Explore a window into early 20th‑century music life with a magazine that chronicles festivals, publishers, and performance news.
This non-fiction collection compiles The Musical Times and Singing-Class Circular from 1922, a key reference for historians, musicians, and archivists. It offers a snapshot of how concert life, instrument making, and music education were reported and promoted at the time, including festival programs, obituaries, society news, and advertising pages.
Inside you’ll find a mix of reports on major events like regional and national festivals, lists of new publications, and notices from colleges and music societies. The issue format preserves period‑specific language and layout, making it a rich primary source for research into musical culture and publishing during this era.
- Festival coverage and program notes from live events.
- Updates on music education, exams, and institutional notes.
- Advertisements for pianos, organs, and music publishers.
Ideal for researchers, students, and readers with an interest in music history, publishing history, or cultural journalism of the early 20th century.