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- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 date "1990-12-18".
- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 first "Tim".
- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 isCitedBy High_Fidelity_(magazine).
- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 isCitedBy Musical_America.
- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 last "Page".
- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 newspaper Newsday.
- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 page "59".
- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 quote "In recent years, however, Musical America has often been hard to find. From 1964 to 1986, the magazine was available only as an insert in special subscription editions of High Fidelity. In 1986, Musical America was again cut loose from High Fidelity. At first a monthly, then a bimonthly, it never caught on at the newsstands, in part because of the unusually high price - $6 - that was set for the slim magazine. The new, independent Musical America expanded its coverage and began to run recordings reviews.".
- d4bace5c13ce215461e1384d7673cefb5cd40b01784fb5cd21eb82d5b1f3d546 title "Now Musical America Is For Sale: Bad Times for The Classical Music Press".