Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 94, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1925 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19, 1925
Keeping Step With Progress in the Phonograph World
By Walter D. Hickman
ILBUM BOUND! That’s the new idea in the land of the phonograph. • Even in this day of the jazz musical craze, it is a fact that good music is still a greater seller. The phonograph companies recognize this and they have started something new. The new idea is "Album Bound.” meaning the great symphonies and the light operas are being issued in album sets. Not the family album with pictures when Gracie and Tom were babies and “so cute,” but a collection of records reflecting an entire symphony or operatic composition. I am personally indebted to Odeop for its library of “Orchestra Works of the Great Masters.” The other morning I needed mental inspiration. So I decideu to have a concert, a real concert, while I enjoyed my morning plunge in the bath tub. Oh, we can talk with perfect propriety about the bath these days because . ihe movies have made the bath as popular upon the screen as twin beds were upon the stage. So I selected from my Odeon library anew album, called Beethoven’s Fifty Symphony in C minor as conducted by Dr. Weissmann and played by the State Opera House Orchestra in Berlin. This group was '■econjed in Europe. Wonderful Beauty A great physician once said that the “morning bath is the best medicine in the world,” and when it is mixed with great music. Wow. What an introduction to a great summer day. | No. I am not joking. I use my 1 phonograph for many purposes. I find it the greatest aid to doing
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dishes. At dish washing time is when I want jazz music at Its loudest. But in the morning, I need the inspiration of great music and Beethoven with his Fifth Symphony supplies that quality in great gobs. I forgot about the tub and its intimate surroundings. I began to breathe the spirit of great melody. I dreamed as I thought I saw Dr. Weissmann conducting his many men. I seemed to leap from the tub to the machine to turn the records
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or change them. The spirit of Beethoven’s melody came to me in the freshness of anew day. While I prepared rr.y coffee, toast and jelly for breh f ast, I kept the great musical , ogram going. All of us oan makf good music a part of our daily life. Great music starts the brain cells working. It is ,a gorgeous morning tonic. Try Bdethaven with your breakfast some morning. That is the value of the phbnograph—its every day use. Don’t
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just dust it off and use It merely as an ornament, hut make it a living personality in your every day life. • And in speaking of Odeon recording—the Beethoven symphony is a compliment to the phonograph's contribution to great music. Victor Also The Victor Company always recognizes the w orth of collected melody. Some months ago they re-
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