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RECORDS

1 Column contributed by the Music Box devoted to criticism of records.

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SCHUBERT wrote Moment Musicale. The Linden Tree, Hedge Roses, and others. They are recorded on one record by a very marvelous organist--Lawrence Manson.

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HOT! Yea torrid! is "Blazin" and "Low Down" as intimately conceived and tooted by Coon Sanders. Let us make whoopee indeed!

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Semberly and with understanding the Flonzaley Quartet accompany brilliant Harold Bauer through the five records of Brahm's Quintet in F Minor.

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Potent RUTH ETTING slices thru SONNY BOY, OK.

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I. J. Paderewski recorded Chopin's Preludes in D Flat and in A Flat. Perfectly recorded, intelligently played.

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THE FINEST AMERICAN GRAND OPERA RECORDING ISSUED THIS YEAR is Lawrence Tibbetts assisted by the Metropolitan Opera Chorus singing 'Caesar, Great Wert Thou" and "Nay, Maccus, Lay Him Down" from KING'S HENCHMAN.

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A SOOTING RECORD is "A Gem Paganini" and "French Kisses" played by Mark Weber Orchestra, and recorded in Europe. 75c.

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