Columbia Record Catalog (1940)

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. Sed Pen EO age Te a ae ae gee ey a Le tw | teers 4 . £9 ry di a r . af Pe ee ee eee ge RECORDS “ADD-A-PART" eee library listed below will show you the wide variety of Masterworks available in sonata, piano trio, string trio, string quartet, piano quintet and other ensemble forms. By using ““Add-A-Part’’ Records, you not only learn your part at first hand, but what is even more important, you learn your part in relation to the others, and get to understand the fuller meaning and structure of the music as a whole. Each record and album set contains a complete. musical score with the missing instrument part, that is, your part, written out in full. In addition, the running line of the music is shown above your part. In this way, you can, at all times, have a clear picture of the interplay of the other parts with your own. Every playing detail of pitch and tempo is indicated on the records to make your participation easy. The record is always patient. Because you are able to play and re-play it at will, you learn as you play and listen. This is the simplest, quickest way to master the art, and enjoy the unending pleasure of playing the world’s greatest chamber music in your own home. — Columbia ‘‘Add-A-Part’’ Records are recorded under the direction of the eminent musician, Fritz Rothschild, internationally known as a violinist, teacher and chamber music authority. After long and intensive preparation, he has developed the highly skilled quartets which play on ““Add-A-Part’’ Records. These ensembles record with all the musicianship, finish and brilliance of an actual concert performance. They bring you for the first time a new, thrilling, easy way to play the chamber music of the masters. Be it Bach, Beethoven or Tchaikovsky, a sonata, quartet or quintet, there is music for every taste on Columbia ‘‘Add-A-Part’’ Records. 251