ADDENDUM TWO – ROYALTY PAYMENTS FROM SCHMIDT
WC-280. 01/01/2020.
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SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS: DRAMATIC OVERTURE. “I like your main motif extremely, – it is grim, and the cantilena that leads over into G major is lovely. That broken chord for the first horn is a great success. The brass is [sic] very discreet, perhaps a little too discreet.” (Chadwick note to Margaret) Her work was described as having strong contrasts between the principal and subordinate themes. “It has some strong contrasts, especially between the chief theme and the subordinate. The first is grim and medieval, the second tender and human. To place these two in juxtaposition in itself gives something of dramatic power, and the development of both is singularly unconventional.” (Elson, History American Music, 306)
From the Library of Congress collection.
Dec. 17, 1921
205 In the Twilight @ .03 $6.15
100 The Harbor of Dreams @ .04 $4.00
148 Five Songs @ .075$11.10
Jan. 24, 1922
Rental orch. Parts Heavenly Noel $5.00
Dec. 20, 1924
1777 Irish Folk Song (med.) @ .05 $88.85
Dec. 21, 1925
1015 Irish Love Song (med.) @ .05 $50.75
May 21, 1928
1000 Irish Love Song (in F) @ .05 $50.00
Apr. 21, 1931
320 Young Lady of Parma @ .01 $3.20
May 20, 1932
505 Irish Love Song (in F) @ .05 $25.25
Nov. 21, 1932
103 Rhapsody @ .065 $6.69
Dec. 19, 1933
210 Irish Mother’s Lullaby (low) @ .05 $15.50
Feb. 20, 1934
305 Day Is Gone (high) @ .05 $15.25
Oct. 20, ????
518 Old Man in a Tree @ .015 $6.22
Nov. 20, 1934
505 Irish Love Song (med.) @ .05 $25.25
Jan. 25, 1935
505 Irish Love Song (in F) @ .05 $25.25
Sept. 25, 1935
1028 Irish Love Song (Women)@ .01 $10.28
Mar. 20, 1936
260 Oriental Serenade@ .025 $6.50
May 20, 1937
305 Day Is Gone (mezzo) @ .05 $15.25
312 Grant We Beseech Thee @ .015 $3.74
Nov. 22, 1937
502 Irish Love Song (high) @ .05 $25.10
Mar. 21, 1938
503 Irish Love Song (D) @ .05 $25.15
Apr. 20, 1938
303 Irish Love Song (med.)” @ .05 $15.15
(Apr 20, 1938)?Australian Broadcasting Irish Love Song
1 1/2d. $.28
May 24, 1938
525 Irish Mother’s Lullaby (A flat)” @ .05 $26.25
210 Summer Noon @ .05 $10.50
Aug. 30, 1938
Two “Irish Love Song” broadcasting fees $1.81
Jan. 3, 1939
Rental of orch. Parts Heavenly Noel $3.00
Feb. 20, 1939
Rental Heavenly Noel (Presser)$2.50
Oct. 20, 1940
Performing fees $12.25
May 20, 1941
Australian broadcast 4 1/4d. $.07
May 20, 1941
US broadcasting fees Irish Love Song $1.05
May 20, 1941
249 Irish Love Song (in F) @ .05 $12.45
Aug. 22, 1941
Performing fees $14.54
Dec. 19, 1941
1000 Heavenly Noel @ .025 $25.00
Jan. 24, 1942
250 Irish Love Song (low) @ .05 $12.50
Aug. 24, 1942
301 Day Is Gone (high) @ .05 $15.05
Oct. 20, 1942
Performing fees $15.53
Mar. 19, 1943
250 Irish Love Song (in F) @ .05 $12.50
May 19, 1943
507 Irish Love Song (Wms. 516) @ .01 $5.07
Aug. 20, 1943
Performing fees $16.25
July 20, 1944
249 Irish Love Song (high) @ .05 $12.45
Oct. 20, 1944
Performance fees $12.25
Dec. 18, 1944
252 Irish Love Song (medium) @ .05 $13.60
June 21, 1945
Acknowledges a check for $21.75
July 7, 1945
Performing Fees $20.00
Nov. 20, 1945
254 Irish Love Song @ .05 $12.70
Dec. 18, 1946
252 Irish Love Song @ .05 $12.60
Apr. 18, 1947
318 Irish Mother’s Lullaby (Trio) @ .0125 $3.82
Dec. 17, 1947
215 More Nonsense Rhymes @ .10 $21.50
Apr. 20, 1948
520 Irish Love Song @ .05 $26.00
July 8, 1948
Broadcasting Fees $26.95
Transcriptions $4.50
150 Summer Noon (med.) @ .05 $7.50
250 Irish Love Song (med.) @ .05 $12.50
Apr. 15, 1949
250 Irish Love Song @ .05 $12.50
Oct. 20, 1949
271 Irish Love Song (high) @ .05 $13.55
June 20, 1950
250 Irish Love Song (low) @ .05 $12.50
Dec. 14, 1951
150 Day Is Gone (B flat) @ .05 $7.50
Dec. 14, 1951
Broadcasting fees $9.40