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Page 10 from 21st May 1937BEETHOVEN II. By ERNEST MOSS. The wonderful originality of Beethoven's music makes it difficult to judge. Critical opinion is not unanimous in......

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Page 10 from 31st March 1939THE ILI %KERS' fumumm By 1 Ernest Moss 1 A BEAUTIFULLY serene performance of F au r é's Requiem, one of the purest and most unblemished musical......

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Page 13 from 6th December 1935By Charles G. Mortimer Zimbalist. the well-known violinist, made a welcome reappearance at Queen's Hall on November 19. He has not played in this......

" Gummy " Music The B.b.c. Symphony Concert
Page 10 from 26th February 1937By ERNEST MOSS. The B.B.C. gave one of the few concerts of its series devoted to modern composers last Wednesday week. The concert opened with a......

Music
Page 10 from 5th March 1937Modern Muddle By ERNEST MOSS. Last Wednesday week the B.B.C. gave a concert to celebrate the sixtieth birthday of Lionel Tertis, the viola......

Gramophone
Page 16 from 9th December 1938MENUHIN'S MENDELSSOHN M ANY old favourites spring to life again in the December lists. Here is Tchaikovsky's 1812, played by the Boston " Pops......

January Records Another Four-bob Classic
Page 10 from 21st January 1938A notable addition to the " Four Shilling Classics " is the recording of the second P F Concerto of Rachmaninoff; this is the celebrated work in C......

Notes On The Forthcoming Season
Page 10 from 24th September 1937By ERNEST MOSS Here are some interesting points about the approaching concert season. The first B.B.C. concert on October 20 includes a first......

Harmonic Music
Page 10 from 26th May 1939—or how a tympanist in the orchestra rend his newspaper W E have now discussed the qualities and principles of nearly all the important......

H.m.v. Records For June
Page 10 from 12th June 1936Dvorak's Violin Concerto in A minor is perhaps the most important addition to the musician's library that is offered by the Gramophone Company this......