Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 3, No. 11 (1929-08)

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THE WORLD S GREAT CONDUCTORS AND ORCHESTRAS are at your command on COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS* ([[Are you aware that you can "tune in” at will on the following world-famous conductors and orchestras of Europe, most of them under exclusive Columbia contract, engaged in the recording of the greatest masterpieces of music for the distinguished Columbia Master- works library: Igor Stravinsky Willem Mengelberg Bruno Walter Sir Hamilton Harty Felix Weingartner Karl Muck Sir Henry J. Wood Sir Thomas Beecham E. Fernandes Arbos Ernst von Dohnanyi Philippe Gaubert Paul Klenau Pedro Morales Frans von Hoesslin Gustav Holst Siegfried Wagner Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the following Orchestras: Bayreuth Festival Concertgebouw London Royal Philharmonic Paris Conservatory New Queen’s Hall Halle Orchestra Madrid Symphony Budapest Philharmonic London Symphony Mosart Festival JULY MASTERWORKS ISSUES STRAVINSKY conducts once more an electrifying performance for COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS—this time of his famous FIRE BIRD The recording is complete and in every way exceptional. Columbia Masterworks Set No. 115 CHOPIN'S beautiful Funeral March Sonata, in B Flat Minor, Op. 35, is given a superbly expressive inter- pretation by America’s greatest pianist PERCY GRAINGER Ask for Columbia Masterworks Set No. 116 COLUMBIA “NEW PROCESS” RECORDS Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Viva'tonal Recording—The Records without Scratch