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Page 3 from 31st January 1941H.M.V. Beethoven Violin Concerto. Jascha Heifetz and Toscanini with the N.B.C. Orchestra. DB. 5724-8. The orchestral part both in the playing and......

Joseph Haydn, A Composer For Grown-ups
Page 9 from 29th May 2009On the 200th anniversary of Haydn’s death Damian Thompson discusses the elusive appeal of this delightful composer T his year sees major......

P. Alcu1n On The Latest Books
Page 3 from 19th August 1955A long chase on the road to Faith THE FOLLOWING FEET, by Ancilla (Longmans, Ss. 6d.). "I T was not you that chose -Ame, it was I that chose you."......

Feminine Forumi By A Man
Page 4 from 20th October 1944AS a man—a guest-writer for this column—I feel diffident about trying any variations on the social themes discussed here with encyelopxdic honesty......

Music Notes
Page 4 from 23rd February 1935Elgar's Finest Achievement By Our Musical Correspondent I T is interesting to hear that an attempt is being made in (tenth' quarters to......

Music
Page 13 from 22nd November 1935By Charles G. illortimer All other events in the concert world . hat e been overshadowed recently by the performance of the first symphony of......

Gramophone Recordings
Page 6 from 9th April 1948Columbia 7AMPA Overture, Herold. London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent. Beethoven, Concerto in E flat major for......

Music
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......

Alec° Gallicra
Page 3 from 18th February 1955()WIN Ci to Otto Klemperer's sudden illness, Alceo Galliera took his place-and very ably-at short notice in the two celebrity concerts at the......