THE PLACE OF SCIENCE IN MUSIC. By H. SAINT-GEORGE. Addressed to Advanced Students of that branch of Musical Knowledge commonly called Harmony. With music examples. 8vo, sewed, 2s. 6d. net.

NECESSITY OF MUSIC IN THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM. Address delivered to Members of the Music Teachers' Association. By A. W. POLLITT, Mus.D., F.R.C.O. 8vo, sewed, 1s. 6d. net.

ÆSTHETICS OF MUSICAL ART, or, The Beautiful in Music. By DR. FERDINAND HAND. Translated from the German by WALTER E. LAWSON, Mus. Bac. Cantab, etc. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. net.

NATIONAL SCHOOL OF OPERA FOR ENGLAND. Being the Substance of a Paper read at Trinity College, London. By FRANK AUSTIN. 1s. net.

MATERIAL OF MELODY and Early Steps in Musical Art. By J. H. LEWIS. 6d. net.

MUSIC IN THE HIRSCH LIBRARY (Part 53 of the Catalogue of Printed Music in the British Museum), by A. Hyatt King and C. Humphries, 1951. Published for the Trustees of the British Museum. This catalogue, prepared by the Museum staff, lists also a considerable number of works which were either not included in the original four volume catalogue by P. Hirsch, or were acquired later. 4to, cloth, £2 2s. net.


BOOKS ABOUT MUSICIANS AND THEIR WORKS.

I.—COLLECTED.

ON RUSSIAN MUSIC. Critical and Historical Studies of Glinka's Operas, Balakirev's Works, etc. With chapters dealing with Compositions by Borodin, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaïkovsky, Mussorgsky, Glazunov, and various other Aspects of Russian Music. By GERALD ABRAHAM. With Frontispiece and Music Examples. 8vo, cloth, 15s. net.