Description
If you're a music enthusiast or a collector of vintage literature, the VTG Etude The Music Magazine from February 1945 is a must-have addition to your collection. This particular issue, Volume 63, Number 2, is themed around "The Healing of Art Music," offering an insightful look into the relationship between music and emotional well-being. Published during a time of global turmoil, this magazine captures the essence of how art serves as a refuge and a source of healing for many.
This magazine is not just a read, it’s a piece of history. The pages are filled with musical articles, reviews, and compositions that celebrate the art of music. You'll find compelling narratives that reveal the profound impact music has had on individuals and society. Ideal for both casual readers and serious students of music, this issue is sure to inspire and provoke thought.
Condition-wise, it's listed as “Good.” It does have some wear that reflects its age, but that adds to its character. Here are some specifics to keep in mind:
- **Condition Notes**: The magazine has an address label on the front, minor wear on the entire magazine, creases, and some rips. See photos for details.
- **Protection**: It comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve it for years to come.
Don’t let its imperfections deter you; they tell a story of a beloved item. The binding shows some wear, indicative of its use over the decades, yet it remains intact and fully functional for your reading pleasure. The creases and marks offer a glimpse into the magazine's journey over time.
This unique edition makes a fabulous gift for a music lover or a vintage collector. It serves as a conversation starter and a bridge to the past. Our images provide a closer look at its features, so you can appreciate its authenticity and charm.
Get your hands on this extraordinary piece of musical history while it lasts. Dive into the world where music heals and inspires, and remember the enduring power of art.