Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 3, No. 6 (1929-03)

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216 The Phonograph Monthly Review March, 1929 CONTENTS FOR MARCH PAGE Photograph on front cover: Henri Verbrugghen GENERAL REVIEW 181 Axel B. Johnson IMMIGRATION AND AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS 184 Evelyn Shuler RECORDING CONDUCTORS (Continuation) 185 Robert Donaldson Darrell TWO TYPES OF LISTENING 187 Alfred H. Meyer SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS IN PARIS 188 Ferguson Webster PHONOGRAPHIC ECHOES 189 PIONEER PHONOGRAPH ADVERTISING 192 Ulysses J. W\alsh HARRY LAUDER—JU-JU! 196 W. D. Smith THE SURROUNDINGS 197 Captain H. T. Barnett MUSICIANSHIP VIA PHONOGRAPH 198 E. H. Wilcox CORRESPONDENCE 204 ANALYTICAL NOTES AND REVIEWS 208 Staff Critics BOOK REVIEWS 215 Mart and Exchange RATES: Advertisements will be accepted for this col- umn at the rate of five cents a word with a minimum charge of one dollar. The advertiser’s name and address will be charged for, single letters and single figures will be counted as words; compound words as two words. All advertise- ments must be prepared and be addressed ing Department, THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY RE- VIEW, 47 Hampstead Rd., Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass Should the advertiser desire his announcement to be ad- dressed to a box number in care of the magazine, ten cents extra for the forwarding of replies must be included. WANTED MARCH and APRIL 1927 issue copies of The Phonograph Monthly Review. State condition and price. Box 95J, Phonographic Monthly Review. NOVELTY AND RARE RECORDS of all kinds. Give full description, date of release, and present condition. Box 93R, Phonograph Monthly Review. GRIEG’S TO SPRING played by the composer. H.M.V. Historical list. State condition. Box 94M, Phonograph Monthly Review. FOR SALE THE BEGGARS’ OPERA acoustically recorded on six disks by noted artists. The only recording of this remarkable work. Write for particulars. Records in excellent condition, having been played with fibre needles only. Price $12.00. Box 91N, Phonographic Monthly Review. ALBUM SETS — some electrical, including Beethoven’s 1st and 4th (Columbia), 6th (H.M.V.) and Two Sonatas (Polydor). Played with Eu- phonic needles only. For sale or exchange. Box 96H, Phonograph Monthly Review. Every Number is d Record Number She dramupbntte Edited by Gktttptott fttarkettzie Annual Subscription $3.50—post free Send for a free’specimen copy THE GRAMOPHONE 58 Frith Street : : London, W1 The key to the Music and Phonograph Trades JSIQUE 3000 Pages "60 000 Addresses "Price $4 15 rue de Madrid, Paris The Music Magazine of the Pacific West Published Monthly in San Francisco Covering the Ten Western States from Canada to Mexico The biggest Western Circulation of any Music Magazine FREDERIC SHIPMAN, Publisher Hotel Sutter San Francisco 1 SUBSCRIPTION ORDER Date THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW The Phonograph Publishing Co., Inc. 47 Hampstead Rd., Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass. Enclosed please find n0 ney°order for $4,00 in pay ~ ment for The Phonograph Monthly Review for one year beginning with the issue. Name Street Town fYearly subscription price forN Canada and other foreign V '‘countries $5.00, postage prepaid) BOSTON LINOTTPH PRINT, IKO.