Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 1, No. 6 (1927-03)

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The Phonograph Monthly Review 241 PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW AXEL B. JOHNSON, Managing Editor Moses Smith, Associate Editor Richard G. Appel, Literary Editor Robert Donaldson Darrell, Secretary to the Managing Editor Editorial Department and Studio: 64 Hyde Park Avenue, Boston, Mass. Telephone, Jamaica 5054 3IGV QTfje pjjonograpf) $ublt£»fring Co., 3nc. Axel B. Johnson, President Timothy Hayes, Treasurer Charles H. Gilmore, Secretary Cable Address: “Phono” All communications should be addressed to the Managing Editor at the Studio, 64 Hyde Park Ave., Boston, Mass. All unsolicited contributions must be accompanied by a self- addressed, stamped envelope. THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW appears on the twenty-eighth of each month. All material is fully pro- tected by copyright and may be reproduced only by per- mission. All checks and money orders should be made out to THE PHONOGRAPH PUBLISHING CO., Inc. Yearly subscription price $4.00 in the United States and $5.00 in Canada and other foreign countries, postage prepaid. Single copies 35 cents. Advertising rates upon application. All advertisements for the MART COLUMN must be accompanied by remittances in full; for rates see under MART COLUMN. Subscription and advertising agents given liberal com- mission. Write for particulars. Editorial This number of The Phonograph Monthly Review is fittingly dedicated to the memory of Ludwig van Beethoven, the Centennial of whose death is being celebrated with appropriate me- morial concerts and exercises all over the world. We see with joy the immense part the phono- graph is playing in the anniversary activities of the great master, all of whose symphonies are now available in many different recorded versions. The finest tribute to Beethoven and the most effective way of honoring his memory is the per- formance of his masterpieces. We hope that every enthusiast will play the records of these works in his home and to his friends during this month of March. Phonograph Societies and informal groups of music lovers can play no more fitting programs than those devoted entirely to Beethoven’s music. On behalf of the American music lovers and phonograph enthusiasts we take this opportunity of extending our thanks to the artists and manufacturing companies who have captured in recorded form the imperishable beauty of these works. These recordings should make Beethoven’s music uring the next ten years as familiar and beloved to the many as the past one hundred years have lade them to the few. Now Beethoven genius is available to everyone! 1 if J See last pag,e for Table of Contents Copyright, 1927, by the Phonograph Publishing Company, Inc.