. 14; piano. 
[25373 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
BE 242832; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


CORONATION; march by Arthur C. 

Gardner; orchestra. 4to. [25374 

© Oct; 25; 1910) 27e) Oct-27, 1910; 

PH 241785; A. C. Gardner, Brockton, 
Mass. 


boléro par Alphonse 
Durosier, pour piano. (Trois mor- 
ceaux de danse, no. 1.) [25375 

©» Sept)’ 26;"1910> 2c ‘Oct: 22, 
1910; E 241738; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CoRRIDA (LA); 


CRACOVIENNE; par L. Aloiz, op. 451, 
pour piano. (Quatre morceaux, 
no. 3.) [253876 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
BE 244881: Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 
CRADLE sone; by Alfred J. 
organ. obl. Svo. 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. S, 1910; 
BE 244214: J. Fischer & bro., New 
Soria siN., Y. 


Silver: 


1463 


CATALOGUE 


CRADLE-SONG OF THE POOR (La berceuse 
du pauvre); French words by Het- 
tange, English version by Henry G. 
Chapman, music by Modest Mous- 
sorgsky; medium voice. [25378 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 241495; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INDY: 


CRADLED IN THINE ARMS; waltz song 
from the operetta The girl and the 
Kaiser, words by Bernhard Buch- 
binder, American version by Leonard 
Liebling, music by Georg Jarno. 

[25379 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 244168; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 

CREMONA; valse by Edwin Scarfe; 
piano. [25380 


© Nov. 1057 191057 2c Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244325; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

CREOLE; an Indian fable, words and 
music by S. Weitman, jr. [25381 


©) Oct. do 1910; (2c: Oct. 1910 ; 
EH 240697; Samuel Weitman, jr., 
Thornton, Wash. 

CREPUSCULE (LE) (TWILIGHT), L’AU- 
RORE (DAWN), LE JouR (THE DAY) ; 
by Ernest F. Jores, op. 33-35; piano. 

[25382 

© Nov, 17,1910: 2 @ Nov. a8, 

1910; EH 248574; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago, Il. 

CROSSING THE BAR; poetry by Lord 
Tennyson, music by Arthur M. Good- 
hart; sop. 1 and 2, alto, ten. and bass 
land 2. 4to. (Vocal library of part 
songs, no. 121.) [25383 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
HE 248145; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


CRUCIFIX; three-part chorus, English 
version by Th. Baker, music by J. 
Faure; women’s voices with mezzo- 
soprano solo. (Octavo choruses, no. 
5519.) [25384 

© Nov. 9; 1910. 52.000; Nove 10, 
1910; E 244339; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 
CRUCIFIXION (THE); words and music 
by R. Van Sickle. Professional. 
[25385 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1910; E 244472: 
Robert Van Sickle, Lowden, Iowa. 

CRUSADER (THE); Overture by T. H. 
Rollinson, arr. by H. F. Odell; man- 
dolin orchestra. [253886 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910: 
E 242009; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


1464 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


DETINIGNSES.. Veo 


CRUSHED ROSES; waltzes by Otto M. 
Heinzman and H. Herman Nathan; 
piano, [25387 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241802; Herald Square music pub, 
co., New York, N. Y. 


CuDNA BaARBoRA; Operetta o 3 jednan- 
ich, napsali Rudolf Bernauer a Leop. 
Jacobson, hudbu slozil Oskar Nedbal, 
revidoval a vydal Gustav Blasser, 
prelozil V. J. Novotny; pro klavir na 
dvé ruce, s podlozZenym textem. 1. 
Potpourri.1. 2. Potpourri 2. 

[ 25888, 25889 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 

1910; HE 242587, 242588; Ludwig 

Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig, Germany. 


CULPRIT (THE) FAY; a rhapsody after 
Joseph Rodman Drake’s poem, com- 
posed by Henry Hadley, op. 62; 
grand orchestra. 1. Score. 2. Parts. 

[25390, 253891 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 ec. each Nov. 

17, 1910; E 244558, 244559; G. Schir- 
mer, New York, N. Y. 


Cup (A) 0’ TEA; Japanese intermezzo, 
by Karl Lenox; piano. [25392 
© Nov: 15, 19103. 24%) GNoy., 18, 
1910; E 244628; Lenox music co., 
Boston, Mass. 
CUPID’S MESSAGE; tone poem by Theo. 
Ryder; piano. [25393 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2«e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242042; Herald Square music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


CUPID’S PATROL; march, by Neil Moret; 
pf. [25394 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243139; Jerome H. Remick & cCo., 
Detroit, Mich. 
CUYOHOGA CENTENNIAL MARCH; by H. 
Biringer; band. 4to. [25395 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 © Oets 1971910; 
E 242370; H. Biringer, Cleveland, 
Ohio. | 
CYCLAMEN (LE); poésie de L. Fortolis, |} 
musique de Alexandre Georges. 
[25396 
© Nov. 12, 19103" 2 eo NGy ae | 
1910; E 243484; L. Grus et ecie., | 
Paris, France. ' 
D’UNE PRISON; paroles de Paul Ver- | 
laine, musique de Sebastian B. 
Schlesinger, op. 74, no. 4. No. 2 en 
mi bémol. No.3 en fa. Paris, A. Z. 
Mathot. ; [25397 } 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, | 
1910; EH 242761; J. H. Schroeder, | 
New York, N. Y. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25418 


Dacouta (A) BABY; march and two- 
step by C. Hansen; piano. [253898 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242548; Christian Hansen, United 
States. 


DADDY’S DINNER PAIL; words and mu- 
sic by E. Snyder. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [253899 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 248074; Elbert Snyder, Amster- 
fam, N..Y. 


DAINTY AND GRACEFUL; Schottische, by 
A. Garland; piano. [25400 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 248466; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DAISY DO TELL; words and music by C. 
Reynolds. Washington, D. C., H. 
Kirkus Dugdale Co. [25401 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 
HE 241771; Cornelia Reynolds, Gouv- 
erneur, N. Y. 


DAISY WALTZES; by E. O. Kam; piano. 
Buffalo, Denton, Cottier & Daniels. 
[25402 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242882; Hima O. Kam, Buffalo, 
WY, 


DAME DvURDEN; old English song, 
words adapted by Yvette Guilbert, 
musie arr. and harmonized by G. 
Ferrari. [25403 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 248876; Augener ltd., London, 
England. 


DANCE GRACIEUSE; by G. R. Combs, op. 

33; piano. [25404 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 

EH 243341; Gilbert Raynolds Combs, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DANCE IN THE VINEYARD; Caprice by 
Richard Tourbié, op. 193; piano. 
[25405 
(Oe Woy. 10, 1910: 2 ec. Nov: 10; 
1910; EK 244800; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
DANCE OF DAINTY DOLLIES; redowa by 
J. W. Lerman; piano. [25406 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244250; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


DANCE OF THE BELLS; finale by Gustav 
' Cords; piano. (Children’s festival, 
no. 5.) [25407 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244096; Augener, IlItd., London, 
England. 


DANCE OF THE CRICKETS; by Theodore 
Miller; piano. [25408 
©) Nov. 12; 1910-2) ea Novant. 
1910; EH 248415; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


DANCE OF THE FAIRIES; rondo by R. 

Streabbog; piano. [25409 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EK 243222; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago, I11. 


DANCE OF THE MARIONETTES; duet from 
Naughty Marietta; lyric by Rida 
Johnson Young, music by Victor Her- 
bert. [25410 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E241571; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Wonks wNaey, 

DANCING SPRITES (Tanz geisterchen) ; 
by C. Bohm, op. 284a; rev. and fin- 
gered by Rafael Richter; piano. 

[25411 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c Oct. 28, 1910; 

HE 242746; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Ne. 

DANS LE CHEMIN CREUX; par J. Rousse, 
pour hautbois et piano. (En ven- 
dée, no. 2.) [25412 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 2423861; Costallat et cie., Paris, 
France. 

DANS MON AEROPLANE; valse sur’ les 
motifs de la chanson populaire, mu- 
sique de Fragson, pour piano. 

[25413 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242326; Christiné, Paris, France. 
DANSE DE MyriAM; par R. Flamm, 
pour piano. [25414 
Ow Nove A277 1910 52 erNove 14, 
1910; E 243499; R. Flamm, Paris, 
France. 


DANSE ECOSSAISE; by Max Bendix, op. 


12, no. 5; viol. with piano acc: 
[25415 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EK 244162; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


DANSE JAPONAISE; par Rogelio Hu- 
guet-Tagell; orchestre avec plano 
conducteur. 25416 


Cr Oct: 18) 19102 ¢. Oct. 17, 19103 

FH) 242320; E. Salabert, Paris, France. 
DANSES TZIGANES (Gypsy dances) ; by 
Tidvar Nachéz, op. 14, ed. and fin- 
gered by Philipp Mittell; violin and 


Milano. NO. it “No. 2. 
25417, 25418 
© Oct. 21,1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 24, 
1910: EB 242498, 242494; G@. Schir- 


mer, New York, N. Y. 


1465 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25419 


Dt. ans. V5.5 


DANZA (LA) DELLE -VERGINI _ (The 
maidens’ dance): waltz by Leo Uzzi 
(I. Leuzzi); piano. New York, An- 


tonio Grauso. [25419 

© «Sept. (15, - 1910: 2. ec. Och. 14 
1910; E 242023; I. Leuzzi, New 
Yorls, IN. Y. 


DANZA DRAMATICA; letra de Alfredo 
Tamayo, musica de R. A. del Arroyo, 
para piano y canto. Mexico, En- 
rique Munguia. [25420 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 12, 1910; 
E 244446; Breitkopf & Hartel, New 
V-OF KIN: 4 
DaRKEY (THE) TODALO; a raggedy rag, 
by Joe Jordan; piano. [25421 
©" Nove 15" 1910-2 e, Nove 15; 
1910; E 244511; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


DARTMOUTH TOUCHDOWN SONG; words 
by W. D. Wilkinson, music by M. 
Ewing. S8vo. [25422 

Geno. -40etot0 42.e= Nove 15: 
1910; E 244514; M. Ewing, United 
States. 

DatT’s MAH EPH OUT WID OVAH PICKS 
FO’ A PROMYNADE; words and music 
by Mrs. A. Jones. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [25423 

© Oct. 2 19105 2 ¢. OGe ee A910: 


EK 241811; Mrs. Amna Jones, Ed- 
wardsville, Ill. 
DAUGHTER (THE); words by Theo- 


dosia Garrison, music by James H. 
Rogers: high voice in B flat. 
[25424 
© Nove15;- 1910>.2.1¢:.. Nox., 16; 
1910; E 248562; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 
DAY-DREAMS; by Ralph H. Bellairs; 
piano. Continental fingering. 
[25425 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241934: Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 

words by Ellis Walton, music by 
Oliver King, treble voices. 4to. 
(Six two-part songs, no. 1.) 

[25426 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 242209; Vincent music co., Itd., 
London, England. 

DAYBREAK; words by Ethel A. Rey- 
burn, music by C. Lynn Reyburn; 
four-part song for mixed voices. 
4to. (Supplementary music for 
schools, no. 38.) [25427 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241839; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


DE LITTLE PICKANINNY’S GONE TO SLEEP; 
part-song, words by J. W. Johnson, 


music by J. Rosamond Johnson; 
men’s voices. (Octavo edition, no. 
12064. ) [25428 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 242384; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


DE SIFTIN’ SHIFTIN’ SAND; from The 
wife tamers, lyric by James Clarence 
Harvey, music by Robt. Hood Bow- 
ers. [25429 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242657; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


DEAR HEART; words by T. P. Sigourney, 
music by J. E. Johnson. [25430 


© 1c. Nov. 18, 1910; E 243596; 
Julius E. Johnson & T. Proctor Si- 
gourney, Joplin, Mo. 


DEAR OLD BROADWAY; words and music 

by J.-G. Scoville. [25431 

© 1c. Oct. 17, TS1IGe WiemM4atol : 
Jos. G. Scoville, New York, N. Y. 


DEAR OLD MICHIGAN; words by C. A. | 
Blass, music by Julius Wuerthner. | 
Erie, Pa., Brehm bros. 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; Ff 
FE 242892; C. Arthur Blass, Ann Ar- | 
bor, Mich. 


DEAR OLD MOTHER’S DAY; words and | 
music by J. M. Darrohn. New York, 
Jerome H. Remick & co. [25433 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 240708; J. Morton Darrohn, New 
Vorka Ne oY: 


DEAR OLD NEW YORK FOR MINE; march | 
and two-step, words by HE. Burton, 
music’ by E. Burton and Clay 
Thompson. [25434 


© 1c. Nov. 4, 1910; BH 2444338; 
Edward Burton, Chicago, Iil. 


DEAR OLD UNCLE SAM; march song, 
words and music by T. Alexander. 
Newport, N. Y., Kuyahora press. i 

[25435 | 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241967; Taylor Alexander, St. 

Paul, Minn. 


DEARIE, I WANT YOU; words and mu- | 
sic by R. R. Mullins. | 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1910; E 243528; R. | 
Richard Mullins, Thermopolis, Wyo. 
DEARIE, YOU’RE MY DREAM GIRL}; words 
by Jack Hickman, music by Benj. | 
Hickman. r [254387 


© 1c. Oct. 24, 1910; H 242492; 
J. Hickman, Chicago, Il. 


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[25432 


[25436 7 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


DECEMBER; words by Thomas Bailey 
Aldrich, music by Arthur Bergh, op. 
9, no. 1; medium voice in C. [254388 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 248088; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


DECEVEE (EDWIN J.) 12 melodious 
studies; op. 57, without octaves, 
grade 2-3; piano. [254389 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242760; J. H. Schroeder, New 
Work. N.Y. 


DEFENDER (THE) OF CAMERON DAM; 
words and music by Mrs. M. B. Tret- 
tin, arr. by Geo. Bach, jr. [25440 


© Nov. 11, 1910; 2 c Nov. 14, 
a. 8 2455160; Mrs. M. B. Trettin, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


DEIN (Thine); words by Ferdinand 
Ewald Toennies, music by Hans 
Kronold, op. 25, no. 2; high voice. 
(Rosen und zypressen, no. 2.) 

[25441 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

EH 242505; Carl Fischer, New York, 
1 ee 


DEIN BLICK; ged. von P. Mongré, mu- 


sik von Joseph Marx, fur hohe 
stimme. (Lieder und gesiinge, erste 
folge, no. 3.) [25442 


er sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. -29, 
1910; E 241848; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


DEIN LIED (A song you Sang); words 
by Ferdinand Ewald Toennies, mu- 
sic by Hans Kronold, op. 25, no. 4; 
high voice. (Rosen und zypressen, 
no. 4.) [25443 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
Ei 242507; Carl Fischer, New York, 
se: 


DEJANIRE. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


DELEVAN; andante and waltzes by 
W. C. McCulloch. Skeleton score 
for band. [25444 


© 1c Nov. 2, 1910; E 242860; 


Walter C. McCulloch, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 
DELIBES (CLEMENT PHILIBERT LEO) 


Valse lente du _ ballet-Sylvia; rev. 

and fingered by Rafael Richter; pf. 

[25445 

© Oct. 21; 1910: 2c, Oct. 22, 1910; 

E 241685; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Fork, N.Y. 


254538 

DELIUS (FREDERICK) Drei lieder; 
dichtungen von Bj. SBjornson. 
Komplet. [25446 


© Oct... 12; 1910: 2 cs Nove .12) 
1910; E 244468; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, Cologne, Germany. 


—. dichtungen von Henrik Ib- 
sen. Komplet. [25447 
Cy Oct 1229 1910" 2 ce, Noy, 
1910; E 244469; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, Cologne, Germany. 


DEM GENIUS DES AUGENBLICKS; ged. von 
P. Mongré, musik von Joseph Marx, 
flr mittlere stimme. (Lieder und 
gesinge, erste folge, no. 4.) [25448 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241849; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


DENKER (DER); ged. von W. Calé, 
musik von Joseph Marx, ftir mitt- 
lere stimme. (Lieder und gesinge, 
erste folge, no. 5.) [25449 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241901; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


DER SCHNAPPHAHNE WINTERLIED ; 
musik von Julius Bittner, ftir mén- 
nerstimme. (Drei lieder, no. 3.) 

[25450 

©wSepin 19, 1910'5 2) ce Octe 22, 

1910; E 241732; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


DER WEGGENOSSIN; ged. von Franz 
Evers, musik von Victor von Woi- 
kowsky-Biedau, op. 30, fiir mittlere 
stimme mit klavier. (Konigslieder, 
noi) [25451 

© Noy. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EH 244182; N. Simrock, g. m. b. b., 
Berlin, Germany.* 


Dr Reer (R. H.) Six Christmas car- 
ols; words and music by R. H. De 
Reef. 4to. (Christmas carol an- 
nual, no. 10.) [25452 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244247; G. Schirmer, New York, 
NeAXs 


DES MEERES GEHEIMNIS (The secret of 


the sea); anon., musik von HEllen 
Kullmann. (Lieder und gesinge, 
no, 4.) [25453 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
BE 242723; Harmonie-verlag) Berlin, 
Germany. 


DEUTSCHE VOLKSLIEDER. See Brahms 


(J.) 


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DEUTSCHE WALDER, DEUTSCHE HEIMAT; 
ged. yon Jul. Gersdorff, musik von 
Felix Piistinger, fiir méinnerchor. 
Ato. [25454 

©: Oct 5,, 1910; 2 Nove, 4910; 


H- 2432863" “Phils. -Pries, Aurich, 
Switzerland. 
DrEux (LES) ETOILES; chanson de 


patre, poésie de Henry de Forge, mu- 

sique de Henri Mulet. [25455 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 

E 2438593 ; H. Mulet, Paris, France. 


DEWDROP (THE) AND THE ROSE; words 
and music by Monckton Travers. 
[25456 
© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1910; 
E 244492; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


DIABELLI (A.) Five sonatinas; op. 24, 
54, 58, 60, rev., phrased and fingered 
by Hans T. Seifert; piano four 
hands. (Music library edition, no. 
623.) [25457 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242500; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN ee Ne 


DIETZ FLAG OF TRUCE; words and mu- 
sic by Mrs. C. W. Wilson. [25458 
©) GNovs 1d A910: 2 ce: Noy.. 14, 
1910; E 243517; Mrs. Chas. W. Wil- 
son, Milwaukee, Wis. 


DISCOVERY (A) MADE IN VAIN; words 
and music by J. E. Rahm. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25459 

© Och aie 1910: 2).¢; Oct. 7. 1910: 
E 240684; John E. Rahm, Newark, 
Nid: 


DivINE (THE) BIRTH; a Christmas 
cantata, music by Frank EH. Ward, 
op. 28; soli, chorus and organ. 4to. 

[25460 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; 

H 241522; H. W. Gray co., New York, 
NPY. 


DIVINE (LA) CHANSON; paroles de Pi- 
erre Chapelle (Will), musique de 
Pierre Arezzo. [25461 

© SNOy PS a2551910'' 2 ic: “Nove 14, 
1910; EH 243496; Aux mélodies nou- 
velles, Paris, France. 


DIVORCEE; words and music by D. D. 
James. Professional. [25462 
Oi ey Nove 12.0 1910 si) 244473. 

D. D. James, Mattoon, I. 


DIXIE BELLE; words by Phil. H. Arm- 
strong, music by H. Cheatham Arm- 
strong. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & co. [25463 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
~ 240714; H. C. Armstrong, New 
Yorks aN? ay: 


DIXIE MEDLEY; [arr. by M. A. Bick- 
ford]; banjo solo. [25464 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242903; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


DIXIz’S AGLOW; words and music by 
K. McMullan. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [25465 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240683; Kate McMullan, Green- 
ville, Ala. 


DIXINE, MY PRETTY SOUTHERN QUEEN; 
words and music by Nick Tenny. 
[25466 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; E 243441; 
Nick Tenny, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Do YoU REMEMBER; words by C. P. 
McDonald, music by Bert Peters; 
in G. [25467 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 241929; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
Til. 


—— words by Fred. G. Bowles, music 

by Arthur F. Tate. No. 2 in B flat. 

[25468 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1910; 

EK 242707; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


Doctor TINKLE TINKER; barn dance 
and schottische from The girl of my 
dreams, by Karl Hoschna, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. 

[25469 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 3; 1910; 

E 244066; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Nw Ys 

DoLts (THE) OF CHRISTMAS DAY: ac- 
tion song for a group of children, 
words by Lizzie DeArmond, music 
by J. H. Fillmore. [25470 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 243322; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

DoLLY’Ss WALTZ; by Ralph Horner; 
piano. [25471 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1910; 
EH 242572; B. O. Marsh, Decorah, 
Iowa. 

DOLPHINS CAPRICE; by Wm. Baines; j 

pianoforte. [25472 | 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242188; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


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25492 


Donia; two-step par L. N. Guilbault; 
piano. Montreal, J. E. Belair. 
[25473 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
BE 244151; Louis-Napoléon Guilbault, 
Montreal, Canada. 


DoNIZETTI (GAETANO) Regimentstoch- 
ter; fantasie aus der oper, arr. von 
Rud. Jaengerich, fiir violine mit 
begleitung des pianoforte. (Opern 
fantasien, no. 1.) [25474 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
BE 244158; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Donkey (A) PARTY; three step by M. 

Greenwald; two violins and piano. 

[25475 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 243184; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


DON’T DO ANYTHING UNTIL YOU HEAR 
FROM ME; written by George Ar- 
thurs, composed by C. W. Murphy. 

[25476 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 

E 241756; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


DON’T FORGET ME DEARIE; words by J. 
Brandon Walsh, music by A. W. 
Brown. [25477 


_ © Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
-E 241562; Victor Kremer, Chicago, 
Til. 


DON’T WAKE ME UP, I AM DREAMING; 
words by Beth Slater Whitson, 
music by Herbert Ingraham. [25478 


© Noy. 19, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 19, 
1910; E 244636; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


Doria (O. ScCHANZER) Sei composi- 
zioni; per canto e pianoforte. 
[25479 
(sept, 13, 1910: 2 ¢, Oct.. 26, 
1910; E 242677; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 
DoRS MON ENFANT; Slumber song, by 
D. A. Demoines; piano. [25480 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242774; Paul A. Schmitt, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
DOUCE CONTEMPLATION; paroles. et 
musique de G. Aubert. [25481 
© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241660; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 
DouLEuR; poésie de Lucien Monrous- 
Seau, musique de Francis Thomé. 
[25482 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
H 242333; Thomé, Paris, France. 


DOWN BY THE GRAPEVINE SWING; words 
and music by HE. P. Robertson. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25483 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1910; 
EK 244071; Ethel Pears Robertson, 
Hamlin, Iowa. 


DOWN BY THE WANGAROO; a Maoria 
chant, words by Arthur Davenport, 
music by H. G. Pélissier. [25484 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241594; Joseph Williams, 1td., 
London, England. 


DOWN THROUGH THE AGES; words and 

musie by E. S. Lorenz. [25485 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 5, 1910; 

EK 244115; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


DOWN WHERE THE ROSES ARE IN BLOOM; 
words and music by H. Heddleston. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[25486 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 

EH 241588; Edyth Heddleston, East 
Liverpool, Ohio. 


DoYEN (ALBERT) Sonate en mi bémol, 

op. 16; pour piano. [25487 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EK 242329; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


Trio en ré mineur, op. 15; pour 
piano, violon et violoncelle. [25488 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 243014; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris, France. 


DreAM (A); words by A. EH. York, 
music by H. K. Dugdale. Washing- 
ton, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25489 


‘© Octe 227 191052 -¢ Oct, 25, 1980: 


EH 241774; Annie E. York, North 
Waterford, Me. 

DREAM, DREAM, DREAM; words and 
music by J. H. Voss. [25490 


© 1c. Nov. 10, 1910; E 2443810; 
Joseph H. Voss, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


DREAM (THE) HE HAD OF HOME; 
words by Joseph Manning, music by 
Wm. Dauterich. [25491 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Noy. 11, 1910; 
EH 243342; Joseph Manning, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


DREAM (A) OF A GARDEN AND YOU; 
words by Wm. Carter, music by 
H. Renner and BE. Trautman, [25492 

© Och. 17, 1910: 2.¢e. Oct. EY, 1910; 
BE 242412; Ideal music pub. Co. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


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25493 
DREAM (A) OF THE OLDEN TIME; by 
Henry S. Sawyer; piano. [25493 
© Nov.) 10-1910) 2) cl Nowsnsd, 


1910; E 248204; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


DREAM (A) ON THE OCEAN; by A. 

Carstanjen; piano. [ 25494 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c Oct. 17, 1910; 

HH} 242170; Alvin Carstanjen, Boerne, 
Tex. 


DREAM PICTURES; valse romantique by 

J. S. Fearis; piano. [25495 

NOV. LOS OlOem 2) ee Novis, 

1910; H 243211; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


DREAMER (THE) EXALTED; a dramati- 
zation of an old Bible story, by Mrs. 
S. F. Sampson. Typewritten text 
and ms. music. [25496 

© 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1910; D 18737; Mrs. 
Sarah Fontaine Sampson, Dallas, 
Tex. 


DREAMING; by Albert Wood; pf. 
[25497 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EH 242663; W. A. Evans, Boston, 
Mass. 


reverie by H.. Engelmann; piano. 

[25498 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242893; Brehm bros., Erie, Pa. 


— words by A. Guard, music by 
John Martin. Washington, H. Kirk- 
us Dugdale co. [25499 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1910; 
FE 240699; V. M. Dingwall, Onawa, 
Iowa. 


DREAMING OF DREAMS; words and mu- 

sic by Charles D. Rogers. [25500 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 248258; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Yorks, IN... 


DREAMING OF YOU; words and music 
by. RB. LT. Riddell. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [25501 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31,1910; 
EK 242949; Robert T. Riddell, New 
Orleans, La. 


DREAMING OF YOU AND THAT OLD SWEET 
HOME; words and music by O. Gil- 
chrest. [25502 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 2425381; Oliver Gilchrest, Ward 
Hill, Mass. 


pt. lf Hes, Vv. a 


DREAMS; from The deacon and the 
lady, lyric by Geo. Totten Smith, 
music by Alfred E. Aarons. [25503 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242208; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Works IN: Y¥< 


DREAMY DREAMLAND; by W. B. Finch; 
jon. [25504 


© 1c. Nov. 11, 1910; E 244439; 
Walter B. Finch, St. Paul, Minn. 


DREAMY EYES; words by William Dux, 


music by H. J. M. Remein. [25505 

© Nov. 11, 1910 ;° 23e 5 Newat0: 
1910; E 244812; Harry J. M. Re- 
mein, Rochester, N. Y. 

DROGIE WSPOMNIENIA; stowa St. K. 
Ortowskiego, melodya B. J. Zalew- 
skiego, oprac. Hug. Walkiewicz. 
Duet. [25506 


© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1910: 
E 242020; B. J. Zalewski, Chicago, 
Til. 


DU BIST ALLEIN MEIN HOCHSTES GLUCK 
AUF ERDEN; ein schdner traum, 
musik von Albert Wicher, instr. von 
H. Bliithgen. 1. Harmonie-musik. 
2. Blech-musik. [ 25507, 25508 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 26, 
1910; HE 242732, 242733; Harmonie 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


DuBois (THtopoRE) Prélude; 
grand orgue ou harmonium. (Deux 
petites pieces, no. 2.) [25509 

© Nov. 12, 1910-02 yew oers a: 
1910; E 243491; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


pour 


DUPONT (GABRIEL) Chanson; poéme 
d’Alfred de Musset; chant et piano. 
[25510 


© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 & Nov. 14, 
1910; H 248488; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


DyInc (THE) EXILE’S WISH; words 
and music by J. J. Burke. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[25511 
© Oct.. 31, 1910; 2 ce. Oct-31, 1910; 
EH 242945; J. J. Burke, Bloomington, 
Ou 


’i) FFEMMENE D’ ’0 VOMMERO; versi di § 
A. Califano, musica di H. di Capua; | 
canto e mandolino. [25512 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243090; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- jf | 
ples, Italy. 


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25532 


IE PURE L’ E cost; versi di A. Barbieri, 
musica di V. Di Chiara; canto e 
mandolino. [25513 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243103; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


EASTER CANTATA; words after Morike 
and Geibel, English version by 
Henry G. Chapman, music by Max 
Bruch, op. 81; chorus of mixed 
voices, with soprano solo. Vocal 
score. 4to. [25514 

Saomae 46. 1910: 2 c. Noy. 17, 
1910; E 244561 ; G. Schirmer, New 
York, mY, 


EASTERN LOVE SONGS; words by Her- 


bert J. Brandon, music by Selwyn 
Lloyd. Contents. 1. Beside the 
temple. 2. Ascalon. 38. The eastern 
seas are Singing. [Book 1.] [25515 


© Nov. 19, 1910; 2 c Nov. 18, 
1910; E 244641; Opus music ©co., 
London, England. 


EASTERN NIGHTS; valse by Philippe 

Thomas; piano. [25516 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 

E 241758; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


EASY EXERCISES; by M. A. Bickford; 

banjo. [25517 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1910; 

EK 242896; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


EASY OPERA MELODIES FOR THE PIANO; 
compiled by Wm. Arms _ Fisher. 
(Half dollar music series.) [25518 

ica wove ¢, 1910: 2 ec. Noy. 10, 
1910; E 244842; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


EASY PIECES FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO; 
compiled by Wm. Arms Fisher. 
(Half dollar music series.) [25519 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244341; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


ECHO OF THE FOUNTAIN; reverie, by Al- 

fred Fieldhouse; pf. [25520 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

HK 242664; W. A. Evans, Boston, 
Mass. 


intermezzo 
1. Orches- 


ECOUTEZ CETTE HISTOIRE; 
par Georges Beals. 
tre. 4to. 2. Piano seul. 

[ 25521, 25522 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242321, 242322; F. Salabert, 
Paris, France. 


EGLANTINE WALTZ; by R. Streabbog; 

piano. [255238 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 243223; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


IGGYPTIAN RAG; by Percy Wenrich; pi- 
ano. [25524 
© Noy. 16, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 
1910; H 244570; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 
EICHHEIM (HENRY) Seven songs. 
[25525 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
EK 242923; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


KINEM KINDE; ged von Heinz Braune, 
musik von Richard Trunk, op. 11. 
(Drei gesiinge, no. 2.) [25526 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EF) 242582; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


HINZUGSMARSCH ; aus der operette Der 
tapfere soldat, von Oscar Straus, fiir 
grosses orchester, mit direktions- 
stimme. 4to. [25527 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241879; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


ELECTORATE MARCH; by Geo. Rosen- 

krans; band. 4to. [25528 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 11, 1910; 

EH 243348; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 


ELteie; by Ethel Barnby; piano. 
[25529 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 


EK 243273; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


par William van JIperen, pour 
violon ou violoncelle avee acc. de 
piano. [25530 

©uUSept 21,1910 2) ex. Oct.422, 
1910; E 241702; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


von Willibald Kaehler, ftir vio- 
line mit Klavier. [255381 

© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EF 242699; Ries & Erler, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


ELesyacK (THE); words and music by 

F. EK. Roberts. [25582 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 

BE 242404; F. E. Roberts, Chicago, 
Tl. 


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25535 


pt: te aS ve 


ELEVATED BASS; by Bickford; banjo. 

[25533 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 

Hh} 241553; U..S. school ef music; 
New York, N. Y. 


ELFE (DIE); ged. von J. v. Hichen- 
dorff, musik von Joseph Marx, ftir 
hohe frauenstimme. (Lieder und 
gesiinge, erste folge, no. 6.) [25534 

© Sept. 24. 1910. 2c. Ock 29: 
1910; BH 241902; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


ELFENREIGEN; von Oscar Werner, op. 
10, fiir das pianoforte. (Zwei melo- 
dische vortragsstticke, no. 2.) [25535 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EH 244152; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


ExcarR (Epwarp) Coneerto; op. 61; 
violin and orchestra. Arr. by the 
composer for violin and piano. 1. 
Violin part. 2. Violin and piano, 
score. [25536, 25537 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 3, 
1910; E 244058, 244059; Novello & 
co., Itd., London, England. 


Concerto; op. 61; viol. and orch. 
miniature full score. S8vo. [25538 

© Nove 1.49105 2c. Nove.8, 1910; 
E 244194; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ELITE (L’); valse facile by “Xaver 
Scharwenka, ed. and fingered by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [25539 

(© Nove ito) 2c: Noy. «1910; 
E 243192; Century music pub. Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


ELITE CARILLON; chime for hall clocks, 
by C. A. Jacques; 18 bells. [25540 
© May 27, 1904; 2 ¢«. May 31, 
1910; E 232975; Chas. A. Jacques, 
New York, N. Y. 
ELK’s MILK; words and music by G. T. 
Wilson. [25541 
Ages da 4 olO. 2rescAne. 27, 
1910; E 244421; George Titus Wil- 
son, Derby, Oreg. 


ELVES OF THE WILD-wooD; words by F. 
Hemans, music by Oliver King. 4to. 
(Six two-part songs, no. 5.) [25542 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242213; Vincent music co., Itd., 
London, England. 


EN EXTASE; valse lente chantée, pa- 
roles et musique de G. Aubert. 

[25543 

(Oc ss, 1910 2c Oc, 22, 1910: 

E 241663; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


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EN FoRET; petite chasse, par Théodore 
Lack, op. 285, pour piano. [25544 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 

EH 242998; Th. Lack, Paris, France. 


ENCHANTED (THE) SPRING; words by 
George Ellerton, music by Percy HE. 
Fletcher. 4to. (Choruses for equal 
voices, Curwen’s edition, no. 71298.) 

[25545 

© Noy. 18, 1910; 2 ce Noy. 18, 

1910; H 244611; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


ENCHANTEMENT; valse chantée, pa- 
roles de Roland Gaél, musique de 
Octave Crémieux. [25546 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 248005; Marcel Labbé, Paris, 
France. 


valse par Octave Crémieux, pour 
piano. [25547 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242345; Marcel Labbé, Paris, 
France. 


ENCORE SONGS; compiled by Wm. Arms 
Iisher; low voice. (Haif dollar mu- 
sie series. ) [25548 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 e. Noy. 5, 1910; 
E 244145; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


inp (THE) OF THE WAY; words by 
Alice H. Chatterton, music by J. 
Ernest Thacker. [25549 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 244350; Ernest Thacker, Norfolk, 
Va. 

ENFANT (L’) PRODIGUE; scéne lyrique 
de Ed. Guinand, versione italiana di _ 
Francesco Casanovas, deutsche tiber- 
setzung von Ernst Huldschinsky, 
musique de Claude Debussy. Parti- 
tion pour chant et piano. [25550 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
D 18751; Durand & ce, Paris, 
France. 


ENGELREISE (DIE); eine musikalisch- 
deklamatorische Weihnachtsfeier, 
fiir schule und haus, dichtung von 
Ludwig Hamann, musik von Carl 
Reinecke. Klavierauszug mit text. 

[25551 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2c Oct 253 

1910; E 241889; Robert Reibenstein, 
Gr. Lichterfelde-Berlin, Germany. 

ENTERTAINER’S (THE) RAG; Dy Jay 

Roberts; piano. [25552 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910% | 
E 242413; Pacific coast music Co., | 
Oakland, Cal. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


ENTERTAINING (THE) MAN; words and 
musie by Armstrong and Clark. 
[25553 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244225; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, .N. Y. 


ENVOLEE; caprice par FE. Volpatti, jr.; 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
4to. [25554 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242317; F. Salabert, Paris, France. 


EPHEMERES (LES); valse par Georges 
Auvray, op. 240. 1. Orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. 2. Piano 
solo. [ 25555, 25556 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 31, 
1910; E 242993, 242996; A. Noél, 
Paris, France. 


EPISODE; by Ernest F. Jores, Ope ale: 

piano. peda aay 

© Nov. 17,1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 

E 243575; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


EPISODEN; von Max Reger, op. 115; 
klavierstiicke fiir grosse und kleine 
leute. Heft 1 und 2. [25558 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242934; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


EQUILIBRIST’S (THE) by A. 

Fassio; piano. [25559 

© 1 e. Nov. 14, 1910; E 243518; 
Angelo Fassio, New York, N. Y. 


MARCH ; 


Erispus; an Eastern dance from the 
suite The four winds, by Geo. J. 
Trinkhaus; piano. [25560 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1910; 
EK 244579: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


EXRINNERUNG AN KiIJANITZA; von W. 
Beane op: 15, no. 1 u. 2) ftir 2: cor- 
nets 4 pistons, mit klavierbegleitung. 

[25561 

© Oct. 1,1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 

HK 244382; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ERINNERUNG AN MISS DUDELSACK; pot- 
pourri aus der operette von Rudolph 
Nelson, arr. von. Oskar Fetras, op. 
foes, Klavier, zu 2 handen. 2. 
Orchester mit piano-direktion. 

[ 25562, 25563 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242730, 242731; Harmonie 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


25571 


ERSTEN (DIE) ROSEN (The first roses) ; 
von Gustav Hansen, op. 24, no. 1; 
klavier zu vier hinden. (In freier 
natur, no. 1.) [25564 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242478; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ERSTES KONZERT FUR DIE VIOLINE, B 
pur. See Mozart (W. A.) 


ERSTES KONZERTSTUCK, F.. MOLL; von 
W. Brandt, op. 11, fiir cornet 4 pis- 
tons mit klavierbegleitung. [25565 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244383; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ERTEL (PAuL) Melodie, op. 29; fiir 
violine und klavier. (Drei leichte 
stiicke, no. 1.) [ 25566 
‘© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EH 243134; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g.m. b. h., Berlin-Gross Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 


Scherzo, op. 29; fiir violine und 

klavier. (Drei leichte stiicke, no. 2.) 

[25567 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 

EK 243135; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 

g.m. b. h., Berlin-Gross Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 


ES WAR VOR SONNENAUFGANG; recitativ 
fiir bass, aus der oper, Quo Vadis, 
dichtung von Henri Cain, deutsch 
von Hans Liebstéckl, musik von Jean 
Nougués. [25568 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244384; Josef Weinberger, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


ESEL (DER) UND DER OCHSE (The man- 
ger); Weihnachtsmusik von Alfred 
Kaiser, ftir klavier. (Die heilige 
nacht, no. 4.) [25569 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
HE 242181; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


HspaNA WALTZ; by BH. Waldteufel, arr. 
by H. F. Odell; mandolin orchestra. 
Ato. [25570 

© Novid, 19105 2 c Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244049; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


ESQuUISSE; par Aimé Lachaume; piano. 
25571 
we 

©‘ Nov. 4; 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 243306; Enoch & co., Paris, France. 


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ETUDE DE CONCERT; par Otto de Tide- 
bohl, op. 12, pour violon avec acc. de 
piano. [25572 

©: Sept. 20; -1910; -2.3e> Wer 22; 
1910; E 241630; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


EULENSTEIN (C.) Andantino; arr. by 
M. A. Bickford; guitar. [25573 
© Nov. 14,°1910-) 2 © Nove 45, 
1910s) 2445208 VS: school’ of 
music, New York, N. Y. 


EXVANGELINE; reverie by M. Pliby; pi- 

ano. [25574 

© 1c. Noy. 18, 1910; E 243570; 
Marie Pliby, Chippawa, Canada. 


EVENING MEDITATION ; by Theodore Mil- 

ler; piano. [25575 

© Noy, 1, 1910; 2c Oct. 31, 1910: 

E 242888; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


EVENING (THE) PRAYER; by Henry S. 
Sawyer; piano. [25576 
©i Nev, 12.1910: 2 e> Nove 11, 
1910; EH 248416; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


EVENING STAR; waltz by Corey Davi- 

son; piano. [25577 

©) Noy 21910")2) ec Oct 3, 1910- 

EH 242828; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


EVvENSONG; by Easthope Martin; or- 
gan. obl. S8vo. (The western or- 
ganist, no. 18.) [25578 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 244088; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


— by Edward F. Johnston; organ. 

obl. S8vo. [25579 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 243364; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York, Na ¥. 


EVERY LITTLE MOVEMENT; from Madame 
Sherry, by Hauerbach and Hoschna, 
arr. by W. L. Rosenberg; male quar- 
tet. 4to. (Excellent quartette ar- 
rangements, no. 524.) [25580 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 28,1910: 
E 242742; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. ¥. 


EVERYBODY’S IRISH ON ST. PATRICK’S 
DAY; words and music by M. H. 
Collins. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [25581 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242557; M. H. Collins, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Dt.21 SS 


EVERYTHING’S ALL RIGHT; song by Cy. 

Reece. : [25582 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 

H 240724; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Ev’RY ONE IN FAVOR SAY AYE; words 
and music by Nora Bayes and Jack 
Norworth. [25583 

©. Nov. 17, 1910 "2 ea weve 17; 
1910; E 244562; Norworth pub. @o., 
New York, N. Y. 


TwickR Mar (May eternal) ; words by 
Ferdinand Ewald Toennies, music by 
Hans Kronold, op. 25, no. 6; high 
voice. (Rosen und zypressen, no. 6.) 

[25584 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 

E 242509; Carl Fischer, New York, 
a Hae es 


EXALT AND PRAISE HIS HOLY NAME; 
words by Julia H. Johnston, music 
by D. B. Towner. [25585 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244040; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


EXERCISES IN C AND G; [by M. A. 

Bickford] ; cello. [25586 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241971; U. S. school of music, New 
York. Nao 


EXERCISES IN SIGHT READING AND 

RHYTHM; by Henry EH. Geehl. 4to. 

[25587 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c« Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 248248; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., 
London, England. 


EXTASE (L’) D’AMOoUR; valse lente par 

Jean LeBas; piano. [25588 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 

E 242380; Hawkes & son, London, 
England. 


FABLIAU; par Théodore Lack, op. 285, 
pour piano. [25589 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 e. Oet, 31, 1910; 

E 243000; Th. Lack, Paris, France. 


See Offenbach (J.) 
FAIRIES CARNIVAL; by Lillie May Mil- 


ler; piano. 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242771; Paul A. Schmitt, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 


FAIREST EVENING. 


FarrRY DREAMS (Slumber song); by 
Herbert Le Grand; piano. [25591 
©: Noy. 12, 1910; 2 ec 2Newr aise 
1910; E 243417; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25608 


FAIRY FOOTSTEPS; by Glenn W. Ash- 

ley; piano. [25592 

© Noy. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242819; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago, Il. 


FAIRY GODMOTHER; waltz by R. Streab- 
bog; piano. [25593 
© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 « Nov. 11, 
1910; E 248418; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


Farry (THE) RING; by Ralph H. Bel- 

lairs; piano. Continental fingering. 

[25594 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 

E 241933; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


Farry (A) TALE; by Elise Fellows 
White; violin and piano. [25595 
_ © Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 243401; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


FAIRY ZEPHYRS; by Ralph Horner, op. 

84; pf. [25596 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 

E 241652; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


FaAItH (THE) I LEARNED AT MOTHER'S 
KNEE; words by Will Read Dunrox, 
ait. and arr. by James M. Gray, 
music by D. B. Towner. [25597 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 2440383; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FAITHFUL SHEPHERD FEED ME; words 
by Thomas Benson Pollock, music 
by Bradford Campbell, op. 62. 

[25598 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242871; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FALLING AUTUMN LEAVES; reverie, by 

Victor Moulton; piano. [25599 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EH 243212; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago, I11. 


FAMILIAR MELODIES; arr. by M. A. 
Bickford; cello. [25600 
fe mey. (4.19107 2. c¢. Nov. 15; 
1910; E 244524; U. S. School of 
music, New York, N. Y. 


FAMOUS PIANO SOLOS; 
Wm. Arms Fisher. (The half dollar 
music series. ) [25601 

© Noy. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
E 244443; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

FANCIULLA (LA) DEL WEST. 

cini (G.) 


compiled by 


See Puc- | 


FANTASIA CONTRAPPUNTISTICA; pre- 
ludio al corale e fuga a 4 soggetti 
obbligati, compilata per il piano- 
forte, da Ferruccio Busoni. Edi- 
zione definitiva. [25602 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 
1910; EH 241897; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


FAR FROM MY HEAVENLY HOME; aD- 
them, words by Henry Francis Lyte, 
music by Albert Ham; mixed voices. 
(Octavo choir music, no. 82.) [25608 . 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242867; Anglo-Canadian music: 
publishers assn., Itd., Toronto, Can- 
ada. 


FAREWELL TO CAMP; words by Fred- 
erick Blundell, music by Alfred G. 
Wathall; men’s voices. 4to. [25604 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242486; Fillmore brothers co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Farruca (LA); célébre danza gitana, 
musique de Miguel Picazo, pour 
piano. [25605 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1910; 
Ki 248297; Casa Dotésio, Madrid, 
Spain. 


FASS’LTIPPLER (DER); original-Wiener 
type, text von Furl Wiener und A. 
IXaitna, musik von Ph, P. Seemann. 

[25606 

©} Sept: 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 29: 

1910; H 241924; Josef Blaha, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


FASTEN YOUR HAIR WITH A GOLDEN PIN; 
OH, ONCE THERE WAS A_ FIDDLER 
[and] OH, WE ARE THE HOSTS OF THE 
SipHe. Three songs intro. in The 
twig of thorn, an Irish fairy play by 

Marie Josephine Warren; set to mu- 
SIG) sb ks Sa Sith. . Voeal park 
(Jn The twig of thorn, Boston, W. H. 
Baker & co., 1910. 16mo. p. 91-96) 

[25607 

© Nov. ‘7, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

HE 244549; Royal Stone Smith, Green- 
field, Mass. 


FATHER, DON’T GET STEWED AGAIN TO- 
NIGHT; words by Blanche Buford, 
musie by Harry L. Newman. 

[25608 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 29, 1910; 

E 241824; Sunlight music co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


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DE. hk WAS. Vo 


FATHER WILLIAM; unacec, part-song, 
words by Lewis Carroll, music by 
H. Walford Davies; mixed voices. 
4to. (Vocal library of part-songs, 
ete., no. 162.) [25609 

© Oct..31, 1910; 2c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
H) 241942; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


FAvoLa (LA) DI HELGA; dramma musi- 
eale in un atto, di Francesco San- 
toliquido. Canto e pianoforte, ridu- 
zione dell’ autore. 4to. [25610 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1910; 
D 18763; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


FAVORITE DUETS FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO; 


compiled by Wm. Arms JVisher. 
Second series. (Half dollar music 
series. ) [25611 


© Woy, 14)-1910- Qe Nov. 16, 
1910; HE 248563; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FAVORITE MELODIES; selection, com- 
piled and arr. by George Rosey; or- 
chestra. 4to. [25612 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 
H 242394; G. M. Rosenberg, New 
BiConalks ING ONG. 


FAVORITE SACRED SONGS FOR LOW VOICE; 
compiled by Wm. Arms _ Fisher. 
(Half dollar music series.) [25613 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 1, 1910: 
E 241992; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


FAVORITE SONGS; compiled by Wm. 
Arms Fisher; low voice. (Half dol- 
lar music series. ) [25614 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1910; 
H 243564; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


FEAR NOT; recit. and aria from The 
first Christmas morn, text by S. J. 
Stone, music by Henry Leslie, ed. 
by Josef Frantz: high voice. [25615 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9. 1910: 
EH 243311; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


FELLOW PILGRIMS: words by Helen D. 
Sylvester, music by J. W. Hender- 
son. [25616 

©) Oct 205 1910-2 é& Oct. 21, 1910: 
KE 242428; J. W. Henderson, Muske- 
gon Heights, Mich. 


I‘ELLOWSHIP HYMNS; ed. by Clarence 
A. Barbour. New York, Young men’s 


Christian association press, 1910. 
[295]. 883 p. Svo. $0.45 single copy, 
$35.00 per hundred. [25617 


© Oct. 25,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; 
A 278938; International committee 
of Young men’s Christian associa- 
tions, New York, N. Y. 


FrEsTIVAL (A) sone; author of words 
unknown, music by F. T. Walter; 
sop. alto, ten. and bass with orch. 
aec. ad lib. [25618 | 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1910; 
FE 241549; F. T. Walter, St. Francis, 
Wis. 


FETES DE NoEL; quatre tableaux, par 
S. Liapounow, op. 41, pour le piano, 
revidiert von Richard Hofmann. no. 
1 4 4. réunies en 1 vol. [25619 


© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244385; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


FIELD DAISY; waltz by Ellis Wood- 
ward; piano. [25620 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct: 31, 1910; 
HE 242848; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ili. 


FIFTH CONCERTO; by Basil Althaus, op. 

104; violin with piano ace. [25621 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; 

EK 241786; Charles Sheard & co., 
London, England. 


FILLE (A) AUX CHEVEUX DE LIN; ex- 
trait des Préludes, par Claude De- 
bussy, transcription par Arthur Hart- 
mann, pour violon et piano. [25622 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 248004; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 


TINGERBOARD SCALE FOR THE ViOLIN; 
showing complete tonal compass and 
exact location of the tones, semi- 
tones and positions. 4to. [25623 


© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 24, 1910; 
HE} 242497; Carl Fischer, New York, | 
NARS 


FIRE-FLIES; by Anna Marion Thomp-- 
son; piano. [25624 -| 
© Oct. 22,1910; 2 €. Oct. 24) 198s | 

E 242553; Clayton F. Summy co., j 
Chicago, Ill. i 
First (THE) FINGER; by M. A. Bick- 
ford; cello. 3 [25625 
© Oct. 18,1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 19105 


E 241554: U. S. school of musie, New 
York, N. ¥. 


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25644 


FIRST LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING; 

by Carl Bonner. [25626 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

H 242925; W. A. Evans, Boston, 
Mass. 


FIRST MAZURKA; by G. R. Combs, op. 

31; piano. [25627 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 243344; Gilbert Raynolds Combs, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FisHER (WM. ARMS) comp. Twenty- 
five easy piano pieces. Grade two. 
(Half dollar music series.) [25628 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244348; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


FISHER’S HORNPIPE; arr. by M. A. 

Bickford; banjo. [25629 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

E 242900; U. S. school of music, New 
fork. iM. y. 


FLAMINGO; by Luella Lockwood Moore; 
piano. [25630 
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 17, 
1910; E 244580; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, me OY. 

FLIGHT OF THE WITCHES; grand galop 
de concert, by Ludwig Kellerman, 
op. 10; piano. [25631 

ena 12, 1910: 2 c. ‘Nov. 14, 
1910; E 248419; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 

FLORENTINER MARSCH (Grande marcia 
italiana) ; von Julius Fucik, op. 214, 
arr. von Th. Ritter, fiir 2 mando- 
linen, mandola, guitarre und klavier. 
(Mandolinen-musik, no. 45.) [25632 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244386; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 

FLOWER sone; from Judy forgot, words 
by Avery Hopwood, music by Silvio 
Hein. [25633 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EH 240740; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 

Fryinc DutcHmMan. See Wagner (R.) 

FLYING THE KITE; schottische by Her- 
bert Le Grand; piano. [ 25684 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
Hi 242858; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. | . 

FOLLOW THE SOLDIERS; written by Wor- 
ton David, composed by R. Penso. 
London, Star music pub. co., Itd. 

[256385 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 

FH 242433; J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
land. 


14 


FORWARD AGAINST THE FOE; 


For I’m gust I; song from the new 
musical play, Marriage 4 la carte, 
words by C. M. S. McLellan, music 
by Ivan Caryll. 4to. [25636 

©: Nov: 16) 19102 *27%e" Nove i 
1910; EH 248612; Chappell & co., Itd.,, 
London, England. 


Tor I’vE GOT TO MEET MY WIFE AT TWO; 
words by P. Tierney, music by Ed- 
win Phelps. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [25637 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 248060; Peter Tierney, Holyoke, 
Mass. 


TOR OLD TIME’S SAKE; gavotte, by A. 
Garland; piano. [25638 


© Nova 14, 1910) 2c). Nove . 14, 
1910; E 248467; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. - 


FoR REMEMBRANCE; words anon., music 
by Hlise Fellows White; violin obl., 
with pf. acc. [25639 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1910; 
EK 241526; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FoR YOU, BRIGHT EYES; from Bright 
eyes, by Hauerbach and Hoschna, 
arr. by W. L. Rosenberg; male quar- 
tet. 4to. (Excellent quartette ar- 
rangements, no. 525.) [25640 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242743; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork; INi Ne 


ForREST voices; idyl by W. C. Powell; 

piano. [25641 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EH} 2438213; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


TorRTH TO BATTLE; words by Wm. Por- 


ter Townsend, music by Geo. S. 
Schuler. [25642 

©, Oct: 24. 1910532 cl Oct. 24a, 
1910; BE 242491; G. W. Hlderkin, 


Chicago, Ill. 


words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by J. W. 
Henderson. [| 256438 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
HW 242431; J. W. Henderson, Muske- 
gon Heights, Mich. 


ForwarpD Go; words and music by C. 

H. Morris. [25644 

© Oct, 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 

H 241614: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


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pt. My svD 


Four FINGERS; [by M. A. Bickford]; 

cello. [25645 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Noy. 1, 1910; 

EH 241976; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


I‘OURTH POSITION; by M. A. Bickford; 
cello. [25646 


© Noy., 142° 4910-2. 4c, Noy. 15: 
1910; E 244521; U. S. school of mu- 
sic, New York, N. Y. 


IRA LE TUA BBACCIA; valzer lento, 
parole di G. Ermete Gaeta, musica 
di Raffaele Paone. 1. Pianoforte e 
canto. 2. Pianoforte solo. 

[ 25647, 25648 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 31, 


1910; E 242961, 242962; Raffaele 
Izzo, Naples, Italy. 
FRAGE UND ANTWORT; ged. von A. 


Rtickert, musik von Joseph Marx, 
fiir hohe frauenstimme. (Lieder 
und gesinge, erste folge, no. 9.) 
[25649 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 -e Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241928; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


I'RAT; march and two-step, by John F. 

Barth; orch. Ato. [25650 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 

EE} 244428; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


FRATERNITY MARCH; M. A. Alt- 

house; band. 4to. [25651 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 

FE) 241750; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


by 


FREDIN (ALINE) Song; words by 
Marie Van Vorst. Cincinnati, W. H. 
Willis & co. [25652 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
Ki 242714; Aline Fredin, care Willis 
musie co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


FREISCHUTZ (DER): fantasie, aus der 
oper von C. M. v. Weber, arr. von 
Rudolf Jaengerich, ftir violine mit 
begleitung des pianoforte. (Opern 
fantasien, no. 3.) [25653 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
Hi 244161; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


FREUND STURM; von Julius Bittner, 
fiir minnerstimme. (Drei lieder, 
no; 1.) [25654 

© Senin 10s 1910. 2 ce. Oat. 22, 
1910; E 241730; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


FRIEND (A) OF YOURS IS A FRIEND OF 
MINE; words and music by G. H. 
Noakes. [25655 

© 1e Oct. 14, 1910; E 242001; 
George E, Noakes, Syracuse, N. Y. 


march by Roland F. 

1. Orchestra. 4to. 2. Piano. 

[ 25656, 25657 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 9, 

1910; FE 244262, 244263; R. F. Seitz, 
Glen Rock, Pa. 


——words and music by EH. Fordi. 

(Four leaf clover series, no. 6.) 

[25658 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1910; 

FE} 244351; Enoch Fordi, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


—— (Amitié); novelette, by M. Ber- 
trand Howard; pf. [25659 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 e@. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244219; Howard music ¢o., Pitts- 
burg.) Ba. 


FRoHE (DER) MORGEN; musik von 
Julius Bittner, fiir mannerstimme. 
(Drei lieder, no. 2.) [25660 

©. Sept. 19, 1910: 25es@cw22. 
1910; BE 241731; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


FRIENDSHIP ; 
Seitz. 


FROLIC OF THE WINDS (Windesrau- 
schen); chromatic waltz by H. L. 
Cramm, op. 13; piano. [25661 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 248406; B. F. Wood music Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FROLICS OF THE DANCE; mazurka by 
M. Greenwald; two violins and 
piano. [25662 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 
HE 248181; Century music pub. ¢co., 
New York, Na ae 


FROLICS ON THE MIDWAY; by M. A. 

Bickford; guitar. [25663 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2.c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244203; U. S. School of music, 
New York, N. Y. 

FRoM NAZARETH TO BETHLEHEM ; carol- 
anthem, words by Henry T. Secrist, 
music by H. L. Heartz; mixed voices. 
4to. (The choral service, no. 693.) 

[25664 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1910; 

E 244050; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 

FROM THE THREE CORNERED KINGDOM ; 
by H. Farjeon, op. 30; piano. [25665 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 11, 1910; 
Hi 243377; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


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25682 


FRUHLINGS-SERENADE (A spring sere- 
nade); von Franz Drdla, op. 27-II, 
arr. yon Th. Ritter, fiir 2 mando- 
linen, mandola, guitarre und klavier. 
(Mandolinen-musik, no. 44.) [25666 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 2443887; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


FRUHLINGSBOTEN (Messengers of 
spring); vortragsstiick von Walde- 
mar Schneider, op. 85, ftir piano- 
forte. [25667 

© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241884; Gebr. Ulbrich, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


FRUHLINGSWANDERUNG; eine kinder- 
sinfonie, von Joh. Harder, fiir kla- 
vier zu 4 hinden, violine ad _ lib., 
kinderinstrumente und kinderchor, 
unter benutzung von volksliedern. 
Partitur und stimmen. [25668 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E. 2481387; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, g. 
m. b. h. Berlin-Gross Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 


FRUKTA DIG ICKE, DU KLENA HJORD; 
Luk. 12; 32, arr. by J. S. Hellgren, 
musie by J. S. Hellgren. (KGr- 
sanger f6r gudstjiinsten, oktav serie, 
no. 59.) [25669 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; 
E 248512; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Il]. 


Fur Exist. See Beethoven (lL. van) 


FUGHETTA DE CONCERT; par A. Guil-~ 


mant, op. 29b, pour orgue. [25670 

@eOct. 24, 1910; 2 « Nov. 18, 
1910; E 248595; Alex. Guilmant, 
Paris, France. 


FUNICULI-FUNICULA; Italian barcarole 
by P. Denza, ed. and fingered by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [25671 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243193; Century music pub. ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


FURCHTLOS UND TREU; marsch, von 
Julius Fucik, op. 240, fiir piano. 
[25672 
© Sept) 26; 1910;":2 ce. . Oct. 29, 
1910; EK 241919; Josef Blaha, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


GALLOPING HORSE; by Ralph Horner; 
piano. [25673 
Om@ety 22. 1910* 2 .c., Oct. 25, 
1910; E 242573; B. O. Marsh, De- 
corah, Iowa. 


GARDEN (THE) OF IDLE DREAMS; by 
Eddie Jewell; vocal orchestra, key 
of G. [25674 

©, Noy. 16,5 19105 2) c. aNovewae 
1910; H 244581; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GAVOTTA; by Carl Reger, op. 19, no. 7; 
piano. (10 kleine albumblitter, no. 
.)) [25675 

© Oct, 21," 1910.2 -Octaee 
1910; E 242474; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


GAVOTTE; par Otto de Tidebodhl, op. 
14, pour violon avec ace. de piano. 
[25676 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 
LSTOR 241632" Sul a HemT. Zim: 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


von F. J. Gossee, bearbeitet von 
Alfred Moffat, fiir streich-orchester 
mit piano. 4to. [25677 

© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241689; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


von Martin Klassert, op. 40, fiir 
die violine mit begleitung des piano- 
forte. (6 vortragsstticke, no. 3.) 
[25678 
© Sept. (24 1910s 2 eo" Oct, 22: 
1910; E 241721; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


——vyon Méhul, und W. Burmester, 
bearbeitet von A. Kaiser ftir salon- 
orchester, mit piano. 4to. [25679 

©) Sept: 19): 19102724... Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241686; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GAVOTTE (LA) DES POSTILLONS; par 


Ant. Gilis, op. 453, pour piano. (Six 
morceaux, no. 3.) [25680 
@©P Sent. 14. 1910s, 2200 Och as, 


1910; E 241925; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


GAVOTTE MODERNE; by G. R. Combs, 
op. 32; piano. 25681 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11. 1910; 
BE 243345: Gilbert Raynolds Combs, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
GAVOTTE. POMPADOUR; von Arnoldo 
Sartorio, op. 925; piano. [25682 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2. ¢. Oct. 29, 
1910: BE 241872; F. Schuckert’s 
musikalienhandlung, O. Rettke, 
Crefeld, Germany. 


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25683 


pt. 1, Bsa 


GEBET; ged. von Gustav Falke, music 
by Joseph Marx, fiir mittlere stimme. 
(Lieder und gesinge, erste folge, 
no. 10.) [25683 

© Sept: 24 1910=°2 ec. Oct 29. 
1910; E 241905; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


(Prayer); ged. von Otto Julius 

Bierbaum, musik von Ellen Kull- 

Inann. (Lieder und gesinge, no. 8.) 

[25684 

© Oct, 26 A910 2. ce. Oct-26, 

1910; E 242727; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


GEE, BUT IT’S GREAT TO BE RICH, BILL; 
words and music by L. Morgan. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[25685 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c Oct. 6, 1910; 

EK 240712; Lillian Morgan, New 
Work. JN. -¥. 


GEE, BUT YOU’RE HARD TO GET ALONG 
WITH; lyric by Ed. Rose, music by 
Fred W. Hager. [25686 

©? Oct. .20, 19107 2) Oc 20, 
1910; E 241545; Jos. Morris Go., 
New York, N. Y. 


GEE! IT’S NICE TO HAVE A SWEETHEART; 
words and music by L. P. Battley. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25687 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Nov: 15, 
1910; E 244502; Lee P. Battley, 
Washington, D. C. 


GEE WHIZ; new American rag reel by 

T. W. Thurban; piano. 25688 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 21, 1910; 

FE 242420; Francis; Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


GEE WHIZ, SWEETY, I’M STUCK ON YOU; 
by James Brockman and Bert Fitz- 
gibbon; vocal orchestra. 1168. 4to. 

[25689 

© Nov. 7,1910; 2c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244226; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Werk No Y¥- 


GEH’ SCHUTT DEI HERZERL AUS; orig- 
inal Wienerlied oder duett, text von 
Josef Hornig, musik von Th. Wot- 
titz, op. 150. [25690 

© Sept. 15, 1910: 2 © Oct: 26, 
1910; E 242697; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 

GEMS OF SCOTLAND; medley of Scotch 
melodies arr. by H. F. Odell; man- 
dolin orchestra. [25691 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 
E 241748; L. A. Williams, Kala- 
inazoo, Mich. 


GENTLEMEN—THE KING; words by 
Herbert J. Brandon, music by James 
Coleman. No. 3 in A flat. [25692 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 @ Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241869; City music pub. co., 
Lichfield, England. 


GENTLY GLIDING; waltz by Chas. Lind- 
say; piano. (Stray musical 
thoughts, no. 2.) [25693 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 © Noy. 10; 
1910; E 244301; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GET A GIRL; words by Alfred Bryan, 

music by Albert Gumble. [25694 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1910; 

E 242653; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


GET Busy; by H. L. Sack; piano. 
[25695 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1910; B 243538 ; 
Harry L. Sack, Seattle, Wash. 


GHost (THE) WALK; one-step or two- 
step, by James M. Gallatly; piano 
with text. [25696 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 242015; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


GuHosts (Les spectres); by Ludwig 
Schytte, op. 15, no. 12, rev. and fin- 
gered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[25697 

© Sept... 29, -1910;, 2 @ Gee 42, 

1910; E 240991; Carl Fischer, New 
York Ns ¥. 

GIAMPIETRO-MARSCH; aus Hurra—wir 
leben noch, musik von Victor Hol- 
laender, fiir klavier. [25698 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242935; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


GIB MIR DEINE WILDE SEELE; ged. von 
Franz Evers, musik von Victor von 
Woikowsky-Biedau, op. 30, fiir mitt- 
lere stimme mit klavier. (K6nigslie- 
der, no. 4.) [25699 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

EK 244179; N. Simrock, g. m. b. Bh. 
Berlin, Germany. 

GicA; par Carlo Albanesi, pour piano. 

[25700 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c« Oct. 2, 

1910; E 242534; Bosworth & ©co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 

GIGGLEPILL GILLIGAN; words by Paul 
Severing, music by Edward Warren 
Corliss. [25701 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26,1910; 
E 242642; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, i. ¥: 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25720 


GiogNo (UN) IN VENEZIA (A day in 
Venice) ; suite romantique by Ethel- 
bert Nevin, arr. by Herman Bell- 
stedt: band. 4to. 25702 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244291; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


Gipsy RONDO. See Haydn (F. J.) 


GirL I LEFT BEHIND ME; arr. by M. A. 

Bickford; guitar. [25703 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

EK 244199; U. S. School of music, 
New York, N. Y. 

Girt (THE) IVE LEFT BEHIND ME; 
music arr. by G. A. MacFarren; 
mixed voices, harp or piano ace. ad 
lib. New ed. (Vocal library of part 
song, etc., no. 3.) [25704 

(Ney. 14 1910: 2 c Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244542; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Gir~L (THE) IN THE TRAIN (Die ge- 
schiedene frau) ; by Leo Fall, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; orch. 4to. 1. March. 
2. Mazurka or three-step. 

[25705, 25706 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 26, 

1910; E 242649, 242650; M. WiCt- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


GirRL (THE) OF MY DREAMS; from The 
girl of my dreams, by Karl Hoschna, 
arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
mandolin orchestra. - [25707 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242754; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Nierk,UN. ¥. 


hotel orchestra. 4to. [25708 

© Nov. 7, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244227; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Werte, No Y. 


march and two-step, arr. by 

W. ©. O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. ; 

[25709 

hoy. 2.1910: 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910: 

EK 244061; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y. 


——\_ ss —____ _ 


selection. arr. by W. C. 
O’Hare; orch. [25710 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242651; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork, N.Y. 


GiksL (THE) WITH THE VIOLET EYES; 
words and music by F. H. Herfordt. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25711 

© Noy. 1, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244082; Frank H. Herfordt, To- 
ledo, Ohio. 


GIRLS (THE) ALL DOTE ON A MILITARY 
MAN; written by A. J. Mills, com- 
posed by Bennett Scott. London, 
Star music pub. co., ltd. [25712 


© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
H 242437; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 


GIRLS (THE) I LEFT BEHIND ME; writ- 
ten by Worton David, composed by 
R.° Penso. (Popular 6d. ed., no. 
Zi.) [25713 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
KH 242660; Von Tilzer music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


GIVE TIME TO WORK FOR JESUS; words 
and music by Robert Harkness. 
[25714 
© Oet; 1571910 27e2 Oct, 25, 1910; 
EK 241745; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GLEAM (A) OF HEAVEN; meditation by 

Victor Moulton; piano. [25715 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

HH 242839; Krank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


GLIDING ALONG; waltz by M. Green- 

wald; two violins and piano. [25716 

GNova 7, 191022) Ge Nove Gil O10: 

EK 243195; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


GLORIOUS PRAISE; ed. by Daniel B. 
Towner. New York, Fleming dH. 
Revell co.; London, F. S. Turney 
[1910] 62p. 12mo. $0.15. [25717 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
A 274424; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Guorious (THE) SONG; words by Ed- 
mund H. Sears, music by Adam Gei- 
bel; trio for sop., ten. and bar. or 
bass. 4to. (The choral service, no. 
694. ) [25718 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c: Nov. 3, 1910; 
FE 244051; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


GLoRY BE To THE Fatuer; gloria, mu- 

sic by D. B. Towner. [25719 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

EH 244080: Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


AND EARTH; words 
3yrnes, music by C. 
ePrice, [25720 

©: Oct. (10, 1910; 2 ¢..Noyv. 18, 
1910; E 248602; Carl F. Price, New 
‘York, Ney, 


7LORY IN HEAVEN 
by Horace W. 


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25721 


pt. 1, dies. -¥.0 


GLory (THE) LAND; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by W. H. Doane. 
[25721 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
EK 244269; W. H. Doane, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


sacred song, music by 
J.-H ohilbmore: |.‘ Che cho, vei 1. 
no. 12.) [25722 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
EK 248365; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


GLORY TO GOD; 


GLUCK (CHRISTOPH WILIBALD VON) I 
have lost my Euridice (Che faro 
senza EHuridice); from Orfeo ed 
Euridice, translated by Harrison 
Millard, ed. by H. E. Krebiehl; alto 
in A flat. iot2o 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EH 244147; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Go AHEAD; march by O. Porter; or- 
chestra. 4to. [25724 
© Oct. 25, 1910; 2c. Oet. 24,1910; 

EH} 242546; Otis Porter, Elkhart, Ind. 


valse par R. Flamm, pour piano. 


[25725 
OaGNoyv 12. WO10eY 2 ce Nove 14, 
1910; HH, 243500; R. Flamm, Paris; 


France. 


Go AHEAD, PROPOSE; from The girl be- 
hind the counter, words and music 
by Augustus Barratt. [25726 


(©,Octat7 1910-2 cet 21, 1910: 
H 242408; Leo Feist, New York, 
IN 


GO FORTH STRONG HOST OF ZION; words 
by James Rowe, music by C. H. 
Marsh, [25727 

© Oct, 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EK 242633; Chas. H. Marsh, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


GO THROUGH WELCOME AVENUE; writ- 
ten and compesed by Paul Pelham 
and). P. Lone. [25728 

©) tNovt 152:1910= 2c. Nov. 15, 
1910; E 2445385; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


Go ’WAY FROM ME [I HATE YOU, COME 
BACK TO ME I LOVE you; words by 
Will D. Cobb, music by John H. 


Flynn, [25729 
©, Nov.,°29;,1910: 2).¢e.. Nov.::19, 
1910; E 2446384; Maurice Shapiro, 


New York, N. Y. 


GOD BE MERCIFUL (Deus misereatur) ; 
music by Geo. Noyes Rockwell. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10094.) 

[25730 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 

EL 242561; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


GoD IN HEAVEN, HEAR OUR SINGING; 
words by F. R. Havergal, music by 
Fanny Snow Knowlton. iorol & 

© Oct. 1, 19107 2'c. Ocha, 4910: 
EK 244347; Mary L. Butler, Chicago, 
iu, 


GOD IS LOVE; hymn anthem, words by 
Bowring, music by J. Truman Wol- 
cott. (Octavo church music, no. 
10092. ) [257382 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242560; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


GOD WILL SEND THE SUNSHINE; words 
and music by Chas. M. Fillmore. 
4to. (Sowing the seed, no. 18.) 

[25733 

© “Sept. 10, 1910: -2 veer ad 7. 

1910; E 242178; Fillmore brothers 
ep: Cincinnati, Ohio. 


GODARD (BENJAMIN Louis PAUL) Ada- 
gio pathétique for violin and piano; 
op. 128, no. 38, arr. by Ross Jung- 
nickel; grand orchestra. 1. Score. 
2. Ed. D, complete parts. 

[ 25734, 25735 
© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 
1910; E 248448, 248451; G. Schir- 


mer, New York, N. Y. 
Scénes poétiques; arr. by Otto 
Langey for orchestra. 4to. (Gal- 


axy of orchestra music, no. 26.) 
[25736 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 248057; G. Schirmer, New York. 
ince & 


GODS IN THE GALLERY; words and mu- 

sic by P. F. Woodford. Payer 

© 1c. Oct. 28, 1910; E 242766; 
Percy EF. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


GoD’s TEMPLE; words by James Whe- 

don, music by L. J. Downing. [25738 ~ 

© 1c. Nov. 5, 1910; EH 244110; 
Lulu Jones Downing, Chicago, Ill. 


GoD’S WARNING, TOUCH NOT, TASTE 
NOT; words and music by F. H. 
Field. 4to. [25739 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242559; Frank H. Field, New Or- 
leans, La. 


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25758 


GOLD. GOLD. GOLD: written and com- 

posed by Tom Leamore. [25740 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 

E 241755: Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


words and music by 
J. Closz. [25741 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 e«. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244265; Jacob Closz, Chicago, Ill. 


GOLDEN (THE) JUBILEE; words and 
music by A. J. Barkhouse. [25742 
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 248521; Arthur J. Bark- 
house, Chicago, Ill. 


GOLDEN SPIDER; march and two-step 

by Chas. L. Johnson; piano. [25745 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 244128; Vandersloot music pub. 
co.. Williamsport, Pa. 


_ GOLDEN (THE) STAIRS; words and mu- 
f sic by Marshall Bartholomew; male 
? quartet. 4to. (Boosey & Co.’s series 
of famous songs, no. 5.) [25744 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
E 242453; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


GOLDEN WEDDING; barn dance by Henri 

Lavalle; piano. [25745 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EB 243205; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


GOLDENROD ; flower dance by W. C. 
Powell; piano. [25746 

(hey, 12, °1910;°2 c Nov. 11, 
1910; E 243420; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


' GoLDEY COLLEGE sonG; words by Wm. 
W. Stapler, music by Will M. S. 
Brown. [25747 

2 © Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
_ £ 243346; Brown & Edwards music 
- €0., Wilmington, Del. 


_Goop Bye, JACK; words and music by 
W EH. Fournier. New York, F. B. Havi- 
| dand pub. co. . [25748 
¥ © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242556; Edward Fournier, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Goon BYE, JOE; words and music by 
i Alan Early. [25749 
© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242541; Early ‘pub. CO., Oakland, 
me Cal, 
.. BYE My IRISH COON; words and 
i music by H. Ross McClure. [25750 
me © Nov. 11, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 
4 1910; E 244313: HR, McClure co., 
L Sidney, Ohio. 


| 


GOLDEN HEART; 


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Oe 


a 


; 68294—10—_4 


GOOD BYE OLD STARS AND STRIPES ; 
words and music by F. J. Newman, 
New York, F. B. Haviland music co. 

[25751 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, LOLOe 

E 241812; B. J. Newman, United 
States. 


GooD HUMOR (Bonne humeur) ; rondo, 
by Frédéric Baumfelder, op. 274, 
rey. and fingered by Rafael Richter ; 
piano. [25752 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 


BK 242744; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 
GOOD MORNING! MIstER SUNSHINE; 


words and music by Walter Tewson. 
(Sixpenny series, no. 212.) [25753 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
H 244363 ; Price & Reynolds, London, 
England. 


GOOD-NIGHT; words by F. Hemans, 
music by Oliver King; treble voices. 
4to. (Six two-part songs, no. 6.) 

[25754 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 @ Oct. 17, 

1910; H 242214; Vincent music co., 
Itd., London, England. 


Goop (THE) OLD GOSPEL STORY; words 
and music by Chas. M. Fillmore. 
8vo. (Sowing the seed, no. 21.) 

[25755 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 17, 

1910; HE 242172; Fillmore brothers 
eo., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


GooD TIDINGS; words arr. and musie by 

L. H. Jaecard. [25756 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EK 242041; Laura Hubbard Jaccard, 

Fort Worth, Kans., & C. Clay Grant, 
Kvansville, Ind. 


GoopHART (A. M.) ‘Two kyries; for 
S. S. A., with or without organ ace. 
nos. 1-2. [25757 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
EH 241584; A. M. Goodhart, Brighton, 
England. 

GouNoD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Hark, 

my soul it is the Lord; anthem, 

words by William Cowper, music by 

Charles Gounod, arr. by King Hall; 

soprano solo and mixed chorus. 

New edition. 4to. (Vocal library 

of part songs, ete., no. 125.) [25758 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241940; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 

don, England. 


% 1483 


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25759 


pl. Ill, .8., Vv. 5 


GouNoD (CHARLES FRANCOIS )—Con. 
—— Mighty Lord of earth and sea; 
marche religieuse, words by James 
Strang, music by Charles Gounod, 
arr. by King Hall; treble and tenor 
solos and mixed chorus. New edi- 
tion. 4to. (Vocal library of part- 
songs, ete., no. 119.) [25759 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c Nov. 1, 1910; 
H 241947; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


O, who like Thee, so calm, so 
bright (Auf, Christenmensch, auf, 
auf zum Streit); anthem, arr. by 
W. Noelsch; sop. or ten. 8vo. (Hu- 
ponia, no. 125.) [25760 

© Oct. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 244486; Theo. F. Miller & Wm. 
Noelsch, Philadelphia, Pa. 


GRACE TRIUMPHANT; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by C. F. Allen. [25761 


© Oct. 24,1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EK 242625; Chas. FEF. Allen, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


GRACIEUSE (LA); by ©. Bohm, op. 
207, rev. and fingered by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano four hands. [25762 

© Sept 298 1900 - 72e> Och 12, 
1910; E 240985; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ne Y- 

GRAND CHORUS; by Owen Powell; or- 
gan. obl. S8vo. (Organ loft, book 
LXVIII, no. 206.) [25763 

©) Sept. 12) 1910: 2) c. Oct..- 17, 
1910; E 242218; Vincent music co., 
Itd., London, Hngland. 


GRAND (THE) OLD LEAGUE; words and 
music by Kate Auld Voorhees. 
[25764 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
EX 241605; Kunkel bros. music co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


GRANDMA’S WALTZ; by R. Streabbog; 

piano. [25765 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910; 

EH 248421; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


GRANDPA STILL WHISTLES THE SAME 
‘- OLD TUNE; words and music by HE. 
Mullane. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [25766 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
HE 242457; Hugene Mullane, Daven- 
port, Iowa. 
GRANDPA’S WALTZ; by R. Streabbog; 
piano. [25767 
- a © Nov. 10, 1910); 2 ¢, Noy. 7, 1910; 
BE 243224; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


1484 


GRAN’PA; words and music by J. Closz. 
[25768 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1910; 

E 244267; Jacob Closz, Chicago, II. 


GRANT WE BESEECH THEE; anthem, 
music by George F. Austen; soprano 
solo and chorus. 4to. (Church 
choir library, no. 83.) [25769 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 248328; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
_ don, England. 


GRATITUDE; a Thanksgiving voluntary 
by J. W. Lerman; organ. 4to. 
[25770 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241789; Geo. Molineux, New York, 
ING YY: 


GREAT (THE) WHITE WAY; by M. M. 
Norwood; piano. 


© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910: 


E 242192; Maudetta Martin Nor- 
wood, Sherman, Tex. 
GREEN (A) HILL; words by Cecil 


Frances Alexander, music by A. L. 
Powell, in C. [25772 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 19, 1910; 
HH 242371; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
Work, Neo 


GRIEG (EpvArRrD HaAcERuP) Album leaf 
(Albumblatt); op. 12, no. 7, rev. 
and fingered by Rafael Richter; pf. 

[2571S 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 22, 1910; 

E 241679; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Ne. Yo. 

—— Berceuse; op. 388, no. 1, rev. and 

fingered by Rafael Richter; pf. 
[25774 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 « Ocha ta10= 
E 241678; M. Witmark & sons, New 
VWoOrkaN. Aye 


See Chappell’s 


GROTESQUES (THE) 
army journal, no. 368. 
GRUNDHOFBUA (DER) (I bin vom 


grundhof da bua); text von Joh. }j 
Formanek, musik von L. C. Otto j 


Urbanek, op. 18, ftir 1 oder 2 sing- ie 


stimme und pianofortebegleitung. 
[25775 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ce Get) 298 5 
1910; E 241887; Josef Blaha, Vi- j 
enna, Austria. 
Gruss AN NeEv BRAUFELS (Greeting } 
to New Braunfels); valse de con- | 
cert by Adalbert C. Jessen, op. 19; 
piano. [25776 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
BE 241955; Ad. C. Jessen, News 
Braunfels, Tex. ) 


[25771 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25792 


Gruss AN WIEN; Vollmdller-marsch 
yon Josef Stumpf, op. 10, fiir klavier 
zu zwei hiinden. 25777 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244888; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger. Leipzig, Germany. 


Gruss Ats VENEDIG (Greeting from 
Venice) ; walzer by C. W. Feldmann, 
op. 156, arr. von Th. Ritter, ftir 2 
mandolinen, mandola, guitarre und 
klavier. (Mandolinen-musik, no. 22.) 

[25778 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c« Nov. 10, 

1910; E 244389; Bosworth & ©co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


GUARDIAN ANGEL MINE; words by Ada 
R. Cherry, music by E. Carr Hardy. 
No. 1 in F. 

Paes. 1910: 2 ec. Oct. T, 
1910; E 240734; Nightingale & co., 
London, England. 


GUIDE ME, O THOU GREAT JEHOVAH; 
words by William Williams, music 
by F. E. Mason. 4to. [25780 

eee 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242458; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


GuILD (THE) OF PLAY BOOK OF NA- 
TIONAL DANCES; written by G T. 
Kimmins, dances arr. by M. H. Wool- 
nou. Part 3. [25781 


eee Ft 1910552 c. Oct. 24, 
1910; D 18743; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


GYPSY DANCE; by Ernest F. Jores, op. 
13; piano. [25782 
ieemew. 17, 1910: 2 ¢c. Nov. 18, 
1910; E 248576; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago, Il. : 


GYPSY HEART; part song, words by 
Katherine Lee Bates, music by W. J. 
Baltzell; mixed voices. (Octavo 
edition, no. 12075.) [25783 


@eOct 18, 1910; 2 e¢. Oct. 19, 
1910; E 242382; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Gypsy (THE) PICNIC; a little musical 
play consisting of a prologue and 
one act, libretto by Emma J. H. 
Goodfellow, music by Arthur Rad- 
cliffe. 36 p. 4to. $0.35. [25784 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. Nov. 3, 1910; 

A 272992; Radcliffe pub. co., Mill- 

ville, N. J. 


[25779 | 


H. M. S. PINArorRe; og, THE LASS 
THAT LOVED A SAILOR; nautical comic 
opera, written by W. S. Gilbert, com- 
posed by Arthur Sullivan. Chil- 
dren’s edition, edited and arr. by 
W. C. McNaught; voice parts only, 
in tonie sol-fa and old notations, 
Svo. [25785 


© Och, We 1910" 2 eo eOch ae 
1910; EH 242032; Metzler & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


HANDEL 
bande; 


(GroRG FRIEDRICH) Sara- 
arr. von W. Burmester, 
bearb. von A. Kaiser, fiir salon- 
orchester, mit piano. 4to. [25786 


© Sept. 19, 719102" © Och. 22) 
1910; E 241688; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


HAIL, HOLY MORN; words by Elsie 
Dunean Yale, music by J. Lincoln 
Hall. 4to. (Christmas anthems, no. 
155. ) [25787 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c Nov. 4, 1910; 
H 248158; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
pha, Pa: 


Hatt, Saviour Kine; words scriptural, 
musie by Arthur Berridge; mixed 
voices. 4to. (York series, anthems 
and glees, no. 344.) [25788 


© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 
E 243587; Banks & son, York, Hng- 
land. 


Hatr (THE) STEP MARCH; by Bick- 

ford; banjo. [25789 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1910; 

H 241552; U. S. school of music, New 
Works ING. 


HALLELUJAH TO OUR LORD AND KING; 
words by Ada Blenkhorn, music by 
H). S. Lorenz. [25790 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EH 244116; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


HALLEY’S COMET; two step, by A. C. 
Troy; piano. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & co. [25791 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 « Oct. 7, 1910; 
H 240709; Anna C. Troy, New York, 
ING, 


HALLEY’S COMET IN JUNE; words and 
music by Mrs. J. Ramsey. Washing- 
ton, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25792 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; 

E 241778; Mrs. Josephine Ramsey, 
Knoxville, T1. 


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25793 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


HANDLE ME WITH CARE; words and 

music by P. F. Woodford. [25793 

© 1c. Oct. 24, 1910; E 242464; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


HANSEN (Emit Ropert-) Trio; fir 
fldte, violine und violoncello. [25794 
© Nept. 19;° 19107 2. ‘OckaZ2: 
1910; EH 241644; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


Harpy DAYS; two-step by R. Streab- 

bog; piano. [25795 

© Nov. 10) 1910: 2 c- Novy. 7 1910: 

HE 243225; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


words and music by S. M. Corley. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25796 

©uNov. 1, 19108 Bic. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244079; Selene M. Corley, Mil- 
ford, Ga. 

HAPPY DAYS GONE BY; words by Joe 
Russell, music by Russell and Wil- 
liams. [25797 

© Nov. 6, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 248234; B. F. Behrend music pub. 
co., Newark, N. J. 


HAPPY DAYS OF LONG AGO; words and 
music by Mrs. E. M. Larrabee. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25798 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; 
E 241768; Mrs, E. M. Larrabee, Wil- 
liamston, Mich. 


Happy HOLIDAY; march by J. Brown- 
field; piano. [25799 
© Siov, teh NO) 22. cS Nove slat 
1910; E 243422; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


HAPPY IS THE MAN; words from Prov. 
3, music by John E. West; mixed 
voices. 4to. (The choral album, 
no. 989.) [25800 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242889; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


Happy New YEAR; march by J. Jay 
Watson, ed. by Karl Benker; piano. 
[25801 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 242386; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 
Happy youtH; by Ernest F. Jores, op. 
10; piano. [25802 
© Nov) 1% (1910; 2. ec. Novi AS; 
1910; E 248577; Gamble hinged 
musie co., Chicago, Il. 
HarRK MY SOUL IT IS THE LORD; 
Gounod (C. F.) 


(See 


Hark! THE FULL” VOICED) CHOI; 
Christmas anthem, music by J. 
Fletcher; trio for female voices. 


Ten. and bass solos, duet sop. and 


alto and full chorus. (Octavo 
sacred music, no. 18. New York, 
Robin Ellis. [25803 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2.e5Na@yeco, 1910- 

FE 244193; Joseph Fietcher, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 

HARK, THE GLAD SOUND, THE SAVIOUR 


COMES; Christmas hymn - anthem, 
words by Philip Doddridge, music by 


Eduardo Marzo, op. ° 122; mixed 
voices. (Octavo edition, no. 12097.) 
[25804 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1910; 
KE 248031; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


TIARK, THE SAVIOUR CALLETH ; words by 
Harriette Waters, music by J. W. 
Henderson. [25805 

© Oct: 20, 191022] eee 2 
1910; E 242425; J. W. Henderson, 
Muskegon Heights, Mich. 


HARK, WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLY 
voices; Christmas anthem, words by 
John Cawood, music by W. Ber- 
wald; women’s voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, no. 12110.) [25806 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ¢ Nowy. 2, 1910: 
E 248035; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


HARKER (F. FLaxineron) Six old 
Christmas carols; traditional melo- 
dies, newly arr., harmonized and 
ed. 1. Third set. 2. Fourth set. 

[25807, 25808 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 
1910; E 244248, 244249; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York, N. Y. 


HARVEST OR FESTIVAL HYMN; music by 
EK. Bunnett, ed. by Pierre Duvernet; 
mixed voices. 4to. (The choral 
service, no. 342.) [25809 

© Oct.. 19, 1910+ 2 einGaaeG 
1910; E 241783; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


HAT DICH DIE LIEBE BERUHRT; ged. von 
P. Heyse, musik von Joseph Marx, 
fiir hohe stimme. (Lieder und ge- | 
Siinge, erste folge, no. 11.) [25810 — 

© Sept: 24, 1910; 2 G) Oe ae | 
1910: EK 241906; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 

Have THy way LorD; words and | 
music by G. Bennard. [25811 

Oct. 31,° 1910; 2c News Sy 
1910; E 2441038; George Bennard, 
Albion, Mich. 


1486 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25830 


HAVE YOU SEEN OUR SANTA: words 
and music by Will A. Harding. 


[25812 

Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c Oct. 24, 

1910: E 242487: Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEF) Gipsy rondo; 
[ed. by J]: piano. (Chappell 
edition of popular pianoforte works, 
no. 17.) [25813 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 
1910; E 241778; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


a 


> (a 2? 


HE ALWAYS ANSWERS PRAYER; 
by Harriet H. Pierson, 
D. B. Towner. 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
E 244018; Charles M. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


words 
music by 

[25814 
PSK ; 
Alexander, 


a= 


ELS = 


HE IS SLEEPING WHERE Mount DaJo 
FROWNING LOOKS ON JOLO Bay; 
words and music by A. L. Price. 

[25815 
© 1 e@ Oct. 24, 1910; HB 242529; 
Ella B. Price, Los Angeles, Cal. 


ta 


ere, 


' He’s A FRIEND OF MINE; words by J. H. 

Sammis, music by D. B. Towner. 

[25816 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 244035; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ae 
. —_ 


He’s A PAL; written and composed by 
T. W. Connor. [25817 


© Noy. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 
1910; EK 244326; Francis, Day & 
, Hunter, London, England. 


HEAR ME WHEN I CALL; anthem, words 
from Psalm IV, music by H. J. 
Storer; mixed voices, organ acc. 
(Octavo edition, no. 12082.) [25818 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
E 244441; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


| Hear THE BAND PLAY YANKEE DOODLE; 
| _ words by Leonard F. Schumann, mu- 
| sie by Fred Hoffman (Philip Gor- 
don). [25819 

mm te Noy. 14, 1910; H. 243511; 
Philip Gordon & Leonard F. Schu- 
| _ mann, Newark, N. J. ~ 


HEAR THE WORD OF THE LORD; words 
by H. KH. Hewitt, music by G. W. 
- Elderkin. [25820 


Oy Oet: 12251910; .2:. .e) Oct. 22, 


' 1910; E 241621; G. W. Elderkin, 
Chicago, Il. 


Heart (THE); transcription by Carl 
Koelling, op. 480; piano. [25821 
© Oct 22, 1910; 27 ec (Ocrees 
1910; E 242554; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


HEART (THE) OF DEAR OLD DIXIE; 
Words and music by J. Closz. [25822 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e Nov. 3, 1910; 

E 244053; Jacob Closz, Chicago, Ill. 


HEART TO HEART; waltz, by’ A. Gar- 
land; piano. [25823 
©. Noy. 14, 1910" 2c Nova 14 
1910; E 243468; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HEATHER ROSE; valsette by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 41, no. 4; piano. 
(Flowers of the valley, no. 4.) 

[ 25824 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

H 241995; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


HEAVENLY (THE) SONG; a Christmas 
service, words by Grace Gordon and 
Elsie Ducan Yale, music by A. 
Geibel. S8vo. [25825 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
HH 244352; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HEAVENLY THOUGHTS; reverie by Sister 

Rose; piano. [25826 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

EH 242834; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Til 


HEILIGE (Diz) NaAcHT (Christmas 
eve); Weihnachtsmusik von Alfred 
Kaiser, ftir klavier. Complet. 

[25827 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 

1910; E 241701; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

(Holy night); Weihnachtsmu- 
sik von Alfred Kaiser, ftir klavier. 
(Die heilige nacht, no. 1.) [25828 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242178; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

HEILIGEN (DIE) DREI KONIGE (The 
three kings) ; Weihnachtsmusik yon 
Alfred Kaiser, ftir klavier. (Die 
heilige nacht, no. 6.) 25829 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 


E 242188; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

HEIMKEHR; ged. von Sofie Kloerss, 
musik von Fritz Fleck: hoch. (Hin- 
stimmige gesiinge, no. 5.) [25830 

©, Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241718; B. Schott’s sdhne, 


Mainz, Germany. 


, 1487 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, 0.8. v.5 


25831 


HEITERES UND ERNSTES; Sechs kleine 
stiicke in der 1. position, von Paul 
Zilcher, op. 88, fiir violine mit 
klavier. [25831 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241893: D. Rahter, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 

Heten; words by Owen Clark, music 
by &. lB. Bell: [25832 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 21, 1910; 
E 242416; Frank L. B. Bell, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 


HeELLo, Face; words and music by KE. . 


A. Salassi. Professional. [25833 
© 1c Nov. 18, 1910; E 243617 ; 
Edna A. Salassi, Baton Rouge, La. 


HER NAME WAS Mary Woop, BuT Mary 
WoULDN’r;: words by H. T. Dimick, 
music by Harold M. Silverstein. 

[25834 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 22, 1910; 
EB 241655; Howard T. Dimick music 
eo., Chicago, Ill. 


HER OLD FASHIONED HOMESTEAD ON THE 
HILL; words and music by J. J. 
Donahue. [25885 

© Nov..2%;° 1910; 2 ¢: Noy. 19; 
1910; E 244631; John Joseph Dona- 
hue, Lawrence, Mass. 


HERALD (THE) ; Sunday school service, 
words and music by E. Doughty and 
others. 4to. [258386 


© Oct. 21,1910; 2 c Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243159; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


HERE’S TO OUR COUNTRY; words and 
music by HE. A. Barns. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [258387 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243062; S. R. Thompson and H. A. 
Barns, St. Paul, Minn. 

HERE’S TO THE JOY OF LIFE; from The 
merry widow re-married, words by 
B. EB. Sheafer, music by Karl von 
Wegern. [25838 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
BH 244228; M. Witmark & sons, New 
WOT oN) Xe 
HERMITAGE (THE); march, by Ernst 
Hussar; pf. [25839 
© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
BE 244198; Ted Snyder co, New 
York) N.Y. 

HevurE (L’) SILENCIEUSE; paroles de 
Lucien Marotte, musique de Victor 
Staub. [25840 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2:¢. Oct. 17,-1910; 
H 242330; Durand & cie., Paris, 
France. 


1488 


HEUT IST JA NOCH HEUT; phantasie, 
lied von Herm. Schultze-Buch, bearb, 
von Waldemar Schneider, fur piano- 
forte mit hinzufiigung des volistand- 
igen textes. [25841 


© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241885; Gebr. Ulbrich, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Hey, Mister WOTCHEMACALLIT CHOL- 
MONDELEY GREEN; [Song, words by 
Mrs. Wm. Early.] [25842 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
BE 242550; Harly pub cCo., Oakland, | 
Cal. 


Hippen; words by Walter Learned, 
music by Dorothy A. Gandy; me- 
dium voice in B fiat. [25843 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1910; 
B 244251; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Hints (THE) oF PALESTINE; words by 

BH. H. Sears, music by H. L. Ashford. 

[25844 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 9, 1910; 

BE 244117; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


Hirten (DIE) (The Shepherds), - 
Weihnachtsmusik von Alfred Kaiser, 
fiir klavier. (Die heilige nacht, 
no. 2.) [25845 

© Oct. 18,1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242179; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


His Car’LINA SWFETHEART; words and 
music by W. L. Dunn. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [25846 » 

© Nov. 18, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 18, 
1910; E 248621; W. L. Dunn, Green- 
ville, Pa. 


His Love DIVINE; words by William W. | 
Rock, music by Robert Harkness. 
12mo. [25847 

© Oct: 29, 1910; 2 ey Nev 15 
1910; E 244532; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


His SACRIFICE AND MINE; words by 
W. C. Martin, music by D. B. 
Towner. [25848 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244028; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Horst skirt; words by H. ©. Kel 
logg, music by Fordi. [25849 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 e. Oct. DA, | 
1910; E 244482; EH. Fordi, Los An- 
geles, Cal. ai 


Pe pail 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25869 


HocHSOMMERNACHT; ed. von M. Greif, |} Hoty nieHT; Christmas impromptu on 


musik von Joseph Marx, fiir hohe 


stimme. (Lieder und gesinge, erste 
folge, no. 12.) [25850 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 @ Oct 29, 


1910; E 241907; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


HocHZEITLIED; text von J. W. von 
Goethe, musik von Max Schillings 
op. 26, fiir sopran und bariton solo, 
chor und orchester. Partitur. 

[25851 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 244175; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


HOcHZEITS-WALZER; aus der panto- 
mime, Der schleier der Pierrette, 
von Ernst von Dohnanyi, op. 18, 1. 
Suite fiir orchester, partitur und 
stimmen, no. 4%. 2. Grosses orches- 
ter, stimmen, no. 4°. 4to. 

[25852, 25853 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 

1910; E 241845, 241880; Ludwig 

Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig, Germany. 


HoFMANN (RicHARD) Fiinf leichte 
instruktive stiicke, op. 132; fiir vio- 
loncelle mit klavierbegleitung. 

[25854 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 

1910; E 241643; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


HowE (DIE) SCHULE DES VIERTEN UND 
FUNFTEN FINGERS; 18 spezial-studien 
in form yon eapricen, von Emil 
Kronke, op. 77, fiir klavier. Heft 1, 
no. 1-6. Heft 2, no. 7-12. Heft 3, 
no. 13-18. [25855-25857 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 
29, 1910; E 241898—241900; Fr. Kist- 
ner, Leipzig, Germany. 


HOLLAND COUNTRY DANCE (Danse pas- 
torale hollandaise); by Christiaan 
Kriens; violin and piano. [25858 

mrOce. 13, 1910: 2. ¢. Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242518; Carl Fischer, New 
Work IN. Y. 


- HoLMVAL (ROBERT) Two songs. No. 
1. Whene’er I think of thee: No. 2 
Night and day; written and com- 
posed by Robert Holmval; low voice. 
[25859 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241864; Bach & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


the hymn tune of that name, by J. 
Barnby, arr. by J. W. Lerman; 
organ. 4to. [25860 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241788; Geo. Molineux, New York, 


Nap Xe 
HOME LONGING; by Alfred Fieldhouse; 
pf. [25861 


© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EK 242665; W. A. EHvans, Boston, 
Mass. 


HOME OF THE SOUL; words and music 
by C. W. Henry. Washington, D. C., 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25862 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910: 
EK 244087; Chas. W. Henry, Anita, 
Pa. 


HOME, SWEET HOME; with variations, 
arr. by M. A. Bickford; guitar. 
[25863 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244201; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


HOME TO OUR MOUNTAINS. 
(G.) 

HoMEWARD; words by Hermann Hage- 
dorn, music by Louis Schmidt; high 
voices. [25864 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 27, 1910; 
EK 242921; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 
HONEY HEART; words by John E. Haz- 
zard, music by W. T. Francis. 
[25865 
©) Nov... 16: "1910-"2) ey) Nove AY, 
1910; EH 244571; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


HONEY IN THE ROCK; words by J. H. 
Sammis, music by D. B. Towner. 
[25866 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244015: Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
HoNEYMOON (THE) ; bagatelle by J. C. 
Macy; piano. [25867 
© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ce Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244146; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 
duet from Judy forgot, words by 
Avory Hopwood, music by Silvio 
Hein. 25868 
@©:Ock 7, 1910> 2c: Oct. T, 19103 
BE 240739; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 
HoNEYMOON (THE) ROUTE; words and 
music by P. F. Woodford. [25869 
© 1 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; E 242763; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


See Verdi 


1489 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Ii WS, ¥. 3 


25870 
HONEYSUCKLE TWO-STEP; by Ellis 
Woodward; piano. [25870 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2.c, Get. Si 1910; 


W).. 9499847 Hrank. JK: Roop, &y co., 
Chicago, I. 
Hoop (H. R.) Three rustic dances; 


piano solo. [25871 

©. Sept. 19,' 19105. 2 @. Oct.» 14, 
1910; E 242028; William Reeves, 
London, England. 


Hopak; French words by Hettange, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by Modest Moussorgsky ; 
high or medium voice. [25872 

@©r Oct 15, C1910 2) GOGAT, 
1910; E 241494; G. Schirmer, New 
Work. IN. i: 


HogrieLe (THE) HOBBLE SKIRT; from 
The follies of 1910, words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Gus. Edwards. 

[25873 

Nor. 17 1910-2 e. Nov:.3, 1910; 

H 243117; J. H. Remick & co., New 
Norlo IN. 35 


Hour (THE) HAS COME TO PART; words 
by Edward Oxenford, music by Ed- 
ward Broome; medium voice in D. 

[25874 

Oct, 24 A9LO. 2 es. Nove, 2, 

1910; E 243040; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


How D’yE po! schottische, by George 
L. Spaulding; piano. (Seven easy 
pieces, no. 2.) [25875 

©? Oct: 922.1910: 2 ec. - Nove 1, 
1910; E 244000; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


How’pD YoU LIKE TO MAKE A DATE WITH 
ME; words by A. C. Adams, music by 
Minne Jenkins. Washington, D. C., 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25876 


© Nov. 12. 1910-3)? *e Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244503; Arthur Chester 
Adams, Wethersfield, Conn. 


How bo rou bo; from The genius, lyric 
by Vincent Bryan, music by Paul 
Rubens. [25877 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
EK 241671; Chas. K. Harris, New 
VOrk. Ns Y.; 


How MvUcH I Love THy LAw; words by 
Robert Murray McCheyne, arr. by 
James M. Gray, music by D. B. Tow- 
ner. [25878 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910: 
HE 244025; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HvuLpEKEN; rhefnlinder, aus Murra, 
wir leben noch, musik yon Victor 
Hollaender, fiir klavier. [25879 

© Oct. 1, 19105; 2c) ciate: 
E 242936; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

HUMORESQUE; by Ethel Barnby; piano. 

[25880 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2.e Nova 7% 1910; 

HE 2438272; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 

TLUMOROUS QUARTETS AND ENCORES. See 
Parks’ humorous quartets and en- 
cores. 

HUMOROUS QUARTETS FOR MEN’S VOICES} 
by Lee G. Kratz. Vol. 2. 4to. 

[25881 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 

E 242393; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

HUMOROUS SCOTTISH SONGS; Set in me- 
dium keys with easy piano acc., and 
tonic solfa notation added to the 
voice part. Compiled by Donald 
Ross. Book 2. [25882 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242295; Paterson & sons, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. 

HUNGARIAN NATIONAL DANCE; by Géza 
Horvath, op. 115; piano. No. 1 in E 
flat. No: 2-in BD: [25883, 25884 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 3, 
1910; E 244098, 244099; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

HUuUNTER’s (THE) HORN; by Ralph H. 
Bellairs; piano. Continental finger- 
ing. [25885 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241937; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 

HUNTING CHORUS; words by Erminia 
Rudersdorf, music by Alberto Ran- 
degger; men’s voices. (Vocal library 
of part songs, etc., no. 108.) [25886 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244275; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

HUNTING sonG; by Maurits Leefson; 
piano. [25887 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241993; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. (| 

Huss (Henry HonpeEn) Concerto in 
B; for piano and orchestra. Two 
pianos, the orchestra ace. arr. aS a 
second piano. Second edition rev. 
and corrected by the composer. 

: [25888 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 14, 1910; 

E 248452; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INS ae 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25906 


HYMENEE; valse par Emile Wesly, 
pour piano 4 4 mains. [25889 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1910; E 2859460; E. Gaudet, Paris, 
France. 


HYMN OF PRAISE; unison chorus. words 
by Gertrude L. Knox, music by Mrs. 
R. R. Forman; female voices. 4to. 

[25890 

© Nov. 11, 1910; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910; 

E 244435; J. Fischer & bro., New 
wore, IN. Y. 


I AIN'T MAMMY’S BLACK BABY NOW: 
words and music by Florence 
O’Brien. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & co. [25891 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1910: 
EH 240711; Mrs. F. O’Brien, New 
Tork, N.. Y. 


I AM STANDING ON THE WORD OF GOD; 
words by E. M. Wadsworth, music 
by D. B. Towner. [25892 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244009; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I BEGYNNELSEN VAR ORDET; juldagen, 
ord fran Joh. I. 1, 14, Mark II. 9, 10, 


musik af EH. H. Thorne. (Ko6r- 
sanger fdr Gudstjansten, oktav- 
Serie, no. 52.) [25893 


© Oct. 28,1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242809; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Il. 


I CAN NEVER LOVE THEE AS OF YORE; 
words and music by Allie Davis. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


[25894 
© Oct. 27,1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241815; Mrs. Emma J. Myers, 


Grace, Miss. 


I CAN TELL IT ALL TO JESUS; words by 
Elizabeth Miller, music by D. B. 
Towner. [25895 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EH 244019; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I CAN NOT SING THE OLD SONGS; words 
and music by O. Oberstaedt. Wash- 
ington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25896 


© Oct. 22,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; 
E 241761; Otto Oberstaedt, Detroit, 
Mich. 


I CAN’T HELP LOVING A GIRL LIKE YOU; 
words by Harry S. Kuklin, music by 
Paul Mayer. [25897 


© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
EH 240745; Rogers bros. music pub. 
eco., New York, N. Y. 


I COULD NEVER LOVE YOU AGAIN; words 
by Josephine Smith, music by P. 
Hugene. [25898 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 248261; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N. Y. 


I’D BE HAPPY WITH YOU IN A COTTON 
PALACE; by B. F. Hawkins; piano. 
[25899 
©) Noy, 11, 1910 2)'e. Nov. 10) 
1910; E 244314; Ben F. Hawkins, 
Waco, Tex. 


I’D LIKE TO POSE FoR you; from The 
genius, lyric by Vincent Bryan, mu- 
sie by Paul Rubens. [25900 

©) Oct, 22. 1910 322) 4c, Oct, 22: 
1910; E 241670; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


I’D LIKE TO SPEND A HONEYMOON WITH 
you; words by Edw. L. Nelson, mu- 
sie by L. F. Miler. [25901 

© 1 ec. Noy. 11, 1910; B 243372; 
L. Frank Miller, Long Island City, 
IN. Ye 


I’D LOVE TO BE LOVED BY A GIRL (BOY) 
LIKE YOU; words by Jack Kingsley, 
music by Mae Roland. {25902 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EK 244229; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. IN. ¥% 


I’D LOVE TO LOVE A GIRL WHO’D REALLY 
LOVE ME; OR, I’D BE SATISFIED WITH 
you; words and music by N. Beach. 

[25903 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1910; H 242022; 
Norman Beach, Rochester, N. Y. 


I’D LOVE YOU ALL THE MORE FOR THAT; 
words and music by Herman Tim- 
berg. [25904 

© Nov. 16, 1910; °2 ¢._Nov. 17, 
1910; EH 244573; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I’D RATHER LIVE IN BOHEMIA THAN IN 
ANY OTHER LAND; lyric by J. Henry 
Little, music by J. E. Andino. 

[25905 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

HE 244485; Musicians musiec pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I DID NoT KNOW; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by H. Trotére, B 
flat. 25906 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1910; 
EH 244498; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRizHT ENTRIES 


25907 


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I 


— 


DO LIKE CHEAP SEA TRIPS; written 
and composed by Herbert Rule and 
Thomas McGhee. [25907 

© -Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 15, 
1910; EQ 2445386; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


DON’T WANT NO GOLD, JUST GIVE ME 
A CHICKEN TREE; words and music 
by G. B. Harris, jr. New York, 
Jerome H. Remick & co. [25908 
© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EK 240721; G. B. Harris, jr., New 
York (Nz Y: 
DON’T WANT TO GO TO BED; written 
and composed by George A. Stevens. 
[25909 
Oecie 21. 
Day & 


© Oct 207-1910-) 2. ¢: 
1910; E 242492: Francis, 
Hunter, London, England. 


DREAMED I] SAW MY MOTHER DEAR; 
words by Mrs. E. T. Winters, music 
by Mrs. L. S. Jones. [25910 

©) Noy. 11, 51910 5-2 e, Nov... 10, 
1910; E 244815; Mrs. Effie Tudor 
Winters, Sacramento, Cal. 


DREAMT OUR ENGLAND WAS A FANE; 
words anon., music by Frederick 
James: mixed yoices. 4to. [25911 

©) Nov. 1451910572)" “c: Novs 42, 
1910; E 2444324; J. Curwen & sons, 
lid.. London, England. 


GET DAFFY WHEN THE FIDDLER PLAYS 
THAT IRISH BUCK AND REEL; words 
and music by J. Bieringer. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [25912 

ee Nove 18s. 19LO™ "2 es “Noy. 18: 
1910: E 243620; John Bieringer, 
Lincolndale, N. Y. 


GET SO LONESOME FOR YOU; words by 
Howard King, music by Raymond 
White. [25913 
(mec. 22) 1910= 2 ec Octo 22: 
1910; E 241656; Koninsky music co., 
Eroys No Y; 
HAD A FLOWER (Ma fleur); text and 
music by Louise K. Novelli; medium 
voice in D flat. [25914 
Omeice iei1G10- "2. es Oct.” 14, 


- 1910; E 242011; Oliver Ditson co., 


bord 


Boston, Mass. 

HAVE A FLOWER IN MY HEART, DEAR: 

written by Charles Collins and F. J. 

Barnes, composed by Charles Col- 

lins. [25915 
(O.sOct:. 20, 1910). 2 <c. Oct. 24. 


I HAVEN'T GOT A. THING ON FOR. TO- 
NIGHT; lyrics by Will A. Heelan, 
music by Seymour Furth. [25916 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241544; Jos. Morris co., 
Work JNe Ye 


I HEARD THE BELLS ON CHRISTMAS DAY; 
words by H. W. Longfellow, music 
by G. Emerson. [25917 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 © Och 2251910 - 
E 242929; Leo Feist, New York, 
Ne es, 


I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY; 
words by Horatius Bonar, music by 
G. W. Elderkin; quartet or solo. 

[25918 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 22, 1910; 

E 241626; G. W. Elderkin, Chicago, 
Til. 


J, JOHN, TAKE THEE, MATILDA; from 
Katydid, words by Wm. Cary Dun- 
can, musie by Karl Hosechna. 

[25919 

© Nov. 16, 19105 2hee ewer, 

1910; E 244582; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


I LAY, MY GAUBELS A YOUR REET: 
words by Ellen Collett, musie by 
Teresa Del Riego. [25920 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244276; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


I'LL ANSWER HIS CALL ‘TO-NIGHT; 
words by Wm. C. Poole, music by 
Chas. EF. Allen. [25921 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EH 242629; Geo. W. Sanville, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


I'LL BE WAITING AND DREAMING OF 
you; words and music by L. Geimer. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25922 

© Nov. 12, 1910. 2 eNews: 
1910; E 244504; Leo Geimer, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


I’LL DARE THE WORLD AND ALL; words 
by Donald Fraser, music by Jules 
Faber, in E flat. [25923 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2:c. Nov. 7.9910; 
HH 2432438; H. H. Sparks, -Toronto, 
Canada. 


I'LL MEET YOU WHEN THE SUN GOES 
DOWN: words and music by Percy 


1910: E 242421; Francis, Day & Wenrich. [25924 
Hunter, London, England. ©, Nov: 16, 1910: 2 c:.Noye ae 
HAVE Lost MY Evripice. See 1910; E 244572; Jerome H. Remick 
Gluck (C. W. von) & co., New York, N.Y: 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


25941 


TLL PRAISE MY MAKER; words by Dr. 
Watts, music by R. G. Thompson; 
mixed voices. (York series, an- 
thems, glees, etc., no. 339.) [25925 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 
E 248588; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 


I'LL SING THEE SONGS OF ARABY; words 
by W. G. Wills, music by Frederic 
Clay, arr. by Arthur D. Woodruff; 
chorus of men’s voices a capella with 
tenor solo. (Svo choruses, no. 
5518.) [25926 

fen @et.. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 
1910; E 241547; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork N.Y. 


TLL TAKE YOU HOME TO-MORROW, IF 
YOU'LL TAKE ME HOME TO-NIGHT; 
from Lower berth thirteen, lyrie by 
Arthur Gillespie and Collin Davis, 
music by Jos. E. Howard. [25927 


© Oct. 29,1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241830; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Work. N.Y. 


I LOVE IT; a fantastic rag-two-step, by 
H. Von Tilzer; pf. [25928 


© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EH 243153; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


I LOVE THE NAME OF MARY; waltz from 
Chauncey Oleott’s Barry of Bally- 
more, by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. 

[25929 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
EK 244062; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork, 7 N:;)Y: 


I LOVED A LASS, A FAIR ONE; words by 
George Wither, music by King Hall; 
men’s voices. New edition. Ato. 
(Vocal library of part songs, etc., 
NO. Af: ) _ [25930 

Oe. 24.1910 2) c:.) Octs 25, 
1910; EH 241776; Chappeli & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


I’M A JOLLY COUNTRY BOY; words and 
music by R. C. Anderson. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25931 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 

EH 240688; R. C. Anderson, Summit 
Point, W. Va. 


I’M AFRAID YOU’LL HAVE TO COME ALONG 
0’ ME; written and composed by 
John P. Harrington, H. W. Rogers 
and Orlando Powell. [25982 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910: 
E 244048; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


I’M DREAMING OF YOU; words by R. V. 
Owen, music by H. K. Dugdale. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25933 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240692; R. V. Owen, Mitchell, 
Oregon. 


I’M FALLING IN LOVE WITH SOME ONE; 
from Naughty Marrietta, lyric by 
Rida Johnson Young, music by Vic- 
tor Herbert. [25934 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
H 241572; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Monks Neo, 


I’M GOING BACK TO IRELAND; words 
and music by F. G. Coade. Wash- 
ington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale 
co. [25935 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
HH 244080; F. G. Coade, Avonmore, 
Canada. 


I’M GOING BACK TO MY OLD GIRL: words 
by Bobby Heath, music by Charles 
O’Donnell. [25936 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 27, 1910; 
EH 241796; Leo Feist, New York, 
N.Y. 


I’M GOING BACK TO THE LAND OF SPA- 
GHETTI; words by J. Irving Young, 
music by Harold J. Norman. [25937 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 
H) 241749; Head music pub. co., New 
Work, INOW 


I'M GOING BACK WITH YOU; words and 
musie by J. W. Barber. [259388 
© Oc. 15) 191022 ¢. ANovaniae 
1910; E 248347; John William Bar- 
ber, Butler, Ind. 


IM HENERY THE HicHtH I AM; written 
and composed by Murray and 
Weston. [259389 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; 
EH 241754; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


I’M IN LOVE WI’ THE LONDON GIRLS; 
written and composed by John A. 
Glover-Kind. 25940 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244327; B. Feldman & Co., 
London, England. 


I’M IN LOVE WITH you; from The fol- 
lies of 1910, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Gus Edwards. 

[25941 

© Oct. 26,1910; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1910; 

BE 243118: J. H. Remick & co., New 
‘orig. IN. ¥. 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 5 


I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU RED ROSE; words 
by Will Lowack, music by C. B. 
Winge. [25942 

©) Oct. 17, 1910 3:2 c. Oct. 1971910; 
EB 242390; Carl B. Winge, New York, 
me! ¥: 


I’M LOOKING FOR A DEAR OLD LADY, 
lyric by J. W. Hamer, mel. by A. 
Piantadosi. [25943 

©1c. Oct. 20, 1910; E 241536; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. 


Same. [25944 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241795; Leo Feist, New York, 
IN. 
words by Edgar Selden, music by 
Tom Kelly. [25945 
©) Och 22;-19105 2 c.Oct., 22; 1910; 
E 241629; Maurice Shapiro, New 
works Ne. ¥: 


I’M ON AGEN WITH MONAGHAN; writ- 
ten and composed by R. P. Weston. 
[25946 


OQ Nove r18 81910! Fe) Nove 18; 
1910; EK 243580; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

I’M ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE RIGHT 
GIRL AT THE RIGHT TIME AND PLACE; 
words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld, 
music by J. F. Helf. [25947 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2.c. Nov. 2, 1910; 


E 243041; J. Fred Helf co., New 
Works aN. ¥: 

I’M sorRyY; words by M. A. Lang, 
music by A. Roth. [25948 


© te? Oct. 27, 12910; Hh 241808 ; 
Madalene Abbott Lang & Alfred 
Roth, New York, N. Y. 


I MISS THEE SO; words by V. I. Hart, 
music by H. K. Dugdale. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25949 

Wer: 1, 1910: 2 ce: Oct-71, 1910: 
EK 240689; Vada Inez Hart, Green- 
wood, Fla. 


I saw SANDY TO HIS FRONT STREET- 
pooR; written and composed by 
George Arthurs, Worton David and 
Alf, J. Lawrance, [25950 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241959; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


I SEEM TO HEAR YOU CALLING; written 
by Scott Staunton, composed by 
Henry E. Pether. [25951 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910: 
E 241960; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Tondon, England. 


I SIMPLY CAN’T ABIDE ‘EM WHEN 
THEY'RE SLOW; from the musical 
play Marriage a la carte, words by 
Cc. M. S. McLellan, music by Ivan 
Caryll. [25952 

@© Nov. 9; 1910; 2 Ge Moy 10; 
1910; E 244277; Chappell & co., lid., 
London, England. 


I SING THE BIRTH; Christmas anthem, 
words by Ben Jonson, music by 
George B. Nevin; mixed voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. 12098.) [25953 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2; 1910; 
EH 243032; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


I’VE A GREAT BIG HEART, WITH A GREAT 
BIG LOVE, FOR A LITTLE GIRL LIKE 
you; words by Edgar Leslie, music 
by Kerry Mills. [25954 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 14, 
1910; E 248456; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y.. 


I’VE GOT MY SEARCHLIGHT OUT FOR YOU; 
[words and music by A. F. Methven. j 
[25955 


© 1c. Nov. 19, 1910; H 244619; 
Agnes Florence Methven, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


I'VE LOST MY HEART IN CUPID STREET; 
written by Leonard Cooke, com- 
posed by Henry E. Pether. [25956 

© ‘Nov. 17, 1910; 2 eGeNevantT, 
1910; E 244563; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


I’VE SAID GOOD BYE TO THE DEAR OLD 
STRAND; written and composed by 
Frank W. Carter and John A. 
Glover-Kind. [25957 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1910; 
FE 244046; Francis, Day & Hunier, 
London, England. 


I WANT A REAL NICE MAN; words and 
music by Belle Blanche. [25958 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 € Now ae 


E 241979; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York NENG 


I WANT A WIFE; from The deacon and 
the lady, lyric by George Totten 
Smith, music by Alfred E. Aarons. 

[25959 


© Oct. 17, 1910;°2. co eee 
1910; E 242206; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 

I WANT BUT you; in The white hen, 
lyrics by Frank Stammers, music by 
Frank Paret. -[25960 

© Oct 24. 1910; 2c Neyeets: 
1910; E 244512; Garrick music pub. 
eo., San Francisco, Cal. 


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25978 


I WANT TO BE A GOOD GIRL, BUT—?; | I wisH I HAD MY OLD GIRL BACK AGAIN 


words and music by M. M. Herzer. 

[25961 

— 2 © Oct. 17, 1910; . 242933; 
M. M. Herzer, Hutchinson, Kans. 


I WANT TO BE KISSED IN A TAXICAB; 
words by Jos. Kent, music by Thos. 
C. Heidkamp. [25962 

eeeee. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 
1910; E 241597; Kent & Heidkamp, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


| 


WANT TO POWDER MY NOSE; words 
and music by Abe Olman. [25963 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244488; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


I WANT TO SING IN OPERA; written and 
composed by Worton David and 
George Arthurs. [25964 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244047; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


I WAS STANDING AT THE CORNER OF THE 
STREET; written by G. Formby and 
I. Hunt, composed by George 
Formby. [25965 

(tev, 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 10, 
1910; HE 244328; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


I WILL LIFT UP MINE EYES; anthem, 
words from Psalm 121, music by J. 
Eliot Trowbridge; men’s voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. 12086.) [25966 

© Oct. 26,1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243034: Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


I WILL MISS YOU GIRLIE MINE; words 
by Jack Allman, music by Geo. N. 
Finkelstone. [25967 


© Oct. 24,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24,1910; 
Hi 242558; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I WILL NEVER BE ASHAMED OF THE 
cross; words by EH. M. Wadsworth, 
music by D. B. Towner. [25968 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 
Ki 244038; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I wisH I’D A GIRL LIKE MoLiy; words 
and musie by Alfred Glover. (Six- 
penny series, no. 214.) [25969 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244364; Price & Reynolds, Lon- 
don, England. 


[AND] THE WRECK OF THE GOOD SHIP 
LovE; medley two-step, arr. by Aug. 
C. Bly; pf. [25970 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 9,.1910; 
E 244865; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Nonk Noy, 

I WONDER IF THE GIRL I] LOVE LOVES ME; 
words and music by D. W. Ingersoll. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25971 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1910; 
EK 244085; D. W. Ingersoll, Fletcher, 
Okla. 

I WONDER WHy I HAVEN’T GOT A BEAU; 

words and musie by Virginia Smith. 
[25972 
© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1910; 


He 244196; Ted Snyder co., New 
Yorki.N: X 
ICH KANN MEIN TEMPERAMENT NICHT 


HALTEN; lied aus der operette Die 
Keusche Barbara, text von Rudolf 
Bernauer u. Leop. Jacobson, musik 
von Oskar Nedbal. [25973 

© Sept 10; 1910: 2 cc Oc. 24 
1910; EH 242594; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 

ICH SCHENKT’ IHR MEINE BLUMEN; aus 
der oper, Quo Vadis, dichtung von 
Henri Cain, deutsch von Hans Lieb- 
st6ckl, musik von Jean Nougués, fur 
sopran mit obligater violine. 

[25974 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 

EH 244390; Josef Weinberger, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

IDEALE (Das); ged. von EH. Nieder- 
mann, musik von G. Niedermann, 
fiir singstimme mit Klavier oder 
orgelbegleitung. [25975 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1910; 
EH 244391; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 

IDYLLE-IMPROMPTU; par Théodore Lack, 

op. 284 pour piano. 25976 
© Oct. 29 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
BH 243001; Th. Lack, Paris, France. 

IF EVERY DREAM COMES TRUE; words and 
music by Bowker Andrews. No. 1 
in A flat. [25977 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 244602: Watson, Wilcock & Co., 
Itd., London, England. 

Ir I WAS A MILLIONAIRE; lyries by Will 
D. Cobb, music by G. Edwards, arr, 
by B. v. d. B. [25978 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243188: Gus. Edwards, ine., New 
Works Nox. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Ir I WERE A BIRD; mazurka three-step 
by Chas. Millegram; piano. (Five 
compositions from Nature sketches, 
no. 4.) [25979 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 
1910; E 241532; S. Simon, Chicago, 
Ill. 


Ir I WERE A MILLIONAIRE; words by 
Harry D. Cecil, music by Fred S. 
Gray. [25980 

@lOch 31; 1910: 2 .e. Oct, si, 1910; 
BE 242891; Campbell & Gettman, New 
Castle, Pa. 


Ir I WERE ANYBODY ELSE BUT ME; duet 
from Naughty Marietta, lyric by 
Rida Johnson Young, music by Vic- 
tor Herbert. [25981 

© Oct 25; 1910) -2c Ot. 26; 19107 
EK 242644; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, No ¥: 


IF LOVE WERE WHAT THE ROSE IS; four- 


part song, words by Algernon C. 
Swinburne, music by Arthur C. 
Stericker; sop. alt. ten. and bass. 
4to. [25982 


©) Noya4;, 1910-296) Nove 12: 
1910; EH 244425; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


IF MY DREAM OF YOU CAME TRUE; words 
and music by Anita Owen. [25983 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 242400; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IF SHE COULD SPEAK TO THEE; words 
by, A. JA. “Pollard; music by .__B: 
Towner. [25984 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244027; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IF SUCH SWEET DREAMS; words by Al- 
fred H. Hyatt, music by W. Franke- 
Harling; high voice in A flat. 

[25985 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910: 

EE 244254; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


IF THE WIND HAD ONLY BLOWN THE 
OTHER WAY; [AND] STOP YOUR BLUSH- 
ING, ROSIE; medley two-step, arr. by 
Ave. C. Ely: pt. [25986 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244366; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Work, Na Y. 


IF YOU LOVE ME LET YOUR HEART TELL 
ME SO; OR, SAME EYES; words and 
music by J. A. Gallanis. [25987 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1910; 
EK 242417; John A. Gallanis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


IF YOU WEBE A ROSE; words and music 
by K. L. McCarthy. New York, F. 
B. Haviland pub. co. [25988 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 21, 1910; 
E 242456; Kathryn L. McCarthy, 
McGill, Ney. 


ILLINOIS SUNSET SONG; words by S. S. 
Colvin, melody by F. K. W. Drury, 
harmonized by O. W. Schreiber. 

[25989 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 e: Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 242039; S. S. Colvin & F. K. W. 
Drury, Urbana, Ill. 


ILtLys; suite byzantine, sur le ballet, 
La princesse au sabbat, par Louis 
Ganne. 1. Petit orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. 2. Grand 
orchestre, parties séparées. 

[25990, 25991 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 17, 

1910; E 242363, 242364; Costallat et 
cie, Paris, France. 


IM AEROPLAN; marsch von Joseph Has- 
ler, op. 66, arr. von P. O. Schmidt, 
fiir salon-orchester. 4to. [25992 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2°e30G.729, 
1910; E 241876; Georg Arnold, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


IM BUCHENHAIN (Under the beech 
trees) von Gustav Hansen, op. 24, 
no. 8; klavier zu vier handen. (In 
freier natur, no. 8.) [259938 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242480; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston, Mass. 


IM CHAMBRE SEPAREE; lied aus der 
operette, Der opernball, arr. von Th. 
Heuberger, fiir 2 mandolinen, man- 
dola, guitarre und klavier. (Man- 
dolinen-musik, no. 40.) [25994 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244892; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


IM FRUHLING; rondo, von Oscar Wer- 


ner, op. 10, fiir das pianoforte. 
(Zwei melodische vortragsstticke, 
no. 1.) [25995 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 e«. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244158; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


IM LUFTSCHIFF (In the airship); eine 
luftreise, rheinlinder, English words 
by Florence Hoare, musik von Max 
Vormeyer; piano mit text. [25996 

© .Sept. 30, 1910: 2 e-Oeh 28: 
1910; E 242791; Max Vormeyer, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 26015 
IM ROCOCO-KOSTUM ; gavotte von Geza |} IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME; lyric by 
Horvath, fir pianoforte. (Zwei Will A. Heelan, music by Seymour 
characterstiicke, no. 1.) _ [25997 Furth. [26006 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244156; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


IM SIEGESFLUG; marsch von George 
Haller-Goettler, op. 95, fiir piano. 
[25998 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244393; Musikverlag Union, Mtin- 
chen, Germany. 


IM ZIGEUNERLAGER; marsch von Max 
meena ep. 40, arr. von. P. O. 
Schmidt, fiir salon-orchester. 4to. 

[25999 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 « Oct. 29, 

1910; E 241877; Georg Arnold, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


IMPROVISATION; par L. Aloiz, op. 51, 
pour piano. (Quatre morceaux, no. 
a3 [26000 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244394; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


IN A BUNGALOW; from Lower berth 
thirteen, lyric by Gillespie and 
Davis, music by Jos. E. Howard. 

[26001 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
WH 241672: Chas. K. Harris, New 
Werk, N. Y. 


IN A CLOISTERED GARDEN; words by 
M. Lilly Thomas, music by Amy 
Bedford-Wright. No. 3 in F. 

[26002 


© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
H 242152; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


IN A GONDOLA; barcarolle by S. B. 
Pennington, op. 12; piano. [26003 
jrsept. 13, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 
1910; EH 2438407; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


IN AN AEROPLANE (A modern honey- 
moon); words by Chas. F. Young, 
music by Frank P. Kaspar, op. 33. 

[26004 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 

H 241600; Geo. Willig & co., Balti- 
more, Md. 


In BETHLEHEM’S STALL; eine wei- 
nachtsliturgie fiir die Sonntagschule ; 
text von H. G. Adlinger, musik von 
Beazley and others. Svo. [26005 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; 
A 276191; George F. Rosche, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


© Oct, 920) 1910. 2 co OceZe: 
1910; E 241548; Jos. Morris co., 

New York, N. Y. 
IN CUPID’S REALM; caprice by George 
L. Spaulding; piano. [26007 
© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1910; 


EK 248037; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


IN DER GONDEL; von Martin Klassert, 
op. 40, fiir die violine mit beglei- 
tung des pianoforte. (6 vortrags- 
stiicke, no. 2) [26008 

© Sept: 245) 191002 -e) Octy 22: 
1910; E 241720; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


IN DER WALDSCHMIEDE (In _ the 
smithy); von Carl Bohm, op. 389, 
fiir pianoforte, ohne octavenspan- 
nung und mit fingersatzbezeichnung. 
(Acht vortragstticke, no. 5.) [26009 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242682; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


In His steps; words by T. Long, 

music by Wm. Baines; solo or duet. 

[26010 

© Oct: 15, 1910; -2° ¢: Oct. 17, 

1910; E 242187; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


IN HONOREM SS. EUCHARISTIAE; music 
by Fr. Koenen; 2 mixed voices and 
organ. 4to. [26011 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 1910; 
E 244554; John Singenberger, St. 
Francis, Wis. 


IN HOT PURSUIT; galop, by A. Garland; 
piano. [26012 
©: Nov.. 14; 1910; 2c. Nov. 14 
1910; E 248469; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN LOVE; words and music by Clare 
Kummer. [26013 
©) Nove 16s 19105) 2) eoINovind 7, 
1910; E 244574; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 
IN MERRY MOOD; galop by M. Green- 
wald; two violins and piano. [26014 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243185; Century music pub. Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IN MY DREAMS OF you: words and 
music by Clare Kummer. [26015 
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1%, 


1910; E 244575; Jerome H. Remick 
& eo., New York, N. Y. 


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26016 


e pt. Il, DS, Veo 


In SANTA’S BOOK; motion song for a 
group of children, words by Lizzie 
DeArmond, music by J. H. Fillmore. 

[26016 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c Nov. 9, 1910; 

EK 248319; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


IN THE CONVENT GARDEN; by Ludwig 
Kellermann, op. 18; piano. [26017 
(On Nove Ve oto 2. te Oc siG 
1910; E 242883; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, I]. 


IN THE FALL WHEN THE ROUND-UP IS 


OVER; words and music by C. L. 
Hill. | New-York, Es: B: Haviland 
puh. co. [26018 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c..Noyv. 2, 1910; 
E 2438069; Chester L. Hill, Meeker, 
Colo. 


IN THE FIELD WITH THEIR FLOCKS 


ABIDING: words by Dean Farrar, 
music by W. H. Neidlinger. [26019 
© Oct (1 A990: 2 ce Ock 21, 


1910; E 244845: W. H. Neidlinger, 
Mystic, Conn. 


IN THE FLOWER SHOP; 
Chas. Lindsay; piano. 
eal thoughts, no. 4.) [26020 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 e. Nov. .10, 
1910; EH 244802; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


mazurka by 
(Stray musi- 


IN THE GYPSY CAMP; by Franz Behr, 
op. 424, no. 3, ed. and fingered by 
Louis Oesterle; piano without oc- 
taves. ; [26021 

© Nov. 1, 1910;.2 c Nov. 2, 1910: 
E 2438052: G. 
NERY. 


IN THE HARBOR OF HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by C. M. Denison, music by 
A. J. Holmes. [26022 

(© Wet. 25,. 19105 2 %e:. Oat. 24, 
1910; E 242544; Holmes music co., 
Middletown, N. Y. 


IN THE JUNGLE SOCIAL SET; words by 
Will A. Heelan, music by Seymour 


Furth. [26023 
© Jc. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 
1910; H 241542; Jos. Morris co., 


New York, N. Y. 


IN THE SUMMER TIME; 
music by T. A. Galey. 


words and 
Professional. 
[26024 

© 1 ¢. Nov. 12, 1910; E 244474; 
Thomas A. Galey, Granby, Canada. 


Schirmer, New York,- 


IN THE SUNNY ENGADINE; words and 
music by Colin Ray. [26025 
© Noy. 10, 1910; 2 © Nov. 10, 
1910; EH 244829; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


IN THE TWILIGHT; part-song, words, by 
S. Gertrude Ford, music by Harry 


Brookes; mixed voices. 4to. (The 
choral handbook. Curwen’s edi- 
tion, no. 60968. ) [26026 


© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 « Oct. 18, 1910; 
EK 240997; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


In THEE O Lorp, I PUT MY TRUST; 
words from Ps. 71, adapted by H. H. 


McGranahan, music by Frederic 
Clay; soprano or tenor. (Select 
solos, no., 1.) [26027 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 @ Noy. 16, 
1910; E 2435483; H. H. McGrana- 
han, Jamestown, Pa. 


IN, THY MERCY; .WOGdSEiya ro: 

Hewitt, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. 

[26028 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 22, 1910; 

EH 241611; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


INCARNATION (THE); anthem for 
Christmas-tide, composed by Albert 
Ham; mixed voices. 4to. (Church 
music review; no. 278.) [26029 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 
HK 241984; H. W. Gray co. New 
Yorks Np. 


INDIAN MAID; an Indian love song, 
words by Thos. Jones, music by A. 
H. Hyett. [26030 

© 1 ec Oct. 22) 1910-78 2 eim 
Alfred Henry Hyett, Richmond Hill, 
INS Y., 


INDIVIDUAL SINGING EXERCISES; arr. by 
A. J. Abbott; for Seventh grade. 
New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri- 
can book company. [1910] 32 p. 
Svo. (Standard musical library.) 

[26031 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Noy. 5, 1910; 

A 274626; Arthur J. Abbott, Man- 
chester, N. H. 


for eighth 
York, Cincinnati 
book company. [1910] 32 p. 8vo. 
(Standard musical library.) [26032 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2) c. Nov 5,1910; 
A 274627; Arthur J. Abbott, Man- 
chester, N. H. 


grade. New 
[ete.] American 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26051 


INGENUA (L’); versi di Mimi Albin, 
musica di C. Mirelli; canto e mando- 
lino. [26033 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243100; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Tialy. 


INTERMEZZO SCHERZANDO; by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano. [26034 
ret, 20, 1910: 2 e Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242502; Carl Fischer; New 
Mork, N. Y. 


INTIMITE. See Moszkowski (M.) 


INVERNO D’AMORE; valzer lento, mus- 
ica e versi di Vincenzo Cunzo, per 


pianoforte e canto. [26035 
ere is 1910: 2 e Oct. 31, 
1910; E 242955; Raffaele Izzo, 


Naples, Italy. v4 
INVITATION TO THE DANCE; Schottische 
by M. Greenwald; two violins and 
piano. [26036 
i mov. 1. 1910: 2c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
Ee 243182; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 
INVOCATION; by E. L. Ashford; organ. 
obl. Svo. [26037 
© Oet. 12, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244118; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 
words by T. M. Walsh, music by 
H. De Roe Jones. [26088 
eesemets, 1910;> 2 c. Oct. 15, 
1910; E 241985; Thos. M. Walsh, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


10 E EA MAZZA; versi di G. Capurro, 
musica di G. F. Buongiovanni, per 
canto e pianoforte. [26039 

oe 18) 1910-2 .c.\ Oct. 31, 
1910; E 242978; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


Iowa; march two-step by Lu Celia E. 
Mehibrech; piano. New York, Je- 
rome H. Remick & co. [26040 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EH 243270; Lu Celia E. Mehlbrech. 
Early, Iowa. 


IRIsH (AN) SMILE; words and music 
by John T. McDonough. [26041 
yet 25,1910; 2. c. Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242640; M. Witmark & sons, 
mew York, N. Y. 
Igvina; intermezzo by Walter Rolfe: 
- piano. [26042 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244358; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 
Mass. 


Is IT NOT FoR You; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 


[26043 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EK 244034; Charles M. Alexander, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


Is IT THE CROWNING DAY; words by 
Geo. Walker Whitcomb, music by 
Chas. H. Marsh. [26044 

© Oct. 24, 1910: 2 @ Oet. 26, 
1910; E 242630; Praise pub. co. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IS THERE ANY PLACE THERE FOR YOU; 
words by Edgar Lewis, music by 
L. EK. Jones. [26045 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 22, 1910; 
241620; G. W. Elderkin, Chicago, 
I, 

IS YOUR SISTER JUST AS NICE AS You: 
words by Julius Klaitz, music by 
Harry McNamara. [26046 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 @ Nov. ar 
1910; E 2438348; Klaitz & McNa- 
mara, Philadelphia, Pa. 

ISLANDER (THE) ; a musical comedy in 
two acts, written by Major Frank 
Marshall, composed by P. M. Fara- 
day. Piano score. London, Metz- 
ler & co. (1909) ltd. [26047 

©; Oct. 25,1910; 2> & Now: 3; 
1910; E 244067; Philip Michael 
Faraday, London, England. 

ISN’T IT LOVELY TO BE IN LOVE; words 
by James Reid, music by James Mc- 
Intosh. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [26048 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EL 248061; Reid & McIntosh, Jack- 
son, Mich. 

ISOLDENS LIEBESTOD. See Waguer (R.) 

IST ES DER ZUFALL (Is it but chance) ; 
ged. von E. Goldschmidt, musik von 
Ellen Kullmann. (Lieder und ge- 
singe, no. 6.) [26049 

© »Oct. 26; 1910; 2 .c. Oet. 26, 
1910; EH 242725; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 

IT CAME UPON A MIDNIGHT CLEAR; Song 
for Christmas, words by E. H. Sears 
and J. Cawood, music by Frederick 
N. Shackley. [26050 

QROCiNI2S, 11910: 2 .¢. “Oet. 29, 
1910; E 2418382; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 

Ivy 18 JUNE; words by Gertrude Rogers, 
music by L. C. Worrell. No. 1 in B 
flat. [26051 

Owooerl20;°1910;, 2 ec Och 18. 
1910; E 242784; Lola Carrier Wor- 
rell, Denver, Colo. 


bf 


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IT MAKES A HIT WITH ME; words and 
music by Fordi. (Four leaf clover 
series, no. 7.) [26052 

© Nov.9 12,21910)5 (2 nc3a. Nove 19: 
1910; H 244622; H. Fordi, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

IT MAKETH ALL THINGS NEW; words 
by Harriet H. Pierson, music by 
D. B. Towner. [26053 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EK 244017; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

IT NEVER, NEVER CAN BE LOVE; duet 
from Naughty Marietta, lyric by 
Rida Johnson Young, music by Vic- 
tor Herbert. [26054 

© Oct 19, 19t08= 2) eV Oct: 20, 
1910; E 241573; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

It’s A BOY; words and music by W. H. 

Newman. [26055 
© 1e. Oct. 7, 1910; E 240678; 
Walter H. Newman, Chicago, Ill. 

It’s A MAD, MAD WORLD; written and 
composed by R. P. Weston and F. J. 
Barnes. [26056 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241965; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

It’s ALL FOR YoU, MARIE; words and 
music by M. A. Murphy. New York, 
FEF. B. Haviland pub. co. [26057 

© Octe3iF 1910) 22c: Oct sis 1910: 
HE 242943; Mary A. Murphy, Lowell, 
Mass. 

IT’S BECAUSE I LOVE you; words by F. 

B. Miller, music by Arthur A. Penn. 
[26058 


OrOct 287 19105" 2"c: Oct, si, A910: 


EK 242874; Flora B. Miller, Carthage, | 


Tex. 


It’s CUPID, LITTLE CUPID; words by 
Mrs. Agnes B. Wauters, music by 
Samuel H. Speck. [26059 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 240725; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York, N. Y. 

It’s NOT THE SAME AT ALL; from the 
musical play Marriage 4 la carte, 
words by C. M. S. McLellan, music 
by Ivan Caryll. [26060 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
EK 244278; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

IT’S PRETTY SOFT FOR SIMON; from 
Naughty Marrietta, lyric by Rida 
Johnson Young, music by Victor 
Herbert. [26061 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E241574; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Ne ye 


| 


Dt. EER Ss., Va 


IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS; part 
song, words from As you like it, mu- 
Sic by Clifford Chambers; mixed 
voices. 4to. (The choral album, no. 
978.) [ 26062 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EH 242908; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. ; 


words by Shakespeare, music by 

H. Hudson; violin ad lib. 4to. 
(Two-part songs, series 3, no. 33.) 

[26063 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 

E 242913; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- © 

don, England. 


music by B. W. Hartley; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral handbook, 
Curwen’s edition, no. 60954.) [26064 

© Oct, 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; 
E 242037; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


It was JESUS; words by Harriet H. 
Pierson, music by D. B. Towner. 
[26065 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 e. Nov, 1, 1910; 


EK 2440386; Charles M. Alexander 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
ITALIAN SERENADE; by S. Maykapar, 


op. 8, no. 15, ed. by Hugo Ries; 
piano. [26066 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 27, 1910; 
EK 242917; G. °Schirmer; Boston, 
Mass. 


ITALIAN STREET SONG; from Naughty 
Marietta, words by Rida Johnson 
Young, music by Victor Herbert. 

[26067 


© Nov. 16; -1910: 2 (@aNew 47, 
1910; E 244583; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


hotel orchestra. 4to. [26068 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244319; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. N- Xe 


ITALIAN SUITE; by R. Gruenwald; op. 
484, arr. by H. F. Odell; mandolin 
orchestra. [26069 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243036; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


IVRESSE D’AMOUR: von Carl Kapeller, 
arr. von Th. Ritter, fiir mandoline, 
mandola, guitarre und _. klavier. 
(Mandolinen-musik, no. 48.) 

; [26070 | 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 

E 2443895: Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


J ‘AI PEUR DE TOI; poésie de Lionel Nas- 
torg, musique de Gaston Paulin, op. 
372. (Mélodies, no. 17.) [26071 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
Ee 242347; L. Grus et cie. Paris, 
France, 

JA VY UZDE TEMP’RAMENT SVUJ NEMAN; 

piseh z opperetty, Cudnéi Barbora, 


text napsali R. Bernauer a Leop. 
Jacobson, prelozil V. J. Novotny, 
hudba slozil Oskar Nedbal. [26072 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242602; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 

JACK AND THE BEAN-STALK; march by 
Herbert Le Grand; piano. [26073 

© Noy. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 
1910; E 248423; Frank K. Root & 
eo., Chicago, I]. 

JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT; polka by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 41, no. 6; piano. 
(Flowers of the valley, no. 6.) 

[26074 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241998; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

JACK JOHNSON, THE CHAMPION OF 
THEM ALL; words and music by M. 
Larkin. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [26075 

Goren. 31, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242946; M. Larkin, New York, 
1, Xs 

JACK THE GIANT KILLER; march by 
Herbert Le Grand; piano. [26076 

— Mov. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 11, 
1910; BE 2438424; Krank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Il. 

JAGDSCENE (Hunting scene), von Carl 
Bohm, op. 389, fiir pianoforte, ohne 
octavenspannung und mit finger- 
satzbezeichnung. (Acht vortrag- 
stiicke, no. 1.) [26077 

sent. 44.1910: 2 e@.Oct. .26, 
1910; E 242678; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

JAHRESZEITEN (DIE) DER LIEBE; tanz- 
duett aus der operette, Die schonste 
frau, text von Rudolf Lothar, musik 

* yon Giacomo Minkowsky. [26078 

© Oct 8, 1910: 2 ¢c. Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244896; Felix Bloch erben, 
Berlin, Germany. 


26087 


JAK DOSTATI MUZE; pisen z operetty, 
Cudna Barbora, text napsali R. Ber- 
hauer a lLeop. Jacobson, prélozil 
V. J. Novotny, hudba slozil Oskar 
Nedbal. [26080 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242601; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


JAK STOLA RUCE SVAZE; pochod Zz op- 
eretty, Cudna Barbora, text napsali 
R. Bernauer a Leop. Jacobson, pre- 
lozil V. J. Novotny, hudba’ slozil 
Oskar Nedbal. [26081 

©, Sept. 10),,1910; 22 ¢.. Oct. 24 
1910; E 242605; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


JAPANISCHES REGENLIED; ged. von P. 
Louys, musik von Joseph Marx, fiir 
mittlere stimme. (Lieder und ge- 
Singe, erste folge, no. 138.) [26082 

© Sept. 24, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241908; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


JARKU, STARA, TO TY NEDELAS; pisen 
zZ operetty Cudna Barbora, text nap- 
sali R. Bernauer a Leop. Jacobson, 
prelozil V. J. Novotny, hudba sloZil 
Oskar Nedbal. [26083 

© Sept. 10; 1910-2) € Oetz- 24, 
1910; E 242606; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


JAUCHZET, IHR HIMMEL (Sing, O ye 
heavens); music by H. F. Aubke; 
mixed chorus. 4to. [26084 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 e@. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243258; H. F. Aubke, Allegheny, 
Ra 


JE PENSE A TOI; paroles et musique 


de F. EK. Gramm. [26085 
@eNove, Lolo: 2 Gc. Nove, Le 
1910; E 248332; F. Emil Gramm, 


New York, N. Y. 


JE T’ADORE; chant d’amour, by Ossip 

Stepanoff; piano. [26086 

Oct. . 207° 1910: 26.  Oet. 24, 

1910; E 242516; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorke Nem 


“aay 8 pi 2h ete Sasha AU JEHOVAH REIGNETH; anthem, words 
ees Aictan, Ope 35) from Psalm 97, music by Bevier 
fiir soli chor. gemeindegesang ad : Siete ae aan ecb y CSSD eA 
i eT coc Smith; mixed voices. (Octavo edi- 
lib. und orechester. Klavierauszug. i 12088 [26087 
Ato. [26079 tion, no. 12083.) 26087 

@psepie 244 1910: 2. c., Oct. 29, © Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 2, 
1910; D 18747; Georg Bratfisch, 1910; E 248029; Oliver Ditson Cco., 
Frankfurt a. Oder, Germany. Boston, Mass. 

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JENNIE CROOKER; two-step by D. G. | Jorty (A) TIME; words by Albert 


Doane; piano. Washington, D. C., 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26088 

© Nov. 1, 191022 & Nov: Se 1910: 
E 244072; David G. Doane & Raph- 
ael Costa, Ridgewood, N. J. 


JENTSCH (Max) Sonate; op. 59; vio- 
line und klavier. [26089 

©: Oct: 8; A910) 2 1e-- Nove te, 
1910; EF 244465; Otto Junne, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


JESUS IS MINE; words by Franc Bent- 


ley Henderson, music by J. W. 
Henderson. [26090 
©) Oct..-20,° 1910 2 ce -OGe 21; 


1910; E 242426; J. W. Henderson, 
Muskegon Heights, Mich. 
JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL; by Marsh, 
arr. by M. A. Bickford; guitar. 
[26091 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1910; 
He 244205; U. S. School of music, 
New York, N. Y. 
JEUNESSE (LA) DOREE (Hip-e-ti-hop) ; 


tarantelle, by D. A. Demoines; 
piano. [26092 
©) Och 26. 1980 = 2 "e Ort: (28, 


1910; EH 2427738; -Paul A. Schmitt, 


Minneapolis, Minn. 

JEWITT (JESSIE MAE) Cradle songs 
of many nations, words by Geo. 
Graff, jr:, music by J. M. Jewitt. 


[26093 

(@.Ock 19:. 1910= 2° & Oct. +20. 

1910; E 241569; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

JINGLE (THE) OF JUNGLE JOE; words 
by Jack Mahoney, 
Morse. [26094 

© Nove 422 1910; 2 «Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243461; Theodore Morse 
musie co., New York, N. Y. 
JOLLIFICATION (A) IN DARKTOWN; by 
Langworthy;: banjo. [26095 
Oeis -25>. 19104. 2s c.. Octa 26, 
1910; E 242904; U. S. School of 
music, New York, N. Y. 

Jonny “CLHE) JOLLY “SANTA oCLAUS; 
unison chorus, words by Gertrude L. 
Knox, music by Mrs. R. R. Forman; 
female voices. 4to. [26096 

Gy) Noy. 182 1910 (2 ve. Nov “a2: 
1910; E 244486; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 

JGLLY PARTNERS; Schottische by Chas. 
Lindsay; piano. (Stray musical 
thoughts, no. 5.) [26097 

© Nov: 10, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244803; Theo. Presser co., | 
Philadelphia, Pa. | 


music by T 


Price, music by Clifton Keith. Long 
Branch, N. J., Keith’s musie pub. 


house. [26098 
. © Oct. 31, 1910; 26 Noy me ac10- 
EK 243349; Albert Price, Long 


Branch. N. J: 


JORES (Ernest F.) Canzonetta; op. 9, 
no. 3; piane. (Suite in G, no. 3.) 
[26099 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910: 
E 242885; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, I. 


JOSEPHINE; intermezzo, Arnold 
Blomé, pour pianoforte. [26100 
© Sept. 16, 1910: (2c Oem 26, 
1910; E 242698; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


par 


Jour (LE) See Crépuseule (Le) 


| JOURNALISTEN ; waltz by Joh. Strauss, 


arr. by T. H. Rollinson; orchestra. 
Ato. [26101 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 e>Oct=i4amaN0: 
E 242005; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


JOURNEY (A) TO CHRISTMAS LAND; 
complete service for Christmas, 
words by Belle Case Harrington, 
music by Edmund S. and Karl K. 
Lorenz. S8vo. {26102 


© Oct 17, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244119; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


JOVIAL (THE) MAN OF KENT; modern 
words by John Oxenford, music arr. 
by G. A. McFarren; mixed voices. 
(Vocal library of part songs, ete. 
no. TO:) [26103 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244279; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


JOY AND PLEASURE; words by F. He- 
mans, music by Oliver King, treble 
voices. 4to. (Six two part songs, 
no: 3.) [26104 


© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242211; Vincent music co., Lon- 
don, England. 


JOY TO THE WORLD; words by Isaac 
Watts, music by J. S. Fearis. 
[26105 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 5, 1910: 
E 244120; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


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nos, 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26122 


Jorous (THE) BELLS; carol for Christ- 
mas or Haster, music by A. Geibel. 
(Octavo church musie, no. 152.) 

[26106 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 


HE 2438172; Adam Geibel musi¢e co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


JUBLEN, I HIMLAR; Julen, musik af 
Berthold Tours, [arr. by J. S. Hell- 
gren. | (Korsanger fér Gudstjiin- 
sten, oktay-serie, no. 58.) [26107 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 243335; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, [1]. 


en krans af sangblom- 
roster, plockad 


JULSTAMNING ; 
mor for blandade 


och bunden af A. L. Skoog. Eget 
forlag. Ato. [26108 
© Oet. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 


E 248059; A. L. Skoog, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
JUNE SONG; words and music by F. J. 


Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26109 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 
H 240701; Flora J. Down Treme- 
wan, National Mine, Mich. 


D. Tremewan. 


JUNGER (EIN) DICHTER DENKT AN DIE 
GELIEBTE; ged. aus dem _ Chinesi- 
sehen, musik von Joseph Marz, fiir 
mittlere stimme. (Lieder und ge- 
singe, erste folge, no. 8.) [26110 

sree. 2. 1910; 2c Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241904; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


JUNGES GLUCK; ged. von Franz Evers, 
musik yon Victor von Woikowsky- 
Biedau, op. 30, fiir mittlere stimme 
mit klavier. (K6nigslieder, no. 2.) 

[26111 

woe Nov. 5, 1910; 2c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
By 244177: N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


JUNGFRAU (DiE) (The Virgin) ; Weih- 
nachtsmusik von Alfred Kaiser, ftir 
klavier. (Die heilige nacht, no. 5.) 

[26112 

OmOct 18-1910; 2 ¢.°Oct. 11, 

1910; EH 242182; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


from The genius, lyric 
music by Paul 


JUST A DREAM; 
by Vincent Bryan, 


JUST A LITTLE BABY; words by H. Ross 
McClure, music by Molloy and Mc- 
Clure. [26114 

© ‘Oety 25;-19103 (2. & ‘Oct.224 
1910; EH 242548; H. R. McClure co., 
Sidney, Ohio. 


JUST A PASSING FANCY; words and mu- 

sie by P. F. Woodford. [26115 

© 1c. Oct. 24, 1910; E 242465; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


JUST A WREATH OF ROSES; words and 
music by W. Prior. Washington, 
D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26116 

©. Novest2) 1910" 2° ec. Nov. ty 
1910; EK 244505; Walter Prior: Dar- 
lington, Mo. 


JUST AS FATHER USED TO DO; from the 
musical play The Quaker girl, words 
by Percy Greenbank, music by Lionel 
Monckton. [26117 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 @ Nov. 17, 
1910; EK 244607; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


JUST AS YOU ARE VIOLA DEAR; words 
and music by L. J. Anderson. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26118 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 

E 240691; Mrs. Lillia J. Anderson, 
Baton Rouge, La. 


JUST LIVE AND LOVE TO-DAY; words by 
Howard Fitzalan, music by Vernon 
Eville. [26119 

©) Oct. 26, 19105" 2 1c Oct. 26: 
1910; E 242654; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


JUST RIGHT HERE; words by Lizzie De- 
Armond, music by Ira B. Wilson. 


[26120 

©) Oct. ddy 19t0s “2 ce. Octo wy, 

1910: E 242060; Lorenz pub. ©Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

JUST SETTLE IT Now; words by Mary 


B. Wingate, music by S. D. Smith. 


[26121 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 

E 248016; Samuel D. Smith, De- 
eatur, Il. 

Katy-pIp; song from Katy-did, words 


by Wm. Cary Duncan, music by Karl 


Rubens. [26113 Hosehna. | [26122 
On Octy 225619105 2 ch Oct. 22, © Nov. 16, 1910; 2 c Nov. 17, 
1910; BE 241668; Chas. K. Harris, 1910: B 244584; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. 
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Dt. LILI va 


Kpr NASI LASKY MAJ; pisen z operetty 
Cudn4i Barbora, text napsali R. Ber- 
nauer a Leop. Jacobson, prelozil 
Vv. J. Novotny, hudba slozil Oskar 
Nedbal. [261238 

©) Sept. 10) 1910; 2 cy Oct 24 
1910; H 242604; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Kpo MA LASKA, CHCITE ZNATI; vstupni 
piseii Barbory, z operetty, Cudna 
Barbora, text napsali R. Bernauer, 
a Leop. Jacobson, prelozil V. J. No- 
votny, hudba slozil Oskar Nedbal. 

[26124 


OeSeptdlOs 1910-2) caOcte 24, 
1910; E 242600; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


KEEP IN TOUCH WITH JESUS; words by 
J. T. Latta, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[26125 


@iOch 22 1980 ee Oct 22, 
1910; E 241619; G. W. EHlderkin, 
Chicago, Ill. 


KEEP ME JESUS ALL THE WAY; words 
by E. L. Buchanan, music by D. B. 
Towner. [26126 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EK 244021; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


KEEP THE ANCHOR CHARM I GAVE YOU; 
written and composed by Alf. J. 
Lawrance, Arthur Stroud and Au- 
brey Kennett. [26127 


@© Noy. a. 1910) 2° Nov. 171910; 
EH 241964; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


KrEp THOU MY SOUL; Song, music by 
Fred. H. Clifford; medium voice. 
[26128 


" © Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910: 
KH 243266; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


KELLY TOOK A FLYING TRIP; words and 
music by R. G. Thompson. Wash- 
ington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26129 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910: 
EH 244070; R. Grason Thompson, 
Havre de Grace, Md. 


KnTrELBEY (ALBERT W.) Canzonetta: 
pour violon et piano. [26130 
©) (Sept e24 1910 +!) 2c *"Oet,, 22. 


1910; E 241725; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany, 


KEUSCHE (Diz) BARBARA; operette in 
drei akten, musik von Oskar Nedbal, 
arr. von Gustay Blasser, ftir klavier 
zu zwei hiinden, mit tiberlegtem text. 
Potpourri 1 und 2. [261381, 26132 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 
1910; H 242589, 242590; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig, Germany. 

KippING; words by Howard and Ber- 
nard, music by Tell Taylor. [26133 


© Nov. 15, 1910: 2 > e@eNoye li, 


1910; E 244598; Tell Taylor, Chi- 


cago, Il. 
Ki-KuU; words by Maureen Connie, mu- 
sic by Arthur A. Penn. [26134 
© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 242377; Maurice Shapiro, New 
MORK. Nee 
IXILLARNEY. See Balfe (M. W.) 


KIND MOON MAN; from Tillies night- 
mare, words and music by John L. 
Golden. [26135 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244167; T. B. Harms, and Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


KINDERWACHTPARADE (HEINE); Charak- 
tersttick, by J. Himmler, op. 25; or- 
chestra and piano ace. Syvo. [261386 

© Nov. 14, 1910: 2°e Nov it: 
1910; E 244490; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Kine (THE); medley overture, arr. by 
T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. 
orch. (Popular publications, no. 
754. ) [26137 


© Oct. 21, 1910 2 ex@eaee2 to10:- 


EK 241677; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Works Nerye 
Kine (THE) FORETOLD; service for 


Christmas, words by Elsie Duncan 

Yale, music by J. Lincoln Hall. 4to. 

[26188 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 

E 243160; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Kine Mickrty MALONE; written by 
Charles Wilmott, music by Maurice 
Scott. 


© Oct. 20,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1910; 


H 242423; Francis, Day & Hunter, | 


London, England. 

Kine (THE) OF GLORY; a Christmas 
service, 
mond, music by W. 
SVO. 


Md. 


1504 


La 


[26139 | 


libretto by Lizzie DeAr- j 
B. Judefind. 


[26140 | 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; } 
HB 248043; Judefind bros., Baltimore, | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26159 


KING OF PARADISE; Sacred song, music 
by Gertrude Sans Souci. 1. In D 
pare 2. te Hy) flat.. 3. In F. 

[26141-26148 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 19, 

1910; E 242449-249451; Paul A. 
Sehmitt, Indianapolis, Ind. 


KING’S MESSAGE; a collection of Sun- 
day school songs, ed. by E. S. Lorenz 
and Ira B. Wilson, with complete 
orchestration prepared by Ira B. 


Wilson. New York, Dayton, O., Lo- 
renz publishing co., 1910. 219, [5] 
p. .Svo. $0.35. [26144 


ee. 11,1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
A 2738603; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


KIRCHHOFGANG (A vision); words by 
Ferdinand Ewald Toennies, music 
beans cronold, op. 25,.no. 5; 
high voice. (Rosen und zypressen, 
no. 5.) [26145 

© Oct. 18,1910; 2 c. Oct. 24,1910; 
E 242508; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NO 


IXISS ME MY LOVE; from Alma where 
do you live, words by G. V. Hobart, 
music by Jean Briquet. [26146 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 242399; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


KLASSERT (MARTIN) Walzer, op. 40; 
fiir die violine mit begleitung des 
pianoforte. (6 vortragsstlcke, no. 

[26147 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 

1910; E 241719; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


KLEINE PRALUDIEN UND FUGEN. See 


Bach (J. S.) 


KLONDIKER’S (A) SWEETHEART; words 

and music by L. P. Osborn. [26148 

(eOcin 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. '22; 1910; 

E 248203; Lewis P. Osborn, Seattle, 
Wash. 


KNIGHTS oF COLUMBUS; march by A. 
Duffner ; piano. [26149 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 248350; Augustin Duffner, Water- 
town, S. Dak. 


KoL NIDREI; Hebrew melody by Max 
Bruch, op. 47, ed. and fingered by 
Philipp Mittell; violin and piano. 

[26150 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243051; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ny. X.. 


KoL NIDREI—Continued. 

piano solo with text arr. by D. 
Cahn. [26151 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 
HK 242441; Adolph Buchbaum, New 
York Ne ¥! 

IKXoMM; ged. von Heinz Braune, musik 
von Richard Trunk. op. 11. (Drei 
gesinge, no. 38.) [26152 

© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242583 ; Gebrtider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


KONZERT FUR VIOLON IN A MOLL. See 
Bach (J. S.) 
KONZERT FUR VIOLINE IN E pur. See 


Bach (J. S.) 

IKKONZERT-POLKA; von W. Brandt, op. 
15, ftir cornet 4 pistons mit klavier- 
begleitung. [26153 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
KH 2443897; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 

KRANZEWINDEN AUF DER WIESE ( Wind- 
ing the Maypole) ; von Gustay Han- 
sen, op. 24, no. 2; Klavier zu vier 
handen. (In freier natur, no. 2.) 

. [26154 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 24, 1910; 

EH 242479; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 

IXRIENS (CHRISTIAAN) Ballade; violin 
and piano. [26155 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
HE} 242519; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NO Ns 

KRo KRA KREE KRO; Slumber song, 

words and music by J. Closz. [26156 
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
EH} 244264; Jacob Closz, Chicago, Il. 


KRONKE (HMiIL) Ballade, op. 67; pour 


piano. (Trois Morceaux caractér- 
istiques, no. 2.) [26157 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c Oct. 26, 


1910; E 242670; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

KUCKUCKSLIED (The cuckoo); von 
Carl Bohm, op. 889, fiir pianoforte, 
ohne octavenspannung und mit fin- 
gersatzbeizeichnung. (Acht vortra- 
gsstticke, no. 7.) [26158 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct; 26, 
1910; EK 242684; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

KUNFTIGER SONNENSCHEIN: ged. von 
Konrad Ries, musik von Erwin Buett- 
ner, op. 29, fiir vier-stimmigen min- 
nerchor a capella. 4to. Partitur 
und stimmen. f26159 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2°c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
BE 241875: J. Giinther, Dresden, Ger- 
many. 


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26160 


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OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


DLs vb 


2nd mazurka by Henry 
transcribed by Josef 


IXUIAWIAK: 
Wieniawski, 


Wieniawski, rev. and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [26160 
©, Sept: (29, 1910" 2) sc. Octaaet?: 


1910; E 240988; Carl Fischer, New 
York. Ns-Y. 

KULLMANN (ELLEN) Ballade; ged. von 
H. Heine, fiir gesang und piano. 
(Lieder und gesinge, no. 1.) [26161 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EK 242720; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 

KYRIE, GLORIA AND SANCTUS IN D; mu- 

sic by J. Christopher Marks; mixed 


voices. (Octavo edition, no. 12069.) 
[26162 
© Nov. 11, 1910; 2 c Nov. 16, 


1910; E 243565; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

Lac (LE) D’Amour (The lake of love) ; 
poéme, par P. Litta, pour violon et 
piano, en quatre parties. [26163 

OAs) Set otO yen, Ages 29) 
1910; H 241513; Paolo Litta, Paris, 
France. 

Lac (LE) D’EMERAUDE; ballet-légende 
en 1 acte, de Achille Monté, musique 
de Chillemont. Partition pour 
piano. Ato. [26164 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1910; 


D 18750; Achille Monté, Paris, 
France. 

LaDy (THE) OF MY DREAMS; words 
and music by Thane Douglass. New 


York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 
[26165 
© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 243066; Elizabeth R. George, 
Lowell, Mass. 
LADY’S SLIPPERS; polka-mazurka by 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 41, no. 5; 


piano. (Flowers of the valley, no. 
5.) [26166 
Gr OCR 122 POIOE "2c. Now 1: 


1910; EH 241997; 
Boston, Mass. 
LAND (THE) 0’ THE LEAL; Scotch 
melody, words by Lady Nairn, music 
by H. Elliot Button, arr. for men’s 
voices. 8vo. (The Orpheus, no. 
510.) [26167 
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910: 
EK 2438239; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 

don, Hngland. 

LAND (THE) OF USED-TO-BE; words by 
Louis Weslyn, music by Darrell 
Standing. [26168 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
EH 244230; M. Witmark & sons, New 
NMoptk, Ny Ne 


Oliver Ditson co., 


LARGHETTO TENUTO. See Paganini (N.) 


LARGHETTO TRANQUILLO; par Alphonse 
Jommi, pour violoncelle avec ace. de 
piano. [26169 

© Oct.. 18, 19105 2 teeeiowe 0, 
1910; E 244898; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


LARKSPUR; words by Mignon, music 
by F. Blickhahn. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [26170 

© Oct. 27, 1910 "Sewer 27, 
1910; EK 241816; Frank Blickhahn, 
Chicago, Ill. 


LARMES (LES); poésie de Leon Char- 
bonnel, musique de H. Artaud. 
[26171 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 « Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242850; H. Moreau, Paris, 
France. 


LASSIE (A) BY THE SEA; words and 
music by Bernice Phillips. [26172 
© Nov. 15,1910; 2 eGiitey. “15, 
1910; E 244529; Phillips music co., 
Dorchester, Mass. 


Last (THE) HOPE; by L. M. Gott- 
schalk, transcribed by Henry S. Saw- 
yer ; piano. [26173 

© Nov. “15, 1910:02 ,emikey.14. 
1910; E 248507; Frank K. Root & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


LAST (THE) ROSE OF SUMMER; ed. by 
Alberto Randegger; voice and piano, 
in F. Ato. [26174 

©. Oct. 21, 1ISLOES Sarre a 
1910; E 242975; Wickins & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LATERNA; Song by T. G. Lansden. 


[26175 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 « Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242575; T. G. Lansden, 


Washington, D. C. 


LA TOMBELLE (F DE) Messe en ré 
mineur; 4 38 voix mixtes, avec acc. 


d’orgue. [26176 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c Ochiai asiO= 

EK 242348; Janin fréres, Lyon, 

France. 


LAUDER (HARRY) Hight quick marches 
on Harry Lauder’s songs; arr. by J. 
Ord Hume; band. (Boosey’s mili- 
tary journal, 129th series, no. 2) 

[26177 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12; 1910; 
I 240896; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26196 


LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT; theme by J. B. 
Dykes, transcribed by Henry OS. 
Sawyer; piano. [2617 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2.c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
BH 244182; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


LEAD ME, FATHER, BY THE HAND 
(Fiihre mich an deiner hand); 
words by Alfred Quaritch, English 
version by L. H. David, music by 
Albert Wicher. [26179 

(eeNow. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 


E 243269; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 


Crew. ltd., London, England. 


LEAFLET (A); Salon piece by R. Gruen- 

wald, op. 387; orchestra. [26180 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 

E 242008; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


LEDIGE (DER) GATTE; operette in drei 
akten, von Fritz Griinbaum und 
Heinz Reichert, musik von Gustav 
Wanda. Chorstimmen, erster und 
zweiter akt. obl. S8vo. [26181 


-© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
i 242737; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


LEGEND (THE) OF ST. CHRISTOPHER; 
words and music by Alice Doré. 
[26182 
@ Nov 11, 1910; .2 c Nov. 14, 
1910; EH 243520; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


LEGENDE; by J. C. Hooper, arr. by 
W. D. Armstrong, in G minor. 1. 
Pipe organ. 2. Violin and piano. 

[26183, 26184 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 

1910; E 242154, 242155; James Cal- 
vin Hooper, Chicago, [1l. 


LEGENDES D’AMOUR (Legends of love) ; 
par Clothilde, op. 26; piano. [26185 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 2438408; B. F. Wood music Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


LEGENDS oF YOSEMITE; in song and 
story, words by Allan Dunn, music 
by H. J. Stewart. [26186 


OeNov. 16, 1910: 2 ©. Nov. 17, 
1910; E 244599; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 

LEISURE THOUGHTS; reverie, by A. 
Garland; piano. [26187 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243470; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LET ME LINGER IN 


LEMMINKAINEN ZIEHT  HEIMWARTS 
(Lemminkfinen paiaa kotitienoille) ; 
legende von Jean Sibelius, op. 22, 
no. 4, bearbeitung von F. Ptasch- 
nikoff, ftir pianoforte zu 4 hinden, 
revidiert von Wilh. Dugge. [26188 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c¢ Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241895; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 

LENZ-TAGEWEIS; text von Elsa Laura 


vono Wolzogen, musik von Joan 
Manén, op. A-4. (Sechs lieder, no. 5.) 
[26189 

@= Septic 12. 1910) 9 Oe 26 


1910; E 242705; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


LEOLA; words and music by E. Fordi. 
(Four leaf clover series, no. 4.) 
[26190 
Ousepi, 24 19105 2 ¢@ Oct. 43: 
1910; EK 241780; Enoch Fordi, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


LEeonorA; from Three million dollars, 
lyric by David Kempner, music by 
Anatol Friedland. [26191 

© Octal 19102 2 res Oct 21. 
1910; E 242409; Leo. Feist, New 
Worle IN. Xe 


LEST WE FORGET; lyric by Caro Roma. 
music by Ernest R. Ball. [26192 
© Oct!) 25,.19102 2 er Oett 426; 
1910; BE 242643; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Let Him SAVE YoU Now; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Robert 
Harkness. [26193 

Or Oct 15, 1910-2 e Ock Zo; 
1910; BH 241741; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


LET ME HAVE A KISS UNTIL TO-MORROW ; 
words by Thos. J. Gray, music by 
HWdna Williams. [26194 

©HOcta dS) 1910: 2: cy Ocraly, 

1910: EB 242381; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 

LOVE’S DREAMLAND ; 
words and music by G. Watkins. 

[26195 

©) 1o¢. Oct 22, 1910;. M 241654; 
Gwilym Watkins, Harrisburg, Pa. 


LET ME SPEAK THE LONGING IN MY 
HEART; words by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton, musie by Arthur H. Gutman. 

[26196 
1910; 


© Noy. 9, 1910; 2.¢. Nov..9, 
music 


E 244109; Seymour Furth 
pub. co., New York, N. X. 


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26197 


pl. di nse ve S 


LET ME STEAL A KISS FROM YOU 
[words and music by Lewis and 
Bennett]. [26197 

© 1c. Nov. 19, 1910; E 244616; 
Samuel Morvay, New York, N. Y. 


LET’s FLY TO THE SWEET BYE AND BYE; 
words by Jack Snyder, music. by 
fc. bloom, [26198 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
BE 241534; Harry M. Trilling, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

LET’S MAKE IT CHUMS FOR LIFE DEAR; 
words and music by A. H. Gibson. 
Professional, [26199 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1910; E 243616; 
Ad. Howard Gibson, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


LET’S MAKE LOVE AMONG THE ROSES; 


from The Yankee girl, words by 
William Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [26200 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 243119; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York, UN. Y. 

LET THE MOON TAKE CARE OF YOU; 
words and music by G. C. Moore. 
Professional. [26201 

© 1c. Nov. 16, 1910; EB 243534; 
G. C. Moore, Mitchell, Ill. 


LET THE PEOPLE PRAISE THEE, O GoD; 
anthem, words from the Bible, mu- 
sic by Alfred J. Silver; mixed 


voices. 4to. (Church music review, 
no. 290.) [26202 
©: Nov, 12) 1910-2 ce Nov 44) 


1910; EH 248445; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 


LET THE SUNBEAMS KISS YOU; words 
and music by S. L. Fuller. Wash- 
ington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale 
co. [26203 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1910; 
E 241760; Stephen L. Fuller, Milan, 
Mich. 


LET THEM GIVE THANKS; anthem, words 
from Psalm 107, music by Gottfried 
H. Federlein; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo edition, no. 12072.) [26204 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910: 
E 244148; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


LET US NOW GO EVEN UNTO BETHLEHEM ; 
Christmas anthem, words from St. 
Luke 2, music by Bruce Steane; 
mixed voices. 4to. [26205 

Or Octe 2951910: 2 .e.OCE +34, 
1910; E 242878; Novello & co., ltd., | 
London, England. 


LETTER (A) TO MY SWEETHEART; words 
and music by W. L. Needham. Post 
card. [26206 


© Nov. 12, 1910;.2 «© Nev. 12, 
1910; E 248556; W. L. Needham, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


LIBERA ME DOMINE; motet pour les 
morts, musique par Ad. Deslandres, 
pour choeur avec soli de ténor et 
baryton et ace. d’orgue. Partition. 

[26207 

©- Oct:.. 29, 1910" 2 eer ot: 

1910; E 243010; Adolphe Deslandres, 
Paris, France. 


LIEBESJUBEL; text von Ernst von Woi- 
zogen, musik von Joan Manén, op. 
A-4. (Sechs lieder, no. 3.) [26208 

© Sept. 12, 1910212 vemi@che26, 
1910; E 242703; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


LIEBESSEHNSUCHT (Song of love); 
musik und text von George Haller- 
Goettler, op. 26, ftir gesang mit 
klavier, textbeilage in 4 sprachen. 

[26209 

©: Oct> ly 19102) 24 eee soe a: 

1910; E 244399; Musikverlag Union, 
Miinchen, Germany. 


LIED DES EINSAMEN (Song of the soli- 
tary); ged. von Otto Julius Bier- 
baum, musik von Ellen Kullmann. 
(Lieder und gesinge, no. 5.) [26210 

© -Oct. 26, 19102 23cee Wer 26, 
1910; E 242724; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


LiED (DAS) VOM TEE; aus der operette, 
Die schénste frau, text von Rudolf 
Lothar, musik von Giacomo Min- 
kowski.. [26211 

© Oct: 5, 1910; 92 eespNoy cia: 
1910; E 244400; Felix Bloch erben, 
Berlin, Germany. 


LigruT. CAPRON’S MARCH AND Two- 
STEP; by C. L. Strohm; pf. [26212 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 248154; Chas. L. Strohm, Fort 
Myer, Va. 


LIFE’S PRIVILEGE; song for offertory, | 
words anon., music by Harry Rowe | 
Shelley; soprano or tenor in G. 

[26213) | 

©- Oct. 26, 219107 267Gb iam 

1910; E 241798; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26230 


LIGHT OF THE WORLD; general anthem, 
words scriptural, music by Arthur 
Berridge: mixed voices. 4to. (York 
series, anthems, glees, etc., no. 348.) 

[26214 

© Noy. 5, 1910; 2 « Nov. 18, 

1910; E 248589; Banks & son., York, 
England. 


LIGHTHOUSE (THE) KEEPER; written 
and composed by Billy Merson and 
Josh Dixson. [26215 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244045; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


LIGHTS FOR JESUS; words by Harriet 

H. Pierson, music by D. B. Towner. 

[26216 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 244026; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LIKE AS THE HART DESIRETH THE WaA- 
TERBROOKS; words from Psalm 42, 
music by S. Liddle; soprano solo 
and chorus. 4to. (Church choir 
library, no. 85.) [26217 


© Moy. 19, 1910; 2 c« Nov. 19, 
1910; EH 244637; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


Linacs; petite valse, by Carl Wilhelm 
Mer sop. 232, No. 1: violin and 
piano. (Musical impressions, no. 1.) 

[26218 

© Move 14, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 14, 

1910; E 243471; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


— Russian text by Kath. Begetoff, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by Sergei Rachmaninoff, 
op. 21, no. 5; high voice in A flat. 

[26219 

© Oct. 15,1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 241496; G. Schirmer, New York, 
NY: 


LILAS BLANCS; valse lente, di Vin- 
cenzo Billi, op. 202, istrumentazione 
di Francesco Amoroso, [per banda.] 
(Corpe di musica e fanfare, piccolo 
partitura, 112773.) [26220 
Oc ot, 1910: 2.c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 243291; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


Litty Date; air varie, by I. J. Masten ; 
band, with variations for all instru- 
ments. 4to. — [26221 

©) Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241819; F. C. Menges, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


Litter (THE) ADMIRAL; from Songs 
of the fleet, words by Henry New- 
bolt, music by Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford, arr. for solo voice. [26222 

© Oct. 31,1910; 2 e. Oct. 31,1910; 
E 242985; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


LITTLE BROTHER’S BIRTHDAY MARCH: by 

R. Streabbog; piano. [26223 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EK 243226; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago, I]. 


LitTLE (THE) GENERAL; march by 
Theo. Miller; piano. [26224 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EH 242846; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago, III. 


LITTLE GOLDEN BLOND; morceau de 
salon by R. Hilenberg, op. 40, ed. 
and fingered by M. Greenwald; 
piano. [26225 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910: 
EH 248190; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I,ITTLE SISTER’S BIRTHDAY WALTZ; by 
R. Streabbog; piano. [26226 


© Nov. 12, 1910: 2c. Nov. 11, #910; 
EH 243425; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


LITTLE SNOWFLAKE’S ARIETTA; from 
the fairy opera, Snégourotchka, text 
by A. Ostrovsky, English version by 
Henry G. Chapman, music by Nic- 
olas Rimsky-Korsakow; high voice. 

[26227 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; 

EH} 241473; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING eYe 


LITTLE SOWERS; words and music by 


Chas. M. Fillmore. Svo. (Sowing 
the seed, no. 18.) [26228 
© Sept AO" 1910+ "2 & Ock17, 


1910; E 242174; Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LITTLE STORIES; 385 easy studies, with- 
out octaves, by Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 
130, rev. by O. Thiimer; piano. Book 
2. (Melodic studies, no. 6155.) 

[26229 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910; 


E 243880; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 

LitttE (THE) VIOLET; valsette by 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 41, no. 1; 
piano. (Flowers of the valley, no. 1.) 


[26280 
Nov. 1, 1910; 


Boston, 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. 
K 241996 ; Oliver Ditson co.., 
Mass. - 


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26231 


pt, 11s, gS; V5 


LirtLe (A) WALLFLOWER; romance by 


Gustav Cords; piano. (Children’s 
festival, no. 4.) [26231 


© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
EK 244095; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


Tatrite (A) WiLD WHITE ROSE; words 
by Shaemas O’Sheel, music by Wal- 


ter Morse Rummel. (Two little 
melodies, no. 1.) [26232 


© Nov. 1, 19103 2°c.-Noy. 41, 1910; 
E 248384; Augener, litd., London, 
England. 


LIVE WIRES RAG; by Adaline Shepherd ; 
piano. [ 262338 


© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; 


B 248525: Harold Rossiter music 
eo., Chicago, Il. 
LIVING EVERY HOUR FOR JESUS; words 


by Julia H. Johnston, music by J. W. 
Henderson. [ 26234 

@) Oct, 20, 1910 2c Oct, 21 1010: 
BE 242429: J. W. Henderson, Muske- 
gon Heights, Mich. 


"LIZA HAD HOLD OF MY HAND; written 
and composed by Alec Kendal. 
[26235 
©! Nov. 40,4910); 2 er wNove.10, 
1910; E 244330; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


Log DES FRUHLINGS; ged. von L. Uh- 
land, musik von Joseph Marx, fur 
hohe stimme. (Lieder und gesange, 


erste folge, no. 15.) [26236 | 
Gre Sen. 24 10105) 2). OE. 29, 


1910; EQ 241910; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 
LOHENGRIN. See Wagner (R.) 
Lota Lee; written and composed by 
Huntley Trevor and T. W. Thurban. 
; [26237 
©) Oct. 13, 1910) 2) c.Oct. 14; 1910; 
BH 242014; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


LONDON (Das) GIRL; text von O. A. 
Alberts, musik von Walter Kollo. 
[26238 
© Get, 2671910 >-2 c.-Oet. 26; 1910; 
) 242734; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Ait Ol, welens WViOTeh iy Ll. 

Salon-orchester. 2. Orchester. 4to. 

[ 26239, 26240 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 

1910; E 242795, 242796; Harmonie- 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


LoNELY (THE) ROSE; music by HE. 
Hermes, arr. by Rhys-Herbert. (Oc- 
tavo ed. of choruses for female 
voices, no. 3427.) [26241 


© Nov. 11, 1910292 eeeione: 12; 
1910; E 244437; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 

Lone (THE) DAY CLOSES; part song, 
music by Sullivan, arr. by John H. 


West; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
album, no. 987.) [26242 


© Oct: 20, 191032 crOciH eis AGi10; 
E 242910; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- - 
gow, Scotland. 


words by Henry F. Chorley, music 
by Arthur Sullivan, arr. by Percy E. 
Fletcher. 1. Two sopranos and con- 
tralto. 2. Mixed voices. 4to. (Cur- 
wen edition. nos. 71295 and 60955. ) 
[26248, 26244 


© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 13, 
1910; E 240996, 240998; J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd., London, England. 


LONG, LONG AGO; folk song, theme with 
variations by Rose M. Brochard; 
piano. [26245 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 2438246; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


LONGING FOR HOME; part-scng, words 
by Frederic W. Root, music by Eric 
Meyer-Helmund, arr. by EF. W. Root; 
1st and 2nd sop. and 1st and 2nd 
alto. 4to. (Supp. music for schools, 
no. 40.) [26246 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241588; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Il. 


LONGLEY’S BEAUTIFUL SONGS. Supple- 
ment. Music by C..:Ps Longley. 
Svo. [26247 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 2/1910; 
A 272955; C. Payson Longley, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 


1.00-HOO-HOONY; words and music by 


Edna Jane. [26248 


© 1c. Nov. 18, 1910; H 245601; 
Mrs. Edna Jane Dolf, New York, 
REPS 


LooK OUT FOR. JIMMY VALENTINE; 
words by Edward Madden, music by 
G. Edwards. [ 26249 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E. 244349; Gus Edwards, ine.,. New 
York, N= Ye 


1510 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


LOOKING BACK; words by Louisa Gray, 
musie by Arthur S. Sullivan, ed. by 
M. Greenwald. [26250 

ev. (, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 


E 243189; Century music pub. COs 


New York, N. Y. 
Lorp (THE) IS COME; anthem for Ad- 


vent or Christmas, words by Arthur | 
Penrhyn Stanley, music by Arthur | 


Berridge. 4to. [26251 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 242025; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


Lorp PiccoLo; operette in 3 akten, mu- | 


No. 1. Vorspiel. 
No. 6. 


sik von Berenyi. 
No. 2. Auftrittslied Gaston. 
Ensemble. Ne. *- Duett. 
Finale. No. 10. Introduction. u. 
enor, No. 11. Duett. No. 138. En- 
semble der guste. No. 15. Finale, 
3. akt. No. 16. Marsch - quartett. 
Klavierauszug. [26252-26261 

© ie Oct. 29, 1910; D 18753— 
18762; Henry W. Savage, New 
Perk oN. ¥. 

Los ANGELES; words and music by 
Edith Brown-Young, arr. by Lelia A. 
Dilz. [26262 

© July 3, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
meeertiso, .Young & Dilz, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Lotus (THE) FLOWER; novelette, by 
Frank E. Hersom; piano. [26263 
© Woy 11/°1910;°2 c. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243457; Head music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 

LOVE AND REDEMPTION; words by 
Harriette Waters, music by D. B. 
Towner. [26264 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244031; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

LOVE ETERNAL; words by Fred. H. 
Weatherly, music by Stephen Adams. 
E flat. [26265 

@© Noy. 14, 1910; 2c. Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244540; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

LOVE IN A BUNCH OF ROSES; lyric by 
Ballard Macdonald, music by R. 
Chapi. [26266 

ie) Oe 28,1910 ; 2xe. Oct. 29, 1910; 
BE 241842; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Work N.Y. 

LOVE LIKE THE DEW DROPS SO PURE; 
duet from The merry widow re- 
married, words by B. H. Sheafer, 
music by Karl von Wegern. [26267 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2-c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
BE} 244231; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. N.Y: 


No. 9. | 


3) 


26276 

LOVE ME; from Jumping Jupiter, 
words and music by Richard Carle. 
[26268 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; 
H 242750; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. Noy: 


LOVE ME WITH YOUR BIG BLUE EYES; 
words and music by Kendis and 
Paley. [26269 


© Nov. 2, 1910: 2 e. Nov. 4, 1910: 
EH 245170; Kendis and Paley, New 
Wonk, Now; 


LOVE QUEST; words by Richard Scrace, 
music by Roberta Geddes-Harvey. 
[26270 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 29, 1910; 
EH 241831; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


LOVE TOOK HIM TO THE CROSS; words 
by E. M. Wadsworth, music by D. B. 
Towner. [26271 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EK 244008; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LovE WAVES; from Three million dol- 
lars, lyric by David Kempner, music 
by Anatol Friedland. [26272 


-"©.Ocke 17, 19105 27e) Och 21, 1010: 
E 242410; Leo. Feist, New York, 
INSY: 


LOVE WILL FORGIVE AND FORGET; words 
by Will A. Heelan, music by Sey- 
mour Furth. [26273 

© Nov. 15, 1910; e. Nov. 15, 
1910; IE 244496; Jos. Morris co., New 
Yorks Ne: Y? 


») 


onl 


LOVE WISHES; words by Wm. H. Rob- 
ertson, music by Wim. L. Lewis. 
[26274 
© July 26, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 31,1910; 
E 242869: Lewis and Robertson, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


LOVELAND; comedy duet, words by 
Norman Grant, music by Godfrey 


[26275 


Mayne. 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2:¢. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242201: Reynolds & co., London, 
England. 


Lover’s (THE) DREAM (La reve 
d@amour) ; a fantasy by J. B. Wal- 

. : . ° oe2or7R 

ters; piano and violin. [26276 


© Nov. 11, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 14, 


1910; EQ 244444; Jefferson Brooks 
‘Valters, Detroit, Mich. 
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pt. LAE Ve 5. 


LOVE’S CONFESSION; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Fred. W. 
Sparrow. No. 1 in D flat. No. 2 in 
E fiat. [26277, 26278 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242740, 242741; Gould & co., 
London, England. 


LOVE’S FAIRYLAND WALTZES; by Glenn 
W. Ashley; piano. [26279 
© “Noy. 12) 19103, 2c: (Nowe due 
1910; E 2438426; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


Dempsey, music by Louis A. Drum- 
heller, arr. by Rudolf Thaler. 
[26280 
© Nov: 10. 1910: 2 -c. Noy. 4d, 
1910; E 248368; Jos. Morris co., New 
Work eiN: AY: 
LOVE’S HARVEST; words by Elizabeth 
Charles, music by R. G. Thompson. 
[26281 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 
HE 2438590; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 


| 
LOVE’S GOLDEN STAR; words by J. HE. 


LOVE’S LOYALTY; words by Herbert J. 
Brandon, music by J. Harold. 

[26282 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 1910; 

EH 244494; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 

LOVE’S MIRROR; valse lente by Wm. W. 

Lowitz; piano. [26283 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c Oct. 21, 1910: | 

K 242414; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
cago, Il. 


LOVE’S OLD SWEET SONG; by Molloy, arr. | 

by Bickford; guitar, [26284 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 20, 1910; 

K 241556; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


LOVEY, DOVEY DOVE; words and music by 
G. C. Hill. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [26285 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910: 
EK 242950; Grover Cleveland Hill, | 
Memphis, Tenn. 


LucinDA; words by Leo Weis, music | 
by R. M. Krause. [26286 


© Oct’ 18,°1910; 2 c.. Oct. 20, 


1910; E 241528; Palisades music 
pub. co., Hoboken, N. J. 
LULLABY; by Le Roy B. Campbell, 


op. 8; piano. [26287 
OV Orcke 210: 2c. Oct= 29. 

1910; E 241833; C. W. Thompson & 

co., Boston, Mass. 


M’AIMEZ 


LULLABy—Continued. 

words by M. V. Wax, music by 

H. Kirkus Dugdale. Washington, 

H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26288 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; 

E 240703; Margaret V. Wax, Glas- 

gow, Mont. 


LULLABY LAND; waltz, by Lillie May 
Miller; piano. [26289 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Oet. 28, 1910; 
E 242770; Paul A. Schmitt, Minnea- 
polis, Minn. 


LULLAPALOOZA. LOU, QUEEN OF THE 
CHIFFON ISLANDS, GREEN AND BLUE; 
songs of musical comedy, words and 
music by Mrs. L. B. Kiefer. [26290 

© 1 ¢. Nov: 18, 19102" 43501: 

_Mrs. Luoise B. Kiefer, Rochester, 

NYE 


LUXEMBURG; valSe on melodies from 
the operetta The Count of Luxem- 
burg, by Franz Lehar; piano. New 
edition. [26291 


© Oct. 24; 1910; 2 e: Oei. 25, 1510; 
E 241777; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


LyrkE (THE) AND FLOWER; words by 
F. Hemans, music by Oliver King: 
treble voices. 4to. (Six two-part 
Songs, no. 2.) [26292 

© Sept. 6,: 19102) 2) een e 
1910; E 242210; Vincent music ¢o., 
Itd., London, England, 


LYRISCHES TONGEDICHT (Lyric tone 
poem) ; von Theodor Bohlmann; fiir 
grosses orchester. Score. [26293 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
FE 242718; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


vous (Do you love me); 
words and music by Robert Allen 
Cole. [26294 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 eee 
1910; E 244518; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Ma, Ma; written and composed by 

Geo. A. Stevens and Chas. Ridgwell. 

[26295 

© Nov. 17; 1910; 2 eyo 

1910; E 244564; Francis, 
Hunter, London, England. 


Ma MERE L’OYE; 5 piéces enfantines, 
par Maurice Ravel, transcription 
par Jacques Charlot, pour piano. 

[26296 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 & Nov. 14, 

1910; E 2438503; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


MA PALE-BROWN LADY SUE; words by 
J. K. Draper, music by J. C. Bart- 
lett; men’s voices. (Octavo series 
no. 368.) [26297 

ower. 17, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 17, 
1910; E 244557; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Macaroni JOE; words by Stanley 
Murphy, music by Percy Wenrich. 
[26298 


eeece 17 1910; 2c. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 242401; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MACFARLANE (WILLC.) Caprice. 

organist’s anthology, no. 15.) 

[26299 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2c. Oct. 20, 1910; 

E 241583; G. Schirmer, New York, 
| ee 


M. A. C. G. R. E. G. O. R.; written 
and composed by Frank W. Carter, 
Will E. Haines and Donovan Meher. 

[26300 

ie 27. 1910: 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 

E 241804; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


(The 


MACUSHLA; words by K. V. Howard, 
music by Dermot Macmurrough. 
[26301 
meer 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 
1910; E 242455; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


MADAME SHERRY; Waltzes by Karl 
Hoeschna, arr. by T. P. and Geo: J. 
Trinkaus; mandolin orchestra. 

[26302 


fee wov.21G, 1910; 2 e:° Nov: 17, 
1910: FE 244585: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MADAME TROUBADOUR; march from the 


operetta by Felix Albini, arr. by 
Aug. C. Ely; pf. [263038 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 


E 244367; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 


York. N. Y. 
selection, arr. by Aug. C. Ely; 
piano. [26304 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 


E 244106; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

igi N.Y. 
MAD’MUAZEL FRU-F Rev; versi di G. Ca- 
purro, musica di S. Gambardella; 
eanto e mandolino. [26305 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
KH 248081; Ferdinando  Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


26314 
MADRIGAL; paroles et musique par G. 
Aubert. [26306 


ao Oct./3, 19102 Oct. 22 ae all 
E 241661; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


MADRILENA (LA); chanson-danse, pa- 
roles de EK. Ronn et F. L. Bénech, 
musique de Léo Daniderff. [26307 

©, Nov. 22, 1910-2 © Noy. 41% 
OTC oT 243494 - L. Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


MADEL’S HAB’T IHR DENN KEIN HERZ: 
text von Otto Otto, musik von Wal- 
ter Kollo. [26308 

@ Oct 267 1910. 2c. ¥ Oct e26, 
1910; E 242728; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


MARCHEN; ged. von Franz Evars, mu- 


sik von Victor von Woikowsky- 

Biedau, op. 30, fiir mittlere stimme 

mit klavier. (KO6nigslieder, no. 1.) 

[26309 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 244176; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 

MARCHENBRUNNEN; gavotte, von J. 


Hasler, op. 67, fiir pianoforte. 
[26310 
© Sept: 15, 1910-" 2G "Oct. 26; 
1910; EH 242696; Joseph Hasler, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Maccizt RYAN FROM DUBLIN TOWN; 
written and composed by J. P. Har- 
rington, Harry Lane and John Neat. 

[26311 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 10, 

1910; E 244331; B. Feldman &€ ©co., 
London, England. 


Macic Mirror; waltzes by F. H. Losey, 
op. 255; orchestra. 4to. [26312 
© Nov. 215.0 191032 c Nev. 16, 
1910; E 243551; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS: 
based on the fifth Gregorian tone. by 


S. Wesley Sears. 4to. [2638138 
@©.Oct. «25... 1910s.) 2, se. « Octy 120, 
4910>. H 242638;,.H.. W. Gray Co., 


INGwe ODeNe oy 


set to music in the key of B flat 


by T. F. Dowden: mixed voices. 
4to. [263814 
© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1910; 


E 244057: T. F. Dowden, Bedford. 


England. 


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pt. 11, n. s., Vv. 5 


MAGNOLIA BLOSSOMS; polka caprice by 
Frederic Emerson Farrar; piano. 
[26315 


© Now 7) 19103/2: cy Nowa 8) 1900 ; 
BE 244932: M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorks Ny XN. 


MAID OF THE PANGO ISLE; words and 
music by Herbert Ingraham. 
[26316 
© Nov 18, 19107 2 "e Nov 48; 
1910; E 248581; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N.. Y. 
[263817 
Oct. 29, 
Shapiro, 


piano. 
© Oct. 29, 1910; e. 
1910; E 241838; Maurice 
New York, N. Y. 
MAIENBLUTEN; ged. von L. Jacobow- 
sky, musik von Joseph Marx, fiir 
hohe stimme. (Lieder und gesinge, 
erste folge, no. 16.) [26318 
@,- Sept. 124, 19102 2) @ sOct..29, 
1910; E 241911; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


Be 


Mason PORTER’S MARCH AND TWO-STEP; 

by C. L. Strohm; pf. [26319 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1910; 

Hy  243155°" Chas. iu Stroy, -hort 
Myer, Va. 


MALBRUCK VALZER; Sui motivi favoriti 
dell’ operetta di Ruggero lLeonca- 
vallo, riduzione di Vincenzo Billi, 
per piano. [26320 


© Ochwdiy 1910: 2 es Nov... 12) 


a 


1910; E 244451; Carisch & Jinichen, | 


Milan, Italy. 


MAMMA -TOIA ’ADDA’ SAPE’; canzona 
appassionata, versi di Arturo Ma- 
tacea, musica del Carlo Fiore. 

[26821 

@ Noy, 18). 1910: ¢. “Nowe 5; 

1910; E 244515; C. Malchiodi, New 
ork JIN: Ye 


») 


a 


MAMMA’S BIRTHDAY WALTZ; by R. 
Streabbog; piano. [26322 
@i Nove db. 1910-2 \e Nowe at: 


1910; E 2438508; Frank K. Root & 
eo. New. York, .N..-Y. 


MAMMA’S DOLL; words and music by 
Wilfred Traher. [26323 
©) Now. tat” 1910 ce Nov. 10) 
1910; EK 244816; Wilfred Charles 
Traher, London, Ontario, Canada. 


9 


vs 


MAMMA’S FAVORITE; waltz -by: R. 
Streabbog; piano. [26324 
© Now 10; 1910 2 ce. Nov. 7, 
1910; BE 2438227; Frank K. Root & 


co., Chicago, Ill. 


a 


| 


Man (A) ’S A FOOL TO WORRY; words 
by Ernest E. Kilian, music by P. 
EKugene. [26325 

© Oct. 20, 1910: 32) coa@er D9, 
1910; E 242372; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


MAN (THE) WHO FOUND KELLY; words 
by Michael J. Malady, music by P. 
Eugene. [26326 

© Oct. 19,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 242375; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Viorks,. No ve 


MANDOLINATA » RUSTICA; ~—(Lindliches - 
mandolinenstindchen) ; par F, Paolo 
Frontini; piano. [26327 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 GC Nova 2ao10- 
EH 244452; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. - 


MANON CHERIE; canzonetta par 
Georges Picquet, pour orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [26828 

© Oct. 18,1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242354; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


MANTLE (THE) OF ELIJAH; operetta 
in five acts, words by Josiah Daniel, 
musie by- W. , TD  Bvaosse vocal 
score. Blueprint. [26329 

© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; D 18768; 
William T. Hvans, Olyphant, Pa. 


MarRcH (THE) OF THE PARISH 
SCHOOLS; words by Henry A. Brann, 
music by W. Rhys-Herbert. 4to. 

; [26330 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e Nov. 2, 1910; 

E 243026; J. Fischer & bro., New 
VonkseN wy 


MarcH ON, AMERICA; words and mu- 
sic by Edward Octavus Flagg, arr. 
by L. R. D.; mixed voices. (Secular 
octavo music, no. 6.) [26331 

© Nov. 16, 19102 2°@ AwGwe 16; 
1910; EH 243540; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MarcHre A LA TURQUE; de Kontski, 
transcrit par S. Becker von Grabill, 
op. 80; piano. [26332 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 248047; S. Becker von Grabill, 
Lancaster, Pa. 


MARCHE DES JEUNES GARDES; par Ant. 


Gilis op. 448, pour piano. (Six 
morceaux, no. 6.) [26333 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 29, 


1910; E 241860; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


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26351 


MARCHE PRINTANIERE; par Edm. Filip- 
puci: piano. [26334 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 «& Nov. 5, 1910; 
moetsat; Fmnoch & co.,. Paris, 
France. 


MARCIA TRIONFALE; par F. Paolo Fron- 
tini; piano. [263835 
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 


EK 244458; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 
MARGARETE; versi di A. Barbieri, 


musica di V. Di Chiara; canto e man- 
dolino. [26336 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 2438087; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


MARGUERITE; gavotte by W. Westlake; 
piano. (Garden of flowers, no. 1.) 
[26337 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241870; W. Stratton, Lon- 
don, England. 


valse par Charles Go- 

(Carneval, no. 2.) 

[268388 

u© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

Be 244172; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


MARGUERITE ;} 
dard, pour piano. 


MARIENLIED; ged. von Novalis, musik 
yon Joseph Marx, fiir hohe stimme. 
(Lieder und gesinge, erste folge, no. 
chr ee [26339 

© Sept. 24, 1910: 2 ec. Oct. 29, 
1910: EH 241912; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


MARIETTE; paroles de Emile Rhein, 
musique de Sterny et Courquin. 
[26340 


ee sep 25, 1910 2 © Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241659; Courquin & Sterny, 
Paris, France. 


MARIGOLD MAZURKA; by Ellis Wood- 
ward; piano. [26341 


© Noy. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242849; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


MARKSTERN BEAUTY DANCE ALBUM, 
No. 1; containing all the latest for- 
eign and American popular successes, 
as waltzes, two-steps and barn 
dances, by Franz Lehar and others, 
arr. by Aug. C. Ely and Wm. H. 
Tyers; pf. [263842 

(©) ‘Nov. 14,0 1910; 2):c> Nov: 12, 
1910; BH 244431; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MARRIAGE A LA CARTE; finale—act 2, 
words by C. M. S. McLellan, musie 
by Ivan Caryll. [26343 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Noy. 10, 1910; 
H 244281; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


—— opening chorus—act 1, words by 
C. M. S. McLellan, musie by Ivan 
Caryll. [26344 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1910; 
EK 244280; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


—— opening chorus—act 3, from the 
musical play, words by C. M. S. Me- 
Lellan, music by Ivan Caryll. 

; [26345 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ce Nov. 15, 

1910; H 244543; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


MARRY A MAN WHO LOVES YoU; words 
by F. S. Williston, music by George 
K. Castello. [26346 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
EB 243351; Francis S. Williston, Phil- 
lipsburg, N. J. 


MARSH BEGINNERS BAND BOOK; latest 
improved system of instruction, by 
W.S. Ripley. obl. 24mo. [26347 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 244844; B. O. Marsh, Decorah, 
Iowa. 


| MARSZ ZJEDNOCZENIA; polsko-rzymsko- 
katolickiego, utozyl.w stylu trud- 
niejszym i latwym na fortepian, Hug. 
Walkiewicz, op. 67. [263848 

© May 27, 1910; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910; 


EH 243264; HEug. Walkiewicz, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Same. [263849 


© May=27, 1910-82) er. Nove 26, 
1910; E 248524; Hug. Walkiewicz, 
Chicago, Il. 


MartTIN (ROBERT-CHARLES) Sonate, op, 

51; pour violon et piano. [26350 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 14, 1910; 

BE 243505; Louis Rouhier, Paris, 
France. 

Christ- 

H, 


MarRTIN LUTHER’S HYMN: for 
mastide, music by Gertrude 
Swift; voices in unison. 4to. (Mu- 
sie for the Christmas service, no, 
768. ) [26351 

© Oct. 26,1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 27, 1910; 
KB 242919: G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


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* Dé. TEE RE Sv. S 


MarTINI (THE) METHOD; from The 
wife tamers, words by James Clar- 
ence Harvey, music by -Robert Hood 
Bowers. [26352 

© Nov. 16,1910; 2¢. Nov. 17, 1910; 
EK 244576; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 
MATTINATA; par FEF. Paolo Frontini; 
piano. [263853 
© Oct. 11,1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
EH 244454; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan, 
Italy. 


Marx (JosePpH) Lied; ged. von A. de 
Musset, fiir tenor. (Lieder und ge 
singe, erste folge, no. 14.) [26354 

©7Sepe: 240 1910=52 Jc. Oct., 29; 
1910; E. 241909; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


-Mary JANE; words and music by J. R. 
Watt. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [263855 


©) Oct 31191022 c, Oct-31, 49105 
EK 242947; John R. Watt, Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa. 


MASCAGNI (PrEeTRO) Cavalleria rusti- 
caha; redigiert von Bogumil Zep- 
ler, fiir klavier mit tiberlegtem text. 
No. 1-5. (Musik fiir alle, no. 73 der 
folge, no. 1, VII. jahrgang.) [26356 

Gesept. 30; 1910: 72) cj, -Octk..29, 
1910; E 241894; Ullstein & co., Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Mass no. 8 IN C; by A. L. Gabert; 
male voices in two choirs. Vocal 
seore. 4to. [ 26357 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Nov..7, 1910; 
HH 248197; Abel L. Gabert, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 


Mass or St. CEcILIaA; music by J. E. 
Turner; mixed voices. 4to. [26358 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241782; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 

' Boston, Mass. 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC) 
Air de ballet; extrait des Scénes pit- 
toresques, transcription par Jules 
Cottin, pour piano et mandoline, 

[26359 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 248008; Heugel & cie.,, Paris, 
France. 


MATCHLESS (THE) GIFT; a new Christ- 
mas service, words by James Rowe 
and others, music by 8S. W. Beazley 
and others. Cover-title, 15 p. 8 vo. 
$0.05. [26360 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
A 274557; William Edie Marks, Wil- 
mington, Del. 


MATTHEWS (H, ALEXANDER) ‘Three 
idyls from Arcady ; words by Thomas 
S. Jones, jr., set to music by H. A. 
Matthews. [263861 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244260; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


MAY EVE; OR KATE OF ABERDEEN; Can- 
zonette by P, A. Kreusser, arr. by 
Alfred Moffat; voice and piano. 

[26362 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2'€. Nov. 19, 1910. 
E 2483881; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


MAYBERRY’S CHARTS; with diagrams 
fully explained, for violin, mandolin, 
guitar and banjo. [263638 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
A 274360; Chas. E. Mayberry, New 
Works. Neve 


MAYFLOWER (A); by W. L. Blumen- 
Schein, op. 138; piano. [26364 


© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EL 242564; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


MAZOURKA HOLLANDAISE; by Christ- 
iaan Kriens;: violin and piano. 
[26365 
© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240994; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN Ye 


MAzuURKA; by Ernest F. Jores, op. 21; 
piano. [26366 


© Nov. 17, 1950 2kegaoveds: 


1910; FE 248578; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago, Ill. 


MAzURKA; von Erkki Melartin, op. 66, 

no. 1, fiir klavier. [26367 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1910; 

EK 242027; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


MazurKA See Chopin (F. F.) 
par L. Aloiz, 


(Quatre mor- [| 
[26368 | 


MAZURKA DE CONCERT; 
op. 51, pour piano. 
ceaux, no. 4.) 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce Nov. 10, 1910; 


E 244401; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, | 
Leipzig, Germany. 


MEADOW BROOK; waltz by R. Streab- } 

bog; piano. [26369 ! 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; | 

E 243228; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


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26388 


MEASURELESS GRACE FOR ME; words by 
Mildred Edwards, arr. by James M. 
Gray, music by D. B. Towner. 

[26370 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 244010; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

MEDITATION; by J. Frank Frysinger; 
organ. obl. Svo. [26371 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
EH 244212; J. Fischer & bro., New 
ork, NM: Y. 
MEDITATION; by Will C. Mcfarlane; 
(The organist’s anthology, no. 16.) 
L2oane 
© Oct. 19, 1910; 2c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241582; G. Schirmer, New York, 
er. Y.- 

MEERNACHT (Night); words by Ferdi- 
nand Ewald Toennies, music by 
Hans Kronold; op. 25, no. 3; high 
voice. (Rosen und zypressen, no. 
3.) [26373 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242506; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ney. 

MEET ME IN THE MOONLIGHT; words 
and music by J. T. Byrne. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [263874 


© Nov. 18; 1910: 2 c. Nov. 18, 
1910; E 248623; Joseph T. Byrne, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


MEET ME TO-NIGHT IN SHADOW; words 
and music by G. W. Krebs. Profes- 
sional. ' [26375 


(1 ce Nov. 12, 1910; EB 244475; 
Geo. W. Krebs, Thomas, Okla. 


MEFIANCE; paroles et musique de G. 
Aubert. [26376 


(pects 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
EK 241662; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


MEIN FREUND DER MEYER UND ICH; 
text von Otto Otto, musik von 
Walter Kollo. [26377 

© @ct, 26, 1910;72 c. Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242729; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


MELARTIN (ERKKI) 
59; revidiert von Wilh. Dugge. 
(Lyrisches no. 5.) [26378 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243285; K. G. Fazer, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Impromptu, op. 


—— Intermezzo, op. 59; revidiert von 
|) Wilh. Dugge. (lLyrisches, no. 4.) 
[26379 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EB 243284; K. G. Fazer, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


Lol 


MELARTIN (HRKKI)—Continued. 
Nocturne, op. 64, no. 1; fiir violine 
und klavier. [26380 


©VOck, Alt 1910292) er Ocri4 
1910; E 242026; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


M®&Lopir. See Moszkowski (M.) 


MELODIE FROM CHANTS DU VOYAGEUR; 
by Ignace J. Paderewski, op. 8, no. 
3, rev. and fingered by Hans T. Sei- 
fert; piano. [26881 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12,1910; 
E 240998; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING Ye 


MELODY AT DAWN; by F. Henri Klick- 
mann; piano. [26382 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EK 242813; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago, III. 


MELODY ON C AND G STRINGS; [by M. A. 
Bickford] ; cello. [26383 


©) Oct: (25, 11910= 92.-c% Oct... 26 
1910; BH 242895: U. S. school’ of 
music, New York, N. Y. 


MEMORIES; words and music by Victor 
Baxter. [26384 


© = Nov. 16) 1910°2"c@ Nov. 18; 
1910; E 243597; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD; waltzes by 
H. S. Higgins; piano. [26385 


©Noves 15,7 191 OF 25. ce aNov. 11, 
1910; E 248373; Harold S. Higgins, 
Bar Harbor, Me. 


words and music by T. O’Day. 

New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[263886 

©! Oct. 4, 1910; 2c, Oct. 6,41910; 

EB 240716; Thomas O’Day, New York, 
Nias 


MEMORIES OF MOTHER; words by Fred. 
P. Morris, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [26387 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1910; 
EK 241748: Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MENACE (LA); poésie de H. de Régnier, 
musique de Albert Roussel, op. 9, 
pour chantet piano. Voix moyennes. 

[263888 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; 

KH 242997: Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris, France. 


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26389 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wig Fenix) Charming spring; part 
song, music adapted and arr. by 
William Dressler, for women’s voices, 
with violin obbl. and piano acc. 
(Oct. edition, no. 12081.) [26389 

©) Oct. 4.1910 2c. Oct. 14, A910; 
E 242004; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


MENUET; by Ethel Barnby; piano. 
[26390 
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243275; J“. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


Menuet. See Moszkowski (M.) 


MENUET EN RE; von F. J. Gossec, arr. 
von Alfred Moffat, ftir violine mit 
pianoforte-begleitung, nach den orig- 
inal ausgaben. (Classische stiicke, 
NO. 22.) [26891 

© Sept..275.21910 32. €Oek 22, 
1910; E 241715; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MENUETT. See Beethoven (L. van) 
Merry (A) HEART; and other songs 
and part-songs, words by various au- 
thors, music by H. Walford Davies, 
op. 88. Vocal score. 4to. London, 
Sidney Riorden. [26392 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242459; H. Walford Davies, Lon- 
don, England. 


Vocal parts. [26393 

OuNove 3). 1910226. Nov..3) 4910: 
E 244055; Henry Walford Davies, 
London, England. 


MERRY SPRINGTIME; waltz by J. Brown- 

field; piano. [26394 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242831; Hrank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


MESSAGE (THE) OF CHRISTMAS; words 
and musie by Robert Harkness. 
[26395 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910: 
E 244041; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MESSAGE (THE) OF THE ANGELS; text 
Biblical and in part from The key 
of life by F. G. Scott, music by Wil- 
liam Reed. Vocal score. 4to. 

[26396 

Gv od. AGO 2 GC. -- Nove. 10: 

1910; D 18764; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.5 


MESSAGE OF THE BREEZE; words and 
music by Grace G. Gardner; low 
voice. [26897 

© Nov. 16, -1910; 2 eer. 1G; 
1910; E 2438532; John Chureh ¢Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MESSENGER OF LOVE; 
W. C. Powell; piano. 


tone poem by 

[26398 

© Nov. 12, 19900) 2a te 

1910; E 248427; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 

MIA CARA GIULIETTA; versi di A. Cali- 
fano, musica di E. Di Capua; canto 
e mandolino. [26399 

© Oct. 21, 1910202 ieee =. 
1910; E 243106; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


MIA CARISSIMA; valse by Guillaume 
Van Den Dyck; piano. [26400 
© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1910; 


E 248304; Boosey & eo., London, 
England. 

Mia (LA) ROSA: versi di R. Galdieri 
(Rambaldo), musica di C. Mirelli; 
canto e mandolino. [26401 

© Oct. 20, 19105 .2peeeNouens 


1910; E 248095; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 
MIAMI; a southern idyll by Egbert 
Van Alstyne; piano. [26402 
© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 243314; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
Detroit, Mich. 

MIETITURA (LA); versi di-R. Galdieri 
(Rambaldo), musica di C. Mirelli; 
canto e mandolino. [26403 

© Oct. 215: 1910;  2ee tov ae: 
1910; E 248101; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


Micuty LorD OF EARTH AND SEA. See 


Gounod (C. F.) 


MIGNON; overture from the opera by 
Ambroise Thomas; full orchestra. 
4to. [26404 

©: Nov. 17,. 199023) 25esehowenas- 
1910; E 244596; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
London, England. 


Mikapo (THE); overture arr. by Geo. 
L. Tracy; piano 4 hands. New 
York, Wm. A. Pond & co. [26405 

© Oct. 22, 1910;122-eG@ciae2, 
1910; E 241628; Alex. P. Browne, 
Boston, Mass. 

MILiITAR-MARSCH; von W. Brandt, op. 
16, fiir 2 cornets a pistons mit 
klavierbegleitung. [26406 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
FE 244402; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26424 


Mimi (THE) IN THE DELL (Die miihle 
im waldthal) ; by H. Necke, op. 227; 
piano. [26407 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244304; Theo. Presser ¢co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PALMETTO SLIDE; by 
Kerry Mills; piano in schottische 
time. [26408 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 242016; Frederick Allen. Mills, 
New York, N. Y. 


Mitts (KERRY) 


Mimi PINSON; poésie de Alfred de 
Musset, adaptation musicale de 
Francis Thomé. [26409 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EB 242339; Thomé, Paris, France. 


MIMOSA GAVOTTE; von W. Aletter, arr. 
von G. Giampietro, fiir 2 mandolinen, 
mandola, guitarre und _ klavier. 
(Mandolinen-musik, no. 39.) [26410 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244403; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germaby. 


MINERVA; march-two step, by Clark 

O’Donneil; piano. [26411 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; 

E 2444838; Carl Hoffman music co., 
IKkansas City, Mo. 


MINNE TONKA; words and music by 
S. F. Leese. Washington, D. C., 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26412 

[ee wov. 12, 1910; 2 ec Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244506; S. Fred Leese, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


MINUET; by Carl Reger, op. 19, no. 3; 
piano. (10 kleine albumblatter, no. 
3.) [26413 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242470; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 
MINUETT. See Bizet (G.) 
Mrrawtpa; suite de valses by A. Bose. 
(Orpheus military band edition.) 
[26414 
Nov 17, 1910-7 2c. Nov. 17, 
1910; E 244597; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
London, England. 


Mrrroir (LE) (The mirror); paroles 
@Ed. Haraucourt, Eng. version and 
music by A. Fredin. Cincinnati, 
W. H. Willis & co. [26415 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EK 242715; Aline Fredin, % Willis 
music co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Miss FortuNE; words and music by 
J. T. Boyet. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [26416 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EH 248071; John T. Boyet, Lewisburg, 
Tenn. 


Miss Liperty; march and two-step by 

Sidney Leroy; piano. [26417 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

EK 242517; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Na YS 


Mr. JorttysBoy. See Chappell’s army 
journal, no. 368. 


Mr. ROOSEVELT OUR COUNTRY CALLS FOR 
you; words and music by W. Hogan, 
arr. by A. L. Maresh. [26418 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
HY 243200; Wim. Hogan, Lorain, Ohio. 


Mr. TANNHAUSER: from The deacon 
and the lady, lyric by George Totten 
Smith, musie by Alfred HE. Aarons. 


[26419 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

He 242205; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Work Na: 


Mister Voodoo; from Naughty Mari- 
etta, lyric by -Rida Johnson Young, 
music by Victor Herbert. [26420 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
H 242645; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorke iN. Ye: i 


\ 
MISTLETOE; lyric by Ed. Rose, music by 
Fred. W. Hager. [26421 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910; 
FE 241825; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
Ne Ye 


MITTERNACHT; text von Hlsa Laura 
von Wolzogen, musik von Joan Ma- 
nén, op. A-4. (Sechs lieder, no. 2.) 

[26422 

@ Sept. 12. 1910; 2 ¢ Oct 26, 

1910; HE 242702; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Mockine (THE) BIRD; by C. Lamb, 
piano. New York, Eaton music pub. 
co. [264238 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
EH 242018; Carrie Lamb, Buchanan, 
Mich. 


MopDERN EDUCATION; words and music 
by Ned Highland. [26424 
© Nov. “16; 1910: 2 ‘e@ “Nov... 2%, 
1910; EH 244586: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


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26425 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


MoDERN PIANO COMPOSITIONS; compiled 
by Wm. Arms Fisher. (Half dollar 
music series. ) [26425 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241991; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

MoDERN SINGING METHOD; Chas. 

Morell; low voice. [26426 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 


EK 242719; Allan & co., Melbourne, 
Australia. 


by 


MoDERNES VORTRAGSALBUM ; instruktive 
ausgabe, von Heinrich Germer, fiir 
pianoforte. Band 1, vorstufe. 

[26427 


© Sept. 380, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 
1910; EH 241896; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


Moprest Mazir; from The deacon and 
the lady, lyric by George Totten 
Smith, music by Alfred E. Aarons. 

[26428 

Oct. 1 Bolo! 2 71es, Oct. 1, 

1910; E 242204; Chas. K. Harris, 
INNew York, N. Y: 


MOMENT BY MOMENT; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by W. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. [26429 

© Oe F222, 1910 “24! Oct; 122, 
1910; EH 241610; Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Mon amour. See Amor mio. 


MontTANA; lyrics by Charles C. Cohan, 
music by Joseph E. Howard. [26430 
© Och. 28; 1910; (23 cc Oct. Bt, 
1910; E 242808; Montana children’s 
home society, Helena, Mont. 


MONTE EN L’AIR; marche par Ch. Coda 
et H. Tarelli, pour orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [26431 


OvOcti, 15: 1910) 2. Oct... 17, 
1910; E 242358; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


Moon (THE) AND I; song from The 
Mikado, arr. by: Geo. . L... Tracy. 
New York, Wm. A. Pond & co. 

[ 26432 

Ome. 22") 1910:, Be... OC 22. 

1910; E 241627; Alex. P. Browne, 
Boston, Mass, 


Moon (THE) AND THE ROSE; romanza 
by Chas. Millegram; piano. (Five 
compositions from Nature sketches, 
no. 38.) [26433 

(©) Sepient06 1910s 2. ¢...Oet. 20; 
1910; E. 241531; S. Simon, Chicago, 
ie 


MooNBEAM WALTZ; by Henri Lavalle; 
piano. [26434 
©. Nov. 1, 191035 2e3G@er ast 
1910; HE. 242823; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 
MoonLicHt; by Ralph H. Bellairs; 
piano. Continental fingering. [26435 
© Oct. 28, 1910=" Zee wero: 
1910; EH 241985; Hnoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


MooNLIGHT IN THE HILLS; reverie by 
Glenn W. Ashley; piano. [26436 


© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 243214; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

MOONLIGHT ON THE MISSISSIPPI; rev- 

erie by Theodore Miller; piano. 

[26437 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 243206; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

MooNLicHt (THE) PARTY; Caprice by 

Henry S. Sawyer; piano. , [26488 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 243216; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


MOONLIGHT STRAINS FROM DARKTOWN ; 
two-step by C. H. Stuart; pf. 
[264389 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241598; Chas. H. Stuart, Chicago, 
iQHE 


Moonstruck; two-step by Lionel 
Monckton arr. by S. Deshon; piano 
ace. 4to. [26440 


© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EK 248148; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


MoRGENSPAZIERGANG; rokoko-idyll aus 
der schiferzeit, von Franciscus 
Nagler, ftir duett fiir 1 dame und 1 
herrn, mit klavier-begleitung. [26441 

© Sept. 30, 1910: 2eee eee a2: 
1910; E 241886; C. F. Kahnt, nach- 
folger, Leipzig, Germany. 


Mornine; English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by Sergei Rach- 


maninoff, op. 4, no. 2; medium or | 
[26442 © 


low voice. 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2c) Oc tse oiy - 


E 241472: G. Schirmer, New York, | 


ING ONG. 

MorRNING BELLS (Morgen gléckchen) ; 
by Chas. Millegram; piano. 
compositions from Nature sketches, 
no. 5.) 

©. Sept. 10, 1910; °2 eG Ger, 20 


1910; H 241533; S. Simon, Chicago, — 


Il. 


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(Five | 


[26443 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26461 


MORNING GLORY; reverie by Ellis 
Woodward; piano. [26444 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
FE 242850; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 


eago, Ill. 


MORNING GLORY (Blaue winde) ; words 
and music by Theodora Sponagel. 
[26445 
© Oct. 26,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242711; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


Mornine (A) SONG; words by George 
Lees, music by Ernest Austin, op. 2, 
no. 3. [26446 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
BE 242527; Novello & co., Itd., Ton- 
don, England. 


Moss ROSE; reverie by ‘Theodore 

Miller; piano. [26447 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 244133; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


MOSSALINE WALTZ; by N. Darnell; pf. 

[26448 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 

E 241606; Nelle Darnell, Vandalia, 
Mo. 


MoszKkowsxki (Moritz) Canon, op. 81, 
ue t- arr, Dy Arthur W. Pollitt; 
organ. [26449 

sent. 25, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241710: B Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


impunice, Op. 17, no. 5; arr. by 
Arthur W. Pollitt; organ. [26450 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241711; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Mélodie, op. 77, no. 9; arr. by 
Arthur W. Pollitt; organ. [26451 

© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241709; B Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Menuet, op: 17, no. 10; arr. by 
Arthur W. Pollitt; organ. [26452 

Sept. 29, 1910: 2 ec: Oet., 22, 
1910; E 241708; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


— Spanish dance (Spanischer tanz) ; 
op. 12, no. 1, arr. by Philipp Schar- 
wenka, ed. and fingered by Philipp 
Mittell; viol. and pf. [26453 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241580; G. Schirmer, New York, 
jem 6 


Moszkowsk1 (Moritrz)—Continued. 
Spanish life; caprice de concert, 
adapted and ed. by Chas. Kunkel; 
pf. ‘ [26454 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
EH) 241603; Kunkel bros. musie co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


MOTHERLY LOVE; a reverie, by Edmund 

Braham, op. 381; pf. [26455 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 4, 1910; 

E 248169; Grimmell bros., Detroit, 
Mich. 


Moro PERPETUO; by Max Bendix, op. 

12, no. 3; violin and piano. [26456 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

EK 244164; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Erstes 
konzert ftir die violine, B dur; mit 
kadenzen und vortragsangaben von 


Henri Marteau, fiir violine und 
piano, mit begleitender. 2. violine 
Zu studienzwecken. [26457 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 e« Oct. 29, 
1910; EH 241859; Steingriber verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


—— Presto avvertiam Susanna 
(Quick, let me warn Susanna); 
recit., [and] Il capro e la capretta 
(The hind and hart) ; aria, from the 
opera Le nozze di Figaro, Hnglish 


version by <A. Kalisch, ed. by 
Edgardo Lévi; soprano. (Standard 
operatic songs, no. 11.) [26458 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 241518; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


Zweites konzert fiir die violine, in 
D dur; mit kadenzen und vortrag- 
sangaben, von Henri Marteau, fir 
violine und klavier, mit begleitender. 
2. violine zu studienzwecken, 

[26459 


©) Sept» 29;, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241915; Steingriiber-verlag, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Mvuc#H oBLiceD; from Jumping Jupiter, 

words and music by Richard Carle. 

[26460 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 

EH 242749; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorks (N.X, 


MULLER (BERNH, Ep.) Nocturno, op, 
73; fiir waldhorn mit klavierbeg- 
leitung. [26461 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244406; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


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MuFrr-RHEINLANDER; nach motiven der 
operette, Die schonste frau, von Gia- 
como Minkowski, arr. von Joh. Doeb- 
ber, fiir klavier. [26462 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
BE 244405; Felix Bloch erben, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Musrs (LES) DANS LA FORET; von Ad- 
hémar de Flagny, arr. von Alfred 
Moffat, fiir violine mit pianoforte- 
begleitung, nach den original-aus- 
gaben. (Classische stticke, no. 18.) 

[26463 

© Sept: 27; 1910) 24%C Oct, 22, 

1910; E 2417138; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


arr. von Alfred Moffat, op. 
16, fiir 2 violinen mit klavier, violon- 
cello ad lib. (Transcriptionen klas- 
sischer stticke, no. 32.) [ 26464 


© Sept 16, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 
1910; EH 241704; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Music (THE) OF THE WAVE; words by 
H. Ernest Hunt, music by Ernest 
Austin. [26465 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
EK 241524; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Music OF vioL. (When true hearts 
meet in fond love’s kiss); from the 
operetta The girl and the kaiser, 
words by Bernhard Buchbinder, 
American version by Leonard WLieb- 
ling, music by Georg Jarno. [26466 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Noy. 5, 1910: 
EK 244169; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


Musicat A. B. C.; by Auguste Pan- 
seron, for elementary vocal instruc- 
tion, ed. by Max Friedlaender, rev. 
by Max Spicker, English transla- 
tions by Th. Baker. 4to. (Library 
of musical classics, vol. 979.) [26467 

@rOct: 12, 1910; 2°e. Oct, 14; 1910: 
X 242000; G. Schirmer, New York, 
i. 


MUSICIENS (LES) DE CREMONE; pa- 
roles de C. Soubise, musique de Ed- 
mond Missa, pour baryton. (Choix 
des plus jolies mélodies, no. 10.) 

[26468 
© Oct. 15,1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242358; Joubert, Paris, France. 


Must If BE; words and music by 
Victor Baxter; contralto. [26469 


My AEROPLANE GIRL; words by Mildred 
Plew, music by Helen Wilkie. 
[26470 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Nov. 19, 1910; 
E 244624; L. P. Simmons, Chicago, 
or 


My AIN DEAR NEL; words by A. 
Hume, music by Theo. Bonheur. 
No. 1 in D. [26471 


© Nov. 10, 1910 Zech Now 14, 
1910; E 248400; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


My ALABAMA QUEEN; words and mu- 
sic by G. Hunter. New York, Je- 
rome H. Remick & co. [26472 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c.. Oct. 6, 1910; 
E 240715; Guy Hunter, New York, 
ING 
My AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE; 
Harry H. Zickel. 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 


song, by 
[26473 


2 €. Ociwasds1910: 


EK 242811; Kalamazoo corset co., 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 
My BABY; written and composed by 


Herbert Rule and Paul Pelham. 
[26474 
© Nov: 3, 1910: 2°© Neyeouto10 
EL 244044; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


My BAIRNIE; music by Katherine Hey- 
man. (Two Scotch songs, no. 2.) 
[26475 
© Oct. 15,1910; 2 c. Oct. 14,1910; 
Ei 242034; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


My CHERUBIE; words by Frederick H. 
Smith, music by Robert Batten. 
[26476 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 & Novea2s41910> 
EH 243300; Boosey & co., London Eng- 
land. 


My CHOICE, THE GIRL I LOVE; words 
and music by E. F. Walter. [26477 
©. Oct.. 22, 1910-2) eG s@eree 
1910; E 242569; Emil F. Walter, 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 


MyY COON TOWN BABE; words and music 
by Irving and Lee Golden. [26478 
© Nov. 12, 1910; 2\c¢ Nevesdcean 
1910; E 244499; Schwalbe & Strauss _ 
music pub co., New York, N. Y. 


My COUNTRY HAS FIRST CALL; words by _ 
Jos. H. McKeon, music by W. Lind- | 
say Gordon; in B flat. 


© Nov. 15,:1910; 2 c Nov. 16, © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c Nov. 14, 
1910; E 248558; C. W. Thompson 1910; EB 9243510 - Gordon music pub. — 
& co., Boston, Mass. CO., New York, N. Y: 

1522 


et a ae 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26498 


MY COUNTRY ‘TIS FOR THEE; quartet, 
music by Elijah Allen; mixed voices. 
Svo. [26480 

Beetle. 12). 1910: 2 eo Nov. 15, 
1910; BE 244497: Elijah Allen, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


My DEAR OLD CoAT; written by Albert 
E. Ellis, composed by Henry E. 
Pether. [26481 

Pease 25. 1910: 2 ec. Oct. 25, 
fe; BF 241753; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


My DREAM, DREAM MAN; from Judy 
forgot, words by Avery Hopwood, 
music by Silvio Hein. [26482 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240744; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


MY EVER LOVING SOUTHERN GIRL; words 
and music by Hedges bros. and 
Jacobson. [26483 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 


E 244360: Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
Tl. 

My FAIR LADY; idyl, by George L. 
Spaulding; piano. (Seven easy 
pieces, no. 3.) [26484 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244003; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


My GIRL OF THE GOLDEN DAYS; words 
by Earle C. Jones, music by May 
Aufderheide. [26485 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; 
- EH 241794: J. H. Aufderheide, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 


My HEART HAS LEARNED TO LOVE YOU 
NOW DO NOT SAY GOOD-BYE; waltz, by 
Harnest R. Ball, arr. by T. P. and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin orches- 
tra. (Dance edition, no. 753.) 

[26486 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 

E 242753; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork, N.Y. 


My HEART’S A GARDEN; words and 
musie by Gertrude Berrow. [26487 
© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 


H 244089; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


My HEART WILL HEAR; words and 

music by Caro Roma. [26488 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 16, 1910; 

E 244587; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Wake Nw. 


My tapy Marion; waltzes by Chas. S. 

Sweeley; piano. [26489 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

EK 243352; United States music ¢o., 
Williamsport, Pa. 


My LAND; march and two-step from 
Chauncey Olcott’s Barry of Bally- 


more, by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. 
{26490 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244063; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorks Ne We 


My LITTLE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER BOY; 
written and composed by John A. 
Glover-Kind. [26491 

©. Nov." 10, 1910. 2) Nove 40; 
1910; H 244332; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


words and 

Professional. 

[26492 

© 1c. Nov. 2, 1910; EH 244102; 
Michael O’Brien, Passaic, N. J. 


My LITTLE FLOWER; words and music 

by B. Moray. [26493 

Olt Octy 27, 1910; Wi 241809; 
Belle Moray, Highland Mills, N. Y. 


My LITTLE PRETTY ONE; words, early 
17th century, music by S. E. Lovatt; 
part song for men’s voices. (Choral 
album, no. 984.) 4to. [26494 

@ime Sept. 27. 19105). 2c Oct. 1G 
1910; E 240678; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow, Scotland. 


My LITTLE COUNTRY GIRL; 
music by M. O’Brien. 


My totus FLoweER; from Judy forgot, 
words bv Avery Hopwood, music by 
Silvio Hein. [26495 

CL Octane 1910; 2ac., OCt cial GIO, 
EB 240738: T. B. Harms and Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


My LOVE OF YESTERDAY; words and mu- 

sic by Carl Hoffnung. [26496 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 

HB 241589; C. W. Hope, Providence, 
ee We 


My moon; song by G. H. Pélissier, 
orchestrated by Henri Lucas. 4to. 
[26497 
© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244309; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London, England. 

My MoTHER’s sonG; words and music 
by ©. W. Shingle. Washington, 
D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26498 

© ‘Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244084: Charles W. Shingle, EI- 
verson, Pa. 


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26499 


pt. His ns&i, ¥.3 


My OLD FRIEND WILL; words and music 
by C. L. Fowler, arr. by William 
Leander Sheetz. [26499 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 243353; White-Sheetz co., Burling- 
ton, Iowa. 


My OLD SWEET-HEART; words and music 
by E. C. Haines. [26500 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
EK 242799; Eugene C. Haines, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


My OWN SWEET GIRL; words and music 
by R. R. Carlyle. Washington, D. C., 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26501 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c: Oct. 25, 1910; 
E 241762; Rudolph R. Carlyle, Lum- 
berton, N.. C. 


My PEARL OF PUTNEY; written by Ber- 
trand Davis, composed by Ralph 
Nairn. [26502 


© Noy. 1, 1910: 2 ¢ Nov. 1, 1910: 
E 241968; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


My QUEEN MINUET; by Luigi Costan- 
tino, op. 26; piano. [26503 


© Nov. 3, 1910; 2c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244149; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


My ROSE; words by Marshall Steele, 
music by Henry Tolhurst. [26504 


© Noy. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1910; 
E 244495; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


MY ROSE DREAMS; words and music by 
Grove T. Barton. [26505 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910: 
E 243254; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Work. N.Y. 


MY ROSE FROM THE GARDEN OF LOVE; by 
Irving M. Wilson; vocal orchestra. 
4to. [26506 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2c Nov. 8, 1910: 
E 244233; M. Witmark & sons, New 
parE wIN > oY. 


My ROSE OF LOVE YOU'LL BE; words and 
music by HE. L. Gray. [26507 
© Oc 14, 1910: 2 c. Noy...18, 


1910; E 244629; Ernest L. Gray, 
Boston, Mass. 


My Saviour; words by Albert S. Reitz, 
music by C. H. Marsh. [26508 
© Oct. 24,1910; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1910; 


E 242684: Chas. H. Marsh, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


1524 


My soLpierR Boy; from Judy forgot, 
words by Avery Hopwood, music by 
Silvio Hein. [26509 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2-6 OgiG 41910- 
E 240743; T. B. Harms and Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


My souLt HE SATISFIES; words by Geo. 
D. Elderkin, music by G. W. Elder- 
kin. [26510 

© Oct. 22,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241618; G. W. Elderkin, Chicago, 
Til. 


My SWEETHEART ROSIE; words and 
music by L. Geimer. Washington, 
D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26511 


© Nov. 12, 1910-2 eso aS, 
1910; FE 244507; Leo Geimer, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


My TOAST TO rou; from Sweet sixteen, 
lyric by George V. Hobart, music 
by Victor Herbert. [26512 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 2442384; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N.Y: 


My TorREADOR: from Judy forgot, words 
by Avery Hopwood, music by Siivio 
Hein. [26513 

© Oct. %, 1910; 2 e* Geta 4510; 
E 240741; T. B. Harms and Francis 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


My vorIcE SHALT THOU HEAR IN THE 
MORNING, O LorD;. introit, words 
from Psalm 5, music by S. Liddle; 
tenor solo and mixed chorus. 

[26514 

© Oct. 26,1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

E 242668; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


My, WHAT A FUNNY LITTLE WORLD THIS 
is and I’M A MARRIED MAN; medley 
two-step arr. by R. L. Halie; orches- 
tra. -4to: [26515 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 @ Nov. 5, 1910; 
EK 244105; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York: oN) 

Mystic RAG; intermezzo by Boby Du- 

gan; piano. [26516 

© Nov. 1, 1910:>2 ee @eeeae 
1910; HE 242865; Dugan bros., W. 
Covington, Ky. 


NACHT (DIE) DER MYRTEN UND ROSEN; 
ged. von Franz Evers, musik yon 
Victor von Woikowsky-Biedau, op. 
30, fiir mittlere stimme mit klavier. 
(KOnigslieder, no. 9.) [26517 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EK 244184; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26536 


NACHTLUFT-WALZER; von Samuel Gross. 
Orchesterstimmen, mit piano-direc- 
tion. 4to. [26518 

emer. 115, 1910; 2. cs "Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242038; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

NACHTMUSIK; von Heinrich Neal, op. 
25, fiir violoncello und klavier. 

[26519 


me isen. 21, 1910;.2 ¢. Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242580; A. Stamm, Frank- 
furt, Main, Germany. 

NAPOLEON’S VICTORY; march by Henri 
Lavalle; piano. [26520 


momavy. a. 1910: 2 ce. Oct. 31, 
1910; BE 242820; Frank K. Root & 
eo., Chicago, I]. 

NAUGHTY MARIETTA; a comic opera, 
book and lyrics by Rida Johnson 
Young, music by Victor Herbert. 
Vocal score. 4to. [26521 

New 7, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 8, 
1910; EH 244235; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 

—— song from Naughty Marietta, lyric 
by Rida Johnson Young, music by 
Victor Herbert. [26522 


oer, 19. 1910; 2 c. ‘Oct. 20, 
1910; E 241575; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 

— song by Victor Herbert; hotel or- 
chestra. 4to. [26523 

frame. 8 1910: 2 c. Noy. 10; 
1910; H 244320; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

NAVAL (THE) PARADE; march and two- 
step by Thos. S. Allen; orchestra. 
4te. [26524 


emer 15. 1910: 2 « Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242198; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Navy (THE) oF THE U. S. A.; words 
and music by Bert Fitzgibbon. 
[26525 
© Oct. 19, 1910; 2-¢. Oct. -20, 
1910; E 241578; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 
NEARER, EVER NEARER; words by God- 
frey Thring, music by G. W. Elder- 
kin. [26526 


@FOet, 22,1910: 2 ‘ce. Oct 22, 
1910; E 241624; G. W. Elderkin, 
Chicago, III. 

NEARER, My GOD TO THEE; words by 
Sarah F. Adams, music by Ber- 
nard H. White, No. 2 in G, original 
key. [26527 

O10 21: 1910; -2e Oct 31, 
1910; EH 242979; Wickens & co., Lon: 
don, England. 


15 


) 


cond 


NFARER, My Gop To THEE—Continued. 
theme by Lowell Mason, trans- 
scribed by Henry S. Sawyer; piano. 

[26528 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
HH) 244134; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


words by Sarah Adams, music by 
Herbert W. Wareing; meZZ0-so- 
prano. [26529 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 38, 1910; 
Ei 244097; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


"NEATH THE OLD CHESTNUT TREE, GENE- 
VIEVE; lyrics by Graham H. Welch, 
music by J. Gunther. [26530 


© Oct) 22,1910 -2'e.. Oct. 22: 
1910; EH 241599; Geo. Willig & co., 
Baltimore, Md. 


"NEATH THE SOUTHERN MOON; from 
Naughty Marietta, lyric by Rida 
Johnson Young, music by Victor 
Herbert. [26531 


Oct 25, 1910 5-2 er Ochi 26; 
1910; EK 242646; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


NEDJEMA; ballet en un acte et deux 
tableaux, scénario de Auguste Ger- 
main et Jean Villeurs, musique de 
O. de Lagoanére. Partition piano. 

[26532 


©) Nov. 11), d910= ¥2-e. Nova a2: 
1910; D 18766; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


NEL GIAPPONE; di Luigi Ganne, istru- 
mentazione di Ezio Baroncini, [per 
banda]. 1, Gran ballabile giappo- 
nese. 2, Gran marcia giapponese. 
(Corpi di musica e fanfare, piccolo 
partitura, 112769e—70. ) 

[26533, 26534 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. each Novy. 

1, 1910; H 2438298, 248294; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan, Italy. 


NEMO WALTZES; by T. Livsey; orches- 

tra. 4to. [26535 

© Oct. 24; 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

HK 242530; Thomas Livsey, Fall 
River, Mass. 


NEUGRIECHISCHES MADCHENLIED; ged. 
von EK. Geibel, musik von Joseph 
Marx. (Lieder und gesiinge, erste 
folge, no. 18.) | 265386 

© Sept. 24; 1910; 2 c Oct. 29, 
1910; BH 241918; Schuberthaus- 
verlag, Vienna, Austria. 


9) 


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26537 


pt. Ti, Mig, WD 


NEVER DO NOTHIN’ FOR NOBODY DON’T DO 
NOTHIN’ FOR YOU; words and music 
by G. Appell. [26537 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2c, Oct. 21, 1910; 
E 242407; George Appell, New York, 
Ne Ye 

NEVER MIND; words by Bert Fitzgib- 

bon, music by Henry Lodge. [26538 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1910; 
EH 244236; M. Witmark & sons, New 
ork, N.Y. 

NEVER TAKE YOUR FRIENDS TO SEE 
VENUS; words and music by Nick 
Tenny. [26539 

© 1c. Oct. 31, 1910; E 242906; 


Nick Tenny, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

NEW ALBUM OF TEN SONGS; composed 
by Lawrence Kellie. Vol. 4. 

[26540 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 

E 244069; Metzler & co. (1909) Itd., 
London, England. 

NEW-BORN (THE) KING; words by 
James Montgomery, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [26541 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
HY 244121; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

New (THE) COLONY; words and music 
by C. E. Wiggins. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [26542 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
H 243072; Clara KE. Wiggins, Fort 
Slocum, N. Y. 

New (THE) MORNING; words by Mabel 
B. Houser, music by H. K. Dugdale. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26543 

© Noval, 1910/2 -c.. Novy. 3; 1910.- 
E 244075; Mabel B. Houser, Baroda, 
Mich. 

NEW MOWN HaAy; barn dance and five 
step schottisch, by T. H. Rollinson. 
1. Military band. 2. Orchestra. 

[ 26544, 26545 

© Oct. 7, 1910: 2c. each Oct.-14, 

1910; E 242006, 242007; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston, Mass. 

NEW ORLEANS JEUNESSE DOREE; from 


Naughty Marietta, lyric by Rida 
Johnson Young, music by Victor 
Herbert. [26546 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
H 242647; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Morks INDY. 
NEw (A) SONG; words and music by 
Robert Harkness. [26547 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. Oct. 25, 1910; 
HK 241742; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


NEW STARS ON OUR FLAG; words and 
musie by F. Wilson. [26548 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EH 248042; Fred Wilson, New York, 
ING 6 


NEw VIENNA See Strauss (J.) 


’"NFAMA CHE SI’; versi di G. B. De 
Curtis, musica di EH. De Curtis; canto 
e mandolino. 4to. [26549 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 248077; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


"NFUNN’ ’O MARE; versi di G. Irace, . 
musica di V. Fassone; canto e man- 
dolino. 4to. [26550 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 243078; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


NicHoL (H. Ernest) Ten hymns and 
tunes for the Sunday school anni- 
versary; words by Colin Sterne, 
music by H. E. Nichol. 8vo. [26551 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EH 243054; Heidelberg press, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


NICHOLLS (FREDK.) Five songs; words 
from A child’s garden of verses, by 
R. L. Stevenson; high voice. [26552 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243151; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


NICKNAMES; words and music by W. 
M. Colton. Washington, D. C., H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26553 

© - Nov. 12, 1910272 exeiawe ts, 
1910; EH 244508; Will M. Colton, 
Mt. Vernon, Idaho. 


NIEJNO; romance par Cerisoles, pour 
violon avec ace. de piano. [26554 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
HE 242346; A. Leo, Paris, France. 


NIGHT AND DAY. See Holmval (Rob- 


ert) 


Nieut (A) IN SPAIN; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by H. Trotere, arr. 
by George B. Nevin; tenor solo and 
chorus of men’s voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, no. 12080.) [26555 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 8, 1910; 
Ei 244255; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Nicut (A) IN THE ORIENT; Christmas 
cantata without Santa Claus, words 
by Elsie Duncan Yale, music by A. 
Geibel. Svo. [26556 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov: 4, 1910; 
E 248173; Adam Geibel music ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


NicgHtT (A) OF LONG AGO; 
F. G. Burroughs, musie by C. F. 
Price. [26557 

i Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 
1910; E 243603; Carl F. Price, New 
~woek, N: Y. 


NIGHT SONG; words by Reginald M. 
Cleveland, music by Fred B. Bower; 
men’s voices. 4to. (Quartettes and 
choruses, no. 188.) [26558 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 248402; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


NIGHTFALL IN THE MOUNTAINS; by 
Chas. Millegram; piano. (Five com- 
positions from Nature sketches, no. 
2.) [26559 

ee Sept 10, 1910; 2°c. Oct. 20, 
1910; E 241530; S. Simon, Chicago, 
Til. 


NINA (LA) NIEVES; danza por A. Mar- 

tinez, para piano. [26560 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

HY 242522; José Laza we Ca.; San Juan, 
Porto Rica. 


NINE-FOLD KYRIE; music by F. Avery 

Jones; mixed voices. 4to. [26561 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Ocf. 29, 1910; 

E 241932; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


NIX IGGY WIGGY WAKKY WU; words 
and music by H. T. Farrell. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[26562 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EH 243065; Harry T. Farrell, Brook- 
ign, N. Y. 


NIx ON THE GLOW-WoRM, LENA; [AND] 
LOVEBEAMS; medley two-step, arr. by 
Aug. C. Ely; pf. [26563 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
H} 244368; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York, N. Y. 
No ONE CARES FOR ME; words and music 
by Tell Taylor. [26564 
© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c@ Nov. 16, 
1910; HE 248552; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

No SCHOOL TO-DAY; march and two-step 
by Herbert Le Grand; piano. [26565 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
HE 242853; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


NoOAH’S ARK MARCH; Dy 
Miller; piano. 


Theodore 
[26566 


26575 
words by | NoBLe (T. Tertius) Idyll; violin and 
piano. [26567 


© Oct. 27,1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242769; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGCY: 
NON SA CHE SIA DOLORE. 
Cline) 


Nora-ATHLONE; words and music by 
B. Finley. Washington, D. G., H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26568 

© Noy. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1910; 
H 244078; Benton Finley, Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Ohio. 


Sce Bellini (V.) 


NORSE LULLABY; words by Eugene 
Field, music by J. H. Allemong. 
[26569 
© Noy. 14, 1910; 2 ¢ Noy. 14, 
1910; EH 248479; J. Edwin Allemong, 
Roanoke, Va. 


See Bach 


NORMA. 


Norway, My Norway (Norge, mit 
Norge); tekst af Theodor Caspari, 
English words by O. T. Arneson, 
musik af Alfred Paulsen; male 
voices. (Northern edition of octavo 
music, no. 36.) [26570 


© Oct. 22,1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 2425385; Alfred Paulsen, Chicago, 
Tl. 


Not A SINGLE GIRL TO KISS; written 
and composed by Harry Castling 
and Fred Godfrey. [26571 

OV Nov, db P1910 "25 cr Nove 15: 
1910; H 244537; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 
Not IN VAIN; words by James Hinton, 
music by Margaret Meredith. 
[26572 
© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
EH 243301 ; Collard Moutrie, London, 
eeu 

NOTHING HAS CHANGED BUT YOU, DEAR; 

words by J. E. Dempsey, music by 


R. L. Weaver. [26573 
© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244268; Joseph “Morris co., New 


SOA ING DS 
NOTTURNINO; par eeneacrG Morasea, 
pour violon et piano. [26574 
G) «Sept. (21, 1910; 2 ec .Q@et. 22, 
1910; E 241728; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 
NOTTURNO GRECO; 
Marzocchi, traduzione 
Hlena Lamary, musica 
Frontini. 


versi di Stefano 
italiana di 
di F. Paolo 


== 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; © Oct. 11, 1910; 2 «. Nov. 12, 
Be 22282 2) Hrank KK. Root .&«co., 1910; BH 244455; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Chicago, Ill. Milan, Italy. 

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26576 


pt. Tl; 0.8 Ve & 


NovELLEeTta; par F. Paolo Frontini; 

piano. (Esquisses musicales, no. 7.) 

[26576 

© “Oct... 2910; 2 “ee Nov. 22; 

1910; E 244456; Carisch & Jani- 
chen, Milan, Italy. 


NOVELETTE; by Gaylord Yost, op. 2; 

violin and piano. [26577 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

EH 242515; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INS Y.: 


Now; words by Mrs. J. C. Colvin, mu- 

sic by R. A. Browne. [26578 

© 1 c« Nov. 9; 1910; BH 243310; 
Mrs. John C. Colvin, Hope, R. I. 


Now A SMILE, NOW A FROWN; music by 
Oliver King; treble voices. Ato. 
(Six two-part songs, no. 4.) [26579 

© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EH 242212; Vincent music co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Now THE DAY IS OVER; evening song, 
music by LeRoy B. Campbell, op. 
10; double quartette of mixed voices. 
4to. [26580 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 2423865; C. W. Thompson, Boston, 
Mass. 


Now To THE LORD A NOBLE SONG. See 


Wagner (R.) 


NUN ME VO’ BENE; Versi di L. Recitano, 


musica di V. Di Chiara; canto e 
mandolino. [26581 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 2, 1910: 
EK 248086; Ferdinando Bideri, 


Naples, Italy. 


NUN PFEIF’ ICH NOCH EIN ZWEITES 
stUck; ged. von Rud. Baumbach, 
musik von A. Schultz, op. 2; min- 
nerchor. 4to. [26582 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242499; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Way -¥, 


NURSERY RHYMES; music by S. KE. 
Lovatt; chorus for A. T. B. B. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 985.) [26583 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240676; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


NYMPHENTANZ; walzer composed by 
Heinrich Suck; piano. Lichfield, 
England, City music pub. co. [26584 


© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241871; W. Stratton, Lon- 
don, England. 


NYMPHES ET FAUNES; danse cham- 
pétre, di Vincenzo Billi, op. 190, 
istrumentazione di Francesco Amo- 
roso, [per banda.] (Corpi di musica 
e fanfare, piccolo partitura, 112771.) 

[26585 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 243292; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 

O BARBARA, DU KEUSCHE; lied aus der 
operette, Die keusche Barbara, text 
von Rudolf Bernauer u. Leop. Jacob- 
son, musik von Oskar Nedbal. 

[26586 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 & OG 2, 

1910; E 242591; Ludwig Doblinger 

(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 

O, BARBORO, TY CUDNA; pisen z oper- 
etty, Cudna Barbora, text napsali 
R. Bernauer a Leop. Jacobson, pre- 
lozil V. J. Novotny, hudba sloZil 
Oskar Nedbal. [26587 

© Sept: 10, 1910; 2rel@en 24. 
1910; E 242599; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 

O BELLE NuIT. See Offenbach (J.) 


O BLESSED WoRD; words by E. H. 
Hewitt, music by G. W. Elderkin. 
[26588 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1910; 

E 241616; G. W. Elderkin, Chicago, 
Ill. 

O, BUT THE NIGHT WAS FAIR; words by 

W. B..Hinson, musie by P. DB. Bird. 

[26589 


© fe. Oct: 22, 1910-7 Be 22te4G: 
P. Douglas Bird, Pasadena, Cal. 


O DU, VOR DEM DIE STURME SCHWEIGEN ; 
dichtung von Em. Geibel, musik von 
Martin Gambke, op. 5, fiir gemisch- 


ten chor 4 capella. Partitur. 4to. 
[26590 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244190; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


O GoD BE MERCIFUL TO ME; words. 
adapted from Ps. 57 and musie arr. 
from Gluck by H. H. McGranahan. 
(Select solos, no. 2.) [26591 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; 
EK 248544; H. H. MeGranahan, 
Jamestown, Pa. 


O Qu&, MA MIE; poésie de Jean Ajai- 
bert, musique de Alexandre Georges. 
No. 1. Voix elevées. Not 2aaviecs 
moyennes. [26592, 26593 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242348, 242349; L. Grus et 
cie., Paris, France. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26609 


O HOLY NIGHT (Cantique de Noél); 
trans. from the French by J. S. 
Dwight, music by Adolphe Adam, 
arr. by H. L. Heartz. [26594 


© Nov. 3, 1910; 2c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244217; White-Smith pub. co., 
Boston, Mass. 


——-—— soprano solo, soprano and 
alto duet, with quartet or chorus. 
4to. (The choral service, no. 692.) 

[26595 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241784; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


soprano or tenor solo and 
chorus. [26596 
Pee 1910; 2 «. Oct. 31, 


1910: E 242880; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


O HOW AMIABLE ARE THY DWELLINGS; 
short anthem, music by S. Liddle; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Church choir 
library, no. 81.) [26597 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 243329; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


O. JUNGE, WAS SIEHSTE SCHLECHT AUS; 
original-couplet von Adolf Draus- 
feld. musik von Fritz Munkel, fiir 
gesang und piano. [26598 


© sept; 9, 1910; 2 c Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242616; Otto Teich, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


O KAISER, MY KAISER; from march song 
The girl and the kaiser, words by 
Bernhard Buchbinder, American 
version by Leonard Liebling, music 
by Georg Jarno. [26599 


© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EK 244170; T. B. Harms, and Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


© LADY, LEAVE THY SILKEN THREAD; 
three-part chorus, words by Tom 
Hood, music by Alfred J. Silver; 
female voices. 4to. [26600 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
EH 244209; J. Fischer & bro., New 
Mork. IN: ¥: 


O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM; carol, 
words by Phillips Brooks, music by 
Thomas Adams. 12mo.  (Christ- 
mas carols, no. 354.) | 26601 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EH 243236; Novello & co., 1td., Lon- 
don, England. 


GO LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM—Cont. 

duet, music by Adam Geibel ; 

soprano and alto or baritone. 
[26602 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2:& Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 24383813; White-Smith music pub. 
co.. Boston, Mass. 


—— music by William G. Ham- 
mond; high voices with organ ace. 
[26603 


©) Nov, 12) 1910. 2 ee Nova 
1910; E 243450; G. Schirmer, New 
Wornke Ne Ye 


O LorD OF HOSTS, HOW LOVELY; words 
from Ps. 84, adapted by H. H. Mc- 
Granahan, music by Ciro Pinsuti; 
medium voice. (Select solos, no. 4.) 

[26604 


© Nov. 144 190s") eh) NoventG 
1910; E 248545; H. H. McGranahan, 
Jamestown, Pa. 


O MEMORY; written by H. Vicars Rees, 
composed by Walter Wadham. 


[26605 
@iwNov..4, 51910. 2c: Nova, 
1910; EK 244603; Reid bros., Itd., 


London, England. 


O MISTER OWL WON’T YOU STOP A SAY- 
ing WHO; words by Florence Belle 
Anderson, music by Alex. S. Gibson. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

126606 

©@rsOet) 13157 19l0 = 2ices Oct. 3, 

1910; E 242948; Mrs. Oscar Ander- 
son, Norwalk, Conn. 


O PEACE DIVINE; words by Wm. Ap- 
Madoc, music by W. Rhys-Herbert: 
high voice in B flat. [26607 


©Ochr a1 191052) co) Nave 2) 1910 ; 
BE 248027; J. Fischer & bro., New 
Yorks NX. 


O portres; fragment du poeme de 
Tennyson, traduit par Léon Morel, 


musique de Max D’Ollone. (In meé- 
moriam, no. 5.) [26608 
©. Oct-29; 119102) 2-.c Oct. (Sl, 


1910; © 243002: Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


O SANTA PLEASE COME DOWN MY 
CHIMNEY; words by Elizabeth F. 
Guptill, music by Henry Fillmore. 
[26609 

Oct. 24, 

brothers 


©): ‘Oct. '24, 1910; 2. c: 
1910; HE 242489; Fillmore 
eo., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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26610 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 5 


’O0 SCIACQUANTE D’ ’A CANTINA; versi di 
G. Capaldo, musica di HE. Cannio; 
canto e mandolino. [26610 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243093; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


’O SFELENZA; versi di G. Capurro, mu- 
sica di S. Gambardella ; canto e man- 
dolino. [26611 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
HK 248102; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


O SING, YE ANGEL VOICES; Christmas 
anthem, music by Samuel Richard 
Gaines; mixed voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, no. 12090.) [26612 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1910; 
HE 243028; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 
O SING, YE SONS OF MEN; words and 
music by T. Austin Ball. [266138 
© Nov. 16, 19105 2c) Novar 17, 
1910; E 244588; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


O SUSSER TOD; ged. von A. v. Platen, 
musik von Joseph Marx. (Lieder 
und gesiinge, erste folge, no. 19.) 

[26614 

©) Sepia. 24 1910-2, € ‘Oct, 29: 

1910; EK 241914; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


O, THE SUN IS LOW; words by W. B. 
Huison, music by P. D. Bird. [26615 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1910; E 241647; 

P. Douglas Bird, Pasadena, Cal. 


O, WHO LIKE THEE, SO CALM, SO BRIGHT. 
See Gounod (C. F.) 


©O WONDROUS ROCK; words by EH. M. 

Wadsworth, music by D. B. Towner. 

[26616 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1910; 

EH 244089; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


O woRSHIP THE LorD; words from 
Psalm 96, music by C. Lee Williams. 
4to. (Choral album, no. 990.) 

[26617 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

EH 242911; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


OcTAVE stuDIES. See Bach (J. S.) 


OELSCHLEGEL (ALFRED) Adagio, op. 
135; fiir violine mit klavier beglei- 
tung. (Drei kleine stiicke, no. 3.) 

7 [26618 
© Sept: 23,'1910; 2 e¢. Oct. 22, 

1910; EH 241639; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 

mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


1530 


OELSCHLEGEL ( ALFRED )—Continued. 

—— Andante; wiegenlied, op. 133, fiir 
violoncello mit klavier begleitung. 
(Drei kleine stticke, no. 3.) [26619 


© Sept. 23,.1910;.2 ec. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241642; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


Notturno, op. 185; fiir violine mit 
klavier begleitung. (Drei kleine 
Stucke, no, ie [26620 

© Sept. 23, 1910-" 27 ewece 22. 
1910; EK 241637; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


Rondo, op. 188; ftir violoncello 
mit klavier begleitung. (Drei kleine 
stiicke, no. 2.) [26621 

© Sept. 23, 1910: 2 <c @ee 22, 
1910; E 241641; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


Scherzo, op. 135; fiir violine mit 
klavier begleitung. (Drei kleine 
stiicke, no. 2.) [26622 


© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 
1910; HK 241638; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


Or ALL HER SEX A PARAGON; from 
Marriage 4 la carte, words by C. M. 
S. McLellan, music by Ivan Caryll. 

[26623 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 

E 244283; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barcarolle; 
from Les contes d’ Hoffmann (Tales 
of Hoffmann), arr. by Otto Frey; 
piano. [26624 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242149; Victor Kremer eco., Chi- 
cago, [Il. 


transcribed by Gustav 
Strube; violin and piano. [26625 


© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1910; 
HE 242385; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


—— Contes (Les) d’Hoffmann (Tales 
of Hoffmann); grand selection by 
V. F. Safranek. . (Gilmore band li- 
brary, no. 50sec) [26626 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242501; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Ne 


—— Fairest evening; barcarolle, Hng- 
lish words by E. H. Federlein, arr. 
by W. Rhys-Herbert; chorus for 
female voices. 4to. 2 26627 

©). JNovs» 11,,.1910 2 Corea: 
1910; E 244434; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26645 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES )—Continued. 
O belle nuit (O lovely night) ; 
barearolle from the opera Les contes 
d@Hoffmann, transcription by Fritz 
Spindler, op. 326, ed. and fingered 
by Louis Oesterle; pf. [26628 
© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241581; G. Schirmer, New York, 
mY. 


Orphée aux enfers; quadrille, 
transcription par Jules Cottin, pour 
mandoline et piano. [26629 

© Noy. 12, 1910; 2 c Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243489; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


OFFERTORIUM IN B FLAT; by Geo. 
Rosenkrans; organ. 4to. [26630 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 


E 241787; Geo. Molineux, New York, 
he 

OFFERTORY (THE) SENTENCES; set to 
music by Edmund Rogers. New 
edition. (Vocal library of part- 
songs, etc., no. 55.) [266381 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241949; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
don, England. 


——set to music by E. Sauerbrey. 
New edition. (Vocal library of part- 
songs, etc., no. 61.) [26632 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241950; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


OFFRANDE; poéSsie de Paul Verlaine, 
musique de Francis Thomé. [26633 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242335; Thomé, Paris, France. 


OH BREATHE NOT HIS NAME; words by 
Thomas Moore, music by Frank 
Lambert. . No. 1 in C, original key. 
Me 2 in i) flat. [ 26634, 26635 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 
1910; E 241516, 241517; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London, Eng- 
land. 


Ox! GIRLS IF I WERE ONLY-RICH; words 

and music by W. B. Finch. [26636 

© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; E 248514; 
Walter B. Finch, St. Paul, Minn. 


3 

On, I’D LIKE TO TAKE A RIDE IN AN 
AEROPLANE; words by F. W. Krall- 
man, music by HE. J. Stark. [26637 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 243327; Fred W. Krallman, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


OH, MY FRIENDS; written and com- 
posed by Chas. Collins and Fred 
Murray, arr. by Alfred Lamont. 

[26638 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

EK 242873; Charles Sheard & co., 
London, England. 


Ou OLIVET, DEAR OLIVET; words by 
Norman B. Barr, music by Ernest 
F. Jores. [26639 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242158; Olivet institute, Chicago, 
Tae 


OH, ONCE THERE WAS A FIDDLER. See 
Fasten your hair with a golden pin. 


Ow, Rosarir; from Marriage 4 la 
earte, words by C. M. S. McLellan, 
musie by Ivan Caryll. [26640 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244282; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


OH, SWEETHEART OF MINE, I’M THINK- 
ING OF YOU; words and music by 
J. P. Caldwell. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [26641 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242941; J. P. Caldwell, Gaines- 
ville, Ga. 


OH THAT BEAUTIFUL RAG; by T. Snyder ; 

piano. [26642 

© Oct. 7; 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 

EK 240735; Ted Snyder co., New 
Monk, GN... Y: 


OH THAT KISSING RAG; words by Bobby 
Heath, music by Chas. Donnell. 

[26648 

© Oct: 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 19105 

HE 241649; Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. 


Ol, THERE ISN’T A GIRL TO SPARE; writ- 
ten and composed by Charles Collins 
and Fred J. Barnes. [26644 

“) Nov. 3, 1910; 2:c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
I 244043; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


OH, TIME, TIME; from the musical play 
The Quaker girl, words by Percy 
Greenbank, music by Lionel Monck- 
ton. [26645 

© Nov, 16, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. if, 
1910; EB 244608; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


OH, WE ARE THE HOSTS OF THE SIDHE. 
See Fasten your hair with a golden 
pin. 


1531 


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pt. m1, n.s., v.5 


26646 


OH! WHAT WILL, WHAT WILL, HEAVEN 
BE; words and music by: L. Grave- 
stock. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26646 

@©Oetk. 1, 1910542 € Oct. 7, 1910; 
KE 240686; Mrs. Lina Gravestock, 
Canon City, Colo. 


OH, YOU CHICKEN; words by E. Ray 
Goetz, music by Fred Fischer. 
[26647 
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244108; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N. ¥-: 

OH, YOU RAH! RAH! BOY; march song, 
words by Jack Mahoney, music by 
T. Morse. [26648 

© Noy. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 14, 


1910; E 243462; Theodore MODE | 


music co., New York, N. Y. 


Outo; words by Eddie Leonard and 
A. Seymour Brown, musie by Nat. 
D. Ayer. [26649 

© Oct. 26,1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, 1910; 
B 242656; Jerome H. Remick & CO., 
New. WOrK, IN. Y< ¥ 


OHNE woRTE (Without words) ; ged. 
von Otto Hausmann, English trans- 
lation by Elsa Schultz-Ebertz, musik 
von Carl Bohm. 1. Ausgabe fiir 
hohe stimme. 2. Ausgabe fiir tiefe 
stimme. [26650, 26651 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 5, 
1910; B 244186, 244187; N. Simrock. 
gm. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 

O1sEau (L’) BLANC; grande marche 
symbolique, paroles de Louis 
Despax, musique de Eugéne Rosi; 
ehant seul. [26652 

© Oct. 29,1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
KE 243006; E. Guéprotte, Paris, 
France. 

Orp (THE) BANJO; written by Arthur 
Wimperis, composed by Christine. 
(Popular 6d. ed., no. 214.) [26653 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
® 242661; Von Tilzer music co., 
New York, N. Y. 

OLD FOLKS AT HOME: by Stephen C. 


Foster, arr. by M. A. Bickford; 
guitar. [26654 

@uwove 14519105 2 ¢ Nov. 15; 
1otO= BH 244519; U.S: school of 


music, New York, N. Y. 
Otp (THE) HOME; words and music 
by E. S. Nance. Washington, D. C., 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26655 
© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910: 

B 241772; Eva Speer Nance, Osceola, 
Nebr. 


1532 


Otp IronsipEs; march by Henri La- 

valle; piano. [26656 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242824: Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


OLD (AN) LOVE-STORY ; words by Belle 
Lowe Stathem, music by Mrs. H. H. 
A. Beach, op. 71, no. 3. 1. Sop. or 
ten. in G flat. 2. Mezzo-sop. or bar. 
in E flat. [26657 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Noy. 1, 1910; 
BE 241987; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Otp Merc; words by Keats, music by 
John Greenwood; contralto or bari- 
tone. [26658 

© Oct. 15,1910; 2 e. Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 242035; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Otp (THE) MILL WHEEL, words and 
music by Geo. Fred. Richmond, rev. 
by Joseph Spinelli. [26659 

© Oct. 18, 1910; Are. Oct. 14, 1910 ; 
E 242021; K. Dehnhoff, New York, 
Nes Yer 

Orp Santa CrLaus; Christmas carol, 

music by M. Greenwald. [26660 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 22 1910 

E 242927; Leo Feist, New York, 
NIG 

Otp (THE) SWEET SONGS WE SANG OF 

YORE; words and music by W. H. 


Olin. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [26661 


© Nov. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Noy. 18, 


ville, Pa. 


banjo. [26662 


York, N. Y. 


Smith, music by Alfred E. Aarons. 


York iN. aye 


On A Horrentor HONEYMOON; from 
The deacon and the lady, lyric by } 
George Totten Smith, music by | 

: [26664 | 

Oct. 17, 1910; | 

K. Harris, New | 


Alfred E. Aarons. 


@© Oct 17,1910%.2 4 
B 242208; Chas. 
York, N. Y- 


1910; E 243622; Mrs. R. Olin, Green- | 


Otp trimers; arr. by M. A. Bickford ; | 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 26, 1910; | 
B 242899: U. S. school of music, New | 


Owar: intermezzo from The deacon ' 
and the lady, lyric by George Totten 


[26663 | 


© Oct-17, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; | 
E 242207: Chas. K. Harris, New | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-92, Dec., 1910 


On CALVARY’S CROSS; words by H. W. 
Orner, music by Geo. Rosenkrans. 
Svo. [26665 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
2 243354; Orner music co., Du Bois, 
Pa. 


ON ESCORT DUTY; march by H. Engel- 

mann: piano. [26666 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

BE 242565; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ON THE HIKOMOBILE; words and music 
by Mrs. W. P. Rawlinson. Profes- 
sional. [26667 

© 1c. Nov. 16, 1910; E 243535; 
Mrs. W. P. Rawlinson, Sanson, Tex. 


On To vicrory; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
[26668 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 


E 244029; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
ON YOUR HONEYMOON; written and 


composed by Worton David and Bert 
Lee. (Popular 6d ed., no. 212.) 
[26669 


© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244054; Von Tilzer music co., Itd., 
London, England. 


ONCE AGAIN; words by Lionel H. 
Lewin, music by Arthur S. Sullivan, 
ed. by M. Greenwald. [26670 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 248191; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


ONCE I LOV’D A MAIDEN FAIR; Old bal- 
lad condensed by J. Oxenford, music 
arr. by G. A. McFarren; mixed 
yoices. (Vocal library of part songs, 
ete., no. 69.) [26671 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244284; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ONE FLAG WE FOLLOW; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by W. J. Post. 
[26672 


© Noy. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241982; Wm. J. Post, Pittsburg, 
Pa. 


ONE LIFE, ONE LOVE; valse, by B. G. S., 
arr. by S. Deshon; piano acc. part. 
4to. [26673 


© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 2438142; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


26682 


ONE OLD OXFORD OX; unacc. part-song, 
music by H. Walford Davies; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Vocal library of part- 
songs, ete., no. 161.) | 26674 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241941; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

ONLY A PASSING SHADOW; written by 
Leonard Cooke, composed by Fred 
Elton. [26675 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241966; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

ONLY A VEIL BETWEEN; words by Har- 
riet H. Pierson, music by D: B. 
Towner. [26676 

©) Oct: “20, 19102" DeaieieNovsas 
1910; E 244020; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 

ONLY GIRL FOR ME. See She’s the 
only girl for me. 

ONLY REMEMBER THE BEST DEAR; words 
and music by M. M. Heryer. [26677 

© fe. Oct.) 17,, 1910: 1.242931: 
M. M. Heryer, Hutchinson, Kans. 


OPEN STRINGS; by M. A. Bickford; 

cello. [26678 

Or Oct. 18, 519105 2 e.2 Oct: -20; 
1G 9M 241555: Ue Si 


school of 
music, New York, N. Y. 


OPENING (THE) SENTENCES OF THE 
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER; muSic by 
John HE. West; four voices with or- 
gan ace. 4to. [26679 


Cr Seni 2m 1910" 2c. Och 
1910; E 240675; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


OPERA TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR THE PIANO; 
compiled by Wm. Arms _ Fisher. 
(Half dollar music series.) [26680 


ONov. T1980): 23 :c “Nov. 10; 
1910; EH 244843; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT TO THE HYMN 
BOOK HOSANNA; ed. by Ludwig Bon- 
Win) 5: op. 98. St. Louis, Mo., 
and Freiburg (Baden) B. Herder, 
1910. 94 p. obl. Svo. $2.00. [26681 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1910; 
A 275295; Joseph Gummersbach, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


ORIENTAL CHANT; lamentation, from 
the cantata, Josua Navine. English 
version by Henry G. Chapman, 
music by Modest Moussorgsky, arr. 
by Kurt Schindler; medium voice. 

[26682 

Gs Octet T1910... 2. e Bek. ie 
1910; E 241474; G Schirmer, New. 
WO, Nw. Y. 


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26685 


pt. HT, 0. S., Vv. 5 


OrpHAN (THE) Boy; words and music 

by R. I. Muhbn. [26685 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 

EB 240696; William Muhn, Clayton, 
Mich. 

See Offenbach 


ORPHEE AUX ENFERS. 


(J.) 


OTHEGRAVEN (A. von) Ftnf lieder. 
op. 41; aus H. Reimann’s Interna- 


tionalem volksliederbuck, fiir drei | 


frauenstimmen, u. violine ad. lib. 
Contents. 1. Jiitlandischestanzlied. 
2. Ungluckliche liebe. 6. AM strande. 
4. Der taube gesang. 5. Polnisches 
tanzlied. 4to. [26684 

@etin28) “198052 (ec. Oct: 28; 
1910; E 243108; N. Simrock, g. Mm. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


OTHER (THE) DEPARTMENT, PLEASE, 
written by Worton David and Bert 
Lee, composed by H. Fragson. ( Pop- 
ular 6d ed., no. 213.) [26685 

euOce 26, 1980" 2c. Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242658; Von Tilzer music 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


OuR ADJUTANT; march by Wallace 

Smith; piano. [ 26686 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 21, 1910; 

BE 242415; J. HE. Smith, Havana, 
Ohio. 


OuR CHAMPION; march, by A. Gar- 
land; piano. [26687 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243472; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


OUR DAY OF PRAISE IS DONE; hymn- 
anthem, words by John Ellerton, mu- 
sic by John Hyatt Brewer; soprano 
or tenor solo obbl., and mixed chorus. 
(Oct. church music, no. 5514.) 

[26688 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 

E 241471; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INS ey 


OUR EMBLEM; march, words and music 

by Walter 8. Daley. [26689 

Orie Noy. 2. 1910; E 244356; 
Hit pub. co., Roxbury, Mass. 


Qcr GREAT SaviouR; words by J. Wil- 
bur Chapman, music arr. by Robert 
Harkness. [26690 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; | 


E 241746: Chas. M. Alexander, 


Philadelphia. Pa. 


OUR NATIVE SONG; by Henry Russell, 
arr. by Frederic W. Root; sop. and 
alto with bass ad lib. 4to. (Supp. 
music for schools, no. 48.) [26691 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241537; Clayton F. Summy Co. 
Chicago, Ill. 


Our PIANO ALBUM; recreation for 
young and old, 25 of the best short 
classical and modern pieces; piano. 

[26692 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 243382: Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


OuR PUBLIC SCHOOLS; words and mu- 
sic by C. Hatfield. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26693 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1910; 
B 240693; Clara Hatfield, Armour, 
S. Dak. 

OvrR SAVIOUR’S BIRTH; an original serv- 
ice for Christmas, words by Lizzie 
De Armond and others, music by W. 
A. Post and others. 4to. [26694 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, 1910; 
KE 242622: Geo. W. Sanville, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

OUR TRIP ABROAD: words and music by | 
A. F, Methven. [26695 | 

© 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 49307) 244620 ; 
Agnes Florence Methven, 
field, Mass. 


OuT IN AN OCEAN OF LOVE, from The 
genius, lyric by Vincent Bryan, mu- 


sic by Paul Rubens. [26696 | 
© Oct. 22; 1910; 4e Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241669: Chas. K. Harris, New | 


Work. New. 
OuT OF THE DEPTHS; words from 
Psalm 1380, music by John Adamson ; 
mixed voices. 
WO. O41.) [26697 
©) Oct231, 1910; 2 e, Oct. 31, 1910; 


E 242868: Anglo-Canadian music | 
publishers assn., Itd.. Toronto, | 
Canada. 


Our ON THE DEEP; music by F. N. Lohr, 
arr. by Frederic W. Root; unison 
song and four part chorus. (Octavo 
ed. of school songs, no. 42.) [26698 | 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ©. Oct. 20, 1910; | 
BE 241539: Clayton F. Summy Co., | 
Chicago, I]. 

OvER THE RIVER; words by E. Ej 

Hewitt, music by G. W. Elderkin. 
: [26699 | 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 29, .19104 
KE 241617: G. W. Elderkin, Chicago, | 
pes | 


1534 


Spring- | 


(Octavo choir music. |}. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52. Dec., 1910 


26719 


OVER THE RIVER—Continued. 
song, music by Mrs. 8S. C. Bloom. 
Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s music 
pub. house. [ 26700 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
BY 243355: Mrs. S. C. ‘Bloom, Jack- 


sonvilje, Fla. 


OVERALLS: by Inez Davis, arr. by Fred. 


H. Wykes;: piano. [26701 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1910; E 248530; 

Inez Davis, Marion, Il. 
OVERTURE-TRIUMPHAL; by Chas. J. 
Rockwell; band. 4to. [26702 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 


) 243356: H. C. Miller, Parkesburg. 
Pa. 
Pace (Peace); idyll par Carlo A\Il- 
banesi. pour piano. [26703 
7 pent. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 
1910: E 242577; Bosworth & ©co., 
Leipzig. Germany. 
PAGANINI (Niccoto) Adagio; from 
Quartett no. 12; violin and piano. 
[ 26704 
mov 10 1910: 2 c. Nov. 11, 
1910; E 248396; Ascherberg, Hop- 


wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


Adagio cantabile; from Quartett 


no. 10: violin and piano. [26705 
omer, 10, 1910: 2 c.. Nov. 11, 
1910: E 243397: Ascherberg, Hop- 


wood & Crew, lItd., London, England. 


Larghetto tenuto; from Quartett, 


no. 13: violin and piano. [26706 
(Ney) 10, 1910: 2 c Nov. 11, 
1910; E 243398; Ascherberg, Hop- 


wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


Recitative and adagis cantabile; 


from Quartett, no. 15; violin and 
piano. [26707 
Sesov. 10. 1910-2 c Nov. 11, 


1910; E 243399; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


PAGE (LA) BLANCHE; poésie de A. de 


Lamartine, musique de Francis 
Thomeé. [26708 
ewe as 1910; 2c, Oct; 17; 
Ae 2423 34; Thomé, Paris, 
France. 
Parr (A) OF SABOTS;: words by JH. 


Ottilie Bell, music by John Francis 

Barnett. New edition No. 1 in D. 

[26709 

© Nov. 3, 1910: 2 c... Nov:. 10; 

1910; E 2438390; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


ey 
ees 


PALASCHKO (JOHANNES) Zehn viola- 


studien; op. 49; ftir vorgertickte 
spieler. [26710 
@) Sent 28: atte MOM OG 2D): 
1910; EH 241881; C. F. Schmidt, Heil- 
bronn, Germany. 
PANSY OF PENNSYLVANIA; words by 


Morris. Harvey, music “by He vG: 
Pélissier. [26711 
GQ 7c, Woy ole. 25e s Oct. 720: 
1910; EH 241593; Joseph Williams, 
Itd.. London, England. 
PAPA’S BIRTHDAY: MARCH; by R. Stre- 
abbog:; piano. [26712 
© "Nove 10. 191032 "er “Nowe 
1910; BE 245231; Krank K. Root & 


co., Chicago, Ll. 

waltz by R. Streabbog; 

piano. [267138 
© Noy. 10; 1910; 2:¢. Nov..7,d910: 


1 243230; Frank Ee Root & co., Chi- 
aed Te 


PAPA’S PET: 


PAPOOSE; 
J. Lyle; 


© sine 


Indian intermezzo by Thos. 
piano, [26714 
oF 1910-22 7e Noy.) 9) ol Olor 
FE 243315 Jerome H. Remick & CO:, 
Detroit, ‘Mich. 


PARFUMS DES FORETS; par A. Turlet; 


orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
4to. [26715 

© Oct. 18, 19105 62 es ‘Oer A7. 
LOO MET 24231385 A Rurlet,.. Paris, 


France. 


PARKS’ HUMOROUS QUARTETS AND EN- 
CORES, NO. 2; male voices. Imperial 
ed. 4to. [26716 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
Ho 242460 J. A. Parks co, York, 
Nebr. 


SACRED QUARTETS, NO. 3; for 
Imperial ed. 4to. 
[26717 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
Hy P2AwAGO ede eA UParks” co, Yorik; 
Nebr. 

PASQUITA; a romance of the Philip- 
pines, operetta in one act, text and 
music by Alfred G. Wathall. [26718 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; 
I) 244639; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

PASS IT ALONG TO THE FROG; duet from 
the musical play, Marriage a la 
carte, words by C. M. S McLellan, 


PARKS’ 
mixed voices. 


musie by Ivan Caryll. 4to. [26719 

@) Nove iG,).1910);: 2c: Nove IT, 
1910; E 243611; Chappell & co., itd., 
‘London, England. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26720 


pt? Ti, Sa ve5 


PASSACAGLIA; von Paul Ertel, op. 29, 
fiir violine und _ klavier. (Drei 
leichte stticke, no. 3.) [26720 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EH 2438136;.Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g.m. b. h. Berlin-Gross Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 


PASSAMEZZO IN D; by Bernard John- 
son; organ. obl. 8vo. (Organ loft, 
book XLVIII, no. 204.) [26721 

nM Seph 12) 19102256 Oct. .1%, 
1910; E 242216; Vincent music ¢o., 
Itd., London, England. 


PASSING (THE) OF KING EDWARD VII; 
written by Owen Seaman, set to mu- 
sic by M. Meredith; full orchestra 
and choir. Vocal score. 4to. Lon- 
don, Collard Moutrie. [26722 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242875; M. Meredith, London, 
England. 


PASTORAL; by Carl Reger, op. 19, no. 
2; piano. (10 kleine albumblitter, 
10; 225) [26723 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242469; B. F. Wood music ©¢o., 
Boston, Mass. 


PATETICO; prélude von Hmil Kronke, 
op. 58, fiir piano. (Hommage 4 
Chopin, no. 5.) [ 26724. 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910: 
E 242690; Schweers & Haake, 
Bremen, Germany. 


PATROUILLE DI PIERRETTES ; par Georges 
Picquet, pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [26725 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242352; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


PAVANE; danse style ancien par A. 
Scassola; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [26726 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242319; F. Salabert, Paris, France. 


PAVANE POUR UNE INFANTE DEFUNTE; 
de Maurice Ravel; pour petit or- 
chestre. Partition. [26727 


© Oct. 29,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910: 
E 243011; E. Demets, Paris, France. 


PE’ DISPIETTO; versi di G. Capaldo, 
musica di V. Fassone; canto e man- 
dolino. [26728 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910: 
E 243085 ; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


PEACE AND GOOD WILL; a service for 
Christmas, words by G. Gordon. mu- 
sic by A. Geibel and others. Svo. 

[26729 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 « Nov. 4, 1910; 

E 248174; Adam Geibel music ©o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. ° 


PEACE OF HOME; waltzes by I. Brand- 
man; piano. Allentown, Pa., Jud- 
son & Jay musSic CO. [26730 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; 
EH 241751; Ida Brandman, 
fonte, Pa. 


PEACH BLOSSOMS CAPRICE; arr. by Bick- 

ford; guitar. [267381 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; 

E 241551; U. SS. sehool of music, 
New York, N. ¥: 


PearL (A) (Un perle); bluette, by 

Fr. Behr; piano. [26732 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2, c. Oct. 28, 1910; 

Ei 242745; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York Nee 


PEARL OF THE MORNING; by Leo Fried- 

man; piano. [267383 

© Nov..1, 1910; 2. ¢ Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242887; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


PEEK-A-BOO, MISTER MOON, PEEK-A-BOO; 
words by Marvin Lee, musie by 
Donald Bestor. [ 26734 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244359; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
1000 : 


PENNY (A) FOR YOUR THOUGHTS LITTLE 
GIRLIE; written by Percy Edgar, 
composed by Henry E. Pether. 

[26735 

© Nov. 17, 1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910; 

E 244565; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


PENSIERO MUSICALE; par FEF. Paolo 
Frontini, pour piano. (Morceaux, 
IV. serie, no. 39.) [26736 

Oct. 3, 1910; -— 2 sca ieee 


1910; E 244407; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


PEOPLE’S POPULAR REVERIE; by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [26737 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 cage 
1910; E 242926; leo Feist, 
YOrkspne sa 


Pepita (LA); intermezzo by Theo. M. | 


Tobani, op. 510; piano. — [26738 
© Oct. 10, 1910:-2 & Oct 2% 


1910; E 242512: Carl Fischer, New |} 


Vorks INo 


1536 


Belle- | 


New | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26757 


! 
PeriIcon; célébre danse sud-americaine | Petirs (LES) ET LA NEIGE; mélodie, 


par R. Huguet-Tagell et G. Grasso; 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
4to. [26739 

eee 18° 9910; 2 e« Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242315; F. Salabert, Paris. 
France. 


PERPETUAL MOTION; polka, by Myron 


A. Bickford; mand. solo. [26740 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 
1910; E 241559; U. S. school of 


music, New York, N. Y. 


PERPETUUM MOBILE; yon Martin Klas- 
sert, op. 40, fiir die violine mit 
pegleitung des pianoforte. (6 vor- 
tragsstiicke, no. 4.) [26741 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c« Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241722; B. Schott’s sdhne. 
Mainz, Germany. 


Pet (THE) WHITE RIBBONIER; words 
by C. Andas, music by H. K. Dug- 
dale. Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26742 

Oct 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 
1910; E 241766; Celia Andas, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


PETIT LIED; par Henri Mulet, pour 


clavecin ou piano, trés facile. 
[26743 


© wav. 4 1910; 2-c Nov._18, 
1910; E 248594; H. Mulet, Paris, 


France. 

PETITE (La) DANSEUSE ( Little 
dancer); gavotte, by D. A. De- 
moines; piano. [26744 


foo 26, 1910- 2 c.. Oct. 28, 
1910; HB 242775; Paul A. Schmitt, 
Minneapolis, Minn, 


PETITE FARANDOLE; by Leon P. Braiin, 
op. 16; piano. [26745 


@ Oct 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 
1910; EH 242562; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PETITE MIGNONNE; by John Facon; 
piano. [26746 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242980; Mignon pub. co., London, 
England. 


PETITE PASTORALE CHAMPENOISE; par 
Théodore Dubois, pour grand orgue 
on harmonium. (Deux petites 
piéces, no. 1.) [26747 


(© Nove 12) 1910» 2\c. Nov. 14, 
1910; EH 243490; Hengel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


_ 
SSS 


poésie de Georges Boyer, musique de 
Edmond Missa. [26748 


© Nove 12551910 -7 2 es Nove te: 
1910; Ei 248485; L. Grus et ecie., 
Paris, France. 


PEu (UN) D’aAMOUR; paroles de Chris- 
tiné, musique de V. Scotto. [26749 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EH 242325; Christiné, Paris, France. 


PHILOMEL; three-part song, words by 
Lillian C. Nevin, music by George B. 
Nevin; women’s voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, no. 12107.) [26750 

©) Nov., 11.) 2910-5 2c “Nov. 06; 
1910; E 243566; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Picnic (THE); written and composed 

by Harry Lauder. [26751 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 

EE 241752; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


PIECES ANCIENNES; par Silvio Ranieri, 
pour violon et piano. [26752 


OrOcth dy A910: 2. CoS Nove 12; 
1910; E 244467; G. Oertel, Brussels, 
Belgium. 


PIERROT AND PIERRETTE; Marionettes by 
Gustav Cords; piano. (Children’s 
festival, no. 3.) [26753 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910: 
EH 244094; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


PIERROT DANDY; ged. von A. Giraud, 
musik von Joseph Marx, fiir hohe 
stimme. (Lieder und gesinge, erste 
folge, no. 20.) [26754 

© Sept: 24,.1910:..2 ¢, Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241850; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


PIONEER LIMITED; march two-step by 
Harry J. Lincoln; piano. [26755 
© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 
1910; EH 243553; Vandersloot musie 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


PIROUETTE; danse-impromptu by Wil- 

frid Sanderson; piano. [26756 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

E 242739; Gould & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


PLACE (THE) WHERE THE RAINBOW 
ENDS; words and music by C. M. 
Denison. E [26757 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242549: Holmes music co., Middle- 
town, N. Y. 


1537 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26758 


pt.-I0l, BY saw. 


PLANT A WATERMELON ON MY GRAVE 
AND LET THE JUICE SOAK THROUGH; 
music by R. P. Lilly; vocal orch. no. 
1165, in key of HE flat. 4to. [26758 

©) Oct, 21,1910); 2e2Oet.22,; 1900); 
E 241676; M. Witmark & sons, New 
ork. Ney. 


PLAYFUL PEASANT; by J. M. Baldwin, 

op. 19, ed. by E. V. McIntyre; piano. 

[26759 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

E 242536; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis, Mo. 


PLAYGROUND MARCH; by Herbert Le 

Grand; piano. [26760 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1910; 

EK 242855; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


PLAYMATES; mazurka by R. Streab- 

bog; piano. [26761 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EH 243229: Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


PLEASANT (A) EVENING; Caprice by M. 
Greenwald; two violins and piano. 
[26762 
© Nova i, 1910% 2°) Nov.-7,, 1910; 
E 243187; Century music pub. ©¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


Porta (EL) DE LA VIDA; zarzuela en 
un acto y tres cuardos, letra de An- 
tonio M. Viergol, mtisica del mtro. 
Rafael Callega. La partitura com- 
pleta. [26763 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov-1, 1910; 
HE 243299; Casa Dotésio, Madrid, 
Spain. 


PoLLitT (ARTHUR W.) Sonata, op. 12, 
no. 1 in C minor; -organ. [26764 
© Sept, 29) 191022 .¢) Oct-22. 
1910; E 241706; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 
POLNISCHE TANZE; von Willy Rtidiger, 
p. 10, fiir pianoforte. No. 1 und 2. 
[ 26765, 26766 
© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c¢. each Oct. 
29, 1910; E 241890, 241891; Albert 
Forster, Sch6neberg- Berlin, Ger- 
many. 
POLNISCHER TANZ; by Carl Bohm, op. 
385; piano. [26767 
© Sept. ° 29; 1910; 2° c. “Noy. 18, 
1910; E 243591; Banks & son, York, 
England. 
POLONAISE; by Ethel Barnby; piano. 
[26768 
© Nov. 4; 1910; 2’. Nov. 7) 1910; 
BY 243274: J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


POLONAISE DE CONCERT, AS DUR; von 
Ludwig Wambold, op. 16, fiir das 
pianoforte. [26769 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242692; Schweers & Haake, 
Bremen, Germany. 

Pony (THE) RAN AWAY WITH HER; 

words and music by P. Goldmann. 
[26770 

© 1c. Nov. 16, 1910; H 243549; 
Philipp Goldmann, New York, N. Y. 

PoPULARITE ; American march par Jean 
Savasta; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to, [26771 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17,1910; 


EK 242318; EF. Salabert, Paris, 
France. 

Porter (fF. ADDISON) Seven and 
twenty easy pieces; pf. [26772 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910: 
E 242621; F. Addison Porter, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Porto Rico; from His honor the bar- 
ber, words by Cecil Mack, music by 
Jas. ‘TE. Brymm: [26773 

© Oct. 27; 1910; 2°¢. Nov. 7, 1910: 
E 244354; Gotham-Attucks music 
co., New York, N. Y. 
Posse (WILHELM) Sechs Kleine stticke 
(six little pieces); ftir harfe. 
[2677 
©. Sept.: 23, 1910; 246, 0ch. 22. 
1910; E 241635; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany:.' 

PosTLuDE; by E. L. Ashford; organ. 
obl. 8vo. [26775 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244122; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

by Ira obi. 

Svo. [26776 
© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 244123; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 

Ohio. 

in D. minor: by Alfred J. Silver; 


B. Wilson: 


organ. 


organ. obl.. S8vo. [26777 

© Nov. 7, 1910:.2 & Novecse aioe 
E 244211: J. Fischer & bro... New 
Yorkin. we 


FOURQUOI CoURIR; chansonette, paroles 
de William Burtey et Girier. mu- 
sigue de Vincent Scotto. [26778 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31. 1910; 
E 243008; Guéprotte, Paris, France. 


PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING; sacred 
song. music by EH. K. Heyser. (The 
choir. y. hla now dal) [26779 


© Noy..1,.1910%) 2 ¢ Now.2 aig; 
E 243022: Fillmore bros, co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


1538 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


PRAISE JEHOVAH FOR His LOVE; words 
from Ps. 136, adapted by H. H. Mec- 
Granahan, music by Tito Mattei; 
medium voice. (Select solos, no. 3.) 

[26780 

© Nov. 14, 1910: 2:c Nov. 16, 

1910; E 248546: H. H. McGranahan, 
Jamestown, Pa. 


PRAISE THE LORD, IT’S COMING; words 

and music by F. Abbott. [26781 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 

E 241596; Frederick Abbott, War- 
rensburg, Mo. 


PRAISE THE LorRD, O My soUL; Benedic 
anima mea set to music by D. D. 
Wood; mixed voices. 4to. [26782 

i Nev. 12 1910; 2 c.-Nov. 14, 
1910; E 248446; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 


PRAYER; by Max Bendix, op. 12, no. 1; 

viol. and piano. [26783 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 

E 2441638; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


PrReEcIOsSA; fantasie, aus der oper von 


C. M. v. Weber, arr. von Rudolf 
Jaengerich, fiir violine mit beglei- 
tung des pianoforte. (Opern fan- 
tasien, no. 3.) [26784 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244160; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


PRELUDE FANTASTIQUE; by F. Addison 

Porter, op. 29; piano. [26785 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2) Nov. 1, 1910: 

E 241990; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Claude 
Léon 


PREMIERE RHAPSODIE; par 
Debussy, transcription par 
Roques, pour piano 4 4 mains. 

[26786 

eeNove 12.51910: 2 ce Nov. 14, 

1910; E 248504; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


PREMIERE SCENE DE THESEE; dans 
Thésée, tragédie lyrique de Irancois- 
Joseph Gossec, morceau d’étude de 
Fr, A. Gevaert, pour ténor noble et 
piano. (Répertcire - francais de 
lancien chant classique, no. 359.) 

[26787 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242990; Henry Lemoine & Gie., 
Paris, France. 
PRESTO ARVERTIAM SUSANNA. 
Mozart (W. A.) 


PRETTY BRUNETTE; by A.\E. Warren; 
piano, [26788 
© Nov. 15) 1910i> 12%. INoytG: 
1910; E 243567; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PRETTY LITTLE ESQUIMAU; words by 
G. R. Pierce, musie by G. W. Vail. 
[26789 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1910; BH 242391; 
peuee Webber Vail, Washington, 
OH 


PRETTY (THE) PARTNER; polka by M. 
Greenwald; two violins and piano. 
[26790 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EX 243183; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


PRINCE CHARMING; reverie by Her- 
bert Le Grand; piano. [26791 
©. Nov. 12, IDLO; 2 se: INOye silal, 
1910; H 2438428; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Il. 


PRINCESSE D’AMOUR; mélodie- valse, 
paroles de Emile Ronn et F. L. 
Bénech, musique de Léo Daniderff. 

[26792 

© Woy. 12, 191032) ec." Nove 14 

1910; EE 248495; L. Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


PRISONER’S (THE) CONFESSION; words 

and music by R. I. Mubn. [26793 

@ Oct f 1910'- 2°; Oct. 7. 1910 - 

H 240690; William Muhn, Clayton, 
Mich. : 


PrizE (THE) WINNER; march two-step 
by I. Furman Mulliner; piano. 
[26794 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
KE 2483857; United States music co., 
Williamsport, Pa. 


| PpoG PRAVE JA MAM BYTI CTNOSTNYM; 


kuplet z operetty Cudna Barbora, 
text napsali R. Bernauer a Leop. 
Jacobson, preloZil V. J. Novotny, 
hudba sloZil Oskar Nedbal. [26795 

© Sept. 10, 1910; Qetinn 24s 
1910; BE 2426038; Ludwig -Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


BiG 


ProEHL (H. B.) Vierunddreissig kin- 
derlieder; eine sammlung zweistim- 
miger schullieder ernsten und hei- 
tern inhalts. Gesammelt von H. B. 
Proehl. 16mo. | 26796 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; 
A 276296: H. B. Proehl, Chicago, Ll. 


Oo EE 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26797 


PROGRESSIVE MELODIES: 
Bickford; banjo. 
© Oct. 25,1910; 2 
HY 242898: Us Sis 
New York, N. Y. 
PROMENADE; paroles de A. Barratin, 
musique de Julia Fortier. [26798 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242344; Almar, Paris, France. 


PROMENADES; 12 piéces harmoniques, 
mélodiques et rhythmiques, par 
Edouard Schiitt, op. SS, pour piano. 
Cahier 1-2, no. 1-12. [26799, 26800 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 
1910; EH 243109, 248110: N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


arr. by M.A, 

[26797 
ec, Oct. 26: 1910; 
chool of music, 


PROMESSE (LA); valse lente, par Al- 
phonse Durosier, pour piano. (Trois 
morceaux de danse, no. 3.) [26801 

© Sept. 26, 1910 2 ‘ce Ocke 22. 
1910; E 241735; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


PROPER (THE) OF THE MASS FOR SUN- 


DAYS AND JHOLIDAYS. ©V..3 «oi, By 
A. Edmonds Tozer ...New York, 
J. Miseher: & bro., 1910. xi, 141, 24* 
p. S8vo. $1.00. [26802 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
A 275120; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York, N. Y. 


PsaLM (A) OF THANKSGIVING; words 
adapted by Felix Goddard, music by 
Frances Allitsen, arr. by A. R.; so- 
prano solo with chorus of mixed 
voices. 4to. (Series 7 of sacred 
quartets and choruses, no. 780.) 

[26808 

© Oct. 26, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 

EK 242916; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH. See Cele- 


brated public school march. 


Puccini (Gracomo) La fanciulla del 

West. Partitura. [26804 

©) diver Nov.- 12,1910: D. 18767 :. G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan, Italy. 


PUFF, PUFF, OUT WENT THE MOON; writ- 
ten by John P. Harrington, com- 
posed by Orlando Powell. [26805 

© Nov. 17, 1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910; 
E 244566; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


Pucret SOUND; words by a Seattle boy, 

music by Elya Croom. [26806 

WCE AON OIO = 2 eG, (Oei.  2h, 

1910; H 2438177; Jas. E. Fitch, Seat- 
tle, Wash. 


pt.dih masses 


PURE AND TRUE (Edel und treu); 

meditation by H. Engelmann; piano. 

[26807 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 2438268; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


PURE AS A LILY; melodie by a Sister 
of St. Joseph; piano. [26808 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 5, 1910; 
HK} 2441385; Frank K., Reotedgs.co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


PURITANA; waltzes, by C. A. Grimm; 
orch. 4to. [26809 


© Sept. 2, 1910: > 2° ee Nowe 22. 
1910; E 244429; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


PURPLE LILAC; waltz by Ellis Wood- 
ward; piano. [26810 


© Nov. 1, 1910;°27 eeGeersr. 
1910; E 242851; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


PURPLE (THE) MOOR; two-part song, 
words and music by Mary R. Dob- 
son. 4to. (Mosaics, no. 11.) 

[26811 

© Sept. 12, 19102" 2 WOerr 17, 

1910; E 242215; Vincent music ¢o., 
ltd., London, England. 

PURPLE TWILIGHT; by Ellis 
Woodward; piano. [26812 

©. Nov. 1, 1910; 2reGe@icw st: 


1910; E 242816; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, I]. 


reverie, 


Puss IN BooTs; waltz by Herbert Le 
Grand; piano. [26813 
© Nov. 12, 1910:°25e7 Nowe. 
1910; E 2438429; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


PUT ME WISE TO SOMETHING CLASSY; 
words and music by J. L. Arthur. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


[26814 
© Nov. 18, 1910: 2 GaNox £3 
1910; HE 243619; \daeie) Ashi 


Worcester, Mass. 


QUAKER (A) GIRL; from the musical 
play The Quaker girl, words by 
Adrian Ross, music by Lionel Mock- 
ton. [26815 

© Nov.. 16,1910; 2). Nese 
1910; E 244606; Chappell & co., lid., 
London, England. 


QUAND LE SOLEIL SE COUCHE; valse- 
intime par Willy Schwember, op. 28: 
piano. - [26816 

©, Sépt. 9:°1910: 2 ¢€ @che2e 
1910; E 242619; C. F. Teich, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


1540 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26836 


QUEEN (THE) BEE; march by Alfred 
Fieldhouse; piano. [26817 
a Oe. 21,1910: ec. Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242570; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


QUEEN OF MY DREAMS; valse on melo- 
dies from the comic opera The slim 
princess, by Leslie Stuart, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas; piano. [26818 


mets 26° 1910; 2-¢. Octo 127, 
1910; E 241817; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


QUEEN (THE) OF SPRING; words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by W. J. 
Post. [26819 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
EH 241981; Wm. J. Post, Pittsburg, 
Pa. 


QUEEN OF THE May; waltz by R. 
Streabbog; piano. [26820 
[on Ney 40, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 7, 
1910; E 243232; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 

QUEEN (THE) OF THE PURE; words by 
O. Lundell, music by F. Abt, arr. 
by J. P. Weston; in A flat. [26821 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1910; 
E 2438527; Otto Lundell, Chicago, 
Ill. 

QUESTA NON SI TOCCA; versi di A. Bar- 
bieri, musica di V. Di Chiara; canto 
e mandolino. [26822 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
= 243104; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 

QUESTION (THE); by Ernest F. Jores, 
ope) ap-91: piano. (Suite in G, 
Ug A.) : [26823 

Oo Oct. 31, 1910; 2 e« Oct. 31, 
1910; E 242888; Gamble hinged mu- 
sie ¢o., Chicago, Ill. 


QUILTER (RoGER) Three studies for the 
pianoforte. London. Novello and 
€6... ltd. [26824 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 
1910; E 241525; Roger Quilter, 
Woodbridge, England. 

QUO VADIS; potpourri aus der oper von 
Jean Nougués, arr. von Gustav Volk 
ftir piano, mit tiberlegtem text. 

[26825 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244408; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


RAFF (JOSEPH JOACHIM) Valse, op. 
111, no. 2; rev. and fingered by Hans 
T. Seifert; piano. [26826 

© Oct. 1.21910" 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240992; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN; 


9 


-_ 


it 


_ 


9) 


Rac (THE) BAG; a collection of rag- 
time numbers by popular composers ; 
piano. [26827 

©: Sept. 30; 1910), 2) eS Och. 17, 
1910; E 242444; Leo. Feist, New 
Work eNe x: 

RaG LAND; by P. F. Woodford; piano. 

[26828 

© fe Oct. 24 A910. Bi 242465. 

Percy F’. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


RAGGETY RAG; composed and arr. by M. 
Payne; piano. Los Angeles, Fordi 
music pub. co. [26829 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1910; 
EK 241759; Meryle Payne, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 


RAGTIME FOLLIES; two-step by M. O. 
Arnold; piano. [26830 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
EF 243358; May Olive Arnold, Mobile, 
Ala. 


RAINBOW ; Indian intermezzo by Percy 


Wenrich. 4to. (Boosey & GCO.’S 
brass and reed band journal, no. 
503.) [26831 


© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EH 243302; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 
RAINBOW WALTZ; J. Brownfield ; 
piano. [26832 
©ENov, 1, 1910) 2 c Oct, 31g 1910: 
H 242827; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


by 


RAMRATH (KONRAD) Vier lieder; op. 
10, dichtungen von Richard Dehmel. 
Komplet. [26833 

©) Oct 12,1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 12, 419105 
E 244470; Tischer & Jagenberg, Co- 
logne, Germany. 


op. 19, verschiedene dichter. 
Ikomplet. [268384 

© Oct..12, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
E 244471; Tischer & Jagenberg, Co- 
logne, Germany. 


RANI’s (THE) MESSENGER; words by 
Felix A. Joseph, music by Easthope 
Martin. No. 1 in D. [268385 

@©- Nov; 14, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. I, 
1910; E 244541; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


Ranz DES VaAcHES; Swiss national 
song, words by S. Lodge, music arr. 
as a quartet by Percy Godfrey; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Vocal library 
of part songs, ete., no. 163.) [268386 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 10, 1910; 
BE 244285: Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26837 


pt. 1, BASe SS 


RECESS MARCH; by Herbert Le Grand; 
piano. [26837 
=) Nov. 1) 191022. c Ociz3 eae: 
E 242857; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

RECITATIV UND GEBET; aus der oper 
Der freischiitz, von C. M. v. Weber, 
arr. von Bernh. Ed. Miiller, op. 75, 
fiir waldhorn mit klavierbegleitung. 

[26838 

©) Oct. F. 191062 & Nov. 107 1910: 

E 244409; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

RECITATIVE AND ADAGIO 
See Paganini (N.) 

Rep (THE) MAN; from the suite The 
dwellers in the western world, by 
John Philip Sousa; piano. [26839 

© Nov, 11910: 2: @ Nov. 1; 1910; 
E 241954; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

RED RAG TWO STEP; by Jack Murfree; 
piano. [26840 

©) 1 cy Oct: 28, 1910; W. 242076; 
Murfree music co., Boston, Mass. 
ReD Ripine Hoop; waltz by Herbert 
Le Grand; piano. [26841 
© Novi? 191022 @& Nove 44, 
1910; E 2434381; Frank K. Root & 
eo., Chieago, Tl. 

RED ROSE MARCH; by Theodore Miller; 
piano. [26842 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244136; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


9 


_ 


CANTABILE. 


REFRAIN (LE) DU TONNELIER; par 
Henri Van Gael, op. 145, pour piano 
a + mains. (Les chrysanthémes, 
no. 3.) [26848 


Oct >, 1910: 2.¢..Ock 22,1910: 


E 241697; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

Rrese (CAgt) . Lied: op... 19,° no. 8; 
piano. (10 kleine albumblitter, no. 
8.) [26844 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242475; B. F. Wood music Co., 
Boston, Mass. 

Marsch; op. 19, no. 10; piano. 
(10 kleine albumbliatter, no, 10.) 
[26845 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910: 
E 242477; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston, Mass. 

Scherzino; op. 19, no. 4; piano, 
(10 kleine albumblitter, no. 4.) 
[26846 

© Oct, 21, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
BE 242471; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston, Mass. | 


ReEGER (CarL)—Continued. 

Valsette; op. 19, no. 9; piano. 

(10 kleine albumblitter, no. 9.) 
[26847 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242476; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston, Mass. 


REGIMENTSTOCHTER. See Donizetti (G.) 


REGINA (LA) DEL MARE; marcia na- 
politana, by Mario Costa; piano. 
[26848 


©) Nov. 3, 1910; 2c. Noys4-4910- 
E 243148; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


REHFELD (FABIAN) Adagietto, op. 99; 
fiir violine und pianoforte. (Vier 
stiicke, no. 2.) [26849 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 41910; 
E 243131; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin-Gross Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 


—— Canzonetta, op. 99: fiir violine 
und pianoforte. (Vier stticke, no. 
ie) [26850 


© Oct. 3,-1910; 2 e& Nov. 41910; 
EK 2431380; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin-Gross Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 


99: fiir violine 
(Vier stticke, no. 
[26851 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 4, 1910; 
E 243133; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin-Gross Lichter- 
felde. Germany. 


Intermezzo, 
und pianoforte. 
4, 


op. 


tEIFE; text von Elsa Laura von Wol- 
zogen, musik von Joan Manén, op. 
A—4. (Sechs lieder. no. 6.) [26852 


© Sept. 12, 1910: 2 "cages. 
1910; E 242706: Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


REINECKE CHILDREN’S SONGS; arr. as 
Simple piano pieces by Carrie AI- 
chin. [26853 


© Nov. 16, 1910; ce. Nov. I8; 
1910; E 248584; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


3) 


REITERSCHLACHT;: ged. von Georg frei- 
herr von Ompteda. musik von Ferd. 
Rebay, op. 36, fiir mannerchor und 


grosses orchester. Wlavierauszug 
mit. text. . [26854 
©. Sept:. 8, :1910;, 2 .c.. Ogre 


1910; E 242586; Gebrtider Hug & 
co., Leipzig. Germany. 


42 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52. Dec... 1910 


26872 


REJOICE GREATLY, O DAUGHTER OF ZION; 
anthem for Christmas, music by C. 
H. Lloyd; mixed voices. 4to. 

[26855 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242879; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

REJOICE IN THE LorD; full anthen, 
words scriptural, music by R. G. 


Thompson; mixed voices. (York 
series, anthems and glees, no. 338.) 
[26856 


(© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 
E 243592; Banks & son, York, 
England. 
REJOICE, REJOICE: sacred song, music 
by T. M. Bowdish. Svo. [26857 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c, Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 243359; Orner music ¢co., Dubois, 
Pa. 
REMEMBER; words and music by L. J. 
Ringsmuth. [26858 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1910; E 244551; 
L. J. Ringsmuth, Cedar Rapids, 
Towa. 


REMINISCENCE; par Vasa Suk, pour 
piano, revidiert von Richard Hot- 
mann. (Bagatelles, no. 2.) [26859 

Ste. 42, 1910: 2 e. ‘Nov: 10, 
1910; E 244410; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


RENDEZVOUS; valse on Victor Lean- 
der’s popular song, arr. by Pedro 
de Zulueta; orchestra by H. M. 
Higgs. 4to. [26860 

feme@en, 27.1910; 2c. Oct: 28;1910; 
E 242804; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


RENDEZVOUS. See 
journal, no. 368. 


REQUIESCAT; by Joseph Henius, op. 
1: mixed voices. 4to. (The 
modern series of part songs, no. 26.) 

[26861 
© Ger. 19,1910: 2 c. Oct. 20,1910; 

Pues: EHS W. Gray co., New 

Work N. Y. 


—— words by Alfred H. Hyatt, music 

by Perey Elliott; medium voice in D. 

x [26862 

© Oct. 28,1910; 2 ec. Nov..1, 1910; 

E 241994; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Rescue (THE) sone; words by Ada 


Chappell’s army 


R. Habershon, music by Robert 
Harkness. [268638 
© Oct. 415, 1910;" 2c Oct. 25, 


1910; E 241740; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


RESURRECTION (THE); words and mu- 
sic by Laura Hubbard Jaccard. 
[26864 


© October 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 
1910; E 242040; T. Holt Hubbard, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


—— (Die auferstehung); poem by 
Klopstock, translation by C. Wink- 
worth, music by C. Villiers Stan- 
ford, op. 5; tenor solo, chorus and 
orchestra, organ ad lib. Piano 
score, with English words. New 
edition. (Vocal library, no. 62.) 

[26865 

©rOct; si 1910. 2) eh Novas, 

1910; E 241946; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

REVE (LA) D’AMOUR. 
dream. 

REVE DE NUIT; berceuse par Vittore 
Loreto; piano. [26866 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2. ¢. Oct. 22, 
1910; H 241691; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

REVE FLEURI (Dorado suefio); valse 
lente, poesia de Ferdinand R. Ces- 
tero, musica por EF. Porrata Doria, 
op. 80. [26867 

© Oct. 13, 1910¢),2.:e% Oct. 24 
1910; E 242524; José Laza & ©o., 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 


See Lover’s 


REVEILLE (LE) D’AMOUR; yalSe von 
B. F. Pivot, op 178, bearb. von Paul 
Korke, fiir orchester. 4to. [26868 

© Sept 15, 1910 2. Gc Oct, 26, 
1910; EH 242695; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


REVERIE; by Alfred J. Silver; organ. 
obl. S8vo. [26869 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244210; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. N.Y. 
by Carl Reger, op. 19, no. 9; 
piano. (10 kleine albumbliitter, no. 
5.) [26ST0 
@mOct «21s. 1910s. 2..¢,  Ock- 24, 
1910: E 242472; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 
par P. A. Tirindelli, op. 1, pour 
violon et piano. Nouvelle éditién 
facilitée. 113844. [26871 
@) Oct. Sis. ATO, 2..¢+ ANOV. eas 
1910: EB 248289; G. Ricordi & CO., 
Milan, Italy. 
——par Renato Brogi, pour violon et 
piano. (Morceaux choisis, no 76.) 
[26872 
© Sept. 14,.1910; 2.c Oct. 26, 
1910: BE 242694; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Milan Italy. 


1545 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 0 Base wi 5 


REVERIE—Continued. 

words and music by Grace Dono- 

van. [26873 
© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244256; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 

don, England. 


REveEs (Dreams); par Sigismond Sto- 
jowski, op. 86, pour piano. (Poéme 
dété, quatre morceaux, no. 1.) 

[26874 

© Nov. 15.1910: 42 .c.. Nove 1%: 

1910; E 244560; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork. IN. Y. 


REVIENS; valse, paroles et musique de 
Fragson et Christiné. [26875 
© Oct 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 

E 242324; Christiné, Paris, France. 


——valse von A. ‘Tscherniawsky, 
bearb. von Paul Korke, fiir orches- 
ter. 4to. [26876 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244411; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


REVUE DES CADETS; marche par Ant. 
Gilis, op. 474, pour piano. [26877 
© Sept. 14, 1910: 2 c Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241874; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


RHYS-HERBERT (W.) Intermezzo; from 

Bethany; organ. obl. Svo. [26878 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244218; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 'N-7Y.. 


RHYTHMIC (THE) GRADUS; an elemen- 
tary text-book of music by Kather- 
ine Bird, Margaret H. Glyn and T. 
H. Yorke Trotter. Grade 4. [26879 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243122; Bosworth & co., London, 
England. 


RICH MAN, POOR MAN, BEGGAR MAN, 
THIEF; words by Jean C. Havez, 
music by S. A. Goldtree. [26880 

© 1c. Oct. 22, 1910; E 241653; 
S. A. Goldtree, San Francisco, Cal. 


RIENZI, DER LETZTE DER TRIBUNEN. See 


Wagner (R.) 


RIGOLETTO; three-step, arr. by Jack 

Murfree; pf. [26881 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1910: 

E 243150; Murfree music co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


arr. by Jack Murfree, or- 
chestrated by Geo. L. Tracy. [26882 

© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c Nov. 4, 1910: 
E 243149; Murfree music co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


RIMPIANTO; valzer lento. parole di A. 
Genise, musica di Alfredo Mazzuc- 
chi. 1. Pianoforte e canto. 2. Piano- 
forte solo. [26883, 26884 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 31, 
1910; H 242957, 242958; Raffaele 
Izzo, Naples, Italy. 


RING BELLS; words by Julia M. Leon- 
ard, music by J. H. Fillmore. 
[26885 
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 248320; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


RING OF GOLD; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Ethel Barn- 
by... No..2-in- Dae [26886 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242708; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


RISE, SLEEP NO MORE; hunting song, 
words by Barry Cornwall, music by 
H. J. Stewart; men’s voices. 4to. 

¥. A2688F 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 242920; G. Schirmer, Boston, Mass. 


RoAMING; lyric by L. De Cou, music 
by Gertrude M. Hammes. Profes- 
sional. [26888 

© 1c. Nov. 16, 1910; E 243536; 
Lily De Cou, St. Paul Park, Minn. 


RoBERT (CLEMENT) Aria, op. 4; pour 

violon avec acc. de piano. [26889 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 243012; Justin Robert, Béziers, 
France. 

Rospin ADAIR; [words by Robert 
Burns], ed. by Alberto Randegger ; 
voice and piano in B flat. [26890 

©. Oct. 21, 1910: 2 el OG aAo10: 
E 242974; Wickins & co., London, 
England. 

ROCHESTER; words by Gertrude Min- 
nie Jones, music by H. D. Wilkins. 
Rochester, Ontario music co. [26891 

). Oct.. 12, 1910 5.2 € Oe a oie 
E 242186; Herve D. Wilkins, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

ROCHESTER MAID MEANS 
words by Kendrick P. Shedd, music 
by F. N. Barbour. [26892 § 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2.& Oech: Ei 1310s | 
E 241779; Florence Newell Barbour, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

Rock oF AGES; by Thomas Hastings, 
transcription by Henry S. Sawyer; 
piano. [26892 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2:c.-O0c@ Si 1910; 
E 242814; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


1544 


QUALITY; | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP; 
by J. P. Knight, theme and varia- 
tion by Rose M. Brochard; piano. 

[26894 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 243245; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Rockine (THE) HORSE; march and 
two-step by M. Greenwald; two vio- 
lins and piano. [26895 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243196; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 

(JAMES H.) Capriccieto; 

piano. (Etchings, no. 4.) [26896 
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2c. Nov. 10, 1910; 

E 244299; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 

delphia, Pa. 


ROGERS 


—— Scherzetto; piano. (Htchings, no. 

AM | [26897 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2c. Nov. 10, 1910; 

E 244305; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ROLLE-RILLE-RUTSCH; text von O. A. 
Alberts, musik von Walter Kollo. 
[26898 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 2427386; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


ROLY POLY EYES; [words and music by 

Lewis and Bennett]. [26899 

© 1c. Noy. 19, 1910; E 244617; 
Samuel Morvay, New York, N. Y. 


RoMANCE; by Eduard Schiitt, op. 38, 
NOas2, arr, by Arthur W. Pollitt; 
organ. [26900 

© Sept. 29; 1910; 2c. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241705; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


by Ernest F. Jores, op. 9, no. 4; 
piano. (Suite in G, no. 4.) [26901 

© Oct. 31,1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242886; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago, IIl. 


by J. C. Hooper, arr. by W. D. 
Armstrong; violin and piano in G 
minor. [26902 


© Oct 15, 1910; 2.c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242156; James Calvin Hooper, 
Chicago, I]. 


by Jean Sibelius, op. 24, no. 9, ed. 
by H. A. Lang; piano. [26903 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242566; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


26913 


RoMANCE—Continued. 
rev. and ed. by Hans T. Sei- 
fert, piano solo. [26904 


© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 «@ Oct. 12, 


1910; E 240986; Carl Fischer, New 
Monk Nw xe 

by T. Tertius Noble; violin and 
piano. [26905 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242768; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Noy. 
par Claudius H. Couldery, pour 
violon et piano. [26906 

@©y Sept= 28," 1910 :) 2 ¢ Oct: 22: 
1910; E 241717; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


von Erkki Melartin, op. 59, 
revidiert von Wilh. Dugge. (Lyri- 
sches, no. 2.) [26907 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c Nov. 7, 1910; 
HE 243282; K. G. Fazer, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 
RoMANCE. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


ROMANCE OF LOVE; melodie by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [26908 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 


EK 242928; Leo Feist, New York, 
INS YS. 
ROMANTISCHE SERENADE; von Jan 


Brandts Buys, op. 25, fiir streich- 


quartett. Partitur und stimmen. 
[26909 
©) Sept, 7% 1910- 2c Sepe, 21. 


1910; E 248478; J. M. Welleminsky, 
Vienna, Austria. 

ROMANZA; by August Wilhelmj, ed. and 
fingered by Philipp Mittell; violin 
and piano. [26910 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 243050; G. Schirmer, New York, 


ING eNGs 

Op. Toei nor Ls 
piano. (10 kleine albumblitter, 
no. 1.) [26911 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242468: B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston, Mass. 


RNoMANZE, von Alfred Oelschlegel, op. 


133, ftir violoncello mit klavierbe- 
gleitung. (Drei kleine stiicke, no. 
is) [26912 

©) Sept) 23,1910; 2-e.. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241640; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 

von Max Weinschenk, ftir vio- 
loncello und pianoforte. f26918 


© wept) 21.:1910s 2 ce Oct. 22, 
1910: BE 241727; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


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26914 


pt. 1 aes 


RONDE DES FOLLETS; scherzo par Victor 
Staub, op. 29, pour le piano. 

[26914 

© Oct.418, 1910 5 2'c, OEE 1G 1910); 

EK 242327; Durand et cie., Paris, 
France. 

RoNDO MIGNON; by Frédéric Baum- 
felder, op. 49; piano. [26915 
©) Ocin2y, 1910 22 evOcr 2s. 1910; 
E 242758; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Works ING Ve 
Root’s YOUNG ORCHESTRA FAVORITE. 
Violin part. S8vo. [26916 
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
BE 244111; E. T. Root & sons, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

ROSABEL; march and two-step, by W. 
A. Groh, arr. by Fred Lax; band. 
4to. [26917 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
EK 242002; P. J. Lammers, Balti- 
more, Md. 

ROSALEEN; words and music by C. X. 
O2prien. Mimiray IN: Yo). S: 
Andrus & co. [26918 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
B1 242542: -Charies X= O’Brien, 
Himira, N. Y¥. 
Rose; words by Antony A. Sousa, mu- 
sic by Vernon Roberts. [26919 
© “Nov. 18." :1910=, 2) c., Nov, 19; 
1910; HE 244621; Capital music pub. 
co., Washington, D. C. 


Rose (LA) (Rose and thorn); poésie 
de G. Boutelleau, English adapt. by 
Fred. E. Weatherly, musique de 
Leopold Ashton. [26920 

©. Nov. 3, 1910;-2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EH 243147; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ROSE COTTAGE; words and music by E. 
Croom. [26921 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EB 242552; Elya Croom, Seattle, 
Wash. 


ROSE IN MY LADY’S GARDEN; lyric by 
Wim. H. Gardner, music by Ernest 
R. Ball. [26922 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
BE 242652; M. Witmark & sons., New 
Work. - ¥. 


Rose Marie; words by F. E. Weather- 
ley [and] Rock of ages; set to the 
same music by J. L. Molloy, ed. by 
M,. Greenwald; soprano or tenor. 

[26923 

© Nov. .7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

FE 243188: Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. ¥: 


Rose (LA) NOIRE; Suite de valses par 
Georges Aubry, pour piano, [26924 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
H 2423823; F. Salabert,”, Paris, 
France. ; 


Rose (THE) OF SHARON; a dramatic 
oratorio founded on the Song of 
Solomon, words selected from Holy 
Scripture by Joseph Bennett, music 
by A. C. Mackenzie, op. 30. New 
and revised edition. Vocal score. 
(Novello’s original octavo edition.) 

[26925 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 «. Oct. 27, 1910;: 

E 242786; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ROSE WREATHS; waltz, by George L. 
Spaulding; piano. (Seven easy 
pieces, no. 4.) [26926 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244004; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


ROSEATE (THE) HUES OF EARLY DAWN; 
anthem, words by C. F. Alexander, 
music by W. H. Bullock; mixed 
voices. 4to. (The church choral- 
ist, Curwen’s edition, no. 80506. ) 

[26927 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 1916; 

E 240899; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


Rosen (Roses); words by Fredinand 
Ewald Toennies, music by Hans 
Kronold, op. 25, no. 1, high voice. 
(Rosen und zypressen, no. 1.) 

[26928 

© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 24, 1910; 

FE 242504; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN 


ROSENBAUM; text von Ernst von Wol- 
zogen, musik von Joan Manén, op. 
A-4. (Sechs lieder, no. 4.) [26929 


© Sept. 12, 1910:92%e. Get 26: 
1910; E 242704; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 
(DER) 


RoOSENKAVALIER See Strauss 


(R.) 


Roses; words and music by James A. 
MacElwee. [26930 


© Nov: 10, 1910; 2. Gens: 
1910; E 244292; Church, Paxson & — 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Rosita; polka-mazurka, par. Ant. 
Gilis, op. 449, pour piano. (Six 
morceaux, no. 4.) [26931 

©: Sept.. 14, 1910;°2) @) Gewese: 
1910; E 241926; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


1546 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26949 


ROSSINI (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) Bar- 
bier (Der) von Sevilla; fantasie, 
aus der oper, arr. von Rud. Jaen- 
gerich, fiir violine, mit begleitung 
des pianoforte. (Opern fantasien, 
no. 2.) [26932 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244159; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


ROUSSEL (ALBERT) Suite, op. 14; pour 
piano. [26933 
Pooe: 29. 1910: 2° e. Oct. 31, 
1910; E 248015; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie, Paris, France. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH) 
Barecarolle, op. 380 no. 1; rev. and 
fingered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[26934 

assem. 29, 1910: 2 c¢ Oct. 12, 

1910; E. 240987; Carl Fischer, New 
Vork, NY. 


Staccato étude, op. 22, no. 2; 
piano. (Edition of popular piano- 
forte works, no. 21.) [26935 

(tle 27, 1910: 2c: Oct. 28, 
1910; E 242805; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London, England. 

RuporFfr (Ernst) Symphonie, op. 50, 
no. 3; fiir grosses orchester. Par- 
titur. [26936 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EH 244192; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h, 
Berlin, Germany. 


RUNAWAY (THE); two-step by H. 
Langford; piano. [26937 
© Woy. 17, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 18, 


1910; E 243609; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


RUSSIAN FOLK-SONGS; selected and arr. 
by H. M. Higgs; piano. [269388 
@© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 « Nov. 15, 
1910; H 244544; Chappell & €O., ltd. 
London, England. 


RUSSLAN UND LUDMILLA; fantasie aus 
der oper von M. Glinka, arr. von C. 
Gavriloff, op. 36, revidiert von Rich- 
ard Hofmann, fiir violine mit kla- 
vierbegleitung. [26939 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241634; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


SACRED QUARTETS. See Parks’ sacred 


quartets. 


SADIE, MY BLUE EYED LADY; words and 

music by Mary R. Malone. [26940 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EH. 248257; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Mork. IN. Y. 


SAETER-MAID’s (THE) Sunpay (Saeter- 
jentens Sondiig) ; Norwegian words 
by Jérgen Moe, English translation 
by O. T. Arneson, music by Ole 
Bull; solo and mixed _ voices. 
(Northern edition of octavo music, 
no. 58.) [26941 


© Oct. 26,1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 28, 1910; 
EH 242779 ; Northern book and music 
CO., Chicago, Til. 


—. —— solo and male voices. 
(Northern edition of octavo music, 
no. 60.) [26942 


© Oct. 26,1910; 2 c Oct. 28,1910; 


E 242780; Northern book and music 
coy Chicago, Ti: 

SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS; by W. 
Doane; guitar. [26943 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8; 1910: 
EK 244200; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


SAILING AT DAWN; from Songs of the 
fleet, words by Henry Newbolt, mu- 
sic by Charles Villiers Stanford, arr. 
for solo voice. [26944 

© Oct. 31,1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EH 242986; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SAILING, SWEETHEART, YOU AND I; 
words and music by Ralph White- 
head. [26945 


© Oct. 27,1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
Ee242752; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work IN: Y: 


SAILOR’S HORNPIPE; arr. by Bickford; 

mandolin. [26946 

© Oct. 18,1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 

EK 241557; U.S. school of music, New 
York, N.. ¥: 

SAILOR’S (THE) PRIDE; words by 
Palmer Hartsough, music by Sam- 
uel W. Beazley; bass or baritone 
solo. [26947 

© Oct. 15,1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
BE 242175; Fillmore brothers ¢co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


St. GEORGE’S MARCH ; il 

echestrated by Henry Lucas. [26948 

© Oct. 21,1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 

EK. 241601; Jos. Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


by Wm. Hill, or- 


St. JoSEPH FoR CHRIST; words and 
music by Robert Harkness. 12mo. 

{26949 

(©) INoy..2 12; .1910;;, 2 .c. Nove 15, 

1910; E 244588; Charles M. Alex- 


ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


1547 


68294—10—_8 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26950 


pt. HE ness Vv. 5 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Déjanire; tragédie lyrique en 4 
actes, poéme de Louis Galleitt et C. 
Saint-Saéns, musique de C. Saint- 
Saéns. Partition pour chant et 
piano réduite par l’auteur. [26950 

© Oct. 29,1910; 2 c. Oct. 24,1910; 
D 18742; Durand & cie, Paris, 
France. 


—— Romance, op. 87; rev. and ed. by 

W. F. Ambrosio; violin and piano. 

[26951 

©) Sep’ 29," 1910= 2 ‘ce Oct-42; 

1910; E 240984; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N.. ¥. 


SALOMES TANZ. See Strauss (R.) 


SaLtut A PestH; Hungarian march by 
H. Kowalski, ed. by E. V. McIntyre; 
piano. [26952 

© mOct: <8) 1916.) 32 ec Oct. 24: 
1910; E 242538; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


SALUTE THE FLAG; Military march 
and two step, by Geo. H. Holcombe; 
piano. [26953 

OyOck) 21; 71910; 2) ce. -Ock 20; 
1910; EB 241561; Victor Kremer, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


SAME (THE) OLD GOSPEL: words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by W. J. Kirk- 
patrick. [26954 

(©) Ociz- 22, 1 O10=” 2eOcs 22, 
1910; E 241609; Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick, Philadelphia, Pa. 

SANDERSON (WILFRED) Novelette; arr. 
for organ. [26955 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 


EK 248075; Gould & co. London, 
England. 

SAN FRANCISCO IS VICTORIOUS; words 

and music by Spi. [26956 

Weck 12 AiO e 2 r-es Oct w9. 

1910; E 241986; M. A. Cashman, 


San Francisco, Cal. 


SANTA CLAUS AND HIS FRIENDS; 2 
Christmas cantata for children, li- 
bretto and music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. S8vo. [26957 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 2438020; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

SANTA CLAUS AT SANTIAGO; Christmas 
cantata, words by C. Austin Miles, 
music by J. Lineoln Hall. 4to. 

[26958 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 248161; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 5 


SANTA CLAUS, Siz KnicHt; a Christ- 
mas cantata, libretto by B. B. James, 
music by Arthur Radcliffe. 40 p. 
8vo. $0.25. [26959 

© ‘Sept. 27, -1910->2)2 flay. 3; 
1910; A 272991; Radeliffe pub. co., 
Millville, N. J. 


SANTA FE TRAIL; march-galop by Louis 

Weber; piano. [26960 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 248251; Weber bros., Kansas City, 
Kans. 


SARABANDA; par F. Paolo Frontini; 
piano. [26961 
© Oct. 11; 1910; 2 eens? 
1910; E 244457; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


See Handel (G. F.) 


SAUCY EYES; words and music by W. 
F. J. Smith. Professional. [26962 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1910; E 244476; 
Wm. F. J. Smith, Brooklandville, 
Md. 


J 
SARABANDE. 


SAVE A LITTLE MONEY FOR A BRAINY DAY; 


words by Chas. A. Kraher, music by © | 


Robert E. Gutterman. [26963 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
E 242759; Southern music pub. co., 
Louisville, Ky. 


SAVIOUR DIVINE; words by Palmer 
Hartsough, music by HE. K. Heyser; 
duet for baritone or tenor and so- 
prano. [26964 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242176; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


SAVIOUR OF THE CONTRITE; words by 
Bertram Pratt, music by W. H. Gill. 
[26965 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
E 244426; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


Say Yes, Marie; words and music by 

A. L. Powell, in F. [26966 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 1910; 

E 243541; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York, ING vy. 


ScALE AND ARPEGGIO CHART; primary | 


and elementary grades in piano- 
forte playing, with examination 
tests, compiled and annotated by 
Wilson Manhire, continental finger- 
ing. [26967 

© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct? aRao1; 
EH 242151; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


1548 


‘SCENES POETIQUES. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


26985 


SCALE AND KEY OF A MAJOR; arr. by 
M. A. Bickford; cello. [26968 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2c. Nov. 15, 1910; 

E 244527; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 

SCALE AND KEY OF B FLAT; [by M. A. 

Bickford]; cello. [26969 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910;. 


E 241970; U. S. school of music, New 
Work: IN. Y. 


SCALE AND KEY OF E FLAT; arr by M. A. 
Bickford; cello. [26970 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 « Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244526; U. S. school of 
music, New York, N. Y. 


SCALE AND KEY OF F'; (arr. by M. A. 
Bickford]; cello. [26971 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EK 241972; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


SCALE OF C; [by M. A. Bickford]; 
cello. [26972 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241978; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


SCALE OF G; [by M. A. Bickford]; 

cello. [26973 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241974; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


SCALES AND ARPEGGIOS, for the develop- 
ment of virtuosity in violin playing; 
hy eur Brn, op. 37. ‘Part 1. 

[26974 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c Oct. 26, 1910; 

E 242710; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

ScENES (THE) OF YESTERDAY; words 
and music by A. R. Kremer. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[26975 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2c. Nov. 2, 1910; 

E 248068; Arthur R. Kremer, Alex- 
andria, Nebr. 

See Godard (B. 
is F”.) 

ScENT (THE) OF THE JASMINE FLOWER; 
from Teresa be mine, (Terese, sei 
nicht bose), words by Adolf Philipp, 
music by Jean Briquet. [26976 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 
1910; E 244567; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 
SCHELMENLIEDEL; ged. und musik von 
Franciscus Nagler, op. 53, no. 3 
[26977 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 
1910; E 242671; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SCHLOMING (Harry) 14 studien (14 
Studies), op. 14; leicht und in fort- 
schreitender folge, 1. lage, fiir die 
violine. [26978 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 e@ Oct. 24, 
1910; EH 242611; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Hamburg, Germany. 


—— 24 studien (24 studies), op. 15; 
fiir vorgeschr. spieler, fiir viola. 
Teil A [26979 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 
1910; EH 242612; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Hamburg, Germany. 


SCHMETTERLINGSJAGD (Hunting butter- 
flies) ; von Gustay Hansen, op. 24, 
no. 5; klavier zu vier hinden. (In 
freier Natur, 10; 5.) [26980 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EH 242482; B. F. Wood music CO., 
Boston, Mass. 


SCHONSTE (DAs) LAND AM DoNav- 
STRAND DAS IST, UND BLEIBT MEIN 
WiEN; Weinerlied, wrote u. ton- 
weise von Carl Lorens, nachlass op. 
2001. [26981 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241918; Josef Blaha, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


SCHOLARS’ COMPANION; a collection of 
standard favorites for the piano. 
Vol. 1. [26982 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910: 
HE 244238; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorks Nay; 


SCHOOL COMRADES; march by H. Engel- 

mann, arr. by Sol Levy; band. 4to. 

[26983 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1910; 

EH 244237; M. Witmark & sons, New 
One ING 


SCHOOL SONG BOOK; unison songs and 
part-songs for general singing, ed- 
ited by Osbourne McConathy. Com- 
plete edition. 4to. 26984 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
A 274813; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Impromptu, 
op. 90, no. 3, in G@. Player piano roll 
as executed by Teresa Carreno. 

[ 26985 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 13, 1910; 

EK 242438; Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


1549 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26986 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


ScHUBERT (FRANZ PETER)—Continued. 
Stabat Mater; von F. G. Klop- 
stock, English version by Fanny S8. 
Copeland, musik von Franz Schu- 
bert; fiir sopran, tenor und bass 
solo, gemischten chor und orchester. 
Klavierauszug von Georg Gohler. 
4to. [26986 


) Sept. 24. 1910> 2.7e Ocks 29, 
1910; D 18748; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


ScHUMANN LULLABY; by S. Becker von 

Grabill, op. 22, no. 2; piano. [26987 

© Get. 4, 19102 @ Nov? 21910; 

E 243046; S. Becker von Grabill, 
Lancaster, Pa. 


SCINTILLATING STAR; lyric by John D. 
Wells, music by H. E. Schultz. 
[26988 
© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243201; Herman E. Schultz, Buf- 
fol NS ¥. 


Scott (Lapy JoHN) Thirty songs; by 
Lady John Scott, with acc. by Alfred 
Moffat, ed. by Donald Ross. 4to. 

[26989 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; 

E 241818; Paterson & sons, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. 


SE PEUT IL QU’UNE LARME; poésie de 
Georges Clerc, musique de E, Lauga, 
pour tenor ou soprano. [26980 

(©) Noy. 12, 1910: 2 ¢. ‘Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243498: Emile Lauga, Paris, 
France. 


SEA (THE) ROAD; from Three songs of 
the sea, words by P. J. O’Reilly, mu- 
sic by Haydn Wood. [26991 

©jNow., 10;.11910-2 ee Nove; 
1910; E 243391; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


SECOND AND THIRD FINGERS; [by M. A. 
Bickford]; cello. [26992 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910: 
E 241977; U. S. school of music, New 
work. IN. Y. 


SECOND POSITION; arr. by M. A. Bick- 
ford; cello. [26993 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244528; U. S. school of mu- 
sic, New York, N. Y. 


SEcRET (THE) OF SUCCESS; words from 
Joshua I, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. 12mo. [26994 

ci. 25, 1910. 2c. Ney. 15, 
1910; E 244584; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


i 
‘ 


SEDUCTION; valse chantée, vers de 
Pierre d’Amor, verzione ritmica di 
A. Franci, musique de Vincenzo 
Billi, op. 218. [26995 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 eer. 42, 
1910; E 244459; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SEQUIDILLA; par Henri Van Gael, op. 
148, pour piano & 4 mains. (Les 
chrysanthémes, no. 6.) [26996 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241700; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


SEHNSUCHT NACH DER HEIDE; ged. von 
Th. Zimpel, musik von H, Kamper- 
mann; minnerchor. 4to. [26997 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242498; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN: AY ; 


SEHNSUCHTSLIED; auS der operette, 
Die schodnste frau, von Giacomo 
Minkowski, transcription von Joh. 
Doebber, fiir klavier. [26998 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244412; Felix Bloch erben,’ Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


SEKT-GAVOTTE; aus der operette, Die 
schonste frau, text von Rudolph 
Lothar, musik von Giacomo Min- 
kowski, frei bearb. von Jos. Doebber, 
fiir eine singstimme und Klavier. 

[26999 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244413; Felix Bloch erben, Berlin, 
Germany. 
SELECTED PIANO COMPOSITIONS. See 
Brahms (J.) 


SEMPE CU TE; versi di HE. A. Mario, 
musica di Francesco Pugliese, per 
canto e pianoforte. [27000 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242964; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


SEND ME <A MESSAGE; words by 
Harriet H. Pierson, music by D. B. 
Towner. [27001 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c.. Noy. 1, 1910; 
EH 244018: Charles M. Alexander, ~ 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SENTIER COUVERT; de J. H. Fioceco, 
revue pour ses concert par Wladimir 
Cernikoff, pour piano. [27002 


© Sept. 28,.1910; 2 er Gen 22 
1910; E 241712; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


1550 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27020 


SENTINEL (THE) : two-step, in the first 
position, [arr. by M. A. Bickford] ; 
banjo. [27003 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1910; 
Bf} 242902; U. S. school of music, New 
York, N. Y. 


SENZA L’AMORE; yversi di R. Ferraro 
Correra, musica de P. E. Fonzo. 


[27004 

fmosune 15, 1910: 2.ce. June 17, 

1910; EO 241564; G. Santojanni, 
Naples, Italy. 

SEPTEMBERMORGEN; ged. von Kd. 
Morike, musik von Joseph Marx, 
fiir mittlere stimme. (Lieder und 
gesinge, erste folge, no. 21.) 

[27005 
©) Sept. 24,1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 


1910: E 241851; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


SERENADE; by Franz Drdla, trans- 
scription by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
[27006 

Musepk. 29,1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 12, 


1910; E 240989; Carl Fischer, New 
Worx, N. Y. 


——nonsense song from Box and Cox, 
by Burnand and Sullivan, arr. by 
Frederic W. Root; mixed voices. 
(Octavo edition of school songs, no. 
39.) [27007 

© Oct. 27,1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241840; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


par Henri Van Gael, op. 147, pour 
piano 4 4 mains. (Les chrysanthe- 
mes, no. 5.) [27008 

© Oct. 5, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 22,1910; 
E 241699; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


SERENADE A NINON; poéme d’Alfred 
de Musset, musique de Gabriel Du- 
pont. [27009 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243492; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


SERENADE ARLEQUIN; par George H. 
Clutsam, pour piano. [27010 


© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26. 1910; 
EK 242700; Ries & Erler, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


SERENADE-BARCAROLLE;. par Carl We- 
ber, pour piano. [27011 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241892; D. Rahter, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


15. 


D 


SERENADE ESPAGNOLE; von A. Tellier, 
arr. von Th. Ritter, fiir 2 mandoli- 
nen, mandola, guitarre, und klavier. 
(Mandolinen-musik, no. 42.) [27012 

© Oct. 3, 1910 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244414; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


SERENATA A POSILLIPO; versi di G. Pa- 
pino-Carbonelli, musica di S. Gam- 
bardella; canto e mandolino. [27013 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
HE 2438088; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


SERENATA PATETICA *’ par ~HY Paelo 
Frontini; piano. [27014 
©! Oct! 11, 191022 2c. INoyerate: 
1910; E 244459; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SERENATA SENTIMENTALE; par Hug. 
Gandolfo, op. 32, pour violon avee 
ace. de piano. [27015 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
KY 242356; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


SHADES (THE) OF NIGHT; part-song, 
words by Lulu Stowers, music by 
Adam Geibel; women’s voices. 4to. 

[27016 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 

EK 244052; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


SHADOWS (THE) ON THE WALL; words 
and music by L. Loomis. Wash- 
ington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[27017 

© Oct. 22,1910; 2 e° Oct. 25, 1910; 

E 241764; Lillian Loomis, Ionia, 
Mich. 

SHE PONDERED IN HER HEART; recit. 


and aria from The first Christmas 
morn, text by S. J. Stone, musie by 
Henry Leslie; low voice. [27018 

© Nov. 5,, 1910; 2c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
BH 243312; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


SHE’S EVERYTHING AND THEN SOME 
MORE; words by Elmer Bowman, 
musie by Chris. Smith. [27019 

©e Now 20. T9102, GeslNOW. sale, 

1910; E 244626; Thompson music 
co., Chicago, Il. 

SHE'S MY QUEEN; words by Fred. 


Steigelman, music by Will Koch. 
[27020 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
BH 242712: Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


it 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27021 


pt. III, n. s., v.5 


SHE’S THE ONLY GIRL FOR ME; words 
by Ralph J. Rosenthal, music by 
Otto Frey. [27021 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 241931; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
cago, III. 


SHE SIFTED THISTLES; words and 
music by Boden and Johnson. 


(Sixpenny series, no. 218.) [27022 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244369; Price & Reynolds, London, 
England. 


SHE USED TO SING GRAND OPERA BUT 
NOW IT’S LULLABIES; words by Mar- 
vin Lee, music by Donald Bestor. 

[27023 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242751; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N: Y. 


SHEPHERD’S (THE) CALL; words and 
music by Christine B. Moray. 
[27024 
Omre Nove 110) 1910. H 243333 
Christine B. Moriarty, Highland 
Mills, N. Y. 


SHEPHERD’S LOVE SONG; words and 

music by Ernest Austin, op. 2, no. 1. 

[27025 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 

E 242528; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SHEPHERD’S (THE) MIDNIGHT VIGIL; 
words by S. J. Reilly, music by Ed- 
win D. Lloyds. New edition. (Vocal 
library of part-songs, etc., no. 107.) 

[27026 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241945; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SHERIDAN’S RIDE; descriptive march 
by Glenn W. Ashley; piano. [27027 
©, Noy. 12, 1910; 2° @.” Nev: 11, 
1910; E 2438480; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Il. 


SHINE SOFTLY, MISTER Moon; words 
and music by Charles Lovenberg. 
[27028 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
EK 244239; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, NOY: 


SHIP 0’ MINE; from Three songs of the 
sea, words by P. J. O’Reilly, music 
by Haydn Wood. [27029 

© Nov. 110; 1910; 2..c...Nov. 11, 
1910; E 248392; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


1552 


SHIPWRECK (THE); descriptive march 
and two step, by Ludwig Kellerman, 
op. 20; piano. [27030 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 e«. Noy. 14, 
1910; E 248509; Frank K. Root & 
co., New York, N. Y. ~ 


SHOULD IRELAND HAVE HOME RULE; 


words and music by A. Levy. [27031 


© 1c. Nov. Wi, 1910] aa4se 
Alfred Levy, Boston, Mass. 


SHOUT THE GLAD TIDINGS; Christmas 
anthem, words by W. A. Muhien- 
burg, music by Geo. Noyes Rock- 
well; mixed voices. (Octavo church 
music, no. 10099.) [27082 


© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 @ Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244806; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SI TIENE CORE; versi di A. Califano, 
musica di EK. Di Capua; canto e 
mandolino. [270383 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
He 2438105; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


SI TU VEUX; valse chantée, paroles de 
Louis Despax, musique de Hugéne 
Rosi. [27034 

©. Oct. 29,1910; 2 & Oct. 31, 1910. 
EK 248007; E. Guéprotte, Paris, 
France. 


SI TU VOULAIS; valse par Ernest Weil- 
ler, op. 275, pour piano seul. [27085 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242355; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


SIEGESFEST (Victorious return); ged. 
von Liliencron, musik von LHilen 
Kullmann. (Lieder und gesinge, 
NON 1p) [27036 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242726; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
_ Germany. 


SIEHST DU, ALTE, SO WAS TUST DU 
NICHT; marschlied aus der operette, 
Die keusche Barbara, text von Ru- 
dolf Bernauer wu. Leop. Jacobson, 
musik von Oskar Nedbal, fiir ein 
oder zwei singstimmen. [27037 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242598; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


SIGH NO MORE LADIES; words by 
Shakespeare, music by H. Hudson; 
violin ad lib. 4to. (Two-part songs, 
Series 8, no. 34.) [27038 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 242912; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London, England. 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


27056 


SIGHING; words and music by Leroy 
Stover, with violin obl. [27039 
© Nov. 16,1910; 2 ¢.. Nov. 16, 
1910; E 248526; Harold Rossiter 
musie co., Chicago, III. 


SIGHT SINGING; for private pupils or 
classes, by J. N. Whybark. 8vo. 
[27040 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 242861; Joseph N. Whybark, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


SILLY COCK-A-DOODLE-D0O0; duet from 
the musical play Marriage 4 la 
earte, words by C. M. S. McLellan, 
music by Ivan Caryll. [27041 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244286; Chappell & co., itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SILVER DALE MARCH; by Theo. Miller; 

piano. [27042 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242812; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


MEDITATION ; by. Theodore Miller; 
piano. [27043 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242848; Frank K. Root & oco., 
Chicago, Ill. 


REVERIE; by Theodore Miller; 
piano. [27044 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242830; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WALTZ; Miller ; 
piano. [27045 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 


by Theodore 


EB 242826; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 


cago, Ill. 


SILVER WATER; words by G. Robinson, 
music by H. K. Dugdale. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27046 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240685; Glenn Robinson, Modesto, 
Cal. 


SIMPLE CHANSON; par Henri Van 
Gail, op. 144, pour piano 4 4 mains. 
(Les chrysanthémes, no. 2.) [27047 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1910; 
HE 241696; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


SIMPLE (THE) LITTLE GIRL FROM TOWN; 
written by E. W. Rogers, composed 
by John Neat. [27048 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241962; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


SINCE I’VE BEEN GOING WITH YOU; 
words and music by H. Humphrey. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co, 

[27049 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 6, 1910; 

EK 240710; Howard Humphrey, New 
York, NOY: 


SING AND REJOICE; music by A. Geibel: 
mixed voices. (Octavo church mu- 
sic, no. 150.) [27050 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EH 245175; Adam Geibel music ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. . 


SING GLoRY; words by Hlsie Duncan 
Yale, music by Alfred Judson. 
(Christmas anthems, no. 157.) 

[27052 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2c Novy. 4, 1910; 

E 243162; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


SING LOVE’S OLD SWEET SONG AGAIN; 
words by W. Wood, music by J. H. 
Hllis. [27052 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EH 244480; Will Wood, New York, 
INAS 


Since O DAUGHTER OF ZION; anthem for 
Christmas, verses from a carol by 


the Rev. Canon Bright, music by 
Walter G. Aleock. (Octavo anthems, 
no. 985.) [27053 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 8, 1910; 
EH 244195; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Sinc, O HEAVENS; words from _ the 
Bible, music by John Adamson; 
mixed voices. (Octavo choir music, 
no. 2.) [27054 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 
1910; HE 243488; Anglo-Canadian mu- 
sic publishers assn., ltd., Toronto, 
Canada. 


SING, SING. SING; written and com- 
posed by Damerell and Rutland. 
[27055 
©) Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Noy. -1Q 
1910; E 244333; B. Feldman & co. 
London, England. 


SING, SWEETHEART, SING; words and 
music by B. M. Caldwell. Washing- 
ton, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27056 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 

BE 241769; Bertha M. Caldwell, Way- 
ville, N. Y. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27057 


pt. 11, n.s., v.5 


SING THIS BLESSED MORN; music by 
Harry Hale Pike. 4to. (Christmas 
anthems, no. 152.) [27057 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243163; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


SING TOGETHER; music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. 4to. (Christmas anthems, 
no. 154.) [27058 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; 
E 243164; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

SIRENETTA ; versi di R. Galdieri (Ram- 
baldo), musica di C. Mirelli; canto 
e mandolino. [27059 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 248098; Ferdinando  Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 

Sirt (Hans) Sonatine, op. 109; fiir 
violine und pianoforte. 1. C-dur; 
2, G-dur. 3. D-dur. (Drei sonati- 
nen, no. 1-3.) [27060-27062 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
26, 1910; E 242673-242675; Otto 
Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. 


Six (THE) Tim, Tom, Tit; new Eng- 
lish dance, by René Gasty; piano. 
[27063 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 
E 243585; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


SKYROCKETS; Dy G. R. Combs, op. 34; 

piano. [27064 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 243360; Gilbert Raynolds Combs, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SLAVE’Ss (THE) DREAM; a choral bal- 
lad for four-part chorus, poem by 
Longfellow, music by Harry Alex- 
ander Matthews; women’s voices 
with tenor solo and orchestra acc. 
Vocal score. 4to. [27065 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 
1910; E 248555; G. Schirmer, New 
YorkuN. Y. 


SLAVONIA; mazurka, by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 232, no. 6; violin and 
piano. (Musical impressions, no. 
. 6.) [27066 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 2434738; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SLEEP, Hoty BABE; carol, words by E. 
Caswall, music by R. Walker Rob- 
son. 12mo. (Christmas carols, no. 
353.) [27067 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243237; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SLEEP LITTLE HONEY SLEEP; words by 
G. L. Hunt. music by Harry Alton 
Russell. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [27068 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241587; Gracia L. Hunt, Portland, 
Oreg. 


SLEEPING (THE) PRIESTESS; words by 
Robert Cameron Rogers, music by 
David Stanley Smith; three-part 
song for chorus of women’s voices. 
(Octavo choruses, no. 5517.) [27069 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242767; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INS Y. 


SLEEPY BYE; words by Florence Wil- 
lard, music by Mary Payson. 
[27070 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 «. Nov. 14, 1910; 
E 248458; Mary Payson, San Diego, 
Cal. 


Stim (THE) PRINCESS; a comic opera 
in three acts, book and lyrics by 
Henry Blossom, music by Leslie 
Stuart. Adapted from George Ade’s 
story of the same name. Vocal 
score, [27071 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 
D 18752; Chappell & eco., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


selection, arr. by Clarence 
Lucas; pf. [27072 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241586; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


selection, arr. by S. Deshon; 
orchestra with piano acc. [27073 


©. Nov. 17, 191032 ec Wow. 138; 
1910; EH 243614; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SMART (THE) SET: words and music # 
by P. F. Woodford. [27074 jf 


© 1c. Oct. 28, 1910; E 242762; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


SMILE (A) AND A KISS; words and mu- 
sic by B. B. Vivian. 


EK 248252; Brian B. Vivian, Denver, @ 
Colo. 


SMILE ON, DEARY; words by Harold H. § 


Ralph, music by Harry G. Guild. 
[27076 | 


© Oct. 19, 1910: 2 ¢. Oct. 19, 1910; | 
E 242376: Maurice Shapiro, New | 
ork, NeXG 


1554 


[27075 @ 
© Nov. 2 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; @ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27095 


SMILE, SMILE, SMILE; from the musical 
play Marriage 4 la carte, words by 
C. M. S. McLellan, musie by Ivan 
Caryll, [27077 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 15, 
1910; EH 244545; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SMILE, SWEETHEART, SMILE; words by 
Arthur McHenry, music by Ethel 
Holly. [27078 

© 1 ce. Oct. 21, 1910; E 242406; 
A. C. McHenry, Chicago, Ill. 


SNOW FEATHER; characteristic two- 
step by C. W. Yutzy, arr. by Harry 
L. Alford; orchestra. 4to. 27079 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910: 
EK 243241; M. L. Carlson, Chicago, 
Til. 


Snow (THE) MAIDEN; waltzes by F. 
H. Losey, op. 299; piano. [27080 
© Noy. 15, 1910; 2 ¢«. Nov. 16, 
1910; E 2438554; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Snow (THE) STORM; words and music 
by Mrs. C. B. Edwards. Washing- 
ton, D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27081 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 

E 244077; Mrs. Cassie B. Edwards, 
Temple, N. H. 


SNOW WHITE; reverie by Herbert Le 
Grand; piano. [27082 


(omNoy, 12. 1910: 2 c. Noy.. 11, 
1910; E 243432; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


So Is’ UND SO WAR’S UND SO WIRD’S 
IMMER SEIN; Original Wiener duett, 
text und musik von Theodor Wottitz, 
op. 145. [27083 


© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 
1910; EH 241921; Josef Blaha, Vienna, 
. Austria. 


SoFT STARLIGHT SHINING; words by 
Palmer Hartsough, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley; soprano and alto. . 

[27084 
Wesove 1.1910) 2c, Nov, .2, 1910; 

E 243024; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 

cinnati, Ohio. 


SOLDATENMARSCH; von R. Krentzlin, 
op. 36, fiir pianoforte. (Zwei cha- 
racterstticke fiir die jugend, no. 1.) 

[27085 


<c) Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c) Nov. 5, 1910; 
BE 244154: AH. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


SOLDIER BOY; march by Ellis Wood- 

ward; piano. [27086 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 

EH 242845; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


SOLDIER’S MARCH; by Marguerite Mari- 
gold; piano. [27087 
©) Novy 14, 1910!) 2c. Now. “is, 
1910; EH 244516; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE; words by Fred. 
G. Bowles, music by Valentine 
Hemery; tenor and baritone or bass. 

[27088 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 

FE 242402; Gould & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


SOLFEGE DES SOLFEGES; contenant un 
grand nombre de lecons d’auteurs 
anciens et modernes, choisies et 
classées par A. Danhauser et L. 
Lemoine. Nouvelle édition aug- 
mentée de nombreuses lecons com- 
posées ou choisies par Albert Lavi- 
genac. Vol. 1B. 1. Sans acc. 8vo. 
2. Avec ace. 4to. [27089, 27090 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 ec. each Nov. 14, 
1910; E 243501, 248502; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris, France. 


SoME DAY I’M GOING BACK TO ITALY; 
_words and music by M. N. Shover. 
[27091 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1910; E 242490; 
Margaret N. Shover, Indianapolis, 
Ind. 


SoME SILENT NIGHT; words by Charles 
Hanson Towne, music by Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden. [27092 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242802: Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


SoMEBODY CALLED If ART; music by 


P. F. Woodford; vocal part and 
piano acc. [27093 


© 1c. Oct. 24, 1910; E 242462; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. ¥. 


SOMEBODY’S HERE WITH AN ACHING 
HEART; words by J. Stuart Hol- 
den, music by Robert Harkness. 

[27094 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1910; 

BE 241744: Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

SoMEDAY, SWEETHEART, SOMEDAY } 
words and music by Dominick Tra- 
valine. [27095 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
BE 244487: Friant music co., Cam- 
den, N. J. 


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27096 


pt. 1, Bos. V5 


SoMMERLIED; ged. von EH. Geibel, musik 
von Joseph Marx, fiir hohe stimme. 
(Lieder und gesinge, erste folge, no. 
22.) [27096 

© Sept. 24,1910; 2c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241852; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


SonANDO (Dreaming); vals por F. 
Porrata Doria, op. 16, para piano, 
letra de Carlos E. Stam. [27097 

© Oct. 18,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EH 242523; José Laza & ea., San Juan, 
Porto Rico. 


Sone (A) IN THE MORNING; by A. H. 
Hunt; organ, obl. 8vo. (Organ 
loft, book LXVIII, no. 205.) [27098 

© Sept. 12,1910; 2c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242217; Vincent music co., Itd., 
London, England. 


SonG OF THE BASEBALL FAN; words by 
Frederick Blundell, music by Alfred 
G. Wathall; men’s voices. 4to. 

[27099 

© Oct. 24,1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

E 242485; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


Sone (THE) OF THE BELLS; service for 


Christmas, words by A. A. Payn, 
music by C. Austin Miles. 4to. 
[27100 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Nov..4, 1910; 
E 2438165; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


SONG OF THE MEADOW LARK; by Ludwig 
Kellerman; piano. [27101 
© GNov. 12,:491032 ‘¢.. Nov, 11) 
1910; E 248433; Frank K. Root & 
Co., Chicago, Ill. 


Sone (A) OF THE SEA; two-part song, 
words by R. R. Hall, music by F. A. 
Challinor; soprano and contralto. 
4to. (The collegiate choir, no. 181.) 

[27102 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242888; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


Sone OF THE SHEPHERD LEHL; from 
the opera Snégourotchka, text by A. 
Ostrovsky, English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by Nicolas Rim- 
sky-Korsakow; high or medium 
voice. ' [27103 

©) Oct, 15-1910. (2c. Oct. 17,1910 - 
E 241497; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Da 


SONG OF THE SOU’-WESTER; from Songs 
of the fleet, words by Henry New- 
bolt, music by Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford, arr. for solo voice. [27104 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242987; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SonG OF THE TINKER; from Songs of 
the open air, words by May Byron, 
music by James R. Dear. (Modern 
songs, no. 32.) [27105 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c Oct, 17,4910); 
H 242195; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


See Bizet (G.) 


SONG OF THE VOLGA BOATMEN ; from the 
original Russian folk-song, tran- 
scribed by J. F. Barnett; piano solo. 

[27106 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Noy. 11, 1910; 
E 2483838; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


SONG OF THE TOREADOR. 


SoNGE (LE) D’UNE NUIT D’ETE. See 


Thomas (C. L. A.) 


SoNGS FROM THE OPERAS FOR TENOR; 
ed. by H. E. Krehbiel... Boston, 
O. Ditson company; New York, C. 
H. Ditson & co. [ete, ete. 1910] 


xxvii p., 1 1, 192 p. ports. fol. (fhe 
musician’s library.) $1.50, paper; 
$2.50, cloth. [27107 


© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1910; 
A 275274; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Soncs oF A SHROPSHIRE LAD; words by 
A. E. Housman, musie by Graham 
Peel. [27108 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244287; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Sones oF AMERICA; a collection of pa- 


triotic and national airs... com- 
piled and arr. ... by A. J. Mea- 
land. 32 p. 8vo. $0.10. [27109 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct..8, 1910; 
A 274150; Arthur J. Mealand, Green- 
field, Mass. 


SONGS OF THE CENTURY; number two; 
for prayer and evangelistic meetings, — 
church and missionary services, Sun- 
day schools, and young people’s so- | 
cieties, ed. by G. W. Elderkin and . 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Chicago, G. D. 
Elderkin publishing co. [1910] 
[492] p. 12mo. $025.78 [27110 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
A 273958; G. W. HElderkin, Chicago, 
Til. 


1556 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


27128 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


Sonta; valse, by Pedro De Zulueta, 
arr. by S. Deshon; piano acc. part. 
4to. [27111 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243144; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SONNENLAND; ged. von A. Ritter, mu- 
sik von Joseph Marx, fiir mittlere 


stimme. (Lieder und gesinge, erste 
folge, no. 23.) [27112 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 29, 


1910: E 241853; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


SOPHOMORE WALTZES; by Frank G. 

Baker; orchestra. 4to. [271138 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242806; Chas. E. Roat music co., 
Itd., Battle Creek, Mich. 


SORA MIA; versi di R. Galdieri '(Ram- 
baldo), musica di E. De Curtis; 
canto e mandolino. [27114 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243080; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. - 


_ SOUHAIT; romance par Carlo Albanesi, 
pour piano. [27115 

sem: 24 1910: 2 ec. Oct. 24, 
1910; EH 2425383; Bosworth & oco., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


SOUND OVER ALL WATERS; words by 
J. G. Whittier, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. [27116 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244124; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


SOURIRE D’ENFANT (Sorrisi di bimba) ; 
gavotta all’ antica di F. Paolo Fron- 
tini, per pianoforte. [27117 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
EH 244415; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SouRIRE (UN), UN REGARD, UN SERMENT 
(A smile, a look, an oath); boston- 
valse, par Pierre Arezzo, pour piano. 

[27118 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 2430138; Aux mélodies nouvelles, 
.Paris, France. 


Sous LA FEUILLEE; par Henri Van Gael, 
op. 146, pour piano 4 4 mains. (Les 
chrysanthémes, no. 4.) [27119 

© Oct. 5, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910: 
E 241698; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


SOUTHERN (A) WEDDING; dance and 
scene adapted from the celebrated 
humorous sketch by Adolf Lotter; 
piano. [27120 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 @ Noy. 15, 
1910; EH 244517; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


SOUTHERN (THE) WIND BLOWS MILD 
AND SOFT; words by Mary Duchaux, 
music by J. Campbell Ellis. No. 2 in 
I’, original key. [27120 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EK 242978; Wickins & co., London, 
England. 


SOUVENIR; by Franz Drdla, transcrip- 
tion by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
[27122 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 12, 
1910; EH 240990; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ney: 


by Willy Lehmann; violoncello 
or violin and piano. Lichfield, Eng- 
land, City music pub. co. [27123 

© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 
1910; EH 241868; W. Stratton, Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


——par F. Paolo Fontini; 
(Esquisses musicales, no. 10.) 
[27124 
© Ochi) 1910 492. ch Noy. v2: 
1910; H 244460; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


piano. 


SOUVENIR DE NIcE; mazurka par Ant. 
Gilis, op. 454, pour piano. [27125 
© Sept. 14-1910: 2 c. Oet. 29; 
1910; H 241873; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


Sowrer (THE) AND THE SEED; words 
and music by Chas. M. Fillmore. 


Svo. (Sowing the seed, no. 9.) 
[27126 
©Septe. 104-1910. -2 ¢ Oeks. 1%, 


1910; BH 242171; Fillmore brothers 
eo., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SPANISH DANCE; by A. Cyril Bayn- 
ham; piano. (Characteristic pieces, 
no. 1.) [27127 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241867; Bach & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


——by H. Engelmann; piano. [27128 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 14, 1910; 

E 242010; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


SPANISH DANCE. See Moszkowski 


(M.) 


1557 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27129 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


SPANISH FANDANGO; arr. by Henry 
Worrall, rev. by Geo. W. Bemis; 
guitar solo. 4to. [27129 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
E 244257; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 
SPANISH GLIDE; a novelette by A. Size- 
more; piano. [271380 
© Noy. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
EH 248202; Arthur Sizemore, Herrin, 
100k 

SPANISH LIFE. See Moszkowski (M.) 

SPATZENLIED (Sparrows); ged. von L. 
Sommer, English translation by Elsa 
Schultz-Ebertz, musik von Carl 
Bohm. 1. Ausgabe fiir hohe stimme. 
2. Ausgabe fiir tiefe stimme. 

S [27131271382 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 5, 

1910; E 244188, 244189; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 

SPEAK A LOVING WORD FOR JESUS; 
words by Nellie G. Rice, music by 
W. J. Kirkpatrick; duet. [27133 

© Oct, 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
H 241612; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
SPEAK ONE WORD; lyric by Arthur J. 
Lamb, musie by S. R. Henry. [27134 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244370; Price & Reynolds, London. 
England. 

SPECIAL EXERCISES FOR THE REMEDY OF 
ALL VOCAL DEFECTS; by .E.... Nell. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Rex pub. co. 

[27135 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242862; Edward Nell, Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 

SPHINX; words by Ferdinand Ewald 
Toennies, music by Hans Kronold, 
op. 25, no. 8; high voice. (Rosen 
und zypressen, no. 8.) [27136 


© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242511; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INS Ye 


SPINNER (THE) ; caprice, by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 232, no. 5: violin 
and piano. (Musical impressions, 
TO. a) [EF UAT 

Oo) Nova 14. 1910 2 c.. Noy. 14 
1910; E 248474; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SPINNING sone (Spinnliedchen); by 
Albert Ellmenreich, op. 14, no. 4, 
rey. and fingered by Rafael Richter : 
piano. [27138 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
BE 242756; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. Nin ¥: 


1558 


SPINNRADCHEN (The spinning wheel) ; 
von Carl Bohm, op. 389, ftir piano- 
forte ohne octavenspannung, und mit 
fingersatzbezeichnung. (Acht  vor- 
tragstiicke, no. 2.) [27189 

© Sept: 14, 1910¢;2em@et. 26. 
1910; E 242679; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

SPRAY OF THE FALLS; waltz by O. J. 
Thogerson; piano. [27140 

©-1 ¢. Oct.,.24, 1910 gear: 
O. J. Thogerson, Kalispell, Mont. 


SPRAY (A) OF VIOLETS; words and mu- 
sic by Conrad King. Nowa vin C: 
NO.'2 in Dy No: Sine hia 

[27141-27148 | 
© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 20, 
1910; KE 241590-241592; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London, England. 


Sprig (A) OF HEATHER; words and 
music by William J. Fairbairn. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27144 

©! Octs 1, 191052 eee On 

E 240694; Wm. M. Fairbairn, 
Oglesby, I]. 

SPRING OF THE YEAR; vocal waltz, 

words and music by Ivor Novello. 
[27145 | 
© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 28, 1910; 
EK 242800; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


SPRINGTEUFEL; Mazurka von Waldemar 
Schneider, op. 60, fir klavier. | 
[27146 


Sept. 27, 1910. (2 acre: 
1910; E 241883; Gebr. Ulbrich, Ber- § 
lin, Germany. | 
SPYING CUPID; waltz by Walter Rolfe; 
piano. [27147 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244357; Walter Jacobs, Boston, /f 
Mass. 
SqeuAM LAKE MARCH AND TWO STEP; @ 
by H. D. Spaulding; piano. Worces- @ 
ter, Mass. M. Steinert’s & son’s Co. | 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2'c. Oct 29. 1910; 

E 241828; Mrs. Harriet D. Spauld- | 
ing, Ashland, N. H. 
StapaT Mater. See Schubert (F. P.) jj 
Staccato frupr. See Rubinstein (A.| 
G.) 
STACK-O-LEE; words and music re-§f 
written by the Three White Kuhns. \ 

Z [27149 | 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910; | 

E 241823; Sunlight music co., Chi-| 
eago, Il. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27169 


STANDCHEN; von Willy Schwember, 
op. 83, fiir pianoforte. [27150 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 
1910: E 242617; C. F. Teich, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


STAR DIVINE; a musical recitation, 
poem by Wm. ApMadoc, music by 
W. Rhys-Herbert; with piano acc. 

[27151 

i) Nov. 16, 1910; .2 «¢ Nov. 19, 

1910; E 244638; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 


Star (THE) OF BETHLEHEM; Christ- 
mas carol, words by Thos. Campbell, 
music by Theodor L. Clemens; 
mixed voices. New edition. (Vocal 
library of part-songs, etc., no. 91.) 

[27152 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241944; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


STAR OF THE EAST; words and music 
by C. Austin Miles. 4to. (Christ- 
mas anthems, no. 156.) [27153 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243166; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


STARLAND; intermezzo by Will G. 
Markwith; piano. [27154 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 


E 241930; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
Til. 

STARLIGHT; words by Walter 4G. 
Whitehouse, music by Wymark 
Saawaon. No.1 in C.. No.2. in B 
flat. Lichfield, England, City music 
pub. co. [27155 

@usept. 23, °1910: 2 ¢. Nov. 4, 


1910; EH 2438111; W. Stratton, Bir- 
mingham, England. 


STARLIGHT (A) VISION; reverie by 

Henry S. Sawyer; piano. [27156 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

HE 248207; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


STARLIGHT (THE) WALTZ; by P. F. 

Woodford; piano. [27157 

© 1c. Oct. 28, 1910; E 242764; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


Stars (THE) DON’T TWINKLE IN OUR OLD 
RED, WHITE AND BLUE; words by Lou 
S. Lashley, music by H. L. Kisskalt. 

[27158 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242870; H. Louis Kisskalt and 
L. S. Lashley, Chicago, Ill. 


STEAMBOAT BILL; words by Ren Shields, 
music by Leighton bros. [27159 
© Nov. 17, 519102, 21. Naveedue 
1910; KE 244555; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 

STEER STRAIGHT FOR JESUS; words by 
Lizzle De Armond, music by G. W. 
Elderkin. [27160 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1910; 
HK 241623; G. W. Elderkin, Chicago, 
Mile 

STERN (Der) (The star) ; Weihnachts- 
musik von Alfred Kaiser, fiir klavier. 
(Die heilige nacht, no. 3.) [27161 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242180; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 
STEWED PRUNES; rag by Oscar Lor- 
raine; piano. [27162 
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2 @ Nov. 17, 
1910; H 244577; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 

STILLBEGLUCKT; intermezzo von Paul 
Welzger, op. 39. 1. Fléte und kla- 
vier. 2. Violine und klavier. 

[ 27168, 27164 

© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢ each Oct. 22, 

1910; E 241632, 241633; Jul. Heinr. 
Zimmermann, Leipzig, Germany. 

STILLE STUNDEN; ged. von Franz Evers, 
musik von Victor von Woikowsky- 
Biedau, op. 30, fiir mittlere stimme 
mit klavier. (K6nigslieder, no. 5.) 

[27165 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 e Nov. 5, 1910: 

EH 244180; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 

STOP YOUR BLUSHING, ROSIE and LOVE 
BEAMS; medley two-step arr. by R. 
L. Halle; orchestra. [27166 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244107; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York, N. Y. 
STORNELLI DEL MARE; versi di EH. A. 
Mario, musica di Ett. Bellini. [27167 
© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 241563; G. Santojanni, Naples, 
Italy. 

STORNELLI TRECENTESCHI; versi di R. 
Galdieri (Rambaldo), musica di C. 
Mirelli; canto e mandolino. [2716S 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
FE 248097 ;s Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 

Story (THE) OF THE CRADLE; a hymn 
of the nativity, words by Mary 
Bradford Whiting, music by Alfred 
Redhead. 16mo. [27169 

©. Nov. 14,1910; 2c. Nov. 14, 1910; 
BE 243513; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


1559 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27170 


pt. Ill, n. s., Vv. 5 


Story (THE) THE CELLO TOLD; sere- 
nade by H. S. Cuqua, arr. by Carl 
Carlton; band. 4to. [27170 


© Oct. 17, 1910;"2 ce, Oct, 197 1910) =| 


E 242369; H. EH. 
land, Ohio. 


McMillin, Cleve- 


STRAUSS (JOHANN) New Vienna (Neu 
Wien) ; waltz; op. 342, arr. by T. H. 
Rollinson. 4to. (Standard edition 
for orchestra, no. 389.) Paral 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
EK 244442; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Strauss (RicHARD) Der rosenkavalier 
(Le chevalier 4 la rose); komédie 
fiir musik in drei aufziigen, von 
Hugo von Hofmannsthal, musik von 
Richard Strauss, op. 59. Vollstin- 
diger klavierauszug mit deutschem 
text von Otto Singer. 
Zug. para 

@QLOct. AS19102 Gr Ocin2Z97 19 10% 
D 18746; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


—Salomes tanz; aus dem musik- 
drama Salome, tibertragung ftr 
zwei klaviere, von Johannes Doeb- 
ber, zu 4 hinden. Palin: 

© Sept. 21,1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242792; Adolph Ftirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


STREET-WATCHMAN’S (THE) STORY; 
written and composed by Charles J. 
Winter; recitation with piano ace. 
(Musical monologues, no. 53.) 

[27174 

©) Oi 17, 1910 52: es Oct AT 7.1910 ; 

E 242200; Reynolds & co., London, 
England. 


STROFE (LE) DEL POSTINO; versi di R. 
Galdieri (Rambaldo), musica di C. 
Mirelli; canto e mandolino. [27175 

© Oct: 20, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 2; 1910; 
E 248096; Ferdinando  Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


STROFETTE PAESANE; versi e musica di 

EK. A. Mario, per canto e pianoforte. 

[27176 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242968; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


STUDIES IN BOWING; arr. by M. A. Bick- 
ford; cello. [27177 
© Nov. 44-1910) 2) c.) Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244522; U. S. school of mu- 
sic, New York, N. Y. 


Erster auf- | 


SUMMER DAYS; 


STUDIES IN FLORID SONG; selected from 
the works of Nava, Concone and 
others, adapted to words and edited 
for the use of the more advanced 
students of vocalization by Frederic 
W. Root. Sequel to Scales and va- 
rious exercises. (Technie and art 
of singing, no. 8.) [27178 

© Nov. 16, 1910; °2) cy Woy, 17, 
1910; E 244609; Theo. Presser ¢@o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


STURMWIND (Tempestuous' wind); 
—seéne caractéristique, von Rudolf 
Tillmetz, op. 51, fiir fléte mit klavier 
begleitung. [27179 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ¢« Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241916; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


SUCH A BORE; from the musical play 
Marriage 4 la carte, words by C. M. 
S. McLellan, musie by Ivan Caryll. 

[27180 


© Nov. ‘14, 19105 2 ere Nove 45: 
1910; E 244546; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SUFFERING (THE) SAVIOUR; words by 
N. Young, music by J. H. Welch. 
[27181 


© Oct.-30, 19102 2'¢. OGie sre 1916- 
E 242877; J. H. Welch, Cogan Sta- 
tion, Pa. 


SUFFRAGETTES (THE); march by Otto 
I, Schreiner, arr. by G. H. Reeves; 
band. 4to. (American star jour- 
nal, no. 1858.) [27182 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EH 242496; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Ne ve 


SUISSE (LA); marche militaire par P. 
Gilardi, pour piano. [27183 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241658; P. Gilardi, Milan, 
Italy. 


schottische, by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 282, no. 3; violin 
and piano. (Musical impressions, 
no. 3.) [27184 

© Nov. 14, 1910: 2 G7 Sow, a: 
1910; E 243475; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SUMMER TIME BRINGS SWEET DREAMS OF 
You; words and music by E. Laidig. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [27185 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1910: 
y 244086; Elsie Laidig, Dublin Mills, 
a. 


1560 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27205 


SUN-RONNET (A) 
and music by 


BABY SONG; words 
Laura Longfellow 
Pierson. Minneapolis, Paul A. 
Schmitt. [27186 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240746; Laura L. Pierson, Fargo, 
N. Dak. 


SuN (THE) CAN’T BE ALWAYS SHIN- 
ING; words and music by John A. 
Glover-Kind, arr. by Alfred Glover. 

. [27187 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 

EK 244371; Price & Reynolds, London, 
England. 

SUN RAY by R. Althouse; 
piano. [27188 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241535; R. Althouse, Chicago, I]. 

SuNDAY (A) SCHOOL CHRISTMAS SERV- 
Ice; compiled by W. R. Waghorne. 
Syo. [27189 

© Noy. 17, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 
1910; BH 243599; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 
SUNRISE ON THE LAKE; reverie waltz 
by W. C. Powell; piano. [27190 
oe nNog a 1910: 2 c. Nov. 11, 
1910; E 243434; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, III. 


WALTZES; 


SUNSET AT BETHLEHEM; pastorale by 
Frederic Lacey; organ. [27191 
© Woy. 40: 1910: 2 c.. Nov. 11, 
1910; E 2438403; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 

SUNSHINE WALTZ; by Henri Lavalle; 
piano. [27192 

© Nov. it 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EB} 242822; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Il. 

SUOMALAIS-RATSUVAEN MARSSI (Finska 
rytteriets marsch); 30 nuotisessa 
sodassa, sovitt Albin Lindholm, re- 
vidiert von Wilh. Dugge. Piano. 

[27193 

© July 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

E 242615; K. G. Fazer, Helsingfors, 
Russia. 

SOORA CIA) DI CARITA; versi — di 
Ferraro-Correra, musica di C. 
Mirelli; canto e mandolino. [27194 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EH 243099 ; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY SONG SERIES; 00. 5, 
for eighth and ninth grades, com- 
piled and arr. by Edward Bailey 
Birge. 64 p. 8vo. $0.15. [27195 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
A 274547; Silver, Burdett & co., New 
ork, N.. Y: 


SUR LA GRAND’ROUTE; par J. Rousse, 
pour hautbois et piano. (Hn vendée, 
MO. a2) [27196 

©: Oct. 18), 1910; 20e Och ag 
1910; HE 242362; Costallat et cie., 
Paris, France. 


SURE PoP; polka, by George L. Spauld- 
ing; piano. (Seven easy pieces, 
MOno. ) [27197 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Nov. 1, 1910; 
EK 244006; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


SURPRISE PARTY; polka by J. Brown- 

field; piano. [27198 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910: 

EH 242815; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


SURSUM CORDA; innomarcia delle le- 
gioni nazionali studentesche, parole 
e musica di Enrico Bertini. 113391. 

[27199 

© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

H 243290; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


Suzy; valse par Georges Auvray, op. 
231. 1. Orchestre avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. 2. Piano solo. 

[27200, 27201 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 31, 


1910; EH 242994, 242995; A. Noél, 
Paris, France. 
SWEAR THAT YOU LOVE; from The 


merry widow re-married, by Carl 

von Wegern; hotel orchestra. 4to. 

[27202 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244240; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


SWEDISH FOLKLORE (Im volkston); by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [27203 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 

EH 242503; Carl Fischer, New York, 


N.Y: 

Sweet (THE) BY AND By; from 
Naughty Marietta, lyric by Rida 
Johnson Young, musie by Victor 
Herbert. [27204 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
EB 241576; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yark,’ Nz. ¥: 


SwEET CONFIDENCES (Inniges  ver- 
stiindniss) ; by Arnoldo Sartorio, op. 
932; piano. [27205 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 3, 1910; 
E 244100: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


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SWEET DAFFODIL; words by Francis 
Lee Chauvan, music by Arthur 
Bergh, op. 9, no. 2; high voice in C. 

[27206 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 & Nov. 2, 1910; 

E 248089; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


SWEET DREAMS OF HOME; by Henri La- 

valle; piano. [27207 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 31, 1910; 

H 242829; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


SWEET FLOWER SPEAK FOR ME; words 
by Alfred Hyatt, music by Percy 
Elliott; medium voice. [27208 

© Sept. 17,1910; 2c. Oct. 22,1910; 
E 241692; B. Schott’s sdhne. Mainz, 
Germany. 


SWEET MEMORIES; valse mazurka by 

Leo Oehmler, op. 105; piano. [27209 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1910; 

EK 244258; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


SWEET MIGNONETTE; reverie by Ellis 

Woodward; piano. [27210 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 

BE 242852; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Sweet Mo.tiy O’REILLY; words by T. 
S. Dale, musie by C. T. Steele. 
[27211 
© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 
E 2423738; Maurice Shapiro, New 
MOK. IN. aX: 


SWEET NIGHT; words by H. Ernest 
Hunt, music by Ernest Austin, op. 2, 
no. 2 [27212 

© Oct. 29,1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242881; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SWEET PEAS; intermezzo two-step by 

E. M. Orpin; piano. [27213 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 243331; E. M. Orpin, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


SWEET SCENTED VIOLET (Duftendes 
veilchen) ; by Fritz Spindler, op. 123, 
rey. and fingered by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. [27214 

© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
E 240995; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INDY: 


SWEET SMILES; waltzes, by a Sister of 

St. Joseph; piano. (ane 15 

© Oct, 27, 19103.2..c. Oct:.28, 4910; 

E 242785; M. Greenwald, New York, 
Ne 


SWEETHEART; words by Marshall 
Darrach, music by H..J. Stewart; 
low voice in E flat. [27216 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 
Hi 244259; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

SWEETHEART MAIDEN; words and music 

by S. O. Craig. VACA: 
© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 

H 242387; S. O. Craig, Cyrene, Mo. 
SWEETHEART OF MY DREAMS; words by 


Will J. Jones, music by Gus 
Kleinecke. [27218 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 GP Ney: “15,” 


1910; E 244489; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Swine (THE) WALTz; by Herbert Le 

Grand; piano. [27219 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e Oct. 31, 1910; 

H 242854; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


SYLPH (THE) WALTZ; invented by H. 
R. Johnson, composed by Clement 
Harris; piano. [27220 

© Noy. 10, 1910; 2 @ Novy. 10, 
1910; E 2448384; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

SYLVAN DELL; reverie by W. C. Powell; 

piano. AGP 


© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 7, 1910; 
HE} 248215; Frank KX. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, LIl. 


SzALIt (PAULA) Intermezzo; op. 3, n0. 
3, paraphrased by C. H.; violin with 


piano ace. p27222 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; 
EK 242918; G. Schirmer, Boston, 
Mass. 


TABLEAUX MUSICAUX (Musical pic- 
tures) ; par W. H. Jude, pour l’orgue 
ou lVorgue américaine et le piano. 

[27223 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 1910; 

EH 244604; Reid bros., Itd., London, 
England. 


TAGLICHE UEBUNGEN (Hxercices quo- 
tidiens); von Ferdinand Btichner, 
op. 66, fiir fidte. [27224 


© Oct..10, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 7%, 1910; 


EK 243278; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, - 


Leipzig, Germany. 


TAKE A WALK; words and music by D. 
H. Woolf. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick co. [21225 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2. c. Oct 6 agt0: 
EH 240707; Dwight H. Woolf, New 
Work rine ace 


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TAKE AN AEROPLANE; words and music 
by Edward F. Miller. [27226 
Semoev. 15, 1910: 2 c.- Nov. 16, 
1910; E 243529; Miller music Co., 
Jersey City, N. J. 


TAKE ME BACK TO DEAR OLD DIXIE; 
words and music by R. M. Stults. 
[27227 
ey. 17.. 1910: 2°c. Nov. 17, 
1910; E 244610; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 

TAKE ME TO THAT BALL, BILL; words 
by Sam M. Lewis, musie by Leo Ben- 
nett. [27228 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
EK 241841; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Mork, N.Y: 

TAKE ME UP IN ANY OLD PLANE; words 

and music by A. Levy. [27229 
© 1c Nov. 11, 1910; BH 248370; 
Alfred Levy, Boston, Mass. 


TAKE THOU MY CONTRITE HEART; words 
by J. W. Van De Venter, music by 
C. H. Marsh. [27230 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EK 242623; Chas. H. Marsh and J. W. 
Van De Venter, Winona Lake, Ind. 


TAKE YOUR GIRLIE WHERE THE BAND IS 
PLAYING; written and composed by 
Frederick Day. [27231 

© Oc 13 1910- 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
E 242013; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


TAL (DAS) DER LIEBE; Ouverture, zur 
musikalischen koméddie von Oscar 
Straus, fiir grosses orchester, mit 
direktionsstinme. 4to. [27232 


@ sept. 26, 1910: 2 ec. Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241878; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Tate (THE) OF LOVE (Conte d’amour) ; 

by Frederic Emerson Farrar; piano. 

(21233 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

E 244241; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N. Y. 


TALE (THE) OF TWO COMEDIANS; 

words and music by P. F. Woodford. 

[27234 

© 1c. Oct. 24, 1910; E 242466; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


TAMBOURIN (LE) ; petite farandole, par 
Théodore Lack, op. 286, pour piano. 
[27235 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 

H 242999; Th. Lack, Paris, France. 


27244 


TAMBOURS ET TROMPETTES; marche par 


Ant. Gilis, op. 488, pour piano. (Six 
morceaux, no. 5.) [27236 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 @ Oct. 29, 


1910; E 241927; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 

TANGO; extrait de La verbena, suite 
espagnole, par P. Lacome, arr. pour 
petit orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. (27230 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c Oct. 17, 1910; 
EK 242859; Costallat et cie, Paris, 
France. 

TANGO DEL CHIRIMBOLO; tango du truc, 
paroles et musique de Miguel Picazo, 
pour piano et chant ou piano seul. 

[27238 

© Oct. dt; 1910-2 Ee Now. 1910) 

EK 243298; Casa Dotésio, Madrid, 
Spain. 

TANGUAY (THE) RAG; by Blanche Mer- 


Teste. [27239 
©1Oct. 22) 190; 2 e.- Oct, 22, 1910" 
EK 241674; Chas. KX. Harris, New 


Vorley GNiyey- 

'TANZ IN DER WALDSCHENKE; lindler von 
Geza Horvath, fiir pianoforte. (Zwei 
characterstticke, no. 2.) [27240 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 © Nov. 5, 1910: 
EH 244157; H. R. Kreutzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 

TAPFERE (DER) SOLDAT; intermezzo 
aus der operette von Oscar Straus, 
flr grosses oder kleines orchester. 
4to. [27241 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 248129; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


TARANTELLA ; par Emil Kronke, op. 67, 
pour piano. (Trois morceaux carac- 
téristiques, no. 3.) [27242 

© Sept. 14, 1910; 2c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EH 242672; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


TARRY FOR THE POWER: words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 


[272438 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 244037; Charles M. Alexander, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 

TAR’S (THE) FAREWELL: words by F.C. 
Burnand, music by Frederic W. 
Root, mel. of the refrain by Stephen 


Adams; ynison chorus with other 
parts ad lib. (Octavo ed. of school 
songs, no. 41.) [27244 


© Oct. 18,1910; 2 ce, Oct. 20, 1910; 
EE 241540; Clayton F. Summy Co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


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TASTENSCHRIFT; ein neuer weg zur 
hausmusik, einfiihrung in das kla- 
vierspiel. obl. 8vo. [27245 

© Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243127; Musik-verlag Euphonie, 
Pankow-Berlin, Germany. 


Tr DEuUM IN D; music by Bertram 
Luard-Selby; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Modern church services, no. 71.) 

[27246 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

E 242667; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS; music by Arthur 


We Pollitt, op: 14; - no. 4; “mixed 
voices, key of G. 4to. (Modern 
church services, no. 73.) [27247 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1910; 
BH 243140; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


in F; by Jackson; mixed voices. 
4to. (Vocal library of part songs, 
no. 49.) [27248 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243146; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


TEACH ME; words and music by S. D. 
Smith. [27249 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c Nov. 2, 1910; 


E 243017; Samuel D. Smith, De 
catur. Lil: 

TECHNICAL STUDIES; arr. by M. A. 
Bickford; cello. [27250 


Gy Nove, 14° ASt0- 42 1c. Nove. 15, 
1910; BH 244523; U. S. school of mu- 
sic, New York, N. Y. 


TEDDY BEARS AT HOME; by R. G. Grady, 
fingered by M. C. Sadler; piano. 
(Musical echoes...no. 7.) [27251 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242164; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, II]. 


TEDDY BEARS AT THE DANCE; waltz by 


R. G. Grady, fingered by M. C. 
Sadler; piano. (Musical echoes 
t ERTO: Se) [27252 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242165; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


TEDDY BEARS COMING FROM SCHOOL; 
polka by R. G. Grady, fingered by 
M. C. Sadler; piano. (Musical 
echoes ... no. 4 P22 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242161; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, IIl. 


‘TEDDY BEARS COMING FROM THE DANCE; 
patrol, by R. G. Grady, fingered by 
M. cC. Sadler; piano. (Musical 
echoes ... no 9.) [27254 

©. Oct 15, 1910; 2°c.@ecre S10 
E 242166; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, II]. 


‘TEDDY BEARS GOING TO SCHOOL; march, 
by R. G. Grady, fingered by M. C. 
Sadler; piano. (Musical echoes 

El Opec) [27255 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 e. Oet. 17, 1910; 
HE 242159; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago, Il. 


TEDDY BEARS IN AIR SHIP; dance, by 
R. G. Grady, fingered by M. C. Sad- 
ler; piano. (Musical echoes, no. 6.) 

[27256 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 e) Cetra 1910: 

E 242164; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, III. 


TEDDY BEARS IN SCHOOL; three-step, by 
R. G. Grady, fingered by M. C. Sad- 
ler; piano. (Musical echoes Res 
MOL oe) | 27257 

©:Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c-OekrtE5 1910 - 

E 242160; Gamble hinged music cc., 
Chicago, Ill. 

TEDDY BEARS IN SLUMBERLAND; medita- 


tion by R. G. Grady, fingered by 
M. C. Sadler; piano.  (Musieal 
echoes... no. 10.) [27258 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2%e) Oeineaie 1410; 


E 242167; Gamble hinged music Co., 
Chicago, []l. 
TEDDY BEARS PLAYING FOOT BALL; 


schottische by R. G. Grady, fingered 
by M. C. Sadler; piano. (Musical 
echoes ... no. 5.) [27259 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2-€. Cera 1910; 
EH 242162; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago, III. 
TEETER-TOTTER WALTZ; by Herbert Le 
Grand; piano. [27260 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242856; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


TELL ME DEAR ROBIN; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by W. J. Post. 
[27261 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 241980; Wm. J. Post, Pittsburg, 
Pas 


TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME SWEET- 
HEART ELAINE; words and music by 
KF. Failey. Washington, D. C., H. | 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27262 | 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244081; Frank Failey, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


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TELL ME WILL YOU E’ER BE TRUE; words 
and music by A. B. Lukens. [27263 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; H 245447; 

A. B. Lukens, Mansfield, Ohio. 


TELLING FUNNY STORIES; polkarette by 
M. Greenwald; two violins and 
piano. [27264 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243186; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


TEMPERANCE (THE) SCOUTS; marching 
song, words by C. L. Glebe, music 
by John Rodgers; chorus for equal 
voices. 4to. [27265 

ea meyv. 1% 1910:-°2 c. Nov. 12; 
1910; E 244427; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


TEMPO DI MAZURKA; 
Frontini; piano. (Esquisses mu- 
sicales, no. 9.) [27266 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; 
EK 244461; Carisch & Ju&nichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


par EF. Paolo 


TENDER MEMORIES; reverie by Glenn 

W. Ashley; piano. [27267 

© Novy. 10,1910; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 243217; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Il. 


THANKSGIVING; words adapted from 
Mrs. C. EF. Hernaman, music by 
Fanny Snow Knowlton. [27268 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 27, 1910; 
E 244346; Mary L. Butler, ‘Chicago, 
Tl. 


THAT AFRICAN RAG; words and music 
by W. H. Knipper. [27269 


© 1c. Oct. 22, 1910; E 241648; 
William Henry MKnipper, East 
Orange, N. J. 


THat Hinpu RAG; by George L. Cobb; 
orchestra. 4to. [27270 


erect 15, 1910 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242196; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


THAT HUNGARIAN RAG; by Arthur H. 

Gutman; piano. a 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910; 

FE 241826; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
Tee OY 


THAT MINOR STRAIN; in The follies of 
1910, words by Cecil Mack, music by 
Ford Dabney. New York, Gotham- 
Attucks music co. PCE? 

@)Oet. 25, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 1.1910; 
E 241957; R. C. McPherson & Ford 
Dabney, New York, N. Y. 


27281 


THAT MISSISSIPPI MoocH; words by 
Wm. J. Vanderveer, music by Tom 
Sherman. OTR 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
EK 242781; Jos. Morris co., New York, 
ING 


THAT’S THE WAY WE DO IT OUT IN KAN- 
sas; from Katy-did, words by Wm. 
Cary Duncan, music by Karl 
Hoschna. [27274 


© Nov. 16,1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910; 
HH 244589; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. N.Y. 


THAT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR GETTING 
MARRIED; words by Earle C. Jones, 
music by Chas. N. Daniels. [27275 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910; 
EK 244578; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT’S WHEN LIFE’S ONE GRAND, SWEET 
SONG; words by Will D. Cobb, music 
by Marie Theresa Laing. [27276 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
H 248058; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, IN5 


THAT’S WHY THEY CALL ME SHINE; 
from His honor the barber, words 
by Cecil Mack, music by Ford Dab- 
ney. PAPAL 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 7, 1910; 
EH 2443538; R. C. McPherson & Ford 
Dabney, New York, N. Y. 


THEIR MESSAGE SWEET; words by 
Nellie A. Davidson, music by W. H. 
Porter. [27278 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EH 244125; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


THEME VARIE; étude in G by Ernest F. 
Jores, op. 5; piano. [27279 
© Nove Ar. 1910-" 2 eG" Noyes: 
1910; E 248579; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago, Ill. 


THEN SAY NO MORE; words by M. A. 


Lang, music by A. Roth. [27280 
© 1 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; E 241806; 
Madalene Abbott Lang & Alfred 


Roth, New York, N. Y. 


THERE DWELT A KinG; Christmas carol, 


words by Rose Dafforne Betjemann, 
music by John E. West. 12mo. 


(Christmas carols, no, 357.) 

[27281 
Nov. 7, 1910; 
Itd., Lon- 


©UNoy.5y 4 G10 3.02 -e, 
BH 243235: Novello & Co., 
don, England. 


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ot. II, n. s., v. 5 


THERE IS MY HEART, DEAR; words by 
John Vance Cheney, music by M. 
Payson. [27282 

© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; 
E 248459; Mary Payson, San Diego, 
Cal. 


THERE IS SOMETHING IN YOUR EYE; 
words and music by Mildred Lee 
Clark. [272838 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ce Nov. 7, 1910; 
EK 2438255; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N. Y. 


THERE'LL ONLY BE YOU AND I; words 
by J. E. Peterson, music by J. F. 
Martelle. Professional, [27284 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1910; E 243618; 
J. F. Martelle, Oquawka, II1. 


THERE’S A BOY WHO CALLS ON THE GIRL 
NEXT DOOR; words by Charles Hamil- 
ton Laurie, music by Carl Krause. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[27285 

© Oct 4, 1910; 2 ¢ Oct. 61910; 

E 240719; C. H. Laurie, New York, 
NeoY 


THERE’S A LABEL ON MY HEART; words 
by L. Cooke and A. Stroud, music 
by Alf. J. Lawrance. [27286 

©) Now. 102 1910 -,.2° c., Nov. 10, 
1910; HEH 244335; B. Feldman & co., 
London, England. 


THERE’S A PRETTY LITTLE COT IN DOVER; 
written and composed by J. P. Har- 
rington, Harry Lane and Lloyd Mor- 
gan. London, Star music pub. co., 
lide (6d editionssmod535))* eh27287 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1910; 
E 242432; J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
land. 


THERE’S A SONG IN THE AIR; words by 
J. G. Holland, music by H. K. Hey- 
ser. (The choir, v. 11, no. 12.) 

[27288 

© Novy. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 243366; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


THERE’S NO ONE QUITE SO DEAR AS YOU; 
words by Rene Bronner, music by 
H. W. Petrie. [27289 

© Noy.,4i4, 1910; 2 ¢.. Noy.. 14, 
1910; EH 243480; M. D. Swisher, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THERE’S NO PLACE IN THE WORLD LIKE 
HoME SWEET HOME; words and 
music by Al. S. Nebur. [27290 

© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; E 248454; 
Al. S. Nebur, New Orleans, La. 


THERE’S NO WORLD WITHOUT YOU, 
MY SWEETHEART; words by F. L. 
Freeman, music by A. D’Annunzio. 

[27291 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c Nov. 7, 1910; 

EH 2438260; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Mork, Ni Ys 


THERE WAS A MAN; quartet, music by 
EK. L. Ashford; men’s voices. 4to. 
[27292 
© Nov. 16, 1910> 2 ceo 13: 
1910; E 248598; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Il. 


THERE WERE SHEPHERDS; music by Ar- 
thur Berridge. 4to. (Christmas 
anthems, no. 153.) [27293 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 248167; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


THEY ARE SWEETHEARTS STILL THOUGH 
THEIR LOCKS ARE GRAY; words by 
J. Park, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[ 27294 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 

H 240706; Joseph Park, New York, 
Ne. Xe 

THEY CAN’T FOOL ME; words and 
music by Alan Early. [27295 
© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EL 242540; Early pub. co., Oakland, 
Cal. 


THEY’VE WON EVERY NATION’S BATTLES 
BUT THEIR OWN; words by Ren 
Shields and John Nestor, music by 
George Christie. [27296 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1910; 
HE} 244242; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York: Nix 


vocal orchestra. 4to. [27297 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2c. Nov. 8,'1910; 
HY 244243; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Orkin: aye 


THINGS THAT I LONG TO FORGET; lyric 
and music by J. Closz. [27298 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

E 242807; Jacob Closz, Chicago, Ill. 


THINK OF ME, DO; words and music by 

J. R. Keene. [27299 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 

E 242378; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, Ni Ye 


THIRD POSITION; arr. by M. A. Bick- 
ford; cello. [27300 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ¢@. Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244525; U. S. school of mu- 
sic, New York, N. Y. 


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27320 


THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME; 
words and music by M. L. Reeder. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[273801 

meet, 1910::2 \¢. Oct-71, 1910; 

E 240695; Margaret L. Reeder, Mos- 
cow, Idaho. 


THIS IS NO PLACE FOR A_ RABBI’S 
DAUGHTER; words by F. Stuart, mu- 
sic by.Nellie Nichols. [27302 

© 1e Nov. 5, 1910; E 244104; 
Frances Stuart, Chicago, Il. 


THoMAS (CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE) 
Songe (Le) d’une nuit d’été (Mid- 
summer night’s dream); overture, 
transcribed by Edwin Evans senr.; 
organ with pedal obbl. [27303 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 


E 243114; William Reeves, London, ; 


England. 


THOME (Francis) Mélodie; poésie de 
Paul Verlaine, musique de Francis 
Thomé. [27804 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242340; Thomé, Paris, France. 


Trois poésies de Victor Hugo; 
adaptations musicales de F. Thomé. 
Chant et piano. [27305 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
E 242338; Thomé, Paris, France, 


THOSE MAGICAL EYES; words and mu- 
sic by W. W. Johnson. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27306 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240682; W. W. Johnson, Gas City, 
Ind. 


THOUGHTS OF YOU; words and music 
by E. Fordi. ed [273807 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
E 242930; Enoch Fordi, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


THOUSAND (A) YEARS HAVE COME; mu- 
sic by Arthur Berridge. (Octavo 
church music, no. 151.) [27308 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 243176; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THREE (THE) FAIR MAIDS (Les trois 
belles demoiselles) ; poem of the 16th 
century adapted by Louis Pomey, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by Pauline Viardot; 
three-part chorus of women’s voices. 
(Octavo choruses, no. 5524.) [27309 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243199; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Ney, 


THREE-FOLD AMEN; by A. M. Goodhart. 
[27310 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241585; A. M. Goodhart, Brighton, 
England. 


THRIFTY LITTLE MABEL; song from the 
musical play, Marriage a la carte, 
words by C. M. S. McLellan, music 
by Ivan Caryll. 4to. E2vonet 

© Noy. 16,. 1910: 2 c Noy. 17, 
1910; EH 2486138; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


THUMER’S HOURS OF PLEASURE; a Col- 
lection of easy pieces, compiled and 
edited by O. Thtimer, for piano. 
Book 1, preliminary grade. Book 2, 
elementary grade. PABIPY ATI: 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Noy. 11, 
1910; HK 2483878, 2438379; Augener, 
Itd., London, Hngland. 


THY DEEP BLUE EYE; words by Monica 
Sans Souci, music by Gertrude Sans 
Souci; with violin, flute or cello obl. 
tear ie Zin Ay flaltee [i2ols. Ziel s 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 
1910; H 242395, 242396; Paul A. 
Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn. 


Tuy KING COMETH UNTO THEE; Christ- 
mas anthem, words from the Bible, 
music by Arthur Berridge. 4to. 

[27316 

, © Oct. 11, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; 
EH 242024; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


THY LOVING KINDNESS, LORD, IS GOOD; 
words from Ps. 69, adapted by H. H. 
McGranahan, music by Frederic H. 
Cowen; medium voice. (Select solos, 
no. 5.) [2¢3817 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 
1910; H 248547; H. H. MceGranahan, 
Jamestown, Pa. 


TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY; sacred song, 

music by Carrie B. Adams. [27318 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1910; 

EH 244126; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


TicerR (THE) TEAM; words and music 

by Harold Flammer. [273819 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

EH 241951; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


TIME sTuDIES; [by M. A. Bickford]; 
cello. [27820 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 a. Nov. 1,1910; 

E 241968; U. S. school of music, 


New York, N. Y. 


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27321 


pt. 01, Bei yes 


TIME STUDY; by M.A. Bickford; banjo. 

[27321 

© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 

EK 242897; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N.. ¥. 


TINY FINGERS; waltz by R. Streabbog; 

piano. [27322 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 248435; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


TIROLESE (LA); versi di R. Galdieri 
(Rambaldo), musica di C. Mirelli; 
canto e mandolino. [27323 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243094 ;s Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


"Tis YULE; carol, words by Francis W. 
Moore, music by A. J. Phillips. 12mo. 
(Christmas carols, no. 352.) 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 2438238; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


To A LITTLE GIRL ROMPING; words by 
Shaemas O’Sheel, music by Walter 
Morse Rummel. (Two little melo- 
dies, no. 2.) [27325 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 2483885; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


To FAITHFUL SHEPHERDS WATCHING; 
words and music by Arthur C. Ed- 
wards. 12mo. 
no. 355.) [27326 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Nov. 18, 1910; 
E 243600; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


To THE BETROTHED (A une fiancée) ; 
duet, words translated by Samuel 
Richards Gaines, music by Gabriella 
Ferrari, arr. by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; soprano and alto. [27327 

© Nov. 14, 1910; 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; 
E 248568; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


To THEE, O LorD, OUR HEARTS WE RAISE; 
harvest or Thanksgiving anthem, 
music by W. Berwald; mixed voices. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10095. ) 

[27328 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 243267; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

To you; words by Walter C. White- 
house, music by Wymark Stratton. 
Nos im at JNo..2:in E. Lich: 
field, England, City music pub. co. 

[27329 

© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 

E 243112; W. Stratton, Birmingham, 
England. 


[27324 - 


(Christmas carols,, 


To YOU IS BORN A SAVIOUR; words by 
Ina Duley Ogdon, music by E. K. 
Heyser; medium voice. [273830 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242488; Fillmore brothers co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Tocu (Ernst) Duos, op. 17; fiir zwei 
violinen, deren eine nur leere saiten 
angibt. [2738381 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EK 248128; P. Pabst, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


TODDLE GO THE GIRLIES; quintet from 
Marriage a la carte, words by C. M. 
S. McLellan, music by Ivan Caryll. 

[2738382 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1910; 

E 244288; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


TON SEUL BAISER (Ein kuss von dir); 
valse chantée, vers de Pierre d’Amor, 
versione ritmica di A. Franci, mu- 
sique de V. Ranzato. [27333 

© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 cea, 
1910; E 244462; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


Too MUCH JOHNSON; words and music 
by Mrs. J. F. Bailey. Washington, 
D. C., H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27334 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 3, 1910; 
EK 244088; Mrs. J. F. Bailey, Truss- 
ville, Ala. 


ToRNA, SOGNO GENTIL; valzer lento, 
versi di A. Genise, musica di Luigi 
De Luca, per pianoforte e canto. 

[273835 


© Oct. 18, 1910"; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 


E 242963; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 
TorPEDO (THE) AND THE WHALE; 


words by H. B. Farnie, music by 

Audran. New edition. 4to. (Vocal 

library of part-songs, etc., no. 112.) 

[27336 

© Oct. 31, 1910;2 ec Nov. 151900; 

E 241943; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


TRAUME; ged. von Franz Evers, musik 
von Victor von Woikowsky-Biedau, 
op. 30, fiir mittlere stimme mit kla- 
vier. (KOnigslieder, no. 10.) 

[27337 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

BH) 244185: No Simrock, '¢) "ape 
Berlin, Germany. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


TRAILERS (THE); OR, COURTING DAYS; 
a musical comedy in two acts by 
G. E. Hadley and Reinhardt Meyer. 
Ms. vocal score and typewritten 
libretto. [273888 

=) # © Nov. 2, 1910; D 18765; 
George E. Hadley, Haverhill, Mass. 


TRAILING ARBUTUS; a garden lyric by 
A. Selwyn Garbett, ed. and fingered 
by S. L. Hermann; piano. [27339 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242513; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NY. 


TRAMP (A) AM I; words by S. Lodge, 
music by Perey Godfrey; bass song 
in D. [27340 

Get.) 21. 1910; 2 cc. Oct..,.31, 
1910; E 242982; Wickins & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


TRANSPOSITION; by H. Kling, trans- 
lated from the original German ed., 
and augmented by Gustav Saenger. 
4to. [27841 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
A 272879; Carl Fischer, New York, 
hee. 


TRAUERMARSCH. See Wagner (R.) 


TREES IN SPRING; words by M. R., 

music by Edwin N. Taylor. [27342 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910; 

EH 241863; Bach & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


TRISTESSE; valse lento, par Oscar Cat- 

treda, pour piano. [27343 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; 

EK 242954; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


TRIUMPHAL MASS; in honor of the 
blessed Joan of Arc, by R. J. Sorin; 
for two, three or four voices. 4to. 

[27344 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 
EH 242367; R. J. Sorin, DeLisle, Miss. 


TRIXIE; words by Chas. S. Brown, 

music by Harry Hoyt. [27345 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; 

E 242374; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Work, N., Y. 


TROISIEME CANZONETTA; par A. d’Am- 

brosio, op. 47, pour violon et piano. 

[27346 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 

EH 242857; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


PA (355) 
TROISIEME SCENE DE MépEE; dans 
Thésée, tragédie lyrique de Fran- 


cois-Joseph Gossec, morceau d’ étude 
de I’. A. Gevaert, pour soprano dra- 
matique et. piano. (Répertoire- 
francois de l’ancien chant classique, 
no. 341.) [27347 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EK 242991; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris, France. 


TROT DE CAVALLERIE; by James H. Rog- 
ers; piano. (Etchings, no. 5.) 
[27348 
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244307; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


T-R-0-U-B-L-E; written and composed 
by Chas. Collins and Fred E. Terry, 
arr. by Henry Pether. [27349 

© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242872; Charles Sheard & co., 
London, England. 


TROUBLE; words by J. S. Crandall, mu- 
Sic by V. F. Lecogq, jr. [27350 
© 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1910; E 243582; 
Victor F. Lecoq, jr., New York, N. Y. 


TROVATORE (IL). See Verdi (G.) 


TRUSTING; sacred song, words from 
Proverbs xxx, 5, music by L. A. Bug- 
bee. [27351 


© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241834; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


TRY TO FIND ANOTHER SWEETHEART; 
words and music by G. Norwood. 
[27852 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1910; 
E 240700; George Norwood, Carbon 
Eid, TH. 


TRYSTING (THE) by Wm. 

Baines; piano. [27353 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1910; 

E 242019; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PLACE; 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) An- 
dante; from pianoforte-concert, op. 
23, in B flat minor, arr. by Arthur 
W. Pollitt; organ. [27354 

© Sept. 29,- 4910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241707; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


TURKISCHES RONDO: von R. Krentzlin, 
op. 36, fiir pianoforte. (Zwei char- 
acterstticke fiir die jugend, no. 2.) 

[27355 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

BE 244155: H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin, 
Germany. 


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27356 


pti Sives 


Tuo (IL) RITRATTO; melodia, versi di 
D. Milelli, musica di F. Paolo Fron- 
fini. no. 11819. [27356 


© Sept. 14, 1910 (2. ¢ Oc. 26. 
1910; E 242693: Carisch & J Hnichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


TURKEY (THE); unison, words by 
Gertrude L. Knox, music by Mrs. 
Ro Ko) Worman: (Octavo ed. of 


choruses for female voices, no. 
3450. ) [27357 

© Nov. 11, 1910: 2 e. Nov. 12, 
1910; E 244438; J. Fischer & bro., 


New York, N.. Y. 


TURKISH PATROL (Die ttirkische wach- 
parade) ; by Géza Horvath; piano. 

[27358 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 24, 1910; 


E 242568; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


TWILIGHT; novelette, by Edward P. 
Favor; piano. [27359 
© Nov. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 19, 


1910; E 244632; 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Cc. W. Thompson & 


TWILIGHT SONGS; words and music by 
Minnie Graves Watson. [27360 


@rNov, 16, 1910: 26, Nove 7, 
1910; E 244590; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York, N.Y. 
TWILIGHT WALTZ; by FE. Isacchi; 
piano. [27361 
©” Nov. 10, 1910: 2c, 2Nov. 17, 


1910; E 244640; Orpheus music ¢o., 
London, Engiand. 


TWINN (SYDNEY) 6 petites piéces, 1°7° 
position; pour violon avec ace. de 
piano. Contents. 1. Valsette. 2. 
Romance. 3. Menuet. 4. Gavotte. 
5. Berceuse. 6. Mazurka. [273862 


© Sept. , 21, 1910;..2..2. (Oct,, 22, 
1910; E 241726; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Two (THE) cLocKs; four-part song, 
words by Margaret Erskine, music 
by James H. Rogers: women’s voices. 
(Octavo edition, no. ere! [27363 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 


E 244150; Oliv er Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Two (THE) JOHNS; concert polka by 
J. W. Howell; band. 4to. [27364 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2-c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
FE 243326: Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


TWo LOVERS AND LIZETTE; words by 
Howard Wcede™ music by Sidney 
Homer, op. 22; medium in A. (Ban- 
danna ballads, no; 5.) [27365 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EH 242894; G. Schirmer, New York, 
NOY. 


TY SE, JAG BADAR EDER STOR GLADJE; 
julen, ord fran: key 2a 
musik af John Goss. (Korsanger 
for Gudstjausten, oktay-serie, no. 
56. ) [27366 


© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242810; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Il. 


UBER DIE HEIDE; ged. von Andreas 
Christoph Graf, musik von Hrik 
Meyer-Helmund. [27367 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EK 242788; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


UM  MITTERNACHT; humoristischer 
marsch, von Julius Fuéik, op. 93, 
fiir piano. [273868 

© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 eget 25, 


1910; E 241920; Josef Blaha, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


UND GESTERN HAT ER MIR ROSEN GE- 
BRACHT; ged. von Th. vy. Lingen, 
musik von Joseph Marx. (Lieder 
und gesinge, erste folge, no. 24.) 

[27369 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2.¢ Oct. 29, 
1910; EH 241854; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


UNDER THE STARS; march, by George 
D. Steck; orchestra. Ato. [27370 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241821; F. C. Menges, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


UNDER THE TREES; reverie by J. 
Brownfield; piano. Preval 


© Nov: 12, 1910: 2 ‘cyeBiewaad: 
1910; E 243486; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago, Il. 


UNDER THY CARE; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. 
[273872 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241613; W. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


UNDERNEATH THE WISHING TREE; 
words by Sam M. Lewis, Music by 
Leo Bennett. [27373 


BS Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 29. 1910; 
EH 241844: Jos. Ww. Stern & co., New 
Works NE we 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


273593 


UNFADING (THE) BEAUTY; words by 
Thomas Carew, music by M. Pay- 
son. [27374 


© Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; 
E 243460; Mary Payson, San Diego, 
Cal. 


UNFORGOTTEN ; words and music by J. 
Livingston. Washington, D. C., H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. Aalto 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; 
BE 241767; Jean Livingston, Middle- 
town, N. Y. 
UniteD (THE) STATEY OF AMERICA; 
words and music by A. J. King. 
Professional. [27376 
© ec Nov: 12, 1910: Bb 244477; 
Andrew J. King, New York, N. Y. 
S. S. Cotorapo; march and two- 
step by G. Scalea; piano. 27ST ¢ 


© 2 @ Oct 31, 1910; E 242905; 
Salvatore Scalea, New York, N. Y. 


U. 


words and music by C. 
Sandoe. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. PLB) 


© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242944; Clayton Sandoe, Platts- 
burg, N. Y. 


UNTIL; words by E. Teschemacher, 
music by Napoleon Zardo. [27379 


(en Now 16) 1910; 2 c“Nov.17, 
1910; E 244591; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


UNVERGESSLICHE STUNDEN; (Heures 
élyséennes) ; valse lente von Julius 
Huck, op. 212. arr. von Th. Ritter, 
fiir 2 mandolinen, mandola, guitarre 
und klavier. (Mandolinen-musik., no. 
41. [27380 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
E 244416; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


UNKNOWN; 


USHOMEE; words and music by J. 
Closz. ; [27381 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
E 244266; Jacob Closz, Chicago, Ill. 


VALE (THE) OF DREAMS; words by 
Chas. E. Baer, music by Johann C. 
Schmid. (21382 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; 
EE 242397; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
VALSE, ANNY; by A. Fassio; piano. 
[2738838 
© 1 -c. Oct. 17, 1910; E 242169; 
Angelo Fassio, New York, N. Y. 


15 


( 


VALSE BRILLANTE; by F. Addison Por- 

ter Ops 2s. plano. [27384 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ce Nov. 1, 1910; 

Ee 241989; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


VALSE BRILLANTE IN OCTAVES; by J. 

Concone, from op. 33; pf. [27385 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 

HE 241684; M. Witmark & sons, New 
MorksuN wy 


VALSE DE CHOPIN; ged. von A. Geraud, 
musik von Joseph Marx, fiir mit- 
tlere stimme. (Lieder und gesiinge, 
erste folge, no. 25.) [27386 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ce Oct, 29, 
1910; E 241855; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


VALSE-INTERMEDE; by Andor Merkler, 
rev. and ed. by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. [27387 

© Sept. 28; 1910.) 2) c.. Oct-12; 
1910; HE 242447; Carl Fischer, New 
MorkowN.Y; 

VALSE LENTE DU BALLET—SYLVIA. 

Delibes (C. P. L.) 


VALSE MIGNONNE; by James H. Rog- 
ers; piano. (Htchings, no. 38.) 
[27388 
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1910; EK 2443808; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa, 


VALSE MURMUREE; walzer, par Pierre 

Ferraris, op. 38, pour piano. [27389 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 

EK 242614; D. Rahter, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


See 


VALSE NOBLE; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 185; piano. [27390 


© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1910; 
EK 242012; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


VALSE ROUGE; valse réaliste par Octave 
Crémieux pour piano. [27391 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 243009; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris, 
France. 


VALSE SEPTEMBRE; by Felix Godin, 
rearr. by Ludomir Thomas; orches- 
tra. Svo. [27892 

@) Nov. a4, 1910" 2c. Noy. 16, 
1910; EH 244491; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 
VALSE SYMPATHIE; by W. Bromby, jr.; 
piano. [2738938 
OuNovedO. 1910>2..c¢ Noy, 
1910: BE 244886: Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
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VALZER GENTILE; par Ethelbert Nevin, 
op. 7, no. 1, pour piano 4 4 mains. 
[27394 
©). ‘Sept; (27,* 1910 ="2 ve. N@et. 222: 
1910; E 241716; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


VARIATIONEN ; im alten styl, von Bern- 
hard Dessau, op, 50, fiir violine mit 
begleitung des pianoforte. [27395 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1910; 
BH 242798; .N.. Sunroek,.& 1m. bebe 
Berlin, Germany. 


VENETIAN DREAMS; by Maddalena 
Heryer; piano. [27396 
© 1 ¢. Oct: 17, 1910; WH 242932; 

M. M. Heryer, Hutchinson, Kans. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Home to our 
mountains; from Il Trovatore, 
transcribed by Edwin Vaile MclIn- 
tyre; piano. [27397 

© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EH 2425387; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Trovatore (11): selection arr. by 

R. E. Hildreth; orchestra. [27398 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; 


E 242199; Walter Jacobs, Boston, 
Mass. 


VERS LA GLOIRE; polka-marche, par A. 
Turlet: orchestre avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to: [27399 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
BE 242314; A. Turlet, Paris, France. 


VERY EASY PIANO DUETS; compiled by 


Wm. Arms Fisher. First and sec- 
ond grade. Second series. (Half 
dollar music series. ) [27400 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 
1910; E 243569; Oliver Ditson co.., 
Boston, Mass. 


VESPER CHIMES; tone-picture by Lud- 
wig Kellermann, op. 22; piano. 
[27401 
© Nov 1.1910: De. Oct. 31,4910: 
E 242859; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

VESPER (THE) HYMN: mélodie re- 
ligieuse, by Wm. Edwin Ashmall, op. 
176; pipe organ. [27402 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 
E 242790; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. Ne Ys 


music by J. H. Hinton; mixed 
voices. (Octavo choir music, no. 
28. ) [27403 


©), Noy), 14. (1910s, 2 ¢. Noy. 14, 
1910: E 243489: Anglo-Canadian 
music publishers assn., Itd., Toronto, 
Canada. 


VIBRATIONS DU COEUR; valse lente par 
Raffaele Cuconato, pour piano. 
[27404 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
E 242584; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


VICTOR DANCE FOLIO NO. 4; piano. 
[27405 
©- Sept. 30, 19905) Be, Meri 17, 
1910; E 242443; Leo Feist, New 
Monika No Yo 


ViE (LA) MODERNE; chanson cemique 
par Gauwin et Daris, adaptation de 
Louis Duval. [27406 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2. e¢ Nev. 17, 
1910; E 244550; Modern music ¢o., 
Manchester, N. H. 


VIENS, UNE FLUTE INVISIBLE; poésie de 
Victor Hugo, adaptation musicale 
pour flite de Francis Thomé. [27407 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; 
FE 242336; Thomé, Paris, France. 


VIENS-Y ANASTASIE; Chansonette, pa- 
roles de William Burtey, musique de 
Vincent Scotto. [27408 

© Oct, 18, 19103°2°c) Getate 1910; 
E 242341; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris, 
France. 


VIEUX SOUVENIRS D’ARTISTE; paroles et 
musique de G. Aubert. [27409 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1910; 
EK 241664; G. Aubert, Paris, France. 


VIOLET WALTZ; by Chas. L. Strickland; 
piano. [27410 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 «. Get. 315 1910; 
E 242864; C. V. Strickland & son, 
Huntington, Ind. 


VIOLETS ; 
Kern, 
piano. 


gavotte, by Carl Wilhelm 
op. 232, no. 4; violin and 
(Musical impressions, no. 4.) 

[27411 


© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 eG: Noy 44, 
1910; E 243476; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


song by Ellen Wright, arr. by 
Paul Vernon, violin and piano. 
[27412 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10,1910; ff 
BE 244270; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, | 
Italy. 


VIOLINE (Die); ged. von A. Giraud, 
musik von Joseph Marx, fiir mittlere 
stimme. (Lieder und gesinge, erste 
folge, no. 7.) [27413 


© Sept. 24,° 1910; 2 ¢. Oe 29; 
1910; E 241903; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27429 


VIOLON ALBUM; 20 klassische und 
moderne lieblingsstiicke, fiir violine 
mit leichter klavier-begleitung hera- 
usgegeben yon Robert Klaass. 


[27414 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242579; Globus verlag, 


g. m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


BY THE MANGER (La 
Vierge 4 la créche); words by AI- 
phonse Daudet, English version by 
Henry Grafton Chapman, music by 
César Franck; duet or chorus for 
soprano and alto. (Octavo choruses, 
no. 5520.) [27415 

© Noy. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243198; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ae 


ViIvVACE; prélude von Emil Kronke, op. 
58, fir piano. (Hommage 4 Chopin, 
no. 1.) [27416 


© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242686; Schweers & Haake, 
Bremen, Germany. 


VIVO LEGGIERO, QUASI PRESTO; prélude 
von Emil Kronke, op. 58, fiir piano. 
(Hommage a Chopin, no. 2.) 

[27417 

© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 

EK 242687; Schweers & Haake, 
Bremen, Germany. 


Vocca BELLA; versi di A. Barbieri, mu- 
Sica di E. Di Capua; canto e mando- 


lino. [27418 
©) Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
EK 243089; Ferdinando  Bideri, 


Naples, Italy. 


Vocca VASATA; versi di Alberto Lania, 
musica di Leopoldo Falcon, per 
canto e pianoforte. [27419 


© Or 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 


EK 242969; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 
Vocl DI CAMPO; strofette, versi e 


musica di Oscar Cattedra, per canto 
e pianoforte. [27420 


© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EK 242971; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


Wacner (RicHARD) Choral fantasia 
on The mastersingers of Nuremberg; 
words by Edward Oxenford, music 
arr. by Percy E. Fletcher. 4to. 
(Choral handbook, Curwen’s edition, 
no. 60960.) [27421 


© "Nov. 14,°1910° 2: c.. Nov. 12, 
1910; E 244423; J. Curwen.& sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


WAGNER (RIcHARD)—Continued 
—— lying Dutchman (Der fliegende 
Hollaender) ; overture arr. from the 
full score by Edwin Evans; organ, 
with pedal obbl. obl. Svo. [27422 
© Oct. 26; 1910; 2c. Nov. 4 1910; 
EK 245115; William Reeves, London, 
England. 


—— Isoldens liebestod (isolda’s love- 
death); finale aus ‘Tristan und 
Isolde, arr. von Chas. Kunkel, fiir 
das pf., zum concertvortrag bear- 
beitet. [27423 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1910; 
KE 241602; Kunkel bros. music co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


—— Lohengrin; overture and _ intro- 
duction to act 3, arr. from the full 
score, by Edwin Evans; organ with 
pedal obbl. obl. Svo. [27424 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
EK 243118; William Reeves, London, 
England. 


—— Now to the Lord a noble song; 
words by Isaac Watts, music arr. 
from Wagner. [27425 


© Oct. 24,1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EH 242632; C. F. Allen and Chas. H. 
Marsh, Winona Lake, Ind. 


—— Rienzi, der letzte der tribunen; 
grosse tragische oper in 5 akten. 
Volistandiger klavierauszug mit 
deutschem text. Neue ausgabe von 
Gustav F. Kogel. [27426 


© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; 
D 18744; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


—— Trauermarsch (Funeral march) ; 
aus Gotterdimmerung, arr. von 
Georges Bell, ftir pianoforte zu 2 
hinden. [27427 


© Sept. 22,1910; 2c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241729; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


——— Walther’s prize song; from Die 
meistersinger, paraphrase by August 
Wilhelmj, ed. and fingered by Philipp 
Mittell; violin and piano. [27428 


©) Nov. 1, 1910; 2 «. Nov..2, 1910; 
E- 243053; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING aya: 


WAIT TILL THE VIOLETS BLOOM, May 


3ELL; words and music by.S. L. 
Siegel. Washington, H.  Wirkus 


Dugdale ¢€o. [27429 

@Oct: 1) 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 1910; 
BH 240681; Stella L. Siegel, Sulphur 
Springs, Colo. 


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27430 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


WAIT TILL YOU’RE SURE THAT YOU LOVE 
ME, SWEETHEART MINE; words by 
Marie Craig, music by Will Goodall. 

[27430 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

EK 244244; M. Witmark & sons, New 
MOK, Nap 

WAITING BY THE OLD MILL STREAM; 

words by B. R. Hardy, music by 

Alfred Olaff. New York, F. B. Havi- 

land pub. co. [27431 


© Oct: 31, 1910:22 ce Oct: 31, 1910; 
i, 242940; Bessie R. Hardy, Carmel, 
Me. 


Wa, I swan; by Benjamin Hapgood 
Burt; vocal orchestra. 4to. [27482 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910: 
E 2443821; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, iN. -Y: 


WALDFRIEDEN (In the quiet forest) ; 
von Gustav Hansen, op. 24, no. 6; 
klavier zu vier hainden. (In freier 
natur, no. 6.) [274383 


© Oct. 21,1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 2424838; B. EF. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


WALKING ON A WIRE; duet from Mar- 
riage 4 la carte, words by C. M. S. 
McLellan, musie by Ivan Caryll. 

[27434 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
I) 244289; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
dou, England. 


WALLA HALLA; American negro dance, 
humoreske, by A. W. Hoffmann, op. 
150; orchestra. Berlin, Verlag von 
Co Ne Rohr: 7 Ato; [27435 


© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 


EH 240736; August W. Hoffmann, 
New York, N. Y. 
WALLAH, WALLAH, WALLA - PEROO; 


written and composed by Worton 
David and Sam Mayo. (Popular 6d. 
ed., no,: 216.) [27486 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
EH 242659; Von Tilzer music co., New 
Worle Ni Ye 
WALRUS (THE) AND THE CARPENTER; 
poem from Through the looking glass 
by Lewis Carroll, set to music by 
Pedro de Zulueta; for four solo 
voices. S. A. T. B. 4to. [27437 


© Oc 20, 1910 27c. Oct: 21, 1910: 


242454; Boosey & co., London, 
Hingland. 
WALTHER’S PRIZE SONG. See Wagner 


(R.) 


1Lov4 


WARNUNG; musik von Joseph Marx, 
fiir hohe frauenstimme. (Lieder 
und gesiinge, erste folge, no. 26.) 

[27438 


© Sept. 24,°19105 "24ers @ect. 29; 
1910; HK 241856; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


WARUM SOLL ICH G’RAD ALLEIN DER 
EINZIG MORALISCHE SEIN; couplet- 
lied aus der operette, Die keusche | 
Barbara, text von Rudolf Bernauer | 
u. Leop. Jacobson, musik von Oskar | 
Nedbal. [274289 


© Sept. 10, 1910 Qe rein 22s | 
1910; HE 242595; Ludwig Doblinger | 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, | 
Germany. 


WAS GROSSMUTTERCHEN ERZAHLT; fan- | 
tasie von R. Degenhardt, op. 10, fiir | 

2 zithern und streichzither. (Der | 
Miinchener zitherspieler, no. 217.) 
[27440 | 


© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; } 
E 244418; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, | 
Germany. 


fiir 2 mandolinen und kla- 
vier, mit mandoline 3 oder mandola. | 
(Mandolinen-musik, no. 87.) [27441 


© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 10, 1910; | 
EK 244417; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, | 
Germany. 


WAS IST’S, WAS UNS FROHLICH MACHT 
(What makes life so glad and gay) ; | 
anon., English version by Samuel | 
Langford, musik von Ellen Kull- | 
mann. (Lieder und gesinge, no. 2.) 

[27442 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 242721; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


WAS LIEGT BEIT LEHMANN UNTERM AP- 
FELBAUM; text von O. A. Alberts 
musik von Walter Kollo. [27443 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; Ff 
E 242735; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, § 
Germany. 


von > HH: Worehie +4. 
2. Orchester. 4to. 
[ 27444, 27445 


© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 28, 
1910; E 242793, 242794; Harmonie- 
verlang, Berlin, Germany. 


instr. 
Salon-orechester. 


—EEE——EE —— 
= — ——————————— 


WASHINGTON; march and two-step by 9 
M. Greenwald; piano. [27446 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; | 
EK 241792; Leo. Feist, New York, if 
IN: AY ; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27464 


idyl by Paul F. Johan- 
mando- 


WATER LILIES; 
ning, arr. by G. L. Lansing 
lin orchestra. [27447 

Nev. 11, 1910; 2 c Nov. 17, 
1910; BH 2445538; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


WATERSPRITE (THE); by Ralph H. 
Bellairs; piano. Continental finger- 
ing. [27448 


© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241938; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


Way (THE) BY THE CROSS; words by 

Edgar Lewis, music by L. EK. Jones. 

[27449 

fee, 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct, 22, 1910; 

E 241615; G. W. Elderkin, Chicago, 
jsis 


Way DOWN Texas; by William Dit- 

cham; piano with plantation chorus. 

[27450 

fer er. 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 

E 244601; Watson, Wilcock & co., 
lItd., London, England. 


WE BLESS THY HOLY NAME; Short 
unace, anthem, words from the 
Prayer for the church militant, mu- 
sic by A. E. Floyd; mixed voices. 
4to. (Church choir library, no. 84.) 

[27451 

(Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; 

E 241956; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WE HAIL THEE, BETHLEHEM OF OLD; 
words and music by E. R. Metzdorf; 
flute, voice and organ. [27452 
© 1 ec. Nov. 14, 1910; E 243444; 

E. Ralphena Metzdorf, Cleveland, 

Ohio. 


WE'LL TELL THE STORY 0’ER; words and 
music by C. M. Bozarth. New York, 
FE. B. Haviland pub. co. [27453 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243064; Clara M. Bozarth, Roch- 
ester, Ind. 


WE MAY BE HAPPY YET; duet from one 
bachelor belles; words by Harry B 
Smith, music by Raymond Hubbell. 

[27454 


6 Noy. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 243120; J. H. Remick & co., New 
work N, Y; 


WE MISS YOU So; words by Eula M. 
Drew Hoyt, music by Geo. J. Kur- 
zenknabe. [27455 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 


E 242532; Willard Hoyt, Howell, 
Mich. 


WE SHALL KNOW AS WE ARE KNOWN; 
words and music by Chas. M. Fill- 
more. [27456 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; 
H 242177; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

WE SHALL MEET AGAIN; words anon., 
music by EF. Sewell Southgate. 

[27457 
© Oct. 31, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 


Ke 244090; Weekes & co., London, 
Iingland. 
WE'VE HUNTED THE WOLF IN THE 


FOREST; lyric by Rida Johnson 
Young, music by Victor Herbert; 
male chorus. [27458 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
H 242648; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, NE. °Ys 


WE WILL crRowN HiM; words by Har- 
riette Waters, music by J. W. Hen- 


derson. [27459 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
HH) 242427; J. W. Henderson, Mus- 


kegon Heights, Mich. 


WEANER SCHRAMMELN; potpourri arv. 
von Ir. van Heyden, ftir pianoforte, 
mit unterlegtem text zum mitsingen. 

[27460 

© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

EH 245288; Riihle & Wendling, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

WEARING (THE) OF THE GREEN; thene 
and variation by Rose M. Brochard; 
piano. [27461 

© Nov. 7, 19105 2c Nov. % 1910: 
HK 243244; ‘Century music pub. co., 
New York, IN. X. 

WEBER’S LAST THOUGHT (Derniére pen- 
sée de Weber); fantasia, by Ch. 
Dancla, op. 86, no. 6, ed. and fin- 
gered by Philipp Mittell; viol. and 
pr. [27462 

©) Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; 
H 241579; G. Schirmer, New York, 


ING YE 
WEDDING CHORUS; English version by 
Henry G. Chapman, music by 


Eduard Kremser, op. 144, no. 138; 
men’s voices. (Octavo choruses, no. 
5516. ) [27463 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ¢c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
HK 241797; G. Schirmer, New York, 
Ne Xe 
WEIHESTUNDE; ged. von Heinz Braune, 
musik von Richard Trunk, op. 11. 
(Drei gesiinge, no. 1.) 274604 
© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
BE 242581; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip 
zig, Germany. 


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Di. tee ye 


WEIHNACHTEN; von Wilh. Koehler- 
Wiimbach, op. 36, bearbeitet von Job. 
Harder. i. Fiir violine und klavier. 
2. Fiir klavier zu vier hinden, (Zur 
Christfeier, no. 2.) [27465, 27466 


© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
24, 1910; E 242609, 242610; Chr. 
Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin, 
Gross Lichterfelde, Germany. 


WEN ICH LIEBE, WOLLT IHR WISSEN; 
entreelied aus der operette 
Die keusche Barbara, text von Ru- 
dolf Bernauer u. Leop. Jacobson, 
musik von Oskar Nedbal. [27467 


ke): Sépt7410;*1910'2 +e Oet! * 24; 
1910; E 242592; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


WENN DIE ROSE WELKT; valse elégique, 
yon William Becker, op. 101, fir 
piano. [27468 

OH Septa- 17," 2910" 2 ¢ Oct. 22, 
1910; E 241645; W. Bertram, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


WENN EIN WEIB DEN BRAVEN MANN 
VERLASST; marschlied aus der ope- 
rette, Die keusche Barbara, text von 
Rudolf Bernauer u. Leop. Jacobson, 
musik von Oskar Nedbal. [27469 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242597; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 

WER KANN DAFUR; lied aus der posse, 
Polnische wirtschaft, text von Alfred 
Schonfeld, musik yon Jean Gilbert. 

[27470 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 


EK 243280; Thalia-theater verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 
WHAT’s THE MATTER WITH—? HE’S 


ALL RIGHT; written by Alf Ellerton 
and R. P. Weston, composed by 
Maurice Scott. London, Star music 
pub. co., ltd. (6d editions, no. 151.) 
[27471 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
EK 242436; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 


WHAT’S THE USE; words and music by 
S. W. Pae. Professional. [27472 


© 1 c. Nov. 12, 1910; E 244478; 
S. Wayne Pae, Cleveland, Ohio. 


WHAT’S YOUR HURRY, BIRDIE; lyric by 
Will A. Heelan, music by Seymour 
Furth. [27473 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
Hi 241541; Jos. Morris co., New 
York, NOY. 


WHAT THE BELLS SAY; words by Grace | 
Homer, music by J. H. Fillmore. | 
[27474 


© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 e. Noy. 9, 1910; | 
E 243321; Fillmore bros. co.. Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


WHAT WOULD MAMA SAY; words and | 
music by Bernahl and Vietry. Pro- 
fessional. [27475 


© 1c. Nov. 11, 1910; E 243394; |} 
Bernahl & Vietry, Newport, R. I. i) 


WHEN; words by Lord Alfred Tenny- 
son, music by Dorothy A. Gandy: | 
medium voice in D. [27476 | 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1910; 
FE) 244252; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


WHEN CLOVER IS WET WITH THE DEW; 
words by Lillian Clayton Smith, mu- 
sic by H. A. Dinsmore. Skowhegan, 
Me., Milburn music pub co. 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 11, 1910; 4 
E 2483869; Harry A. Dinsmore, ; 
Skowhegan, Maine, 


WHEN DAN CUPID IS AROUND; words 
and music by A. H. Haskins. 


[27478 
© Noy. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oet. 31, 1910; 
EK 242863; Arthur H. Haskins, 


Reynoldsville, Pa. 


WHEN DAYS ARE DREARY; 
music by Chas. J. Harris. [27479 | 


© Nov: 17, 19103> 2°" hiev 2): 
1910; E 244635; C. W. Thompson & | 
co., Boston, Mass. 


WHEN I BEHELD THEE (Wie ich dein } 
aug’ gesehen); words by Alfred H. | 
Quaritch, English version by L. H. 
David, music by Cuthbert Clarke. 

[27480 | 


© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 191053) 
E 244068; Metzler & co. (1909) Itd., 
London, England. 


WHEN I COME TO MARRY; trio from the | 
musical play Marriage a- la carte, } 
words by C. M. S. McLellan, music 
by Ivan Caryll. [27481 | 


© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 10, 1910; 
E 244290; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon-'} 
don, England. 


WHEN I GATHERED THE MYRTLE WITH | 
Mary; words by Will A. Heelan,)| 
music by Seymour Furth. [27482 | 


© Nov. 19, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 19, | 
1910; E 244625; Jos. Morris ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


1576 


[27477 | 


words and | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27500 


WHEN I HOBBLE ALONG IN MY HOBBLE 
SKirT; words and music by J. I. 
Martin. [27483 

© 1c. Noy. 16, 1910; E 248531; J. 
Irwin Martin, Detroit, Mich. 

WHEN I’M FAR AWAY FROM HOME 
SWEET HOME; words and music by 
Joo. Gurran. . New York, EF. B. 
Haviland pub. co. 27484 

ff) Nag..2..1910; 2c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
E 243073; John D. Curran, Toronto, 

- Canada. 

WHEN I TAKE MY MORNING PROMENADE; 
written by A. J. Mills, composed by 
Bennett Scott. London, Star music 
pub. co., ltd. [27485 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
E 242434; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 

WHEN IN DISGRACE; madrigal, sonnet 
by Shakespeare, music by Richard 
H. Walthew; mixed voices. (Chor- 
al library, no. 38.) [27486 


©) Get, 31, 1910; 2 c Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242984; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHEN JUNE ROLLS AROUND WITH ITS 
ROSES; words by Will D. Cobb, mu- 
sic by Marie Theresa Laing. [27487 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; 
EK 242419; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N. Y. 


WHEN LOVE HAS LOST ITS WAY; words 
by Wyndham M. Lewis, music by R. 
A. Browne. Professional. [27488 

© 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 1910; EB 243537; 
Wyndham M. Lewis, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


WHEN NANcy BROWN KISSED HIRAM 
GREEN GOOD-BYE; from Lower berth 
thirteen, lyric by Gillespie and 
Davis, music by Jos. E. Howard. 

[27489 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; | 


EK 241829; 
Mork” N.Y. 


WHEN THE AUTUMN LEAVES ARE FALL- 
ING, CAROLINE: words and music by 
W.S. Baker. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [27490 


© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 


EK 241813; W. S. Baker, Sagamore, 
Mass. 


Chas. K, Harris, New 


WHEN THE BIRDIES SING A SWEET GOOD 
NIGHT; words and music by J. HE. 
Christenson. Washington, D. C., H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27491 

fe Nor i 1910: 2 c. Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244509; John E. Christen- 
son, Deerwood, Minn. 


Loe 


Or 


WHEN THE DAY IS DONE; by Edward 

Stanley; piano. [27492 

©. Nov. 1,, 1910222 'c, Octal, sto; 

BE 242841; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


WHEN THE EVENING SHADOWS FALL; 
words and music by D. E. MacDon- 
ald. New York, F. B. Haviland pub. 
co. [274938 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
BH 241814; D. Etta MacDonald, Graf- 
ton, W. Va. 


WHEN THE GRAPES HANG IN CLUSTERS 
ON THE VINE; words and music by 
M. P. Stevens. Washington, D. C., 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27494 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 25, 1910; 
E 241770; Mamie P. Stevens, South 
Haven, Minn. 


WHEN THE HEART BEATS TRUE; words 
by Alexander Groves, music by 
Arthur Donaldson. [27495 


@©) Nov, 16,..1910::::2; -c.- Nowot 17, 
1910; EH 244592; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN THE LAST RED ROSE OF SUMMER 
FADFS AWAY; words by H. L. Lyman, 
music by H. Wallace. [27496 


© 1c. Sept. 8, 1910; E 244530; 
Herbert L. Lyman & Harry Wallace, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


WHEN THE MOON SHONE BRIGHT ON 
NELLIE; words and music by F. K. 
Bull. Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27497 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c Nov. 3, 1910; 
Hh 244074; Floyd K. Bull, Hastings, 
Mich. 


WHEN THE SUN HAS LOST ITS GOLD; 
written by Leonard Cooke, com- 
posed by Henry E. Pether. [27498 


© Nove 157 AIO 2 ese Nay. 15; 
1910: EH 244538: Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


WHEN THE SUN’S LAST RAYS ARE 
SHINING THRO’ THE TREES; words 
and music by J. G. Ingraham. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27499 


@vOct, U4 Agi0;' 2. Oct.'f,- 1910; 


E 240698: J. G. Ingraham, Fort 
Fairfield, Maine. 
WHEN THE TWILIGHT FADES AWAY; 


words by A. L. Howe, music by A. 
Roberts. [27500 

© 1c. Nov. 14, 1910; IS 248453 ; 
Arthur lL. Howe, Methuen, Mass., 
and Alfred Roberts, Lawrence, Mass, 


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pt. 115, 1 S.5 V5 


WHEN TWILIGHT FADES; meditation by 
Frederic L. Ryder; piano. [27501 


© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
KH} 243208; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG MAGGIE; 
by J. A. Butterfield, theme and va- 
riation by Rose M. Brochard; piano. 

[27502 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 2438179; Century music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU ARE MINE AGAIN; lyric by 
George F. Reynolds, music by Law- 
rence L. Willey. [27503 


Ori tes (Oct, Aaa O10 = jt 242017 ; 
L. L. Willey & co., Rochester, N. H. 


WHEN YOU'RE IN WRONG WITH THE 
RIGHT GIRL; words by Gus Kahn, 
music by Grace LeBoy. [27504 


© 1.¢. Oct. 19, 1910; BH 242392; 
Kedzie music co., Chicago, [1]. 


WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN; Dy 
James Thornton; vocal orch. no. 
1162, key of C. Ato. [27505 


© Oct: 21, 19105 °2 e: Oct. 22.1910: 
E 241675; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorks IN Ye 


WHEN YOU WOO A MAIDEN; words and 
music by A. S. Croome. [27506 


© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1910; 
EK 241865; Bach & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


WHEN ZIM-ZIM GO THE CYMBALS; trio 
from the musical play Marriage a la 
earte, words by C. M. S. McLellan, 
musie by Ivan Caryll. [27507 

©. Nove 149 1900. 2 ¢ Nov. 25: 
1910; FE 244547; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


WHENE’ER I THINK See 


Holmval (Robert). 


OF THEE. 


WHERE ARE THE STARS OF YESTERDAY ; 
words by Louis Weslyn, music by 
George Christie. [27508 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 © Nov. 8, 1910: 
HK 244245; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorks NiX¥e 


WHERE MY SWEETHEART WAITS FOR ME; 
words and musie by Mrs. J. M. De- 


Witt. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. 27509 


Octal ylotO: Ze! Oet, 1910: 
E 240702; Mrs. James M. DeWitt, 
Ovid, Mich. 


WHERE THE FRAGRANT ROSES GROW; 
words by R. V. Owen, music by H. 
Ix. Dugdale. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27510 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1910; 

HE 240687; R. V. Owen, Mitchell, 
Oreg. 
WHERE THE MOONLIGHT O’ER THE RIVER 


GLEAMS; words and music by M. 
Morse. Washington, D..C.,. H. 
Kirkus Dugdale Co. [27511 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 25, 1910; 
FE 241765; Meurial Morse, Vassar, 
Mich. 


WHEREFORE (THE) AND THE WHY; 
words by Ruth Inge Bjork, music by 
D. B. Towner. WAG ID C4 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 e. Noy. 1, 1910; 
HK 244022; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHILE FIGHTING FOR THE HONOR OF 
OLD GLORY ; words and music by T. J. 
Bolger. Professional. [27513 

© 1c. Nov. 11, 1910; M 243395; 
Thomas J. Bolger, Mount Washing- 
ton, Mass. 


WHILE I LISTEN TO THY VOICE; madri- 
gal, words by E. Waller, music by 
Alfred King; mixed voices. Ato. 
(Choral library, no. 41.) [27514 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2-c* OG 175 1910- 
EK 242194; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHIP-POOR-WILL (THE); waltz by R. 

Streabbog; piano. [27515 

© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 2482338; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

WHISPERINGS OF LOVE; valse sentimen- 
tale by Charles Kinkel, ed. by H. de 
Roode; piano. [27516 

© Nov. 4, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 8, 1910; 
Ei 244261; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


WHISPERS IN THE DELL; tone poem by 
W. C. Powell; piano. [27517 
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 7, 1910; 
KH 243218; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
WHITE ROSE; nocturne by Theodore 
Miller; piano. [27518 | 
© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 ©. Noy. 5, 191055 | 
ET 244137; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
caecowlve 
WHO CALLS; words by P. J. O'Reilly, 
music by J. Airlie Dix. [27519 | 
© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1910; | 
E 242801; Boosey & co., London, | 
England. 


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nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


WHo CARES; words and music by A. G. 
Brehm. [27520 
Perey 11, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. .10, 
1910; E 244317; A. G. Brehm, St. 
Marys, Pa. 


WHo xkNnows; words by Gertrude 
Rogers, music by L. C. Worrell. 
Toa 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; 
BE 242783; Lola Carrier Worrell, 
Denver, Colo. 


WHO'LL BE THE BOY FOR THE PLACE; 
words and music by J. H. Welch. 
[27522 
© Oct. 30, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1910; 
E 242876; J. H. Welch, Cogan Sta- 
tion, Pa. 
WHo’s LOOoONY Now; words by Edgar 
Selden, music by C. F. Zittel. [27523 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241836: Maurice Shapiro, New 
Wark, WN. Y. 
WHOSE DEAR ARE YOU; words and 
music by P. F. Woodford. [27524 


© 1c. Oct. 24, 1910; EB 242463; 
Percy F. Woodford, Elmira, N. Y. 


WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH; words arr. 
and music composed by G. S. 
Schuler. [27525 


© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 
1910; E 244838; George S. Schuler, 
Chicago, Il]. 


WHy ports Mrs, FLANAGAN WANT TO 
GO TO THE ISLE oF MAN; written and 
composed by Tom B. Newsome. 

[27526 

i} Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 15, 

1910; BE 244539; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


WHY HAVE WE GIFTs; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by C. F. Price. 
[27527 
Oe 10; 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 
1910; E 243605; Carl F. Price, New 
Work, N.Y. 


WHY THAT TEAR; words by Geo. Graff, 
jr., music by Jessie Mae Jewitt. 
[27528 
© Noy. 16, 1910- 2 ¢ Nov. 17, 
1910; EH 244593; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

WIE EINST; ged. von Ella Triebuigg, 
musik von Joseph Marx, fiir mit- 
tlere stimme, (Lieder und gesiinge, 
erste folge, no. 27.) [27529 

(© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢ Oct. 29, 
1910; E 241857: 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


68294—10——10 


Schuberthaus-ver- | 


WIE KRIEGT MAN EINEN MANN; tanz- 
lied aus der operette, Die keusche 
Barbara, text von Rudolf Bernauer 
u. Leop. Jacobson, musik von Oskar 
Nedbal. [275380 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242598; Ludwig Doblinger 


(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany, 
WIEGENLIED (Berceuse); von WW. 


Brandt, op. 14, ftir cornet 4 pistons 
mit klavier begleitung. [27531 


© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1910; 
EH 244419; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WIELANDS FLUG; dichtung von Mi. 
Waldeck, musik von Simon Breu, op. 
85, fiir knaben, mi&nner-und gemi- 
schten chor, bariton-u. bass solo mit 
begleitung des pianoforte, no, 1-7. 

[275382 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; 
EK 242585; Gebriider Hug & co. 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WILD ROSE; waltz by Theodore Miller; 
piano. [27533 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
H 244138; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


WILL SOME ONE PLEASE TELL MY PAPA 
THAT WE HAVE MOVED AWAY; words 
by C. H. Laurie, music by Carl 
Krause. New York, Jerome H. 
Remick & co. [275384 


© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 
EK 240718; C. H. Laurie, New York, 
N.Y. 


WILL THEY RING FOR ME; words by 
EH. S. Ufford, music by W. J. Kirk- 
patrick. [275385 


©)Oct. 22,1910; Qe: Oct. 22, 1910: 
E 241608; W. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN I’M OLD; 
words and music by Addie Godfrey- 


—— 


Healey. (27536 

© Nov. 17, 1910; Nov. 19, 
1910; E 244615; H. Oscar Healey, 
Baltimore, Md. 


eres 


WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN MY HAIR HAS 
TURNED TO GRAY; words and music 
by W. B. Hyner. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27538T 

©: Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. T, 1910; 
Ix 240680: Willie Belle Hyner, Green- 
ville, Miss. 


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WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN THE HONEY- 
MOON IS OVER; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Fred Fischer. 

[27538 


© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 29, 1910: 
E 241837; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Mork No yK 
WILL YOU REALLY PROMISE ME; words 
and music by Mrs, M. Nicklin. New 
York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 
[275389 


© Och 121910 2 Oc 2 1910; 
E 242448; Mrs. Maude 
Nickleville, Pa. 


WILL YOU REMEMBER ME; words by H. | 


.Maloy, music by H. K. Dugdale. 
Washington, D. C., H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. 


Or Nove 12519105 °2."c) Nov. 15, 
1910; E 244510; Hattie Maloy, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 


WIND AND LYRE; words by Edwin 
Markham, music by Harriet Ware, 
low voice. [27541 

© Nov 167 1910.92 ¢ Nov. 16, 


1910; E 248583; John Church ¢o., 
. Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WIND (THE) OF MEMORY; by G. R. | 
[27542 | 


Combs, op. 80; piano. 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11; 1910; 
E 243362; Gilbert Raynolds Combs, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WINDMILL (THE); by Ralph H. Bel- 
lairs; piano. Continental fingering. 
[275438 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; 


EH 241936; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


WINDRADFR; ged. von G. Falke, musik 


von Joseph Marx, fiir mittlere 
stimme. (Lieder und gesange, erste 
folge, no. 28.) [27544 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c« Oct. 29, ! 


1910; E 241858; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 


WINNING WAYS; waltz, by Pierre 
Renard; piano. [27545 | 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c Nov. 14, 


1910; E 248477; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WINSOME LASSIE; music by Katherine 
Heyman. (Two Scotch songs, no. 1.) 


[27546 | 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1910: 
EH 242033; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


1 


Nicklin, 


[27540 | 


| WITH WHIP AND SPUR; march by J. A. 


WINTER; words by Alfred Bryan, 

music by Albert Gumble. [27547 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 

E 242655; Jerome H. Remick & @o., 
New. York, Nowe 


WINTER (A) SUNSET; improvisation by 
F. Addison Porter, op. 26; piano. 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; 
E 241988; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


WISE (THE) FISHERMAN; barn dance 
and schottische by Annie A. Haw-. 
ley, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; orchestra. 
4to. [27549 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244060; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Ne 


WITH AUTUMN LEAVES; words by Rob- 


ert Clifton Bingham, music by 
Dorothy A. Gandy; medium voice in 
C. [27550 


© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 8, 1910; 
E 244253; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Schade; piano. [27551 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
EH 248361; John A. Schade, EHliza- 
beth, N. J. 


WITHDRAWN; words by John B. Tabb, 
music by A. Fredin. [27552 


© Oct. 26, 1910; 2c OrckeZa4 a0: 
E 242718; Aline Fredin, % Willis 
music co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WITHERED (A) ROSE; words by Le Roy | 
Scarlett, music by Henriette Blanke- | 
Belcher. [27553 


©. Nov. .1, 1910; 2 « Noy. 3, 1910; 
E 243121; J. H. Remick & co., New 
York, IN. Y. 


WITHIN A MILE OF EDINBORO’ TOWN; | 
[words by T. d’Urfey], ed. by Al- j 
berto Randegger ; 
mG. [27554 


© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; | 


E 242977; Wickins & eco., London, j 
England. | 
Wo DICH DER WIENER-WALD UM- 
RAUSCHT; lied in der _  operette, 


Herr Biedermaier und frau, text 
von Toni Gerlich, musik von C. M. q 
Ziehrer. [27555 | 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; j 
E 243124; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
bard Herzmansky), Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


voice and piano ¥ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27975 


WomAN (THE) OF CANAAN; sacred 
cantata, words written and selected 
by Maude Rubel, music by D. A. 
Townend. Vocal score. 4to. [27556 

© Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; 
E 244091; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


WooDLAND (A) wWoorINGe; words and 

music by Cora Barr Packard. [27557 

© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; 

E 240723; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WoritpD (THE) IS FULL OF WOMEN’S 
EYES; from Judy forgot, words by 
Avery Hopwood, music by Silvio 
Hein. . 

mer, 1910; 2c. Oct 7, 1910; 
EH 240742; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


WorRSHIP CHRIST, THE NEW BORN KING; 
Christmas song, music by M. Green- 
wald. [27559 

Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 
H 241793; Leo. Feist, New York, 
Wey. 


WoRSHIP THE NEW-BORN KING; words 
by James Montgomery, music by 
BH. S. Lorenz. [27560 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 
EK 244127; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


WoRrRTHY IS THE LAMB; words and mu- 
sic by W. Evans. [27561 


eased 1910:.2 e. Oct 17, 
1910; E 242442; William Evans, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO TAKE A LITTLE 
GIRL TO RAISE; words by Dave Rad- 
ford, music by Leo Bennett. [27562 


© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; 
EK 241657; Chas. D. Gallagher, New 
Work, IN- Y. ; 


Wyomine (THE) PRANCE; a rag two 
step, by Kerry Mills; piano. [27563 
ier Noy, 14, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 14, 
1910; E 2438455; F. A. Mills, New 
Mork, IN. Y. 
YALLERBUD (THE) GLIDE; jig step by 
¥. Neddermeyer; piano. [27564 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1910; 
EH 242866; F. L. Neddermeyer, Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 


YE AULD MAN; old English song, words 
adapted by Yvette Guilbert, music 
arr. and harmonized by G. Ferrari. 

[27565 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 243386; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


[27558 | 


YE Boston Boy; march by Frank B. 

Smith; banjo. [27566 

© Nov. 10,1910; 2c. Nov. 14, 1910; 

E 248443; Stephen Shepard, Pater- 
son, N. J. 


YES Motty, I’LL BE DREAMING; words 
and music by F. M. Beecher. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[27567 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ¢c. Nov. 2, 1910; 

EH 248063; Florence M. Beecher, 
Bethel, Conn. 


You; words by M. A. Lang, music by 
A. Roth. [27568 


© 1 cc. Oct. 2%, 19102") 241807 
Madalene Abbott Lang & Alfred 
Roth, New York, N. Y. 


You ALONE; a love song by Frederic 

Emerson Farrar; piano. [27569 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1910; 

EH 244246; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Worl Ne oye 


YoU ARE THE ONLY ONE; words and 

music by Walter 8. Daley. [27570 

© 1G, Noy. 2) 1910. 72443556 
Hit pub. co., Roxbury, Mass. 


YoU ARE THE SWEETEST LITTLE GIRL I 
EVER MET; words by Wm. C. Welzel, 
jr., music by W. Held. New York, 
KF. B. Haviland pub. co. P27 cl 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1910; 
Hi 243067; William Held, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


You CAN WIN ME—IF YOU’LL WoO ME— 
WHILE WE WALTZ; words by Sylves- 
ter Maguire, music by Alfred Sol- 
man. [275(2 

© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
BE 244372; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Work. INGEN. 

You CAN’T CHEW MY CHEWING GUM; 
words by Earle C. Jones, music by 
V.S. Carter. [27573 

© Oct. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 14, 1910; 
E 243523; Sam J. Curtis, New York, 
ING YS 

You DON’? SEEM LIKE THE GIRL I USED 
TO KNOW; lyrics by E. West, music 
by H. Dudley. [27574 

© 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; E 241519; 
Harry Dudley and Eugene West, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

You’LL LOVE ME YET; words by Robert 
Browning, music by T. M. Long- 
streth, Philadelphia, Thomas & Sar- 
gent. [27575 

© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 
E 243368: T. Morris Longstreth, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


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You LOVE NO MORE; words and music 
by Pascal I. Joseph. [27576 


iC) Nov. 7; 1910-°2 € Nov, Ce1910- 


E 243256; Maurice Shapiro. New 
Work Ney: 
You MARRY A MARIONETTE; from 


Naughty Marietta, lyric by Rida 
Johnson Young, music by Victor 
Herbert. [205T 

© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; 
E 241577; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork, INS OY: 

YOuU’RE JUST TOO SWEET TO LIVE; words 
and music by Avery and Hart and 
Chris. Smith. [27578 

© Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1910; 
E 225865; Ted Snyder co., New 
orks N.Y. 

YOU’RE MY OLD KID; words and music 

by J. A. Grabler. [27579 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1910; E 242368; 
John A. Grabler, Cleveland, Ohio. 


YOU’RE THE SWEETEST GIRL OF ALL; 
words and music by Ted Quad- 
lander. [27580 

© Nov. 9, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; 


E 2438374; Harry Kelly music pub. | 


co., Kansas city, Mo. 


You WANT TO GO TO TOKIO; written 
and composed by J. P. Harrington, | 
[27581 | 
© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; | 
EK 241757; Francis, Day & Hunter, | 


Harry Lane and John Neat. 


London, England. 


YOU WEAR THE ROSE, LOVE; words by 
Boyle Laperriere, music by Jules 
Faber, in F. [27582 

© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
E 243242; H. H. Sparks, Toronto, 
Canada. 


You, you; from the musical play 
Marriage a la carte, words by C. M. 
S. McLellan, music by Ivan Caryll. 

[27583 

© Noy. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 

1910; E 244548; Chappell & co., ltd.. 
London, England. 


YOUNG BRAVES; rondino, by George L. 
Spaulding; piano. (Seven 
pieces, no. 6.) [27584 

© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910: 
I} 244002; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Youne (THE) FLIRT; dance by Gustay | 


Cords; piano. (Children’s festival, 
no. 2.) [27585 

© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
E 244093; Augener, lItd., London, 
England. 


1582 \ 


easy | 


YOUNG HUNTER’S MARCH; Dy Hillis 

Woodward; piano. [27586 

© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 11, 1910; 

E 2434387; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Il. 


YounG (THE) NUN’S PRAYER; by Lud- 
wig Kellermann, op. 21; piano. 
[27587 
© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 e Nov. 5, 1910; 
E 244139; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


YouNnGc (THE) PEOPLE’S CHORUS; words 
by Kate Ulmer and others, music by 

» I. H. Meredith. 64 p. 4to. [27588 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 15, 1910; 
A 274279; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
Works ING *¥: 

YOUNG SHEPHERDESS; waltz, by George 
L. Spaulding; piano. Seven easy 
pieces, no. 7.) [27589 

© Oct. 22, 1910: 2'@ Mave 421 910- 
E 244005; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

YOUNG SINGERS’ SONGS; 
Wm. Arms Fischer. (The half dol- 
lar music series. ) [27590 

© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 22, 1910; 
E 241651; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


compiled by 


YOUR LOVE MEANS ALL THE WORLD TO 
ME; words by Wm. Lang, music by 
Archie Macdonald. [27591 


© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 29, 1910; 
E 241843; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Work; Ne ¥. 


YOUR LOVE MEANS THE WORLD TO ME; 
from Naughty Marrietta, lyric by 
Leo J. Curley. music by Ernest R. 
Ball. 


© Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
E 241570; M. Witmark & sons, New | 
York: Ny : 


YOURS ARE THE SWEETEST EYES; words 

and music by L. Z. Phillips. [27593 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; 

E 242551; Southern music co., Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 


YULETIDE GLADNESS; Christmas sery- 
ice, words by Julia H. Johnson and 
others, music by W. A. Post and oth- 
ers. S8vo. [27594 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1910; @- 
E 243045; Judefind bros., Baltimore, §) 
Md. 


ZELICA; oriental intermezzo, by R. 
Zippe; piano. : [27595 


© 1c. Oct. 14, 1910; E 242008; 
Richard Zippe, Chicago, Il. 


[27592 9 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 27611 
ZIGEUNERTANZ (Gipsy dance) ; von Carl | Zwizcespricu (Dialogue); nocturne 
Bohm, op. 389, fiir pianoforte, ohne von Erik Meyer-Helmund, op. 135, 
octavenspannung und mit finger- no. 3, ftir pianoforte 4 hiandig, 
satzbezeichnung. (Acht' vortrag- bearb. von Adolf Ruthardt. [27603 
stiicke, no. 4.) [27596 © Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, 


eeesepe. 14, 1910: 2 ec Oct. 26, 1910; E 242676; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
1910; E 242681; Otto Forberg, Leip- zig, Germany. 


zig, Germany. P 
g; y 2™° GAVOTTE EN RE: von F. J. Gossec, 


ZFINGARESCA : by Hubert Bauersachs : arr. von Alfred Moffat, fiir violine mit 
violin and piano. [27597 pianoforte-begleitung, nach den origi- 
© Oct. 15, 1910: 2 ¢. Nov. 9, 1910: nal-ausgaben. (Classische stiicke, no. 


lil ©) Sept. 27, 1910 2c) Oct. 22 
ea, Mo. 1910; E 241714; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Zip: by J. G. Becker; pf. [27598 Mainz, Germany. 

erence. Oct. 20, 1910; EH 241567; 
Joy Geraldine Becker, Waterloo, 
Iowa. 


3°™° CONCERTO; par S. Rachmaninow, 
op. 30, revidiert von Wilh. Dugge. 
1. Pour piano avec un 2° piano. 2. 
Pour piano avec orchestre, parti- 
tion. [27605, 27606 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c each Nov. 4, 
1910; E 243125, 243126; A. Gutheil, 
Moscow, Russia. 


Zuo EINEM DRAMA; tondichtung von 
Friedrich Gernsheim, op. 82, fiir 
grosses orchestra. Partitur. 4to. 

[27599 

© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; 

BE 242797; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin, Germany. 


5e™e NOCTURNE; par Carlo Albanesi, 
pour piano. [27607 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢« Oct. 24, 
1910; E 242576; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Zuzu; words by C. P. McDonald, mu- 

sic by Percy Wenrich. [27600 

© Noy. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1910; 

E 244318; Victor Kremer co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


7°S CONCERTO IN G-DUR; von Ferdi- 

nand Buchner, op. 638, fiir fl6te und 

klavier. [27608 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 2438276; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ZWEI KONIGE SASSEN AUF ORKADAL 
(Two kings sat together in Orka- 
dal); poem by Geibel, English ver- 
sion by Henry G. Chapman, munic by 
Charles T. Griffes; low voice. 

[27601 

© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; 

E 241800; G. Schirmer, New York, 
es 


ZWEI-UND DRIESTIMMIGE INVENTIONEN. 
See Bach (J. S.) 


8'°S CONCERT IN C-DUR; von Ferdinand 

Biichner, op. 64, fiir fldte und klavier. 

27609 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

E 248277; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

92*° (DER) PSALM; musik von Otto 

Taubmann, fiir gemischten chor ohne 

begleitung. Partitur. 4to. [27610 

© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; 

EH 244191; N. Simrock, g. m. b. bh, 
Berlin, Germany. 

1915 THE TIME, FRISCO THE PLACE; 

words and musie by Jack Lipton. 


ZWEITES KONZERT FUR DIE VIOLINE, IN 
D pur. See Mozart (W. A.) 


ZWEITES KONZERTSTUCK Es DUR; von 


E 243330; H. T. Bauersachs, St. aT) [27604 
W. Brandt, op. 12, fiir cornet 4 pis- 


tons mit klay ierbegleitung. [27602 [27611 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1910; © Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 16, 
EH 244420; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 1910; HE 243557; Jack Lipton, San 
Leipzig, Germany Franciseo, Cal. 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1910: 2 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 53 unpublished ) ~ 407 
Class EK, musical compositions (including 1,366 kala and 7 ae 

contributions LO WET LO CICA) et eee ot oe iia Os Af A Se SEE ee 204 


“TTY 5 | 3TH | yale eee ie a RP ei Nes ONCE é Me eats 611 


Bizet (GEORGES) 


‘LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 


AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


AUF WIEDERSEHN; by S. B. Schlesinger. 


[27612 

© by Sebastian B. Schlesinger, 

Paris, France, as author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 13807, 

Noy. 2, 1910. Original entry, Oct. 22, 
1883, no. 19455. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) GATE; by S. W. 


Spencer. [27613 


© by S. W. Spencer, Chicago, I1., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1257, Oct. 22, 1910. 
Original entry in Songs of free 
grace, June 9, 1883, no. 10480. 


BENEDIC ANIMA MEA; by Thos. Spencer 


Lloyd, in B fiat. [27614 


© by Emily Lloyd, Detroit, Mich., 
as the widow of the author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
1291, Oct. 28, 1910. Renewal entry, 
Noy. 20, 1896, no. 684138. 


Menuet de Varle- 
sienne, by G. Bizet; rev. and fingered 
by William Mason. [27615 


© by Mrs. H. van Sinderen, New 
York, N. Y., as the child of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1247, Oct. 19, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 6, 1882, 
no. 20633. 


CASTING ALL YOUR CARE UPON HIM; by 


James McGranahan. {27616 


© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1230, Oct. 20, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 28, 1883, no. 17817. 


CHARLESTON (THE) BLuES; by Dave 


Braham. [27617 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1273, Oct. 28, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Nov. 28, 1882, no. 20306. 


1589 


CoMING 


CHRIST OUR PASSOVER; Easter anthem, 


by P. A. Schnecker, quartet and 
chorus. No. 2 in G. [27618 

© by Mrs. P. A. Schnecker as 
widow of the author, New York, 
N. Y., in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no, i310) Noy: ~ 1957 19%@: 
Original entry, Mar. 5, 1883, no. 
4089. 


(THE) OF THE KINGDOM 
DRAWETH NEAR; by James McGrana- 
han. [27619 

© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1225, Oct. 20, 1910. 
Original entry, Sept. 28, 1883, no. 
17812. 


EXERCISES FOR TRAINING THE FEMALE 


voice; by Emma Seiler. [27620 

© by Carl Seiler, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 1105, Sept. 14, 1910.: 
Renewal entry, June 6, 1896, no. 
33807. 


FEAR THOU NOT; by James McGrana- 


han. [27621 

© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1228, Oct. 20, 1910., 
Original entry, Sept. 28, 1888, no. 
17815. 


Kor Gop sO LOVED THE WOBLD; by 


James McGranahan. | [27622 

© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1235. Oct. 20, 1910. 
Original entry, Nov. 8, 1852, no.. 
18965. 


Gop KNOWS IT ALL; by E. A. Hoffman. 


27623 

© by E. A. Hoffman, Chicago, Ll, 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 1238, Oct. 20, 1910. 

Original entry, Sept. 21, 1888, no. 
17422. 


CATALOGUE 
27624 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. TE Mes av} 


HALLELUJAH FOR THE CROSS; by James 
MecGranahan. [27624 


© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1236, Oct. 20, 1910. 
Original entry, Nov. 8, 1882, no. 
18966. 


Hoop’s CAROLS, NO. 4; by Jno. R. 
Sweney and W. J. Kirkpatrick. 
[27625 


© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1293, Nov. 
4,1910. Original entry, Nov. 8, 1882, 
no. 18991. 


I HOPE TO MEET YOU ALL IN GLORY; 
words by Emma Pitt, music by W. J. 
Kirkpatrick. [27626 

© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1294, 
Noy. 4, 1910. Original entry, May 
15, 1883, no. 9039. 


I NEVER DRINK BEHIND THE BAR; by 
Dave Braham. [27627 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1269, Oct. 28, 1910. Origi- 
nal entry, Nov. 28, 1882, no. 20301. 


KEEP ON; by W. J. Kirkpatrick. 
[27628 


© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1296, 
Nov. 4, 1910. Original entry, Aug. 
11, 1883, no. 14885. 


KIND WORDS ARE ALWAYS BEST; words 
by Eben E. Rexford, music by W. J. 
Kirkpatrick. [27629 

© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1297, 
Nov. 4, 1910. Original entry, Aug. 
11, 1883, no. 14887. 
LET US WORK FOR JESUS; by James 
McGranahan. [27630 


© by Addie MecGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1234, Oct. 20, 1910. 
Original entry, Nov. 
18963. 


8, 1882, no. 


LinIgs (THE) CLUSTERED FAIR AND 
TALL; by C. Henshaw Dana. 
[27631 


© by Mrs. I. C. Bates Dana, Stam- 
ford, Conn., as executrix, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1266, Oct. 
26, 1910. Original entry, Oct. 31, 
1882, no. 18378. 


LONG HUNDREDS OF YEARS AGO; by Jos. 
Mosenthal. [27632 


© by Josephine Mosenthal, New 
York, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1277, Oct. 28, 1910. 
Original entry, Nov. 13, 1882, no. 
19271. 


Look To JESUS; hymn, by James Mc- 
Granahan. [27633 


© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1224, Oct. 20, . 1910. 
Original entry, in Gospel male choir, 
no. 2; Jan. 25, 1888, no. 1743. 


McNALLYS ROW OF FLATS; by -Dave 
Braham. [27634 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1272, Oct. 28, 1910. 
Original entry, Nov. 28, 1882, no. 
20804. 


MARCHE FUNEBRE; by A. D. Turner, 
op. 14, no. 2. (6 studies in double 
thirds, no. 2.) [27635 


© by Frank Turner, Birmingham, 
Ala., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1304, 
Noy. 12, 1910. Original entry. Oct. 
29, 1883, no. 20024. 


MARKET ON SATURDAY NIGHT; by Dave 
Braham. [27636 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 


r 
N 
a ° 


N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 2S years. 
Renewal no: 1275, Oct) 2357 4000; 


Original entry, Nov. 28, 1882, no. 
20307. 
MERCY’S FREE; by W. J. Kirkpatrick. 
[27637 
© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1292, 


Nov. 4, 1910... Original—entry +i 
Gospel light; Aug. 22, 1883, no. 
15476. 


1586 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


MILLARD’S SELECTIONS FROM POPULAR 
COMPOSERS; arr. for the social circle 
and quartette choirs by Harrison 
Millard. [276388 

© by Marie Millard Gottschalk, 
New York, N. Y., as executrix, in 
extension for 14 years. Extension 
no. 1179, Sept. 24, 1910. Renewal 
entry, Sept. 29, 1896, no. 54082. 


MINSTREL (THE) BOY; by H. R. Shel- 

ley. [27639 

© by Harry R. Shelley, Brooklyn, 

N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1267, Oct. 28, 

1910. Original entry, Nov. 27, 1882, 
no. 20221. 


MINUET; by William Mason, op. 43, for 
the pianoforte. [27640 


© by Mrs. H. van Sinderen, New 
York, N. Y., as the child of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no, 1246, Oct. 18, 
1910. Original entry, Dec. 1, 1882, 
no. 20421. 


Missinc; by H. L. Gilmour. [27641 


© by H. L. Gilmour, Wenonah, 
N. J., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 18989, Nov. 8, 
1882. Original entry, Nov. 1, 1910, 
no. 1288. 


Morse (FRANK BE.) 
cises, 


15 vocal exer- 


[27642 


© by Frank E. Morse, Boston, | 


Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1305, Nov. 2, 
1910. Original entry, Oct. 20, 1883, 
no, 19357: 


Mount HERMON IS OUR HOME; Dy 
James McGranahan. [27643 


© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 


author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-. 


newal no. 1226, Oct. 20, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 28, 1883, no. 17813. 


MULBERRY SPRINGS; by Dave Braham. 
[27644 

© by Geo. Braham, New York, 

N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1274, Oct. 28, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Nov. 28, 1882, no. 20305. 


NATIONAL (THE) SCHOOL FOR THE 
PIANO-FORTE; by W. F._ Sudds. 
Abridged ed. [27645 


© by W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, 
N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1112, Sept. 12, 
1910. Original entry, Nov. 20, 1882, 
no. 19689. 


1587 


27653 


NO CONDEMNATION; by James McGran- 
ahan. [27646 
© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1229, Oct. 20, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 28, 1883, no. 17816. 


NONE OF SELF AND ALL OF THEE; by 
J. B. Summer. [27647 


© by J. B. Summer, Chicago, II1., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1286, Oct. 31, 1910. 
Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, no. 
17416. 


NORMAL MUSIC COURSE; First reader, 
by John W. Tufts and H. E. Holt. 
[27648 
© by Alice C. Tufts, Camden, Me., 
and Alice M. Holt, Lexington, Mass., 
as the widows of the authors, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1117, Sept. 23, 1910. Original entry, 
July 20, 1888, no. 13318. 


— Manual for the use of teachers, by 
John W. Tufts and H. E. Holt. 
[27649 
© by Alice GC. Tufts, Camden, Me., 
and Alice M. Holt, Lexington, Mass., 
as the widows of the authors, in re; 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1116, Sept. 23, 1910. Original entry, 
Sept. 14, 1883, no. 16877. 
Second reader, by John W. Tufts 
and H. HE. Holt. [27650 
© by Alice C. Tufts,.Camden, Me., 
and Alice M. Holt, Lexington, Mass., 
as the widows of the authors, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1118, Sept. 23, 1910. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 18838, no. 16235. 
NotrurNo; by C. BE. van Laer, op. 18, 
for piano. [27651 
© by C. EB. van Laer, New York, 
N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1812, Noy. 19, 
1910. Original entry, Mar. 5, 1888, 
no. 4090. 
O ANGELS BRIGHT; by Geo. Wm. War- 
ren. [27652 
© by Chas. E. Warren, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1285, Oct. 28, 1910. Origi- 
nal entry, Nov. 18, 1882, no. 19272. 
O BLESSED LorpD Jesus; by John B. 
Marsh. [27658 
© by Walter Marsh, Boston, Mass., 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 1279, Oct. 28, 1910. Original en- 
try, Nov. 18, 1882, no. 19274. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. Thiet 


27654 
OLD (THE) FEATHER BED; by Dave 
Braham. [27654 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1270, Oct. 28, 1910. Origi- 
nal entry, Nov. 28, 1882, no. 20302. 
PEACE, PEACE IS MINE; by James Mc- 
Granahan. [27655 
© by Addie MceGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1233, Oct. 20, 1910. Origi- 
nal entry, Oct. 2, 1888, no. 18069. 


POMEGRANATE BLOSSOM; by Stephen A. 
Emery, op. 33, no. 1. [27656 
© by Sidney Emery, Louviers, 
Col., Stephen Emery, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y¥., Moritz H. Emery, St. 
Johns, N. B., Ernestine Emery 
Meschter, Woodbury, N. J., as the 
children of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
1306, Nov. 2, 1910. Original entry, 
Oct. 22, 1883, no. 19459. 
POVERTY’S TEARS EBB AND FLOW; by 
Dave Braham. [27657 
© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1268, Oct. 28, 1910. Origi- 
nal entry, Nov. 28, 1882, no. 20298. 
PRAY AND EARNESTLY PLEAD; by HE. A. 
Hoffman. [27658 
© by E. A. Hoffman, Chicago, I1., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 12387, Oct. 20, 1910. 
Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, no. 
17419. 
REMEMBRANCE; song without words, 
by F. C. Baumann, for piano: 
[27659 
© by Fred C. Baumann, New 
York, N. Y., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1259, 
Oct. 26. 1910. Original entry, May 
18, 1883, no. 9189. 


RING OUT YE CHRISTMAS BELLS; by 
Jos. Mosenthal. [27660 
by Josephine Mosenthal, New 
York. IN. oY. as: the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1278, Oct. 28, 1910. 
Original entry, Nov. 13, 1882, no. 
192738. 
ROMANZA; by C. E. van Laer, op. 17. 
[27661 
© by GC. _E. van Laer, New York, 
N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1248, Oct. 20, 
1910. Original entry, Jan. 15, 1883, 
no. 935. 


SALVATION ARMY; by Dave Braham. 
[27662 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1271, Oct. 28, 
1910. Original entry, Noy. 28, 1882, 
no. 20308. 


SERENADE; by J. A. Snow. [27663 


© by J. Albert Snow, Boston, 
Mass., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1241, Oct. 17, 
1910. Original entry, Nov. 17, 1882, 
no. 19538. 


So so POLKA; by Wm. Mason. [27664 


© by Mina M. van Sinderen, New 
York, N. Y., as the child of the de- 
ceased author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 1283, Oct. 28, 
1910. Renewal entry, Noy. 20, 1896, 
no. 63412. 


SOUNDS FROM FAIRYLAND; 
Wyman. 


by As oP. 
[27665 


© by Addie Wyman, New York, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 1281, Oct. 28, 1910. Renewal 
entry, Noy. 20, 1896, no. 63406. 


SWEET VIOLETS; by J. K. Emmet. 
[27666 


© by J. K. Emmet, Cincinnati, O., - 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 1290, Nov. 2, 1910. Original en- 
try, Nov. 8, 1882, no. 18976. 


TARGET MARCH; Dy H. Kleber. [27667 


© by Henry Kleber, Pittsburg, 
Pa., as author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 1284, Oct. 28, 
1910. Renewal entry, Nov. 20, 1896, 
no. 63415. 


TE Deum 1Nn D; by Lambilotte, arr. by 
Thos. Spencer Lloyd. [27668 


© by Emily Lloyd, Detroit, Mich., 
as the widow of the author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
1280, Oct. 28, 1910. Renewal entry, 
Noy. 20, 1896, no. 63408. 


Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS IN E MINOR; by F. 
Schaffter. [27669 


© by Florian Schaffter, New York, 
N. Y., aS author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no, 1245, Oct. 17, 
1910. Original entry, Nov. 29, 1882, 
no. 20832. 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


27680 


TEN (THE) REAL EMBELLISHMENTS | TURNING ON THE WHEELS OF TIME; by 


TovusowuRs GAI; by S. B. Mills. 


uSed in the delivery of vocal and in- 
strumental music, illustrated in 20 
’ compositions for the _ pianoforte, 
thoroughly explained by HE. D. Wag- 
ner; rey., enl. and translated from 
the German by C. L. Doll. [27670 
© By C. L. Doll, care Edward 
Schuberth & co., New York, N. Y., as 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1264, Oct. 28, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Jan. 13, 1883, no. 808. 


THERE SHALL BE SHOWERS OF BLESSING; 
by James McGranakan. [27671 


© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
nhewal no. 1231, Oct. 20, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 28, 1883, no. 17818. 
[27672 

© by Edward Mills, White Plains, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 1282, Oct. 28, 1910. 


Renewal entry, Nov. 20, 1896, no. 
63411. 


TURNER (A. D.) Prelude; op. 14, no. 1. 
(6 studies in double thirds, no. 1.) 
[27673 
© by Frank Turner, Birmingham, 
Ala., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1303, Nov. 
24930, Original entry, Oct. 29, 
1883, no. 20025. 


—— Thirteen easy octave studies; op. 


[27674 


© by Frank Turner, Birmingham, 


Ala., aS the next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1308, Nov. 
Zao. Original entry, Oct. 29, 
1883, no. 20021. 


James McGranahan. [27675 


© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1227, Oct. 20, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 28, 1888, no. 17814. 


WE ARE COMING; words by Fanny J. 


Crosby, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. 

[27676 

© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 

delphia, Pa., as author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 1295, Nov. 

4, 1910. Original entry in Spicy 
breezes; July 11, 1883, no. 12760. 


WHEN CHRIST WAS BORN IN BETHLE- 


HEM; by Jos. Mosenthal. [27677 


© by Josephine Mosenthal, New 
York, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1276, Oct. 28, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Nov. 18, 1882, no. 19270. 


WHOM HAVE I IN HEAVEN BUT THEE; 


by EH. A. Hoffman. [27678 

© by E. A. Hoffman, Chicago, Il., 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 1239, Oct. 20, 1910. 
Original entry, Sept. 21, 1883, no. 
17423. 


WorkK FOR JESUS; by W. J. Kirkpat- 


rick. [27679 

© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., as author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1298, Nov. 
4, 1910. Original: entry, Aug. 11, 
1883, no. 14888. 


YE ARE NOT YOUR OWN; by James Mc- 


Granahan. [27680 

© by Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1232, Oct. 20, 1910. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 28, 18838, no. 17819. 


A LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC. 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANI- 


CALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER 


SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909 


AFRICAN (THE) GLIDE. [27681 
© Oct. 22, 1910; E 242408; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd Noy. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 77. 


AND WE WALKED, WALKED, WALKED. 


[27682 

© Oct. 18, 1910; E 241478; Jos. 

Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Noy. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
HITE. 

AUTUMN BLOOMS. [27683 


© June 22, 1910; E 234896; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 2, 1910; recorded. 
Wile. TOs 


Boreas (A northern idylle), for piano. 

[27684 

© Nov. 7, 1910; E 244223; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Nov. 14, 1910; recorded, 
Visl op. TT. 


BRAVE SOLDIERS (Two-step march) 
: [27685 
| suae 27 1910; 235107; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 2, 1910; recorded. 
Voc. 92776. 


BRIGHT EYES; Selection. [27686 


© Dee. 17, 1909; D 18421; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 22, 1910; recorded, 
rae. Ve. 


CHRISTOPHER CoLUMBUS DAY; march 
for pianoforte by Paul Bolegnese. 
[27687 
© Aug. 29 1910; E 287881; An- 
tonio Grauso, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, 
a. 1D. 


COME JOSEPHINE IN MY FLYING MA- 
CHINE. [27688 
© Oct. 18, 1910; H 241447; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 11, 1910; recorded, 
we 2, pi TT. 


CONSEQUENCES. [27689 

© Oct. 22, 1910; E 241673; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Di. 05: 

CUPID ASTRAY; waltz, by Walter Rolfe. 


[27690 
©xnesjuly: 19. 19106 Wins 212297 
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. Notice 


rec’d Noy. 18, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
D. WS: 
DANCH OF THE MARIONETTES; from 
Naughty Marietta. [27691 
© Oct. 19, 1910; BH 241571; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
Va 1h pe 1S: 
DIAMOND BABE. [27692 
© Oct. 138, 1910; EH 2412838; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 


rec’d Nov. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 77. 
Down AT MAMMy JINNYS. [27693 


© Aug. 1, 1910; HE 2385825; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 2, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 76. 

DUDELSACK-WALZER. [27694 

© Sept. 3, 1909; EH 214239; Jos. 

W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, 


Wel D, 0o: 
GrE! BUT YOU’RE HARD TO GET ALONG 
WITH. [27695 


© Oct. 20, 1910; EH 241545; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
reec’d Noy. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Dew. 
Girt (THE) IN THE TRAIN; march, for 
orchestra. [27696 
© Oct. 25, 1910; HE 242649; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 14, 1910; recorded, 
Nie Ue) ot GL 
mazurka or three-step, for orches- 
tra. [27697 
© Oct. 25, 1910; E 242650; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 14, 1910; recorded, 
Mia oar OC 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27698 


pt: Ts ess we 


Her’S THE CHAMPION OF THEM ALL. 
[27698 
© Nov. 21, 1910; E 243649; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y: Notice 
rec’d Nov. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 79. 


HONEY BOY, HONEY GAL, HONEY MOON. 
[27699 
© Oct. 13, 1910; E 241284; Jos. 


Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 9, 1910; reeorded, v. 1, 
Dette 

How bo you bo? [27700 


© Oct. 22, 1910; BE 241671; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Deke: 

ID LIKE TO POSE FOR YOU. [27701 

© Oct. 22, 1910; HE 241670; Chas. 

Kx. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

ree’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Ds 0. 


I HAVEN’T GOT A THING ON FOR TO- 
NIGHT. [27702 
© Oct. 20, 1910; E 241544; Jos. 
Morris co.,.New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd Nov. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
iw 


I'LL TAKE YOU HOME TO-MORROW, IF 
YOU'LL TAKE ME HOME TO-NIGHT. 

[27703 

© Oct. 29, 1910; E 241830; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 


rec’d Noy. 3, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
eel ite 
I’M A MARRIED MAN. [27704 


© Oct. 5, 1910; BE 241172: Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 
1, p. 75. 


I’M FALLING IN LOVE WITH SOMEONE; 
from Naughty Marietta. [27705 


©) Oct; 19, 1910: 241572: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
Wo, (pe. 0S: 


I WANT A REAL NICE MAN, [27706 


©) - Nov. 1,. 1910; "241979; 
Maurice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 11, 1910; recorded, 
Vi Dp. 

Ir I COULD SEE AS FAR AHEAD AS I CAN 
SEE BEHIND. [27707 


© Oct. 5, 1910; E 241173; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. No. 
tice rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 
i [na oe 


8 eee eee 


Ir I WERE ANYBODY ELSE BUT ME; 
from Naughty Marietta. [27708 


© Oct. 25, 1910; EH 242644; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
ViVi: 


IN A BUNGALOW. [27709 


© Oct. 22, 1910; E 241672; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y¥. Notice 

rec'd Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, y. 1, 
Ds 0d: 

IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME, [27710 


© Oct. 20, 1910; E 241548; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. ¥. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 9, 1910; recorded,-yv. 1, 
Den le 


IN THE JUNGLE SOCIAL SET. P2C(Ad 


© Oct. 20, 1910; E 241542; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 9, 1910;. recorded, v. 1, 
Delt: 

NEVER, NEVER CAN BE LOVE; from 
Naughty Marietta. [27712 


© Oct. 19; 1910 Weaaeias | MM. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 10, 1910; recorded, 
Vil, Si-O 


eas 


Iv’s PRETTY SOFT FOR SIMON; from 
Naughty Marietta. [27713 


© Oct. 19, 1910; E 241574; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
V. depends: : 


ITALIAN STREET SONG; from Naughty 
Marietta. : {27714 


© Nov. 16, 1910; H 244588; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 22, 1910; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 78. 


JUMPING JUPITER, selection. [27715 


© Sept. 12, 1910; E 237986; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 22, 1910; recorded, 
Vil siiese 


JUST A DREAM. [27716 


© Oct. 22, 1910; E 241668; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice” 
rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 75. 


LITTLE DANCING, JUMPING JIGGER. 
[27717 


© Aug. 1, 1910; E 285829; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 2, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 76. 


1592 


NCTICES OF USER 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1910 


LITTLE PICKANINNIES GO TO SLEEP. 


[27718 
Aus 351, 1910; H. 238870; Jos. 


Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 


ree’d Nov. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Be Ul. 
MADAME SHERRY SELECTION. [27719 


© May 16, 1910; E 232478; M. 


Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 2, 1910; recorded, 
2. 1G. 
MAID OF THE PANGO ISLE. [27720 
© Oct. 29, 1910; E 241838; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 16, 1910; recorded, 
Mae i. 
MAXIE DON’T TAKE A TAXIE. [27721 


© Oct. 5, 1910; E 240624; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd Nov. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 


D..1 
MISTER Voopoo; from Naughty Mari- 
etta. [27722 


© Oct. 25, 1910; E 242645; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N: Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
Vas, ih. TO. 


MOLASSES CANDY. ai28 

© Sept. 15, 1910; E 239273; Jos. 

W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d, Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Vs Lewes (5: 


MY GUIDING STAR. 

@© Apr. 11, 1910; E 230316; Jos. 

W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Weal pe CD. 


My LITTLE HAVANA MADE. [27725 
© Aug. 6, 1910; E 238259: Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 2, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 76. 
/My WHAT A FUNNY LITTLE WORLD THIS 
Is, [27726 
© July 12, 1910: E 236481; Jos. 
W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Weekes Pp. TD. 
NAUGHTY MARIETTA; Naughty 
Marietta. AT CAT. 
MeO. 19, 1910: WH 241575; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 10, 1910; recorded, 
wets so. 
Navy (THE) OF THE U.S. A. [27728 
© Oct. 19, 1910; E 241578; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 2, 1910; recorded, 
ee pe 76: 


[27724 


from 


| 
| 


Z1t39 
"NEATH THE SOUTHERN MOON; from 
Naughty Marietta. [27729 


© Oct. 25, 1910; E 242646; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
sel eh Oa Co 

NEW ORLEANS JEUNESSE DOREE; from 
Naughty Marietta. [27730 

© Oct. 25, 1910; EH 242647; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
Ves ls tes (eds 

O TINY PLAY THAT TRAUMERIE [27731 


© Sept. 6, 1910; E 238957: Mu- 
sicians’ music pub. co., New York, 
IN; PYGe) Notices reed! Oct-27 1910. 
recorded, v. 1, p. 75. 


OUT IN AN OCEAN OF LOVE. [270732 


© Oct. 22, 1910; H 241669; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 


ree’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 75. 
PLAYIN’ HONEYMOON. [27738 


© July 5, 1910; E 236261; Webb 
Rockefeller Miller, Chicago, Ill. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Viele De ho: 


SEVEN DAYS WALTZES. [27734 


© Aug. 1, 1910; E 235817: Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec'd 
Nov. 2, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 76. 
SKI-DA-MER-RINK-A-DOO. [27735 
© Nov. 24, 1909; HE 219578; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 2, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 76. 
SwEet (THE) BYE AND BYE; from 
Naughty Marietta. [27736 
© Oct. 19, 1910; EH 241576; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 10, 1910; recorded, 
Velen amie. 
SWEET SUZANNE, 27737 


© Aug. 29, 1910; EB 237499; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


Notice rec’d Noy. 1, 1910; recorded, 
ella oetdoy 
SWINGING WITH SOMEONE. [27738 
© Aug. 1, 1910; E 235827; Leo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice pes 
Nov. 2, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 10. 
TANGUAY (THE) RAG. [27739 
© Oct. 22, 1910; E 241674; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. ¥. Notice 
rec'd Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Dito. 


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DUAL Seay. os 


TEACH ME TO PRAY. [27740 
© May 11, 1910; © 232342- M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 22, 1910; recorded, 
Wel ete: 


THAT ESPAGNOLA SWING. [27741 


© Sept. 10, 1910; E 237931; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 9, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
one e 


THOUGIITS OF THEE (Souvenir). [27742 
© July 9, 1910; BH 2863895: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 2, 1910; recorded, 
Wael) opi Gs 


TOUT EN ROSE. [27743 

© July 22, 1909; HE 212248: Jos. 

W-. Stern & co, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, 

Wie ee gis 

WE'RE A BAND OF BOLD CONSPIRATORS. 

[27744 

© Aug. 20, 1910; E 238631; Leo 

Feist, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 2, 1910; recorded, v. 1, p. 76. 


WE'VE HUNTED THE WOLF IN THE 
FOREST; from Naughty Marietta. 
[27745 
© Oct. 25, 1910; E 242648; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
ee. Dawe: 


WHAT'S YOUR HURRY BIRDIE? 
© Oct. 20, 1910; E 241541; Jos. 
Morris co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
reec’d Nov. 9,. 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
Camel Ore 


! WHO'S LOONY NOW. 


[27746 | 


| D: 0: 


WHAT US POOR GIRLS GO THROUGH. 
[27747 
© Nov. 21, 1910; E 248650; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Noy. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 
1s ee 


WHEN JUNE ROLLS AROUND WITH ITS 

ROSES. [27748 

©. Oct. 21, 1910; H 242419; Maur- 

ice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 

tice rec’d Nov. 11, 1910; recorded, v. 
eS CL 


WHEN NANCY BROWN KISSED HIRAM . 
GREEN GOOD-BYE. [27749 
© Oct. 29, 1910; E 241829; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd Nov. 38, 1910; recorded; vy. 1, 
Deeatales 
[27750 
© Oct. 29, 1910; E 241886; Maur- 
ice Shapiro, New York, N. ¥. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 11, 1910; recorded, v. 
Carer 
You MARRY A MARIONETTE; from 
Naughty Marietta. loniol 
© Oct. -19, 1910. BIg=eiaa> Mi 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 10, 1910; recorded, 
Vie darko 


YOUR LOVE IS MY GUIDING STAR. [27752 


© June 29, 1910; EB 235093; Webb 
Rockefeller Miller, Chicago, Ill. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1910; recorded, 
Wiehe {teat 


ZIG ZAG RAG. {27753 


© Nov. 21, 1910; E 243651; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec'd Nov. 29, 1910; recorded, v. 1, 


1594 


INDEX TO PART 3—MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


[New series, volume 5, January—December, 1910. ] 


This index contains in one alphabet the names of the composers and copyright 
proprietors of all the music entered in the catalogue in the year 1910. 


Aarons (A. E.): 
Dreams. 24911 (99), 25503. 
Iwantawife. 24911 (124), 25959. 
Mr. Tannhauser. 2491i (146), 
26419. 
Modern magic (Oh! 
24911 (147). 
Modest Mazie. 26428, 
Omar. 24911 (154), 26663. 
On a Hottentot honeymoon. 
(155), 26664. 
Abaco (EH. F. D.): 
Sonate en fa majeur. 1162. 
Sonata in H-moll. 10892. 
Abbey effervescent salt co. 
waltz. 15706. 
Abbott (A.) & co.: 
Evening service. 18102. 
Four old French carols. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 
Song of the sword. 6386. 
Abbott (A. J.) Individual singing ex- 


Oh! Oh?) 


24911 


Abbey 


4151. 
16931. 


ercises. 13831, 21461, 23454, 26031, 
26082. 
Abbott (F.): 
Farewell Normal number two. 
16184. 


Praise the Lord, it’s coming. 26781. 
A Becket (T.): 
America. 14. 


Jesus saves my soul. 8781. 


Abel (A. G.) Reveries of a soldier. 
14847. 
Abelle (V.): 
Folatrerie. 11261. 
Pensant 4 toi. 11986. 
Abnormalite (The). 17081. 


Abrahall (R.) Wecame back. 24756. 
Abt (F.): 
Above the stars there is rest. 
Ave Maria. 22552. 
Far o’er the stars. 22994. 
He giveth His beloved sleep. 238219. 
Like the lark. 21570. 
Merry postman. 11776. 


7193. 


Queen (The) of the pure. 26821. 
Serenade. 12162. 
Thou heaven blue and _ bright. 


15304. 


15 


68294—10——11 


Abt (F.)—Continued. 
Thus spake one summer’s day. 
Die 
Wanderer’s greeting. 15483. 
When the swallows homeward fly. 
17673. 


Academic music co.: 
Brilliant piano duets. 25198. 
Charming waltzes. 25277. 
Hasy duets in easy keys. 217. 
Original dances of all nations. 728. 
Songs from Scotland. 915. 
Standard classics. 933. 
Standard duets. 934. 


Accrani (T.) Pabst’s march and two 
step. 5723. 


Achard - Picard (J.) Souvenirs de 


fiancée. 24452. 
Acker (D.) Hasy duo exercises. 1601. 
Acker (G. C.) My dreamland queen. 
5428. 


Ackerman (—.) Pride of the ball- 


room. 9774. f 
Ackerman (C.) I was glad. 8630. 
Ackerman (KE. C.) Trip to Province- 


town. 175382. 
Ackerman (l.O.) Dream girl. 22919. 
Ackley (A. H.): 
Come my child. 3726. 
Glory all the way. 21244. 
Ackley (B. D.): 
He will not let me fall. 23227. 


Help me to serve Thee to-day. 
8444. 

His wonderful ocean of love. 8472. 

How you will love Him. 8507. 

I find no fault in Jesus. 28330. 

I have naught to fear. 8556. 

I love Jesus. 23346. 

IT shall walk by His side. 

It is Jesus. S748. 

Joy bells. 8791. 

Joy in the presence of the King. 
23499. 

Light (The) 
love. 28608. 

Lord I come pleading. 

Make room for the leper. 


: 
233868. 


of His wonderful 


5090. 


orqwea 
23 ‘ is. 


INDEX 


Di. 1 Sy 


Ackley (B. D.)—Continued. 
Marching at the King’s command. 
9153. 

Message (The). 23792. 

Message of love. 23795. 

More than all to me. 23848. 

My life is full of glory. 23887. 

No other way. 238942. 

O what a King. 2382. 

Only a step to Jesus. 

Onward march. 24054. 

Open the door of your heart. 

24056. 

Peace like a river. 24080. 

Praises everywhere. 24150. 

Praising my Redeemer. 9762. 

Ready for the King’s command. 

24187. 

Reaping for the King. 17154. 

Sing for joy. 24875. 

Some other day. 22086. 

Someone is watching you. 24417. 

Something to do for the Master. 

10196. 

Song of nature. 10202. 

Song of the sunbeams. 

Song to the flag. 6391. 

Swing song. 24584. 

They are more. 10419. 

"Till I see my mother’s face. 

10450. 

To arms, to arms. 24627. 

To the robin. 15322. 

Trumpets of the Lord are heard. 

24660. 

*Twill not be long. 10512. 

Walking with Jesus. 17624. 

Watch and pray. 10664. 

Why not you. 15599. 

You need the Savior. 7140. 
Ackley (C. C.) Busy-bees. 15888. 
Ackley (C. D.) Midnight song. 9282. 
Ackley (S. F.) Haste to the ban- 

quet. 23214. 


Ackley & Rodeheaver: 

He will not let me fall. 23227. 

Help me to serve Thee to-day. 
8444. 

His wonderful 
8472. 

I find no fault in Jesus. 

It is Jesus. 8748. 

Light of His wonderful love. 
23608. 

Lord I come pleading. 5090. 

Marching at the King’s command. 
9153. 

My life is full of glory. 23887. 

Praising my Redeemer. 9762. 

Something to do for the Master. 
10196. 

Song of nature. 10202. 

Song to the flag. 6391. 

Swing song. 24584. 

They are more. 10419. 


24044. 


24438. 


ocean of love. 


23330. 


Ackley & Rodeheaver—Continued. 
To arms! to arms! 24627. 
*Twill not be long. 10512. 
Watch and pray. 10664. 

Acté. 1170, 3148, 7196. 

Acton (H.) I’m so blue, 

Acuff (J. W.): 

Crown of golden hue. 19661. 
I’ve made a friend. 19967. 
My Father’s house. 20247. 
Acunto (EF. P.) My sweetheart in 
Napoli, 9426. 

Adam (—) Christmas song. 15965. 

Adam (A.): 

Cantique de Noél. 25240. 
Comrades in arms. 12986. 
Comrades’ song of hope. 12987. 
O holy night. 2374, 26594. 


4587. 


Toreador (Der). 2886. 
Adam, (H02)’: 
Hast du deinen miunne lieb. 
13582. 


March liberty. 21646. 
Adam (JA...) : 


American girl. 157438. 
Cupid’s lessons. 138036. 
Adam (O.) St&ndchen. 15151. 
Adamo (V.) ’A morte ’e Manninella. 
10891. 
Adamowicza (B.) Na Czes’ec Kos- 
’cuis’zki. 14458. 
Adamowski (T.) : 
Barearolle. 12752. 


Movement de valse. 14371. 
Adams (A, C.): 
How’d you like to make a date 
with me. 25876. 
Song of the southwest. 24487. 
Twilight. 15868. 
Adams (Mrs. C. B.): 
Adams favorite anthems. 15710. 
All my heart this night rejoices. 
22481. | 
America the beautiful. 15740. 
And suddenly there was with the 
angel. 22507. | 
And there were shepherds. 22509. ff 
Angelic choir. 22512. 
At close of day. 7325. 
Bethlehem, 22624. 
Blest Spirit. 7485. 
Chippers-in with Santa Claus. 
25291. 
Come unto Me ye weary. 3734. 
Day is past and over. 16048. 
Fling out the banner. 4111. 
Give thanks unto the Lord. 23109. 


Good tidings of great joy. 23145. | 7 


4365. 
Stranger. ff. 


Hail! King of Kings. 

Hail the wondrous 
23190. 

Hail! Thou long expected Jesus. 
361. 

Hail to the lLord’s annointed. | 
23193. 


1596 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Adams (Mrs. C. B.)—Continued. 
Hark, hark, my soul. 28209. 


Hark! What music fills the sky. 


4383, 23212. 
Hear, O Lord, 19892. 
How calm and beautiful. 8501. 
In God is my salvation. 4700. 
Just as Iam. 8813. 
Marching along. 238733. 
Mary’s manger song. 23744, 
On this night all nights excelling. 
240338. 
Ride on in majesty. 9888. 
Savior’s love. 24277. 
Seek ye the Lord. 19085. 
Shadow of a mighty rock. 19051. 
Summer suns are glowing. 102938. 
There came three kings. 24595. 
Tidings of great joy. 27818. 
Under the flag. 15888. 
Adams (C. J.) Lucky red ear. 
Adams, (Clifford) : 
Loving you. 14158. 
Patsy Boliver. 18853. 
Adams (Mrs. Crosby): 
Circling the Christmas tree. 7693. 
Doll’s miniature suite. 3890. 
Home study book for beginners in 
music. 19912. 
Hymn of consecration. 18292. 
Lord is ever near. 11660. 
Adams (FE. B.): 
Eyes, eyes, eyes. 


5152. 


8093, 10887 (112). 


Just plain princess girl. 8826, 
10887 (1538). 

Miss Manhattan. 9296, 10887 
(167). 

Swim, swim, swim. 10341, 10887 
(191). 


Adams (KE. H.) Carita. 
Adams (Mrs. E. 8.) 
sweetheart. 7944. 
Adams (F. R.): 
Jingaboo man. 139038, 15704 (100) 


3591. 
Dreaming of my 


My Turkish trophy. 12565 (52), 
14446. 

Adams (Mrs. G.) Curlew (The) 
7807, 16023. 


Adams (G. F.) When I see a rose 
dear I dream of you. 15547. 
Adams (H. D.) co. Here’s to the 
girls. 392. 
Adams (J. H.): 
Behold the dawn. 178388, 22598. 
England. 18089, 21138. 
Let’s pretend. 18504. 


Adams (J. W.) Score. 6182. 


Adams (L.) Thro’ the ages. 24911 
(i2). 
Adams (S8.): 
Blue Alsatian mountains. 25162. 
Farewell in the desert. 4069. 
Love eternal. 26265. 
My blushing Yankee rose. 21748. 


Adams (S. J.) Thora. 13839. 


a 


Adams (T.): 
All Thy works praise Thee. 3179. 
Five Christmas carols. 24926. 
Four Christmas carols. 1171. 
Hail, breath of life. 13549. 
Jesus Christ our Lord is risen. 
4827. 
Nativity (The) 238912. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 26601. 
Om nagon syndar. 20321. 
Adams (W. A.) Bwano 'Tumbo. 
12864. 
Adams (W. P.) 
Adams (W. W.): 
Awake, for day doth break. 1265. 
He inclined unto me. 11865. 
Saviour is calling. 2619. 
Adams pub. co. Tramp, tramp, tramp, 
comes the mail man. 22222. 
Adamson (G.): 
Esperanto waltz. 19740. 
Fairy lullaby. 19760. 
Adamson (J.): 
Ninety and nine. 9478. 
Out of the depths. 26697. 
Praise ye the Lord. 14762. 
Sing, O heavens. 27054. 
Adamson (M. R.) Nearer my God to 
Thee. 16982. 
Adcock (J. B.) - Let God be praised. 
21549. 
Addison (R.) At the picnic. 7883. 
Adkins (C. H.) ’Tis a grand old flag 
they fought for. 17507, 22216. 
Admire (C. T.) When it’s honey time 
in honey land. 1090. 
Adrian (A.) How I love to see your 
face once more. 411. 
Adshead (T.) Dinah for me and you. 
1545. 
Advancement committee Toledo lodge. 
Loyal order of moose march. 14162. 
Afflick (W. G.) pseud. See Edmonds 
(W. G.) 
Afgar. 21147. 


See Adams (L.) 


African M. E. Zion book concern. New 
hymn and tune book. 680. 
Africana (L’) 14288. 
Agamemnon (G.) Nocturne. 1867. 
Ager (M.): 
Say, kid, let’s become a _ pair. 
aCe 
When two loving arms are around 
you. 17674. 
Agnew (F. A.) On the old rustic 


pridge by the mill. 9600. 
Ahlert (F. EB.) Triumph of the air- 


ship. 20654. 
Ablert (H.) Triumph of the airship. 
20654. 
Ahn (A.): 
Alte burschenherrlichkeit. 1191, 
7250. 
Euryanthe. 8060. 


Gefesselte phantasie. 14953. 


1597 


INDEX 
pt. BLS, v5 


—eo 


Ahn (A.)—Continued. 


Albanesi (C.)—Continued. 


Gelbe prinz. 4219. 
Norma. 12781, 25119. 
Ahn Carse (A. von): 
Aubade printaniére. 12694. 
Blackbirds roundelay. 15854. 
Cavatina. 22722. 
Chanson d’amour. 
Did I dare. 18017. 
Erotica. 22967. 
Humoresque. 238805. 
I bring my roses. 1890. 
Meditation. 23759. 
Mélodie en ré. 22470. 
Progressive studies. 
Quest. 2523. 
Rondo caprice. 14885. 
Rose garden. 12090. 
Scales and arpeggios. 6095, 24701. 
Valse mélancolique. 24701. 
When I am gone. 17658. 
Aibl (J.) verlag, g. m. b. h. Universal 
ed. : 
Carriage drive. 15919. 
Earth wants rain. 16126. 
Heartache. 16362. 
Love’s jesting. 16707. 
May song. 16782. 
Aichinger (G.) King of glory. 4911. 
Aida. 2940, 15424, 17585, 22262, 24712, 
24718. 

Aiken (A. E.) 
Aiken (M. T.): 
Minuet. 9292. 

Polonaise. 9725. 
Sky-lark (The) 
Aiken (W. H.): 
Flower queen. 11258. 
Melody studies for primary grades. 
9239. 
Aikin (T.) 
rest. 9241. 
Ailsa (—) Longing. 16680. 
Aiman (A. S.) 
LAD: 
Ainesworth (A.) Elfin bells. 1610. 
Ainslie (A. L.) Victory life. 154385. 
Air king. 4070, 4239, 4525, 4624, 5520, 
6640, 9721. 
Aitken (G.): 
Recompense. 98831. 
When I’m grown up. 24798. 
Akimenko (T.) Reverie by the sea. 


12911. 


5881, 18906. 


Big fight. 3487, 7461. 


10152. 


Member of the sons of 


24206. 
Alard (D.): 
Dix études artistiques. 10908. 
brillantes. 10909. 
24 études caprices. 10910. 


Alaskan (The) 

Albanesi (C.): 
Alba...» 15717. 
Daddy ‘Tyl. 
Fairy (The) 
Gaffer Tyl. 


16861, 19487 (389). 


13039. 
13285. 
13418. 


ll 


is 


Robin’s courtship. j; 


Giga. 25700. 
Granny Tyl. 138518. 
Mammy Tyl. 14191. 
Mytyl. 14452. 
Pace. 26708. 
Souhait. 27115. 
Tylette. 153877. 
Tylo. 253s: 

Tyltyl. 153879. 


5°™° nocturne. 27607. 
Albeniz (I1.): 
Amor summa injuria. 18. 
In sickness and health. 468. 
Paradise regained. 741. 
Retreat. 811. 
Albert (C.) Fifer day. 
Albert (E. D’): 
Improvisator (Der). 
Tiefland. 19229. 
Wiegenlied. 22379. 
Albert (F. G.): 
Florella. ~133538: 
In the twilight hour. 
Magdalena. 9108. 
Pretty Alpine lass. 5874. 


Albert (H.) I'll be the sunshine if 
you'll be the rose. 23339. 
Albert (L.): 
By the moss covered well. 17888. 
I dreamed you were dreaming of 
me. 18306. 
Albertini (M.): 
Hope. 8490. 
Springtime wakes. 10252. 
Alberto (A. D.) Sweet memories. 
2796. 
Albini (F.): 
Barfusstinzerin 
3345-3347. 
Chimes number. 
Don’t be rash. 
Frohsinn. 4178. 
Tll go -to “gay? Paree 
12565 (34). 
Madame Troubadour, 11702, 24911 
(148), 26308. 
Oh, how that taxi got on my 
nerves. 9548. 
Tra-la-la, et ce-te ra. 12359. 
Trou - trou - ba-ba- troubadour. 
12365. 
Yesterday and to-day. 10834. 
Albinson (F. C.) Twilight thoughts. 
15370; 


4091. 


= 


22474. 


4731. 


(Die) 1281, 


7666. 
11178. 


8576, 


Albioni '(T.). "Sonata. ~ S1¢@ 
Albret.(C. d’) : 
Chimes of love. 19616. 


Cupid and butterfly. 22834. 
Albright musie co. Old Switzerland. 
2AT1. = 
Alechin 
songs. 


98 


(C.) Reinecke children’s ~ 


26853. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Aleock (G. A.): 


Music, when soft vioces die. 
143877. 
Voix celestes. 10617. 


Aleock (W. G.) 
Zion. 27053. 
Alden (B.): 
Jingaboo 
(100). 
My Turkish trophy. 
14446. 
Alden (J. C.): 
April day. 25014. 
Mazurka-eaprice. 5258. 
Aldenderfer (A.) That beautiful city. 
221838. 
Alderdyce (J. R.): 
T’ll meet you at the altar. 4559. 
In that mystic world called dream- 


Sing O daughter of 


man. 18908, 15704 


12565 (52), 


land. 465. 
Aldinger (E. G.) Im _ tempel des 
Herrn. 13779. 


Aldrich (<P. D.): 
O white sails out on the sea. 
9532. 
Sleeping wood nymph. 6306. 


Thou art the sun. 10427. 

Thy twilight eyes. 10448. 

To sleep. 6691. 

Twice in a life. 10505. 

Whisper of spring. 17682. 
Aldrich (R. D.) Girlie. 18456. 


Alessandro (P.) 

Aletter (W.): 
At a queen’s reception. 20872. 
Chanson populaire. 1412, 11064. 
Cunning Cupid. 1153 (14), 3787- 


De profundis. 16051. 


3789. 

Elegie. 1608, 11205. 

Fluttering wings. 4125, 7182 
(118). 

Fontaine (La). 4181. 

Golden sheafs. 19837. 


Hanako. 
11349. 

Joyfully ride for home. 21499. 

Kinder habt ihr eure beine da. 
4909. 

Melodie. 1182, 

Ninon. 9474. 

Mimosa gavotte. 26410. 

Petite conte. 2470, 11991. 

Petite gavotte. 2472, 11992. 

Pulcinello. 9798. 

Romance. 2573, 12079. 

Tender thoughts. 22178. 

Under the elm tree. 22238. 

Alexander (C. M.): 
According to Thy gracious word. 


1153 (85), 48738, 4374, 


10912. 


24923. 

Alexander. 20829. 

Alexander’s gospel songs. 24948. 
Alexander’s hymns of praise. 


3169. 


Alexander (C. M.)—Continued. 

Alexander’s songs of the gospel. 
3170. 

All for Jesus. 24952. 
Anywhere with Jesus. 10948. 
Are you drifting. 15765. 
At Jesus feet. 20875. 
Be a light for Jesus. 20904. 
Be faithful to Him. 20906. 
Be ye reconciled to God. 15819. 
Because I have His word. 25091. 
Because we do not ask. 25094. 
Behold a stranger at the door. 


25105. 

Believe. 10994. 

Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. 
20911. 

Benediction. 25127. 

Breathe on me breath of God. 
25185. 


Child’s prayer. 20997. 

Choose Thou for me. 25294. 

Christ needs you. 21002. 

Christ never fails. 11086. 

Christmas for the lonely. 253811. 

City of refuge. 21009. 

Come and see. 21020. 

Come away. 3720. 

Coming to you. 21030. 

Count on Him. 21039. 

Divine possession. 21080. 

Does everybody know. 3886. 

Ever the same. 21152. 

Exalt and praise His holy name. 
25585. : 

Fairest on earth. 21166. 

Faith (The) I learned at mother’s 


knee. 25597. 

Fasten your eyeS upon Jesus. 
23: 

Flower song. 21194. 


21197. 
16271. 


Following Jesus. 
Give God the glory. 


Give time to work for Jesus. 
25714. 
Glorious praise. 25717. 


25719. 


Glory be to the Father. 
Go to Jesus. 21251. 


God’s word in the heart. 4279. 
Good-by sin-land. 21267. 
Growth in grace. 23182. 

He always answers prayer. 

25814. 

He can set it right. 4401. 

He giveth more grace. 11364. 
He pardons sinners now. 21808. 
He’s a friend of mine. 25816. 
He set the music going. 21812. 


He that hath the Son hath life. 
21314. 


His love divine. 25S47. 


His sacrifice and mine. 25848. 

Honey in the rock. 25566. 
ree rs 

How can you reject. 4489. 


2587 


BD 


How much I love Thy law. 


1599 


INDEX 
pt; a, nSss v5 
Alexander (C. M.)—Continued. Alexander (C. M.)—Continued. 
I am included. 16417. Now the door is open. 21799. 
I am saved. 11418. O God give ear unto my cry. 
I am standing on the word of 21807. 
God. 25892. O leave me not alone. 21809. 
I am with you alway. 213861. O wondrous rock. 26616. 
I can tell it all to Jesus. 25895. On to victory. 26668. 
I give my heart. 21370. Only a breath. 21844. 
I have a Saviour. 4541. Only a veil between. 26676. 
T’ll sing His praise. 4561. Our great Saviour. 26690. 
I’m going home. 213890. Out of deep waters. 11959. 
I must lean hard. 4596. Peace at the eross. 21879. 
I need but go. 21396. Power of prayer. 21907. 
I need my Savior now. 11452. Present power. 21911. 
I need to be filled. 213897. Ransomed of the Lord. 12045. | 
I sent you to reap. 4603. Redeemed. 12049. | 
I shall see Him. 11457. Redeemed by grace _ divine. | 
I was sinking. 21409. 21932. | 
I will never be ashamed of the Rejoice. 21945. 
cross. 25968. Rejoicing in Jesus. 21947. 
I will trust. 46382. Remember how much I love you. 
I will trust Him. 21415. 21948. 
If she could speak to. thee. Rescue song. 26868. 
25984. Restoration. 17169. 
In Jesus’ name. 11501. Safe. 21995. 
In touch. 16521. St. Joseph for Christ. 26949. 
Is He precious to you? 21471. Save one to-day. 6083. 
Is it not for you. 260438. Saving grace is free. 22007. 
It makes all things new. 26053. Saviour’s call. 6089. 
It was Jesus. 26065. Secret of success. 26994. 
Jesus Can save you now. 21487. Seeking His guidance. 22026. 
Jesus is all to me. 4829. Send me a message. 27001. 
Jesus loves the children. 21492. Shine, shine just where you are. 
Jewels. 21495. 22051. 
. Joy awaiting. 4854. Somebody’s here with an aching 
Keep me Jesus all the way. heart. 27094. 
26126. Songs for the service of Christ. 
Let Him save you now. 26193. ° 10216. 
Let His love light the way. Songs in the night. 12216. 
21550. Speak Lord. 12287. 
Let Jesus lead. 21551. Standing outside. 22121. 
Life gate is open. 23602. Step by step. 22125. 
Lifted up. 21566. Story of Calvary. 12254. 
Lights for Jesus. 26216. Story to tell. 12255. 
Little while. 5073. Suffer the children. 221387. 
Living fountain. 21585. Sweet hosanna. 22151. 
Lord is it J. 11661. Take now God’s way. 10353. 
Lord of Glory loves the children. Tarry for the power. 27248. 
21592. Tell Jesus. 6596. 
Love and redemption. 26264. Tell the story. 22176. 
Love led me home. 11672. That beautiful city. 6614. 
Love of Jesus. 5123. There is a happy land. 22194. 
Love took Him to the cross. There is power in the world. 
26271. 22196. 
Many atime. 21644. There they crucified Him. 12335. | 
Measureless grace for me. 263870. Through all the world. 22209. | 
Mediation. 21669. Thy King cometh. 12345. 
Meet me there. 21677. *Tis Jesus. 6684. 
Memories of mother. 26387. To save them if we can. 12352. 
Message of Christmas. 263895. Traveling home. 17529. 
Nearer the cross. 21784. Trumpet call. 22226. 
Never lose sight of the blood. Trusting in the blood. -6734. 
118738. Turn to the right. 12372. 
New song. 26547. Until He came. 22248. 
Now and forever the same. 23951. Vesper hymn. 22269. 


1600 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Alexander (C. M.)—Continued. 
Victory in my soul. 17599. 
Wales for Christ. 17621. 

We want all the world to know 
Him. 22316. 

What a friend. 15519. 

What doest thou? 228386. 

What will it be. 6962, 

What will you do. 22340. 

When Jesus sought me. 6970. 

Wherefore and the why. 27512. 


Whole wide world for Jesus. 
12491. 

Will I empty handed be. 15606. 

Will you. 22384. 

Will you meet me in the morning. 
7053. 


Will you take Jesus to-day. 17699. 

With Him in glory. 12520. 

Witness within. 22399. 

Work and worship. 24870. 

Would you stand. 12534, 

You will not come in vain, 22426. 
Alexander (J.): 


Fall in, my lads. 11281. 
Fleet of fancies. 11251. 
Love’s moods. 14155. 
Thanks for you. 6611. 


*Tis love that makes the world go 
round. 15314. 


Alexander (J. E.) Guard mount. 
18221. 

Alexander (J. I.) Bird in the tree. 
7469. 


Alexander (R.) In a Hupmobile for 
two. 11492, 17742 (62). 
Alexander (T.) Dear old Uncle Sam. 


254385. 
Alexandroff (A.) Gnouf-gnouf. 8293. 
Alexi (W.) Neues Wiener operetten- 
album. 677. 
Alfano (F.): 
Principe Zilah. 9781. 
Résurrection. 18989. 


Suite romantica. 151738. 
Alford (A. Ti;) : 
Cackles. 7562, 22440 (21). 
Chantecler cackles. 11069. 
Imp. 8677. 


Song bird. 1153 (108) 2728. 


Alford (K. J.) Valse Riviera. 10566. 
Alfred (A. R.) Columbiae vexillum. 
15974. 
Atin'. (P.) Marchandes de _ fleurs. 
ist PL@ 
Alkan (C. V.): 
Perpetuum mobile. 9683. 


Prelude in B fiat. 31738. 
Allan & co.: 
Modern singing method. 26426. 
Romance d’avril. 6005. 
Song of yesterday. 6390. 


Allegre (F.): 
First blue bird. 19777. 
For aye. 16225. 


Allemong (E. J.) 


26569. 
Allen (A. W.): 
I know not where. 16436. 
Little Mollie Brown. 20104. 
She’s my post card girl. 24353. 
Whose baby are you. 22374. 
Allen (C. F.): 
Awake, arise. 25056. 
Christ has walked with me. 25302. 
Golden days are coming bye and 


Norse lullaby. 


bye. 4284. 

Grace triumphant. 25761. 

I'll answer His eall_ to-night. 
25921. 


Jesus only, Jesus ever. 23487. 
Now to the Lord a noble song. 


27425. 

Sing to the Lord. 6286. 
Allen (E.): 

Foot-ball song, 16223. 

My country ’tis of thee. 26480. 
Allen (G. B.) Goat bells. 13466. 
Allen (G. P.) Introduction, varia- 

tions, ete, on Dr. Dykes’ hymn. 

13851. 
Allen (H.) MHeart’s desire. 8425. 
Allen (J. H.) Lover days. 18576. 
Allen (R.) Spitfire. 12239. 
Allen (R. M.) Moonlight. 11798. 
Allen (T. 8.): 

Back in the old days. 17824. 


Hashed brown. 18233, 19487 (38). 
I’m going crazy. 233855. 
It’s a girl like you. 18866. 


Moonlight was made for spoon 
night. 93821. 

Naval parade. 26524. 

On the curb. 9594. 

Somebody’s lonesome. 15091. 


Under the southern moonlight. 


22241. 
Where are the scenes of yester- 
5 yaday-) (3040; 
You can’t jolly Molly any more. 
24882. 


Allen (T. W.) 
swing. 15491. 


Allen W. B.: 
Last dream. 2097. 
Missouri state song. 93804. 
Rag medley no. 2. 2582. 
1Ofe Cone ON toe GF 
Allen (W. K.) When Ty Cobb makes 


Washington and Lee 


the winning score. 24888. 
Allen & Dugdale. Sometimes. 22089. 
Allerton (E. G.) I am longing for 
you, Hallie, dear. 16419. 


Allgemeines evangelisches gesangbuch. 
1189. 

Allier (G.): 
Mignonnette. 
Petit Pierre. 
Sang gaulois. 


23811. 
24097. 


24266. 


1601 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Where the willow bends 
24826. 


Allison (L.) 
its boughs. 
Allitsen (F.): 
Psalm of thanksgiving. 26803. 

Three love letters. 1008. 

Allon (O.) Corn flowers. 3756. 
Alma where do you live. 22486, 22652, 
22747, 22905, 24252, 24962, 26146. 
Alma wo wohnst du. 10922, 13947, 

138990, 14557. 
Almar: 
Equatoria. 16148. 
Je veux t? aimer. 2016. 
Mimosa valse. 2261. 
Promenade. 26798. 
Séduisante. 17285. 
Almon (H.) Honey-moon time. 4472. 
Aloiz (1.): 
Capriccio. 
Cracovienne. 253876. 
Improvisation. 26000. 
Mazurka de concert. 
Alonso (M.): 
EKblouissement. 
Mes caresses. 2249. 
Voluptucso. 24741. 
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. 
of AZ. 916. 
Alpsburg. 12618. 
Alquier (M.) Sonate. 10924. 
Alroy. 19465. 
Alschausky (S.): 
Grosses recitativ u. 
21290. 
Konzert. 20887. 
Mephisto. 21688. 
Walzer-rondo. 22298. 
Alsdorf (U. J.) Root, root in the good 
old way. 18971, 20814 (97). 
Alston (T. L.) Night breeze. 
Altbayer (B.): 
Come and fly away with me. 3719. 
What would you say, dear. 6964. 
Alte burschenherrlichkeit. 1191, 11034. 
12615, 13252, 14066, 14274. 
Alterissio (M.) Our country‘s flag. 
21858. 
Althaus (B.): 
Alla gavotta. 
Consolation. 


25245. 


26368. 
7996. 


Songs 


andante. 


16941. 


1186. 
1476. 


Danse mariette. 1513. 
Fifth concerto. 25621. 
Galanterie (La) 1716. 


Preliminary progressive studies. 
14765. 


Riez tonjours. 14856. 
Tonjours gai. 2888. 
Valse lente. 2927. 


208389. 
Pat Clancy. 


56 short exercises. 
Altheimer (E. & L. S.) 
2451. 
Althouse (M. A.): 
C. K. W. march. 3564, 
Fraternity march. 25651. 
Regimental march. 17161. 


Althouse (R.) Sunray waltzes.. 27188. 
Altman GE.) «: 

Chtipe (Die) 22776. 

In fremden land. 18884. 

New Yorker trehren. 9464. 

Sei a tate zu dein kind. 856. 

Seider nacht. 10075. 

Woh is mein kind. 12521. 

Yiidishkeit. 3114, 15704 (155). 
Alumni assn. of Centenary collegiate 

institute. Year of song in Centenary 
collegiate institute. 17724. 
Alumni assn. of the University - of 
Mich. Michigan field song. 18646. 
Alumnus. University. 6788. 
Alvarez (G.) Amo de la calle. 22499. 
Alves (J. W. J.): 

Cold weather. 19629. 

Ma Lay Lay. 21625. 

River (The) 20427. 

Well (The) 20782. 

Alves (L.) Memory’s dream. 9244. 

Alvis (G. E.) Morning and evening 
service. 5367. 

Ambroise (P.): 
Canzonetta. 17771. 
Intermezzo. 17772. 
Menuet. 18635. 
Ambrose (L.) Cupid bells. 
(24). 

Ambrose (R. 8.) One sweetly solemn 
thought. 21843, 24043. 

Ambrosio (A. qd’): 

Filégie. 13229. 

Sonnet allégre. 12222. 

Troisiéme canzonetta. 27346. 
Ambrosio (lL. da’). Romance. 20485. 
Ambrosio (W. F.) Memories of home. 

5282. 
American Bible Society. Pass on the 


12565 


word. 21876. 
American book co. Natural music 
charts. 668. 


American Examiner. Oh, girls why do 
you love the soldiers? 18784. 
Amer. mus. pub. ¢o.: 
Good bye blue eyes good bye. 326. 
Good night, kid. 4300. 
Have I made a hit with you. 37T. 
T’ll teach you how to love. 4562. 
Jane Cable march. 488. | 
There’s no one like the old folks ~ 
after all. 993. | 
Will you forgive if I forget. 1117. 
Amers (H. G.): ; 
Dans les ombres. 22857. 
Spa parade. 24454. 
Ames (F.) Any old place with the 
grand old flag. 25. 
Ames (S. E.): 
On the hunt. 18801. 


Senorita’s dream. 19038. 
Ames (W. L.): 

Checkers. 25279. 

Little coquette. 5059. 


1602 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Amo de la ealle. 22499. 


Amos (B._ E.) Johnson-Jeffries. 
21496. 
Amos (W. B.) in the old village 


schoolhouse far away. 8714. 


Amphion soe. Yankee men. 15657. 

Andas_ (C.) Pet white  ribbonier. 
26742. 

Anderson (A. G.) Winter. 17761. 


Andersen (A. O.): 
Mary. 9167. 
Roses. 9961. 
Anderson (C. H.): 
In the land of the midnight sun. 
4720. 
Saddle and saber. 6046. 
Anderson (F.) There’s only one life. 
19206. 
Anderson (H.): 
You must make good to me. 
20798. 
Zig zag rag. 
Anderson (J.): 
Any little girl will do. 12682. 
Are you anybody’s girlie in par- 


27753. 


ticular. 12661. 

Can’t you make room for a little 
one. 12888. 

Cheer up my Highland lassie. 
12927. 


Dandy sergeant. 138054. 

Don’t lock the door of your heart. 
18031. 

Fall in and follow me. 13292. 

Follow the soldiers. 25635. 

Fellow who looks like me. 11241, 

Girls all dote on a military man. 
25712. 

Hello, is that you Flo? 13616. 

Here’s another one off to Japan. 


8451. 

Hide bunny, here comes a man. 

11386. 

T’ll come back to Bantry bay. 
16439. 

I met Mary Ellen at the Isle oO; 
Man. 18726. 

I shouldn’t be here to-night. 
11460. 

I’ve got a bit of love for you 
dear. 21401. 


I wonder if you care. 11472. 

If the wife could see me now. 
16485. 

It reminds me of home. 12865. 

It’s a lovely day fora sail. 21474. 

It’s the skirt. 20082. 

Let’s go and listen to the band. 
14041. 

Loo Sue. 21588. 

Love is like a balloon. 14135. 

Mary, Mary you don’t come from 
Spain. 11740. 

- Mona. 20216. 


Moonlight promenade. 14340. 


Anderson (J.)—Continued. 
Odd numbers. 14545. 


Oh, Miss Wilhelmina. 20313. 

Oh, oh, the picture show. 14565. 
She was a dollar princess. 22047. 
She was a girl in white. 14998. 


Six telegrams. 15048. 
Some-one to call me kid. 15089. 
Sun shine and roses run second 


to you. 17422. 
Sunday morning walk. 17418. 
Tell ’em that I’m your uncle. 


12309. 
Tha’ comes fra’ Lancashire. 17470. 


There’s a_ girl in Tonypandy. 
17484. 

There’s a pretty little cot in Dover. 
27287. 

’Tis years and years ago. 17509. 

Um-garzoo. 153888. 

Up she goes. 19280. 

West pole. 20734. 

What a don. 15518. 

What d’ye say Molly Molloy. 
D230: 

What’s the matter with —? He’s 
all right. 27471. 

What’s the matter with London. 
223388. 

When I take my morning prome- 
nade. 27485. 


Where, oh, where is my Mary 
Hllen. 15585. 

Where’s Dooley. 17677. 

You can’t do without each other. 


24881. . 
Anderson (L. J.) Just aS you are, 
Viola dear. 26118. 


Anderson (Mrs. O.): 

Ain’t no use cryin’ fo’ de moon. 
22471. 

O Mister Owl. 

Anderson (O. F.) 


266086. 
Fish, fish, fresh 


fish. 18836. 

Anderson (R. C.) I’m a jolly country 
boy. 25981. 

Anderson (R. P.) Model endeavorer. 
2278. 


Chingo. 12940. 
All shall be Thine. 


Anderson (R. S.) 
Anderson (S. RB.) 
12601. 
Anderson (T.) Let Jesus come into 
your heart. ee 
Anderson (W. R.): 
All I want is something that looks 
like you. 20888. 
If youll only show 
21429. 
My Marjorie. 
Silas. 22059. 
When the day has been long and 
dreary. 20744. 
Anderton (H. QO.) 
S148. 
Andino (J.) 


me how. 


21762. 


Flower-de-luce. 


Seis de Andino. 10076. 


1603 


INDEX 


pt. 1 ws, ‘v5 


Andino (J. E.): 


I’d rather live in Bohemia. 
25965. 
Oh Tiny, play that traumerei. 


24001, 27731. 
You’re the queen in the kingdom 
of my heart. 10851, 12565 (84). 
André (C.) Sandminnchen. 6068, 
10005. 
Andre (C. A.) 
5175. 
André (J.): 
Adler, der du fliegst tiber meere. 
22459. 
Am springbrunnen. 
Anno 1812. 7292. 
Arioso. 7810. 
Aubade d’octobre. 
Auf sanften wogen. 
Bal des petits. 3882. 
Berceuse. 38419. 
Blau blimelein. 
Drei liebchen. 3934. 
Drei sonatinen. 4476. 
Du und ich. 7691. 
Etude-caprice. 13262. 


Made in Germany. 


7257. 


3294. 
1258. 


7478. 


Fiinf fantasiesttiche. 7313. 

Gavotte. 8235. 

Gestern abend ging ich aus Mes- 
sina. 238092. 


Gott griisse dich. 83880. 

Herr .dein wort die edle gabe. 
Dilceses 

Immer flott. 238428. 

In liebe vereint. 8698. 

Ins album. 4750. 

Kath’ rinchen frisch. 20057. 


Lai d’amour. 4960. 
Largo. 83865. 
Legende. 23580. 


Lobe den Herrn meine seele. 21586. 


Miarzveilchen. 9102. 

Menuet. 14275. 

Menuet galant. 5298. 

Mir triumte die nacht. 28816. 
Nocturno. 53864, 23258. 
Nordiseh. 5545. 

O sonne, welch, macht. 23976. 


Quartett. 5899. 

Ronde de nuit. 25838. 

Sara, Sarella, wach’auf. 24272. 

Sarabande. 8366. 

Schagt derb aufsfass. 

Sonatine. 8001. 

Tagliche studien. 

Tegernsee. 6591. 

Toccatina chromatique. 

Violin-concert. 23801. 

Wehmut. 6939. 

Wirf alle dein sorgen an’s herz des 
herren hin. 22394. 

André (L.): 
Immer flott. 
Robin Redbreast. 
Tegernsee. 6591. 


10039. 
964. 
6700. 


23423. 
5991. 


Andreae (V.): 
Hiit’ du dich. 8510. 
Tanzlied. 10362. 
Andreason (O.) Fifty years hence. 
259. 


Andreson (N. 
10006. 
Andrew (J.R.) Silentand true. 6261. 
Andrews (A. F.): 
Bill, a cheerful dog. 3441. 


P.) Santa Catalina. 


Ergo bibamus. 8040. 

Estimation. 4014. 

Gird up the loins of your mind. 
iis 

I saw no temple therein. 1915. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 1928. 


Laborer’s night song. 8882. 
Present your bodies. 2502. 
Andrews (A. H.) Cornelius. 17971. 
Andrews (B.) If every dream comes 
true. 25977. 
Andrews (E. A.) 
22440 (9). 
Andrews (F. L.): 
Imperial march. 8678. 
Shades of evening. 10108. 
Andrews (G. W.): 


Ruth and Boaz. 


Aria in D major. 3282. 

March in C minor. 7280. 

Only you. 2426. 

Serenade in A flat. 6156. 
Andrews (H.C.) Cornelius. 17971. 
Andrews (J. H.) Oh, you Rube. 2408. 
Andrews (M.): 

Call (The). 7567. 

Canzonetta. 12637. 

Easter dawn. 1600. 


Gather us in thou love that fillest 
all. 238078. 

Little Boy Blue. 8999. 

March on Haster themes. 9148. 

Not in dumb resignation. 23950. 

O strength and stay. 21815. 

Once to every man and nation. 
24035. 

Saviour, now the day is ending. 
24279. 

Serenade. 14979. 

Shadow of Thy wings. 

To Celia. 6688. 

Andrieu (J. F. d’): 
Sonate en mi mineur. 
Sonate en sol majeur. 
Andrulavage (J. J.): 

Don’t be angry with me dearie. 
7916. 

Wilkes-Barre 
17697. 


Anduaga (HE. H. de): 

Diamant rose. 38869. 

Saly sandungo. 24260. 
Anelli (A.) ’A canzona mia. 10889. 
Angel (L.) My sweetheart. 16917. | 
Angelo (C. d’) Valse des perles. 17573. | 


22041. 


1218. 
1217. 


town for mine. 


1604 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Angermeyer Kleine 


18476. 
Anglo-Canadian music publishers assn. 
ltd. : 
Day is gently sinking to a close. 


(W.) lampe. 


Far from my heavenly home. 
25603. 

Father, I come to Thee. 

Jesus said unto the 
13900. 

Jesu, the very thought of Thee. 
4825. 

Just as Iam. 189380. 

More love to Thee, 
14351. 

Ninety and nine. 

O Canada. 14505. 

O Jesu Thou are standing. 5581. 

Out of the depths. 26697. 

Sing, O heavens. 27054. 

Still, still with Thee. 15160. 

Vesper hymn. 27403. 


Angotti (Alexander J.) 
4736. 
Angotti (Arthur) 
tion. 5626. 
Anneau d’Izel. 
Ansell (J.): 
Come along. 19632. 


8114. 
people. 


O Christ. 
9473. 


Ina dear. 
Oh! you tempta- 
22516. 


Toymaker of Nuremberg. 20649, 
24644, 
When falls the night. 17651. 
Ansorge (C.): 
Dorfchen (Das). 1552. 
Es ist ein stilles singen. 1627., 


Genius in flammen. 1738. 

Heimgang in der friihe. 18438. 

Ich weiss nun wie es war. 1938. 

Nicht lange durstest du noch. 
2340. ; 


Anthony (A. L.) Old orchard spring. 
5637. 


Anthony (B. R.): 


Around the fireside. 38267. 


Arrival of the Brownies. 12666. 
Autumn twilight. 3304. 

Cherry blossoms. 12928. 
Cunning Cupid. 13034. 

Dance of the daisies. 13047. 
Dancing moonbeams. 13053. 


Down by the brook. 3915. 
Fairies’ carnival. 138284. 
Golden sunbeams. 138484. 
Happy Hottentots. 13568. 
In the meadows. 47238. 
Jolly jokers. 13905. 
King pin. 4916. 

Merry maids. 14282. 
Over the hills. 5718. 
Rob Roy. 14866. 
Senorita. 149738. 

Water nymphs. 15492. 
Ylang-ylang. 10886. 


Anthony (J.) 
Antiga (J.): 
Do not forget me. 


Lambtonian. 14001. 


21085. 


Gavotte in ancient style. 21220. 
Impressions of Savoy. 21483. 
Souvenir of Spain. 24451. 
Antigo pub. co. McDuffy’s band. 
23698. 
Anton (F. M.) Drei Saharet-tinze. 
3935. 
Anzoletti (M.) Vision de Noél. 
15449. 
Apelles (W. H.) Reeves march. 
20814 (28). 
Aphrodite. 25012. 
Apollo-verlag: 
Alte brummbir. 20888. 
Am Bosporus. 8197, 3198, 10925. 
Auf der rennbahn. 38, 1257. 


Baby duett. 10975. 

Bienen-lied. 20927. 

Bis an’s ende der welt mit dir. 
25149. 

Carleminnchen-rheinlinder. 

Clarinetten album. 21010. 


3092. 


Das kann ich dir nicht sagen. 
3828. 
‘Dirnenlied. 1547. 


HKinzige (Der) sohn. 8007, 18073. 
Erinn’rung fiir’s leben. 1625. 
Fréschelein (Die) 11278, 18398. 


Halloh. 364, 4871. 

Halloh! die grosse revue. 18226. 
Huppchen-puppchen. 1880. 
Husarenvedette. 18290. 

Im  walzerrausch. 459, 1957, 
13780. 

Kanzlerlied (Das) 514. 


Kinderwachtparade (Hine) 26136, 


Kuckucks-duett. 4948. 
Kuckueks lied. 4944. 
Liberia-marsch. 2116, 5019. 


Liebesrezept (Das) 5082, 14065. 
Lieschen-polka. 547, 2128. 
Lieselott. 5088. 
Madame Incognito. 
Mandolinen album. 
Mochten sie nicht ’mal mein 
Karleminnechen seh’n. 2281. 
Nachtluft-walzer. 23907, 26518. 
Oesterreichische leutnant. 5606. 
Parfum d’amour. 2448, 18884. 
Pst! Pst! © 5887. 
Piippchen-intermezzo. 
Rollmiidellied. S828. 
Rollschuliufer-walzer. 
171938. 
Satyr tanz. 6079. 
Schnell zum Nordpol hin. 2630. 
So lang es wird menschen geben, 
10168. 
Trompeten album. 
Violin album. 22276. 
Waldnixen. 


S17. 
21641. 


5891. 


824, 2571, 


a oe ee tt OP 


6899. 


1605 


INDEX 


pbs i, mys, Voo 


Appell (G.) Never do nothing for no- 
body don’t do nothing for you. 
265387. 

Appell (H.) Field artillery. 16201. 

Applegate (HE. H.) Id like to make a 
hit like father. 21366. 

Appunn (H.) Am Rhein. 22492. 

Areadians (The) 1232, 2815, 4954, 
7226, 7530, 7644, 12660, 12959, 17787. 

Archambault (A.) Quicksilver. 5910. 

Archer (EK. J.): 

Jesus loves all the time. 

Service. 22040. 

Who will wear a golden crown. 
22378. 

Archer (R.) Idaho pals. 18858. 

Archer (W. F.): 

Beautiful Bible. 22588. 
I know He is near me. 
Only believe. 24045. 

Ardenne (E.) Once on a day. 9607. 

Arditi (L.) Bacio (11). 15802. 

Are you a Mason. , 23356. 

Arensky (—). Etude in F sharp. 
22526. 

Arensky (A.) 

Arezzo (P.): 

Divine chanson. 25461. | 
Sourire un regard, un serment. 
Par elukes 

Arger (F.) 

Ariane. 9174. 

Arion, musik-und theaterverlag: 

Bimbu und Bambu. 3448, 3444, 

Kinder habt ihr eure beine da. 
4909. 

Schonste vom paradies. 

Verbotent kuss. 22260. 

Arlésienne (L’). 25151. 

Armand. Préférence. 12021. 

Armand (J.) Frisson d’aurore. 

Armand (R.) Pensée qd’ 

24087. 

Armer (E.G.) Up ina mulberry tree. 

15398. 


21491. 


23335. 


Basso ostinato. 1284. 


Folles étreintes. 13361. 


6112. 


1706. 
amour. 


Armin (J.) Unttersprache im tier- 
reiche. 5409. 

Armond (J. O.) Fiinf fantasiestiicke. 
(ules 

Armstrong (—). Entertaining man. 
25D ae. 

Armstrong (A.) Last waltz with you. 
8900. 


Armstrong (G. W.) Songs my mother 
Sang. 6397. 
Armstrong (H.): 
Frisco rag. 291, 19799, 23062. 
Shaky eyes. 865, 2672, 14992, 
14994, 17297, 190538, 24351. 
Slip your glad rags on. 
15058. 
When you’ve won the only girl you 
love. 1103, 1153 (183), 3039, 
12476. 


10157, 


Armstrong (H. C.): 


Deep as the sea. 18006. 
Dixie belle. 25463. 
Old mother Eve. 18795. 


Under the fold of the flag. 12381. 


Armstrong (H. WW.) Neapolitan 
nights. 20268. 
Armstrong (M.) In Mexico. 16508. 


Armstrong (W.) Waiting. 17616. 
Armstrong (W. D.): 
Hymn of faith. 18293, 
Mouche dor. 238861. 
Our flag. 24065. 
Arnaud (A.): 
Echo pastoral. 7999. 
Fleurs et papillons. 11253. 
Gavotte des ballerines. 1730. 
Gracieux badinage. 16308. 
Mazurka de salon. 16789. 
Sous les bosquets. 10223. 
Souvenir d’antan. 17379. 


Arndt (W.) Im wald. 16495, 
Arne (T. A.): 
Blow, blow thou winter wind. 


17861. 

Lass with the delicate air. 

Polly Willis. 12011. 

When icicles hang by the wall. 

22347, 

Where the bee sucks. 
Arno music ¢o.: 

Caprice. 9849. 

Charms. 17645. 

Murmurings. 9352. 

Reverie. 9880. 
Arnold (G.): 

Anemone. 24999. 

Baiser (Un). 38329, 3330. 

Hlegia. 8009. 

Exposition-souvenir. 

Im aeroplan. 25992. 

Im zigeunerlager. 13782, 25999. 

Indian serenade. 474. 

Reve de sorciére. 5965, 9876. 

Romance. 9930. 


Arnold (H. HE.) Arabesque. 12657. 
Arnold (J.) Snowflakes dance. 20520. 


18488. 


19375. 


11224. 


Arnold (M. O.) Ragtime follies. 
26830. 
Arnold (R.): 
Altdeutsches lied. 7249. 
Lenzes erwachen. 8929. 
Arnold (S.): 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
2186. 
Starspangled banner. 10256. 
Arnold (V.) Love’s hope. 16706. 


Arnold (V.) music co.: 
Come out in the moonlight. 12968. 
Love’s hope. 16706. 
Magnetic march. 11707. 
Olympia. 14589. 
Zuleika. 12561. 

Arnold (W. R.) My zulu man. 14449, 


1606 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Arrick (C. H.) My old homestead. | Ascher (L.)—Continued. 


18719. 
Arrington (A.) Lesson of the pansy 
and the rose. 18500. 
Arriola (A.) Western beauty. 22333. 
Arroyo (J. M.): 
Leonora Telles. 11616, 14035. 
Liebe und verderben. 542. 
Arroyo (R. A. del) Danza dramitica. 
25420. 
Artaud (E.) Larmes (Les) 26171. 
Arthur (C.): 
Champagne spirits. 1405. 
On the frontier. 9598, 24028. 
Arthur (G. H.): 
De honest coal black nigger is 
good a nuff fo’ me. 138079. 
Just a plain every-day man is good 
enough for me. 13928. 
Mah-yan-no boo. 11711. 
Skying with you. 243892. 
Arthur (J. L.) Put me wise to some- 
thing classy. 26814. 
Arthurs (G.): 
Araminta, don’t be foolish. 38260. 
Bull frogs’ carnival. 19573. 
Doorkeeper at Frightley’s. 18087. 
Fly little fish. 18359. 
Give me a piggy-back. 18182. 
I’m waiting here for Kate. 4589. 
I can’t reach that top note. 419. 
I saw Sandy to his front street 
door. 25950. 
I want to sing in opera. 25964. 
Is that a fact. 8743. 
Oh, blow the scenery on the rail- 
way. 14555. 
Take me away from the streets 
and houses. 24543. 
Will you sing this glee with me. 
19398. 
You are my girl-ski. 15678. 
Artists music house. Parade of the 
dolls. 14660. 
Asbury (H. F.) Milliem. 53821. 
Ascher (J.): 
Alice, where art thou. 24950. 
Drops of water. 3987. 
Ascher (L.): 
Aus 1001 nacht. 12702. 
Belagerungszustand. 3401. 
Bummel-lied. 20963. 
Farbenspiel. 4068. 
Im stadtpark war’s. 21481. 
Korporal (Der) 2088. 
Lied vom lercherl. 21563. 
Man preist in tausend liedern 
dich. 21640. 
Neue pape. 5510. 
Nur einmal mdédcht’ ich lachen 
hor’n. 21808. 
Schone frau Pollak. 6110. 
Vatermérder und die krinoline. 
22258. 
Vindobona. 22272. 


1607 


Violine (Die). 15445. 
Wiegenlied. 3057. 
Wiener gemtitlichkeit. 22380. 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd.: 


Adagio. 26704. 

Adagio cantabile. 26705. 

Adamastor, re delle acque pro- 
fonde. 53811. 

Adelaide. 7422. 

Ah past endurance. 22469. 

Ah, perfido. 38388. 

Ah, rendimi. 19452. 

Amaranthe. 12621. 

Amorette. 22501. 

Anemones. 25000. 

Awake dear love. 22556. 

Bad bailads for badish babes. 
22561. 

Beauty’s shrine. 3383. 

Boosey’s military journal, 128th 
Series, no. 8. 12830. 

Camels’ parade. 11041. 

Caprice-impromptu. 3586. 

Carina (La) 1888. 

Cassandra. 25255. 

Chanson riviére. 3637. 

Com’ é bello. 11177. 

Contraste. 3750. 

Crew of the Saucy Jane. 1492. 

Dance of love. 19670. 

Dance of the sea-urchins. 17992. 

Day dawn. 18078. 

Do, do, do. 11170. 

Do my darling do, do, do. 16083. 

Dollar princess. 195, 3889, 18027. 

Doubting. 3912. 

E Susanna non bien. 2388638. 

Eccomi alfine in Babilonia. 18986. 

Electra. 22956. 

Enchanted chimes. 1618. 

Fair land of Kent. 1645. 

Father O’Callaghan. 11237. 

Follow me round. 271. 

From boyhood trained. 23066. 

Gioco di rea fortuna. 8892. 

Gipsy’s wooing. 1747. 

Gondola (La) 1775. 

Heart’s desire. 4419. 

Helper (The) 21827. 

Hoodoo (The) 213844. 

I had a land. 1895, 16480. 

T’ll dance till de sun _ breaks 
through. 1898, 4555. 

I vainly search the far horizon. 
4609. 

I’ve been roaming. 16455. 

I worship thee. 183846. 

In questo loco. 9276. 

Intorno all’ idol mio. 18409. 

Ireland, dear Ireland. 18412, 
21466. 

Is the love dead. 4771. 

Kleines wiegenlied. 4933. 

Larghetto tenuto. 26706. 


INDEX 
ptt Se 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.— | Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.— 


Continued. Continued. 
Lead me Father by the hand. Ringelreihn. 5984. 
26179. Romance in C. 9927. 


Legend of the edelweiss. 4988. 

Life and love. 2126. 

Life’s hostel. 18518. 

Love everlasting. 5111. 

Love and life in Holland. 14129, 
20122. 

Love hath a song. 5112, 14133. 

Love in Japan. 5116. 

Love o’ mine. 2164. 

Love that lives. 2168. 

Love’s song. 21618. 

Make the most of May-time. 16747. 

March liberty. 21646. 

May-day morn. 16778. 

Mi batte il cor. 14288. 

Morning in June. 53869. 

Mother love. 21720. 

Motherland. 2296. 

Moto perpetuo. 18881. 

Mountaineers (The) 
9339, 11811, 21726. 

Muleteer of Malaga. 16871. 

My ain dear Nell. 26471. 

Nevada. 21786. 

Ninon. 5528, 9475. 

No de malvagi in van. 13137. 

Norwegian album. 18759. 

Nymphs and shepherds. 


2299, 5386, 


18768. 


Oh, breathe not his name. 26684. 

Oh, Patria. 24241. 

Ocean thou mighty monster. 
23979. 

On the banks of sweet Garonne. 
24026. 


One of the best. 

One of us two. 

Oranges. 18426. 

Our defenders. 2435, 24064. 

Out here in God’s garden. 
17050. 

Over the world to me. 2439. 

Paragraphs-Ringelreihn. 9646. 

Parisienne. 744. 

Parting no more. 20350, 21872. 

Pearl diver. 2458. 

Pensa alla patria. 24242. 

Persian lullaby. 9684. 

Pieta Signor. 20567. 

Presto avvertiam Susanna. 26458. 


24039. 
20328, 24041. 


9636, 


Prometheus vinctus. 9789. 
Pur dicesta. 24174. 
Quarryman (The) 5898. 


Quella fonte. 3895. 

Recitative and adagio cantabile. 
26707. 
Red-wing. 

Remembrance. 806. 
Reminiscence. 807. 
Reveil d’amour. 2555. 
Riding lesson. 816. 
Ring o’ roses. 818, 5980. 


5941. 


Rosee waltz. 6021. 

Rosemary. 21976. 

Sambo’s picnic. 22003. 

Se tu m’ ami. 17279. 

See she appears. 1815, 4362. 

Serenatina. 7160. 

Shadows faint are growing. 15140. 

Shall I do for America. 863. 

Ship and the wind. 6181. 

Si voli il primo. 11177. 

Silhouettes. 22060. 

Sir Reynard. 24887. 

Six short pieces. 21278, 

Sleep song. 6304. 

Song of the spade. 19096. 

Sort of a husband for me. 6404. 

Souvenirs. 927. 

Speed on sweet song. 22111. 

Sui prati in fior. 2255. 

Tarantelle. 6570. 

Teach me how to two-step. 20599. 

Thief (A). 6648. 

Through gates of gold. 2861. 

To heighten my despair. 4609. 

To my sweetheart. 2877, 15320. 

Tramps. 1019. 

Tranquillo ei posa. 11177. 

Two lyrical songs. 21485. 

Valse ravissante. 22256. 

Vision d’amour. 2960. 

Was it the sigh of a passing soul. 
6919. 

Where e’re you walk. 1815, 4862. 

Why do I love you. 12495. 

Word with you my lady. 22412. 

Yarn of the fiddler’s ghost. 7120. 


Ashdown (E.), Itd.: 


As in a dream. 12672. 


Badinage. 10977. 
Bells of sweet Athlone. 25120. 
Berceuse. 17846. 


Billet-doux. 15848. 
Bird of passage. 7470. 
Bridal march. 3511. 
Consecration. 15998. 
Did I dare. 18017. i 
Exercises in sight reading and | 
rhythm. 25587. 
Fantasia on Christmas 
22990. 


Garden of remembrance. 11297. 
Idylle. 3985, 8017, 18766. 
Impromptu. 197382. 

Last song. 16634. 

Little red cart. 20107. 
Meditation. 5268. 
Melody. 18840. 

Minuet. 5829. 

Rose garden. 12090. 
Rose of yesterday. 17207. 
Scent of the lilies. 12128. 


earols. 


1608 


INDEX 


nos. 1—52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Ashdown (E.), !td.—Continued. 
Six songs. 11979. 
Spring tide in 

12248. 
Tears of joy. 6586. 
Two of us. 17550. 
Western wind. 10699. 
When I am gone. 17658. 

Ashdown (P.): 

I don’t think—I know. 4581. 
I’m looking for a girl like you. 

4584. 

I will sing of the birds in the 

trees. 4631. 
Verbena, the cleaner. 

Asher (J.) Alice. 15718. 

Asher (J. M.) jr.: 
Cinder-Ella rag. 12948, 15967. 
Dance of the poppies. 16034. 

Asher (M. L.): 

Cinder-Ella rag. 12948, 15967. 

Dance of the poppies. 16034. 

Ashford (E. L.): 

Album leaf. 22475. 

Among the highlands. 3215. 

Andante grazioso, 15748. 

At parting. 1247. 

Bluebonnets. 11018. 

Bread of life. 3503. 

Christ is risen. 7678. 

Christmas greeting. 25312. 

Christmas pastorale. 1442. 

Creation. 3775. 

Crossing the bar. 

Crusaders’ hymn. 
19662. 


Dawn is bright’ning. 3827. 
Dawn of hope. 7849. 
Easter gladness. 7988. 
Easter triumph. 11200. 
Frederick. 4160. 


the meadows. 


6828. 


3779. 
3783, 11121, 


Gondolier (The) 18487, 16295. 
Gottschalk. 21274. 

Hail to the dawn. 23192. 
Hanover. 4375. 

He leadeth me. 4408. 

Hills of Palestine. 25844. 


How can I but love Him. 4484. 
Hymn voluntaries. 8530. 

Im herbst. 21430. 

In absence. 18378. 
Invocation. 260387. 
Italian hymn. 4794. 
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me. 
Liebeslied. 5029. 

Light at evening time. 
Magnificat. 2185. 
Manoah. 5203, 14198. 
March movement. 11720. 
March of the Magi. 2200. 
Melody in G. 7320. 
Mendebras. 5286. 
Mendelssohn. 5287. 
Merrial. 16818. 


4835. 
8974. 


Ashford (H. L.)—Continued. 
My heart rejoices. 654. 
My Master. 23889. 


Nearer, my God to Thee. 9446. 
Nettleton. 5509, 14473. 
Now the day is over. 23852. 


O word of God incarnate. 

Oliphant. 5646. 

Organ praise, no. 2. 5681. 

Pedal organ no. 8. 21883. 

Pleyel’s hymn. 5818. 

Postlude. 18891, 21905, 26775. 

Prelude. 3279, 22535. 

Preludio. 15769. 

Rejoice, ye pure in heart. 

St. George’s Windsor. 
24254. 

St. Hilda. 6054. 

Showers of blessings. 

Silent night. 6262. 

Slumber song. 12198. 

Song of praise. 24428. 

Song of summer. 22096. 

Song of the brook. 6881. 

Song without words. 2736. 

Sunset. 19146. 

Ten thousand times ten thousand. 
10382. 


There was a man. 27292. 
Thy will be done. 10445, 17499. 
To-day. 10466. 
Twilight reverie. 
Varina. 10570. 
Webb. 10685. 
With joy and gladness. 3070. 
With joyful alleluia. 22396. 
Women’s choir. 10802. 
Work for the night is coming. 
7101. 


Ashley (G. W.): 
Anywhere with you. 3249. 
Babes in the wood. 25057. 


11902. 


18937. 
6053, 


10121. 


2905. 


Boots and saddles. 20947. 
Brownies’ revels. 25204. 
Carmencita. 1885. 
Dearest. 7864. 

Ever true. 16163. 
Fairies (The). 22985. 
Fairy foctsteps. 25592. 


Howdy pap. 1878. 

I am thinking love of you. 1888. 
I want a working girl. 183837. 

In that mystic world called dream- 


land. 465. 
Indian maiden. 13828. 
Just you. 8828. 
Love’s fairyland waltzes. 26279. 
Moonlight in the hills. 264386. 
She wasn’t very pretty. 6169. 


27027. 
6380. 


Sheridan’s ride. 
Song of Texas. 


Tender memories. 27267. 
Wanalitah. 2992. 
Woodland violet. 10816. 


1609 


INDEX 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 5 


Ashmall (W. E.): 
Aria in D major. 3232. 
Behold a door was opened in 


heaven. 38398. 
Organists journal. 5682. 
Serenade. 6156. 


Te Deum laudamus in D. 65828. 

Vesper hymn. 27402. 
Ashton (A.) Sechs stiicke. 15770. 
Ashton (1L.): 

Before love died. 22596. 

Psalm of love. 24171. 

Rose (La). 26920. 

Ashworth (J. H.) Day in springtime. 
13077. 

Associated students of the Univ. of 
Wash. University of Washington 
song book. 1082. 

Astenius (A. O. T.): 

At twilight. 19491. 

By the brook. 11086. 
Heart echoes. 23231. 
Humoresque. 18280. 
Snowdrop. 10167. 

Astin (C.) Nuntius bonus. 2361. 

Aston (J.) He’s seeking thee sinner. 
13594. 

Astorga (J. O.) Rondeau. 3283. 

Astronom wieder willen. 22536. 

Astrue (G.) & co.: 


Baiser (Le) d’Eunice. 20895. 
Macbeth. 23692. 
At the Waldorf. 20647, 21348. 
Athalie. 23776. 


Atherton (B.) Will you come with 


me to Donegal. 7050. 
Atherton Ci. 2): 
A la polonaise. 17745. 
Adoration. 12580. 
Bagatelle. 7384. 
Caprice joyeux. 12893. 
Dawn. 138074. 
Eventide. 13271. 
Evening song. 8071. 


Greater Fairmont. S&346. 
Humoresque. 8519. 

International review. 11528, 16528. 
Morris dance. 9830. 16861. 


Petite serenade. 5775. 


Serenade d’amour. 14982. 
Tarantelle. 24555. 
Venetian lullaby. 15418. 


With dainty tread. 15621. 


Atkins (I.): 
Elleen. 1616. 
Eternal God who quickening light. 
8054. 


Atkinson (R.) Cloud song. 3704. 
Atkinson (R. H.) Son of God goes 
forth to war. 6871. 
Atlantis. 11674. 
Attenhofer (K.): 
Anno 1812. 7292. 
Friede aller welt. 289. 


Attic (C.) Passe, Lison. 57438. 


1610 


Attwater (H. P.) 
sailing home. 17658. 

Attwood (T.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 2187. 

Attwooll (H. & H.) Utah. 22244, 

Auber (—) O salutaris Hostia. 23974. 

Auber (D. F. E.) Lecons de solfége. 
ADS: 


When Teddy comes 


Auberge rouge. 8295. 
Aubert (G.): 
Amour.’ 3217; 


3219. 
24988. 


Amour craintif. 
Amour éternel. 
Amour paternel. 17776. 
Amour qui tue. 17777. 
Barcarolle napolitaine. 
C’ est le printemps. 
Chanson bachique. 
Chanson de gabier. 25267. 
Chanson de jeunesse. 17916. 
Chanson napolitaine. 3636. 
Chanson rustique. 25270. 
Chanson villagoise. 17919. 
Clair de lune. 17948. 
Désespérance. 18011. 
Douce contemplation. 
En extase. 25548. 
Aubert (G.): 
Etoile de lamour. 
Indécise. 18402. 
J’aime & réver. 4796. 
Je révais. 18421, 
Je réve encore. 489. 
Jeanne et Pauline. 18423. 
Jeune fille sage. 18435. 
Jours heureux. 18489. 


3344, 
3560. 
3627. 


25481. 


18098. 


Madrigal. 26306. 
Méfiance, 26376. 

Mois des roses. 53851. 
Orage. 18811. 
Premier baiser. 5869. 
Rappelle-toi. 5927. 
Tendres amours. 6604. 
Trous pas chers. 19257, 


Vieux souvenirs. 6849, 27409. 


Vision, 1051. 
Aubert (L.): 
Forét bleue. 19791. 
Roses du soir. 21977. 
Aubert (V. B.) pseud. See Pratt 
(S. G.) 
Aubert et Matheissen : 
Dans la nuit. 3814. 
Désir. 3858, 3859. 
Pleurs et rires. 20375. 


Princesse Voilée. 5876. 
Aubitsch (A.) Austria. 12703. 
Aubke (H. F.) Jauchzet, ihr himmel. 
26084. : 
Aubry (G.) Rose (La) noire. 26924. | 
Audet (F. X.) Instructions for play- | 
ing the audeharp. 13838. 
Audran (—.) Torpedo and the whale. 
1 752i ZT: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Auer (A.): 
Am bache. 3196. 
Guter vorsatz. 4857. 
Heimweh. 18242. 
Herbstroéslein. 44388, 
Ich traf einst frohe zecher. 
Los des schénen. 51038. 
Tauwind (Der) 6577. 
Aufderheide (J. H.): 
Blue ribbon rag. 226389. 
Buzzer rag. 7182 (105). 
Candle-stick rag. T7580, 
(99). 
Colonial glide rag. 
(107). 
In bamboo land. 8686. 
In the vicinity of my affinity. 
4732. 
My girl of the golden days. 26485, 
My Sunday girl. 5468. 
Thriller rag. 1153 (124). 
Totally different § rag. 
22291, 22440 (67). 
Walhalla. 6900, 7182 (180). 
Aufderheide (M.): 
Blue ribbon rag. 22689. 
Buzzer rag. 7182 (105). 
In bamboo land. 8686. 
My gir! of the golden days. 26485. 
Thriller rag. 1153 (124). 


4646. 


10887 


3714, 7182 


19245, 


Totally different rag. 19245, 
22221, 22440 (67). 
Aug (C. H.) Coal, coal, coal. 3707. 
Augenblick (J. S.) King’s huzzars. 
16601. 


Augener, ltd.: 

_ All vain I hold it ever. 24956. 
Andante cantabile. 22511. 
Aphorism. 20858, 
Arrival of the guests. 
Ballade. 22984. 
Berceuse. 20921, 22615. 
Beautiful venus. 17836. 
Capriccietto. 16186. 

Caprice hongroise. 22709. 
Chanson a boire. 22730. 
Cradle song. 16005. 

Dame Durden. 25408. 
Dance of the bells. 25407. 
Dance of the nymphs. 22846. 
Danse des sylphes. 16044. 
Danse hollandaise. 22863. 
Dream of Beethoven. 202. 
Dream pictures. 18047. 
Erotica. 22967. 

Feux follets. 16198. 

Fileuse (La) 238017. 

Finale. 13556. 

Folk song. 16217. 

Forest fairies. 238045. 

From the three cornered kingdom. 


25019. 


25665. 
Graziella. 238166. 
Humoresque. 28305. 


Hungarian impromptu. 18282. 


Augener, 1td.—Continued. 
In Switzerland. 20009. 
Intermezzo. 13557. 
Larme. 238567. 
Lesbian maid. 16641. 
Little stories. 26229. 
Little wallflower. 26231. 


Little wild white rose. 26232. 
May eve. 26362. 
Meistersinger (Die) 19314. 


Milkmaid’s song. 16837. 

Moorish dance. 23846. 

Norwegian dance. 23947. 

Old French dance. 5633. 

Our piano album. 26692. 

Pierrot and Pierrette. 26753. 

Prelude. 18558. 

Progressive studies for the violin. 
5881, 18906. 

Rendezvous. 24196. 

Réverie. 24205. 

Russian air. 17229. 

Russian national dance. 6040. 

Seales and arpeggios. 6095, 19011. 

Sight reading exercises. 6260. 

Silhouette (A) 2684, 15025. 


Song of the Volga boatmen. 
27106. 
Sou Enfant. 22092. 


Spanish serenade. 6426. 


Student’s harmony tables. 20574. 
Tarentelle. 24556. 
Thiimers hours of pleasure. 27312. 


To a little girl romping. 27325. 

Valse caprice. 19291. 

Valse melancolique. 

Vesper bell. 20694. 

Violette (La) 12414. 

Violin tutor. 20708. 

Wild roses. 24844. 

Ye auld man. 27565. 

Young flirt. 27585. 

10 daily finger exercises for violin. 
digaleleee 

15 easy, melodic velocity studies. 
7167. 

Augsberg pub. co.: 

Lette lyriske religigse-sange. 8944, 

14048. 


24701. 


Sang-Gudstjeneste. 12106. 
Auguin (L.) Shepherdess (The) 
10115. 


Augustana book concern: 
Alsken I mig si hallen mina bud. 
7199. 
Det iir ju ett fast ord. 19695. 
Du oskyldige. 7959. 
Du skall iilska Herren din Gud. 
PAO T 


For vara syndort shull. 9246. 

Frukta dig icke, du klena hjord. 
25669. 

Herrens bin. 138622. 

Hvad intet dga har sett. 19928. 

I begynnelsen var ordet. 25893. 


1611 


6829410 ——-12 


INDEX 


g L] 


pt. Iss) ve5 


Agustana book concern—Continued. 

Inestiftelseondem tin den heliga 
nottvarden. 87382. 

Jag Ar Alpha och Omega. 13879. 

Jag ar uppstandelsen och lifvet. 
23477. 

Jag skall bedja fodern. 138880. 

Jesus sade till folket. 8780. 

Jublen, I himlar. 26107. 

Julkantat. 16568, 23503. 

Kommen till mig. 23558. 

Mina Alshode, latom oss Alska 
hvarandra. 143804. 

O Gud’s Lamm. 9506. 

O virldeus Fralsare. 9529. 

Om du bekanner ned den mun. 
24021. 

Om n&agon syndar. 20821. 

Sa ir nu ingen forddmelse for 
dem. 21992. 

SAsom Moses upphojde. 

Se dit till Golgata. 10059. 

Se MHerrens storadag 4r 
24314. 

Se, natten ir framskriden. 24315. 

Sunday school book. 949. 

Tacken Herren Ty han 4ar god. 


14936. 


nara. 


24539. 

Ty se jag badar eder stor glédge. 
27366. 

Utdrag ur kyrks-handbok. 1036. 

Vart samfund ir i himmelen. 
24707. 

Augustin (H.): 

Balduin, ach Balduin. 651. 

Balduin-walzer. 52. 

Kistenschieber -rheinlinder. 522. 


Kleine kistenschieber. 523. 
Leis wie auf schnetterlingsfitigeln. 
586. 

Liebeswirren. 2121. 

Niggerinnen lied. 681. 

Tohuwabohu-marsch. 1014. 

Wer liebt. 1078. 

Wer verliebt ist verrtickt. 1079. 

Wiege, welle, wiege. 1112. 
Aukens (F. P.) Red peppers. 12048. 


Aulin (T.) Medolie und rhythmus 
stiicke. 9236. 
Auracher (H.): 
Dearie, won’t you snuggle close to 
me. 19691, 20814(42). 
I like to have a flock of men 
around me. 199388, 20814(57), 


21377. 
I want some old Style lager. 1923. 
Won’t you come and_= spoon. 
19399. 


Auracher (H. R.) My tribute. 11851. 

Austell (W.) Oh, poor father and 
mother. 20314. 

Austen (G. F.) 
Thee. 25769. 


Grant we beseech 


Austin (E:)) : 
Faith, hope and charity. 19761. 
Forest scene. 8175. 
March for a time of rejoicing. 

2198. 

Morning song. 26446. 
Music of the wave. 26465. 
Shed no tear. 17303. 
Shepherd’s love song. 27025. 
Sweet night. 27212. 
To shew His love. 6690. 
Vicar of Bray. 20695, 24729. 


ATIStINE CH.) 
My Susan was a bonny lass. 
14440. 


Proud Maisie. 14780. 


Sigh no more ladies. 15021. 
Austin (H.): 
Heart of May. 23232. 


Old countrie. 17618. 

Tell me. 24572. 

Vicar of Bray. 24729. 

When roses bloom. 24805. 
Austin (S. M.) Fount of blessing. 

8180. 

Austin-Ball (T.): 

Tell me how to woo thee love. 

2823. 

Widow Malone. 

Austion (R. E.) 


3056. 
Twenty popular an- 


thems. 24674. 

Auten (M. G.) Christmas lullaby. 
1441. 

Authors pub. soc. Son o’ mine. 17359. 

Auvil (R. K.) Why can't I have a 
beau. 10776. 


Auvray (G.): 
Ephéméres (Les) 
Féte de Cassandre. 
Skate waltz. 10149. 

Suzy. 27200. 
Aux mélodies nouvelles: 
Divine chanson. 25461. 
Sourier, un regard, un serment. 


25555. 
4089. 


27118. 
Auzendo (A. M.) Dictées graduées. 
18016. 
Avant (T.) Afterglow (The) 17754. 
Avery (—) Yow’re just too sweet to 
live. 27578. 
Avery (C. E.) Whispering leaves. 
10767. 


Avery (S. R.) Upon the solemn mid- 
night hour. 6795. 

Aviators (The) 3811. 

Avis (H. C.) Songs of life and power. — 
6399. 

Avison (C.) 
178138. 

Awde (R.) Empire flag. 18082. 


Sonate 4 tre, Emoll. 


Awe (H.) College days. 7714. 

Axness (I. M.) Farewell. -16182. 
Ayer (N. D.): 
Band, band, band. 15810, 24911 @ 
(84). | 


1612 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Ayer (N. D.)—Continued. 
Boogie boo. 91. 


Can’t you see I love you. 112, 
7582, 20971. 

Girl next door. 3138, 3119(22). 

Got ’em guessing how I do it. 
8329. 

Guiding star. 1153(84), 1806, 
4356. 

Heigh-ho. 17742(50). 


Heigh-o too-ral-i-oo-ral-i-ay. 11379. 

I hope it doesn’t rain on Sunday. 
19935, 24911(118). 

I was all right in my younger 
days. 23385. 


Long acre square. 10887(159). 


Man in the silvery moon. 21689, 
24911 (145). 

Obio. 26649. 

Please come back to me. 24124, 
24911 (157). 

That loving melody Rubinstein 
wrote. 15265. 


You’re just the girlie that I adore. 
22440(76), 24890. 
Aylward (F.): 


Storming in June. 53869. 
Renunciation. 5955. 
Three. 6660. 


Tree (A) song. 24648. 
Ayraud (EH. W.) Charmante débu- 
tante. 38647. 

Ayraud (F. C.): 
Charmante débutante. 
Voix dum ange. 6874. 

Ayre (J.) Bairnies. 25068. 

Ayres (F.) Fugue. 10968, 17817. 

Azor and Zemira. 4609. 

B. (S. M.) Loretta entrance. 561. 

Babbitt (G. W.) Saturday night is 

bundle night. 6078. 

Pacarrat (La) 10973. 


3647. 


Bach (C. HE.) Awakening of spring. 
8315. 
Bach (J. S.): 


Ah, viens en moi. 73872. 

Air on the 4th string. 3320. 

Birthday cantata. 12722. 

Bourrée. 12723. 

Chaconne. 1267. 

Christmas oratorio. 

Eight organ choral 
19509. 

Gavotte. 38119 (107). 

Gigue in B flat. 7378. 

Grosse fuge. 12724. 

Kleine priludien und fugen. 25061. 

Kleines priludium. 15796. 

Konzert. 25062, 25063. 

Largo pour violon. 38322. 

Let songs of rejoicing be raised. 
22560. 

Loure. 15799. 

March in F. 15800. 

Mein gliubiges herze. 


3321. 
preludes. 


20889. 


Bach (J. S.)—Continued. 
Mon deux Jésus sera l’armure. 
7374. 
My heart ever faithful. 3323. 
Non sa che sia dolore. 25064. 
Octave studies. 25065. 


Overture, aria and bourrée. 7182 
(6). 

Passacaglia. 20890. 

Passion according St. Matthew. 
3324. 

Piece en sol. 12725. 


Piéces d’orgue. 38825. 


Prelude in G@ minor. 1153 (146). 


Sarabande. 20891. 
Suite aus den orchesterwerken. 
10974. 


Symphonie pastorale. 375. 
Two bourées. 20892. 
Zwei- und dreistimmige inventio- 


nen. 25066. 


Bach (K. P. EH.) Sonate ftir 2 vio- 


linen und bass. 7376. 
Bach (W. F.) Sonate. 7377. 
Bach & ¢o.: 


Coming of spring. 25361. 

Harpsichord and organ 
83938. 

I gave you love. 8551. 

Inspiration. 21468. 

Little Nancy. 21578. 

Repose. 20418. 

Seven short and 
20970. 

Sons of Britain. 

Spanish dance. 27127. 

Top o’ the mornin’. 10473. 

Trees in spring. 27342. 

Two songs. 25859. 

When you woo a maiden. 27506. 

Bach-Gounod. Ave Maria. 1153 (145). 


music. 


easy pieces. 


15116. 


Bache (J.): 
Miarehen. 11704. 
Scherzino. 10976. 
Sonate. 12726. 
Triumerei. 12360. 
Bache (W. H 


.): 
Christ within. 3687. 
In a cot beside the sea. 
My Beulah land. 5414. 
Bachelle (A.) If I were a raindrop. 
183868. 
Bachelor belles. 
Iachman (A. P.): 
Funeral march. 11294. 
Laughing song. 11607. 
Lullaby. See 14167. 
Suppose. 12282. 
Virgin’s ae 12415. 
Bachman (J. J.) Ill be with you in 
the golden summertime. 429. 
Bachman (W. BE.) I must have the 
Savior with me. 4595. 


4688. 


27454. 


1613 


INDEX 


Bachmann (A.): 


Caprice espagnol. 1878. 
Dialogue. 15388, 7885. 
Minuetto. 2267. 


Six cadences-études. 7379. 
Bachmann (G.): 

Airs and graces. 19454. 

Grandmother’s song. 13516. 
Bachrich (S.): 

Adoration. 10900. 

Ballet dancer. 10982. 

Carneval procession. 11051. 


Gipsy (The) 11805. 
Morning ride. 9828. 
Backer (E.) Kleine _ sippschaft. 
23542. 
Backer-Grendahl (A.) Astnen er 
stille. 17755. 


Backus (E. T.) Silly moon. 10128. 


Bacon (A. G.) All inall. 15721. 
Bacon (EF J.): 
Areadia. 12659. 
Dragon fly. 18165. 
Enchantress (The) 13242. 


Little sunbeam. 14098. 

Pavilion. 14678. 

Pit pat. 14718. 

Round up. 14902. 

Serenata (La) 14986. 

Sweethearts. 15215. 

Troopers (The) 15345, 24655. 
Bacon (G. W.): 

Bear God’s message. 

Heavenly rest. 4425. 

I’ve tried to do my best. 4618. 


7410. 


Let the blessed Savior in. 8948. 
Wonderful love. 10805. 
Badarzewska (T.): 
Maiden’s prayer. 2189. 
Priére d’une vierge. 17129. 
Baer (H.) Waiting for you some- 
where. 1056. 
Baer & Bloodgood: 
Everybody’s crazy about’ the 
moon. 11223, 
I want to ride in an aeroplane. 
11468. 
There are 57 kinds of J. A. G. 
12329. 


Baermann (C.) Cundy-Baermann cel- 
ebrated clarinet method. 130338. 
Baga (C. J.) ‘Tristesse d’ amour. 
10486. 
Bagrinoffsky (M.) 
mirchen. 12699. 
Bahlke & Duff. I am going back to 
Walla Walla valley. 8534. 
Baier (A.) Heimweh. 18242. 
Bailey (A.) Prairie (The) 14755. 
Bailey (BH. H.): 
Auf wiedersehn. 10887. 
Faith and patience. 18289. 
Lord of all life. 20118. 
Massa’s in the cold ground. 9172. 


Aus russischen 


1614 


Ee 
SS SSS 


pi. aes VS 


Bailey (E. H.)—Continued. 


Sweet Spirit hear my prayer. 
65388. 
Thy Father’s voice is ealling. 
15806. 
Bailey (Mrs. J. F.) Too much John- 
son, 27834. 
Bailey (L. J.) I’m wearying for you 
19961. 


Bailey (R. A;'B}s 
Cabin by the cliff. 17889. 
Eva Lea. 18100. 
Bailey (S. J.): 
Harvest is wasting. 
Praise Him. 20387. 
Joy of full salvation. 
Baines (W.): 
Dolphins caprice. 25472. 
In His steps. 26010. 
Trysting place. 27358. 
Bainton (E. L.): 


19882. 
20047. 


Ballad of Semmerwater. 25070. 
Water-side (The). 24752. 
Winter (The) it is past. 24851. 


Baird (A. J.) Glory dream. 16280. 
Bairstow (EH. C.): 
God who at Sunday times. 322. 
If the Lord had not helped me. 
19989. 
Baisch (R. E.) Remember me, dar- 
ling sister. 5950. 
Baiser de Ninon. 50. 


Baker (A.) Possum Bill. 14748. 
Baker (A. W.): 

Calling to-day. 12884. 

He redeemed me. 13591. 
Baker (C. E.): 

High school boys. 8460. 


Let’s go up to the North Pole. 


8840. 
Baker (C. R.) Chureh is Christ’s 
own. 1446. 


Baker (E.) In Yokohama. 4784. 
Baker (E. H.) If the sun don’t shine 
for you. 4659. 
Baker (F. G.) 
24445, 27118. 
Baker (F. J.) Silver cliff. 890. 
Baker (J. C.) My trundle bed. 9427. @ 
Baker (J. T.) Dear Emmeline. 18001, @ 
19687. 
Baker (P.) When knighthood was in 
favor. 10723. 
Baker (R. J.) 
Baker (W.) 


Sophomore waltzes. 


My oriental. 21767. 
Lets go up to the North | 


Pole. 8940. ( 
Baker (W. B.) High school boys. § 
8460. 
Baker (W. H.) & co. Billiken frolic. 
7464. 
Baker (W. 8S.) When the autumn § 
leaves are falling, Caroline. 27490. | 
Balakirew (M.) Esquisses. 8053. 


Baldamus 
22325. 


(G.)  Weibe des liedes. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Baldwin (J. M.): 
Carnation waltz. 
Frolie and fun. 


19590. 
25064. 


March of the robins. 20159. 
Playful peasant. 26759. 
Sweet violets. 6542. 
Baldwin (M.) Consolation. 17969. 
Baldwin (M. C.) I heard the voice 
of Jesus say. 21872. 


Baldwin (R. L.) Progressive melo- 
dies for sight singing. 12030. 


Baldwin (S. A.) Universal King. 
12388. 
Baldwin co. India. 11525. 


Balfe (M. W.): 
Bohemian girl. 1271, 3334, 3335, 
10978, 12735, 19473 (2), 20896. 


Gipsy chorus. 22565. 

Heart bowed down. 1272, 12736, 
22566. 

I dreamt that I dwelt in marble 
halls. 127387, 15806. 

Killarney. 1278, 15807, 25069. 

Then you'll remember me. __ 53, 
12738, 1275, 15808. 

Balkan princess. 73887, 7860, 7942, 
9051, 9135, 10807, 10979, 12739, 
19513, 20897. 

Bali (—): 


In the garden of my heart. 469. 
Who knows? 10772, 12486. 


Ball (A. L.) Moon, moon, moon. 
16856. 
Ball (E. R.): 
Allah give me mine. 24958. 
Antonio. 7293. 
Awake dearest one. 10967. 


Barry from Ballymore. 22577, 
24911 (85). 

Beautiful river. 1289, 10887 (93). 

Bis an’s ende der welt mit dir. 
25149. 

Boy o’ mine. 

Crown of life. 3781, 7799. 

Dear old ma. 19689, 20814 (41). 

Down the lane that leads to 
drowsy land. 19711. 

Give my regards to any one who 
eares for me. 8269. 

Heart to heart. 13603, 19487 (40), 
213819. 

I love the name of Mary. 213887, 
22440 (34), 23347, 25929. 

I want a man. 16460. 

If I only had a sweetheart. 15770. 


7508, 19437 (28). 


In the garden of my heart. 468, 
4716, 8710, 21449, 23440. 
In the sunshine of your love. 


21458, 22440 (40), 23447. 

Just for a girl. 8815-8820, 10887 
(151), 189338, 18448. 

Lane that leads to drowsy land. 
21 5a0. 

Lest we forget. 26192. 


FSS ee 


Ball (H. R.)—Continued. 
Mother Machree. 21723, 23858, 
24911 (149). 
My heart has learned to love you. 
9384, 11882, 12565 (50), 14399, 


26486. 

My land. 20250, 22440 (52), 
23886, 26490. 

Rose in my lady’s garden. 26922. 


So lang es wird menschen geben. 
10168. 
Sweet wild pink roses. 22154. 
That little thatched cottage. 22185. 
To the end of the world with you. 
1011. 
Twilight was made for love’s 
young dream. 15371. 
Your love means the world to me. 
27592. 
Ball (T. A.) 
26618. 
Ballard (W. C.) Down in shady lane. 
21099. 

Ballard & Kelly.: 
Curiosity. 13037. 
Sweet dreams of you. 

Balmer (C.): 

Coliseum. 1462. 
Firefly parade. 
Prize winner. 

Balmer (C.) jr.: 
Charlotta. 124. 
Dance of the fairies. 
Laida. 527. 
Prize winner. 

Balsiero (R.): 
Antifaz rojo. 
Intermezzo. 
Nuevo sol. 
Rayo de luz. 

Baltzell (W. J.): 

Gypsy heart. 25788. 
Sunrise song. 10300. 
Banadietrich. 56. 


Bandelow (G. F.) 


O sing, ye sons of men. 


15207. 


1669. 
21915. 
1506. 
178. 


3245. 
3339. 
5561. 
5933. 


Little dancing girl. 


18531. 
Banks (C. P.) Office of Holy Euch- 
arist. 23991. 


Banks & son: 


Au coucher du soleil. 25036. 
Dans les ombres. 22857. 
Elfentanz. 8016. 

Hail, Saviour King. 2578S. 
I’ll praise my Maker. 25925. 
Light of the world. 26214. 


Love’s harvest. 26281. 
O Lord, Thou hast searched me 
out. 9511. 
Pensée d’amorer. 
Polnischer tanz. 26767. 
Reine du soir. 9851. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 
Souls of the righteous. 
Spa parade. 24454. 


24087. 


26856. 


10221. 


1615 


INDEX 


pt. 14, DF S:., ¥. 9 


Banta (D.) jr. Dollah down an’ a 
dollah a week. 3888. 
Bantock (G.): 
Ah, the sighs that come fro’ my 
heart. 12591. 


Arranmore. 7315. 
Birds (The) 22629. 
Child voices. 15952. 


Cruiskeen lawn. 16018. 
Elfintown. 16137. 
Emer’s lament for 
3990. 
English scenes. 18090. 
Gethsemane. 18175. 
Lament of Isis. 16625. 
Lost leader. 14126. 
O mistress mine. 11896. 
Riding to fairyland. 9889. 
Robin, sweet Robin. 9916. 
Song of Fionnuala. 6877. 
Spring enchantment. 24461. 
Three ravens. 153805. 
Wearin’ o’ the green. 10684. 
Willow, willow. 15614. 
Young love. 24895. 


Banzhaf (H.) P.O. 8S. of A. 24071. 
Barath (M.) Wild Arrow. 7042. 
Baratski (F.) Dwa marse ¢wiczebne. 


Cuchulain. 


5816. 
Barber (J. W.) I’m going back with 
you. 25938. 


Barber of Seville. 21979. 

Barbier (Der) von Sevilla. 26932. 

Barbier (H.) Cease, sweetheart, cease. 
11056, 12565 (20). 

Barbirolli (A.): 


Ricordo. 17178. 
Serenade nocturne. 860. 
Barblau (O.) Vier stiicke. 25072. 


Barbour (C. A.) Fellowship hymns. 
25617. 

Barbour (KE. M.) In a tea house. 
18377. 


Barbour (F. N.): 

Among the fairies. 7270. 

“Awake! it is the day. 17814. 

Beginning of the journey. 7432. 

Chase (The) 7646. 

Doll’s first piano lesson. 18028. 

He that dwelleth in the secre* 
place. 8414. 

Heart’s flower of cherry. 

Little cradle song. 18530. 

Little song. 9018. 

Lost hearts. 23654. 

Moonlight in Venice. 14338. 

Nodding daisies. 5538. 

Onward we go. 9617. 

Rochester maid means quality. 
26892. 

Song of the sea. 20543. 

Stars of the summer night. 19121. 

Summer day. 6491. 

Twilight hour. 10509. 


8426. 


1616 


Barbour (fF. N.)—Continued. 
Valse melodique. 10562. 
Village soldiers. 6856. 
Barelay (KE. V.) In old Virginia. 
18391. 
Bardae (R.) Esclavage. 18254. 


Bardeen (C. W.) Best songs. 12792. 
Bardenheier (C. W.) Weinlied. 
24781. 
Barducci (F.)' At morn on the alps. 
25028. 
Barfusstinzerin (Die) 1281, 3845, 
3347, 4178. 
Bargiel (W.): 
Adagio. 15818. 
Marcia fantastica. 20161. 
Suite. 20903. 
Barile (T.) Ciribiribin. 7694. 


Baring(H.) Cherchez la femme. O5289. 
Baring (C. O.): 
Ask the band to start a waltz. 
3280. 
Dennis Michael Patrick McGuire. 
11156. 
Land of let us pretend. 8890. 
Miss New York. 11782. 


My Saharah Zara. 5461, 
Sleepy eyes. 20518. 
Barker (G.): 
Boston school march and two step. 
7502. 
Dudley overture. 7962. 
Waiting for Will at the mill. 
22295, 
Barker (P.) Would you? 10820. 


Barkhouse (A. J.) Golden jubilee. 
25742. 
Barnard (D’A.): 
Chant du repos. 25274. 
Flowers of palest blue. 
Hill of sorrow. 21337. 
Barnard (H.) Te Deum in G. 15258 
Barnard (G. D.): 


8154. 


Adoration. 12581. 
Concert quartettes. 17966. 
Coronation. T7772. 
Favorite (The). 21176. 


Punch and Judy. 14791. 


Starlight serenade. 6457. 
Barnby (E.): 
April reverie. 17786. 


Chansonetti joyeuse. 25271. 
Hlégie, 25529. 
Humoresque. 25880. 
Menuet. 26390. 
Polonaise. 26768. 
Ring of gold. 26886. 
Song without words. 
Twelfth night. 19266. 
Will-o-the-wisp. 19391. 

Barnby (J.): 
Holy night. 25860. 

Now the day is over. 5557. 
Sweet and low. 2790, 6518. 
* Twilight (The) star. 24679. 


19100. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Barnes (—): Barnet (E. M.) It holds. 13861. 


ay 


Houp-la, allez, 8497. 


When father papered the parlour. 


6966. 


Barnes (A. 8.) co.: 
Hymns of the Kingdom of God. 


11412. 
Institute song book. 21464. 
Swedish folk dances. 24525. 


Song primer made for children. 


17368. 
Song series. 17367. 


Songs for Sunday schools. 173868. 
Barnes (E.) Humoreske. 16406. 
Barnes (E. S.): 


Caprice. 22574, 

Finale. 3352. 
Humming-top. 23304. 
Intermezzo. 33538. 

Melody in D. 33854. 
Prelude, 3355. 

Rondo. 3356. 

Sauterelles (Les) 24274. 
Scherzo in C minor. 22575. 
Waltz in D flat. 3357. 


Barnes (F. D.) Woman of Westmin- 
ster. 24862. 
Barnes (F. J.): 


Best landlady you can find. 1310. 

Come and take tea with me. 
22795. 

Denny dear. 16068. 

Don’t do away with the peers. 
18144. 

Down came the blind. 11183. 

Follow me girls. 18364. 

It’s a mad, mad world. 26056. 

John Bull’s daughter. 18436. 

Let’s start all over again. 14044. 

Miss O’Hara in her emerald tiara. 
9298. 

My little maid of Genoa. 16898. 

Now we're civilized. 18762. 

Oh, if those words could be un- 
said. 11916. 

Oh there isn’t a girl to spare. 
26644. : 

Maiti. . 155223. 

Up guards and at ’em. 12890. 

When I heard them play the Mar- 
seillaise. 12454. 

When my ship comes home again. 
22351. 

You can’t do without each other. 
24881. 


Barnes (J. H.): 


Lamb of God. 4962. 
On, with faith. 5658. 
Redeeming love. 219388. 


Barnes (L.): 


Afloat at dusk. 19448. 
In your eyes. 138827. 
Last good-bye. 21541. 


Barnes (W. M.) My sweet faced 
Eskimo. 5470. 


a 


Barnett (A. L.) My glorious Saviour. 
20248. 
Barnett (H. M.): 
Come to the haven of rest. 19628. 
Trust the loving Jesus. 20658. 
Barnett (G. F.) Beautiful sunbeams. 
19521.. 
Barnett (Ja 7A.)): 
Take me back to Oklahoma. 
19171. 
Wynonna. 19413. 
Barnett (J. F.): 
Dream of Beethoven. 202. 
Pair of sabots. 26709. 
Song of the Volga boatmen. 
27106. 
Vesper bell. 20694. 
Barnhouse (C. L.): 
American beauty waltz. 3204. 
Antoinette waltz. 17782. 
Artarmo band book. 12671. 
Avenger march. 3310. 
Azalea waltz. 33816. 
Bedouin. 3386. 
Calumetis quadrille. 17898. 
Celebrity march. 7614. 
Celestial choir. 17907. 
Commencement. 12979. 
Concert quartettes. 17966. 
Conqueror overture. 7759. 
Cotton field frolics. 38764. 
Courtship waltz. T785. 
Crest view lancers. 17980. 
Dainty dear. 13042. 
Dance of the imps. 3807. 
Desdemona waltzes. 21074. 
Devil and the deep blue sea. 
21076. 
Educator (The) 18217. 
Eternal peace. 18258. 
Evening shadows. 8070. 
Excelsior galop. 8087. 
Fashion plate. 4078. 
Festal overture. 4085. 
Flower show march. 4121. 
Francine polka. 13389. 
Free press march. 4161. 
Gateway city. 21217. 
Herald march. 18248. 
Hoist the flag. 18266. 
Joy riders. 4856. 
Land of dreams. 14005. 
Love’s way waltz. 9083. 
Melody shop. 21682. 
Merry maiden waltz. 9264. 
Moonlight on the Nile. 5362 
My lady waltz. 9395. 
O-be-joyful. 5569. 
Ocean queen march. 9533. 
Okolona march. 21882. 
Over the stars waltz. 9640. 
Paradox. 21869. 
Pinnacle (The) 5797. 
Pink puffs. 21894. 


1617 


INDEX 


pi. As. aR 


Barnhouse (C. L.)—Continued. 
Ponderoso mareh. 9730. 
Punch and Judy. 14791. 
Regatta march. 21935. 
Rifle rangers. 5978. 

Rito (El) 5987. 

Roll of honor march. 9924. 
Rosalia waltz. 9949. 
Rosalind waltz. 14887. 
Rose tints mazurka. 6019. 
Ruby red march. 14909. 
Saltair mareh. 19005. 
Severus march two-step. 
Shanghai. 10109, 19054. 
Shimmering spangles. 
Siren waltz. 10146. 
Southern roses. 6415, 10226. 
Spanish belles. 6422. 
Standard quadrille. 
Sunkissed. 15191. 
Sylvan rose. 19161. 
Triumph march. 10487. 
Venetian beauties. 6823. 

Victor march. 10590. 

Water lilies waltz. 10666. 
Westlawn dirge. 15515. 

Zo. 15699. 

Barnicott (R. S.): 

Bonny blue kerchief. 3483. 
Where the sea-birds call. 15587. 

Barnitz (J. D.): 
Beautiful words of love. 19522. 
He died on the cross for me. 

19886. 

I’m going home. 19954. 
Just as the Lord leads. 
Mother’s boy. 20226. 
Some happy day. 20533. 

Barns (H.): 
Swing song. 12295. 
8 piéces. 25076, 25077. 

Barns (HE. A.) Here’s to our country. 

25837. 

Barolet (J. C.): 

Brown eyes dearest to me. 
My baby boy. 14885. 
Only a look from your eyes to 


10106. 
6179. 


15152. 


20051. 


12851. 


mine. 14614. 
Baroni. ((P.): 
Forest music. 18372. 
In ether blue. 13790. 


Barr (A. EH.) Violet’s message. 22274. 
Barratt (A.): 
Big trunk and the little trunk. 
20928. 
Bright, loving, cute, bad little girl. 
20957. 
Chicks. 11076, 24911 (89). 
‘Choice of a man. 20999. 


Cupid, don’t be stupid. 22835, 
24911 (98). 

Flirtation. 41138. 

Girl behind the man. 21230. 

Girls he left behind. 21235. 


Go ahead, propose. 25726. 


Barratt (A.)—Continued. 


In the interest of science. 21454. 
Just a friend of the family. 21507. 
Lonely princess. 5083. 
Remembrance. 5952. 

Roses are sweetest. 6022. 

We'll build a bungalow. 22309, 


24911 (186). 
We're a band of bold conspirators. 
223812, 27744. 
Who can tell what love is. 
24911 (190). 
Yump, yump, yump. 
Barrau: 
Ave Maria, 7360. 
Jeppo le musicien. 23478. 
Ungaria marsch. 10529. 
Barrett (B.): 
Blue and the gray. 20988. 
Flying machine. 21196. 
Golden sunset. 21261. 
Whispered thought. 
Barrett (G.) Dulcita. 
(114). 
Barrett (M.) That’s why the aute 
loved the King. 20619. 
Barrett (R.) Three flies. 10431. 
Barrett (W.) Saturday night is bun- 
dle night. 6078. 
Barri (O.) Flower queen. 
Barron (T. S8.): 


22370, 
22431. 


22367. 
3944, 7182, 


11258. 


Come on love, say hello. 19639, 
24911 (90). 

Down where the big bananas grow. 
7988, 13164. 

Hv ry day. 242, 3119 (18). 

I’d love to but I won’t. 18301, 
19437 (42). 

Let’s go to Sans Souci. 20079, 
20814 (71). 

Rose and the butterfly. 17203, 
19437 (68). 

There’s a better time a-coming for 
us all. pepe 

Barron (W. 
Broken ere 10887 (97). 
To my heart it sings. 18548. 


Wafted fragrance. 10887 (201). 
Barrowclough (A.) Come to me dar- 
ling. 11108. 

Rarry, (ks); 
Folded page. 
J’avais oui 

4797. 
Jeunesse. 20048. 
Live I, so live I. 16675. 
September. 6152. 
Up with the sparkling brimmer. 

17364. 

(Tae) 


16216. 
chanter wun oiseau. 


Barry Yankee go bragh. 


19415. 

Barry of Ballymore. 
23447, 28858, 23886, 24911 
25929, 26490. 


25929, 22577, 
(85), 


1618 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—_Dec., 1910 


(B.) 
15391. 


Barrymore 
umbrella. 
Bartell (H.): 

Boys in blue. 20954. 

Echoes of the brook. 21110. 

Roseland waltz. 21975. 

Sunset limited march. 
Barth (H.): 

Caprice. 33859. 

Superwoman (The), 22145. 
Barth (J.) Dreams. 16115. 
Barth (J. F.): 

Frat. 23055, 25650. 

Pretty as a picture. 

Spooning in the moonlight, 

24459, 
Barth (O.): 

Auf parade. 7344. 

Dammerungsbilder. 

Friihlingslied. 82038. 

Im gebrige. 8674. 

Rekruten (Die). 9855. ‘ 

Vesperglocken, 10589. 

Waldnymphen. 10640. 

Zauberin (Die). 10863. 
Barthélemy (R.): 

Caresse de papillen. 11048. 
Obstination amoureuse. 11903. 
Bartholdy (W.) Lead kindly light. 

A979, 
Bartholme (J. J.): 

Duquesne. 11197. 

Harvest home. 11357. 

Mt. Carmel. 18689. 
Bartholomew (J. H.) 

erty. 1686. 
Bartholomew (L.) 

birds. 4998. 
Bartholomew (M.): 

Dusk witch. 13201. 

Golden stairs, 25744. 

Sleepy chillun time. 15055. 

Winter lullaby. 15617. 

Bartlett (C. H.): 

Bless ye the Lord. 17857. 

God is our refuge. 21256. 

Bartlett (E. C.): 

Every day in the week. 240. 

Will you hear, 19392, 22386. 
Bartlett (F.) My dear old England 
home. 18704. 

Bartlett (F. A.) Regulation march 
and two-step. 14825. 
Bartlett (G. J.): 

Cossacks return. 21036. 

Heart o’ mine. 21316. 

In the airship. 21445. 

May day. 21667. 

Pickaninny dance. 

Woodland frolics. 
Bartlett (H. N.): 

Alleluia! Christ is risen. 

Come Holy Ghost. 19687. 

I heard the voice of Jesus Say. 

TLOZ hot) « 


22148. 


9773, 14767. 
22116. 


7811. 


Flower of lib- 


Lesson from the 


21889. 
22410. 


10921. 


eS 


Underneath a big | Bartlett (H. N.)—Continued. 


Japanese réverie. 12097. 
Just as lam. 7182 (45). 
Love song. 23666. 
Magic hours, 9107. 


Nearer my God to Thee. 7182 
(58). 

O love that passeth knowledge. 
5585. 

To-day and to-morrow. 6701. 

Veni Creator Spiritus. 24710. 


Bartlett (J. C.): 

Fair Phyllis. 11229, 

Low at Thy feet. 14159. 

Ma pale-brown lady Sue. 

167381, 26297. 

No rose without a thorn. 

Bartlett (W. A.) 
pilgrims. 4500. 
Bartmuss (R.) Motette zum himmel- 
fahrtsfest. 11806. 
Bartok (B.) 2 danses roumaines. 
25078. : 
Barton (C. K.) 
Barton (Gi). 

-Comet. 15988. 

That laughing coon. 10397. 

My rose dreams. 18727, 26505. 
Barton (R.): 

Alabama shuffle. 7211. 

I want to be loved. 13740. 

My husaban Sylvest. 9388. 
Where’s Kitty O’Brien. 22362. 
Barton (S.) Romance d’avril. 6005. 
Barton (W.) jr. Shepping. 24860. 
Bas (G.) Sonata in fa. 3360. 
Baseler (J.) Grand aerie 

alae 
Baselt (F.): 
Kakadu (Der.) 20054. 
Tiritomba. 10453. 
Baskett (B.): 
Down where the love tree grows. 
16106. 

Kitty Green. 4926. 

Say Sal you are just the gal. 
6091. 

Take me back to dreamland. 6559. 

Bass (R.) Contrapunktische para- 
phrase. 3749. 
Bassett (C. J.): 
Autumn praise. 22549. 
Brave boys who wore the blue. 
12888. 

Oh, satisfy us early. 5618. 
Bassett (C. O.) Capri. 22708. 
Basson (A.) Moorland echoes. 633. 
Bastin (E.) Frissons dautomne. 

21208. 
Bastyr (CE): 

Bergmannskind (Das) 

Ich oder du. 19386. 

Lied der Deutschen in der ferne. 

8964. 


Lustiger bote. 


16729- 


5536, 
Hymn of modern 


Great explorer. 4338. 


march. 


7455. 


2178. 


1619 


INDEX 


pt. 1 fnr seve 5 


Bastyr (H.)—Continued. 


’Swar ein gruss vom muiitterlein. Am waldbichlein. 10926. 
2599. Ave Maria. 10965. 
Zerronnen. 19430. Frihlings gruss. 11284. 
Batchellor (D.) Banner of peace. Landsknechtslied. 5380. 
20901. Baumbach (A.): 

Bateman (B. B.): Annette. 1224. 

’ I want to tell you. 19972. Christian’s prayer. 20814 (2). 
Rally round the cross. 20411. My rest is in heaven. 3119 (165). 
Where love’s sweet song can | Baumfelder (F.): 

never die. 20752. Good humor. 25752. 

Bateman (H.) Has anyone found a Rondo mignon. 26915. 

fini 18252, Baumfelder (G.): 

Bates (C. H.) Royal rake. 12095. Herr, Dein wort, die edle gabe.. 

Bates (C. 8S.) After many years. 21332. 

22466. Lobe den Herrn. 21586. 

Bath (H.):_ Wirf alle deine sorgen. 22394. 
Captain’s yarn. 118. Baumgartner (H. L.) Be_ strong. 
Daffodil time. 164. 1288. 

Heart of the night. 21317. | Baxter (A. D. L.): Oh, great and 
I will awake. 1926. 


Baumann (L.): 


glorious country. 709. 


It is the time of daffodils. 488. Baxter (R. Oh great and glorious 
Look at the clock. 9033. Eee ae . st 
One tender look. 2423. Baxter (V.): 
Sea memories. 19030. Memories. 26384. 
Wedding of Shon Maclean. 19342 Must it be. 26469. 
Batiste (E.) 5 ago. 9372. 
Pilgrim’s song of hope. 21892. Bayer (J.): 
Transcriptions en clef de_ sol. Bilderbuch (Das) 1318. 
Z 2801. Mondlicht-walzer. 5355. 
epee (R.): Nussknacker-polka. 5566. 
arvest dance. 18578. | Solfege de écoles. 6348. 
Heard in the twilight. 13602. Solfége universel. 24409. 
Into the fold. 16529. Zinnsoldaten-marsech. 7169. 
Love’s content. 16708. Bayes (N.): 
Ly SESE | bee Back to my old home town. 19511. 
Savannah lullaby. 12112. Daftvdils. 19666 
Tom, Jan and Harry. 17517. Don’t you ie, that’ it’ was 
Battley (L. P.) Gee; its nice to have Sammer a Sa0G 
a sweetheart. 25687. is 3 
: y is Ev’ry one in favor. 25588. 
Bauer (F.) Lied von dem der ster- Mr. Moon-man turn off the light. 
ben wollt. 21564. 23825 
Bauer (H.): - Bas é 
Graceful Mamie. 4820. eae corto: ee moos 
Hearts on fire. 8431, 28284. MS eho? earl 


Lovers promenade. 11680. 


Bauer (O.) : 


Who do you suppose went and 


Young America. 10855. 


Ahasuer, der ewige jude. 19453. 
Sing mir was. 22064. Bayley (A. C.): 
Zwei lieder. 19897-19899. He’s a devil, you could hear that 
as 2 lady say. 19888. 
Bauer (W. M.) Enchantment. 13241. I want to soar iato eine 
Bauersachs (H.) : 21407. 
Desiderio del demonio. 182. 


Menuetto. 14278. Pen as 
Bauersachs (H. T.) & co.: | pay ley oe Cee 7 
Desiderio del demonio. 182. Mert ere | 
Menuetto. 14278. | den, 19476. see 
Zingaresca. 27597. ee ny’ ee : 1266 
wake up, m é ? 
SO (F;) Polnischer | tanz. | Bolbaeneeea vThe)” 25112. | 
24132. Children of the Heavenly King. | 
Baumann (F. CC.) Remembrance. 15953. 
27659. | Children’s evening hymn. 7662. 
Baumann (H. J.) Eternity. 4016. Cissie in Toyland. 22780. 


married my sister? 20768. 
| 
| 
| 


Bayley (K.) Lover’s serenade. 


1620 


23670. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Bayley & Ferguson—Continued. 
Come let us join our cheerful song. 


25348. 
Crown Him Lord of all. 11119. 
Eight organ choral _preludes. 
19509. 
Elfin bells. 1610. 
Eternal Light. 21148. 
Faith of our fathers. 21170. 
Five Christmas carols. 24926. 
Four Christmas carols. 1171. 
Giver of all. 21242. 
Glad hosannas. 8275. 
Happy is the man. 25800. 


Hark, my soul, it is the Lord. 
4381. 

Hark the voice of Jesus. 8887. 

Hosanna to the living Lord. 11899. 

Hymn for night. 233812. 

I will love Thee O Lord. 86386. 

If we say that we have no sin. 
284038. 


It was a lover and his lass. 26062. 
Lay not up for yourselves. 238574. 
Lifeboat (The) 23603. 

Like as the hart desireth. 23609. 


Long day closes. 26242. 

Love’s lullaby. 23675. 

My little pretty one. 26494. 

My true love hath my heart. 
11852. 

Nights (The) 9472. 

Nine settings of the Kyrie Hleison. 


a5 lot. 

Now that the sun hath veil’d. 
21798. 

Nursery rhymes. 26583. 

O blessed name. 21805. 


O love the Lord. 2376. 

O worship the Lord. 26617. 

O’er the earth the shades of even- 
me? 9535. 

Office for the holy communion. 
14553, 17006. 


Opening sentences. 26679. 
Praise waiteth for Thee, O God. 
24149, 


Recollection. 2537. 

Road to Jesus. 9909. 

Say ye to the daughter of Zion. 
6092. 

Seven hymns. 25268. 

Sing to the Lord a joyful song. 
9909. 

Singing for Jesus. 10144. 

Song of night. 19091. 


Song of stars. 19098. 
Song of the sea. 27102. 
Song of Zion. 10211. 


Songs of the Irish harpers. 19105. 

Strain upraise of joy and praise. 
15163. 

There’s a work for 
10415. 


all ve: do. 


Bayley & Ferguson—Continued. 
They brought young children to 
Jesus. 10420. 
Three offertory sentences. 24563. 
Thy way, not mine, O Lord. 2866. 
We're a noddin. 223813, 24764. 
When day is done. 24794. 
Baylor university. Baylor. 7408. 
Baynes (S.) Up among the moun- 
tains. 10548, 
Baynham (A. C.) 
PH Awe 
Bayorgeon (A. J.) 
march. 14792. 
Bazzini (A.) Ronde des lutins. 
Beach (Mrs, H. H. A.) : 
O sweet content. 21816. 
Old love-story. 26657. 
Prelude (A) 21910. 
Beach (N.) Id love to love a girl 
who really loves me. 25903. 
Beachamp (E. T.) Going home. 4282. 


Spanish dance. 


Purple and white 
6010. 


Beal (EH. B.) Flag that never fell. 
1676. 

Beal & McCarthy. Flag that never 
fell. 1676. 


Beal, Stuttard & co.: 
Fall in my lads. 
Fleet of fancies. 11251. 
Hark, hark my soul. 11352. 
Place for a boy. 11999. 


11231. 


Beale (T.) Rinka (La) 20425. 
Beall (B. B.): 
Come soon, O golden day. 11101. 
God is love. 113818. 
He brought me in and gave me 
room. 113862. 


Just for you. 11574. 

Just one day. 11575. 

Let heaven be your goal. 11619. 

My Father’s storehouse. 11827. 

Never afraid are we. 11870. 

Saviour is come. 12114. 

Some one is knocking. 12204. 

Tell it out with joy. 12310. 

That’s His word. 12822. 

There’s joy in heaven. 

To your Saviour come. 

Travel in the road _ to 
12362. 

Two little hands. 

We are in to win. 

When the roll 
12471. 

Who’ll to the rescue. 12488. 

Wonderful peace. 12522. 

Beall (BH. H. S.) : 
He is risen. 113866. 
Wonderful peace. 12522. 
Beall (J. G.): 

Harvester’s joy. 11858, 

I come on bended knee. 11416. 

Jesus will light the valiey. 11551. 

More love each day. 11800. 


12338. 


2354. 
glory. 


12376. 
12435. 


is called above. 


1621 


INDEX 


CE) 


DE. Ti; ss ens 


Beall (J. G.)—Continued. 
O sinner come. 11899. 
Saviour’s hand. 12117. 

Beall (IOws: 


God is watching o’er me. 11314. 
I’m going home. 11442. 
Ransomed for eternity. 12044. 
Beall’ (ey iy: 
Oft I hear my Saviour. 11910. 
Spare my boy. 12256. 
Speed the news. 122838. 
To your Saviour come. 12354, 
We are in to win. 124385. 
Beall (S. A.) : 
Hitherto. 11394. 
Trust in the Lord all the time. 
12367. 


Beallaecr IN) 
Bless the Lord. 11013, 
I need Jesus all the way. 11451. 
It is sweet to walk with Jesus. 
11538. 
Let us send the Gospel message. 
11622. 
Lo, I am with you all the way. 
11655. 
On life’s sea. 11932. 
Thy way is the right one. 
Beam (A. M.) 


12346. 
Can’t you find a girl 


for me. 252387. 

Beane (A. L.) She is my Eskimo 
ta-ta. 2674, 

Beard (A.) There’s one little girl 
loves you. 19205. 

Beard (E.)' Pearly. 2461. 

Beattie (W.) I came away down- 
hearted. 138672. 

Beatty (E. E.) Nocturne. 22585. 


Beatty (J. M.): 
I’m longing for the old glee club 
at home. 18826. 
When the fields are white with 
daisies. 223538. 
Beaudry 
23657. 
Beaumont (H.): 
Dream of spring. 13175. 
Hope. 23289. 
Isabella. 16587. 
Lyric theatre march. 
Beaumont (J.C. H.): 
Fool (The) 8164. 
Gentle Jesus. 8252. 
Hello! girls. 18614. 
Memory (A) 8164. 
Nativity. 667. 
Beaumont (P.): 
Colinette. 22786. 
Con amore. 11108. 
Beaumont (V.) Twilight shadows. 
12374. 
Beauty spot. 1290, 6627, 
Beazley (S. W.): 
All the way over. 10917. 
Angel chorus. 25002. 


Love dreams. | 


23687. 


D355. 


1622 


Beazley (S. W.)—Continued. 


Answer the divine. 


20855. 


Bless the Lord. 20936. 

Blessed invitation. 17858. 

Break the barriers. 12840. 

Christ hath redeemed me. 

Clinging close to His 
TOT. 

Come ye thankful people. 

Coming this way. 21029. 

Conquer the world in His name. 
21034. 

Crossing to that, far, far, away. 
21047. 

Do they think of me in heaven. 
21086. 

Door is open wide. 18151. 

For Jesus’ sake. 11264. 

Gather the golden grain. 21218. 

Glory, glory. 21245. 

God is watching. 23128. 

Happy bells. 21298. 

Haste away. 4892. 

He lives again. 8409. 

Hush my dear, sing 
13667. 

I heard the voice of Jesus. 18310. 

In Bethlehem’s stall. 26005. 

It is a good thing. 23466. 

It won’t be long. 13872. 

Jesus sought me. 21494. 

Keep looking to Him. 21517. 

Keep the standard waving. 11583. 

Let me hold myself ready. 21553. 

Live it every day. 21584. 

Lord my shepherd is. 14116. 

Matchless gift. 26360. 

Mother will pray for me. 

Newness of life. 11876. 

Ninety and nine. 18755. 

O come let us sing unto the Lord. 
20299. 


captain 


110838. 
hand. 


25357. 


lullaby. 


21725. 


O wanderer, come home. 9581. 
O what a_ wonderful change. 
14589. 

Old-time prayer. 5641. 

On to glory. 21841. 

One sweetly solemn thought. 
18807. 


Only sleeping. 21852. 
Onward soldiers of Christ. 
Prince of power. 9780. 
Reapers are needed. 9829. 
Ring, bells of morning. 14857. 
Sailor’s pride. 26947. 

Shall it be you. 22042. 

Shepherd of Israel. 6174. 

Show your love. 22052. 

Sing a song of cheer today. 6277. 
Soft starlight shining. 27084. 
Sometime. 22088. 

Sunshine somewhere. 15198. 
Sweetest words to me. 22156. 


21854. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Beazley (S. W.)—Continued. 
Tell all the world about Jesus. 
S173: 
Tell the story of love. 
There’s a heavenly race. 
There’s hope for 
22201. 


ALO a 
6633. 
every sinner. 


Thy way, not mine. 19226. 
‘Tis children’s day. 22218. 
Victory-songs. 15436. 
Voice of Christmas. 2970. 


Wake the song of jubilee. 


We sing the great salvation. 
19338. 

We've enlisted for the war. 15506. 

When Jesus spoke her name. 
22348. 

Where the bells ring home. 22368. 

Who is like unto Jesus. 7024. 


Why have you wandered. 12498. 


Without Jesus. 22398. 
Wonderful blessings. 
Wrong shall 


22402. 


(412. 
Bechtel (H. F.) Orpheum march. 
5691. 
Beck (C. O.) Praise to Thee. 12017. 


Beck-Slinn (E.) Lesbian maid. 16641. 


Beckel (L. C.): 


Anniversary hymn. 7291. 
Christmas. 7685. 
Earth is singing. T7977. 


Easter bells. 7982. 
Harvest song. 8395. 


Lord of the harvest. 9038. 


O tender love of Christmas night. 


9527. 
Rally day. 9828. 
Becker (A. C.) 


197387. 

Becker (C.) Responsorium, O Maria 
Domina. 17167. 

Becker (G. J.) Vl call you baby. 
23341. 


Becker (J.) Hail to Columbus, 21297. 


Becker (J. G.) Zip. 27598. 

' Becker (R.) Evening bells. 11218. 

Becker (R. L.): 
A la mazurka. 7183. 
Bumble bee. 7547. 
Carmencita (La) 
Consolation. 149. 
Country parade. 
Danse mignonne. 
Harlequin. 138577. 
Jolly mermaids. 4850. 
Little study. 11650. 


7600. 


1487. 
7839. 


March of the goblins. 14205. 
Marche. 7419. 

Military step. 5319. 
Miniature waltz. 2265. 
Petite, D57t(i. 

Polka. 9719. 

Polka gracieuse. 147386. 
Ritournelle. 5988. 


22296. 


have no quarter. 


Enchanted woods. 


Becker (R. L.)—Continued. 
Tarentella. 10365. 
Tocatta in D. 19524. 
Triumphal march. 6725. 
Valse. 7420. 
Valse rustique. 
Wood nymphs. 

Becker (V. HE.) 


15414. 
15648. 
Stille nacht, heilige 


nacht. 6469. 
Becker (W.) Wenn die rose welkt. 
27468. 


Becker (W. L.): 
Alabama bound. 
(26), 19455. 
Love keeps the whole world young. 
18565, 19437 (51). 
Becker bros. Triumphal march. 6725. 
Beckley (H.G.) My dear old mother’s 
face. 9868. 
Beckwith (D.): 
May-day morn. . 16778. 
To my sweetheart. 2877, 15320. 
Becucci (E.): 
Ali dorate. 3171.. 
Tesoro mio. 28380, 10885. 
Bédard (L.) Soirées d’automne. 15081. 
Bedard (M. T.) Raven head. 189382. 
Bedell (A. P.) Sunset song. 15194. 
Bedetti (E.): 
Dernier réve. 22885 
Pour la Toussaint. 
Bedford (H.) Brown, 
breezy. 25202. 
Bedford-Wright (A.): 
From the deep shadows. 13403. 
Give me a little tender thought. 
1761. 
In a cloistered garden. 
Beebe (Mrs. G. H.) 
Spirit-land. 20196. 
Beebe (I.) Where the cowslips bloom. 
12480. 
Beebe (V. L.) 
for me. 9498. 
Beebe (W.) Society galop. 
Beech (H.): 
Delusions. 3854. 
Funny phrases. 4191. 
Whist drive. 193879. 
Beecher (F. M.) Yes Molly, Pll be 
dreaming. 27567. 
Beetham (J.) My pilot. 
Beethoven (lL. van): 


15715, 19487 


241438. 
broke and 


26062. 
Messages from 


Not the sort of a girl 


15076. 


—-99 
18728. 


Adelaide. 7422. 
Ah, perfido. 3388. 
Andante. 7182 (7). 


Beethoven; arr. by Will Earhart 
& others. 1298. 

Beethoven’s farewell to the piano. 
3389. 

Benedictus from mass 
(8). 

Chorale finale. 19529. 

Contre-tanz. 12771. 20908. 

Coriolan. 22594. 


BD 


5 


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1623 


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INDEX 
Dt. LE, Me Se v5 

Beethoven (L. van)—Continued. Beirly (A.): 

Country dances. 15829. I shall see Him. 23367. 

Elf neue bagatellen. 7424. Who will volunteer. 24834. 

Fiir Elise. 25097. Bekken (O.) Madeline. 20148. 

Hymn of peace. 1294. Béla (K.): 

Konzart. 383890. Lustspiel-ouverture. 9095. 

Lord of all being. 33891. Rakoczy. 5923. 


Love of love. 33892. 

Meditation. 12772. 

Menuets. 2425, 20909, 22595, 25098. 

Piano compositions. 68. 

Romance in G. 3398. 

Romanze in F. 3394. 

Sieben bagatellen. 7426, 10992. 

Smaller rondo. 7428. 

Sonata in C minor. 25099. 

Sonate. 7427. 

Sonatina. 25100, 25101. 

Unto Thee. 15880. 

Zweiunddreissig variationen. 7429. 
Beggs (W. E.) Ambitious coon. 38203. 
Behan (R. G.) I’m lonesome sweet- 

heart since you said good-bye. 13721. 
Behault (E. R. De). Mois et les 
saisons. 18666. 

Behim (A. E.): 

Annette. 17781. 

Kitty Rooney. 11591. 

Ma belle rose. 22440 (46), 23689. 

More. 18676. 

Under the midnight moon. 19276. 

Behling (A.) Frdéschelein (Die). 

11278, 13398. 

Behm (E.): 

Auf der briicke. 1256. 
Gute nacht. 1810. 

Behr (F.): 
Alerte (1’) 
Camp of the gypsies. 
First violet. 16208. 
In the gypsy camp. 26021. 
Pearl (A) 267382. 
Waltz. 25110. 

Behrend (A. H.): 

By a southern sea. 
Fair land of Kent. 
Humility. 233038. 

Behrend (B. F.) Lily fair. 23612. 

Behrend (B. F.) music pub co. Happy 


3168, 20828. 
15902. 


3553. 
1645. 


days gone bye. 25797. 
Beilschmidt (C.) : 
Hinsiedel. 38980. 


Frisch vom storch. 4168. 
Froher ausklang. 11279. 


Goldhaar der junge. 113817. 
Marsch. 10993. 

Reigen. 120538. 

Reiter im herbst. 12056. 
Sage. 12100. 

Schnitterin (Die) 6109. 


Waldsee in dimmerung. 12426. 
Wilden (Die) frauen vom Unters- 
berg. 12511. 
Bein (G. von) 
5111. 


Love everlasting. 


Belagerungstand. 3401. 

Belardez (A.) By the silvery San 
Joaquin. 15892. 

Belaribi (E.) On the way to Beni- 
mora. 24032. 


Belasco (O.) He’s gone, no one knows 
where. 163856. 

Belden (F. E.): 

As for me and my house. 

As we forgive. 1242. 

Ask for the rain. 1243, 25023. 

Ask not to be excused. 1244. 

At evening time. 1246. 

Away! For the kangaroo. 
(106). 

Be joyful in God. 1287. 

Blood (The) avails. 138388. 

Casting all your care upon Jesus. 
1388. 

Chiefest among ten thousand. 
1424, 25286. 

Choose now. 1483. 

Come to-night. 1471. 

Dove of peace. 1568. 

Drifting down. 1588, 11195. 

Everybody lift. 1640. 

Hallelujah for the cross. 1818. 

Hearts and homes. 1838. 

His Spirit answers. 1856. 

Hour by hour. 1868. 

Jesus holds me fast. 2021. 

Keep the pages white. 2055. 

Launch the lifeboat. 2102. 

My anchor holds in _ heaven. 
2a0s, Jal S20. 

My Father is King of kings. 2311. 

Not unto us. 93.49. 

Seven times. 2670. 

Shall one be missing. 2673. 

Songs for the King’s business. 
6396. 

Sunlight in the heart. 

Sweet and low. 2790. 

What shall it profit a man. 38016. 


1238. 


3119 


2779. 


Belden (R. K.): 


Ad. im, ail’ Se 

If you just know how. 19991. 

In a temperance town. 8684. 

Little drops of water. 16665. 

Little side street where Mary 
dwells. 21582. 

Love that can never be told. 18572. 

Message of the flowers. 16822. 

My love for you is true. 9400. 

My snow shoe girl. 20259. 

Never to part. 20271. 

Only girl for me. 14615. 


1624 


—— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Belden (R. K.)—Continued. 
Please give me back my papa. 
20374. 
Sun always shines on pay day. 
22141, 
Sweet Louisiana Lou. 15210. 
Tell me that you love me. 20606. 
There’s a pathway to my heart. 
20627. 
Belden (R. L.) 
girl. 12489. 
Bell (D.): 
Let me call you sweetheart once 
again. 8935. 
Smile. 10887 (185). 
Uncle Sam. 10523. 
Bell (F. L. B.) Helen. 25882. 
Bell (G. H.) Drummer (The). 
Bell (H.): 
Meet me at French Lick Springs. 


Who wants a little 


13187. 


21672. 
Wizzle dozzle. 15625. 
Bell (J. C.) Old glory. 17019. 
Bell (Mrs. N. K.) What is the aim. 
15527. 


Bell music co.: 
Canned corn rag. 7581. 
Let me call you sweetheart once 
again. 8985. 
Uncle Sam. 10523. 


Bella (J.) My sweetheart. 18732. 
Bellairs (R. H.): 
Cast me not away. 19597. 


Day-dreams. 25425. 
Fairy ring. 25594. 
Hunter’s horn. 25885. 
Liebesgruss. 5027. 
Moonlight. 26435. 
Parane. 5746. 
Watersprite. 27448. 
What are these. 193852. 
While earth remaineth. 20755. 
Windmill (The). 27548. 
Belle of Barnstapoole. 669. 
Belle of Brittany. 67, 1297. 
Belle of the boulevard. 15704 (1387). 
Bellegarde (J. K.) Will my dream 
of love come true? 19389. 
Bellerby (EH. J.): 
Toccata. 25118. 
Tranquillo. 17527. 


Bellinger (F.). May night. 2219. 
Bellingham (G.) Lengthening day. 
14033. 


Bellini (H.): 
Canzon’a Carmela. 
’E stelle. 3958. 
Me vulesse vendicé. 5262. 


3583. 


Oi benedittu core. 9565. 
Siono. 6188. 
Sunné e muri. 10296. 


Bellini (V.): 
Norma. 12781, 25119. 
Sonnambula (La) 20918. 


C8 eS Eee 
Sc _  __ 


Bellstedt * (HY) tt “I. wetewa bid: 
21425. ; 
Bellstedt (H.) jr. Who’s next. 17688. 

Belt (S. E.) Mr. Moon. 18660. 
Benatzky (R.): 
Edi war ein kavalier. 3974. 
Es war einmal. 4011. 
Horizontale (Die) 8492. 
Kleine lampe. 4931. 
Knopfelschuh. 4935. 
Kokottchens nachtgebet. 4936. 
Liebesidyll. 5028, 
Lisette. 5051. 
Mein freund, seine frau und ich. 
5270. 
Sonate (Die) 6378. 
Waldesstimmen. 6898, 
Benda (F.) Pastorale. 9659. 
Benda (H.) HEtuden fiir violine. 
1 PALES, 
Eendal (A.); 
Reformationspsalm., 21934. 
Sein werd’ in aller welt gedacht. 
24325. 
Bendel (F.) Tyrolienne. 6766. 
Bender (G. H.) Prayer (A) 5862. 
Bendix (C.) Spendthrift (The) 
20557. 
Bendix (M.): 
Canzonetta. 25244. 
Danse é6cossaise. 25415, 
Melodie. 25121. 
Moto perpetuo. 26456. 
_ Prayer. 26783. 
Bendix (P.): 
Betrogene affenjiger. 20923. 


Mein alles hier im leben. 21680. 
Prost, prost, wir seh’n uns wieder. 
21917. 
Bendix (T.): 
Album of standard operas. 
Apex of love. 26. 
Commuters (The) 
Divertisement 
10887 (107). 
I love the dance. 482 
Italian scene. 2010. 
Lion and the mouse. 
Seven days waltzes. 
Third degree. 2854, 
Bendix (T.) album. 25122. 
Bénech (—) Ah! MéGlina. 
Bénech (1.): 
Alza! Manolita. 15787, 24971. 
Madrilena (La) 26307. 
Manette-Manon. 18600. 
Marche 4 Ninon. 18606. 
Micaella mia. 28802. 
Myrella. 16923, 18737. 
Princesse d’amour. 26792. 
Senedict (—): 


7216. 


22806. 


(The) 8875, 


14079. 
20497, 277384. 


17757. 


Comin’ thro’ the rye. 15991. 
"Tis the last rose of summer. 
16341. 


1625 


INDEX 


pia, aS wes 


Benedict (E. B. } 
Bacarrat (La) 
Yankee land. 


10973. 
10829. 


Benedict — (HE. - H.) Oxford galop. 
(182) (65). 

Benedict (R. L.) Oxford galop. 
T182 (65). . 
Benedictine Press. Oregon grape. 
18812. 


Benham (C.) f= can’t think of any- 
thing that’s half as sweet as you. 
23320. 

Benham (E. J.) 
(45). 

Benjamin (A. J.): 

American roller skating rink. 1265. 
10930. 

Noél 4a St. Moritz. 

Piazza del Popolo. 9694, 14702. 

Sommernacht am Rhein. 6869. 

Weiber!, mein herz liebes wieberl. 
17641. 


May moon. 12565 


16949. 


Zither-spielers lieblinge. 24908. 
14 studies. 26978. 
24 studien. 26979. 
32 studien. 24297. é 


Benjamin (M.) Little dream face in 


the sky. 9003. 


Renker (K.) Happy New Year. 25801. 
Genkhart (G, A.): 
Becky do the bombashay. 19526. 
Mary, you're a big gir! now. 3119 


(55), 5239. 
Oh that funny rag. 23998. 
School bells. 14952. 
Bennard (G.): 
Have Thy way Lord. 25811. 
When He is come. 17652. 
Bennet (C. W.): 
Battleship North Dakota. 
25081. 
Bridal tour. 12841, 2518&7. 
Loving eyes. 5146. 
Searlet crow. 10028. 
Union Jack. 10534. 


Bennett (—): 
Cowboy now boy. 
Let me steal a 

26197. 
My what a funny little world 
this is. 18785, 27726. 
Rolypoly eyes. 26899. 
Stop your blushing. Rosie. 
(168). 

Bennett (A. C.): 
Blessing and glory. 
If ye love Me. 18775. 


10985, 


158, 12565 (23). 


24911 


Office of the Holy Communion. 


17007. 


Through the starry midnight dim. 


20636. 


Union Jack. 12385. 


kiss from you. 


| Bennett (EK. K.) 


| 


Dear little wife and 
home, sweet home. 3840. 
Bennett. (G. J.) : 
Communion service. 12981. 
Offertory sentences. 14552. 
Bennett (1L.): 

Daddy was a grand old man. 1508. 
3119 (381), 7809, 11126, 13040, 
17988. 

Deutscher (Der) rag. 22888. 

I’m head over heels in love with 


you. 8599. 
Maxie don’t take a taxie. 23749, 
PUPAE 
Old man’s getting younger every 
day. 9577. 


So long Tony. 20814 (102), 22079. 

Sunrise brings idle dreams. 6502. 

Take me to that ball, Bill. 27228. 

Underneath the wishing tree. 
21313. 

Wait till we gather in the golden 
corn. 22298, 22440 (69). 

When the clover moon is shining 
down. 20748. 

When you know that you’re re- 
membered. 15577. 

Wouldn’t you like to take a little 
girl to raise. 27562. 

You can’t go wrong when your 
heart is right. 10841. 

Bennett (S.) Rondeau 4 la polonaise. 
18970. 


Bennett (T. C.): 
Fragrance of June. 162386. 
Grandpa there are none like you. 

16811. 
If lovey should die what would 
duckey do. 16481. 
Lovelight. 5135. 
Sycamore saplin. 


Bennett (T. C. S.): 
Come with me to the sea. 
I still have the rose. 4606. 
It’s very vexin’. 13870. 
My bungalow in Bond Street. 
18701. 


Bennett (T. J.) 
Bennitt (Ll. A.) 
Benoist (A.): 
Beside the cross. 22619. 
Chanson d’autrefois. 3629. 
Fantaisie lAmerique. 11233. 
Lys. 238688. 
Mazurka. 23758. 
Menuet du bon vieux temps. 
Rose leaves. 24280. 
Benson (A. 8S.) Homespunrag. 16390, 
17742 (52). 
Bentley (A. E.): 
Song primer made for -the chil- 
dren. 17366. 
Song series. 17367. 
Twenty song classics. 


15217. 


12971. 


Only waiting. 20336. 
Yale wrinkle. 7113. 


2243. 


3415. 


1626 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52. Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Bentley (W. W.): 
Ministry of song. 2266. 
Open the door for the children. 


17035. 
Benton (C. T. H.) Woman’s fran- 
chise. 15682. 
Benton (T. J.) Forward, soldiers. 
13379. 
Benyon (R. K.) Dreamlight. 13183. 


Berardinis (A. De). De Balivier. 3882. 
Bérat (F.) Mouton perdu. 20228, 
Bereny (H.): 
Du edles traubenblut. 3941. 
Fliichtiges gliick. 4124, 23027. 


Kuess mich liebster. 4945. 
Lied und szene der detectivs. 5037. 
Lied von haubenstock. 23599. 


Lord Piccolo. 
26261. 
Piccolo lied. 5788. 
Snob lied. 6318, 24399. 
Tanz duett. 6565. 


9040, 23649, 26252- 


Beresford (A.) England. 18089, 21138. 


Beresford (L.): 
Entreat me. not. 
Festival oratorio. 
He is risen. 4406. 

Hearken unto Me. 4415. 
Hosanna to the Son of David. 4478. 
In a cradle so lowly. 4689. 
Indian lover’s song. 20019. 
Indian serenade. 16522. 

My soul is weary. 5467. 
Nothing’s worth while. 2350. 
Praise ye the Lord. 5860. 

Sing Oh daughter of zion. 6285. 


4005. 
252. 


Suffer little children. 6487. 
Three wise men. 6666. 
Worthy is the Lamb. 7108. 
Berg (J. H.) Good bye old society. 
21266. 
Berg (L.): 
All alone with May. 19458, 24911 
(81). 


Girl behind the counter is the girl 
I love. 1158 (82), 1752. 
Berg (W. v. d.): 
Herziges schitzle. 19896. 
Ringlein sprang entzwei. 
Wiegenlied. 20768. 
Wir zwei. 20772. 
Bergé (I.): 
Have you not seen the timid tear. 
4395. 
He that goeth forth with weeping. 
21313. 
*Tis love that murmurs. 6685. 
Berge (L.) Young people’s Catholic 
hymn book. 10857. 
Berge music co. Young people’s Catho- 
lie hymn book. 10857. 
Bergen (G. U.) Flag song. 18344. 
Bergen (J. A.) Senga waltz. 24829. 
Bergen musie co. Leaves are drop- 
ping. 4984. 


20424. 


Bergenholtz (E.) 
book. 2388. 
Berger (F.), jr. 
rock. 14099. 
Berger (G. A.) 

8871. 
Berger (H.) 
Berger (R.): 
Aprés londée. 7296. 

Aviation francaise. 250538. 

Bulgare (La) 15885. 

Calais-Douvres. 107. 

Claudine. 22783. 

Cloches de Mai. 7709. 

Cri du coeur. 7789, 22828. 

Dans la Puszta. 7830, 22854. 

Deux danses espagnoles. 1306. 

Femme passa. 23007. 

Grégoire. 19853. 

Master Bob. 2217. 

Paris-joyeux. 18835. 

Pour toujours. 24144. 

Puce (La) 18915. 

Puzzle. 17140. 

Réve aux étoiles. 

Réve d’un moment. 

Soirée au Prater. 

Valse de ballet. 19292. 

Whisky and soda. 15590. 

White negroes. 20760. 
Berger (W.): 

Charfreitag. 11070. 

Musikant (Der) 23802. 

Oernulfs klage. 2385. 

Sechs klavierstticke. 22618. 

Seid verschwiegen. 10074. 

Sturmesmythe. 10278. 

Variationed und fuge. 6819. 

Von ferne klingen glocken. 12422, 
Bergh (A.): 

December. 

Good night. 4297. 

Lord’s prayer. 5098, 11665. 

Lost doll. 5104. 

Night rider. 14482. 

Raven (The) 9825. 

Sleepless dreamings. 

Sweet daffodil. 27206. 

Thou art my rest. 153808. 

Wind and sea. 24849. 

Would you. 15652. 
Bergheim (A.) Waiting. 
Berghout (J.) Miniatures. 
Bergman (F.) Cat grin rag. 
Bergmann (K.): 

Au revoir. 7182 (104), 78388. 

Call again. 7569. 


New creation band 
Little twig of Sham- 
Konig und sdnger. 


Leilehua. 2107. 


17172. 
5964, 18942. 
17349, 


25438. 


15054. 


12428. 
14305. 
25256. 


Childhood days. 7657. 
Fleeting hours. 8141. 
Here and there. 8450. 
In dance time. 138786. 
On duty. 9588. 
Playroom echoes. 17104. 
Rainbow tints. 9819. 
Young hearts. 10856. 


1627 


68294—10——13 


INDEX 


pt. 101, WOS., ¥. 5 


Beremiiller (K.) An die heimat. 
3224. 
Bergquist (J. V.) Jul-kantat. 16568, 
285038. 
Bergquist (N. W.) Swedish folk 
dances. 24525. 
Bergstrom music co. My Honolulu 
Hula veel. 23k, 
Berheim (B.) Emogene. 8024. 
Beringer (O.) Etude de concert. 
4019. 
Bériot (C. de): 

Air varié. 24941. 


Andantino et rondo russe. 3231. 


Fantaisie lyrique. 112384. 


7™° concerto in G. 3424. 
Berlin (I.): 
’ Angels. 12641. ” Hy 


~ Before I go and marry. 3395. 
/Call me up some rainy afternoon. 
12880. 
/ Dat draggy rag. 18070. 
“I just came back to say good-bye. 
4548. 
“Tt can’t be did. 18860. 
AAnnocent Bessie Brown. 28457. 
Some one’s waiting for me, we'll 
wait, wait, wait. 10887 (202). 
/Stop, stop, stop. 24477. 
“That mesmerizing Mendelssohn 
tune. 6619. 
Jas it on your piano. 
Yiddisha eyes. 22416. 
“Yiddle, on your fiddle. 7126. 
Berlin (V. H.) Kinder, sind die Inder 
stinder. 8845, 
Berlioz (H. L.): 


19259. 


Beatrice and Benedict. 3425. 
Benvenuto Cellini. 3426. 
Choral fantasia on Faust. 25136. 


Danse des sylphes. 12788, 15841. 
Foolish idle regrets. 18146. 
Réakoéezy march, 19537. 

Trojans in Carthage. 13808. 
Ungarischer marsch. 20922. 


Bermeker (C.) Heidekind (Das). 
23239. 

Bernahl (—.) What would mama 
say. 27475. ; 

Bernahl (O.) I love a little girlie. 
13705. 


Bernard (M.): 
Dear old Frisco town. 1530. 


I’m goin’ to tell on you. 16452, 


17742 (58). 
That ticklin’ rag. 20624, 20814 
(111). 
Berndt (F.) Sweet as roses. 6520. 
Berner (L.) Miirthenblatter. 18694. 
Bernhard music co. Golden feather. 
1770. 


Bernhardt (F.): 
Just phone, I’ve got that funny 
feeling for you. 4883, 


Bernhardt (F.)—Continued. 
When the harvest moon is Sshin- 
Ing. 15062. 
Bernheim (EH. S.): 
Child’s garden of verse. 
My Kate. 5485. 
Somebody. 2719. 
Berniaux (D.): 
Bonsoir mam’zell’ Rose. 22651. 


1426. 


Myrella. 16928, 18737, 23904, 
24911 (151). 

Myrella march. 21778. 

Réve (Le) de lavenir, 24204, 


Bernier (A.): 
Lovers of liberty. 14150. 
My heart to you is given. 21756. 


Berr (J.) : 
Allerseelen, 1188. 
Vogelweisheit. 2969. 


Berridge (A.): 
Hail, Saviour King. 25788. 
Light of the world. 26214. 
Lord is come. 26251, 
Lord of the harvest. 18558. 


Lord of the living harvest. 9039. 
There were sheperds. 27298. 
Thousand years have come. 
27808. 
Thy King cometh unto thee. 
27316. 
Berrow (G.) My heart’s a garden. 
26487. 
Berrueco y Serna (M.) A _ Ela, 
17748. 


Berry (E. W.) music co.: 
Beauty’s dream. 17837. 
Glory Greene. 18186. 
In lovers land. 18387. 
Berry (G. de R.) Joy riding. 11557 
Berry (Mrs. H. A.) Song of the cow- 
boy. 6382. 
Berry (M. HE.) Mirza. 
(78). 

Bertelin (A.): 
Chanson. 11001. 
Chanson grise. 11063. 

Chasseur noir. 11072. 
Il pleut des pétales de fleurs. 


14311, 20814 


4674. 

J’ai jeté. 11546. 

Lied. 11002. 

Musique. 5406. 

Sonate en ré mineur. 19088. 

Souffrance. 12226. 
Bertini (E.) Sursum corda. 27199. | 
Bertini (H. J.) 25 études. 25137, | 
25188. 
Berton (C.) My little bungalow. 
9396. 
Berton (R. de) Wizard violinist. 
17709. : 


Bertram (W.): 
Wenn die rose welkt. 27468. 
Zu neuen taten. 20806. 


1628 


| & 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Berwald (W.): 


Beneath the cross of Jesus. 7442. 

Bright and joyful is the morn. 
25182. 

Day of resurrection. 7854. 

Hark, what mean those holy 


voices. 25806. 


Lift up, lift up your voices now. 
=N4A2 


5048. 


O come, all ye faithful. 5571. 


O Lord, God of my salvation. 


5582. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 
16983. 

O paradise. 5590. 

Saviour again to Thy dear name. 
10019. 


To Thee, O Lord. 27328. 
Welcome happy morning. 
When the day of toil 
17664. 
Beschnitt (J.) 
Besly (E. M.) 
Besly (M.): — 
Boy (The) scout. 


6950. 
is done. 


Primrose (The) 2508. 
22663. 


Don’t sing yip-i-addy. 22907. 

Mister Sun. 20210. 

North North Pole. 21793. 

To a red rose. 24626. 
Bessel (W.) & cie.: 

Anna Karenina. 12644. 

Deuxiéme symphonie. 3490. 

Foire de Sordtchintsi. 4126. 

Gopak. 4306. 

Josua. 504. 

Khowantchina. 4905, 13955. 

Miarchen vom Zar Saltan. 16740. 

Odipus. 706. 


Pan voyevoda. 735. 


Petite suite. 93. 


Roi Satil. 9922. 
Salambo. 840. 

Tristesse d’amour. 19253. 
Valse caprice. 22251. 


Bessel (W.) & cie., Breitkopf & Hartel. 


Boris Godunow. 20949. 


Bestor (D.): 
Come where the violets bloom. 
7742. 
If you'll roll the silver lining. 
4666. 


Long green club. 2155. 

Missing link. 2273. 

Peek-a-boo, Mister Moon, peek-a- 
boo. 26784. 

Ripples. 9900. 

Rosebud. 20447. 

She used to sing grand opera. 
27023. 

That Indian rag. 20611. 


Beswick (B.) I want you always. 
11469. 


 Betjemann (R. D.) 
= King. 27281. 
Bettikin co. Bettikin girl. 1818. 


There dwelt a 


Song of Ossian. 12210. 


———s 


Betts (I. W.) My dear old Ohio 
home. 20246. 

Betts (J. N.) If you havn’t any real 
estate. 451. 


Betty in dreamland. 1086, 1754, 3020, 
4448, 4887, 5151, 5438, 7182 (126), 
7182 (144), 7182 (152), 7182 (158), 
10887 (116), 10887 (209). 

Beverlim (Z.) Since I am free. 19069. 

Bevier-Williams (G.) Ballerine (La) 
3336. 

Beyeler (O.) 
do. 20735. 

Beyer (A.) Joseph’s coat of many 
colors. 4852. 

Bial (H.): 

Beware, beware. 7458. 

I can say truly rural. 85389. 

I’ll let the world go by. 8578. 
When you’re married girls. 10750. 

Bianchi (F.) Komm reiche mir zum 
kusse. 20067. 

Bibl CRs) 

Nocturne. 
Scherzino. 3482. 

Bible institute colportage 
Prodigal son. 5880. 

Biby (H. A.) I love my little country 
Mary. 8584. 

Bickford (M. A.): 

A minor. 24915. 

Angel Gabriel. 25008. 

Arpeggio and _ slurring 
ZOMG: 

Arpeggio and technical studies. 
25018. 

Bavarian waltz. 25082. 

Billy Wilson’s clog. 25145. 

Blue bells of Scotland. 25164. 

Chords and positions. 25299. 

Constancy waltz. 25369. 

Dixie medley. 25464. 

Rasy exercises. 25517. 

Hlevated bass. 255383. 

Exercises in C and G. 25586. 

Familiar melodies. 25600. 

First finger. 25625. 

Fisher’s hornpipe. 25629. 

Four fingers. 25645. 

Fourth position. 25646. 

Frolics on the midway. 25663. 

Girl I left behind me. 25703. 

Half step march. 25789. 

Home, sweet*home. 25863. 

Jesus lover of my soul. 26091. 


What are you going to 


3431. 


ass’n. 


study. 


Melody ,on C and @ _ strings. 
26383. 

Old timers. 26662. 

Open strings. 26678. 

Peach blossoms eaprice. 26731. 

Perpetual motion. 26740. 

Progressive melodies. 26797. 

Sailor’s hornpipe. 26946. 

Seale and key of A major. 26968. 

5 fat,” 26969: 

= nat. 26070. 


1629 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


i eee en ee 


Bickford (M. A.)—Continued. 
Scale and key of F. 26971. 
Seale of C. 26972. 
Seale of G. 26978. 
Second and third fingers. 
Second position. 26993. 
Sentinel (The) 270038. 
Studies in bowing. 27177. 
Technical studies. 27250. 
Third position. 27300. 
Time studies. 27320. 
Time study. 27321. 

Bickmore (H. G.): 
Angels’ song. 22. 
I’m going home. 
Message of peace. 
Our risen King. 9631. 

Bideau (BE. M.) Hail! 

IB i1k; 

Bideri (F.): 
7A echiu bella "Napule. 1155. 
A chi vuod repassa. 20815, 24912. 
7A luntananza @’ ’o surdato. 1159, 


26992. 


old Baker. 


3125. -Si tiene core. 27035. 
"A ’nnammurata d’ ’o bersagliere. Sirenetta. 27059. 
20817, 24916. Sora mia. 22107, 27114. 
7A Rossa € copp’ ’o Vommero. Stornelli trecenteschi. 22127, 
20818, 24917. 27168. 
A ’sta fenesta. 20819. Strofe del postino. 24495, 27175. 
A vulesse! 3128. Suonno ’e giuventu. 2782, 6505. 
7A garellara. 3129, 31380. Suora di carité. 27194. 
*"Ammore ’e marenare. 3212. Tirolese (La) 22215, 27328. 
Ammore vicino. 20844, 24982. Torna a me! 6708. 
Arricamanno. 20869. Vaco. ascianno ‘na guagliona 
Bareone ‘nehiuso. 22571. ~naista! 22247. 
Bella ca puorte’ e zudccole. Vi vorrei baciar. 2954, 6842. 
20912, 25116. Vo turna. 22280. 
Bella di Granata. 3403. Vocca bella. 22281, 27418. 
Bella Hermosa. 22602. Vocea luntana. 6869, 6870. 
Bella mia. 1295. __ Voce a mare. 22282. 
Campaniello d’oré. 22698, 25283. Bidgood (T.) Sons of the brave. 
Canta oj’ marend. 22702, 252388. 24444, | 
Canta pe’ me. 13872. Bidwell (GC. K.) Back to the old farm 
Garuli, lassa a Ciccillo. 3597. for mine. 7381. 5: ean 
Comm’ ’o sole. 7744. Bieberkraut (B.)  Pensée lointaine. 
Dint’ ’a nuttata. 21079. 5763. 


"H cappielle @’ ’e ffemmene. 3952. 
 ffemmene dd’ o> vommero. 
DIIO8, 25512. 
E pure I é cosi. 
"HR serene ’e Marechiare. 

3957. 
Fa chello che dich’ i’. 
I ’penzo sempe a tte! 
Ingenua. 21462, 26033. 
Italia bella. 2009. 
Mad’ muazel Fru-Fru. 

26305. 
Mai cara Giulietta ! 
Mai rosa. 26401. 
Mare, mare mio. 21652. 
Margareté. 21658, 26336. 
Mia cara Giulietta. 21691. 
Mia Rosa. 21692. 
Mietitura (La) 26403. 


21109, 25518. 
3956, 


21160. 
4600. 


21630, 
26399. 


1630 


Biehl? (2B) 
sweet home. 
Biehler (J.) 
6273. 
Bielfield (A.) 
Bieringer (J.) 
fiddler plays. 
Bierly (A.) 


Bigaglio (D.) 
majeur. 1317. 


Bideri (F.)—Continued. 


Napulité. 5496. 

’Nfame che Si. 

*Nfunn’ ’o mare. 

’Ngiuline. 2339. 

Nun me vo’ bene. 21801, 26581. 

’O girasole. 2871, 5574. 

°O giuramento. 23872, 5575. 

°O ~6sciacquante d’ 4 Cantina. 
21813, 26610. 

°O sfelenza. 21814, 26611. 

’Onne d’ ’o mare. 5674. 

Palummella. 5735. 

Pane e cepolle. 2446. 

Pe’ dispietto. 26728. 

Pecki la moglie del mandarino. 
21882. 

Questa non si tocca. 21928, 26822. 

Regina del contado. 12050. 

Serenata a Posillipo. 
FOU: 

Serenatella appaurata. 6158. 

Si’ bella. 22058. 


23934, 26549. 
26550. 


22038, 


Biedermann (EH. J.): 


Dance of the fairies. 7825. 
Father in heaven. 1383804. 


,Biehl (A.): 


4845. 
19540. 


Johnny and Meg. 
15 selected études. 


12. 


Scherzo. 11004. 


25912. 


All I want is a home, } 


Since Mary has a beau. | 


I get daffy when the | 


They know my voice. | 

24602. ; a a 
Biermann (E.) Love-question. 23664. 
Sonate en Si grave | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee., 1910 


—_—— 


Biglow & Main co. Evangeliums- 
Singer. 13264. 
Bilbro (M.): 
Christmas letter. 11088. 


We might be spared many heart- 
aches. 10677, 12439. 
Bilderback (W. E.) I'd like to make 
a hit like father. 21366. 
Bilhorn (P. P.): 
All hail the Power. 
Behold a stranger. 
Bow down Thine ear. 
Come let us join. 7730. 
Come my soul thy suit prepare. 
22798. 


20882. 
7434. 
T7505. 


Fount of blessing. 8180. 
God is my salvation. 21254. 
God is our refuge. 21257. 


Grace as we need. 4319. 

He leadeth me. 8408. 

Heavenly harmony. 4424. 

Holy, holy, Lord, God Almighty. 
21341 

Hymns 
1884. 

I was glad. 8630. 

I will bless the Lord. 8631. 

I will feed my flock. 8634. 

I will go unto God. 21411. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 21412, 

Keep up the fight. 4902. 

Make a joyful noise. 21637. 

My Jesus, I love Thee. 9390. 

My Savior means so much to me. 
5462. 

Now is the accepted time. 

O give thanks. 21806. 

O morning land. 9518. 

Oh worship the King. 9557. 


of heavenly harmony. 


21797. 


One moment with Jesus. 17030. 

Ruth. 6042. 

Sweet will of God. 10335. 
Billi (V.): 

Badinage. 7383. 

Dors mignonne. 18038. 

Féte au village. 8126. 

Gai réveil. 18164. 

Lilas blancs. 8984, 26220. 

My petite étoile. 18585. 

Nymphes et faunes. 9499, 26585. 

Ronde des gamins. 18969. 


Séduction. 26995. 

Strimpellata alla luna. 19136. 
Billings (—) Lord is risen indeed. 
- 9036. 
Billings 

25087. 
Billings (B. L.) 
25200, 25201. 
Billsborrow (H. J.) 
8812. 
Binet (F.): 

"A Vorée du bois. 1157. 

Anniversaire de grand-papa 12647. 

Ecureuils (Les) 38972. 


(A. F.) Beautiful girls. 
Brotherhood march. 


Just a memory. 


a ee ee eee 


Binet (F.)—Continued. 
Refain de perrette. 14822. 
Sérénade rose. 10102. 
Sur la route. 10306. 
1°* prélude. 1319. 
Bingham (Mrs. A. E.) Down goes the 
Shanty. 7931. 
Bingham (C. D.): 
Because of you dear. 
(95). 
Lost song. 562, 10887 (160). 
Would that this rose could speak 
to you. 1140, 10887 (222). 
Bingham (H.): 
Balloon man. 20899. 
Be merciful to me. 10986. 
Busy. 11035. 
Her literary taste. 11381. 
Bingham (H. W.): 
California Indian song. 15901. 
Won’t you be my Buster Brown. 
7089. 
Binner (H. B.): 
Hypnotizing Lize. 19924. 
My Tasmanian maid. 20261. 
Birback (S. Mel.) Pearly dewdrop. 


62, 10887 


14683. 

Birch (A.) Grandioso. 18515. 

Birch (D.) Peace, perfect peace. 
14680. 

Birch (R.) Lady slippers. 16621. 


Birchard (C. C.) & co.: 
Assembly praise-book. 25025. 
Beethoven. 1298. 
Haydn. 1827. 
Hymn of peace. 
In Spain. 13807. 
Laurel octavo bulletin. 14018. 
Laurel music reader. 21548. 
Maria Mari. 14218. 
Miller’s wooing. 14802. 
One hundred folk-songs. 
Owl (The) 14652. 
School song book. 6117, 26984. 
Silent now drowsy bird. 14551. 
Song of joy. 27380. 

Song of the triton. 15110. 
Twenty song classics. 93415. 
Birchard (R. W.) Head that heads 


1294. 


4236. 


our country. S419. 
Bird (A.): Sketch. 6297. 
Bird (K.) Rhythmic gradus. 17177, 
26879. 
Bird Ces 3)3) ¢ 
Close to thy side. 22785. 
Don’t you ery no moh! 19705. 
From baby. 238065. 
Lifes sweet day is gently closing. 
28604. 
My song divine. 5466. 
’Neath the old pepper tree. 5506. 
Now the evening shades. 20292. 
O, but the night was fair. 26589. 


26615. 


O, the sun is low. 
20306. 


O ye who love. 


1631 


INDEX 


Bird (P. D.)—Continued. 
Somebody’s girl. 24416. 
There’s the gentle voice of love. 
20626. 
Until the morning’s light. 15396. 
When the mists have rolled away. 
3034. 
Will you come. 
Birge (EH. B.) 


3059. 
Supplementary song 


series. 27195. F 
Biringer (H.) Cuyahoga centennial. 
25395. 


Birkedal-Barfod (L.) Studies for the 


left hand alone. 20575. 
Bisbee (R. M.) Circle D_ ranch. 
19628. 


Bischoff (Mrs. BH. B.): 
When you and I were young, 
Maggie. 7182 (99). 
Winding (A.) 15704 (54). 
Bischoff (J. W.): 
Autumn lullaby. 20883. 
City of surcease. 19624. 
Féte napolitaine. 21181. 
Fleur-de-lis. 261. 
Graziella. 21284. 
Heartsease. . 385. 
I arise from dreams of thee. 
19927. 


In the gondola. 21452. 


Stars twinkle bright, dear. 6459. 

Summer is here. 6498. 

When you and I were young, 
Maggie. 7182 (99). 


See also Bischoff (Mrs. E. B.) 
Bisenius (C. J.) Hunky Dory. 18283. 
Bisenius (L.) Hunky Dory. 18283. 
Bishop (—) Home _ sweet home. 

11397, 16389. 


Bishop (T. B.) Pretty as a picture. 


2504. 
Bishop-Polla. Home sweet home. 
23279. 
Bissell (C. P.) Last call. 21540. 
Biton (i. J-) : 
Cantique 4 la Sainte Eucharistie. 
5288. 
Cantique au Saint Sacrement. 
15908. 
Jerusalem. 18424. 
Memorare de Saint Bernard. 


16799, 16800. 
Missa in horrorem B. M. 


23817. 
Psaumes de Gouidimel. 785. 
Salutatio. 841. 
Sept paroles de N. S. Jesus-Christ. 
10086. 
Service de vépres. 2668. 


Suite d’orgue. 17411. 

Trois messes. 16120. 

Vepres du Saint Sacrement. 12406: 

Vesperae S. S. Sacramenti. 17594. 
Bittman (N. 8.) Dago peddler. 3802. 


pt. Di, as: VS 


Bittner (J.): 
Der schnapphihne 
25450. 
Es dunkelt. 21144. 
Freund sturm. 25654. 
Frohe morgen. 25660. 


winterlied. 


Hymnus. 21358. 
Liebeslied. 21561. 
Bizet (G.): 
Amour (L’) est un oiseau rebelle. 
25150. 
Carmen. 1324, 11007, 11010, 12808, 
20982. 


Chanson du toreador. 20933. 
Intermezzo, aus der oper Carmen. 


15853. 
Menuet de l’arlesienne. 27615. 
Minuett. 25151, 

Petite suite d’orchestre. 17853. 


Réves (Les). 1826. 
Song of the toreador. 
25152. 

Toreador song. 12809. 
Bjornson (J.) Home of God. 23277. 
Black (J. M.): 

God is calling you. 16285. 

House of many mansions. 

Shall it be you. 22042. 
Black (Mrs. M. 8.) To every heart 

there comes some gladness. 24628. 
Black (M. V.) Old school house. 14585. 
Black-Smith & co. Big stick. 19541. 
Blackburn (G. A.) We are merry 

little urchins. 22308. 

Blacker (R.S.) Snow-balltime. 6319. 
Blackett (F.) Once every year. 24034. 
Blackford (—) Nervous rag. 18749. 
Blaha_¢J.) = 

Alte i bitt? di brumm net. 

Alter stammgast. 12617. 

Fass'ltippler (Der) 25606. 

Furchtlos und treu. 25672. 

Grundhofbua (Der) 25775. 

Herzogin Sofie Hohenberg-gavotte. | 

13626. 

Héchste steiger. 13688. 

Kobi seitensprung. 138982. 

Muttersprache im tierreiche. 5409. | 

Schénste land am Donaustrand. | 

26981. 

So is’ und so war’s und so wird’s | 

immer sein. 27088. 

Um mitternacht. 27368. 

8°" regiments marsch. 7178-7181. 
Blair (A.) I might be somebody some } 

day. 4592. 
Blair (H.): 

Allegro in F. 1328. 

Bells of Elfarnie. 22607. 

Canzona in F. 1829. ) 

Children of the heavenly King. | 

15953. 

Fantasie in A minor. 3457. 

Giver of all. 21242. 

Hark, my soul, itis the Lord. 4381. | 


1153 (163), 


16396. 


24969. 


1632 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Blair (H.)—Continued. 
Largo in G. 18380. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D. 
23701, 
March in E flat. 13881. 
Nine settings of the Kyrie Eleison. 
25157. 
O Lord, the very heavens shall 
praise Thy works. 23964. 
Office of the holy communion. 
14553, 17006. 
Pastorale in C. 13882. 
Postlude. 7475. 
Road to Jesus. 9909. 
Sing to the Lord a joyful song. 
9909. 
Thy will be done. 22213. 
Blake (A.) Sad remembrance. 12099. 
Blake (C.): 
Honey bug. 16391, 20814 (54). 
Honey when it’ssunny. 1863, 7182 
(128). 
Love ain’t liking, liking ain’t love. 
18562. 
Love’s dream of you. 21609. 
Meet me half way. 21675. 
Miss Coquette. 18656. 
Roses remind me of you. 
Spoonlight. 17887. 
Tenderfoot. 19194. 
When it’s sunny honey. 3119 (97). 
Yankee kid. 1153 (188). 
You’re a classy lassie. 24888. 
Blake (C. D.) Roses have bloomed 
and faded. 15704 (45). 
Blake (J. H.): 
America. 14. 
Our star spangled banner. 
5710, 9634, 11956. 
Blake (W. A.) Green hills of Oregon. 
4348. 
Blake (W. B.) Ruh ist beim kreuze 
fiir dich. 14910. 


9966. 


730, 


Blake (W. P.) Linda mia. 15704 
(27); 

Blakeley (W.) It was a lover and his 
lass. 234738. 

Blakeley Cire AS) Terpsichore. 
15251. 


Blanchard (F. H.): 
Collegian (The) 7716, 20814 (38). 
Valse fantastique. 20814 (115). 
Whirl of society. 24829, 24911 
(189). 
Blanchard (M.) 
3177. 


Blanche (B.) I want a real nice man. 
25958, 27706. 
Blanchet (E. R.): 
Fiinf etiiden. 19544. 
Polonaise. 9722. 
Tema con variazioni. 17468. 
Blanck (Il. F.) I love you best of all. 
8589. 


All I want is you. 


Blanek (0O.): 
Twink-ling stars. 22232. 
Veno benito. 22259. 
Blaneck (O. H.) Veno benito. 22259. 
Bland (C. O.) Love’s cherished harp. 
11683. 
Blandford (G. M.): 


All the boys love Rosie. 19460. 
Four little butterflies. 19795. 
Vision of love. 10607. 

Wild flower. 22382. 


Blanke-Belcher (H.): 
Ain’t you coming out to-night. 
8119 (11), 3158. 
T’ll do anything but —. 213878, 
24911 (119). 
Lonesome land. 2154, 3119 (50). 
Love dreams. 238658, 24911 (139). 
Maxine waltzes. 14240, 17742 
Gra!) 
Polaire. 
Prairie-land. 
Telling lies. 
Withered rose. 
Blass (C. A.): 
Dear old Michigan. 25432. 
I’m a goin’ to go to Ypsilanti. 
8591. 
Blassett (H.) jr. When 
night comes ’round. 15553. 
Blatch (G. F.) Roundelay (A.) 9978. 
Blatch (H.) Rip Van Winkle, junr. 
20426. 
Blaxland (B.): 
O salutaris hostia. 18777. 
O saving Victim. 16989. 
Blazejewicz (Mrs. M.) Good old way. 
8324. 
Blazek (F.) 
had a girl. 
Blech (L.): 
Ghasel. 
Liebes-noten. 
Schelmenliedchen. 
Bleyle (K.): 
Bausteine fiir die reifere jugend. 
22581. 
Gnomentanz. 
Konzert in C dur. 
Blickhahn (F.): 
If you can’t tell how you love me 
write a book. 18366. 
Larkspur. 16682, 26170. 
Blier (A.) Skating. 2696. 
Blind Boone: 
Last dream. 2097. 
Rag medley no. 2. 2582. 
Blinn (H.) Texas. 10386. 
Bliss (Mrs. J. W.) See Lindsay (M.). 
Bliss (P.) Moonlight. 9318. 
Bliss (P. P.) God cares. 23125. 
Bloch (E.): 
Biedermeiertanz. 20926. 
Fahrschule. 21161. 
Gavotte noblesse. 


21903, 24911 (158). 
5852. 

6601. 

27553. 


Saturday 


I used to sing I wish I 
1918. 


18176. 


18514. 
10033. 


18190, 21248. . 
17859, 22635. 


21221. 


1633 


INDEX 


Bloch (E.)—Continued. 
Gavotte-walzer. 4212. 
Kirschbltitenfest. 21525. 
Kronprinzen-walzer. 21529. 
Macbeth. 23692. 
Pierrot und Pierrette. 
Schottische quadrille. 
Suse. 6516. 
Weiblichen gigerln. 22321. 

Bloch (F.) erben: 
Chanteclair-marsch. 19607. 
Hahn und henne. 19866. 
Jahreszeiten der liebe. 26078. 
Lied vom tee. 26211. 

Man ist nur einmal jung. 20155. 

Muff-rheinlinder. 26462. 

Muff-terzett. 238866. 

Schénste (Die) frau. 
24305. 

Sehnsuchts-lied. 24324, 26998. 

Sekt-gavotte. 26999. 

Block (GE.)’: 

Four Flemish dances. 
Serenade. 24885. 
Blomé (A.) Josephine. 
Blon (CES vay: 
Darf ich bitten. 7843, 138068. 
Haremstiiuze. 11851, 13578. 
Lenz und liebe. 18499. 
Marine-marsch. 14223, 18614. 
Mecklenburger marche. 9223. 
Musical chatter. 5402. 
Soldiers of peace. 10178. 
Vision. 10606. 
Blood (B.) Thorns and roses. 
Bloodgood (L.): 
Different (A) 
22892. 

I’d like to know the combination 
of your heart. 23322. 

Oh look who’s here. 23995. 

You’re the girl ’m dreaming of. 
24891. 


Bloodgood (lL. M.): 
Everybody’s crazy ’bout the moon. 


21891. 
22020. 


24302- 


22636. 
26100. 


15301. 


phase of life. 


ft223. 

I want to ride in an aeroplane. 
11468. 

There are 57 kinds of J. A. G. 
123829. 


Bloodgood (S. M.): 
Goodbye people. 4805. 
Why I married you. 

Bloom (E.): 

Any old tune. 12653. 
I’d like to see what calls you 


7033. 


dearie. 16426. 
Kiddies (The) 13956, 17742 (66). 
T'o-night, sweetheart, to-night. 
17520. 
Bloom (I. T.) Let’s fiy to the sweet 
bye and bye. 26198. 
Bloom (Mrs. S. C.) Over the river. 
26700. 


pt. Ii, D.is., V. 5 


Bloomberg 
6556. 
Bloomingdale (H. S.) 
old New York cafe. 

Blose (J. M.): 
Evening service. 2293. 
First nocturne. 16206. 
Mary had a little bee. 
Morning service. 2298. 
Rondino in G. 15860. 

Blow (S.): 

National anthem. 5500. 
School number. 6115. 
Blue bird. 5671, 19549. 


(H. A.) }°W@a-ra-tastartat. 


Down in any 
11184. 


16769. 


Bliimel (F.): 
Schirm’ dich Gott, du deutsches 
wald. 22013. 


Steyrische lieder. 17398. 
Bluestein (S.) Pretty little Sadie. 
24160. - 
Bliithner (G.): 
Abendgesang der elfen. 17185. 


Lieb’ und lust. 8958. 
Lustige (Der) Tiroler. 9094. 
Maiengluck. 9123. 

Blum (E.): 
Bow down Thine ear. 19560. 


O come let us sing. 20298. 


Passacaglia. 17071. 
Blhumz (Obit 
Days of yore. 3881. 


Petite princess. 14696. 

To thee. 10462. 

Young cavalier’s march. 3112. 
Blumenberg (F.) Snow queen. 20519. 
Blumenschein (W. lL.) Mayflower (A). 


26364. 


Blumenthal (J.) Dawn (The) of 
peace. 22870. 

Blumenthal (L.) Katie, my Katie, I 
love you. 18456. 


Board of ch. extension of the gen. 
synod Evang. Luth. ch. See Evan- 
gelical Luth. church (Bd. of ch. ex- 
tension of the gen. synod). 

Board of education of the gen. synod 
of the Evang. Luth. ch. ~ See Even- 
gelical Luth. church (Bd. of ch. ex- 
tension of the gen. synod). 

Bobzin (C.) Old-time song hits. 716. 

Boccherini (L.): 

Allegretto. 22648. 
Celebrated menuet. 1398. 
Sonate 4 tre. 17864. 

Bochau (C. H.): 

Six Christmas carols. 88. 
Six Easter carols. 7497. 

Bock (F. H.) To the woodland. 
20648. 

Boden (—.) She sifted thistles. 27022. 

Boder (B.) Mexican song. 21690. 

Bohm (A.) & sohn: 

Friede aller welt. 289. ~ 
Introiten und communien. 
4758, 8787. 


1989, 


1634 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Bohm (A.) & sohn—Continued. 
Liturgische-choral leitmotiv messe 
me). 557. 
Messe. 11985. 
Missa Angelica. 
Missa in F dur. 
Missa in G@ dur. 5387. 
Missa pro defunctis. 11786. 
Missa Stella maris. 11787. 
Nocturne. 12194. 
Orgelkranz. 9622. 
Protege Domine. 783. 
Requiem und libera. 
Salve regina. 10004. 
Sanct Martins-messe. 17242. 
Sechs feierliche orgelstiicke. 
Sechs postludien. 351. 
Sechs trauerpriiludien. 352. 
Theoretisch-praktische orgelschule. 
- 10408. 
Vater unser. 
Boehm (A. P.): 
Anbetung. 20850, 22506. 
Drei gedichte. 22645. 
Haschisch. 21302. 
Ich sehe dich in tausend bildern. 
10690. 
Sternennacht. 10268. 
Wiehe der nacht. 10690, 22324. 
Wunsch. 10825. 
Zwei kleine 
22646. 
Bohm (C.) Spinnridchen. 27139. 
Boehme (J. G.) Social life. 15075, 
20522, 24401. 
Bohme (W.) 
19495. 
Boehnlein (V. G.): 
Calico dance. 


11785. 
1664. 


14835. 


350. 


1042, 


stimmingsbilder. 


Auf der rutschbahn. 


25224. 


President Emeritus. 20393. 
Bohr (F.): 
Dance of love. 19670. 


Let’s walkin the sunshine. 238590. 
Motherland. 2296. 
O glorious sun. 238960. 
Speed on, sweet song. 22111. 
Two loving arms. 24682. 
Boensch (P.) Take your girl out to 
East End park. 15226. 
Boericke (H.) Gladdest day of all 


the year, Christmas. 4247. 
Boggetti (E.) Pompadour (La). 
17118. 
Boggs (C. O.) Girl from Salt Lake 
City. 1753. 
Boghen (F.): 
Aubade. 38298. 
Campane a festa. 7578. 
Crepuscolo. 17978. 
Di notte. 18014. 
Festa di gondole. 18127. 


Forse che si, forse che no. 19794. 
Meriggio in montagna. 9261. 
Tramonto. 10479. 

Bogue (J.R.) Undecided lover. 22236. 


Bohannan (Mrs. J.): 
De sun is a-sinkin’. 7859. 
Hail to the day. 18553. 
If I were a rose. 4655. 
Joyous voices. 13912. 


More love to Thee, O Christ. 
20221. 
Prayer. 14764, 24152. 


Sing O ye faithful. 15035, 24877. 


Were I a bird of air. 12449. 
Bohannan (Mrs. O.): 
Beautiful Saviour. 3379. 


Christ our blessed Lord. 1436. 
Glory be to God on earth. 1764. 


Merry Christmas-time. 23789. 

Peace, sweet peace. 24081. 

Saltarella. 9999. 

Saviour, again to Thy dear name 
we raise. 6086. 

Story of the manger. 24479. 


Voices of victory. 10614. 
Bohannon (T.) Big bass viol. 3485. 
Bohéme (La) 787, 2512, 14787, 14790. 
Bohemian girl. 854, 1271, 1272, 1275, 

3334, 3835, 10978, 12735-12788, 15806, 
15808, 20896, 22565, 22566. 

Bohlender (A.): 
Blume von Palentina. 
Gut heil. 138538. 

I want your heart for a Christmas 

gift. 23384. 
My mother’s grave. 23890. 
My wife will go to the seashore. 
18736. 
Bohlmann (T.) 
26298. 

Bohm (C.): 
Air gavotte. 12593. 
Am miihlbach. 24975. 
Au ecoucher du soleil. 
Auf der alm. 25042. 
Auf der dorfwiese. 
Ave Maria. 20884. 
Ballerinnerung. 15809. 
Bee (The) 19528. 
Bird in the woods. 
Cavatina. 19602. 
Dancing spirits. 1508, 25411. 
Dein eigen. 16064. 
Elfentanz. 8016. 

Entrée. 13247. 

Fabel. 245. 

Festmarsch. 256. 

Fleur (Une) 18346. 

Fleurette. 13348. 

Fontaine (La) 19785. 

Frohsinn. 293. 

Fritihlingsboten. 

Gavotte. 198138. 

Gondola ride. 18486. 

Gracieuse (La) 25762, 

Heimweh. 38838. 

Im friihling. 455. 

In der kapelle. 462. 

In der waldschmiede. 


3477. 


Lyrisches tongedicht. 


25036. 
25043. 


3445. 


297. 


26009. 


1635 


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INDEX 


Bohm (C.)—Continued. 
Jagdscene. 26077. 
Kuckuckslied. 26158. 
Marche turque. 14214. 
Mélodie. 12825. 
Militir-marsch. 618. 

Missa, Gloria in excelsis Deo. 
Morgenlied. 634. ° 
Miickentanz. 648. 
Nocturne. 12826. 

Ohne worte. 26650. 
Paradezug. 17070. 

Pas de deux. 14667. 

Petite gavotte. 14695. 
Petite rhapsodie. 14697. 
Polacea brillante. 5820. 
Polnischer tanz. 26767. 
Reine du soir. 9851. 
Rococco. 18961. 
Schmetterlinge. 849. 
Seguidilla. 6148. 

Sérénade. 14981. 

Silver stars. 6264, 17316. 
Sonatina. 10199. 
Spatzenlied. 27181. 
Staccato polka. 15150. 
Tanzlied. 971. 
Valse sérieuse. 
Verdant green. 
Wanda. 193827. 
Zigeuner tanz. 
Zingana (La) 

Bohm (E£.): 
Gleaming sunset. 8279. 
Perfume of roses. 9680. 
Song of the sirens. 2734. 

Bohrer (J.) My Indianola. 

Bohrer & Karlen pub. co. 

anola. 11884. 

Boisvert (N.) 

24209. 

Boite de Pandore. 

Bojarki (A.) 

Bolek (O.): 
Evening prayer. 4033. 

Twelve tone pieces. 19554. 
Bolden (W.) You. 20798. 
Bolegnese (P.) Christopher Columbus 
day. 27687. 

Bolger (T. J.) While fighting for the 
honor of old glory. 275138. 

Bolger (T. W.) If I only knew then 
what I know now. 16478. 


15415. 
22261. 


27596. 
7168, 12558. 


11834. 
My Indi- 


Richelieu march. 


22648. 


Marsz sokota. 24662. 


Bolling (A. B.) By the firelight. 
3558. 
Bollinger (S.): 

Fancy. 22989. 


Wilt thou weep. 24848. 


Bollman (H.) Convent bells. 1478, 
19652. 
Bolognese (P.): 
7A canzone a Rusevelt. 15705. 


"A marechiare. 20816. 
Ai love e’ femmene. 15714. 
Christopher Columbus day. 21005. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


Bolognese (P.)—Continued. 
Foresters of America. 19790. 
Ll’uommene muscie. 18542. 


Lu cafone che ragiona. 11690. 

Mai broter Saverio. 21635. 

"Na serenata ’arreto ‘a fenza. 
14455, 18740. 


’°O ritorno é Rusevelt. 14532. 
Scoperta del Polo Nord. 6181. 
Stella del West Virginia. 10262. 
Suonno amare. 17423. 

Bolton (F. E.) Dove of peace. 1568. 

Boltwood (J. B.): 

Land o’ the leal. 11602. 
Ode to New Jersey. 11905. 

Bonaldi (G.) Graziella (La) 

Bonduca 13836, 15878. 

Bondy (J. O. D. de) 

282. 

Bonelli (A. F.): 
Down at the picture show. 
Sospiro per te. 17875. 

Bonheur ( ) Red scarf. 9888. 

Bonheur (T.): 

My ain dear Nell. 26471. 
Snow queen. 6320, 6321. 

Bonincontro (G.): 

Quanto si bella. 9803, 9804, 14797, 
18920, 20402. 
Séparation. 220831. 

Bonis (M.) Omphale. 

Bonk: (Vs): 
Autumn revery. 7355. 
Sweetheart, sweetheart. 6547. 

Bonner (C.): 

Beautiful flower. 22589. 
Bohemian girl. 25171. 
First lessons in pianoforte play- 


£799. 
Espérance (L’) 


18041. 


14590. 


ing. 25626. 
Bonnet (J.) Douze pieces nouvelles. 
22650. 


Bononcini (G. B.): 
Air et bourrée. 7209. 
Song of joy. 2730. 
Bonporti (F. A.): 
Fantasia. 3484. 


Sonate 4 tre. 17866. 
Bontemps (W. H.): 
Merry wanderer. 612. 


O Jesu, Thou art standing. 5581. 7 
Bonus (D. H.) Ten solo exercises. } 
3485. 7 
Bonvin (L.) Organ ace. to the hymn # 
book Hosanna. 26681. 
Boodt (A. de) Bruxelles s’amuse. § 
17881, 17882. 
Boosey & Co.: 
Alone with mother. 3188. i 
the untrodden ways. | 
12626. 
Angels of light. 19477. 
Annunciation (The) 12649. 
April. 22522. = 
Assumption (The) 


12677. 
At sea. 10955. ; 


1636 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Boosey & co.— Continued. 
Aurora. 15788, 17807, 25046. 
Autumn evening. 22548. 
Ballad of Semmerwater. 
Beside the lonely Nile. 
Big lady moon. 384838. 
Bird of blue. 25147. 


158438. 


Bird on the poplar bough. 3446. 


Blackbird’s roundelay. 15854. 
Blind singer. 15858. 
Bonny blue kerchief. 3483. 


Boosey’s military journal. 
15868. 
Cabaletta. 7561. 
Call (The) 25225. 
Call to prayer. 3574. 
Carillon de St. Martin. 13882. 
Cavalier love song. 19601. 
Cedar trees. 7613. 
Chant sans paroles. 20985. 
Charmeuse (La) 7642. 
Cold weather. 19629. 
Culloden Muir. 3786. 
Daisies (The) 7819. 
Dashing British. 7848. 
Dear little love. 7861. 
Dorset men. 18039. 
Drake goes west. 13167. 
Dusk witch. 13201. 
Earl Haldan’s daughter. 
Easter hymn. 7989. 
Eyes like the sea. 11227. 
Egyptian romance. 383977. 
Hileen Aroon. 18072. 
En trottinant. 8031. 
Epilogue. 13248. 
Fairy roses. 4055. 
Faith, hope and charity. 
Farewell in the desert. 4069. 
Five fairy ballads. 11094. 
Flannigan the fluter. 8139. 
Folded page. 16216. 
For death or glory. 
Four old English songs. 
Friendship’s rainbow. 18154. 
Garden of dreams. 18167. 
Gethsemane. 13448. 
Golden stairs. 25744. 
Great Britain over seas. 
Guards’ success. 16317. 
Happy days. 13566. 
Harvest dance. 13578. 
Heard in the twilight. 
Her words come to me. 
Himalayan wedding song. 
Hirondelle. 8468. 
Hold me with a charm. 19906. 
Hope. 8490. 
House of Hanover. 
Humility. 233803. 
I envy every circlet. 
I sat down under 
137380. 
I sometimes wonder. 


16226. 


13602. 
11382. 


8498. 
16429. 


11463. 


7390. 


3960. 


11091. 


INDEX 


Boosey & co.—Continued. 


12829, 


19761. 


135238. 


8466. 


his shadow. 


I wakened when the moon. 16459. 


1637 


In drowsy dale. 20002. 

In the hush. 1971. 

Indian serenade. 13829. 

Into the fold. 16529. 

J’avais oui chanter 
4797. 

Jack Briton. 18874. 

Jasmine door. 4810. 

Just ’cos. 18447. 

Kingsway. 8855. 

Kitty of Coleraine. 

Last year’s rose. 

Liebeslied. 21560. 

Light infantry. 16658. 

Little girl I love. 20101. 

Maid of Pembroke town. 14182. 

Major and minor scales. 14186. 

March of the Vikings. 11724. 

March wind. 9145. 

Mary Mother. 21660. 

Mary’s got an aeroplane. 

Mater Dolorosa. 142388. 

Maying. 9205. 

Mia ecarissima. 26400. 

Mighty Dominion. 23808. 

Misty Isle of Skye. 93806. 

Modder River. 16849. 

Monkey’s wooing. 14835. 

Monk’s dream. 21707. 

Moorish lullaby. 21710. 

My cherubie. 26476. 

My love is dark. - 18718. 

My own little colleen. 11847. 

My true love hath my heart. 11858. 

Nativity. 667, 14460. 

New moon. 11875. 

Night riders. 21789. 

Nightingale on oakwood spray. 
5526. 

O blackbird. 9500. 

O boy Johnny. 20297. 

Oh! her face is so fair. 5616. 

Oh, the summer’s quickly passing. 
9554. 


un oiseau. 


8860. 
23570. 


20165. 


One is my dove. 14606. 
Our territorials. 11957. 
Pair of sabots. 26709. 


Peace, gentle peace. 9666. 
Penguin dance. 24085. 

Peter Pan song cycle. 2467. 
Phillis has charming graces. 2477. 
Pomegranate is your mouth. 17117. 
Purdah maid. 9801. 

Queen of the rink. 20404. 
Rejoice the Lord is King. 1839. 
Resurrection (The) 14840. 
River (The) 20427. 

Rosy, Posy and little clover. 
Roundelay (A) 9978. 
Runaway (The) 269387. 
Salute the standard. 22002. 
Savannah lullaby. 12112. 
Sea (The) 6184. 

Sea road. 26991. 


21981, 


INDEX 


Boosey & co.—Continued. 
September. 6152. 
Ship o’ mine. 27029. 
Silence of the past. 10126. 
Sing aloud ye joyful people. 6279, 
Sleepy chillun time. 15055. 
Some silent night. 27092. 
Song of destiny. 20541. 
Song of the blackbird. 24488. 
Songe d’été. 6895, 10218. 
Songe rose. 10214. 
Spirit of pageantry. 173886. 
Spring of the year. 27145. 
Springtime wakes. 10252. 
Little love. 9011. 
Little shoes. 185388. 
Live I, so live I. 16675. 


Long ago, in lands afar. 5084. 


Love. 9047, 14128. 

Love among the daffodils. 9050. 
Love and the bees. 11669. 

Love eternal. 26265. 

Love in the evening breeze. 5118. 


Love is every maiden’s joy. 20125. 

Love scene. 18571. 

Lovely kind and kindly 
23669. 

Love’s content. 16708. 

Love’s last gift. 5148. 

Lowland sea. 5148. 

Ma Lay Lay. 21625. 

Macushla. 26301. 

Mai en fleurs. 9115. 

Stars (The) 6458. 

Strephon and Amaryllis. 

Suite Bohemian. 12265. 

Summer days. 10289. 

Sunny shaft did I behold. 24507. 

Supplication. 24518. 

Sweet baby butterfly. 6521. 

Tell me not, sweet. 12311. 

Terrace (The) 20608. 

There is an orchard. 123381. 

Thora. 13889. 

Three English dances. 18923. 

Through the day. 17497. 

To my ain dear lassie. 10460. 

Tom, Jan and Harry. 17517. 

Training college song _ book. 
24646. 

Two German folk songs. 

Until. 17568. 

Up with the sparkling brimmer. 
17564. 

Valley of laughter. 22249. 

Veterans’ review. 17596. 

Voices of the children. 20709. 

Waken lords and _ ladies 
10638, 24745. 

Walrus and the carpenter. 


loving. 


20570. 


8952. 


gay. 
27437. 


Watchman (The) 6921. 
Way of the cross. 15495. 
Weep you no more. 12444, 


Well (The) © 20782. 
When the May’s in bloom. 24818. 


pt. Di, mss, WD 


| Boosey & co.—Continued. 


Where the sea-birds call. 15587. 
Who ealls. 27519. 

Who'll buy my lavender. 3051. 
Winter. 17701. 


Winter lullaby. 15617. 

With banners flying. 15620. 

Within the Sphinx’s solemn shade. 
17708. 

Wooden cradle. 22408. 

Wotan’s abschied and Feuerzau- 


ber. 6890. 
Booth (C. H. H.) Magnificat and 
Nune dimittis. 9118. 
Booth (J.) Gavotte humoresque. 
16254. 
Booth (V.) Charm of May. 12925. 
Boreh (G.): 


Christmas hymn. 38691. 

Hail to the Sabbath day. 4368. 
Looking unto Jesus. 16682. 

My faith looks up to Thee. 11825. 
Now to the Lord. 16964. 

Song for the girl I love. 12209. 
To thee, O Lord, I bring. 6694. 


Bordes (C.): 
Douze chansons amoureuses. 
18040. 
Paysage majeur. 5751. 


Borel-Clere (C.) Danse du Zambéze. 


7837. 


Borgerding (H. W.) 
Wednesday evening. 
Borghi (L.) 
20948. 
Boris Godunow. 20949. 
Borland (J. E.) Love came down at 
Christmas. 5109. 
Bornschein (F. C.): 
Butterfly chase. 17885. 
Caprice excentrique. 17899. 
Dream hour. 18044. 
Flower frolic. 18141. 
Robin’s wedding. 18958. 
Sérénade-caprice. 19042. 
Borodine (A.): 
Deuxiéme symphonie. 3490. 
Petite suite. 983. 
Borovsky (I.): 
Blush of dawn. 
20941. 

T’d like to make love to you. 4527, 
10887 (180). 

My little moon boat. 7182 (159), 
9398. 

Bortkiewicz (S.): 
Gavotte. 19814. 
Mazurka. 20178. 
Polonaise. 20379. 
Six pensées lyriques. 
Six preludes. 17868. 

Borton (A.): 

Be still, oh heart. 10987. 
My lady. 11836. 


23752. 
Sonata in la maggiore. 


7496, 10887 (96), 


1340. 


1638 


May I see you. 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Bose (A.): 
Aéronette (L’) 5. 
Amour qui rit. 10935. 
Effrontée. 19725. 
Btoile (L’) 19742. 
Insouciante. 20022. 
Marche des_ petites ___ pierrots. 
117380. 
Miralda. 26414. 
Tendre missive. 6603. 
Yip-i-addy-i-ay. 3643. ° 
Boscovitz (F.): : 
Bella Napoli. 3404. 
Morning song. 9329. 
Bosel (A. ©.) Red bird. 14816. 
Bosely (F.) Where love abides is 
home sweet home. 10754. 


Bosher (E. W.) Hyacinth. 1t8291. 
Bosley (M. L.) Hearts united. 11376. 
Bosquet (E.) Ecole des doigts. 3971. 
Bossi (M. E.): 
Colombine qui flirte. 12953. 
Studie. 12881. 
Bossi (R.): 
Intermezzo tragico. 87384. 
Sinfonie. 13841. 


Boswell (W. B.) To Uncle Sam. 
6697. 


Boswold (M.) ‘There’ll be a sweet- 
heart. 22197. 


Bosworth & co.: 

Adam-walzer. 24925, 

Aubade d’été. 15779. 

Belle princesse. 19532. 

Bridal song. 22669. 

Chant d’amour. 25272. 

Chant de la fileuse. 15931. 

Chant sans paroles. 123. 

Chorgesang-schule. 1380. 

Concert in H moll. 5977. 

Confession. 7754. 

Deutsche minnersang. 16071. 

Donausagen. 131386. 

English scenes. 18690. 

Festzug (Der) 8124. 

Florentiner-marsch. 265, 25632. 

Friihlings-serenade. 4185, 25666. 

Gavotte ancienne. 8287. 

Gavotte humoresque. 1731. 

Geh’ schiitt dei herzerl aus. 25690. 

Giga. 25700. 

God is ever nigh. 16286, 18194. 

Gruss aus Venedig. 25778. 

Hast mi denn wirklich nimmer 
liab? 4891. 

Hilarity. 218386. 

I will arise. 2383886. 

Ich kann von den weibern nicht 
los. 18349. 

Ideale (Das) 25975. 

Im chambre séparée. 25994. 

Imitation des petits tambours. 
23421. 


1639 


Bosworth & co.—Continued. 


Intercession, devotion, resignation. 
13884. 

Introduction to modulation. 8736. 

Ivresse d’amour. 26070. 

Josephine. 26100. 

Kleine Sevt@ik. 524, 

Lieder und tinze. 16651. 

Maizauber schleicht um mein 
kleines haus. 14185. 

Mazurka. 9215. 

Menuet. 9258. 

Mignonette. 617. 

Mimosa gavotte. 26410. 

Neues Schweizer salon - album. 
14474. 

Nocturne. 3481. 

O loving Jesu. 23965. 

Pace. 26703. 

Petite valse lyrique. 21886. 

Pizzieati. 9703. 

Quel ruscelletto. 9809. 

Rythmic gradus. 17177, 26879. 

Sarabande und tambourin. 10014. 

Scéne de carnaval. 19012. 

Scherzino. 3482. 

Sérénade espagnole. 27012. 

Serenata. 19048. 

Sevtik violin school. 6161. 

Souhait. 27115. 

Soul of Christ, sanctify me. 24448. 

Steine werden zeugen. 10261. 

Sun-god’s return. 15187. 

Tanzweise. 22162. 

To mother and thee. 17512. 

Tonbild (Hin) 1016. 

Unvergessliche stunden. 273880. 

Valse filigrane. 10558. 

Valse souvenir. 2931. 

Was grossmiitterchen erzihlt. 
27440. 

Wedding march. 24772. 

Wenn die knospe sich entfaltet. 
19350. 

Wenn zweil sich gut sind. 22330. 

5 eme nocturne. 27607. 

6 sonatinas. 9716. 

50 ettiden. 11615. 


Bote (E.) & Bock (G.): 


An vollen bii schelzweigen. 20849. 
An Zeppelin. 1213. 

Auf der hiihnerleiter. 22540. 
Aus der kinderwelt. 25047. 
Borussen. 22656. 
Chaconne, 22727. 
Chantecler. 22789. 
Charfreitag. 11070. 

Der liebe macht. 21078. 
Drei duette. 2548. 

Drei gesiinge. 2544. 

Dritte romanze. 16118. 
Hinsamkeit. 21122. 
Hpisoden. 25558, 

Erntefest (Das) 21142. 
Evangelimann. 22970. 


INDEX 
pt. 11, as. v5 
Bote (E.) & Bock (G.)—Continued. Botts (CE. J.) 

Faust. 23151. Kiss (A) 18978. 
Frauenalter, 28057. Sweetest little girlie. 15213. 
Frohsinus-marsch. 4179. Boucher (M. Le) Chanson 4d’été. 
Fiinf gesinge, 13957. 17915. 
Gerson und Hulda. 23091. Boughton (R.): 
Giampietro marsch. 25698. Midnight. 28808. 


Gleich und gleich. 21248. 
Heilige vaterunser. 8488. 
Huldeken. 25879. 

Hurra, wir leben noch. 233806, 


Improvisator (Der) 22474. 
Kluge felleisen. 4934. 
Kometen-walzer. 23556. 
Kometenlied. 23557. 
Konzert. 24191. 

Madame Leichtsinn., 23696. 
Mein Lied gilt dir. 16796. 


Misé Brun. 20203. 

Miiller und sein kind. 16869. 

Ninon und Gaston. 23940. 

Noblesse oblige. 23948. 

Nonnen (Die) 5548, 9485. 

Pompadour-menuett. 24135. 

Priludium und fuge. 2546, 24147. 

Publikum und Herr Hgo. 21918. 

Quartett. 24192. — 

Risi-Bisi. 12073. 

Schlichte weisen. 

Streichtrio. 8011. 

Sturmesmythe. 10278. 

Sturmlied. 24498. 

Tiefland. 19229, 

Traumstimmen. 19250. 

Tut’s mir leid. 24673. 

Verkaufte braut. 2948, 22266. 

Verkeiratet. 24716. 

Vier Gesinge. 18457. 

Vier lieder. 10125. 

Vom himmel sank in wilder meere 
schauer. 22288. 

Von ferne klingen glochen, 12422. 


2626. 


Vorspiel und siciliana. 23745. 

Wandern. 17629. 

Warum bin ich  verginglich. 

22302. 

Weichet, sorgen von mir. 22322, 

Wetten, dass. 24788. 

Wiegenlied. 24843. 

Wiegenlied und abandstille. 

244938. 

Xenion. 22414. 

50 melodische etuden. 13641. 
Boté (V.) Flower festival. 268. 
Botsford (G.): 

Chatterbox rag. 22742. 

Dance of the gowns. 1153 (15). 


Geisha maid. 1153 (81). 

Grizzly bear. 18534. 

Joan of Are. 3119 (40). 
Lovey-dovey. 14157. 

Texas steer rag. 1158 (115). . 
Venetian beauties. 15417. 

Wiggle rag. 11538 (184). 

Bottari (G. de) Troica. 2898, 12363. 


Sir Galahad. 10145. 
Two new sets of unace. choral 
variations. 1842. 
Bouilly (J:): 
Heart’s desire. 4419. 
Soupirs d’amour. 924, 2744, 3648. 

Boulanger (R. P. & N.): 
C’était en Juin. 7560. 
Ciel en nuit Sest déplié. 
Que tes yeux clairs, 

d’été. 9805. 
Roses de Juin. 
S’il arrive jamais. 
Ta bonté. 10348. 
Vous m’avez dit. 10622. 
Boungiovanni (G. F.) ’A_ lettera. 
3124. 

Bourgault-Ducoudray (Ll. A.): 
Changeful sea. 11062. 
Douloureusse séparation. 138156. 
Hymne du parler de France. 8532 
Quatorze mélodies celtiques. 3493. 


7688. 
tes yeux 


9965. 
9983. 


Bourgeois (H.) Chanson havanese. 

12914. 

Bournot (O.) Deutsches fiottenlied. 

aS 1 

Bours (B. W.) Bells of prayer. 

1299. 

Boussagol (Em.) Gladiateur (La) 

23116. 

Boussenot du Clos (H.) My pussy 

cat. 16912. 

Bouvard (F.) Sonate en fa majeur. 

19559. 

Bouwens van der Boijen (O.) & co.: 
Chiméres. 7665. 


Cortége nuptial. 19658. 

Danse de l’aube et danse du cre- 
puscule. 18057. 

Deuxiéme quatuor. 19696. 

En route. 3996. 

Etrennes. 8056. 

Farniente. 8112. 

Ferveur. 4084. 

Ils ferment les yeux. 1952. 

Impromptu. 19863. 

Jeunne fille. 2025. 

Largo. pour violon. 

Meditation. 5265. 

Nuit d@Ispahan. 11889. 

Ondine (L’). 9608. 

Pasita. 14671. 

Piéces d’orgue. 38325. 

Poéme. 14729. 

Premier (Le) pas. 17125. 

Rhapsodie gaélique. 2560. 

Romance de la montansier. 

Sehnsucht. 19037. 


3322. 


9933. 


1640 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Bouwens van der Boijen (0.) & co— 
Continued. 
Sérénade. 2493. 
Soir sur eau. 6336. 


Sonate. 12392, 17439. 
Suite romanesque. 12266. 
Trois rencontres. 2900. 
Valse de Cynthia. 2926. 
Valseuse. 17579. 
Venise. 6826. 
Vertigo. 10588. 
Bowden (I. F.) Moon fairy. 23840. 
Bowdish (T. M.) Rejoice, rejoice. 
26857. 
Bowen (EH. A.): 
Happy thought. 8382. 
I wonder. 4634. 
Twinkling star. 6755. 
Bowen (Y.): 
First ballade. 13335. 
Second suite. 10067. 


Bower (F. B.) 
Bower (W. M.) 
States. 24261. 
Bowers (F.) Lonesome Flossie. 9030. 
Bowers. (F. V.): 
Bull frog’s glide. 102, 3119 (5). 
Here comes a college boy. 1847. 
Love me, dreamy eyes. 12565 (48). 
National game. 666. 
Tell me once again. 
(62). 
Bowers (G. H.) Old Aunt Dinah from 


Night song. 26558. 
Salute to the United 


22175, 22440 


old Carolina. 9573. 
Bowers (J. L.) Cole 30 flyer. 25332. 
Bowers (L.) Cliff castle. 1459. 


Bowers (R. H.): 
De siftin’ shiftin’ sand. 25429. 
Fair co-ed. 8097. 
If only I were Santa Claus. 1947. 
Jacqueminots. 4805, 12665 (387). 
Martini method. 26352. 
May be so but I doubt it. 
Mrs. Murphy. 23827. 
EBeewliar, 1153 (95). 
Perey. 1153 (96). 
Sleigh bells may be wedding bells. 


9203. 


2702. 
Bowes ({A.) Zolola. 12560. 
Bowlby (HE. H.) Pseudo-suffragettes. 
14784. 


Bowles (E. R.): 
Day is gently sinking to a close. 
8829. 


Just as Iam. 13930. 
Bowles (G. H.) Miss Independence. 
14814, 


Bowman (J. A.) Happy fool. 8380. 

Bowron (F.) I wish I could live 
those days again. 8688. 

Boy (R. E.) Call me all the names 
that you can think of. 3572. 

Boyce (EH. M.) Times and seasons. 
10451. 


Boyce. 
2820. 
Boyd (C. E.) Capture of Santa Claus. 
13880. 
Boyd (J.) 
10742. 
Boyd (R.) Can-can dance. 
Boyer (B. S.) 
19437 (85). 
Boyer (C. H.), jr. 
1153 (105). 
Boyer (F. J.) 
16575. 
Boyer Js (Co): 
Baritone course. 1282, 3348. 
Clarinet course. 3699. 
Cornet course. 8757, 3758. 
Hi flat alto or mellophone course. 
3953-3955. 
Flute and piccolo course. 
International conservatory of 
music courses. 13836. 
Military band course. 16836. 
Saxophone course. 10020. 
Slide trombone course. 2704, 6307. 
Tuba or E flat base lessons. 17542. 
Boyer (M.) Bachelor girl. 15801. 
Boyer (M. V.) That old North pole. 
15268. 
Boyet (J. T.) Miss Fortune. 26416. 


(W.) Te Deum laudamus. 
When thoroughbreds meet. 


15904. 
Egyptian honeymoon. 


She’s the girl. 


Just an evening spin. 


16214. 


Boyle (C. T.) My baby’s dream. 
20239. 

Boyle (G. F.) Nocturne. 22665. 

Boyle (M.) Nebraska kid. 14469. 

Boyle (Mrs. M. H.) Nebraska kid. 
14469. 

Boyle (R. C.) Reine d’amour. 5946. 


Amorette. 22501. 
We'll tell the story 


Boyne (W. H.) 
Bozarth (C. M.) 
oer. 27453. 

Brackett (F. H.): 
Alleluia ! Sing to Jesus. 
Beneath the cross of Jesus. 
Lead us O Father. 8906. 
Leaning on Thee. 14020. 
O love that will not let me go. 
9513. 
Shout the glad tidings. 869. 
Still, still with Thee. 2763. 
Welcome happy morning. 12447. 
Bradbury (—). I will love Thee, O 
Lord. 11471. 
Bradbury (W. B.) 
Bradford (Mrs. C. H.) 
love on a postal card. 
Bradford (W.)': 
Going and coming 
21258, 23138. 


7234. 
7441. 


Call John. 7572. 
Just a little 
4874. 


from school. 


When we are twenty one. 6998. 
Bradford academy. Senior march. 
12157. : 
Bradley (D.-F.) 2nd. regiment band 
march. 22487. 
Bradley (M.) co. Robert Louis 


Stevenson songs. 9910. 


1641 


INDEX 


Dt. 4a aS 


Bradley (M. E.) Song of the liberty 
bell. 63884. 

Bradner (W. H. G.) Id like to be an 
animal in the zoo. 21865. 
Bradshaw (J.) Ragged Jack. 1153 

98). 
Brady (P. F.) You know I love you 
so. 12544. 


Braga (G.) Angel’s serenade. 12648. 
Bragda (—) Angel’s serenade. 10942. 
Bragdon (KE. J.) Good night take hold 
of my hand. 4802. 
Braham (D.): 
My dad’s dinner pail. 14894. 


Never take the horse-shoe from 
the door. 14475. 
Braham (D.) See Braham (G.) 
Braham (H#.): 
Aeroplane (The) 
Dance of the rose maidens. 
17991. 
Grand carnival. 238161. 
Lure of the night. 11695, 14170. 
Motherly love. 26455. 
Penseé intime. 5762. 
Silver flute. 24871. 
Braham (G.): 
Cash, cash, cash. 12565 (3). 
Charleston Blues. 27617. 
I never drink behind the bar. 
27627. 


1173, 22463. 
11135, 


MeNallys row of flats. 7634. 

Market on Saturday. 27686. 

Mountain dew. 20814 (19). 

Mulberry Springs. 27644. 

Old feather bed. 27654. 

Poverty’s tears ebb and _ flow. 

ZOD hens 

Salvation army. 27662. 
Braham’ (P.) 

Eldorado. 21124. 

Iintente cordiale. 21140. 


I'ly away little butterfly. 21195. 

Nautical Captain Brown. 21781. 

Spooney island. 22115. 

There’s a_ cold time 
22198. 

Two little shrimps. 

Brahms (J.): 

Denn alles fieisch es ist wie gras. 
15871. 

Deutsche volkslieder. 

Dustman’s coming. 

Fifty songs. 19564. 

Funeral song. 22667. 

Golden treasury of music. 
LTS 

Grosse fantasie, 
populare lieder. 

Hungarian dance. 
19568. 

Selected piano compositions. 251838. 

Trio. 1346. 

Two waltzes. 

Variationen. 


coming. 


22235. 


25182. 
19561. 


17870, 
ther 


17872. 
1345, 


Brahmy’ 


3500, 


12836. 
12837. 


Brahms (J.)—Continued. 
Variationen, tiber ein thema von 
Paganini. 7510. 
Brainard’s (S.) sons co.: 
Autumn days. 3301. 
Dearie dear. 11152. 
Falling leaves. 4060. 
Harvest dance. 4887. 
I love only you. 11481. 
Indian summer dance. 
Rainy day. 5921. 
Thanksgiving party. 6618. 

Braithwaite (S. H.) Nocturne. 3501. 

Braman (L. T.) Always I’m dream- 
ing of you. 24970. 

Brambach (C. J.) Spring is surely 
coming. 12242. 

Bramson (H. A.) You remind me 
dear girl of my own sweet Marie. 
3108. 

Branch (lL. R.) Sacred songs. 17281. 

Branchet (L.) D’ot viens-tu, bergére. 
163. 

Branco >(i.. de Hae 


4739. 


Albumblitter. 12598. 
Sonate. 7512. 
Brand & Perrotta. Miss Volunteer. 
11784. 
Brandeis (E.) Sunken _ cloister. 
10887 (68). 
Brandeis (F.) See Brandeis (H.). 
Brander. (A. U.) O how lovely. 
16978. 
Brandherm (H. H.) Best day is pay 
day. 22620. 
Brandman (I.) Peace of home. 
26730. 
Brandon (F.): 
Daffodil days. 17989. 
Silver fountain. 19068. 
Valse rustique. 19297. 


Brandstetter (W. E.) Yankee waltz. 


17728. 
Brandt (A.) Passacaglia. 9653. 
Brandt (J.) Military parade. 53818. 
Brandt (N.) Bouquet (A) 22660. 
Brandt. (W.) : 


Erinnerung an Kijanitza. 25561. 
Erstes konzertsttick. 25565. 
Konzert-polka. 26153. 
Militir-marsch. 26406. 


Wiegenlied. 27531. 


Zweites kongertstiick Les dur. 

27602. 
Branen (—): 

If I could see as far ahead. 23397, © 
27707. 

Lonesome lady. 18549, 24911 
(138). 

Parisian rag. 9647, 15704 (125), 
18836. 

You stole my gal. 19422, 20814 
(121). i 


Branen (J. T.) music pub. co.: 
Anywhere. 7295, 15704 (58). 


1642 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Branen (J. T.)—Continued. 
I love my wife but oh her family. 
4569. 15704 (S87). 


Lonesone lady. 18549, 24911 
(188). 
Parisian rag. 9647, 15704 (125), 
18836. 
You stole my gal. 19422, 20814 
C#2 1). 
Brann (W. F.) Dee-lighted. 18005. 
Brannan (B. L.): 
Holy waves. 4465. 
Sacred march. 9987. 
Bransted (F. O.) Northern lights. 
14498. 


Brantford (B.): 
Don’t you think you’ve overstepped 


the margin. 18150. 
Facts. 138281. 
Imagination. 4680. 


Brantley (L.) Highland boy. 16376. 
Brantwood (H.) Home lights. 402. 
Brase (F.) Heil Danzig. 19894. 
Brassin (L.) Nocturne. 10887 (11). 
Bratfisch (G.): 
Beim kuss schliest man die augen. 
25111. 
Drei lieder. 283. 
Drei midchenlieder. 
Fritihling. 296. 
Heimliches gliick. 387. 


286. 


Jairus. 26079. 
Sehensucht. 855. 

Vier heitere lieder. 287. 
Zwei minnerlieder. 288. 


Bratton (J. L.) Blue. 
8998. 

Bratton (J. W.): 
Autumn sunset. 
Jungle jubilee. 

(64). 
Let’s pretend. 20080. 
Mamzelle Fifi. 10887 (163). 
Playthings, that’s all. 14727. 
Purple twilight. 20401, 20814 (94). 


Little Boy 


15787. 
13925, 165738, 17742 


Rest of the week she’s mine. 20814 
(95), 21953. 
Sunbeams. 11538 (109). 
Brault (E.): 
Allons Natouha, sois en féte. 
12610. 
Bon roi Pomaré. 12828. 
O Tahiti. 14534. 
Perle precieuse. 14691. 
Braun (C.) Passion-flowers. 9656. 


Bratin (L. P.): 

Dancing nymphs. 16037. 

Fleurs (Les). 4107. 

Frivollé (La). 4176. 

Napolita. 14457. 

Petite farandole. 26745. 

Young heroes. 19424. 
Bray (B. A.) I havea friend. 16481. 
Bray (W.) Magnolia of Tennessee. 

23706. 


Breitenburch 


Brayley (G.): 
Carnival of Venice. 11052. 
Guide me O Thou great Jehovah. 


16319. 
I know that my Redeemer liveth. 
23189. 
Breakell (H.G.) Dream child waltzes. 
7935. 


Breckman (H.): 


Dear little tots. 18002. 


Honey girl, you’rea pearl. 19913. 
23284. 

Brede (W.) It’s great to be a king. 
1158 (59). 


Bredin (H. A.) Cardinalmarch. 3589. 
Breen (A. C.) Firefly. 18332. 
Breese (C.) It’s so long since you 
called me dearie. 2007. 
Brehm (A. G.): 
Kid, you’re a good old pal. 
Who cares. 27520. 
Brehm bros.: 
Alpine valley. 3191. 
Bower of roses. 20950. 
Boys’ brigade. 3498. 
Bugle boy. 3541. 
Cadets’ drill. 3566. 
Dancing lesson. 3818. 
Dreaming. 25498. 
Fond longings. 4130. 
Golden fiyer. 138480. 
Good friends. 4291, 
Happiness. 4377. 
Home, sweet home. 4467. 
If all the world were mine. 
Little charmer. 5058. 
Little tease. 5070. 
Merry sleigh ride. 2247. 
Moose rag. 9325, 16858. 
Return of the volunteers. 
Soda waltz. 6328. 
Winking moon. 3068. 
(G.) Dear 


4907. 


8657. 


5961. 


Grace. 
16056. 


Breitkopf & Hirtel: 


A Ella. 17748. 
Abends (Des). 10895. 
Agilité (L’). 10905. 
Ah, the sighs that come fro’ 
heart. 12591. 
Air varie, 10907. 
Albumblatt. 1181. 
Alrededor de un sueno. 
Amorosamente. 17775. 
Andacht im walde. 7279. 
Arranmore. 7315. 
Azalea. 17818, 
Barearolle. 15812. 
Bard (The). 22572. 
Bausteine. 22581. 
Bellas zacatecanas. 
Berceuse. 69. 
Bereeuse élégiaque. 10999. 
Birthday cantata. 12722. 
Bliitenzauber. 3473, 8474. 


my 


7246. 


22608. 


1643 


68294—10——_14 


\ 


INDEX : i 
pt. 14 jmesgawes 


Breitkopf & Hiartel—Continued. Breitkopf & Hirtel—Continued. 
Buenas Noticias. 17883. : Mit dis. 18665. 
Carmen. 11007. Modernes vortragsalbum. 26427. 
Centenario (El). 22725. Motetto sopra alcune lamentazioni 
Communion service. 12982. de Geremia profeta. 11807. 
Dame kobold. 9342. Mottetto sopra parole della‘ Sacra 
Danza dramatica. 25420. Bibba. 11808. 
Deine rosen an der brust. 18007. Muirgheis. 16870. 
Deine schénheit. 18008. My love. 14417. 
Deleite amoroso. 11153. Namenlose blatter. 9436. 
Dialogue. 11164. Neues schweizeralbum. 23927. 
Dideldum kirchweih im dorf. 184. Non sa che sia dolore. 25064. 
Dreh’dich miderl dreh’dich. 209. Nostalgia. 16958. 
Drei duos. 2086. Nuit d’hiver. 11888. 
Drei miirchen. 1586. O mistress mine. 11896. 
Drei stiicke. 12119. O nightingale. 9520. 
Drei walzer-capricen. 12120. Oaxaquenas. 14542. 
Drittes konzertino. 2073. Parral. 188389. 
Dryade (Die). 22930. Phynodderee (The) 2479. 
Du bist mein land. 18062. Poém. 1663. 
Eblouissement. 7996. Polnischer tang. 24182. 
Ecole des gammes. 16130. Praeludium. 17120. 
Enriqueta. 18691. Quartett. 12035. 
Erlebtes und ertriumtes. 1626. Rauschlied. 5930, 5931. 
Erstes konzert. 16732. Rayo de luna. 2536. ~~ 
Es kommt der schmerz gegangen. Reigen. 12054. 
18094. Reverie. 12067. 
Esther. 18605. Rhinegold. 10628. 
EKvas haar. 11217. Rienzi. 22289. 
Fantasia contrappuntistica. Romance. 17195. ’ 
25602. Romanze D dur. 12084. 
Fischerlied. 11250. Romanze in C. 2577. 
Flower-de luce. 8148. Romanze in D dur. 2581. 
Flying Dutchmann. 22286. Rosen. 12091. 
Friihlingswetter. 11286. Rosenzweig (Hin) 12092. 
Fiinf etiiden. 19544. Sah ein knab’ ein roéslein stehn. 
Full fathom five. 11291, 6123. 
Gaukler (Die). 303. Schauder. 12130. 
Gethsemane. 18175. Scherzando. 12185. 
; Graf von Luxemburg. 8837. Scherzino. 12177. | 
High-life. 11389. Sea symphony. 2647. } 
Birt (er). d392,. Sechs romantische stticke. 22009. |. 
Hundert lieder. 6114, 10048. Seelen. 12149. — 
In memoriam. 238434. Silhouette. 12180. 
Jubal. 11558. Sklave (Der) 12190. 
Konzert. 17859, 22635. ~ Sommerlied. 12207. 
Lament of Isis. 16625. Sonate. 6100, 12033, 12121, 22206. 
Lied des gliicklichen. 11627. Sportmarsch. 6488. 
Limminkainen zieht heimwiirts. Stabat Mater. 2755, 26986. 
26188. Stindchen. 12246. 
Lost leader. 14126. Stimmung. 122538. 
Lyrisches album. 2180. Suite im alten stil. 12122. 
Marchen (Die) 11705. Sumer is icumen in. 15174. 
Marchen yom _— schweinehirten. Symphonie B dur. 9344. 
11706. Tigliche tibungen. 2804, 20594. 
Maria Teresa. 14219. Tannhiiuser. 10631. 
Marsch. 2695. Tarantella infantil. 2816. | 
Mary. 18616. Technische virtuosen-studien fiir ] 
Mastersingers of Nuremberg. klavier-spieler. 15244. | 
22287. Tempo di minuetto. 12312. 
Mazurka. 2224. Teodora. 12316. 
Meisterschule des_ klavierspiels. Teresa. 12317. 
10082. Ternura. 19195. 
Mes caresses. 2249. Three ravens. 15305. 4 
Mr. Lee. 2275. Trinklied. 15341. 


1644 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee., 1910 


Breitkopf & Hiirtel—Continued. 

Tristan und Isolde. 2982, 6888, 
19317. . ; 

Und wir werden zusammen schwei- 
gen. 19273. 

Valkyrie. 20716. 

Valse triste. 24703. 

~ Vier lieder. 8128. 

Voluptuoso. 24741. 

Von marchen zu mirchen. 
2973. 

Wearin’ o’ the green. 

Weihnachts-oratorium. 

Wiegenlied. 12505. 

Willow, willow. 15614. 

Ya quisieras. 17720. 

Zigennerliebe. 10870, 15697. 

Zwei charakterstiicke. 12187. 

Zwei gedichte. 24562. 

2™° symphonie. 10884. 


1055, 


10684. 
1074. 


14 variationen. 11814, 
Bren (J.): 
He’s me kiddo. 19889. 


If you but knew. 16487. 
Breslaur (E.) Parting. 14664. 
Breu (S8.): 

Beim fass. 12774. 

Deutsche romanze. 7877. 

Muttersprache. 14382. 

Nachtigall (Die) 14456. 

Pfingstlied (Ein) 9692. 

Sunday’s here. 12278. 

Wichterlied. 15464. 

Wielands flug. 27532. 


Wohl sah ich manchen stolzen 
strom. 15627. 
Breuer (E.): 
Kid, you got some eyes. 8842, 
18467. 
Say won’t you be my little girlie. 
24282. 
Breuer (H.) Mein heimatdorfchen 
lebe wohl. 9230. 
Breunig (J.) Oh you million dollar 
pier. 18790. 


Bréval (L.) Consecration. 15998. 
Bréville (G. de): 

Corisande. 22817. 

Désir d’amour. 3860. 


Bréville (P. de) Eros vainqueur. 251. 


Brewer (A. H.) Summer sports. 
22140. 
Brewer (H.) Kitty of Coleraine. 
8860. 


Brewer (J. H.): 
Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 251138. 
Evening star. 8073. 
March of the men of Harlech. 
9140. 


March of the pilgrims. 11723. 


Brewer (O.)—Continued. 


Brewer’s assembly song _ book. 
1528. 

Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
8156. 


Home to our mountains. 10580. 


If I had a thousand a year. 8658. 
Joy! joy! freedom to-day. 8793. 
Lilt of a laugh. 8985. - 
Little buttercup. 9000. 
Midnight moon is beautiful. 9281. 


Nature’s anthem. 9443. 
O could I teach the nightingale. 
9504. 
Old pung sleigh, 9581. 
Old school bell, 9582. 
Our national game. 9630. 
We roam through forest shades. 
10681. 
Brewer (R. B.): 
Cuban waltz. 3784. 
Fox (Sam) standard dance folio. 
28053. 
Brey (}H.): 
Love’s meditation. 9077. 
Why did the waves wash my 
heart away. 19883. 

Breyer (F.): 
Almond eyes. 
Black eyes. 
Blue eyes. 
Brown eyes. 
Gray eyes. 
Hazel eyes. 

Briant (R. G.) 

24228. 

Brice (E.) 

20616. 

Brice (G.): 
Marche des Sans Culottes. 
Natché. 9440. 

Pour fiammetta. 24141. 

Bricket (Mrs. S. E.) My dear mother. 

23D: 


3186. 
3454. 
3468. 

3528. 
4338. 
4399. 

Root, 


root, root. 


That’s ever loving love. 


5216. 


Bridal (G. W.) Irene. 4764. 
Bridger (J. H.) Say ye to the 
daughter of Zion. 6092. 
Bridgers (L. B.): 
Calling you. 7575. 
Come and rest. 7726. 


He keeps me singing. 8406. 
I’ve been redeemed. 8619. 
Layman’s call. 8902. 
Perfect trust. 9678. 
Sailing. 9990. 

Some day, it won’t be long. 
Upward way. 10545. 


10187. 


Bridges (1L.) Five Indian songs. 
12842. 
Briel (J. C.) If dreams come true. 


24911 (127). 


Our day of praise is done. 6688. | Brigand of Bellamar. 7526. 
Brewer (O.): Briggs (A.): 
Above the stars there is rest. Hunter’s joy. 11407. 7 
7193. Song of our Union. 24427. 
1645 


INDEX 


pt. 10, D. s., v. 5 


Briggs (B.) 
Briggs (C. C.) 
Briggs (C. S.): 
Close to thee. 38702. 
Hold thou my hand. 
Little while. 21583. 
Robin and I. 99138. 
Some of these days. 10190. 
Briggs (R. HE.) Espanita. 4012. 
Bright eyes. 98, 125, 273, 335, 369, 378, 
548, 626, 658, 1948, 2884, 3119 (81), 
(182 (128), 7182 (188), 1527; (650, 
8174, 10887 (197), 11024, 11424, 
12565 (382), 12565 (77), 12848, 15875, 
15947,- 16229, A742. (S89 ) 5 9 DT2; 
22440 (71), 238041, 25640, 27686. 
Brill (E. S.) Rose blushes. 6014. 
Brilliant piano duets. 25193. 
Brine (C. Le V.) Our country’s flag. 
18817. 
Brinkman (M.) Remember me. 17164. 
Brinkmeyer (A. W.): 
Scrub rag. 14964. 


Belles and beaux. 38407. 
Booster-mareh. 20945. 


8478. 


Sylvan waltz. 10344. 
Brinsmead (W.) Khaki and _ blue. 
21521. 
Briquet (J.): 
Alma. 10922, 12565 (12), 22486, 
24911 (82). 
Alma, where do you live. 24962. 


Boo-hoo-hoo. 22652. 
Childhocd days. 22747. 
Don’t let the girlies get you. 
22905. 
Kater lied. 13947. 
Kiss me my love. 
Kuss lied. 18990. 
My song of love. 28898. 
Oh die weiber. 14557. 
Sail home. 24252. 
Scent of the jasmine 
26976. 
Therese sei nicht bdse. 24601. 
Briscoe (A.) Awake, dear love. 
22556. 
Briscoe (T.) Loyal blue. 571. 
Brister (I. D.) When we all get home 
to glory. 20748. 


Bristow (FE. L.): 
Greedy. 113837. 
Horns. 19916. 
Immortality. 4682. 
Jockey boys. 11552. 
Little busy-bodies. 11648. 
Merry crickets. 11775. 
Nature studies. 5501. 
Old fogies. 11923. 
Pious lay. 11997. 
Wonder working wizard 8S. 8077. 


26146. 


flower. 


Britcher (W. F.) My Jesus I love That sweet Italian song. 22190, 
Thee. 9390. 22440 (65), 24591. - 
Britten (Mrs. A. J.) International Tie your little bull outside. 2868, 
flag. 4756. 7182 (176), 10447, 19228. 
1646 


Broach (J.): 
Christmas letter. 11088. 
We might be spared many heart- 
aches. 10677, 124389. 
Broadbent (J.) & son, Itd.: 
Abide with me. 7188. 
Call of summer. 22696. 
Glad news I bring. 113808. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 9853. 
Twelve hymns and tunes for | 
Whitsuntide. 12373. 
Who is on the Lord’s side. 10770. 


Broadwell (L.) ’Cause you’re my 
playmate. 7606, 17906. 

Broadwell (S.) ’Cause you’re my | 
playmate. 7606, 17906. 


Brochard (R. M.): 
Long, long ago. 26245. 
Wearing of the green. 27461. 
Brochon (M. M.): 


Serénade. 24911 (61). 
Tarantelle. 24911 (67). 
Brock (H. G.) I’m taking my vaca- | 
tion. 23360. 


Brockenshire (J. O.): 
Bantangas adios. 22568. 
On the hike. 18800. 

Brockett (F.) Dernier adieu. 

Brockhaus (M.): 
Banadietrich. 56. 
Mattinata. 4997. 
Wiegenlied. 15602. 

Brocklebank (A. C.) 

awfully tired. 18419. 

Brockman (J.): 

Abie, take an example from your 
fader. 2. 
Gee whiz, Cutey. 21225. 
Gee whiz, sweety, I’m stuck on) 
you. 25689. 
I apologize. 11414. 
I’d rather be a not-know noth-| 
ing, than a would be know it all. 


11158. | 


| 


It makes one. 


8544. 
I guess J’ll have to change my 
name. 8553. 


I love you so much, I hate you. 
8590, 10887 (186). 

I trust my husband anywhere. 
442, 4608, 7182 (136), 18732. 

If I could gain the world by wish- 

448, 11478. 


ried yet. 
My Angelett Cheree. 648. R 
My love lies hidden in every rose. 7 
DAVGI 
Nothing. 21794. 
Once a pal, always a pal. 9605. 
That’s yiddisha love. 19200, 20620, 
20814 (110). 


_Brohm (G.) 
Bromby (W.), jr. 


| Brookes (H.) 
“Brooklyn S. S. union: 


Os 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Brockman (J.)—Continued. 

When you 
some one. 11538 (1382). 

Yes my dear. 12588. 

You don’t know. 1146, 3101, 3119 
(101). 

Yumpin’ Yeemanie Yohnson. 1150, 
10887 (227). 

Brockmeyer (H.) & co.: 

Always in the sunshine. 7254. 
Big Indian. 7462. 
Glide-glide-glide. 4249. 
Honeybee my honeybee. 
Old raggy Dan. 11925. 
Shine, shine. 10117. 
Sunshine gavotte. 12280. 
You are the real, real girl for 
mine. 7143. 

Brockway (H.): 
Humoreske. 
Mirchen (Ein). 
Moonlight. 9317. 
Summer morning. 
Triumerei. 10478. 
Unrest. 10536. 

Brodersen (I. L. A.) 

days. 25362. 

Brodersen (V.): 
Chanson pastorale. 
Dance slave. 168. 

Brodie (C. M. B.): 
Encore de concert. 80383. 
Houston waltz. 8500. 

Brody (J.): 

Kameyele (Das). 8880. 
Menschele sei nit genart. 9251. 

Broecker (M.) Big round moon. 25144. 

Broecker (M. A.) Pay-day. 5750. 

Broeckhoven (J. van). When love is 


8484. 


8516. 
9101. 
10291. 


Commencement 


122. 


kind. 12457. 
Brogi (R.): 
Réverie. 26872. 


Trio {n mi minore. 3518. 

In the valley where the 
old Sweetwater flows. 13823. 

Valse sympatkhie. 
21398. 


_Bronsart (I. von). Stihne (Die). 2771. 


Bronson (J. M.) Missouri my own. 


14321. 
Brook (E.) Toa sea-bird. 17511. 
“Brook (P.) Do you know the story. 
Ba a i 


In the twilight. 26026. 


Come forth, O Christian brothers. 
11098. 

March of the pilgrims. 11723. 

Our anniversary day. 11951. 

Praise to Thee. 12017. 

Praise waits in Zion’s courts. 
12018. 

Universal King. 12388. 

Brooks (EK. P.) Tempest (The). 17464. 


think the world of 


Brooks (S8.): 

Honey gal. 1862, 10887 (127). 

Some of these days. 19082, 20534. 
Brooks (W.) Chére adorée. 22744. 
Brooks (W. G.): 

Blessing from Thee. 19547. 

Holy (The) hour of prayer. 23272. 


Like angel whisper stealing. 5047, 
11634. 
Lord’s prayer. 14122. 
Spirit of love. 6482. 
When thou art keeper of the 
heart. 22357. 
Brooks (Mrs. W. H.) 
21251. 
Broome (E.): 
Heaven is my home. 8482. 
Hour has come to part. 25874. 
Hymn of trust. 4501. 
Brotherhood hymnal. 25199. 
Broughton (A. C.) Evening twilight. 
11219. 
Broughton (R.) 
7976. 
Brouillet (R.): 
Everybody’s happy. 8083. 
Good night dear heart. 23142. 
My Mary Flynn. 14419. 
Brounoff (P.): 
Arrival of the circus. 12667. 
Children’s waltz. 15955. 
Chinese music box. 15958. 
Doll’s dance. 16088. 
Indian war dance. 
Rain drops. 14810. 
Snow flakes. 17346. 
Winter story. 17702. 
Broussan (L.) O Salutaris. 
Brower (J.): 
Folk dances. 
Morris dances. 
Brower (L. H.): 
Same old story. 24264. 
Sing praise to His name. 
Till we reach the glory 
24625. 
Who will go. 24888. 
Brown (A.) If you’re a suffragette. 
23412. 
Brown (A. A.) 
16402. 
Brown (A. EH.) 
Brown (A. H.) 
18838. 
Brown (A. J.) List to the angels’ 
glad song. 23617. 
Brown (A. L.) Bohémiens (Les) 7498. 
Brown (A. W.): 
Any old time or any old place. 


Go to Jesus. 


Early one morning. 


16523. 


9528. 
4127. 
2295. 


24380. 
land. 


How many sheaves. 


Only you. 2426. 
Hymn of welcome. 


20857. 
Don’t forget me dearie. 25477. 
Gaiety. 4194. 
Go on good-a-bye. 4265. 
Love’s promise. 11685. 
My Zouave soldier boy. 5480. 


1647 


INDEX 


Brown (A. W.)—Continued. 
Old red barn. 2410. 
Rag-a-tag rag. 9817, 10887 (177). 
Sweet angel eyes. 6519. 


Take me back to kidland. 10887 
(192). 
That yodlin Zulu rag. 17479, 
17742 (89). 
Brown (C. B.): 
Templar souvenir march. 20607. 
You said I’d forget you. 15689. 


Brown (C. F.): 
Our mother. 
Yard by yard. 7119. 

Brown (C. QO.) Dear 

long ago. 11147. ‘ 

Brown (C722) ) Bun. im. 2 

school. 17742 (10). 

Brown (C. W.): 

At Eleanor’s death. 
Lullaby. 11694. 


5706. 
old home of 


boarding 


a6 
aos 


Brown (D.) I’m thinking love of you. 
1888. 

Brown (E. A.) Song of the wander- 
ing knight. 6387. 


Brown (F. J.): 
If the moon told all he knew. 
7182 (189), 16484. 
My love is like a simple prayer. 
18714. 
Brown (F. M.) By the lake where 
the dear old shamrock grows. 25218. 
Brown (G. W.) I’ve got something in 
my eye. 4613. 
Brown (H.): 
Let freedom ring. 2112. 
My Mary. 18717. 
Brown (H. P.) Hymn in the night. 
PALETTE 

Brown (J.) Vesper hymn. 

Brown (J. A.): 

Christian’s race. 15963. 

Jesus, my Lord is real to me. 
16558. 

John, one twelve. 16561. 

Lord I come to Thee for service. 
16684. 

Making money. 16750. 

Sinner saved by grace. 17327. 

What if your own. 17647. 

What will you do with Jesus. 
17648. 

Brown (J. EH.) Strolling in the moon- 
light with you, girlie dear. 10276. 
Brown (J. N.) TeDeum in F. 12304. 

Brown (L. E.): 

Move up a little closer, dear. 9340. 
Old sun-bonnet. 18796. 
Suffragette (The) 10283. 

Brown (M. H.): 
April day. 15762. 
Bee’s argument. 

Brown (M. B.): 

At the old sweet home place. 7332. 
Beneath the silvery moon. 7445. 


1044. 


15828. 


pt. Gaye ss, Vv. 5 


Brown (N.): 
Barnstormer (The) 22576. 
Cupid’s bower. 13035, 16021. 
Electrie king. 21125. 
Ideal orchestra collection. 11475. 
Brown (O. B.) Flower of liberty. 
18142. 
Brown (R.) Go on and love me some 
more. 19828. 
Brown (S.) Ill certainly cheat on 
you. 8573. 
Brown (S. H.) Orpheum waltzes. 
5692. 
Brown (W. M.) Bonnie bluebells. 
7500. 
Brown (W. M. S.): 
Calm on the listening ear of night. 
25228. 


Goldey college song. 25747. 

Great kingdom beyond. 138525. 

Gypsies (The) 19865. 

If I regard iniquity in my heart. 
1948. 

Lord is King. 5091. 

Praise Him with song. 5855. 

Resurrection morn. 9867. 

Sing we Alleluia. 6290. 

Song of praise the angels sang. 
6400. 

Thine forever God of love. 

Unto Thee O Lord. 10542. 

Wondrous dawn. 10808. 

Brown & Edwards musi€ co.: 

Battleship Delaware. 1285. 

Calm on the listening ear of night. 
25228. 

God’s calling. 19832. 

Goldey college song. 25747. 

Great kingdom beyond. 18525. 

Gypsies (The) 19865. ! 

If I regard iniquity in my heart. | 


6649. 


1948. 
Lord is king. 5091. 
On parade. 11988. 


Praise Him with song. 5855. 
Resurrection morn. 9867. 
Sing we Alleluia. 6290. 
Songs of praise the angles sang. } 
6400. 1 

Thine forever God of love. 6649. |] 
Unto Thee O Lord. 10542. 
Wondrous dawn. 10808. 

Brown bros. Te Deum in F. 12304. 

Brown-Franklin co.: 
Bless Jehovah. 15855. 
Blessed story. 15856. 
Book divine. 15866. 
Breathe a parting blessing. 15873. | 
Brother on the throne. 15879. 
Build on the rock. 15884. 
By grace are ye saved. 15891. 
Christian’s race. 15963. 
Cross the line to-day. 16012. 
Enjoying religion. 16145. 
Fount of cleansing. 16282. 


1648 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee.. 1910 


Brown-Franklin co.—Continued. 
Gathering jewels. 16246. 
Give your heart to Jesus. 
Glory to His name. 16281. 
Harp that I shall play. 16340. 
He died for me. 16345. 

He is the Saviour for me. 
He paid the debt. 16355. 
Holy of holies. 16387. 
How many sheaves. 16402. 
I’m hiding in Thee. 16458. 
Jerusalem the golden. 16553. 
Jesus my Lord is real to me. 
16558. 
John, one twelve. 16561. 
Just because I know Him. 16576. 
Lord I come to Thee for service. 
16684. 


16274. 


16350. 


Make me a witness. 16746. 
Making money. 16750. 
Many mansions. 16753. 


More than words can tell. 16859. 

My prayer. 16910. 

My Saviour’s with me all the way. 
16914. 


Nothing like the Saviour. 16961. 
On the firing line. 17026. 
Onward like the sunbeams. 17033. 


Open the door for the children. 
17035. 

Power of God. 17119. 

River of grace. 17188. 


Simply follow Jesus. 17321. 

Sinner saved by grace. 17327. 

Somebody knows. 17354. 

Sweep on. 17427. 

There is joy within my _ soul. 
17482. 

There'll be gladness for the vic- 
tors. 17483. 


Time is approaching. 17504. 
Walking in the king’s highway. 
17623. 

What if your own. 17647. 
What will you do with Jesus. 
17648. 
When the pearly gates unfold. 

17671. 
Why are ye idle. 

Brown-Young (E.) 

26262. 

Browne (A. P.): 
Mikado. 26405. 
Moon and I. 26432. 

Browne (H. M.): 

Day is past and over. 
O be joyful. 5568. 

Browne (J. L.): 
Egyptienne (L’) 3978. 
God made me for you. 18196. 
Indian dance. 8720, 18403. 

Browne (R. A.): 


17691. 


Los Angeles. 


22875. 


Because my wife stays home. 
19523. 
Dearie, do you love me. 16063. 


Browne (R. A.)—Continued. 
Did you ever have a sweetheart. 
7887. 
Don’t say good bye. 22906. 
Down in a shady glen. 1569. 
I can always depend on you. 
238318. 
I’m taking my vacation. 23360. 
I think I hear my country calling 
me. 2383872, 24911 (122). 
In my dreams. 13799. 
Ireland I love you. 138855, 16533. 
Laughing blue eyes and curly 
brown hair. 23573. 
Marse Gabriel’s trumpet soon will 
sound. 16767. 
Mary Blue she said she would be 
true. 20168. 
Mary, Oh! Mary. 16770. 
Meet me when the moon is shin- 
INS § 25162 
My dear mother. 28875. 
My dollar girl sets the gay world 
awhirl. 16887. 
Naughty Mimi. 
Now. 26578. 
Not for gold, but for you. 238949. 
Oh you’re a dear old moon. 9562. 
Remember me, darling sister. 
5950. 
Sunbeam. 15189. 
Sweetest girl of all. 
Sweetest sweetheart of all. 
Tell me will you marry. 6600. 
To-day’s my wedding day. 24636. 
When love has lost itS way. 
15550, 27488. 
VOUS. »20098: 
Brownfield (J.): 
After school. 
Birds of spring. 
Happy holiday. 25799. 
Merry spring time. 263894. 
Rainbow waltz. 26832. 
Surprise party. 27198. 
Under the trees. 27871. 
Browning (C. M.) Make the world 
brighter today. 16749. 
Browning (J. S.) Maiden fair. 
Brownlow (C. V.): 
Maharajah (The) 
Sailor and the lace. 


18747. 


10357. 
17434. 


24935. 
25148. 


23710. 


14180. 
18998. 


Brownlow (F.) Make the most of 
May-time. 16747. 
Bruce (EF. J. & G. H.) Do-do bird. 
7902. 
Bruce (M.) Witch in the glass. 
20774. 
Bruce (T.) Old blue ribbon for mine. 
14576. 
Bruch (K.) Ribbon march. 5970. 
Bruch (M.): 
Acht stticke. 22677. 
Easter cantata. 25514. 


Kol nidrei. 16615, 26150. 


1649 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v.5 


Bruch (M.)—Continued. 
Nachtgesang. 23906. 
Ruminische melodie. 
Wessobruner gebet. 7648. 

Briickner (H.) Bird’s song. 1822. 

Briiderlein fein. 1356, 3528-3534, 

5033, 6566, 7538, 12853, 15395, 15882, 
19437 (30). 
Briiggemann (A.) Margherita. 11735. 
Brueschweiler (F.) : 
I heard the voice of Jesus Say. 
8561. 
Jesu, my Lord. 16555. 
Lead kindly light. 8903. 
Radiant morn has passed away. 
17145. 
Bruhns (G.) 
ehuh. 3181. 
Brumbaugh (H. A.) 
8967. 
Brun (C.) 
Vart du chant. 

Brun (F.): 
Messe et 11™°* vespres. 16823. 
Saluts grégoriens. 20467. 

Brun (G.) Fille des Romani. 8130. 

Brundrit (J. C.) Tell me. 6597. 

Brunetti (T, A.) En révant au bal. 


24247. 


Alle welt auf rolls 


Life in song. 


Pxercices préparatoires a 
22983. 


18084. 
Brunner (E. A.) March to the North 
pole. 2202. 
Bryan (H. M.) Range rider. 5926. 
Bryant (J. R.): 
Bring the lost to Jesus. 7531. 


Jesus is the fountain of life. 8775. 
Should He now appear. 10119. 
Bryant (L.) Institute song book. 
21464. 
Bryant (L. HE.) Oh! You moon. 21829. 
Brymm (J. T.) Porto Rico. 26773. 
Bryning (P. L.) Send down Thy 
blessing. 10088. 


Bryots (P.) Won’t you be my Semi- 
nole? 10813. 
Bryson (H.) Vaila. 2921. 
Bryson (M.) My zulu man. 14449. 
Brzezinski (F.) Sonate, D_ dur. 
20961. 
Bubar (3. GC.) : 
Call to men. 12883. 
He loved me so. 13589. 


His wings will shelter me. 13634. 

Longing for home. 14106. 

Maine for Jesus. 9125. 

My Father’s a King. 149397. 

My mother is praying for me. 
14422. 

Spirit is calling. 15136. 

We love one another. 15502. 

What then. 15532. 

Yes, he’s mine. 15660. 


Bucalossi (B.) Amour est éternel. 
19. 

Bucci (E.) Shepherdess’ dream. 
19057 


— 


Bucci bros. : 
Elfin tanz. 1613. 
Gondoliera. 1776. 
Shepherdess’ dream. 19057. 


Triomphe (La) d’amour. 24651. 
Valerie gavotte. 6798. 
Buchan (D.) Letter from Mary of 
Mourne. 14049. 


Where we'll never 
15589. 
Greek love songs. 


Buchanan (A. J.) 
say good-bye. 
Buchannan (G.) 


18214. 
Buchardo (C. L.) Sogno di alma. 
15079. 
Buchbaum (A.) Kol nidrei. 26151. 
Buck (Ds) * 
Andante. 7182 (7). 
Annie Laurie. 7182 (8). 
Blessed are they. 7182 (10). 
Blue bells of Scotland. 7182 (11). 


Chorus of spirits and hours. 
(182 CT): 

Concert variations 
spangled banner. 7182 (22). 

Impromptu-pastorale. 7182 (39). 


Judge me, O God. 7182 (44). 


on the Star 


O ye that hear. 7182 (63). 
Robin Adair. 7182 (72). 
Rondo-caprice. 7182 (74). 


Stradella, overture to. 7182 (87). 
Triumphal march. 7182 (90). 


Two transcriptions. 7182 (77). 
William Tell, overture to. 7182 
CFDS 
Buck (D.) See also Buck (D.) jr. 
Buck (D.) jr. Alleluia, Christ is 
risen. 10887 (1). 
Buck (M. E.): 
Benedictus from mass in C. 
1152, (8); 
In dreams I heard the seraphim. 
7182 (40). 
Strife (The) is o’er. 7182 (52). 
Buck Psp 
Autumn. 12709. 
Dawn. 18075. 


Dream-pedlary. 11188. 
Mister nobody. 5345. 
Organ (The) 725. 
Phillis. 5784. 
Spring. 15141. 
Buckingham (H. #.) 
just only one. 23401. 
Buckley (W. T.) Oh you Teddy. 
14574. 
Buckley & co. 
Bucquet (P.) 


If only one, 


Oh you Teddy. 14574. 
Deuxiéme suite. 11163. 


Budden (H.) Do not worry. 198. 
Budik (R.) Jolly brothers. 500. 
Buechel (R.): 
Carnival kings. 120. - 
Favorite of the band. 1659, 
PTAGT: 
Buechner (A.) Santa Lucia. 2615. 


1650 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Biichner (F.): 


Tiigliche uebungen. 27224. 


7S concerto in G-dur. 27608. 
8**s concerto in C-dur. 27609. 
Biichse (A.) Koénig und singer. 

8871. 
Buell (W. S.) What would the world 
be. 193857. 
Biisser (H.): 

Appassionato. 19480. 

Canzone. 1357. 

Lecons manuscrites de_ solfége. 

14026, 238577, 89181. 

Nocturne. 11032. 

Valse impromptu. 12400. 
Buettner (E.) Kinftiger sonnen- 
schein. 26159. 
Buffalo music pub. co. Sassafras. 
12109. 


Buffum (H. & L.) 
special singing. 
Bugbee (L. A.): 
Brownie Bear goes to school. 3524. 
Circus (The) 3696. 
Little Susie’s make believe wed- 


Special songs for 
20556. 


ding. 5068. 

Musical thoughts for little tots. 
5404. 

Our own private car. 5707. 

Trust | 27351. 

Wishing carpet. 7073. 

Buglione (A.): 
American spirit. 12625. 


Fighting army. 138328. 

Fort Monroe march. 11269. 
Buglione (G.): 

Saltair march. 12103, 19005. 

Wasatch march. 12480. 


Buhl (A.) Just you. 20053. 

Buhmeier (H.T.) Mattie May. 5251. 

Builder (A. D.«“) And there were 
Shepherds. 24911 (2). 

Bukows (O.) Cowboys (The) 21041. 

Bukowski (0O.) Tartaren-marsch. 
10366, 10367. 

Bula (F. B.) Gospel tidings in song. 
4308. 


Bula (G..H.): 
Gospel tidings in song. 4808. 
Lead me on. 14016. 


Bulger (T. E.) Heaven bless U.S. A. 
23237. 

Bull (F. K.) When the moon shone 
bright on Nellie. 27497. 

Bull (G.) Baptéme des 
7396. 

Bull (J.) 

Bull (0O.): 

Alpine maid's Sunday. 24966. 


cloches. 


King’s hunt. 2062, 4917. 


Saeter-maid's Sunday. 24251, 
26941. 
Saeterjentens sdéndag. 18996. 


Bulla. Nuit d@’ etoiles. 23955. 


Bullard (A. W.): 
Harmony. 16339. 
History of music. 
Piano. 17091. 


Bullard (C.) Most popular Mother 
Goose songs. 23854. 

Bullard (F. F.): 
“Abide with me. 24921. 
Vagabondia. 22248. 


Bullen (R.) Jack Canuck. 
Bullivant (G.) 
22168. 

Bullock (F.) Our Nebraska. 
Bullock (W. H.): 

Deep in the gloom of night. 21071. 

Hark, hark my soul. 16338. 

It is a good thing to give thanks. 


16382. 


138875. 
Te Deum laudamus. 


17045. 


4779. 
Roseate (The) hues of early dawn. 
, 26927. 
Bundy (J.): 
At sunset. 12682. 
Chant d’amour. 12915. 
Valse poetique. 15418. 


Bungard-Wasem. Beim begrabiis. 


20910. 
Bungert (A.) 
Bungert (H.): 


Kleines lied. 4932. 


Ade, mein lieb, ade. 15711. 

Beim scheiden. 12775. 
Bunk (G.): 

Hisnacht. 19727. 


Fichtenbaum steht einsam. 19772. 
Hummelechen (Das) 19921. 
Legende. 14028. 

Lehre (Die) 20075. 

Mir triumte von einem konigskind. 

20202. 

Nordisches midchenlied. 
Bunker (F.) Mermaid (The) 
Bunnett (EH.) Harvest or 

hymn. 25809. 
Bunning (H.): 

Fragrance. 

Rank and file. 189380. 

Ring the bluebell. 5983. 

Roses and rue. 17211. 

Wake up, England. 20718. 
Buongiovanni (G. F.): 

7A lTettera. W158: 

Ammore a fforza. 

Ammore traditore. 

Canto sempe. 22705. 

Canzone ’e sentimento. 

Chesta 6 ’a vita. 1419. 

Core cantatore. 22814. 

Cosa 1’é. 1488. 

Forse che si, forse che no. 

Io e la mazza. 26039. 


20286. 
9262. 
festival 


8181. 


1204. 
22498. 


9o7 


—=— 


O6. 


23050. 


Io nun ’o eeredo. 1992. 

Ll ’ammore a ttre. 28687. 
Nun chiagnere. 2558. 

Nun dormo echitl. 23859, 5562. 


1651 


INDEX 


pt. ma nt ss 


Buonomo (J.): 


Calls of love. 17892. 
Dreams of poet and _ peasant. 
18048. 
Burbridge (O.) In fatal Cherry mine. 
11497. 
Bureh (J.) Wing Diddo. 18469. 
Burek ((H:):: 
I miss thee. 1911. 
Muttersegen. 11819. 
Burdett (G. A.): 
Hight responses. 25209. 
Fairy dance. 8100. 
Highland lullaby. 8462. 
Humoresque. 4494. 
May madrigal. 14241. 
Nocturne. 3545. | 
Sweet is Thy work my God. 


15209. 
Burdick (BH) J.) : 
Dreaming in the old arm chair. 
1578. 
If I knew. 8659. 
Knight of the road. 
Rube’n. 9975. 
Some one’s snoopin’ round. 15092. 
That home of long ago. 17472. 
Why the sea is green and salt. 
12502. 
Burditt (B.) 
would win. 
Burell (G.): 
Delivering march 
13099, 21072. 
Diamond mazurka. 
Buresh (EK. L.) 
lace. 19847. 
Burgan (HB. A.): 
Freedom coming. 13392. 
Ribbon white. 14850. 
Soul immortal. 15120. 


23543. 


How quickly the Savior 
4491. 


and two-step. 


T3113. 
Grace’s lucky shoe 


Burger (lL. M.) Whispers summer 
time. 24830. 
Burger (M.) Drei heitere gesinge. 
15887. 
Burger (R.) Tell me that my dreams 
are true. 2824. 
Burgess (M. G.) Allegro pomposo. 
15729. 


Burgett (W.): 
Angel faces. 1220. 
Peaches ripe 2457. 


Wave rocked boat and you. 2997. 


Burgey (J. M.) Coney Isle for mine. 
7758. 
Burgmein (J.) Secchia rapita. 6135, 
14966. 
Burgmiiller (F.): 
Highteen characteristic studies. 
25210. 
Féte chez Thérése. 11243. 
Rondoletto. 25211. 
Twenty-five easy and progressive 
studies. 20964. 


Burgstaller (E.) : 
Deutsche heimat. 13105. 
Singend zog ich. 15041. 


Trinken und lieben. 15340. 
Burgstaller (F. C.) Bliitentraum. 
12821. 
Burke (A.) In the garden of pines. 
16515. 
Burke (J. J.) Dying exile’s wish. 
Zou, 
Burke (J. LL.) Canoe love song. 
15905. 
Burke (J. S.) Pastime. 11976. 


Burke & Borden. In the garden of 
pines far away. 16515. 

Burkes (EH. A.) My home is down in 
Dixie. 14408. 

Burkett (J. W.) Meet me when the 
moon is shining. 23762. 

Burkhardt (—) Where the macea- 
roni grows. 12481, 12565 (79). 
3urleigh (C.): 


Bolero. 12827. 

Idyl. 12858. 

Indian snake dance. 18830. 
Lament of a rose. 14002. 
Lullaby. 14168. 

Rondo brillante. 14884. 
Spanish dance. 6423. 
Spanish serenade. 15180. 
Valse fantastique. 15408. 


Waltz fantasie. 1059. 


Burleigh (H. T.): 
From the southland. 4181. 
It was nothing but a rose. 
Negro minstrel melodies. 

Burleson (R. D.) 


23474. 
23923. 
I do not know. 


8546. 


Burmester (W.) : 
Franzosisches lied. 4158. 


Gavotte. 25679. 
Burnand (—) Serenade (The) 27007. 
Burnap (LL. M.) Hlinore (The) 
waltzes. 18679. 
Bernaud (A. B.) Gavotte moderne. 
19816. 


Burnett (G. A.) Bluebell (The) 3470. 
Burney (H.) History of a lobster. 
13635. 


Burnham (F. C.): 
Life. 21565. 
When. 22344. 


Burns (F.) Darkies wedding. 19680. 
Burns (J. E.) Kom, hvila dig. 4937. if 
Burns (J. L.) College days. 12952. 

Burns (N. R.) Hot biscuits. 1865. 


Burnside (G.) Irene, sweet Irene. 
8739, 10887 (145). 

Buron (C.) Polnisches lied. 18888. 

Burr (A. H.) Fantasia. 3547. 

Burr (H.) co. Whoop-la Willie, don’t 
let me go. 10887, 12492. 


Burrell (A, C.) Laskaland. 8894. 


1652 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Burrell (P. J.): 
Buzz, buzz. buzz. 22689. 
Fountain of youth. 238052. 
I want to be a help to mother. 
23379. 
Suffragetta parade. 24500. 
When we sung in the village choir. 


24818, 
Burrows (A. 8.) How sweet thy mod- 
est light. 1871. 
Burrows (A. W.) Dreams of the past. 
1583. 


Burston (M. 8S. & B. E.) Don’t count 
your chickens before they’re hatched. 
3898. 

Burt (B. H.): 
Big college. 
Colored race. 
He died on 

11368. 
He’s got nothing on me. 380. 
I’m your little Annie Laurie. 

, 1158 (51), 1909. 
If the men never looked at me. 

11482, 17742 (61). 

Just we two. 11579, 17742 (65). 
Life is a merry go round. 18515, 
24911 (1387). 
Little side street. 
Mister Pat O’Hare. 

5346. 

Regular finishing school. 12052. 
Saturday ati p.m. 12111, 17742 

(81). 

Shame on you Nancy. 22048. 

Sing Kate, sing. 3119 (74), 6284. 

They all were cheering Dixie. 
222038. 

They loved a lassie. 2850. 

Votes for women. 2974. 

Wal, I swan. 27482. 

When you’ve got a line of talk. 

12475. 

burt. Ceo): 

How’d you like to be my beau. 

8502. 

I’ve a world of love in my heart 

for you. 8618, 10887 (139). 

Burteh (Rh: 1L:): 

Best place of all. 22623. 

In clover time. 1962. 

Just say the word. 215138. 
Name the happy day. 23909. 
Organ and the choir. 5680. 

Burton (H.) Dear old New York for 
mine. 25434. 

pret i, EH.) jr. 
14675. ; 

Busca de Sagastizabal (B.) 
de ja gitana. 22700. 

Busch (C.): 

American flag. 1200. 
Dream of summer. 
taght, ~ 2129. 

May song. 2220. 


11006. 
12956. 


his wedding day. 


11648. 
Sli) (St), 


Path o’ dreams. 


Cancion 


Busch (F.) High school processional 
march. 16375. 


Busch (J. J.) Four motets. 7552. 
Busé (W.): 

Fleurs d’orange. 8142. 

Gondoliera. 18208. 

Moments intimes. 14332, 
Busoni (F.): 

Berceuse élégiaque. 10999. 


Fantasia contrappuntistica. 25602. 

Grosse fuge. 12724. 

Sonatina. 25213. 

Bustanoby (Mrs. J.): 

Beaux arts rag. 10989. 

Berceuse. 12783. 

Can-can danse. 15904. 

Chimére (Musing) 11081. 

Chimere, Oh let me dream. 

Gitane. 16270. 

Illusion. 8672. 

Inspiration. 13832. 

Irresistible. 115383. 

Tristesse. 15342. 

Bustanoby (R.) Irrésistible. 

Butcher (F. C.): 

Few more years shall roll. 4090. 

O captain, my captain. 9501. 

When April comes. 15540. 

Butler (A. F.) When the ivy turns to 

brown and gold. 193869. 

Butler (A. H.) Land of Nod. 20072. 

Butler (F.) Oh, would you, could you. 

turn away. 18788. 

Butler (i. 2) : 

I love that dreamy tune. 21385. 

I’ve got a Sweetheart. 23375. 

Just because of one mere maiden. 
21509. 

Butler (M. L.): 

All things whatsoever. 7238. 

God in heaven, hear our singing. 
257381. 

Lord is ever near. 11660. 

Merry Christmas. 23785. 

Praise ye the Lord. 9760. 


23463. 


Thanksgiving. 27268. 
Butler (M. W.): 
Abide with me. 22447. 


At the country club. 1248. 


Celebration band march. 22724. 
Cook’s grand march. 7765. 
Easter chimes. 38962. 

Faro Nell. 18122. 

I love to tell the story. 18319. 

I need Thee every hour. S614. 


I will sing the wondrous story. 
23388. 

Janet march. 8763. 

Janet waltz. 2015. 

Jesus, Saviour, pilot me. 18484. 

Sorority march. 24447. 

There is a happy land. 19202. 

Throw out the life line. 19223. 

Water lily waltz. 10667. 

What shall the harvest be. 6959. 


1653 


INDEX 


Dt. I; NSS. vas 


Butler (O’B.) Muirgheis. 16870. 
Butler (R. T.) Sally of the valley. 
21999, 24911 (162). 
Butler (S. T.) Land of nod. 20072. 
Butler (F. C.): 
Down by the Hudson. 7929. 
Graft, graft, graft. 19848. 
Valley of the Keystone. 15402. 
Butterfield (J. A.) When you and I 
were young, Maggie. 3037, 155738, 
27502. 
Buttomer (J.) 
again. 18670. 
Button (H. E.): : 
Land o’ the leal. 26167. 
Praise ye the Lord. 18894. 


I am coming home 


Butts: (8B: EF.) : 
Come Holy Spirit source of power. 
12962. 
Jesus, the friend ever near. 
4836. 
Our banner of stars forever. 
11953. 
Bux6 (T.) Allegro sinfénico. 12609. 
Buys (J. B.) Romantische serenade. 
26909. 
Byford (F.): 
God is ever nigh. 16286, 18194. 
To mother and thee. 17512. 
Byford (F. G.): 
Confession. 7754. 
Intercession. 13884. 


24085. 
5418. 


Byng (G. W.) Penguin dance. 
Byram (O. F.) My bonnie Jean. 
Byrd (W.): 

Communion service. 12982. 
Sellenger’s round. 2655, 6145. 
Byrne (J. T.) Meet me in the moon- 

light. 26874. 
Byrnes (—) Shuffles and taps. 
1482) (170), 42565 >(63),...\ 7. 
Byrnes (J. A.) Such a little queen. 


6186, 


6486. 
Byrom (B.) I know the tears. 233836. 
Byron (C. 8S. & H. H.) Oh you soldier 
kid. 11919. 
Byron Troubadours. Oh you soldier 
kid. 11919. 
Byshe (F. H.) Alone at the beautiful 
gate. 208836. 
Bywater (M. J.) Communion service. 
148. 
©, C: pub. co. 
Third idyl. 15297. 
Waiting. 15475. 
Cable (C.): 


Dear old summer’s coming. 16059. 
Poor Billy. 24136. 
Cable piano co.. Grand aerie march. 


13511. 


Cabello (F. L.) Taft-Diaz in El Paso. 
966. 
Cadix. 25221. 


Cadman (C. W.): 
Butterflies. 7555. 
Chinese flower féte. 3662. 
Churning song. 1447. 
Dance of the sunbeams. 21056. 
Egyptian bridal procession. 3976. 
Four American Indian songs. 
DOD: 
Indian love song. 1984. 
Indian mountain song. 
Indian summer. 11526. 
March in C. 7564. 
Noontime rest. 688. 
Playing in the hay. 
Race (The) 794. 
Riding old Dobbin. 
Sayonara. 19010. 
Sounds in the night. 
Thresher (The) 1005. 
Cadmus (H.) Ours. 17049. 
Cady (C. E.) Mother’s still waiting 
for you. 18688. 
Cady (L. B.) Sing we to Williams. 
6291. 
CHimmerer (C.): 
Sechs charakterstiicke. 
Sechs stiicke. 15896. - 
Cahill (J.) Number 102. 2357. 
Cahill (R. J.) Minona. 23814. 
Cahill (W.) Since I fell in love with 
Mary. 24874. 
Cahn (D.) Kol nidrei. 26151. 
Cain (C. H.) . Honey. 232825 
Cain (M. F.) In that home I left one 
day. 13812. 
Cairanne (M.): 


A473T. 


762. 


817, 
923. 


15895. 


Cortége carnavalesque. 19657. 
Fuenterrabia. 4187. 
Paysage lunaire. 18856. 
Printemps qui s’eveille. 20396. 
Roller-skating. 6001. 

Cairns CHS 
For auld lang syne. 16224. 
My ain John and me. 16878. 


My bonnie Mary. 16882. 

Sandy came from Skye. 17246. 
Caldicott (A. J.) . Where gaze you 
going to, my pretty maid. 24821. 

Caldwell (A.): 
Betsy Bolivar. 74. 
Girl from the U. S. A. 1754, 10887 


(116). 

Hickory-dickory-dock. 4448, 7182 
(126). 

Just you and I in Dreamland. 


4887, 7182 (144). 
Lucky dog. 5151, 7182 (452). 
Mrs. Hisenstein. 16846. 
My Lady Angora. 5438, 7182 (158). 
When grandma was a little girl 
like me. 1086, 3020, 10887 (209). 
Caldwell (A. P.) Chilly con carney. 
15956. 
Caldwell (B. M.) 
sing. 27056. 


Sing, sweetheart, 


1654 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


‘Oh, sweetheart of 
26641. 
27438. 


Caldwell (J. P.) 
mine, I’m thinking of you. 
Caldwell (J. S.) Soul echoes. 
Caley (J. H.): 
He sets me free. 11371. 
That Friend so fair. 6617. 
Callahan (M. A.) Strolling by the 
ocean side. 12261. 
Calleott (J. W.) Great is the Lord. 
11335. 
Calleja (R.): 
Amo de la calle. 22499. 
Mano (La.) 18601. 
Pais de las hadas.. 24073. 
Poeta de la vida. 26763. 
Calloway (T. C.) I love only you. 
114381. 
Calvert (B. S.) Won’t you promise to 
still be my sweetheart. 7095. 
Calvert (F.): 
Cry baby. 13029. 
Let me think I’m someone. 23586. 


Calvini (A.) Valse fugitive. 17575. 
Cambardella (S.) Suonno ’e giu- 
ventt. 2782. 


Cambillard (E.): 
Chanson de régiment. 19605. 
Sérénade av Japon. 20498. 


Camerlingo (G.) °O. - chéavettiere. 
14508. 

Cameron (Mrs. F. M.) Little honey 
bug. 9009. 


Cameron (G. F.) 
Cameron (R.) 
6390. 
Camgiullo 


Inspiration. 18405. 
Song of yesterday. 
Bella 


(F.) Hermosa. 


Cammack (J. W.) Eyes of fortune. 
8094. 
Cammeyer (A.) Boy scouts. 20952. 
Cammeyer music co. Boy _ scouts. 
20952. 
Camp-( J.-S.) : 
Behold, I tell you a mystery. 65. 
I need Thee every hour. 488. 
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me. 495. 
Lo, the day of rest declineth. 559. 
Morning star. 688. 
Now the day is over. 692. 
Camp (M. J.): 
Ask what I shall give thee. 
Bought with a price. 3492. 
Hold Thou my hand. 19907. 
Camp (CN. OH.) : 
Ask what I shall give thee. 
Bought with a price. 3492. 
Hold Thou my hand. 19907. 
Campana (F.) Forest shadows. 28046. 
Campbell (A. B.): 
Flirtation caprice. 18139. 
If you were only mine. 8670. 
Campbell (B.): 


12675. 


12675. 


Chanson d’avril. 3630. 
Come unto me when shadows 
darkly gather. 25355. 


Campiglio (P. F. del) 


Campbell (B.)—Continued. 


Faithful Shepherd feed me. 25598. 
O Lord Thy will be done. 14520. 
Sun of my soul. 20578. 
Weary of earth. 15508. 
Campbell (C.) Smith, Smith, Smith. 
17345. 
Campbell (D.B.) Glory to God. 23119. 
Campbell (F. A.) Don’t you cry no 


moh’, 19705. 
Campbell (H. A. J.) Bells (The). 
22605. 


Campbell (J. E.) Seven short and 
easy pieces. 20970. 
Campbell (l.) Hansel and Grethel 
suite. 16335. 
Campbell (Le R. B.): 
Baba Yaga. 7368. 
Bless the Lord, O my soul. 
Boat song. 25170. 
Grand march of the Ladies of 
Maccabees. 11329. 
Lullaby. 26287. 
Now the day is over. 
Campbell (R. E.): 
His tender care. 19905. 
My all I give to Thee. 20238. 
Songs that mother sang. 20548. 
Sowing the seed. 20555. 
Campbell (V. EH.) Dragonflies. 1572. 
Campbell & Gettman. If I were a mil- 
lionaire. 25980. 
Campbell-Tipton : 
Homeward. 4470. 
Hymn to the night. 
Love’s logie. 9076. 


25158. 


26580. 


18294. 


Mass in # flat. 
14231. 
Canady (D. Z.): 
Gathering jewels. 16246. 
Walking in the king’s highway. 


17623. 
Cananea (B. della) Amour ne meurt 
pas. 20, 12681. 
Candiolo (H.) Puisque je suis jolie. 
2515. . 


Canfield (J. M.): 
Love, fix a day. 
Whither. 22369. 

Cangiullo (F.) Fa chello che dich’ ’i. 

21160. 


21599. 


Cann (C. 8.) Summer dreams waltz. 
221388. 
Cannio (B.): 
°A luntananza d’ ’o surdato. 1159, 
o125. 
7A vulesse. 3128. 
’"E} femmene America. 135204. 
I’penzo tempe a tte. 4600. 
70s sciacquante d@’ ‘a cantina. 
218138, 26610. 
Cantor (O.) Tender flower thou 
seemest. 12314. 
Canzano (P.) Secchia rapita. 20487. 


O42 
25243. 


Canzone napolitana. 


1655 


ee 


INDEX 


pt. I, 2. S., Vv. 5 


Caouette (N.) Say good-bye to Viola, 
my own sweetheart. 6090. 

Capaldo (G.) Barcone ‘nchiuso. 22571. 

Capel. (J. M.): 


Love in Japan. 5116. 
Three fishers. 2858. 
Capital mus. pub. co. Rose. 26919. 


Capitan Fracassa. 11, LPH, 225, 258, 
908, 1018, 1375, 7590, 12890, 15911. 

Capitana (La) 19587. 
Capolongo (G.) Campagnus. 
Capriccio d’un miliardario. 
Captain Kidd. 4785. 
Capua (BH. Di): 

A ‘sta feneata. 20819. 

7A zgarellara. 3129, 3130. 

"Ammore ’e marenare. 3212. 

Beneath thy window. 1300. 

Canta oj’ marend. 22702, 25238. 

1 ffemmene d’’o Vommere. 21108. 

25512. 

Italia bella. 2009. 

Laurel octavo bulletin. 14013. 

Maria, mari. 2205, 14218. 

Mia cara Giulietta. 21691, 26399. 


11042. 
19588. 


My heart is thine. 9885. 
O sole mio. 2380, 5597, 9526. 
Oh, Marie. 14568. 


Serenatella appaurata. 6158. 
Si tiene core. 27035. 


Vocea bella. 22281, 27418. 


Carbonelli (G. S.) Gigue. 8261. 
Carcassi (M.) Caprice. 25251. 
Cardilli (M. V.): 

Ammore muorto. 10932. 

Infinito (L’) 4748. 

Irma. 4769. 

Lina. 5049. 

Serenata. 6157. 

Souonuo amare. 174238. 

Uocchie ’e fata. 12389. 


Carey {A.) : 
O Oregon, my Oregon. 
Oregon free. 20344. 
Carey (G. H.) Bennie boy if I only 
knew. 17848. 


20303. 


Carey (J. B.) Chimes of eleven. 
25289. 
Carey (M.) Crazy patch rag. 156. 
Carey (T.) My New Jersey queens. 
23892. 
Carey (T. W.) Let’s all be kids again. 
20078. 
Carisch & Jinichen: 
Agitato. 22467. 
Alba. 7218. 


Amore, dove sei tu. 10934. 
Amour ne meurt pas. 20, 12681. 
Ascensione nell’aura primaverile. 


22534. 
Aubade. 3298. 
Bagatelle. 7385. 


Baisers charmeurs. 7386. 
Ballata d’un tempo lantano. 54. 
Beata Beatrix. 5d9. 


Carisch & Jainichen—Continued. 
Bella Sicilia. 158388. 
Berceuse. 7452, 22617. 
Boite a musique. 20942. 
Brise de mer. 25196. 
Caccia. 22692. 
Campane a festa. 
Cantabile. 25239. 
Canto d’amore. 22703. 
Canto notturno. 114. 
Canzone. 24558. 

Caprice etude. 25248. 
Cendres d’amour. 25260. 
Che colpa go mi. 11073. 
Colombine qui flirte. 12955. 
Crepuscolo. 17978. 

Da una fiera. 22842. 

Di notte. 18014. 
Dialogo. 22890. 
Dimane. 11165. 
Doux souvenir. 
Hlegia. 227. 
Enchantement de la forét. 
Fantasticando. 22991. 
Festa di gondole. 18127. 
Forse che si-forse che no. 
Giuda di Kerioth. 23106. 
Improvviso. 23424. 
Lamento. 529. 
Ma petite étoile. 
Malbruk valzer. 26820. 
Mandolinata rustica. 268327. 
Marche chinoise. 11728. 
Marche des jolies femmes. 
Marcia trionfale. 26835. 
Marinaresca. 11737. 
Mattinata. 26355. 
Meditiazione. 602. 
Meriggio in montagna. 
Meriggio sopra il lago. 
Mimi Pinson. 21698. 
Mio dolce amor. 9294. 
Montanara e pifferaro. 
Nel crepuscolo. 23925. 
Ninna-nanna. 683. 
Nocturne. 10364. 
Nostalgia. 23948. 
Notti. 691. 

Notturno greco. 26575. 
Novelletta. 26576. 
Orientale. 11948. 
Pas des coquettes. 
Pastorale. 24079. 
Pensiero musicale. 
Petit caprice. 9688. 
Petite valse de salon. 
Pizzicato. 9704. 
Plainte du coeur. 12000. 
Primavera dolente. 776. 
Promenade amoureuse. 
Réverie. 26872. 

Ritorno a Capri. 12075. 
Romanza. 18968, 24225. 
Ronde des elfes. 12086. 
Saluto della banda. 24262. 


7578. 


7927. 
11211. 


19794. 


18585. 


11729. 


9261. 
23780. 


21708. 


21874. 
26736. 
24101. 


24168. 


1656 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1—52. Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Carisch & Jinichen—Continued. 
Santa Lucia. 10009. 
Sarabanda. 26961. 
Sehizzi. 10037. 
Séduction. 26995. 
Séduisante. 22025. 
Seguidilla. 24322. 
Serenata Araba. 12167. 
Serenata patetica. 19049, 27014. 
Silenzio della foresta. 24368. 
Sopra il campo dei zingari. 24446. 
Sourire d’enfant. 27117. 
Souvenir. 27124. 
Souvenir de Norvege. 10228. 
Sposa del Libano. 930. 
Sulle rive del Busento. 12267. 
Tempo di mazurka. 27266. 


Tempo di minuetto. 10381. 
Tendresse. 22179. 

Ton seul baiser. 27338. 
Tramonto. 10479. 

Trio in mi minore. 3518. 


Trombetta del bersagliere. 6730. 
Tuo (11) ritratto. 27356. 
Veloce ritorno. 24709. 

3 pezzeiti. 9388. 


24 solfiggi melodici. 1052. 
28 solfeggi melodici. 1053. 
Carle (R.): 

I'm crazy to marry again. 19952, 
20814 (60). 

Love me. 26268. 

Miss Helen of Troy. 20204, 
20814 (79). 

Much obliged. 26460. 


Carlin (C. E.) Do you know. 138125. 
Carlin (H.) When the winter days 
are over. 15569. 


Carlin & Lennox: 


Birthday song. 3447. 
Cradle song. 3773. 
Leaves’ party. 4985. 


6965. 
8727. 


When birdie goes to sleep. 
Carlisle (H. C.) Indy-Anna. 
Carlsen (C.): 

Gebet. 8242. 

Sinfonische suite. 
Carlson (Mrs. J. BE.) 

are falling. 23136. 


Carlson (M. L.): 
Call of the bugler. 7573. 
Charms of the forest. 15946. 
Checkers. 25279. 
Commanding officer. 7745. 
Cupid’s message, 16022. 
Forester (The) 13378. 
Rippling brook. 14868. 
Royal guards. 2596. 
Shore breezes. 12175. 
Snow feather. 27079. 
Sympathy waltzes, 6553. 
Thunderbolt rag. 6671. 
Carlson (R. B.) Sail with me in my 
aeroplane. 21996. 


10136. 
Golden leaves 


Carlton (C.): 


Crestline’s festival. 21045. 
Cuban waltz. 7802. 

Good night moon, 1384938. 
Syria. 2808. 

Zulu chief. 20808. 


Carlton (H.): 

He was more like a friend. 113738. 

I’ve been in the rain. 1919. 

If the shooting suit would suit. 
4658. 

Let’s have a day with the ladies. 
14042. 

Oh girls, nobody loves you like a 
nice policeman. 23993. 

She’s living in my house now. 


10118. 
You don’t want a night-light. 
IGT 3A, 
Carluen (A.) Nita, you are my dear 
Sampaguita. 5530. 


@arlyle (R. R:): 
I love you and love you true. 8588. 


My own sweet girl. 26501. 
Pansy. 17061. 
Stop your quittin’ get away closer. 
24478, 
Carman (EK. H.): 
Memories dream, 23772. 
Old camp ground. 17017. 
Carman (M.): 
Arlequin s’amuse. 22531. 
Caressante. 15914. 
Dansons et jouons. 16045. 


Féte chez Henri III. 19770. 
Ils étaient deux petits chiens 
blanes. 19998. 


Menuet de Claudine. 16814. 


Ou done est Colombine. 21857. 

Petits chiens savants. 24102. 

Pierrot s’amuse. 21890. 

Pour amuser bébé. 203884. 

Scherzo printanier. 17255. 

Souvenir de Hollande. 20550. 
Carmen. 13824, 11007, 11010, 12808, 


158538, 20932, 20933, 25150. 
Carmichael (M.) : 
Over and over. 
Song of the mill. 


17058. 
6385. 


Carnal (J. E.) Come unto Me. 7740, 
22799. 
Carney (B.) Let George do it. 2113. 


Carney & Zirkel. 
Pile 
Caroeci (M.) 
Carosio (B.) 
mes. 11729. 
Carpe CM. kK. A. van Hf.) 
Arme siingerin. 19486. 
As the rose, as the lily. 3276. 
Chanson d’automne. 19604. 
Dansons la gigue. 19679. 
Dawn. 3826. 
Dunkle raub. 
Lune blanche. 


Let George do it. 


E girala la réta. T9738. 
Marche des jolies fem- 


19TIT. 
20157. 


1657 


» 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.s., Vv. 5 


Carpé (M. K. A. van H.)—Continued. 
Mit des ringes zauberschein. 5347. 


Morning like a princess. 5370. 
Not even I who wear it. 5551. 
On what far summits. 20325. 
Venezia. 20690. 
Zigeunerleben. 20804. 
Carpenter (C.) Romance. 17194. 


Carpenter (F. O.) 
and now. 5527. 

Carpenter (J. W.) Bethlehem chorus. 
(3. 


Carpenter (W. F.) Have you no one 


Nineteen hundred 


for to love you. 8899. 

Carper (M. 8S.) Babe o’ dreams. 
19507. 

Garrn: (Gs i.) 


Lead, kindly light. 14015. 
O love that will not let me go. 


14528. 

Carr (H.) Give a man a horse he 
can ride. 18181. 

Carr-Jones (E.) Water scenes. 
10668. 

Carrier-Belleuse (O.) Méthode 
moderne de piano. 9271. 

Carroll (F. R.) In the valley where 
the old Sweetwater flows. 13823. 


Carroll (H.): 
Fall (The) guy. 18291. 
I’m a married man. 23350, 27704. 


I’m glad I’m home again. 11439, 
15704 (90). 

Ym waiting for just one girl. 
4588. 


IT never know how to behave. 
1918, 15704 (94). 
Irish rag. 8741, 10887 
18857. 
Nix on the glow-worm Lena. 
14490, 17742 (75), 18756. 
Why do we follow the big brass 
band. 19384. 
Carroll (M. H.) Cycle of love songs. 
16028. 

Carroll (R. S8.) 
white and blue. 
Carroll) {Avo} Ts) 
dream. 19506. 
Carruthers (N.) There’s one little 

girl loves you. 19205. 

Carson & Cassel. Call for men. 7571. 
Carstanjen (A.) Dream on the ocean. 
22922, 25494. 
Carswell (H. J.) 
Dixie. 1291. 
Carter (A.) Michigan rag. 16828. 


(146), 


Vision of the red, 
17603. 
Babe Johnson’s 


Because she loves 


Carter (C. N.) Come, love, come. 
(132. 
Carter (E.) Carmina Princetonia. 
yA 
Carter (F.) Convent gardeneers. 
Oe 


Carter (F. W.): 
I am coming back to Siam. 19925. 


1658 


Carter (F. W.)—Continued. 


I’m in love with you. 16454. 

I’ve said good bye to the dear old 
Strand. 25957. 

Let’s wait and see the pictures. 
20081. 

M. A. C. G. Rae, Gore. 

My jaunting car. 5434. 

On the day you sang Come back 


26300. 


to Erin. 24027. 

There’s another little one a-com- 
ing out. 15284. 

We won't talk of foreign invasion. 
19340. 

Won’t you come to Colombo. 
17718. 


Carter (H. D.) 

Carter (N.): 
Heart’s delight. 19893. 
Only in August. 20334. 
Stranger’s bowl. 17402. 

Carter (N. 8.): ! 
In the vicinity of my affinity. | 

4732: 
My Sunday girl. 5468. 
Superstitious Sadie. 24517. 
Carter (V. S.) You can’t chew my jf 
chewing gum. 27573. 
Carter (W. J.) Gladys. 16275. 
Carter & Blackett. Michigan rag. 
16828. 

Carter & Trautman. 

louder than words. 

Cartland (B. A.): 
Ave Maria. 15790. 
Dear eyes. 16054. ; 
Dream of Mabrooka. 16110. 
Hyes I long to see. 16170. 
Low moon. 16714. 

Way is long. 17634. 

Cartwright (J. M.) Four short stunts. 9 

4153. 
Carvell (E. B.) Will you be my west- 
ern queen. 15609. 
Cary (F. M.) California the place for 
me. 12876. 

Cary & CO.: 
After-days. 17753. 
Dance of feathers. 
Darkies’ wedding. 
Daybreak. 7856. 
Delia. 16066. 
Fairies’ frolic. 8099. 
Gray shadows. 18216. 
Little ’uns. 11651. 

O salutaris. 21812. 
Responses at mass. 21952. 
Rita on the rink. 17184. 
Slumber king. 12192. 


Halifax rag. 8370. 


Actions speak 
22454. 


7826. 
19680. 


Song of Mr. Satan. 19090. 

Sweetheart there is no splendor. § 
19154. 

‘Tis good to live. 17508. 

Valse des sylphes. 22253. 

When Flora smiles. 12451. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Cary bros. music co.: 
Oh, you Mister Moon. 2400. 
We were playmates on the old vil- 


lage green. 3003. 
Caryll (I.): 
Captain Dinkelpop. 25249. 
For I’m just I. 25636. 
Hudson belle. 16404, 18277. 
I simply can’t abide ’em. 25952. 
It’s not the same at all. 26060. 
Marriage 4 la carte. 26343-26345 
Of all her sex a paragon. 26623 


Oh Rosalie. 26640. 
Our Miss Gibbs. 729, 18824, 20348. 
Pass it along to the frog. 26719. 
~ A. BR. 21991. 
Silly cock-a-doodle-do. 27041. 
Smile, smile, smile. 27077. 
Stunden des gliicks. 17405. 
Such a bore. 27180. 
Thrifty little Mabel. 
Toddle go the girlies. 27332. 
Walking on a wire. 27434. 
When I come to marry. 27481. 
When zim-zim go the cymbals. 
27507. 
You, you. 
Casa Dotesio: 
Abreme la puerta. 12573. 
Adieu des oiseaux au printemps. 
22458. 
Allegro sinfonico. 
Amo de la calle. 
Arde chinita. 22524. 
Arza y olé. 25021. 
Buenaventura (La) 
Cadix. 25221. 
Cancion de la gitana. 
Chantecler. 12919. 
Colita (La) 22787. 
Danse catalane. 22861. 
Diamant rose. 3869. 
Dos. marchas militares. 
Farruca (La) 25605. 
Gracia de Dios. 18211. 
Juegos Malabares. 16567. 
Mano (La) 18601. 
Pais de las hadas. 
Pas ce soir. 18842. 
Poeta (El) de la vida. 26763. 
Tango del chirimbolo. 27238. 
Toi, toujours toi. 19239. 
~Casabianca (—) Mélie-valse. 
Casadesus (F.): 

Bergére aux champs. 12787. 
Ronde du zéphyr. 14882. 
Casanova. 12901. 
Casanova (HB. L.) 

| me 5763. 
‘Case (C. B.): 
Little side street where Mary 
dwells. 21582. 
Sun always shines on pay day. 
22141. 


27311. 


27583. 


12609. 
22499. 


3539, 3540. 


22700. 


21280. 


24073. 


16797. 


Pensée lointaine. 


Case (C. C.) I will praise Thee, O 
Lord. 4630. 
Case (H. L.) How Shall I follow 


Him, I serve. 
Casella (A. 0.) Tonbild (Hin) 1016. 
Casey (J.) By the silv’ry San Joa- 

quin. 15892. 

Casey (J. O.)  Brown’s autograph 

polka. 110380, 12852. 

Casey (J. W.) My big moon. 2308, 

5415, 10887 (169), 10887 (170), 14387. 
Casey (M. L.) ’Neath the shadow of 


8506. 


Thy wings. 16933. 
Cashin (T.): 
Dreamland. 7945. 


Dreamland of Minneapolis. 
Dreamland of Seattle. 7947. 
South side hall. 12228, 
Cashman (M. A.) San Francisco is 
victorious. 26956. 
Caspar (H.) Moderne bewegungs-und 
auschlags-lehre. 20214. 


7946. 


Cass (J. B.) Mister Possum. 18661. 

Cassad6 (J.)  Adieux des oiseaux. 
22458. 

Cassandra. 19596. 

Cassel (E. T. & F. H.) Call for men. 
T7571. 


Cassel (F. H.): 
Call for reapers. 22694. 
Easter time. 13208. 
Castello (G. E.): 
If all the world were mine. 21421, 
Marry a man who loves you. 


263846. 
Castellone (D. V.) Daisies’ song. 
13043. 
Castellucci (O.) Fonder. 11262. 
Castéra (R. de) Berceuse. 10998. 


Casterline (H. A.) 
23342. 


I'll love but thee. 


Castling (—) My lady’s shoe. 5442. 
Castling (H.): 
Belle of Cotton Town. 19531. 


Blame it on to poor Lloyd George. 
3458. 

Colliers (The) 1464. 

Don’t tell the wife. 22909. 

How are they going to get in Lon- 
don. 4482. 

If my ways were yours. 11481. 

In my home in Bantry Bay. 


23436. 

It’s a grand old world to live in. 
2002. 

Let’s have free trade amongst the 
girls. 23588. 

Nobody waiting there to greet me. 
16947. 

Not a single girl to kiss. 26571. 

Ring-a-ding, puff-puff. 9898. 

Save a little one for me. 2618. 

Take it nice and easy. 24541. 


Take me back to Yorkshire. 24544, 


1659 


68294—10-——15 


INDEX 


Castling (H.)—Continued. 
Tell the misses you’ve been out 
with me. 15248. 
Togo. 19238. 
William. 15612. 
Casto (J. W.): 
Flower show march. 4121. 
Shimmering spangles. 6179. 
Castro (O. D.) mus. pub. co.: 
Do you love me now as you did 


long ago. 1550. 
Tell me that my dreams are true. 
2824. 
Castro (R.): 
Ave Maria. 3808. 
Cadenza. 3600, 3601. 


Cuatro danzas. 3602. 

Deux chants sans paroles. 
Esquisse-mazurka. 4018. 
Fleurs, femmes et chant. 4109. 


3604. 


Frivole passionnée. 4174. 
Je taime. 4818. 
Je veux t’oublier. 4814. 


Mazurka en re majeur. 5259. 
Mazurka mélancolique. 5260. 
Parfums de Vienne. 5738. 
Paris entrainant. 57389. 
Premier chagrin. 5870. 
Seeret (Le) 6188. 
Trozo en el estilo antigno. 
Valse ecapricieuse. 6800. 
Vibration d’amour. 6844. 
Caswell (M.) Wellesley songs. 19846. 
Cathey (C. P.) Tennessee. 2828. 
Cattedra (O.): 
Ammore é n’auciello. 
Core traduto. 22816. 
Tristesse. 273438. 
Vasammice, strignimmice. 
Voci di camfo. 27420. 
Cauchois (J. J.): 
God bless our land. 16284. 
My dear little shamrock. 
Our jackies. 21859. 
Our Presidents. 14639. 
Sovereigns of England. 19110. 
Twinkling stars. 6756. 
Causey (F. F.) Beam one more smile. 
25085. 


Caussinus (V.) Progressive method 
for the cornet. 120381. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 9170, 11741- 
11744, 14227, 20167, 26356. 
Cavan (Mrs. E.): 
Ym your Darmody’s candy man. 
8612. 
Out for a joyride. 9635. 
Cavanough (J.) My Colorado home. 


6733. 


24981. 


24708. 


16885. 


18708. 
fazaneuve (E.) On the Bridge of 
Sighs. 5654. 


Central music co.: 
Bridal rose. 3512. 
Echoes of the nation. 13214. 


1660 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 5 


Central music house. Your love is 
only admiration. 22429. 
Central music pub. co. Uncle Sam’s 
pole. 24686. 
Cendrillon. 9177. 
Century Co.: 
Brotherhood hymnal. 25199. 
Christ whose glory fills the skies. 
P2kao: 
Gather us in, thou love that fillest 
all... 25078: 
Hymns of the 
23314. 
Let all the world in every corner 
sing. 238588. 
Love come down at Christmas. | 
23656. | 
Not in dumb resignation. 28950. | 
O for a closer walk with God. | 


living church. | 


23959. | 
O North with all thy vales of | 
green. 23967. | 
Once to every man and nation. | 
24035. | 
Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. 
19437 (18). 
Savior, now the day is ending. | 
24279. 


Sing of Jesus, sing forever. 24378. 
Soldiers of Christ arise. 24408. 
Through centuries of sin and woe. 
24618. 
Trumpet of God sound high. 24659. 
Welcome delightful morn. 24782. | 
When mother love. 24801. 
When the Lord of love was here. | 
24811. 

Century music publishing company : 
Alice, where art thou. 24950. 
April fool pranks. 17298. 
Arrival of the guests. 25020. 
At the country fair. 7329. 
Canzonette. 1020. 
Chanson d’amour. 
Ciribiribin. 1452. 
Desiderio (11) 181. 

Donkey party. 25475. 
Drops of water. 3937. 
Dying poet. 3951 

- Easter lillies. 7990. 
Blite (L’) . 255389. 
Festival march. 13821. 
Firecrackers. 8182. 
Frolics of the dance. 25662. 
Funiculi-funicula. 25671. 5 
General Siegel’s grand march. 

4223. 

Gliding along. 25716. 
Halloween elfs. 8376. 
Heart of gold. 8421. 
I fear no foe. 4534. 
In merry mood. 26014. 
In the glen. 8711. 
In the merry month of May. 1975. 
Invitation to the dance. 26036. 


25265. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Century music publishing company— 
Continued. 
Killarney. 25069. 
Last hope. 2098. 
Light cavalry. 6507. 
Lisongera (La) 3618S. 
Little golden blond. 26225. 
Long, long ago. 26245. 
Looking back. 26250. 
Martha. 267. 
Miserere. 10581. 
Music among the pines. 5399. 
My old Kentucky home, good 
night. 659. 
My valentine. 
Oberon. 703. 
Old oaken bucket. 
On parole. 9590. 
Once again. 26670. 
Over the waves. 2438, 5722. 
Pleasant evening. 26762. 
Pretty partner. 26790. 
Priests march. 9248. 
Pure as snow. 5892. 
Radiant morn. 5912. 
Regatta venetiana. 2135. 
Ring in the New Year. 9894. 
Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
26894. 

Rocking horse. 26895. 


94351. 
2407. 


Romanza in G minor. 2576. 
Rose Marie. 26923. 
Santa Claus parade. 10007. 


Seguidilla. 6143. 
Shepherd boy. 6172. 
Silvery stars. 6264. 
Sounds from the ringing rocks. 
6408. 
Springtime. 10251. 
Sweet violet. 957. 
Telling funny stories. 
Thanksgiving. 10390. 
Then you’ll remember me. 53. 
Trovatore (Il) 6882. 
Under the double eagle. 
Valse chromatigue. 1769. 
Village blacksmith. 2957. 
Wandering sprite. 1064. 
Watching the old year out. 10665. 
Wearing of the green. 27461. 
When you and I were young, Mag- 
gie. 27502. 
William Tell. 
Bat 1151, 
Cerisoles (—.): 
Lovely march. 21605. 
Mystéres du bal. 5482. 
Niéjno. 26554. 
Pensée de Marquise. 14684. 


27264. 


2914. 


6030. 


Cerri (L.) Trombetta del bersagliere. 
6730. 

Cerwonky (R.) Contentment. 16000. 

_Cesi (B.) Metodo per lo studio del 

' piano forte. 9272. 

Cesti (M. A.) Intorno all’ idol mio. 
18409. 


Chadwick (A. 8S.) Dans les bois. 16039. 

Chadwick (G. W.): 
Blessed be the Lord. 1153 (147). 
Child is born in Bethlehem. 1425. 
Elfin song. 197831. 
Gifts. 21227. 
In a china shop. 19999. 
Inconstancy. 20017. 
It was a lover and his lass. 
Lady of Leith. 215380. 
Larry O’Toole. 21539. 
Love’s image. 21611. 
Mary’s lullaby. 20166. 
Miller’s daughter. 7182 (54). 
Miss Nancy’s gown. 11781. 
Nora McNally. 21792. 
O Thou that hearest. 1153 (157). 
Praise the Lord. 1153 (159). 
Quartet for strings. 17910. 
Recruit (The). 21930. 
Spring song. 1153 (165). 
When I am dead. 22346. 
When I view the mother kneeling. 

3024. 
When stars are in the quiet skies, 
22ao2. % 


Chafer (L. S.) Hail to the Lord’s 
anointed. 16327. 

Chaffee (C. J.): 
Grape juice. 
Tt) 16541, 
Missouri swing. 

Chaffin (L. G.): 
Holy Father hear my cry. 4462. 
Love’s answer. 5140. ; 


Challier (C. A.) & Co.: 
Bagatellen. 12733. 
Drei lieder ftir eine singstimme 
und klavier. 9486. 2 
Fiinf plattdeutsche dichtungen. 
11768. 
Konigskinder. 
Liige. 20135. 
Sonntagsmorgengang. 2741, 10220. 
Vier gedichte. 894. 
Vision. 20705. 
Challinor (F. A.): 
Children’s evening hymn. 7662. 


21478. 


13521. 
16843. 


2081. 


Crown Him Lord of all. 11119. 
Glad hosannas. 8275. 
Hark the voice of Jesus. 8387. 


Hosanna to the living Lord. 11399. 

I will love Thee, O Lord my 
strength. 8636. 

My true love hath my heart. 11852. 

Nights (The). 9472. 

O blessed name. 21805. 

O’er all the earth the shades of 


evening. 95384. 

Praise waiteth for Thee, O God. 
24149. 

Seven hymns for special occasions. 
252638. 

Singing for Jesus. 10144. 

Song of the sea. 27102. 


1661 


INDEX 


pt. tS ved 


Challinor (F. A.)—Contipued. 
Song of Zion. 10211. 
There’s a work for all to do. 
10415. 
Chalmers (H. J.): 


Dance of the flowers. 11182. 


Little prince. 11646. 
Niagara. 11878. 
Chambers (C.) It was a lover and 
his lass. 26062. 
Chambers (F. S.) Hot shot. 1866. 


Chambers (H. A.): 
I will lift up mine eyes. 
Te Deum. 22166. 
Chambers (P.): 
Most popular selections for the 
cello and piano. 20228. 
cornet and piano. 18682. 
—— trombone and piano. 20224. 
Chambers (U. G.) There aint no 
class to you. 2838. 
Chambers (W. P.) 
17029. 
Chaminade (C. L. S.): 
Air de ballet. 38611, 22728. 
Barearolle. 3612) 
Canzonetta. 3618. 
Etude romantique. 1398. 
Flatterer (The) 3614, 11057. 


8635. 


On the wheel. 


Gavotte. 38615. 

Gigue. 3616. 
Heureuses (Les) 1399. 
Intermezzo. 3617. 
Lettres d’amour. 11058. 


Lisonjera (La) 3618. 
Marche américaine. 1400. 
Marche russe. 38619. 
Méditation. 12910. 
Menuet galant. 1401. 
Ondine du Léman. 11060. 
Orientale. 3620. 
Pas des amphores. 
Passacaille. 1402. 
Piece romantique. 
Prélude. 3621. 
Retour (Le) 1408. 
Romanee. 3622. 
Ronde du crépuscule. 
Rondeau. 3623. 
Scaramouche (The clown) 17911. 
Scarf dance. 3624, 11061, 15925. 
Sérénade. 17912. 
Tarentelle. 3625. 

Champlin (C. K.): 
Flag of Uncle Sam. 133438. 
Love me dearie. 14138. 

When the apple blossoms bloom. 
17661. 
Chandler (J. R.) 
Chandler (N. P.): 

Battle is the Lord’s. 12758. 

Redeeming love. 14820. 
Chandler-Ebel music ¢o.: 

Belle polonaise. 15834. 


15924. 
T61T. 


1404. 


Lullaby. 18588. 


1662 


Chandler-Ebel music co.—Continued. 
I heard the voice of Jesus Say. 
8562. 

Little Boy Blue. 

March of the soldiers. 

Merry wanderer. 612. 

Message of love. 14284. 

Spring symphony. 981. 

Valse des fleurs. 15406. 
Channon (F.): 

King Edward's funeral 

16596. 

Within the gates. 19398. 
Chant (lL. O.) To and fro. 12349. 
Chanteclair. 19607, 19866, 20155. 
Chantecler in Wien. 12920, 14067, 

14068, 15516. 
Chanticlair, the barn yard Romeo. 
15814, 16342, 16484, 17460. 


14081. 
14208. 


march. 


Chapelier. Pas des sylphides. 9650. 
Chapi (R.) : 

Buneh of roses. 25207. 

Love in a bunch of roses. 26266. 


Chapman (I. E.) 


for male voices. 12656. | 
Chapman (F. M.): You’re my little | 
baby girl. 10848. | 


Chapman (G.): 


Jesus, hear my soul’s confession. | 


4834. 
Little way. 5072. 
Lover’s envy. 5139, 11679. 
Mary, Mother. 18617. 
To horse. 10459. 
Chapman (G. C.): 
Big chief. 222624 
Dalmation. 21054. 
Golden rainbow. 23137. 
My pa’s a soldier captain. 
Chapman (O. M.) 
dream comes true. 6971. 
Chapman (S.) Oh, you rag! 
Chappell (A. C.) 
9360. 

Chappell (J. E.) 
Jesus. 25195. 
Chappell & co., Itd.: 

Abends. 18927. 


14571. 


Abou Ben Adhem and the angel. 


17747. 
Alba..p) 15s: 
Alba gia tinge in rosso. 
All down Piceadilly. 


Lf, 
7226. 


Alma de Dios. 1380638. 
Ankou (L’): 32389. 
April. 3254. 


Areadians (The) 
12660, 17787. 
Balkan princess. 7387, 
10981, 12739, 195138, 20897. 
Barearolle. 18990, 24664. 
Beauty’s eyes. 12767. 
Bedtime at the zoo. 

10991, 12770. 


Before love died. 22596. 


Apollo song book | 


21768. | 
When love’s sweet | 
My boyhood days. | 
Bring the lost to. 


28, 1232, 7304, | 


' 


10979- 


1292, 3387, 


| 


 . fl oy ee 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Chappell & co., 1td.—Continued. 


Chappell & co., ltd.— Continued. 
0 


Belle and the beaux. 34 

Berceuse. 22612. 

Bertie the bounder. 

Bid me good-bye. 7 

Blumenlied. 22640. 

Bonduca. 1336. 

Bough of May. 1496. 

Bouquet of roses. 13438, 25180. 

Boy scout. 22663. 

Boy’s song 22666. 

Breton folk songs. 95. 

Bride (The) 22670. 

Bring me a rose. 7530. 

Brother thou art gone before us. 
15880, 25198. 

Brown bird and rose. 22676. 

Campanella (La) 18523. 

Canzone antica. 115. 

Capitan Dinkelpop. 25249. 

Capitan fFracassa. 116, 1875, 
7590, 12890, 15911. 

Captain’s yarn. 118. 

Carissima. 19589, 20975. 

Catch me. 17905, 19598. 

Certain sort of father. 20979. 

Chant sans paroles. 24665. 

Chappell’s army journal. 3642, 
3643, 17923, 19609, 25275. 

Chappell’s brass & reed band jour- 
nal. 19610. 

Charles Augustus 
3646. 

Charming weather. 7644. 

Cherchez la femme, 25282. 

Children’s pictures. 3659. 

Come back to Aready. 12959. 

Come to the ball. 25358. 

Come to the sunset tree. 25354. 

Consolation. 19651. 

Country lover. 7782. 

Crossing the bar, 25383. 

Cuckoo. 1496. 

Daffodil time. 164. 

Dame Durden. 21055. 

Danse des tulipes. 13062. 

Dear delightful women. 7860. 

Dear little Denmark. 3835-3837, 
19688. 

Dearest. I made these songs for 
thee. 3846. 

Didi valse. 18018. 

Didi-walzer. 188. 

Do you belong to anyone particu- 
iar. 21087. 

Don’t sing yip-i-addy. 22907. 

Dream has made me weep. 7938. 

Dream of Cleopatra. 203, 3924, 
Rives 

Dreaming. 7942. 

Dreamlight. 13183. 

Dreams of the summer night, 208. 

Dumbledum day. 1598. 

Early morning. 3961. 

Ed ora addio, vecchie mura. 225. 


Fortescue. 


1663 


Electrie valse. 22957. 

Erinnyes (Les) 9182. 

Espiegle (L’) 17147. 

Etude. 16657, 22526. 

Everybody’s secret. 13277. 

Fairie queen song. 1646. 

Fairy ballet. 1647. 

Fairy dreams. 4052. 

Fairy pedlar. 8101. 

Faithful lover. 22987. 

Fallen fairies. 1651, 8105, 11232. 

Father William. 25609. 

Fiama d’amore. 258. 

FWisher-mothers song, 23022. 

Five little love songs. 18496, 

Kor Pm just Is 25636. 

Four Flemish dances. 22686. 

From out the mist. 18160. 

Gates of spring. 1727. 

Gavotte. 13487. 

Ghosts. 13449. 

Gipsy chorus. 22565. 

Gipsy rondo. 258138. 

Girl I’ve left behind me. 25704. 

Girl with the nose retrousse. 
16268. 

Glory and love to the men of old. 
Baz. 

God made me for you. 18196. 

Good-night, pretty stars. 334, 
23144. 

Gray days. 8844. 

Green hills of Ireland. 347. 

Grey eyes. 16314. 

Grotesques (The) 19862, 23181. 

Hands and lips. 16334. 

Hard life. 8384. 

Hark! my soul it is the Lord. 
25758. 

Havana. 376. 

Heart of May. 23232. 

Home lights. 402. 

Honeymoon in Peru. 8485. 

Hour of dawn. 4480. 

How dear to me the hour. 4489. 

Hudson belle. 16404, 18277. 

Humoresque. 17538. 

Hupf mein miaderl. 1879, 11409, 
16410, 18287. 

Hunting chorus. 25886. 

I dreamt my love was Singing. 
4533. 

I lay my laurels at your feet. 
25920. 

I like ’em plump. 21876, 28388. 

I love you so. 19946. 

I loved a lass, a fair one. 25930. 

I’m glad my home is in the states. 
21889. 

I simply can’t abide ’em when 
they’re slow. 25952. 

I will awake. 1926. 

If love were all. 8662. 

In Sherwood forest. 21448. 


Chappell & co., 1td.— Continued. 


INDEX 


In the purple glow. 18399. 

In the summer evening. 1976. 

In Yucatan. 4735. 

Incident of the French camp. 
18401. 

Iroquois serenade. 1996. 

It came with the merry May, love. 
482. 

It is not because your heart is 
mine. 4781. 

It is the time of daffodils. 488. 

It’s dreadful to be an old maid. 
21475. 

It’s not the same at all. 26060. 

Jovial man of Kent. 26108. 

Joy, life and love. 8794. 

Joy waltz. 8796. 

Juana (La) 2088. 

June, and my lady. 2041. 

Just as father used to do. 

Kalora’s entrance. 20055. 

Kiwi. 11592, 13976. 

Kousk aze. 4940. 

Ladies (The) 4954. 

Land of the free. 23566. 

Larks song. 21588. 

Lay of the regular beast. 

Let me gaze 


26117. 


2103. 
into your eyes. 


23584. 

Liebeslied. 185138. 
Liebestraum. 16658. 
Light as air. 23158. 


Little girl’s lament. 9008. 

Little house for you. 5062. 

Little pot of tea. 21580. 

Little waves of Breffny. 5071. 

Lo, morn is breaking. 12929. 

Longing (A) 14105. 

Look at the clock. 9033. 

Loreley. 18561. 

Love and laughter. 9051. 

Love in all seasons. 21600. 

Love reigneth over all. 21603. 

Love remembered not. 9061. 

Love song. 23667. 

Love will find out the way. 14146. 

Love’s atonement. 23671. 

Love’s lesson. 21612, 23674. 

Lullaby song. 167238, 20136. 

Luxemburg. 26291. 

Man with three wives. 

Man’s a man. 9135. 

March of the men of Harlech. 
16756. 

Margaret Cooper lancers. 5224. 

Marriage a la carte. 26343-26345. 

Mary Garden. 16768, 20164. 

Mary mine. 21659. 

Matilda. 5250. 

May carol. 238750. 

Meals. 601. 

Melody in F. 18991. 

Merry troubadour. 20195. 

Mifanwy. 16881. 


20157. 


1664 


Dt. Bess v5 


Chappell & co., 1td.—Continued. 


Mighty Lord of earth and sea. 
25759. 

Milking song. 619. 

Minuetto. 14308. 

Mr. Jollyboy. 21702, 23823. 

Mister Nightingale. 143238. 

Mister Sun. 20210. 

Moments intimes. 143832. 

Moonstruck. 93238, 26440. 


Musical comedy girl. 5408. 
My bed is a boat. 5418. 
My motter. 23815. 

My own. 9412. 


My Pekinese. 14431, 16909. 

My Yankee Doodle girl. 
23903. 

Nearer to Thee. 18748. 

Night mail. 9469. 

Nightingale’s courtship. 9471. 

No candle was there and no fire. 
5581. 

No other world. 9480. 

Noces d’or. 686, 2345. 

North North Pole. 21793. 

Nursery rhymes. 21804, 23958. 

Of all her sex a paragon. 26628. 

Offertory sentences. 17004, 26681. 

Oh, love, that rulest. 9549. 

Oh, Rosalie. 26640. 

Oh, time, time. 26645. 

Oh! what a chance to take. 24002. 

Old dancer. 218385. 

Old farmer John. 24015. 

Once I lov’d a maiden fair. 26671. 

One life, one love. 2420, 26673. 

One old Oxford ox. 26674. 

One tender look. 2428. 

Only girl alive. 9618. 

Only to love you. 21858. 

Orpheus with his lute. 

Our Miss Gibbs. 


23902, 


14628. 


Passion flowers. 9656. 
Peace festival. 14679. 
Pearl and song. 14682. 
Peggy. 24084. 

Peter. 24093. 

Peters face. 24094. 
Phryne. 14701. 
Pirate story. 5800. 
Poor cadets. 20382. 


Poor purblind, wayward youths. } 


9733. 
Prelude. 17144. 
Priscilla. 24165, 24166. 


Psalm of love. 24171. 
Quaker girl. 26815. 
Queen of my dreams. 
24181, 26818. ; 
Queen of nations. 9807. 
Quest of Rapunzel. 2524. 
Ranz des Vaches. 26836. 
Red roses. 9837, 14818. 
Regina del mare. 26848, 


| 


729, 18824, 20348. | 
Pass it along to the frog. 26719. | 


21922, | 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Chappell & co., 1td.— Continued. Chappell & co., 1td.—Continued. 


Rendezvous. 24197, 26860. 

Renunciation. 5955. 

Resurrection (The) 26865. 

Retreat (The) 14841. 

Rhapsodie hongroise no. 2. 18524. 

Ringers (The) 24218. 

Romance. 172738. 

Romany songs. 2575. 

Rondeau a4 la polonaise. 18970. 

Rosamund. 14890. 

Rose (La) 26920. 

Rose in the bud. 14890. 

Rose looking in at the window. 
24231. 

Roses red and lilies white. 14896. 

Russian folk-songs. 26988. 

S. A. R. 21991. 

Sabbath bells. 9984. 

Sea hath its pearls. 19029. 

Sea memories. 19030. 

Serenade. 10088. 

Serment d’amour. 2666. 

Shadow march. 12168. 

Shall we forget. S864. 

Shepherds’ midnight vigil. 15005, 
27026. 

Should one of us remember. 868. 

Si oiseau j’etais. 19064. 

Silly cock-a doodle-do. 27041. 

Since I must love. 22068. 

Sink, sink, red sunset into the 
west. 896. 

Skeery coons. 6296. 

Slack-wire San. 20510. 


_—Slim princess. 20514, 22073, 27071. 


Smile, smile, smile. 27077. 

Snowdrops. 15067. 

Solitude. 17350. 

Son l’ingenua della scena. 908. 

Song of a life. 911. 

Song of the sea-kings. 914. 

Song of the wooden-legged fiddler. 
24439. 

Songs of a Shropshire lad. 27108. 

Songs of summer. 173871. 

Semta, 12271, 151145, 27111. 

Soupirs d’amour. 924, 2744. 

Staccato étude. 26935. 

Star of Bethlehem. 27152. 

Stolen pearl. 24476. 

Stunden des glticks. 17405. 

Such a bore. 27180. 

Summer night. 19141. 

Swinging in the garden. 19159. 

Sylvan hours. 245387. 

Take me up to the Hielands. 
12299. 

Te Deum. 19182, 27248. 

Tell me. 24572. 

There hang my garlands. 6630. 

Three. 6660. 

Three concert studies. 14892. 

Three love letters. 1008. 

Three symphonic dances. 1808. 


1665 


Thrifty little Mabel. 27811. 

Thus spake one summer’s day. 
2212. 

Thy features are fair and seemly. 
10488. 

Thy voice beloved. 24628. 

Time cannot take away. 12347. 

’Tis spring. 1009. 

To a sea-bird. 17511. 

To an absentee. 19232. 

Toddle go the girlies. 273382. 

Torpedo and the whale. 27336. 

Toute a moi. 24639. 

Toy-maker of Nuremberg. 20649, 
24644. 

Toy’s lament. 2890. 

Tramonto. 1018. 

Tree song. 24648. 

Troika. 17541. 

Two little Dover soles. 10515. 

Tzigane. 2907. 

Ujje a ligetben nagyszerti. 10518, 
12378, 17554. 

Uncle Gregory’s song. 2912. 

Uz-guz-goozle-um. 6796. 

Valse caprice. 18992. 

Venetian song. 15419. 

Verbena (La) 19304. 

Voix celestes. 10617. 

Walking on a wire. 27484. 

Walzer-poesien. 2991. 

Wander thirst. 6909. 

We will not live in a bungalow. 
22317, 24766. 

Wedding of Shon Maclean. 19342. 

Westward by the Devon seas. 
22334. 

When a knight loves a ladye. 
3018, 10713. 

When falls the night. 17651. 

When I come to marry. 27481. 

When I lost you. 24797. 

When I’m grown up. 24798. 

When love was yet a tiny boy. 
17656. 

When roses bloom. 24805. 

When the guards are passing by. 
20745. : 

When the robin goes a-singings. 
12470. 

When the winter comes. 6989. 

When zim-zim go the cymbals. 
27507. 

Where go the boats. 7003. 

Where leaf-land lies. 1106. 

Where my caravan has rested. 
10755. 

Where the jasmine trails. 24825. 

With all the misery. 10795. 

Woman’s fancy. 20777. 

Wonderful world. 10807. 

Would I were a gardener. 15601. 

Yip-i-addy-i-ay. 3094. 

You brought me love. 10840. 


INDEX 


Chappell & co., 1td.—Continued. 
You, dear and I. 17730. 
You'll git heaps o’ lickin’s. 
You, you. 27583. 

Young night thought. 7148. 
Your heart is a haven. 22428. 
Dear old songs. 11150. 

Chappell’s army jour. 3642, 36438. 

Chapuis (A.): 

Lecons d’harmonie. 14025. 
Riviére de chez nous. 17189. 
Charles (F.D.) Puritan vision. 12034. 

Charlot (J.): 


3104. 


Chanson. 20991. 
Danse campanarde. 22860. 
Lamento. 14004. 
Charming waltzes. 25277. 
Charpentier (G.) Louise. 5107. 


Charton (G.): 


Polka des pets de nonne. 14735. 
Soldat Cabot. 15082. 
Charvein (C.) Ravissante. 9827. 


Chase (C. A.) 
Chase (G. A.) 
step. 12565. 
Chase (H.) 
5532. 

Chase (L. H.) All tip your hats to 
the little general. 10919. 

Chase (M.) Christmas romance. 3692. 

Chase (M. E. A.) That’s Missouri. 
19199. 

Chase (R. A. A.) 
18584. 

Chattanooga medicine co. 
lullaby. 12403. 

Chatterley (G. P.) 
60938. 

Chausson (E.): 
Chanson d’amour. 
Chanson de clown. 7624. 
Chanson d’Ophélie. 7623. 
Recueil de vingt mélodies. 

Chauvet (R.): 
Berceuse. 15838. 
Billet. 12797. 
Danse basque variée. 


Drinking song. 16117. 
1915 march and two- 


No dreaming in mine. 


Lulla-bye ship. 
Velvokin 


Say you forgive. 


7621. 


17156. 


7834, 16040. 


Marche bohémienne. 9146, 16758. 
Chavagnat (E.): 

Aurore. 1347. 

Bateliers (Les). 7406. 

Berceuse. 7451. 

Caravane. 7596. 

Dans les gorges du Chabet. 7833. 

Fantaisie Arabe. 8108. 

Harmonie du soir. S389. 

Oiseaux de nuit. 9568. 

Orage et lever du jour. 9619. 


10616. 
Twelve improvisations. 


Voix aériennes. 
Cheney (E.) 
15948. 
Cheney (H. H.) Ill change the thorns 
to roses. 16488, 17742 (55), 22440 
(82). 


1666 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Chenoweth & Thomason. I would like 
to marry a girl like you. 16467. 
Chérubin. 11747. 
Cherubini (M. L. C. Z. S.): 
Ave Maria. 22440 (2). 
Lo, morn is breaking. 12929. 
Chester (A. G.) Reunited. 2554. 


Chester (J.) Hight, and _ cakes. 
11203, 19726. 
Chester (J. & W.): 
Allegro pomposo in D. 20834. 


Reverie. 21955. 
Romance in G. 21966. 
Te Deum laudamus. 6581. 
Chester (M. T.) On the banks of the 
Yukon far away. 20823. 
Chester (W. & J.) Awake, the starry 


midnight hour hangs charmed. 
22559. 

Chesterton (P.) Mazurka aeolienne. 
14247. 

Chevais (M.) Chansons avec gestes. 
11065. 

Chéze (J. B.) D’ou viens-tu, bergére. 
1G2: 

Chiara (V. Di): 

Bella mia. 1295. 


E pure I’ é cosi. 21109, 25513. 
In Spain. 138807. 


Margareté. 21653, 26336. 

*Ngiuliné. 2339. 

Nun me vo’ bene. 21801, 26581. 

Palummella. 5735. 

Questa non si_ tocea. 21923, 
26822. 

Torna a me. 6708. 

Vi vorrei baciar. 2954, 6842. 


Chiari (E.): 
Es zog in mich ein frieden. 8051. 
Ich schweife ruhelos. 8651. 
Im frtihling. 8673. 
Im traume liegt. 8675. 
Kleines lied. 8866. 
Singend iiber die heide. 10142. 


Chiarolanza (G.) Dans le biplan. | 
22855. 
Chicago music shop: 
African love song. 
Constancy. T7761. 
Mither’s song. 9307. 


7202. 


O, lovely night. 9514. 
Questions. 9810. 
Sweetest melody. 10338. 


Chicago (University of): 
New commandment. 679. 
Praise the name of the Lord. 174. | 
Thou shalt love the Lord. 1000. 
Ye are my friends. 1142. 

Year’s at the spring. 1148. 
Chief (A. A.) Star of socialism is 
brightly shining. 10255- j 
Chiesa (M.): 
Caligo. 3570. 
Fine-fleur. 1665. 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Chiesa (M.)—Continued. 
Manovre d’autunno. 
Valzer dei dollari. 

Childs (E. A.) 

17547. 

Chipman (F. E.): 


9134. 
10567. 
Twenty years ago. 


How excellent Thy name. 8508. 
Peace to the earth. 2456. 
Ring of love. 5981. 
Chmallé (W.) Zu neuen  taten. 
20806. 


Chocolate soldier. 129, 3119 (6), 3542, 
3664, 4059, 5431, 5515, 6682, 6956, 
7667, 10346, 15704 (74). 

Choice melodies. 25293. 

Choisnel (G.) Plaisir d’amour. 

Chopin (F. F.): 

Andante. 17985. 

Etude. 17936, 22754. 

~ First nocturne. 22755. 

Impromptu. 3666. 

Lecgons écrites de Chopin. 19618. 

Marsz zatobny. 3667. 

Mazurka. 25296. 

Nocturne. 3668—3676, 7668, 15959, 
17938, 21001. 

Notturno. 17939. 

Prelude. 3677, 22756. 

Romance du concerto. 3678. 

Scheint d’ sonn aa vom himmel. 
7669. 

Second 


18877. 


concert study, after 
Chopin. 7182 (16). 
Study in E. 3679. 
Valse in D flat. 15960. 
Waltz. 17940, 19619. 
3”° ballade. 17941. 
Chopourian (H. J.) Champions (The) 
25264. 
Choudens: 
Danse des pierrettes. 13061. 
D’moiselle du tabarin. 11169. 


Leone. 8931. 
Maia. 588. 
Vie joyeuse. 10593. 
Xantho chez les courtisanes. 
19414. 
Christ the conqueror. 11087. 


Christensen (A. W.): 

Christensen’s ragtime instructor. 

1438. 

Star and garter. 22124. 

Christenson (J. E.) When the birdies 
sing a sweet good night. 27491. 

Christian (—) Sleepsy bye. 900. 
Christian (F.) Advertisement. 249381. 
Christian pub. co.: 

Bethlehem chorus. 738. 

Popuiar hymns. 14741. 
Christian science board of directors: 


Christian science hymnal. 134. 
Morecambe. 2289. 
Shepherd. 2676. 
Christian science hymnal. 1834. 
Christiani (E. F.) Nightshade. 682. 


Christiansen (I. M.): 
Lette lyrisk-religigse sange. 
14048. 
Sang-Gudstjeneste. 12106. 
Christie (H.) Sparkling jewels. 10232. 
Christie (G.): 
Now altogether, hip, hip hooray! 


8944, 


18761. 

There’s nothing else in life like 
love, love, love. 994, 11538 
(12She 


They’ve won every nation’s battles 
but their own. 27296. 

When the ivy climbs over the 
wall. 1097, 10887 (218), 17666. 

Where are the stars of yesterday. 
27508. 

Your mother still believes in you. 
10858, 10887 (226). 


Christiné: 
Amour qui rit. 3221, 3222; 10935. 
Catarina. 3606. 


254183. 
5304. 


Dans mon aéroplane. 
Mesdames, prenez garde. 
Old banjo. 26653. 

Peu d’amour. 26749. 
Promenade matinale. 5882. 


Reviens. 26875. 
Christiné (H.) Philoméne. 17088. 
Christine (W.) French fandango. 
21206. 


Christman (R. H.) Hv’rybody’s got a 


buddy but me. 4040. 
Christophe (EH. M.) Poverty hall. 
24145. 
Chrkjian (M.) Ruined home. 14911. 


Chueca (—) Cadix. 1865, 7563, 25221. 
Church (H. W.) Spring idyl. 15142. 
Chureh “C:); .co.: 

Allah. 19462. 

American concert album. 3205. 


Angelique. 10939. 

As pants the hart. 1240. 
Asleep. 19488. 

Awake! Arise. 12718. 


BoC. C, march. 40970. 
Black man. 25156. 
Breathe your. soft 
Christ. 19570. 
By the brook. 3557. 
Call of the nymphs. 25226. 
Canzonetta. 183811. 
Cattle rustlers. 19600. 
Chanson du Ruisseau. 1409. 
Comrades in arms. 7749. 
Country dance. 7780. 
Dainty Dorothea. 21051. 
Dance of the debutante. 
Dawn (The) 3825. 
Day of resurrection. 
Daybreak. 21065. 
Eglantine. 8002. 
Espanita. 4012. 
Even song. 8063. 
Evening hymn. 13268. 


prayer to 


111380. 


TRdb. 


| 1667 


i 


INDEX 


pt. 1, nS wo 


Church (J.) co.—Continued. 
Fables of Jane. 11228. 
Fair land of Japan. 18109. 
Federation. 11239. 


Five and twenty sailormen. 4101, 
Flowers from a cottage garden. 


11260. 
Garden of lilies. 18168. 
Giorno in Venezia. 25702. 
Glass blowers. 317. 


Going back to Nassau Hall. 


13477. 
Greeting (A) 19852, 23171. 


Hark the herald angels sing. 


21299. 
He and I. 4400. 
He is risen. 8404. 
Hearts and crafts. 4418. 
Her poke bonnet. 238246. 
His honor, the sultan. 8469. 
Humoreske. 8516. 
Iam not worthy. 4517. 


I heard the voice of Jesus. 21371. 


I long for you. 8583. 
I love you so. 19947. 
I will lift up mine eyes, 444. 
If I were you. 19985. 


If love should come again. 19986. 


In Aready. 11493. 


In the beginning was the word. 


20011. 
In the forest. 11511. 
Intermezzo. 20450. 


International anthem book. 4755. 


Jesus of Nazareth. 2023. 


Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts. 


8784. 
Jeunesse. 20048. 
June. 21504. 


Kala jagah. 18455. 


King of love my Shepherd is. 


23581. 
Last dance. 8897. 
Lenore. 18498. 
Lights 0’ Cowtown. 20094. 
Lilt of tears. 18521. 
Links o’ love. 23616. 
Little Mousmé. 18536. 
Little red rose. 23632. 
Longing for summer. 14107. 
Loose Lucas. 14111. 


Lord Jesus in Thy mercy. 5096. 


Love bloom. 9052. 

Love light of your eyes. 21601. 
Love’s whisper. 20133. 
Marchen (Ein) 9101. 
Mammy’s song. 20154. 

Mary. Mother. 18617. 

May song. 11758. 

Meditation. 2230. 

Melody. 15158. 

Men of the trail. 20188. 
Menuet. 9252. 

Message of the breeze. 26397. 
Mignonette. 18648. 


1668 


Church (J.) co.—Continued. 


Moonlight. 93817, 9318. 

Morning and evening. 9826. 

Musiquette. 2303. 

My heart shall be thy garden. 
16894. 

My heaven. 21757. 

My little Jap-o-baby. 20252. 

My love isa rider. 9401. 

Near to nature’s heart. 20269. 

New Years at Cactus Center. 
20276. 

Nocturne. 8518, 20565. 

O eyes that are weary. 2370. 

O, help us, Lord. 18771. 

O Lord, rebuke me not. 698. 

O paradise. 9521. 

O sweetest words. 23977. 

Oh; Miss Springtime. 18785. 

Old world refrain. 11927. 

Over the snow. 21862. 

Out by Donnycarney. 5713. 

Petite tarantelle. 2474. 

Pilgrim (The) 14712. 

Polka des gammes. 2492. 

Recessional. 21929. 

Red man. 26839. 

Rhinefels overture. 815, 14899. 

Rondeau. 2584. 

Rosalie. 21973. 

Rose garden. 20446. 

September day. 6153. 

Serenade. 10087. 


_Seven songs. 11970. 


Silver rill. 2689. 

Simple aveu. 2692. 

Singing bird. 6292. 

Snow flakes. 22078. 

Soldier take my heart with you. 
6338. 

Song of the sea. 19095. 

Songs of sentiment. 19103. 

Sousa songs. 22109. 

Spring morning. 6443. 

Spring’s singing. 10250. 

Strew on her, roses. 20571. 

Summer morning. 10291. 

Summer noon. 6494. 

Sun’s roses. 20581. 

Sunset. 20582. 

Tale of old. 12300. 

They kissed, I saw them do it... 
10422. 

Through a primrose dell. 19222. 

Through peace to light. 2862. 

Thy will be done. 19227. 

Tiger team. 27319. 

Till you ask again. 20688. 

Time of maying. 15312. 

Tired. 10452. 

Toccatas HAS502 

Too late. 20646. 

Triumerei. 10478. 

Twilight. 24675. 

Two meadow larks. 6759. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Church (J.) co.—Continued. 
Two valsettes. 20451. 
Under the flowers. 19274. 
Unrest. 10536. 
Unspoken words. 
Vagabond (The) 
Waiting. 6892. 
Waltz. 8515. 
When Barney comes over the hill. 

24792. 
When Mildred sings. 10725. 
When you are near. 24819. 
When you wake. 24820. 
Where goes love. 20751. 
Who is this that comes from 
Edom. 10771. 
Who’s next. 17688. 
Why I love you. 223875. 
Will o° the wisp. 7046. 
Wind and lyre. 27541. 
Winter night. 7066. 
Within the veil. 24861. 
Church, Paxson & co.: 
Beautiful thoughts of love. 22591. 
China clock and a Dresden cat. 
25290. 
Cry baby. 138030. 
I'll return to you, my sweetheart. 
18315. 
Irresistible rag. 11534. 
Rose petals. 17208. 
Roses. 26930. 
Smiling eyes. 17340. 
Churcher (S.) Arcadia. 25016. 
Churehill-Grindell co. Churchill-Grin- 
dell song book. 15966. 


Chwatal (B. J.) Uber allen gipfeln 


20676. 
19284. 


ist ruh. 24683. 
Chwatal (F. X.) Merry sleigh ride. 
610. 


Cicognani (G.) Tantum ergo. 24552. 
Cigar maker’s local union, no. 20. La- 
bel of blue. 2088. 
Cimadori (R.) Mazurka. 9213. 
Cimarosa (D.) Word with you my 
lady. ©22412. 
Cine’y music co.: 
I’m afraid of the big, big moon. 
IST. 

“Trixie” my Dixie girl. 24653. 
Ciniglio (F.) Mme. Mpizzo. 18589. 
Ciolfi (C.) Historie de printemps. 

23265. 
Cipollone (A.): 
A la danse. 22442. 


Peace at eventide. 20354. 


Scene de ballet rustique. 24288. 
Scherzo. 22779. 

Serenata. 24348. 

Tempo di mazurka. 24575. 


Circle pub. co.: 
April. 10950. 
Daisy (The) 
Funeta. 8217. 
If. 16474. 


7820. 


Circle pub. co.—Continued. 
Madrigal (A) 5176. 
When we wander thro’ the fields. 
15 aG2: 


Cissie in toyland. 22780. 
City chap. 10916, 11863, 11377, 11482, 
11579, 11648, 12111, 12475, 12956. 
City music pub. co.: 
All that I ask. 19459. 
At dawn of day. 25027. 
Hmpire song. 19735. 
Gentlemen—the King. 25692. 
Good night, beloved, good night. 
4299. 


Posy of roses. 5845. 
Claassen (A.): 
Blandula unda. 3459. 


Mitleidige (Das) midel. 5348. 
Clabaugh (N. M.) Girl with the big 
cheery smile. 23102. 
Clairlie (A.) Enfant dort. 1619. 
Clappé (A. A.): 
King Thistle. 13970. 
Wave crest waltz. 15494. 
Clapperton (C. I.) Stand up, stand 
up for Jesus. 24467. 
Clare (T.): 
Absolutely wrong. 19441. 
Percy was painfully pale. 18864. 


Clarendon (J. H.) What is the world 
without you. 24911 (187). 
Claribel (—) Come back to Erin. 


7727. 
Clark (—): 
Entertaining man. 25553. 
Shaky eyes. 865, 14992, 17297, 
24351. 
Clark (B. L.) Yesterday. 7124. 
Clark (C. M.) pub. co. Goldenrod. 
4287. 
Clark (H.): 


My old man is baseball mad. 
14425, 15704 (118). 

When Rosa Rosana sings. 24804, 
24911 (188). 


Clark (EH. S.): 
Gov. Cleveland’s 
24911 (18). 
Joy ride. 8795. 
Clark (F. A.): 
Angels of Easter. 
Child of the manger. 
Christmas star. 253815. 
Summers’ gates ajar. 15186. 
Thanks be to God. 103889. 
Clark (H.) Waltz in C sharp minor. 
3700. 
Clark (H. N.) When the cows were 
switching skeeters off their backs. 
10782. 


grand march. 


7284. 
3654. 


Clark (J.) Manxland. 18603. 
Clark (J. A.) When twilight’s o’er. 
6992. 


1669 


INDEX 


Crk A5.. Hye 
If I only knew then what I know 
now. 16478. 
Mammy won’t you please sing 
Old Black Joe. 21688. 
Clark (K. S.): 


Close your drowsy eyes. 17950. 

Don’t be mean to me. 12565 
(25); 13148. 

Going back to Nassau Hall. 
13477. 

Here’s to you, true blue. 8452, 
10887 (124). 

Just a kiss from some one. 8809, 
10887 (150). 

Langage des baisers. 166380. 

Sandman. 17244. 


When you and I were courting. 
19878, 19487 (78). 
When you’re roaming in 
gloaming. 1102. 
Clark (M. E.) If you'll but say Ill 
do. 8667. 
Clark (M. L.) There is something in 
your eye. 27283. 
Clark (R. C.) Dearest, I made these 
songs for thee. 3846. 


Clark (R. E.) Farewell (A). 
Clark (S.): 
Up with the torches. 2919. 
When her eyes say yes. 1087. 


Clark (S. N.) Teddy’s come back 
home. 19186. 
Clark (Py) 
Southern shivaree. 
Witmark 
1h Bat 
Witmark cornet and piano folio. 
DS. 
Witmark trombone and piano folio. 
1432: 
Gark CT -e.)- 
After the night is noon. 
On Calvary’s hill. 11929. 
Clark (W.): 
All will be well. 12604. 
When I think of thee. 


Clarke (A. H.) 
17168. 

Clarke (C.): 
Beneath the moon. 
Bertie the bounder. 
Danse Creole. 7835. 
Exposures. 11225. 
Fair land of Japan. 18109. 
How I drove the special. 
Little Mousmé. 18536. 
One of the best. 240389. 
Round the world. 6032. 
Supplication d’amour. 12281. 
When I beheld thee. 27480. 
Why do I love you. 12495. 
Yesterday. 17725. 


the 


1655. 


15125. 
cello and piano folio. 


7203. 


3023. 
Restless Rube. 14839, 


7443, 
19538. 


16399. 


pt: 4, D.s.; ve 5 


Clarke (G. W.): 
Grace is free. 21278. 
In the land of the midnight sun. 


4720. 
Saddle and saber. 6046. 
Clarke (H.) I do love you and you 


16427. 
Peter, Peter. 5767. 
Calvary commandery. 


do love me. 
Clarke (H. E.) 
Clarke (H. L.) 


17894. 
Clarke (J.) Mfiffa (The) 615. 
Clarke (O.) When the harvest moon 


is shining. 15562. 
Clarke (R.) Old-world refrain. 11927. 
Clarke (R. C.): 
From out of the mist. 
Hands and lips. 16334. 
In the purple glow. 18399. 
In the summer evening. 
Songs of summer. 17371. 
You, dear and I. 17780. 
You'll git heaps o’ lickin’s. 3104. 
Clarke (S. E.) Anywhere in the 
U. S. A. is home to me. 12655. 
Clarke (W. H.) I’ve a longing for 
my old home on the hill. 4610. 
Clarke-Whitefield (J.) In Jewry is 
God known. 20008. 


18160. 


1976. 


Claudine. 22788. 
Claussmann (A.) Suite pour grand- 
orgne. 7708. 
Claussnitzer (P.) Zehn choralvor- 
spiele. 7704. - 
Clay. (EH): 
T’ll sing thee songs of Araby. 
25926. 
In Thee O Lord I put my trust. 
26027. 
Clay (H. F.) Always ready. 1194. 
Clay (J. A.) Back to the old farm. 
12731. 
Clay (J. H.) If you love me honey. 
4667. 
Clay» (NDx ; 


Back to the old farm. 12781. 

Don’t do that again. 13145. 

Til wait for you to-night in dream- 

land. 18316. 

Oh you Salomy girl. 
Claypool (—) Echo (The) 
Claypoole (E. B.): 

Little echo. 11645, 15704 (107). 

My guiding star. 11830, 27724. 

Reuben. 12565 (60). 

Clayton (J. H.) Won’t you be my 
sweetheart. 7091. 
Cleaves (F. H.): 
By the glowing light. 17887. 
- Song of the north wind. 10208. 
Clegg (F.): 
I love a sweet little maiden. 4566. 
International salute. 4757. 


Clemens (T. L.) Star of Bethlehem. 
2ASD: 


14573. 
22950. 


1670 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Clement (B.) 
1153 (126). 

Clement (F. W.): 
Evening bells. 18101. 
Solidity. 15085. 
Souvenir of Ireland. 

Clement (G. A.) 

dance. 17860. 
Clément (R.) Aria. 
Clements (B. G.) 

22684. 

Clements (H. L.): 
Christ’s garden. 11089. 
Quest of the gipsy. 2525. 
World is our field. 12530. 

Clements (J. R.): 

Be strong. 12764. 


Up in an aeroplane. 


12234. 
Blonde et brune barn 


26889. 
Buffalo dish rag. 


Brighten all the way. 12846. 
He’s everything to me. 13598. 
Home. 138642. 

Let Him in. 14088. 


Lost in sight of the harbor. 14125. 


Clements (P.) My little mountain 
rose. 16899. 

Clemmer (J. N.) Give thanks and 
sing. - 23108. 

Clérice (J.) Baiser de Ninon. 50. 

Cleuver (J.) Vale carissima. 10547. 


Cleveland (C.) 
Green. 467. 

Cleveland (D. B.) 
dolly, 13753. 

Cleveland (J. H.) 


In the country of the 
I wish I had a 
Girl beneath the 


gown. 238096. 
Clifford (F. E.) After school. 12587. 
Clifford (F. H.): 
Keep Thou my soul. 26128. 


Risen King. 9905. 
Clifford (M.) Beautiful now. 22590. 
Cline (C. C.) Popular hymns. 14741. 
Cline (J. D.) Aristolat. 3265. 
Clinton (A. B.) co. Good old Savin 
Rock. 19839. 
Clinton (G. A.) 
scales. 14186. 
Clippinger (D. A.) 
training. 19164. 
Closs (W C.) I like you. 
Closson (Mrs. H. B.): 
Love’s moods. 14155. 
*"Tis love that makes the world go 
round. 15314. 


Major and minor 


Systematic voice 


13695. 


Closz (J.): 
Golden heart. 25741. 
Gran’ pa. 25768. 


Heart of dear old Dixie. 25822. 

Kro kra kree kro. 26156. 

Things that I long to forget. 
27298. 


Ushomee. 


Clothilde : 
Eglantine. 3975, 8003. 
Légendes d’amour. 26185. 
Musical drill book. 28871. 


273881. 


Cloud (E. H.) Praise Him. 9757. 
Clough-Leighter (H.) : 
Day of beauty. 16049. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F. 
23708. 


Thy Light is come. 24622. 


Clutsam (C. H.) Mother love. 21720. 
Clutsam (G. H.): 
Coq dor. 13001. 
Dance of the sea-urchins. 17992. 
Just ’cos. 18447. 
Quest of Rapunzel. 2524. 
Sérénade arlequin. 27010. 
Summer night. 19141. 


Coade (F. G.) I’m going back to Ire 
land. 25935. 

Coale (B.) Mermaid’s song. 23781. 

Coan (E). On the banks of the old 
mill stream. 5658. 

Coan (H.): 


Hypnotizing Lize. 19924. 

My Tasmanian maid. 20261. 
Coates (EK): 

Cavalier love song. 19601. 


Your old Englisk songs. 11091. 
Gates of spring. 1727. 

Little girl I love. 20101. 

Little love. 9011. 

Love among the daffodils. 9050. 


Love is every maiden’s joy. 20125. 
Lowland sea. 5148. 

May-day dance. 2218. 

Strephon and Amaryllis. 20570. 
Waiting for the spring. 6894. 


When the robin goes a-singing. 
12470. 
Coates (H.): 
Daydawn. 138078. 
Down Chelsea way. 18043, 22917. 
Toast (A). 10465. 
Cobb (C. W.) Gifts. 8260. 
Cobb (G. F.) Scent of the lilies. 
12128. 
Cobb (G. L.): 
Aggravation rag. 12588, 15704 
(56). 


Attar of roses. 17799, 19487 (27). 


Canned corn rag. 7dS81. 

High brows. 18628, 194387 (41). 

Moonlight makes me lonesome. 
11799. 

Rubber plant rag. 6036. 

That Hindu rag. 27270. 


Cobb (R. D.) My dream of jong ago. 
9372. 

Cobb (S. F.) Nina iilskade Jaton oss 
alska hvaran da. 14304. 

Cobb (W. D.) Don’t take a girlie to 
Coney. 16094. : 
Cobbett (W. W.) Passage studies for 

the violin. 11860. 
Cobzar (Le). 12951. 
Coechrane-Burnham (F.) 

ter shame and sorrow. 


Oh, the bit- 


= 
Q55a. 


1671 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


Cockrell “(HB)”: 
De sleep-man’s comin’. 11145. 
Ope’ yo’ han’s an’ clos’ yo’ eyes. 
11942. 
Cocroft (C. C.): 
Down in the little mossy dell. 200. 
When the birds are singing. 3081. 
Cocroft (C. C.) mus. co.: 
Down in the little mossy dell. 200. 
Halifax rag. 8370. 
I’se gwine to highball. 8617. 
In fairy land. 1965. 
Kute kids. 4950. 
Pinywoods rag. 760, 9700. 
When the autumn turns the forest 
leaves to gold. 3030. 
When the birds are singing. 3081. 
Cocroft (N. W.): 
I’se gwine to highball. 8617. 
Kute kids. 4950. 
Pinywoods rag. 760, 9700. 
When the autumn turns the forest 
leaves to gold. 3030. 
Coda (C.): 
Monte en lair. 26481. 
Souvenirs fanés. 20552. 
Codini (P.) Galant vigile. 8223. 
Coff (W. D.) Yip-i-addy-i-ay. 3094. 
Coffee (W. J.) Your heart of gold. 
20803. 
Coffel (H.) Flossie mazourka. 
WothimwGE ss Er.) 
Fantasie in B flat. 38708. 
Sewanee drinking song. 6168. 
Song without words. 6392. 
Coffin (H. 8S.) Hymns of the kingdom 
of God. 11412. 


Coffman (H. C.): 
High honors. 23252. 
My lady of the Nile. 28885. 
Rippling waves. 24215. 
Coffman (lL. C.) Abide with me. 
3138. 
Cohan (G. M.): 
Cohan’s (Geo.) rag. 
(GT): 
Man who owns Broadway. 5198, 
9132, 10887 (164). 
Cohan (J. M.) Juwile. 4866. 
Cohan & Harris pub. co. 
owns Broadway. 5198. 
Cohen (C.): 
Baby Lou. 19508. 
Carnival bingo. 19593. 
Dream of the flowers. 
I love you still. 19948, 
Riverside rag. 20428. 
Cohen (F.) Invocation. 23460. 
Cohen (J. W.) Invocation. 23460. 
Cohen (L. J.) Pinnochle. 9699. 
Cohen (P.): 
Love’s longing. 16708. 
My love will live alway. 
Cohen (R.) Valerie gavotte. 


4114. 


11304, 15704 


Man who 


1576. 


16905. 
6798. 


Cohen music Co.: 
Baby Lou. 19508. 
Carnival bingo. 19593. 
I love you still. 19948. 
Riverside rag. 20428. 
Cohn (G.) Undine. 2916. 
Cohn (L.) Take your girl out to 
East End park. 15226. 
Coindreau (P.) Chevalier Moine et 
les diables dans l’abbaye. 1421. 
Coit (M.) When Teddy comes sailing 
home. 193868. 
Colam (R. L.) Goodnight kiss. 23146. 
Colburn (F. 8S.) If I only had a girl 
like you. 1942. 
Colburn (L. EB.) 
Colburn (S. C.): 
Arrow and the song. 38270. 
Jenny kissed me, 11550. 
Little Dutch garden. 11644. 
Plantation ditty. 12001. 
Colburn-Rendina mus. pub. ¢o.: 
American prince. 3210. 
Dimples. 3872. 
Cole (Mrs. C. L.) I can’t catch a 
chicken in the dark. 13674. 
Cole (E. F.) When you’re out in 
company be careful what you do. 
15580. 


Dimples. 3872. 


Cole (J. V.) My old New England 
home among the hills. 20256. 
Cole (M.) In the evening just at twi- 
light. 13818. 
Cole (R. A.) M’aimez vous. 26294. 
Cole (S. W.): 
Intervallia. 13848, 20024. 
Lincoln school march. 14078, 
16635. 


When the night comes on. 17669. 
100 elementary exercises. 1461. 
Coleman (EH. B.) Taft two-step. 
17442. - 
Coleman (H.): 
Lincoln centennial march. 16655. 
Regimental march. 17161. 
Souvenir of Ireland. 12234, 
Coleman (J.): 
All that I ask. 19459. 
At dawn of day. 25027. 
Hmpire song. 19735. 
Gentleman—the King. 25692. 
Good night, beloved, good night. 
4299. 
Posy of roses. 
Radiant moon. 
Coleman pub. co. 
mother. 1196. 
Coleridge-Taylor (S.): 
All are. sleeping, 
8174. 
Alone with mother. 3188. 
Big lady moon. 3438. ~ 
Endymion’s dream. 3998. 
Fairy roses. 4055. 
Five and twenty sailormen. 


5845. 
5912. 
Always remember 


weary heart. 


4101. 


1672 


INDEX 


nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Coleridge-Taylor (S.)—Continued. 
Five fairy ballads. 11094. 
Lament (A) 8886. 

Links (The) o’ love. 23616. 

Loud sang the Spanish cavalier. 
5106. 

My Algonquin. 5411. 

O mariners, out of the sunlight. 
5588. 

O who will worship the great god 
Pan. 5603. 

Sons of the sea. 15119. 

Stars (The) 6458. 

Sweet baby butterfly. 6521. 

Whispers of summer. 20758. 

Coles (A. M. C.) Hornpipe (The) 


21346. 
Colicigno (D.) Boys and_ girls. 
12834. 
Colin (G.): 
Babette. 7369. 
Comédie d’amour. 7748. 


Collard (W. A.) 
1348, 21580. 

College cast. 8811, 9396, 10391. 

College days. 7714. 

Collette (E. M.) Bennie boy if I 
only knew. 17843. 

Collier (M. M.) I want a girl like 


Bouquet de roses. 


you. 19968. 

Collin (C.) Fétes de l’année. 23015. 

Collin (P.) Sommeil du _ patriarche. 
15098. 

Collinge (F. C.) Because you love 
me. 15827. 

Collins (—) My lady’s shoe. 5442. 

Collins (A. J.) March of the Vikings. 
11724, 


Collins (C.): 
Best love of all. 22621. 
Come and take tea with me. 


22795. 

Do yer don’t. 3883. 

Don’t take me away from the 
girls. 16095. 


218. 
in my heart. 


Drop me a line. 

I have a flower 
25915. 

I may be a millionaire. 11449. 

I shall blow my whistle. 11456. 

If you’ve come around to marry 


me. 4671. 

It’s all for the best, Polly dar- 
ling. 11540. 

It’s nice to see a father nurse the 
baby. 4786. 


Ladder of life. 4953. 

Let’s go to the church. 18502. 
Man, man, beautiful man. 11717. 
Mother’s had a row with father. 


9335. 

Mother put a card in the window. 
11809. 

My natty little patch behind. 
23891. 


Collins (C.)—Continued. 

Oh, my friends. 26638. 

Oh, there isn’t a girl to spare. 
26644. 

One fine day. 5663. 

Patsy Brannigan. 18854. 

Prettiest girl in town. 2503. 

She'll be seventeen on Sunday. 
19056. 

Top hat every time. 

T-r-0-u-b-l-e. 27349. 

When I see your face. 24799. 

When my ship comes home again. 
22351. 


10472. 


You’d better go, Mister Snow. 
24883. 
Collins (E. S.) Mustard and cheese. 
14380. 


Collins (F.I.) Southern breezes. 6413. 
Collins (G.) In the garden meet me. 
4715. 
Collins (H. J.) 
17048. 
Collins (J.): 
Approbation. 15761. 
In God we trust. 11498. 
Collins (L. 8S.) Club A. 17951. 
Collins (M. H.) Everybody’s Irish on 
St. Patricks Day. 25581. 
Collins (W.) Down Broadway. 11182. 
Collisson (H.) : 
Bad ballads for 
22561. 


Our wedding day. 


badish babes. 


Father O’Callaghan. 11237. 
Hoodoo (The) 21344. 
Mountains O’Mourne. 143868. 


Colman (R. L.) 

Colomba (C.) 
14339. 

Colombine. 2122. 

Colomer (B. M.): 

Fandango. 13295. 

24 préludes mélodiques. 
Colén (B. D.) Criolla (La) 
Colton (W. M.) Nicknames. 
Columbia music pub. co. 

old as the world. 11670. 
Columbian conservatory of music: 


Shed no tear. 17302. 
Moonlight meditation. 


22789. 

3776. 
26553. 

Love is as 


Intermediate course. 3715. 

Message (The) 53805. 

Polonaise de concert. 5888. 
Colvin (Mrs. J. C.) Now. 26578. 


Colvin (S. S.) 
23416, 25989. 
Combs (G. R.): 
Autumn. 25049. 

Chanson d’amour. 
Chatter box. T7648. 
Dance gracieuse. 25404. 
Decision. 1581. 
Dreaming. 3931, 

First mazurka. 
Gavotte moderne. 
Herself and myself. 
I love you. 4570. 


Illinois sunset song. 


7620. 


25627. 
25681. 


4445. 


1673 


INDEX 


Combs (G. R.)—Continued. 
In the hammock. 1969. 
In the night. 87138. 
Trish eyes. 4766. 
Katy’s letter. 4897. 
Larry M’Hale. 4968. 
Lullaby. 5156. 
Marionettes (The) 
Mazurka. 2223. 
My hearts queen. 
Old mill. 9578. 
Ould plaid shawl. 5697. 
Serenade (The) 1467. 
Skyrockets. 27064. 
Sunset. 10301. 
Valse mignon. 
Valse poetique. 
Valse reverie. 10565. 
Water sprite. 6922. 
Wilt thou be my dearie. 
Wind of memory. 27542. 


9158. 
9387. 


105653. 
10564. 


7058, 


Windlass song. 7060. 

Winning. 7062. 
Comina (W.) Fournaise de roses. 
1700. 
Comins (D. W.) Colonial curtsey. 


22T O22 aoe: 
Commencement days. 666. 
Comolli (E. B.) Never to part. 20271. 
Compton (W.) Love is as old as the 
world, dear. 11670. 
Comrades music co. To arms. 10457. 
Comstock (O. F.): 
Communion service. 253863. 
There’sa girl for each day. + 22199. 
Conant (A. F.): 
Morecambe. 2289. 
Shepherd. 2676. 
Conant (R. L.): 
T’ll be a sister to you, that’s all. 
8569. 
Love me just as I do you. 9058. 
We hope that they have gone to 


stay. 10676. 
You’re the stingiest boy I know. 
10853. 
Concone (J.): 
Paola nocturne. 740. 


Valse brillante in octaves. 27385. 
Coney (A. B.): 
Day (The) I save for you. 22873. 
Somebody’s awfully lonesome. 
10193, 10887 (187). 
Confare (T. R.) Southern inspiration. 
19109. 
Congdon (C. H.) 
3745, 12995, 253867. 
Congdon (G.) When knighthood was 
in favor. 10723. 
Conger (A. M.) Old Glory nailed to 
the North Pole. 21836. 
Conger (C. W.) Whoop la A-mel-a 
A-melia oh. 17690. 
Congregational S. S. & pub. soc. Lit- 
tle band of followers, we. 11640. 


Music primer. 


pt. 1m ness vi5 


Conklin (A.) 
without you. 

Conly (V. M.) 
and by. 20754. 


It’s a lonely world 
2008, 3119 (38). 
Where we'll sing by 


Connell (J.) Teddy’s coming home. 
15246. 
Connelly (J. W.): 
Listen to the dingdong bells. 
eee 


19281. 
Babes in the wood. 


Up to Tessie’s flat. 
Conner (lL. B.) 
17819. 
Connoley (E.) 
clogs, reels, ete. 


Original stage jigs, 
9623. 


Connor (B. O.) Honeymoon rag. 
18271. 
Connor (F.) When the roses are in 


bloom. 6987. 
Connor (T. W.): ri 
Convict and the bird. 22812. 
George Brooks’ Good-night nurse. 


4226. 

Girl with the rooster in her hat. 
16269. 

He’s a pal. 25817. 


In Ballyhooly. 4695. 
Only think of it. 24050. 
There’s a nice how-d’ye-do. 992. 
What a difference when your ship 
comes home. 24789. 

Connor & Ross: 
Better late than never. 3429. 
She was somebody’s sweetheart. 


17301. 
Connors (J. W.) Oh you chicken. 
5623. 
Conrad (—) High jinks. 21834, 
23254. 


Conrade (M. S.): 


At the circus. 22538. 
in Italy, 13797. 
Ivanhoe. 8756. 


Conrads (W. C.) Jolly Molly. 4851. 
Conroy (Mrs. C. M.) Marriage song. 


23aTot. 
Cons (A.): 
Charmante. 15944. 
Papillons. 5787. 


Rinking carnival. 5985. 

Contes d’Hoffmann. 2386, 9542, 14551, 
23981-23990, 26624. 

Contursi (F.) Bella Sicilia. 
Converse (C. C.): 

Deck with wreaths our 

graves. 7872. 

Easter song. 7998. 

Here comes the flag. 4440. 

Pass on the words. 21876. 

What is the meaning of the song. 


15833. 


heroes’ 


19354. 
Converse (F. S.): 
Melody. 16002. 


Love in a look. 2162. 
Lover’s envy. 2170. 


1674 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Converse (F. S.)—Continued. 
My April lady. 2306. 


Sacrifice (The) 21998. 
Converse (M. E.) What is the mean- 
ing of the song. 19354. 
Converse (M. P.) Wonder song. 
17712. 
Conway (B.) Fuji-san. 13414. 
Conway (J. D.) Ada Lavigne. 10897. 


Cook (A. DeW.): 


I need Thee so. 19963. 
To you. 10464. 
Cook (C. S.) Six short studies. 
138000. 
Cook (E. M. L.) Love guides our 
aeroplane. 20124. 
Cook (E. P.) Angel’s lullaby. 7283. 
Cook (F. E.) Gavotte mélodieuse. 
1733. : 
Cook (G. H.) All hail to Pennington. 
7229. 
Cook (J. H. D.) Love guides our 
aeroplane. 20124. 
Cook (J.T.) Hymn (A) 23311. 
Cook (W. M.): 
Dainty. 165. 
Love me with a tiger love. 14139, 
18570, 24911 (141). 
Mammy’s ’lasses candy chile. 
5192. 
My Lady Nicotine. 5489, 9394. 
Pensacola mooch. 9675, 19437 
(59). 
Whoop her up. 7029, 24911 (191). 
Cooke (E.) Two marionettes. 6758. 
Cooke (E. R.) I love my love. 16442. 
Cooke (L.): 
Best love of all. 22621. 
Bull frogs carnival. 19573. 
‘Cooke (Mrs. M. A.) Upward. 10544. 
Cooke (S. G.) Wooden shoes. 19400. 


Coolidge (W. W.) Fond memories of 
you and the dear old home. 8163. 
Coolman (DeW. C.) Yoodle doodle 
guards. 24878. 

Coombs (F.) Antonio. 7293. 

Coon (M.R.) Big arrow. 79. 

Coon (O.) Interlude. 18406. 

Coon (R. A.) Captain Zabriskie. 
15912. 

Cooper (A.) Old glory. 17019. 


Cooper (E.) Couple of mutts. 22823. 
Cooper (H.) music pub. co.: 
Can’t you see the rainbow. 7583. 
I can’t miss that ball game. 199380. 


Cooper (I.) Good-bye, Uncle Sammy. 


23141. 

Cooper (J.): 
Iean’t miss that ball game. 19930. 
Rose, my withered rose. 24282. 

Cooper (M.) Catch me. 17905, 19598. 

Cooper (N. E.) When our warships 

80 Sailing round the Horn. 10729. 

|@Booper (P. C.) Blue wing. 12819. 


Cooper (R. A.): 
Lassie. 8896. 
Unexpressed. 15392. 
Cooper (W. G.) Ministry of song. 
2266. 


Cooper (W. S.): 
Rose, the sunflower, and chrysan- 
themum. 6018. 
Song of victory. 6389. 
Co-operative printing co.: 
Socialist marching song. 12202. 
Songs of socialism. 15113. 


Unite men. 12386. 
Coote (C.): 
Oiseau (L’) bleu. 5630. 
Vive la danse. 6868. 
Coote (O.) Laughing blue eyes and 
curly brown hair. 23578. 
Coover (E. J.) Billy Possum rag. 
3442, 
Copeland (A. IL.) Skokie waltzes. 
6299. 


Copeland (L.) Cabbage-leafrag. 13864. 
Coppenrath’s (A.) verlag.: 
Adoremus. 3147. 
Drei stiicke fur orgel. 4870. 
Fantasie. 4010, 4186, 6462. 
Fuge, G moll. 4228. 


Passacaglia und fuge. 5742. 
Seconda sonata. 5781. 
Sonata in fa. 3360. 

Coppridge & Warrington. Gilt edge 


quarrel. 21228. 
Coquard (A.): 


A la bien-aimée. 3123. 
Chauvre (Le) 7649. 
Deux soeurs. 7882, 
Hirondelle (L’) 8467. 
Nocturne. 7766. 
Renouveau (Le) 9863. 
Cor-drysor. 22813. 


Secret of love. 17283. 
Over the far blue hills. 


Corbett (F.) 

Corbett (L.) 
96387. 

Corbett (lL. A.) If every night were 
lastimchi) Way 7, 

Corbett (W. Z.) I will swing from a 


pine. 18752. 
Corder (F.) Romance. 12080. 
Corder (P.) Dross. 19715. 
Cords (G.): 
Arrival of the guests. 25019. 
Dance of the bells. 25407. 
Little wallflower. 26231. 


Pierrot and Pierrette. 26753. 
Young flirt. 27585. 
Corelli (A.): 
Adagio und giga. 
Folia (La) 8162. 
Sonata in D moll. 
Corfield (EK. T.) Home. 
Corin wtae kes): 
Anytime at all. 12654. 
Are you the gentleman. 
Belle of the stage. 1298. 


10898. 


3T54. 


18642. 


99525. 


16795 


68294—10——-16 


INDEX 


pt. 2B Ss ve 


Corin (J. P.)—Continued. 
Ey’rybody looked at me. 19755. 
I should have been born a boy. 
11459. 
If I could only have the things I 
miss. 11480. 
Miss Simplicity. 
Now that I’m here. 
Rusty-can-o-rag. 
(161). 
Some other fellow’s writing out 
the checks. 24414. 
Corley (S. M.) Happy days. 
Corliss (©. W.) Gigglefill 
25701. : 
Cormichael (Mrs. B.) 
13451. 
Corne (S.) Coquette (The) 18002. 
Cornelius (J. R.) Swaying blossoms. 
24524. 
Cornelius (P.) Three kings. 
Cornell (D. D.): 
Hope whispers. 
It would be you. 


14317. 
11887. 


21987, 24911 


25796. 
Gilligan. 


Giddi bubles. 


1001. 


16395. 
16545. 


Cornell (J. H.) Unison mass. 19278. 
Cornell masque. Misfit man. 5333. 
Cornetist’s concert collection. 19655. 


Gornish (W. J.) Arabian knight’s 


march. 3258. 
Cornwell (W. E.) I am so lonely, 
dearie. 4519. 
Corrado (F.) Florida. 266. 
Corre (C.) Princess’s garden. 24168. 
Cortright (L. H.) ‘True love. 15344. 
Cory (H.) Heather bloom. 23236. 


Costa (Mario): 
Alba gia tinge in rosso. 11. 
Canzone antica. 115. 
Capitan Fracassa. 116, 1375, 7590, 
12890, 15911. 
Ed ora addio, vecchie mura. 
Fiama d’amore. 258. 
Regina (La) del mare. 
Sof l’ingenua della scena. 
Tramonto. 1018. 
Costa (Michael) I will extol Thee. 
8638. 
Costa (P. M.) ’A Frangesa. 
Costa (R.) Campaign waltz. 
Costallat & cie.: 
A Ja bien-aimée. 3123. 
A travers les champs. 
Adagio et finale. 19442. 
Caprice espagnol. 13878. 
Chanson d’été. 17915. 
Corso. 7775. 
Dans le chemin. 25412. 
Dialogue. 1538, 7885. 
Douze etudes caracteristiques. 
15510. 
Fandango. 13295. 
Frivolité. 8196. 
Illys. 28417, 25990, 25991. 
Invocation 4 Boudha. 479. 
Joueuses de fitites. 13907. 


225. 


26848. 
908. 


10890. 
25282. 


24919. 


1676 


Costallat & cie.—Continued. 
Joyeux ébats. S797. 
Larmes. 18486. 
Marquisette. 23736. 
Minuetto. 2267. 
Papotage. 24077. 
Patrouille arab. 9662. 


Perpetuum mobile. 9683. 
Poursuite. 9749. 

Retour du cavalier. 9870. 
Rustique. 9981. 

Silence. 19066. 
Six candenses-etudes. 7379. 
Sonate en si mineur, 8916. 
Sous le masque. 10222. 
Sur la grand’route. 27196. 
Tango. 27237. 

Tourment. 19248. 


Verbena (la) 
Vision de Noel. 
Costantino (L.) 


15428, 24711. 
15449. 
My queen minuet. 


26503. 

Costello (G. E.) If you’ll only answer 
yes. 13777. 

Costello (T.) On Monday I met him. 
5649. 

Costigan (J. J.) Echoes from dream- 
land. a3212) 

Cotner (KE. T.) Waltzing with you. 
19326. 

Cotten (O. M.) Knack piano system. 
8869. 

Cottin (M.) Méthode compléte de 
guitare. 614. 

Cotton (M. B.) Lifting as we climb. 
14073. | 


Cottrau (T.) Santa Lucia. 14935. 
Couldery (C. H.): 

Romance. 26906. 

4th bagatelle in D flat. | 
Coulon (G. A.) I’d like to see it ali 

wouldn’t you. 421. | 

Count of Luxemburg. 26291. | 
Country lover. 3254, 5071, 6909, 7782. 
Couperin (F.): 


12564. 


Bandoline (La) 20900. 
Fleurie (La) 13349. 
Soeur Monique. 6380. 


Couperin (L.): 
Chanson Louis XIII. 22785. 
Précieuse (La) 24154. 
Couple of mutts. 22823. 
Cour (P.) Wakne. 106388. 
Courquin (—.) Mariette. 
Courras (P.): 


26340. 


Chanson florentine. 15926. 

Pantomime. 17965. 

Sonnet. 16004. 

Valse-fantaisie. 10557 
Courtemanche (A. E.) Girl in the 
ealico dress. 11306. 
Cover (C. E.) Allegretto. 15726. 
Cover (l.) Fairy pedlar. 8101. 
Coverley (R.) Heart’s kingdom. 
8428. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Cowan (F.H.) Veil (The). 19302. 
Cowan (L. F.) Just remember that I 
love you mother. 13941. 
Cowan (M. E.) Just one kiss before 
we Say good-bye. 11576. 
Cowan & Davis. Sy MHonkerdonk. 
22158. 
Cowdell (E.): 
Ecstasy. 1605. 
June’s golden song. 20049. 
Cowen (F. H.): 
Bridal chorus.~ 3510. 
Mission of a rose. 20207. 
Thy loving kindness. 273817. 


Cowles (E.): 


Day dreams. 13076. 


Don’t you mind the sorrows. 3904, 
7921. 

Greek girl. 21285. 

How many times do I love thee. 
8505. 

Miss Liza. 14315. 


Summer of the heart. 17414. 
Cowles (W. R.): 

At the spring. 12685. 

My heart is like a singing bird. 


14405. 
Cowper (Mrs. M.) Woodland flowers. 
3083. 
Cox (C. F.) Way down in dear old 
Maine. 20727. 
Cox (M. C.) Man with a family. 
23717. 
Cox (S. E.): 
Living picture that made a slave 
of me. 11653. 


‘geraiz (S. 0.) 


iy 


Playing on a golden harp. 12003. 
Sweetheart’s farewell. 12293. 
Coyle (J.) Two schoolmates parted 

on a summer’s day. 6762. 
Coyle (J. H.) I’m lonely dear to- 
night. 4581. 
Cozad (1.) Affinity rag. 22465. 
Crabb (N. B.): 
Angels twilight serenade. 1222. 


Idaho pals. 18353, 18354. 
Crabbe (J. G.) Kentucky schools. 
11584. 


Crackel (H.) -Pastorale. 9658. 


Craig (B. P.) Faithful dolly. 8104. 
Craig (C.) Queen’s own. 20405. 
Craig (H.S.) Glad refrain. 315. 
Craw (3. H.) : 

At night. 17795. 

Ho, ho, for Teddy. 18264. 

Vow (The). 19312. 


Sweetheart maiden. 
29217. 

Craig-Coffman (L.): 
And you away. 7278. 
Happy hearts a-Maying. 
June roses. 8807. 
Lullaby. 23686. 
Nearer, my God to Thee. 9447. 
Proposal. 9798. 


23205. 


Cramer (—.) 
Cramer (A.): 
Auftrag. 17804. 


Etude. 16006. 


Ave Rosa. 17811. 

Erwachen in den grellen tag, 
18092. 

Michel mit der lanze. 18645. 
Vale. 19286. 

Waldhornklinge. 19822. 


Cramer (A. E.): 
American bells. 
Aries” 22520 
I want somebody to tease. 23878. 
Just a dream of home sweet home. 

23505. 
Linganore. 23615. 
Maryland girl. 23748. 
My favorite waltz. 28877. 
Santee Ann. 24269. 

Cramer (A. E.) music co., ltd.: 

American bells. 22495. 
ATIC. | 22527: 
I want somebody to tease. 23378. 
Just a dream of home sweet home. 
23505. 
Linganore. 23615. 
Maryland girl. 238748. 
My favorite waltz. 23877. 
Santee Ann. 24269. 
Cramer (C. A.) Unseen city. 1033. 
Cramer (HE. M.) March of the I. I. I. 
14206. 


Cramer (H.) Desiderio (11) 181. 
Cramer (J. B.): 


Walzer. 3774, 18011. 
52 ettiden. 155. 


Cramer (J: B.)&.co., Itde: 
By a southern sea. 3553. 
Children’s garden. 3656. 
Come along. 19632. 
Dark, dark, the sea. 22867. 
Fighting terriers. 16202. 
Forget-me-not. 11266. 
Heart’s kingdom. 8428. 
In sweet content. 138808. 
Last request. 21542. 
Little white hand. 16674. 
Love wakes. 21604. 
Muffin man. 23867. 
My Jean. 238884. 
My kingdom. 656, 5436. 
O pure white rose. 23969. 
Old countrie. 17018. 
One thought. 5666. 
Over and over. 17053. 
Rose of night. 9952. 
Think not of it. 24605. 
Thrushes. 24620. 
Toast (A) 10465. 
Vow (A) 20712. 
Where be you going. 
Yesterday. 17725. 
Cramer (K. L.): 
He died for me. 1828, 


22495. 


24822. 


1677 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


Cramer (K. L.)—Continued. 


He will abundantly save you. ! 
1833. 

Jesus is calling for you. 2022. 

Jesus saves my soul. S781. 
Cramm (H. L.): 

Daphne. 138067. 

Flying witch. 18360. 

Frolic of the winds. 25661. 

Good-night little girl. 18492. 


Happy Jack. 13569. 
Crampton (E.) : 
After-days. 17753. 
Dodo. 138128. 
Grey shadows. 18216. 
Little ’uns. 11651. 
Crampton (G.) Singing lessons. 6202, 
15019, 20508, 243885. 


Crandell (J. S.): 
Boy knights of the round table. 


7507. 
Cigaret. 7689. 
Good night. 8321. 
Romance at sea. 99832. 
Crandell (P. M.) Boy knights of the 
round table. 7507. 
Crane (E. F.) Aspiration. 25024. 
Cranmer (EH. L.) Before Jehovah's 
awful throne. 7480. 
Cranz (Az): 
A la danse. 22442. . 
Acté. 1170, 3144, 7196. 
Barfusstinzerin. 1281, 3345-3347. 
Bilderbuch (Das) 1818. 
Caressante. 15914. 
Dame yon Moulin Rouge. 19668, 
22844. 
Dansons et jouons. 16045. 
Féte chez Henri III. 19770. 
Frohsinn. 4178. 
Tis étaient deux petits chiens 
blancs. 19998. 
Johannistraum. 4842, 20044. 
23492. 


Konig Albert marsch. 16614. 
Loreley walzer. 5100. 
Memuet de Claudine. 16814. 
Mondlicht walzer. 5355. 
Nicolas Nickleby. 20278. 


Nussknacker polka. 5566. 
Pour amuser bébé. 20384. 
Prés du ruisseau. 5873. 


Scene de ballet rustique. 24288. 
Scherzo. 22779. 
Scherzo printanier. 
Serenata. 24348. 
Six recreations. 
Six Tim-Tom Tit. 27063. 
Souvenir de Hollande. 20550. 
Studenten-marsch. 6483. 
Tempo di mazurka. 24575. 
Um die weberin. 6770. 
Weiberfeind (Der) 6940, 12445, 
15509. 


17255. 


4966. 


1678 


Cranz (A.)—Continued. 
Weisst du, was die biume singen. 
10691. 

Zinnsoldaten-marsch. 7169. 
Crary (EH. H.) “M.P2 Aveadetrs, siti: 
Crawford (C.) Will you come along 

with me. 1153. (185): 
Crawford (C. H.) Sur “da “glace a 

Sweet Briar. 10305. 
Crawford (Mrs. N. H.) 

homa sweetheart. 21764. 
Creamer (G. W.) Come float in my 

aeroplane. 11097. 
Creamer (M. P.) 

aeroplane. 11097. 
Creatore (G.) Dear. 
Crémieux (O.): 

Enchantement. 25546. 

Kirschen. 16604. | 

Lizzi ich bitt’ sie, hor’n sie auf. 

11654, 16604, 16677. 

Niggergirl two-step. 5522. 

Serments. S861. 


My Okla- 


Come float in my 


19686. 


Valse @amour. 1038, 19609. 
Valse rouge. 27391. 
Crerie (EK. E.) Thoughts of home and | 
mother. 24614. 
Crescent mus. pub. co. Howdy pap. 
18738. 
Crescenzo (M. o V. de) Calandrella, | 
calandre. 15899. 
Cressey & Allen. Sweet memories. | 
24528. 


Creswell (J. D.): 
Christmas snowflakes. 22770. : 
Let nothing keep you from Jesus. | 
Panta ot | 
Watch and pray and work. 24748. | 
Creutz (M. D.) Seven simple songs | 
for children. 1491. ! 
Crévecoeur (L. de) 
16862. 
Crippen (B. M.) 
Cripps (Ax Ra) ' 
There be none of beauty’s daugh- 
ters. 6629. 
Three shadows. 6665. 
When I am dead. 6968. 
Year’s at the spring. 7122. 
Crista@De WW): 
Avalon waltz. 15789. 
Bellevue grand march. 
Bright morning. 13850. 
Broken stem. 11028. 
First kiss. 16783. 
Flower girl march. 8149. 
Flower girl schottische. 
Flower girl waltz. 8151. 
Hush-a-bye waltz. 16414. 
Jolly straw ride. 2038. 
Modest bloom. 2280. 
Meadow brook dances. 
16793. 
Memorial waltz. 16801. 
Merry dance. 16819. 


Mort des lilas. | 


Gloria waltz. 16278. | 


15836. 
8150. 


16790-| 


Cross (J.) 


' Crowe (G.) 


' Cuconato (R.) 


~ Cudna Barbora. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


SS OOOO 


Crist (D. W.)—Continued. 


Sea shore schottische. 12147. 


Swing waltz. 2801. 
Tiny bud. 2873. 
Cristofaro (F. de) Parfum d'amour. 
2448, 18834. 
Crisuolo (L.) Tarantella d’ ’e suspire. 
6568. 
Cronk (E. C.) Hymnal for the Sun- 
day school. 23313. 
Crook (J. SS.) Children’s garden. 
3656. 
Croom (E.): 
Puget Sound. 26806. 
Rose cottage. 26921. 


Sunset on Puget Sound. 24509. 
Votes for women. 15462. 


Croom & Vautier pub. co. Votes for 
women. 15462. 
Croome (A. 8.): 
Coming of spring. 25361. 


When you woo a maiden. 27506. 
Croscup (F. W.) Water lily. 17633. 
Cross (B. L.) Rube-step. 14904. 
Climbing the Alps. 7706. 
Crosse (M.): 

Chanson du Ruisseau. 

Meditation. 2230. 

Musiquette. 2303. 

Petite tarantelle. 

Polka des gammes. 

Rondeau. 2584. 

Simple aveu. 2692. 
Crossy (S.) You get the girl, we'll do 

the rest. 7136. 
erowe (EF. J. W.) ‘Training 
coliege song book. 24646. 
Bright dews of morning. 


1409. 


2474. 


2492. 


(The) 


11023. 


_ Crowninshield (E.) Robert Louis Ste- 


9910. 
Vibrations du coeur. 


venson songs. 


27404. 
25388, 26072, 26080, 
26081. 26083, 26123, 26587, 26795. 


Cui (C. A.) Mystic chorus. 5483. 
Cullison (P.) In dear old Arizona. 
13787. 


Cullison (R. M.) 
OE 710) 16726. 

Culp (G.) Wouldn’t you like to know 
me better. 19410, 20814 (120). 

Culter (L. P.) Culter’s new morning 
light. 22833. 


Cumberlege (H. A.) 
in A. 8069. 
Cummings (J. G.): 
Humming birds. 
Nocturne. 11123. 
Prelude and fugue. 11124. 
Seales. 12123. 
_ Valse caprice. 
Cummings (lL. G.) 
else’s wife. 8606. 


M. H. 8S. class song 


Evening service 


11405. 


12398. 
I’m somebody 


16 


lard 


( 


Cummings (M. H.) 24410. 
Cummins (F. C.): 
If I were only loved by you, 
16480. 
Love me dearly. 18567. 
Take a bride on a_ steamboat. 
19169. 
Cundy-Bettoney Co.: 
Calvary commandery. 17894. 
Cundy-Baermann celebrated clari- 
net method. 13033. 
New and modern method for bari- 
tone or euphonium. 5516. 
Thirty six exercises and scales, 


Some day. 


6656. 
Cunha (S.) My Honolulu hula girl. 
2312: 
Cunningham (C. C.) Bless His name. 
IDOLE: 
Cunningham (M.) IdyWe (An) 
17983. 


Cunningham (O. V.) Coming from 
the harvest-field. 19647. 
Cunningham (R. H.) Land of rest. 
20078. 
Cunningham (T. G.) Among the hills 
of sunny Tennessee. 20845. 
Cunzo (V.) Inverno d’amore. 26035. 
Cuonzo (D.) Album di ballabili. 
12597. 
Cupero (BH. V.): 
Could I command 
1158 (11). 
I will love you always. 
Cuppaidge (H.): 
“Marcia, my Martian 
IPRS 
When your feet are keeping time. 
22359. 
Cuqua (H. 8.) 
27170. 
Curcio;-(2.) 
3796. 
Curlette (C.): 
Mrs. Brown. 14826. 
What you never had you never 
miss. 15535. 
Curnielk (P. Co): 
Arise ye servants of 
Cross on which my 


the stars. 
21414, 


maid.” 


Story the cello told. 


32 études on caprices. 


God. 20867. 
Savior died. 


11118. 

Lanmiiivine a Elim) 21350. 

Jesus died for you and me. 
21490. 

Jesus my Savior stands by my 
Side. 21498. 

My mother. 21768. 

O lamb of God, I come. 11898. 

Curran (J. D.) When I’m far away 


from home sweet home. 27484. 
Curran (T. J.) If you live in old Mis- 


souri. 8666, 16489. 
Curry, (C. P.) King’s praises. 16603. 
Curschmann (F.) Jewels of the 
springtime. 28491. 
9 


INDEX 


Curtil (A.) Sonate. 8870. 


Curtis (H.) Katydids (The) 238521. 
Curtis (E. de): 
"A Rossa ’e copp’ ’o Vommero. 
20818, 24917. 
Canta pe’ me. 1872. 
*"Nfame che si. 238934, 26546. 
Pane e cepolle. 2446. 
Sora mia. 22107, 27114. 
Vo turna. 22280. 
Curtis (G. B. De) Arricamanno. 
3268. 
Curtis (Ci. B:)2 
Doin’ nothin’ sayin’. nothin’. 
13130 
Dreams. 18185. 
Eskimo. 138255. 
French doll. 18894. 
Polar bear dance. 14738. 
Rag doll dance. 14808, 21926. 
Society vaudeville. 15077, 22081. ; 


Toy soldier march. 153836. 
Wishing. 15619. 

Curtis (S. J.): 
Come to me in the land of dreams. 


25352. 
You cant chew my chewing gum. 
27578. 
Curtis & Fuller. He saveth me. 
Dales ial 
Curtiss (EH. H.) Fraternity march. 
11276. 
Curtiss (G. E.) I can forgive but 
not forget. 418. 
Curtiss (S.) When you’re absent. 
6999. 


Curwen (A. J.): 
Sheila’s birthday. 22049. 
Sorrowful birdie. 22108. 

Curwen (J.) & sons, ltd.: 

Aeroplane (The) 6. 
All are sleeping, weary heart. 
3174. 
Ballad of Semmerwater. 25070. 
Breton singing games. 22668. 
Britons, strike home. 15878. 
Bronwen. 7533. 
Bucket and spade drill. 
Buttercups and daisies. 
Carnival (The) 
Catch my pal. 
Children’s dream. T7660. 
Choral fantasia. 25136, 27421. 
Choral fantasia on Mignon. 12341. 
Choral rhapsody. 7673. 
Come lasses and lads. 19688. 
Cradle song. 21042. 
Cuddle doon. 1497. 
Cymbal drill. 3797. 
Deep Jordan’s bank. 
Early one morning. T7976. 
Enchanted spring. 25545. 
Forget-me-not. 19792. 
Grant us Thy peace. 


3537. 
19576. 
7601, 19592. 
12908. 


22882. 


21283. 


1680 


pias. Vv. S 


Curwen (J.) & sons, 1td.—Continued. 
Greensleaves and other dances. 
23170. 
Guild of play book of festival and 
dance. 356. 
national danees. 25781. 
Hark, hark, my soul. 16338. 
Hornpipe (The) 21346. 
How’d you like to be a baby girl. 


4487. 

I dreamt our England was a fane. 
25911. 

If love were what the rose is. 
25982. 


In Jewry is God known. 20008. 

In manus Tuas Domine. 23488. 

In the twilight. 26026. 

It is a good thing to give thanks. 
4779. 

It was a lover and his lass. 
23473, 26064. 

Lark now leaves his wat’ry nest. 
16631. 

Light-hearted fairy. 20092. 

Like as a hart. 21569. 

Lilies. 20095. 

Little men. 23629. 

Long day closes. 26248, 26244. 

Loud sang the Spanish cavalier. 
5106. 

Manxey fays. 2197. 

May day dance. 2218. 

Mister nobody. 53845. 

Mrs. Waker’s nature songs. 11789. 

Morning tub. 18681. 

Moving in a measure gay or 
stately. 93841. 

My good old golliwog. 652. 

Newquay fisherman’s song. 14479. | 

O how blest are ye whose toils | 
are ended. 9508. | 

O mariners, out of the sunlight. | 


8755, 


5588. 
O who will worship the great god | 
Pan. 5603. ) 


Oh flow’rets sweet. T7O8. 


Old Christmas carols. 24018. 

Old Isle of Wight singing games. | 
5635. | 

Once I loved a maiden fair. 9606. 

Pearl, the fisher-maiden. 20356. 

Phillis. 5784. 

Pilgrims chorus. 22288. 

Prodigal son. 18904. 

Rose. 20444. ) 

Rose, the sunflower and chrysan- | 
themum. 6018. . 

Roseate hues of early dawn. 2592; | 
26927. 

Round the world in ten minutes. | 
9972. 


Sally Luker. 12102. 

Saviour of the contrite. 26965. 
Send out thy light. 18505. 
Sheila’s birthday. 22049. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Curwen (J.) & sons, ltd —Continued. 
Shepherd's aye. 
Sir Galahad. 10145. 
Smile, boys, smile. 15062. 
Song of victory. 6389. 
Songs of shadow. 2739. 
Sorrowful birdie. 22108. 
Temperance scouts. 27265. 
Three bears. 24615. 
Three little kittens. 
To and fro. 123849. 
Turn Thy face from my sins. 
22231. 
We are merry 
22308. 
We triumph in Thy name. 
When Allen-a-Dale went 
ing. 1085. 
Will you fly away with me to the 
moon? 7051. 
Wooden bowl. 
Cusack (L. M.) I long to see your 
fair sweet face Lorraine. 4565. 
Cushman (R.) Dobbin goes courting. 
291172. 
Cussans (O.) Maying. 
Custance (A. F. M.): 
Day is past and over. 1525. 
I heard a voice from heaven. 
18309. 
Little Steena Yonson. 
Send out Thy light. 
wae.) . 250. 
Custard (R. G.) 
T7752. 
Cutter (F. R.): 
Every fellow ought to have a 
sweetheart. 8076. 
I wish I wasn’t married, so I 
could marry you. 138755. 
Cuvillier (C.): 
Afgar. 19446. 
Tté de Ja Saint Martin. 18096, 
21147. 
Non. 2346. 
Rondeau. 2585. 
gy Valse d’amour. 2924. 
Cy music co. Biddy I do love you so. 
1515. 
Cyphers (H.S.) In Khorassan. 11502. 
Cyprienne. 21050. 
Czerny (C.): 
BHtudes choisies. 4021. 
Exercises et études pour le trille. 


6662. 


little urchins. 


17638. 
a-hunt- 


3082. 


9205. 


5066. 
10084. 


Concert overture. 


16167. 
Linden waltz. 8992. 
100 easy progressive lessons. 
16030. 
Czerwinski (——) Pochod sokoloéw. 
5816. 


Czerwonky (R.): 
Evening mood. 16159. 
Evening song. 16161. 
O think of me. 16991. 


Czerwonky (R.)—Continued. 


Scherzino. 17254. 

Serenade. 220384. 

Two album leaves. 22889. 
Czibulka (A.): 

Elégie. 11204. 

Love’s dream after the ball. 

16704. 

Stephanie. 6466. 

Vision (La) 6862-6864. 
Dabney (F.): 


Haytian rag. 23218. 
That minor strain. 27272. 
That’s why they call me Shine. 
PACA WG 
Dabney (F. T.): 
Oh you devil rag. 9559. 
Pensacola mooch. 9675. 


Da Costa (H.) Soft and sneaky. 
20523. 

Dacre (H.) Just as you are. 18445. 
Dacre (L.) He’s my affinity. 8412. 
Daffner (H.): 

Drei stticke. 7812. 

FKiinf stiicke. 7818. 

Trio, F dur, 10484. 


Daggett (G. A.) Upintheair. 24698. 
Daggett (P. HH.) Upintheair. 24698. 
Daglish (A. V.) Just a little corner. 


21508. 

Dahle (J.) And I heard a great voice. 
BYP4a 

Dahlof (J.) Jesus gik just her forbi. 
8772. 


Dailey (F. A.): 
Angels’ song. 19478. 
At close of day. 7326. 
Child’s prayer. 12937. 
We thank Thee. 3002. 
Woods in Mareh. 3084. 
Dailey (J. A.): 
Longing. 5085. 
Longing for you. 5086. 
When we skated on the pond. 


6994. 
Dainty (H.) Kid you’ve made a hit 
with me. 7182 (146). 


D’Alba (P.) Torch (The) 10474. 


D’Albert (F. H.): 
Come _ into 
11099. 
Have you met a girl named Mary. 
4394, 


Dalbey (C. W.): 
Dream of beauty. 
Flirtation. 13852. 
Krom fireside’ to 

13401. 


Dalbey music ¢co.: 
Dream of beauty. 
Duquesne. 11197. 
Ilirtation. » 18352. 
From (fireside to 

13401. 


the garden John. 


13172. 
battlefield. 


13172. 


battlefield. 


1681 


INDEX 


pt. 1, Bes. V.5 


Dalbey music co.—Continued. 
Harvest home, 113857. 
On the Rio Grande. 11936. 
D’Albret (C.): 
Blind man’s buff. 15857. 
Cupid and the butterfly. 16020. 
Dolly’s lullaby. 16091. 
Little coquette. 16663. 
Little Tyrolean. 16670. 
Menuet. 16809. 
Playing soldiers. 
Dale (A.) 
18085. 
Dale (C.): 
Country dance. 7781. 
Good night. 8322. 
Majestic (The) 9128. 
Placid stream, 9705. 
Prelude 4 la valse. 9768. 
Dale (EK. M.) In my areoplane. 4710. 


17103. 
Enchantement d’amour. 


Dale (F.): 
De shepa’d. 18000. 
If. 18359. 
Invisible day. 18410. 
Royal heart. 18989. 


What will people say. 19356. 
When earth’s last picture is 
painted. 193860. 
Dale (W. T.): 
Cumberland hymns. 161. 
Special songs. 17381. 
Daley (M.): 
Love’s eternity. 16705. 
Those golden yesterdays. 
Daley (M. M.): 
Love’s whisper. 
Spirit of spring. 
Daley (W. S.): 
Our emblem. 26689. 
You are the only one. 
Dallas (J. E.) 
Dalparyat (A.) 
Dalton (E.): 
Content. 25371. 
Two seasons. 6763. 
Via sacre. 6843. 
Dalton (H. T.) Telegraph messenger 
boy. 6592. 
Dalton (J.) 
15684. 
Dalton (L.) Belinda the belle of the 
chorus. 25115. 
Dalton (M.) Kiddie with your win- 
ning smile. 11586. 
Dalton (S.) My Father for another 
night. 9875. 
Daly (B.): 
Call of the wind. 108. 
Hide and seek. 396. 
Song of the dove. 913. 
Sweet eyes of Irish blue. 
Sweet Innesfallen. 955. 
Sweet Rose of Killarney. 
Daly Gi: MM. ),: 
Charles (The) for mine. 


17492. 


9084. 
10246. 


27570. 
Terrace (The) 
Nita. 14486. 


20608. 


Yow’re a bad, bad boy. 


954. 
956. 
17925. 


Daly (J. M.)—Continued. 


Chicken reel. 17931, 22746. 

Comet rag. 25859. 

Good bye blue eyes good bye. 3826, 
10887 (118). 

Have I made a hit with you. 
10887 (122). 

I love my steady. 4568. 

I’m going crazy. 233855. 

John F. Fitzgerald. 4844. 


Just for a dear little girl. 23508. 


Mary, Maud and Marguerite. 
23742. 
Pitter patter. 14719. 


Somebody’s lonesome. 15091. 

Sometime sweetheart you’ll know. 
6364, 10197. 

Toot your horn kid you’re in a 
fog. 19244. 

Venetian waters. 10574. 

When a fellow has a sweetheart, 
life’s a song. 10711. 

Where are the scenes of yester- 
day. 38040. 

You can’t jolly Molly any more. 
24881. ; 
You’re a bad bad boy. 15684. 

Dame Durden. 21055. 
Dame kobold. 9842. 
Dame von Moulin Rouge. 19668, 22844. 
Damerell (—) Sing, sing, sing. 27055. 
Damerell (S. J.) Mirror of your eyes. 
18655. 
Damnation of Faust. 12788, 15841. 
Damrosch (F.) Misericordias Domini. 
Ree. 
Damrosch (L.): 
Lord is my strength. 5094. 
Sulamith. 7182 (26). 
Dana (—): 
Flee as a bird. 16902. 
My lodging’s on the cold ground. 
16902. 
Dana (A.): 
Inspirer and hearer of prayer. 
1153 (1532 
My Shepherd will supply. 
(156). . 
Dana (C. H.) See irs, 1°@) By Danae 
Dana (Henshaw) pseud. for Russell 
(G. D.) See Russell (C. E.) 
Dana (Mrs. I. C. B.) Lilies clustered 


1153 


fair and tall 27esie 
Dancla (C.): 
Polka. 24131. 
Twenty-four easy melodies. 7829. 
Waltz. 22852. 
Weber’s last thought. 27462. 
Dancy* (C: Ei): 
Her violin. 44385. 
Wedding bells. 1078. 
Danforth (H. J.) Song wave. 3119 
(190). 
Danglas (J.) Patrouille royale. 
18852. 


1682 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dece., 1910 


Danhauser (A.): 


Solfége des solféges. 22082, 
27089. 
Solfeo de los solfeos. 22084. 


Daniderff (L.): 


Alza manolita. 15737, 24971. 


Hantise. 4376. 
Madrilena (La) 26807. 
Manette-Manon. 18600. 
Marche 4 Ninon. 18606. 
Micaélla mia. 238802. 
Princesse d’amour. 26792. 
Vieilles lettres. 15448. 

Daniele (A.) Si jeunesse savait. 

6187. 


Daniels (C.) You are you. 15676. 

Daniels (C. N.): 

Cotton time. 

24911 (91). 

On Mobile Bay. 
(156). 

Tell me while we waltz. 

(184), 6599, 12565 (69). 

That’s what you get for getting 
married. 6621, 27275. 


179738, 21087, 22821, 
18799, 24911 
15704 


Daniels (F.) Mineola. 5825. 
Daniels (M.) Any old town is a 
lonesome old town. 3246. 
Daniels (M. W.) In springtime. 
11509. 
Daniels (N. F.) Those golden yester- 
days. 17492. 
Daniels (R.) Her image is haunting 
me still. 8447. 
Danks (H. P.): 
And there were shepherds. 
24911 (2). 
Lord (The) is in His Holy 
Temple. 23648. 
Silver threads among the gold. 


2690, 6265, 10131, 17317, 243878. 
Danmark (R.): 
Glad rag. 138460, 24911 (111). 
Gleam of steel from eyes of blue. 


4248. 
Dann (H.): 
Christmas carolS and hymns. 
22762. 
School hymnal. 24807. 
D’Annunzio (A.) There’s no world 
without you, my sweetheart. 27291. 


Danziger (R.): 
Dorfkomtesse 
3906-3908. 
Holden gletscherfeen. 13640. 
So ein nettes kleines frauchen. 
15068. 


(Die). “13152, 


Tanz der schulplattler. 6564. 
Darcieux (F.): 
Noél des quéteurs' Bressans, 
11884. 
Voici venir le joli Mai. 12421. 


Darcy (—) Oiseau de France. 9567, 


2405. 


d’Arecy-Irvine (R.) Meditation. 9224. 
Dare (C.): 

Buzz, buzz, buzz. 22689. 

Fountain of youth. 23052. 

September day. 6153. 

Suffragette parade. 24500. 
Darewski (H. H.), jr.: 

Castles of sand. 15920. 

Come round the corner with me. 


12964. 

It may be true what you say. 
13863. 

Just as the crow flies. 138931. 

On the silvery sands. 17027. 

One of the girls. 14972. 

Poor Aunt Jane. 2495. 

Send them along to me. 14972. 


There’s a little black cupid in the 
moon. 10412. 
"Tis a faded picture. 10454. 
To welcome my Sadie to me. 
15 a23" 
When the lights are low. 
When you are gone. 10747. 
Won’t you play with me. 1138. 
Darewski (M.): 
Nightingale’s courtship. 
Rose of night. 9952. 
Dargomyzhsky (A. S.): 
Chorus of enchanted maidens. 
3680. 


15568. 


9471. 


2nd chorus of maidens. T177. 
Daris (—) Vie moderne. 27406. 
Darke (H. E.) Te Deum laudamus. 
19181. 
Darke (R.) Little Billie Buttercup. 
18526. 
Darlington (H. V. B.) Church (The) 
22778. 
Darlington (J. H.) Church (The) 
22778. 
Darnell (N.) Mossaline waltz. 26448. 
Darnton (C.): 
Eternal light. , 21148. 
Faith of our fathers. 21170. 
Darras (EK. H.) Ach nicht doch. 
20822. 
Darrell (M.) U.S. A. for mine. 6786. 
Darrin (R.) Raymond caprice. 24186. 


Darrohn (J. M.) Dear old mother’s 


day. 254388 
Dart (A. A.) Princevillian. 24164. 
Date (H.): 
Bear them the news. 93d74. 
Go. 4262. 


Go ye into My vineyard. 4266. 

Help to set the world rejoicing. 
4430. 

Jesus, the friend ever near. 4836. 

Keep the glad song ringing in your 
heart. 4901. 

Lend a helping hand. 4995. 

Sheperd of Israel. 6174. 


1683 


————  _——_—_—_———————______—_—_—__OO——__e 


INDEX 


PU. 1, ws. vo 


Date (H.)—Continued. 


Somebody must. 6861. 


Speak the kind word. 6427. 
Sweet, sunny smiles. 6540. 
Daughter of the regiment. 1557, 

21090. 
Dauterich (W.) Dream he had of 
home. 25491. 


Dauzet (B.) Flight of the aeroplane. 
21189, 23025. 

Davenan (F.) Where the tall pal- 
mettos grow. 10759. 

Davenport (F. S.) 
nune dimittis. 9110. 

Davey (H. E.): 


Papa, wake! ’tis morning. 
Swinging. 10842. 
Davey (R. L.) Amora mio. 38216. 


David (D. 1.) 


25241. 
David: (Hy) 
Andante e scherzo capriccioso. 
3228. 
Capriccio. 3824. 
David (P.)) Work and war. 17717. 
David (W.): 
Come with me down Regent street. 
25356. 
Doorkeeper at Frightley’s. 18037. 
Father’s safety razor. 238001. 
I can’t reach that top note. 419, 
10887 (129). 
I’m waiting here for Kate. 4589. 


I saw Sandy to his front street 
door. 25950. 

I want to sing in opera. 25964. 

It isn’t the Isle of Man any longer. 


18418. 
Oh. poor father and mother. 
20314. 
On your honeymoon. 26669. 
Poor Noah Moore. 12014. 
Prisoner at the bar. 14777. 


That broke up the party. 12818. 


Wallah, wallah, walla - peroo. 
27436. 

We really had a most delightful 
evening. 22815. 


Westward ho! 10700. 
What a penny can do. 10701. 
Will you sing this glee with me. 


19393. 

You are my girl-ski. 15673. 
David. 980. 
Davidoff (C.): 

At the fountain. 73380. 

Romance sans paroles. 18965. 
Davidoff (J.) Arbeiter’s hand. 27. 
Davids (M.) Waubun. 15498. 


Davidson (F.) O nightingale. 9520. 
Davidson (W.) Girls. 1758. 


Davidson & Blier. Skating. 2696. 


1684 


Magnificat and |- 
14658. | 


Cantiques grigorieus. . 


Davidson-Godinilow. Playing the game 
of love. 18888, 19487 (60). 
Davies (A.): 
Gentlemen, the ladies. 
London valse. 14104. 
Davies (A. L. E.): 
Trish eyes. 1994. 
Isle of love. 23465. 
Davies (KE. T.) Entreaty. 4006. 
Davies (H. W.): 
Bough of May. 
Cuckoo. 1496. 
Father William. 25609. 
God be in my head. 21258. 
I believe in God. 4520. 
Litany : To the Holy Spirit. 
Merry heart. 263892. 
One old Oxford ox. 26674. 
Solemn melody. 2718, 10181. 
What sweeter music. 6960. 
Davies (J. H.) Air king. 38159. 
Davies (W.): 
Caprice. 13073. 
Solemn melody. 6841. 


Davignon (G. F.) At the harvest hop. 
1249, 12683. 


8256. 


1496. 


18525. 


Davis (A.) I can never love thee as 
of yore. 25894. 

Davis (B. C.) Billy possum rag. 80. 

Davis (B. W.), jr. Billy possum rag. 
80. 

Davis (C.) My sweetheart in the 
vale. 14448. 

Davis (C. B.) Our consecration hymn. 
14634. 


Davisih(G@hin)y 
Lover’s lane. 201380. 
Moonlight makes me lonesome. 
11799. 
Please, please pretty please. 12006. 


Rag time table d’hote. 18928, 
20409. 
Rahnee. 14809. 
Davis (C. M.): 
Echoes of Palestine. 224. 
It is a good thing. 4778. 
Davis (E.) Drink forever. 18053, 
19487 (84). 
Davis (E. A.) Only a bunch of vio- 
lets. 21845. 


Davis (F. M.): 


Beaut-iful sleep. 38119 (108). 
Shells on ocean sands. 38119 
(187). 


Wild bird singing. 3119 (208). 
Davis (F. T.) Signal from the even- 
ing ‘train. »150238: 
Davis (G3 Ae).2 
All in the same little boat. 10916. 
Heavenly twins. 11877. 
Davis (G. W.) Trust and keep on 
praying. 2901. 
Davis (H.) Sy Honkerdonk. 


22158. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Davis (H. I.): 

Don’t forget your northern lad 
when you go back to Dixie. 
3902, 3119 (16). 

My Louise. 7182 (160), 5449. 


Davis (I.) Overalls. 26701. 
Davis (J. D.): 
Arioso. 1234. 
Could aught of song. 7779, 11116. 
Gavotte and musette. 306. 
Maid of Astolat. 9117. 
Sea hath its pearls. 19029. 
To an absentee. 19282. 
Davis (M. A. E.): 
Arbutus. 7302. 
Magnolia. 581. 
Davis (M. F.) For aye. 16225. 


Davis (Mrs. M. F.) 
19777. 
Davis 
22489. 
Davis (W. M.) 
Davis & Miller. 


First blue bird. 
(S. J.) Alone with Jesus. 


Imperial rag. 8680. 
In the meadow by 


the old oak tree. 1974. 
Davison (C.): 

Evening star. 25577. 

Flower dance. 21191. 


Light and shadow. 21567. 
Davison (W. EH.) Lord is my shep- 
herd. 20117. 
Davson (G.): 
Druid’s prayer. 3488, 18060. 
Dawson (E.) There’s a reason. 10414. 


Dawson (Mrs. L. H.) Agnes May. 
12589. 

Dawson (S.) If you only had a girl 
like mine. 4670. 


Dawson (W. J.) 
Dawton (H. H.) 
15514. 
Day 4. E.) : 
Bill Bailey’s application. 15847. 
Texas, pride of the South. 6609. 


Elks toast. 18080. 
Were I a bird. 


DMayCE.).: 
Let’s make a Frisco of Stockton 
town. 23589. 


Take your girlie where the band 
is playing. 27231. 

Think of me. 15295. 

Why little Boy Blue was blue. 
15598. 

Bay scl. B.):: 
Children’s song. 25287. 
Jesus Christ is born to-day. 2018. 


Deacon and the lady. 24911 (99), 
24911 (124), 24911 (146), 24911 
(147), 24911 (154), 24911 (155), 


25503, 25959, 26419, 26428, 26663. 


Deacon (C.) Offering (An) 20809. 
Dean (EH. S.): 

All will be well. 12605. 

Down with rum. 19712. 

I’m glad that Jesus won. 138715. 


Dean (J. A.): 
College fancies. 17952. 
Sorority girls. 19106. 


Dean (P.) Shut-eye road. 19060. 
Dean (The) co.: 
College fancies. 
Sorority girls. 
Deane (W. T.) 
Dear GBs): 
Jolly beggar. 4847. 
Meadows in spring. 14250. 
Messmates. 14285. 
Sherwood. 15006. 
Song of the cuckoo. 10206. 
Song of the tinker. 15109, 27105. 
Songs of the open air. 10218. 
Springtime and love. 20560. 
Dear little Denmark. 601, 3835-3837, 
19688. 


17952. 
19106. 
Cradle song. 21042. 


Dear old songs. 11150. 

De Arman (D.) Highland belle. 4450. 

Deas (W.) When two hearts beat as 
one. 24817. 

Deaton (T. D.) Wash me in the 
fountain. 20722. 

Debar (J.) He died on the cross for 
me. 19886. 


De Beriot (C.) Scenede ballet. 10029. 
Debroux (J.): 


Sonate en fa majeur. 1162, 19559. 
Sonate en la majeur. 2966. 
Sonate en mi mineur. 1218. 
Sonate en re’ majeur. 2882. 
Sonate en se grave majeur. 13817, 
Sonate en sol majeur. 1217. 
Sonate en ut mineur. 2660. 


De Boinville (C. E. Chastel) To sleep, 
24631. 
Debussy (C.): 
Ballet. 7392. 
Cathédrale engloutie. 12904. 
Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest. 12909. 


Collines d’Anacapri. 12954 
Cortége. 7776. 

Danse de Puck. 18058. 
Danses. 7868. 

Danseuses de Delphes. 13066. 
Des pas sur la neige. 13103.* 
Enfant prodigue. 38999, 25550. 


Fille aux cheveux de lin. 138827, 
18132, 23019, 25622. 
Golliwoge’s cake-walk. 8312. 


Hommage 4 Haydn. 8483. 
‘ 


Jardins sous la pluie. S764. 
Iberia. 13762, 16468. 
Minstrels. 143807. 

Nuit détoiles. 28955. 
Pélléas et Mélisande. 2462. 


Petit berger. 20358. 

Petite suite. 9689. 

Plus que lente. 20877, 24126. 

Prélude 4 L’aprés midi d’un faune. 
12022. 

Preludes. 138089. 


Premiére rhapsodie. 14766, 26786, 


1685 


TT 


INDEX 


pt. 1m, D. s., v.5 


Debussy (C.)—Continued. 


Printemps. 14774, 12026. 

Promenoir des deux amants. 
20397. 

Rondes de printemps. 9946, 14883, 
24225. 

Sérénade 4 la poupée. 12164. 

Sérénade interrcmpue. 14983. 


Sous et les parfums tournent dans 


Vair du soirs 15921: 
Trois chansons. T7871. 
Vent dans la plaine. 15420. 


Voiles. 15458. 
1*° arabesque. 10880, 13090. 
2°™° arabesque. 10881, 13091. 
f° -quatuor, ) 177. 
Decevée (E. J.): 
Abiding rock. 3189. 
Lotus-flower is blooming in my 
heart. 21597. 
12 melodious studies. 
Decker (A. G.): 
Sweetheart Nell 17437 
When Teddy comes 
home. 17657. 
Decker (E.): 
Hamilton (The) 43872. 
That candy tooth. 6616. 


Decker (L. R.) : 


25439. 


marching 


Slingerland’s primer for violin. 
243895. 
Wild Arrow. 7042. 
Decker (W.) Sausewind (Der) 
242738. 


De Claire (M. S.) Egyptian maiden. 
296. 


De Costa (H.): 
Father, dear father come home. 
tS123: 
Golden feather. 1770. 


Oh, that society glide. 17013. 


Squaw colleen. 17392 . 
That’s the way to make love. 
17477. 
De Cou (L.) Roaming. 26888. 
Decourcelle (P.): 
Aubade. 33. 
Cantilena d’amore. 17896, 20973. 
Chanson. 20991. 
Chanson Florentine. 15926. 
Chanson naive. 15927, 17918, 
20982. 
Danse négre. 1514. 
En Cheminant. 21133. 
En révant au bal. 18084. 
Entr’act pizzicate. 21141. 


Gouittelettes diamantées. 13508. 
Lied. 14844. 

Manon cherie. 18602, 26328. 
Mazurka. 14246. 

Mois et les saisons. 18666. 
Monte en l’air. 26481. 


Ou vont tes réves. 17042, 18816. 


Pantomine. 17065. 


Decourcelle (P.)—Continued. 


Patrouille de Pierrettes. 18851, 
26725. 
Pizzicati. 18876. 


Quanto si bella. $803, 9804, 14797, 
18920, 20402. 
Romance. 9929. 


Rose, Ma Mie! 6015. 


Sérénade a Jacqueline. 10090, 
19040. 
Sérénata sentimentale. 27015. 


Séparation valse. 22031. 
Si tu voulais. 22054, 27035. 


Sonnet. 16004. 
Souvenirs fanés, 20552. 
Suite. 11159. 

Toupie (La) 19247. 


Troisiéme canzonetta, 27346. 
Valse-fantaisie. 10557. 


De Crescenzo (V.): 


°O ssapite. 5598, 14533. 
De Cristoforo (C.) Won’t you be 
mine. 12524, 
Decroy-Silva (C.) Day is here. 
19684. 
De Curtis (E.) ’A echiti bella ’e 
Napule. 1155. 
Deely (—). Darky moon. 11140. 


Sweetheart. 24531. 
Trois mélodies. 18096. 


Deems (J. H.) 
De Falla (M.) 


Defesch (W.) Beautiful Venus. 
17836. ; 

De Forest-Anderson (M.) O memory. 
700. 


Was grossmiitter- 
27440. 


Degenhardt (R.) 
chen erzahit. 


De Graff (E. V.) Song wave. 3119 
(190). 

De Grasse (T. E.) Canoeing on the 
Charles. 15906. 


Moon dear. 11796. 

d’Hardelot (G.) lLark’s song. 21538. 

De Haven (C.) Rag time table d’hote. 

17149, 17742 (80), 24183. 

Dehnhoff (K.): 
Angel choir. 
Fairy echo. 
Far from thee. 
Flower song. 
Last prayer. 4972. 
Lovely rose. 5136. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 
Marguerite. 5229. 
Martha. 4115. 
Mountain rose. 5384. 
Old mill wheel. 26659. 
Our commodore march. 5702. 
Pearl of dew. 5756. 

Pearls and laces. 5757. 
St. Joseph’s prayer. 6055. 
Sweet as roses. 6520. 
Trovatore (Il) 68838. 
5th nocturne. 5018. 
Deiches (E.) Fifty long years ago. 
11247. 


De Grosse (H.) 


5239. 
4053. 
4067. 
4122, 


3895. 


1686 


INDEX 


nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


De Janon (C.) 
14728. 
Déjanire. 26950. 
De Korte (A, I.): 
Aviator (The) 
New coon in town. 
Only me. 24047. 
De Koven (R.): 
Beauty spot. 1290. 
Comrades in arms, 
Dainty Dorothea. 


Play of the nymphs. 


22554. 
23929. 


T(49. 
21051. 


Elaine. 18222, 24911 (101). 
Freemason’s song. 16240. 
Gavotte. 16249. 

Guitarra, a violet blue. 11344. 
Harp (The) 11855. 

Heart of mine. 1835. 


How do I love thee. 11403. 

I looked for violets. 13704. 
Little Boy Blue. 5054. 

Love of my heart’s desire. 9060. 
Margery Daw. 24911 (35). 
Mazurka. 16786. 

Minuet. 21699. 

My Lady Greensleeves. 11837. 
Night has a thousand eyes. 11879. 


On de ole plantation. 17023. 


Polka francais. 17115. 
Recessional. 21929. 
Rosalie. 21973. 

Songs of sentiment. 191038. 
Tarantella. 17452. 


Under the baleony. 15387. 

Valse lente. 17576. 

Wake love. 10636. 

We'll cut a ring from the moon. 
12437. 

Where goes love. 20751. 

World has gone a-Maying. 15646. 


De Lacy (B.) Me kid for you. 9218. 
Delafosse (L.): 
Arabesques. 15763. 
Etude de concert. 16157. 
Prelude, en ut mineur. 16065. 
Delaine (V.): 
Colombine (La) 3713. 
Danse polonaise. 3817. 
Desert (Le) 3857. 
Invocation (L’) 4762. 
Rose petals. 6016. 
Sombreuse (La) 6857. 
De Lancey (M. E.) Whispering 
waves. 7022. 
De Laney (B.) Is it for me you’re 
lonely. 16535. 


Delaney (L.) Autumn leaves waltzes. 
43. 


Delbriick (A.): 
Eternelle chanson. 13259. 
Love’s sweet bond. 2178. 
Renonciation. 14832. 
Sous les sapins giants. 

Delbriick (G.) Berceuse. 


15123. 
15839. 


| 


De Legro (W.): 


Debs inauguration march. 3849, 
7867. 
Direct action march. 7892. 
In fighting trim. 4699. 
San Diego-Panama _ exposition 
mareh. 17243. 
De Legro (W.) & son: 
All my money is workin’. 7230. 
Debs inauguration march. 3849, 
7867. 
Direct action march. 7892. 
In fighting trim. 4699. 
I wonder dear. 16464. 
San Diego-Panama exposition 
mareh. 17243. 
Sometime, somewhere, somehow. 
7358. 
De Leone (F.) Capriccio d’un mili- 
ardario. 19588. 


Delerue (L.): 
Dernier mot. 19693. 
OU vont tes réves. 
Delibes (C. P. L.): 
Coppélia. 13098. 
Maids of Cadiz. 
Naila. 1532. 
Pas des fleurs. 1533. 
Pizzicati. 7182 (27). 
Sylvia intermezzo. 7182 (28). 
Valse lente. 6813. 
Valse lente du_ ballet—Sylvia. 
20686, 25445. 
Delius (F.): 
Drei lieder. 25446. 
Midsummer song. 14296. 
On craig Ddu. 14592. 
Romeo und Julia auf dem dorfe. 
99438, 12085. 
Wanderer’s song. 15484. 
Dell (D.) Can you tell me why [I love. 
1370. 


Dell’ Acqua (E.) 


17042, 18816. 


20151. 


Chanson proveneal. 


25269. 
Dellinger (R.) Markiferlied. 5187. 
Delmar (J.) Chantecler. 15936. 
Delmar music co.: 

Chantecler. 159386. 


Hvery Adam always has an Hye 
to blame for all his faults. 
4035. 

I’m going back to work down on 


the farm. 4576. 
Just you. 18454. 
Kiki kiki. 18958. 
Lovelight. 18575. 


631. 


5672. 


Moonlight dear. 
Only baby fingers. 
Tombola. 19242. 
You and I and the moon. 15670. 
You remind me dear girl of my 
own sweet Marie. 3108. 
Delmarter (—) Work and worship. 
24870. 


1687 


INDEX 


pt. HIG. S.V.5 


Delmarter (J. E.): 
Be a light for Jesus. 20904. 
Believe on the Lord. 20911. 
Come ye to the waters. 12973. 
Coming to you. 21080. 
Give your heart to Christ to-day. 
13459. 
Good-bye, sin-land. 21267. 
He giveth more grace. 113864. 
His own received Him not. 4455. 
I sent you to reap. 4603. 
I will trust Him. 21415. 
In my Saviour’s blessed presence. 
4711. 
Jesus leads us on. 13896. 
Jesus loves the children. 21492. 
Lead me, precious Saviour. 4981. 
Master of the ship. 142387. 
Now, Lord, I come to Thee. 5555. 
O God give ear unto my cry. 
21897. 
Peace at the cross. 
Prodigal son. 5880. 
Redeemed by grace divine. 
Rejoice. 21945. 
Saved but not serving. 24275. 
Songs in the night. 12216. 
Standing outside. 22121. 
Step by step. 22125. 
’Tis glory. 6688. 
Turn to the right. 12372. 
Until He come. 22248. 
We want all the world to know 
im 22316; 
Delmas (E.): 
Bonheur fragile. 19555. 
Chevalerie francaise. 22745. 
Féte mondaine. 23014. 
Petite amie. 755. 
Stances 4 l’ami. 
Vous me plaisez. 
Delmas (M.): 
Hymne 4 Eros. 
Ne me dis pas. 
De Long (G.) 
Delont (E.) 
20488. 
De Lora (L.) 
Delormel (H.): 
Mélie-valse. 
Tu ne 
22229. 
Delormel (H.) et cie. 
line. 7604. 
Delort (J.) Messlieder. 
Delos-Chapman pub. co.: 
High society life. 8461. 
Spearmint kid with the Wrigley 
legs. 10236. 
Del Riego (T.): 
Children’s pictures. 3659. 
Green hills of Ireland. 347. 
I lay my laurels at your feet. 
25920. 
June, and my lady. 2041. 


21879. 
21932. 


24466. 
20711. 


13668. 

14464. 

Bucolie fantasy. 7545. 
Romanesque (La) 

Dream pictures. 3927. 


16797. 
Sauras jamais. 15360, 
Caroline, Caro- 


11778. 


Del Riego (T.)—Continued. 
Queen of nations. 9807. 
Shadow march. 12168. 
Since I must love. 22063. 
Sink, sink, red sunset into the 
west. 896. 
_ Your heart is a haven. 22428, 
Delume (L.) Poéme. 14729. 
De Luxe music ¢co.: 
Ave Maria. 14227. 
Bridal chorus. 2975, 15465. 
Bye bye sweetheart. 10887 (98). 
Falling waters. 246. 
Fernande. 10887 (118). 
Flower song. 13502. 
Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
162138. 
Gipsy song. 15427. 
Heart bowed down. 127386. 
Home to our mountains. 15428. 
How so fair. 13354. 
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls. 
12737. 
It was not so to be. 18871. 
I’ve a world of love in my heart. 
10887 (139). 
Light cavalry. 952. 
Love song. 15467. 
Lullaby. 13472, 14168. 
Mikado march. 16838. 
Mikado waltz. 16834. 
O thou sublime sweet evening 
star. 15468. 
Once again I would gaze. 13503. 
Over the summer sea. 15429. 


Pilgrim’s chorus. 15470. 
Prayer. 14768. 

Soldiers chorus. 13507. 
Spirit of light. 13139. 


Then you’ll remember me. 12738. 
Three little maids from school. 
17496. 
Through to heaven from sorrow 
flying. 18140. 
Titwillow. 17510. 
Toreador song. 12809. 
Vision of Eden. 10887 (200). 
Wandering minstrel. 17630. 
When everything was sunshine. 
10887 (208). 
When you and I were young. 
3038. 
William Tell. 
Demarest (C.) 
Demets (E.): 
A la gavotte. 17744. 
Ballade. 21989. 
Barafostus’s dream. 19516. 
Berceuse. 20920. 
Bourrée-bourrue. 
Capriccio. 20477. 
Chanson. 11001. 
Chanson grise. 11063. 
Chasseur noir. 11072. 
Concerto. 22279. 


826. 


Cantabile. 12889. 


12833. 


1688 


EEE eee 


; 
: 
: 


INDEX 


nos, 1—52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Demets (E.)—Continued. 
Demofoonte. 178. 
Deuxiéme suite. 111683. 
Elégie. 19728. 


Etude caprice. 18099. 


Etude en la maj. 20480. 

Humoresque. 18281. 

Il pleut des pétales de fleurs. 4674. 

Improvistion no. 2. 18374. 

J’ai jeté. 11546. 

Lied. 11002. 

Marchand de sable qui _ passe. 
16757, 18605. 

Menuet de concert. 186386. 

Mort des lilas. 16862. 

Musique. 5406. 

My pussy, cat. 16912, 18725. 

Nocturne. 20364. 

Pavane pour une infante défunte. 
5748, 26727. 

Quatuor. 14799. 

Quodling’s delight. 21925. 

Sévilla. 2671. 

Sonate. 4259. 

Sonate en ré mineur. 19088. 

Sonate romantique. 63874. 

Souffrance. 12226. 

Sur le théme obligé. 15200. 

Toccata. 138984. 

Two little waltzes. 18162. 

Valses humoresque en Fa. 19298. 


De Micheles (A.) Fountain waltzes. 


16234. 
Deming (C.): 
Als ich nach jaren wieder kann. 
7247. 
Thy name [ murmur softly. 
10440. 
To you. 10463. 
Demoines (D. A.): 
Au bord du lae. 25034. 
Dors mon enfant. 25480. 
Jeunesse dorée. 26092. 
Petite danseuse. 26744. 
Demorest (A. G.) Chicana. 3652, 


3653, T655. 
Dempsey (—): 
Gee! But the moon makes me lone- 
some. 23087. 
I can feel your kisses now. 23319. 
There’s no girl like your old girl. 
6639. 
Under the love star with you. 
6777. 
Dempsey (J. H.): 
Keep a corner in your heart for 
mother. 13950. 
School bells. 14952. 
Demure (R.) Complete method for 


learning of music. 25364. 
Demuth (L.) Neue’ gesangschule. 
11864. 


Dengard (C.) Dancebarbaric. 19669. 
Denham (G.) Round the world in ten 
minutes. 9972. 


Denish (KE. A.): 
Benzine rag. -22611. 
Lonesome moonlight. 23644. 
What chance has a flower with 
you. 24790. 
Denison (C. M.) 
rainbow ends, 
Denison (O.) 
isles. 14802. 
Denistry (C.) 
24363. 
Dennée (C.) 
Denner (O.) 
19869. 
Denney (H.) Chimes. 19615. 
Denni (L.) Red (The) devil. 24188. 
Dennis (B. F.) Won’t you come back 
to your old home. 24867. 
Dennis (M.) Ogerita waltzes. 14554. 
Dennish (H. A.) I never had a feeling 
like I have for you. 4597. 
De Noyer (E.): 
Poor old maid. 241387. 
Sicilian eyes. 243865. 
Then good night. 24598. 
Densmore (J. H.): 
Memory. 11767. 
Two roses. 6760. 
Denton, Cottier & Daniels. 
eyes say yes. 1087. 
Denza (—) Funiculi funicula. 
Denza (L.) In Aready. 4694. 
Denza (P.) Funiculi-funicula, 
De Old (J.): 
My affinity. 9856. 
Where the tributary winds. 10760. 
De Pinna (R.) Gaily chant the sum- 
mer birds. 7182 (380). 
De Precelo (J.) Love me and trust me 


Place where the 
26757. 
Queen of the cannibal 


Si josais dire. 19062, 


16154. 
King George. 


Esprit du soir. 
Hail, 


When her 
8218. 
25671. 


again. 14186, 23662. 
Depret (M.): 
Mai. 216384. 
Valse gondolée. 6806-6808. 
Dercks (H.): 
Tanzlied. 10361. 
Warte noch. 10659. 


De Reeder (P.) 
11469. 

De Reef (R. E.): 
Forward be our watchword. 8179. 
God is our refuge and strength. 

4270. 
Six Christmas carols. 
Word and the world. 


I want you always. 


25452. 
12529. 


De Rille (L.) Retreat (The) 14841. 
Dering (R.): 
I will arise. 28886. 
O loving Jesu. 23965. : 
Soul of Christ, sanctify me. 24448. 


2~ ee 
boo. 
18388. 


De Romberg (G.) Taviff bill. 
De Roode (R.) Bonnie June. 
Dérouville (H.): 
Petit gourbi. 
Valmy. 1087. 


TOA. 


1689 


INDEX 


———— 


Derry (P. K.) My old Dakota home. 


18718. 
Derry and Weeks. My old Dakota 
home. 18718. 


Derville (E.): 
Famous mountain robin waltzes. 
16180. 
Meadow lark rag. 14248. 
De Sainbris.(A. G.) Veni Creator. 
6825. 
Desbrou (C. W.) 
De Selding (E.): 
But he ain’t by 
(D538. 
Endless song. 8035. 
Waddling lesson. 10626. 
Wibbly wabbly calf. 10780. 


Broken stem. 11028. 


’isself in dat. 


Desert of Mahomet. 11495. 

Deshon (S.) One life, one love. 
26678. 

Desjoyeux (N.) Suite. 11159. 
Desky (J.) Que lVheure est donc 
bréve. 14800. 

Deslandres (A.) Libera me Domine. 
26207. 


Desmoulins (G.): 
Poéme élégiaque. 21902. 


Sonate. 21075. 
De Souza (C. B.) Chant de Venise. 
1Ga2: 
Despagne (A.) Solfege des écoles. 
6348. 


Desplats (P.): 
Credo d’amour. 19659. 
Offrande amoureuse. 
Réves perdus. 20421. 

Des Roches (J. B.) Drive, 

drive. 7956. 
Dessau (B.): 
Abendlied. 22445. 
Arioso. 22529. 
Capriccio. 22887. 
- Gavotte. 1729. 
Mazurka. 23755. 
Serenade. 1555. 
Variationen. 27395. 
De Stefano (G.) Philadelphia for- 
ever. 5782. 
Dethier (G. M.): 
Con amore. 7750. 
Gavotte. 8231. 
Intermezzo. 11160. 
Reverie. 12064. 
De Trafford (A. C.) My own. 9412. 
Dett (R. N.) My Agnes from Niagara. 
5410. 

De Turk Choc): 

Eternity, eternity. 


20312. 


drive, 


4017. 


Heart-ery for Africa. 4417. 
Deuther (T. F.) Solitaire. 6358. 
Deutsch’ (J. S8.): 

Classy rag. 12946. 


Youre my pretty Cuban dream. 
15688. 


pt. Tn, ss, V.o 


Deutsches grammophon - aktiengesell- 
schaft. Neue gesangschule. 11864. 
De Varennes (A. M.) Oh you tigers. 
5627. 
De Vere (B.) 
763. 
Devert (W.) Dying swan. 
De Viibac (R.) 
De Ville (A.) 
Dewilles(2)ye 
Golden trumpets 
quartet album. 1773. 
Operatic bouquet. 2428. 
De Villers (R.) Send a_ wireless 
Cl Or D: Cray. 
D’ Evry (E.): 
Au crépuscule. 7335. 
Mu jardin. . Yoane 
Aubade. 73840. 
Clair de lune. 7697. 
Consolation. 12997. 
Finale. 13328. 
Nocturnette. 21077. 
Serenade in E flat. 22036. 
Dew (B. F.) Wondrous story. 1137. 
Dew. (SS. TT.) )- Druid”  ciyeeaaes. 
18659. 
Dewey (F. H.): 
March on to light. 20160. 
Wandering footstep. 19329. 
When Teddy comes home with his 
gun. 3028, 10731, 15554. 
De Witt (J. M.) Where my sweet- 


Please let me go home. 

16125. 
Blow bugles. 25161. 

Marion (The) 2206. 


sacred brass 


heart waits for me. 27509. 
D’Hardelot (G.): 
Joy, life and love. 8794. 


Little house for you. 59062. 
Thy voice beloved. 24623. 
Toys’ lament. 2890. 

You brought me love. 10840. 


Diabelli (A.): 
Five sonatinas. 
Three sonatinas. 
Diamond (G. H.): 


25457. 
18015. 


Kitty. 4925. 
When your little shoes. 10752, 
15583. 
Youw’re just the same sweet girl. 
7142. 
Diaz: (#.) : 
Deleite amoroso. 111538. 
Maria Teresa. 14219. 
Di Capua (E.) Oh, ‘Marie. 12565 
(54). 
Dichmont (W.): 
In the wilderness I stray. 11519. 


Together. 15328. 

Dick Whittington. 8, 440, 449, 780, 
1145, 1917, 1941, 2183, 2276, 3119 
(35), 15704 (112), 5894, 7182 (102, 
135, 158), S691, 9319. 

Dicken (B. H.) What kind of a life 
will you live. 12450. 

Dickey (M. S.): 


Apparition (The) 3251. 


1690 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Dickey (M. S.)—Continued. 
Cavalier’s song. 3607. 
Dominus illuminatis mea. 7914. 
Fragment from Kubla Khan. 4157. 
Lass of Richmond. 533. 
Night piece to Julia. 9470. 
Poetic fantasy. 5818. 
Sands of Dee. 6071. 
Dickinson (C.): 
May the maiden. 2221. 
Summum bonum. 2775. 
Dicks (E. A.): 
Come unto Me ye weary. 12970. 
They brought young children to 
Jesus. 10420. 
Dicks (E. C.) Konzertstudie tiber 
einen englischen matrosentanz. 4939. 
Dickson (—) Mélie-valse. 16797. 
Dickson (FE. L.) "Mid the cotton 
fields of Dixie far away. 5318. 
Dickson (L.): 
It’s the money. 8752. 
Stars and stripes are good enough 
for me. 10258. 
Where we used to stroll. 
Wipe away your tears. 
Dickson & Murray: 
It’s the money. 8752. 
Stars and stripes are good enough 
for me. 10258. 
Where we used to stroll. 
Wipe away your tears. 10793. 
Didi. 7, 180, 185, 281, 394, 400, 531, 
541, 576, 585, 779, 870, 847, 852, 1022, 
1060, 1540, 1708, 2624, 2634, 7888, 
16075. 
Diebels (W. T.): 
Garden of love. 4200. 
Rhapsodie américaine. 
Diebold (J.) 
meister. 726. 
Dieckmann (C. W.): 
Forever and a day. 8176. 
Magnificat. 9108. 
Nune dimittis. 9497. 
Diehl (A.) Rose of the morning. 
24233. 
Diemer (L.) Impromptu-idylle. 3871. 
Dienel (O.) Heilige Vaterunser. 8488. 
Dienstbach (W. T.) Banner of tri- 
umph. 1279. 
Diet (E.) Ils ferment les yeux. 1952. 
metrich” (J. H.) 
783. 
Dietrich (R.) pseud. See Wright (I. 
D.) 


10761. 
10793. 


10761. 


5972. 
Orgelstiicke moderner 


Dietrich (R.) 
dear. 22871. 

Dietz (L. HE.) When the daisies bloom 
again down by the lane. 6982. 


Day belongs to you 


Diggett (H.) Moon dear. 11796. 
Digoudé-Diodet (L.): 

Criollo (Le) 37T7. 

Danse des chulos. 13059. 


Ma miette. 14178. 


Protege Domine. 


Digoudé-Diodet (L.)—Continued. 
Melodies. 5254. 
Niggergirl two-step. 5522. 
Puisque je suis jolie. 2515. 
Roussalka. 827, 
Serments. 861. 
Si Josais. 15014. 
Sous le clair de lune. 15122. 
Valse d’amour. 1038. 
Valse des perles. 17573. 
Valse rouge. 27391. 
Viens-y Anastasie. 
Dildine & Newingham. 
plays with me. 18475. 
Diller (A.): 
Happy as kings. 19872. 
Sweet dreams. 15205. 
When the green woods laugh. 


15560. 
Wild roses. 193886. 
622. 


Dillingham (C.) : 
Minnesota. 
My Florida maid. 651. 
Popular song. 769. 


27408. 
Kitty Coners 


Typical Western girl. 1028. 
Viennese. 1045. 
Dillon (J. W.) He’s gone. 16356. 


Dimick (H. T.): 
Her name was Mary Wood. 18246. 
What would this world be with- 
out you. 10710. 
Dimick (H. T.) musie co. 
was Mary Wood. 25834. 
Dimmick (R. C.) I] love you all my 
live-long life. 8579. 
Dinan (Mrs. A.): 
Grand Te Deum in A. 1153 (152). 
Major and minor scales. 1153 
(155). 
Dinehart (T.) Meet me down at 
Coney Island. 14257. 
Dingens (W. J.): 
How can you save money. 13650. 


Her name 


Let’s all have fun tonight. 8987. 

Wild-rose. 17696. 
Dingman (J.) Feed my lambs. 23004. 
Dingman (Mrs. W. B.): 

Land of the Bible. 14006. 

Love’s message. 14153. 
Dingwall (V. M.) Dreaming. 25499. 
Dinkins (EH. B.) Sunbeam. 15189. 


Dinkms) <(@7 5.) 
22274. 

Dinkins & McCay. When I return to 
the U. S. A. and to you. 15546. 

Dinorah. 9276. 

Dinsmore (H. A.): 


Violets message. 


Just a little spray of roses. 11569. 
Till we meet, dear love. 2871. 
When clover is wet with dew. 
27477, 
Dinzey (E.) Loyal sons and true. 
16715. 
Dinzey (J.) Loyal sons and true. 
16715. 


1691 


68294—10——17 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Disbrow (C. W.) : Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 


Bright morning. 1350. 
First kiss. 16738. 
Jolly straw-ride. 2038. 
Merry dance. 16819. 
Modest bloom. 2280. 
Swing waltz. 2801. 
Tiny bud. 28738. 
Dissmore (E.) Blossoms. 20987. 
Ditecham (W.) Way down “Texas. 
27450. 
Ditchfield (KE. A.) Cymbal drill. 3797. 
Ditson (G.) Antlers (The) 22520. 
Ditson (O.) co.: 
Abide with me. 24921. 
Absent. 1165. 
After the wedding. 7204. 
Air de ballet in G@ minor. 14858. 
All this night bright angels sing. 
22483. 
All through the night. 24955. 
Alleluia, Christ is risen. 10921. 
Alleluia, sing to Jesus. 7284. 
Almond blossom. 7242. 
American hearts. 10927. 
April (An) day. 25014. 
Andante finale. 7915. 
Angels from the realms of glory. 
1274); 
Arabesque en forme  d’etude. 
20860. 
Arabesque in B. 20861. 
Arise, shine, thy Light is come. 
2604. 
Art thou weary. 7316. 
As fair as morn. 3278. 
Autumn revery. 7355. 
Autumn woods. 25051. 
Avant coureur. 38806. 
Awake, thou that sleepest. 7365. 
Bangor march. 12745. 
Barearolle. 7403, 26625. 
Base-ball. 25079. 
Battleship Connecticut march. 
3362. 
Battleship North Dakota. 10985, 
25081. 
Beautious night. 9541, 14550. 
Beautious night, O night of love. 


23985. 

Behold, God is my _ salvation. 
22597. 

Behold I bring you good tidings. 
25106. 


Beneath the cross of Jesus. 7441. 

Blue ribbon. 20940. 

Bluebells. 25167. 

Break forth into joy. 3505. 

Bridal tour. 12841, 25187. 

Bridge (The) 11022. 

Bright and joyful is the morn. 
25189. 

_ Brooklet’s call. 3522. 

Bubbles. 226838. 

Butterflies. 7555. 


1692 


Butterfly chase. 17885. 

Call John. 572. 

Callest Thou thus. 7574. 

Calvary song. T7607. 

Cantiléne. 3582. 

Cause me to hear Thy loving kind- 
ness. 20978. 

Cavatina. 12908. 

Characteristic suite. 12923. 

Charming spring. 26889. 

Chinese flower féte. 3662. 

Choice part songs. 22758. 

Christians, awake! salute the 
happy morn. 3688. 

Churning song. 1447. | 

Clang of the forge. 3698. 

Classics for violin. 25324. 

Colonial curtsey. 22792, 25335. 

Collegisms. 11095. 

Come and worship. 2538438. 

Come, Holy Spirit. 12961. 

Come let us join with one accord. 
bio. 

Come, sound His praise abroad. 
3728. 

Commemoration. 7746. 

Communion service in F. 21032. 

Concert caprice. 3748. 

Cottage by the sea. 1485. 

Court-royal. 7783. 

Creole dance. 17977. 

Cross-roads. 7794. 

Crusaders (The) 159, 1495, 25386. 

Dance of dainty dollies. 25406. 

Dance of the sunbeams. 21056. 

Dainty dance. 7818. 

Danse antique. 22858. 

Danse ukraine. 21068. 

Daughter (The) 25424. 

Day dreams. 138076. 

Day in Roseland. 16047. 

Day in Thy courts. 11142. 

Day of resurrection. 7854. 

De little pickaninny’s gone to 
sleep. 7857, 19685, 21066, 25428. 

Dear little shamrock. 21068. 

December. 25488. 

Distant chimes. 7894. 

Donna é mobile. 2948. 

Do not forget me. 21085. 

Don’t you mind the _ sorrows. 
3904, 7921. 

Dragon fighter. 11186. 

Dreaming of home and mother. 
1579. 

Earth is the Lord’s. T7979. 

Hasy opera melodiés, 25518. 

Easy pieces for violin. 25519. 

Echoes of Naples. 2238. 

Hight responses. 25209. 

PWlégie. 11204. 

Encore songs. 25548. 

Enter not into judgment. 1623. 

Entr’ acte valse. 197388. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 


Ergo bibamus. 8040. 

Estudiantina waltz. 138257. 

Evening chimes. 237, 19749. 

Evensong. 13270. 

Excelsior, 1641. 

Expectation. 4045. 

Fair Phyllis. 11229. 

Fairest Lord Jesus. 8098. 

Fairy Zephyrs. 25596. 

Faith and hope. 21169. 

Famous piano solos. 25601. 

Fantasia on favorite melodies. 
13300. 

Fate. 19767. ; 

Favorite duets for violin & piano. 
25611, 

Favorite Sacred songs. 23003, 
25613. 

Favorite songs. 25614. 

Fife and drum. 8129. 

Fifty songs. 11386, 10801. 

Flower of liberty. 18142. 

Flower of love. 1687. 

Follow the crowd. 13365. 

For Thee. 8172. 

Fredonia march. 8185, 

Frontiersman. 13406. 

Gavotte in ancient style. 21220. 

Gems of German song. 310. 

Give peace in our time, O Lord. 
8271. 

Go down great sun, into thy golden 
west. 8295. 

Go where glory waits. thee. 
21252. 

God that madest earth and 
heaven. 8298. 

Good-night. 11321. 

Good night, good night, beloved. 
13491. 

Grand choeur in G. 13512. 

Grand Duchess. 5608. 

Grandfather’s clock. 1797. 

Graziella (La) 1799. 

Gregorian requiem mass. 11338. 

Greek girl. 21285. 

Gypsy heart. 25783. 

Hand expansions and contractions. 
367. 

Happy New Year. 25801. 

Hark, the glad sound. 4882, 
25804. 

Hark! what mean those holy 
voices. 25806. 

Harp at midnight. 8391. 

He that dwelleth in the sacred 
place. 8415. 

He was despised. 8417. 

Hear me when I call. 25818. 

Heather rose. 25824. 

Heaven is my home. 8482. 

Her lips were so near. 238245. 

Here I see Thee face to face. 
11384. 


1693 


Hidden. 25843. 

Honeymoon (The) 25867. 

Hour has come to part. 25874. 

How d’ye do. 25875. 

How many times do I love thee? 
8505. 

Humorous quartets for men’s 
voices. 25881. 

Hunting song. 25887. 

Hydropaten (Die) 23308. 

I am thine. 8536. 

I had a flower. 25914. 

I have lost my Huridice. 25723. 

I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
4542. 

I sing the birth. 25953. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 11470, 
25966. 

I will pour my spirit. 86387. 

If I were a Sunbeam. 1945. 

If such sweet dreams. 25985. 

Ildica waltz. 18371. 

I’m wantin’ you, Jean. 1908. 

Impressions of Savoy. 214383. 

In autumn. 14361. 

In cupid’s realm. 26007. 

In old Madrid. 8698, 13801. 

In the swing. 8715. 

Incline your ear. 11524. 

Indian mountain song. 4787. 

Indian summer. 11526. 

Intermezzo. 2285. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
1999. 

Italian suite. 2011, 16546, 26069. 

Jack in the pulpit. 26074. 

Jehovah reigneth. 26087. 

Jesu, the very thought of Thee. 
4826. 

Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 8771. 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 8777. 

Journalisten. 26101. 

Kerry. 16591. 

Kroll’s ball klinge. 11599. 

Kuyawiak. 8881. 

Kyrie Gloria and Sanctus. 23561, 
26162. 

Laborer’s night song. S882. 

Lady’s slippers. 26166. 

Lead us, O Father. 8906. 

Leaflet (A) 26180. 

Let them give thanks. 26204. 

Lift up your heads, O ye gates. 
8971. 

Likes of her. . 14077. 

Linden waltz. 8992. 

List, in song of rapturous glory. 
549. 

Little arbutus. 551. 

Little old log cabin. 9016. 

Little school of velocity. 21581. 

Little violet. 26280. 

Lone flower. 21587. 

Lord is my shepherd. 2158, 5093. 


INDEX 


pt. TE S205 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 


Lord is my strength. 9035. 

Loreley (The) 21574. 

Love divine. 16691. 

Lovely Mary Donnelly. 14149. 

Love’s old sweet song. 9078. 

Love’s sweet bond. 21738. 

Loving eyes. 5146. 

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
23702. 

March in C. 7564. 

March in E flat. 16191. 

Maritana. 5232. 

Mass in A. 12068. 

Mass in B flat. 12555. / 

Mass in G. 22319. 

Mauresque (El) 18621, 20176. 

May-bells. 21666. 

May time. 2222. 

Meditation. 14252, 14254. 

Mélodie in E major. 9818. 

Mélodie in E minor. 9814. 

Memories. 14268. 

Memory. 11767. 

Message of peace. 2251, 23796. 

Message of the angels. 26396. 

Messidor. 11777. 

Miss Liza. 14815. 

Modern piano 
26425. 

Moon hangs low in a purple sky 
9316. 

My fair lady. 26484. 

My heart’s in the highlands 
PADS 


compositions 


My old Kentucky home. 14424. 

My queen minuet. 26508. 

My sheep hear my voice. 9420. 

My trundle bed. 9427. 

National and patriotic airs. 5499. 

Near an ancient hostelrie. 5504. 

New mown hay. 26544. 

New Vienna. 27171. 

Night in Spain. 26555. 

Night rider. 14482. 

No rose without a thorn. 55386. 

Nocturne. 24812. 

Nocturne in A minor. 9815. 

Noontime rest. 688. 

Nuptial song. 14504. 

O love that will not let me go. 
9518. 

O Master Jet me walk with Thee. 
9516. ; 

O sing, ye angel voices. 26612. 

O slow of heart to believe. 16990. 

Octave studies. 25065. 

Of all the year ‘tis summer. 
16998. 

Old Amos, the taverner. 9572. 

Old-time song hits. 716. 

On song’s bright pinions. 5291. 

On the bridge of sighs. 5654. 

One sweetly solemn _ thought. 
21848. 


1694 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 


Opera transcriptions for the 
piano. 26680. 

Organ (The) 11945. 

Our blest Redeemer. 24062. 

Ours. 17049. 

Palm branches. 11967. 

Paloma (La) 9641. 

Passing by. 17072. 

Philomel. 26750. 

Piano compositions. 68. 

Piano lyrics and shorter compo- 
sitions. 21288. 

Pillars of the earth. 21898. 

Playing in the hay. 762. 

Polichinelle. 9718. 

Pompadour (La) 17118. 

Pony ride. 5838. 

Praise my soul, the King of 
heaven. 14758. 

Praise the Lord. 9758. 

Prelude. 5396. 

Prelude in B flat!’ si 

Prelude in C. 24813. 

Prelude in D major. 9347. 

Prelude, in E flat major. 9348. 

Prelude in G minor. 9816. 

Pretty asa picture. 2504. 

Pretty brunette. 26788. 

Race (The) 794. 

Rain song. 12042. 

Requiem mass in F. 21950. 

Requieseat. 26862. 

Return of spring. 12061. 

Riding old Dobbin. 817. 

Robin Adair. 9912. 

Robin’s return. 9919, 20429. 

Rollinson’s modern school for or- 
chestra bells. 9925. 

Romance in D flat. 14876. 

Rose wreaths. 26926. 

Rosemarie. 9956. 

Sacred songs. S887. 

Sally in our alley. 21998. 

Santa Lucia. 10010, 14935. 

Saviour, like a shepherd iead us. | 
ai la les 

Scarlet crow. 10028. 

Selected 
25183. 

Send down Thy blessing. 10083. 

Serenade. 10101. 

She wore a wreath of roses. 
22048. 

Sing His praise on Haster morn. 
10138. , 

Sing unto the Lord. 24382. 

Six Easter carols. 10148. 

Six vesper hymns. 23735. 

Sleep, my love. 173883. 

Sleepless dreaming. 15054. 

Sobre las olas. 6326. - 

Softly o’er the rippling waters. 
6331. 

Some sweet day. 2718. 


piano compositions, 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 
Somebody. 2719. 
Something for thee. 10195. 
Songs from the operas. 27107. 
Sons of liberty. 15117. 
Sounds in the night. 923. 
Southern rose. 10271. 
Souvenir of Spain. 24451. 
Spanish dance. 27128. 
Spanish fandango. 27129. 
Sparkling jewels. 10232. 
Spin, spin. 173882. 
Staceato polka. 15150. 
Still, still with thee. 
Strew fairest flowers. 
Sub rosa. 10280. 
Summer of the heart. 17414. 
Sun is sinking fast. 12277. 
Sunrise song. 10300. 
Sure pop. 27197. 
Swallow (The) 
Sweet daffodil. 27206. 
Sweet memories. 27209. 
Sweetest story ever told. 6544. 
Sweetheart. 27216. 
Swinging to sleep. 2802. 
Taps.- 15235. 
Tesoro mio. 


2763, 22126. 
12259. 


10316. 


10385. 


This is My commandment. 17489. 
This is that bread. 24609. 
Thou art my rest. 15303. 
Thou’rt like unto a flower. 9978. 


Three flies. 10431. 

Three idyls from Arcady. 26361. 
Three instructive sonatas. 21528. 
Thresher (The) 1005. 

Thy Redeemer liveth. 10441. 
Thy voice is near me. 153807. 

To the betrothed. 27327. 
Together. 15326. 

Toreador, hola. 22220. 

Treasure island. 2894. 

Trill in the works of Beethoven. 


24649. 
Trustingly, trustingly. 12368. 
Tullochgorum. 20662. 


*Twas within a mile o’ Edinboro 
town. 17546. 

Twenty popular anthems. 24674. 

Twenty-five easy and progressive 


studies. 20964. 

Twenty-five easy piano pieces. 
25628. 

Two clocks. 27368. 

Two processional bymns. 8222. 


Under the spreading chestnut tree. 
2915. 

Union Jack. 10534, 12885. 

Unto Thee I lift mine eyes. 

Vagabondia. 22248. 

Valse des fleurs. 2904. 

Valse noble. 27390. 

Van speme. 29338. 

Very easy piano duets. 27400. 

Voices of home, sweet home. 19309. 


6791. 


pes 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 
Wasatch march. 12480. 
We lift our hearts 

12436. 
Welcome, happy morning. 10693. 
What wouldst thou have? 8384. 
When. 27476. 
When sweet birds sing. 6978. 


to Thee. 


While baby sleeps. 1107. 
Whisperings of love. 27516. 
With autumn leaves. 27550. 


Who will roll us away the stone. 
12490. 


Wind and sea. 24849. 

Woo thou, sweet music. 15641. 
Would you. 15652. 

Young braves. 27584. 

Young shepherdess. 27589. 
Young singers songs. 27590. 


Your lovely eyes. 12553. 
1915—a prophecy. 10887. 
Dittenhoefer (J. J.) As you float 
along on your rollers. 3277. 


Dittersdorf. German dance. 312. 
Dittersdorf (K. von) Scherzo. 22894. 
Dix GAG) 2s 


Call to prayer. 3574. 
Hearts and crafts. 4418. 
Love hath a song 5112, 14188. 
Love’s summertime. 9081. 
Muffin man. 23867. 
Ould side car. 5698. 
Pedlar Jack. 5758. 
That summer day. 20622. 
Two tiny hands. 19268. 
When somebody loves you. 12464. 
Who calls. 27519. 
Dixie music house: 
Bohemian girl. 3334. 
Dance of the daffodils. 
Fantasie original. 4068. 
Great explorer. 43838. 
Huguenots (Les) fantasia. 
Hyacinthe. 4499. 
Inventor (The) 4760. 
Llewellonian polka. 5075. 
Melodant march. 5277. 
Mineola. 5825. 
Mountain city. 5382. 
Northern star. 9492. 
Pazzazza promenade. 
Querida. 5907. 
Regent march. 17160. 
Vous et je. 6879, 6880. 
Dixon (G. T.) Gospel of St. John. 
1782. 
Dixon (CH. ys 
Farewell sailor laddie. 
Oseola. 18814. 

Dixon (J. H.) Napoleon walse. 5494. 
Dixon (W. H.) Don’t make me laugh 
Bill. 15704 (69), 7919. 
Dixson  (J.) Lighthouse 

26215. 
D’moiselle du tabarin. 


138046. 


8512. 


9664. 


16185. 


keeper. 


11169. 


1695 


INDEX 


Doane (D. G.): 
Campaign waltz. 
Jennie Crooker. 


25232. 
26088. 


Doane (W.) Safe in the arms of 
Jesus. 26948. 
Doane (W. H.): 
Careful be for nothing. 3119 
Ghd) 
Christian’s battle song. 3119 
(a6). 
Come let us adore Him. 3119 
(118). 
Comfort in prayer. 3119 (119). 


Few more marchings weary. 3119 


GEZ5) ay 

Glory land. 25721. 

Go thou alone to Jesus. 3119 
(129). 

Hail Thou once rejected Saviour. 
3119 (188). 

Hark there comes a whisper. 38119 
(186). 

Has your heart no room for Jesus? 
8119 (135). 

Hold fast His hand. 3119 (189). 


Hour is coming. 3119 (141). 

Ym dying for Thee. 3119 (144). 

Is my hope on the Rifted Rock. 
3119 (147). 

Jesus’ little friend. 3119 (148). 

Joy fills my heart. 3119 (158). 


Let us magnify the Lord. 3119 
(154). 

Let your light shine out. 3119 
(155). 

Lift high the Saviour’s love. 3119 
(156). 

March on. 38119 (159). 

O holy spirit. 3119 (167). 

One thing thou lackest. 3119 


(172). 
Only a broken heart. 3119 (178). 
Our glad hosanna. 3119 (174). 
Pleading for thee. 3119 (175). 
Praise Him. 3119 (177). 
Precious part. 3119 (178). 
Pure and holy. 792. 


Ring out the news. 3119 (181). 

Ringing thro’ the land. 3119 
(182). 

Search the scripture. 3119 (186). 


Sing His glory. 3119 (188). 
Some sweet day. 2718. 

Sound the trumpet. 3119 (191). 
Star of faith. 7182 (86). 

Sweet communion. 3119 (196). 
Walking in the steps of Jesus. 


3119 (200). 

Washed and redeemed. 3119 
(201). 

Waiting for me. 15477. 

We are trusting to-day. 3119 
(202). 

What shall I do for Jesus. 3119 
(208). 


1696 


pt. Ilr, 1. S., v. 5 


Doane (W. H.)—Continued. 
Why not come to Jesus. 
(207). 
With gentle hand He leadeth me. 
3119 (209). 
Dobbins (G.) What's the use. 10705. 
Dobbs (K. W.) Song of praise. 10204. 
Dobbyn (M.) This year, next year, 
sometime, nix. 15299. 
Doblinger (L.) (B. Herzmansky) : 
Ach, ein walzer heiss und stiss. 
7195. 
Aéroplaneuse (Die) 7. 


3119 


Als ich das erste mal. 24967. 

Alt Wien. 24968. 

Blondineu - walzer. 7487, 11015, 
15859. 


Canzone und bolero. 3584, 7585. 

Charaktersttick. 38645. 

Cudna Barbora. 25388. 

Das ist die beste marschmelodie. 
7846. 


Dernier eri. 180. 


Des teufels hochzeit. 7874. 

Didi. 185, 1540. 

Didi, O Didi, ich kenn mich nicht 
aus. 186. 


Didi-walzer. 187, 7888, 16075. 
Hinzugsmarsch. 25527. 
Engelsfliigel. 1620, 4001. 


Es zog in mich ein frieden. 8051. 
Frauen-walzer. 281, 1703. 
Fiirstenkind (Das) 298, 1712, 


4188, 8206, 11287, 13410, 16244. 
Fiirstenkind-walzer. 4190, 8210- 
8213, 18418. 
Geschiedene frau. 1741, 8258. 
Heut’ ist unser hochzeitstag. 394. 
Hochzeitsnacht. 400. 
Hochzeits-walzer. 16383, 25852. 
Hiite dich vor blondinen. 8511. 
Ich kann ja nichts daftir. 446. 
Ich kann mein temperament nicht 
halten. 25973. 
Ich mécht’euch gern beweisen,. 
wie gross meine liebe ist. 8649. 
Ich schweife ruhelos. 8651. 
Im friihling. 8673. 
Im lebenslenz. 407. 
Im traume liegt. 8675. 
Immer der tapfere 
1958. 
Ja’v uzdé temp’rament 
nemim. 26072. 
Jak dostati muze. 
Jak Stola ruce svaze. 26081. 
Ja¥ku stara to ty nedélas. 26083. | 
Kde nasi lasky maj. 26123. 
Kdo m4 laska chcite znati. 7 
Keusche Barbara. 26131. | 
Kind, du kannst tanzen. 13960. | 
Kinderlieder, ténet wieder. 8846. | 
Klainge aus dem paradies. 8861. — 
Kleines lied. 8866. 
Laridon, larida, laridette. 


Kassian. 
svaj 
26080. 


531. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Doblinger (L.) 
Continued. 
Leben und lieben. 
11613, 16688. 
Liebe und trompetenblasen. 
Lied der Colombine. 2122. 
Lumpus und Pumpus. 9089. 
Madame Castignac, das ist nicht 
mein geschmack. 576. 


(B. Herzmansky )— 
14022, 8910, 
541. 


Man erlaubt ’s nicht. 585. 

Mann mit den drei frauen. 586, 
2196, 

Mein kleiner chapeau. 92831. 


Mit dem edelweiss. 143828, 16847. 


18663. 

Mutter ging schlafen. 647. 

Neues Wiener operetten-album. 
676. 

O Barbara du keusche. 26586. 

O Barboro, ty cudna. 26587. 

O Gott ich bin yerliebt. 696. 

Pallikarenlied. 734. 

Prinzesslein und  schweinehirt. 
5878, 9783. 

Probiermamseil (Die) 779. 

Proc pravé ji mam byt ctnost- 
nym. 26795. 

Raubermarsch. 795, 17146, 120387. 

Resignation. S808, 5958, 9866. 


Romantisches sttick. 17197, 14881. 


Schleier der Pierrette. 14948, 
6105. 

Schleier-tanz. 847, 2624. 

Schottischer hochzeitsmarsch. 
851, 2634. 

Schule der skalen technik, 6126. 


Schottisches midchen, schottische 


braut. 852. 

Sieben (Die) torichten jung 
fraulein. 870. 

Siehst du, alte, so was tust du 
mecht.. 27037. 

Singend tiber die heide. 10142. 


So wollen wir marschieren. 10170. 

Strammes regiment. 15164, 17401, 
19128, 

Stisse Susann’. 

Tal der liebe. 


10282. 
2812, 10354, 19177, 


A (3 
Tapfer soldat. 972, 2815, 27241. 
Tschindadara, bumdadara zur 
__ lieb’ gehéren zwei. 1022. 
Ub’ immer treu und redlichkeit. 
_, L029. 
Uber berg und Tal. 19270, 153880, 
17553. 
Um die linde geht der tanz. 
10519. 
Venus in griinen. 10578. 
Vier lieder. 342. 
Walser-entr’acte. 1060. 


Walzer, wer hat dich wohl er- 
dacht. 10654, 1061, 12428. 

Warum soll ich g’rad’ allein der 
einzig moralische sein. 27489. 


Doblinger (L.) (B. Herzmansky)— 
Continued. 
Wen ich lieb wollt ihr wissen. 
27467. 
Wenn ein weib den braven- mann 
verlisst. 27469. 


Wie kriegt man einen mann. 275380. 

Wo dich der Wiener-wald um- 
rauseht. 27555. 

Dobson (A. M.R.) Night-wind. 14484. 

Dobson (G. C.) Universal banjo in- 


structor. 19487 (23). 
Dobson (H.) Te Deum Jaudamus. 
22169. 


Dobson (H. C.) See Dobson (G. C.) 
Dobson (M. R.) Purple moor. 26811. 
Dodge (E. T.) Of course I love you, 
darling. 14548. 

Dodge (J. W.): 

Bye & bye. 15894. 

Fairyland. 16177. 

Gipsy rover. 16265. 


Moon, moon, moon. 16855. 
Dodworth (A.) Varsovianna. 19300. 
Dodworth (A.) See also Dodworth 
(iE G.) 

Dodworth (T. G.) New varsovianna. 
10887 (47). 

D6ll (A.) Wanderbursche sang ein 


lied. 10656. 
Doenhoff (A.) Etude no. 3. 
Doring (C. H.): 

Six melodious study pieces. 
Song without words. 6393. 
Vier charakteristische und melo- 
dische oktaven-ettiden. 16084. 
Doerr (C. R.) Memories of days gone 
by. 23t%o: 
Doersam (C. H.) We are going, com- 

rades, going. 17635. 

Doherty (J. V.) Our California girls. 

24068. 

Dohnanyi (H. v.): 
Hochzeits-walzer. 


8057. 
7903. 


163838, 25852. 


Im lebenslenz. 457. 
Quartett, des dur. 18026. 
Schleier des  Pierrette. 14948, 
6105. 
Tolle gesellschaft. 10468. 
Dolf (Mrs. E. J.) Loo-hoo-hoony. 
26248. 
Doll (C. L.) Ten real embellishments. 


27670. 

Dollar princess. 195, 271, 744, 807, 816, 
818, 863, 927, 1019, 7906, 9646, 3889, 
5980, 5984, 18181, 11170, 11969, 
16083, 18027. 

Dollarprinzessin (Die). 

Dolores. Brook (The). 1 

Dolphin (H.) Sighing winds. 

Dominic (F.) Oregon grape. 

Don César de Bazan. 16774. 

Don Dell. 11429, 18029. 

Don Juan. 28862. 


1121, 24853. 

11538 (148). 
22058. 

18812. 


1697 


INDEX 
pt: Diese wes 
Don Quichotte. 9183, 9187, 9194, | Donohue (R.) On the banks of Kil- 
21664. larney with sweet Katie Carney. 

Don Sebastiano. 3892. 9591. 

Donadio (L.): Donovan (G.) Reverie (A) 26873. 
*Nu suonno nire. 20294. Donovan (J. L.) When the girl who 
Nun o’tenive. 20295. used to love me sang. 10786. 
°O ritorno d’ ’a galera. 20304. Donovan (W. H.): 

Donahan (J. J.) By the ocean side. All aboard for Spoony land. 


25219. 


Donahue (J. J.) Her old fashioned 


homestead on the hill. 8448, 25835. 
Donald (P.): 
I’m gettin’ so daft about Mary. 
436. 
O my heart aye warms tae the tar- 
tan “702: 
Donaldson (A.) When the heart beats 
true. 27495. 


Donaldson (B. S.): 
Love’s demand. 9074. 
Valse Circe. 17570. 
Donaldson (D.) Love’s reward, dear, 
waits for you. 21616. 
Donaldson (W. J.) When the summer 
comes around. 10740. 
Donaldson & Sherman. Love’s reward, 
dear, waits for you. 21616. 
Donizetti (G.): 
Andante finale. 
Com’ € bello. 


7915. 
e177. 


Daughter of the regiment. 1557, 
21090. 

Gioco di rea fortuna. 3892. 

Lucia di Lammermoor. 1558, 


3893, 3894, 16092, 19702, 21091. 
No! De malvagi in van. 1381387. 
O Lisbona alfin ti miro. 3892. 

O mio Fernando. 21092. 
O my soul, bless thou Jehovah. 

1562. 


Quando rapita in estasi. 3895. 
Quella fonte. 3895. 
Regimentstochter (Die) 18030, 


25474. 
Regnava nel silenzio. 3895. 
Si voli il primo. 11177. 
Springtime. 11175. 
Sextette from Lucia di Lammer- 
moor. 18188. 

Spirit of light. 13139. 
Though to heaven from 
fiying. 18140. 
Tranquillo ei posa. 


Donlan, Ck, dis) 


SOrrow 


lt la gre 
Six songs. 22933. 


Donnawell (F.) Circus gallop. 17946.. 


Donnell (C.) 
26648. 

Donnelly (J. C.) 
7862. 

Donner (M.): 
Canto religioso. 
Gavotte scintillante. 
Two old Dutch songs. 


Oh that kissing rag. 
Dear old Carolina. 
7584. 


8239. 
13141. 


17760. 
What’s the use of smiling. 19355/ 
Dony (A. A. S.) Album di ballabili. 
12597. 
Dooley (J. T.) 
Doppler (F.): 


Pennant (The) 5761. 


Ilka. 4675. 
Nocturne. 7928. 
Doré (A.): 
Legend of St. Christopher. 26182. 
Song of cherries. 6375. 
Dore (C. E.) Anna Belle. 20854. 
Doré (D.): 
Chanticlair, the barnyard Romeo. 
15939. 
I have my eyes on a chicken. 
16434. 
Dorel (M.): 
Come back to me. 19634. 
True love. 20657. 
Doret (G.) Aliénor. 12600. 


Dorfkomtesse (Die) 3906-8908, 6564, 
138152, 13640, 15068. 

Dorflinger (P.) In the light of the 
dear old moon. 4722. 

Doria Chee): 
Camelia. 
Réve fleuri. 
Sonando. 27 

Doria (05 as Sei 

25479. 

Dorise (La) 

Dorn (E.) 

Dorn: (1..) 


composizioni. 


1566. 

Oberon. 703. 
See Meyer (J. L.) 
Doron (B.) Awakening. 19505. 
Dorrell (M.) Chicago town. 20995. 
Dortch (D. E.): 

Go ye hymnal. 113812. 

Ministry of song. 2266. 
Dossert (EF. -G.): 

And Tf believe him. 10987. 

Broadway lament. 11026. 


Chicken and the frog. 11075, 
17742 | (41) 
Good-bye, Yankee Doodle. 11320. 


I just can’t wait. 11421. 
I’m looking for a little girl who’s 
looking for a man. 11447. 


In praise of the joliy tar. 11508. 
In the garden. 11512. 
Just because I’m me. 11572. 


March of the gods. 
(70). 

My own botanical garden. 

Oh! Mister Jupiter. 14564. 

Oh we know. 11917. 

Princess of dreams. 


11722, 17742 
14428. 


12025. 


1698 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.Dec., 1910 


Dossert (F. G.)—Continued. 
Skylark (A) 20509. 
Style, style, style. 12268. 
Tuck me in a taxicab. 12871. 
Wedding bells. 12448. 
When love is there. 12458. 
When the bloom is on the bottle. 
15555, 17742 (95). 
Dottke (S.): 


Charge of the Cossacks. 7636. 
Lost happiness. 9044. 
Doty (B.) When I was a boy on my 
father’s farm. 15549. 
Doty (W. G.) Back home. 7380. 
Dougan (T. C.) Meet me in the star- 
light. 22382. 


Doughty (B. N.): 
Evening song. 18269. 
Jesus our Saviour is risen. 13899. 
Over the river. 14647. 
Resting place. 14888. 
Wondrous power of Jesus. 
Doughty (E.) Herald (The) 
Douglas (C. N.): 
Goodbye sweetheart. 19841. 
I long to see the old old home 
once more. 19941. 
My queen of dreams. 21771. 
World in which I’m king. 3086. 
Douglas (C. W.): 
Asperges me. 


15635. 
25836. 


7323. 


Cantica eucharistica. 11045. 
Compline. 12984. 
Douglas (H.): 
Legende. 21544. 
Phantasy. 5778. 
Douglas (K.) Carissima. 19589, 
20975. 


Douglas (S). Margaret Cooper lancers. 
5224 


Douglas ny 
Douglass (T.) 


Waiting. 6893. 
Lady of my dreams. 


26165. 
D’Ourviile (L.) Wild roses. 24844. 
Dow (S. A.) Home, sweet home. 
8481. 


Dowden (T. F.) Magnificat and nune 


dimittis. 26314. 
Dower (F.) My. heart’s delight. 
23881. 


Dowland (J.): 


Lachrymae pavan. 2089, 4952. 


Tanzlied. 20597. 
Dowler (W.) Please let me go home. 
768. 


Dowling (W.): 
Bloggs unlimited. 
Oh! Mr. Chantecler. 
Simple life. 15029. 
Twigg’s family doctor. 6747. 
Down (E. G.) There is one thing in 
this world. 2848. 
Downe (EK. H.) True (The) American. 
24657. 


11014. 
18786. 


PE ml 


Downen (L. C.) 
your honey. 3727. 
Downie (J.)' If you but cared. 1950. 
Downing (B.), jr.: 
Lillie dear. 18520. 
Up in the clouds. 
Downing (L. J.): 
Evening song. 21150. 
God’s temple. 25738. 
Only a rose. 9612. 
Sad memories. 17238. 
Violets. 10599. 
Downs (A. W.) Holy war. 
Downs (J. H.) King of life. 8849. 
Downs (J. K.) Strolling. 22136. 
Downs (S. M.) Senior march, Brad- 
ford academy. 12157. 
Downs (W. A.) Cooing of the doves. 
7764. : 
Dox (J.C.) St. Mark’shymnal. 24255. 
Doyen (A.): 
Sonate en mi bémol. 
Trio en ré mineur. 
Doyle (A. J.): 
Goose step. 19844. 
In my garden of golden dreams. 
8697. 

It’s got to be someone I 
238471, 24911 (181). 
Doyle (H. C.) When a nice little 

girl loves you. 3019. 
Doyle (J. N.) Moonlit room. 9322. 
Doyle (J. T.) Eyes *of Irish blue. 
4047, 3119 (19). 
Doyle (M. A.) O salutaris. 
Draeseke (F.): 
Grosse messe. 
Messe a capella. 
Dragons de Villars. 
Drake (C. B.): 
Onward my native land. 24055. 
Vermonter’s (A) song. 24719. 
Drake (D. S.) Why don’t you wait 
for me sweetheart. 7031. 
Drake & Doncourt. If every dream 
came true. 16476. 
Draper (C. H.): 

Annexation march. 3240. 
Melrose march. 2236. 
Drayton (H. C.) Chanticleer 

15942. 

Drdla (F.): 
Aubade dete. 15779. 
Canzonetta. 1573. 
Carmen-phantasie. ¢ 
Chant d’amour. 25272 
Chant de la fileuse. 1 
Friihlings-serenade. 
Poéme. 3918. 
Scherzando. 8919. * 
Sérénade. 38920, 27006, 14985. 
Souvenir. 27122. 
Vision. 10608. 

Dream faces. 201. 

Dream of Egypt. 


Come on kiddo, I’m 


20677. 


4464. 


25487. 
25488. 


love. 


21ST 


11341. 
9268. 
18963. 


(The) 


~~“ 7 
25666. 


17708, 17117. 


1699 


INDEX 


Pt. LRG GESS Vi 


Drescher (C. W.) 
Hohenberg-gayotte. 
Dress (A.): 
Haee Dies. 8363. 
High mass. 11390. 
Terra tremuit. 838638. 
Dressler (L. R.) Message of peace. 
2254, 25196: 
Dressler (M.) 
Dressler (W.): 
Avant coureur. 38306. 
Poor old Moses. 18890. 
Drew (J.) Wrecked steamer Mataafa. 
15654. 
Dreyer (H. H.) Eternal peace. 
Dreyschock (F.): 


13626. 


Yankee tickle. 22655. 


13258. 


Berceuse. 251384. 
Nocturne. 38936. 
Drigezs, (CB. NS.) 560,536 march. 
24911. 
Drigo (R.): 


Forét enchantée., 4141. 
Millions d’Arlequin. 2259, 18653. 
Valse Boston. 10548, 12395. 
Driscoll (A.): 
Dance of the sprites. 
Valse in D. 7954. 
Driscoll; (hy): : 
Oriental dance. 5687. 
Whither is my beloved gone. 17023. 
Driver (J. M.) Since that day have 
I loved you. 17323. 
Drolshagen (P.) Honeymoon. 16398. 
Drowns (H. C.) I want to sleigh with 
you. 8628. 
Druh  (€))) pseud: See Hurd (C.) 
Drumheller (C. A.): 


22848. 


Blooming roses. 7491. 
Brilliant star. 1351. 
Camelia polka. 109, 1368. 


Circus galop. 141, 1450. 

Dash along. 1517. 

Dashing spray. 1519. 

Drifting clouds. 211, 1587, 20814 


(ii: 
Festival parade. 19769. 
Fireside. 1670. 
Golden rubies. 323. 


Golden spray. 3824, 1772. 
Good evening. 3882. 
Grand imperial march. 348, 1794. 


Hattie Belle. 1849. 
No you don’t. 684, 20814 (21). 
Ocean pearl. 704. 


Old oaken bucket. 2408. 
Pandora march. 736, 2445, 21865. 
Queen of the flowers. 2522. 
Rose leaf. 2589. 
Rubicon polka. 882. 
Silver spray. 892. 
Sunshine on the lea. 
Visions of love. 2968. 
Drumheller (L. A.): 
Bloom of youth. 
Bower of roses. 


951, 2780. 


86. 
20950. 


| Du Buy 


Herzogin Sofie | Drumheller (L. A.)—Continued. 


Cadets’ drill. 3566. 
Chiming bells of long ago. 
Chrysanthemum. 140. 
Church on the mountain. 
Dancing stars. 16038. 
Festival parade. 253. 
Katydid. 11582. 
Little charmer. 5058. 
Love’s golden star. 26280. 
Merry sleigh ride. 2247. 
My guiding star. 9382. 
Old oaken bucket. 2409. 
Royal crown. 830. 
Thunder and lightning. 
Warblings of love. 2994. 
Where memory dwells. 7004. 

Drummond (D. H.) In sunny Kansas 

long ago. 21444. 
Drury (F. K. W.) Illinois sunset song. 
28416, 25989. 

Duble (C. E.): 

Luna dome. 


22751. 


5694. 


2864. 


5159. 


Prince imperial. 5875. 
Dubois (A.) Méthode complete de 
trombone. 18644. : 


Du Bois (G.) Old home down on the 
farm. 22440 (8). 
Dubois (R.) Orpheus 
14626. 
Dubois (T.): 
Au sommet. 7339. 
Blancheurs d’ailes. 
Cavatine. 25258. 
Chaconne moderne. 25262. 
Chamois (Le) 7618. 
Chanson @’ été. 7622. 
Chevrier (Le) 7653. 
Dixtuor.. 388,. 259%. 
Forét (La) 16281. 
Intermezzo. 18198. 
Neige (La) 9452. 
Noél. 9483. 
Papillons (Les) 
Petite 
26747. 
Prélude. 25509. 
Promenade 4 l’étang. 
Quatuor. 1592, 5903. 
Réverie-scherzo. 9882. 
Scherzo du 2e concerto. 
Soir de silence. 24407. 
Solféges 4 changements 
2714, 6350. 
Sous la profondeur. des 
24449, 
Suivons 
10286. 
Sur le lace @’ argent. 
Vers les cimes. 10585. 
Vertige (Le) 10587. 
Du Bois pub co. Hats off to W. M. A. 
16348. 


voluntaries. 


22632. 


9645. 
pastorale cbhampenoise. 


24167. 


24295. 

de clef. 
ieuilles. 
le vol des 


10308. 


(N. G.) Buster Brown. 


12860. 


1700 


papillons. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


DuBuy (W. G.) jr. Belle of Wiscon- 
sin. 3406. 
Duchatel (H.): 
Danse de la dauphine. 
Sous la ramée. 6411. 
Duckers (1.): 
At two o’ciock in the morning. 
1251. 
Will you be my 
3058. 
Duckworth (R. F.) 
in song. 8328. 
Du Clos (EH. B.) My pussy cat. 18725. 
Ducoudray (L. A. B.) Chanson du 
bon vieux temps. 12913. 
Dudas kisasszony. 17012. 
Dudley (H.): 
King of the desert. 4914. 
You don’t seem like the girl I used 


3815. 


goozie woozie. 


Gospel message 


to know. 27574. 
Dudley (L. A.) Papa dear, I’m going 
to leave you. 17066. 


Dudley (P. I.) Best day is pay day. 


22620. 
Duffell (W. E.) Mortgage on the 
home. 5371. 


Duffield (C. E.): 

Comet (The) 15990. 

Knights of the forest. 16611. 
Duffield (K. L.) Smile, smile, smile. 


10165. 
Duffner (A.) Knights of Columbus. 
26149. 
Duffy (J. T.) African glide. 24934, 
27681. ; 
Dugan (B.) Mystic rag. 26516. 
Dugan (R.) I will return to you. 
445. 
Dugan bros. Mystic rag. 26516. 
Dugdale (H. K.): 
Agnes May. 12589. 
Alumni (The) 1192. 
Arkansas. 38266. 
Beyond the stars. 20925. 
Broken promise. 11027. 


Cabin (The) by the cliff. 17889. 

Call me up on the phone dear. 
22695. 

City boy. 22781. 

Come back to me sweet Majorie. 


21021. 
Dream (A) 25489. 
Dream girl. 22919. 


Dreamland. 13181. 

Eva Lea. 18100. 

How would I do. 4492. 

I love thee. 11482. 

I’m dreaming of you. 25983. 

I miss thee so. 25949. 

I wonder if you’re longing. 21416. 

If you'll go boating. 21428. 

Just a little corner. 21508. 

Just look into my eyes dear. 
Zi aiate 


Land of dreams. 18484. 


Dugdale (H. K.)—Continued. 
Love’s challenge. 21607. 
Lullaby (A) 26288. 
My heart is thine. 21754. 
New morning. 26543. 
Only a bunch of violets. 21845. 
Pet white ribbonier. 26742. 
Raining. 21927. 
Roses will tell. 21978. 
She has her mother’s style. 22044, 


Silver water. 27046. 
Sometimes. 22089. 
When the old hawthorne tree is in 
bloom. 22354. 
When the sunflowers blossom. 
22300: 
Where the fragrant roses grow. 
PATO): 
Will you remember me. 27540. 
Won't you cuddle closer Cutey. 
12526. 
Won't you take a stroll with me. 
; 22405. 
Yesterday. 19418. 
Duhem (E.) Fiangailles de fauvette. 
18128. 
Dukas (P.): 
Ariane et Barbe-Bleue. 15766. 
Cing filles @Orlamonde. 3695. 
Polyeucte. 9727. 
Prelude élégiaque. 9770. 
Dukes (G. C.) If you will only smile. 
16493. 
Dumont (F.) Plant a watermelon on 
my grave. 20378. 
Du Mont (H.) ‘Trois messes. 16120. 
Dumont (X.) Hsther. 18095. 
Dunbar (—) Who knows? 10772, 
12486. 
Duncan (H.) Six songs. 22988. 
Duncan (Mrs. E. C.) North Carolina 
state federation song. 18758. 


Duncan (M.) Love’s way. 95149. 
Duncan (Mrs. R.) Love’s way. 569. 
Duncanson (Mrs. L. D.) Charming 
Kitty. 7648. 
Duneanson (L. D.): 
Coming generation. 38738 
Robert Emmet song. 5990. 
Dungan (G. W.): 
Columbia’s redemption. 
Here to stay. 18251. 
Precious memories. 
Temperance songs. 
Dungan (J. M.): 
Beyond to-day. 
Consecrate us. 38747. 
Gospel light. 4807. 
He suffered and died. 4413. 
How bright the Christian 
should be. 4488. 
Like as a father. S9S0. 
Love abideth. 9048. 
O love that wilt not let me go. 
5586. 


7724. 


18897. 
19191. 


3430. 


life 


1701 


INDEX 


pt. 117, BSS, Wed 


Dungan (J. M.)—Continued. 
Scatter seeds of love. 6098. 
Stand for the right. 6449. 
Tell it to others. 6595. 

Dunham (H. M.): 


First sonata in G minor. 1153 
(150). 
Meditation. 21671. 


Dunham (R. W.): 
Ave verum. 3309. 

Office for the Holy Communion. 
21820. 
Dunham (W. J.) 
as McKee. 9099. 
Dunhill (T. F.).: 

Child’s garden of melodies. 

Danse caprice. 19676. 
Drowsy noon. 18058. 
Fairy minuet. 18113. 
Galopade. 18165. 
Hunting horns. 18285. 
John Gilpin. 498. 
Lament. 20070. 
Morning song. 18680. 
Sea song. 19031. 
Valse lyric. 19295. 
Variations on an original theme. 


McCann is as good 


7663. 


10569. 
Dunkels (E.): Ghosts. 18449. 
Dunkleberger (R.) Dora Brown. 
16098. 
Dunkler (E.): 
Ballade. 22934, 
Berceuse. 22615. 


Caprice hongroise. 22709. 
Chanson 4 boire. 22730. 
Danse hollandaise. 22868. 
Fileuse (La) 23017. 
Larme (Une) 23567. 
Reverie. 24205. 


Tarantelle. 24556. 
Dunkley (F.) Te Deum laudamus. 
6582. 


Dunlap (M. E.) When the golden 
gates unfold. 15559. 
Dunn (H. N.) ~~ Little orphans of 
Cherry. 5065. 
Dunn (J.S.) Zion melodies. 12559. 
Dunn (W. FF.) Girl with the twink- 
ling eyes. 18179. 
Dunn (W. L.) His Car’lina sweet- 
heart. 25846. 
Dupin (P.) Pastorale. 
Dupont (G.): 
Bruissement de la mer. 
Chanson. 25510. 
Clair d’étoiles. 7696. 
Dans les dunes, par un clair matin. 


20353, 21878. 
7544, 


7832. 
Glu (La) 4256, 8496, 23120. 
Houles. 8496. 
Maison du souvenir. 9127. 
Mélancolie du bonheur. 9234. 
Mon frére le vent. 9311. 
Sérénade 4 Ninon. 27009. 


Dupont (G.)—Continued. 
Soir dans les pins. 10174. 
Soleil se joue dans les vagues. 
10180. 
Voiles sur eau. 10615. 
Dupuis (A.): 
Fidélaine. 18129. 
Trois piéces symphoniques. 3945. 
Duquesne pub. co. Conneaut march 
and two-step. 17967. 
Durand (A.): 
Aux Cascines. 
Brindisi. 7528. 
Chacone. 7615. 
Chanson toscane. 
Confidences. 7756. 
Douce pensée. 7926. 


7358. 


7628. 


Eehos de Fiesole. 8000. 
First waltz. 21186. 
Gavotte. 134388. 

Grand duo. 8388. 
Marche Tschkess. 9152. 


Menuet de Bargame. 14271. 
Pomponnette. 58385. 
Premiére valse. 20392. 
Priére a la Madone. 9776. 


Refrain des chasseurs. 9839. 
Regrets. 9842. 

Retraite du guet. 9871. 
Réve de Michel-Ange. 9875. 
Réverie. 9881. 

Romance sans paroles. 9935. 
Ronde d’Auvergne. 9944. 
Ronde de nuit. 9945. 
Scherzo. 7966. 
Sérénade venitienne. 10103. 
Sur les bords de ’Arno. 10309. 
Valse. 16121. 

Vieille chanson. 10595. 

1°? nocturne. 7967, 

1°°° valse. 24908. 

2° nocturne. 7968. 

3e valse en sol. 20810. 

4me. valse en fa. 22488. 

Se valse. 20811. 

6me. valse. 22489, 


Durand (A.) et fils: 
A Vorée du bois. 


A toi. AsGie 

A travers champs. 

Adagio. 9488. 

Air et bourrée. 7209. 

Allemande. 7236. 

Aria. 2760. 

Arioso. 7309. 

Attrapera, attrapera pas. 

Au crépuscule. 3291. 

Aux premiéres clartés de laube. 
3305, 10964, 19502. 

Ballet. 73892. 

Bapteme des cloches. 

Berceuse. 1305. 

Berceuse tendre. 

Cabaletta. 3565. 


1157. 


3126. 


1252. 


7396. 
3422. 


1702 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Durand (A.) et fils—Continued. Durand (A.) et fils—Continued. 


Camp de Wallenstein. 4745. 
Caquets. 7595. 

Chanson du petit mousse. 1408. 
Chanson gaie. 3635. 

Chauvre (Le) 7649. 

Cing filles d’Orlamonde. 3695. 
Cortége. T7776. 

Danse de la gipsy. 6057. 
Danse des Devadasis. 1512. 
Danse macabre. 6058. 
Dialogue. 7886. 

Doubles cordes. 7925. 
Ecureuils (Les) 3972. 

Enfant prodigue. 38999. 
Etude. 6108. 


Etude symphonique. 4020, 1632. 

Exercices de virtuosité. 8089. 

Foi (La) 6060. 

Galante conversation. 8224. 

Gavotte. 8233. 

Gavotte des ballerines. 1730. 

Gavotte et menuet. 8238. 

Gigue. 6061, 8261. 

Gloire (La) 2605. 

Grand duo. 8338. 

Impromptu-idylle. 3871. 

Intermezzo. 4317. 

Joli jeu de furet. 4846, 11554, 
16563. 

Largo espressivo. 8893. 

Marche héroique. 6062. 

Max et Thécla. 4746. 

Méchante Minette. 9222. 

Menuet. 6064. 

Mort (La) de Wallenstein, 4747. 

Pastorale. 746, 9659. 

Pavane. 5747. 

Pélléas et Melisande. 2462. 

Petit ane gris. 9686. 

Petit carillon. 11989. 

Petite suite. 9689, 17853. 

Petite valse, 11994. 

Petits bébés. 9690. 

Petits pages Louis XIII. 2476. 

Prélude. 10475. 

Premiére cavaliére. 2500. 

Printemps. 12026. 

Quatuor, 4 cordes. 2519, 2569, 
5904. 

Recuerdos. 98338. 

Régardez moi danser. 2542. 

Rondo moqueur. 2586. 

Rouet d’Omphale. 9996. 

Sarabanda seriosa, 10012. 

Sarabande, et allegro assai. 10013. 

Scaramouche. 6097. 

Scherzo. 7966. 

Serenade 4 la poupée. 12164. 

Simple aveu. 6272. 

Sonate, 7427. 

Tambourin. 10356. 

Tarantelle. 6572. 

Trois chansons. 7871. 

Trois rapsodies, 6728. 


1703 


Trois tableaux. 6065. 

Vagabond (Le) 2920. 

Valse gondolée. 6806. 

Valse naive. 2928. 

Valsette fieurie. 2982. 

Venez, Prince Charmant. 10575. 
dF? vailse. Ais. 

2™° quatuor. 10883. 


Durand (D. W.) Connecticut laurel. 
17968. 
Durand (H.): 


Chum Highball. 22777. 

I love to love a Mason. 19945. 

Old red school. 5638. 

Which? grand baby or baby grand. 
38045, 10887 (219). 

You’re the fellow that’s been run- 
ning after me. 10850, 10887 
(225). 


Durand (J.): 


Air 4 danser. 12592. 
Deux 4 deux. 13107. 
Menuet vieux style. 14273. 


Durand (Lucien) Valse des elfes. 
10555. \ 
Durand & cie.: 


A Vaube crépusculaire, 12567. 
A travers les champs. 24918. 
Ah, viens en moi. 7372. 

Air 4 danser. 12592. 

Air de Laodice. 7208. 

Ame des Iris. 15739. 

Amour console. 12627. 
Amoureuses piques. 20848. 
Andantino. 18999, 24257. 
Anniversaire de grand-papa. 12647. 
Arabesques. 15763. 

Ariane et Barbe-Bleue. 15766. 
Ariette. 7306. 

Arlequin. 15767. 

Au’ matin clair: 15777. 

Au pays du réve. 12690. 

Aux Cascines. 7358. 
Berceuse. 15840. 

Bourrée. 19558. 

Brindisi. 7528. 

Cantabile. 19585. 

Cathédrale engloutie. 12904. 
Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest. 12909. 
Chacone. 7615. 

Chanson Toscane. 7628. 
Collines d’Anacapri. 12954. 
Colombine. 15971. 
Confidences. 7756. 

Danse campagnarde. 22860. 
Danse de Puck. 18058. 
Danses. 7868. 

Danseuses de Delphes. 13066. 
Déjanire. 26950. 

Des pas sur la neige. 13103.* 
Deux 4 deux. 138107. 

Deux soeurs. 7882. 

Dolores. 7912. 

Douce pensée. 7926. 


Durand & cie.—Continued. 


INDEX 


Echos de Fiesole. 8000. 


Heole de la dictée. 13215. 

Kn fanant. 8028, 11209. 
Hnfant (L’) prodigue. 25550. 
tude de concert. 16157. 


Iitude symphonique. 8058. 
Fille aux cheveux de lui. 
18132, 23019, 25622. 
Yorét bleue. 19791. 
Gavotte. 9992, 13488. 
Golliwogg’s cake-walk. 8312. 


13327, 


Heure (L’) délicieuse. 18254. 
Heure silencieuse. 25840. 
Heures (Les) d’éte’. 18255. 
Hironelle (L’). 8467. 
Hommage a Haydn. 8483. 
Iberia. 13762, 16468. 
Impressions exotiques. 19998. 
Insaisissable. 16525. 

Jardins sous la pluie. 8764. 
Jeunesse d’ Hercule. 17236. 
Joyeuse idylle. 13909. 
Lamento. 14004. 


Larghetto du quintette. 143878. 

Lecons d’harmonie. 14025. 

Lied. 8250. 

Ma mére l’oye. 16728, 26296. 

Marche riante. 16762. 

Marche Teherkess. 9152. 

Mazurka. 11761. 

Menuet. 9254, 14267, 20464. 

Menuet de Bergame. 14271. 

Menuet sur le nom Haydn. 8726, 
9257. 

Menuet vieux style. 

Minstrels. 14807. 

Mon coeur s’ouvre 4 ta voix. 9993. 

Mon doux Jesus sera Varmure. 
T3T74. 

Muse et le poéte. 

Nocturne. T7766. 

O salutaris. 9523. 

On ferme. 11930. 

Ouverture de Féte. 

Pantalon. 17063. 

Pastorale. 9657, 18847. 

Pendant la cueillete. 18859. 

Petit berger. 20358. 

Petite laitiére. 18868. 

Phaéton. 19002. 

Piéce en sol. 12725. 

Piéce héroique. 18873. 

Piéce romantique. T7617. 

Pierrot. 17098. 

Plaisir d’amour. 

Plus que lente. 


142738. 


17238, 24258. 


19000. 


14722, 18877. 
20377, 24126. 


Polka. 12010. 
Polyeucte. 9727. 

Pour dormir. 9748. 
Prelude. 16065, 18898. 
Prélude élégiaque. 9770. 
Prelude et fugue. 9994. 


20391. | 
1704 


Prélude, fugue et variation. 


° 


pt. Il, 1. S.,.v.5 


Durand & cie.—Continued. 


Preludes. 138089. 
Premiére rhapsodie. 14766, 26786. 
Premiére valse. 20392. 


Presto de la 22" symphonie. 138584. 
Priére a la Madone. 9776. 
Printemps. 14774. 

Printemps qui commerce. 9995. 


Procession nocturne. 9787. 

Promenoir des deux amants. 20397. 

Quand vous me montrez une rose. 
24179. 

Refrain de perrette. 

Refrain des chasseurs. 

Regrets. 9842. 

Renouveau (Le) 9868. 

Retraite der guet. 9871. 

Réve de Michel-Ange. 9875. 

Réverie. 9881. 

Riviere de chez nous. 

Romance. 9928. 

Romance de la 30" 
18585. 

Romance sans paroles. 9985. 

Ronde d’Auvergne. 9944. 

Ronde de nuit. 9945. 

Ronde des follets. 26914. 

Rondes de printemps. 9946, 14888, 
24225. 

Rondo capriccioso. 9249. 

Roses du soir. 21977. 

Samson et Dalila. 19004. 

Sauteuse. 10016. 

Scaramouche. 17252. 

Scéne et valse. 24289, 24290. 

Serenade interrompue. 14983. 

Sérénade venitienne. 10103. 

Si tu le veux. 17310. 

Sonate. 7377. 

Sons et les parfums tournent dans 


14822. 
9839. 


17189. 


symphonie. 


Yair du soir: Asie 
Souhaits. 17376. 
Souvenir. 12232. 


Souvenir de Berck. 24450. 


Splendeur vide. 14924. 
Stances d’Izeyl. 19116. 
Suite francaise. 24501. 


Sur la barque fleurie. 12288. 
Sur la route. 10306. 


Sur les bords de l’Arno. 103809. 

Sur quelques vers de _ Virgile. 
103810, 24519. 

Toccata. 16235. 

Valse. 11302. 

Valse alsacienne. 12394. 

Valse espagnole. 20684. 

Variations plaisantes. 24706. 


Vent dans la plaine. 15420. 
Vieille chanson. 10595. 
Violes. 15458. 
Voeux. 15452. 
1°°° arabesque. 
1°° fantaisie. 19434. 
1°* nocturne. 7967. 
1°* prélude. 13819. 


10880, -15090. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Durand & cie.—Continued. 
1®* quatuor. 177. 
1ee yvalse. 2490S. 
2™° arabesque. 10881, 18091. 
2™° nocturne. 7968. 
2-™* sonate. 194385. 
2™° valse. 8303, 23129. 
38° vyalse en sol. 20810. 
4 valses. 14955, 224388. 
a owedse. 20811. 
6™° valse. 22439. 
Durant (J. H.) Comet (The) 
19646. 
Dureau (T.) 25 études caractéris- 
tiques de solfége. 7969. 


15989. 


Durie (A.) Silent teacher. 24867. 

Durgan (G. C.) New York rag. 
20277. 

Durme (O. van) Missa in honorem. 
23817. 

Duron (S.) O vos omnes. 9530. 


Durosier (A.): 
Au point du pied. 25039. 
Corrida (La) 25375. 
Promesse (La) 26801. 
DPurst-(S. G.):: 
Folk song. 270. 
Psalm 122. 784. 
Recessional. 802. 
Duryea (O.): 
Four step. 133887. 
International flag drill. 87385. 
Rhythmic bells. 9887. 
Wild roses. 19386. 
Dusenberg (L.) Signal corps. 17312. 
Dusey (VY. P.) Play that cavalleria 
rustican. 24121, 
Dussek (—) Menuett. 21685. 
Dussek (J. L.) Matinée (La). 
Dustman (J. M.) 
14297. 


Dutton (S. A.) 
McFee. 22320. 
Dutton (T.): 
Forester’s song. 1699. 
Gavotte. 8232. 
Gnome and the fairy. 
Kris Kringle’s ride. 
Mazurka. 9212. 
Minuet. 9298. 
My bed is like a little boat. 2807. 
Petite gavotte. 2471. 
Sleigh ride. 2703. 
Tarantella. 10363. 
Ten easy piano duets. 
Valse lente. 10561. 
Will-o’-the-wisp. 19390. 
Dutton (W. H.) Will Jesus find us 
watching. 20770. 


18620. 
Mighty to save. 


Wedding of Andy 


1765. 
18481. 


216. 


Duval (A.): 

Pourquoi pas. 5847, 

Remember. 5949.  . 
Duvall (J.) Twilight pastimes. 6752. 
Duvernoy (A.) Sous bois. 19107. 


Duvernoy 
25168. 
Dvorak (A.)E 
Carneval. 25253. 
Humoreske. 1876. 
Impromptu. 3947. 
Lento slovaque. 2110. 
Slavie dance. 20511. 
Songs my mother taught me. 
19101. 
When the dear old mother. 12467. 
Dvorak (F.) Cuckoo waltz. 3785. 
Dvoraka (L.) Ma hevézda. 578. 


(J. B.) Bluette. 17862, 


Dyck (V.) Orientales. 14623. 

Dyer (J. ©.) Little drops of water. 
16665. 

Dyer (R.) Vice versa. 15434. 

Dykes (J. B.) Lead, kindly light. 
26178. 


Dylan, son of the wave. 

Kagan (Mrs. J. F.) 
Fanny. 15102. 

Eager (W. G.) 


19719. 
Song of little 


Twilight brings sweet 


dreams. 6750. 
Earhart (W.) Art songs for high 
schools. 20870. 


Earle (C. H.)! 
garden of love. 
Earle (FE. B.): 
All things whatsoever. 7233. 
Praise ye the Lord. 9760. 
Earle (W. P. S.) Everybody is crazy 
about me. 22978. 
EKarly (A.): 
Come out in my aeroplane. 17956. 
Give me the grand old U. S. A. 
19825. 
Good bye, Joe. 25749. 
I will meet you when the robins 


If you'll live in my 
4664. 


nest again. 19977. 
They can’t fool me. 27295. 
Early (H. J.) Im glad I came to 
southern. 8595. 
Early (Mrs. W.) Hey, Mister Wot- 
chemacallit Cholmondeley Green. 
25842. 


Early pub. co.: 

Come out in ma aeroplane. 17956. 

Give me the grand old U. S. A. 
19825. 

Good bye Joe. 25749. 

Hey, Mister Wotchemacallit Chol- 
mondeley Green. 25842. 

I will meet you when the robins 
nest again. 19977. 

They can’t fool me. 27295. 
EKarnshawe (W.) I sing a song. 
Easley (P. S.) Reverie in E. 
Eastburn (—) pseud for S. 

See Winner (H. J.) 
Eastern pub. eco. I feel so sad and 
you feel so glad. 8549. 
Eastman (P.) Rejoice in the Lord. 
9853. 


4605. 
14846. 
Winner. 


1705 


INDEX 


pt. Oy, ne S., Vv. D 


Eastman ¢€o.: 
Little red lark. 2148. 
My true love. 
Pretty as a picture. 9773, 14767. 
Sunflower babe. 22142. 
Easton (J. H.) When the moonlight 
paints the sea a Silvery hue. 15564. 
Easton (T. C.) Easter song. 7993. 
Easton (W. D.)' Love me for a min- 
uet. 18568. 
Easton music co. When the moonlight 
paints the sea a silvery hue. 15564. 
Eastwood (W. B.) Wait for me down 
at the corner. 20717. 
Hasy Engelmann album. 13209. 
Haton (A. C.) Come back to me 
sweetheart again. 15979. 
Eaton (H.S.) Mop rag. 11538 (82). 
Eaton (J. C.): 
I wish I had a job in Wall street. 
23389. 
Love and roses. 238655. 
My dear little girl. 23874. 
Eaton (M.) Come take a walk with 
me. 25350. 
Haton (V. O.): 
Songs my mother sang. 15112. 
We're all cousins. 15504. 
Eaton music pub. co.: 
Bright shy eyes. 22671. 
I wish I had a job in Wall street. 
23389. 
Love and roses. 
My dear little girl. 
Rival rag. 24216. 
Ebann (W.) Berceuse. 69. 
Ebel (O.) See Franklin (E.) 
Ebenspanger (R.): 
Akademiker-marsch. 12595. 


23655. 
23874. 


5476. | 
| 


NaSe puce. 14458. 
Samo napred. 14938. 

Eberbach (H.) Nightshade. 682. 
Eberhard (H.) Course of studies. 
8119 (120), 7182 (24), 17742 (6). 

Eberhardt (G.): 

Dance of the elves. 11131. 
Gnomes. 11138. 

Harlequin (The) 11354. 

Hobgoblin dance. 11395. 

Little rogue. 11647. 

Tigliche tibungen. 965. 

Technik der bogenftihrung. 981. 
Eberhart (B. T.): 

My heart shall be thy garden. 

16894. 

Somebody. 10192. 

Eberhart (N. R.) Under the spread- 
ing chestnut tree. 2915. 


Eberle (H.) Kronprinzen walzer. 
21529. 
Eberle (J.): 

Abenteuer. 1164. 


Amelia und der gendarm. 1199. 
Belagerungszustand. 3401. 
Edi-marsch. 16131. 


Eberle (J.)—Continued. 


Frauenlippen warm und weich. 
162388. 

Jagdieber. 200385. 

Liebesnacht (Hine). 2120. 

Lied an die mutter. 545. 


Nur ein Wien am Donaustrand. 
16969. 

Schicksal. 2623. 

Seelen-wanderung. 2653. 

Servus-Edi. 17294. 

Weibchen komm und tanz mit mir. 
19344. 

Ebersole (S. A.) Sunny days. 10297. | 

Hbert-Buchheim (EH.) Campus rust- 
lings. 19582. 

Echo (The) 11542, 11830, 17742 (50),. 
21206, 22368, 22440 (31), 23329, 
24878, 24890. 

Eckhardt (W. B.) 
to-day. 10748. 

Eckstein (W.) 
21983. 

Eclipse pub. co.: 

Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
19780. 

Kama. 2051. 

Melodies of Scotland. 

Mikado march. 20199. 

Mikado waltzes. 20200. 

Murmuring zephyrs. 5398. 

Old oaken bucket. 2409. 

Qui vive. 5909. 

Rippling waves. 5986. 

Three little maids from school. 
20634. 

Wandering minstrel. 20720. 

When you and I were young, Mag- 
Siew Aa pier 

Ecob (K. G.) When knighthood was 
in’ favor. “10722: 

EHdawin (—) She felt of her belt at 
the back. 17298. 

Eddy (B. C.) Boyhood days. 3497. 

Edelen (M. E.) Man bird. 14192. 

Eden (H.) Schlummerlied. 10040. 

Edgar (E.) Salut d’ amour. 10000. 

Edgar (F. B.) Tell me someway I can 
please you. 15247. 

Edgar (M.) Song of the democracy. 
10207. 

Edgar (P.): 

Good-bye, ev’rybody’s girlie. 16299. 
If my ways were yours. 11481. 
Just a word from you. 4877. 
Lasca. 11604. 

Westward ho! 10700. 

When the summer sun is dying, 
Rose-Marie. 24815. 
Eidison-Herbert. Scouts patrol. 17278. 
Edison - Herbert (J.) Caoutechoue. 

19586. : 
Edmeston (J.) Vesperanthem. 6839. 
Edmiaston (B. B.): 

Beyond the sea. 


When tomorrow is: 


Royal highlanders. 


5279. 


19539. 


1706 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan—Dec., 1910 


Edmiaston (B. B.)—Continued. 

For Me. 1978S. 

Hallelujah to Jesus. 19870. 

Lift me higher. 20090. 

Little talk with Jesus. 20108. 
Edmonds (F.) Evening service. 18102. 
Edmonds (S.) Summertime is the 

time for me. 15184. 
Edmonds (S. N.): 


Mind yo’ own business. 16838, 
19437 (56). 

My sweet Cordelia, 22440 (53), 
23800. 


Edmonds (W. G.): 
Broncho Bill. 1153 (3), 3519. 
Till justice wins the victory. 
15311, 17503, 17742 (92). 
Edouard (T.) See Bulger (T. E.) 


Edson (F.) Songs for the King’s busi- 
ness. 6396. 
Edward (E.) I am longing for to- 


morrow. 16418. 


Edwards (—) Waltz me till I’m 


weary dearie, 15481. 
Edwards (A. C.) To faithful shep- 
herds watching. 27326. 


Edwards (A. M.) Love in exile, 5115. 
Edwards (Mrs. ©. B.) Snow storm, 
27081. 
Edwards (C. T.) 
Edwards (E.): 
All join in the chorus. 15722. 
And we walked. 22510, 27682. 
Bingo, back to Boston for mine. 
Wot, 42565 (17). 
Cutey who tied your tie. 16027, 
20814 (40), 22838, 24911 (94). 
Grand old grand army man. 23162. 
Honey I will long for you. 16392, 
20814 (55), 23285, 24911 (115). 
I am longing for tomorrow. 4515, 
8535, 15704 (92). 
I’m acting as a father to the girl 
next door, 4572, 15704 (88). 
It was your pleasing smile. 4792, 
12565 (36). 
Mama knows, but she won’t tell. 


AG iat. 
My morning rose. 16906, 20814 
(8 


On parade. 11933. 


aod 


Oh you blondy. 2398, 5621, 9558, 
10887 (172), 24004. 

Since they have my name in elec- 
tric lights. .12184, 15704 (129). 

So jong Mister Flanagan. 15073, 
15704 (130). 

Sweet dreams my love. 
15704 (132). 

Texas. 17469, 20814 (109), 24581. 

That loving soul kiss. 10399, 
12565 (72), 15266. 

Tum - te - tum - tum - tum. 17545, 
20814 (114). 

You for me when your wife’s 
away. 17732. 


10321. 


Edwards (G.) inc.: 

Bird let loose. 17850. 

By the light of the Silv’ry moon. 
7182 (106). 

Don’t take a girlie to Coney. 
180382, 20814 (45). 

Down by the old sea-side. 19710. 

Horrible hobble skirt, 25873. 

I’m in love with you. 25941. 

I’m looking for a certain little 
girl, 11444, 20814 (61). 


I think the world of VOUN. Leaves 

If I was a millionaire, 25978. 

Irish eyes. 4765. 

Just because you’re a poor little 
girl. 4879, 

Kidland. 18465, 20814 (69). 

Look me over carefully. 18550, 


20814 (74). 
Look out for Jimmy Valentine, 
26249. 
Lucy Anna Lou. 11691, 20814 (75). 
Planning. 17101, 20814 (92). 
Rosa Rigoletto. 18974, 20814 (98). 
Strike up a bag pipe tune. 19135, 
20814 (104). 
Sweet Kitty Bellairs. 
20586, 20814 (107). 
Two lips. 22234. 
Vas iss los mit Looie. 6820. 
Who’s yer Hoosier friend? 
Hdwards (G.) mus. pub. co.: 
Come birdie fly. 3723. 
Irish eyes. 4765. 
Just because you’re a poor little 
girl. 4879. 
Lord! how he ean love. 560. 
Vas iss los mit Looie? 6820. 
When I waltz with you. 1088. 
Who’s yer Hosier friend? 7027. 
Edwards (H. J.) Valse poétique. 6815. 
Edwards (J.): 
Aero girl. 22461. 
Art with a capital A. 
(15). 
Love comes to stay. 1153 (70), 
2160. 


19151, 


71027 


29, 12565 


Love is a rogue. 567. 

Lovelight beaming from your eyes. 
9066. 

Merry models ball. 1153 (78), 
2246. 

Miss Molly May. 2271, 9297. 

Molly May. 11538 (80), 2284. 

Motor girl. 1153 (83), 640. 

My face is my fortune. 1153 (S85). 


Song of the heart. 3119 (75), 
6383. 

Very bad man. 3119 (90). 

Edwards (J. H.) Isn’t it pretty. 
1998. 

Edwards (J. L.): 

On the river Nile. 20324. 

Tell it to me. 19188. 


1707 


68294—10 18 


INDEX 


pt. Ike ee ve 


Edwards (L.): 
Last (The) old boy of ’61. 23568. 
Lord! how he can love. 560. 


trike up a bag pipe tune. 20814 
(104). 
Two lips. 22234. 


When you dream of the other 
girls you love. 15575. 
When I waltz with you. 1088. 
Your heart is the home of love. 
20802. 
Hdwards (M. M.) There was but one 
George Washington. 12336. 
Edwards (R. R.) It’s all in a girl’s 


style. 238470. 
Edwards (W.) Edwards’ special mu- 
sic. 18218. 
Hdwards (Mrs. W. P.): 
I am ae cowboy’s’ sweetheart. 
1885. 


Sweetest sweetheart of all. 
EHdwards (W. R.) Two heads are bet- 
ter than one. 17548. 
Edwards’ special music course. 138218. 
Edwin-Allemong (J.) Sea of love. 


14965. 
Herdmans (W. B.) Calvin College 
song. 3576. 
Kegan (J. 8S.) Melody of life. 9237. 
Hgan (P. K.) Melody of life. 9237. 
Hgan (R.) Ambleon alone. 7261. 


Egener (C. A.): 

Manola (La) 5204. 

Torida (La) 670T. 
Egerton & co. Slumber song. 2705. 
Eggeling (G.): 


Congratulations. 3746. 
Recollections of the mountains. 
9830. 
Réve de bonheur. 171738. 
Sonatine. 8001. 
Spanish dance. 6424, 
To springtime. 6692. 
7 etudes. 21111. 
25 etudes. 21118. 
Egidi (A.): 


Konigin Luise. 8872, 235538. 
Psalm. 120382. 
Hener (P.) ? 
Adjutant Herron. 10899. 
Our star-spangled banner. 9634. 
Ehlen (A. V.) When the one that you 
love loves you too. 15565. 


Hhrich (R.): 
Drah’n hab’ i’ von vatern g’ erbt. 
13166. 
Mein weibchen ist ein tiubchen. 
20184. 


Ehrlich (G.) Barearole. 22569. 
Hhrmann (M. B.): 
Because of thee. 15826. 
Child’s song treasury. 128. 
Mignonette. 16832. 


Hichheim (H.) Seven songs. 25525. 


17434. - 


Hichhorn (L. D.) 
schools. 173868. 
Eigenbroadt (A. D.) ‘Trinity. 10483. 
Hiland (F. L.) It is here I’m satis- 
fied. 4780. 
Hiland (Mrs. F. L.): 
All the days are harvest days. 


Songs for Sunday 


12602. 
And forever sing His _ praise. 
12635. 
And I’m going heaven’s road. 
12636. 


Because His Spirit’s mine. 12769. 
Call, and I thee will hear. 12878. 
Come this way. 12966. 

Ever keep me. 13274. 

Glory, He lives again. 13463. 
Happy sunlight. 13570. 

Harvest is wasting. 13580. 


He saved by His grace. 18596. 
His promise. 138632. 
His seal is on my soul. 136838. 


I will draw the world unto Me. 
18748. 
T’ll stay in His love. 
In His care. 13796. 
In that happy clime. 13811. 
Made white by the Blood. 14177. 
O wonderful world of light. 14540. 
Our consecration hymn. 14634. 
Signal triumph. 15024. 
Singing a wonderful song. 15043, 
Songs to His honor. 15114. 
They have tried Him. 15291. 
"Tis the purpose of my song. 
15316. 

What will you do. 15533. 

Where we'll never say good-bye. 
15589. 

Who is on the Lord’s side. 15595. 
KNilenberg (H.) Two larks. 20667. 
Hilenberg (R.): 

Birds invitation. 12801. 

Konig Albert march. 16614. 

Little golden blond. 26225. 


13702. 


Loin du bonheur. 9027, 14103, 
23640. 
Turteltiubchen. 10502, 15865, 
19265. 
Eimer (A. C.) Weber’s cradle song. 
3005. 


Einodshofer (J.): 
Balduin, ach Balduin. 51. 
Balduin-walzer. 52. 
Kistenschieber-rheinlinder. 
Kleine kistenschieber. 523. 
Leis’wie auf schmetterlingsfitigeln. 

536. 
Liebeswirren. 2121. 
Niggerinnen lied. 681. 
Tohuwabohu-marsch. 1014, 
Wer liebt. 1078. 
Wer verliebt ist, 
1079. 
Wiege, welle, wiege. 


522. 


ist verrtickt. 


1112. 


1708 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Hisler (P.): 
Abenteuer. 1164. 
Amelie und der gendarm. 1199. 
Schicksal. 2623. 
Seelen-wanderung. 
Hissner (S8.) 
Hitne. 13221. 
Hizenberger (J.): 
Des Maien 
17628. 
Liebe und der friihling. 8958. 
Sankt Michael. 17628. 
Stiindchen. 10253. 
Wanderlust. 17628. 
Elbel (L.) Parade of the dolls. 14660. 


2653. 
Aspiration. 7324. 


liebster aufenthalt. 


Elbertson (C. W.) Wooing of the 
cuckoo. 3085. 
Elder (P.) & co. Slumber sea chan- 
teys. 22075. 


Elderkin (G. W.): 
Blessed story. 


I love to talk with Thee. 23348. 
Is there any place there for you. 


26045. 
Keep in touch with Jesus. 26125. 
My Shepherd true. 9421. 
My soul He satisfies. 26510. 
Nearer, ever nearer. 26526. 
O blessed word. 26588. 
Over the river. 26699. 
Precious name of Jesus. 9767. 
Songs of the century. 27110. 
Steer straight for Jesus. 27160. 
Sweet Galilee. 10323. 
Way by the cross. 27449. 
Wonderful story of love. 10806. 
Eldredge (K. R.) Evening thoughts. 
8074. 
Eldridge (F. T.) Queen of my heart. 


2520. 
Elektra. 6476, 10272. 
Elerle (J.) Jagdfieber.-walzes. 
Higar (H.): 
Aspiration. 3281. 
Child asleep. 7656. 
Concerto. 255386. 
Contrasts. 12998. 
Ecce sacerdos magnus. 
13223, 13230. 
False love. 4061. 
Idylle. 3985, 8017, 18766. 
In Hammersbach. 16502, 20004. 
King’s way. 8855, 12829. 
Lament, O my warriors. 20071. 
Lo, Christ the Lord is risen. 2151. 
23972. 
9552. 
9666. 


16549. 


22949. 
Elegie. 


O salutaris Hostia. 
Ob soft was the song. 
Peace, gentle peace. 
Pleading. 17105. 


170 


25159. 
Bright crowning day. 25191. 
Forth to battle. 25642. 
Go work today. 23124. 
Hear the word of the Lord. 25820. 
I heard the voice of Jesus Say. 

25918. 
7 


Higar (H.)—Continued. 

River (The) 17185. 

Romance. 14874. 

Romance for the bassoon and or- 
chestra. 21968. 

Salut damour. 2608, 14929. 

Serenade. 24337. 

Serenade from The wand of youth. 
10091. 

Themes from the symphony in A 
flat. 6628. 

They are at rest. 10418. 

Torch (The) 10474, 12356. 

Twilight. 10506. 

Was it some golden star. 10660. 

Woo thou sweet music. 15641. 

licker’ (Kk. K.): 

Beautiful queen of night. 
Mazurka gracieuse. 600. 

Elieson (A.): 

All ye who love a creature. 12606, 
Alone. 157388. 
Elizza  (H.) Neue 

11866. 

Elkin & co., ltd.: 
Arietta. 20485. 
Bergeronnette. 17848. 

Blue bird. 5671, 11017, 12818, 
19549, 20329. 

Daffodils. 17990. 

Evening. 4028. 

First song. 18138. 

Intermezzo. 61388. 

Mirage. 5330. 

My lady sleeps. 

Nocturne. 22665. 

Recompense. 9831. 

Red roses. 5940. 

Scotch lulabye. 19027. 

Soirée japonaise. 20528. 

Spring ditty. 19115. 

Springtime. 15146. 

Suite in the old style. 

Sylvan song. 10343. 

Elkind (S. W.) Elegie orientale. 8012. 

Ellai (O.) John L. Sullivan. 11558. 

Hlierton (A.): 

Do what you can for ninepence. 
7900. 
My inventive kiddie. 11885. 
Ellerton (A.) jr. Down Paradise al- 
ley. 18161. 

Elling (C.) Jeg vil ud. 11549. 

Elliot (C. S.) Morningin May. 21714. 

Elliot (G. BH.) Hullo, my dandy. 

13654. 

Elliott (E.R.) Lineof beauty. 8998. 

Elliott (H. W.) Signal triumph. 15024. 

Elliott (J. W.) Impromptu. 19782. 

Hlliott (.) : 

Love (A) song. 23667. 
Old dancer. 21835. 

HiNiotE, Ce.))s 
Anguish. 
Blind singer. 


17835. 


gesangschule. 


11838. 


12146. 


17780. 
15858. 


9 


INDEX 


¥ 


Elliott (P.)—Continued. 


Graceful dance. 23158. 
Harebell blue. 23208. 
June serenade. 4869. 


Love’s rosary. 16712. 
Requiescat. 26862. 

Supplication. 24518. 

Sweet flower speak for me. 27208. 
Where the jasmine trails. 24825. 


Ellis (E.) Napoleon’s last charge. 
ZaOuls 
Ellis (G. V.) Get right with God. 
13447. 
Ellis (J. C.) Southern wind blows 
mild and soft. 27121. 
Ellis (J. E.) Sing love’s old sweet 
song again. 27052. 
Ellis (J. G.) Where the rippling Og- 
den flows. 3043. 
Hillis (J; He): 
Jack in the box. 4800. 
Sound of the bugle. 6407. 
Ellis (M.) Commencement days. 
25362. 


Ellis (N. B.) 
149438, 24287. 
Ellis (R.): 
Annie Laurie. 1226. 
Evening reverie. 8068. 
Love song. 9062. 
Love the locksmith. 5129. 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
9110, 9113. 
Massa’s in the cold ground. 9172. 
Sabbath day. 14914. 
Sweet Spirit hear my prayer. 6588. 
Ellis (S.): 


Seatter your talents. 


Brown eyes or blue. 25203. 
By-and-bye. 25217. 
Lead Thou me on. 2104. 


My promise. 2820. 
Where violets grow. 3044. 
Ellis & Wilson music co. My queen of 


dreams. 21771. 
Ellisen (F. W.) Village blacksmith. 
10598. 


Elliman (H. E.): 


Captivatin’ rag. 7594. 


Darling, kiss my eyelids down. 
7845. 
Sand paper rag. 6067. 
Ellmenreich (A.) Spinning song. 
271388. 
Ells (J. B.) I love you as my daddy 


loved my mother. 11438. 
Ellsworth (O. M.) So make merry 
while you can. 63824. 
Ellwanger (H. B.) Communion sery- 
ice. 20814 (8). 
Elphine (M. d’): 
Love’s dream. 21608. 
Splendide orchestre. 
Elsiisser (C. G.): 
Joy waltz. 8796. 
Love reigneth over all. 


22114. 


21603. 


1710 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


Else (A, W.): 
Coon, a moon, a maid. 1479. 
Solitaire. 6353. 

Elsworth (H. C.) Irma. 238462. 


Eltinge (A. Van W.): 
From day to day. 295. 
Mystic balm. 668. 
Eltinge (J.) To-day’s my wedding 
day. 24686. 
Elton (F.) : 
I’m at home all day. 16449. 
If you want a ray of sunshine in 


your home. 458. 
Ireland, the land of the shamrock. 
20025. 


Only a passing shadow. 26675. 
Tral-lal-lal-lah-mixtures. 6714. 
Elwell (C. H.) General. 4222. 
Elwell (L.) Tariff bill. 6573. 
Elwes (E. G.) Rosebud (The) 17210. 
Hily (Al er: 
Come after breakfast. 25342. 
I wish I had my old girl back 
again. 25970. 
If the wind had only blown the 
other way. 25986. 
Lovebeams. 26563. 
Nix on the Glow-worm. 26568. 


Ely (C.) Pensée d’amour. 9676, 
24086. 

Ely (J. B.) Christ is risen. 7675. 

Ely (T.) Holy Communion. 19909. 


Embree (EF. L.) 
Emerson (—) 
25317. 


Perfect love. 9677. 


Christmas 


Emerson (H. U.) Santa Claus sure. 843. | 


Emerson (G.): 


Angels sang in the silent night. | 


22515. 
Flag of our union forever. 
Girl of my dreams. 21233. 
Harvest moon waltz. 19888. 


I heard the bells on Christmas day. | 


25917. 
Little mischief. 20103. 
Shout the glad tidings. 24861. 
Thanksgiving anthem. 20610. 


Thine eyes so blue and tender. | 


22204. 


Emerson (G. E.) Don’t you love to be | 


loved. 22910. 
Emerson (I.) 
ing. T182 (4). 
Emerson (L. O.): 
Away’. For the kangaroo. 
(106). 


3119 


Budding of the leaves. 3119 (113). 
Come Thou fount of every bless- | 


ing. 739. 
Farewell to home. 17742 (9). 
God be merciful unto us. 4267. 
Herald of praise. 19487 (10). 
Ideal (The). 19487 (11). 
Jesus, I my cross have taken. 
16557. P 


vision. | 


19778. | 


In heavenly love abid- |) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


—— 


Emerson (L. O.)—Continued. 
My barque on the sea. 3119 (164), 
Old doorsill. 3119 (170). 
Safely through another 
6048. 
Soft as fades the sunset splendor. 
15078. 
Emerson (U. E.) In heavenly love 
abiding. 7182 (41). 
Emery (B.) Don’t forget your first 
love. 22908. 
Emery (M. H.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 14178. 
Emery (M. H.) See Emery (Sidney). 
Emery (S. A.) See Emery (Sidney). 
Emery (S. A.) : 
Finger twist. 3119 (126). 
Foundation studies. 3119 (127). 
Polonaise. 3119 (176). 
Emery (Sidney) : 
Andante. 20814 (8). 
Caprice. 20814 (9). 
Evening breeze. 24911 (8). 
Impromptu. 20814 (10). 
Intermezzo. 20814 (11). 
Minuet. 20814 (18). 
Moonlight. 24911 (87). 
Pomegranate blossom. 27656. 
Prelude in A minor. 20814 (12). 
Silver stars. 24911 (62). 


week. 


Twilight. 24911 (75). 
Emery (Stephen) See Emery (Sid- 
ney). 


Emery (W. H.) You’re one among a 


thousand girls. 22423. 
Emery-Jones _ (H.) Thanksgiving 
hymn of the republic. 2833. 


Emmanuel (M.): 
In memoriam. 4707. 


Sonate. 3992. 
Emmell (D.) Faithful lover. 22987. 
Emmet (A.) My sweet Irish queen. 
18731. 


Emmet (J. K.) Sweet violets. 27666. 

Emmett (—) Dixie to date. 3879. 

Emmett (D.) Dixie. 7897. 

Emory (lL. S.) Come to me dearest. 
25351. 


Empire concert direction : 
Caoutchoue. 19586. 
Scouts’ patrol. 17278. 
Hmpire mus. co.: 
Ave Marie. 43809. 
Awakening of spring. 3315. 
Ballgefitistu. 1276. 
Barearole. 2387. 
Berceuse. 1767. 
Chanson sans paroles. 
Fiatterer (The) 38614. 
Hungarian dance. 3500. 
In der halle des bergkonigs. 
Intermezzo russe. 1988. 
Morgenstimmung. 4851. 
O sole mio. 5597. 


2902. 


4350. 


Empire mus. co.—Continued. 

Salut d’amour. 2608. 

Searf dance. 3624. 

Serenade. 6124. 

Spring song. 5293. 

Tratimerei. 6128. 

When this old ring was new. 

6991. 

Zingana (La) 
Iimurian (8S. K.): 

Lord’s prayer. 9043. 

Smile whenever you can. 15064. 
Engberg-Holmberg pub. co. Paskiljan. 

9652. 


7168. 


Hngel (C.) Chansons intimes. 22737. 

Engel (G.) Lullaby. 21621. 

Engel (M.) Ave verum Corpus. 
BAI aoe 


Engel (S. C.): 
Brook (The) 20958. 
Busy little Cupid. 1359. 
Butterfly. 20966. 
Daisies. 21052. 
Dixieland jamboree. 3880. 
In one girl’s heart. 18392. 
Just you wait till after school. 

13946. 

Moment joyeux. 18668. 
Soirée dansante. 905. 
Will 0’ the wisp. 22383. 


Engelbrecht (J. C.) Wandering 
sprite. 1064. 
HMngelke (b.) Rocoeo. 14870. 


Engelke (S.): 
Beat it kid while your shoes are 
good. 7411. 
I’m going to be a_ suffragette. 
8597, 18717. 
If all the world were mine. 
In dear old Naples. 11495. 
Kissable lips. 8857. 
My dreamland. 98371. 
Engell (P.) Little vacant cottage by 
the stream. 20109. 
Engelmann (H.): 
Alpine valley. 3191. 
At the horse show. 12684. 
Bagatelle. 19512. 
Belle danseuse. 22604. 
Belles and beaux. 3408. 
Best of friends. 12791. 
Birds of the sea. 17852. 
Birthday festival. 12806. 
Bitter sweets. 12807. 
Blue ribbon. 20940. 
Boots and saddles. 
Bugle boy. 38541. 
Butterflies and daisies. 
Call of spring. 35783. 
. College girls. 7715. 
Confiding hearts. 21033. 
Dancing lesson. 38818. 
Dancing wavelets. 1509. 
Danse antique. 22858. 
Don Quixote. 21089. 


8657. 


92. 


1361. 


Iai 


INDEX 
Dine ness vi 5S 


Engelmann (H.)—Continued. Enkelmann (EK. A.) An auto just 
Dreaming. 25498. built for two. 25048. 
En avant. 22960. Enley (J. H.) For my heart feels sad 
Exhibition drill. 18279. and lonely. 8171. 
Fair maid of Spain. 21168. Enna (A.) Lyrisches album. 2180. 
Fond longings. 4180. Eno (P.): 
From Russia. 13402. Crillioto (El) 7790. 
From the orient. 138404. Dolls jubilee. 7911. 
Gavotte de la reine. 23083. Golden dreams. 8306. 


Going for a spin. 8305. 
Good friends. 4291. 
Happiness. 4377. 


Grape vine swing. 8341. 
Marksonian caprice. 9159. 
Mark Stern banjo folio. 14225. 


Happy anticipation. 13565. Shiney eyes. 10118. 
Heart’s pining. 384. Tuning chart. 15363. 
Hop, skip, jump. 138645. - 5 
In the fair grounds. 8709. Inoch & co., and Enoch & sons in one 
TA GPa Sls Kelas) Se alphabet. The latter are indicated 
Little tease. 5070. by an Asteria 
Lone flower. 21587. Afgar. 19446. 
Love dreams. 2161. ree a hepa ae 
- Air de pilar. : 
Slee erate Amour brisé. 1211, 3218, 20896. 
Mazurka redowa. 20181. Appassionato, 19480. 
Melody of love. 9238. Arab lullaby. 8255.* 
Naval cadets. 14463. Arlequinade. 1286. 
Ocean bells. 16995. Auberge rouge. 3290. 
On escort duty. 26666. Athanais, 16775. 
On the pier. 14598. Au lointain. 10959. 
On the stage. 17028. Barcarolle. 3612. 
On tip-toe. 14602. Canzonetta. 3618. 
Petite nocturne. 20361. Chanson fleurie. 1410. 
Petite scottische. 20362. Chant d’apres midi. 1413. 
Pierrette. 24114. Chemineau. 1418. 
Poetry of motion. 147381. Cobzar (Le) 12951. 
Pretty little Dolly. 17127. Colette. 3709." 
Pure and true. 26807. Come into the sun. 3724.* 
Remembrance. 24194. Créole (La) Ji117, 21044. 
Return of the volunteers. 5961. Danse de la dauphine. 3815.* 
Romance of youth. 12081. Danse des congayes. TIS TF," 21062: 
Rondo scherzo. 20442. Day dreams. 25425.* 
Russe (La) 24249. Dearest. 3845.* 
School comrades. 10045, 10887 Demain, dés Vaube. 11154. 

(181), 24806, 26983. Dinna turn. 18020.” 
Shah (The) 19052. Do you think of the past. 18024.* 
Sonatina in G. 22093. Dorise (La) 1566. 

Spanish dance. 27128. Hestasy. 1605. 

Sunrise on the ocean. 6501. Esquisse. 25571. 

Sunset in the valley. 6503. Eté de la Saint-Martin. 18096, 
Sweet dreams of home. 6524. 21147. 

Thoroughbred. 19212. Etude romantique. 1898. 
Thoughts of thee. 19218, 27742. Eveille—toi. 1634. 

Two’s company. 17551. Fairy ring. 25594.* 

Valse fantastique. 1039. Feuillet d’album. 11245. 

West Point cadets. 6954, 10696, Fleurs de lotus. 11252, 21188. 

15703 (144), 17644. Fleur de lys. 4106.* 

England (HEH. W.) Rock-a-bye lady. Floraison. 11254. 
9920. Fournaise de roses. 1700. 
England (J. R.) Scientific demonstra- Fragance. 8181.* 
tor musie chart. 10057. Frivolité. 1707. 
Engle (W. K.): Fumées d’ opium. 112938, 21214. 
ITloveno onedear but you. 21384. Gavotte. 3615. 
You’re as sweet as honey. 12547. Gigue. 3616. 
Engleman (J.) Blarney stone. 7476. Halte divine. 8377. 
English (G. E.) Cupid’s barn dance. Heureuses (Les) 1399. 
3791. Hunter’s horn, 25885.* 


1712 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Enoch & co., and Enoch & sons in one 


alphabet. The latter are indicated 

by an asterisk—Continued. 
Tanthe. 4640.* 
I¢ylle parisienne. S654, 
If you were the rose. 18368.* 
I] était un’ bergére. 11487. 
Indolente (L’) 11527. 
Inquietude. 8731. 
Intermezzo, 3617. 
Jalouse. 11548, 21481. 
June serenade. 4869.* 
Lassie. 8896.* 
Légende. 18495. 
Lettres d’amour. 11058. 
Liebesgruss, 5027.* 
Love’s eyes. 20182.* 
Love’s magic gate. 11684.* 
Madrigal. 21681. 
Marche américaine. 1400. 
Marche burlesque. 18607, 21647. 
Marche des Lilliputiens. 2208, 

21648. 


Marche guerriére. 
Marche printaniére. 
Marche républicaine. 
Marche russe. 3619. 
Memories. 18631.* 
Menuet blanc. 2242. 
Menuet galant. 1401. 
Menuet hongrois. 11772. 
Moisson des roses. 2283. 
Moonlight. 26435.* 
Nedjéma. 265382. 

Non. 2346. 


Offering (An) 203809.*: 
Ondine du Léman. 11060. 


11732, 21649. 
21650, 26334 
11734. 


Orientale. 3620. 
Page d’amour. 11965, 21863. 
Passacaile. 1402. 
Patrouille hongroise. 11978. 
Pavane. 5746.* 


Petite nerveuse. 119938, 21885. 
Pizzicato valse. 11998, 21897. 
Premiers mots d’amour. 12028. 
Psyche. 171386. 
Pupazzi. 2517. 
Pourquoi pas? 
Prélude. 3621. 
Rani’s messenger. 26835.* 
Rank and file. 18930.* 
Remember. , 5949. 
Retour (La) 1408. 
Ring the bluebell. 
Romance. 3622. 
Ronde du crepuscule. 
Rondeau. 2585, 3623. 
Roses and rue. 17211.* 
Salome. 14928. 
Scherzo-caprice. 6103.* 
Sémillante (La) 12155. 
Sérénade Indo-Chinoise. 
22037. 
Sérénade mélancholique. 


5847. 


5983." 
1404. 


12165, 


12166. 


Enoch & co., and Enoch & sons in one 
alphabet. The latter are indicated 
by an asterisk—Continued. 


Serenos et guitaristes. 22039. 
Shut-eye road. 19060.* 
Silhouettes. 2685. 

Song (A) of gladness. 19089.* | 


Sous la ramée. 6411.* 
Tapada (La) 22163. 
Tarentelle. 3625. 


There’s no girl like you. 2846.* 
Troisiéme mazurka. 12364. 
Unexpressed. 15392.* 
Valse d’amour. 2924. 

. Waiting for the spring. 6894.* 
Wake up. 20718.* 
Watersprite (The) 27448.* 
We'll know, we'll understand. 

15501.* 


When you pass my dearest. 19374.* 
Windmill (The) 27543.* 
You. 20792.* 
Qeme caprice en sol. 10882.* 
Entwistle (P.) Repose. 20418. 
Epps (Mrs. D.) Chanticleer (The) 


15942. 
Epstein (A. I.): 
Gioja. 1746. 
If I could tell. 1940. 
Melodie d’amour. 2234. 


Erard (M.) 
Erb (F. C.): 
I love her still. 21381. 
Some one just like you. 
Erb (M. J.): 
Aubade d’octobre. 
Lai d@’amour. 4960. 
Menuet galant. 5298. 
Ronde de nuit. 2583. 
Toceatina chromatique. 
Erdman (9.): 
I’m lonesome for you all the time. 
18325. 
Starlight Sioux. 19119. 
Erhardt (F. C.) Come Thou Fount 
of every blessing. T7737. 
Erinnyes (Les) 9182. 
Erlanger (C.): 
Leila. 140381. 
Mademoiselle Valentine. 
Mendiant (Le) 14266. 
Rondel d@avril. 20441. 
Route des amoureux. 20454. 
Soleils couchants. 15084. 
Tu ne veux pas aimer. 
15362. 
Venus victrix. 
Erlanger (F: d’) 
Kirle (W.): 
That oolie-oolie feelin. 98S. 
You're not the same old girl. 1147. 
Hrler(R. G.) Friihlingssttirme. 19802. 
Hemin: (O:) 
Ballstimmung. 3 
Du warst mein. 


My Mary. 18717. 


24412. 
3294, 


6700. 


20149. 


15422. 


Noél. 9482. 


1713 


INDEX 


pt. 111, ub. s., v. 5 


Ermin (O.)—Continued. 
Im reiche der musen. 4677. 
Madam, ich hab’ vergessen. 
Hrminie. 141638. 
Ern (H.) Scales and arpeggios. 26967, 
26974. 
Ernst (C. J.) mus. pub. co. 
jungle babe. 657. 
Ernst (H. W.): 
Concerto in F sharp minor. 4009. 
Hlégie. 3981. 
Last rose of Summer. 
Ungarische weisen. 
Ertel (P.): 
Air. 8045. 
Fantasie. 4010. 
Melodie. 25566. 
Passacaglia. 9654, 26720. 
Priludium. 8046. 
Priludium und doppel-fuge. 
Scherzo. 25567. 
Scherzo fanitastique. 
Ertl (D.) Waldnixen. 
Ertzberger (EH. J.) 
leaves are crimson. 
Escobar (Y. C.): 
Come ride on my motor-bike. 
25349. 
Love and sunshine. 
Escobar & Armstrong: 
Come ride on my _ motor-bike. 
25349. 
Love and sunshine. 20123. 
Escobedo (A. J.) Back from the Elba. 
iPYONE 
Eshelman (J. M.): 
Glad rags. 4246. 
That Rubinstein tune. 
Ed, 
Hsipoff (S.) St. Louis gavotte. 14922. 
Espanita. 4012. 
Espen (T.): 
Arabella. 3256. 
Dreams on the Bosphorus. 
Evelyn. 1635. 
Farewell to the alm. 1656. 
Flower’s reverie. 1688. 
Joys of May. 4860. 
Kavallerie-ritt. 8834. 
Mein liebchen. 9282. 
Remember me. 2549. 
Silent grief. 2683. 
Verliebte (Die) 10583. 
Waltz of the waves. 2989. 
Youthful joy. 3118. 
Zwischen bliihenden 
10879. 
Espinosa (L.) 
Esposito (M.) 
6681. 
Essex pub. co.: 
First steps in reading and phras- 
ing. 1674. 
Hand culture for pianists. 
School of arpeggios. 2682. 


16733. 


My little 


4973. 
6783. 


9751. 


10084. 

6899. 

When the maple 
12469. 


20123. 


10403, 


1584. 


blumen. 


Ya quisieras. 17720. 
Tinker and the fairy. 


366. 


Essex pub. co.—Continued. 
School of scales. 26383. 
Varieties of artistic touch. 1041. 
Esslinger (A.) : 
Auf sanften wogen. 1258. 
Karawanenzug. 8882. 
Vision. 10604. 


Esslinger (B. R.) Alabama. 3163. 
Esteban-Marti. Myrtho. 20263. 
Estey (I. H.) I’m looking for a beau. 
11448. 
Estic: 
Boléro. 89. 


Bonsoir, bonsoir. 90. 
C’est ’heure de t’aimer. 
Colombiana. 144. 
Fleur des bois. 263. 
Maison de danses. 9126. 
Kstlin (J. L.) Our country’s flag. 


104. 


18818. 
; Esworthy (C. A.) Dying cowboy’s re- 
quest. 3949. 
Etchecopar (M.) Danse polovisienne. 
22864. 


Etesse (E.) Canzonetta. 8055. 
Etham. Fducation d’un chat. 1607. 
Ethelbert (W.) Old story. 24019. 
Htt (C.) Requiem und libera. 14835. 
Kugene (P.): 

Good-bye Coney. 23189. 

I could never love you again. 

25898. 

Man’s a fool to worry. 26325. 

Man who found Kelly. 26326. 
Hulenburg (E.): 

Hinaus. 16378. 

Kavallerie-ritt. 8834. 

Lenz ist gekommen. 

Mein liebchen. 9232. 

Variationen  tiber 

thema. 22228. 

Verliebte (Die) 10583. 

Zweite symphonie. 17742. 

Zwischen bliihenden 

10879. : 

100 etuden fiir die violine. 10147. 
Eulenstein (C.) Andantino. 25578. 
Eureka pub. co. Eureka Zion har- 

vester. 13263. 
Europe (J. R.): 
Picanninny days. 


14034. 


ein rokoko- 


blumen. 


2480, 3119 (65). 


Pliney, come out in the moon- 
light. 5814. 
Sweet Suzanne. 22158, 27737. 
Euryanthe. 8060. 


Evangelical Lutheran church, Board of 
ch. extension of the gen. synod: 
Awake, rejoice. 7364. 
Come, all Christian people. 7725. 
Glorious news, the Savior liveth. 
8281. p 
He lives to reign. 8410. 
Let not your heart be troubled. 


8936. 
Listen to the bells. 8995. 


1714 


INDEX 


nes. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Evangelical Lutheran church, board of 


ch. extension of the gen. synod—Con. 
O’er the teeming earth. 9536. 
On Easter day. 9589. 
Wake, little flowers. 10635. 
Evangelical Lutheran church, Board of 
educa. of the gen. synod:. 
Christ our blessed Lord. 1436. 
From the starry heavens. 1710. 
Glory be to God on earth. 1764. 
Ring, ye merry joy bells. 2563. 
Melb ii, oer. 10377: 
While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 3046. 
Evyangelimann (Der) 22970. 
Evans (A. J.) Happy and lucky. 
12565 (80), 13564. 
Evans (C. L.) Ye old Trinity chimes. 


15658. 
Evans (D. O.) Gather them into the 
fold. 8230. 
Evans (E.), jr. Three lyrical pieces. 
18266. 
Evans (EH. J.): 
Aviators (The) 38311. 
Echoes of spring. 19721. 
Gaiety polka. 1714. 


Manhattan casino. 2195. 
Melrose march. 20186. 
Oh you blondy. 11918. 
Song of the cascade. 912. 
Sweet dreams to thee. 2792, 6527. 
PsN. march. 20672. 
Wheel of fortune. 15537, 17649. 
Evans (EH. O.) Girl from the Buckeye 
State. 21231. . 
Evans (G.): 
Honey boy, honey gal, honey moon. 
23283, 27699. 
Little pickaninnies go to sleep. 
21579, 27718. 

Take me up in your airship Willie. 
968. 
Evans (G. H.): 
Susan. 9414. 
Evans (G. M.): 

Come ye children. 12972. 
Hide Thy face. 397. ve 
O day of rest and gladness. 695. 


Evans (H. R.) Come and see the sol- 
diers. 15976. 


Evans (L. R.): 
Gay bumble bee. 16255. 
I want to be your lazy darling. 
18742. 
There are others. 17481. 
Those teasin’ eyes. 17493. 
Will you be good to me? 15608. 
You’re in my heart. 15686. 
You’ve made a new world for me. 
LGISC. 
Evans (P. C.) Ye old Trinity chimes. 
15658. 


My pretty black eyed 


HKyvans (W.) is the lamb. 
27561. 
Evans (W. A.): 
Around the fireside. 3267, 
Autumn twilight. 3304. 
Beautiful flower. 22589. 
Black beauty. 25154. 
Bohemian girl. 25171. 
Busy bee waltz. 20965. 
Camellia. 25281. 
Carnation waltz. 19590. 
Cherry blossoms. 12928. 
Dance of the daisies. 13047. 
Dancing moonbeams. 138053. 
Down by the brook. 8915. 
Dreaming. 25497. 
Heho of the fountain. 25520. 
First lesson in pianoforte playing. 
25626. 
Frivolle (La) 4176. 
Frolic and fun. 23064. 
Golden sunbeams. 13484. 
Hayseed. 4898. 
Home longing. 25861. 
Honey boy dance. 1860. 
Honey boy waltz. 1861. 
Hornpipe polka. 23293. 
In the meadows. 4723. 
Joyeuse féte. 2035. 


Worthy 


March and soldiers chorus. 438138. 
March of the robins. 20159. 
Meditation. 21670. 

Moonlight march. 238842. 
Morceau. 21711. 

Over the hills. 5718. . 
Plantation echoes. 18878. 
Queen bee. 26817. 

Retour du printemps. 2552. 
Senorita. 14973. 
Shawondasee waltz. 19055. 


Uncle Sam’s march. 6774. 
Under the mistle-toe. 22240. 
Yankee maid. 10830, 15656. 

18 characteristic studies. 25210. 


Iivans (W. TT.) Mantle of. Elijah. 
26329. 

Evans, Dangel music pub. co. Moon- 
light was made for spoon night. 
9321. 

Eveillard et Jacquot. 


Suzon. 11555. 
Everett (C.) Ray of sunshine. 
Hverett (E.): 
Autumn. 8800. 
Autumn leaves. 33802. 
Blue-bird, blue-bird fly 
3467. 
Clock (The) 
Fairy Jack. 
Good morning. 
Grasshopper. 48382. 
Jack Frost. 4799. 
Milk-weed seeds. 
Raindrops. 5920. 


Jolis yeux de 


19437. 


away. 
STO1. 


4054. 
4295. 


—s< 
5820. 


1715 


INDEX 


Everett (E.)—Continued. 
Squirrel (The) 6447. 
Thumbs and fingers. 

Everham (V.) 


6669. 
Angel voices. 15752. 


Hverhart (W.) Johnny Bull and 
Uncle Sam. 499. 
Everson (Lucille) Amora mio. 3216. 


Eville (V.) 
26119. 
Evry (EB. qd’) 

24406. 
Hwige (Die) lampe. 
2630, 3592, 5891. 
Ewing (Mrs. L.) 
meadow brook. 
Hwing (M.) 
song. 25422. 
Excell (HK. O.): 
Ail hail Immanuel. 
Alone at the 
20836. 
Christ is leading on. 7674. 
Church in the wildwood. 19622. 
Clinging close to His hand. 7707. 
Come, O come. 7734. 
Coronation hymns for the church 
and Sunday-school. 7773. 
Divine peace. 7896. 
Drifting away. 7952. 
Give Him glory. 8268. 
Give me welcome. 24911 (12). 
Give us Lord our daily bread. 
8272. 
Go on your way rejoicing. 8296. 
Help each other. 24911 (16). 
His vineyard. 8470. 
His way is best. 8471. 


Just live and love to-day. 
Soir dans la plaine. 

1625, 1880, 2281, 
Down by the old 


7930. 
Dartmouth touchdown 


7228. 


beautiful gate. 


Hope set before you. 8491. 

I do not know. 8546. 

I have trusted. 8559. 

I’m a pilgrim. 8592. 

I’m not your judge. 8602. 

I’ve washed my robes. 24911 (19). 


In heavenly love abiding. 8692. 
In the glory land. 8712. 

It can never be told. 8746. 
Jehovah is King. 8767. 

Jesus blood. 24911 (23). 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 24911 (25). 
Jesus only. 8779. 
Just a little nearer. 
Keep me white. 8836. 
Leaving all. 24911 (81). 
Led by His hand. 8920. 
Light in the clouds. 8975. 
Like as a father. 8980. 
Lord’s anointed King. 
Love abideth. 9048. 
No cross for me. 9477. 
No longer under the law. 9478. 
No matter. 24911 (41). 

O to do something. 14537. 

O wanderer, come home. 9581. 
Our loving Redeemer. 9629. 
Reapers are needed. 9829. 


8810. 


9042. 


pt. 11, T19 Shave 


Excell (EK. O.)—Continued. 
Rest at home. 14836. 
Safe in the fold. 9988. 
Shepherd of Israel. 15002. 
Some other day. 22086. 
Speak for Jesus. 102384. 
Tearless land. 10374. 
That sweet story. 24911 (70). 
Theme eternal. 10406. 
Thy boundless grace. 10437. 
Waiting by the river. 24911 (77). 
What will you do with Jesus. 

10708. 

Where Thou callest me. 15588. 
With Thy children praising Thee. 


15623. 
EKysler (E.): 
Blondinen-walzer. 7487, 11015, 
15856. 
Du siisse, stisse. 7960. 


Hiite dich vor blondinen. 8511. 


Lumpus und Pumpus. 9089. 
Mein kleiner chapeau. 9231. 
Susse Sussann’. 10282. 


Vera Violetta. 20691. 
Ezelle (M.) American girl for me. 
12624. 
VW— (W. A.) Sally in our alley. 
21998. 
Faber (E.) Indian serenade. 13829. 
Faber (F. M.) Hark, hark, my soul. 
13574. 
Faber (J.): 
Tlldarethe worldandall. 25923. 
You wear the rose, love. 27582. 
Facer (T.) Aeroplane (The). 6. 
Facon (J.) Pettie Mignonne. 26746. 


Fihrmann (H.) 
Fagan (A. M.) 


Sonate. 8095. 
We'll all be satisfied. 


20728. 

Fagan (F. M.) ‘That peculiar rag. 
24586. 

Fagard (S. C.) My Agnes from Ni- 
agara. 5410. 


Failey (F.) Tell me that you love me 
sweetheart Hlaine. 27262. 
Fairbairn (W. M.) Sprig of heather. 
27144. 
Fairbank (H. W.) pub. co.: 
Hark, what mean those holy 
voices. 11853. 
Lead kindly light. 8904. 
Teachers’ manual music. 
Wild brook. 12510. 
Fairchild (B.): 
Andante. 21164. 
Deux novelettes. 
Gardenias. 21216. 
Lilas. 21571. 
Molto allegro. 21705, 21706. 
Fairman (G.) Forget me not. 
Fairman (G. W.): - 
Kentucky Sue. 8889. 
That ragtime melody. 
15271. 


980. 
21165. 


23048. 


10402, 


1716 


Senge hel alee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Faleon (L..) Vocea vasata. 27419. 
Faleoner (F. W.): 

Blessing for someone. 22634. 

Glad dawning. 8273. 

Greeting song. 23172. 

His presence lights the way. 

23264. 

Faley (W.) Marriage trial. 238788. 
Falkenberg (G.) Berceuse. 22616. 
Falkenstein (G.) Danske brodersan- 


fund’s velkommen. 22865. 
Fall (L.): 

Briiderlein fein. 1856, 3528-3534, 
7538, 12853, 15882, 19487 (30). 
Dollar princess. 195, 3889, 7906, 

13131, 18027. 
Follow me _ round. 
24911 (104). 
Geschiedene frau. 
Girl in the train. 
(107), 25705, 27696. 
Gonda waltzes. 23138, 24911 (118). 
Beinerle, Heinerle, hab’ kein geld. 
13611, 23241. 
I’m fancy free. 233538, 24911 (121). 
Kind, du kannst tanzen. 138960. 
Leben und lieben. 8910, 116138, 
14022, 16638. 
Lied der jugend. 5038. 
Paragraphs—Ringelveihn. 
11969. 
Parisienne. 744. 
Reminiscence. 807. 
Riding lesson. 816. 
Ring o’roses. 818, 5980. 
Ringelreihn. 5984. 


2A, 


1741, 8258. 
23097, 24911 


9646, 


Shall I do for America. 868. 
Souvenirs. 927. 
Tanzerl auf sechse. 6566. 


That’s why lots of people marry. 
245889, 24590, 24911 (176). 
Tramps. 1019. 


Unter dem bliihenden lindenbaum. 


6789, 6790, 15395. 
Wir tanzen ringelreih’n. 
24858. 
You must be mine dear. 
24911 (194). 
Fall (R.): 
Adelens kraftmotor. 
Froschlied. 4183. 
Goldreifchen. 16294. 
Lied des Stoffel. 50386. 
Man ist nur einmal jung. 
Mondnacht. 5356. 
Fallen fairies. 1651, 3018, 8105, 9549, 
97338, 10438, 10718, 10795, 11282. 
Fallis (D. J.) Only a daisy blossom. 
21846. 
Fancheux (A.) 
Fandango land. 


2 
24886, 


3145. 


5196. 


Revery. 24207. 
13296. 


Faning (E.) Miller’s wooing. 143802. 
Fantastic world. 5688. 
Fanzo (P. E.) Scanusciuta. 10024. 


Faraday (P. M.): 
Dandy six. 22853. 
Islander (The). 

18414, 26047. 
Frarban (R.) Reine d’amour. 
Farjeon (H.): 
Capriccietto. 16186. 
Cradle song. 16005. 
Folk song. 16217. 
From the three cornered King- 
dom. 25665. 
Milkmaid’s song. 16887. 
Prelude and pavane. 9769. 
Russian air. 17229. 
Two idylls. 18120. 
Farley (—) Id like to if I could. 
13678. 
Farmer (A.) Way up in an aeroplane. 
22301: 
Farnaby (G.) Quodling’s 
202 wooded, 21925; 

Farnsworth (C. J.): 
Lullaby. 5157. 
Woman’s song. TO087. 

Farnsworth (H. A.) Easter flowers. 


11536, 16539, 
5946. 


delight. 


7986. 
Farrant (R.) Hide not Thou Thy 
face. 1852. 


Marrar: CHISHS) : 
By cooling streams. 
Down by the mill. 
Evening shadows fall. 
Flying clouds. 19781. 
Jack of hearts. 200384. 
Magnolia blossoms. 26315. 
Plough boys dance. 20376. 
Tale of love. 27238. 
Tripping lightly. 20658. 
You alone. 27569. 

Farrar (O. R.) Sergeant 

march-two-step. 10105. 
Iarrell (D. J.) When on our honey- 


19577. 
19708. 
19751. 


Ficken’s 


moon. 6974. 
Farrell (H. T.) Nix iggy wiggy 
wakky wu. 26562. 


Parrell (W.-H.) : 
I’m going mad over you. 4577. 
My little jungle babe. 657. 
My little jungle maid. 18712. 


Farringer (E.) Merry strains. 2248. 
Farris (G.): 
Good bye sweetheart. 19841. 


I long to see the old, old home 
once more. 19941. 
Farrow (J.): 

Come back to dreamland. 1597S. 
Dadd’s little darling. 38800. 
Farson (B.) Arise and shine. 20866. 

Farson (D. M.): 

Milk and honey. 
Whosever. 7030. 
Farson (W.) Where 

22364. 
Fassbaender (P.): 
Heller morgen. 


role t Gis ma) 
23813; 


will you be. 


8448. 


LY 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. S., v.5 


Fassbaender (P.)—Continued. 
Requiem. 9865. 


Weibe der nacht. 10689. 
Fassbinder (W. B.): 
Belle of Spain. 17840. 


Rose (La) 
Fassio (A.): 
Equilibrist’s march. 25559. 
Valse Anny. 27383. 
Fassone (V.) ’A ’nnammurata qd’ ’o 
bersagliere. 20817, 24916. 
Campaniello d’oro. 22698, 25233. 
Comm’ 06 sole. 7744. 
Napulita. 5496. 
*Nfunn’ ’o mare. 26550. 
O ginramento. 23872, 5575. 
Pe’ dispietto. 26728. 
Father and the game. 8113. 
Faubus (D. A.): 
Be you sure. 19519. 
What will you do. 15533. 
Yield your heart to Jesus. 
Faucher (P.) Premier aveu. 


Fauchey (P.): 
Aéro valse. 38150. 
<Amoureusement. 3223. 
Attraction-galop. 3289, 
Buda-marcia. 35388. 
Danse directoire. 3816. 
March Paloise. 5221. 
Menuet bagateile. 5297. 
Menuet tendre. 5299. 
Mimodrame. 5323. 
Palestro-marche. 5738. 
Premier aveu. 5868. 
Faulkes (W.): 
Barearolle. 12753. 
Bridal march. 3511. 
Caprice. 18124. 
Carillon, 22712. 
Elevation, in E flat. 18078. 
Fanfare. 18117. 
Festal postlude. 13318. 
Grand choeur in G. 13512. 
March in E flat. 16191. 
Meditation in G@ 14254, 
Minuet and trio in E flat. 
Nocturne in D. 238002. 
Nuptial song. 14504. 
Pastorale in F sharp minor. 
Prelude heroic. 24157. 
Reverie in A. 18948. 
Scherzo in D. 190138. 
Faulkner’ (#.) All ye who love a 
creature. 12606. 
Faunce (J. .) .co.: 
African serenade. 
Ave Maria. 20884. 
Believe me, if all those endearing 
charms. 12776. 
Elementary piano method. 18077. 
Philipp-gradus. 14699, 18871. 
Such is thy power divine. 15170. 
Violin method, 22277. 


10887, (179). 


20789. 
5868. 


25815, 


18849. 


12586, 


Faure (—): 
Palms (The) 
Rameaux (Les) 

Fauré (G.): 

Ave Maria. 22551. 

Clair de lune. 1457. 

Comme Dieu rayonne. 146. 

Dans un parfum de roses blanches. 


11968, 
1153 (160). 


(All. 
Eau vivante. 219. 
Impromptu. 13308. 


O mort, poussiére d’étoiles. 9519. 


Trois préludes. 8116. 
5™° impromptu. 1658. 
9° barcarolle. 3119. 


Faure (G. U.) In dreams I heard the 
seraphim. 7182 (40). 
Faure (J.): 
Crucifix. 25384. 
Palms. 5734, 17060, 18832. 
Seraphs’ hymn. 12158. 
Tantum ergo. 24548, 
Faure (J. B.) Palm branches. 11967. 
Faust. 17838, 4810, 11325, 13501-13503, « 
13507, 16306, 163807, 19845, 21277, 
234151, 23153, 2bis6: 


Favilli (M.) Echoes of Naples. 228. 
Favola di Helga. 25610. 
Favor (HE. P.) Twilight. . 27359: 


Favorita (La) 138137, 13139, 21092. 
I'ay (—) Nervous rag. 18749. 
Fay (B. C.) Laddie. 18483. 

Fay (H.) Granny’s lullaby. 23165. 
Hay: GH Mas 

Dorothy. 3909. 

Dorothy waltzes. 7182 (11). 
Fay (R.) de. Dix mélodies. 16192. 
Fazer’ (K. ‘G.):: 

Barearole. 

Berceuse. 

Impromptu. 

Intermezzo. 26379. 

Romance. 26907. 

Suomalais-ratsuviien. 
Fearis (J. S.): 

All through the night. 

America the beautiful. 

Among the lilies. 17. 

Anthems of worship. 22519. 

Be merciful and bless us. 3368. 

Break forth into joy. 3506. 

Breezes of the night. 7522. 

Bygone days. 12871. 

Carry the light. 22717. 

Come Thou Fount of every bless- 

ing. T7738. 

Dance of the marionettes. 7827. 

Day is past and over. 22875. 

Day of rest. 3830. 

Dream pictures. 25495. 

First ball waltz. 8185. 

God’s love divine. 23132. 

Heart’s highway. 1840. 

His for service. 23261. 

I heard the voice of Jesus. 


25074. 
25133. 
26378. 


22484. 
22493. 


23334. 


1718 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Fearis (J. S.)—Continued. 

I was glad. 4626. 

In heavenly love abiding. 18795. 

In Thee, O Lord, do I put my 
trust. 138824. 

Jesus is mighty to save. 23485. 

Jesus wants you. 23489. 

Joy to the world. 26105. 

Message of love. 6138. 

Moonlit waves. 23845. 

Nature’s praise. 18746. 

O be joyful. 5568. 

Oh, could I speak the matchless 
worth. 11912. 

Pleasant morning. 9715. 

Romance. 12078. 

Shepherd’s call. 24354. 

Shine through the darkness. 
24359. 

Slumber sweetly. 10161. 

Somebody must. 6361. 

Sprites at dawn. 932. 

Summer morning. 946. 

Sun of my soul. 6496. 

Sunlight of love. 24506. 

Supplication. 6511. 

Sweet is the work. 6531. 

Teach me to pray. 24567. 

There was aman. 27292. 

Thy will be done. 23778. 

Titania’s Slumber song. 10456. 

Twilight. 19267. 

Twilight fancies. 1026. 
Wonderful Comforter. 24863. 
Federhen (F. H.) Clinging to the 

cross. 7708. 
Federlein (G. H.): 
Canzonetta. 183811. 
City beautiful. 25322. 
Jubilate Deo. 8800. 
June song. 11566. 
Let them give thanks. 26204. 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
Sit2. : 
Office for the holy communion. 
5611. 
Phillis. 9693. 
Song of the wind. 12214. 
There is a land of pure delight. 
10409. 
Toccata in D minor. 183812. 
Fée aux genéts. 1660. 
Feeney (lL. J.) Every other girl I 
meet. 8078. 
Feist (F. F.) Some other fellow’s 
writing out the checks. 24413. 
Feist (L.): 
Ada polka. 4. 
After the opera. 9. 
Aida march. 2941. 
Alias Jimmy Valentine waltzes. 
24949. 
Always graceful. 11983. 
Always ready. 1194. 
America. 15. 
American heroes. 10928. 


Ko) 


Feist (L.)—Continued. 


American home reverie. 3208. 

American patrol. 1202. 

American rifle team. 1203. 

And I believe him. 10937. 

Angel’s prayer. 10941. 

Angels sang in silent night. 22513. 

Anitra’s dance. 1801. 

Annette. 1224. 

Annie Laurie. 1225. 

Answer. 1228. 

Anytime at all. 12654. 

Apex of love. 26. 

April. 20859. 

Are you the gentleman. 22525. 

August. 20878. 

Awakening of the birds. 49. 

Baby mine. 25059. 

Baby, my love. 15795. 

Bachelor and the maid. 19510. 

Banner of triumph. 1279. 

Barcarolle. 2386. 

Be jolly Molly. 1286, 3367. 

Beautiful bells. 61. 

Beautiful May. 10988. 

Bell Brandon. 66. 

Belle of the stage. 1298. 

Bessie waltz. 71. 

Betty’s birthday. ‘76. 

Big trunk and the little trunk. 
20928. 


Bird of the northern hills. 1320. 

Bits of popular hits. 19542. 

Blaze of glory. 3460. 7480, 12565 
(18), 12818. 

Bloom of youth. 86. 

Blooming roses. 7491. 

Blue eyes. 87. 

Boogey-boo lady. 19556. 

Bright, loving, cute, bad little girl. 
20957. 

Brilliant star. 1351. 

Broadway lament. 11026. 

Broken ring. 101. 

Brown eyes or blue eyes. 11029. 

C. Q. D. help, I’m in love. 19580. 

Camelia polka. 109, 1868. 


Caprice. 43844. 

Carnival kings. 120. 

Carnival waltz. 1886. 

Castle by the sea. 22720. 

Chapel by the sea. 15943. 

Charlotta. 124. 

Chicken and the frog. 11075, 
17742 (41). 

Children’s fair. 127. 

Choice of a man. 20999. 

Christal glen waltz. 1487. 

Christal waltz. 188. 

Christmas time is here again. 
22774. 

Chrysanthemum. 140. 

Cireus galop. 141, 1450. 

Ciribiribin. 1458, 3697. 


INDEX 


pt. 11, Soe 5 


Feist (L.)—Continued. 


Cliff castle. 1459. 

Coliseum. 1462. 

Columbia, God preserve thee free. 
159738. 

Commuters (The) 22806. 

Concert album for orches. 

Corner in my heart. 19653. 

Crocus. 157. 

Crown diamonds. 158. 

Crown of roses. 14983. 

Cupid, don’t be stupid. 
24911 (938). 

Cupid’s dream. 19663. 

Cymbeline. 162. 

Cymbella. 1500. 

Daisy. 1504. 

Dance of the Brownies. 166. 

Dance of the fairies. 1506. 

Dance of the stars. 13048. 

Dancing in the old barn. 170. 

Dancing starlight. 21059. 

Danse russe. 172, 1515. 

Darling. 3822. 

Dash along. 1517. 

Dashing spray. 1519. 

Dat possum rag. 22869. 

December. 21070. 

Delta gamma. 1534. 

Demon’s ride. 179. 

Different ways of making love. 
228938. 

Diffrence of a drink or two. 
19697. 

Dimple galop. 189. 

Do they think of me at home. 194. 

Do you believe in flirting. 19698. 

Dolly Molly McCue. 1555. 


3742. 


22835, 


Down at Mammy Jinnys. 19707, 
27693. 
Down in the coal mine. 199. 


Dreaming. 3930, 7182 (112). 

Dreams of spring. 207. 

Dreams of the past. 1583. 

Drifting clouds. 211, 1587. 

Drumheller’s medley on popular 
melodies. 214. 

Dublin rag. 138191, 17742. (47), 
22931. 


Easy pickin’s. 38967. 
Echo galop. 222. 

Elsie rondo. 228. 

Etta waltz. 234. 

Eve. 4026. 

Evelina schottische. 236. 
Evening zephyrs. 239. 


Ev’rybody looked at me. 19755. 

Faint heart never won fair lady. 
19757. 

Faust march. 338. 

Favorite of the band. 1659, 21177. 

February. 21179. 

Festival grand march. 251. 

Festival parade. 253, 19769. 

Festival varsovienne. 255. 


Feist (L.)—Continued. 


20 


Fido simply said bow wow. 21182. 
Firefly. 1667. 

Firefly parade. 
Fireside. 1670. 
Flag of our union forever. 


1669. 
19778. 


Fleur des Alps. 262. 
Flower festival. 1685. 
Flying trapeze. 1689. 


Follette. 19783. 

Forest home march. 1694. 

Forest oak. 1695. 

Forest shade. 1698. 

Forget me not. 275. 

Forsaken. 276. 

Fortune hunter. 21203. 

Fra Diavolo. 1702. 

Freedom’s flag. 16239. 

Frolic of the gnomes. 294. 

Funny moon. 21215, 24911 (105). 

Gallus old goddess of Greece. 
11295. 

Galop. 4195. 

Galop mystique. 

Gavotte. 305. 

Gavotte mélodieuse. 1733. 

Genevieve de Brabant. 1737. 

Gertrude. 1740. 

Girl behind the man. 21230. _ 

Girls, girls, keep your figure. 
19824. 

Girls he left behind. 21235. 

Glad to meet you. 316. 

Gleaner’s schottische. 318. 

Glide mazurka. 319. 

Go ahead, propose. 25726. 

Golden butterfly. 13479. 

Golden rubies. 323. 

Golden spray. 324, 1772. 

Good bye Charlie. 327. 

Good bye, John. 329. 

Good bye, Molly darling. 330. 


1721. 


Good bye Yankee Doodle. 11320. 
Good evening. 332. 

Good luck. 333. 

Good old days gone by. 4804. 


Good old times. 336. 

Graduation march. 1791. 

Grand imperial march. 348, 1794. 

Grand torchlight march. 344. 

Granger’s march. 346. 

Grenada march. 348. 

Guard on the Rhine. 1805. 

Hanna, Anna, Tanna. 1821. 

Harvest moon waltz. 19883. 

Here’s to the old folks at home. 
4449. 

Here’s to the rose. 1848. 

Hettie Belle. 1849. 

Hey there sis. 1850, 7182 (125). 

Hide and seek. 1851. 

High jinks. 21334, 23254. 

High school march. 1853. 

Highland fling. 1854. 

Hit and miss. 3899. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Feist (L.)—Continued. Feist (L.)—Continued. 


Home memories. 403. 

Home, sweet home. 404, 1859. 

Hopping birds. 408. - 

Housekeeper. 23296. 

Housekeeper’s reverie. 4481. 

How can I leave thee. 410. 

Hew can I say good-bye to you. 
16397. 

How'd you like to be my beau. 
21348. 

Hyacinth. 416, 

I didn’t mean to make you cry. 
1894, 

I heard the bells on Christmas 
day. 25917. 

I just can’t wait. 11421. 

I knew her when— 11422, 19437, 
(44). 

I love the dance. 482. 

I’m a bringing up the family. 
11434. 

I’m always falling into something. 
19949. 

I’m awfully glad I’m Irish. 16450. 

I’m crazy to be crazy over some 
one. 19951. 

I’m glad I’m Irish. 1901, 11440, 
igi (57). 

I’m going back to my old girl. 
25936. 

I’m looking for a dear old lady. 
25948, 25944. 

I’m looking for a little girl. 11447. 

I may not be good looking. 1910. 

I should have been born a boy. 
11459. 

If I could only have the things I 
miss. 11480. 

If I could only tell. 1939. 

If you loved me. 4668. 

Imperial schottisch. 460, 1960. 

In a Hupmobile for two. 11492, 
17742 (62). 

In all my dreams I dream of you. 
21436. 

In praise of the jolly tar. 11508. 

In the garden. 11512. 

In the interest of science. 21454. 

In the land of dreams. 4719. 

Inspiration. 476. 

Isola. 4777. 

It’s a lonely world without you. 
2008, 3119 (88). 

Italian scene. 2010. 

January. 21482. 

Jennie’s favorite. 492. 

Jessie polka. 2017. 

Jolly brothers. 500. 

Jolly girls. 501. 

Jolly perfumers. 503. 

Joly sisters, 2031. 

Juliet waltzes. 507. 

duly: 20502. 

June. 21503. 


1721 


Just a friend of the family. 21507. 

Just because I’m me. 11572. 

Just drop in on mother and me. 
2046. 

Killarney. 1278. 

King of the wide wide world. 
21524. 

Knights of Columbus. 525. 

Ladies’ world reverie. 4955. 

aidan 252i 

Last rose of summer. 2101. 

Ledue’s concert waltz. 535. 

Leonora. 26191. 

Let freedom ring. 2112. 

Let Georgie do it. 8938, 12565 
(40). 

Letters, P. S. I love you. 20083. 

Lift your glad voice. 11632. 

Lilly of the valley. 2132. 

Lingerie. 20097. 

Lionel march. 2133. 

Little brown jug. 552, 

Little dancing, jumping jigger. 
20098, 27717. 

Little mischief. 20103. 

Little sweetheart. 2148. 

Liza. 2149. 

Loretta entrance. 561. 

Love waves. 26272. 

Lucia di Lammermoor. 1560. 

McCall’s magazine. 11700. 

Mad cap. 575. 

Magnolia schottische. 582. 

Manzanillo. 5205. 

March. 43845, 21645. 

March of the gods. 11722, 17742 
(70). 

March of the gnomes. 2199. 

May. 21665. 

May song. 599. 

Mazurka. 5257. 

Mean thing. 9220. 

Medley on popular airs. 603. 

Mercedes waltz. 608. 

Merry Christmas morn. 2245. 

Merry sleigh ride. 610. 

Merry strains. 2248, 

Message of good will. 23794. 

Midnight whisperings. 616. 

Millie quickstep. 620. 

Minuet. 628. 

Minuet. 5328. 

Minuetto. 624. 

Miss Simplicity. 14317. 

Moonlight on the river. 682. 

Morning song. 687. 

Mountain sprite. 2298. 

Murmuring of spring. 11816. 

My cavalier. 9362, 11822, 17742 
(73), 20240. 

My lady’s eyes. 5441. 

My little Havana made. 20251, 
27125. 


My own botanical garden. 14428. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Feist (L.)—Continued. 


My wife. 5478. 
Natilie waltz. 2331. 
Nellie waltz. 674. 
Nettie schottische. 
No other girl but you. 


675. 
20282. 


No you don’t. 684. 

Nocturne. 43846. 

Not me. 2348. 

November. 21796. 

Now all the bells are ringing. 
11886. 

Now that I’m here where am I go- 
ing. 11887. 

Nydia. 23862. 


O beautiful lake. 694. 
Ocean pearl. 704. 

October. 21818. 

Odd fellows. 23884. 

Oh, Mister Jupiter. 14564. 
Oh that funny rag. 23998. 
Oh that kissing rag. 26048. 
Oh we know. 11917. 

Oh you moon. 2402. 


Old oaken bucket. 2408. 
Old Santa Claus. 26660. 
On dress parade. 719. 


On the lovely Rialto. 720. 
On to the charge. 721. 


One word from you. 5670. 
Only a kiss. 20830. 
Our country home. 2434. 


Over the garden wall. 5717. 

Paid in full. 2441. 

Pandora march. 736, 2445, 21865. 
Panquita. 737, 2447. 

Paola nocturne. 740. 

Paoletta. 21866. 

Pearl of Savoy. 750, 20355. 
Peeping through the blinds. T751. 
Pensées sentimentales. 2464. 
Peoples popular reverie. 26737. 
Pepita. 752. 

Petite bergére. 2469. 

Picnie march. 20367. 

Picnic polka. 758. 

Pictorial review. 2482. 

Piffle-dee. 20371. 

Plantation dream. 24120. 
Playful polka. 761. 
Pluto. 2490. 

Poet and peasant. 
Polka. 5823. 
Polonaise. 5829. 
Pony ballet. 2494, 19437 (61). 


764. 


Princess of dreams. 12025. 
Priseilla. 171380, 
Prize winner. 778, 21915. 


Pull down the blind. 790. 

Punch and Judy. 791. 

Queen of the flowers. 2522. 
Rag-a-tag rag. 9817, 10887 (177). 
Rag bag. 26827. 

Red head rag. 5938, 7182 (168). 
Red rose. 2541. 


1722 


Somebody else. 24415. 


Feist (L.)—Continued. 


Rest thee. 5959. 
Reward of merit. 814. 
Rhapsodie polka. 2561. 


Ringing bells. 819. 

Rocked in the cradle of the deep, 
822. 

Rolling billows. 2570. 

Romance of love. 26908. 

Romance sans paroles. 6006. 

Roosevelt’s home coming march. 
14886. 

Rose leaf. 2589, 

Rose song. 2590. 

Roses. 825. 

Rovers galop. 828. 

Royal crown. 830. 

Rubicon. 831. 

Rubicon polka. 

Rustic schottische. 

Rusty-can-o rag. 
(161). 

St. Patrick’s day. 889. 

San Francisco glide. 22006. 

Sans facon. 26138. 

School days frolics, 

Schottische. 6119. 

Scotch gavott. 26438. | 

Secrets. 2650. 

See us fly. 2652. 

September. 220382. 

Serenade. 6154, 24834, 

Seven days waltzes. 20497, 27734. 

Shout the glad tidings. 243861. 

Silver cliff. 890. 

Silver spray. 892. 

Silvery moon. 17319. 

Sister’s reverie. 2693. 

Ski-da-me-rink-a-doo. 2698, 27735. 

Skid - dy - mer - rink-adink-aboomp. 
12189. 

Skylark (A) 20509. 

Smiling May. 12200. 

Snow drop. 2708. 

Social waltz. 2710. 

Some other fellow’s writing out 
the checks, 24413. 


852. 
833. 
21987, 24911 


850. 


Somebody else has the key. 2721. 
Song of the sea, 22099. 

Song without words. 2737. 
Sounds from Arkansas. 922. 
Sparking stream. 928. 

Speed the flow. 929. 
Spendthrift (The) 20557. 

Spring, lonely spring. 10248. 
Star of love. 15154. 
Story of a broken heart. 2769. 
Style, style, style. 12268. 

Sugar cane dance. 2778. 

Summer nights. 947. 

Summer picture. 12274, 
Summer song. 17415. - 

Sunbeam galop. 948. | 
Sunshine and roses. 24512, 24513. | 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—_Dec., 1910 


Feist (L.)—Continued. Feist (L.)—Continued. 


Sunshine on the lea. 951, 2780. 

Swinging with someone. 20592, 
27738. 

Take me up to the North Pole. 
2806. 

Take me with you Cutey. 22159, 
24911 (171). 

Take me with you into Loveland. 
22160. 

Taking my ease. 2811. 

Talkative waitress. 28138, 19487 
ri je 

Ten little Injuns. 984. 

Ten thousand miles away. 985. 

Thankfullness. 24582. 

Thanksgiving anthem. 20610, 
24584. 

That dreamy Italian waltz. 22184, 
Paott (173). 

Tae, Talian rag. 3119 (85), 
10395, 15262-15264. 

That'll look nice in the bungalow. 
10398. 

That possum rag. 22187, 24911 
(174). 

That’s New York brogue. 20617. 

Theme and variations. 2837. 

Thine eyes so blue and tender. 
22204. 

Think it over Mary. 24604, 24911 
(180). 

Think of me. 2852. 

Three million dollars. 22208, 24617. 

Tinkling bell. 2872. 

Token of love. 2888. 

To morrow. 2468S. 

Tommy Dodd. 1015. 

Tottie, the queen of the footlights. 
20647. 


Travel, travel little star. 6719, 
Orser CLIT). 

Tuck me in a taxi-cab. 12871. 

Twilight ripples. 2906. 

Twittering birds waltz. 1027. 

Two-step. 6764. 

Undine. 2916. 

Up in a balloon. 1035. 

Valse. 544. 

Vampire love song. 6817. 

Victor dance folio. 27405. 

Violet. 1048. 

Violetta. 1049. 

Visions of love. 2968. 

Waltz. 43847. 

Washington. 27446. 

Way down in cotton town. 2999, 
8119 (92), 20725. 

We'll build a bungalow. 22809, 
24911 (186). 

We're a band of bold conspirators. 
22312, 27744. 

Wearing of the green. 1072. 

Weber’s cradle song. 38005. 

Wedding bells. 1073, 12448. 


1723 


68294—10——_19 


When love is there. 12458, 20740. 
When Nellie sang the mad scene 
from Lucia. 3025. | 
When the autumn leaves are fall- 
ing. 3029. 

When the bloom is on the bottle. 
15555, 17742 (95). 

When the swallows homeward 
fly. 1100. 

White rose. 3049. 

Who can tell what love is. 22370, 
24911 (190). 

Why. 1110. 

Will you then think of me 
22389. 

World in which I’m king. 3086. 

Worship Christ, the new born 
king. 27559. 

Yellow rose. 3092. 

Yorke (The) 3096. 

Your heart is the home of love. 
20802. 

You’re gwine to get someriines 
17735, 17742 (99). 

You’ve got to fool the public. 
3110. 

Yump, yump, yump. 22431. 


Teldman (B.) & co.: 


All in a day. 17762. 

Baby face. 20887. 

Belle of Cotton Town. 19531. 

By the sea. 25220. 

Can’t you hear the bagpipes call- 
ings: 137k: 

Cock-a-doodle-doo in the morning. 
21013. 

Come by the drum in the big brass 
band. 1469. 

Dear little girl in the goal. 3889. 

Do they all go to see the sea. 
22896. 

Donovan. 22902. 

Don’t tell the wife. 22909. 

D-o-u with a g-h spells dough. 
1567. 

Every time the clock goes tick 
tock. 4038. 

Hv’ry girl loves a military man. 
8085. 

Ev'ry where I go I'll leave my 
heart with you. 18105. 

Fetch John Willie. 8125. 

Give me a piggy back. 18182. 

Glow worm, light your liantern. 
4255. 

Green, green ribbon. 43842. 


Hail, King George. 19869. 
Have you met a girl named Mary. 
4394. 


He left his little chupauthemun. 
182386. 

He's a happy little Jap Jack-Tar. 
2o22o. 

I'd rather be by the fireside. 8545. 


INDEX 


Feldman (B.) & co.—Continued. 


I’d rather be where the girls are. 
23326. 

I’m in love wi’ the London girls. 
25940. 

I’m taking my father’s tea. 18328. 

I put on my coat and went home. 
8616. 

I’ve got plenty of books to read. 
18334. 

I’ve just had a couple of ices. 
4616 

I want to come home to Killarney. | 
18340. 

I was standing at the corner of | 
the street. 25965. 

I wish I were you tonight. 18345. 

If you’ve come around to marry 
me. 4671. 

In the army. 18893. 

In the sago plantations of Borneo. - 
20014. 

In the sunny Engadine. 26025. 

Ireland, the land of the shamrock. 
20025. 

It’s a grand old world to live in. 
2002 


It’s just like being at home. 
18420. 

It’s the Alpine dress you’re wear- 
ing. 2008. 

John Bull’s daughters. 18436. 

Just like the dear old swing. 2047. 

Keep the fire in, Marie. 18459. 

Lady moon, goodnight. 4957. 

Lead me to the girls. 20074. 

Lets have a free trade among the 
girls. 23588. 

Let’s have a little bit of sunshine. 
18503. 

Let’s wait and see the pictures, 
20081. 

Little Miss Importance. 23630. 

*Liza had hold of my hand. 26235. 

Maggie Ryan from Dublin town. 
26311. 

Marie Louise. 186138. 

Mirror of your eyes. 18655. 

Oh boys I have seen you there. 
18782. 

On the day you sang, Come back 
to Erin. 24027. 

One cloud can hide the sunshine. 
18804. 

Playing the game in the west. 
9712. 

Ruth, you know that’s not the 
truth. 21988. 


Since I’ve had a go with my dumb- 


bells. 10134. 

Sing, sing, sing. 27055. 

Take me back to Yorkshire. 
24544. 


Take me there. 19178. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 5 


Feldman (B.) & co.—Continued. . 

Tell me why you do not love me. 
24574. 

There’s a label on my heart. 
27286. 

They can’t find Kelly. 19207. 

Though years go rolling by. 
22M 

Togo. 19238. 

U-li-i-a-tee. 20669. 

My little chocolate soldier boy. 
26491. 

We can’t go 
19331. 

We're miles away from home. 
19336. 

When my ship comes home again. 
Peale 

When the school bell is ringing. 
19370. 

Where, Oh where, is my Deutcher 
boy. 7006. 

Who knows? who cares? 22371. 

Won’t there ever be any wedding 
bells for me. 10809. 

Wooden wedding. 19401. 

You were coming thro’ the corn, 
Molly dear. 19423. 

Your father and mother are Irish. 


into the parlour. 


19425. 
Feldman (G. W.) Home again in 
Franklin. 19910. 
Feldmann (C. W.) Gruss aus Vene- 
dig. 25778. 


Feldow-Bechly (H.): 
Am britinnele. 12619. 


Es war ein wald voll tannen. 
13255. 

Juchhe. 13915. 

Kirchglocken. 518. 


Rosmarin und salbeiblétter. 14899. 
Teufel, dann muss ich wandern. 
= A b25G6. 
Fellippucci (E.) Mennet blane. 2242. 
Fellheimer & Edwards music co.: 
Kissing via wireless. 23539. 
On the river Nile. 20324. 
Feltenstein-Weiss. Come to me now. 


oteads 
Femina. 25053. 
Fenara (L.) Little Donald. 238622. 


Feniger (J.) Rah! Rah! Rah! R-e- 
S-e-r-y-e. 5918. 
Fenna (G. T.) 
days. 6546. 
Fennell (EH.) 
15584. 
Fennell (G. H.): . 
Don’t forget to wait dear. 19704. 
When Heine he plays on the slide 
trombone. 24796. 
Fenoglio (J.) Echoes from sunny 
Sicily. 3969. | ef 
Fenstad (EH. A.) Opie march and two- 
step. 18810. 


Sweetheart of other 


When memory turns. 


1724 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Fenton (W. H.): 
Cry of the homeless. 17982. 
O He’s my friend. 18770. 
Old, old story. 14584. 
Pass the kindness right along. 
18846. 

Ferber (R.): 
Barearolle. 12751. 
Echoes of the past. 
Fidelity. 181381. 
Forget-me-not. 138374. 

Forgiven. 18377. 

In the lead. 18818. 

Sweet souvenir. 12291. 

Yodler (The) 15666. 
Ferguson (A. L.) Reno. 17166. 
Ferguson (C. E.) Could you only 

know. 13006. 

Ferguson (M. L.): 

His love is my joy. 19903. 

I have a friend. 19984. 

Fern (L.) I want the pole. 8623. 

Ferrari (E. W.): 

Nein, so lass ich dich nicht gehen. 
5507. 
Susannens geheimnis. 

Ferrari (G.): 
Cobzar (Le) 
Dame Durden. 
Demain, dés l’aube. 
Floraison. 11254. 
Miroir (Le) 14310. 
Premiers mots d’amour. 
To the betrothed. 27327. 
Ye auld man. 27565. 

Ferrario (C.): 

Gavotte. 134387. 
Minuetto. 14808. 
Ferraris (P.) Valsemurmurée. 27389. 
Ferraro (H.) I wonder if you care. 
23090. 
Ferraro & Ruff. I wonder if you care. 
23390. 
Ferrata (G.): 
Erin. 22965. 
Meteora, 23797. 
On music. 24025. 
Petite fieur. 20360. 
Refrain. 24190. 
Romance sans paroles. 20437. 
Valse de concert. 20682. 
Victor or vanquished. 24781. 
When the balaika. 24806. ‘ 
When the clover blooms again. 
24809. 
Ferrell (G.) 
16063. 

Ferri (J.) I’m longing for another 

sight of old Broadway. 19956. 

Ferrier (F. E.) Not for gold, but for 
ou. 23949. 

Ferry (C. T.): 
Because of you. 
To you. 2880. 


16128. 


6515, 15201. 


12951. 
25403. 
11154. 


12023. 


Dearie, do you love me. 


25093. 


Rerry (. H.) (ols nice tio seers 
father nurse the baby. 4786. 
Féte de Cassandre. 4089. 
Fethers (Mrs. O. H.) Star-of Wis- 
consin. 6455. 
Fetras (0O.): 
Gavotte-walzer. 
Im 7*** himmel. 


4212. 
4679. 


Sommernacht am Rhein. 63869. 
Feuchtinger (J.): 
Auftrittslied der Resel. 12697. 


Burleskes marsch quartett. 12859. 


Du lieber Herrgott oben. 138190. 

Hiskrystalle. 18074. 

Gavotte. 13427. 
Gléckchen-polka. 4252. 
Himmlische mirchen. 18261. 
Ich bin die Montebelli. 13763. 
Liebeskonkurrenz. 14057. 

Liebeskonkurrenz-marsch. 18512, 
PST 

Liebeslied. 14063. 

Maja. 11718. 

Marionetten-liebe. 14224. 

Musikantenmiidel. 14378, 18696, 
21739. 

Rodel marsch. 18962. 
Rodelzigeuner (Der). 20431, 
21960. 

Siisses walzerlied. 15171. 

Walzer. 18883. 


Walzer-kouplet. 15482. 
Was mir so g’fallen hat in Wien. 
15486-15489, 22308. 
Wiener lied. 15604. 
Feuersnot. 22138. 
Février (H.): 
Cligne-musette. 
Légende. 4990. 
Soir. 24405. 
Valse. 16199. 
Fewson (W.) M-o-n-e-y spells trou- 
ble. 20217. 
Fiala (EH. J.) American hearts. 10927. 
Fibich (Z.): 
Nalady, dojmy upominky. 238908. 
Poém. 1668. 

Fiby (H.) Deutsch miunnersang. 
16071. 
Fidélaine. 
Fidele bauer. 


22784. 


18129. 
18611, 23241. 


Fiedler (F.) Spielmann ist da. 6430. 
Fiedler (G. W.) Our King. 24066. 
Field (A. L.): 
Alexander. 20829. 

Mediation. 21669. 

Vesper hymn. 22269. k 
Field (Mrs. E. M.) Drifting. 18186. 


Wield (F. H.): f 
Dear old Louisiana. 11148. 
God’s warning—touch not, taste 
not. 25739. 
Field (H. E.) Drifting. 18186. 
Field (J.) Nocturne favori. 5537. 


1725 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Hield: ihe Fillmore (J. H.)—Continued. 


Benedictus. 10996. Heavenly chorus. 4423. 

Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. I’ve wondered oft. 18835. 
11710. In Santa’s book. 26016. 

Office of the Holy Communion. Lift up your heads, O ye gates. 
20311. 116380. 

Psalter music. 9795. Our risen Lord. 9682. 

Prelude in C sharp minor. 12419. Ring bells. 26885. 

Te Deum laudamus. 12307. Summer joys. 15179. 

Field-Fisher (E.) In memory’s gar- What the bells say. 27474. 
den. 23435. Fillmore bros. ¢o.: 
Fieldhouse (A.): Angel chorus, 25002. 
Busy bee. 20965. Around the throne. 7314. 
Camellia. 25281. Awake, my love. 12715. 
Echo of the fountain. 25520. Bethlehem. 72. 
Home longing. 25861. Blessed are the dead. 12814. 
Meditation. 21670. Blessed be the God. 7482. 
Morceau. 21711. Blessed invitation. 17858. 
Queen (The) bee. 26817. Blessed is the man. 19545, 
Under the mistle-toe. 22240. Bohemian girl. 12735. 
Fields (M. W.) Smiling eyes. 17340. Brotherlbood march, 25200, 25201. 
Fielitz (A. von) ‘Three songs from Bumble bee and tumble bug. 
Eliland. 19774. 25206. 
Fielitz (W. E. von) Vier lieder. By an Indian camp fire. 17886. 
8128. By right of sword. 12865. 

Filby (W. C.) Calm in sorrow. 12885. Calm on the listening ear. 3575. | 

Filippucci (E.): Children’s Easter joys. 7661. | 
Créole (La) 11117, 21044. Chippers-in with Santa Claus. 
Marche printaniére. 21650, 26334. 25291. 
Page d’amour. 11965, 21868. Christ is born. 253038. 

Patrouille hongroiso. 11978. Christ is risen. T7676. 
Pizzicato-valse. 11998, 21897. Christmas, 25306. 

Filke (M.): Christmas bells. 253808. 
Missa in FE dur. 1664. Christmas gladness. 187. 
Missa in G dur. 5387. City child. 17947. 

Fillmore (C. H.) Birmingham is a Columbian (The) 12957, 17954. 

grand old town. 7471. Come, Thou fount of every bless- | 

Fillmore (C. M.): ing. 15985. 

God will send the sunshine. 25733. Come ye thankful people. 253857. 
Good old gospel story. 25755. Coronation, T7772. 
Little sowers. 26228. Did you ever hear the story. 1539. 
My good old mother’s religion. Ding, dong, bell. 18118. 

9380. Dolls of Christmas day. 25470. 
Sower and the seed. 27126. Farewell to camp. 25604. 
We shall know as we are known. Faust. 18309. 

27456. Favorite (The) 21176. 

Fillmore (F. A.) : Fillmore national, 16204. 

Glory to Jesus. 8288. Fire fly. 18135. 
How manifold are Thy works. Flow of soul. 18140. 

8504. Flowers of the wildwood. 8155. 
Jesus stands on. the shore. 8783. For love of you. 138370. 
Messiah of the nations. 9270. For the Man of Galilee. 21198. 
Precious is the promise. 9766. Fraternity march. 18152, 23056. 

Fillmore (H.): German student’s marching song. 
Joy to the world. 4857. 181738. 

O Santa please come down my Gloria. 16276. 
chimney. 26609. Glory to God. 25722. 

Fillmore (J. H.): God be merciful unto us. 4267. 
Children’s Easter joys. 7661. God will send the sunshine. 25733. 
Choice anthems. 25292. Good old gospel story. 25755. 
Christ is risen. T7676. Greater Fairmont. 8346. 
Christmas gladness. 1387. Hague conference. 360.. 

Dolls of Christmas day. 25470. Hallelujah! sing to Jesus. 23196. 
For the Man of Galilee. 21198. Hark, what music fills the sky. 
Glory to God. 25722. 4383. 


1726 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Fillmore bros. co.—Continued. 
Have you seen our Santa, 25812. 
He shall feed His flock. 138598. 
Heavenly chorus. 4428. 
Heavens declare His glory. 16365. 
How amiable are Thy ‘Taber- 


nacles. 21347. 

How manifold are Thy works. 
8504. 

Hush my dear, sing lullaby. 
13667. 


Husking bee. 415. 

I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
18310. 

I’ve wondered oft. 18335. 

If we walk in the light. 11488. 

If ye love Me. 19990. 

In Santa’s book. 26016. 

It is a good thing. 23466. 


Jesus died for you and me. 21489. 
Joy of the world. 4857. 
Language of the soul. 21536. 


Lead us O Father. 14017. 

Let us sing unto the Lord. 18508. 

Liberty bell. 14053. 

Lift up your heads, O ye gates. 
11630. 


Little sowers. 26228. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 18556. 

Lord my Shepherd is. 14116. 

Love divine. 9053. 

Love’s barcarolle. 

March endeavor. 

Marching as to war. 

Martha. 23740. 

Mighty Nimrod. 5316. 

Moose march. 16857. 

Mother Goose’s children. 18686. 

My good old mother’s religion. 
9380. 

Neber yo’ min’, ma honey. 

Night-cap song. 18754. 

Ninety and nine. 18755. 

North pole. 9490. 

O clap your hands. 2366. 

O come, let us sing. 5572, 20299. 

O God Thou art my God. 21808. 

O Lord, how excellent. 11894. 

O Santa please come down my 
chimney. 26609. 

Old Trinity march. 24020. 


18577. 
5207. 
14215. 


2385. 


One sweetly solemn _ thought. 
18807. 

Our risen Lord. 9632. 

Pasquita. 26718. 

Plantation lullabye. 18879. 


Praise and thanksgiving. 26779. 
Praise ye the Lord. 17122. 
Prince imperial. 24162. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 21946. 


Ring bells. 26885. 
Risen. 9903. 

_ Rock of ages. 18959. 
Sailor’s pride. 26947. 


Fillmore bros. co.—Continued. 
Santa Claus and his friends. 
26957. 
Saviour divine. 26964. 
Sing praises. 10140. 
Soft starlight shining. 27084. 
Song of the baseball fan. 27099. 
Sower and the seed. 27126. 
Starlight serenade. 6457: 
Starry waves. 15157. 
Summer joys. 15179. 
Sunflower state. 24505. 
Sweet Isabelle. 10325. 
Tenting on the old camp ground, 
17467. 
There’s a song in the air. 
Three jolly sailors. 19221. 
Three merry (k)nights. 6664. 
Thy way, not mine, O Lord. 
19226. 
To you is born a Saviour. 
Tokio merchants. 19241. 
Trovatore (11) 17590. 
Twilight romance. 10511. 
Two Johns. 27364. 
Uncle Jasper. 24685. 
Unto Thee I lift mine eyes. 
Vesper anthem. 6839. 
Voluntary. 15460. 
Wake the song. 10637. 
We shall know as we are known. 
27456. 
We sing the 
19338. 
What the bells say. 27474. 
Yankee snap. 10831, 10832. 
Filmer (V.) Protea. 18909. 
Finch (C. A.) Buccaneer (The) 35386. 
Finch (W. B.): 
Dreamland of Seattle. 7947. 
Dreamy dreamland. 25504. 
Lion hunter’s march. 8994. 


27288. 


27330. 


24691. 


great salvation. 


Oh! girls if I were only rich. 
26636. 
Winche (A.): 
Hydelwyll. 8092. 


French rhapsody. 19798. 
Finek (HL. J.): 
Green hills of Oregon. 4848. 
I am going back to Walla Walla 
valley. 85384. 
Pinels: (rts }r: 
In the shadows. 24911 (180). 
Polar bear’s picnic. 5821. 
Finden (A. C.) Won’t you play with 


me. 1188. 

Fingerboard scale for the _ violin. 
25628. 

Fink (A. L.)' Reno waltz. 17165. 
Fink (F.) Novellette. 1383829. 

Binks (Ho). 


Cindy come be my bride. 25821. 


In the shadows. 16517. 
Fink | (W.) : 3 
Lord is gracious. 21590. 


1727 


INDEX 


Fink (W.)—Continued. 
Madrilena (La) 16786. 
Plaisanteries de hussards. 

Finkelstone (G. N.) 

girlie mine. 25967. 
Finley (B.) Nora-Athlone. 26568. 
Finnegan (J. J.)) Keep a warm spot 

in your heart for me. 4898. 

Finzel (G. H.) Big Chief Penobscot. 

3436. 

Hioceo (J. Eis): 

Allegro. 8181. 
Allemande. 7237, 208385. 
Anglaise (L’) 7286. 
Arioso. 73808, 20865. 
Frigante (La) 8195. 
Légére (La) 8924, 21545. 
Menuetto. 9259, 21686. 
Sentier couvert. 27002. 

Fiore (C.) Mamma toia ’adda safe’. 

18599, 26821. 

Fiorillo (F.)i: 


9706. 
I will miss you 


Thirty-six caprices or _ etudes. 
19776. 
386 capricen. 1666. 
Fiqué (C.): 


Album leaf. 10911. 
Dance caprice. 11128. 
Firbas (R.) Charaktersttick. 3645. 
Firm foundation pub. co.: 
Come to Jesus. 11102. 
Over on the other side. 
Zion melodies. 12559. 


11962. 


Fischer (—) Down in the deep cel- 
lar. 26103: 
Fischer (A.): 
Barearolle. 7400. 


Romance. 21963. 
Hischer (A. C.): 
Can the Lord depend on you. 
22699. 
For I have been redeemed. 11263. 
Fischer (A. E.): 
Aufschwung. 17802. 
Grosses recitativ. 21290. 
Konzert. 20887. 
Mephisto. 21688. 
Nun spross, du holder fruhling, 
auf. 9496. 
Rhapsodie hongroise. 18948. 
Romance sans paroles. 18966. 
Russische fantasie. 18998. 
Serenade. 2124. 
Walzer-rondo. 22298. 
24 etuden. 238715. 


Fischer (B.) Spielmann ist da. 64380. 
Fischer (B. E.): 
If wishes were horses. 4660. 


Last waltz. 4974. 
Fischer (C.): 
A la gavotte. 22443. 
A la mazurka. 7183. 
Adjutant Herron. 10899. 
Adoration 10900, 12581. 
Aerial navigator. 10901. 


1728 


pt. II, 0. S., v. 5 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 
Aeroplane (The) 1178, 22463. 
Afifi march. 10902, 12585, 19437 

(25), 19447. 

African (The) 400, 1177. 
Aida. 2940, 15424, 22262. 
Air religieuse. 10887 (89), 1180. 
Alerte (L’) 38168, 20828. 
All star. 15728. : 
All through the night. 17768. 
Alleluia des oiseaux. 22485. 
Alpine bells. 22490. 
American rhapsody. 24979. 
American spirit. 12625. 


An eine verlorene. 24991. 

Andante cantabile. 19261. 

Andante from Fantasie im- 
promptu. 179385. 

Andante from Sinfonia. 19885. 


Andante religioso. 1215. 

Andulko safaiova. 20852. 

Angel’s dream. 7282. 

Angelus. 38236, 15755. 

Anniversary march. 10945, 10946. 

April day. 15762. 

Arabella. 3256. 

Aragonaise. 5242. 

Arcade girl. 19488, 20862, 24911 
(82a). 

Arctie light. 10951. 

Aria. 12662. 

Aristolat. 3265. 

Artist’s dream. 15768. 

At home. 3284. ; 

At the fountain. 7330. 

Auld Scotia. 17805. 

Aurora. 17806. 

Austria. 1261. 

Austrian defile march. 22547. 

Ave Maria. 11741. 

Ave verum corpus. 

Bacio (11). 15802. 

Bad’ner mad’ lu. 158038. 

Ballade. 26155. 

Ballet dancer. 10982. 

Ballet music from Faust. 13501. 

Banks of Allen Water. 17826. 

Bantangas adios. 22568. 

Barber of Seville. 21979. 

Barearole. 7400, 10490, 14549, jf 
23983, 23984, 26984. 

Battle commander. 22579. 

Bed of violets. 19527. 

Bee (The). 19528. ; 

Beethoven’s farewell to the piano. 
3589). 

Bella gigugin. 7436. 

Beneath thy window. 1800. 

Berceuse. 1302, 8299, 8349, 10997, If 
12784, 15837, 15839, 17845, 17847, ff 
20918, 20919. 

Bitter-sweets. 12807. - 

Blind man’s buff. 15857. 

Blow, blow thou winter wind. 
17861. 


11813. 


INDEX 
nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 
rey seer cE a ES a 2 eB RAND RIE MN se MOTE hc eae 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. Fischer (C.)—Continued. 
Blushing bride. 15863, 17868. Daisies. 21052. 
Boat song. 25169. Dance of the bride’s esquires. 
Bohemiana. 3480. 16033. 7 
Bohemian girl. 1271, 20896. Dance of the elves. 11131. . 
Bridal song. 17875, 19571. Dance of the gnomes. 11133. 
Brook (The). 20958. Dance of the rose maidens. 11135, 
Brooklet in the woods. 1855, 75384. 17991. 
Brown’s autograph polka. 11030, Dance suite. 21057. 
12852. Dancing lesson. 16036. 
Buneh of golden-rod. 19574. Danse caprice. 23175. 
Bundeslied. 12857. Danse des sylphes. 12788, 15841. 
Butterfly. 20966. Danse Mignonne. 7839. 
Cadix. 1365, 7563. Daughter of the regiment. 1557, 
Canto religioso. 7584. 21090. 
Canzonetta. 2636, 7589, 17536, De Beriot’s 6th air varié. 7866. 
18198. Dearest and best. 11151. 
Caprice excentrique. 17899. | Dedication. 19021. 
Capricietto. 22011. Dedication and benediction. 14287, 
Carmen. 1324, 12808, 20982. 23801. 
Carmena. 1384. Dein. 25441. 
Carmencita (La). 7600. Dein lied. 25443. 
Carneval procession. 11051. Dernier amour. 22884. 
‘ Carnival of Venice. 11052. Des pays lointains. 16069. 
Castanet song. 22719. Deutsche lied. 13106. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 2211. Deux inséparables. 3868. 
Celebrated chorals. 1390. : Deuxieme petite fantaisie hon- 
Celebrated minuet. 1393. groise. 15387. 
Celebrated quartette from Rigo- Dollar princess. 7906, 13131. 
letto. 17586. Dolly’s lullaby. 16091. 
Celeste Aida. 2942. Don Juan. 28862. 
Chacone. 7616. Dream (A) 22918. 
Chaconne. 1267. Dream hour. 18044. 
Champagne spirits. 1405. Dream of a bride. 3922. 
Chanson @’ amour. 17913. Dream of paradise. 1574. 
Chanson de Florian. 18199. Dreams on the Bosphorus. 1584. 
Chanson joyeuse. 1411. Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
Chanson populaire. 1412, 11064. 18054. 
Chant d’automne. 10492. Du stisse, stisse. 7960. 
Chant de l’alouette. 10493. } Dying poet. 11198. 
Charge of the hussars. 20990. Ecstasy. 22952. ; 
Chasse (La) 10494. Hinzug der giste auf Wartburg. 
Chatterbox (The) 25278. 7612. 
Chimes of love. 19616. Ekko fra norden. 3982. 
Circus galop. 17946. Elégie. 1608, 8012, 11205. 
Ciribiribin. 1455. Elfentanz. 197380. 
Clubman (The) 1460. Elfin dance. 1611. ' 
Coeur d’Aléne. 15970, 21014. Emperor’s parole. 21182. 
Colinette. 22786. Erotic. 19854. 


Colt’s armory. 22793. 
Concerto. 15447, 18748, 24072. 
Consolation. 9245. 
Contentment. 16000. 

Contes d’Hoffmann. 26626. 
Coriolan. 22594. 


Espérance. 16152. 
Estrella. 1629. 

Eugéne Onéguine. 10497. 
Evelyn. 1685. 

Evening bells. 1686. 
Evening mood. 16159. 


Cossack revels. 11114. Evening repose, 1637. ba 

Could I? 17974. Evening song. 26388, 16161. 

Cradle song. 17976.* Ewiger Mai. 25584. ae 

Crescendo. 2096. Extase d’amour. i 8091, 11226, 

Cupid and butterfly. 16020, 22884. 16169, 18106, 21159. _ 

Czardes. 16029. Fairy of the roses, 1649. 

Daily exercises for violinists. Fantaisie brillante. 19845. 
19667. Fantaisie L’Amerique. 11233, 

Daily studies for embouchure. Fantasia from garden scene, 17838, 
3803, 7816. Farewell. 1654. 


| | 1729 


INDEX 


pt. 11,7, S405 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 

Farewell to the Alm. 1656. 

Farewell to the Alpine sweetheart. 
1657. 

Faschingsschwank. 19028. 

Faust. 1784, 21277. 

Fidelity. 16200, 18130. 

Fifth nocturno. 4092. 

Figaro’s wedding. 5391. 

Fighting army. 133238. 

Fileuse (La) 2581. 

Fingerboard scale for the violin. 
256238. 

Firebrand. 4095. 

First violet. 16208. 

First waltz. 21186. 

Five sonatinas. 25457. 

Flatterer (The) 11057. 

Fleur et fleurette. 16211. 

Fleurie (La) 138349. 

Flower frolic. 18141. 

Flower song. 1785. 

Flower’s reverie. 1688. 

Flying Dutchman, 20714. 

Folia (La) 8162. 

Forest idyl. 21202. 

Four humoresques. 23176. 

Frenella. 1705. 

Frihlings-reigen. 23070. 

Funiculi-funicula. 8218, 13417. 

Garden melody. 14957. 

Gavotte. 138485, 1384386, 
16248. 

Gavotte and musette. 16253. 

Gavotte scintillante. 8239. 

Geist des wojewoden. 23089. 

Ghosts. 25697. 

Gipsy (The) 11305. 

Gitana. 1759. 

Give me Jesus. 16272. 

Golden jubilee. 16293, 23135. 

Golden trumpets sacred brass 
quartet album. 1773. 

Good-bye. 1777. 

Good-bye sweetheart 
16300. 

Goody Two Shoes. 19843, 21271. 

Gracieuse (La) 25762. 

Great conquest. 11332, 19S50. 

Guard mount. 18221. 

Hands across the sea. 13559. 

Harlequin (The) 11354. 

Heart bowed down. 1272, 22566. 

Hearts and flowers. 1836. 

Heart’s wishes. 16364. 

Hejre Kati. 1844. 

Hello Bill. 1845. 

Her bright smile haunts me still. 
44338. 

Hobgoblin dance. 11395. 

Holland country dance. 25858. 

Home, sweet home. 23280. 

Hungarian rhapsody. 2134, 23618. 

Hunting song. 16409. 

I love thee. 18218. 


14813, 


good-bye. 


1730 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 


If tears were pearls. 16482. 

In a garden of melody. 1961. 

In Holland. 16504. 

In picture land. 23437. 

In the canoe. 23489. 

In the garden of roses. 23444. 

Intermezzo. 9207. 

Intermezzo escherzando. 26034. 

Intermezzo sinfonico. 9170, 11743. 

Invincible empire. 1991. 

Iron king. 4770. 

Irrésistible. 23463. 

Ivanhoe. 2012. 

Je t’ adore. 26086. 

Jeanne Maillotte. 20037. 

Jennie kissed me. 16552. 

Jota Navarra. 8790. 

Joys of May. 4860. 

Kaiser overture. 2050. 

Khaki and blue. 21521. 

King iion. 16598, 18470. 

Kirchhofgang. 26145. 

Kol nidree’. 8874, 23554. 

Kuiawiak. 18482, 26160. 

Laendler. 2095, 16623. 

Larghetto. 14008. 

Largo. 1812, 11847, 21295: 

Lass with the delicate air. 18488. 

Last dream of the Virgin. 2212. 

Last hope. 11605. 

Last rose of summer. 2100. 

Lenz und liebe. 18499. 

Lettre d’adieu. 16645. 

Lilies of the valley. 20096. 

Little chatterbox. 9001. 

Little coquette. 16663. 

Little rogue. 11647. 

Little songs and dances. 16669. 

Little Tyrolean. 16670. 

Loch Lomond. 18545. 

Lohengrin. 2977. . 

Lonely am I no longer. 23648. 

Loreley. 23653. 

Loure. 15799. 

Love in autumn. 16694. 

Love-song. 2166. 

Love’s answer. 11681. 

Love’s enchantment. 2171, 9075. 

Love’s serenade. 11686. 

Lucia di Lammermoor. 1558, 
21091. 

Lullaby. 11692. 

Lure of the night. 11695, 14170. 

Lurline. 20138. 

Magie song. 18596. 

Maiden’s dream. 2188. 

Maiden’s prayer. 2189. 

Maids of Cadiz. 20151. 

Manzanillo. 9187. 

March in F. 9976, 21986. 

March of the Teddy bears. 14209. 

Marche. 7419. 

Marche alla Turka. 20229. 

Marche Indienne. 9150. 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 


Marcia fantastica. 20161. 

Maria, Mari. 2205. 

Marion (The) 2206. 

Maritana. 21655. 

Martha. 21190. 

May flowers. 16780. 

Mazourka hollandaise. 26365. 

Mazurka. 16784. 

Mazurka pensierosa. 9216. 

Meditation. 16794. 

Meernacht. 263738. 

Mélodie. 1182, 2214, 8289, 10912, 
24270, 263881. 

Memories of home. 5282. 

Memories of the South. 16803. 

Men of Harlech. 216838. 

Menuet. 9253, 16809. 

Menuet and trio. 143874. 

Menuetto. 12138. 

Merry conversation. 23790. 

Merry mood. 16820. 

Metodo per lo studio del piano 
forte. 9272. 

Midshipman. 14293. 

Midsummernight’s dream. 2241. 

Mignon. 2256. 

Mignonne valse. 23810. 

Mikado (The) 2257, 21697. 

Military march. 17268. 

Mill clack. 14800. 

Millions d’Arlequin. 2259. 

Miner’s dream. 2264. 

Miserere. 6830. 

Miss Liberty. 26417. 

Modern concert master. 5350. 

Moment joyeux. 18668. 

Morning ride. 9328. 

Moto perpetuo. 23859. 

Mouche (La) @or. 23861. 

Mountain maiden’s dream. 2297. 

Murmuring brook. 16874. 

Muttering Fritz. 16876, 18699. 

My Alpine sweetheart. 2304. 

My first waltz. 143898. 

My heart at thy sweet voice. 2606. 

My love’s an arbutus. 18715. 

My old Kentucky home. 2317. 

My own little girl. 16908. 

My sweet repose. 16659. 

Myosotis. 16922. 

Nabucco. 2944. 

Nancy Lee. 2329. 

Naughty nymphs. 16929, 20266. 

Neapolitan serenade. 23917. 

New creation band book. 2338. 

New Vienna. 18752. 

Nocturne. 14962, 17938. 

Nocturne in G minor. 11600. 

Noél. 10498. 

Non é ver. 5541. 

Norwegian folk-dance. 16955. 

Novellette. 26577. 

Nun pfeif’? ich noch ein zweites 
Stiick. 26582. 


1731 


Nymphe bocagére. 2364. 

O belle nuit. 9542, 11908, 21819, 
23986. 

O think of me. 16991. 

Obstination. 18780. 

Ocean bells. 16995. 

Ob blessed Virgin. 19315. 

Oh night of June. 21825. 

On parade. 17025. 

On the alert. 11934. - 

On the frontier. 9598, 24028. 

On the hike. 18800. 

Ondine. 14906. 

Operatic bouquet. 2428. 

Operatic masterpieces. 20340. 

Opie march and twostep. 18810.. 

Oriental roses. 2431, 18818. 

Otello. 17587. 

Paloma (La) 2448. 

Pamplone. 14657. 

Parade militaire. 2215. 

Paragraphs-ringelreihn. 11969. 

Pas des fleurs. 1538. 

Passion flower. 21877. 

Pastorale. 20351. 

Pekoe dance. 11988. 

Pendant la mazurka. 2468. 

Pensée d’amour. 9676, 11987, 
24086. 

Pensée intime. 5762. 

Pepita (La) 20357, 24090, 267388. 

Petit boléro. 20359. 

Petite conte. 2470, 11991. 

Petite gavotte. 2472, 11992. 

Philopena. 2478. 

Pierouettes. 18874, 20868. 

Pilgrim chorus. 17618. 

Pilgrim song. 21892. 

Pilgrim’s chorus. 2978. 

Pilgrim’s dream. 2483. 

Pine toter tales. 24118. 

Plantation echoes. 9708. 

Playing soldiers. 17105. 

Poet and peasant. 22146. 

Polka. 9719. 

Polka brillante. 17114. 

Polly Willis. 12011. 

Polonaise. 9723, 153800. 

Polskie kwiaty. 5834, 12013. 

Prelude. 9208, 14963. 

Préludes (Les) 116389, 23620. 

Pretty Polly Oliver. 18901. 

Rakéezy. 5923, 19537. 

Remember me. 2549. 

Resolve. 12060. 

Reverie. 9878, 12065, 22135. 

Revery. 17176. 

Réves (Les) 1826. 

Richelieu mareh. 24209. 

Rigoletto. 2945. 

Rippling brook. 9901. 

Rippling waves. 17182. 

Robbin’s wedding. 18958. 

Robespierre. 9911. 


INDEX 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 


Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
2568. 

Romance. 2572, 2573, 2640, 9926, 
12077, 12079, 17196, 186938, 18963, 
219638, 24259, 26904, 26951. 

Romanesca (La) 14878. 

Romani (Les) 12082. 

Romanza. 21969. 

Romeo et Juliette. 23155. 

Ronde d’amour. 20440. 

Rose-bush. 20445. 

Rosebud’s longing. 2593. 

Rosen. 26928. 

Roses. 9963. 

Roses de Bohéme. 18983. 

Rozsika. 2597, 14903. 

Rye waltzes. 21990. 

Salut 4 Pesth. 22000. 

Salut d’amour. 10000. 

Salute to Erin. 10001. 

Sambo’s holiday. 12104. 

Santa Lucia. 2615, 10008. 

Sarabande and tambourin. 17249 

Satanella. 2617. 

Searf dance. 11061. 

Scene de ballet. 10029. 

Scéne elégiaque. 2620. 

Scene from Nibelungen ring. 
17611. 

Scénes alsaciennes. 11750, 14286. 

Scherzino. 17254. 

Scherzo valse. 143863. 

Sea pictures. 10061. 

Second gavotte. 2648. 

Secret (Le) 2649, 19032. 

Secret love. 10068. 

Sehnsucht nach der heide. 26997. 

Serenade. 11826, 19846, 20492, 
22034, 24833, 24335, 24836, 27006. 

Sérénade badine. 19041. 

Sérénade-caprice. 19042. 

Sérénade d’amour. 20494. 

Sevilla. 20498. 

Shepherd and shepherdess. 1768. 

Sicilienne. 22057. 

Siegmund’s love song. 19816, 
22290. 

Sieste. 12179. 

Silent grief. 2683. 

Silently blending. 21729. 

Silhouettes. 889, 12181. 

Silver flute. 24871. 

Silver nymph. 2688. 


Silver threads among the gold. 


6265. 
Six octave studies. 18830. 
Six shadow pictures. 3064, 
Sleep, baby sleep. 17331. 
Sleep song. 173834. 
Slumber song. 10054, 12148. 
Slumber sweetly. 17837. 
Social life. 15075, 20522, 24401. 
Soir (Le) 6384. 
Solvejg’s song. 1802, 19860. 


1732 


“Sweet violet. 2799. 


*Tarantelle. 17458. 


pt. 10, WS. ¥. 5 


Fischer (£.)—Continued. 


Sonata. 1816, 18985, 18986. 
Sonatina. 10199, 14007, 163821, 
17383. 


Song of spring. 19092. 

Song of the sea. 20543. 

Song to the evening star. 17614. 

Songs my mother taught me. 
19101. 


Sonnambula (La) 20918. 

Sonnet allégre. 12222. 

Sons du soir. 6402. 

Sons of the brave. 24444. “y 

Sous le soleil. 12227, 

Souvenir. 27122. 

Souvenir de San Sebastian. 6417. 

Souvenir melody. 15128. 

Spanish dance. 11804, 18683- 
18685. 

Sparkling cascade. 24456. 

Sphinx, 27136. 

Spinning song. 2979. 

Spinning wheel. 2745, 10887 
(189). 

Spirit of peace. 2746, 6438. 

Spring. 6441. 

Spring bells. 2749. 

Stand fast in Jesus. 17393. 

Staunch and true. 6460. 

Suffragettes (The) 19139, 27182. 

Suite. 20903. . 

Summer. 6490, 12268. 

Swallow (The) 12286. 

Swedish folklore. 27208. 

Sweet and low. 17428. | 

Sweet chimes of Trinity. 174380. 

Sweet reflections. 24530. 

Sweet revery. 12370. 

Sweet scented violet. 27214. 

Sweet Spirit hear my prayer. 
103383. 


Sweetheart. 174385. 

Swing song. 12295. 
Symphonie espagnole. 19162. 
Tambourin (Le) 15229. 
Tannhiuser. 2981, 22291. 
Tantalusqualen. 2784. 


Tarentella. 10365. 

Ten divertisements. 9985. 

Tender flower thou  seemest. 
12314. 


Tesoro mio. 2830. 

Thankfulness. 22182. 

Then you’ll remember me. 1275. 

Thirty six caprices. 19776. 

Thirty six elementary and pro- 
gressive studies. 138949. 

Three romances. 10240. 

Three sonatinas. 18015. 

Throwing kisses. 2863. 

Thunderer (The) 12344. 

"Tis all that I can say. 12348. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


. 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 


To the morning glories. 20640. 

Toast-master. 6699. 

Triumerei. 2640. 

Trailing arbutus. 27339. 

Transposition. 27341. 

Traviata (La) 2946, 22265. 

Tre giorni. 153839. 

Trés jolie. 22223. 

Trille du diable. 17530. 

Trovatore (Il) 2947, 24714. 

Twelve poetic album leaves. 
14917. 


Twenty four caprices. 14871. 

Twenty four easy melodies. 7829. 

Twenty-four études. 22079. 

Twilight story. 24680. 

Two album leaves. 228389. 

Two old Dutch songs. 13141. 

U and [. 2908. 

United service. 24688. 

Valse. 7420, 26826. 

Valse Boston. 10548, 17568. 

Valse brillante. 11327, 24694. 

Valse coquette. 17571. 

Valse de concert. 2925, 19293. 

Valse interméde. 273887. 

Valse petite. 17577. 

Valse Russe. 12401. 

Veil-dance. 17581. 

Verdant green. 17584, 22261. 

Verlorene heimat. 17592. 

Vie pour le tsar. 10594. 

Violinist’s daily companion. 6860. 

Vision. 10603, 10606, 17601. 

Vision de ma mére. 2961, 10887 
(199). 

Vive le Canadienne. 2967. 

Waiting for you. 17617. 

Walther’s song. 2985. 

Waltz. 17700, 19619. 

Waltz of the waves. 2989. 

Water lily and the honeysuckle. 
20724. 


Wedding-dance. 17640. 
Welcome. 3013. 


When love is kind. 12457. 

When the dear old mother. 12467. 
Where the bee sucks. 19375. 
Where the citrons bloom. 20569. 
Who is Sylvia? 19019. 

Wiener biirger. 19385, 20769. 
Will o’ the wisp. 22383. 

William Tell. 21980. 

Winding path. 24850. 

Winter. 7064. 

Wish and fulfilment. 22395. 
Witches dance. 3069. 

Wizard violinist. 17709. 
Youthful joy. 3113. 

Zingana (La) 12558. 


Fischer (F.): 
Any little girl, that’s a nice little 
girl, 12565 (14), 12651. 
Come Josephine in my flying ma- 
chine. 22797, 27688. 
Goodbye Beckie Cohn. 12565 
(28), 138488. 
I’d like to put another r in Mary. 
138680, 17742 (53). 
Oh you chicken. 26647. 
Schlitz. 14949, 15704 (126). 
There’s comp’ny in the parlor. 
17486, 17742, (90). 
When your dimples turn to wrin- 
kles. 15582, 17742 (97). 
Will you love me when the honey- 
moon is over. 275388. 
You'll be sorry when you’re sober. 
24885. 
Fischer (F.) music pub. co.: 
All the world’s in love. 7282. 
Round up. 60388. 
Fischer (Ff. A.) So make merry while 
you can. 63824. 
Fischer (G. H.) Song of welcome. 
10210. 
Fischer (H.) Devotion. 18111. 
Fischer (J.) & bro.: 
All through the night. 10918. 
Asperges me. 17798. 
Bells of Elfarnie. 22607. 
Bethany. 1811. 
Come back to Hrin. 7727. 
Cradle song. 253877. 
Dance of the fairies. 7825. 
Egyptienne (L’) 8978. 
Emitte Spiritum tuum. 38991. 
Evensong. 25579. 
Fairest evening. 26627. 
Father in heaven. 183804. 
Good night, good night beloved. 
11322. 
Haec Dies. 1811, 83868. 
High mass. 113890. 
Hymn of praise. 25890. 
Indian dance. 8720. 
Indian dance and intermezzo L’ 
Egyptienne. 18403. 
Intermezzo. 11160, 26878. 
Jerusalem surge. 23479. 
Jolly jolly Santa Claus. 26096. 
KG6nig Wiswamitra. 23552. 
Light of the world. 2130. 
Lonely rose. 26241. 
March of the parish schools. 
263830. 
Mass in honor of St. Anthony of 
Padua. 24474. 
Mass no. 1 in honor of our Lady 
of Loretto. 5241. 
Matona, lovely maiden. 11753. 
Meditation. 26871. 


Zulma. 3116. Melody in D flat. 14543. 
Fischer (E.) Neue’ gesangschule. Missa in hon. 8S. Nominis Mariae, 
11864. 14319. 


1733 


INDEX 


pt. III, 0. S., v.5 


Fischer (J.) & bro.— Continued. 
My mother. 2314. 
Nautical knot. 669, 9445. 
O doctor optime. 20300. 
O lady leave thy silken thread. 
26600. 
O peace divine. 26607. 
O salutaris. 20305. 
Panis angelicus. 5732. 
Postlude. 26777. 
Practical studies in reading vocal 
music. 5849, 9750, 14749, 18892. 
Proper (The) of the mass. 26802. 
Regina coeli. 20416. 
Reverie. 12064, 26869. 
Rosa mia. 6012. 
Salve regina. 24263. 
School-days are o’er. 10046. 
Six processional hymns. 20218. 
Song of welcome. 10210. 
Springtime. 11175. 
Star divine. 27151. 
Terra tremuit. 83863. 
Three motets. 20211. 
Tramp, tramp. 12361. 
Triumphal march. 6726. 
Turkey (The) 27357. 
Wearin’ of the green. 17639. 
6 cantica. 6881. 
Fischer (O.) Am springbrunnen. 7257. 
Fischer (O. H.) Little musical stories. 
9013. 

Fischhof (R.): 
Hymne. 23021. 
Unter den Linden. 
Vielleicht. 24785. 

Fischler (H. A.): 
Chili sauce. 22748, 25288. 
My old plantation home. 
Nigger-toe. 14480, 21788. 
Pepper sauce. 24091. 
Rastus. 5928, 9824. 
Some day, some one will whisper, 

I love you. 22085. 

Fish (R. V.) Amaryllis waltzes. 3202. 
Fisher (—.) Where the maccaroni 
grows. 12481, 12565 (79). 

Fisher (A. C.): 

Battle hymn of the saints. 
Come to the Savior. 11104. 
Drunkard’s child. 11196. 
For I have been redeemed. 11263. 
In the Savior’s precious love. 
11518. 
Saviour triumphant. 12116. 
Won’t you let Him be your friend. 
psa yar 
Fisher (H.-F.): 
Are you anybody’s girlie in par- 
ticular. 12661. 
Watermelon Sue. 6928. 
Fisher (G. A.) Do you give the Lord 


your best. 7901. 
Fisher (H.) Salo’ Suffolk. 14926. 


24690. 


18722. 


15815. 


= 


Fisher (J. M.) Summer days. 2774. 
Fisher (L.) Robins’ return. 9919, 
20429. 
Fisher (W. A.): 
Awake, thou that sleepest. 7365. 


Classics for the violin. 25324. 

Easy opera melodies for piano. 
25518. 

Hasy pieces for violin and piano. 
25519. 

Encore songs. 25548. 

Famous piano solos. 25601. 

Favorite duets for violin and 


piano. 25611. 

Favorite sacred songs. 28003, 
25618. 

Favorite songs. 25614. 


Gems of German song. 310. 
He that dwelleth in the secret 


place. 8415. 
Modern piano compositions. 26425, 
Opera transcriptions for the 
piano. 26680. 


Sacred songs. 887. 
Twenty-five easy piano pieces. 


25628. 
Very easy piano duets. 27400. 
Young singers songs. 27590. 


Hisk (CA. W.)- 
Peace patrol. 9667, 11982, 18857. 
Poinsettia waltzes. 12008, 12009. 
Take the next boat and come 
over. 6560. 
Fisk (G. L.) Fearless hunter-man. 
4078. 
Fisk & Frank pub. co.: 
At college. 12680. 
Call a, taxicab: . 237% 
Dancing. 13051. 
My Dorothy. 14895. 
Strolling. 15168. 


Fiske: :((D:) &) Christmas carol. 
25309. 

Fitch (D. W.) Love, the locksmith. 
5129. 

Hitech (Ie: 


Puget Sound. 26806. 
Sunset on Puget-Sound. 
Fithian (F. S.): 
Gypsy barn dance. 
Lorraine. 14124. 
Fithian 2--Ge) ; 
Bethlehem. 72. 
Christmas. 25306. 
Day of resurrection. 7853. 
Go forward, Christian soldiers. 


24509. 


18223. 


20122. 

T’ll trust His precious promises. 
23345. 

Jesus our guiding star.- 494. 

When my soul reaches home. 
24802 


24865. 


1734 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Pare A...) : 
Cry baby. 1158 (18). 
Don’t you want a pussy wussy 
cat. 1153 (19). 
Hello, Mr. Moonman, hello. 390. 
How'd you like to be a dog. 1153 
(44). 
Santie was 
(70). 
Fitzgerald (A.) 


good to me. 3119 


Dreaming of you, 


Sweetheart. 16114. 
Fitzgerald (J. L.) Brave little sailor 
lad. 1347. 


Fitzgibbon (B.): 

Daddy was a 
18040, 17987. 

Gee whiz, Cutey. 21225. 

Gee whiz, sweety, I’m stuck on 
you. 25689. 

I apologize. 11414. 

Navy of the U. S. A. 26525, 27728. 

They never come back. 24603. 

When the man in the moon shakes 
hand with the man in the aero- 
plane. 24812. 

You don’t know how much you 
have to know. 1146, 3101, 3119 
(101). 

Fitzgibbon (L.): 


grand old man. 


Come seven, come eleven. 3119 
(10). 
I love my wife and always will. 
1153 (48). 
Fitzhugh (BH. J.) Six short responses. 
23023. 


Fitzpatrick (J. J.): 
Country band. 138007. 


Hesitation. 16372. 
Flaconer (F. W.) I want to live for 
Jesus. 23881. 
Flagg (E. O.) March on, America. 
26331. 


Flagny (A. de) Muses dans la forét. 
9354, 21734, 26468. 
Flaig (E. G.): 
Cheer up. 17928. 
Thoughts of the past. 19217. 
Flament (A.) Danse des fakirs. 
13060, 16043. 
Flamm (R.): 
Danse de Myriam, 25414. 
Go ahead. 25725. 
Flammer (H.) ‘Tiger team. 27319. 


Flanagan (L. A.) Cecilia. 15921. 
Flanders (B. H.) Georgia ball. 
18172. 


Méthode compléte de 
18644. 


Flandrin (G.) 
trombone 4 coulisse ténor, 


Flanner (J.) Christmas bells. 14389. 
Flannery (F. V. A.): 

I love but one. 4567. 

I want a uniform. 21408. 

In the city of Detroit. 21446. 


Sally, pride of Texas coast. 2607. 
Sweetest flower of all. 2800. 


Flannery (F. V. A.)—Continued. 
Texas, my ranch-girl queen. 6608. 
Worrying. 7107. 

Plath (P. H.) Moose (The) 

Fieck (Fx): 

Christus. 17944, 
Heimkehr. 25880. 
Ich will zu dir. 18351. 
Konigskinder (Die) 2081. 
Leben. 18492. 
Liige. 20135. 
Tuch (Das) der trinen, 
Vision. 20705. 
Weltfremd. 19347. 
Fleischmann (0O.) 
7184. 
Fleming (A. T.) Loveland. 5133. 
Fleming (F. T.) Will you take a 
little walk. 1119. 

Flemming (L. M.): 
Drusilla. 18061. 

Gypsy waltz. 18223*. 
Sweet Rosa Lee. 19152, 

Fletcher (A. L.): 

I am dreaming of you. 


14348. 


19262. 


Abendandacht. 


4509. 


That sly little merry widow. 
6624. 
Fletcher (D.) United States our glo- 
rious land. 6787. 
Fletcher (HE. TT.) Magnificat and 
Nune dimittis, in H flat. 16742. 
Fletcher (J.): 
As it began to dawn. 7318. 


Hosanna in the highest. 4477. 
Lord’s prayer. 18560. 
Wletcher (J...) Hark! 
_ voiced choir. 25803. 
Fletcher (P. E.) : 
Choral rhapsody. 7673. 
Come lasses and lads. 19688. 
Enchanted spring. 25545. 
For empire and for king. 
13368. 
Greensleeves and other old dances, 
23170. 
Puritan maid. 21919, 24175. 
Robin Adair. 9912. 
Shepherd’s aye. 12178. 
Songsters’ awakening. 
24442. 
Spirit of pageantry. 17386. 
Three light pieces, 3642. 
To the river. 246388. 
Toy (The) soldier’s 
24640. 
Walrus and the carpenter. 
Woodland pictures. 19402. 
Fletcher (R. L.): 
Are you coming. 7305. 
Behold the Lamb of God. 22600. 
Call to consecration. 13867. 
He is coming soon. 1829. 
How excellent Thy name. 
New coronation. 2387. 
O paradise. 2379. 


The full 


8167, 


22105, 


march, 


10643. 


1870. 


1735 


INDEX 


—__ 


$a — 


Fletcher (R. L.)—Continued. 
Old time religion. 2412. 
Onward Christian soldiers. 
Our golden jubilee. 11954. 
Pentecostal power. 14685. 
Some mother’s child. 10189. 
Stilling the Galilee. 2765. 
Talk it over with Jesus. 15228. 
Temple builders. 19192. 
Washed in the fountain. 2995. 
Where shall I spend eternity. 
TOOT. 
Fleuret (D.): 
Premiére symphonie. 
Toccata. 183847. 
Fliersbach (C.): 
Griiss dich Gott, du braune heide. 
231838. 
Und als mein schatz auf’s wan- 
dern ging. 17557. 
Flindt (H. H.) 
friendship ends. 12820. 
Flinn (J. H.) Poinsettia. 20378. 
Flint (A. B.) High school proces- 
sional march. 16375. 
Flint (D. J.) Dream days. 
Flint (G. C.): 
Mother Goose tale. 21719. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 21783. 
Flint (M. K.) Would my love were 
a hollyhock. 12538. 
Flint (W. R.) I wonder. 4634. 
Flirting princess. 425, 1366, 1536, 1830, 
1920, 1935, 2001, 2014, 2336, 2396, 
2449, 2732, 2841, 3000, 6594, 27698. 


5675. 


9772. 


13169. 


Flockton (J. M.) Little sergeant. 
16668. 

Flood (W. H. G.) Mississippi river. 
23821. 


Florence (B.) Tantum ergo. 24550. 
Florian (Father) Bolsa del pajaro. 


25174. 

Floridia (P.): 
Paoletta. 21866. 
Serenade. 24334. 
To-morrow. 246388. 

HMioriov(Ce.)< 
Valsette. 19299. 


Winter everywhere. 15616. 
Flotow (F. von): 
13354. 


How so fair. 


Martha. 267, 4115, 21190. 
Floyd (A. E.) We bless Thy holy 
name. 27451. 


Fludyer (Mrs. H.) Book of thirty 
hymn tunes. 15867. 

Fluffy Ruffles. 8110. ; 

Fluke (F. S.) Fairies (The) 22985. 

Flying Dutchman. 2979, 10627, 20714, 
22286, 27422. 

Flynn (B. A.) Mass of the Immacu- 
late Virgin. 16772, 21662. 

Flynn (J. B.) Won’t you be my old 
lady. 15687. 


That is where our } 


pt. Tt, WS. v2.5 


Blynn (J. H.); 
Go ’way from me I hate you. 
25729. 
Hoop-la. 7182 (129), 8489. 


Hupf mein miéderl. 
16410, 18287. 

Sunny days. 19144, 19437 (69). 

Ujje!a ligetben nagyszerti! 10518, 
12378, 17554. 

Yip-i-addy-i-ay. 38094. 

Fochler (K.) Konig Wiswamitra. 

2a552. 

Forster (A.): 
Arioso. 7310. 
Gavotte. 8235. 
Polnische tinze. 

Foerster (A. M.): 
Exaltation. 22982. 
Rheinfahrt. 21957. 


1879, 11409, 


26765. 


Second album of lyrics. 6136. 

Wreath of songs. 10822. 
Forster (J.): 

Abendstimmung. 22446. 

Armes bliimlein klein. 17790. 

Bergmannskind (Das) 1455. 


Bibenbaum (Der) 18071. 

Griiss dich Gott. 23188. 

Lied der Deutschen in der ferne. 
8964. 

Mein lied am Rhein. 18628. 

Sonntagsmorgen in der 


24448. 
Zerronnen. 194380. 
23429, 


heide. 


Foerster (J. B.): 
In den bergen. 
Jessika. 8769. 
Sonate. 23031. 

Fogel (C. Van N.) 

4544. 

Fogg (C. H.) Petite vagues. (57. 

Foire de Sorotchintsi. 4126, 4306. 

Foley (G. H.): 

April morning. 22528. 
Love (A) song. 23665. 
Foley (M.) When the song birds bow 
their heads. 17672. 
Folkunger (Die) 22819. 
Follies (The) 12730, 18211, 
13362, 18422, 13738, 138759, 
14420, 15032, 15283, 15310, 15331, 
15520, 15694, 15702. 
Follies of 1910. 19156, 20589, 21035, 
21708, 22203, 25873, 25941, 27272. 
Folwell (J. ©.) Father forgive them. 


I kiss’d my love. 


13356, 
14197, 


4075. 
Fontaine (L. J.): 
Adieu (L’) 15712. 


15750. 
15929. 


Andante religioso. 
Chanson sans paroles. 
Chant du soir. 15982. 
Contemplation. 15999. 
Dévotion. 16072. 
Gavotte. 16250. 

Idée gracieuse. 16471. 
Invocation. 16531. 


1736 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Fontaine (L. J. )—Continued. 
Menuet. 16812. 
Réve (Un) 17171. 
Sérénade. 17288, 
Trois melodies. 
Valse. 16221. 

Fontaine (L. J. OO.) 
En gondole. 18083. 
Humoresque. 21354. 

Fontenailles (H. de): 


16218. 


Metamorphoses de Vamour. 5309. 
Obstination. 18780. 
Resolve (A) 12060. 
Fonzo (P. my 
"A femmena @ accussi. 


3122. 
Ammore torna. 
Chi si tu. 3651. 
°"E yviole, 3959. 
Senza l’amore. 
Foote (A.): 
Ballade. 19786. 
Berceuse. 3119 (112). 
Cantilena in @G. 17897. 
Canzonetta. 3119 (114). 
Etude. 3119 (123). 
Gavotte. 3119 rory,,- (128). 
Gray twilight. 4335. 
I am the moth of the night. 1887. 
Prelude in G minor. 1153 (146). 
Song of spring. 3119 (189). 
There sits a bird on every tree. 
995. 
Trio in B dur. 4139. 
Foote (R. A.) You look 
Fritzie. 10844. 
Forberg (O.): 
A la mazur. 24913. - 
Am mitihlbach. 24975. 
Am Rhein. 22499 
Astrid, mein Astrid. 31. 
Astronom wieder willen. 22536. 
Auf der alm. 25042. 
Auf der dorfwiese. 25043. 
Ballade. 26157. 
Bauernhochzeit im gebirge. 
Fabel. 245, 
Festmarsch. 256. 
Frohsinn. 293. 
Friihlingsboten. 297. 
Giggelgaggel-bauernbuam. 
Heimatsehnen. 23240. 
Heimweh. 388. 
Im friihling. 455. 
Im spitsommer. 23419, 
In den griiben. 23430. 
In der kapelle. 462. 
In der waldeschmiede, 
Jagdscene. 26077. 
Kuckuckslied. 26158. 
Mein alt’ Kentucky heim. 23767. 
Mein stern. 23766. 
Militir-marsch. 618. 
Morgenlied. 634. 
Miickentanz. 642. 
Niggerlied. 23935. 


7269. 


27004. 


just like my 


3064, 


23094, 


26009. 


Forberg (O.)—Continued. 

Pfingsten. 24104. 

Robin Adair. . 820. 

Ruthenisches volkslied. 835. 

Schelmenliedel. 26977. 

Schmetterlinge. 849. 

Sonatine. 27060. 

Spinnriidchen. 27139. 

Stidslavische dorfbilder. 

Tanzlied. 971, 2814. 

Tarantella. 27249. 

Wanderbilder. 24747. 

Zigeunertanz. 27596. 

Ziviltrauung (Eine) mit hinder- 
nissen. 24904. 

Zweigespriich. 27603. 

Forberg (R.): 

Air. 8045. 

Alaska. 22473. 

Archimedes. 1233. 

Au pays de réves. 15778. 

Auf der wacht. 7843. 

Aufforderung zum tanz. 

Ausmarsch. 7349. 

Consolation. 19650. 

Da droben auf dem berge. 7808. 

Des Maien liebster aufenthalt. 
17628. 

Djanina. 16082. 

Drei heitere gesiinge. 15887. 

Drei volkstiimliche lieder. 9435. 

Du kannst ja doch nicht “singen. 
T957. 

Durch. 22935. 

Elf neue bagatellen. 

Erinnerung. 17272. 

Erst verlor um eine braune. 8042. 

Hrsten (Die) etiiden. 8043. 

Es sitzen drei weiber Zu weben. 
8049. 

Es war im Sonnigen monat Mirz. 


8050 
Etude. 17936. 


Etude en la bémol maj. 16807. 

Etude en sixtes. 16808. 

Etuden fiir violine. 11213. 

Fantasie. 19762. 

Flirt. 13351. 

Fritz and Berta. 21209. 

Frtiher frost. 23069. 

Gondoletta. 16297. 

Heimkehr. 98440. 

Heiraten. 8442. 

Heller morgen. 8443. 

Ich bin ein drach’ gewesen. 8644. 

Ich liege dir zu fiissen. S648. 

Ich neide nicht die gold’nen sale. 
8650. 

Ich war schon so klug. 

Im wald. 16495. 

In eis erstarrt mein herze lag. 
8690. ; 

In lust und schmerzen. 16506. 

Jugend-concertino. 138918. 

Jugend-trios. S804. 


942. 


7345, 


7424, 


8652. 


INDEX 


Forberg (R.) —Continued. 


Kinderlieder. 138961. 

Komm. 8875. 

Liebesnacht. 8963. 

Luftschloss. 16717. 

Morgens send’ ich dir die veilchen. 
18678. 

Notturno. 17939. 

Passacaglia. 9653. 


Priludium. 8046. 

Requiem. 9865. 

Rosenzeit. 9960. 

Sankt Michael. 17628. 
Scherzo fantastique. 10034. 
Schon, schén, am schonsten. 22017. 
Sehet welche liebe. Tien. 
Sieben bagatellen. 7420. 
Sonate. 8095. 

Spielmann (Hin). 10288. 
Sport d’hiver. 17388. 
Steyrische lieder. 17398. 
Ueberfall (Der). 10517. 
Wanderlust. 17628. 

Weihe der nacht. 10689. 
Weihnachtslieder. 2477 8. 
Wiegenlied. 22379. 

Zehn vortragsstucke. 10077. 
Zu Weibnachten. 20807, 24905. 
Zweiunddreissig variationen. 7429. 
ame pallade. 17941. 


60 elementar-etudien. 15628. 
60 elementary studies. 10800. 
75 etuden fiir violine. 22401. 


Forbes (B. M.) If all the world were 
mine. 21421. 
Forbes (C. B.) 
opened in heaven. 
‘Forbes (R. V.): 
Aviator (The). 


Behold a door was 
3398. 


15793, 25055. 


Play days. 9710. 

Ford (A. D.) Old fashioned farm. 
11922. 

Ford (D. R.) Wales, dear old home- 
land. 10642. 

Ford (E.) On the shores of the old 
Nile. 5655. 

Ford (J. A.) Song of praise. 6379. 

Ford (J. W.) Red Jacket. 5939. 


Ford (P.) P. C. Green. 18829. 

Ford (R. A.) Springtime frolic. 6444. 

Ford (R. W.) Old mill stream. 9579. 

Pord (Ss M:)): 
Alone. 109253. 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 

JIS (2: 

Mizpah. 11790. 

Ford (W. C.) Forester (The) 

Fordi (E.): 
Buena Vista. 
Choice of all. 22752. 
Fordi mazurka. 21200. 
Friendship. 25658. 
Hobble skirt. 25849. 
It makes a hit with me. 
Leola. 26190. 


183753. 
20962. 


pt. 111, 1.S., V- 9. 


Fordi (H.)—Continued. 
Oh! I tell you. 21828. 
Only say bye bye. 21851. 
Our sweet little bungalow home. 
21861. 


Song of the violets. 22101. 

Thoughts of you. 27307. 
Fordyce (L.): 

I’m from Missouri. 4575. 


Sliding down a stack of straw. 
6308. 
Foreman (W. A.) Folly. 4129. 
Foresman (R.) Foresman method of 
pianoforte instruction. 1698. 
Forét bleue. 19791. 
Forkel (M. R.) Violets are blue like 
your eyes so true. 10600. 
Forlivesi (A.) e ¢.: 
E girale la rota. 7973. 
Non te lo dico. 20285. 
Romanzetta d’inverno. 20489. 
Strofette allegre. 20572. 
Forman (R. R.) Pond lilies. 
Forman (Mrs. R. R.): 
Hymn of praise. 25890. 
Jolly, jolly Santa Claus. 
Turkey (The) 27857. 
Formby (G.) : 
I was standing at the corner of 
the street. 25965. 
Playing the game in the west. 
9712. 
Forrester (D.) Jima da Jeff. 2028, 
13902, 19487 (50). 
Forrester (J. ©.) Near and far. 670. 


766. 


26096. 


Forst (G.) Neue gesangschule. 11866. 


Forster (D.): 


If love were all. 8662. 


Love remembered not. 9061. 
Mifanwy. 16881. 
Rosamund. 14890, 17928. 


Rose in the bud. 14890, 17923. 
Stolen pearl. 24476. 
Forster (F. J. A.) Class of nineteen 


ene AO: 
Forsyth (W. O.): . 
Moto appassionato. 14367. 
Night in June. 14481. 
Forsyth bros. Summer midnight. 


12271, 15180: 
Fortescue (H.): 
Grant us Thy peace. 13520. 


Helper (The) 21327. 

My island of dream. 655. 

Narrow way. 9489. 

Storm in a teacup. 19127. 
Fortier (J.) Promenade. 26798. 
Fortolis (L.) Au erépuscule, les elfes 

dansent. 25037. 
Fortuna’s gunstling. 918, 4145, 6801, 
6329. 
Torza del destino. 6829. 
Foss (R. A.) : 
All glory, laud and honor. 208381. 
I lay my sins on Jesus. 21375. 


1738 


e 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Foss (R. A.)—Continued. 


Pastorale in G@. 2450. 
Slumber song. 22076. 


Foster (A. H.): 
Rose (A) looking in at the win- 
dow. 24231. 

Snowdrops. 15067. 

Would I were a gardener. 15651. 
Foster (C.) Vacation time. 22245. 
Foster (E, A.) Nuggets. 16967. 
Foster (G. W.) Covent gardeneers. 

3770. 
Foster (H. F.) Ideal album. 
Foster (H. F. W.): 

Coquette (La) 

Irish mother. 
Foster (H. W.) 

18001, 19687. 
Foster (M. B.): 

Hoad intet 6ga har sett. 

Jesus lives. 8776, 

Love that is love. 5127. 

O panis dulcissime. 21811. 

Se, natten ir framskriden. 24315. 
Foster (O.) Gee! but I’ve got a swell 

girl now. 13448. 
Foster (S. C.): 
My old Kentucky home. 
2317, 11842, 14424, 16907. 

Old folks at home. - 11924, 26654. 

Ring, ring de banjo. 9896, 14858. 

Washed in the fountain. 2995. 
Foster (W.) music co. Some of these 

days. 19082. 
Foster (W. D.) Like the ivy that 
clings to the oak. 8981. 
Foster-Polla. Old black Joe. 24012. 
Foucher (A.) Rubans de la vie. 6035. 


1835 


Ol 


7767, 
8740. 


Dear Emmeline. 


19923. 


659, 


Fouillot (H.) Laneiers du _ palais 
d’Orsay. 215384. 

Fountain (C.) Over the sea they’re 
ealling. 14648. 

Fourdrain (F.) Au printemps. 25040. 
Fournier (E.) Good bye, Jack. 
25748. 

Fournier (M.) Marie-Madeleine. 
20162. 

Fournier (P.) Toccata. 16235. 
Fourth row center. 1701. 


Fowler (C. L.) 
26499. 
Fowler (E. T.) 
11861. 
Fowler (H.): 
Oh, for the days. 
Thy love and mine. 
Hox (C:..M.): 
Dear, dark head. 22877. 


My old friend Will. 


*Neath fading leaves. 


5614, 11914. 
6673. 


Foggy dew. 230382. 

My thousand times beloved. 
23901. 

Red-haired (The) girl. 24189. 


Songs of the Irish harpers. 19105. 
Fox (F. C.) Art song cycles. 12670, 

19487. 
aL 


68294—10——20 


Fox (G. J.) Out in the field of siv 


and ruin. 14648. 
; Fox (J. B.) Song of a shepherd. 
2729. 


Hox “(S:) pub: co: 
Cuban waltz. 3784. 
Dream of the flowers. 1576. 
Fox mandolin and guitar folio. 
4155. 
Fox (Sam) standard dance folio 
for orehestra. 23053. 
Fox violin, cornet, piano and or- 
chestra folio. 279. 
Frat, 23055, 25650: 
Goblins’ parade. 18192. 
Heart fancies. 8420. 
Jack in the box. 4800. 
Pride of the regiment. 
Puritana. 17139, 26809. 
Rube-step. 14904. 
Fox mandolin and guitar folio. 4155. 
Tox violin, cornet, piano and orchestra 
folio. 279. 
Fracker (C. R.) Delta gamma. 1534. 
Fraemcke (A.) Popular duet album. 
9734, 
Fragson (—): 
Dans mon aéroplane. 
Reviens. 26875. 
Fragson (H.): 
It’s the English. 20031. 
Old Tom eat. 20320. 
Other department please. 26685. 
Train (M. T.) If I were an explorer. 
450). 
Frain pub. co.: 
Swallow’s return. 19150. 
Thoughts of yore. 19219. 
Iraleigh (R. G.) Melody in F. 8182. 
Frampton (F.): 
It only shows how silly you can 


9775. 


25418. 


be. 18864. 
When father was mother for a 
day. 15543. . 
France (L.) pseud. See McDermott 
(Eh) 


H'ranchetti (A.): 


Amor mi guida a te. 7278. 
Cristoforo Colombo. T7791. 
Mia carrozza ov’é. 9277. 


Francis (E.) H-u-s-b-a-n-d. 19922. 
Francis (EK. W.) Cracker Jack rag. 
154, 1158 (12). 
Kraneis (3. Hu): 
Chant du soir. 11066. 
Feu follet. 11244. 
Friihlingstratime. 11285. 
Matin joyeux. 11752. 
Réve (Le) 12062. 
Francis (L.) Ma Cindah 
23691. 
Krancis: (CW. 2.) 
Honey heart. 25865. 
It looks like something 
eat brought in. 16542. 


Lindah. 


that the 


INDEX 
Dt. 207, tS 


Francis and Day’s standard folio of 
100 best songs. 81838. 
Francis, Day & Hunter: 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 
Colliers (The) 1464. — 
Come along my Mandy. 3717. 


About the matter I ain’t got noth- 
ine to. Say. ~ 719i. 

All for you and only you. 

Always smile. 157386. 

Always walk down the road with 
your hands in your pockets. 
3195. 

Amour de ma vie. 

Amour est éternel. 

Anastasia. 24992. 

And just then he fell out of bed. 
7276. 

And the band on the pier starts 
playing. 3226. 

Any little girl with ways like 
yours. 17783. 

Areadia. 25016. 

Archibald, certainly not. 3261. 

Are you looking for a girl like 


15720. 


3220. 
19: 


me. 17788. 
’Arry and ’Arriet. 3271. 
At Gretna Green. 12681. 


Aviation. 17812. 

Be an outlaw’s bride. 3365. 

Beastly awtully jolly don’t cher 
know. 15821. 

Bertie and Gertie. 7456. 

Best landlady you can find. 1810. 

Best love of all. 22621. 

Best of the bunch. 22622. 

Big boom. 11005, 12795. 

Black Belle. 25155. 

Blacksmith’s wedding. 3456. 

Blame it on to poor Lloyd-George. 
3458. 

Bluff. 12822. 

Boosey & co.’s brass and reed 
band jour. 22654. 

Boosey & co.’s new supplemental] 
journal. 19557. 

Boosey’s military journal 129th 
series no. 1. 25176. 

Boy scout. 3496. 

Breakfast in my bed on Sunday 
mornin’. 25184. 


Brown broke and breezy. 25202. 
Brown eyed Sue. 12850. 

Bull frogs’ carnival. 19578. 

Buy jingo. 108. 

By the sea. T7557. 

Cairo. 11038. 

Cameos. 12886. | 

wan I help you in any way. 13869. 
Captain Ginjah—O. T. 25250. 
Cargo of love. 15916. 

Carillon joyeuse. 11049, 22713. 
Castles of sand. 15920. 
Chantecler (Le) 7634. 


Choose your girlie by the seaside. 
3665. 

Christmas dreams. 

City of pleasure. 


15964, 21004. 
22782. 


1740 


Come and be one of the midnight 
sons. 3718. 


Come and take tea with me. 
22795. 
Come back to Mallow, Molly. 
See 
Come into the garden, John. 
11099. 


Come round the corner with me. 
12964. 

Come with me down Regent street. 
25356. 

Come with me to the sea. 12971. 

Convict and the bird. 22812. 

Could you tell me. 3765. 

Covent gardeneers. 3770. 

Cremona. 25380. 

Dance barbaric. 19669. 

Dawn yalse. 17998. 

Day you came. 11143. 

Defiance. 13097. 

Denny dear. 16068. 

Dernier adieu. 11158. 


Dinah, for me and you. 1545. 


Do what you can for ninepence. 


7900. 

Do yer don’t? 3883: 

Do you believe in woman's rights. 
1549. 

Don’t do anything until you hear 


from me. 25476. 

Don’t do away with the peers. 
13144. 

Don’t forget the chorus. 16093. 

Don’t take me away from the 
girls. 16095. 

Don’t take me to the _ seaside. 
18033. 

Doorkeeper at Frightley’s. 18037. 

Down at Blankton-on-sea. 13157. 


Down Paradise alley. 18161. 


Drop mea line: “2423 
Dusky drummers. 16122. « 
Eastern nights. 25516. 


Eight quick marches on Harry 
Lauder’s song. 26177. 

Eleonore. 11207. 

English history. 4002. 

Eternity. 1630. 

Eyes are the windows of the soul. 
13280. 

Faith Hope and Charity. 18114. 

Farthest north. 249. 

Flanagan. 138345. 

Fly little fish. 13359. 

Fol-lol-the-diddle-ol-the-day. 

Follow me girls. 13364. 

Foot ball. 8165. 

For nights, and nights, and nights. 
23038. 5 

Fourteen 
112738. 


8161. 


and sixpence a week. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dece., 1910 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. | Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


Francis and Day’s standard folio 
of one hundred best songs. 8183. 

Frolic (The) 1708. 

Fun of the fair. 18416. 

Garden (The) of love. 18169. 

Gee whiz. 25688. 

George Brooks’ Good night, nurse. 
4226. 

Ghost walk. 25696. 

Girl for me. 4238. 

Girl in the chanticler hat. 138454. 

Girl with the rooster in her hat. 
16269. 


Go through Welcome avenue. 
25728. 

Gold, gold, gold. 25740. 

Good-bye everybody’s girlie. 16299. 

Good-night moonlight. 13494. 

Good old Japan in London. 13497. 

Grandfather Green. 13514. 

Grown ups evening song. 8354. 

Gymkhana. 13539. 

Has anybody here seen Kelly. 
4889, 13581. 

Has anyone found a girl? 18232. 

Have you got a cigarette picture. 
11359. 

He’s a pal. 25817. 

He’s a very old friend of mine. 
23224. 

He used to play on the oboe. 
11372. 

He was more like a friend than a 
husband. 113873. 

Hear me, my God. 113874. 

Hear what the crowd say. 18238. 

Here comes Oxo. 4489. 

Hi, hi, hi Mister McKie. 113885. 

Houp-la, allez. 8497. 

How are they going to get in [.on- 
don. 4482. 

How would you like to be a baby. 
23302. 

Hullo, my dandy. 18654. 

I altered my mind. 4508. 

I am coming back to Siam. 19925. 

I can’t think of anything but girls. 
4522. 

I do like cheap sea-trips. 25907. 

I do like the name of Mary. 
19933. 

I do love a dear old pal. 18304. 

I do love you and you do love me. 
16427. 

I don’t care if I never get home. 
23328. 

I don’t mind leaving the dear 
homeland. 11419. 

I don’t want to go to bed. 25909. 

ie haves a, ower in, my.. heart. 
25915. 

I keep on walking. 8565. 

I'll be waiting at the station 
dearie. 233840. 


1741 


I'll be waiting by the milestone 
Mary. 19940. 

I’ll never find another Pearl like 
you. 8581. 

I love my lazy Lou. 114380. 

I love to go butterfly catching. 
13706. 

I love you best of all. 16443. 

I’m afraid you'll have to come 
along o’ me. 25932. 

I’m after Pekoe. 16447. 

I’m at home all day. 16449. 

Vm giving my hand to another. 
18714. 

I’m Henery the eighth, I am. 
25939. 

I’m looking for a girl like you. 
4584, 

I’m in love with you. 16454. 

I’m shy, Mary Ellen, %’m_ shy. 
11448. 

I’m using Sunday language all the 
week. 8611. 

I’m waiting here for Kate. 4589. 

I may be a millionaire. 11449. 

IT never hear from them. 4598. 

I never kiss any boys round here. 
11453. 

I never meet a pal going my way. 
4599, 

I saw Sandy to his front street- 
door. 25950. 

I seem to hear you calling. 25951. 

I shall be a bad lad ’Liza Ann. 
11455. 

IT shall blow my whistle. 11456. 

I shall sulk. 11458. 

T simply go and do it and it’s done. 
ZABOS. 

I suppose she knows. 23371. 

I tell you, you don’t know you’re 
alive. 4607. 

I’ve been in the rain. 1919. 

I’ve got rings on my fingers. 23376. 

I’ve got to get up in the morning. 
4615. 

I’ve lost my heart in Cupid street. 
25956. 

I’ve said good-bye to the dear olé 
Strand. 25957. 

TIT want to be there. 15741. 

I want to get right home. 21405. 

I want to go back to the dear 
homeland. 21406. 

I want to sing in Opera. 25964. 

I want you always. 11469. 

I was standing on the quay. 18747. 

If my way were yours. 11481. 

If the shooting suit would suit, 
4658. ‘ 
If you want a ray of sunshine Im 

vour home. 453. 
In a cottage by the Clyde. 20000, 
In Ballyhooly. 4699. 


INDEX 


pt 1, se a 


Francis, 


Day & Hunter—Continued. 

In cherry blossom time in Japan. 
18380. 

In fairyland to-day. 138791. 

In kilt and Glengarry. 4705. 

In my home at Bantry Bay. 
23436. 

In my little Lancashire home. 
11506. 

In my old arm chair. 

In sweet Ceylon. 464. 

In the garden meet me. 4715. 

In the land of the golden sun. 
21455. 

In the land of the Sioux. 11515. 

In the land where the beautiful 
Conway flows. 21456. 

In the land where there are no 
sirls. , Gib: 

In your gown of grenadine. 21459. 

In your old tam o’ shanter. 11521. 

It isn’t the Isle of Man any longer. 
18418. 

It looks like a big night to-night. 
13862. 

It may be true what you say Mr. 
Coon. 13863. 

It only shows how silly you can 
be. 13864. 

It’s a mad, mad world. 26056. 

It’s all for the best, Polly darling. 
11540. 

Its nice to see a father nurse the 
baby. 4786. 

It’s so simple. 4787. 

It’s the first time that I’ve been 
in love. 11548. 

Jack Jones. 4802. 

Jack Smiles’ popular 
song. 13877. 

Jones. 238498. 

Just a word from you will bring 
me. 4877. 

Just as the crow flies. 13931. 

Just remember meto Mary. 16579. 

Just to show who was boss of the 
house. 11578. 

Keep the anchor charm I gave 
yous: 26121; 

Keep whistling. 16587. 

King Mickey Malone. 26139. 

La, la, sing this chorus with me. 
13999. 

Ladder of fame. 

Ladder of life. 

Lasca. 11604. 

Let me think I’m someone. 23586. 

Let’s go to the church. 18502. 

Lets have a day with the ladies. 
14042. 

Lighthouse keeper. 


1967. 


$$ LY, 


laughing 


i 


139953. 
4953. 


26215. 


Lilas. . 11635. 
Little boy of Tiny town. 5055. 
Little brown man from Tokio. 


11642. 
1742 


Francis, 


& Hunter—Continued. 

Little girlie mine. 18534. 

Little Luna Lou. 14094. 

Lock of my grandmother’s hair. 
5078. 

Lola Lee. 26237. 

Look into my heart. 


Day 


5087. 


Love that I bear for you. 18573. 
Ma Alabama Rose. 16727. 

Ma! ma! 26295. 

Mac, Mac, Mae. 11699. 

M. a:.¢. 2.2. 6. 2.0) Bees 
Man, man, beautiful man. 11717. 


Mandy’s christening. 9133. 

May I ask you what your name is. 
ZOU T. 

Maybe. 142438. 

Mayfair valse. 11759. 

Messalina. 22583. 

Mickay’s birthday. 9279. 

Miss Billikin. 14312. 

Miss Lollipop. 18657. 

Miss O’Hara in her emerald tiara. 
9298. 

Mister Owl]. 14825. 

Mr. Slater, will you call a little 
later. 2277. 

Monkey’s serenade. 9812. 

Mother put a card in the window. 
11809. 

Mother’s had a row with father. 


9335. 

Mother’s sweet necklet of love. 
14366. 

Murmuring waves. 20237. 

My baby. 26474. 

My dear old coat. 26481. 


My girl from London town. 11828. 
My guiding star. 16892. 
My inventive kiddie. 11835. 


My jaunting car. 5434. | 
My lady’s shoe. 5442. i 
My little brownie maiden. 5444. 

My little maid of Genoa. 16898. 
My little moon boat. 11841. 


My Mary. 1871T. 

My orchard is short of a peach 
like you. 14427. 

My pearl of Putney. 26502. 

My Susie-oosie-oo. 20260. 

My sweet white heather. 11850. 

My wife’s cake. 9482. 

National anthem. 5500. 

No one but you. 23848. 

Nobody waiting there to greet me. 
16947. 

Noise of the girls and boys. 
0539. 

Non steps. 14495. 

Not a single girl to kiss. 26571. 

Now we're civilized. 18762. 

Nuit (La) d@’ eté. 23954. 

Oh, blow the scenery on the rail- 
way. 14555. 


Oh, chanticler. 21821. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. | Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


Oh, Charlie! don’t leave your 
Mary Ann. 56138. 

Oh, girls nobody loves you like a 
hice policeman. 238998. 

Oh, if those words could be unsaid. 
11916. 

Oh mother. 23996. 

Oh, there isn’t a girl to spare. 
26644. 

Oh, what a lot of girls. 23897. 

Oh, what a night we had. 5620. 

Oiseau bleu. 5630. 

Old grey coat. 5634. 

On early closing day. 24024. 

On Monday I met him. 5649. 

On the silvery sands. 17027. 

One day she helped herself to 
father. 722, 

One fine day. 5663. 

One of the deathless army. 24040. 

One of the girls. 14972. 

One smile from you. 9609. 

Only a passing shadow. 26675. 

Only one girl ata time. 14616. 

Only think of it. 24050. 

Our flag. 17044. 

Our little country cousin. 11955. 

Over the sticks. 5720. 

Parthenia. 5740. 

Pass along, please. 14672. 

Pat-a-pat-pom-pom. 5929. 

Patsy Brannigan. 18854. 

Penny for your thoughts little 
girlie. 26735. 

Peter Piper. 5768. 

Preaie (The) 26751. 

Plain little cotton gown. 21898. 

Plenty of money. 12007. 

Poor Aunt Jane. 2495. 

Pop in to tea on Sunday. 241389. 

Prettiest girl in town. 2503. 

Puff! puff! out went the moon. 
26805. 

Put it there. 24177. 


Put on your tat-ta little girl. 
14795. 


Queen of the sea. 24182. 

Reclaimed. 5934. 

Recollections. 5935. 

Restless night. 5960. 

Ring-a-ding puff, puff. 9893. 

Rip Van Winkle. 18953. 

Romanesque (La) 20488. 

Rose of Egypt. 17206. 

Rosiére valse. 14898. 

Rosy. 12094. 

Sad are the tidings I bring. 14916. 

Sam. 14931. 

Sammy played the saxophone. 
14932. 

Save a little one for me. 2618. 

School number. 6115. 

Send them along to me. 14972. 


1743 


Shake hands and iet us be friends, 
6164. 

She’ll be seventeen on Sunday. 
19056. 

She put a little bunch of roses in 
her old straw hat. 20501. 

She’s a London lass, is Lucy. 
14996. 

She’s living in my house now. 
101138. 

Shine star shine. 19058. 

Shirts. 6182. 

Simple little girl from town. 
27048. 

Since poor father joined the Ter- 
ritorials. =~ 6275. 

Slippery little slide that Tommy 
made. 10159. 

Sloe-eyes. 6309. 

Slumber prelude. 6310. 

Slumber song. 10160. 

Snake charmer. 15066. 

Somebody stands at an old cottage 
door. 10194. 

Songe d’automne. 6394. 

Songs they loved the best. 12220. 

Stepping stones of life. 12250. 

Stick to my hand, Penelope. 6468. 

Sunny little face. 10298. 

Susquehanna. 6517. 

Swallow. 2789. 

Sweet Caroline. 10319. 

Sylph (The) waltz. 27220. 

Mabitin dta225. 

Take it nice and easy. 24541. 

Take me away from the streets 
and houses. 24548. 

Take your girlie where the band 
is playing. 27281. 

Tell the misses you've been out 
with me. 15248. 

That’s when the moon laughs at 
you. 6622. 

That’s why the British loved the 
king. 20619. 

There are nice girls everywhere. 
2839, 15279. 

There goes a vagabond. 128380. 

There is an old English garden. 
19208. 

There’s a little black cupid in the 
moon. 10412. 

There’s a nice how-d'ye do. 992. 

There’s her picture on the wall. 
66388. 
There’s nothing so bad but it 
might have been worse. 6641. 
They can’t get the better of me. 
6646. 

Think of me. 15295. 

This is no place for a_ sailor. 
10424. 

Tis a faded picture. 10454. 


INDEX 


Dt. deg ve 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


To-morrow may be good-bye. 
IB ZIe 

To welcome my Sadie to me. 
15828. 

Top hat every time. 10472. 

Tral-lai-lal-lah-mixtures. 6714. 

Two can live as cheap as_ one. 
10514. 

Up among the mountains. 10543. 

Up guards and at ’em. 12390. 

Valse dolorosa. 15407. 

Valse sympathie. 27393. 

Verdicts. 24715. 

Vision of Salome. 6866, 12416. 

Vive la danse. 6868. 

We all sang too-ra-loo-ral. 12434. 

We can’t all live in easy street. 
24757. 

We did enjoy ourselves in Lon- 
don. 15497. 

We don’t want a girl. 24758. 

We're all waiting for a girl. 
12440. 

We won't talk of foreign invasion. 
18340. 

Westward ho. 10700. 

What a diffrence when your ship 
comes home. 24789. 

What a penny can do. 10701. 

What can you do, do. 17645. 

What's the good of sighing. 1082. 

What shall I buy for ma dearie? 
6958. 

When father papered the parlour. 
6966 

When father was mother for a 
day. 15543. 

When I heard them play the Mar- 
Seillaise. 12454. 

When I see your face. 24799. 

When Mr. Trouble comes a-knock- 
ing at the door. 6973. 

When somebody loves you. 12464. 

When the bells ring out for Rosie. 
24807. 

When the bugleecalls. 1094, 17663. 

When the camp fire’s brightly 
burning. 24808. 

When the lights are low. 15568. 

When the summer sun is dying 
Rose-Marie. 24815. 

When the sun has lost its gold. 
27498. 

When we were courting. 6995. 

When you are gone. 10747. 

Where children rule. 7001. 

Where the bell-vine climbs around 
the window. 17678. 

Which would you like to spare. 
10762. 

Who’s going to take me for a walk 
to-night. 10774. 

Why does Mrs. Flanagan want to 
go to the Isle of Man. 27526. 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


Why little Boy Blue was blue. 
15598. 

Will you come with me to Done- 
gal? 7050. 

Will you no’ come back again. 
17698. 

Will you sing this glee with me. 
19398. 

William. 15612. 

Wishing-well (The) T7074. 

With all my heart. 24856. 

Won’t you come to Colombo with 
me. dfq@ds: 

Won’t you play with me. 1138. 

Won't you ride across the moonlit 
prairie. 1139. f 

Wouldn’t the world be brighter. 
12535. 

Wreck (The) 17719. 

Yesterday. 10833. 

You are my girl-ski. 15673. 

You ’ave made a nice old mess of 
it. 10839. 

You can’t beat London for the 
girls. 20795: 

You’d better go, Mister Snow. 
24883. 

You do look pretty in the old 
Dutch dairy. 12542. 

You don’t want a night-light. 17731. 

You. don’t want to limger any 
longer. 20796. 

You might do worse. 15681. 

You must hear all and you must 
say powt. 3106. 

You used to be a friend to me. 
17736. 

You want to go to Tokio. 27581. 

See also Harms (T. B.) & Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter. 


Franek (C.): 


Béatitudes (Les) 19520. 

Cantabile. 19585. 

Huitiéme béatitude. 19920. 

Pastorale. 9657, 18847. 

Piéce héroique. 18878. 

Prélude, fugue et variations. 
18898, 20391. 

Vierge 4 la créche. 6848. 

Virgin by the manger. 27415. 

17° fantaisie. 19434. 


Franck (E. S.) Evaporate. 4025. 
F'ranck-Wheeler. Evaporate. 4025. 
Irancoeur (F.): 


Sicilienne und rigau on. 24866. 
Sonata in D-moll. 11274. 


HrankesGA. vB.) 


At college. 12680. 
Call a taxicab... 12877. 
Dancing. 13051. 

My Dorothy. 14895. 
Strolling. 15168. 


Frank (F.) When the song birds 
sing of you. 3035. 


1744 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Frank (J. E.): 
Autumn sadness, 3308. 
Evening meditation. 4030. 
Forest brook. 4139. 
Jesus hear my soul’s confession. 


4834. 
Little way. 5072. 
Love lost. 5120. 
Snowflake. 2709. 


Frank (O.) Weihnachtsglocken. 24776. 

I'rank (R. D.) Carolina Marguerita. 
Annetta Jones. 7603. 

Frank (W.) Wait thou still. 
(SO). 

Frank (W. S.) Neva. 

Frank music pub. co. 


10887 


9455. 
Grand carni- 


wal. 23161. 
Franke (O.) ‘Tarantella. 20598. 
Pronk (0: C. F.): 
Fantasia brilliante. 13299. 
Tarantella. 20598. 
Valse brillante. 12396. 
Franke (T.): 
Intermezzo russe. 1988. 
Russian intermezzo. 20456. 
Franke (W. 8S.) Three dances in the 
olden style. 18151. 
Franke-Harling (W.): 
Communion service. 3739. 


Fleurs (Les) que j’aime. 4110. 
Go down, great sun. 21250. 

God of Abraham praise. 13470. 
Goa or mercy. 11315. 

Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove. 4468. 
If such sweet dreams. 25985. 
Maid and the violet. 14181. 

My God, my Father. 11829. 


O perfect love. 5591. 
Rise, crowned with light. 17183. 
That rose—your love. 17475. 


Thine, O Lord is the greatness. 
6650, 6651. 

Three responses. 13391. 

To a little child. 22219. 

Vesper hymn. 6840, 15431. 


Where love reposes. 22361. 
Frankel (B.) Dark enchantress. 
111389. 
Frankel & Christman. Ev’rybody’s 
got a buddy but me. 4040. 


Franklin (D.) Retziele (Das) 9873. 
Franklin (E.): 
Arabian knight’s march. 3258. 
I heard the voice of Jesus. 8562. 


Franklin (F. A.): 
Perea evening. “327. 
Floral fete valse. 8146. 
Guard of honor march. 8857. 
Hare and hounds. 8885. 
On the river. 9602. 
Songs of the homeland. 12217. 
Valse espagnole. 10556. 
Pranklin (1.): 
I’m a bringing 
11434. 


up the family. 


Franklin (I.)—Continued. 
Pony ballet. 194387 (61). 
Red head rag. 5938,:7182 (168). 
Talkative waitress. 19487 (71). 
Franklin (J.) music co.: 2 
Alone. 7248. 
Froggies’ lullaby. 21210. 
Love’s mystery. 2172. 
My heart is thine. 9885. 
Romance of the rocks. 9934. 
Wont you take me there. 22406. 
Franklin (J. B.): 
Christ is the theme of my song. 
19621. 
Seattering sunshine. 20481. 
Someone will welcome me there. 
20536. 
Franklin (M.) 
16446. 


I’m a perfect lady. 


1 Franklin (M. M.): 


Come take a dip in the deep with 


me. 38729. 

Jingle, jingle, jingle. 8786, 15704 
(101). 

Midnight whirl. 3119 (56), 5314. 

Osculation bombashay. 20814 
(90), 21855. 

That la-la melody. 10396, 15704 
(187). 

Youre getting better looking 
every day. 3107. 

Franklin (O.) I am an inoffensive 
man. 18297. 


Wranko (N.): 
Marjorie Gould. 2207. 
Venture march. 2939. 
Frankray musie co. Elly Kelly, I 
love you. 8020. 
Frantz (J.): 
Christmas Child. 1440. 
Three kings. 2860. 
HWrantzen (H.): 


Monkey doodle dandy. 22440 
(Cal) 
Motor king.” (182 “(157), 39336; 
20227. 
Vitagraph © girl. 12417, 15704 
(148). 
Mraser (CG: A.) (Sard Towa, IN, 7G. 
20814. 


Day youcame. 11148. 
Blue eyes in dream- 


Fraser (J. E.) 
Fraser (J. FE.) 
land. 8469. 

Fraternity pub. co.: 
Oh, that we two were 
2394. 
To hear the wee birds sing. 
Frazier (A. RB.) : 
Belle of Mexico. 
Sea shells. 10068. 
Irazier (M. E.) Just my sweetheart 
Kate. 18450. 
I'redeen & Jacobsen. 
do? 24791. 


Maying. 
2876, 


7439. 


What would you 


45 


INDEX 


pt. Hams 5 


Fredell (E. J.) Won’t you aviate 
with me. 10810. 
Fredericks (A.): 
T’ll change the thorns to roses. 
16488, 17742 (55), 22440 (82). 
Mother. 12565 (49), 143864. 
Fredericks (J.): 
Amour de ma vie. 38220. 


Buttercups and daisies. 19576. 


Dandy Dan. 17994. 
Forget-me-not. 19792. 
In my garden. 21488. 
Lilies. 20095. 
Rose. 20444. 
Slumber king. 12192. 
Fredericks (J. H.) Forgive me, 
mother. 238049. 
Frederickson (E. J.) Piazza del 
popolo. 14702. 
Fredin (A.): 
And if. 24998. 
Au Nil. 25088. 
Miroir (Le) 26415. 
Song. 25652. 
Withdrawn. 27552. 


Free Methodist hymnal. 21205. 
Free Methodist pub. house. 
Methodist hymnal. 21205. 
Freeberg (E. J.) Teddy in the jungle. 

10376. 
‘Freeborn (C.) That was before they 
were married. 6627. 
Freeborn (C. M.) Vis-a-vis. 1050. 
Freeman (C. S.) Slumber sea chan- 


Free 


teys. 22075. 

Freeman (H. B.) MHeart’s desire. 
13605. 

Freeman (H. 8S.) She looks like you. 
17299. 


Freer (E. E.): 
Grace for a child. 341, 8335. 
How many times do I love thee, 


dear. 238300. 
Love in my heart, oh heart of me. 
566. 


16972. 
19437 (19). 


O fly not pleasure. 
Ray of sunshine. 
You... 7131. 
Freier (Der) 
Freischtitz (Der) 


19797. 
14763, 22469, 25653. 


26888. 

Freitag (W.) M’m-m’m. 5170. 
Prelmger ,.¢G.. A.) Motion picture. 
639. 


Frémeaux (L.): 


Chante-clair. 7633. 

Ma petite loucheuse. 51738. 
Marche des Crotjes. 5211. 
Marche des Ketjes. 5213. 

Rinking dance. 9898. 


French (—) 

French (A. E.) 
ing exercises. 

‘French (F. H.) 
days. 18708. 


Monk (The) 5357. 
Individual sight sing- 
4748, 23455. 

My ever-gone school] 


French (H.) Speckled spider rag. 
10887 (188), 15134. 

French (L. 8.) Cole 30 flyer. 25332. 

French (W. A.) Io triumphe. 18411. 

French (W. G.) Dear Lucey. 18082. 

Hrett “Ge.0W.)'< 
For the U. S. A. 4187. 
Forest maiden. 4140. 
I’m awfully fond of you. 
Let me be your dearie. 
My cow-boy girl. 21749. 
My dusky babe. 9374. 
My Killarney maid. 98393. 
Prairie queen. 5853. 
Sefiorita. 6148. 

You musn’t make 
10845. 
Fretz (Mrs..J. C.) 
Christ. 6961. 
Freund (L.) Verratene liebe. 

Frey (A.): 
Christians, awake, 
happy morn. 3688. 
Go down, great sun, 
golden west. 8295. 
Incline your ear. 11524. 


8594. 
5003. 


such eyes. 
What think ye of 
24720. 
salute the 


into thy 


Saviour, like a shepherd lead us 
i PARIS. 1 
Frey (H.): 
Berceuse. 7453. 
Elegie. 8010. 
Nocturne. 8189. 
Frey (H.): 
At the mill. 1250. 
Fairy tale. 1650. 


Humming top. 1875. 
Patriot (The) 24652. 
Raven and the fox. 2534. 
Sister’s waltz. 2694. 
Frey (H. H.) Come on boys take a 
trip to the ball game. T7735. 
Frey (L.) Pfingstrosen. 24106. 
Frey (M.): 
Allerlei 
7238. 
Fiinf neue kinderlieder. 
Klavierbiichlein. 23540. 
Prey (O:)% 
My Pekin moon. 28894. 
She’s the only girl for me. 
Friant music co.: 
Camden high school march. 7d7T. 
I want to be an Alpha boy. 1924. 
Someday, sweetheart, someday. 
27095. 
Strolling. 24496. 
Frick (R. T. L.) O won’t you be my 
Sweetheart. 21817. 
Fricke (R.): 


neck -und _  liebeslieder. 


4163. 


27021. 


Christkind spricht. 185. 
Drei lieder. 283. 

Drei miidchenlieder. 286. 
Friihling, 296. 
Heimliches gltick. 387. 
Sehnsucht. 855. 


1746 


INDEX 


nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Fricke (R.)—Continued. 
Vier heitere lieder. 287. 
Weihnachtslied. 1076. 


Zwei miinnerlieder. 288. 
Fricker (H. A.): 

Fantasie-overture. 21171. 

Romance in G flat. 21967. 
Friebus (T.): 

Baby and the pup. 3818. 


Back to my boyhood days. 3827. 


Boston girl. 3491. 
Daddy, dear. 3799. 


Germs, germs, germs. 4229. 


Love dreams. 5110. 

Mos. 1471. 
Friedemann (C.) Deutsche bundes- 
treue. 3862. 


Friedland (A.): 
Dearovitch. 3848. 
Down at Mammy Jinny’s. 
27693. 
Every fellow wants some one to 


19707, 


love. 10887 (111), 11221. 

Faint heart never won fair lady. 
19757. 

Follette. 19783. 

Girls, girls, keep your figure. 
19824. 

~ I’m always falling into something. 

19949. 

I’m crazy to be crazy over some- 
one. 19951. 

Leonora. 26191. 

Letters. P. S.—I love you. 200838. 

Lingerie. 20097. 

Little dancing, jumping, jigger. 
20098, 27717. 

Love waves. 26272. 

Midnight whirl. 3119 (56), 5314. 

My little Havana made. 20251, 


Pf P45 

Pieniec march. 20367, 

Piffle-dee, wiffle-dee, wiffle-dee dee. 
203871. 

Swinging with some one. 
27738. 

That’s New York brogue. 20617. 


20592, 


Three million dollars. 22208, 
24617. 
Friedlander (W. B.) Jack and Jill. 
486. 
Friedman (L.): 
Let me call you sweetheart. 
14039. 
Love’s first whisper. 21610. 


Meet me to night in dreamland. 
20183. 
My, but I’m longing for love. 649. 
Passion dance. 9655, 
Pearl of the morning. 26733. 
Some one loves you. 24418. 
Friedrich (O.) When you kiss your 
own sweet Marie. 20750. 
Friedrich & Miles. Flirt (The) 
8144, 


Frieke (R.) 
229, 
Frields (O. L.): 
Cannibal isle. 3580, 
We'll go back to Erin some day. 
6933. 


Engel bei den hirten. 


Friend (F. L.) Cottage in the vale. 
3761. 

Fries (P.) Deutsche wilder, deutsche 
heimat. 25454, 

Ririmil(R.): 


Bygone days. 22691. 


Danse bohémienne. 16041. 
Drifting. 18051, 

Dumka, 22982. 

Etude fantastique. 16158. 
Evening song. 4034. 
Festival of roses. 8123. 
Four easy pieces. 18155. 
From Spanish days. 8201. 
Hymne céleste. 16415. 


Légende. 18494. 
Little butterfly. 5057. 


Marche grotesque. 16760. 
Mazurka. 18623. 
Melodie. 4164. 
Mountain cascade. 93838. 


Music-box. 18695. 
Na struné lasky. 664. 
Oberek. 16994. 
Old monastery. 9580. 
Orange blossoms. 9620. 
Orangebliiten. 17037. 
Pensée fugitive. 17080. 
Petite histoire. 17087. 
Polonaise. 17116. 
Pony race. 18889. 
Prelude. 4165. 
Réverie appassionée. 
Rezeda. 5971. 
Romance in G. 18964. 
Roubideaux vista. 9971. 
Russian romance. 12097. 
Scherzo. 4166. 
Ukolebavka. 6769. 
Vermeland. 24718. 
Waltz. 4167. 
Krink (M. B.) 
11944. 

Frisch (G. E.): 
Cats runaway match. 12905. 
Meet me near the beehive stand. 

14258. 
Frisch (J. C.): 
Cat’s runaway match. 12905. 
Meet me near the beehive stand. 
14258. 
Frisch (W. R.): 
Molly O’Morgan. 20215. 
Pretty little girl from Nowhere. 
20894. 
Frise (J.): 
Morning tub. 18681. 
Moving in a measure gay or stately. 
9341. 


SUFI EPS 


Oregon, my Oregon. 


1747 


INDEX 


pts aes, wD 


Hriskin 7GJ.)% 


Ballade in C major. 4169. 
Impromptu. 21207. 
Scherzo. 4170. 

Sonata in G major. 18157. 


Three pieces for the pianoforte. 

aN aes 
Fritzsche (K.): 

Bliitentraum. 12821. 

Deutsche heimat. 13105. 

Marsch der narren, gegen die Phi- 
lister. 11738. 

Serenade. 12168. 

Singend zog ich. 15041. 


Trinken und lieben. 15340. 
Frohlich (0O.): 
Abendstimmung. 7187. 


Blonde Rosel. 7486. 

Gliickliche herzen. 8292. 

Gruss von Luzern. 8356. 
Frommer (A.): 

Chanson d’amour. 3628. 
Chanson de Fleurette. 3632. 
Fromont (E.) Prélude 4 L’ aprés-midi 

dun faune. 12022. 
Hronmbimi, Che Ps): 
Brise de mer. 25196. 
Cantabile. 25239. 
Caprice—etude. 25248. 
Mandolinata rustica. 26327. 
Marcia trionfale. 26385. 
Mattinata. 26353. 
Notturno greco. 26575. 
Novelietta. 26576. 
Pastorale. 24079. 
Pensiero musicale. 
Sarabanda. 26961. 
Seguidilla. 243822. 
Serenata Araba. 
Serenata patetica. 
Sourire d’enfant. 
Souvenir. 27124. 
Tempo di mazurka. 
Tuo ritratto. 27356. 
Frost (S. A.) Bandaredmen. 
Frost. (W.. Iu.),¢ 
Catch my pal: 12903. 
Grant us Thy peace. 
Mrumivelier |) .CA.% Hy) 
march. 18583. 
Bry (1u.))s 
Ariel. 20864. 
March in D. 
Wryenr.) : 
A la gavotte. 
thtude—ca price. 
Humoresque. 
Improvisation. 
Menuet de concert. 
Two little waltzes. 
Valses humoresques. 
FKrykinan (A. 23): 
Min moders bon. 
O ljufliga stund. 


26736. 


12167. 
27014. 
PAL 


27266. 


1278. 


21288. 
High school 


21213. 


17744. 
18099. 
18281. 
18374. 
18636. 
18162. 
19298. 


2263. 
16980. 


1748 


Frysinger (J. F.): 
Benediction nuptiale. 
Meditation. 26371. 
Naiads. 21780. 

Huchs (CO. gaye 
Divine lullaby. 11167. 


17841. 


Ode to spring. 11906. 

Parting song. 11973. 
Fuchs (R.): 

Fantasie. 4186. 

Quartett. 13408. 

Zweite sonate. 19433. 


Huchs. Ck. 2D.) = 
Our Teddy’s home coming. 
Teddy come back. 6588. 

Ruetko(s.) : 

Alte brummbir. 20838. 
Donausagen. 13136. 
Florentiner-marsch. 265, 25632. 
Furchtlos und treu. 25672. 
Husarenvedette. 18290. 
Traumideale. 25176. 
Triumphant troopers. 1153 (125), 
6727. 
Une mitternacht. 


5711. 


27368. 


Unvergessliche stunden. 27380. 
Fiihrich (C.)° Neuweinlied. 678. 
Fiihrmann (L.) Sonntag im Mai. 

10219. 
Fiinfsinn (R.) Baby’s cradle song. 
12720, or 
Fuentes (E. 8S. de) Kisaki. 4921. 
First. (&.) Lola: 2i5s: 


Fiirstenkind (Das) 298, 446, 647, 696, 
734, 795, 808, 1029, 1061, 1712, 4188, 
5958, 8206-8213. 9866, 10654, 11287, 
12037, 12428, 13410, 16244, 17146. 

Fiirstner (A.): 


Auftrag. 17804. 

Ave Rosa. 17811. 

Dorfkomtesse (Die) 3906-3908, 
ASUsy2: 

Elektra 6476, 10272. 

Erwachen in den grellen tag. 
18092. ) 

Feuersnot. 12257, 22133. 


Holden gletscherfeen. 13640. 
Mein erster walzer. 14228. 
Michel mit der lanze. 18645. 
Musica proibita. 21736. 
Poia. 765, 5819, 9717, 18887. 
Rienzi. 27426. 
Rosenkavalier (Der) 
Salome. 6478, 12258. 
Salome’s tanz. 19132, 27173. 

So ein nettes kleines frauchen. 


27172. 


15068. 
Solo. Scéne de Salomé. 19134. 
Tanz der schuhplattler. 6564. 
Vale. 19286. 


Waldhornklinge. 19322. 
Fuhrich (C.) Ralf Ringelhaar. 
Fuhrmeister (F.): 

Serenade. 6155. 


= — ——— 


9821. ff 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Fublrmeister (F.)—Continued. 


Valse di bravura. 6803. 
8 heitere lieder. 8215. - 
Fubrmeister (P.) Love is. blind. 
11671. 
Fuiks (L.) Safety pin catch. 6049. 


Fuld (A. C.) Avenir (L’). 25052. 
Fulford (C. E.) ltd. Zam-buk march. 
19429. 


Fullblood (Jersey) pseud. See Cor- 
bett (W. Z.) 
Fuller (A. F.): 
I arise from dreams. 1889. 


King and me. 2059. 


Prayer. 2499. 


Fuller (E. M.) He saveth me. 21811. 
Fuller (S. L.): 
Let the sunbeam kiss you. 26208. 


Under the old chestnut tree. 17559. 
Fulton (E.) Black beauty. 25154. 
Fulton (F. C.): 


’ Go to sleep, my baby boy. 138465. 
Sleep, my baby girl. 6302. 
Fulton (J. M.): 
Battleship Connecticut march. 
3362. 


Columbian (The) 12957, 17954. 


Lonesonie little me. 9031. 
Messidor. 11777. 
Nightingale (The) 2341. 


Fulton (M.): 

Gee whiz. 8247. 

Just a little bit, not much. 11567. 
Fulton bros. pub. co. Lonesome little 


me. 
Fun in a boarding school. 17742 (10). 
Funai (C.) Lurili. 11696. 
Fuqua-Higbee co. Chaddock cadet 
mareh.* 1397. 
Furman (A.) Rippling water. 9902. 
Furmanik (J.) Msza ku cezci sw. 
Jana Kantego. 9346. 
Furry (E. B.) Cigarettes. 25319. 
Furst (8S. W.) Fearless hunter man. 
4078. 
Furth (S8.): 


Clap hands. 7699. 

Diamond babe. 22891, 27692. 
Here's to all good fellows. 23249. 
I haven’t got a thing on for to- 


night. 25916, 27702. 

I only drink for friendship’s sake. 
11454. 

In cherry blossom time. 26006, 
2tTAO. 

In the jungle social set. 26028, 
1 tak; 

Lads and lasses of Languedoc. 
23562. 

Love will forgive and _ forget. 
26213: 


. Mr. Sweeney. 21708. 
Music man. 644. 
My Sweeny. 20814 (84). 
My Turkish maid. 9428. 


Furth (S.)—Continued. 


Not tonight Josephine. 14499, 
20288. 

Put on your slippers. 5894. 

That Espagnola swing. 24585, 
27741. 

We won’t go home till break of 
day. 24769. 

What’s your hurry, birdie. 27473, 
27746. 


When I gathered the myrtle with 
Mary. 27482. 
Furth (S.) music pub. co.: 
Clap hands. 7699. 
I only drink for friendship sake. 


11454. 
Let me speak the longing in my 
heart. 26196. 


Music man. 644. 


My Turkish maid. 9428. 


Not to-night Josephine. 14499, 
20288. 
Put on your slippers. 5894. 


That Spanish rag. 15275. 


Gaber (L.) Dennoch. 3856. 
Gabert (A.) Offertory of the dead. 
5610. 
Gabert (A. L.) Massno.8inC. 26857. 
Gabriel (C. H.): 
Accept Him to-day. 15707. 
All hail, Immanuel. 7228. 
All we, like sheep. 15724. 
And it came to pass. 7275. 
Angels’ song. 22515. 
Ask what you will. 15771. 
Beatitudes (The) 7412. 
Believe in me. 15831. 
Bethlehem chorus. 73. 
Blessed be the God. T7482. 
Blessed is the man. 19545. 
Branch (The) 7511. 
Bring back the lost to God. 15876. 


Bring flowers. 12848. 

Call (The) 7566. 

Calvary. 7576. 

Children’s king. 12986. 
Christ is born. 22757. 
Christ is risen. 182. 
Christ or Barabbas. 8685. 


3687. 
22761. 


Christ within. 
Christmas bells. 
Christmas letters. 22766. 
Christmas morning. 22767. 
City of the sure foundation. 7695. 
Glock (The) 12949. 
Come into my life. 
Come, Thou Feunt. 
Cross of Jesus. 7792. 
Crown Him with many 
17981. 
Crowned enthroned. 16016. 
Divine Shepherd. 3877. 
Doing what there is to do. « 
Down in the valley. 16104. 
Every one bring one. 4057. 


15988. 


a9 
(736. 


crowns. 


1749 


INDEX 


Pts eS SS web 


Gabriel (C. H.)—Continued. 


22981. 
4077. 
4093. 


Exalt ye His name. 
Fear not I am with thee. 
Fill the air with hosannas. 
Fill your place. 13326. 
Flowers of the field and garden. 
13358. 
For God so loved the world. 8168. 
Forward. 13378. 


Forward in His name. 4147. 
Give me Jesus. 16272. 

Glory to His name. 16281. 
God lives. 18195. 

God thinks of me. 13471. 

God will give you light. 16289. 
God’s unchanging love. 16292. 


Hang the holly garlands. 23197. 

Happy voices. 138571. 

He came to His own. 8402. 

He cares for me. 16344. 

He is leading me on. 16348. 

He is mine. 16349. 

He is worthy. 4407. 

He knoweth the way that I take. 
16352. 

He leads me still. +4410. 

He was despised. 8416. 

He will love the little children. 
13600. 

Heavens declare His glory. 16365. 

Help a little every day. 138618. 

Here am I. 18249. 

His cleansing power. 16379.. 

His love declare. 16381. 

Hold up the cross. 16386. 

Homeland (The) 8482. 

How amiable are Thy tabernacles. 
21347. 

How can we keep from singing. 
13649. 

I’m a pilgrim. 8592. 

I’m not your judge. 8602. 

I shall be satisfied. 4604. 

I want to be true to Him. 8626. 

If we walk in the light. 11483. 

In a cot beside the sea. 4688. 

In my Father’s house. 8696. 

In remembrance. S700. 

In that He Himself hath suffered. 
16511. 

Is the helm in the Master’s hands? 
16536. 

It can never be told. 8746. 

It is good to sing praises. 

Jehovah is King. 8767. 

Jehovah’s praise. 16551. 

Jesus. 8770. 

Jesus is calling workers. 18481. 

Jesus is joy over all. 4830. 

Jesus saves. 16559. 

Jesus will be with me. 

Joy bells. .8791. 

Joyfully sing. 23501. 

June-time blossoms. 

Just a little nearer. 


20030. 


4838. 


13922. 
8810. 


1750 


Gabriel (C. H.)—Continued. 


Just to see Jesus. 16580. 

Keep drilling with the sword. 
4899. ‘ 

Keep me white. 8836. 

Keep on telling it. 16585. 

Keep the glad song ringing in your 
heart. 4901. 

King of kings. 13966. 

King of love. 13967. 

Lead Thou me on. 166387. 

Led by His hand. 8920. 

Led by the Star. 23579. 

Let us sing unto the Lord. 18508. 

Lift up your gates. 23605. 

Light of the gospel. 5045. 

Lord be with us. 9034. | 

Lord here am I; send me. 14113. 

Lord is a great God. 21589. 

Lord reigneth. 9041. 

Lost in sight of the harbor. 14125. | 

Love of God. 14140. | 

Love of Jesus. 16699. 

Love that passeth knowledge. 
14144. 

Lovely children’s day. 14148. 

March along. 14202. 

Marching as to war. 14215. 

Marvelous loving-kindness. 5236. 

Master comes. 596. 

Merrily ring the bells. . 23782. 

Merry Christmas. 23786. 

Midnight whisperings. 616. 

Missouri, the crown of the gem. 
538438. 

More abundantly. 14349. 

Morning of His birth. 636. 

My Father watches over me. 
5425. 

My Guide. 9381. 

My heart shall not be afraid. 9386. 

My prayer. 16910. 

Nativity (The) 23918. 

Not tomorrow. 16960. 

O Holy Child. 23968. 

O shepherds haste. 23975. 

On-coming millions for 
14591. 

One day for Thee. 5662. 

Open your heart to Jesus. 

Others. 14629. 

Our Father’s love. 

Our Lord triumphant. 

Peace on earth. T48. 

Perfect, Thou, Thy love in me. 
14689. ; 

Praise and thanksgiving. 9755. 

Praises. 9761. 

Prayer. 9764. 

Price: Vl pay. 4022 

Promised King. 24169. 

Promises of God. 17134. 

Reaping for the King. 17154. 

Ring for Christmas. 24212. 

Risen. 9908. 


Jesus. 


17036. 


14637. 
9628. 


INDEX 
nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Gabriel (C. H.)—Continued. Gabriel (C. H.)—Continued. 
Same old way. 17240. Wonderful love. 10804. 
Santa and his friends. 26957. Wonderful night. 24866. 
Santa Claus and Christmas cheer. Word of the Lord. 15644. 


2614. 
Shelter me. 6171. 
Shepherd Master. 6178. 
Sing praises. 10140. 
Sing together. 27058. 
Sing unto the Lord. 10141. 
Singing all the time. 173826. 
Slumber song. 24396. 
Sometime I’l] understand. 17357. 
Song of praise. 15104. 
Song of the angels. 24429. 
Song of the robins. 15105. 
Soul’s vision. 921. 
Sowing for the Master. 6420. 
Speak the kind word. 6427, 15133. 
Speak the Savior’s name. 10235. 


Work out your own Salvation. 
7102. 
Gabriel (C. H.) jr.: 
Delta sigma nu. 3853. 
Hold up the cross. 16386. 
Gabriel (R) Durch feld und buchen- 
hallen. 22936. 
Gabriel-Marie: 
Cinquantaine. 15968. 
Dans la calme nuit. 21061. 
Dialogue tendre. 21078. 
En se jouant. 21134. 
Sérénade badine. 17290, 19041. 
Gabrielson (W. M.) On the home- 
ward way. 24029. 
Gade (N. W.): 


Stand fast in Jesus. 17398. er pt = 
Straight-line club. 24480. ee Ora ane 
Summer flags are flying. 15175. Gael W ‘ ; : 
Sunday school voices. 950. ael ( : vau) = 

Sunlit way. 15192. Babillage. 25058. 


Comme autrefois. 12977. 
Dans les champs. 18056. 
En chasse. 138240. 


Sunshine girls and boys. 24515. 
Sweep on. 17427. 
Sweet sunny smiles. 6540. 


Swing wide your gates. 24536. Fantasie. 13297, 
Teaching of the flowers. 15242. Fantasmagorie. 1653. 
That wonderful night. 24592. Hleurs animees. 1678. 
There'll be gladness for the vic- For you. 138871. 

tors. 17483. Glissades (Les) 13461. 
They shall shine. 6647. Jeu de graces. 2024. 
This Man receiveth sinners. 6658. Parfums de roses. 14662. 
Thy boundless grace. 10437. Petite marquise. 2478. 
Thy kingdom come. 17498. Refrain (Le) du tonnelier. 26843. 
To be a friend of Jesus. 6687. Ronde bohemienne. 2582. 
To-day belongs to Jesus. 15325. Séguidilla. 26996. 
To the robin. 15322. Sérénade. 27008. 


Trust in God and do your best. Seulette. 2669. 


15247 Simple chanson. 27047. 

Fe peste a ‘ Sous la feuillée. 27119. 
ee eae. Co aa Voice of the heart. 2971, 12420. 
Victory of the cross. 10592. Ginschals | CCa)ee fie 
Voice of Christmas. 2970. Am wiesenquell. 7259. 
Waiting for you. 17617. Angelus. 19479. 

Walking as Christians. 17622. Brooklet in the woods. 1855. 
Walking with Jesus. 6904, 17624. Evening repose. 1687. 
We praise Thee. 15503, 19335. Farewell. 1654. 
We shall have a new name. Frenella. 1705. 
193387. Goldmarie. 83811. 
Wear a smile for Jesus. 6938. May sounds. 5253. v 
Welcome to Christmas. 24784. Mein schénes Sorrent. 9238. 
What did it mean. 17646. My love star. 16904. 
When Christmas light is shining. Prinzess-gavotte. 9782. 
24793. Spring bells. 2749. 
Who can understand Him. 10769. Welcome. 3013. ies 
Who could it be. 15598. Zu deinen fiissen. 10876. 
With every passing day. 17706. Gage (E.): 
With faces shining. 24857. Breeze of love. 7521. 
With His stripes are we healed. Goldfish. 83810. 
10798. I don’t know. S547. 
Wonderful (The) Counselor. Terrible eyes. 24580. ; 
24864. There’s nothing doing here. 10416. 


Wol 


INDEX 


Dt. se WSs wi 


Gage (EK. & E. EF.) 
17468. 
Gaines (S. R.): 
Autumn woods. 25051. 
Cavalry song. 7607. 
Likes of her. 14077. 
Nineteen fifteen. 21790. 
O sing, ye angel voices. 26612. 
Of all the year ’tis summer. 16998. 
Sleep my love. 17833. 
Trustingly, trustingly. 12368. 
Two processional hymns. 8222. 
Galbraith (HK. K.) Jessie Gray. 13891. 
Galbraith (is i: 
Elfin chimes. 22959. 
Father of peace. 22999. 
Hour of prayer. 1869. 
House. of prayer. 8499. 
Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 
23488. 
Let us return. 2114. 
Lullaby. 14165. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 20270. 
O happy band of pilgrims. 23962. 
Spring fancy. 24462. 
Summer voices. 24502. 
Sweet lavender. 22152. 
Worship the Lord. 15649. 
Gale (F. L.) Lullaby land. 21622. 
Gale (R. G.): 
Sweet repose. 2798. 
Very first pieces. 2952. 
Gale (W.C.) Aspantsthehart. 1240. 
Galeotti (C.): 
Dorise (La) 1566. 
Légende. 18495. 
Galey (T. A.) In the summer time. 
26024. 
Galkine (N. W.) 
Gallager (E.) 
22440 (49). 
Gallagher (C. D.): 
Sunset brings idle dreams. 6502. 
When you know that you're re- 
membered. 15577. 
Wouldn’t you like to take a little 
girl to raise. 27562. 
Gallagher (G. E.) White city waltz 
song. 17685. 
Gallanis (J. A.): 
Fourth of July. 133888. 
If you love me. 25987. 


Gallatin (A. R.): 
Broken (The) vase. 22675. 
Fleuve (Le) 8143. 
Gallatly (J. M.): 
Begorrah. 7433. 
Black Donald. 3453. 
Ghost walk. 25696. 
Gin and bitters. 8262. 
Molly Machree. 238835. 
Terrapin two-step. 103884. 
Gallet (E.) Féte chez Thérése. 112438. 
Galli (C.) Noél a St Moritz. 16949. 


Terrible eyes. 


Serenade. 14980. 
Mandy Jane. 21648, 


1752 


Gallur’ (Mrs. fF. {ea} 


1320. 

Gallur (H. G.) Queen of my heart. 
2520. 

Galon (L.) Galon album. 1720. 


Galter (M. T.) 
Galusha (M. T.) 


Gambardella (S.): 


Gambke (M.) 


Gamble (B.) 
Gamble hinged music co.: 


Gallico (P.): 


Album of easy classics. 19456. 

Chanson intime. 227384. 

Gavotte frivole. 23084. 

Half hours with the best com- 
posers. 83869. 

Jobannistraum. 4842, 
23492. 

Mazurka capricieuse. 23756. 

Most popular’ selections from 
comic operas. 23855. 

Petit conte. 24096. 

Valse indolente. 24699. 


20044, 


Gallini (L.): 


Gracia (La) de Dios. 18211. 
Toi, toujours toi. 19239. 


Galloway (T. B.): 


Little song for two. 2145. 

O heart of mine. 20301. 

Oh sweet heart, O strong heart. 
710. 

Song is not dead. 910. 


Gallur (D. G.): 


De Portola. 1526. 

Eagle waltz. 13207. 

Flight of the aeroplane. 1679. 

I like to be with you. 13694. 

I want to have you love me, dear. _ 
8627. 

Tempest and sunshine. 2825. 

While stars shine in the skies. 
7014. 

Eagle waltz. 


Rain song. 12042. 
Signal Triumph. 
15024. 


A chi vu6 repassa. 20815, 24912. 

"HE ccafuncelle America. 7972. 

"EK serene ’e Mareschiare. 3956, 
3957. 

Mad’muazel 
26305. 

Mare, mare mio. 21652. 

°O girasole. 2371, 5574. 

°O sfelenza. 21814, 26611. 

Onne d@’ 6 mare. 5674. 

Serenata a Posillipo. 270138, 22038. 

Suonno ’e giuventu. 6505. 

Vocca luntana. 6869, 6870. 

O du vor dem die | 

stiirme schweigen. 26590. 

Orange blossoms. 2429. § 


Fru-Fru. 216380, 


Air de ballett. 24940. 
Arabesque. 25015. 
Berceuse. 25130. 
Canzonetta. 26099. _ 
Concert caprice. 25366. 
Crepuscule (La) 25382. 
Crowned on Calvary. 16017. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-52, Jan—Dec., 1910 


Gamble hinged music co.—Continued. 
Episode. 25557. 
Gipsy dance. 25782. 
Glad rag. 23113. 
Happy youth. 25802. 
Mazurka. 26866. 
Night is still. 16948. 
Oh, be joyful in the Lord. 17010. 
Question (The) 26823. 
Red rose. 17158. 
Romance. 26901. 
Song of love. 17362. 
Sunrise. 24508. 
Systematic voice training. 
Teddy bears. 27251-27259. 
Theme varié. 27279. 
Three lyrics. 18910. 
Gambogi (F. E.) Rosy, Posy 
little clover. 21981. 
Gambrell (S. H.): 
Carina (La) 1383. 
Daybreak. 7856. 
Gipsy’s wooing. 
King’s march. 
Two sonatinas. 
Gammel (E.): 
Am bache. 3196. 
Guter vorsatz. 4357. 
Herbstroéslein. 4438. 
Ich traf einst frohe zecher. 
Los des schonen. 51038. 
Tauwind (Der) 6577. 
Gammon (B.) When I asked her to 
be my wife. 15544. 
Gandolfo (E.): 
Aubade. 33. 
Romance. 9929. 
Sérénata sentimentale. 
Gandy (D. A.): 
Hidden. 25843. 
Morning in May. 


19164. 


and 


1747. 
4918. 
8226. 


4646. 


27015. 


11296. 


Spirit of Christmas. 11296. 

When. 27476. 

With autumn leaves. 27550. 
Ganne (L.): 

Adieu, ma mie. 17749. 


Ah, que voulez-vous que je dise. 


17758. 
Atte flit’ qui mena la _ ronde. 
17909. 
Berceuse. 22613. 
Bouquet de melodies. 22661. 
Chanson de la fitite. 22733. 


Chanson 
OCT: 

Czarine (La) 38798. 

Déclaration. 22881. 

Défilé et chanson 
228838. 

Eestasy. 22952. 

Hans. 23198. 

Hans, le joueur de fitite. 

Hans, the flute player. 

I eome from afar. 23321. 

Hilys. 23417, 25990, 25991. 


23199. 
23201. 


des poupées de Hans. 


des poupées. 


Ganne (L.)—Continued. 
Je viens d’un pays. 
Marche russe. 16764. 
Mon cher petit pére est un com- 

mereant. 18669. 
Mon coeur a des peines. - 
Nel Giappone. 26533. 
O Lisbeth, aujourd’ hui dimanche. 
18775. 
Rondo. 24226. 

Song of the flute. 24434. 
Stances. 24465. 
Tzigane (La) 6767. 
You can never know, sir. 

Garagusi (N.): 

Courting by moonlight. 
Fleeting thoughts. 
(26). 

Garbett (A. S.)': 

Love in autumn. 
Sleep song. 17334. 
Trailing arbutus. 27339. 

Garcia (—) Granada. 4826. 

Garcia (D.) Jack rabbit. 4803, 13876, 

16548. 


18422. 


18670. 


24880. 


13008. 
1677, 11538 


16694. 


Garcia (J.) Granada. 1798. 
Gard” (A); 
Maid of Mars. 11712. 


You will always be my little girl 
to me. 3111. 
Gardiner (C. J.) 
Gardner (A. C.): 
Coronation. 13003, 25374. 
Lolly pops. 5080. 
Loretto. 14128. 
When thoroughbreds meet, 
Gardner (C. E.): 
Tf I love you. 
Thou art, O God. 
Gardner (G. G.): 
Lonely. 9028. 
Message of the breeze, 26397. 
Voice of the desert. 10612. 
Gardner (J. B.) Come, be my sun- 


Columbine. 25337. 


10742. 


23398. 
24611. 


shine. 15980, 1158 (8). 

Gardner (UL. T.) Gardenia waltz. 
19811. 

Gardner (W. H.) Fisher folk song. 
1675. 


Gardnier (E. J.) Little tramp. 9021. 


Garelli (C.) Vertige. 2949. 
Gariel (H.) Himno al centenario, 
23259. : 


Garioch (Lady) : 
Garden of lilies. 18168. 
Lilt of tears. 18521. 
Garland (A.): 


Dainty and graceful. 25400. 


Fairy grotto. 3287. 

For old times’ sake. 25638, 
Four-in-hand. 4149. 

Heart to heart. 25825. 

In hot pursuit. 26012. 
Leisure thoughts. 26187. 


Little jokers. 14090, 


INDEX 


pti ae Sa 


Garland (A.)—Continued. 
Mountain trail. 5385. 
October day. 11904. 

Off for home. 5607. 

Our champion. 26687. 

Roll call. 14878, 

Sailing. 14919. 

Starlit night. 15156. 

Sweet message. 12289. 
Village merry-making. 6855. 
Welcome message. 15512, 
Woodland path, 7099. 

Garland (J. F.) Springtime. 12244. 

Garlin (L. H.) Love come. 568. 

Garnett (L. A.): 

Matilda Jane herself. 23747. 


Romance in A minor. 8229. 
Strategists. 9386. 
Garratt. (Cs. cA.) Festival grand 
mareh., - 251: 


Garren (J. J.) If you'll live in my 
garden of love. 4664. 
Garrick music pub. co.: 
I want but you. 25960. 
Salvation. 2609. 


Vertige valse. 2951. 
Garrison (Dy J.)< 
Emmaline, 18081. 


I only have one life to live. 183380. 
When your little shoes. 10752, 
15583. 
Garth. (J. G_)s: 
He lives. 13588. 
Let it be known. 5092. 
Praise to His name. 5857. 
Gartlan (G. H.) Chambered nautilus. 


3610. 
Garton (C. H.) In love’s sweet dream- 
land. 11504, 


Garton (iD. EB.) : 
Grenada march, 348. 
Hide and seek. 1851. 
Home memories. 408. 
Knights of Columbus. 
Mercedes waltz. 608. 
Our country home. 2484. 


525. 


Tinkling bell. 2872. 
Garulli (A.) 12 solfeggi. 1725, 23076. 
Garusi OVE) Fishermen (The) 
13351. 
Garvey (F. J.): 
We met by the rill. 20767. 
- Why I love the lilies. 20766. 


Won’t you come fishing with me. 
20783. 
Garvin (J. W.) 
Aas 
Garzia (S.) 
yaseco (A.): 
Ballata d’un tempo lantano. 
Beata Beatrix. 59. 
Canto notturno. 114. 
Danse de VTaube; et 
crépuscule. 13057. 
Elegia. 227. 


Canadian flag song. 
So bello sul’i’. 19078. 


54. 


Dance du 


Gasco (A.)—Continued. 
Lamento. 529. 
Meditazione. 602. 
Ninna-nanna. 683. 
Notti. 691. 
Primavera dolente. 
Sposa del Libano. 

Gasparini (J.): 


776. 
930. 


Alba. 7218. 
Pizzicato. 9704. 
Souvenir de Norvége. 10228. 
Tempo di minuetto. 103881. 
Gastaldon (S.) Musica  proibita. 
21736. 
Gastoldi (G. G.) Liebeslied. 20087. 
Gaston (B.): 
Good-bye Bill. 18205, 19437 (87). 
That lovin’ Jazy Sear oT, 
19487 (73), 22440 (68). 
Gastorff (M.) Arctic light. 10951. 


Gasty (R.) 
270638. 
Gaubert (P.): 
Madrigal. 
Rhapsodie. 
Sur leau. 
Gaudet (E.): 
Ab, Mireille. 22468. 
Bon grain. 22649. 
Bonsoir mam’zell Rose. 
Chante, Manon. 22738. 
Dans le biplan. 22855. 
Danse Arabe. 22859. 
En Goguette. 22962. 
Eros Berger. 22966. 
Fantastique. 22992. 
Histoire de printemps. 
Hyménée. 23309, 25889. 
Ma chaumiere. 23690. 
Manolita (La.) 238721. 
Marchand de coeurs. 
Marche francaise. 23730. 
Nuit de Mai. 23956. 
Prélude. 24156. 
Premier amour. 24158. 
Renouveau. 2551. 
Réve de l’avenir. 24204. 
Sal y sandungo. 24260. 
Sang gaulois. 24266. 
Sérénade de Torcello. 
Sherlockette (La) 2678. 
Souviens toi du passé. 
Suzy. 24522. 
Viva el torero. 24737. 
Votre baiser d’ adieu. 
2eme reverie. 24910. 
Gaukler (Die) 308. 
Gaul (F.): 
Lovelyville. 5187. 
Out of the darkness. 
You know. 20797. 
Gaul (H. B.): 
Ashes of roses. 3278. 
Be glad and rejoice. 


21631. 
18947. 
15199. 


1754 


23265. 


23728. 


24347. 
24453. 


24742. 


5714. 


3366. 


Six” Pim, > fence Et. 


22651. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Gaul (H. B.)—Continued. 

Come ye and let us walk in the 

light. 1472. 

Communion service. 3740. 

Five settings of the Amen. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 2158. 

Magnificat and Nune_ dimittis. 

579. 
Remember not, Lord, our offences. 
9857. 

Short communion service. 17308. 
Gaunt (F. L.) Take me there. 17446. 
Gauthier-Villars (H.) Sérénade por- 

tugaise. 2662. 

Gautier (E.): 
Carnaval. 
Frasquita. 
Piérrette. 
Pierrot. 20370. 
Sarabande. 20472. 
Sonnett. 19812. 

Gautier (L.): 

Brook (The) 25197. 

In Switzerland. 20009. 

Secret (Le) 2649, 19032. 
Gautski (R. L.) College 

12953. 

Gauvin (A.) 

Gauwin (—) 

Gavel (E.): 
Ah, Mélina. 
Billy’s billet 

Gaviniés (P.): 
Twenty-four 
Twenty-four 

Gavriloff (C.): 
Leben (Das) fiir den zar. 4086. 
Six 4th finger exercises. 13441. 


4204. 


19591. 
19796. 
20369. 


degree. 


14657. 
27406. 


Pamplone. 
Vie moderne. 


17757. 


doux.. 82: 


23079. 
4205. 


études. 
matinées. 


Gay (B. S.) My pretty little brown- 
eyed girl. 16911. 

Gay (E. M.) In Kanaan. 18798. 

Gay (M.) Kismet. 4922. 

Gay hussars. 20814 (51). 


Gay musician. 3119 (90), 9066. 
Gayle (A.) Dreaming sweet dreais 
of you. 1581. 
Gaynor (J. L.): 
Autumn. 1263. 


Heav’nly Father,’ shelter us. 
13608. 

I love the old doll best. 1899. 

Lullaby of the Iroquois. 2177. 


Orchestra of June 2430. 
Pat McGee. 11977. 
Sail (A) 2601. 

Gaynor (M.) Down by the old rustic 

mill. 22916. 

Gearen (J.): 
American boy scout. 208438. 
Beautiful waltzes. 33881. 
Forest park march. 1697. 
Gearen’s barn dance. 8241. 
Gold bond. 19834. 
Opening (The) 2427. 
Silver spray three step. 10130. 


Gebhardt (H.) Let me take you 
home sweetheart. 238585. 


Geddes (A.) Mother’s love’ song. 
5380. 
aoe (P. R.) Love’s philosophy. 
79. 
Geddes-Harvey (R.): 
Love quest. 26270. 
O perfect love. 9522. 
Geehl (H. BH.) Exercises in sight 
reading. 25587. 
Geemer (L.) My sweetheart Rosie. 
Z651H% 
Geerken (C.) High school. 13629. 
Gefangene (Der) der zarin. 18171. 


Gefesselte phantasie. 14953. 

Gehre (J. H.) I’m the man who dis- 
covered the North pole. 1907. 

Gehre & Nusser. I’m the man who 


discovered the North pole. 1907. 
Geibel (A.): 
Acorns. 1168. 


And the glory of the Lord. 24994. 
Be Thou with me. 15817. 

Birds (The) 1821. 
Breeze in the trees. 
Brook (The) 1854. 
Dainty lightfoot. 24911 (7). 
Down the glen. 1570. 

Easter dawn. 7985. 

Evening thoughts. 20814 (18). 
Eventide march. 17742 (8). 


1348. 


Faithful knights of good St. 
George. 18115. 
Garlands of beauty. 13425. 


Glad dawning. 8273. 
Glorious song. 25718. 
Glory of the garden. 
Harvest song. 1825. 
Heavenly song. 25825. 


8287. 


Hours of gladness. 13647. 
Immanuel. 23422. 

In the woods. 47388. 
Indian cradle song. 1982. 


Joy hath crowned thee. 8792. 
Joyous bells. 26106. 
Light out of darkness. 8978. 


Loyalty. 5150. 
Magdalene (The) 
My lady spring. 
My quest. 23821. 
New life. 238931. 
Night in the Orient. 26556. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 26602. 


9104. 


2313. 


On the moonlit stream. 24911 
(48). 
Our scarlet king. 2437. 


Peace and good will. 26729. 
Seotland’s burning. 14961. 
Secret (The) 17742 (25). 
Sensation. 24911 (60). 
Shades of night. 27016. 
Sing and rejoice. 27050. 
Songs of service. 19104. 
Squirrel (The) 2753. 


17595 


68294—10——21 


INDEX 


pt. 1a, S., v.5d 


Geibel (A.)—Continued. 
Streamlet (The) 15167. 
Timbuctoo. 6678. 
Up and away. 24692. 
Voluntary. 15460. 
Wood violets. 3081. 
Geibel (A.) music co.: 
And the glory of the Lord. 24994. 
Easter dawn. 7985. 
Garlands of beauty. 13425. 
Glad dawning. 82738. 
Glory of the garden. 8287. 
Heavenly song. 25825. 
Hours of gladness. 138647. 
Immanuel. 23422. 
Joy hath crowned thee. 
Joyous bells. 26106. 
Light out of darkness. 
Magdalene (The) 9104. 
Night in the Orient. 26556. 
Peace and good will. 26729. 
Portals eternal. 9737. 
Sing and rejoice. 27050. 
Thousand years have come. 273808. 
Geiger (L.C.) Spiritofspring. 10246. 
Geil (F.) Ada polka. 4. 
Geimer (L.) I will be waiting and 
dreaming of you. 25922. 
Geisler (C.) Intermezzo. 
Geister (K.): 
Ariette. 
Arlequin. 
Colombine. 
Lied. 8250. 
Mazurka. 11761. 
On ferme. 11930. 
Pantalon. 17063. 
Pierrot. 17098. 
Polka. 12010. 
Pour dormier. 9748. 
Sauteuse. 10016. 
Scaramouche. 17252. 
Valse. 11302. 
Gelbe prinz. 4219. 
Gelbstein (I.) Gee! I had a grand 
vacation. 18170. 
Gelder (M. von) Gelder classical col- 
lection for piano. 13444. 
Geller (B. L.) Somebody’s doing what 
I used to do. 22087. 
Geller (L.) Lebt wohl kameraden 
mein. 8917. 
Geller (M.) Honey, won’t you be my 
queen. 23287. 
Geminiani (F.): 
Sonata in D-moll. 4220. 
Sonata, la magg. 1786. 
Genius (The) 25877, 25900, 26113, 


8792. 
8978. 


4217. 


7306. 
15767. 
15971. 


26696, 27700, 27716, 27782. 29444. ! 
Genoud (H. E.) Let’s go up to the Ammore @ comm ’a Il ’acqua. | 
Hpicure. 8939. 4207. 
George (D. J.) Love’s reveries. 5144, Ceréa mada. 1396. 
9080. Core geluso. 22815. 
George (E. J.) Sometimes. 2723. ’O mese Mariano. 28966. 
1756 


George (E. R.) 
26165. 
George (F. B.) Tender memories of 
days gone by. 19198. 
George (M. D.) Meet me by the roses. 
14256. 
Georges (A.): 
Cyclamen (Le) 25896. 
O gué, ma mie. 26592. 
Georgi & Vitak: 

Cuckoo waltz. 8785. 

Gems of Bohemia. 4221. 

Honeymoon polka. 4471. 

Laendler. 4959, 18994. 

Mystic. 14450. 

Pepe polka. 14686. 

Pod naSima o kny. 5817. 

We live only once. 6932. 
Gerard-Rose. Captivée. 12894. 
Gerber (J. B.) Scenes of childhood 

days. 22010. 
Gerhardt (P.) 
German (E.): 
Bird of blue. 25147. 
Love in all seasons. 21600. 
Fallen fairies. 1651, 8105, 11232. 
Moorish lullaby. 21710. 
Oh, love that rulest. 9549. ; 
Poor purblind wayward youths. 
9733. 

Thy features are fair and seemly. 
10488. 

Wake up my nestling. 2986. 

When a knight leves a ladye. 
3018, 10718. 

Who'll buy my lavender. 3051. 
With all the misery. 10795. 
German Baptist publ. soe. Programm 

fiir den sechs-und-zwanzigsten kin- 
dertag. 18905. 
Germer (H.): 

Etuden. 4817. 

Modernes vortragsalbum. 26427. 
Gernsheim (F.) Zu einem drama. 

27599. 
Gersten (A.) 
Geschiedene (Die) frau. 


Lady of my dreams. 


Fuge, G moll. 4228. 


Great new dam. 19851. 
1741, 8258, 


13960. 
Geyer (Mrs. J. E.) Old home reverie. | 
14582. i 
Ghisalberti (D.) Séduisante. 17285. 
Ghys (H.) Amaryllis. 3201. 
Giacomantonio (G.): 
Castles in the air. 12902. 
Give us the vote. 21240. 


They were visions, just visions. © 


19209. 
Giannelli (G.): 
A tratturia d’ ’e nnammurate. 


q 
¢ 
; 
| 
i 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Giannelli (G.)—Continued. 
Primavera nuova. 2506. 
Serenata portoghese. 2664. 
Sulla laguna. 6489. 


- Tarantella Surrentina. 2817, 6569. 
Teresina, Teresi. 24579. 
Giannotta (O.): 
’O fotografo. 14512. 
°O tengo o nun ’o tengo. 14535. 
Palummella, palummé. 14656. 
Uocchie ’e fata. 12389. 
Giardini (F. de) Sonata in G. 4233. 
Gibbons (C. E.) Dreams. 7949. 


Gibbons (E.) 
18250. 
Gibbons (J. M.) Autumn breezes. 42. 
Gibbons (0O.): 
Almighty and everlasting God. 
1190. 
Fantasia. 1742, 4234. 
Gibbs (Mrs. E. N.) When love calls 
us together again. 12456. 
Giblin (I. M.): 
Columbian rag. 7721, 20814 (89). 
Ketchup rag. 8841, 15704 (102). 


Gibson (A.) Sevtik violin school. 
6161. 
Gibson (A. H.) 
for life. 26199. 
Gibson (A. S.): 
Ain’t no use a cryin’. 


Here comes the bride. 


Let’s make it chums 


22471. 


T’ll wait at heaven’s gate. 213880. 
O Mister Owl. 26606. 
Gibson (B.) I aint going up in no 
aeroplane. 18296. 
Gibson (C. N.) My blue eyed colleen. 
5417. 
Gibson (G.) Album of six pieces for 


violin and piano. 22476. 

Gibson (G. D.) When the nightin- 
gale bids southern skies good-bye. 
17670. 

Gibson (L. J.) 
boy. 13465. 

Gibson (L. P.) 
roam. 4585. 

Gibson mandolin-guitar co.: 

Jolly fellows. 4849. 
Raymond. 17490. 

Gideon (H. L.): 

As sing the thrushes. 1241. 

Awake, my heart to be loved. 
12714. 

My harp is on the willow tree. 
653 


Go to sleep my baby 


I’m never more to 


Peasants lullaby. 9672. 
Prince of peace. 14771, 20814 
(93). 

Gideon (M.) When my Sist’ Tetrazin 
met my Cousin Carus. 7182 (182), 
10728. 

Gideon (M. J.): 

Danse coquette. 1153 (16), 15085. 
Girl is new. 4240. 
Lover’s lane. 201380. 


Gideon (M. J.)—Continued. 
Loving ways. 2174, 15704 (111). 
My Mamie Rose. 9402. 
Puddin’ face. 2514, 7182 (167). 
Ragtime land, 25388. 


Ragtime table d’hdote. 18928, 
20409. 

Rahnee. 14809. 

There’s lots of other dreamy eyes. 
15286. 

When Rosalie sings  Ciribiribi. 


10887 (218), 12468. 
Gienger (W.) Sailing. 18997, 
Giessel (K.), jr. Heidekind (Das) 
23239. 
Giffe (W. T.): 
Beautiful yesterday. 3119 (110). 
Star of the evening. 3119 (194). 
Gifford (—): 
Glow-worm. 4255. 
Green, green ribbon. 4342. 
I want to come home to Killarney. 
18340. 
It’s the Alpine dress you’re wear- 
ing. 2008. 
Keep the fire in, Marie, 18459. 
Look into my heart. 5087. 
Mandy’s christening. 9133. 
Marie Louise. 18613. 
My Susie-oosie-oo. 20260. 
We can’t go into the parlour. 
19331. 
When the school-bell is ringing. 
19370. 
Where, oh, where is my Deutcher 
boy. 7006. 
You do look pretty. 12542. 
You were coming thro’ the corn. 
19423. 
Gifford (H.): 
All for you. 15720. 
Blacksmith’s wedding. 
By the sea. 7557. 
Come along my Mandy. 
10887 (1038). 
Daddy long legs. 
Hv’rywhere I go. 18105. 
Garden of love. 18169. 
I do like the name of Mary. 


3456. 
3T1T, 
19665. 


19933. 
I don’t mind leaving the dear 
homeland. 11419. 


I’m too tender héarted. 8608. 

In the land where the beautiful 
Conway flows. 21456. 

It’s all for the best, Polly darling. 
11540. 

There’s old Jack Frost. 

Gifford (M. B.): 
’Neath the lights of old Broadway. 


6642. 


14467. 
Um’m I wish I had a beau. 
ato. 
We'll hide behind the moon. 
15500. 


1757 


INDEX 


Gilardi (P.) 
Gilbert (B.) 
14628. 
Gilbert (D.) Tears of joy. 6586. 
Gilbert (F. C.) Y-O-U. 20794. 
Gilbert (H. F.): 
American dances. 19472. 
One hundred folk songs. 
Owl (The) 17056. 


Suisse (La) 27188. 
Orpheus with his lute. 


4236. 


Gilbert (H. M.) Dream-garden. 7936. 
Gilbert (J.): 
Auf verbotenen wegen. 15782. 


Dorfmusik (Die) 21096. 

Ehe vom kurftirstendamm. 1613838. 
Hahnenduett. 19867. 

Keusche Susanne. 23526. 

Kleine bonne. 16608. 

Komm mein schatz in den Luna- 


spark. 21527. 

Minne hak mir mal die taille 
auf. 21632. 

Wenn der vater mit dem sohne. 
207383. 

Wenn die fiisschen sie heben. 
19349. 

Wer kann daftir. 24786, 27470. 


Wie schoén bist du Berlin. 22876. 
Gilbert, (J. 1.) : 

By and by the 
10887 (18). 
From darkness to dawn. 1709. 
Lassie I lo’e best. 10887 (386). 

Noah’s weary dove. 10887 (48). 

Outward bound. 10887 (55). 

Ent. noteithy . trust i princes: 

21920. 
Silver shining shore. 10887 (68). 
To Thy courts, O Lord, we come. 
17514. 

Veni creator. 10887 (78). 
Gilbert (L. W.) Applause. 10949. 
Gilbert (N. S.) jr. Preparatory fin- 

ger technique. 5872. 
Gilbert: CR. 3S.) 
Berceuse. 15837. 
When. 22348. 
Gilbert (W. B.): 
On our way rejoicing. 5650. 
Vart samfund 4dr i himmelen. 
24707. 
Gilchrest (O.) 
that old sweet home. 
Gilchrist (W. W.): 

Ave Maria. 7359. 

Song reader. 19098. 

Twilight. 15367. 
Gilck (K.): 

Fortuna’s giintsling. 4145. 

Fortuna-marsch. 277. 


roses wither. 


Dreaming of you and 
25502. 


Slipdans. 6301. 
Sonja-vals. 918. 
Séta turturdufva. 6329. 
Gilder (J. F.) While baby Sleeps. 
1107. 


pt. In DSESsaave> 


Gilis (A.); 


Gavotte des postillons. 25680. 


Marche des jeunes gardes. 263338. 

Revue des cadets. 26877. 

Rosita. 26931. 

Souvenir de Nice. 27125. 

Tambours et trompettes. 27236. 
Gill (EK. F.) Merry maiden. 20192. 
Gill (H. A.) Label of blue. 2088. 
Gill (W. H.) Saviour of the contrite. 

26965. 


Gillen (T.) Winter time. 
Gillespie (F. A.) 
Gillet (E.): . 
Amour brisé. 1211, 3218, 20846. 
Il était un’ bergére. 11487. 
Jalouse. 11548, 21481. 
Loin du ball. 11656. 
Marche burlesque. 18607, 21647. 


10791. 
Boston jag. 22658. 


Marche des Lilliputiens. 2208, 
21648. 

Petite nerveuse. 11993, 21885. 

Silhouettes. 2685. 

Toupie (La) 19247. 


Gillette (B. B.) 
6948. 

Gillington (A. E.): 
Breton singing games. 22668. 
Old Christmas carols of the south- 

ern counties. 24013. 
Old Isle of Wight singing games. 
5635. 
Gillmor (B. 8S.) Little vacant cottage 
by the stream. 20109. 
Gilman (A. R.) If you never hoist 


Weighing anchor. 


the gate. 4669. 

Gilmanys (C2)¢-A®) Visigoth (The) 
20704. 

Gilman (H.) Don’t you want to be 
loved. 22910. 

Gilman (P. 8S.) Andover victory song. 
1216. 

Gilmore (C. E.) Murmuring sea. 
20236. 


Gilmore (H. B.): 


Boy and a girl. 3495. 


My cigarette dream girl. 5420. 

My honey gal. 5482. 

Port of lost dreams. 5841. 
Gilmour (H. L.): 

All along the Gospel line. 10913. 


Angels have charge over Thee. 
10940. 

Burden bearing. 11038. 

Let us be triumphant Christians. 
1tiG2de 

Missing. 27641. 

My Father’s love. 11826. 

Open Thou mine eyes. 11948. 

Out of the land of sorrow. 11960. 

Outside of the fold. 11961. 

Plea of a penitent. 12004. 

Shall I be counted worthy. 12169. 

Since I have entered in. 12183. 

Victory for me. 12412, 


1758 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Gilmour (H. L.)—Continued. 
Victory for the cross. 12413. 
When I cross the bar. 12453. 
When the Savior comes. 12472. 
Why I’m happy. 12499. 
Why not come to Him now. 12501. 
Gilpin (C.) Mask and wig club folio. 
11745. 
Gilpin (W.L.) Lordiscoming. 20116. 
Gilroy (J.) Philosophy of erroneous 
evolution. 20366. 
Gilson (J. W.) Give me a spin in 
your Mitchell. 1762. 
Gilson (P.) Sérénade de Torcello. 
24347. 
Gimbel (C.): 


Annie Laurie. 1226. 


Evening reverie. S068. 
Gimbel (F.): 
American heroes. 10928. 


Beautiful May. 10988. 
Columbia, God preserve thee free. 
159738. 

Lift your glad voices. 

Thankfulness. 24582. 
Ginn & Co.: 

Bright dews of morning. 

Fishermen (The) 18387. 

German folk songs. 13446. 

Hail to Columbus. 21297. 

Irish folk songs. 13856. 

Lovely night. 11907. 

My native land. 6508. 

Song reader. 19098. 

Storm fiend. 10265. 
Summer revels. 12275. 
Ginsberg (S.) Hide from the light of 

the moon. 18256. 
Giordani (C.) Suspiros de la brisa. 
12285. 
Giordani 
ale laa 
Giovanna (F. Di) Verrazzano-Hud- 
son-Fulton celebration. 6834. 
Giovannelli (R.) Missa vestiva i colli. 
2202. 


11682. 


11023. 


(T.) Dearest and _ best. 


Gipsy rover. 15894, 16177, 16265, 
16855. 

Girl and 
20999, 
22309, 
Z20a8, 
(190). 

Girl and the Kaiser. 
26599. 

Girl (The) and the page. 
18716, 18956. 

Girl behind the counter. 25726. 

Girl from the States. 484, 1099. 

Girl in the grand stand. 110, 205, 406, 
604, 661, 665, 897, 967, 991, 1071, 
1077, 1084, 1149. 

Girl in the kimona. 
19580, 196538, 19697, 
220. 


the drummer. 20928, 20957, 
21230, 21235, 21454, 21507, 
Dep, H2ea0, 22430-22525. 
23250, 24911 (938), 24911 


25379, 26466, 
18237, 


19510, 19556, 
19945, 20330, 


Girl in the taxi. 5346. 

Girl in the train. 23033, 23097, 23138, 
23358, 24188, 24589, 24590, 24886, 
24911 (104-107), 24911 (113), 24911 
(121), > 24911 (176), 2491 (1947, 
25705, 27696. 

Girl of my dreams. 18025, 19533, 
19699, 19753, 19821, 19822, 19958, 
19980, 20338, 20473, 20814 (33), 
20814 (43), 20814 (52), 20814 (53), 
20814 (62), 20814 (89), 21232, 21921, 
22440 (25), 22440 (57), 22440 (58), 
22879, 22898, 23101, 24911 (95), 
24911 (109), 25469, 25707-25710. 


Girhes: 17820), 185illo, S952, S193eir 
20814 (96), 20814 (119), 21260, 
21674, 21899, 22418, 24911 (83), 
24000) (112), , 2AGIA. (1175), 24911. 
(198). 

Gisen (M. A.) Could she love him. 
13005. 

Gismonda Boccalina. 11307. 

Githens (H. M.).- Irresistible Sue. 
21470. 

Glantz (J.) When the harvest moon 
is shining. 15562. 

Glanville (M.) May fair (The) 
11759. 

Glasecoek (A. D.): 

Crystalia waltzes. 22830. 

Love’s fashions. 23672. 
Glascock (J. L.) Gulistan. 11346. 
Glase (P. E.):: 

My little sugar plum. 5448, 9399. 

Wireless. 38067, 7072. 
Glaser (C.): 

Im 7° himmel. 4679. 

Weisse tod. 22327. 

Wenn mein mddel winkt. 22329. 
Wir tanzen ringelreih’n. 1121. 
Glaser (C. J. M.) Silver star. 15026. 

Glass blowers. 317. 

Glasson (T. B.) Practical studies in 
reading vocal music. 5849, 9750, 


14749, 18892. 
Glaue (A.) verlag. Allgemeines evan- 
gelisches gesangbuch. 1189. 
Glaze (W.) Doleré. 16087. 
Gieichauf (F.) Dritte suite ftir orgel. 
7955. 
Glent-Vale (A.) 
13767. 
Glick (J. G. M.) 
Glick & Woiff: 
My coleen 
16883. 
Nahoo. 18741. 
Rosy Murphy. 
Glickman (E.): 
Aerial navigation. 10901. 
On the alert. 11934. 
Glinka (M.): 
Russlan und Ludmilla. 
Vie pour le tsar. 10594. 


If dreams prove true. 
Old, old tale. 24017. 


from over the sea. 


18987. 


26939. 


1759 


INDEX 


Glinka (M. I.): 
Komarinskaja. 23555. 
Life for the ezar. 2128. 

Globe lodge no. 588 F. A. M. 
Waltaz 231k. 
Globe music co. 
march. 15668. 

Globus verlag, g. m. b. h.: 

Bunte reihe. 25208. 
Violin album. 27414. 
Gloetzner (A.) Missa in festis dupli- 
cibus. 5336. 

Glogau (J.): 

Alberta waltz. 7214, 10887 (90). 

Dancing starlight. 21059. 

Frolics of the jungle. 8199. 

I’d rather be g-double-o-d than 
pretty. 138681, 15704 (85). 


Globe 
York high school 


Race course. 9812, 10887 (176). 

Glover (—) Midnight moon is beauti- 
film 928i. 
Glover (A): 


Archibald—certainly not. 38261. 
I wish I’d a girl like Molly. 
25969. 


pt. 1; Des vo 


Glover-Kind (J. A.)—Continued. 
Pop in to tea on Sunday. 24139. 
Sun can’t be always shining. 
27187. 
Take it nice and easy. 24541. 
U-li-i-a-tee. 20669. 
Glu (La) 4256, 23120. 
Gluck (C. W. von): 
Air of Asteria. 19827. 
Andante from Orpheus and Euri- 
dice. 16282. 
I have lost my Huridice. 
Mélodie. 4258, 8289. 
Melody from the opera Orfeo. 
18188. 
Menuet. 8290. 
Sonate. 4259. 
Sonate 4 tre, F dur. 
Gluck (CH. EE) 
me. 26591. 
Glyn “(Me 
17177, 26879. 
Gmelin (M. R.): 
Maline waltzes. 
Maxine waltzes. 


25723. 


18189. 
O God be merciful to 


Rhythmie gradus. 


11715. 
16777. 


Little Miss Snow shoes. 5068. Gmelin music co. Maxine waltzes. 
M-o-n-e-y spells trouble. 20217. 11715. 
Mrs. Blobbs. 16845. Gnecchi (V.) Cassandra. 19596. 
On the day you sang Come back | Gobbaerts (L.) Swallow (The) 
to Brin: 24027. 10316. 
Somebody’s got to go through it. | Godard (B. L. P.): 
20535. Adagio pathétique. 257384. 
Glover (C.) On Bethlehem’s plain. Au matin. 16290, 19831. 
24911 (47). Berceuse. 1767. 
Glover (S.): Berceuse de Jocelyn. 8299. 
Beautiful moonlight. 20907. Canzonetta. 18198. 
Distant chimes. 7894. Chanson de Florian. 18199. 
In the starlight. 23446. Lullaby. 13472. 
Lily (The) and the rose. 28611. Mélodie. 16291. 
Glover-Kind (J. A.): Pan. 4275. 
Bertie and Gertie. 7456. Scénes poétiques. 25786. 
By the sea. 25220. Seconde valse brillante. 13473. 
Don’t tell the wife. 22909. Shepherd and shepherdess. 1768. 
Drop me a line. 2138. Valse chromatique. 1769. 
He’s a happy little Jap-Jack-Tar. Vénitienne. 8302. 
23223. 27° valse. 8303; 23129: 
I’d rather be by the fireside. | Godard (C.): 
8545. Au pays des réves. 15778. 
I’d rather be where the girls are. Angelus. 38236. 
23326. Colombine. 25334. 
I’m in love wi’ the London girls. Dance of the butterflies. 7823. 
25940. Birt, Gssbt: 
I’ve said good bye to the dear old Marguerite. 26338. 
Strand. 25957. Sport @hiver. 17388. 
I want to go back to the dear | Godard (F.) Monkey’s serenade. 
homeland. 21406. 9312. 
Lead me toward the girls. 20074. | Goddard (S.) Rosie’s __ relations. 
Let’s have a little bit of sunshine. 9969. 
185038. Godden (J.) Cameos. 12886. 
Let’s have free trade amongst the | Goddess of liberty. 5081, 5811, 6744. 
girls. 28588. Godfrey (A. E.): 
Let’s wait and see the pictures. Nearer to Thee. 18748. 
20081. Only to love you. 21858. 
My little chocolate soldier boy. | Godfrey (D.) Chappell’s army jour- 
26491. Mat) Oo: 
1760 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—_Dec., 1910 


Godfrey (D. S.) Id like to see it all 
wouldn’t you. 421. 
Godfrey (F.): 


Belle of Cotton Town. 19581. 

Call again, Mr. Opportunity. 
7570. 

Colliers (The) 1464. 

Come into the garden. 11099. 


Do they all go to see the sea. 
22896. 

Don’t tell the wife. 22909. 

EKy’ry girl loves a: military man. 


8085. 

Have you met a girl named Mary. 
4394. 

He left his little chrysanthemum. 
18236. 

He’s a very old friend of mine. 
23224. 

He used to play on the oboe. 113872. 

I may be a millionaire. 11449. 


I wish I were you tonight. 183845. 


In my home at Bantry Bay. 
23436. 

In the land where there are no 
miris, T1516. 


John Bull’s daughters. 184386. 
Ladder of life. 4953. 
Lead me toward the girls. 20074. 
Man, man, beautiful man. 11717. 
Mother’s had a row with father. 
9335. 
My girl from London. 11828. 
Not a single girl to kiss. 26571. 
Oh girls, nobody loves you. 23993. 
On the day you sang Come back to 
Erin. 24027. 
One day she helped herself to 
farmer. (22, 
Rosy. 12094. 
Save a little one for me. 2618. 
Take it nice and easy. 24541. 
Take me back to Yorkshire. 
24544. 
Take me there. 
To-morrow may 
ieee 
Togo. 19238. 
We're all waiting for a girl. 
12440. 
Who’s going to take me for a 
walk. 10774. 
Won’t there ever be any wedding 
bells for me. 10809. 
Your father and mother are Irish. 
19425. 
Godfrey (F. D.) 
me. 8782. 
Godfrey (H.) O what’s the use of 
working. 16998. 
Godfrey (P.): 
Czech peasant song. 1502. 
King Witlaf’s drinking horn. 2061. 
Ranz des Vaches. 26836. 
Tramp am J. 27340. 


19173. 


be good-bye. 


Jesus, Saviour, pilot 


Godfrey (W. J.): 


.Bea man. 20905. 
I’ve got plenty of books to read. 
18334. 


My shepherd. 21774. 

Godfrey-Healey (A.) Will you love 

me when I’m old. 275386. 

Godin (F.): 

Juin charmant. 

Valse ravissante. 

Valse septembre. 
(185), 27392. 

Godwin (W.): 

If you want a ray of sunshine in 
your home. 458. 
Mountain city. 5882. 
Recollections. 5985. 
Goedhart (A.) Processional march. 
18903. 
Goepp (P. H.) 
Goerderler (R.) 
2798. 

Gotterdimmerung. 27427. 

Goetz (A.) Consolation. 

Goetz (H. R.): 

I’m waiting here for Winnie. 
23362. 

In Pittsburg, Pa. 8699. 

Play that fandango rag. 
(28). 

That dreamy  barcarole 
12bObe (10), do2an. 

Gotz (G.): 

Friedhof der namenlosen. 
Friihlingssturm. 23074. 
Klavier-schule. 4929. 
Letzte fahrt. 8947. 
Tanz-lied. 15234. 

Goetz (J. L.) I only know that I love 

you. 1914. 
Goff (Mrs. E. S.): 
Girl there used to be. 8266. 
Songs I used to hear. 10217. 

Goffe (H. HE. G): 

Everglades. 8075, 16164. 

First light infantry. 4098, 8136, 
18137. 

Lusitania. 5160, 11697. 

Out in your canoe. 14644, 18826. 

Solmay. 6356, 12208. 

Goffe bros. : 
Everglades. 
First light infantry. 

18137. 
Lusitania. 5160, 11697. 
“Out in your canoe. 14644, 18826. 
Solmay. 6356, 12208, 

Goffin (P.) Give me your heart. 16273. 

Goffrie (1L.): 

Lamorna. 4964. 
Little Surrey maid. 

Goggan (T.) & bros.: 
Almond eyes. 3186. 
Black eyes. 38454. 
Blue eyes. 3468. 


18441. 
22256. 
12402, 24911 


Lost prince. 16688. 
Sweet Evelyn waltz. 


19651. 


1153 


tune. 


8191. 


S075, 16164. 
4098, 81386, 


2147. 


61 


INDEX 


pt. WE Wes. v. 5 


Goggan (T.) & bros.—Continued. 
Brown eyes. 3528. 
Causeway march-two step. 
Divine lullaby. 11167. 
Echoes from dreamland. 13212. 
Gray eyes. 4883. 

Hazel eyes. 4899. 

Ode to spring. 11906. 

Parting song. 119738. 
Gogniat (G. A.) Classic rag. 


12906. 


25323. 


Goldbeck (Mrs. R.) Spring blossoms. 
6442. 
Goldberg (C. E.) Ina canoe. 11491. 
Goldberg (L.) Galante conversation. 
8224. 
Goldberg (S): 
Ah! I have sighed to rest me. 
7205. 


Arbeiter’s hand. 27. 
Briederlech arbeiter. 96. 


Chiipe (Die) 22776. 
Heilige sekele. 13610. 
Mame (Die) 14190. 


New Yorker trebrin. 9464. 
Retziele (Das) 9873. 
Sei a tate zu dein kind. S856. 
Seider nacht. 10075. 
Serenade. 12161. 
Tosca po rodimia. 10476. 
Woh is mein kind. 12521. 
Yusem’l yesoimele. 12554. 
Goldberger (R. von): 
Gavotte. 13426. 
Libellen (Die) 
Mondstrahlen. 14834, 18671. 
Mondweibchen. 18672. 
Perlen-marsch. 14692, 18865. 
Valse lente. 15411. 
Goldblatt (H. M.) Classy rag. 12946. 
Golden (I. & L.) ~My coon town babe. 
26478. 

Golden (J. C.) 
girl. 23903. 
Golden (J. L.): 

I want to bring you a ring. 10887 
(140), 18748. 
Kind moon man. 
Particular Marguerite. 
Golden butterfly. 1835. 
Golden hours. 10955. 
Golden widow. 1505, 2174, 2533, 15704 
G14.) 
Goldenburg (W.S.) 
never came true. 
Goldman (E. F.): 


14052. 


My Yankee Doodle 


26135. 
14663. 


Fairest of dreams 
16178. 


17763. 


All through the night. 

Banks of Allan Water. 17826. 

Cornet instruction. T7771. 

Daily studies for embouchure. 
3803, 7816. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
18054. 

Loch Lomond. 18545. 

My love’s an arbutus. 18715. 


Goldman (EH. F.)—Continued. 
Pretty Polly Oliver. 18901. 
Spirit of peace. 2746, 6483. 
Goldmann (P.) Pony ran away with 


her. 26770. 
Goldmark (C.): 

Air in G. 19888. 

Serenade. 20492. 
Goldmeister (O.) Ecstasy. 19724. 
Goldner (W.) Danse russe. 172, 
5 [50 Lay. 
Goldreifchen. 4183, 5036, 5356. 
Goldsmith (D.) Everybody’s rag. 
241. 
Goldstein (N.) Fireflies pienic. 8134. 


Goldtree (S. A.) Rich man, poor man, 
beggar man, thief. 26880. 


Goller (V.) Alte und neue tiroler- 
schtitzen-lieder. 19466. 
Goltermann (G.) Andante. 21263. 


Good (W. H.) Isle of love. 23465. 

Goodall (W.) Wait till you’re sure 
that you love me, sweetheart mine. 
274380. 

Goodbud (E. L.) Who is on the Lord’s 


Side. 15594. 
Goodden (C. P.) Will o’ the wisp. 
15607. 


Goodhart (A. M.): 
Adagio espressivo. 7197. 
Crossing the bar. 253883. 
Impromptu. 8326, 8327. 
In a college garden. 4687. 
Larghetto grazioso in F. 8892. 
Melodia ostinata. 9235. 
Soft voluntary. 20524. 
Song of Lord’s. 24425. 
Study in 7-4 time. 19842. 
Three-fold Amen. 27310. 
Two kyries. 25757. 
Goodlander (A. L.) Piling up the 
votes for Jesus. 14714. 

Goodrich (D. P.) Ice maidens. 11474. 
Goodrich (F. W.)  Wearin’ of the 
green. 17639. 
Goodwin (C. P.) 
from flirting. 
Goodwin (E. F.) 

16062. 


I just can’t keep 
13689. 
Dearie, be cheery. 


Goodwin (J.) Sentence. 24330. 
Goodwin (Mrs. W. A.) I just can’t 
keep from flirting. 13689. 
Goodwin & Tabb: 
Alfred the Great. 7223. 
Consolation. 7760. 
Danse caprice. 19676. 
Lament. 20070. 
Suite in C major. 20576. 


Variations on an original theme. 


10569. 
Goodwins (W. E.) Opening chorus. 
14620. 
Gorans (A.) Ack, jag dr sa glad. 
3143. fe 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Gordon (A. A.) Hurrah for cold 
water. 13663. 
Gordon (B. F.) Stories. 15162. 
Gordon (F.) If you’d only breathe but 
one sweet name. 4668. 
Gordon (H.) Mass of the Immaculate 
Virgin. 21662. 
Gordon (H. S.): 
March of the nations. 
14207. 
Mass in E flat. 14231. 
Mass of the Immaculate Virgin. 


5208, 9141, 


16772. 

Piccolo messa di gloria. 14705. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
2uo0, 6266, 10181, 10132, 17317, 
24378. 

Song of the cascade. 912. 

Son of the desert am I. 2724, 
10198, 12208. 

Varsoviana. 19300. 

Would you stick to me if I get 
fat. 10821. 

Gordon (P.) Hear the band play 


Yankee Doodle. 
eordon (P. J.) 
birds. 7602. 

Gordon (S.): 


25819. 
Carol of the blue- 


Coastguard’s lament. 7711. 
Davy Jones’s locker. 1522. 
Huguenot (The) 19919. 


On the deep blue waves. 9595. 
Song of Mister Satan. 19090. 
« Sweetheart there is no splendor. 


19154. 
They that go down to the sea in 
ships. 10428. 


Voleano (The) 19310. 
Gordon (T. S.) My little sweetheart. 
16900. 


Gordon (W. L.): 


My country has first call. 26479. 

My queen of the aeroplane. 9417. 

When I’m in society. 10719. 
Gordon music pub. co.: 

My country has first call. 26479. 

My queen of the aeroplane. 9417. 

When I’m in society. 10719. 
Gordovil (—) Allez-y. 7240. 
Gorecki (1T.) “Tome victory song. 

2885. 


Gorman (E.) Will you love me when 
my youth has passed away. 12514. 
Gorman (G. EH. & J. J.) Won't you 

aviate with me? 10810. 
Gorman (R.) I do love a dear old 
pal. 183804. 


Gospel hymns. 11324. 


Gospel message printing co. Gospel 
message in song. 8328. 
Goss (J.): 
O Virldens Friilsare. 9529. 


Tacken Herren. Ty han iir god. 
24539. 


Goss (J.)—Continued. 
Ty se, jag badar eder stor gladje. 
27366. 
Goss-Custard (R.) Six short pieces 
for the organ. 21273. 
Gossec (F. J.): 
Air d@’ Wglé. 24939. 
Gavotte. 4206, 8236, 16248, 25677. 
Gavotte ancienne. 8237. 
Menuet en ré. 26391. 
Premiére scéne de Thésée. 
Tambourin. 10357. 
Troisiéme scéne de Médée. 27347. 
2m° gavotte en ré. 27604. 
Gosselin (G.) Préférence. 12021. 
Gostelou (I.) Sasom Moses upphdjde. 
14936. 
Gotham-Attucks music co.: 
Any old town is a lonesome old 
town. 3246. 
V’m going mad over you. 4577. 
Porto-Rico. 26773. 
Sweetness. 20588. 
Way down east. 22306. 
Gotthard CJ." ie.) Gavotte. 
(128). 
Gottlieb-Noren (H.) 
Gottschalk (L. F.): 
April. 10950. 
Snowballing. 11538 (107). 
Gottschalk (L. M.): 
Dying poet 3951, 11198, 16123. 
Last hope. 2098, 11605, 26178. 
Marche de nuit. 14211. 
Gottschalk (M. M.): 
Millard’s selections from popular 
composers. 27638. 
To the cross I cling. 24911 (74). 
Gottschall (A. H.) Union hymnal. 
6785. 
Goublier (G.): 
Amour au Chili. 


26787. 


3119 
Lullaby. 16722. 


15745. 


P’tit bout d’homme. 5888. 
Gould (H. J.): 
I wonder if you miss me too. 


8641, 16465, 24911 (126). 
If some one only cared for me. 
23402. 
Rosie. 9968, 10887 (180). 
Gould (M.): 
Fisher mother’s song. 
Little red cart. 20107. 
Tam O’Shanter. . 123801. 
Gould (W.): 
Two blue eves. 10513. 
When the bloom is on the heather. 


23022. 


1098. 
sould & co.: 
Adieu (ia) Sie: 
Charmante. 15944. 
Devotion. 8865. 


S030. 
4198S. 


26277 


Hn tournant 

Garden I love. 
Love’s confession. 
Novelette. 26955. 


. ork 
26278. 


1765 


INDEX 
Dt. Ti ies ye 
Gould & co.—Continued. Gourdon. (L.) Révélation. 9877. 
Only fiower. 20331. Gower (J. H.) United States our 
Ould side car. 5698. glorious land. 6787. 
Papillons. 57387. Grabert (M.) Fest-hymnus. 23011. 
Pedlar Jack. 5758. Grabler (J. A.) You’re my old kid. 
Pirouette. 26756. 27579. 
Rinking carnival. 5985. Grace (E.) There’s a sob and a sigh 
Softly whispers the wind. 20525. for you. 66385. 
Soldiers of fortune. 27088. Grace (W. F.) Old sweet tale of love. 
Summer is near. 9438. 14586. 
Think of me. 66538. Gracey (M.): 
Three jolly blacksmiths. 20632. Rinkez-vous. 2564. 
Goulding (J.) I wait for. thee. Souvenir. 22110. 
16458. Grad (A.) Kimboo. 88438. 
Goullee (J. J.) Hurrah for cold | Grad mus. pub. co. Kimboo. 8848. 
water. 13663. Gradi (R. G.) Chimes at twilight.. 
Gounod (C, F.): 22750. 
Ave Maria. 43809. Grady (EH. M.): 
Ave verum. 21275, 21276. Jane Cable march. 488, 10887 
Ballet music from Faust. 138501. (149). 
SE SOE 0G hur Ni Tiel. Just a little cottage. 2043. 
Fantasia. 1783. Someone that I’m always think- 
Fantaisie brillante. 19845. ing of. 15098, 15704 (131). 
Faust. 338, 1784, 4310, 16306, | Grady (F.) Signal from the evening 
21277, 23151. train. 15023. 
Flower song. 1785, 13502. Grady (R. G.): 
Glory and love to the men of old. Angel’s dream. 25007. 
8332. ed Eventide. 21151. 
Hark, my soul at is the “ord. Glad rag. 23113. 
25758. Pin cushion. 759. 
Hast thou seen the young day Robin Hood. 21958. 
blushing. 8338. Sunrise. 24508. 
In Te Domine speravi. 23152. Teddy bears. 27251-27259. 
Land of noble lives and deeds. | Graeqdener (H.) Vier leider. 342. ° 
4312. : ; 
Light as air. 28153. Graener, (P-) 
9 Abend. 3182. 
Love song. 11325. 
Mandolin serenade. 23154. Daimmerstunde. 38801. 


March and soldiers’ chorus. 4213 
Menuet in G minor. 4314. 


Mighty Lord of earth and sea. 
25759. 

Mirella. 4815. 

Nazareth. 339. 

O, who like Thee. 25760. 


Once again I would gaze. 

Reine de Saba. 1786. 

Ring out, wild bells. 1787. 

Romaine march. 18210. 

“Romanza. 16807. 

Romeo et Juliette. 23155. 

Sanctus et Benedictus. 13504. 

Second mass. 340, 1788. 

Send out Thy light. 13505. 

Sérénade. 113826. 

Serenade. 19846. 

Soldiers chorus. 138507. 

Tell me beautiful maiden. 

Valse brillante. 11327. 

What wouldst thou have. 8834. 
Goupil (E.): 

Au erépuscule. 3291. 

Intermezzo. 4817. 

Menuet. 9254. 

Romance. 9928. 


13503. 


4316. 


Fromm. 4182. 

Heidebusch (Der) 4426. 

Im zaune klagt die nachtigall. 
4678. 

Liebe. 5023. 

Schelmenlied. 6102. 

Vale carissima. 6797. 

Wann ich schon schwarz bin. 6911. 


Wintergang. 7068. 
Graf (C. H.) At the base ball game. 
17796. . 
Graf (G.): 


Little cradle song. 5060. 
March of the seasons. 
Graf 


5209. 
yon Luxemburg. 3184, 3448- 


a i 


3451, 4328, 4642, 4891, 5024, 5034, — 


5161-5168, 5177, 5194, 5564, 5824—_ 


5828, 6189, 6354, 6720, 6771, 6772, 
6907, 6917, 7069, 7472, 7895, 8337, 
9096, 10651, 
16737, 20189-20141, 23159. 

Graff (G.) jr. Teach me to pray. 


19184. 
Graham (C. H.) Hypnotizer rag. 
23315. 
Graham (F. M.) Liangst gesuhnt. 
13996. 


13119, 16079, 16724, 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Graham (H. E.) I’m-a-loving only 
you. 23u49. 
Graham (R. A.): 
Dreary moon. 15704, 19718 (72). 
I never had a feeling like I have 
for you. 4597. 
Tell me some way I can please 
you. 15247. 
Graig (J. H.) Tell me fairest maiden. 
19189. 
Grainger (A.): 
Is there room enough for 
11535. 


you. 


Prairie blossoms. 14756. 
Gramm (F. E.): 

Convaincue. 25372. 

Eestasy. 138216. 

Flower of love. 4119. 

Je-pense 4 toi. 26085. 

Love, the pilot. 2169. 


Outeast (The) 24068. 
Sweetheart. 22157. 


Warrior’s return. 15485. 
Grammer (F.): 
On the Rock of Ages. 11987. 


Peace in my soul. 11980. 
Zion melodies. 12559. 
Granados(H.) Dos marchas militares. 
21280. 
Grand folio of Hebrew music. 
- Granelli (E.) Anna Karenina. 
Granichstaedten (B.): 
Aeroplanetenlied. 22464. 
Das kann ja nur ein walzer sein. 
21064. 
Géuschen (Das) 8221. 
Geiger (Ein) 308. 
Geisterstunde (Die) 4218. 
Grosspapalied. 21292. 
Himmelreichslied. 21338. 
Lied vom zuschaw’n. 8965. 
Lolotte. 23641. 
Mein mann war eine woche in 
Paris. 5272. 
Valse Lolotte. 22255. 
Wienerin, wienerin fein. 223881, 
22380. 


16310. 
12644. 


19 (Das) jahrhundert. 22440. 
Granier (J.) Hosanna. 8493. 
Grant(A. D.) My sweethearts. 14444. 
Grant (A. R.) Sweetheart don’t say 

good bye. 10340. 
Grant, (5. F.)': 

Aero-rag. 12583. 

Ann-A-Lize. 7287. 

Anywhere. 7295, 15704 (58). 

Be cheery, dearie. 12759. 

Our brave fire laddies. 146338. 

Pearl eyes. 17077. 

Say Madge. 10022. 

That dippy glide. 17471. 


When Mr. Cupid comes to town. 
15551. 


Whoops my dear. 24835. 


Grant (C.): 
Do you think of the past. 18024. 
Why don’t you bring the girl in. 

17692. 

Grant (C. C.): 
Forward. 
Good tidings. 


11270. 
25756. 


Philathea hymn. 24107. 
Grant (EK. G.): 

Clear the track. 1458. 

Santa’s workshop. 6075. 


Trip in an airship to Santa Claus 
land. 6722. 
Grant (KE. J.) Moose (The)! 53868. 
Grant (H. V.) Jessamine. 18427. 


Grant (F. P.) Valse carnival. 10552. 
Grant (J.) Viva tu gracia. 2965. 
Grant (R). Chanticleer. 20987. 
Grant-Schaefer (G. A.) : 

Bed in summer. 10990. 

Boat ride. 19558. 


Cat and the mouse. 20977. 
Frogs and crickets. 19801. 
Grandfather’s clock. 21281. 


Grandmother in her rocking chair. 


21282. 
Grasshoppers. 19849. 
Rain. 12041. 
Roosters. 21972. 
Swing (The) 12294. 
Twilight. 24676. 
Windy nights. 12518. 


Winter holiday. 20771. 
Granville (D.) At the musical show. 
250382. 
Grapewin (C.) 
dear. 22871. 
Grasso (G.) »Pericon. 26739. 
Gratton (H.C.) ‘That’s the style. 


Day belongs to you 


15274. 
Grauso (A.): 
7A canzona a Rusevelt. 15705. 
7A canzona mia. 10889. 
7A marechiare. 20816. 
"A pacchiana ’e sarno. 12568. 
Ai love e’ femmene. 15714. 
Aurora (L’) 15784. 
Bella. 10995. 
Calandrella calandre. 15899. 
Chant d’ amour. 3640. 
Christopher Columbus day. 
21005, 27687. 
Foresters of America. 19790. 
LY uommene muscie. 18542. 
Lu cafone che ragiona. 11690. 
Mai broter Saverio. 21635. 
Mme Mpizzo. 18589. 
’Na serenata a Lesi. 14455. 


Na serenata ’arreto ’a_ fenza. 
18740. 

’Nu suonno nire. 20294. 

Nun ’o tenive. 20295. 

’O ritorno d’ ’a galera. 

’O ssapite. 145388. 

Pentimente. 17681. 


203804. 


1765 


INDEX 


Db. Tie ya 


Grauso (A.)—Continued. 
Scoperta del Polo nord. 61381. 
So ’bello sul’i’! 19078. 
Sorriso. 17874. 


Stella del West Virginia. 10262. 
Virgi, Virgi. 10601. 
Graves (E. G.) Not this time baby 


will I buy any wine. 9494. 
Graves (W. J.): 
Drifting with the heavenly tide. 
19714. 
Wasting harvest. 
Wonderful Savior. 
Graves-Watson (M.) 
time. 17785. 
Gravestock (L.) Oh! what will, what 
will, heaven be. 26646. 
Grawn (A. A.) He is the only man. 


207238. 
20778. 
Apple blossom 


8405. 

Gray CA.) : 
Crossing the bar. 13025. 
Dixit Dominus. 7898. 
Fantasia on Christmas earols. 

4064. 

Festival march. 4087. 
Variations. 1040. 

Gray, 7CC:): 


Dream, dream, dream. 13170. 
I want some old style lager. 1923. 
Gray (E.) MHiney hello. 21339. 
Gray (HE. D.) Search me, O God and 
know my heart. 22023. 
Gray (E. L.) My rose of love you’ll 
be. 26507. 
Gray (F. S.) 
25980. 
AS PAVie UG) is 
Dream of paradise. 


If I were a millionaire. 


1574. 


It was once a happy home. 4791. 
Gray (H. E.) In the days that have 
gone by. 18395. 
Gray ae Wi.) CO. : 
American flag. 1200. 
At the spring. 12685. 
Banks of Allan Water. 3340. 
Berceuse. 13801. 
Cahal Mor of the wine red hand. 
15897. 
Cantabile. 12889. 
Canzonetta. 12637. 
Child is born in Bethlehem. 1425. 
Christians, awake. 22760. 
City beautiful. 25322. 
Communion service. 148, 2389, 


e611, 7747, 21031, 21820, 25363. 
Divine birth. 25460. 
Dream of summer. 
Easter dawn. 1600. 
Festival cantata. 13320. 
Few more years shall roll. 
Fourfold final Amen. 278. 
God shall wipe away all tears. 

4272. 

God who at sundry times. 4274, 


1575. 


4090. 


Gray (H. W.) co.—Continned. 
He that goeth forth wit weeping. 
ABS ee 
Home coming. 11396. 
Hymn in the night. 21357. 
Hymn to the night. 18294. 


I will lift up mine eyes. 214138. 
Incarnation (The) 26029. 
Jubilate Deo. 8800, 23502. 


June song. 11566. 
Let my cry come near before Thee. 


5006. 

Let the people praise Thee O God. 
26202. 

Inight, 292029: 

Little Boy Blue. 8999. 

Love in a look. 2162. 

Lover’s envy. 2170. 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis. 
580, 9112, 21633, 23700) 26313. 


March on Easter themes. 9148. 

May song. 2220. 

Melody. 16002. 

Mermaids’ song. 23781. 

Messiah is King. 2254. 

My April lady. 2306. 

My Father for another night. 
9375. 

My heart is like a singing bird. 
14405. 


Nature’s morning hymn. 14462. 

O Lord God of my _ salvation. 
5582. 

O Lord our Governor. 5583. 

O love that will not let me go. 
5587, 

O strength and stay. 21815. 

O Trinity of blessed light. 5601. 

Office of the Holy Communion. 
See Communion service. 

On wings of living light. 9603. 


Phillis. 9693. 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. 
26782. 

Quietus. 9811. 

Reconciliation. 14815. 

Rejoice to-day. 5948, 
Requiescat. 26861. 
Sacrifice (The) 21998. 


Savior, source of every blessing. 
844. 

Shadow of my wings. 22041. 

Sing, O daughter of Zion. 22066. 

Sleep my love, sleep. 15053. 

Song of the wind. 12214. 

Sunday school Christmas service. 
20189. 

Te Deum laudamus. 
24564, 24565. 

There’s a land of pure delight. 
10409. 

Three kings. 1001. 

To Celia. 6688. 

Vesperale. 17595. 

Way of penitence. 


978, 6584, 


106753. 


1766 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Gray (H. W.) co.—Continued. 
What is man. 15526. 
When I view the Mother kneeling. 
3024. 
Gray (J. M.) Faith I learned at 
mother’s knee. 25597. 
Gray (M.) Won't you be my papa. 
38080. 
Gray (R.): 
Bluebird. 3471, 22638. 


Girl there used to be. 8266. 
Songs I used to hear. 10217. 
Gray (W. H.) We're encouraged by 


the songbirds merry tunes. 10679. 
Graybill (I.) Tl return again for 
you. 21379. 
Great name. 11336. 
Greathouse (B. H.): 
Dear old Louisiana. 11148. 
Waverly waltz. 6925. 
Greaves (H. W.) Galloping home. 


1719. 
Green (B.): 
I knew her when—. 11422, 19437 
(44). 
I’m a bringing up the family. 
11434. 


Pony ballet girl. 
Red head rag. 
Talkative waitress. 
“eas 
Green (C. W.) 
night are gone. 
Green (F. H.): . 
Indian maiden. 13828. 
Under the turquoise sky. 6782. 
Green (H.): 
Boston school march and two- 
step. 7502. 
Dudley overture. 7962. 
Granite City march. 8340. 
Modern studies for the violin. 
21704, 23830. 
Reverie. 9879. 
Waltz electra. 
Green (H. B.) 


2494, 19437 (61). 
5938, 7182 (168). 
2813, 19437 


Now the shades of 
1182 (GL). 


6905. 
Gather the golden 


erain, 21218. 

Green (H. J.) Come fly in my aero- 
Dlane. 12960. 

Green (M.) Thou visitest the earth. 
2857. 


Green (R.) Only a Jersey girl. 11988. 
Greenberg (I.) Sweet dreams of you. 
6526. 
| Greenberger (G. W.) When the moon 
shines down on you. 17668. 
Greenfield (H. F.): 
Has anyone found a girl. 18232. 
Just then he fell out of bed. 7276. 
Greenhood (M. C.) Just one college. 
| 8824. 
Greensfelder (KE. L.) 


We'll never say 
good-bye. 24761. ; 
Greenslade (H. H.) You can have my 


Teddy bear. 3099. 


Greenwald (M.): 
American home reverie. 
Angel’s prayer. 10941. 
April fool pranks. 7298. 
Arrival of the guests. 25020. 
At the country fair. 7329. 
Baby, my love. 15795. 
Caprice. 4344. 
Carnival capers. 
Castle by the sea. 
Chapel by the sea. 15943. 
Dance of the crickets. 13045. 
Dance of the stars. 13048. 
Dancing imps. 22850. 
Donkey party. 25475. 
Easter lillies. 7990. 
Firecrackers. 8132. 
Frolics of the dance. 
Galop. 4195. 
Get ready. 23098. 
Gliding along. 25716. 
Golden butterfly. 13479. 
Halloween elfs. 8376. 
Heigh, ho. 8436. 
Home guard. 23276. 
How can I say good-bye. 
In merry mood. 26014. 
Invitation to the dance. 
Ladies’ world reverie. 
March. 4845. 
Mazurka. 5257. 
Merrily we roam. 23788. 
Message of good will. 238794. 
Minuet. 5328. 
Moonbeams on the water. 148837. 
Murmuring of spring. 11816. 
My valentine. 9481. 
Nocturne. 4346. 
Old oaken bucket. 2407. 
Old Santa Claus. 26660. 
On the strand. 24031. 
Our boys and girls. 14682. 
People’s popular reverie. 26737. 
Plantation dream. 24120. 
Pleasant evening. 26762. 
Polka. (5823. 
Polonaise. 5829. 
Pretty moonlight. 
Pretty partner. 
Primula. 14770. 
Priscilla. 17130. 
Ring in the New Year. 9894. 
Rocking (The) horse. 26895. 
Romance of love. 26908. 
Santa Claus parade. 10007. 
Schottische. 6119. 
Somebody else. 24415. 
Spring, lovely spring. 
Star of love. 15154. 
Step lightly. 24478. 
Summer smiles. 15181. 
Sunset reverie. 15198. 
Sweet memories. 24528. 
Sweet smiles. 27215. 
Telling funny stories. 


3208. 


15918. 
22720. 


25662. 


16397. 


26036. 
4955. 


24161. 
26790. 


10248. 


27264. 


1767 


INDEX 


pt. Tens. va 


Greenwald (M.)—Continued. 
Thanksgiving. 10890. 
Thanksgiving anthem. 
Titwillow. 17510. 
Two-step. 6764. 

Tulip waltz. 17544. 
Waltz. 43847. 
Washington. 27446. 
Watching the old year out. 10665. 
Worship Christ. 27559. 

Greenwood (J.) Old Meg. 26658. 

Greenwood (J. A.) Panorama. 5786. 

Gregh (L.): 

Appear love at thy window. 24911 
(3). 
Dance of the fairies. 7824. 

Gregorio (G. de) ’O mare ’e Santa 


24584. 


Lucia. 9515. 
Gregory (C. L.) Alumni march. 
20840. 


Gregory (H.) No other word. 9480. 
Grelinger (C.): 

Nicolas Nickleby. 20278. 

Premiére jeunesse. 5871. 

Retour du bonheur. 9868. 
Grenfell (D.) River and the rowan 

tree. 5989. 

Grétry (A. BH. M.): 

Danse légére. 111388. 

Gavotte in D min, 113801. 

Rosiére de Salenecy. 12098. 


Tambourin. 108355. 
Gretschaninow (A.): 
Schneefldckchen. 14951. 


2™° symphonie. 10884. 


Grey (C.) Jonathan Jay. 238497. 
Grey: (C: J.) : 
Commemoration march. 15993. 
Hlégy. 161386. 


Elevation. 3984. 
Joy and sorrow. 4853. 
Marche militaire. 5220. 
Mazurka de concert. 18624. 
Offertoire. 17003. 
Grey (HdH.): 
How’d you like to be my beau. 
21348. 
Lovey eyes. 9086. 
Sweetie heart. 6549. 
Tottie, the queen of the footlights. 


20647. 
Greyson (S.) Why don’t you bring 
the girl in. 17692. 

Griebel (E.) Suse. 6516. 
Grieg (HE. H.): 

Album leaf. 25773. 

Ancient ballad. 28174. 

Anitra’s danee. 1801. 


Ase’s death. 11840. 
Berceuse. 8349, 25774. 
Danse-caprice. 23175. 
Discovery. 20814 (15). 
Echoes from paradise. 
Erotie. 19854. 
Erotikon. 18217: 


16315. 


Grieg (H. H.)—Continued. 
Four humoreskes. 23176. 
Half hours with favorite com- 
posers. 19855. 
I love thee. 18218. 
In der halle des bergkonigs. 4350. 
Land sighting. 19856, 
Love. 18219. 
March of the dwarfs. 23177. 
Morgenstimmung. 4851. 
Norwegian dances. 185381, 19857. 
Piano lyrics. 21288. 
Reminiscences of Grieg. 19859. 
Solvejg’s song. 349, 1802, 19860. 
Sonata. 238178, 23179. 
To spring. 23180. 
Three symphonic dances. 1803. 
Griemsmann (C. F.) My Irish cow- 
boy. 14409. 
Gries (C. A.): 
American beauty. 
12 ettiden. 20443. 
Gries & Schornagel: 
Dorftanz. 11179. 
Mondnacht. 11795. 
Griesbacher (P.) Missa Stella Maris. | 
11787. 


Grieve (J. C.) 
land. 20628. 
Griffes (C. T.) Zwei konige sassen 

auf Orkadal. 27601. 
Grifin (E. J.) I’m looking for a lady | 
who wants an honest man. 11446. 
Griffin (R. F.) Accidental craze. | 
12574. 
Griffin (R. L.) Big man afraid of his | 


12623. 


There’s a wee Dit 


work. 3489. 


Griffith (G. E.) Dreamland. 138181. 
Griffith (W.): 
Gather ye rosebuds. 4202. 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis. 
11708. | 
Sunny shaft did I behold. 24507. | 
Waken, lords and ladies gay. 
10638, 24745. 
Griggs (H. W.) No name on earth | 
like mother. 9479. 
Grigsby (L. A.) Brigand of Bellamar. | 
7526. | 


Grill (A.) Hoj, vzhiivu, pestry sokale. | 


4461. 
Grillon du foyer. 21289. 
Grimaldi (F.): 
Bavardage. 22582. 


Baba qui danse. 22592. 


Grimm (A.) McDuffey’s band. 23693. 
Grimm (C. A.): 
Puritana. 17139, 26809. 
Zamora. 3119 (102), 7157. 
Grimshaw (A. E.) Misty isle of Skye. 
9306. 
Grimson (A.) Consolation. 7760. 
Grimson (S.) International flag drill. | 
8735. - 


1768 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Grinnell bros.: 

Anywhere in the U. S. A. 

Goin’ some. 4281, S304. 

Motherly love. 26455. 

My old girl. 23816. 

On a Sunday evening. 

Waiman rag. 19318. 

When night falls o’er 
12462. 

When the golden sunset bids the 
day farewell. 6983. 

Where the desert meets the Nile. 
24824. 
Grisélidis. 14233. 
Griswold (C. D.) 
towee. 23449. 
Griswold (G. A.): 

Glory for what He has done. 4253. 
Love that passeth knowledge. 
14144, 
Thy kingdom come. 17498. 
Victory is coming. 17600. 
Word of the Lord. 15644. 
Griswold (R. G.) When you are nigh. 
15574. : 
Gritton (E.) 
13533. 
Grobe (C.) 
9410. 
Groenendyke (C.) Rosalie. 2587. 
Groh (W. A.) Rosabel. 26917. 
Gr@ndahl (A. B.) Lind. 116387. 
Gronow (E.): 
I heard the voice of Jesus. 233834. 
King of love my _ shepherd is. 


12655. 


17022. 


the sea. 


In the vale of Met- 


Fantasia in. G@ minor. 


My old Kentucky home. 


23530. 
Moonlight sketches. 23844. 
Groom (W.) Great is Columbia. 
11334. 
Groschoff (E.) African serenade. 
12586. 
Gross (E. M.) Nita you are my dear 
Sampaguita. 5530. 
Gross (F.) Tickle. 2867. 
Gross (G. A.) Lester, Lester, Lester, 


take me back to old Rochester. 
23582. 

Gross (J.), Reiss (S. A.) Alte und 
neue tiroler-schtitzen-lieder. 19466. 

Gross (R.) Carlsruher briganten 
marsch. 22714. 

Gross (S.): 

I do feel so lonely. 13682. 
Nachtluft-walzer. 23907, 26518. 
Gross (S. lL.) Married life may be 

fine. 9164. 
Grossman (B.) That dreamy barca- 
role tune. 12565, 15257. 
Grossmann (L.) Geist des woje- 
woden. 23089. 
Grossmayer (D.) Six preludes. 4358. 
Groton (F. L.) Faded violet. 4048. 
Grover (E. O.) Songs of Dartmouth 
college. 6398. 


Groves (A.) For love of thee. 1691. 


Groves (J. R.) In the dreamy autumn 


days. 16513. 

Grovlez (G.): 
Impromptu. 19863. 
Recuerdos. 9833. 
Sagesse. 9989. 


Grube (H. EH.) Trout fisherman’s song. 
6732. 


Grube (W.) G ’naue dirn. 4260. 
Gruber (J.): 
Missa, Gloria in excelsis Deo. 625. 
Missa pro defunctis, 11786. 
Orgelkranz. 9622. 
Salve regina. 10004. 
Sechs feierliche orgelstiicke. 350. 


Sechs postludien. 351. 
Sechs trauerprialudien. 352. 
Theoretisch-praktische orgelschule. 


10408. 
Gruber (L.): 
Alter Stammgast. 12617. 
Bei mondennacht und _  sternen- 
pracht. 3400. 
I’ hab’s mit dir so ehrlich g’mant. 
4536. 


Kobi seitensprung. 13982. 
Gruenberg (H.) One hundred ten 
violin pieces. 3538, 11842, 18220. 
Griinberg (L. T.) Scéne de ballet. 


14944. 

Gruendler (H. F.) . Highteenth na- 
tional irrigation congress, 21120, 
22955. 

Gruenefeld (B.) Petita overture. 
11990. 

Griinfeld (R.) Ginsemidel. 4193. 

Griinenfelder (B.) Northern _ star. 
9492, 

Gruenwald (R.): 

Bubbles. 22683. 
Characteristic suite. 12928. 
Commemoration. 7746, 
Concert ecaprice. 3748. 
Court royal. T7783. 


Dear little shamrock. 21068. 
Expectation. 4045. 
Faith and hope. 21169. 
Fantasia on favorite melodies. 
13300. 
Italian suite. 2011, 16546, 26069. 
Leaflet (A) 26180. 
Rhinefels overture. 815, 14849. 
Treasure Island. 2894. 
Tullochgorum, 20662. 
Griitzmacher (F.) Tiigliche tibungen 
fiir violoncell. 19167. 
Grum (W.): 
Father forgive them. 
Old Egypt, good bye. 
Grunewald (L.) co., ltd. 
20545. 
Grus (L.) et cie.: 
Adoration, 24927. 
Anneau @’ Izel. 22516. 


4075. 
5682. 
Song waltz. 


1769 


INDEX 
Di. Ties vos 


Au erépuscule les elfes dansent. | 24290. 

| Gulbins (M.): 

| Ach was soll ich siinder machen. 
22458. 

Busse. 22685. 

Fantasie. 1807. 

Fest-ouverture. 1661.° 

Fiinfzehn charakterstticke. 1808, 
11345, 23184. 

Heilige nacht. 4428. 


} 
Grus (L.) et cie.—Continued. | Guiraud (E.) Scéne et valse. 24289, 
| 


250387, 

Berceuse Bretonne. T0. 
Cyclamen (Le) 253896. 
Cyprienne. 21050. 
Hymne 4 Eros. 138668. 
J’ai peur de toi. 26071. 
J’oublierai. 8757. 
Leila. 14081. 
Mendiant (Le) 14266. 


Ménestrel (Le) 607. Ich bin ein gast auf erden. 23394. 
Mon secret. 23836. | Ich und du. 18764. 

Mon triste coeur. 16850. Lerche (Die) 14036. 

Noél. 687, Liebesgliick. 14056. 

O gué, ma mie. 26592. O komm, du geist der wahrheit. 
Petits et la neige. 26748. 14517. 


Réverie. 17174. | O wie selig seid ihr doch. 23978. 
Réves blancs, réves bleus. 818. | Schmiickt das fest mit Maien. 
Sérénade nocturne. 860. 14950. 

Si ’lamour s’est envole. 10128. i Vater, deines Geistes wehen. 
Soleils couchants. 15084. 15416. 

Toi qui m’ as consolé. 24637. Vom himmel hoch. 6877. 

Tune veux pasaimer. 15361, 15362. | Weihnachtsmotette. 6946. 

Venus victrix. 15422. | Gulnara. 24138, 24629. 
| 


Gruse (H.) He had seen better days. | Gumbert (F.) Friihlingslied. 21212. 
cubpeee (ae | Gumble (A.): 
Apeehied (Ein) 9449 | Be my Cinderella. 1158 (2). 
Am sonnigen Rhein. 17769. | eee 11068, ee ott 
Dennoch. 3856. ke 
Friihling (Der) naht. 18161. at cae Bea ccna, Cs eps 
Kitinftiger sonnenschein. 26159. gecdacne. 13576 “47742 (49). 


Ruppa. 20455. > : 5 : 
Giinther (R.) Alle jahre wieder | i cae resist | yO eae 


kommt der Weihuachtsmann. 35180. | : : 
Guentzel (G.) Bridal rose. 3512. | Tee noo for you. 4556, 
Guéprotte (E.): | ; bs ie 
Oiseau (L’) blanc. 26652. | ee of you. 10887 (137), 
a Ce a ee fea v8. I’m going where the weather suits 
ESSE ee my clothes. 19955. 
Ausencia. 3298. I len t be back till August. 


none gan D 4648. I won’t be home till August. 
Ramona. 5925. I He ep sle: 16505 
Virginia. 6861. Novelctie. cee an 
Guichard (A. de) Thy voice is near | spi aoe oy ae os 
ee eae Dreier reer: 17419, 20814 (106) 
ee ere, Gone | They’re not doing that this season. 
2 wea Se : Pera 
eae (H. G.) Smile on, deary. | Under the summertime moon. 
Se 19277, 24911 (184). 
are: CCS as | Until we meet again. 2917. 
Fondness true blue. 23035. WIM oS 
I fought for my country and you, | GUmmersbach (J.) Organ ace. to the 
8550. hymn book Hosanna. 26681. 
| Gung’l (J.): 
| 
| 


Somehow or other. 17356. 
Guilmant (A.) Fughetta de concert. Amourettes (Les) 19475. 


25670. Dernier amour. 22884, 

Guinan (J. W.) Save all your waltzes Hydropaten. 23308. 
for me. 6081. Gunning (M.): 

Guion (A.) Come love with me. Good morrow and good night. 
1733. 4296, 


erp, 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Gunning (M.)—Continued. 


Jack and Jill. 4798. 
Requiem (A) 5957. 
Gunther (G. P.) music co. Short 
story. 6184. 
Gunther (J.) *Neath the old chestnut 
tree. 265380. 
Gurley (J.): 
Mary Day. 5287. 
Nancy. 5492. 
Olden time. 5645. 


Piggie Gallagher two-step. 5793. 
Gurlitt (C.): 

Idyl. 18537. 

Little stories. 26229. 


Midsummer-night’s dream. 9284. 


Maypole dance. 16783. 
Polonaise. 147387. 
Rhythmical studies. 5973. 
Serenade. 14976. 
Sonatina. 163821. 


19275. 
Polonaise in D major. 


Under the maypole. 

Gurlitt (D.) 
5832. 

Gurlitt (M.): 

Am himmelstor. 12504. 

Den frauen. 11155. 

Liebesprobe. 11626. 

Mond ist wie eine feurige ros’, 

11794. 


Ratte (Die) 12046. 


Wie die pflanze verwelkt. 12504. 
Gutheil (A.): 

Aus russischen mirchen. 12699. 

Schneefldchen. 14951. 

Symphonie. 14806. 


Toteninsel (Die) 19246. 
3°™¢ concerto. 27605. 
Gutkowski & Andrulavage: 
Don’t be angry with me dearie. 
7916. 
Wilkes-Barre 
17697. 
Gutman (A, H.): 
Let me speak the longing in my 
heart. 26196. 
That Hungarian rag. 27271. 
Gutman (F. O.) Florentine march. 


town for mine. 


1681. 
Gutman (F. O.) music co. Periodical 
march. 9681. 


Guttenberger (F.) In the land where 
cotton grows. 1972. 
Gutterman (R. E.): 
Don Dell. 18029. 
I love but thee. 11429. 
Save a little money for a rainy 
day. 26968. 
Gutterson (J. H.) Thy way, not mine, 
Oh, Lord. 10444. 
Guttinguer (R.): 
Bétise d’amour. 
Bougeotte (La). 12882. 
C’est ma folie. 38561. 
Chanson pour Mireille. 


12793. 


22736. 


Guttinguer (R.)—Continued. 
Fleur des bois. 268. 
Frissonnette. 4172. 

Je pince. 138885. 
Pour gagner du pain. 14747. 


Vers le succés, 22268. 
Guys (HELPS): 
By-gone days. 12872, 


Meet me in the park Mona. 9226. 

Rye waltz. 9982. 

Will you love me. 22388. 
Guyard(H.) Grisantes caresses. 1804. 
Gyongyoshalaszy (Z. de T.) Sere- 

nade. 6154. 
H. M. S. Pinafore. 
Haager (J.): 

Beauteous violet. 22586. 

Evening charm. 22972. 

Gruss an den Schwarzwald. 23185. 
Haak (F.) co. Don Caesar de Bazan. 

3891. 
Haake (F. W.) 
Haap (1.) 
Haap (J.) 
Haas (G.) 
Haas (J.): 

An einen boten. 22504. 

Auf den hohen. 7342. 

Friihlingsmirchen. 8205. 

Fussteig (Der) 23075. 

Hildegund. 238256. 

Schmied (Der) 10042. 

Turm-choral. 10501. 
Habanera (La) 10. 
Habdilou. 4360. 


Hachette & cie.: 
Esquisses funambulesque. 
Mazurka. 20179. 
Petits potins. 20363. 
Sérénade. 20491. 


Hackel (M. F.): 
Flowers, flowers. 8152. 
On the elevator. 9597. 
Through the great white way. 
10484. 
Won’t you stay home with me. 
10815. 
Hacker (P. M.); 
Splittin’ kindling wood. 2747. 
Standard favorites. 17394. 
Hackett (C. C.) Sweetheart, I leave 
it to you. 20587. 
Hackett (H.): 
Alla marcia in D. 12607. 
Allegro pomposo. 20834. 
Choeur triomphale. 1481. 
Reverie. 21955. 
Romance in G. 21966. 
Hackh (O.): 
Belle polonaise. 15854. 
March of the soldiers. 
Message of love. 14284. 
Pensée romantique. 24088. 
Valse des fleurs. 15406. 


25785. 


Abendandacht. 7184. 
May time. 14242. 

May time. 14242. 
Heroes of today. 3938. 


233. 


14208. 


LCC 


68294—10——22 


INDEX 


pt. 111, au Ss, V..o 


Hackleman (W. EH. M.): 


Beyond to-day. 3430. 

Consecrate us. 3747. 

Every one bring one. 4037. 

Firmly stand. 4096. 

Forward in His name. 4147. 

Gospel light. 4807. 

He suffered and died. 4418. 

How bright the Christian life 
should be. 4483. 

How quickly the Savior would 
win. 4491. 

Keep drilling with the sword. 
4899. 

O love that will not let me go. 
5586. 

Seatter seeds of love. 6098. 

Sing in happy measure. 6282. 

Stand for the right. 6449. 

Tell it to others. 6595. 


Hadley (G. HE.) Trailers (The) | 
27388. 
Hadley (H.): 


Culprit fay. 25390. 

Doll’s wooing. 16090. 

Fill a glass with golden wine. 
11248. 

Little blue pigeon. 16660. 

Little Boy Blue. 16661. 

Rose-time. 14891. 

Shut-eye train. 17309. 

Song of Luddy-Dud. 17368. 

When I am dead, my dearest. 
12452. 


Hadley (M. H.) ~~ Vivacite (La) 
10609. 

Hadley (S. A.) Songs of spring. 
17370. 

Hindel (G. F.): 


Angels ever bright and fair. 13541. 

Arietta. 13542. 

Arioso. 16325. 

Célébre largo. 23188. 

Hindel-heft. 138543. 

Hornpipe. 18544. 

I know that my Redeemer liveth. 
23189. 

Largo. 1812, 4861, 8864, 11347, 
21295. 

Passacaglia. 18545. 

Rigaudon. 13546. 

Sarabande. 8366, 18547, 21296, 
25786. 

See she appears. 1815, 4362. 

Sonata. 3859, 1816, 4363. 

Sonate 4 tre, A dur. 18224. 

Where e’re you walk. 1815, 4362. 


Hansel und Gretel. 11348. 
Hirtel (A.): 


I sing to thee. 11461. 
Wandering of the students of 
Prague. 17627. 


Haesche (W. E.): 


Air, 22472. 
Bagdad. 22564. 


Haesche (W. H.)—Continued. 
Csardas. 228381. 
Espanola. 22968. 
Polonaise. 241388. 
Hagan (J. M.): 
All the days are harvest days. 
12602. 
At the post of duty. 19490. - 
Happy sunlight. 13570. 
I will draw the world unto me. 
18748. 
Made white by the blood. 14177. 
Signal triumph. 15024. 
Hagans (F. M.) Paradox march. 
21869. 
Hagedorn (G. H.) Rosie. 14897. 
Hagensick (L. P.) Just say you’ll be 
mine. 510. 
Hager (F. W.): 
Gee, but you’re hard to get along 
with. 25686, 27695. 
Mistletoe. 26421. 
My Ramapoo. 14483, 15704 (119), 
16918. 
My sweet Caramoe. 20814 (85), 
21775. 
Sixty miles an hour. 15049, 17328, 
20814 (100). 
We're all here to see you off. 
17687, 20814 (117). 
Hagerling (H. J.) We will take our 
hats off to Falstaff. 69386. 
Hahn (R.): 
Contredanse des grisettes. 7763. 
Danse des_ petites apprenties. 
7836. 
Danse galante. 7888. 
Danse triste. 7840. 
Danse violente. 7842. 
Duo mimé. 7963. 
Féte (La) chez Thérése. 4088, 
11248, 23012. 
Fontaines (Les) 16222. 
Menuet pompeux. 9255. 
Romanesque. 14879. 
Scene de lVessayage. 10030. 
Tango. 10359. 

Triumph des Prometheus. 1021. 
Valse de Mimi Pinson. 10553. 
Haigh (C. M.) Alhambra rag. 17224. 
Haigh (T.) Nocturne in B minor. 

4364. 

Hail, festal day. 163826. 

Hainauer (J.): 
Biedermeier. 22626. 
Bocksfuss. 22644. 
Canon. 53872. 
Chanson napolitaine. 5373. 
Chanson populaire. 5874. 
Corfou. 3755. 
Domino. 22901. 
Dorfsepp. 229138. 
Elegie. 53875. 
Feierabend. 4079. 
Hinaus. 4452. 


1772 Bet 


ee a a rs 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Hainauer (J.)—Continued. 
Junges gliick. 4871. 
Leichter sinn. 49983. 
Letzter gruss. 5018. 
Schulmeisterlein. 24311. 
Spanierin. 24455. 
Sur Veau. 9381. 
Triume. 6712. 
Troubadour. 24656. 
Vieux pastel. 93382. 

Haines (C.) Lights out. 

Haines (E. C.) 

21765, 26500. 

Haines (H. E.) 

Haines (W. E.): 
Donovan. 22902. 

I am coming back to Siam. 19925. 
I’m in love with you. 16454. 
Mean. G. kh. &. G. O: RK: 26800. 
Rip Van Winkle. 18958. 
Somebody stands at an old cottage 


5046. 
My old sweet-heart. 


Frolic (The). 1708. 


door. 10194. 
That’s when the moon laughs at 
you. 6622. 
Won’t you come to Colombo with 
me. 417718. 
You can’t beat London for the 
girls. 20795. 
Haines-Kuester (E.) Secrets. 854. 
Haines pub. co. Lights out. 5046. 
Hainline (G.): 
Autumn winds. 7356. 


B. P. O. E. march and two-step. 
7367. 
Hainton (H. H.) Vive le roi. 
Haldy (W. A.) 
17854, 195438. 


Hale (A. M.) 
Hale (P.) 
Hale (W.) 
17148. 
Haley (A. L.): 
Jesus, a tender shepherd. 20088. 
Jesus knows and _ understands. 
20042. 
That tender look. 20623. 
Haley (H.) Puck’s revelry. 20400. 
Halfeldt (E. T.) While swinging and 
singing. 10765. 
Halkett (J.) Tanthe. 4640. 
Hall (A. K.)i He’s always eating bis- 
cuits in the bed. 3879, 10887 (123). 
Hall (A. M.) Just look into my eyes 
dear. 21511. 
Hall (E.) Sweet Claribel, good-bye. 
Zio. 


Hall (EH. C.) 
all (E. D:) 
8891. 

Hall (F.): 
By the river. 7556. 
Glory for you and for me. 8284. 
Gospel message in song. 8328. 
Solemn somewhere. 10182. 


15451. 
Black horse waltz. 


Two poems. 23194. 
Gondola days. 11318. 
Queen a alma maters. 


Lullaby. 16719. 
Land of pure delight. 


Hall (F.)—Continued. 


There’s a beautiful land of sun- 


shine. 10410. 
We are on the winning side. 
10675. 
Hall (F. O.) Two songs. 24494. 
Hall (F. S.) Princeton waltz. 14773. 
Hall (H. O.) Stripes and the stars. 
10275, 12260. 
Hall (J. E.) In the glory-land. 98712. 
Ball Ge lay 


Alleluia to the King. 7235. 
Behold ye His star. 25109. 
Conquering King. 7758. 
Hail, holy morn. 25787. 
In verdure clad. 13825. 
King foretold. 261388. 
Risen Lord. 9906. 
Santa Claus at Santiago. 
Songs of service. 19104. 
Wake, O Judean land. 6895. 
Hall (ier) 
Easter lillies. 


26958. 


1153 (21). 


Rippling waves. 24214, 24911 
(160). 
Star of my dreams. 19118, 19437 
(67). 
Hall (K.) I loved a lass, a fair one. 
25930. 
Hall (lL. G.) Two worlds. 12377. 
Hall (M. J.) We shall be like Him. 
12442. 
Hall (R. B.) Bangor march. 12745. 
Hall (R. H.) Venus de Milo. 19808. 
Hail) (Se 
By the river. 7556. 
Gospel message in song. 8828. 


Solemn somewhere. 10182. 
There’s a beautiful land of sun- 


shine. 10410. 
Weare on the winning side. 10675. 
Hall (S. H. & F.): 
Awake, awake and sing. 7363. 
Glory for me. 8288. 
Glory for you and for me. 8284. 


I’m hidden in Thee. 8601. 
I’m trusting in the promise. 
Love, joy and peace. 9057. 
Mansions grand. 91386. 
Saved. 10018. 

Hall (W. C.) World would be lost 

without you. 15648. 

Hall-Mack co.: 
Allelulia to the King. 
At Bethlehem. 25026. 
Awake for thy King 

Sole. 

Awake my soul. 
Behold ye His star. 25109. 
Brightest and best. 3516. 
Call of summer. 12881. 
Christmas star. 25315. 
Conquering King. 7758. 
Easter tidings. 7994. 
From cross to crown. 


8609. 


7235. 
has come. 


3318. 


8200. 


1773 


ee Te Til. ff 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 5 


Hall-Mack co.—Continued. 
Hail holy morn. 25787. 
Heavens are telling. 8433. 
Herald (The) 25886. 
In verdure clad. 18825. 
In woodland ways. 13826. 
King foretold. 26188. 
Lo, He is risen. 9025. 
O seraph songs. 5290. 
Portals of light. 5842. 
Risen Lord. 9906. 
Riven tomb. 9907. 
Santa Claus at Santiago. 26958. 
Shepherds of Bethlehem. 6177. 
Sing glory. 27051. 
Sing this blessed morn. 
Sing together. 27058. 
Song of the bells. 27100. 
Songs of service. 19104. 
Star of the East. 27153. 
There were shepherds. 27298. 
Unfold ye portals of glory. 10527. 
Wake, O Judean land. 6895. 
Halle (R.) Dear old Green Lake. 
3841. 
Halle (R. L.): 
Come along my Mandy. 17955. 
My, what a funny little world this 
is. 26515. 
Stop your blushing. 27166. 
Haller (C.) You can’t go wrong when 
your heart is right. 10841. 
Haller-Goettler (G.) : 
Im siegesflug. 25998. 
Liebessehnsucht. 26209. 
Halley (M. A.): 
As flowers in rain. 17792. 
Year’s at the spring. 17792. 
Hallock (C. P.) Jimmie Creek song. 
4841. 


27057. 


Halloh. 364, 459, 547, 577, 823, 1957, 
ZING sO els 
Halloh, die grosse revue. 3197, 3198, 


5019, 5606, 5887, 6079, 18780, 17198. 
Hailoway (F. W.) Allegretto gra- 
zioso. 3182. 
Halis (iaxC>):: 
Dreaming of you, 
16114. 
Love of one you love. 14141. 
Sweetheart Nell. 17487. 
Hall’s music store. Aeroplane. 
Hallwachs (K.): 
An einen boten. 7274. 
Ehestand der freude. 8004. 
Frau Nachtigall. 8184. 
Judentochter (Die.) 8801. 
Knabe und veilchen. 8868. 
Lass rauschen, lieb’. 8895. 
Von alten liebesliedern. 10618. 
Wie bin ich krank. 10782. 


sweetheart. 


24933. 


Lierlichkeit des  schiferlebens. 
10866. 
Halpern (G. A.) Children on our 
block. 12933. 


Halsey (EH.): 
Chant joyeux. 
Choral prelude. 
Reverie. 14845. 
Two introits. 16330. 

Halstead (D.) You’d better think it 

over for a while. 24884. 
Halvorsen (J.): 
Elegie. 16134. 
Intermezzo, 16381. 
Nachtlicher zug. 16924. 
Norwegisch. 16957. 
Perpetuum mobile. 

Ham (@A.)*: 

Far from my heavenly home. 
25603. 

Incarnation (The) 26029. 

Hamand (L. A.): 

Finale. 18556. 

Intermezzo. 13557. 

Prelude. 18558. 

Silhouette (A.) 2684, 15025. 


17921. 
T7672. 


17084. 


Hamann (V.) In liebe vereint. 8693. 

Hambleton (W. G.) Just chums, 
4881. 

Hambro (Si. es) Whip-poor-will 
(The) 7016. 

Hamel (A. A.), jr. In the paradise of 
the South. 16516. 


Hamelle (H.) fils. Abeille (L’) 19488. 
Hamelle (J.): 
Célébre Largo. 23188. 
Chanson 4 bercer. 3626. 
Clair de lune. 1457. 
Guitare. 2629. 
Noél berrichon. 16950. 
Promis (Les) 17132. 
Valse printaniére. 6816. 
Hamer (J. W.) Who’s loony now. 
24832. ; 
Hamilton (C. G.) Praise my soul the 
King of heaven. 14758. 
Hamilton (CLS. & fea 
Do you speak a word for Jesus. 
TBI. 
I’m happy that Jesus is mine. 
13718. 


Hamilton (I. EH.) Old camp ground. 


LTOder. 
Hamilton (J. J.) Youthful sweet- 
heart. 10860. 


Hamilton (T. P.): 

Song of victory. 15111. 

Stand up and shine. 22120. 
Hamlin (P. S.): 

Girl of my Dixie home. 8264. 

In cocoanut land. 11494. 
Hammerstein (O.) Mia cara. 5312. 
Hammes (G. M.) Roaming. 26888. 
Hammon (O. R.) Thee. 15278, 17480. 


Hammond (H. E.) Elysian fields, 
Itd. 197384. 

Hammond (LL. A.) Spring-time. 
15146. 


1774 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Hammond (W. G.): 

Dawn (The) 3825. 

Day of resurrection. 7855. 

Evening hymn. 18268. 

Jesus of Nazareth passeth by. 
2028. 

Jesus Thou joy of loving hearts, 
8784. 

Longing for summer. 14107. 

O eyes that are weary. 2370. 


O little town of Bethlehem. 
26603. 
Through peace to light. 2862. 
Time of maying. 15312. 
Hammond & Forrester. Jima da Jeff. 
2028. 
Hampton (S. A.) Mosquitoes of Ala- 
bama. 143857. 


Hamrick (C. J.): 
All to Thee I bring. 19461. 
Just beyond the river. 20052. 
Pour out a rich blessing. 20385. 

Ham-Burr pub. co. Laskaland. 8894. 

Hanech (D.) Don’t you worry, little 
girlie. 16097. 

Hancock (B. J.) 

Hancock (H. T.) 

Hancock ° (7. °C.) 
Princeton. 16844. 

Hanford (K. D.) Love's bliss. 9072. 

Hanforth (Y. W.) Berceuse. 17846. 

Hanifen (E. L.) Um ’m I wish I had 
a beau. ~12379. 

Hanish (O. Z.) Avesta in song. 46. 

Hanlein (J. H.) If money only grew 
on trees. 19987. 

Hanna (O. F.) Natural gas. 18745. 

Hanrahan (T.) How Cook found the 
North pole. 4486. 

Hanray (L.) Ruth who never told the 
truth. 14913. 

Hans, le joueur de fifte. 17749, 17758, 
18422, 18669, 18670, 18775, 22613, 
22661, 22733, 22881, 22883, 23199, 
24226, 24465. 

Hans, the flute player. 
233821, 24434, 24880. 

Hanscom (P. E.) No long distance 
loving for mine. 23941. f 

Hansen (Mrs. A. L. 8S.) Cry of a soul. 
16019. 


Hansen (C.) Dacohta baby. 25398. 
Hansen (E.) Auf reichswacht. 19499, 


Toceata in G. 3865. 
Laskaland. 8894. 
Mr. Prince from 


23198, 23201, 


Hansen (HE. R.) Trio. 25794. 
Hansen (G.): 
Alpenveil chen und_ edelweiss. 
24964. 


An den abendstern. 126382, 

Auf schwingen der liebe. 12696, 
Aus hochlands bergen. 10962. 
Ersten rosen. 25564. 

Friihlings botschaft. 11283. 
Goldbliiten. 13478. 

Im buchenhain. 25993. 


Hansen (G.)—Continued. 
Krinzewinden auf der 
26154. 
Romanze. 24224, 
Schmetterlingsjagd. 26980. 
Waldfrieden. 27433. 


Hansen (W.): 
Aftnen er stille. 
Alpengléckchen. 
Alpenhorn (Das) 17768. 
Andante religioso. 3229. 
Bei kirchlichen handlungen. 22601. 
B¢rne-trio. 3489. 
Brude vals. 17880. 
Carneval de Venise. 
Chanson pastorale. 
Dance slave. 168. 
Derniere valse. 18009. 
Deutsche tiinze. 19015. 
Drommebille. 18056. 

Elegie. 16134. 

Evig og uden forandring. 19754. 
Feenreigen. 18126. 
Fortuna-marsch. 277. 
Fortuna’s gunstling. 4145. 
Gavotte. 4208. 

Home, sweet, home. 18268. 
Humoreske. 18279. 
I den lyse nat. 4238. 
In der blumengrotte. 
Intermezzo. 16831. 
Jeg vil ud. 11549. 
Kunst auf dem klavier zu singen. 


wiese. 


17755. 
17767. 


17902. 
122. 


18382. 


2087. 

Like a lilac. 1281. 
Lind. 11637. 
Mélancolié. 18630. 


Murthenblitter walzer. 18694. 
Nichtlicher zug. 16924. 
Norwegiesch. 16957. 

O Gud vors lands. 18769. 
Orientalsk dans. 727. 
Perpetuum mobile. 17084. 
Polnisches lied. 18888. 
Saeterjentens sgndag. 18996. 
Serenata (La) 19048. 
Slapdans. 63801. 
Sonja-vals. 918. 
Sota turturdufva. 6329. 
Spieldose (Lie) 19112. 
Spinn, spinn. 19113. 
Tarantella. 19179. 
Turteltiubchen. 19264. 
Ur svenska hjertans djup. 19282. 
Voglein im hain. 6871. 
Vugge sang. 6882. 
Vuggesang. 19313. 
Walesisk marsch fra middelalde- 
ren. 19828. 
Winter roses. 193896. 
Hansen-Olsen. (H.) Loves eternity. 
16705. 
Hanson (A. M.) 
love me. 20606. 


Tell me that you 


1775 


INDEX 


pt. 115, Des; Vv. 5 


Hanson. (‘T.° H.):: 
Cheer up forget it the worst is yet 
to come. 20994. 
Petaluma. 9685, 21884. 
Slaves of habit. 10155. 
Hapgood (B.) Big college. 17742 
(38). 
Haraldsen (H. G. H.): 
Childhood days. 19618. 
Come take a car ride with me. 


21025. 
Just for you my heart is aching. 
21510. 
She’s the fairest flower Norway 
ever grew. 22046. 
Haras (S.): 
On the hunt. 18801. 


- Senorita’s dream. 19088. 
Harcourt (D.): 
Araminta, don’t be foolish. 38260. 
I don’t think I know. 4581. 


I will sing of the birds in the 


trees. 4631. 
I’m a perfect lady. 16446. 
Verbena, the cleaner. 6828. 


Harcourt (S. R.) What's the use of 


foolin’. 22339. 
Hardee (N. A.) Largo funebre. 4967. 
Harder (J.) Friihlingswanderung. 
25668. 
Harding (A.) Make believe. 9129. 
Harding (H. A.) Mignonette. 18648. 
Harding (J.) Bugle boy’s last call. 
25205. 


Harding (L.): 
In the days gone by. 21447. 
Love’s silence. 21617. 
Harding (R.): 
Don’t tell me that’s a sin. 22908. 
I’d like to stay but my feet says 
nay. 23328. 
I made these. 233868. 
Would you if I let you. 
Harding (W. A.)': 
Gipsy revel. 19819. 
Have you seen our Santa. 
Love divine. 9055. 
Pastorale. 9660. 
Hardinge (C.) Fife and drum. 8129. 
Hardy (B. R.) Waiting by the old 
mill stream. 19319, 274381. 


24873. 


25812. 


Hardy (H.) £Cueillette de _ roses. 
13082. 

Hardy (EH. C.): 
Guardian angel mine. 25779. 
Love’s bondage. 9073. 

Hardy, (W.. By) ~ Bully “for Cook. 
2500 (19)- 

Hardy (W. S.): School where Lin- 
coln went. 20482. 

Harfield (N.) While swinging and 
singing. 10765. 


Harford (Mrs. C.): 
By the waters of Babylon. 12870. 
Crossing the bar. 16018. 


Harford (Mrs. C.)—Continued. 
Guardian angel. 16316. 
Marche funébre. 16759. 
Two hymns and tunes. 

Harford (0): 

By the waters of Babylon. 12870. 


16337. 


Crossing the bar. 16013. 
Guardian angel. 16316. 
Marche funébre. 16759. 


16337. 
If you see Harry! 


Two hymns and tunes. 
Hargrave (W.) 
11485. 
Hargreaves (F.) Fairies frolic. 8099. 
Hargreaves (J.) Is the old home still 
where it used to be. 8744. 
Hargreaves (R. & W.) I’m taking my 
father’s tea. 18828. 
Hargreaves (W.): 
All ina day. 17762. 
Come by the drum in the big 
brass band. 1469. 
Fancy meeting you in the Isle of 
Man. 16181. 
In the army. 18398. 
It’s just like being at home. 18420. 
Say no more about it. 12565 (62). 
Waxwork show. 6927. 
Hargreaves (W. & J.) I put on my 
hat and went home. 8616. 
Harig. (ke)Gs) 
Canoeing. 3581. 


I wonder if its so. 8640. 

Some kiss. 15088. 

Won’t you be my lovey dovey. 
7090. 


Harington (R. L.) 
love for someone. 
Harker (BH: E:): 
And there were shepherds. 22508. 
Awake, awake put on thy strength. 
22555. 
Awake up, my glory. 17815. 
Calm on the list’ning ear of night. 
25229. 
Consider and hear me. 11112. 
God shall wipe away all tears. 
11316. 
Hosanna. 238294. 
How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 11402. 
Lord is my light. 
Lullaby. 16718. 


There’s just one 
12384. 


18554. 


Popular glees and _ partsongs. 
20383. 

Prepare ye the way of the Lord. 
24159. 

Six Christmas carols. 372. 

Six old Christmas carols. 25807. 


Stars of the summer night. 17395. 
Harker (R. P.) Sen-sen rag. 14971. 
Harkness (—) Work and worship. 

24870. 
Harkness (R.): 
Are you drifting. 
At Jesus’ feet. 


1776 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Harkness (R.)—Continued. 
Be ye reconciled to God. 15819. 
Believe. 10994. 
Child’s prayer. 20997. 
Christ needs you. 21002. 
Christ never fails. 11086. 


Christmas for the lonely. 253811. 


Come and see. 21020. 

Come away. 3720. 

Does everybody know. 3886. 
Divine possession. 21080. 
Fairest on earth. 21166. 


Fasten your eyes upon Jesus. 


ot EN. 
Following Jesus. 21197. 
Give God the glory. 16271. 


Give time to work for Jesus. 
25714. 

God’s word in the heart. 4279. 

Growth in grace. 23182. 

He can set it right. 4401. 

He pardons sinners now. 21308. 


His love divine. 25847. 

How can you reject. 4485. 

I am included. 16417. 

I am saved. 114138. 

I am with you alway. 21361. 

I give my heart. 21370. 

I have a Saviour. 4541. 

T’ll sing His praise. 4561. 

I’m going home. 21390. 

I must lean hard. 4596. 

I need but go. 21396. 

I need my Saviour now. 11452. 
I need to be filled. 21397. 
I shall see Him. 11457. 
I was sinking. 21409. 

I will trust. 4632. 

In Jesus’ name. 11501. 
Jesus can save you now. 
Jesus is all to me. 4829. 
Jewels. 21495. 

Joy awaiting. 4854. 

Let Him save you now. 26193. 
Let His love light the way. 
Let Jesus lead. 21551. 
Little while. 5078. 
Lord is it I. 11661. 
Love led me home. 
Love of Jesus. 5123. 
Many a time. 21644. 
Meet me there. 21677. 
Memories of mother. 26387. 
Message of Christmas. 26395. 


11672. 


Never lose sight of the blood. 


118738. 
New song. 26547. 


Now and forever the same. 23951. 


Now the door is open. 21799. 
Only a breath. 21844. 

Our great Saviour. 26690. 
Out of deep waters. 11959. 
Power of prayer. 21907. 
Ransomed of the Lord. 
Redeemed. 12049. 


12045. 


21487. 


21550. 


Harkness (R.)—Continued. 
Rejoicing in Jesus. 21947. 
Rescue song. 26863. 


Restoration. 17169. 

Safe. 21995. 

St. Joseph for Christ. 26949. 
Save one to-day. 6083. 

Saving grace is free. 22007. 
Saviour’s call. 6089. 

Secret of success. 26994. 
Seeking His guidance. 22026. 


Somebody’s here with an aching 
heart. 27094. 

Speak Lord. 12237. 

Story of Calvary. 12254. 

Story to tell. 12255. 

Take now God’s way. 10353. 

Tell Jesus. 6596. 

Tell the story. 22176. 

That beautiful city. 6614. 

There is a happy land. 22194. 

There they crucified Him. 12335. 

Thy King cometh. 12345. 

’Tis Jesus. 6684. 

To. save them if we can. 

Travelling home. 17529. 

Trumphet call. 22226. 

Trusting in the blood. 6734. 

Wales for Christ. 17621. 

What will it be. 6962. 

What will you do. 22340. 

When Jesus sought me. 6970. 

Whole wide world for Jesus. 12491. 

Will you. 22384. 

Will you take Jesus to-day. 17699. 

With Him in glory. 12520. 

Witness within. 22399. 

Would you stand. 12584. 


12352. 


You will not come in vain. 22426. 
Harlan (C. W.) Indiana. 238453. 
Harlame (CE) V2)": 

Honey bug. 21348. 

Omaha. 18798. 

Tiger lily. 2870. 

Harley (C.) Heart whispers. 113875. 
Harling (W. F.): 

By cool Siloam’s shady rill. 3555. 

Corps (The) 7774. 

Thou art my hiding place. 15302. 


Harmon (Mrs. M.) Ragtime instruc- 
tion book. 17150. 
Harmonie verlag. : 
‘Ach Max hast du ’ne nase. 
Alte geige. 12616. 
Am himmelstor. 12504. 
Am schonsten ist’s bei uns zu haus. 
3199. 
Auf der dine. 
Ballade. 26161. 
Berlin bleibt Berlin. 
Bim-bum. 7466. 
Cake-walk lied. 3567. 
Den frauen. 11155. 
Des meeres geheimnis. 
Dornréschen. 18154. 


1166. 


25044. 


1307. 


1777 


INDEX 


pt. DE BA, Veo 


Harmonie verlag.—Continued. 


Drei kiinstler. 1585. 

Drunten auf der gassen. 138189. 

Du bist allein mein hochstes gliick 
auf erden. 25507. 

Du, du, du gleichst den rosen. 
3938-3940. 

Duda kisasszony. 18068. 

Dudelsack walzer. 1593. 

Dunkle rose. 138196. 

Hinsamkeit. 13220. 

Elegie. 11206. 

Elend (Das) 8014. 

Erinnerung an Miss Dudelsack. 
25562. 

Freier (Der) 19797. 

Friedhof. 138395. 

Frisch vom storch. 13396. 

~Finf gesing. 16678. 

Gartlein dicht verschlossen. 16245. 

Gebet. 25684. 

Gefangene der Zarin. 18161. 

Gemeinheit (Eine) von A bis Z. 
AGS: 

Ghasel. 18176. 

Gismonda Boccalino. 11807. 

Grasemtickchen (Das) 4831, 8342. 

Heinerle heinerle hab’ kein geld. 
ASotA. “2574 1. 

Herr gab dir ein gutes augenpaar. 
16371. 

Hoch droben. 13636. 

Hochlandskinder. 23266. 

Hurrah! der kaiser kommt. 
13659. 

Ich fiircht nit gespenster. 

Ich und du. 18765. 

Ist eS der zufall. 26049. 

Kirschen. 16604. 

Kirschen in nachbars 
23536. 

Kleine nigger girl. 
23541. 

Kleinen 
16609. 

Knallbonbons. 2077. 

Korporal (Der) 13983. 

Krabbelk6pfchen. 2084. 

Kuckuck ist ein braver mann. 
13988. 


Kuhnheim, wo warst du _ die 
vorige nacht? 4947. 

Ledige gatte (Der) 26181. 

Leutnantsmarsch. 5015, 14050. 


8523, 
16470. 


garten. 
13978, 18477, 


(Die) krabben. 2070, 


Liebe melodie. 14064. 
Liebes noten. 18514. 
Liebesprobe. 11626. 


Lied des einsamen, 26210. 

Lizzi ich bitt’ sie hor’n sie auf, 
11654, 16604, 16677. 

Lola: -2138. 

London girl (Das) 26238-26240. 

Lor’ sitzt im garten. 16683. 

Lutz der tutz. 2179. 


1778 


Harmonie verlag.—Continued. 


Madels habt ihr denn kein herz. 
26308, 

Mandoline. 14196. 

Man ist nur einmal jung. 5196. 

Max sei mdssig. 14239. 

Mein freund der Meyer und ich. 
26377. 

Mein lieber siisser schatz. 5271. 

Mich tadelt der fanatiker, 16826. 

Mid-summer song. 14296. 

Mir glinzen die augen. 16841. 

Miss Dudelsack. 2268, 5334, 
14313. 

Mond ist wie eine feurige ros’. 
11794. 

Neue kinderlieder. 15629. 

Nudelburger (Der) 5558, 

Nun schmiicke mir dein dunkles 
haar. 16968. 

Nur ein bissel. 5563. 

O du my darling. 
14510. 

O heiliger Augustin. 16977. 

Oh te my darling. 17012. 

On Craig Ddii. 14592. 

Perlen der weisheit. 17082. 

Ratte (Die) 12046. 

Rekrut (Der) 14830. 

Robin’s ende. 2566, 5993-5997, 
9917. 

Rolle-rille rutsch. 26898. 

| Romeo and Julia auf dem dorfe. 
9943, 12085. 

Sag dass du mich liebst. 6050. 

Schelmenliedchen. 10033. 

Sieben lieder. 15630. 

Siegesfest. 27036. 

Soll ich ihn lieben. 

Sonnwendglut. 919. 

Spinnerin, 17885. 

Steuerzahler (Der) 2762. 

Stihne (Die) 2771. 


2367, 5573, 


15086. 


Toreador (Der) 2886. 
Traum (Der) 15387. 
Uber die heide. 27367. 


Ueber’n grossen teich. 6768. 

Und bild der nur im traum nichts 
ein, 153884. 

Und rosen bliihen. 15885. 

Valse perverse. 2929. 

Verratene liebe. 24720. 

Vier midchenlieder. 15631. 

Wanderer’s song. 15484. 

Was ist’s was uns fréhlich macht. 
27442. 

Was liegt bei Lehmann unterm 
apfelbaum. 27448. 

Wem dank ich das? 6953. 

Wie die pflanze verwelkt. 12504. 

Wie ist’s gefahrlich jung zu sein. 
70387. 

Wiegenlied. 15608. 

Wir tanzen ringelreihn. 

Yankee doodle midel. 


24853. 
7116, 7117. 


| Harper (T. E.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—_Dec., 1910 


Harmonie verlag.—Continued. 
Ysbrand. 7153. 
Zehn lieder. 17711. 
Harms (A.) Charms of the forest. 
15946. 
Harms (T. B.) & Francis, 
Hunter: 
Air. 22472. 
Bagdad. 22564. 
Canzonetta. 25244. 
Chanson intime. 227384. 
Come along my Mandy. 10887 
(1038), 17955. 
Come tiny goldfish to me. 21026. 
Cradled in thine arms. 25879. 
Csardas. 22831. 
Danse écossaise. 25415. 
Hight little girls. 22954. 
Espafiola. 22968. 
Flower song. 25633. 
For months and months 
months. 23037. 
French fandango. 21206. 
Gavotte frivole. 23084. 
Has anybody here seen Kelly. 
4389, 10887 (121). 


Day & 


and 


Honeymoon. 25868. 

How can they tell O’im Irish. 
23298. 

I don’t want you to be a sister to 
me. 21369. 


I love MacIntosh. 21382. 

Kind moon man. 26135. 

Mazurka capricieuse. 23756. 

Melodie. 25121. 

Moto perpetuo. 26456. 

Music of viol. 26466. 

My dream, dream man. 26482. 

My lotus fiower. 26495. 

My soldier boy. 26509. 

My toreador. 26513. 

O kaiser, my kaiser. 26599. 

Petit conte. 24096. 

Polonaise. 24133. 

Prayer. 26783. 

Turkish love song. 24670. 

Valse indolente. 24699. 

Whistle when your lonely. 22368. 

World-is full of women’s eyes. 
27558. 


Yoodle doodle guards. 

Young America. 10855. 
Harold (J.) Love’s loyalty. 26282. 
Maywood. 11760. 

Black mantilla. 


24878. 


Harraden 
17855. 
Harriman (A.): 
My Dublin Mary. 9873. 
My Somar queen. 9423. 
That’s enough of that Mendels- 
sohn tune. 20615. 


(H.) 


> 


‘Harriman (A. C.): 


Daisy when the daisies bloom. 
22848. 


How’dy girlie. 13651. 


Harriman (A. C.)—Continued. 
I’d like to see you, 
21367. 
My Dublin Mary. 9373. 
My Somar queen. 9423. 
That’s enough of that Mendels- 


Sunday. 


sohn tune. 20615. 
You will always be the same. 
24892, 


Harrington (J. P.): 

All inva day! 17762. 

EKv’ry girl loves a military man. 
8085. 

I’m afraid you’ll have to come 
along 0’ me. 25982. 

I suppose she knows. 23371. 

In a cottage by the Clyde. 20000. 

Maggie Ryan from Dublin town. 


26311, 

Mr. Slater, will you call a little 
later. 2277. 

Mother put a card in the window. 
11809. 

Mother’s had a row with father. 
9335. 

There’s a_ pretty little cot in 
Dover. 27287. 

To-morrow may be good-bye. 
15327. 

Top hat every time. 10472. 

West pole. 20734. 

Who’s going to take me for a 
walk. 10774. 


Won’t there ever be any wedding 
bells for me. 10809. 
You want to go to Tokio. 27581. 
Harrington (V.) Oh, you ragin’ kid. 
(auk 


Harris (A. E.): 
Alpine bells. 22490. 
Home, sweet home. 
Harris, (B:): 
Down in sunny Yucatan. 21100. 
I’ve got your number, what’s your 
name. 19966. 
It’s your own home town. 21477. 
Weren’t you, aren’t you, won’t you 
be. 22381. 
Harris (C.): 
Empire and motherland. 
13288. 
Sylph waltz. 27220. 
Harris (C. J.) When days are dreary. 
27479. 
Harris (C. K.): 
Arabian dance. 
Art with a capital A. 
3272. 
Bé-bee. 


23280. 


8025, 


19482, 20814 (32). 
3119 (2), 


12768, 15704 (60). 

Boys. 20814 (85), 20953. 

Cairo. 1866. 

Calcium rag. 

Climb, boys, climb. 
12948. 


15704 (64), 15900. 
12565 (21), 


1779 


INDEX 


pt. 1, es, WS 


Harris (C. K.)—Continued. 


Come and take a dip with me. 


15977, 17742 (42). 

Come back to Bohemia. 22440 
(22), 22796. 

Come love let me dance. 1153 
(9). 

Consequences. 253868, 27689. 

Cupid’s wireless telegraph. 3119 
(12), 3795. 

Dear heart of mine. 22440 (28), 


22878. 
Dear little ghost of your smile. 
7182 (109), 3888. 
Dearie, you and I. 
(96). 
Deux temps parisienne. 
Dinny Maginnity. 190. 
Display song. 1153 (18), 1548. 


22880, 24911 
1536. 


Dollars and debutants. 3119 (14), 
7910. 

Don’t be mean to me. 12565 (24), 
13148. 

Don’t choose a Gibson girl. 3119 
(15). 

Don’t forget the number. 20814 


(44), 21094. 

Don’t give me diamonds all I want 
is you. 22904, 24911 (97). 

Dreams. 24911 (99), 25503. 

Drinking song. 1153 (20), 1590. 

Egotistical Eva. 22953, 24911 
(100). 

Hiley Riley. 3119 (17) 3979. 

Espanola prance. 10887, (110), 
a ls bp Ib 

Every fellow wants some one to 
love. 10887 (111), 11221. 

Every girl I love is someone’s 
wife. 4036, 7182 (115). 

Fantasia. 7182 (116). 

Farewell prosperity. 4070. 

Flying high. 15704 (75), 16215. 

Gee, but I’d like to furnish a fiat. 
15704 (79). 16256. 

Gentle river. 7182 (121), 8255. 

Girl I used to know. 4239. 

Girls! Girls! Girls! 23105, 24911 
(110). 

Give an imitation of me. 
22440 (26). 

Go ’way Mistah Moon. 38119 (23). 

Good-bye girl. 83816, 10887 (119). 

Gypsy land. 28187, 24911 (114). 

Half moon. 3863, 4369. 

Haunted pool. 3119 (27). 

He loves my dreamy eyes. 

He’s a trav’lling man. 8411. 

He’s the champion of them all. 
27698. 

Heaven will protect the working 


1830. 


girl. 1158 (389), 1842. 
Here’s to you. true blue. 8452, 
10887 (124). 


Harris (C. K.)—Continued. 


Here’s to your last girl. 
(28). 

Hi spy. 1153 (41). 

Homespun rag. 16390, 17742 (52). 

Honest injun I love you. 21342, 
22440 (28). 

How do you do. 25877, 27700. 

Hubble bubble girl. 8508, 10887 
(128). 

I can’t help it. 213864, 22440 (30). 

I’d like to go up in an airship. 
4525. 


3119 


I’d like to pose for you. 25900, 
2tT04. 

I’d rather love what I can’t have. 
4528, 7182 (1380). 


I fell in love all by myself. 425. 

I got you. 7182 (181), 8552. 

I’ll be your honey when it’s moon- 
light. 4558, 7182 (132). 

T’ll take you home _ (jto-morrow. 
25927, 277038. 

I love the girls from A to Z. 
20814 (58), 21386. 

I’m little Bo-Peep. 
4580. 
I miss you honey miss you all 
the time. 21395, 22440 (36). 
I’ve been kissed in San Francisco. 
1920. 

I want a man. 20814 (64), 21402. 

Iwantawife. 24911 (124), 25959. 

I want to be a drummer boy. 
8119 (83), 4622. 

I want to be kissed by a matinee 
idol. 4624. 

I want to bring you a ring. 10887 
(140), 138748. 

I want to buy a little bit of love. 
21404, 22440 (87). 

I would rather look at you. 1935. 

Iddle-de-iddle-de-i. 21418, 22440 
(38). 

If all moons were honey-moons. 
3119 (34). 


3119 (32), 


1G: you'll say you'll be a friend | 


of mine. 3119 (36), 4665. 

If you were there with me. 23414, 
24911 (129)" 

If you won’t marry me. 4672, 
7182 (140). 

In a bungalow. 26001. 

In fantasia. 8691. 


In the city where nobody cares. | 


3119 (387), 8705. 


It isn’t the same in the daytime. | 
484. | 


| 


2001. 


It looked good to me. 
a general. - 


It must be great to be 
4784, 7182 (141). ; 

It’s always June when youw’re in © 
love. 13867, 15704 (98). 

It’s funny what love makes you 
do. 15704 (99), 16548. 


! 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Harris (C. K.)—Continued. Harris (C. K.)—Continued. 


It’s hard to love just one girl all 
the time. 1153 (60), 2004. 

It’s the same old girl. 16544. 

It’s the same old me. 17742 (68). 

Jack o’lantern. 2014. 

Jingaboo man. 138903, 15704 (100). 

Just a dream. 26113, 27716. 

Just keep a dreaming. 238512, 
24911 (133). 

Just a bit o’blarney. 3119 (41), 
4873. 

Just a kiss from some one. 
S809, 10887 (150). 

Kiss me. 7182 (147), 4924. 

Kissable eyes. . 28538, 24911, (186). 

Lady ushers’ ball. 15704 (104), 
16622. 

Lady Wine. 20814 (70), 21582. 


Let me be your last sweetheart. 


7182 (149), 5004. 

Let’s pretend you love me. 3119 
(44). 

Life is only what you make it. 
10887 (157), 14069. 

Little girl like you. 1153 (69), 
2139. 

Little one. 14096, 15704 (108). 

Lonely. 3119 (49), 5081. 

Love is like a red red _ rose. 
22440 (48), 23661. 

Love is like a rose. 9056, 10887 
(162). 

Love sick. 3119 (53), 5125. 

Love’s echo. 14151, 15704 (110). 

Mama’s maison de hash. 1158, 
(72), 2191. 

Man I love. 22440 (48), 23716. 

Mandalay. 15704 (118), 16752. 

Mandy Jane. 21648, 22440 (49). 

Mary. 21658. 

Mr. Tannhauser. 24911 (146), 
26419. 

Modern magic (Oh! Oh! Oh!) 
24911 (147). 

Modest Maizie. 26428. 

Moonlight. 238841, 24911 (148). 

Music with meals. 646. 

My dainty mermaid. 11538 (84), 
2309. 

My scare crow maidie. 28897, 
24911 (150). 

My sweetheart’s favorite waltz 
21776, 22440 (54). 

My Turkish trophy. 12565 (52), 
14446. 

Never choose a girl from her 
photograph. 23836. 

Newport is waiting for me. 5520. 

Nothing too good for you dear. 
20814 (87), 21795. 

Oh, the men. 2396. 

Oh. you summertime Romero. 
ATOM OMT 42; (16). 

Omar. 24911 (154), 26663. 


1781 


On a Hottentot honeymoon. 24911 
(155), 26664. 

Osculation bombashay. 20814 
(90), 21855. 

Oskee wow wow. 3119 (62). 

Out in an ocean of love. 26696, 
PAM EY 

Pale golden star. 2442. 

Peaches. 17076, 17742, (78). 

Please keep me young in your 
heart. 8119 (66), 5811. 

Polly song. 9721. 

Red cross girl. 3119 (68), 9836. 

Reilly. 12565 (59), 14829. 

Rippling waves. 24214, 24911 
(160). 

Sentimental moon. 22440 (59), 
24331. 

Sentimental Tommy. 3119 (71), 
6150. 

Shandon belles. SLL G2), 
6166. 

Single bird. 895. 

Song of the butterfly. 2732. 

Spook dance. 3119 (76), 6434. 

Star of my dreams. 19118, 19437 
(67). 

Sweetest girl. 20814 (108), 22155. 

Take me up in your airship Willie. 
968. 

Tanguay rag. 27239, 27739. 

Taxi-taxi. 3119 (83). 

Tell her in the golden summer. 
3119 (84), 6594. 

Tell me once again you love me. 
22175, 22440 (62). 

That tantalizing nod. 22191, 22440 
(66). 

That ticklin’ rag. 20624, 20814 
(Oia: 

There are too many girls. 2841. 

There goes another one. 11538 
(121), 2842. 

There’s an aeroplane air about 
you. 24598, 24911 (179). 

There’s no place like home boys. 
17487, 17742 (91). 

There’s no such thing as luck. 
6640. 

Those were the happy days. 
192138, 20814 (112). 

Tie a red ribbon on me. 24624, 
24911 (181). 

Tummy, tummy tum. 3119 (89), 
6744. 

Vis-a-vis. 1050. 

Voices from home. 3119 (91), 
10618. 

Wait till we gather the golden 
corn. 22298, 22440 (69). 

We don’t believe it. 8000. 

We ’uns from Dixie. 3119 (98), 
10683. 

Weather man. 20814 (118), 22818. 


INDEX 


Harris (C. K.)—Continued. 

Wedding bells. 22440 (72), 24771. 

What am I going to do to make 
you love me. 1080. 

What we poor girls go through. 
27747. 

When my sist’ Tetrazin met my 
cousin Carus. 7182 (182), 10728. 

When Nancy Brown kissed Hiram 
Green good-bye. 27489, 27749. 

When the soldier says farewell. 
1099. 

When you and I were courting. 
19373, 19437 (78). 

Where are they now? 3119 (98). 

Yankee Bohemia. 3119 (99), 7115. 

You can’t argue. 15677, 15704 
G52) 


Zig zag rag. 21758. 


Zinga Zula man. 22440 (78), 
24901. 
Harris (D. R.) Only let me love thee. 
20335. 


Harris (E. O.) 
that’s in you. 
Harris" (EH ) co: 
Africana valse. 
Ballade. 18866. 
Canzonetta. 17898. 
Cloches (Les) 17949. 
Clown’s prayer. 3706. 
Danse des follies. 17995. 
Danse Normande. , 19678. 
De Shepa’d. 18000. 
Deuxiéne valse. 18013. 
Drama in three acts 
minutes. 13168. 
Gavotte intermezzo. 
Good night. 21269. 
I still have the rose. 
Ti ASS59: 
Invisible day. 
It’s very vexin’. 138870. 
Joie (La) du matin. 18488. 
Just by laughing. 8814. 
Just you. 8827. 
Kitchen clock. 
Merry musketeers. 
Neptune. 14472. 
Old father Thames. 713. 
Old sweetheart of mine. 
Petit galop de concert. 
Petite rapsodie. 18869. 
Premiére mazurk. 18899. 
Premiere valse. 18900. 
Reverie (A) 26873. 
Réveuse. 18945. 
Royal Heart. 18989. 
Saadi. 6044. 
Swing song. 19158. 
There’s a wee bit land. 20628. 
Three vocal duets. 213830. 
Town of No-Good. 6711. 
Troisiéme valse. 19254. 
Welcome home. 3014. 


Sea will bring out all 
12148. 


20826. 


in three 
4210, 13439. 
4606. 

18410. 


8858. 


20193. 


715. 
18867. 


pt, 1G HaSV. 


Harris (F.) co.—Continued. 
What will people say. 19356. 


When earth’s last picture is 
painted. 19360. 
Harris (F. C.) — In} they dands — of 
dreams. 4719. 
Harris (G. B.) jr. I don’t want no 
gold. 25908. 
Harris- (G.- P.) ~ Andanteyem DD. 
11856. 
Harrisa( ic 
Old clock. 21834. 
Wind-mill (The) 223892. 
Harris *(H. Wwe) Marching song. 
Ho2e: 


Harris (J. Le Roy): 
African love-song. 7202. 
Constancy. 7761. 
Mither’s song. 9307. 

O lovely night. 9514. 
Questions. 9810. 
Sweetest melody. 

Harris (J. M.): 

At an hour that ye think not. 


10338. 


12679. 
Baptized with the Holy Ghost. 
12748. 
Battle is the Lord’s. 12758. 
Beauty of holiness. 12766. 
Break the barriers. 12840. 
Carry the gospel. 12900. 


Clean through the Blood. 12947. 

Comrades be watchful. 12985. 

Crystal stream. 130831. 

Do you speak a word for Jesus. 
13127. 

Door is open wide. 13151. 

Field is the world. 138322. 

Freedom of the Holy Ghost. 
13398. 

God’s beautiful light. 18474. 

God’s kingdom is at hand. 18475. 

Good old way. 13498. : 

Good ship Zion. 13499. 

Great transformation. 18527. 

Hallelujah for the blood. 18554. 

I am living on the rock. 18720. 

I’m happy that Jesus is mine. 
18718. 

It won’t be long. 138872. 

Just as he promised. 13929. 

Keep the light shining. 13952. 

Marching on to victory. 14216. 

Mighty to save. 14297. 

Mighty to save thee. 14298. 


O what a_ wonderful change. 
14539. 
Old things are passed away. 

14587. 


Old time prayer. 5641. 

Only a little way home. 14613. 

Our faces are set like flint. 14636. 

Perfect Thou Thy love in me. 
14689. : 

Redeeming love. 14820. 


1782 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Harris (J. M.)—Continued. 
Redemption’s story. 14821. 
Riches of grace. 14851. 

Riehes of His saving grace. 
14852. 

Risen with Jesus. 14864. 

Salvation’s story. 149380. 

Saviour knows best. 149388. 

Shine for Jesus. 15007. 

Showers of blessing. 15011. 

_Since Jesus saved my soul. 15033. 
Song of victory. 15111. 

Show Him to the world. 15010. 

That great day. 15260. 

This same Jesus. 15298. 

*Tis good to live in Canaan. 15318. 

We've enlisted for the war. 15506. 

Win one. 15615. 

World wide revival. 15647. 

Yet there is room. 15665. 

You must get under the blood. 
156838. 

Barris, (1s.) : 

Adventures 
20824. 
Clown’s prayer. 3706. 
Drama in three acts in three min- 
utes. 138168. 
Just by laughing. 8814. 
Kitchen clock. 8858. 
Old sweetheart of mine. 
Town of No-Good. 6711. 
Harris (Mrs. M. J.) Nothing but the 
blood. 14500. 
Harris (S. B.) 
16891. 

Harris (S. P.): 
Bygone days. 12872. 

I love you, dear! 16444. 
I’m pining away for you. 
More love to Thee. 14350. 
Oh, you ragin’ kid. Til. 
Paquita. 17068. 
Rye waltz. 9982. 
Thy will be done. 

Harris (T.): 

Bear them the news. 
Bless Jehovah. 15855. 
Blessed story. 15856. 
Book divine. 15866. 
Brother on the throne. 15879. 
Build on the rock. 15884. 

By grace are ye saved. 15891. 
Cloudy day brigade. 12950. 
Crete. 21046. 

Dies iss mein lied. 13116. 
Enjoying religion. 16145. 
Enlist in the army of Jesus. 
Father, lead me. 22998. 
Favorite voluntaries. 8119. 
Firmly stand. 4096. 

Give your heart to Jesus. 
Glory, Hallelujah. 21246. 
Hallelujah to the Lamb. 16328. 
He died for me. 16345. 


of Yankee Doodle. 


715. 


My guardian angel. 


18327. 


15308. 
BBYCs 


4003. 


16274. 


Harris (T.)—Continued. 
He is the Saviour for me. 16350. 
He lives within my soul. 16353. 
He paid the debt. 16355. 
Holy of holies. 16387. 
I know He is mine. 13690. 
If Jesus reigned alone. 4656. 
If you only could know. 18367. 
Im wanderzelt. 13781. 
Is this how Jesus treated us. 

20028. 

Joy forme. 16565. 
Let them hear of His love. 
Make me a witness. 16746. 
Midnight watches. 21696. 
More than words can tell. 16859. 
My Father is King of kings. 2311. 
My friend. 18709. 
My own America. 5458. 
Power of God. 17119. 
Promise means me. 14779. 
River of grace. 17188. 


5009. 


Simply follow Jesus. 17321. 
Sing in happy measures. 6282. 
Somebody knows. 17354. 
Standard voluntaries. 2756. 
Time is approaching. 17504. 
Why are you idle. 17691. 
World is watching you. 17105. 
Harris (V.): 

Absent. 1165. 

Jour (Un), une nuit. 20046. 

Kerry. 16591. 

Kid you got some eyes. 8842. 
Harris (W.) Naomi waltz. 23910. 
Harris (W.), jr. Gallus old goddess 

of Greece. 11295. 


Harris (W. J.) When Madam Tet- 
razin sings Ciribiribin. 10887 (211). 
Harris (W. L.) Oh! what a_ song. 
24003. 
Harris & Rosenblatt: 
Down in sunny Yucatan. 21100. 
It’s your own home town. 21477. 
Weren’t you aren’t you won’t you 
be. 223381. 
Harrison (A. H.): 


T’ll give my heart to you. 8575. 
Ruby. 60387. 
Harrison (D.) Cargo of love. 15916. 


Harrison (G.) O sinner come home. 


5596. 
Harrison (J.) 
19881. 
Harrison (L.) If wishes were wings. 
13773. 
Harrison (R. J.) Souvenir de carni- 
val Portola. 926. 
Harrison (S.): 
Christ is risen. 
Fair one. 16171. 
He’s a devil. 19888. 
I am the star of the day. 16420. 
I want to soar into stardom, see. 
21407. 


Harvest cantata. 


19620. 


1783 


I SLEEiiiii ee 


INDEX 


Harrison (S.)—Continued. 
Katherine’s curls. 
(145). 
Raining. 21927. 
Seasons (The) 17281. 
Song of triumph. 20544. 
Soon the gold brown leaves must 


4894, 7182 


die. 12225, 17742 (85). 

Spring is smiling on all the earth. 
12241. 

Winter is mighty and _ strong. 
12519. 


Without your love. 15624. 
You have been the first girl to 
make a hit with me. 22419. 
Harrison (S. C.) I’m lonesome dear. 
7182 (1384). 
Harrison (W. B.) 
Harrison & Daniels. 
15676. 
Harrison music pub. co.: 
Benzine rag. 22611. 
Lonesome moonlight. 238644. 
What chance has a flower with 


Turvyland. 6746. 
Who are you. 


you. 24790. 
Harriss (C.) Sing, Britain’s sons. 
150384. 
Harriss (C. A. E.): 
Empire and motherland. 8025. 
Empire of the sea. 13289. 
For empire and for king. 8167. 


Sing, Britain’s song. 6281. 
Sing, Britain’s sons. 20505. 


Hart (—) You’re just too sweet to 
live. 27578. 

Bart “(A.. —J.) Fair Wilmington. 
16172. 

Hart (C.) He had seen better days. 
19887. 


Hart (H. F.) Where the Wabash 
wends its way. 7011. 
Hart (J.) Lonesome Flossie. 9030. 
Bart Gi, i.) 
Good morning. 13489. 
In forests depths. 138792. 
Turkey rag. 153864. 
Twinkling evening star. 153878. 
Why do they always say Cupid’s 
blind. 15596. 
Hart (M. A.): 
Crystal stream. 13081. 
Keep the light shining. 13952. 


Hart (S. P.) When I look into thine 
eyes sweetheart. 19364. 
Hart (V. I.) Imiss thee so. 25949. 


Harthan (H.) Cradle-song. T7787. 
Hartley (B. W.) It was a lover and 


his lass. 26064. 
Hartley (F. M.) Our Nebraska. 
17045. 


Hartmann (E.) 
Hartmann (J.) 
varie. 7866. 
Hartmann (J.), jr. 
eyed maid. 5443. 


Vuggesang. 19318. 
De Beriots’ 6th air 


My little blue- 


pt. In; BMS; Vea 


Hartmann (P.) von an der Lan-Hoch- 
brun: 
Liturgische-choral leitmotiy messe 
in D. 557. 
Nachstiick. 5488. 
O Salutaris. 20305. 
Regina coeli. 20416. 


Hartson (J.) Them lovin smiles. 
22192. 

Hartson (L.) Them lovin’ smiles. 
22192. 

Hartsough (P.) Christmas gladness. 
137. 

Hartt (L.) [pseud.] See Charles 
‘Kunkel. 

Harty (HE. V.) Lace upon her skirt. 
13992. 

Harty (H.) Concerto in D minor. 
4385. 

Harvey (HE. L.) Milk and honey. 
23818. / 

Harvey (Mrs. G.) New era waltzes. 
9458. 


Harvey (R. M.): 
My little western flower. 
Thine forever. 15294. 
Harwood (B.): 
Concerto in D major. 21301. 


14416. 


Missa de Angelis. 18658. 
Sweet day, so cool, so calm. 
10320. 


Harwood (M.) I love you best of all. 
164438. 
Harwood & Yeager. 
15277. 
Hascall (W.): 
Oh, that we two were Maying. 
2394. 

To hear the wee birds sing. 2876. | 
Haschinsch. 23213, | 
Hasert (R.) Modern school of ve- 

locity. 627. 
Hasey (W. B.): 

Carina (La) 15917. 

Coaching party. 7710. 

Cossacks return. 21036. 

Gendarmes (Les) 16259. 

Heart 0’ mine. 21316. 

In the air ship. 21445. 

In the hammock. 4718. 

Marguerite. 11736. 

May day. 21667. 

Melody in F. 8182. 

Pickninny dance. 21889. 

Song of the brook. 10205. 

Valse-caprice. 12397. 

Woodland frolics. 22410. 
Haskell (S. E.) When Uncle Sam 

gets busy. 22358. 
Haskin (R. J.): 

Mazurka. 16787. 

Nocturne. 4890. 

Polonaise. 5830. 
Haskins (A. H.) When Dan Cupid is | 

around. 27478. 


That willow tree. 


1784 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Haskins (W. R.) & co.: 
Any line up. 1230. 
I’m happy when the sun shines. 


4579. 
Hasler (J.): 
Im aeroplan. 25992. 
Mirchenbrunnen. 263810. 


Sanct martins-messe. 17242. 
Haslup (R. L.) Fountains of spring. 
13385. 


Hasse (J. A.) Tambourin. 123802. 
Hasse (K.) Siebzehn choralvorspiele. 
ce Gees. 


Hassel (F. H.) 
house. 10295, 


Hassler (C. G.) 
my desk. 12719. 


Hast (M.) Works of sacred music. 
19404. 


Hastfer (Y. de) Valse causée. 6801. 
Hastings (F.) Beastly awf’lly jolly, 
don’t cher know. 15821. 
Basunes (FE. S.) : 
Barks (The) 7404. 
Miller’s song. 9288. 


Hastings (M. Y.) Cupid adrift. 3790. 

Hatch (R.B.) Childhood years. 7658. 

Hatch (W. H.) Adult Bible class 
closing hymn. 17751. 


Hatch music co.: 
All in the month of May. 10915. 
At evening. 73827. 

At the circus. 22538. 

At the pienic, 7333. 

Bagatelle. 7384. 

Boatman’s even song. 1335. 
Brownie Bear. 3524-3527. 
Bye-bye song. 7558. 

Chanson d’Avril. 3630. 

Choir gems. 12941. 
Congenial hearts. 
Cuckoo calls, 7803. 
Dancing wavelets. 1509. 
Dancing waves. 22851. 

Days of yore. 3881. 

Doll’s cradle song, 18134. 
Dreams. 7948. 

Evening. 8065. 

Evening breezes. 22971. 
Evening song, 8071. 

Floral fete valse. 8146. 
Forest music. 138372. 
Fortuna. 4144. 

Gleaming sunset. 8279. 
Golden butterflies. 23134. 
Guard of honor march. S88357. 
Happy days of youth. 13567. 
Hare and hounds, 8385. 
Harp at midnight. 83892. 
Heart echoes. 23231. 
Holiday parade, 8479. 
Humoresque. 8519. 
I want my mama. 


Sunday school light- 


Baby pictures upon 


22809. 


11464, 


Hatch music co.—Continued. 
In a hammock. 8682. 
In ether blue, 13790. 
In Italy. 18797. 

In pearls and laces. 
In the clouds. 8706. 
Ivanhoe. 8756. 
Jack in the box. 4801. 
Jingo march. 8787. 
Jolly ploughman. 8789. 
Lame soldier. 8885. 
Lights of slumberport. 
Little Dutch doll. 9004. 
March of the buffoons. 
May day. 9204. 
Memories. 2237. 
Memory’s dream. 9244, 
Merry Christmas waltz. 
Message of love. 9266. 
Morning glories. 2291. 
Murmuring of the brook. 14876. 
My old Kentucky home. 9410. 
.Nodding violets. 14498. 

On the river. 9602. 
On with the dance. 
Perfume of roses. 
Petite princess. 
Playful zephyrs. 14726. 
Pretty Harlequim. 14768. 
Puppets at play. 9800. 


1968. 


8977. 
14204. 


14280. 


9604. 


9680. 
14696. 


Rainy day regiment. 12048. 

Sea dreams. 10060. 

See saw. * 10070. 

Serenade d’amour. 14982. 

Shimmering stars. 2679. 

Singing flowers. 10143. 

Sleepy song. 10156. 

Snowdrops. 10167. 

Snowy day. 6323. 

Song of the sirens. 2734. 

Song without words. 24440 

Swaying branches. 15202. 

Sweet Evelyn waltz. 2798. 

Tarantelle. 24555. 

To thee. 10462. 

Tuneful tales of little musicians. 
24669. 

Twilight. 24677. 

Valse espagnole. 10556. 

Voice of the heart. 2971. 

Wanderer (The) 10657. 


Why. 248386. 

With dainty tread. 15621. 
With the troops. 15622. 
Woodland flowers. 3083. 


Young cavaliers march. 3112. 
Hatcher (J. S.) I cannot drift. 186783. 
Hatfield (C.) » Our public schools. 

266938. 
Hatfield (R.) That hesitating rag. 
15261. 


Hathaway (J. W. G.): 
Dying swan. 18068. 
Hirene. S008. 
Euroclydon. 8059. 


1785 


INDEX 


Hathaway (J. W. G.)—Continued. 
Master Hughes of Saxe-Gotha. 
11751. 
Zephyros. 10865. 
Hatton (Cs; 13)": 
Ballad of the weaver. 78391. 
Lark now leaves his wat’ry nest. 


16631. 
Summer revels. 12275. 
Hatton (L.): 
I don’t want you around here any- 
more. 4582. 


In my airship. 4709. 
Hauer (R. A.) Men of Ohio. 18682. 
Hauerbach (—) For you, bright eyes. 


25640. 
Haug (G.): 
Dem Unendlichen. 18100. 
Roland. 9923. 
Sommernacht. 22091. 


Haug (L.B.) Appalachee Ann. 17784. 


Haugh (C.C.) Sunset waltzes. 24510. 

Haughey (M. T.) Sunlight in the 
heart. 2779. 

Haupt (K.): 


Edi-marsch. 161381, 

Frauenlippen warm und weich. 
16238. 

Jagdfieber. 16549, 20035. 

Liebesnacht (Hine) . 2120. 

Nur ein Wein am Donaustrand. 
16969. 

Servus Edi. 17294. 

Weibchen, komm und tanz mit 
mir. 193844. 

Hauschild (G.) 
29138. 

Hauser (C.): 
Banner des Herrn. 
Berceuse. 17844. 
Flatternde (Der) 
Gold’ne sonnenstrahlen. 
I miss thee. 1911. 

Isis waltz. 16588. 
Jesus kommt. 138895. 
Konig der Ehren ist da. 
Love’s whispers. 9085. 
Meditation. 238757. 
Melody. 24889. 
Nachtstueck. 5488. 
Selige arbeiter. 14970. - 
Singet von Jesus. 243888. 
To horse. 10459. 
Two piano pieces. 
Valse lente. 24700. 
Weihnachtstern (Der) 24779. 
Hauser (M.) An die heimath. 126338. 
Hauser (P.): 
Berceuse. 17844. 
Valse. 18234. 
Haussauer (M. 
Erin. 11603. 

Haviland «(h. B:) peb.co.: 

All aboard for monkey town. 
15719, 22440 (16). 


Uncle Sam’s pole. 
12746. 


schnee. 238024, 
138485. 


23551. 


18254. 


H.) Landing from 


pt. 107, n. s., v.5 


Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.—Continued. 

As deep as the deep blue sea. 
20871. 

Beloved. 19585, 22440 (19). 
Broncho Sal. 1153 (4), 1853. 
Castles in the air. 12902. 
Cecelia. 15921. 
Cupid’s I. O. U. 3119 (11), 7806. 
Elsie. 8021, 15704 (73). 
Farewell sailor laddie. 16185. 
Forty winks. 1153 (28). 
Gypsies’ carnival. 3119 (26), 43858. 
I am dreaming of you. 4509. 
I will miss you girlie mine. 25967. 
I wish that my sweetheart was 


here too. 13756. 

T’ll be right with the girl. 11538 
(46). 

Ill march in April with May. 


10887 (135), 11426. 

T’ll wait at heaven’s gate sweet- 
heart for you. 213880. 

I’m bugs about you. 18321, 19437 
(45). — 

In old Virginia. 18391. 

In the harbor of sunshine and 
love. 1153, (55): 

Is Julia home. 1153 (58), 1997. 

June roses. 16571, 20814 (68). 

Kerryanna. 8840, 10887 (154). 

Kiddie, my fireside’s lonely. 20059. 

Last waltz with you. 8900. 

Leaving. 1158 (66). 

Let me cail you dearie. 
22440 (41). 

Love me again. 20126, 22440 (44). 

Michael Angelo. 1153 (79). 

Mind yo’ own business’. 168388, 
19437 (56). 

Monkey doodle dandy. 22440 (51). 


20077, 


Motor king. 7182 (157), 9336, 
20227. 

My sweet Cordelia. 22440 (53), 
23900. 

One dollar bill. 14605. 


She’s an awful nice gal. 11538 
(104). 

Somebody else. 17353, 19487 (66). 

Sometime in springtime. 6363, 
22440 (60). 

Sweet Suzanne. 

Take a chance with me. 
(174), 103849, 27227. 

That Chinatown rag. 10887 (194), 
12319. 

That fussy rag. 15259, 15704 
(186). 


22153, 27737. 
7182 


That’s the fellow I want to get. _ 


19209, 22440 (64). 

That sly little merry widow. 6624. | 

They were visions just visions. — 
19209. 

Tickles. 6677. 

Too many eyes are making eyes 
at you. 3119 (88), 6705. 


1786 


INDEX 


nos, i-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.—Continued. 
Under Cupid’s flag. 15886. 
Underneath the monkey moon. 

7182 (178), 10526. 


Vitagraph _ girl. 12417, 15704 
(148). 
Wandalola. 19828, 22440 (70). 


What's the difference. 1153 (180). 

What's the use of saving money. 
10706, 10887 (207). 

When Mr. Yankee Doodle comes 
to town. 10726, 10887 (212). 

When the moon: shines on the 
river. 10739. 

You'll come back. 1153 (148). 

You remind me of the girl. 12551, 
15704 (153). 

You taught me how to love you. 
1153 (144), 3109. 

Your mother’s awfully worried. 
22430, 22440 (77). 

Hawes (G. M.) Sentiment of grace. 
6149. 


Hawkes & son: 
Babette. 7369. 
Baden-Powell 

22562. 
Blarney stone. 
Cocheco. 11092. 
Cockney band. 7712. 
Comedie d’amour. 7743. 


British scouts. 


7476. 


Coon and the moon. 1480. 
Coronation. 22819. 
Extase d’amour. 25588. 


Hawkes & son’s practical tutor. 
23216. 

Heart’s ease. 18606. 

Im Venusberg. 15466. 

In the shadows. 16517, 
(180). 

Juin Charmant. 18441. 

Kismet. 16606. 

Komarinskaja. 23555. 

Merry wives of Windsor. 

Moon and the coon. 629. 

Nocturne. 15354. 

O sole mio. 2380, 9526. 

Pagliacci. 8930. 

Pélissiana. 18858. 

Petit bolero. 9687. 

Petite valse. 15355. 

Practical tutor for the violoncello. 


24911 


9265. 


5850. 

Progressive method for the cornet. 
12081. 

Shepherd’s song and Pilgrim’s 
chorus. 15471. 

Sognai. 6333, 10173. 


Soldiers’ march. 27087. 
Southern wedding. 27120. 
Vagues dorées. 19285. 
Valse espagnole. 24697. 


Hawkins (B. F.) I’d be happy with 
you in a cotton palace. 25899. 
Hawkins (B. F.) piano co. Texas and 
Brazos navigation. 6607. 
Hawley (A. A.): 
Drifting to 
(19392 
Wise fisherman. 
Hawley (C. B.): 
Breathe your soft prayer to Christ 
19570. 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
PANS (1 
I long for you. 
I love you so. 


Dreamland. 7182 


27549. 


8583. 
19947. 


Love light of your eyes. 21601. 
O paradise. 9521. 
They kissed, I saw them do it. 
10422. 
Sun’s roses. 20581. 
Hawley (S.): 
Nocturne. 3669-3671, 3676. 


Prelude. 3677. 
Study in E. 3679. 
Hawthorne (—) Listen to the mock- 
ingbird. 11688. 
Hawthorne (A.) 
12565 (11). 
Hawthorne (D. H.): 
America’s greatest march and two- 
step. 7267. 
Carnations. 11050. 
Way down deep. 10672. 
Hawthorne (S8.): 
Awake! arise. 12713. 
I am not worthy. 4517. 
International anthem book. 4755. 
Over the snow. 21862. 
Snow flakes. 22078. 
Who is this that comes from Edom. 


Whispering hope. 


POUT. 
Within the veil. 24861. 
Hay (M.) Drifting on life’s sea. 
7953 


Hayden (H. S.): 
Bridge (The) 
Racquet galop. 

Hayden (G. S.) 

2797. 

Hayden (J.) 

19885. 

Hayden (S. G.) Minnehaha. 16839. 

Hayden (W.L.) See Hayden (E. S.). 

Hayden-Clarendon (J.): 

Say, dearie, won’t you marry me. 
10021. 
What is the world without you. 
15528. 
Hayden - Hall. 
8433 


10887 (12). 
7182 (67). 
Sweet potato Sal. 


Andante from Sinfonia. 


Heavens are telling. 


Valse Septembre. 12402, 24911] Haydn (F. J.): 
(185). Capriccio. 185838 , 213807. 
Woodland pictures. 19402. Gipsy rondo. 25818. 
1787 


68294—10——23 


INDEX 


Haydn (F. J.)—Continued. 
Haydn; arr. by Will Earhart and 
others. 1827. 

Menuet. 4897. 

Messe. 23217. 

Passage studies for the violin. 

11360. 

Presto 

18584. 
Romance de la 
13585. 
Serenade. 11361. 
Sing to the Lord. 
Symphonie. 8401. 
Hayes (—) Soldier’s story. 
Hayes (A.): 
Faust. 
Fraternity. 18152, 23056. 
Martha. 238740. 
North pole. 9490. 
Three merry (k)nights. 6664. 
Hayes (F.C.) Syringa blossoms. 6554. 
Hayes (G.): 
Frontiersman (The) 
Victory. 24782. 
Hayes (G. G.) Why must you break 
my heart. 10779. 

Hayes (G. J.) At a country dance. 
12678. 

Hayes (J. H.) 
5445. 

Hayes (J. M.) 
face to face. 

Hayes (N.) 

Hayet (C.): 

Andante. 21164. 

Bella Cubana. 12778. 

Chanson d’Eve. 1407. 

Deux novelettes. 21165. 

Exercises preparatoires a l’ 

du chant. 22983. 

Gardenias. 21216. 

las, 2157. 

Love’s dream. 21608. 

Molto allegro. 21705, 21706. 

Orientales. 14628. 

Soir de Waterloo. 

Splendide orchestre. 
Haynes (G. D.) 


de la 22° symphonie. 


30° symphonie. 


8400. 
19081. 
13309. 


13406. 


My little Eskimo. 
When we meet Him 
12473. 


Katawampus. 23520. 


art 


15080. 
22114. 
Way up in an aero- 


plane. 22807. 
Haynes (M.) Battleship Florida. 
17829. 
Haynes (W.) Bearing the _ cross. 
15820. 
Hays (M. T.)' Water-nymph’s love 
dream. 24751. ° 
Hays (W. S.) Little old log cabin in 
the lane. 9016. 
Hazard (C.): 
Appear love atthy window. 24911 
(3). 
Discovery. 20814 (15). 
Hazel (E.): 
Antoinette waltz. 17782. . 
Bedouin. 3386. 


1788 


pt. I, n. s., v. 5 


Hazel (E.)—Continued. 
Calumetis quadrille. 17893. 
Cotton field frolics. 3764. 
Courtship waltz. T7785. 
Crest view lancers. 17980. 
Fashion plate. 4073. 
Festal overture. 4085. 
Fillmore national. 16204. 
Husking bee. 415. 
Merry maiden waltz. 
O-be-joyful. 5569. 
Ocean queen march. 9538. 
Pinnacle. 5797. 

Rito (El) 5987. 
Rosalia waltz. 9949. 
Rose tints mazurka. 6019. 
Severus march-two-step. 10106. 
Spanish belles. 6422. 
Uncle Jasper. 24685. 
Hazelhurst (C.): 
Red roses. 5940. 
Smiling song. 17841. 
Hazeltine (E. B.) Down at the vaude- 
ville show. 198. 
Hazelton (BH. L.) 
liams. 7054. 

Hazenton (Mrs. J. J.) 

roses till I’m gone. 


9264. 


1563. 


Hazen (W. J.) American dream. | 
3206. 
Hazen (W. UL.) Rippling brook. | 
14863. 
Hazzard (Mrs. B.) Bonnie’s Teddy 
bear song. 11019. | 
Hazzard (Kx. S.): 
Li ’l’ boy. 8982. 
Ole March win’. 9585. 
Snowball bush. 10166. 


Hazzard (L. A.): 


Bonnie’s polar bear song. 7501. 


Bonnie’s Teddy bear song. 11019. | 
Just that word, you and I. 11577. | 
11721, | 


March of the chanteclers. 
My calander girl. 93861. 
My little lady. 9397. 


Please girlie won’t you talk to me. | 


12005. 


When I pass in my automobile. | 


15545. 
He came from 
23187, 


Milwaukee. 


24911 (179), 25194, 25368, 27689. 
Head music pub. co.: 
Cindy, come be my bride. 25321. 
Ecstasy. 13216. 


Father, Dear Father, come home. | 


18123. 
Firefly and the owl. 11249. 
Give your smiles to all the boys. | 


21241. 
I’m going back to the land of) 
spaghetti. 25937. 


In one girl’s heart. 18592. | 
Just a little band of gold. 18927. 


Williams, our Wil- | 


Don’t keep the | 


22796, | 
23404, 23414, 23661, 28716, 
24331, 24598, 24624, 24771, 24901, | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Head music pub. co.—Continued. 
Just you wait till after school. 
13946. 
Lotus flower. 26268. 
One of the Uncle Sam girls. 14608. 
Squaw colleen. 17392. 
Up went Maria. 15399. 
Warrior’s return. 15485. 
Head-Westman pub. co.: 
Belle of the gay white way. 68. 
Busy little Cupid. 1359. 
Dixieland jamboree. 3880. 
Ebenezer Julius Caesar Washing- 
ton Gray. 12565 (25). 
Frolics of the jungle. 8199. 
Irish girl is good enough for me. 
1995. 
My moonbeam. 9407. 
Old man’s getting younger every 
day. 9577. 
Without you the world don’t seem 
the same. 3071. 
Healey (D. B.) Katie Carney. 11581. 
Healey (H. O.) Will you love me 
when I’m old. 27536. 


Healy (E.) My Mary Flynn. 14419. 
Healy (J.) Dream of my dreams. 
7939. 
Hearn (W. J.): 
Futurity. 1713. 
T'll give my heart to you. 8575. 
Red fez. 2539. 
Heartz (H. L.): 
Accompanied unison solfeggi. 
22449. 


Characteristic dances for pf. 17924. 

Christmas story. 1448. 

Dance music for violin and piano. 
16032. 

Hight famous chorals. 23285. 

Hight Scotch songs. 138219. 

From Nazareth to Bethlehem. 


25664. 
National hymns of the great na- 
tions. 9442. 


Patriotic medley. 9661. 


Rounds and catches. 24244. 
Sign of promise. 2681. 
Six Irish songs. 12188. 


Supplementary solfeggio for bass 


voices. 2785. 
Three humorous two-part songs. 
24616. 


Heatley (L.) Tippecanoe. 194387 (76). 
Heatley (L. B.) Tippecanoe. 17505. 
Heaton (J. A.) Darling May. 18069. 
Heaton (W.): 
O come let us worship. 14509. 
Soft as fades the sunset splendor. 
24408. 
Hebrew pub. co.: 
Bat-mitzvah. 1280. 
Blihmele. 3468. 
Brievele der kale. 7525. 
Freilichs (A) 8187. 


Hebrew pub. co.—Continued. 
Gotts schtroff. 8381. 
25 Jewish songs for violin. 19437. 
Licht benshen. 5020. 
Menshale meinst du west eibig 


leben. 5294. 
Oi, sis mir wohl. 5629. 
Pintele yud. 2486, 5798. 


Seit klug im shtoist sich on. 6144. 
-Yisrolik in sein eigen land. 7127. 
Heck (E. R.) My guiding star of 
night. 16898. 
Heckenlively (lL, E.) 
bye and bye. 17352. 
Heddleston (KE.) Down where the 
roses are in bloom. 25486. 
Hedges bros. My ever loving south- 
ern girl, 26483. 
Hedin (A. V.) I can’t take my eyes 
off the pitcher. 16423. 
Hedmondt (C. E. H.) Unser Theodor. 
17562. 
Heffelfinger (R. W.): 
Bluebird (The) 12820. 
Purple iris. 14798. 
Heffernan (J. A.) Just say that you’ll 


Some sweet day, 


be mine. 18458. 

Heffernan (L.) Just say that you'll 
be mine. 18458, 

Heft (A.): 


Gavotte 4 la rex. 11299. 
Meditation fantastique. 
Hegner (A.): 
American festival overture. 
15741, LTS. 
There really is no harm in me. 
6632, 
Heidelberg press: 
Angel voices. 25004. 
Blessed morn. 7483, 
Christ Child story. 25301. 
Holy Christmas morn. 1857. 
Santa Claus and Christmas cheer. 
2614. 
Story of music. 22128. 
Ten hymns and tunes for Sunday 
school anniversary. 26551. 
Heidingsfeld (L.) : 
Alte burschenherrlichkeit. 
7250, 12615. 
Burschenwalzer, 11034. 
Erwartmig. 13252. 
Lied an den Rhein. 
Menuett. 14274. 
Schnittermarsch. 12134. 
Schwibischer tanz. 12145. 
Heidkamp (T. C.) I want to be 
kissed in a taxicab. 25962. 
Heierhoff (V. J.) Ohio valley expo- 


11762. 
7263, 


1191, 


14066. 


Sition. 21881. 
Heilman (W. C.) Night song. 28936. 
Hein (S.): 
Flower song. 25638. 
Honeymoon. 25868. 


Hypnotie waltz. 4505, 15704 (88). 


1789 


INDEX 


Pt: TSS, We 


Hein (S.)—Continued. 


Little lady in the moon. 5956, 
12565 (42). 
My dream, dream man. 26482. 


My lotus flower. 26495. 

My soldier boy. 26509. 

My toreador. 265138. 

Nonsense. 1153 (89). 

Rag time barn dance. 5917. 

She’s the only girl that I could 


ever see. 6168. 
That dancing big banshee. 11538 
(116). 


That’s the time for 
990. 11536127). 

Turkish love song. 24670. 

Won’t you write your autograph 
in my album. 15704 (150). 

World is full of women’s eyes. 
27558. 

Where’s mama. 


you to go. 


3042. 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag—Continued. 


Miihle im walde. 5395. 

Musikus wollt’ frohlich sein. 5405. 

Noch einmal lasst mich wandeln. 
9481. 

Pfingstlied (Ein). 

Piérrette. 20369. 

Pierrot. 20370. 

Preghiera. 20390. 

Singerfahrt. 14918. 

Sarabande. 20472. 

Scheint d@’sonn aa yom himmel. 
7669. 

Serenata. 20496. 

Sonnett. 19812. 

Spatz und spitzin. 

Untreue. 2918. 

Vor der schaleht. 10619. 

Waldooglein. 10641. 

Weihe des liedes. 22825. 

Wortchen (Hin) nur, 10799. 


9692. 


15132. 


Whoop daddy ooden dooden day. Zwei-und dreistimmige inven- 
3052. tionen. 25066. 
W hoop-daddy-ooden-deeden day. Heins (C.): 
10887 (220). Y Am Christabend. 24973. 
Won’t you write your autograph Amorettentanz. 24985. 
Ao ey album. 709%. Black-forest clock. 3455. 
Wouldn’t it make you laugh. Elfin dance. 1611. 
iat belay Estrella. 1629. 
Yankee Romeo. 7118, 15704 (151). Evening bells. 1636. 


Heindl (A.) How’d you like to be 
my week-end friend. 21349. 
Heinemann (W.): 
Auf dem meere. 
Mai. 16744. 
Heinrich (P.): 
Savior guard us while we sleep. 
6084. 
Take thou .my soul 
6561. 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag: 
Alte derffiing. 3192. 
Am see. 20841. 
Blaudugelein. T7479. 
Carnaval. 19591. 
Deutsches lied. 7881. 
Deutsche romanze. T7877. 
Frasquita. 19796. 
Grabgesang. 23156. 
Grablied. 23157. 
Grenadierlied. 83847. 
Hebet die herzen 


15780. 


to keep. 


zum himmel 


Heinsdorff (—) 
Heinzman (J.) 

| do without you. 
Heinzman (O. & J.) 


Fairy of the roses. 1649. 
Farewell to the Alpine sweetheart. 

1657. 
Gitana. 1759. 
Laendler. 2095. 
Light cavalry. 14074. 
Love-song. 2166, 5125. 
Maiden’s dream. 2188. 
My Alpine sweetheart. 
Nocturne. 12884. 
Philopena. 2478. 
Pilgrim’s dream. 
Rosebud’s longing. 
Silver nymph. 2688. 
Summer joy. 15178. 
Sweet violet. 2799. 
Throwing kisses. 2863. 
Wally. 15868. 
I wonder what Id 
13757. 

When the golden 
6983. 


2304. 


2485. 
2593. 


sunset bids the day farewell. 


empor. 138609. Heinzman (O. M.) Crushed roses. 


Ich hab zu dir gesagt. 8647. 25387 
Jugend. 4865. - ; ee: : 

Junge kénigin. 13924. Heizer (F.) Individual sight-read- 
Kinderleben. 16592. ing exercises. 4742. 

Kleine konzertmeister. 20065. Helbrung & Grimm. You get the girl, 


we'll do the rest. 7136. 
Held (C. B.) My Eskimo queen. 
14396. 


Kleine priluden und fugen. 25061. 
Kleine vocalisen und textstudien. 


18478. 
Kleinod (Das) 8867. Held (H.) & sons. You are the sweet- 
Lenz. 20076. est girl I ever met. 7134. 
Liebesklage. 8961. Held (W.) You are the sweetest girl 
Motette zum himmelfahrt. 11806. I ever met. 7134, 27571. 


1790 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52. Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Mele ts: F.): 

Betsy Ross. 15704 (61). 

I am longing for the old days. 
4514, 

I'd rather say hello than say good 
bye. 4529, 15704 (86). 

Im on the right side of the right 
girl. 25947. 

If I must say farewell 
4658, 15704 (96). 

Just drop in on mother and me. 


Kate. 


2046. 

I'm longing for the old days. 
15704 (91). 

In a heart that’s yearning there’s 
a love lamp burning. 22440 
(39). 


Morning after the night before. 
53866, 15704 (116). 

My love is greater than the world. 
0451, 15704 (117). 

Teddy da Roose. 15704 (188). 

That’s what the Gypsy said. 6620, 
15704 (189). 

When a boy from old New Hamp- 


Shire. 22345, 22440 (78). 
When rough and ready ‘Teddy 
dashes home. 15552, 15704 
(146). 


When they gather the sheaves. 
6990, 15704 (147), 22440 (74). 
Where the ivy’s clinging. 7008, 
15704 (148). 
Hera CI .)) co. 
I’m on the right side. 25947. 
I will love you always. 21414. 
In a heart that’s yearning there's 


a love lamp burning. 22440 
(39). 
Oh you bear cat rag. 145869, 
15704 (121). 
Oklahoma twirl. 24010. 
Play that barber shop chord. 


14724, 22440 (56). 
When a boy from old New Hamp- 
shire loves a girl from Tennes- 


see. 22345, 22440 (78). 

When rough and ready Teddy 
dashes home. 15552, 15704 
(146). 

When they gather the sheaves. 
22440 (74). 

Melfy¢is Hh.) pub. co.: 
Betsy Ross. 38428, 15704 (61). 


Chilli-billi-bee. 38660, 15704 (66). 

I am longing for the old days. 
4514. 

I miss you sweetheart. 
15704 (98). 

I'd rather be g double o d than 


11450, 


pretty. 13681, 15704 (85). 
I'd rather say Hello. 4529, 15704 
(86). 


Ym longing for the old days. 


15704 (91). 


| Helf (J. F.) pub. co.—Continued. 


If I must say farewell Kate. 4653, 
15704 (96). 
Morning after the night before. 
5066, 15704 (116). 
My brown eyed Lou. 23878. 
My love is greater than the world. 
0451, 15704 (117). 
Teddy da _ Roose. 
(183). 
That’s what the Gypsy said. 6620, 
15704 (1389). 
When my Marie sings. 
15704 (145). 
When they gather the sheaves. 
6990, 15704 (147). 
Where the ivy’s clinging. 
15704 (148). 
Helf & Hager co. 
business for you. 3140. 
Helfer (H.) Wife’s message. 12508. 
Helgren (J. S.) Du @skyldige. 7959. 
Héliogable. 21326. 
Héliot (M.) Tiarka. 15309. 
Hellen (C. V.) To the girl I love. 
24682. 
Heller 
11400. 
Heller (H. 8S.) 
Heller (J.) 
love. 22591. 
Heller (M.) Africana. 20826. 
Hellgren (J. S.) Frukta dig icke, du 
klena hjord. 25669. 
Hellmesberger (J.) 
13245, 19788. 
Hellmuth (P.) 
Helman (H.) 
18244. 
Helmer (C.) Démence du coeur. 3855. 
Helmers (J. A.) Slam bang rag. 


6590, 15704 


12461, 


7008, 


Abie, dot’s not a 


(H. L.) Hotel St. Francis. 


Shopping. 24860. 
Beautiful thoughts of 


Entr’acte valse. 


I den lyse nat. 423. 
Caprice in B minor. 


10154. 

Helmick (R.) Twenty years ago. 
10504. 

Helms (P. M.) Composer’s favorite. 
TTAS. 


Heltman (F.): 


Clover blossom rag. 19627. 


Spooning in the moonlight. 22116, 
24459. 
Sunflower babe. 22142. 
HMeltnvan: . Ort BD) Country band. 
13007. 
Helton (A. E). Tidings of victory. 
17500. 


Hemberger (T).: 
Deutsch jetzt und deutsch fur im- 
mer. 7876. 
Lenore. 18498. 
Oh, Miss Springtime. 
Hemery (V.): 
Devotion. 3865. 
Gondola (La) 
I had a land. 
Soldiers of fortune. 


18785. 


1775. 
1895, 16430. 
27088. 


INDEX 


pt: Iti ss vE 5 


Henderson (C. G.) Whistle and Ill 
come to you my lad. 15591. 

Henderson (C. H.) music ¢o. 
maker. 20655. 

Henderson (F. P.) 
song book. 17822. 

Henderson (G. M.) When I have for- 
gotten you. 17654. 

Henderson (J. W.): 


Trouble 


Simpson college 


Beneath His wings I’m safely 
hiding. 25123. 
Fellow pilgrims. 25616. 
Forward against the foe. 25648. 
Hark the Saviour calleth. 25805. 
Jesus is mine. 26090. 
Living every hour for Jesus. 
26234. 


We will crown Him. 27459. 
Hendler (H.) Frisco the Paris of the 
U. S. A. 18156. 
Hendrick (J.) Flower and the hum- 
ming bird. 238026. 
Hendricks (F.) Sérénade espagnole. 


220385. 
Hendrix (O. R.) Nawasseh. 21782. 
Hendy (H.) Ob you Reds. 20316. 
Henemier (R. H.): 
I’m in love with you. 21892. 
I took it on the run. 213899. 
Will you be my bonnie. 223885. 


Henius (J.): 


Hear the song resounding. 381. 
Lovely flower thou seemest. 568. 
Moorish serenade. 2288. 
My dearie. 650. 
Requiescat. 26861. 
Say, where is the gentle loved one. 
845. 
Henneberg (P.) Love’s whispers. 
9085. 
Hennessy (J. J.) Graduation march. 
abr(e ns 
Hennessy (S.) Sur ie théme obligé. 
15200. 
Henning (M.): 
Ballade. 8445. 
Caprice. 8446. 
Dolce far niente. 7905. 
Humoreske. 8518. 


Henninges (R. E.): 


My country ‘tis of thee. 20243. 
Our banner. 20346. 
Star-spangled banner. 20563. 


Henninges (W. H.) 
ner. 205638. 


Star bangled ban- 


Hennings (J.) Nobody loves a skinny 
guy. 16946. 

Hennings (J. & W.) Skid-diddle-dad- 
dle-dum. 15050. 

Hennuyer (A.) Fée aux genéts. 
1660. 

Henri (F.): 

Go carry a mesage to mother. 
1766. 


Henri (F.)—Continued. 
I can’t see why you are lonely 
love. 21415. 
In a cottage by the river. 
In the valley. 8716. 
Just a little broken-hearted orphan 
boy. 11568. 
Old moss-covered bench. 
Publicity. 5889. 
Spooning with your 
436. 
Sweet bird. 6522. 
Teckamo. 15245, 12565 (68). 
Twilight thoughts of you. 12375. 
When Iwas a barefoot boy. 10722. 
Henri (J.): 


461. 


5636. 


sweetheart. 


Chanson napolitaine. 15928. 
En gondole. 16142. 
Menuet. 16811. 
Henriques (F.) Bé@rne-trio. 3489. 
Henry (C. W.) Home of the soul. 
25862. 
Henry (F. G.) Aeroplane. 24933. 
Henry (J.) We'll know we'll under- 
stand. 15501. 
Henry: (J. Hy: 
Menuet rococo. 9256. 
Sur le lace. 10307. 
Henry (R.): 
Bertie plays billards. 13809. 
Porkpie and sausage. 2496. 


Henry (S. R.): 

Down in Yucatan. 
(70), 16105. 

He wasn’t such a bad chap after 
all. 18382, 11538 (38)z 

I’m looking for a nice young fel- 
low. 23359. 

I’ve got the time. 4614, 7182 (1387), 
13736. 

Night brings the stars and you. 
9466, 12565 (58). 

Speak one word. 27134. 


15159, 15704 


T. P. G. 15220-15222. 
T. P. G. march and _ two-step. 
19165. 


12565 (67). 
7110, 


T. P. G. barn danee. 

Wreck of the good ship love. 
7182 (183), 10828. 

Yucatana man. 19428, 194387 (79). 

Night brings the stars and you. 
9466. 

Wreck of the good ship love. 7110, 
10823. 

I’ve got the time, I’ve got the place, 
but it’s hard to find the girl. 
7182 (137). 

I’ve got the time, I’ve got the place. 
4614. 

He wasn’t such a bad chap after 
all.) 1158" 438): 

Down in Yucatan. 16105. 


Hensch (A. G.), jr. How do I look to 
you Jioot 


1792 


INDEX 


nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Henschel (G.): 
Brook sings clear and cool. 
(32). 
Chant de berceau. 7630. 
I once had a sweet little doll, 
dears. 7182 (88). 
Morning hymn. 6835. 
Santa Claus march. 1153 (162). 
Spanish serenade. 3119 (198). 
Three vocal duets. 21330. 
Wait thou still. 10887 (80). 
When all the world is young, lad. 
7182 (98). 
Henselt (—.) Liebeslied. 18518. 
Henselt (A. von) Si oiseau j’étais. 
19064. 
Herald Square music pub. co.: 
Crushed roses. 253887. 
Cupid’s message. 253898. 
Herard (P. S.) Troisiéme légende. 
6729. 
Herbert 
7536. 
Herbert (H.): 
To-morrow never comes. 6712. 
You’re the best one in the bunch. 
12549. 
Herbert (J. B.): 
Army of the Lord. 1237. 
Class, convention, concert, choir. 
142. 
Get into the fight. 4230. 
Give thanks to God. 17683. 
Grace, amazing grace. 13509. 
Here and there. 13619. 
His mother wept. 1855. 
Meet it with a smile. 2231. 
O happy day. 2373. 
O love that will not let me go. 


7182 


(C. G.)  Brown-eyed Sue. 


14524. 
O ’tis a great change for me. 
14536. 
Pillar of fire. 2484. 
Some folks are very proud. 2716. 
Up with the torches. 2919. 
Voice culture in classes. 1054. 


Who knows what the bells Say. 
3050. 
Herbert (V.): 


Dance of the marionettes. 25410, 
27691. ; 

Dear old fairyland. 7863. 

Encore (L’) 20814 (49), 21136. 


Everybody else’s girl looks better 
to me than mine. 8079. 

Fantastic dance. 1153 (24). 

Frolic of the fairies. 8197. 

Ha! Ha! Ha! 8362. 

I love to read the papers in the 
morning. 8586. 

I’m falling in love with someone. 
25934, 27705. 

I want a man to love me. 8622. 

I want to be a wild, wild rose. 
8625. 


Herbert (V.)—Continued. 
If I were anybody else but me. 
25981, 27708. 
If you ever want a favor, mention 


me. 1153 (54). 
In so-so society. 8701. 
It never, never can be love. 


26054, 27712. 


It’s pretty soft for Simon. 26061, 
27718. 

Italian street song. 26067, 26068, 
27714. 

Mah honey love. 9114. 

Mary Drew. 5238. 

Mister Voodoo. 26420, 27722. 

My gypsy sweetheart. 11831. 


My toast to you. 26512. 

Naughty Marietta. 26521, 27727. 

*Neath the southern moon. 26531, 
27729. 


New Orleans jeunesse dorée. 
26546, 27730. 

Oh, those boys. 9555. 

Old Dutch. 712, 11538 (42), 1153 
(90), 1158 (91), 1158 (92), 
2406, 14577, 15704 (124), 17742 
Cine 

Pourquoi. 11538 (97). 


Rosalind. 9950. 

Russian duo and dance. 1153 
(100). 

Superstitious. 6506. 

Sweet by and by. 27204, 27736. 

Sweet sixteen. 10328-10332. 


Sweet wireless whispers. 11538 
Gia? 

There’s a raft of money in graft. 
10413. 

They follow me everywhere. 10421. 

We've hunted the wolf. 27458, 
27745. 

You marry a Marionette. 27577, 
Zio, 


Herbstmanover (Hin) 4487. 
Herfordt (Ff. H.) Girl with the violet 
eyes. 25711. 


Herman (J. L.) 
Herman (N.) 


Rising star. 12074. 
Flight of the doves. 


13350. 
Hermann (A.): 
Dva tulaci. 18067. 


Maly myslivecéek. 18598. 
Hermann (H.): 


Adler der du fliegst tiber meere. 


22459. 

Auf meiner herzliebsten iugelein. 
15781. 

Gestern abend ging ich aus Mes- 
sina. 238092. 

Guekt der goldne mond herunter. 
16318. 

Lied zum einschlummern. 16650. 

Mir triiumte die nacht. 23816. 

O sonne welche macht. 23976. 


- 1793 


INDEX 


pt. 1, NYS:5 ves 


Hermann (H.)—Continued. 
Sara, Sarella, wach auf. 24272. 
Voglein ist geflogen. 17605. 
Hermann (L. A.) Wenn die ftisschen 


sie heben. 19349. 
Hermann (M. L.) Remember the 
poor. 20417. 
Hermann (T.) 12 melodious études. 
18252. 
Hermann (W.) Always remember 
mother. 1196. 
Hermes (E.) Lonely rose. 26241. 
Hern (F. E.): 
I can always depend on you. 
Zoos. 
When you were Emma Lou. 
10751. : 
Hernandez (R. J.): 
Battle commander. 22579. 


United service. 24688. 
Herold (F.) Zampa. 7158. 
Heron-Maxwell (K.) My own little 
eolleen. 11847. 
Herr Biedermeier und frau. 10691. 
Herries (KE. M.): 
Ada Grey. 12579. 
Balloon honeymoon. 12748. 
Blackberry Jim. 12811. 
Carlotta. 12897. 
Crazy things a woman will do. 
130138. 
Is n’t this a funny world. 13859. 
Katy. 16584. 
Lullaby. 14166. 
Sally. 14927. 
What kappened to me. 15525. 


Won’t you come up dearie. 15640. 
Herrington (J. W.) Self instructor 
for the guitar. 12154. 
Herrington (R.) Pearlie. 9671. 
Herrington music co. Self instructor 
for the guitar. 12154. 
Herrle (F. B.) Causeway march and 
two-step. 12906. 
Herrmann (W.) Leben. 8908. 


Herrnfeld (A. & D.) Das kann ich 
dir nicht sagen. 3823. 
Herschelman (F.) Miss 

Eliza Brown. 20206. 
Hersey (L. FE.) Waltz fantasie. 1059. 
Hershey (U. H.): 

Alleluia. 1187. 
Awake, rejoice. 7364. 
Bread of the world. 


Juanita 


3504. 


Come all Christian people. 7725. 

Glorious news! The Saviour 
liveth. 8281, 

Good will to men. 1781. 


Hail the King. 1817. 

Happy bells. 1822. 

He lives to reign. 8410. 

Holy Shepherd be my guide. 1858. 

Let not your heart be troubled. 
8936. 


Listen to the bells. 8995. 


Hershey (U. H.)—Continued. 
Little stars. 2146. 
Lo a star is gleaming. 2150. 
Merry bells are ringing. 2244. 
O’er the teaming earth. 9536. 
On Easter day. 9589. 
Rejoice, the Lord is King. 2548. 
Ring, ye merry joy bells. 2563. 
Softly the Babe was watching. 


ar (alae 
Tell it o’er. 10377. 
Wake little flowers. 10635. 
Where dwelleth He. 3041. 


While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 3046. 

Hersom (F.) 

Hersom (F. E.) 


Lotus flower. 26263. 


Hert (W. B.) Kemper march. 13953. 
Hertel (J. W.) St. Patrick’s day. 
839. 


Hertzberg (J.) Abie, dot’s not a busi- 
ness for you. 3140. 
Heryer (M. M.): 
I want to be a good girl, but—? 
25961, 
Only remember the best dear. 
26677. 
Phi Delta Theta waltz. 18870. 
Venetian dreams. 27396. 
Herz (M.): 
Fair maid. 13623. 
Fileuse (La) 18825. 
Pippa passes. 13624. 
Shadow march. 13623. 
Spring is coming. 13624. 
Two songs. 138623. 
Herzer (W.) Every body two-step rag. 
18104. 
Hess (C.): 
Je tiens 4 ton baiser. 200386. 
Lettre 4 Vinconnue. 20084. 
Ma mie Suzette. 20143. 
Ne rérez plus. 20267. 
Pour toute la vie. 20386. 
Réves fous. 20420. 
Hesse (G.) Réves. 812. 
Heuiicker (F. W.) ‘Tattle tale. 12303. 
Heuberger (T.) Im chambre séparée. 
25994. 
Heuberger (R.): 


~ Licht sonnenwenden ist da. 2118. 
Nachtwardler. 23828. 
Heugel & cie.: 
Ah! la birons plus! 17756. 
Aimer, boire, chanter. 6474. 
Avo de rotehe. 17759. 
Air de ballet. 26359. 
Amourettes (Les) 19475. 
Au s’est accompli. 10936. 


Aprés londée. 7296. 


Aragonaise. 20171. 
Ariane. 9174. 
Ariette. 7307. 


Au Printemps. 25040. 
Au sommet. 7239. 


1794. 


Irishman’s toast. 4768.. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Heugel & cie.—Continued. 
Danse des fakirs. 13060, 16048. 
Danse des petites apprenties. 7836. 
Danse galante. 7838. 


Heugel & cie.—Continued. 
Aubade printaniére. 19494. 
Aurore. 7347. 

Aux berceaux. 7357. 
Ave Maria. 22551. Danse triste. 7840. 
Avee mes sens, avec mon coeur. Danse violente. 7842. 

7362. Dedicace. 18094. 
Bai bai bai comijado. 17825. Dernier sommeil de la _ Vierge. 
Bateliers (Les) 7406. 20178. 
Beau Danube bleu. 6475. Derniére aubade. 19694, 22886. 
Berceaux (Les) 7450. Deux danses espagnoles. 1306. 
Bereeuse. 7451, 15888. Didza Dzanetta! 18019. 
Berceuse amoureuse. 12785. Dieu créa le desert. 9180. 
Bergére aux champs. 12787. Dites-lui que je ’aime. 9181. 
Billet. 12797. Dextuor. 1591, 3881. 
Blancheurs d’ailes. 226382. Don Quichotte. 52438, 21664. 
Blotti comme un oiseau frileux. Duo mimé. 7963. 

7492. Eau vivante. 219. 


Bourreio (La) d’Obernho. 17869. Echo pastoral. 7999. 
= oan Ec goer Eh! caillo! Bello caillo! 18670. 


os 46 En caique. 8026. 
- ee me Encore divinis. 8084. 
Caprice sur une fanfare. 22710. Hntr’acte Sévillana. 16774. 
Caravane. 7596. Etudes choisies. 4021. 
Caresses d’enfant. 20974. Txercices et études pour le trille. 


Cavatine. 25258. 16167. 


Célébre Ave Maria. 16305. 
Célébres gammes. 3608. 
Célébres lecons de solfége. 1394. 
C’est quelque chose. 12874. 
C’etait en Juin. 7560. 
Cendrillon. 9177. 

Chamois (Le) 7618. 
Chanson. 25510. 

Chanson @’amour. 3628. 
Chanson d’été. 7622. 
Chanson de Fleurette. 36382. 
Chanson désespérée. 18618. 


Chanson du rayon de lune. 7626. 


Chant de moisson. 20984. 
Chant de nourrice. 7631. 
Chérubin. 11747. . 

Chevrier (Le) 7653. 

Ciel en nuit s’est déplie. 7688. 
Clair d’etoiles. 7696. 

Clair de lune. 7698. 


Clair de lune de Werther. 20172. 


Claudine. 22783. 

Cloches de Mai. 7709. 

Comme Dieu rayonne. 146. 
Compagne (La) 12988. 
Contredanse des grisettes. 7763. 
Crepuscule. 21663. 

Cri du coeur. 7789, 22828. 
Crucifix (Le) 7800. 

Da. que venio chercha? 17986. 
Dans la Puszta. 7830, 22854. 
Dans le pare. 7831. 


Dans les dunes par un clair matin. 


7832. ; 


Dans les gorges du Chabet. 7833. 
Dans un parfum de roses blanches. 


Ly Al 


Danse basque variée. 7834, 16040. 
1795 


xercices journaliers de solféges. 
1642, 4042, 40438. 
Exercices techniques. 4044. 
Fantaisie arabe. 8108. 
Feindin. 16194. 
Femme passa. 23007. 
Wéte chez Thérése. 4088, 23012. 
Féte espagnole. 9183. 
Feuilles du matin. 221380. 
Fille aux oranges. 21184. 
Fleurs et papillons. 11258. 
Fontaines (Les) 16222. 
Forét (La) 16281. 
Fremersberg (Le) 16241. 
Gentille aubade. 21226. 
Gracieux badinage. 16308. 
Grégoire. 198538. 
Grisélidis. 14238. 
lu (la) 4256, 28120. 
Harmonie du soir. 8889. 
Hermanita. 8458. 
Heure sonne au loin. 8455. 
Hier. 113888. 
Himmel hangt tief. 16877. 
Houles. 8496. 
Humoresque. 1877. 
Hymne au Christ. 8531. 
Idylle d’un patre. 21419. 
Idylle printaniére. 164783. 
Tei n’ ai cin sos. 18358. 
Im walde. 16496. 
Infini (L’) 8728. 
Intermezzo de Cavalleria rusti- 
cana. 20167. 
Ivanieff. 2013. 
Jardin du Luxembourg. 13882. 
Je me pleure. 21483. 
Jongleur de Notre Dame, 9184. 


INDEX 


pt. 117, 1. S.,. V5 


Heugel & cie.—Continued. 


Jumeaux de Bergame. 4868, 8806. 

Kalter mond. 16582. 

Korrigane (La) 11595. 

Lecons de solfége. 1258. 

Libellule (La) 8950. 

Liebesverhingnis. 1664S. 

Livre d’orgue. 23636. 

Louise. 5107. 

Maison du souvenir. 9127. 

Mandolines. 21642. 

Marche bohémienne. 9146, 16758. 

Marche des roisaméricains. 9148. 
11731. 

Master Bob. 2217. 

Mazurketta de salon. 16789. 

Méditation. 2227. 

Mélancolie du bonheur. 92834. 

Menuet pompieux. 9255. 

Mille et une nuits. 221381. 

Mon frére le vent. 9811. 

Neige (La) 9452. 

Noél. 9483. 

Noel recit chretien. 9484. 

Nonne (Die) 16951. 

O portes. 2660S. 

Obal dins lou Limousi. 18779. 

Oh, le jolie conte. 21824. 

Ou done est Colombine. 21857. 

Oiscleur amour. 9569. 

Oiseaux de nuit. 9568. 

O mont, poussiere-d’étoiles. 9519. 

On ne badine pas avec l’amour. 
17024. 

Ond’ onorén gorda? 18803. 

Orage et lever du jour. 9619. 

Orphée aux enfers. 26629. 

OU vont les belles filles? 5696. 

Our lady’s juggler. 5247. 

Panis Angelicus. 16775. 

Papillons (Les) 9645. 

Para lou loup poulotto! 18838. 

Paris joyeux. 18835. 

Pensée d’automne. 20174. 

Petite  pastorale champenoise. 
26747. 

Pierrot s’amuse. 21890. 

Pour toujours. 24144. 

Prélude. 25509. 

Problems techniques. 9786. 

Promenade 4 l’étang. 24167. 

Puce (La) 18915. 

Puzzle. 17140. 

Quand irons-nous dans la forét? 
5896. 


Quatuor. 1592. 

Quatuor 4 coudes. 5908. 

Que tes yeux, clair, tes yeux d'été. 
9805. 

Qui c’est la notre foi. 146380. 

Refrain de printemps. 14824. 

Réve aux etoiles. 17172. 

Réve dune moment. 5964, 18942. 

Reverie-scherzo. 9882. 

Réves. 14848. 


1796 


Heugel & cie.—Continued. 


Roi de Lahore. 20175. 

Romanesque. 14879. 

Ronde du zéphyr. 14882. 

Roses de Juin. 9965. 

Sang viennois. 22132. 

Sappho. 595. 

Schifer jung. 17258. 

Scherzo. 11770. 

Scherzo du 2° concerto. 24295. 

Schnollende. 17256. 

Scéne de l’essayage. 10030. 

Se sabio drouletto! 19028. 

Sentier (Le) 14974. 

Sérénade 4 Ninon. 27009. 

Sérénade de Don Quichotte. 9187. 

Sérénade du passant. 18619. 

Sérénade rose. 10102. 

S’il arrive jamais. 9988. 

Si j’osais dire. 19062, 24363. 

Six petits preludes. 2466. 

Six pieces. 2465. 

So lauter dem herz. 173848. 

Soir dans les pins. 10174. 

Soir de silence. 24407. 

Soirée au prater. 17349. 

Soleil se joue sans les vagues. 
10180. 

Solféges 4 changements de clef. 
2714, 6350. 

Sombre maison. 15087. 

Sonate en mi bémol. 25487. 

Sous la profondeur des feuiiles. 
24449, 

Sous les bosquets. 10228. 

Souvenir d’anten. 17379. 

Sur le clavecin. 22147. 

Sur le lac d’argent. 10308. 

Suivous le vol des papillons. 10286. 

Suzette et Suzon. 17426. 

Ta bonte. 10348. 

Tango. 10359. 

Temps des roses. 17465. 

Tendre aveu. 12315. 

Ton que t’'aimabo. 192438. 

Tout dort. 10477. 

Tout passe. 5248. 

Toujours. 9198. 

Transcriptions en clef de sol. 2891. 

Triestesse de Dulcinée. 9194. 

Triumph des Prometheus. 1021. 

Trois bourrées de Basse Auvergne. 
19305. 

Trois préludes. 8116. 

Unlingst. 17561. 

Valse de ballet. 19292. 

Valse de Mimi Pinson. 10553. 

Valse lente de Sylvia. 20686. 

Veille du départ. 10572. 

Veillée en Bresse. 6821, 6822. 

Veilles-tu, ma senteur de soleil. 
10573. 

Vent qui passe. 15421. 

Vers les cimes. 10585. - 

Vers tout ce qui fut toi. 10586. 

Vertige (Le) 10587. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Heugel & cie.—Continued. 
Verwitwet. 17598. 
Violes sur l'eau. 
Vision. 15448. 
Visions intérieures. 10608. 

Voix aériennes. 10616. 

Voix de la patrie. 15459. 

Voulia (La.) la petiote. 19311. 

Vous m’avez dit. 10622. 

White negroes. 20760. 

Wie sie schreitet so anmuthreich. 
17695. 


10615. 


Whisky and soda. 15590. 
6° impromptu. 20812. 
9° Barearolle. 3119. 


Gavotte (La) de Puyjoli. 
5 éme impromptu. 1658. 
Heuman (R.) Zwei lie der. 
19899. 
Heuser (E.): 
Bachlein am waldesrande. 
In der Puszta. 16499. 
Jugend (Der) zur 
11568. 
Leichte variationem. 4992. 
Tanzchen im grtinen. 17441. 
Variationen, tiber Alles neu macht 


5244. 
19897— 


15804. 


kurzweil. 


der Mai. 10568. 
Heuzenroeder (M.) Thou art my 
queen. 6659. 
Hewitt (J. F.) Back again. 17822. 


Hewitt "Crs. J.) 
23629. 
Hewlett(T.) Night is far spent. 
Hewlett (W. H.) 
O Christ. 14351. 
Hewlette (B. F.): 
Never have a spare room. 9457. 
Please let me play in the wild 
woods. 17169. 
Swinging. 17488. 
Heyde (J. F.): 
Memory of thee. 9248. 
O mistress mine. 9243. 


Heyden (F. van) Weaner schrammeln. 
27460. 
Heyman (K.): 
Butterfly (The) 


Little (The) men. 


5525. 
More love to Thee 


15890. 
Dead bird. 160538. 
Dinna turn. 18020. 


Fairy song. 16174. 

Fountain (The). 

Lullaby. 16720. 

My bairnie. 26475, 

Robin (The) 17190. 

Sparrow (The) 17880. 

Winsome lassie. 27546. 
Heyne (R.): 

Weisse tod. 22327. 

Wenn mein midel winkt. 
Heyser (EK. K.): 

Around the throne. 7314. 

Calm on the listening ear. 3575. 

Great is the Lord. 23167. 


16233. 


22329. 


Heyser (HE. K.)—Continued. 
Hallelujah sing to Jesus. 
Hark, the song. 138575. 
How excellent. 4490. 

If ye love Me. 19990. 

Lead us O Father. 14017. 

My country, ’tis of thee. 16884. 

O clap your hands. 2366. 

O come, let us sing. 5572. 

Praise and thanksgiving. 26779. 

Praise God, from whom all bless- 
ings flow. 9756. 

Rejoice in the Lord. 21946. 

Rock of ages. 18959. 

Saviour divine. 26964. 

There’s a song in the air. 

To you is born a Saviour. 

Hickman (B.): 

Dearie, you’re my dream girl. 
254387. 
Oh you moon. 18791, 24005. 

Hickman (J.) Ob, you moon. 

24005. 
Hickman (J. H.) Dearie youre my 
dream girl. 25437, 


23196. 


27288. 
27330. 


18791, 


Hickman (W. M.) Diplomat. 7891. 

Hickok (C. A.) Girl of the red, white 
and blue. 16266. 

Hickok (C. S.) Yankee men. 15657. 


Hickok (J. L.) Zeta Phi. 17739. 
Hickox (G.) In the valley where the 
daisies are in bloom. 23451. 


Hicks (R. J.) Sky blue. 15051. 

Higginbotham (R.) Memories of 
home. 11766. 

Higginbottom (W. H.) Woman of 
Westminster. 24862. 


Higgins (Mrs. B. M.): 
Love will find a way. 28668. 
Mike. 23812. 
Rosie Ryan. 24239. 
Slavey (The) 24898. 
When the moon am a _ shinin’. 


24795. 
Higgins (H. S.) Memories of child- 
hood. 26885. 
Higgins (lL. A.) My love for you is 
true. 9400. 


Higgins (R.) You’re the sweetest gir! 
IT ever knew. 10854. 
Higgs (H. M.): 
Grotesques (The) 19862, 23181. 
Russian folk-songs. 26988. 
Higham (A. L.) I want you for my 
beau. 13744. 
Highland (N.): 
Belle of a college town. 
Modern education. 26424. 
Hilbury (C.): 
About the matter, 


25117. 


I ain't got noth 


ing to say. 7191. 
He used to play on the oboe 
113872. 


I love my lazy Lou. 11480. 


L797 


INDEX 


Pptring ase 


Hilbury (C.)—Continued. 
Oh, Charlie! don’t leave your Mary 
Ann. 5618. 

P. C. Green. 18829. 
Hildebrand (E.) Olympia waltz. 
Hildebrand (EK. T.) 

singing. 260. 
Hildebrand-Burnett co. 

in singing. 260. 
Hildebrandt (U.) Giildne sonne. 21298. 
Hildreth (R. E.) Royal rake. 12095. 


718. 
First lessons it 


First lessons 


Hilgermann (L.) Neue gesangschule. 
11868. 
Hill (—) I don’t want no Swanee 


river. 424. 
Hill (Lady A.): 
Love’s last gift. 5143. 
Toute 4 moi. 24639. 
Hill (A. A.) Yow’re a fool to forsake 
your self. 22421, 
Hill (A. E.) Why have you changed 
your mind. 7082. 
Hill (C.) Elise gavotte. 3986. 
Hill (C. L.) In the fall when the 
round-up is over. 26018. 


Hill (C. 8.) My June girl. 9392. 
Bill (D:),: 
Constancy. 22811. 
When you wake. 24820. 
Hill (F. B.) Who’s looney now. 
24832. 


Eel (Gs 
Baptized in the Holy Ghost. 17827. 
We'll stay at the fountain. 19332. 
When we see Him face to face. 
19372. 


Hill (F. E.) Hill (D. M.) Baptized 
in the Holy Ghost. 17827. 

Hill (D. M.) When we see Him face 
to face. 193872. 


Bult (mh. Ei and irs, A...) 
Ever onward. 18108. 
In the promised land. 18398. 


Bie Git @ be Cy as Jee 
Faith brings the victory. 16178. 
Kept by His power. 11585. 
Love took Him there. 11676. 
Hill (M:. O.) Iroquois) atasm 


Hill (M. S.) Christal glen waltz. 
14387. 

Hill (O..R.) When it’s honey time in 
Honey-land. 1090. 

Hill (W.) St. George’s march. 20463, 
26948. 

Hill (W. H.) Debut march and two- 
step. 18098. 


Hillabrant (—) Sleepsy bye. 900. 
Hillard (M. D.) Yowu’re just the same 
sweet girl. 7142. 
Hille (G.) Air de ballet. 
Hiller: (RB) 
Dance under the linden. 138050. 
Evening song. 4033. 
Tone miniatures. 15828. 
Under the Christmas tree. 22237. 
Hillis (J. P.) Will I empty-handed be. 
15606. 
Hillman (C.): 
Legende. 23580. 
Nocturne. 23258. 
Hillman (D. L.): 
Cupid’s dream. 3794. 
Echoes of the parade. 1604. 


5721. 


Hilltanne (—) I don’t want no 
Swanee river. 424. 
Hilsher (F.) Cunning Cupid. 7805. 


Hilton-Turvey (T.) First song. 18188. 
Himan (A.): 

Emblem of liberty. 3989. 

My ladye faire. 5440. 


Himmelman (C.) & co. Flying bird. 


8159. 

Himmler (J.) Kinderwachtparade 
(Kine) 26136. 

Hinchman (B.), jr. Songs of Dickin- 
son. 19102. 


Little children can be true. 18528. | Hinds (A. R.) Short story. 6184. 
Tarry for the power. 19180. Hinds (D. C.) Jesus died for you 
Hill (G.C.) Lovey dovey dove. 26285. and me. 21489. . 
Hili (J.) Valse brillante. 15404. Hinds, Noble & Hldredge: 
Hill (J. J.) Molasses candy. 23834, Mand.-cello. 5200. 
PAMOCEY Most popular mandolin dance. 
18 GUA (A fe Ora) Ya 21715. 
Boo-loo beau. 25175. Most popular Mother goose songs. 
Chief Bunga-boo. 1423,19487 (32), 23854. 
19612. Most popular orchestra folio. 
Mum’s the word Mister Moon. 11803. 
5397. Most popular selections for cornet 
Oh you drummer. 9560. and piano. 18682. 
When the sun goes down. 10741. Most popular selections for the 
When the sun goes down. 10887 ‘cello and piano. 20223. 
(214). Most popular selections for the 
Hill (L.) Love’s awakening. 21606. trombone and piano. 20224. 
Bill, (M. D.)i: Most popular selections from most 
Boat song. 22642. popular comic operas. 23855. 
Capriccietto. 23257. Most popular violin dance pieces. 
Gavotte. 23082. 23856. 4 
Petite march. 24099. Simpson college song book. 17322. 
1798 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Hinds, Noble & Eldredge—Continued. 
Song of Dickinson. 19102. 
Songs of the University of Penn- 
Sylvania. 917. 
Tenor-mandola. 
Hingtgen (J. P.): 
I’d like to marry you. 18679. 
Somebody’s smiling. 2722. 
Sweet Genevieve. 10324. 
Take me round to the nickle the- 
atres. 10352. 


Hinkle (H. N.) Angela. 12640. 
Hinkson (A.) Unloved wife’s appeal. 
10535. 
Hinkson (K.) Irish love song. 
Hmeriehs (fF. C.): 
College town waltzes. 
Golden moon. 8808. 
Hinton (J. H.) Vesper hymn. 27408. 
Hinzpeter (L.) Gavotte. 16252. 
Hirchmann (H.) Vie (La) joyeuse. 
10598. 


6605. 


23461. 
143. 


Hirlemann (T.) Bien, Marie. 7460. 
Birseh- (1x A.) : 
Come back to Bohemia. 22440 


(22), 22796. 

Consequences. 25368, 27689. 

Girl is new. 4240. 

Gypsy land. 23187, 24911 (114). 

I got you. 8552, 7182 (181). 

If we were married. 23404, 24911 
(128). 

If you were there with me. 23414, 
24911 (129). 

In a bungalow. 27709. 

In fantasia. 7182 (116), 8691. 


Love is like a red red rose. 22440 
(48), 28661. 
Man [I love. 22440 (48), 23716. 


Noisy Illinois. 5540, 

Sentimental moon. 
24331. 

There’s an aeroplane air about 
you. 24598, 24911 (179). 


22440 (59), 


Tie a red ribbon on me. 24624, 
24911 (181). 

Wedding bells. 22440 (72), 
24771. 

When my sist’ Tetrazin met my 
Cousin Carus. 7182 »=(182), 
10728. 

Zinga Zula man. 22440 (78), 
24901. 

Hirsch (R.) Korporal (Der) 18988. 
Hirsch (T.) Wanderers traumbild. 
17626. 


Hirsekorn (K. P.) There’s no one 


like the old folks after all. 998. 
Hirst (C. HE.) Vivacite (La) 10609. 
His honor the barber. 26773, 27277. 


His honor the Sultan. 

Hission (C.): 
Cupid’s dart. 
My Irish girlie. 


8469. 


17985 
5435. 


Hit pub. co.: 
Our emblem, 26689. 


You are the only one. 27570. 
Hitz (F.) Pastorale. 20351. 
Hnos (G. P.): 

Impromptu danza. 18654. 


Ugolina danza. 
Foa gs /¢., (Mi) 
1441, 
Hoare (D.): 
National anthem. 5500. 


19272. 
Christmas lullaby. 


School number. 6115. 
Hobbs (B.): 

Seven responses. 4457. 

Two responses. 4458. 
Hoberg (B. M.): 

April shower. 7299. 


Awakening, 7366. 
Lily (The) 8986. 
My choice. 93864. 


Hobile (A. S.) Happiness. 
Hobrooke (J.) Dylan, 
wave. 19719. 


Hochbaum (H.) Tell me what you 
think of me. 24573. 
Hochstein (C.) Beim 
ete 
Hochstein (K.): 
Abendfrieden. 10894. 
Altdeutsches lied. 7249. 
An die heimat. 3224. 
Aus weiten fernen  kehrt 
weider. 22546. 
Burschenlied, 7551. 
Erntetanz. 13250. 
Fahr’ wohl. 8096. 
Friihlings gruss. 11284. 
Glocklein im tale. 8280. 
Heimatklange. 84389. 
Herzenstausch. 13625. 
Juche. 18916. 
Landsknechtslied. 530. 
Lebt wohl, kameraden 
8917. 
Lenzes erwachen. 
Letzte nachtwache. 
Morgenlied. 143858. 
Mutter. 14881. 
Rheingruss. 9884. 
Ringlein (Das) 14861. 
Schweigende nacht. 14960. 
Serenade. 10089. 
Unser Rheingau. 
Verpasst. 154380. 
Wenn nur der Rhein nicht wiir. 
aaa sy 
Zur wahistatt. 
Hodge (—): 
Every Adam always has an Eve. 
4085. 
I’m going back to work down on 
the farm. 4576. 
Moonlight dear. 681. 
Only baby fingers. 5672. 


4378. 
son of the 


scheiden. 


ich 


mein. 


8929. 
8948. 


10538. 


157083. 


ID 


INDEX 


Hodge (C. R.) Magnificat and nune 


dimittis. 21638. 
Hodge (V.) He knoweth the way 
that I take. 8407. 
I will follow Jesus. 21410. 


What a hope I have in Jesus. 


19351. 
Hodges (D. F.) Father, keep us in 
Thy care. 11236. 
Gyp junior. 24911 (14). 


Hodges (E.) Song of praise. 6378. 
Hodges (EH. A.): 
Oh my, why don’t you be jolly. 
2392. 
Won’t you look me in the eye and 
say you love me. 17714. 
Hodges (J.) Chicago town. 20995. 
Hodges (J. S.: B:): 
Grant, we beseech Thee. 11330. 
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem. 
11897. 
Hodges (S.): 
Always I’m trusting. 
At Thy cross. 15774. 
Glorious light. 16279. 
I can trust Jesus. 16421. 
Narrow way. 16927. 
Hodgson (R. A.) Three encore songs. 


15735. 


4459. 
Hoenig (Mae) At the old cross roads. 
(3s. 
Hoscheler (A.) Vater unser. 1042. 
Hof (G. A.) How can you save 
money. 138650. 
Wildrose. 17696. 
Hofer (W. L.) Roses and blushes. 
18982. 
Hoff (F.) Trinklied. 15341. 
Hoff (F. R.) Old, old tale. 24017. 
Hoff (G. A.) Let’s all have fun to- 
night. 89387. 


Hoffecker (D. M.) 
gets busy. 22358. 
Hoffman (C.) music co.: 
Days that have gone by. 16050. 
Love that can never be told. 18572. 
Minerva. 26411. 
Miss Independence. 143814. 
Ogerita waltzes. 14554. 
Oh, eyes of tender gentle blue. 


When Uncle Sam 


17011. . 
- Snipes. 902. 
Whispering cupids. 1109. 
Hoffman (EH. A.): 
God knows it all. 27623. 


I am happy anywhere. 4518. 
Pray and earnestly plead. 27658. 
Step by step. 6465. 
Whom have I in heaven but Thee. 
27678. 
Hoffman (F.) pseud. See Philip Gor- 
don. 

Hoffman (Mrs. F. C.): 
Bridegroom call. 17878. 
Jesus found me. 184380. 


pt. Tee nase ve 


Hoffman (G. A.) jr. Any time you 


want me ring 1-6-9. 3247. 
Hoffman (M.): 
Deux papillons. 10887 (20). 
Forest musings. 12565 (4). 


Good bye Uncle Sammy. 23141. 
Hoffman (Max) Way down in Colon 
town. 6930. 
Hoffman (Robt.) : 
I’m Alabama bound. 13712. 

O, my luve’s like a red, red rose. 
2378. 
Hoffman (Rich.) 

(M.) 

Hoffman (W.) Every heart hath its 
inner anguish. 1639. 
Hoffman & Cooper pub. co. 

little girl. 24048. 
Hoffman (A.): 


See also Hoffman 


Only one 


Es war ein wald voll tannen. 
aCe 
Teufel, dann muss ich wandern. 


15256. 
Hoffman (A. W.) Walla-halla. 15480, 
27435. 
Hoffmann (B.) Dragon fighter. 11186. 
Hoffmann (F.): 
Am brtinele. 12619. 
Juchhe. 138915. 
Rosmarin und salbeiblatter. 14899. 
Hoffmann (J.) Polonaise in E minor. 
20381. 
Hoffmann (M.): 
Hullo London town. 8514. 
T’ll be happy too. 428. 
I thought I wanted opera. 
Parisian glide. 743. 
Proposals. 781. 
Sword is my sweetheart true. 961. 
Those dear old wedding bells. 998. 
Under the oriental moon. 1030. 
Hoffmann (R.) See Hoffmann (M.) | 


Hoffmann’s erzihlungen. 23981-23990. 


Hoffmann’s (J.) wwe.: 
Abendklinge. 3134. 
Dialog. 3868. 
Ich will dir’s nimmer sagen. 447. 
Improvisation. 4686. 
Ma hevézda. 573. 
Vision (La) 6862-6864. 
Wie ist doch die erde so schon. 
i le a 
Zwei mannerchore. 1048. 


Hoffnung (C.) My love of yesterday. 
26496. 

Hoffrichter (P.) Tramp, tramp, tramp. 
22222 


441. 


Hoffrichter (P. M.) You furnish the 


girl. 15678. 1 

Hofman (R.) Fiinf leichte instruktive 
Sttike. 25854. 

Hofmann (C.) Parisian dances. 
21870. 


Hofmann (H.) Over the waters. 5721. 


1800 


INDEX ‘ 


nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec.,. 1910 


Hofmeister (F.): 
Au jardin. 7836. 
Fiinf kinder-stiicke. 12508. 


Kothe-abend. 18480. 
Meine lieder zur laute. 20185, 
23768. 
Neue lieder. 11869. 
Seechs lieder. 6178. 
Zwei stiicke fiir violine. 11716. 
Hofmeister (K.) Tonleiter-und inter- 
vallstudien. 67038. 
Hogan (G. R.) Calling me home. 
22697. 
Hogan (W.): 
Mr. Roosevelt our country calls 
for you. 26418. 


Our country welcomes you. 14635. 
Hogan (W. J. H.) Calling me home. 
22697. 
Hogarth (K.) Heart (The) of nature. 
23233. 
Hogben (E. J.): 


Pauline. 2453. 
My last good-bye. 11840. 
Hohenberg (E.) Charme d’amour. 
19611. 
Hohmann (O.) American roller skat- 
ing rink. 7265, 10930. 
Hoke (D.) Remember dad was a 
soldier. 9856. 
Hoke (W. D.): 
Remember dad was a_ soldier. 
9856. 
Won’t you take me up to heaven. 
22407. 


Holbrook (F.): 
He’s a fan, fan, fan. 378. 
Mrs. Casey. 626. 
Holbrooke (J.): 
Byron > 12873. 


Dark, dark, the seas. 22867. 
Dylan, son of the wave. 19719. 
My Jean. 23884. 

Pierrot and Pierrette. 9697. 
Requital (The) 21951. 
Symphonic quintett. 20593. 
Think not of it. 24605. 

Valse alsacienne. 2922. 


Where be you going. 24822. 


Holcombe (G. H.) Salute the flag. 
26953. 


Holden (A. J.): 
Awake my love. 12565 (2). 
Gloria in excelsis. 17742 (18). 
He takes my grief. 3119 (1387). 
Jubilate in E flat. 12565 (6). 
Lift your glad voices. 3119 (157), 

10887 (39). 

O salutaris hostia. 16987. 
Three bells. 12565 (9). 

Holden (C. F.) Bow down Thine ear. 


7505. 
Holder (lL. H.) Won’t you ride in my 
eanoe. 10814. 


Holder (lL. H. J.) 
son. 203807. 


Holdsworth (L.) Come to me in the 
land of dream. 25352. 


Holdsworth (W. S.) Who is on the 
Lord’s side. 10770. 


Holecek (A.) Modern march. 2279, 
Holecek (F.M.) Modern march. 2279. 


Hollaender (A.) Gavotte u. musette. 
23085. 
Hollaender (G.): 
Stiicke alter meister. 10277. 
50 melodische etuden. 13641. 
Hollaender (V.): 
Auf der hiihnerleiter. 
Borussen. 22656. 
Bummel-duett. 7548, 
Chantecler. 22739. 
Erlebnis. 4008. 
Fleissige (Die) kontoristin. 4104. 
Frauenalter. 23057. 
Fritzi und Mitzi. 4178. 
Gerson u. Hulda. 23091. 
Giampietro-marsch. 25698. 
Huldeken. 25879. 
Hurra, wir leben noch. 23306. 
Just a glimpse of two tiny feet. 
13926. 
Kirschen (Die) in nachbars gar- 
ten. 23536. 
Kometen-walzer. 23556. 
Kometenlied. 23557. 


O you Jack John- 


22540. 


Lacheouplet. 4951. 

Little charmer. 14082, 15704 
(106), 16662. 

Madame Leichtsinn. 23696. 

Marionettes (The) 5281. 

Mein freches katzerl. 5269. 

Messengerboy. 9269. 

Ninon und Gaston. 23940. 

Noblesse oblige. 23948. 

Paulinehen. 5745. 

Pompadour-menuett. 24135. 

Eninze BUSSIo. wc 

Show me how you kiss. 6185, 
15704 (128). 

Sumurun. 19142, 


Swing me high, swing me low. 
19156, 19487 (70), 20589. 

Tolle welt. 17516. 

* *  * tut’s mir leid.. 24678. 

Verheiratet. 24716. 

Wetten, dass. 24788. 

Holland (F.) What’s the difference 
when the girl you love, loves you. 
1153 (1380). 

Hollander (B.) 


2™° quatuor. 10883. 


Hollenbeck (C.) Big round moon. 
25144. 

Holley (R. G.) Queen of the Nile. 
14803. 

Hollingsworth (G.) King of the deep. 
13968. 


1801 


INDEX 


Hollins (A.): 
Death is swallowed up in victory. 


7865, 

Intermezzo. 19908. 

O holy Child, Thy mother mild. 
5578. 


Shepherds left their sheep. 2677. 
Hollins institute. Green and the gold. 
21286. 
Hollister (G. H.) Just a sweet boquet 
of flowers. 4876, 
Holloway (FE. W.) 
3230. 
Hollman (J.) Quand vous me mon- 
trez une rose. 24179. 
Holly (E.) Smile, sweetheart, smile. 
27078. 
Holmann (E#.) 


Andante sinfonico. 


You’d better think it 


over for awhile. 24884. 
Holmes (A.): 
Noél. 687. 
Standard studies for the violin. 
LSI BF 


Holmes (A. J.) In the harbor of home 
sweet home. 26022. 
Holmes (A. L.) I long to see your 


dear sweet face again. 481. 
Holmes (C. V.) I long to see your 
dear sweet face again. 481. 


Holmes (E. B.): 
Flirtation. 181389. 
Hunter’s march. 182854. 
Holmes (E. M.) Sometime I dream. 
_ Of those dear summer days. 20588. 
Holmes (G. E.): 
Azalea waltz. 3316. 
Inventor (The) 4760. 
Holnies (J. -S:) Galop mystique. 
1A 
Holmes (W. H.) There’s a pathway 
to my heart. 20627. 
Holmes music co.: 
In the harbor of home sweet home. 
26022. 
Place where the rainbow ends. 
26757. 
Holmgren (C.) What's the use of be- 
ing proud. 20737. 
Holmval (R.) Two songs. 
Holse CH :: 
Awakening of the birds. 49. 
Beetles’ dance. 25102. 
Bird’s evening song. 17851. 
Brave soldiers. 17873, 27685. 


25859, 


Cymbella. 1500, 
Demon’s ride. 179. 
Diana. 3870. 


239. 
18111, 24911 


Evening zephyrs. 
Fairies’ courtship. 


(103).. 
Festival. 4086. 
Flower festival. 1685, 
Flying witches. 18144. 


Frolic of the gnomes. 294. 


Guards’ review. 18222. 


pt.aip ssa 5 


Holst (E.)—Continued. 
Last prayer. 4972. 
Little gypsy girl. 18535. 
Lovely rose. 51386, 


March of the gnomes. 2199. 


Mountain rose. 5884. 

Nydia. 2362. 

/Old chapel bell. 18792, 194387 
(58). 


On to the charge. 721. 
Pearl of Savoy. 750, 20355. 


Pepita. 752. 

Pluto. 2490. 

Practical piano course for begin- 
ners. 21908. 

Radiant smiles. 18926. 

Reunion. 18941. -— 

St. Joseph’s prayer. 6055. 

Token of love. 2888. 

Witches dance. 193897. 


ELoOIst 3(Ge W.)r : 
Abroad as I was walking. 3141. 
Beautiful Nancy. 3378. 

Bedlam city. 3385. 

Christmas day. 253810. 

Happy stranger. 4380. 

Heart worships. 8424. 

Trish girl. 4767. 

John Barleycorn. 4843. 

Lord Dunwaters. 5089. 

New-mown hay. 5518. 

Our ship she lies in harbour. 5709. 

Scolding wife. 6130. 

Sing ivy. 6288. 

Song of fairies. 6376. 

Squire and the thresher. 

Willow tree. 7056. 

Yonder sits a fair young damsel. 
AZS: 

Young Edwin in the lowlands low. 
7146. 

Young Reilly. 7149. 

Holt CAP M:): 

Normal music course, first reader. 
27648. 

Normal music course, manual for 
the use of teachers. 27649. 

Normal musie course, second 
reader. 27650. 

Holt (E. E.) Sparking stream. 928. 

Holt ‘(HS BY) ; 

See A. C. Tufts & A. M. Holt. 
New normal music. 18751. 

Holt CE aap 
I want to bea cupid. 18739. 
Recipe of love. 14814. 

Holii(tJeake: 

Vm so glad. 19960. 
Lean on His arms. 14018. 
Some day we'll be with God. 20531. 

Holt Sie 
I wonder who you really love. 

8642. 
In Arcadia. 
Papillons. 


6446. 


21437. 
24076. 


1802 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Holt (W. T.) Flag lily. 18341. 
Holthaus (A. A.) Queen of dreams. 
5906. 
Holton (F. B.): 
Christmas praise. 22769. 
Christmas story. 22771. 
Exalt the King. 22980. 
Exalt the risen King. 8086. 
Father divine. 22996. 
Forth to the harvest. 23051. 
Glad tidings. 238115. 
Gladdened hearts. 8278. 
Glory in the highest. 23118. 
Happy day, holy day. 238204. 
He leadeth me. 4409. 
Hear the bells. 28229. 
Holy, holy. 23271. 
How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 23297. 
If you have Jesus with you. 
23410. 
King of glory. 23529. 
Let the tidings ring. 23592. 
Little white snowflakes. 23634. 
Look for the bright clouds. 23647. 
Merry bells. 238784. 
My Savior’s voice. 28896. 
Praise Him in song. 24148. 
Prince of power. 9779, 9780. 
Ring the Easter bells. 9897. 
Star of glory. 24471. 
Thanks be to God. 24583. 
There were shepherds. 24600. 
Thou Bethlehem. 24612. 
T-r-u-e true. 24658. 
Holzhei (T.) Neues Wiener operetten- 
album. 676. 


Holzmann (A.) Blaze of glory. 3460, 
7480, 12565 (18), 128138. 

Hom (C. T.) 50 melodische und fort- 
schreitende violin-tibungen. 4466. 

Homan (L.) Last request. 21542. 


Homann (W.): 
Festal sounds. 133819. 
Hunting song. 13658. 


Homer (S.): 
Banjo song. 25071. 
Dearest. 38844. 
Eternal goodness. 4015. 
Mammy’s lullaby. 5193. 
Plantation hymn. 5807. 


There’s heaven above. 6637. 
Two lovers and Lizette. 27365. 
Uncle Rome. 6773. 

Homeyer (C. W.) & co.: 
All will be well. 12604. 
When I think of thee. 380238. 


Honeywell (H.): 
Blarney (The) 12812. 
Sweetheart. 15214. 
Honnold (D. G.) Simpson college 
song book. 17322. 
Hood (H.): 
Convert (The) 20814 (4). 


Hood (H.)—Continued. 
Disappointment. 20814 (5). 
Shepherdess. 20814 (24). 
Violet (The) 20814 (28). 

Hood (H. R.) Three rustic dances. 

25871. 


Hood (J. J.) ¢o.: 
Beauty and praise. 15824. 
Bend Thou my will to Thine. 
20915. 
Christ the Lord is risen. 15962. 
Hood’s gospel songs. 21345. 
June gladness, 16570. 
King of life. 8849. 
Mighty Victor. 9285. 
Hood (R. A.) Automobiling. 12708. 
Hook (J.) ’Twas within a mile o’ 
Edinboro’. 17546. 
Hoomes (B. C.): 
In June-time, 18386. 
Sadie Brady. 6047. 
Take me back again 
sweet home. 19170. 
Hoomes & Dennis: 
In June time. 18386. 
Sadie Brady. 6047. 
Take me back again 
sweet home. 19170. 
Hooper (J. C.): 
Berceuse. 25131, 251382. 
Legende. 26183, 26184. 
Romance. 26902. 
Hooper (J. S.) Liebes rhapsodie. 
14055. 


Hope (C. W.) My love of yesterday. 
26496. 


to home 


to home 


Hope (M.) 
7245. 

Hope pub. co.: 
And it came to pass. 
Angel’s song. 22515. 
Be happy. 22583. 
Beatitudes (The) 7412. 
Branch (The) 7511. 
Bring flowers. 12848, 
Call (The) ‘7566. 
Christ is born. 22757. 
Christ or Barabbas? 3685. 
Christmas bells. 22761. 
Christmas letters. 22766. 
Christmas morning. 22767. 
City of the sure foundation. 7695. 
Clock (The) 12949, 
Come Thou Fount. 7736. 
Conquering hero comes. 
Cross of Jesus. 7792. 
Crown Him with blossoms of 
- praise. 7798. 
Day of joy. 22876. 
Divine Shepherd. 3877. 
Do the duty nearest lying. 
Dwell within me. 3948. 
Hach one in his own small way. 

13205. 


Alone, but never lonely. 


7275. 


22810. 


3882. 


1803 


68294—10——24 


INDEX 


Hope pub. co.—Continued. 


Easter bells today are ringing. 
7983. 

Easter praises. 7992. 

Enlist in the army of Jesus. 4003. 

Enter His service. 4004. 

Favorite voluntaries. 8119. 

Fill the air with hosannas. 4098. 

Flowers of the field and garden. 
13358. 

For God so loved the world. 8168. 

‘Give it out to others. 4242. 

Glory to God. 28119. 

God is goodness, God is love. 4268. 

God’s light is spreading over the 
world. 4278. 

Hang the holly garlands. 23197. 

Happy voices. 13571. 

Haste away. 4892. 

He came to His own. 8402. 

He is King. 4404. 

He is worthy. 4407. 

He will love the little children. 
13600. 

Hearts to do Thy bidding. 4422. 

Help a little every day. 138618. 

Homeland (The) 8482. 

How can we keep from singing. 
13649. 

I am happy anywhere. 4513. 

If Jesus reigned alone. 4656. 

If you but knew. 4662. 

In my Father’s house. 8696. 

In the name of Jesus. 13819. 

Jesus is risen. 8774 

Joyfully sing. 23501. 

Junetime blossoms. 13922. 

King of life and light. 4912. 

King of love. 13967. 

Land of the Bible. 14006. 

Led by the star. 23579. 

Let me bear a light for Thee. 5005. 

Let them hear of His love. 5009. 

Lift up your gates. 23605. 

Lifting the banner of Jesus. 5044. 

Lord be with us. 9034. 

Lord reigneth. 9041. 

Lovely children’s day. 14148, 

Love’s message. 14153. 

Loyal hearts, march on. 5149. 

March along. 14202. 

Marvelous loving-kindness. 5236. 

Master’s yoice.- 5249. 

Merrily ring the bells. 23782. 

Merry Christmas. 23786. 

Merry Christmas-tIme. 23789. 

My Guide. 9881. 

My own America. 5458. 

Never mind. 5512. 

Never surrender. 5514. 

No room for Jesus. 5535. 

O Holy child. 23963. 

O shepherds, haste. 23975. 

O the good we may do. 5599. 

Our Father’s love. 14637. 


1804 


pt. 1. 8, vo 


Hope pub. co.—Continued. 


Our risen Lord. 9633. 

Pass the good along. 5741. 

Peace, sweet peace. 24081. 

Planting for Jesus. 9709. 

Practical voluntaries. 5851. 

Praise and thanksgiving. 9755. 

Praise Him, 5854. 

Prayer. 9764. 

Promised King. 24169. 

Raise the cross of Jesus. 9820. 

Rally for work. 5924. 

Ring, bells of morning. 14857. 

Ring for Christmas. 24212. 

Risen, hallelujah. 9904. — 

See this lily. 10072. 

Send the happy tidings. 24328. 

Shine on. 24857. 

Shining all our days. 6180. 

Sing a song of cheer to-day. 6277. 

Sing unto the Lord. 6289, 10141. 

Slumber song. 24396. 

Song of praise. 6379, 15104. 

Song of the angels. 24430. 

Song of the ropins. 15105. 

Sowing for the harvest. 6419. 

Sowing for the Master. 6420. 

Sowing time. 6421. 

Speak the kind word. 15138. 

Spreading the message. 6440. 

Standard voluntaries. 2756. 

Step by step. 6465. 

Story of the manger. 24479. 

Straight-line club. 24480. 

Summer flags are flying. 15175. 

Sunday school voices. 950, 15190. 

Sunlit way. 15192. 

Sunshine girls and boys. 24515. 

Surrender not. 6514. 

Swing wide your gates. 24536. 

Teaching of the flowers. 15242. 

That wonderful night. 24592. 

There’s a heavenly race. 6638. 

They shall shine. 6647. 

To-day belongs to Jesus. 15325. 

Victory of the cross. 10592. 

Wave your Easter banners. 10671. 

We praise Thee. 15503. | 

Welcome to Christmas. 24784. | 

What a friend the children found | 
Him. 6955. 

When Christmas light is shining. 
24793. 

With faces shining. 24857. 

With flaming banners. 10797. 

With His stripes we are healed. 
10798. 

With songs of hallelujah. 24860. 

Who can understand Him. 10769. 

Who is like unto Jesus? 7024. 

Who will go to-day. 7028. 

Win them one by one. 7059. 

Wonderful Counselor. 24864. 

Wonderful night. 24866. 

Working for the Master. 7103. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Hope pub. co.—Continued. 
World is watching you. 7105. 
Wrong shall have no _ quarter. 
7112. 
Hope Valley. 22689, 
24500, 24818. 
Hopekirk (H.): 
Cronan. 3778. 
In the ruins. 4726. 
Sundown. 6500. 
Twilight tale. 6753. 
Wandering. 6910. 
Hopkins (C. B.) Just go to Jesus 
your friend. 23509. 
Hopkins (C. W.) I’m going home to- 
morrow. 1903. 
Hopkins (F.): 
Révye d’autrefois. 5962. 
Scent of the jasmine. 22655. 
Shadow waltz. 17296. 
Hopkins (H. P.) I love but thee Ro- 


23052, 233879, 


salie. 1153 (47). 
Hopwood (R.) Teach me, O Lord. 
103738. 


Horgan (E. D.) Them Dutch. 10405. 
Horn (B.): 
Be true to the old flag, be true. 58. 
Johnny, honey boy. 2029. 
Bern (Cs BH.) 
Banks of Allan Water. 3340. 
I’ve been roaming. 16455. 


Horn (C. F.) Since Mary has a beau. 
62738. 
Horn |CK.) : 
Dein hab’ ich tausendmal gedacht. 
3851. 
Dein name. 3852, 
Du gingst von mir. 3942. 
Gibt es schOneres. 4235. 


Kadenz su Beethovens klavier- 
konzert. 4890. 
Licht (Das) erlosch. 5022. 


O triges dampfross. 5600. 
Treue herzen. 6721. 
Von dir zu scheiden. 6878, 


Warst wie eine konigin. 6913. 
Was bin ich doch ein armer mann. 


6914. 

Was bin ich doch ein reicher 
mann. 6915. 

Was ich auch beginn. 6916. 


Wie ein bild. 7036. 

Horne (M.): 
Belle of Brittany. 67, 1297. 
Fables of Jane. 11228. 
Love in the evening breeze. 
Morning love song. 1864. 


5118. 


Romance. 1864. 
Two lyrics. 1864. 
Horner (lL. M.) Satisfied with me. 
19008. 
Horner (R.): 
Dolly’s waltz. 25471. 
Fairy zephyrs. 25596. 


Horner (R.)—Continued. 
Galloping horse. 25673. 
Imperial academy march and two- 
step. 11489. 
Horning (B. K.): 
Mafiana land. 14195, 20158. 
Reilly of the zoo. 189386. 
Horning (L. A.) My dreamland sweet- 
heart. 2810, 
Horrobin (G.) 
13550. 
Horsley (W.) May-day. 23751. 
Horsman (E.) Savior, source of 
every blessing. 844. 
Hortense (Sister) : 
Jolly ploughman. 
Playful zephyrs. 
Shimmering stars. 
Wanderer (The) 
Horvath (G.): 
Arabian march. 
Aus Catanien. 
Dream-picture. 18047. 
Drei sonatinen. 4476. 
Gondoletta. 16296. 
Hungarian impromptu. 18282. 
Hungarian national dance. 258838. 
Im rocco-kosttim. 25997. 
Moorish dance. 23846. 
Mystic procession. 18739. 
Norwegian dance. 23947. , 
Tanz in der waldschenke. 
Turkish patrol. 27358, 
Hoschna (K.): 
Belles of the Tally-Ho boarding 


Hail, Lamb of God. 


8789. 
14726. 
2679. 
10657. 


3259. 
15785. 


27240, 


school. 19533, 20814 (83). 
Birth of passion. 128038, 15704 
(62). 
Birth (The) of the butterfly. 


12805, 15704 (63). 

Bright eyes. 98, 3514, 3515, 7527, 
11024, 11025, 12843, 15875, 17442 
(39), 19572, 27686. 


Cheer up my honey. 125, 3648, 
7650, 1153 (©), 15947. 

Cuddle up a little closer lovey 
mine. 160, 11122. 

Dance to The butterfly. 16035. 

Dearest little Marionette. 22879, 
24911 (95). 

Doctor Tinkle Tinker, 18025. 
19699, 20814 (48), 22898, 25469. 

Every girlie loves me. 19758, 
22440 (25). 

Every little movement. 11222, 
12565 (27), 138276, 21154, 25580. 

For you bright eyes. 273, 8174, 


1158 (27), 16229, 23041, 25640. 

French you hear on Broadway. 
10887 (115), 11277. 

Girl of my dreams. 19821, 20814 
(52), 21232, 23101, 24911 (109), 
25707-25710. 

Girl who wouldn’t spoon. 
20814 (58). 


19822, 


1805 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 5 


Hoschna (K.)—Continued. 

Good old days of yore. 
(33). 

Harem scarem. 369, 7182 (128). 

I don’t want to be a soldier boy. 
22440 (81), 23329. 

I, John, take thee, Matilda, 25919. 

T’ll be your chanticleer. 11424, 
12565 (382). 

T’ll build for you a little nest. 
13699. 


V’ll make for you a little nest. 
3119 (81). 

I’m all right. 16448, 22440 (385). 

I’m looking for a financier. 11445, 
12565 (35). 

I’m ready to quit and be good. 
19958, 20814 (62). 

I want to play house with you. 
23382, 24911 (125). 


335, 1153 


I want you in the picture. 8629, 
10887 (141). 
I wonder if you care. 19980. 


If only they would take a tip from 
me. 1948, 7182 (188). 


Just plain Mister. 238515. 

Katy-did. 26122. 

Kiss you gave. 23537, 24911 
(135))e 

Lines in Mollie’s hand. 548, 1153 
(68). 


Looney-mooney man. 14110. 

Lots of little things can happen. 
3119 (51). 

Love dance. 
185638. 


Madame Sherry. 14176, 16734, 
16735, 18590-18593, 19437 (53- 
5d), 20146, 21628, 21629, 23697, 
26302, 27719. 

Mood you are in. 81, 1153. 

My old fashioned garden flower. 
658. 


O-oh. 20338, 20814 (89). 

Other fellow. 17041. 

Quaker talk. 21921, 22440 (57). 

Queen of Manhattan Isle. 9806, 
10887 (175). 
Sauce for the gander is sauce for 
the goose. 20478, 22440 (58). 
She shook him in Chicago. 17300, 
17742 (82). 

Smile she means for you. 
12565, 15063. 

That’s the way we do it out in 
Kansas. 27274. 

Theophilus. 12328, 12565 (73). 

Three twins. 10482. 

Tom boy. 2884, 10887 (197). 

Uncle says I musn’t. 17556, 19437 
(77). 

Waltzes. 12565 (77). 

We are only poor weak mortals 
after all. 22440 (71). 


14132, 15704 (109), 


12199, 


Hosfeld (H. H.) Maharajah (The) 


14180. 
Hosmer (EH. 8.) He was despised. 
8417. 
Hosmer (G. L.) Dearie dear. 11152. 
Hospe (A.) ¢o.: 
De sleep man’s comin’. 11145. 


Five little songs of courtship. 


22077. 

Monalita. 23887. 

Ope’ yo’ han’s an’ clos’ yo’ eyes. 
11942. 


Hotchkiss (C.) Owl (The) 14652. 
Hottenstein (C. S.): 
Jesus is calling workers. 184381. 
My heart is thine. 21754. 
Houdret (M.) Ave Maria. 7360. 
Houfflack (A.) Nocturne. 1867. 
Houghton & co. _Carol of the nativity. 
8595. 


House of Christopher: 
Chantecler craze. 17922. 
Drop a line to Cupid. 18057. 
Happy rag. 18229. 

If I let you sit beside me. 18362. 
Red fern. 5937. 
Sighing. 19065. 
Sometime, sweetheart mine, some- 
where. 19086. 
Houser (C. 8S.) Be strong and show 
thyself a man. 3869. 
Houser (M.B.) Newmorning. 26548. 
Hovel (H.) Friendship once existing. 
8193. 
Hovey (M. M.) Yevohma. 
Howard (irs. B.) 
7354. 


Howard (E.): 
Lets walk in the sunshine. 23590. 
Two loving arms. 24682. 
Howard (F.): 
Eternity. 4016. 
Please let me play in the wild 


a Ler By 
Autumn leaves. 


woods. 17109. 
Swinging in the merry month of 
June. 17488. 
What have I done for Jesus. 
10703. 
Howard (F. J.) Jesus our guiding 
star. 494. 


Howard (F. M.) Let Jesus come into 
your heart. 8934. 
Howard (FE. R.): 
Kickapoo. 2058. 
You are the one I idolize. 3098. 
You have really truly made a hit 
with me. 8108. 
Howard (G. F.) Endurance rag. 
22963. 


Howard (G. H.) 
rieth. 5001. 
Howard (G. & W.) I'll be with you, 
honey in honey suckle time. 8572. 
Howard (H.) Reveil d’amour. 2555. 


Let him that gio- 


1806 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Howard (J.): 

Calvary. 25230. 

Come to the Saviour now. 15987. 

Crown Him with blossoms of 
praise. 7798. 

Planting for Jesus. 9709. 

Risen, hallelujah. 9904. 

Wave your Easter banners. 10671. 

With flaming banners. 10797. 

With Him in white. 17707. 


Howard (J. E.): 
Boys. 20814 (85), 29538. 
Cairo. 1366. 
Dear little ghost of your smile. 
3838, 7182 (109). 


Dearie, you and I. 22880, 24911 


(96). 

Don’t choose a Gibson girl. 3119 
(15). 

Don’t forget the number. 20814 
(44), 21094. 


Every girl I love is someone’s 
wife. 4036, 7182 (115). 

Haunted (The) pool. 3119 (27). 

He’s the champion of them all. 


27698. 

Here’s to your last girl. 3119 
(28). 

Honest Injun, I love you. 21842, 
22440 (28). 


I’d rather love what I can’t have. 
4528, 7182 (1380). 

I feil in love all by myself. 425. 

I’ll be your honey when it’s moon- 
light. 4558, 7182 (182). 

Ill take you home _ to-morrow. 
25927, 27703. 

I love the girls from A to Z. 
20814 (58), 21886, 

I want a man. 20814 (64), 21402. 

Iddle-de-iddle-de-i. 21418, 22440 
(38). 

If all moons were honey-moons. 
3119 (34). 

If you won’t marry me. 4672, 
7182 (140). 

It’s funny what love makes you 
do. 15704 (99), 16548. 

Jack O’Lantern. 2014. 

Just keep a dreaming. 
24911 (138). 

Kiss me. 4924, 7182 (147). 

Lady Wine. 20814 (70), 21582. 

Let’s pretend you love me. 3119 
(44). 

Little one. 14096, 15704 (108). 

Lonely. 3119 (49), 5081. 

Mary. 21658. 

Montana. 26480. 

My scare crow maidie. 238897, 
24911 (150). 

Nothing too good for you dear. 
20814 (87), 21795. 

Oskee wow wow. 3119 (62). 

Pale golden star. 2442, 


23512, 


Howard (J. H.)—Continued. 

Please keep me young in your 
heart. 5811, 3119 (66). 

Song of the butterfly. 2732. 

Sweetest girl. 20814 (108), 22155. 

. Taxi-taxi. 3119 (83). 

Tell her in the golden summer. 

3119 (84), 6594. 


That tantalizing nod. 22191, 
22440 (66). 
There are too many girls. 2841, 


Tummy, tummy tum. 3119 (89), 
6744. 
Weather man. 20814 (118), 22318. 
What we poor girls go through. 
27747. 
When Nancy Brown kissed Hiram 
Green good-bye. 27489, 27749. 
Where are they now? 3119 (98). 
Howard (J. J.) Montana Anna. 5359. 
Howard (J. L.) In a _ bungalow. 
26001. 
Howard (L.) Arrow (The) 17791. 
Howard (L. L.) Under any old moon 


at all. 12880. 
Howard (M. B.) Friendship. 25659. 
Howard (R. R.) Signal from the 


evening train. 15023. 
Howard & Browne mus. co.: 
U. S. A. for mine. 6786. 
Who let the cows out. 
Howard mus. Co.: 
Autumn leaves. 7354. 
Friendship. 25659. 
Howard-O’Keefe (I.) Ice palace sou- 
venir march. 8648. 

Howarde (L. H.) (The) 
1510. 

Howe (A. L.) When the twilight 
fades away. 27500. 


10773. 


Dandy 


Howe (J. F.) Memories. 16802. 

Howe (L. E.) Man in the moon is 
Billiken. 14194. 

| Howe (R.) In the far east. 16514. 

Howe (S. G.) Way down in Arkansas. 
6929. 

Howell (A. H.) Reminiscence (A) 
5954. 

Howell (E.) Shame on Mister Moon. 
6165. 

Howell (J. W.) Two Johns. 27364. 

Howell music co. Circles. 7692. 


Howsgill (J. S.): 
Carillon joyeuse. 
Enchanted chimes. 
Juana (La) 2088. 

Solitude. 17350. 
Howson (lL. E.) Phonofiddle tutor. 
21887. 


11049, 22718. 
1618. 


Hoyt (A. H.) Kimberly rag. 11538 
(64). 
Hoyt (C. H.) Ivanhoe ode. 18878. 
Hoyt (H.): 
Aeroplane is here. 7200. 
Anyone. 3248. 


1807 


INDEX 


Dt THY eS veo 


Hoyt (H.)—Continued. 


Beautiful park called Bellewood. 
178838. 


Before we say good-bye. 7481. 

Black eyes matched with blue. 
TATA. 

Busy eyes. 12861. 

Cholly boy. 1482. 


Columbia’s equal rights. 1466. 

Come, take a trip in my new sub- 
marine. 12965. 

Dat’s a lot of noise. 18071. 

Dear land of dreams. 138080. 

Do you really care. 3884. 

Don’t dare to call that flag a rag. 
3900. 

Drunkard’s dream. 18188. 

Easy money for Henry Brown. 
13210. 

Good-bye little darling, good-bye. 
ibrertes 

Good-bye Mr. Johnson. 4290. 

Happy days. 18227. 

Helene, come back to me. 18612. 

I don’t think you are doing what’s 
right. 13685. 

I left because I loved you. 4550. 

T’ll be waiting in the moonlight. 


I’ll keep bachelor’s hall. 16440. 

I long to see sweet Ireland. 18817. 

I’m coming with my aeroplane. 
1900. 

I’m going back to Ireland. 8596. 

I’m going home. 18716. 

I’m not an orphan. 137238. 

I’ve always thought you true. 
4611. 

I’ve got another sweetheart. 
13735. 

I will give my heart to you. 
1927. 

I wish I had a mama just like you. 
13754. 

If a fellow could only marry 
every pretty girl he sees. 4650. 

If sweethearts really did just 
what they promise they will do. 
18772. 

If you tell on me, why then [’ll 
tell on you. 8668. 

In sunny Mexico lives a dusky 
maid I know. 8708. 

In the name of the blue and gray. 
18397. 

In the sunlight mid the clover. 
20015. 

It’s good enough for me. 13869. 

It’s hard to part from the one you 
love. 8750. 

It’s just one year to-day. 4785. 

Just love’s kisses for you. 2048. 

Kiddo. 4908. 

Last parting. 14011. 


~~ 


Hoyt (H.)—Continued. 
M. Y. O. B. means mind your own 
business. 14172. 
Maid I’d like to know. 5186. 
Mama is only sleeping. 14189, 
Man in the moon is a friend of 
mine. 14198. 
Manhattan Isle. 5202. 
Mother is calling. 18687. 
My Augusta. 9357. 
My happy-go-lucky girl. 9383. 
My sweetheart Hans. 5474. 
O, Billy, Billy Possum. 2365. 
One I love. 5664. 
Pining. 14715. 
Reconciliation. 9882. 
Red, white and blue. 14819. 
Santa, won’t you please remember 
me. 10011. 
Some day I'll anchor home. 906. 
Some little girl. 2717. 
Song of Ireland. 10201. 
To see New York and Broadway. 
12353. 
Trixie. 27345. 
Violets, sweet violets. 22275. 
Was she ever the belle of the ball. 
17Gs2- 
What makes roses bloom. 15529. 
When the frost is on the pump- 
kins. 10735. 
When you and I arealone. 10746. 
When you feel that feelin’ comin’. 
15576. 
Will you walk under my umbrella. 
10788. 
With your hand in mine. ‘7075. 
Years ago I left my Rosie broken- 
hearted. 3091. 
You are still my sweetheart. 
3097. 
Hoyt (H. H.) jr. Kimberly rag. 517. 
Hoyt (W.) We miss you so. 27455. 
Hubay Ci.) 
Hejre kati. 1844. 
Scénes de la csarda. 2621. 


Hubbard (bo) 
I’m crazy *bout you lovie. 4574. 
It costs so much to live or die. 
8747. 
Hubbard (F. H.) Golden moon. 8308. 


Hubbard (H. M.): 
His own received Him not. 4455. 
In my Savior’s blessed presence. 
4711. 
Lead me, precious Savior. 4981. 
Now, Lord I come to Thee. 5558. 
"Tis glory. 6688. 
Hubbard (J. M.): 
Governor Quinby’s march. 1789. 
Hanson American band march. 
11350, 16336. 
If you sail the sea. 13778, 16491. 
Small’s march, 12196, 17339. 


1808 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Hubbard (T.H.) Resurrection (The) 
26864. 
Hubbell (R.): 
Art with a capital A. 3119 (2), 
3272. 
Dinny Maginnity. 190. 
Hily Riley. 3119 (17), 3979. 
Farewell prosperity. 4070. 
Girl I used to know. 4289. 


Half moon. 363, 4869. 

I'd like to go up in an airship. 
4525. 

I want to be kissed by a matinee 
idol. 4624. 

It isn’t the same in the daytime. 
484. 


Musie with meals. 646. 

Newport is waiting for me. 

Polly song. 9721. 

Red cross girl. 3119 (68), 9886. 

Single bird. 895. 

There’s no such thing as luck. 
6640. 

We may be happy yet. 

We ’uns from Dixie. 
106838. 

What am I going to do to make 
you love me. 1080. 

When the soldier says farewell. 


5820. 


27454. 
3119 (93), 


1099. 
Huber (H.): 
Aus den Alpen. 1259, 
Consecration. 12996. 


Huber (H. BD: K.): 
He’s the friend of the down and 
out. 138595. 
I’m pressing on toward the city of 
gold. 8604. 
Prayer of my mother. 17123. 
Shall I be ready to go. 14995. 
To-day is the day of salvation. 
10467. 
Would that I could tell the pre- 
cious story. 10819. 
Hudson (H.): 
Blow, blow, 
3465. 
It was a lover and his lass. 26063. 
Sigh no more. 27038. 
Where the bee sucks. 
Who is Silvia. 12485. 
Hudson (V.): 
Fairyland waltz. 21168. 
Vacation time march. 22246. 


thou wintry wind. 


12479. 


Wreath of roses. 224138. 
Hiie (G.): 
Chiméres. 7665. 
Etrennes. 8056. 
Farniente. 8112. 
Ferveur. 4084. 
Resurrection. 810. 
Vertige. 10588. 
Huff (J. B.) Only one little girl. 
24048, 


Huff (M.) Will you then think of me. 
22389. 


Huff (W.) March endevour. 5207. 
Huffer (F. K.): 

Carisama. 3590. 

Pazzazza promenade. 9664. 
Hug (Gebriider) & co.: 

Abendlied. 1163, 3137. 

Ach, herzig’s herz. 22452. 


Ach, was soll ich stinder machen. 
22458. 

Advent. 3148. 

An einen boten. 22504. 

Auf der brticke. 1255. 

Auf einer burg. 40. 


Betriibte landsknecht. 22625. 
Biwak. 226381. 

Busse. 22685. 

Chor der bergleute. 7670. 


Dem Unendlichen. 13100. 
Dragoner (Die) kommen. 1571. 
Hinem kinde. 25526. 
Erinnerung. 230. 

Frohe wandersmann. 292. 
Friihling (Der) 4184. 
Fruehlings gefluester. 23072. 
Friihlings-warnung. 23071. 
Fusssteig (Der) 23075. 


Gekommen ist der Maie. 309. 
Heimatliebe. 4429. 
Heraus all’ ilr bltiten. 1846. 


Hildegund. 23256. 

Hut’? du dich. 8510. 

Ich bin ein gast auf erden. 23394. 

Ich hort ein sichlein rauschen. 
23395. 

Im sommer. 458. 

Im volkston. 1956. 

In herbste. 456. 

Jubel-kantate. 11559. 

Karfreitags-kantate. 2052. 

Kirchhof im frtihling. 519. 

Kirmess im dorf. 23535. 

Komm. 26152. 

Liebe und der frtihling. 8958. 

Maienlust. 23711. 


Morgengrus an die berge. 2290. 
Morgenlied. 23851. 
Nachtigallen (Die) 2327. 
Nebelwallen. 238922. 

O wie selig seid ihr doch. 28978. 
Oster-kantate. 24383. 

Pan. 2444. 

Peregrina II. 758. 

Pfauenart. 24103. 
Pfingst-kantate. 9691. 
Reiterschlacht. 26854. 

Roland. 9928. 

Rosmarien. 24236. 

Sausewind (Der) 24278. 

Schall der nacht. 6099. 
Schaukel (Die) 24291. 
Schlachtschiff-Téméraire. 14946. 


Schlummerliedcheu. S48. 


Sommernacht. 22091. 


1809 


INDEX 


pt: 2, ls, ves 


Hug (Gebriider) & co.—Continued. 
Stanchen. 10258. 
Stiller linn-stilles gliick. 2764. 
Tanzlied. 10362. 
Tod (Der) 2882. 
Vibrations du coeur. 
Wald (Der) 1058. 
Waldmiihle. 17620. 
Wanderung unter eichenlaub. 2993. 
Weihestunde. 27464. 
Weine nur nicht. 24780. 
Wielands flug, 27532. 
Winzers lust. 3066. 
Zierlichkeit des 
24900. 
Zwie-gesprich. 3117. 
Huggs (H. 8S.) Jule. 8805. 
Hughes (A. P.) Victory for me. 
12412. 
Hughes (A. W.) 
Hughes (B. EH.) 
20418. 
Hughes (G.): 
Don’t you think it has been very 
warm to-day. 22912. 
Fads and fashions. 22984. 
Jollying. 23496. 
Nearly everybody took a transfer. 
23920. 
Hughes (H.) My loveis dark. 18718. 
Hughes (J. H.) If I were only loved 
by you. 16480. 
Hughes (J. H.) pub. co.: 
Love me dearly. 18567. 
Take a bride on a steam boat. 
19169. 
Hughes (J. W.): 
Abide with me. 7189. 
And shall our school then die. 
(PATE 
Angels song. 23. 
Glory of Zion. 21247. 
Look to the hills. 11659. 
Rock of ages. 2567. 
Vision of Bethlehem, 2962. 
Hughes (P.) Burning of the Cherry 
mines. 38546. 
Hughes (S. E.): 
Service. 22040. 
Who will wear a golden crown. 
223738. 
Huguenots (Les) 8512, 14287. 
Huguet-Tagell (R.): 
Baisers charmeurs. .7386. 
Danse catalane. 22861. 
Danse japonaise. 25416. 
Pericon. 26789. 
Huhn (B.): 
All glory be to God on high. 
22478. 
Angels from the realms of glory. 
25008. 
Arise, O Lord God. 19485. 
Christ is risen. T7677. 
Come unto Me. 19648. 


27404. 


schiferlebens. 


Dufferin. 13195. 
Realization waltzes. 


Huhn (B)—Continued. 
Bglantine. 8002. 
Hail to the Lord’s anointed. 362. 
How many thousand years ago. 
19918. 
Invictus, 11529. 
Kathleen. 4895. 
Lord is my strength. 2159. 
Nocturne. 8518. 
O holy Saviour. 14516. 
Praise, my soul the King of hea- 
ven, 14757. 
Roseate hues 
21974. 
Softly now the light of day. 904. 
Hulen (R.) Picealili. 5787. 


of early dawn. 


Hull (H. V.) Come take a ear ride 
with me. 21025. 
Hultsman (B. N.) Sailing on. 

20461. , 


Hulva (H.) We'll welcome you home 
on the farm, 22311. 

Humbert (G.) Quatriéme béatitude. 
20408. 

Humboldt (A.) 
2783. 

Hume (B.): 
By the brook. 3557. 
Country dance. 7780. 
Even-song. 8063. 
Menuet, 9252. 
Serenade. 10087. 
Singing bird. 6292. 
Spring morning. 6443. 
Summer noon. 6494. 
Two meadow larks. 
Waltz. 8515, 
Winter night. 

Hume (J. O.): 
Baby’s parade. 12721. 

Boys in scarlet and gold. 12835. 

Flannigan the fiuter. 81389. 

Good-night moonlight. 13494. 

Has anybody here seen Kelly. 

13581. 
I can’t reach that top note. 
16422. 

It looks like a big night. 138862. 

Our defenders. 2435, 24064. 

Rejoice the Lord is King. 1839. 

Ship ahoy. 17307. 

Suite Bohemian. 12265. 

There are nice girls everywhere. 

15279. 

When the bugle calls. 
Humfeld (C.): 

I am for you. 4510. 

Who let the cows out. 10778. 
Hummel (J. E.): 

Iris walzer. 20026. 

Kleine ulan. 20066, 

Tolle streiche. 20644. | 
Hummel (J. F.) Austria. 12703. 
Hummer (EH. E.) Baseball on the 

brain, 12755. 


Song of the hatchet. 


6759. 
7066. 


17663. 


1810 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Humperdinck (E.): 
Hansel und Gretel. 113848, 
Sang und klang. 2611. 
Wiegenlied. 15602. 
Humphrey (H.): 
On a little farm. 20322. 
Since I’ve been going with you. 
27049. 
Humphrey (J. M.): 
I’ve found it. 18734. 
Joys are springing. 138913. 
Kill me out. 18959. 
Lead me on. 14016. 
Living on the glory side. 
Humphreys (G.) Prodigal son. 
Humphries (J. F.) Serewana. 17298. 
Humphries Bros. Serewana. 17298. 
Hunsinger (F. C.) Here’s my pocket 
take my money. 21381. 


14100. 
18904. 


Hunt (A. H.) Song in the morning. 
27098. 

Hunt (A. W.) It’s time I’as leaving. 
4788, 


Hunt (E.) In London town. 
Hunt (G. L.) Sleep, 
sleep. 27068. 
Hunt GJ. M.): 
I am coming home again. 18670. 
I wonder where heaven can be. 
23091. 
Oh, there'll be joy in heaven. 
24000. 


8694. 
little honey, 


Hunt (N.) Preparatory finger tech- 
nique. 5872. 
Hunt (S. HE.) Old Glory nailed to the 


North Pole. 21886. 
Hunt CWeers) P.O. -S. ofA; , 24071. 
Hunter (G.) My Alabama queen. 


26472. 

Hunter (P.): 
Coons in the cornfield. 
Darktown parade. 3821. 
Indiana echoes. 4741. 
Older you grow the less you know. 

18797. 

Hunter (R. M.): 

I wonder where heaven can be. 


11118. 


239391. 
Oh, there ’1l be joy in heaven. 
24000. 
Huntington (—) Pride of the ball 
room. 9774. 
Huntington (EH. S. S.) I’m happy 
when the sun shines. 4579. 
Huntley (B.) Myrtle waltzes. 20264. 
Huntress (H. P.) Five songs. 21355. 


Hunziker (J. F.) North pole tri- 
umphal. 690. 
Hupfeld (L.) Impromptu. 26985. 
murd: (C.) : 
Dixie doodle. 18022. 
In memoriam. 183888. 


Scissors grinder. 19026, 


Hurl (—) Ill teach you how to love. 
4563. 


Hurlé (M.): 
Juliette. 11565. 
Marche militaire. 
On guard. 11981. 
Hurlstone (W. Y.): 
Alfred the Great. 7223. 
Four English sketches. 
Hurley (J. R.) 
22971. 


Hurra-wir leben noch. 22540, 22656, 
22739, 28057, 23091, 2383806, 23556, 
23557, 23696, 238940, 238943, 24135, 
24678, 24716, 24788, 25698, 25879. 

Hushour (L. B.) Just take a trip to 
Mackinaw. 4884. 

Huss (H. H.): 

Concerto in B. 25888. 
While larks with little wing. 


11738. 


8522. 
Evening breezes. 


17681. 
Hussar (E.) Hermitage (The) 
25839. 


Hutchings & Romer. Bagatelles. 1269. 
Hutchins (C. L.): 
Be glad and rejoice. 3866. 
Crown Him Lord of all. 3780. 
I heard a voice from heaven. 
18309. 
Lord I have loved the place of 
Thy house. 18552. 
Te Deum laudamus. 
Hutchins (W.) Hesitation. 
Hutchinson (C. M.): 
Song of the brook. 12212, 
Wayward fancies. 10674. 
Hutchison (W. M.): 


6582, 19183. 
16372. 


Strew fairest flowers. 12259. 
Three girls from school. 6661. 
Hutsell (F. M.): 
Ribbon white. 14850. 
U. of M. rouser. 2911. 
Hutter (H.): 
Jane Grey. 4808. 
Waldmitihle. 17620. 
Hyatt (N. I.) Twilight. 24675. 
Hyde (J.) Lord’s prayer. 16687. 
Hyde (J. H.) Breaking down sins’ 
barriers. 7520. 
Hyde (R.) H-u-s-b-a-n-d. 19922. 


Hyde (W.) Since poor father joined 
the Territorials. 6275. 


Hyett (A. H.) Indian maid. 26030. 


Hyman (H.) Come fly in my aero- 
plane. 19686. 

Hyman (M. R.) Come fly in my aero- 
plane. 19686. 

Hymer (A. K.) Turn your face 
toward Jesus. 20664. 

Hyner (W. B.) Will you love me. 
275387, 

Hyslop (M.) Holly. 8480. 

Ice maidens. 11474. 


Icke (W.) Coney Isle for mine. 12993. 


1811 


INDEX 


pt. 195, BYSs VES 


Ideal mus. pub. co. Dream of a gar- 


den and you. 25492. 
Idomeneo. 14872. 
Igelman (C. C.) Solitaire. 6352. 
Igelman (C. H.) Solitaire. 6352. 


Iks (A. 8S.) Liebstod der katze Isolde. 
16647. 
Iigenfritz (MecN.): 
Red rose. 2541. 
White rose. 3049. 
Yellow rose. 3092. 
Iljinsky (A.) Berceuse. 
Ilka. 4675. 
Illingworth (N.) Humoresque. 16408. 
Illinois state register: 


22614. 


Music folio. 9855. 
Star collection of old favorite 
songs. 24469. 
Tisley (F. G.) See Llsley (G.) 
Iisley (G.) Why the cows came late. 
24911 (79). 
Ilynsky (A.) Berceuse. 1801, 13847. 
Im reich des Indra. 5660. 
Imboden (W.) Aphorism. 20858. 


Imhaus (A.) Alhambry. 1183. 
Imhoff (C. A.) Precious Jesus, Savior, 
Friend. 5865. 


In Africa. 5481. 
In athletics. 12680, 12877, 15168. 
In Hayti. 38209. 


In Khorassan. 11502. 
Independent music co.: 
I’d rather be a friend of yours. 
183802. 
Put the ball over the pan. 18919. 
Will all my dreams come true? 
19888. 
nds CES MoV. id”)*: 
Camp de Wallenstein. 4745. 
Max et Thécla. 4746. 
Menuet sur le nom @’ 
8726. 
Mort de Wallenstein. 4747. 
Vocalise-étude. 24740. 


Ingels & Lagoria. Gee I’m crazy ‘Vout 
Vou. 21223: 


Ingersoll (D. W.) I wonder if the 
girl I love, loves me. 25971. 
Inghelbrecht (D. EH.) Automne. 12707. 
Inglima (P.): 
Automobile (L’) 1262, 7351. 
Triumph of Giovanni de Verra- 
zanno. 2896, 10488. 
Inglis (W. S.) O Bethlehem. 
Ingraham (C. F.): 
Lillian. 21572. 
Raymond. 21928. 
Ingraham (H.): 
All that I ask of you is love. 
3178, 15704 (57). 
Don’t wake me up. 25478. 
Good-bye, Peter! good-bye Paul! 
8318. 
Good-bye, Rose. 


Haydn. 


5010. 


11319. 


Ingraham (H.)—Continued. 
I’m going to take the train for 


home. 183823, 19437 (46). 

Maid of the Pango Isle. 263816, 
PAU) 

Mister Johnson good-night. 93805, 
22440 (50). 

Old Doctor Brown. 9575, 12565 
(55). 


There’s many a fish. 15287. 

You are the ideal of my dreams. 
7188, 10887 (224). 

You can have your Oh you kids. 
1153 (142), 3100. 

Ingraham (J. G.) When the sun’s 
last rays are shining thro’ the trees. 
27499. 

Ingram (T. R.) mus. Co. 
7124. 

Inissor (G.) Little Miss. 

Innocent (C. G.) 
21523. 

Instiftelseorden till den heliga natt- 
varden. 87382. 

Internatl. committee of Young men’s 
Christian assn. See Young men’s 
Christian assn. (Internatl. com. of). 
25617. 


Internatl. conservatory of mus.: 
Baritone course. 1282, 3348. 
Clarinet course. 3699. 

Cornet course. 3757, 3758. 

E flat alto or mellophone course. 

3953-3955. 

Flute and piccolo course. 16214. 

Military band course. 16836. 

Music courses. 138836. 

Saxophone course. 10020. 

Slide trombone course. 2704, 6807. 

Tuba or E-flat bass lessons. 17542. 

Internat] cup. 21636, 22024, 22195, 

23660, 24911 (140), 24911 (144), 
24911 (163), 24911 (177). 


Yesterday. 


9012. 
King of glory. 


Internatl Library pub. co. Beim 
teichel. 178389. 
Internatl music pub. co. Carnival 
Queen. 19594. 


Iperen (W. van): 


Bolero giocoso. 25178. 
Hlégie. 25530. 
Ireland (EH. T.)  Wysteria belles. 
24874. 
[reland (J.) In praise of May. 4712. 
Ireson (E.) Mary’s garden. 21661. 
[rons (H. S.) Sa dr nu ingen fordo- 
melse for dem. 21992. 
[Irvin (G. W.) Bugler (The) 12856. 
[saacs (L. M.) Hebrew hymnal. 
11378. 
[saacson (E. C.) Challenger (The) 
3609. 
[sacchi (F.) Twilight waltz. 27361. 
[scariot. 5687, 7023. 


Isenman (E.) Possum Bill. 14743. 


1812 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Islander (The) 115386, 16539, 18307, | Izzo (R.)—Continued. 


18414, 26047. 
Ttal (L.): 

Kuckucks-duett. 4948. 

Kuckucks-lied. 4944. 

Lieselott. 5038. 

Italiana (L’) 24242, 
Itzel (J.): 

Dream of summer. 11187. 

Heart of the south. 21318. 

Rovers. 18988. 

Fala. -¢H. S:)-: 
Around the world. 20868. 
On love’s golden ocean. 5648. 
Tyanhoe lodge. Ivanhoe ode. 18873. 
Ivanovici (I.) Oriental roses. 2431, 
18813. 

Ives (A.) Hawkes’ son’s practical 
tutor for the xylophon. 23216. 

Ives (C. T.) Hymns of the living 
ehureh. 233814. 

Ivey (H.): 

Little golden-head. 5061.. 

Rosemary. 21976. 

Ivimey (H.) In my airy aeroplane. 
18389. 

Izzo (P.) O ss-apiti! 5598. 

Izzo (R:): 

"A bella gioventt. 22441. 

A core, a core. 1154, 3120. 

"A cuntentezza. 1156, 3121. 

A lettera. 1158, 3124. 

°A letiera d’o capurale. 24914. 

°"A serenata mia. 1160. 

A tratturia d’ e unammurate. 

22444, 
- Addo ce mette ’s musso Margarita. 
22455. 

Alba d@’ amore. 24945. 

Ammore a fforza. 1204. 

Ammore ca dichi. 22497. 

Ammore ca nun torna. 1205. 

Ammore 6 comm’ a ll’acqua. 1207. 

Ammore é n’auciello. 24981. 

Ammore 6 na funtana. 1208, 3213. 

Ammore nun se cogna. 1209, 3214. 

Ammore scurdato. 1210. 

Ammore traditore. 22498. 

Amore castigliano. 24984. 

Aniello affatoto. 25010. 

Appassionatamente. 250138. 

Arricammano. 3268. 

Baleone d’oro. 1270, 3333. 

Bionda sirena. 25146. 

Canto p’ ’a luna! 22704. 

Canto sempe. 22705. 

Canzone ’e sentimento. 22706. 

Canzuncella amara. 1373. 

Capricciosa (La) 25247. 

Caruli, tu pienze a me. 22718. 

Casa mia! 25254. 

Ceréa mada. 1396. 

Che bbuo fa. 1417. 

Chesta e’ a vita. 1419. 

Chi ’o ssa pecché. 1422. 


Chitarra nera. 1428. 

Chitarrata Napolitana. 1429. 

Circatimilla. 1448. 

Comm ’a te! 22805. 

Core cantatore. 22814, 

Core geluso. 22815. 

Core spierto. 1482. 

Core traduto! 22816. 

Cosa le. 1483. 

Damme nu vaso. 38805, 3806. 

Dint’ ’a varea. 1546. 

Dorme chi vo’ durmi. 22914. 

Duie anne doppo. 1595. 

Duie destine. 1597, 3943. 

Femmene ammartenate. 23008. 

Femmene senza core. 23009. 

Forse che si, forse che no. 23050. 

Fra le tua braccia. 25647, 25648. 

Gira lu munno. 1750. 

Inverno d’amore. 26035. 

Io e la mazza! 260389. 

Io nun ’o ecredo. 1992. 

Lil’ammore a ttre. 23637. 

Ma pecche. 2182. 

Mamma mia, che vo sapé. 1153 
(73), 2192. | : 

’Mmiez’ ’o ggrano. 23829. 

Na fattura. 5485. 

Neatena core. 23832, 5502. 

Nee sta ’na cosa. 2338, 5503. 

Nun chiagnere. 2358. 

Nun dormo cehiu. 2359, 5562. 

Nun te fa ’lusingé. 23957. 

?O mese Mariano. 23966. 

Ohe, ohe. 2404, 2628. 

Oj’ giuvinotto mio! 24008. 

Oj’ zingara curtese. 24009. 

Penziere micie. 24089. 

Primavera nuova. 2506. 

Pure tu. 2518. 

Rimpianto. 26883. 

Sempe cu te! 27000. 

Senza soli. 2661. 

Serenata portoghese. 2664. 

Si aeccussi fosse. 24362. 

Si sarria. 2680, 

Sona organetta. 2725, 6372. 

Stornelli montagnoli. 2768, 6471. 

Strofette amare. 6480. 

Strofette paesane. 27176. 

Sulla laguna. 6489. 

Surdate. 24520. 

Tarantella Surrentina. 2817, 6569. 

Teresina, Teresi! 24579. 

Torna, sogno gentil. 27335. 

Triestesse. 27348. 

Tuest nsata. 724667. 

Vasammice strignimmice. 24708. 

Vicino a tte! 247380. 

Vocca vasata. 27419. 

Voci di campo. 27420. 

Volando in alto. 2972, OS875. 


Jaceard (L. H.): 


1813 


Epworth League hymn. 1624. 


INDEX 
pt. 11, 0. s., v.5 
Jaccard (L. H.)—Continued. Jacob (G.): 
Forward. 11270 Douze piéces. 4804. 
Good tidings. D5 756. Exercices d’orgue. 8088. 
Our heavenly Father knows. 9627. | Jacob (W. E.): 


2A10T. 
26864. 

24896. 
laudamus. 


Philathea hymn. 
Resurrection (The) 
Young peoples crusade. 
gackson (—) Te Deum 
19182, 27248. 
Jackson (A.) In the springtime with 
the roses. 47380. 
Jackson (A. J.) 
sweet home. 
Jgackson (B.):: 
Grand Te Deum in A. 11538 (152). 
Major and minor scales. 1153 
(155). 
Jackson (C. W.): 
Everybody likes that good old 
summertime. 8082. 
Mother, I’m coming home. 5378. 
Jackson (F. L.): 
Good night, take hold of my hand. 
13495. 
Master’s (The) voice. 5249. 
Jackson (F. W.): 
Grand Te Deum in A. 1158 (152). 


Dreaming of home 
79438. 


Major and minor scales. 1153 
(155). 
Jackson (G.L.) Good night, take hold 
of my hand. 4802. 


Jackson (H. C.) Hark, hark, my soul. 
gtS52: 


gackson (L. F.): 
I’m from Missouri. 4575. 
More stars for the crown of Jesus. 
23847. 
Out of the land of sorrow. 11960. 
Plea of a penitent. 12004. 
Shall I be counted worthy. 12169. 
Sliding down a stack of straw. 
6308. 
Why I’m happy. 12499. 
Why not cometo Himnow. 12501. 
Zeuge mit freudigem muth. 15696. 
Jackson (N.): 
In 1950. 11522. 
On the rink with O’Reilly. 14599. 
Jackson "(R. C.) 
Enchantress (The): 
(48). 
Pearl of dew. 
Jackson (S.): 
Grand Te Deum in A. 1158 (152). 


18087, 20814 


5756. 


Major and minor scales. 1153 
(155). 
Jyackson (S. B.) He was despised. 
8416. 


Jackson .(T. J:).. Won't that be a 
happy meeting. 20779. 

Jackson (W.)! Te Deum laudamus. 
24566. 

Jackson (W. H.) 
bells are ringing. 


While the village 
24828. 


Honey call around to-night. 18269. 


When the springtime. 3027. 
Jacobi (M.): 

Preghiera. 20390. 

Serenata. 20496. 
Jacobs (G. H.): 

In my dreams. 183799. 

Mary, Oh Mary. 16770. 
Jacobs (M.): 

Drill of the brownies. 1589. 


Sunset brings idle dreams. 10302. 
When the haying time is over. 
1096. 


Jacobs (M. M.) College life for mine. 
21017. 


Jacobs (R.) Dreams of you. 18049. 

Jacobs (W.): 
Abendlied. 19020. 
Aggravation. 12588, 15704 (56). 
Attar of roses. 17799, 19437 (27). 
Au matin. 19831. 
Bashful bumpkin. 3361. 
Belle Americaine. 7487. 
Calico dance. 25224. 
Carronade. 17903, 19487 (81). 
Chanson sans paroles. 15350. 
Chief Bunga-boo. 19437 (82), 

19612. 

Cloud chief. 10887 (102). 
Coppélia. 138098. 
Cupid astray. 27690. 
Dream kisses. 22920. 
Gypsy’s wooing. 4859. 
Hashed brown. 18233, 19487 (388). 
High brows. 18628, 19487 (41). 
Hungarian dance. 1345. 
In Cupid’s toils. 13785. 
Irvina. 13858, 19487 (48), 26042. 
Jim-a-da-Jeff. 13902, 19437 (50). 
Johnnie Raw. 7182 (148). 
King pin. 4916. 
Kiss of spring. 13974. 
Last hope. 2099. 
Lion and the mouse. 14079. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 1559. 
Lucky buck. 2175. 
Moment musical. 19016. 
Monstrat viam. 7182 (155), 14336. 
Moose march. 14348. 


My polar star. 20257. 
Nata. “the2! 
Naval parade. 26524. 


On the curb. 9594. 
Pearl feather. 24082: 
Polish dance. 2622. 
President Emeritus. 
Raymond. 25385. 
Red ear. 59386. 
Romantic overture. 
Rubber plant rag. 


20393. 


14880. 
6036. 


1814 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Jacobs (W.)—Continued. 
Russian pony rag. 7182 (169). 
Sentiers fleuris. 20489. 
Serenade. 14978. 
Spying Cupid. 15149, 27147. 
Star of love is burning. 6454. 
Sun-rays. 15188, 19487 (68). 
Teetotum. 2822. 
That Hindu rag. 27270. 
Third degree. 2854. 
Troopers (The) 24655. 
Trovatore (Il) 27398. 
Under the rose. 20670. 
Victorious phalanx. 6846. 
William Tell. 14900. 
Ylang-ylang. 10836. 
You look like a girl I used to 

know. 38105. 

Yvonne. 10862. 


Jacobs-Bond (C.): 
Answer the first rap. 1229. 
Doan yo’ lisn. 1551. 
First ask yourself. 1672. 
Good exercise. 1780. 
How to find success. 1872. 
Just a-wearyin’ for you. 20050. 
Keep awake. 2054. 
Making the best of it. 2190. 
My soul. 144387. 
Now and then. 2351. 
Perfect day. 14688. 
Pleasure of giving. 2489. 
Present from yourself. 2501. 
Robin Adair. 14867. 
Shepherdess (The) 15003. 
Smile songs. 6314. 
To understand. 2879. 
When they say unkind things. 

3036. 


Jacobsen (A.) 
heiser mit seil. 

Jacobsen (H.) 
24170. 

Jacobsen (J. R.) What would you do. 
24791. 


Jacobson (—) 


Jeg spiler min vinge, 
491. 
Psalm ninety-eight. 


My ever loving south- 


ern girl. 26483. 

Jacobson (A. K.) Alberta waltz. 
10887 (90). 

Jacobson (J.) I'll certainly cheat on 
you. 8573. 


Jacoby (lL. C.) Sing ye faithful, sing 
with gladness. -15040. 
Jacques (C. A.): 
Elite carillou. 25540. 
Trinity chimes. 17531, 24650. 
Jacques Richepin. 19414. 
Jacquet (H. M.) A Vaube crépuscu- 


laire. 12567. 
Jaddassohn (S.): 
Children’s dance. 179383. 
Supplication. 19149. 
Wanderbilder. 24747. 
Jadwiga. 5187. 


Jaeger (EH, J.): 
I love you more than words can 
tell. 4571. 
Viastenee pochod. 10611. 
Zapomen. 7159. 


Jaegersberg (O. L.) Vacation ent, 


my money spent. 15400. 
Jarnefelt (A.): 
Berceuse, 13802, 10997. 


Praeludium. 17120. 
Jagdfieber. 16131, 16238, 16549, 16969, 
17294, 193844, 20035. 
Jagrossi (A.) My great queen. 5429. 
Jahah (L. H.) O you Jack Johnson. 
20307. 
Jakobowski (—) Erminie. 14163. 
James (B. D.) Mother’s boy. 20226. 


James (D. D.) Divoreee. 21081, 
25462. . 
games (P.): 
Good night. 21269. 


Old father Thames, 713. 
James (F.) I dreamt our Hngland 
was a fane. 25911. 
James (F. H.): 
Bacarrat (La) 10978. 
Yankee land. 10829. 

James (J. F.) Tanglefoot rag. 15230. 

James (P. R.) Longing. 16680. 

Jamin (H.) Souvenir. 12230. 

Jamison (A. N.) Awakening. 48. 

Jamouneau (A. J.) Grant, we be 

seech Thee. 113831. 

Jancsi (J.) Intermezzo twostep. 4754. 

Janin fréres: 

Cantiques Grégoriens. 25241. 

Exercises élémentaires rythmiques. 

244. 

Messe et 11™°° vépres. 

Messe en ré mineur. 

Premiére symphonie. 

Sainte Marie. 9998. 

Saluts Grégoriens. 20467. 

24 préludes mélodiques. 22789. 
Jansen (B.) When the autumn leaves 

are falling. 3029. 

Jaques (P. M.) pub. co.: 
Hilarious Zeb. 4451. 

In lover’s lane. 4706. 
Mazurka poetique. 5261. 

Jaques-Dalcroze (H.): 

Jumeaux de Bergame. 
8806. 
Petite suite. 

Jardon (D.): 

Moonlight Mollie O. 9319, 10887 
(169). 

Under the Hebrew 
(74). 

Jarno (G.): 
Auftrittslied der Resel. 12697. 
Burleskes marsch quartette. 12859. 
Cradled in thine arms. 253879. 
Du lieber Herrgott oben. 138190. 
Gavotte. 18427. 


16823. 
26176. 
9772. 


4868, 


24100. 


moon. 12565 


1815 


INDEX 


Jarno (G.)—Continued. 
Ich bin die Montebelli. 18768. 
Liebeskonkurrenz. 14057, 18512, 
21557; 
Liebeslied. 14068. 


Marionetten liebe. 14224. 

Music of viol. 26466. 

Musikantenmiidel. 14878, 18696, 
21739. 


O kaiser, my kaiser. 26599. 
Stisses walzerlied. 15171. 
Walzer. 13883. 
Walzer-couplet. 15482. 
Was mir so g’ fallen hot in Wein. 
15486-15489, 22308. 
Wiener lied. 15604. 
Jarratt (L.) + 
Menuet gracieuse. 16816. 
Sailors dance. 17234. 
Jarvis (H. L.) Dear Nell, when first 
I met you. 18008. 
Jasco (—) Spaghetti rag. 15129. 
Jaxon (H.) Though years go rolling 
bye~ 22207. 
sa yveox (J. Mia):: 


Did you ever. 16078. 


My little sweetheart. 16901. 
Yearning. 15659. 
Jaylion (E. E.) Circles. 7692. 
Jayye (F.) I would like to honey- 
moon with you. 18760. 
Jean (H.) pseud. See Tyler-Plog- 
stedt (L.) 


Jeffers (T. C.) Your letter. 7151. 
Jefferson (B.) Angelus (The) 24. 
Jefferson (P.) Any line up. 12380. 


Jeffery (KF. M.): 


Funeta. 8217. 
Saviour like a shepherd lead us. 
6087. 
Jeffery (J. A.) Marche joyeuse. 
(AS2 (51). 


Jeffreys (1L.) 
Jeffries (L. A.) 


Skyward flying. 12191. 
Han’ me down my cat 


hole. 1819. 

Jemain (J.): 
Amoureuses paques. 20848. 
2° ballade. 22436. 

Jenkins (C) Deep Jordan’s bank. 
22882. 

Jenkins (D.) <Attodiad i Geman 
Mawl. 12688. 


Jenkins (D. C.): 
Light in darkness. 16652. 
O how blest are ye whose toils are 
ended. 9508. 
Jenkins (F.-A.) In dear old Wayne. 
23428. 
Jenkins (J. W.) Jenkins beginner’s 
hand book. 18886. 
Jenkins’ (J. W.) sons music co.: 
Affinity rag. 22465. 
Beginner’s hand book and instruc- 
tor. 18886. 
If you but knew. 16487. 


pt. 10,4 S&S, v3 


Jenkins (J. W.) sons music co.—Con. 


In a Pasadena garden. 23427. 
Mystic dreams waltzes. 5484. 
O mother. 14529. 

Parade of the flowers. 17069. 


Phantom isle. 14698. 
Pickled beets rag. 5790. 
Red devil rag. 24188. 
Rose tints. 17209. 
Southern bloom. 6412. 
Thy love shall be my guide. 6674. 
Whispering palms. 17683. 
Jenkins (M.): 
How’d you like to make a date 
with me. 25876. 
In dear old Pasadena. 138788. 
Song of the southwest. 244387. 
Jenks (C.) Red scarf. 9888. 
Jenner (H.): 
Dance of the feathers. 7826. 
Let me gaze into your eyes. 23584. 
Out here in God’s garden. 9636, 
17050. 
Rose of yesterday. 17207. 
Slumber while the grasses grow. 
10162. 
Jennings (G. B.) co.: 
Bedouin love song. 7421. 
Joyfulness. 2037. 
School days. 2631. 
Sing, hosanna. 10189. 
Jennings (P. N.) Old red hills of 


Georgia. 20319. 
Jennings co. Wonder working wizard. 
S. 8077. 


Jensen (A.): Abendmusik. 7186. 

Am ufer des flusses des Manza- 
nares. 20842. 

Brantgesang. 7517. 

Bridal song. 3518, 17875, 22669. 

Canzonetta. 3119 (114). 

Etitiden. 4817. 

Hochzeitsmusik. 8474, 13637. 

If it wasn’t for the man with a 
family. 21426. 

Jensen-album. 13890. 


Klinge, klinge, mein pandero. 
13980. 

Lindler aus Berchtesgaden. 8884. 

Lebensbilder. 8915. 

Lehn’ deine wang’ an meine wang’. 
14030. 

Lieder und tinze. 16651. 

Little songs and dances. 16669. 


Margaret am tore. 14518, 21654. 

Murmelndes liiftchen. 217338. 

Murmuring zephyrs. 5398. 

O lass dich halten goldne stunde. 
14518. 


Sechs lieder. 18887. 


Sieben gesinge. 13889. 
Triumerei. 67138. 
Valse brillante. 10550. 


Wedding march. 24772. . 
Jentsch (M.) Sonate. 26089. 


1816 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Jepson (H. A.) 
heart. 18207. 
Jeral (W.): 
Intermezzo. 4823. 
Legende. 4991. 
Jerome (B.) Happy thought. 
Jerome (B. J.): 
He died, motherland, for you. 
16346. 
I smoked before I married you. 
11462. 
Jerome (B. M.): 
Come back to Bohemia. 
(22) 22796. 
Consequences. 25368, 27689. 
Gypsy land. 23187, 24911 (114). 


Good-bye, my sweet- 


8382. 


22440 


If you were there with me. 23414, 
24911 (129). 

In a bungalow. 27709. 

Love is like a red red rose. 22440 


(43), 23661. 
Man I love. 22440 (48), 238716. 
Reilly. 12565 (59), 14829. 
Sentimental moon. 22440 (59), 
24331. 
There’s an aeroplane air about 
you. 24598, 24911 (179). 
Tie a red ribbon on me. 
24911 (181). 
Wedding bells. 
You can’t argue, can you? 
15677, 15704 (152). 
Zinga Zula man. 
24901. 
Jerome (W.) 
spond with you. 
Jersey. (CP. a..) : 
Glad hand polka. 8274. 
Glimpse of the orient. 11309. 
Juvenile polka. 4889. 
Man of steel. 11718. 
My sweetheart. 5471. 
Peace message. 11981. 
Playmate concert waltz. 5808. 
Queenly graces gavotte. 9808. 
Ray of melancholy. 5932. 
Regret. 9841. 
Southern jubilee. 
Sunrise. 10299. 
Sunset. 10308. 
Youthful thoughts polka. 
Jervis-Read (H. V.): 
At rest. 18426. 
Bird of passage. 
Dream-tryst. 206. 
Oranges. 18426. 
Phantasy trio. 5779. 
Two lyrical songs. 21485. 
Jervis-Secalisi (A. G.) Nijah. 5490. 
Jyessen (A. C.) Gruss an Neu Braun- 


24624, 


22440 (72), 24771. 
No. 


22440 (78), 


I would like to eorre- 
ise (53). 


12229. 


10861. 


7470. 


fels. 25776. 
Jessika. 8769. 
Jetti (D.): 
Pentimente. 17081. 
Virgi! Virgi! 10601. 


sewell (E.): 


Garden of idle dreams. 19809, 
20814 (50), 25674. 
I’m English don’t cher know. 485, 


10887 (138). 
We only got married this morn- 
ing, 1OT0, 1153) (128). 


What’s it matter. 1081, 10887 
(205). 
Jewitt (J. M.): 
Baby of the lagoon. 12718. 
Bye-lo-land. 19579. 
Cradle songs of many nations. 
26098. 


Little chief of seven moons. 14083. 

Little fur baby. 16666. 

Little maid from Tokio. 
20814 (72). 

My little pickaninny. 14413. 


14095, 


My wee my bonnie bairnie. 14447, 
19437 (57). 
Sleep, little angel, sleep. 17382. 


Teach me to pray. 15240, 15241, 
19184, 20600, 22171, 27740. 

Why that tear. 27528. 

UG GEL) 
Go back, Mr. Hagenback. 4268. 
My buzzing taxi. 5419. 

Samay: 

Belle Philippine. 12780. 

Marche Balkane. 5210. 

Patria gloria. 14677. 

Petit ballon. 2468, 5769. 

Valse d’une folle. 17572. 

Jimerson (F.) Glory Greene. 18186. 

Jiranek (A.) Deux impromptus. 496. 

Joachim Albrecht, prinz von Preussen: 
Abend. 20820. 
Drei Indianer. 210. 
Paskolnikow-phantasie. 
Totentanz (Der) 1017. 
Traumbilder aus der ahnengruft 


18844. 


der Romanows. 19249. 
Walzer. 497. 
Jocelyn. 1767, 8299, 18472. 


Jochem (C.) Dreams of spring. 207. 
Johannes (F.) Accompagnements du 
kyriale. 38. 


Johanning (P. F.) Water lilies. 2996, 
27447. 
Johannistraum. 4842, 20044. 


Jobn (A.) Easy exercises for the 
cornet. 218. 

John (A. J.) You're a foolish, silly, 
fickle girl. 12546. 

John (E.) ‘Thirteen is a hoodoo to 
me. 2855. 

John (I.) Columbine to Columbia. 
21019. 

John of Fornsete. Sumer is icumen 
in. 15174. 

Johnen (K.) Elegie. 11206. 

Johns (A.): 

Chantecler. 11067. 


In far off Mandalay. 4698, 


1817 


INDEX 


Johnson (—) She sifted thistles. 
27022. 
Johnson (A. R.) 
dier boy. 15692. 
Johnson (B.): 
Aubade in D flat. 
Lullaby. 18582. 
My brown-eyed Lou. 28878. 
Overture in C sharp minor. 
Passamezzo. 11975, 26721. 
Raider (The) 5919. 


7341. 


13904. 


Robin redbreast. 9915. 
Johnson (C.): 
Here’s to the girls. 3892. 


I am thinking of you sweetheart. 
IBS, 
In the hush. 1971. 
Miss Billiken. 143812. 
Restless night. 5960, 22654. 
Johnson (C. C.) Where the Wabash 
wends its way. 7011. 
Johnson (C. I.) Little Dollie. 20100. 
Johnson (C. J.) Porcupine rag. 770, 
14742. 
Johnson (C. L.): 
Apple jack. 3258. 
Dill pickles. 13117. 
Fairy’s dream. 4057. 
Golden spider. 25748. 
Heart fancies. 8420. 
Little star won’t you twinkle. 
18540. 
My love for Kentucky. 5450. 
Pigeon wing. 10887 (174). 
Pueblo. 5890. 
Somebody’s smiling. 2722, 
Sweet Genevieve. 10324. 
When the lilacs bloom again. 
17667. 
Woodlawn waltzes. 
Yankee bird. 10827. 
Johnson (C. L.) & co.: 
Blushing rose. 3478. 
Lady slippers. 16621. 
Little star won’t you twinkle. 
18540. 
Under the southern moon. 6781. 
Woodlawn waltzes. 7100. 
Yankee bird. 10827. 
Johnson (C. §.) Love divine. 9054. 
Johnson (D.) She’s just a little coun- 
try flower. 10112. 
Johnson (D. P.):: 
In memory of my mother. 
Sacred story of the Savior. 
Johnson (F. A.) Baylor. 7408. 


Johnson (F. G.) Hurricane 
23307. 

Johnson (G.) 
airs. ~1S119. 


Johnson (H.) Southern idyl. 

Johnson (H. H.) 
her hair. 5804. 

Johnson (J. E.) 


7100. 


4708. 
6045. 


rag. 
Fantasie on Swedish 


17378. 
Placing blossoms in 


Dear heart. 25480. 


Your faithful sol- 


pt. pra sve 5 


Johnson (J. K.): 
Barcarolle. 22570. 
King of the air. 235382. 
Melodie. 238498. 
Valsette. 238494. 
Johnson (J. R.): 
De little pickaninny’s gone to 
Sleep. 7857, 19685, 21066, 25428. 
For Thee. 8172. 
Hoola-woola. 11538 (48). 
Phoebe Brown. 3119 (64). 
Same old silvery moon is shin- 
ing. 1153 (02). 
Sweetness, I love you best of all. 
245383. 
Johnson (L.) Meet me at French 
Lick Springs. 21672. 
Johnson (lL. lL.) Wizzle 
15625. 
Johnson (N.): 
Affinity. 1174. 
Come, dreamless rest. 
Dreams. 1582. 
Fisherman John. 
Forget-me-not. 
Good-night, 
23144. 
Gray days. 83844. 
Heart’s desire. 1582. 
Little white hand. 16674. 
Morning. 5365. 
Summer is near. 948. 
Take thou this rose. 
Whisper (A) 10766. 
Johnson (Mrs. N. G.) My sweetheart. 
5478. 
Johnson (P.) 


dozzle. 


25345. 
8137. 


11266. 


pretty stars. 3834, 


2808. 


Sweet forget-me-not. 


6529. 
Johnson (P. C.) Ain’t got a word to 
says, “di179: 


Johnson (R.): 
Full fathom five. 11291. 
Star lights are shining. 

Johnson (R. A.) 


ZA ITe 
Hearts brave and 


faithful. 138604. 
Johnson (T.) Moose rag. 9825. 
Johnson (T. C.) Great commission. 
4337. 
Johnson (W. 8S.) Little past. 185387. 
Johnson (W. W.) Those magical 
eyes. 27806. 
Johnson-Suerkin (L.) Only im dreams. 
9614. 
Johnston (C. C.) Lelly-pops. 5080. 
Johnston (EK. F.): 
Evensong. 25579. 
Lord is my shepherd. 5098. 


Johnston (F.) 
be. 7018. 
Johnston (J.): 

Love’s message. 21614. 
On the slopes of the dune. 
One day. 21842. 
Johnston (M.): 
Barearolle. 


Which had you rather — 


21840. 


7402. 


1818 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Johnston (M.)—Continued. 

Dearie, never trouble. 3847. 

I'd like to have someone to call 

me honey. 4526. 

Lovelight. 51384. 

Soldier’s pay. 6889. 

Song of the waves. 63888. 
Johnston (P.) Way out west. 12482. 
Johnston (W.) In a cottage by the 


river. 461. 

Johow (A.) <Andacht im_ walde. 
7279. 

Jolly bachelors. 190, 3638, 646, 895, 


1080, 2760, 4369, 4389, 8663, 9836. 
10017, 10326, 10685, 20287. 


Joly (L.) Just you. 18454. 
Jommi (A.): 
Allegretto agitato. 24959. 


Larghetto tranquillo. 26169. 


Jonas (A.) A une femme. 3127. 

Jonasson-Eckermann & Heyman. Kla- 
vier-klassiker. 10031. 

Jones (—). Darkey moon. 11140. 


Jones (Mrs. A.) 
wit ovah picks fo’ 


Dat’s mah Eph out 
a promynade. 


25423, 
Jones (B.): 
Ann-A-Lize. 7287. 
Pearl eyes. 17077. 
Jones (C. A.) Dutchland beloved. 
PAIS} 
Jones (C. P.): 


Highway shall be there. 8464. 
If you have a word of cheer. 
21427, 
I’m going to join the band. 21391. 
I’m to the highlands bound. 8607. 
March of Zion’s king. 18604. 
There’s a happy day at hand. 
10411. 
Tiefer, hoéher. 22214. 
Washed in the blood. 10661. 
Jones (C. R.) If I only was a Pitts- 
burgh millionaire. 21424. 
Jones (EH.): 
English history. 4002. 
Grown ups evening song. 8354. 
National anthem. 5500. 
Rat-a-pat-pom-pom. 5929. 
School number. 6115. 
Slumber prelude. 63810. 
Slumber song. 10160. 


Jones (H. D.) Invocation. 26038. 
Jones (H. De R.): 
If I were only Santa Claus. 
Liebeslied. 5030. 
Jones (Mrs. H. E.): 


April shower. 7299. 


1946. 


Awakening (The) ‘7366. 
My choice. 93864, 
vones (H. G.) I have a sweetheart. 
16482. 
Jones (H. H.) Reflections. 5948. 
Jones (H. McK.) My mother’s love is 


14423. 
Mermaid (The) 9262. 


with me still. 
Jones (H. W.) 


Jones (J. E.): 
Hark! hark! the angels are call- 
ing. 19876. 


I shall see the King. 19965. 
Saviour, walk and talk with me. 


20475. 
Since the Lord saved me. 20504. 
Yesterday, today and _ forever. 
_ » 20788: 
Jones (L. C.) Song of long ago. 
17361. 
Jones (L. E.): 
Is there any place there for you. 
26045. 
Longer we're together. 16679. 
Way by the cross. 27449. 
Jones (L. L.) Philada waiting. 


11995, 


Jones (Mrs. L. S.) I dreamed I saw 


my mother dear. 25910. 
Jones (R.) Beautiful flowers. 12765. 
Jones (S.) Friendship’s rainbow. 
18154. 
Jones (S. W.): 
Glorious love. 19826. 
I shall be satisfied then. 19964. 
I to Jesus now will go. 18781. 


There is work for you and me. 


20625. 
Trusting in a Saviour’s _ love. 
20660. 
Jones (T. T.) Bronwen. 7533. 
Jones & Grant: 
Aero-rag. 12588. 
Be cheery dearie. 12759. 
Say Madge. 10022. 
That dippy glide. 17471. 


When Mister Cupid comes to town. 


Where children rule. 7001. 15551. 
Jones (H. A.) Poverty hall. 24145. Jongen (J.) 2™°-sonate. 19435. 
dones (F. A.) Nine-fold kyrie. 26561. | Joplin (S.): 
Jones (G.) Balloon collapse. 55. Country club. 151. 
Jones (G. J.) Sweetest flower. 6545. Euphonic sounds. 235. 
Jones (G. M.): Paragon rag. 742. 
De sleet an’ de snow. 16052. Stoptime rag. 3119 (77), 6470. 
Play you’s er squirrel chile. | Jordi (L. G.): 
17102. Hermosas tapatias. 4444. 
Sayin’ ter you good-night. 12118. Margot. 5228. 
Jones (H.): “Aitewen My love. 14417. 
I want a Chicago girl. 1921. Oaxaquefas. 14542. 
Little feet. 185382. Polaca. 14782. 
1819 
68294—10 25 


INDEX 


pt. LIL, Me Ss, Vo 5 


Jordan (G. F.) Father’s gone to 
work. 19768. 
Jordan (J.): 
Angelus (The) 32387. 
Darkey todalo. 25421. 
Lovie Joe. 18581, 19487 (52). 
Loving time. 16713. 


My Father was a soldier. 21755. 

Pilgrims. 5795. 
That raggeddy rag. 10401. 
That teasin’ rag. 6625, 6626. 
Jordan (W. C.) In Thee O Lord do I 
put my trust. 18824. 

Jorden (C. W. & J.S.): 
Perfect peace. 24092. 
Rest in Jesus. 14887. 
Thinking of Jesus. 19211. 
Walking in the sunlight. 

Jorden (J. S.) 

19211. 

Jores (H. F.): 
Air de ballett. 24940. 
Arabesque. 25015. 

Berceuse. 25130. 

Cadinette shepherd song. 106. 
Canzonetta. 26099. 
Concert caprice in E fiat. 
Crepuscule (La) 25882. 
Episode. 25557. 

Gypsy dance. 25782. 
Happy youth. 25802. 
Mazurka. 263866. 

Oh Olivet, dear Olivet. 
Question (The) 26828. 
Romance. 26901. 
Theme varie. 27279. 

Joseffy (R.): 

Aquarelle. 7182 (4). 

Cadence. 7182 (56). 

Overture, aria and bourrée. 
(6). 

Pizzicati. 7182 (27). 

Second concert study, after Cho- 
pin. 7182 (16). 

Second melody. 


6902. 
Thinking of Jesus. 


25366. 


26639. 


T182 


1132) ATS): 


Souvenir d’ Amerique. 7182 (84). 
Spinnlied. 7182 (85). 

Joseph (P. I.): 
Gipsy twilight scenes. 138453. 


You love no more. 27576. 
Josselyn (A. S.): 

Queen of love and the _ roses. 

24180. 
When the nightingale bids south- 
ern skies good-bye. 17670. 
Jost’ (iI. W.) 2 

G’naue dirn. 4260. 

God save our president. 
Josua Navine. 26682. 
Joubert (C.): 

Amour et la rose. 22502. 

Aviation francaise. 25053. 

Béatitudes (Les) 19520. 

Boite de Pandore. 22648. 

Chanson canadienne. 22731. 


4271. 


Joubert (C.)—Continued. 
Huitiéme béatitude. 19920. 
Je tiens 4 ton baiser. 200386. 
Lanciers du palais. 21534. 
Lettre A ’inconnue. 20084. 
Ma mie Suzette. 20143. 
Marche biterroise. 23729. 
Musiciens de Crémone. 26468. 
Ne révez plus. 20267. 
Pour toute la vie. 20386. 
Pour un baiser. 21906. 
Quatriéme béatitude. 20403. 
Réves fous. 20420. 
Serenade au bois. 
Valse des brises. 
Jouve (E.): 
Lorenzaccio. 5102. 
Sonnet. 14220. 
Joy (A. E.) Monstrat viviam. 7182 
(155), 14836. 
Joy. rider. 1362, 215% 2aigne242s, 
6116. 
Joyce (A.): 
T’ll dance till de sun _ breaks 
through. 1898, 4555, 12830. 
Love and life in Holland. 14129, 


24346. 
24696. 


20122. 
Mickey’s birthday. 9279. 
Remembrance. 806. 
Songe d’automne. 6394. 
Vision d’amour. 2960, 12830. 
Vision of Salome. 6866, 12416. 
J6zefowicz (M. von) Operettenwalzer 
(Hin) 20341. 
Jude CW.) = 
Rolling sea. 21962. 
Tableaux musicales. 27223. 
Judefind (A. L.): 
Christmas praises. 25314. 
Exultant praises. 18108. 
Summer gladness. 15176. 


Judefind (J. L.) 
9444. 


Judefind (W. B.): 
Exultant praises. 18108. 
King of glory. 26140. 
Voices of victory. 10614. 
Wreaths of praise. 15653. 
Judefind (W. B. & A. L.) Morning of 
life. 9827. 


Judefind bros.: 
Angels’ song. 22. 
Christmas praises. 25314. 
Exultant praises. 18108. 
Joyous voices. 13912. 
King of glory. 2614v. 
Morning of life. 9327. 
Nature’s awakening. 
Our risen King. 9631. 
Standard bearers rally. 24468. 
Summer gladness. 15176. 
Voices of victory. 10614. 
Wreaths of praise. 15653. 
Yuletide gladness. 27594. 


Nature’s awakening. 


9444. 


1820 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Judge (E. F.) 

Judson (A.): 

At Bethlehem. 

Awake for 
Sol: 

From cross to crown. 


Six studies. 2039. 


25026. 
thy King has come. 


$200. 


Shepherds of Bethlehem. 6177. 
Sing glory. 27051. 
Unfold ye portals of glory. 10527. 
Judy forgot. 25868, 26482, 26495, 
26509, 265138, 27558. 
Juel- Frederiksen (E.) Piazza _ del 
Popolo. 9694. 
Jiungst (H.): 
Heimatsehnen. 28240. 
Heimweh. 389. 
Im spitsommer. 23419. 
Mein alt’ Kentucky heim. 23767. 
Niggerlied. 23935. 
Robin Adair. 820. 
Ruthenisches volkslied. 835. 
Stidslavische dorfbilder. 942. 


Juettner (O.): 
Dear little flock. 138081. 
Into the home by love made 


bright. 13850. 

Spirit in this world abiding. 
15135. 

Strong of hand and head and 
heart. 15169. 

Up Calvary’s side a royal train. 
15397. 


Jullien (—) 
Jullien (P.) 


Rusignuolo (La) 24248. 
Chanson de Marguerite. 


7625. 
Jumade (M.): 
Aimé (L’) 7207. 
Amoureusement. 38228. 
Attraction-galop. 3289. 


Au pays des petits oiseaux. 3292. 
Buda-marcia. 35388. 
Danse directoire. 3816. 
Impressions enfantines. 
Lettre poste restante. 
Loin de toi. 5079. 
Lointain bonheur. 18547. 
Marche des petits conscrits. 
Marche Paloise. 5221. 
Menuet bagatelle. 5297. 
Menuet tendre. 5299. 
Mimodrame. 5323. 
Ondines du Rhin. 
Palestro-marche. 
Quand tomberont 

5897. 
Réve virginal. 5966. 

Jumping Jupiter. 19691, 19938, 19950, 
19952, 20029, 20105, 20204, 20641, 
20814 (42), 20814 (57), 20814 (59), 
20814 (60), 20814 (67), 20814 (73), 
20814 (79), 20814 (95), 20814 (103), 


4684. 
8946. 


5215. 


5661. 
5733. 


les feuilles. 


20814 (118), 21048, 21877, 21847, 
21953, 22080, 22440 (55), 22869, 
23504, 24569, 24670, 24804, 26268, 


26460, 27715. 


June (C. R.) 
6999. 
Jung 
4870. 
Jung (W.) 
T3232) 
Jungman (A.): 
Guard on the Rhine. 
Heimweh. 16368. 
Jungnickel (R.) : 
Bella. 15882. 
Hivening devotion. 
Forza del destino. 
Ilka. 4675. 
King’s hussars. 
Lamento. 4963. 
Nocturne. 7923. 
Reverie. 5967. 
Serenade. 12160. 
Walther’s prize song. 
Junkin (C. T.): 
Jesus friend of sinners. 


When you’re absent. 
(R.) Drie stticke fiir orgel. 


Elementar - violinschule. 


1805. 


4029. 
6829. 


16602. 


10632. 
2020. 


Just plain girl. 16578. 
Junne (O.): 
Amour au Chili. 15745. 


Anbetung. 20850, 22506. 

Drei gedichte. 22645. 

Drei Saharet-tinze. 3935. 

Drei stticke. 7812. 

Finf stiicke. 7813. 

Haschisch. 21302. 

Ich sehe dich in tausend bildern. 
10690. 

Neun kanonische choralvorspiele. 
11598. 

Orgelstiicke moderner meister. 726. 

Preludio lento. 5866, 5867. 

Schtiler-konzertino. 853, 6125. 

Sonate. 26089. 

Souvenir. 12230. 

Sternennacht. 10263. 

Trio, Fdur. 10484. 

Valse causée. 6801. 

Valse flirtée. 6805. 

Weihe der nacht. 

Wunsch. 10825. 


10690, 22324. 


Zwei kleine stimmungsbilder. 
22646. 
Juon (P.) Ballet-suite. 20898. 


Just one of the boys. 8316, 8452, 8508, 


8809, 9056, 11221. 


Kk. (W. J.) Auf Golgatha. 12695. 
Kabot (R.) Yankee notions. 17722. 
Kaehler (W.) lHlegie. 25581. 
Kaempfner  (B.) Walzermiirchen. 
17625. 
IKkiindt (J. W.): 
Aurora. 157838, 17807, 25046. 
Dream of Cleopatra. 208, 3924, 
13173. 
Kahn (G.) Moon talk. 18675. 
anne. CR.) : 
An vollen biischelzweigen. 20849. 
Der liebe macht. 21078. 


Kinsamkeit. 21122. 


1821 


INDEX 


pt: 1, wes 


Kahn (R.)—Continued. 
Gleich und gleich. 21248. 
Publikum und Herr Ego. 
Sturmlied. 24498. 

Vom himmel sank in wilder meere 
schauer. 22288. 

Warum bin ich verganglich. 22302. 

Weichet, sorgen von mir. 22322. 

Xenion. 22414. 

Kahnt (C. F.) nachfolger: 

Allerseelen. 1188. 

Am waldweg. 19471. 

Aus der lieben heimat. 12698. 

Blumen am bache. 19551. 

Dein hab’ ich tausendmal gedacht. 
3851. 

Dein name. 3852. 

Du gingst von mir. 

Dunkle, schone nacht. 

Hinsiedel. 3980. 

Es steht eine lind ’im tiefen tal. 
19739. 

Felsenstrom (Der) 

Ferientage. 13316. 

Fidelitas. 19778. 

Frisch vom storch. 4168. 

Froher ausklang. 11279. 


21918. 


3942. 
15199. 


13315. 


Geh’ aus mein herz, und suche 
freud. 16258. 

Gibt es schoneres. 4285. 

Goldhaar der junge. 11317. 

Gruss. 18536. 

Gruss an Wien. 25777. 

Helgoland. 21325. 

Im blumengarten. 19994. 

Im mondenschein. 16494. 


Im wogenden kornfeld. 19996. 
Ins innerste Afrika. 4751. 
Juchzer. 20048. 
Jugendlust. 11564. 
Kadenz zu Beethovens klavierkon- 
zert. 4890. 
Kleine lampe. 18476. 
Licht erlosch. 5022. 
Marsch. 10993. 
Morgenspaziergang. 
Nachtgesang. 9484. 
O triges dampfross. 
Reigen. 12053. 
Reiter im herbst. 
Sage. 12100. 
Schnitterin (Die) 
Sonatine. 20284. 
Tigliche tibungen ftir violoncell. 
19167. 
Treue herzen. 6721. 
Vogelweisheit. 2969. 
Von dir zu scheiden. 6878. 
Waldsee in dimmerung. 12426. 
Warst wie ein konigin. 6913. 
Was ich auch beginn’. 6916. 
Was bin ich doch ein armer mann. 


26441. 
5600. 

12056. 

6109. 


Kahnot (C. F.) nachfolger—Continued. 
Wie ein bild. 70386. 
Wilden (Die) frauen vom Uuters- 
berg. 12511. 
Zwischen rosen. 
Kaifetz (A.): 
I am looking for a girl like you. 
4583. 


20809. 


Just kids once more. 23513. 
Kaiser (A.): 

Arlequin. 22530. 

Capitaine (Le) 22707. 

Chor der engel. 25298. 

Christuskind (Das) 25318. 

Columbine gavotte. 22788. 


Esel und der ochse. 25569. 

Mina lia e2a nls: 

Heilige nacht. 25827, 25828. 

Heiligen drei konige. 25829. 

Hirten (Die) 25845. 

Jungfrau (Die) 26112. 

Pierrette, polka. 24115. 

Pierrot. 24116. 

Sérénade. 24344. 

Stella Maris. 12249. 

Stern (Der) 27161. 

Valse mignonne. 24702. 

2°™° caprice en sol. 10882. 
Kaiser (F.) My own little girl. 

16908. 

Kaiser (J. J) music co.: 

Forget me nots and roses. 

On summer seas. 5651. 
Kaiser (P.) Polonaise. 14738. 
Kalamazoo corset co. My American 


13376. 


beauty rose. 26473. 

Kaleve (G.) Chanson d’amour. 
20981. 

Kalley (E. H.) Columbia’s golden- 
rod. 25336. 


Kalman (E.): 
Gay hussars. 20814 (51). 
Herbstmanover (Hin) 4437.4 


Kam (E. O.) Daisy waltzes. 25402. 
Kammer (N. S.)  #Sommernacht. 
20539. 
Kampermann (#.): 
Sehnsucht nach der heide. 26997. 


17592. 
*Neath the honey- 


Verlorne heimat. 
Kamplain (W. H.¥ 
suckle vine. 2334. 
Kanapoff (H.) Bets-ihm. 15845. 
Kanne (G. M.) St. Mark’s hymnal. 
24255. 


Kanrich (A. M.) 
Kapeller (C.): 
Ich kann von den weibern nicht 
los. 183849. 
Ivresse d’amour. 26070. 
Wenn die knospe sich entfaltet. 
19350. 


Score. 61382. 


6914. Kaplan (D.): 
Was bin ich doch ein reicher Make just this one dream come 
mann. 6915. trues: 23712: 
1822 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Kaplan (D.)—Continued. 
My Arizona cow-boy girl. 14384. 
Oh that boog-a-boo man. 23997. 
Kapner (H.) I’d give the world for a 
Sweetheart. 13677. 
Kapoun (A.) NejnovéjSi a nejsnad- 
néjSi skola klavirni. 23924. 
Kappes (C.) jr. I wish I had a job. 
8639. 
Kaps (K.): 


Bustlin’ Billy. 25214. 


Clang of the bells. 19625. 
Hustler (The) 4497. 
Murmuring waves. 20237. 


Sambo’s singing lesson. 22004. 


Karezag (W.) & Wallner (C.): 
Alles ging durch’s grosse_ sieb. 


3184. 

Bist du es lachendes gltick. 3448— 
3451, 7472. 

Chantecler-walzer. 12920. 

Divertissement. 7895, 13119, 
16076, 16079. 

Es liegt in blauen fernen. 8048. 


Geh’ zahl, geh’ zahl. 8248. 

Gliick hat als gast nie lange rast. 
8291. 

Graf von Luxemburg. 4323, 23159. 

Hand in hand. 8379, 16332. 

Heckenroéslein. 8434. 


Herbstmanéver (Hin) 4487. 
Ich bin ein zigeuner. 8646. 
Ich bin verliebt. 4642. 

Ich bring dir biibchen. 4643. 


Kam ein falter. 4891. 
Kein vergniigen, diesem gleicht. 
8837, 16588. 


Liebe, ach du sonnenschein. 5024. 

Liebe allein macht nicht satt. 
8954. 

Liebe (Das) geld. 8956. 

Liebes miinnchen, folge mir. 
8959. 

Lied der Gackeline. 14067. 


Lied des grafen von Luxemburg. 


5034. 

Lied des schandkerl. 14068. 

Luxemburg-marsch. 5161, 20139. 

Luxemburg-walzer. 6165, 9096, 
16724, 20141. 

Madel klein, midel fein, 5177 . 
16737. 

Man greift nicht nach den sternen. 
5194. 


Miinehner marsch. 20230, 21781. 
Nur die liebe macht uns jung. 


9498. 

Nur legitim. 5564. 

Polkatiinzer. 5824-5828. 

Reiche midchen. 9843-9850, 
14827. 

Sie geht links, er geht rechts. 
6189. 

Soll ich, soll ich nicht. 6354. 


Karezag (W.) & Wallner (C.)—Con. 
Tréfle incarnat. 6720. 
Unbekannt, deshalb nicht minder 

interessant. 6771, 6772, 
Ungarischer marsch. 105380. 
Walzer rondo. 6907, 10651. 

War enist ein midel. 10658. 
Was ich im traum nur ersah. 

6917. 

Wetterhahn und taube. 15516. 
Will die minner ich beriicken. 
10784. 
Wir bummeln durch’s leben. 7069. 
Zigeuner-marsch. 10867, 10868. 
Zigeunerliebe. 10869, 22433. 
Zigeunerliebe-walzer. 10871-10874. 
Zorika, kehre zurtick. 10875. 
Karezynski (A.) Zbior powinszowan. 
22432. 

Karg-Elert (S.): 

Adoration. 22460. 
Choral-improvisationen. 1434, 7671. 
Jagdnovelette. 13881. 

Poetische bagatellen. 18885. 
Sonatine exotique. 2726. 
Sonatine mignonne. 2727. 
Totentanz. 1533883. 

Vier ausgewiihlte charakteris- 

tische stticke. 11771. 

Wachet auf ruft uns die stimme 

10625. 

Karganoff (G.): 

A la gavotte. 22443. 
Berceuse. 12784. 
Scherzino. 20056. 
Styrienne. 6485. 
Karn (EF. J.) Standard studies for 
the violin. 15153. 

Karoly (H.): 

Am Christabend. 
Christmas bells. 

Kaska (R.): 
Invitation 4 la valse. 
Prager blut. 773. 

Kaskell (K. V.) Gefangene (Der) 


24973. 
1439. 


478. 


der Zarin. 18171. 
Kaspar (IF. P.) In an aeroplane. 
26004. 
Katawampus. 23520. 
Kather (A.): 
Dorftanz. 11179. 
Mondnacht. 11795. 
Katy-did. 25919, 26122, 27274. 
Nata (dae je 
Arrival of the circus. 12667. 
Marseillaise. 23739. 
Rain drops. 14810. 
Katz (S.) Polskie kwiaty. 5884. 
12018. 
Kauffman (S.) When love is lost. 
22349, 
Kauffman music co. State fair Ca- 
donian. 20564. 
Kaufman (M. R.) Namrah. 16925, 


24911 (152). 


1828 


INDEX 


Kaufman (P. H.): 
That’s a picnic called a honey- 


moon. 989. 
Up in my flying machine. 6793. 
Kaun (H.): 
Kirchlein auf dem berge. 20062. 


Landsknechte lied. 19692. 
Morgehlied. 14858. 
Schweigende nacht. 14960. 
Vier gesiinge. 18457. 
Zweite symphonie. 17742. 

Kaun (W. A.) mus. Co.: 
Alle jahre wieder kommt der 

Weihnachtsmann. 3180. 

Auf dem meere. 15780. 
Bliitenfee (Die) 3472, 20814 (76). 
Heim. 11880. 
Jagdzug der Diana. 
Lieben und lassen. 
Mai. 16744. 
Mein postillon. 5278. 
Miss Plum Pudding. 
Polonaise. 5881. 
Souvenir de la cote d’Azur. 12238. 
Und als mein schatz auf’s wandern 


4807. 
11625. 


11783. 


ging. 17557. 
Weihnachtsgedanken. 3010. 
Kay (KX.) In the land of the golden 

sun. 21455. 


Kayser (H. E.) Thirty-six elementary 


and progressive studies. 138949. 
Keach (L.): 
Auld lang syne. 10887 (6). 
Bohemian girl. 194387 (2). 
Minstrel songs. 19437 (15). 
Musical favorite. 19487 (16). 
Sylvia intermezz. 7182 (28). 


Kealing (E. B.) 5050. 
Keane (M.): 
I could moon forever round a star 
like you. 1891. 
My little spotlight queen. 
Keaney (P. M.) When the evening 
sun is sinking. 17665. 
Kearns (J. J.), jr. Summer 
20577. 
Kearns (W. A.) Moon, moon, don’t 
come out too soon. 2286. 
Kedzie music co., ine. When you're in 


Linger near. 


5447. 


days. 


wrong. 27504. 
Keefer (W. T.) Orange groove schot- 
tische. 24911 (49). 
Keel (F.): 
My true love hath my heart. 
11858. 
Tell me not, sweet. 12311. 
Weep you no more. 12444. 


Keelen (J. C.): My love is a-dreaming 


of me. 16908. 
Keeler (HE. EH.) Once every year. 
24034. 


Keene (J. R.): 
Dancing in the light of the moon. 
21058. 


pt. 111, 0. 8., v.5 


Keene (J. R.)—Continued. 
Think of me, do. 27299. 
This ain’t no place for a minister’s 


son. 22205. 
Keene (U.) Sinner, Jesus is calling 
for.you., 190g 


Keeton (A. C.) Meditation. 5263. 
Keil GA. We): 
Childhood days. 19618. 
She's the fairest flower Norway 
ever grew. 22046. 
Keil (T.) Valse junior. 
Keith (C.): 
Annie. 15759. 
Beneath the old elm tree. 
Caramona. 119. 
Courting by the ’phone. 
Grace’s lucky shoe lace. 
In dear old sunny Florida. 
Jolly time. 26098. 
Murmuring sea. 20236. 
My Billy is a soldier boy. 
Old schoolhouse. 14585. 
Roses. 9962. 
Somebody. 10191. 
Standing by the old gateway. 
10254. 
Keith (J. C.) Wynona. 
Keith, Prowse & Co.: 
Barearolle. 12754. 
Beatrice. 17882. 
Begorrah. 74383. 
Belle of Britanny. 67, 1297. 
Black Donald. 3453. 
Bouquet (A) 22660. 
Corisande. 22817. 
Désir d’amour. 3860. 
Druid’s prayer. 3488, 18060. 
Fisherman John. 8187. 
Gin and bitters. 8262. 
Gulistan. 11346. 
Heart’s desire. 4420. 
Idylle (An) 17988. 
In my airy aeroplane. 
Katawampus. 238520. 
Line of beauty. 8993. 
Malony stampede. 14188. 
My bungalow in Bond _ street. 


15409. 
7444. 
7784. 


19847. 
8689. 


5416. 


19413. 


18389. 


18701. 
Terrapin two-step. 10384. 
Fu dir. 108%. 


Keithley (F. C.): 
Glide (The) away rag. 
Vivacity rag. 10610. 

Keldorfer (V.): 

Belsazar. 3410. 
Ich bin ein grosser herre. 8645. 

Kéler-Béla : 

Romantie overture. 14880. 
Son of the Puszta. 20540. 
Keller (—) O could I teach the night- 
ingale. 9504. 

Keller (B.): 
Abschied. 20821. 
Am himmelstor. 


18184. 


15738. 


1824 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Keller (B.)—Continued. 


Ave Maria von Oberammergau. 
15791. 

Einen freund begegnet ich. 21121. 

Kinst.. 21123. 

Es ragt ins meer der runenstein. 
16150. 

Kollin. 21526. 

Lied des schmiedes. 16649. 

Keller (C. R.) Witches at night. . 
17705. 


Keller (G.) 
dunkles haar. 
Keller (O. R.) 
17417. 
Kellerman (L.): 
At twilight. 


Nun schmiicke mir dein 
16968. 
Sunbeam and rose. 


25033. 


Convent bells at eventide. 25373. 
Flight of the witches. 25631. 
In the convent garden. 26017. 


Shipwreck (The) 270309. 
Song of the meadow Jark. 27101. 
Vesper chimes. 27401. 
Young nun’s prayer. 27587. 
Kelley (E. S.) Lady (The) picking 
mulberries. 23563. 
Kelley (G.W.) Old BelleIsle. 21833. 
Kelley (M. A.) When Jeffries meets 
Johnson. 12455. 
Kelley (T.): 
Certain party rag. 
for ), 25261. 
I’m looking for a dear old lady. 
25945. 
I wonder if you love me. 19981. 
Kellie (L.) New album of ten songs. 


22726, 24911 


26540. 
Kellogg (C. W.) Yale blue forever. 
Ag 72Z1. 
Kelly (—) In the valley ’mong the 


Pennsylvania hills. 138822. 


Kelly (C. D.) Aurelia waltz. 12565 
(hk) 
Kelly (C. J.) Liveslovealway. 20111. 
Kelly (E). Newfoundland waltz. 
23933. 


Kelly (EH. H.) music pub. co.: 
Be careful Mary. 7409. 
He’s me kiddo. 19889. 

Kelly (F. S.): 

Caprice. 21519. 
Choler. 21000. 
Idyl. 21520. 
Lament. 215383. 
Reminiscence. 21949. 
Sea-piece. 22022. 
Kelly (H.) music pub. co. You're the 
sweetest girl of all. 27580. 

Kelly (J. EK. C.): 

Curiosity. 138037. 

Down in the shady lane. 21099. 
Sweet dreams of you. 15207. 
Kelly (J. H.) Imperial guard march. 

19997. 

Kelsey (J. C.) 


Dear old man. 11149. 


Kelsey (J. D.) 
Kelso (V. C.) 


Song in the heart. 909. 
I’se wiser than I looks 


to be. 4602. 

Kemp (H.) Eloped in a flying ma- 
chine. 13234. 

Kemp (W.) Vaudeville song. 19301. 

me: (W.) At the old cross roads. 
7331. 


Kendall (A.): 


Kendall (A. 8S.) 
2254. 


"Liza had hold of my hand. 26235. 
Playing the game in the west. 
9712. 


Messiah is King. 


Kendall (EK. F.): 


Kendall (P.) 


Charme d’amour. 
22740. 

Where the waters ebb and _ flow. 
19377. 


7640, 17926, 


Un of Mi Za: 


Kendis (—): 


Angel eyes. 


1219; 


Bachelor life. 7378. 

Havana. 7182 (124), 8397, 21305, 
22440 (27). 

Hello! how qd you do, hello! 
138615, 17742 (5). 

If you promise to behave. 23411, 

Listen to that jungle band. 21573, 


22440 (42). 

Love me with your big blue Sune 
26269. 

Lucky boy. 23682. 

Springtime brings roses and ait. 
244638. 


What good is water, when you’re 


dry? 15524, 17742 (94). 

You ain’t got the girl ’till the 
ring is on her finger. 7132, 
12565 (81). 

Kendis & Paley: 
If you promise to behave. 28411. 


Kendol 
9304. 


Springtime brings roses and you. 
24463. 


(Bs) Missouri state song. 


Kenfield (L. 


5516. 
seales. 


New and eee, method. 
Thirty six exercises and 
6656. 


—-enna—CW.j—On-a_joy—ride--a04t—— 


Kennedy (A.): 


kennedy 
found the North pole. 
IKKennedy 
the golden shore. 
Kennedy 
Dba keane 
Kennedy (T. KF.) Pa 
Kennedy 
dids sing. 


Rest thee. 5959. 
Song of the sea. 
Star of the sea. 
GE’. sedis) 


22099. 
20814 (25) 
Never mind 
5D13. 
When we meet on 

15571. 
Prairie queen. 


who 


(Gan Vic) 


(L.) 9753, 
’s old girl. 14668. 
(W.) sack where the Katy- 
20894. 


s 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Kennett (A.): 
Can’t you hear the bagpipes call- 
ing.” rabSiale 
In the land where the beautiful 
Conway flows. 21456. 
Keep the anchor charm I gave 


you. 26127. 

Lady moon, good night. 4957. 
Kenney (KE. R.) When the silv’ry 
‘moon is shining, Phyllis dear. 
24814. 

Kent (B.) Turn those eyes away. 
24672, 24911 (182). 
Kent (9.): 


Dorothy’s rose. 197. 
In the land of sunshine. 472. 
Little Dutch garden. 6554. 


Little girl. 555. 
To and fro, so soft and slow. 
192338: 
Kent (Ff. A.) Elly Kelly, I love you. 
8020. 
Kent (J.) Hear my prayer, O God. 
1834. 


Kent (R. F.): 


I am going home to mother. 4512. 
Remember me, Irene. 5951. 
Kent & Heidkamp. I want to be 

kissed in a tax-i-cab. 25962. 


Kern iG. (Ds): 
Hight little girls. 22954. 
I don’t want you to be a sister to 


me. 21369. 

Suzette and her pet. 1153 (110). 
Whistle when  you’re lonely. 
22368. 


Kern (K. W.) 
Kern (M. R.): 
New commandment. 679. 
Praise the name of the Lord. 774. 
Thou shalt love the Lord. 1000. 
Ye are my friends. 1142. 
Year’s at the spring. i148. 
Kerr CE Dae 
Playin’ honeymoon. 18882, 27733. 
Ride me in a big balloon. 14853. 
Your love is my guiding star. 
19427, 27752. 
Kerr (H. W.): 
Vision glorious. 15450. 
When you marry a girl for looks. 
15578, 17742 (96). 
Kerr (J. McD.): 
Come let us worship. 15984. 
Crucified One. 13028. 
Forward to battle. 138381. 
Great Physician. 13526. 
Hallelujah I am free. 13555, 
He ealleth. 13586. 
He loved me so. 13590. 


See Kern (C. W.). 


pe pee GAs BLS) WORT) (Ege joules. His grace is sufficient. 13631. 
ee b , I will follow Thee. 138749. 
Kenyon (N.) Hughie Colquhoun. If you want to be happy be good. 
13653. 16492. 
Keough (J.) Snowflake. 2709. More precious than rubies. 14352. 
Keppler (W. A.) Whose baby are Oh how I love Him. 14559, 
you. 22374. Shepherd leads me. 17304. 
Kern (B.) Cigarettes. 25319. Sing of Christ the Savior. 15036. 
Kern (C. W.): What a precious Friend He is. 
Arrival of the queen. 12668. 15521. 
Bluebells. 25167. Kerr bros. : 
Call to arms. 25227. All shall be thine. 12601. 
Evening shadows. 4081. Be good if you want to be happy. 
Florentina. 1680. AZINE 
Harp player and his son. 19879. Bible (The) 12794. 
Heather rose. 25824. Call on the Lord. 12882, 
Jack-in-the-pulpit. 26074. Calling to-day. 12884. 
Lady’s slippers. 26166. Come to-day. 12968. 
Lilacs. 26218. Coming home. 12976. 
Little violet. 26230. Crucified One. 18028. 
Marche légére. 5219. Ending the conflict. 18248. 
Moonlight on the river. 18674. Fountain most precious. 13384. 
Morning patrol. 2292. Fullness of blessing. 13415. 
"Neath the American flag. 14466. Get right with God. 13447. 
On the bluffs. 11935. He loved me so. 13590. 
Our army and navy. 11952. He redeemed me. 13591. 
Rippling wavelets. 12072. He will welcome me. 138601. 
Slavonia. 27066. - Hundred years from to-day. 13657. 
Spinner (The) 27187. I’il be there, will you. 18696. 
Summer days. 27184. I love to tell. 13707. 
Valse heroique. 19294. Jesus died for me. 138893. 
Valse noble. 27390. Jesus, my Jesus. 13898. 
Valse pittoresque. 2930. King’s highway. 13971.- 
Violets. 27411. Let the music roll. 14046. 
1826 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Kerr bros.—Continued. 
Life of blessing. 14071. 
Out on the hill tops. 14645. 
Praise ye Jehovah. 14761, 
Ring the gospel. 14860. 
Saviour with Thee. 14940. 


Sing of Christ the Saviour. 15036. 


Sing praises. 15038. 

Sinner like me. 15047. 

Something more for you. 

Song divine. 15100, 

Tell the glad story. 17462. 

There’s glory in my soul. 15285. 

Victory life. 15435. 

Vision glorious. 15450. 

Walking with me. 15479. 

What will you do with Jesus. 
15534. 

When the golden 
15559. 

Who is on the Lord’s side. 

Wonders of grace. 15634. 

Write Thy new name on my 
heart. 15655. 

Yes that’s so. 

Kerssen (—) 
Kessel (G.): 


gates unfold. 


15662. 
Miner’s dream. 2264. 


Brich hervor, du erdenkreis. 1349. 


11085. 
Sweet Pauline waltz. 


Christ ist erstanden. 
Kessels (J.) 


12290. 

Kessler (H.): 
Babette. 20886. 
Belleclaire. 15835. 
Herz ist trumpf. 21333. 
Heure tendre. 4446. 
Husarenheimkehr. 11410. 
Jaigergrtisse. 21480. 
Ostern in Rom. 21856. 


Scheiden und meiden. 22012. 
Silver lano. 24872. 
Wikingsfahrt. 12509. 

Ketélbey (A. W.) Canzonetta. 26130. 
| Ketter (L. V.) Will you make my 
dreams come true. 7052. 

Keuenhof (W.) Missouri. 143820. 


Keusche (Die) Barbara. 24967, 25973, 
Pole. 26586, 27037,. 27467, 27469, 
VA EsYs\ Os 

Keusche (Die) Sussanne. 19349, 19867, 
207338, 23526. 

Keystone pub. co. 
4979. 

Keyt (W. B.) 
18690. 


Lead kindly light. 
Mountain breeze. 
| Keyzer (L.) 


Ondine (L’) 9608. 
Romance de la montansier. 9933. 


Khowantchina. 4905, 13955. 

Kidd (B. L.) His love is in my soul. 
19902. 

mgd (H.S.) Old glory. 17020. 

Kiefer (Mrs. L. B.) Lullapalooza 
Lou. 26290. 

Kiefer (W. H.) Sylvan rose. 19161. 


15095. 


15594. 


Kienzl (W.) : 


Alte Derfiling. 3192. 
Evangelimann (Der) 11216, 
22970. 

TFiinf gesiinge. 13957. 
Genesung. 19817. 

Hinauf. 19900. 

Im rosenduft. 19995. 

Jugend. 4865. 

Liebesorakel. 20088. 

Musikus wollt’ fréhlich sein. 5405. 
O schéne jugendtage. 5595. 


Old German sheperd’s song. 7182 
(64). 

Sterne (Die) 

Kiernan (H. A.) 


20566. 


Chanticleer. 12922. 


Kies (H.) On an airship honeymoon. 
9587. 
Kiesling (S. G.) Angel’s dream. 
15754. 
Killgrove (T. H.): 
Balm in Gilead. 3388. 


For there shall be no night there. 
4138. 


Get the flame. 42831. 
Jesus is living with me. 4831. 
When the harvest isin. 6984. 


Kilmer (B. J.) 
Kilner (H.) 
18178. 
Kimball (A.): 

Christmas 
22774. 
Housekeeper 
23296. 
Ikimball (EK. P.) 
20683. 

Kimball (F. R.): 
Angelic voices. 25006. 
Chanticleer. 20986. 

Dreams at sunset. 21104. 
Love’s message. 21618. 
Kimmeth (F. J.) Kimmeths chording 
chant: 921522: 

Kimmins (G. T.): 

Guild of play book of festival and 
dance. 356. 

Guild of play book 
dances. 25781. 

Kind (G.) Prisoner at the bar. 

Kinder (R.): 

Caprice. 23528. 
oan 23758. 

Kindlinger (J.): 
Far from thee. 
Florella. 13858. 
In the twilight hour. 
Magdalena. 9103. 
Pretty Alpine lass. 

King (A.): 

Awake, the starry midnight hour 
hangs charm’d. 22559. 
While I listen to thy voice. 27514. 

King (A. J.) United States of Amer- 

ica. 27376. 


Nervous kid. 5508. 
Gift (The) I bring thee. 


time is here again. 


(The) barndance. 


Valse de phantom. 


of national 


14777. 


4067. 
4731. 


5874. 


1827 


INDEX 


Dt, THE 2E-S:, we S 


King (B.) Gay Ethiopia’s dream. 
8240. 
King (C.): 
Heart of June. 382. 
Pearl of love. 749. 
Spray of violets. 27141. 


That’s ever loving love. 20616. 
You’d just as well to be guilty. 


10848. 
You might just as well be guilty. 
15682. 
King (C. H.) Arise, my love, my fair 
one. 12664. 
King (EK. J.) Sacred harp. 172380. 
King (HE. L.) Greater Canton. 4840. 


King (F. G.) 
(21), 12948. 

King (H.): 
Fairy and the flower. 
Sweetheart o’ mine. 

IineCE.- C5) 

8018. 

ine, (IK 1,.) 
American beauty waltz. 3204. 
Artarmo band book. 12671. 
Avenger march. 3310. 
Conqueror overture. 7 
Dance of the imps. 3880 
Desdemona. 21074. 
Devil and the deep blue sea. 
Emblem of freedom. 13237. 
Evening shadows. 8070. 
Excelsior galop. 8087. 
Gateway city march. 
Joy riders. 4856. 
Love’s way waltz. 9033. - 
Loyal Americans. 14161. 
Mareh 2 M. B.. 22011. 
Melody shop march. 
Military life. 9286. 
Moonlight on the Nile. 
My lady waltz. 93895. 
Over the stars waltz. 9640. 
Ponderoso march. 9730. 
Rifle rangers. 5978. 
Roll of honor march. 9924. 
Siren (The) 10146. 
Southern roses. 6415, 10226. 
Triumph march. 10487. 
Venetian beauties. 6823. 
Victor march. 10590. 
Water lilies waltz. 10666. 
Westlawn dirge. 15515. 

King ((O2):: 
Awake up my glory. 
Christ our Passover. 
Day-dreams. 25426. 
Du skall ilska Herren din Gud. 

21107. 

Elves of the wild-wood. 
Good-night. 25754. 
Joy and pleasure. 26104. 
Like as the hart desireth. 
Lyre and flower. 26292. 
Now a smile. 26579. 


Climb boys climb. 12565 


18112. 
19153. 
Elks funeral march. 


21076. 


21217. 


21682. 
5362. 


3314. 
7680. 


25542. 


23608. 


King (O.)—Continued. 
O love the Lord, all ye His saints. 


21810. 
One thought. 5666. 
Postlude. 9747. 


See, the dawn from heaven is | 


breaking. 2651. 
King CR. Aj)s 
Cupid’s dream. 19663. 
If you loved me. 4668. — 
My lady’s eyes. 5441. 
King (R. L.) Celestial choir. 
King (T. E.) Flag (The) 4102. 
King (V.) Nuit d’eté. 23954. 
King (W.): 
St. Patrick’s day. 12101. 
Summer in my heart. 22139. 
King Highball. 7902. 
King of Hilarian ) gaz isi SAGs, 
8923, 10500, 10887 (92), 10887 (94). 


10887 (106), 10887 (125), 10887 
(155), 10887 (198). 

King’s praises. 16603. 

Kingsley (B. G.) Voices of home, 


sweet home. 19309. 
Kingsley (F.) Winnie Lee. 3065. 
Kingsley (F. M.) Love triumphant. 

11677. 
Kingston 

28558. 
Kinkel (C.): 

Mountain belle schottische. 16864. 
Whisperings of love. 17684, 27516. 
See also Winkel (K.). 
Kinkel (K.): 
Chiming bells of long ago. 
(5). 
Cinnamon rose polka. 
Errand of love. 15704 (8). 
Heavenward. 15704 (10), 
(allay, 
May blossoms. 
Red bird waltz. 
Silver bells mazurka. 
Kinne (S. D.): 
Glory, glory, glory. 18185. 
His love is so precious to me. 
18263. 
Looking unto Jesus. 18551. 
New Doxology. 18750. 
Overcomer’s city. 18828. 
Pass me not by. 18845. 
Pentecost banner. 18861. 
Pentecostal battle song. 
Refuge. 18935. 
Settled long ago. 19050. 
Worship of the spirit. 19409. 
Kinnear (G.): 
I'll be your Cock Robin. 13698. 
Land of some day. 16629. 
Love that lie in woman’s eyes. 
16700. 
My senorita. 5464. 
Not for mine. 16959. - 
Two little, blue little eyes. 


(M.) Kommen till mig. 


17742 


15704 (29). 
7182 (68). 
29440 (11). 


18862. 


1828 


17907. 


7182 (20). 
15704 


17549. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Kinnear mus. pub. co. My senorita. 
5464. 

Kinney (M. W.) One shepherd, one 
pasture, one fold. 2422. 

Kirby (W. U.) When the bogey-man 


sez boo! 6980. 
Kirehl (A.) Zwei heitere lieder. 
13972. 
Kirchner (F.) : 
Bells of Strassburg. 7440. 
Danse ukraine. 21063. 
Kirchoff (M.) I wonder when he is 


21417. 
Maiennacht am Rbein. 


coming home. 
Kirchoff (P.) 


16745. 

Kirk (C.) Knights Templar musical 
service. 15981. 

Kirkland (G.) | Hush-a-bye_ waltz. 
16414. 


Kirkpatrick (W. J.) 
Ah, my heart. 
Ark of praise. 
Covert of His wings. 
Ere the sun goes down. 

(22). 
Forward go. 25644. 
Gathering jewels. 7182 (31). 
Glory for what He has done. 4258. 
Glory to the Lamb. 7182 (82). 
Go and tell Jesus. 7182 (33). 
Growing up for Jesus. 3119 (131). 


7182 (1). 
NLSZ (5). 
10887 (17). 
10887 


Hear, Father, hear our prayer. 
4414. 
Heaven at last. 7182 (36). 


His strength is 
113898. 

Home at last. 38119 (140). 

Hood’s carols. 27625. 

I have an every day Savior. 


made _ perfect. 


11420. 

I hope to meet you all in glory. 
27626. 

‘I left it all with Jesus. 10887 
(Sr). 

I long to be holy. 4564. 

In Thy mercy. 26028. 

Is your lamp burning. 7182 (42). 

Jesus comes. 7182 (48). 

Jesus loves the little ones. 3119 
(149). 

Jesus saves. 38119 (151), 15704 
(25). 

Jesus will save you now. 3119 
(152). 

Joy bells are ringing. 4855. 

Just as Iam. 11570. 

Keep on. 27628. 

Kind words are always best. 
27629. 

Lift the cross. 7182 (46). 


Lo the golden fields are smiling. 
7182 (47). 

Look to Jesus. 7182 

Lord, Thou art mine. 


(48). 
7182 (49). 


Kirkpatrick (W. J.)—Continued. 
Lord, what wilt Thou have me to 


do. 7182 (50). 
Mercy is boundless and full. 7182 
(53). 
Mercy’s free. 27637. 
Moment by moment. 26429. 
Never doubt your Savior. 11871. 
Nothing for Jesus. 7182 (60). 


O bless the Lord. 3119 (166). 

O hear the Savior’s voice. 11892. 

Praise ye the Lord. 5861. 

Pray and wait. 7182 (66). 

Redeemed. 7182 (69). 

Redeeming love. 3119 (179). 

Royal fountain. 15704 (46). 

Same old Gospel. 26954. 

Save me now. 6082. 

Shine and keep sweet. 12174. 

Sin no more. 7182 (80). 

Sing unto God. 6287. 

-Songs of redeeming love. 
(164). 

Songs of the century. 27110. 

Speak a loving word for Jesus. 
27133. 

Then, O then abide with me. 
12326. 

They shall shine. 12337. 

"Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus. 
7182 (89). 

Under Thy care. 273872. 

Veterans of the cross. 6841. 

Wages of sin. 7182 (93). 

Wanderer, come. 7182 (94). 

We are coming. 27676. 

We have an anchor. 7182 (95). 


1153 


What hast thou for me. 7182 
(97). 

Will they ring for me. 27535. 

Wilt thou be made whole. 7182 


(100). 
Work for Jesus. 27679. 
Wrestling Jacob. T1111. 
You can never be lonely with Je- 
sus. 12541. 
Kirwan (G. B.): 


Could I but be a child again. 
13004. 
If I could win your love. 135769. 


T’ll ne’er forget thro’ eternity. 
1STON. 
Kissing girl. 521, 2990. 
Kissinger (A. T.) Sailor's dream. 
20462. 
Kissinger (J. H.) I dare not stand 
idle. 1898. 


Kisskalt (H. L.): 
Could you love some one at first 


sight. 22822. 
Double eagle two step. 13815d. 
King of two steps. 238583. 
Stars don’t twinkle. 27158. 


Won’t you be little duckie. 


20780. 


my 


1829 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v.5 | 


Kistner (Fr.): 
Am waldbach. 3200. 
Am Weihnachtsbaume die lichter 


brennen. 17770. 
Barkarole. 10984. 
Blast nur, ihr stiirme. 11011. 
Bleibe bei uns, Herr! 3461. 
Brauttanz (Der) 20955. 
Charfreitag. 12924. 
Christ, ein Gartner. 3682. 


Des jahres letzte stunde. 18010. 

Estomihi. 13256. 

Frau Sonne. 4159. 

Fruehlingssturm. 

Gavotte. 11298. 

Georg von Fronsperg. 13445. 

Gesang des lebens. 19818. 

Getrost. 4232. 

Gnomentanz. 

Giildne sonne. 21298. 

Hohe schule. 25855. 

Ich bin ein grosser herre. 8645. 

Ihr kinderlein kommet. 18369. 

Invoeavit. 18853. 

Jane Grey. 4808. 

Judica. 13917. 

Kirmes. 11588. 

Kleine suite. 13979. 

Kleiner walzer. 11593. 

Litare. 13997. 

Leichte variationen. 4992, 

Letzter wunsch. 5014. 

Liebesahnung. 5026. 

Morgen, kinder, wird’s was geben. 
18677. 

Miihlenlied. 11815. 

Nach jahren. 5487. 

Nordisches stAndchen. 14497. 

O du frohliche, O du selige. 18766. 

O tannenbaum, O tannenbaum. 
18778. 

O webr es nicht. 

Oeculi. 14544. 

Palmarum. 14655. 

Polnisch. 12012. 

Reminiscere. 14831. 

Rote beeren. 6031. 

Sang fahrender schiiler. 24265. 

Schmerz und trost. 12132. 

Schmetterling. 12133. 

Septaugesimae. 14975. 

Sexagesimae. 14991. 

Sonate. 22180. 

Sonett. 18987. 

Sonntagsglocken. 12223. 

Stille nacht, heilige nachte. 19123. 

Stisser die glocken nie klingen. 
19138. 


23074. 


18190, 21248. 


5602. 


Tochter Zion, freue dich. 19237. 
Trauungslied. 6717. 

Valse d’amour. 15405. 
Weihnachtslied. 6945. 
Wiederkehr. 7038. 

Wohl dem, der nicht wandelt. 
7084. 


Kistner (Fr.)—Continued. 
Zigeunertanz. 12557. 
Zu Bethlehem geboren. 19481. 
Kjerulf (H.): 
Cradle song. 38771. 
He’s calling for you. 21309. 
Lullaby. 11692. 
Wiegenlied. 24840. 
Klaass (R.): 
Bunte reihe. 25208. 
Violin-album. 6859, 27414. 
Klaitz & McNamara. Is your sister 
just as nice as you. 26046. 
Klaphake (L. R.) Improved rapid 
system of ragtime piano playing. 
11490. 
Klassert (M.): 
Albumblatt. 24947. 
Biene (Die) 25142. 
Gavotte. 25678. 
In der gondel. 26008. 
Perfetuum mobile. 26741. 


Walzer. 26147. : 
Klausner (H.) If you’d whisper yes 
dear. 23408. 


Kleber (H.) Target march. 27667. 
Klein (A. R.): 
In the city of Detroit. 21446. 
Sally, pride of Texas coast. 2607. 
Sweetest flower of all. 2800. 
Texas, my ranch-girl queen. 6608. 
Worrying. 7107. 
Klein (B.) Macht auf das tor. 
Klein (B.-O2): 
Salve regina. 24268. 
Thy life was given for me. 6672. 
Klein (G.) Since mother learned to 
play the game of whist. 6274. 
Klein (H.) Vertige valse. 2951. 
Klein (M.): 
After dark. 8, 7182 (102). 
Canaries (The) 3579, 19584. 
Eagle (The) 13206. 
Fifty years ago. 21183. 


9100. 


I think such a lot of you. 489, 
1917, T1822 Gsae 

If I had you in my canoe. 449, 
1941, 3119 (85). 

Love is like a rainbow. 23660, 


24911 (140). 
Loving. 21619, 22440 (45), 23679. 
McCoy. 21838, 15704 (112). 
Maids of Niagara. 21636, 24911 
(144). 
March along to the sound of the 
band. 590, 7182 (158). 
Meet me where the lanterns glow. 
605, 9228, 18626, 21678, 23763. 
Mister Right. 2276. 
Night has a thousand eyes. 5523. 
Nightingale (The) 14485. 
Proposal duet. 780, 7182 (166). 


Robins (The) 5992, 14868. 
Seaside frolics. 22024, 24911 
(168). 


1830 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Klein (M.)—Continued. 
Skipping rope dance. 22068. 
Sons of every nation. 22106, 24911 

(166). 
Swallows (The) 10817, 22148. 
Take a trip to the seaside. 24540. 
There is no North or South to- 
day. 22195, 24596, 24911 (177). 
Trip to Japan. 6723, 10485. 
Yachting. 22415, 24911 (192). 
Yodeling Yan. 38095*, 3119 (100). 
Kleinecke (G.) Sweetheart of my 
dreams. 27218. 

Kleinmichel (R.}: 

Elementary piano school. 138233. 
Neue volistiindige klavierschule. 
16936. 

Klengel (J.): 

Drittes konzertino. 
Tigliche tibungen. 


2078. 
2804, 20594. 


Klengel (P.) Nachtgesang. 9434. 
Klickmann (F. H.): 
After the round up. 24987. 


Dear old County Mayo. 
7182 (110). 

Every girl I get the other fellow 
steals. SO77. 

Garland of ferns. 138424. 

I heard the clock strike one six 
times. 8560. 

Just a dream of you dear. 

Melody at dawn. 26882. 

Reason I like you. 12047. 

Sleeping doll waltz. 22071. 


1529, 


21505. 


Will Santa Claus remember me. 


7047. 
Klima (J.) In the summer time. 
16518. 

Kline (E.) Twilight and you. 10508. 
Kline (O.) Girlie. 13456. 
Kling (C.): 

At the blacksmith’s. 25030. 

Beneath the trees. 25124. 
Kling (H.) ‘Transposition. 27341. 
Klinger (K.) Sonate. 2074. 
Klingler (C.) One dollar bill. 14605. 


Klinkingbeard (J. E.) Do you love 
me now as you did long ago. 1550. 

Kiinner (C.): 

Aventiure. 12711. 

Leben. 8908. 

Waldesfriede. 2988. 

Wenn mein midel winkt. 10695. 
Klohr (J.) American concert albui 


for orches. 8205. 
Klohr (J. H.) Federation. 11239. 
Klonowski (T.) Alpuhara. 22945. 


Kiose (H.)) Mokena. 11791. 


Klose (O.) Wedding serenade. 10687, 
10887 (208). 
Klove (Ff. H.) Crazy Jane. 1490. 


Kluge felleisen. 4984. 
mmoch (F.): 
Andulko Safafova. 


Lov sokoli. 20120. 


20852. 


Kmoch (F.)—Continued. 
Musik kommt. 19279. 


Pod naSima okny. 5817. 
Slavnostni pochod. 20512. 
Unter kameraden. 19279. 
Vitezny. 20707. 

Knab (A.): 


Koseliedchen. 18479. 

Puhste muhme. 18917. 
Knaben wunderbraut. 10482. 
Knablin (O. F.) Our Teddy. 17047. 
Knaizel (O. F.) Modern march. 2279. 
IKkneeshaw (L. A.) Petite Mignon. 756. 
IKxneisel (A.) Sonate. S870. 
Knickerbocker music co.: 

Could I but be a child again. 13004. 


Ill neer forget thro’ eternity. 
138701. 
Kniffin (S. W.) Toot’s barn dance. 
12355. 


Knight (F. J.) I love you dearly, why 
do you doubt me. 16445. 
<nishtie (ys Ps 
Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
822, 2568, 17192, 26894. 
She wore a wreath of roses. 22048. 


Knight (J. 5Si)-) See, Knight. (CMirs: 
J. S.). 
Knight (Mrs. J. 8S.) Knight waltzes. 
15704 (26). 
Knight (N. B.) Comet shottishe. 
25360. 
Knight (R.): 
Felicity. 4080. 
Sleep, darling, sleep. 15052. 


Knight bros. & Sawtelle. 
bird. 6576. 
Knippenberg (A. & R.): 
How’d you like to be my summer 
fink, wSOny. 
Lightfoot. 20093. 
Love me. 20127. 
Moonshine O. 20219. 
That’s telling. 20618. 
You’re the only kid for me. 
Ixnippenberg (R.): 

College rag. 19680. 
Cupid’s pranks. 19664. 
Knipper (W. H.) That African rag. 

27269. 
Knoch (A. A.) 
15668. 


Tattle tale 


20801. 


York high school 


‘Knéchel (W.) : 


Concertwalzer. 12991. 
Menuett. 14277. 
Morgenstimmung. 143854. 
Ohne sorgen. 14575. 
Knoll (A. C.) See that my grave's 
kept green. 10071. 
Knopf (M.) Dame (Die) von Moulin 
Rouge. 19668, 22844. 
Knowles (C.) Carolina. 19595. 
Knowles (R. A.) Round old Sulphur 
Spring Park. 2595. 


1831 


INDEX 


pt. ITI, n. s., v.5 


Knowlton (F. S.): 

God in heaven, hear our singing. 
25731. 

Merry Christmas. 23785. 
Thanksgiving. 27268. 

Knowlton (I. L.) You are so struck 

on yourself. 12540. 
Knox (H. B.) ’Neath the mistletoe. 


9448. 
Knox (C5. 1.) e 
Be merciful after thy power. 
15704 (4). 
O pray for the peace. 10887 (51). 
Knudsen (C. B.): 
Ma Cindah Lindah. 23691. 


Knuth (—): 


Those were the happy days. 
19214. 

Though it’s years now since she 
left me. 19215. 


Knutson (Mrs. C. J.) It was once a 
happy home. 4791. 
Koanzaland. 2080. 
Kochs CC) ais) s: 
Danger. 21060. 
Under the flag. 22239. 
Ixoch (C. P.) Prelude and fugue on 
the name Bach. 17124. 
Koch (E.) Petits coqs. 5777. 
Koch (F. E.) Stindflut (Die) 1740S. 
Koch (H. O.) Id like to sail in an 
aeroplane. 1892. 
Koch (W.) She’s my queen. 27020. 
Koebelin (W.) Why don’t you smile. 
17693. 
Kohler (L.): 
Little school of velocity. 21581. 
Technische virtuosen-studien ftir 
klavier-spieler. 15244. 
Kohler (O.) Evening devotion. 
INohler’ (Ps) “Erio,. 26612. 
Koehler-Wtimbach (W.): 
Advent. 1172, 24929. 
Weibnachten. 3009, 27465. 
Koehn (E. A.) Nivanzi, ’tis greening- 
time. 20280. 
Koelling (C.): 
Heart (The) 4416, 25821. 
O land that in Jehovah’s name. 
16979, 18773. 
Kdllner (E.) Morning wood. 11802. 
IKkoenen (F.) In honorem SS. Eucha- 
ristiae. 26011. 
Konig Zipapek, der edele zwerg. 
6190, 7170. 
Koennemann (M.) 
16241. 
Koeppen (P.): 
Intermezzo. 4217. 
O Isis und Osiris. 
Romanze. 6009. 
Schlummerlied. 6106. 
Seelen. 6142. 
Sommernachtstraum. 
Weihe. 6944. 


4029. 


Fremersberg (Le) 


5393. 


5292. 


4641," 


Koerfer (F.) Vergissmeinnicht. 17591. 
onli W ; )s 
Cowboy girl. 22825. 
My Mexican rose. 5454. 
My sweetheart. 5472. 
Kohler (H.): 
Dixie echoes. 3878. 
Golden butterfly. 4283. 
Silvery starbeams. 6270. 
IKxohls (L.) Be my sweetheart. 15816. 
Koliskey (S.) My pretty Japanee. 
14482. 
Kollo (W.): 
Ach Max, hast du ’ne nase. 1166. 
Am schonsten ist’s bei uns zu 
haus. 38199. 
Berlin bleibt Berlin. 
Bim-bum. 7466. 
Du, du, du gleichst den rosen. 
3938-3940. 
Grasemtickechen (Das) 4831, 8342. 
Kleine niggergirl. 13978, 18477, 


1307. 


23541. 

Kleinen (Die) krabben. 2070, 
16609. 

Krabbelkopfchen. 2084. 

Kuhnheim wo warst du die vorigo 
nacht. 4947. 


London girl. 26238-26240. 

Midel’s habt ihr denn kein herz. 
26308. 

Mein freund der Meyer und ich. 
26377. 

Mein lieber, stisser schatz. 

Niggergirl two step. 5522. 

Nudelburger (Der). 5558. 

Rolle-rille-rutsch. 26898. 

Steuerzahler (Der) 2762. 

Was liegt bei Lehmann unterm 
apfelbaum. 27443. | 


5271. 


7116, TEL, 


Yankee doodle madel. 
Kollros (C.): 

Ave Maria. 7361. 

Cardinal. 3588. 
Kolzschmar (H.) Serenade. 12160. 
Komnickilgo (E.) Marsz sokotow 


wielkopolskich. 24662. 
Komzak (K.) Bad’ner mad’In. 15803. 
Koninsky (S.): 

I’d give the world to call you 
mine. 8540. 
Love tales. 2167. 


Koninsky music ¢o.: 
Beautiful queen of night. 17835. 
I'd give the world to call you 
mine. 8540. 

I get so lonesome for you. 25913. 
In the land where the shamrock | 
grows. 23445. 
King of the air. 
Love tales, 2167. 
Love’s serenade. 23670. 
Matinie girl. 23748. 
Oh you rag. 14571. 


23532. 


1832 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Koninsky music co.—Continued. 
Only a chain of daisies. 14611. 


Take me up in an aeroplane. 
24545. 

Konta (R.) Zwei gedichte. 526. 
Koogle (H.L.) Thanksgiving songster. 

t. 
Kopp (K.): 

Girlie. 8267. 

Just be my honey dear. 11571. 
Korbel (J.): 

Girlie. 8267. 

Just be my honey dear. 11571. 


Korenag (J.) 
21420. 
Korn (R. H.) 


If a bird to you I'd fly. 


Carnival queen. 19594. 


Kornbau (C. H.) Strolling: 6482. 
Korngold (E. W.): 
Pierrot und Colombine. 24117. 
Schneemann (Der) 17257. 
Serenade. 24332. 
Koschat (T.): 
Forsaken. 276, 1153 (151). 


Verlassen. 12409. 
Kottaun (C.): 


*Arry and ’Arriet. 3271. 
Messalina. 2258. 
Kothe (R.): 
Kothe-abend. 18480. 
Kovacs (S.): 
Barufostus’s dreame. 19516. 
Bourrée bourrue. 12833. 
Toceata. 13984. 
Kovarik (F.): 
Musik (Die) kommt. 19279. 
Unter Kameraden. 19279. 
Kowalewsky (A.) Oh how sick I’m 
feeling now. 11915. 
Kowalski (H.): 
Roses de Bohéme. 18983. 


Salut 4 Pesth. 22000, 26952. 
Koze (R.) Extase l'amour. 18106. 
Kraft (A.) Win them one by one. 

7059. 
Krag (M. A.) 
Kral (J. N.) 

22547. 
Krallman (F. W.) Oh, I’d iike to take 

a ride in an aeroplane. 26637. 
Kramm (G.) Felsenstrom (Der) 

13315. 


Krannig (S.) Heimatliebe. 

Kranz (G. F.) music co.: 
Boat song. 22642. 
Capriccietto. 23257. 
Caprice. 12124, 12125. 
Gavotte. 23082. 
Minnuettino. 11780. 
Petite marche. 24099. 
Sans souci. 12107. 
Sonata, D minor, 12126. 
Toceara, DO major. 12127. 

Krapf (A.) Wonderful Infant divine. 

3078. 


Loves whisper. 9084. 
Austrian defile march. 


4429. 


Krasinsky (F.) : 
Blau bltimelein. 7478. 

Mein lied am Rhein. 18628. 
Schlagt derb aufs fass. 10039. 
Kratz (H. H.) Appetite Pete. 3252. 
Kratz (L. G.) Humorous quartets for 

men’s voices. 25881. 
Kraus (F. A.) Frolics of the crickets. 
S198. 
Kraus (M.) Only place that was made 
for me is New York town. 21850. 
Krause (A.): 
Etude. 3119 (123). 
Sonata. 13985, 13986. 
Three instructive sonatas. 
Krause (C.): 
There’s a boy who calls. 27285. 
Will someone please tell my papa. 
27584. 
Krause (E.): 
Drei kurze orgelstticke. 
Krause (P.) Neun kanonische choral 
vorspiele. 11598. 
Krause (R. M.) Lucinda. 26286. 
Kraut (F. W.) Old Bay state. 17016. 
Krebs (G. W.) Meet me to-night in 
Shadow. 26375. 
Krehbiel (H. E.): 
Songs from the operas. 27107. 
Voices from the golden age. 20708. 
Kreider (N. W.) Six preludes. 16617. 
Kreider (Mrs. R.) Ferro waltz. 4083, 
16195. 
Kreiser (H.): 
For thee. 
Kiss (The) 
Kreisler (F.): 
Caprice viennoise. 22711. 
Liebesfreud. 23596. 
Liebeslied. 23597. 
Romance. 24222. 
Schon rosmarin. 
Tambourin chinois. 
Krejcik (F.): 
Marjanko, Marjanke. 
Rajneracek. 21656. 
Kremer (A. R.) Scenes of yesterday. 


21528. 


8877. 


23040. 
8856. 


24301. 
24547. 


21656. 


26975. 
Kremer (C. W.) Portola march & 
two-step. 5848. 
Kremer (F.) Sa&ngerspruch. 21994. 
Kremer (V.) co.: 
After the round-up. 24957. 
Angle worm wiggle. 20853. 


Antlers march. 22520. 

Any old time or any old place. 
20857. 

Anywhere with you. 93249. 

Autumn sunset. 15787. 

Barearolle. 26624. 

Be sure you’re (W)right then go 
ahead. 57. 

Because of you. 25092. 

Black Forest. 13827. 

Border chief. 2 


1833 


Kremer (YV.) Co. 


INDEX 


Continued. 
BooG: 


Buccaneer (The) 

Cavalieri. 25257. 

Ciribiribin. 21008. 

Cracker Jack rag. 154, 1153 (12). 

Darling little Maurine. 11141. 

Dat’s why I’m troubled so. 1520. 

Dear old county Mayo. 1529, 7182 
(110). 

Don’t break 
196. 

Don’t forget me dearie. 25477. 

Down in a shady glen. 1569. 

Every beat of my heart is a mes- 
sage of love. 22974. 

Everybody wants to be my sister. 
21157. 

Hyes of blue. 1644. 

Fairy’s dream. 4057. 

Fighting Bob. 12565 (27), 133824. 

Gaiety (The) 4194. 

Gee, I’d like a little girl like you. 
1734. 

Go carry a message to Mother. 
1766. 

Happy and lucky. 
13564. 

I am waiting ’neath the maple on 
the hill. 8587. 

I can’t see why you are lonely, 
love. 11415. 

I have something in my 
8558, 10887 (1382). 

I know its so because I know. 
1896. 

I love no one but you. S585. 

I love you more than words can 
tell. 4571. 

I’m gwine whar de chickens run 
wil’. 1158 (49). 

I— mo. 1959. 

I never missed a miss like I miss 
you. 28365. 

I’ve got something in my eye. 4613. 

Iman. 183872, 23420. 

In the garden of love with you. 
11514. 

In the hills of Washington. 

In the same old way. 
(142), 11517. 

In the valley 
violets grow. 8716. 

In wild rose time. 1981. 

I’ Say taxi” cab in). mine: 
(147), 115389. 

Jester (The) 493. 

Just a dream of you, dear. 21505. 


Just a little broken hearted or- 
phan boy. 11568. 

Just a little faded flower. 2044. 

Just a sweet bouquet of flowers. 
4876. 

Just remember that I love you 
mother. 18941. 


your engagements. 


12565 (30), 


eyes. 


TO: 
10887 


where the purple 


10887 


1834 


Pt. LE, MES) Wed 


Kremer (V.) co.—Continued. 


Just stop for a moment and think. 
1153 (GLY; 


Kimberly rag. 1153 (64). 

King of the deep. 13968. 

Kiss of the Miss I love. 1155 
(65). 

Lady of the lake. 2094, 7182 
(148). 


Let thy heart beat true. 20082. 

Let’s pretend. 20080. 

Little puff of smoke, good night. 
20106. 

Lovelight. 5135. 

Love’s mirror. 26288. 

Meet me in the park Mona. 9226. 

*Mid the roses. 14290. i 

Moonlight meditation. 14339. 

Mother. 12565 (49), 14864. 

My dreamland queen. 5423. 

My Irish girlie. 5483. 

My Pekin moon. 238894. 

My sweetheart in the vale. 14443. 

Never mind who found the North 
Pole. 5513. 

Off again, on again. 17000. 

Oh my Miss Mandy. 9551, 10887 
(lial: 

Oh, you chicken. 5624. 

Old moss covered bench. 5636. 

Old red barn. 2410. 

Old red school. 5688. 

Playing a game with a pair of 
eyes. 2487. 

Playthings, that’s all. 

Queen of the air. 
14801. 

Ragged beauties. 10887 (178). 

Ragged Jack. 1153 (98). 

Salute the flag. 26958. 

Shame on Mister Moon. 6165. 

She’s a patient of mine. 22045. 

She’s the girl. 1153 (105). 

She’s the only girl for me. 27021. 

Speckled spider rag. 10887 (188), 
15134. 

Spooning with your sweetheart. 
64386. 

Streamers rag. 7182 (172). 

Superstitious Sadie. 24517. 

Sure fire rag. 10311, 10887 (190). 

Sweet bird. 6522. 

Teckamo. 12565 (68), 15245. 

There’s no one aS Sweet as you. 
1153 G22) 

Try it again. 153848. 

Twilight. 10507. 

Twilight thoughts of you. 12875. - 

Wanalitah. 2992. 

Wanted a mama. 1065. 

When I was a barefoot boy. 
10722. 

When I was Nellie’s beau. 1089. 

When the daisies bloom again. 
6982. ; 


14727. 
12565 (56), 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Kremer (Y.) co.—Continued. 
Where the violets grow. 12482. 
When you dream of the other 
girl you love. 15575. 
Why don’t the band play Dixie. 
12497, 12565 (80), 15597. 
Why have you changed your 


mind. 70382. 

Will Santa Claus remember me. 
TOAT. 

Will you make my dreams come 
true. 7052. 

Winnie Lee. 3065. 

Won’t you be my papa. 38080. 

You must make good to me. 
20798. 

Zuzu. 27600. 

Kremser (E.): 

Erntetag. 21148. 

Friihlingsjubel. 21211. 

Heimat, ewig liebe. 213820. 

In starland. 11510. 

Lenzlied (Das) 21547. 

Wedding chorus. 27463. 

Zum neuen jahr. 224384. 


Krenkel (G.) Come away sweetheart. 
3721. 

Krentzlin (H. R.): 
Barbier yon Sevilla. 
Dorf-scenen. 7924. 
Elfenreigen. 25535. 
Freischtitz (Der) 25658. 
Friihlingsjubel. 23078. 
Im friihling. 25995. 
Im rococo-kostiim. 
Preciosa. 26784. 
Regimentstochter (Die) 
Soldatenmarsch. 27085. 
Tanz in der waldschenke. 
Tiirkisches rondo. 27355. 
Weinachtsglocken. 24776. 

Krentzlin (R.) Tiirkisches 

27355. 
Kress (L. M.) Cupid’s lessons. 
Kretschmer (H.) Coronation 
22819. 
Kreuger (E.) For brighter days are 
coming. 8166. 
Kreusser (P. A.) 
Kreutzer (R.) 


26982. 


25997. 
25474. 
27240. 


rondo. 


13036. 
march. 


May eve. 263862. 
24 celébres sonates. 


8878. 
Kreutzlin (R.) Dragon flies. 16108. 
Kreuz (E.): 
Four old English country dances. 
4942. 


Norwegian suite. 5548. 
Krever (A.) Perfection du mécanisme 
du piano. 9679. 
Kriedte (G.): 
Spring meditation. 173889. 
Valse eaprice. 123897. 
Kriener (W.) You'll find the scenes 


are brighter. 7139. 
Kriens (C.): 
A deux. 12566. 


Kriens (C.)—Continued. 


Ballade. 26155. 

Boat song. 25169. 
Chatterbox (The) 25278. 
Des pays lointains. 16069. 


Holland country dance. 25858. 
In Holland. 16504. 
Jennie kissed me. 16552. 
Lettra d’adieu. 16645. 
Livre de la vie. 14101. 
May day frolic. 5252. 
Mazourka hollandaise. 
Meditation. 16794. 
Nymphe bocagére. 
Romance. 12077. 
Soir (Le) 6884. 
Sons du soir. 6402. 
Souvenir de San Sebastian. 6417. 
Valse coquette. 17571. 
Vision. 17601. 
Krier (G.): 
Petit boun femme. 5770. 
Valse brune. 6799, 24695. 
Kritchman (S.) -My last good-bye. 
11840. 
Krobath (K.): 
Giggelgaggel-bauernbaum 
23094. 
In den griben. 23480. 
Mei’ stern. 23766. 
Kroeger (H. R.): 
Dream vision. 7941. 
Hand expansions and contractions. 
367. 
Intermezzo hongroise. 8733, 10887 
(144), 13835. 
Mexican dance. 10887 
(166), 14286. 
Thou art my dream. ‘2856, 10887 


26365. 
2364. 


(Die) 


' 


9275, 


(196). 
Kroéhne (P.) Passacaglia und fuge. 
5742. 
Krogmann (C. W.): 
Coquette. 7768. 
Ingénue (L’) 8729. 
Krohn (E.) Whisperings of spring. 
10768. 
Krome (H.): 
Baisers flétris. 12734. 
Greif zu, wenn ein lachender 
mund dir zum _ kusse winkt. 
4348. 


Kromer (C.): 


Am briinnelein im walde. 19469. 


Neckarrauschen. 673. 
Kronke (H.): 
A la mazur. 24918. 


Allegretto con moto. 24960. 
Allegro grazioso. 24961. 
Awlae.», 15776. 

Ballade. 26157. 

Bereeuse. 3416. 


Chant napolitain. 12917. 
Chant sans paroles. 15 
Con fuoco. 25865. 


se) 
Yo 
sam 


1835 


68294—10——26 


INDEX 


pt. m4, 0. Ss. v. 5 


Kronke (E.)—Continued. 
Concert prelude. 3744. 
Danse polonaise. 13064. 
Hohe schule des vierten. 25855. 
Humoreske. 18279. 
Intermezzo. 16618. 
Kleine suite. 13979. 
Mélancolie. 186380. 
Minuetto. 143809. 
Nordisches stiindchen. 14497. 
Old French dance. 5633. 
Patetico. 26724. 


Russian national dance. 6040. 
Scéne romantique. 14945. 
Serenata. 17292. 

Sonett. 138987. 

Spanish serenade. 6426. 
Spieldose. 19112. 

Tarentella. 27242. 

Valse allemande. 17567. 
Valse d’amour. 15405. 

Valse légére. 15410. 

Vivace. 27416. 

Vivo leggiero, quasi presto. 
27417. 


Kronold (H.): 
Air religieuse. 
An eine verlorene. 
Dein. 25441. 
Dein lied. 25448. 
Ewiger Mai. 25584. 
Kirchhofgang. 26145. 
Meernacht. 263873. 
Romance. 2572. 
Rosen. 26928. 
Scene elégiaque.. 
Sphinx. 27136. 
Spinning wheel. 2745, 10887 (189). 
Vision de ma mére.- 2961, 10887 


1180, 10887 (89). 
24991. 


2620. 


(199). 
Witches’ dance. 3069. 
Kross (K.) IJIIll keep on eatin’ till 
dere aint no mo’. 4557. 


Krouse (H. S8.): 
Silver cloud. 17315, 19487 (64). 
Will you always call me dearie. 


i BAsi hse 
Krug (A.) Glad heralds of Easter- 
day. 4244. 
Krug (D.): 
Abendgebet. 12570. 
Deux inséparables. 3863. 
Kruger (A. W.) Standing by the old 
gateway. 10254. 
Krull (F.) Indiana. 8725. 
Kruse (P.) Heimatklainge. 213821. 
Kry’zanowski (I.) Nocturne. 8879, 
11600. 
Kuchler (F.) Tagliche studien. 964. 
Kucken (F.) There’s a day of glory 
coming. 15281. 
Ktigele (R.) Dolls’ dance. 22900. 
Kiihle (G.) Ulein einziger gedanke. 
5268. 
Kiihn (E.) Quartett. 5899. 


Kiihnhold (C.) Deutsches lied. 7881. 
Kiihtmann (G.): 
Tigliche tibungen, zur schnelleren 
forderung der technik der linken 
hand. 965. 

Technik der bogenfiihrung. 981. 
Kiinhold (C.) Waldesfriede. 2988. 
Ktinneke (H.): 

Robins’ ende. 

9917. 

Sag, dass du mich liebst. 6050. 

Wem dank ich das. 6958. 

Wie jst’s gefaihrlich jung zu sein. 

7037. 
Kiirsteiner (J. P.): 

How very near my heaven lies. 

13652. 

I would my song. 13761. 

Red rose leaves. 14817. 

Second nocturne. 17282. 

Serenade. 17289. 

Kitissner (A.): . 

Dance of the wood-nymphs. 22849. 

Evening hour. 8067. 

Memories. 23771. 

Ktissner (L. C.): 

Evening hour. 8067. 

Memories. 28771. 


Kugler (A.) Beethoven. 19530. 
Kuhlau (F.) Abendlied. 12571. 
Kuhn (9.): 

Pickled beets rag. 5790. 

Sunshine and ripples. 15195. 
Kuipers (W.) Calvin College song. 

3576. 
Kuklin (H. 8.) With one sweet smile 
you’ve won my heart. 24858. 
Kullak (E.): 

Barcarolle. 

In winter. 

Romanze. 
Kullak (2); 

Kinderleben. 16592. 

Schule des oktavenspiels. 24310. 
Kulling (O. W.) Evening. 138267. 
Kullmann (E.): 

Auf der diine. 25044. 

Ballade. 26161. 

Des meeres geheimnis. 

Gebet. 25684. 

Ist es der zufall. 26049. 

Lied des einsamen. 26210. 

Siegesfest. 270386. 

Was ist’s, was uns frohlich macht. 

27442, 
Kummel (F.) 
11839. 


Kummer (C.): 
Blushing moon. 22641. 
Candy-man (The) 25235. 
Daisy-time. 7821, 17742 (48). 
In love. 260138. 
In my dreams of you. 26015. 
In my garden. 18800. 


2566, 5993-5997, 


3342. 
18400. 
17199. 


25453. 


My last dollar bill. 


1836 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Kummer (C.)—Continued. 
Sweetheart. 1153 (112). | 
Wave (The) 10669, 12565 (78). 

Kummer (F. A.): 

Drei duos. 2086. 


Violoncell-schule. 15446. 


43 easy studies for the violin. 


13989. 
Kunkel (C.): 


At the fountain. 3288. 


Can angels sing in the rain. 3578. 


Dreaming. 16111. 


Evening song of the thrush. 8072. 


Grand San-Lou-e. 4828. 
Mizpah. 20212. 

Old cloister clock. 5631, 9574. 
Strains from the Orient. 20568. 
Sweet remembrance. 10327. 
Yzabel. 15695. 


Kunkel bros. music co.: 
Agnus Dei. 19451. 
At sunset. 12682. 
At the fountain. 3288. 
Baba Yaga. 7368. 
Bliss. 14359. 
Blue and the gray. 25163. 


Can angels sing in the rain. 3578. 


Chant d’amour. 12915. 
Come, love, come. 7732. 
Cottage down the lane. 
Dance of the butterflies, 
De Balivier. 3832. 
Dreaming. 15351, 16111. 
Echoes from Paradise. 


3760. 
8996. 


16315. 


Evening song of the thrush. 8072. 


Garden of love. 4200. 
Gioja. 1746. 
Grand old league. 
Grand San-lou-e. 4328. 

. If I could tell. 1940. 
Isolden’s liebes-tod. 27423. 
Johnny, honey boy. 2029. 
Liebeslied. 5030. 
Marche de nuit. 
Melodie d’amour. 
Mizpah. 20212. 
Old cloister clock. 5631, 9574. 
Rhapsodie americaine. 5972. 
Sans Souci. 17247. 

Spanish life. 26454. 
Standchen. 6479. 
Strains from the Orient. 20568. 


25764. 


14211. 
2234. 


Sunbeam and rose. 17417. 
Sweet remembrance. 10327. 
Valse poetique. 15418. 
Witches at night. 17705. 
Ysabel. 15695. 
Zeta Phi. 17739. 

Kuntz (H.): 
‘Am waldbiachlein. 10926. 
Ave Maria. 10965. 
Elementar-violinschule. 138232. 
‘Lustiges lied. 11698. 
Midele guck, ’raus. 11708. 


| Labbé (M.) 
| Labitzky (A.) 


Kuntzsch (E.): 
Dere’s gwine te be a gran’ ole 
time. 11157. 
Just one more look from your loy- 
ing eyes. 13940. 
O the dear old boyhood days. 
11901. 
Kuolema. 24708. 
Kurps-Westphal (0O.): 
Hokus pokus. 8477. 
Push it along. 5893. 
Two roses, white and red. 6761. 
Kursteiner (J. P.): 
How very near my heaven lies. 
23801. 
I would my love were like a star. 
23398. 
Lines of flame. 
Kurth @s.) 
19495, 
Kurtz. (G..Hi.): 
Be faithful to Him. 20906. 
Have you heard salvation’s story. 
8398. 
Life (The) gate is open. 23602. 
Living fountain. 21585. 
Nearer the cross. 21784. 
What will you do. 22341. 
Kurzenknabe (G. J.) We miss you 
So. 27455. 
Kutschera (A.): 
Mit dem edelweiss. 


23614. 
Auf der rutschbahn. 


14328, 16847, 


18663. 
Strammes regiment. 15164, 17401, 
_, 19128. 
Uber berg und tal. 15380, 17553, 
19270. 


Kyrkoséngen pub. co.: 
Adventssing. 3149. 
Barnens bon. 38349. 


Barnens julfest. 3350. 

Barnens lofsigelse. 3351. 

Bjorkens visa. 3452. 

Julsang. 4867. 

Kantat for jubelsynoden. 21515. 
Laager (F. H.) Kept in_ school. 
4904. 
Labarta (P.): 

Cosmopolite. 38759. 

Double lanciers. 3910. 

Exquis. 4046. 

Goélette. 4280. 

Petite marquise. 5774. 

Toujours caline. 6710. 


Enchantement. 25546. 
Dream of the shep- 
herdess. 1577. 

Laecalle (J. M.): 
American aerial 
24977. 
Bettina. 75. 
Lacey (B.): 
I wonder, dear. 16464. 
Sometime, somehow, 
17358. 


triumph. 16, 


somewhere. 


1837 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 26ss ¥S 


Lacey (F.): 
Centenary march. 15928. 


Evening prayer. 21149. 
Gavotte. 1384384. 
Pean triomphale. 9670. 


Sunset at Bethlehem. 27191. 
Vigilate. 10597. 

Lachaume (A.): 
Au lointain. 
Chanson fleurie. 
Chemineau. 1418. 
Deuxiéme mazurka. 
Esquisse. 25571. 
Feuillet d’album. 11245. 
Gavotte badine. 4209. 
Marche républicaine. 11734. 
Moisson des roses. 22838. 
Pupazzis <Z517. 

Sérénade méloncolique. 12166. 
Troisiéme mazurka. 123864. 


10959. 
1410. 


3864. 


Lachner (V.) Such is Thy power di- 
vine. 15170. 

Lack CYP.) 
Aragonaise. 7301. 
Cabaletta. 38565, 12875. 
Capricieuse (La) 17900. 
Ein forét. 25544. 
Fabliau. 25589. 
Idillio in A flat. 16472. 
Idyle impromptu. 25976. 
Indolente (L’) 11527. 
Menuet hongrois. 11772. 
Mutine (La) 5408. 


Pas des cheyvaliers. 188438. 
Précieuse. 5863. 
Sémillante (La) 12155. 


Sentimentale (La) 6151 
Tambourin (Le) 272835. 
Valse impromptu. 10559. 
Lackey (W. H.) That is where our 
friendship ends. 12320. 


Lacombe (P.): 
Aubade printaniére. 19494. 
Derniére aubade. 19694, 22886. 
Je me pleure. 21483. 
Romani (Les) 12082. 


Serenos et guitaristes. 22039, 


Sous le soleil. 12227. 
Tango. 27237. 
Tapada (La) 221638. 


Verbena (La) 15423, 19304, 24711, 
6° impromptu. 20812. 
Lacy (N.) How’d you like to be the 
father of a family. 4488. 
Lacy (R.): 
Buster Blue. 3548. 
Gee it’s hard to keep a secret. 
4215. 
I aint no kin to the billiken. 4506. 
Ladd (E. B.) Bernadina waltzes. 
12789. 
Ladmirault (P.): 
Chiffonier (Le) 11078. 
Rhapsodie gaéligue. 2560. 


a_i 


La Farge (H.): 

Amina medley. 7268, 10981. 

Come after breakfast. 1468, 3716. 

Happy days of youth. 13567. 

I have no other sweetheart but 

you. 426. 

That’s how love speaks. 3716. 

With the troops. 15622. 

Wreck of the good ship Love. 

10824. 
Lafleur (J. BR.) & seue 

Columbine. 25387. 

Impromptu. 3666. 

Mignon. 26404. 

Meistersinger von Nuernberg. 6885. 

Miralda. 26414. 

Mirella. 43815. 

Semiramide. 6029. 

Zampa.* (158. 

La Force (M.) Dreams ef home sweet 
home. 21105. 
La Forge (F.): 

Am see. 1198. 

An einen boten. 1212. 

Coyote (The) 1488. 

Sheepherder (The) 2675. 

Take, O take those lips away. 

2807. 

To a violet. 

To one afar. 
Lagatree (S. N.): 

Idle moments. 11476. 

Progressive graded course for the 

mandolin. 12027. 

Romanza. 120838. 

Lagatree pub. co.: 

Chant du soir. 11066. 

Festival march. 11242. 

Feu follet. 11244, 

Frtihlingstriume. 11285. 

Gondola days. 11318. 

Humming birds. 11405. 

Idle moments. 11476. 

Juliette. 11565. 

Marche militaire. 11733. 

Matin joyeux. 11752: 

Nocturne. 11123, 12058. 

On guard. 11981. 

Prelude and fugue. 11124. 

Progressive graded course. 12027. 

Réve (Le) 12062. 

Romanza. 120838. 

Seales (The) 12128. 

Serenade. 12059. 

Valse caprice. 12398, 12399. 
Lagerstrém (R.): 

Adventssang. 3149. 

Barnens bon. 3349. 

Barnens lofsagelse. 33851. 

Kantat for jubelsynoden. 21515. 
Lagerstrém (T. R.) Julsang. 4867. 
Lagerstrom (A.) Governor John A. 

Johnson. 4818. 
Lagman (J. H.) 
still. 3549. 


2875. 
2878. 


But then, I love her 


1838 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Lagoanére (O. de) Nedjéma. 26582. 

Lagoria (L.) Gee, I’m crazy ‘bout 
you. 21223. 

Lagye (B.) Romance. 24221. 

LaHache (T.) Picnic polka. T58. 


Lahajkiewicza (S.) Polonez Kurpif- 
skiego. 14453. — 
Lahke (I. M.) Sing hosanna. 10189. 


La Houssaye (J. de) Baden-Powell 


British scouts. 22562. 
Laidig (E.) Summertime brings sweet 
dreams of you. 27185. 


Laing (M.T.) : 
Hot bird. 8494. 
Indian summer, 8722. 
My automobile baby. 9358. 
Remembrance. 9861. 
That's when life’s one grand, sweet 
song. 27276. 
When June rolls around with its 
roses. 27487, 27748. 
Lake (M. L.) Sometime may never 
come. 12206. 
L’Albert (—): 
Could I. 17975, 21088, 24911 (92). 
Fifty years ago. 19775. 
Honka-tonk rag. 23288. 
It’s a long way back to home sweet 
home. 23469. 
Lalo (E.) Symphonie espagnole. 19162. 
Lalo (H. V.A.) Intermezzo. 16624. 
La Marche (A. F.) My sweetheart was 


a hero too. 5475. 
Lamb (C.) Mocking bird. 26423. 
Lamb (F.) Berceuse. 1304. 
Lamb (J. F.): 


Champagne rag. 22729. 

Love in absence, 5114. 
Lambelet (N.) : 

Anemones. 25000. 

Hlectra. 22956. 

Girl with the nose retrousse. 16268. 
Lambert (F.): 

Dearest. 3845. 

Oh breathe not his name. 

Silent love. 19067. 
Lambert (G.): 

My seashore girl. 5463. 

You have been my _ sweetheart 

since my childhood days. 17783. 

Lambert (J. G.): 

Brunettina. 3535. 

En voulez vous. 3997. 
Lambert (M.): 

Hros-berger. 22966. 

Ma chaumiére. 23690. 

Manolita (La.) 28721. 
Lambillotte (—) Te Deum laudamus 

in D. 10370, 27668. 

Lambing(A.L.) Little sunbeam. 5067. 
Lammers (P. J.): 

Ave Maria. 


26634. 


3307. 


Bridal chorus. 3510. 
Monastery bells. 5354. 
Romaine march. 18210. 


Lammers (P. J.)—Continued. 


Rosabel. 26917. 
Veni Creator. 6825. 
Lamo (M.) Leaf from the tree of 


memory. 49883. 
Lamont (J.) Oh my friends. 
Lamont pub, co. 
thousand girls. 
Lamotte (—) 
Lampe (J. B.): 
Frog’s frolic. 18158. 
Mr. Rooster. 18662, 20814 (80). 
My Zulu maid. 2326. 
Sweet little marigold. 6534. 
Universal peace. 17560. 
Lancelott(G. EH.) Menuetto in EH major, 
14279. 
Land of birds. 23841, 3579, 5992, 10317, 
13206, 14485, 14868, 19584, 22148. 
Landais (A.) Lettre post restante. 
8946. 
Landers (R. C.) You’re the only apple 
on my appletree. 19421. 
Landon (E.) Pretty Harlequin. 14768. 
Landow (M.) Monalita. 23837. 
Landry (A.) : 
Chiméres roses. 
Douce caresse. 
Frivoles ramées. 
Frivolité. 8196. 
Joyeux ébats. 8797. 
Méchante Minette. 
Mignardise. 23809. 
Patrouille arabe. 9662. 
Petit fine gris. 9686. 
Petits bébés. 9690. 
Retour du cavalier. 
Rustique. 9981. 
Six recitations. 4966. 
Landsburg (H. G.) Don’t you ever say 


26638. 
You’re one among a 
224238. 


Salute to Hrin. 10001. 


22749. 
22915. 
4175. 


9222. 


9870. 


never. 1565. 
Lane (B. M.) Only love me. 21849. 
Lane (C.) Softly whispers the wind. 
20525. 
Lane (F.) Amour vainqueur. 20847. 
Lane (F. E.) American beauty rag. 
24978. 
Lane (G. M.) When the lights are 
low. 24810. 
Lane (H.): 
Maggie Ryan from Dublin town. 
26311. 


Mirror of your eyes. 18655. 
There’s a pretty little cot in Do- 
ver. 27287. 
You want to go to Tokio. 27581. 
Lane (J. P.) ’Tis the purpose of my 
song. 153816. 
Lane (li.P:)): 
Loved though it be. 9065. 
Storms of May. 10266. 
Story of the country dance. 10267. 
Lang (E.) On the rocks of Aberdeen. 
14600. 


1839 


INDEX 


pt. HESS vs 


Lang (J. P.) Wishing-well (The) 
7074. 
Lang (J. T.) : 
Because I love, love you. 7416, 
10887 (94). 
Hilaria. 8465, 10887 (125). 


Tumbo town. 10500, 10887 (198). 

Lang (M.A.): 

I’m sorry. 25948. 
Then say no more. 
You. 27568. 

Lang (M. R.) Irish mother’s lullaby. 
20027. 

Lang (W.) Drumbheller’s medley on 
popular melodies. 214, 

Lang (W. M.) Next to the grand old 
flag comes the yellow and the blue. 
5521, 

Langan (J. F.) Iwill love you, dearie. 
1929 


27280. 


Langdon (D.) Our debating society. 


18819. 
Langdon (H.) Mexi-Americana. 9273. 
Lange (—): 


Blumenlied. 22640. 

If I could see as far ahead. 23397, 
27707. 

Lonesome lady. 18549, 24911 (188). 

Parisian rag. 9647, 15704 (125), 
18836. 

You stole my gal. 
(21) 

Lange (A. W.): 

I love my wife but oh her family. 
4569, 15704 (87). 

I'll build a castle in Loveland. 


19422, 20814 


18312. 

Wreck on the tide of time. 19412. 
Lange (C.): 

Always graceful. 1198. 

Medley on popular airs. 608. 
Lange (G.): 

Fantasie. 19762. 

Far from home. 8109. 

Flower song. 4122, 11259. 

Perles et diamants. 9682. 


Pure as snow. 5892, 17138. 


Langin (A.) When birds build their 
nests in the springtime. 10715. 
Langr (A.) Wawel. 2998. 
Langshaw (W. S.) Diana’s debut. 
13114. 
Langston (J. W.): 
Don’t give way to the tempter. 
7918. 
That quaint old-fashioned church. 
20614. 
Thy love extolling. 10439. 
Langton (W. M.): 


Hanalei. 1820. 
Leilehua. 2108. 
Langworthy (—) Jollification in 


Darktown. 26095. 
Lanneau (H. C.) Jennie the girl for 
my ain fireside. 21484. 


Lanner (J.) Berg-heil. 11000. 
Lansden (T. G.): 
Laterna. 26175. 
Will you love me when I’m old. 
3060. 


Yes, I dream. 15661. 
Lansing (A. W.): 
Holy night! Peaceful night. 23278. 
If ye love me. 13774. 
In the end of the Sabbath. 4714. 
O come, every one that thirsteth. 
9503. 
Softly now the light of day- 2711. 
To Bethlehem hasten to worship 
the Lord. 12350. 
Lantry (J. W.) Alamosa waltzes. 
24944, 
Laparra (R.): 
Air de pilar. 10. 
Vocalise-étude. 24739. 
La Paugh (C. EH.) At the carnival. 


22530. 

La Pefia Gil (A. de) Enriqueta. 
18091. 

Laperriere (B.) 'There’s a ring upon 
her finger. 19204. 


La Presle (J. de): 


Extréme-orient. 18107. 
Grands vents venus d-outre mer. 


Sonatina. 14007. 182138. 

Thine own. 12338. Larmes. 18485. 

Zu Weihnachten. 20807, 24905. Ou est-il. 18815. 
Lange (J. L.) Little sunshine. 9019. | Lardelli (G.) Fourth mass in F. 
Lange-Wachendorf. Coaching party. 4154, 

7710. Larese (A.) En courant. 8027. 
Langer (F.) Gloéckchen-polka. 4252. | Larkin (M.) Jack Johnson the cham- 
Langer (J.) Chorgesang-schule. 1380. pion of them all. 26075. 
Langerman (—) Here's my pocket, | [a Rondelle (L.): 

take my money. 21381. Aviation. 17812. 

Dansernaen ae R.) In the eyes of Carillon de St. Martin. 13882. 
dies elu Larrabee (Mrs. FE. M.) Happy days 
Langey (0.) : of long ago. 25798 
Dawn. 17997. SpenncoBea ci ee ‘ 
Practical tutor for the violoncello, | Larrieu (A.) Jolis yeux de Suzon. 
5850. 11555. 
Langford (E.) Runaway (The) | Larsen (H. OO.) Miss Romance. 
269387. 143816. 
1840 


ae 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


——__—_ 


Larson (A. L.) Breaking down sin’s 


barriers. 7520. 
Larson (E.): 
Paskiljan. 9652. 
Swedish rhapsody. 24526. 
Larway (J. H.): 
April reverie. 17786. 


Bachelor’s love song. 17821. 


Beginner’s scale and arpeggio 
manual. 38397, 127738. 

Canzonetta. 17771. 

Cascade (La) 17904. 

Chansonnette joyeuse. 25271. 


3713. 
12994. 


Colombine (La) 

Confession (A) 

Daffodil days. 17989. 

Danse polonaise. 3817. 

Desert (Le) 3857. 

Do you remember. 25468. 

Dream melody. 18046. 

Echoes in the orchard. 18218. 

EBlégie. 25529. 

Elementary pianoforte manual. 
8013. 

Entreaty. 4006. 

Fairy and the flower. 18112. 

Farewell (A) 1655. 

Five songs. 26552. 

From the deep shadows. 13408. 

Give me a little tender thought. 


1761. 

Humoresque. 25880. 

I sing a song to suit the day. 
4605. 


In a cloistered garden. 26002. 

In the great North Sea. 13816. 

Intermezzo. 17772. 

Invocation (L’) 4762. 

Lengthening day. 14033. 

Life’s glorious anthem. 18516. 

Little drummer of Gravelotte. 
23624. 

Love’s eventide. 18578. 

Menuet. 18635, 26390. 

Now sleeps the crimson petal. 


5556. 
Over the dreamland sea. 5716. 
Polonaise. 26768. 


Ring of gold. 26886. 
Rose and the dew. 14889. 
Rose mystica. 18978. 
Rose petals. 6016. 
Scale and arpeggio chart. 26967. 
Sheaf of memories. 6170. 
Silver fountain. 19068. 
Sombreuse (La) 6857. 
Song without words. 19100. 
Sweetheart o’ mine. 19153. 
Twelfth night. 19266. 
* Valse rustique. 19297. 
Will o’ the wisp. 19391. 
Young organ student. 22427. 
Lasar (C.) Polymnia. 19487 (17). 
Lasar (S.) See Lasar (C.) 


Lasch (E.)  Betriibte landsknecht. 
22625. 
Lash (D. D.) Lullaby. 2176. 


La Shier (L. A.) I want to tell some- 
thing to someone. 4625. 
Lashley (L. 8S.) Stars don’t twinkle 


in our old red, white and blue, 
27158. 
Lashmar (E.) My kingdom. 656, 


Lasselle Ghee 
Bagatelle. 19512. 


Mazurka redowa. 20181. 
Petite nocturne. 20361. 
Petite schottische. 


20362. 

Rondo scherzo. 20442. - 

Lasson (P.) Crescendo. 2096. 

Lassus (O.) Matona, lovely maiden. 

117538. 
Latham (M. M.) Where my picture 
hangs upon the parlor wall. 7005. 

La Tombelle (F. de): 
Cantique au St. Sacrement. 15908. 
Memorore de _ Saint Bernard. 

16799, 16800. 
Messe en ré mineur. 
Salutatio. 841. 
Sept paroles de N. S. Jesus-Christ. 
10086. 

Suite d’orgue. 
Tantum ergo. 

Latta (H. R.): 
Beautiful sleep. 3119 (108). 
Beautiful to-morrow. 3119 (109). 
Beautiful yesterday. 3119 (110). 


26176. 


17411. 
24551. 


Budding of the leaves. 3119 
(118). 

Music of the rain. 3119 (168). 

My barqueonthesea. 38119 (164). 


Old doorsill. 3119 (170). 
Shells on ocean sands. 3119 (187). 
When the fragrant blossoms fall. 


8119 (204). 
When the roses bloom again. 
S119 (205). 

Wild bird singing. 3119 (208). 
Lattés (M.) Athanais. 15775. 
Lattin (M.) When twilight tints the 

golden hills with blue. 10744. 
Law: (Hs): 

Galon album. 1720. 

Heil Danzig. 19894. 

Laubeniére (J. de) Jai deux 


amours. 11545. 
Lauber (B. M.) 
thorn tree is in bloom. 
Lauder (H.): 
Auld Scotia. 17805. 
Breakfast in my bed on Sunday 
mornin’. 25184. 


When the old haw- 


22354. 


Hight quick marches. 26177. 
Pieniec (The) 26751. 

Laudy & co.: 
Album of six pieces. 22476. 


NONFOR 


hn ee me 


Arietta. 


1841 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Laudy & co.—Continued. 

Chanson ancienne. 
Danzetta. 22866. 
Dew drops. 7884. 
Libellules (Les) 
Lutinerie. 21623. 
Menuet rococo. 9256. 
Moto perpetuo. 23860. 
Petite berceuse. 2409S. 
Plaisanterie. 5806. 
Preghiera. 24155. 
Suite pour grand orgue. 
Sur le lace. 10807. 
Valse joyeuse. 6809. 
Valse lilliputienne. 

Laufer & Priebe. 


20980. 


23590. 


7703. 


22254. 
School ma’am gal. 


24308. 
Lauga (H.): 
Allégria. 12608. 
Amours rustiques. 15747. 
Bébés poudrés. 15825. 


Caresse d’enfant.- 15915. 
Chére petite aux lévres 
252838. 


TOSes. 


Concerto en fa mineur. 12990. 
Des fleurs et de lamour. 13103. 
Hn bordée. 16141. 
Joyeux postillon. 16566. 
Mélancolie. 14261. 
Mirage éclatant. 16842. 
Pantins et fantoches. 17064. 
Pierrettes et pinsons. 17097. 
Romance sans paroles. 14877. 
Satins et dentelles. 17250. 
Se peut-il qu’une larme. 26990. 
Si vous m’aimiez. 24364, 
Victoire. 17598. 

Laughlin (C. H.) Bea hero like your 

dad. 25083. 

Laurendeau (L. P.): 

Austria. 1261. 


Blushing bride. 15863, 178638. 
Bridal song. 19571. 
Clubman (The) 1460. 
Midshipman (The) 14293. 
Mountain maiden’s dream. 2297. 
Laurens (EH.): 
Paladin. 17058. 
Sieste. 12179. 
Laurie (C. H.): 
Theres a boy who calls on the girl 


next door. 27285. 
Will some one please tell my papa. 
275384. 
Laurischkus (M.) Zug des todes. 
15700. 
Lautenschliger (W.) Es geht eine 


muhle im tale. 16149, 


Lautz (H. J.): 


Lavalle (H.): 
Blue bird’s call. 25166. 
Celebrated public school march. 

25259. 

Golden wedding. 25745. 

Moonbeam waltz. 26434. 

Napoleon’s victory. 26520. 

Old Ironsides. 26656. 

Sunshine waltz. 27192. 

Sweet dreams of home. 27207. 
Lavailée (C.) O Canada. 14505. 
Laven (F.): 

Romance of Sherlock Holmes. 

2574. 

Trois feuilles d’album. 2899. 
Lavignac (A.): 

Cours d’harmonie. 152, 3769. 


Curso de armonia. 21049. 
Solfége des solféges. 27089. 


Lavin (S. C.): 
That irresistible rag. 20612. 
You’re the only girl I love. 20800. 
Law (H.) Top o’ the mornin’. 10473. 
La Ware (Mme. A. de) Hungry club 


waltz. 8521. 
Lawler (J. S.) Sad Indian maid. 
a PSEZ. 


Lawley (R. C.) He’s seeking thee sin- 
ner to-day. 138594. 
Lawlor (C. B.): 
Casey. 121. 
Pulla da linkie lara. 
Lawrance (—): 
Glow-worm, 
4255. 
Green, green ribbon. 4342. 
I want to come home to Killarney. 
18340. 
it’s the Alpine dress you’re wear- 
ing. 2008. ) 
Kkeep the fire in, Marie. 18459. 
Look into my heart. 5087. 
Mandy’s christening. 9133. 
Marie Louise. 186138. 
My Susie-oosie-o0. 20260. 


2516. 


light your lantern. 


We can’t go into the parlour. 
19Sa16 

When the school-bell is ringing. 
19370. 

Where, oh, where is my Deutcher 
boy. 7006. 

You do look pretty in the old 


Duteh dairy. 12542. 
You were coming thro’ the corn 
Molly dear. 19423. 
Lawrance (A. J.): 
Blacksmith’s wedding. 3456. 
Brown eyed Sue. 12850. 
Bull frogs’ carnival. 19573. 


Friedhof der namenlosen. 8191. Come along my Mandy. 3717, 

In church. 18381. 10887 (108). 

Letzte fahrt. 8947. Daddy long legs. 19665. - 

Lieben. 18511. Every time the clock goes tick 

Tanz-lied. 15234. tock. 4038. 

Trotz dem schicksal. 19256. Give me a piggy-back. 18182. 
1842 


INDEX 


_ nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Lawrance (A. J.)—Continued. 
Good-bye, ev’rybody’s girlie. 16299. 
Hide, bunny, here comes a man, 
11386. 

Hullo, my dandy. 138654. 

I like the little girl in the photo- 
graph. 19987. 

I saw Sandy to his front street 
door. 25950. 

I want to be there. 13741. 

I wish I were you to-night. 18345. 

I’m after Pekoe. 16447. 

I’m too tender hearted. 8608. 

In fairyland to-day. 138791. 

In the land of the Sioux. 11515. 

In the sago plantations of Borneo. 
20014. 

It reminds me of home. 18865. 

Keep the anchor charm I gave 
you. 26127. 

Little Luna Lou. 

Ma Alabama Rose. 

Mister Owl. 14825. 

My little moon boat. 11841. 

One cloud can hide the sunshine. 
18804. 

Sloe-eyes. 6309, 

Stepping stones of life. 12250. 

Sunshine and roses run second to 
you. 17422. 

Take me away from the streets 
and houses. 24543. 

There is an old English garden. 
19203. 

There’s a label on my heart. 
27286. 

There’s old Jack Frost looking 
though the window. 6642. 

Um-gazoo (The) 15383. 

Wooden wedding. 19401. 

Lawrence (F. W.) Jewell of my 
heart. 4839, 

Lawrence (H. B.): ° 
I know not where. 16436. 

Little Mollie Brown. 20104. 

Lawrence (J.) When the girl who 

used to love me. 10736. 
Lawrence (J. E.): 
Bandits bold. 12744. 
ig £1530. 
‘Lawrence (J. R.) 
home sweet home. 15548. 
Lawrence (Z.) Gimme ma ole mam- 
my’s cabin. 4237. 
Lawrence music pub. co. 
you. 5086. 

Lawrio (J. A.) While our starry ban- 
ner floats upon the breeze. 19378. 
Lawson (J.) I will follow Thee. 

13749. / 

Lawson (P.): 

Baby’s kiss. 7370. 
In grandma’s garden. 
Off for a sail. 9540, 
Oriole (The) 9625. 


14094. 
16727. 


When I think of 


Longing for 


4701. 


Lawson (P.)—Continued., 
Pansy eyes. 9642. 
Practice and pleasure. 
Raven tresses. 98265. 
Tambourine girl. 10358. 

Lawson (R.) Sunburnt Sal. 2778. 

Layman (J. R.) On the Hudson. 

ZANT. 
Layton (W.) Music master. 5400. 
Laza (J.) y co.: 
Camelia. 3577, 
Nifia Nieves. 26560. 
Réve fleuré. 26867. 
Sara. 19007. 
Seis de Andino. 10076. 
Sonando. 27097. 

Lazarus (G.): 

Ersten (Die) étiiden. 8043. 
Far from home. 22993. 
Happiness. 19871. 
Hunting piece. 11408. 

Ins album, 4750. 

Merry time. 20194. 
Nordisch. 5545. 

Souvenir de Naples. 20551. 
Style and technic. 10279. 
Under the lindens. 12382, 
Valse lente. 6811. 
Wehmut. 6939. 

Lazzari (S.) Lépreuse (La) 

Lazelle (L. L.): 
My Irish love. 
She won’t care. 
Snug up. 17347. 

When the angels light the candles 


14752. 


8932. 


1153 (87). 
14999. 


in the sky. 17660. 
Youre my dream come true. 
20799. 
Leach (EH. J.) Sunflower state. 
24505. 
Leamore (T.) Gold, gold, gold. 25740. 
Leamy (E.) Let there be light. 
18507. 
Leander (V.) Rendezvous. 26860. 
Leap (G. C.): 
Smile and you have won the game. 
12198. 
Who wants to know. 22372. 


Learned (C.) Communion service in 
By.) 21030) 

Learsi (M.) Elle ne dit pas non. 
3987. 


Learsy. Lettre a Ninon. 8945. 
t 


Leask (L.) Sunshine on the sea 
6504. 

Leavitt (A. V. C.) Torchlight march. 
22440 (18). 

Leavitt (B. HB.) Reunited. 2554. 

meavitt CW. “do. -D.) See Leavitt 
(Ax V59C!) 

Le Bas (G.) Lament (A.) 8887. 

Le Bas (J.) Extase d’amour. 25588. 


Leben (Das) fiir den zar. 4986. 
Lebert (A.) Grisantes caresses. 1804. 
Lebierre (O.) Tarentelle. 174654. 


1843 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 5 


3475. 
17174. 


Leboffe (E.) Bluette. 

Le Borne (F.) Réverie. 

Le Boucher (M.): 
Larmes. 18486. 
Silence. 19066. 
Sonate en si mineur. 
Tourment. 19248. 


Le Boy (G.): 

Cupid’s cooking school. 21048. 

Has anybody a kiss to spare. 
8396, 18231. 

How’d you like to marry me. 
21350. 

I’m awfully afraid of girls. 
20814 (59). 

It all goes up in smoke. 
20814 (67). 

It’s tough when Izzy Rosenstein 


8916. 


19950, 
20029, 


loves Geneviere Malone. 4789, 
10887 (148). 
Little old dreamy waltz. 20105, 


20814 (78). . 
Only a man. 21847, 22440 (55). 
Over the heather. 24070. 
Say boys! I’ve found a girl. 12565 
(61). 
Soap bubble days. 22080, 20814 
(103). 
To the strains of that wedding 
march. 20641, 20814 (118). 
When you’re in wrong with the 
right girl. 27504. 
You and I and Cupid. 125389. 
Le Brunn (G.) Over the sticks. 
Leckermeyer (A.) 
ory. 21506. 
Le Clair (J. M.): 


5720. 
Just a fond mem- 


Sarabande and tambourin. 17249. 
Sarabande et allegro assai. 10018. 
Sarabande und tambourin. 10014. 
Sonata in A. 4987. 
Leclercq (M. EH.) Chante-clair. 7633. 
Lecocq (C.): 
Idylle printaniére, 16473. 
Ou vont les belles filles. 5696, 


Quand irons-nous dans la foret. 
5896. 


Suzette et Suzon. 17426. 
Lecog (V. F.) Jr. Trouble. 27350. 
Le Couppey (F.) Agilité (L’) 10905. 
Ledbetter (L. D.) Yosemite. 7129. 


Ledige gatte. 26181. 


Ledue (A.): 
Leduc’s concert waltz. 
Scotch gavotte. 2648. 

Le Duc (C.) pseud. See Everett (C.) 

Leduc (E.), Bertrand (P.) & cie.: 
Allégresse. 15725. 
Arlequin s’amuse. 
Aurore. 225438. 
Berceuse. 22616. 
Berrichonne. 15842. 


535. 


22581. 


Leduc (E.), Bertrand (P.) & cie— 
Continued. 

Cahier de devoirs appliqués 4 la 
méthode de lecture musicale. 
15898. 

Chansons avec gestes. 

Chant (Le) 3688. 

Charme du mandoliniste. 

Chiméres roses. 22749. 

Cligne-musette. 22784. 

Cortége et danses. 22820. 

Dans les champs. 22856. 

Danse polovtsienne. 22864. 

Deux etudes. 14265. 

Dix exercices etudes. 

Douce caresse. 22915. 

Douze pieces. 4804, 22650. 

En barque. 22961. 

Hperdument. 22964. 

Espagne. 16151. 

Espoir. 16153. 

Wtats-Unis. 16155. 

Exercises d’orgue. 8088. 

Fantaisie Ibérique. 13298. 

Féte de village. 238018. 

Fétes de année. 238015. 

Frivoles ramées. 4175. 

Inquiétude. 23458. 

Invocation. 165380. 

Italie. 16547. 

Lecons manuscrites de solfége. 
8918, 14026, 23577. 


Légende. 4990. 
Marcel-polka. 


11065. 
7641. 


24108. 


16755. 


Mazurka des entremets. 16788. 

Mélancholie. 23770. 

Méthode compléte de violon. 16824, 
23798. 


Méthode théorique et pratique de 


lecture musicale. 16825. 
Mignonnette. 23811. 
Nita. 14486. 


Ombre bleue. 24022. 
Parade-marsch. 24078. 
Petit Pierre. 24097. 
Petits chiens savants. 
Pieces d’etude. 9696. 
Récueillement. 17157. 
Régret. 17162. 
Resurrection. 810. 
Retour au Bereail. 
Séduction. 24319. 


24102. 


24200. 


Sérénite. 243849. 

Soir. 24405. 

Solfege (Le) des écoles. 6348. 
Solfége universel. 24409. 
Table d’articulation. 963. 
Tartarin. 24560. 

Tendres reproches. 24578. 


Tristesse. 175388. 

Troisiéme complément annuel a ia 
petite méthode de dictée musi- 
cale. 175384. 


Troisiéme légende. 6729. 


1844 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Ledue (E.), Bertrand (P.) & cie— 
Continued. 
Valse. 16199, 
Vertige. 68385, 24722. : 
Vieilles amours. 154388, 247384. 
Vocalise-étude. 247388. 
25 études characterestiques de sol- 


fége. 7969. 
Ledyard (J.) Mayflower (The) 
14244, 
Lee (A. L.) Two roses. 20668, 
Lee (B.): . 
Father’s safety razor. 23001. 


Hullo, my dandy. 13654. 
I feel so lonely. 183807. 
I like the little girl in the photo- 
graph. 199387. 
I want to be there. 13741. 
In fairyland to-day. 18791. 
Little Luna Lou. 14094. 
On your honeymoon. 26669. 
Poor Noah Moore. 12014. 
That broke up the party. 12318. 
We really had a most delightful 
evening. 22315. 
What a penny can do. 
Lee (D.) 
70138. 
Lee (E. J.): 
Hans, Hans, Hans. 18562. 
Let’s go out on a straw ride. 
8938. 
Lee (G. K.) King of my heart. 20061. 


10701. 
Which had you rather be. 


Lee (G. L.) Thro’ to the end of time. 
6667. 

Lee (H.) Love me, love my dog. 
18569. 

Lee (I. B.) Gee! I wish I was an 
Eskimo. 4214. 

Beeets-.e) “Perils of the nation. 
14690. 

Lee (L.) Rag baby’s gwine to be 


mine. 17148, 19437(62). 
Lee (L. S.): 
Busy buzzer. 22686. 
Rosemary. 20448. 
Lee (R. E.) Love is the idol of a 
maiden’s heart. 5119. 
Lee (S.) Love and the cross. 
Lee (W. H. M.) Dorset men. 18689. 
Leebrick (M. G.) Lullaby (A) 5154. 
Leech (L. S.) Let the blessing fall 
on me. 23591. 


Leeder (W. E.) Echoes of the nation. 
13214. 


Leedy mfg. co.: 
Splittin’ kindling wood. 2747. 
Standard favorites. 17394. 

Leefson (M.): 

Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 12776. 
Blementary piano method. 18077. 
Hunting song. 25887. 
Such is thy power divine. 


14130. 


15170. 


Leer (S. von) Songe des sirénes. 
22108. 
Leese (S. F.) Minnie Tonka. 26412. 
Lefebre (C.): 
Cortége nuptial. 19658. 
Deux iéme quatuor. 19696. 
Le Flem (P.): 
Ancassin et Nicolette. 10960. 
Clair de lune sous bois. 12944. 
Par gréves. 21867. 
Par landes. 14659. 
Lefort (A.) Méthode compléte de vio- 


lon. 16824, 23798. 
Lege (W.) Elves at play. 182385. 
Léger (B. W.) Yankee maid. 10830, 
15656. 
Leger (D. S.) Espérance (L’) 282. 


Legg (E. C.) In a Pasadena garden. 
23427. 

Legg (H. BE.) My moon-light bride. 
5455. 


Leggett (L. G.) I’m writing to you. 
4590. 
Leggett (W. I.) 
4590. 
Legouix (G.) 
8878. 
Legouix (I. E.) Fée aux genéts. 1660. 
Legov (M.): 
Bauernhochzeit im gebirge. 33864. 
Ziviltrauung mit hindernissen. 
24904. 


Le Grand (H.): 
Aladdin. 24948. 
Beauty and the beast. 
Cinderella. 253820. 
Fairy dreams. 25591. 
Flying the kite. 25634. 
Jack and the bean stalk. 26078. 
Jack the giant killer. 26076. 
No school to-day. 26565. 
Playground march. 26760. 
Prince Charming. 26791. 

Puss in boots. 26818. 

Recess march. 268387. 

Red Riding Hood. 26841. 
Snow white. 27082. 
Swing waltz. 27219. 
Teeter-totter waltz. 


I’m writing to you. 


24 célébres sonates. 


25090. 


27260. 


Leh (J. F.) I am not a second na- 
tional bank. 417. 
Lehar (F.) : 
Alles ging durchs grosse_ sieb. 
3184. 
Amaranthe. 12621. 
Bist du es lachendes gliick. 3448- 
3451, 7472. 
Divertissement. 7895, 18119, 16079. 
Elfentanz. 19729. 
Es liegt in blauen fernen. S048. 
Fiirstenkind (Das) 298) « 1712, 
4188, 8206, 11287, 18410, 16244. 
Fiirstenkind-walzer. 299, 4190, 


8210-8213, 18418. 


1845 


INDEX 


pt. Il, 0. S., v. 5 


Lehar (F.)—Continued. 

Glitick hat als gast nie lange rast. 
8291. 

Graf von Luxemburg. 
23159. 

Heckenroslein. 8484. 

Ich bin ein Zigeuner. 

Ich bin verliebt. 4642. 

Ich bring’ dir btibchen. 4648. 

Ich kann ja nichts dafiir. 446. 

Kam ein falter. 4891. 

Liebe, ach du sonnenschein. 5024. 

Lied des grafen. von Luxemburg. 
5034. 

Liebes minnchen, folge mir. 8959. 

Lullaby song. 16723, 20136. 

Luxemburg. 26291. 

Luxemburg-marsch. 


4323, 8337, 


8646. 


5161, 20139. 


- Luxemburg-walzer. 5165, 9096, 
16724, 20141. 

Madel klein, madel fein. 5177, 
16787. 

Man greift nicht nach den sternen. 
5194. 

Man with three wives. 20157. 

Mann mit den drei frauen. 586, 
2196. 

Markstern beauty dance album. 
26342. 

Merry troubadour. 20195. 

Mitinehner marsch. 20230, 21731. 

Mutter ging schlafen. 647. 


Nur die liebe nacht uns jung. 
9498. 

Nur legitim. 5564. 

O Gott ich bin verliebt. 

Pallikarenlied. 734. 

Polkatéinzer. 5824-5828. 

Poor eadets. 20882. 

Raéubermarsch. 795, 12037, 17146. 

Red roses. 98837, 14818. 

Resignation. 808, 5958, 9866. 

Sie geht links, er geht rechts. 
6189. 

Soll ich, soll ich nicht. 

Tréfie incarnat. 6720. 

Ub’ immer treu und redlichkeit. 


696. 


6354. 


1029. 
Unbekannt, deshalb nicht minder 
interessant. 6771, 6772. 


Ungarischer marsch. 10530. 
Walzer-rondo. 6907, 10651. 
Walzer, wer hat dich wohl er- 
dacht. 1061, 10654, 12428. 
War einst ein midel. 10658. 


Was ich im traum nur ersah. 
6917. : 

Will die m&nner ich beriicken. 
10784. 

Wir bummeln durch’s leben. 7069. 
Woman’s fancy. 20777. 

Zigeuner’ -liebe. 10869, 10870, 


15697, 22433. 


Zigeuner-marsch. 10867, 10868. 


Lehar (F.)—Continued. 
Zigeunerliebe-walzer. 
10874. 
Zorika, kehre zurtick. 10875. 
Lehman (R. F.): 
Blessed morn. 7488. 
Do the duty nearest lying. 3882. 
Forward ye soldiers. 4148. 
God’s light is spreading over the 
world. 4278. 
Sowing time. 6421. 
With songs of hallelujah. 24860. 
Wonderful Infant divine. 3078. 
Lehmann (G. A.) Girl we love the 
best. 16267. 


Lehmann (L.): 

Abou Ben Adhem and the angel. 
17TAT. 

Ankou (L’) 82389. 

Breton folk songs. 

Charles Augustus 
3646. 

Everybody’s secret. 18277. 

Five little love songs. 18496. 

I dreamt my love was Singing. 
4533. 

In Sherwood forest. 21445. 

Incident of the French camp. 
18401. 

Kousk aze. 4940. 

Matilda. 5250. 

No candle was there and no fire. 
5531. 

Oh, tell me, nightingale. 5619. 

Pearl and song. 14682. 

There hang my garlands. 6630. 


Lehmann (W.): 


10871— 


95. 
Fortescue. 


Albumblatt. 22477. 

Souvenir (A) 27128. 
Lehner (F.) Weibermagnet (Der) 
6942. 
Lehrer (O. J.) O God Thou art my 
God. 21808. 


Leicht (Mrs. F. C.) Don’t you want 
a little girl like me? 3905. 


Leichtentritt (H.): 


Lebe wohl. 8907. 

Maria Gnadenmutter. 
Leigh (F. W.): 

Captain Ginjah. 25250. 


9156. 


Come back to Mallow, Molly. — 
3722. 
Don’t forget the chorus. 16095. 


Oh, blow the scenery on the rail- 
way. 14555. 
On Monday I met him. 5649. 
Put on your tat-ta. 14795. 
Leigh (G. A. & F. W.) What's the 
good of sighing. 1082. 
Leigh (N.): 
Pearl feather. 24082. 
Under the rose. 20670. 
Leighton (E. I.) Jerusalem, my happy 
heme. 4824. 


1846 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Leighton (G. A.): 
Christ our Redeemer. 
Te Deum laudamus. 
Leighton (H.): 
It’s so simple. 4787. 
Lock of my grandmother’s hair. 
5078. 
Prisoner at the bar. 14777. 
Leighton (J. A.) North pole belongs 
to our Uncle Sam. 9491. 
Leighton bros. Steamboat Bill. 27159. 
Leighton-Vancourt (E.): 


7681. 
10368. 


Bells of sweet Athlone. 25120. 
Garden of remembrance. 11297. 
Spring tide in the meadows. 
12248. 
Leith (Kk. F.): 
Good night. 4298. 
Katrine. 4896. 
Life’s hope. 5041, 18517. 
Lekeu (G.) Pavots. 5749. 
Lemare (E. H.): 
Canzonetta. 18497. 
Grand cortége. 16309. 
I will lift up mine eyes. 11470. 
Love divine. 16691. 
Rondo capriccio. 12087. 
Sunset. 19147. 
Your lovely eyes. 12553. 


Lemaire Cr): 


Arlequinade. 1236. 
Eveille-toi. 1634. 
Lemaitre (L.) Goutteletteo diaman- 
tées. 13508. 


Lemire, jr. (L. P.) When he fought 
for the flag of the free. 19362. 
Lemoine (H.) 50 etiiden. 11615. 
Lemoine (H.) & cie.: 
Adagio. 5387. 
Air d@’ Eiglé. 24939. 
Canzone. 13857. 
Chanson havanese. 
Cours d’harmonie. 
Curso de armonia. 21049. 
Dans la calme nuit. 21061. 
Deuxieme sonate espagnole. 7883. 
Dialogue tendre. 21078. 
Dictées graduées. 18016. 
En se jouant. 21134. 
Fille des Romani. 8180. 


12914. 
152, 3769. 


Lemoine (H.) & cie.—Continued. 
Troisiéme scéne de Médée. 27347. 
Trumpeter’s betrothed. 22227. 
Valse impromptu. 12400. 
1°*° sonate. 9874. 

40 dictées graduées. 

Lemoine (L.): 

Solfége des solféges. 
Solfeo de los solfeos. 
Lemon (L. G.): 
Cassandra. 25255. 
Chant sans paroles. 
Culloden Muir. 3786. 
Liebeslied. 21560, 
Mazurka. 9209, 
Mighty Dominion. 23808. 
Nightingale on oakwood spray. 
5526. 

Oh, her face is so fair. 5616. 

Oh, the summer’s quickly passing. 
9554, 

There are pearls. 

Lemonier (T.): 
Dear old moonlight. 
Sweetness. 20588. 

L’Enfant (E.): 
Princess voilée. 5876. 
Valse tendre, 20688, 

Lengnick (A.) & co.: 

Book of short voluntaries. 
Child’s garden of melodies. 
Drowsy noon. 18658. 
Fairy minuet. 18118. 
Galopade, 18165. 

Garden idyls. 19803. 
Hunting horns. 18285. 
Morning song. 18680. 

Sea (A) song. 19031. 
Toceata. 25118. 
Tschaikowsky organ album. 10499. 
Valse lyrique. 19295. 

Lennard (Lady B.): 
Down the hill. 
Marsh fires. 
Ring (The) 


5998. 
22082, 27089. 
22084. 


20985. 


2840, 
3842, 


22653. 
7663. 


3917. 
9165. 
9892. 


You. 7130. 

Lenormand (R.): 
Berceuse amoureuse. 12785. 
Compagne (La) 129838. 


Dédicace, 13094. 


Hymne 4 la jeunesse. 13669. Jardin du Luxembourg. 138882. 
Mélodie. 16291. Refrain de printemps. 14824. 
Menuet. 5296. Réves. 14848. 
Mignardise. 23809. Temps des roses. 17465. 
Nocturne. 11032. Vision. 15448. 
Premier quatuor. 9771. Voix de la patrie, 15459. 
Premiére scéne de Thésée. 26787. | Lenox (K.): 
~Rhapsodie. 18947. Cup o’ tea. 25892. 
Solfége des solféges. 22082, 27089. Twinkling star. 6755, 
Solfeo de los solfeos. 22084. Lenox mus. ¢o.: 
Sommeil du patriarche. 15098. Cup o’ tea. 253892. 
Suite. 14369. Venus de Milo. 19808. 
Sur eau. 15199. Lenskin (A. BE.) Teresa. 12317, 
Trente chansons. 24208. Lent (H.): 
Triomphe (Le) 19252. Abandoned. 38181. 

1847 


INDEX 


pt. Ii, D. S., v.65 


Lent (E.)—Continued. 
Asphodel. 12676. 
En avant. 16140. 
Fairmont march, 4051. 
Four little Cuban dances. 
Heart of the rose. 8422. 
Old Amos. 9572. 
Pas de voiles. 11974. 
Tenax propositi. 17466. 
Trois pieces concertantes, 11617. 
When the twilight softly falls. 


21546. 


20747. 
Lentner (W.) Ann’ Marie. 15756. 
Lenz (A. B.) Billows of the mighty 
deep. 7465, 22628. 
Lenz (W. K.) Reason I like you. 
12047. 
Léo (A.): 


Lovely march. 21605. 
Mysteres du bal. 5482. 
Niéjno. 26554. 
Pensées de marquise. 14684. 
Leo (H. A.) In heavenly love abiding. 
11499. 
Leo (F.): 
Boy scout. 38496. 
I’ve just had a couple of ices. 
4616. . 
Jack Jones. 4802. 
Keep whistling. 16587. 


When the bugle calls. 1094. 
When the camp-fire’s brightly 
burning. 24808. 
Leo (F. N.): 


Joyeuse (La) 4858. 
Man from the North pole told me 
so. 2194. 
Léo (L.) Demofoonte. 178. 
Leonard (G. C.) Songs of Williams. 
20547. 


Leonard (G. G.) 
Leonard (P.) 
19869. 


Leonard (R.) 

Leonard & co.: 
Bairnies. 25068. 
Be still, oh heart. 
Bow of the hunter. 
Chantecler. 15985. 
Come away sweetheart. 
Dewdrop and the rose. 
Dreams. 1582. 
Drifting. 21106. 
First love. 4099. 
Flower and the sun. 11256. 
For love of you. 1692. 
Fragment (A) 21204. 
Galloping home. 1719. 
Gift I bring thee. 18178. 
Give me your heart. 162738. 
Greek love songs. 18214. 
Guard Thou my heart. 4354. 
Hail, King George. 19868. 
Harebell blue. 23208. 
Heart’s desire. 1582. 


5155. 
King George. 


Lullaby (A) 
Hail, 


King’s hussars. 16602. 


10987. 
7506. 


3721. 
25456. 


Leonard & co.—Continued. 
I did not know. 25906. 


In my garden fair. 11507. 
In your eyes. 13827. 
Irene. 4764. 

Ismay. 4776. 

Jesus our Saviour. 184388. 
Lamorna. 4964. 

Last good-bye. 21541. 


Little Billie Buttercup. 18526. 
Little golden-head. 5061. 
Little Surrey maid. 2147. 
Love’s loyalty. 26282. 
Moya. 2300. 
My heart’s delight. 238881. 
My lady. 118386. 
My rose. 26504. 
’Neath fading leaves. 
Oh, for the days. 
Over the hills 
11963. 
Primrose (The) 2508. 
River and the rowan tree. 
Rosebud. 17210. 
Rose petals. 6017. 
St. Patrick’s day. 12101. 
Secret (A) 6189. 
Skylark (The) 899. 
Summer in my heart. 22139. 
Sunshine on the sea. 6504. 
There are pearls. 2840. 
This love of ours. 997. 
Thy love and mine. 6673. 
To aredrose. 24626. 
Two songs. 12366. 
Were la bird. 15514, 
When I am dead, my 
12452. 
Willow way. 22391. 
Leonardi (A.): 
Ascensione nell’ aura primaverile. 
22584. 
Da una fiera. 22842. 
.Enchantement de la forét. 11211. 
Marche chinoise. 11728, 
Meriggio sopra il lago. 238780. 
Nel ecrepuscolo. 23925. 
Plainte du ccur. 12000. 
Ronde des elfes. 12086. 
Saluto della banda. 24262. 
Silenzio della foresta. 243868. 
Sopra il campo dei zingari. 24446. 
Sulle rive del Busento. 12267. 
Veloce ritorno. 24709. 
Leoncavallo (R.): 
Ave Maria. 
Maia. 588. 
Malbruck valzer. 
Mattinata. 4997. 
Pagliacci. 89380. 
Leone. 8981. 
Leoni (F.): 
. Tzigane. 2907. - 
Where leaf-land lies. 1106. 
Leonora Telles. 11616, 14035. 


11861. 
5614, 11914. 
comes ey’ning. 


5989. 


dearest. 


537. 
26320. 


1848 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Leopold (H. A.) : 
Could’st thou but know. 3766. 
When memory wakes sweetheart. 
6972. 
Lépreuse (La) 8982. 
Lerberghe (C. van): 
Chanson d’Eve. 1407. 
Veilles-tu, ma senteur de soleil. 
105738. 


Lerichomme (O.) Tiarka. 15309. 
Lerman (J. W.): 
Angels! roll the rock away. 7285. 
Christ is risen. 11084, 
Come unto me. 12969. 
Dance of dainty dollies. 25406. 
Doll’s eradle song. 18134. 

, Earth is the Lord’s. 7978. 
Easter offertory. 7991. 
Gratitude. 25770. 

Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah, 
8358. 
Hymn voluntary. 4503. 
I will extol Thee. 8682. 
I will lift up mine eyes. 
In the clouds. 8706. 
Jack in the box. 4801. 
Lift your glad voices. 11681. 
Medley voluntary. 14255. 
Puppets at play. 9800. 
Sacred medley. 18995, 20458. 
While shepherds watched. 10764. . 
Leroux (X.) Xantho chez les cour- 


4629. 


tisanes. 19414. 
Le Roy (R.) Evening. 13267. 
Leroy (S.) Miss Liberty. 26417. 


Leschetizky (T.): 
Arabesque en forme d’etude. 20860. 


Second nocturne. 2111. 

Leslie (Edgar) Some one’s waiting 
for me. We'll wait, wait, wait. 
10887 (202). 

Leslie (H.): 

Fear not. 25615. 


She pondered in her heart. 27018. 
Lessing (H.) When you and I were 
young Maggie. 15704 (53). 
Lester (W.) Now home sweet home 
is home sweet home no more. 16963. 
L’Estrange (B.): 
Chanson riviére. 3637. 
Love’s song. 21618. 
Nevada. 21786. 
Red-wing. 5941. 
Lesure (L. A.) Homeward bound. 
405. 


Letcher (J. K.) How I love to see 


Letters (W.)—Continued. 

Don’t take me to the seaside. 
18033. 

Flanagan. 13345. 

Has anybody here seen Kelly. 
4389, 10887 (121). 

Hi, hi, hi, Mister McKie. 11385. 

I’ve got plenty of books. 18334. 

I wish I were you tonight. 18345. 

If you hav’nt the money to spend. 
452. 

My orchard is short of a peach like 
you. 14427. 

Poppies. 768. 

She put a little bunch of roses in 
his old straw hat. 20501. 

Take me there. 19173. 

We all sang, too-sa-loo-ral-addie. 
12434. 

We don’t want a girl. 24758. 

We're miles away from home. 
19336. 

Will you no’ come back. 17698. 

You might do worse. 15681. 

Your father and mother are Irish. 
19425. 

Leuckart (F. E. C.): 

Abendlied. 3185. 

An einen boten. 7274. 

Auf den hohen. 7342. 

Auferstehung. 41. 

Berg-heil. 11000. 


Chant napolitain. 12917. 
Danse polonaise. 138064. 
Deutscher schnur. 7880. 


Deutsches flottenlied. 11161. 

Domine, salvum fac regem. 7918. 

Drei kurze orgelstiicke. 8877. 

Ehestand der freude. 8004. 

Hs ist ein késtliches ding. 8047. 

Faule Gretchen. 8115. 

Flug der liebe. 8157. 

Frau nachtigall. 8184. 

Friihlingseinzug. 8202. 

Friilingsmirchen. 8205. 

Gavotte. 8234. 

Gebet. 8242. 

Gebt acht. 8248. 

Gretel vom See. 

Griselidis. 8350. 

Grosse messe. 11341. 

Gute nacht. 8361. 

Heil kaiser und reich. 8487. 

Herr, erhére meine worte. 8454. 

Hier liegt ein spielmann begraben. 
8459. 

Hoch Deutschland. 8478. 


8348. 


your face once more. 411. Hopfen rankt, es bliiht der wein. 

Letourneaux (H.) Kiki-kiki. 138958. 11398. 

Letovsky (S.): Huldigung beim Jesuskinde. 4493. 
Sonate. 540. Husaren-glaube. 8525. 
Variationen. 24704. Im wald bei der amsel. S676. 

4 balladen. 21556. Jiiger aus Kurpfalz. 8761. 

Letters (W.): Judentochter (Die) 8801. 

Dear little girl in the goal. 3889. Kismet. 520. 
1849 


INDEX 


Leuckart (F. EB. ©.)—Continued. 
Knabe und veilchen. 8868. 
Komm, heil’ger Geist. 8876. 
Kuekuck. 8880. 

Lass rauschen, lieb. 8895. 

Lenz ist da. 8928. 

Liebeskummer. 8962. 

Lila. 8983. 

Macht auf das tor. 9100. 

Maria wiegenlied am drei konigs- 
tage. 52380. 

Mein Nahetal. 

Messe a capella. 

Minuetto. 14309. 

Motette. 11805. 

Neuweinlied. 678. 

Priludium und doppelfuge. 

Ralf Ringelhaar. 9821. 

Rosenlied. 9958. 

Scéne romantique. 14945. 

Sehlachtlied. 10038. 

Schmied (Der) 10042. 

Sei getreu. 2654. 

Sinfonie, In der natur. 6276. 

Sinfonische suite. 101386. 

Sonate. 14956. 

Sonate fur 2 
(ote: 

Spinnlied. 10244. 

Tanzlied. 10361. 

Todessehnsucht. 1012. 

Traumsommernacht. 10480, 10481. 

Traurig prichtige braut. 10482. 

Turm-choral. 10501. 

Unter der linde. 10541. 

Valse légére. 15410. 

Variationen und fuge. 6819. 

Vierundzwanzig choral-vorspiele. 
102738. 

Von alten liebesliedern. 10618. 

Warte noch. 10659. 

Wie bin ich krank. 10782. 

Winter-austreiben. 10792. 

Wo ist ein Gott. T7083. 

Zehn choralvorspiele. 7704. 

Zierlichkeit des schiferlebens. 
10866. 

Zwanzig orgelvorspiele. 


Leuschner (A.): 
Baisers fiétris. 


2233. 
9268. 


9751. 


violinen und bass. 


121538. 


12734. 


Greif zu! wenn ein lachender 
mund dir zum kusse winkt. 
4348. 

Leuzzi (I1.): 


3640. 
25419. 


Chant d’amour. 
Danza delli verzini. 
’O fotografo. 14512. 
70 tengo o nun ’o tengo. 
Per album. 18868. 
Wild wishes. 193887. 


Leva (E. de): 


Canta il mare. 
Fleur de lys. 


14535. 


11044. 
4106. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 5 


Leva (E. de)—Continued. 
J ai vu: » LSE 
Voce luntana. 12418. 

Levadé (C.): 

Idylle parisienne. 

Inquietude. 8781. 
Levan (J. C.) Lucky buck. 2175. 
Levan mus. Co.: 

Hot ashes. 409. 

Pin cushion. 759. 

Tale the orphan told. 970. 
Levett (D. M.) Forest idyl. 
Levey (W. C.) Esmeralda. 
Levi (M.): 

Christy girl. 10887 (101). 

Happy nights march. 8381, 12565 

(31) 


It’s nothing but a bubble. 38119 
(39). 


8654. 


21202. 
21145. 


Levi (S.): 
Laundry bundle. 4976. 
My canoe, dear, is waiting for 
you. 143890. 
Levy (A.): 
Should Ireland have home rule. 
27081. 
Take me up in any old plane. 
27229. 
Lévy (H.) Guinevere. 11348. 
Lévy (M.): 
Dritte romanze. 16118. 
Psyché. 171386. 
Levy (N.): 


Harmony. 8390, 10887 (120). | 
Undergraduates (The) 15390. 
Lewis (—): 

Cowboy now boy. 1538, 12565(22). 

Let me steal a kiss from you. 
26197. 

My what a funny little world this. 
is. 18735, 22a 

Rolypoly eyes. 26899. 

Stop your blushing, Rosie. 24911 


(168). 
Lewis (A.) Longing. 9032. 
Lewis (B.) Dat Alabama _ shuffalo. 
17996. 


Lewis (C. H.) My good old golliwog. 
652. 


Lewis (C. L.): 
By the lake where the dear old 
shamrock grows. 25218. 
Honey bee, my honey bee. 8484. 
Shine, shine. 10117. 
Sunshine gavotte. 12280. 
Lewis (E. H.) My prairie rose. 
21769. 
Lewis (F. J.) Last of the grand 
army heroes. 16633. 
Lewis (H. G.) Howdy pap. 18276. 
Lewis (L. R.): 
Assembly praise-book. 25025. 
Forward, Tufts. 138382. 
Intervallia. 13848, 20024. 
Onward comrades. 14619. 


1850 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Lewis (N. H.): 
Aint it nice to have a sweetheart. 
8157. 
Captain Cupid. 3587. 
Five fragments. 10248. 
Under the cherry tree with you. 


6776. 

White city waltz song. 17685. 

Lewis (R.): 

Come where the violets bloom. 
7742. 

I heard the clock strike one Six 
times. S560. 

I want some old style lager. 
1923. 


It makes me so romantic when I 
look at you. 8749. 
Oh, you Jeffries. 9561. 
Where’s Kitty O’Brien. 22362. 
Lewis (S. G.) Colors and cheers. 
Tt28. 
Lewis (W.) 
Lewis (W. H.) 
Lord. 17010. 
Lewis (W. L.) Love wishes. 26274. 
Lewis (W. M.) When love has lost its 
way. 15550, 27488. 
Lewis & Robertson. 
20129, 26274. 


Love wishes. 20129. 
Oh, be joyful in the 


Love wishes. 


Lewyn (H.) ‘To the beloved one. 
10461. 
Lewyn (I1.) To the beloved one. 


10461. 
Leybach (J.): 


Fifth nocturne. 4092, 5018, 23016. 


Rameaux (Les). 20412, 
Leyda (I. F.) Carols. 12899. 
Leyton (B.) My guardian angel. 
16891. 
Lhoumeau (A.) Psaumes de Goudi- 
mel. 785. 
Liapounow (S.): 
Divertissements. 192. 
Jélasova vola. 4816, 8768. 
Fétes de Noél. 25619. 
IIpuaues. 18902. 
Second concerto. 8949, 14967. 
TatHa. 19168. 
Trois morceaux. 14051. 
YTpo. 19283. 
3 mazurka. - 3118. 


Liberaté (A.) Just in time. 8823. 
Librairie des annales. Lecons écrites. 
19618. 
Lichner (H.): 
At home. 8284. 
Dancing lesson. 16036. 
Espérance. 16152. 
Fleur et fleurette. 16211. 
Heart’s wishes. 16364. 
Merry mood. 16820. 
Myosotis. 16922. 
Nine sonatinas. 20086. 
On parade. 17025, 


Lichner (H.)—Continued. 
Spring. 6441. 
Summer. 6490. 
Tulip. 17548. 
Winter. 7064. 

Lichtenberger (P. W.) 

me while I’m gone. 

Lichtenstein (L.): 
Angelique. 10939. 
Call of the nymphs. 


Don’t forget 
3901. 


25226. 


Dance of the debutante. 11130. 
Her poke bonnet. 23246. 
Tired. 10452. 

Lichtenstein (M. L.) Zip, Zip. 24902. 


Lidden (C.) 
Liddle (S.): 

Come unto Me. 21027. 

Like as the hart desireth. 26217. 

My voice shalt Thou hear in the 

morning, O Lord. 26514. 
O how amiable are Thy dwellings. 
26597. 
Lidgey (C. A.) 
Songs. 8952. 

Lie (S.) Orientalsk dans. 
Liebe und verderben. 542. 
Liebelei. 2119. 
Liebenamm (O.) 
Lieber (A.): 

Compensation. 1473. 

Minuet. 6238. 

Valse. 544. 
Lieberman (H. M.): 

’Cause I like you. 1889. 

I’m going back to Italy. 1902, 


Lieberman & co: 
’Cause I like you. 1389. 

I’m going back to Italy. 1902. 

Liebesnacht (Hine) 2120. 

Liebling (M.): 
I am thine. 
Isola. 4777. 
My wife. 5478. 

Liesering (L.) Serenade. 2124. 

Lieurance (T.): 

But the Lord is mindful of His 
own. 12862. 
Come Holy Ghost. 
Felice. 23006. 
Nightingale and the rose. 235939. 
O mother. 14529. 
Parade of the flowers. 
Rose tints. 17209. 
Sand man. 22005. 
Sunbeams. 6499. 
Whispering palms. 17688. 
Lift] (F. J.) Neues schweitzer salon- 
album. 14474. 
Light (R. 8.) Longing for you dear. 
16681. 

Light cavalry. 2783, 6507. 

Likes (J.) Morning Glory. 

Liljenberg (J.): 
Little glee club. 


Lasca. 11604. 


Two German folk- 


727. 


Clock (The) 19626. 


8536. 


21028. 


17069. 


16860. 
14088. 


1851 


68294—10——27 


INDEX 


pt. 1p eS 


Liljenberg (J.)—Continued. 
My own little sweet little girl. 
9418. 
Yon where the lilacs grow. 
Liljengren (A.): 
Hvem var han? 213856. 
Julhilsning. 21500. 
Julrosen. 21501. 
Lillebridge (F.) : 
Message (The) 


15667. 


5305. 


Polonaise de concert. 58338. 
Lillenas (H.): 
Beautiful crowns. 25086. 


Come to the fountain. 15986. 
Cross (The) 16011. 
Don’t turn Him away. 16096. 
Get the flame. 16261. 
He keepeth me. 16351. 
He paid a great price. 16354. 
Holiness forever more. 238269. 
How long is eternity. 16401. 
I have entered into rest. 1643838. 
I have moved. 8555. 
I’m going to my home. 
Jesus. 8770. 
Judgment day is coming. 
Tell the story. 10380. 

Lilly (R. P.) Plant a watermelon on 

my grave. 203878, 26758. 

Lincke (P.): 
Am Bosporus. 3197, 3198, 10925. 
Auf der rennbahn. 88, 1257. 
Autumn yoices. 15788. 
Baby duett. 10972. 
Barn dance. 5744. 
Beautiful Persia. 
Bienen-lied. 20927. 
Clarinetten-album. 
Dirnenlied. 1547. 
Hinzige (Der) sohn. 


8598. 
8803. 


15823, 17834. 
21010, 
8007, 18073. 


Fireflies. 81838, 10887 (114), 18331, 
16205. 

Folio for violin, cornet and piano. 
8989. 


Fun of the fair. 138416. 

Halloh. 364, 4871, 18226. 

Im walzerrausch. 459, 1957, 18780. 

Kanzlerlied (Das) 514. 

Liberia-maisch. 2116, 5019. 

Lieschen-polka. 547, 2123. 

Lincke’s barn dance. 3119(46), 
11636. 

Madame Incognito. 

Mandolinen-album, 


ott. 
21641. 


Lincke (P.)—Continued. 
Satyr-tanz. 6079. 
Softly, unawares. 6332. 
That fascinating waltz. 
15704 (135). 
Trompeten-album, 22225. 
Venus on earth. 17582, 20814 
(116). 
Village queen. 15444, 
Violin-album. 22276. 
You are the star that guides my 
way. 1158 (141). 
Lineke (Paul) heft, 23613. 
Lincoln (—) Only you. 14618. 
Lineoln (EH.): 
Dear old dream days. 18086. 
If I could but live my life again. 
21422. 


15258, 


Love’s promise. 14156. 

Say yes Maggie McGuire. 19009. 
Lineoin CHE ss): 

Alameda waltzes. 3164. 

Alpine rose. 38189, 3190, 12612. 


Day dreams. 7852. 
Dream of the South. 3925. 


Empire express. 3994. 
Fairies of dawn. 4050. 
Fire drill. 4094. 

Flash light. 4108. 


Garden of dreams. 4199, 
Halley’s comet. 16329. 
Homeland. 23281. 
Midnight special. 92838, 14292, 
16829. 
My western Rose. 16919, 16920. 
Only a dream of you. 14612. 
Pioneer limited. 26755. 
Playmates. 2488, 5809, 9713. 
Pony maid. 58386, 9731, 14740. 
Poverty rag. 5848. 
Sunset limited. 17421. 
Toro. 6709. 
Vandersloot mandolin and guitar 
folio. 2934. 
12th regiment. 
Lind (Hs CC) 
leave me. 
Lind 2Gs.): 2 
Play ball. 18881. 
You stole my sweetheart, shame 
on you. 7144. 
Lindblad (O.) Ur svenska hjerkans 
djup. 19282. 
Lindemann (W. C.): 


(IG2: 
My husband’s going to 
18710. 


Neptune. 14472, Good night kid. 43800. 
Oesterreichische leutnant. 5606. I’ll teach you how to love. 4562. 
On the Bosporus. 7182 (1638), | Linders (K.): 

9592, 14595. Come laughing spring. 1470. 
Once upon a time. 5660, 7182 Murmur of the trees. 9351. 

(164). Water-lilies, 24749. 
Pst! Pst! 5887. Lindholm (A.) Suomalais-ratsuvaen. 
Queen of the night. 12036, PAGERS : 
Rollmidellied. 823. Lindner (B.): 
Rollschuhlaufer - walzer. 824, At night. 10954. 

2571, 17198. Loving glance. 11689. 

1852 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Lindorff (T. J.): 
Mfiffa (The) 615. 
Misfit man. 5333. 

Lindsay (C.): 

After the opera. 
Autumn canter. 25050. 
Bumble bee. 7546. 
Fraternal march. 11275. 
Gently gliding. 25698. 

In the flower shop. 26020. 
Jolly partners. 26097. 

O’er the world. 24911 (44). 
Pomp and panoply. 9729. 

Lindsay (M.) Bridge (The). 

Linehan (T.F.): 

Good-bye old pal. 1779. 
Somehow or other. 17356. 
Linekar (T. J.) Young organ student. 
22427. 


24956. 


11022. 


Lines (M.) Hearts desire. 8425. 
Linn (C.) Greater America. 23168. 
Linnell (O.): 

Clouds. 25328. 


Nature’s voice. 23914. 
Roses of summer. 23914. 
Linquist (O.) You won’t tell on me, 
will you. 15690. 
Linguist (W. A.) Stageland. 6448. 
Lintelman (J.) My ole log cabin home. 
5457. 
Lionel (F.) : 
Third idyl. 15297. 
Waiting. 15475. 
Lipman (W.): 
If I ever get my hands on a dollar 
again. 19984. 
Oh Suzy. 2398. 
Ragovitch rag. 20408. 
Lipphard (W. B.) O Lord Thou art 
my God. 9510. 
Lippincott (M. 8S.) Thou will guide 
my journey through. 12342. 
Lippmann (S.): 
An s’est accompli. 
Hier. 11388. 
Lips (N.) Shy boy. 20508. 
Lipton (D.): 
At Gretna Green. 12681. 
Fourteen and sixpence a week. 
invaey 
I shall sulk. 11458. 
It’s the first time that I’ve been in 
love. 11548. 
Jones. 23498. 
Shirts. 6182. 
Stick to my hand, Penelope. 6468. 
You must hear all and you must 
say nowt. 3106. 


Lipton (J.) 1915 The time, Frisco the 
place. 27611. 
Lisle (B. de) Alvoy. 
Liszt (F.) : 
Campanella (La) 18523. 
Dance of the butterflies. 8996. 


10936. 


19465. 


Liszt (F.)—Continued. 
Etude in D flat. 16657. 
Hungarian rhapsody. 21384, 23618. 
Liebestraum. 16658. 
Loreley (The) 21574. 


My sweet repose. 16659. 
O salutaris Hostia. 23619. 
Polonaise. 5052. 
Préludes. 11639, 23620. 


Regatta venetiana. 2135. 
Rhapsodie hongroise, no. 2. 18524. 
Themes of Hungarian folk songs. 


10407. 

Litolff (H.) : 

Boite de Pandore. 22648. 

Robespierre. 9911. 
Litolff’s verlag. Klavier-schule. 4929. 
Litta (P.) Lac d’amour. 26168. 
Littau (J.): 

Elfin tanz. 1618. 

Gondoliera. 1776. 

Triomphé (Le) d’amour. 24651. 


Little (A. B.): 
I’m hiding in Thee. 16453. 
Just because I know Him. 16576. 
Lean on the Lord. 14019. 
Many mansions. 16758. 
My Savior’s with me all the way. 


16914. 
Nothing like the Saviour. 16961. 
Rally round the cross. 20410. 


Reason why. 20414. 


There is joy within my soul. 
17482. 

When the pearly gates unfold. 
17671. 


Little (J. A.) Wreck (The) 17719. 
Little classics. 2137. 

Little Daniel. 16664. 

Little tycoon. 38119 (158). 
Littlejohn (C. E. S.): 


Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
5183. 
Short communion service. 19059. 


Sun shall be no more they light by 
day. 6497. 

Littleton (J. J.) Girl on the inside for 
mine. 4241. 
Livingston (J.) 
Livinson (M.) 


Unforgotten. 27375. 
I’d say yes to you. 


11418. 
Livsey (S. M.) In the hammock. 
4718. 
Livsey (T.) Nemo waltzes. 26535. 
Llewellyn (C.) : 
Always in the sunshine. 7254. 
Big Indian. 7462. 
Old raggy Dan. 11925. 
Llewellyn (H.): 
Liewellonian polka. 5075. 
Vous et je. 6879, 6880. 
Lioyd' (C. H.): 
Cloud (The) 3708. 
Kitty of Colleraine. 4927. 


1853 


INDEX 


pt. 1i-B. S.,; Vi 5 


Lloyd (C. H.)—Continued. 
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of 
Zion. 26855. 
Young May moon. 
Lioyd (C... (Hs. i.) 
march. 19748. 
Lloyd (D.) Waves of Wye. 24754. 
Lloyd (Emily) : 
Beuedic anima mea. 
Bonum est. 20814 (1) 
Te Deum in D. 27668. 
Te Deum in G. 24911 (68) 
Lloyd (Evans) : 
I never missed a Miss like I miss 
you. 238365. 
In the garden of love with you. 
11514. 
My fairest maid of Spain. 23876. 


7147. 
Eton memorial 


27614. 


Lloyd (H. S.) Songs of the sprites. 
2740. 
iloyd. CR. Ee.) Minuet and trio. 
16840. 
Lloyd (S.): 
Eastern love songs. 25515. 
I gave you love. 8551. 
Sons of Britain. 15116. 
Lloyd (T. S.) This is the day of joy 
and gladness. 3119 (184). 


Lloyd (T. 8.) See also Lloyd (Mrs. E.) 
Lloyd music pub. co. All tip your hats 
to the little general. 10919. 


Lloyde (D. H.) College degree. 12953. 
Lloyds (EH. D.): 
Dewdrops. T7884. 
Shepherds’ midnight vigil. 15005, 
27026. 
Lob (O.) Earth is the Lord’s. T7979. 
Lobach (EH. C.) Oh you Pole. 5625. 
Lobanoff (L.) & co. Chére adorée. 
22744. 
Lobough (Mrs. I. J.) Columbine to 
Columbia. 21019. 


Locatelli (P.): 
Sonate a tre, G dur. 
Sonata in B. 5076. 


18544. 


Sonata in sol maggiore. 5077. 
Locke (A. W.): 

Pearl diver. 2458, 

Through gates of gold. 2861. 


Locke (M. P. W.) Send a naughty 

wink along by wireless, kid. 10082. 
Locke (R. H.) Liberty land. 2117. 
Lockwood (L. M.): 


Blossoms (The) 25160. 
Melodie. 23639. 
Loder (J. D.) Violin tutor. 20703. 
Lodge (—) Temptation rag. 15250. 


Lodge (H.): 

Good-bye dear old pal of mine. 
328, 3119 (24), 8315. 

Jeanne Marie. 8766. 

Moontime in Junetime. 

Never mind. 26538. 

Ole South. 717. 

Skylark. 898. 


20220. 


Lodge (H.)—Continued. 
Sneaky shuffles. 243898. 
Sure fire rag. 10811. 
Temptation rag. 982, 2826, 12318, 
24576. 
Thinking. 996. . 
Waltz with Cupid. 10650. 
Lodge (H. EH.) Sure fire rag. i0887 
(190). 
Loéb (H. B.) Two songs of love. 846. 
Loeb (I. A.) Hope’s harbor. 23291. 
Loeb (N.) Paradise lost. 14661. 


Loeb-Evans (M.) Dance of the gob-— 
lins. 19672. : 

Loebinger (S. M.) Suffragette (The) 
PATE, 

oht CE Ne) 


Out on the deep. 24067, 26698. 
Swing song. 245385. 
Lohr (H.): 

Dumbledum day. 1598. 

It is not because your heart is 
mine. 4781. 

Little girl’s lament. 

Mary mine. 21659. 

Ringers (The) 24218. 

Should one of us remember. 

Song of the sea-kings. 914. 

Westward by the Devon seas. 


9008. 


868. 


22334. 
Where my caravan has rested. 
10755. 
Low (J.) Broken ring. 101. 
Loewe (G.): 
Think of me. 6653. 


Three jolly blacksmiths. 20682. 
Lofgren (S. EH.) At the harvest hop. 
1249, 12688. 
Lofthouse (C.): 
Mercedes. 9260. 
Regimental mascot. 9840. 
School’s out. 10048. 
When de silver lantern’s lighted. 
10716. 
Lotting: Gh. (is) 
22671. 
Logan) CE. i): 
Dear little heart. 11146, 16057. 
24119. 
Sacred bird march. 


Bright shy eyes. 


Pipes of Pan. 
hogan. Gia Cy 
2600. 

Logan (M. S.): 
British-American flag. 12849. 
Seven line music system. 14990. 

Lohengrin. 2975, 2977, 6884, 15465- 

15467, 17609, 27424. 

Lohmann (A.): 

Eece sacerdos magnus. 221. 
Marien-lieder, Panis angelicus and 
Tantum ergo. 17167. 

Lohr (H.) Garden idyls. 19808. 

Lohrs CL 5 
Auf sein a nacht. 22541. 
Bets-ihm. 15845. 


Blumen krenze. 15861, 19552. 


1854 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Lehr (T.)—Continued. 


Ciribiribin. 7694. 
Grand folio of Hebrew music. 
16310. 


Herring (Der) 28251. 

Thr seit a griener. 23415. 

In fremden land. 18884. 
Kameyele (Das) 8830. 
Kiduschen ring. 18468. 

Luft, Luft Luft. 23684. 

Men darf nit sein ferschlufen. 

22715. 


Menschele, sei nit genart. 9251. 
My southern rose. 14489. 
Schmutz. 24299. 

Schprinz’s licht bentschen. 20483. 
Sof ganeff lithijo. 24402. 
Yosehme basezens. 2079.. 


Yiidish kind. 7155, 15704 (154). 
Yiidiskeit. 3114, 15704 (155). 
Zu der chupe. 19482. 
Lohse (O.) Fiinfe gesinge. 16678. 
Lolotte. 21064, 21292, 21338, 22255, 
22381, 22440, 22464, 23641. 
Lombard (R. N.): 
Our Teddy’s home-coming. 5711. 
Teddy come back. 6588, 6589. 


London (E.) Swaying branches. 
15202. 

Long (A. M.) Lullaby. 16719. 

Long (C.): 


Buster Blue. 3548. 

Gee! its hard to keep a secret. 
4215. 

I aint no kin to the Billiken. 4506. 


Long (F. C.) Just his way. 509. 
Lone ts de): 

Arline. 12665. 

Brave Mike McCann. 12839. 


Dear old days. 18084. 

Embers of my love still glow for 
yous) 13236: 

My canoe, dear, is waiting for you. 
14390. 

Old light in my heart still burns 
for Sue. 14588. 

What class are you. 15522. 

You'll know he’s just like my boy. 


a 


Long (J. P.)—Continued. 
Who knows, who cares. 22371. 
You don’t want to linger any long- 
er, Mr. Long. 20796. 
You used to be a friend to me. 


177386. 
Long (lL. F.) Morning star. 20222. 
Long (W.) Imp rag. 16497. 


Long Island conservatory. Coney Isle 
for mine. 12993. 

Long musie pub. co. Imp rag. 16497. 

Longbrake (A.) You can’t feel lone- 
some when you're by yourself. 17729. 

Longley (C. Payson) Longley’s beau- 
tiful songs. 26247. 

Longstaffe (H.) Ideal album. 18355. 
Longstreth (T. M.) You'll love me 
yee. | Z(aia. 
Lonsdale (E.): 

Au revoir. 
Little brook. 
Lonsdale (H.): 
I love MacIntosh. 213882. 
Take me up to the hielands. 
Lonzelle (Wm.) Old sun 
mother wore. 18796. 
Loomis (C. H.) : 
Our brave fire laddies. 
Seore for Yale. 2642. 
Loomis (J. T.): 
Gridiron (The) 
Here’s to your eyes. 4443. 
Vourneen, Mavourneen. 10621. 
Loomis (L.) Shadows on the wall. 
862, 27017. 
Loraine (W.) 
Lorch (H. S.) 
20853. 
Lord Piceolo. 4124, 4945, 5037, 5788, 
6318, 6565, 9040, 23027, 23599, 23649, 
24399, 26252-26261. 
Loredo (S. 0.) Carnaval Mazatleco. 
12898. 
Lorens (C.) Schénste land am Don- 
austrand. 26981. 
Lorenz (C. A.): 
Archimedes. 1238. 
Tanzlied. 2814. 


17801. 
18527. 


12299. 
bonnet 


14635. 


4349. 


Cinderella. 7691. 
Angle worm wiggle. 


15680. Lorenz (E. S.): 
Hong §(5.0.) He, careth) for you. Abschieds-gruss. 7194. 
4402. Alas! and did my Saviour bleed. 
Long (J. P.): 3165, 7212. 
Go through Welcome _ avenue. Angel chorus. 25001. 
ZOT23: Another year is dawning. 3245. 
I don’t care if I never get home. Be joyful in God. 12763. 
23328. Beautiful angels. 60. 
Little dummy teat my mother Break, new-born year. 3507. 
bought me. 14085. Bring sheaves of eladness. 22672. 
On early closing day. 24024. Children’s alleluia. 129384. 
Slippery little slide that Tommy Christmas is marching on. 22768. 
made. 10159. Christmas land is right at home. 
Songs they loved the best. 12220. 22764. 
There goes a vagabond. 12330. Christmas land is so far away. 
When Mister Trouble comes a- 22765. 
knocking a the door. 6973, Christmas never can die. 22768. 
1855 


INDEX 


Lorenz (E. S.)—Continued. 


Christmas treasury. 253816. 


Christmas will never grow old. 


22775. 
Come let us adore Him. 21024. 
Come, let us worship. 11100. 


Come, Thou Almighty King. 3730. 
22899. 


Doing all we can for Jesus. 
Down through the ages. 25485. 
Easter adoration. 7981. 
Easter garlands. TT987. 
Easter message. 3965. 
Evergreen Christmas. 
Fill the world with beauty. 
Give us a stainless flag. 238111. 


22973. 


Give yourself wholly to Jesus. 


23112. 
God helping me. 23126. 
Gone to rest with Jesus. 21264, 
Good night, Johnnie. 23143. 
Hallelujah all the time. 23195. 


Hallelujah to our Lord and King. 


25790. 
Happy world. 13572. 
Harvest time is near. 4888. 
He who sows must reap. 23226. 
Hear Thou our prayer. 23230. 


Hear us for our native land. 16360. 
Help another find the way. 23248. 
23244, 


Helping hands for Jesus. 
Herald angels. 391. 
Holy night. 401. 


I know that my Redeemer lives. 


4549, 8567. 
I never go in vain. 23364. 
I’m a pilgrim. 8593. 
I’ve lost my temper. 23877. 


In happy days of summer. 13793. 


Introduction. 5101. 
It is your turn now. 23467. 


It shall be given unto you. 4790. 


Jag ar frimling. 4806. 


Jesus is living in my heart. 23484. 
cares. 


Jesus who knows and 
23490. 


Journey to Christmas land. 26102. 


Just being happy. 13982. 


Keep a light in the window. 


23522, 
Keep moving. 4900. 
Keep us pure. 235238. 
Keep your faith in Jesus. 23524. 
Keeping step with Jesus. 23525. 
King’s message. 26144. 


Lead on, O King eternal. 16636. 


Let us go unto Bethlehem. 539. 
Lift a little. 5042. 
Look above. 23646. 


Lord I have loved the habitation. 


16685. 
Lord is risen indeed. 5095. 
Men’s choir. 9250. 
Message of joy. 14283. 
My Savior is with me. 23895. 
Nation in a day. 5498. 


1856 


23018. 


Dt FL eS eS 


Lorenz (E. S.)—Continued. 


Now is Christ risen. 5554. 

O paradise. 238968. 

Our Advocate with God. 5699. 

Our hope lies dead. 5704. 

Part in peace. 18841. 

Praise the Lord. 5856. 

Rest upon us Holy Spirit. 24199. 

Ride on in majesty. 5976. 

Savior of the nations. 24276. 

Sing of the long ago. 24379. 

Sing on, O world of beauty. 
150387. 

Singing its way along. 15046. 

Sleep thy last sleep. 63805. 

Somewhere ’tis always morning. 
6365. 

Song of the bells. 24481. 

Spring praise. 15144. 

Strife is o’er. 10274. 

Sunshine band. 15197. 

Thanks be to God. 6610. 

They’ll never march again. 15292. 

Thy way, O God. 6675.: 

To hear the angels sing. 1010. 

True to the flag. 175385. 

We march around the Christmas 
tree. 24768. 

We, too shall rise. 6935, 10682. 

We wish you a merry Christmas. 
24768. 

What a beautiful world. 15517. 

Why don’t the clock go faster. 
24837. 

With faith triumphant. 10796. 

Women’s choir. 10802. 

World (The) cannot give it. 
24872. 

World-wide praise. 7106. 

Worship the Lord. 15650. 

Worship the new-born 
27560. 

Worship thou Him. 12581. 

Your Lord shall rise. 7152. 


King. 


Lorenz (K. K.): 


Angel’s song. 22514. 

Beacon light of love. 3872. 

Christmas treasury. 25316. 

Come ye people. 22801. 

Cradle song. 22827. 

Every body happy. 22977. 

Every day a little. 22975. 

Go tell the world. 23128. 

If you don’t know the pass word. 
23409. 

In a manger. 23426. 

Jesus came to save. 23482. 

Journey to Christmas land. 26102. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 18555. 

Lullaby. 23685. 

Manger throne. 23720. 

Off for Christmas land. 238980. 

Savior, now the day is ending. 
6085. 

Star of Bethlehem. 24470. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan—Dec., 1910 


Lorenz (K. K.)—Continued. 


Welcome, happy Christmas. 24783. 
Welcome, happy morning. 6951. 
While shepards watched. 24827. 


Wise (The) men. 
Lorenz (0O.) : 

Ballstimmung. 3887. 

Du warst mein. 16119. 

Im reiche der musen. 4677, 

Madame, ich hab’ vergessen. 16733 
Lorenz pub. co.: 

Abide with me. 7189, 10896. 

Abschieds gruss. 7194. 

Adams favorite anthems. 15710. 

Alas! and did my Saviour bleed. 


24854. 


3165, 7212. 

Album leaf. 22475. 

All my heart this night rejoices. 
22481. 

Always singing of His love. 3194, 
22491, 

America, the beautiful. 15740. 

Among the highlands. 3215. 


And suddenly there was with the 
angel... 22507. 

And there were shepherds, 
Andante e legato. 3227. 
Andante grazioso. 15748. 
Angel chorus. 25001. 
Angelic choir. 22512. 
Angel’s song. 22514. 
Another hour with Jesus. 22518. 
Another year is dawning. 3243, 
Answer our prayer. 3244. 

As the hart panteth. 3275. 

At close of day. 7325. 
At parting. 1247. 

At the front. 22539. 
Autumn praise. 22549. | 
Be joyful in God. 12763. 
Be kind. 22584. 

Be merciful and bless us. 
Be Thou exalted. 3371. 
Beacon light of love. 8872. 
Beautiful angels. 60. 

Beautiful bells of joy. 22587. 
Beautiful Bible. 22588, - 

Beauty everywhere. 7415. 

Bells of joy. 22608. 

Bethlehem. 22624. 

Birds of the greenwood. 12802. 
Blessed tidings. 7484. 

Blessing for some one. 22684. 
Blessing from Thee. 19547. 

Blest Spirit. 7485. 

Blossoms of June. 12816. 
Bluebonnets. 11018. 

Brave boys who wore the blue. 

12888. 

Bread of life. 3503. 

Break forth into joy. 3506. 
Break, new-born year. 3507, 
Brightest and best. 25192. 
Bring lilies. 7529. 

Bring sheaves of gladness. 


22509. 


3968. 


22672. 
1857 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


By still waters. 12867. 

Bygone days. 12871. 

Call for reapers. 22694. 

Call Jehovah thy salvation, 3571. 

Candle in the window. 22701. 

Canzonette. 16771. 

Capriccioso in G. 12516. 

Carry the light. 22717. 

Children’s alleluia. 12984. 

Chime so merrily. 7664. 

Christ is risen. 7678. 

Christ our King. 22758. 

Christ, our Passover. 7679. 

Christmas greeting. 25312. 

Christmas is marching on. 227638. 

Christmas land is right at home. 
22764. 

Christmas land is so far away. 
22765. 

Christmas never can die. 22768. 

Christmas pastorale. 1442. 

Christmas praise. 22769. 

Christmas snowflakes. 22770. 

Christmas song. 189. 

Christmas story. 22771, 22772. 

Christmas tide song. 22773. 

Christmas treasury. 25316. 

Christmas will never grow old. 
22105. 

Clap your hands all ye people. 
12945. 

Come let us adore Him. 21024. 

Come, let us worship. 11100. 

Come, Thou Almighty King. 3780. 

Come Thou Fount of every bless- 
ing. 71738, 1739. : 

Come unto Me. 373838, 3734, 7740, 
22799, 22800. 

Come ye people. 22801. 

Cradle song. 22827. 

Creation. 38775. 

Crossing the bar. 

Crowning the King. 

Crusader’s hymn. 
19662. 

Darkness shall pass. 3820. 

Dawn is bright’ning. 3827. 

Dawn of hope. 7849. 


3779. 
13027. 
3783, 11121, 


Day is past and over. 16048. 
Day of rest. 3830. 

Do some good. 22895. 

Doing all we can for Jesus. 


22899. 
Down through the ages. 
Duty next. 22940. 
Easter. 7980. 
Easter adoration. 7981. 
Easter garlands. 87. 
Easter gladness. 7988. 
Easter message. 
Easter triumph. 
Hehoes of Palestine. 224. 
Bvergreen Christmas. 22978. 
Every body happy. 22977. 


25485. 


7995, 11200. 


INDEX 


pt. It, n. S.,v.5 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


Every day a little. 22975. 
Everywhere. 8084. 

Exalt the King. 22980. 
Exalt the risen King. 8086. 
Exalt ye His name. 22981. 
Far o’er the stars. 22994. 
Father divine. 22996. 


Father’s gifts to me. 133806, 23000. 
Fill the world with beauty. 23018. 


Fling out the banner. 4111. 
Forth to the harvest. 238051. 
Forward, ye soldiers. 4148. 


Frederick. 4160. 


From His Kingdom of Glory. 


23068. 
Gentle Shepherd, 4224. 
Give as He has given. 23107. 
Give ear, O Shepherd. 13457. 


Give thanks unto the Lord. 23109. 


Give the best to Him. 23110. 
Give unto the Lord. 21239. 
Give us a stainless flag. 23111. 


Give yourself wholly to Jesus. 


23112. 
Glad new day. 8276. 
Glad tidings. 23115. 
Gladdened hearts. 8278. 
Gloria Patri. 113811, 16277. 
Glory in the highest. 23118. 
Glory of Zion. 21247, 
Go forward, Christian 
rey) Wb 
Go tell the world. 23128. 
God be merciful. 18193, 
God helping me. 23126. 
God is watching. 23128. 
Gondoleria. 16295. 
Gondolier. 13487. 
Gone to rest with Jesus. 21264. 
Good Night Johnnie. 231438. 
Good tidings of great joy. 
Gottschalk. 21274. 
Grant Thy blessing. 4329. 
Great is the Lord. 23167. 
Greeting song. 23172. 


Guide me O thou great Jehovah. 


4355. 

Hail! King of Kings. 4365. 

Hail the wondrous’ Stranger. 
23190. 


Hail! Thou long expected Jesus. 


361, 
Hail to the dawn. 23192. 
Hail to the day. 13553. 


Hail to the lLord’s’ anointed. 
23198. 

Hallelujah. 8372. 

Hallelujah all the time. 23195. 


Hallelujah to our Lord and King. 


25790. 
Hanover. 4375. 
Happy day, holy day. 23204, 
Happy little soldiers. 23206. 


Happy world. 13572. 


1858 


soldier. 


25145. 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


Hardiesse. 23207. 

Hark, hark my soul. 23209. 

Hark, the song. 13575. 

Hark the strains. 371. 

Hark, the voice of angels singing. 
2a A |e 

Hark, triumphant voices. 8388. 

Hark, what music fills the sky. 
23212. 

Harvest time is near. 4888. 

He giveth His beloved sleep. 
23219. 

He leadeth me. 4408, 4409. 

He lives again. 8409. 

He shall feed His flock. 13597. 

He slumbers not. 84138, 16359, 
pba papa 

He who sows must reap. 23226. 

Hear, O Lord. 19892. 

Hear the bells. 23229. 

Hear Thou our prayer. 23230. 

Hear us for our nativeland 16360. 

Help another find the way. 232438. 

Helping hands for Jesus. 23244. 

Herald angels. 391. 

Herald of the story. 4436. 

Herald’s song. 23247. 

Hills of Palestine. 25844. 

His for service. 23261. 

His presence lights the way. 23264. 


Holy, holy. 23271. 
Holy hour of prayer. 23272. 
Holy night. 401. 


How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 11401, 23297. 

How calm and beautiful. 8501. 

How can I but love him. 4484. 

How could it be. 23299. 

How excellent. 4490. 

Hymn of thanksgiving. 1882. 

Hymn voluntaries. 8530. 

I have a friend. 23333. 

I know He is near me. 238835. a 

I know that my Redeemer lives. 
4549, 8567. 

I love Thy kingdom Lord. 213888. 

I never goin vain. 23364. 

I shall see Him. 23367. 

I want to live for Jesus. 

I was glad. 4626, 19973. 

If ye abide. 4661, 23406. 

If you don’t know the password, 
smile. 23409. 

If you have Jesus with you. 23410. 

I’ll love Him more. 23348. 

I'll trust His precious promises. 
23345. 

Im herbst. 214380. 

I’m a pilgrim. 8598. 

In a manger. 23426. 

In absence. 18378. 3 

In dreaming hours. 23482. 

In God is my salvation. 4700. 

In happy days of summer. 13793. 


23381. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


— — — 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


In heavenly love abiding. 20007. 

In pastures green. 18808. 

In paths of peace. 18804. 

In perfect peace. 21440. 

In the golden summertime. 18815. 

Introduction. 5101. 

Invocation. 26037. 

It is a good thing. 4778. 

It is good to sing praises. 20030. 

It is your turn now. 28467. 

It shall be given unto you. 4790. 

Italian hymn. 4794. — 

I’ve lost my temper. 238377. 

Jag ir frimling. 4806. 

Jehovab reigns. 4815. 

Jesus came to save. 23482. 

Jesus, I my cross have taken. 
16557. 

Jesus is a friend of mine. 23483. 

Jesus is living in my heart. 23484. 

Jesus is mighty to save. 23485. 

Jesus’ little lambs. 13897, 23486. 

Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 48835. 

Jesus wants you. 238489. 

Jesus who knows and cares. 
23490. 

Journey to Christmas land. 26102. 

Joy to the world. 26105. 

Joyfully sing. 13911. 

June, dear June. 138920. 

Junior choir. 8808. 

Just as Iam. 4878, 8813. 

Just being happy. 138982. 

Just right here. 26120. 

Keep a light in the window. 
23522. 

Keep moving. 4900. 

Keep us pure. 23523. 

Keep your faith in Jesus. 23524. 

Keeping step with Jesus. 23525. 

King of Glory. 23529. 

King of love my Shepherd is. 
23530. 

King victorious. 8851. 

King’s message. 26144. 

Kodak fiends. 23550. 

Lead kindly light. 238575. 

Lead on, O King. 8905, 16636. 

Let glad hosannas ring. 14037. 

Let God arise. 11618. 

Let nothing keep you from Jesus. 
23587. 

Let the blessing fall on me. 23591. 

Let the tidings ring. 23592. 

Let the words. 18506, 23594. - 

Let us go unto Bethlehem. 539. 

Liebeslied. 5029. 

Lift a little. 5042. 

Lift up your heads. 8969. 

Lift your hearts. 14072, 23607. 

Light of evening time. 8974. 

Like angel whisper stealing. 5047, 
11634. 

Lily bells. 8988. 


1859 


Little Christmas pictures. 23621. 

Little German boys. 23625. 

Little maids from Helland. 28628. 

Little Norseman. 23631. 

Little white snow flakes. 23634. 

Living Lord. 9028. 

Look above. 23646. 

Look for the bright clouds. 23647. 

Look to the hills. 11659. 

Lord I have loved the habitation. 
16685. 

Lord is a great God. 21589. 

Lord is in His temple. 18553. 

Lord is my light. 11662. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 14114, 
18555. 

Lord is risen indeed. 5095. 

Lord’s prayer. 14122. 

Love divine. 9055. 

Love of God. 14140. 

Love shall tune our lips. 14148. 

Lullaby. 23685. 

Magnificat. 2185. 

Make a joyful noise. 5189. 

Manger throne. 23720. 

Manoah. 5208, 14198. 

March movement. 11720. 

March of the Magi. 2200, 23727. 

Marching along. 23733. 

Marching forward. 23734. 

Mary’s manger song. 23744. 

Melodie quatre in A flat. 2235. 

Melody in G. 7320. 

Mendebras. 5286. 

Mendelssohn, 5287. 

Men’s choir. 9250. 

Merrial. 16818. 

Merry bells. 23784. 

Merry Christmas one and all. 
23788. 

Merry England. 238791. 

Message of joy. 14288. 

More love to Thee, O Christ. 
PAUPPAG 

More stars for the crown of Jesus. 
23847. 

Morning kindles all the sky. 11801. 

My country, ’tis of thee. 16884. 

My cup runneth over. 14892. 

My heart rejoices. 654. 

My Jesus, I love Thee. 21758. 

My Master. 23889. 

My Savior is with me. 23895. 

My Savior’s voice. 25896. 

Nacht-gesang. 11856. 

Nation in a day. 5498. 

Nearer, my God to Thee. 9446, 
23919. 

Nettleton. 5509, 14475. 

Newborn King. 26541. 

Now don’t you tell. 25952. 

Now I know. 5553. 

Now is Christ risen. 5554. 

Now the day is over. 2552, 5507, 


INDEX 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


O God, The rock of ages. 23961. 
O paradise. 3968. 
O word of God incarnate. 11902. 


Off for Christmas land. 23980. 

Offertory in B flat. 2388. 

Oh, be joyful. 9544, 17009. 

Ob, clap your hands. 18783. 

Oh, come let us sing. 14556. 

Oh, could I speak the matchless 
worth. 11912. 

Oh give thanks. 238994. 

Oh, satisfy us early. 5618. 

Old Santa is coming. 24018. 

Oliphant. 5646. 

On the homeward way. 24029. 

On this night, all nights excelling. 
24088. 


One sweetly solemn _ thought. 
24048. 
Only believe. 24045. 


Only one prayer. 18808. 

Onward, Christian soldiers. 24058. 
Opening prayer. 24057. 

Organ praise. 5681. 

Our Advocate with God. 5699. 


Our anthems we raise. 5700. 
Our hope lies dead. 5704. 

Over the mountains. 96388. 

Part in peace. 18841. 

Pastorale. 9660. 

Peace at evening. 2455. 

Pedal organ. 218838. 

Pleyel’s hymn. 58138. 

Postlude. 3279, 9747, ~18891, 


26775, 26776. 
Postlude in D. 21905. 
Praise God from whom all bless- 
ings flow. 9756. 
Praise Him in song. 24148. 
Praise the Lord. 5856, 14760. 
Praise waiteth for Thee. 5858. 
Praise ye the King of kings. 
9759. 


Praises we render. 24151. 
Prayer and praise. 12019. 
Prayer will win. 24153. 


Prelude in D. 225385. 
Preludio. 15769. 
Prince of power. 
Raise glad voices. 
Ray divine. 9828. 
Rejoice, rejoice. 9854. 
Rejoice, ye pure in heart. 
Rest upon us, Holy Spirit. 
Return O wanderer. 18940. 
Return of spring. 9872. 
Ride on in majesty. 5976, 9888. 
Ring out, ring in. 5982, 9895. 
Ring the Easter bells. 9897. 
Rock of ages. 20480. 

Romance. 12078. 

Romanza in D. 9942. 

Sabbath bells. 24250. 


9779, 9780. 
14811. 


18937. 
24199. 


1860 


pt-11, 2.87.5) 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


Safely through another week. 
6048. 

St. George’s Windsor. 6053, 
24254, 

St. Hilda. 6054. 


Savior, now the day is ending. 
6085. 

Savior of the nations. 

Savior’s love. 24277. 

Saviour, like a shepherd. 14939. 

Scatter sunshine. 14941, 24285. 

Scatter the sunbeams. 14942, 
24286. 

See them swing. 14968. 

Seeing Santa. 24321. 

Seek ye the Lord. 6141, 19035, 
20488. 

Seeking the lamb. 10073. 

Shadow of a mighty rock. 19051. 


24276. 


Shepherd divine. 15000. 
Shepherd King. 15001. 
Shepherd’s call. 24854. 


Shepherd’s care. 6176, 24856. 

Showers of blessing. 10121. 

Silent night. 6262. 

Silver bells. 24870. 

Sing aloud unto God. 6278, 

Sing of long ago. 24379. 

Sing on, O world of beauty. 15037. 

Sing unto the Lord. 6288, 20506. 

Singing its way along. 15046. ~ 

Sketch. 2697, 24890. 

Sleep thy last sleep. 63805. 

Slumber song. 12198. 

Soft as fades the sunset splendor. 
15078. 

Soldiers of Christ, arise. 
15088. 

Sometimes a light surprises. 24420, 
24421, 

Something for Him. 15094. 

Somewhere ‘tis alwayS morning. 
6365. 

Song for Jesus. 15101. 

Song in the heart. 909. 

Song of praise. 24428. 

Song of summer. 22096. 

Song of the bells. 24482. 

Song of the brook. 63881. 

Song of the frost queen. 24435. 

Song without words. 27386. 

Songs of the bells. 24481. 

Sound over all waters. 27116. 

Spirit of love. 6482. 

Spring praise. 15144. 

Star of Bethlehem. 24470. 

Star of glory. 24471. 

Stars of December. 24472. 

Stranger at the door. 19181. 

Strife is o’er. 10274. 

Summer suns are glowing. 10293. 

Summer’s call to praise. 15185. 

Sun of my soul. 6496. 

Sunlight of love. 24506. 


10177, 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 
Sunset. 19146. 
Sunshine and smiles. 15196. 
Sunshine band. 15197. 
Supplication. 6511, 
Sweet is the work. 6581. 
Sweet story of old. 6539. 
Teach me to pray. 24567. 
Tell again the story. 24570. 
Ten thousand times ten thousand. 

10382. 
Tenderly lead us: 24577. 
Thanks be to God. 6610, 24583. 
Their message sweet. 27278. 
There came three kings. 24595. 
There shall be one fold. 15290. 
There were shepherds. 24600. 
They know my voice. 24602. 
They'll never march again. 15292, 
Thou Bethlehem. 24612. 
Thou who gavest Thy Son. 10428. 
Thy way, O God. 6675. 
Thy will be done. 10445, 17499. 
Tidings of great joy. 27318. 
*"Tis the time for the singing of 
birds. 15317. 

To-day. 10466. 
To hear the angels sing. 1010. 
True to thy flag. 17535. 
T-r-u-e true. 24658. 
Trust Him forever. 15346. 
Trustingly follow. 24661. 
Twilight. 19267. 
Twilight reverie. 2905. 
Under the flag. 15388. 
Varina. 10570. 


Vict’ry all along the line. 247338. 
Voices of gladness. 15456. 
Waiting for the children. 24744. 


Watch and pray and work. 24748. 

We adjourn. 24755. 

We march around the Christmas 
tree. 24763. 

We praise Thee. 198335. 

We too shall rise. 6935, 10682. 

We wish you a merry Christmas. 
24768. 

Webb. 10685. 

Weeping is over. 10688. 

Welcome delightful morn. 

Welcome, happy Christmas. 

Welcome, happy morning. 
10694. 

We'll be true. 24759. 

We're the jolliest kids in town. 
24765. . 

What a beautiful world. 15517. 

When my soul reaches home. 


15511. 
24783. 
6951, 


24802. 
When the year swings ’round to 
Christmas. 24816. 
When Thou art keeper of the 
heart. 22357. 


While Shepherds watched. 
- Who will volunteer. 24834. 


24827. 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 
Why don’t the clock go faster. 
24837. 

Wilson’s sacred quartet. 

Wise men. 24854. 

With faith triumphant. 10796. 

With joy and gladness. 3070. 

With joyful alleluia. 22396. 

With Santa’s compliments. 24859. 

Women’s choir. 10802. 

Wonderful are Thy works. 10803. 

Wonderful love. 15633, 24865. 

Work for Jesus. 24871. 

Work for the night is coming. 

7101. 

World cannot give it. 24872. 

World-wide praise. 7106. 

Worship the Lord. 15650. 

Worship the new-born King. 

27560. 

Worship thou Him. 12531. 

Young Americans. 24898. 

Your Lord shall rise. 7152. 
Lorenzo (B. de) Serenade. 12159. 
Loreto (V.): 

Amour d’Ophelia. 12630, 24987. 

Réve de nuit. 26866. 

Loretta literary ass’n. Leaf from the 
tree of memory. 4983. 


24847. 


Lormés (R.) Fernande. 4082, 10887 
GS Nis 
Lorne (M.): 
D-o-u with a g-h spells dough. 
1567. 
Fetch John Willie. 8125. 


Lorraine (O.) Stewed prunes. 27162. 
Lorrimer (J.) Will you come with me 
to Donegal. 7050. 
Lortzing (A.) Wildschtitz (Der) 7044. 
Lo Sealzo (A. M.) Melancholy. 21681. 
Losch (A.): 
Four jacks. 4150. 
Four queens. 4152. 
King of the forest. 
13969. 
Royal flush. 17226. 
Loser (A. W.) Family march and 
two-step. 13294. 


4915, 8850, 


Losey (EK. L.) Arline. 17789. 
Losey (KF. H.): 
Amid the roses. 3211. 
Bingo. 12798. 
By right of sword. 12865. 
Castle of dreams. 11055. 


Dance of the buttercups. 11129. 

Dew of evening. 3867. 

Dream of autumn. 3928. 

Dream visions. 8928. 

Fantasma. 13802. 

Feast of the flowers. 
SLs. 

Fidelity. 16200, 18130. 

Firebrand. 4095. 

Flower of night. 21198. 

Flower of the Nile. 4120. 


13310, 


1861 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 5 


Losey (F. H.)—Continued. 
From ocean to ocean. 4180. 
13480. 
4491. 
1991. 


Golden flyer. 

Heart’s haven. 

Invincible empire. 

Ivanhoe. 2012. 

Loose Lucas. 14111. 

Love’s enchantment. 2171, 9075. 

Magie mirror. 18595, 26312. 

Miladi lovey 53817. 

Moose rag. 16858. 

Muttering Fritz. 16876, 18699. 

Rag baby rag. 5916. 

Rural festival. 6039. 

Snow maiden. 27080. 

Sounds of love. 6409. 

Starland. 6456, 10257. 

Tanglefoot rag. 152381. 

Vandersloot mandolin and guitar. 
2934. 


Lothrop (D. W.) 

8185. 

Lotter (A.): 
International shield. 18408. 
Southern wedding. 27120. 


Fredonia march. 


Lotti (A.): 
Crucifixus. 3782. 
Pur dicesti. 24174. 
oud. (A. £.): 
Baby’s skies are mother’s eyes. 
T3504. 
List, in song of rapturous glory. 
549. 


Offertory in B flat. 2388. 
Sing His praise on Easter morn. 
10188. 


Hou - UIs A} 
18149. 
Loughborough (D. L.): 
Kiss (A) 18973. 
Sweetest little girlie. 15218. 
Lount (Mrs. H.) Singing dat lonesome 
song. 20507, 
Louthain (C. F.) 
afraid. 10455. 
Loutzenhiser (S.) 
Lovatt (S. E.): 
Love’s lullaby. 23675. 
My little pretty one. 26494. 
Nursey rhymes. 26583. 
me cure. 5083, 6022, 11076, 24911 
89). 
Loveday (H. G.): 
Jubilate Deo. 23502. 
Magnificat and Nune 
23700. 
Te Deum laudamus. 24564. 
Loveland (C.) Thunder and light- 
ning. 6670, 104385, 10486. 
Lovenberg (C.) Shine softly, Mister 
Moon. 27028. 
Low (J.) Tone pictures. 
Lowden (C. D.): 
Call of summer. 12881. 
Hail to summer-time. 13552. 


Forgotten melody. 


aS), “be not 
Somebody. 10191. 


dimittis. 


17519. 


Lowden (C. D.)—Continued. 
June gladness. 16570. 
King of life. 8849, 
Lowden (C. H.): 
Beauty and praise. 15824. 
Bend Thou my will to Thine. 
20915. 
Christ the Lord is risen. 15962. 
Hood’s gospel songs. 21845. 
Mighty Victor. 9285. 
Lowe (B.) Battery A. 12757. 
Lowe (H. F.) Rhythmic bells. 9887. 
Lowe (J. J.) My Father knows. 
9376. 
Lowe pub. co. Battery A. 12757. 
Lowell (A.) See Pratt (S. G.) 
Lowenstam (S.) It’s because I’m so 
hopelessly in love. 13868. 
Lowenstein (F.) Wyaconda. 3089. 
Lower birth thirteen. 22880, 23512. 
23897, 24911 (96), 24911 
24911 (150), 25927, 26001, 27489, 
27703,. 20109; 27149) Digs 


Lowitz (J. B.) Sherry flip. 22050. 


Lowitz (W. W.) Love’s mirror 
26283. 
Lowry GS. Pjs 
Feed my lambs. 13318. 
There’s someone who cares. 15289. 


We'll fight for Jesus to-day. 15498. 
Lowry (M. R.): 

At the door of mercy. 10887 (4). 

Blessed Jesus, kind and mild. 
10887 (9). 

Christian, watch and pray. 10887 
(15) - 

Come to Jesus, weary wanderer. 
10887 (16). 

Cross and crown. 7182 (25). 

Forever with the Lord. 10887 
(25). 

Glory land. 10887 (26). 


God will not leave His own. 
10887 (27). 

Gone to the grave is our loved one. 
10887 (28). 


I am happy in the Lord. 10887 
(30). 
I love my God. 10887 (82). 


Just from the fountain. 10887 
(35). 

Learning of Jesus. 10887 (38). 

Light of eventide. 10887 (40). 

Lord where Thou wilt. 10887 
(42). 

Loving friend my Shepherd is. 
10887 (48). 

O eyes that are weary. 10887 
(49). 

O land above. 10887 (50). 

One hour with Thee. 10887 (54). 

Perfect thro’ suffering. 10887 
(STP? 

Risen Jesus. 7182 (71). 


1862 


(133), . 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Lowry (M. R.)—Continued. 
Sing of the bright forever. 10887 
(64). 
Soldiers of Zion. 10887 (66). 
There is a star. 10887 (70). 
Thou didst leave Thy throne. 
10887 (71). 
"Tis for mercy, Lord, I plead. 
10887 (73). 
Trusting only Thee. 10887 (75). 
What He will. 10887 (83). 
Witness for the Lord. 10887 (87). 
Lowry (R.) See Lowry (M. R.) 
Lowry (W. H.): 
Missouri, fair land. 11788. 
O Missouri, land of promise. 
14527. 
Lowtzky (H.) Lucretia. 23683. 
Loy (J.) Noch ein gebet. 16948. 
fey (iz ©) Apart. 3250. 
Luard-Selby (B.): 
Behold a star appeareth. 3399. 
Benedictus. 25129, 
Garden by the sea. 13421. 
Idyll. 9088. 
Te Deum. 27246. 


Lubrich (F.) Geh’aus mein herz und 
suche freud. 16258. 
Luca (L. de): 
A core a core. 1154, 3120. 
Aniello affatato. 25010. 
Damme nu vaso. 3805, 3806. 
Penziere mieie. 24089. 
Vicino a tte. 24730. 
Torna, sogno gentil. 27335. 
Lucas (C.): 
Don’t lock the door of your heart. 
18031. 
Iroquois serenade. 1996. 
Mary Garden. 16768, 20164. 
When the winter comes. 6989. 
Lueas (F.): 
Homeland (The). 4468. 
Jesus died for me. 21488. 
Let me go. 21552. 
Lucas (H.) Serment d’amour. 2666, 
3642. 
Lucas (M. T.)) Though you sigh ’tis 
not for always. 17495. 
iuecoek: (S: B.) : 
Alma mater toast song. 7241. 
Just a little pipe to cheer you. 
8811. 
My college girl chum. 9367. 
That dear old college bell. 10391. 


Luce (M.) Lady of the lake. 2094, 
7182 (148). 


Lucero (K. E.) Only a bunch of. 


sweet lilacs. 9611. 

Lucia di Lammermoor. 1558, 3893- 
Beoo, 915.) JAVTS, . 139138, 18140, 
16092, 19702, 21091. 

‘Luck (E.) Ob, girls why do you love 
the soldiers. 18784. 


Luckenbaci (aah: ey 
11079. 


Luckhardt & Belder: 


Lueckstone (I.) 
7706. 


1863 


Childhood. 


Arabesque. 12657. 

Benedicite, ommia opera Domini. 
3413. 

Bethlehem. 1312. 

Bird’s song. 1322. 

Broken vase. 22675. 

Butterflies. 1360, 22687. 

Capri. 22708. 

Child’s garden of verses. 1426. 

Cigaret. 7689. 

Come Thou Fount of every bless- 
mg. TEST. 

Cradle song. T7787. 

Crossing the bar. T7796. 

Dance of the sprites. 22848. 

Dream garden. 7936. 

Drift and dream. 22929. 


Etude No, 8. 8057. 

Fleure. 81438. 

Flower and the humming bird. 
23026. 

Forever and a day. 23047. 

Gar manche feuer lohten. 8227. 

Gently fall the shadows. 17389. 

Gifts. 8260. 

Gliicks genug. 10053. 

Good old way. 8324. 

Gospel of St. John. 1782. 

He that dwelleth in the secret 
Dlace. 8414. 

How shall I follow Him. 8506. 

Im tempel. 1955. 

Impromtu mignonne. 8681. 

In the temple of muse. 197T.° 

Lonely. 9028. 

Lonely (The). 9029. 

Love question. 23664. 

Love’s bliss. 9072. 

May night. 2219. 

Nocturne. 22585. 

On the lagoon. 9599. 

On the piazza. 9601. 

Pénsee romantique. 24088. 

Psalm ninety-eight. 24170. 

Saviour again to Thy dear name. 
24278, 

Schlummer lied. 6107, 12131. 

Senorita (La) 10085. 

Short responses. 15009, 28028. 

Souvenir Hollandaise. 10229. 

Spring at Ely Court. 24460. 

Sternlein (Das) 6467, 12251. 

Teach me, O Lord. 10378. 

Ueber felsen und feld. 10516. 

Valse. 7954. 

Voice of the desert. 10612. 

Waldkonzert. 15478. 

Yellow, yellow buttereups. 7128, 
24877. 

Crossing the bar. 


INDEX 


Pia Ses., was 


Lucretia. 23688. 
Lucrezia Borgia. 
Ludebuehl (J. P.): 
Angelus. 15755. 
Let the words. 18506. 
Love’s witcherie. 28677. 
Revery. 17176. 
Sleep, baby sleep. 17331. 

Luders (G.): 
Electric signs. 11538 (22). 
Heidelberg stein song. 16366. 
Keep your whip in your hand. 

1153 (638). 
Modern Japanee. 9308. 
Old town. 24138, 5642, 7182 (162), 
11926. 
Viennese. 1045. 
Wedding bells. 3006. 
Weak little woman. 11538 (129). 
Welcome to the cowboy. 3015. 
Ludovic (G.): 
Angel’s dream. 7282. 
Convent bells. 12999. 
Pearls and laces. 5757. 

Ludwig (H.) 24 klavierstudien, 5153. 

Ludwig (G. H.) Social favorite. 903. 

Luebtow (H.) Dandelion. 19675. 

Lukens (A. B.) Tell me will you e’er 

be true. 272638. 
Lully (G. B.) Au clair de la lune, 
19493. 

Huliy oc Luli: \(F. B.)% 
Gavotte. 13436. 
Gavotte et menuet. 
Tanz. 5158. 

Lulu’s husband. 14096. 

Lumbye (H. C.): 
Drégmmebilleder. 18056. 

Kroll’s ball kliange. 11599. 
Valse Boston. 10548, 17568, 

Lumpkin (J. T.) Oh, eyes of tender 

gentle blue. 17011. 

Lumpus und Pumpus. 

9089, 9281, 10282, 15859. 

Luna (J. A.) High-life, 11389. 

Luna verlag: 

Betrogene affenjiger. 20923. 
Mein alles hier im leben. 21680. 
Prost, prost, wir seh’n uns wieder. 


Ek be Rae 


8238. 


7487, 8511, 


21917. 
Lund (J.) On the piazza. 9601. 
Lund (L. H.) Jeg spiler min vinge, 
heiser mit seil, 491. 
Lund (Si): 
Ballade in C minor. 9092. 


Concert etude. 7751. 
Lundell (O.) Queen of the pure. 
26821. 


Lundin (D. S.):. 
He is my song. 4405. 
He walked and he leaped, 21315. 
I have a Friend. 4539. 
Promised land. 21916. 


Lunn, (23): 
Come, take a trip. 19640. 
You are fighting for the old Red, 
white and blue. 15672. 
Lureh (A.): 
I’ve got a girl at last. 4612. 
Let’s take a trip to loveland. 8942. 
Now and then. 20291. 
Oh! that jungle glide. 14568. 
So-long kid. 10169. 
You’re the fairest flower that na- 
ture grew. 10849. 
Luscomb (F.): 
Cordova. 150, 1481. 
Elizabeth schottische. 1614. 
Fast life galop. 21174, 22995. 
Jim Crow cake walk. 2026. 
Lucile waltz. 20134, 21620. 
Marshal of France. 2208. 


Mid sorrow and joy. 20198- 
20200, 21698. 

Prince Frederick. 21913. 

Turkish imperial guards. 1024. 


University of Indiana. 20674. 
Vim galop. 2958. 
Lustige Spreewald fahrt. 20927. 
Luther (A.) Chickadee. 15949. 
Lutheran board of Publication. Hym- 
nal for the Sunday school. 238313. 
Lutheran pub. society: 
As doves to their windows. 
Feed my lambs. 23004. 
Have you heard salvation’s story. 
8398. 
I dare not idle stand. 1898. 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
8563. 
Prayer. 14764, 24152. a | 
Sing, O ye faithful. 15035, 24377. 
Lutkin (¢2e Cie 
I will lift up mine eyes. 15039. 
Lord bless you and keep you. 
20115. 
Sing we to the Lord. 15039. 
Luttman (A. C.): 
How would you like to fly with 


22533. 


me. 16408. 
It’s nobody’s business but theirs. 
2006. 
My wife has gone to visit her rela- 
tions. 16921, 
’*T was a hot one right off o’ the 
bat. 153866. 
When the buckeye is in blossom. 
3032. 
Luzier (J. M.) Soulful eyes. 920. 
Lyle (G. HE.) Some day we'll be 
happy. 17355. 
Lyle (K.): 


And the band on the pier starts 
playing. 38226. 
Come and be one of the midnight 
sons. 3718. 
oe (T.) Oyster rag. 14653, 20814 
nb) 


1864 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Lyle (T. J.) Papoose. 26714. 
Lyle music pub. co.: 
Belle of Spain. 17840. 
Girl of my dreams. 21238. 
Some day we'll be happy. 173855. 
Lyman (F. A.) You know I know. 
22420. 
Lyman (H.) When the last red rose 
of summer fades away. 27496. 
Lyman (M. B.) & co.: 
At night. 17795. 
Ho, ho, for Teddy. 18264. 
Tell me fairest maiden. 19189. 
Vow (The) 19812. 
Lynch (E.) Fifty long years ago. 
11247. 
Lynch (J. C.) 
21335. 
Lynes (F.): 
Canzonetta. 21624. 
Fairy story. 16175. 
Hark, the _ robin’s 
19878. 
In the arbor. 16512. 
Loch Lomond. 201138. 
Menuet. 16813. 
Thousand eyes in the night. 20631. 
Lynn (S.) Teasing and pleasing. 
24568. 
Lyon (A. M.): 
Holy waves. 4465. 
Sacred march. 9987. 


Highland city march. 


early song. 


Lyon (J.)—Continued. 
O God the protector of all. 14513. 
O God the strength. 14514. 
O God, who declarest Thy al- 
mighty power. 16976. 
O God, who hast prepared. 18768. 
O God whose never failing provi- 


dence. 14515. 
O Lord we beseech Thee. 14521, 
16981. 
O Lord, who never failest, 14522, 
Seagulls. 10064. 


Spirit of the Lord filleth the 
world. 15188. 
Stir up, we beseech Thee. 17400. 
Te Deum laudamus and Jubilate. 
17456. 
Two lyrics. 
Lyon (T.) 
8689. 
Lyon (V.) Saadi. 6044. 
Lyon & Healy. Pride of the ball room. 
9774. 
Lyons (—): : 
Spaghetti rag. 12565 (664), 15129. 
Tony. 15829, 17742 (98). 
Lyric mus, pub. co.: 
My own dear Yankeeland. 660. 
Until the sun shall cease to shine. 
1034. 
When Old Glory leads the way. 
1092. 


14171. 
In dear old sunny Florida. 


Lyon (G. T.): When the evening breeze is sweet 
I oft times think of you dear. with new mown hay. 1095. 
13729. OE ae the idol of my dreams. 
L ewe aes Lyric pub. co. ’Neath the honeysuckle 
caer 2 cee vine, 2334. 
ee and everlasting God. | Tysherg (C. B.) Sans Souci. 17247. 
Beery : M. (lL. R.) O Jesus, Jesus, dearest 
Almighty and merciful God. Lord. 2375 
17766. M ( 0.) ; 
: : . aass (O.): 
a mae ore Teapie tbe, Akademiker-marsch, 12595. 
Grant, O Lord, we beseech Thee Nase puce. 14468. 
13519. Nocturne. 14826. 
Grant to us Lord. 16312. Samo napred. 14988. 
Grant we beseech Thee. 16313. werner ees heard the voice of 
I will remember. 19978. aN 
Keep, wo besessh ‘Thee’ 1¢586, | McAdams (H.) In this little bunch of 
Let Thy merciful ears O Lord be blue. 16520. : 
Vitouen: 616644. eee (W. H.),; 2. need. Thee so. 
Lord of all po ight. pee 
14117. bower “and fate MacAloon (T.) Pulla da lynkie lara. 
Lord we beseech Thee. 14120. | 2516. f 
16686. Macaulay (S.) Sefiorita (La) 10085. 
Lord we pray Thee. 14121. MacAvoy (J. J.) Dancing. 19674. 
Magnificat and nunc dimittis, | McBean (G. BE): 
14179. Bird song. 12800. it 
O Almighty and most merciful Chant d’amour ecossais. 12916, 
God. 16970. Chicago. 12980. 
O God, for as much as without Chicago no. 2. 12981. 
Thee. 16974. Désir ardent. 13104. 
O God, our refuge and strength. Do you remember. 15126. 
16975. Duo. 18200. 
1865 


INDEX 


McBean (G. H.)—Continued. 
Highlandman’s farewell. 18630, 
Lord is my Shepherd. 14115. 
Lord (sic) prayer. 14118. 
Negro’s lament. 14471. 

Slumber song. 15060. 
Summer time. 15188. 
Macbeth (A.) Heart’s ease. 18606. 
McBride (C. J.) When the maple 
leaves are falling. 107388. 
McBride (E. L.) Apple blossom days. 
19481. 
McBride (W. P.) 
161138. 
McCabe (C. C.) Songs of redeeming 
love. 1158 (164). 
McCabe (J. C.) You’re mine, all mine. 
15687. 


Dreaming of you. 


McCabe (J. J.) O salutaris. 10887 
(2 )F 
Maccabees, Ladies of the. Grand 


march of the Ladies of the Macca- 
bees. 11329. 
MacCalla & @o.: 
Day of resurrection. 
Easter flowers. 7986. 
Jesus our guiding star. 494. 
McCane (M.) Give me the days of 
old. 4248. 
McCarroll (J. F.) 
what you can do. 
McCarter (B. B.) 
pole. 3848. 
MacCarthy (H.): 
Alone. 7248. 
Romance of the rocks. 99384. 
Won’t vou take me there. 22406. 
McCarthy (J. P.) Sailor’s return. 


7853. 


You don’t know 
19419, 
Dear old North 


17285. 

McCarthy (K. L.) If you were a rose. 
25988. 

McCarthy (M.) Come fly in my aero- 
plane. 19686. 


McCarty (J.) ‘Beautiful moon. 337 
McCaughy (A. E.) Reina del m 
2547. 
McCay (M. M.): 
Little Dixie belle. 20099. 
When I return to the U. S. A. and 
you. 15546. 
McClave (W.) We are going, 
rades going. 17685. 
McCleery (Mrs. W. J.) Dear girl with 
the dreamy eyes. 1527. 
McClees (J. E.): 
I’m looking for a certain little girl. 
11444. 
Lucyanna Lou. 
McClellan (J. J.) 
9563. 
McClintoch (LL. B.) 
McClintock (W.) 


ite 
ar. 


com- 


11691. 
Ob, you rheumatiz. 


Rubieo. 21985. 
Blackfeet Indian 


songs. 17856. 
McClure (—) Just a little baby. 
26114. 


pt..111, t-s:,. vos 


McClure (H. R.): 
Musketeer (The) 11818. 
New creation. 20272. 
McClure (H. RB.) eon: 
Good bye my Irish coon. 
Just a little baby. 26114. 
Musketeer (The) 11818. 
New creation. 20272. 
Red mouse rag. 20415. 
McClure (J. C.) Won’t you kiss the 
Blarney stone. 7093. 
McClure & Gage. Terrible eyes. 24580. 
McColl (J.): 
Choose your girlie by the seaside. 


25750. 


3665. 
I'll never find another Pearl like 
you. 8581. 
McCollum. (S. J.): 
Travel on. 153888. 
Was there ever a friend so true. 
15490. 
When this life of toil shall cease. 
15570. 
McColm (A. R.) In the golden au- 
tumn time. 21451. 
McConathy (O.) School song book. 
6117, 26984. 
McConihay (A.) Green and the gold. 
21286. 
McConnell (T. C.) Capitana (La) 
19587. 
McCord (R. B.) My valley home in 
Illinois. 16918. 


McCormick (H. N.) I’m dreaming the 
sweetest dreams. 2383852. 
McCormick (M. G.) College boy’s rag. 
Bal 
McCosh (—) 
9774. 
MeCosh: (D. S.): 
Hear dem bells. 19891. 

York’s ideal bandbook. 20790. 
McCowan (T. A.) jr. Just one kiss 
before we say good-bye. 11576. , 

McCoy (F.): 

Happy days. 18566. 

Monkey’s wooing. 143835. 
MeCrory (W.) At the old seashore. 


Pride of the ballroom. 


BLT EST 

MeCulloch (J.) Bonnie banks o’ Loch 
Lomon. 7499. 

McCullock (W. C.) Delevan waltzes. 
25444. 

McDermott (A. C.) Tale the orphan 
told: 970: 


MacDermid (J. G.): 
Faith. 18288. 
Faith, Hope, Charity. 13290. 


Hope. 138646. 
McDermott (lL. F.) Voice of the dove. 
15454. 


MacDonald (A.): f 
For love, for life, for you. 4135. 
Your love means all the worid to 
me. 27591. 


1866 


INDEX 


nos. 1—52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Macdonald (B.): 
Follow the tram lines. 18145. 
T’ll furnish it on the installment 
plan. 8574. 
Nix, on the glow-worm Lena. 
18756. 
O-U-Mike. 9528. 
When a coon wantsto spoon. 1153 
(181), 3017. 
McDonald (C.): 
My Mexican rose. 5454. 
My sweetheart. 5472. 
MacDonald (D. E.) When the even- 
ing shadows fall. 27498. 
McDonald (E. W.) Singing lesson. 
24384. 
McDonald (J. D.): 
My Rosalia. 9419. 
Nellie’s lullaby. 9454. 
MeDonald (M.) Girlie just like you. 
23104. 


McDonald (M. E.) 
21904. 


MacDonald (M. J.) Thinking of you. 
15296. 


McDonald (W. J.) & Co.: 
Cowboy girl. 22825. 
Won’t you be my girl. 10812. 


McDonnell (H.) Ill be yours if you'll 
be mine. 4554. 
McDonough (J. T.): 
All I want is a brand new moon. 
10914. 
At the bend of the old farm road. 
25029. 
Hieney. 113887. 
Irish smile. 11531, 26041. 
Oriental moon. 11947. 
Rhine legend. 12069. 
Summer night out at the park. 
DT ys 
McDonough (lL. E.) 
bye. 18823. 
Macdougall (H. C.): 
O slow of heart to believe. 
Onward Christian soldiers. 
This is that bread. 24609. 
MacDougall (K.): 
Ahalla. 20827. 
Bungalow love song. 
Monterey. 16854. 
McDougold (P.S.) Behold a stranger. 
7434, 


McDowell (HE. A.) : 
A. D. 1620. 18586. 
Erstes konzert. 16732. 
From a log cabin. 20144. 
From an Indian lodge. 18587. 
Hexentanz. 16378. 
Indian idyl. 18588. 
Jagdlied. 20145. 


Macduff (A. W. 8S.) I love my steady. 
4568. 


Popular march. 


Our last good 


16990. 
11941. 


15886. 


McDuffee (M. H.): 
Andantino. 21626. 
Barearolle. 20902. 

McEckron (C. C.) Hilda. 18259. 

McElroen (J. Z.) Little star. 11649. 

MacElwee (J. A.) Roses. 26930. 

McEntee (lL. F.) Dollah down an’ a 

dollah a week. 38888. 

Mackvoy (C.) Globe waltz. 

McHwen (J. B.): 

Day by day. 7850. 
Grey Galloway. 18215. 
Magic. 9106. 

McFadden (EH. L.) 

1108. 

McFall (B. G.): 
Bonetha. 17865. 
Crescent club. 17979. 

Huntsmen (The) 18286. 
Slipperinis. 19076. 
Macfarlane (W. C.): 
Caprice. 26299. 
Meditation. 26872. 
MacFarren (G. A.) : 
Fair Hebe. 18288. 
Girl I’ve left behind me. 25704. 
Jovial man of Kent. 26103. 
Love will find out the way. 14146. 
My little pretty one. 14414. 


23117. 


Whip-poor-will. 


Onee I lov’d a maiden fair. 
26671. 

One morn the maiden sought the 
mill. 14607. 

We will be married o’ Sunday. 
15507. 


MacFayden (A.): 
Birthday song. 1328. 
Daybreak. 21065. 
Inter nos. 1986. 
June. 21504. 
Spring’s singing. 10250. 
Why I love you. 223875. 
McGaha (S. 8S.) Just for no one else. 
11573. 
MecGavisk (J.): 
Oklahoma twirl. 24010. 
Outside of that you’re all right. 


24069. 
McGee (Mrs. M. J.) Little Dixie 
Belle. 20099. 
McGee (R. 'T.): 
Love means sweetheart just you. 
9049. 


Sweethearts true. 19155 

You’re all the world to me. 10847. 
MeGeoch (D.): 

Flowers from a cottage garden. 


11260. 
Too late. 20646. 
Waiting. 6892. 


McGhee (J.): 
I was standing on 
13747. 
Only one girl at a time. 


the quay. 


14616. 


1867 


68294—10——28 


INDEX 


McGhee (T.): 


I do like cheap sea trips. 25907. 


La-la-sing, this chorus with me. 
13999. 
McGhie (J.) Froggies’ lullaby. 21210. 


Macgillivray (I. L.): 
Little honey bug. 9009. 
Reina del mar. 2547. 
McGonagle (C.) Sleep my baby girl. 
6302. 
McGowan (R. F.) I’m trying to find 
where the angels live. 8610. 
McGranahan (A.): 
All we like sheep have gone astray. 
4182 (2). 
Beloved now are we the sons of 
God. 7182 (9). 


By grace are ye saved. 7182 (18).- 


Casting all your care upon Him. 


27616. 

Christ receiveth sinful men. 7182 
(19). 

Coming of the kingdom draweth 
near. 27619. 


Fear thou not. 27621. 

For God so loved the world. 27622. 
Hallelujah for the eross. 27624. 
Let us work for Jesus. 27630. 
Look to Jesus. 27683. 


Mount Hermon is our home. 27643. 


No condemnation. 27646. 
Oh, that I had wings. 7182 (62). 


Pardon, peace and power. 15704 
(41). 
Peace, peace is mine. 27655. 


Rest there remaineth. 7182 (70). 

There shall be showers of blessing. 
27671. 

Song of heaven. 7182 (82). 

Song of the soldier. 7182 (83). 

Turning on the wheels of time. 
27675. 

Two gates, two ways. 7182 (91). 

We've sighted the golden gate. 
7182 (96). 

Ye are not your own. 27680. 

McGranahan (H. H.): 

As pants the hart. 25022. 

In Thee O Lord I put my trust. 
26027. 

O God be merciful to me. 26591. 

O Lord of hosts, how lovely. 26604. 

Praise Jehovah for His love. 
26780. 

Thy loving kindness, Lord, is good. 
21a. 

McGranahan (J.): 

All we like sheep have gone astray. 
7182 (2). 

Beloved now are we the sons of 
God. 7182 (9). 

By grace are ye saved. 7182 (13). 

Christ receiveth sinful men. 7182 
(19). 


Gospel male choir. 17742 (14). 


1868 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 5 | 


McGranahan (J.)—Continued. 
O that I had wings. 7182 (62). 
Rest there remaineth. 7182 (70). 
Song of heaven. 7182 (82). 
Song of the soldier. 7182 (838). 
Two gates, two ways. 7182 (91). 
We've sighted the golden gate, 
7182 (96). | 
See also McGranahan (A.). 
MacGregor (D. C.) Land we love. 
4965. | 


Macgregor (J. T.) 
hand. 18369. 
McGuire (R. J.) You have loved and | 

lost him, May. 15679. | 
McGuire (S. 8S.) We're awfully glad | 
u-k-u-m. 15505. | 
MceGurgan (F.) It’s a lonely world 
without you. 2003, 3119 (88). 
McHale (KE. J.) Graduation. 21279, | 
oe bros. &co. Graduation march. 
1279. 


McHall (H.) Wait a minute. 22292, | 
McHenry (A. C.) Smile, sweetheart, 
smile. 27078. 
Macllwaine (H. C.): 
Bobbing Joe. 12828. 
Brighton camp. 12847. 
Derbyshire Morris dance. 13101. 
Derbyshire Morris reel. 13102. 
Flowers of Edinburgh. 13357. 
Fool’s dance. 183866. 
Gallant hussar. 13420. 
Glorishears. 13462. 
Green garters. 138528. 
Leap-frog. 14021. 
Lumps of plum pudding. 14169. 
Maid of the mill. 14183. 
Princess royal. 14772. 
Shepherd’s hey. 15004. 
Shooting. 15008. 
McIntire (M. L.): 


For Jesus is at 


Love me just the same. 5122. 

Sweet memories. 6535. 
McIntire (M. L.) & sons: 

Childhood’s home. 8655. 

Love me just the same. 5122 


6535. | 
Orpheum waitzes. | 


Sweet memories. 
McIntosh (C. H.) 
5692. 
McIntosh (J.) Isn’t it lovely to be in 
love. 26048. 
McIntyre (HH. V.): 


Flower dance. 18355. 


Infantry parade. 20020. 
Joyful sounds. 13910. 
Light artillery. 20091. 


Mack (A.): 
Come love let us dance. 1153 (9), 
3725. 
Go ’way Mistah moon. 3119 (28). | 


Hi spy. 1158 (41), 4447. ; 
Voices from home. 3119 (91), | 
10613. | 


INDEX 


-nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Mack (C.) 
Mack (E.): 
Autumn leaves. 


Bouquet of roses. 94. 


20882. 


Call of the bugle. 20969. 

Chanticleer waltz. 20989. 

General Grant’s grand march. 
8251. 

Mocking-bird march. 14381. 

Royal blue. 21982. 

Springtime waltz. 22118. 


See also Mack (H.), jr. 
Mack (E.), jr.: 


General Grant’s grand march. 
22440 (8). 
Home sweet home. 15704 (138). 
Oxen waltz. 20814 (20). 
Mack (K.): 
Don’t be angry dear. 3897. 


Down where the _ sea_ breezes 


blow. 16107. 


*Phone bell rang. 5785. 
Mack & Orth: 
Breath of spring. 3508. 


Down where the sea_ breezes 


blow. 16107. 
*Phone bell rang. 5785. 
Texas rag. 986. 
Mackay (E. R.) Give me the days of 
old. 4243. 
McKay (G. R.) My moon maide. 
9406. 


Mackay (J.L.) Robin Hood and King 
Richard. 9914. 


McKenna (W. J.): 
Broadway Indian chief. 
Bwana Tumbo. 1362. 
Hang your hat in Detroit. 
17742 (48). 
Look into my eyes and call me 
dearie. 2157. 
My picture puzzle girl. 
Only you. 2425. 
School of love. 6116. 
Under the loving moon. 
McKenney (W. G.) Chicago’s the 
pride of them all. 7654. , 


Mackensen (H.) Reformationspsalm. 
21934. 


Mackenzie (A. C.): 


1352. 
13561, 


2319. 


6778. 


Earth and man. 22948. 
Fantasia. 14174. 
Midnight by the sea. 21695. 


My soul would drink those echoes. 


23899. 

Qui vive. 21924. 

Rhyme (The) of the four birds. 
24208. 


Rose of Sharon, 18977, 26925. 
Song of love’s coming. 22095. 
Song of morning. 24426, 
Sun-gods return. 15187. 
MacKenzie (A. G.) Oh, you rheu- 
matiz. 9563. 


SSS EEO eee EEE 


Mackenzie (D.): 
Newquay fisherman’s song. 14479. 
Woodman’s (The) song, 24868, 
McKenzie (EH. L.): 
She’s my post card girl. 24853. 
That postal rag, 24587. 
McKeon (B. F.): 
Maytime. 18622. 
Song of the South. 15107. 
McKeon (J. H.) Yiddisha rag. 
(140), 7125. 
Mackie (G.) 
Mackie-Beyer : 
Acme orchestra collection. 24924, 
Golden days. 19835. 
National guard. 14459, 16928. 
Victor collection of E flat alto 
solos. 20700. 
Mackin (D.) Valley of the old St. 
Joe. 1158 (127). 
McKinley music co.: 
Autumn leaves. 20882. 
Black beauty march. 20934. 
Blue and the Gray. 20938. 
Boots and saddles. 20947. 
Boy’s in blue. 20954. 
By the brookside. 20967. 
Call of the bugle. 20969. 
Chanticleer rag. 20986, 20987. 
Chanticleer waltz. 20989, 
Children’s delight. 20996. 
Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 


11538 
Song of destiny. 20541. 


7682. 
Do you love me as you loved me 
long ago. 21088. 


Dreams at sunset. 21104. 
Echoes of the brook. 21110, 
Eventide. 21151. 

Fairyland waltz. 21168. 
Flower dance. 21191. 
Flying machine. 21196. 
Going fishing. 21259, 
Golden sunset. 21261. 


Hallelujah Christ is risen. 8373. 

Hosanna. 8493. 

I’m lonesome for home _ sweet 
home. 1904. 

I used to sing I wish I had a girl. 
1918, 

I’ve a longing dear for you. 
21400. 


In the hay field. 21453. 

Indian summer. 21460, 

King of them all. 2060. 

Let me kiss you, little dearie. 
21554. 

Light and shadow. 21567. 

Like a lily that’s drawn in the 
whirlpool. 21568. 

Long green club. 2155. 

Loves first whisper. 21610. 

Love’s message. 21613. 

New Christian endeavor march, 


21787. 
Our nation’s colors, 21860, 
Robin Hood. 21958. 


1869 
* Me Kenna, (WW. ) Og, Q- Ac4, nite. ae = 7. 
b 


INDEX 


McKinley music co.—Continued. 

Roosevelt march. 21971. 
Roots pupils delight piano instruc- 
tor. 9947. 
Roseland waltz. 21975. 
Royal blue march. 21982. 
Sleeping doll waltz. 22071. 
Springtime waltz. 22118. 
Sunshine and roses. 22144. 
Sunset limited march. 22148. 
Sweet flowers. 22150. 
Taxicab march. 22165. 
Vacation time. 22246. 
Whispered thought. 22367. 
Wreath of roses. 22413. 
McKinney (G. J.) In fatal Cherry 
mine. 11497. 
McKinny (A. J.) 
North pole. 19174. 
McKissack (M. P.) North pole. 5546. 
McKissack (Mrs. W. C.) North pole. 
5546. 

Macklem (F. P.): 
Hlegy. 18281. 
Five études. 

Macklem (S.): 
Elegy. 18281. 
Five études. 

McKnight (A. F.) 

TT78. 

Maclachlan (J.) Bonnie blue bells. 

7500. 


Take me to the 


11701. 


11701. 
Cotton states rag. 


McLain (R. H.) & co. 
McLaren (J. A.): 
Cards. 7597. 
Simple life. 15029. 
MacLaughlin (—) 
21990. 
McLaughlin (J. M.): 
German folk songs. 13446. 
Irish folk songs. 13856. 
Song reader. 19098. 
McLaughlin (J. T.) Won’t you be my 
spring bird. 20781. 
McLaughlin & e¢o.: 

Hark, hark the soft bugle. 
Irish love song. 23461. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co.: 

Ave maria. 22552. 
Mass of St. Cecilia. 
O Salutaris Hostia. 
Unison mass. 19278. 
Maclean (A.) Hold me with a charm. 
19906. 
MacLean (E.) To you. 
Maclean (I. C.) 
222593 
McLean (D. W.) 
McLeish (G.) 
5534. 
McLeod (M. HE.) 
burden to bear. 
McLeran (D. M.) 
Maclure (M. F.) 
11502. 


Sierra. 15020. 


Rye waltzes. 


23210. 


26358. 
23974. 


6698. 
Valse des sylphes. 


Bethlehem. 1312. 
No other girl for me. 


He will help thy 

13599. 

I love thee. 11482. 
In Khorassan. 


1870 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 5 


McMahan (N. A.) Song of the night | 
wind. 12213, 24486. 
McMahon (C. W.) Sassafras. 12109. 
McManis (V. 8S.) Roosevelt and the 
Rough Riders. 24227. 
McMann (J. C.): 
O, gee, won’t you tag me. 9505. 
O my its too cold for me. 9550. 
We need your help. 10678. 
McManus (J. L.) Military maids. 
18651. | 
McMaster (C. G.) Where love abides 
is home sweet home. 10754. 
MacMillan (J.): 
Carry a line to Caroline. 
Sky-blue. 15051. 
MeMillan (S. M.) 
party. 34388. 
Macmillan co. 
flag. 22104. 
McMillin (H. BH.): 
Crestline’s festival. 21045. 
Cross and crown. 18028. 
Cuban waltz. 7802. 
Don’t you think that we might 
marry. 138148, 
Fun in cotton land. 8216. 
I. Cc. C. band. 8538. 
Just a-wearyin’ for you. 20050. 
Luna dome. 5159. 
Midst the hills of Colorado. 14295. 
Rose girl. 2588. 
Story of the cello told. 27170. 
Society galop. 15076. 
Syria. 2808. 
Titl’s serenade. 206389. 
Zulu chief. 20808. 

MeMorrow (B.) Answer yes, my dear 
Louise. 12650. 
McMullan (K.) Dixie’s aglow. 25465. 

Macmurrough (D.): 


11054. 
Biddy McCasty’s 


Songs of school and 


Hileen Aroon. 18072. 
Macushla. 263801. 
McNally (P. A.) On the old rustic 
bridge. 9600. 


McNamara (H.) Is your sister just 
as nice aS you. 26046. 


McNeal (E. B.): 

Gee but my girl’s gone back on me. 
2222: 

Oh, gee, but my girl’s gone back 
on me. 9546, 21822. 

There’s just one love for some one. 
12334. : 

You are my only love. 15674. 


McNee (J. D.) Flag I love. 183840. 

MeNeil (J. H.) Just for a moment, 
dear mother with you. 508. 

McNeill (R. E.) Do not idle stand. — 
7899. 

McNulta (R.) Southern belle. 19108. — 

Macoy pub. & Masonic supply co. Mu- 
sic of the chapter for Royal Arch 
Masons. 645. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


McPhail (J.) 
4547. 
McPhail (M. L.): 
Be kind. 22584. 
Duty (The) next. 22940. 
Give unto the Lord. 21239. 
God be merciful. 18198. 
Hark, the voice of angels singing. 
23211. 
I have a friend. 
Jehovah reigns. 
Lord is my light. 
Never mind. 5512. 
Oh give thanks. 238994. 
Oh Lord, how excellent. 11894. 
Praise ye the Lord. 17122. 
Sing unto the Lord a new song. 
20506. 
Sweetly resting. 6550. 
Wake the song. 10637. 


Macpherson (C.) Annie Laurie. 


McPherson (R. C.): 

Dear old moonlight. 3842. 

If he comes in I’m going out. 
18360. 

*Long in pumpkin pickin’ time. 
2156. 

My little jungle maid. 18712. 

That minor strain. 27272. 

That’s why they cali me Shine. 
27277. 


McPherson (T. O.): 
Spasm (A) 15181. 
Vernois. 12410. 


McPherson music co. Vernois. 12410. 
McShane (J. F.) Carmina animarum. 
3594, 

MecSkimming (H. H.): 

Fanchette waltz. 22988. 

Felix rag. 8120. 
MeVicker (J.) Old Santa Claus. 
- 5640. 


MeVie (P.) Donal Dhu. 
MeceWhood (lL. B.) Drew. 
Macy (J. C.): 
Callest Thou thus. 7574. 
Honeymoon (The) 25867. 


Madame Butterfly. 2510, 9796, 14785, 
17137, 18912. 


Madame Sherry. 11445, 12199, 12328, 
12565 (26), 12565 (35), 12565 (64), 
12565 (73), 12803, 12805, 18276, 
13699, 14110, 141382, 14176, 15063, 
15704 (62), 15704 (109), 16035, 
16448, 16734, 16735, 17041, 17300, 
17556, 17742 (82), 18563, 18590- 
18593, 19487 (77), 20146, 21154, 
21628, 21629, 22440 (385), 22931, 
23382, 23537, 23697, 24911 (125), 
24911 (135), 25580, 26802, 27719. 

Madame ‘Troubadour. 7666, 8576, 
9548, 10834, 11178, 11702, 12365, 
26303. 


I know He loves me. 


23335. 
4815. 
11662. 


7290. 


1556. 
22928. 


Madden (E.): 
Barn yard Romeo, 15814. 
Love me dear. 1153 (71). 
Naughty sacre bump. 16930. 
There’s a love light shinning for 
you. 15282. 


Madden music co. I wonder will it 
rain to-day. 16466. 


Madore (J.) Comet waltz. 17962. 


Madsen (F.) American girl. 17774. 
Mirchen vom Zar Saltan. . 16740, 
1GTST. 
Mager (C. A.) Noél. 9484. 
Maggio (A.): 
Bad rag. 7382. 
Maggio’s waltzes. 16741. 
Magic hours. 9107. 
Magill (D. J.) Rock of ages. 24219. 


Magliani (A.) 
12568. 
Magnard (A.) 
Magrath (L.) 
aroon. 12224. 
Mahl (F.) Chimes of gold. 3661. 
Mahler (G.) Achte symphonie. 12576. 
Mahler (J. A.) Yorke (The). 3096. 
Mahony (EH. C.) Comet rag. 25359. 
Mahoney (J.) Casey. 121. 
Maia. 538. 
Maid and the middy. 10787. 
Maiden (R. K.) We'll vote Missouri 
dry. 20729. 
Maillart (A.) Romance. 18968. 
Mailly (A.) Cantiléne. 3582. 
Main (D. W.) My home in Kansas. 
11833. 
Main (EK. F.) When you know she 
knows you know. 10748. 
MainiCs Pa) 
Alone with Jesus. 3119 (103). 
Come learn of the meek and lowly. 
S129) a7 
Haster hymn. 11199. 
Guide of my youth. 3119 (182). 
Hark, hark, the bells. 3119 (184). 
Hearken to the music. 3119 
(188). 
I am toiling on a restless ocean. 
3119 (142). 
I know there’s a rest. 3119 (148). 
If we want to dwell with Jesus. 
3119 (145). 
Jesus, only Jesus. 3119 (150). 
Lead Thou me. 10887 (87). 
O list to the grand old choral. 


"A Pacchiana ’e Sarno. 


3428. 
soon, 


Bérénice. 


Soon, Wileen 


3119 (168). 

O what shall we gain? 3119 
(169). 

One rosy crown of love. 3119 
CEa 


Sweet are the bells. 8119 (195). 


There is joy in my heart. 3119 
(198). 
We're traveling on. 22314. 


1871 


INDEX 


pt. unw sv.» 


Main (H. P.)—Continued. 
Wherefore should our 
troubled? 3119 (206). 
Worthy Thy gospel. 38119 (210). 
Maison (F. E.) Call of the hills. 
17890. 
Maitland (R. F.) 
12989. 
Maiwald (H.): 
Kleine Coriandoli. 4930. 
Mein pitippchen. 5274. 
Maiwald (G. S.) Ride of the Ama- 
zons. 20423. 
Maja. 11713. 
Majestic mus. pub. co. 
2273. 


Makley (EF. J.) Won’t you come and 
kiss your minstrel boy. 15639. 

Malbruck. 26820. 

Malechiodi (C.) 


heart be 


Concert overture. 


Missing link. 


Mamma toia ’adda’ 


sape’! 263821. 
Malcolm (J.) Did you ever have a 
sweetheart. T7887. 


Malcolm (M.): 

Ae fond kiss. 7198. 

Coquette du village. 7769. 

Vieux Violoneux. 10596. 
Malcolm (M.) jr. College life for 


mine. 21017. 
Malcolm (W. B.) I want a Chicago 
earl. ODP. 
Maiherbe (C.): 
En route. 3996. 
Venise. 6826. 
Malipiero (G. F.) Tre danze antiche 
23714. 
Mallard (C. S.): 
Altogether. 7253. 


In fairy land. 1965. 
Mallek (A.): 
Marsz Spiewakéw. 18615. 
Na rok Grunwaldzki. 14454. 
Nowy rok Polsko. 16965. 
Mallet (A.) My great big crazy own 
boy. 16890. 
Malling (0O.): 
Bei kirchlichen handlungen. 
24 etiiden fiir die posaune. 
Malloy (J. L.) Song of the 
15110. 


Malméne (W.) O love, so long as love 
thou may. 11895. 
Malone (M. R.) Sadie, my blue eyed 
lady. 26940. 
Maloney (H.) When Saturday night 
comes ’round. 15553. 
Maloney (H. W.) Flag at sundown. 
13339. 
Maloof (A.): 
Day dreams. 19683. 
Empire state. 19736. 
Nowhere. 20288. 
Maloy (H.) Will you remember me. 
27540. 


22601. 
Peat Lua 
triton. 


ec 


Malter (W. J.) Dear little Annie and 


etl: 

Malz (H.) Zwei stiicke fiir violine. 
11716. 

Man who owns Broadway. 9182, 
10887 (164). 


Man with three wives. 14818, 16723, 
20186, 20157, 20195, 20382, 2077T. 
Manahan (J. A.) Bettikin girl. 1318. 
Manas (J.) Unser Theodor. 17562. 

Manas (V.): 
Alrededor de un suefio. 7246. 
Nostalgia. 16958. 
Nuit d@’ hiver. 11888. 
Rayo de luna. 25386. 
Tarantella infantil. 2816. 


Mancini (R.) Au jardin de ton coeur. 
17800. 
Mancinelli 
9936. 
Mandl (R.) Griselidis. 8350. 

Manén (J.): 
Acté. 1170, 3144, 7196. 
Chanson. 23718. 
Chopin. 25297. 
Etude. 238719. 
Lenz-tageweis. 26189. 
Liebesjubel. 26208. 
Mitternacht. 26422. 
Reife. 26852. 
Rosenbaum. 26929. 
Mangiagalli (R. P.) Trois miniatures. 
5201. 


Manhire (W.): 
Beginner’s scale and arpeggio man- 
ual. 3397, 12773. 
Confession (A) 12994. 
Elementary pianoforte manual. 
8013. 
In the great North Sea. 13816. 
Scale and arpeggio chart. 26967. 
Manion (W. H.) I am striving for a 
golden crown. 138671. 
Mann (A.): 
Lead kindly light. 4980. 
Out by Donnycarney. 57138. 
Mann (A. H.) O taste and see. 23881. 
Mann (C. T.) Cross patch. 7793. 


(L.) Romantic overture. 


Mann (D. F.) Chaddock cadet march. 
13897. 
Mann (H. P.) Yellowstone glide. 
30938. j 
Mann (M.) Land of dreams. 18484. 
Mann (N. D.): 
Imam. 18372, 23420. 
In the same old way. 11517, 
10887 (142). 
Off again, on again. 17000. 


Mann (S8.): 
Dispairing lover. 18012. 

How many times do I love thee? 
18275. 

If she but knew. 

To daffodils. 


18365. 
19234. 


1872 


INDEX 


“nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Mann (S.)—Continued. 
To Julia. 19235. 
Winter it is past. 193895. 
Mann mit den drei frauen. 586, 9887. 
Manney (C. F.): 
All the night bright angels sing. 
224838. 
I’m wantin’ you, Jean. 1908. 
Jesus Christ is risen today. 8771. 
Thy Redeemer liveth. 10441. 
1915, a prophecy. 10887. 
Manning (C.): 
Awake beloved for our wedding 
morn. 20885. 
Baby mine. 20888, 22440 (18). 


Little dream face in the sky. 
9003. 

Manning (J.) Dream he had of 
home. 25491. 

Manning (R.) Baron de Touch-Me- 
Not. 19518. 

Mannix (J. J.) Underneath the 
bright blue moon. 20671. 

Manolita (La) 23721. 

Manoury (T.) Chant (Le) 38688. 


Manouvrier (F. E.) Imperial schot- 


tisch. 460, 1960. 

Manovre dautumno. 9184. 
Mansfield (H.) Snowy day. 6328. 
Mansfield (O. A.): 

Song of night. 19091. 

Song of stars. 19093. 
Mansfield (P. J.): 

Angelus (The) 10948. 

Concert toecata. 11110. 


Finale. 14199. 

Grand choeur symphonique. 18513. 

Légénde romantique. 14029. 

Postlude in C. 14200. 

Prologue. 14201. 

Scherzo romantico. 10035. 

Sérénade romantique. 2663. 
Manteuffel (G.) Libera me. 8951. 
Manville (EK. B.) Home again in 


Franklin. 19910. 
Maquet (H.) Brabantemarch. 11021. 
Marand (L.) Spasmes d’amour. 
10233. 
Marble (E.) Gyp junior. 24911 (14). 
Marcelles (P.) Marie - Madeleine. 
20162. 
March (J.) Jesus Christ the same. 
20089. 


March bros.: 


Christmas at the Pole. 21003. 
Song of the hatchet. 2733. 
Thanksgiving songster. 987. 


March hares’ entertainment. 21124, 
21781. 
Marchant (A. W.): 
Feast of harvest. 18125. 
Sing and rejoice. 6280. 
Marchesi (S. C.) Twenty vocalises. 
18612. 


Marchetti (F. D.) : 

leur @azur. 4105. 

Frisson. 19800. 

Ravissante. 9827. 

Si jeunesse savait. 6187. 
Marchetti (O.) Miss Volunteer. 
Marcin (N.) 

sneezing, 
12170. 
Marckwith (W.G.) Starland. 27154. 
Marcosano (G.) Good old Savin Rock. 
19839. 


11784. 
She couldn’t stop from 
atchoo, atchoo, atchoo.” 


Marcuceci (G.) Canzone vesuviana. 
11047, 

Marden (F. W.) Organ processional. 
11946. 

Marden (H. A.) Organ processional. 
11946. 

Margherita. 11735. 

Margis (A.): 

Hquatoria. 16148. 


Je veux taimer. 2016. 

Mimosa-valse. 2261. 

Suzette. 10314. 

Margottini (L.): 

Poor weary heart. 24138. 

To his fair pleasance. 24629. 
Margraff (M. M.) Day dreams. 1524. 
Mariage (J. P.): 

Lorenzaccio. 5102. 

Sonnet. 14220. 

Mariani (F.) Waking dream. 2987. 
Marie (H#.) ‘Thunderer (The). 12844. 
Marie (G.) Lamento. 4963. 
Marigold (L. B.) Goldenrod. 4287. 


Marigold (M.) Soldier’s march. 
27087. 

Marinier (P.) Bonsodir madame la 
lune. 17867. 


Marinuzzi (G.) Suite siciliana. 10285. 

Mario (BH. A.): 
Com ’a te. 
Non te lo dico. 20285. 
Stornelli del mare. 27167. 
Strofette amare. 6480. 
Strofette allegre. 20572. 
Strofette paesane. 27176. 


22805. 


Marion (P. M.) Mother says you 
wouldn’t do. 21724. 
Mariotte (A.) Salomé. 14928. 


Marker (F.) It’s a taxicab for mine. 
11539. 
Markes (F.) 
10887 (147). 
Markey (J.) John L. Sullivan. 11558. 
Markey (J. D.) Kismet. 16606. 
Markle (M.) On the banks of the old 
mill stream. 5658. 
Marks (EH. J.): 
Palmistry. 24075. 
There’s a reason. 


It’s a taxi cab for mine. 


10414. 


Marks (G.) Western wind. 10699. 
Marks (J. C.): 
God shall wipe away all tears. 


4272. 


1873 


INDEX 


Marks (J. C.)—Continued. 
Kyrie, Gloria and Sanctus. 23561, 
26162. 
Six vesper hymns. 238785. 
Welcome, happy morning. 10698. 
Marks (J. C.) jr. When mother love. 
24801. 
Marks (W. E.): 


Enter His service. 4004. 


Fair fragrant flowers. 13282. 
Go. 4262. 
Great transformation. 18527. 


Just aS He promised. 18929. 
Matchless gift. 26360. 
Show Him to the world. 15010. 
Special campaign songs. 6428. 
Surrender not. 6514. 
When the Saviour comes. 12472. 
Win one. 15615. 
Marks (W. J.) Elk’s toast. 
Markstein (H.): 
Grand round march. 12565 (5). 
I like you. 11423, 17742 (54). 
Seventh regiment grand round. 
12565 (8). 
Markstein (S.) See Markstein (H.) 
MarkStern glee club quartette folio. 
14226. 
Marlow (H.): 
Come tiny goldfish to me. 
Don’t forget the chorus. 
Girl for me. 4238. 
Mr. Slater, will you call a little 
later. 2277. 
Maroni (M. F.) Leilehau. 2107. 
Marqua (H. S.): 
Good bye, dearie dear. 
Molly Malloy. 18667. 
Marqua (Mrs. W. C.) 
dearie dear. 16298. 
Marriage 4 la carte. 25249, 
25952, 26060, 26343-26345, 
26640, 26719, 27041, 27077, 
27311, 27332, 27434, 27481, 
27583. 
Marriot (N.): 
April, - 1234. 
June. 2040. 
October. 2383. 
Marschal-Loepke (G.): 
Crickets funeral. 13014. 
Frogs’ jubilee. 13399. 
I did not know. 19981. 
Katy-did, Katy-didn’t. 13948. 
Ride of Jack Frost. 14855. 
To Nod-land. 17513. 
Valse romantique. 17578. 
Marse (T.) May blossom. 11756. 


marsh: (5B. O.)* 
Dolly’s waltz. 
Galloping horse. 
Marsh _ beginners 

26347. 
My old Montana home. 


18080. 


21026. 
16093. 


16298. 
Good bye, 


25636, 
26623, 
27180, 
27507, 


25471. 
256738. 
band book. 


11843. 


pt. fp aes VAS 


| 


Marsh (B. O.)—Continued. 
See that my grave’s kept green. 
10071. 
Sergeant Fickens. 
Marsh (C. H.): 
All hail to the name of Jesus. 
22479. 
Awake, arise. 25056. 
Battle of the centuries. 
Bear the cross. 33738. 
Calvary. 25230. 
Can the Master depend upon me. 
12887, 25234. 
Come and share. 196838. 
Come to the cross of Jesus. 3732. 
Come to the Saviour now. 15987. 
Comrades of Jesus. 11107. 
Go forth, strong host of Zion. 
ASL PAE 
He saith, come unto Me. 16358. 
T’ll be a witness for Jesus. 4551. 
Is it the crowning day. 26044. 
It is not mine. 11587. 
Jesus only, Jesus ever. 
Little while. 16673. 
My Saviour. 26508. 
Now to the Lord a noble song. 
27425. 
One day. 24037. 
Song of the pilgrim. 17365. 
Take thou my contrite heart. 
27230. 
With Him in white. 17707. 
Marsh (J. B.): 
Music of the chapter for Royal 
Arch Masons. 645. 
See also Marsh (W.) & Marsh 
CW. LV... V2) 
(M.S) 


10105. 


25080. 


23487. 


Marsh 
7019. 
Marsh (W.): 
Lord is my light. 12565 (7). 
O blessed Lord Jesus. 27658. 
Marsh (W. V. V.) When the Haster 
morning. 10887 (84). 
Marsh & Needles. Cabbage leaf rag. 


1364. 
Marshall (A.) Prisoner’s cell. 14778. 
Marshall (B. F.) Forget me not. 
275. 
Marshall (C.): 
Angels of light. 19477. 
Maid of Pembroke town. 14182. 
Sea (The) 6184. 
Silence of the past. 10126. 
When the May’s in bloom. 24818. 
Marshall (Mrs. C. C.) Great Mis- 
souri. 4389. 
Marshall (H.) Love that lives. 2168. 
Marshall (H. B.) Lace upon her skirt. 


Whirling dervish. 


13992. 
Marshall (H. I.) Sweet Anna Lize. 
15208. 
Marshall (L. B.) Night in Seville. 
9468. 


1874 


INDEX 


~ nos. 1-52, Jan—Dec., 1910 


Marshall (S. J.) Empty shrine. 16139. 


Marsic (M. P.) Tendre aveu. 12315. 
Martaine (G.): 
Easy duets in easy keys. 217. 


Original dances of all nations. 
728. 
Songs from Scotland. 915. 
Standard classics. 938. 
Standard duets. 934. 
Martel (A. J.) Sons of Uncle Sam. 
17373. 
(O.) 


Martel 
2967. 
Martelle (H.) Mignonette. 617. 
Martelle (J. F.) There’ll only be you 
and I. 27284. 
Martens (L.): 
Future march. 8220. 
When we are waltzing. 10745. 
Martha. 267, 138354, 21190. 


Vive Ja Canadienne. 


Martin (C.) Souvenir. 12282. 
Martin (E.): 

Evensong. 25578. 

Rani’s messenger. 26835. 


Martin (E. R.) Brothers everywhere. 
7535. 
Martin (G. C.): 
Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righte- 
ous. 5947. 
Se, Herrens stora dag dr nira. 
24314. 
Martin (G, D.): 
Danse ecaprice. 16042. 
One day I gathered roses. 14604. 


Martin (H.L.) My spunky kid. 187380. 
Martin (I. G.) Birthday of Jesus. 83. 
Martin (J.): 
Aurora, my Virginia belle. 
Balloon collapse. 55. 
Cadet’s military band march. 
22693. 
Cupid’s dream. 22837. 
Dance of the gypsies. 


19500. 


11134. 


Darling little Maurine. 11141. 
Dreaming. 25499. 

Faithful. 22986, 

Home, sweet home. 4467. 


Maple leaves are falling. 9188. 
Nawasseh. 21782. 

Only for you. 24046. 

Only you. 24051. 

Sail with me in my aeroplane. 


21996. 
Star spangled banner forever. 
15 
Tripping over the green. 24652. 
Way out West. 12482. 
Wedding of Andy McFee. 228520. 
Winking moon. 3063. 
Martin (J. I.) When I hobble along 
in my hobble skirt. 27483. 
Martin (J. M.) Whither is my be- 


loved gone. 7023. 


Martin (J. P.): 
Place that they cail Heaven. 20372, 
Woman suffrage. 3075. 
Martin (M.) Alla marcia. 10920. 
Martin (M. B. & G. E.) Dream of 
love. 13174, 
Martin (R. B.) My Saviour has come 
to abide. 21772. 
Martin (R. B. E.) 
Martin (R. C.): 


Lilies. 23610. 


Attrapera, attrapera pas. 1252, 
Berceuse. 1805. 

Chanson du petit mousse. 1408. 
En fanant. 11209. 

En fanant. 8028. 

Premiére cavaliére. 2500. 
Regardez-moi danser. 2542. 


Retour au bereail. 24200. 
Rondo moqueur. 2586. 
Sonate. 26350. 

Tendres reproches. 24578. 
Valse alsacienne. 12394. 
Valse espagnole. 20684. 


Martin (T. J.) General Siegel’s grand 
march. 4223. 
Martin (W. S.): 
All hail the Power. 20832. 
Awake! arise. 25056. 
Carry the gospel. 12900. 
Christ is born. 1485. 
Conquering hero comes. 22810. 
Easter bells today are ringing. 
7983. 
Easter praises. 7992. 
Exultant praises. 18108. 


God is my salvation. 21254. 
God is our refuge. 21257. ~ 
God’s beautiful light. 13474. 


He is King. 4404. 
He leadeth me. S408. 
I have an every day 
11420. 
I will bless the Lord. 
I will lift up mine eyes. 
Jesus only, Jesus ever. 
Keep up the fight. 4902. 
Make a joyful noise. 21637. 
Nature’s awakening. 9444. 
Never surrender. 5514. 
O give thanks. 21806. 
Onward like the sunbeams. 
Our faces are set like flint. 
Rally for work. 5924. 
Riches of His saving grace. 
Risen with Jesus. 14864. 
Sweet will of God. 10355. 
Voices of victory. 10614. 
Yet there is room. 15065, 
You can never be lonely 
Jesus. 12541. 
Martin bros. piano co. 
day bye and bye. 17352. 
Martinet (E.) Moon has a great grey 
eye. 11797. 
Martinez (A.) 


Saviour. 
8631. 
21412. 


23487. 


17033. 
14636. 


14852. 


with 


Some sweet 


Nina nieves. 26560. 


1875 


INDEX 


pt. IlT, n. s.. v. B. 


Martinez (I.): 
Lord’s prayer. 21594. 
Sapphie ode. 24271. 
Under thy window. 24687. 
Martini (—) Plaisir d’amour. 
Martini (EK.) Do you regret. 
Martini (G. B.) Gavotte. 
Martini (Padre): 
Andantino. . 23741. 
Gavotta. 16247. 
Martorell (J.): 
Arde Chinita. 
Chantecler. 12919. 
Martucci (G.) Notturnino. 
Martyr of Antioch. 25198. 
Marvin (D.) Songs of Williams. 
20547. 
Marvin 
Marvin 
12578. 
Marx (E. E.) 
(172). 
Marx’ (J-)°: 
Barearole. 25078. 
Christbaum. 25304. 
Dein blick. 25442. 
Dem _ genius’ des 
25448. 
Denker (Der) 25449. 
Elfe (Die) 25534. 
Frage und antwort. 
Gebet. 25683. 
Hat dich die liebe bertihrt. 25810. 
Hochsommernacht. 25850. 
Japanisches regenlied. 26082. 
Junger (Hin) dichter denkt an 


14722. 
18023. 
13435. 


22524. 
9166. 


(G.) 
(L.) 


Ah! non le dite. 7206. 
Across the continent. 


Steamers rag. 7182 


augenblicks. 


25649. 


die geliebte. 26110. 

Lied. 26354. 

Lob des friihlings. 26236. 
Maienbliiten. 26318. 
Marienlied. 26339. 
Neugriechisches midchenlieds 
26536. 


O stisser tod. 26614. 

Pierrot dandy. 26754. 

Septembermorgen, 27005. 

Sommerlied. 27096. 

Sonnenland. 27112. 

Und gestern hat er mir rosen ge- 
bracht. 27369. 

Valse de Chopin. 27386. 

Violine (Die) 27418. 

Warnung. 27488. 

Wie einst. 27529. 

Windrader. 27544. 

Marx (W.): 

Don’t forget that we were play- 
mates. 7917. 

Peaceful country home. 9668. 

When the evening turns to gray. 
10783. 


ce 


Marzials (T.) Old age. 24011. 
Marzian-Gutterman Go.: 
Don Dell. 18029. 
I love but thee. 11429. 
Marzo (E.): 
Brooklet’s call. 3522. 
Highth mass in F. 8005. 
Gregorian requiem mass. 113388. 
Hark, the glad sound. 25804. 
I will lift up mine eyes. 444. 
Jesus Christ to-day is born. 
2019. 
O Lord rebuke me not. 
Mascagni (P.): 
Ave Maria. 11741, 14227. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 
11742-11744, 20167, 26356. 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 9170. 
Mein erster walzer. 14228. 
See the red wine richly flowing. 


698. 


2211, 


9171. 

Vorspiel u. siciliana. 23745. 
Mascheroni (A.) Valse espagnole. 
24697. 
Mascheroni (H.) Perugina (La) 
17085. 


Mascitti (M.) Sonata in EH-moll, 
5240. 


Maskell (C. H.): 
Angel voices. 25004. 
Canzonette. 16771. 
Christ-child story. 25301. 
Mason (C. A.) 
17345. 
Mason (F. E.): 
Dream is o’er. 18045. 
Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. 
25780. 
He’d nothing but his violin. 18235. 
Mason (F. J.) Longing for you dear. 
16681. 


Mason (L.) Nearer my God to Thee. 
23919, 26528. 
Mason (M.) 
doll.” 7729: 
Mason (W.): 
Danse antique. 15704 (T). 
Danse rustique. 3819, 13065. 
Melody for the pianoforte. 
(30). 
Minuet. 27640. 
Scherzo for the pianoforte. 
(28). 
Serenata for pianoforte and vio- 
loncello. 15704 (47). 
So so polka. 27664. 
Toccata. 10887 (TA). 


Come be my little rag 


15704 


15704 


Smith, Smith, Smith. 


Mason & Light. Longing for you dear. — 


16681. 


Where the Brazos river fiows. | Mason-Helder (L.) Hudson-Fulton 
10756. march. 8509. 
Marx-Goldschmidt (B.) Ave Maria. | Mason-Polla. Nearer my God to Thee. 
1264. 23918. . 
1876 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Massenet (J. E. F.): Mathé (BH): 
Air de ballet. 26859. Danse négre. 1514. 
Aragonaise. 5242, 20171. Hntr’acte pizzicate. 19609, 21141. 
Ariane. 9174. Inutilement. 4759. 
Berceuse-réverie. 16773. Kiss me. 2067. 
Cendrillon. 9177. Légende des trois  chevaliers. 
Chanson désespérée. 18618. 2106. 
Chérubin. 11747. Love’s mystery. 2172. 
Clair de lune de Werther. 20172. Pizzicati. 18876. 
Crépuscule. 21663. Retraction. 25538. 
Dernier sommeil de la _ Vierge. Sarabande de Madame. 6077. 
20178. Silencieusement. 2682. 
Dien créa le désert. 9180. Mathews (G. B.) Graded individual 
_ Dites-lui que je l’aime. 9181. Sight-singing melodies. 4322. 
Dimanche soir. 11750. Mathews (W. S. B.) Standard com- 
Don Quichotte. 5243, 21664. positions for the piano. 6450, 19117. 
Entr’acte Sévillana de Don César | Mathot (A. Z): 
de Bazan. 16774. Allons-y ...Mimy. 19463. 
Erinnyes (Les) 9182. Jstige ation, | Len 
Féte espagnole. 9183. Bétise @amour. 12798. 
Gavotte de Puyjoli. 5244. Bougzeoute (la)) 12832. 
Grisélidis. 14233. BNL eae. 
Jongleur de Notre-Dame. 9184. Captivée. 12894. 
Last dream of the Virgin. 2212. EL aaa eT ba cael GS 
- Mélodie. 2214. Chansons populaires. 19606. 
Our lady’s juggler. 5247. Conquérants du réve. 1475. 
Panis Angelicus. 16775. eee ee tee: 
Parade militaire. 2215. Dgeteie SOTENe, ae. 
Peaeseedautonme.. 20174. Deuxiéme suite. 13109. 
Roi de Lahore. 20175. Education d’un chat. 1607. 
Sappho. 595. En voulez vous? 38997. 
es : ie Esclavage. 13254. 
Scénes alsaciennes. 11750, 14236. Fessette (La) 8122 
Sérénade de Don Quichotte. 9187. Wolles cr ectes eee 
Sérénade du passant. 18619. Fiinn, 1711. 
Sous les tilleuls. 11750. Gretchen. 13529. 
Toujours. 9193. Hasta mafiana. 21304. 
Tout passe. 5248. Inutilement. 4759. 
Tristesse de Dulcinée. 9194.. Je pince. 13885. 
Massingham (W. J.) Songs for school. Jeune Tarentine. 13901. 
20546. Joyeuses folies. 21498. 
Masten (I. J.): Kiss me. 2067. 
Cross and crown. 13023. Largo. 14009. 
Lilly Dale. 26221. Legende des trois chevaliers. 
Titl’s serenade. 20639. 2106. 
Masters (BE. GL): Little Miss. 9012. 
He sets me free. 11871. Mle acpern 
That Friend so fair. 6617. cha di oe ee ha 4464 
Mastersingers (The) of Nuremberg. Nuage Bienes ‘91800. 
22287, 27421. Oiseau de France. 2405, 9567. 
Matacea (A.): Polka des pets de nonne. 14735. 
"A canzona ’e Taft. 10888. . Pour gagner du fain. 14747. 
°A morte ’e Manninella. 10891. Prélude. 14848. 
7A morte ’e Petrosino. 10892. Quatre préludes. 14344. 
Campagnuo’. 11042. Que l’heure est done bréve. 14800. 
Canzone di Dorando. 11046. Rétraction. 2553. 
Core ’e frate. T7770. Sarabande de Madame. 6077. 
’E c eafuncelle America. 7972. — Sérénade au Japon. 20493. 
’"H femmene America. 13204. Sérénade portugaise. 2662. 
’"H guaie d’America. 7974. Silencieusement. 2682. 
Luna (La) 9091. Soldat cabot. 15082. 
Mamma toia ha da sapé. 18599. Spleen. 15139, 
*Na serenata a ceccia. 11855. Suite. 14845. 
’°O chiavettiere. 14508. Trois pieces. 14847. 


| 1877 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 1. S., v. 5 


Mathot (A. Z.)—Continued. 
Valse tzigane. 22257. 
Vers le succés. 22268. 
Wiegenlied. 15601. 

Matilda Jane herself. 238747. 

Matinee idoi. 556, 990, 1141, 5917, 
6168, 7097, 7118, 15704 (150), 15704 
(151). 

Matrimonio secreto. 22412. 

Matter C2.) 

Minuet. 53829. 
Non 6 ver. 14494. 
Parting no more. 20350, 21872. 
Praise Jehovah for His love. 
26780. 
Matthay (T.): 
Bravura. 15872. 
Intermezzo. 16776. 
Matthews (H. A.): 
Benedicite omnia opera. 38412. 
Frolic (A) 11280. 
From all Thy saints in warfare. 
11282. 
He will swallow up death in vic- 
tory. 8418. 
Judge me, O God. 8802. 
Prayer of the penitent. 12020. 
Slave’s dream. 27065. 
Take ye heed. 22161. 
Te Deum in G. 12305. 
Three idyls from Arcady. 26361. 
Matthews (J. C.) I was only fooling. 
13746. 
Matthews (J. S.): 
Let all the world in every corner 
sing. 23583. 
Love came down at Christmas. 
23656. 
On wings of living light. 9603. 
Sing of Jesus, sing forever. 243878. 
Matthews (L. T.) If your smiles were 
just for me. 11486, 
Mattiacci (A.) Core ’e frate. 7770. 
Mattiello (L.) ’E ecappielle @’ ’e 
ffemmene. 3952. 
Mattix (J. H.) Dream time. 22925. 
Mauelshagen & Co. Heimatklinge. 
21321, 
Maufre (C. F.) My brudda he’s a da 
champion black a hand. 14889. 
Maunder (J. H.): 
Bethlehem. 25139. 
Chanson pathetique. 7627. 
O how amiable are Thy dwellings. 
5579. 
Superior sex. 19148. 
Sweet content. 15204. 
Mauprey (A. de): 
Allons-y ... Mimy. 19463. 
Little Miss. 9012. 

Maurel: 
Bien, Marie. 7460. 
Chanson pour Mireille. 22736. 
Petit gourbi. 754. 

Maurel et Bousquet. Valmy. 1087. 


Maurice (L.): 
Alias Jimmy Valentine. 24949. 
Baby mine. 25059. 
Fortune hunter. 21208. 
Roosevelt's home coming march. 
14886, 
You’ve got to fool the public. 
3110. 
Maurice (P.) Misé Brun. 20208. 
Mauzy (W. H.) Placing blossoms in 
her hair. 5804. 
Mavrogenis (N.): 
All my thoughts of you. 24954. 
Blue dream. 20939. 
Maxfield (E. W.) Take a pill. 6558. 
Maximum pub. ¢o.: 
Crillioto (El) 7790. 
Dolls jubilee. 7911. 
Golden dreams. 8306. 
Grape vine swing. 8341. 
Marksonian caprice. 9159. 
Shining eyes. 10118. 
Tuning chart. 15363. 
Maxson (A. M.): 
Back to scenes of happy hours. 
3328. 
Doubt thee, no never. 3911. 
I yearn for thee O heart es- 
tranged. 4639. 
Maxwell (H.. W.): 
Bird of the northern hills. 1820. 
Dolly Molly McCue. 1555. 
Firefly. 1667. 
Hanna, Anna, Tanna. 1821. 
Here’s to the rose. 1848. 
I may not be good looking. 1910. 
Liza. 2149. 
Oh, you moon. 2402. 
Somebody else has the key. 2721. 
When Nellie sang the mad scene 
from Lucia. 38025. 
Maxwell (lL. R.) Assembly praise- 
book. 25025. 
Maxwell (W.) music co. 
Among the sand hills. (ata. 
Be strong. 1288, 
Friar’s prayer. 23058. 
From the South-land. 4181. 
Hail Thou risen One. 8367. 
Heart’s flower of cherry. 8426. 
It was nothing but a rose. 23474, 
Jesus Christ to-day is born. 2019. 
Joy is abroad. 2034. 
Just June. 23511. 
Lost hearts. 238654. 
Ma li’l’ starlight. 5172. 
Moonlit room. 9322. 
O Lord, Thou art my God. 9510. 
Rocecoco. 24220. 
Rose vine. 24285. 
Sweet Miss Mary. 6536. 
There were ninety and nine. 2848, 
Yearning. 24876. 
May (A.) Fraser river. 16237. 
May (B.) Only love me. 21849, 


1878 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Mayberry (C. E.) Mayberry’s charts. 
26363. 


Mayer (C.) Frisco the Paris of the 
U. S. A. 18156. 

Mayer (M. J.) Classy girl. 7702. 

Mayer (P.) I can’t help loving a girl 
like you. 25897. 


Mayer (W. L.) My gay hussar. 
23878. 

Mayers (S. A.) Have you seen my 
Dora. 19884. 


Mayfield (J. F.): 
Come to Jesus. 11102. 
Over on the other side. 11962, 
Maykapar (S.) Italian serenade. 
200338, 26066. 
Maynard (E.): 
Autumn sadness. 
HKvening meditation. 
Forest brook. 4139. 
Maynard (J. W.) ‘Trip to Province- 


33083. 
4030. 


town. . 17532. 
Mayne (G.): 
Loveland. 26275. 
We love another. 24762. 
Mayne (W.) In sweet Ceylon. 464. 
Mayo (C.) Biddy I do love you so. 
1315. 


Mayo (F.) I don’t care what becomes 
of me. 138684. 
Mayo (Q.): 
Light as a feather. 8973. 
Sweet zephyrs. 10336. 
Mayo (S.) Wallah, wallah, walla— 
peroo. 27436. 
Mayr (R.) Neue gesangschule. 11865. 
Mayrant (R. W.) Inspiration. 476. 
Mays (F. HE.) Mocking bird. 20213. 
Mazas (F.): 
Intermezzo. 9207. 
Little chatter box. 
Polonaise. 9723. 
Prelude. 9208. 
Reverie. 9878. 
Romance. 9926. 


Mazellier (J.): 
Mélodies. 5254. 
Roussalka. 827. 
Mazurkiewicz (W.): 
Faniec w lesie. 6563. 
_. Mazur-Ostatnie pozegnanie. 
Mazzuechi (A.): 
Amore castigliano. 24984. 
Ammore é na funtano. 1205, 1208, 
aks. 
Appassionatamente. 25013. 
Capricciosa (La) 25247. 
Chi ’o ssa pecché. 1422. 
Dorme chi vo’ durmi. 22914, 
Duie destine. 1597, 3943. 
Femmene ammartenate. 2300S. 
Femmene senza core. . 23009. 
Nee sta ’na cosa. 23338, 5508. 
Oj’ zingara curtese. 24009. 
Pure tu. 2518. 


9001. 


5255. 


Mazzucehi (A.)—Continued. 
Rimpianto. 26888. 
Si sarria. 2680. 
Stornelli montagnoli. 2768, 6471. 
Meachan (F. W.) Cupid’s. revels. 
10887 (104). 
Meade (D.) 
you. 38026. 
Meader (EK. P.) 
9219. 
Mealand (A. J.) 
27109. 
Meale (J. A.) 
11308. 
Meckel (G. V.) 
Medcraft (C. H.) 


When Nellie sighs for 
Allégresse gavotte. 
Songs of America. 

Glad news I bring. 


Repentance. 5956. 
In an airship built 


for two. 8685. 
Medicus (H. H.) Systematic flute in- 
struction. 6555. 


Meeks (A. C.) Slumber song. 6312. 
Meeks (EH. HE.) Lady Violette. 21531. 
Meenachan (J. J.) In a _ sSoldier’s 
grave. 4692. 
Meené (H.) Dawn. 
Meher (D.): 
Defiance. 13097. 
Donovan. 22902. 
I am coming back to Siam. 19925. 
I’m in love with you. 16454. 
Just as the crow flies. 139831. 
M. A. C. G. R. E. G. O. R. 26300. 
Somebody stands at an old cottage 
door. 10194. 
That’s when the moon laughs at 
you. 6622. 
Won’t you come to Colombo with 
me. 17718. 
You can’t beat London for the 
girls. 20795. 
Mehlibrech (Mrs. L. C.) Iowa. 
Mehlich (}H.): 

Vier gedichte. 16795. 
Zwei intermezzi. 5267. 
Méhul (H. H.) Gavotte. 14260, 21219, 

25679. 
Meier (H.) Quarrel in the soft moon- 
light. 17142. 
Meier (H. HE.) Humoresk. 
Meier (M. V.). Feelin’ right. 
Meier (W. J. C.) Black forest. 
Meinardus (HL.): 
Dein eigen. 8850. 
Dying musician. 3950. 
In springtime. 4713. 
Meininger (J. C.): 
Fleur des Alps. 
Home sweet home. 1859. 
Jennie’s favorite. 492. 
Moonlight on the river. 
Rolling billows. 2570. 
Think of me. 2852. 
Meistersinger (Die) von Nirnberg. 
2985, 6885, 6889, 106382, 27428. 
Mékams (J.): 
Ma petite loucheuse. 


17998. 


26040. 


11406. 
23005. 


1327. 


262. 


632 


5173. 


1879 


INDEX 


Dt. Sve 


Mékams (J.)—Continued. 
Marche des Crotjes. 5211. 
Marche des Ketjes. 5218. 
Raffles dance. 5914, 5915. 

Melartin (B.): 
Barecarole. 
Berceuse. 
Impromptu. 
Intermezzo. 
Mazurka. 
Nocturne. 26380. 
Romance. 26907. 

Mélé (F.) Allez-y. 7240. 


25074. 
25133. 
26378. 
26379. 
26367. 


Mélé (J.) Tout mon coeur. 123858. 
Melin (P. R.): 
Barnens julfest. 3350. 
Bjorkens visa. 3452. 
Mellor (—): 
Glow-worm, light your lantern. 
4255. 


Green, green ribbon. 4342. 

I want to come home to Killarney. 
18340. 

It’s the Alpine dress you’re wear- 
ing. 2008. 

Keep the fire in, Marie. 18459. 

Look into my heart. 5087. 

Mandy’s christening. 9138. 

Marie Louise. 18618. 

My Susie-oosie-oo. 20260. 

We can’t go into the parlour. 
19331. 

When the school-bell is ringing. 
19370. 

Where, oh! where is my Deutcher 
boy. 7006. 

You do look pretty. 12542. 

You were coming thro’ the corn 
Molly dear. 19423. 

Mellor (G. E.): 

Fragment (A) 280, 4156. 

Interludes. 1987, 4752. 

Love song. 9062. 

Message (The). 23798. 

Sabbath day. 14914. 

Mellor (T.): 

All for you and only you. 15720. 

Blacksmith’s wedding. 38456. 

By the sea. 7557. 

Come along my Mandy. 
10887 (108). 

Daddy long legs. 19665. 

Hv’rywhere I go I’ll leave my heart 
with you. 18105. 

Garden of love. 18169. 

I do like the name of Mary. 199383. 

I don’t mind leaving the dear 
homeland. 11419. 

I like the little girl in the photo- 
graph. 199387. 

I’m too tender hearted. 8608. 

It’s all for the best. 11540. 


3717, 


Sloe-eyes. 6309. 
There’s old Jack Frost. 6642. 
Melnik (J.) Danse tzigane. 178. 


Melodia, verlag. 
7063 : 
Melodie-verlag. Geheimnisvoller | 
schonheit glut. 4216. 
Melody Lane pub. co.: 
I could moon forever round a star 
like you. 1891. 

Lesson in love. 4999. 

My little spotlight queen. 5447. 
Melody music co. Wide awake. 7035. 
Melrose (G.) Home with the angels. 

13643. 
Melrose music co. 
homeland. 10642. 
Meltsner (L.) Rippling waters. 
Melville (EH.) Valse mignon. 
(75). 
Melvin (J. E.): 

Hide me, Saviour. 16374. 

Thoughts of heaven. 19216. 
Mendelssohn (A.): 

An seine sprode. 


Zwolf kinderlieder. 


Wales, dear old 


9902. 
12565 


22505. 


FKiinf plattdeutsche dichtungen. 
11768, 

Lied des Lynkeus. 23598. 

Mai. 23707. 

Nachgefitihl. 238905. 


St. Nepomucks vorabend. 24256. 
Selige sehnsucht. 24826. 
Mendelssohn (L.): 
Abendstindchen. 1. 
Auf dem kostiimfest. 35. 
Auf dem tanzstunden ball. 
Auf der jagd. 37. 
Auf der rennbahn. 39. 
Bliitenfee (Die) 3472. 
Jagdzug der Diana. 4807. 
Jubelmarsch. 505. 
Lasst nicht die hoffnung sinken, 
4969. » 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.): 
Auf fitigeln des gesanges. 20189. 
Bltitenfee (Die) 20814 (76). 
But the Lord is mindful of His 
own. 20190. 
Cantique 4 la Sainte Hucharistie. 
5288. 
Charming spring. 263889. 
Compositions for the organ. 18633. 
Consolation. 9245. 
Deux études. 14265. 
For vara synders skull, 9246. 
Glory in the highest. 5289. 
Laudate pueri Dominum. 21684. 
Lieder ohne worte. 11771. 
Love is spring. 2240, 9247. 
March of the priests. 23776. 
Midsummer night’s dream. 2241, 
O rest in the Lord. 11769. 
O seraph songs. 5290. 
On song’s bright pinions. 5291. 
On wings of music. 23777. 
Priests’ march. 9248. — 
Rondo capriccioso, 9249. 
Scherzo. 11770. 


36. 


1880 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 
Continued. 
Sommernachtstraum (Hin) 
Spring song. 5293, 16804. 
Strife (The) is o’er. 7182 (52). 
Thy will be done. 238778. 
Wedding march. 16805. 
1ére sonata. 16806. 
Mendelssohn glee club 
20191. 
Menges (F. C.): 
Chicago record. 25284. 
German’s delight. 23090. 
Lilly Dale. 26221. 
Little sweetheart. 5069. 
Rail splitter. 12040. 
Salute to the United States. 24261. 
Under the stars. 27370. 
Menges (J. W.) Little sweetheart. 
5069. 
Menier (G.) Premier pas. 17125. 
Menkemeller (H. J.) I didn’t mind it 
when he landed. 199382. 
Mennich (L.) Three (The) bears. 
24615. 
Mentel (L.) Hard boiled rag. 8883. 
Mentel bros. pub. co. Hard boiled rag. 
8383. 
Menter (S.): 


Mehigs Wle t)—— 
5292. 


favorites. 


16806, 


Etude en la bémol maj. 
16807. 
Consolation. 19650. 
Kitude en sixtes. 16808. 
Ungarische zigeunerweisen. 6784, 


15393. 
Menizel (H.) Mass no, 1 in honor of 


our Lady of Loretto. 5241. 
Meny (P. R.) Susquehana. 6517. 
Mercadante (G.) Blondine et bru- 
nette. 85. 
Mercer (M. S.) In moonland fair. 
8695. 
Mercier (M.) Tzigane. 19269. 
Mercille (A.): 
Lovelight waltzes, 18575. 


Tombola. 19242. 
Mereaux (Le F. de) 
Oedipe 4 Thébes. 
Meredith (I. H.): 
Bells of Christmas. 
Christmas classics. 
Confidence. 11111. 
Feast of flowers. 16193. 
For the Man of Galilee. 11265. 
Heaven is my home, 23238, 
Hymn voluntaries. 11411. 
Hymns of worship and praise. 
8533. 
King of Kings. 11587. 
Lord bless thee and keep thee. 
14112. 
Lord reigneth. 14119. 
Manly songs for Christian men. 
11719. 


Toccata from 
2881. 


24911 (86). 
7686. 


a ee 


Meredith (I. H.)—Continued. 
Prince Emmanuel. 9777. 
Young people’s chorus. 

Meredith (M.): 


27588. 


Not in vain. 26572. 
Passing of King Edward VII. 
26722. 


Sursum corda. 953, 17425. 
Meredith (R.) When the lark sings 
to the moon. 6985. 
Meredith (T. H.) Bells of Christmas. 
20914. wy 


Mérigot (F.): 


A travers champs. 3126. 

Pavane. 5747. « 
Merk (G.): 

Abendlied, 3135. 

Deutscher schwur. 7880. 


Domine, salvum fae regem, 7913. 
Heil kaiser und reich. 84387. 
Hoch Deutsehland. 8473. 

Merkel (G.): 


Adagio. 5801. 
In the merry month of May. 
1975. 


Sonaten fiir orgel. 18637. 

Song of spring. 3119 (189), 19092. 
Spring song. 15145. 
Merkler (A.) Valse-interméde. 10560, 

27887. 


Merlo (G. R.) U.S. S. Rhode Island 
march. 24689. 

Mero (W. P.) 
march. 16956. 

Merrill (B.): 


Norwegian hunters’ 


Give an imitation of me. 21287, 
22440 (26). 

Egotistical Eva. 22958, 24911 
(100). 


IT ean’t help it. 21364, 22440 (30). 
Tanguay rag. 27289, 27739. 
Merrill (F. A.) Sleep, my baby, sleep. 
6303. 
Merritt (F. L.): 
All hail to the Lord. 3176. 
Hip, hip, hurrah for New York. 
398. 


Merry widow  re-married. 25215, 
25888, 26267, 27202. 
Merry wives of Windsor. 9268. 


Merryweather (EF. W.): 

Love means sweetheart just you. 

9059. 

You’re all the world to me. 10847. 
Merson (B.): 

Lighthouse keeper. 26215. 

They can’t find Kelly. 19207. 
Merwald (A. von) I would see Jesus. 

4638. 


Merz (K.) 

Merz (0O.): 
Conneaut (The) 
When Mildred sings. 
Yvonne. 10862. 


Punch and Judy. 791. 


17967. 
10725. 


1881 


INDEX 


pi. toys SVS 


Meschter (E. E.) : 
Fingertwist. 3119 (126). 
Foundation studies. 3119 (127). 
Polonaise. 8119 (176). 
See also Emery (Sidney). 
Messager (J. A.) Toi, qui m’as con- 


solé. 24637. 

Messenger (C.) Trouble maker. 
20655. 

Messenger (T. M.) Milk and honey. 
238138. 


Invocation. 16530. 


Messerer (H.) 
Dreaming of 


Metropolitan church assn.—Continued, | 


My Savior 
PIT G2. 
On, with faith. 5658. 
Pleading for you. 5810. 
Promised land. 21916. | 
Redeeming love. 21983. | 
Some other time. 6359. 
Story of Jesus. 6473. 
This great salvation. 6657. 
Victory! 6847. 
Walking in the light. 6901. 
Weight of glory. 22828. 


has come to abide. | 


Messmore (Mrs. C. C.) 
days gone by. 138179. 
Mejgealf (C.): 
Naiad. 5491. 


Where will you be. 22864. 
Whosoever. 7030. 
Metz (T. A.) Dixie dandy. 21082. 


Somewhere in dreams. 19087. Metzdorf (Mrs. E. R.) We hail thee, 
Metcalf (J.): Bethlehem of old. 27452. 

Crown of roses. 1493. Metzler & co., Itd.: 

Hopping birds. 408. Angelina. 17779. 

See us fly. 2652. Anguish. 17780. 

Twittering birds waltz. 1027. Beneath the moon. 1443. 
Metcalf (J. A.) Sack waltz. 9986. Benedicte, omnia opera. 12782. 
Metcalf (J. W.): Clang of the bells. 19625. 

Hark as the twilight pale. 19875. Donte oe eee 22829. 

Little house 0’ dreams. 20102. Didi. 18018 : 

SC EE tA Elise gavotte. 3986. 


When love was new. 20741. Good morrow and =soodeemeht. 


——— a 
4 


Metcalf (N.) My California home. 4296 
11821. H. M. 8. Pinafore. 25785. 
Methven (A. F.): Hast thou seen the young day 
Accommodation train of love. blushing. 8333. 
24922. Heart’s delight. 19893. 
I’ve got my search light out for Humoresk. 11406. 
you. 20959. Hustler (The) 4497. 
Our trip abroad. 26695. I feel so lonely. 18307. 
Metropolitan church assn.: Jack and Jill. 4798. 
Arise and shine. 20866. Lass of mine. 18487. 
As morning dawns. 3274. Love’s rosary. 16712. 
Battling for our King. 3868. New album of ten songs. 26540. 
Beautiful story. 3380. O mistress mine. 2377. 
Christ is calling. 3684. On the way to Benimora. 24032. 


Once on a day. 9607. 

Orpheus with his lute. 2482. 
Over the sea they’re calling. 14648. 
Poor weary heart. 24138. — 
Requiem. 5957. 
Roses you gave me. 6023. 

Round the world. 6032. 

Sal o’ Suffolk. 14926. 

Sambo’s singing lesson. 22004. 
Snow queen. 6820, 6321. # 
Stranger’s bowl. 17402. 4 


Kternity, eternity. 4017. 

Eternity with Jesus. 4018. 

Give thanks and sing. 21238. 
Glory, Hallelujah, 21246. 

Glory in the highest. 5289. 
Grace is free. 21278. 

He cometh. 4403. 

He is my song. 4405. 

He’s calling for you. 213809. 

He’s coming, hallelujah! 4412, 
He walked and he leaped. 213815. 


Heart-cery for Africa. 4417. Supplication d’amour. 12281. 

Holy war. 4464. To his fair pleasance. 24629. } 
Homeland (The) 4468. Too late. 15330. : 
I have a Friend. 4539. When I beheld thee. 27480. i 


Willow song. 38062. 


Jesus died for me. 21488. 
Meuerer (M.) Missa Angelica. 11785. 


Jesus, Thy name. 4887. 


Lamb of God. 4962. Mewes (G.) Au der windmiihle. 

Let me go. 21552. 24990. 

Love that Jesus offers. 5128. Mexican music pub. co. Carnaval 

Milk and honey. 23813. Mazatleco. 12898. 

My blessed Savior, Jesus. 21747. | Meyer (E.) pseud. See Rogers (C.H.) 
1882 | 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Meyer (E. E.) Who can it be but | Meyer (J. L.)—Continued. 


Jesus. 17687. Home tunes. 24911 (17). 

Meyer (F.): In forest green. 24911 (21). 
Abschied und heimkehr. 22448. ' Pussy’s concert. 24911 (56). 
Auf zum Weihnachtsbaum. 22542. | Meyer (L.): , 
Elfin dance. 21128. Summer nights. 947. 

Kleine Sevéik. 524. See also Meyer (J. L.). 
Schlittenfahrt. 24296. Meyer (L. R.): 
Song without words. 22102. ree on me, breath of God. 
Spring’s first message. 10249. 
Tanz s alten. D553, Friend of mine. 18153. 
Tanz der jungen. 24554. 7 Give all you can. 1760. 
Victor’s joy. 22271. God of all comfort. 18197. 
Violets and forget-me-nots. 22273. Heart of Jesus. 18240. _ 
Weihnachteglocken. 24777. He’s listening all the night long. 
When it comes to pick a wife. 1831. 
19367. I’m a pilgrim. 183820. 
Meyer (F. C.) & co. Serenade. 14977. I will obey. 1930. 
Meyer (Mrs. F. S.) Song of Texas. If you only could know. 18367. 
6380 Jesus once was sad and mney 
’ 18432. 


Meyer (G. W.): 
All aboard for Monkeytown. 15719. pelea ; ager o 


eal peed for monkey town. My Friend. 18709. 
(16). My pilot. 18723. 


Broncho Sal... 1153. (4), 1353. 
Cupid's LO. U. 3119 (11), 7806. My times are in Thy hands. 18783. 


: Our Heavenly Father. - 2436. 
= Rompe ty mee 73 Sleep on beloved. 19074. 
Elsie. , 16704 (73). When I see Him face to face. 
Pll mareh in April with May. | 3022. 


10887 (135), 11426. M r . 
I’m bugs about you. 18321, 19437 Socie. CMT) Woodland _ violet. 


(45). M R iler 
In the harbor of sunshine. 1153 ee ae eee hc ca 
(55). 1S 
It looks like rain. 4783. Meee “(W.): 
Kerryanna. 8840, 10887 (154). Mein lied gilt dir. 16796. 
ronan eed mae io) Wandern. 17629. 
Michael Angelo. A N i 
She’s an awful nice gal. 1153 oles Se ae ae TOE Eby face: 
(104). Meyer & Anselm: 
Somebody else, it’s always some- Baracole. 7399. 
body else. 17353, 19437 (66). Liebe wacht. 14054, 18510. 
Sometime in springtime. 6368, Mondnachtzauber. 14333. 
22440 (60). = Ktiss mich schnell. 16619. 
Take a chance with me. 7182 Peach blossoms. 5754, 9669. 
(174), 10349. a Pfingstrosen. 24106. 
That Chinatown rag. 10887 4 Siingerspriiche. 17396. 


(194), 12319. Meyer & bro.: 


That’s the fellow I want to get. 
22189, 22440 (64). 

Underneath the monkey moon. 
mse (178), 10526. 

Wandolola. 19328, 22440 (70). 

What’s the use of saving money. 
10706, 10887 (207). 

When Mr. Yankee Doodle comes 
to town. 10726, 10887 (212). 

You'll come back. 1153 (148). 

You taught me how to love you, 
now teach me to forget. 1153 
(144), 3109. 


Meyer (H.) Kol nidrei. 23554. 
Meyer (J. L.): 


Abide with me. 17742 (1). 


Abendlied. 12571. 

Angels are rejoicing over me. 
I5fao. 

Auf Golgatha. 12695. 

Christ is King. 15961. 

Cloudy day brigade. 12950. 

Dies ist mein lied. 13116. 

End of the way. 16144. 

Get the flame. 16261. 

Gethsemane. 16262. 

God’s love can reach him. 13476. 

Hallelujah to. the Lamb. 163828. 

He lives within my soul. 16858. 

He paid a great price. 16354. 

He’s with me. 16357. 

I know he is mine. 18690. 


1883. 


68294—10——29 


INDEX 


pt. a, Bos, ¥S 


= 


Meyer & bro.—Continued. 
Im wanderzelt. 13781. 
In der heimath. 18789. 
In Kanaan, 13798. 
Joy for me. 16565. 
King’s highway. 16600. 
Lingst gesiihnt. 13996. 
Land of joy. 16627. 
Living water. 16676. 
Outside the camp. 17052. 
Promise means me. 14779. 
Ruh 

14910. 
Singing a happy song. 15042. 
Singing for Thee. 15045. 
Sunshine somewhere. 15198. 
Swinging. 15216. 
There’s a day of glory coming. 
15281. 

Tiefer, hOher. 22214. 


We'll tell the story. 17636. 


Who can it be but Jesus. 17687. 

Who will take the message. 
17689. 

Workers. 15645. 

Zeuge mit freudigem muth. 15696. 


Meyer-Helmund (E.) : 
Arabesque in B. 20861. 
Bagatellen. 12733. 
Ballgefitister. 1276. 

-Djanina. 16082. 
Festzug (Der) 8124. 
Gondoletta. 16297. 
Komm. 8875. 
Liebesnacht. 8963. 
Longing for home. 
Magic song. 18596. 
Mazurka. 9215. 
Mein sonnenschein. 
Menuett. 9258. 
Moment musical. 9310. 

Morgens send ich dir die veilchen. 


26246. 


18678. 
Pizzieati. 9708. 
Tanzliedchen. 6567. 
Traumgekront. 6716. 
Uber die heide. 27367. 
Zwiegesprich. 27603. 


Meyer-Olbersleben (M.) : 
Friihlingsgefltister. 23072. 
Hebet die herzen zum 

empor. 13609. 
Junge koénigin. 


himmel 


15924. 


Kirmess im dorf. 23535. 

Morgenlied. 23851. 

Singerfahrt. 14918. 

Spatz und spatzin. 151382. 

Vier zweistimmige kinderlieder. 
23799. 

Meyerbeer .(G.) : 

Adamastor, re delle acque pro- 
fonde. 5811. 

Dedication and benediction. 14287, 
23801. 


In questo loco. 9276. 


ist beim kreuze fiir dich. 


Meyerbeer (G.)—Continued. 
Mi batte il cor. 14288. 
Sui prati in fior. 2255. 
Meyers (B. M.): 


Mary didn’t know a thing. 2210. 
On the morrow. 2418. 
Only thing I ask of you. 2424. 
Whistle for me. 3047. 
Why can’t a girl propose. 3054. 
Wireless. 3068. 

Meyers (M. L.). Down in my heart 


3916. 
Pride of the regi- 


there’s a place, dear. 
Meyers (M. W.) 


ment. 9775. 

Meyers (S. H.) Our O. N. U. 17046. 
Meyers (S. S:) Dimg, dene bell. 
13118. 

Meyerson (KE. J.)  If52 de. you. sit 
beside me. 183862. 


Meyrowitz (D.) Briederlech arbeiter. 
96 


Meyrowitz (W.) When Barney comes 


over the hill. 24792. 
Mezick (L. F.) God’s calling. 19832. 
Miiffa (The) 615; 


22145. 

Amazone march. 7260. 

Moon song. 680. 
Meet me by the 


‘ichael (J.) Superwoman. 
Michaelis (G.) 
Michaelree (G.) 
Michaels (G. M.) 

roses. 14256. 
Miche (P.): 

Aubade printaniere. 
Aveu. 47. 
Conchita. 12992. 
Heuillet d’album. 
Humoresque. 412. 
Recueillement. 803. 
Renouveau. 14834. 
Simple chanson. 15028. 
Sous bois. 925. 
Michel (F.) Corfou. 
Michel (J. A.): 
Telmah. 15249. 
Thy will be done. 
Micheuz (G.) 

22485. 

Michiels (G.): 
Chansons anciennes. 17920. 
Marche francaise. 23730. 


a4. 


257. 


BT55. 


6676. 
Alleluia des oiseaux. 


Middleberg (A.) Gently fall the 
shadows. 1739. 
Middleditch (W.) Beautiful _ rose. 
25088. 
Middletown music pub. co.: 
Ahalla. 20827. 
Bungalow love song. 15886. 
Monterey. 16854. 
Wait for me down at the corner. 
20717. 
Where sweet wild roses grow. 
- 24828. 


Midland music press: 
Alla Marcia. 10920. 
Angelus (The) 10943. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Midland music press—Continued. 
Finale. 14199. 
Grand cheeur. 11828. 
Grand chour symphonique. 13513. 
Legende romantique. 14029. 
Postlude in C. 14200. 
Prologue. 14201. 
Pussy’s requiem. 14794, 
Scherzo romantico. 10035. 
Souvenir (A) 10227. 

Midnight sons. 3979, 9086. 

Midyett (J. C.) Ministry of song. 
2266. 

Mieler (C.) You remind me of the 
girl that used to go to school with 
me. 15704 (153). 

Mierisch (F. E.) How can I e’er for- 
get you. 138648. 

Miessner (W. O.) 
12670, 19487. 

Migliaccio (O.) Mexican belle. 

Mignan (E.) Berceuse tendre. 

Mignon. 2256, 12341, 26404. 

Mignon pub. co. Petite Mignonne. 
26746. 


Mignon-verlag. 


Art song cycles. 


9274. 
3422. 


Weibermagnet (Der) 


Mikado (The) 2257, 16213, 16833, 
16834, 17496, 17630, 19780, 20199, 
20634, 20720, 21697, 26405, 26432. 

Milam (D. W.): 

Behold the harvest field. 7435. 
Come wash in this fountain. 7741. 
For God so loved the world. 8169. 
I’m here on a mission. 8600. 
Wave the banner for the King. 
10670. 
Milandre (—) Menuett. 
Mitaszewski (A.): 
Marsz, z polskich melody j naro- 
dowych. 5234. 
Marsz, z polskich motywow naro- 
dowych. 5235. 


14276, 21687. 


Wale. 17618. 
Zewartym szeregiem marsz, 17741, 
22941. 
Mileke (M. M.) Andalusian romance. 
24996. 
Mildenberg (A.): 
_ Butterflies. 13860, 22687. 
On the lagoon. 9599. 
Souvenir Hollandaise. 10229. 
Spring at Ely Court. 24460. 


Miles (C. A.): 
Easter tidings. 7994. 
Go ye into my vineyard. 
In woodland ways. 13826. 
Riven tomb. 9907. 
Song of the bells. 
Songs of service. 19104. 
Star of the East. 27158. 
Miles (KE. H.) Moonlight fay. 
Miles (J. A.) Milena. 16885. 
Miles (N.) Boys of ’61. 3499. 


4266. 


27100. 


5361. 


Miles (P.): 


Little girlie mine. 18534. 

My love for thee. 21760. 
Miles (W. B.): 

Flirt (The) 8144. 


4559, 
19085. 


T’ll meet you at the altar. 
Sometime in after years. 
Milford (B.): 
Love will find a way. 23668. 
Mike. 23812. 
Rosie Ryan. 24239. 
Slavey (The) 24893. 
When de moon am a’ shinin’ on 
de river. 24795. 
Millard (H.): 
Benedic anima. 10887 (8). 
I will arise. 10887 (38). 
Selections from popular 
posers. 27638. 
To the cross I cling. 24911 (74). 


com- 


| Millard-Gottschalk (M.): 


Benedic anima. 10887 (8). 

I will arise. 10887 (33). 
Millegram (C.): 

Butterfly’s romance. 25216. 

If I were a bird. 25979. 


Moon and the rose. 26433. 
Morning bells. 26443. 
Nightfall in the mountains. 


26559. 
Millemon (L. R. B.) 
home of the brave. 5344. 
Miller (A. E.) Melorose. 9240. 
Miller (A. F.) In the valley of Ohio. 
16519. 
Miller (A. I.) 
10680. 
Miller (A. S.) 
19820. 
Miller (B. M.) 
Miller (C.): 
I'll be right with the girl that 
tries to be right with me. 1153 
(46). 
Jumping Jupiter. 23504, 27715. 
You remind me of the girl. 12551. 
Your mother’s awfully worried. 
22480, 22440 (77). 
Miller (C. B.): 
My true ilove hath my heart. 5477. 
Righteous live for evermore. 9891. 
Miller (C. M.) Story of a doll. 6472. 
Miller (EK. F.): 
Canadian land. 
Mem’ries. 5285. 
Take an aeroplane. 27226. 
Miller (E. M.) I wonder if you’re 
longing. 21416. 
Miller (EH. R.) Take a pill. 6558. 
Miller (F. A.) We plead for forgive- 
ness. 193884. 
Miller (F. B.) Its because I love you. 
26058. 
Miller (F. M.) 
much. 11567. 


Missouri the 


We're for M. W. of A. 
Girl I left behind. 
New fox. 20273. 


15903. 


Just a little bit, not 


1885 


INDEX 


Miller (H. C.): 

Electorate march. 25528. 

Overture-triumphal. 26702. 
Miller (H. E.): 

Ione. 480. 

Just to see her smile again. 
Miller (H. G.) Dawn. 17999. 
Miller (H. W.) In the meadow by the 

old oak tree. 1974. 
Miller (J.) Colleen call. 
Miller (J. C.) 

ago. 7651. 
Miller (L. F.) Id like to spend a 

honeymoon with you. 25901. 

Miller (L. M.): 

Fairies carnival. 25590. 

Loving sprites. 570. 

Lullaby land. 26289. 

Miller (Mrs. L. S.) Universal banjo 

instructor. 19437 (28). 
Miller (O. A.): 

Him that cometh unto Me. 

Oh! IT loye Him: 18172. 

When He hears your ery. 19368. 
Miller (P. J.) Broken dreams of 

slumberland. 22674. 

Miller (R.) I gazed on my love. 

18687, 19487 (48). 

Miller (R. E.) pub. co. Nuggets. 16967. 
Miller (R. G.) Won’t you take a stroll 
with me. 12528. 
Miller (R. K.): 
AS it began to dawn. 7317. 
Break forth into joy. 3505. 


512. 


14638. 
Cherished love of long 


18260. 


Concert overture. 11109. 
Hark the sound of heavenly 
voices. 1824. 


What is man. 15526. 
Miller (T.): 

Bridal rose. 

Climbing rose. 


25186. 
25325. 


Dance of the crickets. 25408. 

Evening meditation. 25575. 

Little general. 26224. 

Moonlight on the Mississippi. 
264387. 

Moss rose. 26447. 


Noah’s ark march. 26566. 
Red rose march. 26842. 


Silver dale. 27042. 
White rose. 27518. 
Wild rose. 275338. 


Miller (T. F.): 
Darkness, gross darkness. 
Day has dawned. 22872. 
O who like Thee. 25760. 
Miller (W. R.): 
Alice, my ice palace queen. 
20830. 
Bum! out-side! 3544. 
Coon, a moon, a maid. 1479. 


22868. 


1225, 


Cupid’s dream. 3794. 

Don’t you worry little girlie. 
16097. 

Echoes of the parade. 1604. 


ptimns.,v.5 } 


Miller (W. R.)—Continued. 

Jane! Jane! Jane! 4809. 

Myrtle waltzes. 20264. 

Playin’ honeymoon. 18882, 27733. 

Ride me in a big balloon. 14853. 

Rosebud. 9954. 

When you marry a girl for looks. 
15578, 17742 (96). 

Your love is my guiding star. 
19427, 27752. 


Miller (X.) Gipsy maiden. 16324. 

Miller-Dalbey (L.) |. On the Rio 
Grande. 11986. 

Miller music co. Take an aeroplane. 
27226. 


Milligan (C. G.): 
Just love, love, love. 13939. 
King of the air. 16599. 
Milligan (H. V.) If. 16474. 
Millington (H. J.) Romance. 
Millington (J. A.): 
Our anniversary. 14631. 
Romance. 6002. 


Millionaire’s pipe-dream. 18652. 


6002. 


Mills (Mrs. A.) Fairy fingers. 10887 
(23). 

Mills (A. EK.) Meditation au _ soir. 
24911 (36). 


Mills (A. J.) 
you loved me. 10778. 
Mills (C. H.) Magnificat. 
Mills “(C. 4 Be) 
Sweetest dreams. 23352. 
Mills (E.) Toujours gai. 

Mills (F..A.) : 

All over town. 22482. 

Beckie, stay in your own back 
yard. 19525. 

Bully rag. 3548. 

Can he really be fooling me. 

Charlotte waltzes. 7639. 

Don’t you care little girl. 

Dream on. 205. 

Dreamy town. 3938. 

Father is a champion working 
man. 4076. 

He’s nothin to me. 113870. 

Here comes the band. 18620. 

Honey babe. 406. 

How many have you told that to. 
11404. 

I'll be back next summer at two 
o’clock. 4552. 

I'll build a fence around you. 
18313. 

I’ll have my opera on the east side. 
8577. 

I’m gettin’ so daft about Mary. 


Why did you tell me 


9109. 
I’m dreaming the 


27672. 


110. 
18035. 


I’ve a great big heart. 25954. 
I’ve lost my Nannie. 4617. 

I want a man I ean love. 4619. 
It looks like rain. 4783. 
Kisses for sale. 11589. 


1886 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Mills (F. A.)—Continued. 
Little bit of jolly goes a long, long 
way. 11641. 


Look out I’m going to steal you. | 


14109, 

Love thoughts. 11675. 

Margarita. 598, 5225. 

Marie Ann. 14222. 

Mary gave him the merry ha, ha. 
594. 


Meet me girlie. 604. 


Mills’ (Kerry) Nantucket. 143803. 
Mills’ (Kerry) palmetto slide. 
26408. 


My friend Jim-a-da-Jeff. 5427. 

My pal of the grand canal. 661. 

My pretty moonbeam. 11848. 

Name of the learning game. 665. 

O my heart aye warms tae the 
tartan. 702. 

Oh you Mister 
20315. 

Play that lovey dove waltz. 

Rag de Paree. 14807. 

Say dearie, won’t you marry me. 
10021. 

Sister Mary. 897. 

Steamboat Bill. 27159. 

Summer time is the time for me. 
15184. 

Take a trip in the tuppenny tube. 
967. A 

Tell it to Murphy, Sweeny knows 
ib. 2AgTL. 

That fascinating rag time glide. 
10392-10394. 

That’s what they all say. 991. 

There’s a lovelight shining 
you. 15282. 

They all gave me something to re- 
member them by. 6644. 

Under the blushing moon. 6775. 

Valley flower. 20679. 

We're suited toa T. 1071. 


Jungle Moon. 


12002. 


for 


Wellington. 1077. 
What would become of New York. 
10709. 


When a fellow’s twenty-one. 1084. 
When the clover moon is shining 


down. 20748. 

When the girl who can’t forget 
you. 15558. 

Wreck of the good ship Love. 
7109. 


Wyoming prance. 27563. 
You can’t make me stop loving 


you. 10842. 

You’re the only one I’m thinking 
of. 1149. 

Mills (K.): 

Don’t you care little girl. 18035. 

Father is a champion working 
man. 4076. 

He’s nothing to me. 11570. 

Here comes the band. 13620. 


Mills (K.)—Continued. 
How many have you told that to? 


11404. 

I'll build a fence around you. 
18318. 

[ll have my opera on the East 
side. 8577. ~ 

I’ve a great big heart. 25954. 

I’ve lost my Nannie. 4617. 


I want a man I can love. 

Kisses for sale. 11589. 

Little bit of jolly goes a long, 
long way. 11641. 

Look out I’m going to steal you. 


4619 


14109. 

Love thoughts. 11675. 
Margarita. 5938, 5225. 

Marie Ann. 14222. 

My friend Jima-da-Jeff. 5427. 
Nantucket. 14303. 

Palmetto slide. 26408. 

Play that lovey dove _ waltz. 
12002. 


Rag de Paree. 14807. 

That fascinating ragtime glide. 
10392-10394. 

They all gave me someting to re- 
member them by. 6644. 

Valley flower. 20679. 

What would become of New York. 


10709. 

When the girl who ean’t forget 
you. 15558. 

Wreck of the good ship Love. 
7109. 


Wyoming prance. 27568. 
You can’t make me stop loving 


you. 10842. 
Mills: Ci: ME.) Mississippi river. 
Deore 
Mills (P.) You’re the queen of all to 
me. 10852. 


Mills (S. B.) See Mills (Mrs, A.), 
Mills (E.), Mills (A. E.). 
Millward (G.) Rippling waves. 5986, 


LAST: 

Milton (C.) Back from the Elba. 
DAO 

Milton (E.) Eyes are the windows of 
the soul. 18280. 


Minetti (C.) Christmas night. 25318; 

Minkowsky (G.): 
Jahreszeiten der liebe. 
Lied vom tee. 26211. 
Muff-Rheinliinder. 26462. 
Muff-terzett. 238866. 
Sechénste frau. 24803-24305. 
Sehnsuchts-lied. 24824, 26998. 
Sekt-gavotte. 26999. 

Minn (M.) Only you. 17081. 

Minnelli (V. C.): 

Fighting Bob. 12565 (27), 18824. 
White tops. 20761. 
Minnesota Tribune co. U. 

2911. 


26078. 


of M. rouser 


1887 


INDEX 


Minnick (A. D.) 
21108. 
Minor (G. A.) 
Minter (C. S.): 
Clifton march. 
Dance villette. 
Minturn (L. W.) 
13386. 
Miranda (L. R.): 
Impromtu. 18654. 
Todo por ti. 10138. 
Ugolina. 19272. 
Mirelli (C.): 
Ingenua (L’). 21462, 260338. 
Mia Rosa. 21692, 26401. 
Mietitura (La.). 26408. 
Pecki, la moglie del mandarino. 


Dreaming of home. 
Voter’s dream. 15461. 
T7705. 


3811. 
Four leaf clover. 


21882. 

Sirenetta. 27059. 

Stornelli trecenteschi. WADA 
27168. 

Strofe del postino. 24495, 27175. 


27194. 
22215, 27323. 


Suora di carita. 

Tirolese (La) 
Misé Brun. 202038. 

Misék (A.): 

Erste sonate. 
Zweite sonate. 

Misfit man. 5333. 

Mislan (A.) Sara. 19007. 

Miss Dudelsack. 1593, 2268, 23867, 
5015, 5334, 5563, 5573, 13196, 14050, 
14313, 14510, 23266, 25562, 27694. 

Miss Molly May. 2160, 2246, 2271, 
2284, 7699, 9297, 9428, 11454, 12565, 
(15). 

Miss Nobody from Starland. 38388, 
4086, 4528, 4553, 4672, 4784, 4924, 
5004, 13903, 15704 (100). 

Missa (E.): 

Amour et la rose. 22502. 
Au pays des petits oiseaux. 
Cyprienne. 21050. 
Danse des pierrettes. 
D’moiselle du tabarin. 11169. 
Impressions enfantines. 4684. 
Learning to waltz. 18491. 

Marche des petits concrits. 5215. 
Mazurka des entremets. 16788. 
Mon secret. 23886. 
Musiciens de Crémone. 
Ondines du Rhin. 5661. 
Petits et la neige. 26748. 
Réve virginal. 5966. 
Réves blanes, réves bleus. 
Sainte Marie. 9998. 
Sérénade au bois. 24346. 
Valse des brises. 24696. 
Valse Lorraine. 15412. 

Missud (J. M.): 

Brabante march. 11021. 


ool. 
24907. 


3292. 
13061. 


26468. 


813. 


Damrell. . 14127: 
Sweet Pauline waltz. 12290. 
Venetian serenade. 12404. 


pt: 1 RES... VS 


Mr. Lode of Koal. 13638, 1427, 1823, 
2318, 3440, 3809, 5397. 
Mrs. Featherbrain’s folly. 238826. 
Mitaszeweki (A.) JZ polskich moty- 
wow narodowych. 7156. 

Mitchel (L. F.): 

Christ is calling. 3684. 

Pleading for you. 5810. 

Story of Jesus. 6478. 

This great salvation. 6657. 

Walking in the light. 6901. 
Mitchell (E. E.): 

Jerusalem the golden. 16554. 

To-morrow. 17518. 
Mitchell (G. W.) Classy love. 21011. 
Mitchell (J.) Two letters. 6757. 
Mitchell (J. B.): 

Balmy breezes. 7394. 

Jungle wooing. 184438. 

Prancy Nancy. 2498. 
Mitchell (J. W.) Lullaby. 16721. 
Mitchell (1L.): 

Swinging. 10342. 

Thinking of you. 2858. 
Mitchell (S.) Some kiss. 
Mitchell (S. D.): 

Canoeing. 3581. 

I wonder if it’s so. 8640. 

Won’t you be my lovey-dovey. 


15088. 


7090. 
Mitcheson (KE. J.) Laundry bundle. 
4976. 
Mitislaw. 12621. 
Mitrane. 19452. 
Mitridate Eupatore. 7208. 
Mittelmann (S.) Elementarschule 
des violonspiels. 38983. 


Mitterer (1.) : 
Missa in hon S. Nominis Mariae. 
14819. 
O doctor optime. 20300. 
Three motets. 20211. 
Mix (M.) I wish’ © tage ae oolly, 
13753. 

Moass: (Sod. & ES 
Sleep, loved one, sleep. 22070. 
Whisper your. heart’s. desire. 

22366. 

Moberly (J. C.) 

gery. 20813. 

Mode (J. H.) 

lumbia. T7975. 

Modern music co., Vie moderne. 27406. 

Modot (M. P.) I will wed you when 

the autumn comes again. 4633. 

Modlinger (H.) Bimbu und Bambu. 

3448, 3444. 
Mobring (F.) 
Mohring (M.) 
auf. 4645. 
Moellendorff (W. von) 
9469. 

Moller (I, A.): 
Abschied. 20821. 
Am himmelstor. 


14 minutes on tog- 


Harly eighties of Co- 


No more. 11882. 
Ich hebe meine augen 


Night mail. 


15738. 


1888 


INDEX 


nos. i—52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Mé6ller (I. A.)—Continued. 
Ave Maria 


15791. 
Einem Freund  begegnet ich. 
21121. 
Mimst.° 21123. 
Glaub es nicht. 21123. 
Rollin. © 21526. 
Moricke (F.) Deutsche bundestreue. 


3862. 
Moskes (H.): 
Dunkle schéne nacht. 138199. 
Gruss. 138526. 
Moesler (L.) Key of heaven. 
Moffat (A.): 
Alte meister 
7252. 


fiir 


Wedding march. 24773. 
Moffett (C. C.): 
Chapter music. 76385. 


Our country welcomes you. 14635. 


Mogulesco (S.) Blihmele. 3468. 


Mohaupt (F.): 


Hier liegt ein spielmann begraben. 


8459. 

Husarenglaube. 8525. 

Schlachtlied. 10088. 

Spinnlied. 10244. 

Traurig prachtige braut. 

Winteraustreiben. 10792. 
Mohr (H.): 

Im tempel der muse. 

In the tempel of muse. 

Zigeunermusik. 20805 
Mohre(- KK) : 

Down in Maine. 79382. 


10482. 


1955. 
1977. 


Give your smiles to all the boys. 


21241. 
Take me up to the North Pole. 
2806. 
When I’m in society. 10719. 
Moir (EF. E:) Bchoes. 22951. 
Moise- (2.)* You’re all right, kid. 


12565 (838). 
Mokrejs (J.): 
Bohemian folk song. 15864. 


Dance of ye witch of Salem town. 


3810. 
Prelude. 11792. 
Molineux (G.): 


' Angels, roll the rock away. 7285. 


Barcarolle in A. 17828. 


Easter offertory. 7991. 
Gratitude. 25770. 
Holy night. 25860. 
Hymn voluntary. 4508. 


Melody in A. 14895. 
Melody voluntary. 14255. 
Monk (The) 5857. 
Offertoire. 9543. 
Offertorium. 5609, 26630. 
Organ (The) 5679. 
Prelude. 9957, 20449. 
Priere. 14769. 


Romanza in G. 6008. 


von Oberammergau. 


23527. 


junge spieler. 


Molineux (G.)—Continued. 
Sacred medley. 18995, 20458. — 
Sextette, from Lucia di, Lammer- 


moor. 13138. 
Song of praise. 6878. 
Song of the sea. 19094. 


Verset in E-minor. 20693. 


Moll (F. E.) Anniversary march. 
3242. 

Mollman (J.) Souvenir de Berck. 
24450. 


Molloy (—) Justa little baby. 26114. 
Molloy (J. L.): 
Garden (The) of dreams. 
Love’s' old sweet song. 
16709, 26284. 
Rose Marie. 26923. 


Moloch. 21142. 
Molthen (T.) 


18167. 
9078, 


In a little while, May 


I’ll return to you. 21435. 
Monahan (F. J.) I fought for my 
country and you. 8550. 


Monahan (L.) jr. 
comrade. 19345. 


Monckton (L.): - 
All down Piccadilly. 7226. 
Arcadians (The) 28, 1232, 7304, 

12660, 17787. 
Bedtime at the zoo. 

10991, 12770. 
Bring me a rose. 7530. 
Charming weather. 7644. 
Come back to Aready. 12959. 


Welcome home, 


1292, 3387, 


Come to the ball. 25358. 

Just as father used to do. . 26117. 

Ladies (The) 4954. 

Moonstruck. 9823, 17923, 19610, 
26440. 


Oh, time, time. 26645. | 
Our Miss Gibbs. 729, 18824, 20848. 
Quaker girl. 26815. | 


Mondeverde (C.) Tu se’ morta. 6743. 


| Mondonville (J. J.): 


4753. 
10356. 


Intermedio. 
Tambourin. 
Monestel (A.) : 
After the wedding. 
Intermezzo. 2285. 
Monier (A.) Effrontée. 19725. 
Monier (L.): 
Dernier reve. 
Illusion. 454. 


7204. 


22885. 


Pour la toussaint. 241438, 
Monk (W. H.): 
Abide with me. 24920. 


Alsken I mig, sa hillen mina bud. 


7199. 
Monnet (—) Vision of Eden. 10887 
(200). 
Monnett (G. B.) Vision of Wden. 


6865, 
Monnier 
3634. 


10887 (200). 


(W. D.) Chanson de nuit. 


1889 


INDEX 


Pia iss vs 


Monohan (L.) jr.. Three cheers for 
the flag of my country. 10430. 
Monroe (E.) Don’t you want a little 
girl like me. 38905. 
Montague (H.): 
I cannot keep my trousers nicely 
creased. 19929. 
Miller’s love-song. 14301. 
Never mind. 16938. 
No little boy to love me. 
Rita on the rink. 17184. 
Montalbano (P.) When it’s moonlight 
on the lake, Adelaide. 20738. 
Montamat (A. J.) But then, I love 
her still. 3549. 
Montana children’s home society, Mon- 
tana. 26480. 
Montani (N.) 
13301. 
Montani (N. A.): 
Orbis Factor. 


16944. 


Fantasie miniature. 


20345. 


Six processional hymns. 20218. 
Tantum ergo. 15232. 
Montano (A.) Marseillaise (La) 
237389. 
Montano (D.) Oriente. 5688. 


Monté (A.) Lae (Le) 
26164. 


dad’ Emerande. 


Monté (V.) Aimé (L’) 7207. 
Monteith (C.): 
Joys and tears. 8799. 
Junetide. 2042. 
Montell (J. B.): 
I know two eyes. 22440 (4). 


_ Like a rose leaf. 22440 (5). 
Sweet Annie Bell. 22440 (12). 
"Twas only a daisy. 22440 (14). 

Montelle (E.) Aloha. 24963. 
Montemezzi (I.) Héllera. 13613. 
Monteverdi (C.) Lamento di Arianna. 


8888. 

Montey (H.) Notre Jeanne. 16962. 
Montgomery (H.) Brothers every- 
where. 7535. 


Montgomery (H. A.): 
Girl of my Dixie home. 
In cocoanut land. 11494. 
Montgomery (H. M.) I can but try. 
4521. 
Montgomery (R. H.) Wellesley songs. 
19346. 
Monti (C. D.) Piccolo messa di gloria. 
14705. 


8264. 


Monti (YV.): 
Kamtchatka. 4893. 
Loin de toi. 5079. 
Nuit de Mai. 23956. 
Quand tomberont les feuilles. 
5897. 


Montoya (G.) Tiarka. 15309. 


Montroy (S.) I’m only a _ miners 
daughter. 13724. 

Monvoisin et cie. Je t'aime. 490. 

Moody (D. B.) Seven songs. 21709. 


Moody (D. W.) 


In that land. 20010. 
1890 


Moody (Mrs. 
3380. 
Moody (M. E.) Memories. 
Moole (G.) Just you. 8827. 
Moon (W.C.) Benedicte, omnia opera 
Domini. 3418. 
Mooney (W. B.) 
Moor (E.): 


EF.) Beautiful story. 


11765. 


Caledonia. 25223. 


Deuxiéme sonate. 13108. 
Deuxiéme suite. 13109. 
Gretchen. 18529. 

Jeune (La) Tarentine. 13901. 
Largo. 14009. 

Melodies. 14841. 

Prélude. 14343. 

Quatre préludes. 14344. 
Suite. 14345. 

Trois piéces. 14347. 


Wiegenlied. 15601. 
Moore (—) Last rose of summer. 


2100, 11606. 
Moore (A.): 
Lullaby. 14164. 
Play time. 14725. 
Moore (A. K.) Star of the sea. 20814 
(25). 
Moore (C.) I would like to be your 


23392. 
Father and the game. 


sweetheart. 
Moore (C. R.) 
8113. 
Moore (E.) 
est. 19374. 
Moore (E. V.) Koanzaland. 2080. 
Moore (F.) Sweet Jennie June. 6533. 
Moore (F. N.) Unite men, 12886. 
Moore (G. C.) Let the moon take 
care of you. 26201. 
Moore (H.): 
God so loved the world. 8297. 
O Saviour of the world. 9525. 
Moore (J. C.): 
I cracked my whip. 16424. 
Sammy in his Tam O’Shanter hat. 
17241. 
What you gwine to say. 19359. 
Moore (J. H.) Elegy. 18075. 

Moore (J. L.) Who is on the Lord’s 
side. 15595. 
Moore (L. L.) : 
Areadia. 
Flamingo. 
Love beams. 


When you pass, my dear- 


20863, 22440 (17). 
25630. 
14131, 17742 (68). 


My little Jap-o-baby. 20252. 
Unspoken words. 20676. 
Yearning. 24876. 

Yester oe 


Ree Woes (189). 

Moore (M.): \C 

Kisses ae sats 20064. 

Slumber song. 20516. 

Sunny garden. 20580. 

When love is done. 20739. 
Moore (M. C.) ‘Mary Cawr _ 

Barnyard symphony. 3358. 

Call of the open sea. 11039. 

Cedars of Lebanon. 22728. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Moore (M. C.)—Continued. 
Farewell to the birds. 
Fate. 16187. 

First singing lesson. 

I love thee. 18318. 

May. 11755. 

My lover will come to-day. 20254. 

Oh sweet thou little knowest. 
14567. 

Oh, wind from the Golden Gate. 
21827. 

Road song. 18955. 

Rockabye lady. 12076. 

Songs for waning autumn. 

Tryst (The) 12369. 

Two thrushes. 6765. 

Moore (R.) 


4071. 


4100. 


24441. 


12537. 
Moore (T.) Moya. 2300. 
Mocre-Polla. Last (The) rose of 
summer. 23569. 
Moquin (A. L.): 
Woast io V. M. 1. 15324: 
Why. 3053. 
Moqguin (A. L.) & co. Why. 3053. 
Mora (C.) Robert E. Lee. 2565. 
Moraine (G. W.) Comet (The) 22808. 
Moran (S.) I’m always dreaming of 
you dear. 4573. 
Morasea (B.) Notturnino. 26574. 
Moray (B.) My little flower. 26493. 
Moray (C. B.) Shepherd’s call. 27024. 
Moreau (H.) Larmes (Les) 26171. 


Moreau (L.): 
Invocation a4 Boudha. 479. 
Joueuses de fifite. 13907. 
Morée (M.) Valse de phantom. 20683. 
Morel (L.) Vent qui passe. 15421. 
Moreland (R. T.) Koanzaland. 2080. 
Morell (C.) Modern singing method. 


26426. 

Morena (C.): 
Knallbonbons. 2077. 
Risi-Bisi. 12073. 


Moret (E.): 


Ariette. 7307. 

Blotti comme wun oisean frileux. 
7492. 

Clair de lune. 7698. 

Dans le pare. 78381. 


Heure sonne au loin. 8455. 
Tout dort. 10477. 
Vers tout ce qui fut toi. 10586. 


Moret (Nada) 3241. 


Moret (N.): 


Annie mine. 


Avalon. 17809, 17810. 
Ban-shee, 1153 (1), 3341. 
Chung Lo. 3119 (9). 


Yes dearie I’m coming. 


SS See 


Moret (N.)—Continued. 
Pearls. 1153 (94), 2460. 
Sayonara. 6094, 20814 (99). 
Yueatan. 7154. 
Moreton (H.) Benedicite. 22610. 
Morey (C. J.) Turkey two step. 20663. 
Morey (F. L.): 
Away to the woods. 15794. 
Sea-nymphs’ frolic. 24817. 
Serenade. 24911 (61). 
Tarantelle. 24911 (67). . 
Morgan (A. M.) Some little songs ali 
about love. 6358. 
Morgan (C. A.) 
town. S684. 
Morgan (C. L.) 
143891. 
Morgan (Mrs. H.) 
lee. 2765. 
Morgan (J. L.) 
in the country. 
Morgan (1): 
Gee, but it’s great to be rich Bill. 
25685. 
There’s a pretty little cot in Dover. 
PAD 
Morgan (M.) Some little songs all 
about love. 6358. 
Morgan (R. M.): 
Onward to battle. 20337. 
Singing all the while. 15044. 
Star of Bethlehem. 20561. 
Morgan (V.): 
Let not your heart be troubled. 
18501. 
Only in dreams. 11989. 
Protect us, O Father! 5886. 
Mori (BE. E.) Beyond the blue. 


In a temperance 
My chimpanzee queen. 
Stilling the Gali- 


Won’t you come out 
TOSZ: 


1314. 


Mori (P.) Why. 1110. 
Moriarty (C. B.) Shepherd's eall. 
27024, 
Moritz (F.): 
Berceuse. 3419. 
Nocturno. 5364. 


Morley (C.): 
Am kamin. 
Erste veilchen. 


12620. 


18251. 


Haideprinzesschen. 13548. 
Kleine jiigersmann. 13977. 
Morley (T.): 
Fever. fever. 19771. 
Mailied. 201553. 
Morley (W.) & co.: 
Cherry blossom. 7652. 
Cupid. 17984. 
Home with the angels. 15648. 
Joys and tears. S799. 
Love’s ministry. 14154. 


655. 


Cupid’s patrol. 25394. My island of dream. j 
Indian summer. 1158 (57), 1985. My little western flower. 14416. 
Love will light the way. 5131, Only. 14610. 
Hiss, TuS2. (151). Praise. 9754. 
Near you. 14465. Rose mousse. 9951. 
’"Neath the weeping willow tree. Sing softly. 22067. wet 
23921. Morrell (J.) Comet (The) 17962. 
1891 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 5 | 


Morrill (H. H.) After the harvest. | Morris (J.) & co.—Continued. 


10908. 
Morris (B.) Gentleman baboon, 11303. 
Morris (Mrs. C..H.): 
All along the Gospel line. 10913. 
At an hour that ye think not. 
12679. 
Field is the world. 18322. 
Forward go. 25644. 
Freedom of the Holy Ghost. 13393. 
God’s kingdom is at hand. 13475. 
I am on the Lord’s side. 4518. 
I long to be holy. 4564. 
Let us be triumphant Christians. 
11621. 
Marching on to victory. 14216. 
Old things are passed away. 
14587. 
Outside of the fold. 11961. 
Salvation’s story. 14930. 
Shine and keep sweet. 12174. 
Shine for Jesus. 15007. 
This same Jesus. 15298. 
*Tis good to live in Canaan. 15313. 
Victory for the cross. 124138. 
Why not let God have His way. 
7034. 
World wide revival. 15647. 
You must get under the blood. 
15683. 
Morris (G. O’C.) In Arcady. 11493. 
Morris (H. M.) Please, Mister Judge 
don’t send papa to jail. 21900. 
Morris (J.): 
King of the desert. 4914. 
Where memory dwells. 7004. 


Morris (J.) & ¢o.: 

All join in the chorus. 15722. 

And we walked, walked, walked. 
22510, 27682. 

African glide. 24934, 27681. 

Beaux and belles. 3384. 

Bingo, back to Boston for mine. 
(467, 12565 (17). 

Bungalow. 7550. 

Butterflies and daisies. 1361. 

Cease, sweetheart, cease. 11056, 
12565 (20). 

Could I forget. 16003. 

Cutey, who tied your tie. 16027, 
20814 (40), 22888, 24911 (94). 

Diamond babe. 22891, 27692. 

For just one kiss. 4134, 15704. 

Gee! but you’re hard to get along 
with. 25686, 27695. 

Grand old grand army man. 
23162. 

Gunpowder rag. 8360, 12565 (29). 

Heart’s pining. 384. 

Here’s to all good fellows. 23249. 

Honey boy, honey gal, honey moon. 
23283, 27699. 

Honey I will long for you. 16892, 
20814 (55), 23285. 24911 (115). 


1892 


I am longing for to-morrow. 4515, 
8535, 15704 (92), 16418. 

I haven’t got a thing on for to- 
night. 25916, 27702. | 

I’m acting as a father to the girl 
next door. 4572, 15704 (88). 

In cherry blossom time. 26006, 
Paria ue 

In the jungle social set. 26023, 
Perera la Ie 

It was your pleasing smile. 4792, 
12565 (36). 

Lads and lasses of Languedoc. 
23502) 

Little pickaninnies go to sleep. 
215TS, Ziti 

Love dreams. 2161. 

Love will forgive and forget. 
2627S: 

Love's golden star. 26280. 

Mama knows but she won’t tell. 
16751. 

Maxie don’t take a taxie. 23749, 
Dire 

Mermaid (The) 9263, 12565 (47). 

Mr. Sweeny. 217038. 

Mistletoe. 26421. 

My darling Nellie Gray. 20814 
(81) , 2s 

My little honey be(e). 5446, 
12565 (51). 

My morning Rose. 16906, 20814 
(82). 

My Ramapoo. 14483, 15704 (119), 
16913. 

My Sweeny. 20814 (84). 

My sweet Caramoe. 20814 (85), 
ZAG te 

Nothing has changed but you. 
26573. 

Oh you blondy. 2398, 5621, 9558, 
10887 (172), 11918, 24004. 

Right about. 2562. 

Silvery moonlight. 6269. 

Since they have my name in elec- 
tric lights. 12184, 15704 (129). 

Sixty miles an hour, 15049, 17328, 
20814 (100). 

Sleepy head. 20814 (101), 22072. 

So long Mister Flanagan. 15073, 
15704 (130). 

So long Tony so long. 20814 
(102), 22079. 

Sometime may never come. 12206. 

Sweet dreams my love. 10321, 
15704 (1382). 

Texas. 17469, 20814 (109), 24581. 

That Espagnola swing. 24585, 
27741. 

That Hungarian rag. 27271. 

That loving soul kiss. 10399, 12565 
(72), 15266: 

That Mississippi mooch. 27273. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Morris (J.) & co. a nncd: 
Thunder and lightning. 2864. 
Tum-Te tum-tum, tum. 17545, 
20814 (114). 

Vedana. 17580. 

Waltz me till I’m weary dearie. 
10647, 12565 (76), 15481, 19324. 

We won’t go home till break of 
day. 24769. 

We're all here to see you off. 
17637, 20814 (117). 

West Point cadets. 6954, 10696, 
15704 (144), 17644. 

What’s your hurry, birdie? 27473, 


27746. 

When [I gathered the myrtle. 
27482. 

When your hair was in a curl. 
17676. 


Wouldn’t you like to know me 
better. 19410, 20814 (120). 
You can’t feel lonesome. 17729. 
You for me when your wife’s 


away. 17732. 

Morris (Joseph) Church on the moun- 
tain. 3694. 

Morris (Josephine) Kiss me kid, I’m 
thirsty. 2068. 

Morris (J. H.) Oh, for a closer walk. 
11918. 

Morris (L. A.) When the city cometh 
down. 15556. 

Morris (L. R.) Soldiers of the King. 
10179. 


Morris (S. H.) music co.: 
Gentleman baboon, 11303. 
I’d say yes to you. 11418. 
Morris (W.) ine.: 
Barn yard Romeo. 15814. 
Chanticlair, the barn yard Romeo. 
15987-15941. 
Hasm. chr. 16342. 
I have my eyes on a chicken. 
16434. 
Mrs. Brown. 14326. 
Telephone duett. 17460. 
What you never had you never 
miss. 15535. 


Morris (Mrs. W. F.): 
His cleansing power. 16379. 
Same old way. 17240. 

Morrison (D.): 
I left her where I met her. 18311. 
If I only could forget you. 16477, 


23399. 

Morrison (R. S.): 
Babette. 3317. 
Ball room whispers. 7389. 
Frolics. 13400. 
Golden leaves. 4285. 
June flowers. 13921. 
Oriental festival. 14622. 


Morrow (J. A.) 
22301. 


War song of Florida. 


Morschheimer (H.) Sounds from 
Arkansas. 922. 
Morse (A. C.) 


Carronade (The) 17908, 19437 


(SL). 
In Cupid’s toils. 138785. 
Red ear. 5936. 
Sun-rays. 15188, 194387 (68). 


Teetotum. 2822. 
Victorious phalanx. 
Morse (C. Y.): 

Breathe on me breath of Gott. 
17874. 

Friend of mine. 18153. 

Give all you can. 1760. 

He’s listening all the night long. 
1831. 

Heart of Jesus. 18240. 

I’m a pilgrim. 18320. 

I will obey. 1930. 

Jesus once was sad and lonely. 
18432. 

Just be happy. 18446. 


6846. 


Keep smiling. 18458. 

O Jesus, Jesus, dearest Lord. 
2375. 

My times are in Thy hands. 
18733. 

When I see Him face to face. 
3022. 


Broken vows. 7582. 
15 vocal exercises.. 


Morse (F. B.) 
Morse (F. E.) 
27642. 

Morse (I. E.) 
Morse (L. W.) 
drill. 13847. 
Morse (M.) Where the moonlight o’er 


Broken vows. 17582. 
International flag 


the river gleams. 27511. 
Morse (T.): 
At MacGregor’s Scotch high-ball. 
3285, 3286. 
Booby. 3486. 
College glide. 21016. 


Does the girl you left behind ever 
wish you back again. 16085. 
Down in sunny Honey Town. 
13158. 

Goodby Betty Brown. 18209. 

He’s a college boy. 4411. 

I wonder if you’ll meet me. 1938, 

If this rose told you all it knows. 
16486. 

Jingle of Jungle Joe. 26094. 

Jolly evening at home. 4848. 

Just a little ring from you. 4875, 
12565 (388). 

Just to live the old 
2049. 

Kitty Gray. 8859, 12565 (39). 

Love me to the music of a ragtime 


days over. 


tune. 12565 (44). 
Ob you rah, rah boy. 26648. 
Peachy. 21880. 


Phoebe Jane. 14700. 


1893 


INDEX 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 5 | 


Morse (T.)—Continued. 


Red clover. 9834, 9835, 12565, 
(57). 

Song that finds an echo in my 
heart. 19099. 

That good old Irish rag. 6618, 
1P5G5 (71). 

You’re all right, kid. 10846. 

You’re mine, all mine. 22422. 


Morse (T.) music Co.: 
At MacGregor’s Scotch high-ball. 
3285, 3286. 
Booby. 3486. 
College glide. 21016. 

Does the girl you left behind ever 
wish you back again. 16085. 
Down in sunny honey town. 18158. 

Goodby Betty Brown. 18209. 

He’s a college boy. 4411. 

I wonder if you’ll meet me. 19838. 

If this rose told you all it knows. 
16486. 

In happyland. 20005. 

Jingle of Jungle Joe. 26094. 

Jolly evening at home. 4848. 

Just a little ring from you. 4875, 
12565 (388). 

Just to live the old days over. 
2049. 

Kitty Gray. 8859, 12565 (39). 

Love me to the music of a rag- 
time tune. 12565 (44). 

May blossom. 11756. 

Oh! you rah! rah! boy. 26648. 

Peachy. 21880. 

Phoebe Jane. 14700. 

Red clover. 9834, 9835, 12565 (57). 

Soft and sneaky. 20523. 

Seng that finds an echo in my 


heart. 19099. 

That good old Irish rag. 6618, 
12565 (71). 

You’re all right, kid. 10846, 
12565 (88). 

You’re mine all mine. 22422. 


Morsell (H.) 
4838. 
Mortenson (M.) 
Morton (J. W.) 
set together. 
Morton (M. B.) 
Morton (P.) 


Jesus lover of my soul. 


First offence. 16207. 
We'll watch the sun- 
193338. 


First offence. 
Perle préciéuse. 


16207. 
14691. 


Mosenthal (J.): 


Long hundreds of years ago. | 


27682. 

Oh day of glad rejoicing. 10887 | 
(S83) 

Ring out ye Christmas bells. | 
27660. | 

Welcome happy morning. 10887 
(81). 

When Christ was born in Bethle- 
hem. 27677. 


Moses (H. B.) In bee-ing time. 8687. 
Mosher (A. B.) I sure would love to 
be a boy. 18831. 
Mosher (G.) This day with Thee 
abiding. 20630. 
Moskowitz (L.) Youre my pretty 
Cuban dream. 15688. 
Mosley (T. B.) Onward songs. 5677. 
Moss (H. D.) I have another sweet- 
heart. 13688. 
Moszkowski (M.) : 
Air de ballet in G minor. 
Bliss. 14859. 
Canon. 53872, 26449. 
Chanson napolitaine. 
Chanson populaire. 
Wlégie. 5375. 
En automne. 23857. 
Flower of liberty. 11257. 
Germany. 143860. 
Guitarre. 357. 
In autumn. 14361. 
Intimité. 26450. 
Mélodie. 21716, 26451. 
Menuet. 26452. 
Miniature. 53876. 
Nymphes. 698. 
Scherzino. 14362. 
Scherzo-valse. 143863. 
Serenata. 20225. 
Spanische tinze. 3119 (192). 
Spanish dance. 11804, 18683-18685, 
26453. 
Spanish life. 26454. 
Springtime of love. 
Sur Veau. 9331. 
Valse brillante. 21717. 
Vieux pastel. 93832. 
Mothershead (A.) Sunny slope waltz. 
19145. 
Motor girl. 640, 22461. 
Mottram (H. G.): 


14358. 


5373. 
doT4. 


5377. 


ares) Tngpisation. 21405 aa 
Let me steal a kiss fr ; are oe 
OG107. i? Nina car as x iiatdle Raney 21578. 
Roly poly eyes. 26899. Oa 
ee es, eee Heilige sekele. 13610. 
Mosby (C. R.) Little vacant cottage. Indian serenade aia 
ies Moullé (E.): 
Mosehauer (Mrs. H.) Love’s way. Chansons tendres. 7629. 
569, 5145. Cinquante deux chants anciens. 
Mosel (H.) Stimmungslieder. 19125. 9337. 
Moseley (J. W.) "Neath the orange | Moulton (V.): 
and the pine. 21785. Black beauty. 20934. 
1894 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Moulton (V.)—Continued. 
Children’s delight march. 20996. 
Falling autumn leaves. 25599. 
Gleam of heaven. 25715. 
Indian summer. 21460. 

Our nation’s colors. 21860. 
Sunshine and roses. 22144. 
Mountaineers (The) 2299, 3912, 4771, 

4988, 5386, 6181, 6304, 6404, 6648, 
6919, 9339, 11811, 21726. 
Mouguet (J.): 
Adagio. 53887. 
Hymne &a la jeunesse. 
Suite. 143869. 
Moussorgsky (M. P.): 
Boris Godunow. 20949. 
Cradle-song of the poor. 
Foire de Sorotchintsi. 
Gopak. 4806. 
Hopak. 25872. ‘ 
Josua. 504. 
Khovanchtchina. 
Odipus. 706. 
Oriental chant. 
Roi Saitil. 9922. 
Salambo. 840. 
Mouton (H.): 
A tor ~~ *161. 
Impressions exotiques. 
Marche riante. 16762. 
Venez, Prince Charmant. 
Moutrie (C.): 
All at sea. 17761. 
In Areadia. 214387. 
In thy loving heart. 
Just one sweet thought. 
Little flower. 9006. 
Love that is love. 5127. 
Love’s summertime. 9081. 
Not in vain. 26572. 
Papillons. 24076. 
Songs of the sprites. 2740. 
Woodman’s song. 24868. 
Mowen (L.): : 
Dixie flyer. 21083. 
Jim Crow rag. 4840. 
Moyer (H. P.): 
Socialist marching song. 12202. 
Songs of socialism. 15113. 
Moyer (W. D.): 
Henrietta. 44382. 
Summer’s song. 6495. 
Sweet chiming bells. 6528. 
Waltz serenade. 10649. 
Mozart (W. A.): 
Ave verum cerpus. 11813. 
Cadence. 17182 (56). 
Dame kobold. 9842. 
Deutscher tanz. 5390. 
Don Juan. 28862. 
Dove sono. 238863. 
FE Susanna non vien. 23868. 
Erstes konzert fiir die violine. 
26457. 
Figaro’s wedding. 5391. 


15669. 


25378. 
4126. 


4905, 13955. 
26682. 


19998. 
10575. 


11520. 
18451. 


Mozart (W. A.)—Continued. 


Gavotte. 14872, 16865. 
Larghetto. 5392, 16866. 
Larghetto du quintette. 14373. 
Lullaby. 641. 

Marche alla Turka. 20229. 


Menuet. 16867. 
Menuet and trio. 14874. 
Menuet from Symphony in E fiat. 
14375. 
Menuett. 21727. 
O Isis und Osiris. 5393. 
Oxen waltz. 20814 (20). 
Pantomime. 16868. 
Praise ye. 21728. 
Presto avvertiam Susanna. 26458. 
Romance from second concerto. 
18693. 
Rondo in D maj. 9348. 
Silently blending. 21729. 
Sing mir was. 22064. 
Symphonie, B dur. 9344. 
Violin-concert. 642, 2301, 23864. 
Zweites konzert fiir die violine. 
26459. 
14 variationen. 11814. 
Mraczek (J. G.) Traum (Der) 15387. 
Muder (G.): 
California violets. 
Cherry blossoms. 
Hyacinth. 4498. 
Miicke (F.) Gott grtisse dich. 83380. 
Miihlert (M.) Waldkonzert. 15478. 
Miiller (B.) Dream of home. 204. 
Muller (B. BH.): 
Am abend. 24972. 
Andante religioso. 
Nocturno. 26461. 
Miiller (C. C.) Prelude in A minor. 
5396, 9347, 9348. 
Mueller (F.): 
Rhapsodie polka. 
Silver cliff. S891. 
Miiller (J. H.): 
Crocus. 157. 
Daisy. 1504. 
Hyacinth. 416. 
Lily of the valley. 2182. 
Rubicon. 881. 
Snowdrop. 2708. 
Violet. 1048. 
Miller .¢uiacB): : 
Gallery gods. 1718. 
Tergram. 2829. 
Miiller-Schnauder (O.) 
schein. 16494. 
Miiller (Der) und sein kind. 
Miirich (E.): 
Biedermeiertanz. 20926. 
Fahrschule. 21161. 
Gavotte noblesse. 21221. 
Pierrot und Pierrette. 21891. 
Schottische quadrille. 22020. 
Muffat (A. G.) Bourée et La coquette. 
3494. 


3569. 
3649. 


24998. 


2561. 


Im monden- 


16869. 


1895 


INDEX 


Mugford (K. B.) North Dakota. 
16954. 
Mubn (R. I.) Prisoner’s confession. 
26793. 
Muhn (W.): 
Orphan boy. 26683. 


26793. 
14507. 


Prisoner’s confession. 
Muir (A.) Maple leaf forever. 
Marir, (Ix; F.),: 

Chilli-billi bee. 3660, 15704 (66). 

In a heart that’s yearning. 18376, 

22440 (39). 
Oh you bear eat rag. 
(fel 2 in 
Oklahoma twirl. 24010. 
Play that barber shop chord. 14724, 
22440 (56). 
Play that fandango rag. 1153 (28). 
When my Marie sings. 12461, 
15704 (145). 
Muirgheis. 16870. 
Mulet (H.): 
Deux étoiles. 25455. 
Petit lied. 26748. 
Mullaly (J. HE.) I’m always dreaming 
of you dear. 4573. 
Mullaly (TIT. W.) music co. 
shade of the Alamo. 4727. 
Mullane (E.) Grandpa still whistles 
the same old tune. 25766. 
Mullen (F.) Violette (La) 
Mullen (I. M.): 

Fatherland waltz. 16189. 

Gypsy dance. 16322. 

If you don’t know how to crow 

just cackle. 16488. 
Of the home of my youth I’m 
dreaming. 16999. 
There’s always some sweet spirit 
hovering near. 17485. 
Mullen (W. J.) I want to be a drum- 
mer boy. 3119 (388), 4622. 
Mullendore (R.): 

Caprice. 9349. 

Charms. 7645. 

Murmurings. 

Reverie. 9880. 

She gave me a rose. 12171. 
Muller (B.) MHerrens bon. 13622. 
Muller (J.) Welcome home grand 

march. 10887 (82). 
Muller (J. C.) See Muller (J.) 
Mullevy (W.) Beyond the blue. 1314. 
Mulligan (J. T.): 
Because my wife stays home. 
19523. 

Oh, you’re a dear old moon. 9562. 

Mullin (J. B.) Im looking for a 
beau. 11448. 
Mulliner (I. F.): 

American princess. 10929. 

Prize winner. 26794, 

Mullins (C. H.) Tl love you through 
eternity. 4558. 


14569, 15704 


In the 


12414. 


9352. 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 5 


Mullins (R. R.): 
Dearie, I want you. 254386. 
Mountain meadow waltzes. 
Propinquity.. 9792. 

Mulnix (A. H.) O love that will not 

let me go. 699. 
Mulock (E.): 
Ingeborg. 4749. 
My thoughts are hov’ring round 
you. 14445. 
One last kiss. 
Muloshay (—) 
9567. 
Mulrey (M. V.) 
Mulvey (EK. J.) 


18691. 


5665. 
Oiseau de France. 


Barefoot days, 22573. 
When father mooves 


to town. 15542. 
Mulvey (H. V.) Sweet Hily, my own. 
10322. 


Munday (J.) Love versus gold. 11678. 
Munkel (F.) O junge was _ siehste 
schlecht aus. 26598. 

Munkelt (J. P.) Joyful wandering. 

2036. 
Munro (D. R.) Twelve yoluntaries 
for the organ or harmonium. 21732. 

Munson (P. J.) Columbia wedding 

mareh: “G22 

Murchison (—): 

Every Adam always has an Eve. 
4035. 

I’m going back ‘to work down on 
the farm. 4576. 

Moonlight dear. 631. 

Only baby fingers. 5672. 

Murfree (J.): 

Red rag two step. 26840. 
Rigoletto. 26881. 
Murfree music ¢o.: 
Red rag two-step. 26840. 
Rigoletto. 26881. 
Muriff (J. J.) Come ye back to San 
Francisco. 17960. 

Murillo (E.): 
Amor. 22500. 
Carola. 22716. 
Ciguena (La) 
Circulo (El) 
Elvira. 21130. 
Gavotte. 23080. 

Leonora. 21548. 
Lucero (El) 23681. 
Morenita. 21712. 

Roses and lilies. 24237. 
Silver chords. 22061. 
Soneto. 283870. 

Murphy (C. W.): ' 

At Gretna Green. 12681. 

Blame it on to poor Lloyd George. 


21006. 
21007. 


3458. 

Come with me down Regent street. 
25356. 

Don’t do anything until you hear 
from me. 25476. 

Don’t take me to the _ seaside. 
18033. 


1896 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Murphy (C. W.)—Continued. 

Drop me a line. 218. 

Flanagan. 13345. 

Fourteen and sixpence a_ week. 
11278. 

Has anybody here seen Kelly. 
4389, 10887 (121). 

Hi, hi, hi, Mister McKie. 11385. 

How are they going to get in Lon- 


don. 4482. 

How can they tell that Oi’m Irish. 
23298. 

I shall be a bad lad, ’Liza Ann. 
11455. 


I shall sulk. 11458. 

If my ways were yours. 11481. 

In my dear little Lancashire home. 
11506. 

In your old tam o’shanter. 

Is that a fact. 8743. 

It isn’t the Isle of Man any longer. 
18418. 

It’s the first time that I’ve been in 
love. 11543. 

Jones. 23498. 

Just give me an auto ride. S822. 

Just to show who was boss of the 
house. 11578. 

Little brown man from Tokio. 
11642. 

Mac! Mace! Mac! 

Maybe. 142438. 

My orchard is short of a peach 
like you. 14427. 

Nobody waiting there to greet me. 
16947. 

She put a little bunch of roses in 
her old straw hat. 20501. 

She’s a London lass. 14996. 

Shirts. 6182. 

Song waltz. 20545. 

Stick to my hand, Penelope. 6468. 

There’s nothing so bad but it 
might be worse. 6641. 

Will you no’ come back. 17698. 

William. 15612. 

You might do worse. 15681. 

You must hear all and you must 
say nowt. 3106. 

Murphy (BH. F.): 


11521. 


11699. 


Nydia waltzes. 5567. 
Sailor’s return. 17235. 
Murphy (G. C.) Greater Cortland. 


23169. 


Murphy. (J-J3.) Vm im love.) 13719. 

Murphy (M. -Ax)r Its all for, :you, 
Marie. 26057. 

Murphy (R. W.) My Black Hills 
girl. 16881. 


Murphy (S.) Darkey moon. 11140. 

Murphy (Mrs. W. L.) Good old way. 
13498. 

Murray (—) I’m Henery the eighth I 
am. 25939. 


Murray (C.) Poggles. 241380. 


Murray (E.): 

Good-bye, old pal. 1779. 

I’m the original Buster coon. 
(50), 437. 

Murray (F.): 

About the matter, I ain’t got noth- 
ing to say. 7191. 

Do yer don’t. 3883. 

Don’t take me away from the 
girls. 16095. 

I love my lazy Lou. 114380. 

I shall blow my whistle. 11456. 

In your gown of grenadine. 21459. 

Oh, Charlie! don’t leave your Mary 
Ann. 5613. 

One day she helped herself to 
father. 722. 

P. C. Green. 18829. 

Patsy Brannigan. 18854. 

She’ll be seventeen on Sunday. 


1153 


19056. 
We're all waiting for a _ girl. 
12440. 
Murray (J) Promises I gave you. 
5885. 


Murray (J. A.) 
Murray iii): 
Ask her while the church bells 
toll. 7321, 10887_ (92). 
Desert honeymoon. 7875, 10887 
(106). 
Legend of the old Jack Frost. 
89238, 10887 (155). 
Murrel (V.) Kitty Karney. 11590. 
Murtagh (H. B.) I’m looking for a 
lady who wants an honest man. 
11446. 
Murzillé (T.) 
Musgrove (T. W.) 
minor. 5844. 
Music folio. 9355. 
Music house of Laemmle: 
All I want is you. 3177. 
Cackles. 7562, 22440 (21). 
Chantecler cackles. 11069. 
Dearest. 21069, 22440 (24). 
Deutscher rag. 22888. 
Don’t make me laugh Bill. 
15704 (69). 
Don’t say good bye. 22906. 
Give me a spin in your Mitchell. 


Dusky Jessie. 18065. 


Aspasia. 7322. 
Postlude in G 


7919, 


1762. 

Go on and love me some more 
19828. 

Hallelujah dance. 83874, 15704 
(SO). 


T’ll change the thorns to roses. 
16488, 17742 (55), 22440 (82). 

I think I hear my country calling 
me, 2asT2, 24911 (122). 

Imp march. 8677. 

In the days of long ago. 
15704 (97). 

In your dreams. 


S707, 


S719. 


1897 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 2. S., Vv. 5 


Music house of Laemmle—Continued. 
Jingle, jingle, jingle. 8786, 15704 
(101). 
King of the Bungaloos. 49138. 
Lady of mystery. 8883, 15704 
(103) 
Moonface. 9315, 15704 (115). 
She never goes into the water. 
10110, 15704 (127). 
Take me where I can _ shout. 
19175, 22440 (61), 24911 (170). 
That la-la melody. 103896, 15704 
(137). 
That Spanish American 
10404, 15704 (188). 
To-day’s my wedding day. 24636. 
Under the honeymoon in Junetime. 
10525, 15704 (141). 
Musical thoughts. 217388. 
Musicians music pub. co.: 
I’d rather live in Bohemia. 25905. 
Oh! Tiny play that triumerei. 
PADOL 27181: 
You’re the queen in the garden. 
10851, 12565 (84). 
Musiclovers Co.: 
Air king. 3159. 


rag. 


Around the world. 20868. 
Babette. 20886. 
Belleclaire. 15885. 

Belles and beatix. 3407. 
Dream of summer. 11187. 
Heart of the south. 21318. 
Heure tendre. 4446. 


Rose of the morning. 24238. 
Rovers (The) 6034, 18988. 
Silver llano. 24872. 

Musik & theaterverlag “ Arion.” 
Arion. 

Musik-verlag Euphonie. Tastenschrift. 
27245. 

Musik-verlag Musika, Leop. Gross & 
Max Winuterfeld. Keusche Susanne. 
23526. 

Musik verlag Union: 

Im siegesflug. 25998. 
Liebessehnsucht. 26209. 

Musikantenmidel (Das) 12697, 12859, 
18190, 13427, 1387638, 188838, 14057, 
14063, 14224, 14378, 15171, 15482, 
15486-15489, 15604, 18512, 18696, 
21557, 21739, 22308. 

Mussa (V. H.) Adagio. 21746. 

Musselman (L. H.) When the skies 


See 


Myddelton (E. 8S.) Sleep, my baby, 


sleep. 63038. 

Myddleton (W. H.) Boosey’s military 
journal. 38487. 

Myer (A.) Here comes the bride. 
18250. 


Myers (A. A.): 
As the train rolled away. 7319. 
Florie dear, why don’t you write. 
11255. 
Myers (Mrs. E. J.) 
thee as of yore. 
Myers (F.. A.) 
B. C. C..mareh, a0Sire: 
For love of you. 138370. 
Myers (M.) Let’s take a trip to the 


I can never love 
25894. 


moon, 14045. 
Myers (M. W.) Riches can never 
bring happiness. 24210. 
Myers (O. M.): 
Playmates. 18884. 
Shamrock. 20500. 


Myers (S. S.): 
Awake, my love. 12715. 
Come, Thou fount of every bless- 


ing. 15985. 
Love divine. 9053. 
Starry waves. 15157. 


Unto Thee I lift mine eyes. 24691. 
Myers (Mrs. W. B.) There’s no one 
like mother to me. 2847. 


Myland (D. W.) On the glory side. 


2416. 

Mystic pub. co. Princeton waltz. 
14773 

Nabueo. 2944. 


Nachéz (T.) Danses tziganes. 25417. 
Nachéz (V.) Abendlied. 12572. 
Nadje (M.) Just meet me after the 
show. 18449. 
Naething (E. H.) Wintry days have 
come again. 7182 (101). 
Nagel (D. M.) Riding in an airship. 
24211. 
Nagel (G.): 
Great big wop soubrette. 13522. 
I’m looking for some one that's 
loneiy. 13722. 
Oh ain’t he a bear. 17008. 
When every coon becomes a mil- 
lionaire, 15541. 
Nagel (W.) So muess mei schatzle 
sel. 20521. 
Naggiar (M.) 


Mystéres d’Isis. 18788. 
Nagler (F.) : ; 


grow clear. 6988. 
Mussle_ (0O.) _ What happened to meee bl rice ee 3461. 
Mutehler (). Shanghai. 10109 Chest rele Gee 
19054 ; cre kia : Drei volkstiimliche lieder. 9435. 

; Frau sonne. 4159. 

Mutter (C. F.) Ave Maria. 3307. Ce Se aeea ae 
My Cinderella girl. 18302, 18919, Helgoland. 21325. 

19388. Liebesahnung. 5026. 
My. girl from: the. U.4\S.. :A04723365, Morgenspaziergang. 26441. 

23894. Nach jahren. 5487. 

1898 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Nagler (F.)—Continued. 

O webr es nicht. 5602. 

Pfingsten. 24104. 

Rote beeren. 6031. 

Schelmenliedel. 26977. 

Trauungslied. 6717. 

Weibnachtslied. 6945. 

Wiederkehr. 7038. 

Wohl dem, der nicht wandelt, 

T7084. 
Nahser (I.) 
Naiad (The) 
Nairn (R.) 

26502. 
Naish (A.): 

Tale untold. 20596. 

Won’t you waltz with me. 17715. 
Nance (E. 8.) Old home. 26655. 
Napoli (G.): 

Etoile. 18097. 

Non dirmi pit. 18757. 

Quel che dice la fonte. 
Nardella (E.): 

Addo ce nette ’o0 musso Margarita. 

22455. 

Ammore ca dich’i’. 22497. 

Ammore nun se cagna. 1209, 3214. 

Ammore scurdato. 1210. 

Canto p’’a luna. 22704. 

Che bbuo fa. 1417. 

Chitarra nera. 1428. 

Core spierto. 1482. 

Dint’ a varea. 1546. 

Gira lu munno. 1750. 

Ma pecché. 2182. 

’"Mmiez’ ’o ggrano. 23829. 

Nun te fa’ lusingé. 238957. 

Senza sole. 2661. 

Surdate. 24520. 

Tu si n’ata. 24667. 

Nardini (P.): 

Adagio. 9488. 

Allegro vivamente. 3183. 

Concerto. 5497, 18743. 

Sonata. 11859. 

Nasmith (I. M.) Take me home in a 
taxi. 17445. 

Nass (Ellen and Ethel) 
home. 17458. 

Nass (I.8.) Teddy, come home. 17458. 

Nassau-Kennedy (A. H.) Kennedy’s 
march, Among comrades. 2057. 

Nassberg (L.): 

Chanson triste. 20983. 

Gavotte in B minor. 19815. 

Nast (l..) Kirchglocken. 518. 
Natali (T.) Amour passionne. 24989. 
Nathan (H.H.) Crushed roses. 253887. 
Nathan (J. C.): 

His name is Algernon. 4454. 

I knew you first on New Year Ist. 


Soldiers. 19079. 
19087. 


My pearl of Putney. 


18922. 


Teddy come 


8566. 
Sail on a schooner of Seipp’s extra 
pale. 2602. 


Nathan (J. C.)—Continued. 
Sour lemon rag. 6410. 
There’s something about you. 6643. 
Nathan (J. S.) My cavalier. 9362, 
11822, 17742 (73), 20240. 
National music ¢co.: 
Bandits bold. 12744. 
Britonaise (The) 15877. 
Iris. 115380. 
National mus. pub. co.: 
I cracked my whip. 16424. 
Sammy in his tam o’ shanter hat. 
17241. 
Tell me if you love me. 19190. 
What you gwine to say on judg- 
ment day. 19359. 
Why don’t you bring the girl in, 
17692. 
Nattan (R. F.) Ev’ry day is Sunday 
with a job like mine. 243 


Naughty Marietta. 25410, 25934, 
25981, 26054, 26061, 26067, 26420, 
26521, 265381, 26546, 27204, 27577, 
27592, 27691, 27705, 27708, 27712, 
2013, 2M, 222, VOC 2Ts tC 729; 


27730, 27736, 27745, 27751. 
Nautical knot. 669. 
Nay (Mrs. J.) He leadeth His sheep 

safely. 18587. 

Nay (J.) Will you love me when the 

bloom of youth is gone. 10785. 
Naylor (E.): 

Fullness of blessing. 18415. 
I love to tell. 138707. 
Jesus, my Jesus. 138898. 
Naylor (EK. W.) Angelus (The) 25009. 
Nazarene pub. co. Birthday of Jesus. 
83 


Neal (C. E.) Sunshine and smiles. 
15196. 
Neal (H.) Nachtmusik. 26519. 
Neal (T. C.): 
Come to-day. 12968. 
Fountain most precious. 13384. 


Hundred years from to-day. 13657. 

I’ll be there. 13696. 

Yes, that’s so. 15662. 

Neat (J.): 

Always walk down the road. 3195. 

Cock-a-dceodle-doo, in the morning. 
21018. 

Hear what the crowd say. 182838. 

I’ll be waiting by the milestone. 
19940. 

I’ve got to get up in the morning. 
4615. 

In a cottage by the Clyde. 20000. 

In kilt and glengarry. 4705. 

Little Miss Importance. 2386380. 

Maggie Ryan from Dublin town. 


26811. 

Mirror of your eyes. 18655. 

Oh, boys: I’ve seen you there. 
18782. 


Os 397 fe 


Oh,. what a lot of girls. 


1899 


6829 


INDEX 


Dit TEARS. ves. 


Neat (J.)—Continued. 


Our little country cousin. 11955. 

Simple little girl from town. 
27048. 

Walking around the bandstand. 
6908. 

We did enjoy ourselves in London. 
15497. 

What can you do, do. 17645. 


Will you come with me to Done- 
gal. 7050. 
You want to go to Tokio. 27581. 
Nealon (J. T.) Base ball on the brain. 
12755. 
Nebur (A. S.) 
world like Home sweet home. 
Necke (H.): 
Brother and sister. 20959. 
Dance of the marionettes. 
Dream story. 21102. 
Fairy pool. 21167. 
-Father’s birthday. 21175. 
Good as ‘gold. 21265. 
In rose time. 21441. 
Life’s sunshine. 8968. 
Little blue eyes. 21576. 
Mill in the dell. 26407. 
Minuet-waltz. 21700. 
Musical gift album. 
My darling. 21750. 
My little curly head. 
On the ice. 21839. 
Parade march of the tin soldiers. 
21868. 
Roguish eyes. 
School picnic. 
Think of me. 
NeCollins (J. E.) 
library. 24468. 
Nedbal (O.): 
Als ich das erste mal. 
Cudna Barbora. 253888. 
Ich kann mein temperament nicht 
halten. 25978. 
Ji v uzdé temp’rament. 26072. 
Jak dostati muZe. 26080. 
Jak Stola ruce svAazZe. 26081. 
Jgarku, staré, to ty nedélas. 
260838. 
Kde naSi lasky maj. 26128. 
Kdo ma laska, cheete znati. 26124. 
Keusche Barbara. 26181. 
O Barbara du keusche. 26586. 
‘O Barbora ty cudna. 26587. 
Prot pravé j& mam byti ctnos- 
thym. 26795. 
Romantisches sttick. 14881, 17197. 


There’s no place in the 
27290. 


3808. 


23872. 
21759. 


6000. 

22018. 
24606. 

Standard musical 


24967. 


Siehst du, alte, so was tust du 
nicht ~210at. 

Von miirchen zu mirchen. 1055, 
29738. 


Warum soll ich g’rad allein, der 
einzig moralische sein. 27439. 
Wen ich liebe, wollt ihr wissen. 

27467. 


Nedbal (O.)—Continued. 
Wenn ein weib den brayen mann 
verlisst. 27469. 
Wie kriegt man einen mann. 
275380. 
Neddermeyer (Ff. L.) 
27564. 
Needels (E. E.) Echoes. 
Needham (A. A.): 
Green sprigs. 
He, she and they. 
Irish cradle song. 
Little shoes. 18588. 
Place for a boy to be. 11999. . 
There’s an inn at the end of the 
world. 20629. 
Wait for the May. 
Needham (W. L.): 
I don’t know what you think of 
me. 183805. 
Letter staff. 11624. 
Letter to my sweetheart. 26206. 
Love’s cherished harp. 11683. 
Uncle Sam is the greatest man. 
17555. 
Neidlinger (W. H.): 
Birds are asleep. 


Yallerbud glide. 
3970. 
21287. 


19890. 
21469. 


22294. 


20929. 


Birds in springtime. 20930. 
Every day song. 18275. 
Gardener (The) 19810. 


I was grieved at the wicked. 
21408. 

In the field with their flocks abid- 
ing. 26019. 

Joy is abroad. 2034. 

Keep My commandments. 21518. 

Let not your heart be troubled. 
ZIAD: 

Lord is my Shepherd. 11664. 

My sheep hear my voice. 21773. 

My whisper song. 14448, 21777. 

Sweet Miss Mary. 65386. 


Neil (E. M.) Girl of sunny Cali- 
fornia. 8265. 

Neilson (C.) Git on yo’ angel clo’es. 
18180. 


Neilson (E. N.) <All my heart this 
night rejoices. 1184. 
Neilsson (H. F.) Aviators (The) 


12712. 

Neitzel (O.) Melisande. 14262. 

Neline. We're the jolliest kids in 
town. 24765. 

Nelke (C.) Breath of sweet violets. 
3509, 19437 (29). 

Nell (H.) Special exercises for the 


- remedy of all vocal defects. 27135. 
Nelson (—) Smoky city. 15065. 
Nelson (A. W.): 

Gloria’ Patri,” “Ad3dae 

Lord is my shepherd. 18556. 

Savior, like a shepherd. 14989. 
Nelson (C. J.) Varsity belle. 10571. 
Nelson (KE. J.) I am the cunning boy. 

21360. 


1900 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Nelson (H. C.): 
Gin fizz. 8268. 
My love is like a sunbeam. 5452. 

Nelson (L. B.) Eternity. 16156. 


Nelson (M. J.) Spring thoughts. 
17390. 

Nelson (M. V.) Reminiscence. 9862. 

Nelson (N. J.) Dew drops. 22889. 

Nelson (O. C.) Hemlingtan. 4481. 

Nelson (P. J.) Voters dream. 15461. 


Nelson (R.): 
Cake-walk lied. 3567. 
Do, do, do. 11170. 


Do, my darling, do, do, do. 16083. | 
Drei kunstler. 1585. 

Duda kissasszony. 18068. 
Dudelsack-walzer. 1593, 27694. 
Dunkle rose. 13196. 


Erinnerung an Miss Dudelsack. 


25562. 
Gemeinheit (Hine) von A bis Z. 
1735. 
Hochlandskinder. 23266. 


Leutnantsmarsch. 5015, 14050. 

Lutz der tuts. 2179. 

Max, sei missig. 142389. 

Miss Dudelsack. 2268, 5334, 14318. 

Nur ein bissel. 5563. 

O du my darling. 
14510. 


Nelson (W. E.): 
I am going home to mother. 
Remember me, Irene. 5951. 
Nemmere (M. L.) Juvenile mass. 
rT 
Nerini (E.) Soir de Waterloo. 
Nessler (V. E.): 

It was not so to be. 18871. 
Night is near. 11881. 
Nether (G.) Monkey don’t you mon- 

key with me. 628. 
Neubauer (F. J.) Don’t you care a 
little bit for me. 1564. 
Neubner (O.) Ungarmidchen. 10533. 
Neuert (F.): 
Abendfrieden. 10894. 
Burschenlied. 7551. 
Herzenstausch. 18625. 
Ringelein (Das) 14861. 
Verpasst. 15480. 
Neufeld &.Henius. 
2611. 


Neuhaus (G.) Notensystem zur ein- 
fiihrung in, die Neuhaus’sche noten- 
schrift. 20289. 

Neuhof (A. M.) 


2367, 5573, 


4512. 


15080. 


Sang and klang. 


Procession des vain- 


queurs. 24911 (55). 
Neukomm (F. A.) Lionel march. 
2133. 
Neuland (W.) Moonlight on _ the 
Rhine. 23843. 
Neuman (H. L.) Don’t say goodbye 
forever. 7920. 


Neumann (F.) Liebelei. 2119. 


Neumann (M.): 

Heiraten. 8442. 

Michel, horch. 16827. 

Spielmann (Hin) 10238. 
Neupert (H.): 

Twelve new octave studies. 

(33). 
Twelve new studies. 15704 (85). 
100 original daily studies. 15704 
(37). 
Neustadt (J.) 
(193). 
Neustadtl (V.): 

Oh night of June. 21825. 

Thankfulness. 22182. 

Wish and fulfilment. 22395. 
Nevers (C. C.) Wellesley songs. 19346. 
Nevett (L.) Sad are the tidings I 

bring. 14916. 
Nevin (A.)  Poia. 

18887. 
Nevin (A. P.) 
Nevin (E.): 

Au printemps. 12692. 

Au soir. 12698. 

Gavotte. 134383. 

Giorno in Venezia. 

Narcissus. 11857. 

Pastorale. 14674. 

Rosary (The). 12088, 12089, 14888. 

Slumber song. 6318, 15059. 


15704 


Spanische tanze. 3119 


765, 5819, 9719, 


Wedding morn. 3007. 


25702. 


Valzer gentile. 27394. 
Vieille chanson. 15487. 
Wedding morn. 3007. 


Wedding prelude and Wedding in- 
termezzo. 20781. 
Nevin (E. P.) His honor, the sultan. 
8469. 
Nevin (G, B.): 
Come all ye jolly shepherds. 11096. 
Flower o’Dumblane. 4118. 
Here I see Thee face to face. 
11384. 
I sing the birth. 25953. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
1999. 
It was a lover and his lass. 11544. 
Lord is my shepherd. 11663. 
O captain: my captain. 18765. 
O hush thee, my baby. 5580. 
O were my love yon lilac fair. 


14588. : 

One there is above all others. 
14609. 

Philomel. 26750. 

Robin (The). 24218. 

Sands o’ Dee. 17245. 


Son of God goes forth to war. 
15099. 

Tenderly Jesus is calling for you. 
6602. RS: 
This is my commandment. 17489. 
When daisies pied and violets blue. 

17650. 


1901 


INDEX 


pte yay s:, VOSS 


Nevin (H.) 
12517. 
Nevins (P.) You ain’t never going to 
play that kind of music over me. 

15669, 
New hymn and tune book. 680. 
New Island co. March on to light. 
20160. 
New Island pub. co. 
comes home with his gun. 
15554. 
New studio: 
Lullaby. 14164. 
Playtime. 14725. 

N. Y. & Chicago music pub. house: 
Teddy come back. 6589. 
To you. 10464. 
Vivacity rag. 10610. 

N. Y. standard school of popular and 
classic music. N. Y. standard sys- 
tem rag-time instruction. 23932. 

Newberger (A.) Fourth row center. 
1701. 

Newburgh 
6645 


Winding of the clock. 


When Teddy 
10781, 


(F.) They always do. 
Newcomb (H. F.) In a hammock just 
for two. 214384. 
Newell (F.) Rainy weather. 5922. 
Newell (J. E.) Orpheus voluntaries. 
11950. 
Newhall (I. E.) Laughing old farmer 
Magee. 24911 (30). 
Newhaus (M. C.): 
Eloise. 11208, 161388. 
Enchantment. 80382. 
March moon. 9189. 


Newingham. Kitty Coners plays with 
me. 18475. 

Newington (J. W.) Tommy Tooralay. 
10469. 


Newlyweds (The) 91, 112, 7582, 20971. 
Newman (F. J.) Good bye old stars 
and stripes. 25751. 
Newman (H.) Even you don’t know. 
8064. 
Newman (H. L.): 
Cannibal isle. 3580. 
Does anybody here know Nancy. 
13129. 
Father, don’t get stewed again to- 
night. 25608. 
I want to go back to Georgia. 
18341. 
If my wife could only see me now. 
18364. 
In dear old Tennessee. 4696, 20814 
(65). 
Loving heart. 9087. 
My husaban Sylvest. 
Smiling moon. 20517. 
Something seems to tell me. 19083. 
We'll go back to Erin. 6933. 
What’s the matter with Reilly. 
10704. 
Newman (J.) 


9388. 


Ave Maria. 10966. 


Newman (W. H.): 

Dear little maid. 21067. 

It’s a boy. 26055. 
Newsom (H. R.): 

Memories. 5281. 

Vesper song. 22270. 

Newsome (T. B.) Why does Mrs. 
Flanagan want to go to the Isle of 
Man, 27526. 

Newstead (G. E.) 

Newton (C.) 

Newton (E.): 

Bagatelle. 15805. 

Cavatina in G. 7608. 

Chansonette. 15930. 

Drifting. 21106. 

Fairyland. 16176. 

Fighting terriers. 16202. 

Gipsy dance. 16264. 

In autumn. 16498. 

Love is forever. 16697. 

Mary’s got an aeroplane. 20165. 

Over hill and over dale. 17055. 

Slumber song. 17336. 

Song of the scouts. 20542. 

That’s when I miss you dear. 

12828. 

Zummerzetzhire. 17740. 

Newton (H.) Now home sweet home 
is home sweet home no more. 16963. 

Nibelungen ring. 17611. 

Nichol (HH: 4.) ; 

Story of music. 22128, 

Ten hymns and tunes. 26551. 
Nicholl (R. H.) My shadow pal. 2322. 
Nicholls (E.) I worship thee. 18346. 
Nicholls (F.): 

Autumn song, 44. 


Rose petals. 6017. 
Song of joy. 22094. 


Five songs. 26552. 
Now sleeps the crimson petal. 
5556. 


Rose and the dew. 14889, 
Nicholls (G. E.) Night riders. 
Nicholls (H.): 

Au clair de la lune. 3290. 

Christmas and New Year’s bells. 

3689. 

Dame Tartine. 3804. 

Frére Jacques. 4162. 

Hail thou ever blessed morn. 4367. 

Il était une bergére. 4673. 

Je suis un petit garcon. 4812. 

Sur le pont d’Avignon. 6518. 

When Flora smiles. 12451. 
Nichols (KE. B.): 

I’ve found it. 18734. 

Joys are springing. 139138. 
Nichols (N.) This is no place for a 

rabbi’s daughter. 27302. 
Nichols (W. EH.) Message of the 
flowers. 16822. 
Nichols (CW: J.) With: 4925. 
Nicholson (R. L.): 
My lady of moonlight. 14411. 
Perplexed by the proverbs. 14693. 


14483. 


1902 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Nicholson (T.): 
Childrens praise anthem. 11080. 
Christ’s garden. 11089. 
World is our field. 12530. 
Nicholson & co.: 
Encore de concert. 8033. 
Houston waltz. 8500. 
Humoresque. 16408. 


Nickau & Welleminsky. 
schule des violinspiels. 3988. 
Nicklin (Mrs. M.) Will you really 
promise me. 10786, 27539. 
Nickson (H.) Arbutus. 7308. 
Nicodé (J.L.) Fromthesouth. 18405. 
Nicol (F. M.) Queen of the plains. 
18921. 
Nicolai (O.) 
sor. 9265. 
Niedermann (G.): 
Ideale (Das) 25975. 
Schlachtschiff. Téméraire. 14946. 
Steine werden zeugen. 10261. 
Niel bros. Come fly with me in my 
aeroplane. 21022, 25346. 
Nielsen (O.): 
Call of the bugler. 7573. 
Comet (The) 12974. 
Commanding officer. 7745. 
Cupid’s message. 16022. 
Shore breezes. 12175. 


Nieman (E.) Broadway rag. 17879. 
Niemann (W.) Amoretten. 15744. 
Niewiadomski (St.) Surrender. 20584. 
Nightingale & co.: 

Guardian angel mine. 25779. 

Just aS you are. 18445. 

Love’s bondage. 9078. 

Soon, soon, Hileen aroon. 12224. 
Niles (C. N.) Pink puffs. 21894. 
Nilson-Fysher (A.) : 

C’est toi. 3562. 

Woman’s word. 3076. 

Nilsson (A.) Commercial man’s life. 


Hlementar- 


Merry wives of Wind- 


15994. 4 

Nilsson (K.) Practical voluntaries. 
5851. 

Nina. 15339. 

Nivad (F.) Noces dor. 686, 2345, 
3643. 


Nixon (A. N.) Glad refrain. 315. 
Noack (W.H.) Anita, the flower girl. 
3238. 


Noakes (G. E.) Friend of yours is a 
friend of mine. 25655. 

Noakes (J.) AsI gaze on the dear old 
place. 1289. : 
Noble (B.) Hannibal. 368, 11538 (36). 
Noble (C. W.) Kings of the north. 

4919. 
Noble (T. T.): 
For thee, O dear, dear country. 
16228. 


‘ 


Noble (T. T.)—Continued. 
God of Abraham praise. 16287, 


Idyll. 26567. 

Romance. 26905. 

Three dances. 11883. 
Noé (0O.) I ponder oft in silent 
thought. 8615. 
Noé] (A.): 

Hphémérés (Les) 25555. 


Skate waltz. 
Suzy. 27200. 


Noel (J.) Yachtman’s bride. 20785. 
Noel (S. E.) music co. Pallietee waltz. 
14654. 
Noelsch (W.): 
Darkness, gross darkness. 
Day has dawned. 22872. 
O who like Thee. 25760. 
Nolek (A.): 
Am waldweg. 19471. 
Andante cantabile. 22511. 
Arietta. 22528. 
Blumen am bache. 19551. 
Dance of the nymphs. 22846. 
Danzetta. 22866. 
Forest fairies. 23045. 
Graziella. 23166. 
Im blumengarten. 19994. 
Im wogenden kornfeld. 19996. 
Jugend-concertinos. 13918. 
Libellules (Les) 238595. 
Moto perpetuo. 23860. 
Petite berceuse. 24098. 
Preghiera. 24155. 
Rendezvous. 24196. 
Serenata. 19048. 
Sonatine. 20284. 
Zwischen rosen. 20809. 


Noroth (J.) nachfolger, J. Day: 
Abschied. 194389. 
Auf reichswacht. 19499. 
Hisnacht. 19727. 
Fichtenbaum steht einsam. 19772. 
Herziges schitzle. 19896. 
Hummelchen (Das) 19921. 


10149. 


22868. 


Ich hab’ im traume_ geweinet. 
19982. 

Ich liebe dich. 18350. 

Legende. 14028. 


Lehre (Die) 20075. 
Mir triiumte von einem kénigskind. 
20202. 
Nordisches miidchenlied. 
Ringlein sprang entzwei. 
Sommernacht. 20539. 
Verliebt. 20692. 
Wiegenlied. 20768. 
Wir zwei. 20772. 
Nolan (M. V. M.) While the moon is 
shining. 20756. 
Noll (P. S. D.) Kutztown reel. 18991. 
Nonnahs (J.) Goin’ some. 4281, 8804. 
Nonpareil guitar folio. 14496. 


20286. 
20424. 


1903 


INDEX 


pt: Tm. S:, v5 | 


Noonan (G. W. H.): 
Come back to me sweet Marjorie. 
PALL PA 
When 
Daas 
Noonan (J. J.) 
Noreott (S.): 
Swallow’s return. 19150. 
Thoughts of yore. 19219. 
Nordheimer piano & music cCo.: 


the sunflowers blossom. 


Uncle Sam. 10528. 


Moto appassionato. 143867. 
Night in June. 14481. 


Praise ye the Lord. 14762. 
Nordraak (R.) Yes we love this land 
of ours. 15668. 
Noren (H. G.): 
Drei lieder. 9486. 
Sonntagsmorgengang. 2741, 10220. 
Norma. 12781 Zouk: 
Norman (—) Beckie stay in your 
own back yard. 19525. 
Norman (H.): 
Cry baby. 
Reuben rag. 


13030. 
24202. 


Thinking of you. 24607. 
"Way down east. 223806. 
Norman (H. J.) I’m going back to 


the land of spaghetti. 25937. 
Norman (H. W.): 
Battling for our King. 38368. 
Eternity with Jesus. 4018. 
Give thanks and sing. 21288. 
Love that Jesus offers. 5128. 
Victory. 6847. 
Normand (A.) J’ai 
11545. 
Norris (H.) If all the world were 
Summer land. 4651. 
Norsk musikforlag. 
84. 
North (G.) Flag of the U.S. A. 8188. 
North (P. B.) Charles (The) for 
mine. 17925. 
North (S.) In the morning. 21457. 


Northern book & music ¢o.: 


deux amours. 


Blomstersange. 


And I heard a great voice. 3225. 

King of love my Shepherd is. 
20060. 

Lord’s prayer. 5098. 

Lord’s prayer. 11665. 

Saeter-maid’s Sunday. 24251, 
26941. 

Yes we love this land of ours. 
15663. 


Northrup (T. H.)—Continued. 
Heart of my heart I am here. 
16861, 19487 (89). 
Somebody’s dear little girl. 12205. 
You always remind me of summer. 
10838, 17742 (98). 
Norton (A. H.) Vice versa. 
Norton (Mrs. E. J.) 
8309. 

Norton (F.): 
Fairie queen songs. 
Fairy ballet. 1647. 
I love you so. 19946. 

Lay of the regular beast. 
’Tis spring. 1009. 
Uncle Gregory’s song. 2912. 

Norton (J. B.) Fourfold final Amen. 


15434. 
Golden wedding. 


1646. 


2103. 


278. 

Norwood (—) Id like to if I could. 
13678. 

Norwood (G.) Try to find another 
sweetheart. 27352. — 

Norwood (Mrs. M. M.) Great white 
way. 25710: 


Norworth (J.): 

Back to my old home town. 19511. 

Daffy dils. 19666. 

Don’t you wish that it was sum- 
mer. 19706. 

Ev’ry one in favor. 25583. 

Mr. Moon-man turn off the light. 
23825. 

Norworth’s college medley. 20287. 

Sadie Brady. 20459. 

Who do you suppose went and 
married my sister. 20763. 

Young America. 10855. 


Norworth pub. co.: 
Back to my old home town. 19511. 
Daffy dils. 19666. 
Don’t you wish that it was sum- 
mer. 19706. 
Ev’ry one in favor say aye. 25583. 
Mister moon man turn off the 
light. 23825. 
My love will find a way. 20253. 
Norworth’s college medley. 20287. 
Sadie Brady. 20459. 
Who do you suppose went and 
married my sister. 20768. 
Noss (W. T.) Glory of Israel. 4254. 
Notz (F.) Dideldum kirchweih im 
dorf. 184. 


Nougués (J.): 


Northey (C.): Auberge rouge. 38295. 
Everybody wondered how he Baiser d’Eunice. 20895. 
knew. 22979. Es war vor sonnenaufgang. 
Give your hand to a pal who’s 25568. 
down and out. 18183. Ich schenkt’ ihr meine blumen. 
Northon (S. P.) My dusky polar 25974. 
queen. 5424. Quo vadis. 20406, 26825. 
Northrup (T. H.): Novacek (O.) My goddess. 23879. 
At the castle. 19489. Novaéek (R.) Ernstes prdludium. 
Beads (The) 17881. 18249. 
1904 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Novak (F. J. B.) Rough riders in 


Cuba. 17225. 

Novak (V.) Auf dem _  tanzboden. 
3641. ; 

Novelli (L. K.) I hada flower. 4537, 
25914. 


Novelli (N.): 


Barearola. 12750. 
Canzonetta. 14501. 
Dichiarazione d’amore. 18115. 
Duettino amoroso. 138194. 
Piccolo valzer. 14707. 
Racconto. 14805. 

Serenata orientale. 14987. 
Tarantella. 15236. 


Novello (—) Adeste fideles. 22456. 
Novello (I.) 
27145. 

Novello & co.: 


Spring of the year. 


Abroad as I was walking. 3141. 

Affinity. 1174. 

Allegretto. 15726. 

Analogy (An) 12684. 

Annie Laurie. 7290. 

Apres 1231. 

Arioso. 1234. 

As I was going to Banbury. 30. 

At the zoo. 12686. 

Beautiful Nancy. 3378. 

Bedlam city. 3385. 

Behold a star appeareth. 3399. 

Benediction service. 7449. 

Benedictus. 20917. 

Bethlehem. 25139. 

Birds (The) 22629. 

Bobbing Joe. 12828. 

Bonnets so blue. 3482. 

Brighton camp. 38517, 12847. 

Butterfly (The) 3551. 

Byron. 128738. 

Caprieccioso. 11971 

Cavantina in G. 7608. 

Chanson de mai. 36388. 

Chanson d’octobre. 3631. 

Chesapeake and Shannon. 126. 

Child asleep. 7656. 

Child voices. 15952. 

Christ our Passover. 7680. 

Christmas day. 25310. 

Come dreamless rest. 253845. 

Come to me, gentle sleep. 19641. 

Comrades’ song of hope. 12987. 

Concerto. 255386. 

Contrasts. 12998. 

Could aught of song. 7779, 11116. 

Cruiskeen lawn. 16018. 

Dance to your daddy. 169. 

Dashing away with the smoothing 
iron. 174. 

Death is swallowed up in victory. 
7865. 

Derbyshire Morris dance. 13101. 

Derbyshire Morris reel. 13102. 

Down Chelsea way. 18043, 22917. 

Earth and man. 22948. 


e 


1905 


Novello & co.—Continued. 


Hlegie. 13223. 

Elegy. 138230. 

Elfintown. 16137. 

Elleen. 1616. 

Emer’s lament for Cuchulain. 3990. 

Empire and motherland. 13238. 

Empire of the sea. 138239. 

Endymion’s dream. 3998. 

Eternal God, who quickening light. 
8054. 

Eton memorial march. 19748. 

Fantasia. 1742, 4234. 

Farewell. 19763, 19764. 

Farewell Nancy. 247. 

Farmyard (The) 248. 

Flowers of Edinburgh. 4123, 13357. 

Fool’s dance. 13366. 

For empire and for king. 13368. 

Gallant hussar. 18420. 

Galopede. 4196. 

Gather ye rosebuds. 4202. 

Gavotte and musette. 306. 

Glorishears. 138462. 

God so loved the world. 8297. 

God who at sundry times. 322. 

Good-night. 16302. 

Grand cortége. 16309. 

Green garters. 13528. 

Hail breath of life. 138549. 

Hang fear, cast away care. 13560. 

Happy stranger. 4880. 

Harvest cantata. 19881. 

Haste to the wedding. 43898. 

Heart of the night. 21317. 

Heave away, my Johnny. 386. 

How sweet thy modest light. 1871. 

Hunt the squirrel. 4496. 

I will lay me down in peace. 4628. 

If the Lord had not helped me. 
19989. 

In praise of May. 4712. 

In the morning. 21457. 

In the warm blue summer weather. 
23452. 

Intermezzo. 19908. 

Irish girl. 4767. 

Jacko. 18878. 

Jesus lives. 8776. 

John Barleycorn. 4843. 

June. 2040. 

Keeper (The) 516. 

King Lion. 18965. 

King’s hunt. 2062, 4917. 

Kitty and Joe. 13975. 

Kitty of Colleraine. 4927. 

Lachryme pavan. 2089, 4952. 

Lambkins (The) 14000. 

Lament, O my warriors. 20071. 

Land o’ the leal. 26167. 

Lark in the morn. 582. 

Lay of St. Cuthbert. 4978, 11608. 

Leap frog. 14021. 

Let songs of rejoicing be raised. 
22560. 


INDEX 


Novello & co.—Continued. 


Let us now go even unto Bethle- 
hem. 26205. 

Let us now praise famous men. 
5012. 


Light in darkness. 16652. 

Litany: To the Holy Spirit. 18525. 

Lo, Christ the Lord is born. 2151. 

Lord Dunwaters. 5089. 

Lord’s prayer. 21593. 

Love came down at Christmas. 
5109. 

Love is forever. 16697. 

Love wakes. 14145. 

Lumps of plum pudding. 

Mad dog. 14175. 

Maid of Astolat. 9117. 

Maid of the mill. 14183. 

Mare and foal. 14217. 

Meditation. 5264. 

Midnight. 23808. 

Midnight by the sea. 21695. 

Missa de Angelis. 18658. 

Morning song. 26446. 

Mother cow. 14865. 

Musie of the wave. 26465. 

My soul would drink those echoes. 
23899. 
My Susan 
14440. 


14169. 


was a bonny lass. 


Naney’s fancy. 5493. 
Nativity (The) 23912. 
Nazareth. 339. 

Near and far. 670. 
Neddy. 14470. 

New mown hay. 5518. 
Norwegian suite. 5548: 


O holy Child, Thy mother mild. 
5578. 

O holy night. 26596. 

O how amiable are Thy dwell- 
ings. 5579. 

O hush thee, my babie. 20302. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 26601. 

O Mister Crocodile. 14528. 

O panis dulcissime. 21811. 

O Savior of the world. 9525. 

O tender sleep. 11900. 

October. 2383. 

Office for the Holy Communion. 
17005. 


Oh soft was the song. 9552. 
On our way rejoicing. 5650. 


One man shall mow my meadow. 
723. 


Orpheus. 14625. 
Our ship she lies in harbour. 
5709. 


Out upon it. 14646. 

Overture in C sharp minor. 13904. 
Ovos omnes. 9530. 

Phillida flouts me. 20365. 
Piggies (The) 14711. 

Pleading. 17105. 


1906 


pt. 4, BOSS vu 


Novello & co.—Continued. 


Poor couple. ‘767. 

Pop goes the weasel. 

Postiude. 7475. 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. 

Praise Ye the Lord. 18894. 

Princess royal. 14772. 

Proud Maisie. 14780. 

Puritan maid. 21919, 24175, 24176. 

Qui vive. 21924. 

Quodling’s delight. 

Red herring. 804. 

Rejoice greatly O daughter of 
Zion. 26855. . 

Requital (The) 21951. 

Rhyme of the four birds. 

Ribbon dance. 5974. 

Riding to fairyland. 9889. 

River (The) 17185. 

Robin Hood and the tanner. 821. 

Robin, sweet Robin. 9916. 

Romance. 14874, 21968. 

Rondo capriccio. 12087. 

Rose of Sharon. 18977, 26925. 

Saviour, blessed Saviour. 12113. 

Secolding wife. 61380. 

Secret of love. 17283. 

Secret of the Lord. 190388. 

See, see what a wonderful smile. 
24320. 

See, the dawn from heaven is 
breaking. 2651. 

Sellenger’s round. 2655, 6145. 

Send forth Thy sighes. 24327, 

Serenade. 24837. 

Serenade from The wand of youth. 
10091. 

Shed no tear. 17308. 

Shepherds hey. 15004. 


5839. 
2497. 


2527, 5911. 


24208. 


Shepherds left their sheep. 2677. 
Shepherd’s love song. 27025. 
Shooting. 15008. 

Sigh no more ladies. 15021. 

Sign of the bonny blue beil. 888. 
Silent love. 19067. 

Sing, Britain’s sons. 6281, 15034, 


20505. 
Sing ivy. 6283. 
Sing O daughter of Zion. 27058. 
Sleep Holy Babe. 27067. 
Sleep, little baby. 24394, 
Sly reynard. 15061. 
Solemn melody. 2713, 6341, 10181. 
Song of fairies. 6376. 
Song of Fionnuala. 6877. 
Song of love’s coming. 22095. 
Song of morning. 24426. 
Song of the boy scouts. 12211. 
Song of the scouts. 20542. 
Songster’s awakening. 22105, 
24442. 
Sons of the sea. 15119. 
Speed the plough. 6429. 
Spring enchantment. 24461. 
Squire and the thresher. 6446. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dece., 1910 


Novello & co.—Continued. 

Step and fetch her. 6464. 

Suite for string orchestra. 

Summer sports. 22140. 

Sweet night. 27212. 

Sweet William. 958. 

Take thou this rose. 2808. 

Te Deum laudamus. 979, 2819, 
6585. 10369, 10371, 17455, 22168, 
22170. 

That very wise man. 15276. 

Themes from symphony in A flat. 
6628. 

There dwelt a king. 27281. 

They are at rest. 10418. 

Three fishers. 2858. 


Three little tailors. 1002. 
Three meet. 6663. 
Three sons. 1004. 
Times and seasons. 10451. 


Tink-a-tink. 6680. 

"Tis yule. 27824. 

To Claribel. 10458. 

To faithful shepherds watching. 
27326. 

To Norah. 24630. 

To the river. 24633. 

Toceata and fugue. 12150. 

Torch (The) 10474, 12356. 

Toy soldiers march. 24640. 

Triumph (The) 6724. 

Twilight. 10506. 

Twist ye, twine ye. 

Veil (The) 19802. 

Viear of Bray. 20695, 24729. 

Walrus and the carpenter. 106438. 

Was it some golden star. 10660. 

Wassail song. 1067. 

Watchet sailor. 1068. 

Water-side (The) 24752. 

We won’t go home till morning. 
6937. 

What sweeter music. 6960. 

When icicles hang by the wall. 
22347. 

Whispers of summer. 

Wicked mice. 15600. 

Willow tree. 7056. 

Winter it is past. 24851. 

Yonder sits a fair young damsel. 
7128. 

Young Edwin in the lowlands low. 
7146. 

Young love. 24895. 

Young May moon. 7147. 

Young Reilly. 7149. 

Zummerzetzhire. 17740. 

‘Nowowiepki (F.) Adoremus. 3147. 
Noyes (W. F.) When I was Nellie’s 


20666. 


20758. 


beau. 1089. 

Nozze di figaro. 23863. 
Niirnberg (H.) Juvenile march. 
23516. 

Nuida!l (P.) Aurore. 22543. 

Nuit d’Ispahan. 11889. 


Null (Ff. H.) 
Nunn (GH. C5) 
Four old French carols. 
Petite suite. 5776. 
Something to say. 19084. 
Song of the sword. 6386. 
Wooden bowl. 38082. 
Nusbaum (C. S.) Jesus is the best 
friend to me. 138894. 
Nutile (E.): 
"A bella gioventt. 22441. 
Caruli, tu pienze a me. 22718. 
Casa mia. 25254. 
Mamma mia, che vo ’sapé. 
(738), 2192. 
Na fattura. 
Neatena-core. 
Ohé, ohé. 2404, 5628. 
Nutt (C. J.) Robert E. Lee. 
Nuttall (R. EH.) 
beau. 22403. 
Nutting (G.): 
Angels (The) 12642. 
Garden I love. 4198. 
Roses you gave me. 6023. 
Setting sun. 14988. 
With you away. 22397. | 
Nybo music pub. co. Outside of that 
you’re all right. 24069. : 
Nye (G. E.) You said I’d forget you. 
15689. 


Alberta. 3166. 


4151. 


1153 


5485. 
2332, 5502. 


2565. 
Won’t you be my 


Nye (J. B.) Million elks. 5322. 

O—. (EH. L.) Good enough for me. 
8320. 

Oake (A.) Bee and the jam-pot. 
22593. 


Oakland (W.) We'll go back to Erin 
some day. 6933. 
Oakley (C. H.) Pippin (The) 17099. 
Oakley (E. C.) Two is company. 
24681. 
Oberhoffer (B.): 
Abschied. 19439. 


Ich hab’ im traume_ geweinet. 
19982. 
Ich liebe dich. 18350. 
Verliebt. 20692. 
Oberleithner (M.) Aphrodite. 25012. 
Oberlender (J. D.): 
IT sigh for you Virginia. 23369. 


Pale Moon. 24074. 
Oberon. 23066, 28979, 24026. 
Oberstaedt (O.) I cannot sing the old 
songs. 25896. 

O’Brien (C. X.) Rosaleen. 26918. 

O’Brien (F.) I ain’t mammys black 
baby now. 25891. 

O’Brien (M.) My little country girl. 
26492. 

O’Brien 
smile. 10164. 

O’Brien (V.) Easter hymn. 7989. 

O'Bryan (C. H.) Cottage down the 
lane. 38760. 

Ocean (The) throne. 


(N.) Smile, just simply 


UTTALE. 


1907 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 5 


Ockleston-Lippa (K.) 
flat. 14548. 
O’Connell (J.) 
souri. 6928. 
O’Conner (L.) 
17022. 
O’Connor (lL. B.) 
nuts. 18150. 
O’Connor (D.) 
an aeroplane. 
O’Connor (E.): 
For the stars and Stripes and you. 
4136. 
Good old days. 4803. 
In the old springtime. 
Old Belle Isle. 21888. 
Up and down the avenue on a 
summer’s night. 6792. 

You can’t get nuthin’ from me. 
7135. 
O’Connor (J. F.) 
O’Connor (L. B.): 


Way back in old Mis- 
On a Sunday evening. 
Four little coco- 


We'll take a flight in 
22310, 


4725. 


Bully rag. 3548. 


All the boys love Rosie. 19460. 
Four little butterflies. 19795. 
Mary, Maude and Marguerite. 
28742. 
O’Day (T.) Memories of childhood. 
263886. 
O’Dea (J.) Mrs. Hisenstein. 16846. 
Odell (H. F.): 
Collegisms. 11095. 


Gems of Seotland. 25691. 

Love’s like a star. 11674. 

National and patriotic airs. 
Odell (H. F.) & co.: 

Dance of the wood nymphs. 22849. 

Love’s like a star. 11674. 

Meteor (The) 5810. 


5499. 


Odell (J. B.) Best songs. 12792. 
Odell (M. A.): 
Chief corner stone. 11077. 
Love of God manifest. 11678. 


This Jesus made Lord and Christ. 
12340. 
Odell (P.) I wish you’d take a liking 
to me. 19979. 
O’Donnell (C.): 
I’m going back to my old girl. 


25936. 

Minerva. 26411. 
O’Dwyer (R.) Hitne. 13221. 
Oehl (A.): 

Ach, herzig’s herz. 22452. 


Friihlings-warnung. 23071. 
Maienlust. 23711. 


Oehm (A. A.) Epitaph. 16147. 


Oehmler (L.): 
Circus calliope. 1449. 
Poet and nightengale. 
Sweet memories. 27209. 
Wedding procession in Amster- 

dam. 3008. 

Oelschlegel (A.): 

Adagio. 26618. 


24129. 


Melody in D | Oelschlegel (A.)—Continued. 


t 


An die Madonna. 1777S. 

Andante. 26619. 

Gretchens traum. 113839, 1385380. 

Leichte vortragsstticke. 8926. 

Notturno. 26620. 

Romanze. 26912. 

Rondo. 26621. 

Scherzo. 26622. 

Signal polka. 10124. 
Oertel (G.): 

Mazurka. 25296. 

Piéces anciennes. 26752. 

Zigeuner-rhapsodie. 12556. 
Oesten (T.): 

Alpengléckehen. 17767. 

Doll’s dream. 16089. 

In der blumengrotte. 
Oesterle (L.): 

Collection of famous overtures. 

SLO, roan 
Oesterle’s graded four-hand col- 
lection. 9587, 14574. q 
Oettinger (J. A.) Don’t you think 
that we might marry. 13148. 

O’Farrell (W.H.) Military dip. 18649. 
O’Farrell bros. Military dip. 18649. 


Offenbach (J.): 

Barearolle. 2386, 17001, 203808, 
23981-23984, 26624. 

Barcarolle waltz. 14549. 

Beauteous night. 9541, 14550. 

Beauteous night, O night of love. 
23985. 

Contes d’Hoffmann. 26626. 

Fairest evening. 26627. 

Grand duchess. 5608. 

Lovely night. 11907. 

Musette. 17002. 

O belle nuit. 9542, 11908, 21819, 
23986, 26628. 

O lovely night. 


18382. 


23987. 


Orphée aux enfers. 26629, 
Phantasie. 23989. 

Schdne nacht, du _ liebesnacht. 
23990. 


Silent now the drowsy bird. 14551. 
Ogden (W. A.): 

Beautiful to-morrow. 3119 (109). | 

I will guide thee. 4627. ; 
Ogilvy (E.) Bottle-O. 7503. 


O’Grady (M. T.) Good-bye Molly. 
8317. 
O’Grady (N. V.) I will always be 
vour friend. 19974. 
O’Halloran (M.) Prayer of love. 
18896. 
O'Hara Chey: 
Eyes of Irish blue. 38119 (19), 
4047. 
Gay gossoon. 4213. = 
Trishman’s toast. 4768. 
My queen is an Irish colleen. 
2NETO: 


1908 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


O’Hara (G.): 
Just June. 23511. 
Ma li’l starlight. 5172. 
Rococo. 24220. 
Rose (The) vine. 242385. 


There were ninety and nine. 2848. 
O’Hare (W. C.): 

Girl next door. 1756. 

King. 16594, 17742 (67). 

Tie your little bull outside. 17501. 

Where the river Shannon flows. 


15586. 
Ohio state university. Men of Ohio. 
18632. 
Ohliger (C. F.) Pitt. 21895. 
Ohnesorg (C.) Gelbe prinz. 4219. 
Ohnhaus (S.) Minnehaha. 9289. 


O’Kane (T. C.) Songs of redeeming 
love. 11538 (164). 

Olaff (A.) Waiting by the old mill 
stream. 19319, 27431. 

Oiake( 2) ar. My cocoa nut rag. 
9366. 


Olander (T. H.): 
Mill-stream in paradise. 9287. 
Sweet freedom’s land. 15208. 


Oleott (C.): 

Barry from Ballymore. 
24911 (85). 

I love the name of Mary. 21387, 
22440 (34), 23347. 

In the sunshine of your love. 
21458, 22440 (40), 23447. 

Mother Machree. 217238, 23858, 
24911 (149). 

My land. 238886. 

That little thatched cottage. 22185. 
Olcott (HE. L.) Beauty’s dream. 3382. 
Old Dominion music co.: 

Aurora my Virginia belle. 

Soldiers story. 19081. 


Old Puc 712, 2406, 8621, 118382, 
14577, 15704 (124). 

Old town. 9308, 2413, 3015, 5840, 6719, 
tis2 (los, 162, 165), 11926. 

Oldberg (A.) Sonata. 5644. 

Oldham (W. H.) Judgment (The). 
11562. 


Olds (B. R.): 
Every girl remembers her 
sweetheart. 21158. 
When sunset turns silver clouds to 
gold. 20742. 
Olin (W. HE.) 
sang of yore. 
Olin (Mrs. R.) Old sweet songs we 
sang of yore. 26661. 
Oliver (A. O.) Our risen Lord. 9638. 
Oliver (B. C.) Better than all the 
world. 15846. 
Oliver (F. E.): 
Judgment morning. 4864. 
Somebody cares. 2720. 


22577, 


19500. 


first 


26661. 


Old sweet songs we :; 


Oliver (H.): 
Among the untrodden ways. 12626. 
Egyptian romance. 3977. 

Lovely kind and kindly loving. 
23669. 
Oliver (W.) 
Olivet institute. 
Olivet. 266389. 

Ollone (M. D’): 
C’est quelque chose. 
O portes. 26608. 
Oui c’est 14 notre foi. 
Sentier (Le) 14974. 
Sombre maison. 15087. 

Olman (A.): 
Candle-stick 

(99). 
High life. 4449, 7182 (127). 
I want to powder my nose. 


606. 
dear 


Mélisande valse. 
Oh, Olivet, 


12874. 
14630. 


rag. 7580, 10887 


25963. 


Olmeda (F.) Deuxiéme sonate espag- 
nole. 78838. 
Olney (J. W.) Sleep, baby, sleep. 
190738. 
Olney music co. Piccalili. 5787. 
Olsen (B.) Tell me what you think 
of me. 24578. 
Olsen (O.): 
Great grandmother’s bridal waltz.. 
13524. 
Northern serenade. 3771. 


Town and country. 15335, 17524. 
Olson (C. HE.) Red raven. 21981. 
Olson (L. M. T.) Thorns and thistles. 

17491. 


Olson-Edwards music co., Red raven. 
21931. 
Olthoff (V. A.) Girlhood days. 23108. 
Oltrogge (H. T.): 
Do they love you still in Dixie. 
13124. 
Old red hills of Georgia. 20319. 


When I see a rose dear I 
15547. 
pseud. 


Oltz (C.) 
think of you. 
O’Malley (D.) See Nasmith 
I. M. 
O’Malley (D. A.) My great big crazy 
own boy. 16890. 
O’Malley (R. & J.): 
Patsy, buy me an aeroplane. 9663. 
Slumberland. 10168. 
On ne badine pas avec l'amour, 17024. 
Onderdonk (E.) Quaker City march. 
5895. 
Ondet (G.): 
Ad alta. 17748. 
Au jardin de ton ceur. 1 
Com, com, com. 15975. 
Hxcentric poloteur. 138278. 
Fianecailles de Fauvette. 
Galant vigile. 8228. 
Gentleman farmer. 16260. 
Irresponsable dégénéré. 184138. 
Joyeux horse-guard. 4859. 
Julot, 138919. 
Mutuelle de l'amour. 


S 


wd 


1438¢ 


. 


1909 


INDEX 


Ondet (G.)—Continued. 
Myrtho. 20263. 


Mystéres d’Isis. 18738. 
Notre jeunesse. 5552. 
Passe, Lison. 5748. 


Patrouille royale. 18852. 
Pour vos lévres jolies. 5846. 
Si ce n’est qu’un réve. 19061. 
Vieilles lettres. 15443, 

Voila pourquoi. 17606. 


Vos lévres sont si roses. 10620. 
Voyage 4 Cythére, 10623. 
Ondriéek (F.) Elementarschule des 
violinspiels. 3988. 
O’Neal (R.) My old Kentucky home. 
9409. 
O’Neil (H.) He got away with it. 
16347. 


O’Neil (M.) If I were an angel in 


heaven above. 8661. 
O’Neil (P. H.): 
Hot dog man. 8495. 


I’d like to run an airship. 8548. 
O’Neil & Story: 
Meet me to-night ‘neath the big 
are light. 14259. 
Veteran (The) 24728. 
Waitin’ for the moon. 
Water lilies. 24750. 
O’Neill (N.): 
Blue bird. 11017, 12818, 19549. 
Four dances. 5671, 20329. 
Eber. 220. 
Priscilla. 24165. 
Oosterzee (C. v.) Ysband. 7153. 
Openshaw (J.) What should I do 
without a girl like you. 15530. 
Opernball (Der) 25994. 
Opladen (A.) Roses. 9963. 
Oppel (R.) Brauttanz (Der) 20955. 
Oppenheimer (H.) Beethoven. 19530. 
Oppliger (A.): 
Chappell favorite. 1414. 
Lake city polka. 13998. 
Margarita. 16765. 
Victor point. 2955. 
Opus mus. co. Eastern love song. 


24748, 


25515. 
Orbin (G.) Veteran (The) 15482. 
‘Orchestral pub. co.: 
Chanson pathétique. 7627. 


Fleurs d’orange. 8142. 
Morning love song. 1864. 
Petite suite. 5776. 
Romance. 1864. 
Three encore songs. 
Two lyrics. 1864. 
Vive le roi. 15451. 
Ordway (E. T.) Christmas tide. 7687. 
Ordway (J. P.) Dreaming of home 
and mother. 1579. 
Oregon my Oregon. 
Orfeo. 6743. 18188. 
Orfeo ed Euridice. 
O’Reilly (N.) 
baby girl. 


4459. 


11944. 


25723. 
How’d you like to be a 
4487. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.53 | 


Organ (The) 5679. 
Organist’s journal. 
Orlob (H.): 
Deux temps parisienne. 1536. 
He loves my dreamy eyes. 1830. 


5682. 


I’ve been kissed in San Francisco. | 


1920. 

I would rather look at you. 1935. 

It looked good to me. 2001. 

Let me be your last swetheart. 
5004, 7182 (149). 

Never choose a girl from her pho- 
tograph. 2336. 


Oh, the men. 2396. 
She is the girl you read about. 
24352. 


We don’t believe it. 3000. 
Ormond (Val) assn. Till justice win 
the victory. 15311, 17742 (92). 
Ormsby (K.) In pearls and laces. 
1968. 
Orner music co.: 
On Calvary’s cross. 26665. 
Rejoice! rejoice. 26857. 
Orosz (Franz) & Fred. Cantica sacra. 
113. 
Orpath music co. International re- 
view. 11528, 16528. 
Orpheus and Euridice. 
Orpheus co.: 
Barberillo. 19517. 
Clouds. 25328. 
Nature’s voice and roses of sum- 
mer, 23914. 
Orpheus voluntaries. 11949, 11950, 
14626, 17038. 
Thanks for you. 6611. 
Three dances in the olden style. 
18151. 
Twilight waltz. 27361. 
Two sonatinos. 8226. 
Orpheus mus, pub. ¢o.: 


16282. 


Moorland echoes. 6383. 
Neva. 9455. 
Orpin (E. M.) Sweet peas. 27218. 
Orr (C. F.) I miss you, sweetheart. 
11450, 15704 (93). 
Orr (R. K.) Do they think of me in 
heaven. 21086. 
Orr (W. B.) Hi-O-W, and J. 395. 
Ort (C. H.) Somewhere. 22090. : 
Ortengren (J. R.) Song of love. 2731, 
Orth (C. J.) Toast-master. 6699. 
Orth (F.): 


Don’t be angry dear. 3897. 
Down where the sea breezes blow. 
16107. 

*Phone bell rang. 5785. 
Texas rag. 986. 

Orth) (I) BL) «: 
Bye-lo, dolly. 22690. 
Chatterbox. 22741. - 
Grandpa’s story. 23164. 
In a canoe. 23425. 
Laugh and sing. 23571. 
Little hands. 23626. 


1910 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Orth (L. E.)—Continued. 
Nodding clover. 238944. 
Peek-a-boo. 24088. 
Playing for mother. 24122. 
Playing house. 24128. 
Talking together. 24546. 
Wavelets. 24758. 
Ortlepp (L.) Colors (The) 7719. 
Ortmann (O. R.) Cupid’s canoe. 
3792. 


Osborn (A. H.) 
Osborn (L. P.) 
heart. 26148. 
Osborne (C.): 
Grandfather Green. 13514. 
' Ladder of fame. 13998. 
Non stops. 14495. 
Odd numbers. 14545. 
Osborne (J. C.) Ain’t it nice to have 
a sweetheart. 3157. 
Oscheit (M.): 
Frohsinns-marsch. 
Im zigeunerlager. 
Osgood (G. L.): 
Christmas bells. 19487 (4). 
Choice part-songs for men’s voices. 


Back again. 17822. 
Klondiker’s sweet- 


4179. 
13782, 25999. 


22758. 
Old German shepherd’s song. 
7182 (64). 
Osgood (H.): 
Bell song. 12777. 
Cradle song. 13009. 
Little recruit. 14097. 
Lobster quadrille. 14102. 
Lovely Araminta. 14147. 
Lovely Mary Donnelly. 14149. 
Trot, trot to market. 15348. 
O’Shea (J. A.): 

Mary Ann McGinity. 2209. 
Sweet Katy Kearney. 2795. 
O’Shea (J. P.) When the springtime 

comes again sweetheart dear. 19371. 


Osgood (G. LL.) Palm _ branches. 
20814 (22). . 
Osgood (H.) Serenade. 20490. 
Osiier (J.): 
Barcarolle. 10983. 
Klokkeklemt. 2076, 11594. 
Oslin (S. J.): 


Eureka Zion harvester. 13268. 
Jesus’ blood saved my soul. 138892. 
Osmanek (A.) Mein einziger gedanke. 
5268. 


Osmond (S. I.) Mister Possum. 
18661. 
Ossusky (H.)': 

In happyland. 20005. 


My pretty moonbeam. 11848. 
Ostali (P.) Senenata patetica. 19049. 
Ostlere (M.) Dutch dolls. 229387. 
Ostrander (W.) Send the happy tid- 

ings. 24828. 
Oswald (Mrs. M. M.) 
little rag doll. 7729. 


Come be my 


19 


Otello. 17587. 

Othegraven (A. v.): 
Alter Weihnachtsgesang. 
Faule Gretchen. 8115. 
Flug der liebe. 815T. 
Funf lieder. 26684. 
Georg von Fronsperg. 
Grenadierlied. 8347. 
Ich hab zu dir gesagt. 8647. 
Ich trau dir nicht. 19983. 
Im wald bei der amsel. 8676. 
Jager aus Kurpfalz. 8761. 
IKkuckuck. 8880. 
Liebesklage. 8961. 
Liebeskummer. 8962. 
Unter der linde. 10541. 
Von der schlacht. 10619. 
Waldvoglein. 10641. 

Otis (P..A.) ; 
I will lift up mine eyes. 21413. 
Wondrous words of love. 7088. 

O’Toole (M. I.): 
Carmelo waltz. 7599. 
Summer girl. 10290, 17413. 
Sunsetta waltz. 10304. 
Yosemite waltz. 10837. 

Otto der lte. 16133, 16608. 

Otto der 3te. 15782, 17516. 

Otto y Arzoz: 


19467. 


15445. 


Hermosas tapatias. 4444. 

Margot. 5228. 

Matines. 597. 

Polaca. 147382. 
Ottorstr6m (T.) 24 fugen. 5698. 
Ould (S. G.) Responses at mass. 
21952. 


Our Miss Gibbs. 729, 9323, 16268, 
18824, 203848, 20510, 21026, 213869, 
21382, 22954. 

Our piano album. 26692. 

Ouville (M. J. d’) Girl on the inside 
for mine. 4241. 

Overton (M.) Over the hills comes 
ev’ning. 11968. 

Owen (A.): 

Any place is heaven when you’re 
with the girl you love. 22521. 

Firefly. 1158 (25). 

I wish some one would fall in 
love with me. 11538 (52). 

If my dream of you came true. 


25988. 
Only tell me why. 24049. 
Sweet red roses. 24529, 24911 
(169). 


8119 (95). 
6981, 


When I dream of yeu. 
When the daisies bloom. 
10887 (217). 
Owen (R. V.): 
I’m dreaming of you. 
Where the fragrant 


~—OHE4H 
259383. 


roses grow. 


27510. 
Owen (S. R.) Missouri. 23822. 
Owen (W.) What did he do. 15523. 


il 


INDEX 


pt. 11, 0. S., Vv. 5 | 


Owen (W. E.) 
5056. 
Owens (L. F.) 
18228. 
Oxenford (E.): 
May song. 16782. 
Quarryman (The) 5898. 
Oxenford (J.) King John and the 
abbot. 18964. 
Ozanne (A. D. da’): 
Corso. T7775. 
Poursuite. 9749. 
Sous le masque. 
Ozendorrf (T. E.) 
for Jesus. 9022. 
P. C. L. music publishers: 


Little boy that died. 


Happy on the way. 


10222. 
Living every day 


I’ve got a girl at last. 4612. 
Now and then. 20291. 
Oh, that jungle glide. 14568. 


So-long, kid. 10169. 
You’re the fairest flower that na- 
ture grew. 10849. 
Paans (W. J.): 
Aeroplane-captif. 3154. 
Mieke et Janneke. 53815. 
Reviens 4 moi. 5969. 


Pabion (E.) Table d’articulation. 
963. 
Pabst (H.) Sub rosa. 10280. 
Papse (H.7A:): 
Dixie echoes. 8878. 


Golden butterfly. 4283. 


Silvery starbeams. 6270. 
Pabst (P:); 

Adagio. 21746. 

Album-blatter. 12598. 


Am altar der wahrheit. 1197. 
Blanchefieure. 20935. 
Christkind spricht. 1385. 
Duos. 273381. 

Engel bei den hirten. 229. 


Erster unterricht im  violinspiel. 


8044. 
Friihlingsahnen. 13407. 
Gavotte. 16252. 
Koseliedchen. 18479. 
Liebestrank (Der) 21562. 
Madame Dorette. 21627. 
Marchen. 18594. 
Moderne bewegungs- und =  an- 

schlagslehre. 20214. 
Puhstemuhme. 18917. 
Sonate. 7512. 
Weihnachtslied. 1076. 

Pace (C. H.): 


How in the world am I going to 
be George Washington. 146400. 
Lover’s hope. 16702. 
Pace music house: 
How in the world am I going to 
be George Washington. 16400. 
Lover’s hope. 16702. 
Pacheco (A.) Buenas noticias. 17883. 
Pacher (J.) Spring symphony. 931. 


Pacher 
18830. 
Pacific coast music ¢o.: 
California Indian song. 15901. 
Entertainer’s rag. 25552. 


(J. AS 


You’re the candy kid, but you’re t | 


all stuck up. 12550. 
Packard (C. B.) Woodland wooing. 


BRIO « 
Packard (W. F-) Still, still with 
Thee. 15160. 


Paezoski (J.): 
Jesus, Marya, Josef. 
Liberia me. 8951. 
Msza. 9345. 
Msza ku ezci sw. Jana Kantego. 
9346. 
Requiem. 9864 
Paderewski (1. J.): 
Feindin (Die) 16194. 
Himmel hingt tief. 16877. 
Im walde. 16496. 
Kalter mond.’ 16582. 
Liebesverhinguis. 16648. 
Mélodie from Chants du voyageur. 
26381. 
Menuet. 9253, 16810. 
Nonne (Die) 16951. 
Schiferjung. 17253. . 
Schmollende (Die) 17256. 
So lauter dein herz. 17348. 
Unlingst. 17561. 
Verwitwet. 17598. 
Wie sie schreitet so-anmuthreich. 
17695. 
Padgett (R. L.) 
sweetheart. 
Pae (S. W.): 
Lonely lonesome. 
What’s the use. 
Paganini (N.): 
Adagio. 26704. 
Adagio cantabile. 
Campanella. 5725. 
Concerto no, 1. 24072. 
Hinleitung. 5726. 
God save the king. 5727. 
Introduction et variations. 


8778, 


Do you love me as a 
22897. 


5082. 
27472. 


26705. 


5728. 


Larghetto tenuto. 26706. 

Moses-fantasie. 6026. 

Moto perpetuo. 18831. 

Non pin mesta. 6027. 

Palpité. 6028. 

Recitation and adagio cantabile. 
26707. 

Streghe. 5729. 

Variationen. 12887. 


2 e concerto en si-minuer. 5730. 
Page (A.) We triumph in Thy name. 
17638. 
Page (N. C.): 
All through the night. 24955. 
Go where glory waits thee. 21252. 
I dare you to. 18308. 
Santa Lucia. 10010. 


1912 


Six octave studies. |} 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Page (T. B.) If all the queens were 
one, S656. 

Paget (R.) Just the thought of happy 
home. 13942. 

Pagliacci. 8930. 

Pagny (A.) Féte de Cassandre. 4089. 

Pagoda of Flowers. 18571. 

Paine (J. K.): 

Nativity. 7182 (57). 


Pheobus arise. 
Paine (M. E. ): 

Nativity. 7182 (57). 

Phoebus arise. 1153 (158). 
Painparé (E.) Menuet. 5296. 
Painter (Mrs. N. L.). Pansy, my old 

sweetheart. 17062. 
Pal (N.) Oh te my darling. 17012. 
Paladilhe (E.): 

Aux berceaux. 7357. 

Berceaux (Les) 7450. 

Chanson du rayon de lune. 

Chaut de nourrice. 7631. 

Crucifix (Le) 7800. 

En caique. 8026. 

Encore divins. 8034. 

Hermanita. 84538. 

Hymne au Christ. 

Infini (L’) 8728. 

Libellule (La) 8950. 

Mandolinata. 172387. 

Oiseleur amour. 9569. 

Petit carillon. 11989. 

Petite valse. 11994. 

Veille du départ. 10572. 

Visions intérieures. 10608. 


Palaschoho (J.) Zehn viola-studien. 


1153 (158). 


7626. 


8531. 


26710. 

Paldini (E.) Kleines Dekameron. 
2072. 
Palestrina (G. A.) Salvator mundi. 
100038. 


Palestrina (G. P. da): 
Panis angelicus. 5782. 
Pater noster. 21864. 
Paley (—): 
Angel eyes. 1219. 
Bachelor life. 7378. 
Havana. 7182 (124), 8397, 21305, 
22440 (27). 


Hello, how’d you do, hello. 13615, 
a7742 (D1). 

If you promise to behave. 23411. 

Listen to that jungle band. 21573, 
22440 (42). 

Love me with your big blue eyes. 
26269. 

Lucky boy. 238682. 

Springtime brings roses and you. 
24468. 


What good is water when you’re 
dry. 15524, 17742 (94). 

You ain’t got the girl. 7132, 1256 
(81). 


Palfrey (H.): 
Kyrie and Sanctus. 
Magnificat. 238705. 
Palicot (G.) Valse tzigane. 
Palisades music pub. co, 
26286. 
Palmer (B.) 
10388. 
Palmer (C. C.): 


23560. 


22257. 
Lucinda. 


Thank God for you. 


Benedicte omnia opera. 3411. 

Benedictus. 38414. 

Communion service. 3741. 

Jubilate Deo. 4861. 

Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
5185. 

Te Deum in E flat. 6580. 


Palmer (C. S.) 
11928. 
Palmer (EH. R.) Pea green earl. 
Palmer (J.): 
May melody. 16781. 
Valsette. 17059. 
Palmer (J. H.) In freedom’s name. 
16501. 
Palmer (K. van A.): 
Liza B. 9024. 
My Mandy. 9408. 
Summer. 10287. 
Palmieri (B.) O praise the Lord. 
5592. 
Palminteri (C. & L.): 
Nona. 5542. 
Spooning time. 
Palminteri (C. L.) : 
Nona. 5542. 
Spooning time. 
Panella (H. A.) 
5316. 


On a summer night. 


17075. 


6435. 


6435. 
Mighty Nimrod. 


Pannell (F.) Violetta. 1049. 
\LPanella (F. A.) Old Trinity. 24020. ‘ 
Panseron (A.) Musical A. B. C. 
26467. 


Panton (J. S.) I have a great big 
stick for you. 4540. 

Paoletta. 21866, 24834, 24638. 

Paolini (P. R.) Raisin day. 24184. 


Paolini music co. Raisin day. 24184. 
Paone (R.) Fraletuabraccia. 25647, 
25648. 2 
Pape (C. 0.) pseud. See Kinkel (K.) 

Pape (J.): 

My affinity. 9356. 

Where the tributary winds. 10760. 
Papini (G.): 

Capricciosa (La) 7598. 

Little (The) drummer. 23623. 


15106. 
If you only 


Song of the seasons. 
Paquette (Mrs. G. C.) 
answer, yes. 13777. 
Paradies (P. D.) Quel ruscelletto. 

9809. 


Parcell (E.) Passing by. 17072. 
Parés (G.): 4 
Marche Balkane. 5210. 


1913 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. Bl} 


Parés (G.)—Continued. 
Marches et refrains de larmée 
francaise. 18610. 
Paret (F.) I want but you. 25960. 
Paris, (H.) : 
High society life. 8461. 
Spearmint kid with the Wrigley 


legs. 10236. 
Paris-musical. Baiser qui console. 
3331. 
Park (J.) They are sweethearts still 


though their locks are gray. 27294. 
Park (J. D.) jr. Heart pleadings. 
8423. 


Park, (1) When the buckwheat 
blooms again. 38033. 

Park (M.) Six action songs for chil- 
dren. 18887. 

Parke (G. H.) Emblem of the free. 
8022. 


Parker (G. M.) 
Parker’ (H.): 
As pants the hart. 25022. 
Cahal Mor of the wine-red hand. 
15897. 
Church of God. 12942. 
King Gorm the grim. 13962. 
Seven songs. 11970. 
Parker (H. E.): 
Reveries of a soldier. 
Second degree. 10066. 
Parker (J. C. D.) Ave Maria. 
(2). 
Parker (J. M.) Espanita. 4012. 
Parker (L.) Twelve hymns and tunes 
for Whitsuntide. 123738. 


Oh, oh, honey. 5617. 


14847. 
22440 


Parker (M. E.) Wild deer. 7048. 
Ranker Ch. 12:) Just you amd I, 
21514. 


Parker (R. 8.): 
Oh, you Mister Moon. 2400. 
We were playmates on the old vil- 
lage green. 3008. 
Parker (2. Hi): 
I’m afraid of the big, big moon. 


nisy@ le & 
Trixie, my Dixie girl. 24653. 
Parker (CL. EY) What would this 


world be without you. 10710. 
Parker (W. C.) When summer comes 


again. 10730. 

Parker (Mrs. W. R.) Oh, Oh, honey. 
5617. 

Parkinson (A.) All my money is 
workin’. 7280. 


Parksits. Ageour 
Humorous quartets and encores. 
26716. 
Parks concert quartets. 
Sacred quartets. 26717. 
Parks (J. S.) My old New England 
home among the hills. 20256. 
Parks concert quartets. 745. 
Parlo (J.) Tivoli waltzes, 


745. 


15318. 


Parlow (E.): 
Acrobat (The). 15708. 
At the forge. 20876. 
Aus der kinderwelt. 7348. 
Blumenlied. 7495. 
Cradle song. 21048. 
Friihlingsliedchen. 
Intermezzo. 18888. 
Kath’rinchen frisch. 20057. 
Kinder-reigen. 8844. 
Kleiner walzer. 8865. 


8204. 


Mazurka. 9214, 

Menuet galante. 16815. 

Tanz der kobolde. 10360. 

Valse brillante. 17569. 
Parmentier (G.): 

Chanson d’adieu. 1406. 

Go-on. 18464. 

Ma mie. 2181. 


Marche du chien vert. 14213. 

Sanglots d’amour. 2612. 

Viva tu gratia, | 2965: 
Parnell (C. W.): 

Come gracious Spirit. 15982. 
Communion service. 15995. 
Paro (J. E.) Great America. 4886. 

Parrish (R283) 
Dixie to date. 3879. 
Yankee Doodle, keep it up. 10828. | 


Parry (A. W.) Little, Moore and 
Farr. 5064. 
Parry )(C. Heeaoe 
Analogy (An) 12684. 


Capriccioso. 11971. 
Hang fear, cast away care. 13560. 
Love wakes. 14145. | 
Mad dog. 14175. 

Melody. 18840. 

Orpheus. 14625. 

Out upon it. 14646. 

That very wise man. 15276. 


Parsifal. 6886. 
Parsons (A, R.) 
(24). 
Parsons (HE. A.) 
Parsons (P. J.) 
side. 12261. 


Parsons (W. F.): 
Good night. 83823. 
Gray dusk. 8345. 
Lonely (The) 9029. 

Partnoff (L.) Concertino. 

Paseal (F.): 

Happiness. 43879. 
Love’s evening-song. 5142. 
Poéme d’amour. 147380. 
Six mazurkas. 14670. 

Six valses. 21875. 

Pascal (J.) Tropical scenes. 

Paschal (H. W.): ‘ 
If other people would have left 

my business to me. 13771. 
If you could, would you. 13776. 


Fileuse étude. 10887 


Silver rill. 2689. 
Strolling by the ocean 


14666. 


19255. 


1914 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dece., 1910 


Paschal (H. W.)—Continued. 
My heart is yearning. 14400. 
That one ain't got ’em, babe. 
15269. 
Pasquita. 26718. 
Passananti (E.) 
5877. 
Passing tone. 
9502. 
Passmore (A. L.) 
Texas. 6557. 
Pastore (A.) 
6875. 
Paterson & sons: 
As flowers in rain.. 17792. 
Caledonia. 25228. 
Donal’ Dhu. 1556. 
Five Indian songs. 12842. 
Goodnight kiss. 23146. 
Humorous Scottish songs. 
25882. 
Shed no tear. 
Strand (The) 191380. 
Thirty songs. 26989. 
Year’s at the spring. 
Patrice (M.): 
Chanson d’amour. 
Marche de triomphe. 18608. 
Promesse d’amour. 18907. 
Patrick (N.) Send forth thy sighs. 
24327. 
Patten (R. M.) Mazurka. 16785. 
Patterson (B.) Just stop for a mo- 
ment and think. 1153 (61). 
Patterson (B. C.) Clarissima. 15969. 
Patterson (C.) Come you back to 
San Francisco. 22802, 25358. 
Patterson (E. D.) Just one thought. 
8825. 
Patterson (F.): 
Passion flower. 21877. 
Swing song. 959. 
Patterson (J. E.) 


Princeton beauties. 
O captain my captain. 
Taft's leave of 


Volando in alto. 2972. 


1878, 


17302. 


ATT92. 
17914. 


Old homestead. 


18794. 

Patterson music co. Dear old North 
pole. 3848. 

Patti (C.) Who wants a little girl. 
12489. 


Pattison (J. N.) See Pattison (N. M.) 
Pattison (N.M.) Sunrise. 24911 (65). 
Patton (J. D.) Onward songs. 5677. 


Patzinzer (F.) Kinderspiel. 8847. 

Paul (C.) My ladye faire. 5440. 

Paul (H.) Am altar der wahrheit. 
1197. 

Paul (J.):° 


Dear Grace. 16056. 
Ill take you to the moving pic- 
tures. 233844. 
Paul (R. W.) Dearold U.S. A. 18064. 
Paul (W.) Mirth. 9295. 
Paulin (G.): 
Anneau d’Izel. 
J’ai pour de toi. 


22516. 
26071. 


Paulin (G.)—Continued. 
J’oublierai. 8757. 


Si ’amour s’est envolé. 10128. 
Paull (ho): 
Lincoln centennial. 3119 (47), 
10887 (158). 
Napoleon’s last charge. 238911. 
Race course. 9812, 10887 (176). 
Paulli (H. S.) Tarantella. 19179. 


Paulsen (A.): 
Almighty Father, oh Holy God. 
19464. 
Here comes on crutches Sally. 
23248. 
Norway, my Norway. 26570. 
Song is the dawn of the soul. 
24423. 
When the fjords are like violets 
blue. 15557. 
Paulus bros. : 
Love’s meditation. 9077. 
Why did the waves wash my heart 


away. 19383. 
Paur (E.) Sinfonie, In der natur. 
6276. 
Pavanelli (L.) Vanna. 6818. 
Pavia Civ) six ssougs:; ator: 


Paxton (W.) Rinka (La) 

Payette (L. E.) Love dreams. 

Payne (A.) Dainty. 165. 

Payne (KH. F.) Forgotten melody. 
18149. 


20425. 
23657. 


Payne (M.) Raggety rag. 26829. 
Payne (S. R.) Flying clouds. 8160. 
Payne (W. 8S.) Free press march. 


4161. 
Payson (G. S.) 
Payson (M.) : 
Sleepy bye. 


Love of love. 38392. 


27070. 


There is my heart, dear. 27282. 
Unfading beauty. 273874. 
Pazella (D. G.) Seconda _ sonata. 
5731. 
Peace (EF. W.): 
Abide with me. 7190. 
Awake up, my glory. 1266. 


Crucifixion and ascension. 11120. 

O love the Lord. 2876. 

Thou art my Son. 10426. 

Thy way, not mine, O Lord. 2866. 
Peake (J. D.) Eventide. 11220. 
Pearee (C., W.) O quanta qualia. 

5593. 
Pearce (F. M.) Lure of the mask. 
9093. 
Pencock. (i... H.,) Jerusalem the 
golden. 16555. 
Pearl, the fisher-maiden. 20356. 
Pearsall (F. J.) Ruby. 6087. 
Pearsall (R. L. de) When Allen-a- 
Dale went a-hunting. 1085. 
Pearson (A.): 
Abide with. me. T1S8S. 


Call of summer. 22696. 
Have merey upon me, 25215. 


1919 


68294—10——31 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5] | 


Pearson (F.) Won’t you take me back 


to mother. 7096. 
Pearson (K.) Daughter of Noah. 
138072. 


Pease (A. H.) 
Pease (H. H.) 
girls. 14608. 
Pease (J. L.): 
Belle Helene. 10887 (7). 
Her lips were so near. 23245. 
Pease (W. H.) Our heroes of today. 


See Pease (J. L.) 
One of the Uncle Sam 


5703. 
Pease piano co. My own sweetheart. 
14429. 
Pechotsch (R.) Cradle song. 3772, 
7786. 
Peck (C. D.) All love and praise for 
Missouri. 24953. 
Peck (H. A.) U.S. A. patrol. 15394. 
Peck (L. EH.) Fantasie miniature. 
18301. 
Peck (N. F.): 
Fritzie von Spitzen. 13397. 
Ma little yaller gal. 574. 
Pecorella (l.) MHalley’s comet. 18225. 


Pecorini (D.) Queen of the rink. 
20404. 
Peel (F.): 

At the zoo. 12686. 

Jacko. 138878. 

King Lion. 13965. 


Kitty and Joe. 
Lambkins (The) 14000. 
Mare and foal. 14217. 
Mother cow. 143865. 
Neddy. 14470. 

O Mister Crocodile. 
Piggies (The) 14711. 


13975. 


14528. 


Sly Reynard. 15061. 

Wicked mice. 15600. 
Peel (G.): 

April. 3254. 


Ballad of Semmerwater. 

Country-lover. 7782. 

Early morning. 3961. 

Little waves of Breffny. 5071. 

My bed is a boat. 5418. 

Pirate story. 5800. 

Songs of a Shropshire lad. 27108. 

Song of the wooden-legged fiddler. 
244389. 

Summer midnight. 12271, 15180. 

Vagabond (The) 19284. 

Wander thirst. 6909. 

Where go the boats. 7003. 
Young night thought. 7148. 
Peerless music pub. co. Comet (The) 

22803. 
Peers (J.) Pack clouds away. 5724. 
Pégat (P.) & cie.: 
Adieu. 19443. 
Au cabaret. 19492. 
Crépuscule. 19660. 
Ils dansent au loin. 19992. 
Mademoiselle Valentine. 20149. 


7390. 


Pégat (P.) & cie-——Continued. 
Méthode des méthodes. 
Nox. 20293. 

Pastorale. 203852. 
Rondel d’Avril. 20441. 
Route des amoureux. 20454. 
Soleils couchants. 205380. 
Tourbillon. 20648. 


Pehel (J.) Pepe polka. 


20197. 


14686. 


Péle-méle édition. Hlle ne dit pas non. |} 


3987. 
Pelham (P.): 


Be an outlaw’s bride. 3365. 


Go through Welcome avenue. | 
25728. | 

I don’t care if I never get home. 
23328. 

I never met a pal going my way. 
4599. 


My baby. 26474. 
On early closing day. 24024. 
Peter Piper. . 5768. 


Queen of the cannibal isle. 2521. 


We can’t all live in Hasy street. | 


24757. 
You used to be a friend to me. 
17786. 
Pélissier (H. J.): 
Back to the land. 1268, 12730. 
Before the flood. 25104. 
Down by the Wangaroo. 25484. 
Echoes. 1602, 13211. 
Flower girl. 1383856. 
Follies (The) 13362. 
Garden of roses. 1722, 13422. 
Girls. 1758. 
Hope on! hope ever. 23290. 


I want somebody to love me. 


13788. 

I want to tell you how I love you. 
23388. 

I wanted to marry a hero. 1925. 

I worship the ground. 13759. 

In Santa Fé. 234388. 

Li-ti-ti-ti. 2115. 

Love me long. 23663. 

Mandy. 14197. 

My moon. 9405, 14420, 26497. 

Pansy of Pennsylvania. 26711. 

Pélissiana. 5760, 18858. 

Since I walked out with a soldier. 
15032: 


There’s a sun still shining in the | 


Sky. 15283. 
Tiddle-y-pom. 15310. 
Toothbrush and the sponge. 1538381. 
What a happy land is England. 

15520. 
Ypsilanti. 15694. 
Zulu Lulu. laO2: 

Pélléas et Mélisande. 

Peltama(di. i) 
with me. 180386. 

Pelzl (C.) Peach blossoms. 


2462. 


5754. 


1916 


{ 


Don’t you fall in love — 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Pembaur (J.): 


Enischlossenheit. 8038, 
Gedenkblitter. 8245. 
-Herbstzeit. 8449. 
Pembaur (K.) Messe. 11985. 
Pemberton pub. house: 
Chasing the eagle. 1416. 


Spot that my heart calls home. 
10247, 
Pefia (A. de la) 
Pence (S. S.) 
16436. 
Pender (T. O.) 
12967. 


Penfield (S. N.) 
226. 

Penn (A. A.): 
Alone. 3187. 
Always crying. 12618. 

Raby pictures upon my desk. 12719. 

Billy possum’s wooing. 81. 

Bury me not in the dark 
woods. 25212. 

Captive. 15918. 

Comrade. 17965. 

Cupid. 1498. 

Daughter of Noah. 13072. 

Days that have gone by. 16050. 

Don’t you care a little bit for me. 
13147. 

Echoes. 3970. 

Fishing. 13338. 

Git on yo’ angel clo’es. 

Good old pipe dreams. 

He is the only man. 

Honora. 44738. 

Hush little dad, and buy. 

T can not leave my mother. 

IV’d ask for you. 4524. 

tf I was white like you. 

Indian summer. 8723. 

Indiana. 4740. 

It seemed to be only a dream. 
8754. 

It’s because I love you. 26058. 

Jesus, shepherd. 16560. 

Ki-ku. 26134. 

Little Nell. 2141. 

Love’s awakening. 20181. 

Love’s campfire bright. 5141. 

Marcia, my Martian mail. 5223. 

Master of the hounds. 9200. 


Ya quisieras. 17720. 
I know not where. 


Come to Jesus now. 


Hgyptian maiden. 


old 


18180. 
18208. 
8405. 


1881. 
21363. 


1944. 


Memory’s dream. 5284. 
Molly dear. 9309. 
My aeroplane girl. 16877. 


My dear old Nebraska home. 5421. 
My Rocky Mountain Rose. 9418. 
My sweetheart. 5475. 

North Dakota. 16954. 

Old glory. 17021. 

Old homestead. 18794. 

Only one I think of. 5673. 

Otto and his auto. 5695, 

Pipe dreams. 5799. 


Penn (A. A.)—Continued. 

Queen of the air. 
14801. 

Regret. 21944, 

Send me a wireless message, dear, 
12PSG: 

Sing Annie Laurie, Tom. 

Son 0’ mine. 17359. 

There'll come a day when you'll 
regret. 15280. 

To Uncle Sam. 6697. 


12565 (56), 


17324, 


Under the turquoise sky. 6782. 

Unforgotten. 10528, 

Vision of the red, white and blue. 
17603. 


When I meet Gert. 10720. 

Whistling boy. 3048. 

You know, J know. 22420, 

Penn (A. J.) Riding in the aeroplane. 
12071. 
Penm (W. El) : 

Dearest. 21069, 22440 (24). 

Hallelujah dance. 8874, 15704 
(80). 

In the days of long ago. 
15704 (97). 

Lady of mystery. 
(103). 

Melody in B flat major. 9673. 

She never goes into the water. 
10110, 15704 (127). 

Take me where I can- shout. 
19175, 22440 (61), 24911 (170). 

That Spanish-American rag. 
10404, 15704 (188). 

Under the honeymoon in June 
time. 10525, 15704 (141). 


Pennington (Mrs. L. B.) Life is one 
night of darkness. 5039. 


Pennington (S. B.): 
Danse tzigane, 
In a gondola. 
Pennington (T. C.) 
Pennino (F.) Bella. 
Penso (R.): 
Baby’s box of toys. 25060. 
Charge of the night brigade. 
Follow the soldiers. 25635. 
Girls I left behind me. 25718. 
Goodbye bachelor days. 138500. 


8707, 
8883, 15704 


7841. 
26003. 


India. 
10995. 


11525. 


7638. 


It’s the English. 20081. 
Mr. Jolly Boy. 21702, 23823, 
25275, 


Oh, Joe: I want to go to the pic- 
ture show! 14561. 

There’s a little girl. 2845. 

When the summer days are o’er. 
15568. 

Won’t you ride across the moonlit 
prairie. 1139. 

You do look well in your old Dutch 
bonnet. 12548. 


Pente (B.) Farfadets (Les) 4072, 


1917 


INDEX 


Peoples music pub. Co.: 
My dreams are all of thee. 
Smile from you. 2706. 
Springtime. 17391. 
People’s recreation music Co. 
body’s Teddy. 16166, 21158. 
Pepper (J. W.) & son: 
Acme orchestra collection. 
Barearole. 20308. 
Barnstormer (The) 
Cornetist’s concert 
19655. 
Cupid’s bower. 138035, 16021. 
Daisies’ song. 138045. 
Echoes of spring. 19721. 
Electric king. 21125. 
Elizabeth schottische. 1614. 
Fast life galop. 21174, 22995. 
Fifth nocturne. 23016. 
Flight of the aeroplane. 
23025. 
Fraternity march. 
Gaiety polka. 1714. 
Golden days. 19835. 
Gospel hymns. 11324. 
Ideal orchestra collection. 
Jim Crow cakewalk. 2026. 
Largo. 1813, 8364. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 19702. 
Lucile waltz. 20134. 21620. 
Manhattan casino. 2195. 
Marshal of France. 2208. 
Melrose march. 20186. 
Mid sorrow and joy. 20198, 21693. 
Moszkowski’s serenata. 20225. 
National guard. 14459, 16928. 
Prince Frederick march. 21913. 
Rigoletto. 22263. 
Restless Rube. 14839, 17168. 
Schubert’s serenade. 24309. 
Sousa-Pryor band book. 15124. 
Sweet dreams to thee. 2792, 6527. 
Tis a grand old flag they fought 
fon... 22216. 
De Ss NW. anareh.- 20672: 
University of Indiana. 20674. 
Victor collection of E flat alto 
solos. 20700. 
Vim galop. 2958. 
Western beauty. 
Wheel of fortune. 


16889. 


Every- 


24924. 


22576. 
collection. 


21189, 


25651. 


11475. 


22333. 
15537, 17649. 


Périlhou (A.)—Continued. 


Six pieces. 2465. 

Veillée en Bresse. 6821, 6822. 
Perinello (C.) Romanza. 18968. 
Perkins (E. R.) When the fragrant 

blossoms fall. 3119 (204). 
Perkins (F. E.) Valerie. 19290. 


Perkins (F. H.) Light that ne’er 
grows dim. 8979. 
Perkins (G. F.) No long distance 


lovin’ for mine. 238941. 
Perkins (H. S.): 

Perkins vocal exercises no, 1. 

10887 (58). 

Song wave. 3119 (190). 

Tempest (The) 24911 (69). 
Perkins (T. E.): 

Be strong. 12764. 


Brighten all the way. 12846. 
Perkins (W.) Three songs. 11988. 


Perkins (W. O.) See Perkins (H. 8.) 
Perleberg (A.): ' 
Heimweg. S441. 
Leicht beschwingt. 
Perlet (H.): 
Ave Maria. 19503. 
Friar’s prayer. 23058. 
I ask not. 18298. 
Perlmutter (—): 
Bar-mitzvah. 1280. 
Menshele meinst du 
leben. 5294. 
Oi, sis mir wohl. 5629. 
Pintele yud. 2486, 5795. 
Seit klug un shtoist sich on. 6144. 
Yisrolik in sein eigen land. 7127. 
Permice (J. C.) Yankee aeroplane. 
7114. 
Ferré (L.) I long for Lucy. 
Perrier (P.): 
Ballade. 18866. . 
Canzonetta. 17898. 
Cloches (Les) enchantées. 
Danse des follies. 17995. 
Danse normande. 19678. 
Deuxiéme valse. 18018. 
Gavotte-intermezzo. 4210, 13439. 
Joie du matin. 18488. 
Merry musketeers. 20193. 
Petit galop de concert. 18867. 
Petite rhapsodie. 18869. 


8925. 


west. eibig 


13703. 


17949. 


2nd Regiment band march. 224387. Premiére mazurk. 18899. 

Pequegnat (E. A.) Echo d’ enfance. Premiére valse. 18900. 
(998. Réyeuse. 18945. 

Percivalle (S.) In my gondola. 1966. Swing song. 19158. 
Perfect (A.) Queen from Mars. 5905. Troisieme valse. 19254. 
Pergolesi (G. B.): a pee 

Se tu m’ ami. 17279. Perrin ( +t. C.) Wake up sweet 

Stabat Mater. 2755. melody. 1057. 

Tre giorni, 15339. Perrot (P.) Strand (The) 19130. 
Périlhou (A.): Perry (A. W.) & sons musi€ CO.: 

Caprice sur une fanfare. 22710. Abide with me. 22447. 

Livre dorgue. 25636. Angel's twilight serenade. 1222. 

Méditation. 2227. At the country club. 1248. 

Six petits préludes. 2466. Beneath the old elm tree. 7444. 

1918 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Perry (A. W.) & sons music co.—Con. 

Cadets military band march. 
22698. 

Celebration band march. 

Cook’s grand march. 7765. 

Cupid’s dream. 22837. 

Easter chimes. 38962. 

Faithful. 22986. 

Faro Nell. 18122. 

Flying clouds. 8160. 

Halley’s Comet. 18225. 

Hope. 25289. 

I love to tell the story. 18319. 

I need Thee every hour. 8614. 

I will sing the wondrous story. 
23388. 

Janet waltz. 


22724. 


2015, 8763. 


Jesus Saviour pilot me. 18434. 
Lyric theatre march. 23687. 
Mortgage on the home. 5371. 
Nervous kid. 5508. 

Only for you. 24046. 

Only you. 24051. 

Sorority march. 24447. 
Sunny slope waltz. 19145. 


There is happy land. 19202. 
Throw out the life line. 19223. 
Tripping over the green. 24652. 
Water lily waltz. 10667. 
Water-nymphs love dream. 24751. 
What shall the harvest be. 6959. 
Whippoor will’s song. T7017. 
Wyaconda. 38089. 
Perry (E. P.) I long for Lucy. 13708. 
Perry (J.) Please take me back to 
Possumyille. 21901. 
Perry (J. M.) My bark. 14886. 
Perry (lL. €.) I want to get up in 
your lap. 11467. 
Perry (2... B.) : 
Cedar brook waltz. 7182 (14). 
Mountain home waltz. 7182 (55). 
Perry (W. H.) Reverie in A. 2556. 
Perschk (M.) Sch6dnste vom paradies. 
6112. 
Pessard (E.): 
Bonjour, Suzon. 3481. 
Petits potins. 20363. 
Tzigane. 19269. 
Pesse (M.): 
Caresses d’ enfant. 20974. 
Gentille aubade. 21226. 
IdyHe dun patre. 21419. 
Insaisissable (L’) 16525. 
Joyeuse idyle. 138909. 
Mandolines. 21642. 
Oh, le jolie conte. 21824. 
Pas des sylphides. 9650. 
Petits pages Louis XIII. 2476. 
Sur la barque fleurie. 12288. 


Sur le clavecin. 22147. 

Valsette fleurie. 29382. 
Pestalozza (A.): 

Almond blossom. 7242. 


Ciribiribin. 1452, 3697, 21008. 


Peters (B.): 
Angel choir. 7281, 10887 (91). 
Do you remember. 25467. 
Hey there, sis. 1782 (125), 1850. 
Peters (C. F.): 
An die nacht. 21. 
An’ seine sprdéde. 
Barearolle. 23981. 
Flieder. 264. 
Griine wunder. 
Guitarre. 357. 
Guter rat. 358. 
Hauptsache (Die) 
Kalte. 513. 
Lied des Lynkeus. 23598. 
Lied vom bisschen sonnenschein. 
546. 
Maé. 23707, 23708. 
Morgenhymnus. 23849. 
Nachgeftihl. 23905. 
Norwegian dances. 
Nymphes. 693. 
Phantasie. 23989. 
Reminiscences of Grieg. 19859. 
St. Nepomucks vorabend. 24256. 
Schule des oktavenspiels. 24310. 
Sehnsucht. 24323, 
Selige sehnsucht. 
Serenade. 893. 
Sonate. 359. 
Symphonischer 
tragodie. 962. 
Violin-konzert. 642, 23864. 
Wiegenlied. 1116. 
4 Sonatinen. 834, 
D2 ettiden. 155. 
100. (Der) psalm. 
Peters (F.): 
Miss Plum Pudding. 11783. 


304. 


375. 


13531, 19857. 


‘24326. 


prolog zu einer 


1153, 5944. 


Polonaise. 5881. 
Souvenir de la cdte d Azur. 
12238. 


Weihnachtsgedanken. 3010. 
Peters (W. F.): 
I’d rather be a friend of yours. 
18302. 
Paid in full. 2441. 
Put the ball over the pan, McCann. 


18919. 

Tattle tale bird has a tale to tell. 
6576. 

Wanted, an old fashioned girl. 
6912. 

Will all my dreams come true. 
193888. 


Peterson (A. V.): 
Comet rag. 12975. 
Jester (The) 498. 
Peterson (F. BE.) Our land. 18822. 
Peterson (H.): 
Auf wiedesehn, my beloved. 
Slumber town. 17338. 
Peterson (I.): 
Crystalia waltzes. 22830. 
Love’s fashion. 23672. 


» ad 
329 i. 


UOT] 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. 8., v. 5 


Peterson (J. B.) Royal guards. 2596. 


Peterson (P. L.) Your home town 
boy. 7150, 19426. 

Peterson (R. C.) High in my aero- 
plane. 18257. 


Pether (H.- E.): 

Any little girl 
yours. 17783. 

Good old Japan in London. 13497. 

I can’t think of anything but girls. 
4522. 

I’m giving my hand to another. 
13714. 

I seem to hear you calling. 25951. 

I’ve lost my heart in Cupid street. 
25956. 

In cherry blossom time. 

Just to give the doga run. 13948. 

Little boy of Tiny town. 5055. 

May I ask you what your name is. 
PAVALTETE 

Miss Lollipop. 18657. 

Mother’s sweet necklet of love. 
14866. 

My dear old coat. 


with ways like 


18380. 


26481. 


My sweet white heather. 11850. 
No one but you. 2348. 

On Monday I met him. 5649. 
One smile from you. 9609. 

Penny for your thoughts. 26735. 
Plain little cotton gown. 21898. 


Sam. 14981. 
Shine, star, shine. 19058. 
Sunny little face. 10298. 


When the sun has lost its gold. 
27498. 
With all my heart. 
Yesterday. 10833. 
Petit (A. S.): 
Hasta mafiana. 
Joyeuses folies. 
Nuage blane. 
Petitjean (M.) 
Petrie (A. J.): 
I ain’t no orator but I’se just a 
plain cull’ud man. 4507. 
No one like mother at home. 5533. 
She’s an angel on the golden 
Stairs. 10111. 
Petrie (H. W.): 
AS deep as the deep blue sea. 
20871. 
I gave all my love to a sailor. 
23331. 
In a peach basket hat made for 
two. 4691. 
Lena Schmitt made a hit mit me. 
4994, 
Leoline. 4996. 
Oh, for a thousand tongues. 9545. 
Roses tell me of you. 9967. 
Song that reminds me of you. 
10212. 


24856. 


21304. 
21498. 
21800. 


Frivolité. 1707. 


Petrie (H. W.)—Continued. 
There’s no one quite so dear as 
you. 27289. 
Thousand fathoms deep. 10429. 
Petrie (H. W.) musie¢ co.: 
In a peach basket hat made for 
two. 4691. : 
Lena Schmitt made a hit mit me. 
4994. 
Leoline. 4996. 
Oh, for a thousand tongues. 
Roses tell me of you. 9967. 
Song that reminds me of you. 
10212. : 
Thousand fathoms deep. 
Petrie (N. M.): 
Dear girl-ee. 16055. 
Dreaming, only dreaming. 
Will o’ the wisp. 12512. 
Petry (W. E.) Take me to Al Fresco. 
20595. 
Petté (S. A.) 
22929. 
Pettengill (W. T.): 
As morning dawns. 
He cometh. 4408. 
Jesus, Thy name. 
Some other time. 
Pettine (G.): 
Columbus march. 
Duo primer. 1599. 
Pewtress (H. W.): 
Ferme Park. 23010. 
Sunbeam. 24508. 
Petzl (C.); 
Kiiss mich schnell. 16619. 
Liebe wacht. 14054, 18510. 
Peach blossom. 9669. 
Petzsch (E.) Why did you leave me. 
10777. 
Peycke (F.) Iaurel song series. 
Peyrla (M.) Souhaits. 17376. 
Peyton (D.): 
All I want is my honey boy. 18. 
Good enough for me. 331. 
Honey I want you. 407. 
In the bright moonlight. 
In Zululand. 473. 
Ragtime baseball. 801. 
Taresa be mine. 24559. 
Pfaff (H. F.). I am longing for you 


9545. 


10429. 


11198. 


Drift and dream. 


3274. 


4837. 
6359. 


22794. 


4977. 


466. 


so. 4516. 
Pfeiffer (A.) Country dance. 3767. 
Pfistinger (F.) Deutsche walder, 
deutsche heimat. 25454. 
Pfitzner (H.) Art of pedalling. 12669. 
Pfohl (F.) Turm balladen. 24671. 
Pheils (A. P.) Sleep, mah pickaninny. 
2701. 


Phelan (E. G.): 


Laughing (The) Billiken. 23572. 
Monkey on a string. 23839: 
Noisy tin beetle. 238945. 
One-legged wooden soldier. 24038. 
Silly old Jack-in-the-box. 24369. 


1920 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Phelps (B.): 
Eternity. 16380. 
Snake charmer. 
Phelps (E.): 
Believe me, old glory. 25114. 
For I’ve got to meet my wife at 
two. 25637. 

Just plain girl. 16578. 

Take me ’round to the nickle 
theatres. 103852. 

Tell me, Irene. 22174. 

Valley of the Keystone where the 
Susquehanna flows. 15402. 

Vaudeville. 19801. 

When you know she knows you 
know. 10748. 

Phelps (G. C.) Jesus said unto the 
people. 18900. 

Phelps (P.M. M.) Don’t cry. 
Phelps (S. W.), jr. 
Master. 6160. 

Philadelphia postal press: 

De sleet an’ de snow. 16052. 

Gay bumble bee. 16255. 

I want to be your lazy darling. 
13742. 

New Dixie song. 14476. 

Play you’s er squirrel, chile. 17102. 

Sayin’ ter you good-night. 12118. 


15066. 


3899. 
Service for the 


Tell mother Ill start’ to-day. 
17461. 

There are others. 17481. 

Those teasin’ eyes. 17498. 

Will you be good to me. 15608. 


You’re in my heart. 15686. 
You’ve made a new world for me. 


OG me 
Philharmonischer' verlag. Aspasia. 
fe. 
Philie (J. E.) Cloud chief. 10887 
C162). 
Philip (A.): 
Blégie. 19728. 
Nocturne. 20364. 
Philip (J.) Only. 14610. 
Philip (W. A.) Yow’re all all right. 
15671. 
Philipp (A.) Ueber’n grossen teich. 
6768. 


Philipp (G.) pseud. for G. F. Suck. 


See Suck (A. & D. H.), Schmidt 
(He RP) 
Philipp. CE): 
Dix exercices. 24108. 
Hilfe. 8015. 
Pxercices élémentaires rythmiques. 
244. 

New gradus to Parnassum. 23930. 
Philipp-gradus. 14699, 18871. 
Problémes techniques. 9786. 


Trill (The) in the works of Bee- 
thoven. 24649. 

Phillips (—) Dream. within 
eyes. 11189, 13176. 

Phillips (A. B.) King of Peace. 18471. 


your 


Phillips (A. F.) Lily of the Nile. 
5048, 15704 (105). 
Phillips) (CA. a.) 


Blue roses, 7494. 
"Tis Yule. 27324. 
Phillips (Mrs. A. M. 1)” Woyalty. 
5150. 
Phillips (B.): 
Lassie by the sea. 26172. 


Loveshine. 11688. 
Waiting for my love-mate. 12425. 
Phillips (EH. N.) Praise the living not 
the dead. 14759. 
Phillips (H. D.) Sonata in D major. 
24110. 
Phillips (H. L.): 
Lass of mine. 18487. 
Remembrance, 9858, 24195. 
Tears 0’ joy. 15248. 
This love of ours. 997. 
Two of us. 17550. 
Phillips (J.): 
Chop Suey rag. 25295. 
Oh you Mike. 17014. 
Phillips (J. W.): 
Bourrée and musette. 
Polonaise. 9724. 
Scherzo. 5783. 
Triumphal march. 10489. 
ini ss: Gl Zia): 
I’m longing for 


7504. 


someone’s love. 


23358. 

Memphis for me. 2239. 

Only you. 24052. 

Yours are the sweetest eyes. 
27593. 


+ Phillips (M. F.): 


Dream has made me weep. 7938. 
Good night. 16302. 
Grey eyes. 16214. 
Hour of dawn. 4480. 
How dear to me the hour. 
O tender sleep. 11900. 
Phillips (R.) Chant sans paroles. 
Phillips (R. C.): 
Belle Américaine, 7487. 
Uncle Sam’s march. 6774. 
Phillips (W.): 
Hello kid. 138617. 
I feel so happy when I’m lone 
with you. 138686. 
Oh, you married men. 
Santa Claus workshop. 
You kid you. 19420. 
Phillips (W. A.) Son of the desert am 
I. 2724, 10198, 12208. 
Phillips (W. J.) Love wakes, 21604. 
Phillips (W. L.) Verna. 22267. 
Phillips & Crew co. Nearer my God to 
Thee. 16932. 
Phillips & Page: 


4489, 
123. 


18789. 
24268. 


Angels (The) 12642. ad 
Arise, my love, my fair one. 
12664. 


Deep in the gloam of night. 21071. 


1921 


INDEX 


pl. THaes.. Vv. oe 


Phillips & Page—Continued. 

Devotion. 13111. 

Fuji San. 13414. 

Ingeborg. 4749. 

My thoughts are hovering round 
you, 14445. 

One last kiss. 

Setting sun. 


5665. 
14988. 


When May and June are wed. 
22350. 
With you away. 22397. 
Phillips music c¢o.: 
King of Peace, 18471. 
Lassie by the sea. 26172. 
Loveshine. 11688. 


Waiting for my love-mate. 12425, 
Philpott (W. A.) Come to the sunset 
tree, 25354. 
Photo shop. 8629, 9806, 10887 (115), 
10887 (141), 10887 (175), 11277. 
Piano: CH. M.) : 
Too many eyes are making eyes at 
you. 3119 (88), 6705. 
Yiddisha rag. 1153 (140), 7125. 
Piano galaxy. 5786. 
Piantadosi (A.) : 
Be jolly, Molly. 1286, 3367. 


Can’t you see the rainbow. 7583. 

Fido simply said bow wow. 21182. 

Funny moon. 21215, 24911 (105). 

I’m awf’ly glad I’m Irish. 16450. 

I’m glad I’m Irish. 1901, 11440, 
ITTAD. (5.)% 

I didn’t mean to make you cry. 
1894. . 


I’m looking for a dear old lady. 
259438, 25944. 

In all my dreams I dream of you. 
21436. 


Just like the rose. 10887 (152). 

King of the wide, wide world. 
21524. 

Let Georgie do it! 8933, 12565 
(40) 


Rusty-can-o-rag. PAGS) 24911 
(161) . 

San Francisco glide. 22006. 

Ski-da-me-rink-a-doo. 2698, 27735. 


Skid-dy-mer- rink - adink - aboomp. 


12189. 

Take me with you, Cutey. 22159, 
24911 (171). 

Take me with you into Loveland. 
22160. 

That dreamy Italian waltz, 22184, 
24911 (178). 

That)” Vidlran, rag, 3119 785), 


10395, 15262-15264. 
Think it over Mary. 
(180). 
Vampire love song. 6817. 
Way down in cotton town. 
S119: (92), 20725. 


24604, 24911 


2999, 


192 


| 


Piatt (W. C.) Traveling salesman’s 
dream. 2893. 
ERiber (Je) = 
Astronom wieder willen. 
Fritz und Berta. 21209. 
Pieazo (M.): 
Arza y olé, 25021, 
Farruca (La) 25605. 
Tango del chirimbolo. 27238. 
Picard (Jz) Souvenirs de fiancée. 
24452. 
Picchi (—) Fantasie original. 4063. 
Piccolomini (M.) Salvation. 2609. 
Pick-Mangiagalli (R.): 
Quatre chansons. 
Quatuor. 17095. 
Sonate 8. 14709. 
Trois miniatures. 9695. 
Pickel (J.) Comedienne (The) 3735. 
Pickerill (T. E.) Eyes of fortune. 


22536. 


14708. 


8094. 
Pickert (A.) Schlitissel zum paradies. 
24298. 
Pickett (C.) Sweet clover. 12287. 
Pickett i. ls)ye 
Bunch of grapes. 7549. 
Tears and triumphs. 20602. 


Pickett (T. H.) Laughing Nell waltz. 


4975. 
Picqueta(Gae 
Com, com, com. 15975. 
Gentleman farmer. 16260. 
Manon cherie. 18602, 26328. 


Patrouille de Pierrettes. 18851, 
26725. 
Si ce n’est qu’ un réve. 19061. 


Pieczonka (A.) Dancing waves. 22851. 
Pierce (H: W.): 
Heart’s haven. 
Our Lord is risen. 
Pierce: (Raa oe 
Make the world brighter. 14187. 
Make the world brighter today. 
16749. 
Pierné (G.): 
On ne badine pas avec Il’ amour. 


1839. 
5705. 


17024. 
Sérénade. 14977. 
Stances d’ Izeyl. 19116. 
Pierrot and Pierrette. 9697. 


Pierson (H.' H.) Song of the de 
mocracy. 10207. 

Pierson (L. L.) Sun bonnet baby 
song. 27186. 


Pierson (W..T.): 
For you’re just my style. 
7182 (120). 
Go-won-go. 321, T7182 (122). 
I’m a daughter of Dixie-land. 
434, 7182 (1383). 
I'd like to know you better. 420. 
I'll return to you my sweetheart. 
18315. 
Rose petals. 17208. 
Sunshine I love you. 


274, 


7182 (173). 
Y 


—_ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Pierson pub. co. It’s so long since 
you called me dearie. 2007. 
Piirstinger (F.) Wenn zweie sich 
gut sind. 22330. 
Piggott (EB. St. C.): 
Because you're gone dear. 
Satisfaction. 10015, 12110. 
Pigott & co., Ltd.: 
Green sprigs. 21287. 
Trish cradle song. 21469. 
Letter from Mary of Mourne. 
14049. 


7417. 


Mountains o’ Mourne. 143868. 
Undecided lover. 22236. 
Waiting for the May. 22294. 


Pigsty (The) 12905. 
Pike (HH: H.): 
Awake my soul. 3313. 
Come let us join with one accord 
TA. 
Come, sound His praise abroad 
3728. 
Dream maker man. 3921. 
Forward be our watchword. 11271 


Go forward Christian soldier. 
4264. 

Heart of praise. 383. 

My spirit on Thy care. 662. 


Rejoice before the Lord. 12057. 
Sing this blessed morn. 27057. 
Pinard (A.) White star. 19380. 
Pinero (S. I.) Boast of the U. SN. A. 
3479. 
Pinkie and the fairies. 
F103, 2942. 
Pinney (E.) 
15704 (110). 
Pinski (C. H.) 


1009, 1646, 
Love’s echo. 14151, 


Shriners masquerade 


fae LOIS. 
Pinsuti (—): 
Better land. 11003. 
In dreaming hours. 23482. 
Lead, kindly light. 23575. 


Pimsati (C.) : 
Bedouin love song. 7421. 
Good-night, good night, 
11322, 13491. 
I fear no foe. 4534. 
O God, the rock of ages. 
O Lord of hosts, how 
26604. 
Welcome, pretty primrose. 
17642. 
Pintele yud. 
6144. 
Piper (G.) 
Piper (W.): 
Down the trail. 
Red mouse rag. 
Pique-dame. 15357. 
Pirani (E.): 
Bella gigugin. 74386. 
Boy (The) who whistles. 
Mazurka pensierosa. 9216. 


Santa Lucia. 10008. 


beloved. 

23961. 
lovely. 
12448, 
1280, 2486, 5294, 5629, 

Prayer hymn. 21909. 


13163. 
20415. 


22664. 


10176. 
Heures d’été. 13627. 
J’ai deux amours. 11545. 


Pirates of Penzance. 
Piriou (A.) 
Pitault (J.) 


Pitman (G.) Six offertory sentences. 
17100. 
Pitts (J. F.) Some day I’m going to 
heaven. 24411. 
Pitts (W. S.) Church in the wild- 
wood. 19622. 
Pittsburgh male chorus. O captain, my 
captain. 9502. 
deal MAYS UE pe 
Meditation. 12772. 
Melody. 5808. 
Two bagatelles. 14721. 
Valse E major. 9702. 


Pivot. (By i.) Réveille d’ amour. 
12063, 26868. 
Pixley (F.) Heidelberg stein song. 
16366. 
Pizzi (H:) Vow (A) > 20712. 
Plairo (—) Valmy. 10387. 
Plant GAs Be.) i 
Fantasia on Christmas carols. 
22990. 
John Peel. 18487. 
Plants (ES Ro). My “Americans: cart: 
16880. 


Plantadis (—) D’oti viens-tu, bergére. 
163. 
Platt (R. B.) Gavotte. 305. 
Platzmann (BP.): 
Dances of all nations. 3812. 
T’ll put the blame on Mr. Rubin- 


stein. 16441. 
When we were doing Coney Isle. 
6996. 


Player (W. J.): 
Riding in the aeroplane. 12071. 
Send me a wireless message dear. 
12156. 
Pleau (A.): 
Don’t be jealous of old New York. 
19703. 
My cousin Antone. 
Sandy McPherson. 20471. 
When I stroll with you. 19366. 
Yankee Doodle and Miss Liberty. 


20244. 


20786. 

Pleyel (—) Rondo. 236553. 

Pleyel (I.) 6 sonatinas. 9716. 

Pliby (M.) Evangeline. 25574. 

Plohn (A.) ZAbidr piesSni polskich. 
(AGL. 

Plumb (F. A.) O salutaris Hostia. 
9524. 

Plunkett (M.) My golden haired Sa- 
bina. 9379. 


Plympton (L. A.) : 
Cradle song. 18010. 
Serenade. 24845. 
Still, still with Thee. 

Podbertsky (T.): 
Friihlingseinzug. 
Jebt acht. S243. 


24475. 


$202. 


1923 


Podbertsky (T.)—Continued. 

Gute nacht. 8861. 

Heerbannlied der Deutschen. 84385. 

Kleinod (Das) 8867. ; 

Miihle im walde. 5395. 

When love lingers. 12460. 
Poggi (F.): 

Fatte vasa. 18307. 

Onore a Dante Alighieri. 
Pohl (A.) Sky scrapers. 2700. 
Poia. 765, 9717, 18887. 
Point (R.) Liberty land. 
Pointer (J.): 

Come to me, gentle sleep. 

Farewell. 19763. 
Pokorny (V.) Kouzlo Kvétt. 
Polah (A.) Esplanade walzer. 
Poldini (E.): 

Biedermeier. 

Bocksfuss. 22644. 

Domino. 22901. 

Dorfsepp. 22913. 

March of the buffoons. 

Murmuring of the brook. 

Schulmeisterlein. 243811. 

Spanierin. 24455. 

Troubadour. 24656. 
Poliakin (F.): 

Imitation 

23421. 

Rose of Egypt. 


17032. 


FAL: 
19641. 


20068. 
21146. 


22626. 


14204. 
14376. 


des petits tambours. 


17206. 


10 daily finger exercises. 17112. 
Polignac (A. de): 
Douleur. 3914. 
Plaintes d’amour. 5805. 
Polk (EK. R.) Star of hope is beaming 
on me. 20562. — 


Pollard (N. L.) 
around. 17155. 


Reason why I hang 


Pollett (A.) Marche gothique. 9149. 
Pollitt (A. W.): 
Gavotte in D. 17382. 
Infant joy. 18404. 
Magnificat and Nune _ dimittis. 
16743. 
O God who hast prepared. 5576. 
O perfect love. 14581. 
Romance. 26900. 
Sonata. 26764. 
Te Deum laudamus. 27247. 
To Sylvia. 192386. 
Pollock (C. E.): 
Awake, awake, and sing. 7368. 
Cross the line to-day. 16012. 
Fount of cleansing. 16232. 
Glory for me. 8283. 
Harp that I shall play. 16340. 
I’ll tell the sweet story. 8582. 
I’m hidden in Thee. 8601. 


I’m trusting in the promises. 8609. 
In the name of Jesus. 18819. 
Let the tidings roll. 5008. 

Love, joy, and peace. 9057. 
Mansions grand. 9186. 


Dt. ie ess v.5 


Pollock (C. H.)—Continued. 


On the firing line. 17026. 

Saved. 10018. 

There’s a beautiful land of sun- 
shine. 10410. 


Who'll to the rescue. 12488. 
Pollonnais (A.): 
Sérénade. 2498. 
Suite romanesque. 
Polnische wirtschaft. 
22376, 24786, 27470. 
Ponce (M. M.) Amorosamente. 
Pond (A. L.): 
Evening. 8066. 
Lovers lullaby. 9070. 
Nigot has a thousand eyes. 
Pond (H.) Vice versa. 15484. 
Pond (L. M.) Deck the altar. 
G22): 
Pond. (W.(A.)2 72 
SiO (h22)\. 
Pond (W. A.) & @o.: 
Baby’s skies are mother’s eyes. 
7371 
Because you love me. 


12266. 


21096, 21632, 


17775. 


9467. 
3119 


Deck the altar. 


25095. 


Blue Alsatian mountains. 25162. 
Children’s song. 25287. 

Come ye children. 12972. 

Danse rustique. 3819. 

Day is past and over. 1525. 


16061. 
8018. 


Dear when I look. 

Elks’ funeral march. 

Fireside song. 133834. 

Goat bells. 138466. 

God is love. 18468. 

God is our refuge and sivetieth 
4270. 

Good-night. 13490. 

Green hill. 25772. 

Happiness ever is fugitive found. 


13563. 
Her violin. 4485. 
How excellent Thy name. 8503. 
Jesus, and shall it ever be. 16556. 


Jesus Christ is born today. 2018. 

Lawrence schocl march. 16635. 

Lincoln school march. 14078. 

Little Boy Blue. 5054. 

March on, America. 2638381. 

My dad’s dinner pail. 143894. 

Never take the horse-shoe from 
the door. 14475. 

O land that in Jehovah’s name. 
16979, 18778. 

O Lord Thy will be done. 14520. 

O mother dear Jerusalem. 14530. 


O salutaris hostia. 5594, 16987, 
16988. 

Peace to the earth. 2456. 

Poor old Moses. 18890. 

Ring of love. 5981. 

Ring, ring de banjo. 9896, 14858. 


Saviour like a shepherd lead us. 
6087. 
Say yes, 


Marie. 26966. 


1924 


{ INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


= 


Pond (W. A.) & co.—Continued. 
Sea of love. 14965. 
Send out Thy light. 
Spirit love. 15187. 
Sweet dreams of paradise. 15206. 
Te Deum laudamus in D. 10870. 
Thou heaven blue and _ bright. 

153804. 
Thy life was given for me. 
Twinkling stars. 6756. 
Vesper hymn. 27402. 
Wanderer’s greeting. 15483. 
Wanderer’s night song. 14908. 
We beseech Thee, almighty God. 
15496. 
Whatsoever ye do. 15536. 
When the night comes on. 
Winter everywhere. 15616. 
‘Pond (W. J.) March of the nations. 
5208, 9141, 14207. 


10084. 


6672. 


17669. 


‘Poniatowski (J.) Agnus Dei. 19451. 
‘Ponti (R. Delli) Haschisch. 23213. 
Pool (E. M.) Wireless message. 
| 22393. 
Poole (A. W.): 

Efymmn, — 23511. 

Love in a look. 51138. 
‘Pope (J. LL.) Pallietee waltz. 14654. 


‘Pope re bar! Lah 
| Grandpa, you’re dreaming. 18517. 
| He’s my son. 11369. 


Popp (W.) Forget-me-not. 4142. 
Popper (D.): 

Herbstblume. 16370, 

Vito. 17604. 
Popy (F.) Viva el torero. 24787. 
Popy-Courtioux. Fantastique. 22992. 


Poreasi (P.) ’Na serenata a ceccia. 


- 11855. 
Porepp (G.): 
Dream (A) 22918. 
Goldene jugend. 1774. 
Weihnachtsfee (Die) 
Porpora (N.): 
Menuet. 23779. 
Ss Sonata in D. 12015. 
Borpora (N. A.) All vain I hold it 


24775. 


ever. 24956. 

rter (A.) Beulah. 7457. 
orter (C.) Bridget. 15874. 
@orter (F, A.): 
 Humoresque. 16407. 


& 
v 


' Prelude fantastique. 26785. 


‘Seven and twenty easy pieces. 
260 (2. 
Valse brillante. 27384. 
Winter sunset, 27548. 
orter (H. W.): 
Call Jehovah thy salvation. 93571. 
Glory eternal. 8282. 
His natal day. 28268. 
Their message sweet. 27278. 


Porter (O.) Go ahead. 21249, 25724. 


Porter, CWej25)s 

Jubilate Deo in B flat. 506. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 697, 
Portilla (V.) Vals Virginia. 20681. 
Rortivs Ghee 

Abendgesang der elfen. 7185. 

Abendstimmung. 7187, 

Am Gardasee. 7256. 

Am stillen weiher. 7258. 

Am wiesenquell. 7259. 

Biedermeier gavotte. 

Blonde Rosel. 7486. 

Du mein alles. 7958. 

Engelsstimmen. 8036. 

Ersehntes gltick. 8041. 

Feurig blut. 8127. 

Gltickliche herzen. 8292. 


7459, 


Goldmarie. 83811. 

Gruss an.prinzessin Victoria Luise. 
8355. 

Gruss von Luzern. 8356.. 

Jagdgliick. 8762. 

Lieb ’und lust. 8953. 

Lustige Tiroler. 9094, 


Maiengltick. 9128. 

Mein schones sorrent. 9233. 

Prinzess gavotte. 9782. 

Schwanengesang. 10056. 

Stille trdhume. 10264. 

Siisse schiiferin. 10281. 

Zu deinen fitissen. 10876. 
Portnoff (L.) Aus der kindheit tagen. 

15786. 


Portwood (H. J.) Beneath the old 


elm tree. 22609. 
Posse (W.) Sechs kleine  stiicke. 
Pp 26s 
PostGWaess i: 


Above the shining heavens. 7192. 

All the world is keeping Haster. 
(28k 

Beautiful light. 7418. 

Children’s day in Sunland. 12935. 

Christ is born. 1485. 

Christ-child. 38681. 

Day celestial breaks. T7851. 

Dwell within me. 3948. 

Each one in his own small way. 


13205. 
Emmanuel. 89938. 
Exultant praises. 18108. 


23089. 
glory. 


For the Man of Galilee. 
Krom His Kingdom of 
23068. 


Give it out to others, 4242. 


Hail, the sun of righteousness, 
4366. 

Help to set the world rejoicing. 
4430. 

Holy Book of God. 23270. 

I will praise Thee. 18750. 


Just one sheaf for Jesus. 23514, 
King cometh.  SS48. 

King of life and light. 
Lifting the banner of Jesus. 


4912. 
5044. 


INDEX 


Post (W. A.)—Continued. 
Loving little Jesus. 5147. 
Loyal hearts march on, 5149. 
Loyalty. 238680. 
Merry chime. 5802. 
Messengers of joy. 53808. 
My truest Friend. 20262. 
Nature’s awakening. 9444, 
O happy bells, ring on. 9507. 
Our Saviour’s birth. 26694. 
Pass the good along. 5741. 
Praise Him. 5854. 
Raise the cross of Jesus. 9820. 
Santa Claus’ wireless telegraph 
circuit. 6073. 
See this lily. 10072. 
Shining all our days. 6180. 
Singing heart. 6298. 
Soldiers true and strong. 6340. 
Song of gladness, 24424. 
Songs of the Nativity. 6401. 
Sowing for the harvest. 6419. 
Spreading the message. 6440. 
Summer gladness, 15176. 
Sunday school army will conquer. 
24504, 
This is the bulb. 10425. 
Voice of Christmas. 2970. 
Wave the standard. 6924. 
Wherever there is gladness. 7012. 
Working for the Master. 7103. 
World is full of joy. 7104. 
You can be a helper. 24879. 
Yuletide gladness. 27594. 
Post" @W. Jay 
All things good and _ beautiful. 
12603. 
Guiding star, 355. 
One flag we follow. 26672. 
Queen of spring. 26819. 
Tell me dear Robin. 27261. 
Post pub. co.: 
Santa Claus’ wireless telegraph 
circuit. 6073. 
Songs of the Nativity. 6401. 
Postal hotel co. Fountain waltzes. 
16234. 
Poster folk. 9746. 
Posty .(C. - F:) Millionaire’s pipe 
dream. 18652. 
Pott (ALOR) What shall. I buy for 
ma dearie. 6958. 


Potteiger (J. P.) Esmeralda. 8052. 
Potter (B.) I’m going to marry an 
Trish .2irl. 18322. 
Potter (C. B.) Girl we love the best. 
16267. 
Fouer Ce: i.) : 
New independence day. 16939. 
Roosevelt, we’re glad to welcome 
you. 17200. 
Poueigh (J.): 
Conquérants du réve. 1475. 
Minn.) 711. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 


Hin 
Pouget (L.): \: 
Danse des congayes. 11137, 21062.) 
Fleurs de lotus. 11252, 21188. | 
Fumées d’opium. 11293, 21214. 
Marche guerriére. 11732, 21649. 
Sérénade Indo-Chinoise. 12165 J, 
22087. | 
Pounds (R.) Grammar. 1792. | 
Poverty hall. 24145. 
Powell (A. L.): 
Because you love me. 25095. | 
Good night, mumsie, good night.) 
4301. | 
Green hill. 25772. 
If love were all. 4657. 
Pine trees. 5796. 
Say Yes, Marie. 26966. 
Sweet thoughts of you. 6541. 
Powell (C. C.): 
Dixie flyer. 21088. 
Jim Crow rag. 4840. 
Powell (C. R.) Twilight whispers.| 
6754. | 
Powell (H. M.): 
Praising His boundless love. 20389. 
Sunshine floods my soul. 20588. 
Trusting and clinging. 20659. 
Powell (O.): | 
Always smile. 15736. 
Are you looking for a girl like 


— 


me. 17788. 
Ev’ry girl loves a military man.} 
8085. 


Fol-lol-the-diddle-ol-the-day. 8161.) 
Girl in the chantecler hat. 18454.) 
Grand choeur. 25763. \ 
He left his little chrysanthemum. | 
18236. | 
I'm afraid youll have to come 
along o’ me. 25982. 
I never kiss any boys ’round here. 
11458. i 
I suppose she knows. 23371. 
I want to get right home. 21405. | 
In the land where there are no| 
girls. 11516. | 
John Bull’s daughters. 184386. 
Let me think I’m someone. 23586. | 
Puff, puff, out went the moon.) 
26805. 
Put it there. 24177. 
Reclaimed. 5934. j 
Rosy. 12094. 
This is no place for a sailor. 10424. | 
To-morrow may be_- good-bye. | 
Pee 
Toceata. 1474S. 
West pole. 20784. 
Powell (R. L.): 
Everlasting love. 19752. 
His love shall triumph. 19904. 
I ask no more than this. 19928. 
Jesus is far the best. 20041. 
Soul’s best friend. 20549. 
Sunlight all the way. 20579. | 


— 


—__ 


S) 
*. 


- 
) 


£ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 © 


Powell (R. L.)—Continued. 


"Twill all be glory over there. 15372. 


20729. 
5031. 


We'll vote Missouri dry. 
Powell (S.) Liebeslied (Ein) 
Powell (W. C.): 
~ Blue bird waltz. 

Buds and blossoms. 

Cavalieri. 25257. 

China clock and a Dresden cat. 

25290. 

Clover leaf. 253831. 

Forest voices. 25641. 

Goldenrod. 25746. 

Irresistible rag. 115384. 

Johnny Jump-up. 16562. 

Messenger of love. 26398. 

My jewel. 93891. 

Right about. 2562. 

School march. 1153 (103). 

Secrets. 2650. . 

Silvery moonlight. 6269. 


25165. 
15885. 


Sunrise on the lake. 27190. 
Sylvan dell. 27221. 
Vedana. 17580. 

Whispers in the dell. 27517. 


Powers (G. E.) Glad I fell in love. 
4245. 
Praeger (A. ©.) O holy Child of Beth- 
lehem. 5577. 
Praetorius (C.) : 
Chasing the eagle. 1416. 
Spot that my heart calls home. 
10247, 


' Praise pub. co.: 


Battle of the centuries. 25080. 
Bear the cross. 338738. 
Come to the cross of Jesus. 
Comrades of Jesus. 11107. 
I'll be a witness for Jesus. 4551. 
Is it the crowning day. 26044. 

Prather (M. H.) : 

I am on the Lord’s side. 4518. 

Lessons that I learned at mother’s 
knee, 5000. 

There’s glory 
6636. : 

Why not let God have His way. 
7034. 

Pracher. (S.- H..) Lessons 

learned at mother’s knee. 

Pratt: 4A): 

Chanson de mai. 
Chanson d’octobre. 
Peggy. 24084. 

Fratr (C. BE.) No other girl but you. 

20282. 

Pra (2 Wey 
Fellow I went with once. 
Southern glide. 6414. 
Who made cur flag. 

Pratt €P:)): 

Colonial glide. 38714. 7182 (107). 
Walhalla. 6900, 7182 (180). 
Pratt AUS. °G;) Harp at midnight. 

8391. 


3732. 


flooding my soul. 


that I 
5000. 


3633. 


3631. 


4081. 


7026. 


Pratt (S. G.): 
Court minuet. 
Heaven’s messenger. 
She said, Auf wiedersehn. 

(49). 
Voix du choeur. 


19437 (5). 
15704 (9). 
15704 


20814 (29). 


Zenobia, queen of Palmyra. 15704 
(55). 
Pratt (W. A.) Angel choir. 3233. 
Preciosa. 23648, 26784. 
Prehl (P.): 
Gebet. 13442. 
Heimkehr. 19895. 
Wenn kinderlein beten. 22328, 
Preisinger (H.) Our last good-bye. 
18823. 
Premier music pub. co. Somewhere. 
22090. 
Prentice (J. A.) Dedication march. 
13095. 


Presbyterian board of pub. & S. S. 
work (Trustees of the) Song of 
praise. 10204. 

Prescott (C. H.) 
16166, 21158. 

Presser (T.) €0.: 


Everybody’s Teddy. 


Adoration, 12580, 
Aeroplane. 12584. 

After the harvest. 10903. 
After the opera. 24936. 


Ah! that was many years ago. 
12590. 


Airs and graces, 19454. 
Airy steps. 12594. 
Al Fresco. 24942. 


Alla marcia in D. 12607. 
Always in the van. 19468. 
Among the wild flowers, 10933. 
Angelus. 19479. 

Annie Laurie. 22517. 
Anvil chorus. 15425. 
Arabian march. 3259. 
Aragonaise, 7301, 15764. 
Arrival of the Brownies. 
Ase’s death. 11340. 

At honor’s glorious call. 15772. 
At night. 10954. 
At the blacksmiths’. 
At the country inn. 1 
At the fair. 10956. 


12666. 


At the horse show. 12684. 
At the spring. 1095S. 

At twilight. 19491. 
Autumn canter. 25050. 
Autumn pranks. 12710. 
Babette. 3317. 

Radinage. 22568. 

Rall room whispers. 7389. 
Banner of victory. 12747. 
Barber of Bagdad. 12749. 
Barearolle. 3348, 12751, 238982. 


Be cheerful. 178380. 
Be in good humor, 12762. 
Be Thou with me. 15817 
Beautiful Saviour. 3 


1927 


INDEX 


| 
i 
| 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Beetles’ dance. 25102. 
Before Jehovah’s awful throne. 
7430. 


Behold, I tell you a mystery. 65. 
Bella Napoli. 3404. 

Belles, and beaux. 
Beneath the trees. 
Benediction. 7448. 
Berceuse, 8301. 
Best of friends. 12791. 

Beyond the smiling and the weep- 


3408. 
25124. 


ing. 25141. 
Biondinette valse. 7468. 
Bird in the forest. 12799. 
Bird in the woods. 3445. 
Birds in springtime. 209380. 
Birthday festival. 12806. 
Birthday serenade. 20981. 
Blow bugies. 25161. 
Blue bells. 3466. 
Bluette humoristique. 3476. 
Boots and saddles. 92. 
Bridal chorus, 17609. 
Bright beyond. 25190. 
Bright days, 97. 
Bright eyes. 12845. 
Brother and sister. 20959. 
Brownies. 15881. 
Bugle ealls. 12855. 
Bumble bee. 7546. 


But the Lord is mindful of His 
own. 12862. 


But what must it be to be there. 
15889. 


Butterfly dance. 12863. 
Butterfly valse. 3552. 
By the brook. 11086. 
By the creek. 11037. 
Call of spring. 3573. 
Call to arms. 25227. 
Canary (The) 17895. 
Caprice joyeux. 12893. 
Capriccieto. 26896. 
Carnival capers. 15918. 
Carol (The) 22715. 
Centenary march. . 15923. 
Chanson triste. 20983. 


Charge of the Cossacks. 7636. 
Chase of the butterflies. 1415. 
Chattering brooklet. 12926. 


Cheer up. 17929. 
Children’s dance. 15954. 
Children’s waltz. 15955. 
Chiming bells of long ago. 
Chinese dance. 12939. 
Chinese music box. 15958. 
Christmas hearts with 
bounding. 3690. 


Christmas night. 25313. 
Circus (The) 3696. 
Close to thee. 3702. 
College girls. 7715. 
Colors (The) 7719. 


22751. 


rapture 


1928 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 
ye jolly shepherds, 


Come, all 
11096. 

Come Holy Ghost. 21023. 

Comme il faut. 12978. 

Commemoration march. 15993. 

Congratulations. 3746. 

Contented bird. 17970. 

Corn flowers. 8756. 

Country dance. 21040. 

Cross country riders. 13024. 


Crown Him with many crowns, 


16015. 
Cunning Cupid. 138034. 
Dainty and graceful. 25400. 
Dance in the vineyard. 25405. 
Dance of the birds. 138044. 
Dance of the cricket. 18045. 
Dance of the goblins. 19672. — 
Dance of the marionettes. 3808. 
Dance of the spiders. 22847. — 


ee ee 


Dance of the wooden shoes. = ' 


Dancing imps. 22850. 
Dancing lesson. 179938. 
Dancing nymphs. 16037. 
Dancing on the boat. 7828. 
Dancing stars. 16038. 
Danse caprice. 16042. 
Danse directoire. 19677. 
Daphne. 13067. 

Dawn. 138074. 

Day break, 19682. 

Dollies story. 18138. 4 
Doll’s dance. 16088, 
Domino dance. 18155. 
Downh the lane. 13162. 

Dragon flies. 16108. 

Dream castles. 16109. 

Dream maker man. 3921. 
Dream of spring. 13175. 
Dream story. 21102. 

Earth is the Lord’s, T7978. 
Hasy Engelmann album. 183209. 
Echoes of the past. 16128. 


4 


Hgyptian bridal procession. oa. 


Hlégy. 16136. 
Elfe. 8015, 
Elfin chimes. 22959. 
Elves at play. 13235. 
En avant. 16140. 
En gondole, 


Enchanted woods. 19737. 


Entrance of the guests. 13246. 
Kolus. .8039. 

Etude. 22754. 

Etude de concert. 4019. 
Evening party. 16160. 
Evening prayer. 21149. 
Evening song. 19022. 


Evening song and Evening prayer. 
4033. 

Eventide. 11220, 13271. 

Excitement, 4041. 

Exhibition drill. 138279. 

Fair Annette. 21162. 


i. J 
ae 


es ee ee ee 


a ee eae AS. 


18083. 7 


22900. 


pt. III, 0. S., v3 | 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Fairies (The) 19758. 
Fairies’ carnival. 18284. 
Fairy boat. 13286. 

Fairy dance, 8100. 

Fairy grotto. 18287. 

Fairy pool. 21167. 

Falling blossoms. 18116. 

Far away from Ireland. 4066. 
Far from home. 22998. 
Father’s birthday. 21175. 
Felice waltz. 23006. 

Felicity valse. 13314. 

Festal march, 21180. 

Festal sounds. 18319. 

Feu follet. 16197. 

Fidelity. 18131. 

Fleetfoot. 21187. 

Fleur-de-lis. 261. 

Flora. 8145. 
Flower o’'Dumblane. 4118. 
Flower of love. 19779. 

Flying witeh. 138360. 

For love’s sweet sake, 19787. 
For mother’s birthday. 16227. 
For old times sake. 25638. 
Por you, 13371. 

Forget me not. 8177, 18374. 
Forgiven. 13377. 


Forward, be our watchword. 


Be es i 
Four in hand. 4149. 
Four sentences. 2767. 
Fraternal march. 11275. 
Frolics. 13400. 
From Russia. 13402. 
From the orient. 13404. 
Full of play. 11292. 
Funeral march. 20661. 
Galopade. 8225. 
Gavotte. 4206, 13434, 19815. 
Gavotte moderne. 4211, 19816. 
Gently gliding. 25698, 
Germania. 18174. 
Germany. 14360. 
Get ready. 23093. 
Gipsy dances. 21229, 
Gipsy revel. 19819. 
Glad tidings. 23114. 
Gloomy day. 11310. 


Go forward Christian soldier. 


4264, 
God be merciful. 25730. 
God 1s love. 25732. 


God that madest earth and heaven. 


16288. 
God’s eternal love. 4276. 
Going for a spin, 8305. 
Golden leaves. 4285. 
Gondola ride. 13486. 
Gondoletta. 16296. 
Good as gold. 21265. 
Good day. 8319. 
Good intentions. 4292, 
Good luck. 4293. 


1929 


Good night dollie, sleep well. 
16303. 

Good night little girl. 13492. 

Grandmother’s song, 138516, 

Great grandmother’s bridal waltz. 
13524. 

Greedy. 113837. 

Guide me. 8358. 

Gwendolyn. 19864. 

Hail to the Sabbath day. 43868. 

Happiness. 19871. 

Happy anticipation. 13565. 

Happy home. 19874. 

Happy Hottentots. 13568. 

Happy Jack. 13569. 

Hark, hark my soul. 370, 18574. 

Hark, the angels sweetly sing. 
19877. 

Harvest days. 13579. 

Heart of the rose. 8422. 

Heart to heart. 25823. 

Heart’s delight. 16363. 

Heart’s greetings. 8427. 

Heartsease. 385. . 

Heaven is my home. 1841. 

Hello, is this the weatherman. 
18248. 

Hide not Thy face. 8458. 

Highland lullaby. 8462. 

Holiday echoes. 21340. 

Home at last. 16388. 

Home sweet home. 23278. 

Hop, skip, jump. 13645. 

Hour of prayer. 1869. 

Humoresque. 4494, 18280. 

Humpty Dumpty’s pranks. 13656. 

Hungarian national dance. 258838. 

Hunting piece. 11408. 

Hunting song. 13658. 

Hurrah, land again. 8524. 

I begin. 23317. 

I can’t and I can. 18299. 

I heard a great voice. 16485. 

I meta little elf man. 4591. 

I need Thee every hour. 4388. 

I want to bea soldier. 19970. 

I was glad when they said unto 
me. 18745. 

I will give you rest. 19976. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 4629. 

If only thou art true. 19988. 

If ye love me. 138774. 

Immortality. 4682. 

Impromptu. 17277, 22284. 

In absence. 4698. 

In Andalusia. 18379. 

In heavenly love abiding. 138794. 

In high spirits. 4708. 

In hot pursuit. 26012. 

In Japan. 4704. 

In rose time. 21441. 

In September. 18806. 

In the circus tent. S704. 

In the clover. 18894. 


INDEX 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


In the fair grounds. 8709. 

In the far east. 16514. 

In the fields. 18814. 

In the flower shop. 26020. 

In the lead. 138818. 

In the willows’ shade. 

Indian love song. 1984. 

Indian war dance. 16528. 

Inflammatus. 6025. 

Isabella. 16537. 

It was lover and his lass. 

Italia. 4793. 

Jesus, Saviour, pilot me. 

Jockey boys. 11552. 

Johnny and Meg. 4845. 

Jolly cobbler. 2030. 

Jolly comrade. 8788. 

Jolly jokers. 138905. 

Jolly mermaids. 4850. 

Jolly partners. 26097. 

Jolly roamer. 21497. 

Joy of life. 18908. & 

Joyfully on the way. 8798. 

June flowers. 13921. 

Just good natured. 4882. 

Juvenile march. 23516. 

Keen the air and clear the sky. 
HI: 

King’s march. 4918. 

Leaning on Thee. 14020. 

Learning to waltz. 18491. 

Leisure thoughts. 26187. 

Let us return. 2114. 

Let’s have a song. 16648. 

Life’s sunshine. 8968. 

Life’s way. 20089. 

Light cavalry. 14074. 


8718. 


11544. 
495. 


Like as the hart. 16654. 
Lilacs. 26218. 

Little blue eyes. 21576. 
Little Boy Blue. 8998. 
Little busy bodies. 11648. 
Little chatterbox. 21577. 
Little cradle song. 5060. 
Little darling. 9002. 


Little festival march. 14086. 

Little flirt. 14087. 

Little flower gatherers. 

Little huntsman. 16667. 

Little jokers. 14090. 

Little Lottie’s dance. 14093. 

Little song for two. 2145. 

Little Susie’s make believe wed- 
ding. 5068. 

Little things. 18541. 

Little visitor comes. 

Little while. 20110. 

Lo, the day of rest declineth. 559. 

Lovely flower. 11658. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 11663. 

Lord is risen indeed. 9036. 

Lord of all being. 3391. 

Lost happiness. 9044. 

Love affair. 9049. 


18533. 


16672. 


1930 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 5 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Love and. roses. 11668, 16690. 
Love divine. 16692. 

Love song. 5126, 11325. 

Lover’s envy. 5139, 11679. 

Love's flowers shall bloom. 18579. 


Love’s visions. 9082. 
Loving glance. 11689. 
Loyal hearts. 572. 


Lucia di Lammermoor. 1561. 

Lyric moment. 5169. 

Mandolinata. 17237. 

Marathon. 16754. 

March in G. 207138. 

March of the priests. 9970. 

March of the seasons. 5209. 

March of the tin soldiers. 14210. 

Marche des petits Pierrots. 9147, 
11730. 

Marche des pompiers. 

Marche légére. 5219. 

Marche militaire. 16761. 

Marche russe. 16764. 

Marching home. 9154. 

Marching in school. 9155. 

Masked garden festival. 

Maskers revels. 14230. 

Massa’s in the cold cold ground. 
23746. 

May day frolic. 5252. 

May sounds. 5253. 

Mayflower (A) 26364. 

Mazurka. 15352. 

Mazurka de concert. 18624. 

Mazurketta. 9217. 

Meadow brook. 2225. 

Meditation. 23760. 

Melodie studies. 5278. 

Melody and velocity. 16798. 

Melody of love. 9238. 

Merrily we roam. 23788. 

Merry crickets. 11775. 

Merry encounter. 609. 

Merry life. 14281. 

Merry maids. 14282. 

Merry time. 20194. 

Message of spring. 


14212. 


14229. 


5307. 


Message of the bells. 9267. 
Mill in the dell. 26407. 
Miniature. 53876. 

Minuet. 21700. 


Mocking bird. 14331. 


Moonbeams on the water. 143887. 
Morning song. 9329. 

Morning star. 688. 

Morris dance. 9330, 16861. 
Mother goose tale. 21719. 
Mountain trail. 5885. 

Music hath charms. 217835. 
Musical chatter. 5402. 

Musical gift album. 23872. 


Musical thoughts for little tots. 
5404. 
My Algonquin. 5411. 


My darling. 21750. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


My defence is of God. 5422. 

My faith looks up to Thee. 11825. 

My first dance. 9877. 

My first sweetheart. 93878. 

My little curly head. 21759. 

My love star. 16904. 

My old Kentucky Home. 23898. 

Mystic procession. 18739. 

Nagyar dance. 18597. 

Naiads. 21780. 

Napolita. 14457. 

Nature studies. 5501. 

Nature’s charms. 14461. 

Naval cadets march. 14468. 

Neopolitan dance song. 15353. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 21783, 
26529. 

*Neath the American flag. 14466. 

*Neath the apple trees. 11862. 

New gradus. 239380. 

New life. 20275. 

Nightfall. 239388. 

Nightingale and the rose. 23989. 

Nine-fold kyrie. 26561. 

Niobe. 5529. 

Nocturne. 3545. 

Norwegian hunter’s march. 16956, 

Now the day is over. 692. 

Now the evening shades. 20292. 

O captain, my captain, 18765. 

O God, our strength. 11891, 

O happy band of pilgrims. 23962. 

O heart of mine. 20301. 

O how lovely. 16978. 

O hush thee my baby. 5580, 

O Lord most mighty. 14519. 

O love divine. 9512. 

O master take us through the 
gate. 14526. 

O ye who love. 20306, 

October day. 11904. 

Off for home. 5607. 

Offertoire. 17003. 

Old fogies. 11923. 

Old folks at home. 24016. 

On a swing. 9586. 

On escort duty. 26666. 

On rollers. 14598. 

On the bluffs. 11935. 

On the deep sea. 9596. 

On the field of honor, 14596. 

On the ice. 21839. 

On the pier. 14598. 

On the playground. 18802. 

On the stage. 17028. 

On the strand. 24031. 

On tip toe. 14602. 

One day I gathered roses. 14604. 

Onward Christian soldiers. 11941. 

Oriental festival march. 14622, 

Orpheum march. 14624. 

Our army and navy. 11952. 

Our boys and girls. 14682. 

Our champion. 26687, 


1931 


68294—10——32 


Our own private car. 5707. 

Overland. 14650. 

Paladin. 17058. 

Parade march of the tin soldiers. 
21868, 

Parting. 14664. 

Pastorale. 17073. 

Peace at eventide. 203854. 


. Peace, perfect peace. 5752. 


Pean triomphal. 9670. 

Petite farandole. 26745. 

Petite serenade. 5775. 

Petite valse. 2475. 

Pink cheeks. 14716. 

Pions lay, 11997. 

Play of the nymphs, 14723. 

Playtime. 9714. 

Pleasant thoughts. 17108. 

Poet and nightingale. 24129. 

Poetry of motion, 14731. 

Polkettina. 9720. 

Polonaise. 14738. 

Pomp and panoply. 9729. 

Pond lilies. 766. 

Prairie blossoms. 14756. 

Praise ye. 21728. 

Pretty little Dolly. 17127. 

Pretty moonlight. 24161. 

Pretty shepherdess. 21912. 

Pretty star. 20895. 

Primula. 14770. 

Pure and true. 26807. 

Quiet hour. 14804. 

Recollections of the mountains. 
9830. 

Remembrance. 24194. 

Restlessness. 20419. 

Reverie by the sea. 24206. 

Rigoletto. 10582. 

Ring around a rosie. 17180. 

Ritournelle. 5988. 

Rob Roy march. 14866, 

Robin (The) 24218. 

Robin Redbreast. 5991. 

Roguish eyes. 6000. 

Roll eall. 14878. 

Romance. 19024, 26903. 

Romance in B flat. 204386. 

Romance of youth. 12081. 

Rosebud (The) 18981. 

Roses. 20452. 

Russian’ intermezzo. 20456. 

Rustie dance. 14912. 

Sailing. 14919. 

Saltarella. 9999. 

Sand man. 22005. 

Sands o’ Dee. 17245. 

Saviour, again to Thy dear name 
we raise. 6086. 

Saying good bye. 10028. 

Seherzetto. 26897. 

Seherzino. 20056. 

School days. 12186. 

School, drill. 12187. 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 5 


Presser (T.) co.— Continued. 


School picnic. 22018. 


Seeret of the flowers. 17284. 
Secret wishes. 6140. 
Serenade. 20490. 

Serenata favorita. 10104. 


Shepherd true. 17305. 

Shout the glad tidings. 270382. 
Siegmund’s love song. 15472. 
Sinbad, the sailor. 150380. 
Singers’ repertoire. 19070. 
Six melodious study pieces. 
Sketch. 6297. 

Slavonia. 27066. 

Sleep little one sleep. 22069. 
Sleeping wood Nymph. 6806. 
Sleepy eyes. 15056. 

Slumber song. 6311. 

Snail (The) 19077. 

Snow flakes. 17346. | 


7903. 


Social buds. 15074. 

Softly now the light of day. 2711. 

Soirée dansante. 905. 

Soldiers’ march. 153856. 

Something for Thee. 205387. 

Sometimes. 24419. 

Song of the mill. 63885. 

Song without words. 6393. 

Songs of the homeland. 12217. 

Sous bois. 19107. 

Souvenir de Naples. 

Spanish dance. 6424. 

Spinner (The) 27187. 

Spring pleasure. 151438. 

Spring’s message. 15148. 

Standard compositions for the 
piano. 6450, 19117. 

Starlight ramble. 935. 

Starlit night. 15156. 

Step lightly. 24473. 

Studies for the left hand alone. 
20575. 

Studies in florid song. 

Style and technique. 

Summer days. 27184. 

Summer joy. 15178. 

Summer pastimes. 12273. 

Summer smiles. 15181. 

Sunbeams. 6499. 

Sunday morn. 10294. 

Sunset reverie. 15193. 

Sunshine. 12279. 

Sweet confidences. 27205. 

Sweet is Thy mercy. 174831. 


20551. 


27178. 
10279. 


Sweet lavender. 22152. 
Sweet message. 12289. 
Sweet souvenir. 12291. 


Sweet spring flowers. 15211. 

Swing song. 20591. 

Tannhiiuser. 154738. 

That little girl. 20618. 

That sweet story. 12324. 

There really is no harm in me. 
6632. 


1932 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


There’s a gentle voice of love. 
20626. 

Thespian march. 

They that trust 
15293. 

Think of me. 6652, 24606. 

Thou Lord of life. 2754. 

Thou wilt guide my 
through. 12342. 


2849. 
in the Lord. 


journey 


Three themes from Schubert. 
10052. 

Thy will be done. 6676. 

Tin soldier boys. 19230. 

Titamia’s dance. 2874. 

To sleep. 6691. 

To spring. 23180. 

To springtime. 6692. 

To the daisy. 19281. 


To Thee, O Lord, I bring. 6694. 

To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we 
raise. 27328. 

To Thy courts, O Lord we come. 
17514. 

To you. 6698. 

Tone miniatures. 15328. 

Tone pictures. 17519. 

Torchlight dance. 153382. 

Toreador. 6706. 


Town and country. 15335, 17524. | 


Trot de cavallerie. 27348. 
Tulip waltz. 17544. 
Turkish patrol. 27358. 
Twelve tone pieces. 19554. 
Twilight and evening bell. 
Two grenadiers. 10055. 
Two marionettes. 6758. 
Two Scotch songs. 22285. 
Two walizes. 12836. 
Two’s company. 17551. 
Under the lindens. 
Unto Thee. 15830. 
Vain regrets. 17566. 
Valentine’s day. 15401. . 


15369. 


Valse. 153859. 

Valse brillante. 10549, 15404. 
Valse fantastique. 1039. ~ 
Valse fugitive: 17575. 


Valse impromptu. 10559. 
Valse légére. 6810. 
Valse lente. 6811. 

Valse Lorraine. 15412. 
Valse mignonne. 27388. 
Valse parisienne. 19296. 
Valse sentimentale. 20687. 
Valsette. 19299. 

Venetian lullaby. 15418. 
Vénetienne. 8302. 


Very first pieces for the piano- 
forte. 6838. 


Vesper chimes. 12411. 


Victorious career. 6845. 
Vigilate. 10597. 
Village belles. 2956. 


Village merry making. 6855. 


12382, 15389. |) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 
Violets. 19306, 27411. 
Vision of youth. 193807. 
Voices of the woods. 20710. 
Wake, dolly, wake. 19321. 
Waltz of the rosebuds. 193825. 
Wanda. 19327. 
Water nymphs. 15492. 
Way to the heart. 12438. 
Welcome, happy morning. 
Welcome message. 15512. 
When the leaves fall. 12468. 
While thou art near. 22365. 
Whistling school boy. 20759. 
Winning ways. 27545. 
Winter sports. 15618. 
Winter story. 17702. 
Wishing carpet. T0738. 
Woodland mill. 22411. 
Woodland path. 7099. 
Worship the Lord. 15649. 
Yodler. 15666. 
You. just you. 7138. 
Young heroes. 19424. 
Your eyes. 15691. 
Youthful lovers. 
Zephyr. 7163. 
Prestwich (M.) Thrushes. 
Preuss (A.) Neue 
11867. 
Price) (A): 
Jolly time. 26098. 
You are my turtle dove. 22417. 
Price (A. L.) He is sleeping where 
Mount Dajo frowning looks on Jolo 
Bay. 25815. 
Price (C.) Gipsy lullaby. 
Price (C1. ).: 
Children’s praise. 11080. 
Nonrist jad. . 25300. 
Christians awake. 25305. 
Dialogue. 13112. 
Glory in heaven and earth. 25720. 
March, herald of spring. 14208. 
New Year’s song. 14477. 


12447. 


% 


15693. 


24620. 
gesangschule. 


13452. 


Night of long ago. 26557. 

Sandman. 14934. 

Stalwart America. 12247. 

Why have we gifts. 27527. 
Price (D.) To Claribel. 10458. 


Price (EK. B.) He is sleeping where 
Mount Dajo frowning looks on Jolo 
Bay. 25815. 

Price (J. C.) Gee I wish that I was 
married. 23088. 

Price (M. McF.): 

Kiss. 16607. 
My dream. 
Triumerei. 17525. 

Price (P. 8S.) Mary Blue, she said she 
would be true. 20168. 

Price (€S:).: 

Memories of the South. 
Romance. 17196. 
Valse petite. 17577. 


16888. 


16803. 


| 
-| Price & Reynolds: 


Blow, winds blow. 19548. 
Daddy longlegs. 19665. 
Good morning Mister Sunshine. 


25758. 
I like the little girl in the pho- 
tograph. 19987. 


I’m too tender hearted. 8608. 


I wish Id a girl like Molly. 
25969. 
In Yokohama, 4734. 


Is your love for me a butterfly. 
4773. 

Little Miss Snow-shoes. 5063. 

M-o-n-e-y spells trouble. 20217. 

Mary’s reply from the mountains. 
9169. 

Polar bear’s picnic. 5821, 

She sifted thistles. 27022, 

Somebody’s got to go through it. 
20585. 

Songe des sirénes. 22103. 

Speak one word. 27134. 


Sun can’t be always. shining. 
27187. 
Sweet some-day. 6537. 
There’s old Jack Frost. 6642. 
Toni. 20645. 
Underneath the bright blue moon. 
20671. 
Walking around the band-stand. 
6908. 
Priebe (E. A.) Carolina. 19595. 
Priest (A.) Communion service. 
T7AT. 
Priest (F. W.) Meditation. 5264. 


JPigibady (OE) )oe 
T want your heart for a Christmas 
gift. 23384. 
My mothers grave. 23890. 
My wife will go to the sea shore. 


18736. - 
Primrose (A.) My husaban Sylvest. 
9388. 
Primrose (J.) Dr. Osler Offsky Bing. 
3885. 


Primrose mus. & book concern. Cana- 


dian flag song. 111. 
Prince (H. A.) Love’s awakening. 
201381. 


Prince (O.) We’ll welcome you home 
on the farm. 22311. 

Prinee of Rohemia. 8795, 4665, 4873, 
5125, 6150, 6166, 7115, 7910, 8255, 
106138. 

Prince of Pilsen. 163866. 

Principe Zilah. 9781. 

Prinecipessa dei dollari. 

Prinewuer (GH. 'T.)....Be 


10567. 


Deum lauda- 


mus. 152389. 

Prinz Bussi. 777. 

Prion. Ce.) tirls of New York. 
21236. 

Prior (W.) Just a wreath of roses. 
26116. 


1933 


pt, 0, 1S. y- 5 


Pritchard (G. G.) I miss your friend- 
ship, dear. 19962. 
Pritzkow (L. W.) 
shine. 10749. 
Proch (H.) Alpenhorn. 17768, 
Prochaska (F.) Spahis. 10280, 19111. 
Prochazka (R. freiherr): 
Abendklinge. 31384. 
Dialog. 3868. 
Improvisation. 4686. 
Proctor (C. K.) Cissie in Toyland. 
22780. 
Proctor (lL. A.) Just left town. 16577. 
Proehl (H. B.): 
Ich weiss dass mein Erloeser lebt. 


When you’re a 


4647. 
Rough riders. 14901. 
Vierunddreissig kinderlieder. 
26796. 
Proetz (A. W.). Quadrangle town. 
17141. 


Prof. and the princess. 16223. 
Proff-Kalfaian (K.) Hymne Ottoman. 
4502. 
Prom iP.) She has her mother’s 
Style. 22044. 
Promoters (The) 74. 
Prospectus of the modern music series. 
18908. 
Protheroe (D.): 
Care and carelessness, 
Crowned on Calvary. 
Harmony _ lessons. 
15017, 18230. 
Night is still. 16948. 
Peace, perfect peace. 
Red rose. 17158. 
Song of love. 17362. 
Sweet by and by. 10318. 
Three lyrics. 18910. 
Protiwinsky (H.) Maizauber schleicht 
um mein kleines haus. 14185, 
Prout (E.) Concerto. 17135. 
Prout (L. B.) Students’ harmony ta- 
bles. 20574. 
Provenza (G.) Fiat polka. 1662. 
Prudent (E.) Introduction et étude 
brillante. 21465, 23459. 
Prugansky (A.): 
I’m longing little girl for you. 
1905. 
Tony, 
6704. 
Pryor (AC) < 
Afifi march. 
(25), 19447. 
Areade girl. 
(82a). 
Goody Two Shoes. 19848, 21271. 


1381. 
16017. 


881, 6199, 


5753. 


justa treata me _ right. 


10902, 12585, 19437 
19483, 20862, 24911 


Travel, travel little star. 6719, 
FASS, (AGS) 

Pryor (A. W.) Sousa-Pryor band 
book. 15124. 

Przybylski (F.) Zwiazku mlodziezy 
polskiej. 12563. 


Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. 
19437 (18). 
Psyché. 171386. 


Puccini (G.): 
Amore o grillo. 
Bel di vedremo, 2511. 

Che gelida manina. 2512. 

Deine mutter soll dich in arme 
tragen. 14785. 
Dormi amore mio, 
E lucevan le stelle. 

Hines tages sehn wir. 14786. 

Fanciulla del West. 26804. 

Gut man nennt mich jetzt Mimi. 
‘14787. 

Kleine Frau Schmetterling. 17137. 

Madame Butterfly. 18912. 

Nur der schonheit. 14788. 

Quando me’n ve soletta per la via. 
787. 

‘Recondita armonia. 

Si mi chiamano Mimi. 

Und es blitzen die sterne. 14789. 

Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore. 789. 

Wie eiskalt ist dies ha&ndchen. 
14790. 

Puderer (J. J.): 

I’m Alabama bound. 18712. 

You dont know what you can do. 
19419. 

Pugh (O. F.) 

Pugliese (F.): 
7A serenata mia. 1160. 

Alba d’amore. 24945. | 

Ammore vicino. 20844, 24982. 

Bella ca puorte ’e zudéccole. 20912, 
25116. 

Bionda serena. 25146. 

Romanzetta d’inverno. 

Sempe cu te. 27000. 

Pugnani (G.): 

Largo espressivo. 8893. 
Praeludium und allegro. 
Sonate. 12033. 

Sonate 4 tre, C dur. 18916. 

Pugni (C.) Kirschbliitenfest. 

Pugno (R.): 

Avec mes sens, avec mon coeur. 
Touee 

Ciel en nuit s’est déplié. 7688. 

Que tes yeux clairs tes yeux d’été. 
9805. 

Roses de Juin. 

S’il arrive jamais. 

Ta bonté. 10348. 

Vous m’avez dit. 10622. > 

Pugsley (H. M.) Twilight. 10507. 

Pujol (L. E.) Notre Jeanne. 16962. 

Pulitzer (W.): 

Little one dear to me. 2142. 
Man from home. 1153 (75). 
Over the garden wall. 5717. 

Pullein (J.): 

Before the ending of the day. 3396. 
Praise the Lord O my soul. 2497. 


2510, 9796. 


9797. 
786. 


788. 
2513. 


What did he do. 15523. 


20439. 


24146. 


21525. 


9965. 
9983. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Pulpit & pew pub. co.: 
Bread of the world. 38504. 
Good-will to men. 1781. 
ait the Kins. 1817. 
Happy bells. 1822. 
Little stars. 2146. 
Lo a star is gleaming. 2150. 
Merry bells are ringing. 2244. 
Rejoice, the Lord is King. 2548. 
Softly the Babe was sleeping. 2712. 
Where dwelleth He. 3041. 
Pulver (M. A.) Was it only a beauti- 
ful dream. 20721. 
Punch and Judy’s example show. 
14258. 
Purcell (—): 
Britons, strike home. 15878. 
Suite in C major. 20576. 
Purcell (E. A.) Kiddie, my fireside’s 
lonely. 20059. 
Purcell (E: H.): 
Marjorie. 16766. 
Nora Lee. 16952. 
Supplication. 17424. 
Pureell «(H.).: 


Bonduca. 1336. 
Now that the sun hath veil’d 
21798. 
Nymphs and shepherds. 18763. 
Prriy Cw. 'T.): 
Let’s linger longer, Lou. 14048. 


No one knows but Noah. 14492, 
20281, 20814 (86). 
On, Wisconsin. 2419. 
Pyles (A. Z.) Smashing through Hli. 
12197. 
Quadlander (T.) You’re the sweetest 
girl of all. 27580. 
Quadrangle town. 17141. 
Gusten sel, 25353, . 26117, 
26815. 
Qualye (E.): 
Don’t be always wishing. 3896. 
O pure white rose. 23969. 
Queen of Bohemia. 23105, 235388, 
23841, 24911 (136), 24911 (148). 
Queen (The) of the Moulin Rouge. 
22406. 


Quenan (H.) 
20529. 
Quigley (L. J.) 
gods. 592. 
Quiller (E.) 
Quilter (R.): 


26645, 


Soldier from the U.S. A. 
March of the war 


Si tu voulais. 27035. 


April. 22522. 
Autumn eyening. 22548. 
Last year’s rose. 28570. 


Song of the blackbird. 244383. 

Three English dances. 18923. 
Three studies for the pianoforte. 
26824. 
Quinby (A.) 

20417. 


Remember the poor. 


Quinlan (A. C.): 
Far away from ireland. 4066. 
In absence. 4698. 
Quinn (J. C.): 
In the land of the bye and bye. 
200138. 
My senorita. 20258. 
Quinn (J. N.) Muster of the last roll 


eall. 5407. 

Quinn (K. M.) Little arbutus. 551. 
Quintas (A.) Nouvelle technique. 
9495. 


When somebody 
6977. 
Walking. 


Quintelle (I. R.) 
knows and somebody cares. 
Quirk (Jane & Billy) 
22297. 
Quivey (I. M.) 
knows. 238882. 
Quo vadis. 20406, 20895, 25568, 25974, 
26825. 
t—(A.) Flagon’s chime. 
Raabe & Plothow: 
Arme singerin. 
As the rose, as the lily. 
Chanson. 23718. 
Chanson d’automne. 
Chopin. 25297. 
Christus. 17944. 
Dansons la gigue. 
Dawn. 3826. 
Dunkle raub. 
Etude. 23719. 
Ich will zu dir. 
Leben. 18492. 
Lenz-tageweis. 
Liebesjubel. 26208. 
Lune blanche. 20187. 
Mit des ringes zauberschein. 5347. 
Mitternacht. 26422. 
Morning, like a princess. 5870. 
Not even I who wear it. 5551. 
On what far summits. 20825. 
Reife. 26852. 
Rosenbaum. 
Tuch der Triinen. 
Venezia. 20690. 
Weltfremd. 19847. 
Zigeunerleben. 20804. 
Raband (H.) Procession 
9787. 
Raber (S. J.): 
Drop a line to Cupid. 18057. 
Why don’t the band play Dixie. 
12497, 12565 (80), 15597. 
Rabey (R.):: 


My heavenly Father 


16210. 


19486. , 
3276. 


19604. 
19679. 
19717. 

18351. 
26189. 


26929. 
19262. 


nocturne. 


Au matin clair. 15777. 
Au pays du révye. 12690. 
Chanson d’adieu. 1406. 
Lointain bonheur. 18547. 
Si tu le veux. 17810. 
Voeux. 15452. 
Rabidoux (N. P.) When the fair roses 
fade. 10784. 
Raby (L.) Frissons d’automne. 
21208. 


1935 


INDEX 


pti. is. vu 


Rachmaninoff (S8.): 
Barecarolle. 7408. 
Before my window. 
Humoreske. 8517. 
Lilacs. 26219. 
Mélodie. 9818, 9814. 
Morning. 26442. 
Nocturne in A minor. 
Polichinelle. 9718. 
Prelude. 9816, 17144. 
Serenade in B flat minor. 
Symphonie. 14806. 
Toteninsel (Die) 19246. 
o>  -econeerto.” "27605: 

Radcliffe (A.): 

Gypsy picnic. 25784. 
Santa Claus, Sir Knight. 


25103. 


9815. 


10101. 


26959. 


Radcliff (S.E.) Cart wheel ballad. 3596. 


Radcliff pub. co.: 


Gypsy picnic. 25784. 


Santa Claus, Sir Knight. 26959. 
Radeglia (V.):: 
‘Danse des sylphes. 16044. 


Feux follets. 16198. 

Radi (E.): 
Am stillen weiher. 7258. 
Du mein alles. 7958. 
Ersehntes gliick. 8041. 
Jagdgliick. 8762. 

Rae (K.): 
Life’s glorious anthem. 18516. 
Sheaf of memories. 6170. 

Raeth (F. C.) Libby the kissing girl. 

16646. 

Rares. 3; ye 
Abends. 
Cavatina. 12039. 
Espiégle. 17147. 
Fileuse (La) 2581. 
Liebesfee. 5913. 
Rag (The) bag. 26827. 
Valse. 26826. 

Ragan (C.) Alumni song. 


18927. 


3193. 


Rahm (J. E.) Discovery made in 
vain. 25459. 
Rahter (D.): 
Drei heitere lieder. - 8215. 
Drei klavierstticke. 10789. 


Dureh feld und _ buchenhallen. 


22936. 

Entschlossenheit. 8038. 
Gedenblitter. 8245. 

Heimweg. 8441. 

Heiteres und ernstes. 25831. 
Herbstzeit. 8449. 

Im leuchtenden rot die heide 


stand. 11488. 
Kleine sippschaft. 23542. 


Kleines Dekameron. 2072. 
Konzert. 22030. 

Leicht beschwingt. 8925. 
Miniaturen. 11779. 


Moneh (Der) 2282. 
Musikalische plaudereien. 
Musikant (Der) 23802. 


11817. 


Rahter (D.)—Continued. 
Oernulfs klage. 2385. 
Quartett. 15161. 
Sechs klavierstiicke. 
Sérénade-barcarolle. 
Six pensées lyriques. 


22618. 
27011. 
1340. 


Six préludes. 17868. 

Stindfiut. 17408. 

Symphonische variationen. 10347. 

Symphonischer walzer. 15218. 

Talitha kumi. 15227, 17448. 

Tanz (CHin) 7 sso 

Tre danze. 23714. 

Valse murmureé. 27389. 
Raimann (R.): 

Chantecler walzer. 12920. 


Lied der Gackeline. 14067. 
Lied des schandkerl. 14068. 
Wetterhahn und taube. 15516. 
Raimon (P.) Love. 9047, 14128. 
Rainey (A. B.) Papa come and pray 
with me. 9648. 
Raleigh (J.) Won’t you come and 
roll your eyes at me. 20782. 


Rall (H. W.) Little Nemo’s dream. 
9014. 

Ralston (F. M.) Song without words. 
PAE 


Ralston (H. N.) Sailing-away. 20460. 
Ralston (R. H.) My old Ohio child- 
hood’s happy home. 11845. 

Ralya (E.) Snowflakes dance. 
Rameau (J.): 

Famous mountain robin waltzes. 

16180. 

Meadow lark rag. 14248. 
Rameau (J. P.): 

Gavotte. 14813. 

Tambourin (Le) 15229. 
Ramrath (K.) Vier lieder. 
Ramsay (D.): 

Russian pony rag. 7182-(169). 

Star of love is burning. 6454. 

You look just like a girl I used 


20520. 


26833. 


to know. 3105. 
Ramsay (W. J.) He included me. 
Daas 
Ramsdail (C. R.) Daisies will tell. 
21053. 
Ramsden (A. R.) Little Boy Blue. 
14081. 


Ramsey (G. H.): 
Jesus is calling you to-day. 20040. 
Long ago. 20114. 

With my Redeemer. 20776. 
Ramsey (Mrs. J.) Halley’s comet in 
June. 25792. 
Ramsey (J. E.) 

grand old town. 

Ramspacher (A.) 


Birmingham is a 
7471. 
Love come back to 


me, 564. : 

Rand (H.) Syracuse varsity march. 
15219. 

Rand (M.) When knighthood was in 
favor. 10723. 


1936 


he 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Randall (B. C.) 
please. 12006. 
Randegger (A.): 
Come, lasses and lads. 
Hunting chorus. 25886. 
Last rose of summer. 26174. 
Robin Adair, 26890. 
Within a mile of Edinborotown. 
27554. 
Randegger (G. A.) 
key. 15057. 
Randolph (LL. A.) 
shield. 18408, 
Ranieri (S.) Piéces anciennes, 26752. 
Rankin (VY. B.) Roses, sweet cheerful 
roses. 20453. 
Ranzato (V.) Ton seul baiser, 
Rapp (G. A.) Discoverer (The) 


Please, please, pretty 


25347. 


Slightly off the 


International 


27333. 
191. 


Rapp (R.) Nation’s ode. 18744. 
Rappey (W. L.) Midst poplar and 
pine. 18647. 
Rasin (W. P.) Beyond the stars. 
20925. fl 
Rasmussen (M.): 
Those were the happy days. 
19214. 
Though its years now since she 
left me. 19215. 
Ratcliffe (W.) Benedicite, omnia 
opera. 12782. 


Ratez (E.): 
Cortége et danses. 22820. 
Fantaisie Ibérique. 138298. 
Parade-marsch. 24078. 


Rath (C.): 
Chasing the clouds. 11071. 
Circus is coming. 11090. 

Merry bobolink. 11774. 
Why. 24836. 
Rathje & Ziegler. Won’t you be my 
airship beau. 10811. 

Ratner (M.) Mame (Die) 14190. 
Raugland (C.) Klokkeklang og en- 
glesang. 2075. — 

Rausch (A.): 
American corporal. 
Beautiful mask show 

face. 7414, 
Lee Chung Chinese loves Molly 
Rose. 8921. 
Lovers date. 


7262. 
me your 


5138. 


Rausch (G. E.): 


Clouds and sunshine. 253829. 


Kinky head, 4920. 


Rauschenbush (W.) Evangeliums- 
singer. 13264. 
Rave (H.) My Magdalene. 54583. 


Ravel (M.): 


Ma mére l’Oye. 16728, 26296. 


Menuet. 14267. 
Menuet sur le nom 4d Haydn. 
9257. 


Parane pour une infant défunte. 
5748, 26727. 


Vocalise-étude. 247388. 


Ravenello (O.) Piccola suite. 2481. 
Ravina (H.): 
Chanson joyeuse. 1411, 
Petit bolero, 9687. 
Rawling (L.) Boston jag. 22658. 
ee (R. ©.) Sweet Ethellee, 
28. 


Rawlinson, Mrs. (W. P.) On the hiko- 


mobile. 26667. 

Ray (C). In the sunny Engadine. 
26025. 

Ray (R.): 


Soldier from the U. S. A. 20529. 

Twenty years ago. 17547. 
Rayfield (G. T.): 

Come to the fountain. 19642. 

Going on the way. 19833. 
Raymond. 2585. 
Raymond (K.) Fonder. 
Raymond (G. T.): 

By the old rustic bridge sweet- 

heart mine. 12869. 


11262. 


Only place that’s dear to me. 
14617. 
Ootzy, wootzy, cootzy, ootzy, oo. 
17034. 
Take me out toa ball. 15225. 
Who’s little Zulu babe is 00. 
12498, 193882. 
Raymond music co.: 
Vifer day. 4091. 
In happy moments. 4702. 
Panorama. 57386. 
Raynes (J. A.) Portola (La) 771. 


Raynes-Webhr pub. co. Portola (La) 
771. 
Razigade (G.): 
Cortége carnavalesque. 
Hcoutez cette historie. 
Paysage lunaire. 18856. 
Readii(®. Vir 
I need Thee every hour. 
My chaplet. 9368. 
Read (HK. M.): 
Shepherd true. 17805. 
Twilight dreams. 6751. 
Read (R.) Old green Jane. 18798. 
Read-Jervis (H. V.) AS in a dream. 


19657. 
25521. 


8618. 


12672: 

Reade (R. M.) Britonaise (The) 
15877. 

Reames (Z. & C. B.) Rocky Mountain 
echoes. 18960. 

Reardon (J. <A.) Old Switzerland. 
2411. 

Reaves (F.) Strolling through the 
park. 12262. 

Reaves (G. F.) Sweet peace waltz. 
174838. 


Rebay (F.): 
Jubel-kantate. 11559. 
Karfreitags-kanta te. 
Oster-kantate. 2488. 
Pfingst-kantate. 9691. 
Reitersehlaeht. 26854. 


2052 


1937 


pt. m1, n.s.,v.5 | 


Reber (—) Berceuse. 
Reber (C.): 

Lifeboat (The) 23603. 
Recollection. 2537. 
Rebman (L. R.) Mis 
the union. 20208. 
Reboux (P.) Chant d’aprés-nidi. 


ssouri the gem of 


1413. 


Rebstock (C. A.) Won’t you be my 
own honey bunch. 22404. 
Recker (R.): 


Bits of popular hits. 19542. 


Concert album for orches. 3742. 
Dublin (The) rag. 22931. 
When love is there. 20740. 
Red moon. 2480. 
Redd-Wuller (Mrs. M.) Falling rain 
drops. 16179. 
Redding (Mrs. E.) I can not leave my 
mother. 213563. 
Redel (G. H.) Stageland. 6448. 
Redfield (E. 8S.) Stay at home, my 
heart. 6461. 


Redhead (A.): 
Baby Jesus. who dost lie. 
Cuckoo song. T7S804. 
Farewell (A) 19764. 

O all ye works of the Lord. 20296. 
O hush thee, my babie. 20302. 
Office of the holy communion. 
5612, 11909. 
Orpheus voluntaries. 
Story of the cradle. 
Twist ye, twine ye. 

Redmond (W.) 

Redstone (W.): 
Notre jeunesse. 


bold. 


17038. 
27169. 
20666. 
Parthenia. 5740. 


5502. 


Pas du marquis de Sade. 9651. 
Redway (L. D.) Three songs. 18984. 
Rée (L.): 

Gavotte humoresque. 1781. 


Valse-souvenir. 2981. 


Reece (A.) Dear old Frisco town. 
1530. 

Reece (C.)  -Everything’s all right. 
25582. 

Reed (C. F.): 


Father lead me. .22998. 
Forward. 11270. 
My heavenly Father knows. 


Our heavenly Father knows. 9627. 


Reed (C. G.) Liza do you love me. 
5074. 
teed (D.): 
Honeymocning. 8487, 


Honeymooning honey in Bombay. 


18272, 19914, 20814 (56). 
Little Julie Dooley. 9010. 


Maggie Magnolia MacAvay. 9105. 


My heart has learned to love you. 


14399. 
Some day, somehow, somewhere. 
10188. 
Reed (F.) Lesson in love. 4999. 


Reed (H. E.) 
23140. 


23882. 


Good-bye my Genevieve. 


en ne) 


Reed (J. E.) I'll bring you good for- 
tune if you love me. 480. 


Reed (J. S.) Goodbye, my Genevieve. 
23140. a 
Reed (R. 8S.) Girl with the talking 
eyes. 138455. . 
Reed (W.): 


Hark, the glad sound. 4882. 
Jesu, the very thought of Thee. 
4826. 

Lord is my strength. 9035. 

Message of the angels. 26396. 

Suite for string orchestra. 5942. 
Reeder (C. W.): 

Ione. 480. 

Just to see her smile again. 
Reeder (M. L.) 

brance of Me. 

Reeder & Walsh: 

Junetide. 2042. 

That summer day. 20622. 

Thine forever. 15294. 

_Two tiny hands. 19268. 

Voice of the sea. 15455, 

Wooing waltz. 24869. 
Reeg (G. A.) Honeymooners. 
Rees (1.): 

Father I come to Thee, 8114. 

Empire flag. 18082. 


512. 
This do in remem- 
27301. 


8486. 


Rers (S. H.) Oh fiow’rets sweet. 708. 

Reese (D. D. ) Singing dat lonesome 
song, 20507. 

Reese (H. F.) Don Caesar de Bazan. 
3891. 

Reese (H. L.) By the brookside in 
the dell. 20968. 


Reese (W. C.) My pearl. 14430. 
Reese & Martin. My spunky kid. 
18730. 
Reeve (—) 
Reeves (E.): 
Cocheco. 11092. 
Hobomoko. 18265. 
Kiwi. 11592, 13976, 19609. 
Orpheus voluntaries. 11949. 
Reeves (G. H.): 
All star. 15722: 
Celebrated chorals, 1390. 
Reeves (I. R.) I’m longing for moon- 
light and you. 19957. 
Reeves (W.): 
Balfe’s Bohemian Girl. 3335. 
Berlioz’s Beatrice and Benedict. 
3425. 
Berlioz’s Benvenuto Cellini. 3426. 
Faust. 2976, 4311. 
Finale from Rubinstein’s sonata. 
2598. 
Flying Dutchman. 27422. 
Life for the ezar. 2128. 
Light cavalry. 2783. 
Lohengrin. 27424. 7 
March for a time of rejoicirg. 
2198. 
Reine de Saba. 


Robin Adair. 15991. 


1786. 


1938 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Reeves (W.)—Continued. 
Songe d’une nuit d’été. 27303. 
Three rustic dances. 25871. 
Tschaikowsky’s Festival overture. 


6726. 
Two new sets of unace. choral 
variations. 1342. 


Regent music pub. co.: 
Elephant’s shuffle. 21127. 
In the days gone by. 21447. 
Love’s silence. 21617. 
When love is lost. 22349. 

Reger (C.): 
Bagatelle. 25067. 
Gavotta. 25675. 
Lied. 26844. 
Marsch. 26845. 
Minuet. 26413. 
Pastoral. 267238. 
Réverie. 26870. 
Romanza. 26911. 
Scherzino. 26846. 
Valsette. 26847. 

Reger (M.): 
An Zeppelin. 1213. 
Arme yoglein. 225382. 
Aus der jugendzeit. 20879. 
Aus der kinderwelt. 25047. 
Bauernregel. 22580. 
Bitte. 22630. 
Blatt im buche. 226338. 
Canzonetta. 21936. 
Carriage drive. 15919. 
Chaconne. 22727. 
Drei duette. 2543. 
Drei gesdnge. 2544. 
Earth wants rain. 16126. 
BHpisoden. 25558. 
Friedhofsgang. 23059. 
Gebet. 23086. 
Gluek. 23121. 
Gruss. 23184. 
Heartache. 16362. 
Humoreske. 213538. 
Ich stehe hoch tiber dem see. 

23396. 

Im April. 23418. 
Konzert. 24191. 
Kornblumenstrauss. 23559. 
Leichtsinniger rat. 23581. 
Lose blitter. 21595. 
Love’s jesting. 16707. 


Madchen gspricht. 23698. 
Nelken. 23926. 
Nonnen (Die) 5548. 


Priludium und fuge. 2546, 24147. 


Psalm 100. 5944. 


Quartett. 24192. 
Scheiden. 24292. 
Schelm (Der) 24293. 
Scherz. 24294. 
Schlichte weisen. 2626. 
Sieben walzer. 21937. 


Symphonischer einer 


tragédie. 962. 


prolog zu 


Reger (M.)—Continued. 
Trinen im auge. 24645. 
Traum. 24647. 
Trost eZaw2 le 
Um dich, 24684. 
Verlassen hab 

24717. 
Waldlied. 24746. 
Wenn ich’s nur wusst. 
Widmung. 24839. 
Wiegenlied. 1116. 
Winterahnung. 24852. 
Zerrissene grabkranz, 24899. 
100. (Der) psalm, 1158. 


Reger (M. von) Nonnen (Die) 9485. 
Regimentstochter (Die) 18030, 25474, 
Regnell (A. L.): 
Cottage love. 11115. 
Star spangled banner 
tilly. 
True love. 


Rehberger (E.) 
Rehfeld (F.): 
Adagietto. 26849. 
Andante cantabile, 24997. 
Canzonetta. 26850. 
Elégie. 16135. 
Intermezzo. 26851. 
Reibenstein (R.): 
Drei lieder. 24240. 
Engelein holten die tannen. 
Engelreise (Die) 25551. 
Lasst nicht die hoffnung sinken, 
4969. 
Vier gedichte. 16795. 
Weihnachtsfee (Die) 24775. 
Zwei intermezzi. 5267, 

Reich (J.) Festival march. 13821. 

Reichardt (E.) Golden jubilee march. 
16298, 23135. 

Reiche miidchen. 8248, 8379, 88837, 
8954, 8956, 9848-9850, 14827, 16076, 
16332, 16588. 

Reid, (C..D.) Jr. 
Atlantic. 12298. 

Reid (E. V.) Wanted—An old fash- 
ioned girl. 6912. 

Reid (J.) Isn’t it lovely to be in love. 
26048. 


Reid bros., ltd. : 
Morning. 53865. 
O memory. 26605. 
Rolling (The) sea. 21962. 
Tableaux musicales. 27228. 
Whisper (A) 10766. 
Reilly (A. J.) Sweetest hours of 
childhood. 12292. 
Reilly (J. J.) You’re a picture in my 
mind. 15685. 
Rein (FE. M.) I’ve been traveling to 
find you. 8620, 
Reinbrecht (F.): 
Mazurka. 21668. 
Zwiesprache. 224385. 


ich mein lieb. 


24785. 


forever. 


20656. 


Nocturne, 14826. 


4000. 


Take me down to 


1939 


INDEX 


pt. a nes. y.5 


Reineck (H.): 
Adieu, 20828. 
Enmily’s dream. 21131. 
Funeral march. 181638. 
Staccato. 22119. : 
Wandering artist. 22300. 
Where art thou dear. 22360. 
Reinecke (C.): 
Engelreise (Die) 25551. 
Good-night. 13490, 21270. 
Happiness ever is fugitive found. 


ierdtaese 

Luftschloss. 16717. 

Miirchen vom schweinehirten. 
11706. 


Peace festival. 14679. 

Suite in the rococo style. 
Reinecke (Gebrtider) : 

Gebet. 138442. 

Weihnachtsstimmung. 6947. 


10284. 


Weihnachtstraum (Ein) 6949. 

Wenn kinderlein beten. 22328. 
Reinhard (A.) 2 duettini. 12055. 
Reinhold (H.) : 

Badinage. 22563. 

Bee song. 25096. 

Brownies (The) 20960. 

In the garden of roses. 23444. 


Reiser (C. W.) Ive got time. 448. 


Reiss (E.) Sumurun. 19143. 
Reissiger (F. A.) Feenreigen. 18126. 
Reiter (J.): 

Nebelwallen. 23922. 

Schaukel (Die) 24291. 
Relhu (S.) Drifting. 7951. 
Remein (H. J. M.) Dreamy eyes. 
25505. 


Remfrey (A.): 
Contest (The) 7762. 
Down where the love tree grows. 
16106. 
Kitty Green. 4926. 


Slippery elm slide. 10158. 


Take me back to dreamland. 6559. 
Remick (F. A.) Johnnie Raw. 7182 
(148). 
Remick (J. H.) &co.: 
Adieu, beloved, adieu. 22457. 


After school. 12587. 
Ain’t you coming out to-night? 
3119 (1), 3158. 


All in the same little boat. 10916. 

Alma... 10922, 12565 (12), 22486, 
24911 (82). 

Alma where do you live. 24962. 


Always erying. 

America. 12622. 

Angel child. 12638. 

Any old tune. 12653. 

Any place is heaven when you’re 
with the girl you love. 22521. 

At a country dance. 12678. 


12618. 


Avalon. 17809, 17810. 
Baby Blue. 10971, 12717, 15704 
(59). 


1940 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Baby talk. 17820, 24911 (83). 

Bachelor girl. 15801. 

Baltimore bombashay. 1277, 3119 
(3). 

Band, band, band. 15810, 24911 
(84). 

Banshee (The) 3341, 1153 (1). 

Barbed wirerag. 7398, 12565 (16). 

Be careful how you handle me. 
25084. 

Be my Cinderella. 1153 (2). 

Be my sweetheart. 15816. 

Because you love me. 15827. 

Becky do the bombashay. 19526. 

Best chance of all. 12790, 15844. 

Best place of all. 22623. 

Betsy Bolivar. ‘74. 

Beware of the garden of love. 77. 

Beyond a world of care. 20924. 

Biff Dugan. 25143. 

Big Chief Penobscot. 3486. 

Big college. 1774, 11006 (38). 

Big man afraid of his work. 3489. 

Bird in the tree. 7469. 

Biack beauty. 25153. 

Blue wing. 12819. 

Blushing moon. 22641. 

Boo hoo. 22652. 

Boston waltz. 22657, 22659. 

Broadway Indian chief. 1352. 

Buds and blossoms. 15883. 

Bulgarian march. 3119 (4), 3542. 

Bull frog’s glide. 102, 3119 (5). 

Bwana Tumbo. 1362. 

By the light of the silv’ry moon. 
7182 (106). 

By the moss covered well. 17888. 

Call of the wind. 108. 

Candy man. 25285. 

Carolina. 11058, 

Cavalier’ rustican’ rag. 22721. 


Chantecler. 11068. 

Chanticleer rag. 15704 (65), 
20988. 

Charm of May. 12925. 


Chatterbox rag. 22742. 

Chick-a-dee. 15949. 

Chicks. 11076, 24911 (89). 

Childhood days. 22747. 

Chinatown, my Chinatown. 179384, 
20814 (87). 

Chocolate soldier. 
1158 (7). 3119 (6), 3664, 7667. 


Chow chow. 3119 (8). 
Christy girl. 10887 (101). 
Chung Lo. 3119 (9). 


Close your drowsy eyes. 17950. 
Colored race. 12956. 

Colors and cheers. 7720. 
Columbia rag. 7721, 20814 (38). 
Come back to dreamland. 15978. 
Come to me darling. 11108. 
Constantly. 21035. 


Contrary Mary waltz. 1153 (10). 


129, 1153 (6), 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Cotton babes. 38768, 7182 (108). 
eeuon time. 17973, 21037, 22821, 
24911 (91). 
Could I. 17975, 21088, 24911. (92). 
Could she love him. 18005. 
Could you only know. 18006. 
Courting by moonlight. 138008. 
Cupid adrift. 38790. 
Cupid’s barn dance. 
Cupid’s canoe. 3792. 
Cupid’s patrol. 25394. 
Curly head. 13038, 15704 (68). 
Daisy time. 7821, 17742 (48). 
Dance of bumble bees. 7822, 17742 
(44). 
Dance of the gowns. 1153 (15). 
Dance of the whip-poor-will. 11136, 
17742 (45). 
De siftin’, shiftin’ sand. 25429. 
Dear heart we'll meet again. 1528. 


3791. 


Diamonds and rubies. 188, 1153 
C1): 
Different phase of life. 22892. 


Dill pickies. 18117. 

Don’t let the girls get you. 22905. 

Don’t you care a little bit for me. 
18147. 

Dorothy waltzes. 3909, 7182 (111). 

Dougherty. 11180, 24911 (98). 

Down by tke brook. 16101. 

Down in my heart there’s a place, 
dear. 3916. 

Dream days. 13169. 

Dream of the dreamer. 7940, 15704 
(7a). 

Dreamy fandango. 
(46). 

Drifting on life’s sea. 

Dying swan. 16125. 

Easter lilies, 1153 (21). 

Egyptian rag. 25524. 

Blaine. 13222, 24911(101). 

Emily. 8028. 

Every other girl I meet reminds 
me dear of you. 8078. 

Everybody is bagpipe crazy. 21156, 
24911 (102). 

Everythings all right. 25582. 

Falling in love. 4059, 15704(74). 

Farewell. 16183. 

Vifty years ago. 19775. 

Fire fly. 1158 (25), 183382. 


18050, 20814 
7953. 


Fire fly and the star. 133383. 
Flag I love. 18340. 

Flower of love. 4119. 

Folly. 4129. 

Foolish dreams. 4182. 

For love of thee. 1691. 
Four leaf clover. 133886. 


Franco-American rag. 1158 (29), 


13390. 
Freemason’s song. 16240. 
Frog’s frolic. 18158. 
Funny bones. 1158 (30). 


1941 


Garden of roses. 1384238. 

Gavotte. 16249. 

Geisha maid. 1153 (81). 

Get a girl. 25694. 
Ghost of Kelly. 18177, 24911 (106). 
Gin fizz. 82638. 


Give us the vote. 21240. 
Glad rag. 138460, 24911 (111). 
Gladys. 16275. 


Gleam of steel from eyes of blue. 
4248. 
Going home. 4282. 


Going up. 21260, 24911 (112). 
Good-bye, people. 43805. 
Graduate (The) 18510. 
Great America. 4836. 
Guiding star. 1153 (384), 
4356. 
Guitarra, a violet blue. 
Gypsy eyes. 163823. 
Hang your hat in Detroit. 
17742 (48). 
Happy nights. 8381, 12565 (31). 
Harlequin. 13576, 17742 (49). 
Harp (The) 11855. 
Have a smile with Momus. 
Haytian rag. 23218. 
He died on his wedding day. 113868. 
He got right upon the wagon. 
23220. 


He’s got nothing on me. 380. 

He was a cowboy. 11538 (387). 
Heart of mine. 1835. 

Heavenly twins. 11377. 
Heigh-ho. 17742 (50). 
Heigh-o-too-ral-i-oo-ral-i-ay. 11879. 
Here comes a college boy. 1847. 
Hide and seek. 396. 

High-life. 4449, 7182 (127). 
Highland belle. 4450. 


1806, 
11344. 
13561, 


21306. 


Honey bug. 16891, 20814 (54), 
21348. 

Honey heart. 25865. 

Honeymoon. 163953. 

Honey-moon time. 4472. 

Honey rag. 3119 (29). 

Honey when its sunny. 1868, 


7182 (128). 
Honka-tonk rag. 28288. 
Honolulu rag. 18644, 15704 (81). 
Hoola-woola. 1158 (48). 
Horrible hobble skirt. 25873. 
How’d you like to be the father of 
a family. 4488. 
How do I love thee. 
Hush, little dad, and buy. 
Hyacinth. 18291. 
Hymn of faith. 18298. 
I can but try... 4521. 
I ean’t resist your 
(45). 
I'd give the world for a sweet- 
heart. ISG7T. 


11408. 
1881. 


smile. 1158 


INDEX 


pt. tg, B. S., vax 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


I’d like to be an animal in the 
ZOO. 213865. 

I’d like to find 
16425. 

I’d like to know the combination 
of your heart. 23322. 

I’d like to see what calls you 
dearie. 16426. 

I’d like to tell your fortune, dearie. 
23324. 

I’d love you all the more for that. 
25904. 

I’d ring the wedding bells for you. 
21368. 

I dreamed you were dreaming of 
me. 183806. 

I hope it doesn’t rain on Sunday. 
19935, 24911 (118). 

I like you. 11423, 17742 (54). 

T’ll do anything but. 21378, 249114 
(119). 

1711 do the same for you. 
12565 (388). 

V’1l1 meet you when the sun goes 
down. 25924. 

Vl keep on eatin’ till dere ’aint 
no mo’. 4557. 

I'll love you all my live long life. 
8579. 

Vll make a ring around Rosie. 
8580, 10887 (134). 

I'll wait for your return. 

I looked for violets. 13704. 

I love her still. 21881. 

I love you dearly, why do you 
doubt me. 16445. 

I’m a lucky boy to have a girl like 
you. 13710, 17742 (56). 

I’m afraid of you. 10887 (1387), 
114387. 

I’m going back to Georgia. 

I’m going to tell on you. 
7742 (58). 

I’m going where the weather suits 
my clothes. 19955. 

I’m in love with you. 25941. 

I’m just pinin’ for you. 23357. 

I’m looking for a girl like you. 
4582. 

I’m on my way to Reno. 8603. 

I’m only happy when I am sad. 
21393. 

I’m the lily. 18329, 20814 (63). 

I’m your little Annie Laurie. 
1158 (51), 1909. 

I met my love mid the roses. 
13726: 

‘Tve lost my gal. 


a sweetheart. 


4556, 


11428. 


11441. 
16452, 


15704 (95). 


I want a whole lot of girls. 18336, 
24911 (123). 
I want to be a boy again. 4621. 


I want to get up into your lap. 
11467. 


I want to sleigh with you. 8628. 


1942 


Remick (J. H.) & eco.—Continued. 


I was all right in my younger 
days. 23885. 


I wish some one would fall in| 


love with me. 
I wonder. 1931. 
I wonder what’s the matter with 
the moon. 114738. 
I won’t be home till 
13758, 17742 (59). 
I would like to. 1934. 


1158 (52). 


August. 


If dreams come true. 24911, (127). | 
If it wasn’t for the man with a 


family. 21426. 
If my dream of you came true. 
25983. 
If only I were Santa Claus. 
If the men never looked at me, 
11482, 17742 (61). 
If you aint got it go and get it. 
8665. 
In huskin’ time. 
In love. 26013. 
In love’s sweet dreamland. 11504. 
In Mexico. 16508. 


16505. 


In my canoe there’s room for two. | 


11505. 
In my dreams of yore. 
In my garden. 13800. 
In my gondola. 1966. 
In the lime light. 1978. 
In the light of dear old moon. 
4722. 
In the 
4730. 
Indian summer. 1153 (57), 1985. 
Isn’t it nice to have a girl. 16540. 
It’s Cupid, little Cupid. 26059. 
It’s a long way back to home 
sweet home. 23469. 
It’s because I’m so hopelessly in 
love. 13868. 
It’s joy to say good evening. 
21476. 
It’s nice to have a sweetheart. 
2005. 


26015. 


Springtime with roses. 


It’s nothing but a bubble. 3119 
(39). 

It seemed to be only a dream, 
8754. 

Jacqueminots waltzes. 4805, 


12565 ole 

Jennie, the girl for my ain fire- 
side. 21484. 

Jessie Gray. 138891. 

Joan of Are, 3119 (40). 

Johnny Jumpup. 16562. 

Joy ride. 8795. 


Joyeuse (La) 4858. 
Jungle man. 4872. 
Just chums. 4881. 


Just live and love to-day. 26119. 

Just say the word. 21513. 

Just to hear the whip-poor-will 
sing. 4885. 


1947. | 


| 


' INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Just we two. 11579, 17742 (65). 

Kater lied. 13947. 

Keep a warm spot in your heart 
for me. 4898. 

Kellermann girlie. 20058, 24911 
(1384). 

Ketchup rag. 8841, 15704 (102). 

Kid you’ve made a hit with me. 
7182 (146). 

Kiddies (The) 13956, 17742 (66). 

King Edward’s funeral march. 
16596. 

Kisaki. 4921, 

Kiss me, my love. 26146. 

Koanzaland. 2080. 

Kuss lied. 18990. 

Let’s make love among the roses. 
26200. . 

Let’s take a trip to the moon 
dear. 14045. 

Letter song. 1153 (67), 3119 (45). 

Libby, the kissing girl. 16646. 

Life is a merry go round. 18515, 
24911 (1387). 

Lily of the Nile. 5048, 15704 
(405); 

Little Ann Warner. 5053. 

Little boy with wond’ring eyes. 
2136. 

Little Donald. 23622. 

Little flat in a great big town. 
12565 (41). 

Little lady. 2140. 

Little one, dear to me. 2142, 

Little side street. 11648. 

Little snowflakes. 2144. 

Little star. 11649. 

Little Steena Yonson. 5066. 

Lonely lonesome. 5082. 

Lonesome land. 2154, 3119 (50). 

Longer we're together the harder 
it is to part. 16679. 

Look into my eyes and call me 
dearie. 2157. 

Love ain’t liking, liking ain’t love. 
18562. 

Love dreams. 23658, 24911 (139). 

Love me, dreamy eyes. 12565 
(43). 

Love of my heart. 5124. 

Love of my heart’s desire. 9060. 

Love, the pilot. 2169. 

Love will light the way. 65181, 
mao tise (151). 

Lovelight. 2163, 24911 (142). 

Lovers may come. 9071, 17742 
(69). 

Love’s dream of yore. 21609. 

Loving you. 14158. 

Macaroni Joe. 26298. 

Man in the silvery moon. 21689, 
24911 (145). 

Mandy how do you do. 1153 
(76), 10887 (165). 


1943 


Martini method. 263852. 

Mary didn’t know a thing. 2210. 

Mary you're a big girl now. 38119 
(55), 52389. 

Maxine valse. 14240, 17742 (71). 

May be so but I doubt it. 9203. 

Mazurka. 16786. 

Medic rag. 14251, 15704 (114). 

Meet me down by the river, dearie. 

21674. 

Meet me half way. 21675. 

Memories of home. 11766. 

Memory’s dream. 5284. 

Mexi-Americana. 9273. 

Miami. 26402. 

Military glide. 18650, 20814 (77). 

Minuet. 21699. 

Mirza. 14811, 20814 (78). 

Miss Coquette. 18656. 

Mister Pat O’Hare. 3119 (57), 
5346. 

Mr. Rooster. 18662, 20814 (80). 

Mrs. Murphy. 23827. 

Molly dear. 5852. 

Moon has a great grey eye. 11797. 

Moonlight in Venice. 14888. 

Moonlight song. 3119 (58). 

Moonlight, the rose and you. 
7182 (156), 9820, 12565 (48). 

Moontime in Junetime. 20220. 

Mop rag. 11538 (82). 

Murmurs of the lonesome pine. 
9353. 

My aeroplane girl. 16877. 

My airship queen. 16879. 

My dream wings. 9370. 

My hero. 11538 (86), 3119 (59), 
5431. 

My lady Greensleeves. 118387. 

My little blue eyed maid. 5448. 

My love for Kentucky. 5450. 

My operatic Samson. 21766. 

My pearl. 14430. 

My picture puzzle girl. 2319. 

My rosary. 5460. 

My rose. 14485, 15704 (120). 

My silver queen. 5465. 

My song of love. 23898. 

My sweetheart. 14444. 

My wife came home to-day. 5479. 

My Yankee land. 11854. 

My Zulu maid. 2826. 

Name the happy day. 238909. 

Namrah. . 16925, 24911 (152). 

National game. 666. 

Near you. 14465. 

*Neath the weeping willow tree. 
16935, 23921. 

Nervous rag. 18749. 

Never was there such a_ lover. 
3119' (60), 5515. 

Newport glide. 11ST7, 17742 (74). 

Next to the grand old tlag comes 
the yellow and blue. 5521, 


INDEX 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Night has a thousand eyes. 11879. 

Novelette. 20814 (88). 

Now she’s anybodys, Girlie. 23953. 

Oh, come for a sail in my air ship. 
2390. 

Oh die weiber. 14557. 

Oh how sick I’m feeling now. 
11915. 

Oh, I’m so lonesome, no sweet- 
heart have I. 14560. 

Oh! look who’s here. 23995. 

Oh you Cary. 5622. 

Ob you dream. 21828. 

Oh you spearmint kiddo. 11920, 
15704 (128). 

Ohio. 26649. 

Old Santa Claus. 5640. 

Old sweet tale of love. 14586. 

On a joy ride. 5647. 

On an airship honeymoon. 9587. 

On de ole plantation. 17023. 

On Mobile Bay. 18799, 24911 (156). 

On the banks of the Ohio. 5652. 

On the morrow. 2418. 

Only one I think of. 5678. 

Only, only you. 11940. 

Only tell me why. 24049. 

Only thing I ask of you. 2424. 

Only you. 2425. 

Other ones were better than the 
first. 24060. 

Oyster rag. 14653, 20814 (91). 

Papoose. 26714. 

Pearls. 1153 (94), 2460. 

Peculiar. 1153 (95), 3119 (68). 

Perey. 1158 - (96). 

Pessimistic Pete. 5766. 

Phoebe Brown. 38119 (64). 

Picaninny days. 2480, 3119 (65). 

Pinnochle. 9699. — 

Play that wedding march back- 
wards. 21899. 

Please come back to me. 24124, 
24911 (157). 

Pliney, come out in the moonlight. 
5814. 

Polaire valse. 21908, 24911 (158). 

Polka ‘francaise:- 17115. 

Popular piano prices. 9736. 

Prairie echoes. 9752, 24911 (159). 

Prairie-land. 5852. 

Promise you'll soon return. 5884. 

Promises I gave you. 5885. 

Put on your old grey bonnet. 793, 
3119 (67). 

Rainbow. 268381. 

Razzle dazzle. 1153 (99). 

Regret. 21944. 

Regular finishing school. 12052. 

Ring me up in the morning. 18952, 
20814 (96). 

Rising star. 12074. 

Root, root in the good old way. 
20814 (97). 


1944 


Roses remind me of you. 9966. 

Rosie. 14897. 

Sail home. 24252, 

Same old silvery moon is shining. 
1153 “G02 he 

Same old story. 12105. 

Sandman. 17244. 

Santa Fe. 3119 (69), 6074, 

Saturday at 1 p.m. 1211], 17742 
(81). 

Say goodbye to Viola my own 
sweetheart. 6090. 

Sayonara. 6094, 20814 (99). 

Scent of the jasmine flower. 
26976. 


Schoolma’am. 22019. 

School march. 1153 (108). 

School of love. 6116. 

Sea shell. 20486, 24318. 

Sen sen rag. 14971. 

Shame upon you Nancy. 22048. 

She took mother’s advice. 20502. 

Shoes and socks shock Susan. 
3119 (73), 6188. 

Show me the way to lovelane. 
10120, 24911 (164). 

Shuffles and taps. 
(170), 12565" (Gs) 

Silver bell. 173138, 24911 (165). 

Silver star. 1153 (106). 

Since mother learned to play the 
game of whist. 6274. 

Sing Annie Laurie, Tom. 17324. 

Sing Kate, sing. 3119 (74), 6284. 

Skyward flying. 12191. 

Sleigh bells may be wedding beils. 
2702. 

Sneaky shuffles. 243898. 

Some one that I am always think- 
ing of, 15093, 15704 (181). 

Sometime in after years. 19085. 

Song of long ago. 17361. 

Song of old Kilkenny. 15108, 
17742 (84). 

Song of the dove. 913. 

Southern symphony. 15126, 17742 
(86). 

Spoonlight. 173887. 

Spoony dance. 24911 (167). 

Squeeze me tight. 6445. 

Stewed prunes. 27162. 

Such a little queen. 6486. 

Sugar moon. 17410, 20814 (105). 

Summer barn dance. 12270. 

Summertime is sweetheart time. 
17416. 

Sunbeam. 2777, 3119 (78), 3119 
(79), 6498, 17742 (87). 

Sunday night. 17419, 20814 (106). 

Swede Ollie. 22149. 

Sweet eyes of Irish pines 954. 

Sweet Innesfallen. 955. 

Sweet little marigold. 6534. 


6186, 7182 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Sweet red roses. 24529, 24911 
(169). 

Sweet Rose of Killarney. 956. 

Sweetheart. 1153 (112), 6547. 

Sycamore saplin’ rag. 15217. 

Sympathy. 1153 (1138), 3119 (80), 
10346. 

Tahmineh. 174438. 

Take me back to sunshine land. 
1153 (114). 

Take off your hats to old Ireland. 
17447, 17742 (S88). 

Tanglefoot rag. 15280. 

Tarantella. 17452. 

Tame: bill. 6573. 

Tell me while we waltz. 6599, 
12565 (69), 15704 (134). 

Tenderfoot. 19194. 

Texas steer rag. 11538 (115). 

That loving melody Rubinstein 
wrote. 15265. 

That loving two-step man. 10400, 
10887 (195). 

That’s good. 19198, 24911 (175). 

That’s how your dear mama died. 
15273. 


That’s what you get for getting 
married. 6621, 27275. 

That spoony dance. 1153 (118). 

That spoony rag. 19201. 

That would be lovely. 1153 (119), 
3119 (86). 

Then we'll all go home. 11538 
(120) - 

There'll be a sweetheart for you 
ame f, 1) 22197. 

There’s a girl for each day in the 
week. 22199. 

There’s a girl up in the moon. 
22200, 24911 (178). 

There’s only one life. 19206. 

Therese sei nicht boese. 24601. 

They all -were cheering Dixie. 
22203. 

They loved a lassie. 2850. 

Theyre not doing that this season. 
2851. 


Thirteen is a hoodoo to me. 2855. 


This year, next year, sometime, 
mies | 15299. 

Throw up your hands. 19224. 

Tickle toes. 10446, 15704 (140). 

Tiralala. 3119 (87), 6682. 

To-night, sweetheart, to-night. 
17520. 

Tony Martell. 10471. 

Twilight pastimes. 6752. 

Two Bills. 15376, 24911 (183). 

Under the baleony. 15387. 

Under the loving moon. 6778. 

Under the pazaza plant. 1081. 

Under the summertime moon. 
19277, 24911 (184). 


1945 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Underneath a big umbrella. 
153891. 

Universal peace. 17560. 

Until we meet again. 2917. 

Vale of dreams. 27382. 

Valse lente. 17576. 

Valse mignon. 12565 (75). 

Votes for women. 2974. 

Wahnee. 10633. 

Waiting. 6893. 

Wake love. 10636. 

Water lily. 17633. 

Wave (The) 10669, 12565 (78). 

We'll cut a ring from the moon. 
12487. 

We may be happy yet. 27454. 


- What can we do without a man. 


3119 (94), 6956. 

What is the world without you. 
15528, 24911 (187). 

What’s the matter with father. 
6957, 10887 (206). 

What’s the use of fooling. 22339. 

When father moves to _ town. 
15542. 


When I dream of you. 3119 (95). 

When I fell in love with you. 
3119 (96), 6969. 

When I have forgotten you. 17654. 

When I think of home sweet home. 
15548. 

When it’s sunny. 3119 (97). 

When on our honeymoon. 6974. 

When somebody knows and some- 
body cares. 6977. 

When the daisies bloom. 6981, 
10887 (217). 
When the fields are white with 
daisies, Daisie Dear. 22353. 
When the ivy turns to brown and 
gold. 19369. 

When the lilacs bloom again. 
17667. 

When the moon shines down on 
you. 17668. 

When the summer breeze is ¢all- 
ing, dear Louise. 15567. 

When we meet on the golden shore. 
15571. 

When you are nigh. 15574. 

When you’ve. got a line of talk. 
12475. 

When your feet are keeping time. 
22359. 

Where the tall palmettos wave. 
10759. 

Whirlpool. 7020. 

Whisper of spring. 17682. 

Whistle and I'll come to you my 
lad. 15591. 

Whistle for me. 3047. 

White Feather. 17686. 


INDEX 


pt: 1, mis.) v. 5 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 
Who are you with to-night. 193881, 
20814 (119). 
Whoops my dear. 24835. 
Whose hat is that upon the rack. 
12494, 
Why can’t a girl propose. 3054. 


Why I married you. 7033. 
Wife’s message. 12508. 
Wiggle rag. 1153 (184). 
Wild deer. 7048. 

Winter. 27547. 

Wireless. 3068. 

Withered rose. 27558. 
Within the gates. 19398. 


Won’t you be my Buster Brown. 
7089. 

Woodland wooing. 

Wooing of the cuckoo. 3085. 

World has gone a Maying. 15646. 

World keeps rolling on. 10817. 

World would be lost without you. 
15648. 

Would you. 10820. 

Wreath of songs. 10822. 

Yankee kid. 1153 (188). 

You can find it in the papers every 
day. 22418, 24911 (198). 

You have been my sweetheart 
since our childhood days. 17733. 

You know I love you so. 12544. 

You’re a classy lassy. 24888. 

You’re a picture in my mind. 
15685. 

You’re getting better looking every 
day. 38107. 

You’re just the image of her pet. 
7141. 

You’re the girl I’m dreaming of. 
24891. 

Yucatan. 

Zamora: 3119 (402). 115% 

Zolola. 12560. 

Renard (P.): 

Bugle calls. 12855. 

Down the lane. 138162. 

Germania. 18174. 

Harvest days. 13579. 

In Andalusia. 183879. 

In Japan. 4704. 

Magyar dance. 


27557. 


7154. 


18597. 


Nature’s charms. 14461. 
Valse Parisienne. 19296. 
Winning ways. 27545. 
Renaud (A.): 
Angelus. 1223. 
Biondinette-valse. 7468. 
Cabaletta. 7561. 
Charmeuse (La) 7642. 


Communion in F. 17964. 
En trottinant. 8031. 
Entrée. 2550. 

Esquisses funambulesque. 
Galopade. 8225. 


233. 


Renaud (A.)—Continued. 
Hirondelle (L’) 8468. 
Mai en fleurs. 9115. 
Marche des petits Pierrots. 
Marche funébre. 2204. 
Mazurketta. 9217. 
Offertoire in E minor. 
Pastorale. 2449. 
Polkettina. 9720. 
Songe rose. 10214. 
Rendina (S. F.) American prince. 
BVA! 
Réné (G.) Oiseaux de printemps. 
20317, 24007. 
G.) 


Renfro (W. 
1AOZT- 
Monch (Der) 2282. 
Dream of a garden and 


9147. 


18781. 


Broken promise. 


Renner (G.) 
Renner (H.) 
you. 25492. 
Renner (J.) 
7959. 
Renner (W.) 
14754. 
Rennies. Ch.) wise 
I will love you dearie. 1929. 
Pa’s old girl. 14668. 
Winter time. T7067. 
Renoe (M. T.) Song of the 
10209. 
Renwick (lL. L.): 
Festival march. 11242. 
Nocturne. 12058. 
Serenade. 12059. 
Valse caprice. 12399. 
Repso music exchange: 
His name is Algernon. 4454. 
I knew you first on New Year 
first. 8566. 
Sour lemon rag. 6410. 
Theres something about you that’s 
something to me. 6648. 
Resch (J.) Secret love. 10068. 
Residenz- verlag. Hast du deinen 
minne lieb. 138582. 


Dritte suite ftir orgel. 


Priludium und fuge. 


soul. 


Résimont (HE. A. de)  Valse-caprice. 
PO Dare 
Rest cure. 18938. 


Retford (M.): 
Billy possom. 19557. 
Boosey’s military journal. 
Buy jingo. 19557. 
Giggler (The) 19557. 
' Kelly (The) 19557. 
Lady bird’s review. 19557. 
Mickey’s birthday. 19557. 
Quarto sito de Bilboa. 15868. 
Topeka. 19557. 
Retsel (C.) Just you. 11580. 
Retter (L.) Blue eyes. 87. 
Retter (L.) music co.: 
Alumni march. 20840. 
In roseland. 138805. . 
Mazurka aeolienne. 
Musie master. 5400. 


25176. 


14247. 


1946 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Retter (L.) music co.—Continued. 
Nun’s prayer. 14503. 
Valse junior. 15409. 
Reuchsel (A.) : 
Premier quotnor. 9771. 
Trente chansons morales et pitto- 
resques. 24208. 
1*° sonate. 9874. 
Reuchsel (M.): 
Lied. 14844. 
Mazurka. 14246. 
Reupke (O. M.) To you. 17515. 
Reupke (S. F.) Finding life’s joy. 
21185. 
Reuss (A.) 
Reuter (F.): 


Sonate. 17170. 


Gott ist unsre zuversicht. 23148. 
Lobet unsern Gott. 236388. 
Mein Zion, Gottes garten. 5276. 


Reuther (C.) : 
Feierabend. 4079. 
Hinaus. 4452. 
Junges gliick. 4871, 
Leichter sinn. 4993. 
Letzter gruss. 5018. 
Traume. 6712. 
Revanche. 4951. 
Revell (R.) Bagatelles. 1269. 
Rexdale (R.) When the silv’ry moon 
is shining Phyllis dear. 24814. 
Rey’ (KR. 52): 

Joyeux (Le) bamboula. 23500. 
Marche sévillanaise. 23732. 
Reyburn (C. L.) Daybreak. 25427. 

Reyburn (L.) Lullaby. 2559. 
Reynald (G.) Zeffiretti. 10864. 
Reynaud (J.) Jeanne Mailiotte. 20087. 
Reynolds (A.) I want a girl that’s just 
like you. 19969. 
Reynolds (A. C.) Jubilate Deo. 11560. 
Reynolds (A. J.) Why did you leave 
me. 10777. 
Reynolds(A. M.) For Jesus. 18147. 
Reynolds (B.) music co. Broncho Bill, 
the cowboy. 1153 (38), 3519. 
Reynolds (C.) Daisy do tell. 25401. 
Reynolds (H.) Can the Lord depend 
on you. 22699. 
Reynolds (i. E.): 
Coming now to the mercy seat. 


22804. 
Hews mine, 23222: 
TO Daaos. 
Just aS Lam. 28506. 


King will come. 23584. 


Reynolds & co.—Continued. 
Birtie plays billards, 1809. 
Black mantilla. 17855. 
Blogg’s unlimited. 11014. 
Cane bottom’d chair. 25236. 
Cards. 7597. 

Coquette (La) 138002. 

Delusions. 38854. 

Dodo. 18128. 

Eldorado. 21124. 

Entente cordiale. 

Exposures. 11225. 

Fly away little butterfly. 21195. 

Fool. 8164. 

Funny phrases. 

Games. 4197. 

Ghost march. 8259. 

Grammar. 1792. 

Hello, girls. 138614. 

History. 4456. 

History of a lobster. 186385. 

How I drove the special. 16399. 

I cannot keep my trousers nicely 
creased. 19929. 

Ideal album. 18855. 

Idiosynerasies. 4649. 

If. 8655. 

In 1950. 11522, 

It makes one awfully tired. 18419. 

Jack. 8759. 

Jonathan Jay. 23497. 

Little Moore and Farr. 

Loveland. 26275. 

Memory (A) 8164. 

Miller’s love song. 143801. 

Moving the piano. 18692. 

Nautical Captain Brown. 

Never mind. 169388. 

No little boy to love me. 16944. 

Oh! Mr. Chantecler. 18786. 

Old warrior. 9583. 

On the rink with O’Reilly. 14599. 

Opening chorus and finale for con- 
cert parties. 14620. 

Our debating society. 18819. 

Our wedding. 14641, 

Percy was painfully pale. 

Porkpie and the sausage. 

Rosie’s relations. 9969. 

Ruth—who never told the truth. 
14918, 

Simple life. 

Social seale. 12201. 

Spooney island. 22115. 

Street watchman’s story. 


21140. 


4191. 


5064. 


21781. 


18864. 
2496. 


15029. 


27174. 


When Jesus calls your name. Suggestions, 15172. 
24800. Tale untold. 20596. 
Will you go. 24846. There’s a cold time coming in the 
Reynolds (S. F.) Old home in Ten- winter. 22198. 
nessee. 714. Twigg’s family doctor. 6747. 
Reynolds & co.: Two heads are better than one. 
Absolutely wrong. 19441. 17548. 
Adventures of Yankee Doodle. Two little Shrimps. 22285. 
20824. Water scenes. 10668. 
Baron de Touch-Me-Not. 19518. We love another. 24762. 
1947 


68294—10——33 


INDEX 


pt. 1,n.s.,v.5 


Reynolds & co.—Continued. 
Whist drive. 19879. 
Winkle-on-sea. 7061. 


Won’t you waltz with me. 17715. 
Rheinberger (J.): 

Jesu dulcis memoria. 23481. 

Mass in A. 12068, 21956. 

O salutaris Hostia. 23973. 

Sehet, welche liebe. 17287, 
Rhené-Baton : 

Ame des iris. 15739. 

Berceuse. 15840. 

Heures (Les) d’été. 18255. 
Rhinegold (The) 10628. 


Rhodes (J. B.) Remember now thy 
Creater in the days of thy youth. 
15704 (44). 

Rhoads (H. T.) 
fold. 8230. 

Rhynal (C. De): 

Ad alta. 17748. 

Joyeux horse guard. 4859. 
Raffles danee. 5914, 5915. 
Renouveau. 2551. 
Sherlockeite (La) 


Gather them into the 


2678. 


Vos léyres sont si roses. 10620. 
Rhys-Herbert (W.): 

All through the night. 10918. 

Bethany. 1811. 

Even me. 8061. 

Gentle Jesus. 8253. 

Intermezzo. 26878. 

Light of the world. 2130. 

March of the parish schools. 

26330. 

My mother. 2314. 

Nautical knot. 669, 9445. 

O peace divine. 26607. 

Schooldays are o’er. 10046. 


Some day. 10185. 

Star divine. 27151. 
Rialto music pub. co. 

dreams. 19087. 
Riano (J. A.) Aviation march. 25054. 
Ribiollet (E.) En cheminant. 21133. 
Ricci (G.) : 

After drinking champagne. 

Always jolly. 7255. 

Craps. 138012. 

In Venezia barcarola. 
Ricci-Signorini (A.) 
Ricciardi (V.): 

Amor mio. 24983. 

Core ’n campagna. 

I’ canto p’ ’o mare. 
Rice (F. W.) 

18424. 

Rice (W. M.) Meteor (The) 5310. 

Rich (C. J.) Sentence. 24330. 

Rich (H. L.) Our star rays. 14640. 

ae a ae the vale of love. 13821. 
ichards 2 eee! Golden : 

8308. ye 
Richards (J.) 


Somewhere in 


19449, 


20016. 
Schizzi. 10037. 


3758. 
4523. 
Garland of ferns. 


Cavalier (The) 12907. 


Richardson (J. 


Richards (J. J.): 
Barnum march. 7405. 
Celebrity march. 7614. 
Okolona march. 21882. 
Standard (The) 15152. 
Richards (T.) Soldiers of the cross. |f 
19080. 
Richardson (A. M.): 
As fair as morn. 32738. 
Enter not into judgment. 1628. ia 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis. 9 
5184. | 
May time. 2222. 
Near an ancient hostelrie. 5504. 
Service for the holy Communion. 
6159. 
We beseech Thee almighty God. 
15496. 
Whatsoever ye do. 15536. 
Richardson (F.) If you ain’t go 
nothing to give me. 238407. 
H.) Meditation. 
14252. 
Richardson (lL. M.) Engagement tree. 
13244. 
Richardson (W. A.) 
at all. 16428. 
Richardy (J.) 
Richberg (D. R.) 
17364. 
Richer (J.): 
I det djupa, i det héga. 4530. 
Kommen till mig. 49388. 
Richie (C. W.) Ain’t that the truth. 
24988. 
Richmond (B.): 
Dance of the bumble bees. 
17742 (44). 
Emblem of liberty. 3989. 
June roses. 16571, 20814 (68). 
Prairie echoes. 9752, 24911 (159). 
Yankee notions. 17722. 
Richmond (F.) I have something in 
my eye and its you. 8558, 10887 
(182). 
Richmond (G. F.) Old mill wheel. 
26659. 
Richmond (W. 
24856. 
Richstaetter (M.) 
20910. 
Richter (G.) theaterverlag: 
Ich bin der kénig Zipapek. 4641. 
Liebestod der katze Isolde. 16647. 
Schone schiferin. 6111. 
Sie zieh’n dir aus die jacken. 
6190, 
Zipapek und Belladine. 7170. 
Richter (H. E.): 
Aus der lieben heimat. 
Ferientage. 138316. 
Nur dir allein, 21802. - 
Unser liebling geht zur _ ruh’, 
22242, 
Richter (R.) 


I don’t like you 


Love affair. 9049. 
Song of the C. 


7822, 


B.) Shibboleth. 


Beim begrabnis. 


12698. 


Shepherd boy. 12172. 


1948 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Richter (W.) Walzer-poesien. 2991. | Ricordi (G.) & co.—Continued. 


Rickaby (T. L.): 
Dance of the spiders, 22847. 
Song without words. 24440. 
Rico (J.): 
Sans-toi. 6072. 
Tu ne sauras jamais. 15360, 
Tu ne sauras jamais. 22229, 
Ricordi (G.) & co.: 
Adieu, ma mie. 17749. 
Aero valse. 3150, 112964, 
Ah, que voulez-vous que je dise. 
17758. 
Aida. 24712. 
Ali dorate. 3171, 
Amor mi guida ate. 72738. 
Amore 0 grillo. 2510, 9796. 
Angelus (The) 25009. 
Au revoir. 17801. 
Badinage. 7383, 
Bel di vedremo. 2511. 
Berceuse. 38417, 22613. 
Berceuse dramatique. 12786. _ 
Bouquet de melodies. 22661. 
Bravura, 15872. 
C’est ma folie. 3561. 
Crest toi. 3562. 
Canta il mare. 11043. 
Caprice-impromptu. 13879. 
Cette fifit? qui mena la ronde. 
17909. 
Chanson de la fifite. 22733. 
Chanson des poupées. 17917. 
Che gelida manina. 2512. 
Chitarrata Abruzzese. 3663. 
Cristoforo Colombo. 7791. 
Daddy Tyl. 138039. 
Dans les bois. 18055. 
Day by day. 7850. 
Déclaration, 22881. 
Défilé et chanson des poupées. 
22883. 
Deine mutter soll dich in arme 
tragen. 14785. 
Dormi, amor mio. 9797. 
Dors mignonne. 18038. 
E lucevan le stelle. 786. 
Hines tages sehn wir. 14786. 
Etoile. 18097. 
Fairy (The) 18285. 
Fallen leaf. 4058. 
Fanciulla (La) del West. 26804, 
Fantasia. 14174. 
Favola (La) di Helga. 25610, 
Fete au village. 8126. 
Flying Dutchman. 10627. 
Forse. 4143. 
Four old English country dances. 
4942. 
Frissonnette. 4172. 
Gaffer Tyl. 13418. 
Gai réveil. 18164. 
Granny Tyl. 13518. 
Grillo del focolare. 4852. 
Grillon du foyer. 21289. 


1949 


Gut, man mennt mich jetzt Mimi. 
14787. 

Hans. 23198. 

Hans, le joueur de fltite. 23199. 

Hans, the flute player. 23201. 

Hantise. 4376. 

Hay time. 4396. 

Héllera. 13613. 

I bring my roses. 1890. 

I come from afar. 23321. 

Intermezzo. 16776. 

Invito. 13852. 

deal vu. S547 

Je pleure. 4811. 

Je viens d’un pays. 18422. 

Kamtchatka. 4898. 

Kleine Frau Schmetterling. 17187. 

Lament (A) 8886. 

Lilas blancs. 8984, 26220. 

Little brook. 18527. 

Madam Butterfly. 18912. 

Magic. 9106. 

Mal d’aimer. 5191. 

Mammy Tyl. 14191. 

Margherita. 11785. 

Mia carrozza ov’e. 9277. 

Mon cher petit pére est un com- 
mercant. 18669. 

Mon coeur a des peines. 18670. 

My star-forever. 9425. 

Mytyl. 14452. 

Napoli dorme, Napoli canta. 5495. 

Nel Giappone. 265338. 

Nocturne. 8501. 

Noél. 9482. 

Non dirmi pit. 18757. 

Notturnino. 9166. 

Nur der schonheit. 14788. 

Nymphes et faunes. 9499, 26585. 

O Lisbeth, aujourd’ hui dimanche. 
18775. 


Once more. 5659. 

Perugina (La) 17085. 

Principe Zilah. 9781. 

Quando me’n ve soletta per la via. 
787. 

Quel che dice la fonte. 18922. 

Quest (The) 2528. 

Reeondita armenia. 788. 

Résurrection. 18939. 

Réverie. 26871. 

Rienzi. 106380. 

Romance. 17194. 

Ronde des gamins, 18969. 

Rondo. 24226. 

Secchia rapita. 6135, 14966, 20487. 

Si mi chiameno Mimi. 2518. 

Six action songs for children. 
18887. 

Song of parting. 10208. 

Song of the flute. 244384. 

Sorellina. 6408. 

Staneces. 24465. 


INDEX 


Dt. Ths. Vv. 


Ricordi (G.) & co.—Continued. 
Strimpellata alla luna. 19136. 
Suite romantica. 15178. 
Suite siciliana. 10285. 
Sursum corda. 27199. 

Tears 0’ joy. 15248. 
Thank God for you. 10388. 


Tylette. 153877. 

Tylo. 153878. 

Tyltyl. 153879. 

Und es blitzen die sterne. 14789. 
Valse esquisse. 6804. 

Vanna. 6818. 

Violets. 27412. 

Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore. 789. 
Voce luntana. 12418. 

Wake up my nestling. 2986. 


Wie eiskalt ist dies hd&ndchen. 
14790. 
You can never know, Sir. 
Your song. 10859. 
Riddell (R. T.) Dreaming of you 
25501. 
Ridderhof (N. L.) 
ocean’s depths. 
Ridenour (S. L.) 
shines on the river. 
Ridgeway (H.): 
Dance of the robins. 
Don’t you see, dear. 


24880. 


Voice from the 
6872. 

When the moon 
10739. 


1507. 
22911. 


Home, dear home for me. 23275. 
My Pauline. 5459. 
Ridgewell (C.) : 

Baby face. 20887. 

I love to go butterfly catching. 
13706. 

I’m shy, Mary Ellen, I’m _ shy. 
11448. 

Ma, ma. 26295. 


One fine day. 5668. 
There’s her picture on the wall. 
6688. 
"Tis years and years ago. 17509. 
When I see your face. 24799. 
Ridley (C. M.) Amora mio. 38216. 
Rieding (O.): 
Concert in H moll. 
Scéne de carnaval. 
Rieger (A.): 
Loreley-walzer. 5100. 
Studenten-marsch. 6483. 
Weiberfeind (Der) 6940, 12445, 
15509. 
Rieger (J. E.) 
18950. 
Rieke (H.) Odd fellows. 


5977. 
19012. 


Rieger jubilee march. 


2384. 


Rienzi. 10630, 22289, 27426. 
Ries (F.) Cradle song. 17976*. 
Ries & Erler: 
Aubade printaniere. 34. 
Aveu. 47. 
Ballade. 12506. 
Berceuse. 7453. 
Conchita. 12992. 
Coq dor. 13001. 


Ries & Erler—Continued. 
Hlegie. 8010, 25531. 
Feuillet d’album. 257. 
Humoresque. 412. 
In der haingematte. 
Lacerta. 11601. 
Menuett. 11778. 
Nocturne. 8189. 
Recueillement. 803. 
Renouveau. 148384. 
Resignation. 12506. 
Sérénade arlequin. 27010. 
Serenade espagnole. 22035. 
Simple chanson. 15028. 

Sous bois. 925. 
Walzer. 12264. 
Wiegenlied. 12506. 
Zwei lieder. 10041. 
Rieter-Biedermann (J.): 
Brautgesang. 7517. 
Denn alles fleisch es ist wie gras. 
Sie 
Deutsche vokal-und deklamations- 
studien. 7878. . 
Dustman’s coming. 19561. 
Fiinfzehn characterstticke. 
11345, 23186. 
Funeral song. 22667. 
Grosse fantasie. 17872. 
Konzert. 19210. 
Meine lust ist leben. 
Messe. 238217. 
Siebzehn choralvorspiele. 21303. 
Sinfonie. 1341. 
Sonate. 20961. 
Sonaten ftir orgel. 
Studie. 12881. 
Variationen. 12887. 
Variationen, tiber alles neu macht 
der Mai. 10568. 
Variationen: tiber ein thema yon 
Paganini. 7510. 
Vier stticke. 25072. 
Zug des todes. 15700. 
Rietz (H.) Bundesbanner - marsch. 
17884. 
Rietz pub. co., ltd.: 


11496. 


1808, 


18629. 


18637. 


Nancy the terrible flirt. 2330. 
Two worlds. 12377. 
Riggins (F. G.) This is heaven. 
24608. 
Right (W. L.) Won’t you be my Semi- 
nole. 10813. 
Rigoletto. 2948, 68381, 10582, 15429, 
17586, 22263. 
Riker (D. 8.): 


Bridget O’Shaugnessy. 17524. 
Silver moon. 6263, 10887 (183). 
Riley (A.) Your song. 10859. 
Riley (A. C.) If money only grew on 
trees. 19987. 
Riley (G. W.) 
what I want. 4652. 
Rimbault (EK. F.) March of the men 
of Horlech. 16756. 


If I could have jus’ 


1950 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Rimsky-Korsakow (N.): 
Little snowflake’s arietta. 
Mirchen vom Zar. 16740. 
Pan voyevoda. 785. 
Song of the shepherd Lelbl. 


26227. 


27103. 
Rinaldo (E.) New M. W. A. march. 
9461. 
Rinard (B. B.) My lovely rose. 
14418. 
Ring (B.) music co.: 
Where’s mama. 38042. 


Whoop - daddy - ooden-dooden day. 
8052, 10887 (220). 
Ring (J.)': 
Let’s take a trip 
18505. 
We're all here to see you off. 
17637, 20814 (117). 
What would you give to know. 
19358. 
When friendship turns to love. 
19361. 
Whoop-la Willie, don’t let me go. 
10887 (221), 12492. 
Ring (J. W.) Iam ready. 
Ring (M.): 
Bride (The) 22670. 
Teach me how to two-step. 20599. 
Through the day. 17497. 
Ringsmuth (L. J.) Remember. 26858. 


to loveland. 


1886. 


Ringuet (L.) Valse sentimentale. 
20687. 
Rinn (D. F.) Where shall we spend 


the evening. 12478. 
Rinn-McIver pub. co. Where shall we 
spend the evening. 12478. 


Rip Van Winkle, junr. 20426. 
Ripley (F. H.): 
Hight Scotch songs. 13219. 


National hymns of the great na- 
tions. 9442. 

Natural music charts. 668. 

Rounds and catches. 24244. 

Six Irish songs, 12188. 

Three humorous two-part songs. 
24616. 

Ripley (W. S.): 
Blessed are the dead. 12814. 
He shall feed His flock. 13598. 


Marsh beginners band _ book. 
26347. 
Tenting on the old camp ground. 
17467. 
Twilight romance. 10511. 
Rippberger (H. F.) Take me a ride 
in your Chalmers-Detroit. 24542. 


Rissone (A.) : 
' Allez-y. 7240. 
Caresse de femme. 7598. 
Cour maudit. 11098. 
Marche pour la femme, 
Valse défendue. 10554. 
Vierra gitana. 10448. 


9151. 


Ritchie (B.) co.: 
If somebody cared for me. 1949. 
Just to see you once again, 4886. 


Riter (J.) Violet. 6858. 

Ritner (F. M.) Pessimistic Pete. 
5766. 

Ritschel (A. H.) Sweetheart, I love 
you so. 6545. 

Ritter (A.) In lust und schmerzen. 
16506. 


Ritter (E. W.) Petit boléro. 20359. 
Ritter (G. P.) pseud. See Suck (G. P.) 
Ritter (T.) Theoretisch-praktische 
schule. 22193. 
Rivarde (F. W.) Since Bwano Tumbo 
came from jumbo land. 15031. 
Rivas (C.): 
Bellas zacatecanas. 22603. 
Centenario (El) 22725. 
Rivenburgh (E.): 
Hanalei. 1820. 
Leilehua. 2108. 
Rivenhall (F.): 
I’ll furnish it on the installment 
plan. 8574. 
Mr. Editor how do you know. 
20209. 
Then they put out the 
IE 2. 
Tere (CY EN) 
flag. 22104. 
Rixner (J.) Flow of the soul. 
Roach (—) Go and forget. 
Roat (C. H.) music co., ltd.: 
Gloaming. 4250. 
Rose tints. 24234, 
Sophomore waltzes. 24445, 27118. 
Tell me that I’m not forgotten. 
10379. 
Robaczewski (T.) Wawel. 2998. 
Robarts (A. M.) Light divine. 14075. 
Robaudi (V.) Alla stella confidente. 


light. 
Songs of school and 


18140. 
8294, 


17764. 
Roberson (J. A.) God is love. 113818. 
Robert (C.) Impressions de _ prin- 
temps. 18878. 
Robert (J.): 
Aria, 26889. 
Impressions de printemps. 18373. 
Roberton (H. S.): 
Cuddle doon. 1497. 
Songs of shadow. 2739. 
Roberts (A.): 
Down at Cliff Haven, 11181. 


Gipsy lullaby. 18452. 
When the twilight fades away. 
27500. 

Roberts (C. E.) 
Roberts (C. J.): 

Affinité. 20825. 

African (The) 400. 1177. 

Cupid’s caress. 11125, 22886, 

Funiculi-funicula. 18417. 

Pensée d’amour. 11987. 

Roézsika. 2597, 14908. 


Yale wrinkle. 7113. 


1951 


INDEX 


Roberts (C. J.) —Continued. 

Satanella. 2617. 

Silhouettes. 889, 12181. 

Sweet refiections. 245380. 

Tale (A) of two hearts. 19178. 
Roberts (F. EB.) Elejack (The) 25532. 


Roberts (J.) Entertainer’s rag. 25552. 


Roberts (J.) & co. 
25214. 

Roberts (J. E.): 
Beloved, if God so loved us. 3409. 
Crown Him with many crowns. 

16015. 
Heaven is my home. 
I heard a great voice. 
Just as Tam. 4878. 
Like as the hart. 16654. 
My defence is of God. 5422. 
My song shall be of mercy. 2324. 
Peace, perfect peace. 5752. 
Roberts (J. V.) 
979, 2819, 6585, 10371. 

Roberts (K. A.): 

Housekeeper’s reverie. 4481. 
McCall’s magazine. 11700. 
Silvery moon. 173819. 

Roberts (l.) Livin’ ain’t like nothin’, 

babe. 20112. ; 

Roberts (O.): 

Carnival (The) 7601, 19592. 
Children’s dream. 7660. 


Bustlin’ Billy. 


1841. 
16435. 


In my garden fair. 11507. 
Smile, boys, smile. 15062. 
Roberts (R. W.) Rose. 18975. 


Roberts (V.): 
O Lord, Thou hast searched me 
out. 9511. 
Rose. 18975, 26919. 
Souls of the righteous. 
Roberts (W. L.) 


10221. 
_Love’s camp-fire 


bright. 5141. 

Robertson (A. J.) Soul stirring songs. 
17377. 

Robertson (C. L.) Battleship Dela- 
ware. 1285. 


Robertson (D.): 
Miss Romance. 14316. 
Our territorials. 11957. 
Robertson (E. P.) Down by the grape- 
vine swing. © 25488. 
Robertson (J. P.) March wind. 9145. 
Robertson (W.): 
Lo! He is risen. 9025. 
Portals of light. 5842. 
Roberty (H.) Mutuelle de l’amour. 
14883. 
Robey (C.) When the moonbeams kiss 
the clover. 6986. 
Robie (B. G.) In June. 18385. 
Robin Hood and King Richard. 9914. 
Robins ende. 2566, 6050, 6953, 7037. 
9917. 
Robinson (A. H.): 
Friendship. 8192. 
Immortal love. 214382, 


1952 ea 


Te Deum laudamus. - 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 5 


Robinson (C. C.): 
Benediction. 7448. 
I met a little elfman. 4591. 
If only thou art true. 19988. 
Love divine, all love excelling. 


16692. 

Sailor’s song. 242538. 

Your eyes. 15691. 
Robinson (H. H.): 

Dream on. 38926. 

Te Deum laudamus. 977. 
Robinson (F. W.) Moon maiden. 

5360. 


Robinson (G.) Silver water. 27046. 


Robinson (G. 8S.) River ripples waltz. | 


14865. 


Robinson (H. G.) 
Robinson (H. I.) : " 

Cannibal love. 10887 (100). 

In the spring Jl bring a ring 
around to Rosie. 4729, 10887 
(148). 

Izzy the molasses kid. 4795. 

Kid land. 18466. 


Estelle. 1628. 


Simple Dotty Dimple. 10133, 
10887 (184). 
When Madam  ‘Tetrazin sings 


Ciribiribin. 10724, 10887 (211). 
You’re the flower that blooms for 
me. 22424. 
Robinson (J.): 
I wish I could live those days 
again. 8638. 
May carol. 23750. 
Men of Harlech. 21683. 
Sylvan hours. 24587. 
Robinson (J. R.): 
Dynamite rag. 22947. 
Hold me parson hold me. 
Robinson (lL. M.) 
rain. 16466. 
Robinson (M. M.) 
doing Coney Isle. 
Robinson (N. S.) 
14621. 
Robinson (R. C.) Behold I bring you 
good tidings. 25107, 25108. - 
Robinson (W. A.) Queen of alma 
maters. 17148. 
Robinson (W. J.) America the great. 
22494. 
Robitschek (A.): 
Aus 1001 nacht. 12702. 


23267. 
I wonder wil! it 


When we were 
6996. 
Orange blossoms. 


Bei mondennacht und _  sternen- 
pracht. 3400. 
Belsazar. 3410. 


Bummel-lied. 20963. 
Drah’n hab’ i von Vatern g’erbt. 


13166. 

Erntetag. 21143. 
Farbenspiel. 4068. 
Friihlingsjubel. 21211. 
Goldnen (Die) schuh’. 21262. 
Heimat ewig liebe. 21320. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Robitsechek (A.)—Continued. 

I hab’s mit dir so ehrlich g’mant. 
4536. 

Im stadtpark war’s. 

In Sevilla. 21442. 

Korporal (Der). 2083. 

Lenzlied (Das). 21547. 

Licht sonnenwenden ist da. 

Lied vom lercher]. 215638. 

Man preist in tausend liedern. 
21640. 

Mein weibchen ist ein tiubchen. 
20184. 

Nachtwandler. 2328. 

Neue papa. 5510. 

Nur einmal méocht 
21808. 

Saingerspruch. 21994. 

Schirm’ dich Gott, du deutscher 
“i ess UE 

Schone Frau Pollak. 6110. 

Vatermorder und die _ krinoline. 
22258. 

Vindobona walzer. 22272. 

Violine (Die). 15445. 

Walzer-reigen. 19018. 

Walzermirchen. 17625. 

Wiegenlied. 38057. 

Wiener gemiitlichkeit. 22380. 

Zum neuen jahr. 224384. 

Zwei heitere lieder. 138972. 

Zweite Sonate. 19438. 

Robson (R. W.) Sleep, Holy Babe. 
27067. 


Eoepson CE F.).: 
Choose your girlie by the seaside. 
3665. 
T’ll never find another Pearl like 
you. 8581. 
Robyn (A. G.): 
Annie Laurie. 
Answer. 1228. 
Border chief. 25177. 
Brown eyes or blue eyes. 
Cymbeline. 162. 
Every beat of my heart is a mes- 
sage of love to you. 22974. 
I sought the Lord. 2383870. 
Let the words of my mouth. 23598. 
Let thy heart beat true. 20082. 


214381. 


2118. 


ich lachen. 


1225, 


11029. 


Manzanillo. 5205, 9187. 
Minnesota. 622, 5827, 7182 (154). 
Minuetto. 624. 


My Florida maid. 651. 
My mother’s love is with me still. 
14423, 


My old Missouri hills. 18720. 

Panquita. 787, 2447. 

Pensées sentimentales. 2464. 

Popular song. 769, 5840, 7182 

(165). 

Typical Western girl. 1028. 

Rochwell (G. L.) Mrs. Smith and her 
cock-a-doodle hat. 14827, 


Rock (M. B.) When this old ring 
was new. 6991. 
Rockwell (C, J.): 
Beauty’s dream. 17837. 
In lovers land. 18887. 
Olympia. 14589. 
Overture-triumphal. 26702. 
Pictorial review. 2482. 
Rockwell (G. N.): 
Beyond the smiling and the weep- 
ing, 25141. 
Bright beyond. 25190. 
But what must it be to be there. 
15889. 


Danse directoire. 19677. 
God be merciful. 25730. 


I was glad when they said unto 


me. 13745. 
In heavenly love abiding. 13794. 
Shout the glad tidings. 27082. 


Rockwell (J. T.) 
161138. 
Rocky mountain music pub. ¢o.: 
If I were a bird. 21425. 
Lesson of the pansy and the rose. 
18500. 


Rode (J.) 
Rode (P.) 
14871. 
Rode (W. S.) At Coney Isle. 20874. 
Rode-Jacobsen (J.) Lord is my Shep- 

herd. 18557. 
Rodeheaver (H.): 
Grace, amazing grace. 13509. 
He’s a mighty reality to me. 
13592. 

Here and there. 13619. 

How you will love Him. 8507. 
O love that will not let me go. 


Dreaming of you. 


Shadows on the wall. 862. 
Twenty-four caprices. 


14524. 
O ’tis a great change for me. 
14536. 
Somebody cares. 15090. 
Rodeheaver-Ackley co. : 
I love Jesus. 23846. 


I shall walk by His side. 233868. 
Joy in the presence of the King. 
238499. 
Make room for the leper. 
Message (The). 238792. 
Message of love. 23795. 
More than all to me. 238848. 
No other way. 23942. 
Only a step to Jesus. 
Onward march. 24054. 
-Open the door of your 
24056. 
Peace like a river. 
Praises everywhere. 


Qa779 
Dot hts 


24044. 
heart. 


24080, 
24150. 


Ready for the Kings command. 
24187. 
Sing for joy. 24875. 


Some one is watching you. 24417. 


1953 


INDEX 


pt. 1, Bes. ¥.5 


Rodeheaver-Ackley co.—Continued. 
Song of the sunbeams. 24438. 
Trumpets of the Lord are heard. 

24660. 

Rodelzigeuner (Der) 

18962, 20431, 21960. 
Rodeman & co. Oh, you million dollar 


18074, 18261, 


pier. 18790. 

Rodgers (G. B.) Te Deum laudamus 
mm 0s" GaSe; 

Rodgers (J.) Temperance scouts. 
27265. 


Rodney (P.) Clang of the forge. 
3698. 
Rodominsky (E.) Mein gliick. 9229. 
Roe (W. J.) She gave me a rose. 
Malek 
Roeckel (J. L.): 
Autumn wind. 19501. 
Life’s hostel. 18518. 
Love’s ministry. 14154. 
Pelerinage. 11984. 
Silhouettes. 22060. 
Skippers of St. Ives. 
Speed on. 10237. 
Storm fiend. 10265. 
Roeder (H.): 
Es ist ein kostliches ding. 18093. 
Name (Der) des Herrn ist ein 
festes schloss. 18742. 
Roegge (F. C.) Angel child. 12688. 
Roehl (C. A.) In der heimath. 138789. 
Rohricht (P.) Forget me not. 8177. 
Rohrig (J. A:): 
Etude-caprice. 13262. 
Menuett. 14275. 
Roelker (E. O.): 
Fire fly. 1668. 
New York town. 
Rogue-de-la-mode. 
Tally-ho. 6562. 
Robmisch (O.) : 
Bliitenzanber. 3473, 3474. 
Rauschlied. 5930, 5931. 
Sportmarsch. 6438. 
Rontgen (J.): 
Impromptu. 14872. 
Sérénade mélancolique. 
Roessinger (V.) : 
Bella di Granata. 3403. 
Sona organetto. 2725, 6372. 
Roff (O. C.) When youv’re single, 
Single, single. 15581. 
Rogan (G.) Elephant’s shuffle. 21127. 
Rogdana. 3680. 
Roger-Ducasse: 
Aux premiéres clartés de l’aube. 
3305, 10964, 19502. 
Bourrée. 19558. 


Weole de la dictée. 13215. 


24391. 


do19. 
5999. 


14984. 


Exercices de virtuosité. 8089. 

Joli jeu de furet. 4846, 11554, 
16563. 

Pastorale. 746. 


Quatuor 4 cordes. 2519. 


Roger-Ducasse—Continued. 
Quatuor en ré mineur. 
Suite francaise. 24501. 
Sur quelques vers de Virgile. 

10310, 24519. 
Variations plaisantes. 24706. 
40 dictées graduées. 5998. 

Rogers (A. La V.) Rival rag. 24216. 

Rogers (B.) Teach me, O Lord. 2821. 

Rogers (C. D.) Dreaming of dreams. 

25500. 

Rogers (C. K.): 

Clover blossoms. 1153 (149). 
Rose and the lily. 1158 (161). 

Rogers (C. R.): 

Little light 0’ love. 14091. 
Look to the cross. 5088. 
Once more sweetheart. 14603. 

Rogers (C. W.) Pass along please. 

14672. 

Rogers (H.): 

Gee, I’m lonesome for a pal like 
you. 8246. 

I’m the man they’re looking for. 
23361. 

Offertory 
26681. 

Rogers (HE. W.): 

Are you looking for a girl like 
me. 17788. 

He’s a very old friend of mine. 
23224. 

How would you like to be a baby. 
23802. 

I do love you and you do love 
me. 16427. 

I’m afraid you'll have to come 
along o’ me. 259382. 

I suppose she knows. 238371. 

If you’ve come around to marry 


2569, 5904. 


sentences. 17004, 


me. 4671. 
In a cottage by the Clyde. 
20000. 


Let’s go to the church. 18502. 
Little Miss Importance. 23630. 
Mother put.a card in the window. 
11809. 
Noise of the girls and boys. 5539. 
Pop in to tea on Sunday. 24139. 
Prettiest girl in town. 2508. 
Swallow. 2789. 


Top hat every time. 10472. 
West pole. 20734. 
Which would you like to spare. 
10762. 
Rogers (G) If every night were last 
night. 11477. 
Rogers (G. C.) Tell me will you 
marry. 6600. 


Rogers (J. F.) Dear, when I look. 
16061. 
Rogers (J. H.): 


Al fresco. 24942. 
At the mill. 20877. 
Aragonaise. 15764. 


1954 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Rogers (J. H.)—Continued. 


Capricietto. 26896. 

Carmencita. 20976. 

Cause me to hear Thy loving 
kindness. 20978. 


Daughter (The) 
Day in Thy courts. 
Feu follet. 16197. 
Forest echoes. 21201. 
I will magnify Thee. 23387. 
Little red lark. 21438. 
Marche militaire. 16761. 
My sheep hear my voice. 
Peasant wedding. 21881. 
Pillars of the earth. 21893. 
Pizzicato. 21896. 
Processional march. 9788. 
Reverie. 12066. 
Rococo. 21959. 
Romola. 21970. 
Scherzetto. 26897. 
Some reckon time by 
24414. 
Sonata in E minor. 
Trot de cavallerie. 
Two clocks. 27863. 
Valse mignonne. 27388. 
Wooden shoe dance. 22409. 
Rogers (M. D.) If you were a clover 
blossom. 23413. 
Regers (R.) Jag ir uppstindelsen 
och lifvet. 23477. 
Rogers (Van V.): 
March of the marionettes. 


25424. 
11142. 


9420. 


stars. 


9921. 
27348. 


591. 


Valse Albania. 22250. 
Rogers (W. L.): 

Fisher wife. 16209. 

I loved a lass. 483. 


Your eyen two wol slee me sod- 
enly. 17788. 


Rogers bros. music pub. co.: 
I can’t help loving a girl like 
you. 25897. 
I'll be happy too. 428. 
I thought I wanted opera. 441. 
Parisian glide. 743. 
Proposals. 781. 
Sword is my sweetheart true. 961. 
Those dear old wedding bells. 998. 
Under the oriental moon. 1030. 
With one sweet smile you’ve won 
my heart. 24858. 
Rogers, Clifford & Dugdale: 
Arkansas. 38266. 
How would I do. 4492. 
Rohde (E.) Think of me. 6652, 
Rohmer (S8.): 
Aboo Tabah. 22655. 
Camel’s parade. 11041. 
Oh, you kid. 2399. 
Rohner (B.) Try it again. 15348. 
Rohr (C. H.) Let me love you. 14040. 
Roland (Kk. K.) Take me back to Old 
Kentucky. 19172. 


Roland (M.) Id love to be loved by 
a girl like you. 25902. 


Rolfe (W.): 
Bashful bumpkin. 3361. 
Call to arms. 19581. 
Cupid astray. 27690. 
Dream kisses. 22920. 
Enchantment. 20814 (47), 21135. 
Enchantress. 18088. 
Fleetfoot. 21187. 
Gwendolyn. 19864. 
Hour (The) of prayer. 23295. 
Irvina. 13858, 19437 (48), 26042. 
Kiss of spring. 13974. 
Love and roses. 11668, 16690. 
Matinee girl. 23748. 
My polar star. 20257. 
Spying Cupid. 15149, 27147. 
Sunshine and roses. 24512. 
Vision of love. 10607. 
While thou art near, 22365. 

Rolfe (W.) music eo. Call to arms. 

19581. 

Kioller (N. J.): 
Missouri lad. 5340. 
Sad remembrance. 12099. 


Rollins (H. F.) Be good. 12760. 


Rollinson (I. H.) Sons of liberty. 
alsnlilee 
Rollinson (T. H.): 
Crusaders (The) 159, 1495, 25886. 
Evening chimes. 287, 19749. 
Ildica. 18871. 
New mown hay. 26544. 
Rollinson’s modern school for or- 
chestra bells. 9925. 
Sweet sixteen. 20814 (26). 
Rollinson-Bernier. Mauresque (El) 
18621, 20176. 
Rolt (B.): 
Boy’s (A) song. 
Danse des tulipes. 
19610. 
Mister Nightingale. 14823. 
My Pekinese. 144381, 16909. 
When love was yet a tiny boy. 
17656. 
Roma (C.): 


22666. 
13062, 17923, 


Ave Maria. 46. 

Here’s to our mother—Alma 
Mater. 4441. 

In the garden of my heart. 469, 
23440. 

Indian harvest song. 1988. 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 4832. 

My heart will hear. 26488. 

Oh, for the wings of a dove. 5615, 
7182 (161). 

Sleep little sea love sleep. 7182 
(1776 

Some day dear. 2715, 10887 


(186). 
Star of Bethlehem. 


1955 


INDEX 


Rona (EH. P:) : 


Lament, 238565. 
Portrait (A) 24140. 
Romano (L.) Intermezzo arabo. 
18407. 
Romano (P.) Sérénade d’amour. 
20494. 
Romberg (G. de) Joy riding. 11557. 
Romberg (S.) Memories of you. 
14264. 
Rome (F.): 
Moving the piano. 18692. 
Non stops. 14495. 
Romeo and Julia auf dem dorfe. 
12085. 
Romeo et Juliette. 238155. 
Romey (G.) Sing softly, sing lightly. 
22067. 
Romsberg (W.) Baiser qui console. 
Book, 
Ronald (L.): 


Come into the sun. 3724. 
If you were the rose. 18868. 
Roneallo (L.) Criollo. 3777. 


Ronchini (F.) Adagio et finale. 
19442, 
Ronway (K.) Blow, winds, blow. 
19548. 


Rooney (H. H.) First love. 4099. 
Rooney (P.): 
Ootsie-tootsie. 724, 1153 (98). 
Take me back to babyland. 2805, 
10350, 15224. 


Roos (G.) Fessette (La) 8122. 
Root (EH. T.) & sons: 
Root’s amateur concert. 6011. 


Root’s young orchestra favorite. 
18972, 26916. 

Boot, (i. Js.) & co. : 
Abide with me. 24920. 
After school march. 24935. 
Aladdin. 24943, 
Angelic salutation. 25005. 
Angelic voices. 25006. 
Angel’s dream. 25007. 
At the cireus. 25031. 
At twilight, 25033. 
Babes in the wood. 25057. 
Beauty and the beast. 25090. 
Benediction, 25126. 
Birds of spring. 25148. 
Blue bird waltz. 25165. 
Blue birds call. 25166. 
Bridal rose. 25186. 
Bridal wreath waltz. 25188. 
Brownies’ revels. 25204. 


Celebrated public school march. 


25259. 
Cinderella. 25320. 
Climbing rose. 25825, 
Clover blossoms, 25330. 
Clover leaf idyl. 25331. 
Convent bells at eventide, 253873. 
Dance of the erickets. 25408. 
Dance of the fairies. 25409. 


pt, 5, Ms; vo5 


Root (F. K.) & co.—Continued. 
Dream of the olden time. 
Dream pictures. 25495. 
Eglantine waltz. 25528. 
Evening meditation. 25575. 
Evening prayer. 25576. 
Evening star. 25577. 
Fairy dreams. 25591. 
Fairy footsteps, 25592. 
Fairy godmother. 25593. 
Falling autumn leaves. 
Field daisy. 25620. 


Flight of the witches. 
Flying the kite. 25634. 
Forest voices. 25641. 
Gleam of heaven. 25715. 
Goldenrod. 25746. 

Golden wedding. 25745. 
Grandma’s waltz. 25765. 
Grandpa’s waltz. 25767. 

Happy days. 25795. 

Happy holiday. 25799. 

Heavenly thoughts. 25826. 
Honey suckle. 25870. 

In the convent garden. 26017. 
Jack and the bean-stalk. 26073. 
Jack the giant killer. 26076. 
Last hope. 26178. 

Lead kindly light. 26178. 

let us be sweethearts again. 


25493. 


25599. 


256381. 


11620. 

Little brother’s birthday march. 
26223. 

Little general. 26224. 

Little sister’s birthday waltz. 
26226. 


Love’s fairyland waltzes. 26279. 
Mama’s birthday. 26822. 
Mama’s favorite. 26324. 
Marigold mazurka. 26341. 
Meadow brook waltz. 26369. 
Melody at dawn. 26382. 
Merry spring time. 26894. 
Messenger of love. 26398. 
Moonbeam waltz. 26434. 
Moonlight in the hills. 26486. 
Moonlight on the Mississippi. 
264387. 


Moonlight party. 264388. 
Morning glory. 26444. 
Moss rose. 26447. 
Napoleon’s victory. 26520. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 
No school to-day. 26565. 
Noah’s ark march. 26566. 
Old Ironsides. 26656. 
Papa’s birthday. 26712. 
Papa’s pet. 26718. 

Pearl of the morning. 26738. 
Playground march. 26760. 
Playmates. 26761. ‘ 
Prince Charming. 26791. 
Pure as a lily. 26808. 

Purple lilae. 26810. 


26528. 


1956 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Root (F. K.) & co.—Continued 
Purple twilight. 26812. 
Puss in boots. 26813. 
Queen of the May. 26820. 
Rainbow waltz. 26832. 
Recess march. 26837. 
Red Riding Hood. 26841. 
Red rose march. 26842. 
Rock of ages. 26893. 
Sheridan’s ride. 27027. 
Shipwreck (The) 270380. 
Silverdale. 27042-27045. 
Snow white. 27082. 
Soldier boy. 27086. 

Song of the meadow lark. 
Starlight-vision. 27156. 
Sunrise on the lake. 27190. 
Sunshine waltz. 27192. 
Surprise party. 27198. 

Sweet dreams of home. 27207. 
Sweet mignonette. 27210. 
Swing waltz. 27219. 

Sylvan dell. 27221. 
Teeter totter waltz. 
Tender memories. 
Tiny fingers. 3 
Under the trees. PA eM GiLe 
Vesper chimes. 27401. 
When the day is done. 
When twilight fades. 
Whippoorwill. 27515. 
Whispers in the’ dell. 
White rose. 27518. 
Wild rose. 27533. 
Young hunters march. 27586. 
Young nuns prayer. 27587. 

Root (F. W.) Love. 5108. 

Medley of American 
Songs. 5266. 

Shepherd, show me how to go. 

‘=: (GELS. 

Studies in florid song. 27178. 

Tar’s farewell. 27244. 


27101. 


27260. 
27267. 


27492. 
27501. 


27517. 


national 


Root (G. F.) See. Root (M. O.). 

Root (L. B.) College heroes. 17953. 

Root (M. O.) Triumph (The) 17742 
(31). 


Rootham (C. B.): 

Angel spirits of sleep. 12639. 

I sorrowed that the golden day 
was dead. 1916. 

In highland and meadow. 16503. 

In the highlands. 138817. 

Meadows in spring. 14249. 

O may I join the choir invisible. 
9517. 

Springtime of life. 

Supplication (A) 


2752. 
2788. 


Rootham. (F. W.) Wooden cradle. 
22408. 

Root’s pupils’ delight piano instructor. 
47. 

Hopartz (J. G.) Vingt mélodies. 
24229, 


Roper (A. W.): 
Jesus is my friend. 
Jesus only. 8779. 
What will you do with Jesus. 


8773. 


10708. 
Roques (S.) Marche biterroise. 23729. 
Rorabacher (R. A.) Snow waltz. 
6322. 


Rosas (J.): 
Over the waves. 
11964. 
Sobre las olas. 
Rosche (G. F.): 
Angels song. 28. 
Anthems of worship. 
Calvary. T7576. 
Christ.is risen. 182. 
Christmas vision. 253817. 


2438, 5722, 6326, 
6326. 


22519. 


Easter blossoms. 7984. 
Hide Thy face. 897. 
Homeland (The) 4469. 


I know He loves me. 4547. 
I will guide thee. 4627. 
Im tempel des Herrn. 138779. 
In Bethlehem’s stall. 26005. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
481. 
Lead others to Jesus. 4982. 
Master comes. 596. 
’Mid flowers and song. 14289. 
Morning of His birth. 686. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 671. 
O day of rest and gladness. 695. 
Osterklinge. 9626. 
Peace on earth. 748. 
Rock of ages. 2567. 
Soul’s vision. 921. 
Sweet is the promise. 
Sweetly resting. 6550. 
Tenderly Jesus is calling for you. 
6602. 
That beautiful land. 6615. 
Vision of Bethlehem. 2962. 
tose (A.): 
Charme d’amour. 19611. 
Queen’s own. 20405. 
12 etiiden. 20443. 
Rose (F. J.) Gymkhana. 
Rose (L.): 
Angel of love. 


6530. 


13539. 


3235. 


Printemps qui s’eveille. 20396. 
Rose (M. W.) Melorose. 9240. 
Rose (R.) Extase d’amour. 11226. 
Rose (Sister) Heavenly thoughts. 
25826. 
Rose (W. B.): 
Crete. 21046. 
Midnight watches. 21696. 
Wesleyan Methodist hymnal, 
223382. 


23838. 


Rose (W. H.) Monkey Isle. 
23838. 


Rose & Wagner. Monkey isle. 
Rose maiden. 3510. 


Rosegger (S.) Vier gedichte. 9955. 


1957 


INDEX 


pt. 1, ns. v.5 | 


Rosen (W.) When the moon shines 
down on you. 17668. 
Rosenbecker (A.): 
In the shade of the Alamo. 
Old black Joe. 11921. 
Rosenberg (F. O.): . 
Belle of Idaho. 12779. 
Blue arrow. 12817. 
Rosenberg (G. M.): 
Detective (The) 3861. 
Favorite melodies. 25612. 
Rosey’s (George) folio of operatic 
favorites. 18984. 
Rosey’s (George) folio of stand- 
ard marches. 4227. 
Rosenberg (W. L.): 
Robin’s courtship. 17191. 
Won’t you be my girl? 10812. 
Rosenblatt (M.): 
Down in sunny Yucatan. 21100. 
I’ve got your number, what’s your 
name. 19966. 
It’s your own home town. 21477. 
Weren’t you, aren’t you, won’t 
you be. 22331. 
Rosenbloom (S.): 
Caprice-impromptu. 
Three concert studies. 
Valse-étude. 17574. 
Rosencrans (G.) Prelude. 20449. 
Rosenfeld (M. H.): 
Lady finger. 3119 (48). 
Love me as your mother loved 
your dad. 5121, 7182 (150). 
Stop your blushing, Rosie. 19126, 
24911 (168). 
Rosenkavalier (Der) 


Rosenkrans (G.): 
Chief of staff. 15950. 


4727. 


1379. 
14892. 


27172. 


Roskin (J.): 


Drei lieder, 24240. 


Engelein holten die tannen. 4000. | 


Ross (C.) Fragment (A) 21204. 
Ross (C. B.): 
Better late than never. 3429, 


She was somebody’s sweetheart, 1] 


17301. 
When the roses are in bloom. 6987. 
Ross (Mrs. C. H.) He knoweth the 
way that I take. 8407. 
Ross (D.) Humorous Scottish songs. 
1878, 25882. 
Ross (E. N.) Oh, you Pole. 5625. 
Ross (G.) Love that I bear for you. 
18578. 
Ross (G. H.) Plantation echoes. 9708. 
Ross (H. M.) I’ve enlisted in the 
army. 2383874. 
Ross (J.) You stole my sweetheart. 
7144, 
Ross (L. A.) Wild Mary. 10783. 
Ross (L. H.) music pub. co.: 
For auld lang syne. 16224. 
My ain John and me. 16878, 
My bonnie Mary. 16882. 
Sandy came from Skye. 17246, 
Ross (M.) Mrs. Smith and her cock- 
a-doodle hat. 14327. 
Ross (N.) Billy possum’s wooing. 81. 
Ross (N. P.) Captive. 15918. 
Ross (W.) Have you no one for to 
love you. 8399. 
Ross (W. G.) Te Deum laudamus. 
17455. 
Ross bros. Wild Mary. 10783. 
Rosset (L. & M.): 
Monoplan-polka. 5358. 
Valse étoilée, 20685. 
Rossi (A.) Grand torchlight march. 


Electorate march, 25528. 344. 

Jubilation march. 11561, Rossi (C.) Spin! spin. 17382. 
Melody in A. 14895. Rossi (F.) Ah rendimi. 19452, 
Offertorium. 5609, 26630. Rossini (G. A.): 

On Calvary’s cross. 26665. Barber of Seville. 21979. 

Prelude no. 4. 9957. Barbier (Der) von _ Sevilla. 
Song of the sea. 19094. 26932. 

Rosenthal (A.) : Danza (La) 17213. 
Intermezzo. 20450. Eccomi alfine in Babilonia, 18986. 
Two valsettes. 20451. Fantasie brillante. 6024. 

Rosette (V.) Merry Christmas morn, Gita in gondola. 17214. 

2945. Inflammatus. 6025. 
Rosewig (A. H.) Elementary graded saa: eo ie ae 
rh ee Marinari (Li) 17216. 

osey (G.) : Moses-fantasie. 6026. 

Detective (The) 3861. Non piii mesta. 6027. 
Favorite melodies. 25612. Oh patria. 24241. 

Folio of operatic favorites. 18984. Orgia (L’) 17217. 

Folio of standard marches. 4227. Palpité. 6028. 

Most popular orchestra, 11803. Partenza (La) 17218. 
Popular piano pieces. 9736. Pastorella dell’ Alpi. 17219. 

Rosi (B.): Pensa alla patria. 24242, 
Oiseau blane. 26652. Pesea (La) 17220. 

Si tu veux. 27034. Promessa (La) 17221. 
1958 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Rossini (G. A.)—Continued. 
Regata veneziana, 17222. 
Rimprovero (Il) 17228. 
Semiramide., 6029. 
Serenata (La) 17224. 
This is the day of joy. 

(184). 
William Tell. 826, 6030, 7182 
(75), 14900, 21980. 
Rossiter (H.) music co.: 
Little maid of old Chicago. 23627. 
Live wires rag. 26238. 
Rubber-necking moon. 
Sighing. 27039. 
Rossiter (I.) Americans shall always 
be free. 7266. 

Rossiter (M.): 
Delia. 16066. 
*Tis good to live. 

Rossiter (W.): 
Affinity waltz. 
Alberta waltzes. 
Angel choir. 7281, 10887 (91). 
Believe me. 3402. 

Big smoke march. 3440. 

By gone days in Dixie. 1363. 
Cannibal love. 10887 (100). 
Chief Bunga-boo, 1423. 
Chimes at twilight. 22750. 
Chink, chink, Chinaman. 1427. 
Chum Highball. 22777. 


3119 


21984. 


17508. 


15713. 
7214, 10887 (90). 


Dance of the veiled mugs. 3809. 

Dawn of Christmas day. 1523, 
10887 (105). 

Day I save for you. 22873. 

Do you remember. 25467. 

Golden hearted daisies. 18200. 

Good bye blue eyes. 10887 (118). 

Harbor of lost dreams. 1823, 


Has anybody got a kiss to spare. 


8396, 18231. 

Have I made a hit with you. 
10887 (122). 

Honey gal. 1862, 10887 (127). 


How’d you like to marry me. 
21350. 

I'd love to live in Loveland with a 
girl like you. 23325. 

I want to powder my nose. 25968. 

If someone only cared for me. 
28402. 

In far off Mandalay. 4698. 

In the spring I’ll bring a ring. 
4729, 10887 (148). 

Irene, sweet Irene. 
(145). 

It’s tough when Izzy Rosenstein 
loves Genevieve Malone. 4789, 
10887 (148). 

Izzy the molasses kid. 4795. 

Jane Cable. 10887 (149), 

Kid land. 18466. 

Lemons and limes. 
(156). 

Little twig of Shamrock. 14099. 


8739, 10887 


2109, 10887 


Rossiter (W.)—Continued. 
Meet me to night in dreamland. 
20183. 
Moon talk. 18675. 
Mum’s the word, Mr. Moon. 5897. 
My Egyptian maid, 18707. 
My ever loving southern gal. 
26483. 
My fairest maid of Spain. 23876. 
My ole man. 2318. 
Oh you drummer. 9560. 
Only a daisy blossom. 21846. 
Over the heather. 24070. 
Peek-a-boo Mister Moon peek-a- 
boo. 26734. 
Pigeon wing. 10887 (174).. 
Put me in my bathtub. 18918. 
Reine valse. 9852. 
Rose (La) 10887 (179). 
Rosebud. 20447. 
Rosie. 9968, 10887 (180). 
Simple Dottie Dimple. 
10887 (184). 
Some of these days. 
Somebody’s awfully 
101938, 10887 (187). 
Starland. 27154. 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 27218. 
Take me back to Kidland. 10887 
(192). 
Templar souvenir march. 
That Indian rag. 20611. 
University. 6788. 
Western moon. 10698, 10887 (204). 
When I think of home and you. 
10721, 10887 (210). 
When Madam Tetrazin sings Ciri- 
biribin. 10724, 10887 (211). 
When ‘Teddy comes marching 
home. 10887 (215), 12465. 
When the balmy breezes blow. 
10887 (216). 
When the sun goes down. 
10887 (214). 
Which, grand baby, or baby grand. 
8045, 10887 (219). 
White tops. 20761. 
You and I and Cupid. 12589. 
You’re the fellow that’s been run- 
ning after me. 10850, 10887 
(225). 
You’re the flower that blooms for 
me. 22424. 
Roth (A.): 
I’m sorry. 25948. 
Naughty nympbs. 
Then say no more. 
You. 27568. 
Zulma. 38116. 
Roth (H.) My inspiration. 
Rothermel (G. L.): 
Don’t worry. 18084. 
Grandpa, grandma. 
Rothermel music pub. co. 
grandma. 23168. 


10133, 


20534. 
lonesome. 


20607. 


10741, 


16929, 20266. 
27280. 


9389. 


23168. 


Grandpa, 


1959 


INDEX 
pt.urin.s.,v.5 | 


Rothlauf (B.) Ahasver, der ewige | Rouse (W.): 


jude. 19458. Cameos. 12886. 
Rothmayer (W. F.) For Jesus is at If. 8655. 
hand. 13369. Suggestions. 15172. 
i Lew Roussalka (La). 827, 
Rouart-Lerolle et cie.: ousse (Ie 


A deux. 12566. 


‘Alienor. 12600. A travers les champs. 24919. 


e s 2 i 2 
Amor summa injuria. 18. Dans le chemin creux. 25412. 


é ‘ Sur la grand’ route. 27196. 
gan ane ae VAR ieee) oe Rousseau (A.) Under the cherry 


Baiser de Ninon. 50. tree_with you, ) Gtr 


Bonsoir madame La Lune. 17867, | Rousseau (UL. J.): 


) Ivanieff. 2013. 
Sete S ‘Ophélie. es Marche des rois americains. 9148, 


Chanson de clown. 7624. 11731. 


Chanson du bon vieux temps. | Rousseau (M. §.): 
1291838. Noél] berrichon. 16950. 
Chansons anciennes. 17920. Promis (Les). 17182. 
Chansons tendres. 7629. Rousseau (S.) Leone. 8981. a 
Chevalier moine et les diables dans | Roussel (A.): 
Vabbaye. 1421. Marchand de sable qui passe. — 
Cinquante deux chants anciens. 16757, 18605. | 
9337. Menace (La). 26388. 
D’ou viens-tu, bergére. 163. Suite. 26953. 
Dix mélodies. 16192. Rovelli (R.) 12 capricen. 24245. 
Douloureuse séparation. 13156. Rover (EF. G.) I will love you for- | 
Douze chansons  amoureuses. ever and forevermore. 16465. 
18040. Rowan (J.) His last line in Cherry | 
Eros vainqueur. 231. mine. 16380. | 
Hxtréme-orient. 18107. Rowe (D.): 
Grand vents yenus d’outre mer. Aeroplane. 12584. | 
18213. Airy steps. 12594. | 
Héliogabale. 21326. Be cheerful. 17830. | 
Hymne du parler der France. Canary (The). 17895. 
8532. Cheer up. 17929. | 
In sickness and health. 463. Contented (The) bird. 17970. | 
Larmes. 18485. Dancing lesson. 17993. | 
Livre de la vie. 14101. Domino dance. 181385. | 
Menace (La). 26888. Dream castles. 16109. 
Metamorphoses de l’amour. 5309. Fairies (The). 19758. 
Méthode moderne de piano. 9271. Hello, is this the weatherman. 
My sweetheart. 16917. 18248. 
Oti est-il? 18815. I can’t and I can. 18299. 
Paradise regained. 741. I want to be a soldier. 19970. 
Pavots (Les). 5749. In the fields. 18814. 
Potme élégeaque. 21902. Little things. 18541. 
Quartorze mélodies  celtiques. On rollers. 14593. 
3493. Overland. 14650. 
Recueil de vingt mélodies. 17156. Pink cheeks. 14716. 
Retreat. 811. Pleasant thoughts. 17108. 
Sonate. 10924, 21075. Pretty star. 20395. 
Suite. 26933. Rosebud. 18981. 
Trio en ré mineur. 25488. Roses. 20452. 
Trois melodies. 13096. School drill. 12187. 
Vingt etudes mélodiques. 17597. Sleepy eyes. 15056. 
Vingt mélodies. 24229. Snail (The) 19077. 


Social buds. 15074. 
Tin soldier boys. 192380. 
Violets. 193806. 


Rougnon (P.) Exercices journaliers 
de solfége. 1642, 4042, 4043. 


Rouher (M.) Service de vépres. 2668. Wake, dolly, wake. 19321. 
Rouhier (1.) : Whistling school boy. 20759. 
Sonate. 263850. Rowe (D H.): 
500 dictées musicales. 6129, 14959. It is not death to die. 4782. 
Rounsefell (Mrs. C. E.) O blessed My God, how wonderful Thou 
land. 16971. art. 5428. | 


1960 


—s 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Rowe (D. H.)—Continued. 

New every morning is the love. 
5517. 

O love that casts out fear. ,5584. 

Onward, Christian soldiers. 5676. 

Saviour, source of every blessing. 
6088. 

There is a green hill. 6681. 

To Thy temple I repair. 6695. 

When our heads are bowed with 
woe. 6975. 


Kowe (F. A.) 
after all dear. 
Rowe (F. L.) 


Love’s not a dream 
14142. 
Christian* warfare. 


7684. 

Rowe (J.) Fair fragrant flowers. 
18282. 

Rowe (lL. A.) Courting by ’phone. 
T7784. 


Rowe (Mrs. P. T.): 
It is not death to die. 4782. 
My God how wonderful Thou art. 
5428. 
New every morning is the love. 
eat 
O love that casts out fear. 5584. 
Onward, Christian soldiers. 5676. 
Saviour, source of every blessing. 
6088. 
There is a green hili. 6631. 
To Thy temple I repair. 6695. 
When our heads are bowed with 
woe. 6975. 
Rowland (A. J.): 
Christmas carols. 186. 
Make the world brighter. 
Rowland (C. L.): 


14187. 


Come to me. 145. 

I know that Jesus loves me. 427. 
Rowland (H.) Pauline. 2453. 
Rowland (M.) Christmas carols. 

186. 


Rowles (G. H.): © 
Did you ever hear the story. 
1539.- 
My own dear Yankeeland. 660. 
Neber yo’ min’, ma honey. 2835. 
Until the sun shall cease to shine. 
1034. 
When Old Glory leads the way. 
1092. 
When the evening breeze is sweet 
with new mown hay. 1095. 
Youre the idol of my dreams. 
1148. 
Roy (F.) Darling May. 18069. 
Royal music co. Any time you want 
me ring up 1-6-9. 3247. 
Royal music pub. co.: 
Ill build a castle in Loveland. 
183812. 
Just love, love, love. 13989. 
Wreck on the tide of time. 
Royal rake. 12095. 


19412. 


Royer (G. A.) As doves to their win- 


dows. 225383. 
Rodze (R.): 
Extase d’amour. 8091, 16169, 
21159. 
Wedding march. 207380. 
Rozsayvolgyi & co.: 
Gavotte. 19814, 
Mazurka. 20178. 
Polonaise. 20379. 
_-2 danses roumaines. 25078. 


Rozycki (M. S.) 
10790. 
Rubens (F.) American beauty. 12628. 


Wind flower polka. 


Dear heart of mine. 22440 (28), 
22878. 

How do you do. 25877, 27700, 
27701. 

I’d like to pose for you. 25900, 
27701. 


It must be great to be a general. 
4784, 7182 (141). 

Just a dream. 26113, 27716. 

Kissable eyes. 238538, 24911 (186). 

Moonlight. 23841, 24911 (148). 

Out in an ocean of love. 26696, 
DAT eae 


Rubens (P. A.): 
Balkan princess. 7387, 
12739, 19518, 20897. 
Dear delightful women. 
Dear little Denmark. 
19688. 
Dreaming. 7942. 
Hard life. 8384. 
Love and laughter. 
Man’s a man, 9135. 
Meals. 601. 
Roses red and lilies white. 14896. 
Time cannot take away. 12347. 
When I lost you. 24797. 
Wonderful world. 10807. 
Rubenstein (A.) Sometimes a light 
surprises. 24420. 
Rubi (H. C.) Tehachepi. 19187. 
Rubinson (J.) I wish I could live 
those days again. 18844. 
Rubinstein (A. G.): 
Barearolle. 18990, 26984. 
Finale from Rubinstein’s sonata. 
2598. 


10979, 


7860. 
3835-3837, 


9051. 


Fourth barearole. 14905. 

March in F. 9976, 9977, 21986. 
Melodie. 17228. 

Melody in F. 12096, 17227, 18991. 
Ondine. 14906. 


26935. 


Staceato étude. 


Thouwrt like unto a flower. 9978S. 
To me thou art a flower. 9979. 
Trot de cavalerie. 14907. 

Valse eaprice. 18992. 
Wanderer’s night song. 14908. 


4iame concerto, ré mineur, 24246, 


1961 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.s.,v.5 


Rubinstein (M.) Leben zol Amerika. 


8914. 
Rubinstein-Watson. Voices of the 
woods. 20710. 


Ruble (W. S.) Herald (The) 18248. 
Ruch (H.) Neue lieder. 11869. 
Rucker (lL. A.) Love is blind. 11671. 
Ruckmich (C.) MHeil’ge Weihnacht. 
4427. 
Rudd (A.): 
Don’t forget to wait dear. 19704. 
When Heine he plays on the slide 
trombone. 24796. 
Ruddy (C. L.) Callahan that’s me. 
17891. 
Rudisell (H. C.) 
20564. 
Rudolph (0O.): 
Blast nur, ihr sttirme. 
Letzter wunsch. 5014. 


State fair Cadonian. 


11011. 


Nun spross du holder friihling. 
9496. 
Rudorff (E.) Symphonie. 26936. 
Rudy (R. B.): 
Be good if you want to be happy. 
ea Te 
Call on the Lord. 12882. 
Ending the conflict. 13243. 
King’s highway. 18971. 
Let the music roll. 14046. 
Life of blessing. 14071. 
Ring the gospel. 14860. 
Song divine. 15100. 
Riibner (C.): 
Festival cantata. 183820. 
When we wander thro’ the fields. 
155T2: 
Riibner (D.): 
Barcarolle. 15812. 
Romance. 17195. 


Ruebush (J. H.): 

Victory-songs. 15486. 

Star and scepter. 6453. 
Ruebush (W. H.) Scatter sunshine. 

14941, 24285. 
Ruebush-Kieffer co.: 

Choice anthems. 

Revival echoes. 18946. 

Star and scepter. 64583. 

Victory-songs. 15436. 

Riidiger (W.) Polnische tinzo. 26765. 
Ritihle & Wendling: 

Lohengrin. 6884. 

Weaner schrammeln. 27460. 
Ruf (A. L.) Auswanderer. 7350. 
Ruffin (L.) Gavotte moderne. 4211. 
Ruffner (H. W.): 

Cattle rustlers. 19600. 

Crown Him Lord of all. 3780. 

Office of the Holy Communion. 

2389. 

Lights o’ Cowtown. 20094. 

Men of the trail. 20188. 

New Years at Cactus Center. 

20276. 


25292. 


Rugbe (J.) Comet (The) 11105. 
Fra (i. et.) 

Adagio pathétique. 

In der sommernacht. 16500. 
Rule (H.): 

Be an outlaw’s bride. 3365. 

I do like cheap sea trips. 25907. 

I never met a pal going my way. 


15709. 


4599. 

I was standing on the quay. 
13747. 

La-la-sing this chorus with me. 
18999. 

My baby. 26474. 


Only one girl ata time. 14616. 
Peter Piper. 5768. 
Queen of the cannibal isle. 2521. 
We can’t all live in easy street. 
24757. 
Why did you tell me you loved 
me. 10778. 
Rummel (W. M.): 
Little wild white rose. 26282. 
To a little girl romping. 27325. 
Rumsey (M.) Once I loved a maiden 
fair. 9606. 


Rumshisky (J. M.): 
Brievele der kale. 7525. 
Freilichs (A) 8187. 
Gotts schtroff. 8331. 
Yiidish kind. 7155, 15704 (154). 

Runcie (C. L.): 

Dove of peace. 10887 (21). 
My spirit rests. 10887 (46). 
Rungec (B. F.) Programm ftir den 
sechsundzwanzigsten kindertag. 
18905. 
Rungenhagen (C. F.) Evening. 4027. 
Rusby (A. J.) Tuneful tales for little 
musicians. 24669. 
Rushworth (H.) Cupid. 17984. 
Russe (A. W.) Te Deum laudamus. 
2818. 
Russell (—) 
2579. 
Russell (A.): 
My heaven. 21757. 
Sunset. 20582. 
Russell (A. L.) Gee, I’d like a littie 
girl like you. 1734. 
Russell (A. T.) Sir Reynard. 24887. 
Russell (C.) Kiddie with your win- 
ning smile. 11586. 
Russell (C. E.) Lillies clustered fair 
and tall. 20814 (17). 
Russell (EH. C.) Carolina Marguerita 
Annetta Jones. 7603. ; 

Russell (G. D.) See Russell (C. E.) 

Russell (H.): : 

If I had but a thousand a year. 
8658. 

Our native song. 26691. 

Sleep, little honey, sleep. 


Happy days gone by. 


27068. 


1962 


_ Russell (J. 1I:) 
| Russell (K.): 


i Rie see i 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Where the river Shan- 
non flows. 10757. 17679. 
All at sea. 17761. 
Crew of the Saucy Jane. 
HBlectric. 22957. 
Heart’s desire. 4420. 
In thy loving heart. 11520. 
Little flower. 9006. 
Old farmer John. 


1492. 


24015. 


. Russell (L. A.): 


Russell (V. 


First steps in reading and phras- 
ing. 1674. 
Hand culture for pianists. 
School of arpeggios. 2632. 
School of scales. 2633. 
Varieties of artistic touch. 1041. 
I.) Teddy, we're glad 
you’re here. 20605. 
Russlan und Ludmilla. 
Russo (F. P.): 
Cedar Point march and two step. 
15922. 
Love dreams. 
560,663. 24911. 


366. 


26939. 


16693. 


Russo (G.) Tune (The) of the red, 
white and blue. 24668. 

Russo (L.) Ammore muorto. 10932. 

* Russo (S.) Sorriso (Il) 17874. 


Russotto (H. A.) Licht benshen. 
5020. 
Ruta (R.) Cirecatimilla. 1448. 


Ruthardt (A.): 
Auf der wacht. 7348. 
Ausmarsech. 7349. 
Heimkehr. 8440. 
Ueberfall (Der) 
4 sonatinen. 834. 
Rutherford (G. E.): 
Eastmann march and_ two-step. 
18069. 
Throw me a kiss from the tips of 
your fingers. 24619. 
Won’t you be a friend of mine. 
15636. - 


10517. 


Rutherford & Rothstein: 


Throw me a kiss from the tips of 
your fingers. 24619. 
Won’t you be a friend of mine. 
15636. 
Rutland (—.) 
Rutta (F: W.) 
4623. 
sRutter (J. M.): 


Sing, sing, sing. 27055. 
I want to be engaged. 


; Foolish dreams. 4132. 
Summer. 17412. 
Ruyssen (C.): 

{ Ballade. 21989. 

| Berceuse. 20920. 


‘Ryan (C. F.) Under the old oak tree. 
6779. 


yan (FB. W.): 
Alfalfa. 19457. 
Our ‘baker. 5701. 


196 


68294—10——34 


INDEX 


Ryan (F. W.)—Continued. 
Shadow land. 20499. 
Violets. 20702. 

Ryan (G.) My calander girl. 

Ryan (Hi S$:) Colette. 3709. 

Ryan (S.) Coral caves. 7182 (28). 

Ryan (T.) Victory. 20701. 

Ryan (T. F.) While baby sleeps. 

10763. 

Rycroft (F.) Love’s visions. 

Rycroft bureau of music: 

In moonland fair. 8695. 
Loves longing. 16708. 

My love will live always. 
Undergraduates. 15390. 

Ryder (A. H.): 

Gray rocks and grayer sea. 4334. 

I give thee love. 4535. 

I know a sea. 4546. 

I know how the great and golden 
sun. 4548. 

Midsummer lullaby. 16830. 

Ryder (C. B.) Marse Gabriel’s trum- 

pet soon will sound. 16767. 

Ryder (D.)_ Silver spring. 

Ryder (EH. J.): 

Annie Laurie. 10887 (2). 
Bobolink’s song. 10887 (10). 
Canary’s song. 10887 (14). 
Cuckoo’s song. 10887 (18). 
Robin Adair. 10887 (60). 
Robin’s song. 10887 (61). 
Whippoorwill’s song. 10887 (86). 

Ryder (F. L.) When twilight fades. 

27501. 

Ryder (T.) 

Rivderia(Gk cE.) 

S. (B. G.) One life, one love. 

26673. 
Saar (lL. V.): 


9361. 


9082. 


16905. 


22062. 


63) 


Cupid’s message. 253898. 
See Ryder (E. J.) 
2420, 


Chanson d’amour. 179138. 
Dawnland. 19681. 
Duet (A) 19716. 


Ever faithful. 138278. 
Hermit (The) 18621. 
Little gray dove. 14089. 
Little (The) red rose. 23682. 
Morning. 28852. 
O sweetest words. 
O wounded bird. 
Rosenlied. 9959. 
Schlummerliedchen. 
To love. 15319. 
Traumsommernacht. 
Try to remember. 
Valse de concert. 
Voyager (The) 
When you are near. 
Sabathil 'CFY) : 
Bal des petits. 


28977. 


14541. 
S48. 


10480, 10481, 
153849, 
L9298. 
15463. 
24819. 


Hoon 
ceded. 


EKolus. S059. 
Sabin (EF. A.) Ten divertisements. 
9985. 
Sabini (.A.) Sugar cane dance, 2775 
ee) 
IO 


INDEX 


Saccani (L. F.) She’s alone in the 
dark and dreary night. 14997. 
Sacchini (A. M. G.): 
Air de Dardanus. 10906. 
Gavotte de Renaud. 113800. 
Sachs (I.): 
Arabesque. 3257. 
Her love aid mine. 4434. 


Sachs (J.) Youth. 24897. 
Sack (H. L.): 
Don’t tell the girls I’m married. 
21095. , 
Get busy. 25695. 
Sacks (N.) Theme and variations. 
2837. 

Saegel (P.): 
Allégresse. 15725. 
Dans les champs. 
En barque. 22961. 
Espagne. 16151. 
Espoir. 16158. 
Etats-Unis. 16155. 
Féte de village. 28013. 
Hardiesse. 23207. 
Inquiétude. 238458. 
Italie. 16547. 
Marcel-polka. 
Mélancolie. 
Récueillement. 
Régret. 17162. 
Sérénité. 24349. 

Tartarin. 24560. 

Saenger (B.): 

Ich bin der konig Zipapek. 4641. 

Sie zieh’n dir aus die jacken. 
6190. 

Zipapek und Belladine. 

Saenger (G.): 
Anniversary march. 10945. 
Bed of violets. . 19527. 
Buneh of golden-rod. 
Kol nidrei. 8874. 
Lilies of the valley. 20096. 
Modern concert-master. 5350. 
Nancy Lee. 2329. 

Non 6 ver. 5541. 

Rose bush. 20445. 

Sweet and low. 17428. 

To the morning glories. 20640. 

Twelve poetic album leaves. 14917. 

Violinist’s daily companion. 6860. 

Water lily and the honeysuckle. 
20724. 

(BA 


22856. 


16755. 
23770. 
17157. 


7170. 


19574. 


Saenz 
19122. 


Safford (H. E.) 


B.) Stephanie waltz. 


gold a mother waits. 3559. 
Safranek (V. F.): 
Gems of Bohemia. 4221. 


Operatic masterpieces. 20340. 
Safroni (A.): 
Dashing British. 7848. 
House of Hanover. 8498. 


Monk’s dream. 21707. 


1964 


St. Martin (J.) 


By those gates of |. 


pt. 10, Nn. S., v.& 


Safroni (A.)—Continued. 
Night riders. 21789. 
Salute the standard. 22002. 
Sailor and the lace. 18998. 
Sailor’s sweetheart. 2603. 
St. Clair (C. G.) St. Clair’s mass in 
G. 10887 (62). 


St. Claire (F. HE.) Forget-me-nots and 
roses. 138376. | 
St. Clair (F. J.).: 
Delicia. 16067. 
Good night ladies. 
Iron king. 4770. 
King Koal. 16597. 
St. Clair (Eh) Vor | 
Just remember me to Mary. 16579. — 
Where the bell-vine climbs around | 
the window. 17678. 
St. Dominic (Sister of) See Sister of | 
St. Dominic. | 
St. Elmo (L.) 
19869. | 
St. Georges Castle K. G. E. Faithful | 
knights of good St. George. 18115. | 
St. John (J. L.) Could you tell me. | 
3765. | 


St. Leger (F.) Fallen leaf. 4058. 
St. Lewis music co. My old Missouri 
hills. 18720. 


16304. 


Hail, King George. | 


Everybody wants to 
be my sister. 21157. 
St. Quentin (H.): 
Hail, King George. 19868. 
Is your love for me a butterfly. 


47738. 
Over the world to me. 2439. 
Praise. 9754. 


Welcome home. 3014. | 
What would my life be without | 
you. 22342. : 
Saint-Requier (1L.): : 
12406. 


Vépres du Saint Sacrement. 
Vesperae S. S. sacramenti. 17594. 
Saint-Saéns (C. C.): 
Adoration. 6056. 
Andantino. 18999, 24257. 
Arise shine, thy Light is come. | 
2604. 


Danse de la gipsy. 6057. 
Danse macabre. 6058. 
Danse Phrygienne. 7182 (76). 
Déjanire. 26950. 
Foi (La) 6060. 
Gavotte. 9992. 
Gigue. 6061. 
Gloire (La) 2605. 
Jeunesse d’Hercule. 172386. 
Mandolinata. 172387. 
Marche héroique. 6062. 
Menuet. 6064, 20464. . 
Mon coeur s’ouvre 4 ta _ voix. 
9993. i 
Muse et le poéte. 17238, 24258. — 
My heart at thy sweet voice. 2606. 


av 


INDEX 


pos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Saint-Saéns (C. C.)—Continued. 
My soul doth magnify the Lord. 
14923. 
Ouverture de féte. 19000. 
Phaéton. 19002. 
Prelude et fugue. 9994. 
Printemps qui commence. 
Romance. 24259, 26951. 
Rouet d’ Omphale. 9996. 
Samson et Dalila. 19004. 
Splendeur vide. 14924. 
Trois tableaux. 6065. 
St. Saens (G. A.) My sweet faced 
Eskimo maiden. 5470. 
St. Surzyfski. Skarga. 
Salabert (E.): 
Canzone vesuviana. 11047. 
Danse japonaise. 25416. 
Granada. 1793, 4826. 
Haremblum. 83886. 
Petits cogs. 5777. 
Salabert (F.): 
Aubade 4 Mimi. 25041. 
Ecoutez cette histoire. 25521. 
Envolée. 25554. 
Granada. 4826. 
Pavane. 26726. 
Pericon. 26739. 
Popularité. 26771. 
Rose noir. 26924. 


Salabert (W.) Tout mon ceeur. 12358. 
Salambo. 840. 
Salandri (E. B.): 

Carina (La) 15917. 

Gendarmes (Les) 16259. 
Salassi (BE. A.) Hello, Face. 25835. 
Salb (J. B.) Graduate (The) 18510. 
Salermo (S.) My great queen. 5429. 
Salisbury (C.) Lemons and limes. 

2109, 10887 (156). 

Salisbury (C. F.) Arbutus. 12658. 
Salmond (M. A. C.) Blessed is he 
that considereth the poor. 3462. 
Salome. 6478, 14928, 19182-19154, 
PC, 
Salter (M. T.): 

Good night. 113821. 

Just for to-day. 8821. 

Madrigal (A) 5176. 

Memories. 14263. 

Rose-rhyme. 9953. 

Sky of roses. 10153. 

Unseen. 105387. 

Salzer (H. J.): 
Answer little sweetheart. 
12565 (18), 15760. 

I don’t know much about it. 8548, 

‘ 10887 (181). 

Salzmann (O.) Some day. 10184. 

Samazeuilh (G.) Etude symphonique. 
1632, 4020. 

Sammartini (G.) Sonata. 6066. 19006. 

Sammond (H. S.) Short responses. 
15009. 


9995. 


22944. 


10947, 


Sammons (C. C.) Jittle silver moon. 
18539. 
Samples (A.). Marching to the words. 
Eawille 2aGhde 
Samples (Mrs. H. G.) Marching to 
the words I will. 21651. 
Sampson (Mrs. S. F.) 
exalted. 25496. 
Sampson (W. J.) Strain upraise of 
joy and praise. 15163. 
Samson (A. M.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 11709. 
Samuel (H.): 
Daisies (The). 
Dear little love. 
Samuels (J.): 
Make just this one dream come 


Dreamer 


7819. 
7861. 


true. 23712. 
My Arizona cow-boy girl. 14884. 
Oh that boog-a-boo man. 23997. 


Oh you Mister 
20315. 
Sancho (J.) 
Sanders (EH.): 
Blue eyes I can’t forget. 7498. 
There’s a sob and a sigh for you. 
6635. 


Sanders (H.) Jesu, the very thought 
of Thee. 4825. 
Sanderson (W.): 
Bird on the poplar bough. 3446. 
Drake goes west. 138167. 
En tournant. 8030. 
Longing (A) 14105. 
Novelette. 26955. 
Only flower. 2038381. 
Pirouette. 26756. 
Until. 17563: 
Valley of laughter. 22249. 
San Diego Music Institute. Bird (The) 
let loose. 17850. 
Sandoe (C.): 
If women be permitted to vote. 


Jungle Moon. 


Portola. 772. 


23405. 
Leader of men. 18490. 
Unknown. 273878. 


Sandoval (A. C.) Azalea. 17818. 
Sandun (I.) Cendres @’amour. 25260. 
Sandys (J. W.) My Lancashire lass. 


16895. 

Sanford (E. L.) On the playground. 
18802. 

Sanford (U.) Lincoln centennial. 
16655. 


Prince imperial. 24162. 
See Sankey (TI. D.) 
Approved in Christ. 


Sanglear (C.) 
Sankey (F. V.) 
Sankey (I. D.) 
3119 (104). 
Sankey (J. A.) 
13264. 
Sanna (F.): 
7A lettera d’ ’o capurale. 24914. 
Oj’ giuvinotto mio. 24008, 


apo 


Si aecussi fosse. 24862. 


Evangeliums-singer. 


1965 


INDEX 
Dt. Ti, Bas y..3 


Sans Souci (G.) pseud. See Toomey | Sartorio (A.)—Continued. 


(G. S.) 857. Excitement. 4041. 

Santley (J. H.): Fair Annette. 21162. 

My moonbeam. 9407. Festal march. : 21180. 

Up went Maria. 15399. For mothers birthday. 16227. 
Santojanni (G.): Gavotte pompadour. 25682. 

°A femmena é accussi. 3122. Gipsy dances, 21229. 

Ammore torna. 7269. Good intentions. 4292. 

Amor mio. 24983. Good luck. 4298. 

Canzon’ a Carmela. 3583. Good night Dollie, sleep well. 

Canzone napolitana. 25243. 16308. 

Chi si tu. 3651. Happy home. 19874. _ 

Core ’n campagna. 38758. Heart’s greetings. 8427. . 

"BE stelle. 3958. Heraus all’ ihr bliiten. 1846. 

Tee iole. 2050: Humpty Dumpty’s pranks. 13656. 


I’ canto p’ o mare. 4523. In high spivits. 4708. 

Me vulesse vendica. 5262. : Jolly comrade. 8788. 

O mare ’e S. Lucia. 9515. Jolly roamer. 21497. 

Oi benedittu core. 9565. Joyfully on the way. 8798. 
Oi core. 9566. Just good natured. 4882. 
Scanuscinta. 10024. eps BENS SLE 
Sanval amare T004s Little chatterbox. 21577. 
Sio no. 6188. Little darling. 9002. 


f ; k tae Little flirt. 14087. 
Sunde mire 10298, Little huntsman. 16667, 
Tarantella d’ ’e suspire. 6568. Little Lottie’s dance. 14098. 


See i : Little visitor comes. 16672. 
eee CE ge a hele ee March of the tin soldiers, 14210. 
Saninaiite (G. W.): Melodic studies. 5278. 
; ie oe Melody and velocity. 16798. 
Childrens day in Sunland. 12935. Messase- of surmie, Gen 


Christ is born. 1485. Morgengruss an die berge. 2290. 


Hail to summertime. 18552. ries j Se 
'll answer His call to-night. 25921. Music hath charms. 21735. 
eye : New life. 20275. 

King’s praises. 16603. Nicheamsne6 

Our Saviour’s birth. 26694. On the field of honor. 14596 
‘ Voice of Christmas. 2970. Pretty shepherdess. 21912. 
Sapelinikoft (W.): Quiet hour, 14804. 

Mélodie. 24270. Tee Restlessness. 20419. 
cee otte. ee: Ring around a rosie. 17180. 
Sarasate (P. de) Jota Navarra. pede and a ee eee 

8790. Fo a ae 

Sargent (C. J.) Grand old Vermont Set ee 


march, 4827. 
Sargent (G. L.) Hoot-mon. 4474. 
Sargent (L. L.) But the Lord is 
mindful of His own. 20190. 
Sargent (N. B.) Hear me, my God. 


Sleep little one, sleep. 22069. 
Spring pleasure. 151438, 

Stiller sinn, stilles gliick. 2764. 
Sunday morning. 10294. 

Sweet confidences. 27205. 


11374. = iz, 
Sarli (T.) Huguenots (Les) fantasia. Teac eee a 
8512. Under the lindens. 15389. 
Sarrablo (M.) Buenaventura (La) Victorious career. 6845. 
3539, 3540. Vision of youth. 19307. 
Sartorio (A.): Wanderung unter eichenlaub 
Always in the van. 19468, 2998. 
Be in good humor. 12762. Way to the heart. 124338. 
Birthday serenade. 20931. Winzers lust. 3066. 
Blue bells. 3466. Woodland mill. 22411, 
Chattering brooklet. 12926. Zwiegesprich. 3117. 
Children’s dance, 15954. Sarver (P. F.) Brown eyes for mine. 
Comme il faut. 12978. (GEye 
Country dance. 21040. Saslawsky (N.) Beim teichel. 17889. 
Day break. 19682. Sass (A. L.): 
Dollie’s story. 13133. Bog enstricharten (Die) 12824. 


1966 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Sass (A. L.)—Continued. 
Trommeliibungen der finger ohne 
instrumente. 24654. 
Satan. 3473, 3474, 5930, 6488. 
Sattelmair (E.) Valse flirtée. 6805. 
Sauber (G.) Beim kuss schliest man 
die augen. 25111. 
Sauer (A. R.) When the summer 
breeze is calling dear Louise. 15567. 
Sauer (E.): 
Berceuse, 3420. 
Etude en trilles. 1631. 
Humoresque. 4495. 
Marche. 6080. 
Petite étude. 
Sirénes (Les) 
Valse lente. 
Volubilité. 
Sauer (J. C.): 
Good night, mumsie, good night. 
4301. 
If love were all. 
Military parade. 


5773. 
6295. 
6814. 
6876. 


4657. 
5318. 


On love’s golden ocean. 5648 
Pine trees. 5796. 
Sweet thoughts of you. 6541 
Valse lente, 6812. 
Sauerbrey (E.) Offertory sentences. 
26632. 
Saul (T.) Still, still with Thee. 
2eAZO, 


Saulsman (B.) Where sweet wild 
roses grow. 24823. 
Saunders (J. H.) When I’m sailing 


over land and sea. 19365. 
Saury (E.) Gavotte. 8234. 
Saux (G.) Spleen. 15139. 


Savage (H. W.): 
Du edles traubenblut. 3941. 
Fluechtiges glueck. 4124. 
Great name. 11336. 
Kuess mich liebster, 4945. 
Lied und szene der detectives. 
5037. 
Lord Piccolo. 9040, 26252-26261. 
Piccolo lied. 5788. 
Snob lied. 6318. 


Tanz duett. 6565. 
Savage (T. F.) Irish girl is good 
enough for me. 1995. 
Savasta (J.): 
Popularité. 26771. 
Sérénade 4 Jacqueline. 10090, 
19040, 
Savoca (G.) Twenty seventh infantry 
march, 10503. 
Sawyer (H. S.): 
Benediction. 25126. 
Christ, the Lord is risen to-day. 
7682. 
Dream of the olden time. 25498. 
Evening prayer. 25576. 
Hallelujah, Christ is risen. 8375. 


Moonlight party. 26438. 
O morning land. 9518. 


Sawyer (H. S.)—Continued. 
Rock of ages. 26893. 
Starlight vision. 27156. 
Taxicab 22165; 


Sax (E. B.) Guiding star. 8359. 
Saxon (F.): 
Come back to me. 19634. 
True love. 20657. 


Snow-ball time. 6819. 
Wearing (The) of the 


Sayre (R.) 
Sayre (T. B.) 
green. 24770. 


Sbavaglia (O.) Van speme. 2933. 
Sealea (G. & S.) U.S. S. Colorado. 
Pat es 
Scalero (R.): 
Drei stiicke. 12119. 
Drei walzer-capricen. 12120. 


Motetto sopra alcune lamentaz- 
ioni de Geremia. 11807. 
Motetto sopra parole Sacra Bib- 


bia. 11808. 

Sechs romantische stiticke. 22009. 

Sonate, D moll. 12121. 

Suite im alten stil. 12122. 
Seantling (P. L.): 

He loves me. 182387. 

Idle hours. 18356. 

My maiden of old Va. 18716. 

Robin and the wren. 18956. 
Scarfe (E.) Cremona. 253880. 
Scarlatti (A.): 

Air de Laodice. 7208. 


Harpsichord and organ music. 


8393. 
Scarlatti (D.): 
Capriccio. 20477. 
Caprice. 12124, 12125. 
Titude en la maj. 20480. 
Pastorale. 170738. 
Sonata. 10025, 12126. 
Toceato, >) 12127. 
Scassola (A.): 
Aubade a Mimi. 25041. 
Illusion. 454. 
Pavane. 26726. 


20th century har- 


10886. 


Schaaf (KE. O.) 
mony text-book. 
Schaaf (J.): 
Alte bitt’re weise. 15784. 
Das sollen die leute nicht sehn. 
TS47. 
Mouduhr (Die) 


16853. 


Nun sehlaf. du blonder locken- 
knab. 2860. 
Schackne (L. J.) Save all your 


waltzes for me. 6081. 
Schade (J. A.) With whip and spur. 


Boal, 

Schiifer (C.): 
Adieu CE) 3146. 
Chanson ancienne. 20980. 
Hilarity. 218386. 
Jaecinthes des bois. 238476. 
Joie de vivre. 28495. 
Lutinerie. 21628. 


1967 


INDEX 


pt. IT, 0. S., V. 5 


Schifer (C.)—Continued. 
Oiseau de paradis. 24006. 
Ondulations des roseaux. 
Petite valse lyrique. 21886. 
Plaisanterie. 5806. 

Poésie des fleurs. 24128. 
Sight reading exercises. 
Tanzweise. 22162. 


24036. 


6260. 


Tarantola (La). 24557. 
Valse filigrane. 10558. 
Valse joyeuse. 6809. 


Valse lilliputienne. 22254. 
Schaefer (J. K.) Hundred years from 
now. 8520. 


Schaefer (S. E.) Hundred years from 


now. 8520. 

Schaefer (U. S. G.) Rock of ages. 
204380. 

Schafer (W.) Kydippe. 20069. 

Schaeffer (A.) Is there sunshine in 
your heart. 4772. 

Schafer (J.) Sweet Annie McLain. 
17429. 


Schaffter (F.): 
Te Deum laudamus. 27669. 
Two songs of love. 846. 
Schanzer (R.) Verbotene kuss. 22260. 
Schaper (Mrs. G. W.): 
Don’t your mother love you. 7922. 
Dream (A). 7934. 
Little girl across the way. 9007. 
Scharnke (L.) Weihnachtsstimmung. 
6947. 
Scharwenka (F. X.): 
Capriccietto. 22011. 
Hlite (L’). 25529. 
Klavier-klassiker. 
Meisterschule des 


10081. 
klavierspiel. 


100382. 

Polish dance. 2622. 

Swedish processional march. 
12129. 


Scharwenka (P.): 
Polish dance theme. 17113. 
Quartett. 12035. 


Sonate in G-moll. 6100. 


Schattman (A.) Freier (Der). 19797. 


Schauss (C.) 8439. 
Schauss (E.): 
Romanze. 6009. 
Schlummerlied. 6106. 
Seelen. 6142. 
Schauss (K.): 
Hi du schéne sonnenblume. 
Himmel ist so triibe. 6101. 
Zwei volkslieder. 6101. 
Schechter (M. S.) Hebrew hymnal. 
11378. 
Scheel (G.) Bird in the forest. 12799. 
Schell (S.) Drill of the brownies. 
1589. 
Schenck (E.): 
Home-coming. 11396. 
Sleep my love, sleep. 15053. 
Schenk (J.) Chop Suey rag. 25295. 


Heimatklinge. 


6101. 


Schenkendorf (M. v.) Auf den tod 
des konigin Luise. 10961. 
Scherber (H.): 
In dreaming. 20001, 23431. 
You’re all right as far as you go. 


24889. 
Schermann (L.): 
Berceuse. 20918. 
Dexiéme petite fantaisie hongroise. 
IST. 
Sicilienne. 22057. 
Scherzer pub. co. Down in any old 
New York cafe. 11184. 
Scheve (E. B.) Nachmittagsstunden. 


9433. 

Schiavone (M. EF.) Wait for Marga- 
rita at Ellis Isle. 6891. 

Schick (J.) Latest, simplest method 
for the single and double row ac- 
cordion. 8901. 

Schickhard (J. C.) 
19014. 

Schiebold (C.) Hinaus. 16878. 

Schied (E.) Weinlied. 24781. 

Schiff (O. V.) Tes grands yeux. 15252. 

Schilling (F.) | Wintry days have 
come again. 7182 (101). 

Schilling (W. P.) Daily exercises in 
diaphragm and rib breathing. 7815. 

Schillinger (F.) Magnolia schottische. 
582 


~ 


Sonate 4 tre. 


Schillings (M.): 
Concert. 10036. 
Erntefest (Das). 21142. 
Hochzeitlied. 25851. 

Schilling-Ziemssen (H.) 

glut. 919. 

Schimelpfenig (F.) 

23292 


Sonnwend- 
Hope’s message. 


Schimpf (F. A.) jr. You are the girl 
I love. 15675. 
Schindler (G.): 
Adoration. 24927, 
Berceuse Bretonne. 70. 


Pleurs et rires. 20375. 
Schindler (K.) Colomba (La) 7717. 
Schindler (R. H.) Were awfully 
glad w-k-u-m. 15505. 
Schira (F.) Sognai. 6338. 
Schira (J.) Sognai. 10178. 
Schirmer (G.), ine, New York & 
Schirmer (G.), Boston. [Note.— 


Entries of the latter are indicated 
by an asterisk before the title or 
the reference number.] : 


A la polonaise. 17745. 
Abendlied. 12572, 17271. 
Adagio. 15813. 

Adagio cantabile. 17403. 


Adagio pathétique. 25734. 

Adeste fideles. 22456. 

Again, aS evening’s shadow falls. 
10904. 

Air de ballet. 5721, 22728. 

Air de Dardanus. 10906. 


1968 


ee ee et ee are 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Schirmer (G.), ine.—Continued. Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 


*Air in G 198388. 

Air of Asteria. 19827. 

Air varié. 24941. 

Alla stella confidente. 17764. 

Alla zingaresca. 24957. 

*Alleggro vivamente. 3183. 

Alone. 22488. 

Alpine maids Sunday. 24966. 

Am see. 1198. 

American festival overture. 7263, 
15741, 17773. 

Amour (L’) est un oiseau rebelle. 
25150. 

An die heimath. 12633. 

An einen boten. 1212. 

And there were shepherds. 22508. 

*Andalusian romance. 24996. 

Andante. 16282, 212638. 

Andante cantabile. 19260. 

Andante religioso. 15749. 

Andante sostenuto. 10988. 

Angels ever bright and fair. 
13541. 

Angelus. 1223. 

Another day. 1227. 

Aria and gavotte. 12663. 

Arrow and the song. 3270. 

Art of pedalling. 12669. 

As it began to dawn. ‘7317. 

*Ashes of roses. 3278. 

At the mill. 1250. 

At twilight. 12687. 

*Au printemps. 12692. 

*Au soir. 12693. 

Auf fitigeln des gesanges. 20189. 

Ave Maria. 10050. 

Ave verum. * 3309, 15792, 21275, 
21276. 

Ave verum corpus. 22553. 

Awake, awake put on thy strength. 
22555. E 

Awake up my glory. 17815. 

Banjo song. 25071. 

Barearolle. * 12752, 12753. 

Barks (The) 7404. 

Bass-clef land. 1283. 

Bavardage. 22582. 

Bébé qui danse. 22592. 

Before my window. 25108. 

Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms. 251138. 

Bell song. 12777. 

Beneath the cross of Jesus. 7442. 

Benedicite omnia opera. 3412, 
nar l5i 45% 

Benediction (A) 25128. 

Berceuse. 22614. 

Blandula unda. 3459. 

Bohemian cradle song. 22647. 

*Bourée et La coquette. 3494. 

* Break forth into joy. 7518. 

Brownies (The) 20960. 

*By cool Siloam’s, shady rill. 
3555. 


1969 


Bye-lo-dolly. 22690. 

Bygone days. 22691. 

Cadinette shepherd song. 106. 

Call (The) 7567. 

Calm on the list’ning ear of night. 
25229. 

Canzona. 22128. 

Canzonetta. *15538, 18497. 

Capriccio. 3824. 

Capricciosa (La) 7593. 

Caprice. 17130138, 22514,.4 23028, 
26299. 

Caresse de papillon. 11048. 

Carillon, 22712. 

Carmen. 11010. 

Carmina Princetonia. 25252. 

Cavatina. 19602. 

* Changeful sea. 11062. 

Chanson d’autrefois, 3629, 

Chanson d’orgue, 12912. 

Chanson du toréador. 20933. 

Chanson provencale. 25269. 

Chansons intimes. 22737. 

Chatterbox. 22741. 

Chicana. 3652, 3653, 7655. 

* Chiffonier (Le) 11078. 

Chinese child’s day. 19617. 

Chorale finale. 19529. 

* Chorus of enchanted maidens. 
3680. 

* Christmas. 25307. 

* Christmas hymn, 3691. 

* Christmas night. 138. 

Christmas oratorio. 3321. 

Cloches de Paques. 21012. 

Cloud song, 3704. 

Collection of famous overtures. 
SlOe Sade 

Colomba (La) ‘T7117, 25333. 

Colonial carols for children. 
22791. 

Come, Holy Ghost. 19687. 

*Communion service. 3739, 3740. 

Compositions for the organ. 
18633. 

* Comrades in arms. 12986. 

Con amore. 7750, 11108. 

Concert overture. 11109, 12989. 

Concerto. 25888. 

Consecration. 12996. 

Consider and hear me. 11112. 

Consolation. 12997. 

Convent bells. 19652. 

Coyote (The) 1488. 


Cradle song. 38771, T786, *18009, 
21043. 

Cradle song of the poor. 2587S. 

* Cricket’s funeral. 13014. 

Cronan. 3778. 


Crucifix. 253884. 

Crucifixus. 3782. 

Culprit fay. 25890. 

*Cycle of love songs. 16028. 
Dance of the butterflies. 7S28. 


INDEX . 
Diy 11, S?, VaR 


Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 


*Dance under the linden. 138050. *FKrogs’ jubilee. 13399. 

Danse légére. 11158. Frolie (A) » 11280: 

Danse rustique. 13065. From all Thy saints in warfare. | 
Danse tzigane. 25417. 11282. | 
Dawnland. 19681. From the South. 138405. | 
*Day is here. 19684. Frtihlingslied. 21212. | 
*Day of beauty. 16049. *Garden melody. 12142. 

De profundis. 16051. Gavotta. 16247. 

Dear, dark head. 22877. Gavotte. 8281, 8232, 11301, *13433, 


Dearest. 3844. 
*Deuxiéme mazurka. 3864. 
Doll’s wooing. i6090. 
Dornréschen. 17537. 
Dreaming. 3929. 


*Dreaming lake. 12141. 
Drifting. 18051. 

Duet (A) Aseoy 
Dumka. 229382. 

Easter cantata. 25514. 


Ecce sacerdos magnus. 22949. 
Eighth mass in F. 80085. 

En automne. 23857, 
Entreaty. 8037 

Entrée. 2550. 

Erin. 22965. 

Eternal goodness. 4015. 


Etude de concert. 22969. 
*Hvening. 4027. 
*Hvening bells. 11218, 


Evening song. 4034. 
Ever faithful. 13273. 
*Fair Hebe. . 
Fairy tale. 50. 

Faith. 8108. 

Fallen star. 8106. 
Faney. 22989. 
*Mantasia. 3484. 
Fantaisie-barcarolle. 18118. 
Fantaisie lyrique. 11234. 
Fantasia on Christmas 
4064. 
Fantasie-overture. 21171. 
Festival march. 4087. 
Festal postlude. 13318. 
Fifty songs. 19564. 


Fill a glass with golden wine. 


11248. 


Vinale. 3352, 13328. 
Fisher wife. 16209. 


*HWive settings of the amen. 4204. 


*Flagon’s chime. 16210. 
*Fleurs que j’aime. 4110, 
Flirtation. 4113. 
Foggy-dew. 23032. 
Foolish idle regrets. 
For thee, O dear, 
16228. 
Forester’s song. 1699. 
Forget-me-not. 4142. 
Forty four 
10449, 


18146. 


Four easy pieces for piano. 18155. 


Fourth mass in F. 4754. 


1970 


earols. 


dear country. 


French  folk-songs. 


16865, 19813, 23081. 
*Gavotte babine. 4209. 
Gavotte de Renaud. 11300. 
*Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel. 
13458. 
Gnome and the fairy. 1765. 
God came from Teman. 13467. 
God of Abraham praise. 16287. 
*God of merey. 11315. 


God shall wipe away all tears. | 


11316. 

God so loved the world. 4273. 

Golden treasury of music. 17870, 
17871. 

Grandpa’s story. 23164. 

*Gray rocks and grayer sea. 43834. 

Hail to the Lord’s anointed. 362. 

Hark, the sound of heavenly 
voices. 1824. 

*Harlequin. 13577. 

He will swallow up death in vic- 
tory. 8418. 

Herbstblume. 16370. 

Hermit (The) 13621. 

Hochzeitsmusik. 13637. 

Holy Father, hear my ery. 4462. 

*Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove. 4463. 

Home. 28274. 

Homeward. 4470, *25864. 

Hopak. 25872. 

Hosanna. 23294. 

House of prayer. 8499. 

How beautiful upon the mountains. 
11402. 


How very near my heaven lies. 
23301. 

Humming-top. 1875, 23804. 

Humoreske. 8517. 

*Humoresque. 13655, 16407. 

Hungarian dance. 19568. 

*T did not know. 19981. 

*T give thee love. 45385. 

I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
8561. 

I kissed my love. 4544. 

*T know a sea. 4546. 


*I know how the great and golden | 


sun. 4548. 


I'll sing three songs of Araby. 
25926. : 


*[ ponder oft in silent thought 
8615. 


*T sing to thee. 11461. 


. i 
a 


I loved a lass. 4383. — i 


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INDEX 
nos. 1—52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Schirmer (G.), ine.—Continued. 


I sought the Lord. 23370. 

I will magnify Thee. 23387. 

I would my song were like a star. 
23393. 

Wyle 45537, 26567. 


If all the world were summer land. 


4651. 

*Impromptu. 13308. 

In a canoe. 238425. 

In a March night. 8683. 

In San Nazaro, 16510. 

In springtime. 11509. 

*In starland. «11510. 

In Te Domine speravi. 23152. 

In the gypsy camp. 26021. 

In the ruins. 4726. 

Indian lover’s song. 20019. 

Indian serenade. 16522. 

*Intermedio. 4753. 

Intermezzo. 3353, *15539, 16624, 
#2222. 

It ism’t the thing you do dear. 
23468. 

*Italian serenade. 20033, 26066. 

*Jenny kiss’d me. 11550. 

Jesu dulcis memori a. 23481. 

Jesu, my Lord. 16555. 

Jour (Un), une nuit. 20046. 

Jubilate Deo. 4862. 

Judge me O God. 8802. 

Junge liebe. 16572. 

Just for to-day. 8821. 

Kathleen. 4895. 

*Katy-did, Katy-didn’t. 13948. 

Katydids (The) 23521. 

King Gorm the grim. 138962. 

*King John and the abbot. 18964. 

King of glory. 4911. 

Klage. 4928. 

Knights of the cross. 23544. 

Kol Nidrei. 16615, 26150. 

Krakowiak. 4941. 

Kris Kringle’s ride. 18481. 

Lady picking mulberries. 23568. 

Land o’ the leal. 11602. 

Land-sighting. 19856. 

Larghetto. 16866. 

Largo. 1814. 

Laudate pueri Dominum. 21684. 

Laugh and sing. 23571. 

Lead, kindly light. *4980, 8903. 

Légende. 18494. 

Let the words of my mouth. 23598. 

Life’s privilege. 26213. 

Lift up, lift up your voices now. 
50438. 

Lilaes. 26219. 

Lines of flame. 23614. 

Little blue pigeon. 16660. 

Little Boy Blue. 16661. 

Little butterfly. 5057. 

Little classics. 2137. 

Little drummer. 23628. 

*Little Dutch garden. 11644. 


1971 


Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 


Little gray dove. 14089. 

Little hands. 23626. 

*Little recruit. 14097. 

Little snowflakes arietta. 26227 

* Lobster quadrille. 14102. 

Lonely princess. 5083. 

* Looking unto Jesus. 16682. 

Lord is my light. 18554. 

Lord is my strength. 2159, 5094. 

Love for love. 238659. _ 

Love is spring. 2240, 9247. 

Love song. 23666. 

* Lovely Araminta. 14147. 

Love’s logic. 9076. 

Lucia di Lammermoor. 16092. 

Lullaby. 641, 16718, 16722. 

Lustspiel,—ouverture. 9095. 

Madeleine gavotte. 578, 2184. 

Magic hours. 9107. 

Magnificat. 9109. 

Magnificat and Nune dimitis. 579, 
5183, 237038. 

Mamy’s lullaby. 51938. 

March of the dwarfs. 23177. 

* March of the goblins. 14205. 

March of the men of Harlech. 
9140. 

Marche funébre: 2204. 

* Martin Luther’s hymn. 26351. 

Mass in A. 21956, 22014. 

* May madrigal. 14241. 

Mazurka. 9212, 14245, 18623. 

Méditation. 12910, 23758, 26872. 

Mein gliubiges herze frohlocke. 
20889. 

Melodie. 17228. 

Melody from the opera Orpheo. 
18188. 

Melody in D. 33854. 

Mendelssohn glee club favorites. 
20191. 

* Menuet. 5295. 

Menuet du bon vioux temps. 2248. 

Meteora. 23797. 

Mia cara. 53812. 

* Midsummer lullaby. 16830. 

Midsummer night’s dream. 9284. 

Miller’s song. 9288. 

Minuet. 9298, 22595. 

Minuet and trio. 28815. 

Misericordias Domini. 5882. 

Missa in G. 14818. 

Mitleidige (Das) miidel. 5348. 

Moonlight on the river. 18674. 

Morning. 26442. 

* Morning hymn. 695. 

Morning stars sang together. 2294. 

* Morning wood. 11802. 

Mouton perdu. 20228. 

* Mouvement de valse. 14871. 

Musette. 17002. 

Musiec-box. 18695. 

Musieal A-B-C. 26467. 

Mutine (La) 540s. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 

My bed is like a little boat. 2307. 

* My God, my Father. 11829. 

My goddess. 23879. 

* My inspiration. 9889. 

*My lady. 14410. 

*My little pretty one. 14414. 

My song. 2328. 

My soul doth magnify the Lord. 
14928. 

My thousand times beloved. 
23901. 

*Mystic chorus. 5485. 

*Narcissus. 11857, 11858. 

*Nearer, my God to Thee. 20270. 

Negro minstrel melodies. 23923. 

Night has a thousand eyes. 5524. 

Night in summer. 11880. 

Night is far spent. 5525. 

*Night is near. 11881. 

Night song. 23936. 

Nine sonatinas. 20086. 

*No more. 11882. 

Nocturne. 7668, 8879, 23002. 

Nodding clover. 23944. 

*Noél des quéteurs' Bressans. 
11884. 

Non 6 ver. 14494. 

*Now to the Lord a noble song. 
16964. 

Nur wer die sehnsucht kennt. 
17539. 

O belle nuit. 26628. 

O come, all ye faithful. 5571. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 26603. 

*O love, so long as love thou may. 


11895. 

O love that passeth knowledge. 
5585. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 
16983. 


O lovely night. 23987. 

O mio Fernando. 21092. 

O, my luve’s like a red, red rose. 
2378. 

O Paradise. 5590. 

*Q perfect love. 5591. 

*O rest in the Lord. .11769. 

O sacrum convivium. 16984. 

O salutaris hostia. 16985, 23619, 
23972, 23973. 

O taste and see. 2381. 

O wounded bird. 14541. 

Obstination amoureuse. 11903. 

Oesterle’s graded four-hand col- 
lection. 9537, 14547. 

Oh, call it by some better name. 
23992. 

On music. 24025. 

*On the rocks by Aberdeen. 14600. 

*One morn the maiden sought the 
mill. 14607. 

Orbis Factor. 20343. 

Oriental chant. 26682. 

Our day of praise is done. 26688. 


1972 


Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 


Over the waters. 5721. 
Pallide mammole. 733. 
Pantomime. 16868. 
Parsifal paraphrase. 15469. 
Pastorale. 2449, *14674. 
Pater noster. 21864. 
Path of dreams. 14676. 
Patriot (The) 2452. 
Peek-a-boo. 240838. 
Petite fleur. 20360. 
Petite gavotte. 2471. 
Piano galaxy. 5786. 
Piece heroique.- 14710. 
*Plantation ditty. 12001. 
Plantation hymn. 5807. 
Playing for mother. 24122. 
Playing house. 24123. 
Polish dance theme. 17113. 
Polka. 24131. 
*Polka gracieuse. 14736. 
Polonaise. 14787, *20380. 
Pony race. 18889. 
Popular duet album. 9734. 
Popular glees and part songs. 
208838. 


*Prayer. 9765. 

Prayer of the penitent. 12020. 

Précieuse (La) 5868. 

Prelude. 3355, 4165. 

Prelude and fugue on ‘the name 
Bach. 17124. 

Prelude heroic. 24157. 

Prepare ye the way of the Lord. 
24159. 

Processional march. 9788. 

Prythee, why. 14788. 

*Psalm of thanksgiving. 26808. 

Puck. 24172. 

Quodlibet. 20407. 

Radiant morn has passed away. 
17145. 

Raven and the fox. 2534. 

Red haired girl. 24189. 

Redeemer. S805. 

Refrain. 24190. 

Regret. 5945. 

Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous. 
5947. 

Remember not, Lord, our offences. 
9857. 

Remembrance. 5952. 

Reverie. 12066. 

Revery. 24207. 

Réves. 26874. 

Rezeda. 5971. 

Rhythmical studies. 5978. 

Richard Wagner album. 10629. 

*Ride of Jack Frost. 14855. 

*Rise, sleep no more. 26887. 

Romance. *12080, 21967, 24221, 
26905. 

Romance sans paroles. 18965, 
20487. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 


Romanza. 26910. 
Romanze. 20715. 
Romeo et Juliette. 
*Rondeau. 38283. 
Rondo. 3356. 
*Rosary (The) 
14888. 
Rose rhyme. 9958. 
Rose time. 14891. 
Roses are sweetest. 6022. 
Rosiére de Salency. 12098. 
Rural dance. 9980. 


2903. 


12088, 12089, 


Russian romance, & Japanese 
réverie. 12097. 

Sanctus et Benedictus. 138504. 

Sauterelles (Les) 24274. 


Savior, again to Thy dear name. 
10019. 

Scénes poétiques. 25736. 

Scherzo. 4166, *11004, 22575. 

Schéne nacht. 23990. 

Sea (The) 24316. 

Seasons (The) 6740. 

Second mass. * 340, 1788. 

Second nocturne. 2111, 17282. 

Sentimentale (La) 6151. 

Serenade. *11361, * 12162, 14976, 
14979, 14980, 17289, 22038. 

Sérénade badine. 17290. 

Sérénade mélancolique. 17540. 

* Seven songs. 25525. 

Sheepherder (The) 2675. 

Shepherdess (The) 10115. 

Short communion service. * 17308, 
19059. 

Shut-eye train. 

Simorgh (The) 6271. 

* Sing, little birds. 12186. 

Sing to the Lord. 8400. 

Sir Oluf. 24386. 

Sister’s waltz. 2694. 
Six Christmas carols. 

i, ate, 


17309. 


88, 372, 


Six Easter carols. 7497. 
Six old Christmas carols. 25807. 
Six 4th finger exercises. 138441. 


Sky of roses. 10153. 
Slave’s dream. 27065. 
Slavic dance. 20511. 


Sleeping priestess. 27069. 

Sleigh-ride. 2708. 

* Slumber song. 6313, 15059. 

Softly now the light of day. 904. 

Soif dans la plaine  vesperal. 
24406. 


Solvejg’s song. 349. 

Some reckon time by stars. 
Son of the Puszta. 20540. 
Sonata. 9921, 23178, 23179. 
Song at dusk. 10200, 24422. 


24414. 


* Song for the girl I love. 12209. 
Song of a shepherd. 2729. 
Song of Luddy-Dud. 17863. 


19 


( 


Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 


3 


12210. 
shepherd Lelhl. 


* Song of Ossian. 

Song of the 
27108. 

Spanish dance. 26453, 

* Spring is surely coming. 12242. 

Spring waking. 15147. 


Springtime. 2750. 
Springtime of love. 5377. 
Stindchen. 17270. 


Star-spangled banner. 10256. 
Stars of the summer night. 17395, 
Styrienne. 6485. 

Suite in rococo style. 10284. 
Suite von J. S. Bach. 10974. 
Summer breezes. 10288. 
Summer rhapsodie. 10292. 

* Sunday’s here. 12278, 
Sundown. 6500. 

Sunset. 19147. 

Surf song. 24521. 


* Surrender. 20584. 
Swedish processional march. 
12129. 


*Sweet is Thy work, my God. 


15209. 


Symphony. 20573, 24497. 

Syrian woman’s lament. 

Take, 
2807. 

Take ye heed. 22161. 

Talking together. 24546. 

Tambourin. 12302. 

“Tannhiuser.” 2980. 

Tantum ergo. 152382, 15233, 17449, 
24548-24552. 

Tarantella. 10368. 

Te Deum in G. 123805. 

Te Deum laudamus. 22167, 24566. 


19163. 
O take those lips away. 


Ten easy piano duetts. 216. 

That rose—your love. 17475. 

There's heaven above. 6687. 

* Thou art my hiding place, O 
Lord. 153802. 

Thou visitest the earth. 2857. 

Three dances. 11888. 

Three fair maids. 27309. 

* Three responses. 18391. 


Three songs from Eliland. 19774. 
Thy Light is come. 24622. 
"Tis evening. 15357. 

To a violet. 2875. 

To love. 153819. 

To me thou art a flower. 9979. 
To music. 19017. 

* To Nod-land. 17518. 

To one.afar. 2878. 

To the evening star. 17615. 
Toceata. 1383847, 19524. 
Today and tomorrow. 6701. 
Tolle gesellschaft. 10468. 
Toutes petites. 15854. 
Triiumerei. 17275. 

Trojans in Carthage. | 1508S. 


INDEX 


Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 

* Trot, trot to market. 15343. 

Try to remember. 15349. 

Tu se’ morta. 6748. 

Twilight. 15867. 

Twilight tale. 6753. 

Two lovers and Lizette. 

Ukolebavka. 6769. 

Uncle Rome. 6773. 

Under northern skies. 10524. 

Under the Christmas tree. 22237. 

Ungarische zigeunerweisen. 6784, 
15857, 153585 15395. 

Unseen. 105387. 

Valse de concert. 

Valse heroique. 19294. 

Valse-interméde. 10560. 

Valse lente. 10561. 

* Valse romantique. 17578. 

* Valse rustique. 15414. 

Veni Creator Spiritus. 

Vermeland. 24718. 

* Vesper hymn. 1044, 6840, 15431. 

Victor or vanquished. 24731. 

* Vieille chanson. 15437. 

Vier zweistimmige kinderlieder. 
23799. 

Vierge 4 la créche. 6848. 

Virgin by the manger. 27415. 

Visions. 6742. 

Vito. 17604. 

*Voice of the heart. 12420. 

Voices from the golden age of bel 
eanto. 20708. 

Voici venir le joli Mai. 
Vorspiel 
2984. 

Voyager (The) 15463. 
Waldesrauschen. 10639. 
Walnut-tree (The) 19025. 
Walther’s prize song. 27428. 
Waltz. 3357, 4167, 17940, 22852. 
*Waltz melody. 10648. 
Wandering. 6910. 


27365. 


20682. 


24710. 


ZAP Al. 
und Isoldens liebestod. 


Wavelets. 24753. 

*We will be married o’Sunday. 
15507. 

Weber’s last thought. 27462. 

Wedding chorus. 274638. 

Wedding march. *20730, 24773. 

*Wedding prelude. 20731. 

*When love lingers. 12460. 

When the balaika. 24806. 


When the clover blooms again. 


24809. 

When the day of toil is done. 
17664. 

While larks with little wings. 
17681. 

Will-o-the-wisp. (The) 19890. 

Wilt thou weep. 24848. 

Woman’s word. 38076. 

*Wood nymphs. 15643. 

Word and the world. 12529. 


pt..135, 2: 8. ¥.5 


Schirmer (G.), inc.—Continued. 
Your eyen two wol slee me sodenly. 
17738. 
Zwei kodnige sassen auf Orkadal. 
27601. 
*2nd chorus of maidens. 
Schirmer (R. C.): 
Quaker lady. 14796. 
Summer idyl. 15177. 
Schlaepfer (Mrs. E.) My sunny Col- 


id 


orado home. 5469. 
Schlaepfer (E. K.) My sunny Col- 
orado home. 5469. 


Schlegel (C. A.) 
eyes. 1757. 
Schleier (Der) der Pierrette. 

Schleiffarth (G.) : 
Sweet bye and bye. 24911 (66). 
Who will, buy my roses red. 
20764. 


Schlemitiller (H.): 
Gavotte. 1728. 
Hasche mich. 1826. 
Ich und du. 19837. 
Im auto. 1953. 
Im ginsemarsch. 4676. 


Girl with dreamy 
25852. 


Schlenker (A.) Kydippe. 20069. 
Schlesinger (S. B.): 
Album blatt. 15704 (1). 


Auf wiedersehn. 27612. 
D’une prison. 25397. 


In the hush of autumn. 10887 
(84). 

Thou’rt like a lovely floweret. 
10887 (72). 

Up to her chamber window. 7182 
(92). 

Schlesingersche buch-und musikhand- 
lung: 

Aria. 15698. 

Ballet-suite. 20898. 

Bandoline (La) 20900. 

Bourrée. 12723: 

Capriccio. 138588. 

Contrapunktische paraphrase. 
3749. 

Contretanz. 12771 

Feierliche einzug. O37, a2 0, 
6477. 

Gavotte. 14260, 14372. 
Konzertstudie tiber einen eng- 
lischen matrosentanz. 4939. 

Menuett. 14276. 
Sarabande. 13547, 20891. 
Sibeliana. 22056. 

Sonate. 540. 

Stiicke alter meister. 10277. 


Variationen. 24704. 
Walzer. 138011. 


2 bourrées. 20892. 
4 balladen. 21556. 
8 lieder.’ 12178. 


Schleuning (O.) Neues schweizeral- 


bum 23927. - 


1974 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Schlieder (F.) : 
Devonshire May carol. 18110. 
Quietus. 9811. 
Reconciliation. 14815. 
Way of penitence. 10673. 
Schiieder (F. W.) O for a closer 
walk with God. 23959. 
Schl6zer (P. de) Etude de concert. 
22969. 
Schloming (H.): 
14 studien. 26978. 
24 studien. 26979. 
82 studien. 24297. 
Schmalstich (C.): 
Friihlingssttirme. 19802. 
Zwei lieder. 10041. 
Schmauk (B.): 
Bethlehem. 3427. 
Consolation of Israel. 3748. 
God is our refuge and strength. 
4269. 
Introits for use in Evangelical 
Lutheran Church service. 477. 
Prince of life. 9778. 

Promise and fulfillment. 5883. 
We have seen His star. 6931. 
Schmedes (H.) Neue gesangschule. 

11867. 

Schmedes (H.): 
Evig og uden forandring. 19754. 
Vugge sang. 6882. 

Schmid (—): 
Gee! But the moon makes me 

lonesome. 23087. 

I ean feel your kisses now. 


23319. 

There’s no girl like your old girl. 
6639. 

Under the love star with you. 
6777. 


Schmidt (F. X.): 
Mass in A. 22014. 
Requiem mass. 21950. 
Schmid (J.) Adieu, beloved, adieu. 
22457. 
Schmid (J. C.): 
Dream of the dreamer. 7940, 
15704: (71). 
Garden of roses. 13428. 
Moonlight in Jungleland. 18678. 
Moonlight the rose and you. 
7182 (156), 9320, 12565 (48). 
Song of old Kilkenny. 15108, 17742 
(84). 
Tahfnineh. 17448. 
Vale of dreams. 27882. 
Schmidl (C.) & co.: 
Ah, non le dite. 7206. 
Ave Maria. 537. 
Caligo! 38570. 
Concerto. 5497. 
Elfentanz. 19729. 
En courant. 8027. 
Fine fleur. 1665. 
Lamento di Arianna. 8888. 


ihe) 


Schmidl (C.) & co.—Continued. 


Manovre q@ autunno. 9184. 

Mazurka. 9213. 

Nozze Istriane. 14502. 

Piccola bianea casetta. 14704. 

Piccola suite. 2481. 

Plaisanteries de hussards. 9706. 

Serenade. 3920, 14985. 

Sonata. 17386, 5077, 20948. 

Theoretisch - praktische schule. 
22193. 

Valse-caprice. 10551. 

Valzer dei dollari. 10567. 

12 solfeggi. 1725, 23076. 


| Sehmidt (A. P.): 


A. D. 1620. 18586. 

Abschied und heimkehr. 22448. 

Acrobat (The) 15708. 

Adagio pathétique. 15709. 

Adoration. 19444. 

Afioat at dusk. 19448. 

All glory be to God on high. 22478. 

All people that on earth do dwell. 
1185. 

All Thy works praise Thee. 3179. 

Allegretto grazioso. 3182. 

Allegro in F. 1828. 

Almighty and everlasting God. 
1190. 

Among the fairies. (270. 

Amorettentang. 24985. 

Andante sinfonico. 3230. 

Angels from the realms of glory. 
25008. 

Arise, O Lord God. 19485. 

At the forge. 20876. 

At the mill. 20877. 

Au erepuscule. 7335. 

Aw jardine oat 

Au lac. 15776; 

Aubade. 7340. 

Auf zum Weihnachitsbaum. 22542. 

Aus Catanien. 15785. 

Autumn lullaby. 20888. 

Autumn wind. 19501. 

Awake, it is the day. 17814. 

Awake up, my glory. 939314. 

Away to the woods. 15794. 

Bichlein am waldesrande. 15804. 

Bagatelle. 15805. 

Ballad of the weaver. 7391. 

Ballade 19786. 

Ballerinnerung. 15809. 

Barearolle. 3342. 

Bed in summer. 10990, 

Beginning of the journey. 74582. 

Behold I bring you good tidings. 
25107, 25108. 

Berceuse. 3416. 

Birds are asleep. 20929. 

Boat ride. 19558. 

Bow down Thine ear. 19560. 

Bridal song. 8518. 

Cantilena in G@ 17897. 

Canzona in F. 1829. 


INDEX 


Schmidt (A. P.)—Continued. 


Canzonetta. 21624. 
Caprice in KE. 18124. 
Carmencita 20976. 

Cast me not away. 19597. 
Cat and the mouse. 20977. 
Chansonette. 15930. 

Chant sans paroles. 15934. 
Chase (The) 7646. 
Children’s march. 17262. 
Christ is risen. T7677. 

City of surcease. 19624. 
Clair de lune. T7697. 

Come unto Me. 19648. 
Concert prelude. 3744. 
Country dances. 15829. 
Danse bohémienne. 16041. 
Dein eigen. 16064. 

Dolls first piano lesson. 18028. 
Eclat de rire. 16129. 
Eestasy. 19724. 

Hlégie. 16135. 

Elfin dance. 21128. 

Elfin song. 19731. 
Hlevation in E. 18078. 
En valsante. 16148. 
Entblitterte rose. 16146. 
Esprit du soir. 16154. 


Btude fantastique. 16158. 
Hvening star. 8073. 

Fairy story. 16175. 
Fairyland. 16176. 

Fanfare in D. 18117. 
Fantasia in C. 7085. 
Fantasie in A minor. 3457. 
Festival of roses. 8123. 
Festival polonaise. 16196. 
Féte Napolitaine. 21181. 
Folk-song. 19782. 

Forest echoes. 21201. 
Fountain (The) 11272. 
Frogs and crickets. 19801. 
Frohe botschaft. 16242. 
From a log cabin. 20144. 
From an Indian lodge. 18587. 
From Spanish days. 8201. 
Gardener (The) 19810. 
Gavotte. 16251. 

Gifts. 21227. 

Gigue. 16263. 

Gipsy dance. 16264. 

Go down great sun. 21250. 


God is our hope and strength. 


21255. 


God of Abraham praise. 13470. 
Grandfathers clock. 21281. 


Grandmother in her rocking chair. 


21282. 
Grasshoppers. 19849. 
Gray twilight. 4835. 
Graziella. 21284. 


Hark as the twilight pale. 19875. 
Hark, the robin’s early song. 


19878. 


1976 


pies: WS \y 


Schmidt (A. P.)—Continued. 


Have you not seen the timid tear? | 
4395. 

Hear my prayer, O God. 1834. 

Hide not Thou Thy face. 1852. 

Holy night! Peaceful night. 23278. || 

How many thousand years ago. 
19918. 

Hymne céleste. 16415. 

I am the moth of the night song. | 
1887. \ 

I arise from dreams of thee. 19927. | 

I was grieved at the wicked. | 
21408. 

Idyll. 183857. 

In a china shop. 19999. 

In autumn. 16498. 

In der Puszta. 16499. 

In der sommernacht. 16500. 

In the arbor. 16512. 

In the end of the Sabbath. 4714. 

In the gondola. 21452. 

In Thee O Lord. 1980. 

In winter. 18400. 

Inconstancy. 20017. 

Indian idyl. 18588. 

Intermezzo. 16618. 

Interrogation. 20023. 

Invictus. 11529. 

Irish mother’s lullaby. 20027. 

It was a lover and his lass. 
21478. 

Jagdlied. 20145. 

Jesus Christ our Lord is risen. 
4827. 

Jubilate Deo. 11560. 

Keep My commandments. 21518. 

King’s herald. 8852. 

Kosakentanz. 16616. 

Lady of Leith. 21530. 

Largo in G. 13830. | 

Larry O’Toole. 21539. 

Let not your heart be troubled. 
21555. 

Little cradle song. 18530. 

Little house o’ dreams. 20102. 

Little song. 9018. 

Loch Lomond. 20113. 

Lochinvar. 20484. 

Lord is gracious. 21590. 

Lord is loving unto every man. 
5092. 

Lord of all life. 20118. 

Loss and gain. 20119. 

Love. 20121. 

Love’s image. 21611. 

Low at Thy feet. 14159. 

Ma pale-brown lady Sue. 16729- 
16731, 26297. 

Madrilena. 16736. 

Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
2186. : 

Maid and the violet. 14181. 

March. 1331, 15800. 

Marche grotesque. 16760. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Schmidt (A. P.)—Continued. Schmidt (A. P.)—Continued. 


Mary’s lullaby. 20166. 

Maypole dance. 16783. 

Meditation. 21671. 

Melodie. 4164. 

Menuet antique. 16813. 

Menuet gracieuse. 16816. 

Menuett. 16817. 

Miss Nancy’s gown. 11781. 

Mission of a rose. 20207. 

Morning in May. 21714. 

Mountain cascade. 9888. 

Murmure de printemps. 16873. 

My heart ever faithful. 3323. 

My sheep hear my voice. 21773. 

Nocturnette. 21077. 

Nodding daisies. 55388. 

Nora MeNally. 21792. 

O come let us sing. 20298. 

O holy Saviour, Friend unseen. 
14516. 


O love the Lord all ye His saints. 
21810. 


O sweet content. 21816. 
Oberek. 16994. 

Old (An) love story. 26657. 
Old monastery. 9580. 
Onward we go. 9617. 

Orange blossoms. 9620. 
Orangebliiten. 170387. 

Over hili, over dale. 17055. 
Page d’amour. 17057. 
Paradezug. 17070. 
Passacaglia. 17071. 
Pastorale. 1332, 18849. 
Pavane. 17074. 

Peasant wedding. 21881. 
Pensée fugitive. 17080. 
Petite féte champetre. 17086. 
Petite histoire. 17087. 
Pizzicato. 21896. 

Polonaise. 17116, 20381. 
Praise, my soul, the King of 
heaven. 14757. 

Prelude (A) 21910. 

Prelude fantastique. 26785. 
Rain. 12041. 

Rainy weather. 5922. 
Recruit (The) 21930. 

Réve de bonheur. 17178. 
Reverie appasionée. 17175. 
Reverie in A. 18948. 

Rise, crowned with light. 17188. 
Rodcocco. 18961, 21959. 
Romance. 18964. 

Romanze. 17199. 

Romola. 21970. 

Roosters (The) 21972. 
Roseate hues of early dawn. 
21974. 


Roubideux vista. 9971. 
Sailor’s dance. 17234. 
Scherzo in D. 19018. 
Sehlittenfahrt. 24296. 


1977 


Schmidt’s collection of four part 
Songs. 22015. 

Schmidt’s standard organ. 22016. 

Seid verschwiegen. 10074. 

Serenade. 22036. 

Serenade triste. 17291. 

Serenata. 17292. 

Sing O heaven. 24876. 

Slumber song. 17336. 

Soirées de Vienne. 17266. 

Song of the Gypsies. 22097. 

Song without words. 22102. 

Spring’s first message. 10249, 

Stars of the summer night. 19121. 

Stars twinkle bright. 6459. 

Stilles gliick. 17399. 

Summer day. 6491. 

Summer is here. 64938. 

Swing (The) 12294. 

Tanzehen im gritinen. 17441. 

Tanz der alten. 24553. 

Tanz der jungen. 24554. 

Te Deum laudamus. 2820. 

Teach me O Lord. 2821. 

There sits a bird on every tree. 
995. 

Thine, O Lord is the greatness. 
6650, 6651. 

Thousand eyes in the night. 20631. 

Thy will be done. 22213. 

"Tis love that murmurs. 6685. 

To a little child. 22219. 

Trauerweide. 17528. 

Trio. 413838, 16612. 

Twilight. 24676. 

Twilight hour. 10509. 

Two roses. 6760. 

Uber allen gipfeln ist ruh. 24683. 

Valse allemande. 17567. 

Valse brillante. 27384. 

Valse melodique. 10562. 

Victor’s joy. 22271. 

Village soldiers. 6856. 

Violets and forget me nots. 22278. 

Vor Mozart’s bildniss. 17608. 

Weibnachtsglocken. 24777. 

Welcome happy morning. 6950. 

When I am dead. 22846. 

When ilove was new. 20741. 

When stars are in the quiet skies. 
Beane 

Where love reposes. 223861. 

Windy nights. 12518. 

Winter holiday. 20771. 

Winter sunset. 2754S. 

With moonlight beaming. 20775. 

Wooden shoe dance. 22409. 

7 etudes for the development of 
the hands. 21111. 

12 melodious etudes. 18252. 

15 selected études. 19540. 

25 etudes for technical and musical 
development. 21118. 


INDEX 


Schmidt (C. F.) Zehn viola studien. 
26710. 
Schmidt (H. P.): 
Austrian melody. 3119 (105). 
Invitation to the dance. 3119 (146). 
Pas redouble. 15704 (42). 
Return of spring. 3119. (180). 
Tyrolienne. 3119 (199). 
Schmidt (J.): 
Bundeslied. 12857. 
Deutsche lied. 18106. 
Down by the brook. 16101. 
Schmidt (L.): 
Dream (The) robber. 
Homeward. 25864. 
Schmidt (M.): 
Carleminnchen-rheinlander. 
Erinn’rung fiir’s leben. 1625. 
Huppchen-puppchen. 1880. 


22923. 


3592. 


Mochten sie nicht ‘mal mein Kar- 


lemiinnchen seh’n. - 2281. 
Piippchen-intermezzo. 5891. 
Schnell zum Nordpol hin. 2630. 

Schmidt (R.) Fire-fly. 18135. 
Schmidtchen (L.) Please give me 
back my papa. 20874. 
Schmidt’s collection of four-part songs, 
22015. 
Schmidt’s standard organ collection. 
22016. 
Schmitt (C.): 
Lieder fiir deutsche jungen. 23601. 
Miadchenlieder. 23699. 
Schmitt (E. G.) Mirth. 9295. 
Schmitt (F.): 


Chanson a’ bercer. 3626. 


Danse des Devadasis. 1512. 
Etude. 6108. 

Etude symphonique. S058. 
Guitare. 2629. 


Trois rapsodies. 6728. 
Schmitt (F. C.) . Jolly Molly. 
Schmitt (P.) Dur und moll. 
Schmitt (P. A.): 

At evening. 1245. 

Au bord du lac. 25034. 

Colonial days. 1465. 

Dear little heart. 11146, 16057. 

Dors mon enfant. 25480. 

Even me. S061, 

Fairies carnival. 

Gallant knight. 1717. 

Gentle Jesus. 8253. 

If I were only Santa Claus. 

Jeunesse dorée. 26092. 

King of paradise. 26141. 

Loving sprites. 570. 

Lullaby land. 26289. 

Moonlight fay. 5361. 

Petite danseuse. 26744. 

Some day. 10185. 

Sweet repose. 2798. 

Tender and true. 2827. 

Thy deep blue eyes. 27314. 


4851. 
7964. 


25590. 


1946. 


pt: 1m; Bes., Vv. 5 


Schmitt (P. A.)—Continued. 
Tripping lightly. 2895. 


Very first precés. 2952. 
Vesper bells. 29538. 
Schmoll (A.) Giuvres' choisies. 
16996. 
Schmutz (H. P.) Two is company. 
24681. 


Schnackenburg (C. P.) I’m the jani- 
tor, and I’m the boss. 1906. 
Schnaill (J. J.) In a soldier’s grave. 
4692. 
Schnecker (P. A.): 
Angels from the realms of glory. — 


5 A Le 
Christ our Passover. 27618. 
Excelsior. 1641. 


Schneider (A.): 
Alaska trail march. 15716. 


Chantecler. 15935. 
Schneider (B.) Acht duettinen. 
24300. 
Schneider (H.): 
Vain regrets. 17566." 
Wreath of roses. 19411. 


Schneider (EF. W.) 
heavens. 1710. 
Schneider (H.): 

Ich will dir’s nimmer sagen. 447. 

Wie ist doch die erde se schon. 


From the starry 


a Os i ba 
Schneider (L. M.) Melodies of the 
love mill. 11764. 
Schneider (W.): 
Friihlingsboten. 25667. 
Springteufel. 27146. 
Schnipelisky (E.) Friday evening 
service. 8190. 


Schnitker (D.) Emily. 8028. 
Schnurr (H.) Rose memories. 17205. 
Schoate (J. E.) Over where the 
angels sing. 14649. 
Schoble (C. E.) Pennsylvania. 17079. 
Schocken (M.) My Zulumaid. 5481. 
Schoebel (O. M.):. 
Capitana (La) 
Carol (The) 
Gloria Patri. 
Meditation. 
Schoeck (O.) : 
Auf einer burg. 40. 
Erinnerung. 230. 
Frohe wandersmann. 
Gekommen ist der Maie. 
Im herbste. 456. 
Im sommer. 458. 
Kirchhof im fruhling. 
Peregrina II. 753. 
Schénberger (B.) Valse-esquisse. 6804. 
Schoenberger (F. X.) I feel so sad 
and you feel so glad. 8549. - 
Schoenfeld (H.): 
Schlummer lied. 6107, 12131. 
Sternlein (Das) 6467, 12251. 


19587. 
22715. 
16277. 
23760. 


292. 
309. 


519. 


1978 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Sechénste frau. 


23866, 24302-24305, 


24324, 26078, 26211, 26462, 26998, 


26999. 
Schofield (C. E.) 
Schofield (C. M.) 

10135. 


Trouble. 6731. 


Since you’ve gone. 


Scholander (S.) Hundert lieder. 6114, 


10048. 
Scholars’ companion. 26982. 
Scholefield (F. M.) Lamento. 14003. 
Schols (H.): 
Girlie. 8267. 
Just be my honey dear. 11571. 


Schonbrun (S.) Fairy echo. 4053. 


Schondorf’s verlag: 

Abendlied. 3136. 

Auf der kirmess. 3296. 

Froliche wanderschaft. 

Gavotte. 4207. 

In der waldkapelle. 

Landler. 4958. 

Mailied. 5188. 

Menuett. 5300. 

Russicher bauerntanz. 

Sarabande. 6076. 

Walzer. 7057. 

Zu mutter’s geburtstag. 7172. 
School days. 6445. 
Schoolmistress (The) 12994. 
Schopp (C. L.) 


4177. 
4697. 


6041. 


There’s something 


*bout a home sweet home and a lit- 


tle wife to love. 10417. 
Schott (B.) & co.: 


Air on the 4th string. 3320. 


Air varié. 3160. 
Airs russe. 3161. 
Andante e scherzo capriccioso. 

3228. 
Campanella (La) 5725. 
Capriccio-valse. 3585, 
Concerto. 4009, 6851. 
Deux mazurkas de salon. 7040. 
Ecole modern. 11201. 
Blégie. 3981. . 
Etudes caprices. 11214. 
Faust. 4810. 
Larghetto. 53892. 
Last rose of summer. 4978. 
Legende. 4989. 
Méditation. 6737. 
Mélodie. 67388. 
Moses—fantaisia. 6026. 
Nocturne. 3668. 
Oragé. 5678. 
Roi des Aulnes. 6122. 
Romance. 60038, 6004. 
Romance du concerto. 38678. 
Romance sans paroles. 6007. 
Romanze in F. 3394. 
Scherzo. 67839. 
Scherzo tarentelle. 6104. 
Souvenir de Posen. 6416. 
Tarantelle. 6571. 
Triumerei. 6713. 

19 


68294—10——35 


Schott (B.) & co.—Continued. 


Schott (H.) 
lindenbaum. 105389. 


Ungarische weisen. 6783. 
1*° polonaise brillante. 7174. 
Unter dem bliihenden 


Schott (M.): 


Butterflies and bees. 3550. 
Hide and seek. 8457. 
Meadow lark. 2226. 


Swing song. 960. 


Schott fréres: 


A une femme. 3127. 
Accompagnements du kyriale. 3. 
Alroy. 19465. 

Bruxelles samuse. 17881, 17882. 
Chanson de Marguerite. 7625. 
Comme autrefois. 12977. 

Dans les champs. 13056. 

Ecole des doigts. 3971. 
En chasse. 18240. 
Etude. 16006. ° 
Fantaisie. 13297. 
Gavotte des postillons. 
Glissades (Les) 18461. 
Kleines proludium. 15796. 


25680. 


Marche des jeunes gardes. 26333. 
Parfums de roses. 14662. 

Revue des cadets. 26877. 

Rosita. 269381. 

Souvenir de Nice. 27125. 
Tambours et trompettes. 27236. 


Schott’s (B.) sdhne: 


Abeille (L’) 
Abend. 3182. 
Abendlied. 6127. 
Adagio. 53801. 
Adagio und giga. 
Adieu (L’) 15712. 
Ae fond kiss. 7198. 
Albumblatt. 24947. 
Allegretto. 22648. 
Allegretto agitato. 
Allegretto grazioso. 
Allegro. 8181. 
Allemande. 7287, 20885. 
Alte meister fiir junge spieler. 
(252. 
Am meer. 6121. 
Am ufer des flusses. 20842. 
Amour d’Ophélia. 126380, 24987. 
Andante. 27354. 


6120. 


10898. 


15727. 
15728. 


Andante et rondo russe. 3231. 

Andante religioso. 15750. 

Andantino. 17260, 23741. 

Anglaise (L’) 7286. 

Arietta. 13542. 

Arioso. 7308, 16325, 20865. 

Arlequin. 22530. 

Arme (Das) Véglein. 22532. 

Au point du pied. 25039. 

Aubade printaniére. 12694. 

Auf meiner herzliebsten Augelein. 
15781. 

Aus der jugendzeit. 20S79. 

Ave Maria. 6121. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 5 


Schott’s (B.) séhne—Continued. 


Babillage. 15058. 

Barearola. 15811. 

Bauernregel. 21580. 

Berceuse. 3420. 

Berceuse-réverie. 3421, 16773. 

Biene (Die) 25142. 

Bitte. 22630. 

Blatt im buche. 22638. 

Bolero giocoso. 251738. 

Bonn. 20948. 

Canon. 26449. 

Cantabile. 15907. 

Canzonet. 24561. 

Canzonetta. 1578, 10491, 21936, 
26130. 

Capitaine (Le) 22707. 

Capriccio. 21807. 

Caprice. 21519. 

Caprice-viennoise. 22711. 

Cavatina. 22722. 

Chanson d’amour. 12911. 

Chanson Louis XIII. 22785. 

Chanson sans paroles. 15929. 

Chant de berceau. 7630. 

Chant du soir. 15932. 

Chant plaintif. 15933. 

Choler. 21000. 

Chor der engel. 25298. 

Christuskind (Das) 25318. 

Colombine gavotte. 22788. 

Concerto. 4385, 6850, 10495. 

Contemplation. 15999. 

Contre-tanz. 20908. 

Coquette du village. T769. 

Corrida (La) 25875. 

Cradle song. 3772, 7786. 

Dimmerstunde. 3801. 

Danza (La) 17218. 

Der schnapphihne 
25450. 

Désir (Le) 16070. 

Deutscher tanz. 5390. 

Deux mazurkas. 7039. 

Dévotion. 16072. 

Dix études artistiques. 10908. 

Dix études brillantes. 10909. 

Dur und moll. 7964. 

Einleitung. 5726. 

 Hlégie. 25530. 

Elevation. 38984. 

Es dunkelt. 21144. 

Esel und der ochse. 25569. 

Etude en trilles. 1631. 

Fantasie brillante. 6024. 

Fantasie-caprice. 4065. 

Fantasiestiick. 7045. 

Fantasmagorie. 1653. 

Farfadets (Les) 4072. 

Final. 23518. 

First nocturne. 22755. 

Fleurs animées. 1678. 

Franzosisches lied. 4158. 

Freund sturm. 25654. 

Friedhofsgang. 23059. 


winterlied. 


1980 


- Heidebusch. (Der) 


Schott’s (B.) s6hne—Continued. 


Fringante (La) 8195. 


_ Frohe morgen. 25660. 
Fromm. 4182. — 
Gavotte. 8236, 16250, 21219, 


25677-25679. 

Gebet. 23086. 

Gita in gondola. 17214. 

Gliick und trost. 23121. 

God save the king. 5727. 

Gruss. 23184. 

Guckt der goldne mond herunter, 
163818. 

Hinsel und Gretel. 113848. 

4426. 

Heilige nacht. 25827, 25828. 

Heiligen drei kénige. 25829. 

Heimkehr. 25830. 

Hirten (Die) 25845. 

Hornpipe. 18544. 

Humoreske. 16406, 21353. 

Humoresque. 4495. 

Hymnus. 21358. 

Ich stehe hoch tiber dem see. 
23396. 

Idée gracieuse. 16471. 

Idyl. 21520. 

Im April. 23418. 

Im zaune klagt die mnachtigall. 
4678. 

Impromptu. 17261. 

In der gondel. 26008. 

In my garden... 21438. 

Intimité. 26450. 

Introduction et étude brillante. 
21465, 23459. 

Introduction et variations. 

Invito (L’) 17215. 

Invocation. 165381. 

Jeu de graces. 2024. 

Joy and sorrow. 4858. 

Jungfrau (Die) 26112. 

Kornblumenstrauss (Der) 

Lament. 21583. 

Légére (La) 8924, 21545. 

Leichtsinniger rat. 23581.. 

Liebe. 5023. 

Liebelei. 2119. 

Liebesfee. 5913. 

Liebesfreude. 238596. 

Liebeslied. 21561, 23597. 

Lied zum einschlummern. 16650. 

Lose blitter. 21595. 

Love’s pleadings. 16710, 21615. 

Madchen (Das) spricht. 23698. 

Marche. 6080. 

Marche militaire. 5220. 

Margret am tore. 21654. 

Marinari (Li) 17216. 

Meditation. 238759. 

Mein sonnenschein. 5275. 

Mélodie. 4258, 21716, 22470, 26451. 

Menuet. 4897, 8290, 16812, 20909, 
21685, 21727, 23779, 25098, 26391, 
26452. 


5728. 


23559. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


SE, 


Schott’s (B.) séhne—Continued. Schott’s (B.) s6hne—Continued. 


Menuetto. 9259, 21686, 21687. Siegfried. 6887. 

Murmelndes liiftchen. 21783. Simple chanson. 27047. 

Muses dans la forét. 93854, 21734, Sirenes (Les) 6295. 

__ 26468. Soeur Monique. 6330. 

Nijah. 5490. Sonata. 3167, 4987, 5076, 5240, 
Nelken. 23926. 6066, 6146, 11859, 17522, 22021, 
Nocturne. 3672-8675, 21001. 26764. 


Non pit’ mesta. 6027. 
Notturnino. 26574. 

On wings of music. 23777. 
Oren (17) 17217. 

Palpiti (1’) 6028. 

Papillon (Le) 17067. 
Parsifal. 6886. 

Partenza (La) 17218. 
Passeaglia. 138545. 
Pastorella dell’ Alpi. 17219. 


Sonata A moll. 12407. 

Sonata D moll. 11274. 

Sonata in A minor. 6574. 

Sonata in D. 12015. 

Sonata in D moll. 3754, 4220, 
6867. 

Sonata in EH. 6593. 

Sonata in F. 4363. 

Sonata in G. 4233, 6606. 


: Sonata in H moll. 6827, 10893. 
Bee is Sous la feuillée, 27119. 
Petite étude. 5773. Stern (Der) 27161. 
Petite marquise. 2473. Rides (Le) pte aay 
Pierrette, polka. 24115. weet flower speak for me. 27208. 
Benak R 24116 Tambourin. 103855, 10357. 
Pocmes. 3018. Tambourin chinois. 24547. 
Polonaise. 9722. a ae te 
Praeludium und allegro. 24146. me re i ey, : 
Précieuse (La) 24154. ee elle. Semis 
Prelude in B flat. 22756. ree du ney . 
Promessa (La) 17221, 26801. Gone. eee at. 
Refrain du tonnelier. 26843. ee a eee i 
Regata reneziana. 17222. llgeee ee : 
Reminiscence. 21949. Trio. 17520. 
Réve (Un) 17171. Trois mélodies. 16218. 
Réve de nuit. 26866. Tyrolienne. 17552. 
Rigaudon. 13546. Um dich. 24684. P 
Rimprovero (Il) 17223. Ungarischer marsch. | 20922. 
Romance. 3393, 21965, 24222, Vale carissima. 6797. 
26900, 26906. Valse. 16221. bain 
Romanza espressiva. 17198. Valse brillante. 21717. 
‘Romanze. 26913. Valse lente. 6814. Ee 
Ronde bohemienne. 2582. Valse mignonne. 24702. 
Ronde des lutins. 6010. Valser gentile. 27394. 
Rondo caprice. 14885. Variationen itiber ein tema von 
Rose. 17202. Corelli. 24705. 
Rose wie bist du reizend und mild. Verlassen hab’ich mein lieb. 24717. 
6020. Vieux violoneux. 10596. 
Sagesse. 9989. Voglein ist geflogen. 17605. 
Sarabande. 21296, 25786. Volubilité. 6876. 
Scheiden. 24292. Waldlied. 24746. 
Schelm (Der) 24293. Walther’s proislied. 6889. 
Schelmenlied. 6102. Walzer. 3774, 6463, 26147. 
Scherrando. 3919. Wann ich schon schwartz bin. 
Scherz. 24294. 6911. ‘ pee 
‘Scherzo. 22894. Wenn ich’s ae Nidal 24785. 
ho smarin. 24801. Widmung. 248389. -: E 
Eaitices 22022. Wiegenlied. 12507, 22377, 22378, 
Seguidilla. 26996. 24840. ; 
Sentier couvert. 27002. Winterahnung. 24852. 
Sérénade. 17288, 24344, 27008. Wintergang. TO6S. 
Sérénade mélancholique. 6741. Zerriffene (Der) grabkranz. 24899, 
Serenata (La) 17224. 2em™e eoncerto. 5730, TO41, 
Seulette. 2669. 2™° cavotte en ré. 27604. 
Sicilienne and rigaudon. 24366. 2™° polonaise brillante. T176. 
Sieben walzer. 21937. 6 petites piéces, 27362. 


1981 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., Vv. 5 


—— 


Schott’s (B.) séhne—Continued. 
7™* concerto in G. 3424. 
8 piéces. 25076, 25077. 
24 études caprices. 10910. 
56 short exercises. 20839. 
Schou (E.) Highth regiment march. 
8006. 
Schreiner (0. 
19139, 27182. 
Schreker (F.) : 
Fiinf gesange. 10049. 
Geburtstag der infantin. 
Schroeder (A.): 
Autumn days. 
Falling leaves. 4060. 
Harvest dance. 4887. 
Indian summer dance. 4739. 
Rainy day. 5921. 
Thanksgiving party. 6618. 
Schroeder (E.) Complete mastery of 
scales. 11106. 
Schroeder (J. H.): 
Abiding rock. 3139. 
D’une prison. 25397. 
Gigue in B flat. 7878. 
Joyful wandering. 2036. 


F.) Suffragettes. 


8244. 
3901. 


Schubert (F. P.)—Continued. 
Military march. 17268. 


Moment musical. 19016. 
Music. 10051. 
Roi des aulnes. 6122. 


Sah ein knab’ 
6123. 
Serenade. 12139, 17265, 
24309. 
Soirées de Vienne. 17266. 
Stabat Mater. 26986. 
Stindchen. - 17270. 
Three themes from Schubert. 
10052. 
To music. 
Walzer-reigen. 
Who is Sylvia. 
4 valses. 14955. 
Schubert (H. W.) You and I and the 
moon. 15670. 
Schubert (K.) 
4751. 
Schuberth (E.) & co.: 
Bénédiction nuptiale. 17841. 
Boy who whistles. 22664. 
By the waters of Babylon. 15893. 


ein rdslein stehn. 


6124, 


19017. 
19018. 
19019. 


Ins innerste Afrika. 


Lotus flower. 21597. Come unto me when shadows 
Minuet in G. 7425. darkly gather. 25355. 
Triumphal march. 24713. Exaltation. 22982. 
12 melodious studies. 254389. Fragment (A) 280, 4156. 
Schroeder (O. C.) Center City. 19603. Interludes. 1987, 4752. 
Schroeder (W.) Verlassen. 12409. Light divine. 14075. 
Schroeder (W. A.): Message (The) 28798. 
Good-bye girl. 8316, 10887 (119). Swing song. 959. 
Hubble, bubble girl. 8508, 10887 | Schuberth (F.) jr: 
(128). ; Ann’ Marie. 15756. 
I want to go ’way with you. Der jugend zur kurzwel. 11568. 
23380. Erholungsstiindchen. 4007. ~ 
Love is like a rose. 9056, 10887 Heimkehr. 19895. 
(162). | Ich hebe meine augen auf. 4645. 
On the river ‘neath the moon. Miarchen. 11704. 
24030. Scherzino. 10 
Schroll (L.) Barcarole. 7899. Sonata aaa 
Schubert (F.): Triumerei. 12360. 
Allegretto agitato. 15727. Turteltiiubchen. 6745. 
Allegretto grazioso. 15728. Wanderbursche sang ein lied. 
Andantino. 17260. 10656 
Barcarola. 15811. Schuhemh f 
Cantabile. 15907. chet St) ae : 
Chant plaintif. 15933. elteretei. 21323. 
cape & Ich und du. 18764. 
Désir (Le) 16070. ? 
Impromptu. 17261 Lerche (Die) 14036. 
. 77 : Liebesgltick. 14056. 
Papillon. 17067. = : 
Romanza espressiva. 17198. ya ime allen ae 
Tyrolienne. 17552. Unser liebling geht zur ruh. 
22949. 
Schubert (F. P.): St PRR 
Abeille (L’) 6120. Vier charakteristische und melo- 
Am meer. 6121. dische oktaven-ettiden. 16084. 
Ave Maria. 6121, 10050. Schuberthaus-verlag : 


Children’s march. 17262. 
Deutsche tinze. 19015. 
Gefesselte phantasie. 14953. 
Impromptu. 26985. 
Lochinvar. 20484. 
Menuetto. 12138. 


Abend im walde. 31383. 
Adelens kraftmotor. 3145. 
Aeroplanetenlied. 22464. 
Arztliche visite. 7201. 
Barcarole. 25073. 
Christbaum. 253804. 


1982 


Oa 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Schuberthaus-verlag—Continued. 

Das kann ja nur ein walzer sein. 
21064. 

Das war eine kleine comtesse. 
16046. 

Dein blick. 25442. 

Dem genius’ des 
25448. 

Denker (Der) 25449. 

Drei epigramme. 6883. 

Drei marken. 16116. 

Edi war ein kavalier. 

Elfe (Die) 25534. 

Erlebnis. 4008. 

Es war einmal. 4011. 

Fleissige kontoristin. 4104, 

Fliederzweigelein. 16212. 

Frage und antwort. 25649. 

Fritzi und Mitzi. 4178. 

Ginschen (Das) 8221. 

Ginsemidel. 4193. 

Gebet. 25683. 

Geisterstunde (Die) 4218. 

Genesung. 19817. 

Grosspapalied. 21292. 

Hat dich die liebe beriihrt. 25810. 

Himmelreichslied. 213388. 

Hinatuf. 19900. 

Hochsommernacht. 25850. 

Horizontale (Die) 8492. 

Im rosenduft. 19995. 

Indiskretion. 16524. 

Intermezzo aus der oper Carmen. 
15853. 

Japanisches regenlied. 26082. 

Junger (Ein) dichter denkt an die 
geliebte. 26110. 

Kinderspiel. 8847. 

Kleine Coriandoli. 4930. 

Kleine lampe. 4931. — 

Knopfelschuh (Die) 

Kokottchens nachtgebet. 

Lachcouplet. . 4951. 

Liebesidyll. 5028. 

Liebesorakel. 20088. 

Lied. 263854. 

Lied vom zuschauw’n. 

Lisette. 5051. 

Lob des friihlings. 

Lolotte. 23641. 

Maienbltiten. 26318. 

Marienlied. 26339. 

Mein freches katzerl. 5269. 

Mein freund, seine frau und ich. 


augenblicks. 


3974. 


4935. 
4936. 


8965. 
26236, 


5270. 
Mein mann war eine woche in 
Panis: 5272. 


Mein ptippchen. 5274. 

Neugriechisches midchenlied. 
26536. 

Nuance. 16966. 

O siisser tod. 26614. 

Paulinchen. 5745. 

Pierrot dandy. 26754. 


Schliissel zum paradies. 24298. 


Schuberthaus-verlag—Continued. 
Septembermorgen. 27005, 
Sommerlied. 27096. 

Sonate (Die) 6373. 

Sonnenland. 27112. 

Sterne (Die) 20566. 

Und gestern hat er mir rosen ge- 
bracht. 27369. 

Valse de Chopin. 27386. 

Valse Lolotte. 22255. 

Vier gedichte. 9955. 

Violine (Die) 27413. 

Waldesstimmen. 6898. 

Warnung. 274388. —° 

Warum? Wohin? So so! 
dann. 17631. 

Wie einst. 27529. 

Wienerin wienerin fein. 22381. 

Windrider. 27544. 

Zwei gedichte. 526. 

19. (Das) jahrhundert. 22440. 

Schuckert’s (F.) musikalienhandlung: 
Concertwalzer. 12991. 

Gavotte pompadour. 25682. 
Menuett. 14277. 
Morgenstimmung. 14354. 
Ohne sorgen. 14575. 


Na ja 


Schtiler (J.) Zeppelin-jubel-marsch. 
7164-7166. 
Schuetky (F. J.) Emitte Spiritum 
tuum. 3991. 
Schtitt. (E.): 
Canzonetta. 26386, T589. 
Croquis et silhouettes. 138015. 
Dritte suite, A moll. 18055. 


Nuits d’été. 2858. 
Promenades. 26799. 
Romance. 21965, 26900. 
Sehiitz (H.) Weihnachts-oratorium. 
1074. 
Schiitzenliesel (Die) 7960. 
Schuff (A. M.) Isn’t it pretty. 1998. 
Schuler (G. 8.): 
Arise and shine. 3264. 
Cling to the promise of God. 
25326. 
Forth to battle. 25642. 
Give as He has given. 23107. 
He set the music going in my heart. 
21312. 
Innocence. 
Jesus is risen. 
Sweet story of old. 
Whosoever believeth. 
Sehulhoff (J.): 
Souvenir de Varsovie. 
Valse brillante. 24694. 
Schulken (H.) Mein postillon. 5278. 
Sehultz (A.) Nun pfeif ich noch ein 
azweites stiick. 26582. 
Schultz’ (B. F.): 
Fun in the cotton land. 
Rose girl. 2588. 


8730. 

S774. 

6539. 
27525. 


15127. 


S216. 


1983 


INDEX 


pti 1a, Bes, Voo 


Sehultz (C. G.): 
Promised. 9791. 


Twins. 153874. 
Schultz (C. J.) ‘Perspiration. 14694. 
Schultz (H. HE.) Scintillating star. 
26988. 
Schultze-Buch (H.) MHeut ist ja noch 
heut. 25841. 


Schulz (C. G.) 

Schulz-Weida (J.) 

Schumacher (H. C.) 
some face. 3175. 


Schuman (A.): 
After the opera. 9. 
Beautiful bells. 61. 
Bell Brandon. 66. 
Bessie waltz. 71. 
Betty’s birthday. 76. 
Carnival waltz. 1886. 
Christal waltz. 1383. 
Crown diamonds. 158. 
Dimple galop. 189. 
Down in the coal mine. 
Echo galop. 222. 
Elsie rondo. 228. 
Flying trapeze. 1689. 
Fra Diavolo. 1702. 
Gertrude. 1740. 
Gleaner’s schottische. 
Good bye, Charlie. 327. 
Good-bye. Molly darling. 3380. 
Good luek. 333. 
Good old times. 336. 
Granger’s march. 346. 
Hit and miss. 399. 
Home, sweet home. 


Forgotten. 8178. 
Minnelied. 143806. 
All for a hand- 


199. 


318. 


404. 


How can I leave thee. 410. 
Jessie polka. 2017. 
Last rose of summer. 2101. 


Little brown jug. 552. 
Little sweetheart 2148. 
Mad cap. 575. 
Millie quickstep. 620. 
Nettie schottische. 675. 
On dress parade. 719. 
Peeping through the blinds. 
Poet and peasant. 764. 
Pull down the blind. 
Ringing bells. 819. 
Rovers galop. 828. 
Rustie schottische. 833. 
School days frolics. 850. 
Sister’s reverie. 2698. 
Social waltz. 2710. 
Speed the plow. 929. 
Sunbeam galop. 948.. 
Taking my ease. 2811. 
Ten little Injuns. 984. 
Ten thousand miles away. 985. 
Tommy Dodd. 1015. 
Up in a balloon. 1035. 
When the swallows homeward fly. 
1100. 


Schumann (C.) 


751, 


790. 


Sonate. 14956. 


a 


Schumann (EH. A.) Hunchback (The) 
4138. 


Schumann (G.): 
Es ist ein kédstliches ding. 8047. 
Herr, erhére meine worte. 8454. 
Huldigung beim Jesuskinde. 4493. 
Komm, heil’ger Geist. 8876. 
Maria wiegenlied am drei konigs- 


tage. 5230. 
Wo ist ein Gott. 7083. 
Schumann (lL. F.) Hear the band 


play Yankee Doodle. 25819. 
Schumann (R. A.): 
Abendlied. 6127, 17271, 19020. 
Andante aus dem klavierquartett. 
12140. 
Dedication. 19021. 
Dreaming lake. 12141. 
Erinnerung. 17272. 
Evening song. 2638, 19022. 
Faschingsschwank. 19023. 
Garden melody. 12142. 
Garten melodie. 14957. 
Gliicks genug. 10058. 
Romance. 2640, 172738, 19024. 
Schumann-heft. 14958. 
Slumber song. 10054, 12148. 
Triumerei. 2640, 6128, 12144, 
17274. 
Two grenadiers. 10055. 
Two transcriptions. 7182 (77). 
Walnut tree. 19025. 
Warum. 17276. 
Schuppan (A.) Zweite arabeske. 
1152. 


Schuster (C.) Will you stay at home. 
3061, 10787. 
Schutter (L.): 
Lieben. 18511. 
Trotz dem schicksal. 


Schvartz (H.): 
. Année de lecture musicale du chan- 


19256, | 


teur. 7289, 12645. 
500 dictées musicales. 6129, 
14959. 


Schwab (S. L.): 
Captivatin’ rag. 7594. 
Sand paper rag. 6067. 
Schwalbe & Strauss music pub. co. 
My coontown babe. 26478. 
Schwalm (R.): 
Charfreitag. 12924. 
Estomihi. 13256. 
Invocavit. 13858. 
Judica. 13917. 
Litare. 13997. 
Oculi. 14544. 
Palmarum. 14655. 
Reminiscere. 14831. 
Septuagesimae. 14975. 
Sexagesimae. 14991. 
Schwartz (J.): 
American Monte Carlo. 
7182 (108). 


3209, 


1984 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Schwartz (J.)—Continued. 


Baby blue. 10971, 12717, 15704 
(59). 

Be careful how you handle me. 
25084. 


Black beauty. 25153. 

Chinatown, my Chinatown. 17934, 
20814 (87). 

Dougherty. 24911 (98). 


Dreamy fandango tune. 18050, 
20814 (46). 
Everybody is bagpipe crazy. 


21156, 24911 (102). 
Franco American rag. 1153 (29), 
13390. 


Ghost (The) of Kelly. 18177, 
24911 (106). 
Have a smile with Momus. 21306. 


Vd like to correspond with you. 
1153 (53). 

I'd ring the wedding bells for you. 
21368. 

Tll make a ring around Rosie. 
8580, 10887 (134). 

I’m on my way to Reno. 8603. 

I’m only happy when I’m sad. 
213938. 

I’m the lily. 183829, 20814 (638). 

I want a whole lot of girls. 
18336, 24911 (128). 


Isn’t it exasperating. 18417, 
20814 (66). 

Kellermann girlie. 20058, 24911 
(134). 


Let’s make love among the roses. 
26200. 

Military glide. 18650, 20814 (77). 

My Haytian queen. 5480. 

My operatic Samson. 21766. 

Newport glide. 11877, 17742 (74). 

Oh you dream. 21828. 

Oh you spearmint kiddo. 
15704 (128). 

Revolutionary man. 5970. 

Spoony dance. 24911 (167). 

Take me back to sunshine land. 
1158 (114). 

That spoony dance. 1153 (118), 
19201. 

There’s a girl up in the moon. 
22200, 24911 (178). 

Throw up your hands. 19224. 

Schwartz (P.): 

Bachelor (The) and the maid. 
19510. 

Boogey-boo lady. 19556. 

Cc. Q. D. help, I’m in love. 

Chow, chow. 3119 (8). 

Corner in my heart. 19653. 

Dat possum rag. 22869. 


19580. 


Diff’rence of a drink or _ two. 
- 19697, 
Do you believe in flirting. 19698. 


Dublin rag. 18191, 17742 (47). 
Only a kiss. 20330. 


11920, 


Schwartz (P.)—Continued. 
Reine valse. 9852. 
That possum rag. 22187, 24911 
(174). . 
World keeps rolling on. 10817. 
Schwarz (M. E.): 
Leaves are dropping. 4984. © 
Sing, O daughter of Zion. 22066. 
Yellow, yellow buttercups. 7123, 
24877. 
Schwarzwald (M. BH.) Your love is 
only admiration, 22429. 
Schweer (R. M.) May song. 599. 
Schweers & Haake: 
Adagio. 12240. , 
Allegretto con moto. 24960. 
Allegro grazioso. 24961. 
Andante aus dem klavierquartett. 
12140. 
Con fuoco. 25365. 
Patetico. 26724. 
Polonaise de concert. 
Vivace. 27416. 
Vivo leggiero. 27417. 
2 duettini. 12055. 
Schweigart (W. E.): 
That oolie-oolie feelin. 988. 
Youre not the same old girl 
1147. 
Schwember (W.): 
Au clair du soleil. 25085. 
Quand le soleil se couche. 
Stindchen. 27150. 
Schwingenstein (HE. F.): 
On the sleepy dreamy Nile. 
14601. 
Won’t you be ma honey. 3079. 
Schwulst (C. F.) ’Tis you, sweet- 


26769. 


26816. 


5656, 


heart, ’tis you. 6686. 
Schytte (L.): 
Berceuse. 22612. 


Carneval de Venice. 17902. 
Cross country riders. 13024. 
Dance of the wooden shoes. 13049. 
Drei miirchen. 1586. 
Entrance of the guests. 
Gavotte. 16251. 
Ghosts. 25697. 
Gigue. 16268. 
Home sweet home. 
Impromptu, 17277. 
Kunst auf dem klavier zu singen, 
2087. 
Masked garden festival. 14229, 
Maskers’ revels. 14230. 
Menuett. 16817. 
Pavane. 17074. 
Rustie dance. 14912. 
Spinn, spinn, 19118. 
Walesisk marsch fra 
alderen. 193828. 
Scofield (F. H.) Won't you be my 
dearie. 12525. 
Seot-Karn (L.) Barberillo. 
Seott (—) Annie Laurie. 


13246. 


18268. 


Middel- 


19517. 
10944. 


1985 


INDEX 


DEALS; oS 


Seott (A.): 


Dandy sergeant. 138054. 
Jasmine door. 4810. 
Pearl feather. 10887 (173). 


Seott- (Aj .) = 


Annunciation (The) 12649. 

Assumption (The) 12677. 

Epilogue. 138248. 

Gethsemane. 13448. 

I sat down under His shadow. 
13730. 

Mary Mother. 21660. 

Mater Dolorosa. 14238. 

Nativity (The) 14460. 

O boy Johnny. 20297. 

One is my dove. 14606. 

Resurrection (The) 14840. 

Way of the cross. 15495. 


Scott (B.): 


Any little girl will do. 12652. 

Cheer up, my Highland lassie. 
12927. 

Fall in and follow me. 13292. 

Fellow who looks like me. 11241. 

Girls all dote on a military man. 
25712. 

Harvest-moon. 374. 

Hello, is that you Flo. 13616. 

Here’s another one off to Japan. 
8451. 

I’ll come back to Bantry Bay. 
16439. 

I met Mary Ellen. 13726. 

I’ve got a bit of love for you. 
21401. 

I’ve got to stop at home and mind 
the baby. 8621. 

I wonder if you care. 11472. 

If the wife could see me now. 
16485. 

It’s a lovely day for a sail. 21474. 

It’s all over with the men. 485. 

It’s the skirt. 20032. 

Let’s all go and listen to the band. 
14041. 

Loo, Sue. 21588. 

Mary, Mary you don’t come from 
Spain. 11740. 

Mona. 20216. 

Moonlight promenade. 148340. 

Oh, Miss Wilhelmina. 20318. 

Oh! Oh! the picture show. 14565. 

_ She was a dollar princess. 22047. 

She was a girl in white. 1499S. 

Ship ahoy. 867. 

Six telegrams. 15048. 

Sunday morning walk. 17418. 

Tell ’em that I’m your uncle. 
12309. 

Tha’ comes fra’ Lancashire. 17470. 

There’s a _ girl in Tonypandy. 
17484. 

Up she goes. 19280. 

What d’ye say, Molly Molloy. 
22385 


Scott (B.)—Continued. 
What’s the matter with London. 


22338. 
When I take my morning prome- 
nade. 27485. 


Where ob, where is my Mary 
Ellen. 15585. 
Where’s Dooley. 17677. 
Seott (eye 

Arietta. 20485. 

Bergeronnette. 1784S. 

Daffodils. 17990. 

Evening. 4028. 

Intermezzo. 6138. 

Mirage. 5330. 

My lady sleeps. 11838. 

Scotch lullabye. 19027. 

Soirée japonaise. 20528. 

Sonata. 22021. 

Spring ditty. 19115. 

Suite in the old style. 12146. 
Seott (C. P.) My June girl. 9392. 
Scott (E.) When the harvest moon is 

shining. 15561. 
Scott, (J:):: 

Grace and beauty. 1790. 

Hearts longing. 18241. 

Hilarity rag. 23255. 

Ophelia rag. 18809. 

Scotti.(d. Bove 
Meet me when the roses bloom. 
9227. 
Same old story. 12105. 
Seott (J. W.) Affinity waltz. 15718. 
Seott (Lady J.) Thirty songs. 26989. 
Scott (M.): 
Best landlady you can find. 1310. 
Can’t you make room for a litile 
one. 12888. 

Denny dear. 16068. 

Don’t do away with the fours 
13144. 

Follow me girls. 18364. 

Here comes Oxo. 4489. 

I’m using Sunday language all the 

week. 8611. 
I shouldn’t be here tonight. 11460. 
I’ve got rings on my fingers. 
23376. 

In my old arm chair. 1967. 

King Mickey Malone. 26189. 

Let’s start all over again. 14044, 

Love is like a balloon. 14135. 

Miss O’Hara in her emerald tiara. 

9298. 
My little maid of Genoa. 16898. 
Oh, mother. 23996. 
Sammy played the saxophone. 
14982. 

Shake hands and let us be friends. 
6164. 

Since I’ve had a go with my dumb- 
bells. 10134. 

Sweet someday. 6537. 

Tahiti” Ap2Z25t 


1986 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Seott (M.)—Continued. 
Two can live as cheap as one. 
10514. 
Up guards and at ’em. 123890. 


What’s the matter with —? He’s 
ali right. 27471. 
When I heard them play the Mar- 
seillaise. 12454. 
When my ship comes home again. 
223854. 
Where have you been to Matilda. 
1105. 
You ’ave made a nice old mess of 
it. 10839. 
Seott (S.) By the light of the bright 
silvery moon. 12868. 


Seott-Baker (H.): 
Life and love. 2126. 
Love 0’ mine. 2164. 
Scott-Gatty (A.) Summer days. 10289. 
Scott-Gatty (C.): 
Peter. 24093. 
Peter’s face. 
Scotto (V.): 
Angelina. 17779. 
Caroline, Caroline. 7604. 
Danse des chulos, 13059. 
Irresponsable dégénéré. 
Ma miette. 14173. 
Peu d’amour. 26749. 
Pourquoi courir. 26778. 
Si josais. 15014. 
Sous le clair de lune. 
Tout en rose. 27743. 
Viens-y Anastasie, 27408. 
Scouton (W. H.): 
Language of the soul. 21536. 
Yankee snap. 10831, 108382. 
Seoville (C. R.): 


24094. 


18413. 


15122. 


Christian gospel hymns. T7683. 
Easter time. 13208. 
Sunday school lighthouse. 10295. 


Waestetiave 1 done for, Jesus. 
107038. 

Why not you. 

Scoville (J. G.): 

Aereo queen. 24932. 

Aglow in the light of love’s ec- 
stasy. 3156. 

Automobile and a man at the 
wheel. 3299, 7352. 

Bo-Peep. 1334, 

Carv’d on plates of steel. 

Confession of the rose. 
15997. 

Consternation. 1477. 

Dear old Broadway. 

Disappointed love. 

Does she love me. 1553. 

Doggie’s got a bite. 7904. 

Ever a-wishing. 1688. 

Fate and fame. 4074. 

G. O. P. .4192. 

If I only knew. 4654. 

Im frtihling. 1954. 


15599. 


3598. 
7759, 


25431. 
387A. 


Scoville (J. G.)—Continued. 

Intermezzo. 2644. 

Kee-dee. 2058. 

Lady Flora. 4956. 

Last line I sent her. 8898. 

Let the people have their will. 
5007. 

McAdoo bor’d a hole, from Brook- 
lyn to the Pole. 5174. 

Maiden had a broken heart. 9122. 

Melody in C minor. 2645. 

My shamrock Rosie Burns. 16915. 
Pilsner beering, dining and shout- 
ing. 18875. 
Plowing the billowy field. 5815. 

Question mark. 2526. 
Remembrance. 5953. 
Reverie (A) 5968. 


Reveries of John Doe. 2557. 
Rose and leaf. 6018. 
School thy feelings. 6118. 


Sylvan scenes. 6552. 
Theme and eight novel variations. 
2836. 
To the penitent. 
Seréabine (A.): 
Nocturne. 14962, 243812. 
Prélude. 149638, 24318. 
Scully (EK. B.): 
Love’s idyl. 23678. 
Ohio valley exposition. 
Seabrook (A. J.): 
Best of all, base ball. 
Family politics. 4062. 
Khaki boys. 18954. 
Seabury (W. H.) Special method of 
instruction for the ocarina. 15704 
(50). 
Seals’ (Ho Ri=& (BR )a . You 20g to 
shake, rattle and roll. 7187. 
Sealy (F. L.) O love that wilt not let 
me go. 5587. 


6693. 


218380. 
17849. 


Sear, Wilson music pub. co. Gee, it’s 
great to be in love. 16257. 
Searle (C. B.) Daisy (The) 7820. 


Sears (S. W.) Magnificat and Nunc 
dimittis. 263818. 
Sears (V.): 
I’m so glad I’m from Missouri. 
8605. 


My Missouri home. 9404. 
My United States. 94380. 
That old Missouri farm in the 
valley far away. 15267. 
Sebren (A. B.): 
Because His spirit’s mine. 12769. 


Facing the dawn. 19756. 
Sebren (G. W.): desing 
Over and over again. 5715. 
That home in glory. 2834. 
Seechi (A.) Lift up your heads, O ye 
gates. S971. 
Seechia rapita. 6185, 20487. A! 
Secrest (F. B.) Hal-i-Tyrol. S871. 


1987 


INDEX 


pt. 10, n.8.,v.5 |} 


Sedden (Mrs. E. S.) 
ter. Sts: 
Sedgwick (T. B.) I’m looking for a 
girl like you. 4584. 
Sedgwick & Casey. Fritzie von Spitzen. 
13397. 
See (W. F.) 
20269. 
Seekins (W. H.): 
Cottage on the hillside far away. 
3762. 
Where the locust trees are bloom- 
ing by the gate. 7009. 


Big chief’s daugh- 


Near to nature’s heart. 


Seeling (—) Loreley. 18561. 
Seemann (P. P.) Fass ’ltippler. 
25606. 


Seewagen (C.) I will return in rose- 


time. 18751, 18348. 

Segall (G.)  Geheimnisvoller schoén- 
heit glut. 4216. 

Seger bros. She looks like you. 
17299. 

Segré (R.): 


°A canzona ’e Taft. 10888. 
Chitarrata napolitana. 1429. 
Segret (J.) Toccata and fugue. 

12150. 
Seher (C.) Mazurka. 
Seidt (J. A.): 
Cunning Cupid. 7805. 
Dying waif. 138208. 
Seifert (H.) Intermezzo scherzando. 
26034. 
Seifert (H. T.): 
March of the Teddy bears. 
Mill clack. 14800. 
My first waltz. 14398. 
Souvenir melody. 15128. 
Swedish folklore. 27208. 
Seifert (U.): 
Hopfen rankt es blitiht der wein. 
11398. 
Motette. 11805. 
Zehn tonleiter-ettiden. 22027. 


20180. 


14209. 


Zwanzig orgelvorspiele. 12153. 
Zwei rondinos. 22028. 
Seiler (C.) Exercises for training the 
female voice. 27620. 


Seiler (C. L.): 
Big match. 12796. 
I want to call you sweetheart. 
183839. 
Seiler (E.) 
Seiler (S.): 
American medley march. 22496. 
Just ask dad. 23507. 
Pickaninny jubilee. 5789. 
Tell me pretty butterfly. 6598. 
When pa is sick. 24803. 
Seiple (B. F.) If I only had some 
one to love me. 23400. 
Seitz (F.): 
Jugend-trios. 


See Seiler (C.) 


8804. 


Seitz (F.)—Continued. 
Konzert, G-dur. 22030. 
Weihnachtslieder. 24778. 
Zehn vortragsstticke. 10077. 

Seitz (R. F.): 
Brooke’s triumphal march. 3520. 
Down the trail. 13163. 
Emblem of freedom. 13237. 
Fort Monroe march. 11269. 
Friendship. 25656, 25657. 
Jubilation march. 11561. 
Loyal Americans. 14161. 
Petita overture. 11990. 
Solidity. 15085. 


Seitz (R. K.) Rosina dances. 18985. 

Sekles (B.) Miniaturen. 11779. 

Selback (J. J. & J. A.) Litaniae in 
honorem St. Joseph. 8997. 

Selden (E.) That lovin’ lazy rag. 
19197, 19487 (738), 22440 (68). 

Selden (G.) Vier priludien. 14969. 

Selding (E. de) One, two, howdydo. 
9610. 


Seldomridge (D. HE.) 
3207. 
Selig (G.): 
There’s no one like the old folks 
after all. 998. 
Will you forgive if I forget. 1117. 


Sellars (S. G.): 
At rest. 3287. 
Garde (La) 12829, 18166. 
Love’s guide. 12829. 
Sellenick (A.) Marche Indienne. 9150, 
Sellers (E. O.): 
By faith in Christ. 19578. 
Christ, Thy strength. 3686. 
Divine peace. 7896. 
I know I cannot drift beyond His 
love and care. 19936. 
In heavenly love abiding. 8692. 
Will you come. 7049. 


American girl. 


Yes for me. 20787. i 
Selmar (R. M.) Casanova. 12901. 
Selz (G.) Chanson arabe. 7619. 
Semele. 43862. 


Seminary music co.: 

Country club. 151. 

Down in Maine. 7932. 

Euphonie sounds. 235. 

I'll be with you in the golden sum- 
mertime. 429. 

Little old chapel. 9015. 

Mexican belle. 9274. 

Original stage jigs, clogs, reels, &c. 
9623. 

Out on the bounding ocean deep. 
732. 

Paragon rag. 742. 

Sunset brings idle dreams. 10302. 

Twilight reminds me of you. 10510. 

When friendship turns to love. 
19361. 


1988 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


oe 


Seminary music co.—Continued. 
When the haying time is over. 


1096. 
Where the waters ebb and flow. 
19377. 
Semiramide. 9970, 18986. 
Sempreviva (V.) ’O retorno ’e Ruse- 
velt. 145382. 
Sena (G. de.): 
Agitato. 22467. 
Boite 4 musique. 20942. 
Caccia. 22692. 
Canto d’amore. 22703. 


Dialogo. 22890. 
Mimi Pinson. 21698. 
Montanara e pifferaro. 21708. 
Nostalgia. 23948. 
Pas des coquettes. 
Romanza. 24223. 
Séduisante. 22025. 
Tendresse. 22179. 
Senaillié (J. B.) Sonata. 2660, 6146. 
Senart (M.), Roudanez (B.) & co.: 
Pastorale. 203853, 21878. 
Suite sur Le songe d’une nuit 
a’été. 6488. 


21874. 


Senour (Ca & Mrs. C. 8.) Musical 
poems for school, kindergarten and 


home. 16875. 

Seppings (A.) Introduction to modu- 
lation. 8736. 

Sequeira (D.) Anniversary song. 
12648. 

Serbi (W. J.) Won’t you move over 


in our neighborhood. 7094. 
Serosq (D.) Boléro. 89. 
Serpieri (A.): 

Coon and the moon. 1480. 
Moon and the coon. 629. 
Serradell (N.): 
Golondrina (La). 
Swallow. 12286. 

Serrano (J.) Alma de dios. 
19609. 

Servel (P.) Troisiéme complément an- 
nuel a la petite méthode de diciée 
musicale. 17534. 

Seson music pub. co. 
8687. 

Setaccioli (G.) Berceuse. 

Setchell (G. W.): 

Dream on. 3926. 

Loveland. 5133. 

Under the southern moonlight. 
22241. 

Will you take a little walk. 1119. 

Settle (W. A.) I’m somebody else’s 


4288. 
13063, 


In beeing time. 


22617. 


wife. 8606. 
Séverac (D. de) Héliogabale. 213826. 
Severin (EH. P.) Mona. 11798. 


Severn (E.): 
In picture land. 234387. 
Neapolitan serenade. 23917. 
Sexton (H. L.) Little country maid. 


18529. 
Seybold (A.): 
Canzonetta. 24850. 
Im leuchtenden rot die heide stand. 
11488. 


Italienische melodie. 23475. 
Mazurka. 23754. 
Polonaise in D. 20380. 
Valse gracieuse. 24698. 
Wiegenlied. 24841, 


Seyfried (—) Gloria. 16276. 
Seymour (H. D.) Sulamith. 7182 
(26). 


Seymour (H.) Tell it to Murphy, 
Sweeney knows it. 24571. 
Seymour (lL. A.) Where the roses 


twine around the door. 10758. 
Seymour (M.) Too late. 15330. 
Sgallari (J.) Amor-love. 7272. 


Sgambati (G.): 
Berceuse-réverie. 38421, 16778. 
Rose. 17202. 
Shackelford (W. E.) I ain’t looking 
for no job for life. 16416. 
Shackford (C.): 
Belle of the gay white way. 68. 
Vire-fly and the owl. 11249. 
Shackleford (D. A.) Home beyond. 
19911. 
Shackley (F. N.): 
It came upon a midnight clear. 
26050. 


Sing, O heaven. 24376. 
Shaeffer (A.): 

Alone. 7244. 

Loveland waltz. 18574. 


March promenade. 9144. 
My Spanish queen. 18729. 
Shafer (R. EH.) United States hymn. 


12387. 
Shaffer (C. S.) Hail! to the farmer 
boy. 8868. 
Shaffer (E.) Out in an automobile. 
14642. 
Shaffer (H. L.): 
Because of you. 25092. 
’Mid the roses. 14290. 
Shambo (L.) Will you be true. 
15610. 
Shank (B. B.) We're fishing all the 
time. 6984. 


Shanks (L.) I-mo. 1959. 

Shannon (J. R.): 
My old girl. 
Waiman rag. 


2316. 
19318. 


When night falls o’er the sea. 
12462. 

Where the desert meets the Nile. 
24824. 


Shapiro (G. H.) One of us two, 


20828, 24041. 


1989 


Shapiro (M.): 


INDEX 


Accidental craze. 12574. 

Advertisement. 24931. 

Aeroplane is here, 7200. 

Aglow in the light of love’s 
ecstasy. 3156. 

All that I ask of you is love. 
8178, 15704 (57). 

Alone. 3187. 

American Monte Carlo. 
(AS2 (103))= 

Angel eyes, 1219. 

Any little girl that’s a nice little 


3209, 


girl. 12565 (14), 12651. 

Anyone. 38248. 

Arcadia. 20863, 22440 (17). 

As I gaze on the dear old place. 
1239. 

At Coney Isle, 20874. 

Auf wiedersehn, my beloved. 
3297. 

Awake beloved for our wedding 
morn. 20885. 

Babes in the woods. 17819. 

Baby mine. 20888, 22440 (18). 


Bachelor life, 7378. 

Back where the Katy-dids sing. 
20894. 

Beautiful park called Bellewood. 
17833. 

Before we say, good bye. 7481. 

Black eyes matched with blue. 
7474. 

Bridget O’Shaugnessy. 

Brown-eyed Sue. 7536. 

Bury me not in the dark old 
woods. 25212. 

Busy eyes. 12861. 

But not on Sunday. 7554. 

Bwano Tumbo, 12864, 

By the light of the bright silver 
moon. 12868. 

Canoe love song. 15905. 

Carmencita. 1385. 

Cavalier (The) 12907. 

Certain party. 22726, 24911 (87) 
25261, 

Chantecler. 11067. 

Cholly boy. 1482. 

Cohan’s (Geo.) rag. 15704 (67). 

Columbia’s equal rights. 1466, 

Come Josephine in my flying ma- 
chine. 22797, 27688. 

Come, take a trip in my new sub- 
marine. 12965. 

Comrade. 17965. 

Cupid. 1498, 

Daddy’s little darling. 3800. 

Dances of all nations. 3812. 

Danse coquette. 1153 (16) 1505. 

Darkey moon. 11140. 

Dats a lot of noise. 18071. 

Dear land of dreams. 13080. 

Dear Lucy. 13082. 

Dear old days. 138085. 


7524. 


1990 


pt. 11, 0. S., v.35 |) 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 


Dear old dream days. 18086. | 

Dearest girl I ever knew—that’s | 
you. 138088. 

Do you really care? 3884. 

Do you regret? 18023. | 

Don’t count your chickens before | 
they’re hatched, 3898. : 

Don’t ery. 3899. 

Don’t dare to call that flag a rag. 
3900. 

Don’t wake me up, I am dreaming. 
25478. 

Down Broadway. 11182. 

Down by the old rustic mill. 
22916. 

Dreaming of dreams. 25500. 

Drifting. 7951. 

Drunkard’s dream. 138188. 

Easy money for Henry Brown. 
13210. ; 

Every cloud has a bright silver 
lining. 16165. 

Eyes of Irish blue. 
4047. 

Fandango rag. 11538 (28). 

Farewell, sweet Adaline. 8110. 

Friendship, once existing. 8193. 

Gay gossoon. 4213. 

Geo. Cohan’s rag. 11304. 

Girl of the red, white and blue. 
16266. 

Go ’way from me I hate you. 
25729. 

Good bye Beckie Cohn. 
(28), 18488. 

Good-bye Bill. 18205, 19487 (87). 

Good-bye Coney. 23189. 

Good-bye, dear heart. 8314. 

Good-bye, little darling, good-bye. 
1778. 

Good-bye, Mr. Johnson, good-bye. 
4290. 

Good-bye, my sweetheart. 18207. 

Good-bye Peter, good-bye Paul. 
8318. 

Good bye, Rose. 113819. 

Good-night, take hold of my hand. 
13495. 

Good old pipe dreams. 18208. 

Got ’em guessing how I do it. 
8329. 

Happy days, bygone days. 18227. 

Havana. 7182 (124), 8397,. 21305, 
22440 (27). 

Helene come back to me. 138612. 


3119) (19), 


12565 


Hello, how’d you do, hello. 18615, 
17742 (51). 

Henry Hudson was a bold Jack 
tar. 1153 (40). 


Honey, call around to-night. 18269. 
Honora. 4473. 

Hoop-la. 7182 (129), 8489. 

Hot bird. 8494. 


Hughie Colquhoun. 13653. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan—Dec.. 1910 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 


Hypnotie waltz. 4505, 15704 (88). 

Hypnotizer rag. 23315. 

I can’t take my eyes off the 
pitcher. 16423. 

I ean’t think of anything that’s 
half as sweet as you. 23320. 

I could never love you again. 
25898. 

I’d like to put another r in Mary. 
18680, 17742 (53). 

I do feel so lonely. 13682. 

I don’t think you are doing what’s 
right. 13685. 

I left because I loved you. 4550. 

I like you. 18695. 

Tl be waiting in the moonlight. 
8570. 

Ill be yours if you'll be mine. 
4554. 

I’ll keep bachelor’s hall. 16440. 

Tll love you through eternity. 
4558. 

I long to see sweet Ireland. 18317. 

I love that dreamy tune. 213885. 

I’m coming with my aeroplane. 
zl 


I’m going back to Ireland. 8596. 

I’m going home. 18716. 

I’m going to take the train for 
home. 18323, 19437 (46). 

I’m longing for the old glee club 
at home. 18326. 

I’m looking for a dear old lady. 
25945. 

I’m not an orphan. 18728. 

I’m on agen with Monaghan, 
25946. 

I’m waiting here for Winnie. 
23362. 

ve always thought you true. 
4611. 


I’ve got another sweetheart. 
18785. 

I want a real nice man. 25958, 
27708. 

I want a working girl. 18337. 

I want the pole. 8623. 

I want you for my beau. 198744. 

I will give my heart to you. 1927. 

I will return in rosetime. 18348. 

I wish “I could live those days 
again. 18344. 

I wish I had a mama just like 
you. 13754. 

I wonder if you love me. 19981. 

I would like to correspond with 


you. 11538 (538). 
If a fellow could only marry every 


pretty girl he sees. 4650. 

If I but knew you loved me. 
13768. 

If I could win your love dear 
heart. 13769. 


1991 


If I only had a little girl to bill 
and coo with me. 8660. 
If I was white like you. 1944. 


. If only one, just only one sweet 


loving girl loved me. 23401. 
If sweethearts did just what they 
promise they will do. 138772. 
If we were married. 23404, 24911 
(128). 
If you could iearn to love me. 


If you hav’nt the money to spend. 
452. 

If you’d whisper ‘‘ yes” dear, and 
ride thro’ life with me. 23408. 

If you tell on me. 8668. 

In a bungalow. 27709. 

In dear old Tennessee. 
(65). 

In June. 183885, 

In Pittsburg, Pa. 8699. 

In sunny Mexico lives a dusky 
maid I know. 8703. 

In the ev’ning’s twilight shadows 
wait for me. 8708. 

In the land where cotton grows. 
1972. 


In the name of the blue and the 
gray. 18897. 

In the sunlight ’mid the clover. 
20015. 

In the vale of Mettowee. 

Indian serenade. 4738. 

Indian summer. 8722. 

Irishman’s toast. 4768. 

Is that a fact. 8748. 

Isn’t it exasperating Sadie. 18417, 
20814 (66). 

It’s good enough for me, 18869. 

It’s hard to part from the one you 
love. 8750. 

It’s great to be a soldier boy. 
11541. 

It’s just one year to-day. 4785. 

Jessamine. 18428, 19487 (49). 

Johnny Bull and Uncle Sam. 499. 

Jwle. 4866. 

Just give me an auto ride. 8822. 

Just love’s kisses for you. 2048. 

Just the thought of happy home. 
13942. 


Kiddo. 4908. 

Ki-ku. 261384. 

Kings of the north. 

Last parting. 14011. 

Let me love you honey while the 
moon shines, 14040. 

Lights of Broadway. 14076, 

Like the ivy that clings to the oak, 
8981. 

Listen to that jungle band. 
22440 (42). 

Little coquette. 


20814 


23449. 


4919. 


~<-— 
21578, 


5059. 


INDEX 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 


Little dream face in the sky. | 
90038. 

Little lady in the moon. 556, 
12565 (42). : 

Little Nell. 2141. 

Little silver moon. 18539. 

Longing. 5085. 

Love’s promise. 14156. 


Loving ways. 2174, 15704 (111). 

Lucky red ear. 5152. 

Lure of the mask. 9098. 

M. Y. O. B. means mind your own 
business. 14172. 

Maid I’d like to know. 5186. 

Maid of the Pango Isle. 263816. 
20120: 

Mama is only sleeping. 14189. 

Mammy’s ’lasses candy chile. 5192. 

Man from the North pole told me 
so. 2194. 

Man in the moon is a friend of 
mine. . 14198. 

Man in the moon 
14194. 

Man’s (A) a fool to worry. 26325. 

Man who found Kelly. 26326. 

Manhattan Isle. 5202. 

May moon. 11757, 12565 (45). 

Meaning of red, white and blue. 
9221. 

Meet me in the starlight. 2232. 

Meet me when the roses bloom. 
9227. 

Millstream in paradise. 

Minona. 238814. 

Mister Johnson good-night. 
22440 (50). 

Molly dear. 9809. 

Montana Anna. 5359. 

Moonlight Molly O. 
(168). 

Morning glory. 14855. 

Mother is calling. 18687. 

My Augusta. 9357. 

My automobile baby. 9358. 

My Billy is a soldier boy. 5416. 

My Creole girl. 20245. 

My happy-go-lucky girl. 

My Haytian queen. 5430. 

My Irish cowboy. 14409. 


is Billiken. 


9287. 
9305, 


9319, 10887 


9383. 


My love is like a sunbeam. 5452. 
My Mamie Rose. 9402. 
My ole log cabin home. 5457. 


My oriental. 21767. 

My pretty black-eyed Susan. 9414. 

My queen is an [Irish colleen. 
21770. 

My Rocky Mountain Rose. 9418. 

My rose dreams. 26505. 

My Spanish maid. 9424. 

My sweet old Georgy home. 16916. 

My sweetheart Hans. 5474. 

Never have a spare room in your 
cozy little flat. 9457. 


pt. 10, 2. s., Vig 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 


Nonsense. 11538 (89). 
Noreen. 11885. 


O, Billy, Billy Possum. 2365. 
Oh, Marie. 12565 (54), 14563. 


Oh, my, why don’t you be jolly. 


2892. 
Oh, you chicken. 
Oh you devil rag. 
Old Doctor Brown. 
(55). 


26647. 
9559. 


On the banks of Killarney with | 


sweet Katie Carney. 9591. 
One I love. 5664. 
Only place that was made for me. 

21850. 

Only you. 2426. 
Otto and his auto. 5695. 
Out in an automobile. 14642. 


Pay-day. 2454. 


Peaches, peaches, my heart reaches | 


for you. 5755. 
Pearlie. 9671. 
Pining. 14715. 
Pipe dreams. 5799. 
Playing the game of love. 
19437 (60). 
Puddin’ face. 
~ Pueblo. 5890. 
Rag-time barn dance. 
Ragtime land. 25383. 
Reconciliation. 9832. 
Red, white and blue. 
Remembrance. 9861. 
Revolutionary man. 5970. 
Sadie, my blue eyed lady. 26940. 
Sailing. 18997. 
Santa, wont you please remember 
me. 10011. 
Say boys! I’ve found a girl. 12565, 
(61). 
Say yes Maggie McGuire. 19009. 


18883. 
2514, 7182 (167). 
5917. 


14819. 


Schlitz. 14949, 15704 (126). 

She’s the only girl that I could 
ever see. 6168. 

Silly moon. 10128. 


Since Bwano Tumbo came from 
Jumbo land. 15031. 
Slumber town. 17338. 
Smile on, dearie. 27076. 
Smyrna. 3119 (81), 6817. 
Some day I'll anchor home. 
Some little girl. 2717. 
Some one just like you. 24412. 
Some one to call me kid. 15089. 
Song bird. 11538 (108), 2728. 
Song of Ireland. 10201. 
Spaghetti rag. 12565 (66), 15129. 
Spasm (A) 15181. 
Star of hope is beaming on me. 
20562. 
Summer days. 20577. - 
Sunny days. 19144, 19437 (69). 
Superwoman. 22145. 
Sweet Claribel, good-bye. 2791. 


906. 


1992 


9575, 12565 | 


INDEX 
nos. 1—52, Jan—Dec., 1910 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 


Sweet Hily, my own. 10322. 

Sweet Irene. 2794. 

Sweet memories. 2796. 

Sweet Molly O’Reilly. 27211. 

Sweetest girl of all. 103887. 

That dancing big banshee. 1153 
(116). 

That dreamy barcarole’ tune. 
aes (10), 15257. 

That lovin’ lazy rag. 19197, 19437 
(78), 22440 (68). 

That’s enough for me. 22188. 

That’s the time for you to go. 
990, 1158 (117). 

Thats when life’s one grand, 
sweet song. 27276. 

That’s when you’ll miss me most, 
sweetheart. 6628. 

That was before they were mar- 
ried. 6627. 

That yodlin’ zulu rag. 17479, 
17742 (89). 

There is one thing in this world. 
2848. 


There is something in your eye. 
272838. 

There'll come a day when you'll 
regret. 15280. 

There’s a ring upon her finger. 
19204. 


There’s comp’ny in the parlor. 
17486, 17742 (90). 

There’s many a fish in the deep 
blue sea. 15287. 

There’s no world without you, my 
sweetheart. 27291. 

There’s one little girl loves you. 
19205. 


There’s only one that calls me 
honey now. 24599. 

Think of me, do. 27299. 

Thro’ to the end of time. 6667. 

To see New York and Broadway. 
12353. 

Tony, 15329, 17742 (98). 

Trixie. 27345. 

True love. 153844. 

Turn those eyes away. 24672, 
24911 (182). 

Twenty. years ago. 10504. 

Under the Hebrew moon. 12565 
(74). 

- Under the old oak tree. 6779. 

Valerie. 19290. 

Vergissmeinnicht. 17591. 

Violets are blue like your eyes so 
true. 10600. 

Violets, sweet violets. 22275. 

Wait a minute. 22292. 

Wake, violets. 6896. 

Was she ever the belle of the ball. 
17682. 

Wearing of the green. 24770. 


1993 


What good is water when you’re 
dry. 15524, 17742 (94). 

What makes roses bloom. 15529. 

When a nice little girl loves you. 
3019. 

When I meet Gert. 10720. 

When June rolls around with its 
roses. 27487, 27748. 

When Nellie sighs for you. 3026. 

When Rosalie sings Ciribiribin. 
10887 (218), 12463. 

When the frost is on the pump- 
kin. 10735. 

When the one that you love, 
loves you too. 15565. 

When the summer comes around. 
10740. 

When the winter days are over. 
15569. 

When we skated on the pond. 6994. 

When you and I are alone. 10746. 

When you and I were young, Mag- 
gie. 3037. 

When you feel that feelin’ comin’. 
15576. 


When your dimples turn _ to 
wrinkles. 15582, 17742 (97). 
Where the locust trees are bloom- 
ing by the gate. 7009. 

Where the maccaroni' grows. 
12481, 12565 (79). 

Who’s loony now. 275238, 27750. 

Will you love me when the honey- 
moon is over. 27588. 

Will you stay at home and play. 
10787. 


Will you walk under my um- 
brella. 10788. 

With your hand in mine. T7075. 

Won’t you be ma honey. 3079. 

Won’t you come out in the coun- 
try. 7092. 

Won’t you write your autograph 
in my album. 097, 15704 
(150). 

Wouldn’t it make you laugh. 
11538 (187), 1141. 

Yankee Romeo. 7118, 15704 
(151). 

Years ago I left my Rosie broken- 
hearted. 3091. 

You ain’t got the girl till the 
ring is on. 71382, 12565 (81). 
You are still my sweetheart. 

3097. 

You are the girl I love. 15675. 

You are the ideal of my dreams. 
7133, 10887 (224). 

You can have your Oh you kids, 
1158 (142), 3100. 

You’ll be sorry when you're sober. 
24885. 

You love no more. 27576. 


INDEX 


pt. Fi, as). Ws 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 
You might as well 
15682. 

You’re just the girlie that I adore. 
22440 (76), 24890. 

You’re the queen of all to me. 
10852. 

Your faithful soldier boy. 15692. 
Shapiro (Max) I would like to, 1934. 
Shapleigh (B.) Ramayana, 14812. 
Sharp (A. W.) It’s morning. 23472. 
Sharp (C. J.): 

As I was going to Banbury. 30. 

Bobbing Joe. 12823. 

Bonnets so blue. 3482. 

Brighton camp. 3517, 12847. 

Butterfly (The) 38551. 

Chesapeake and Shannon. 126. 

Dance to your daddy. 169. 

Dashing away with the smoothing 


be guilty. 


iron. 174. 
Derbyshire Morris dance. 18101. 
Derbyshire Morris reel, 18102. 


Farewell Nancy. 247. 
Farmyard (The) 248. 


Flowers of Edinburgh. 41238, 
13S 

Fool’s dance. 1383866. 

Gallant hussar. 18420, 

Galopede. 4196. 

Glorishears. 138462, 

Green garters. 138528. 


Haste to the wedding. 4398, 

Heave away, my Johnny. 3886. 

Hunt the squirrel. 4496. 

Keeper (The) 516. 

Lark in the morn. 582. 

Leap-frog. 14021. 

Lumps of plum pudding. 14169. 

Maid of the mill, 14188. 

Nancy’s fancy. 5493. 

One man shall mow my meadow. 
(23: 

Poor couple, 767. 

Pop goes the weasel. 

Princess royal. 14772. 

Red herring. 804. 

Ribbon dance. 5974. 


5839. 


Robin Hood and the tanner, S821. 
Shepherd’s hey. 15004. 

Shooting. 15008. 

Sign of the bonny blue bell. 888. 


Speed the plow. 6429. 

Step and fetch her, 6464. 

Sweet William. 958, 

Three little tailors. 

Three meet. 6663. 

Three sons. 1004. 

Tink-a-tink, 6680. 

Triumph (The) 6724. 

Wassail song. 1067. 

Watchet sailor. 1068. 

We won’t go home till morning. 
6937. 


1002. 


Sharp (R. A.) Right forward, fours 
right. 9890, 17179. 
Sharp (R. D.) Everybody’s rag. 241. 
Sharrock (W.) Thou blessed great 
Jehovah. 17494. 
Shattinger piano & music ¢co.: 
Dancing spirits. 1508. 
Dream vision. 7941, 
Edelweiss. 1606, 
Entr’ acte valse. 18245. 
Morning patrol. 2292, 
Salut 4 Pesth. 22001. 
Silver spring. 22062. 
Valse pittoresque. 2930. 
Whisperings of spring. 10768. 
Shaw (A. 8S.) Antler’s town. 20856. 


Shaw (D.) Rosaline. 17201. 
Shaw (J. W.) & co.: 
Reminiscence (A) 5954. 
Royal highlanders. 21983. 
Shaw (L.): 
Kala jagah. 18455. 
Telephone your’ Rivky, Izzie. 
24569, 24911 (172). 
Shaw (T.): 
Hughie Colquhoun. 13653. 
Tell me if you love me. 19190. 
Shaw (W.) When day is done. 
24794. 
Shay (J.): 
All the world’s in love. 7282. 


Espanola prance. 10887 (110), 
Wa 
Round up. 6038. 


Soft and sneaky. 20523. 


Sheafe (M. W.) Washington and Lee 


Swing. 15491. 
Shean (A.) Mandy Jane. 21643, 22440 
(49). 
Sheard (C.) & co.: 

Alla gavotta. 1186. 

Alone, but never lonely. 7245. 

Amour (L’) passionne. 24989. 

Boosey & co.’s new supplemental 
journal. 22655. 

Call again Mr. Opportunity. 7570. 

Coastguard’s lament. 17711. 

Consolation. 1476. 

Danse Mariette. 1518. 

Davy Jones’s locker. 1522. 

Fifth coneerto. 25621. 

Galanterie (La) 1716. 

Grant us Thy peace. 13520. 

Huguenot (The) 19919. 

I don’t want you around here any 
more. 4582. 

In my airship. 4709. 

Jacinthes des bois. 23476. 

Joie de vivre. 238495. 

Just to give the dog a run. 18948. 

Kelly’s gone to kingdom come. 
4903. : 

Mrs. Blobbs. 16845. 

My Lancashire lass. 

Narrow way. 9439. 


16895. 


1994. 


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Sheets (K, R.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1—52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Sheard (C.) & co.—Continued. 


Oh, my friends. 26638. 

Oh, you kid. 2399. 

Oiseau (L’) de paradis. 24006. 
On the deep blue wave. 9595. 


Ondulations des roseaux. 24036. 
Poésie des fieurs. 24128. 
Preliminary progressive’ studies 


for the violin. 14765. 

Réyve d’autrefois. 5962. 
Riez toujours. 14856. 
Rose and the breeze. 18976. 
Shadow waltz. 17296. 
Shaughnessy’s skating rink. 
Storm in a teacup. 19127. 
Tarantola (La) 24557. 
They that go down to the sea in 

ships. 10423. 

Toujours gai. 2888. 

Tristesse d’amour. 10486. 
roe uD. te. 27349. 

Valse lente. 2927. 

Village blacksmith. 10598. 
Voleano (The) 19810. 

What would my life be without 

you. 22342. 

Sheehan (G. P.) 


6167. 


Aurora. 25045. 
May be. 17742 (19). 
Sheetz (EH. M.) If you’ll roll the sil- 

ver lining. 4666. 

Sheetz (W. L.): 

Comet (The) 38736, 19644. 
Mississippi, oh beloved. 2274. 
Sheldon (C. P. F.) By. the old rustic 

bridge sweetheart mine. 12869. 
Sheldon (C. P.) Girl we love the best. 

16267. 

Sheldon (L. F.): 


God’s eternal love. 4276. 
Something for thee. 10195. 
Sheldon (N. M.) Red bandana. 2588. 
Sheldrick (EH. H.) My old New Eng- 
land home. 20255. 


Shelley (C. B.) Greater Evansville. 
4341. 


Shelley (H.) IJI’ll be waiting at the 
station. 23340. 


Shelley (H. R.): 
Another day. 1227. 
Benediction (A) 25128. 
Dreaming. 3929. 
Knights of the Cross. 23544. 
Life’s privilege. 26213. 
Madeleine gavotte. 578, 2184. 
Minstrel boy. 3119 (162), 27639. 
Redeemer. 805, 
Springtime. 2750. 

Shelton (KE. H.): 
Go teach all nations. 198380. 
I'll ask for nothing more. 
Our gentle Sheperd. 20347. 

Shelton (G.) Aeroplane honeymoon. 

17752. 


19939. 


Shepard (F. S.): 
Burden bearing. 11033. 

Jesus is a friend of mine. 23483. 
Open Thou mine eyes. 11948. 
Shepard (L. F.) Love me and trust 

me again. 14136, 23662. 
Shepard (S.) Ye Boston boy. 27566. 
Shephard (F.) Can I help you in any 
way. 13869. 
Shepherd (A.) Live wires rag. 
Shepherd (G. W.) 
4097. 
Shepherd (R.) Calvary. 11040, 
Sheppard (EH. A.) My natty little 
patch behind. 23891. 
Sherin (H.):; 
Alabama. 
Arizona. 
Arkansas. 
California, 7565. 
Colorado. 7718. 
Connecticut. 7757. 
Delaware. 7873. 
Florida. 8147. 
Georgia. 8257. 
Idaho. 8653. 
Illinois. 8671, 
Indiana. 8724. 
Iowa. 8788. 
Kansas. 8831. 
Kentucky. 8838. 
Laughing. 14012. 
Louisiana, 9045. 
Maine. 9124, 
Maryland. 916S. 
Massachusetts. 91783. 
Michigan. 9278, 
Minnesota. 9290. 
Mississippi. 9801. 


26238. 
First Christmas. 


7210. 
(elle 
Kole 


Missouri. 9303. 
Montana. 938138. 
Nebraska. 9451. 
Nevada. 9456. 


Never again. 16937. 
New Hampshire. 9459. 
New Jersey. 9460. 
New York. 9462, 14478. 
North Carolina. 9488. 
North Dakota. 9489. 
Ohio. 9564. 
Oklahoma. 9570. 
Oregon. 9621. 
Pennsylvania. 
Rhode Island. 
South Carolina. 10224. 
South Dakota. 10225. 
Tennessee. 103883. 
Texas. 10887. 

Utah. 10546. 
Vermont. 10584. 
Virginia. 10602. 
Washington. 10662. 
West Virginia. 10697. 
Wisconsin. 10794. 
Wyoming. 10826. 


9674. 
OSSb. 


1995 


68294—10——36 


INDEX 


Sherman (H. B.) When you are far 
away. 12474. 

Sherman (S.) 
tional bank. 417. 

Sherman (S. 8.) When twilight tints 
the golden hills with blue. 10744. 
Sherman (T.): , 
It’s the same old girl. 
It’s the same old me. 


I am not a second na- 


16544. 
17742 (63). 


Let us be sweethearts again. 
11620. 
My sweetheart’s favorite waltz. 


21776, 22440 (54). 
Sleepy head. 20814 (101), 22072. 
That Mississippi mooch. 27278. 
Waltz me till I’m weary, dearie. 
10647, 12565 (76), 15481, 19324. 
When your hair was in a curl. 
17676. 

Sherratt (F.): 
Dreamer’s waltz. 
Forget me not. 

Sherry & Thomason. 

9802. 


Sherwood (EH. A.) 
Sherwood (EH. H.): 
Belle creole. 7488. 

Colibri. 21015. 
Dance gossamer. 22845. 
Easter hymn. 3964. 


13177. 
13375. 


Purdue army. 


Spirit love. 15137. 


Grande polka de concert. 83389. 
Marche élysienne. 5218. 
Spirit love. 6481. 
Woodland sprites. 17716. 
Sherwood (J. W.): 
Sailing. 6051. 
Sherwood (P.) Sechs lieder. 6178. 


Sherwood (W. H.) Piano lessons. 
6200, 15018, 18872, 21888, 24111. 
Shields (—) Just fora girl. 13935. 
Shields (C. 8S.) Silent night. 10127. 
Shields (R.): 
Don’t forget me while I’m gone. 
3901. 
Henry Hudson was a bold Jack 
tar. . 1153 (40). 
Just for a girl. 8816-8820. 
Mary gave him the merry ha, ha. 
594. 


Sines (S82). Bono... bea. I. 1. 
Shiels (A. E.) Rosa Lee. 9948. 


8165. 


Shiers (R.) That dreamy barcarole 
tune. _ 12565 (70), 15257. 
Shingle (C. W.) My mother’s song. 
26498. 
Shinkle (B.) Wanted a mama. 1065. 
Shinn (G.): 
Come let us join our cheerful 
song. 25348. 


Hymn for night. 23312. 
If we say that we have no sin. 
23403. 


Lay not up for yourselves. 23574. 


Dl. tie s:,-V. 3 


Shipman (J. D.): 
As the train rolled away. 7319. 
Florie dear why don’t you write 
11255. 
Shirley. (Jo..6.);. 
Night has a thousand eyes. 
Spirit of sixty-one. 10245. 
Shisler (C. P.) Sea_ shell. 
24818. 
Shoemaker (A. J.) 
make things bright. 
Shoemaker (M. A.): 


16942. 
20486, 


You will always 
12552. 


In the fields of my old southern 


home. 21448. 
Waiting. 12424. 
Shook (D. J.) & @o.: 
Flower of love. 21192. 
I’m such a lonely baby. 21394. 
Ye tigers of 1910. 19417. 
Shopping. 24860. 
Short (T. V.) Uand I. 2908. 
Shover (M. N.): 
Father always meant me for a 


soldier. 16188. 
Some day I’m going back to Italy. 
27091. 


Showalter (A. J.): 
Onward songs. 5677. 
Revival glory. 2558. 
Showalter (G. H. P.) Zion melodies. 
12559. 
Shrimpton (A.): 
For death or glory. 16226. 
Guards’ success. 16317. 
Light infantry. 16653. 
Modder River. 16849. 
Veterans’ review. 17596. 
With banners flying. 15620. 
Shryock (J. R.) I am an inoffensive 
man. 18297. 
Shutvet (A.): 
Doris. 21097. 
Whirlpool (The) 7020. 
Sibelius (J.): 
Abends (Des) 10895. 
Air varie. 10907. 
Dialogue. 11164. 
Dryade (Die) 22930. 
Fischerlied. 11250. 
Hirt (Der) - 143925 
In memoriam. 23434. 
Jubal. 11558. 
Lemminkiinen 
26188. 
Réverie. 
Romance. 
26904. - 
Scherzino. 
Sibeliana. 
Sommerlied. 12207. 
Standchen. 12246. 
Tempo di minuetto. 
Teodora. 12316. 
Valse triste. 24703. 
8S lieder... 12178. 


zieht heimwéarts. 


12067. 


2577, 14876, 26903, 


OVE. 
22056. 


12312. 


1996 


eae 


Ber ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Sibley (C.) Te Deum laudamus. 10372. 
Sickinger (H.): 

Am see. 20841. 

Blauatigelein. 7479. 

Grabgesang. 23156. 

Grablied. 23157. 

Noch einmal lasst mich wandeln. 

9481. 

Untreue. 2918. 

Wortchen (Hin) nur. 
Sidney (H. G.) 

11922. 


Sidus (C.) Blue and thegrey. 25163. 


10799. 
Old fashioned farm. 


Sieber (—) Sygnat sokoti. 22945. 
Siebrecht (A.): 
Jealous. 8765. 
Roses bring dreams. 9964. 
Sympathetic rag. 10845. 
Siede (L.) Chinesische  strassen- 
serenade. 20998. - 


Siefert (EH. B.): 
Doux reconfort qu’ une présence 
de veilleuse. 21098. 
Solitudes. 10188. 
Siegel (B.) New York standard sys- 
tem rag-time instructor. 23982. 
Siegel (H. J.) Gee whiz. 21224. 
Siegel (H. T.) Roses grow every- 
where. 17212. 
Siegel (S.) Autumn evening. 10965. 
Siegel (S. L.) Wait till the violets 
bloom, May Bell. 27429. 
Siegel Malone music pub. co.: 
Gee whiz. 21224. 
Roses grow everywhere. 17212. 
Siegel-Myers corresp. school of music. : 


Alice. 15718. 

Angels’ serenade. 10942. 
Annie Laurie. 10944. 
Arcadia. 12659. 
Autumn evening. 10965. 
Bohemian girl. 10978. 


Cavalleria rusticana. 11742. 

Cavatina. 12039. 

Christmas song. 15965. 

Comin’ thro’ the rye. 15991. 

Cornet lessons. 871, 6191, 15015, 
17972, 19654, 22818. 

Down in the deep cellar. 16105. 

Dragon fly. 138165. 

Enchantress. 18242. 

Flower song. 11259. 


11299. 
881, 6199, 15017, 


Gavotte 4 la rex. 
Harmony lessons. 


18230. 
Harp that once thro’ Tara’s halls. 
16341. 


Home sweet home. 11397, 16389. 
IT dreamt that I dwelt in marble 


halls. 15806. 
In old Madrid. 16509. 
Kathleen Mavourneen. 16583. 
Killarney. 15807. 
Last rose of summer. 11606. 


Siegel-Myers corresp. school of music— 
Continued. 


Listen to the mocking bird. 11638. 


Little sunbeam. 14098. 

Lost chord. 11667. 

Love’s old sweet song. 16709. 
Meditation fantastique. 11762. 


Melody in F. 12096. 

My lodging’s on the cold ground, 
& Flee asa bird. 16902. 

My old Kentucky home. 
16907. 

Old black Joe. 11921. 

Old folks at home. 11924. 

Palms (The) 11968, 17060. 

Pavilion. 14678. 

Piano lessons. 6200, 15018, 18872, 
21888, 24111. 


11842, 


Pit pate wags: 
Pretty girl milking her cow. 
17126. 


Robin Adair. 15991. 

Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
17192. 

Romanza. 16307. 

Round up. 14902. 

Serenade. 12139, 17265. 

Serenata (La) 14986. 

Simple aveu. 12182. 

Singing lessons. 
20508, 24885. 

Sweethearts. 15215. 

Then you'll remember me. 

’'Tis the last 
16341. 


Triumerei. 12144. 
Trovatore (Il) 1240S. 
Trumpeter. 15345. 
When the swallows homeward fly. 
17673. 
Siegel’s (C. F. W.) musikalienhand- 
lung: 
Alter Weibnachtsgesang. 19467. 
Au clair de la lune: 19493. 
Der landsknechte lied. 19692. 
Feuer, feuer. 19771. 
Heerbannlied der Deutschen. 
Ich trau dir nicht. 19988. 
Kirchlein auf dem berge. 
Komm reiche mir zum 
20067. 
Liebeslied. 20087. 
Mailied. 20158. 
Tanzlied. 20597. 
Traumsommernacht. 
Trinklied. 20652. 
Wessobrunner gebet. 17648. 
Wunder kommt. 20784. 
Siegfried. 6887. 
Sievers (lL. A.) 
13740. 
Sigler (S. 
book. 1 


6202, 15019, 


15808. 
rose of summer. 


8435. 


20062. 
kusse. 


20091. 


I want to be loved. 


Simpson college song 


LOOT 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 5 | 


Signale fiir die musikalische welt, Ver- 


lag der: 
Ernstes priludium. 18249. 
Impromptu. 14872. 
Melisande. 14262. 
Omphale. 14590. 
Priludium und  fuge. 14753, 
14754. 
Seene de ballet. 14944. 
Sérénade mélancolique. 14984. 
‘Tema con variazioni. 17468. 
Vier priludien. 14969. 
Signor di Pourceaugnac. 7273, 9277. 
Signorini (R.) Giuda di Kerioth. 
23106. 
Sigourney (T. P.) Dear heart. 25430. 
Sigwart (B.) Vier lieder. 10125. 
Sikorra (J.) Silver buckle. 10129. 
Silberstein (M.) Rosenzeit. 9960. 


Silecher (—) Lorely. 23653. 
Silcher (F.) Se dit till Golgata. 
10059. 


Silésu (L.): 
Caresse de femme. 7598. 
Cour maudit. 11098. 
Marche pour la femme. 
Tierra gitana. 10448. 
Valse défendue. 10554. 


Silkman (L. C.) Where the orange 
blossoms grow. 19376. 
Silvane (P.): 
Cherry blossom. 7652. 
Rose mousse. 9951. 
Silver (A. J.): 
Cradle song. . 25377. 
Duteh lullaby. 7971. 
Jack Frost. 8760. 
Let the people praise Thee. 26202. 
Let us now praise famous men. 
HOM, 
Light-hearted fairy. 20092. 
O lady leave thy silken thread. 


9151. 


26600. . 
Postlude. 26777. 
Reverie. 26869. 


Rhyme of the months. 12070. 
Santa Claus. 12108. 
Ye mariners of England. 12536. 
Silver (M.) He’s coming back. 21310. 
Silver, Burdett & co.: 
Art song cycles. 12670, 19487. 


Dance of the fairies. 7824. 
Dixie. 7897. 

Glen (The) 10579. 

I will extol Thee. 8633. 


I will lift up mine eyes. 15039. 

Musie. 10051. 

New normal musie course, 

Night in Seville. 9468. 

Prospectus of the modern music 
series. 18908. 

Sing we to the Lord. 15039. 

Soldier’s life. 10176. 


18751. 


1998 


Silver, Burdett & co.—Continued. 
Special third book of voeal music. 
24457. 
Speed on. 10287. 
Supplementary song series. 27195. 
Silver star. 1947, 2702, 2851, 3100, 
3107, 9208. 
Silverstein (H. M.) 
Mary Wood. 25884. 
Simmons (D.) Our Ted. 18825. 
Simmons (J. H.) Drive, drive, drive. 
7956. 
Simmons (K.) 
67 


Her name was 


Racquet galop. 7182 


Simmons (L. P.) My aeroplane girl. | 


26470. 
Simms (M. J.) Alone with Jesus. 
22489. 
Simon (C.): 
Adoration. 22460. 
Choral - improvisationen. 1434, 
7671. 
Drei kleine kompositionen. 10781. 


Drei tongedichte. 3055. 
Intermezzo tragico. 8734. 
Jagdnovelett. 13881. 
Poetische bagatellen. 18885. 
Sonatine exotique. 2726. | 
Sonatine mignonne. 2727. 


Symphonie pastorale. 375. 
Totentanz. 153338. 
Vier ausgewihlte charakteristische 
stiicke. 11771. 
Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme. 
10625. 
Zigeunermusik. 20805. 
Simon (F.) Amour (L’) console. | 
12620: f 
Simon (S.): 
Butterfly’s romance. 25216, 


If I were a bird. 25979. 

Moon and the rose. 26433. 

Morning bells. 26448. 

Nightfall in the mountains. 
Simon (W. C.): 

Goblins’ parade. 18192. 

Sponge (The) 20558. 
Simonds (K. C.): 

Nearer my God to Thee. 672. 

Out of the depths. 731. 

Prayer of the life. ‘75. 
Simonetti (—) Romanza. 21969. 
Simper (C.): 

Break forth into joy. 7518. 

Glory to God in the highest. 320. 

His name shall be called Jesus. 

23262. 
Let us keep the feast. 5011. 
Lord loveth the gates of Zion. 
9037. ; 
Lord our God hath blessed us, 
18559. 
Praise His holy name. 12016. 
Seedtime and harvest. 19034. 


26559. 


I alist aI mF 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Simpkins (F. A.): 
It is lonely to live without Jesus. 
2000. 
Oh, for a glimpse of that city. 
2391. 
Simpkins (Mrs. H.) 
farm. 21713. 
Simpson (Mrs. B.) Waiting. 10634. 
Simpson (F. L.) His strength is made 
perfect. 11393. 
Simpson (W. M.) 
2060. 
Seereck (N.), ¢. m. b. h.: 
Acht stiicke, 22677. 
Air gavotte. 125983. 
Am kamin. 12620. 
Am ufer, 24976. 
Andacht. 24995. 
Auf der briicke.. 1256. 
Aus den Alpen. 1259. 
Ave Maria. 1264. 
Bewacht. 25140. 
Canzonetta, 24850. 
Carneval. 25253. 
Colombine. 25334. 
Concert. 10036. 
Croquis et silhouettes. 18015. 
Der Weggenossin. 25451. 
Deutsche volkslieder. 25182. 
Dorfehen (Das) 1552. 


Morning at the 


King of them all. 


Dritte suite. 18055. 
Enfant dort. 1619. 
Entrée. 13247, 


Erste veilchen. 13251. 
Es ist ein stilles singen. 
Fleur (Une) 138346. 
Fleurette. 13348. 
Fiinf lieder. 26684. 
Gavotte. 1729. 
Genius in flammen. 1738. 
Gib mir deine wilde seele, 
Gute nacht. 1810. 
Haideprinzesschen. 138548. 
Heimgang in der friihe. 1848. 
Hochzeitlied. 25851. 
Humoreske. 1876. 
Ich weiss nun wie es war. 
Italienische melodie. 23475. 
Junges gliick. 26111. 
Kleiner jigersmann. 13977. 
Lento slovaque. 2110. 
Marechen. 26309. 
Marche turque. 14214. 
Marguérite. 26388. 
Mazurka. 23754. 
Mélodie. 12825. 
Nacht der . myrten 
26517. 
Nachtgesang, 23906. 
Nicht lange durstest du noch. 


2340. 
Nocturne. 
Novelette. 
Nuits d’eté. 


1627. 


25699. 


1938. 


und vrosen. 


12826. 
13329. 
2353. 


Simrock (N.), g. m. b. h.—Continued. 


O du vor dem die stiirme schwei- 
gen, 26590. 

Ohne worte. 26650. 

Pas de deux. 14667. 

Petite gavotte. 14695. 

Petite rhapsodie. 14697. 

Polonaise. 5052. 

Promenades. 26799. 

Quartett. 18026. 

Ruminische melodie. 

Scénes de la csarda. 

Serenade. 1535, 14981. 

Sonate. 2074. 

Sonate 4 tre. 17813, 17864, 17866, 
18189, 18224, 18544, 18916, 19006, 
19014, 19196, 19289, 19308. 

Spatzenlied. 27131. 

Stille stunden. 27165. 

Symphonie. 26936. 

Triume. 273387. 

Trio. 13846. ; 

Valse gracieuse. 24698. 

Valse sérieuse. 15415. 

Variationen, 27395. 

Wiegenlied. 24841. 

Zu einem drama. 27599. 

92*° psalm, 27610. 


24247. 
2621. 


Sims (A. J.) On the banks of the 
beautiful river. 21838. 
Sims (I.) Tl] meet you at the gate. 
4560. 
Sims (W. M. T. S.) Let us echo back 
the music. 5010. 
Sinderen (Mrs. H. van) See Van Sin- 
deren (Mrs. H.) 
Sinding (C.): 
An die nacht. 21. 
Andante religioso. 3229. 


Blomstersange. 84. 

Da droben auf dem berge. 7808. 

Du kannst ja doch nicht singen. 
7957. 

Erst verlor um eine braune, 8042. 

Es sitzen drei weiber zu weben. 


8049. 

Es war im sonnigen Monat Mirz. 
8050. 

Flieder. 264. 

Frtihlingswetter. 11286. 

Gavotte. 4208. 

Grtine wunder. 354, 


Guter rat. 358. 

Hauptsache (Die) 375. 

Ich bin ein drach’gewesen. 8644. 

Ich liege dir zu fiissen. 8648. 

Ich neide nicht die gold’nen sile. 
8650. 

Ich war schon so klug. 8652. 

In eis erstarrt mein herze lag. 
8690. 

Kiilte. 518. 

Lied vom bisschen sonnenschein. 
546. 

Mai. 


23708. 


1999 


INDEX 


pt: Tees veo 


Sinding (C.)—Continued. 
Moto perpetuo. 28859. 
Reigen. 12054. 
Romanze, D dur. 2581, 12084. 
Scherzando. 12185, 
Sehnsucht. 24323. 
Serenade. 8983. 
Silhouette. 12180. 
Stimmung. 12253. 
Vier gedichte. 894. 
Voglein im hain. 6871. 
Singenberger (J.): 
Easy mass in honor of St. Francis 


of Assisi. 8966. 

EKasy mass in honor of St. Peter. 
16127. 

Ecce sacerdos magnus. 221. 

In honorem. S S  Hucharistiae. 
26011. 

Responsorium O Maria domina. 
17167. 

Singer (J. .N.) © ume“ of the red, 


24668. 
I’m just crazy ’bout 


white and blue. 

Singer & Krauss. 
a girlie. 18324. 

Singer’s repertoire. 19070. 

Sinibaldi (S.) Frisson. 19800. 

Sinigaglia (L.) Zwei charakterstiicke. 
12187. 

Siroux (H.) Mieke et Janneke. 

Sister of Loretto. 
14728. 

Sister of St. Joseph: 

April. 20859. 

August. 20878. 

December. 21070. 

February. 21179. 

Heart of gold. 8421. 

Heigh, ho. 8436. 

January. 21482. 

ialva ee kat2. 

June. 21503. 

March. 21645. 

May. 21665. 

November. 21796. 

October. 21818. 

Pure as a lily. 26808. 

September. 22032. 

Sweet smiles. 27215. 
Sister of the Holy Ghost: 

Jopeuse féte. 2035. 

Retour du printemps. 2552. 
Sisters of charity. Immaculate. 
Sisters of Notre Dame. 

13914. 

Sisters of St. Dominic. Hymni coram 
Sanctissimo et carmina Mariana. 
4504. 

sutt CH.) i: 

Albumblatt. 1181. 

Gavotte. 23081. 

Marsch. 2695. 

Mazurka. 2224. 

Namenlose bliitter. 

Schiiler-konzertino. 


5315. 
Pleasures of May. 


4681. 
Jubilee chorus. 


9436. 
853, 6125. 


Sitt (H.)—Continued. 
Serenade. 22033. 
Sonatine. 27060. 

100 etuden ftir die violine. 
Six Easter carols. 10148. 
Sizemore (A) Spanish glide. 
Skadow (L.): 

Louisville. 9046. 

Perspiration. 14694. 

Promised. 9791. 

Twins. 15374. 

Skaggs (W. L.): 

Flowers of the wildwood. 8155. . 

Moose march. 16857. 
Skalmer (M.): 

Meditation. 238757. 

Melody. 24889. 

Valse lente. 24700. 
Skidmore (W. E.) Craps. 
Skillings (C.) 

20687. 

Skinkle (A. D.) Accompaniments for 

gymnastic dances. 12575. 
Skinner (F. R.) Girls don’t have a 
beau who’s bashful. 314. 

Skinner (M. W.): 

Little village maid. 11652. 

To Hermine. 123851. 
Skoog (A. L.): 

Evangeliska korsanger for 

ade roster. 4024. 

Horen, sjailar. 4460. 


10147. 
27130. 


13012. 


bland- 


Hvem var han.. 213856. 
Julhilsningen. 21500. 
Julrosen. 21501. 


Julstimning 26108. 


Manskosjilar, hvar for lopa. 5182. 
Min son. 58324. 
Sa dilskade Gud. 6048. 
Sions sangar. 6294. 
Skylark. 11075, 11295,” 113s20) 741421" 
11447, 11508, 11512) ia. 


11917, 12871, 12448, 12458, 12654, 
14428, 14564, 15555, 17742, (41), 
17742 (70), 17742 (95), 20740. 

Slack (J. H.) If every dream came 
true. 16476. 


Slack (W. P.) jr. Clinkers. 25827. 
Slade (C. K.) Come back, come back 
and be my winter girl. 25344. 
Slafer (W. E.) Rippling waves. 18954. 
Slater (Mrs. C. H.) ’Mid the hills of 
old Kentucky far away. 9280. 
Slater (D. D.): 
Bachelor’s love song. 17821. 
Echoes in the orchard. 18218. 
Roseate hues of early dawn. 2592. 


Slater (M.): 
King Thistle. 138970. 
Wave crest waltz. 15494. - 
Slats (D.) pseud. See Solotaroff (D.) 
Slatter (J.) O Canada and the maple 
leaf forever. 14507. 
Slattery (H.) Pitt. 21895. 


2000 


Thy perfect peace. 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Slaughter (W.) Dear home land. 
3834. 

Slawson (G. B.) On the banks of the 
Colorado. 2415. 


Sleeper (W. W.): 
Aloha march. 12611. 
Gypsy heart. 138540. 

Little band of followers, we. 
11640. 
Slemmons (A. A.) 

5229. 

Slessman (E. W.) I'll be waiting 
when you come back home. 13697. 
Slife (L. R.) Sailor of the U. S. N. 
14921. 
Sliger (C.) 
18274. 
Sliger-Heusinger Pub. co. 
fore OU. S. A. 18274. 
Slim princess. 20055, 20514, 
20979, 21087, 21376, 21389, 
21580, 21612, 21804, 21922, 
Zest, 23338, 23566, 23674, 
23958, 24002, 24181, 24766, 

27071. 
Ssingiang (H. 4H.) 
primer for violin. 
Sloan (D.): 
Inspiring melodies. 
Refreshing songs. 
Sloane (A. B.): 
Arabian dance. 19482, 20814 (82). 
Bé-bee. 12768, 15704 (60). 
Calcium moon. 15704 (64), 15900. 
Come and take a dip with me. 
15977, 17742 (42). 
Cupid’s wireless telegraph. 3119 
(12), 3795. 
Display song. 11538 (18), 1548. 
Dollars and _ debutantes. 3119 
(14), 7910. 
Drinking song. 1153 (20). 
Flying high. 15704 (75), 16215. 
Gee, but I’d like to furnish a flat 
for you. 15704 (79), 16256. 
Gentle river. 7182 (121), 8255. 
Heaven will protect the working 
girl, 1153 (39), 1842. 
He’s a trav’lling man. 8411. 
I’m little Bo-Peep. 3119 (82), 
4580. 
If you'll only say you'll be.a 
friend of mine. 3119 (386), 4665. 
It isn’t the same in the daytime. 
484. 
It’s hard to love just one girl all 
the time. 1153 (60), 2004. 
Just a bit o’ blarney. 
4873. 
Lady ushers’ ball. 
16622. 


Marguerite waltz. 


How I long for the U.S. A. 
How I long 


20745, 
21475, 
220738, 
23902, 
26818, 


Slingerland’s 
24395. 


16527. 
17159. 


Life is only what you make it. 


10887 (157), 14069. 
Little girl like you. 
2189. 


3119 (41), 
15704 (104), 


1153 (69), 


Sloane (A. B.)—Continued. 
Love sick. 3119 (53), 5125: 
Mama’s maison de hash. 

COZ es 2Hoes 
Mandalay. 15704 (118), 16752. 


1153 


My dainty mermaid. 1153 (84), 
2309. 
Oh you summertime Romeo. 


17015, 17742 (76). 


Peaches. 17076, 17742 (78). 
Sentimental Tommy. 3119 (71), 
6150. 


Shandon belles. 3119 (72), 6166. 

Spook dance. 3119 (76), 6434. 

There goes another one. 1153 
(121), 2842. 

There’s no place like home. 17487, 
17742 (91). 

Those were the happy days. 19218, 
20814 (112). 

When the soldier says farewell. 


1099. 
Yankee Bohemia. 3119 (99), 
malaise 
Sloane (Annie B.) Song of the in- 
surgents. 22098. 
Slover (G. L.) Brown eyes for mine. 
(537. 
Slumberger (G.) Dance of the snow 
flakes. 167. 
Sluni¢ko (J.) Noeturne. 12194. 
Slyke (W.) When the maple leaves 
are crimson. 12469. 


Smale (P. W. de C.): 

Echoing green. 19723. 

It was a lover and his lass. 8756. 
Small (S8.): 


Auf sein a nacht. 22541. 
Blumen krenze. 15861, 19552. 
Herring (Der) 28251. 

Thr seit a griener. 23415. 
Kiduschen ring. 18468. 

Luft, luft, luft. 238684. 


Men darf net sein ferschlufen. 
Zot cor 

Schprinz’s licht bentschen. 20483. 

Sehmutz. 24299. 

Sof ganeff litlijo. 24402. 

Yosehme basezens. 20791. 


Zu der chupe Vetchere. 19452. 


Smalley (V. H.) That fussy rag. 
15259, 15704 (1386). 

Smallwood (W.) Sweet violet. 957. 

Smareglia (A.) Nozze Istriane. 14502. 


Smart (H.): 


Lord is my shepherd. 21591. 


Rest thee on this mossy pillow. 
24198. 

Sabbath bells. 9984. 

Serenade. 1OOS8S. 


When the wind blows in from the 
sea. 22356. 
Smart (R.) Benedicite, omnia opera. 
ORO 
ZOL20: 


Smart (S.)  Car-o-li-na. 11053. 


2001 


INDEX 


Smetana (B.): 
Bohemian cradle-song. 
Chant du soir. 3641. 
Smetana (F.) Verkaufte braut. 2948, 
22266. nes} 
Smith (An) T’ll wait for your return. 
11428. 
Smith ( A. F.) Swiss hero. 19160. 
Smith (A. J.) pseud. See Main (H.P.). 


22647. 


Smith, 7@As, ¢:2:) Rock-a-bye song. 
14869. 
Smith (A. S. J.) Imperial Missouri. 
4683, 8679. 
Smith (Alfred J.): 
Big stick. 7463, 19541. 
Boy scouts. 25181. 


Orphan newsboy. 5690, 20345. 


— Smith (B.): 


—Jehovah reigneth. 26087. 
O Master, let me walk with Thee. 
9516. 
Smith (B. B.): 
Arise and shine. 10952. 
He brought me in and gave me 
room. 11362. 
Let us sow precious seed. 11623. 
Mareh on to victory. 11725. 
Shout the tidings. 12176. 
Why not come now. 12500. 
Smith (C.): 
Gee, but ain’t America a grand 
old place. 3119 (21). 
T’ll be back next summer at two 
O’clock. 4552. 
If he comes in I’m going out. 
18360. 
If you ain’t got it, go and get it. 
8665. 
In watermelon time. 1153 (56). 
Is Julia home. 1153 (58), 1997. 
"Long in the pumpkin pickin’ time. 
2156. 
Rubber-necking moon. 21984. 
She’s a patient of mine. 22045. 
She’s everything and then some 
more. 27019. 
There’s a pickaninny crying in the 
moon. 6634, 7182 (175). 
Under the blushing moon. 6775. 
You’re just too sweet to live. 
27578. 


Smith (C. A.) Wake, violets. 6896. 
Smith (C. C.) & son. Twilight. 6749. 
Smith (C. W.): 
Colt’s armory. 22793. 
I’d conquer the world for you. 
13676. 
In the hills of Washington. 1970. 
Smith (D. S.): 
Christ whose glory fills the skies. 
22759. 
Fallen star. 8106. 
Let my cry come near before 
Thee. 5006. 
Sleeping priestess. 27069. 


2002 


pt. IlI, n. s., v. 5 


Smith (D. S.)—Continued. 
Te Deum laudamus. 6584. 
Through centuries of sin and woe. 
24618. 
Smith (De L.): 
Accept Him today. 15707. 
Christ is leading on. 7674. 
Glory of the cross. 8286. 
He is our Lord and King. 8403. 
O Lord be merciful. 9509. 
Sing His praise. 10137. 
Sweetest story ever told. 1038389. 
Theme eternal. 10406. 
Walking with Jesus. 20719. 
What boundless, matchless love. 
10702. 
Smith (EH.): 
Drinking song. 1590. 
Special third book of vocal music. 
24457. 


Smith (E. C.) Just take a trip to 
Mackinaw. 4884. 
Smith (E. E.) Through the dell. 6668. 
Smith (EH. H.): 
Fugato campanetta. 8214. 
Reverie in F. 18944. 
Smith (E. K.) Hot ashes. 409. 
Smith (H. M.): 
Just you. 8828. 
Rallying song. 18929. 
Smith (F. B.) Ye Boston boy. 27566. 
Smith (G.): 
In manus Tuas. 
Rosemarie. 9956. 
Smith (G. A.) Gypsy eyes. 163238. 
Smith (G. C.) American rifle team. 
1208. 
Smith (G. H.): 
My dollar girl sets the gay world 
awhirl. 16887. 
My own sweetheart. 14429. 
Smith (G. H.) I do not try to walk 
alone. 13683. 
Smith (G. M.): 
Country dance. 3768. 
Good morning. 4294. 
Hop, skip and jump. 4475. 
March. 63815. 
On tiptoe. 5657. 
Ring dance. 5979. 
Skipping. 6298. 
Waltz. 6316. 
Waving branches. 
Whirl-about. 7018. 
Smith CH.) 
Bye-bye song. 
Cuckoo calls. 
Evening. 8065. 
Holiday parade. 8479. 
In a hammock. 8682. 
Jingo march, 8787. 
Lame soldier. 8885. 
May-day. 9204. 
See-saw. 10070. 


23433. 


6926. 


7558. 
7805. 


& nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Smith (H.)—Continued. 
Sleepy song. 10156. 
Three northern dances. 

Smith (H. B.) MHabdilou. 

pmith (H. C.): 
Be true, Bright Eyes. 17742 (4). 
Just a little band of gold. 13927. 


17342. 
4360. 


Look out for yourself. 14108, 
Pearl of Persia. 2459. 
Smith (H. E.): 
Alhambry. 1183. 
Angels are rejoicing. 15753. 


Breathe a parting blessing. 15873. 
Day of joy. 22876. 
Go out and save them. 19829. 
God’s love can reach him. 18476. 
Here’s to our  wmother-Alma 
Mater. 4441. 
Indian harvest song. 1988. 
King’s highway. 16600. 
Rose whisper. 2591. 
Shine on. 24857. 
Singing a happy song. 15042. 
Singing for Thee. 15045. 
Swinging. 15216. 
Weight of glory. 
Workers. 15645. 
Smith (H.G.) King’s message. 8854. 
Smith (H. J.) My Yankee lad. 11854. 
Smith (H. W.) Little rose I love you 
so. _ 23633. . 
Smith (J. B.) Sabbath school brigade. 
12098. 


Smith (Mrs. J. C.) Publicity. 
Smith (J. HE.) Our adjutant. 
Smit (Ss. i.) : 
Boys of sixty-one were soldiers 
too. 7509. 
If you'll go boating. 21428. 
Smith (L. E.) Song of yesterday. 


22323. 


5889. 
26686. 


Zhe 
Srntha (1. Ov): 
Bohemiana. 3480. 
Pierouettes, 18874, 20868. 
Robinette. 18957. 


Walking. 22297. 
Smith (M. O.) Five little songs of 

courtship. 22077. 
Smith (R.) Fairest Lord Jesus. 8098. 
Smith (R. I.) Song without words. 


2738. > 
Smith (R. L.) Velvokin lullaby. 
12403. 


Smith (R. M.) My old Purdue. 9411. 

Smith (R. P.) Mother says you 
wouldn’t do, 21724. 

Smith (R. 8S.) Fasten your hair with 
a golden pin. 25607. 

smith (S.) : 


Dorothy. 16099. 


Tarantelle brillante, 15237. 
Smith (S. D.): 
Just settle it now. 26121. 


Teach me. 27249. 


Smith (T.) Beneath the yiddisha 
moon. 19586, 20814 (34), 20916. 
Smith (T. B.) Neath the black and 
Nile green. 5505. 
Sian CVE 
Belle and the beaux. 
Fairy dreams. 4052. 
Grotesques (The) 23181, 25275. 
I wonder why I haven’t got a 
beau. 25972. 
Musical comedy girl. 
Skeery coons. 6296. 
Two little Dover soles. 
Uz-guz-goozle-um (The) 
Smith (W.): 
Our adjutant. 26686. 
Triumphal march. 6726. 
When the maple leaves have 
turned from green to red and 
gold. 1098. 


3405. 


5403. 


10515. 
6796. 


7 smith (W. F. J.) Saucy eyes. 26962. 
Smith (W. G.): 
Entreaty. 8037. 
Night in summer. 11880. 
Rural dance. 9980. 
Summer breezes. 10288. 
Summer rhapsody. 10292. 
Under northern skies. 10524. 
Smith (W. H.) & son. Carisama. 
3590. 
Smith (W. W.): 
Aged rock. 19450. 
Follow the banner of Jesus. 
19784. 
Forsaken by all but Jesus. 197983. 
Happy every day. 19873. 
His seal is on my soul, 13638. 
I am thinking of a city. 19926. 


I’ve a message from the King. 


137338. 

I want to do something for Jesus. 
19971. 

Let us lead them to Jesus. 14047. 

Whisper gently, blessed Savior. 
20757. 

Smith & Lamar: 
Above the shining heavens. 7192. 


All the world is keeping Easter. 
(231. 

Beautiful light. 7413. 

Bring the little ones 
22678. 

Christ-child, 3681, 

Day celestial breaks. 

Emmanuel. 3995. 

For the Man of Galilee. 23039. 

Hail the sun of righteousness, 
4366. 

Holy Book of God, 28270. 

Just one sheaf for Jesus. 

Loving little Jesus. 5147. 

Loyalty. 238680. 

Merry chime. 5302. 

Messengers of joy. 

O happy bells, ring on. 


to Jesus. 


7851. 


03514. 


5808. 
9507. 


2003 


INDEX 


DE aE IE SS Vee 


Smith & Lamar—Continued. 
Singing heart. 6298. 
Soldiers true & strong. 6340. 
Song of gladness. 24424. 
Sunday school army will conquer, 
24504. 
This is the bulb. 10425. 
Wave the standard. 6924. 
Wherever there is gladness. 7012. 
World is full of joy. 7104. 
You can be a helper. 24879. 
Smithson (O. V.) Pray through. 
9763, 18895. 
Smoot (lL. G.) Neath the weeping 
willow tree. 169385. 
Smuggleman (The) 20518. 
Smulewitz (S.) Yusem’l yesoimele. 
12554. 
Smyth (W.): 
Rinkez-vous. 2564. 
Souvenir. 22110. 
Smythe (Ff. R.) Crossing the bar. 
ADE 
Smythe (R.): 
Forever and a day. 28047. 
Saviour again to Thy dear name. 
24278. 
Snaga (J.): 
Hiskrystalle. 18074. 
Himmilische miirchen. 18261. 
Rodel-marsch. 18962. 
Rodelzigeuner(Der) 20431, 21960. 
Sneed (M. C.) America. 15. 
Snégourotchka. 26227, 27103. 
Snidersitch (J. F. & J. P.) Boy of the 
Wersreas ~ sO 2(: 
Snoék (I.): 
Al-kasar. 3162. 
Nebbia (La) 9449. 
Sur le lac. 6512, 12284. 
Snow (C. A. ©.) Ransomed by the 
king. L715: 
Snow (J. A.): 
Plantation echoes. 18878. 
Serenade. 27663. 
Shepherd boy’s echo song. 22440 
(10). 
Twilight shadows. 20814 (27). 
Snyder (E.) Daddy’s dinner pail. 
25399. 
Snyder (R. N. M.): 
In dear old Easton town. S6SS. 
Maid I met at school. 9116. 
Snyder (T.): 
Alexander and his elarionet. 
12599. 
Bring back my Lena tome. 25194. 
Christmas time seems years and 
years away. 36938. 
Colored Romeo. 21018. 
Dear Mayme, I love you. 13083. 
Dreams, just dreams. 22926. 
Everyday I love you just a little 
more, 22976. 


2004 


Snyder (T.)—Continued. 


Snyder (T.) co.: 


Herman let’s dance that beautiful 
waltz. 23250. 

I love you more each day. 18708. 

I’m a happy married man. 138709. 

I’m going on a long vacation. 
23356. 

If the managers only thought the 
same as mother. 8668. 

Is there anything else that I can 
do for you. 21472. 

Kiss me, my honey. 20068. 

My dream of the Union Jack. 
18706. 

Ogalalla. 07, 11911. 

Oh how that German could love. 
95AT. 

Oh, that beautiful rag. 18787, © 
26642. | 

Oraibi. 20342. 

Piano man. 24112. 

Skinny. 2699. | 

Someone just like you dear. 6362. | 

Stop that rag. 2766. i 

Sweet Italian love. 17482. : 

Sweet Marie, make a-rag-a-time — 
dance wid me. 10326. | 

Thank you kind sir. 22181. | 

When he sings the songs my — 
mother sang. 6967. | 

When I hear you play that piano, — 
Bill, 10s: 7 

Where do we go from here. 7002. 


Alexander and his. clarionet. | 
12599. ’ . 

American girl for me. 12624. { 

Angels. 12641. 

Beautiful moon. 3377. 5 

Before I go and marry I will have 
a talk with you. 3395. 

Belle of Idaho. 12779. 

Big bass viol. 3485. t 

Blue arrow. 12817. 

Bring back my Lena to me. 25194. — 

Bumble bee. 1358. f 

Call me up some rainy afternoon. 
12880. 

Cat grin rag. 25256. 

Christmas time seems years and 
years away. 86983. 

Colored Romeo. 21018. 

Come take a dip in the deep with — 
me. 3729. 7 

Dandy (The) 1510. 

Dat draggy rag. 13070. 

Dear Mayme, I love you. 138083. 

Dogzigity rag. 16086. P 3 

Down where the love tree grows. — 
16106. 

Dreams, just dreams. 22926. 

Every day I love you just a little 
more. 22976. 

Field artillery. 16201. 

Fireflies picnic. 8184. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Snyder (T.) co.—Continued. 

Flag at sundown. 13889. 

Gee! I’m lonesome for a pal like 
you. 8246. 

Grizzly bear. 1385384. 

Herman lets dance that beautiful 
waltz. 23250. 

Hermitage (The) 25889. 

Hide from the light of the moon. 
18256. 

I just came back to say good-bye. 
4548. 

I love to love a Mason. 19945. 

I love you more each day. 18708. 

I’m a happy married man. 138709. 

Vm going on a long vacation. 
23356. 

I’m the man they’re looking for. 
23361. 

I’ve got a Sweetheart. 23375. 

I want to bea cupid. 137389. 

I wonder what I’d do without you. 
13757. 

I wonder why I haven’t got a 
beau. 25972. 

If a rose could sing. 16475. 

If the managers only thought the 
same as mother. 8663. 

In the vale of love. 13821. 

Innocent Bessie Brown. 23457. 

Is there anything else that I can 
do for you. 21472. 

Tt can’t be did. 13860. 

Keep a moving. 13951. 

Kiss me my honey. 20063. 


Lets take a trip to loveland. 
18505. 

Love’s oracle. 23676. 

Lovey dovey. 14157. 

Lovey eyes. 9086. 

Manola. 5204. 

Meet me down at Coney Island. 
14257. 


My Arizona cow-boy girl. 14884. 

My brudder, he’s a da champion 
black-a-hand. 14889. 

My dream of the Union Jack. 
18706, 

My little honey bunch. 14412. 

My pretty Japanee. 14482. 

Nelly McShane. 9458. 


Ogalalla. 707, 11911. 

Oh, how that German could love. 
9547. 

Oh that beautiful rag. 18787, 
26642. 

Oh, what’s the use of working. 
16993. 

Oraibi. 20342. 

Piano man. 24112. 


14814. 
18954. 


Recipe of love. 
Rippling waves. 
Savannah. 10017. 
Shamrock. 20500. 


y 


Snyder (T.) co.—Continued. 

Since I fell in love with Mary. 
24374. 

Skinny. 2699. 

Smile, simply smile. 

Smoky city. 15065. 

Some one just like you dear. 

Southern idyl. 17878. 

Stop, stop, stop. 24477. 

Stop that rag. 2766. 

Sweet Anna Lize. 15203. 

Sweet Italian love. 17482. 

Sweet Marie make-a-rag-a-time- 
dance. 10326. 

Telling lies. 6601. 

Thank you kind sir. 22181. 

That irresistible rag. 20612. 

That mesmerizing Mendelssohn 
tune. 6619. 

That opera rag. 15270. 

Torida (La) 6707. 

True American. 24657. 

Try it on your piano. 19259. 

Two blue eyes. 10518. 

Venetian beauties. 15417. 

What’s the use of trying to forget 
the one you love. 10707. 

What would you give to know. 
19358. 

When he sings the songs my 
mother sang. 6967. 

When I hear you play that piano, 
Bill. 10718. 

When the bloom is on the heather. 
1098. 

Where do we go from here. 

Wont you be my old lady. 

Yiddisha eyes. 22416. 

Yiddle, on your fiddle, play some 


10164. 
6362. 


7002. 
15637. 


rag time. 7126. 
Youwre just too sweet to live. 
27578. 


You’re the only girl I love. 20800. 


Snyder (W. J.) Id like to find a 
sweetheart. 16425. 
So muss man’s machen. 3828, 4948, 
5088. 
Soar (A.) Winkle-on-sea. TO61. 
Société deditions musicales: 
Heures d’été. 18627. 
Mariage de Télémaque. 14221. 
Socio (R. de) Aurora (L’) 15784. 
Sodero (C.) Non sente amor. 23946. 


Sodich (A. J.) Do you love me as a 
sweetheart or merely as a_ friend. 
22897. 

Sdehting (E.): 


At the fair. 10956. 


Gloomy day. 11510. 
Heiteretei. 21828. 

Jugendlust. 11564. 

Homely flower. 11658. 

Kleine konzert-meister. 20065. 
Serenata. 19048. 
Tonleiterstudien. 10470. 


2005 


INDEX 


pt. Ti, BY sS., VY. 3 


Sichting (E.)—Continued. 

Vesper chimes. 12411. 

Violin method. 22277. 

When the leaves fall. 12468. 
Soeller (V.), jr. Winter time. 10791. 
Sofge (H.D.) Coralcaves. 7182 (23). 
Sogno di Alma. 15079. 

Solan (J. F.) Just you. 8829. 
Soler (R.): 
Dans le biplan. 22855. 
Votre baiser d’adieu. 
Solly “CE :) 
Barearolle in A. 17828. 
Melodie quatre in A flat. 
Offertoire. 9543. 
Priére. 14769. 
Romanza in G. 6008. 
Verset in E minor. 20693. 
Solman (A.): 
Chimes of the long ago. 
20814 (36). 

Follow the car tracks. 
(119). 

Sexton and the bell. 10107, 10887 
(182), 17295. 


24742. 


2235. 


12938, 
4128, 7182 


Somewhere there’s someone. 907, 
6367, 15096. 

You can win me—if you'll woo 
me: 27572. 


You’ll never find another love like 
mine. 12545, 12565 (82), 17734. 
Solomon (F.) Other ones were better 
than the first. 24060. 
solotarofi” (D.* A.) 


Lou. 5105. 
Man who owns Broadway. 5199. 
Not a brand new game. 5550. 


Woman suffrage. T7O86. 
Soltysa (M.) Hymn sokotow. 24662. 
Somervell (A.): 

Har! Haldan’s daughter. 

O blackbird. 9500. 
Somerville (A. B.) World hasn’t any- 

thing on me. 17718, 19408. 

Somerville (G. B.): 

Come where the ocean’s waves roll 


3960. 


blue. 17959, 

World hasn’t anything on me. 
17718, 19408. 

Somerville (R.): 

Doubting. 3912. 

Is the love dead. 4771. 

Legend of the edelweiss. 4988. 

Mountaineers (The) 2299, 5386, 


9309, 11811, 21726. 
Ship and the wind. 6181. 
Sleep song. 6304. 
Song of the spade. 19096. 
Sort of a husband for me. 
Thief (A) 6648. 
Was it the sigh of a passing soul. 


6404. 


6919. 
Sommer (S.) God is our refuge and 
strength. 4269, 


Sommerfelt (W.) Norwegian album. 


18759 


Sommerfeldt (Z.) Nun’s' prayer. 

14503. 

Sommerset (H.) Soul immortal. 

15120. 

Somondsen (W.) Great is Columbia. 

11334, 

Songs of the university of Pennsyl- 

vania. 917. 

Sonnambula (La) 20918. 

Sonnet (H.): 
Aus weiten fernen kehrt ich 
wieder. 22546. . 
Herz ist trumpf. 21333. 
Husarenheimkehr. 11410. 
Jigergrtisse. 21480, 


Miidele, guck ’raus. 11703. 
Ostern in Rom. 21856. 
Scheiden und meiden. 22012. 
Wikingsfahrt. 12509. 
Sonnwendglut, 919. - 
Sonzogno (E.) Haschisch. 23213. 
Soo music co. I would like to honey- 


moon with you. 18760. 

Soria (F.) Ternura. 19195. 

Sorin, GGRe. ep Triumphal mass, 
27844. 

Sorrell (H. C.) Take this message to 
my mother. 19176. 

Soto (J.) Matines. 597. 

Soubise (C.) Chanson canadienne, 
22781. 


Soukup (J. J.) It’s great to be a 
soldier boy. 11541. 

Soul echoes pub. co. 
2743. 


Sousa (J. A.) Won’t you take a stroll 
with me. 22405. 

Sousa (J. P.): 
Black man. 25156. 
Glass blowers. 317. 
Red (The) man. 26889. 
Sousa-Pryor band book. 15124. 
Sousa songs, 22109. 

Southern California music co.: 
Dynamite rag. 22947. 
Hold me parson hold me. 23267. 
Say won’t you be my little girlie. 

24282. 

Southern music co.: 

I’m longing for someone’s love. 


Soul echoes. 


23358. 
Memphis for me. 2239. 
Only you. 24052. 


Paradise lost. 14661. 


Yours are the sweetest eyes. 
275938. 
Save a little money for a rainy 
day. 269638. 
Southgate (F. S.) We shall meet 
again. 27457. 
Southwell (C.) Overture primrose, 
14651. 


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“nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Southwell (G.): 


Overture primrose, 14651. 
Square deal march. 24464. 


Sunshine intermezzo. 24516. 
Southwick (F. T.) Vesperale. 17595. 
Souza (C. B. de) Tarantelle. 22164. 


Souza (EF. J.) When you and I were 
Rubes. 20749. 
Soyer (A.) Dans la nuit. 3814. 
Spadea (V.): 
Ot O lila. 18774. 


12 capricci di perfezionamento. 
92935. 
Spagnolo (G.): 
Arricamamio. 20869. 
Canzuncella amara. 1373. 
Dint’ ’a nuttata. 21079. 
Duie anne doppo, 1595. 
Si bella. 22053. ° 
Vaco ascianno ‘na guagliona 
"nzista. 22247. 
Voce a mare. 22282. 
Spangler (R. W.) . Gunpowder rag. 


8360, 12565 (29). 
Sparks (H. H.): 
Dr. Osler Offsky Bing. 38885. 
He died, motherland for you. 
16346. 
Tl dare the world'and all. 25928. 
I smoked before I married you. 
11462. 
Never forgotten. 11872. 
Savior guard us while we sleep. 
6084. 
Sing me to sleep mother 
417325. 
Take Thou my soul to keep. 6561. 
To-morrow never comes, 6702. 
Winding of the clock, 12517. 
You’re the best one in the bunch. 


dear. 


12549. 
You wear the rose, love. 27582. 
Sparks (W.): 

Class reception. 7701. 

Daring move. 7844. 

Fresh start. 8188. 

Glad return. 8277. 

Lofty living. 9026. 


Sparrow (F. W.) Love's confession. 

PAL. 2021S, 

Salute to the United 

States of America. 10002. 

Spaulding (G. L.): 
Autumn blooms. 
Awakening morn. 
Base ball. 25079. 
Court jester. 17976. 
Dog in the manger. 
Farmer at the circus. 
Flashing glances. 7182 

8140. 

Frolic of the bees. 18159. 
Hen and the jewel. 18245. 
How d’ye do. 25875. 
I want my mama. 11464. 


17808, 27683. 
17816, 


19701. 
18121. 
Calt)5 


a tlh 


Spaulding (G. L.)—Continued. 
In Cupid’s realm. 26007. 
In my dreams dear. 18390. 
Joyful of heart. 18440. 
King of the air. 18473. 
My fair lady. 26484. 
Possums songs. 9738-9745. 
Possums have an outing. 14744. 
Rose wreaths. 26926. 
Spirit of speed. 19114. 
Sure pop. 27197. 
Tale of a turkey. 3119 (82). 
Trifles. 19251. 
Tulip’s dream. 1028, 22440 (68). 
Turquois (The) 1025. 
Vocal lesson. 2968, 7182 (179). 
Young braves. 27584. 
Young shepherdess. 27589. 
Spaulding (Mrs. H. D.) Squam Lake 
march and two step. 27148. 
Speaight (J.) I love thee. 19943. 
Speaks (O.): 
Greeting. 23171. 
King of love my shepherd 
Deis 
Pilgrim (The) 
Spears (B. & E.) 
without a sweetheart. 
Special songs. 17381. 
Speck (S. H.): 
America. 12622. 
Boston (The) 22657, 22659. 
Farewell. 16183. 
Hay-time. 4896. 
I’m going back to Georgia. 11441. 
I’m looking for a girl like you. 
4582. 
I want to be a boy again. 4621. 
In my canoe there’s room for two. 
11505. 
It’s Cupid, little Cupid. 26059. 
Just to hear the whip-poor-will. 


is. 


14712. 


I’m satisfied to be 
4586. 


4885. 

King Edward’s funeral march. 
16596. 

My airship queen. 16879. 

My dream wings. 9370. 

My rosary. 5460. 

My silver queen. 5465. 

Ob, I’m so lonesome. 14560. 

On the banks of the Ohio. 5652. 


Out on the bounding ocean deep. 
ray 
ion. 
Promise you'll soon return. 58S$4. 
They are sweethearts still though 
their locks are gray. 27294. 
Speed (A. W.) American independ- 


ence. 7264. 
Speer (ML. A.) Down at the roller 
rink. 7928. 


Speer (W. H.): 
Cinderella. 7690. 
Lay of St. Cuthbert. 

Speier (W.) Drei leibchen. 


4978, 11608. 
3934. 


2007 


INDEX 


Pt. Miwa Ss.) Vv. 8 


Speiser (W.) Armes bliimlein klein. 
17790. 
Spence (W. R.): 
Abbey (The) 15706. 
Art thou weary. 7316. 
I heard the voice of Jesus Say. 
4542. 
Jesus lover of my soul. 8777. 
Moon hangs low in a purple sky. 
9316. 
Sometimes. 24419. 
Sun is sinking fast. 12277. 
Who will roll us away the stone. 
12490. 
Spencer (A.): 
Album of modern piano music. 
7215. 
Sweet forget me not. 6529. 
Spencer (A. E.) Praise Israel’s God. 


20888. 
Spencer (H.) Julot. 18919. 
Spencer (E. B.): 
Golden dawn. 20814 (14). 
Orvetta waltz. 17040. 
Spencer (Ff. W.): 
Psalm of life. 18911. 
Thrush (The) 19225. 


Spencer (G. H.) Awake, for day doth 
break. 1265. 


Spencer (H.): 


Barbed wire rag. 7398, 12565 
(16). 
By the brookside. 20967. 


Going fishing. 21259. 
I met my love ’mid the roses. 
13727. 
In the hayfield. 21453. 
Love sick. 20128. 
Lovers may come and lovers may 
go. 9071, 17742 (69). 
Pansies mean thoughts 
thoughts mean you. 738. 
Please let me hold you closer. 
5812. 
Sweet flowers. 22150. 
Tickle toes. 10446, 15704 (140). 
Whisper that dream of old. 
Spencer (l.. A.) Will you love me 
when I’m old. 22388. 
Spencer (R. 8S.) Oh lead me to the 
little hills. 14562. 


and 


Speneer (S. R.) May song. 11758. 

Spencer (S. W.) Beautiful gate. 
2(613. 

Spencer (W. R.) Keen the air and 


clear the sky. 515. 


Spenser (R.) Firefly and the star. 
S500. 

Spenser (W.) Little tycoon. 3119 
(158). 


Spero pub. co.: 
Cedar point. 
Love dreams. 


15922. 
16693. 


7021.- 


Speroy (R.): 

Be sure youre (W)right, then 
go ahead. 957. 

Dat’s why I’m troubled so. 1520. 

Don’t break your engagements. 
196. 

Eyes of blue. 1644. 

I know it’s so, because I know. 


1896. 

I’m gwine whar de chickens run 
wil. 1153 (45 

If I could have jus’ what I want. 
4652. 

Playing a game with a pair of 
eyes. 2487. 

Rallying song of the Homestake 
men. 18929. 

Remember I’m keeping my kisses 
for you. 24198. 


Teasing and pleasing. 24568. 
There’s no one as Sweet as you. 
1153 “(22 


True love. 20656. 
Spi. San Francisco is victorious. 26956. 
Spiegel (M.) Girls, | girls,” girls. 


23105, 24911 (110). 
Spielter (H.): 

Gar manche feuer lohten. 8227. 
Ueber felsen und feld. 10516. 
Spier (N.) Chanson d’amour. 25265. 

Spies (E.) Elfentanz. 19730. 
Spiess (G.) Made in Germany. 5175. 
Spikes (J. C.) Constitutional conven- 
tiom, 725300: 
Spindler (F.): 
Brooklet in the woods. 
Charge of the hussars. 
Hunting song. 16409. 
May-bells. 21666. 
May flowers. 16780. 
Murmuring brook. 16874. 
Polka brillante. 17114. 
Rippling brook. 9901. 
Rippling waves. 17182. 
Slumber sweetly. 17337. 
Sonatina. 10289, 17383. 
Sweet scented violet. 27214. 
Three romances. 10240. 
Verdant green. 17584. 
Spindler (J.) My baby doll. 5412. 
Spink (G.) Five fragments. 102438. 
Spinney (W.) Pussy’s requiem. 14794. 
Spiro (F. L.) Fly, fly, fly. 8158. 
Spitz & Morgenstern : 
Casanova. 12901. 
Starre system. 12248. 
Spitzmuller (G.) 
10623. 
Spitzner’s (A.) verlag: 
Blumengeplauder. 15862. 
Es ist ein késtliches ding. 
Frtihlingshymne. 16248. 
Hallali, hallalo. 4870. 
Lenz geht um. 16640. 
Midel wie bltiht’s. 5181. 


7534. 
20990. 


18093. 


2008 


Voyage 4 Cythére. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Spitzner’s (A.) verlag—Continued. 
Name (Der) des Herrn ist ein 
festes schloss. 18742. 
Und driiber sang die nachtigall. 
4370. 
Voglein flieg fort. 
Waldesruh. 17619. 
Zur liebsten. 7173. 
Spohr (L.): . 
I vainly search the fair horizon. 
4609. 
Polonaise favorite. 14739. 
Rose wie bist du reizend und mild. 
6020. 
Shadows faint are growing. 15140. 
Thou Lord of life. 2754. 
To heighten my despair. 
Spohr (L. L.) Adagio. 12240. 
Sponagel (T.): 

Butterflies at play. 2268S. 
Morning glory. 26445. 
Sponer (A. von) 60 elementar etuden. 

15628. 
Sporek (A.) Pas du marquis de Sade. 
9651. 
Sporck (G.): 
Douceur. 3918. 
Lied. 6437. 
Rupture. 60388. 
1°**° sonata. 16806. 
Sprankle (C. L.): 
Beautiful girls. 25087. 

My mountain maid. 9408. 
Sprankle (W. S.) Synthetic piano 
studies. 245388. 
Spring idyl. 15142. 
Spring maid. 25096. 
Springer (O. B.) 

14782. 
Springer (T. G.): 


5181. 


4609. 


Provo waltzes. 


Breeze of love. 7521. 
Goldfish. 8310. 
I don’t know. S547. 


There is nothing doing here. 10416. 
Springmeyer (A. A.) Alma mater. 
22487. 
Soross (C. G.): 
Asleep. 19488. 
In the beginning was the word. 
20011. 


Lord Jesus in Thy mercy. 5096. 
Love bloom. 9052. 

Morning and evening. 9826. 
Rose garden. 20446. 

Through a primrose dell. 19222. 
Under the flowers. 19274. 


Will o’ the wisp. 7046. 
Spry (G.) Oh! what a night we had. 
5620. 
Spry-Palmer. Mother Hubbard’s dog. 
9333. 
Spuik (G.) Moontime. 
Squire (C. A.): 
Commission (The) 
King of the ages. 


3119 (58). 


— 


— eres — ~ —___—_>— — — 


Squire (C. A.)—Continued. 
Let your lamp be burning. 18509. 
Works of God’s hand. 19403. 


Squire (H.) Skylark (The) 899. 
Squire (S. L.) See Squire & Kinne. 
Squire (W. H.): 


Jack Briton. 138874. 

Watchman (The) 6921. 
Squire & Kinne: 

Bridal song. 17876. 

Bride (The) 17877. 

Bridegroom call. 17878. 

Come to Jesus. 17957. 


Come to the waters. 17958. 
Commission (The) 17963. 
For Jesus. 18147. 

Glory, glory, glory. 18185. 
Glory to the Father, 18187. 
Go ye to Israel. 18191. 
Heart longings. 18239. 


His love is so precious to me. 
18263. 

Hosanna to the Son of David. 
18273 


Humble way. 18278. 


In everything give thanks. 18883. 
Jerusalem, 18425. 
Jesus for body and soul. 18429. 


Jesus found me. 18480. 

King of the ages. 18472. 

Latter rain. 18489. 

Let your lamp be burning. 18509. 
Looking unto Jesus. 18551. 
Meek and lowly Saviour. 18625. 
My blood is for you. 18700. 

My Keeper. 18711. 

My Redeemer. 18726. 

My vision. 187384. 

New Doxology. 18750. 

One little hour. 18806. 

Our Father. 18821. 
Overcomer’s City. 18828. 

Pass me not by. 18845. 
Pentecost. 18860. 

Pentecost banner. 18861. 
Pentecostal battle song. 18862. 
Receiving Pentecost. 189838. 
Refuge. 18935. 


Seraphim’s song. 190389. 
Settled long ago. 19050. 
Since I am free. 19069. 


Song of the Spirit. 19097. 
Thousand years. 19220. 


Waiting for Pentecost. 193820. 


We believe in the Blood, 193880. 
Wedding in the air. 19341. 
Works of God’s Hands. 19408, 
Worship of the Spirit. 19409, 


Srock c(h EVOWed): 
I love you. S587. 


I want to be your sweetheart. 


1838388, 
Staebler (C.) Weilbnachtstern (Der) 
24779. 


2009 


INDEX 


Stafford (E. S.) 
when your heart is right. 10841. 
Stafford (M.) Last song. 16634. 


Stahl (A.); 
Fugue. 10968. 
Gavotte und musette. 238085. 
Lebe wohl. 8907. 
Maria Gnadenmutter. 9156. 


Stahl (W., C.) 
14496. 

Stainer (J.): 
Jag ir Alpha och Omega. 18879. 
Jesus sade till folket. 8780. 
Morning stars sang together. 2294. 
O Guds Lamm, 9506. 
Organ (The) 11945. 

Stainer & Bell, ltd.: 
Abbot’s blessing. 12569. 
Almighty and everlasting God. 


Nonpareil guitar folio. 


ab igeke 

Almighty and merciful God. 
17766. 

Andante. 1047, 11356. 

Angel spirits of sleep. 12689. 

Aubade in D flat. 7341. 

Autumn. 12709. 

Baby Jesus, who dost lie. 38319. 


4169. 
of the day. 


Ballade in C major. 
Before the ending 


3396. 

Benedicite omnia opera. 38411, 
T446. 

Benedictus. 38414, 25129. 


Benedictus qui venit and Agnus 
Det in BB: 27842. : 

Berceuse. 1304. 

Blue bird. 19550. 

Butterfly. 15890. 

Chillingham. 19614. 

Christmas & New Year's bells. 
3689. 

Come unto Me. 

Come, ye thankful people. 

Communion service. 147, 
12980, 12981, 19648. 

Concert overture. 7752. 

Crow (The) 16014. 

Cuckoo song. 7804. 

Cushendall. 16025. 

Daddy-long-legs. 16031. 

Dans les bois. 160389. 

Dawn. 13075, 

Day is ended. 38828. 

Day is past and over. 

Dead bird. 16053. 

Did you ever. 16074. 

Dirge (A) 11166, 18021. 

Dixit Dominus. 7898. 

Dream pedlary. 11188. 

Dying swan. 18068. 

Echoing green. 197238. 

Exercises in score reading. 1643, 
16168. 

Fair maiden. 

Fairies (The) 


12970, 21027. 
17961. 
S741, 


22874. 


15623. 
11230, 18110. 


2010 


You can’t go wrong ; Stainer & Bell, 1td.—Continued. 


| 


—————$ st — 


lit: Sean) ES 


pt. 11,1. S.,.V. 58 | 


Fi 


Fairy song. -16174. 

Fantasia in G minor. 13533. 
Farewell. 13303, 21173. 
Farewell, my joy. 19765. 
Father of all, to Thee. 18305. 


Fileuse (La) 13325. 
Forest scene. 8175. 
Fountain. “16233. 


Garden by the sea. 13421. 

Gavotte in D. 1782. 

Give a man a horse he can ride. 
18181. | 

Grant O Lord, we beseech Thee. | 
13519. af 

Grant to us Lord. 163812. 


Grant we beseech Thee. 16313, 
25769. 

Hail! thou ever blessed morn. 
4367. 


Hear me when I eall. 23228. 

Heart worships. 8424. 

Heraclitus. 113883, 18247. 

Holy Communion. 19909. 

How does the wind blow. 16398. . 

Hymn after the song of battle.” 
8526. 

Hymn after the song of freedom. — 
8527. t 

after the song of hope. || 


Hymn 
6451. . 
Hymn after the song of peace. | 
8528. 


Hymn after the sung of wisdom. | 
8529. 

I sorrowed that the golden day 
was dead. 1916. 

I will lay me down in peace. 
183842. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 

I will remember. 19978. 

If ye love me. 13775. 

Impromptu. 21207. 

In highlands. 18817. 

In highland and meadow. 165053. — 

Infant joy. 18404. 

Inkbottle (The) 20021. 4 

Introduction, ete., on Dr. Dyke's 
hymn. 138851. 


Ireland. 16582. 

Jolly beggar. 4847. 

Jubilate Deo. 4861. 

Keep, we beseech Thee. 16586. 
Lesson from the birds. 4998. 3 
Let Thy merciful ears O Lord be | 


8635. 


FT Nite A pt gy tn Fo so 


open. 16644. j 
Like as the hart desireth. 26217. — 
Little admiral. 14080, 21575, @ 

26222: q 
Lord of all power and might. >| 

14117. i ; 
Lord, we beseech Thee. 14120, 

16686. 
Lord, we pray Thee. 14121. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Stainer & Bell, ltd.— Continued. 


Lord what love have I unto Thy 
law. 5097. 

Lullaby. 16720. 

Magnifieat and Nunc. dimittis. 
5184, 5185, 9111, 11708, 11709, 
14179, 16742, 16748. 20150, 
23701, 23704. 

Meadows in spring. 14249. 

Memories. 5280, 9242. 

Messmates. 14285. 

Middle watch. 14291, 21694. 

Minuetto. 6579. 

My bairnie. 26475. 

My heart in thine. 20249. 

My true love hath my heart. 5477. 

My voice shalt Thou hear in the 
morning O Lord. 26514. 

Night. 16940. 

Oallyeworks ofthe Lord. 20296. 

O almighty and merciful God. 
16970. 

O God for as much as without 
thee. 16974. 

O God our refuge and strength. 
16975. 

O God the protector. 14518. 

O God the strength. 14514. 

O God, who declarest Thy al- 
mighty power. 16976. 

O God who hast prepared. 5576, 
18768. 

O God, whose never failing provi- 
dence. 14515. 

O holy Child of Bethlehem. 5577. 

O how amiable are Thy dwellings. 
26597. 

O Lord, the very heavens shall 
praise Thy wondrous works. 
23964. 

O Lord, we beseech Thee. 14521, 
16981. 

O Lord, who never failest. 14522. 

O may I join the choir invisible. 
9517. 

O perfect love. 145381. 

O salutaris hostia. 18777. 

O saving Victim. 16989. 

Offertory sentences. 14552. 

Office of the Holy Communion. 
5612, 11909, 20310. 

Old Meg. 26658. 

Organ (The) 725. 

Passion according to St. Matthew. 
3324. 

Pippa passes. 138624. 

Postludium. 14745. 

Raider (The) 5919. 


Righteous live for evermore. 9891. 


Robin. 17190. 

Robin red breast. 9915. 

Sailing at dawn. 14920, 21997, 
26944. 

Scherzo. 4170. 

Seagulls. 10064. 


Stainer & Bell, 1td.—Continued. 
Service for the Hcly Communion. 
6159. 
Seven fold amen. 14989. 
Shadow march. 138623. 
Sherwood. 15006. 
Sing and rejoice. 6280. 
Six short studies. 13000. 
Sonata. 10025, 18157, 24110. 
Song of the cuckoo. 10206. 
Song of the sou’wester. 15108, 
22100, 27104. 
Song of the tinker. 15109, 27105. 
Song-trifles. 12215. | 
Songs of the fleet. 173872. 
Songs of the open air. 10218. 
Sparrow. 17380. 
Spirit of the Lord filleth the world. 
15188. 
Spring. 15141. 
Spring is coming. 13624. 
Springtime and love. 20560. 
Springtime of life. ©2752. 
Stir up we beseech Thee. 17400. 
Story of the cradle. 27169. 
Sun shall be no more thy light by 
day. 6497. 
Supplication (A) 2788. 
Swallow (The) 20585. 
Sweet day, so cool, so calm. 
10320. 
Te Deum. 6580, 15238, 22166, 
27246. 
Te Deum laudamus. 10372, 12306, 
19181, 27247. 
Te Deum laudamus and Jubilate. 
17456. 
Three pieces for pianoforte. 4171. 
Thrust in thy sickle and reap. 
22210. 
To shew His love. 6690. 
To Sylvia. 19236. 
Toceata in G. 365. 
Train (The) 20650. 
Two little songs. 6551. 
Two lyrics. 14171. 
Two songs. 6578, 11296, 13623. 
Valentine’s day. 12398, 19288. 
Variations. 1040. 
We bless Thy holy name. 27451. 
What are these. 19852. 
When in disgrace. 27486. 
While I listen to thy voice. 27514. 
While the earth remaineth. 20755. 
Winsome lassie. 27546. 
Witch (The) 20778. 
Stair (J. F.) My true love. 5476. 
Stair (P.) Carpathian folk song. 1887. 
Stambaugh (S. B.): 
Christmas bells. 25808. 
Hague conference. 3860. 
Stamm (A.) Naechtmusik. 26519. 
Stamm (L. G.) Play that Cavalleria 
rustican. 24121. 
Stamp (.A.) Sleep, baby, sleep. 19073. 


2011 


68294—10—_—37 


pti ns, Vos 


Standard bearers’ rally. 24468. 
Standard co. Choice melodies. 25293. 
Standard music co. If you were only 


mine. 8670. 

Standing (D.) Land of Used-to-be. 
26168. 

Standish (H.) Boatman’s even song. 
1385: 


stanford (CC: V.)": 
Benedictus qui venit, and Agnus 
Dei. 17842. 
Blue bird. 19550. 
Canzona. 22123. 
Carol of the nativity. 3595. 
Chillingham. 19614. 

Come ye thankful people, come. 
17961. 
Crow (The) 

Cushendall. 16025. 
Daddy-long-legs. 16031. 
Did you ever. 16074. 
Dirge (A.) 11166, 18021. 
Fairies (The) 11230, 18110. 
Fare well. 13303, 21173. 
Farewell, my joy. 19765. 


16014. 


Heraclitus. 11383, 18247. 

How does the wind blow. 16398. 

Hymn. 6451. 

Hymn after the song of battle. 
8526. 

Hymn after the Song of Freedom. 
8527. 

Hymn after the song of peace. 
8528. 

Hymn after the song of wisdom. 
8529. 


Inkbottle (The) 20021. 
Ireland. 16532. 
Little admiral. 14080, 21575, 26222. 
Middle watch. 14291, 21694. 
My heart in thine. 20249. 
Om du bekinner med din mun. 
24021. 
Resurrection (The) 
Sailing at dawn. 
26944. 
Song of the sou’wester. 
22100, 27104. 
Songs of the fleet. 17372. 
Swallow (The) 20585. 
Te Deum laudamus. 22167. 
Train (The) 20650. 
Valentine’s day. 12393; 19288. 
Witch (The) 20773. 
Stanford (T.) Story of a broken 
heart. 2769. 
Stange (M.): 
Blumengeplauder. 
Friihlingshymne. 162438. 
Hallali, hallalo, 4870. 
Lenz geht um. 16640. 
Midel, wie bliihts. 5181. 
Und dritiber sang die nachtigall, 
4370. 


26865. 
14920, 21997, 


15108, 


15862. 


Stange (M.)—Continued. 
Voglein flieg fort. 5181. 
Waldesruh. 17619. 
Zur liebsten. 71783. 

Stanger (M. D.) Dreams. 

Stanger (W. E.) Merry 

waltz, 14280. 

Stanislas (A.): 

Polka des pets de nonne. 14735. 
Soldat Cabot. 15082. 

Stanley (A. B.): 

Peace patrol. 9667, 11982, 18857. 
Poinsettia waltzes, 12008. 


7948. 


Take the next boat and come over. | 


6560. 
Stanley (C. H.) 
8835. 
Stanley (H.): 
Angelic salutation. 


Keep me_ sweet. 


25005. 


Do you love me as you loved me 


long ago. 21088. 
I’m 
home. 1904. 
Like a lily that’s drawn in the 
whirlpool. 21568. 
When the day is done. 27492. 
Stanley (J. H.) Saved by the pre- 
cious blood. 14937. 


Stanley-Moore (A.) Absent loved one. 7 


19440. 
Stanley-Mullen ptg.: 

Bottle-O. 7503. 

Honour the flag of your country. 
8488. 

If there wasn’t any money in the 
world. 8664. 

Is the old home still where it 
used to be. 8744. 

Smile, smile, smile. 10165. 

Thou art my queen. 6659. 


Tommy Tooralay. 10469. 


Stannard (G.): 
Beauty’s dream, 3382. 
California violets. 8569. 
Cherry blossoms. 38649. 
Clifton march. T705. 
Dance villette. 3811. 
Flossie mazourka. 4114, 
Gnomes’ dance. 4261. 
Golondrina (La) 4288. 
Henrietta. 4432. 
Hyacinth. 4498. 
Pomponnette. 5835. 
Summer’s song. 6495. 
Sweet chiming bells. 6528. 

Waltz serenade. 10649. 
Stansberry (R. J.) Whip-poor-will’s 
song. T7O1T. 
Stansfield (F.) 
Stanton (C. W.) 
Stanton (H. T.) 

dreaming, 4594. 
Star collection of old favorite songs. 
24469. 


Expo. 8090. 
Winter-time. 7067. 
I must have been 


2012 


Christmas | 


lonesome for home sweet | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Star music co.: 
Beware, beware. 
Bonetha. 17865. 
Crescent club. 17979. 
Druid city. 18059. 


7458. 


Evening bells. 18101. 
Harvest-moon. 374. 
Huntsmen. 18286. 


I ean say truly rural. 8539. 
T'll let the world go by. 8578, 


Slipperinis. 19076. 
When you’re' married, _ girls. 
10750. 


Star music pub. co., ltd.: 

Baby’s parade. 12721. 

Boys in scarlet and gold. 12835. 

Cupid bells. 12565 (23). 

I can’t reach that top note. 
10887 (129), 16422. 

I’ve got to stop at home and mind 
the baby. 8621. 

It’s all over with the men. 485. 

Pearl feather. 10887 (173). 

Poppies. 768. 

Ship ahoy. 867, 17307. 

Where have you been to Matilda. 


419, 


1105. 
Why did you tell me you loved me 
Mabel. 10778. 
Stark (E.) Innocence. 8730. 


Stark (F. H.) Just one sweet thought. 
18451. 

Stark music printing and pub. co.: 
Champagne rag. 22729. / 
Grace and beauty. 1790. 
Hearts longing. 18241. 
Hilarity rag. 23255. 

I am for you. 4510. 

Ophelia rag. 18809. 

Sand paper rag. 6067. 
Starr (E. A.) My dream girl. 
Starre system. 12248. 
Statkowski (R.) Krakowiak. 4941. 
Staub (V.): 


11824. 


A travers les champs. 24918. 
Chanson gaie. 38635. 
En valsante. 16143. 
Heure délicieuse. 18254. 
Heure silencieuse. 25840. 
Mazurka. 20179. 
Méthode des méthodes. 20197. 
Ronde des follets. 26914. 
Sérénade. 20491. 
Tarentelle. 6572. 

Stauffer (A.): 
Patricia O’Brien. 18850. 
That lovin’ traumerei. 17474. 


Stauffer (A.) & co.: 
I’m lonesome for you all the time. 
18325. 
Patricia O’Brien. 
Starlight Sioux. 
That peculiar rag. 
Staunton (H.): 
Cairo. 110388. 


18850. 
19119. 
24586. 


Staunton (H.)—Continued. 


Donovan. 22902. 
Just as the crow flies. 13931. 
Rip Van Winkle. 18953. 


Somebody stands at an old cot- 
tage door. 10194. 
Sweet Caroline. 10319. 
That’s when the moon laughs at 
you. 6622. 
You can’t beat London for the 
girls. 20795, 
Stayner (C. F.): 
Columbus. 19631, 25339. 
Mills, dear Mills. 621. 
Missouri. 18659. 
Stead (D.) Honor the flag of your 
country. 8488. 
Steane (B.): 
Book of short voluntaries, 
Christians awake. 22760. 
Communion service in F. 21032. 
Evensong. 18270. 
‘Give peace in our time, O Lord. 
8271. 
Let us now go even unto Bethle- 
hem. 26205. 
Love’s pleading. 16710, 21615. 


22653. 


Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
9111. 
Rejoice today. 5948. 
Te Deum laudamus. 978. 
Stearns (C. C.): 
Make me Thine forever. 5190. 
Secret prayer. 24911 (59). 


Soul’s consolation. 6406. 
' Windmill (The) 1120. 
Stearns (G. A.) You’ve read the se- 


eret of my soul. 22425. 
Stebbins (C. A.): 
At twilight. 12687. 


In a conservatory. 18875. 
Stebbins (G. C.): 

Child of a King. 7182 (15). 

Christ my all. 7182 (18). 

Closer, Lord, draw me. 7182 (21). 

Fear not. 8119 (124). 

For the joy that was set before 

Him. 19789. 

Good Shepherd. 

Gospel call. 7182 (35). 

Gracious Saviour. 38119 (1380). 

His eye will guide. 19901. 

I will follow Thee. 19975. 

Jesus, friend of sinners. 2020. 

New gospel hymns. 20274. 

Not try but trust. 7182 (59). 

Nothing to pay. 20290. 

Sings my soul. 7182 (S1). 

Some sweet morn. 6860. 

Through the gates. 20635. 
Stebbins (G. W.): 

Behold, God _ is 

22597. 


Come forth, O Christian brothers. 
11098. 


my Salvation. 


2013 


INDEX 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 5 


Astrid, mein Astrid. 31. 
Under the stars. 27370. 
While under the 


Stecher (R.) 
Steck (G. D.) 
Stedmann (J.) Jr. 


jungle moon. 7015. 15704. 
Serie (C. a.) Steiner (L. B.) I’m from Ireland. 
Sweet Molly O’Reilly. 27211. 13713. 
Steele (J. W.): Steiner (M. R.): 4 
Dainty dance. 18041. peer ae r= = 54. 
Mt. Carmel. 18689. eas ELCES SSeS 
Malony stampede. 14188. 
Steele (P.): Zu dir. 10877. 
Melody. 15158. Steingriiber verlag: 
Sevilla. 20498. Abendmusik. T7186. 
Steen (C.) Det dr ju ett fast ord. Acht duettinen. 24300. ; 
19695. Allerlei neck- und liebslieder. 7328. 
Steenberg (J.): Amoretten. 15744. 
Es ragt ins meer der runenstein. An den gesang. 22503. 
16150. Erstes konzert. 26457. 
Lied des schmiedes. 16649. Fiinf neue kinderlieder. 4163. 


Steer (R. C.) Sing me to sleep. 17325. 
Steere (W. C.): 
Allah. 19462. 


0S ee EE EE EEE EEE 


Steiner (H. v.): 


Viola-technik. 6857. 
Zweites konzert in einem satz. 


Hochzeitmusik. 8474. 
Jensen album. 13890. 
Klavierbiichlein. 23540. 


Greeting (A) 19852. mee klinge, mein pandero. 
If love should come again. 19986. eaters 2390. 25062. 25063 
Nocturne. 20565. A es é : ; 
Steeves (M. L.) Sometime sweetheart eee mea 8884. 
you'll know. 6364, TOLST. Lehn’ gee ae quienes Al 
eee tits 55020 wang’. 14030 
‘iore d’Italia. E Ace ; | 
Rusignnolo (La) 24248. oe ae 14518. | 
Steffani (Mrs. L. R.) Indian snake Miniatures, 1acaanaa 
dance. 8721. O lass dich halten, goldne stunde. 
Steffey (Mrs. F.) Sunset. 17420. 14518. 
Steger (J.): } Passacaglia. 20890. 
In dreaming. 20001. Rococo. 14870. 
You're all right as far as you go. Sechs lieder. 13887. 
24889. Sieben gesinge. 138889. 
Steger (J. T.) Colita (La) 22787. Sechs charakterstiicke. 15895. 
Steggall (C.) God came from Teman. Sechs stticke. 15770, 15896. 
13467. Tonleiterstudien. 10470. 
Stegmann (C.) 4 _ si&ngerspriiche. x eee a | 
Stehle (J. G. E.) Fantasie, 6462. peter tne 
eee eS -) Walzer. 6463. Zweites konzert 26459 
oe Min Zwiesprache-gavotte. 22435. 
Caquets 7595 12 caprices. 24245. 
Dialdeue 7886 24 matinees. 4205. 
Double cordes. 1925 36 Caprice. itaae 
3 : Steinhauer (C.) Mein Nahetal. 
Gavotte. 8238. 993 
Vagabond (Le) 2920. 2233. 
Valse naive. 2928. Steinheimer (S.): 
Stein (A.) Marguerite. 11736. Annie Laurie: 220% 
eee eae ee Dance a the 7akae 
bs ae ; - Dancing on the boat. 7828. | 
re “ a ee Fairy boat. 13286. 
ee : Falling blossoms, 18116. 
Adventure number two. 19445. Good day. 8319. 
Steinberg (H.): Home sweet home. 23278. 
- Best (The) chance of all. 12790, Hurrah! land again. 8524. 
15844. ’ In the circus tent. 8704. 
Original interpretation of mission In the clover. 18394. 
bells. 5689, 24058. Little flower gatherers. 18533. 


2014 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Steinheimer (S.)—Continued. 
Marching home. 9154. 
Marehing in school. 9155. 
Massa’s in the cold cold ground. 

23746. 
My first dance. 9377. 
My first sweetheart. 93878. 
My old Kentucky home. 238898. 
Old folks at home, 24016. 
On a swing. 9586. 
On the deep sea. 
Playtime. 9714. 
Saying good-bye. 10023. 
To a daisy. 19231. 
Waltz of the rosebuds. 
Winter sports. 15618. 
Youthful lovers. 15693. 
Steinwald (O. P.) Victoria anniver- 
sary march. 10591. 
Stella Maris. 12249. 
Stenhouse (T. W.) 
country. 11043. 

Stentz (HE. W.) Hilda. 11391. 

Stepanoff (O.) Je t’adore. 26086. 

Stephens (H. G.) Brightest and best. 

3516. 

Stephens (J. H.) 
God. 10122. 
Stephenson (M.): 
Across the window of my dreams. 

1169. 
Dark pine trees. 
Elfin eyes. 1612. 
Fairy forges. 1648. 
In the wood. 1979. 
Sand maiden. 2610. 

Stephenson (T.): 

Forest home march. 1694. 
Forest oak. 1695. 
Stephenson (T. W.): 
Abbot’s blessing. 12569. 
Benedicite omnia opera. 
Father of all to Thee. 
I will lay me down 
18342. 
Office for the Holy Communion, 
20310. 
Stericker (A. C.) If love were what 
the rose is. 25982. 
Sterling (A. B.) MHere’s to the old 
folks at home. 4442. 

Stern (B.) Golden feather. 

Stern (J. W.) & co.: 
Affinité (L’) 20825. 
Album of easy classics. 
Amaryllis. 3201. 
Amina. 7268, 10981. 
Amina. 10931. 
Autumn voices. 15788. 
Ave Maria. 38308. 
Beautiful Persia. 
Beauty spot, 1290. 
Bee song. 25096. 
Bluette. 17862. 
Booloo beau. 25175. 


9596. 


19325. 


Canada my 


Shut in alone with 


1516. 


T4477. 
13305. 
in peace. 


1770. 


19456. 


15823, 17834. 


Stern (J. W.) & co.—Continued. 
Briiderlein fein, 15882, 19437 (30). 
Bully for Cook. 12565 (19). 
Bunch of roses. 25207. 

‘ Cabaletta. 12875. 
Cadenza. 38600, 3601. 
Children’s dance. 17933. 
Chimes number, 7666. 


Chimes of the long ago. 12938, 
20814 (36). 

Christmas bells. 17548. 

Come after breakfast. 1468, 
25842. 


Come after breakfast & that’s 
how love speaks. 3716. 

Cowboy now boy. 153, 12565 (22). 

Cuatro danzas. 38602. 

Cunning Cupid. 11538 (14), 3787- 
3789. 

Dandy Dan. 17994. 

Deux chants saus paroles. 

Don’t be rash, 11178. 

Don’t forget your northern lad. 
3119 (16), 3902. 

Don’t walk so fast. 39038, 10887 


3604. 


(108). 

Down in Yucatan. 18159, 15704 
(70), 16105. 

Dudelsack-walzer. 27694. 

Echo (The) 22950. 

Hnchantress (The) 18087, 20814 
(48). 

Erotikon. 18217. 

Esquisse-mazurka. 4013. 

Fall guy. 13291. 

Fireflies. 8133; 1088%. G14), 
13331, 16205. 

Fleurs, femmes et chant. 4109. 

Fluttering wings. 4125, 7182 
(118). 

Follow the ecartracks. 4128, 7182 
(119). 

Follow the tram lines. 18145. 

Fourth barearole. 14905. 

Frivole passionnee. 4174. 

Gavotte moderne. 13440. 

Gay hussars. 20814 (51). 

Gee, but ain’t America a grand 
old place. 3119 (21). 

Girl behind the counter. 11538 


(327 1G. 
Half hours wiih 
posers. S369. 
Half hours with the favorite com- 


the best com- 


posers. 19855. 
Hanako. 1158 (385), 4878, 487 


11349. 
He wasn’t such a bad chap after 
all. 1158 (88), 1832. 
Hobomoko. 18265. 
How'd you like to be my week- 
end friend. 21549. 
I don’t want no Swanee river. 424. 
I gave all my love to a_ sailor. 


NH 
233s. 


2015 


phi <;,.v.5 


Stern (J. W.) & co.—Continued. Stern (J. W.) & co.— Continued. 


I have no other sweetheart but 
you. 426. 


I’ll go to gay Paree. 8576, 12565 
34). 


I’m a married man. 23350, 27704. (72). 
Tm glad I’m home again. 11489, My guiding star. 11830, 27724. 
15704 (90). My Louise. 5449, 7182 (160). 


I’m looking for a nice young fel- 
low. 23359. 

I’m waiting for just one girl. 4588. 

I never know how to behave. 1918, 
15704 (94). 

I’ve got the time—I’ve got the 
place. 4614, 7182 (187), 18736. 

I wish I had my old girl back 


again. 25970. Nocturne. 3936. 

If I could see as far ahead. 23397, Nocturne favori. 5537. 
27707. O-U Mike. 9528. 

If I should die before I wake. , Oh, how that taxi got on my 
16479, 17742 (60). nerves. 9548. 


If the wind had onty blown the 


Menuet. 4814, 143875. 

Menuet de la mariée. 14272. - 
Molasses candy. 238834, 27723. 
Mountain maiden. 11810, 17742 


My, what a funny little world this 
is. 18785, 26515, 27726. 

Myrella. 28904, 24911 (151). 

Myrella march. 21778. 

Night brings the stars and you. 
9466, 12565 (53). 

Nix on the glow worm. 
17742 (75), 18756, 265638. 


14490, 


Oh that slow drag. 24911 (153). - 


other way. 25986. Oh! that slow waltz. 21826. 

In dreaming. 234381. On the Bosporus. 9592, 7182 
Intermezzo. 13193. (1638). 
Trish rag. 8741, 8742, 10887 (146), Once upon a time. 5660, 7182 

18857. (164). 

It’s never too late to learn. 11542, Parfums de Vienne. 5738. 

24911 (182). Paris entrainant. 5739. 
Je taime. 48138. Particular Marguerite. 14663. 
Je veux toublier. 4814. Pavane Récamier. 18855. 
Jolly the boarders along. 18906. | Polaecca brillante. 5820. | 
Lady finger. 3119 (48). Polonaise in D major. 5882. | 
Let me have a kiss until tomor- Polonaise favorite. 147389. 

row. 26194. Premier chagrin. 5870. | 
Lincke’s barn dance. 3119 (46), Queen of the night, Anima mine. — 

5744, 11636. 12086. | 
Lineke’s folio for violin, cornet Rag baby’s gwine to be mine. | 

and piano. 8989. 17148, 19437 (62). 


Little echo. 


11645, 15704 (107). 
Love. 18219. 


Reuben. 12565 (60). | 
Sabbath bells. 836, 1153 (101). | 
| 
| 


Love beams. 14131, 17742 (68). Say no more about it. 12565 
Love in a bunch of roses. 26266. (62). 
Love me as your mother loved Scaramouche. 17911. 

your dad. 5121, 7182 (150). Secret (Le) 6188. 
M’aimez-vous? 26294. Sérénade. 17912. 
Madame Troubadour 11702, 24911 Sexton and the bell. 10107, 


(148), 263038. 
Man from home. 1158 (75). 
Marjorie Gould. 2207. 
MarkStern banjo folio. 14225. 
MarkStern beauty dance album. 

26342. 
MarkStern' glee 

folio. 14226. 
MarkStern mandolin and guitar 

folio. 9160. 
Matinée (La) 


club quartette 


18620. 


10887 (182), 17295. 
Smiling eyes. 2707, 12565 (65). 
Softly, unawares. 6382. 


6367, 15096. 
Souvenir de Varsovie. 
Stephanie. 6466. 
Stop your blushing. 
Stoptime rag. 38119 (77), 6470. 
Supplication. 19149. | 
Sweetness, I love you the best of - 


Mazurka en re majeur. 5259. all. “245338: 
Mazurka melancolique. 5260. Swing me high. 19156, 19487 
Meet me in Maytime. 11763, (70), 20589. 
12565 (46). TT. P, G. 12565" (67 yee 


Memories rise when shadows fall. 
1153: (17), 2238. 
Memory. 238774. 


2016 


| 


15222, 19165, 19166. 
Take me to that ball, Bill. 27228. 


Somewhere there’s someone. 907, 
15127. 
27166. 
Tarantelle brillante. 15237. 


| 
| nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Stern (J. W.) & co—Continued. 


That fascinating waltz. 15258, 
15704 (185). 
That teasin’ rag. 6625, 6626. 


There’s a pickaninny crying in 
the moon. 6634, 7182 (175). 

Tippecanoe. 17505, 19487 (76). 

Tout en rose. 27748. 

fra-la-la, et-ce-te-ra. 12359., 

Triumphant tropper march. 1153 
(125), 6727. 

Trot de cavalerie. 14907. 

Trou-trou-ba-ba troubadour. 12365. 


Trozo en el estilo antiguo. 6733. 

Tyrolienne. 6766. 

Under the maypole. 19275. 

Underneath the wishing tree. 
27378. 

Valse capricieuse. 6800. 

Valse lente. 6813. 

Valse septembre. 27392. 


Venture march. 2939. 

Venus on earth. 17582, 20814 
(116). 

Vera Violetta. 

Vibration d’amour. 

Wedding serenade. 
(203). 

When a coon wants to spoon. 1153 
(iSi), 3017. 

When I hear that dreamy waltz. 
3021, 7182 (181). 

When there isn’t a boy around. 


20691. 
6844. 
10687, 10887 


1101. 
Why do we follow the big brass 
band. 19884. 


Wreck of the good ship Love. 
(188), 7110, 7182, 10823. 
Yester eve. 1144, 1153 (139). 
Yesterday and to-day. 10834. 
You are the star that guides my 
way. 1153 (141). 

You can win me. 27572. 

You'll never find another love like 
mine. 12545, 12565 (82), 17784. 

Your love means all the world to 
me. 27591. 

Yueatana man. 19428, 19487 (79). 

Stern (W.) Lake Michigan, Lake 
Michigan you’re the best of them all 
to me. 528. 

Sternberg (C.) 
7182 (76). 

Sterny (—) Mariette. 

Stetser (F. B.) Angela. 

Stevens (B. L.): 

Affection. 3155. 

Unforgotten. 10528. 
Stevens (C. E. D.): 

Drifting clouds. 20814 (7). 

No you don’t. 20814 (21). 
Stevens (H.) Slumberland. 24897. 
Stevens (G. A.): 

Baby face. 20887. 

Black Belle. 25155. 


Danse Phrygienne. 


26340. 
12640. 


Stevens (G. A.)—Continued. 
I don’t want to go to bed. 25909. 
I love to go butterfly catching. 


13706. 

I’m shy, Mary Ellen, I’m shy. 
11448. 

Ma, ma. 26295. 

There’s her picture on the wall. 
6638. 


Stevens (L. B.) Wide awake two step. 
7085. 
Stevens (M. P.) When the grapes 
hang in clusters on the vine. 27494. 
Stevens (W. J.): 
Drifting on Lake Chautauqua. 
18052. 
If you could learn to love me. 
LOH, 
Stevenson (F.): 

Praise the Lord. 9758. 
Salutation of the dawn. 20465. 
Steventon (R.) Alhambra rag. 7224. 
Stewart (Mrs. A. B.) Wouldn’t you. 


3088. 
Stewart (H. J.): 
Christmas. 25307. 


God who at sundry times. 4274. . 

Hark, the herald angels sing. 
21299. 

He is risen. 8404. 

Legends of Yosemite. 26186. 

Mass in honor of St. Anthony. 
24474. 

My lady. 14410. 

O help us Lord. 18771. 


Our blest Redeemer. 24062. 
Rise, sleep no more. 26887. 
Sweetheart. 27216. 

Thy will be done. 19227. 


Stewart (I. M.)- My old Montana 
ranch. 18721. 
Stewart (S.) 
12596. 
Stewart (T. L.) Americans shall al- 
ways be free. 7266. 
Stickney (C. R.): 
Come out in the moonlight. 
Mystic dreams waltzes. 
Southern bloom. 6412. 
Stiegler (W. G.) Just keep on a loy- 


Alberta love’ song. 


12963. 
5484. 


ing me. 13988. 
Stigler (IxX.) Lied an die mutter. 545. 
Stiles (Mrs. N.) Autumn bride. 7353. 
Stillman (W. M.) Ruth. 6042. 
Stinger (S. K.), jr. Strolling. 24496. 
Stinson (E. R.) Trust in the Lord be 
lieve in His word. 19258, 
Stock (F. A.): 
Quartett. 15161. 
Symphonische variationen. 10347. 
Symphonischer walzer. 15218. 
Stockdale (J.) I don’t know what 


18305, 


you think of me. 
Love's challenge. 


Stoeckdill (J. F.) 
21607. 


2017 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Stockenberg (C. E.) Moonlight girl. 


2287. 
(ey 


Stocks 
24870. 

Stocks (M. L.): 
City of refuge. 21009. 
Count on Him. 21089. 
He that hath the Son. 
In touch. 16521. 
Is He precious to you. 21471. 
Lifted up. 21566. 
Lord of glory loves the children. 

21592. 

O leave me not alone. 
Present power, 21911. 
Remember how much I love you. 


Work and _ worship. 


21314. 


21809. 


21948. 

Shine, shine just where you are. 
22051. 

Suffer the children. 22137. 

There is power in the word. 
22196. 


Through all the world. 22209. 

What doest thou. 22336. 

Will you meet me in the morning, 
7053. 

Stockigt (L.) 

Stohr (R.): 
Mirchen. 18594. 
Traumsommernacht. 
Trinklied. 20652, 
Wunder kommt. 

Stoerkel (E.) 

Stoessel (O.) 

Stoessel music pub. co. 

lady. 1201. 

Stoujanovits (P.) 

technik, 6126. 

Stojowski (S.) 

Stokes (C. L.): 
Joytfulness. 
School days. 

Stokes (N.): 
Diamonds and rubies, 

(17). 
Razzle dazzle. 1153 (99). 

Stokes (S. J.): 

North pole. 689. 
Thunderbolt rag. 

Stokes pub. co.: 
Fairyland song. 4056. 
Moana. 5349. 

O Mister Hammigan. 

Stollewerk (W.): 

Drei muntere burschen. 11194. 
Schone gute sel’ge zeit. 12135. 

Stolz (R.): 

Dreh’dich miderl dreh’dich. 209. 
Great name. 113836. 

Stone (A.): 
Fortuna. 4144, 
Golden butterflies, 
Sea dreams. 10060. 
Singing flowers. 10148. 

Stone (A. S.) Choir gems. 


O beautiful lake, 694. 


20651. 
20784. 


Berceuse. 3417. 


American lady. 1201. 


American 
Schule der skalen- 
Réves. 26874. 


2037. 
2631. 


183, 11538 


22211. 


5589. 


23134. 


12941. 


Stone (D.) Désir. 3858, 3859. 
Stone (F.) Sweet thoughts 
thoughts of you. 10334. 
Stone (EF. B.): 
Lef-er-do. 8922. 
Narada. 9437. 
Optimist (The) 9618. 
Rheu-ma-tiz. 9885. 
Stone (H. L.) Secréte (La) 10069. 
Stone (Mary A.) pseud. See Kunkel 


are 


(C.) 
Stone (W. W.) O wonderful world of 


light. 14540. 

Stoner (HK. R.) Smuggleman (The) > 
20518. 

Stoney (F. E. A.) Our anniversary 
day. 11951. 


Storer (H. J.): 
Barber of Bagdad. 12749. 
Chieftain’s lament. 15951. 
Father’s call. 16190. 
Fireside song. 13334. 
Four sentences. 2767. 
God is love. 138468. 
Hear me when I eall. 
In September. 13806. 
Kelvin slide. 16590. 
Lamentation. 16626. 
Lost spell. 16689. 
Mother singing. 16863. 
O mother dear, Jerusalem. 145380. 
Prodigal (The). 17181. 
Sea pictures. 10061. 
Sinbad the sailor. 15030. 
Spring’s message. 15148. 
Sweet dreams of paradise. 15206. 
Sweet is Thy mercy. 17481. . 
Te Deum laudamus. 19183. 
They told me gloom was roaming. 
17488. 
Storle (N.) Ragged beauties. 9818, 
10887 (178). 
Storm (B.): 
Childhood. 17932. 
My little deutscher boy. 16896. 
Storms (J. E.) Sweethearts always. 
6548. 
Story (G. L.) If the sun don’t shine 
for you. 4659. 
Story (O. E.): 
He got away with it. 
Hot dog man. 8495. 
I’d like to run an airship. 8548. 
Meet me tonight, neath the big 
are light. 14259. 
Veteran (The) 24728. 
Waitin’ for the moon. 
Water lilies. 24750. 
Story (P. B.) Gypsies’ carnival. 3119 
(26), 4358. 
Stothart (H. P.) Alpsburg. 12618. 
Stott (H.) Light that ne’er grows 
dim. 8979. 
Stoughton (R.) Maid and the rose. 
583. 


25818. 


16347. 


24748. 


2018 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Stover (Le R.): 
Happy rag. 18229. 
Red fern. 59387. 
Sighing. 17311, 19065, 27039. 
Sometime sweetheart mine. 19086. 
Stow (H.): 
Pining. 2485. 
Smile and you have won the game. 
12198. 
Stowe (Mrs. M. H.) 
with you. 4690. 


In a little canoe 


Stradella. 7182 (88). 
Stradella (A) Pieta Signor. 20567. 
Straé (S.) Cuba. 7801. 


Strisser (E.) Sinfonie, G-dur. 22129. 
Straight (C.): 
In your dreams. 8719. 

King of the Bungaloos. 4913. 
Moon face. 9815, 15704 (115). 
Straight (HE. B.) Straight system, 
American school of double drum- 

ming. 10268, 10269. 
Strakosch (O. L.): 
Back in the U. S. A. 3326. 
Dreaming of the days gone bye. 
3932, 11191. 


To my little girl. 6689. 


Strange (J. C.): Ever true. 16168. 
Strassner (W. E.): 
Columbian sons. 7723, 12958. 
Greater Canton. 4340. 


Maren MB... 2201. 
Military life. 9286. 
Strategists (The) 986. 
Strathdee (J. G.) Irish eyes. 1994. 
Stratton (A.) I know not why. 1897. 
Stratton (W.): 
Bouton de rose. 22662. 
Leather bottelle. 23576. 
Marguerite. 263837. 
Nymphentanz. 26584. 
Souvener (A.) tie. 
Starlight. 27155. 
To you. 27829. 
Who'll buy. 24881. 
Stratton music co.: 
Dance of the robins. 1507. 
Don’t you see, dear. 22911. 
Home, dear home for me. 
I know not why. 1897. 
My Pauline. 5459. 
Straub (C. HE.) On a summer night 
in June. 24023. 
Straube (G.) Puck. 24172. 
Straube (W.) Weihnachtstraum (Hin) 


23275. 


6949. 
Straus (H.) Valse lente. 6812. 
Straus (J.) It’s joy to say good even- 
ing. 21476. 


Straus (0O.): 
Ach, ein walzer heiss und siiss 
7195. 
Aéroplaneuse (Die) 7. 
Bulgarian march. 3119 (4), 3542. 
20) 


20) 


lend 


Straus (O.)—Continued. 

Canzone und boiero der 
grifin. 3584, 7585. 

Chocolate soldier. 129, 1153 (6), 
T5S C0), Olt “(Gi Gils Gis 
3664, 7667. 

Das ist die beste marsch melodie. 
7846. 

Dernier cri. 180. 

Des teufels hochzeit. 7874. 

Didi. 185, 186, 1540, 1723, 18018. 

Didi-walzer. 187, 7888, 16075. 

Hinzugsmarseh. 25527. 

Engelsfitigel. 1620, 4001. 

Falling in love. 4059, 15704 (74). 

Frauen-walzer. 281, 1703. 

Friihlings-reigen. 23070. 

Heut’ ist unser hochzeitstag. 394. 

Hochzeitsnacht. 400. 

Ich moécht’ euch gern beweisen, 
wei gross meine liebe ist. 8649. 

Immer der tapfere Kassian. 1958. 

Kinderlieder t6net wieder. 8846. 

Klinge aus dem paradies. 8861. 

Laridon, larida, laridette. 531. 

Letter song. 1153 (67). 

Liebe und trompetenblasen. 

Lied der Colombine. 2122. 

Madame Castignac, das ist nicht 
mein geschmack. 576. 

Man erlaubt’s nicht. 585. 

My hero. 1153 (86), 3119 (59), 
5481. 

Never was there such 
8119 (60), 5515. 

Prinzesslein und 
5878, 9783. 

Probiermamsell (Die) T79. 

Schleiertanz. 847, 2624. 

Schottischer hochzeitsmarsch. 
2634. 

Schottisches miidchen. S852. 

Sieben (Die) t6richten jungfriiu- 
lein. 870: 

So wollen wir marschieren. 


mark- 


541, 


a lover. 


schweinehirt. 


851, 


10170. 


Sympathy. 1153 (1138), 3119 (80), 
10346. 

Tal der liebe. 2812, 10854, 19177, 
Dose 


2815, 27241. 
1153 (119), 
6682. 


Tapfere soldat. 972, 
That would be lovely. 
Tiralala. 8119 (ST), 


Tschindadara, bumdadara, zur 
lieb’gehéren zwei. 1022. 
Um die linde geht der tanz. 10519. 


Venus im griinen. 1057S. 
Walzer-entr’acte. 1060. 
What can we do without 
8119 (94), 6956. 
Strauss (G@. A.) Ode to 
14546. 
Strauss (H.): 
Ave Maria. 
Bridal chorus. 115 ( 
Brook (The) 11538 (1 


a man, 


saltimore, 


11538 


- 


145 
$ 168. 
{S 


INDEX 


pts, ¥25 


Strauss (H.)—Continued. 
Forsaken. 1153 (151). 
Lost chord. 1158 (154). 
Rameaux (Les) 11538 (160). 


Song of the toreador. 1153 (163). 
Strauss (J.): 
Contrapunktische paraphrase. 
3749. 
Divertissement. 16076. 
Geh’, zahl, geh’, zahl. 8248. 


Hand in hand. 83879, 16332. 


Journalisten. 26101. 

Kein ventigen diesem gleicht. 8837, 
16588. 

Liebe allein macht nicht satt. 
8954. 


Liebe (Das) geld. 8956. 

New Vienna. 18752, 27171. 

Reiche midchen. 9843-9850, 
14827. 

Where the citrous bloom. 


Strauss (J.) jr.: 
Aimer, boire, chanter. 
Artist’s life waltzes. 
Beau Danube bleu. 
Feuilles du matin. 22130. 
Mille et une nuits. 22131. 
Sang viennois. 22132. 
Southern roses. 10271. 
Strauss (R.): 
Adagio cantabile. 17403. 
Elektra. 6476, 10272. 
Feierlicher einzug. 
6477. 
Feuersnot. 12257, 22133. 
Orchesterstudien. 17404, 24481, 
Reverie. 22135. 
Rosenkavalier (Der) 
Salome. 6478, 12258. 
Salomes tanz. 19132, 27178. 
Solo-scéne de Salomé. 19134. 
Stiindchen. 6479. 
Wiegenlied und abendstille. 
Streabbog (L.) 
9005. 
Streabbog (R.): 
At the circus. 25031. 
Bridal wreath waltz. 25188. 
Clover blossoms. 25330. 
Dance of the fairies. 25409. 
Eglantine waltz. 25523. 
Fairy godmother. 25593. 
Grandma’s waltz. .25765. 
Grandpa’s waltz. 25767. 
Happy days. 25795. 


20569. 


6474. 
10270. 
6475. 


937, 2770, 


27172. 


24498. 
Little fairy waltz. 


Little brother’s birthday. 26223. 
Little sister’s birthday. 26226, 
Mama’s birthday waltz. 26322. 
Mama’s favorite. 263824. 
Meadow brook. 26369. 

Papa’s birthday march. 26712. 


Papa’s pet. 26713. 
Playmates. 26761. 


Queen of the May. 26820. 


Streabbog (R.)—Continued. 

Tiny fingers. 27322. 

Whip-poor will. 27515. 
Streat (S. 8.) Petite bergére. 2469. 
Strebor (A. C.) Gnomes’ dance. 4261. 
Street (T.) Original interpretation of 


mission bells. 24058. 
Street (T. W.) Message (A) 5806. 
Streeter (C.) Supplication. 6510. 
Streeter (L. O.) Two songs. 24494. 


Streeter (M. E.) Flying in the aero- 


plane. 18148. 

Streicher (J. A.) Vierundzwanzig 
choral-vorspiele. 102738. 

Strick (H.) Just a little girl to cheer 
you. 18444. 

Strickland bros. co. Just plain Jane. 
18452. 


Strickland (C. V.) & son: 
Garland their graves. 
Violet waltz. 27410. 

Strickland (F.) Just plain Jane. 

18452, 
Strickland (1L.): 
Fate. 19767. 
We lift our hearts to Thee. 124386. 
Strickshield (G.) Uncle Sam’s pole. 
2913, 24686. 

Strock (B.) Naval parade. 

Strohm (C. L.): 

Lieut. Capron’s march and two- 
step. 26212. 

Major Porter’s march and two- 
step. 26319. 


8228. 


11860. 


Strong (E. J.) Nellie waltz. 674. 
Strong (F. G.) King Lion. 16598, 
18470. 


Stroud (A.): 
In the land where the beautifui 
Conway flows. 21456. 
Keep the anchor charm I gave you. 
26127. 
Lady moon, good night. 4957. 
Strouse (C. B.): 
New Dixie song. 14476. 
Tell mother Tl start to-day. 
17461. 
Strube (G.) 
20578, 24497. 


Symphony in B minor. 


Strutt (A. E.) 38 pezzetti. 938. 
Stuart (B. C.) Mr. Johnson, mine, I 
tole yer so. 14822. 


Stuart (CC...) 
26439. 
Stuart (F.) 
rabbi’s daughter. 
Stuart (1.): 
Certain sort of father. 


Moonlight strains. 


27302. 
20979. 


Do you belong to anyone particu- ; 


lar. 221087, 
Havana. 376. x 
Honeymoon in Peru. 8485. 
I like ’em plump. 213876, 23338. 
I’m glad my home is in the States. 
21389, 


2020 


This is no place for a — 


9 
z 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dece., 1910 


Stuart (L.)—Continued. 
In Yucatan. 4735. 
It’s dreadful to be an old maid. 
21475. 
Kalora’s entrance. 20055. 
Land (The) of the free. 23566. 
Little pot of tea. 21580. 
Love’s lesson, 21612, 238674. 
My Yankee Doodle girl. 23902. 
Nursery rhymes. 21804, 23958. 
Oh, what a chance to take. 24002. 
Queen of my dreams. 21922, 
24181, 26818. 
Slim princess. 20514, 22073, 27071. 
We will not live in a bungalow. 
22317, 24766. 
When the guards are passing by. 
20745. 
Stuart (M.): 
Bittersweet. 15852. 
Canton. 15910. 
Dear one. 16060. 
Stuart. (R. McH.): 
But he ain’t by ’isself in dat. 7553. 
Endless song. 8035. 
One, two howdy do. 9610. 
Waddling lesson. 10626. 
Wibbly wabbably calf. 10780. 
Stubbs (EH. E.) Beyond a world of 
eare. 20924. 
Stuecken (I. van der): 
Junge liebe. 16572. 
Klage. 4928. 
Night has a thousand eyes. 
Regret. 5945. 
Waldesrauschen. 
Stirtz (H.): 
Beim fass. 12774. 
Muittersprache. 14382. 
Nachtigall (Die) 14456. 
Wiichterlied. 15464. 
Wohl sah ich manchen stolzen 
strom. 15627. 
Stults (R. M.): 
Beloved. 19535, 22440 (19). 
For love’s sweet sake. 19787. 
Glad tidings. 28114. 


5524. 
10639. 


Let me call you dearie. 20077, 
22440 (41). 

Love me again. 20126, 22440 (44). 

Nightfall. 23988. 


Shine on Mister Moon. 17306. 
Sweetest story ever told. 6544. 
Take me back to dear old Dixie. 


eae 
You, just you. 7138. 
Stumpf (J.) Gruss an Wien. 25777. 
Stunz (J. S.) I want to be a captain 
of finance. 8624. 
Sturges (HE. J.) Te Deum laudamus. 
6581. 
Sturgis (M. H.) Linda mia. 15704 
(27). 


Stutzman (C.) Two-bagger. 15375. 
Stuyck (J.) Marche triomphale. 6454. 


Suecess song bureau. You look just 
like my Fritzie. 10844. 
Suck (A. & D. H.)' Pas redouble. 


15704 (42). 
Suck (D. H.) 
Suck (G. F.): 

Austrian melody. 38119 (105). 
Invitation to the dance. 
(146). 
Return of spring. 3119 (180). 
Tyrolienne. 3119 (199). 
Suck (H.) Nymphentanz. 26584. 
Suck (O.) Carlsruher briganten 
marseh. 22714. 
Sudda (F. della.) : 
Ballade. 12506. 
In der hingematte. 
Lacerta. 11601. 
Menuett. 11778. 
Resignation. 12506. 
Walzer. 12264. 
Wiegenlied. 12506. 
Sudds (W. F.): 
Anthem gems. 10887 (8). 
Congenial hearts. 22809. 
Creole dance. 17977. 
Dainty dance. 7818. 
God’s day of rest. 231381. 
In a garden of melody. 1961. 
Lights of slumber-port. 8977. 
May I. 598. 
Message of love. 9266. 
National guide to reed organ play- 
ing. 15704 (82). 
National school for the piano-forte. 
27645. 
Nodding violets. 14493. 
On with the dance. 9604. 
Parlor organ treasury. 17742 (22). 
Part-song galaxy. 24911 (51). 
Swinging to sleep. 2802. 
Sudessi (P.) : 
Cantilena d’amore. 17896, 20978. 
Pour un baiser. 21906. 
Venetian serenade. 12404. 


See Suck (G. F.) 


3119 


11496. 


Stihne (Die). 2771. 
Siiss (W.) Schule des modernen kla- 
vierspiels. 26387. 
Stisse (Die) Cora. 3199, 7548, 8845, 
9269. 
Siisse doktor. 3988-3940, 5271, 7116— 
(ally 
Suhr (H. W.) Let’s take a trip to love 
land. 8942. 
Suke(e)e: 
Erlebtes und ertriiumtes. 1626. 
Humoreska. 16405. 
Menuetto. 3947. 
Suk (V.): 
Bereeuse. 251385. 
Reminiscence. 26859. 
Sulima (J.) Valseuse. 17579. 
Sullivan (—): 
At honor’s glorious call. 15772. 
Awake the ery of battle. 19504, 


2021 


Ck ae 


INDEX 


pt. 1 as., ¥. 5 


Sullivan (—)—Continued. 
Beleaguered (The) 25112. 
Serenade (The) 27007. 

Soldier’s life. 10176. 

Sullivan (A.): 

Birds in the night. 15850. 
Brother, thou art gone before us. 
15880, 25198. 

Sullivan (A.S.): 

Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
8156, 16213, 19780. 

H. M. S. Pinafore. 25785. 

Little buttercup. 9000. 

Long day closes. 26242-26244. 

Looking back. 26250. 

Lost chord. 1153 (154), 11667. 

Mikado (The) 2257, 21697. 

Mikado march. 16833, 20199. 

Mikado waltz. 16834, 20200. 

O mistress mine. 2377. 

Once again. 26670. 

Orpheus with his lute. 2432. 

Three little maids from school. 
17496, 20634. 

Wand’ring minstrel. 

Willow song. 3062. 

Sullivan (D. J.): 
Memory. 23774. 
That’s what you get for being 

Trish. 2885. 
Sullivan (FE. W.) Send a wireless C. Q. 
D. 6147. 

Sullivan (T.): 

Call again, Mr. Opportunity. 7570. 

He was more like a friend than a 
husband. 113738. 

I’ve been in the rain. 1919. 

If the shooting suit would suit. 
4658. 

Let’s have a day with the ladies. 
14042. 

Oh girls, nobody loves you like a 
nice policeman. 23998. 

Ruth, you know that’s not the 


17630, 20720. 


truth. 21988. 

She’s living in my house now. 
10118. 

You don’t want a night light. 


17731. 
Who knows, who cares. 


Sullivan (W. J.) 


yD Gi Ne 
God save our Presi- 


dent. 4271. 
Sullivan - Brooke (H.) My little 
brownie maiden. 5444. 
Sully (K.) Mizpah march. 16848. 
Sulzbach (W.): 
Abend (Der) 20820. 
Drei Indianer. 210. 
Missa vestiva i colli. 2272. 
Paskolnikow-pliauntasie. 18844. 


Totentanz (Der) 1017. 

Traumbilder aus der ahnengruft 
der Romanows. 19249. 

Walzer. 497. 


202 


Sulze & Galler: 
Burschenabschied. 19575. 
So muess mei schitzle sei. 

Summer (J. B.) 


20521. 
None of self and all 


of Thee. 27647. 
Summerfield & Hecht. You furnish 
the girl. 15678. 


Summer night. 19141. 

Summer widowers. 15704 (64), 15704 
(75), 15704 (104), 15704 (113), 
15900, 15956, 15977, 16215, 16256, 
16622, 16752, 17015, 17076, 17487, 
17742 (42), 17742 (76), 17742 (78), 


17742 (91), 19213, 19482, 20814 (32), 


20814 (112). 


Summers (B.) Judgment (The) 4863. 
Summers (H.) Beauty’s shrine. 3383. 
Summers (N. R.): 
Brown eyes dearest to me. 
My baby boy. 14885. 
Only a look from your eyes to 
mine. 14614. 


Summy (C. F.) ¢o.: 

Aeronaut (An) 3158. 

Album of modern piano music. 
U2NS: 

Andantino in D. 21626. 

Arrival of the guests. 3269. 

At the masquerade. 10957. 

Autumn. 1263. 

Barcarolle. 20902, 22570. 

Birds in the night. 15850. 

Bohemian folk song. 15864. 

Breakfast foods. 7519. 

Bubble (The) 12854. 

Characteristic melodies. 3644. 

Circling the Christmas tree. 7693. 

Come ye and let us walk in the 
light. 1472. 

Coming generation. 3738. 

Country dance. 3767, 3768. 

Cradle song. 1489. 

Curriculum. 1499. 

Daybreak. 25427. 

Deck with wreaths our heroes 
graves. T7872. 

Dog fit. 1554. 

Doll’s miniature suite. 

Dream god. 179387. 

Dreamland rose. 18182. 

Fireflies. 25624. 

Good morning. 4294. 

Heart (The) 4416, 25821. 

Heavenly Father shelter us. 13608. 

Here comes the flag. 4440. 

Home study book for beginners in 
musie. 19912. 

Hop, skip and jump. 4475. 

Hostess after refreshment speech. 
4479. 


12851. 


3890. 


Hymn of consecration. 18292. 
I love the old doll best. 1899. 
I need Thee every hour. 86138. 


In heavenly love abiding. 11499. 
) 


— 


: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Summy (C. F.) co.— Continued. 
In the moonlight. 4724. 
Jolly haymaker. 11556. 
Length of day. 166389. 
Lil boy. 8982. 
Longing for home. 26246. 
Lord bless you and keep you. 


20115. 
Love. 5108. 
Love, fix a day. 21599. 
Love’s message. 21614. 


Lullaby. 2559. 

Lullaby of the Iroquois. 

March. 6815. 

Marching song. 5222. 

May melody. 16781. 

May the maiden. 2221. 

Medley of American 
songs. 5266. 

Melodie. 238498. 

Merry games. 5303. 

Minnehaha and Hiawatha. 

Motto school song. 5381. 

My chaplet. 9363. 

My tribute. 11851. 

O come let us sing. 11890. 

O were my love yon lilac fair. 
14538. 

Old clock. 21834. 

Old rhymes with new melodies. 
5639. 

Ole March win’. 9585. 

On the slopes of the dune. 


2177. 


national 


5326. 


21840. 


On tiptoe. 5657. 

One day. 21842. 

One who came from foreign 
climes. 5669. 

Orchestra of June. 2480. 

Our native song. 26691. 


Out on the deep. 26698. 

Palms (The) 18882. 

Pat MeGee. 11977. 

Prelude. 11792. 

Procession around the birthday 
- eake. 5879. 

Reinecke children’s song. 26853. 
Rejoice before the Lord. 12057. 
Ring dance. 5979. 

Robert Emmet song. 5990. 
Rock-a-bye lady. 9920. 

Rondo in D major. 9343. 


Rose and the nightingale. 17204. 

Roses. 9961. 

Sail (A) 2601. 

Sea nymphs’ frolic. 24317. 

Serenade. 27007. 

Shepherd, show me how to go. 
6175. 


Skipping. 6298. 

Smaller rondo. 7428. 
Smuggleman (The) 20518. 
Snowball bush. 10166. 
Soldier boys. 6837. 
Somebody. 10192. 

Sonata. 5644. 


ee 


Summy (C. F.) co.—Continued. 
Sonatina. 10239. 
Song of love. 2731. 
Spanish dance. 6423, 
Springtime dance. 12245, 22117. 
Summer engagement. 6492. 
Sumum bonum. 2775. 
Sunshine. 24511. 
Sweet violets. 15212. 
Swinging beneath the apple blos- 
soms. 12296. 
Tar’s farewell. 
Tate. 6575. 
Teddy bear. 6587. 
"Tis spring. 15315. 
To you. 2880. 
Toccata from Oedipe a Thebes. 
2881. 
Torpedo and the whale. 
Until the morning’s light. 
Valsette. 17059, 28494. 
Waltz. 6316. 
Waving branches. 6926. 
Welcome, pretty primrose. 
When daisies pied and violets 
blue. 17650. 
Whirl about. 7018. 
Whither. 223869. 
Windmill (The) 22892. 
Wondrous words of love. 
Wreath of roses. 19411. 
Sumner (J. S.) Little maid of old 
Chicago. 23627. 
Sumrall (W. H.) Waiting and watch- 
ing for me. 15476. 
Suneroft mus. co. I’m satisfied to be 
without a Sweetheart. 4586. 
Sunday school book. 949. 
Sunday school voices. 15190. 
Sunlight music co. : 
Alabama shuffle. 7211. 
Cannibal isle. 3580. 
Dat Alabama shuffalo, 17996. 
Does anybody here know Nancy. 
13129. 
Don’t say good-bye forever. 
Even you don’t know. 8064. 
Father, don’t get stewed again to- 
night. 25608. 
I'll be with you, honey, in honey 
suckle time. 8572. 
I want to go back 
18341. 
If my wife could only see me now. 
18364. 
In dear old Tennessee. 
Loving heart. 90ST. 
My husaban Sylvest. 
Smiling moon. 20517. 
Something seems to tell me there'll 
be wedding bells for me. 19088. 
Stack-o-lee. 27149. 
That’s ever loving love. 20616, 
We'll go back to Erin some day. 


6938. 


27244. 


17521. 
15396. 


17642. 


7088. 


7920. 


to 


yeorgia. 


4696. 


“HOO 
93S. 


‘ on 
ye 20 


INDEX 


Dt. a, Be sy Vib 


Sunlight music co.—Continued. 
What’s the matter with Reilly. 
10704. 
Sunny side of Broadway. TT. 
Superior music pub. co. Laurel song 
series. 4977. 
Superior sex. 19148. 
Suppé (F. von) : 
Light cavalry. 952, 2788, 6507. 
Miner’s dream. 2264. 
Ty native land. 6508. 
Poet and peasant. 17110, 22146. 
Tantalusqualen. 2784. 
Supplement to teacher’s book of sam- 
ples. 6509. 
Surdo (J.): 
Blest life divine. 12815. 
Oh, for an eye to see. 14558. 
Oh, restless hand. 14566. 
Sing, robin, sing. 24381. 
Surzyfiski (M.): 
Msza. 93845. 
Requiem. 9864. 
Susannens geheimniss. 
Suter (H.): 
Abendsegen. 3187. 
Advent. 3148. 
Friihling (Der) 4184. 
Schall der nacht. 6099. 
Sutherland (R. W.): 
Don’t be too near the land of 
mafhana. 21093. 
Old legend. 21887. 
Sutherland (W.): 
Boy Dan. 15870. 
Don’t be too near the land of 
mafhana. 21093. 
Great divide. 1800. 
Olympian stag song, 2414. 
Suitie (J.) O Bethlehem. 5570. 


5507. 


Sutton (F.) Ripples. 14862. 
Sutton’ CEH. OG.) 

I wonder. 19381. 

Little lady. 2140. 

My dream of long ago. 9369. 


Sabbath bells. 8386, 1158 (101). 
Sutton (J. C.) American beauty rag. 


24978. 
Sutton (K.) Prometheus  vinctus. 
9789. 
Sutton (T.): 
Arab lullaby. 3255, 
Love’s magic gate. 11684. 


Song of gladness. 19089. 
Svedman (H.R.) My blessed Saviour 
Jesus. 21747. 
Svehla (R.) : 


Processional march. 18903. 

Twilight. 153868. 
Syeinbjornsson (S.): 

Like! a Wac. otek, 

O Gud vors lands. 18769. 


Winter roses. 19396. 


Svendsen (J.) Saeterjentens sgndag. 
18996. 


Svendsen (J. S.) Romance. 6003. 
Svet (M.) Ah! I have sighed to rest 
me. 7205. 
Swain (A. EK. M.) When the shadows 
longer grow. 15566. 
Swain (C. L.) Little Ann Warner. 
5053. 
Swain (H. E.) When the shadows 
longer grow. 15566. 
Swan (A. F.) There’s no one coming 
home to me. 22202. 
Swan & co. Good old days. 13496. 
Swango (EK. M.) My prairie bride. 
18724. 
Swann (I.) Valentine waltzes. 
Swarthout (D. M.): 
Polonaise in A flat. 241384. 
Waltz. 24523. 
Swartz (KE. EH.) Characteristic mel- 
odies for beginners. 38644. 
Swartz (J.) Dougherty. 11180. 
Sweeley (C. C.) Our band. 24061. 
Sweeley (C. S.) My lady Marion. 
26489. 
Sweeley (N. F.): 
Pay-day. 2454. 


19287. 


Say, girl, come waltz with me. 
24281. 
Sweeney (W.) Two Bills. 153876, 
24911 (188). 
Sweet (A.) Keep a-movin’. 13951. 
Sweet (A. C.) Coeur d’Aléne. 15970, 
21014. 


Sweet (W. S.) In the valley where 
the wild rose blooms. 8717. 

Sweet Innisfallen. 108, 396, 918, 954. 

Sweet sixteen. 5238, 6506, 7863, 8197, 
8362, 8586, 8625, 8701, 9114, 9555, 
9950, 10828-10832, 10421, 26512. 

Sweetest girl in Paris. 20953, 21094, 


21342, 21386, 21402, 21418 215382, 
21658, 21795; 221855) .223 ee 
22318, 22440 (28), 22440 (388), 
22440 (66). 
Sweetser (E.) Fandango land. 
13296. 
Sweney (J. R.): 
Ark of praise. 7182 (5). 
Come, O come. 7734. 
Give Him glory. 8268. 
Give us, Lord, our daily bread. 
8272. 
Go on your way rejoicing. 8296. 


His vineyard. 8470. 

His way is best. 8471. 

Hood’s earols. 27625. 

I have trusted. 8559. 

Light in the clouds. 8975. 
Lord’s anointed King. 9042, 

No cross for me. 9477. 

No longer under the law. 9478. 
O to do something. 145387. 

Our loving Redeemer. 9629. . 
Rest at home. 14886. 

Royal fountain, no. 38. 15704 (46). 


2024 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Sweney (J. R.)—Continued. 
Safe in the fold. 9988. 
Shepherd of Israel. 15002. 
Songs of redeeming love. 

(164). 
Speak for Jesus. 10234, 
Where Thou callest me. 15588. 
With Thy children praising Thee. 
15623. 
Swepstone (E.): 
Songs for children. 10215. 
Two little songs. 6551. 
Swett (H. B.) My snow shoe girl. 


1153 


20259. 

Swett (J. A.) Girl and the automo- 
bile. 23095. 

Swift (C. A.) My Colorado home. 
18702. 

Swift (Mrs. H. D.) I’m from Ire- 
land. 13713. 

Swift (G. H.) Martin Luther’s hymn. 
26351. 

Swift (N.) Bass-clef land. 1283, 

Swift (S.) I wonder what’s the mat- 


11478. 
Forbidden fruit. 


ter with the moon. 
Swingle (Mrs. 0.) 
21199. 

Swisher (M. D.): 
Shine on Mister Moon. 17306. 
There’s no one quite so dear as 

you. 27289. 
Swiss hero. 19160. 
Sykes (R. R.) Whose hat is that 
upon the rack. 12494. 


Sylvestre (L.) Eleonore. 11207. 
Sylvia. 6818. 
Szalit (P.) Intermezzo. 27222. 
Szule (J.): 

Jeune fille. 2025. 

Mon triste coeur. 16850. 


Nuit d@’Ispahan. 11889. 


Sehnsucht. 19037. 
Sonate. 17439. 

Trois rencontres. 2900. 
Valse de Cynthia. 2926. 


Szymanowski (K.) 
fuge. 14753. 
Tabor (K.) Kitty Karney. 11590. 
Tabrar (J.): 
For months and months 
months. 23037. 
For nights and nights and nights. 
23038. 
I never hear from them. 4598. 
Jack Smiles’ popular laughing 
song. 138877. 
When the bells ring out for Rosie. 
24807. 
Taddei (O.): 
Granite City march. 


Priludium and 


and 


8340. 


Reverie. 9879. 
Taggart (L.) We love the place. 
3001. 
Tagliafico (D.) When sweet birds 
sing. 6978. 


2029 


Taitt (L.) Message of the bells. 9267. 
Takaori (B. S.) Banzai dance. 7395. 
Tal der liebe. 2812, 5878, 7195, 7585, 
7846, 8846, 8861, 9783, 10170, 10354, 
10519, 27232. 
Talamo (R.) 
iste. 7641. 
Talbot (H.): 

Arcadians (The) 28, 1232, 7304. 

Belle of Brittany. 67, 1297. 

My motter. 2315. 

Only girl alive. 9613. 
Talbot (O.) Napoleon valse. 
Talbott (A. M.) 

sailing home. 
Taleott (J. A.) 
ment. 15851. 
Tales of Hoffmann. 2387, 9541, 11907, 
14549, 14550, 17001, 20808, 21819, 
23981, 23990, 26624. 
Talley (H. B.) Id like to kiss a gir] 


Charme du mandolin- 


5494. 
When Teddy comes 

19868. 

Bishop college supple- 


like you. 183800. 
Tallis (1.): 
Canadiana march. 7579. 
Canadiana waltzes. 19583. 


Island of love. 8745. 
Tallis (T.) All people that on earth 
do dwell. 1185. 
Tallis-Creamer music pub. co.: 
Canadiana march. 7579. 
Island of love. 8745. 
Tallman (A.) I’d like to have a girlie 
just like you. 8542. 
Tam O’Shanter. 16878. 
Tams (A. W.) Eugen Onégin. 10496. 
Tanered. 24241. 
Tandler (A.): 
Boy scout. 20951. 
Come where the 
grows. 21028. 
Tankard (G.) Shaughnessy’s skating 
rink. 6167. 
Tanner (A. R.) They’re playing our 
favorite waltz my dear. 19208. 
Tanner & Lambert pub. co. They’re 
playing our favorite waltz my dear. 
19208. 
Tannhiiuser. 2978, 2980, 10631, 15466, 


golden orange 


15468, 15470, 15478, 15474, 17610, 
17612, 17615, 22288, 22291. 
Tape (G. W.) Memories. 16802. 
Tapfere Kassian. 1958. 
Tapfere soldat. 972, 2815, 25527, 
27241. 
Tapley (B. C.): 
Kaiser sonate. 238519. 
Knights of Columbus waltzes. 
2079. 
Tapper (T.) Natural music charts. 
668. 
Tarantino (A. J.) Cuddling glide. 
228382. 


Tarelli (H.) Monte en l'air, 26481. 
Tarenghi (M.): 


Bagatelle. 


K-aONm 
(oso. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0.s.,v.5 § 


Tarenghi (M.)—Continued. 
Berceuse. 7452. 
Canzone. 24558. 
Doux souvenir. 
Kelat de rire. 16129. 
Fantasticando. 22991. 
Improvviso. 23424, 
Murmure de printemps. 
Nocturne. 10364. 
Page d’amour. 17057. 
Petit caprice. 9688. 
Petite féte champetre. 
Petite valse de salon. 
Promenade amoureuse. 
Santa Lucia. 10009. 
Serenade triste. 17291. 

Tartini (G.): 

Arioso. 7309. 

Larghetto. 14008. 

Sonata in A minor. 6574. 

Trille du diable. 175380. 
Variationen tiber ein tema von 


7927. 


16873. 


17086. 
24101. 
24168. 


Corelli. 24705. 
Tastenschrift. 27245. 
Tate (A. E.) Do you remember. 
25468. 
Tate (G. H.) Go and forget. 8294. 
Tate (J. W.) Just like the dear old 
swing. 2047. 
Paubert (I. Ox) 
Canzonet. 24561. 
In a March night. 8683. 
Lurili. 11696. 
Morning glories. 2291. 


Taubert (W.): 
Taupman, (B. Du B:;) : 
Hats off to W. M. A. 16348. 
Stealing a kiss. 10260. 
Taubmann (O.): 
Zwei gedichte. 24562. 
92° psalm. 27610. 
Tauwitz (E.) 
Tayler (A. A.) 0. 
march. 19997. 


Imperial guard 


Tayler (E. D.) Song-trifies. 12215. 
Tayler: CH. IN.) Trees in spring. 
27342. 
Taylor (—) Echo (The) 22950. 
Taylor (Ag: 
"E guaie d’America. 7974. 


He’s more than all this world to 
me. 113868. 

In Jesus’ name, 11500. 

On the Rocks of Ages. 11987. 

Peace on my soul. 11980. 

We'll sweep thro’ the gates of 
gold. 12488. 

We're going on. 12441. 

Will you take the gospel there. 
12515. 

Zion melodies. 

Taylor (Bz) - 

Dogzigity rag. 16086. 

My love will find a way. 

Savannah. 10017. 


12559. 


20253. 


Sing little birds. 12186. * 


Taylor (B. 8.) Old camp-meeting |} 
songs. 20318. 
Payilor 4 Cay: 
In the warm blue summer 
weather. 23452. 
See, see what a wonderful smile. 
24320. 


Sleep, little baby. 24894. 
Taylor (C. B.) ‘Taylor’s first term 
at the piano. 976. 
Taylor (C. H.): 
Love me dear just for a day. 
14137. 
We've been chums. 193839. 
Taylor (D.): 
It’s never too late to learn. 11542, 
24911 (182). 


Jolly the boarders along. 138906. 

Mountain Maiden. 11810, 17742 

(42) 
Taylor (E.): 


My Dixie dream. 16886. 
My southern rose. 11538 (88), 
144389. 
Taylor (E. D.): 


To my ain dear lassie. 10460. 
To Norah. 24630. 
Two songs. 6578. 
Taylor (EK. N.) Three offertory sen- 
tences. 24563. 
Taylor (H. C.) Songs of Williams. 
20547. 


Taylor CH. Jc 
Eve of Waterloo. 1633. 
Memories. 5280, 9242. 
Minuetto. 6579. 
Taylor (H. M.) ‘Though the world 
has proved untrue. 12348. 
Taylor (H..S.) & cee 
I just can’t analyze my Anna Lize. 


8564. 
You’re mine, all mine. 12548, 
15687. 
Paylor “Gia 
Gridiron (The) 4849. 
Here’s to your eyes. 4443. 


*Vourneen, Mavourneen. 10621. 
Taylor (J. H.) Back to the jungles. 
12729. 
Taylor (J. oe 
I wake to find it was a dream. 
13737. 


Little cottage on the hill. 14084. 
New York girl. 9463. 
Taylor (J. 8.) Hoist the flag. 18266. 
Taylor (L.) My one _ sweetheart. 
«11846. 
Taylor (L. M.) Hail to Pim. j2s1ot 


Taylor (L. N.) I will swing from a 


pine: « 13752. 
Taylor (M. E. R.) One nation, one 
country, one flag. 20327. — 
Taylor (T.): 
Down by the old mill stream. 
19709. 


2026 


; 


f 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, . Jan. —Dec., 1910 


Taylor (T.)—Continued. 


eller (A.) 


Kentucky Sue. 8839. 


Kidding. 26133. 


No one cares for me. 26564. 
Sweet angel eyes, 6519. 
That ragtime melody. 10402, 
15271. 
Taylor music co. My one sweetheart. 
11846. 


Tchakoff (I.): 
Persian lullaby. 9684. 
Sambo’s picnic. 22008. 
Teachers’ music pub. co. Tidings of 
victory. 17500. 
Teasdale (L.) For Killarney and 
you. 8170, 15704 (77), 238036, 
Teasley (D. O.): 
Angel chorus. 3234. 
Glory of God. 8285. 


Tech show. Queen of the cannibal 
isles. 14802. 

Teddlie (T. S.) He saved me by His 
grace. 13596. 

Teddlie (V. O.) Come this way. 
12966. 


Teich (C. F.) 


Au clair du soleil. 25035. 


Quand de soleil se couche. 26816. 
Stindchen. 27150. 
Teich (O.) O junge was siehste 
schlecht aus. 26598. 
Teike (C.): 
Emperor’s parole. 21132. 


Staunch and true. 6460. 
Telemaco (Il) 19827. 
Telemann (G. P.) Sonata in H. 6593. 
Tellam (H.): 
Chanson naive. 15927, 17918, 
20982. 
Quante si bella. 9804, 14797, 
18920, 20402. 


Rose, ma mie, 6015. 


Hochste steiger. 1386388. 

Teller (C.) He leads me still. 4410. 
Teller music pub. co.: 

Care and carelessness. 1381. 

Peace, perfect peace. 5753. 

Ten solo exercises. 3485. 
“Tellier GAS): 

Bien-étre. 3484. 

Cara. 12896.. 

Méditation. 9225. 

Pavane Récamier. 18855. 

Sérénade espagnole. 27012. 


| 


‘Telma (M.): 


Cascade (La) 17904. 
Dream melody. 18046. 
Rosa mystica. 18978. 
‘Tempest (The) 19375. 
Temple (G.): 
Little drummer 
23624. 
Love’s eventide. 18578. 
Over the dreamland sea. 


of Gravelotte. 


5716. 


Temple (H.) ’Tis all that I can say. 
123848. 

Tenaglia (F.) Aria. 12662. 
Tenaglia (R. G.) Lullaby. 18588. 
Tennant (Mrs.) New moon. 11875. 
Tenny (N.): 

Chicken isle. 25285. 

Dixine my pretty southern queen. 


25466 
Never take your friends to see 
Venus. 26539. 


Tenth Presbyterian Church: 
Forward soldiers bold and fear- 
less. 13380. 
Summer suns are glowing. 
Teres (A.) 
Antique danse. 
Concert romance. 
Enchanting melodie. 
Leben zol Amerika. 
Lullaby. 21621. 
Over the waves. 18827. 
Teresa be mine. 23898, 26976. 
Terhune (A.): 
Chinese child’s day. 
Colonial carols 
22791: 
Faith. 8103. 
Jimmie McCann. 8785. 
Song at dusk. 10200, 24422. 
Syrian woman’s lament. 19163, 
Ternoveans (G.) Ma mie. 2181. 
Terpening (C. S.) My flying machine. 
5426. 
Terrasse (C.) Marriage Télé- 
maque. 14221. 
Terry (F. E.): 
Castanet song. 22719. 
Faith, hope, and charity. 18114. 


15182. 


25011. 

19649. 
18086. 

8914. 


19617. 
for children. 


de 


In the canoe. 2384389. 
Merry conversation. 23790. 
Serenade. 24338. 
T-r-o-u-b-l-e. 27849. 
Twilight (A) story. 24680. 
Winding (A) path. 24850. 


Terry (I. W.) Comet (The) 15988. 
Terry (P.) Dearest girl I ever knew— 
that’s you. 18088. 


Terry (R. R.) Benediction service. 
7449. 
Terry (V. H.) Take me to Al-Fresco. 
20595. 
Terry (W.) Down at Blankton-on- 
Sea. 138157. 
Teschemacher (EH.) Romany songs. 
2575. 
Teschner (W.) Sonate. 22180. 
PPesiG. Cla) 
Aida. 17585. 
Charming waltz. 15945. 
Fiat polka. 1662. 
Poet and peasant. 17110. 


Traviata. 17588. 
Tessarini (C.): 


Sonata in G. 6606. 


2027 


68294—10——38 


INDEX 


_ pt. THES, v.5 | 


Tessarini (C.)—Continued. 


Sonate 4 tre G dur. 19196. 
Sonate en ré majeur. 2832. 
Tewson (W.) Good morning! Mister 
Sunshine. 25758. 
Thach (R. G.) Washington and Lee 
Swing. 15491. 
Thacker (H.) End of the way. 
25549. 
Thacker (J. E.) Do you give the Lord 
your best. 7901. 


Thalberg (S.)) Berceuse. 3119 (112). 
Thaler (F. A.) Love me kid. 21602. 
Thaler (R.): 
. Kama. 2051. 
Old Glory. 17020. 
Qui vive. 5909. 
Thaler music pub. co. 
21602. 
Thalia-theater-verlag: 
Auf verbotenen wegen. 15782. 
Dorfmusik (Die) 21096. 
Ehe vom kurfiirstendamm. 161338. 
Kleine bonne. 16608. 
Komm mein schatz in den Luna- 
park. 21527. 
Manne hak’ mir mal die taille auf. 
21632. 
Tolle welt. 17516. 
Wer kann dafiir. 24786, 27470. 


Love me kid. 


Wie schon bist du Berlin. 22376. 
Tharp (O. J.) Pass me not, O gentle 
Saviour. 14678. 
Thatcher (J.) Chautauqua salute. 
: 17927. 


Thaxter (W.) Morning glory. 14855. 


Thayer (A.) God is our hope and 
Strength. 21255. 

Thayer (E.) See Thayer (E. D.) 

Thayer (E. D.) Pedal studies for the 
organ. 10887 (56). 

Thayer (H. C.) Columbian sons. 
7723, 12958. 

Thelan (L.) If you can’t tell how 


you love me, write a book. 18366. 
Thelan (N. G.) Just a sweet bouquet 
of flowers. 4876. 


Thelen (A.): 
Attila. 7334. 
Glocklein im tale. 8280. 
Hexlein (Das) 8456. 


Rosenzeit, herzeleid. 2594. 
Theophil (J.) They always do. 
Therien (F.) Summer time is sweet- 

‘heart time. 17416. 
Thésée. 249389, 26787, 27347. 
They loved a lassie. 1909, 2974, 7033. 
Thiebes piano co.: 

Alpine glide. 24965. 

Arbutus. 12658. 

Arrival of the queen. 12668. 

Bells of Strassburg. 7440. 

Bumble bee. 7547. 

Chimes of Notre Dame. 


6645. 


11082. 


2028 


Thiebes piano co.—Continued. 
Dying poet. 16123. 
Evening. 19748. 

Fairy court. 19759. 

Fern leaves. 18317. 
Flight of the doves. 138350. 
Flower dance. 183855. 
Harp player and his son. 
Hide and seek. 8457. 
Home to our mountains. 27397. 
Infantry parade. 20020. 
Joyful sounds. 138910. 

Light artillery. 20091. 

Little study. 11650. 

Playful peasant. 26759. 
Pleasures of May. 14728. 
Rippling wavelets. 12072. 
Salut 4 Pesth. 26952. 

Snow queen. 20519. 

Thee. 15278, 17480. 

Two larks. 20667. 

Valse des elfes. 10555. 

Village queen. 15444. 

Thiebes-Stierlin music ¢co.: 
Butterflies and bees. 3550. 
Call me all the names that you| 

ean think of. 3572. 
Consolation. 149. | 
Convent bells. 1478. 
Country parade. 1487. 
Dream of the shepherdess. 
Evening shadows. 4031. 
Florentina. 1680. 

Grand parade. 1796. 
Meadow lark. 2226. 
Military step. 5319. 
Miniature waltz. 2265. 
Petite. 5771. 

Please let me hold you closer.) 

5812. 

Spring blossoms. 6442. 
Sweet violets. 6542. 
Swing song. 960. 


19879. 


1577. | 


Thiede (M.): 
Abendstimmung. 22446. 
Eibenbaum (Der) 18071. 
Lustiges lied. 11698. i 
Thiel (W. J.C.) Lend a helping hand.) 
4995. 
Thieriot (F.): 
Konzert. 19210. 
Meine lust ist leben. 18629. 


Thies (G.) nachf. (L. Schutter) Schule! 
des modernen klavierspiels. 2637. © 


Thirion (L.) Quatuor. 14799. i 
Thogerson (O. J.) Spray of the falls) 
27140. ; 
Thomae (A.): ; 
Allerseelen. 7239. 
Ann’ Marie. 7288. : 


Flottenlied. 4117. 
Liebesbote. 8960. 1 
Wo bleibt die poesie. 15626. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Thomas (Adelaida) : 
Merry vales. 611. 
Prospice. 782. 

Thomas (Ambroise) 

(C. L. A.) 
Thomas (A. G.) Flower of May. 269. 


See Thomas 


Thomas (B. K.) Teddy Roosevelt 
march. 20603. 
Thomas (C.): 
No crown without the _ cross. 
22440 (7). 
Ye midnight stars. 10887 (88). 


Thomas (C.,J.,J.R.,& A. E.) Mother’s 
prayer. 10887 (45). 
Thomas (C. L. A.): 
Célébres lecons de solfége. 
Choral fantasia on Mignon. 
Mignon. 2256, 26404. 
Polonaise from Mignon. 15300. 
Raymond. 2535, 17490, 19649. 
Songe d’une nuit d’été. 27308. 
Thomas (D.) Bard (The) 22572. 
Thomas (D. 8.) Cor-drysor. 22813. 
Thomas (F. J.) Fondness true blue. 
23035. 
Thomas (H.) Then I'll say good-bye. 
24594. 
Thomas (H. LE.) 
17908. 
Thomas (J. A.) 
me. 22188. 
Thomas (J. H.) Be happy. 22583. 
Thomas (J. M.) My bonnie highland 
bell. 9359. 
Thomas (J. R.): 
Cottage by the sea. 1485. 
Softly o’er the rippling waters. 
6331. 
Thomas (J.R.) See also Thomas (C.) 
Thomas (L. F.) Love me for a min- 
ute. 18568. 
Thomas (L. T.): 
Golden leaves. 8307. 
High in the air is the best place 
to spoon. 23253. 


Thomas (M. B.): 
In the shadow of the old rustic 
mill. 4728. 
Philippino band. 24109. 
Saxaphone sextette march. 24280. 
Thomas brothers march. 24610. 
Thomas (M. E.): 
Family tree. 8107. 
Where do you think I came from. 
10753. 
Thomas (P.): 
Eastern nights. 25516. 
Lieben und lassen. 11625. 


1394. 
12341. 


Centennial song. 


That’s enough for 


Thomas (S8.) Roses. 9962. 
Thomas (S. W.) City boy. 22781. 
Thomas (W. H.) Kismet. 4922. 


Thomason (L. C.): 
I would like to marry a girl like 
you. 16467. 
Purdue Army. 9802. 


Thomassin (D.) 22206, 
Thomé (F.): 
Adieu Suzon. 17750. 
Andante religioso. 1215, 15749. 
Au bord de V’eau. 12689. 


Carillons de Noél. 17901. 


Sonate. 


Chanson d’Eviradnus. 25266. 
Chanson du vannier. 25268. 
Chant du crépuscule. 252738. 
Contraste. 3750. 

Douleur. 25482. 

Hivangile (Un) 18265. 

Tl était une fois. 18370. 
Lucie. 16716. 

Mélodie. 27304. 

Menuet. 18634. 


Menuet de la mariée. 14272. 
Mimi Pinson, 26409. 
Offrande. 26633. 
Page blanche. 26708. 
Rappelle-toi. 17152. 
Scaramouche. 6097. 
Simple aveu. 6272, 12182. 
Simple confession. 17320. 
Triomphe (Le) 19252. 
Trois poésies de Victor Hugo. 
27305. 
Trumpeter’s betrothed. . 22227, 
Variations sur le Carnaval de 
Venise. 20689. 
Viens, une flate invisible. 
Waltz-melody. 10648. 
Thomé (J.): 
Chimes of gold. 3661. 
Marine flashes. 9157. 
Rapid fire. 24185. 
Society waltz. 6327. 
Thomé (R.) Mignonne. 
Thompson (A. M.): 
Fire-flies. 25624. 
Old rhymes with new melodies. 
5639. 
Schoolm’am. 22019. 
Sunshine. 24511. 
Thompson (A. S.) Iowa song. 13854. 
Thompson (C.): 
Dear old New York for mine. 
25434. 
Little bunch of roses. 
Thompson (C. W.) & Co.: 
Abide with me. 3138. 
All glory laud and honor. 
Allégresse gavotte. 9219. 
Aloha march. 12611. 
And you away. 7278. 
April morning. 22528. 
Barearolle. 7402. 
Blarney (The) 12812. 
Bless the Lord O my soul. 
Bless ye the Lord. 17857. 
Bluebell (The) 3470. 
Boat song. 25170. 
Bonnie June. 1388. 
Broken dreams of slumberland. 
22674. 
By the firelight. 


27407. 


23810. 


553. 


20831. 


25158. 


3558. 


2029 


INDEX 


pt. 1a Sve 


Thompson (C. W.) & co.—Continued. 
By the glowing light. 17887. 
Call of the hills. 17890. 
Chieftains lament. 15951. 
Combination finger and _  trans- 

position exercises. 25341. 
Content. 25371. 
Cradle song. 138010. 
Dolphins caprice. 25472. 
Dream is o’er. 18045. 
Dream (The) robber. 
Drinking song. 16117. 
Faithful shepherd feed me. 25598. 
Fishing. 183838. 
Five songs. 213855. 


22928. 


Fleurs (Les) 4107. 
For remembrance. 25689. 
God is our refuge. 21256. 


Guide me O Thou great Jehovah. 
25780. 

Happy hearts a Maying. 23205. 

He inclines unto me. 11365. 

Heal me O my Saviour. 22264. 

He’d nothing but his violin. 18235. 

Highland march. 8468. 

Hour of prayer. 23295. 

Humoresque. 21354. 

I lay my sins on Jesus. 

In His steps. 26010. 

Indian summer. 8723. 

Isle of dreams. 4775. 

It came upon a midnight clear. 
26050. 

Jesus lover of my soul. 

June roses. 8807. 

Just one college. 8824. 

Keep Thou my soul. 26128. 

Kelvin side. 16590. 

Largo. 43861. 

Legend of 
26182. 

Let him that glorieth. 5001. 

Life. 21565. 

Little past. 18537. 

Longing. 9032. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 20117. 

Lord’s prayer. 21594. 

Lost spell. 16689. 

Love come. 5638. 

Love divine. 9054. 

Love quest. 26270. 

Love song. 23665. 

Love’s answer. 5140. 

Lullaby. 5157, 28686, 26287. 


21375. 


4833. 


Saint Christopher. 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
14178. 

Mayflower. 14244. 
Mazurka-caprice. 5258. 
Memories. 26384. 

Minuet. 9292. 

Mother singing. 16863. 

Musical thoughts. 217388. 

Must it be. 26469. 

My bonnie Jean. 5418. 


Nearer my God to Thee. 9447. 


Thompson (C. W.) & co.—Continued. 

Nineteen fifteen. 21790. 

Now the day is over. 26580. 

O love that will not let me go. 
699. 

O memory. 700, 

O perfect love. 9522. 

O white sails out on the sea. 95382. 

Oh the bitter shame and sorrow. 
9553. 

Pack clouds away. 5724. 

Pastorale in G. 2450. 

Polonaise. 9725. 

Proposal. 9798. 

Risen King. 9905. 

Sapphie Ode. 24271. 

Serenade. 243845. 

Seven responses. 4457. 

Skylark (The) 10152. 

Slumber song. 22076. 

Song of cherries. 6375. 

Song of the brook. 12212. 

Song of the north wind. 10208. 

Song of the toreador. 25152. 

Song of the wandering knight. 
6387. 

Song of the waves. 6888. 

Stay at home, my heart. 6461. 

Still still with Thee. 24475. 

Sun of my soul. 20578. 

Sweet and low. 6518. 

Sweetheart. 15214. 

Te Deum laudamus. 977. 

Thou art the sun. 10427. 

Three songs. 18934. 

Thy perfect peace. 

Thy twilight eyes. 

Trusting. 27351. 

Trysting place. 273858. 

Twice in a life. 10505. 

Twilight. 6748, 27359. 

Two responses. 4458. 

Two seasons. 67638. 

Under thy window. 24687. 

Via sacre. 6848. 

Waltz in C sharp minor. 37900. 

Wayward fancies. 10674. — 

What is man. 193853. 

When, 223844. 

When days are dreary. 27479. 

Whip-poor-will (The) 7016. 

Woman’s song. 7087. 

Thompson (De K.) When I think 
of home and you. 10721, 10887 
(210). 

Thompson (H. J.): 

Friendship. 24911 (10). 
Moonlight will come again. 24911 
(38). 
Thompson (G.. V.): 
Jesus died for me. 


20637. 
10448. 


13893. 


Out on the hilltops. 14645. - 
Thompson (H.): 
At an evening entertainment. 
20873 


2030 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Thompson (H.)—Continued. 
Educated monkey. 16132. 
Lillian waltz. 21572. 
Raymond march. 21928. 
Trip to the comet. 22224. 

Thompson (H. A.): 
Hayseed. 4398. 
Moonlight. 23842. 
Shawondasee waltz. 

Thompson (J.): 

Love’s eyes. 201382. 
There’s no girl like you. 
You. 20792. 


Thompson (J. C.) Ye college days. 
3090. 


19055. 


2846. 


Thompson (J. L.) 

Thompson (J. P.) Manxey fays. 2197. 

Thompson (L.) Ill be waiting with 
the silvery stars. . 8571. 

Thompson (lL. S.) What is man. 


Jealousy: 16550. 


19353. 
Thompson (R.) Persian hunting 
song. 5765. 


Thompson (R. G.): 


Bells at sunset. 19534. 


Dance of the flower fairies. 19671. 
Dance of the marionettes. 19673. 
Elves at play. 19733. 

T’ll praise my Maker. 25925. 


Kelly took a flying trip. 26129. 
Love’s harvest. 26281. 
Once upon a time. 20326. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 26856. 
Spring morning. 20559. 
Thompson (S. R.) MHere’s to our 
country. 25837. 
Thompson (W. L.) 
GE. ab.) 


Thompson (W. R. & R. C.) 
lovin’ game. 22186. 
Thompson mus. co.: 
All -I want is my honey boy. 18. 
Aurora. 25045. 
Come to me now. 3781. 
Comedienne (The) 3735. 
Dream, dream, dream. 13170. 
Fourth of July. 138388. 
Good enough for me. 331. 
Honey I want you. 407. 
I am leaving. 23316. 


See Thompson 


That 


I’m awfully fond of you. 8594. 
I’m so blue. 4587. 

In the bright moonlight. 466. 
In Zululand. 478. 

Just say you'll be mine.. 510. 
Little rose I love you so. 23638. 
My dusky babe. 93874. 

My Killarney maid. 9393. 

Old Vermont. 5645. 

Over the far blue hills. 9687. 


Ragtime baseball. 801. 
Ripples. 9900. 
Safety pin catch. 6049. 


She wasn’t very pretty. 6169. 


Thompson mus. co.——-Continued. 
She’s everything and then some 


more. 27019. 
Tell me what you think of me. 
24573. 
You musn’t make such eyes. 
10845. 
You’re the sweetest girl I ever 
knew. 10854. 
Thomsett (R. G.) Te Deum lauda- 
mus. 10369. 


Thomson (B.): 
Brown bird and roses. 22676. 
Love’s atonement. 23671. 
Thomson (C.) Zigeuner-rhapsodie. 
12556. 
Thomson (E. C.): 
Quaker lady. 14796. 
Summer idyl. 15177. 
Thony (C.) Vertige. 2949. 
Thorberg (EH. A.) MHalleluya, nu Kris- 
tus ar uppstanden. 8375. 
Thorn (D. D.) If you just know how. 
19991. 


Thorn (J. D.) Teddy’s coming home 


again. 20604. 
Thorne (EK. H.) I begynnelsen var 
ordet. 25898. 


Thornley (B.) Guard Thou my heart. 
4354. 

Thornton (J.) When you were sweet 
sixteen. 27505. 

Thorschmidt (C.) That’s when you’ll 
miss me most, sweetheart. 6623. 

Thorwell (R.) Originalio. 9624. 


Three girls from school. 6661. 

Three million dollars. 19707, 19757, 
19783, 19824, 19949, 19951, 20083, 
20097, 20098, 20251, 20367, 20371, 
20592, 20617, 22208, 24617, 26191, 


PROPOR PAT PATS 
Three twins. 
Three White 

27149. 
Threlfall (G. A.): 

Hurrah for Portola. 
Jungle man. 4872. 
Thiimer (O.) Thumer's 

pleasure. 27312. 
Thuener (M. H.) 
Thuille (1L.): 


160, 10432. 


Kuhns. Stack-o-lee. 


414, 
hours of 


In roseland. 13805. 


Rosenlied. 9958. 
Traumsommernacht. 10480, 10481. 
Thunder (H. G.) Simorgh (The) 
O21. 
Thurban (T. W.): 
Aboo Tabah. 22655. 
Buy jingo. 108. 
Camel's parade. 11041. 
Chantecler (Le) T6384, 25176. 
zee whiz. 25688. 


Kelly's to kingdom come. 
4908. 
Lola Lee. 26287. 


Mandy on the mash. 


gone 


22654. 


INDEX 


Thurban (T. W.)—Continued. 
Oh, you kid. 2399. 
One of the deathless army. 24040. 
Songe d’été. 63895, 10213. 
THON (ed. )e 
I wish that my sweetheart was 
here. 18756. 
Under Cupid’s flag. 153886. 
Tice (B. M.): 
That rose and you. 24588. 
There’s a home in my heart for 
you. 2844. 
Tichenor (I. C.): 
Boy scout. 20951. 
Come where the 
grows. 21028. 
Mission bells. 5339. 
Starry flag. 2759. 
iMehy- GHe)y: 
Andulka. 15751. 
Listetku dubovy. 550, 16656. 
Tidebohl (O. de): 
Capriccio mazurka. 
Etude de concert. 
Gavotte. 25676. 
Tieck (G.) Weiberl, mein herzliebes 
weiberl. 17641. 

Tierney (A.) Twilight reminds me of 
you. 10510. 
Tierney (H. A.): 

Bumble bee. 
Love’s oracle. 23676. 
Tierney (P.) For I’ve got to meet my 
wife at two. 25637. 
Tierolff (A.) Belle princesse. 
Tiersch (E.): 
Auswanderer. 7350. 
Deutsch jetzt und deutsch fiir 
immer. ‘876. 
Muttersegen. 11819. 
Tiersot: (J.) : 
Chant de moisson. 20984. 
Fille aux oranges. 21184. 
Forty-four French folk 
10449. 
Tietgen (Z. V.) 
Romeo. 15688. | 
Tigue (—) In the valley ’mong the 
Pennsylvania hills. 13822. | 
Tillie’s nightmare. 1548, 1590, 1842, 
2004, 2139, 2191, 2309, 2842, 4580, | 
6434, 12768, 15704 (60), 26135. 
Tillman (C. D.): 
! Anything Lord. 7294. 
Battle hymn. 7407. 
Behold the harvest field. 7435. 
Bring the lost to Jesus. 7531. 
Calling you. 7575. 
Come and rest. 7726. 
Come, wash in this fountain. 7741. 
Flowers now. 8153. 
For God so loved the world. 8169. 
Glory to Jesus. 8288. 
Good enough for me. 


golden orange. 


25246. 
25572. 


1358. 


19532. 


songs. 


Wont you be my 


8320. 


| Tilton 


| Tilzer (A. von) 


|} Timlin (A.) 


pt. 111, n. s., v.5 


Tillman (C. D.)—Continued. 
Highway shall be there. 8464. 
I’ll tell the sweet story. 8582. 
I’m going to my home. 8598. 
I’m here on a mission. 8600. 

I’m to the highlands bound. 8607. 
It is not mine. 11587. 
Jesus is my friend. 8778. 
Jesus is the fountain of life. 8775. 
Jesus stands on the shore. 8788. 
Judgment day is coming. 8808. 
Layman’s eall. 8902. 
Living every day for Jesus. 9022. 
Messiah of the nations. 9270. 
My Father knows. 9376. 
My heart shall not be afraid. 
9386. 
Perfect trust. 9678. 
Praise Him. 9757. 
Praises. 9761. 
Precious is the promise. 
Sailing. 9990. 
Should He now appear. 10119. 
Shut in alone with God. 10122. 
Soldiers of the King. 10179. 
Some day, it won’t be long. 10187. 
Speak the Savior’s name. 10235. 
Sweet by and by. 10318. 
Tell the story. 10380. 
There’s a happy day at hand. 
10411. 
Upward way. 10545. 
Washed in the blood. 10661. 
Wave the banner for the King. 
10670. 
Whosoever will, let him come. 
10775. 
Tillmetz (R.) 
Tilton (A. C.) 
11528. 
(TasS3) 


9766. 


Sturmwind. 27179. — 
Inbad in Trinidad. 


Memorie’s dream. 
Dalen 
When the bells are 


ringing, Mary. 17662. 
Timberg (H.): 
Biff Dugan. 25148. 
I’d love you all the more for that. 
25904. 
T’ll be your ju-jube drop. 3119 
(30). 


Little snowflake. 2144. 

Squeeze me tight. 6445. 
Highland march. 8463. 
Timmermann (B.) Oberek. 5604. 


| Tiniakow (A.) Deux études de salon. 


1007. 


| Tinker and the fairy. 6681. 


I am waiting ’neath the 
8537. 


Tipping (E.) 
maple on the hill. 
Tirmdelli 70es AS) : 
Berceuse dramatique. 12786. 
Invito. 13852. 
My star! ... forever. 
Reverie. 26871. 


9425. 


2032 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Tirindelli (P. A.)—Continued. 
Seales and arpeggios for the vio- 
lin. 6096. 
Two songs. 17506. 
Tischer & Jagenberg: 

Drei lieder. 25446. 

Sinfonie. 22129, 

Vier lieder. 26833. 
Titt'l (J.) Serenade. 
Titus (I. M.) ‘Tickles. 
Tjernagel (N.) 20060. 
Tobani (T. M.): 

Hands across the sea. 13559. 

Hearts and flowers. 1836. 

Hello Bill. 1845. 

Pepita (La) 20357, 24090, 26738. 
Tobias (H. B.) Aspiration. 7324. 
Tobias (L.) Crossing the hot sands 

of the desert. 13026. 
Tocaben (L.): 

In the glen. 8711. 

Mand.-cello. 5200. 

Most popular mandolin dance 

folio. 21715. 
Most popular violin dance pieces. 
23856. 

On parade. 

Springtime. 

Tenor-mandola. 
© Toch (E:): 
Blanchefieure. 
Duos. 27331. 
Liebestrank (Der) 21562. 
Madame Dorette. 21627. 


14978. 
6677. 
King of love. 


9590. 
10251. 
6605. 


20935. 


Todd (A.) Love of one you love. 
14141. 
Tohuwabohu. 51, 522, 536, 681, 1014, 


aOfs, b14t2, 2121. 
Tolhurst (H.): 
Cane bottom’d chair. 25236. 
Jesus our Saviour. 18438. 
My rose. 26504. 
Nearer, my God to Thee. 16931. 
Tolman (H. A.) Music, sweet music. 
5401. 
Tombelle 
18424. 
Tomer (W. G.) 
6615. 
Tomlins (W. L.) 
21548. 
Tomlinson (J.): 
Hear me when I call. 
Postludium. 14745. 
Tompkins (F.) I will return in rose 
time. 138751. 
Tompkins (V.S.) Rovers (The) 6034. 
Toole (M. E.) Prosperity. 9794. 
Toomey (G. S. S:): 
King of paradise. 
Sefiorita bonita. 
Thoughts. 24618. 
Thy deep blue eye. 27314. 
Wishes. 177038, 24855. 
Toote (A.) Nocturne. 10887 (11). 


(F. de La) Jerusalem. 
That beautiful land. 


Laurel music reader. 


23228. 


26141. 
857. 


Tootell (G.) Grand chceur. 
Torelli (G.) Prélude. 10475. 
Tormey (M. H.) I want my own 
mamma to love. 4620. 
Torrance (S. W.) Jag skall bedja 
fadern. 13880. 
Torrence (H.): 
Cedar trees. 7613. 
Himalayan wedding song. 
Purdah maid. 9801. 
Tosca. 786, 788, 14788. 
Tosti (EF. P.): 
Beauty’s eyes. 12767. 
Bid me good-bye. 78. 
Chitarrata abruzzese. 3663. 
Could I (Vorrei) 17974. 
Dreams of the summer night. 208. 
Forsé. 41438. 
Good-bye. 1777. ; 
It soaks with the merry May, love. 
Je pleure. 4811. 
Mal d’aimer. 5191. 
Napoli dormi, Napoli canta. 5495. 
Once more. 5659, 
Shall we forget. 864. 
Song of a life. 911. 
Venetian song. 15419. 


11328. 


8466. 


| Touhill (C. V.) You’re just the image 


of her pet. 7141. 
Toujan (QO. J.) Cherished thoughts. 
17930. 


Toulmouche-Diodet : 
Oh that slow drag. 24911 (153). 
Oh, that slow waltz. 21826. 
Tourbié (R.): 
Dance in the vineyard. 25405. 
Turteltiubchen (Turtelduen). 
19264. 
Tourjée (H.): 
Ah, that was many years ago, 


12590. 
Christmas hearts with rapture 
bounding. 3690. 
Hark the angels sweetly sing. 
19877. 
Tournemire (C.) Cloches de PAaques, 
21012. 
Tours (B.): 
Gavotte moderne. 13440. 
Jubilate Deo. 4862. 
Jublen, I himlar. 26107. 


Pillars of the earth are the 
Lord’s, 11996. 
Tours (F. E.): 
Jest a wearyin’ fer you. 238480. 


Romance in C. 9927. 


Tarantelle. 6570. 
Tourtelot (M. R.): 
Mizpah, 23828. 


Savior’s voice. 20476. 
Tovey:.(D. Fv): 

Sonata. 17522. 

Trio. 17523. 


2033 


INDEX 
pt. 01, n. s., v.5 


Towell (H. M.) On the old play | Towner (D. B.)—Continued. 
ground. 14597. His sacrifice. 25848. 
Towne (T. M.): Honey in the rock. 25866. 


Ashamed of Jesus. 12674. 

Beatitudes in song. 15822. 

Brewer’s assembly song book, 
7528. 

Joy! joy! freedom to-day. 8793. 

Lilt of a laugh. 8985. 

Nature’s anthem. 9443. 

O love that will not let me go. 
14525. 

Old pung sleigh, 9581. 

Old school bell. 9582. 

Our national game. 9630. 

Sing unto the Lord. 6289. 

We roam through forest shades. 
10681. 


Townend (D. A.) Woman of Canaan. 
27556. 

Towner (—). Work and _ worship. 
24870. 

Towner (D. B.): 


According to Thy gracious word. 
249238. 

All for Jesus, 24952. 

All my journey through. 24911 
(1). 

Anywhere with Jesus. 10948. 

Are you coming to Jesus now. 
19437 (1). 

At the foot of the cross. 17742 (2). 

Because I have His word. 25091. 

Because we do not ask, 25094. 

Behold a stranger at the door. 
25105. 

Benediction. 25127. 

Breathe on me breath of God. 
25185. 

Cast in the net. 19487 (8). 

Choose Thou for me. 25294, 

Cleansing blood. 24911 (5). 

ict to gather us home. 24911 

). 

Crystal fountain. 19437 (6). 

Drifting away. 17742 (7). 

Ever the same. 21152. 

Exalt and praise His holy name. 
25585. 

Flower song. 21194. 

Free grace. 24911 (9). 

Fullness of Jesus. 24911 (11). 

Gather the erring in. 17742 (11). 

Give me a cup of cold water. 
17742 (12). 

Glorious praise. 25717. 

Glory be to the Father. 25719. 

Grace greater than our sin. 8336. 

es ae Iam “fhine.” 19437 

Have you the garments of white. 
ZAGIAI (ea) 

He always answers prayer. 
25814. 

He’s a friend of mine. 25816. 


2034 


How much I love Thy law. 25878. 

How sweet it must be to be there, 
24911 (18). 

I am standing on the word of God. 
25892. 

I ean tell it all to Jesus. 25895. 

I have prayed for thee. 8557. 

I will come to Him now. 24911 
(20). 

IT will never be ashamed of the 
cross. 25968. 

If she could speak to thee. 25984. 

Is it not for you. 26048. 

It is I, be not afraid. 24911 (22). 

It maketh all things new. 26053. 

It was Jesus. 26065. 

Jesus is calling thee. 20814 (16). 

Jesus is coming again. 24911 
(24). 

Jesus loves me. 19437 (12). 

Joyful tidings. 24911 (26). 

Just from the fountain. 24911 
(CAM 

Keep me Jesus all the way. 
26126. 

King will be there. 24911 (28). 

Last call. 24911 (29). 

Lift high the banner. 17742 (16). 

Lift me higher. 24911 (32). 

Lights for Jesus. 26216. 

Love and redemption. 26264. 

Love took Him to the cross. 
PAS PAL 

Lovest thou Me. 24911 (84). 

Marching to our home. 194387 
(Gla) 

Measureless grace for me. 26370. 

Moses and the Lamb. 24911 (89). 

Nearer home. 24911 (40). 

Nobody knows but Jesus. 24911 
(42). 

Nothing but clay. 17742 (20). 

Nothing but the living water. 
24911 (48). 

O wanderer come. 24911 (45). 

O wondrous rock. 26616. 

Ocean of life. 24911 (46). 

Old way. 9584. 

On to victory. 17742 (21), 26668. 

Only a veil between. 26676. 

Only to know Him. 9615. 

Over there. 24911 (50). 

Precious blood of Jesus. 24911 
(58). 

Priceless gift. 24911 (54). 

Redeemed. 19437 (20). 

Rest awhile. 24911 (57). 

River of Thy pleasure. 9908. 

Salvation is near. 24911 (58). 

Saviour take my hand. 17742 
(24). 

Send me a message. 27001. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee., 1910 


Towner (D. B.)—Continued. 

Some sweet day. 24911 (63). 

Songs of free grace. 17742 (28). 

Star of my night. 24911 (64). 

Supplication. 19437 (21). 

Sweet hosanna. 22151. 

Tarry for the power. 27248. 

Temperance bugle. 17742 (380). 

There is joy. 24911 (71). 

’Tis so sweet to talk to Jesus. 
24911 (73). 

Unto Thee will I cling. 24911 
(76). 

Victory in my soul. 17599. 

Wandering to-night. 17742 (88). 

Water of life. 24911 (78). 

We are needing more. 17742 (34). 

We're going to hang King Alco- 
nek 4142) (35). 

We shall meet our friends de- 
parted. . 17742 (386). 

What a friend. 15519. 

Wherefore and the why. 27512. 

Wife’s appeal. 17742 (87). 

Wonderful story. 24911 (80). 


World’s redeemer. 10818. 
Townsend (Mme. L.) Berceuse. 
20919. 


Townsend (P. T. R.) If I only hada 
little girl to bill and coo. 8660. 
Toy (The) review. 24640. 
Tceymaker of Nuremberg. 20649. 
Tozer (A. E.) Propr of the mass. 
26802, 
Tozetti (L.) Mark Stern mandolin 
and guitar folio. 9160. 
Tozier (A.) My rose of Dixie. 11849. 
Tracy (G. L.): 
All in the month of May. 10915. 
Lift your eyes unto the light. 
23606. 
Light of Easter morn. 
Little Dutch doll. 9004. 
Mikado (The) 26405. 
Moon and I. 26482. 
Petite danseuse. 5772. 
Rainy day regiment. 
When the manzanita 
again. 10787. 
Tracy (H. M.): 
’"Rastus. 18981. 
Sehnsucht. 19086. 
Triger (A.) Wiegenlied. 24843. 
Tragson (—) Mesdames, prenez 
garde. 5304. 
Traher (W. C.) 
26323. 
273388. 


Trailers (The) 
Translateur (S.) Hurrah, der kaiser 


kommt. 8523, 13659. 
Traum (Der) 153887. 
Trautman (B.): 
Actions speak louder than words. 
22454. 


8976. 


12048. 
blooms 


Mamma’s doll. 


Trautman (H.)—Continued. 
Dream of a garden and 
25492, 
Travaglini (D.): 
Camden high school march. T7577. 
I’d like to have some one to love 


you, 


me. 422. 
I want to be an Alpha boy. 1924. 
Someday, sweetheart, someday. 
27095. 


Travaglino (R.) O léli, O lila. 18774. 
Travers (E. S.) Corps (The) 7774. 
Travers (M.) Dewdrop and the rose. 
25456. 
Traviata (La) 2946, 17588, 22265. 
Traxler (H.) Multnomah. 9350. 
Treadway (L. R.) What would I do 
without you. 1083. 
Trébitsch (A.) Suzy. 
Trebuks pub. co.: 


24522. 


Could I command the stars. 1153 
(11). 
Dearoviteh. 3848. 
Girl is new. 4240. 
Love me dear. 1153 (71). 
Midnight whirl. 3119 (56), 5314. 
Noisy Illinois. 5540. 
Song of the heart. 3119 (75), 
6383. 
Suzette and her pet. 1153 (110). 
Tremewan (FF. J. D.) June Song. 
26109. 
Trémisot (E.) Halte divine. 8377. 
Trent (C.) Slack-wire San. 20510. 
Trettin (Mrs. M. B.) Defender of 
Cameron Dam. 25440. 


Trevalsa (J.): 


In drowsy dale. 20002. 


Love and the bees. 11669. 
Peter Pan song cycle. 2467, 
Trevelyan (A;) So thou art glad. 
6325. 
Trevor (H.) Lola Lee. 26237. 
Trew (C. A.): 
Song of parting. 10203. 

Swinging in the garden. 19159. 
When morning wakes. 10727. 
Triandaphyl (C.) Pour vos lévres 

jolies. 5846. 
Tricon (L.) Suite sur Le songe d'une 
nuit dété. 6488. 


Trifet (F.) pub. eco. Twilight shadows, 
12374. 

Trifonova (D. M.) 
10476. 

Trilling (H. M.) 
bye and bye. 

Trimarehi (R.) 


ran 
(Oo. 


Tosea po rodinia. 


Lets fly to the sweet 
26198, 
Pallide mammole. 


Trinity college of music. Valse 
alsacienne. 2922. 
Trinkaus (G. J.) : 
Boreas. 25178, 25179, 27684 
Canzonette. 1020, 


2035 


Dt. 121, BOS! Ved 


Trinkaus (G. J.)—Continued. 

Dutch kiddies. 3946, 10887 (109), 
13202, 18066, 19718, 22938. 

Eribus. 25560. 

Gypsy’s wooing. 43859. 

Heart to heart. 186038, 19487 (40), 
21319. 

King (The) 

Master (The) 


26137 
2216. 


My darling Nellie Gray. 20814 
(SP)\e 2a fale 

Romanza in G minor. 2576. 

Witmark banjo folio. 1122. 

Zal. A451. 

_‘Trinkaus Cees): 

King (The) 26187. 

Master (The) 2216. 

Witmark banjo folio. 1122. 

Witmark guitar folio. 1127. 

Witmark mandolin and guitar 
folio. 1128, 7076. 

Witmark violin and piano folio. 
1134, 7081. 

Trio music co.: 

All to Thee I bring. 19461. 

All will be well. 12605. 

At the post of duty. 19490. 

Awake the ery of battle. 19504. 

Be you sure. 19519. 

Beautiful sunbeams. 19521. 


Beyond the sea. 19539. 

Christ is the theme of my song. 
19621. 

Class, convention, concert, choir. 
142. 

Come to the haven of rest. 19628. 

Coming from the _ harvest-field. 
19647. 

Coronation morning. 19656. 

Crown of golden hue. 19661. 

Down with rum. 19712. 

Drifting with the heavenly tide. 
19714. 

Everlasting love. 19752. 

Facing the dawn. 19756. 

For Me. 19788. 

Forward, soldiers. 133879. 

Give thanks to God. 1763. 

Go out and save them. 19829. 

Go teach all nations. 198380. 

Hallelujah to Jesus. 19870. 

Harvest is wasting. 19882. 

His love is in my soul. 19902. 

His love is my joy. 19903. 

His love shall triumph. 19904. 

His Mother wept. 1855. 

His tender care. 19905. 

Home beyond. 19911. 


I ask no more than this. 19928. 
I have a friend. 19934. 

T’ll ask for nothing more. 19939. 
I’m glad that Jesus won. 13715. 


I’ve made a friend—’tis Jesus. 


19967. 


Trio music co.—Continued. 
I want to tell you, brother. 
In that land. 20010. 
Is this how Jesus treated us. 

20028. 
It holds. 138861. 
Jesus is calling you to-day. 20040. 
Jesus is far the best. 20041. 
Joy of full salvation. 20047. 
Just beyond the river. 20052. 
Land of rest. 20073. 
Lean on His arms. 14018. 
Lean on the Lord. 14019. 
Lift me higher. 20090. 
Little talk with Jesus. 
Long ago. 20114. 
Meet it with a smile. 22381. 
My all I give to Thee. 20238. 
My Father’s house. 20247. 
My glorious Saviour. 20248. 
O my soul, bless Thou Jehovah. 
1562. 

Onward to battle. 20387. 
Our gentle Shepherd. 20347. 
Over where the angels sing. 14649. 
Pillar of fire. 2484. 
Pour out a rich blessing. 20385. 
Praise Him. 20387. 


19972. 


20108. 


Praising His boundless love. 
20889. 

Rally round the cross. 20410. 

Reason why. 20414. 

Sailing on. 20461. 

Scattering sunshine. 20481. 

Singing all the while. 15044. 


Some day we'll be with God. 
20531. 

Some folks are very proud. 2716. 

Some one will welcome me there. 
205386. 

Songs that mother sang. 20548. 

Soul’s best friend. 20549. 

Sowing the seed. 20555. 

Star of Bethlehem. 20561. 

Sunlight all the way. 20579. 

Sunshine floods my soul. 20588. 

There is work for you and me. 
20625. 

Trust the loving Jesus. 20658. 

Trusting and clinging. 20659. 

"Twill all be glory over there. 
1B SG2: 

Voice culture in classes. 1054. 

Walking with Jesus. 20719. 

Wash me in the fountain. 20722. 

Wasting harvest. 20723. 

What have you done. 20736. 

When we all get home to glory. 


20748. 
Where love’s sweet song can never 
die. 2OTs2 3 
Where we'll sing by and by. 
' 20754. 
Whisper gently, blessed Savior. 
20757. 


2036 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Trio music co.—Continued. 
Who knows what the bells Say. 


3050. 
Will Jesus find us watching. 
20770. 
With my Redeemer. 20776. 
Wonderful Savior. 20778. 


Yield your heart to Jesus. 20789. 

Trip to Africa. 13, 331, 407, 466, 478, 
801. 

Trip to Japan. 
21678, 23763. 
Prin (J.D. A.) : 
Morning invitation. 143856. 
Woodland love song. 7098. 

Tristan und Isolde. 2982, 6888, 274238. 

Trojans in Carthage. 1308, 18146. 

Troland (L.) Gardenia waltz. 19811. 

Trotére (H.): 

I did not know. 25906. 

In old Madrid. 8698, 13801, 16509. 

In sweet content. 13808. 

Ireland, dear Ireland. 
21466. 

Muleteer of Malaga. 16871. 

Night in Spain. 26555. 

Toreador, hola. 22220. 

, Yarn of the fiddler’s ghost. 7120. 
Trotter (T. H. Y.) Rhythmic gradus. 
17177, 26879. 

Troublemakers (The) 
24891. 

Troup. (i.. J.) 
4938. 

Trousset (G.) Frissond’aurore. 1706. 

Trovatore (Il) 2947, 6830, 6832, 6833, 
10581, 15425-15428, 17589, 24714, 
27397, 27398. 

Troward (R.): 

At parting. 7328. 
In spring. 8702. 
Secret. 6139. | 
When spring came. 
Why did you smile. 
Trowbridge (J. HE.) 


9228, 10485, 18626, 


18412, 


23322, 23995, 


Kleines wiegenlied. 


12366. 
12366. 
I will lift up 


mine eyes. 25966. 
Troy (A. C.) MHalley’s comet. 25791. 
Troyer (C.) Joy of life. 13908. 
Truax (J. L.) Falling waters. 246, 
132938. 
True (L.) In God we trust. 11498. 


Prue (i. ‘C.) 
(47). 

Truesdell (F.) My song. 2323. 

Trumbell (W, F.) Memories of sum- 
mer. 5288. 

@runk ‘(R:) : 
Abendlied. ; 1163. 
Auf der briicke. 
Biwak. 22631. 
Chor der bergleute. 7670. 
Dragoner (Die) kommen. 
Einem kinde. 25526. 

Es steht eine lind’ im tiefen tal. 
19739. 


Mermaid. 9263, 12565 


1255. 


1571. 


Trunk (R.)—Continued. 
Fidelitas. 19773. 
Ich hort’ ein sichlein rauschen. 
23395. 
Im volkston. 1956. 
Juchzer. 20048. 
Komm. 26152. 
Nachtigallen (Die) 
Pan. 2444. 
Pfauenart. 
Rosemarien. 
Tod (Der) 2882. 
Weihestunde. 27464. 
Weine nur nicht. 24780. 
Zierlichkeit des  schiferlebens, 
24900. 
Trutschel (A.) 
dawned. 22872. 
Tryner (F.): 
Honey moon. 4471. 
Laendler. 138994. 
Mystic. 14450. 
We live only once. 6932. 
Tschaikowsky (P. I.): 
Andante. 19260, 19261, 27354. 
Barearolle. 10490, 24664. 
Canzonetta. 10491, 17536. 
Chanson sans paroles. 2902, 15350. 
Chant d’automne. 10492. 
Chant de l’alouette. 10498. 
Chant sans paroles. 24665. 
Chasse (La) 10494. 
Concerto. 10495. 
Dornroéschen. 17537. 
Dreaming. 15351. 
Eugéne Onégin. 10496, 10497. 
Festival overture. 6736. 
Funeral march. 20661. 
Humoresque. 175388. 
Mazurka. 15352: 
Méditation. 67387. 
Mélodie. 67388. 
Neapolitan dance song. 15358. 
Nocturne. 15354. 
Noél. 10498. 
Nur wer die sehnsucht kennt. 
17539. 
Petite valse. 153855. 
Roméo et Juliette. 
Scherzo. 6739. 
Seasons (The) 
Sérénade 
17540. 
Soldiers’ march. 15356. 
Sweet revery. 12870. 
Tis evening. 15357. 
Troma. LT541. 

Tschaikowsky organ album. 10499, 
Ungarische zigeunerweisen. 6784, 
Toots doo. 

Valse. 153859. 
Valse des fleurs. 
Variationen  tiber 
thema. 22228. 
Visions. 6742. 


2327. 


24103. 
24236. 


Day (The) has 


2903. 


6740, 


mélancolique. 6741, 


2904. 


ein rokoko- 


2037 


INDEX 


Dt tess Vous i 


Tschakoff (I.): 


Cossack revels, 11114. 
Dance suite, 21057. 
Pekoe dance. 11988. 


Sambo’s holiday. 12104. 
Valse russe. 12401. 
Tscherniawsky (A.) Reviens. 9883, 
26876. 
Tschetschulin (A.) Alla zingaresca. 
24957. 
Tucker (B.) Darling Bessie of the 
lea. 10887 (19). 


Tucker (H.): 
Sailing away. 20460. 
See Tucker (B.) 
Tucker (H. G.) Combination finger 
and transposition exercises. 25341. 


Tucker (J.) With ’is ’at on ’is ’ead. 
14153 V(AS6)., 

Tucker (M.) Murmuring brooklet 
march. 20234. 

Tucker (S:). Peaches, peaches, my 
heart reaches for you. 5755. 

Tuffree (V.) Scatter your talents. 


14948, 24287. 
TES (CAS oe.) 
first reader. 
‘Butis: CI. 0W.): 
New normal music. 18751. 
See A. C. Tufts & A. M. Holt. 
Tuke (Mrs.) Sally Luker. 12102. 


Normal music course, 
27648-27650. 


Tuke (G. H.) Among the foot-hills. 
194738. 
Tuley (T. W.) Down by the moonlit 
sea. 18042, 
Tullar (G. C.) Hurrah, for the blue 
and black. 138664. 
Hymns of worship and praise. 
8538. 
Manly songs for Christian men. 
11719. 


Returning to C. C. I. 14848. 

Spiritual specials. 24458. 

That mother o’ mine. 12321. 
Tullar-Meredith co.: 

Abide with me. 7190. 

Bells of Christmas. 20914, 24911 


(86). 
Better land. 110038. 
Busy-bees. 15888. 


Calvary. 11040. 

Christ is risen. 11084. 

Christ the Conqueror. 11087. 

Christmas classics. T7686. 

Come unto me. 12969. 

Confidence. 11111. 

Crucifixion and ascension. 11120. 

Father, hear our evening prayer. 
22997. 

Feast of flowers. 16193. 

For the Man of Galilee. 11265. 

For unto us a Child is born. 8178. 

God is love. 23127. 

God is my strong salvation. 13469. 

God’s day of rest. 23181. 


Tullar-Meredith co.—Continued. 
Grant, we beseech Thee. 11331. 
Great is the Lord. 11835. 

Hail! festal day. 16826. 

Have mercy upon me. 23215. 

Heaven is my home. 28238. 

Hurrah for the blue and black. 
13664. 

Hymn voluntaries. 11411. 

Hymns of worship and praise. 
8538. 

I will extol Thee. 8632. 

I will love Thee, O Lord. 11471. 

I will praise Thee. 13750. 

Jesus, Savior pilot me. 8782. 

King cometh. 8848. 

King of kings. 11587. 

Lift your glad voices. 

Little Daniel. 16664. 

Lord bless thee and keep thee. 
14112. 

Lord of the living harvest. 9039. 

Lord reigneth. 14119. 

Lord shall comfort Zion. 

Love triumphant. 11677. 

Manly songs for Christian men. 
ablaley 

Midnight song. 9282. 

My soul doth magnify the Lord. 
144388. 

O come let us worship. 14509. 

Oh, for a closer walk. 11918. 

Our flag. 24065. 

Pillars of the earth are the Lord’s. 
11996. 

Prince Emmanuel. 9777. 

Returning to C. C. I. 14848. 

Seraph’s hymn. 12158. 

Soft as fades the sunset splendor. 
24408. 

Son of God goes forth to war. 
15099. 

That mother o’ mine. 

This is the day. 12339. 

Thou art my Son. 10426. 

To Bethlehem hasten to worship 
the Lord. 12350. - 

Weary of earth. 15508. 

While shepherds watched. 10764. 

Young people’s chorus. . 27588. 

Tunks (A.) Jack. 8759. 


11631. 


23652. 


12321. 


Tunstall (T. H.) Méditation. 5265. 
Turina 4CIo) 
Sevilla. 2671. 
Sonate romantique. 6374. 
Turlet (A.): 
Parfums des foréts. 26715. 
Polka arabe. 14734. 
That little girl. 20613. 
Vers la gloire. 27399. 
Turley (SS: 8S.) Memorial waltz. 
16801. 
Turner (A. D.): 
Berceuse. 38119 (111). 
Mazurka. 38119 (160). 


2038 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Turner (A. D.)—Continued. 
Romance. 3119 (1838). 
See also Turner (F.). 
' Turner (C. E.) Mary of the wild 
( moor. 17742 (17). 
_ Turner (D. D.) Sweet Louisiana Lou. 
15210. 
' Turner (F.): 
Eleven short studies in full chord 
skips. 19487 (22). 
Marche funébre. ‘27635. 
Prelude. 27678. 
Six preludes for the pianoforte. 
10887 (76). 
Thirteen easy 
27674. ‘ 
Turner (J. A.) O glorious sun. 23960. 
Turner (J. E.) Mass of St. Cecilia. 
26358. 
Turner (J. W.): 
Fairy wedding. 


octave studies. 


8102. 


Mary of the wild moor. 17742 
(29.).. 
Turner (S. B.) Silvery snowflakes. 
15027. 
Turner (T.): 


Dancing in the barn. 18052. 
In the land where the shamrock 


grows. 23445. 
Take me up in an aeroplane. 
24545. 


Turney (S. E.) Rosiére valse. 14898. 
Turpie (Mrs. M. B.) Valse antilliana. 
15403. 
Turvyland. 6746. 
Tussing (E. L.) In the shadow of 
Thy presence. 13820. 
Tutt (J. Homer) Oh my Miss Mandy. 
9551, 10887 (171). 
Twig of thorn. 25607. 
Twinn (S.) 6 petites piéces. 
Twinning (W. L.): 
Communion service. 
Day (The) 
22874. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in 
EK with vesper. 238704. 


Tyers (W. H.) Smyrna. 3119 (81), 
6317. 


27362. 


147. 
is past and over. 


Tyler (A. R.) Length of day. 16639. 

Tyler (C. C.) Just one Saratoga. 
Zia, 

Tyler (J. W.) Daughters of veterans. 
1521. 


‘Tyler (W. G.) Portals eternal. 
Tyler-Plogstedt (L.) 


9737. 
Just keep on a 


loving me. 13988. 
Tynan (A. J.) Old elm tree. 24014. 
Tyson (R.) Prince of life. 9778. 


Udall (L.) Up in an aeroplane. 1153 
(126). 
Uhler (A. M.) 
Ujj (B. von): 
Chanteclair marsch. 


Christmas 1909. 1445. 
19607. 


Ujj (B. von)—Continued. 

Chanticlair, the barn-yard Romeo. 
15937-15941. 

Hahn und henne. 19866. 
Hasm. Chr. 16342. . 
Man ist nur einmal jung. 20155. 
Miller und sein kind. 16869. 
Telephone duett. 17460. 

Ulbrich (G.): 
An der windmitihle. 24990. 
Aus der kindheit tagen. 15786. 
Conzertino. 14666. 
Friihlingsboten. 25667. 
Heut ist ja noch heut. 
Springteufel. 27146. 
Wanderers traumbild. 17626 

Ullrieh CH?) : 


25841. 


Ade, mein lieb, ade. 15711. 

Alte, bitt’re weise. 15734. 

Attila. 7334. 

Das sollen die leute nicht sehn. 
7847. 

Hs geht eine mtihleimtale. 16149. 

Hexlein (Das) 8456. 

Ich oder du. 1936. 

Lustiger bote. 2178. 

Maiennacht am Rhein. 16745. 


Mein heimatd6érfchen lebe wohl. 


9230. 
Monduhr (Die) 16853. 
Nibelungenhort. 9465. 
Noch ein gebet. 16948. 


Nun schlaf, du blonder locken- 
knab. 2360. 
Rosenzeit, herzeleid. 2594. 
’S war ein gruss vom miitterlein. 
2599. 
Seemannslied. 17286. 
Sonntag im Mai. 10219. 
Ungarmadchen. 10533. 
Vale carissima. 10547. 
Volkslied. 17607. 
Wo die liebe weilet. 
Ulistein & co.: 
Cavalleria rusticana. 
Evangelimann (Der) 
Hindel heft. 13548, 
Lincke (Paul) heft. 23618. 
Regimentstochter (Die) 18030. 
Schumann-heft. 14958. 
Symphonie. 8401. 
Tannhiuser. 15474. 
Wildschiitz (Der) 7044. 
Um die weberin. 6770. 
Undergraduates (The) 15390. 
Underwood (S. B.): 


17710. 


26356. 
11216. 


Kiss of the missI love. 11538 (65). 
Molly dear. 53852. 
Unger (A.) Nocturne. 12884. 


Unger (J. S.) Scrambled egg. 10058. 
United Polish singers of Amer. : 

Na CzeSé KoSsciuSzki. 

Polonez Kurpinskiego. 14458. 
United society of Christian endeavor: 

Dream faces. 201. 


2039 


INDEX 


pt. 11, 0.8, v.5 B 


United soc. Christian endeavyor—Con. 
Model endeavorer. 2278. 
Santa Claus sure. 848. 
United States music co.: 
American princess. 10929. 
My lady Marion. 26489. 
Prize winner. 26794. 


U. S. school of music: 
A minor. 24915. 
Andantino. 255738. 
Angel Gabriel. 25003. 
Arpeggio and _ slurring 
25017. 


Arpeggio and technical studies. 


25018. 
Bavarian waltz. 25082. 
Billy Wilson’s clog. 25145. 
Blue bells of Scotland. 25164. 
Caprice. 25251. 
Chords and positions. 25299. 
Constancy waltz. 253869. 
Dixie medley. 25464. 
Hasy exercises. 25517. 
Hlevated bass. 25533. 
Hxercises in C and G. 25586. 
Familiar melodies. 25600. 
First finger. 25625. 
Fisher’s hornpipe. 25629. 
Four fingers. 25645. 
Fourth position. 25646. 
Frolics on the midway. 25663. 
Girl I left behind me. 25703. 
Half step march. 25789. 
Home, sweet home. 25863. 
Jesus lover of my soul. 26091. 
Jollification of darktown. 26095. 
Love’s old Sweet song. 26284. 


Melody on C and G strings. 26388. 


Old folks at home. 
Old timers. 26662. 
Open strings. 26678. 
Peach blossoms ecaprice. 26731. 
Perpetual motion. 26740. 
Progressive melodies. 26797. 
Safe in the arms of Jesus. 
Sailor’s hornpipe. 26946. 
Seale and key of A minor. 
Scale and key of B flat. 26969. 
Scale and key of E flat. 26970. 
Scale and key of F. 26971. 
Seale of C. 26972. 
Scale of G. 26973. 
Second and third finger. 
Second position. 26993. 
Sentinel (The) 27003. 
Studies in bowing. 27177. 
Technical studies. 27250. 
Third position. 27300. 
Time studies. 27320. 
Time study. 273821. 
Universal edition: 
Achte symphonie. 12576. 
Carmen-phantasie. 3593. 
Elementary piano school. 
Erste sonate. 5331. 


26654. 


26992. 


13233. 


' 2040 


study. 


26943. 
26968. 


Universal edition—Continued. 
Fiinf gesinge. 10049. 
Geburtstag der infantin. 8244. 
Hymne. 28021. 

In den bergen. 23429. 

Intermezzo. 4823. 

Jessika. 8769. 

Legende. 4991. 

Neue vollstindige klavierschule, | 
16936. 

Orchesterstudien. 

Pierrot und Colombine, 

Quartett. 138408. 

Quartuor. 17095. 

Quatre chansons. 14708. 

Schneemann (Der) 17257. 

Sechs gesinge. 10644. 

Serenade. 243382. 

Sonate. 14709, 23031. 

Sonate in A dur. 10646. 

Tonleiter-und intervallstudien 
6703. 

Trois miniatures. 5201, 9695. 

Turmballaden. 24671. 

Unter den linden. 24690. 

Vielleicht. 24735. 

Viola-technik. 6857. 

Zweite sonate. 24907. 

Zweites konzert in einem satz. | 
15704. 

24 klavierstudien. 5153. 

50 melodische und fortschreitende | 
violin-iibungen. 4466. 


Universal music house. Southern in- 
Spiration. 19109. 

University co.: 

Foot-ball song. 16228. 
Turvyland. 6746. 

University of Washington song book. 
1OSZ: 

Unschuld-Lasard (Mme. M. _ von) 
Themes of Hungarian folk songs, 
10407, 12325. 

Unser Theodor, 17562. 

Up and down Broadway. 17934, 18050, 
18329, 18650, 19224, 20058, 21156, 
21306, 21398, 21766, 24911 (102), 
24911 (134). 

Uphill (G. A.) 
6948. 

Urban (E.) Schone schiferin. 6111. 

Urban (G.) Trauer chor. 6715. 

Urbanek (F. A.): 

Humoreska. 16405. 7 
Nailady, dojmy a upominky. 23908. 

Urbainek (L. C. O.) Grundhofbua | 

(Der) 25775. 


Urbanek (M.): 
Andubka. 
Chant du soir. 3641. 

Deux impromptus. 496. 

Dra tulaci. 18067. 
Gondoliera, 4289, 8313, 18204. 
Impromptu. 3947. 


17404, 24481. 
24117. 


f 


Weighing anchor. | 


15751. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Urbanek (M.)—Continued. 
Invitation 4 la valse. 
Kouzlo kvétt. 20068. 
Liste¢ku dubovy. 550, 16656. 
Loy sokoli. 20120. 

Maly myslivetek. 18598. 


478. 


Marjanko, marjinko. 21656. 
Na struné lasky. 664. 
Prager blut. 773. 
Slavnostni pochod. 20512. 
Spahis. 10230, 19111. 
Unter kameraden. 19279. 
Vitezny. 20707. 
Urgel (L.) Novellette. 17565. 
Uribe H. (G.) Sonate. 123892. 
Ursin (K.): 
Come let us join. 7730. 


Come my soul thy suit prepare. 
22798. 


Holy, holy, Lord God almighty. | 


21341. 

Message (The) 16821. 

Norse lullaby. 16953. 

Now is the accepted time. 21797. 

Oh worship the King. 9557. 
Usher (L.) Voice from the ocean’s 

depths. 6872. 

Usry (J. C.) Twilight. 24677. 
Utah pub. co. Utah. 22244, 
Utdrag ur kyrko-handbok. 
Uthmann (G. A.): 

Am sonnigen Rhein. 17769. 


1036. 


Friihling naht. 18161. 

Ruppa. 20455. 
Utt (A. L.) Girl with the big blue 

eyes. 21234. 

Uzzi (L.) Danza delle vergini. 25419. 
Vagabonds’ entertainment. 16938, 
_ 16944, 19929. 
Vail (G. W.): 

Just a look from your dear eyes. 

16574. : 
Pretty little Esquimau. 26789. 


Vaillant (H.): 

Cahier de devoirs appliqués 4 la 
méthode de lecture musicale. 
15898. 

Méthode théorique et pratique de 
lecture musicale. 16825. 

Valdez (J. Z.) Mr. Lee. 2275. 
Valente (V.): 

"A cuntentezza. 1156, 3121. 

Amore, dove sei tu. 10934. 

Baleone d’oro. 1270, 3333. 

Carulé, lassa a Ciccillo. 3597. 


Che colpa go mi. 11078. 
Dimane. 11165. 
Marinaresca. 117837. 
Mio dolce amor. 9294. 
Oi core. 9566. 
Orientale. 11948. 
Ritorno a Capri. 12075. 


Valentin (A.) Cockney band. 7712. 


soe 


Valentine (G. F.) On the lovely Ri- 
eto G20. 
Valentine (T.): 
Jolly handsome dashing girl. 502. 
You have been the first girl to 
make a hit with me. 22419. 
You’re the candy kid, but you’re 
all stuek up. 12550. 
Valentine (W. C.) Ever keep me. 
13274. 


Valentine (W. E.) In His care. 138796. 
Valentini (G.) Sonate 4 tre. 19289, 
Valiant (H. G.) Coming of spring. 
15992. 
Valkyrie. 
Valleau 
Valsien 
14388. 
Valsien 
13278. 
Valverde (—): 
Cadix. 13865, 7568, 25221. 


20716. 
CES) 
(=) 


(A.) 


Old Vermont. 5648. 
Mutuelle de Vamour. 


Excentrie poloteur. 


Maison de danses. 9126. 
Valverde (J.): 
Bonsoir, bonsoir. 90. 


C’est Vheure de t’aimer. 104. 
Colombiana. 144. 
Fleurs des bois. 

Van Alstyne (EH.): 
Baby talk. 17820, 24911 (83). 
Cavalier rustican’ rag. 22721. 
Dance of the whip-poor-will. 11136, 

17742 (45). 
Going up. 21260, 24911 (112). 
He got right up on the wagon. 
23220. 
He was a cowboy. 1153 (87). 
Honey rag. 3119 (29). 
Honolulu rag. 13644, 15704 (81). 
Id like to tell your fortune. 23324. 
I’m just pinin’ for you. 238357. 
I’ve lost my gal. 15704 (95). 
Little flat in a great big town. 


263. 


12565 (41). 

Lovelight. 2163, 24911 (142). 

Meet me down by the river. 21674. 

Miami. 26402. 

Now she is anybody’s girlie. 
239538. 

Play that wedding march back- 
wards. 21899. 

Ring me up in the morning. 


18952, 20814 (96). 
Santa Fe. 3119 (69), 6074. 
Shoes and socks shock Susan. 
3119 (78), 6183. 
Sunbeam. 2777, 6498, 17742 (87). 
Sunbeam song. 3119 (78). s 
Sunbeams. 3119 (79). 
That’s good. 19198, 24911 (175). 
Then we'll all go home. 1153 
(120). 
What’s the matter with father, 
6957, 10887 (206). 


2041 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 5 


Van Alstyne (E.)—Continued. 
When I fell in love with you. 
3119 (96), 6969. 
Who are you with to-night. 19381, 
20814 (119). 
You can find it in the papers 
every day. 22418, 24911 (193). 
Van Alstyne (EH. A.) Easy pickin’s. 
3967. 
Van Anderson (M.) 7864. 
Van Arnhem (K.): 
Liza B. 9024. 
My Mandy. 9408. 
Summer. 10287. 
Van Berg (T.): 
Children’s fair. 127. 
Do they think of me at home. 
194. 
Hvelina schottische. 236. 
Festival varsovienne. 255. 
Glad to meet you. 316. 
Good bye, John. 329. 
Good old times. 337. 
Jolly girls. 501. 
Jolly perfumers. 508. 
Jolly sisters. 2031. 
Juliet waltzes. 507. 
Natalie waltz. 2331. 
Playful polka. 761. 
Reward of merit. 814. 
Roses. 825. 
Wearing of the green. 1072. 
Van Biene (A.) Slumber song. 2705. 
Van Bree (J. B.) Youth and beauty 
hand in hand. 24898. 
Vanee (—.) White Feather. 17686. 
Van Den Dyck (G.) Mia carissima. 
26400. 
Vanderbeck (F. E.) 
11202. 

Vander Cook (H. A.): 
Dance of the daffodils. 
Hyacinthe. 4499. 
Magnetic march. 11707. 
Melodant march. 5277. 
Querida. 5907. 
Regent (The) 

Vandermeulen (J.) 

6770. 

Vandersloot (C. 

twenty. 3282. 


Vandersloot (F. W.): . 
Back at dear old home sweet 
home. 17823. 
I wonder how the old folks are. 
1932, 4635. 


Vandersloot (R.) 
14618. 


Vandersloot mus. pub. ¢o.: 
Alameda waltzes. 3164. 
Alpine rose. 3189, 3190, 12612. 
Amid the roses. 3211. 
Apple jack. 3253. 
Associated twenty. 3282. 


Dearest. 


Edelweiss. 1606, 


13046. 


17160. 
Um die weberin. 


H.) Associated 


Only you. 9616, 


Vandersloot mus. pub. co.—Continued. 

Back at dear old home, sweet 
home. 178238. 
Bingo. 12798. 
Castle of dreams. 11055. 
Chili sauce. 22748, 25288. 
Dance of the buttercups. 
Day dreams. 7852. 
Dew of evening. 3867. 
Dream of autumn. 3923. 
Dream of the South. 3925. 
Dream pictures. 3927. 
Dream visions. 3928. 
Empire express. 3994. 
Fairies of dawn. 4050. 
Fantasma. 18302. 
Feast of the flowers. 
21178: 

Fire drill. 4094. 
Flag of Uncle Sam. 
Flash light. 4103. 
Flower of night. 21193. 
Flower of the Nile. 4120. 
Four jacks. 4150. 
Four queens. 4152. 
Hrom ocean to ocean. 4180. 
Garden of dreams. 4199. 
Golden spider. 25748. 
Halley’s comet. 16329. 
Heart’s heaven. 4421. 
Home sweet home. 23279. 
Homeland waltzes. 23281. 
I wonder how the old folks are. 


11129. 


13310, 


13343. 


1932, 46355 55 

In the sweet bye and bye. 23448. 

Jack rabbit rag. 4803, 13876, 
16548. 

King of the forest. 4915, 8850, 
13969. 

Last rose of summer. 23569. 


14138. 
18595, 26312. 
$283, 14292, 


Love me dearie. 

Magic mirror. 

Midnight special. 
16829. 

Miladi love. 53817. 

My old plantation home. 18722. 

My western Rose. 16919, 16920. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 23918. 

Nigger-toe. 14480, 21788. 

No one cares for me. 26564. 

Old black Joe. 24012. 

Only a dream of you. 14612. 

Only you. 9616, 14618. 

Our band. 24061. 

Pepper-sauce. 24091. 

Pioneer limited. 26755. 

Pippin (The): 17099. 

Playmates. 2488, 5809, 9713. 

Pony maid. 5886, 9731, 14740. 

Poverty rag. 5848. 

Prince imperial. 5875. 

Rag baby rag. 5916. 

Rastus. 5928, 9824. 

Royal flush. 17226. 

Rural festival. 6039. 


2042 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


_ Van Dyke (H.) 


| Van Gael (H.) 


INDEX 


Vandersloot mus. pub. co.—Continued. 
Silent night. 10127. 
Snow maiden. 27080. 
Some day some one will whisper I 


love you. 22085. . 

Sounds of love. 6409. 

Starland. 6456, 10257. 

Sunset limited. 17421. 

Tanglefoot rag. 15231. 

Thunder and lightning. 6670, 
10485, 104386. 

Toro. 6709. 

Vandersloot mandolin and guitar 
folio. 29384. 

When the apple blossoms bloom. 
17661 

12th regiment. 7182. 


Van der Stucken (F.) See Stucken 
(F. van der). 
Van der Velpen (J. B. H.) Harmony 
and thorough bass. 373, 21300. 
Vandeveer (B. J.) May moon. 12565 
(45). 
Vandeveer 
11757. 
Van De Venter (J. W.): 
Song of the pilgrim. 17365. 
Take Thou my contrite heart. 
27230. 


wm: J.) May moon. 


My shadow pal. 2322 

Vane (E.) Nancy, the terrible flirt. 
2330. 

Van Epps (J. D.) If I had all the 
money in the banks. 18361. 


See Gael (H. v.). 


myan Hook (P.): 


Dream god. 7937. 
| Rose and the nightingale. 17204. 
-Van Horn (F.) Memories. 2237. 


“Van Horn (W. F.) 


Jesus Christ the 


_ same. 200389. 
Van Laer (C. E.): 
Notturno. 27651. 
Romanza. 27661. 
Van Lerberghe (C.) See Lerberghe 
m (C. v.). 
Vann (I. E.): 


_Vannah (K.) 


Ellen, Ellen, my Ellenore. 8019. 
I'll wait for you. 11427. 
In the ev’ning’s twilight shadows 
wait for me. 8708. 
Let’s kiss and be friends. 8941. 
Life to me means you. 11629. 
Won't it be nice when we're mar- 
ried. 12528. 
Vannah (—) Dream within your 
eyes. 11189, 13176. 


Dawn. 175, 19487 (383). 

For thee. 272, 18148, 19487 (386). 

I know not where we will rest. 
16437. 

I know the place where we will 
rest. 8568, 10887 (138), 138691, 
21378. 


Vannah (K.)—Continued. 


Live long day. 558. 
Love ever near. 565, 10887 (161). 
Sleepy baby. 901, 19075, 194387 


(65). 
Thou art the star. 999. 
When love comes knocking at the 
gate. 1091. 
Will you hear. 
Van Ness (E. S.): 
Jesus Shepherd. 
Old glory. 17021. 
Van Note (E.): 
Missouri. 9302. 
Missouri Marseillaise. 
Van Sickle (R.) 
253885. 
Van Sinderen (Mrs. H.): 


1118, 19392, 22386. 
16560. 


5341. 
Crucifixion (The) 


Danse antique. 15704 (7). 
Melody. 15704 (30). 
Menuet de l’arlesienne. 27615. 
Minuet. 27640. 
Scherzo, 15704 (28). 
Serenata. 15704 (47). 
Toceata. 10887 (74). 
Van Sinderen (M. M.) So so police! 
27664. 


Van Slyke (Mrs. A. W.): 
Minnesota march. 9291. 
Royal neighbor’s grand march: 
9974. 
Seattle exposition march. 
Soldiers farewell 
10175. 
Van Valkenberg (lL. E.) 
barn dance. 12270. 
Vargues (—) Voila pourquoi. 
Vargues (F.) 
Ah, Mireille. 22468. 
Bon grain. 22649. 
Chante, Manon. 22788. 
Marchand de coeurs. 23728. 
Premier amour. 24158. 
Souviens toi du passé. 
Vargues (O.) Marche 
18609. 
Varre (N. de): 
God is love. 23127. 
God is my strong salvation. 13469, 
Vass (H.) Light of stars. 11683. 
Vaude (C.) - If there wasn’t any 
money in the world. 8664. 
Vaughan (J. D.): 
Are you drifting down the stream? 
3262. 
Are you thinking of eternity. 3263. 
Beautiful banner of love. 3376. 
Bravely wage the temperance 
battle. 3502. 
Gather the harvest. 4201. 
Gathering beautiful sheaves. 4203. 


10065. 
meditation. 


Summer 


17606. 


24453. 
Romaine’ 


Golden hours are passing by. 
13488. 
Golden steps of promise. 4286. 


I am going home to glory. 4511. 


2043 


68294—10——39 


a 


INDEX 


pi. te was: veo 


Vaughan (J. D.)—Continued. 
I know. 4545. 
I’m going through. 4578. 
It is here I’m satisfied. 4780. 
Jesus is a friend indeed. 4828. 
Let the tidings roll. 5008. 
Lord’s side. 5099. 
Our Savior is a helper ever near. 
5708. 
Over and over again. 5715. 
Over the jasper sea. 5719. 
Precious days are passing by. 5864. 
Soul of mine look up. 6405. 
Try and trust. 6735. 
Up the beautiful way. 6794. 
Voices for Jesus. 6873. 
Watch the beacon beyond the sea. 
6920. 
What wilt Thou have me do. 6968. 
Where the stream of life is flow- 
ing. 7010. 
Willi the gates openfor me? 7048. 
Vaughan (J. J.) Big smoke march. 
3440. 
Vaughan (M. H.): 
Last old boy of 61. 23568. 
My heart’s a top. 238880. 
Vaughan (M. J.) Won’t you play 


with me. 11388. 

Vaughan (M. O.) Abide with me. 
17746. 

Vayo (W. T.) Mother, dearest sweet- 
heart. 21718. 

Veit (L.) Zwei miannerchére. 1048. 


Venen (Mrs. M.M.) Via gloria. 1543883. 
Venus and Adonis. 19670. 
Venus im griinen. 1620, 10578. 
Venuto (R.): 
Let George do it. 16642. 
Missouri lad. 5340. 
Sun-eyes. 2776, 12276. 
Veon (C.) O Master, take us through 
the gate. 14526. 


Veracini (F.) Allemande. 7236. 
Veracini (F. M.): 
Sonata in A moll. 12407. 
Sonata in H moll. 6827. 
Verbotene kuss. 22260. 
Vercolier (J.): 
Fleurs des routes. 4108. 
Laisse moi pleurer. 4961. 


Rubans de la vie. 6085. 


Verdi (G.): 
Aida. 2940, 2941, 15424, 17585, 
22262  PACL2. 
Anvil chorus. 15425. 
Celeste Aida. 2942. 
Donna é mobile. 2948. 
Forza del destino. 6829. 
Gipsy’s song. 15427. 


Glen (The) 10579. 
Grand selection from Rigoletto. 
222638. 


Heal me, O my Saviour. 22264. 


Verdi (G.)—Continued. 


Home to our mountains. 10580, 
15428, 27397. 

Miserere. 6830, 1058/1. 

Nabuecc. 2944. 

Otello. 17587. 

Over the summer sea. 15429. 

Rigoletto. 2945, 6831, 10582, 
17586. 

Traviata (la) 2946, 17588, 
22265. 

Triumphal march from Aida. 
24713. 


Trovatore (Il) 2947, 6832, 68383,. 
12408, 17589, 24714, 27398. 
Verdussen (F.) Tantum ergo. 24549. 

Verkaufte braut. 22266. 
Verner (H. C.): 
My dreams are all of thee. 16889. 


Springtime. 17391. 
Vernoe (H. C.) Contrary Mary waltz. 
1153 (10). 


Vernon (A. W.) Hymns of the king- 
dom of God. 11412. 
Vernon (H.) Remember I’m keeping 
my kisses for you. 24198. 
Vernon (H. N.) Social seale. 12201. 
Verona (H.) It’s nice to have a sweet- 
heart. 2005. 
Versepuy (M.): 
Ah, la birons plus. 
Aio (L’) de rotche. 


17756. 
17759. 


Bai, bai, bai comijado. 17825. - 
Bourreio d’ Obernho. 17869. 
Da-que venio chercha. 17986. 


Didza, Dzanetta. 18019. 
Eh, caillo, bello caillo: piano avec 


text. 18070. 
Obal dins lou Limousi. 18779. 
Ond onorén garda. 18803. ‘ 
_ Para lou loup, poulotto. 188383. 
Qeti n’ai cin sos. 18358. 
Se sabio, drouletto. 19028. 
Ton que t’ aimabo. 19243. 


Trois bourrees de Basse Auvergne. 
19305. 

Voulia (La) la petiote. 19811. 
Vessella (O.) Could I forget. 16008. 
Viardot (P.): 

Three fair maids. 27309. 

Vingt études melodiques. 17597. 
Viears (C. R.) Three little kittens. 

6662. 
Vice versa. 154384. 
Victor dance folio. 
Vidal. @Rae 
If I were a sunbeam. 1945. 


27405. 


Toutes petites. 15334. 
Vierne (L.): 
Adieu. 19448. 
Nox. 20293. 
Soleils couchants. 20530. | 
Vietry (—) What would mama say. | 
QTATD. 


2044 


INDEX 
© nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Vietry (T.) I love a little girlie. | Villee (J. W.) Loyal order of moose. 


| 13705. 14162. 
Vieu (M. et J.): Villiers (C.) Night. 16940. 
Amour (L’) en gréve. 19474. Vincent (C.): 
Berceuse de poupeé. 7454. April day. 7297. 
Bonkomme de neige. 15865. As pants the hart. 12678. 
Chanson de L’hiver. 22782. At church. 10958. 
Chat et la tourterelle. 7647. Blow soft winds. 22687. 
Chevalier printemps. 3650. Dolly’s dance. 11178. 
Douleur. 3914. Dolly’s wish. 11174. 
Lecon de danse. 2105. Little song. 9017. 
Marchandes de fieurs. 11727. Melody (A) 11178. 
Novelette. 17565. Out for a walk. 11958. 
Plaintes d’amour. 5805. Over the sea. 96389. 
Révélation. 9877. Slumber song. 10953. 
Vieuxtemps (H.): Smiles and tears. 11174. 
Air varié. 3160. Teddy bear. 10375. 
Aria and gavotte. 12668. Tin soldiers. 11958. 
Concerto. 6850, 6851. Pastorale in B flat. 18848. 
Fantasie-caprice. 4065. Vincent (H. B.) Wedding bells. 
Orage. 5678. 10686. 
Reverie. 5967, 12065. Vineent (N. H.) pub. co. While under 
Tarantelle. 6571. the jungle moon. 7015. 
Vieweg (C. F.): Vincent music co.: 
Abendlied. 22445. Allegro pomposo. 15729. 
Adagietto. 26849. April day. 7297. 
Advent. 1172, 24929. As pants the hart. 12678. 
Andante cantabile. 24997. At echureh. 10953. 
Bogenstricharten (Die) 12824. Basso ostinato. 1284. 
Canzonetta. 26850. Blue roses. 7494. 
Capriccio. 22887. Calm in sorrow. 12885. 
Dreigespann (Das) 7950. Caprice. 18244. 
Fantasie. 1807. Chant joyeux. 17921. 
Fest-hymnus. 23011. Cheeur triomphale. 1481. 
Fest-ouverture. 1661. Choral prelude. 7672. 
Friihlingswanderung. 25668. Communion. 17964. 
Heilige nacht. 4428. Concert toeeata. 11110. 
Intermezzo. 26851. Concerto. 17135. 
Konigin Louise. 8872, 235538. Day dreams. 25426. 
Lieder fiir deutsche jungen. 23601. Dolly’s danee. 11178. 
Madchenlieder. 23699. Dolly’s wish. 11174. 
Melodie. 25566. Hirene. 8008. 
O komm, du geist der wahrheit. Elves of the wild wood. 25542. 
14517. Euroclydon. 8059. 
O schéne jugendtage. 5595. Four songs. 19394. 
Passacaglia. 26720. Garde marche. 18166. 
Pastorale. 1809. Gavotte humoresque. 16254. 
Psalm. 12032. Good night. 25754. 
Scherzo. 25567. Grand choeur. 25768. 
: Schmiickt das fest mit Maien. Idyll. 9088. 
14950. Joy and pleasure. 26104. 
Trommeliibungen der finger ohne Little song. 9017. 
instrumente. 24654. Lord’s prayer. 16687. 
Vater, deines geistes wehen. 15416. Lullaby. 18582. 
Vom himmel hoch. 6877. Lyre and flower. 26292. 
Weihnachten. 38009, 27465. Mareh gothique. 9149. 
Weihnachtsmotette. 6946. March in C minor. 7280. 
Wiegenlied. 24842. Marche triomphale. 6484. 
Vik6ren (O.) Return from Elba. Meditation. 9224. 

14842. Melody (A) 11178. 
Vilbre (G.) See Kinkel (K.) Minuet and trio. 16840. 
Villard (G.): Night wind. 14484. 

Petite bonn’femme. 5770. Nocturne. 4864, 15618. 
Regina del contado. 12050. Now a smile. 26579. 
Valse brune. 24695. O quanta qualia. 5598. 


2045 


INDEX 


pt. 1m Ss, V. o 


Vincent music co.—Continued. 
Offertoire. 18781. 
Out for a walk. 11958. 
Over the sea. 9639. 
Passamezzo. 26721. 
Pastorale. 9658, 18848. 
Prelude and pavane. 9769. 
Purple moor. 26811. 
Réverie. 2556, 14845. 
Scherzo. 5783. 
Sérénade romantique. 2663. 
Smiles and tears. 11174. 
Song in the morning. 27098. 
Sorrows of Werther. 2742. 


Swiss hero. 19160. 
Teddy bear. 10375. 
Tin soldiers. 11958. 
Toccata. 14748. 
Tragie story. 17526. 
Tranquillo. 17527. 
Two idylis. 18120. 
Two introits. 16330. 
Valse étude. 17574. 


Valse poétique. 6815. 

Zephyros. 10865. 
Vineze (S.) Verbotene kuss. 22260. 
Vindobona du herrliche stadt. 20968, 


21431, 21568, 21640, 21803, 22258, 
22272. 


Vink (A.) Suggestions. 15172. 
Vinning (W. S.) Andante. 1047. 
Vinson (C. W.) Waltz me _ «kid. 
12427. 


Vinton music pub. co.: 


My chimpanzee queen. 14891. 
Ole South. T17. 
Sound of the bugle. 6407. 
Viottr (G. B.).: 
Andante sostenuto. 10988. 
Coneerto. 15447. 
Virgil (Mrs. A. M.) Concert mazurka. 
12988. 
Virgillito (G.) Columbus day march. 
25340. 
Virgo (E.) Vagues dorées. 19285. 
Viscardini (C.) Preludio lento. 5866, 
5867. 
Visetti (A.) Son enfant. 22092. 
Vitak (J..) Laendler.. 4959. 
Vivaldi (A.): 
Concerto. 22279. 
Sarabanda seriosa. 10012. 
Sonata. 6867. 
Sonate. 2966, 19308. 
Vives (A.): 
Abreme la puerta. 12573. 
Juegos Malabares. 16567. 


Vivian (B. B.) Smile and a kiss. 
27075. 

Viviani (F.): 
24 solfeggi melodici. 
28 solfeggi melodici. 

Vivien (P.): 
Danse russe. 3818. 
Lolita. 11657. 


1052. 
1053. 


Prelude in C sharp 


19250. 
4049. 


Vodorinski (A.) 
minor, 12419. 
Vogely (F.) Traumstimmen. 
Vogel (E. A.) Fair: Saratoga. 

Vogel (K.) Morning song. 637. 

Vogelhiindler (Der) 24925. 

Voget (O. A.) Holabird. 13639. 

Vogl (A.) Maja. 117138. 

Vogler (J.) Harmony by correspond- 

ence. 4884. 

Vognar (F.): 

Felicity waltz. 250. 

Hibitove, hibitove. 1874. 

Pisné o mésiéku, 5801. 
Vogt (A. 8S.) Sea (The) 
Voices for Jesus. 6878. 
Voigt (P.) Anemone. 
Volkinburg (W. van) 

15730; 

Volkwein bros.: 
Evening slumber song. 
Hail, to Pitt: | 238si5 
Honeymooners. 8486. 
My gay hussar. 23878. 

Volland (P. F.) & eco. Smile songs. 

6314. 

Vollstedt (R.): 


24316. 


24999. 
Alma mater. 


4032. 


Artists dream. 15768. 
Jolly fellows. 4849. 
Volpatti (F.), jr.: 
Danse Arabe. 22859. 
Einvolée. 25554. 
Fleur d’azur. 4105. 
Haremblum. 8886. 
Prélude. 24156. 
27° réverie en mi bémol. 24910. 


Volz (H. J.) Good-bye, my dearest 
girlie. 18206. 

Von Au & Starr. My dream girl. 
11824. 

Yon Blohm (O.) Little old chapel. 
9015 


Von Blon (F.) Banner of victory. 
12747. 
Von der Lusk (T.) Twilight. 6748. 
Yon der Mehden (J. L.), jr.: 
Aurora. 17806. 
Love’s answer. 
Love’s serenade. 
Summer. 12268. 
Von Grabill (S. B.): 
Barcarolle. | 25075. 
Impromptu in FE flat. 
Marche 4 la turque. 
Schumann lullaby. 
Von Tilzer (A.) 
Back to the bleachers. 
Dinah. 3873. 
Flippity flop and away she goes. 
A112. 
Geography. 4225. 
Good-bye sweetheart. 16300. 
I'd give my life for you. 11417. 
I never knew this town at. all. 
13728. 


11681. 
11686. 


22284. 
26332. 
26987. 


12728. 


2046 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Von Tilzer (A.)—Continued. 


I want someone to flirt with me. 


11465. 
If tears were pearls. 16482. 
In eighteen sixty-one. 20008. 


M-a-r-y, Mary. 117839. 


Meet me to-night at nine. 20182. 
Nora Malone. 5544. 
Oh that moonlight glide. 23999. 


Put your arms around me, honey. 
24178. 

Sweetheart. 17435. 

Under the orange blossom tree. 
6780. 

When you think there’s no one 
looking. 7000. 


Von Tilzer (H.): 


or 


All aboard for Blanket Bay. 
24951. 

And I thought he was a business 
man. 20851. 

Bright lights gay. 20956, 22440 
(20). 

Funny face. 3119 (20), 8219. 

Gallagher. 13419, 15704 (78). 

Give my regards to Mabel. 8270, 
10887 (117). 

Good old days gone by. 4804. 

Good old German beer. 3119 
(25). 


He’s awfully fond of my husband. 
11367. 


Help, help, help I’m falling in 
love. 163869. 

Hindoo (The) 23260. 

Hip, hip, hypnotize me. 4453, 
10887 (126). 

Hurrah for the summer-time. 


13666, 15704 (82). 

I don’t believe you. 
(itt). | 

‘Tl lend you everything I’ve got. 
11425, 18700. 15704 (84). 

Iloveit. 19942, 22440 (33), 25928. 

I’m an honorary member of the 
Patsy club. 23351, 24911 (120). 

I will be your chantecler. 16462, 
19437 (47). 

Keep your foot on the soft pedal. 
id u(62);, 2056. 

Kissing girl. 521, 2069. 

Little band of gold. 3119 (48). 

Love is like a rose. 38119 (52). 

Mad Madrid. 22440 (47), 23695. 

Major general Pumpernickel. 
3119 (54). 

On the B., on the bou., on the 
boulevard. 3119 (61). 

Ring-a-ding-dong. 18951. 

Steve. 12252, 15159. 

Take a look at me now. 17444. 

Take me up to the roller rink. 
969. 

Tell it to Sweeny. 
(198). 


23827, 24911 


10378, 10887 


2047 


l 


Von Tilzer (H.)—Continued. 


That is genuine first class yid- 
disha love. 17476. 

That lazy drag. 17473, 19487 (72). 

That’s genuine first-class yiddisha 
love. 19487 (74). 

That yodeling rag. 
(75). 

Under the yum yum tree. 
15704 (142). 

Waltzing. 2990. 


17478, 19437 
12383, 


Von Tilzer (H.) music pub. co.: 


All aboard for Blanket Bay. 24951. 

And I thought he was a business 
man. 20851. 

Annette. 17781. 

Bright eyes gay. 20956, 22440 
(20). 

Darkey todalo. 25421. 

Funny face. 3119 (20), 8219. 

Gallagher. 13419, 15704 (78). 

Give my regards to Mabel. 8270, 
10887 (117). 

Good old German beer. 3119 (25). 

Goose step. 19844. 

He’s awfully fond of my husband. 
11867. 


Help-help, help, I’m falling in 
love. 16369. 

Hindoo (The). 23260. 

Hip, hip, hipnotize me. 4453, 


10887 (126). 

Honeymoon glide. 
(29). 

Hurrah for’ the 
13666, 15704 (82). 

I don’t believe you. 
(117). 

I'll lend vou everything I’ve got. 
11425, 138700, 15704 (84). 

T’ll put the blame on Mr. Rubin- 


18270, 22440 
summertime. 


23327, 24911 


stein. 16441. 
I love it. 19942, 22440 (83), 
25928. 


I’m an honorary member of the 
Patsy club. 28851, 24911 (120). 

I will be your chantecler. 16462, 
194387 (47). 

I will love you forever and for- 
ever more. 16468. 


‘If you want a little bit of lovin’ 


send for me. S669. 
In my garden of golden dreams. 
8697. 


It’s got to be someone I love. 


23471, 24911 (181). 
Just like the rose. 10887 (152). 
Keep your foot on the soft pedal. 
1158 (62), 2056. 
Kissing girl. 521, 2069. 
Kitty Rooney. 11591. 
Little band of gold. 38119 (48). 
Love is like a rose. 8119 (52). 
Love me with a tiger love. 24911 
(141). 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 5 


Von Tilzer (H.) music pub. co.—Con. | Von Tilzer music co., ltd.—Continued. 


Lovie Joe. 18581, 19487 (52). 
Loving time. 16713. 

Ma belle rose. 22440(46), 23689. 
Mad Madrid. 22440 (47), 23695. 
Major General Pumpernickel. 3119 


(54). 
More. 18676. 
My Dixie dream. 16886. 
My old man is base-ball mad. 


14425, 15704 (118). 

My southern rose. 1153 (88). 

Naughty sacre bump. 16930. 

On the B. 3119 (61). 

Pensacola mooch. 19487 (59). 

Ring a ding dong. 18951. 

Smile. 10887 (185). 

Steve. 12252, 15159. 

Sweet dreams of you. 6526. 

Take a look at me now. 17444. 

Take me up to the roller rink. 
969. 

Telephone your’ Rivky 
24569, 24911 (172). 

Tell it to Sweeny. 
(193) 

That lazy drag. 
Ci): 

That raggeddy rag. 10401. 

That’s genuine first class yid- 


Izzie. 
10378, 10887 
17473, 19487 


disha love. 17476, 19487 (74). 

That yodeling rag. 17478, 194387 
(Cie). 

Under the midnight moon. 19276. 

Under the yum, yum tree. 12383, 
15704 (142). 

Waltzing. 2990. 

We'll wait, wait, wait. 10887 
(202). 


When Rosa Rosana sings matze 
soprano. 24804, 24911 (188). 
White folks call it chanticler. 
15592, 15704 (149). 

Whoop ’er up (with a whoop la 
la). 24911 (191). 

Won’t you come and spoon with 
me tonight. 19399. 

Viddisha rag. 1953) (140), 7125, 
10835, 10887: (223). 

Von Tilzer music co., ltd.: 

Baby’s box of toys. 25060. 

Charge of the night brigade. 7688. 

Don’t you think you’ve over- 
stepped the margin. 138150. 

Down came the blind. 11183. 

Facts. 13281. 

Fancy meeting you in the Isle of 
Man. 16181. 

Father’s safety razor. 

Girls I left behind me. 25718. 

Goo bye bachelor days. 18500. 

I don’t care what becomes of me. 
13684. 

I want a girl to cheer me. 

If you see Harry. 11485. 


23001. 


1922. 


Imagination. 4680. 

It’s the English. 20031. 

Let’s start all over again. 14044. 

Little dummy teat my mother 
bought me. 14085. 

My natty’ little patch behind. 
23891. 

Oh Joe, I want to go to the picture 
show. 14561. 

Oh, poor father 
20814. 

Old banjo. 266538. 

Old tom cat. 20320. 

On your honeymoon. 26669. 


and mother. 


Other department please. 26685. 
P. C. Green. 18829. 

Poor Noah Moore. 12014. 
Prisoner at the bar. 14777. 

Queen of the cannibal isle. 2521. 


That broke up the party. 12318. 

There’s a little girl. 2845. 

There’s another little one a-com- 
ing out. 15284. 

Walah, wallah, wallaperoo. 27486. 

Waxwork show. 6927. 


We really had a most delightful | 


evening. 22315. 

When the summer days are over. 
15568. 

You do look well in your old 


Dutch bonnet. 12548. 


You don’t want to keep on show- | 


ing 16). saZe 
Voorhees (K. A.) Grand old league. 
25764. 
Voorhis (A.) Impromptu mignone. 
8681. 
Vormeyer (M.) Im luftschiff. 25996. 
Voss (J. H.): 


Dream, dream, dream. 25490. 
I had a girl. 45838. 
Sweet Jane. 65382. 

Voyé (W.): 
Du und ich.” 76 
Mirzveilchen. 9102. 

Vranken, (22 ders) 


Asperges me. 17793. 
6 cantica. 6881. 
Vuillermoz (E.) Chansons populaires. | 
19606. 
W. (F. B.) My hearts in the | 
highlands. 21755. 
Wa-Wan Press: 
Fugue. 17817. 
Raven (The) 9825. 
Six preludes. 16617. 
Wacha. Gi es) Liberty march. 
20085. 
Wachs (P.): 
Abeille (L’) 19488. 


Berrichonne (La) 15842. 


Bluette humoristique. 3476. 
Evening party. 16160. 
March of the stars. 9142. 


2048 


5 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Wachs (P.)—Continued. 
Ménestrel (Le) 607. 
Pendant la ecueillette. 18859. 
Pendant la mazurka. 2468. 
Petit chantecler. 24095. 
Petite laitiére. 18868. 

Prés du ruisseau. 5878. 
Scherzo-caprice. 6103. 
Toreador (Le) 6706. 
Valse légére. 6810. 
Valse printaniére. 6816. 
Young gleaner. 24894. 

Wachsmann (J.): 
Abend in walde. 
Drei epigramme. 

Wad (E.) Minuettino. 

Waddington (F.): 
Ismay. 4776. 
Willow way. 223891. 

Wade (A.) Lilas. 11685. r 

Wadham (W.) O memory. 26605. 

Wihringer (J.) Sonntagsmorgen in 

der heide. 24443. 

Waggoner (C. W.) 

24458. 

Waghalter (H.) Au jardin. 

Waghorne (W. R.): 

God that madest earth and heaven. 
16288. 

Hark, hark my soul. 

March in G. 20718. 

Sunday school Christmas service. 
27189. 


31353. 
6883. 
11780. 


Spiritual specials. 


7336. 


370. 


Two Scotch songs. 22285. 

Wagner (A.) Parting bouquet of 
words. 9649, 14665. 

Wagner (D.) Please tell me, Mister 
Postman. 24125. 

Wagner (HE. D.) Ten real embellish- 
ments. 27670. 

Wagner (F.) Dreigespann (Das) 
7950. 

Wagner (H.): 


Chorgesang-schule. 130. 
Periodical march. 9681. 
Wagner (H. F.) Sweet chimes of 
Trinity peal out. 17480. 
Wagner (J. F.) Under the double 
eagle. 2914, 17558. 
Wagner (Richard): 
Bridal chorus. 
15465. 17609. 
Choral fantasia. 
Faust. 2976. 
Flying Dutchman. 
22286, 27422. 
Im Venusberg. 15466. 
Isoldens liebestod. 27423. 
Lohengrin. 2977, 6884, 27424. 
Love song. 15467. 
Meistersinger (Die) von 
berg. 6885, 19314, 22287. 
Now to the Lord a noble song. 
27425. 


1153 (166), 2975, 
27421, 
10627, 20714, 


Ntrn- 


Wagner (Richard )—Continued. 
sublime sweet evening 


O thou 

star. 15468. 

Ob blessed Virgin. 19315. 
Parsifal. 6886. 
Parsifal-paraphrase. 15469. 
Pilgrim’s chorus. 2978, 15470, 


15471, 17610, 17613, 22288. 
Rhinegold (The) 10628. 
Richard Wagner album. 10629. 


Rienzi. 10630, 22289, 27426. 

Romanze. 20715. 

Scene from The Nibelungen ring. 
17611. 

Shepherd’s song. 15471. 

Siegfried. 6887. 

Siegmund’s love song. 15472, 


19316, 22290. 
Sketches from Tannhiiuser. 15478. 
Spinning song. 2979. 
Tannhiiuser. 2980, 10631, 15474, 
L7G12.° 17614, Q2291- 


To the evening star. 17615. 
Trauermarsch. 27427. 

Tristan und Isolde. 2982, 6888, 
19317. 

Valkyrie. 20716. 

Vorspiel und Isoldens Liebestod. 
2984. 

Walther’s preislied. 6889. 
Walther’s prize song. 10682, 
27428. 

Walther’s song. 2985. 

Wotan’s abschied und  Feuer- 
zauber. 6890. 


Wagner (Rudolph): 
Goldnen: (Die) schuh’. 
In Sevilla. 21442. 
Wagner (S.) Banadietrich. 56. 
Wainwright (W.) Flying bird. 8159. 
Waite (A. G.) Why don’t you smile 


21262. 


to-night. 20765. 

Wakefield (W.) Meet me in San 
Diego 1915. 21676. 

Waldenschwiler (D.) Nature’s morn- 
ing hymn. 14462. 

Waldmeister (O.) Song of the gypsies. 
22097. 

Waldo (G.): 


Freedom’s flag. 16289. 
Now all the bells are 
11886. 
Smiling May. 12200. 
Summer picture. 12274. 
Summer song. 17415. 
Waldo (W. S.) I will feed my flock. 
8634. 
Waldron (S. E.) pseud. 
(S. E.) 
Waldteufel (EH.): 
Bella. 15832. 
Charming-waltz. 
Dolorés. 7912. 
Hspana waltz. 
Hstudiantina waltz. 


ringing. 


See Radcliff 


15945. 


25570. 
13257. 


2049 -* 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 0. s.,.v.5 


Waldteufel (E.)—Continued. 
Return of spring. 12061. 
Rosée waltz. 6021. 

Sentiers fleuris. 20489. 
Sparkling cascade. 24456. 
Trés jolie. 22223. 

Walker (B.): 

At Griggsby’s station. 17794. 

Hannan’s conspiracy. 8378. 

Memories rise when shadows fall. 
1H Su(hiMprocos: 


Walker (C.) Charlotte waltzes. 7639. 
Walker (C. W.) Man of Galilee. 9131. 
Walker (J. C.) My home in Dixie 
land. 14407. 
Walker (lL.) Mrs. Walker’s nature 
« gongs. 11789. | 
Walker -(O. M.): 
Banished from Paradise. 19515. | 
Eternal mountain. 19741. | 
Some glad day. 20582. 
Walker (W. R.): 
Honeymoon glide. 18270, 22440 


(29). 

If you want a little bit of lovin’ 
send for me. 8669. 

Too many eyes are making eyes 
at you. 3119 (88), 6705. 

Yiddisha rag. 1153 (140), 7125, 
10885, 10887 (223). 

Walkiewicz (E.): 

Boze wszechmocny. 22946. 

Cztery piesni. 22841. 

Do ciebie boze. 21084. 

Dwa serca Panie. 22946. 

Ecce sacerdos magnus. 7997. 

Marsz zjednoczenia. 26348. 

Missa. 21701. 

Missa in honorem Stae. Caeciliae. 
f 9299. 

a Missa sancti Michaelis archangeli. 
5338 

Osiem piesni. 24059. 

Pieé piesni. 241138. 

Piesni naradowe. 9698. 

Przyjmij boze. 21084. 

Rota. 22944, 24243. 

Trzy pieSni. 24662. 

Weorze kregi. 22943. 

Zbior powinszowan. 22482. 
Walkiire (Die) 6890, 15472, 22290. 
Wall (EH. H.) Clover leaf rag. 38705. 
Wall (The) between. 5717. 

Wallace (B.) Anna Belle. 20854. 
Wallace (KE. F.) Love of my heart. 
_- 6124. 

Wallace (H.): 

We'll have to wait and see. 15499. 

When the last red rose of summer 

fades away. 27496. 
Wallace (J. A.): 
Dreaming. 3930, 7182 (112). 
Rose song. 2590. 


Wallace (M. C.) Empress of Ireland. 
3995. 


Wallace (W.) Great Britain over-seas. 
13528. 
Wallace (W. E.) May. 9201. 
Wallace (W. V.): 
In happy moments. 4702. 
Lurline. 20138. 
Maritana. 5232, 21655. 
Sweet Spirit, hear my prayer. 
10333. 
Waller (R.): 
Alt Berliner geschichten. 12614. 
Alt-Berliner geschichten. 7248. 
Lietzensee-walzer. 8966, 11628. 
Wallet (R.) I simply go and do it. 
21398. 
Wallis (J. H.) Marathon. 5206. 
Wallis (W. H.) Faith, Hope “and 
Charity. 18114. 
Wallner (C.) Méadel klein, madel fein. 
16737. 
Walser 
143338. 
Walser (H. S.): 
Alpine glide. 24965. 
Chimes of Notre Dame. 
Evening. 19748. 
Fairy court. 19 iso 
Grand parade. 1796. 
Sweet spring flowers. 15211. 
Walsh (C. W.) Na-gar-ah. 20265. 
Walsh (J. J.) Teddy. 17457. 
Walsh (M. E.) Black hawk waltz. 
12810. 
Walsh (P.) My sweet-heart Sue. 2325. 
Walsh (R.) My pretty pink dress. 
9416. 
Walsh (T. M.) Invocation. 26038. 
Walsh-Holmes & €o.:; 
Molly Machree. 23835. 
10566. 


(A.) Mondnachtzauber. 


11082. 


Poggles. 24130. 
Valse Riviera. 
Walter (B.): 
Sechs gesinge. 10644. 
Sonate, A dur. 10646. 
Walter (C. K.) In haste the loving 
message bear. 20006. 
Walter (E.): 
Deutsche vokal-und deklamations- 
studien. T7878. 
Kleine vocalisen und textstudien. 
18478. 
New Christian endeavor. 21787. 
Walter (E. F.) My choice, the girl 
I love. 26477. 
Walter (F. T.) Festival song. 25618. 
Walter (J. B.) Sky flyer. 6330, 
17330: 17442 ASsaie 


Walter (Mrs. S. F.) Red man’s two 


step. 2540. 

Waltermire (E.) Bring the little 
ones to Jesus. 22678. 

Walters (B. F.) Sounds from the 
ringing rocks. 6408. 

Waltersie(ds# Be) Lover’s dream. 


9069, 16701, 26276. 


2050 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Walters (Mrs. J. T.) Murmurs of the 


lonesome pine. 9353. 
Walters (S. M.) I will go unto God. 
| 21411. 
_Walters (T.) Good-bye, ev’rybody’s 
girlie. 16299. 
Walters (W. O.) My home in Mis- 
souri. 23883. 
Walther (A. G.) Evening slumber 
song. 4082. 
Walther (E.) Lenz ist gekommen. 
14034. 
Walthew (R. H.): 
Caprice-impromptu. 3586. 


Long ago, in lands afar. 5084. 


Milking song. 619. 


Sing aloud ye joyful people. 6279. 
When in disgrace. 27486. 

Waltz girl. 5420, 54382, 5841. 

Walz (F. J.): 
Alice, my ice palace queen. 7225, 


20830. 
Bum! outside. 3544. 
Jane, Jane, Jane. 4809. 
Rosebud. 9954. 

Walz-Guillotte (C.) 
but you. 8585. 
Walzerkonig (Der) 
Wambold (L.) 


IY love no one 


4969. 
Polonaise de concert 


as dur. 26769. 

Wampole (N. D.) Dream of summer. 
22921. 

Wanda (G.) Ledige gatte. 26181. 


Heart’s delight. 16363. 
Pije kuba do Jakuba. 


Wandelt (B.) 
Waniorek (—) 


5794. 
Warburg (F. S.) Twelve musical 
limericks. 1066. 
Ward (A.): 
Fairy land. 4056. 
Moana. 5349. 


O Mister Hannigan. 5589. 


Ward (A. O.P.) Toni. 20645. 


Ward (C.): 
Pearl the fisher-maiden. 20356. 


Will you fly away with me. 7051. 
Ward (D.) Sprig of white heather. 
2748. 
Ward (F. E.): 


Divine birth. 25460. 
Unto thee lift Iup mine eyes. 6791. 
Ward (H.) I’ve a longing, dear for 
you. 21400. 
Ward (H. B.) Sleepy eyes. 
ward (R..J.) jr.: 

Dear heart we'll meet again. 1528. 
Thank you that’s fine. 20609. 
Ward music pub. co. Thank you that’s 

fine. 20609. 
Ward-Stephens (—): 
Among the sandhills. 7271. 
Cross-roads. 7794. 
Hail, Thou risen One. 8367. 
Warden (M.) When May and June 
are wed. 22350. 


20513. 


Ware (H.): 
Last dance. 8897. 
Mammy’s song. 20154. 
My love is a rider. 9401. 
Sir Oluf. 243886. 
Song of the sea. 
Wind and lyre. 
Wareing (H. W.): 
Behold, I bring you good tidings. 
~ 25106. 
Day in Roseland. 16047. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 26529. 
I will pour my spirit. 8637. 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
580. 
Sing unto the Lord. 
Te Deum laudamus. 


19095. 
27541. 


24382. 
24565. 


Thrust in thy sickle and reap. 
22210, 
Waring (HE. C.) No other like Jesus. 
2344. 
Waring (J. .W.) Master of the 
hounds. 9200. 
Warlamoft (—) Holy Christmas 
morn. 1857. 


Warmbrodt (Mrs. A. E.) 
light dreaming. 1978. 
Warner (F.) Smile from you. 


In the twi- 
2706. 


Warner (G. H.) Follow the crowd. 
13365. 
Warner (H. EB.) Alone. 15733. 
Warner (H. W.): 
Fountain. 11272. 
With moonlight beaming. 20775. 
Warren (A. E.): 
Pretty brunette. 26788. 
Rock of ages. 7182 (73). 
Warren .(C. E.): 
O angels bright. 27652. 
Spring song. 10887 (67). 
Venite adoremus Dominum. 10887 
(79). 
Warren (G. W.) See Warren (C. E.) 
Warren (J. C.) See Warren (K. H.) 
Warren (K. EH.) His picture of her. 
15704 (12). 
Warren (R. H.) Come and worship. 
25348. 
Warren (S. P.) Fair daffodils. 7182 
(29). 
Warren (V.) All I want is a home, 
sweet home. 12. 
Warren-Stein. Song of the _ brook. 
10205. 


Warren & Phillips: 
Daffodil land. T7814. 
Don’t be always wishing. 
In London town. 8694. 
In memory’s garden. 23485. 
June’s golden song. 20049. 
Yachtsman’s bride. 20785. 
Warrington (W. W.) Gilt 
quarrel. 21228. 
Warwick (A.. T.) 
major. 14279. 


3896. 


edge 


Mennetto in E 


2051 


INDEX 


Warwick (F.): 
I want to go back to the dear 
homeland. 21406. 
Sloe-eyes. 6309. 
Washbon (E. J.): 
If I knew. 8659. 
Knight of the road. 
Rube’n. 9975. 
Someone’s snoopin’ round. 15092. 
That home of long ago. 17472. 
Why the sea is green and salt. 
12502: 

Washburn (Mrs. E. R.) 
parade march. 20946. 
Washburn (M. & R.) When the sunset 
turns the Coteau hills to gold. 

20746. 

Washington mus, ¢o.: 
Abandoned. 3181. 
Asphodel. 12676. 
Fairmont march. 4051. 


23543. 


Booster’s 


Four little Cuban dances. 21546. 
Orange blossoms. 14621. 

Pas de voiles. 11974. 

Tenax propositi. 17466. 

Trois piéces concertantes. 11616. 


When the twilight softly falls. 
20747. 
Wasson (J. L.) Chickamy. 11074. 
Waterman (F. S:) Id ask for you. 
4524. 
Wathall (A. G.): 
At the masquerade. 10957. 
Bumble bee and the tumble bug. 
25206. 
By an Indian camp-fire. 
City child. 17947. 
Farewell to camp. 25604. 
German students’ marching song. 
181738. 
Jolly haymakers. 11556. 
Love’s barcarolle. 18577. 
Mother Goose’s children. 
Nadesha. 5489. 
Night-cap song. 
Pasquita. 26718. 
Plantation lullabye. 18879. 
Song of the baseball fan. 
Springtime dance. 12245. 
Swinging beneath the apple blos- 


17886. 


18686. 
18754. 


27099. 


soms. 12296. 
Three jolly sailors. 19221. 
Tokio merchants. 19241. 


Watkins (G.): 
Let me linger in love’s dreamland. 


26195. 
Pretty little girl that I left at 
home. 12024. 


Watson (B.) music pub. co.: 
Make just this one dream come 
‘rue. Zoe: 
Oh that boog-a-boo man. 23997. 


Watson (Mrs. E.) In the land where 
the primroses grow. 4721. 


Watson (F.) Oh you bear eat rag. 
14569, 15704 (121). 
Watson (J. J.) 
11281. 
Watson 
19429. 
Watson (M.): 
All in a garden fair. 
Marche des Pompiers. 
Watson (M. G.): 
Apple blossom time. 
Coquette (La) 3751. 
In apple blossom time. 13784. 
Longing. 23645. 


(J. M.) Zam-buk march. 


22480. 
14212. 


20814 (31). 


Lovetime. 23678. 
Rosetime. 24238, 
Twilight. 24678. 


Twilight songs. 27360. 


Violin and the song. 24736. 
Watson (R.) Cradle song. 1489. 
Watson (T.) Papallion two-step. 

9644. 


Watson, Wilcock & co., ltd.: 
Enchantement d’amour. 18085. 
If every dream comes true. 25977. 
Way down Texas. 27450. 
Watt (J. R.) Mary Jane. 263855. 
Watts (EH. A.) Never mind. 5511. 
Watts (S. D.), jr. Dreams of you 
bring tears to my eyes. 22927. 
Watts (W.): 
Alone. 22488. 
Home, 23274. 
It isn’t the things you do. 
Oh call it by some better name. 
23992. 
Surf song. 
Wax (M. V.) 
Way Gh i) = 
Friends. 23060. 
Gossip. 238147. 
Scarlet geraniums. 24284. 
Sweet Annie with the auburn hair. 
24527. 
Wayland (W. H.): 
Billy possum, 15849. 
Kissing time. 18474. 
We won't go home till morning. 25249, 
23562. 24769, 24585. 


24591. 
Lullaby (A.) 26288. 


Weams (MeD.) Revival 
18946. 
Weathers (J. R.): 
Indiana. 4740. 
Whistling boy. 3048. 


Weaton (L.) 
Colorado. 2415. 

Weaver (EE. D.) 

Weaver (R. L.): 


Aged rock. 19450. 


Beaux and belles. 3384. 

Bungalow. 7550. 

Keystone state collection, no. 1. 
18460. 


Melodies of Scotland. 5279. — 
Nothing has changed but you. 
26573. 


2052 


pt. 117, Nn. s., v. 5 § 


Frolic of the frogs. | 


23468. | 


echoes. 


On the banks of the | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Webb (F.) Will you take this rose. 
15611. 

Webb (K. S. & R. D.) Dream girl. 
13171. 


Webb, Arbuckle & co. 
down in Dixie. 14408. 
Webb-Smith printing co. Adult Bible 
class closing hymn. 17751. 
Webbe (S.) Mass in G. 22819. 
Webbe (W. G.) O Trinity of blessed 
light. 5601. 
Webbe (W. Y.): 
Chanson d’orgue. 12912. 
Piéce héroique. 14710. 
Webber (A.) Dans les bois. 13055. 
Weber. Lonely now am I no longer. 
23648. 
Weber (C.): 
In the forest. 11511. 
Sérénade-barcarolle. 
Sweethearts always. 
Tale of old. 12300. 
Weber (C. M. von): 
Ah past endurance. 
Aufforderung zum tanz. 
Derniére valse. 18009. 
Euryanthe. 8060. 
Freischtitz (Der) 25653. 
From boyhood trained. 23066. 


My home is 


27011. 
6548. 


22469. 
7345. 


Ocean thou mighty monster. 
23979. 

On the banks of the sweet Ga- 
ronne. 24026. 

Prayer. 14768. 

Preciosa. 26784. 

Quodlibet. 20407. 

Recitativ und gebet. 268388. 


Weber’s cradle song. 3005. 
Weber (H.): 
Gretel vom see. 8348. 
Lenz ist da. 8928. . 
Lila. 8983. 
Weber (H. W.): 
Hilarious Zeb. 4451. 
In lover’s lane. 4706. 
Mazurka poetique. 5261. 
Riverhead march. 24217. 


Weber (J.) dZither-spielers lieblinge. 
24903. 
Weber (L.): 
Life’s golden sunset. 5040. 
North Pole waltz. 23847. 
Santa Fe trail. 26960. 
Shepherd of Galilee. 10114. 


Shepherd’s dream. 10116. 

Silver brooklet. 2686. 

Willie’s evening prayer. 
Weber (O.) Arztliche visite. 
Weber-McCormick (S.) 

for Teddy Roosevelt. 16283. 

Weber bros. Santa Fe trail. 26960. 
Weberbauer (A. H.) Rapid fire. 24185. 
Webster (J. H.): 

Signet ring. 7182 (79). 

Sweet by and by. 7182 (88). 


22390. 
7201. 
Go and vote 


Webster (J. P.): 

Signet ring. 7182 (79). 

Sweet by and by. 7182 (88). 
Webster (L.) Smiling song. 17341. 
Webster & Dissmore. Blossoms. 20937. 
Webster-Polla. In the sweet bye and 


bye. 23448. 
Wedding (LL. TT.) Rose memories. 
17205. 


Wedel (G. E.) 
the good old summer time. 
Weeck (G.): 
Com, com, com. 15975. 
Gentleman farmer. 16260. 
Weed (F. J.) When we sung in the 
village choir. 24818. 


Weedon (W. S.): 
He’s everything to me. 
Let Him in. 14088. 


Weedon (Mrs. W. S.) 
(di. Re) 
Weekes & CO.: 
Amour vainqueur valse. 
Benedictus. 10996. 
Blessed is he that considereth. 
3462. 
Blumenlied. 7495. 
Book of thirty hymn tunes. 
Bourrée and musette. 7504. 
Chanson Napolitaine. 15928. 
En gondole. 16142. 
Eve of Waterloo. 
Evensong. 25578. 
Feast of harvest. 
Felicity. 4080. 
Frihlingsliedchen. 8204. 
Fugato companetta. 8214. 
He, she and they. 19890. 
Heart of June. 382. 
Heart’s haven. 1839. 
Hymn of welcome. 1883. 
Intermezzo. 188388. 
John Peel. 18487. 
Kinder reigen. 8844. 
Kleiner walzer. 8865. 
Lord is come. 26251. 
Lord of the harvest. 
Magnificat and Nune 
11710. 
Mary’s garden. 
Master Hugues 
11751. 
Mazurka. 
Memory of thee. 
Menuet. 16811. 
Menuet galante. 
My heart’s garden. 
Nocturne. 263880. 
O mistress mine. 9243. 
Office of the Holy Communion. 
20811. 
Our Lord is risen. 
Passamezzo. 11975. 
Pearl of love. 749. 
Polonaise, 9724. 


There’s nothing like 
15288. 


13593. 


See Clements 


20847. 


15867. 


1633. 
18125. 


18558. 
dimittis. 


21661. 
of Saxe - Gotha. 


9209, 9214, 26367. 
9243. 


16815. 
26487. 


5705. 


2053 


INDEX 


Weekes & co.—Continued. 

Psalter music. 9795. 

Sleep, darling sleep. 15052. 

Slumber while the grasses grow. 
10162. 

Song of joy. 22094. 

Standard studies for the violin. 
15153. 


Tanz der kobolde. 10360. 

Te Deum laudamus. 2818, 12307. 

Terpsichore. 15251. 

There’s an inn at the end of the 
world. 20629. 

Thy King cometh unto thee. 
27316. 


Triumphal march. 10489. 
Twelve voluntaries for 
PAT & 
Valse brillante. 17569. 
Wake up, sweet melody. 1057. 
We shall meet again. 27457. 
Witch in the glass. 20774. 
Woman of Canaan. 27556. 
Wegenast (F. W.) I lay my sins on 
Jesus. 23337. 
Wegern (C. von): 
Butterflies when winging. 25215. 
Here’s to the joy of life. 25838. 
Love like the dew drops so pure. 
26267. 
Swear that you love. 27202. 
Weener (P.H.) Silver threads among 
the gold. 10132. 
Wehmeyer (J. W.) 
Srl. 
Wehner (G. B.): 
Family tree. 8107. 
Where do you think I come from. 


organ. 


It’s Missouri. 


10753. 
Wehrle (H.) Heil’ge Weihnacht. 
4497. 
Wehrmann (H.): 
Louisiana. 14127. 
Shriners march. 15012. 
Tee-na-nah. 17459. 
Weiberfeind (Der) 6483, 6940, 12495, 
15509. 


Weibermagnet (Der) 6942. 
Weible (D.C.) Only, only you. 11940. 
Weidenhagen (E.) An den gesang. 
22508. 
Weidig (A.): 
Arrival of the guest. 
Bubble (The) 12854. 
Dreamland rose. 138182. 
Merry games. 5303. 
Minnehaha and Hiawatha. 53826. 
One who came from foreign climes. 


3269. 


5669. 

Procession around the birthday 
cake. 5879. 

Soldier boys. 6387. 

Sweet violets. 15212. 

Teddy bear. 6587. 

"Tis spring. 15315. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. & | 


Weigele (C. F.): 
Always I’m trusting. 15735. 
At Thy cross I bow. 15774. 
Christ is King. 15961. 
Cross (The) 16011. 
Don’t turn Him away. 16096. 
End of the way. 16144. 
Gethsemane. 16262. 
Glorious the light. 
He’s with me. 16357. 
Hope for all. 16394. 
How long is eternity. 16401. 
I can trust Jesus. 16421. 
I have entered into rest. ge 
Land of joy. 16627. 
Living water. 16676. 
Narrow way. 16927. 
No one but Jesus. 16945. 
Outside the camp. 17052. 
Peculiar man. 17078. 
We'll tell the story. 17636. 
Who will take the message. 
Why I sing. . 17694. 
Weil (H.): 
Barearolle. 3348. 
Butterfly valse. 3552. 
Slumber song. 6311. 
Twilight and evening bell. 
Weil (J. F.) 
shine on. 
Weil (M.): 
Every girl I get the other fellow 
steals. SOTT. 
Oh, you Jeffries. 
Weil (O.): 
Ave Maria. 
In our boat. 17742 (15). 
River shore. 17742 (28). 
Sigh no more ladies. 17742 (26). 
Song of May. 17742 (27). 
Spring is here. 17742 (29). 
Valse serieuse. 12565 (10). 
Weiller (EH.): 
Douze études 
AS 10! 
Petit chantecler. 24095. 
Petite suite. 24100. 
Si tu voulais. 22054. 
Wein, weib, gesang. 308. 
Weinberg (A.) My Egyptian maid. 
18707. 
Weinberg (A. B.): 
Can he really be fooling me. 


16279. 


17689. 


15369. 
Shine on, mister moon, 
24358. 


9561. 
17742 (3). 


caractéristiques. 


110. 
Dream on. 205. 
Honey babe. 406. 
- Meet me girlie. 604. 
My pal of the grand canal. 661. 
Name of the learning game. 665. 


Sister Mary. S897. 

Take a trip in the tuppenny Jha 
967. 

That’s what they all say. 991. 

We're suited toa T. 1071. 

Wellington. 1077. 

When a fellow’s twenty-one. 1084. 


2054 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


Weinberg (A. B.)—Continued. 
You're the only one I’m thinking 
of. 1149. 
Weinberg (C.) We'll 
punkin pie. 24760. 
Weinberger (J.): 
Aphrodite. 25012. 
Briiderlein fein. 1356, 3528-8534, 
12853. 
Es war vor sonnenaufgang. 
Fliuchtiges gliick walzer. 
Froschlied. 4183. 
Gavotte. 13426. 
Geiger (Ein) 3808. 
Goldreifchen. 16294. 
Ich schenkt’ ihr blumen. 
Libellen (Die) 14052. 
Lied der jugend. 5033. 
Lied des Stoffel. 5036. 
Lied vom haubenstock. 
Mondnacht. 5356. 
Mondstrahlen. 143834, 18671. 
Mondweibchen. 18672. 
Nein, so lass ich dich nicht gehen. 
5507. 
Perlen-marsch. 14692, 18865. 
Quo vadis. 20406, 26825. 
Snob lied. 243899, 24400. 
Sei composizioni. 25479. 


have more 


25568. 
23027. 


25974. 


23599. 


Susannens geheimnis. 6515, 10312, 
£5204 ; 
Tanzerl auf sechse. 6566. 


dem bDbliihenden linden- 
baum. 6789, 6790, 10539, 15395. 
Valse lente. 15411. 
Weiner (L.) Streichtrio. 
Weingartner (F.): 
Deine rosen an der brust. 
Deine schonheit. 18008. 
Du bist mein land. 18062. 
Es Kommt der schmerz gegangen. 
18094. 
Byvas haar. 11217. 
Lied des gliicklichen. 
Mirchen (Die) 11705. 
Mit dir. 18665. 
Rosen. 12091. 
Rosenzweig (Ein) 12092. 
Schauder. 12130. 
Seelen. 12149. 
Sklave (Der) 
Und. wir 
schweigen. 
Wiegenlied. 12505. 
Weinhold (T.) I'd conquer the world 
for you. 18675. 
Weinig (A.) Hostess after refresh- 
ment speech. 4479. 
Weinreis (H.) Wiegenlied. 24842. 
Weinschenk (M.) Romanze. 26918. 
Weinstein (N.): 
Skylark. 898. 
Thinking. 996. 
Weirich (A.) Introiten und com- 
munio. 1989, 4758, 8737. 


Unter 


3011. 
18007. 


11627. 


12190. 
werden 
19278. 


zusammen 


Weis (F. E.) 
14412. 
Weiss (C. W.) 
Weiss (J.): 
Idyll. 18857. 
Mazurka. 20180. 
Meditation. 9225. 
Nebbia (La) 9449. 
Ninon. 9474. 
Pulcinello. 9798. 
Retour du bonheur. 
Suzette. 10314. 
Weiss (L.) Euturpa. 4023. 
Weiss (W. H.) Village blacksmith. 
1046, 2957, 6852-6854. 
Weissert (IKX.) Beau monde. 


My little honeybunch. 


Emogene. 8024. 


9868. 


3875. 


Weissmann (W.) Goldene jugend. 
1774. 
Weitman (S.) Creole. 25381. 
Welch (J. H.): 

Suffering Saviour. 27181. 


Who'll be the boy for the place. 
Zia22. 
Welch (R. D.) 
18646. 
Welch (S.) 
have some fun. 
Weldon (A. F.): , 
Cascade polka. 3599. 
Chicago record. 25284. 
Cornet lessons. 871, 6191, 15015, 
17972, 19654, 22818. 
Cornet polka. 3737. 
Coquette polka. 3752. 
Edelweiss polka. 3978. 
Elsie polka. 3988. 
Harp that once through Tara’s 
halls. 16341. 
Kathleen Mavourneen. 165838. 
Mon ami polka. 5358. 
North star polka. 5547. 
Pretty girl milking her cow. 17126. 
Salute to Denmark. 842. 
Souvenir polka. 6418. 


Michigan field song. 


Just because I want to 
2045. 


Weldon (C.) Salute to Denmark. 
842. 

Weldon (J.) In Thee O Lord. 1980. 

Welleminsky (F. M.)  Romantische 
serenade. 26909. 

Weller (A. M.) Old glory. 14581. 

Weller (S.) Serenade. 12161. 

Welles (Mrs. M. M.) Save thy love. 
20474. 


Wellinger (C. E.): 
Never forgotten. 11872. 
Waltz me, kid. 12427. 
Wellman (H.R.) Songs of Dartmouth 
college. 6398. 
Wells (C. H.) 
tain state. 
Wells (G.): 


My old Green moun- 
5456. 


Down at Blankton-on-sea. 18157. 
Farthest north. 249. 

0.402 tobi as 1. Herd. 

I do love a dear old pal. 183804. 


2055 


“INDEX 


pt..1H, B.S. V. 5a | 


Wells (G.)—Continued. 
If I were you. 19985. 
Just a little faded flower. 2044. 
Wells (W.) ‘Thy love shall be my 
guide. 6674. 
Wellworth music pub. co.: 
Captwatin rag. 7594. 


Darling kiss my eyelids down. 
7845. 
Welply (A. G.) In the lime-light. 
1973. 
Wels (A. B.) Mass of St. Cecilia. 
17742 (18). 
Welsch (H.) Soir sur Veau. 6886. 
Welton (H. G.) Magnificat and Nunc 
dimittis. 20150. 
Wely (L.) Monastery bells. 53854, 
16852. 
Welzger (P.) Stillbegliickt. 27163. 
Wenburn (H.): 
Our little boy. 14638. 


Wouldn’t the world be brighter. 
120: 
Wendland (W.): 
Hoch droben. 
Kluge felleisen. 4934. 

Wendling (J. W.) Invocation. 4763. 

Wendling (P.) My little jungle babe. 

657. 

Wendt (T.) Memories. 

Wengert (J.): 
Burschenabschied. 
Erntetanz. 138250. 
Fahr ’wohl. 8096. 
Juchhe. 18916. 
Letzte nachtwache. 
Serenade. 10089. 
Unser Rheingan. 105388. 
Zur waklstatt. 157038. 

Wenig (G. K.) Oh Uncle Samuel. 

9556. 

Wenrich (P.): 
All over town. 22482. 
Baltimore bombashay. 1277, 3119 

(3). 


13636. 


18631. 
19575. 


8948, 


Boys’ brigade. 3498. 
Cotton babes. 3763, 7182 (108). 
Egyptian rag. 25524. 


I’ll meet you when the sun goes 
down. 25924. 
I’m a lucky boy. 

(56). 
Liebesrezept (Das) 5032, 14065. 
Lilae blossoms. 22655. 

Macaroni Joe. 26298. 

Mandy how do you do. 1153 (76). 

Put on your old grey bonnet. 311 
(67) 798. 

Rainbow. 26881. 

Roosevelt march. 21971. 

She took mother’s advice. 20502. 

Show me the way to loveland. 

10120, 24911 (164). 

Silver bell. 17318, 24911 (165). 
Soda waltz. 6328. 


13710, 17742, 


Wenrich (P.)—Continued. 
Southern symphony. 
(86). 
Sugar moon. 17410, 20814 (105). | 
Take off your hats to old Ireland. ; 
17447, 17742 (88). 
That loving two-step man. 10400, 
10887 (195). 
Tony Martell. 
Zuzu. 27600. 
Wenzel (F.) At the country inn. 
UIST TBY 
Wenzel (H.): 
Am Gardasee. 7256. 
Biedermeirr-gavotte. 7459. 
Dream of a bride. 3922. 
Engelsstimmen. 8036. 
Feurig blut. 8127. 
Flora. 8145. 
Gruss an  Prinzessin 
Luise. 8355. 
Schwanengesang. 10056, 
Wenzel (L.) Je taime. 490. 
Wenzlik (T.) Our commodore. 
Werner (E. S.): 
Drill of the brownies. 
International flag drill. 
Werner (F.): 
Badinage. 
Billet-doux. 


15126, 17742 | 


10471. 


Victoria 


5702. | 


1589. 
13847. 


10977. 
15848. 


Valse perverse. 2929. 
Werner (H.): 
American patrol. 1202. 


Dancing in the old barn. 170. 

Glide mazurka. 319. 

Highland fling. 1854. 

If I could only tell. 1939. 

Sans facon. 2613. 

Werner (M.) Return of the pilgrims. 
24201. 
Werner (0O.): 

Elfenreigen. 25535. 

Im friihling. 25995. 
Werner (T.) Abschied (Hin) 
Wernthal (0O.): 

Acht bagatellen. 10878. 

Valse-caprice. 2923. 

Zur erholung. 12562. 
Werth (J.): 

Mutter. 14881. 

Rheingruss. 9884. 

Seemannslied. 17286. 

Wenn nur der Rhein nicht war’. 

15513. 
Wesley (E.): 

En goguette. 22962. 

Hyménie. 23309, 25889. 
Wesleyan Methodist hymnal. 
Weslyn (1.): 

Cheer up brothers. 

24911 (88), 25280. 

Dutch kiddies. 229389. _ 

I left little Heine behind. 13693. 

I’m awfully fond of you. 11488, 

15704 (89). 


3142. 


22332. 


20992, 22743, 


2056 


“Sw 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Weslyn (L.)—Continued. 
Temptation rag. 12313, 15250. 
When the man in the moon. 24812. 
You don’t know how much you 
have to know. 1146, 3101, 3119 


(101). 
Wess (A.) Love at first sight. 21598. 
West (A. H.) Ghost march. 8259. 
West (E.): 


Bucket & spade drill. 3537. 

Three girls from school. 6661. 

You don’t seem like the girl. 27574. 
West (FF. W.) Good-bye, dear heart. 


8314. 
West (J. A.) Springtime dance. 
meaty. 
West (J. E.): 
Benedictus. 20917. 
Happy is the man. 25809. 
Lord is loving. 5092. 
Opening sentences. 26679. 


Saviour, blessed Saviour. 12118. 
Secret of the Lord. 19033. 

Song of the boy scouts. 12211. 
Te Deum laudamus. 22170. 
We're a noddin’. 223138, 24764. 


West (K. L. K.) Dreaming. 138178. 


West (P.) My little bungalow. 9396. 
West (Mrs. T. L.) Dreaming. 13178. 
West & West. I had a little sweet- 
heart. 18308. 
Westend-verlag: 
Ballade. 8445. 
Caprice. 8446. 
Dolce far niente. 7905. 
Humoreske. 8518. 
Westerhout (N. van) Ronde d’amour. 
20440. 


Westerners (The) 12744, 
Westfall (F. I. M.) Dear Old Mis- 
souri. 19690. 
Westlake (W.) 
Westman (T.): 
Ebenezer Julius Caesar Washing- 
- ton Gray. 12565 (26). 
Just take me aS I am. 511. 
Laughing fawn. 584. 
Westmeyer (W.) Kaiser overture. 
2050. 
Weston (—): 
Houp-la, allez. 8497. 
I’m Henery the eighth I am. 
25939. 
When father papered the parlour. 
6966. 
Weston (C.) 
10887 (204). 
Weston (C. E.): 
Our country’s flag. 
Prospectors (The) 
Weston (H.): 
I love but one. 4567, 
Logical point. 18546. 
Louisiana. 14127. 


Marguerite. 26337. 


Western moon. 10698. 


18818. 
2509. 


205 


Weston (H.)—Continued. 
Shriner’s march. 15012. 
Tee-na-nah. 17459. 
Weston (R. P.): 
Anastasia. 24992. 
Best landlady you can find. 1310. 
Brown, broke and breezy. 25202. 
Denny dear. 16068. 
Do you believe in woman’s rights. 
1549. 
Don’t do away wtih the peers. 
13144. 
Down came the blind. 11188. 


Follow me girls. 138364. 

I’m on agen with Monaghan. 
25946. 

I tell you. 4607. 


It’s a mad, mad world. 26056. 

Let’s start all over again. 14044. 

Miss O’Hara in her emerald tiara. 
9298. 

My little maid of Genoa. 16898. 

Now we'retcivilized. 18762. 

Oh, if those words could be unsaid. 
11916. 

Tahiti.. 15228. 

There are nice girls everywhere. 
2839. 

Up guards and at ’em. 12390. 

When I heard them play the Mar- 


Seillaise. 12454. 
You can’t do without each other. 
24881. 
Weston (S.) I had a _ wonderful 
dream. 8554. 


Westphal (P.): 
Ach nicht -doch. 20822. 


Chinesische strassenserenade. 
20998. 
Cowboys (The) 21041. 


Lied von dem der sterben wollte. 
21564. 

Marsch der Schottlinder. 
Wetaschek (K.) 
7178-7181. 
Wetz (R.) Gesang des lebens. 

Wetzel (G. J.): 
Doctor Tucker’s rooster. 
High jinks on board. 
Sailor’s sweetheart. 
Yankee land. 19416. 
Wetzel (L. I.) Grand commander's 
mareh. 18212. 


21657. 
8°" regiments march. 


19818. 
19700. 


18258. 
2608. 


Weyer (J.): 
Marquisette. 28736. 
Papotage. 24077. 


Veymann (H. A.) & son, ine.: 

Gee! but the moon makes me lone- 
some. 238087. 

I can feel your kisses now. 

Keystone state collection. 

Let there be light. 18507. 

Moonlight in jungleland. 18678. 

There’s no girl like your old girl. 
66389. 


23319. 
18460. 


INDEX i 
pt.11,n.s.,v.5 § 
Weymann (H. A.) & son, ine—Con. | White (C. A.): : 
Under the love star with you. Father, hear our evening prayer. 
6777. 22997. 
Weyts (H.) Flower of love. 1687, Sea king. 2646. 
19779. See White (D. L.) 
Whaley, Royce & co.: White (C. V.) Rose and the breeze. 
Cueillette de roses. 13032. 18976. 
Dufferin. 13195. White (D. B.) Masqueraders waltzes. 
Father of peace. 22999. 11746. 
I lay my sins on Jesus. 23337. White (D. L.): 


In church. 18881. 
Jack Canuck. 13875. 
Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 


23488. 
Land we love. 4965. 
Lullaby. 14165. 


Morning invitation. 14856. 
Spring fancy. 24462. 
Summer voices. 24502. 
Woodland love song. 7098. 
Your letter. 7151. 

Wheaton (L.): ; 
In wild rose time. 1981. 
Where the violets grow. 12482. 


Wheeldon (H. A.) Cavatina. 12908. 
Wheeler (B. L.) Believe me, old 
glory. 25114. 

Wheeler (D. E.) May. 9201. 
Wheeler (H. O.) Zuleika. 12561. 

Wheeler (J.) When twilight’s o’er. 
6992. 

Wheeler (K. W.) Whistlin’ Gene. 
12484. 


Wheeler (W. C.) 
Wheelock (E. E.) 


Honey. 28282. 
Dream of a loved 


one. 21101. 
Whelan (C. T.) Songs of Williams. 
20547. 
Whelpley (B.): 
Canzonetta. 15588. 
Humoresque. 13655. 
Intermezzo. 15539. 
When knighthood was in _ favor. 
10723. 
Where children rule. 4002, 5929, 
10160. 


Where love abides is home sweet home. 
10754. 


Whidden (—) High jinks. 21334, 
23254. 
Whipple (Mrs. A.) He’s’ coming, 
hallelujah. 4412. 
White (A.) Fern leaves. 13317. 
White (A. M.): 
Down in sunny Texas. 16102. 


Wedding of the butterflies. 24774. 
White (B.): 

Every girl I get the other fellow 

steals. 8077. 

Its you pal. 8753. 

Oh you Jeffries. 9561. 

Taresa be mine. 24559. 
White (B. F.) Sacred harp. 172380. 
White (B. H.) Nearer my God to 

Thee. 26527. 


Band (The) 15704 (8). 

Boost our town. 15869, 20944. 

Come buy my fiowers. 15704 (5). 

Huntsman’s horn. 10887 (29). 

Hurrah for the boys of Winthrop. 
13665, 18289. 

Lullaby baby 
10887 (44). 

Moon is brightly beaming. 15704, 
(31). 

Not dead but sleepeth. 15704 
(88). 

Old miser. 15704 (389). 

Old Robin Ruff. 15704 (40). 

Roses have bloomed and faded. 
15704 (45). 

Softly the night breeze is sighing. 
10887 (65). 

Sweet to the milkmaid the plow 
boy sung. 15704 (51). 
Two little birds are we. 

(77). 
Victory crowns the day. 
(52): 
When the leaves begin to fali, 
10887 (85). 
White (HE. F.): 
Fairy tale. 25595. 
For remembrance. 
White (EK. H.) 
10508, 


White (E. W.) If only you knew how 
my heart loves you. 11484. 

White (G. H.) Little puff of smoke. 
20106. 


White (G. M.) 
White (H. N.): 
Chief of staff. 15950. 
Delicia. 16067. 
Faust. 16306. 
Good-night ladies. 16304. 
King Koal. 16597. 
On the wheel. 17029. 
Reliance. 17168. 
Tempest. 17464. 
White star. 19380. 
White (I. H.) When saucy Bess 
answered me, yes. 6976. 
White (J.): 
Bella Cubana. 12778. 
Little while. 16678. 
White (J. A., jr.) Kappa sigma waltz. 
21516. 


White (J. L.) 


on the tree top. 


10887 
15704 


25639. 
Twilight and you. 


Reliance. 17163. 


Sacred harp. 17230. 


2058 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


White (J. McE.) Just whenever the 


wild wind blows. 4888, 18944, 
16581. 
White (M.): 
Isle of dreams, 4775. 


Let me kiss you, little dearie. 
21554, 
White (M. A.): 
Ave Maria. 22550. 
Say you will be mine, dear. 24288. 
White (M. V.) Voices of the children, 
20709. 
White (R.): 
I get so lonesome for you. 25913. 
Only a chain of daisies. 14611. 
White (S. A.) If you sail the sea, 


13778, 16491. 
White (T. J.) Ode to Christmas. 
5605. 


White hen. 25960. 

White-Sheetz co.: 
Comet (The) 3786, 19644. 
Mississippi, oh, beloved. 2274. 
My old friend Will. 26499. 

White-Smith music publishing com- 


pany : 
Accompanied unison solfeggi. 
22449, 
Adoration. 6056. 
All in a garden fair. 22480. 
Amazone march. 7260. 
Ancient ballad. 23174. 
Angelus (The) 3287. 
Artist’s life waltzes. 10270. 


Barearolle. 17001. 
Beautiful moonlight. 20907. 


Beloved, if God so loved us. 3409. 
Berceuse. 25134. 
Bird’s invitation. 12801. 
Blow, soft winds. 22687. 
Boost our town. 15869, 20944. 
Cantique de Noél. 25240. 
Capture of Santa Claus. 1880. 
Waritas 3591. 
- Characteristic Dances. 17924. 


Christmas Child. 1440. 

Christmas story. 14438. 

Come, laughing spring. 1470. 

Czarine (La) 38798. 

Dance music for violin and piano. 
16082. 

Dawn of peace. 22870. 

Dear home-land. 3834. 

Down the glen. 1570. 

Dutch dolls. 22987. 

Echoes. 22951. 


Hight famous chorals. 2382385. 
Hight Scotch songs. 18219. 
Esmeralda. 21145. 

Espafia waltz. 25570. 

Fairy tale. 25595. 


8109. 
keep us in Thy care. 


Far from home. 
Father, 
11236. 


Fear not. 25615. 


White-Smith music publishing com- 
pany—Continued. 
Fisher folk song. 1675. 
Flag lily. 13341. 


Forest shadows. 23046. 

Four American Indian songs. 
25222. 

Four short stunts. 4153. 


From Nazareth to Bethlehem, 
25664. 

Glad heralds of Easter-day. 4244. 

Glorious song. 25718. 

Good night. 4297, 21270. 

Gyp junior. 24911 (14). 

Harvest or festival hymn. 25809. 

Harvest song. 1825. 

Heart’s highway. 1840. 

Hurrah for the boys of Winthrop. 
13665, 18289. 

In heavenly love abiding. 18795. 

Indian cradle song. 1982. 

Jewels of the Springtime. 23491. 

Land of neble lives and deeds. 
4312. 

Laughing Billiken. 

Legends of Yosemite. 

Like the lark. 21570. 

Lily and the rose. 28611. 

Lord isin His Holy Temple. 23648, 

Lord is my Shepherd. 21591. 

Lost doll. 5104. 

Love’s witcherie. 23677. 

Magnolia of Tennessee. 

Make me Thine forever. 

Mandolin serenade. 238154. 

March of the stars. 9142. 

Masqueraders waltzes. 11746. 

May day. 238751. 

Merry postman. 11776. 

Monkey on a string. 238839. 

Moonlight on the Rhine. 23848. 

Moonlight sketches. 23844, 

Moonlit waves. 23845. 

Murmur of the trees. 

My lady spring. 2318. 

My quest. 2321. 

My song shall be of mercy. 2324. 

National hymns of the great na- 
tions. 9442. 

New life. 23981. 

Night song. 26558. 

Noisy tin beetle. 23945. 

O come, every one that thirsteth. 


23572. 
26186. 


23706. 
5190. 


9351. 


9508. 

O holy night. 2374, 26594. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 
26602. 

Old age. 24011. 

On the star light. 23446. 


24088. 
others, 


One-legged wooden soldier. 

One there is above all 
14609. 

Our scarlet Wing. 

Out on the deep. 

Palms (The) 5734. 


2437. 


24067. 


2059 


68294—10-——-40 


INDEX 


pt. Tit, BYS., Vos 


White-Smith music publishing com- 
pany—Continued. 

Patriotic melody. 9661. 

Perles et diamants. 9682. 

Petite danseuse. 5772. 

Pilgrims (The) 5795. 

Quartette from Rigoletto. 6881. 

Rest thee on this mossy pillow. 

24198. 


Ring out wild bells. 1787. 

Rounds and catches. 24244. 

Sayonara. 19010. 

Seotland’s burning. 14961. 

Sea king. 2646. 

Sextet from ‘“ Lucia di Lammer- 
moor.” 3894. 


Shades of night. 27016. 
She pondered in her heart. 27018. 
Sign of promise. 2681. 
Silly old Jack-in-the-box. 24869. 
Six Irish songs. 12188. 
Skippers of St. Ives. 243891. 
Soft night wanes. 24404. 
Soldiers of peace. 10178. 
Song of the seasons. 15106. 
Soul’s consolation. 6406. 
Streamlet (The) 15167. 
Sunset at Bethlehem. 27191. 
Supplementary solfeggio for bass 
voices. 2785. 
Swing song. 24535. 
Three humorous two part songs. 
24616. 
Three kings. 2860. 
Thy Father’s voice 
15306. 
Thy way, not mine, 
10444. 
Timbuctoo. 6678. 
Twenty vocalises. 18612. 
Twilight dreams. 6751. 
Twilight star. 24679. 
Tzigane (La) 6767. 
U.S. A. patrol. 15394. 
Up and away. 24692. 
Victory. 24782. 
Village blacksmith. 
6854. 
Water lilies. 2996, 24749, 27447. 
Welcome, pretty primrose. 12448. 
When the lights are low. 24810. 
_ When the mists have rolled away. 


is calling. 


Oh Lord. 


1046, 6852- 


3034. 
When the wind blows in from the 
Sea. 22ea0: 


Where are you going to, 
pretty maid. 24821. 
Will you come. 3059. 
Windmill (The) 1120. 
Wooden shoes. 19400. 
Wright and Palmer’s yoluntaries. 
20814 (80). 
Young Gleaner. 
Youth. 24897. 
Youth and beauty. 


my 


24894. 
24898. 


White-Smith music 
pany—Continued. 
Zeffiretti. 10864. 
25 etudes. 25187, 25138. 
- 100 easy progressive lessons. 16030. 
Whitehead (R.) Sailing, sweetheart, 
you and I. 26945. 
Whitehouse (F. T.): 
Sympathy waltzes. 6553. 
Thunderbolt rag. 6671. 
Whiteley (B. M.) Flower of liberty. 
are 
Whiteley (S.) 
(59). 
Whiteley (S. B.) 
Whithorne (E.) 
Whiting (C. E.) 
male voices. 12656. 
Whiting (D.) Honey. 
Whiting (KE. A.): 
Mammy’s honey chile. 
Playing ’possum. 9711. 
W hitine Gk. kee 
Earl waltz. 19720. 
Harp tones waltz. 19880. 
Richard march. 20422. 
Ruth’s waltz. 20457. 
Whitmore (M. C.): 
Pipe dreams. 14717. 


publishing com- 


Risen Lord. 10887 

See Whiteley (S.) 
Sylvan song. 10343. 
Apollo song book for 


25282. 


9130. 


Sweet Marechal Niel rose. 12288. 

Up to the glittering stars. 12391. 
Whitmore pub. ¢o.: 

Pipe dreams. 14717. 

Sweet Marechal Niel rose. 12288. 

Up to the glittering stars. 12391. 


Whitney (S.-B.) Peal forth, O Christ- 
mas bells. 24911 (52). 

Whitney (S. T.) Oh, my Miss Mandy. 
9550, 10887 (17). 


Whitson (S.) Whitson melodies. 
20762. 
Whitson (S. J.) Summer moonlight. 
19140. 


20762. 
Good old Shirley. 


Whitson melodies. 
Whittemore (O. R.) 
19840. 
Whybark (J. N.): 
Morning chorus. 5368. 
Sight singing. 27040. 
Welcome chorus. 10692. 
Whyte (J. M.): 
Sinner like me. 15047. 
Walking with me. 15479. 
Wicher (A.): 
Du bist allein. 25507. 
Lead me Father by the hand. 
26179. 
Wichtl (G.) 
violinspiel. 
Wick (CBee 
Drei kleine kompositionen. 
8 tongedichte. 3055. 
Wick (F.) Ekko fra norden. 
Wickenhausser (R.): 
Barkarole. 10984. 


Erster unterricht im 


8044. 
10781. 
3982. 


2060 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


———— 


Wickenhausser (R.)—Continued. 
Fiinf kinder stiicke. 12503. 
Gavotte. 11298. 

Kirmes. 11588. 

Kleiner walzer. 11593. 
Miihlenlied. 11815. 

Polnisch. 12012. 

Sang fahrender schiiler. 24265. 
Schmerz und trost. 12132. 
Schmetterling. 121338. 
Sonntagsglocken. 12223. 
Zigeunertanz. 12557. 

Wickins & co.: 

Brown eyes or blue. 
By-and-bye. 25217. 
Come, lasses and lads. 25347. 
Czech peasant song. 1502. 


25203. 


King Witlaf’s drinking horn. 
2061. 

Last rose of summer. 26174. 

Lead Thou me on, 2104. 


My promise. 2320. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 

Robin Adair. 26890. 

Southern wind blows mild 
Some . 27121. 

Tramp (A) am I. 27340. 

Where violets grow. 3044. 

Within a mile of Edinboro’town. 
27554. 

Wickman (A.): 
Far away he is staying. 21172. 


26527. 


and 


Our land. 18822. 
Wicks (E. J.) Girl of sunny Cali- 
fornia. 8265. 
Widdows (J. M.) Back home. 20893. 


Widener (S. F.): 


Little (A) while. 20110. 
Lyric moment. 5169. 
O love divine. 9512. 


That sweet story. 123824. 
Widener (S. J.) My Jesus, I love 
hee. 21758. 
Widmeyer (C, B.) 

7899. 

Widor (C. M.): 
Humoresque. 
Korrigane (La) 

Wiedermann (F.) 

Wiedemann (M.) 

Wiegand (J.): 
Haeec dies. 1811. 
O salutaris-Hostia. 

Wiegandt. (R.) 

13407. 

Wiehmayer (T.): 
Ecole des gammes. 
Lenz. 20076. 

Wienberger (J.) 

23649. 

Wieniawski (H.): 
Airs russe. 38161. 
Capriccio-valse. 
Deux majurkas. 
cole moderne. 


Do not idle stand. 


Sie 

11595. 
Sei getreu. 
Heim. 11380. 


2654. 


11898. 
Friihlingsahnen. 


16130. 


Lord Piccolo. 


3585, 
7039, 7040. 
11201, 


Wieniawski (H.)—Continued. 
i“tudes-caprices. 11214. 
Kujawiak. 4946, 8881, 18482. 
Légende. 4989. 
Romance sans paroles. 
Scherzo-tarentelle. 6104. 
Souvenir de Posen, 6416. 
1*° polonaise brillante. 7174. 
2°m™° concerto in D-mineur. 7041. 
2™° polonaise brillante. 7176. 

Wieniawski (J.): 

Kuiawiak. 26160. 
Valse de concert. 2925. 

Wiese (A. L.) Pittsburgh 

march, 9701, 14720. 

Wieser (G. A.) My soldier sweetheart 

at parade. 9422. 
Wife tamers. 22641, 25429, 26352. 
Wiggert (P:): 
Aufschwung. 17802. 
Rhapsodie hongroise. 18948. 
Romance sans paroles. 18966. 
Russiseche fantasie in C. 18993. 
Wiggin (L. S.) Pea green earl. 
17075. 
Wiggins (C. HE.) New colony. 26542. 
Wilber (Mrs. A. R. B.) American 
woman’s league. 24980. 
Wilber (EK. W.) Fascination waltzes. 
19766. 

Wilbur (C.) Nellie McShane. 9453. 

Wilbur (J.) Billiken frolic. 7464. 

Wilcock (F. S.): 

Flower and the sun. 11256. 
For love of you. 1692. 
Wilcockson (J. M.) music co. 
ing of you. 138180. 

Wilcox (C. W.): 

For a dreams sake waltz. 
Love’s ecstacy. 14152. 

Wileox (G.): 

For a dreams sake waltz. 13367. 
Love’s ecstacy waltz. 14152. 


6007. 


leader 


Dream- 


13367, 


Wileox (L.) My fairy queen. 21752. 
Wilcox (R. G.) JTll love you. 183814. 
Wilcox (W. A.) Isis. 165388. 
Wilder (B. G.) Last night. 4971. 
Wilder (G. H.) Cricket’s serenade. 
22829. 
Wilhelm (C.) Hearts and homes. 
1838. 
Wilhelm (C. W.) Fantaisie-barca- 
rolle. 18118. , 
Wilhelmj (A.): 
Fantasiesttick, T045. 
Romance in BH. 6004. 
Romanza. 26910. 
Wilhelmi (R.) Weiblichen gigerIn. 
22321. 


Wilhoite (D. M.): 
Meaning of red, white and blue, 


9221. 
My Spanish maid. 9424. 
Noreen. 11885. 


2061 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.5 


Wilkie 
26470. 
Wilkins (A. G.) 
16475. 
Wilkins (H. D.) Rochester. 26891. 
Willan (H.) Office for the holy com- 
munion. 17005. 
Willcox (W. A.) 
Willeby (C.): 
He and I. 4400. 
Love’s whisper. 20133. 
Soldier, take my heart with you. 
638388. 
Willey (L. L.): 
Cartoon (The) 7605. 
Crazy quilt. 7788. 
Hanson American band march. 
11350, 163836. 
My uncle Creatore. 9429. 
When you are mine again. 27508. 
Willey (L. L.) & co. Beautiful spring 


(H:) My aeroplane girl. 


If a rose could sing. 


Isis waltz. 4774. 


waltzes. 25089. 
Willhartitz (A.) Mountain sprite. 
2298. 


William of Pantycelyn. Let not your 
heart be troubled. 18501. 
William Tell. 826, 7182 (75), 21980. 
Williams (—): 
Happy days gone by. 25797. 
Santa Fe. 3119 (69), 6074. 
Shoes and socks shock Susan. 
8119 (73), 6183. 
What’s the matter with father. 
6957, 1O887 (206). 
Williams (B.): 
Constantly. 21035. 
My girl from London. 
‘vOld grey coat. 5634. 
White folks calls it chantecler. 
15592, 15704 (149). 
Youw’re gwine to get somethin’. 
17735, 17742 (99). 
Williams (B. A.): 
Believe me. 3402. 
By-gone days in Dixie. 1868. 
Chink, chink, Chinaman. 1427. 
Dance of the veiled mugs. 38809. 
Harbor of lost dreams. 1828. 
If I should die before I wake. 
16479, 17742 (60). 
My ole man. 2818. 
Williams (C. ©.) Chantecler craze. 
17922. 
‘Williams (C. L.): 
And the Lord God planted a garden. 
19476. 
Chorale. 17942. 
I will lay me down in place. 4628. 
Lord’s prayer. 21593. 

O Worship the Lord. 26617. 
Phillida flouts me. 203865. 
Williams (C. M.) One word from 

you. 5670. 
Williams (D. C.) 
brigade. 25276. 


11828. 


Charge of the light 


Williams (E.): 
Don’t go up in that big balloon. 
13146, 17742 (46). 
Let me have a kiss until to-mor- 


row. 26194. 

Meet me in Maytime. 11768, 
12565 (46). 

Mr. Editor how do you know. 
20209. 


Then they put out the light. 12327. 
When there isn’t a boy around. 
1101. : 
Williams (EK. F.) 
Williams (EK. S.): 
Baby and the pup. 3318. | 
Back in the old days, long, long, 
ago. 17824. 
Back to my boyhood days. 33827. 
Boston girl. 3491. : 
Daddy, dear. 3799. 
Four little coconuts. 18150. 
Germs, germs, germs. 4229. 
Honeymoon rag. 18271. 
I’m going to marry an Irish girl. 
18322. 
It’s a girl like you. 138866. 
Little sergeant. 16668. 
Love dreams. 5110. 
Waiting. 12423. 
Zoa. T4771. 
Williams (F.) Mary’s reply from the 
mountains. 9169. 
Williams (F. A.): 
Chase of the butterflies. 
In the moonlight. 4724. 
In the swing. 8715. 
Jolly cobbler. 2030. 
Meadow brook. 2225. 
Petite valse. 2475. 
Pony ride. 5838. 
Titania’s dance. 
Williams (F. B.) 
194387 (49). 
Williams (G.) 
1109. 
Williams (G. B.): 
De fireflies. 3833. 
Emmaus road. 1617. 
William (G. T.) Lesson of the pansy 
and the rose. 18500. 
Williams (G. W.): 
Columbia forever. 15972. 
11503. 
Dorothy Donahue. 


Old honesty. 9576. | 


1415. 


2874. 


Jessamine. 18428, 


Whispering cupids. 


In life’s canoe. 
Williams (H. C.) 


16100. 

Williams (I. B.) Lord is in His tem- 
ple. 18553. 

Williams (I. M.) Dance of the 
Brownies. 166. 


Williams (I. N.) Home my mother 
loved so well. 18267. 
Williams (J:) ltd.: 
Aspiration. 3281. 
At rest. 3287. 
Back to the land. 1268, 12730. 


2062 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee., 1910 


Williams (J.) 1ltd.—Continued. 

Bee and the jam-pot. 22593. 

Before the flood. 25104. 

Bells (The) 22605, 

Blow, blow, thou wintry wind. 
3465. 

Constancy. 22811. 

Down by the Wangaroo. 

Eehoes. 1602, 13211. 

Elégie. 13229. 

False love. 4061. 

Flower girl. 138356. 

Flower of May. 269. 

Follies (The) 13362. 

Four English sketches. 8522. 

Garden of roses. 1722, 13422. 

Girls. 1758. 

Happiness. 4379. 

Hope on! hope ever. 

I want somebody to 
137388. 

I want to tell you how I love you. 
23383. 

I wanted to marry a hero. 1925. 

I worship the ground. 13759. 

If dreams prove true. 138767. 

In Hammersbach. 16502, 20004. 

In Santa Fé. 23488. 

It was a lover and his lass. 26063. 

Jest a wearyin’ fer you. 23480. 

Liebeslied (Hin) 5081. 

Li-ti-ti-ti. 2115. 

Love me long. 23663. 

Love’s demand. 9074. 

Love’s even song. 5142. 

Mandy. 14197. 

Music, when soft voices die. 14377. 

My moon. 9405, 14420, 26497. 

Oh tell me, nightingale. 5619. 

Oiseaux de printemps. 20317, 
24007. 

Pansy of Pennsylvania. 

Pelissiana no. 1. 5760. 

Poéme d’amour. 147380. 

Remembrance. 9858, 24195. 

Romance. 20485. 

St. George’s march. 204638, 26948. 

St. Louis; gavotte. 14922. 

Sigh no more. 27038. 

Since I walked out with a soldier, 
mae. 

Six mazurkas. 14670. 

Six valses. 21875. 

Sonata in C minor. 25099. 

Spray of violets. 27141. 

There’s a sun still shining in the 
sky. 15288. 

Tiddle-y-pom. 15310. 

Toothbrush and the sponge. 15381. 

Valse Circe. 17570. 

Valse tendre. 20688. 

What a happy land 
15520. 

When I asked her to be my wife. 
15544. 


25484. 


23290. 


love me. 


26711. 


is BPngland. 


Williams (J.) ]1td.—Continued. 


When morning wakes. 10727. 
Where the bee sucks. 12479. 
Who is Silvia. 12485. 
Ypsilanti. 15694. 
Zulu Lulu. 15702. 
43 easy studies for the violin. 
13989. 
Williams (L. A.) Gems of Scotland. 
25691. 


Williams (M. B.) 


I promise thee. 23366. 

Song of birds. 17360. 
Williams (M. E.): 

Phantom isle. 14698. 


Snipes, 902. 
Williams (M. L.): 
All hak fairjland. 7227, 
Forward, soldiers bold and fear- 
less. 18880. 
Missionary rally song. 9300. 
Summer suns are glowing. 15182. 
Williams (O. HE.) pub. co. Evening 
shadows. 19750. 
Williams (P. H.): 


Four songs. 19394. 
Nocturne. 15613. 
Williams (R.) St. Paul mine disaster. 
9991. 


Williams (R. A.) Take this message 
to my mother. 19176. 

Williams (R.D.) My sweet old Georgy 
home. 16916. 

Williams (R. G.) Harvardiana. 4886. 

Williams (R. N.) Mustard and cheese. 
14380. 

Williams (R. V.) 
2647. 

Williams (S.) Are you coming? 7305. 


Williams (S. mE My pretty little 
Rosie O. 9415 


Williams (T. D.): : 

Abide with me. 10896. 

Capriccioso in G. 12516. 

Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. 
4355. 

I was glad. 19973. 

Morning kindles all 
11801. 

O God, our strength. 11891. 

Ob clap your hands. 18788. 

Romance in E flat. 204386. 

Romanza in D. 9942. 

Soldiers of Christ, arise. 
15088. 


Sea symphony. 


the sky. 


10177, 


Valse brillante. 10549. 
Williams (W.): 
Best of the bunch. waters 


Big boom. 11005, 12795. 
Christmas dreams. ~ 15964, 21004. 


City of pleasures. 22782. 
Dusky drummers. 16122. 
Valse dolorosa. 15407. 


2063 


INDEX 


Williams (W. C.): 


Christmas hymn in B flat. 24911 
(4). 

Jesus and shall it ever be. 16556. 

Like Noah’s weary dove. 10887 
(41). 

O salutaris Hostia. 5594, 16988. 


Saviour hath risen. 8119 (185). 
Williams (W. R.): 


Dawn of Christmas day. 1523, 
10887 (105). 
Golden hearted daisies. 18200. 


I'd love to live in Loveland. 23325. 
Put me in my bathtub. 18918. 
When Teddy comes marching 
home. 12465. 
When the balmy breezes blow. 
10887 (216). 
Williams & Wooby. How we took Mil- 
waukee. 21352. 
Williams college & musical ass’n.: 
Our mother. 5706. 


Sing we to Williams. 6291. 


Williams, our Williams. 7054. 
Williams’ sons. 7055. 
Wardeby yard. 749: 
Williamson (C.): 
Isn’t it nice to have a girl. 16540. 


22382. 
In memory of long 


Wild flower. 
Williamson (J.) 


ago. 16507. 
Williamson (W. H.) Lord I have 
loved the place of Thy house. 18552. 
Wallie (Mrs. Hh. * C.) Chanticleer. 
12921. 
Willie (L. H.): 
Chanticleer. 12921. 
Logical point. 18546. 


Williers (J.) 
14076. 
Willig (G.) & ¢o.: 
In an aeroplane. 26004. 
Mother’s love song. 5880. 
’Neath the old chestnut 
26530. 
Willis (A.): 
Barnum march. 7405. 
Ferns and flowers. 8121. 
Willis (E.) That’s how your dear 
mamma died. 15273. 
Willis (F.) Ravlins. 17153. 
Willis (M. B.): 
At evening. 1245. 
Love lost. 5120. 
Willis (W. H.) & co.: 
Among the lilies. 17. 
Annie. 15759. 
Awakening. 48. 
Because of thee. 
Belle (La) Creole. 7438. 
Breezes of the night. 7522. 
Campus rustlings. 19582. 
Caramona. 119. 
Child’s song treasury. 128. 
Christ our Redeemer. 7681. 


Lights of Broadway. 


tree. 


15826. 


pti, ni s., v5 


Willis (W. H.) & co.—Continued. 
Class reception. T7701. 
Country dance. T7781. 
Dance of the marionettes. 
Dance of the snow flakes. 
Daring move. T7844. 
Diana. 3870. 

Dream of home. 204. 
Father’s call. 16190. 
Festival. 4086. 
First ball. 8135. 
Flower festival. 
Folk song. 270. 
Forever and a day. 
Fresh start. 8188. 
German dance. 312. 
Glad return. 8277. 
Glory to God in the highest. 
Good night. 8822. 

Grace for a child. 341, 8335. 
Grande polka de concert. 83839. 
Hansel and Gretel suite. 16335. 


7827. 
167. 


268. 
S176. 


320. 


Hear dem bells. 19891. 
Heart of praise. 383. 
I’ll love but thee. 23342. 


Jerusalem, my happy home. 4824. 


Jubilate Deo in B flat. 506. 
Lamantation. 16626. 

Light as a feather. 8978. 
Little musical stories. 9013. 


Lofty living. 9026. 

Love in my heart, oh heart of me, 
566. 

Magnificat. 9108. 

Majestic (The) 9128. 

Mazurka. 16787. 


Message of love. 6138. 


My spirit on Thy care. 662. 
Nocturne. 4390. 

Nune dimittis. 9497. 

O fiy not, pleasure. 16972. 


O little town of Bethlehem. 697. 
Oh sweet heart, O strong heart. 
TAOS 


Placid stream. 9705. 


Pleasant morning. 9715. 
Polonaise. 5830. 

Postlude in G minor. 5844. 
Prelude 4 la valse. 9768. 
Prodigal. 17131. 

Psaimet225 ist 

Ravlins. 17153. 

Recessional. S802. 
Ride of the Amazons. 20423. 
Salvator mundi. 10003. 
Saviour’s voice. 20476. 


Seales and arpeggios for the violin. 
6096. 

Shout the glad tidings, 869. 
Slumber sweetly. 10161. 
Song is not dead. 910. - 
Sprites at dawn. 982. 
Stille nacht, heilige nacht. 
Summer morning. 946. 
Sweet zephyrs. 10836. 


6469. 


2064 


INDEX 


nos. 1—52. Jan.—Dee.. 1910 


Willis (W. H.) & co.—Continued. 
Te Deum laudamus. 103868. 
They told me gloom was roaming. 


17488. 
Three northern dances. 17342. 
Titania’s slumber song. 10456. 
To you. 17515. 
Twilight fancies. 1026. 
Two songs. 17506. 
Who will buy my roses red. 
20764. 
Woodland sprites. 17716. 
You.44a31. 
Willis music co.: 
Belle danseuse. 22604. 
Butterflies at play. 22688. 


Call me up on the phone dear. 
22695. 
En avant. 22960. 
Friendship. 23061. 
Gavotte de la reine. 
God cares. 23125. 
Heart of nature. 
Horns. 19916. 
How many times do I love thee 
dear. 238300. 
I think of thee. 23378. 
Its morning. 23472. 
Kisses and blushes. 
Loves idyl. 238678. 
Lyrische tongedicht. 
March of the priests. 
Morning. 23852. 
Morning glory. 26445. 
My lover will come to-day. 
Old story. 24019. 
Pierrette polka. 24114. 
Polonaise. 24134. 
Russe (La) 24249. 
Scales and arpeggios. 
She’s my queen. 27020. 
Sing, robin, sing. 24381. 
Slumber song, 20516. 
Sunny garden. 20580. 
Waltz. 24523. 
When love is done. 
Williston (F. 8.): 
Just a little girl to cheer you. 
18444. 

Marry a man who loves you. 
26346. 
Willoughby (C.) 

8639. 
Wills (L. D.): 
Eventide. 13272. 
Lola. 2152. 
Willson (F. W.): 
My old dear Nebraska home. 5421. 


25083. 
23233. 


20064. 


26293. 
23776, 


23888. 


26974. 


20739. 


I wish I had a job. 


Tell me Irene will you be true. 
22174. 
Willy (P.) I begin. 283817. ' 
Wilm (N. v.): 
Abendlied. 38136. 
Auf der kirmess. 3296. 
Brownies. 15881. 


Wilm (N. v.)—Continued. 
Czarclas. 16029. 
Dance of the _ brides’ 

16033. 
Drei klavierstticke. 
Entblitterte rose. 16146. 
Frohe botschaft. 16242. 
Frohliche wanderschaft. 
Gavotte. 4207. 
Gavotte and musette. 
In der waldkapelle. 
Kkosakentanz. 16616. 
Landler. 4958, 16623. 
Mailied. 5188. 
Mazurka. 16784. 
Menuett. 5300. 
Norwegian folk dance. 
Russischer bauerntanz. 
Sarabande. 6076. 
Stilles gliick. 17399. 
Tarantelle. 17453. 
Tranerweide. 17528. 
Veil dance. 17581. 
Vor Mozart’s bildness. 
Wald (Der) 1058. 
Waltz. 17700. 
Walzer. TO57. 
Wedding dance of the village 

maidens. 17640. 
Zu mutter’s geburtstag. 

Wilming (B. O.): 
Colonial days. 
Gallant knight. 
Tender and true. 2827. 
Tripping lightly. 2895. 
Vesper bells. 2958. 

Wilmington (F. J.): 
March—Sheridan. 11726. 
Waltz of the daisies. 6906. 

Wilmore (C.) Ina tea house. 

Wilmot (G. W.): 

Bell’s message. 22606. 
Easter flowers. 39638. 

His care never fails. 18262. 
In the golden summer days. 
May. 9202. 

Month of roses. 9314. 

Song of thanksgiving. 24429. 


esquires. 


10789. 


4177. 


16253. 
4697. 


16955. 
6041. 


17608. 


7172. 


1465. 
ala lye 


1837T. 


18396. 


Winter. 7065. 
Wilmott (C.) Recollections. 5985.. 
Wilner (E.) Our California girls. 
24068. 
Wilson (A.): 

I’m longing little girl for you. 


1905. 
Tony, justa treata me right. 6704. 
Wilson (A. H.) My queen of dreams, 


DATA. 

.Wilson (A. W.) Te Deum laudamus, 
12306. 

Wilson (Mrs. C. W.) Dietz’ flag of 
truce. 25458. 


Wilson (D. B.) Christ is born. 253803, 
Wilson (E. E.) Well. I guess I would. 
6952. 


2065 


INDEX 


pt.ab s..v..5 


Wilson (E. R.) Te Deum in G. | Wilson (I. B.)—Continued. 


10887 (69). 
Wilson (F.): 

Fiddle sticks. 11246. 

New stars on our flag. 26548. 
Wilson (G. D.) See Wilson (J. M.) 
Wilson (G. F.) God that madest 

earth and heaven. 8298. 
Wilson (G. T.) Elk’s milk, 25541. 
Wilson (H.) See Wilson (EH. R.) 
Wilson (Harry) Palmistry. 24075. 
Wilson (H. L.): 

Carmena. 13884. 

Soft night wanes. 24404. 

Voice of the sea. 15455. 

Wooing (The) waltz. 24869. 
Wilson (I. B.): 

Always singing of His love. 3194, 

22491. 

Andante e legato. 3227. 

Another hour with Jesus. 22518. 

Answer our prayer. 3244. 

As the hart panteth. 38275. 

At the front. 22589. 

Be Thou exalted. 3371. 

Beautiful bells of joy. 22587. 

Beauty everywhere. 7415. 

Bells of joy. 22608. 

Birds of the greenwood. 12802. 

Blessed tidings. 7484. 

Blossoms of June. 12816. 

Bring lilies. 7529. 

By still waters. 12867. 

Candle in the window. 22701. 

Chime so merrily. 7664. 

Christ our King. 22758. 

‘Christ, our Passover. 7679. 

Christmas song. 139. 

Christmas story. 22772. 

Christmas tide song. 227783. 

Clap your hands all ye people. 

12945. 

Come unto Me. 3733, 22800. 

Crowning the King. 138027. 

Darkness shall pass. 3820. 

Do some good. 22895. 

Easter. 7980. 

Easter triumph. 7995. 

Everywhere. 8084. 

Father’s gifts to me. 13306. 

23000. 

Gentle Shepherd. 4224. 

Give ear, O Shepherd. 13457. 

Give the best to Him. 23110. 

Glad new day. 8276. 

God is goodness, God is love. 4268. 

Grant Thy blessing. 4829. 

Greeting song. 23178. 

Hallelujah! 8872. 

Happy little soldiers. 23206. 

Hark the strains. 371. 

Hark! triumphant voices. 8388. 

He shall feed His flock. 13597. 

He slumbers not. 8413, 16359. 

Hearts to do Thy bidding. 4422, 


2066 


Herald the story. 44386. 

Herald’s song. 28247. 

How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 11401. 

How could it be. 23299. 

Hymn of thanksgiving. 1882, 

T’ll love Him more. 23348. 

I love Thy kingdom. 21388. 

If ye abide. 4661, 23406. 

If you but knew. 4662. 

In heavenly love abiding. 20007, 

In pastures green. 138803. 

In paths of peace. 13804. 

In perfect peace. 21440. 

In the golden summer-time. 138815. 

Jesus’ little lambs. 13897, 23486. 

Joyfully sing. 18911, 

June dear June. 13920. 

Junior choir. 8808. 

Just right here. 26120. 

Keep in touch with Jesus. 26125. 

King victorious. 8851. 

King’s message. 26144, 

Kodak fiends. 23550. 

Lead on, O King. 8905. 

Let glad hosannas ring. 14037. 

Let God arise. 11618. 

Let me bear a light for Thee. 
5005. 

Let the words of my mouth. 
23594. 

Lift up your heads. 8969. 

Lift your hearts. 14072, 23607. 

Lily bells. 8988. 

Little Christmas pictures. 23621. 

Little German boys. 23625. 

Little maids from Holland. 23628. 

Little Norsemen. 23631. 

Living Lord. 9023. 

Lord is my shepherd. 14114. 

Love shall tune our lips. 14148. 

Love’s flowers shall bloom. 18579. 

Make a joyful noise. 5189. 

March of the magi. 23727. 

Marching forward. 23734. 

Merry Christmas, one and all. 
23788. 

Merry England. 23791. 

My cup runneth over. 14392. 

Nacht-gesang. 11856. 

New-born King. 26541. 

No room for Jesus. 5535. 

Now don’t you tell. 23952. 

Now I know. 5553. 


-O the good we may do. 5599. 


Oh, be joyful. 9544, 17009. 

Oh, come let us sing. 14556. 
Old Santa is coming. 24018. 
Only one prayer. 18808. 
Onward, Christian soldiers. 24053. 
Opening prayer. 24057, 

Our anthems we raise. 5700. 
Over the mountains. 9638. 
Peace at evening. 2455. 


| 


: 
t 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Wilson (I. B.)—Continued. 
Postlude. 26776. 
Praise the Lord. 14760. 
Praise waiteth for Thee. 
Praise ye the King of 

9759. 
Praises we render. 24151. 
Prayer and praise. 12019. 
Prayer will win. 24158. 
Prince of power. 9780. 
Raise glad voices. 14S11. 
Ray divine. 9828. 
Rejoice, rejoice. 9854. 
Return, O wanderer. 18940. 
Return of spring. 9872. 
Ring out, ring in. 5982, 9895. 
Sabbath bells. 24250. 
Seatter the sunbeams. 14942, 24286. 
See them swing. 14968. 
Seeing Santa. 24821. 
Seek ye the Lord. 6141, 20488. 
Seeking the tomb, 10078. 
Shepherd divine. 15000. 
Shepherd King. 15001. 
Shepherd’s care. 6176, 24855. 
Silver bells. 243870. 
Sing aloud unto God. 6278. 
Sing unto the Lord. 6288. 
Sketch. 2697, 24390. 
Something for Him. 15094. 
Song for Jesus. 15101. 
Scng of the bells. 24482. 
Song of the frost queen. 24435. 
Sound over all waters. 27116. 
Stars of December. 24472. 
Stranger at the door. 191381. 
Summer’s call to praise. 15185. 
Tell again the story. 24570. 
Tenderly lead us. 24577. 
There shall be one fold. 15290. 
Thou who gavest us Thy Son. 


5858. 


Kings. 


10428. 
’"Tis the time for the singing of 
birds. 15317. 


Trust Him forever. 15346. 
Trustingly follow. 24661. 


Vict’ry all along the line. 247383. 
Voices of gladness. 15456. 
Waiting for the children. 24744. 
We adjourn. 24755. 

Weeping is over. 10688. 

We'll be true. 24759. 

Welcome, delightful morn. 15511. 
Welcome happy morning. 10694. 


What a friend the children found 
Him. 6955. 

When the year swings round to 
Christmas, 24816. 


Who will go to-day. 7028. 


With Santa’s compliments. 24859. 
Wonderful are Thy works, 10808. 
Wonderful love and care. 156838. 
Work for Jesus. 24871. 

Young Americans. 24898. 


Wilson (I. M.) co.: 
‘Breath of sweet violets. 3509. 
By the banks of old Willamette. 
3556. 
My rose. 14485, 15704 (120). 
My rose from the garden of love. 
14436, 18728, 20814 (83), 26506. 
Oh, you Cary. 5622. 
Pretty little laughing eyes. 17742 
(79). 
Wilson (I. T.): 
O love of mine. 18776. 
Our dream. 18820. 
Twilight memory. 20665. 
Wilson (J.) My little girl in blue. 
16897. 
Wilson (J. H.): 


At twilight. 17798. 


Strive, wait and pray. 19137. 
Wilson (J. M.): 

Au revoir. 15704 (2). 

Coquette (La) 15704 (6). 

Dance of the haymakers. 19437 

COVE 
Happy days. 19487 (9). 
Merry bells. 19437 (14). 


Night in June. 22440 (6). 
Shepherd boy. 6172. 
Voix du matin. 17742 (382). 
Westward ho. 19437 (24). 
Wilson (J. T.) What have you done. 
20736. 
Wilson (Mrs. L. HE.) Pittsburg pirates 
base ball song. | 5802. 
Wilson (lL. J.) Where rolls the Yel- 
lowstone. 20753. 
Wilson (M.): 
Aeronaut’s dream. 22462. 
Elloah waltz. 21129. 
Wilson (R. H.) Tramp, tramp. 12361. 
Wilson (S. T.): 
As the train rolled away. 7819. 
Florie, dear why don’t you write. 


11255. 
Wilson (W.) Gee! Its great to be in 
love. 16257. 
Wilson-Gunn (D.) Daffodil land. 
7814. 
Wilson-Valentine co.: 
Automobiling. 12708. 


Hurrah for Portola. 414. 
In an airship built for two. 8685. 
Jolly handsome dashing girl. 502. 
Just for a moment, dear mother 
with you. 508. 
Slaves of habit. 
Wilson’s sacred quartets. 
Wineott (H.): 
It’s so simple. 47ST. 
Lock of my grandmother's 
5078. 
Plenty of money. 12007. 
Tell me why you do not love me. 
24574. 
Windsor (M.) 


10155. 
24847. 


hair. 


History. 4456. 


2067 


INDEX 


Pt aS, Vee 


Windsor music co. Moonlight girl. 
2287. 

Winegard (C.) Only girl for me. 
14615. 


Wing CA: BY): 

I think of thee. 2383878. 

My lover will come to-day. 23888. 
Winge (C. B.) I’m in love with you, 


red rose. 25942. 
Winn (E. L.): 
Daily exercises for violinists. 
19667. 
Pine-toter tales. 24118. 
Romanesea (La) 14878. 


Six shadow pictures. 3064. 
Winne (—) Shuffles and taps. 
7182 (170), 12565 (68). 
Winne (J. M.) Little boy with won- 
d’ring eyes. 21386. 
Winner (H.. J.): 
Ideal method. 15704 (14), 15704 
(24). 
Listen to the mocking bird. 24911 
(33) 
Peerless polka. 15704 (48). 
Whispering hope. 12565 (11). 
Winner (S.) See Winner (H. J.) 
Winning Miss. 4026, 9220, 22898. 
Winslow (R. E.) Use a little judg- 
ment. 20678. 
Winter (A. H.) 
ness. 22868. 
Winter (C. J.): 
Games. 4197. 
Good old days. 138496. 
Old warrior. 9588. 
Street-watchman’s story. 
Winter (R.): 
I. C. C. band. 85388. 
Zwolf kinderlieder. 
Winterberg (R.): 


6186, 


Darkness, gross dark- 


27174. 


7063. 


Das war eine kleine comtesse. 
16046. 
Drei marken. 16116. 
Fliederzweigelein (Das) 16212. 
Indiskretion. 16524. 
Nuance. 16966. 
Warum, wohin, so so, na ja dann. 
17631. 
Winterberger (A.): 
Auferstehung. 41. 
Kismet. 520. 
Todessehnsucht. 1012. 
Winterburn (G. W.) Oh come for a 


sail in my airship. 2390. 
Winterfeld (M.): 
Hahnenduett. °19867. 
Weun der vater mit dem sohne. 
20733. 


Winterrowd (I. L.) He’s more than 


all this world to me. 11368. 
Winters (Mrs. E. T.) I dreamed I 
saw my mother dear. 25910. 


Winters (F.) Ball room is crowded. 


22567. 


Winton (W. W.) Communion service. 


12980. 
Lie A.) Time-piece of my heart. 
(J. 
Wirts (J. M.) Maple leaves are fall- 
ing. 91388. 
Wise (C.) & co. Portola. 772. 
Wissner (O.) Just you. 11580. 
Witkowski (W.) Zbyszko. 7162. 


Witmark (I.) Witmark minstrel over- 
ture. 8074, TOS0O. 
Witmark (M.) & sons: 

7A Franzesa. 10890. 

Abie, take an example from your 
fader. 2. 

Acorns. 1168. 

Aero girl. 22461. 

After dark. 8, 71s25Ge 

Alabama bound. 15g; 
(26), 19455. 

Album leaf. 25773. 

Album of standard operas. 

All alone with May. 
24911. 81). 

All I want is something that looks 
like you. 20888. 

Allah give me mine. 

Amor. 22500. 

Angelus (The) 

Answer 
12565 (13),- ts7he: 

Apple blossom time. 
Gai: 

Art with a capital A. 29, 12565 
(ia. 

As sing the thrushes. 1241. 

Ask her while the church bells 
toll. .7321,7 10S8ieng27- 

At a queen’s reception. 20872. 

At the bend of the old farm road. 
25029. 

At the castle. 19489. 

Au matin. 16290. 

Au revoir. 7182 (104), 7338. 

Autumn blooms. 17898, 27683. 

Ave Maria. 45, 19503. 

Awake dearest one. 10967. 

Awake my heart to be loved. 
12714. 

Awakening morn. 17816. 

Baby of the lagoon. 12718. 


19437 


7216. 
19458, 


24958. 
24. 


17785, 20814 


Baby’s kiss. 7370. 
Banjo folio. 1122. 
Barearole. 22569. 


Barnyard symphony. 3358. 

Barry of Ballymore. 22577, 24911 
(85). 

Beads (The) 

Beautiful river. 

Because I love, love you. 
10887 (94). 

Because of you dear. 
(95). 

Belle of a college town. 


17831. 

1289, 10887 (93). 
7416, 
62, 10887 


25117. 


2068 


little sweetheart. 10947, — 


nos. 1-52, Jan—Dec., 1910 


INDEX 


_ Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Belles of the Tally-ho boarding 
school. 19583, 20814 (33). 
Beneath the Yiddisha moon. 19536, 
20814 (34), 20916. 

Bendix (Theodore) album no. 2. 
ae 22. 

Berceuse. 25774. 

Beside the cross. 22619. 

Bill, a cheerful dog. 3441. 

Billy’s billet doux. 82. 

Birds (The) 1321. 

Bird’s evening song. 17851. 

Birds of the sea. 17852. 

Birth of a passion. 128038, 15704 
(62). 

Birth of the butterfly. 12805, 
15704 (63). . 

Black hawk waltz. 12810. 

Bluette. 25168. 

Blush of dawn. 7496, 10887 (96), 
20941. 

Boogie boo. 91. 

Boreas. 25178, 25179, 27684. 

Boy 0’ mine. 7508, 19437 (28). 

Brave soldiers. 17873, 27685. 

Breath of sweet violets. 19437 
(29). 

Breeze in the trees. 1348. 

Bright eyes. 98, 3514, 3515, 7527, 
11024, 12848, 17742 (39), 19572, 
27686. 

Bright: eyes waltzers. 11025, 
aaa (id), 15875. 

Broken string. 10887 (97). 

Brook (The) 1854, 25197. 

Bummel-duett. 7548. 

Butterflies when winging. 25215. 

By cooling streams. 19577. 

By the banks of the old Willia- 
mette. 17742 (40). 

Bye-lo-land. 19579. 

Call again. 7569. 

Call of the open sea. 11039. 

-Camp of the gypsies. 15902. 

Canaries (The) 3579, 19584. 

Can’t you see I love you. 112, 
aaa, 20971. 

Carola. 22716. 

Cedars of Lebanon. 22723. 

Cello and piano folio. 1123. 

Chaconne moderne, 25262. 

Charme d’amour. 17640, 17926, 
22740. 

Cheer up brothers. 20992, 22743, 
24911 (88), 25280. 

Cheer up my honey. 125, 1153 
(5), 3648, 7650, 15947. 

Childhood days. 7657. 

Chilly con carney. 15956. 

Christ is risen. 19620. 

Cigueha (La) 21006. 

Cinderella. 7691. 

Cinquantaine. 15968. 

Circulo (El) 21007. 


2069 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Circus calliope. 1449. 

Collection of quartets. 3072. 

Come be my sunshine. 1153 (8), 
15980. 

Come on love say hello. 19639, 
24911 (90). 

Come seven, come eleven. 3119 
(10). 

Confiding hearts. 21038. 

Convent bells. 12999. 

Coquette (la) 3751. 

Cordova. 150, 1481. 

Cornet and piano folio. 1125. 

Court jester. 17976. 

Cradle songs of many nations. 
260938. 

Crown of life. 3781, 7799. 

Cry baby. 1153 (18). 

Cuddle up a little closer lovey 
mine. 160, 11122. 

Cupid’s caress. 11125, 22836. 

Cupid’s cooking school. 21048. 

Cupid’s revels. 10887 (104). 

Daddy was a grand oldman. 1508, 
8119 (18), 7809, 11126, 138040, 
17987, 17988. 

Dance of the marionettes. 25410, 
27691. 

Dance to The butterfly. 16035. 

Dancing in the barn. 138052. 

Dancing sprites. 25411. 

Dawn. 175, 17997, 19437 (33). 

Dear old fairyland. 7863. 

Dear old ma. 19689, 20814 (41). 

Dearest little Marionette. 22879, 
24911 (95). 

Dearie won’t you snuggle close to 
me. 19691, 20814 (42). 

Desert honey moon. 7875, 10887 
(106). 

Divertissement. 
(107). 

Doctor Tinkle Tinker. 18025, 
19699. 20814 (48), 22898, 25469. 

Dog in the manger. 19701. 

Doll’s dream. 16089. 

Don Quixote, 21089. 

Don’t you want a pussy wussy 
cat. dss tS). 

Dorothy. 16099. 

Dorothy’s rose. 197. 

Down by the mill. 19708. 

Down the lane that leads to 
drowsy land. 19711. 

Down where the big bananas grow, 
7933, 18164. 

Dragonflies. 1572. 

Dream within your eyes. 11189, 
13176. 

Dreary moon. 15704 (72), 19718. 

Drifting to dreamland. 7182 
CTA) 

Drink forever. 180538, 19487 (84). 

Dulcita. 3944, T7182 (114). 


3875, 10887 


INDEX 


Witmark (M.) & sons-—-Continued. 
Dutch kiddies. 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 
3946, 10887 (109), 


13202, 18066, 19718, 22938, 22939. 


16124. 
13206. 
11202. 


Dying poet. 
Eagle (The) 
Edelweiss glide. 


Egyptian honeymoon. 194387 (35). 


Hlectrie signs. 1153 (22). 
Hlvira. 21130. 

Enchantment. 20814 (47), 21135. 
Enchantress. 18088. 

Encore (L’) 20814 (49), 21136. 
Entertaining man. 25558. 
EHrébus. 25560. 


19751. 
Every day in the week. 240. 


Evening shadows fall. 


I love. 
little movement. 


197538, 22440 (25). 
Every 


11222, 


12565 (26), 18276, 21154, 25580. 
Everybody else’s girl looks better 


to me than mine. 8079. 


| 
Every girlie loves me but the girl 


Everybody wondered how he 


knew. 22979. 
HEv’ry day. 242, 3119 (18). 
Eyes, eyes, eyes. 

(442),. 

Fair co-ed. 8097. 
Fair maid of Spain. 
Fair one. 16171. 
Fairies’ courtship. 

(108). 

Fairy wedding. 8102. 
Falling waters. 13298. 
Fantastic dance. 1153 (24). 
Farewell to the birds. 4071. 
Farmer at the circus. 18121. 
Fate. 16187. 

Fifty years ago. 21188. 

First singing lesson. 4100. 
Flamingo. 25630. 
Flashing glances. 

8140. 

Fleeting hours. 8141. 
Fleeting thoughts. 
1677. 

Flying clouds. 19781. 

Flying witches. 18144. 

Follow me. 23033, 24911 (104). 
Fontaine (La) 19785. 
For Killarney and you. 

15704 (77), 23086. 

For thee. 

23040. 
For you Bright eyes. 


21163. 


7182 


1153 


8093, 10887 


18111, 24911 


(117), 


(26), 


8170, 
272, 18148, 19437 (36), 
2738, 1153 


(27), 8174, 16229, 23041, 25640. 


For youre just my style. 
182 (120): 

French you 
1207, S088C, (115): 

Frisco rag. 291, 19799, 23062. 


Frolic of the bees. 18159. 
Frolic of the fairies. 8197. 
Frolic of the fregs. 11281. 


From darkness to dawn. 1709. 


274, 


hear on Broadway. 


2070 


pt. In, n. s., v. 3 | 


Fiir Elise. 25097. 

Futurity. 1718. 

Garden of idle dreams. 
20814 (50), 25674. 

Gavotte. 23080. 

Gee whiz, sweety I’m stuck on 


19809, 


you. 21225, 25689. 
General Grant’s grand march. 
8251. 


Gigglepill Gilligan. 25701. 

Gird up the loins of your mind. | 
ITA. 

Girl: from the WW? Sie 
10887 (116). 

Girl in the train. 23097, 24911 
(107), 25705, 27696. | 

Girl next door. 3138, 1756, 3119 
QO? | 

Girl of my dreams. 19821, 20814 
(52), 21232, 23101, 24911 (109), 
25707-25710. 

Girl who wouldn’t spoon. 
20814 (53). 

Give my regards to any one who | 
eares for me. 8269. 

Give your hand to a pal who’s 


19822. 


down. 18183. 

Golden sheafs. 19837. 
Gonda. waltzes. 23138, 24911 
CIS): 


Good-bye dear old pal of mine. | 
328, 3119 (24), 8315. 
Good humor. 25752. | 


Good old days of yore. 335, — 
ATDS, (Se)e | 
Go-won-go. 321, 7182 (122). : 
Guard’s review. 18222. | 
Guitar folio. 3127. | 
Ha ha ha. 8362. 
Hannibal. 368, 1158 (36). | 
Happy as kings. 19872. 


Harem scarem. 369, 7182 (128). 
Harmony. 83890, 10887 (120). 
He’s a fan, fan, fan.-~ 31S. 


He’s always eating biscuits. 379, 
10887 (128). 
Hear the song resounding. 381. 


Heart of my heart I am here. 
16361, 19437 (39). 

Heart to heart. 13603, 19437 | 
(40), 21319. | 

Heart whispers. 11375. 

Heidelberg stein song. 

Heimweh. 163868. 

Hello, Mr. Moonman, hello. 390. 


16366. 


Hen (The) and the jewel. 18245. 
Here and there. 8450. 
Here’s to the joy of life. 25888. 


Hexentanz. 16373. 
Hickory-dickory-dock. 4448, 7182 

CUZ). : 
Hilaria. 
Homeward bound. 


8465, 10887 (125). 
405. 


| INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee., 1910 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. | Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Honeymooning honey in Bombay. 
8487, 18272, 19914, 20814 (56). 

Honor the brave. 1153 (42). 

Hope whispers. 16395. 

How’d you like to be a dog. 11538 
(44). 

Hullo London town. 8514. 

I am the star of the day. 16420. 

I apologize. 11414. 

I ask not. 18298. 

I’d like to know you better. 420. 

I’d like to make love to you. 
4527, 10887 (130). 

I’d love to be loved by a girl like 
you. 25902. 

I’d love to but I won’t. 18301, 
19437 (42). 

I’d rather be a not-know nothing 
than a would-be know it all. 
8544. 

I dare you to. 183808. 

I don’t know much about it. 8548, 
10887 (181). 

I don’t want to be a soldier boy. 
22440 (81), 23329. 

I gazed on my love from afar. 
13687, 19437 (48). 

I guess I'll have to change my 
name. 8553. 

I, John, take thee, Matilda. 25919. 

I know the place where we will 
rest. 8568, 10887 (138), 18691, 
16437, 21373. 

I left little Heine behind. 136938. 

I like to have a flock of men 
around me. 199388, 20814 (57), 
213877. 


T’ll be your chanticleer. 11424, 
12565 (82). 

I’ll be your ju-jube drop. 3119 
(30). 

I'll build for you a little nest. 
3119 (31), 18699. 

-Tll love you till the sun grows 
eeld. 18314. 

I love but thee, Rosalie. 1153 
(47). 

I love my wife and always will. 
1158 (48). 

I love the name of Mary. 213887, 
22440 (84), 23347, 25829. 

I love thee. 18318. 

I love to read the papers in the 
morning. 8586. 

I love you so much I hate you. 
8590, 10887 (186). 

I’m a daughter of Dixie-land. 434, 
7182 (188). 

I’m all right. 16448, 22440 (35). 

I’m awfully afraid of girls. 19950, 
20814 (59). 

I’m awfully fond of you. 11488, 
15704 (89). 


2071 


I’m crazy to marry again. 19952, 
20814 (60). 

I’m English, don’t cher know. 
435, 10887 (138). 
I’m falling in love with someone. 
25934, 27705. 
I’m fancy free. 
(121). 

I’m head over heals in love with 
you. 8599, 

I’m lonesome dear. 7182 (134). 

I’m looking for a financier. 11445, 
12565 (85). 

I’m ready to quit and be good. 
19958, 20814 (62). 

I’m the original Buster coon. 487, 
1158 (50). 

I saw no temple therein. 1915. 

I think such a lot of you. 489, 
19LY, TLS2" \(35)% 

I trust my husband anywhere. 442, 
4608, 7182 (136), 13732. 

I want a man. 8622, 16460. 

I want to be a wild wildrose. 
8625. 

I want to go ’way with you. 23380. 

I want to play house with you. 
23382} 24911 (125). 

I want you in the picture. 8629, 
10887 (141). 

I will lift up mine eyes. 1928. 

I wonder if you care. 19980. 

I wonder if you miss me too. 
8641, 16465, 24911 (126). 

I wonder who you really love. 
8642, 

Idillio. 16472. 

If I could gain the world by wish- 
ing. 448, 11478. 

If I’d stuck around I’d be married 
yet. 21423. 

If I had you in my canoe. 449, 
1941, 3119 (385). 

If I only had a sweetheart like 
you. 13770. 

If I were anybody else but me, 
25981, 27708. 

If only they would take a tip 
from me. 1948, 7182 (188). 

If the moon told all he knew. 
7182 (189), 16484. 

If you ever want a favor mention 
me. 11538 (54). 

If you'll only show me _ how. 
21429, 

In dance time. 13786. 

In grandma’s garden. 4701. 

In my dreams dear. 18890. 

In so-so society. S701. 

In the garden of my heart. 468, 
4716, 8710, 21449, 23440. 

In the land of sunshine. 472. 

In the sunshine of your love. 
21458, 22440 (40), 28447. 


233538, 24911 


—— 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 
In the woods. 4738. 


In watermelon time. 1153 (56). 


Intermezzo. 10887 (144). 


Intermezzo - hongroise. 87 


13835. 


Ireland I love you. 13855, 16533. 


Irish smile. 26041. 


It all goes up in smoke. 20029, 


20814 (67). 


It looks like something that the 


eat brought in. 16542. 


It never, never can be love. 26054, 


27712. 


It’s great to bea king. 1153 (59). 
It’s pretty soft for Simon. 26061, 


PAS: 
It would be you. 16545. 


Italian street song. 26067, 26068, 


27714. 
Jack and Jill. 486. 
Jack of hearts. 20084. 
Jeanne Marie. 8766. 


Jesus lover of my soul. 4832, 7182 


(142). 
Joyful of heart. 18440. 
Joyful ride for home. 21499. 
Jumping Jupiter. 23504, 27715. 
Jungle jubilee. 13925, 
17742 (64). 


Just a glimpse of two tiny feet. 


13926. 


Just for a girl. 8815-8820, 10887 


(151), 138933, 18448. 
Just plain Mister. 23515. 


Just plain princess girl. 8826, 


10887 (153). 


Just you and I in Dreamland. 


4887, 7182 (144). 


Kkatherine’s curls. 4894, 7182 


(145). 
Katy-did. 26122. 


Keep your whip in your hand. 


1153 (63). 


Kinder, sind die Inder siinder. 


8845. 
King (The) 26137. 


King medley. 16594, 17742 (67). 


King of the air. 18473. 

Kiss (The) 8856. 

Kiss you gave. 
(A855): 


Land of the Used-to-be. 26168. 
Lane that leads to drowsy land. 


21585. 
Langage des baisers. 16630. 


Legend of old Jack Frost. 8928, 


10887 (155). 
Leonora. 2154S. 
Lest we forget. 26192. 


Let’s go to Sans Souci. 20079, 


20814 (71). 


Lines in Mollie’s hand. 548, 1153 


(68). 


16573, 


23537, 24911 


INDEX 
pt. 1H, @ s., v. 2 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 
Little charmer. 
(106), 16662. 


Little chief of seven moons. 


14083. 
Little Dutch garden. 554. 
Little fairy waltz. 9005. 
Little fur baby. 6666. 
Little .sirly San 
Little gypsy girl. 18535. 
Little Julie Dooley. 9010. 
Little maid of Tokio. 
20814 (72). 


Little old dreamy waltz. 20105, 


20814 (73). 
Live long day. 558. 
Lo, my heart it sings. 18543. 
Loin du bal. 11656. 


Long acre square. 10887 (159). 


Longing. 23645. 


Lookout for yourself first. 14108. 


Looney-mooney man. 14110. 
Lost song. 562, 10887 (160). 


Lots of little things can happen. 


3119 (51). 


Love comes to stay. 1153 (70), 


2160. 


Love dance. 141382, 15704 (109), 


18563. 


Love ever near. 565, 10887 (161). 


Love is a rogue. 567. 
Love is like a rainbow. 
24911 (140). 


Love keeps the whole world 


young. 18565, 19437 (51). 


Love like the dew-drops so pure. 


26267. 
Love me. 26268. 
Love sick. 20128. 


Lovelight beaming from your 


eyes. 9066. 
Lovely flower thou seemest. 


Love’s dream after the ball. 16704. 


Lovetime. 23678. 


Loving. 21619, 22440 (45), 23679. 


Lucero (El) 23681. 
Lucky dog. 5151, 7182 (852). 
Lys. 23688. 

McCoy. 21838, 15704 (112). 
Madame Sherry. 


21629, 23697, 2F719: 


Madame Sherry dances. 19437 


(53-55). 


Madame Sherry waltzes. 2630?. 
Maggie Magnolia MacAvoy. 9105. 


Magnolia blossoms. 26815. 
Mah honey love. 9114. 
Maid and the rose. 583. 


Maids of Niagara. 21636, 24911 


(144). > 
Mamzelle Fifi. 10887 (163). 


Mandolin and guitar folio. 1128, 


7076. 


2072 


14082, 15704 


14095, 


23660, 


14176, 16734, 
16735, 18590-18593, 20146, 21628, 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


March along to the sound of the 
band. 590, 7182 (153). 

Marionettes (The) 5231. 

Mary Drew. 52388. 

Master (The) 2216. 

May. 11755. 

May I. 598. 

Mazurka. 2387538. 

Meet me where the lanterns glow. 
605, 9228, 18626, 21678, 23768. 

Melody in F. 17227. 

Memories of you. 14264. 

Menuet. 16810, 16867. 

Merry model’s ball. 
2246. 

Messenger boy. 

Mexican dance. 
14286. 

Minnesota. 53827, 7182 (154). 

Minstrel overture. 3074, 7080. 

Miss Helen of Troy. 20204, 20814 
(79). 

Miss Manhattan. 
(167). 

Miss Molly May. 2271, 9297. 

Mister Right. 2276. 

Mister Voodoo. 26420, 27722. 

Mrs. Casey. 626. 

Modern education. 26424. 

Modern Japanee. 9308. 

Molly May. 1158 (80), 2284. 


1153 (78), 


9269, 
9275, 10887 (166), 


9296, 10887 


Monastery bells. 16852. 
Mood you are in. 1153 (81). 
Moorish serenade. 2288. 


Morenita. 21712. 
Mother Machree. 
24911 (149). 
Motor girl. 640. 
Motor girl waltzes. 1153 (88). 
Mountain belle schottische. 16864. 

Much obliged. 26460. 

My Angelett Cheree. 648. 

My big moon. 2308, 5415, 10887 
(169), 14387. 

' My dearie. 650. 

My dream maid of Erin Isle. 
18705. 


My dream of long ago. 9369. 

My face is my fortune. 1153 (85). 

My guiding star. 9382. 

My Gypsy sweetheart. 11831. 

My harp is on the willow tree. 
653. 


My heart has learned to love you. 


9384, 11832, 12565 (50), 14399, 
26486. 


21723, 23858, 


My heart will hear. 26488. 

My Irish love. 1158 (87). 

My jewel. 9391. 

My Lady Angora. 5438, 7182, 
(158). 


My land. 20250, 22440 (52), 23886, 
26490. 


ee 


My little moon boat. 7182 (159), 
9398. 

My little pickaninny. 14413. 

My love for thee. 21760. 

My love is like a simple prayer. 
18714. 

My love lies hidden in every rose. 
21761. 

My lover will come to-day. 

My Marjorie. 21762. 

My old fashioned garden flower. 
658. 

My rose from the garden of love. 
18728, 20814 (838), 26506. 

My toast to you. 26512. 

My wee my bonnie bairnie. 
19437 (57). 

Nadeshda. 5489. 

Naughty Marietta. 26521, 27727. 

Naughty Mimi. 18747. 


20254. 


14447, 


Navy of othe .U. oS... Aq 326525, 
27728. 

Neapolitan nights. 20268. 

*"Neath the southern moon. 265381, 
27729. 

Never mind. 26538. 

New Orleans jeunesse  dorée. 


26546, 27730. 
Night has a thousand eyes. 5523. 
Nightingale (The) 2341, 14485. 
No one knows but Noah. 20281, 

20814 (86). 

Nocturne. 15959. 
Nothing. 21794. 
Now altogether, hip, hip, hooray. 

18761. 

O sing, ye sons of men. 
Off for a sail. 9540. . 
Oh, for the wings of a dove. 5615, 

7182 (161). 
Oh sweet thou 

14567. 

Oh, that society glide. 
Oh those boys. 9555. 
Oh, wind from the Golden Gate. 

21827. 

Old chapel bell. 

(58). 

Old Dutch. 712, 1158 (90), 2406, 

14577, 15704 (124). 
Old Dutch barn dance. 


26613. 


little knowest. 


17013. 


18792, 


17742 (77). 


Old town. 24138, 5642, 7182 (162), 
11926. 

On duty. 9588. 

On the river ’neath the moon. 
240380. 


Once a pal always a pal. 9605. 
Only a man. 21847, 22440 (55). 
Ooh. 203388, 20814 (89). 
Ootsie-tootsie. 724, 1158 (98). 
Oriole (The) 9625. 

Orvetta waltz. 17040. 

Other fellow. 17041. 

Our little boy. 14638. 


INDEX 
Dt. 1, He S:, Vas 


——_—_—_ 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Over the waves. 11964. 

Pansies mean thoughts and 
thoughts mean you. 7838. 

Pansy eyes. 9642. 

Pas des amphores. 15924. 

Pearl (A) 26782. 

Pearl of Persia. 2459. 

Pearly dewdrop. 14683. 

Peasants lullaby. 9672. 

Pilgrims chorus. 17610. 

Plant a watermelon on my grave. 
20378, 26758. 

Playroom echoes. 17104. 

Plough boys dance. 20376. 

Popular song. 5840, 7182 (165). 

Porcupine rag. 770, 14742. 

Possums have an outing. 14744. 

Possums’ songs. 9738-9745. 

Poster folk. 9746. 

Pourquoi. 1153 (97). 

Practical piano course. 21908. 

Practice and pleasure. 14752. 

Present your bodies. 2502. 

Pretty little laughing eyes. 17742 
(79). 

Priére d’une vierge. 17129. 

Prince of peace. 14771, 20814 (93). 

Prinz Bussi.: 177. 

Proposal duet. 780, 7182 (166). 

Pure as snow. 17138. 

Purple twilight. 20401, 20814 (94). 

Put snot thy. ieust inm-- princes, 
21920. 

Quaker talk. 21921, 22440 (57). 

Queen of Manhattan Isle. 9806, 
10887 (175). 

Radiant smiles. 18926. 

Rag-time table d’hote. 17149, 
17742 (SO), 24183. 

Rainbow tints. 9819. 

Raven tresses. 9826. 

Red fez. 2539. 

Remember me. 17164. 

Rest of the week she’s mine. 
20814 (95), 21953. 

Reunion. 18941. 

Rippling waves. 17181. 

Road (A) song. 18955. 

Robinette. 18957. 

Robins (The) 5992, 14868. 

Rockabye lady. 12076. 

Rondo mignon. 26915. 

Rondoletto. 25211. 

Root, root in the good old way. 
18971. 

Rosalind. 9950. 

Rose and the butterfly. 17208, 
19487 (68). 

Rose blushes. 6014. 

Rose in my lady’s” garden. 
26922. 

Rose leaves. 24280. 

Rose, my withered rose. 24232. 


2074 


Roses and lilies. 24237. 

Rosetime. 24288. 

Russian duo and dance. 1153 
(100). 

Sack waltz. 9986. 

Sailing, sweetheart, you and I. 
26945. 
Santie was good to me. 3119 (70). 
Sauce for the gander is sauce for 
the goose. 204738, 22440 (58). 
Say, where is the gentle loved one. 
845. 

Scarf dance. 15925. 

Scholars’ companion. 26982. 

School comrades. 10045, 10887 
(181), 24306, 26983. 

Seaside  frolics. 22024, 24911 
@iGs): 

Seasons. 17281. 

Secrets. 854. 

See the red wine richly flowing. 
9171. 

Shah (The) 19052. 

Shaky eyes. 865, 2672, 14992, 
14994, 17297, 19053, 243851. 

She is the girl that you read 
about. 24352. 

She shook him in Chicago. 
17800, 17742 (82). 

She used to sing “ grand opera.” 
27023. 

Shepherd boy. 12172. 

Sherry flip. 22050. 

Shine softly, Mister Moon. 27028. 

Show me how you kiss. 6185, 
15704 (128). 

Silas. 22059. 

Silver chords. 22061. 

Silver cloud. 173815, 19437 (64). 

Silver moon. 6263, 10887 (183). 

Silver stars. 17316. 

Simple confession. 17320. 

Skipping rope dance. 22068. 

Sky flyer. 6800, 17330, 17742 (83). 

Sleep, little angel, sleep. 17332. 

Sleep little sea love sleep. 7182 
(171). 

Sleepsy bye. 900. 

ree baby. 901, 19075, 19437 

5). 

Slip your glad rags on. 10157, 
15058. 

Smile she means for you. 12199, 
12565 (64), 15063. 

Snowballing. 1158 (107). 

Snug up. 173847. 

Soap bubble days. 20814 (103), 
22080. 

Some day dear. 2715, 10887 (186). 

Some day, some how, somewhere. 
10188. : 

Somebody’s dear little girl. 12205. 

Sonatina. 22098, 25100, 25101. 

Soneto. 23870. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Song of triumph. 20544. 

Songs for waning autumn. 24441. 

Sons of every nation are Ameri- 
eans to-day. 22106, 24911 (166). 

Soon the gold brown leaves must 
mre. 12225, 17742 (85). 

Spinning song. 27188. 

Spirit of speed. 19114. 

Spring is smiling on all the 
earth. 12241. 

Spring song. 16804. 

Squirrel (The) 2753. 

Star of Bethlehem. 2758. 

Sumurun. 19142. 

Sunbeams. 11538 (109). 

Sunset in the valley. 6503. 

Sunshine I love you. 7182 (1738). 

Superstitions. 6506. 

Swallows (The) 103817, 22148. 

Swear that you love. 27202. 

Sweet bye and bye. 27204, 27736. 

Sweet dreams forma shade. 15205. 

Sweet dreams of home. 6524. 

Sweet Kitty Bellairs. 19151, 20586, 
20814 (107). 

Sweet sixteen. 10328-10332. 

Sweet wild pink roses. 22154. 

Sweet wireless whispers. 1153 
(141). 


Swim, swim, swim. 10341, 10887 
(191). 

Take a trip to the seaside. 24540. 

Take me back to babyland. 2805, 
10850, 15224. 

Tale of a turkey. 3119 (82). 

Tale of love. 27233. 

Tale of two hearts. 19178. 

Tam O’Shanter. 12301. 

Tambourine girl. 103858. 

Teach me to pray. 15240, 15241, 
19184, 20600, 22171, 27740. 

Tell me how to woo thee love. 
2828. 


Temptation rag. 982, 2826, 12313, 
15250, 24576. 

Tender thoughts. 22178. 

That little thatched cottage all 
covered with vine. 22185. 

That’s the way to make love. 17477. 

That’s the way we do it out in 
Kansas. 27274. 

That’s what you get for being 
Irish. 2885. 

That’s why lots of people marry. 
24589, 24911 (176). 

That’s why people marry. 24590. 

That’s yiddisha love. 19200, 20620, 
20814 (110). 

That sweet Italian song. 22190, 
22440 (65), 24591. 

Theophilus. 12328, 12565 (738). 

There is no North or South to- 
day. 22195, 24596, 24911 (177). 


2075 


68294—10—-_—41 


There’s a better time a-coming for 
us all. 24597. 

There’s a raft of money in graft. 
10413. 

There’s lots of other dreamy eyes. 
15286. 

There’s nothing else in life like 
love. 994, 1153 (128). 

They follow me everywhere. 10421. 

They never come back. 24603. 

They’ve won every nations battles 
but their own. 27296. 

Thine own. 12888. 

Thoroughbred (The) 19212. 

Thou art my dream. 2856, 10887 
(196) .-+ 

Thou art the star. 999. 

Thoughts of thee. 19218, 27742. 

Three twins. 10482. 

Tie your little bull outside. 2868, 
7182 (176), 10447, 17501, 19228. 

To and fro, so soft and slow. 
192338. 

To the end of the world with you. 
1011. 

To the strains of that wedding 
march. 20641, 20814 (118). 

Tom boy. 2884, 10887 (197). 

Triumerei. 17274. 

Trip to Japan. 6723, 10485. 

Triples. 19251. 

Tripping lightly. 20653. 

Trombone and piano folio. 1132. 

Trovatore (11) 17589. 

Tryst (The) 123869. 

Tulip. 17548. 

Tulip’s dream. 1023, 22440 (68). 

Tumbo town. 10500, 10887 (198). 

Turkish imperial guards. 1024. 

Turquois (The) 1025. 

Twilight. 24678. 

Twilight songs. 27360. 

Twilight was made for _ love’s 
young dream. 15371. 

Two thrushes. 6765. 

Uncle says I musn’t so I won’t. 
17556, 19437 (77). 

Under the double eagle. 17558. 

Under the elm tree. 22238. 

Until. 27209. 

Up in an aeroplane. 1153 (126). 

Valley of the old St. Joe. 1153 
(127). 

Valse. 16121. 

Valse brillante in octaves. 27385. 

Valse in D flat. 15960. 

Valse lente. 25445. 

Very bad man. 3119 (90). 

Violin and piano folio. 1184, T7081. 

Violin and the song. 24786. 

Vocal lesson. 2968, 7182 (179). 

Wafted fragrance. 10887 (201). 

Wait till you’re sure that you love 
me sweetheart mine. 27430. 


INDEX 


Dt. TER. Si. 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 

Wal I swan. 27482. 

Walking dream. 2987. 

Waltz. 25110. 

Waltz with a Cupid. 10650. 

Warum. 17276. 

Way down in Colon town. 6930. 

We are only poor weak mortals 
after all. 22440 (71). 

We only got married this morning. 
1070, 11538 (128). 

We've hunted the wolf in the for- 
est. 27458, 27745. 

Weak little woman. 1153 (129). 

Wedding bells. 3006. 

Wedding march. 16805. 

Wedding procession in Amster- 
dam. 3008. 

Welcome to the cowboy. 3015. 

What’s it matter, eh. 1081, 10887 
(205). 
When grandmama was a little 
girl. 1086, 3020. 10887 (209). 
When love comes knocking at the 
gate. 1091. 

When the angels light the candles 
in the sky. 17660. 

When the day has been long and 
dreary. 20744. 

When the green woods laugh. 
15560. 

When the heart beats true. 27495. 

When the ivy climbs over the 
wall. 1097, 10887 (218), 17666. 

When the man in the moon shakes 
hands with the man in the aero- 
plane. 24812. 

When you’re roaming 
gloaming. 1102. 

When you think the world of 
someone. 1153 (1382). 

When you’ve won the only girl 


in the 


you love. 1108, 1153 (133), 3039. 
12476. 

When you were sweet sixteen: 
27505. 

Where are the stars of yesterday. 
27508. 


Where the river Shannon flows. 
10757, 15586, 17679. 

Whisperings of love. 17684. 

Who knows. 10772, 12486. 

Why that tear. 27528. 

Widow Malone. 3056. 

Will you always call me dearie. 
12518. 

Will you come along with me. 


11538 (135). 
Will you hear. 1118, 19392, 22386. 
Winter is mighty and_ strong. 
12519. 
Wise fisherman. 27549. 
Witches dance. 19397, 22440 (75). 


With Gis Sat on iS. 7ead.., 1153 


(1386). 


| Witmark (M.) & sons-—Continued. 


Without your love. 15624. 

Wonder songs. 17712. 

Wood violets. 3081. 

Would that this rose could speak. 
1140, 10887 (222). 

Yachting. 22415, 24911 (192). 

Yes, my dear. 125388. 

Yodeling Yan. 3095*, 3119 (100). 

You alone. 27569. 

You always remind me of sum- 
mer. 10888, 17742 (98). 

You don’t know how much you 
have to know. 1146, 3101, 3119 


(101). 
You marry a Marionette. 27577, 

Zidoile 
24886, 


You must be mine dear. 
24911 (194). - 
Young hearts. 10856. 
Your love means the world to me. 
27592. 
Your mother still believes in you. 
10858, 10887 (226). 
Yumpin’ Yeemanie Yohnson. 1150, 
10887 (227). 
Witmark collection of quartets. 3072. 
Witscher (W. O.) There’s only one 
that calls me honey, now. 24599. 


Witt (M. S.): 
a just one kiss. 4134, 15704 
76). 
My little honey be-(e). 5446, 
12565 (51). 

Smiling eyes. 2707, 12565 (65). 
Witt (S.) Cruel waves. 1494. 
Witte (L. S.): 

Meet me at the Riverview. 21673, 

23761. 
M-o-t-h-e-r spells the dearest word 
of all. 93834, 


Witte & Lawton music pub. co. 
Mother spells the dearest word of 
all. 93384. 

Wittmann (T.): 


Ombre bleue. 24022. 
Sorellina. 6408. 
Witts (C.) I’m glad I am a Yankee. 
19953. 
Witty (J. S.) Lord shall comfort 
Zion. 23652. 
Witzman (J. K.) My old Montana 
home. 11848. 


Wizard of Wiseland. 17347, 17660. 
Wodell (F. W.) Thy word, O God. 
1006. 
Wohr (E.) music verlag: 
Karawanenzug. 8833. 
Vision. 10605. 
Woeltge (L. T.) 
Babylon. 15898. 
Wohl (—): 
Bar-mitzvah, 1280. 
Menshele meinst du 
leben. 5294. 


By the waters of 


west eibig 


2076 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan—Dec., 1910 


Wohl (—)—Continued. 
Oi, Ss’ is mir wohl. 5629. 
Pintele yud. 2486, 5798. 
Seit klug und shtoist sich on. 
6144. 
Yisrolik in sein eigen land. 7127. 
Wohlfahrt (F.): 
Etuden fiir violine. 
Jugend-trios. 8804. 
60 elementar’ etuden. 10800, 
15628. 
75 etuden ftir violine. 22401. 
Wohlford (J. L.) Coronation morn- 
ing. 19656. 
Wohlgemuth (G.): 
Waeh auf. 10624. 
Wenn mein midel winkt. 
Woikowsky-Biedau (V. von): 
Am ufer. 24976. 
Andacht. 24995. 
Bewacht, 25140. 
Der Weggenossin. 25451. 
Gib mir deine wilde seele. 
Junges gliick. 26111. 
Marchen. 26309. 
Nacht der myrten und 
26517. 
Stille stunden. 27165. 
reaume, 27337. 
Weihe. 6944. 


Wolcott (C. F.) 


Wolcott (J. T.): 
Among the wild flowers: 
At the spring. 10958. 
Felicity. 133814. 
Full of play. 11292. 
God is love. 25782. 
Holiday echoes. 21340. 
Home at last. 16388. 
I will give you rest. 
Life’s way. 20089. 
Something for Thee. 
Sunshine. 12279. 
They that trust in the Lord. 15298. 


Woleslagel (H. L.) He slumbers not. 


11218. 


10695. 


25699. 


rosen. 


Cradle song. 22826. 


10933. 


19976. 
20537. 


23225. 
Wolf (A. L.) Poster folk. 9746. 
Wolf (C.): 
Autumn pranks. 12710. 
Bright eyes. 12845. 
Butterfly dance. 12863. 


Little festival march. 14086. 
New chauffeur. 11874. 
Valentine’s day. 15401. 
Wolf (H.): 
Christmas night. 1388. 
Come, Holy Spirit. 12961. 
Fifty songs. 1136, 10801. 
Morgenhymnus. 23849. 
Prayer. 9765. 
Wiegenlied. 12507, 22877, 223878. 
Wolf (P. L.) Murmuring of the pines. 
20235. 


Wolf-Camp music ¢co.: 
Let George do it. 16642. 
Sun Hyes. 2776, 12276. 
Wolf-Ferrari (E.): 
Susannens geheimnis. 10312. 
Talitha kumi. 15227, 17448. 
Wolfe (C. V.) Two crushed roses. 
222338. 
Wolfe (H. M.) Stars are shining on 
my love to-night. 10259. 
Wolfe (M.) Without you the world 
don’t seem the same. 3071. 
Wolff (B.): 
Festival polonaise. 16196. 
Merry life. 14281. 
Wolff (EH. J.): 
Alte geige. 12616. 
Dornroschen. 138154. 
Drunten auf der gassen. 
Hinsamkeit. 13220. 
Friedhoff. 13395. 
Frisch vom storch. 133896. 
Girtlein dicht verschlossen. 16245. 
Herr gab dir ein gutes augenpaar. 


13189. 


16371. 
Ich fiircht nit gespenster. 16470. 
Ich und du. 18765. 
Kueckuck ist ein braver mann, 
13988. 
Liebesmelodie. 14064. 
Lor’ sitzt im garten. 16683. 
Mandoline. 14196. 
Mich tadelt der fanatiker. 16826. 
Mir glinzen die augen. 16841. 


15629. 
16977. 
17082. 


Neue kinderlieder. 

O heiliger Augustin. 

Perlen der weisheit. 

Rekrut (Der) 14830. 

Sieben lieder. 15630. 

Soll ich ihn lieben? 15086. 

Spinnerin (Die) 17885. 

Und bild’ dir nur im traum nichts 
ein. 153884. 

Und rosen bliihen. 15385. 


Vier midechenlieder. 15631. 
Wiegenlied. 15603. 
Zehn lieder. 17711. 
Wolff (F.) Who’s little Zulu babe is 
oo. 19882. 
Wolff (F. P.): 
Only place that’s dear to me, 
14617. 
Take me out toa ball. 15225. 
Who’s little Zulu babe is oo. 
12498. 


Wolff (W.): 
I am leaving. 238316. 
It’s a good old world. 21478. 


My Coleen from over the sea. 
16883. 
Nahoo. 18741. 
Rosy Murphy. 18987. 
Wollam (F. O.) Spanish princess 
waltzes. 6425. 


2077 


INDEX 


Dt. cee Ss x. 


Wollenhaupt (H. A.) Romance sans | Wood (B. F.) music co.—Continued. 


paroles. 6006. 
Wolstenholme (W.): 
Adoration. 19444. 
Fantasia in C. TO85. 
Folk-song (A) 19782. 
Interrogation. 20023. 
King’s herald. 8852. 
Like as a hart. 21569. 
Love. 20121. 
Sorrow of Werther. 2742. 
Souvenir (A) 10227. 
Tragic story. 17526. 
Turn Thy face from my sins. 
222e., 
Woltmann (E.) Rest cure. 18938. 
Wolzogen (E. L. von) Meine lieder 
zur laute. 20185, 23768. 
Woman (A) of Westminster. 24862. 


Wondell (A. C.) Forest shade. 1698. | 
Wooby (R. W.): 
How we took Milwaukee. 21852. 
To arms. 10457. 
Wood (A.): 
Dreaming. 25497. 
Honey boy dance. 1860. 
Honey boy waltz. 1861. 

Wood (B. F.) music company: 
Abendgebet. 12570. 
Abendstindechen. 1. 
Alpenveilchen und edelweiss. 

24964. 
An den abendstern. 12682. 
Angel’s serenade. 12648. 
Arbutus. 7802. 
At parting. 7328. 
Auf dem kostiimfest. 35. 
Auf dem tanzstunden ball. 386. 
Auf der jagd. 37. 
Auf der rennbahn. 389. 
Auf parade. 7844. 
Auf schwingen der liebe. 12696. 
Aus hochlands bergen. 10962. 
Bagatelle. 25067. 
Ballerine (La) 3336. 
Bells at sunset. 19534. 
Black-forest clock. 3455. 
Blondine et brunette. 85. 
Bluette. 3475. 
Bohémiens (Les) 7498. 
Bolero. 12827. 
Bonjour, Suzon. 3481. 
Bonnie banks o’ Loch Lornon. 
7499. 
Chant du repos. 25274. 
Coquette (La) (T7768. 
Diimmerungs bilder. 7811. 
Dance of the flower fairies. 19671. 
Dance of the marionettes. 19673. 
Danse russe. 38818. 
Danse tzigane. 173, 7841. 
De sun is a sinkin’. T7859. 
Eglantine. 3975, 8003. 
Elves at play. 197383. 


2078 


Ersten rosen. 25564. 

Faded violet. 4048. 

Flowers of palest blue. 8154. 

Folatrerie. 11261. 

Fontaine (La) 4181. 

Frolic of the winds. 25661. 

Friihlings botschaft. 11283. 

Frtihlingslied. 8203. 

Gavotta. 25675. 

Goldbliiten. 13478. 

Graceful dance. 23158. 

Hill of sorrow. 21387. 

Hold Thou my hand. 8478. 

Idyl. 12858. 

If I were a rose. 4655. 

Im buchenhain. 25998. 

Im gebirge. 8674. 

In a gondola. 26003. 

In spring. 8702. 

In the wilderness I stray. 11519. 

Indian snake-dance. 18830. 

Ingénue (L’) 8729. 

Iris walzer. 20026. 

Jubelmarsch. 505. 

Kleine ulan. 20066. 

Kranzewinden auf der _ wiese. 
26154. 

Lament of a rose. 14002. 

Légendes d’amour. 26185. 

Lied. 26844. 

Little while. 21588. 

Lolita.” “A1GaE 

Lullaby. 14168. 

Magnolia. 581. 

Marathon. 5206. 

March of the war gods. 592. 

Marsch. 26845. 

Minnelied. 14806. 

Minuet. 26418. 

Modern school of velocity. 627. 

Musical drill book. 23871. 

Once upon a time. 203826. 

Parisian dances. 21870. 

Pastoral. 26728. 

Pau. 42%: 

Pensant 4 toi. 11986. 

Petite vagues. 757. 

Rameaux (Les) 20412. 

Rekruter (Die) 9855. 

Return of the pilgrims. 24201. 

Reverie. 26870. 

Robin and I. 99138. 

Romanza. 26911. 

Romanze. 24224, 

Rondo brillante. 14884. 

Salut d’ amour. 14929. 

Scale and arpeggio manual. 22008. 

Scherzino. 14862, 26846. 

Schmetterlingsjagd. 26980. 

Seconde valse brilliante. 13473. 

Some of these days. 10190. 

Spanish serenade. 15130. 

Spring morning. 20559. 

Spring song. 15145. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Wood (B. F.) music co.—Continued. 
Supplement to Teacher’s book of 
samples. 6509. 
Sur la glace 4 Sweet Briar. 10305. 
Syringa blossoms. 6554. 
Tell me, beautiful maiden. 
Tolle streiche. 20644. 
Valse fantastique. 15408. 
Valsette. 26847. 
Vesperglochen. 10589. 
Waldfrieden. 27488. 
Waldnymphen. 10640. 
Were I a bird of air. 
Zanberin (Die) 10868. 
7 Bagatellen. 10992. 
Wood (C.): 
Echo. 3968. 
Lady with 
23564. 
She will not drink the blood red 
wine. 866. 
Who is Silvia. 
Wood (CB): 
Dandy mareh. 1511. 


4316. 


12449. 


the smiling eyes. 


7025. 


Evening prayer. 238. 
Man and Mull. 584. 
Mounted police. 11812. 


Wood (D. D.) Praise the Lord, O my 
soul. 26782. 

Wood (E.) Good bye sweetheart I 

~ must go. 21268. 

Wood (E. J.) When we go to love- 


land. 17675. 


Wood (EH. R.) Swede Ollie. 22149. 
Wood (F.): 

Have you got a cigarette picture. 
11359. 


I altered my mind. 4508. 

I keep on walking. 8565. 

My wife’s cake. 94382. 

Oh echantecler. 21821. 

Our wedding. 14641. 

They can’t get the better of me. 

6646. 

Verdicts. 24715. 

When we were courting. 6995. 
Wood (F. D.) Great conquest. 11332, 

19850. 
Wood (F. J.) I want to be a help to 
mother. 23379. 

Wood (H.): 

Call (The) 

My guiding star. 

Our flag. 17044. 

Phynodderee (The) 

Sea road. 26991. 

Ship o’ mine. 27029. 
Wood (H. B.): 

Songs of Williams. 20547. 

Williams’ sons. 7055. 

NMaraiby yard. ‘7419. 
Wood. (Cus) 

Just because you’re you. 

Twigg’s family doctor. 


25225. 
16892. 


2479. 


4880. 
6747. 


Wood (P.) Tell me that I’m not for- 
gotten. 10379. 

Wood (S.) Oklahoma. 9571. 

Wood (W.): 


Bye bye sweetheart. 7559, 10887 
98). 
Fernande. 4082. 
How’d you like to be my beau. 
8502. 
I’ve a world of love in my heart 
for you. 8618. 
Sing love’s old sweet song again. 
27052. 
Vision of Eden. 6865. 
When everything was sunshine. 
10717, 10887 (208). 
Wood (W. R.) Friendship. 23061. 
Woodard (A. F.): 
Birthday song. 3447. 
Cradle song. 3773. 
Leaves party. 4985. 
When birdie goes to sleep. 6965. 
Woodbury (I. B.) Come to-night. 
1471. 
Woodcock (F. J.) 
Wyoming. 23450. 
Wooden (W. B.) 
twenty-one. 6998. 
Wooden bowl. 38082. 
Woodford (EH. G.): 
Night birds. 20279. 
You and I. -17728: 
Woodford (P. F.): 
Bohemian Gotham. 25172. 
Down the aisle of life. 11185. 
Dreaming on the sands. 11192. 
Father walks in his sleep. 11288. 
Gods in the gallery. 25737. 
Good-bye, Samanthy Jones. 8325. 
Handle me with care. 25798. 
Hold up man. 238268. 
Honeymoon route. 25869. 
I want to be told I’m pretty. 
11466. 
If youll let me have my say. 
16490. 
Just a passing faney. 26115. 
Land of make-believe. 16628. 
Maid of the mist. 23709. 
Make it a Marathon. 11714. 
Rag land. 26828. 
Same little girl. 
Smart set. 27074. 
Somebody called it art. 
Starlight waltz. 27157, 
Strange things happen every day. 
12256. 


In the valley of 


When we are 


17239. 
27098. 


Tactful tack taxed a taxi. 17440. 
Tag with fate. 12297. 
Tale of two comedians. 27234. 


There’s a 
12332. 

Way out in idol-land. 12481. 

When the campfire’s light grows 
dim. 12466. 


girl for every season. 


2079 


INDEX 


Di. i ae Se 


Woodford (P. F.)—Continued. 
Wherever we light, there’s light. 
12483. 
Whose dear are you. 27524. 
Would it startle you. 12582. 
Yankee Doodle is my middle name. 
24875. 


You’ve got to take me in. 7145. 
Woodforde-Finden (A.): 

At sea. 10955. 

Beside the lonely Nile. 15848. 


Eyes like the sea. 11227. 

Her words come to me. 11382. 

I envy every cirelet. 16429. 

I sometimes wonder. 11468. 

I wakened when the moon. 16459. 


Love scene. 18571. 

Pomegranate iS your mouth. 
aire 

Some silent night. 27092. 


There is an orchard. 123381. 
Within the sphinx’s solemn shade. 
17708. 
Wooding (R. A.): 
Annie darling. 12646. 
Farewell sweet Adaline. 
Woodman (R. H.): 
Again, aS evening’s shadow falls. 
10904. 
God so loved the world. 4273. 


8110. 


Hymns of the living church. 
23314. 

In San Nazaro. 16510. 

Love for love. 23659. 


O North with all thy vales of 
green. 23967, 
Path of dreams. 
Praise waits 
12018. 
Prythee, why. 14783. 
Soldiers of Christ arise. 
Spring waking. 15147. 
Trumphet of God, sound high. 
24659, 
Welcome, delightful morn. 24782. 
When the Lord of love was here. 
24811. 
Woodruff (EK. 8.) 
monds. 2258. 
Woods (B.) When I hear that dreamy 
waltz. 3021, 7182 (181). 
Woods (E. McC.) Sans souci. 


Woods (G.): 
Aeronaut (An) 3158. 
Breakfast foods. 7519. 
Curriculum. 1499. 
Dog fit. 1554. 
Motto school song. 5381. 
Summer engagement. 6492. 
Tate. 6575. 


Woods (R.A.). 


Woodville (E.): 
Bluff. 12822. 
What a don. 


14676. 


in Zion’s courts. 


24408. 


Million little dia- 


12107. 


Cowboy (The) 22824. 


15518. 


Woodward (Mrs. A. J.) Just an even- 
ing spin. 16575. 
Woodward (E.): 
Field daisy. 25620. 
Honeysuckle two step. 25870. 
Marigold mazurka. 26341. 
Morning glory. 26444. 
Purple lilae. 26810. 
Purple twilight. 26812. 
Soldier boy. 27086. 
Sweet mignonette. 27210. 
Young hunter’s march. 27586. 
Woodward (N. EH.) Awake my soul. 


12716. 

Woodward (W. H.) Life of a bar- 
tender. 14070. 

Woodworth (R. F.) Well all be 


1069. 
Darling. 3822. 


cousins there. 
Wooldridge (P. J.) 
Wooler (A.): 
For unto us a Child is born. 8173. 
My soul doth magnify the Lord. 
14488. 
O come let us sing. 11890. 
O Lord, most mighty. 14519. 
This is the day. 12339. 
Woolf (D. H.) 
Woolf (H.) Haman’s conspiracy. 8378. 
Woolfolk (B.): 
Beware of the garden of love. TT. 
Different ways of making love. 
22898. 
Eve. 4026. 
Mean thing. 9220. 
That'll look nice in the bungalow. 
10398. 
Under the pazaza plant. 10381. 
Woolhouse (C.) Sprig of white 
heather. 2748. 

Woollett (H.) Piéces d’étude. 9696. 
Woolnoth (M. H.) Guild of play 
book of national dances. 25781. 

Woolsey (C. L.): 
Dissatisfied. 7898. 
Funny bones. 1153 (30). 
Medic rag. 14251, 15704 (114). 
Peroxide. 17083. 
Poison rag. 17111. 
Woosley (Mrs. S. L.): 
Chicago, dear Chicago. 
Little thirty-one. 9020. 
Military march and_ two-step. 
14299. 
Missouri, old Missouri. 


12932. 


5342. 


Worden (H.) Secret of the flowers. 
17284. 

Work (H. C.) Grandfather’s clock. 
AGOK. 


Wormser (A.) Ballade en ré. 3087. 


Worrall (H.) Spanish fandango. 
27129. } 

Worrell (B. O.) Regatta march. 
219385. 

Worrell (E. R.) Christmas at the 
Pole. 21008. 


2080 


Take a walk. 27225. 


: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec.. 1910 


Worrell (L. C.): 
It is June. 
Who knows. 

Worsham (L.) 

Columbo. 11144. 

Worsley (C.): 
Eperdument. 
Pas ce soir. 
Séduction. 
Tristesse. 175383. 

Tout amour. 2889. 
Vertige. 6835, 24722. 
Vieilles amours. 15488, 24734. 
Wottitz (T.): 
Alte, i? bitt di’ brumm net. 
Geh’ schiitt dei  herzerl 
25690. 
Hast mi ’denn wirklich nimmer 
liab. 4891. 
So is’ und so war’s und so wird’s 
immer sein. 27083. 
Wray (J.1I.) Hornpipe polka. 23293. 
Wright (A. W.) -On the banks of the 
old Yazoo. 14594. 
Wright (Mrs. D. M.) 


26051. 
27521. 
De great Chrees 


22964. 
18842. 
24319. 


24969. 
aus. 


Call me sweet- 


heart when you write. 12879. 
Wright (E.) Violets. 27412. 
Wright (G.) Meditation. 14253. 


Wright (H.) My daddy’s auld du- 
deen. 14898. 

Wright (H. Ez.) I-diosyncrasies. 
4649. 


Wright (I.) Nothing to do but dream 
of you. 18760. 
Wareht (I: D.): 
Just in love. 23510. 
Old Vienna. 14588. 


Wright (J.) Queen of the sea. 
Wright (J.D.) My Creole girl, 
Wright (K. A.) Sleep. 19072. 


Wright and Palmer’s - voluntaries. 
20814 (30). 


Wrightman (R. N.): 
~ Dear old days. 18085. 

Golden sun-flower. 18201. 

I used to wish I had a wife, but 
now no wedding bells for me. 
18338. 

My wife came home to-day. 5479, 

Roy Wrightman’s barn dance. 
829. 

Weeping willow waltz. 19343. 

When Teddy comes home from 
Jungle land. 6979. 

Wrightman music pub. co.: 

Golden sun flower. 18201, 

I used to wish I had a wife. 
18333. 

Weeping willow waltz. 19348. 

Wrighton (W. T.) Her bright smile 
haunts me still. 4433. 

Wrye (W. E. & W. F.) When Teddy 
hit the jungle. 17659. 


24182. 
20245. 


Wuerthner (J.): 
Dear old Michigan. 25482. 
I’m a goin’ to go to Ypsilanti. 
8591. 
Wist (K.): 
Marsch der narren gegen die Phil- 


ister. 11738. 
Serenade. 12168. 
Wulff (M.) Base ball rag. 12756. 
Wulffins (A.) Gismonda Boccalino. 
11307. 
Wunderlicha (A.) Marsz sokotéw. 
229438. 


Wurmser (1L.): 
Au cabaret. 19492. 
Crépuscule. 19660. 
Ils dansent au loin. 19992. 
Pastorale. 20352, 
Tourbillon. 20648. 
Wyant (W. W.): 
Bible (The) 12794. 
Coming home. 12976. 
He will welcome me. 138601. 
If you want to be happy be good. 
16492. 
Praise ye Jehovah. 14761. 
Savior, with Thee. 14940. 
Sing praises. 15088. 
Something more for you. 15095. 
Tell the glad story. 17462. 
There’s glory in my soul. 15285. 
What will you do with Jesus: 
15534. 
Wonders of grace. 15634. 
Write Thy new name on my heart, 
15655. 
Wye (W.) You don’t want to keep on 


shewing it, 3102. 
Wyman (A.) Sounds from Fairy- 
land. 27665. 


Wyman (A. P.): 
Music among the pines. 
See also Wyman (A.) 
Wyman (Mrs. G. H.) #£Minnesota 
county option song. 20201. 

Wynen (0O.): 
Erbolungsstitindchen. 
Starre system. 12248. 
Turteltiubchen. 6745. 

Wynn (B.) My dream maid of Erin 

Isle. 18705. 
Wynne (C.) Till youask again. 20688. 


5399. 


4007. 


Xaupi (H. J.) EHtta waltz. 234. 
Xerxes. 1814. 
Yankee (H.) Yankee waltz. 17723. 


Yankee girl. 8052, 10878, 26200. 
Yarwood (W.) Sunrise on the ocean. 


_ 6501. 

Yeager (H. V.) Breath of spring, 
8508. ; 

Yeager (H. W.) That willow tree. 
15277. 


Year book press: 
Au clair de la lune. 
Cloud (The) 3708. 


3290. 


2081 


INDEX 


pt. Il, 0. s., v. 5 


Year book press—Continued. 
Dame Tartine. 3804. 
Dutch lullaby. 7971. 
Echo. 3968. 
Frére Jacques. 4162. 
Il etait une bergére. 
Jack Frost. 8760. 
Je suis un petit garcon. 
Rhyme of the months. 
Santa Claus. 12108. 
She will not drink the blood red 

wine. 866. 

Sur le pont d@’Avignon. 6518. 
Ye mariners of England. 12586. 
Who is Silvia. 1025. 

Yearsley (C. B.) I want a girl to 


4673. 


4812. 
12070. 


cheer me. 1922. 
Yebar-Ener. Go-on. 13464. 
Yerion (C.) Skull and cross-bone’s 
dance. 10151. 
Yon (—) Smoky city. 15065. 
Won: CRY As) 
Ave verum. 15792. 
Jerusalem surge. 23479. 


Missa in G. 143818. 

O sacrum convivium. 16984. 

O salutaris hostia. 16985. 

Tantum ergo. 15233, 17449. 
Yon (S. C.) Rosa mia. 6012. 
York (A. E.) Dream (A) 25489. 
York (J. W.) & sons: 


Mountain breeze. 18690. 


York’s ideal band book. 20790. 
York music ¢co.: 
Back to the bleachers. 12728. 


Dinah. 38873. 

Flipity flop and away she goes. 
4112. 

Geography. 4225. 

I’d give my life for you. 11417. 

I never knew this town at all. 


13728. 
I want some one to flirt with me. 
11465. 
In eighteen sixty-one. 20003. 
M-a-r-y Mary. 11739. 
Meet me to-night at nine. 20182. 
Nora Malone. 5544. 
Oh! that moonlight glide. 23999. 


Put your arms around me, honey. 


24178. 

Under the orange blossom tree. 
6780. 

When the bells are ringing, Mary. 
17662. 

When you think there’s no one 
looking. 7000. 

Yosco (—): : 


Spaghetti rag. 12565 (66). 
Tony. 15329, 17742 (93). 
Yoseo (L.) But not on Sunday. 7554. 


Yosco (R.) What's the use of trying 
to forget the one you love. 


10707. | 


Yost (G.): 
American rhapsody. 24979. 
Novelette. 26577. 
Young (—) Beckie stay in your own 
back yard. 19525. 
Young (A.) Phillis has such charm- 


ing graces. 2477. 
Young (A. G.) In Cupid’s garden. 
1968. 
Young (C.) 
19648. 
Young (D. D.) 
Young (EH. G.) 
Youngs CH. 7B:) 
Bridges. 17369. 
Young (F. H.): 
Brightest and best. 25192. 
Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel. 
13458. 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis in 
HE flat. 23702. 
O Lord, our Governor. 5583. 
Young (KF. LL.) Washington state. 
10668. 
Young (G. C.) 
Benedicite, omnia opera. 
Day is ended. 3828. 
Lord, what love have I unto Thy 
law. 5097. 
Seven-fold amen. 14989. 
Tell the story. 3119 (197). 
Young (H. A.) Every cloud has a 
bright silver lining. 16165. 
Young (J.) ’Way down east. 
Younes (eC. )rae. 
I want you for my sweetheart. 


Communion service in F. 


Mother-in-law. 5379. 
Liberty bell. 14058. 
Songs of Robert 


7446. 


22306. 


16461. 
’Neath the silver maple. 11863. 
Younsia) Gi Ve) Sweet Isabella. 
10325. 
Young .-7@s > Be) Barefoot days. 
22578. 
Young (W. W.) Take me back to my 
Ohio. 10351. 
Young & Diltz. Los Angeles. 26262. 


Young men’s Christian assn. (Inter- 
natl. committee of.) Fellowship 
hymns. 25617. 

Young Turk. 428, 441, 743, 781, 961, 
998, 1030. 

Yradier (S.): 

Colomba (La). 
Paloma (La). 

Yutzy (C. W.) 

Yves (Y¥.) Démence du coeur. 

Zabel (A.): 

Tristesse d’amour. 19258. 
Valse eaprice. 22251. 
Zachajkiewieza (S.)  Walzyku m6j. 

6897. 
Zadora (M. von) 


Zalewski (B. J.): 
Czotem, czotem, ezotem. 22941. 
Cztery piesni. 22841. 


2 DaoS. 
2448, 9641. 
Snow feather. 27079. 
3855. 


Tanz, (Hin). adas 


2082 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Zalewski (B. J.)—Continued. 
Do ciebie boze. 21084 . 
Drogie wspomnienia. 25506. 
Dwa marse G¢wiczebne. 5816. 
Dwie Piesni. 22941-22945. 
Dwie pieSni poSlubne. 22946. 


Ecce sacerdos magnus. T7997. 
Marsz pogrzebowy Spiewacki. 
5233. 


Marsz z polskich melodyi naro- 
dowych. 5234. 
Marsz z polskich motyw6éw naro- 
dowych. 5235. 
Marsz zatobny. 3667. 
Mazurek. 5256. 
Missa. 9299, 21701. 
Osiem Piesni. 24059. 
Pieé piesni. 24113. 
Piesni narodowe. 5791, 9698. 
Pije kuba do Jakuba. 5794. 
Pochod sokoléw. 5816. 
Polish funeral march. 5822. 
Polish national dance. 4946. 
Polonez pozeznanie cjczyzny. 
9726. 
Rota. 24245 
Trzy piesné. 
Wale. 17618, 
Walezyku méj. 6897. 
Wesele Kujawiak. 24787. 
Z polskich motywéw narodowych. 
7156. 
Zbidr pieSni polskich. 7161. 
Zwartym szereziem marsz. 17741. 
Zampa. 7158. ; 
Zamrzla (R.) 
18204. 
Zanden (H. van der): 
Marche du chien vert. 
Sanglots d’amour. 2612. 
Zandonai (R.). 
Grillo del focolare. 4352. 
Grillon du foyer. 21289. 
Zangl (J. G.) Mass in B flat. 12555. 
Zarate (R. D.): 
Mary. 18616. 
Parral. 18839. 
Zardo (N.): 
Ninon. 5528, 9475. 
Serenatina. 7160. 
Writ: “2ST 


Zarpow (M.) 3°™e valse. 19436. 
Zarzycki (A.) Mazurka. 14245, 


Zavadil (I. W.) Farewell to gay Bo- 
hemia. 8111, 

Zbinden (T.): 
Banner des Herrn. 12746. 
Flatternde (Der) schnee. 23024. 
Gold’ne sonnenstrahlen. 13485. 
Jesus kommt. 138895. 
Konig (Der) der ehren ist da. 

28551. 

Selige arbeiter. 
Singet von Jesus. 


24662. 


Gondoliera. 4289, 8313, 


14513. 


14970, 
24383. 


—= 


Zecchi (A.) 
14704. 
Zechmann (M. A.) 

4038. 
Zeiler (C.) Adam-walzer. 24925. 
Zeiller (R.) Notensystem zur ein- 
fiihrung in die Neuhaus’sche noten- 
schrift. 20289. 
Zelley (H. J.): 
All hail to Pennington. 7229. 
And shall our school then die. 


Piccola bianea casetta. 


Everybody’s rag. 


AGC. 
Zemire und Azor. 6020. 
Zepler (B.) Hlend (Das). 8014. 
Zerbe (lL, A.): 


Bluebird (The). 12820. 
Purple iris. 14798. 
Zerco (—): 

Jeppo le musicien. 23478. 
Ungaria-march. 10529. 
Zerlett (J. B.) WKinderlieder. 

Zernikow (E.): 

Stille triume. 10264, 

Stisse schaferin. 10281. 
Zettel (F.): 

Bolsa del pajaro. 25174. 

Santa Barbara. 17248. 
Zickel (H. H.): 

My American beauty rose. 

Teddy bear. 12308, 
Ziegfeld : 

Reuben rag. 24202. 

Thinking of you. 24607. 
Ziegler (P.): 

Auf den tod der K6nigen Louise. 

10961. 

Brandenburgisches erntelied. 75138. 

Ziegler (R.) Won’t you be my airship 
beau. 10811. 

Ziehrer (C, M.): 

Alt Wien. 24968. 

Gaukler (Die). 308. 

Weisst du was die biume singen. 

10691. 
Wiener biirger. 19385, 20769. 
Wo dich der Wiener-wald um- 


13961. 


26473. 


rauscht. 27555. 
Zieley (J. D.) If I but knew you 
loved me. 18768, 
Zierau (F.) Jairus. 26079. 
Zigeunerliebe. 8048, 8291, 8484, 8646, 


8959, 10530, 10658, 10784, 10867-— 
10875, 15697, 22438. 
Zilcher (P.): 
Am Weihnachtsbaume die lichter 
brennen. 17770. 
Des jahres letzte stunde. 18010. 
Heiteres und ernstes. 258381. 
Ihr kinderlein kommet. 18369. 
Morgen, kinder, wird’s was geben. 
18677. 
Musikalische plaudereien.. 11817. 
O du fréhliche, O du selige. 18766. 
O tannenbaum, O tannenbaum. 
18778. 


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INDEX 


pt. 10; Bes; ¥. 5 


Zilcher (P.)—Continued. 
Stille nacht, heilige nacht. 19128. 
Siisser die glocken nie klingen. 
191388. 
Tochter Zion freue dich. 19237. 
Zu Bethlehem gebaren. 19481. 
15 easy, melodic velocity studies. 
7167. 
Zikoff (F.) Jolly sisters. 2032. 


Zimmer (C.) Marsch der Schottlin- 
der. 21657. 
Zimmerman (—): 

Célébres gammes. 3608. 
Exercises techniques. 4044. 
Zimmermann (C. A.) Triumphai 

mareh. 2897. 
Zimmermann (J. F.): 
Bright days. 97. 
By the creek. 11037. 
Italia. 4798. 
Merry encounter. 609. 


*Neath the apple trees. 11862. 

Orpheum march. 14624. 
School days. 121386. 
Starlight ramble. 935. 
Summer pastimes. 12278. 
Thespian march. 2849. 
Village belies. 2956. 

' Zephyr. 7163. 

Zimmermann (J. H.): 

Adagio. 26618. 

Allegro agitato. 24959. 

Am abend. 24972. 

An die Madonna. 17778. 

Andante. 26619. 

Andante religioso. 

Tlpnaupp. 18902. 

Arioso. 22529. 

Aus der kinderwelt. 

Bereeuse. 251385. 

Bien-étre. 34384. 

Capriccio. 25245. 

Capriccio mazurka. 25246. 

Cara. 12896. 

Chanson d’amour. 20981. 

Cracovienne. 25376. 

Darf ich bitten. 7848, 13068. 

Deux études de salon. 1007. 

Divertissements. 192. 

Erinnerung an Kijanitza. 

Erstes konzertsttick. 25565. 

Esquisses. 8053. 

Etude de concert. 25572. 

Fétes de noél. 25619. 

Forét enchantée. 4141. 

Fiinf Jeichte instructive stticke. 
25854. 

Gavotte. 25676. 

Gnouf-gnouf. 8298. 

Gretchens traum. 11339, 13530. 

Haremsténze. 113851, 18573. 

Improvisation. 26000. 

Jelasova vola. 4816, 8768. 

Konzert-polka. 26153. 

Larghetto tranquillo. 


24998. 


7348. 


25561. 


26169. 


Zimmermann (J. H.)—Continued. 
Leben fiir den zar. 4986. 
Leichte vortragsstiicke. 8926. 
Loin du bonheur. 9027, 14108, 
23640. 
Maikifer-lied. 5187. 
Marine marsch. 142238, 18614. 
Mazurka. 23755. 
Mazurka de concert. 26368. 
Mecklenburger marsch. 9223. 
Melodie und rhythmes stiicke. 
9236. 
Militir-marsch. 26406. 
Millions d’Arlequin. 18653. 
Minuett. 25151. 
Moment musicale. 9310. 
Morgen (Der) 19283. 
Nocturno. 26461. 
Notturno. 26620. 
Premiére jeunesse. 
Recitativ und gebet. 
Reminiscence. 26859. 
Réveille d’amour. 12068, 26868. 
Reviews. 9888, 26876. 
Romanze. 26912. 
Rondo. 26621. 
Russlan und Ludmilla. 
Scherzo. 26622. 
Sechs kleine stiicke. 26774. 
Second concerto. 8949, 14967. 
Serenade. 6155. 
Signal-polka. 10124. 
Sonatina. 25213. 
Stillbegliickt. 27163. 
Sturmwind. 27179. 
Tagliche uebungen. 
Tanha (Das) 19168. 
Trio. 25794. 
Troica. 2898, 12363. 
Trois moreceaux. 14951. 
Tiirteltiubchen. 10502, 
19265. 
Valse Boston. 
Valse di bravura. 
Wiegenlied. 275381. 


5871. 
26838. 


26939. 


27224, 


15365, 


12398. 
6803. 


Zweites konzertstitick Es dur. 
: 27602. 
seme valse. 19436. 


7'°S concerto 27608. 
8**s concert. 27609. 
8™° mazurka. 3118. 
Zimmerman (L.) With every pass- 


ing day. 17706. 
Zinter (W. C.) Louisville. 9046. 
Zipoli (D.) Aria. 15698. 
Zippe (R.) Zelica. 27595. 
Zirbes (L.) Hushabye. 16418. 
Zirkel (R.) Naiad (The) 5491. 
Zistler (—) Pochod sokoléw. 5816. 


Zit. Don’t walk so fast. 3903, 10887 
(108). : 
Zittel (C. F.) 
2120, 21150. 


Ziviltrauung mit hindernissen. 24904. 


Who’s loony now. 


2084 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910 


Zobel (EH. H.): Zuccoli (G.) Valse-caprice. 10551. 
Badger life. 12782. Zulueta (P. de): | 
Dear old Wisconsin. 138087. : Malmaison. 3488. 
Zollner (H.): Phryné. 14701. 
Alaska. 22473. Rendezvous. 24197, 25275. 
Aventiure. 12711. Sonia. 12221, 15115, 19609, 27111. 
Bonn. 209438. : Strew on her roses. 20571. 
Dureh. 22985. Walrus and the carpenter. 27487. 
Friiher frost. 23069. Zumsteeg (G. A.): 
Schon, schéner, am _ schonsten. Am briinnelein im walde. 19469. 
22017. Neckarrauschen. 673. 
Zollinger (C. P.) When Jeffries fights Wach auf. 10624. 
the coon. 17655. Zunder (M. F.) Score for Yale. 2642. 
Zolt (N.) Berceuse. 20921. Zureich (F.): 
Zook (Mrs. J. F.) Dreaming of home. Acht bagatellen’ 10878. 
16912. Zur erholung. 12562. 
Zsolt (N.) Valse caprice. 19291. AOS Citas Sates O22 
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