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The Musical Times is an academic journal of classical music edited and produced in the United Kingdom and the oldest such journal still being published in the country. [1]It was originally created by Joseph Mainzer in 1842 as Mainzer's Musical Times and Singing Circular, but in 1844 he sold it to Joseph Alfred Novello (who also founded The Musical World in 1836), and it was published monthly ...
In 1811 Vincent Novello founded the music publishing firm Novello & Co which carries his name, as he issued sheet music on a subscription basis from his own house and continued to do so until his son J. Alfred Novello took over the business in 1829 at the early age of nineteen. Before this business venture, Alfred, as a bass singer, had done ...
Credited Featured Players: Don Novello, Dan Vitale, Damon Wayans; Former cast member Robin Duke appears in the "Pee-Wee Herman Thanksgiving Special" sketch as one of the audience members during the performance by Diana Ross (Terry Sweeney). Don Novello rejoins the cast after a five year hiatus. Dan Vitale's first of two episodes as a featured ...
Alfred Novello, the journal's founder and original publisher. The Musical World (formerly The Musical World; a Weekly Record of Musical Science, Literature, and Intelligence) was an English music journal founded and published weekly by Alfred Novello during the Victorian era.
Advertisement for Novello, Ewer & Co. circulating music library, London, 1890. Novello & Co is a London-based printed music publishing company specializing in classical music, particularly choral repertoire. It was founded in 1811 by Vincent Novello. [9] August Jaeger of the firm was a friend of Edward Elgar. It joined the Wise Music Group in 1993.
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