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*Pages 58-61: On the Film Front (remarks by Paul Bowles) [some of the film scores commented upon: Richard Hageman - ''The Long Voyage Home'', Marc Blitzstein - ''Valley Town'', Douglas Moore - ''Power and the Land'', Fred Stewart - ''Children Must Learn'' etc.] | *Pages 58-61: On the Film Front (remarks by Paul Bowles) [some of the film scores commented upon: Richard Hageman - ''The Long Voyage Home'', Marc Blitzstein - ''Valley Town'', Douglas Moore - ''Power and the Land'', Fred Stewart - ''Children Must Learn'' etc.] | ||
*Pages 61-64: With the Dancers (remarks by Edwin Denby) [treats Balanchine's ''Poker Game'' etc.] | *Pages 61-64: With the Dancers (remarks by Edwin Denby) [treats Balanchine's ''Poker Game'' etc.] | ||
*Pages 64-65: Over the Air (remarks by Charles Mills) [treats | *Pages 64-65: Over the Air (remarks by Charles Mills) [treats broadcasts of works by Villa-Lobos, Henry Cowell, Ernest Bloch, Constant Lambert, etc.] | ||
*Pages 66-67: Recent Books | *Pages 66-67: Recent Books | ||
**Page 66: Henry Cowell, "Music in History" [review of ''Music in History'' by Howard D. McKinney and W.R. Anderson, published by the American Book Company] | **Page 66: Henry Cowell, "Music in History" [review of ''Music in History'' by Howard D. McKinney and W.R. Anderson, published by the American Book Company] | ||
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*Page 70: Howard Bay, "No for an Answer," Project for Marc Blitzstein's Opera [image] | *Page 70: Howard Bay, "No for an Answer," Project for Marc Blitzstein's Opera [image] | ||
*Pages 71-75: Benjamin Britten, "England and the Folk-Art Problem" | *Pages 71-75: Benjamin Britten, "England and the Folk-Art Problem" | ||
*Pages 76-80: Frederick Jacobi, "America's Popular Music" | |||
*Pages 81-83: Samuel L.M. Barlow, "Blitzstein's Answer" [treats Marc Blitzstein's ''No For an Answer''] | |||
*Pages 84-89: Martha Alter, "American Composers, XVI: Howard Hanson" | |||
*Pages 90-97: Columbia University's Office of Radio Research, "Making A Hit" | |||
*Pages 98-99: Henry Cowell, "Roldan and Caturla of Cuba" | |||
*Pages 100-106: Paul Nettl, "Alexandrian America" | |||
*Pages 107-123: Forecast and Review | |||
**Pages 107-113: Donald Fuller, "Mid-Season, New York, 1940-41" | |||
**Pages 113-114: Herbert Elwell, "[Roy]Harris' Folksong Symphony" | |||
**Pages 114-116: Remi Gassmann, "The New Stravinsky" | |||
**Pages 116-118: Arno Huth, "Paris – By Grace of Goering" | |||
**Pages 118-120: Grosvenor Cooper, "Three Milhauds" | |||
**Pages 120-121: Henry Pleasants, "Schönberg, Shostakovich, Stokowski" | |||
**Pages 121-123: Arno Huth, "Swiss Premiere – Honegger's ''Nicolas de Flue''" | |||
*Pages 124-125: Scores and Records (remarks by Colin McPhee) | |||
*Pages 125-127: In the Theatre (remarks by Samuel L.M. Barlow) | |||
*Pages 128-131: With the Dancers (remarks by Edwin Denby) | |||
*Pages 131-133: Over the Air (remarks by Charles Mills) | |||
*Pages 133-134: On the Film Front (remarks by Paul Bowles) | |||
*Pages 135-139: Recent Books | |||
**Pages 135-137: Minna Lederman, "Radio Blueprint" [review of ''Radio and the Printed Page'' by Paul Lazarsfeld; published by Duell, Sloan, and Pearce in 1940] | |||
**Pages 137-139: Alan Lomax, "Songs of the American Folk" [review of ''A Treasury of American Song'' by Olin Downes and Elie Siegmeister; published by Howell, Soskin and Company in 1940] | |||
*Page 140: Contributors to this Issue | |||
[[Category:Music Periodicals]] | [[Category:Music Periodicals]] | ||
[[Category:Classical Music Periodicals]] | [[Category:Classical Music Periodicals]] | ||
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