Difference between revisions of "Modern Music: A Quarterly Review"

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*Pages 75-81: Adolfo Salazar, "America, North and South"
*Pages 75-81: Adolfo Salazar, "America, North and South"
*Pages 82-85: Henry Pleasants, "First-Time Fever" [on premieres and subsequent performances of new works]
*Pages 82-85: Henry Pleasants, "First-Time Fever" [on premieres and subsequent performances of new works]
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*Page 86: Mahonri Young, Portrait of Arthur Shepherd [image]
*Pages 87-93: Denoe Leedy, "American Composers XV: Arthur Shepherd"
*Pages 94-98: Davidson Taylor, "Long Range Policy for Radio"
*Pages 99-121: Forecast and Review
**Pages 99-103: Elliott Carter, "Once Again Swing; Also 'American Music'" [bemoans critical ignorance about new music, and the lack of performances of it]
**Pages 104-109: Virgil Thomson, "More From Paris"
**Pages 109-112: Paul Rosenfeld, "Ives' Concord Sonata"
**Pages 112-114: Arno Huth, "Triumph of Reaction, Belgium, 1938"
**Pages 114-116: George Henry Lovett Smith, "Boston News"
**Pages 116-119: Arthur Cohn, "Americans in the Fleisher Collection"
**Pages 119-121: Joan Pack, "Youth Movement"
**Page 121: Q------N, "Czech Twilight"
*Pages 122-125: Scores and Records (reviews by Aaron Copland)
*Pages 125-128: In the Theatre (remarks by John Gutman) [treats among other things Milhaud's ''Christophe Colomb'' and Cole Porter's music for ''Leave It to Me'']
*Pages 128-130: With the Dancers (remarks by Edwin Denby) [discusses La Argentinita, George Balanchine's choreography for ''The Boys from Syracuse'', etc.]
*Pages 130-133: On the Hollywood Front (remarks by George Antheil) [praises Adolphe Borchard's music for ''The Story of a Cheat'', etc.]
*Pages 133-134: Over the Air (remarks by Goddard Lieberson)
*Pages 135-139: Recent Books
**Pages 135-137: William Schuman, "Layman's Guide and Student Opera" [review of ''What To Listen For in Music'' by Aaron Copland; and ''The Second Hurricane'' by Aaron Copland, score published by C.C. Birchard and Co.]
**Pages 137-139: Roger Sessions, "A Lesson From Mozart" [review of ''Mozart: the Man and his Works'' by W.J. Turner, published by Alfred Knopf]
*Page 140: Notes on Contributors
[[Category:Music Periodicals]]
[[Category:Music Periodicals]]
[[Category:Classical Music Periodicals]]
[[Category:Classical Music Periodicals]]

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