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The History of Music in Sound
Volume VI The Growth Of Instrumental Music
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Volume VI The Growth Of Instrumental Music
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The History of Music in Sound (HMS), produced by His Master’s Voice (HMV), was an attempt to create a recorded historical anthology in the 1950s. Originating in a BBC radio series, HMS was issued by HMV in 10 volumes between 1953 and 1959. Nineteen hours of music were published on 78rpm shellac discs (10 volumes, 229 sides of 78s) with explanatory booklets containing substantial music examples and texts. The HMS was intended to accompany the New Oxford History of Music (NOHM), published 1954-1990. The recordings were meant for use by students as well as by the interested public. (Discogs)[udos]