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**Page 389: Geoffrey Sharp, Overture to ''La Forza del Destino'' by Giuseppe Verdi. The Munich Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Oswald Kabasta. His Master's Voice DB 4642. | **Page 389: Geoffrey Sharp, Overture to ''La Forza del Destino'' by Giuseppe Verdi. The Munich Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Oswald Kabasta. His Master's Voice DB 4642. | ||
**Page 390: Mary Houghton, ''Duets for Children'' and ''Popular Song'' (''Façade'') by William Walton. Ilona Kabos and Louis Kentner, pianists. Columbia DX 972-973. | **Page 390: Mary Houghton, ''Duets for Children'' and ''Popular Song'' (''Façade'') by William Walton. Ilona Kabos and Louis Kentner, pianists. Columbia DX 972-973. | ||
**Page 390: Geoffrey Sharp, Overture to ''Euryanthe'' by Carl Maria von Weber''.'' The Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Paul van Kempen. Decca LY 6157. | **Page 390: Geoffrey Sharp, Overture to ''Euryanthe'' by Carl Maria von Weber''.'' The Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Paul van Kempen. Decca LY 6157. | ||
**Page 390: Geoffrey Sharp, ''The Wise Virgins'' (Bach-Walton). The Sadler's Wells Orchestra conducted by William Walton. His Master's Voice C3178-79; and ''The Prospect Before Us'' (Boyce-Lambert). The Sadler's Wells Orchestra conducted by Constant Lambert. His Master's Voice C3181-83. | |||
**Page 391: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Dante Sonata'' (Liszt-Lambert). Louis Kentner and the Sadler's Wells Orchestra conducted by Constant Lambert. Columbia DX 967-8. | |||
*Page 391: Correspondence (letter from Paul Hirsch) | |||
*Page 392: Music Received; Reviewer Identities (abbreviations key) | |||
== Volume 2 (1941) == | |||
=== Number 1 === | |||
*Page v: Table of Contents | |||
*Pages 1-13: D.P. Walker, "Musical Humanism in the 16th and Early 17th Centuries" (Part 1) | |||
*Pages 14-28: Arthur Hutchings, "Rubbra's Third Symphony: A Study of its Texture" | |||
*Pages 29-35: A. Hyatt King, "Mozart Manuscripts at Cambridge" | |||
*Pages 36-62: Robert Sondheimer, "On performing Beethoven's Third and Fifth Symphonies" | |||
*Pages 63-67: Hans Gál, "The Riddle of Schubert's Unfinished Symphony: A Contribution to the Psychology of Musical Creative Work" | |||
*Pages 68-77: Alfred Einstein, "Mozartiana und Köcheliana" (continuation) | |||
*Pages 78-83: Reviews of Music | |||
**Page 78: Felix Aprahamian, ''Fifteen Voluntaries and Fugues for the Organ'' by Thomas Roseingrave (edited by A.V. Butcher), published by Hinrichsen Edition | |||
**Page 78: Felix Aprahamian, ''Fugue in G major for organ'' by J.L. Krebs (edited by W.S. lloyd Webber), published by Hinrichsen Edition | |||
**Pages 78-79: Geoffrey Sharp, ''The Walk to the Paradise Garden'' by Frederick Delius (arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham), published by Boosey & Hawkes | |||
**Pages 79-80: Frank Merrick, ''Sonata in F minor for piano'' by Howard Ferguson, published by Boosey & Hawkes | |||
**Pages 80-83: Frank Merrick, ''Quintet for piano and strings'' by Kent Kennan, published by G. Schirmer in 1940; and ''Quintet for piano and strings'' by Roy Harris, published by G. Schirmer in 1940 | |||
*Pages 83-86: Gramophone Records | |||
**Page 83: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Sonata No. 9 in A Major for Piano and Violin'', Op. 47 by Ludwig van Beethoven. Lili Kraus, piano. Simon Goldberg, violin. Parlophone R 20478-81. | |||
**Pages 83-84: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Violin Concerto in D major'', Op. 61 by Ludwig van Beethoven. Jascha Heifetz, violin. The N.B.C. Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini. His Master's Voice DB 5724-28. | |||
**Pages 84-85: Geoffrey Sharp, [Works by Berlioz, Debussy, and Duparc]. Maggie Teyte, soprano. Gerald Moore, piano. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Leslie Heward. His Master's Voice, Special Issue JG 177-180. | |||
**Page 85: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Horn Concerto in E flat major'', K. 447 by W.A. Mozart. Aubrey Brain, horn. The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult. His Master's Voice DB 3973-74. | |||
**Page 85: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Symphony No. 38 in D major'' ''(The Prague)'' by W.A. Mozart. The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Columbia LX 911-913. | |||
**Page 86: Geoffrey Sharp, Overture to ''Don Giovanni'' by W.A. Mozart. The London Philharmonic conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Columbia LX 893. | |||
**Page 86: Geoffrey Sharp, ''Piano Sonata in B flat minor (Op. posth.)'' by Franz Schubert. Artur Schnabel, pianist. His Master's Voice DB 3751-55. | |||
*Pages 87-92: The Musicians' Gallery (by "Resonator") | |||
**Page 87: "European Music in Japan" | |||
**Pages 87-88: "Delius in Florida and Grez" | |||
**Page 88: "William Walton" | |||
**Pages 88-89: "Walt Disney films the classics" | |||
**Pages 89-90: "A letter from Ernest Bloch" | |||
**Pages 90-91: "Americans at home and abroad" | |||
**Page 91: "Charlie Chaplin and Music" | |||
**Pages 91-92: "Benjamin Britten" | |||
**Page 92: "Shorter Notes" | |||
**Page 92: "More about Stokowski" | |||
*Pages 93-95: Correspondence | |||
**Pages 93-94: Letter from Frederick Trott | |||
***Pages 94-95: Response from Edward J. Dent | |||
**Page 95: Letter from Hubert J. Foss | |||
*Pages 95-96: Music and Books Received; Reviewer Identities (abbreviations key) | |||
*Page 96: "A New London Orchestra" [notice for the new Sydney Beer Symphony Orchestra] | |||
[[Category:Classical Music Periodicals]] | [[Category:Classical Music Periodicals]] | ||
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