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**G.N.S. [Geoffrey Sharp], ''A List of Books About Music'' by Percy Scholes, published by Oxford University Press | **G.N.S. [Geoffrey Sharp], ''A List of Books About Music'' by Percy Scholes, published by Oxford University Press | ||
*Pages 81-87: Gramophone Records | *Pages 81-87: Gramophone Records | ||
**Page 81: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 81: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Variations in E flat major,'' Op. 35 by Ludwig van Beethoven. Lili Kraus, pianist. Parlophone R 20470-72. | ||
**Pages 81-82: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Pages 81-82: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Symphony No. 4 in B flat major,'' Op. 60 by Beethoven. The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini. His Master's Voice DB 3896-99. | ||
**Pages 82-83: M.H. [Mary Houghton] | **Pages 82-83: M.H. [Mary Houghton], ''Symphony No. 8 in F major,'' Op. 93 by Beethoven. Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam conducted by Prof. Dr. Willem Mengelberg. Telefunken SK 2760-2. 182. | ||
**Page 83: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 83: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Symphonie Fantastique,'' Op. 14 by Hector Berlioz. Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire conducted by Bruno Walter. Master's Voice DB 3852-57. | ||
**Page 84: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 84: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Symphony No. 7 in E major'' by Anton Bruckner. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Eugen Jochum. Telefunken SK 3000-7. | ||
**Page 84: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 84: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Scherzo in C sharp minor,'' Op. 39, No. 3 by Frederic Chopin. Claudio Arrau, pianist. Parlophone R 20469. | ||
**Pages 84-85: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Pages 84-85: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Symphony No. 104 in D major (The London)'' by Franz Joseph Haydn. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Columbia LX 856-8. | ||
**Page 85: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 85: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Symphony No. 35 in D major (The Haffner)'' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Columbia LX 851-2/LXS 853. | ||
**Pages 85-86: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Pages 85-86: Geoffrey Sharp, ''String Quartet in B flat major,'' Op. 168 by Franz Schubert. The Busch Quartet. His Master's Voice DB 3737-39. | ||
**Page 86: ''Sibelius Society, Volume Six''. ''En Saga,'' Op. 9; ''Valse Triste,'' Op. 44; ''A Spring in the Park'', ''Entr'acte'', and ''The Death of Mélisande,'' Op. 46 (from the incidental music to ''Pelléas et Mélisande''); ''In Memoriam,'' Op. 59; ''The Bard,'' Op. 64; ''Prelude,'' Op. 109a from the incidental music to ''The Tempest''. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. | **Page 86: ''Sibelius Society, Volume Six''. ''En Saga,'' Op. 9; ''Valse Triste,'' Op. 44; ''A Spring in the Park'', ''Entr'acte'', and ''The Death of Mélisande,'' Op. 46 (from the incidental music to ''Pelléas et Mélisande''); ''In Memoriam,'' Op. 59; ''The Bard,'' Op. 64; ''Prelude,'' Op. 109a from the incidental music to ''The Tempest''. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. | ||
**Page 87: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 87: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Overture―Rienzi'' by Richard Wagner; and ''Marche Troyenne'' by Berlioz. Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire conducted by Felix Weingartner. Columbia LX 860-61. | ||
*Pages 88-89: London Concerts | *Pages 88-89: London Concerts | ||
**Page 88: Geoffrey Sharp, Courtauld-Sargent Concert (October 21: Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra) | **Page 88: Geoffrey Sharp, Courtauld-Sargent Concert (October 21: Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra) | ||
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*Page 179: Music Received; Books Received | *Page 179: Music Received; Books Received | ||
*Pages 180-182: Gramophone Records | *Pages 180-182: Gramophone Records | ||
**Page 180: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 180: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat,'' Op. 83 by Johannes Brahms. Wilhelm Backhaus and the Saxon State Orchestra conducted by Karl Böhm. His Master's Voice DB 3930-35. | ||
**Page 180: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 180: Geoffrey Sharp, ''España'' by Emmanuel Chabrier. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Columbia LX 880. | ||
**Pages 180-181: Mary Houghton, | **Pages 180-181: Mary Houghton, ''Études de Concert: No. 2 in F minor. (La Leggierezza.)'' and ''No. 3 in D flat major'' by Franz Liszt''.'' Louis Kentner, pianist. Columbia DX 960. | ||
**Page 181: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 181: Geoffrey Sharp, Overtures - ''Die Entführung aus dem Serail'' and ''Le Nozze di Figaro'' by W.A. Mozart. The Saxon State Orchestra conducted by Karl Böhm. His Master’s Voice DB 4692. | ||
**Page 181: Mary Houghton, | **Page 181: Mary Houghton, ''Peter and the Wolf'' by Sergei Prokofiev. The Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Serge Koussevitsky. Richard Hale, Narrator. His Master’s Voice DB 3900-3902. | ||
**Page 182: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 182: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Die Walküre'' (Act II) by Wagner. Hans Hotter (Alfred Jerger), Marta Fuchs (Ella Flesch), Margarete Klose, Lauritz Melchior, Lotte Lehmann, Emanuel List. The Berlin State Opera Orchestra conducted by Bruno Seidler-Winkler; and The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter. His Master’s Voice DB 3719-28. | ||
*Pages 183-186: London Concerts | *Pages 183-186: London Concerts | ||
**Page 183: Geoffrey Sharp, Maurice Miles String Orchestra Concert (January 26) | **Page 183: Geoffrey Sharp, Maurice Miles String Orchestra Concert (January 26) | ||
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**Page 293: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians,'' Fourth Edition, Five volumes with Supplementary volume; edited by H. C. Colles and published by Macmillan & Co., Ltd. in 1940 | **Page 293: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians,'' Fourth Edition, Five volumes with Supplementary volume; edited by H. C. Colles and published by Macmillan & Co., Ltd. in 1940 | ||
*Pages 294-296: Gramophone Records | *Pages 294-296: Gramophone Records | ||
**Page 294: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 294: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Symphony No. 4 in E Minor,'' Op. 98 by Johannes Brahms. The Saxon State Orchestra conducted by Karl Böhm. His Master’s Voice DB 4684-88 and DBS 4689 | ||
**Pages 294-295: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Pages 294-295: Geoffrey Sharp, Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello No. 2 in F-sharp minor, No. 3 in C, and No. 5 in E-flat by Franz Joseph Haydn. Lili Kraus, Simon Goldberg, and Anthony Pini. Parlophone (Limited Edition). | ||
**Page 295: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Page 295: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Ruy Blas Overture,'' Op. 95 by Felix Mendelssohn. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Columbia LX 879. | ||
**Pages 295-296: Geoffrey Sharp, | **Pages 295-296: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Clarinet Concerto in A,'' K. 622 by Mozart. Reginald Kell and the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Sargent. His Master’s Voice C 3167-70. | ||
**Page 296: Mary Houghton, | **Page 296: Mary Houghton, ''Symphony No. 5 in E Minor,'' Op. 64 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Columbia LX 869-873. | ||
*Pages 296-297: Geoffrey Sharp, "L'Oca del Cairo" | *Pages 296-297: Geoffrey Sharp, "L'Oca del Cairo" | ||
*Pages 297-298: Correspondence: George F. Winternitz, "Mozart's Concerto-Rondo (K. 382)" | *Pages 297-298: Correspondence: George F. Winternitz, "Mozart's Concerto-Rondo (K. 382)" | ||
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