Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 2, No. 10 (1928-07)

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT tyfyt (j)tam0pl|0tt£ i>I}0p Moves July 2nd To its much larger and permanent home at 47 EAST 47TH ST. Here we hope to greet our old friends and offer them even a greater collection of the recorded music of the Mas- ters. From many interesting shipments we wish to call attention to the following. Available This Month THE ENGLISH SINGERS Roycroft Album Set 12 Records Price Complete $18.00 < C A beautiful album containing the following twenty-four 300 year old songs with a word book containing the history of each song (electric recording). By the courtesy of Wm. H. Wise & Co., The Gramophone Shop is the first American dealer to offer this amazing group of records. Sing We and Chant It (Thomas Morley) The Turtle Dove (Arr. Vaughan Williams) In Going To My Naked Bed (Richard Edwards) Just as the Tide Was Flowing (Arr. V. Williams) The Silver Swan (Orlando Gibbons) The Three Fairies (Henry Purcell) Now Is the Month of Maying (Thomas Morley) Brigg Fair (Arr. Percy Grainger) Since First I Saw Your Face (Thos. Ford) Wassail Song (Arr. V. Williams) All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded (John Bennet) Down in Yon Forest (Arr. V. Williams) Corpus Christi (Arr. Peter Warlock) The Holly and the Ivy (Rutland Boughton) Hark All Ye Lovely Saints (Thos. Weelkes) We’ve Been Awhile A-Wandering (Arr. V. Williams) (John of Fornsete) Summer Is Icumen In A Farmer’s Son (Arr. V. Williams) Though Amaryllis Dance (William Byrd) Ca The Yowes (Robert Burns and Arr. V. Williams) O Christ Who Art the Light (Wm. Byrd) Hosana to the Son of David (T. Weelkes) The Dark Eyed Sailor (Arr. R. V. Williams) Its of a Lawyer s (Arr. R. V. Williams) BRAHMS N.G.S. 12 in. f String Sextet in G Major, Op. 36— Album Set J The Spencer Dyke String Quartet Four Records I with James Lockyer and Edward $8.50 DUKAS G 12 in. 896 $ 2.00 Robinson. Ariane et Barbe Bleue Prelude to 2nd Act Prelude to 3rd Act Symphony Orchestra under Coppola. M. FRANCK-CESAR G 12 in. [ Album Set J $11.50 HONEGER G 12 in. 807 < $2.00 KRENEK 01896 P. 12 in. $ 2.00 Quintet in F Minor Played by Alfred Cortot and the International String Quartet. Com- plete in Eight Parts. Pacific 231 —In two parts. Played by M. Coppola and Symphony Orches- tra. Jonny Spielt Auf (Johnny Strikes Up)—The first jazz opera. Hymn of Johnny—“Now is the Fiddle Mine.’’ Blues and Song “Farwell”. L. Hoffman Baritone and Sym- phony Orchestra. MALIPIERO N.G.S. 12 in. Set $4.00 RAVEL G. 10 in. 3583 $1.25 G. 12 in. 817 $ 2.00 r Stornelli e Ballate —The Poltronieri S String Quartet of Milan—in Four ^ Parts. d Anne Jouant de 1 Espinette —Ka- kemonos “Gheshas” (A. Mariotte). Played by Mme. de Lestang (Piano). Parane pour une Infante de funte— E’Enfant et les Sortile ges “Five O’clock.” Symphony Orchestra under M. Coppola. MAIL ORDERS Will be given prompt and careful attention. Every Record Ordered will be carefully in- spected and packed in substantial wooden boxes. WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE AND SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 of IMPORTED RECORDS which includes all the interesting electrical recordings of the His Master’s Voice Gramophone Co. of England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. All European Columbia, Odeon and Parlophone Co.s Polydor, Edison Bell and the complete electrically recorded works of THE NATIONAL GRAMOPHONIC SOCIETY. THE GRAMOPHONE SHOP Specialists in Imported Records 47 East 47th Street, New York City J F BROGAN between Park and Madison Avenues (Formerly of the New York Band Instrument Co.) W. H. TYLER