Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 6, No. 5 (1932-02)

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"P H O N O - A R T E" THE BRASILIAN MAGAZINE or MUSIC ud PHONOGRAPH Yearly Foreign Subscription $2.50 edited by: Sergio Alencar Vasconcello* J. Cruz Cordeiro Filho Avenida Rio Branco, 112-4* udor RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL The British Musician "The British Musician" (established January, 1926, and able to incorporate the ancient "Musical News" in February 1929) is pub- lished monthly from S3 Barclay Road Warley Woods - Birmingham, Eng. at the rate of 12 cents a copy (15 cents post free) or 1 dollar 80 cents per annum post free). You may have a Specimen Copy Tor 15 cents. F ONO S The organ of the Argentine Fono Club Editoual Comiuttbb: Leopoldo Hurtado, Manuel Bettroy, Manuel Ortiz de Guinea Yearly Foreign Subscription $4JOO Viamonte 550-Jer Piso BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINE REPUBLIC 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 V Talkies. Annual subscription $1.50 • Demand for frts specimen to 15 rat de Madrid, Paris (France) THE HOUND & HORN ANNOUNCES Its Winter Issue Plechanov and Marxian Aesthetics Leon Dennen Recent New York Buildings Henry Russell Hitchcoc\ Dance Credoes and the “Greeks” Agna Enters Wallace Stevens R. P. Blac\mur Six Poems for the Sheriff’s Daughter Dudley Fitts Conrad Aiken, a review Marianne Moore Stories by L. W. Hubbell, George Titchener, J. W. Johnson Chronicles Photographs Book Reviews “An energetic and admirable magazine” —Gilbert Seldes in The N- T. Evening Post The HOUND & HORN, Inc- 545 Fifth Avenue New York City SUBSCRIPTION RATES Domestic Foreign £2.00 for one year £2.50 for one year £3.50 for two years £4.50 for two years Single Copy—Fifty Cents Sixty-five Cent* Contents FEBRUARY, 1932 Vol. 6 No. 5 Whole No. 65 ARTICLES AND FEATURES FAGB Editorial 81 Holst in America 82 By R. D. Darrell Some Reflections—and a Monograph on a Discovery 84 By Harry L. Anderson Records from Czechoslowakia 86 By E. Ugge Reminiscenses of Anthony and Harrison 90 By Ulysses J. Walsh Phonographic Echoes 87 Correspondence 88 RECORD REVIEWS Staff Critics Orchestral 92 Chamber Music 95 Choral, Operatic, Songs .;..96 Band 97 Popular Dance 97 Book Reviews 100