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TSCHAIkOWSKV Violin Concerto in D, Op* 35 NOW RELEASED IN Columbia Masterworks * This brilliant concerto, with the beautiful lyricism of its solo passages and glowing or' chestral background, is recorded in a memorable performance by Bronislaw Huberman, famous Polish violinist, with Berlin State Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks Set No. 131 TSCHAIKOWSKY: Concerto in D, Op. 35 for Violin and Orchestra. By Bronislaw Huberman and Berlin State Orchestra. In Seven Parts, on Four 12'Inch Records. $8.00 with album. R A II Ki S Quartet in B Flat, Op* 67 Of the many great works with which Brahms enriched the world’s musical literature this is surely one of the greatest — its hearing aptly described as ‘one of the worthwhile experiences the art of music has to offer.” It is magnificently played by the Lener Quartet. Columbia Masterworks Set No. 132 BRAHMS: Quartet in B Flat, Op. 67. By Lener String Quartet (Lener, Smilovits, Roth and Hartman). In Ten Parts, on Five 12Tnch Records. $10.00 with album. LISZT Les Preludes Liszt’s great symphonic poem, one of the most popular of the world’s orchestral pieces, is newly recorded by Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra in an unforgettable per' formance. LISZT: Les Preludes — Symphonic Poem’for Orchestra. By Willem Mengelberg and Concert' gebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam. In Four Parts, on Two 12Jnch Records. No. 67724'D and 67725'D. $2.00 each. Columbia Operatic Series No. 5 L A O H E hi E OPERA IN FOUR ACTS BY PUCCINI Recorded by Columbia in 25 parts — Two Albums — $26.00, complete. Sung in Italian by Eminent Artists of Italy. With Chorus of La Scala Theatre and Milan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Cav. Lorenzo Molajoli. This arrestingly beautiful score, in which are found some of the most inspired passages in all of Puccini’s music, remains one of the best loved operas in the repertoire of today. It is offered by Columbia in a recorded version which combines the best in interpretative art with the utmost in perfection of recording. Columbia Records Virva - tonal Recording ~ The Records without Scratch