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

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2 ?or the <Beethoven t/tent^nAial V V c/he Beethoven Choral Symphony Complete on Columbia Records (Mastezjvoiiks Set No. 39) / N O time could be more fitting than the present month to call renewed attention to this monumental recording achievement of the Columbia Masterworks Series. In accordance with a recording policy which insures to American music loving people the best that the world’s library of music has to offer, Columbia in 1926 made available to its great record audience the crowning achievement of Beethoven s life —his Ninth Symphony. Of the recording in all its details of interpretation and repro' duction, it is sufficient to say that it is in the completest fashion worthy of‘the stupendous work itself, and. therefore worthy of all praise. The recording is complete in Sixteen Parts on Eight 12dnch Double^Disc Records by Felix Weingartner and the London Symphony Orchestra with Vocal Soloists and Chorus. A repetition in the second movement is not observed. In handsome leather album—-$12.00, complete. For detailed description; as\ for Columbia M asterwor\s Supplement J^lo. 4. Columbia catalogs and supplements , covering every type of recorded music, may be had from your dealer or direct from the Company. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 1819 Broadway New York City Columbia NEW PROCESS Records Made the New Way—Electrically, Viva^Tonal Recording