Abstract

The last number of Tempo appeared in July 1939. By September, when the next issue was due, the war was already in progress and it was decided, in view of the uncertain conditions, to suspend publication. The ensuing twenty-two months have seen many changes in the English musical world, and those connected with it have been compelled radically to alter their plans to meet the new conditions. It is generally agreed that amateur music-making has thrived with renewed zest, while orchestral concerts and what opera there is are much in demand.

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