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An independent American journal devoted to recorded music and phonography Founded 1926 by Axel B. Johnson The Phonograph Monthly Review AXEL B. JOHNSON Associate Editor ROBERT DONALDSON DARRELL Managing Editor Published by THE PHONOGRAPH PUBLISHING CO., Inc. 5 Boylston Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Telephone UNIversity 1618 THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW appears at the end of each month. All material is fully protected by copy- right and may be reproduced only by permission. Yearly subscription price *4.00 in the United States and *5.00 in Canada and other foreign countries, postage prepaid. Single copies 35 cents. All communications should be addressed to the Managing Editor at the Studio, 5 Boylston Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. All unsolicited contributions must be accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. All checks and money orders should be made out to THE PHONOGRAPH PUBLISHING CO., Inc. CONTENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 1931 (Volume V, Number V, Whole Number 53) ARTICLES Bach Without Wig, Robert Donaldson Darrell 147 A Survey of Recorded Pianists, Harry L. Anderson 150 FEATURES Editorial 146 Phonographic Echoes 152, 162, 172 Correspondence .154 Mart Advertisements 172 RECORD REVIEWS Piano 163 Violin ...... 164 Songs and Operatic . . . .164 Choral, Light Orchestra, and Band . 165 Popular 166 Dance 166 Hot Jazz 167 3. Current Importations . . .168 THE PHONOPHILE’S BOOKSHELF The Gramophone Shop’s Encyclopedia, Compiled by Richard Gilbert 170 Tin Pan Alley, Isaac Goldberg . . . . . . . . # t .170 The Gramophile # # ’ ’ '171 Gramophile and Radio News * 171