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<meta-value> vi: S Page 30 Music Educators Journal u allc ons Giv you U Jobn Chur“‘ publica FOR BAND ORcHESIRAl AND DAY IN VENICE-Suite 1PA h1h, 1R., .L FIK .1. kT ., .Uj LILCL?UCT7CI IN JLC-tl PLud;nuAD cHoRUS CHO THE GREEN CATHEDRAL By Carl Hahn By arl Hahn FOR CHORUS Mixed (SATB) …………………(35073) Treble (SSA) ………………. Treble (SA), Arr. Carleton ………. Male (TTBB), Arr. Huntley……. (35038) (35399) (35308) .15 .15 .12 .15 Sr\ I LOVE LIFE By Mana.Zucca FOR CHORUS Mixed (SATB), Arr. Peery………. Treble (SSA), Arr. Spross………. Male (TTBB), Arr. Moore………. (35272) (35212) (35207) .12 .15 .12 1. Dawn 2. Gondoliers 3. Venetian Love Song 4. Good Night FOR CHORUS Mixed (SAB) (complete suite) A rr. Bliss ……………………(35075) Mixed (SAB) (Venetian Love Song) Arr. Bliss …………… ………(35059) Mixed (SATB) (Venetian'Love Song) Arr. Baldwin ………………. (35182) Treble (SSA) (Venetian Love Song) A rr. Spr ss …………………. (35121) Male (TTBB) (Venetian Love Song) Arr. Humphries ……………… (35014) .25 .12 1943 CONTEST SELECTIONS Published by THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER By John Philip Sousa FOR CHORUS Mixed (SATB) …………………(35260) Mixed (SAB), Arr. Felton ……….:. (35234) Treble (SA)…………… ….(35233) Male (TTBB) (Easier Version) …. (35119) Male (TTBB), Arr. Tidmarsh …….(35428) .10 .12 .12 .12 .15 .15 .15 .15 THE JOHN CHURCHCO. OFFICIAL CHORAL LIST Selective Materials FOR BAND Arranged by Mayhew Lake Symphonic …….6.00 Cond. Score ….60 Standard …….4.50 .40 Parts, Each…. MALE VOICES Medium *The Lamp in the West-Parker… Difficult (35009) .10 .15 .15 .18 Where Ere You Walk-HandelSpross …………………….(35079) FOR BAND Symphonic ………1.50 Cond. Score …….20 Full…………. Parts, Each ….75 .10 Arranged by Herman Bellstedt Full………….2.50 Parts, Each….25 FEMALE VOICES Easy The Green Cathedral–Hahn ….(35083) Difficult Let All My Life Be Music-Spross (35101) FOR ORCHESTRA Full ……………1.15 Parts, Each …….10 Sm all ………. Piano ……….75 .20 FOR ORCHESTRA Full …………….2.50 Small ……….1.75 Full Score……….2.50 Parts, Each …. Piano ………….50 .30 Cumulative Materials BOYS ENSEMBLES Easy Recessional (TTBB)-De Koven. (35017) FEMALE VOICES Easy Boat Song-Ware-Spross ………(35001) .12 .15 MIGHTY LAK A ROSE By Ethelbert Nevin FOR CHORUS Mixed (SATB) (a cappella)……… M ixed (SAB) ………………… Treble (SSAA) (a cappella)……… Treble (SSA) ………………….(35193) Treble (SA) ………………….(35054) Male (TTBB) (a cappella) ………. (35094) . (35062) (35145) (35205) .10 .12 .12 .10 .10 .10 RECESSIONAL By Reginald De Koven FOR CHORUS Mixed (SATB-Div.), Arr. Gilbert… (35374) Mixed (SSTB), Arr. Bliss ……….(35015) Mixed (SAB) ……………….(35016) Treble (SSA) ……………… (J. C. 2584) Treble (SSAA) ……………. (J. C. 2365) Treble (SSA) ………………….(35019) Treble (SA) ……………… . (35020) Male (TTBB) …………………. (35017) Medium My Tender Songs Would Be FlyTaylor …….(35081) ing-Hahn-Deems My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair-Haydn-Baldwin ……….(35047) Invocation-Mana-Zucca ………(35228) *The Lamp in The West-ParkerDeems Taylor ……………… (35080) .12 .15 .10 .12 .15 .12 FOR BAND With Cornet Solo-Arr. Klohr Full ……………75 Parts, Each…. Waltz-Arr. McKee 1.50 Full…………. Parts, Each….10 .15 .12 .15 .10 .15 .12 .12 Difficult Come Down, Laughing Streamlet-Spross ………………. (35108) Will-O-the-Wisp-Spross ………(35002) .20 .15 .12 MIXED VOICES Easy *Cherubim Song No.7-Bortniansky(35357) FOR BAND Full…….75 Piano………. Parts, Each …….10 .20 FOR ORCHESTRA McKee Waltz-Arr. Small ………… .75 Parts, Each Full………….1.15 .10 …. OFFICIAL INSTRUMENTAL LIST Cumulative Materials FOR ORCHESTRA Full…………….1.15 Parts, Each …….10 Small ………. Piano……….75 .20 ORCHESTRA-Suite BAND-Program Recommendations A Day in Venice …………………… Stand.-$4.50; Symph.-$6.00; PartsA Day in Venice (Gr. III) …………… Nevin Small-$1.70; Full-$2.50; Parts-.30; Full Score-$2.50 Nevin .25 THE LIBERTY BELL By John Philip Sousa THE BILLBOARD FOR CHORUS By John N. Klohr Mixed (SATB) ……………….(35837) .15 Male (TTBB), Arr. Willson ……. (35386) .15 FOR BAND Symphonic……… Cond. Score ……. 1.50 20 BAND-Marches Recommended for Massed Performance El Capitan ……………………… King Cotton ………………………. Stand.-.75; Symph.-$1.50; Sousa Sousa Parts-.10 FOR BAND Symphonic ………1.50 Cond. Score …….20 Full ………. Parts……….75 .10 Full………….75 Parts, Each ……10 FOR ORCHESTRA Full ………… 1.15 ……. 10 Parts, Each Small …………75 Piano…………20 FOR ORCHESTRA Full ……………1.15 Parts, Each …….10 Small ………. Piano……….75 .20 This is but a partial list-Send for Complete Free Contest List. * May be sung a cappella THE JOHN . - CHURCH :: Theodore Presser Co., Distributors -+ CO. PA c 1 1712 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, September-October, Nineteen Forty-two Page 33 A Stirring Patriotic Recording Helen by Hayes “MINE EYES HAVE THE SEEN GLORY“ Words Faith of America's on Living Other VictorAlbums for Schools! IN A MINOR GRIEG-CONCERTO Artur Rubinstein, Orchestra. Philadelphia Eugene Conductor. DM-900. Three 12“ records. Ormandy, $3.50” SHAKESPEARE'S MACBETH Victor Recordrama, performed by Judith Anderson and Maurice Evans. Five 12“ records ………….$5.25* GRIEG-PEER GYNT SUITE NO. 2, OP. 55 Orchestra. Fabien Sevitzky, Indianapolis Symphony Conductor. M-902. Two 12” records………. $2.50* RUSSIAN FOLK SONGS-ALEXANDER KIPNIS, BASS. Balalaika Orchestra. Gleb Yellin, Conductor. M-917. Five 10“ records ………………………$4.25* HANSON-LAMENT FOR BEOWULF Eastman-Rochester Eastman Orchestra. Symphony School Choir. Howard M-889. Conductor. Hanson, Three 12” records ……………………. $3.50* DUBENSKY-STEPHEN VARIFOSTER: THEME, ATION AND FINALE and Fugue for Eighteen Violins. Orchestra. 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WEEK BUY WAR BONDS EVERY $2.50* RCA Educational Department-RCA September-October, Nineteen Forty-two VICTOR Manufacturing Company, Inc., Camden, N. J. Page 35 AUDIO VISUAL SERVICE II HETZEL'S ?? Jake * * a hti Bnom hadin * * FOR STUDY DITSON MATERIAL FIi … obtainable from this source. Try VISUAL METHODS FOR WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS (Each with Photographic FingeringChart) or For Individual Class Instruction By Jack Hetzel This popular elementaryseries of methodsfor woodof winds utilizesthe visualidea in the form large, brilliant FingeringChartswhich show clearly the Photographic of are correctFingering each note. Thesecharts especially valuable for class instruction they are supplementary but to the manyother Fineeducationalfeaturesof the series. The needs of an averageschool grouphave been kept in mindand there is a gradual, satisfying, development yet foundationis laid in a at all times. In each methoda Firm manner althoughthe value of and thoroughlyenjoyable correctexercisesor studies is stressed, worthwhile recreationalmaterial playsan important part. In all books, numeroussolos and duets are included along with at least a few originalor classicaltrios. For extrameasure of the clarinetbook has a quintetarrangement “Adeste Fideles.” Also, there are manyhelpful hintson tuning and care of each instrument, breathcontrol, developing the embouchure, tone production, etc. For homogeneous groups. ………$1.00 Hetzel's Visual Method forthe Clarinet (BoehmSystem) Hetzel's Visual Method for the Saxophone….$1.00 Hetzel's Visual Method for the Fluteand Piccolo $1.00 (BoehmSystemwith closed G# Key) Hetzel's Visual Method for the Oboe ………$1.50 (With or withoutAutomaticOctave Key) FOR CONTEST … PROGRA fromthe Selective List of the these choice publications Consider here listed and described, for 1943. With the other materials *** FOR1943 CONTEST USE-F, atkiacd 0tidf Ckoacd MATERIALS SELECTIVE MALE VOICES Purcell-Page ………*Passin Maunder ………. MIXED VOICES Franck-CloughPsalm 150 ……………… Leighter ………. Handel ………….Hallelujah, Amen …………. Ippolitoff-lvanoff*Bless the Lord ……………… Clough-Leighter… Klemm …………. Sounds ………………….15071 Gloria in Excelsis …………. Mozart …………. Easy By………………….14744 Difficult *To Arms …………………13698 Medium Cat. No. Price .10 .12 .14082 14570 13770 152 .20 .12 .15 .10 .15 This is but a partial list-a a publicationsfrom the new Sta Manuali Competition-Festivals on request. As a referencein it pation or regularprograms, representsthe best in school committeemen and all other re a1 c& g9bf 6d ?i MATERIALS CUMULATIVE MALE VOICES Brahms-Reed ………Your Medium Eyes of Blue…………. Difficult 15069 .10 .12 .10 .15 .10 .15 .15 .10 .10 .12 .10 .15 .12 .15 .12 .12 .10 .10 .15 .10 .10 .10 .10 .12 .15 .15 .15 .15 .12 .15 .10 .10 .15 .10 .15 . SELECTIV * FOR REFERENCE* INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS An All-inclusive Text on Instrumental Supervision By TheodoreF. Normann In keeping with modern trends in education, this book develops the subject of instrumental authoritative basisand treatseach and every musicfroma fundamental phase of procedure with sound logic, excellent psychology, and practical philosophy. In the various points are discussed. chaptersof the book all important Methods of instruction, organization, aims, schedules, techniques, probequipment, materials, instrumentation, are lems, and care of the instruments only a few of the subjectscovered. Pertinentexamplesand an extensive bibliography are additional features. An invaluable supervisors, this volume guide for young instrumental also will prove indispensable for progressive-minded music in all supervisorsand teachers of instrumental educational institutions and for reference in every musiclibrary. Cloth-$3.00 Bortniansky-SchindlerDivine Praise ………………13997 Ryder…………. *Pilgrims Chorus, from Tannhauser. 6662 Wagner…………. BOYS SMALL ENSEMBLES Easy Morn of Beauty (TTBB)…….14905 Sibelius-Matthews ….Oh Medium of the Flowers (TTBB)… 14305 Basque Melody-Weaver.*Carol Difficult Negro Spiritual-Cain. Deep River (TTBB) ………….15078 River (TTBB) ………….13252 Negro Spiritual-Fisher.Deep FEMALE VOICES Easy Bach-Saar ………. *Dearest Lord Jesus …………. 14200 *Lift Thine Eyes ……………. 820 Mendelssohn ……. Lover Is a Fisherman ……. 14989 Strickland-Cain …….My Medium Romance: …………………15042 Debussy-Gannett …… Gretchaninoff-Stebbins. On the Steppe …………….14188 Waited for the Lord ……….10216 Mendelssohn ………I Difficult the Silent Night ………15076 Rachmaninoff-Cain….Through GIRLS SMALL ENSEMBLES Easy ….*Thou'rt Like Unto a Flower (SSA). 12446 Rubinstein-Ryder Medium The Lass with the Delicate Air(SSA)12656 Arne-Robinson ……. 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I THREE TRUMPETS AND PIANO Laurie Leonard. …………Annie CUMULATIV (Also Training Materials, Program M BAND Clasv Beethoven-Lake …….Larshetto, fre Small-$2.50; Full-$3.50; Syr Gillette ………….Musing (Ton Cotton BIc Small-$2.00; Full-$2.75; Syrr Full Score ORCHESTRA Price (unless otherwise indicatec Extra Parts-15c Each; Full Scc Overtu Mozart ………….Marriage of I Extr Small-$1.05; Full-$1.50; Other Parts- 0or Theodore I p Page 36 Music Educators Journal ss wwo know. 6duCQfoMa * LL FORPROGRAMS * EVERY REQUIREMENT THE SONG OF AMERICA An Historical Pageant For Two Narratorsand Chorus of Mixed Voices By Walter Raiguel and H. Alexander Matthews This is the story of the people of many lands who have come to America to find new hope and freedom-to build! To make America their own! Blended together, the songs of the old world and the new give an exciting picture of the building of America. Dr. H. 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BATUQUE FANTASIA by J. Octaviano. Arr. by Philip J. Lang. A Brazilian work with exotic Latin rhythms. – —… .— -. …………………. - ———————VOGUE Overture by G. E. Holmes. Features the brass section to great advantage 3.00 …………………. AMERICAN CHAMPION March - Leonard J. Smith's great new march…………………………………. DESERTRHAPSODY by C. W. Johnson. Interesting band work. ….-…………………………. REPASZ BAND March - Arr. by Paul Yoder. Ever-popular FARRAGUT March by G. E. Holmes. A stirring composition…—-….-……. 3.50 2.50 3.50 2.50 3.50 4.50 .75 2.50 .75 .75 5.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 4.00 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .25 .10 .20 .10 .10 Selective List - Class D and E Just Published! Latin-American! AFRIKANDER Overture by J. Olivadoti Delightful, easy, and effective! Full Symph. Band $2.50 Band $4.00 Parts .20 ea. Full Band $3.50 LA SORELLA Transcribedby PHILIP LANG J. Symph. Band $5.00 Parts .20 ea. TOCCATA Full Orch. $2.50 Selective List - Class B by Frescobaldi. Freely transcribed by HANS KINDLER Concert Orch. $4.50 Full Score $2.00 Parts .20 ea. ORCHESTRA Program Recommendation GUARACHA from MORTON GOULD'S Latin American Symphonette. Arr. by the composer. Concert Orch. $3.50 STRING ORCHESTRA Selective List (2 Violins- Viola - Cello - Bass- Piano) Striking Arrangements by Max Urban Grade II1: ORIENTALE (Cui) IV: GAVOTA (Martini) IV: ADAGIO (Handel) IV: MELODY IN F (Rubinstein) Cond. Score .50 Parts .20 ea. Complete with Score $1.00 Sy(mph. Orch. $5.50 Parts .25 ea. CHORAL WORKS BY ROY HARRIS FREEDOM'SLAND - Words by Archibald MacLeish .15 TO THEE, OLD CAUSE - Words by Walt Whitman …….15 FREEDOMTOLERATION Words by Walt Whitman ………… .15 - XYLOPHONE-MARIMBA Selective List Brilliant Solos with Piano Acc. Transcriptions by Howard M. Peterson. Gr. IV: ADAGIO - From “Moonlight Sonata” (4 Mallets) .50 IV: SEGUIDILLA- From “Carmen”…50 IV: ELFENTANZ (Elfin Dance) -.-………….50 ……. V: SERENITE………………… .50 . IV: VALSE MIRAGE - Arr. by Sammy Herman ………….50 WOODWIND QUINTET Selective List Grade III: PETITE SUITE From 18th Century Arr. by Laurence Taylor Score only .50 Parts .20 ea. Complete with Score $1.25 Grade IV: SUITE NO. 2 by iNicolai Berezowsky. An epical work! Score only $1.50 Parts .40 each. Complete with score $3.00 WOODWIND TRIO Training Material AIR, MINUET, SARABANDE (2BbCI & BassCI. or Bsn.) By J. Mattheson. Arr. by Laurence Taylor Score only .25 Parts .20 each Complete with Score .75 MARCH From “Titus” (Flute Trio). Arr. by Laurence Taylor GREEK MELODY (3 Clar.). Comp. and arr., by Eric Zeisl Score only 35. Parts .20 each Complete with Score .75 Solo Training Material Arranged by Sammy Herman FLAPPERETTE .50 REPASZ BAND …………… .50 .50 .75 TUBA SOLO Selective List BASSOON SOLO Selective List Gr. Ill: CAVATINA (With piano acc.) by Fred Geib …………. 111: JOYOUS DIALOGUE (With piano acc.) by Fred Geib (For use as solo or duet)……………. Gr. 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MINERVA dramatic by ClassB National contest for1943) list (Selected Full Band … $5.00 Symphonic $7.50 Band WithScore… 9.00 WithScore. 6.50 mixed ODETO AMERICA Canterbury-For chorus .30 by on rental. or Withband orchestra accompaniment Send for complete list of Band, Orchestra and Choralmaterials. “Swinging” is just one of the original violin solos inVIOLIN SCHOOL by Irving Parsons Ideal for beginning violin students, easy and interesting. Students Book One ………………. $ .60 Violin Book One (for Teachers) 1.00, Piano Accompaniment ……………. 1.00 From your dealer or write G. I. PARSONS 844-33rd Ave. San Francisco, Calif. H. T. FITZSIMONS Co. 23 E. JacksonBlvd. Page 52 BUY Dt;ENSE BONDS AND STAMPS $6.00 worth of Defense Savings Stamps will buy 1 anti-tank shell. Music Educators Journal Chicago, Illinois Solos With Piano Accompaniment MASTER MELODIES FOR YOUNG MUSICIANS By Carl Webber Contains 31 of the most celebrated compositions of the Great Masters. On the page of each composition appears a picture and a short biographical sketch of each composer as shown below, also interpretative notes. Effective when played on one instrument with piano accompaniment, or all instruments in unison. CHARLES GOUNOD (Goo-noh). Born in Paris in 1818; died in 1893. He was often called “The Idol of French Opera”. He displayed great musical talent at an early age. His compositions are noted for beautiful melody and his best known opera is “Faust”. He was a great favorite with the English nobility and spent many years in London. Hosts of his admirers and musical followers attended his burial at Saint Cloud, outside of Paris. O, TENDER MOON: The six measure piano introduction should serve the solo well as regards tempo style and expression. To be played very legafo, in a flowing manner. Note slight crescendoand diminuendoin third and fourth measures, also in measures five to eight inclusive. Adagio A I Piano 17 , bi p J _I KI . O, Tender Moon I K)!lr Ir rrP —- I, l I -,1 GOUNOD rI . %. 1r _, . A 0 Adagio ,J p pAdagio w IJfr rrrrF'I I I I I I -t'I-I I crese. I Fr Acc. . i-I These little classics will do much to awaken the love of the young player for good music. In choosing these compositions, only melodies were decided upon that had stood the test of time and well within the understanding of the young mind. CONTENTS Then You'll Bohemian Girl), Balfe Ah! So Fair (From Martha), Von Flotow Gounod O, Tender Moon (Faust), Coronation March (The Prophet), Meyerbeer Hunter's Chorus (Der Freichutz), Von Weber Dearest Name (Rigoletto), Verdi Home to Our Mountains Verdi (I1 Trovatore), Drawing Room Music Lemare Andantino, Hungarian Dance, Brahms Gossec Gavotte, Carnival of Venice, Paganini Rameau Tambourin, TambouL Serenae, Bon Love's s Serenade, Von Blon Minuet, Bach Soldier's March, Grieg the Operas Remember Me (The From Waltz Famous Waltzes from “Poet and easant,” Von uppe Solos with Piano PLAYED ENSEMBLE Charming, Waldteufel The Wild Rose, Strauss Valse Bluette, Drigo Waltzer, Tschaikowsky Sacred Music Choral, Handel Andante Religioso, Wallace Massenet Angelus, Funeral March, Chopin Onward Christian Soldiers, Sullivan Miscellaneous Beautiful Dreamer, Foster The Dancing Lesson, Humperdinck Sweet and Low, Barnby La Czarine, Ganne The Happy Farmer, Schumann Theme Melody from “Concerto No. Tschaikowsky Instrumentation Bb Cornet-Trumpet Bb Clarnets-Bb Saxophones Saxophones Eb Clarinets-Eb Eb Altos (Mellophones) And other C InstruC Flute, Oboe ments or C Piccolo, C Saxophone Trombone, B.C., Baritone, B.C., Bassoon Tromone, T.C., Baritone, T.C. Trombone, T.C., Baritone, T.C. Violin 1,“ (First Position) Piano Acc. 65c Piano Acc. (Conductor) Price 50c per part A complete miniature copy of the cornet part will be sent FREE upon request. Published by JENKINS MUSIC COMPANY, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI HOW YOU CAN SERVE IN THE NATIONALEFFORT The Music Industries War Council shows the way and guides the activities. There is a job for everyone to do. You can play an important part regardless of what phase of music you are engaged in-manufacturing, selling, teaching, playing, or entertaining. Write the Council today for material about how to organize a local chapter in your community. Buy the beautiful posters “Music Inspires” (in four colors) and place them in every school, library, community center, YMCA, business and fraternal organization, store window, etc. And there are other important patriotic activities in which you can participate. MUSIC INDUSTRIESWAR COUNCIL,20 Space contributed by E. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois TARG & DINNER, Inc., 425 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 11. September-October, Nineteen Forty-two Page 55 POSTER \ IN vital FOUR role COLORS in the war effort will help you tell music's / NOW, for the first time, music's wartime role has been given visual expression, so that everyone will thrill to its power as a stimulating, inspirational force behind the war effort. This dramatic poster should be displayed in every store window, school, library, church, theater, community center and public building in your city. It is up to you to put it there. Serve your country and build good will for yourself and the music industry by ordering today. THREE PRACTICAL SIZES: Copyrighted 1942 by Music Industries War Council, Chicago 16times 22 INCHES On durable paper suitable for display on walls, bulletin boards and music desks; or mounted on stiff card with easel. $1 for 10 or $6 per 100 unmounted. 50c each, 3 for $1 or $3 per doz. mounted. A giant blow-up, mounted on heavy board, ideal as central theme for large displays and public gatherings or as background for bands and orchestras. $10 each. Beautiful miniature poster stamps, perforated and gummed, for use on correspondence, sales litera- 39times 53 INCHES x 11/2 2 INCHES ture, packages, etc. stamps each. $3 per book, 5 books for $12.50. Supplied in books of 1,000 –M The War Department believes in a singing and playing soldiery and citizenry-it encourages bands and orchestras and choruses-as factors contributing to an all-out, unified war effort. It has placed it squarely up to the music industries to stimulate musical activity in support of Uncle Sam's VICTORY drive. We have accepted the challenge, but we need your help to mobilize the musical talent of your community. One way you can cooperate is to buy and distribute widely the “Music Inspires” poster reproduced above. 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