Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 1, No. 3 (1926-12)

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®f)e $f)onograpf) Jfflontfrlp Eebieto CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER Editorial Recorded Symphony Programs Henry F. Gilbert Stephen Collins Foster, 1826-1864.... Richard G. Appel The Capitol Grand Orchestra Musical Spain via Phonograph W. S. Marsh The New Queen’s Hall Orchestra .... From Jazz to Symphony (Continuation) Moses Smith cMart and Exchange Column RATES: Advertisements will be accepted for this column at the rate of ten cents a word with a minimum charge of two dollars. The advertiser’s name and address will be charged for, single letters and single figures will be counted as words; com- pound words as two words. All advertisements must be prepared and be addressed to the Advertis- ing Department, THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW, 101 Milk St., Boston, Mass. Should the advertiser desire his announcement to be addressed to a box number in care of the magazine, ten cents extra for the forwarding of replies must be in- cluded. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS BEST FOREIGN RECORDINGS, Polydor, Vo- calion, Homochord, etc. Large stocks of superb European recordings made available for the Amer- ican public. Write for information and catalogues. A. BREMLER, 716 Golden Gate Ave., San Fran- cisco, Calif. WANTED FRENCH VICTOR RECORDINGS, Honegger s Pacific 231, or other orchestral works unavailable in this country. State price wanted and condition of records. Box 8J, The Phonograph Monthly Review. OLD VICTOR BLACK LABELLED RECORDS, particularly both records of Haydn’s Military Sym- phony, ^also the second and last movements of Mozart’s Jupiter. Other withdrawn and rare rec- ords wanted. Box 9S, The Phonograph Monthly Review. WITHDRAWN COLUMBIA RECORDS, Fin- landia (Sibelius) and En Bateau (Debussy). Also Pirate Song sung by David Bispham. State price and condition. Box 10D, The Phonograph Monthly Review. EUROPEAN RECORDINGS, H. M. V., English Columbia, Vocalion, Velvet Face, Parlophone, Poly- dor, Homochord, etc. Orchestral or concertos only. Symphonies particularly desired. Give full de- scription. Box 11 A, The Phonograph Monthly Re- view. ENGLISH COLUMBIA Variations on Three Bhnd^ Mice (Holbrooke) Wood and Queen’s Hall; Holsts St. Paul’s Suite; Franck’s Chausseur Mau- dit; Delius’ Violin Sonata; Vaughn Williams’ Lon- don Symphony. Will consider records in any con- dition if price is right. Box 12R, The Phonograph Monthly Review. y BOUND VOLUMES or back numbers of “The Gramophone.” Single numbers desired. State price wanted. Box 6L, The Phonograph Monthly Review. FOR SALE 240 SINGLE-FACED RED SEAL Records, in al- burns, Operatic, instrumental and orchestral. Played with fibre needles only. Box 51, The Phonograph Monthly Review. MANY WITHDRAWN ISSUES, mostly orches- tral, old Columbia, Victor, and Vocalion. Some very old. Write for details. Box 14B, The Phono- graph Monthly Review. BOSTON LINOTYPE PRINT, INC.