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Draft:Maurice Shapiro

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Maurice Shapiro (died 1911) was a music publisher in New York City. His office was at Broadway and 39th Street.[1] He was a partner in various music businesses. He partnered with his brother-in-law Louis Bernstein and songwriter Harry Von Tilzer to form Shapiro Bernstein & Von Tilzer in 1899. Shapiro Bernstein & Co. and Shapiro Remnick & Co. followed. In 1906 he established Shapiro Music Publisher.[2]

Publishings

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  • "Wildflower"[3]
  • "Pawnee" by Silvio Hein[4][5]
  • "Won't you waltz 'Home sweet home' with me, for old times sake?" (1907)[6]
  • "I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew" (1909)
  • "Arcadia" (1910)[7]
  • "The Turkey Gobbler's Ball" (1911)[8]
  • "Porto Rico"[9]
  • "In Dear Old Tennessee" (1915)[10]

References

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  1. ^ Gray, Thomas; Fischer, Fred (January 1910). "Any Little Girl, That's a Nice Little Girl, is the Right Little Girl for Me". Historic Sheet Music Collection.
  2. ^ shapirobernstein.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/SB-story-for-SHOF.pdf
  3. ^ https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1121&context=aa_sheet_music
  4. ^ "Image 1 of Pawnee". Library of Congress.
  5. ^ "IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana - Item Details".
  6. ^ "CONTENTdm".
  7. ^ "IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana - Item Details".
  8. ^ "The turkey gobbler's ball". Library of Congress.
  9. ^ "CONTENTdm".
  10. ^ "CONTENTdm".