Columbia Record Catalog (1940)

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"ADD-A-PART" = COLUMBIA HERE’S A DREAM COME TRUE FOR CHAMBER MUSIC PLAYERS ME music teachers and _ critics everywhere are acclaiming Columbia’s new ‘‘Add-A-Part’’ Records as the greatest advance made in chamber rns education in many years. These records present a new and revolutionary approach to what has been a major problem in teaching and enjoying chamber music, namely, organizing well-matched ensembles so that players cam learn as they play and listen. Thanks to Columbia’s ‘‘Add-A-Part’’ Records, these difficulties no longer exist. Now, every musician, amateur or professional, can join in with a highly skilled ensemble and enjoy the art of playing the great chamber music works when and where he wishes. ‘*Add-A-Part”’ Records mean just what they say. All parts of a chamber music composition are recorded except your instrument. You play your part to the accompaniment of the record and complete the ensemble. Chamber music players call it a dream come true. The players you” need are always there when you need them. And so is the music. ‘‘Add-APart’ Records are graded into classifications of easy, medium and difficult. They present the leading chamber music works with either the first violin, second violin, cello or piano parts missing. One glance at the ““Add-A-Part” HES», a 4 250