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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. The magazine is spotless and does not show any signs of wear or damage. It will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Editorial"; "Letters" (Backhaus talks back, Mitropoulos's Mahler Seventh and more reissue requests); "Aksel Schiotz Unmasked" (Henrik Engelbrecht assesses the work of Aksel Schiotz, lyric tenor and national icon); "Great Danes of the Airwaves" (Lyndon Jenkins traces a path through more than six decades of recordings from the Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra); "A Fiddler's Two Dozen" (Martin Anderson in conversation with the violinist Kai Laursen's widow about his life's work); "The Call of the North" (Robert Layton recalls how he first started record collecting and fell under Skandinavia's spell); "Seeking Haydn" (The history of the Haydn society of Boston, researched by Graham Silcock, reveals how one enthusiast was able to change the modern world's attitude to Haydn); "Les Six of the Piano" (Roger Nichols lends a critical ear to EMI's series of French pianists); "Two-channel Pathfinder" (Malcolm Walker interviews Roy Wallace, one of the Decca Record Company's stereo pioneers); "Music's Crucible" (The recordings of Queen's Hall survive, despite the loss of the building: Lewis Foreman reconstructs the hall's recorded history); "Record Player Care" (Advice from John Borwick on overhauling your record player and how to go about replacing components); "20th-century Rarities" (Jed Distler recalls a musical maverick and some American conductors); "Japanese Classics" (Sachio Moroishi looks back to a great decade for his country's music: the 1950s); "Russian Reissues" (Stephan Builtmann has news of a rediscovered violinist and two vintage pianists); "Collector News"; "New Releases"; "Book Reviews" (Reviews of EMI's centenary book Since Records Began and Priest of Music: The Life of Dimitri Mitropoulos); and "LP and CD Reviews".