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== Volume 1 ==
== Volume 1: November, 1926 – May, 1927 ==
=== Number 1 (November, 1926) ===
=== Number 1 (November, 1926) ===
*Page 1: Front Matter and Table of Contents
*Page 1: Front Matter and Table of Contents
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*Page 29: Helen Bryant, "Theatrical Events at the Door"
*Page 29: Helen Bryant, "Theatrical Events at the Door"
*Page 33: James Davies, "In Memoriam" [Ms. Florence Austin Goodwin]
*Page 33: James Davies, "In Memoriam" [Ms. Florence Austin Goodwin]
=== Number 2 (December, 1926) ===
*Page 1: "Christmas Music and Christmas"
*Page 1: "Coming Late to the Music"
*Page 1: "New Musical Americans"
*Page 1: "A'Real Event' in Music"
*Page 1: "Getting Back to Nature"
*Page 2: ["Thurlow Lieurance is shown in this picture recording the theme of 'By the Waters of Minnetonka.' Below the composer's original notes of the song which made him $50,000.00."]
*Page 3: Helen Bryant, "Composer Makes Minnesota Famous: Thurlow Lieurance Tells How He Wrote 'By the Waters of Minnetonka,' in Interview"
*Page 4: "Sousa to Write Song for 'U': 'Business Men Like Lively Music,' Says Famous Conductor on Visit to Minneapolis"
*Page 5: Donald Ferguson, "Music Education or School Authority? What Phases of Music May Properly Be Taught in Schools"
*Page 6: "As Sophie Braslau Sees Musical World"
*Pages 7-8, 18-19: Twin City Musical Reviews
**Page 7: A.E.H., "Symphony Presents 'Pines of Rome'
**Page 7: A.S., "St. Paul is Pleased With M. Cortot's Playing"
**Page 7: "Nikolai Orloff at the People's Church"
**Page 7: "Mischa Elman Gives Music in Purest Form"
**Page 7: "MacDowell Themes Please Thursday Musical"
**Page 8: "Symphony Gives Another Sunday Concert Series"
**Page 8: "Down Town Concert and University Series"
**Page 8: "Verbrugghen String Quartet"
**Page 8: "University Presents Chamber Music"
**Page 8: "Minneapolis Symphony String Quartet"
**Page 8: "Verbrugghen Calls Music Newest Art"
**Page 8: "Orchestral Art Society Opens Season"
**Page 8: "Symphony Chorus Rehearses Weekly"
**Page 8: "Indian Opera Given by High Schools" [''Lelewala'' by Charles Wakefield Cadman]
**Pages 18-19: A.S., "Evenings and Sundays With the Orchestra"
**Page 19: A.S., "John Beach With Pro Musica Society"
*Page 9: "Mischa Elman's Happy Musical Vacation: True Genius Must Never Allow Itself to Be Embittered, Artist Says"
*Page 10: Helen Gage, "Pianist Longs to Play for Own People: [Mischa] Levitzki Tells of His Musical Loves and His Discoveries in China and Japan"
*Page 11: Edward R. Sammis, "The Minnesota Nightingale Tells How: Florence Macbeth Finds That Courage and Hard Work Are As Necessary as a Voice"
*Pages 12-13: Frances Boardman, "St. Paul Delighted by Alfred Cortot: Pianist Shows That Music Cannot Be Divorced From Contact With the Emotions"
*Page 13: Studio Activities
*Page 13: [advertisements]
*Page 14: "Percy Grainger's Tribute to Paderewski"
*Page 14: John Sherman, "From Pants Factory to Concert Stage—[Boris] Saslawki's Story"
*Pages 15, 21: "The Fairy Tale of Marion Talley: The Remarkable Tale of How a Kansas Girl Gained Fame at Nineteen" [interview]
*Page 16: Musical Meditations [by Southworth Allen]
*Pages 16, 22: What Do You Think? An Open Forum for the Expression of Musical Opinion
*Page 17: "Music Critics Laud Indian Opera ''Winona'' [opera by Alberto Bimboni]
*Page 18: [advertisements]
*Page 19: [advertisements]
*Page 20: The Theatre (by Oscar Day)
*Page 20: [advertisements]
*Page 21: [advertisements]
*Page 22: [advertisements]
*Page 22: "University Auditorium Work Starts Next Fall"
*Page 23: "Louis Wolff, Head of Violin Department Dies"
*Page 23: Studio Activities
*Page 23: [advertisements]
*Page 24: Notices/Studio Activities
=== Number 3 (January-February, 1927) ===
*Page 1: "When Critics Disagree"
*Page 1: "Northwest Music in the East"
*Page 2: "Who is Who in Northwest Music Circles: Henri Verbrugghen, Conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra"
*Page 3: John Sherman, "Chaliapin on American Psychology: His Difficulty in Understanding It—His Work on His Autobiography"
*Pages 4, 23: James Davies (Dr. ), "A Great Music Critic" [Samuel Langford]
*Page 5: "The World's Greatest Cellist Speaks: Pablo Casals Tells a Viennese Newspaper about His First Musical Memories and Experiences" [interview taken and translated from the ''Neue Frei Presse'' of Vienna]
*Page 6: "Minnesota Musicians Score in New York: Highly Favorable Reviews in the East—Symphony and St. Olaf's Win Honors—Mr. Fenyves' Recital"
*Page 7: Helen Bryant, "Milhaud, the Bad Boy of Today's Composers: The Ultra-Modern of French Musical Writers Speaks of the Trend in Today's Music"
*Page 8: "How to Handle the Child Prodigy: [Alexander] Brailowsky Tells His Own Experience—His Views of the Modern Composers and Jazz"
*Page 8: [advertisement for the Minneapolis String Quartet]
*Pages 9-10, 18: Twin City Musical Reviews
**Page 9: A.E.H., "Miaskovsky Symphony Scores Tremendous Success" [Sixth Symphony]
**Page 9: J.S., "December 17" [symphony concert]
**Pages 9-10: "January 2" [American legion band concert]
**Page 10: "January 9"
**Page 10: "January 14"
**Page 10: "January 16"
**Page 10: "January 21"
**Page 10: "January 23"
**Pages 10, 18: "Mrs. Carlyle Scott's Series of Concerts"
**Page 18: "St. Paul Concerts"
**Page 18: "Pro Musica Presents Milhaud"
**Page 18: "Madame Apfelbeck Dies" [Marie Louise Bailey-Apfelbeck]
**Page 18: [advertisements]
*Page 11: Alfred Edmund Hinton, "Sketches of Modern Music"
*Page 12: [Concert Notices]
*Page 13: Sigmund Spaeth, "How Should We Listen to Music? A Famous Critic Tells of Foot-Listeners, Heart-Listeners and Head-Listeners"
*Page 14: Arthur Judson, "What an Artist's Manager Should Not Do: He Is Not a Miracle Man but Acts More as a Service Bureau"
*Page 14: Studio Activities
*Page 15: Ernest Newman [via the ''London Times''], "Stale Bread's Spasm Band Was First: Ernest Newman Discusses H. O. Osgood's Recent Book in Defense of Jazz"
*Page 16: Robert A. Simon [via the ''New York Herald Tribune''], "How to Get the Noisy Applause: Hints that Forthcoming 'Recital' Fiend May Do Well to Observe"—or Avoid"
*Page 17: Lawrence M. Brings, "What's the Matter With American Speech? Careless, Slovenly and Incorrect Methods of Speaking"
*Page 17: Studio Activities
*Page 18: [advertisements]
*Page 19: "Jazz Will Go; the Waltz Will Come Back: Sir Henry Wood, a Great Conductor, Tells a London Interviewer About Music in America"
*Page 19: [advertisement]
*Pages 20-22: J. O'Boyle, "Better Music Given Movie Theaters"
*Page 20: [advertisements]
*Page 21 [advertisements]
*Page 22: [advertisements]
*Page 22: Notices
*Pages 23-24: Notices and advertisements
=== Number 4 (May, 1927) ===
*Page 1: [advertisement]
*Page 2: "Who is Who in Northwest Musical Circles: Cecile M. Skaaden" ["Mezzo-Soprano, Voice Specialist"]
*Page 3: "A Personal Letter From Winifred Wagner"
*Page 3: "Music and the New Auditorium"
*Page 3: "An 'Event' for Mr. Damrosch"
*Page 3: "The Noise of Antheil"
*Page 4: "Fritz Kreisler Plays in St. Paul: Excessive Devotion to Technique Opposed by the Artist—A Bit of the Philosophy of Life and Love and Music as the Great Violinist Sees It"
*Page 5: "Rachmaninoff Pleads for 'Melody': The Great Russian Composer's Recital in St. Paul—His Plea for the Older Conceptions of Music as Against the Young 'Internationalists'"
*Pages 6-7, 19: Victor Nilsson (Dr.), "A Pilgrimage to Bonn and its 'Beethoven Haus': Music Critic Visits Beethoven's Birthplace and Finds Famous Old Instruments and Other Musical Treasures and Relics"
*Pages 8, 24: "Percy Grainger Visits Minneapolis: He Hears His Composition 'The Warrior' Played by the Symphony Orchestra—Musical Views and Pianistic Ideas"
*Pages 9-10, 22-23: "Tendencies and New Tenets: Eugene Goossens Speaks of the Variant Theories of Music Today—Polytonality and Atonality"
*Page 11: "University Will Present 'Carmen': A Great Event Set for the Memorial Stadium on the Campus June 11 Next" [University of Minnesota]
*Pages 12-13: Ruth Anderson [Instrumental Supervisor, Minneapolis Public Schools], "Music in the Public Schools"
*Pages 12-13: "Who is Who in Northwest Musical Circles: Dr. F. Melius Christiansen" [Director of the St. Olaf Choir]
*Page 13: "The Beethoven Centennial"
*Pages 14, 21: "The Music of the Soviet Republic: Alfredo Casella Finds the Musical Field There Very Much Alive—What the State Does for It"
*Page 15: [Notices]
*Page 16: Saint Paul Activities: Work of the Schubert Club
*Page 16: Studio Activities
*Page 16: [advertisement]
*Page 17: Studio Notes
*Page 17: [advertisement]
*Page 18: "A Visit from Mrs. Gaines" [Berenice Van Loan Gaines]
*Page 18: [advertisements]
*Page 20: Twin City Musical Reviews
*Page 20: [advertisements]
*Page 20: "Mr. Witherspoon Discusses Musical Ethics"
== Volume 2: October, 1927 –  ==
=== Number 1 (October, 1927) ===
*Page 1: [advertisements]
*Page 3: Announcement
*Page 3: Florence Aylen, "Rhythms"
*Page 3: Table of Contents
*Pages 4-5: James Davies (Dr.), "Modern Tendencies in American Music: An Article in Which the Critic Challenges the Attention of the Musical World"
*Page 5: "Claudia Muzio Will Open Season of Schubert Club"
*Page 5: National Note
*Page 6: Arthur J. Gaines [Manager, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra], "Symphony Completes Anniversary Plans: Minneapolis Orchestra Will Open Twenty-fifth Concert Season on October 21"
*Pages 7-8: "Minneapolis Schools Standardize Course: Study of Music Appreciation Considered Essential to Intellectual, Emotional and Spiritual Development of Pupils"
*Page 8: [University of North Dakota Music Department Notice]
*Page 8: "Service to be Keynote of Thursday Musical Activity"
*Page 9: "New Music Courses Offered by University Extension"
*Page 9: "New York Symphony Plans Golden Jubilee Celebration"
*Page 9: Across the Seas [Notices]
*Page 10: Harold L. van Doren, "Art Institute to Open Auditorium: Exhibition of the Work of Twin City Artists Will be Featured During Month"
*Page 11: "Northwest Singers Prepare For National Audition Test"
*Page 12: Russell McLaughlin, "Camp Selected for National Orchestra: 300 High School Musicians Will be Chosen for Membership in Organization"
*Page 13: Minneapolis Notices
*Page 13: "Twin City Musicians Join Theater Strike"
*Page 14: St. Paul and Duluth Notices
*Page 15: Minnesota Notices
*Page 15: Obituary
**Mrs. Sophie Sherdingstad Dahl (b. 1883)
**Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler (aged 65)
**Marcus Loew
**Ralph Lyford
**Isadora Duncan
**Ethan Allen Taussig
*Page 16: National Notes
*Page 17: Notices and Advertisements
*Page 18: "Old Favorites to be Featured Over WCCO"
*Page 18: "Three Players to Begin 25th Year With Symphony"
*Page 18: South Dakota and Pro Musica Notices
*Page 19: Notices
*Page 20: Dramatic and Fine Arts
*Page 21: [List of Visiting Artists for State Teachers' College, Moorhead, Minnesota]
*Page 21: [advertisements]
=== Number 2 (November, 1927) ===
*Pages 1-4: [advertisements]
*Page 5: "The Unfinished Symphony"
*Page 5: Table of Contents
*Pages 6, 20: W.F. Webster [Superintendent of the Minneapolis Public Schools], "Music and the Sacred Seven: The Educator Marks a Significant Trend in the Evolution of the School Curriculum"
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