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Interesting New Finds

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:52 pm
by gramophone78
I just found these buried under a plie of old sheet music.Can anyone shed some light on these.Does anyone have a "Moore" reproducer???.
1926 The Phonograph Monthly Review (1).JPG
1926 The Phonograph Monthly Review (3).JPG
1926 The Phonograph Monthly Review (2).JPG
1929 Music Lover's Phonograph Monthly Review (2).JPG
1929 Music Lover's Phonograph Monthly Review.JPG

Re: Interesting New Finds

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:12 am
by yankmycrank
The Phonograph Monthly Review was a short-lived (1926-32) American version of "The Gramophone"--a magazine aimed toward phonograph enthusiasts, particularly classical music lovers. This was a particularly interesting period, with the issuance of so many previously unrecorded classical pieces (thanks to the newly introduced electrical process). Fascinating reading!

Re: Interesting New Finds

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:24 am
by gramophone78
Thank you very much for that.I just did a check and see that the '26 I found is the second issue.I might go back and see if there are anymore in that pile of sheet music.I really just skimmed it fast.As for the reading.....I can't wait to see what's in them.there are some great ads however.

Re: Interesting New Finds

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:31 am
by Lenoirstreetguy
This was supposed to be the American answer to The Gramophone Magazine. R D Darrell got his start as a music critic with this paper. He went on to be the dean of American classical critics: he was still publishing in the 80's. He wrote a rather extensive article about this publication in a mag which I have somewhere and will dig out later.

Tim Gracyk's site has a nice article about the The Phonograph Monthly review.

http://www.gracyk.com/pmr.shtml

Re: Interesting New Finds

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:55 am
by gramophone78
LSG,that's cool!!! :D.I will go back today and look closer in the large pile of sheet music.I would like to find the very first issue.They charged me 3.00 each.I thought....why not!!?? :roll:.There was also a 10" "Oxford" in a pile but not for 5.00....or at least not for me.