Description: Shipping: All items will be packed safely in a sturdy package for safe shipping.We ship internationally and offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Expedited, Priority Mail and FedEx shipping available Once payment is received, we ship your item on the next business day. Some great books, magazines and discographies about performers and recordingsClick on this link for more Music Magazines, Journals, Discographies and Books! THIS SALE: Musical Courier Directory Issue of the Musical Arts and Artists3rd Edition January 1959A Standard Guidebook of the Musical Arts and ArtistsThis is a comprehensive Who's Who of classical music for the US and international. Of particular interest are the full page and double spread ads with b/w portraits by numerous artists and management organizations.Contents:Concert Artists and Managers in the USMembers of the Association of College and University Concert ManagersForeign Concert ManagersUniversities, Colleges and Schools of Music in the United StatesSymphony Orchestras in the USChoruses in and around the New York Metropolitan AreaOpera Producing Organizations in the USRecording Companies in the United StatesMember Organizations of the National Music Council (USA)International Listing of Orchestras and Opera SocietiesContests and AwardsBound Paperback 9x6" 274 pages with advertising illustrated w b/w artist photosCONDITION: COMPLETE Pages: 67-70, 152/3 230-244 detached but includedBook in very clean condition with some wear to covers: Interior clean, no markings, odor or animal hairs. paper great, covers have some rubs, small creases front lower right side corner. ABOUT US: 15 years of experience in online selling with high customer satisfaction . BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - If you don't like the item, just return it in the way you received it and we will gladly return the purchase price.Vols. for 1957-61 include an additional (mid-January) no. called Directory issue, 1st-5th ed. The 6th edition was published as the Dec. 1961 issue. Superseded by the Annual directory of the concert world.The Musical Courier began in 1880 as 'Musical and Dramatic Courier', but shortened its name to The Musical Courier in 1883. The first copyright-renewed issue is May 1961 (v. 163 no. 6). It was renamed Musical Courier and Review of Recorded Music around early 1961, and then Music Magazine and Musical Courier in late 1961. It appears to have stopped publishing as a magazine in 1962, though its publisher, Summy-Birchard, used the Musical Courier name afterwards on some annual directories.The Musical Courier was a weekly 19th- and 20th-century American music trade magazine that began publication in 1880.[1]The publication included editorials, obituaries, announcements, scholarly articles and investigatory writing about musical instruments and music in general. These included "construction practices, descriptions, tools, exhibitions and collections, new technologies, and laws and legal actions" relating to the music industry. There were articles on "companies and manufacturers of instruments, . . . entries on patents, trade marks, and designs for new or improved instruments", as well as reporting on "African-American music and culture, women's rights, John Philip Sousa, Antonín Dvorák and the influence of the rise of Nazi Germany on music in Europe."[2]In 1897, Marc A. Blumenberg, the publisher, "separated the musical and industrial departments" of the magazine and began publishing the Musical Courier Extra "strictly as a trade edition."[3]In the 1890s, a separate edition was published in England.[4] Composer, pianist, opera librettist, and music critic Leonard Liebling served as the publication's editor-in-chief from 1911–1945.[5]Former University of Southern California professor Lisa Roma, an operatic soprano, acquired it in 1958.[6] She was the publisher and owner from 1958 to 1961.[7] The magazine ceased publication 1962Guido Atlantic 888 E- ScuffsCoast 262 E faint scuffs Kign 528 E- ScuffsSpecialty 362 E scuffs Vols. for 1957-61 include an additional (mid-January) no. called Directory issue, 1st-5th ed. The 6th edition was published as the Dec. 1961 issue. Superseded by the Annual directory of the concert world.The Musical Courier began in 1880 as 'Musical and Dramatic Courier', but shortened its name to The Musical Courier in 1883. The first copyright-renewed issue is May 1961 (v. 163 no. 6). It was renamed Musical Courier and Review of Recorded Music around early 1961, and then Music Magazine and Musical Courier in late 1961. It appears to have stopped publishing as a magazine in 1962, though its publisher, Summy-Birchard, used the Musical Courier name afterwards on some annual directories.The Musical Courier was a weekly 19th- and 20th-century American music trade magazine that began publication in 1880.[1]The publication included editorials, obituaries, announcements, scholarly articles and investigatory writing about musical instruments and music in general. These included "construction practices, descriptions, tools, exhibitions and collections, new technologies, and laws and legal actions" relating to the music industry. There were articles on "companies and manufacturers of instruments, . . . entries on patents, trade marks, and designs for new or improved instruments", as well as reporting on "African-American music and culture, women's rights, John Philip Sousa, Antonín Dvorák and the influence of the rise of Nazi Germany on music in Europe."[2]In 1897, Marc A. Blumenberg, the publisher, "separated the musical and industrial departments" of the magazine and began publishing the Musical Courier Extra "strictly as a trade edition."[3]In the 1890s, a separate edition was published in England.[4] Composer, pianist, opera librettist, and music critic Leonard Liebling served as the publication's editor-in-chief from 1911–1945.[5]Former University of Southern California professor Lisa Roma, an operatic soprano, acquired it in 1958.[6] She was the publisher and owner from 1958 to 1961.[7] The magazine ceased publication 1962 Please check my other listings for some great vintage Turntable and Phonograph items, Phonograph and Music books! Click here for some great items up for auction and fixed price items: Click here for more great Books, Catalogs, Phonograph and Turntable Items! Photos may have been taken under fluerescent light. Color values may have shiften. WE OFFER SHIPPING DISCOUNTS. 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Publication Name: MUSICAL COURIER DIRECTORY Issue
Publication Year: 1959
Publication Month: January
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles, Audio & Hi-Fi, Classical Music, History, Hobbies & Crafts, Movies & TV, Music, Technology, Theatre, Leisure, Hobbies & Lifestyle
Language: English
Features: Illustrated
Publisher: Lisa Roma
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Issue Number: 3
Format: Magazine
Topic: Jazz, Music, 1960s, Music, 1970s, Music, 1980s, Music, 1990s, Music, 2000s, Music, Pre-1960, Opera, Pop, R&B, Radio, Rock, Television, World Music