Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 4, No. 10 (1930-07)

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360 The Phonograph Monthly Review July, 1930 CONTENTS FOR JULY Photograph on the front cover: Efrem Zimbalist, exclusive Columbia artist. Editorial 325 Bedrich Smetana's Symphonic Po&ms 329 Dr, J. E. S. Vojan Phonograph Echoes 331 and 333 This Thing Called Recorded Music 332 Peter Hugh Reed The Progress of Mechanical Entertainment in Europe ... 336 Harry Alan Potamkin European Releases 338 Correspondence 340 Jose Mardones (Photograph) 347 Analytical Notes and Reviews Longer Reviews 348 Shorter Reviews 352 Popular 356 Foreign 359 Two Phonograph Magazines from Latin-America 359 Note: Owing to space exigencies in this issue it has been necessary to postpone the conclusion of R. H. S. Phillips’ Study of the Bach M minor Mass and Beethoven Missa Solemnis recordings until next month. 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 to the Advertis- ing Department, THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY RE- VIEW, 5 Boylston Street, Cambridge, Mass. Should the ad- vertiser desire his announcement to be addressed to a box number in care of the magazine, ten cents extra for the for- warding of replies must be included. WANTED HANDEL PIECES for viola da gamba and harpsi- chord (second hand). State condition. Box 133E, Phonograph Monthly Review. USED RECORDS, good condition, of Madrigals, particularly by St. George Singers (London Colum- bia). Box 138S, Phonograph Monthly Review. FOR SALE LARGE LIBRARY, many electrical vocal, instru- mental, and light orchestral records. Some good acoustics very cheap. Box 140K, Phonograph Monthly Review. * The Panorama of Phonographic Progress. A very limited supply of back files of THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW is s’,ill available: Volume I (Oct. 1926-Sept. 1927) 9 issues only —Nov. ’26, March and May ’27 are out of print— $ 6.00 Volume II (Oct. 1927-Sept. 1928) Com- p’ete—$6.00 Volume III (Oct. 1928-Sept. 1929) Com- plete—$5.00 More recent issues at regular subscription rates. THE KEY to The P. M. R. Detailed indices . . . including all records reviewed . . . to Volumes I, II, and III $2.00 for the set of three; $1.00 separately All prices include postage prepaid The Phonograph Publishing Company, Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts are you interested in FRENCH RECORDS? then read: MACHINES PARLANTES 1 & RADIO I which contains each month complete lists of the French recordings and interesting articles on Phonograph & Radio. Annual subscription $1 - Demand for free specimen to 15 rue de Madrid, Paris (France) SUBSCRIPTION ORDER Date THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW The Phonograph Publishing Co., Inc. 5 Boylston Street, Cambridge, Mass. Enclosed please find cneck f or $4.00 in pay- iionev ornor * ment for The Phonograph Monthly Review for one year beginning with the issue. Name Street Town Yearly subscription price for Canada and other foreign countries $5.00, postage prepaid BOSTON MXOfTPI PRINT. 1*0.