I started reading from 1923, and I am now in the middle of 1924, and it is fascinating. There is so much that we can learn about our interest in music from those who went before us. We have it easy in so many ways, with e.g. complete operas at the push of a button. In 1924, a Beethoven 9 required 9 double sided discs but, for the music lovers at the time it was a revolution!
I am really looking forward to reading through the 1929 crash and beyond, and through WWII, not to mention the emergence of LP, CD, streaming etc. This is a fantastic piece of social history and I have to salute the memory of Sir Compton Mackenzie, the founder and editor, who has left us such riches. His ‘Whiskey Galore’ was turned into one of my favourite films, but The Gramophone archive goes a step further.