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Lawrence H. Jones, Proprietor

Auction Catalog #153

Closing: Noon, Central Standard Time; Wednesday, November 28th, 2018

Dear Fellow Record Collectors -

WELCOME TO THE ONLINE VERSION

OF POLYPHONY’S AUCTION CATALOG #153!

All items are offered at auction; the minimum acceptable bid for each is shown at the end of its listing. The deadline for receipt of bids is Noon, Central Standard Time; Wednesday, November 28th, 2018.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE: This version is the same as the print version except no bidsheet is provided, since you can simply send an e-mail with notation of your bids and lot numbers of the items in which you are interested. A brief description of the item helps to confirm correct lot number. If you wish to authorize me to charge your winnings to a credit card which I do not already have on file, I do not suggest that you send this information via e-mail since it is not secure. You may quote an account number via phone/FAX or mail in advance – or you may wait for me to send you a copy of your invoice. If you have questions, by all means e-mail me at the address above! SEE PAGE 5 FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS, PAGE 4 FOR ABBREVIATIONS, PAGE 3 FOR CONDITION GRADING.

For those of you receiving one of my catalogs for the first time, here are a few comments about the contents and their arrangement. A listing is mono unless an asterisk or plus-sign appears at the start of the entry to indicate either true stereo (*) or electronic stereo (+). Unusual works and those with many artists are listed alphabetically by composer in repertoire sections. Familiar repertoire is usually listed by performer in an artist section. There are also sections where material is listed by label. I suggest browsing all sections!

I do some cross-referencing of artists, but you can use your computer to do any searches you like!

All items are offered at auction; the minimum bid for each is shown at the end of its listing. Deadline for receipt of bids is Wednesday, November 28th; noon, Central Standard Time.

Auction Procedures

First of all, relax! Because this is an auction rather than a fixed-price catalog, there is no need to rush to get ahead of other collectors. You should receive this catalog with at least a week to browse before having to send bids. If you did not receive your catalog in a timely manner, let me know so that I can try to remedy the problem in the future. This is a traditional blind auction: no "topping" bids are allowed, nor is information regarding the status of bids available to anyone before the auction's close, when your invoice will show your winning bids and the amount of the winning bid for any item upon which your bid was not successful.

Bids must be received by noon on Wednesday, November 28th. Polyphony's FAX number is: 847-831-5577. You may send E-mail to POLYPHONY2@ (note the 2 in that address!) [E-mail is the ideal way to submit bids since I will generally acknowledge receipt within a few hours, and any questions which may arise can be addressed quickly and easily.] In case of ties, the earliest bid will be the winner. Send no money until you are notified of your winning bids (invoices are sent within a couple of days of the close, and all bidders are notified - even those with no winnings).

Winning bidders must send payment in full or deposit (see below) within 4 weeks. Orders paid by money order (or personal check from established customers) will be shipped within a day or two of receipt of payment. Personal checks on an individual's first order or two may require 2 weeks to clear. Foreign customers should make payment in U.S. dollars, payable through a U.S. bank. Foreign postal money orders denominated in U.S. dollars are also acceptable, as are wire transfers. Payment is also accepted through Visa, Mastercard, American Express & PayPal. You may pre-authorize credit card payment (discussed above).

Shipping and packing charges (with insurance) for U.S. orders are added at the rate of $7.50 for the first 3 LP's, tapes, or CD’s, and $.50 for each additional. Orders including books or 78's will have shipping charges computed individually, since larger boxes, more packing material, and greater weights are involved. Similarly, shipments of CD’s alone will cost a little less. Rates for foreign shipments by insured air mail (surface mail is no longer available as of May 2007) now $24.00 for the first LP or tape, and $6.00 for each additional. Canadian insured air mail rates are $21.00 (1st item); $4.00 (each additional).

I will reserve records for 6 months for a deposit of 10% of the invoice amount. Please understand that deposits are not refundable should you fail to remit the balance on time, nor does forfeiture of a deposit eliminate responsibility to make good on bids: individuals who do not honor their bids do not receive further catalogs.

Changes in standing bids (increases or decreases in amounts offered; additions to or withdrawals of bids) are accepted if I receive them by the auction's deadline. I expect bidders to make good on the offers standing on that date. If you wish to bid on more items than you can afford, please prioritize your bids and indicate the total that you can spend. I will run down your winning bids, stop at your limit, and bill you only for those.

Condition Grading

Grading used records is difficult since a subjective element is always present and variations in equipment will cause differences in sound. My method: each disc is examined visually to note marks which may be audible. Such defects are auditioned and, in any case, each record is spot-checked in several places on both sides for surface noise and other defects which are not visible. Records are then graded by as follows:

FS - Factory-sealed

A - Records in the general category of A are in excellent condition. A record graded A- will be virtually perfect, but may have an occasional very light tick or slight noise in quiet passages: A- is my typical grade for a domestically-pressed disc which appears mint; it corresponds to the oft-used term "near-mint;" "A- to A" is used for the best foreign pressings and occasionally for unusually fine American ones.

B - Records in the general category of B are in good condition. They will have no serious scratches and will not suffer from breakup of the musical sound. A record graded B+ will have no scratches and only minor surface noise. A grade of B or B- indicates greater degrees of noise and may also involve light blemishes or scratches, but the degree of defect will not impair enjoyment of the music to a great extent.

C - These records are in fair condition. They will be playable, but noisy.

D - These records are in poor condition; perhaps unplayable.

If isolated portions of a disc sound worse than the grade indicates, specific flaws are noted in detail. A slash mark between grades indicates differences between sections of the disc, generally between sides. Mono discs are graded with the amplifier in mono mode.

Please bear two things in mind about my grading: First, because it is based on audition (rather than only visual inspection) it tells you not only how a record looks, but how it sounds: it is a rating not only of how well the record has been cared for but how well it was pressed to begin with. Second, the grade is assigned without regard for a record's age. A disc pressed in the 1950's and graded B+ is probably an excellent or mint copy of a typical pressing from that era. I try to be conservative in my grading, but if you receive a record which you feel is in condition inferior to its grade, you may return it within two weeks for full refund of its cost.

Happy Browsing!!!

-- Larry Jones

Abbreviations

(Record labels are often abbreviated: Col = Columbia; West = Westminster; etc.)

AAM = Academy of Ancient Music

ASCR = Accademia Santa Cecilia, Rome

ASMF = Acad, St. Martin-in-the-Fields

ACO = Amsterdam Concertgebouw

BPS = Boston Pops

BSO = Boston Symphony Orchestra

BSOO = Berlin State Opera Orch

BVRS = Bavarian Radio Orchestra

CO = Cleveland Orchestra

CPO = Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

CSO = Chicago Symphony Orchestra

DSO = Detroit Symphony Orchestra

ECO = English Chamber Orchestra

ERSO = Eastman-Rochester Sym Orch

EWE = Eastman Wind Ensemble

LAPO = Los Angeles Philharmonic

LPO = London Philharmonic Orchestra

LSO = London Symphony Orchestra

MMF = Maggio Musicale Fiorentino

Mpls = Minneapolis or Minnesota Orch

NDR = North German Radio Orch

NPO = New Philharmonia Orchestra

NYP = New York Philharmonic

ORTF = French National Radio-TV Orch

OSR = Orchestre de la Suisse Romande

PCO = Paris Conservatory Orchestra

Phila = Philadelphia Orchestra

PO = Philharmonia Orchestra

PSO = Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

PSOL = Philharmonic Sym Orch London

ROHCG = Royal Opera, Covent Garden

RPO = Royal Philharmonic

VPO = Vienna Philharmonic

VSO = Vienna Symphony

VSOO = Vienna State Opera

bbl = bubble

beg = beginning

bl cov = blank cover

blem = blemish

c/c = cover punched or cut on corner or edge

ch = chamber

cho = choir or chorus

cov dam = cover damage

dig = digital

drm = digitally remastered

ens = ensemble

exc = excerpts

fr = from

inc = includes

lgt or lt = light

mod = moderate

nse = noise

occ = occasional

op = opera

ov = overture

pres = pressing

rec = recorded

scr = scratch

sd = side

sec = seconds

snd = sound

s/s = 1-in sticker neatly around lower spine

sur = surface

tk = tick

* = recording is in true stereo

+ = recording is in electronic stereo

For pressing codes [in brackets] in audiophile sections, see header for that section. A few other sections have their own abbreviations; some are repeated here: D = Dolby (tapes); BC = Barclay Crocker issue (tapes); NL = no libretto (opera/choral repertoire)

Table of Contents

[by listing number]

Format Category Listing Numbers

Open-Reel Tapes: Operatic & Choral Repertoire; Londons; Mercuries..……….….. # 1 - 10

RCA's; Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Labels…..……….. # 11 - 71 Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire; Winds & Brass……………. # 72 - 79

Pianists; Conductors; Soundtracks; Original Cast; Plays.…….….. # 80 - 93

LP’s: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire, Highlights, Collections…. # 94 - 255

Vocalists……………………....…………………………………. # 256 - 399 Audiophile & Special Labels…..……………………………….. # 400 - 857 Angels…………………….. # 400 - 422 Londons …………..……… # 423 - 485 Mercuries….……………… # 486 - 541

RCA's…………………….. # 542 - 798

Misc labels……………….. # 799 - 857

Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire………………………...…… # 858 - 1127

Chamber Music & Collections……………………………...….. # 1128 - 1252

Violinists; Flute………………………..………….....…...……….. # 1253 - 1372

Harpsichord; Cello; Viola; Double Bass; Harp………………….. # 1373 - 1440

Pianists………………………….…………..….…………….….. # 1441 - 1649

Organists………………………….…………..….…………….….. # 1650 - 1668

Conductors………………...…….…………..….……………….. # 1669 - 1998

Listings begin on the next page >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Open Reel Pre-Recorded Tapes

I have not auditioned all of the tapes below, but those to which I have listened are in excellent condition, and all are so guaranteed (understanding that early 2-track tapes are delicate and require very careful handling). When a listing contains more music than would fit on a single LP, I have indicated the LP equivalent in parentheses as I do with the record listings; I am no longer counting the reels also. Tapes are 7 1/2 ips, 4-Track, non-Dolby and include libretti for vocal works unless otherwise indicated. With some of the rarer Barclay-Crocker issues I have placed a number at the end of the listing indicating the total number of copies of the tape ever made. In one of their last flyers, BC published these numbers to give an idea of which items were particularly scarce. With some of the "audiophile" material I have noted reviews or comments I have found of a tape's LP counterpart (or the tape itself) in The Absolute Sound by the letters TAS followed by issue number, colon, page number (i.e. 58:139). The following codes also apply:

3 3/4 = 3 3/4 ips D = Dolby NL = No Libretto BC = Barclay Crocker issue

Open Reel's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire

1.*GILBERT & SULLIVAN: Princess Ida. Sandford; Potter; Palmer; Skitch; Reed; Sargent/RPO; D'Oyly Carte Chorus. London LOK-90114(2). (inc libretto; my last copy sold in 1993!) 14.00

2.*PUCCINI: Madama Butterfly. Tebaldi; Bergonzi; Cossotto; Sordello; Mercuriali; Serafin/ASCR. London LOR-90010(3). (includes libretto) 15.00

Open Reel's: Londons

3.*E-46776: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #4; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Ashkenazy; Previn/LSO. [D] 12.00

4.*RICHMOND RPH-45005: FRANK CHACKSFIELD - The Best of Cole Porter. 12.00

Open Reel's: Mercuries

5.*L-45024: BRAHMS - Hungarian Dances (16). Dorati/LSO. [D; TAS re LP: 36:167-8] 24.00

6.*MEC-90457: BAROQUE MUSIC FOR TWO GUITARS. Presti & Lagoya in works of Handel(3), Scarlatti, Albinoni, Pasquini & Marcello. 19.99

7.*ST-90287: WAGNER - Tannhauser Overture; Act I Preludes from Lohengrin & Meistersinger; Good Friday Spell from Parsifal. Dorati/LSOP. [scarce tape - first copy I've ever seen!] 35.00

8.*ST-90310: BALALAIKA FAVORITES. Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra. [TAS 45:152+3; 54:158+163; 73:146L] 35.00

9.*ST-90323: FAVORITE CONCERT OVERTURES: Dorati/Mpls: Bartered Bride; Barber of Seville. Dorati/LSO: Fingal's Cave; Carnival. Paray/Detroit: Manfred; Roman Carnival. 25.00

10.*STC-90417: BAROQUE CONCERTOS FOR 4 GUITARS. (Telemann & Vivaldi) Short solo pieces by Breton, Schubert, Scarlatti, Villa-Lobos, Bach, Granados, Sor. The Romeros (all together in the concerti; one at a time in the other works). 25.00

Open Reel's: RCA's

11.*FTC-2000: RODGERS - Victory at Sea, Volume 1. Bennett/RCA Sym. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 57:137] 18.00

12.*FTC-2001: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #3. Cliburn; Kondrashin/Symphony of the Air. [Concert performance, Carnegie Hall, 5-19-58] 32.00

13.*FTC-2004: GERSHWIN - Rhapsody in Blue (Wild); An American in Paris. Fiedler/BPS. [Mohr; Layton; from LSC-2367 - TAS 35:107; 42:83; 73:146L] 25.00

14.*FTC-2006: GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite. BEETHOVEN - Wellington's Victory. Gould/His Orch. [Habig; Layton; TAS 63:172-4] 18.00

15.*FTC-2011: SIBELIUS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Hendl/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton; LP equivalent was LSC-2507; TAS 98:111L; 100:214-5] 35.00

16.*FTC-2012: RESPIGHI - Pines & Fountains of Rome. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; from LSC-2436; TAS 49:64-9; 65:158L] 45.00

Open Reel's: RCA's - continued

17.*FTC-2016: FIEDLER'S ALL-TIME FAVORITES - Light Cavalry & Martha Overtures; Samson & Delilah Bacchanale; Masquerade Galop; Old Timers' Night at the Pops; Sleeping Beauty Waltz; works of Monterde & Wolf-Ferrari. Fiedler/BPS. [from LSC-2439; Pfeiffer; Crawford; scarce tape - only my fourth copy ever!] (minor box scuffs and Scotch tape repair) 32.00

18.*FTC-2017: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Scheherazade. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; LP issue on LSC-2446; TAS 42:83; 45:153-4; 49:64-9; 65:153L; 75/76:72] (box slightly scuffy; neat Scotch tape repair) 65.00

19.*FTC-2019: TCHAIKOVSKY - Nutcracker (extended excerpts). Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; LP equivalent was LSC-2328; TAS 69:147/8] 25.00

20.*FTC-2020: RODGERS - Victory at Sea, Volume 2. Bennett/RCA Sym. [TAS 57:137] 18.00

21.*FTC-2021: ROSSINI OVERTURES - William Tell; Gazza Ladra; Scala di Seta; Signor Bruschino; Barber; Cenerentola. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 83/84:234; stunning William Tell!] 45.00

22.*FTC-2024: BARTOK - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste; Hungarian Sketches. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr/Layton][TAS re LP LSC-2374: 88:180; Grammy Award, 1960: Best Orchestral Performance] 45.00

23.*FTC-2027: MAHLER - Symphony #4. Della Casa; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; lovely performance in great sound - underappreciated!] 45.00

24.*FTC-2030: HAYDN - Symphony #94 & #101. Monteux/VPO. [TAS re stereo LP on LSC-2394: 58:136] 45.00

25.*FTC-2031: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Monteux/BSO. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; from LSC-2369: see TAS 32:148; 36:124; 42:83; 65:160L; scarce tape - only the fourth copy I've had] 45.00

26.*FTC-2032: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5; Coriolan Overture. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Wells] 45.00

27.*FTC-2033: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. Monteux/VPO. [TAS 77:136; scarce tape!] 32.00

28.*FTC-2034: 176 KEYS - MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS. Vronsky & Babin in works of Tchaikovsky(4), Arensky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Benjamin, Stravinsky, Copland & Strauss. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; VERY scarce tape - my first copy ever!!!] 45.00

29.*FTC-2037: FESTIVAL - TCHAIKOVSKY: Marche Slave; Marche Miniature. MUSSORGSKY: Night on Bald Mountain. KABALEVSKY: Colas Breugnon Overture. GLINKA: Russlan & Ludmilla Overture. BORODIN: Polovski March. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-2423: 73:150L; LP only in print 7/60 to 9/63 - one of the scarcest early-stereo Reiners; the tape was announced for issue 12/60 and was gone from RCA's tape catalog in 2/64; this is only the second copy I've ever seen] 45.00

30.*FTC-2042: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue: 69:146-7] (minor box scuffs) 25.00

31.*FTC-2055: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Richter; Leinsdorf/CSO. [Mohr/Dellheim; Layton; Grammy Award, 1960: Best Concerto Performance] 20.00

32.*FTC-2057: STRAUSS - Don Juan. DEBUSSY - La Mer. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 42:134] (minor box flaws) 32.00

33.*FTC-2058: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsody #2. ENESCO - Roumanian Rhapsody #1. SMETANA - The Moldau; Bartered Bride Overture. Stokowski/RCA Victor Sym. [Dellheim; Simpson; TAS 65:180-2][missing part of inner box spine, but not visible either from front or spine] 50.00

34.*FTC-2059: BERLIOZ OVERTURES - Roman Carnival, Beatrice & Benedict, Corsair, Benvenuto Cellini; Royal Hunt & Storm from Trojans. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-2438: 69:150-2; terrific performances; nice Munch portrait on cover, conducting in Sanders Theatre at Harvard; oddly scarce - only my third copy in 30+ years!] 65.00

35.*FTC-2060: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3. MacDOWELL - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Hendl/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-2507: 98:111L; 100:214-5] (apparently unplayed!) 45.00

36.*FTC-2075: MILHAUD - Suite Provencale; La Creation du Monde. Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Layton & Crawford; very scarce in its tape issue, it was only listed in the RCA tape catalogs between January 1963 and May 1965; this is only the third copy Polyphony has had to offer; the LP issue was part of Soria Series; TAS re LP issue: 75/76:68-70] 100.00

37.*FTC-2078: VERDI - La Traviata (exc). Moffo; Tucker; Merrill; Previtali/Rome Opera. [Mohr; Layton] 12.00

38.*FTC-2081: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-2562: 83/84:240-42] 20.00

39.*FTC-2090: SCHUBERT - Symphonies #5 & #8. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 86:182] 35.00

40.*FTC-2091: MY FAVORITE CHOPIN - Polonaise #6; Nocturne #17; Fantasie in f; Etudes #3 & 23; Ballade #3; Waltz #7; Scherzo #3. Van Cliburn. [Mohr; Keville; oddly scarce - only my third copy ever] 20.00

41.*FTC-2092: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; from LSC-2514 (TAS 29:122; 30:128; 90:136-7] 30.00

Open Reel's: RCA's - continued

42.*FTC-2096: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; oddly scarce on tape - only my third copy! - not rare as an LP] 45.00

43.*FTC-2098: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel. TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-2565: 59:126][VERY scarce tape - this is the first copy I've ever had come through Polyphony, and only the second copy I've ever seen (the first one being in my own collection!)] 36.00

44.*FTC-2101: GERSHWIN - "I Got Rhythm" Variations; Concerto in F; Cuban Overture. Wild; Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore] [TAS 35:107; 36:130; first copy I've had in fifteen years!] 45.00

45.*FTC-2113: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. SCHUMANN - Manfred Overture. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; 1962 recording; vastly superior, in my view, especially in recorded sound, to their 1954 version.] [TAS 4:246; 36:161] 36.00

46.*FTC-2115: STRAUSS - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Reiner/CSO. [their 2nd (1962) recording of the work; Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue: 44:128; Grammy Award, 1962: Best Classical Engineering] 35.00

47.*FTC-2117: HANDEL - Water Music; Royal Fireworks Music. Stokowski/RCA Sym (125 players as re-scored by Stokowski, including 24 oboes, 12 bassoons and snare drum, not to mention fireworks at end of RFM!). [Dellheim; Simpson][TAS 33:139] 35.00

48.*FTC-2119: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6; Fidelio Over. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; lovely performance!] 35.00

49.*FTC-2123: MOZART - Piano Concerti #21 & #23. Rubinstein; Wallenstein/Orch. [Wilcox; Layton]. [TAS 65:178] 18.00

50.*FTC-2124: RODGERS - Medleys from "State Fair" & "No Strings." Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore; very scarce tape - my first copy ever!] 45.00

51.*FTC-2130: BARTOK - Concerto for Orchestra. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] 18.00

52.*FTC-2134: JALOUSIE - Fiedler/BPS in title piece, plus Le Cid (exc), Brazilian Dance, Jamaican Rhumba, Guarany Overture, La Sorella, 3 more. [Dellheim; Salvatore] 18.00

53.*FTC-2135(2): DEBUSSY - Printemps; Two Nocturnes. RAVEL - La Valse; Bolero; Pavane. Munch/BSO. [Mohr/Layton]. 32.00

54.*FTC-2147: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #4. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; Reiner's very last recording with the CSO, spring 1963] 45.00

55.*FTC-2172: RODRIGO - Concierto de Aranjuez (Davis/Melos Ch Orch). VIVALDI - Concerto for Lute & Strings. BRITTEN - Courtly Dances from "Gloriana." Bream/Bream Consort. 20.00

56.*FTC-2177: FALLA - El Amor Brujo. BERLIOZ - Les Nuits d'Ete. Price; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [Grammy Award, 1964: Best Vocal Soloist Performance] 35.00

57.*FTC-2196: ROUSSEL - Bacchus & Ariane, Suite #2. RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. Martinon/CSO. [Habig; Keville; Martinon's 1st CSO recording; one of only two he did in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall.] 45.00

58.*FTC-2200: LISZT - Piano Sonata in b. SCHUBERT - Piano Sonata in a. Gilels. [Dellheim; Keville & Gardner] (minor cover scuffs) 16.00

59.*FTC-2205: LEONTYNE PRICE - Arias from Aida(2), Butterfly(2), Trovatore(2), La Rondine, Tosca & Turandot(2). Basile & de Fabritiis/Rome Opera. (slight box flaws) 12.00

60.*FTC-2206: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonata #8, 14, 23, 26. Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Salvatore (Layton in #23)] 16.00

61.*FTC-2208: STRAUSS - Salome: Interlude & Final Scene; The Egyptian Helen: Awakening Scene. Leontyne Price; Leinsdorf/BSO (who also play Dance of the 7 Veils). [Mohr; Salvatore; includes texts; SCARCE tape - my first copy since 1999!] 25.00

62.*FTC-2221: IVES - Symphony #1; Variations of "America;" Unanswered Question. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Keville; first recording of the symphony; wonderful sound from just before Orchestra Hall renovation, 1966; TAS 73:148L; Grammy Award 1966: Album of the Year] 32.00

63.*FTC-3002(2): MAHLER - Das Lied von der Erde. Forrester; Lewis; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-6087: 30:128; 81:118-20; VERY scarce ta1pe - this is only the third copy I've ever had in 30+ years!] 65.00

64.*FTC-3005(2): BEETHOVEN - Symphony #9 & #1. Curtin; Kopleff; McCollum; Gramm; Reiner/CSO & Cho. [Mohr; Layton] 32.00

65.*FTC-7001(2): VERDI - Requiem. Price; Elias; Bjoerling; Tozzi; Reiner/VPO. [from Soria Series LDS-6091][Smith; Brown; TAS 88:160-2] (no notes insert) 32.00

66.*FTP-1186: CHET ATKINS - Travelin'. [Kerr; Porter & Strong] 12.00

Open Reel's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label

67.*COLUMBIA MQ-657: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Graffman; Bernstein/NYP. [TAS 49:136] 15.00

68.*EPIC EC-805: STRAUSS - Don Juan; Death & Transfiguration; Till Eulenspiegel. Szell/CO. [Original 7 1/2 ips issue; TAS 30:113; very early Szell/CO stereo: recorded in March, 1957] 24.00

69.*EPIC EC-833: RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. DEBUSSY - La Mer. Szell/CO. 15.00

70.*EPIC EC-838: MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL - Pictures at an Exhibition. LIADOV - Enchanted Lake. Szell/CO. 15.00

71.*EVEREST TT-43-002: STRAVINSKY - Le Sacre du Printemps; Petrouchka. Goossens/LSO. 16.00

Open Reel's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire

72.*MOZART: Early Symphonies, Vol 3 - #8, 9, 42 (K.75) & 43 (K.76). Marriner/ASMF. [D] Philips E-45854. 12.00

73.*MOZART: Early Symphonies, Vol 4 - #11, 45-47 (K.95-97). Marriner/ASMF. [D] Philips E-45855. 12.00

74.*MOZART: Early Symphonies, Vol 7 - #18 & 20. Marriner/ASMF. [D] Philips E-45858. 12.00

75.*MOZART: Early Symphonies, Vol 8 - K.E.141a; K.208/102; K.111/120; K.196/121; K.45. Marriner/ASMF. [D] Philips E-45859. 12.00

76.*STRAVINSKY: Petroushka. Composer/Col Sym Col MQ-474. 12.00

77.*TELEMANN: Water-Music; Suite #6 for Oboe, Violin & Continuo; Concerto #3 for Flute, Harpsichord & Continuo; Trio Sonata for Oboe, Harpsichord & Continuo. Nuremberg Ch Ens. Archiv ARC-3198. 12.00

78.*VIVALDI: Concerti for Flautino, Cello, 2 Violins & for Viola & Lute. Hofmann/Emil Seiler Ch Orch. Archiv C-3218. 12.00

Open Reel's: Winds & Brass

79.*MARCELLUS: (Clarinet): Mozart Concerto; Divertimento #2. Szell/CO. Col MQ-892. 12.00

Open Reel's: Pianists

80.*ASHKENAZY: Rachmaninoff - The 24 Preludes. [D] [double-play tape] London CSAO-2241-D-DP(2). 16.00

81.*BISHOP (-KOVACEVICH): Grieg & Schumann Concerti. Davis/BBC Sym. Philips L-5166. 12.00

Open Reel's: Conductors

82.*BERNSTEIN: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini; Marche Slav; 1812 Overture; Capriccio Italien; Romeo & Juliet. NYP. [double-play tape on single reel] Col 1R2-6393(2). 14.00

83.*GIULINI: Stravinsky - Petrouchka (1947) & Firebird Suites. CSO. Angel M-36039. 12.00

84.*ORMANDY: Wagner - Excerpts from Act 3 of Meistersinger; Tannhauser Overture & Venusberg Music; Forest Murmurs; Lohengrin Prelude to Act 3. Phila. Col MQ-552. (minor box scuffs) 12.00

85.*SZELL: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra. Janacek - Sinfonietta. CO. Col MQ-776. 12.00

86.*SZELL: Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite. Grieg - Peer Gynt Suite. CO. Col MQ-803. (box stained; tape excellent) 12.00

87.*WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #35 & #41. Columbia Sym. Col MQ-436. 12.00

Open Reel's: Film Music

88.*COME BLOW YOUR HORN: (Nelson Riddle). Reprise S9-6071. (first copy I've ever seen!) 9.00

89.*EXODUS: (Ernest Gold). RCA FTO-5007. 6.00

90.*THE STING: (Joplin; Hamlisch). MCA MCAS-390-A. 8.00

Open Reel's: Musicals - Original Cast

91.*MAME: (Herman). Lansbury et. al. Col OQ-853. 9.00

92.*MR. PRESIDENT: (Irving Berlin). Robert Ryan; Nanette Fabray; directed by Joshua Logan. Col OQ-490. 8.00

LONG-PLAYING RECORDS

That's it for the tapes: the rest of the catalog is devoted to LP's.

LP's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire

94.*BACH: Mass in B Minor. Varcoe; Hall; Chance; Evans; Argenta; etc.; Gardiner/English Baroque Soloists; Monteverdi Choir. [dig] Archiv R-225064(2). A- to A(c/c) 12.00

95.*BACH: St. John Passion. Johnson; Varcoe; Hauptmann; Argenta; Holton; Gardiner/English Baroque Soloists; Monteverdi Choir. [dig] Archiv 419 324-1(2). FS(c/c) 12.00

96.*BEETHOVEN: Mass in C. Kuhse; Burmeister; Schreier; Adam; Kegel/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch & Radio Cho. Telefunken SAT-22 512. A- to A 8.00

97. BELLINI: I Capuleti e I Montecchi. Scotto; Pavarotti; Aragall; Ferrin; Giacomotti; Abbado/La Scala. [live; 1/8/68] MRF 55(2). A- 16.00

98. BELLINI: Il Pirata. Callas; Safarty; Miranda-Ferraro; Rescigno/American Opera Society. [Live, 1959; NL; blank jackets] FWR 641(2). A- 4.00

99. BELLINI: La Sonnambula. Pagliughi; Tagliavini; Siepi; Capuana/RAI Turin. [in early oversized box; includes very nice notes/libretto booklet] Cetra C-1240(3). A- 15.00

100.*BERLIOZ: Romeo & Juliette. Resnik; Turp; Ward; Monteux/LSO & Cho. Westminster WST-233(2). A- 18.00

101. BERLIOZ: Romeo et Juliette. Resnik; Turp; Ward; Monteux/LSO & Cho. [Fold-open album; notes page AUTOGRAPHED in bold black marker by Resnik & Ward] West XWN-2233(2). A- 7.00

102.*BERLIOZ: The Trojans. Vickers; Veasey; Lindholm; Davis/ROHCG. Philips 6709 002(5). A- to A 12.00

103.*BIRTWISTLE: Punch and Judy (Opera in One Act). Bryn-Julson; DeGaetani; Langridge; Roberts; Atherton/London Sinfonietta. [Mallinson & Cornall; Goodall; 1979] Decca HEAD-24/25(2). A- to A(Dutch pressing) 6.00

104. BIZET: Ivan IV. LaFont; Legay; Cottrail; Lovalo; Micheau; Le Compte/unidentified orch & cho. [Live; blank jackets; no notes or libretto] Unique Opera UORC-135(2). B+ 7.00

105.*BLOCH: Sacred Service (in Hebrew). Merrill; Bernstein/NYP; Chos. Col MS-6221. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels) 4.00

106.*BOLDEMANN: (Laci; 1921-69): Epitaphs (11 songs). Hagegard; Lindenstrand; Nordin; Klobucar/Swedish Radio Sym. Phono Suecia PS-29. A- 6.00

107.*BRETAN: (Nicolae; 1887-1968): Songs (16). L.Konya, baritone; Weiss, piano. Advent 5016. A-- 6.00

108.*BRITTEN: A Birthday Hansel; Two Scottish Folksongs; Suite for Harp; Canticle V; Lute Song. Peter Pears; Osian Ellis, harp. [1st US release; Wilkinson, engineer] London SR-33257. A- 9.00

109.*BRITTEN: Songs & Proverbs of William Blake (Fischer-Dieskau); The Holy Sonnets of John Donne (Pears). Composer, piano. London OS-26099. A-(c/c) 6.00

110.*BRITTEN: War Requiem. Vishnevskaya; Pears; Fischer-Dieskau; Composer/LSO; Melos Ens; Bach Choir; Highgate School Boys' Choir. London OSA-1255(2). A- 7.00

111. BRUCKNER: Mass in D Minor. Brinton; Dracksler; Blankenship; Guthrie; F. Charles Adler/Vienna Orch. SPA 72. A- 9.00

112.*CASTIGLIONI: (Niccolo; b.1932): Le Favole di Esopo (Aesop's Fables; Bertini/RAI Milan Orch & Cho; live, 1980); Salmo XIX (Psalm XIX; Szwaigier & Woytowicz, sopranos; Wit/Cracow Radio orch & Cho; live, 1980). Italia ITL-70082. A- to A 6.00

113. CHARPENTIER: Louise (in composer's abridged version). Vallin; Thill; Lecouvreur; Pernet; Gaudel; Bigot/Raugel Orch & Cho. [deleted 3/57] Entre EL-7(2). B+ 10.00

114. CHERUBINI: Medea. Callas; Guichandut; Petri; Barbieri; Gui/MMF. [Live, 1953; Includes English notes, but libretto in Italian only] Fonit Cetra DOC-60(3). A- to A 20.00

115. CHERUBINI: Medea. Callas; Vickers; Carron; Zaccaria; Berganza; Raskin; Rescigno/Dallas Civic Opera. [Live, 1958; Italian-only libretto] SIDE 6: Excerpts from Norma with Callas; Barbieri; Rossi-Lemeni; Serafin/Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires; 1949. Melodram MEL-461(3). A- 25.00

116. CHERUBINI: Requiem in c. Toscanini/NBC; Shaw Chorale. [SD labels] RCA LM-2000. A- 9.00

117.*COPLAND: The Second Hurricane. Soloists & Chorus of the High School of Music and Art, New York; Bernstein/NYP; Bernstein also narrates. British CBS 60339. A-(British pressing) 9.00

118. COUPERIN: Trois Lecons de Tenebres; Motet de Sainte Suzanne. Alarie; Simoneau; Retchitzka; Abdoun; Bour/Gerard Cartigny Ch Orch; Ensemble Vocal de Paris. [as issued, with notes but no libretto - scarce!] London / Ducretet - Thomson DTL-93077. A- 19.00

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119.*CRUMB: Ancient Voices of Children. DeGaetani; Dash; Weisberg/Contemporary Ch Ens. None H-71255. A- 4.00

120. DE BANFIELD: Lord Byron's Love Letter. Varnay; Ribla; Carlin; Carruba; Rescigno/Rome Academy Sym. [Scarce; never in stereo; issued December 1958; deleted October 1960; libretto booklet, sometimes missing, is included here] RCA LM-2258. B+ to B(cover has clumsy tape repair) 8.00

121.*DEBUSSY: Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian. Montealegre & Weaver, speakers; Addison; Babikian; Kleinman; Simon; Bernstein/NYP; Choral Art Soc. [First recording in English] Col M2S-753(2). A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 20.00

122.*DEBUSSY: Songs (20: Proses Lyriques; Trois Poemes de Mallarme; Sept Poemes de Banville; six more. Anne-Marie Rodde, soprano; Lee, piano. [dig; DMM] Etcetera ETC-1048. A- to A 7.00

123. DELIUS: A Village Romeo & Juliet. Wakefield; Morison; Felley; McIntyre; Davies/Sadler's Wells Orch. [Live, 1962; with synopsis & notes, but NL] IGS 079/80(2). A- 25.00

124. DONIZETTI: Don Pasquale. Corena; Scotto; Alva; Alberti; Natali; Rigacci/MMF. [Live, 1967; photos; NL] G.F.C. GFC-038/39(2). A- to A 12.00

125.*DONIZETTI: Il Campanello. Baltsa; Dara; Casoni; Romero; Gaifa; Bertini/Vienna Sym; VSO Cho. [dig] ProArte PAD-125. 8.00

126.*DRIESSLER: (Johannes): Dein Reich Komme (oratorio on biblical texts, 1950). Spreckelsen; Turk;Jelden; Gottsche/Evangelische Jugendkantorei der Pfaltz; Ch Orch. [dig; NL; German-only notes] Cantate CAN-790001-2(2). A- to A 9.00

127.*DRING: (Madeleine; 1923-77): Songs (19 settings of poems by Aitken, Armstrong, Betjeman, Herrick, Shakespeare & Skelton). Tear, tenor; Ledger, piano. Meridian E-77050. A- to A 6.00

128.*ELGAR: The Music Makers. SIR HUBERT PARRY: Blest Pair of Sirens. Janet Baker; Boult/LPO & Cho EMI ASD-2311. A- to A 6.00

129.*FINZI: Songs by Finzi & His Friends (25th Anniversary of his death, 1981). Songs of Finzi(13), Robin Milford(3), Ernest Farrar, Ivor Gurney(3) & Harry Gill; sung by Partridge, tenor; Roberts, baritone; Benson, piano. Hyperion A-66015. A- to A 6.00

130.*FLANAGAN: (William): Another August. Barton, soprano; Lee, piano; Jenkins/RPO. ALLAN BLANK: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird; Two Parables of Franz Kafka; Poem. Lavanne & Lamoree, sopranos; misc instrumentalists. Composers Recordings CRI SD-250. A- 10.00

131.*FORMAN: (Joanne): Songs (4; K.Woolf, soprano, with harp & organ). LAWRENCE MOSS: Fantasy (Weigert, piano). ANDREW THOMAS: An Wasser Flussen Babylon (Composer & Violette, pianos). Opus One #34. A- 6.00

132.*FRANCK: Psyche (complete). Strauss/Liege Orch; Cho. [quad] Connoisseur Society CSQ-2096. A- 10.00

133. GIORDANO: Andrea Chenier. Callas; Del Monaco; Protti; Votto/La Scala. [Live; January 8, 1955; nice booklet with synopsis and production photos, but NL] MRF 66(2). A- 9.00

134. GOUNOD: Faust. Bjoerling; Siepi; Guarrera; Kirsten; Votipka; Cleva/Unnamed Company (presumably the Met). [Live, 1950; NL; blank box] Unique Opera UORC-110(3). A- 18.00

135.*HANDEL: Four Coronation Anthems: Zadok the Priest; My Heart is Inditing; Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened; The King Shall Rejoice. Willcocks/ECO; King's College Cho. Argo ZRG-5369. A- 8.00

136.*HANDEL: Ode for St. Cecilia's Day. Cantelo; Partridge; Willcocks/ASMF; King's College Choir. Argo ZRG-563. A- 8.00

137.*HAYDN: Theresienmesse. Spoorenberg; Greevy; Mitchinson; Krause; Guest/ASMF; Cho. Argo ZRG-5500. A- 8.00

138.*HEISE: (Peter; 1830-79): Songs (8). P.E.LANGE-MULLER (1850-1926): Songs (10). Moller; Norup; Guillaume; Hedegaard, vocalists; Gurtler, Veto & Madsen, pianists. [Texts in Danish only] Dansk Musik Antologi EMI DMA-007. A- to A 6.00

139. HUMPERDINCK: Hansel and Gretel (sung in English). Stevens; Conner; Votipka; Brownlee; Turner; Rudolf/Metropolitan Opera. [in early oversized box] Col SL-102(2). A-("6-eyes" labels) 17.00

140.*IVES: Music for Chorus - Psalms #24, 67, 90, 100 & 150; General William Booth Enters Heaven; 3 Harvest Home Chorales; Serenity; The New River; December. Gregg Smith Singers; Ithaca College Cho; Texas Boys Cho; Col Ch Orch. Col MS-6921. A- 9.00

141.*JANACEK: From the House of the Dead. Bednar; Tattermuschova; Striska; Joran; Gregor/Prague National Theatre. CBS 32 21 0006(2). A- 10.00

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142.*JANACEK: Glagolitic Mass. Domaninska; Soukupova; Blachut; Hakon; Ancerl/CPO; Cho. [Grand Prix, Academie du Disque Francais] Supraphon SUAST-50519. A- 12.00

143.*JEHAN DE LATRE: (1510-1569): Chansons (27). Robert, lute; Ensemble Vocal Jacques Feuillie. Musique en Wallonie MW-80013. A- to A 4.00

144.*JOHNSTON: (Ben): Sonnets of Desolation (New Swingle Singers); Visions and Spels (sic) (New Verbal Workshop). CRI SD-515. A- 10.00

145.*JORA: (Mihail): Songs (22). Misc vocalists & pianists. [Notes in Roumanian & French only] Electrecord ECE-01345. A- 6.00

146.*LANGLAIS: (Jean): Messe Solennelle (1950). OTTO OLSSON: Te Deum. Taby Church Choirs; Ek/Orpheus Chamber Ensemble. [dig; DMM] Bis LP-289. A- to A 10.00

147.*LEGUERNEY: (Jacques; b.1906): Songs, Vol 2 (29). Massell, soprano; Ollmann, baritone; Dibbern, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC-1172. A- to A 6.00

148.*LIST: (Garrett): Your Own Self. LaBarbara, Clayton & Kaplan, voices; Ins Ens. Opus One #15. A- 6.00

149.*LOEVENDIE: (Theo; b.1930): The Nightingale for Narrator & Seven Instruments (text by Hans Christian Andersen). Visser, narrator; Ensemble M. [Notes in Dutch only] Composers' Voice 1981/1. A- to A 6.00

150.*LOPES-GRACA: (Fernando): Song Cycles - As Maos e os Frutos (Hands nand Fruites); Mar de Setembro (Sea of September). Seraphim, tenor; Composer, piano. [Texts in Portuguese only] Portuguese EMI 8E063-40394. A- 6.00

151.*MARTINU: The Epic of Gilgamesh. Machotkova; Zitek; Prusa; Belohlavek/Prague Sym; Czech Philharmonic Chorus. Supraphon 1 12 1808. A-(s/s) 4.00

152. MASSENET: Sapho. Moizan; Mollien; Lovano; Michel; Jacquin; Massard; Le Comte/French Radio. [Live, 1961; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 326(2). B 16.00

153.*MENOTTI: The Death of the Bishop of Brindisi. (London; Chookasian; NEC etc. Choruses). SCHONBERG: Gurrelieder - Song of the Wood Dove. (Chookasian). Leinsdorf/BSO (in all). RCA LSC-2785. A--(WD labels; 1S/1S pressing) 20.00

154.*MERIKANTO: Songs (37). A. Eerola, sop; Sarrinen, mezzo; Tillikainen, bar; Ryhanen, bass; P.Eerola & Kotiranta, piano. [Notes, but no texts] Finlandia FA-204(2). A- to A 6.00

155.*MESSAIEN: Harawi. Barker, soprano; Johnson, piano. [French-only texts] A- 8.00

156.*MONIUSZKO: Songs (21). Zylis-Gara, soprano; Ivaldi, piano. Rodolphe RP-12424. A- to A 6.00

157.*MOORE (DOUGLAS): Ballad of Baby Doe. Sills; Cassel; Bible; Krebs; Buckley/NYC Opera. DGG 2709 061(3). A- to A 17.00

158. MOZART: Magic Flute (in English). Pinza; Kullman; Cordon; Antoine; Brownlee; Raymondi; Walter/Unnamed Company (clearly the Metropolitan). [Live; 1942; blank jackets] "Great Mozart Recordings of the Century" MJA 5000(3). A-- 20.00

159.*MOZART: Requiem. M.Price; Schmidt; Araiza; Adam; Schreier/Staatskapelle Dresden; Leipzig Radio Cho. [dig] Philips 6514 320. FS 4.00

160. MOZART: Twenty-two Canons. Theuring/Vienna Academy Chorus. West XWN-18793. A-- 4.00

161.*NORGARD: (Per): Sub Rosa. IB NORDHOLM: Tavole per Orfeo. KARL AAGE RASMUSSEN: Nar jeg var lykkelig, skrev jeg inten sange (1967). Guillaume, mezzo; Olsen, vocalist & guitar). Dansk Musik Antologi Philips DMA-03624. A- to A 6.00

162.*ORFF: Carmina Burana. Janowitz; Stolze; Fischer-Dieskau; Jochum/Berlin Opera Orch & Cho. [in fold-open album] DGG 139 362. A- to A 6.00

163.*PALESTRINA: Veni Sponsa Christi. Turner; Guest/Choir of St. John's College, Cambridge. Argo ZRG-578. A- 8.00

164.*PFITZNER: Von Deutscher Seele. Habereder; Most; Protschka; von Halem; Hollreiser/Dusseldorf Sym & Cho. [Live, c.1986] Schwann 114 027 H(2). A- 7.00

165.*PROKOFIEV: Alexander Nevsky. Obraztsova; Abbado/LSO & Cho. DGG 2531 202. A- to A 8.00

166.*PUIG: (Michel): Stigmates (Chamber Opera). Vocal & Instrumental Group conducted by Rene Leibowitz. [notes in French only] BYG Actuel 529 307. A- 12.00

167.*PURCELL: Dido & Aeneas. Baker; Clark; Herincx; Sinclair; Anthony Lewis/ECO; St. Anthony Singers. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-60047. A- 8.00

168.*RACHMANINOFF: Aleko. Ghiuselev; Petkov; Karnobatlova; Raichev/Polvdiv Philharmonic; Bulgarian Chorus. [with notes but no libretto] AVM Classics AVM-1011. A- 9.00

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169. ROSSINI: Petite Messe Solonnelle. Mancini; Dominguez; Berdini; Petri; Fasano/ASCR. [no notes or texts] Italian Odeon QALP-10107/8(2). FS(box open, but discs still sealed in plastic) 10.00

170. ROSSINI: Zelmira. Zeani; Washington; Tagger; Limarilli; Rota; Franci/Teatro San Carlo di Napoli. [Live, 1965; NL] Melodram MEL-164(3). A- to A 10.00

171.*SAINT-SAENS: Samson & Delila. Gorr; Vickers; Blanc; Pretre/Paris Opera; Duclos Cho. [blue labels] Angel S-3639(3). A- 14.00

172.*SANDTROM: (Sven-David; b.1942): Requiem - Mute the Bereaved Memories Speak. Mellnas; Svenden; Tewolde-Berhan; Samuelsson; Segerstam/Swedish Radio Orch & Chos. Caprice CAP-2015 1-2(2). A- to A 7.00

173.*SAYGUN: (A.Adnan; b.1907): Yunus Emre (oratorio; Verebics; Panczel; Korondy; Blazso; Hungarian Radio-TV Cho); Five Songs for Mezzo-Soprano & Orch (Guyer). Simsek/Budapest Sym (in all). [Sung in Turkish; text translations included] Hungaroton SLPX-31077-78(2). A- to A 6.00

174.*SHIELDS: (Alice): Six Songs from Poems of Neruda. GERASIMOS TSANDOULAS: Elia. MARTIN FRANK: L'Amour de Moy; Trois Chansons de Noel. Arnold, soprano; Emelianoff, vc; S.Gerber, pf; T.Gerber, fl; Liepa, pf. Opus One #83. A- 6.00

175.*SILCHER: (Friedrich): Songs & Choral Pieces 17). Dahmen/Sicher-Chor, Stuttgart. [German-only notes] London Internationl SW-99383. A- 6.00

176.*SIMONS: (Netty; b.1913) The Pied Piper (Gilbert; Dunkel; Simons; Dufallo/Orch); Children's Poems (Britton; London/Octet); Puddintame (Britton; Gilbert; percussion). CRI SD-309. A- 8.00

177.*SMETANA: Dalibor. Pribyl; Kniplova; Svobodova-Janku; Jindrak; Svorc; Svehla; Krombholc/Prague National Theatre. Supraphon SUAST-50 971/3(3). A- 9.00

178.*SMITH: (Gregg): Beware of the Soldier. Rees; Perry; Greenwell; Garretson; Composer/Orchestral Ens; Texas Boys Choir; Columbia University Men's Glee Club. CRI SD-341. A- 10.00

179.*SOMERVELL: (Arthur; 1863-1937): Maud; A Shropshire Lad (song-cycles). Wilson-Johnson, baritone; Norris, piano. Hyperion A-66187. A- to A 6.00

180.*STANFORD: Songs from the Elfin Pedlar (and other songs - 25 in toto). Griffett, tenor; Benson, piano. [DMM] Hyperion A-66058. A- to A 6.00

181.*STRAVINSKY: Pulcinella. Jordan; Shirley; Gramm; Composer/Col Sym. Col MS-6881. A-(c/c) 7.00

182.*STRAVINSKY: Pulcinella. Berganza; Davies; Shirley-Quirk; Abbado/LSO. DGG 2531 087. A- to A(c/c) 8.00

183. TCHAIKOVSKY: Eugene Onegin (abridged, in English). Amara; Elias; Tucker; Tozzi; Lipton; Amparan; Guarrera; Cehanovsky; Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. Met Op MO-824(2). A- 10.00

184.*THE PLAY OF DANIEL: 12th Century Musical Drama. Oberlin; Lewis; Bressler; Wilson; Greenberg/NY Pro Musica. Decca DL-79402. A-(nice fold-open album with texts/notes) 7.00

185.*THEMMEN: (Ivana): Ode to Akhmatova (Kraft, mezzo-soprano; Jones, piano). ROBERT EVETT: Piano Sonata (S.Gerber). Opus One #54. A- 6.00

186.*THOMAS: (Kurt; 1904-73): Mass in a. HEINRICH KAMINSKI (1886-1946): Psalm 130. Fruhhaber; Belician; Altmeyer; Eckels; Bremsteller/Capella St. Crucis Hannover. DGG / Leuenhagen & Paris 2891 266. A- to A 4.00

187.*TROGAN: (Roland): The Seafarer. Wiederanders, bass; Woitach, piano. [As described in fold-open album: A piano fantasy and solo cantata adapted from a translation from the Anglo-Saxon by Ezra Pound; includes 7-inch bonus disc of poem read by Jean Sullivan] Opus One #5. A- 6.00

188.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Hodie. Baker; Lewis; Shirley-Quirk; Willcocks/LSO; Bach Choir; Westminster Abbey Choristers. [blue labels] Angel S-36297. A- 8.00

189.*VERDI: Falstaff. Fischer-Dieskau; Ligabue; Resnik; Sciutti; Panerai; Stolze; Bernstein/VPO; VSO Cho. Col M3S-750(3). A-("2-eyes" labels) 21.00

190. VERDI: La Traviata. Scotto; Pavarotti; Glossop; Roberts; Cillario/Covent Garden. [Live, 1965; NL] G.F.C. GFC-023/24(2). A- to A 15.00

191.*WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Fischer-Dieskau; Kelemen; Stolze; Veasey; Talvela; Ridderbusch; Karajan/BPO. DGG 139 226/28(3). A- to A(tulip labels; demo copy; sturdy early box) 18.00

192.*WAGNER: Der Ring des Nibelungen - An Introduction. Deryck Cooke explains and analyses Wagner's system of leitmotifs including 193 musical examples drawn from the Solti/VPO Ring cycle (in some cases recorded especially for this production). Side 6 includes performances of Siegfried Idyll and Kinderkatechismus with Solti/VPO; Vienna Boy's Choir. Includes 42-page booklet with extensive discussion with musical examples. London RDN-S-1(3). A- 20.00

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193.*WAGNER: Die Meistersinger. Adam; Donath; Kollo; Evans; Hesse; Schreier; Ridderbusch; Kelemen; Moll; Karajan/Dresden State Orch. [in lovely album with outside slipsleeve] Angel SEL-3776(5). A- 10.00

194. WAGNER: Die Walkure - Acts I & II. Lehmann; Fuchs; Klose; Melchior; Hotter; List; Walter/VPO (all of Act I & Act II, Scene 5); Seidler-Winkler/Berlin Opera (rest of Act II). [German-only notes] Electrola E-80 686/88(3). A-- 10.00

195.*WAGNER: Die Walkure. Crespin; Janowitz; Veasey; Vickers; Stewart; Talvela; Karajan/BPO. [This demo copy also includes a 32-page DGG promotional booklet detailing Karajan's extensive appearances in New York during the 1967/68 season, plus a 7-inch 45-rpm interview disc (in English).] [tulip labels] DGG 139 229/33(5). A- to A(demo copy; early sturdy, oversize box) 28.00

196. WAGNER: Flying Dutchman. Hotter; Hann; Ursuleac; Klarwein: Krauss/Bavarian State Opera. [Live, 1944; NL] Discocorp IGI-381(2). A- 18.00

197.*WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Brilioth; Stewart; Kelemen; Ridderbusch; Dernesch; Janowitz; Ludwig; Chookasian; Karajan/BPO; Berlin State Opera Cho. [demo copy] DGG 2716 001(6). A- to A(early issue in sturdy, oversize box) 22.00

198.*WAGNER: Siegfried. Thomas; Stolze; Stewart; Kelemen; Ridderbusch; Dernesch; Karajan/BPO. [demo copy] DGG 139 234/38(5). A- to A(brief lgt tks sd 10/sturdy early oversize box) 20.00

199.*WALLACH: (Joelle): Orison of Saint Theresa; Plaint for a Prince & King; Three Short Sacred Anthems; Five American Echoes. Viksic/Manhattan Vocal Ens. FRANK MARTIN: Piemes de la Mort. Cohn, bass; Peoples, tenor; Rouse, bar; Nagano conducts three guitars. Opus One #122. A- 6.00

200.*WEILL: Mahagonny Songspiel; Pantomime from The Protagonist; Death in the Forest; Happy End; The Berlin Requiem; Concerto for Violin & Wind Orch (Liddell); Three-Penny Opera Suite. Dickinson; Thomas; Langridge; Partridge; Rippon; Luxon; Atherton/London Sinfonietta. [extensive notes booklet inc substantial interview with Lotte Lenya] DGG 2740 153(3). A- to A(British pressing) 21.00

201.*WOLF-FERRARI: Sly. Bader; Polaski; Reeh; Haertel; Maxym/Niedersachsischen Staatsoper, Hannover. [dig; DMM; includes notes & synopsis in English, but NL - as issued] Acanta 40.23 501(3). A- to A 9.00

202.*ZANDONAI: Francesca da Rimini. Kabaivanska; Domingo; Managuerra; Queler/Orch; Schola Cantorum. [lovely booklet includes notes, synopsis and complete libretto] BJR S-137(3). A- 15.00

203.*ZEMLINSKY: Lyric Symphony. Soderstrom; Duesing; Klee/Berlin Radio. Schwann VMS-1602. A- to A 7.00

LP's: Operatic & Choral Highlights

204.*BIZET: Carmen (exc). Fassbaender; Rothenberger; Spiess; Anheisser; Patane/Staatskapelle Dresden; Leipzig Radio Cho. [quad] Electrola 1C063-29 091. A- 4.00

205. BIZET: Carmen - "Gems from Carmen" - Card Scene; Gypsy Song; Death Duet. Stevens; Peerce; Reiner/RCA Victor Orch; Shaw Chorale. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7011. B to B+ 6.00

206. CATALANI: Dejanice (exc). Di Rocco; Bertoli; Ferraro; Matragna; Gaetani; Belardinelli/Orch. [Live; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 472. B++ 8.00

207.*DONIZETTI: Lucia di Lammermoor (exc). Sutherland; Merrill; Siepi; Pritchard/ASCR. London OS-25702. A-(FFSS labels; blue-backed jacket) 6.00

208.*FOREST: (Jean Kurt; b.1909): The Flowers of Hiroshima (exc). Schrodter; Prkno; Ronisch; Wieland; Composer/Estraden_Orchester des Deutschlandsenders. [includes brief English notes; NL] Eterna 8 20 794. A--(sd 1 rub causes only occasional light ticks) 9.00

209. GOUNOD: Faust (exc). Koslovsky; Gmyrya; Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre. [10-in] Melodiya 33-5508-09. A- 9.00

210. HANDEL: Messiah (excerpts). Marshall; Palmateer; Vickers(!): Milligan; Sir Ernest MacMillan/Toronto Symphony & Mendelssohn Choir. [PD labels] RCA LM-2088. A- 11.00

211. MOZART: Abduction from the Seraglio (exc). Berger; Wulf; Ludwig; Pfeifle; Schmidt-Isserstedt/Hamburg. [1946] VERDI: Aida (exc). Nemeth; Thorborg; Mazaroff; Bruno Walter/Vienna Opera. [bl cov; 1937] EJS 574. B 4.00

212. MOZART: Marriage of Figaro (exc). Schwarzkopf; Seefried; Panerai; Karajan/La Scala. [Live, 1954; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 30. A- 4.00

213. MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godounov (excerpts). Rossi-Lemeni; Stokowski/San Francisco Sym; San Francisco Opera Chorus. RCA LM-1764. B++/A-- 10.00

214.*MUSSORGSKY: Khovantschina (exc). Levko; Reshetin; Andrushchenko; Miglau; Sokolov; Ermler/Bolshoi Theatre. Melodiya 33C10-05781-82. A- 7.00

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215.*NICOLAI: Merry Wives of Windsor (exc). Lear; Haefliger; Wagner; Crass; Lowlein/Bamberg Sym & Cho. [tulip labels] DGG 136 421. A- to A 9.00

216. PUCCINI: La Boheme (exc). Sayao; Martini; Brownlee; Lazzri; Cehanovsky; Sodero/unidentified company. [Live, 1944; bl cov; NL; original sources are not quiet] Unique Opera UORC-140. A- 6.00

217. STRAUSS: (Johann): Gems from Fledermaus - Overture; Czardas; Champagne's Delicious Bubbles; Brother Dear, Sister Dear. Munsel; Resnik; Stevens; Melton; Merrill; Reiner/RCA Victor Orch; Shaw Chorale. [10-inch; nice cover portrait of Reiner] RCA LRM-7026. B to B+ 8.00

218. STRAUSS: Capriccio (exc). Ursuleac; Klarwein; Hotter; Hann; Krauss/Bavarian Opera Orch. [recorded 1942] BASF 10 21363-3. A- to A 4.00

219. STRAUSS: Elektra (exc). Goltz; Hongen; Frantz; Solti/Bavarian State Orch. Decca DL-9723. A-- 8.00

220. VERDI: Il Trovatore (exc). Sutherland; Obrazova; Pavarotti; Wexell; Grant; Bonynge/unidentified company. [Live, no date given; bl cov] Unique Opera UORC-281. A- 4.00

221. VERDI: La Traviata (excerpts). Bjoerling; Schymberg; Hasslo; Grevillius/Stockholm Opera. [Live, 1941; NL; blank jacket; scarce disc] Golden Age of Opera EJS 406. B/B+ 4.00

222. VERDI: Otello (excerpts). Zenatello; Granforte; Noto; Cilla; Spani; Bellezza/ROHCG. [Live; June 17, 1926 (with incidental fill-ins); blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 144. B+ 4.00

223. WAGNER: Das Rheingold (exc). Hotter; Traxel; Neidlinger; Grummer; Suthaus; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival. [Live, 1957; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli della Lirica GDL 50. A- 4.00

224. WAGNER: Die Walkure (exc). Melchior; Varnay; Traubel; Thorborg; Schorr; Leinsdorf/Orch. [Live, 1941; NL; blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 543. B+ 7.00

225. WAGNER: Lohengrin (exc). Flagstad; Maison; Branzel; Hofmann; "de" Abravanel/Unnamed Company. [Live; NL; blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 557. B+ 7.00

226. WAGNER: Lohengrin - Act 2. Flagstad; Melchior; Branzell; Huehn; Abravanel/unidentified company. [bl cov] Unique Opera UORC-194. B+ 6.00

227. WAGNER: Parsifal (exc). Vinay; Modl; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival. [Live, 1956; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 43. A- 6.00

228. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde (exc). Traubel; Melchior; Thorborg; Kipnis; Huehn; Leinsdorf/Orch. [Live; no date given; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 556(2). B+(very fine pressing for EJS!) 18.00

229. WAGNER: Walkure (Act I plus Wotan's Farewell & Magic Fire Music). Lorenz; Teschemacher; Bohme; Herrmann; Elmendorff/Dresden Staatskapelle. [Austrian; German notes; NL] Private 0120 015/6(2). A- 14.00

LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections

230. 10 TENORS/10 LIVE PERFORMANCES: Vol 1: Bergonzi/Manon Lescaut; Bjoerling/Tosca; Carreras/Elisir; Correlli/Forza; De Monaco/Tabarro; Di Stefano/Faust; Domingo/Romeo; Gedda/Vespri; Pavarotti/Mefistofele; Tucker/Juive. HRE 202-1. A- 8.00

231. 100 YEARS OF BAYREUTH: Recordings made from 1907-1966 of arias featuring Destinn, Knupfer, Soomer, Onegin, Mayr, Schorr, Melchior, Branzell, Leider, Volker, von Manowarda, Klose, Lorenz, Hotter, Windgassen, Rysanek, Varnay, Greindl & Nilsson. DGG 2721 115(2). A- to A(British pressing) 10.00

232.*AMERICAN-JEWISH ART SONGS: L.Weiner(6), Chajes(3), Helfman(4), Stern, Gideon, Bernstein, Neumann(2), Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Wyner, Fromm. P. Stark, sop; N. Stark, pf. Spectrum SR-328. FS 7.00

233. ARIAS & SONGS: Turner (Gioconda); De Muro Lomanto (Favorita); Lazaro (Osma); Groh (Opernball); Di Stefano (Denza); Nemeth (Tote Stadt); Melchior (Africana); Nash (Judas); Thill (Caccini); Roswaenge (Fidelio). [Private issue by Discount Records, Chicago; 1964] Cum Laude KM-1002. A-- 7.00

234.*BACH: Quodlibet; Canons; Lieder; Chorales; Piano Pieces. Giebel; Gilles; t'Hoff; Runge; Bylsma; Leonhardt Consort. Telefunken SAWT-9457-A. A- to A 8.00

235.*CHICAGO ARCHDIOCESAN CHORAL: FESTIVAL 1974: Alexander Peloquin conducts 650 voices at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago; May 19, 1974. Works of Peloquin(3), Proulx(2), Gallus, Vaughan Williams, etc. Principal Celebrant: John Cardinal Cody. Basement Records NRS-74004. A- 9.00

236. FAVORITES OF GELINEAU PSALMODY: Twelve Psalms. Alexander Peloquin/Peloquin Chorale; Instrumental Ens. Gregorian Institute of America M-111. B to B+(varies) 9.00

237. FIFTY YEARS OF GREAT OPERATIC: SINGING: Deluxe 5-record set w/68 arias etc. fr Victor vocalists rec 1905-51. Ring-binder-style album with 40-page bound-in booklet with artist photos, biographies and complete discographic data. [Limited Edition, #D-817] RCA LCT-6701(5). A-(very nice copy!) 50.00

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238.*GLORY OF GABRIELI, VOL. III: Music for A Cappella Choirs. Smith/Smith Singers; Bragg/Texas Boys Choir. [Recorded in Basilica San Marco, Venice] Col MS-7334. A-("2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 4.00

239. GOLDEN VOICES IN LIGHT MUSIC: Bori, Gluck, Rethberg, Schumann-Heink, Pinza, Caruso, Galli-Curci, McCormack, Gluck/Homer, Pons, Peerce, Ponselle. [SD labels] RCA LM-2627. A- 10.00

240.*GRANDI VOCI DELL'ARENA VERONA: Volume 1: Arias sung at 55th Anniversary Concert of Arena di Verona, 1977: Raimondi [Tosca(2), Fanciulla]; Freni [Tosca, Turandot]; Bruson [Rigoletto, Don Carlos, Macbeth]; Ricciarelli [Traviata]; Kabaiwanska/Raimondi [Butterfly]. Misc Conductors/Teatro Arena di Verona Orch. Cime Ars Nova ANC-25003. A- 10.00

241.*GRANDI VOCI DELL'ARENA VERONA: Volume 2: Arias sung at 55th Anniversary Concert of Arena di Verona, 1977: Raimondi [Faust]; Ricciarelli [Ballo; Turandot]; Kabaiwanska [Otello; Adriana]; Cappuccilli [Faust; Andrea]; Pavarotti [Elisir; Turandot]. Gato & Martinotti/Teatro Arena di Verona Orch. Cime Ars Nova ANC-25004. A- 12.00

242. LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO: All previously un-released material from Gala Concert, November 10, 1956: Tebaldi & Tucker in selections from Ballo, Cav, Tosca & Andrea; Solti/Lyric Opera Orch. Also: Manon Lescaut (Act 4 complete) with Tebaldi; Tucker; Cleva/Unnamed Company. HRE 245. A- 9.00

243.*NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY CHO: Works of MALCOLM PEYTON, LYLE DAVIDSON, ROBERT CEELY, JACQUES-LOUIS MONOD and ELAINE BARKIN. Lorna Cooke deVaron conductor. Composers Recordings CRI SD-482. A- 10.00

244. OMAGGIO A CARUSO: Memorial Concert of the 100th Year of His Birth. Arias and songs by Atlantov, Del Monaco, Pavarotti, Tagliavini, Vanzo (three each). di Fabritiis/Orch. [Naples; April 24, 1973] HRE 341. FS 6.00

245. ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS: 6 Hymns. Shaw Chorale; Weinrich, organ. [10-in] RCA LM-85. A-- 8.00

246. OPERA MEETS BROADWAY: Broadway songs sung by Steber, Farrell, Kirsten, Crooks(2), Moore(2), Tibbett, Merriman, Merrill, Traubel, Benzell, Thomas, Swarthout & Melton. Ariel OMB-15. A- 9.00

247. PRAGUE NATIONAL THEATRE: Opera in Prague. Two-record set with handsome 26-page illustrated booklet features one disc of selections from Don Giovanni, Otello, Meistersinger, Boris, Libuse, Rusalka, Jenufa & Bride of Messina; second LP is devoted to Singers of the Past (Burian, Deistinnova, Marak, Zitek, Berlik, Zikova) and Contemporary Singers (Krasova, Blachut, Tikalova, Bednar, Zidek, Haken, Joran). Supraphon SUA-10413/14(2). A- 14.00

248. READINGS FROM THE BIBLE: Twelve passages read by Ronald Colman. [10-inch; never seen this one before!] RCA LM-124. B 10.00

249.*SING UNTO THE LORD A NEW SONG: Choral Music for Today's Worship - Works of Alan Stout, Halsey Stevens, Normand Lockwood, Gordon Binkerd, Russell Woollen, Daniel Pinkham, Ellis Kohs & Jacob Avshalomov. Dexter/Mid-America Chorale. Composers Recordings CRI SD-191. A- 10.00

250.*SOLOISTS FROM THE WARSAW OPERA: Andrzej Hiolski, baritone (Don Giovanni, Ballo, Chenier); Alina Bolechowska, soprano (Forza, Butterfly); Bogdan Paprocki, tenor (Carmen, Boheme); Edmund Kossowski, bass (Don Giovanni, Don Carlos). Mierzejewski/Berlin Radio Orchestra. [tulip labels] DGG 136 014. A- to A 17.00

251.*SONGS OF WALES: Eleven traditional airs arranged by Robert Docker. Evans, baritone; Kinney, soprano; Korchinska, harp; Docker/Tryfan Octet. Qualiton (British, not Hungarian) Daffodil DAF-R-201. A- 9.00

252. TEN GREAT SINGERS: 5-discs, one side per singer: CARUSO (Trovatore, Elisir, Rigoletto, Aida, Pag, Cid, Juive, 1 song); GIGLI (Lucia, Traviata, Manon Lescaut, Tosca, 4 songs); TIBBETT (Ballo, Faust, Barber, Carmen, Emperor Jones, Otello); McCORMACK (Don Giovanni, Manon, Joseph, 4 songs); GALLI-CURCI (Dinorah, Puritani, Pasquale, Traviata, 2 songs); PINZA (Figaro, Giovanni, Flute, Norma, Don Carlo, Ernani, Juive, Faust); PONS (Lucia, Rigoletto, Barber, Lakme, 1 song); PONSELLE (Vestale, Gioconda, Aida, Norma); RETHBERG (Faust, Dutchman, Ballo, Otello, Boccaccio, Fledermaus); FLAGSTAD (Oberon, Fidelio, Ah! Perfido). [With 12-page booklet in fine slipcase; SD labels] RCA LM-6705(5). A- 31.00

253.*THE DREAM DUET: Moffo & (Franchi) in twelve operetta duets. Henri Rene/Orch. RCA LSC-2675. 8.00

254. TWENTY AMERICAN SINGERS: One selection each by Althouse, Nordica, Jagel, Nielsen, Freeman, Martin, Tibbett, Bonelli, Harrold, Bispham, Fremstad, Garden, Rappold, Moore, Whitehill, Hackett, Crooks, Chamlee, Johnson & Ponselle. TAP T-319. B+ 8.00

255. VERDI SOPRANO ARIAS: Telarico; Suliotis; Guilin; Stella; Vitale(2); Caniglia; Tebaldi; Scotto; Gencer; Zeani; Malaspina(2); Van Dijik. [bl cov] Golden Age of Opera EJS 576. A--(unusually fine pressing) 7.00

LP's: Vocalists

256. ALARIE & SIMONEAU: Duets from Mireille, Romeo & Juliet(2), Carmen & Manon. Dervaux/Theatre des Champs-Elysees. London Ducretet - Thomson DTL-93018. B/B+(varies) 8.00

257. ALBANESE: Arias - Louise; Boheme; La Wally; Cav; Manon Lescaut; Adriana. Trucco/RCA Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-111. B 6.00

258. ALBANESE: In Operetta & Song - Sixteen numbers recorded 1942-45. Puccini Foundation PF-100. A- 12.00

259. AMATO: Arias - Rigoletto(3), Trovatore(20, Ballo, Dinorah, Favorita, Carmen(2), Jewels & Gioconda. [recorded 1911-14; German-only notes] Discophilia DIS-KG-A-2. A- 4.00

260.*ANDERSON: "Jus' Keep On Singin'" - Twelve Spirituals. Motley, piano. [first copy of this I've seen; only in print 1965-1967; minor cover scuffs] RCA LSC-2796. B+(looks fine; typical noise for Canadian SD pressing) 6.00

261. ANDERSON: Arias from Samson(2); songs of Schubert, Spross, Foster, Traditional, 2 spirituals [recorded 1930's to 1951]. DOROTHY MAYNOR: Aria from Figaro (Live, Ormandy & Phila; 10-20-45), Martha, Louise; 1 spiritual; songs of Bishop & Harrison (3 items are from 1944 broadcast w/Lionel Barrymore as host). Parnassus PAR-1004. FS! 6.00

262. ANDERSON: Spirituals (21). Rupp, piano. RCA LM-2032. A-(lovely plum label pressing) 8.00

263.*ARKHIPOVA: Settings of "Ave Maria" by Schubert, Liszt, Cherubini, Verdi, Bach-Gounod, Luzzi, Tosti, Yanchenko & Caccini (variously in German, Latin & Italian). Yanchenko, organ; Dokshitser, trumpet (in one); USSR Bolshoi Theatre Cello Ens (in one). [recorded live in various venues; fold-open album with nice photos] Melodiya C10-26431 005. A- 6.00

264. ATLANTOV: Songs of Tchaikovsky (7) & Rachmaninov(9). Khalilova, piano. Melodiya 03203-04. A- 6.00

265.*ATLANTOV: Songs of Tchaikovsky(7) & Rachmaninoff(9). Khalilova, piano. [Russian-only notes] Melodiya 33CM-03203-4. A-(occ tks sd 1) 6.00

266. AVDEYEVA: (Larisa): Arias - Sadko; Khovanshchina; Kashchei the Deathless; Carmen(4); Samson(2). Svetlanov/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya 015489-90. A- 6.00

267.*BAKER: Arie Amorose by Giordani, Caccini, Stradella, Sarri, Cesti, Lotti, Scarlatti(3), Caldara(3), Bononcini, Durante, Pergolesi, Martini, Piccinni & Paisiello. Marriner/ASMF. Philips 9500 557. A- to A 4.00

268. BARSOVA: (Valeria): Arias - Romeo, Noces de Jeannette (Masse), Mignon, Barber; songs of Rossini & Arditi (rec 1929; Weissman/Berlin Opera Orch). Arias - Fra Diavolo, Tsar Saltan, Tsar's Bride, Russlan (all with Samosud & Nebolsin/Bolshoi, 1950). Melodiya M10-42829-30. A- 6.00

269. BELMAS: (Xenia): Arias(11); Songs(2). Club 99 CL-99-13. A- 4.00

270.*BERGANZA: Spanish Songs by Granados (six Tonadillas), Turina(3), Guridi(3) & Montsalvatge (Canciones Negras). Lavilla, piano. DGG 2530 598. A- to A 4.00

271.*BERMAN (KAREL): Arias - Don G, Bartered Bride, Cunning Little Vixen, Lamentation of Jeremiah, Rheingold, Jacobin, Siegfried. Supraphon 1 12 2400. A- 7.00

272.*BIESHU: (Maria; soprano): Arias - Aida, Don Carlos, Forza, Butterfly, Manon & Trovatore. Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya C-01761-2. A- 6.00

273. BJOERLING: Arias from Rigoletto, Desert Song; 13 Swedish Songs. [Everything sung in Swedish] [Rococo Bjoerling Vol #3]. Rococo 5237. A- 4.00

274.*BORG: Song Cycles of his own composition: Seitseman laulua Aleksis Kiven sanoihin (7); Laulelmia Saimaalta (4); plus one more song. Koskimies, piano. [notes in Finnish only] Finlandia FA-901. A- to A 6.00

275. BORGHESE: (Domenico Viglione): Arias - Ruy Blas, Gioconda(2), Herodiade, Villi, La Wally(2), Thais, Tosca, Germania, Rigoletto(2), Carmen, Gioconda, Otello, Cav, Pag & Zaza. [recorded 1910 & 1924; German-only notes] Lebendige Vergangenheit LV 283. A- 4.00

276. BORGIOLI: Arias(13); Songs(3). Preiser LV-273. A-(note in German only) 4.00

277. BOSETTI: (Hermine): Arias - Lakme, Glockchen des Eremiten(2), Manon(2), Seraglio(2), Figaro, Magic Flute & Ariadne; Strauss Waltz. [German-only notes] Discophilia KG-B-1. A- 4.00

278.*CABALLE: "Verdi Rarities" - Arias from Giorno, Lombardi, Due Foscari, Alzira, Attila, Corsaro, Aroldo. Guadagno/RCA Italiana Orch & Cho. [WD labels] RCA LSC-2995. A- 6.00

279.*CABALLE: Arias - Macbeth, Trovatore, Cav, Turandot, Gioconda, Andrea. Gatto & Guadagno/Barcelona Sym. London OS-26497. A-(c/c) 4.00

280. CABALLE: Houston Concert; October 21, 1967: Arias - Giulio Cesare(2), Tancredi, Donna del Lago, Enfant Prodigue & Traviata; Songs of Schubert(2), Strauss(2), Debussy(2), Monsalvatge(2), Granados(2), Rodrigo(2), Galvez & Swiss folk song. Voce 63. A- 8.00

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281.*CABALLE & DOMINGO: Arias & Duets from Aida(5), Don Carlo(5), Mefistofele(3) & Manon Lescaut(3). EMI SLS-5051(2). A- to A(c/c) 12.00

282.*CABALLE / CORELLI / GIAIOTTI: Selections from Macbeth(2), Mefistofele, Donna del Lago, Le Cid, Africana, Aroldo, Manon Lescaut, Barber, Simon Boccanegra & Andrea; Song of Tosti. [Apparently all from concert, April 7, 1968; Antonini/Orch] Private PR-14. A-(blank jacket) 6.00

283.*CALLAS: "Verdi Heroines" - Scenes from Macbeth(3), Nabucco, Ernani, Don Carlo. Rescigno/PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35763. A-(s/s) 6.00

284. CARRERAS: Arias & Scenes: Lucia, Boheme, Tosca, Traviata & Rigoletto. [no details given] ERR 113. A- 7.00

285.*CARRERAS: Arias - Lombardi, Forza, Luisa, Ballo, Jerusalem, Giuramento, Duca, Maria di Rohan, Adelson e Salvini, Figliuol Prodigo. Benzi/RPO. Philips 9500 203. A- to A 6.00

286. CARRERAS & RICCIARELLI: In Live Concert. Arias & duets - Paride ed Elena, Faniska, Pietra del Paragone, Otello (Rossini), Giuramento, Gerusalemme, Straniera, Duca d'Alba, Due Foscari, Poliuto, Boheme, Rondine & Tosca. [from recitals in Kansas & Florida, October 1975] ERR 135(2). A-(in fold-open album) 12.00

287. CEBOTARI: Scenes from Madama Butterfly & La Boheme. Anders; Roswaenge; Rother/Berlin Radio Orch. Urania URLP-7105. B+ 7.00

288. CEBOTARI: Scenes from Nozze, Don Giovanni, Traviata, Rigoletto & Carmen. Misc German opera orchs/conductors. [recorded 1941-43; German-only notes] Heliodor 88 016. A- to A 6.00

289. CHALIAPIN: Four Scenes from Boris Godounov; Arias from Russlan & Ludmilla; Rusalka; Prince Igor; Sadko. [1925 - 1931] Angel COLH-100. A- 8.00

290. CHAMLEE: (Mario): Arias - Tosca, Gioconda, Cav(2), Elisir, Boheme, Trovatore, Africana, Forza, Don Pasquale, Mignon(2) & Manon. [with brief introductory comments by Chamlee] International Record Collectors' Club IRCC L-7024. A- 9.00

291.*CHIARA: Verismo Arias - Adriana(2), Andrea, Amico Fritz(2), Pag, La Wally(2), Iris(2), Loreley. Adler/National Phil. London OS-26557. A-(c/c) 6.00

292.*CORELLI: Religious Songs & Arias (12). [blue labels] Angel S-36208. A- 6.00

293. DANCO: Ravel - Sheherazade; Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallarme; Deux Melodies Hebraiques. Ansermet/OSR. London 5361. A- 15.00

294. DE LOS ANGELES: Spanish Folk Songs, Volume 2. Moore, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-131. B 7.00

295. DI STEFANO: Radio concerts, 1953, 1954, 1960, with Carosio, Stignani, & Simionato in arias & duets: Puritani, Sonnambula, Favorita, Martha, Andrea, Marestilla, Iris, Gioconda, Butterfly, Turandot, Barber, Cenerentola, Italiana, Tancredi, Samson, Ballo, Forza, Oberto. Conducted by De Fabritiis & Sanzogno. HRE 302(2). A-(couple of very brief, lgt scrs) 10.00

296.*DOMINGO: Arias - Don Giovanni, Juive, Duca d'Alba, Luisa, Giulio Cesare, Lohengrin, Simon, Onegin, Villi, Iris. Downes/RPO. RCA LSC-3083. A- 6.00

297. DURBIN: (Deanna): Thirteen light selections, recorded 1937-47. MCA 1514. A- 6.00

298.*EBERLEY: (Helen-Kay): Arias - Cosi; Magic Flute; Trovatore; Falstaff; Fledermaus; Faust; Manon; Suor; Turandot; Rondine. Isaak, piano. Eb-Sko ES-1003. A-(AUTOGRAPHED in black ink on back cover) 9.00

299.*EIZEN: (Artur): Shostakovich - Spanish Songs, Op.100 (cycle of six songs). Six more Spanish songs by Obradors, Pedrell, etc. Bagdanova, piano. [Russian-only notes] Melodiya C10-16747-8. A- 6.00

300. FARRELL: In Grand Opera - Arias from Alceste, Ernani, Jeanne d'Arc, Herodiade, Oberon, Gioconda, Enfant Prodigue, Consul. Schippers/PO. Angel 35589. A-(lovely!) 9.00

301.*FASSBAENDER: Brahms Songs (18). Gage, pf. [dig] Acanta 40.23.507. A- 4.00

302.*FINNILA: Elgar - Sea Pictures. Gosta Nystroem - Songs at the Sea. Parsons, piano. BIS LP-38. A- 6.00

303. FISCHER-DIESKAU: Schubert - Die Schone Mullerin. Moore, piano. [The first of F-D's recordings of the work. In deluxe box with frame-cut front, Vermeer print and notes insert. As often with these fragile boxes, the box top has a portion missing; the spine itself has been neatly reinforced with tape. Very rare issue - released January 1955, deleted February 1957] RCA LHMV-6. A- 22.00

304.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Schubert - Songs, Volume #2 (The Diver & four other Schiller songs). Engel, piano. Angel S-35656. A-(earliest U.S. red labels) 4.00

305. FLAGSTAD: Arias from Walkure, Lohengrin, Oberon; Brunnhilde's Immolation Scene. Ormandy/Phila. [recorded 10-17-1937] German RCA PVM1-9068. A- 4.00

306.*FLAGSTAD: Wagner - Arias from Lohengrin, Parsifal & Walkure(2); Wesendonck Lieder. Knappertsbusch/VPO. London OS-25101. A-(c/c) 4.00

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307. FLAGSTAD: Wagner - Excerpts from Tristan, Parsifal & Gotterdammerung. Strauss - Three of the Four Last Songs. Sebastian/RIAS Orch. [Live; May 9-11, 1952; fold-open album with photos but no notes] Melodram MEL-221(2). A- 16.00

308. GENCER: Arias - Roberto, Anna, Maria, Lucrezia, Macbeth, Battaglia, Vespri, Simon, Due Foscari, Nabucco, Jerusalem. [blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 421. A--(exceptional pressing for EJS!) 11.00

309. GIGLI: SONGS OF ITALY (12). Sivieri/Orch (in 11); Fedri/SO (in one). [PD; 5S/1S] RCA LM-2095. A-(brief tks sd 1) 7.00

310. GREY: Canteloube - Songs of the Auvergne (Cohen/Orch; 1930). Ravel - Chants Hebraiques (Composer, piano); Chansons Madecasses (Composer/Ens). [Both Ravel works recorded 1932]. World Record Club SH-196. A- 12.00

311. HAMMOND: (Joan): Arias - Boheme(3), Tosca, Butterfly, Gianni Schicchi, Manon Lescaut(2), Turandot, Adriana Lecouvreur(2), La Wally, Ballo, Forza, Russalka, Eugen Onegin, Trad, Bishop & Coates. [recorded 1941-58; Keith Hardwick transfers] EMI RLS-2900143(2). A- to A 10.00

312.*HENDRICKS: Mozart - Sacred Arias (9). Marriner/ASMF. [dig; DMM] French EMI 2706611. A- to A 6.00

313.*HINES: Operatic Saints & Sinners - Arias from Faust(2), Simon, Damnation, Nabucco(2), Robert, Huguenots, Mefistofele(2), Don Carlo, Barber. Santi/VSOO. Epic BC-1334. A- 9.00

314. HOPF: Wagner Arias - Lohengrin(3), Meistersinger(3), Rienzi, Walkure, Dutchman. Moralt/Vienna Symphony. Philips N-00732 R. A- 8.00

315. JEPSON: From 12-inch Victors (all with Smallens/Orch) - Arias from Louise, Thais, Caponsacchi (Hageman; two arias), Tosca & Traviata. From 10-inch Victors (all with Eaver, piano) - Songs of Foote, Johnstone(2), West, Warren, Nevin, Barton, Schumann(2), Decker, Davis(5), Rachmaetieff, Damrosch, Fairlamb, Brahms(2), Brown, Wood, Haydn, Gauntlett, Mendelssohn, Butler, Busch; misc carols & folk songs. Parnassus PAR-1021. A- 7.00

316.*JERUSALEM: Strauss Songs (12). Masur/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch. [dig] Philips 6514 321. A- to A 4.00

317. JURINAC: Arias - Idomeneo(2), Figaro(4), Fidelio, Bartered Bride(2), Joan of Arc(Tchaikovsky). Misc conds/orchs. EMI HQM-1024. A- 6.00

318. KORJUS: THE VOICE OF MILIZA KORJUS: Arias from Ernani, Vespri, Flute, Lakme, Fledermaus. Songs by J. Strauss, Hammerstein(2), Proch, Arditi(2), Denza, Adam. Camden CAL-279. A- 11.00

319.*KRUYSEN: Faure - Eighteen Songs: La Bonne Chanson; Deux Melodies, Op.76; Trois Melodies, Op.85; Mirages, Op.113. Noel Lee, piano. [Grand Prix du Disque; nice fold-open album] Telefunken SAT-22546. A- to A 4.00

320.*KRUYSEN: Moussorgsky - Songs & Dances of Death; Sans Soleil; two more songs. Noel Lee, piano. [notes & texts in French only] Valois MB-751. A- to A 9.00

321.*KUBIAK: Arias - Butterfly, Lohengrin, Halka, Ballo, Pique Dame, Rusalka & Manon Lescaut. Czyz/Lodz Philharmonic. Muza SX-1144. A- 7.00

322. KUNZ: Viennese Songs (8). Kemmeter-Faltl Schrammel Orch. [U.S. pressing; 10-inch disc; there were not more than a couple dozen 10-inch Angels!] Angel 64021. A- 4.00

323. LAWRENCE: (Marjorie): Arias - Alceste, Dido, Sigurd; Brunnhilde's Immolation; Two Duets from Lohengrin with Maricl Singher and Yvonne Brothier. Rococo 5349. A- 8.00

324. LEGAY: (Henri): Arias - Faust, Lakme(2), Pecheurs(2), Werther, Jolie Fille, Roi d'Ys, Mignon(2) & Marouf (Rabaud). Dervaux/Paris Opera Orchestra. [issued in mono only (at least in the U.S.); scarce!] Angel 35673. A-(British pressing, but not with dowel spine) 10.00

325. LEIDER: Arias - Nozze(2), Don Giovanni, Tosca(3), Oberon, Ariadne; Songs of Wolf & Beethoven; brief spoken dedication by Leider. Rococo 5305. A- 6.00

326. LEIDER: Verdi Arias - Trovatore(4), Ballo, Aida(3) & Don Carlos. Rococo 5241. A-- 6.00

327. LEIDER: Vol.1: Wagner - Arias from Rienzi, Dutchman(2), Walkure, Tannhauser, Siegfried, Gotterdammerung, Tristan, Parsifal; Songs (2). Rococo 5228. A- 6.00

328. LITVIN: (Felia): Arias - Favorita, Africana(2), Trovatore(2), Le Cid, Carmen, Samson, Lohengrin, Tristan, Walkure, Faust, Cav; Songs of Schumann & Rubinstein. [rec 1902-08] Melodiya M10-45323 000. A-- 4.00

329. MARAN: (George; tenor): Vaughan Williams - On Wenlock Edge (London String Quartet). Famous Love Songs by Brahms, Thaikovsky, Grieg, Massenet & Schumann (Newton, piano). London LL-1406. A- 8.00

330.*MAROVA: (Libuse): Arias - Gioconda, Mignon, Carmen, Trovatore, Don Carlos, Dido, Orfeo, Samson, Werther, Khovanschina & The Secret. Parik/Prague Radio; Chaloupka/National Theatre. Supraphon 1116 3579. A- 6.00

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331.*MAROVA: (Libuse): Arias - Secret, In the Well, Brandenburgers in Bohemia, Devil's Wall, Ivan Sussanin, Prince Igor, Xerxes, Nozze, Favorita, Carmen & Samson. Vajnar/Prague National Theatre. Panton 11 0691. A-(brief lgt tks sd 2) 6.00

332.*MARTON: Arias - German Requiem, Tristan, Midsummer Night's Dream, Legend of St. Elizabeth (Liszt); Aria, Scene & Duet from Forza (Bordas; Kovats). [Misc Hungarian orchs/conds; mostly live; recorded 1971-77] Hungaroton SLPX-12454. A- 4.00

333.*MARTON: Wagner Arias - Gotterdammerung (Immolation Scene), Tristan (Liebestod), Lohengrin & Tannhauser. Joo/PO. [dig; DMM] Sefel SEFD-5024. A- to A 6.00

334. MATZENAUER: Arias - Africana, Robert, Favorita, Gioconda, Faust, Prophete, Don Carlos, Huguenots, Aida, Trovatore, Lucrezia, Samson. Two Tosti songs. Parnassus PAR-1018. A- 7.00

335. MELCHIOR: Excerpts from The Student Prince (Victor Young/Orch & Male Cho). DRAKE: Excerpts from The Vagabond King (Blackton/Orch & Cho). Decca DL-8362. A- 7.00

336.*MILNES: "Amazing Grace." Fourteen religious songs, including Holy City, God of Our Fathers, How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings. Spong, organ; 1st Congregational Church of Downer's Grove, IL (Milnes' home town). RCA ARL1-0561. A- 6.00

337. MILNES: Arias - Macbeth, Luisa, Ballo, Henry VIII, Roi de Lahore, Richard Coeur de Lion, Euryanthe. Santi/NPO. RCA ARL1-0851. A- 6.00

338.*MOFFO: Arias from Turandot(2), Faust, Boheme, Dinorah, Carmen, Semiramide, Lakme. Serafin/Rome Opera. [Mohr; Layton] RCA LSC-2504. A- 6.00

339. MRAZ: (Ladislav, baritone): Arias - Faust, Beatrice & Benedict, Prince Igor, Freischutz, The Lantern (Novak), Meistersinger. Czech Radio Orch; misc conductors. [mono only, I believe] Supraphon SUA-10539. A- 7.00

340.*NESTERENKO: (Yevgeny; bass): Mussorgsky - Songs & Dances of Death; Sunless Cycle; Tsar Saul; The Flea. Krainev & Shenderovich, pianists. Melodiya 07175-76. A- 6.00

341. OGNIVTSEV: (Alexander; bass): Rachmaninov Songs (15). Korolkov, piano. Melodiya 024339-40. A- 6.00

342.*OGNIVTSEV: (Alexander; bass): Rachmaninov Songs (16). Korolkov, piano. Melodiya 04025-26. A- 6.00

343.*OGNIVTSEV: (Alexander; bass): Tchaikovsky Songs (13). Korolkov, piano. Melodiya 04309-10. A- 6.00

344.*PEERCE: Arias - Cav(3), Pag, Luisa Miller, Pecheurs, Arlesiana, Juive(2), Ballo, Tosca(2) & Onegin. Allers/Vienna Festival Orch. Vanguard VSD-71129. A-(c/c) 6.00

345.*PEERCE: Arias - Gioconda, Martha, Elisir, Don Giovanni(2), Africaine, Mefistofele, Aida, Paride ed Elena, Forza. Rudel/Vienna Festival Orch. Vanguard VCS-10036. A-(c/c) 6.00

346.*PEERCE: Hebrew Melodies (11). RCA LSC-2498. A-("White-Dog" labels) 4.00

347. PEERCE: Golden Moments of Song - O Solo Mio, La Danza, Mattinata, Valencia, Return to Sorrento, Amapola. Fistoulari/PO. [10-inch] RCA LM-65. B+(occ tks) 6.00

348. PETRAUSKAS: Arias - Onegin, Halka, Carmen, Traviata, Tosca, Cav, Pag, Aida, Queen of Spades & Ballo; Lithuanian folk song. Hofmekleris/Lithuanian State Opera Orch; two with piano accompaniment. [recorded 1924-47] Melodiya M10-43703-4. A- 10.00

349. PINZA: Arias - Lakme, Amadis, Reine de Saba, Mignon, Faust, Magic Flute, Elisir, Lucia, Amore di Tre Re; Songs of de Curtis, Pergolesi & Beethoven. Rococo 5360. A- 8.00

350. PLANCON: Arias - Martha, Romeo(2), Le Chalet, Damnation, Stabat Mater, Caid(2), Faust(2), Robert le Diable, Etoile & Don Carlos; songs of Godard & Schumann. [recorded 1902-08] Rubini GV-39. A- 4.00

351.*PREY: Schubert - Schwanengesang. Klien, piano. London OS-25797. A- 4.00

352. RETHBERG: Arias - Alceste, Enfant Prodigue, Idomeneo, Walla, Forza, Ballo, Simon, Boheme(2), Cav, Figaro, Aida, Juive. [recorded 1935-41] ANNA 1040. A- 8.00

353. RYSANEK: Scenes & Arias - Dutchman(2); Walkure (Loveduet, Act I; Suthaus; Furtwangler); Aida(2); Forza; Cav; Tiefland; Arabella; Rosenkavalier(2). Schuchter/Misc Orchs. [Recorded 1952-55] Electrola 1C147-29 150/51(2). A- to A 8.00

354.*SARKISYAN: (Emma; mezzo-soprano): Falla - 7 Spanish Folk Songs. Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben. Ravel - Three Songs. Melodiya 03527-28. A- 6.00

355.*SASS: Debut Recital on London - Arias from Turandot, Tosca, Manon Lescaut(2), Butterfly, Aida, Macbeth, I Lombardi. Gardelli/LSO. London OS-26524. A- 4.00

356. SAYAO: Arias - Rigoletto, Figaro & Manon Lescaut (Auber); Songs of Obradors, Longas, Costa(2), Ponce, Campra, Barroso, Carey, Chopin & Buzza. Camden CAL-373. B+(jacket tape repair) 4.00

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357. SAYAO: Villa Lobos - Bachianas Brasileiras #5 [1st recording; composer conducts cello ens (Rose, solo)]. Eight Brazilian Folk Songs (Charnley, piano). Puccini Arias - Boheme(3), Butterfly, Gianni Schicchi. (misc orchs) Col ML-5231. A-("6-eyes" labels) 7.00

358. SCHIOTZ: Schiotz Collection, Vol. 1: The Masked Tenor: Fourteen recordings of popular Danish songs originally recorded anonymously. [Recorded 1929(?)-38] Danacord DACO-161. A- 4.00

359. SCHIOTZ: The Art of Aksel Schiotz. Arias - St. Matthew Passion; Christmas Oratorio; Creation; Messiah; Cosi; Magic Flute; Giovanni; Buxtehude Cantata. Misc orchestras. [Hard to find: only in print June 1956 to October 1958] [PD; 1S/4S] RCA LM-1968. A- 12.00

360. SCHWARZKOPF: Wolf Songs (13). Furtwangler, piano. [Live; Salzburg Festival, August 12, 1953] Electrola 1C063-01 915M. A- 8.00

361.*SERKEVAEV: (Yermek; baritone): Songs of Rachmaninov(8) and Tchaikovsky(9). Viktorov, piano. Melodiya 04191-92. A- 6.00

362.*SHTOKOLOV: Nine Russian Songs & Romances. Melodiya C-01277-78. A- 7.00

363.*SILLS: Scenes & Arias - Manon, Louise, Hamlet, Mignon, Robert, Huguenots. Mackerras/RPO; Ambrosian Opera Cho. West WST-17163. A- 9.00

364.*SLOBODSKAYA: Memorial Album. Chopin - Seventeen Polish Songs, Op.74; Two Polish Songs, Op. Posth. Stone, piano. Revolution RCF-011. A- 4.00

365.*SOLOVIANENKO: Aria fr Martha; Italian Songs (11). Kozharsky/Ch Orch. Melodiya 33C10-08971-2. A- 7.00

366.*SOUZAY: Faure - Poeme d'un Jour; Lydia; Les Berceaux. Duparc - Twelve Songs. Baldwin, piano. EMI HQS-1258. A- 6.00

367. SOUZAY: Sings Classic Airs. Ravel - Don Quichotte a Dulcinee. Arias from Berenice, Orfeo & Perseus (Lully); Songs of Debussy(3) & Beethoven. Lindenberg/PCO. London LLP-194. B 4.00

368. STEVENS: Six Religious Songs. Frank Black/RCA Victor Orch & Cho. [10-inch] RCA LM-38. C(sad condition, but what a fine voice!) 7.00

369. STICH-RANDALL: Nine arias from Handel's "Rodelinda." Isepp, harpsichord; Priestman/Vienna Radio Orch. West XWN-19116. A- 4.00

370. SVED: (Alexander; baritone): Arias - Favorita, Wm Tell, Barber, Macbeth, Rigoletto, Forza, Figaro(2), Tannhauser & Walkure. Hungarian State Opera Orch. [recorded 1954-5] Hungaroton LPX-12094. A- 4.00

371. SWARTHOUT: My Favorites - Eight songs including One Night of Love, I Wonder as I Wander; Estrellita, At Dawning. Katims/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-116. A--(occ lgt tks; very fine) 11.00

372. SYDNEY: (Lorna): Brahms - Songs for Alto, Viola & Piano (Morowetz, viola); Nachtigall; Die Liebsten Schwur. Schumann - Liederkreis. Loibner, pf. [scarce - my first copy!] Vanguard VRS-411. B to B+ 11.00

373. TAGLIAVINI: Neapolitan Folk Songs (6). Cellini/RCA Victor Orch (in four); Gallino/Orch (in two). [10-inch] RCA LM-72. B 10.00

374. TAUBER: Arias & Songs by Grieg, Lehar, Mozart, Schumann & R.Strauss. [recorded 1926-46] EMI HLM-7010. A- 6.00

375. TAUBER: Songs of Grieg(2), Tauber(3), Traditional, Kahn(2), Wood, Schubert(5), Woodforde-Finden(2), Arias from Lohengrin, Blossom Time & Land of Smiles. [from 1946, some from BBC, some from Toronto] ANNA 1070. FS 4.00

376. TAUBER: Songs of Stage & Screen: Selections from Old Chelsea, Desert Song, Merrie England, Perchance to Dream, New Moon, Great Waltz, Cover Girl, Firefly, You Were Never Lovelier & High Wide & Handsome. [10-inch] EMI Parlophone - Odeon PMB-1009. A-(lovely!) 10.00

377. THEBOM: "Fireside Favorites" - Eight songs, including My Old Kentucky Home, The Rosary, Homing, Mighty Lak' a Rose. Braithwaite/LSO. [10-inch] RCA LM-104. B 12.00

378. THILL: Chants Religieux et Populaires (15). [French-only notes] French EMI 2C053-10010. A- 8.00

379. THILL: Italian Arias - Aida, Tosca, Rigoleto(3), Traviata(4), Andrea, Turandot, Pag(3). Orchs conducted by Bigot; Busser; Gaubert; Cohen. [rec 1927-36; French-only notes] Pathe OCD-50044. A- 7.00

380. TRAUBEL: Wagner: Tristan - Isolde's Narrative & Curse; Lohengrin - Elsa's Dream; Walkure - Du bist der Lenz; Fort denn eile. Weissmann/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7031. B+(crackle beg sd 2) 29.00

381. TROXELL: (Barbara): Songs of Britten(8) & Hindemith(9). Tibor Kozma, piano. McIntosh Music MC-1003. A- 13.00

382.*TUCKER: Verdi Arias - Aida, Forza, Trovatore, Ballo, Luisa, Rigoletto, Lombardi, Vespri, Simon, Due Foscare. Santi/VSOO. Col MS-6668. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 4.00

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383. URENEVA: (Nadezhda): Songs of Mahler (5) and Brahms (7). Saltykova, piano. [10-inch] Melodiya 14889-90. A- 6.00

384.*VAN DAM: Arias - Don Carlos, Lakme, Jolie Fille, Tales, Herodiade, Manon, Don Quichotte, Jongleur, Thais & Faust. Scimone/Monte Carlo Philharmonic. [dig] Erato NUM-75023. A- to A 4.00

385. VARNAY & WINDGASSEN: Closing Scenes from Siegfried & Gotterdammerung. Weigert/BVRS. DGG DGM-19045. B+(British tulip-label pressing) 6.00

386.*VEDERNIKOV: (Alexander; bass): Schumann - Dichterliebe; Two Grenadiers; three songs from Op.39. [all sung in Russian] Melodiya 02851-52. A- 6.00

387. WARREN: "Songs for Everyone" - Old Man River; Home on the Range; Battle Hymn of the Republic; America the Beautiful; four more. Frank Black/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-94. B++(occ tks; fine copy) 23.00

388. WELITSCH: Freischutz, Onegin, Tosca (Susskind/PO; 1948); Aida (Krips/PO; 1947); Boheme (VSOO); Salome (Final Scene; live, Von Matacic/Austrian Radio, 1944). Electrola C047-01 267. A- to A 7.00

389. WELITSCH: Arias - Onegin, Aida, Tosca, Boheme, Freischutz, Salome (closing scene; Von Matacic/Austrian Radio, 1944). EMI HLM-7006. A- 8.00

390. WEST: (Lucretia): Schubert Lieder (15). Leo Taubman, piano. West WN-18090. A- 10.00

391.*WHITE: "When You and I Were Young, Maggie." Sixteen songs of sentiment, including Beautiful Dreamer, Silver Threads Among the Gold, The Rosary, Little Boy Blue. Sanders, piano. RCA ARL1-1698. A- 4.00

392. WITTRISCH: Arias - Lohengrin, Fidelio, Bartered Bride(2), Mignon, Faust, Pecheurs(2) & Aida(2). [German-only notes] Top Classic TC-9044. A- 4.00

393. ZABERS: (Janis; Latvian tenor; 1935-73): Arias - Tosca(2), Fanciulla, Cav(2), Pique Dame(3), Traviata, Rigoletto, Trovatore. Melodiya 031463-4. A- 7.00

394.*ZEANI: Puccini Arias - Gianni Schicchi, Turandot, Boheme, Butterfly, Suor Angelica, Manon Lescaut, Tosca & La Rondine. Patane/ASCR. [Scarce disc: only in print from April 1960 until February 1962] London OS-25139. A-(c/c) 10.00

LP's: Vocalists - Duets

395.*CABALLE/CARRERAS: Duets from Adriana(2), Cid, Manon Lescaut, Poliuto, Devereux, Andrea. [Live; misc orchs; 1977-1979] Legendary LR-104. A- 4.00

396. CALLAS & SIMIONATO: Duets from Aida (1950), Ballo (1957), Anna Bolena (1957) & Norma (1955). HRE 209. A-(original sources not silent) 9.00

397.*DOMINGO/MILNES: Duets from Boheme, Forza(2), Vespri, Don Carlo, Pecheurs, Otello, Gioconda. Guadagno/LSO. RCA LSC-3182. A- 4.00

398. FLAGSTAD/MELCHIOR: Tristan Love Duet (MacArthur/SF Opera); Lohengrin Bridal Chamber Scene (MacArthur/RCA Victor Sym). [SD labels] RCA LM-2618. A- 4.00

399.*LUDWIG/BERRY: Song Recital: Humorous & Satiric songs by Beethoven, Haydn, Rossini(4), Reger(2), Brahms(3), Strauss(2), Wolf(5). Moore, piano. Sera S-60087. A- 4.00

Listings of Audiophile and Special Label LP's follow on the next page (

AUDIOPHILE AND SPECIAL LABEL RECORDS

The following several sections are devoted to listings of records by manufacturer in order of prefix and issue number. In most of these cases, either an individual item or a whole series has a following among groups of collectors on the basis of either quality of recorded sound to begin with or of pressing vintage (or both); in some cases (audiophile or not) the label per se has so devoted a following that it makes sense to list discs here rather than in an artist or repertoire category. Since many of these audiophiles are also followers of The Abso!ute Sound magazine, I have also included notations when I have found reviews or comments regarding specific discs in this publication. These take the form of the issue number followed by a colon, then the page number, i.e. [38:155]. Please consult these references directly if you are interested in what TAS has said. Their content in generally favorable, but they are not always so. Also, I have included these references even in cases where TAS has discussed or listed a different issue of the same recording I have listed (for example, a domestic vs. an imported pressing, or a reissue vs. original issue). So do not automatically assume that a TAS reference means a rave review of the specific item listed. When the letter "L" follows one of these notes, it means that the item was included on Harry Pearson's list on that page in that issue (rather than meaning that the item received an actual review or comment). [If you have a specific interest in the early Columbia stereo pressings with "2-eyes" labels, or the even earlier "6-eyes" pressings, here is where they are in this catalog: #105, 121, 139, 189, 238, 357, 382, 805, 806, 879, 884, 903, 968, 1027, 1051, 1059, 1137, 1196, 1201, 1241, 1249, 1273, 1422, 1444, 1501, 1516, 1530, 1533, 1540, 1629, 1630-31, 1650, 1692, 1696-97, 1700, 1709-13, 1716, 1743, 1781, 1867, 1875-76, 1878, 1880, 1887, 1898, 1957-58, 1961, 1995.]

LP's: Angels

All of the mono Angels below (except as noted) are early British pressings from the period 1953-1958 when Dario Soria was Angel's president. Except as noted otherwise, these copies are the deluxe editions, with fine art work on the covers, extra heavy sleeves and dowel-rod spines (boxed sets did not have the dowel-rod spines). In a few instances the spine is gone (indicated with "ns"); in some cases the copy is from their thrift edition ("th"), wherein the same fine pressings were packaged in simple sleeves without notes and sold for lower prices than the deluxe editions. Stereo items are usually either early pressings ["red" = red label for the very earliest of them, or "blue" = blue label used until the late '60's] or 45 rpm audiophile issues from the early 1980's. I sometimes also list other stereo Angels here when their EMI incarnations have been particularly popular.

400. 3515(2): LE GROUPE DES SIX. TAILLEFERRE - Overture. HONEGGER - Prelude, Fugue & Postlude. MILHAUD - Symphony #2. DUREY - Le Printemps au Fond de la Mer (Duval, soprano). POULENC - Secheresses (Brasseur Chorale). AURIC - Phedre, Symphonic Suite. Tzipine/PCO. [includes spoken introduction by Jean Cocteau; eight-page illustrated booklet includes neat side-by-side photos of the whole group from 1921 and 1953] A-(very slight cover staining) 43.00

401. 35019: FAURE - Requiem. Noguera; Angelici; Cluytens/Chanteurs de Saint-Eustache & Orch; Durufle, organ. A- 10.00

402. 35020: FLORENT SCHMITT - Psaume XLVII. Duval; Durufle; Tzipine/PCO; Brasseur Cho. A--(but end sd 1, beg sd 2 very ticky) 6.00

403. 35029: FRANCK - Symphony. Cluytens/ORTF. A-- 10.00

404. 35055: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. Karajan/PO. A- 10.00

405. 35080: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Karajan/PO. A-(a little crackle, start side 1) 8.00

406. 35083: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Anda; Galliera/PO. Anda also plays Valse Lente from Coppelia. A--(occ lgt tks) 10.00

407. 35094: Mattiwilda Dobbs: Songs of Schubert, Brahms, Wolf, Faure, Hahn & Chausson. Moore, piano. [still has glassine inner sleeve!] A--(tks 1/8 inch sd 1; occasional elsewhere) 18.00

408. 35097: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #1; Egmont & Leonore #3 Overtures. Karajan/PO. [scarce - perhaps sold poorly because of the rather stingy coupling] [ns] A- 8.00

409. 35134: DE FALLA - Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Ciccolini); Homenajes. Halffter/ORTF. A-(th) 7.00

410. 35136: BLISS - Miracle in the Gorbals Suite; Music for Strings. Composer/PO. A- 12.00

411. 35142: BRITTEN - Variations & Fugue on a Theme of Frank Bridge. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis. Karajan/PO. [ns] A- 6.00

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412. 35208: SPANISH SONGS - Works of Falla(7), Mompou(3), Montsalvatge(2), Turina(2), Obradors(5) & Pittaluga. Nan Merriman; Moore, piano. B to B+(much plays A-, but flaws) 7.00

413. 35217: FRENCH SONGS - Works of Debussy(9), Bachelet, Faure(3), Chausson, Duparc(2) & Bizet. Nan Merriman; Moore, piano. A--(outer grooves are B+) 7.00

414. 35256: BURNS NIGHT - Songs and Poems (15) by Robert Burns. Ian Gilmour & Meta Forrest, speakers; Hans Oppenheim/The Saltire Music Group; Zorian String Quartet. [With nice booklet of notes and texts enclosed; lovely copy of an obscure, scarce issue - the first I've ever seen] A- 26.00

415. 35428: MENDELSSOHN - Songs Without Words. Gieseking. A- 9.00

416. 35528: LISZT - Mephisto Waltz; Rapsodie Espagnole; Valse Oubliee #1; Valse Impromptu; Gnomenreigen; Jeux d'Eau a la Villa d'Este; Grand Galop Chromatique. Cziffra, piano. A-- 12.00

417. 35552: STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka. Kurtz/PO. A-/A--(brief tks sd 2) 8.00

418. 35568: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #1 (Susskind/PO). RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #1 (Malko/PO). Lympany (in both). A-(mod tks 1/2 - in mvt 1 Rach; writing on cov) 7.00

419. 35588: LECOCQ (arr. Gordon Jacob) - Mam'zell Angot. GLAZOUNOV (arr. Irving) - Birthday Offering. Irving/RPO. A- 9.00

420.*35590: SONGS OF STRAUSS (8) & GRIEG (9). Aase Nordmo Loevberg, soprano; Moore (Strauss) & Levin (Grieg), pianists. [only in print November 1958 - October 1960] B+ 10.00

421. 35609: REGIMENTAL MARCHES OF THE BRITISH ARMY (27). McBain/Band of Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall. [Recorded 12/15/1957; with nicely-illustrated 12-page booklet] A-(but first band each side has a skip) 10.00

422.*SS-45007: JANACEK - Sinfonietta. Ozawa/CSO. [45 rpm] A- to A 14.00

LP's: Londons

The very early [c.1958-1963] blue-backed issues with "FFSS" on the label are designated [bb]. All of the items listed below are British pressings unless otherwise noted.

423.*CS-6012: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Tsar Saltan Suite; May Night Overture; Russian Easter Overture. Ansermet/OSR. [bb; FFSS] A-(very slight cover scuffs) 18.00

424.*CS-6026: CHOPIN - Les Sylphides. DELIBES - La Source, Suite. Maag/PCO. A-(c/c) 9.00

425.*CS-6092: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5. Solti/VPO. A- 4.00

426.*CS-6151: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #1. Katchen; Monteux/LSO. [bb; FFST] A- 35.00

427.*CS-6189: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #3. Ansermet/OSR. [bb; FFSS] A-- 18.00

428.*CS-6191: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3; Hebrides Overture. Maag/LSO. [TAS 44:178] A-(bb jacket, but NOT FFSS labels!) 7.00

429.*CS-6398: BRITTEN - Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (no narration); Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings (Pears; Tuckwell). Composer/LSO. A-(demo) 6.00

430.*CS-6400: BACH - Suite #2. MOZART - Flute Concerto, K.314. GLUCK - Dance of the Blessed Spirits. Claude Monteux, flute; Monteux/LSO. [Claude was Pierre's son, of course; nice cover photo of the two of them. He passed away in February, 2013, at age 92!] A- 4.00

431.*CS-6410: BRAHMS - Piano Sonatas #1 & #2. Katchen. [Piano Works, Vol.3] FS 6.00

432.*CS-6422: CHOPIN - Four Ballades; Trois Nouvelles Etudes. Ashkenazy, piano. A- 4.00

433.*CS-6423: OSCAR ESPLA - Don Quijote Velando las Armas ("Don Quixote Watching Over His Arms"). ALBENIZ - Rapsodia Espanola (arranged for piano and orchestra by Cristobal Halffter). Soriano, piano; Fruhbeck de Burgos/Spanish National Orchestra. A-(scarce item - my first copy ever!) 22.00

434.*CS-6429: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Maazel/VPO. A- 4.00

435.*CS-6440: BACH - Piano Concerto in d. CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #2. Ashkenazy; Zinman/LSO. A- 4.00

436.*CS-6508: PIZZETTI - La Pisanella; Concerto Dell'Estate. Gardelli/OSR. A-(s/s) 8.00

437.*CS-6524: DVORAK - Symphony #2. Kertesz/LSO. A- 4.00

438.*CS-6569: RACHMANINOV - Symphony #2. A- 4.00

439.*CS-6587: MENDELSSOHN - Symphonies #3 & #4. Abbado/LSO. A- 4.00

440.*CS-6668: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7; Leonore Overture #3. Schmidt-Isserstedt/VPO. A- 4.00

441.*CS-6749: SCHUMANN - Kreisleriana; Allegro, Op.8; Romance, Op.28, #2; Novelette, Op.21, #8. De Larrocha, piano. A-(c/c) 7.00

LP's: Londons - continued

442.*CS-6857: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5; Egmont Over. Ashkenazy; Solti/CSO. A-(Dutch pressing) 4.00

443.*CS-6980: DVORAK - Symphony #9; Carnival Overture. Mehta/LAPO. [Minshull; Lock;1975] A- 4.00

444.*CS-7110: HOLST - The Planets. Solti/LPO. [Mallinson; Wilkinson & Pinder] A- 9.00

445.*CSA-2216(2): BRUCKNER - Symphony #7. WAGNER - Siegfried Idyll. Solti/VPO. A- 8.00

446.*CSA-2229(2): DELIBES - Coppelia. Bonynge/OSR. A-(s/s) 8.00

447.*CSA-2242(2): MAHLER - Symphony #2. Cotrubas; Ludwig; Mehta/VPO; VSO Cho. [Minshull; Moorfoot & Law; recorded 1975, Sofiensaal, Vienna] [TAS 43:159] A- 18.00

448.*CSA-2314(3): PROKOFIEV - The Five Concerti (Ashkenazy; Previn/LSO); Ashkenazy conducts Classical Symphony; Overture on Hebrew Themes; Autumnal (his first recorded conducting?). [D] A- 10.00

449.*OS-25040: VERDI - Il Trovatore (exc). del Monaco; Tebaldi; Simionato; Tozzi; Erede/MMF. [bb] A- 4.00

450.*OS-25084: PUCCINI - Madama Butterfly (excerpts). Tebaldi; Bergonzi; Cossotto; Sordello; Mercuriali; Serafin/ASCR. [bb] A- 4.00

451.*OS-25115: MOZART - Don Giovanni (exc). Siepi; Corena; Dermota; Danco; Krips/VPO; Cho. [bb] A- 4.00

452.*OS-25218: PUCCINI - Tosca (exc). Tebaldi; Del Monaco; London; Molinari-Pradelli/ASCR. [bb] A- 4.00

453.*OS-25710: VERDI - Rigoletto (exc). Macneil; Sutherland; Cioni; Siepi; Sanzogno/ASCR. [bb] A- 4.00

454.*OS-25731: HAYDN - Mass #9 in d (Lord Nelson). Stahlman; Watts; Brown; Krause; Willcocks/LSO; King's College Choir, Cambridge. [bb; FFSS] A- 7.00

455.*OS-25742: BIRGIT NILSSON - Arias from Macbeth(3), Forza(2), Nabucco & Don Carlo. Quadri/ROHCG. [FFSS labels, but not blue-backed jacket] A-(minor cover scuffs) 6.00

456.*OS-25799: REGINE CRESPIN - Arias from Trovatore, Ballo, Otello, Gioconda, Cav, Madama & Mefistofele. [bb; FFSS] A-(few light bubble thumps) 9.00

457.*OS-26390: KODALY - Hary Janos (exc). Melos; Komlossy; Kertesz/LSO; Edinburgh Fest Cho. A-(c/c) 9.00

458.*OSA--1167: GILBERT & SULLIVAN - Trial by Jury. Sullivan - Macbeth Overture; Incidental Music to Henry VIII. Nash/D'Oyly Carte Opera Company; RPO. [TAS 42:112-115] A- 4.00

459.*OSA--1502(6): WAGNER - Tristan und Isolde. Nilsson; Resnik; Krause; Van Mill; Solti/VPO. [Sixth record is bonus: "Project Tristan, September 1960;" narrated by producer John Culshaw, the disc includes rehearsal excerpts and discussions surrounding the legendary recording sessions] A-(pristine!) 35.00

460.*OSA-13108(3): PUCCINI - Turandot. Sutherland; Pavarotti; Caballe; Ghiaurov; Krause; Pears; Mehta/LPO. [Minshull & Woolcock; Wilkinson & Lock; TAS 43:159; 65:158L] A- 7.00

461.*PSA-3202(2): ALL-AMERICAN SHOWCASE - Mantovani and His Orchestra in six selections each by Sigmund Romberg, Irving Berlin, Rudolf Friml & Victor Herbert. [FFSS labels] A--/A- 14.00

462.*STS-15005: ROSSINI-RESPIGHI - La Boutique Fantasque. DUKAS - The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Solti/Israel Phil. [from CS-6005] A- 6.00

463.*STS-15026: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto. WEBER - Konzertstuck for Piano & Orchestra. Gulda; Andreae/VPO. [from CS-6082] A- 6.00

464.*STS-15032: BEETHOVEN - Symphonies #1 & #8. Ansermet/OSR. [from CS-6120] A- 12.00

465.*STS-15044: MOZART - Les Petits Riens. GRIEG - Holberg Suite. Munchinger/Stuttgart Ch Orch. A- 9.00

466.*STS-15070: JOHANN STRAUSS (arr. Dorati) - Graduation Ball Ballet. WEBER (Orch. Berlioz) - Invitation to the Dance. Boskovsky/VPO. A- 4.00

467.*STS-15098: SIBELIUS - Symphony #2. Monteux/LSO. [from RCA LSC-2342; TAS 42:129] A- 4.00

468.*STS-15110: BARTOK - Concerto for Orchestra. Ansermet/OSR. [from CS-6086] A- 4.00

469.*STS-15117: CHARPENTIER - Impressions of Italy. Wolff/PCO. A- 4.00

470.*STS-15213/15(3): HAYDN - The Paris Symphonies: #82 - #87. Ansermet/OSR. A- 18.00

471.*STS-15229/34(6): HAYDN - Symphonies #82 - #92; Sinfonia Concertante in B-Flat. Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica. [Mallinson; Moorfoot] A-(minor box scuffs) 17.00

472.*STS-15292: PIZZETTI - La Pisanella; Concerto Dell'Estate. Gardelli/OSR. [from CS-6508] A- 4.00

473.*STS-15310/15(6): HAYDN - Symphonies #1 - #19. Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica. [Mallinson; Moorfoot & Dunkerley] A-(minor box scuffs) 17.00

LP's: London Phase-4 Stereo

474.*SPC-21011: OFFENBACH - Gaite Parisienne. Munch/NPO. [TAS 39:132; fold-open album includes nice session photos] [d'Amato; Lilley] A- 10.00

475.*SPC-21023: BIZET - Carmen & L'Arlesienne Suites. Munch/NPO. [Original British pressing in fold-open album; TAS 40:165-6] A- 8.00

476.*SPC-21031: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. Stokowski/NPO. A-(c/c) 12.00

477.*SPC-21035: WAGNER - Meistersinger & Dutchman Overtures; Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan. Paita/NPO. [TAS 37:142] [d'Amato; Lilley] A- 4.00

478.*SPC-21054: STRAUSS - Don Juan; Till Eulenspiegel. Lewis/RPO. [d'Amato & Barrett; Lilley] A-(c/c) 4.00

479.*SPC-21061: FRANCK - Symphony. RAVEL - Fanfare for L'Eventail de Jeanne. Stokowski/Hilversum Radio Orch. [TAS 37:143] A-(demo copy; c/c) 12.00

480.*SPC-21064: RAVEL - La Valse, Bolero, Pavan. Claude Monteux/RPO. [Few; Lilley] A- 4.00

481.*SPC-21086: IVES - Symphony #2. Bernard Herrmann/LSO. [Few; Bannister; original British pressing and fold-open jacket] A-(c/c; demo copy) 9.00

482.*SPC-21095: OVERTURES - Rienzi; Academic Festival; Leonore #3; Roman Carnival. Paita/Netherlands Radio Orch. A-(c/c) 9.00

483.*SPC-21144: JOHANN STRAUSS - Blue Danube; Tales from the Vienna Woods; Voices of Spring; Artist's Life; Roses from the South. Fiedler/BPS. [Few; Mailes] A-(minor cover scuffs) 4.00

484.*SPC-21180: ROZSA - Quo Vadis (music from the film). Composer/RPO. [TAS 73:152L] A-(c/c) 14.00

485.*SPC-21185: GERSHWIN - Second Rhapsody (Votapek); Girl Crazy Suite; Wintergreen for President; Three Preludes; Overtures to Let Them Eat Cake; Of Thee I Sing; Oh, Kay!; Funny Face. Fiedler/BPS. A- 9.00

LP's: Mercuries

For the SR series (and some of the others) I am now replacing my previous pressing designation by means of label-type with designations by means of stamper numbers, since most of my customers seem to find that information more complete and useful. The FR's are the earliest stampers, followed by the RFR's, CFR's and M's. FR stampers no longer appeared in issues with numbers above about SR-90265 (some earlier numbers may also have been pressed first as RFR's), and there were no RFR's either above about SR-90500. Excellent (or mint) copies of Mercury's early stereo pressings (particularly those with the early FR stampers), like those of most companies in the late 50's and early 60's, sometimes grade A- but frequently have a degree of surface noise which falls a little below my audition grade of A-, yet is quieter than what I grade B+. These are graded "A- to B+." Items graded A- are very fine copies of very quiet pressings, and grades above that are exceptional.

486.*CLASSIC RECORDS SR-90006: PROKOFIEV - Scythian Suite; Love for Three Oranges Suite. Dorati/LSO. [TAS re orig issue: 40:139; 54:161+164; this is a fine copy of Classic Records reissue, c.2010] A- to A 35.00

487.*CLASSIC RECORDS SR-90212: CHABRIER - Espana; Suite Pastorale; Fete Polonaise; Gwendoline Overture; Danse Slave. Paray/Detroit Sym. [Released November 1961; deleted July 1964. [TAS re original issue: 47:142-3; 53:117; this a lovely copy of the Classic Records reissue] A- to A 35.00

488.*CLASSIC RECORDS SR-90226: STRAVINSKY - The Firebird. Dorati/LSO. [TAS re orig issue: 32:144; 35:110; 44:128; 54:160; 54:164; this is a lovely copy of the Classic Records reissue] A- to A 35.00

489.*CLASSIC RECORDS SR-90313: RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole; Alborada del Gracioso; La Valse; Pavane. IBERT - Escales. Paray/Detroit Sym. [Paray gave the premiere of Escales in 1924. The original issue is of the most hotly sought-after of the Mercuries. TAS re that original: 39:126; 53:117; 54:163; 73:148L; this is a lovely copy of the Classic Records reissue c.1997] A- to A 35.00

490. EP-1-5010 (45 RPM; 7-INCH): BRAHMS - Rhapsodies: Op.79, #2; Op.119, #4. Chasins, piano. A- 4.00

491. MG-10034: SCHUBERT - Symphony #8; Rosamunde Incidental Music. Heger/Bamberg Sym. B 7.00

492. MG-10040: JANACEK - Lach Dances. Jirak/Czech Radio Orch. MARTINU: Sinfonietta Giocosa. Leroux, piano; Krombholc/CPO. B+ 8.00

493. MG-10044: ERNA SACK SINGS SONG FAVORITES (six lighter items) & OPERA HIGHLIGHTS (Barber, Don Pasquale, Rigoletto, Freischutz & Martha). [no conductors shown; arias said to be with BPO; no orchestra identified for the songs] B++ 9.00

494. MG-10076: BRAHMS - Serenade #1. Heger/Bamberg Sym. A--(very fine for the vintage!) 20.00

LP's: Mercuries - continued

495. MG-10081: SCHUBERT - Three Offeratories. MOZART - Exsultate Jubilate. Colette Lorand, soprano; Fekete/Vienna Tonkunstler Orch. B-(misc scratches; surface itself not bad) 9.00

496. MG-10112: TCHAIKOVSKY - Tempest; Hamlet. Rachmilovich/Stockholm Radio. [MF-5/MF-7] A- 8.00

497. MG-10150: A NORWEGIAN POP CONCERT - Short works of Ole Bull(2), Johannes Hanssen, Hohan Halvorsen(2), Johan Svendsen, Odd Gruner-Hegge & Arne Eggen. Fjeldstad & Gruner-Hegge/Oslo Philharmonic. [MF-2/MF-5] A- 8.00

498. MG-50005: RAVEL - Alborada del Gracioso; Pavan. BERLIOZ - Roman Carnival Overture. DEBUSSY - Three Nocturnes. Dorati/Mpls; (with Cecilean Singers in Debussy). [MF-8/MF-6] B+(from Mpls 1st Mercury sessions: February 1952) 7.00

499. MG-50007: BRAHMS - Symphony #1. Kubelik/CSO. [Deleted sooner than any of the other Kubelik/CSO discs (Feb 1957); one of only a handful of Kubelik/CSO recordings not reissued in either of their two "Kubelik Legacy" albums, nor on any domestic CD] [MF-5/MF-5] B(most MUCH better; some lgt scrs) 12.00

500. MG-50015: MOZART - Symphonies #34 & 38. Kubelik/CSO. [Recorded 12/6/1952 (#34) and 4/3/1953 (#38)] [MF-5/MF-5] A-(scarce in such fine condition!) 20.00

501. MG-50026: BARTOK - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste. SCHOENBERG: Five Pieces for Orchestra. Kubelik/CSO. [One of the scarcest of the early CSO issues, though each of the pieces was issued also in at least one alternate coupling] [MF-2/FR-3] Mercury MG-50026. A- to B+ 14.00

502. MG-50029: FRANCK - Psyche. RAVEL - La Valse. FAURE - Pavane. Paray/Detroit Sym. [recorded December 1953 (mono only)] [MF-11/MF-18] A-- 7.00

503. MG-50037: TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. SCHUBERT - Symphony #8. Dorati/CSO. [Recorded January 1954; along with Dorati's Bartok/Kodaly disc from same sessions, the last Mercury recordings with CSO; less than eight weeks later it was Reiner & RCA for Heldenleben, Zarathustra & Salome's Dance...] [MF-14/MF-13] A-(superficial scuffs cause no significant snd) 21.00

504. MG-50043: MUSIC OF LEROY ANDERSON, Vol. 2. The Typewriter (Fennell plays it; natural and very present - no gimmicks; it's terrific!); Fiddle-Faddle; Waltzing Cat; Blue Tango; Belle of the Ball; Syncopated Clock; five more. Fennell/ERSO Pops. [TAS re stereo issue: 33:136] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A- 12.00

505. MG-50058: STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka. Dorati/Mpls. [recorded April 6, 1955 (not March, as stated on cover); mono only; not common; not to be confused with stereo remake by same artists] [FR-1/MF-5] A- 20.00

506. MG-50108: CHAUSSON - Symphony. Paray/Detroit Sym. [TAS re stereo: 37:96] [MF-3/-4] A- 4.00

507. MG-50111: SPIRIT OF 76 - Music for Fifes & Drums based on U.S. Army field music. Fennell/Eastman Wind Ens. [TAS re stereo 33:134] [MF-3/MF-3] A- 8.00

508. MG-50114: BERNARD ROGERS (1893-1968) - Leaves from the Tale of Pinocchio (Mackown, narrator). HAROLD TRIGGS (b.1900) - The Bright Land. HANSON - Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth (Burge, piano). Hanson/ERSO. [Recorded in stereo, but never released in stereo until the very late ERA issue; the present issue is one of the rarest of the later mono Mercuries] [MF-3/MF-3] A-(c/c) 20.00

509. MG-50115: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #8. BAX - Garden of Fand. BUTTERWORTH - Shropshire Lad. Barbirolli/Halle. [Still my favorite VW 8th!][TAS re stereo: 41:124/5; 54:159] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A- 9.00

510. MG-50122: BORODIN - Polovetsian Dances. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Le Coq d'Or Suite. Dorati/LSO. [TAS re stereo: 37:95] [FR-5/FR-5] A- 6.00

511. MG-50124: VIENNESE NIGHT AT THE PROMS - Gypsy Baron & Fledermaus Overtures; Pizzicato & Annen Polkas; Perpetual Motion; Radetzky March; Blue Danube; Tales. Barbirolli/Halle. [FR-9/-9] A- 9.00

512. MG-50135: BIZET - Carmen & L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & 2. Paray/Detroit. [TAS re stereo: 42:133] [FR-5/FR-2] A- 12.00

513. MG-50159: DVORAK - Symphony #7. Barbirolli/Halle. [Never in stereo, at least in U.S.] [FR-7/FR-4] A- 12.00

514. MG-50209: TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. KHACHATURIAN - Gayne (exc). Dorati/LSO. [TAS re stereo issue: 33:137] [RFR-2/RFR-2] A- 12.00

515.*SR-60021: GRIFF WILLIAMS & HIS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA - We Could Have Danced All Night. [Carroll; Putnam; Universal Studios, Chicago] [FR-1/FR-1] A- 4.00

516.*SR-61093: HORST JANKOWSKI - So What's New?. [recorded in Stuttgart] A-(c/c) 4.00

517.*SR-61195: HORST JANKOWSKI - Piano Affairs. [M-1/M-1] A-(c/c) 4.00

518.*SR-90043: MUSIC OF LEROY ANDERSON, Vol. 2. The Typewriter (Fennell plays it; no gimmicks; it's terrific!); Fiddle-Faddle; Waltzing Cat; Blue Tango; Belle of the Ball; Syncopated Clock; five more. Fennell/ERSO Pops. [TAS 33:136] [FR-1/FR-1] A- 35.00

LP's: Mercuries - continued

519.*SR-90150: HANSON - Song of Democracy (with Eastman Chorus); Elegy in Memory of My Friend, Serge Koussevitzky. RICHARD LANE - Four Songs (Berlin, mezzo). Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 47:148; 65:153L] [FR-1/FR-1] A-(mod 1/4-inch scr Song; Lane ticky in spots) 10.00

520.*SR-90158: HANDEL (arr. Harty) - Water Music Suite; Royal Fireworks Music. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 36:167; 54:160+163] [CS-4/CS-2] A-(c/c) 11.00

521.*SR-90198: SCHUMANN - Symphony #1; Manfred Overture. Paray/Detroit. [RFR-2/RFR-1] A- 14.00

522.*SR-90206: DOUGLAS MOORE - The Pageant of P.T.Barnum. PISTON - The Incredible Flutist. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 31:96; 32:148; 53:120] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-(a little writing on back cover; scarce!) 35.00

523.*SR-90226: STRAVINSKY - The Firebird (complete). Dorati/LSO. [TAS 32:144; 35:110; 44:128; 54:160; 54:164] [M-2/M-2] A-(c/c) 25.00

524.*SR-90240: PERGOLESI - La Serva Padrona. Scotto; Bruscantini; Fasano/I Virtuosi di Roma. [TAS 40:138; booklet includes nice photo of Wilma Cozart & Harold Lawrence] [FR-2/FR-4] A-(brief bbl thumps beg sd 1; my last copy 1996) 27.00

525.*SR-90255: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 31:97] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A- 18.00

526.*SR-90263: GOULD - Spirituals; Fall River Legend. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 44:177-78; 53:120] [PR-2/PR-2] A-(c/c) 4.00

527.*SR-90312: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #6. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 41:124] [RFR-1/RFR-2] A-- 12.00

528.*SR-90370: BACH - Cello Suites #2 & #5. Starker. [TAS 32:143-4; 40:138; 53:121] [M-4/M-2] A-(c/c; slight cover scuffs) 12.00

529.*SRD-19: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. BEETHOVEN - Wellington's Victory. Dorati/Mpls (1812); LSO (Wellington); artillery, carillon, band. [RFR-2/RFR-1] A-(s/s) 9.00

530.*SRI-75020: MENNIN - Symphony #5. SCHUMAN - New England Triptych. GRIFFES - Poem for Flute & Orchestra (Mariano). Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90379; TAS 46:154] A- to A 18.00

531.*SRI-75029: CHAUSSON - Symphony in B-flat. CHABRIER - Suite Pastorale. Paray/Detroit. [From SR-90017(TAS 36:96-7) and SR-90212(TAS 47:142; 53:117)] A- to A 8.00

532.*SRI-75049: SESSIONS - Black Maskers Suite. BARBER - Capricorn Concerto. GINASTERA - Creole Faust Overture. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90257(TAS 33:136; 54:162); SR-90224(TAS 35:106; 54:162); SR-90103(TAS 39:127-8; 53:120)] A- to A(c/c) 10.00

533.*SRI-75058: STRAVINSKY - The Firebird (complete). Dorati/LSO. [From SR-90226: TAS 32:144; 35:110; 44:128; 54:160; 54:164] A- 8.00

534.*SRI-75078: CHABRIER - Espana; Danse Slave; Fete Polonaise; Marche Joyeuse; Bourree Fantasque; Gwendoline Overture. MASSENET - Phedre Overture. Paray/Detroit Sym. [from SR-90211; 90212; 90005; 90318] A- to A(c/c) 12.00

535.*SRI-75106: BALALAIKA FAVORITES. Works of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky, Gorodovskaya, Mossolov, 10 more. Osipov State Russian Folk Orch. [From SR-90310: TAS 45:152; 54:158+163; 73:146L] A- to A 24.00

536.*SRI-75109: COATES - London Suite; Four Ways Suite; The Three Elizabeths. Fennell/London Pops. [from SR-90439; TAS 41:124] A- to A 6.00

537.*SRI-75116: McPHEE - Tabuh-Tabuhan. Hanson/ERSO. SCHULLER - Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee. BLOCH - Sinfonia Breve. Dorati/Mpls. [from SR-90103 (TAS 39:127-8; 53:120; 65:156L); SR-90282 (TAS 31:98; 53:116; 54:164); SR-90288 (TAS 37:94; 53:117; 54:164)] A- to A 10.00

538.*SRI2-77003(2): ADAM - Giselle (complete ballet). Fistoulari/LSO. [See TAS 34:180 re original issue on SR2-9011; this reissue scarce too - first copy I've had] A- to A 18.00

539.*SRM I-604: THE NAKED CARMEN - Electric Rock Opera created, produced and arranged by John Corigliano & David Hess; adapted from Bizet with orchestral excerpts performed by Paray/Detroit; orchestrated and conducted by John Corigliano; nice fold-open album. [M-1/M-1] A- 20.00

540.*SRW-18078: DEBUSSY - Petite Suite; Afternoon of a Faun. RAVEL - Le Tombeau de Couperin; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. Paray/Detroit Sym. [Selections originally from SR-90213 and SR-90372 (Faun was in mono on MG-50101 but not in stereo until SR-90372). [M-2/WS] A- 9.00

541.*SRW-18080: DVORAK - Symphony #8 (old #4); Carnival Overture. Dorati/LSO. [Reissue of SR-90236; see TAS 34:180; 54:161+164] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A- 18.00

LP's: RCA's

I am now listing RCA's all together in one group when they are either early pressings in which customers have indicated an interest, or when they are later pressings of issues which have had a particular following. I am also including a number of the scarce Camden (CAL prefixes) and Bluebird (LBC prefixes) issues, mostly LP transfers of recordings made during the 78-rpm era. Records are listed alphanumerically by prefix and number. Codes for pressings refer to label types, and are given in brackets just before the grade at the end of the listing (e.g. [SD]). RCA pressing codes are as follows:

PD = Plum Dog (Nipper, the RCA/HMV dog, shown against a shaded plum background; used for the last RCA classical mono issues, c.1954-1958).

SD = Shaded Dog (as above, but with fire-engine red background; used during the early stereo era, c.1958-1963, for both mono and stereo classical issues except some Sorias).

WD = White Dog (also called "Plain Dog"; Nipper here is against an unshaded background of Christmas red; used for all classical issues except Sorias c.1964-1969).

ND = No Dog (large "RCA" in open white letters on left of label; c.1969-1977).

LD = Late Dog (small dog on upper right of label against dark red; c.1977 forward).

BL = Black label (for popular records almost exclusively)

CP = Canadian Pressing.

PL = Plum Label (for Victrola [VIC or VICS] issues, the earliest pressings, c. 1964-1968).

SS = Soria Series (special label of Christmas red with no dog used only for the Sorias; the first Sorias had SD labels, but switched to SS about 1961 - before WD era).

I am now also including the stamper numbers of each stereo disc (and some monos too) next to the pressing code. If the information is available I also show the names of the producer and engineer in another pair of brackets. Please note that for these issues - as for most records from the early stereo era - copies in apparently mint condition frequently grade "A- to B+" in my audition. Copies graded A- are very fine, and higher grades are quite extraordinary from this period.

542.*AGL1-1964: RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole; Alborada del Gracioso; Pavan; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. Reiner/CSO. [from LSC-2183(TAS 21/22:165) & LSC-2222(TAS 64:124)] FS(c/c) 12.00

543.*AGL1-3367: STRAUSS - Don Quixote (Janigro; Preves); Rosenkavalier Waltzes. Reiner/CSO. [from LDS-2384 & LSC-2112 (TAS 75/6: 176)] A- 12.00

544.*AGL1-3879: STRAUSS - Elektra (Three Scenes). Borkh; Schoeffler; Yeend; Reiner/CSO. [TAS 35:177; issued on mono-only LP in the 50's, but never in stereo until this release (and a concurrent German issue) of March 1981; deleted September 1983. To my knowledge, the only stereo issue of this legendary recording until it was digitally remastered for CD. Amazing brass sound!!!] A- 24.00

545.*AGL1-3882: ROLF LIEBERMANN - Concerto for Jazz Band & Symphony Orchestra (Sauter-Finegan Band; Reiner/CSO. Side 2: Sauter-Finegan Band in eight selections (6 are mono, 1952). [Apart from the extremely scarce 2-track tape, this August 1981 issue and a contemporaneous CSO fund-raiser issue were the Liebermann's first appearances in stereo, though recorded in 1954! It was deleted in March 1984 and remains one of Reiner's most obscure recordings.] A- 45.00

546.*AGL1-4215: HOVHANESS - Mysterious Mountain. STRAVINSKY - Divertimento from Le Baisee de la Fee. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; from LSC-2251 (TAS 59:123-4)] A- 6.00

547.*ARL1-2044: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #1. Rubinstein; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase; from LM-1831; recorded April 17, 1954 (the first Reiner/CSO recording after the initial Strauss sessions) this was its first stereo issue (1977) at all (the very early tape issue having been in mono only); not digitally remastered; never an earlier pressing than with "Late Dog"] [TAS 11:389L] [LD labels] A- 18.00

548.*ARL3-1199(3): KORNGOLD - Die Tote Stadt. Neblett; Kollo; Prey; Luxon; Leinsdorf/Munich Radio Orch; Bavarian Radio Cho. [Charles Gerhardt; Seebacher; TAS 9:91; 44:159] A- 24.00

549.*ARP1-4567: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto (Reiner/CSO; from LSC-2129; Pfeiffer/Layton). MENDELSSOHN - Violin Concerto (Munch/BSO; from LSC-2314; Pfeiffer/Crawford; TAS 65:182+158L). Heifetz in both. [Half-speed (".5 Series") remastering] A- to A 16.00

550.*ARP1-4668: LISZT - Totentanz. SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto. Janis; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; Liszt from LSC-2541; first (only?) issue of Schumann apart from CSO promotional disc, 1979. Half-speed ("Point Five") mastering; Totentanz is spectacular!] FS(c/c) 24.00

551.*ATL1-4039: SAINT-SAENS - Symphony #3. Zamkochian, organ; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; "Point 5" Series half-speed re-mastering from LSC-2341; silky German Teldec pressing] A- to A(c/c) 10.00

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552.*ATL1-4100: STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase; half-speed ("Point Five") mastering; from LM-1807 (mono only) and VICS-1042 (TAS 108:110-11); silky German Teldec pressing] A- to A 24.00

553.*ATL1-4156: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [Half-speed remastering ("Point 5" Series) of LSC-2514: TAS 29:122; 30:128; 90:136-7; German Teldec pressing] A- to A(c/c) 10.00

554.*ATL1-4268: MOUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; "Point 5" Series; half-speed re-mastered; from LSC-2201; TAS regarding original: 98:126-8; TAS regarding this re-issue: 27:108; lovely German Teldec pressing] A- to A(c/c) 13.00

555. CAMDEN CAL-104: DVORAK - Symphony #9. Stokowski/Phila. [earlier sunburst jacket illustration] B(slightly pebbly pressing) 7.00

556. CAMDEN CAL-148: AT THE OPERA WITH RICHARD CROOKS - Arias from Faust, Romeo & Juliet, Manon, Le Roi d'Ys, Pearl Fishers, Arlesiana, Don Giovanni & Elisir. A- 11.00

557. CAMDEN CAL-182: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #3. Kindler/National Sym. A-- 11.00

558. CAMDEN CAL-185: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #2. Goossens/Cincinnati Sym. A- 14.00

559. CAMDEN CAL-211: ROSSINI-RESPIGHI - La Boutique Fantasque (Goossens/LPO. TCHAIKOVSKY - Aurora's Wedding (Kurtz/LPO). A-(brief tks in Tchaikovsky) 11.00

560. CAMDEN CAL-212: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7. Stokowski/Phila. A--(neat cov tape repair; slight snd, lgt mark) 16.00

561. CAMDEN CAL-214: RAVEL - Piano Concerto in G. COPLAND - Piano Sonata. BERNSTEIN - Seven Anniversaries. Bernstein, piano in all; also conducts PO in the Ravel. A-- 13.00

562. CAMDEN CAL-237: MOZART - Symphonies #38 (Walter/VPO) & #39 (Walter/BBC Sym). [scarce!] A--(neat tape repair of jacket) 23.00

563. CAMDEN CAL-241: BEETHOVEN - "Jena" Symphony (Janssen/Janssen Sym of LA); Symphony #1 (Ormandy/Phila). A-(lgt tks 30 sec Jena; occ others; rest superb) 15.00

564. CAMDEN CAL-244: A JOHN CHARLES THOMAS RECITAL: Thirteen songs - Mah Lindy Lou, Your Presence, Mattinata, Fulfillment, I Heard a Forest Praying, I Love Life, In the Gloaming, Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle, Gentle Annie, four more. Hollister & Hodges, piano. A-(lovely!) 12.00

565. CAMDEN CAL-249: FAVORITE ARIAS FROM FAVORITE OPERAS - Aida(2), Carmen(4), Butterfly, Pag, Boheme, Rigoletto & Tannhauser. Unidentified Vocalists/Orch. B 7.00

566. CAMDEN CAL-257: HAYDN - Symphonies #92 (Walter/PCO) & #100 (Walter/VPO). B to B+(most very nice, but some tks; neat cov repair) 11.00

567. CAMDEN CAL-262: MOZART - Sinfonia Concertante, K.364 (Albert Spalding; Stiedry/New Friends of Music Orch); Handel - Viola Concerto in b (Weissmann/Victor Sym). William Primrose, viola, in all. [One of the scarcest and most sought-after of the Camdens] A-(very fine; neat tape repair of jacket) 81.00

568. CAMDEN CAL-273: GLADYS SWARTHOUT IN OPERA - Arias from Carmen(2), Mignon(2), Faust, Romeo, Samson(2). B+ 8.00

569. CAMDEN CAL-274: GIOVANNI MARTINELLI SINGS BY REQUEST: Arias - Boheme, Trovatore, Fedora(2), Forza, Samson, Andrea(2), Cav(2), Pag(2). [rec 1926-1929] A--(neat jacket tape repair) 8.00

570. CAMDEN CAL-283: GIOVANNI MARTINELLI in arias from Otello(2), Juive, Carmen, Faust, Ernani; Songs of Mascagni, Tosti, Bizet, Leoncavallo, Garnier, Martens, Italian folk song. [rec 1915-1939] B 4.00

571. CAMDEN CAL-284: DVORAK - Slavonic Dances, Op.72. Talich/CPO. A-(lovely copy!) 20.00

572. CAMDEN CAL-285: FRANCK - Piece Heroique; Chorales #1 & #3; Pastorale, Op.19. Charles M. Courboin playing the organ of the American Academy of Arts & Letters, NYC. A-(brief tks sd 2) 11.00

573. CAMDEN CAL-286: TWO-PIANO CLASSICS: BACH - Concderto in a; Nun Komm. HANDEL - Passagaclia in g. MOZART - Sonata in d; Figaro Overture. MENDELSSOHN - MSND Scherzo. ROSSINI - Largo al Factotum. Pierre Luboshutz/Genia Nemenoff Piano Duo. B++(lgt tks 1/4-in sonata; neat tape spine repair) 11.00

574. CAMDEN CAL-289/90(2): VERDI - Il Trovatore (complete). Arena; De Franco; Minghini-Cattaneo; Pertile; Callegari; Granforte; Carmassi; Gelli; Sabajno/La Scala. [NL] A-(few tiny flaws sd 1; otherwise outstanding!) 20.00

575. CAMDEN CAL-292: MENDELSSOHN - Sonata #2. Short works of Canteloube, Faure-Casals, Handel, Beethoven, Chopin & Davidoff. Feuermann, cello; Rupp, piano. A-(minor tape repair to jacket) 16.00

576. CAMDEN CAL-439: COPLAND - Billy the Kid Suite. Gershwin - American in Paris. Bernstein/RCA Sym. A-(very fine pressing; early cover) 7.00

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577.*CAMDEN LIVING STEREO CAS-534: LORIN HOLLANDER - Piano music of Brahms (Intermezzo & Rhapsody); Liszt (Hungarian Rhapsody #6 & Mephisto Waltz); Rachmaninoff (Prelude in c#); Chopin (Scherzo #2; Polonaise). [Scarce early Hollander - only in print Jan 1960 - Sept 1961] [2S/2S] A- 6.00

578.*CAMDEN LIVING STEREO CAS-638: LIVING STRINGS - Music in the Night. [15S/10S] A-- 4.00

579.*CCV-5010: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Scheherazade. Reiner/CSO. [British "Camden Classics/Victrola reissue of LSC-2446; Mohr; Layton; TAS re the original US issue: 42:83; 45:153-4; 49:64-9; 65:153L; 75/76:72] A- 11.00

580.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-1806: STRAUSS - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Reiner/CSO. [See TAS 75/76:78 re RCA original issue. The first Reiner/CSO sessions were held on March 6, 1954 and included Heldenleben & Salome's Dance. The Zarathustra, though taped 2 days later, is often thought of as their first recording since it took the lower catalog number (LM-1806, along with Salome's Dance, as opposed to Heldenleben's LM-1807) and also since this stereo issue of August 1960 (sans Salome) represented the earliest number of any RCA LSC stereo disc. Though not dropped from Schwann until September 1963, that original issue is very, very scarce, and I suspect that the October 1962 issue of the second Reiner/CSO Zarathustra (LSC-2609) may really have marked LSC-1806's de facto disappearance. This is a very early pressing (Serial #1-3304) of Classic Records 180-gram 1994 reissue - now itself almost 25 years old!] A- to A 35.00

581.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2129: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. FS 13.00

582.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2183: THE REINER SOUND. RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole; Pavan for a Dead Princess. RACHMANINOFF - Isle of the Dead. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re original RCA release: 21/22:165; 86:184-86; this is an early pressing of the 180-gram 1995 reissue] A- to A 25.00

583.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2185: RACHMANINOFF - Symphony #3. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Russian Easter Overture. Boult/LPO. [Apparently never in stereo on original RCA issue, at least in US. The mono version was issued in September 1958 & deleted in April 1960. Schwann showed a stereo issue of LSC-2185 as new release (w/o Russian Easter) in October 1958; it was still listed in July, 1959, but was gone the next month, never having had a black diamond. But I know of no one who has ever seen a copy. Like "LSC-1900," despite announcements, there was apparently no actual record released.] FS 27.00

584.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2271: RAVEL - Piano Concerto in G. d'INDY - Symphony on a French Mountain Air. Henriot-Schweitzer; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re original RCA issue: 60:134-5; this is an early 180-gram pressing of the 1996 reissue] A- to A 25.00

585.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2288: PROKOFIEV - Symphony #7; Russian Overture. Martinon/PCO. [TAS re original: 59:126-7; that issue was only in print from June 1959 to April 1961, and never reissued until London STS in August 1974!] A- to A 17.00

586.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2313: VENICE - ROSSINI: Overtures to Semiramide and Italiana in Algeri. VERDI: Preludes to Acts I & III of Traviata. OFFENBACH: Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman. PONCHIELLI: Dance of the Hours. Solti/ROHCG. [TAS re origianal issue: 75/76:72; 77:140; this issue (a very early 180-gram pressing of 1994/95 reissue) does a good job of recreating the deluxe fold-open album with lattice cover and 6-page bound-in color booklet] A- to A 32.00

587.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2418: ELGAR - Enigma Variations. BRAHMS - Haydn Variations. Monteux/LSO. [Walker; Wilkinson & Windebank; TAS re original issue: 60:126; 88:168-70] FS 17.00

588.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2430: RACHMANINOFF - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Reiner/CSO). FALLA - Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Jorda/SF Sym). Rubinstein (in both). [TAS re original issue: 30:139; 65:158L; this is an early 180-gram pressing of the reissue from the 1990's] A- to A 20.00

589.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2456: LALO - Symphonie Espagnole. Szeryng; Hendl/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; TAS re original RCA issue: 86:184; another convincing argument that Crawford was Layton's equal!] [This is a very early pressing of the 180-gram 1994 reissue and carries Serial #2-0503] A- to A 32.00

590.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2541: LISZT - Totentanz. RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #1. Janis; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; the original RCA issue is tough to find (only in print 5/61 - 9/63); this is a very early pressing of the 1994 180-gram reissue, with Serial #1-3384] A- to A 27.00

591.*CLASSIC RECORDS VICS-1424: WEINBERGER - Schwanda, Polka & Fugue. STRAUSS - Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils. SMETANA - Bartered Bride Overture. DVORAK - Carnival Overture. MENDELSSOHN - Hebrides Overture. Reiner/CSO. [Original RCA issue was the first stereo LP release of any of these items except the Hebrides, and only Salome's Dance was available on 2-track tape.] [TAS re original Victrola LP: 40:131L; this is an early pressing of the 180-gram reissue from 2000] A- to A 25.00

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592.*GL-11961 (BRITISH): BRAHMS - Symphony #4. Reiner/RPO. [Gerhardt; Wilkinson] A- to A(silky Italian pressing) 12.00

593.*GL-42092 (FRENCH): STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Great joke here: the deluxe fold-open album gives this as the Reiner/CSO performance, even going so far as to credit John Weicher as solo violin and embossing their leather-like cover with the inscription "Les Authentiques." In fact, this is the Leinsdorf/BSO performance! [French-only notes; fortunately (I guess), they do not go into rapture over the special Reiner/CSO affinity for Strauss, unique greatness, unparalleled early stereo era sound, etc...] A- to A 8.00

594.*GL-85265 (GERMANY): DVORAK - Cello Concerto. Piatigorsky; Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford; in my opinion, one of the great Munch/BSO discs in all respects; drm; DMM; TAS re original US issue: 98:128-9] A- to A(lovely German pressing) 18.00

595. LBC-1007: TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet (jacket identifies this as Constant Lambert/Symphony Orchestra; Walter Legge discography identifies it as City of Birmingham Symphony, recorded 2-24-1941); Sleeping Beauty Ballet Suite (The jacket identifies this as Malko/PO, which, according to notes by the previous owner, is correct. This copy has 10S/4S stampers; apparently on copies with 2S stampers, the Sleeping Beauty suite was actually an earlier recording with Lambert/Sadler's Wells.] B/B+(1/8-inch scratch in Romeo) 11.00

596. LBC-1008: STRAUSS - Voices of Spring; Blue Danube; Pizzicato & Tritsch-Tratsch Polkas (Szell/VPO); Roses from the South; Morning Papers; Music of the Spheres (Bohm/VPO). B++(moderate ticks in much of Spheres) 10.00

597. LBC-1009: PROKOFIEV - Classical Symphony (Celibidache/BPO). RAVEL - Mother Goose Suite (Previtali/LSO). A- 14.00

598. LBC-1016: GOUNOD - Faust Ballet Music (Fourestier/Paris Opera Orch). TCHAIKOVSKY - Swan Lake (excerpts) (Rignold/ROHCG). A-/B+(occ tks in Faust) 9.00

599. LBC-1025: SCHUMANN - Carnaval Ballet Suite (Irving/PO). DELIBES - Sylvia Ballet Music (Fourestier/Paris Opera Orch). A-(very fine!) 11.00

600. LBC-1026: MUSIC OF IMPERIAL RUSSIA. Flight of the Bumblebee & Russian Sailors' Dance (Malko/PO); Introduction & Dance from Snow Maiden (Collingwood/PO); Polovetski March (Dobrowen/PO); Waltz & Polonaise from Eugen Onegin (Ludwig/Berlin State); Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings Waltz (Malko/Danish National Orch). [How's THAT for a bunch of odds and ends?!] A- 14.00

601. LBC-1041: LISZT - Piano Concerto #1 (Fistoulari/PO); Don Juan Fantasy; Consolation #3. Shura Cherkassky, piano. A-(fine copy!) 18.00

602. LBC-1043: MENDELSSOHN (#1) & GRIEG PIANO CONCERTI. Dorfmann; Leinsdorf/Robin Hood Dell Orch (Phila). B+ 10.00

603. LBC-1048: SIX GREAT OVERTURES: Meistersinger (Dobrowen/PO). Hansel & Gretel; Fledermaus (Bohm/Saxon State). Leonore #3; Egmont (Malko/Danish National). Dutchman (Malko/PO). A- 14.00

604. LBC-1050: CHOPIN - Waltzes (complete). Ania Dorfmann. A- 10.00

605. LBC-1067: SIBELIUS - Symphony #7. MOZART - Symphony #38. Golschmann/St. Louis Symphony. B+(Mozart is B with quite noisy 1st half-inch) 7.00

606. LBC-1069: MOZART - Symphonies #35 & #40. Harry Blech/London Mozart Players. B+ 9.00

607. LBC-1070: LISZT - Les Preludes; Hungarian Rhapsodies #1, #2, #3 & #6. Rudolf Schwarz/PO. A- 10.00

608. LBC-1072: MARCHES - Works of Alford, Holst, Stanley, Starke, Holtzmann, Russell(2), Sousa(2), Martell, Dunn(4). Col. Vivian Dunn/The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines (Portsmouth). B 9.00

609. LBC-1075: SACRED AND SECULAR CHORAL WORKS - Ten selections by Brahms, Bach(3), Wagner, H. Walford Davis, Katherine Davis, Kodaly, Dvorak, Traditional. Henry Veld/The Augustana Choir. [Another scarce collection - this was only in print from January 1955 until February 1957.] A- 14.00

610. LBC-1088: ELGAR - Symphony #2. Barbirolli/Halle Orch. A-(few lgt tks in finale) 11.00

611. LBC-1089: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3. Goossens/ABC Sydney Symphony. A- 14.00

612. LCT-1123: THE CHOIR OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI - Nine pieces by Alessadro Borroni (2), Domenico Stella (5), Albino Varrotti & Bernardino Rizzi. Capponi, conductor. [PL; 1S/1S] B 4.00

613. LCT-6000(2): MASCAGNI - Cavalleria Rusticana. Gigli; Rasa; Simionato; Bechi; Composer/La Scala. [Recorded 1940; Mascagni speaks brief introduction in Italian][GL; 1S/3S/3S/4S] B+ 6.00

614. LD-6155(3): VERDI - Otello. Vickers; Rysanek; Gobbi; Serafin/Rome Opera. [Mohr; Layton; Deluxe Soria Series issue with beautifully-illustrated 61-page Mignone libretto/book] A-(SS; 1S/3S/2S/2S/4S/3S) 18.00

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615. LD-7021(2): THE HOROWITZ COLLECTION - Works of Czerny, Mozart, Clementi, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Scriabin, Barber, Prokofiev, Moszkowski, Saint-Saens, Liszt, Horowitz. Vladimir Horowitz. [With lovely 19-page Skira book illustrated with paintings from Horowitz' personal collection (Manet, Rouault, Picasso, Degas); mono issue only: recordings made between 1942 and 1955] A-(ND; 9S/8S/11S/12S; superb copy) 24.00

616.*LDS-6091(2): VERDI - Requiem. Price; Elias; Bjoerling; Tozzi; Reiner/VPO; Cho. [Soria Series; in deluxe, oversize, heavy slipcase with rounded spine and lavish 19-page Skira book; Smith; Brown; TAS 88:160-2; 130:73] A-(SS labels; 17S/9S/7S/10S) 38.00

617. LM-1046: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #2. Rubinstein; Steinberg/NBC Sym. [later jacket] [PD labels] A-/A--(brief tks mvt 3) 8.00

618. LM-1118: DUKAS - Sorcerer's Apprentice. SAINT-SAENS - Danse Macabre. SMETANA - The Moldau. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [second jacket - only slightly different from first, with head shot of Toscanini instead of full body photo] [early labels] A-(brief tks sd 2) 11.00

619. LM-1165: FIRST PIANO QUARTET - Dances Not for Dancing (Weber, Smetana, Handel, Chopin, Gluck, Rossini-Liszt, Boccherini, Milhaud, Tchaikovsky & Gliere) and Waltzes from the Classics (J.Strauss, Brahms, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Gounod-Liszt & Kreisler). [How weird: the album credits Edwin Fadiman for "originating" this ensemble, yet the names of the individual pianists are not listed anywhere!] [PD labels] B(most plays much better, but some small scrs) 10.00

620. LM-1186: WANDA LANDOWSKA PLAYS FOR PADEREWSKI - A Musical Tribute. Works by Diomedes Cato, Jacob le Polonais, Chopin, Landowska(2), Francois Couperin, Rameau & Michael Oginski(2); also Three 17th-Century Polish Dances. [recorded March-May, 1951] [early labels] B 8.00

621. LM-1705: 20TH CENTURY MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS - Works of Ravel, Bartok, Copland, Poulenc, Stravinsky & Bax. Whittemore & Lowe. [scarce!!] [early labels] B+(occ tks) 14.00

622. LM-1707: CHOPIN - Ballades #3 & 4; Etude #3; Impromptu #1; Nocturne #15; Scherzo #1. Horowitz. [SD labels] A-- 7.00

623. LM-1708: BACH - The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book II: Preludes & Fugues #9 - #16. Wanda Landowska, harpsichord. [recorded 1952] [PD labels] A-(with original glassine sleeve) 7.00

624. LM-1715: CHOPIN - Four Mazurkas; Sonata #3. William Kapell, piano. [early labels] B 11.00

625. LM-1716: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #21, #22 & #30. Solomon. [early labels] B 7.00

626. LM-1717: MOZART - Piano Concerto #20 (Jose Iturbi); Concerto #10 for Two Pianos (Jose & Amparo Iturbi). Jose conducts RCA Victor Orch in both. [early labels] A--(brief tks beg #10; rest very fine) 20.00

627. LM-1740: MISCHA ELMAN, violin, in works of TCHAIKOVSY (seven; including None but the Lonely Heart & Russian Dance) and WIENIAWSKI (five: three mazurkas, a polonaise and a legend). Joseph Seiger, piano. [VERY rare item, said to be Elman's scarcest RCA; released in August 1954, it was deleted in February 1957; not issued with inner sleeve (at least not in this early label label), so very, very tough to find in the just-short-of-superb condition which characterizes this copy] [early labels] A-(few very brief tks esp sd 1, but great press.) 115.00

628. LM-1742: TARTINI - "Devil's Trill" Sonata. VIOLIN ENCORES by Sarasate(3), Ravel, Wieniawski, Dvorak, Novacek, Kreisler, Granados & Bartok. Menuhin, violin; Gerald Moore, piano. [early labels] B(much plays better) 14.00

629. LM-1745: CHERUBINI - Symphony in D. BEETHOVEN - Septet, Op.20. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [SD labels] A- 10.00

630. LM-1767: ITALIAN BAROQUE MUSIC - Works of Vivaldi, Marcello, Carissimi & Geminiani. Luisa Ribacchi, mezzo-soprano (in the Carissimi and one Vivaldi); Societa Corelli (in all). [early labels] A-(brief bbl thumps sd 1; otherwise outstanding) 10.00

631. LM-1776: CORELLI - Concerti Grossi, Opus 6: #1, #2, #7, #8 & #9. Societa Corelli. [early labels] A- 7.00

632. LM-1792: PROKOFIEV - Sonata for Cello & Piano. BACH - Sonata #2. Piatigorsky, cello; Ralph Berkowitz, piano. [Tanglewood; Aug 1953] [early labels] A-(small blems in Bach cause little or no snd) 20.00

633. LM-1812: POET'S GOLD - Poems by Blake, Longfellow, Swinburne, Stevenson, Emerson, Whittier, Holmes, Whitman, Field, Lear, Carroll, Kipling & Coleridge; read by Helen Hayes; Raymond Massey; Thomas Mitchell. Notes by Bennett Cerf. Unusual issue! [PD; 1S/2S] A-- 11.00

634. LM-1813: POET'S GOLD - Second collection of poetry, this time by FitzGerald, Keats, Millay, Poe, Yeats, Browning, Keats, Gray, Southey, Howe & Kipling; read by Helen Hayes; Raymond Massey; Thomas Mitchell. Notes by Bennett Cerf. [ND; 6S/9S] B+ 10.00

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635. LM-1814: A TREASURY OF HYMNS - Seventeen works. Virgil Fox, Hammond concert organ, Chapel of the Incarnation, New York City. [PD labels] B+ 7.00

636. LM-1817: OFFENBACH - Gaite Parisienne. MEYERBEER - Les Patineurs. Fiedler/Boston Pops. [scarce stereo issue from several years later did not include the Meyerbeer] [PD; 6S/12S] A-- 7.00

637. LM-1820: BACH - The Well-Tempered Clavier (Volume 6): Book II: Preludes & Fugues #17 - #24. Wanda Landowska. [recorded 1952/54] [PD labels] A-(still has original glassine inner sleeve!) 10.00

638. LM-1826: ROSSINI - Excerpts from The Barber of Seville. de los Angeles; Monti; Bechi; Rossi-Lemeni; Serafin/Milan Sym. [PD labels] A-(still has its original glassine inner sleeve!) 10.00

639. LM-1827: VERDI - Excerpts from Il Trovatore. Milanov; Barbieri; Bjoerling; Warren; Cellini/RCA Victor Orch; Robert Shaw Chorale. [PD labels] A- 7.00

640. LM-1832: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto (Heifetz; Susskind/PO). SINDING - Suite in a; RAVEL - Tzigane (Heifetz/Wallenstein/LAPO). [This Heifetz recording of the Tchaikovsky concerto tends to get forgotten, between his 1937 recording with Barbirolli and the 1957 version with Reiner] [SD labels] A-(brief lgt tks, Tchaikovsky mvt. #1) 14.00

641. LM-1838: MUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. FRANCK - Psyche & Eros. Toscanini/NBC. [PD; 13S/19S] A- 10.00

642. LM-1841: JUSSI BJOERLING - Arias from Boheme, Faust, Cav, Pag, Africana, Carmen. ROBERT MERRILL - Arias from Trovatore, Ballo, Rigoletto, Cav, Pag, Otello. [PD labels] A- 7.00

643. LM-1849: BOITO - Mefistofele Prologue. VERDI - Te Deum. Moscona; Toscanini/NBC Sym; Shaw Chorale. [Spectacular Boito; great Carnegie Hall sound!] [PD; 3S/1S] A-(in box with text insert) 12.00

644. LM-1852: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Cantelli/NBC Sym. [Mono-only original release; taped in stereo in early 1954, but never issued in stereo until the late 1970's; prime candidate for a Classic Records first-LSC issue!] [PD labels] A--(occ lgt tks sd 2) 10.00

645. LM-1859: THE ART OF RUTH DRAPER - Dramatic Monologues: The Scottish Immigrant; Three Generations in a Court of Domestic Relations. [recorded in NY, 1954, a couple of years before her death; deleted July 1957; scarce item] [PD labels] A- 20.00

646. LM-1869: MENDELSSOHN - Octet for Strings (arranged for string orchestra). SCHUBERT - Symphony #5. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [SD labels] A- 10.00

647. LM-1875: RESTFUL (Good) MUSIC - Very miscellaneous Stokowski collection of pieces by Cesti, Frescobaldi, Lully, Purcell, Bach(3), Beethoven & Bizet. [All of these, I think, come from earlier releases; the strange babe on the cover, however, is unique...] Stokowski/His Symphony. [PD labels] B(mostly A--, but several marks sound a little) 10.00

648. LM-1876: FOREVER THE WALTZ - Waltzes by Johann Strauss, Jr.: Blue Danube; Voice of Spring; Wiener Blut; Treasure; Tales from the Vienna Woods; Artist's Life; Du und Du. Fried Walter/Vienna Bohemian Orchestra. [PD labels] A-(lovely copy!) 10.00

649. LM-1877: THE SMILING BACH - Short pieces & movements performed by Koussevitzky/BSO (finale Brandenburg #2), Reiner/RCA (5 movements from Suites), Stokowski/His Sym (Sheep), Landowska (2 preludes, 1 fugue), Shaw/His Chorale (Excerpts from Cantatas & St. John Passion) & Farrell (Aria, Cantata 41). [PD labels] A- 10.00

650. LM-1880: 17th & 18th CENTURY ITALIAN MUSIC: BONPORTI - Concerto in D. CORELLI - La Follia. GALUPPI - Concerto a Quattro in D. VIVALDI - Il Riposo. Societa Corelli (playing without conductor). [PD labels] A--(brief snd beg sd 1) 9.00

651. LM-1883: POET'S GOLD - Verses of Today. Poems by Auden, Belloc, Doolittle, Eberhart, Eliot, Gogarty, Jeffers, McGinley, MacLeish, Masters, Nash, Parker, Robinson, Stevens, Dylan Thomas & E. B. White; read by Geraldine Brooks and Norman Rose. Notes by Whit Burnett. [PD labels] B+ 10.00

652. LM-1899: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #3. Reiner/CSO. [Though previous Reiner/CSO sessions included a stereo recording team - as did the session which followed two days later - this recording, from December 4, 1954, was made in mono only. I don't believe there was any reissue at all until the CD era. This copy has the later spine, correctly identifying this as #3; earlier covers identified the work as 'Symphony #5, "Erioca."'] [PD; 7S/13S] A-(I've rarely found this in fine A- condition) 34.00

653. LM-1907: DEBUSSY - La Damoiselle Elue. Berlioz - Nuits d'Ete. Munch/BSO. [recorded April 1955 - never available in stereo] [SD; 15S/16S] A-(brief lgt bbl thumps sd 1) 8.00

654. LM-1913: DELIBES - Suites from Sylvia & Coppelia. Monteux/BSO. [mono-only; recorded December 1953: Coppelia in Manhatten Center, New York; Sylvia in Symphony Hall] [PD; 1S/1S] A- 14.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

655. LM-1916: VERDI - La Forza del Destino (excerpts). Milanov; Peerce; Warren; Moscona; Keast; Cellini; Perlea/RCA Sym; Shaw Cho. [PD; 1S/4S] A- 7.00

656. LM-1917: REUBKE - Sonata for Organ on 94th Psalm. FRANCK - Grande Piece Symphonique. Virgil Fox/Organ at John Hays Hammond Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts. [Scarce - first copy I've ever seen - issued January 1956, deleted February 1958] [PD; 3S/4S] A-(lovely copy!) 27.00

657. LM-1923: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5. SCHUBERT - Symphony #8. Munch/BSO. [recorded May 2, 1955] [PD; 5S/1S] A- 10.00

658. LM-1926: DANCES FOR TWO PIANOS - Works of Johann Strauss, Bach, Reger, Dvorak, Copland, Lecuona, Brahms, Gluck, Schubert, Satie, Gould & Clifford Shaw. Whittemore & Lowe, duo-pianists. [only in print Jan 1956 to Oct 1958] [PD; 1S/1S] B+ 10.00

659. LM-1932: VERDI BARITONE ARIAS - Otello(3), Forza, Trovatore(2), Rigoletto(2), Traviata, Ballo(2), Falstaff. Leonard Warren (misc orchestras). [SD; 10S/5S] A-- 7.00

660. LM-1947: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. Sargent/BBC Symphony. [first copy I've ever seen: only in print April 1956 until October 1958] [PD; 2S/3S] A- 15.00

661. LM-1959: BRAHMS - Symphony #2; Tragic Overture. Munch/BSO. [recorded 12-5-955] [PD; 2S/4S] A- 11.00

662. LM-1961: MOZART - Violin Concerti #4 & #5. Menuhin; Pritchard/PO. [PD; 1S/3S] A- 11.00

663. LM-1971: A PASSOVER SEDER WITH JAN PEERCE. Music selected & composed by Ario S. Hyams; directed by Barry Hyams. A-(Canadian plum labels; 4S/5S) 7.00

664. LM-1974: BACH - Concerto in d (Bigot/String Ens; recorded 1938); Fifteen Two-Part Inventions (recorded 1954/55). Wanda Landowska, harpsichord. [PD; 3S/1S] A- 7.00

665. LM-1984: RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole; La Valse; Bolero. DEBUSSY - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. Munch/BSO. [TAS re stereo: 96:152] [PD; 8S/1S] A-(demo copy in lovely condition) 10.00

666. LM-1992: BEETHOVEN - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Munch/BSO. [TAS re stereo: 36:160; 93:139-40] [SD; 9S/15S] A- 7.00

667. LM-1998: MY TRUE LOVE SINGS - Eighteen songs, mostly traditional from various cultures: Irish(2), English(2), American(2), Scottish(2), German(3), French(1) & Spanish(2); individual songs by Vecchi, Scott, Foster, Spilman. Robert Shaw/His Chorale. [obscure issue - only the second time I've seen it; ravishing singing as usual from this ensemble] [SD; 8S/2S] A- 15.00

668. LM-2004: FRIML: THE VAGABOND KING - Music from the Motion Picture starring Kathryn Grayson; Oreste Kirkop (here identified simply as "Oreste"!); Rita Moreno; Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Henri Rene/Orch. [PD; 1S/1S] A- 7.00

669. LM-2006: MORTON GOULD - "Music for Summertime." Twelve pieces, by Gershwin, Carmichael, Gould(2), Arlen(2), Warren, Youmans(2), Whiting/Harling, Kern & Rodgers. Gould/His Orchestra. [PD; 1S/1S] A- 11.00

670. LM-2008: JEROME KERN - SHOW BOAT. Merrill; Munsel; Stevens; Engel/His Orch & Cho. [ND; 11S/13S] A-(c/c; fine but very floppy dynaflex pressing!) 6.00

671. LM-2017: GERSHWIN - Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto in F; Three Preludes. Morton Gould, piano & conducting His Sym. [scarce; deleted September 1961] [SD; 18S/19S] A--(brief tks sd 2) 10.00

672. LM-2020: BAND MUSIC - The Band of Her Majesty's Irish Guards. Works of Lavalle, Lecuona, Rimsky, Jaeger, J.Strauss, Coates, Ganne, etc. Capt. C. H. Jaeger, director. [PD; 1S/2S] A- 10.00

673. LM-2031: ROBERTA PETERS - OPERATIC ARIAS - Barber, Lucia(3), Rigoletto(2), Fra Diavolo, Lakme(2), Don Pasquale. Bellezza & Perlea/Rome Opera Orch. [mono only issue; in print 4/57 - 10/60; PD labels; 1S/1S stampers] [PD; 1S/1S] A- 11.00

674. LM-2053: MOZART - Marriage of Figaro (excerpts). Bruscantini; Sciutti; Jurinac; Calabrese; Stevens; Cuenod; Gui/Glyndebourne Festival Orch. B++/B(insert AUTOGRAPHED by BRUSCANTINI) 4.00

675. LM-2056: TOSCANINI: SMETANA - Moldau. DUKAS - Sorcerer's Apprentice. SAINT-SAENS - Danse Macabre. LIADOV - Kikimora. WEBER - Invitation to the Dance. NBC Sym. [SD; 10S/9S] A- 11.00

676. LM-2075: GRIEG - Peer Gynt Suites #1 & #2. Saint-Saens - Carnival of the Animals. Whittemore & Lowe (in Carnival); Fiedler/BPS. [ND; 20S/14S] A- 6.00

677. LM-2084: ROSSINI-RESPIGHI - La Boutique Fantasque. IBERT - Divertissement. Fiedler/BPS. [TAS re stereo - 36:123; 67:138-40] [PD; 2S/2S] A- 4.00

678. LM-2086: FAMOUS BARITONE ARIAS - Otello, Trovatore, Hamlet, Traviata, Barber, Andrea, Herodiade, Africana, Zaza & Rigoletto(2). Robert Merrill, baritone; Bellezza & Perlea conducting Rome Opera Orch. [PD; 7S/1S] A--(some ticks, band 1/side 1) 7.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

679. LM-2131: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Munch/BSO. [TAS re stereo: 93:144-6] [SD; 16S/11S] A- 4.00

680. LM-2197: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #2 (Henriot-Schweitzer). BARBER - Medea's Meditation & Dance of Vengeance. Munch/BSO. [Original mono-only issue; neither item in stereo on LP until Victrola, though Barber (one of Munch's killer performances) was on 2-track stereo tape.] [PDl 2S/2S] A-(back cover AUTOGRAPHED BY MUNCH in blue ink) 43.00

681. LM-2265: THE RUBINSTEIN STORY - Chopin Concerto #2; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise. Wallenstein/Symphony of the Air. [Fold-open album includes 17-page booklet with many photos, article by Clifton Fadiman; Pfeiffer; Layton; TAS re stereo issue: 67:140] [SD; 1S/1S] A- 12.00

682.*LSA-2371: THE GUITARS UNLIMITED PLUS 7 - Crazy Rhythm. [one of the shortlived RCA "Stereo Action" series ("The Sound Your Eyes Can Follow") with creative (gimmicky!) channel manipulations; in nice slipcase with stencil cut-out showing album art below; this disc was only in print from July 1961 until February 1963.] FS! 17.00

683.*LSC-1984: RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole; Bolero; La Valse. DEBUSSY - Afternoon of a Faun. Munch/BSO. [TAS 96:152; scarce in such fine condition!] [SD; 9S/12S] A-(very light cover scuffs) 65.00

684.*LSC-1991: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7; Fidelio Overture. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 63:178; recorded December, 1955] [SD; 2S/11S] A- 45.00

685.*LSC-1992: BEETHOVEN - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Munch/BSO. [TAS 36:160; 93:139-40] [SD; 14S/10S] A- 30.00

686.*LSC-2112: VIENNA. J.STRAUSS JR.- Morning Papers; Emperor Waltz; Blue Danube. WEBER - Invitation to the Dance. JOSEF STRAUSS - Village Swallows. RICHARD STRAUSS - Rosenkavalier Waltzes. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 75/6:176-7] [SD; 25S/17S] A- 35.00

687.*LSC-2124: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Rubinstein; Krips/Sym of the Air. [SD; 10S/13S] A- 9.00

688.*LSC-2150: STRAVINSKY - Song of the Nightingale. PROKOFIEV - Lt. Kije Suite. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 32:148; 42:83; 44:132; 49:148-9; 65:153L; 75/76:70; 158:134] FS(probably late pressing; pristine cover no c/c) 12.00

689.*LSC-2207: SCHUMANN - Carnaval; Fantasy Pieces. Ania Dorfmann. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; one of the shortest-lived of this series: issued January 1960; deleted April 1961] [SD; 3S/1S] A- 85.00

690.*LSC-2213: BOSTON TEA PARTY - Merry Wives & Bohemian Girl Overtures; Greensleeves; Merry Widow & Count of Luxemburg Waltzes; Hernando's Hideaway; Moonglow & Theme from Picnic; Bolzoni Minuet. Fiedler/BPS. [TAS 61:126] [SD; 5S/4S] A- 17.00

691.*LSC-2222: DEBUSSY - Iberia. RAVEL - Alborada del Gracioso; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 64:124; only in print November 1958 - September 1961] [SD; 3S/1S] A-(superlative copy of very rare Reiner) 125.00

692.*LSC-2226: RODGERS - Victory at Sea, Vol. 2. Bennett/RCA Sym. [TAS 57:137] [SD; 18S/12S] A- 19.00

693.*LSC-2241: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. LISZT - Mephisto Waltz. MENDELSSOHN - Fingal's Cave Overture. BRAHMS - Tragic Overture. Reiner/CSO. [One of RCA's first stereo releases and among the scarcest of the Reiners; in print 11/58 - 9/61] [SD; 2S/2S] A-(lovely Canadian pressing) 95.00

694.*LSC-2255: WAGNER - Tristan: Prelude & Liebestod; Gotterdammerung: Brunnhilde's Immolation. Farrell; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:163; 63:170-2] [SD; 3S/1S] A- 12.00

695.*LSC-2287: MOZART - Don Giovanni Overture; Piano Concerto #25. Andre Tchaikovsky; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; scarce; VERY obscure disc; only in print June 1960 - March 1962; TAS 60:133] [SD; 1S/2S] A-(unusally fine copy of rare issue!) 85.00

696.*LSC-2288: PROKOFIEV - Symphony #7; Russian Overture. Martinon/PCO. [TAS 59:126-7; only in print from June 1959 to April 1961, and never reissued until London STS in August 1974!] [SD; 1S/1S] A- 45.00

697.*LSC-2296: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Rubinstein; Krips/RCA Sym. [Pfeiffer; Layton] [SD; 5S/1S] A-(hard to find a really find SD copy) 32.00

698.*LSC-2329: POPS CHRISTMAS PARTY. Christmas Festival; White Christmas; Sleigh Rides (Mozart & Leroy Anderson); Rudolph; Winter Wonderland; 4 more. Fiedler/Boston Pops. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 63:170] [WD; 13S/17S] A-- 6.00

699.*LSC-2354: MOZART - Piano Sonatas #10 & 14; Fantasia in c, K.475. Andre Tchaikovsky. [Dellheim; Layton; VERY scarce - only in print 1/60 - 4/61; only my 3rd copy in 30+ years!] [SD; 2S/2S] A-(demo) 75.00

700.*LSC-2360: CHOPIN - Ten Preludes; Barcarolle in F#; Two Etudes; Three Mazurkas; Ballade #3. Andre

Tchaikovsky, piano. [Dellheim; Crawford; one of the scarcest of the LSC's: released 8/60; deleted

9/61; only the third copy I've seen since I computerzed in 1987!] A-(demo copy; pristine!) 75.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

701.*LSC-2362: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. Monteux/VPO. [TAS 77:136] [SD; 4S/7S] A-(only minor snd from lgt rubs end side 1) 35.00

702.*LSC-2370: CHOPIN - The Four Ballades. Rubinstein. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [ND; 30S/30S] A- 6.00

703.*LSC-2371: MAHLER - Songs of a Wayfarer; Kindertotenlieder. Forrester; Munch/BSO. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; scarce - Munch's only recorded Mahler] [SD; 1S/1S] A- 50.00

704.*LSC-2394: HAYDN - Symphonies #94 & #101. Monteux/VPO. [TAS 58:136; quite uncommon for a disc that made it into the WD era] [WD; 6S/4S] A- 14.00

705.*LSC-2396: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #3. Graffman; Hendl/CSO. [Mohr; Bayne; very big Orchestra Hall sound; only in print 5/60 to 3/62; very scarce and much in demand] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(crayon rubs on front cover) 125.00

706.*LSC-2398: KABALEVSKY - The Comedians. KHACHATURIAN - Masquerade Suite. Kondrashin/RCA Victor Sym. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 65:156L; 75/76:76; 93:146-7] [ND; 8S/11S] A-(c/c) 6.00

707.*LSC-2411: CESARE VALLETTI - Town Hall Recital, October 16, 1959: Songs & Arias of Pasquini, Mozart, Berlioz(3), Wolf(5), Obradors, Calleja, Boito & Cilea. Taubman, piano. [Habig; Crawford; only in print March 1960 to August 1962] [SD; 1S/2S] A-(demo copy) 23.00

708.*LSC-2436: RESPIGHI - Pines & Fountains of Rome. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton. Extraordinarily rare in this 1S/1S stamper, pulled very early by RCA due to the inability of many cartridge/arm combinations of 1960 to handle the dynamics. TAS 49:64-69; 65:158L; 73:196-200; 75/76:70(re this stamper in particular)] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(lovely copy of a legend!) 595.00

709.*LSC-2441: WAGNER - Meistersinger: Prelude to Act I; Excerpts from Act III; Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 77:134; stunning CSO brass!] [SD; 17S/9S] A--(bit too much vinyl "presence" for an A-) 21.00

710.*LSC-2446: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Scheherazade. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 42:83; 45:153-4; 49:64-9; 65:153L; 75/76:72] [SD; 7S/1S] A- 65.00

711.*LSC-2448: GUITAR WORKS - Ravel, Roussel, Berkeley, Rodrigo, Frescobaldi, Cimarosa, M. Albeniz, Scarlatti. Julian Bream. [Dellheim; Layton; TAS 73:190] FS(probabaly ND or LD labels) 9.00

712.*LSC-2466: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Richter; Leinsdorf/CSO. [Mohr & Dellheim; Layton; Grammy Award, 1960: Best Classical Concerto Performance] [SD; 19S/20S] 16.00

713.*LSC-2468: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #1. MENDELSSOHN - Capriccio Brillant. Graffman; Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford; one of the very scarcest of the Living Stereos, tonly in print from February 1961 to February 1963; only the third copy Polyphony has ever had to offer!] [SD; 12S/10S] A- 75.00

714.*LSC-2473: BRAHMS - Piano Quartet in g, Op.25. Festival Quartet: Goldberg; Primrose; Graudan; Babin. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [SD; 3S/3S] A- 35.00

715.*LSC-2489: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old #2). Monteux/LSO. [Bremner; Wilkinson; TAS 83/84:239] [SD; 4S/4S] A-(very fine!) 20.00

716.*LSC-2507: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3. MacDOWELL - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Hendl/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 98:111L; 100:214-5] [SD; 11S/13S] A- 25.00

717.*LSC-2514: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 29:122; 30:128; 90:136-7] [WD; 10S/12S] A- 12.00

718.*LSC-2514: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 29:122; 30:128; 90:136-7] [SD; 10S/11S] A- 13.00

719.*LSC-2537: BRAHMS - Symphony #1. Karajan/VPO. [WD; 3S/5S] A- 9.00

720.*LSC-2541: LISZT - Totentanz. RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #1. Janis; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; 1st stereo issue of Rachmaninoff; only U.S. issue at all of Liszt until Point 5 in 1980's; the Liszt is a killer and the disc is tough to find - only in print 5/61 - 9/63] [SD; 1S/1S] A- 65.00

721.*LSC-2544: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #1; Sonata #22. Richter; Munch/BSO. [Dellheim & Crawford; Wilcox & Layton] [SD; 14S/19S] A- 25.00

722.*LSC-2565: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel. TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Layton; TAS 59:126; fabulous Till!] [ND; 11S/9S] A- 12.00

723.*LSC-2568: RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe (complete). Munch/BSO; NEC Cho. [Wilcox; Layton; 1961 recording; TAS 67:146; the 9S pressings of side 2 have some of the widest disc cutting I've ever seen: three-eights of an inch for the final fifty seconds of the work; very substantially finer performance and recording of the work than the celebrated earlier one (LSC-1893; 1955), in my (admitedly minority) opinion] [SD; 15S/9S] A-(scarce in SD pressing in such fine condition) 95.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

724.*LSC-2577: BACH - 2-Violin Concerto. BEETHOVEN - Sonata #9 for Violin & Piano. Heifetz; Smith (in Beethoven); Friedman; Sargent/New Sym (in Bach). [Pfeiffer & Norman; Smith & Reeve; TAS 86:178-80. Friedman's debut disc] [ND; 3S/4S] A- 7.00

725.*LSC-2580: I'M GOIN' TO SING - 16 Spirituals. Shaw/Chorale. [Habig; Keville] [SD; 11S/1S] A- 9.00

726.*LSC-2581: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [WD; 27S/16S] A- 14.00

727.*LSC-2581 (GERMAN): BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; German Teldec pressing; same cover (Brahms portrait) as U.S. issue, but with notes in three languages] A--(moderate cover scuffs) 8.00

728.*LSC-2608: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; 1962 recording] [TAS 4:246; 36:161] [ND; 15S/16S] A-(minor cover scuffs) 9.00

729.*LSC-2610: PAGANINI - Violin Concerto #1. SAINT-SAENS - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso. Friedman; Hendl/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 63:176] [SD; 10S/1S] A- 25.00

730.*LSC-2621: PROKOFIEV - Love for Three Oranges Suite. CHOPIN (arr.Anderson & Bodge) - Les Sylphides. Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore] [WD; 6S/10S] A- 4.00

731.*LSC-2629: DVORAK - Symphony #8 (old #4). Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Layton] FS(probably ND labels) 12.00

732.*LSC-2633: LOVE WALKED IN - Twelve popular songs arranged and conducted by Morton Gould (with his orch). [Habig; Layton] A-(Canadian SD pressing - no stamper numbers) 10.00

733.*LSC-2634: MOZART - Piano Concerti #21 & #23. Rubinstein; Wallenstein/Orch. [Wilcox; Layton; TAS 65:178] [WD; 8S/9S] A- 4.00

734.*LSC-2638: LEROY ANDERSON - Fiddle Faddle, Blue Tango, Sleigh Ride, Syncopated Clock, Serenata, Belle, 6 more. Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore; TAS 73:192-3] [SD; 4S/1S] A- 10.00

735.*LSC-2648: RACHMANINOFF - Suites #1 & 2 for Two Pianos. Vronsky & Babin. [Dellheim; Keville] [WD; 10S/9S] A- 10.00

736.*LSC-2664: RAVEL - Bolero; La Valse; Pavane for a Dead Princess. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 2S/10S] A- 16.00

737.*LSC-2666: SIBELIUS - Pohjola's Daughter; Finlandia; Lemminkainen's Return; Swan of Tuonela; Valse Triste. Gould/His Orch. [Habig; Layton] [SD; 15S/9S] A- 8.00

738.*LSC-2667: DELLO JOIO - Fantasy & Variations. RAVEL - Concerto in G. Hollander; Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/8S] A-(minor cover scuffs) 15.00

739.*LSC-2677: CONCERT IN THE PARK - Victor Herbert Favorites; Austrian Peasant Dances; Song Fest; Funeral March of a Marionette; Chester; Thanksgiving Prayer; Mosquito Dance. Fiedler/Boston Pops. [Dellheim; Salvatore] [ND; 15S/7S] A- 7.00

740.*LSC-2679: GERSHWIN - Scenes from Porgy & Bess. Price; Warfield; Bubbles; Boatwright; Henderson/RCA Orch & Cho. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 9S/9S] A- 10.00

741.*LSC-2680: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #4. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A- 35.00

742.*LSC-2707: PROKOFIEV - Symphony #5. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [WD; 9S/10S] A- 12.00

743.*LSC-2719: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis (solo quartet includes Walter Trampler; Greensleeves Fantasia; Folk Song Suite. COATES - London Suite. Gould/His Orch. [Habig; Layton] [WD; 7S/8S] A- 4.00

744.*LSC-2725: STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Coq d'Or Suite. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore] [WD; 7S/8S] A- 11.00

745.*LSC-2759: BRITTEN - A Ceremony of Carols; Rejoice in the Lamb; Festival Te Deum. Endich; Kopleff; Humphrey; Murcell; Shaw/Shaw Chorale. [Habig; Salvatore] [WD; 5S/7S] A- 4.00

746.*LSC-2788: RACHMANINOV - Piano Concerti #1 & #4. Pennario; Previn/RPO. [Dellheim; Lock] [WD; 13S/20S] A- 6.00

747.*LSC-2798: TENDERLY - 12 gentle pieces (September Song, Cradle Song, etc.). Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Keville] [WD; 7S/6S] A- 7.00

748.*LSC-2801: KHACHATURIAN - Piano Concerto. BLOCH - Scherzo Fantasque. Hollander; Previn/RPO. [Dellheim; Lock] [WD; 4S/2S] A- 4.00

749.*LSC-2806: ROUSSEL - Bacchus & Ariane, Suite #2. RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. Martinon/CSO. [Habig; Keville; Martinon's first CSO disc and one of only two he did in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall; this copy is one of the very earliest issues, with rare front cover reprinting High Fidelity review from April 1965; back cover uses illustration later used from the front cover, and notes have been included in a nice insert.] [WD; 1S/1S] A- 45.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

750.*LSC-2807: VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS - Serenade to Music. Kaynes; Anderson; Ousley; Knitzer; Van Cliburn/Interlochen Youth Orchestra & Cho. TAYLOR - Through the Looking Glass. Maddy/Interlochen Youth Orch. [Only example I know of Cliburn conducting; scarce - in print 7/65 - 9/67; list of the kids in the orchestra that summer (1964) includes Annie Kavafian among the violins!] [WD; 1S/1S] A-(c/c) 13.00

751.*LSC-2819: JULIAN BREAM IN CONCERT - Lute works by Dowland (11, including 6 songs sung by Peter Pears) & Byrd (4). [Dellheim; Salvatore & Burnett] [ND; 5S/5S] A- 9.00

752.*LSC-2850: GOULD - Spirituals for Orchestra. COPLAND - Dance Symphony. Gould/CSO. [Habig; Keville] [WD; 10S/4S] A-(s/s) 15.00

753.*LSC-2893: IVES - Symphony #1; Variations on "America;" Unanswered Question. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Keville; TAS 73:148L; recorded in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall; January, 1966; Grammy Award for Best Classical Album, 1966; first recording of the symphony] FS(probably ND labels) 17.00

754.*LSC-2909: HOWARD FERGUSON - Violin Sonata #1. KAREN KHACHATURIAN - Sonata, Op.1. Heifetz; Steuber, piano. [Pfeiffer; Fisher; TAS 209:182 (January 2011); scarce - only the second copy I've ever had!] [WD; 1S/1S] A-(writing & underlining on back cover) 15.00

755.*LSC-2920: NIELSEN - Clarinet Concerto (Goodman); Symphony #2. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Goodman; recorded in June of 1966 - one of the last CSO discs made there before the 1966 renovation] FS(c/c; probably ND labels) 12.00

756.*LSC-2939: BIZET - L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & 2. LALO - Le Roi d'Ys Overture. MASSENET - Meditation from Thais. Martinon/CSO. [Scott; Goodman; amazing brass in the Lalo!] [WD; 1S/2S] A-- 16.00

757.*LSC-2961: NIELSEN - Symphony #1; Prelude to Act II of Saul & David. Previn/LSO. [Dellheim, producer; Wilkinson, engineer; along with essentially simultaneous Ormandy/Phila disc, the first stereo recording of the symphony] [WD; 1S/1S] A- 8.00

758.*LSC-2970: BRAHMS - Three Intermezzi; Capriccio; Rhapsody. Stravinsky - Three Movements from Petrouchka. Dichter, piano. [ND; 5S/2S] A- 6.00

759.*LSC-2990: RACHMANINOV - Symphony #3; The Rock. Previn/LSO. [Dellheim; Lock; TAS 98:112L (re British issue)] [WD; 1S/2S] A- 8.00

760.*LSC-3011: WAGNER - Overtures to Flying Dutchman, Meistersinger & Tannhauser; Tristan: Prelude to Act I. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore; I haven't seen a copy of this in years: excellent performances, especially Meistersinger] FS(thick pressing, not dynaflex) 16.00

761.*LSC-3017: DVORAK - Symphony #6; Slavonic Dances #10 & 16. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore] [ND; 4S/8S] A- 6.00

762.*LSC-3022: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Symphony #2 ("Antar"). MIASKOVSKY - Symphony #21. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Goodman; recorded in Medinah Temple; January, 1968] [ND; 5S/2S] A-(brief crackle beg sd 2) 9.00

763.*LSC-3030: HAYDN - Symphonies #93 & #96. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore; very nice disc, particularly #96] [WD; 2S/4S] A-(was FS: opened just to check labels) 15.00

764.*LSC-3074: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Dellheim; Keville] FS(thick pressing, not dynaflex) 12.00

765.*LSC-3093: RAVEL - Mother Goose Suite; Rapsodie Espagnole; Intro & Allegro for Flute, Harp, Clarinet & Strings (Peck; Druzinsky; Brody); Alborada. Martinon/CSO. [Habig; Keville] [ND; 2S/4S] A- 6.00

766.*LSC-3244: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony 5; Wasps Overture. Previn/LSO. [ND; 1S/1S] A- 6.00

767.*LSC-6087(2): MAHLER - Das Lied von der Erde. HAYDN - Symphony #88. Forrester; Lewis; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 30:128; 81:118-20] [SD; 2S/1/1/1] A--(minor pressing bubble snds nine times on sd 2) 75.00

768.*LSC-6160(3): PUCCINI - Madama Butterfly. Price; Tucker; Elias; Maero; Leinsdorf/RCA Italiana. [Mohr; Layton; terrific photo of these two with Jack Pfeiffer & George Marek - particularly of Layton - in recording session photo included in libretto booklet] A-(SD; 4S/4S/12S/9S/6S/3S) 21.00

769.*LSC-6163(3): VERDI - Falstaff. Evans; Simionato; Ligabue; Ford; Freni; Kraus; Elias; Solti/RCA Italiana. [Mohr; Layton] A-(SD; 2S/1S/1S/1S/4S/1S) 19.00

770.*LSC-6708(5): WAGNER - Die Meistersinger. Wiener; Thomas; Watson; Hotter; Kusche; Benningsen; Metternich; Keilberth/Bavarian State Opera. [Live; November 23, 1963: opening night of reconstructed Munich National Theatre; scarce item: issued 1965, deleted 1968] [WD labels] A-(all 1S stampers except sds 1 & 5 are 2S) 34.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

771.*LSC-9854 (SWEDISH): STENHAMMAR - Symphony in g, Op.34. Tor Mann/Stockholm Philharmonic. [German Teldec pressing; recorded 1959; startling to see the standard "Living Stereo" logo at the top of a foreign pressing with Swedish-only notes!] A- 6.00

772.*LSO-6006(2): BELAFONTE AT CARNEGIE HALL - The Complete Concert. [Live; April, 1959; Bollard; Simpson] [TAS 65:160L; superb copy of as early a pressing as I've ever seen] A-(Black Label; 1S/5S/1S/1S) 85.00

773.*LSP-1480: THE BAND OF THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS - Fourteen Marches. Douglas A. Pope, conductor. [RCA's very first stereo issues appeared in the August 1958 Schwann; this was one of them; deleted 1961] [BL; 1S/1S] A- 22.00

774. LVT-1016: ROY HARRIS - Symphony #3 (recorded 1939). HOWARD HANSON - Symphony #3 (recorded 1940). (Koussevitzky/BSO (in both). [only in print from late 1956 - 1/60] [PD labels] A-- 25.00

775. LVT-1038: CHAUSSON - Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer (Monteux/RCA Victor Symphony). FRENCH ART SONGS - Duparc, Berlioz, Debussy, Hahn, Hillemacher, Poulenc(3), Clergue (Trovillo, piano). [deleted 10/60] [SD labels] A- 25.00

776.*RCL-1025 (JAPANESE): MENDELSSOHN - Midsummer Night's Dream (excerpts). BIZET - Symphony. Martinon/CSO. [Scott; Goodman] [Never available on LSC; eventually issued on VICS-1628; terrific CSO brass in the Mendelssohn; sleeper CSO record!] A- to A(silky Japanese pressing) 30.00

777.*SPS-33-190: THE POWER OF THE ORGAN - Bach: Toccata & Fugue in d. Liszt: Prelude & Fugue in B-A-C-H. Widor: Toccata from Symphony #5. Reger: Benedictus. Alain: Litanies. Robert Owen; Christ Church, Bronxville, NY. [Wilcox; Keville] [SD; 2S/5S] A- 18.00

778.*VICS-1004: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. Reiner/VPO. [1st LP stereo release except for very scarce LSC-2077] [PL; 2S/4S] A- 16.00

779.*VICS-1009: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #6. Monteux/BSO. [from the very scarce LSC-1901; TAS 75/76:175-6] [PL; 2S/2S] A- 8.00

780.*VICS-1025: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. DEBUSSY - Iberia. LISZT - Mephisto Waltz. Reiner/CSO. [from LSC-2241 (1812 & Liszt); LSC-2222; TAS 34:179] [PL; 10S/10S] A- 9.00

781.*VICS-1032: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #3. Janis; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; from the fabulously rare LSC-2237; TAS 63:174-6] [PL; 2S/5S] A- 24.00

782.*VICS-1034: FRANCK - Symphony. Munch/BSO. [from LSC-2131; TAS 93:144] [PL; 9S/8S] A- 7.00

783.*VICS-1037: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto (Szeryng; Munch/BSO). TARTINI - Devil's Trill Sonata (Szeryng). [From LSC-2363(Tchaikovsky) & LSC-2421] [AUTOGRAPHED in ink on back cover by BOTH MUNCH & SZERYNG] [PL; 1S/1S] A- 65.00

784.*VICS-1039: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Gilels; Reiner/CSO. [1st stereo issue on LP - no LSC equivalent, though it was on 2-track tape; TAS 75/6:179] [PL; 10S/8S] A- 18.00

785.*VICS-1042: STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase; TAS 108:110-11. This was the very first Reiner/CSO recording (March 6, 1954); Salome's Dance was taped at same sessions, and the Zarathustra two days later. This VICS was its 1st stereo LP issue, 1964; before this it was in stereo only on 2-track tape] [PL; 2S/2S] A- 24.00

786.*VICS-1068: TCHAIKOVSKY - Marche Slave; Marche Miniature. MOUSSORGSKY - Night on Bald Mountain. GLINKA - Russlan & Ludmilla Overture. KABALEVSKY - Colas Breugnon Overture. BORODIN - Prince Igor March. Reiner/CSO. [From LSC-2423; TAS 65:154L] [PL; 1S/1S] A-(ltough to find a fine 1S/1S copy!) 9.00

787.*VICS-1070: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Monteux/VPO. [from LSC-2316] [PL; 8S/1S] A- 15.00

788.*VICS-1077: CHOPIN - The Four Ballades; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise. Graffman, piano. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; from the very scarce LSC-2304] [PL; 1S/1S] A- 14.00

789.*VICS-1104: STRAUSS - Sinfonia Domestica. Reiner/CSO. [From LM-2103; this was first stereo LP release, and though it was supposedly on 2-track tape as FCS-44, no one I know has ever seen a copy of it in that form] [PL; 2S/1S] A- 21.00

790.*VICS-1110: BARTOK - Concerto for Orchestra. Reiner/CSO. [from LSC-1934; see TAS 65:154L; 65:176] [PL; 1S/1S] A-(pristine first pressing!) 45.00

791.*VICS-1130: DELIBES - Sylvia & Coppelia Suites. Rignold/PCO. [the original issue was the exceptionally scarce LSC-2485] [PL; 1S/2S] A- 25.00

792.*VICS-1155 (GERMAN): DVORAK - Symphony #9. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re original LSC issue: 78:140-4] A- to A(lovely German pressing) 18.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

793.*VICS-1269: STRAUSS - Scenes from Electra, Die Frau Ohne Schatten, Rosenkavalier. Ludwig; Berry; Hollreiser/Berlin Opera. [PL; 1S/1S] A- 7.00

794.*VICS-1310: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old #2). Monteux/LSO. [Bremner; Wilkinson. Odd, short-lived issue. The recording was first on LSC-2489 (TAS 83/84:239); reissued in this VICS form 2/68 but then dropped in 8/69 along with all the other RCA European material for which the rights were going to Decca/London] [PL; 1S/1S] RCA VICS-1310. A- 10.00

795.*VICS-1313: THE NEW MUSIC, VOLUME 3: Chamber works by NONO, KAZUO FUKUSHIMA, BERIO (Serenade I) & HANS ULRICH LEHMANN. Maderna/Rome Sym Members. [1st isssue - no LM/LSC equivalent] [PL; 1S/1S] A- 9.00

796.*VICS-1333: RAMEAU - Dardanus (Orchestral Suite). Peters/Collegium Aureum. [First issue: never an LM/LSC version] [PL; 1S/1S] A- 4.00

797.*VICS-1628: MENDELSSOHN - Midsummer Night's Dream (excerpts). BIZET - Symphony. Martinon/CSO. [Scott; Goodman] [Never available on LSC, nor on a plum label VICS since it was issued in 1971; stunning brass in finale of the Mendelssohn!] [Pink; 5S/2S] A- 18.00

798.*VICS-6006(2): BERLIOZ - L'Enfance du Christ. Souzay; Kopleff; Tozzi; Valletti; Munch/BSO; New England Conservatory Choir. [first stereo issue; this copy is in the box and with the notes from the original, mono-only issue on LM-6053] [PL; 1S/2/1/1] A- 7.00

LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label

799.*AMERICAN GRAMAPHONE AG-359: FRESH AIRe II. Chip Davis/Mannheim Steamroller. [TAS 65:160L] FS 10.00

800.*ARGO ZNF--1: BRITTEN - Noye's Fludde. Brannigan; Anthony; Rex; Pinto; Hurwitz/ECO. [TAS 65:154L; 73:149L] A-(c/c) 7.00

801.*ARGO ZRG--606: MESSAIEN - Harawi. Barker, soprano; Johnson, piano. [French-only texts] A-- 4.00

802.*CAPITOL SP-8545: RAVEL - Left-Hand Concerto. PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3. Browning; Leinsdorf/PO. [TAS 153:69] A- 12.00

803.*CAPITOL SP-8573: JONGEN - Symphonie Concertante for Organ & Orch. Fox; Pretre/Paris Opera. A- 10.00

804.*CHALFONT SDG-314: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5. Tjeknavorian/LSO. [very early digital (1980); Culverhouse; Chesebrough] Chalfont SDG-314a. A- to A 4.00

805.*COLUMBIA MS-6414: NIELSEN - Symphony #5. Bernstein/NYP. [TAS 64:140-2] A-("2-eyes" labels) 7.00

806.*COLUMBIA MS-6488: BRAHMS - Alto Rhapsody; Song of Destiny. MAHLER - Songs of a Wayfarer. Miller; Walter/Col Sym. [TAS 73:147L] A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 11.00

807.*COMMAND CC-11005: RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2; La Valse; Alborada del Gracioso. Dervaux/L'Orchestre des Concerts Colonne. [Light; Fine; 35mm film recording] A-(c/c) 4.00

808.*COMMAND CC-11007: RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole; Bolero. Dervaux/L'Orchestre des Concerts Colonne. [Fine, engineer; 35mm film recording] A- 6.00

809.*CRI SD-418: DANE RUDHYAR - Advent; Crisis & Overcoming. Kronos Quartet. [Produced by J. Tamblyn Henderson; recorded by Keith Johnson; St. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco; July 1979] A- 4.00

810.*CRYSTAL CLEAR CCS-5004: San Francisco Ltd. [Wodenjak; limited edition, direct-to-disc; 45-rpm; on white vinyl] A- to A 9.00

811.*DECCA D151D4(4): BRAHMS - The Four Symphonies; Academic Festival & Tragic Overtures. Solti/CSO. [Mallinson, producer; Wilkinson, Moorfoot & Mailes, engineers; Grammy Award, 1979: Best Classical Album; Best Orchestral Recording] [FFSS labels] A- to A(very slight box stains; discs pristine) 25.00

812.*DECCA SXL-6607: WILLIAM MATHIAS - Invocation and Dance; Harp Concerto (Ellis); Dance Overture; Ave Rex. Atherton/LSO; Welsh National Opera Chorale (in Ave Rex). [Kingsway Hall, 1973; Mallinson; Wilkinson & Eadon] [FFSS labels] A-(cover has scuffs and Scotch tape repair) 13.00

813.*DECCA SXL-6641: BRITTEN - Sinfonia da Requiem (Composer/NPO); Cello Symphony (Rostropovich; Composer/ECO). [FFSS labels] Decca SXL-6641. A- to A(Dutch pressing) 14.00

814.*DECCA SXL-6749: STRAUSS - Also Sprach Zarathustra; Don Juan; Till Eulenspiegel. Solti/CSO. [Minshull & Harvey; Wilkinson & Lock; Grammy, 1976: Best Orchestral Performance; FFSS labels] A- 21.00

815.*DENON OB-7333/4(2): BEETHOVEN - Symphony #9. Smickova; Soukupova; Pribyl; Novak; Neumann/CPO & Cho. [VERY early digital: rec in Tokyo, Dec 3, 1976; Japanese-only notes] A- to A 11.00

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816.*DENON OX-7078: DVORAK & TCHAIKOVSKY - Serenades for Strings. Kasandjiev/Sofia Ch Orch. [VERY early digital: recorded in Japan in March, 1976!] A- to A 6.00

817.*EMI ASD-2329: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #6; The Lark Ascending. Boult/NPO. [TAS re complete symphonies: 73:149L] A- 9.00

818.*EMI ASD-2336: PROKOFIEV - Symphony #3; In Autumn, Op.8; Andante, Op.50a. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch. A- 6.00

819.*EMI ASD-2638: THE LIGHTER ELGAR - Minuet; May Song; Rosemary; Romance for Bassoon; Sevillana; Mazurka; Serenade Mauresque; Contrasts; Serenade Lyrique; Carissima; Mina. Marriner/Northern Sinfonia Orch. [Bishop; Parker; recorded in Newcastle-upon-Tyne] A- 13.00

820.*EMI ASD-3190: BRIDGE - The Sea; Summer; Enter Spring; Lament. Groves/Royal Liverpool Phil. [Willan; Kurlander; quad; TAS 9:90] A- 13.00

821.*EMI ASD-3687: BLISS - Ballet Suites from Checkmate and Adam Zero. Handley/Liverpool Philharmonic [Fraser; Eltham][TAS 26:275] A- to A 6.00

822.*EMI ED-27 0150 1: ALBERIC MAGNARD - Symphony #4; Chant Funebre. Plasson/Orch du Capitole, Toulouse. [Macleod; Ducourtieux; DMM; dig] A- to A 4.00

823.*EMI EM 29 0404 3: DELIUS - A Village Romeo and Juliet. Harwood; Tear; Shirley-Quirk; Luxon; Davies/RPO; Alldis Cho. [Bishop; Parker] [DMM] A- to A 9.00

824.*EMI ODEON ASD-2759: MALCOLM WILLIAMSON - Violin Concerto. LENNOX BERKELEY - Violin Concerto. Menuhin; Boult/LPO(Williamson) & Menuhin Festival Orch(Berkeley). A- 10.00

825.*EPIC BC-1001: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #3. Szell/CO. [very early Szell/Cleveland stereo: recorded February 1957, apparently their very first stereo session] [blue labels] A-(c/c) 12.00

826.*EPIC BC-1011: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Don Juan; Death & Transfiguration. Szell/CO. [TAS re Odyssey reissue: 30:113] [radial label] A- 16.00

827.*EPIC BC-1106: MOZART - Symphonies #35 & #39. Szell/CO. [blue labels] A- 12.00

828.*EPIC BC-1249: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Szell/CO. [gold labels] A- 12.00

829.*EPIC BC-1259: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #4; Hebrides Overture. WEBER - Oberon Overture. Szell/CO. [classic!] [blue labels] A- 12.00

830.*EPIC BC-1273: MOZART - Symphony #33; Divertimento #2. Szell/CO. [blue labels] A- 12.00

831.*FONTANA SFL-14119: LISZT - Mephisto Waltz and WEBER - Invitation to the Dance (Paray/Detroit). J. STRAUSS - Graduation Ball (Dorati/Mpls). British issue; from Mercury originals. A- 7.00

832.*FRANKLIN MINT 39/40(2): TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4 (Szell/LSO; from London CS-6987); Symphony #5 (Stokowski/NPO; from London SPC-21017; TAS 37:142). [One of FM's series of "The 100 Greatest Recordings of All Time." Pressed on red vinyl; in deluxe oversized album.] A- 10.00

833.*FRANKLIN MINT 51/52(2): BRITTEN - War Requiem. Vishnevskaya; Pears; Fischer-Dieskau; Composer/LSO; Melos Ens; Bach Choir; Highgate School Boys' Choir. [Culshaw; Wilkinson; from London OSA-1255; TAS 71:133 in Wilkinson's account of problems with Vishnevskaya (whom he does not mention by name)] [One of FM's "100 Greatest Recordings of All Time." Pressed on red vinyl; in deluxe oversized album. A- 10.00

834.*HNH 4017: SIR LENNOX BERKELEY - Symphony #1; Concerto for Two Pianos (Beckett; McDonald). Del Mar/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-80] A-(c/c) 4.00

835.*HNH 4040: ALWYN - Symphony #1. Composer/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-86] A- 4.00

836.*HNH-4079: BERKELEY - Symphony #2 (Braithwaite/LPO); Piano Concerto #2 (Wilde; Braithwaite/NPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-94] A- 8.00

837.*HYPERION A-66077: CRUSELL - Clarinet Quartets #1 - #3. Thea King; Allegri String Quartet Members. [Friese-Greene; Kenneth Wilkinson; recorded April 1981: must have been one of Wilkinson's very last engineering jobs][DMM] A- to A 4.00

838.*MHS 1632: BAX - Symphony #2. Fredman/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-54; TAS 60:126] A- 4.00

839.*MHS 3598: FINZI - Intimations of Immortality. Partridge, tenor; Handley/Guildford Phil & Cho. [from Lyrita SRCS-75; TAS 73:147L] A-- 4.00

840.*PHILIPS 6780 251(2): RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerti #1 (Kondrashin/Moscow Phil), #2 (Dorati/Mpls) & #3 (Dorati/LSO). Janis in all; from celebrated Mercury originals. A-(Dutch pressings) 8.00

841.*PHILIPS 838 417: SCHUMANN & MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerti. Szeryng; Dorati/LSO. [TAS re Mercury issue on SR-90406: 35:108; AUTOGRAPHED on front cover in blue ball-point pen by Szeryng] A- to A(minor cover scuffs; autograph) 25.00

LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Labels - continued

842.*REFERENCE RECORDINGS RR-19: MARNI NIXON SINGS GERSHWIN - Sixteen songs. Lincoln Mayorga, piano; [Henderson, producer; Johnson, engineer; recorded (analog) in May of 1985] 25.00

843.*SHEFFIELD LAB--1: LINCOLN MAYORGA & DISTINGUISHED COLLEAGUES, Volume III. [Limited Edition; Direct-to-Disc; recorded November 1973; Sax & Mayorga; Schnee] FS 20.00

844.*SHEFFIELD LAB--2: THELMA HOUSTON & PRESSURE COOKER - I've Got the Music in Me. [Limited Edition; Direct-to-Disc; Produced & engineered by Bill Schnee] FS 18.00

845.*SHEFFIELD LAB--3: HARRY JAMES & HIS BIG BAND - The King James Version. [Limited Edition; Direct-to-Disc; recorded July, 1976; Produced by Lincoln Mayorga & Doug Sax; engineered by Ron Hitchcock] A- 18.00

846.*SHEFFIELD LAB--4: BRAHMS - Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Handel. HANDEL - Air with Variations. CHOPIN - Mazurka in a. Lincoln Mayorga, piano. [Limited Edition; Direct-to-Disc; recorded May, 1976; Produced by Doug Sax; engineered by Bud Wyatt & Doug Sax] A- 18.00

847.*SHEFFIELD LAB--5: DAVE GRUSIN - Discovered Again. [Limited Edition; Direct-to-Disc; recorded June, 1976; Produced by Lincoln Mayorga & Doug Sax; engineered by Bill Schnee] A- 18.00

848.*SHEFFIELD LAB--7: WAGNER - Ride of the Valkyries; Forest Murmurs; Siegfried's Funeral Music; Prelude to Act I of Tristan. Leinsdorf/LAPO. [Limited Edition; Direct-to-Disc][TAS 12:519-23; 13:88; 65:160L] A- 18.00

849.*SHEFFIELD LAB--8: PROKOFIEV - Excerpts from Romeo & Juliet. Leinsdorf/LAPO. [Recorded July, 1977; Limited Edition; Direct-to-Disc; Mayorga & Sax; Sax & Wyatt][TAS 12:519-23; 13:91 65:156L] A- 18.00

850.*SHEFFIELD LAB-22: GRIEG - Four Lyric Pieces (transcribed by Willard Elliot for Wind Octet). MOZART - Serenade #11 for Wind Octet, K.375. Chicago Symphony Winds. [recorded September, 1983; Limited Edition; Direct-to-Disc; Mayorga & Sax; Sax; TAS 33:166; 73:148L] A- 18.00

851.*SHEFFIELD LAB-24: STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite. DEBUSSY - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. Leinsdorf/LAPO. [Recorded April, 1985; Direct-to-Disc; Single-Point Stereo Microphone; Mayorga & Sax; Sax & Boyk] [TAS 40:161] A- 18.00

852. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7003: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsodies #1, #2 & #5. Scherchen/PSOL. A- to B++(missing notes booklet) 7.00

853. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7007: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsodies #3, #4 & #6. Scherchen/PSOL. [later issue with notes on back of jacket] B+(looks fine!) 4.00

854. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7008: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #4. Boult/Philharmonic Promenade Orch. Missing the original plastic sleeve, but includes 32-page booklet with second-by-second notes on the recording] A--(superb pressing for this series) 6.00

855. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7017: PROKOFIEV - Love for Three Oranges Suite; Classical Symphony. Rodzinski/PSOL. [Very fine copy includes the 32-page notes booklet with audiophile delights identified by minute and second; the original plastic sleeve is not only present here - but the zipper still works!] A- 14.00

856. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7068: TCHAIKOVSKY - March Slav. KHACHATURIAN - Gayne Ballet Suite. Scherchen/VSOO. [later jacket with notes on the back cover rather than booklet insert] A-(fine pressing for this series!) 11.00

857.*WESTMINSTER WST-14088: TCHAIKOVSKY - The Nutcracker (extended excerpts). Rodzinski/PSOL. [early labels] A-(occ slight nse, but very fine for this era) 7.00

LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire

858.*ALBENIZ: Concerto Fantastico (Zedda/Torino Sym). ARENSKY: Russian Piano Concerto (Waldhans/Brno Philharmonic). Blumental, piano in both. Auditorium AUD-101. A- 7.00

859.*ALFVEN: Legend of the Skerries; Symphony #5 (first movement of his unfinished final symphony). Westerberg/Swedish Radio. Swedish Society Discofil SLT-33174. A- to A 6.00

860.*AMRAM: (David): Shakespearean Concerto; Autobiography for Strings; King Lear Variations. Composer/NY Chamber Orchestra. [ten musicians also listed inc David Nadien, violin & Lorne Munroe, cello] Flying Fish Records Fine Catch FC-27753. A- 9.00

861.*ATTERBERG: Suite #3 for Violin, Viola & Strings. GUNNAR de FRUMERIE: Pastoral Suite for Flute, Harp & Strings. DAG WIREN: Sinfonietta. Westerberg/Swedish Radio Orch. Swedish Society Discofil SLT-33167. A- 7.00

LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

862.*AULIN: (Tor; 1966-1914): Violin Concerto #3 (Tellefsen; Segerstam/Swedish Radio Orch); Four Aquarelles; Dances from Gotland, Op. 23: #2, #4 & #5 (Tellefsen, violin; Nilson, piano). Swedish EMI E 061-35157. A- 11.00

863.*BACH: Concerto for Violin & Oboe, BWV 1060; Harpsichord Concerto in d, BWV 1052; Fragment from Sinfonia from Concerto in D, BWV 1045. Alice Harnoncourt, vln; Schaeftlein, oboe; Tachezi, harpsidhord. Nikolaus Harnoncourt/Concentus Musicus Wien. [original instruments] Telefunken SAWT-9557-B. A- to A 8.00

864.*BACH: Musical Offering. Harnoncourt/Concentus Musicus Wien. [original instruments] Telefunken SAWT-9565-B. A- to A 8.00

865.*BACH: Orchestral Suites #1 & #3. Pinnock/The English Concert. [original instruments] Archiv 2533 411. A- to A(c/c) 4.00

866.+BALAKIREV: Piano Concerto, Op.1 (Zhilinsky); Islamey; Russia; In Czechia. Gauk/USSR Sym. [recorded 1947-57] Melodiya CM-03557-8. A- 4.00

867.+BALAKIREV: Russia (Ivanov); Overture on Russian Themes (Gauk); Tamara (Golovanov). USSR Radio Orch (in all). Saga 5101. A- 4.00

868.*BALAKIREV: Symphony #2. GLAZOUNOV: Cortege Solonelle. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch. Col-Melodiya M-35155. A- 4.00

869.*BARBER: Concerto for Violin (Thomas); Knoxville: Summer of 1915 (McGurk, soprano); Music for a Scene from Shelley. Measham/Australian Sym. Unicorn UN1-72016. A-(minor cover scuffs) 4.00

870.*BAX: November Woods; The Happy Forest; The Garden of Fand; Summer Music. Thomson/Ulster Orchestra. [dig; DMM] Chandos ABRD-1066. A- to A 4.00

871.*BAX: Piano Sonata #2. TIPPETT: Piano Sonata #2. MOZART: Ten Variations on "Unser Dummer Pobel," K.455. Peter Cooper, piano. Pye GSGC-14085. A- 4.00

872.*BAX: Spring Fire, Symphony; Symphonic Scherzo; Northern Ballad #2. Handley/RPO. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1180. A- to A(c/c) 4.00

873.*BAX: Symphony #2. Fredman/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-54; TAS 60:126] MHS 1632. A- 4.00

874.*BAX: Symphony #7. Leppard/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-83; TAS 11:381; 37:171] MHS 3618. A- 4.00

875.*BAX: Winter Legends; Saga Fragment. Fingerhut, piano; Thomson/LPO. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1195. A- to A(c/c) 4.00

876.*BEACH: (Mrs. H.H.A.; 1867-1944): Symphony in E Minor ("Gaelic"). Karl Krueger/RPO. Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage MIA-139. A-(a little writing on back cover) 17.00

877. BEETHOVEN: The Nine Symphonies in historic recordings: #1: Pfitzner/BPO; #2: Kleiber/BPO; #3: Keilberth/Orchester des Reichssenders, Stuttgart; #4: Mengelberg/ACO; #5: Richard Strauss/BPO; #6: Toscanini/BBC Sym; #7: Schulz-Dornburg/Berlin Radio Orch; #8: Walter/NYP; #9: Briem; Hongen; Anders; Watzke; Furtwangler/BPO; Kittel Cho. [German-only notes; never heard of Rudolf Schulz-Dornberg (Essen Opera director in late 1920's) before!] Top Classic Historia 690/695(6). A- 18.00

878.*BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto. Zeltser; Mutter; Ma; Karajan/BPO. [dig] DGG 2531 262. A- to A 6.00

879.*BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto. Serkin; Laredo; Parnas; Schneider/Marlboro Fest Orch. Col MS-6564. A-("2-eyes" labels; very minor cover scuffs) 8.00

880.*BENNETT: (William Sterndale; 1816-75): Piano Concerto #4 (Binns); Symphony in g. Hilary Davan Wetton/Milton Keynes Chamber Orch. [dig; DMM] Music Series MKM-861. A- 7.00

881.*BERMAN: (Erik; b.1911): Colori ed Improvisazioni for Orchestra; Noa for Baritone, Mixed Chorus & Orchestra (Lehtinen). Segerstam/Finnish Radio Orch & Ch Cho. Finlandia FA-330. A- to A(c/c) 6.00

882.*BERRY: (Wallace; b.1928): Piano Sonata (Dady Mehta). RICHARD SWIFT (b.1927): Great Praises (Dudley, soprano; Tartak, piano); Summer Notes (Hersh, piano). CRI SD-412. A- 6.00

883.*BERSA: (1873-1934): Sunny Fields (Hubad/Slovene Philharmonic); Moonlight (Cossetto/KUD Choir). SKERJANC (1900-1973): Concertino for Piano & Strings (Tomsic-Srebotnjak; Hubad/Slovene Philharmonic). [Yugoslavian composers] Jerusalem ATD-8202. A- 4.00

884. BINKERD: (Gordon): Symphony #1 (van Remoortel/St.Louis Sym). WAGNER: Siegfried Idyll (Rudolf/Col Sym). Col ML-5691. A-("6-eyes" labels; demo copy) 16.00

885.*BLISS: Piano Concerto. Trevor Barnard; Sargent/PO. [scarce disc: released 1963; deleted 1966] [blue labels] Angel S-36100. A- 4.00

886.*BLOCH: Israel Symphony (5 vocal soloists in finale); Schelomo (Nelsova). Abravanel/Utah Sym. Van VCS-10007. A- 4.00

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887.*BOULEZ: Le Marteau sans Maitre. Deroubaix (alto); Composer conducts Ins Ens, inc Gazzelloni, flute). [Italian-only notes; Grand Prix du Disque] Italia HMI-73116. A- to A 4.00

888.*BOYCE: The Eight Symphonies. Thomas/Bournemouth Sinfonietta. MHS 4730. A- 4.00

889.*BRIAN: Symphony #10 & #21. Leicestershire Schools Sym conducted by Loughran (#10) & Pinkett (#21). Unicorn UNS-265. A- 8.00

890.*BRIQUET: (Marc; 1896-1979): Sonata for Violin & Piano (Jaquerod; Zanlonghi); Poemes for Soprano & Piano (Annen; Zanlonghi). Gallo 30-434. A- to A 4.00

891.*BRUCH: Symphony #2. JULIUS REITZ: Concert Overture, Op.7. Mester/Louisvile Orch. Louisville LS-703. A-(blank jacket; includes notes insert) 9.00

892.*BUSONI: Konzertstuck for Piano (Glazer); Divertimento for Flute (Klemeyer); Concertino for Clarinet (Triebskorn); Rondo Arlecchinesco for Orch with Tenor (Moser). Bunte/Berlin Sym (in all). Candide CE-31003. A- 6.00

893.*CAGE: Winter Music. GEORGE FLYNN: Wound. Flynn, piano. [quad] Finnadar QD-9006. A- 4.00

894.*CARPENTER: (Vincent): Piano Sonata 1962. MONTE TUBB: Piano Sonata. SCHUBERT: Impromptu, Op.142, #2. CHOPIN: Ballade in g, Op.23. Donald Betts, piano. Macalester 6-7215. A- 4.00

895.*CHADWICK: (George Whitefield; 1854-1931): Sinfonietta in D. CHARLES TOMLINSON GRIFFES: Notturno for Orchestra; Nocturne for Orchestra; Three Tone Pictures for Double Quintet & Piano. Karl Krueger/American Arts Orchestra. Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage MIA-104. A-(tks 1/8 inch, sd 1; writing on back cover) 10.00

896.*CHAUSSON: Symphony; Soir de Fete. Plasson/Orch du Capitole de Toulouse. [nice fold-open album] French EMI 2C069-14086. A-(c/c) 4.00

897.*CHAVEZ: Piano Concerto; 5 Preludes. Rodriguez; Mata/NPO. RCA ARL1-3341. A- 4.00

898.*CHOPIN: Piano Works - Etudes(3), Preludes(3), Mazurkas(2), Waltzes(2) & Polonaise. Barbara Hesse-Bukowska, piano. With Gustaw Holoubek reading from letters of Chopin (presumably in Polish, but I don't want to break the factory-seal to find out!) in between the piano pieces. Muza SXL-0611. FS(c/c) 14.00

899.*CLEMENTI: Piano Concerto in C. PAISIELLO: Piano Concerto in F. Blumental; Zedda/Prague New Ch Orch; Torino Sym). Auditorium BX-206. A- 4.00

900.*COHN: (James; b.1928): Sonata for Flute; Sonatina for Clarinet; Sonata Robusta; Sonata Romanticas. Misc soloists; Alderking, piano in all. Xlnt Music LP-1. A- 7.00

901.*COLGRASS: Deja Vu; Light Spirit. JACOB DRUCKMAN: Aureole. Comet/St. Louis Sym (in "Spirit"); Slatkin/St. Louis Sym (in the rest). New World NW-318. FS 4.00

902.*COPLAND: An Outdoor Overture; Lincoln Portrait (Charlton Heston, speaker); Our Town; Quiet City. Abravanel/Utah Sym. Vanguard VSD-2115. A-(s/s) 6.00

903.*COPLAND: The Red Pony. BRITTEN: Sinfonia da Requiem. Previn/St. Louis Sym. [Previn's first disc as conductor of symphonic music; c.1964] Col MS-6583. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 10.00

904.*COPLAND: Red Pony. BRITTEN: Sinfonia da Requiem. Previn/St. Louis Sym. Odyssey Y-31016. A- 8.00

905.*CORIGLIANO: Clarinet Concerto (Drucker). BARBER: Essay #3. Mehta/NYP. New World NW-309. A- 8.00

906.*CRUMB: Variazioni (1959). SYDNEY HODKINSON (b.1934): Fresco (1968). Gilbert/Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LS-774. A- 9.00

907.*CRUMB: Voice of the Whale; Night of the Four Moons. Composer supervises misc musicians including Jan DeGaetani & Aeolian Chamber Players. Col M-32739. A- 8.00

908.*DAVID: (Johann Nepomuk; 1895-1977): Symphony #5 (Schmid/SWDR). Organ Concerto (Dallman) & Ezzolied (Baumann & Fruhhaber, sopranos; Ostertag, bass; Cho). Schweizer/Badische Philharmonie Karlsruhe (in both). [notes in German only] Audite FSM-53 416/17(2). A- to A 10.00

909. DE CROES: (Henri Jacques; 1705-86): Concerto a Quatre for Strings. JEAN DECADT (b.1914): Ballade on a Tree (Serverius, soprano). [Maes/Belgian Ch Orch in both] GABRIEL VERSCHRAEGEN (b.1919): Concerto for Organ, Orchestra & Percussion (Composer, organ). Alpha DB-91. A- 14.00

910.*DEBUSSY: Images (complete); Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. Previn/LSO. [dig: this was Angel's first digital release, 1979] Angel DS-37674. A- 4.00

911.*DUFFY: (John; b.1928): Heritage (Symphonic Suite with Narration). Abba Eban, narr; Mehta/Israel Phil. [dig] CBS M-42566. A-(c/c) 4.00

912.*DUKAS: Piano Sonata in e-flat. Francoise Thinat. Arion 30 A 122. A- to A 4.00

913.*DUSEK: Piano Concerti in D & E-flat. Novotny; Pesek/Pardubice State Ch Orch. Supra 1110 2850. A- 4.00

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914.*DVORAK: Serenade for Strings; Serenade for Winds. Orpheus Ch Orch. DGG 415 364. A- to A 8.00

915. DVORAK: Symphony #4, Op.13. Neumann/Prague Symphony. Artia ALP-137. FS! 4.00

916. EGK: Suite from "Abraxas." HENZE: Wedding Music from "Undine." IRVING FINE: Diversions. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-643. A- 8.00

917.*EISENMANN: (Will; b.1906): Haikus I & II (Graf, soprano); Piano Works (4). Olivier Eisenmann, piano (in all). [notes in German and French only] Armida WE-123. A- to A 6.00

918. ELGAR: Cockaigne Overture (abridged); Carissima; Dream of Gerontius (2 excerpts); The Starlight Express (with Mott, bar; Nicholls, sop). Composer/Orch. [rec acoustically, 1914-1917] Pearl GEM-111. A- 4.00

919. ELGAR: Complete Acoustical Recordings (1914-1925) made by the composer of his works (some abridged and/or re-scored for the recordings). Includes Symphony #2, Enigma Variations, Violin Concerto (Marie Hall), Cello Concerto (Beatrice Harrison), Pomp & Circumstance Marches #1-#4, Salut d'Amour, Wand of Youth Suite, Starlight Express, Cockaigne & In the South Overtures, Carissima, Dream of Gerontius Prelude & Angel's Farewell, Fringes of the Fleet, Carillon, Polonia, Bavarian Dances, Chanson de Nuit, Sanguine Fan, Sea Pictures (Leila Megane), King Olaf excerpt, Light of Life excerpt, Fantasia & Fugue (Bach-Elgar) and Overture (Handel-Elgar). Symphony Orchestra. [Side 1 of disc #5 (Sanguine Fan, King Olof, begin Enigma) is badly off-center, but side 2 of the same disc is fine; perhaps this is a problem with all copies of this set(?) This is the only one I've ever had.] Pearl EWE-1(7). A- 38.00

920. ELGAR: Symphony #1 (Composer/LSO; recorded 1930); Prelude to The Kingdom (Composer/BBC Sym; recorded 1933). [LP transfers by A.C.Griffith] World Record Club SH-139. A- 7.00

921.*ENESCO: Suite Chatelaine; Voix de la Nature. Remus Georgescu/Banatul Phiharmonic in Timisoara. Electrecord STECE-02240. A- 9.00

922. ENESCO: Symphony #1. Georgescu/Rumanian State Sym. [nice fold-open jacket] Artia ALP-118. A-- 9.00

923.*ERB: Prismatic Variations. ROUSE: The Infernal Machine; Ogoun Badagris. JOAN TOWER: Sequoia. Slatkin/St.Louis Sym (Ogoun conducted by Peter Susskind). [dig] Nonesuch 9-79118-1. A- to A(c/c) 7.00

924.*FAWICK: (Thomas): "Musicale 1967." Two marches performed by Harpham/U.S. Marine Band); Ten short works for violin solo, two violins, or violin & piano (Sidney & Teresa Harth). Pride (no #). A-- 6.00

925.*FERNANDEZ: (Oscar Lorenzo): Piano Music, Volume 2 (twelve works). Proenca, piano. [notes in Portuguese only] Arsis 41131218. A- 7.00

926.*FIELD: Piano Concerto #3 (Merrick; Foster/Orch). Rare Recorded Editions SRRE-116. A- 4.00

927.*FIELD: Piano Concerto #4 (Merrick; Nash/Bexley Pro Musica). Merrick also plays the Chopin Berceuse. Rare Recorded Editions SRRE-136. A- 4.00

928.*FOERSTER: Cyrano de Bergerac. Smetacek/CPO. Supraphon 1110 2456. A- 4.00

929.*FOERSTER: Symphony #4 ("Easter"). Smetacek/Prague Symphony. Supraphon 1 10 0617. A-(c/c) 4.00

930.*FRICKER: (Peter Racine): Symphony #1. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank cover; includes notes insert] Louisville LS-675. A- 8.00

931.*GADE: Piano Music - Sonata in e; Akvareller; Foraarstoner; Arabeske. Bengt Johnsson. MHS 1480. A- 4.00

932.*GLAZOUNOV: Finnish Fantasy; Wedding March; Pas de Caractere (Svetlanov & Gauk/Moscow Radio Orch). IPPOLITOV-IVANOV: Caucasian Sketches (Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Phil). Mel-Angel SR-40119. A-(s/s) 6.00

933.*GLAZOUNOV: Piano Concerti #1 (Nassedkin; Dshuraitis/USSR Radio Orch) & #2 (Alexejew; Nikolajewskij/USSR Radio Orch). [German-only notes] Melodiya - Eurodisc 200-081-366. A- 4.00

934.*GLAZOUNOV: Piano Concerto #2 (Alexeyev; Nickolayevsky); Violin Concerto (Snitkowsky). Rozhdestvensky/USSR Radio/TV Large Sym (in both). Melodiya C10-08810. A- 7.00

935.*GLAZOUNOV: Raymonda (complete ballet). Svetlanov/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. [notes booklet in Russian only] Melodiya C-0163-0168(3). A-- 12.00

936.*GLAZOUNOV: Raymonda (excerpts). Svetlanov/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Mel-Angel SR-40172. A- 4.00

937.*GLAZOUNOV: Symphony #3. Khaikin/USSR Radio Orch. Melodiya 33C-0977-78. A- 4.00

938.*GLAZOUNOV: Symphony #4. Rozhdestvensky/USSR Ministry of Culture. Melodiya A10-00113006. A- 4.00

939. GLAZOUNOV: Symphony #7. Lederer/Berlin Radio Sym. MIASKOVSKY: Lyric Concertino. Guhl/Berlin Radio Sym. Urania URLP-7088. B++ 6.00

940.*GLAZOUNOV: Symphony #9 (1st movement draft edited and orchestrated by G. Yudin); Mazurka-Oberek for Violin & Orchestra (Oistrakh). SALIERI: La Secchia Rapita Overture. BOCCHERINI: Overture in D. MOZART: Masonic Funeral Music. G. Yudin/Misc Russian Orchs. [unusual item for both Glazounov and Oistrakh collectors!] Melodiya 33CM-02445-6. A- 4.00

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941.*GOTTSCHALK: Symphony, "A Night in the Tropics;" Grand Tarantelle (Nibley, piano). GOULD: Latin-American Symphonette. Abravanel/Utah Sym. Van SRV-275SD. A- 4.00

942.*GRECHANINOV: Suite for Cello & Orchestra. KHACHATURIAN: Cello Concerto. Thomas; Symeonides/Bamberg Sym. Schwann VMS-2114. A- to A 9.00

943.*GRIFFES: Collected Works for Piano (including piano-roll performance of The White Peacock by the composer himself). Denver Oldham. New World NW-310/11(2). A- 12.00

944.*GRIFFES: Piano Sonata. IVES: "Three-Page Sonata." DETT (Robert; 1882-1943): In the Bottoms. Lythgoe, piano. Philips 9500 096. A- to A 4.00

945.*HAMBRAEUS: (Bengt): Constellations II for Organ Sounds (1959); Interferences for the Organ (1961-62). Electronically manipulated organ sound. Organ performance of "Interferences" by Karl Erik-Welin, organ of the Johannes Church in Stockholm. Original organ recording for "Constellations" by the Composer, organ of the Concert Hall, Gothenburg. Limelight LS-86052. A- 7.00

946.*HANNIKAINEN: (Ilmari; 1892-1955): Piano Music: Variations Fantasques, Op.19; Cinq Morceaux pour Piano, Op.20; five more short pieces. Izumi Tateno. [Ilmari was Tauno Hannikainen's brother] Finlandia FA-341. A-(c/c) 6.00

947.*HARRISON: (Lou): Double Concerto for Violin & Cello with Javanese Gamelan (Goldsmith; King; Mills College Gamelan Ens). PAUL REALE: Concerto "Dies Irae" for Piano Trio & Wind Ensemble (Mirecourt Trio; CSNU Wind Ens). TR Records TRC-109. A- 9.00

948.*HARTMANN: (Karl Amadeus): Symphonies (8; complete); Adagio for Large Orchestra; Gesangs-Szene for Baritone & Orchestra (Fischer-Dieskau); Symphonie Concertante. Conductors: Kubelik; Leitner; Rieger; Macal; BVRS in all. [notes booklet includes English notes on the works, but general essay in German only] [Grand Prix du Disque; Deutsche Schallplattenpreis] Wergo WER-60086(5). A- to A 34.00

949.*HARTY: Ode to a Nightingale for Soprano & Orchestra (Harper); The Children of Lir - Poem for Orchestra. Thomson/Ulster Orch. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1051. A- to A 6.00

950.*HAUBENSTOCK-RAMATI: (Roman; b.1919): Vermutungen uber ein Dunkles Haus; Tableau I (Bour/SWDR); "Credentials" or "think, think lucky" for Sprechstimme & Eight Instruments (Berberian; Rosbaud/SWDR Ens). Wergo WER-60049. A- to A 6.00

951.*HAYDN: Concerto for Violin, Organ & Strings. JOHANN MICHAEL HAYDN: Concerto for Organ, Viola & Strings. Haselbock, or; Furhlinger, vla; Kovacic, vln; Ortner/Austrian Ch Orch. Pan 0120 220. A- 9.00

952.*HAYDN: Symphony # 94 & #103. Leppard/LPO. MHS 4599. A- 4.00

953.*HAYDN: Symphony #101 - #104. Leppard/Scottish Ch Orch. [dig; DMM] MHS 827372(2). A- to A 6.00

954.*HELPS: (Robert): Gossamer Noons (Beardsley, soprano). MARC-ANTONIO CONSOLI: Odefonia. Schuller/American Composers Orchestra. CRI SD-384. A- 9.00

955. HENKEMANS: (Hans; b.1913): Violin Concerto (Olof; Van Beinum/ACO). WILLEM PIJPER (1894-1947): Six Adagios (Flipse/Hague Residentie Orch). SEM DRESDEN (1881-1957): Dance Flashes. HENK BADINGS (1907-1987): Symphony #3. HENDRIK ANDRIESSEN (1892-1981): Ricercare. LEON ORTHEL (b.1905): Symphony #2. Otterloo/Hague Residentie Orchestra (in the last four). Composers' Voice-8303(2). A- to A(lgt tks 1/2-inch Pijper) 20.00

956.*HENZE: Telemanniana. CASELLA: Scarlattiana. VILLA-LOBOS: Bachianas Brasileiras #9. Tanzini, piano; Albrecht/Berlin Radio Orch. [dig] Schwan VMS-1611. A- to A 12.00

957. HERBERIGS: (Robert; 1886-?): The Merry Wives of Windsor; The Song of Hiawatha - Kabibonokka. Louis Weemaels/Belgian National Orchestra. [10-inch; nice copy of a VERY rare issue - issued January 1956, it was deleted in April 1957!] London LS-872. B+ 19.00

958.*HERBERT: Selections from Mlle. Modeste, Naughty Marietta, Fortune Teller; six more short pieces. Roller/Eastman-Dryden Orch. [dig] Arabesque 6529. FS 8.00

959.*HILLER: Konzertstuck for Piano & Orchestra. MIHALY MOSONYI (1815-1870): Piano Concerto. Rose; Cao/Luxembourg Radio Orch. [quad] Candide QCE-31090. A- 7.00

960. HINDEMITH: Concerto for Orchestra; Concert Music for Piano, Brass & Two Harps (Haas); Cupid & Psyche. Composer/BPO. Decca DL-9969. A- 9.00

961. HINDEMITH: Theme & Variations (4 Temperaments)(Otte, piano); Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Weber. Composer/BPO. Decca DL-9829. A- 8.00

962.*HODDINOTT: (Alun): Welsh Dances. GRACE WILLIAMS: Penillion for Orchestra. DANIEL JONES: The Country Beyond the Stars (cantata). Groves/RPO; Welsh National Opera Cho (in Jones). Oriel ORM-1001. A- 9.00

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963.*HODKINSON: (Sydney): Valence (Composer/St.Paul Ch Orch); Dissolution of the Serial (Errante, clarinet, bass clarinet & saxophone; Albright, pf). LEO CRAFT (b.1922): Spring in the Harbor (Rowe, soprano; Levy, flute; Kouguell, cello; Thomas, piano); Dialogues for Flute & Tape (Levy, flute). CRI SD-292. A- 6.00

964.*HOLMBOE: (Vagn; 1909-96): Symphony #8, ("Sinfonia Boreale.") PER NORGAARD: Constellations. Semkow/Royal Danish Orch. Turn TVS-34168. A- 4.00

965.*HOSSEIN: (Aminollah): Mosaiques (ten piano pieces). Bernard Ringeissenh, piano. [French-only notes] Edici ED-52721. A- 4.00

966.*HOVHANESS: Symphony #19 ("Vishnu"). Composer/Sevan Philharmonic. Poseidon Soc 1012. A- 4.00

967.*IRELAND: Piano Concerto in E-Flat; Mai-Dun, Symphonic Rhapsody; Legend for Piano & Orchestra. Parkin; Thomson/LPO. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1174. A- 4.00

968.*IVES: Symphony #4. Stokowski/American Sym. Col MS-6775. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 9.00

969.*JANACEK: Cunning Little Vixen Suite; Taras Bulba. Andrew Davis/Toronto Sym. Col M-35117. A-(demo copy with timing sticker) 8.00

970.*JOLIVET: Cello Concerto #2 (Rostropovich); Five Ritual Dances. Composer/ORTF. MHS 1371. A- 7.00

971. JONGEN: (Joseph; 1872-1953): Preludes & Toccata for Piano (de Clercq). VICTOR LEGLEY (b.1915): Sonata for Clarinet & Piano. RAYMOND CHEVREUILLE (b.1901): Recitative & Gay Melody for Clarinet & Piano. Ancion, clar; Jooris-Lechat, pf. Alpha DB-88. A- 14.00

972. JONGEN: (Joseph; 1872-1953): Saxophone Quartet. MARCEL POOT: Concertino. [Belgian Saxophone Quartet in both] Short Piano Works by RAYMOND BAERVOETS, PIERRE FROIDEBISE, PHILIPPE BOESMANS & CAMILLE SCHMIT (Robert Leuridan, piano). Alpha DB-90. A- 14.00

973.*JUAN DEL ENZINA: (1429-1569): Complete Works. Villancicos (38), Romances (4), Canciones(4), Vegadas(4), Dezir y Cantar(3). Tallante/Pro Musica Antiqua de Mardrid y Solistas. [Very detailed 60-page booklet, text entirely in Spanish] Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia M.E.C 1024/1027(4). A- 14.00

974.*KARAYEV: (Kara): The Path of Thunder, Suite #1 (Svetlanov/Bolshoi Theatre Orch); Don Quixote (Gauk/USSR State Sym). Melodiya C-01701-2. A- 6.00

975. KHACHATURIAN: Symphony #1. Gauk/Moscow Radio. MK 1504. A- to B+(usual good MK surface) 9.00

976.*KLAMI: (Uuno; 1900-61): Violin Concerto (Talvi); Sea Pictures. Bister/Kouvola City Orch. Finlandia FA-334. A-(c/c) 4.00

977. KODALY: Symphony. NELSON KEYES (b.1928): "Music for Monday Evenings" Suite. Whitney/Louisville Orch. Louisville LOU-631. A- 8.00

978.*KOECHLIN: Seven Stars Symphony; Ballad for Piano & Orchestra. Rigutto, piano; Myrat/Monte-Carlo Phil. [dig] Angel DS-37940. A-(demo copy) 9.00

979.*KOKKONEN: Cello Concerto. HAYDN: Cello in C. Noras, cello, in both; Freeman/Helsinki Philharmonic (Kokkonen); Kamu/Helsinki Ch Orch (Haydn). Finlandia FA-310. A- 10.00

980.*KORNBOLD: Symphony in F#. Kempe/Munich Philharmonic. RCA ARL1-0443. A-(c/c) 9.00

981.*KORNGOLD: Don Quixote; Piano Sonata #1; The Snowman. Antonin Kubalek, piano. [Korngold's first compositions, from age 11 and 12] Citadel CT-6009. A- 10.00

982.*KOSTA: (Ensio): Music of Middle Earth (based on Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings.") Bergman, soprano (singing inthe "Quenyan language," where lyrics appear); Composer/Orch. Finlandia FA-909. A- to A 6.00

983.*KOZELUCH: Piano Concerto in D. BEETHOVEN: Romanzo Cantabile. Blumental; Zedda/Prague New Ch Orch. Auditorium BX-208. A- 7.00

984.*KOZELUH: (Leopold; 1747-1818): Clarinet Concerto (Zahradnik). JAN ANTONIN KOZELUH (1738-1814): Bassoon Concerto (Herman). Pesek/Prague Chamber Orch. [the two composers were cousins] Supraphon 1110 3175. A- 9.00

985.*KUPFERMAN: Icarus, for Viola, Cello & Amplified Guitar (Kashkashian; Eddy; Starobin); Poems of Li-PO (Brown, soprano; Tafelmusik Ens). Serenus SRS-12095. A- 7.00

986. KURKA: (Robert; 1921-1957): Symphony #2. ROBERT WHITNEY: Concertino. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-616. A- 7.00

987.*LANCHBERY: Peter Rabbit & Tales of Beatrix Potter. Composer/ROHCG. [soundtrack from the Royal Ballet film] Angel S-36789. A-(c/c) 6.00

988. LETELIER: (Alfonso): Aculeo, Suite for Orchestra. COPLAND: Orchestral Variations. Whitney/Louisville Orch. Louisville LOU-591. A- 4.00

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989.*LILBURN: (1915-2001): Symphony #3 (1961); Aotearoa Overture (Hopkins/New Zealand Broadcasting Corp Orch). DAVID FARQUHAR (b.1928): Symphony (1959). Matteucci/NZBC. Oryx 1900. A- 8.00

990.*LOEVENDIE: (Theo; b.1930): Flexio (Eotvis/Residentie Orch). KLASS DE VRIES (b.1944): Areas (Zinman; Rotterdam Philharmonic; Cho). Composers' Voice 8301. A- to A 4.00

991.*LULLY: Suite in C. TELEMANN: Concert Suite in F. SCHEIDT: Suite in C. VEJVANOVSKY: Sonata #14. FISCHER: Suite #6. Musica da Camera Praga. Supraphon 1 11 1867. A- 6.00

992.*LUNDSTEN: (Ralph; b.1936): Summer Saga (Nordic Nature Symphony #4); Pop Age. Composer on synthesizers, keyboards, etc. With Stockholm Baroque Ens; Cho; etc. Angel S-38108. A-(c/c) 4.00

993. LYSENKO: (Mykola; 1842-1912): Elegie, Rhapsodie #2, Capriccio Elegiaque, Fantasia, 3 more pieces (all for violin & piano). Toccata, Trois Esquisse, 2 more pieces. Francois d'Albert, violin; Catherine Saurer Smith, piano. IKAR OAM-0013. FS 9.00

994.*MACDOWELL: Piano Sonata #4 ("Keltic"); First Modern Suite (1881). Fierro, pf. Nonesuch N-71399. A- 4.00

995.*MADETOJA: (Leevi): Symphony #3; Comedy Overture. Panula/Helsinki Philharmonic. Finnlevy SFX-20. A- 7.00

996.*MAGNARD: Symphony #4; Chant Funebre. Plasson/Orch du Capitole de Toulouse. [dig] La Voix de Son Maitre 1731841. A- to A 4.00

997. MAHLER: Symphony # 1. Borsamsky/Berlin Radio Orch. Urania URLP-7080. A- 8.00

998.*MAHLER: Symphony # 5; Four Wunderhorn Songs (Minton). Solti/CSO. [CS-6703/04; Solti's first CSO recordings, along with #6 in same sessions, Spring 1970] London CSA-2228(2). A- 16.00

999.*MAHLER: Symphony # 6. Abbado/CSO. DGG 2707 117(2). A- to A 16.00

1000.*MAHLER: Symphony # 6; Songs of a Wayfarer (Minton). Solti/CSO. [CS-6701/02; recorded spring 1970: along with #5, Solti's first discs w/CSO] London CSA-2227(2). A- 16.00

1001.*MAHLER: Symphony # 7. Abbado/CSO. [dig] DGG 413 773(2). A- to A 16.00

1002.*MAHLER: Symphony # 8. Harper; Popp; Minton; Watts; Auger; Kollo; Talvela; Shirley-Quirk; Solti/CSO; Misc Viennese Choruses;. [Harvey; Wilkinson & Parry; recorded in the Sofiensaal, Vienna] [TAS 44:169; 47:148; Grammy Awards, 1972: Classical Album of the Year; Best Choral Performance; Best Classical Engineering] London OSA-1295(2). A- 10.00

1003.*MAHLER: Symphony # 9. Neumann/CPO. [dig] ProArte 2PAD-207(2). A- 6.00

1004.*MAHLER: Todtenfeier (tone poem later revised into 1st movement of 2nd symphony; first recording). BACH-MAHLER: Suite. Lopez-Cobos/Berlin Radio Sym. [live, 1983; dig; DMM] Schwann VMS-1637. A- to A 6.00

1005.*MAHLER: Das Klagende Lied. Hodgson; Dose; Tear; Rae; Rattle/City of Birmingham Sym & Cho. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-38159. A- to A 4.00

1006.*MARTINU: Concerto for Cello #2. Vectomov; Kosler/Prague Sym. Supraphon SUAST-50883. A- 8.00

1007.*MARTINU: Concerto for Violin (the 2nd, though it does not say so here; Belcik; Neumann/Prague Sym); Concerto #3 for Piano (Palenicek; Ancerl/CPO). Supraphon SUAST-50386. A- 6.00

1008.*MARTINU: Istar - Ballet Suites #1 & #2. Waldhans/Brno State Philharmonic. Supra 1 10 1634. A- 9.00

1009. MARTINU: Piano Concerto #3 (Palenicek; Ancerl/CPO); Violin Concerto (Belcik; Neumann/Prague Sym). [rousing performance of the piano concerto!!] Artia ALP-205. A- 7.00

1010.*MARTINU: Spalicek (two suites from the ballet). Waldhans/Brno Philharmonic. Supra 1 10 1129. A- 4.00

1011.*MARTINU: Symphony #3, #4 & #5. Neumann/CPO. [quad] Supraphon 1410-2771/72(2). A- 8.00

1012.*MASSENET: Scenes Hongroises; Scenes Alsaciennes. Vachey/Jeune Orchestre Symphonique de Douai de des Hauts-de France. [French-only notes] Calliope CAL-1868. A- 6.00

1013.*MCLEAN: (Priscilla; b.1942): Variations and Mosaics on a Theme of Stravinsky. VILLA-LOBOS: Bachianas Brasileiras #4. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-762. FS 10.00

1014.*MEDTNER: Piano Concerto #1. BALAKIREV: Youth Piano Concert, Op.1. Zhukov; Dmitriev/USSR Radio & TV Orch. Turn TVS-34789. A-(c/c) 7.00

1015.*MELCER: (Henryk; 1869-1928): Piano Concerto #2. Rutkowska; Wilkomirski/Warsaw National Philharmonic. Muza SX-1788. A- 6.00

1016.*MESSAGER: Suites from Les Deux Pigeons & Isoline. HAHN: Le Bal de Beatrice d'Este. Jacquillat/Paris Orch. Angel S-36769. A-(c/c; timings written on back cover) 7.00

1017.*MESSIAEN: Oiseaux Exotiques; La Bouscarle; Reveil des Oiseaux. Loriod, piano; Neumann/CPO. [Messiaen credited as "artistic leader," which I expect means he supervised the sessions] Candide CE-31002. A- 4.00

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1018.*MIGNONE: (Francisco; 1897-1986): Valsas Brasileiras (25; complete?). Maria Josephina, piano. [notes in Portuguese only] Apoio Cultural BNDES 992 544(2). A- 10.00

1019.*MONRAD-JOHANSEN: (David): Pan. HARALD SAEVERUD: Sinfonia Dolorosa. KNUT NYSTEDT: The Burnt Sacrifice (text from 1st Kings 18). Gill, narrator in Nystedt; Andersen/Bergen Sym (and cho in Nystedt). Philips 6507 007. A- to A 6.00

1020.*MOSCHELES: Piano Concerto, Op.58 (Maga/Philharmonia Hungarica); Etudes (10; from Opp.70 & 95). Ponti. Candide CE-31010. A- 4.00

1021. MOULAERT: (Raymond; 1875-1962): Andante, Fugue & Finale for Four Saxophones. MAURICE SCHOEMAKER (b.1890): Suite Champetre for String Trio. GERARD BERTOUILLE (b.1898): Prelude & Fugue for Four Saxophones. MARCEL QUINET (b.1915): Wind Quintet. Misc Belgian Ensembles. Alpha DB-42. A-(bad tear though English notes on back cover) 9.00

1022. MOZART: Divertimenti, K.Anh.226, 227 & 229, #1. VPO Wind Group. West W-9059. A-(c/c) 4.00

1023.*MOZART: Music for Piano Four-Hands (complete). Demus; Badura-Skoda. MHS 1293/96(4). A- 11.00

1024.*MOZART: Symphony in F, K.19a. KARL JOSEPH TOESCHI (1731-1778): Symphony in D. ROCHUS DEDLER (1779-1822): Symphony in D. Keller/Convivium Musicum Munchen. [first recordings of all works] Bavaria MB-80 702. A- 4.00

1025.*NEDBAL: (Oscar; 1874-1930): From Tale to Tale (scenes from the ballet); The Simple Johnny (ballet suite). Trhlik/Ostrava Philharmonic. Supraphon 1 10 0835. A- 7.00

1026.*NEIKRUG: (Marc; b.1946): Through Roses (music drama for actor & eight solo instruments). Quadflieg, speaker; Zukerman, vln; Composer, pf; Eschenbach/Ens. [dig] DGG 415 983-1. A- to A 4.00

1027.*NIELSEN: Flute & Clarinet Concerti. Drucker; Baker; Bernstein/NYP. Col MS-7028. A-("2-eyes") 8.00

1028.*NIELSEN: Suite, Op.45; Chaconne; 3 Pieces, Op.59. Koppel, piano. Danish Odeon MOAK-30005. A- 6.00

1029.*NIELSEN: Symphony #1 & #4. Berglund/Royal Danish Orch. [dig] RCA RL-87701. A- 4.00

1030. NIELSEN: Symphony #1. Jensen/Danish State Radio Orch. [first recording; strong performance with especially nice low brass] London LL-635. B++ 4.00

1031.*NIELSEN: Symphony #4. Markevitch/Royal Danish Orch. Turn TVS-34050. A- 4.00

1032.*NIELSEN: Symphony #4; Pan & Syrinx. Rattle/Birmingham. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-38237. A-(c/c) 4.00

1033. NIELSEN: Violin Concerto (Menuhin; Woldike/Danish National Orch); Alladin Suite (Felumb/Tivoli Concert Hall Orch). Danish Odeon MOAK-7. A- 8.00

1034.*NIELSEN: Violin Concerto. Varga; Semkow/Royal Danish Orch. Turn TVS-34043. A- 4.00

1035.*NYSTROEM: (Gosta): Sinfonia del Mare. Soderstrom; Westerberg/Swedish Radio Orch. Swedish Society Discofil SLT-33207. A- 4.00

1036.*PADEREWSKI: Piano Concerto in a. RUBINSTEIN: Concertstuck for Piano & Orchestra. Blumental; Froschauer/Vienna Pro Musica. Turn TVS-34387. A- 7.00

1037.*PADEREWSKI: Symphony in b, "Polonia." Wodiczko/Pomeranian Philharmonic Symphony in Bydgoszcz. Muza SXL-0968. A- 6.00

1038.*PANUFNIK: Sinfonia Sacra; Sinfonia Rustica. Composer/Monte Carlo Opera Orch. Unicorn UN1-75026. FS 9.00

1039.*PARRY: Violin Sonata; Fantasie Sonata; 12 Short Pieces. Gruenberg, vln; Vignoles, pf. [DMM] Hyperion A-66157. A- to A 7.00

1040.*PENDERECKI: De Natura Sonoris #2. HUSA: Music for Prague 1968. GUTCHE: Genghis Khan. Mester/Louisville Sym. Louisville LS-722. A- 7.00

1041.*PENDERECKI: A Portrait: Misc artists in these works: Emanationen; Miniatures for Violin & Piano; String Quartet; Stabat Mater; Sonata for Cello & Strings; Miserere. Candide CE-31071. A- 4.00

1042.*PERLONGO: (Daniel): Ricercar (Stock/Pittsburgh New Music Ens); Fragments (Walker, flute; Leonard, cello). ROBERT STARER: Anna Margarita's Will (Bryn-Julson, soprano; Instrumental Ens). CRI SD-453. A- 10.00

1043.*PETTERSON: Symphony # 8. Comissiona/Baltimore Sym. Polar POLS-289. A- 9.00

1044.*PIJPER: (Willem; 1894-1947): Piano Concerto (Henkemans; Van Beimum/ACO); Six Symphonic Epigrams (Van Beinum/ACO); Six Adagios (Flipse/Residentie Orch); Sonata for 2 Pianos (Henkemans; Dercksen); Sonata for Flute & Piano (de Wit; Henkemans); Wind quintet (Danzi Quintet); Piano Sonatinas #2 & #3 (Henkemans); Sonata #1 for Violin & Piano (de Klijn; Henkemans); Quartet #5 (Netherlands Quartet). [Judging from the dates given, the orchestral pieces must be mono] Composers' Voice-1987-1(2). A- to A 22.00

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1045.*PISTON: Ricercare. CLAUDE BAKER: The Glass Bead Game. JOHN B. FOLEY: A Movement for Orchestra. Louisville Orchestra conducted by Smith (in Piston); and Bernhardt (in rest). Louisville LS-789. A- 9.00

1046. PORTER: (Quincy): Symphony #2. VITTORIO GIANNINI: Divertimento #2. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [in blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-642. A- 6.00

1047.*POULENC: Les Soirees de Nazelles; Theme Varie; Villageoises; Intermezzi #1-#3; 3 more short pieces. Tacchino, piano. [nice fold-open album] Pathe 2C069-73101. A- 4.00

1048.*PROKOFIEV: Summer Day Suite (Prague Ch Orch); Winter Campfire (Klima/Prague Radio Orch; Cho). Crossroads 22 16 0182. A- 8.00

1049.*PROKOFIEV: Symphony #2. Kosler/CPO. ProArte PAL-1055. A- 4.00

1050.*PROKOFIEV: Symphony #3; Suite from Le Pas d'Acier. Abravanel/Utah Symphony. [first stereo recording of the 3rd?] Vanguard VSD-71122. A-(s/s) 6.00

1051.*PROKOFIEV: Symphony #4. Ormandy/Phila. [first stereo recording(?)] Col MS-6154. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 7.00

1052.*PUCCINI: Preludio Sinfonico; Capriccio Sinfonico; Edgar Prelude. BOITO: Sinfonia in a. VERDI: La Battaglia di Legnano Overture. MERCADANTE: Sinfonia on Themes from Rossini's "Stabat Mater." Scimone/Monte Carlo Opera Orch. [nice fold-open album] Erato STU-71040. A- 10.00

1053.*RACHMANINOFF: Symphony #1 - #3; The Rock, Op.6; Isle of the Dead. de Waart/Rotterdam Philharmonic. Philips 6768 148(4). A- to A 8.00

1054.*RANGSTROM: Divertimento Elegiaco; King Erik's Songs (Saeden, baritone; Westerberg/Kungl. Hovkapellet); Three Songs (Soderstrom; Saeden; Westerberg, piano. Telestar TRS-11130. A- 8.00

1055. RAWSTHORNE: Piano Concerto #2. Curzon; Sargent/LSO. [10-inch] London LPS-513. B 4.00

1056.*RESPIGHI: Concerto Gregoriano for Violin & Orchestra (Nishizaki); Poema Autunnale. Hoey/Singapore Sym. [dig] Marco Polo 6.220152. A- to A 4.00

1057.*RHEINBERGER: Piano Concerto in A-flat, Op.94. Ruiz; Deaky/Nurnberg Sym. Genesis GS-1014. A- 4.00

1058.*RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Sadko; Overture on Russian Themes; Sinfonietta on Russian Themes. Maksim Shostakovich/Moscow Radio Orch. Mel-Eurodisc 200441-366. A- to A(s/s) 6.00

1059.*RODRIGO: Concierto de Aranjuez. CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO: Guitar Concerto. Williams; Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6834. A-("2-eyes" labels) 9.00

1060.*ROSSEAU: (Norbert; 1907-75): Sicilienne for Violin & Piano; Overture for a Comedy; Allegories (for Children's Choir & Orch). Devos/Orch. Eufoda 1044. A- 6.00

1061.*ROUSSEL: Bacchus et Ariane (complete ballet). Martinon/ORTF. MHS 1244. A- 4.00

1062.*ROUSSEL: Piano Concerto. HONEGGER: Concertino for Piano & Orch. POULENC: Aubade. Krajny, piano; Prague Ch Orch. [quad] Supra 1410 2705. A- 4.00

1063. ROUSSEL: Symphony #4; Suite en Fa. Tzipine/Lamoureux Orch. Capitol P-8104. B 7.00

1064.*RUBINSTEIN: Piano Concerto #5. Ruiz; Deaky/Nurenberg Sym. Genesis GS-1012. A- 4.00

1065.*RUBINSTEIN: Symphony #2 ("Ocean"). Kapp/Westphalian Sym. Candide CE-31057. A- 7.00

1066.*RUSSO: 3 Pieces for Blues Band and Orch. BERNSTEIN: West Side Story Dances. Siegel-Schwall Band; Ozawa/San Francisco Sym. DGG 2530 309. FS 4.00

1067.*SAEVERUD: (Ketil): Mi-Fi-Li, Symphonic Poem (Dreier/RPO); Kvartoni for Recorder, Soprano, Guitar & Piano; Double Concerto for Flute, Guitar & Strings (Stockholm Ch Ens). Bis LP-129. A- to A 9.00

1068.*SCHNEBEL: (Dieter; b.1930): Schubert-Phantasie fur Orchester (Pesko/SWDR); Diapason (Bour/SWDR); In Motu Proprio (Riehn/Musica Negativa). [DMM] Wergo WER-60108. A- to A 9.00

1069.*SCHREKER: (Franz; 1878-1934): Chamber Symphony; Prelude to a Drama. Gielen/Berlin Radio Orch. [dig; DMM] Schwann VMS-1618. A- to A 10.00

1070.*SCRIABIN: Symphony #1. Soloists; Svetlanov/USSR Sym; Cho. Mel-Angel SR-40113. A- 4.00

1071.*SERLY: Viola Concerto; Concerto for Violin, Wind Symphony & Percussion; Dulcissima Mia Vita (after Gesualdo). Vardi; Serly/Vienna Sym. MHS 3306. A- 6.00

1072.*SHANKAR: Garland of Ragas. Shankar; Mehta/LPO. [dig] Angel DS-37935. A-(c/c) 4.00

1073.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Ballet Suites #1, #2 & #3 (1949-53). Maksim Shostakovich/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Mel-Angel SR-40115. A- 9.00

1074.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Music from the Films "Zoya" and "Pirogov." Maksim Shostakovich/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Mel-Angel SR-40160. Z-(c/c) 7.00

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1075.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony # 1 & #9. Haitink/LPO. [dig] London LDR-71017. A- to A(Dutch press) 4.00

1076.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony # 5. Previn/CSO. [drm] EMI ESD-2900541. FS(German pressing) 8.00

1077.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony # 9; Suite from Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District; Festive Overture. Jarvi/Scottish National Orch. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1279. A- to A 4.00

1078.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10. Svetlanov/USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40025. A-(s/s) 4.00

1079.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #14. Miroshnivova, soprano; Vladimirov, bass; Barshai/Moscow Chamber Orch. Mel-Angel SR-40147. A- 4.00

1080.*SIBELIUS: 3 Sonatines; Kyllikki. Glenn Gould, piano. Col M-34555. A- 6.00

1081.*SIBELIUS: Concert Pieces for Violin & Orchestra: Two Pieces, Op.77; Serenades, Op.69; Six Humoresques, Op.87. Ralph Holmes; Handley/Berlin Radio Orch. Schwann VMS-1604. A- to A 4.00

1082. SIBELIUS: Piano Works, Vol 2: Twenty-one short works. Cyril Szalkiewicz. [recorded 1956-67] Finlandia FA-804. A-(c/c) 7.00

1083. SMETANA: Quartet in e, "From My Life." Orchestrated by Szell. Szell/CO. [10-inch; recorded April 26, 1949; of special significance for Szell collectors] Col ML-2095. B+ 9.00

1084.*SOLLBERGER: (Harvey): Riding the Wind I (Spencer, flute; Composer/Da Capo Chamber Players). YEHUDI WYNER: Intermedio - Lyric Ballet for Soprano & Strings (S.Wyner, soprano; Composer/String Orch). [recorded 1975/76] CRI SD-352. A- 10.00

1085. STANFORD: (Sir Charles; 1852-1924): Songs of the Fleet (Williams; Stanford/LSO); Irish Rhapsody; Shamus O'Brien Overture; 2 Dances; Masque from The Critic (Stanford/Orch). [His complete recordings; 1916 & 1923] Pearl GEM-123. A- 12.00

1086.*STAVENHAGEN: (Bernhard; 1862-1914): Piano Concerto in b (1st recording). SINDING: Piano Concerto in D-flat. Keller; Faerber/Berlin Sym. [quad] Candide QCE-31110. FS 4.00

1087.*STENHAMMAR: Serenade in F; Florenz & Blanzeflor - Ballad for Baritone & Orch (Wixell). Westerberg/Swedish Radio Orch. Swedish EMI E 061-35148. A- to A 4.00

1088.*STERNEFELD: (Daniel): Symphony. Composer/Belgian National Orch. Brussels Ministry of Culture Cultura 5067-5. A- 14.00

1089.*STOCKHAUSEN: Gesang der Junglinge; Kontakte. Koln Radio Electronic Music Studio. DGG 138 811. A- to A 10.00

1090.*STRAUSS:: Transcriptions of Waltzes by Schonberg (Emperor & Roses from the South), Berg (Wine, Women & Song) and Webern (Treasure). BSO Chamber Players. DGG 2530 977. A- to A 4.00

1091. STRAUSS: Concerto #1 for Horn (Dennis Brain); Concerto for Oboe (Leon Goossens). Galliera/PO. [1st recordings] [blue labels] Col ML-4775. A- to B+(s/s) 11.00

1092.*STRAUSS: Enoch Arden. Claude Rains recites Tennyson poem while Glenn Gould plays accompanying piano music. [Japanese issue of MS-6341; includes English notes insert: obscure item!] CBS/Sony 25AC-1667. A- to A 25.00

1093.*STRAUSS: Metamorphosen. WAGNER - Siegfried Idyll; Adagio for Clarinet & Strings (Brymer). Marriner/ASMF. Argo ZRG-604. A- 8.00

1094.*STRAUSS: Violin Concerto (Glenn); Burleske (E. List). K. List/VSOO. Odyssey 32 16 0312. A- 4.00

1095. STRAVINSKY: Jeu de Cartes. Composer/BPO. [10-inch] Capitol - Telefunken L-8028. B 6.00

1096.*STRAVINSKY: Le Sacre du Printemps. Abbado/LSO. DGG 2530 635. A- to A(c/c) 8.00

1097.*STRAVINSKY: Petrushka (complete ballet). Abbado/LSO. [dig] DGG 2532 010. A- to A(c/c) 8.00

1098. STRAVINSKY: Symphony #1. F. Charles Adler/Vienna Orchestral Soc. Unicorn UNLP-1006. A--(brief tks from pressing blem beg mvt 3) 4.00

1099.*STURZENEGGER: (Richard): Cello Concerto #4 (Grimmer; Auberson/Basel Radio Orch); Der Topfer (3 Lieder for Baritone & Piano; Widmer; Wyttenbach); "13", Rondo Variato for Strings (Camerata Bern). CTS (Swiss) P2. A- 4.00

1100.*SUK: Fairy Tale Suite; Fantastic Scherzo. Suk, violin; Belohlavek/Prague Radio Orch. [quad] Supra 1410 2699. A- 4.00

1101.*SUK: Legend of the Dead Victors; Meditation on St. Wenceslas Chorale; Festival March - Towards a New Life. Klima/CPO. VITEZSLAV NOVAK: De Profundis (Tone Poem for Large Orchestra & Organ). Vogel/Brno State Philharmonic. Supraphon SUAST-50476. A- 13.00

1102.*SUK: Praga (Symphonic Poem); A Fairy Tale Suite. Pesek/CPO. [dig] Supraphon 1110 3389. A- 4.00

1103.*SVOBODA (Tomas; b.1939): Symphony #4 ("Apocalyptic"); Ex Libris. FREDERIC GOOSSEN (b.1927): Orpheus Singing. Smith/Louisville; Bernhardt conducts Goossen. Louisville LS-790. A- 16.00

LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

1104.*SZYMANOWSKI: Mythes (Three Poems for Violin & Piano). EUGENE YSAYE: Au Rouet; Fantaisie, Stroubek, violin; Hala, piano. Supraphon SUAST-50580. A- 4.00

1105.*SZYMANOWSKI: Piano Sonata #1 & #2. Peter Schmalfuss. [German-only notes] Thorofon MTH-175. A- to A 4.00

1106.*SZYMANOWSKI: Symphony #2; Etude in b-flat; Roxana's Song from King Roger. Czyz/Lodz Philharmonic. Muza SXL-0981. A-(s/s) 6.00

1107. TCHAIKOVSKY: Sleeping Beauty (complete ballet). Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. [notes in Russian only] Melodiya 06347-54(4). A--(brief tks sd 3; slight warp sds 1/2) 12.00

1108.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Swan Lake, Nutcracker & Sleeping Beauty Suites. Kurtz/PO (violin solos by Yehudi Menuhin). Seraphim SIC-6011(3). A- 12.00

1109.*TCHEREPNIN: (Alexander): Russian Dances, Op.50. LIADOV: Polonaise. GLAZUNOV: Chopiniana; Dance Scene. Deaky/Nurnberger Symphoniker. [German-only notes] Colosseum SM-578. A- 9.00

1110.*THALBERG: (Sigismund; 1812-1871): 24 Pensees Musicales; Don Giovanni Fantaisie. Christoph Keller, piano. Accord 140 079. A-(minor back cover damage) 7.00

1111. THOMSON: (Virgil): Five Portraits (Composer conducts); Louisiana Story (Ormandy). Phila in both; 10-inch. Col ML-2087. B+ 12.00

1112. THOMSON: Acadian Songs & Dances. COPLAND: The Red Pony. Scherman/Little Orch Soc. Decca DL-9616. A- 9.00

1113.*TIPPETT: Symphony #1; Suite for Birthday of Prince Charles. Davis/LSO. Philips 9500 107. A- to A 4.00

1114.*TIPPETT: Symphony #2; The Weeping Babe (Cantelo, soprano); Sonata for Four Horns. Davis/LSO; Barry Tuckwell Horn Quartet. Argo ZRG-535. A- 6.00

1115.*TUBIN: Symphony #7; Estonian Dance Suite; Music for Strings. Frank/Helsingborgs Sym. Big Ben 601-851-002. A- 4.00

1116.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Concerti for Bass Tuba (Arnold Jacobs; CSO) and Oboe (Neil Black; ECO). The Lark Ascending (Zukerman; ECO). Barenboim conducts in all. DGG 2530 906. A- to A 12.00

1117. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Wasps Overture & Old King Cole Music (Composer/Aeolian Orch; recorded 1925); On Wenlock Edge & Songs of Travel (Elwes, tenor; Kiddle, piano; London Quartet in Edge). Pearl GEM-127. A- 10.00

1118.*VELASQUEZ: (Glauco; 1884-1914): Twelve Piano Pieces. Clara Sverner. Philips 412688. A- to A 7.00

1119.*VERMEULEN: (Matthijs): Volume #3, Complete Works: Symphony #6 (Vis/Rotterdam Phil); Cello Sonatas #1 & #23 (Bijlsma; de Leeuw, piano); String Trio (Beths; Kussmaul; Bijlsma; plus several songs. Composers' Voice 8384/3(2). A- to A 13.00

1120. VILLA-LOBOS: Childrens' Dolls (Suite #1 from The Baby's Family); The Three Maries; Rudepoema. Jacques Abram, piano. EMS 10. A--(very fine - just a slight vinyl "presence") 7.00

1121.*VILLA-LOBOS: Forest of the Amazon. Sayao; Composer/Symphony of the Air & Cho. [Taken from music for the motion picture Green Mansions] United Art UAS-5506. A- 9.00

1122.*VIOTTI: Piano Concerto in G Minor. Blumental; Zedda/Torino Sym. Auditorium AUD-103. A- 7.00

1123.*WALTON: Facade (complete). Edith Sitwell's verses read by Fenella Fielding & Michael Flanders; Marriner/ASMF. Angel S-36837. A-(c/c) 8.00

1124.*WIKLUND: (Adolf; 1879-1950): Piano Concerto #2 (Erikson); Three Pieces for String Orchestra and Harp; Song to Spring. Westerberg/Swedish Radio Orch. Caprice CAP-1165. A- to A 4.00

1125.*WORDEN: (Wilfred; b.1915): Piano Sonata; Violin & Piano Sonata; Scherzo from Violin Concerto; two violin pieces; one piano piece. Composer, piano; Gillard, violin. Panosona SCU-100. A- 6.00

1126. WORDSWORTH: (William; b.1908 - not the poet, though related): Piano Sonata, Op.13; Cheesecombe Suite, Op.27; Ballade, Op.41. Margaret Kitchin, piano. Lyrita RCS-13. A- 10.00

1127.*XENAKIS: Akrata; Pithoprakta. PENDERECKI: Capriccio for Violin & Orch (Zukofsky); De Natura Sonoris. Foss/Buffalo Phil. Nonesuch H-71201. A- 9.00

LP's: Chamber Music

1128.*BACH: Sonatas for Gamba & Harpsichord, BWV 1027-1029; Trio Sonata for Two Flutes & Continuo. Harnoncourt, gamba & cello; Bruggen & Stastny, flutes; Tachezi, harpsichord. [original instruments, c.1720] Telefunken SAWT-9536-A. A- to A 8.00

1129. BEETHOVEN: Piano Trios, Op.1, #3 and Op.11. Jean Fournier; Janigro; Badura-Skoda. West XWN-18030. A- 4.00

1130. BEETHOVEN: Quartet # 1 & #2. Paganini Quartet. RCA LM-1729. B+(1/4-inch scratch, 3rd mvt, #1) 8.00

1131.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet # 3, #9, #16 & Grosse Fuge. Philadelphia String Quartet. [recorded live as part of their complete cycle of the Beethoven quartets, 1976/77] Olympic 1002(2). FS 18.00

1132.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet # 9 & #10. Guarneri Quartet. RCA LSC-3288. A- 4.00

1133.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #12. Fine Arts Quar. Concert Disc CS-233. A- 4.00

1134.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #12. Yale Quartet. Vanguard VCS-10054. A- 4.00

1135.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #13. Yale Quartet. Vanguard VCS-10096. A- 4.00

1136.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #16; Grosse Fuge. Yale Quartet (Erle; Aki; Trampler; Parisot). Vanguard VCS-10097. A- 4.00

1137. BEETHOVEN: Quintet, Op.16. MOZART: Quintet, K.452. Serkin; Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet Members: de Lancie, Gigliotti, Schoenbach, Jones. Col ML-4834. A-("6-eyes" labels) 4.00

1138. BEETHOVEN: Trios Op.9, #1 & 3. Kogan; Barshai; Rostropovich. [fold-open] Artia ALP-164. A- 4.00

1139.*BEETHOVEN-SEDLAK: Fidelio (arr. Wind Octet & Bass). Rudel/Amadeus Ens. [dig] MHS 7319. A- 4.00

1140.*BENTZON: (Jorgen): Mikrofoni #1 for Flute, Violin, Cello, Baritone & Piano. GUNNAR BERG: ....Pour clarinette et Violon. FINN HOFFDING: Chamber Music for Soprano, Oboe & Piano. TAGE NIELSEN: Two Nocturnes for Piano. Misc artists. Danish Odeon PASK-2005. A- 14.00

1141.*BERG: String Quartet; Lyric Suite. Galimir Quartet. [dig] Vanguard VA-25017. A- to A(c/c) 4.00

1142.*BERWALD: Quartet #1 & #2. Benthien Quartet. [German Teldec pressing; Swedish-only notes] Telestar TRS-11040. A- 4.00

1143.*BERWALD: Quartet #3 (Benthien Quartet); Septet in B (Ch Ens). [German Teldec pressing; Swedish-only notes] Telestar TRS-11041. A- 4.00

1144. BLOCH: Quartet #3. Griller Quartet. [10-inch] London LS-840. A-- 4.00

1145.*BLOCH: Three Nocturnes. IVES: Trio (1904). COPLAND: Vitebsk. Nieuw Amsterdam Trio. Decca DL-710126. A- 8.00

1146.*BLOCH: Works for Viola & Piano: Suite Hebraique; Suite for Viola & Piano; Meditation & Processional; Suite for Solo Viola. Ernst & Lory Wallfisch. MHS 1486. A- 4.00

1147. BOCCHERINI: String Quintets Op.25, #1 & #3; Largo Cantabile in D; Andante con moto. Quintetto Boccherini. Angel 45010. A-(British pressing) 4.00

1148.*BRAHMS: Clarinet Quintet; Clarinet Trio. BEETHOVEN: Clarinet Trio. WEBER: Clarinet Quintet. Benny Goodman; Berkshire Quartet. MHS 827355(2). A- 10.00

1149. BRAHMS: Clarinet Trio, Op.114. Kell; Horszowski; Frank Miller. [10-inch] Decca DL-7524. B+(2nd movement is B-) 12.00

1150. BRAHMS: Piano Quintet, Op.34. Bernathova; Janacek Quartet. DGG DGM-12002. A--(Canadian pressing) 4.00

1151. BRAHMS: Piano Quintet, Op.34. Richter; Borodin Quartet. MK 1516. B+ 6.00

1152. BRAHMS: Quartet #1. SCHUBERT: Quartetsatz in c. Amadeus Quartet. West WL-5084. A- 4.00

1153.*BRAHMS: Quartets #1 - #3 (complete). Cleveland Quartet. RCA VCS-7102(2). A- 12.00

1154.*BRAZILIAN STRING QUARTETS: Villa-Lobos (#1); Mario Ficarelli (Zyklus 1973); Lindembergue Cardoso (Sedimentos). University of Brasilia Quartet. [German-only notes] RBM 3034. A- to A 4.00

1155.*BRITTEN: Suite for Violin & Piano. WALTON: Sonata for Violin & Piano. Duo Landolfi (Mary Nemet & Roxanne Wrible). Pye GSGC-14111. A- 4.00

1156.*BUSONI: Sonatas for Violin & Piano #1 & #2. Gulli; Cavallo. MHS 3355. A- 4.00

1157.*CARTER: Eight Etudes and a Fantasy for Woodwind Quintet (1950); Woodwind Quintet (1948). HENZE: Quintette (1952). Dorian Quintet. Candide CE-31016. A- 9.00

1158.*CARTER: Quartet #1 & #2. The Composers Quartet. Nonesuch H-71249. A- 4.00

1159.*CHERUBINI: Quartets #1 & 2. Melos Quar. Archiv 2547 067. A- to A(British pressing) 4.00

1160.*CONTEMPORARY HUNGARIAN CHAMBER: MUSIC: Quartets by SANDOR SZOKOLAY (#1), LAJOS PAPP (Cimbalom Quintet), PAL KAROLYI (#2) & LASZLO DUBROVAY. Kodaly Quartet. Hungaroton SLPX-11754. A-(c/c) 6.00

LP's: Chamber Music - continued

1161.*COWELL: Cleistogamy (Goldsmith, vln; King, cello); Four Combinations for Piano, Violin & Cello (Mirecourt Trio). DAVID ASHLEY WHITE (b.1944): Elegy & Exaltation; Six Miniatures for Six Players (Mirecourt Trio); Lamentation (Morgan, soprano; King, cello; Jensen, piano). TR Records TRC-110. A-(jacket has corner creases) 10.00

1162.*CRUMB: "Black Angels" for Electric String Quartet. ENRIQUE RAXACH: Quartet #2 (with electronic equipment). TON DE LEEUW: Quartet #2. Gaudeamus Quartet. Philips 6500 881. A- 6.00

1163. DEBUSSY: Quartet in g. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-3. B+(start of sd 1 is B; nice copy) 14.00

1164.*DEBUSSY & RAVEL: Quartets. Melos Quartet. DGG 2531 203. A- to A 4.00

1165.*DVORAK: Quartet #13, Op.106. Vlach Quartet. Supraphon SUAST-50172. A- 4.00

1166.*ENESCO: Quartet #2. RADU PALADI (b.1927): String Quartet (1st recording). Quartetto Academica. [Italian-only notes] Dynamic DS-4007. A- to A 4.00

1167.*ERB: Diversions for Two (other than sex); Phantasma; String Trio. SCHUBEL (Max; b.1932): Insected Surfaces. Misc Artists. Opus One #1. A-(minor cover scuffs) 9.00

1168.*FARWELL: (Arthur; 1872-1952): Piano Quintet in e, Op.103. Erickson; Rosenberger; Kissling; Warkentin; James. MHS 3827. A- 4.00

1169. FAURE: Piano Quartet #1. Rubinstein; Paganini Quartet Members. [10-inch; deleted January 1957] RCA LM-52. B+ to B-(1st mvt B / 2nd mvt: B- / 2nd + 4th mvts: B+) 12.00

1170.*FAURE: Piano Quartet #1; Piano Trio, Op.120. Pro Arte Piano Quartet. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-289. A- 4.00

1171.*FAURE: Sonatas #1 & 2 for Cello & Piano; Elegie. Tortelier; Hubeau. MHS 833. A- 4.00

1172.*FOERSTER: Piano Trios in f & in B. Foerstrovo Trio. [Czech-only notes] Supraphon 1111 2478. A- 4.00

1173.*GINASTERA: Quartet #1. TURINA: Piano Quartet in a. Philarte Quartet (Davyd Booth plays both violin & piano!). Gasparo GS-201. A- 4.00

1174.*GLAZOUNOV: Quartet #5; "Quatour Slave" in G. Dartington Quartet. Pearl SHE-536. A- 4.00

1175. HAYDN: Piano Trios #4, #17, #27, 29. Badura-Skoda; Jean Fournier; Janigro. West XWN-18611. A- 4.00

1176.*HAYDN: Quartet #67 & #82. Hungarian Quartet. A- 6.00

1177.*HAYDN: Quartets, Op. 3: #5; Op. 76: #3. Varsovia Quartet. [dig] ProArte PAD-112. A- 4.00

1178. HAYDN: Quartets, Op.54, #1 & #2. Amadeus Quartet. Angel 45024. A-(British pressing) 12.00

1179.*HAYDN: Quartets, Op.76, #3; Op.74, #3. Alban Berg Quartet, Vienna. Telefunken 6.41302. A- 4.00

1180.*HEIFETZ-PIATIGORSKY CONCERTS: TURINA - Trio for Violin, Cello & Piano (Heifetz; Piatagorsky; Pennario). MOZART - Violin Concerto #5 (Heifetz/Ch Orch). RCA LSC-2957. A- 4.00

1181.*HINDEMITH: Chamber Music, Vol 3: The Three Piano Sonatas. Laugs, piano. MHS OR-H-291. A- 4.00

1182.*HINDEMITH: Chamber Music, Vol 4: One sonata each for Clarinet, Oboe & Bassoon. Klocker, Kuhn, Prappacher; Genuit & Laugs, piano. MHS OR-H-292. A- 4.00

1183.*HINDEMITH: Chamber Music, Vol 5: Four Motets (#1, 2, 9 & 11) fr Dreizehn Motteten (Feuerhake, sop; Meckies, pf); Die Serenade (Lehman, sop; Bachert, oboe; Kussmaul, viola; Wolf, cello). MHS OR-H-293. A- 4.00

1184.*HINDEMITH: Chamber Music, Vol 7: String Quartet #6 (Karolyi Quartet); Sonata for Double Bass & Piano (Nestle; Klemann); Sonata for Cello & Piano (Taube; Dennemarck). MHS OR-H-295. A- 4.00

1185.*HINDEMITH: Chamber Music, Vol 9: String Trio #1 R.& J.Kussmaul; Wolf); Quartet #2 (Schaeffer Quartet). MHS OR-H-297. A- 4.00

1186. HINDEMITH: String Trios #1 & #2. Pougnet; Riddle; Pini. West W-9067. A-(c/c) 4.00

1187.*JANACEK: Youth Suite for Wind Sextet (Foerster Quintet; Horak, bass clarinet); Sonata for Violin & Piano (Messiereur; Kozderkova); A Tale for Cello & Piano (Apolin; Kvapil). Panton 11 0214. A- 4.00

1188.*JENEY: (Zoltan; b.1943): Impho 102/6; Orpheus's Garden for 8 Instruments; A Hundred Years' Average; End Game for Piano (Kocsis, piano). Composer/Budapest New Music Studio. Hungaroton SLPX-12059. A- 9.00

1189.*KODALY: Duo for Violin & Cello. TOCH: Divertimento. HAYDN: Duet in D. Schoenfeld Duo. Orion ORS-7267. A- 4.00

1190.*KOKKONEN: (Joonas): Piano Quintet 1953. AULIS SALLININ: String Quartet #3. Gothoni, piano (in quintet); Finlandia Quartet (in all). EMI 5E063-34330. A- 14.00

1191.*LERDAHL: (Fred): Eros. Morgan, mezzo-soprano; Composer/Collage Ens (mostly BSO members). EDWIN DUGGER: Intermezzi (LeRoux/San Francisco Contemporary Music Players); Abwesenheiten und Wiedersehen (Khuner/Berkeley Contemporary Chamber Players. Composers Recordings CRI SD-378. A- 10.00

LP's: Chamber Music - continued

1192.*MARTINU: Duo for Violin & Cello. KODALY: Duo for Violin & Cello. HONEGGER: Sonatina for Violin & Cello. Suk; Navarra. Supraphon SUAST-50634. A- 4.00

1193.*MARTINU: Intermezzo - 4 Compositions for Violin & Piano. PAVEL BORKOVEC: Sonatina for Violin & Piano. LUBOR BARTA: Sonata #2 for Violin & Piano. Snitil; Zichova. Supraphon 1 11 1616. A-(c/c) 4.00

1194.*MARTINU: Piano Quintet (Bernathova); Sextet for Strings. Prague Quartet (with Motlik, viola & Vectomov, cello,, in sextet). Artia ALPS-716. A- 6.00

1195.*MARTINU: Quartet #5 (Janacek Quartet); Quartet #7 (Vlach Quartet). Supraphon SUAST-50424. A- 8.00

1196. MCPHEE: Concerto for Piano with Wind Octette (Johannesen; Surinach/Ens). SESSIONS: Quartet #2 (New Music Quartet: Erle, Raimondi, Trampler, Soyer). Col ML-5105. A-("6-eyes" labels) 15.00

1197.*MESSIAEN: Quartet for the End of Time; Le Merle Noir. Brook, flute; Johnson/NY Philomusica Ch Ens. Candide CE-31050. A- 4.00

1198.*MOZART: Piano Quartets, K.478, K.493. Rubinstein; Guarneri Quar Members. RCA ARL1-2676. A- 4.00

1199. MOZART: Quartet # 2 & #23. Italian Quartet (i.e. Quartetto Italiano; scarce; fascinating to see the very early photo of the quartet members on the back cover). London LL-665. A-- 7.00

1200.*MOZART: Quartet #17. HAYDN: Quartet, Op.76, #3. Amadeus Quartet. [tulip labels] DGG 138 886. A- to A 6.00

1201. MOZART: Quartet #20 & #21. Budapest. Col ML-5007. A-("6-eyes") 4.00

1202. MOZART: Sonatas for Violin & Piano K.301, 304 & 380. Schneiderhan; Seemann. Decca DL-9886. A-(very nice pressing for Decca of this era) 16.00

1203.*MOZART: String Quintets #3 & #4. Grumiaux Trio plus Gerecz; Lesueur. Philips 6500 620. A- to A 6.00

1204.*MOZART-TRIEBENSEE: Don Giovanni (arranged for Woodwind Octet & Bass). Rudel/Amadeus Ens. [dig; DMM] MHS 7560. A- to A 4.00

1205.*MOZART-WENDT: Marriage of Figaro (arranged for Woodwind Octet & Bass). Rudel/Amadeus Ens. [dig; DMM] MHS 7559. A- to A 4.00

1206.*OFFENBACH: Duets for Two Cellos (2). Wolf; Blendinger-Poigne. Camera Magna SM-92902. A-(brief tks sd 1) 4.00

1207. RAVEL: Quartet in F. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-146. B/B- 8.00

1208.*RAVEL: Trio for Violin, Cello & Piano (Jaime Laredo; Solow; Ruth Laredo); Sonata for Violin & Cello (Jaime Laredo; Parnas). Col M-33529. A-(demo copy) 8.00

1209.*RILEY: (Terry): Cadenza on the Night Plain; Mythic Birds Waltz; Sunrise Of The Planetary Dream Collector. The Kronos Quartet. [dig] Gramavision 18 7014-1(2). A- to A(superb German pressing) 14.00

1210.*RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: String Sextet in A. GLINKA: Sextet for Two Violins, Viola, Cello, Contrabass & Piano. Ensemble Classique Koln. Schwann VMS-1030. A- to A 4.00

1211. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Trio in c. Oistrakh; Knushevitsky; Oborin. [recorded 1952] West WGM-8321. A- 4.00

1212.*ROUSSEL: Piano Trio in E-Flat, Op.2. SAINT-SAENS: Piano Trio #1. Budapest Trio. Gemini GME-101. A- 4.00

1213. SCHUBERT: Octet for Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon & Strings. Vienna Octet (VPO members). London LL-1049. B+(occasional brief ticks) 4.00

1214.*SCHUBERT: Octet in F, D.803. Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. MHS 4467. A- 4.00

1215.*SCHUBERT: Piano Quintet in A ("Trout"). Beaux Arts Trio; Rhodes; Hortnabel. Philips 9500 071. A- 4.00

1216.*SCHUBERT: Piano Quintet in A ("Trout"). P.Serkin; Schneider; Tree; Soyer; Julius Levine. Vanguard VSD-71145. A- 4.00

1217.*SCHUBERT: Piano Quintet in A ("Trout"). H.Menuhin, piano; Amadeus Quartet Members. Angel S-35777. A-(earliest U.S. red labels) 6.00

1218.*SCHUBERT: Piano Quintet in A ("Trout"); Notturno for Piano, Violin & Cello. Eschenbach; Koeckert; Riedl; Merz; Hortnagel. DGG 136 488. A- to A 4.00

1219. SCHUBERT: Quartet for Flute, Guitar, Viola & Cello (Wanausek; Scheit; Nitsch; Goerlich); Dried Flowers, Op. post. 160 (Wanausek, flute; Radhuber, piano). SPA 53. A- 10.00

1220.*SCHUBERT: String Quintet in C, Op.163. B.Heifetz, cello; Budapest Quartet. Col MS-6536. A- 6.00

1221.*SCHUMANN: Quartet #3. MENDELSSOHN: Quartet #2. Alberni Quartet. CRD 1017. A- to A 4.00

1222.*SIEGMEISTER: Quartet #3 on Hebrew Themes (Primavera Quartet); Two Song Cycles: Madam to You; The Face of War (Hinds, soprano; Mandel, piano). CRI SD-416. A- 4.00

LP's: Chamber Music - continued

1223.*SOPRONI: (Jozsef; b.1930): Capricorn Music; Tre Pezzi; Quattro Intermezzi; Sonata for Horn & Piano; Concerto da Camera. Misc artists inc Mihaly/Budapest Ch Ens. Hungaroton SLPX-12061. A-(c/c) 10.00

1224.*STRAUSS: Sonatina #1 for Winds; Suite for Winds, Op.4. De Waart/Netherlands Wind Ens. Philips 6500 297. A- to A 4.00

1225.*SUK: Piano Works: Suite, Op.21; Fantaisie-Polonaise; Summer Impressions; About Friendship. Pavel Stepan. Supraphon 1111 3353. A- 6.00

1226.*TELEMANN: Paris Quartets #1, #4 & #6. Quadro Amsterdam (Bruggen, flute; Schroder, violin; Bylsma, cello; Leonhardt, harpsichord. Telefunken SAWT-9448-A. A- 4.00

1227.*THE EARLY STRING QUARTET: IN AMERICA: Works of Daniel Mason, Griffes, Ben Franklin, Foote, Chadwick, Hadley & Loeffler. Byman, piano; Kohon Quartet. Vox SVBX-5301(3). A- 15.00

1228.*THORNE: (Francis; b.1922): Six Set Pieces for Thirteen Players. ALLAN SCHINDLER (b.1944): String Sextet in Six Sections. Shapey/University of Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players. Owl Records ORLP-20. B 6.00

1229.*TIPPETT: Quartet #1. BLOCH: Quartet #3. Edinburgh Quartet. Monitor MCS-2123. A- 4.00

1230. VERDI: Quartet in e. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-37. B to B+ 18.00

1231.*WITKIN: (Beatrice): Chiaroscuro (Sylvester, vcl; Carno, pf); Contour for Piano (Carno); Duo for Violin & Piano (Simon; Carno); Prose Poem (Kraft, ms; Silver, narr; Brehm/Ins Ens). Opus One #10. A- 6.00

1232. ZAREBSKI: (Juliusz; 1854-85): Piano Quartet in g, Op.34. Warsaw Quintet. Muza XL-0178. A- to B+ 14.00

LP's: Collections

1233. A PANORAMA OF AMERICAN: ORCHESTRAL MUSIC: Works of PAINE (As You Like It Overture); MacDOWELL (Tone Poem, "Lamia"); GROFE (Huckleberry Finn); GERSHWIN (Piano Prelude #2, orch. Stone); HARRIS (1st Interlude from Folk-Song Symphony). Korn/PO. Allegro / Elite 3149. B- 6.00

1234.*AMERICAN SONGS: Songs of Amy Beach(3); Jack Beeson(3); Hugo Weisgall(4); Lee Hoiby(4); Ernst Bacon(7). Neill, piano (except composer plays the piano in Hoiby). CRI SD-462. A- 4.00

1235.*AVANT GARD PIANO: BERIO - Sequenza IV. KRENEK - Sechs Vermessene. DALLAPICCOLA - Quaderno Musicale di Annalibera. BOULEZ - Sonata #1 (2 movements). STOCKHAUSEN - Klavierstuck VIII. David Burge. Candide CE-31015. A- 14.00

1236.*BOSTON UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY: 1976 - In Berlin and Boston. Haydn - Symphony #96. Dello Joio - Meditations on Ecclesiastes. Wagner - Meistersinger Prelude. Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra. Joseph Silverstein, conductor. [Haydn recorded live in Symphony Hall, Boston; the rest recorded live at Hochschule der Kunste, Berlin, during Fourth International Meeting of Student Orchestras, sponsored by Herbert von Karajan Foundation] Boston University BU-101(2). A- 10.00

1237.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 1 (1976) - "FROM STOCK TO SOLTI." In mono -- Stock: Mendelssohn - Wedding March (5-1-1916; CSO's 1st commercial recording). Stock's own Symphonic Waltz (1930). Defauw: Smetana - Bartered Bride Overture (1947). Rodzinski: Khatchaturian - Gayne (2 Excerpts; 1947). Kubelik: Hindemith - Marsch from Symphonic Metamorphoses (1953). In stereo -- Reiner: Wagner - Dance of Apprentices & Entrance of the Mastersingers (1959). Martinon: Bizet - Farandole from L'Arlesienne Suite #2 (1966). Giulini: Stravinsky - Kastchei's Dance from Firebird (1969). Solti: Beethoven - Symphony #9 (end of 4th movement; 1972). RCA DPL1-0212. FS 4.00

1238.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY CHORUS: Radio Marathon #9 (1984) - "MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE." Excerpts from CSO recordings featuring CSO Chorus: Alexander Nevsky (Reiner); Missa Solemnis (Solti); German Requiem (Levine); Bruckner Psalm 150 (Barenboim); Mahler 2nd (Abbado). RCA DPL1-0687. A- 10.00

1239.*CONTEMPORARY HUNGARIAN MUSIC: FERENC FARKAS - Prelude & Fugue. PAL KADOSA - Pian e Forte - Sonata for Orchestra. RUDOLF MAROS - Two Laments. FRIGYES HIDAS - Concertino. Misc Artists; Lehel/Hungarian Radio Orch. Qualiton SLPX-1273. A- 4.00

1240.*CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FOR FLUTE: Works of Franco Evangelisti, Yoritsune Matsudaira, Niccolo Castiglioni, Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio & Olivier Messiaen. Gazzelloni, flute; Aloys Kontarsky, piano (in Maderna, Messiaen & Castiglioni). Time S-8008. A- 4.00

LP's: Collections - continued

1241.*MEETING AT THE SUMMIT: Benny Goodman plays Jazz Jazz-Classics: the composers conduct: Stravinsky: Ebony Concerto; Bernstein: Prelude, Fugue & Riffs; Copland: Clarinet Concerto; Morton Gould: Derivations. Col MS-6805. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 4.00

1242.*MODERN CHAMBER MUSIC FOR FLUTE: Works of Roussel, Petrassi, Maderna, Zimmermann & Frank Michael. Flutists Eppinger & Michael; with viola, cello & piano. Da Camera Magna SM-92111. A- 10.00

1243.*MUSICA HUNGARICA: Anthology of Hungarian music from antiquity to Ferenc Erkel. [very inadequate notes; perhaps the single texts booklet enclosed was supposed to have been accompanied by another one which is missing from this copy] Qualiton SLPX-1214/17(4). A- 4.00

1244.*NATIONAL SYMPHONY: 50th Anniversary Album. Mono: SMETANA - The Moldau (Kindler). CRESTON - Intermezzo & Dance fr Symphony #2 (Mitchell). Stereo: WAGNER - Siegfried's Rhine Journey (Dorati). TCHAIKOVSKY - Meditation (Stern; Rostropovich). Richardson RRS-11. A- 15.00

1245.*NEW YORK PRO MUSICA: The Kynge's Musicke - Instrumental music of the Tudor Court from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I. Works of Cornysh, Munday, Whyte, Tallis, Bevin, Coperario, Anon, Farnaby, Newman, Byrd, Ward, Dowland & Henry VII himself. John Reeves White directs. Decca DL-79434. A- 4.00

1246. NORDIC MUSIC DAYS STOCKHOLM: 1968: POUL OLSEN - Patet per nove musici (Musica Nova). THORKELL SIGURBJORNSSON - Quartet, 1968 (Saulesco Quartet). ARNE MELINAS - Intensity 6.5 for Tape. BJORN FONGAARD - Homo Sapiens for Tape. Norwegian Odeon CSDS-1088. A- 14.00

1247. ORMANDY/PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA: Limited Edition disc issued with their first RCA LP releases in 1969 of recordings made in their earlier RCA era, 1936-40: PAGANINI-KREISLER: Violin Concerto (Kreisler). BRAHMS; Alto Rhapsody (Anderson). WAGNER: Lohengrin's Farewell (Melchior). STRAUSS: Don Quixote (final variation; Feuermann). BEETHOVEN: Abscheulicher (Flagstad). Plus Ormandy interview w/Roger Hall; brief excerpts from 1936 & 1968 Pathetiques. RCA SP-33-555. A- 10.00

1248.*SWITCHED ON BACH: Brandenburg Concerto #3; 2-Part Inventions; Preludes & Fugues #2 & 7; Jesu; Wachet Auf; Air; Sinfonia to Cantata #29. Walter Carlos, Moog Synthesizer. [the quad issue of a classic!] Col MQ-31018. A- 4.00

1249.*SWITCHED ON BACH: Brandenburg Concerto #3; 2-Part Inventions; Preludes & Fugues #2 & 7; Jesu; Wachet Auf; Air; Sinfonia to Cantata #29. Walter Carlos, Moog Synthesizer. [Classic, of course!] Col MS-7194. A-(early "2-eyes" labels;) 4.00

1250.*THE NEW MUSIC, VOLUME 2: Boulez - Sonatine for Flute & Piano. Haubenstock-Ramati - Interpolation for Flute. Maderna - Oboe Concerto. Gazzelloni, flute; Faber, Oboe; Maderna/Rome Sym Members. [never on LM/LSC] RCA VICS-1312. A- 4.00

1251.*THE SOUNDS OF AMERICA: 1776-1976. Commemorative concert by Maazel/Cleveland Orchestra (1-11-1976; Severence Hall): Works of Bernstein, Copland, Schuman, Still, Gould, Ellington, Ives, Donald Erb (premiere of Music for a Festive Occasion), Dvorak, Joplin, Gershwin; with various readings. TRW T-1976(2). A- 9.00

1252.*VICTORIA SYMPHONY: Debut Recording. HARRY FREEDMAN: Klee Wyck. GINASTERA: Dances from Estancia. TCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo & Juliet. Paul Freeman, conductor. [recorded 1983] Total TRC-1060. A- 4.00

LP's: Flute

1253. BAKER: Mozart Flute Quartets, K.285, K.285b & K.298. Zarief, vln; Mankovitz, vla; Oxman, vcl. Period SPL-728. A-- 10.00

1254.*GAZZELLONI: Works for solo flute by Franco Evangelisti, Luciano Berio & Yoritsune Matsudaira; Works for flue & piano by Niccolo Castiglioni, Olivier Messiaen & Bruno Maderna. Aloys Kontarsky, piano. Mainstream MS-5014. A- 6.00

LP's: Violinists

1255.*ACCARDO: Paganini Concerto #2; Sonata in A; Introduction & Variations on "Non piu mesta" from Rossini's Cenerentola. Dutoit/LPO. [DMM] MHS 912203T. A- to A 4.00

1256.*AMOYAL: Bruch & Glazounov Concerti. Scimone/RPO. Erato STU-71164. A- 4.00

1257.*AMOYAL: Franck & Grieg Sonatas. Rudy, piano. [dig] Erato NUM-75258. A- to A(c/c) 4.00

1258.*AMOYAL: Saint-Saens Concerto #3; Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso; Havanaise. Handley/NPO. MHS 3738. A- 4.00

1259.*BARCHET: Mozart Concerto #4 & #6. Reinhardt/Stuttgart Pro Musica Orch. Vox PL-10 110. A- 23.00

1260.*BERLIN: (Leo): Berwald Concerto. Krenz/Stockholm Philharmonic (who also play Debussy - Afternoon of a Faun & Two Nocturnes). [Swedish-only notes] Lyssna LY-75-6. A- 4.00

1261.*BONALDI: Francois Francoeur - Four Sonatas for Violin & Bass Continuo. Lamy, viola da gamba; Petit, harpsichord. Societe Francaise du son SXL-20,155. A- 4.00

1262. BORRIES: (Siegfried): Mendelssohn Concerto (Celibidache/BPO). [Borries was BPO concertmaster] Side 2: Mendelssohn 4th (Barbirolli/Halle Orch). [deleted 1957] RCA LBC-1049. A-(exceptional condition for a Bluebird!) 19.00

1263. BORRIES: Richard Strauss - Violin Concerto. Overside, Erich Ertel performs the Oboe Concerto. Rother/Berlin Radio Orch. [Borries was concertmaster of the BPO] Urania URLP-7032. B+ 11.00

1264.*BRESS: Spohr Concerti #8 & #9. Beck/Sym Orch. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-278. A- 4.00

1265.*BRODSKY (Vadim): Tchaikovsky - Concerto; Valse-scherzo in C. Wit/Polish Radio. MHS 7091. A- 4.00

1266.*BROWN: (Iona): Mozart Concerti K.216 & K.218. Brown also conducts ASMF. Argo ZRG-880. A-(c/c) 9.00

1267.*BROWN: Telemann - Five Violin Concerti. Brown/ASMF. [dig] Philips 411 125. A- to A 4.00

1268.*BROZ: (Zdenek): Grieg - Sonata #1 & #2. Jan Vrana, piano. Supraphon 1111 3164. A- 4.00

1269. ELMAN: A Tribute to Mischa Elman on His 40th Anniversary. Short works of Massenet & Dvorak (Mittman, piano; and of Drigo, Gossec, Drdla, Beethoven, Arensky & Cui (Rose, piano). [10-inch; very scarce - deleted December 1954] RCA LM-83. B 29.00

1270.*EVANS: (Ralph): Bartok Sonatas #1 & #2. Phillip Evans, piano. Gasparo GS-255. A- 6.00

1271.*FERRAS: Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn Concerti. Silvestri/PO. Angel S-35606. A-(U.S. red labels) 10.00

1272.*FODOR: Kreisler - 12 Pieces. Swedish, piano. RCA ARL1-2365. A- 4.00

1273. FRANCESCATTI: Saint-Saens Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso; Chausson Poeme (Ormandy/Phila). Saint-Saens Havanaise; Sarasate Zigeunerweisen (Smith/Col Sym). Col ML-5253. A-("6-eyes" labels; minor cover scuffs) 7.00

1274. FUCHS: Martinu - Three Madrigals. Mozart - Duo #2. Lillian Fuchs, viola. Decca DL-8510. A-(superb copy) 4.00

1275.*GERTLER: Bartok - Concerto #1; Two Rhapsodies. Ferencsik/Brno State Philharmonic. [Grand Prix du Disque] Supraphon 50 466. A- 7.00

1276. GROSS: (Robert): Hindemith Concerto (Stokowski/NY City Symphony; live, c.1945). Gross - Sonata for Violin & Piano (Leonard Stein, piano). [the sonata is apparently in stereo] Townhall S-32. A- 20.00

1277.*GRUMIAUX: Mozart Concerto #3 & #5. Davis/LSO. Philips 835 112. A- to A 4.00

1278.*GRUMIAUX: Saint-Saens 3rd & Vieuxtemps 5th Concerti. Rosenthal/Lamoureux Orch. Philips PHC-9109. A-(U.S. pressing; c/c) 4.00

1279.*GULLI: Tartini - Concerti in D & F; Concerto Grosso. Abbado/Angelicum Orch. MHS 3223. A- 4.00

1280.*HARNONCOURT: (Alice): Bach - Concerti, BWV 1041 & BWV 1042; Double Concerto, BWV 1043 (with Walter Pfeiffer). Nicolaus Harnoncourt/Concentus Musicus Wien. (original instruments) Telefunken 6.41227. A- to A 4.00

1281.*HARTH: Faure Sonata, Op.13. YSAYE: Sonata, Op.27, #3. BLOCH: Nigun. CHOPIN-MILSTEIN: Nocturne in c#. Loesser, piano (in Faure); Anschutz (in rest). MHS 1531. A- 6.00

1282. HEIFETZ: Beethoven Sonata #4 & #7. Bay, piano. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1040. A- 6.00

1283. HEIFETZ: Beethoven Sonata #7. Bay, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-60. B 7.00

1284. HEIFETZ: Bruch - Scottish Fantasy. Steinberg/RCA Victor Sym; Stanley Chaloupka, harp. [10-inch] RCA LM-4. B+(occ tks) 6.00

1285. HEIFETZ: Castelnuovo-Tedesco - Concerto #2 (Wallenstein/LAPO). Strauss - Sonata, Op.18 (Smith, piano). [PD labels] RCA LM-2050. A- 11.00

1286. HEIFETZ: Mendelssohn Concerto. Beecham/RPO. [10-inch] RCA LM-18. B+(occ tks) 7.00

1287.*HEIFETZ: Mozart Concerto #4 (Sargent/LSO); & #5 (Heifetz/Ch Orch). RCA LSC-3265. A- 4.00

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1288.*ISSAKADZE: (Liana; Oistrakh pupil): Mendelssohn & Vivaldi (RV 278) Concerti. Sanadze/Georgian Ch Orch. Melodiya C10-16757 004. A- 4.00

1289. KAUFMAN: Saint-Saens Concerto #3; Havanaise. van den Berg/Netherlands Philharmonic. [10-inch] Musical Masterpiece Soc MMS 62. B+(a little tape on jacket) 4.00

1290. KAUFMAN: Concert Souvenirs. Short works of Massenet, Schumann, Rimsky, Schubert, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Drdla & Traditional. Ulanowsky, piano. [10-inch] Capitol L-8165. C/C-(very disappointing, but scarce; stopgap?) 4.00

1291. KIRMSE: (Fritz): Malipiero Concerto. Kleinert/Leipzig Radio Orchestra. SASCHKO GAVRILOVA: Nicolas Rakov (1908-90) - Violin Concerto. Rother/Berlin Radio Orch. Urania URLP-7112. A-- 18.00

1292.*KOBIALKA: Bach Medley (Sleepers Awake; Sheep May Safely Graze). Kobialka - Sound Sculptures, Parts 1 & 2. Arrangments by Kobialka & Andy Kulberg. Misc assisting artists on synthesizer etc. [dig] Li-sem DK-109. A- to A 4.00

1293.*KOBIALKA: Handel - Harmonious Blacksmith. Scarlatti - Pastorale. Kobialka - Blue Space. (all arr. Kobialka & Andy Kulberg) Misc assisting artists on synthesizer etc. [dig] Li-sem DK-110. A- 4.00

1294. KREISLER: Brahms Concerto. Barbirolli/LPO. [rec 1936] Angel COLH-35. A-(inc the fine booklet) 7.00

1295. KREISLER: Grieg Sonata #3. Schubert Sonata #5. Rachmaninoff, piano. [SD] RCA LVT-1009. A- 12.00

1296. KREISLER: Souvenirs. Works by Kreisler (9), Dohnanyi, and Dvorak-Kreisler (4). Lamson, piano. [recorded 1924-1929] RCA VIC-1372. A- 4.00

1297.*LEON-ARA: (Agustin): Joaquin Nin - Cinque Commentaires. Rodolpho Halffter - Pastorale. Eugene de Canck, piano. Queen Elizabeth International Music Competition 1980 051. A- to A 7.00

1298.*LIN: Saint-Saens 3rd & Mendelssohn Concerti. Tilson Thomas/PO. [dig] CBS IM-39007. A- to A 4.00

1299. MAGYAR: Sibelius & Glazounov Concerti. Otterloo/Hague Phil. [lovely cover!] Epic LC-3184. A-- 7.00

1300.*MALAN: (Roy): Violin Sonatas by Efrem Zimbalist Sr. & Jr. Thompson; Sutherland, pianists. Genesis GS-1070. A- 4.00

1301.*MENUHIN: "West Meets East" - Shankar: 3 Improvisations (Menuhin; Shankar, sitar; Rakha, tabla; Shankar alone in one). ENESCO: Sonata #3 (with Hephzibah Menuhin, piano. Angel S-36418. A- 10.00

1302.*MENUHIN: Bach - Double Concerto (Ferras; Menuhin also conducts Festival Ch Orch); Concerti in a and E (Menuhin/Robert Masters Ch Orch). Capitol SG-7210. A- 8.00

1303.*MENUHIN: Beethoven Concerto. Silvestri/VPO. Capitol SG-7229. A- 10.00

1304. MENUHIN: Bruch Concerto #1. Munch/BSO. [10-inch] RCA LM-122. B+(beginnings of sides are ticky) 4.00

1305.*MENUHIN: Elgar Concerto. Boult/NPO. Angel S-36330. A- 4.00

1306. MENUHIN: Sibelius Concerto (Boult/LPO); Paganini Concerto #1 (Fistoulari/LSO). [PD labels] RCA LM-1946. A-- 12.00

1307.*MENUHIN: Walton - Violin Concerto (Composer/LSO); Viola Concerto (Composer/NPO). Angel S-36719. A- 6.00

1308.*MILEWSKI & LEHNINGER: "Music for Two Violins" - Works of Handel, Beriot, Pleyel & Sarasate. Brazilian Philips 41119919. A- to A 7.00

1309.*MILSTEIN: Music of Old Russia: Works of Rachmaninoff (Vocalise); Moussorgsky/Kreisler; Glazounov; Tchaikovsky; Tchaikovsky/Glazounov(2); Rimsky-Korsakov/Kreisler. Irving/Orch. [blue labels] Angel S-36002. A-(a little crackle at start of side 2) 11.00

1310. MILSTEIN: Prokofiev 1st Concerto. Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Golschmann/St. Louis Sym. Cap P-8303. A--/B+ 7.00

1311. MILSTEIN: Tchaikovsky Concerto (Stock/CSO). Bruch Concerto (Barbirolli/NYP). Harmony HL-7083. A-(superb pressing for Harmony) 12.00

1312. MORINI: Brahms Concerto. Rodzinski/PSOL. West XWN-18600. B+(looks pristine, but slightly prickly pressing) 7.00

1313.*NISHIZAKI: Spohr - Concertos #7 # #12. Pesek/Bratislava Phil Chamber Orch. [dig] Marco Polo 6.220406. A- to A(c/c) 4.00

1314. OISTRAKH (David & Igor): Benda - Trio Sonata for Two Violins & Continuo. Handel - Sonata in g, Op.2, #7, for Two Violins & Continuo. Yampolsky, piano. [10-inch; British pressing] [tulip labels] DGG 16136. B++ 8.00

1315. OISTRAKH (David & Igor): Handel - Sonata in g. Sarasate - Navarra (Konwitschny/Leipzig Gewandhaus). Wieniawski - Three Caprice-Etudes. Benda - Trio Sonata (Yampolsky, piano). Decca DL-9962. A- 4.00

LP's: Violinists - continued

1316. OISTRAKH (Igor): Mendelssohn & Wieniawski 2nd Concerti. Konwitschny/Leipzig Gewandhaus Ch Orch. Decca DL-9842. A- 6.00

1317.*OISTRAKH (Igor): Tchaikovsky Concerto. David Oistrakh/Moscow Phil. Mel-Angel SR-40009. A- 4.00

1318. OISTRAKH: Brahms Concerto (Kondrashin/Moscow Radio Orch). Bach - Concerto in d for Two Violins (Igor Oistrakh; Barshai/Moscow Ch Orch). Vox PL-16.380. A- 4.00

1319. OISTRAKH: Concerti by Khachaturian & Kabalevsky, conducted by their composers. National Philharmonic. Bruno BR-14001. A-(superior pressing for this label) 4.00

1320. OISTRAKH: Concerti by Mozart (#5), Brahms & Tchaikovsky. Konwitschny/Staatskapelle Dresden. [recorded in mono only, 1954; German-only notes] Heliodor 2700 111(2). A- to A(lovely pressing) 6.00

1321.*OISTRAKH: Khachaturian Concerto. Khachaturian/Moscow Radio. Mel-Angel SR-40002. A-(earliest labels) 4.00

1322. OISTRAKH: Mozart Concerto #4. Beethoven - Triple Concerto (Oborin; Knusevitsky). Golovanov/Radio Orch (in both). Period SHO-327. A- 4.00

1323. OISTRAKH: Shostakovich - Violin Concerto #1. Mitropoulos/NYP. [Live, New York; January 1, 1956: American premiere] Fonit Cetra DOC-6. A- to A 20.00

1324. OISTRAKHS: (David & Igor): Trio Sonatas for Two Violins & Cembalo by Vivaldi & Tartini (Pischner); Concerti for Two Violins by Bach (in d) and Vivaldi (Op.3, #8) (Konwitschny/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch). Decca DL-9950. A- 4.00

1325. OLEVSKY: Scarlatti - Sonatas #1-#8. Valenti, harpsichord. West XWN-18113. A-- 10.00

1326. OLEVSKY: Scarlatti - Sonatas #1-#8. Valenti, harpsichord. West W-9046. A- 4.00

1327.*OLIVEIRA: Sonatas of Saint-Saens (Op.75) & Franck (in A). Feldman, piano. CBS MX-35829. A- 4.00

1328.*OPREAN: (Adelina): Concerti by Viotti (#1) & Federigo Fiorillo (1755-c.1823). Faerber/European Community Ch Orch. [dig; DMM] Hyperion A-66210. A- to A 6.00

1329.*PERLMAN: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Berlioz - Reverie et Caprice. Barenboim/Paris Orch. [dig] DGG 2532 011. A- to A 6.00

1330.*PERLMAN: Mendelssohn & Bruch (#1) Concerti. Previn/LSO. Angel S-36963. A- 4.00

1331.*PERLMAN: Mozart Concerto #2 & #4. Levine/VPO. [dig] DGG 415 975-1. A- 4.00

1332.*PERLMAN: Saint Saens 3rd & Wieniawski 2nd Concerti. Barenboim/Paris Orch. [dig] DGG 410 526. A- to A 7.00

1333.*PERLMAN: Sibelius Concerto. Sinding - Suite for Violin & Orchestra. Previn/Pittsburgh Sym. Angel SZ-37663. A-(c/c) 4.00

1334.*PERLMAN: Wieniawski - Concerti #1 & 2. Ozawa/LPO. Angel S-36903. A- 4.00

1335. PRATZ: (Albert): Bruch Concerto. Feldbriss/CBC Festival Orch, who also play the Overture to Spohr's opera "Faust." [Pratz was a member of the NBC Symphony; later concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony] Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC SM-329. A- 7.00

1336.*QUEEN ELIZABETH OF BELGIUM: INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITION: VIOLIN - 1985. Nai Yuan Hu (Taiwan; 1st Prize): Elgar Concerto; Jean-Marie Simonis - Cantilene for Violin & Orchestra. Ik-Hwan Bae (USA; 2nd Prize): Brahms Concerto. Henry Raudales (Guatemala; 3rd Prize): Wienawski Concerto #1. All accompanied by Georges Octors/Belgian National Orchestra. [Very nice booklet has detailed information about all twelve of the prize winners] Phonic S.A. Belgium 1980 080/2(3). A- to A 26.00

1337. RENARDY: Paganini Caprices # 1 - #12. Helmer, piano. Remington R-199-146. B+(loud tks 20 sec, #2; rest fine for this label) 4.00

1338.*RICCI: Virtuoso Showpieces. Works of Wieniawski, Elgar, Vecsey, Kroll, Chopin, Smetana, Suk, Achron, Sarasate, Hubay, Moszkowski & Bazzini. Lush, piano. [1st stereo issue??] London STS-15049. A-(timings written in ink on back cover) 10.00

1339. ROSTAL: Busoni Sonata #2. Mewton-Wood, piano. [tough to find!] West XWN-18426. A- 12.00

1340. RYBAR: Vivaldi Concerti in E-Flat, Op.33, #1 (P.429) & in g, Op.12, #1 (P.343). Moralt/Vienna Sym. [scarce - first copy I've ever had!] Westminster XWN-18718. B+(occ tks) 8.00

1341. RYBAR & KAUFMAN: Vivaldi Concerto for Two Violins in D & PAROLARI (oboe): Vivaldi Concerto in d. Dahinden/Winterthur Sym (in all three). VAN HELDEN (viola d'amore): Vivaldi Concerto for Viola d'Amore. Ackermann/Netherlands Phil. [10-inch] Musical Masterpiece Society MMS 84. A- 7.00

1342.*SCHRODER: Schubert - Sonata in A. Mendelssohn - Sonata in f, Op.4. Hogwood, fortepiano. Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-571. A- to A(Dutch pressing) 4.00

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1343. SCHULZ: Spohr Concerto #7 (Heger/Berlin Radio Orch). STIEHLER: Spohr Concerto #8 (Schmitz/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch). Urania URLP-7049. B+ 11.00

1344.*SHUMSKY: Kreisler Violin Music, Vol.2: Works "In the Style of" (7); Arrangements: of Tchaikovsky (4); of Spanish works (4); of Romantic works (3); of Classical works (7); Tambourin Chinois; Molly of the Shore. Wolfram, piano. [dig] MHS 824967Y(2). A- 10.00

1345.*SNITIL: Schumann Concerto. Schubert - Konzertstuck in D. Hlavacek/Prague Sym. Supraphon 1110 2288. A- 4.00

1346. SOLOVIEFF: (Miriam): Lalo - Violin Concerto. Schubert - Rondo in A. Swoboda/VSOO. Concert Hall CHS-1143. B+(cover has tape repair) 4.00

1347.*SPIVAKOV: Mozart Concerto #2 & #5. Spivakov also conducts ECO. Angel SZ-37511. A- 6.00

1348.*STATKIEWICZ: (Edward): Sonatas by Paderewski (Op.13) & Grazyna Bacewicz (#4). Utrecht, piano. Muza SXL-0505. A-- 4.00

1349. STERN: Bartok Sonata #1. Zakin, piano. Col ML-4376. B to B+ 6.00

1350.*STERN: Beethoven Concerto. Bernstein/NYP. CBS MY-37224. A-(Canadian pressing) 4.00

1351. STERN: Hindemith Sonata. Falla - Suite Populaire Espagnole (transcribed by Paul Kochanski). Zakin, piano. [10-inch] Col ML-2050. B(minor jacket repair) 7.00

1352.*STONE (David): Delius - Sonata in B (1892); Sonata #1 (1905-14). Threlfall, pf. Pearl SHE-522. A- 4.00

1353.*SUK: (playing viola): Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Fischer-Dieskau/CPO. [quad] Supraphon 4 10 2005. A- 4.00

1354.*SUK: Mozart - Serenade #7 ("Haffner"). Hlavacek/Prague Ch Orch. Supraphon 1 10 2097. A- 4.00

1355. SZEKELY: Bartok Concerto. Mengelberg/ACO. [Live; world premiere performance] Hungaroton LPX-11573. A- 7.00

1356.*SZERYNG: Paganini Concerto #3. Gibson/LSO. [1st recording] Philips 6500 175. A- 4.00

1357. SZIGETI: Beethoven - The Sonatas for Violin & Piano (10 - complete). Claudio Arrau, piano. [Mono only; Recorded live at the Library of Congress, 1944] Vanguard SRV-300/3(4). A-(c/c) 35.00

1358.*TELLEFSEN: Grieg Sonatas, Op.13 & Op.45. Levin. piano. Philips 839 240. A- to A 10.00

1359.*TOTENBERG: Bloch Concerto. Bartok - Rhapsody #1. Golschmann/VSOO. Van VSD-2110. A- 4.00

1360.*UGHI: (Uto): Bach Sonata #2; Partita #2. Italian RCA RL-31576. A-(c/c; Italian pressing) 7.00

1361.*UGHI: (Uto): Beethoven Sonata #5 & #9. Sawallisch, piano. [dig] RCA CRC1-4956. A-(demo copy) 6.00

1362.*UGHI: (Uto): Beethoven Sonata #5 & #7. Crowson, piano. I Grandi Interpreti Della Music GIM-13. A-- 4.00

1363.*UGHI: (Uto): Beethoven Sonata #8 & #9. Crowson, piano. Dischi Ricordi RCL-27069. A-(c/c) 6.00

1364. VARDI: Bartok - Two Rhapsodies for Violin & Orchestra. Autori & Serly/New Sym. [10-inch] Bartok BRS-306. B+/B 4.00

1365.*VOLCKAERT: (Edith): Vivaldi - Four Concerti (Op.3, #1, #6, #8 & #10). Maes/Belgian Chamber Orch. Decca SDD-R-466. A- 4.00

1366.*WILKOMIRSKA: Szymanowski - Mythes. Franck Sonata. Barbosa, piano. [quad] Connoisseur Society CSQ-2050. A- 11.00

1367.*ZAZOFSKY: (Peter): Bartok Concerto #2. Octors/Belgian Radio Orch. [Live] DGG 2535 012. A- 4.00

1368.*ZUKERMAN: Beethoven Concerto. Barenboim/CSO. DGG 2530 903. A- to A 4.00

1369.*ZUKERMAN: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Bruch - Concerto #1. Mehta/LA Phil. Col M-35132. A- 4.00

1370.*ZUKERMAN: Sibelius Concerto. Beethoven - Romances #1 & #2. Barenboim/LPO. DGG 2530 552. A- to A 4.00

1371.*ZUKERMAN: Vivaldi - Concerti, Op.8: #5 - #8. Zukerman also conducts ECO. Col M-32693. A- 4.00

1372.*ZUKERMAN: Vivaldi - Concerti, Op.8: #9 - #12. Zukerman also conducts ECO. Col M-32840. A- 4.00

LP's: Harpsichord

1373.*BRAUCHLI: (clavichord): Seixas - Nine Sonatas. Portuguese EMI 077-40569. A- to A 4.00

1374.*CATTARINO: C.P.E.Bach - Concerti in c and in F. Warchal/Slovak Ch Orch. Opus 9110 1618. A- 4.00

1375. ELSNER: Haydn Concerti in C and F. Barchet, violin; Reinhardt/Stuttgart Pro Musica Ch Orch. Vox PL-10.300. A-(minor cover tear) 4.00

1376.*GOVERTS: C.P.E.Bach - Concerto #27. J.C.Bach - Concerto #16. Orchestre de Chambre Berhard Thomas. Arion ARN-38199. A- 9.00

1377.*HASHIMOTO: Dandrieu - Suite in D; 10 more short pieces. MHS 925. A- 4.00

1378. LANDOWSKA: Bach - Goldberg Variations. RCA LM-1080. A-(lovely WD pressing!) 8.00

LP's: Harpsichord - continued

1379. LANDOWSKA: Scarlatti Sonatas, Volume 2 (20). [recorded 1939/40] Angel COLH-304. A- 4.00

1380.*LEONHARDT: Bach - Chromatic Fantasie & Fugue in d, BWV 903; Capriccio in B, BWV 992; Fantasie & Fugue in a, BWV 904; Suite in e, BWV 996. Telefunken SAWT-9571-B. A- to A 8.00

1381.*LEONHARDT: Bach - Goldberg Variations. Telefunken SAWT-9474-A. A- to A 8.00

1382.*LEONHARDT: Bach - Volume 1: Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord; #1, #3 & #5. Fryden, violin. Telefunken SAWT-9433-B. A- to A 8.00

1383.*LEONHARDT: Bach - Volume 2: Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord: #2, #4 & #6. Fryden, violin. Telefunken SAWT-9434-B. A- to A 8.00

1384.*MALCOLM: Bach - Concerti #3, #4 & #6. Menuhin/Menuhin Festival Orch. Angel S-36790. A- 4.00

1385.*MARLOWE: Bach Concerti #1, #5 & #7. Marlowe conducts Baroque Ch Orch. Decca DL-710104. A- 4.00

1386.*MARLOWE: CARTER - Sonata for Flute, Cello & Harpsichord. ROREM - Lovers. FALLA - Concerto. SAUGUET - Suite Royale. Baron; Roseman; Glazer; Raimondi; Kougelll; Farberman. Decca DL-710108. A-(c/c) 9.00

1387.*MARLOWE: Francois Couperin Le Grand - 6th & 8th Ordres (complete); Les Folies Francoises. Decca DL-710174. A-(c/c; minor cover scuffs) 4.00

1388. MARLOWE: Haydn & Bach concerti in D. Marlowe also conducts Concert Arts Ch Orch. Cap P-8375. A- 6.00

1389.*PERTIS: Frescobaldi - Five Gagliarda; Toccata. Bull - Fantasia. Froberger - Suite #19. Farnaby - Fantasia. Couperin - Suite in a. Hungaroton SLPX-11741. A- 4.00

1390.*PICHT-AXENFELD: German Harpsichord Music - Workls of Sweelinck, Froberger, Buxtehude(2), Fischer(2) & Kuhnau. MHS 879. A- 4.00

1391.*PINNOCK & GILBERT: Bach - Concerti for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1060-1062. Pinnock/The English Concert. [dig] Archiv 2534 002. A- to A 4.00

1392.*TILNEY: Fantasias by Mozart and three Bachs: J.S., C.P.E.(3) and W.F.. Archiv 2533 326. A- to A 7.00

1393. VALENTI: Scarlatti Sonatas, Volume # 7. West W-9324. A- 4.00

1394. WALCHA: Bach - English Suites #1, #3 & #6. [German-only notes] Odeon E-80500. A- to B+ 6.00

LP's: Cellists

1395. BORWITZKY: (Ottomar; principal cellist of Berlin Philharmonic beginning 1955): Haydn Concerti in C and D. Ronnefuld/Vienna Sym. Telefunken LT-43 092. A-(s/s) 6.00

1396. CASALS: Schumann - Traumerei. Popper - Serenade - Spanish Dance #2. Campagnoli - Romanza. Boccherini - Allegro from Sonata in A. Bach - Prelude & Sarabande from Suite #3. Handel - Largo. Saint-Saens - The Swan. [rec 1915-16] Columbia 14783/84. A--(edges crackly; lgt marks do not snd) 14.00

1397. CASSADO: Dvorak Concerto. Perlea/Vienna Pro Musica. [in fold-open jacket with nice illustrated booklet inside, but in Italian only; oddly, though album is standard 12-inch size, the record is 10-inch!] I Grandi Musicisti IGM-049. A-- 9.00

1398.*CHRISTENSEN: Alfredo Piatti (1822-1901) - Twelve Caprices. Gasparo GS-105. A- 4.00

1399. CROXFORD: (Eileen): Kodaly - Sonata for Cello & Piano. Dohnanyi - Sonata for Cello & Piano. Parkhouse, piano. Saga XID-5294. A- 4.00

1400. FEUERMANN: Bloch - Schelomo. Stokowski/Phila, who also play Danse Macabre & Dance of the Seven Veils. Camden CAL-254. A-(some writing on back cover) 21.00

1401. FOURNIER: Haydn - Concerto in D. Boccherini - Concerto in B-flat. Munchinger/Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. London CM-9104. A- 12.00

1402.*FOURNIER: Lalo & Saint-Saens (#1) Concerti. Bruch - Kol Nidrei. Martinon/Lamoureux Orch. DGG 2535 157. A- to A 6.00

1403.*GENDRON: Dvorak Concerto; Silent Woods. Haitink/LPO. Philips 6670 112. A- to A 7.00

1404. GENDRON: Schubert Sonata in a ("Arpeggione"). Schumann - Drei Romanzen; Fantasiestucke, Op.73. Jean Francaix, piano. London LL-654. B to B-(varies) 6.00

1405.*GROSSMAN: Kodaly - Duo for Violin & Cello (Phillips, violin); Sonata for Solo Cello. [dig] None 9 79074-1. A-(c/c) 4.00

1406.*HARNOY: "The Best of Ofra Harnoy" - Short works of Rimsky, Kreisler, Falla, Casals, Saint-Saens, Popper, Gershwin(2) & Lennon-McCartney(4). Misc assisting artists. Fanfare DFL-9019. A-(c/c) 4.00

LP's: Cellists - continued

1407.*HARRELL: Dvorak Concerto. Levine/LSO. RCA ARL1-1155. A-(c/c) 8.00

1408.*HARRELL: Rachmaninoff - Sonata, Op.19; Prelude, Op.2, #1; Oriental Dance; Romance; Vocalise. Altschuler - Melodie on a Theme of Rachmaninoff. Ashkenazy, piano. [dig; Dutch pressing] London 414 340-1. A- to A(c/c) 7.00

1409.*HARRELL: Saint-Saens (#1) & Schumann Concerti. Marriner/CO. [dig] London LDR-71068. A- to A(Dutch pressing) 4.00

1410.*HARRELL: Saint-Saens (#2) & Lalo Concerti. Faure - Elegie. Chailly/Berlin Radio Orch. [dig; Dutch pressing] London 414 387-1. A- to A 7.00

1411. JANIGRO: Dvorak Concerto. Dixon/VSOO. West WL-5225. A- 4.00

1412. JANIGRO: Haydn Concerto in D. Boccherini Concerto. Prohaska/VSOO. West WL-5126. A- 4.00

1413.*LLOYD WEBBER: Encore! Short works by Taube, Mozart, Trad, Debussy, Bizet, Vangelis, Lennon/McCartney, Bernstein, Bach, Rimsky, Lehar. Taube, guitar; Vangelis, synthesizers; Cleobury/RPO. [dig] Philips 416 698-1. A- to A 6.00

1414.*LODEON: Boccherini Concerti #2 & #3. Jordan/Lausanne Ch Orch. [handsome fold-open album] Erato STU-71369. A- 4.00

1415.*LODEON: Boccherini Concerti #2 & #3. Jordan/Lausanne Ch Orch. MHS 4740. A- 4.00

1416.*MA: Beethoven Sonata #4; 12 Variations, Op.66; 7 Variations, WoO 46; 12 Variations, WoO 45. Ax, piano. [dig] CBS IM-42121. A-(demo copy; c/c) 8.00

1417.*MA: Boccherini Concerto. Johann Christian Bach - Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Cello & Orchestra; Grand Overture for Double Orchestra, Op.18, #1. Zukerman, violin in Sinfonia Concertante & conducting St.Paul Ch Orch in all. [dig] CBS M-39964. A-(demo copy) 10.00

1418.*MA: Haydn - Concerto #1 & #2. Garcia/ECO. Col M-36674. A- 4.00

1419. MAYES: Sonatas by Haydn & Breval (Pearlman, piano). Beethoven "Eyeglass" Duet (DePasquale, viola). Mozart Sonata for Bassoon & Cello (Walt, bassoon). [Samuel Mayes was principal cello of Phila from 1936-48 and 1964-73; of BSO 1948-64. Here, of course, he is joined by other famous BSO principals of the early 50's] Boston B-210. A-(best copy I've ever had of this!) 8.00

1420.*MEUNIER & MULLER: Offenbach - Four Cello Duos. MHS 4449. A- 4.00

1421. NELSOVA: Bloch - Schelomo. Composer/LPO. [10-inch] London LPS-138. B 10.00

1422.*ROSE: Bloch - Schelomo (Ormandy/Phila). Schumann Concerto (Bernstein/NYP). Col MS-6253. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 6.00

1423.*ROSE: Saint-Saens 1st & Lalo Concerti. Faure Elegie. Ormandy/Phila. Col M-30113. A- 4.00

1424.*ROSTROPOVICH: Sauguet (Henri; b.1901): Melodie Concertante for Cello & Orchestra (Composer/Moscow Radio). Vladimir Vlasov (b.1903): Concerto #1 (Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio; live). MHS 4444. A- 7.00

1425.*ROSTROPOVICH: Schumann Concerto. Tchaikovsky - Rococo Variations. Rozhdestvensky/Leningrad Phil. [tulip labels] DGG 138 674. A-(U.S./RCA pressing; s/s) 9.00

1426.*RUDIAKOV: (Michael): Haydn Concerto in C. Rudiakov also conducts Manchester Music Festival String Orchestra, who also play Grieg's Holberg Suite; Mozart Divertimento, K.136; & Scott Joplin's "Strenuous Life." Manchester Music Festival LRP-8905. FS 7.00

1427.*SADLO: Concerti by Josef Reicha (in f) and Antonin Vranicky (in d). Klemens/Musici de Praga. Panton 11 0297. A-(water damage to back cover) 4.00

1428.*SCHIFF: Saint-Saens & Lalo Concerti; Faure Elegie. Mackerras/NPO. DGG 2530 793. A- to A 4.00

1429.*SYLVESTER: Sonatas for solo cello by Ysaye, Crumb, Wellesz & Hindemith. Desto DC-7169. A-(minor cover scuffs) 4.00

1430.*VECTOMOV: Frescobaldi - Toccata. Valenti - Sonata #10. Boccherini - Rondo in C. Locatelli - Sonata in D. Topinka, piano. Supraphon SUAST-50695. A- 4.00

1431.*WALEVSKA: Haydn Concerti in C & D. De Waart/ECO. Philips 6500 381. A- to A 4.00

1432.*WALLFISCH: Concerti of Kabalevsky (#2) & Khachaurian; Glazunov - Chant du Menestrel. Thomson/LPO. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1273. A- 7.00

1433.*WEBBER: Haydn Concerti #1 & #4. Webber also conducts ECO. [dig] Philips 412 793. A- to A 4.00

LP's: Violists

1434.*DOWNS: (Herbert): Sonatas by Bax and Bliss. Cassini, piano. Revolution RCB-1. A- 4.00

1435. PRIMROSE: Bartok Concerto. Serly/London New Sym. [Primrose commissioned the work, of course, which was left incomplete at Bartok's death. Serly put the sketches together and did the orchetration, so this recording captures the two people most responsible for the work after the composer.] Bartok BRS-309. A- 14.00

1436. PRIMROSE: Bloch - Suite for Viola; Suite Hebraique; Meditation & Processional. Stimer, piano. [first copy I've seen since 1993!] Cap P-8355. A-(brief lgt tks side 1) 14.00

1437. TRAMPLER: Peggy Glanville-Hicks - Concerto Romantico for Viola & Orchestra. Ben Weber - Rapsodie Concertante for Viola & Small Orchestra. Marga Richter - Aria & Toccata for Viola & String Orchestra. Surinach & Winograd/MGM String & Ch Orchs. MGM E-3559. B+(original cov; obscure Trampler!) 10.00

1438.*WALLFISCH: Memorial Album: Works of Paganini, Weber(2) & Malipiero. Misc conductors/orchestras; recorded 1959-76. [Issued in 1985; Wallfisch passed away in 1979] Cambridge CRS-3830. A- 12.00

LP's: Double Bass

1439.*MILANI & FERRARIS: Bottesini - Primo & Terzo Grande Duetto per Due Contrabassi. [Italian-only notes] Italia ITL-70022. A- to A 4.00

LP's: Harp

1440.*JELINEK: Short works of Spohr, Anon, Albert Zabel, Hans Trnecek, Smetana, Debussy, C.P.E.Bach & Saint-Saens. ["The Virtuoso Harp"] Vanguard VSD-2038. A- 4.00

LP's: Pianists

1441.*20TH CENTURY BRITISH PIANO: CONCERTI: IRELAND (Horsley; Cameron/RPO); BRITTEN (Abram; Menges/PO); BLISS (Barnard; Sargent/PO); RAWSTHORNE #1 (Lympany; Menges/PO); RUBBRA (Matthews; Sargent/BBC Sym); TIPPETT (Ogdon; Davis/PO); WILLIAMSON (Pryor; Zaliouk/ECO Strings). EMI SLS-5080(3). A-(minor box flaws) 24.00

1442.*ABERG: (Kerstin): Franck - Les Djinns; Variations Symphoniques (both with Kamu/Gothenberg Sym); Prelude, Chorale & Fugue. [handsome fold-open album] Bis LP-137. A- to A 4.00

1443.*ARGERICH: Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit; Sonatine; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. DGG 2530 540. A- to A 8.00

1444. ARRAU: Liszt - Concerto #1; Hungarian Fantasy. Ormandy/Phila. [recorded 1952] Col ML-4665. A--("6-eyes" labels) 4.00

1445. ARRAU: Liszt Concerto #1 (Rosbaud/Berlin Radio Orch; recorded 1942). Beethoven Sonatas #13 & #26 (live, 1968). Melodiya M10-43967-8. A-(brief lgt tks beg sd 2) 6.00

1446.*ARRAU: Schumann - Carnival in Vienna; Arabeske; Humoreske. Philips 839 709. A- to A 7.00

1447.*ARRAU: Schumann - Davidsbundlertanze; Nachtstucke, Op.23. Philips 6500 178. A- to A 4.00

1448. ARRAU: Strauss - Burleske. Weber - Konzertstuck. Defauw/CSO. [scarce recording and AUTOGRAPHED BY ARRAU in blue ball-point pen, on both front and back of jacket] Camden CAL-191. B+ 35.00

1449.*ASHKENAZY: Beethoven Sonata #13, 14 & 16. London CS-7111. A- 4.00

1450.*ASHKENAZY: Chopin - Sonata #3; Mazurkas(3); Nocturnes(2); Berceuse. London CS-7030. A- 4.00

1451.*ASHKENAZY: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 (Kondrashin/Moscow Phil); Etudes-Tableaux Op.32, #1, 2 & 5. London CS-6390. A-(Dutch pressing) 4.00

1452. ASHKENAZY: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Ivanov/USSR Sym. MK 1581. A- 4.00

1453. BACHAUER: Mozart - Concerto #9. Bach - Concerto #5. Alec Sherman/The London Orch. [PD labels] RCA LM-2011. A-(scarce Bachauer - only 2nd copy I've seen) 15.00

1454. BACHAUER: Mozart Concerto #26. Liszt - Rhapsodie Espagnole. Alec Sherman/New London Orch. [Sherman was Bachauer's husband][issued August 1952; deleted March 1956] RCA LM-9000. B+(occ tks; earliest labels) 11.00

LP's: Pianists - continued

1455. BACHAUER: Scriabin - 24 Preludes. Brahms Waltzes, Op.39. Cap G-7110. A- to B+(Brahms is A-) 7.00

1456.*BADURA-SKODA: Schubert Sonatas, Volume 1: Three Posthumous Sonatas, D.958-960. RCA VICS-6128(3). A- 8.00

1457.*BARENBOIM: Beethoven Sonatas #1 - #15. [dig] DGG 413 759-1(6). A- to A 11.00

1458.*BARENBOIM: Schubert - Eight Impromptus (Op.90 & Op.142). DGG 2530 986. A- to A 4.00

1459.*BATTISTA: (Joseph): Mozart Concerti #9 & #24. Froschauer/Vienna Ch Orch. MHS 902. A- 4.00

1460. BEHREND: Gottschalk - Piano Works (10). [demo copy] MGM E-3370. A-(orig jacket; w/Behrend's NYT obituary, 1988) 10.00

1461.*BERMAN: Prokofiev Concerto #1 (Korodi/Hungarian State Orch); Sonata #8; Toccata. Hungaroton SHLX-90048. 7.00

1462.*BERMAN: Encores - Short works of Rachmaninoff(3 preludes), Chopin, Prokofiev, Falla, Beethoven-Rachmaninoff, Khachaturian, Scriabin(2), Schubert-Liszt & Beethoven. Col M-34545. FS 4.00

1463.*BISHOP: Bartok - Mikrokosmos, Vol. VI, #140-153; Out of Doors; Sonatina. Philips 6500 013. A- to A 4.00

1464.*BISHOP: Beethoven Concerto #3 (Davis/BBC); Sonata #8. [AUTOGRAPHED "Stephen Bishop Kovacevich" on back cover in slightly smudgy black ink] Philips 6500 315. A- to A 4.00

1465. BLUMENTHAL: Spanish Keyboard Music: Sonatas by Soler (in c# and D), Angles (in d) & Cantallos (in c). [10-inch; scarce!!] London LD-9150. A-- 14.00

1466.*BOLCOM: Heliotrope Bouquet - Piano Rags 1900-1970: Joplin(3), Turpin, Lamb, Scott, Roberts, Albright & Bolcom(2). Nonesuch H-71257. A- 7.00

1467.*BOTTNER: Tchaikovsky Concerto #2 (original version). Borries, vln; Stenzel, cello; G.L.Jochum/Berlin Sym. Electrola C 047-28 095. A- 4.00

1468.*BRENDEL: Beethoven Sonata #24 & #29. Philips 6500 139. A- to A 4.00

1469.*BRENDEL: Liszt - Annees de Pelerinage: Second Year (Italy). Philips 6500 420. FS 4.00

1470.*BRENDEL: Schubert - Sonata in A, D.959; 12 German Dances (Landler), Op.171, D.790. Philips 6500 284. A- to A(c/c) 6.00

1471.*BROWNING: Chopin Etudes, Op.10 & Op.25. RCA LSC-3072. A- 8.00

1472.*BROWNING: Ravel - Sonatine; Gaspard de la Nuit; Le Tombeau de Couperin. RCA LSC-3028. A- 8.00

1473.*BUCHBINDER: Haydn - Sonata #62. Beethoven - Fur Elise; Fantasie, Op.77; Rondo a Capriccio; 32 Variations on an Original Theme. Telefunken 6.42265. A- to A(c/c) 4.00

1474. CASADESUS: (Jean): Bach Concerti #1 & #5; Toccata & Fugue in c. [scarce recording by Robert & Gaby Casadesus' son] [US pressing] Angel 45003. A- 11.00

1475. CASADESUS: Chopin Sonata #2. [10-inch] Col ML-2025. B+ 4.00

1476. CASADESUS: Mozart - Concerto #21. Munch/NYP. [10-inch] Col ML-2067. B+(the quietest copy I've ever offered) 12.00

1477.*CASADESUS: Mozart Concerti #21 - #24; #26 & #27. Szell/CO & Col Sym. Col D3M-32796(3). A- 15.00

1478. CHAILLEY-RICHEZ: Schumann Concerto. Heger/Austrian Sym. Remington R-199-65. B to B+ 4.00

1479.*CICCOLINI: Chopin - The 18 Waltzes. Pathe C 053-10013. A-(French-only notes) 4.00

1480.*COOK: (Jean Carrington): Brahms - Waltzes, Op.39. Schumann - Fantasiestucke, Op.12. Golden Age 1011. A- 6.00

1481.*COOPER: (Peter): Malcolm Williamson - Sonata. Douglas Lilburn - Chaconne. Edmund Rubbra - Prelude & Fugue on Theme of Cyril Scott. Frank Turner - Preludes(4). Pye GSGC-14110. A- 6.00

1482. CZIFFRA: Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsodies #2, #6, #12 & #15. [Lovely British pressing; "thrift" edition with plain jacket and no notes] [th] A- 12.00

1483.*D'ARCO: Weber Sonatas #3 & #4. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-271. A-- 4.00

1484. DARRE: Saint-Saens Concerti #2 & 4. Fourestier/ORTF. Capitol P-18036. A-- 4.00

1485. DARRE: Saint-Saens Concerto #2 & #4. Fourestier/ORTF. Pathe DTX-176. A-(dowel spine; notes in French only) 9.00

1486. DARRE: Saint-Saens Concerto #5 (Fourestier/ORTF); Septet (Delmotte, trumpet; Logerot, bass; Pascal Quartet). Pathe DTX-252. A-(dowel spine; notes in French only) 9.00

1487. DE LA BRUCHOLLERIE: (Monique): Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Moralt/Vienna State Philharmonia. [scarce disc!] Vox PL-7220. A--/B+ 8.00

1488. DE LARROCHA: Granados - Danzas Espanola. [complete] Decca DL-9762. A- 9.00

1489. DE LARROCHA: Granados - Escenas Romanticas. Espla - Sonata Espanola. Rodrigo - Danzas de Espana. Decca DL-9831. A- 9.00

LP's: Pianists - continued

1490.*DE LARROCHA: Schumann - Carnaval. Schubert - Sonata in A; Impromptu. London CS-7134. A- 6.00

1491. DE LARROCHA: Turina - Ciclo Pianistico; Recuerdos de la Antigua Espana; Danzas Fantasticas. Decca DL-9750. A-- 9.00

1492.*DEMUS: Schubert - 150th Anniverary Recital: Sonata in G; plus seventeen short works. MHS 3891/92(2). A- 4.00

1493.*DEMUS: Bonn Recital in Honor of Beethoven Bicentennial: Sonatas & 11, #25-#27, #32; Fur Elise; Bagatelle, Op.126, #3. [Performed on the Broadwood and Graf pianos which actually belonged to Beethoven himself...] MHS 3038/3039(2). A- 14.00

1494.*DICHTER: Beethoven - Andante Favori. Schubert - Sonata in A, D.959. RCA LSC-3124. A- 4.00

1495.*DICHTER: Brahms Concerto #2. Masur/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch. Philips 9500 414. A- to A 4.00

1496. DORFMANN: Mendelssohn (#1) & Grieg - Piano Concerti. Leinsdorf/Robin Hood Dell Orch, Philadelphia. [mono-only; deleted 1961] [SD; 2S/7S] RCA LM-2102. A-- 8.00

1497.*DUER: (Susan; fortepiano): A Program of 18th-Century Sonatas. Mozart (K.533), Soler (two in c); Clementi (Op.24, #2); C.P.E.Bach (in b). [disc is labelled as having been the result of a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and is identified as a demonstration copy; enclosed is a publicity still and letter from her management, apparently to a radio station] Private 43266. A- 9.00

1498.*ENTREMONT: Haydn Concerti in D (Hob. XVIII:11), in C (Hob. XIV:12), in G (Hob.XVIII:4). Entremont also conducts Vienna Ch Orch. MHS 7027. A- 4.00

1499. ENTREMONT: Liszt Concerto #1 & #2. Goehr/Zurich Radio Orch. [10-inch] Musical Masterpiece Soc MMS 68. A--(brief scr sd 2) 4.00

1500.*ENTREMONT: Rachmaninoff Concerti #1 & 4. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6517. A- 4.00

1501.*ENTREMONT: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Bernstein/NYP. Col MS-6359. A-("2-eyes;" oddly scarce) 6.00

1502.*FIRKUSNY: Dvorak - Humoresques, Op.101; Mazurkas, Op.56. Candide CE-31070. A- 4.00

1503. FISCHER: (Annie): Mozart Concerto #20 & #23. Boult/PO. English Columbia 33CX-1686. B to B+ 6.00

1504. FISCHER: Bach Concerto #1, #4 & #5. Fischer/His Ch Orch. [recorded 1933-38; Japanese-only notes] Japanese EMI GR-2009. A- to A(c/c; slight jacket scuffs) 6.00

1505. FOLDES: Mozart Concerto #15. Bigot/Lamoureux Orchestra. [scarce!!] Vox VLP-6580. B- 8.00

1506.*FRANCESCH: (Homero): Schumann - Kinderszenen; Arabeske; Fantasiestucke. DGG 2530 644. A- to A 4.00

1507.*FRANTZ: Mozart Concerto #20 & #24. Flor/Bamberg Sym. [dig; DMM] Eurodisc RL-69000. A- to A 4.00

1508. GIANOLI: Mendelssohn Concerti #1 & 2. Horvat/VSOO. West XWN-18043. A-- 4.00

1509.*GIESEKING: Beethoven Concerto #5. Rother/Berlin Reichsender Orch. [recorded in autumn 1944 in Germany on magnetic tape: apparently 1st complete recording done on stereo tape; extraneous noise in 1st movement cadenza may be antiaircraft fire] Varese Sarabande VC-81080. A- to A 8.00

1510. GIESEKING: Schubert - Moments Musicaux. Schumann - Carnaval. [first French pressing; notes in French only] French Columbia FCX-373. A--(almost A-, but a bit of lgt crackle off & on) 12.00

1511. GIESEKING: Walter Piston - Concertino for Piano & Orch (Schroder/NDR, Frankfurt; 1947 broadcast). Hindemith - The Four Temperaments (Zilling/NDR, Frankfurt; 1952 broadcast). Past Masters PM-28. A- 14.00

1512. GILELS: Chopin Concerto #1. Kondrashin/Moscow Philharmonic. [Live, 1962] Melodiya 014725/26. B(blank cover) 4.00

1513. GILELS: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Ehrling/Stockholm Philharmonic. [scarce!] Regent MG-5055. B++(superficial marks cause very little sound) 8.00

1514. GODOWSKY: Chopin Sonata #2. Short works of Debussy, Sinding, Chaminade, Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky & Schubert-Godowsky(2). [recorded 1930 (Chopin; for British Columbia) & 1925-26 (the rest; for Brunswick)] International Piano Archives IPA 113. A- 8.00

1515.*GOEBELS: (Franzpeter): Schoenberg - Suite, Op.25. Hindemith - Suite, Op.26. Stravinsky - Sonata (1924). [notes in German and French only] Barenreiter BM 30-SL 1524. A- 4.00

1516.*GOULD: Scriabin Sonata #3. Prokofiev Sonata #7. Col MS-7173. A-("2-eyes" labels) 8.00

1517.*GOULD: Strauss - Sonata, Op.5; Five Piano Pieces, Op.3. [dig] CBS IM-38659. A- to A(demo; c/c) 4.00

1518.*GRAFFMAN: Prokofiev Concerto #1 & #3 (Szell/CO); Sonata #3. Col MS-6925. A- 8.00

1519. GRAFFMAN: Schubert - Wanderer Fantasy. Prokofiev - Sonatas #2 & 3. [nice cover photo of the young Graffman] [PD; 1S/1S] RCA LM-2012. A- 10.00

1520.*GRAFFMAN: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1 (Szell/CO). Rachmaninoff - 3 Preludes. Col MY-37263. A-(demo) 4.00

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1521. GRAINGER: Brahms - Sonata #3 & two short pieces; Grainger - five pieces. [recorded 1926-29] Imprimatur IMP-3. A- 7.00

1522. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 1 & #2. London LL-996. B+ 4.00

1523. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 4 & #5. London LL-1372. B++ 6.00

1524.*HAAS: (Werner): Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto in F; I Got Rhythm Variations. de Waart/Monte Carlo Opera Orch. Philips 6500 118. A- to A 4.00

1525.*HALL: (Steven): Rachmaninov Sonata #2. Beethoven Sonata #16. Chopin - Trois Ecossaises; Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op.61. [dig; DMM] ACA CM-20001-1. A- to A 7.00

1526. HASKIL: Hindemith - The Four Temperaments (Composer/ORTF; 1957). Mozart Concerto #20 (Fricsay/RIAS; 1954). Discocorp Curtain Call 230. A- 4.00

1527.*HELLWIG: (Klaus): "Virtuoso Piano Music" - Liszt/Busoni - Rhapsodie Espagnole. Chopin - Nocturne in D-flat; Scherzo in c#. Debussy - Reflets dans l'eau. Stravinsky - Danse Russe from Petrouchka. [Apparently a promo private issue published by Hellwig's management] United Sound USR-6205. A- 6.00

1528. HENKEMANS: Mozart Concerto #6 & 14. Paumgartner/Vienna Sym. Epic LC-3226. A- 9.00

1529.*HOLLANDER: Moussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. Rachmaninoff - Prelude in c#. Prokofiev - Toccata. RCA LSC-2823. A- 7.00

1530.*HOROWITZ: "On Television." From Carnegie Hall recital, 2-1-68: Chopin - Ballade Op.23; Nocturne Ip.55, #1; Polonaise Op.44. Scarlatti - 2 Sonatas. Schumann - Arabesque. Scriabin - Etude Op.8, #12. Schumann - Traumerei. Horowitz - Carmen Variations. Col MS-7106. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 4.00

1531. HOROWITZ: Beethoven Concerto #5. Reiner/RCA Victor Sym. [recorded 4-26-1952; superb pressing of a classic] RCA VH-009. A- to A(lovely British pressing) 12.00

1532. HOROWITZ: Chopin - Ballades #1 & #4; Nocturne #5; Mazurka #26. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7018. A-(brief tkcs beginning of side 1) 7.00

1533.*HOROWITZ: Chopin Sonata #2. Schumann Arabesque. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody #19. Rachmaninoff - Two Etudes-Tableaux. [Fold-open album w/bound-in booklet: article by Thomas Frost & many Horowitz photos; first LP Horowitz made for Columbia, hence the fanfare] Col KS-6371. A-("2-eyes" labels) 11.00

1534. HOROWITZ: Clementi Sonatas Op.34, #2; Op.14, #3; Op.26, #2. [PD labels] RCA LM-1902. A- 8.00

1535. HOROWITZ: Liszt - Sonetto del Petrarca, No.104; Valse Oubliee, #1; Funerailles; Au Bord d'une Source. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7019. B 4.00

1536. HOROWITZ: Mendelssohn - Variations Serieuses. Horowitz - Mendelssohn's Wedding March & Variations after Liszt. [10-inch; colorful cover, "A Mendelssohn Centenary Album, 1847-1947" (clearly this was originally the cover of the 78-rpm album)] RCA LM-21. B to B+ 7.00

1537. HOROWITZ: Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. [Live; Carnegie Hall; April 23, 1951] [WD labels] RCA LM-2357. A- 6.00

1538. HOROWITZ: Tchaikovsky 1st Concerto (Steinberg); Encores by Scarlatti, Moszkovski & Sousa-Horowitz. [Live, Hollywood Bowl, 1945] Melodram MEL-302. A- 16.00

1539. HORSLEY: Rachmaninoff - Eight Preludes; Eight Transcriptions. Cap G-7136. A- 7.00

1540. ISTOMIN: Chopin - Nocturnes, #1 - #10. Col ML-5054. A-("6-eyes" labels) 7.00

1541. ITURBI: (Amparo & Jose): Milhaud - Scaramouche Suite. Nepomuceno - La Siesta. Infante - Guadalquivir; Sevillana. [10-inch; scarce!] RCA LRM-7038. B+(occ tks but mostly very fine) 20.00

1542. ITURBI: (Jose & Ambaro, duo-pianists): Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (Jose Iturbi/RCA Victor Sym). J. Clarence Chambers - "All American" (A Satirical Suite for Two Pianos). [very obscure 10-inch disc; deleted March 1956] RCA LM-23. B+ to B 9.00

1543. ITURBI: Debussy - Jardins sous la Pluie. Schumann Romance. Chopin Nocturne, Op.32, #1. Chavarri - El Viejo Castillo Moro. Iturbi - Cancion de Cuna. Granados - Spanish Dance. [10-in] RCA LRM-7057. B to B+ 10.00

1544. ITURBI: Music to Remember from the Works of Chopin (two Waltzes; one each: Fantaisie-Impromptu, Mazurka, Etude & Polonaise). [10-inch] RCA LM-87. B 6.00

1545. JANIS: Chopin - Sonata #2; Impromptu #1; Nocturne #8; Etude #5; Mazurka #45; Scherzo #3. [scarce; mono-only early Janis; issued 5/57; gone 1/60] [PD; 5S/2S] RCA LM-2091. A- 12.00

1546. JANIS: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue. Winterhalter/His Orch, who also play Grand Canyon Suite. [very early Janis!] RCA LBC-1045. A-(very nice copy - usually found worn) 12.00

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1547. JANIS: The Blue Danube & Other Favorites: Brahms Waltzes (3); Chopin Waltzes(2), Ballade #1 & Etude #8; Liszt Liebestraum #3 & Hungarian Rhapsody #6. [very scarce, very early Janis; deleted already in February 1957] [PD; 16S/2S] RCA LM-2098. B to B+ 12.00

1548.*JOHNSON: (James): Beethoven Concerto #1. Freeman/RPO. MHS 4693A. A- 6.00

1549.*KALICHSTEIN: Mendelssohn Concerto #1 (Previn/LSO); Fantasie, Op.28; Variations Serieuses. RCA LSC-3239. A- 8.00

1550. KAPELL: Beethoven Concerto #2. Golschmann/NBC Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-12. B to B+(varies) 6.00

1551. KAPELL: Chopin - Seventeen Mazurkas. [PD labels] RCA LM-1865. B+ to B 15.00

1552. KAPELL: Khachaturian Concerto (Koussevitzky/BSO); 18th Variation from Paganini Rhapsody (Reiner/Robin Hood Dell); Albeniz Evocation; Liszt Mephisto Waltz. RCA LM-2588. A- to A(exceptional pressing) 4.00

1553. KAPELL: Khachaturian Concerto (Koussevitzky/BSO). Prokofiev Concerto #3 (Dorati/Dallas Sym). [drm] RCA AGM1-5266. FS 4.00

1554. KATCHEN: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto. Mantovani/Orch. London LL-1262. A- to B++ 6.00

1555. KATCHEN: Mozart Sonata K.331, 333, 545. London LL-1164. B+ 6.00

1556.*KATIN: Rachmaninov Preludes, Vol 1. Unicorn UNS-230. A- 4.00

1557.*KATIN: Rachmaninov Preludes, Vol 2. Unicorn UNS-231. A- 4.00

1558. KEMPFF: Brahms - Six Piano Pieces, Op.118. [10-inch] Decca LX-3032. B+ 4.00

1559. KEMPFF: Brahms Sonata in f, Op. 5; Scherzo in e-flat, Op.4. Decca DL-9992. A-- 6.00

1560.*KENTNER: Brahms - Concerto #2. Boult/PO. Capitol SG-7133. A-- 6.00

1561.*LAREDO: Rachmaninoff - Etudes Tableaux, Op.39. Kreisler-Rachmaninoff - Liebesleid; Liebesfreud. [Vol 4] Col M-34532. A-(demo copy) 6.00

1562.*LAREDO: Scriabin Sonata #1, #2 & #8; Etude Op.2, #1; Desir; Caress Dansee. Connoisseur Society CS-2035. A- 8.00

1563.*LAREDO: Scriabin Sonata #5, #7 & #9; Eight Etudes, Op.42. Connoisseur Society CS-2032. A- 8.00

1564.*LICAD: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Abbado/CSO. [debut recording, 1983] [dig] CBS IM-38672. A- to A 4.00

1565. LONG: (Marguerite): Faure - Piano Quartet #1 (1956; Trio Pasquier) & #2 (1940; Thibaud; Vieux; Fournier). French EMI 2C051-12815. A- 8.00

1566.*LYMPANY: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 (Sargent/RPO); Three Preludes. [notes mention that Beecham attended recording session for finale - his last visit to EMI studios] [blue labels] Angel S-35736. A- 7.00

1567. LYMPANY: Saint-Saens Concerto #2. Martinon/LPO. [10-inch] British Decca LX-3064. B++ 4.00

1568.*MALCUZYNSKI: Rachmaninoff Concerto #3. Rowicki/Warsaw Philharmonic. Muza SX-124. A- 4.00

1569.*MANDEL: (Alan): American Piano Music. Siegmeister - Theme & Variations #2. Starer - Evanescents (recording supervised by composer). Albright - Grand Sonata in Rag. Grenadilla GS-1020. A- 4.00

1570.*MERSCHER: (Kristin): Mendelssohn Concerti #1 & #2. Hager/Salzburg Mozarteum Orch. Eurodissc SQ200-152-366. A- to A 4.00

1571. MICHELANGELI: Schumann Concerto (Rossi/RAI Turin; Live 1955); Grieg Concerto (Fruhbeck de Burgos/NPO; Live 1968). Dis 3701. A- 4.00

1572.*MITCHELL: (Marjorie): Frank Martin - Five Preludes for Piano. Britten Concerto (Strickland/NDR Sym). Decca DL-710133. A- 4.00

1573. MOISEIWITSCH: Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody #2. Short works of Debussy(3), Ravel, Chopin(2), Poulenc, Stravinsky, Mendelssohn, Khachaturian & Rachmaninov. [rec 1938-49] EMI HQM-1153. A-(c/c) 10.00

1574. MOISEIWITSCH: Schumann Concerto (Ackermann/PO); Fantasiestucke. RCA LBC-1081. B 10.00

1575.*MORAVEC: Debussy - Jardins sous la Pluie; Suite - Pour le Piano; La Puerta del Vino; Ondine; Feuilles Mortes. Ravel Sonatine. ["Limited Edition analogue master recoding"] Athena ALSY-10002. A- to A 12.00

1576.*MYERS: (Thalia): Modern British Piano Music: Sonatas by Tippett (#2) & Hoddinott (#6); Fantasy on a Theme of Bach (Timothy Salter); Piano Piece #3 (David Bedford). Phoenix DGS-1013. A- 4.00

1577.*NAGAI: (Susumu): Beyer - Vorschule im Klavierspiel. [Nagai both plays the piano and narrates in Japanese; pressed on red vinyl] Toshiba TS-7007. A- 4.00

1578.*NAKAJIMA: (Hanae): Beethoven Concerto #5. Tchupp/Nuremburg Sym. [Poor Hanae Nakajima receives no mention at all on the jacket: front, back or spine! You have to go to the label on the record to find out who the pianist is...] Windmill WMD-153. A- 4.00

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1579. NELSON: (Hildur): "Accompanies Spanish Dance Class." Fourteen short pieces for use in dance classes. Recording supervised by Elisa Stigler. Jacket autographed to Gerald Arpino by both Nelson & Stigler, but in only one handwriting. Idento-Disc ID-27. A- 4.00

1580. NEY: Strauss - Burleske. SIEGFRIED RAPP: Britten - Diversions for Piano & Orchestra (Left Hand). Rother/Berlin Radio (in both). Urania URLP-7101. B+(loud 1/2-inch nest of scrs, end Britten) 7.00

1581. NIKOLAYEVA: Tchaikovsky Concerto #2 (uncut). Anosov/USSR Sym. Classic Editions CE-3. A- 4.00

1582.*NYIREGYHAZI: Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody #3; Weihnachtsbaum; Hamlet (arr. Nyiregyhazi); Misere after Palestrina; Christus - March of the Three Kings (arr. Nyiregyhazi); Aux Cypres de la Villa d'Este. Col M2-34598(2). A- 9.00

1583. NYIREGYHAZI: Liszt - Two Legends; En Reve - Nocturne; Ballade #2; Abschied; Sunt Lacrymae Rerum, en Mode Hongrois. [The last works are from studio recordings, 1974, but the Legends are live from 1973 and are utterly amazing: the sound is distant and primitive, but it is like an amatuer's video of a hurricane - just torrents of sound!] International Piano Archives IPA 111. A- 25.00

1584.*OROZCO: Rachmaninoff Concerto #3. De Waart/RPO. Philips 6500 540. A- to A(c/c) 6.00

1585.*OUSSET: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2; Paganini Rhapsody. Rattle/City of Birmingham Sym. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-38087. A- to A(demo copy) 4.00

1586.*PEKINEL: (Guher & Suher): Rachmaninov - Suites #1 & #2 for Two Pianos. DGG 2531 345. A- to A 4.00

1587. PENNARIO: Contemporary Piano Sonatas: Prokofiev (#3); Bartok (1926); Rosza. Cap P-8376. A- 10.00

1588. PENNARIO: Debussy Piano Pieces (10). Capitol P-8451. A- 7.00

1589. PENNARIO: Short works of Chopin(2), Rachmaninoff(2), Dohnanyi, Saint-Saens, Poulenc, Scriabin & Paganini-Liszt. Cap P-8469. A- 6.00

1590. PETRI: Beethoven Sonata # 6. Bach - Chaconne from Violin Sonata #4. [10-inch] Col ML-2049. A-(Bach)/B+(Beethoven) 12.00

1591. PETRI: Beethoven Sonatas #8, 14 & 23. West XWN-18255. B+ 4.00

1592. PETRI: Franck - Prelude, Chorale & Fugue. Medtner - Two Dances; Danza Festiva. Busoni - Indian Fantasy. Liszt - Three Petrarch Sonatas (#47, #104 & #123). [From Swiss radio broadcasts, 1957-58; Franck in is stereo] dell'Arte DA-9009. A- to A 9.00

1593. PETRI: Liszt-Busoni - Spanish Rhapsody (Mitropoulos/Mpls). Chopin - Preludes, Op.18. Entre RL-3040. B+(Liszt)/B(Chopin) 10.00

1594. PINTER: (Margot): Khachaturian Rother/Berlin Radio Orch. Urania URLP-7086. A-(exceptionally good pressing for Urania) 4.00

1595.*PINZOLAS: (Jose Maria): Beethoven - Diabelli Variations. [dig] MHS 4826. A- 4.00

1596.*POLLINI: Bartok - Concerti #1 & #2. Abbado/CSO. [Grammy Award, 1979: Best Instrumental Performance with Orchestra] DGG 2530 901. A- to A 8.00

1597.*POLLINI: Chopin Concerto #1. Kletzki/PO. [Issued April 1961 - one of Pollini's very first recordings; nice young cover photo with Kletzki] Capitol SG-7241. A- 4.00

1598.*POSTNIKOVA: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1 & #3. Rozhdestvensky/Vienna Sym. [dig] [Dutch press] London 410 112-1. A- to A 6.00

1599.*POSTNIKOVA & ROZHDESTVENSKY: Brahms - Works for Piano Four-Hands: Four Fantasies; Sixteen Waltzes; Schumann Variations. Melodiya 33C10-09521-22. A- 7.00

1600.*RICHTER: Bach - Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1. Mel-Angel SRC-4119(3). A- 10.00

1601. RICHTER: Bach Concerto #1 (Talich/CPO). Prokofiev Concerto #1 (Ancerl/Prague Sym). [fold-open album] Artia ALP-123. A- 4.00

1602. RICHTER: Glazounov, Prokofiev (#1) & Rimsky-Korsakov Concerti. Kondrashin/Moscow Sym. [recorded 1950-52] Miro MLP-8002. A- 9.00

1603. RICHTER: Mozart Concerto #20 (Eliasberg/Moscow Philharmonic). Mozart Sonata #23. [oddly obscure issue] Vox PL-16,410. A-- 7.00

1604. RICHTER: Prokofiev Concerto #1 (Ancerl/Prague Sym). Also - Prokofiev Symphony #7 (Anosov/CPO; Richter not involved!) Supraphon SUA-10264. A- 4.00

1605. RICHTER: Schumann - Waldszenen, Op.82; Fantasiestucke, Op.12 (six pieces); March #2. Decca DL-9921. A- 4.00

1606. RICHTER: Scriabin - Sonata #6; Twelve Etudes from Op.2, 8, 42, 56 & 65. [live] MK 1582. A- to B++(very clean copy/typical MK surface "presence") 8.00

1607. RICHTER: Tchaikovsky - Grand Sonata. Schumann - Humoreske. Odyssey Y-35204. A- 4.00

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1608. RICHTER-HAASER: Brahms Concerto #2. Karajan/BPO. [scarce; blue labels] Angel S-35796. A- 10.00

1609. ROLOFF: (Helmut): Mendelssohn - The Two Concerti. Lehmann/Bamberg Sym. [obscure pianist!!] Decca DL-9652. B(most much better, but spots ticky) 6.00

1610. ROSENTHAL: Complete HMV Recordings, 1934-37. Twenty-four recordings; nineteen are Chopin; also J.Strauss(2), Schubert-Liszt, Schubert & Rosenthal. This 1987 issue was the first issue of any of these recordings on LP, and the first issue ever of eleven of them. [transfers by Bryan Crimp] Archive-Piano Recordings APR-7002(2). A- to A 16.00

1611.*RUBINSTEIN: Beethoven Sonata, Op.31, #3. Schumann- Fantasiestucke. RCA ARL1-2397. A-(demo copy; minor cover scuffs) 4.00

1612.*RUBINSTEIN: Chopin - Fantaisie in f; 3 Nouvelles Etudes; Bolero; Barcarolle; Berceuse; Tarentelle. [WD labels] RCA LSC-2889. A- 4.00

1613. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin - Mazurkas #22 - #31; Polonaise #7; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise. [PD labels] RCA LM-2049. A- 7.00

1614. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin - Twelve Mazurkas. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7001. B to B+ 6.00

1615.*RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Concerto #2; Grand Fantasy. Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3055. A- 4.00

1616. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Polonaises - Volume 2: #7; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise. [10-inch] RCA LM-152. B to B+ 6.00

1617. RUBINSTEIN: Mozart Concerto #23 & Tchaikovsky Concerto #1 (Barbirolli/LSO; 1931/32). Beethoven Concerto #4 (Beecham/RPO; 1947). Brahms Concerto #2 (Coates/LSO: 1929). Rachmaninov - Paganini Rhapsody (Susskind/PO; 1947). German Electrola 1C137-1544273(3). A- 13.00

1618. RUBINSTEIN: Szymanowski - Symphonie Concertante (Wallenstein/LAPO). Rachmaninoff - Paganini Rhapsody (Susskind/PO). RCA LM-1744. A- to B+(very fine for this issue; early pre-PD labels) 4.00

1619. SANDOR: Bartok Mikrokosmos (complete). Col SL-229(3). B(in slipcase with nice illustrated booklet) 7.00

1620.*SANDOR: Brahms Concerto #2. Reinhardt/SWDR. Vox STPL-510.990. A- 4.00

1621. SANDOR: Schumann - Carnaval. Col ML-4452. B(much plays A-, but some scrs sd 1) 4.00

1622. SANROMA: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto in F. Fiedler/BPS. Camden CAL-304. B+ 9.00

1623. SAPERTON: (David): Chopin - Fifteen Etudes (Op.10: #1, #3, #4, #8-#10 & #12; Op.25: #4, #7, #8, #10-#12; #1 & #3 of Trois Nouvelles Etudes, Op. Posth. [Saperton was Godowsky's son-in-law] Command Performance Records CPLP-1203. A--(lgt/mod tks each sd fr couple of 1/8-in scrs) 14.00

1624. SAPERTON: (David): Strauss-Godowsky - Symphonic Metamorphoses on the Waltz "Artist's Life." Chopin - Six Etudes (Op.10: #5 & #11; Op.25: #1, #3, #5 & #9; together with four studies on these etudes by Leopold Godowsky). [Saperton was Godowsky's son-in-law] Command Performance Records CPLP-1202. A- to B+/A- 14.00

1625. SCHIOLER: Grieg Concerto. Tuxen/Danish Radio Symphony. [10-inch] Mercury MG-15012. B- 11.00

1626. SCHNABEL: (Helen & Karl Ulrich): Weber - Five Pieces. Mendelssohn - Allegro Brillant; Andante Tranquillo con Variazioni. SPA 50. A- 9.00

1627. SCHNABEL PIANO DUO: (Karl Ulrich & Helen): Mozart Concerto #10 (for 2 pianos); Concerto #7 (for 3 pianos; w/Ilse von Alpenheim [Antal Dorati's wife]. Paumgartner/Vienna Sym. Epic LC-3259. A- 9.00

1628.*SERKIN: (Peter): Chopin - Impromptu #3; Waltzes (3); Nocturnes (3); Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op.61. [dig; Teldec vinyl] RCA ATC1-4035. A- to A(c/c) 4.00

1629.*SERKIN: Bartok Concerto #1 (Szell/Col Sym). Prokofiev Concerto #4 (Ormandy/Phila). Col MS-6405. A-("2-eyes" labels) 12.00

1630.*SERKIN: Beethoven - The Five Concerti; Choral Fantasy. Ormandy/Phila (in #1, #2 & #4); Bernstein/NYP (in the rest; with Westminster Choir in Choral Fantasy). Col D4S-740(4). A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 20.00

1631.*SERKIN: Beethoven Concerto #5. Bernstein/NYP. Col MS-6366. A-("2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 7.00

1632.*SERKIN: Brahms Concerti #1 & #2. Szell/CO. Col MG-31421(2). A-(c/c) 12.00

1633. SERKIN: Brahms Concerto #1. Reiner/Pittsburgh Sym. [recorded February 2, 1946] Col ML-4100. B+/B(earliest blue labels) 10.00

1634.*SERKIN: Mozart Concerto #12 & #20. Abbado/LSO. [dig] DGG 2532 053. A- 4.00

1635. SHURE: Beethoven Diabelli Variations. Epic LC-3382. A- 4.00

1636. SOLOMON: Beethoven Sonatas #1, #3, #7, #8, #13, #14, #17, #18, #21-#23, #26-#32. [Recorded 1948-56; only #7 and #27 are in stereo] EMI RLS-722(7). A- 45.00

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1637. SOMER: Ginastera Concerto (1961; Maerzendorfer/Vienna Philharmonia Orch); Sonata (1952). Desto D-402. A- 4.00

1638.*SYME: (David): Beethoven Concerto #3. Freeman/RPO. MHS 4694. A- 4.00

1639. THE VIRTUOSO PIANO QUARTET: Works of Falla, Kreisler, Rimsky, J.Strauss, Lecuona, Mendelssohn & Saint-Saens. Jascha Zayde; Paul Jacobs; Mitchell Andrews; Milton Kaye. [RCA Victor Record Club issue] RCA CSC-311. A- 4.00

1640. UNINSKY: Chopin Concerto #2; Polonaise-Fantasie in A-flat. Otterloo/Hague Phil. Epic LC-3610. A- 4.00

1641. VAN DER PAS: Beethoven Sonatas #8 & #14. Harmony HL-7060. A- 7.00

1642.*VASARY: Liszt - Sonata in b; Don Giovanni Fantasy; Polonaise #2. Heliodor HS-25054. A- 4.00

1643. VERD: (Jean): Faure - Theme & Variations; 13th Nocturne; 2nd Valse-Caprice; 3rd Barcarolle. Zodiac LPZ-1003. B/B++(jacket has tape repair; 1/4-inch scr, sd 1) 10.00

1644.*WATTS: Liszt - Totentanz. Franck - Symphonic Variations. Leinsdorf/LSO. [quad] Col M-33072. A- 4.00

1645. WEBER: Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Franck - Symphonic Variations. Fricsay/Berlin Radio. [tulip labels] DGG DGM-19098. A-(rubs in Falla do not sound) 7.00

1646.*WEBER: Tcherepnin - 10 Bagatelles for Piano & Orchestra. Weber - Konzertstuck. Rachmaninoff - Paganini Rhapsody. Fricsay/Berlin Radio Orch. DGG 138 710. A- to A 7.00

1647. WUHRER: Dvorak Concerto. Moralt/VSO. Vox PL-7630. A- 7.00

1648. ZAK: Rachmaninov Concerto #4 (Kondrashin/Moscow Youth Sym); Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Kondrashin/USSR Sym). [scarce!] West XWN-18335. A- to B+ 4.00

1649.*ZHUKOV: Brahms Concerto #2. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch. Melodiya CM-02673-4. A- 4.00

LP's: Organ

1650. BIGGS: Poulenc - Concerto for Organ, Strings & Timpani (Burgin/Col Sym: clearly very-early-50's Boston Symphony members; Mayes & de Pasquale are both listed, and timpanist is Roman Szulc, who preceded the legendary Vic Firth with BSO). Franck - Prelude, Fugue & Variation; Piece Heroique. Col ML-4329. A--("6-eyes" labels) 15.00

1651. BIGGS: The Art of the Organ. Works of Bach, Purcell, Buxtehude, Pachelbel & Sweelinck performed on twenty historic European organs (Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, England, Holland). Two records in slipcase with 16-page booklet and detailed notes on the organs and music. Columbia points out, on slipcase cover, that "many of these organs were played by the composers themselves." Handsome production. Col SL-219(2). B+(earliest blue labels) 16.00

1652.*DALLA LIBERA: Works of Andrea(8) and Giovannin(7) Gabrieli. [Nacchini organ (1751), Ospedaletto Conservatory, Venice] Vedette VST-6008. A- 4.00

1653.*DAVELUY: Gaspard Corrette - Messe du 8e Ton. [Beckerath organ, St.Joseph;s Oratory, Montreal] Oryx 1736. A- 4.00

1654.*DEMESSIEUX: Franck Organ Works, Vol.1: Choral #1; Piece Heroique; Fantasie in A; Cantabile. London STS-15103. A- 4.00

1655.*FISHER: Works of Parry, Howells, Saint-Saens, Roger-Ducasse & Mulet. [Chester Cathedral Organ] London STS-15241. A- 4.00

1656. FOORT: The Organ at Symphony Hall, Boston, Vol. II. Handel - Arrival of Queen of Sheba; Arioso; Three Movements from Water Music. Reubke - Organ Sonata Finale. [10-inch] Cook 1055. A-- 4.00

1657. FOX: Brahms - Eleven Chorale Preludes (arrangements of Bach Chorales). Virgil Fox, organ at Hammond Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts. [PD labels] RCA LM-1853. A- 10.00

1658. FOX: Durufle - Suite, Op.5. Franck - Chorale #1. Dupre - Prelude & Fugue in g. Vierne - Scherzo from 2nd Symphony. [Riverside Church, NY] Cap SP-8544. A- 7.00

1659. GOEDICKE: (Alexander; 1877-1957): Goedicke - Andante from Concerto for Organ & Strings (Gauk/USSR Sym). Bach - Passacaglia in c, BWV 582; Fantasia & Fugue in g, BWV 542. [recorded 1947-9] Melodiya M10-43399/400. A-(brief lgt tks in fantasia) 4.00

1660.*HEILLER: Heiller - Two Improvisations (one on a 12-tone theme by Nikolaus Fheodoroff; one on a hymn tune). Pachelbel - Ciacona in f. Bach - Choral Preludes BWV 730/31. [Live; 1972 & 1975; Dietikon, Switzerland] Preiser SPR-9824. A- 4.00

1661. KING OF INSTRUMENTS VOLUME 1: The American Classic Organ. Narrated by G. Donald Harrison. Aeolian - Skinner XTV-20204. B to B+(varies) 9.00

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1662.*LITAIZE: Messaien - L'Ascension; La Nativite de Seigneur; Apparitionde l'Eglise Eternelle. [Organ of Saint Francois-Xavier, Paris; notes in German only] Musica Sacra AMS-40/41(2). A- to A 14.00

1663. MARCHAL: Bach - Fantasies in G and c; Fantasies & Fugues in c and g. Les Discophiles Francais / Vox DL-6730. B+ 8.00

1664.*MASON: (Marilyn): Short works of Boyce, John Cook, Bach, Zipoli, Reger, Clarke, Langlais & Sowerby. [Reuter organ at University of Michigan] Mirrosonic 7145. A- 6.00

1665.*PRESTON: Liszt - Prelude & Fugue on B.A.C.H.; Fantasia & Fugue on the Chorale "Ad os, ad salutarem undam." [Hull City Hall] Argo ZRG-503. A- 6.00

1666.*SLECHTA: Franck - Fantasia in C; Pastorale; Chorale in a; Piece Heroique. Supraphon 50493. A- 4.00

1667. VIDERO: Buxtehude - Preludes & Fugues (3); Chorale Preludes (3); Fantasias (2); Chaconne in c. [Organ of Church of the Monastery, Soro, Denmark] EMI ALPC-4. A- 6.00

1668.*WEDD: John Beckwith - Upper Canadian Hymn Preludes. Alain Gagnon - Pastourelle. Talivaldis Kennis - Sinfonia Notturna. Denis Lorraine - Sequence. [Ryerson United Church, Vancouver] Centrediscs CMC-1784. A- to A 4.00

LP's: Conductors

1669.*ABBADO: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5; Voyevode. CSO. [dig; I note that one-time London producer James Mallinson is credited here] CBS IM-42094. A- to A(demo copy) 4.00

1670. ACKERMAN: Smetana - The Moldau; From Bohemia's Meadows & Forests. PO. [10-inch; first photo I've ever seen of Ackerman, on back cover] South African (!) Columbia 22JC-1042. A-(Moldau)(Meadows/Forests is ticky at edge, then B+) 10.00

1671. ACKERMANN: Overtures to Secret of Susanna, The Kiss, Ernani, Alzira, Daughter of the Regiment, Il Pirata; pieces from Das Herz (Pfitzner), Edgar & Two Widows. SWDR Orch. [recorded 1953/4] Discophilia OAA-103. A- 9.00

1672.*ALMEIDA: Schmitt - La Tragedie de Salome. CHAUSSON: Viviane. DUPARC: Lenore. NPO. [Includes uncredited wordless women's chorus (as written) in Schmitt] RCA LSC-3151. A- 4.00

1673. ANDRE: Gretry (arr. Mottl) - Cephale et Procris Suite. Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice. Brussels Radio Orch. [10-inch] Capitol Telefunken L-8135. B+ 6.00

1674. ANDRE: Liszt - Les Preludes. Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien. Belgian Radio Orch. [10-inch; German-only notes] Telefunken TW-30006. A-- 4.00

1675. ANDRE: Ravel - Bolero. Brussels Radio Sym. KRAUSS: Falla - 3-Cornered Hat Dances. VPO. [10-inch] Capitol Telefunken L-8096. B+ 4.00

1676. ANSERMET: Prokofiev - Classical Symphony. OSR. [10-inch] London LD-9114. B+ 7.00

1677.*ANSERMET: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe (complete ballet). OSR; Radio Romande Cho. MHS 7190. A- 4.00

ANSERMET: See also #293, 423, 427, 464, 468, 470.

1678.*ASHKENAZY: Prokofiev - Symphony #5; Dreams, Op.6. ACO. [dig] London 417 314-1. A- to A(Dutch pressing) 4.00

1679. AURIACOMBE: Bach Suites #2 & #4. Toulouse Ch Orch. [French-only notes; nice fold-open album] Vega C 30-S-322. A- 4.00

1680. BAKALA: Janacek - Slavonic Mass (first recording). Unidentified soloists; Brno Radio Orch; Moravian Cho. [Soloists undoubtedly same as Supraphon issue: Domaninska, Jurenova, Valka & Hromadka] Urania URLP-7072. A--(minor cov repair, but fine copy for this iss) 4.00

1681.*BARBIROLLI: Delius - Appalachia; Brigg Fair. Halle Orch; Ambrosian Singers (in Appalachia). [Barbirolli's last recordings] Angel S-36756. A- 4.00

1682.*BARBIROLLI: Elgar - Enigma Variations; Cockaigne Overture. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-36120. A- 4.00

1683. BARBIROLLI: Haydn - Symphony #104. Mozart - Serenade, K.525. Elgar - Introduction & Allegro. Purcell - Hornpipe from "The Married Beau." The John Barbirolli Chamber Orchestra. [among Barbirolli's very first records as a conductor, these were recorded in 1928/29] The Barbirolli Society SJB-104. A- to A 14.00

1684.*BARBIROLLI: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #2. Halle Orch. [still my favorite!] Pye GSGC-2035. A- 9.00

1685.*BARENBOIM: Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio Espagnole; Russian Easter Overture. Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain. Borodin - Polovtsian Dances. CSO. [early Barenboim/Chicago - analog, late 70's] DGG 2536 379. A- to A 4.00

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1686.*BARSHAI: Bartok - Divertimento. Vivaldi - Concerti Grossi in b and d. Moscow Chamber Orchestra. Decca SDD-417. A- 9.00

1687.*BARSHAI: Beethoven - Symphony #1 - #3; King Stephen & Namensfeier Overtures. Barshai Symphony Orchestra. [fine performances and sound] Eurodisc 87 365(3). A- to A 18.00

1688.*BARSHAI: Beethoven - Symphony #4 - #6; Ruins of Athens & Coriolan Overtures. Barshai Symphony Orchestra. [very nice indeed] Eurodisc 87 366(3). A- to A(very minor box damage) 18.00

1689.*BEECHAM: "Bon-Bons." Faure - Dolly Suite. Delibes - Roi s'Amuse Suite. Berlioz - Corsair Overture. Pieces from Debussy's Enfant Prodigue, Gounod's Romeo & Juliet, Samson & Delilah. RPO & ORTF. Sera S-60084. A- 4.00

1690. BEECHAM: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Fisher; Merriman; Lewis; Borg; Beecham/RPO; Edinburgh Royal Choral Union. [Live; opening concert of 1956 Edinburgh Festival; includes "God Save the Queen" (with the lady present)] Beethoven: Symphony #4. Beecham/Orch. [Live; orchestra is unnamed, but I believe this is from the late 1950's with Symphony of the Air] The Sir Thomas Beecham Society WSA-504/5(2). A- 95.00

1691. BEECHAM: Brahms - Symphony #2 (RPO; Nov 4, 1959); Alto Rhapsody (Janet Busch; CBS Sym; Sept 21, 1941; in English). [concert performances] The Sir Thomas Beecham Society WSA-523. A- 12.00

1692. BEECHAM: Chabrier - Espana. Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. Ponchielli - Dance of the Hours. Suppe - Morning, Noon & Night in Vienna Overture. RPO. [Ponchielli is actually Col Sym] Col ML-5171. A-("6-eyes" labels) 8.00

1693.*BEECHAM: Delius - Irmelin Prelude; Summer Evening. Sibelius - Tapiola. Dvorak - Legend #3. Grieg - Symphonic Dance Op.64, #2. RPO. Faure - Pavane. ORTF. Sera S-60000. A-(s/s) 6.00

1694. BEECHAM: Delius - North Country Sketches; Eventyr. RPO. [demo copy] Col ML-4637. A-(little or no snd fr lt blem; back cov writing) 7.00

1695. BEECHAM: Delius - Piano Concerto (Betty Beecham, piano); A Song of the High Hills (Luton Choir). RPO. RCA LVT-1045. A- 16.00

1696. BEECHAM: Goldmark - Rustic Wedding Symphony. RPO. Col ML-4626. A--("6-eyes" labels) 8.00

1697. BEECHAM: Handel - Faithful Shepherd Suite. Haydn - Symphony #93. RPO. Col ML-54374. A-("6-eyes;" 1st copy I've had in 14 years!) 11.00

1698.+BEECHAM: Haydn - Symphonies #93 - #98. RPO. [in electronic stereo; Capitol calls it "Duophonic," with cover sticker proclaiming their "electronic advance." From my database, it would appear that they later issued this under the regular "SGCR" prefix and were much less forthcoming about the fact it was not in true stereo. Interesting relic of the short-lived fake-stereo period.] Capitol DGCR-7127(3). A- 12.00

1699.*BEECHAM: Haydn - The Seasons. Morison; Young; Langdon; RPO; Beecham Choral Soc. Cap SGCR-7184(3). A-(s/s) 10.00

1700. BEECHAM: Overtures - Semiramide (Phila); Merry Wives of Windsor (Col Sym); Ruy Blas; Hebrides; La Cambiale di Matrimonio; Morning, Noon & Night in Vienna (last four with RPO). [In special sleeve which identifies this disc as a limited edition bonus for Columbia Record Club members; label is red-white-and-black "6-eyes" design] Col CB-1. B+ 10.00

1701. BEECHAM: Sibelius - Swanwhite Suite (RPO; 12-8-55). Grieg - Symphonic Dances (RPO; 12-25-55). [Concert performances; third disc of what was originally a 3-disc set; bl cov] Sirius 5023/sd5+6. A- 9.00

1702.*BEECHAM: Strauss - Ein Heldenleben. [RPO] Seraphim S-60041. A- 4.00

1703. BEECHAM: French Orchestral Showpieces - Carmen Suite; L'Arlesienne Excerpts; Espana Rhapsody; Fair Maid of Perth Suite; Tales of Hoffmann Excerpts; Damnation of Faust Excerpts; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faune; Air du Ballet from Zemire et Azor. LPO. [Recorded 1934-39; in typically wonderful transfers by A.C.Griffith] World Record Club SHB-55(2). A- to A 30.00

1704. BEECHAM: Music from Films. Honeymoon (1958: Sarasate - Zapateado; Falla - El Amor Brujo; Theoradakis - Lovers of Teruel); The Red Shoes (1949); For Whom the Gods Love (1934: Mozart Arias). Misc orchs. Sirius 5022. A- 10.00

BEECHAM: See also #1286, 1566, 1617.

1705.*BERNSTEIN: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. McInnes/ORTF. [quad] Angel S-37413. A-(c/c) 4.00

1706.*BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - Candide Overture; Facsimile; Fancy Free Ballet; Two Meditations from "Mass;" Three Dances from "On the Town;" Symphonic Dances from "West Side Story." NYP. Col MG-32174(2). A-(demo copy) 6.00

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1707. BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - Symphony #1 ("Jeremiah;" Merriman, soprano; St.Louis Sym); Facsimile - Choreographic Essay (RCA Victor Sym). [mono-only recordings] British RCA SMA-7002. A- 6.00

1708.*BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - West Side Story Dances; Candide Overture. William Schuman - American Festival Overture. Barber - Adagio. LAPO. DGG 2532 085. A- to A 7.00

1709.*BERNSTEIN: Brahms - Symphony #4. NYP. Col MS-6479. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 9.00

1710.*BERNSTEIN: Debussy - La Mer; Prelude to Afternoon of a Faun. Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. NYP; (Schola Cantorum in Ravel). Col MS-6754. A-("2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 8.00

1711.*BERNSTEIN: Harris - Symphony #3. Bernstein - Symphony #1. Tourel (in Bernstein); NYP. Col MS-6303. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels) 12.00

1712.*BERNSTEIN: Haydn - Symphony # 82 & #83. NYP. Col MS-6609. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 12.00

1713.*BERNSTEIN: Mahler - Symphony # 3. Lipton; NYP; Schola Cantorum Women's Voices; Church of Tranfiguration Boys' Choir. Col M2S-675. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 17.00

1714.*BERNSTEIN: Poulenc - Gloria (Blegen; NYP; Westminster Cho). Stravinsky - Symphony of Psalms (LSO; English Bach Festival Cho). Col M-34551. A- 4.00

1715.*BERNSTEIN: Shostakovich 5th. NYP. [dig] CBS DGTM-6000. A- 4.00

1716.*BERNSTEIN: Sibelius - Symphony #5; Pohjola's Daughter. NYP. Col MS-6749. A-("2-eyes"labels) 4.00

1717.*BERNSTEIN: Stravinsky - Firebird Suite. Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet. NYP. [Bernstein's first stereo disc with NYP] Col MS-6014. A- 4.00

1718.*BERNSTEIN: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini; Capriccio Italien; Marche Slave; Romeo & Juliet; 1812 Overture. NYP. Col MG-33270(2). A-(minor album scuffs) 6.00

BERNSTEIN: See also #67, 82, 105, 117, 121, 189, 232, 561, 576, 805, 1027, 1066, 1241, 1251, 1350, 1413,

1422, 1501, 1630, 1631.

1719. BLECH: Strauss - Death & Transfiguration. Brahms - 2 Hungarian Dances. Dvorak - 2 Slavonic Dances. BSOO. Mendelssohn - 2 Songs w/o Words; 4th Sym Finale. LSO. Past Masters PM-14. A- to A 4.00

1720.*BOHM: Haydn - Symphony # 88 & #89. VPO. DGG 2530 343. A- to A 9.00

1721. BOHM: Mozart - Symphony #34 & #38. VPO. London LL-1198. B(AUTOGRAPHED BY BOHM on back cover, black ink) 30.00

1722.*BOHM: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. LSO. [strong idiosyncratic performance] DGG 2531 078. A- 4.00

1723.*BOHM: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. LSO. DGG 2531 212. FS 6.00

1724.*BOSKOVSKY: Mozart - A Musical Joke; Serenade #1, K.100. Vienna Mozart Ens. London STS-15301. A- 4.00

1725. BOULT: Beethoven - Symphony #8. Weber - Freischutz Overture. Wagner - Tristan Prelude. Humperdinck - Hansel & Gretel Overture. BBC Sym. [Recorded 1932; among Boult's first recordings] Pearl GEMM-264. A-(c/c) 4.00

1726.*BOULT: Britten - Four Sea Interludes & Passacaglia from "Peter Grimes." Elgar - Falstaff. LPO. Pye GSGC-14059. A- 4.00

1727. BOULT: Elgar - Falstaff; Cockaigne Overture. Philharmonic Promenade Orch. West XWN-18526. A- 6.00

1728. BOULT: Elgar - Symphony #2. Chopin-Elgar - Funeral March. BBC Sym. [recorded 1944 & 1932; DMM] EMI ED-29 0355 1. A- to A 4.00

1729. BOULT: Elgar - Three Bavarian Dances; Chanson de Nuit; Chanson du Matin. Arnold - English Dances. LPO. London LL-1335. A- 6.00

1730. BOULT: Holst - Perfect Fool Ballet Suite. Bax - Tintagel. Butterworth - A Shropshire Lad; On the Banks of Green Willow. LPO. London CM-9122. A- 6.00

1731. BOULT: Holst - The Planets. Elgar - Introduction & Allegro for Strings. BBC Sym. [recorded 1945 & 1937, respectively][DMM] EMI ED-29 0725 1. A- to A 6.00

1732. BOULT: Holst - The Planets. BBC Sym. [issued 8/52; deleted 3/56] RCA LHMV-1002. B(mostly plays much better, but some scrs) 4.00

1733. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #1 (Baillie, soprano; Cameron, baritone); LPO Cho; Incidental Music to "The Wasps." LPO (in all). London CMA-7205(2). A- 14.00

1734. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #3. Ritchie; Boult/LPO. [1st recording] London CM-9063. A- 6.00

1735. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #4. LPO. London LL-974. A- 6.00

1736.*BOULT: Wagner - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Act 3 Preludes from Tristan & Tannhauser; Ride of the Valkyries; Forest Murmurs. LPO. Angel S-36998. A- 4.00

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1737. BOULT: Walton - The Wise Virgins Suite; Scapino & Portsmouth Point Overtures. LPO. London LL-1165. A-(superficial marks cause little or no sound) 6.00

1738. BUSCH: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Lindberg-Torlind; Jena; Sjoberg; Byrding; Danish Radio Orch & Cho. [Live; 1950; German-only notes] Heliodor 2548 734. A- to A 6.00

1739. BUSCH: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. Beethoven - Leonore Overture #2. Brahms - Tragic Overture. Danish Radio Orch. [recorded 1950/51; notes in German only] Heliodor 2548 737. A- 6.00

1740. CANTELLI: BARTOK - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste. HAYDN - Symphony #88. BEETHOVEN - Symphonies #1 & 5. SCHUMANN - Symphony #4. SCHUBERT - Symphony #9. TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. RAVEL - Bolero; La Valse. WAGNER - Rienzi Overture. WEBER - Euryanthe Overture. [All live concerts with NBC Symphony, 1952-54] BEETHOVEN - Rehearsal for Symphony #5 (Philharmonia; 1956). [Includes Ben Grauer INTERVIEW WITH CANTELLI] ToscaniniSoc ATS-GC-1201/06(6). A-(1/4-inch ticks in Bolero; box has tape repair) 45.00

1741. CANTELLI: Beethoven - Symphony #1 (1/10/1954). Schumann - Symphony #4 (11/29/1952). NBC Sym. [Live; Carnegie Hall] ToscaniniSoc ATS-GC-1203. A- 8.00

1742. CANTELLI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. NBC Sym. [Live; Carnegie Hall, 2/14/1954; plus Cantelli interview with Ben Grauer] ToscaniniSoc ATS-GC-1205. A- 8.00

1743.*CASALS: Bach - The Six Brandenburg Concerti. Serkin; Schneider; Marlboro Festival Orch. [With third disc given over entirely to rehearsal segments from all the concerti] Col M2S-731(3). A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 23.00

1744. CELIBIDACHE: Haydn - Symphony #104. BPO. FRICSAY: Haydn - Symphony #100. RIAS. [Live, 1951 & 1954] I Grandi Concerti GCL-70. A- to A 4.00

1745. CELIBIDACHE: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #2. BPO. [Live, 1950] I Grandi Con GCL-47. A- to A 4.00

1746. CHALABALA: Khachaturian - Gayne Ballet Suites #1 & #2. CPO. [colorful!] Parliament PLP-102. A- 4.00

1747. COLLINS: Elgar - Falstaff. LSO. Decca LXT-2940. A- 7.00

1748. COLLINS: Sibelius - Symphony #5. LSO. [10-inch] Decca BR-3068. A- 7.00

1749.*DAVIS: Brahms - Haydn Variations. Beethoven - Fidelio Overture. Mendelssohn - Hebrides Overture. Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. Sinfonia of London. EMI CFP-140. A- 4.00

1750.*DAVIS: Mozart - Symphony #25, #29 & #32 (Overture). LSO. Philips 835 262. A- to A 6.00

1751.*DAVIS: Stravinsky - Orpheus; Jeu de Cartes. Erich Gruenberg, violin solo in Orpheus. LSO. Philips 6527 159. A- to A 6.00

1752. DE SABATA: Beethoven - Symphonies #5 & #8. Schumann - Piano Concerto (Arrau). Rachmaninov - Paganini Rhapsody (Rubinstein). Sibelius - Symphony #1. Unidentified Orchestra (but probably NYP). [Live, 1950-51] Discocorp IGI-297(3). A- 20.00

1753. DE SABATA: Stravinsky - Song of the Nightingale (Stockholm Phil; 9-29-47). Ravel - La Valse (VPO; 8-1-53); Bolero (NYP; 3-5-50). Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice (NYP; 3-10-50). Fonit Cetra DOC-59. A- to A 8.00

1754. DOBROWEN: Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings (Philharmonia String Orchestra). MALKO: Glinka - Valse-Fantasie (PO). [deleted August 1956] RCA LBC-1021. A- 16.00

1755. DORATI: Copland - Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo. Dallas Sym. [10-inch] [interesting precursor to Dorati's stunning Mercury with Mpls] RCA LM-32. A--(just a few tks; terrific copy!) 11.00

1756.*DORATI: Gershwin (arr. Bennett) - Porgy & Bess, Symphonic Picture. Grofe - Grand Canyon Suite. Detroit Sym. [dig] [surprisingly scarce, at least on LP: first copy I've seen!] London 410 110-1. A- to A(Dutch pressing) 6.00

1757. DORATI: Kodaly - Hary Janos Suite. Bartok - Divertimento for Strings. Mpls. RCA LM-1750. B+/B 4.00

DORATI: See also #5, 6, 9, 466, 471, 473, 486, 488, 498, 503, 505, 510, 514, 520, 523, 525, 527,

529, 533, 537, 541, 831, 840, 841, 1244, 1553, 1627.

1758.*FIEDLER: "Great Songs of Christmas & Great Songs for All Seasons." BPS. [Polydor material licensed as promo disc for financial institutions] Fleetwood Microsonic FMS-1016. FS 6.00

1759. FIEDLER: Brahms - Hungarian Dances #2 & #3. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsodies #2 & #3. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7002. B to B+ 9.00

1760. FIEDLER: Chopin - Les Sylphides. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-10. B 4.00

1761. FIEDLER: Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker (extended excerpts). BPS. [SD; 15S/20S] RCA LM-2052. A-/B+(AUTOGRAPHED by Fiedler on back cover, red ink) 15.00

FIEDLER: See also #13, 17, 44, 50, 52, 483, 485, 636, 676-77, 690, 698, 730, 734, 739, 747, 1622.

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1762. FOURNET: Bizet - Carmen Suite; L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & #2. Chabrier - Espana. Lamoureux Orchestra. Philips GBL-5500. A- to A 8.00

1763. FOURNET: Bizet - Patrie Overture; Carmen Suite #1. Lamoureux Orchestra. [10-inch] Philips S-06,021. B+(moderate cover damage) 4.00

1764. FOURNET: Chabrier - Bourree Fantasque; Gwendoline Overture; A la Musique (Jourfier, soprano; Cho); Habanera; Joyeuse Marche; Espana. Colonne Orch. [notes French only] Epic LC-3028. B++ 11.00

1765.*FOURNET: Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice. Debussy - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. ACO. [10-inch] Philips 836,209. B+ 4.00

1766. FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Anders; Briem; Hongen; Watzke; BPO; Kittel Cho. [Live, March 1942] Brahms - Haydn Variations. BPO. [Live, Dec 1943] Unicorn UNI-100/101(2). A- to A 14.00

1767. FURTWANGLER: Handel - Concerti Grossi Op.6, #5 & #10. Bach - Suite #3. BPO. [recorded 1954, 1950 & 1948; Japanese-only notes] Japanese DGG MG-6010. A- to A(typically silky Japanese pressing) 17.00

1768. FURTWANGLER: Mozart - Serenade #10, K.361. VPO. [recorded 1947] Electrola 1C047-01 244. A- 8.00

1769. FURTWANGLER: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. Wagner - Tristan Prelude & Liebestod. BPO. [Live, 1942 & 1944; Russian-only notes] Melodiya M10-45949 008. A- 10.00

1770. FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Don Juan; Till Eulenspiegel. VPO. EMI ALP-1208. B+(Don Juan has little added nse fr small blems) 7.00

1771. FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Metamorphosen (live, 1947); Don Juan (1947); Till Eulenspiegel (1931). BPO. [German-only notes] Heliodor 2548 719. A- to A 8.00

1772.+FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel. Brahms - Haydn Variations. Mozart - Symphony #40, finale. Schubert - Symphony #8 (rehearsal segment). BPO. [The complete performances are stated to have come from live concerts, but there is no applause: perhaps from studio broadcasts; the rehearsal excerpt lasts about three minutes, includes a few spoken comments] Everest 3252. A- 7.00

1773. FURTWANGLER: Wagner - Brunnhilde's Immolation Scene (Flagstad; PO); Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music (VPO). EMI ALP-1016. A- 18.00

FURTWANGLER: See also #353, 360, 877.

1774. GAMBA: "Showpieces for Orchestra." Stanley Black (!) - Overture to a Costume Comedy. Martucci - Notturno. Mascagni - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana. Ponchielli - Dance of the Hours. LSO. [10-inch; no US issue?] Decca LW-5325. B(mostly A-, but some clicks) 4.00

1775.*GARDINER: Mozart - Symphony #29 & #33. English Baroque Soloits. [dig; period instruments] Philips 412 736-1. A- to A(c/c) 8.00

1776. GERDES: Schumann - Symphony #4. CPO. [10-inch] Supraphon LPM-267. B+ to B 7.00

1777.*GIULINI: Dvorak - Symphony #9. CSO. DGG 2530 881. A- to A 8.00

1778. GOEHR: Beethoven Symphony #6. Netherlands Philharmonic. [10-inch] Musical Masterpiece Society MMS 120. A- 4.00

1779. GOEHR: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. Netherlands Philharmonic. [10-inch] Musical Masterpiece Society MMS 126. A- 4.00

1780. GOLOVANOV: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #1. Bolshoi Symphony Orch. West XWN-18224. A- 7.00

1781. GOLSCHMANN: Shostakovich - Symphony #1. Kabalevsky - Colas Breugnon Suite. St. Louis Sym. Col ML-5152. A-("6-eyes" labels) 7.00

1782. GOULD: A.Semprini - Mediterranean Concerto. Reginald King - Theme from "Runnymead Rhapsody." Robert Docker - Legend. Rochester "Pops" Orchestra. [10-inch; obscure!] Col AL-36. A-- 17.00

1783.*HAITINK: Brahms - Serenade #1. ACO. Philips 9500 322. A- to A 4.00

1784.*HAITINK: Debussy - Marche Ecossaise; Rhapsody for Clarinet & Orchestra (Pieterson); La Mer; Afternoon of a Faun. ACO. Philips 9500 359. A- to A(demo copy) 4.00

1785.*HAITINK: Stravinsky - Petrouchka. LPO Philips 6500 458. A- to A(demo copy) 4.00

1786.*HAITINK: Walton - Symphony #1. PO. [dig] EMI ASD-4091. A- 4.00

1787. HARTY: Elgar - Enigma Variations. Harty - Scherzo from Irish Symphony. Traditional - Londonderry Air (arranged for strings by Harty). Halle Orchestra. [recorded 1929 & 1930] Past Masters PM-2. A- 10.00

1788.*HENDERSON: (Skitch): Debut Concert at Carnegie Hall of New York Pops Orchestra. Varied program of Irving Berlin, Grofe, Victor Herbert, Glenn Miller, etc. [dig; live, April 8, 1983] Sefel SEFD-5026. A- to A 4.00

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1789. HENSCHEL: Beethoven - Symphony #1 (RPO). FRIED: Beethoven - Symphony #2 (BSOO). [Recorded 1926 & 1924 respectively] Past Masters PM-17. A- 11.00

1790.*HOGWOOD: Mozart - Serenata Notturna; Notturno; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. AAM. [dig] Oiseau-Lyre 411 720. A- to A 9.00

1791.*HORVAT: Dvorak - Symphony #8. Austrian Broadcast Sym. Classical Excellence CE-11006. A- 4.00

1792. IRVING: Delibes - Coppelia Excerpts. ROHCG. [Only in print 6/57 to 10/58; INCLUDES the insert so often missing] [PD; 1S/1S] RCA LM-2035. A-(splendid copy!) 11.00

1793. IRVING: Gretry-Lambert - Ballet Suite. Gluck-Mottl - Ballet Suite #1. New Sym, London. London LL-1234. A- 7.00

1794. IRVING: Massenet - Le Cid (ballet music). LSO. [10-inch] London LD-9089. A-- 7.00

1795.*IRVING: Prokofiev - Cinderella (extended excerpts). Irving/RPO. [very earliest U.S. red labels] Angel S-35529. A- 4.00

1796. IVANOV: Glazounov - Symphony #5 (Moscow Radio). Liadov - Enchanted Lake; Baba-Yaga; Kikimora; 2 Polonaises (USSR Sym). Melodiya 09351-52. A- 7.00

1797. IVANOV: Miaskowsky - Symphony #16 & #21. USSR Sym. Melodiya 09415-16. A- 9.00

1798.*IVANOV: Stravinsky - Petrouchka. USSR State Orch. [Russian notes] Melodiya 33C-0367-68. FS 4.00

1799. IVANOV: Stravinsky - Petrouchka. USSR Sym. MK 1586. B+(typical MK surface) 6.00

1800. IVANOV: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. USSR Sym. Artia ALP-155. A--(in nice fold-open album) 6.00

1801.*IVANOV: Tchaikovsky 1st. USSR Sym. Eurodisc 73483. A- 7.00

1802. JALAS: (Jussi): Sibelius - Pelleas et Melisande; Karelia Suite. Berlin Radio Orchestra. [The conductor's name is given here as "Jussi Blomstedt," which was in fact his original name. He changed it to "Jalas" in 1943. He was married to Sibelius' daughter, and of course was always primarily associated with Sibelius.] Urania URLP-7038. A- to B+ 12.00

1803.*JALAS: Sibelius - In Memoriam; Four Legends of the Kalevala. Jalas/Hungarian State Orch. London CS-6955. A- 6.00

1804. KABASTA: Dohnanyi - Symphonic Minutes. Berger - Legend of Prince Eugen. Beethoven - Coriolan Overture. Verdi - Forza Overture. Wagner - Traume; Albumblatt. Oswald Kabasta/Munich Phil. [recorded 1938-43] Past Masters PM-25. A- 11.00

1805.*KAMU: Sibelius - Symphony #1; The Bard. Helsinki Radio Sym. DGG 2530 455. A- to A 4.00

1806.*KAMU: Sibelius - Symphony #3; En Saga. Helsinki Radio Sym. DGG 2530 426. A- to A 4.00

1807.*KARAJAN: Beethoven - Symphony #3. BPO [tulip labels] DGG 138 802. A- to A(s/s) 6.00

1808.*KARAJAN: Brahms - The Four Symphonies; Tragic Overture. BPO. [Recorded in the Philharmonie, c.1978; late analog recordings] DGG 2740 193(4). A- to A(minor spine scuffs) 18.00

1809. KARAJAN: Britten - Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge. Vaughan Williams - Tallis Fantasia. PO. [recorded c.1954] EMI XLP-60002. A-(minor cover scuffs) 8.00

1810.*KARAJAN: Honegger - Symphonies #2 & #3. BPO. DGG 2543 805. A- to A 4.00

1811.*KARAJAN: Mozart - Divertimenti #10 & #11. BPO. [tulip labels] DGG 139 013. A- to A 4.00

1812.*KARAJAN: Rossini Overtures: Barber of Seville, Gazza Ladra, Semiramide, Silken Ladder, William Tell & Italiana in Algeri. BPO. DGG 2530 144. A- to A 4.00

1813.*KARAJAN: Strauss (J) - Blue Danube, Artists' Life, Accelerations Waltzes; Eljen a Magyar, Thunder & Lightning, Leichtes Blut Polkas; Persian March; Fledermaus Overture. BPO. [dig] DGG 2532 025. A- to A 6.00

1814.*KEILBERTH: Brahms - Symphony #2. BPO. Telefunken 6.42323. A- 4.00

1815.*KEMPE: Strausses - Emperor, Tales & Dynamiden Waltzes; Leichtes Blut & Im Krapfenwald Polkas; Intermezzo from 1001 Nights. VPO. [blue labels] Angel S-35851. A- 9.00

1816. KLEIBER: Beethoven - Symphony #7. ACO. [Still has original plastic outer sleeve: "Richmond High Fidelity, $1.98"] Richmond B-19054. A- 15.00

1817. KLEIBER: Stravinsky Fireworks; Fledermaus, Opera Ball & Donna Diana Overtures; Rakoczy March; Lachian Dance #1; Beethoven Allegretto from Symphony #8 & German Dance #12; Liszt Tarantella. BPO. [recorded 1930-33] Past Masters PM-30. A- 4.00

1818.*KLEMPERER: Bach - Orchestral Suites (complete). NPO. Electrola 1C187-02 102/3(2). A- 6.00

1819.*KLEMPERER: Brahms - Symphony #3; Academic Festivall Over. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35545. FS 7.00

1820. KLEMPERER: Handel - Concerto Grosso in a, Op.6,#4. Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. PO. [10-inch; were these performances ever issued in the U.S.?] British Columbia 33C-1053. A- 16.00

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1821. KLEMPERER: Klemperer - Symphony #1 (World Premiere performance; June 6, 1961). Schoenberg - Verklaerte Nacht (also live; July 7, 1955). ACO. [notes in German only] Archiphon ARCH-1. A- to A 14.00

1822.*KLEMPERER: Mahler - Symphony #7. NPO. [blue labels] Angel SB-3740(2). A- 12.00

1823.*KLEMPERER: Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream Music. Heather Harper; Janet Baker; PO & Cho. [blue labels] Angel S-35881. A- 7.00

1824.*KLEMPERER: Schumann - Symphony #3; Faust Overture. NPO. Angel S-36689. A- 6.00

1825.*KLEMPERER: Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel; Don Juan; Salome's Dance. PO. Angel S-35737. A-(c/c) 10.00

1826.*KLETZKI: Mahler - Symphony #1. VPO. [with infamous cut in finale!!] [blue labels] Angel S-35913. A- 6.00

1827. KLETZKI: Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream Music (complete). Cole; McLoughlin; PO; Cho. Angel 35146. A-(British pressing; thrift edition w/o notes) 4.00

1828. KNAPPERTSBUSCH: Wagner - Rienzi Overture; Forest Murmurs (w/Franz Lechleitner, tenor). VPO. [10-inch] London LPS-290. B 14.00

1829.*KONDRASHIN: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole; La Valse. Debussy - Iberia. Moscow Philharmonic. Le Chant du Monde LDX-78417. A- 4.00

1830. KONWITSCHNY: Wagner Overtures - Das Liebesverbot; Die Feen; Rienzi; Dutchman. Munich State Opera Orch. Urania URLP-7069. A-- 4.00

1831. KOUSSEVITZKY: Copland - Appalachian Spring; El Salon Mexico. BSO. RCA LCT-1134. A--/A- 11.00

1832. KOUSSEVITZKY: Scriabin - Poem of Ecstasy (1946). Prokofiev - Scythian Suite (1948). Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2 (1948). Rachmaninoff - Isle of the Dead (1945). [no notes; presumably BSO!; I have shown dates as given on disc, but cannot vouch for them independently; honestly, these have rather dull sound: the first two clearly must be from concerts since K did not make commercial recordings of these; the other two could be poor transfers of the discs or, indeed, concert performances] Private SID-711. A- 9.00

1833. KOUSSEVITZKY: Sibelius - Symphony #2. BSO. [Koussevitzky's last BSO recording, made as guest conductor, 1950] [early labels] RCA LM-1172. B++ 16.00

1834. KRAUSS: Beethoven Overtures - Leonore #1-#3; Fidelio. VPO. London LL-1319. A- 8.00

1835. KRAUSS: Falla - Excerpts from Three-Cornered Hat. VPO. ANDRE: Ravel - Bolero. Belgian Radio Orch. [10-inch; Falla is startling repertoire for Krauss!!!] Telefunken TW-30075. B+ 11.00

1836.*KUBELIK: Mahler - Symphony #5; Songs of Wayfarer (Fischer-Dieskau). BVRS. DGG 2726 064(2). A- to A 4.00

KUBELIK: See also #499, 500, 501, 948, 1237.

1837. KURTZ: Lecocq (arr. Mohaupt) - Mlle. Angot Suite. Kabalevsky - Comedians. NYP. Col ML-4083. B 4.00

1838. KURTZ: Russian Music - Prokofiev March; Shostakovich Waltz & Age of Gold Polka; Flight of Bumblebee; Glinka Mazurka; Eugen Onegin Entr'acte & Waltz (all with NYP). Offenbach - Gaite Parisienne Ballet (Col Sym). Col ML-4233. B+(occ lgt tks) 4.00

1839. LAMBERT: Waldteufel Waltzes - Skaters, Pomona, Estudiatina & Sur la Plage. PO. [10-inch] British Columbia 3S-1006. B/B++ 7.00

1840. LEHMANN: Mozart Overtures - Figaro, Seraglio, Idomeneo, Impresario, Magic Flute, Cosi, Don Giovanni, Clemenza. BPO. Decca DL-9849. A- 7.00

1841. LEHMANN: Overtures - Hebrides; Calm Sea & Prosperous Voyage; Magic Harp; Rosamunde; Manfred. BPO (Manfred is with Bamberg Sym). Decca DL-9905. A- 7.00

1842. LEIBOWITZ: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole; La Valse; Alborada; Pavane; Bolero. Paris Radio Orch. Vox PL-8150. B+ 7.00

1843. LEITNER: Dvorak - Symphony #7. BPO. Decca DL-9909. A- 7.00

1844. LEITNER: Strauss - Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite. BPO. Decca DL-9903. A- 7.00

1845.*LEPPARD: Grieg - Four Norwegian Dances; Peer Gynt Suites #1 & 2. ECO. Philips 9500 106. A- to A 4.00

1846.*LEVINE: Mahler - Symphony #4. Blegen; CSO. RCA ARL1-0895. A- 6.00

1847.*LEVINE: Stravinsky - Petrouchka. CSO. RCA ARL1-2615. FS(c/c) 10.00

1848.*MAAZEL: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Vernon, viola; CO. London CS-7097. A-(c/c) 4.00

1849.*MAAZEL: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe (complete ballet). CO. London CS-6898. A- 9.00

1850.*MACKERRAS: Janacek - Sinfonietta; Taras Bulba. VPO. [dig] London LDR-71021. A- to A(Dutch pressing) 4.00

1851.*MARKEVITCH: Roussel - Bacchus et Ariane, Suite #2. Debussy - La Mer; Dances for Harp & Orchestra. Lamoureux Orch. Heliodor HS-25090. FS 6.00

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1852.*MARRINER: Warlock - Capriol Suite. Butterworth - On the Banks of Green Willow. Elgar - Serenade. Delius - On Hearing the First Cuckoo. Vaughan Williams - Tallis Fantasia. ASMF. Argo ZRG-945. A- to A(Dutch pressing) 4.00

1853.*MARTINON: Bartok - Miraculous Mandarin Suite. Hindemith - Nobilissima Visione. CSO. [Recorded in Medinah Temple, April & October, 1967] [ND; 1S/1S] RCA LSC-3004. A- 15.00

1854. MARTINON: Berlioz - Trojans Suite (Royal Hunt & Storm, Ballet Music, Trojan March). Lamoureux Orch. FISTOULARI: Glinka - Russlan & Ludmilla Suite - Overture, Oriental & Fairy Dances, March of the Wizard. LSO. MGM E-3053. A--(occ tks) 7.00

1855.*MARTINON: Franck - Symphony. ORTF. MHS 1099. A- 6.00

1856. MARTINON: Offenbach Overtures - Orpheus in Hades; La Belle Helene. LPO. [10-inch] London LD-9004. A- 4.00

1857.*MARTINON: Roussel - Symphony #2; Pour un Fete de Printemps. ORTF. MHS 1201. A- 6.00

1858.*MATA: Prokofiev - Lt. Kije & Love for Three Oranges Suites. Stravinsky - Suites #1 & #2 for Small Orchestra. Dallas Sym. [dig] RCA ARC1-5168. A-(c/c) 4.00

1859. MELIK-PASHAEV: Shostakovich - Festive Overture. Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6 (1st movement). Bizet - Carmen Overture. Beethoven - Coriolan Overture. Bolshoi Theatre Orch. [recorded 1955-62] Melodiya M10-42777 000. A- 4.00

1860. MENGELBERG: Liszt - Les Preludes. Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet. ACO. [Legendary Les Preludes especially; very hard to find this in such good condition! Entre RL-3039. A--(brief tks early each side) 22.00

1861. MENGELBERG: Wagner - Tannhauser Overture. Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet. Cherubini - Anacreon Overture. ACO. Dutch EMI C047-01298. A- 4.00

1862. MITROPOULOS: Brahms - Haydn Variations; Academic Festival Overture (live, 1955 & 1958). FRITZ BUSCH: Brahms - Alto Rhapsody. Marian Anderson; Schola Cantorum. (live; United Nations Hman Rights Day Concert, Metropolitan Opera; December 10, 1950). All with NYP. [single disc taken from multi-record 1987 NYP fund-raising set; in blank jacket; no notes beyond the data shown above] New York Philharmonic NYP-87 1/2. A- 9.00

1863. MITROPOULOS: Massenet - Scenes Alsaciennes. Mpls. [10-inch] Col ML-2074. B to B+ 6.00

1864. MITROPOULOS: Mendelssohn - Ruy Blas, Hebrides Overtures. NYP. [10-in] Col AL-52. A-(very fine!) 12.00

1865. MITROPOULOS: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3. Cologne Radio Orch. [Live; 10-24-1960: just a month before Mitropoulos died; Italian-only notes] I Grandi Concerti GCL-33. A- 8.00

1866. MITROPOULOS: Menotti - Sebastian Suite. Operatic Intermezzi from Manon Lescaut; Cavalleria Rusticana; two from Jewels of the Madonna. Robin Hood Dell Orch, Philadelphia. [10-inch] Col ML-2053. B 7.00

1867.*MITROPOULOS: Prokofiev - Romeo & Juliet (exc). NYP. Col MS-6023. A-("2-eyes" labels; bl cov) 4.00

1868.*MONTEUX: Beethoven - Symphony #3. ACO. [handsome fold-open album; notes only in French and German] Philips 839 601. A- to A 12.00

1869. MONTEUX: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps (BSO live, 4-13-57); Petrouchka (ACO live, 10-30-60). [Wonderful, fresh performances - even if the Rite doesn't have the utter abandon of their 1951 studio recording] Discocorp RR-312. A- 12.00

MONTEUX: See also #24-5, 27, 41, 100-01, 426, 430, 467, 480, 553, 587, 654, 701, 704, 715, 717-18, 775,

779, 787, 794.

1870. MUNCH: Beethoven - Symphony #8. PCO. [10-inch; recorded c.1948; scarce Munch item - deleted January 1956] London LPS-111. B to B+(jacket has tape repair) 18.00

1871. MUNCH: Honegger - Symphony #5. Roussel - Bacchus et Ariane, Suite #2. Ravel - Pavan. BSO. [deleted July/August 1957; the Honegger and Roussel works were off-the-beaten path staples of the Munch repertoire - and here is a copy which he has actually autographed!] RCA LM-1741. A- to B+(AUTOGRAPHED BY MUNCH) 100.00

1872. MUNCH: Mozart - Marriage of Figaro Overture. Schumann - Genoveva Overture. Handel - Water Music Suite. Munch/BSO. [10-inch.; very early Munch/BSO (recorded 1950/51) deleted February 1957; Mozart never available again; except for Genoveva on CD, rest came back only on scarce promo disc for their 1962 TV series; the Mozart is Munch at his best: incisive yet with very big-orchestra BSO feel] RCA LM-7009. B(Mozart is B+; beg of others are briefly ticky) 11.00

1873.*MUNCH: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2; Rapsodie Espagnole; Bolero. Orchestre de Paris. [among Munch's final recordings] Angel S-36584. FS 4.00

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1874. MUNCH: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. PCO. Richmond B-19002. A- to B++(occ lgt tks) 6.00

MUNCH: See also #34, 36, 43, 45, 53, 474-75, 549, 551, 584, 594, 653, 657, 661, 665-66, 679-680,

683, 685, 694, 703, 713, 721-23, 728, 731, 736, 781-83, 798, 1304, 1476.

1875.*ORMANDY: "Invitation to the Dance." Plus Danse Macabre, Russian Sailors' Dance, Five (Brahms) Hungarian Dances & Mephisto Waltz. Phila. Col MS-6241. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels) 9.00

1876. ORMANDY: "Virtuosi di Philadelphia." Milhaud: Percussion Concerto. Paganini: Moto Perpetuo. Strauss: Serenade for Winds. Brahms: Serenade #2 (2 mvts). Gabrieli: Sonata Pian e Forte. Elgar: Pomp & Circumstance March #1. Phila. [Back cover has list of Phila personnel c.1956.] Col ML-5129. B+("6-eyes" labels) 4.00

1877.*ORMANDY: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra. Phila. [dig; red vinyl; recorded 1979 - the 3rd of their three recordings of the work and RCA's 1st classical digital release] RCA ARC1-3421. A- 10.00

1878.*ORMANDY: Dvorak - Symphony #9. LSO. [scarce!!!] Col MS-7089. A-("2-eyes;" demo; Ormandy w/LSO?!?!) 19.00

1879.*ORMANDY: Hindemith - Mathis der Maler; Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Weber. Phila. Col MS-6562. A- 12.00

1880.*ORMANDY: Schubert 9th. Phila. Col MS-7272. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 8.00

1881. ORMANDY: Strauss (J) - Fledermaus & Gypsy Baron Overtures; Blue Danube & Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltzes. Phila. [recorded 1947; 10-inch] Col ML-2041. B+ 8.00

1882.*ORMANDY: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Phila. [recorded 1963; their first of three] CBS MY-37254. FS 4.00

1883.*ORMANDY: Strauss - Horn Concerto #1 (Mason Jones); Bourgeous Gentilhomme Suite. Phila. [recorded 1965/66] Col M-32233. A-(c/c) 7.00

1884. ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. Ormandy/Phila. [10-inch] [Sounds commonplace, but a very unusual disc. By the early 50's, of course Ormandy/Phila had long been Columbia artists. This recording was made in 1941, and is the only example I can think of (outside of accompaniments for famous soloists) where Ormandy 78's were reissued on a full-price Red Seal release (many, of course, appeared on Camden as "Warwick Symphony").] RCA LM-8. B(first copy I've ever seen) 18.00

1885.*ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. Phila. [dig; recorded 1981: their 5th and last recording of the work] Delos DMS-3015. A-(minor cov dam) 4.00

1886.*ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. Phila. Col M-31833. A- 4.00

1887.*ORMANDY: Wagner - Meistersinger: Act 3 Excerpts; Lohengrin: Act 3 Prelude; Siegfried: Forest Murmurs; Tannhauser: Overture & Venusberg Music. Phila. Col MS-6442. A-("2-eyes;" demo copy) 10.00

ORMANDY: See #84, 261, 305, 563, 757, 1051, 1059, 1111, 1247, 1273, 1422-23, 1444, 1500, 1615, 1629-30.

1888. OTTERLOO: Beethoven - Creatures of Prometheus Excerpts. Hague Phil. Epic LC-3366. A-- 4.00

1889. OTTERLOO: Saint-Saens - Symphony #3. Asma, organ; Hague Philharmonic. Epic LC-3077. A- 4.00

1890.*OZAWA: Romeo & Juliet - Tchaikovsky overture; Excerpts from Prokofiev ballet; Love Scene from the Berlioz score. San Francisco Sym. DGG 2530 308. A- 4.00

1891. PAGE: (Willis): Haydn - Symphony #100. New Orchestral Soc of Boston. [10-inch] Cook 1069. A-- 4.00

PARAY: See #9, 487, 489, 502, 506, 512, 521, 531, 534, 539-40, 831.

1892. PEDROTTI: Brahms - Symphony #4. CPO. [Venezuelan pressing of Supraphon SUA 10014] Los Grandes Maestros de la Musica GMM 14. A-(but sd 1 tiny bit off-center) 4.00

1893. PERLEA: Debussy - La Boite a Joujoux. RIAS Symphony. Remington R-199-159. B+ 6.00

1894. RAKHLIN: Tchaikovsky - Manfred Symphony; The Tempest. USSR State Sym. MK 208B(2). A- to A++(looks mint; typical MK vinyl background snd) 8.00

1895. REINER: Bach - Brandenburg Concerti #3 & 4. Ch Ens. Col ML-4282. B+ to A-(lovely blue-label copy) 12.00

1896. REINER: Bach - Brandenburg Concerti #1 & 2. Chamber Ens. Harmony HL-7062. A-(hard to find in excellent condition!) 12.00

1897.+REINER: Beethoven - Symphony #2. Pittsburgh Sym. Col P-14139. FS 7.00

1898. REINER: Shostakovich - Symphony #6. Pittsburgh Sym. [quietest copy I've ever had of this!] Col ML-4249. A-("6-eyes;" neat Scotch tape repair of spine) 24.00

1899. REINER: Strauss - Electra (3 excerpts); Salome (final scene); Bourgeois Gentilhomme (inc music). Borkh; Schoeffler; Yeend; Reiner/CSO. [Superb copy of original mono-only issue; Plum-Dog labels; stampers 1S/2S/1S/5S; still has original glassine sleeves (I have added new poly-lined too). Never in stereo on LP until Victrola (Salome & Bourgeois) and Gold Seal (Elektra)] RCA LM-6047(2). A- 14.00

LP's: Conductors - continued

1900. REINER: WAGNER - Tristan: Prelude & Liebestod; Parsifal: Good Friday Spell. BEETHOVEN - Symphony #4. HAYDN - Symphony #104. HINDEMITH - Cello Concerto (Janos Starker, who was 1st cello in CSO at the time). BERLIOZ - Roman Carnival Overture. CSO. [Concert performances from 1957-58 season; issued for CSO's 1988 Marathon and not available commercially; includes recorded INTERVIEW with Reiner by Stephen Temmer; list of orchestra personnel] Chicago Sym CSO-87-3(2). A- to A 45.00

REINER: See also #16, 18-9, 21-3, 26, 29-30, 32, 38-9, 42, 46, 48, 54, 56, 63, 64-5, 205, 217, 503, 542-7,

549-50, 552, 554, 579-82, 588, 590-3, 616, 640, 649, 652, 684, 686, 688, 691, 693, 695, 708-10,

720, 726-7, 741, 767, 778, 780, 784-6, 789-90, 792, 1237-8, 1531, 1552, 1633.

1901.*RICHTER: Bach - Brandenburg Concerti #1, #3 & #6. Munich Bach Orch. DGG 415 910-1. A- to A 4.00

1902. RODZINSKI: "A Tribute." Memorial album includes Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan; Siegfried's Funeral Music; Finale of Pathetique; 2nd Movement of Schubert 8th (All with PSOL); plus, most interestingly, a brief farewell to that orchestra taped at their last recording session. With booklet including Rodzinski/Westminster discography. West XWN-18822. A- 25.00

1903. RODZINSKI: Rachmaninov 2nd. NYP. Entre RL-3049. B+ 10.00

1904. RODZINSKI: Shostakovich - Symphony #5. CO. Entre RL-6625. B+ 6.00

1905. RODZINSKI: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Wagner - Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan. CSO. RCA LM-1060. B+(minor cover tape repair) 18.00

1906.*RODZINSKI: Strauss - Dance Suite After Couperin; Death & Transfiguration; Salome's Dance. PO. [scarce in this original stereo issue] Capitol SG-7147. A-(s/s) 7.00

1907. RODZINSKI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. PSOL. West XWN-18541. B+ 4.00

1908. RODZINSKI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. PSOL. Westminster XWN-18541. A- 11.00

1909. RODZINSKI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. PSOL. Westminster XWN-18048. A-- 11.00

1910. ROSBAUD: Sibelius - Tapiola; Karelia Suite; Bolero (Festivo); Swan of Tuonela. BPO. Heliodor 89 798. A-(Canadian pressing) 6.00

1911. ROSENTHAL: Albeniz - Iberia. Falla - Three-Cornered Hat Suite #2. Paris Opera Orch. West XWN-18798. A- 7.00

1912.*ROSENTHAL: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2; Alborada del Gracioso; Tombeau de Couperin. Paris Opera Orch. Westminster WST-14024. A-- 4.00

1913.*ROSTROPOVICH: Dvorak - Symphony #7. LPO. Angel SZ-37717. A- 6.00

1914. ROTHER: Strauss - Aus Italien. Berlin Radio. Urania URLP-7087. A-(1st 1/8 inch each side is ticky) 6.00

1915.*ROZHDESTVENSKY: Bartok - Miraculous Mandarin Suite; Violin Rhapsodies #1 & #2 (Cherniakhovsky). Moscow Radio Orch. Melodiya CM-02299-300. A- 4.00

1916.*ROZHDESTVENSKY: Dvorak - Symphony #9. USSR Radio Orch. Melodiya / Eurodisc 28 342. A- 4.00

1917.*RUDOLF: Berwald - Symphony #3. Mendelssohn - Symphony #5. Cincinnati Sym. Decca DL-710144. A- 4.00

1918.*SALONEN: Prokofiev - Romeo & Juliet Excerpts. BPO. [dig] CBS M-42662. A- to A(demo copy) 4.00

1919. SAMOSUD: Napravnik - Ukrainian Cossack Dance. Oginski - Polonaise. Rubinstein - Valse-Caprice. Glazounov - Concert Waltz. Weber - Invitation to the Dance. Beethoven - King Stephen Overture. Misc Russian orchestras. Melodiya M10-42627-28. A- 10.00

1920.*SANDERLING: Franck Symphony. Dresden Staatskapelle. Heliodor 2548 132. A- 7.00

1921. SARGENT: Dohnanyi - Suite in f#. LSO. [10-inch] Col ML-2172. B+/B(scarce!) 4.00

1922. SARGENT: Dvorak - Symphonic Variations. Tchaikovsky - Theme & Variations from Suite #3. PO. Cap G-7131. A- 4.00

1923.*SARGENT: Dvorak - Symphonic Variations. Smetana - Tabor & Blanik, from Ma Vlast. PO (in Dvorak); RPO (in Vlast). EMI SXLP-20065. A- 7.00

1924. SARGENT: Elgar - Enigma Variations. Purcell (arr. Albert Coates) - Suite from the Dramatic Music of Purcell. LSO. Decca ACL-55. A- 7.00

1925. SARGENT: Marche Slav; Ride of Valkyries (both with PO); Invitation to the Dance (Liverpool Phil). KLETZKI: Brahms Hungarian Dances (2); Valse Triste (PO). WELDON: Carnival & Ruy Blas Overtures (City of Birmingham Orch). [obscure collection!] Entre RL-3091. B+/A-- 7.00

1926. SARGENT: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #3. BBC Sym. [In deluxe box with Ryder print displayed through frame-cut box cover; this box, print & notes are in excellent condition (just minor spine defects; these boxed LHMV's so often ended up crushed). Only in print 8/55 - 2/57.] RCA LHMV-20. A- 6.00

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1927.*SARGENT: Walton - Facade Suites #1 & #2. Britten - Simple Symphony; Young Person's Guide. BBC Sym (in Guide); RPO (in others). EMI SXLP-30014. A- 7.00

1928. SARGENT: Collection: Yeoman of the Guard & Patience Overtures; Omphale's Spinning Wheel; Valse Triste; Hungarian Dance #5; Rosamunde Ballet Music #2; Radetzky March; Shepherd Fennel's Dance (Gardiner). Liverpool Philharmonic. Entre RL-3050. B+ to B 4.00

1929. SAWALLISCH: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. Brahms - Haydn Variations. Vienna Sym. Epic LC-3731. A- 4.00

1930. SCHERCHEN: Brahms - Double Concerto. Jean Fournier; Janigro; VSOO. West XWN-18268. A- 6.00

1931. SCHERCHEN: The Devil in Hi Fi: Danse Macabre; Mephisto Waltz; Night on Bald Mountain; Finale of Symphonie Fantastique. LSO (in Fantastique); VSOO (in rest). West XWN-18894. A-- 7.00

1932. SEBASTIAN: Berlioz - Funeral March for the Last Scene of Hamlet; Three Excerpts from Damnation of Faust. Franck - Redemption. PCO. Urania URLP-7061. A-(uncommonly good copy of this issue) 4.00

1933. SEBASTIAN: Wagner - Meistersinger Act III Excerpts; Lohengrin Act III Prelude; Tannhauser Prelude to Act III; Arrival of the Guests. RIAS Sym. Remington R-199-174. A--(side 2 is off-center) 4.00

1934. SEJNA: Rossini Overtures - Italiana in Algeri; Barber of Seville (CPO). SMETACEK: Semiramide (Prague Sym). [obscure disc!] Parliament PLP-107. A- 4.00

1935. SEJNA: Strauss - Don Juan. CPO. RAJTER: Brahms - Tragic Overture. Slovak Philharmonic. Supraphon LPM-272. B 4.00

1936.*SEREBRIER: Ravel - Bolero. Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture. Melbourne Sym. [dig] Tioch TD-1001. A- 9.00

1937.*SHOSTAKOVICH: (Maxim): Mendelssohn - Symphony #3. USSR State Sym. [notes in Cyrillic only] Melodiya C10-09177-78. A- 7.00

1938. SILVESTRI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. PO. Angel 35487. A-(British press pressing/deluxe issue w/dowel spine) 7.00

1939.*SKROWACZEWSKI: Bartok - Suites from Miraculous Mandarin & Wooden Prince. Mpls. [quad] Candide QCE-31097. A- 4.00

1940.*SOLTI: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra; Dance Suite. Solti/LSO. London CS-6784. A- 4.00

1941.*STEINBERG: Beethoven - Symphony #7. Pittsburgh Sym. Capitol SP-8398. A-- 4.00

1942.*STOKOWSKI: Bloch - Schelomo (Neikrug). Paul Ben-Haim - From Israel (Suite for Orchestra). Sym of the Air. United Art USLP-0009. A- 10.00

1943.*STOKOWSKI: Brahms - Symphony #4; Academic Festival Ov. NPO. [quad] RCA ARD1-0719. A-(c/c) 7.00

1944.*STOKOWSKI: Chopin-Stokowski - Prelude in d; Mazurka in a; Waltz in c#. Canning (Thomas; b.1911): Fantasy on a Hymn Tune of Justin Morgan (1747-1798). Wagner - Wotan's Farewell & Magic Fire Music. Houston Sym. [Stoky's orchestration of the d-minor prelude is quite spectacular!] [late labels] Everest SDBR-3070. A- 7.00

1945. STOKOWSKI: Debussy/Caplet - Children's Corner Suite. His Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-9. B 7.00

1946. STOKOWSKI: Ibert - Escales. Granados - Goyescas Intermezzo. Berlioz - Dance of Sylphs. Sibelius - Swan of Tuonela. His Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-151. B+/B(varies) 6.00

1947.*STOKOWSKI: Ibert - Escales. Ravel - Alborada del Gracioso. Debussy - Iberia. French National Orchestra. EMI SXLP-30263. A- 10.00

1948. STOKOWSKI: Liszt - Les Preludes. Schumann - Symphony #2. His Sym. [from RCA, 1947 & 1950] dell'Arte LSS-8. A- to A 10.00

1949.*STOKOWSKI: Prokofiev - The Ugly Duckling (Resnik, soprano); Cinderella Suite. DEBUSSY - Children's Corner Suite. Stadium Sym of NY. [Late, very obscure Stokowski issue] Everest SDBR-3108. A- 7.00

1950.*STOKOWSKI: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2 (with LSO Chorus; and not only where you expect them!). Debussy - La Mer. Berlioz - Dance of the Sylphs. Stokowski/LSO. London SPC-21059. A- 6.00

1951. STOKOWSKI: Sibelius - Berceuse from The Tempest; Swan of Tuonela; Valse Triste. Debussy - Afternoon of a Faun. His Sym. [10-inch; Berceuse particularly mesmerising!] RCA LRM-7024. B/B+(varies) 7.00

1952.*STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake & Sleeping Beauty Selections. NPO. London SPC-21008. A- 4.00

1953.*STOKOWSKI: Wagner - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Brunnhilde's Immolation. LSO. RCA ARL1-1317. A- 6.00

LP's: Conductors - continued

1954.*STOKOWSKI: Stokowski Encores: Clarke - Prince of Denmark's March ("Trumpet Voluntary"). Rachmaninoff - Prelude in c#. Byrd - Pavan. Schubert - Moment Musical #3. Dvorak - Slavonic Dance #10. Tchaikovsky - Chant sans Paroles, Op.40: #6. Duparc - Extase. Elgar - Nimrod (from Enigma Variations); Chopin - Mazurka in a. CPO (Dvorak, Elgar & Rachmaninov); LSO (the rest). [rather obscure disc] London SPC-21130. A- 11.00

STOKOWSKI: See also #33, 47, 213, 476, 479, 555, 560, 647, 649, 832, 968, 1276, 1400.

1955.*SWAROWSKY: Schoenberg: Pelleas et Melisande. Webern Passacaglia. CPO. Supraphon 1 10 1505. A- 4.00

1956. SWOBODA: Mozart - Symphony #34 & #40. VSOO & Netherlands Philharmonic. [10-inch] Musical Masterpiece Society MMS 65. A- 4.00

1957.*SZELL: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra. Janacek - Sinfonietta. CO. [Szell makes an incomprehensible cut of 130 bars in the finale of the Bartok; Nicolas Slonimsky's notes try to cover for him ("Apparently, Bartok gave some latitude to conductors, allowing them to make deletions"), but it remains alongside what Kletzki used to do the the Mahler 1st as one of the most jarring cuts on records! TAS 153:66] Col MS-6815. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) 9.00

1958.*SZELL: Dvorak - Slavonic Dances (Op.46 & Op.72, complete); Carnival Overture. CO. [Recorded 1963-65; original issue with all repeats; reissue crammed all 16 onto a single disc, cutting repeats] Col M2S-726(2). A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 18.00

1959.*SZELL: Haydn - Symphonies #93 - #98. CO. Col D3M-32321(3). A- 15.00

1960.*SZELL: Mahler - Symphony #6 (live performance, 1967); Symphony #10 (Adagio & Purgatorio movements only). CO Col M2-31313(2). A- 15.00

1961.*SZELL: Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream Excerpts. Schubert - Rosamunde Excerpts. CO. Col MS-7002. A-("2-eyes" labels) 9.00

1962.*SZELL: Mozart - Symphony #35, #39, #40 & #41. CO. [#35 & #39 won Grand Prix du Disque] Col MG-30368(2). A- 12.00

1963.*SZELL: Profile - Souvenir of the Cleveland Orchestra's First Transcontinental Tour. Individual movements (complete) from works of Walton, Prokofiev, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven & Dvorak; Polovetsian Dances. CO. [radial label] Epic PBC-1. A- 12.00

SZELL: See also #68-70, 79, 85-86, 596, 825-30, 832, 1083, 1477, 1518, 1520, 1629, 1632.

1964. TALICH: Dvorak - Slavonic Dances (complete). CPO. Parliament PLP-121-2(2). A-(nice copy!) 12.00

1965. TALICH: Dvorak - The Midday Witch; Cello Concerto (Rostropovich; 1st movement only). CPO. [10-inch; German-only notes] Supraphon DSLPM-88. B 6.00

1966. TALICH: Suk - String Serenade. [CPO] Supraphon DV-5001. A-(Czech notes; minor cov tape repair) 4.00

1967. TALICH: Suk - Symphony in c, Op.27 ("Asrael"); Ripening; Serenade for Strings. CPO. [recorded 1951-54] Supraphon 010 1441/3(3). A- 4.00

1968. TALICH: Tchaikovsky - Suite #4 ("Mozartiana"). Slovak Philharmonic. [Venezuelan pressing (but with English notes) of Supraphon original] Los Grandes Maestros de la Musica GMM 061. B+/A- 12.00

1969. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #3. NBC [SD labels] RCA LM-2387. A-(December 6, 1953) 9.00

1970. TOSCANINI: Brahms - Piano Concerto #1 (Horowitz; 1935); Piano Concerto #2 (Casadesus; 1936). NYP. [Live concert performances; in plain jacket, but with illustrated, typewritten cover page; test pressing with hand-written labels] Arturo Toscanini Society ATS-112/113(2). A- 39.00

1971. TOSCANINI: Brahms - Symphony #1; Weber - Euryanthe Overture (both from March 11, 1951). Mozart - Symphony #40 (March 21, 1953). Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet (March 7, 1953). Wagner - Lohengrin Prelude (April 4, 1954). [All are concert performances with NBC Symphony, from dates noted] Giuseppe di Stefano GDS 5001(2). A- tio A 19.00

1972. TOSCANINI: Debussy - La Mer; Iberia. NBC Symphony. [SD labels] RCA LM-1833. A- 10.00

1973. TOSCANINI: Debussy - La Mer; Iberia. NBC. RCA AT-111. A-(British pressings) 7.00

1974. TOSCANINI: Debussy - La Mer; Iberia; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. NBC Sym [live; 2-14-53]. Fonit Cetra DOC-18. A- to A 9.00

1975. TOSCANINI: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4 & #5. NBC Sym. [SD labels] A-- 9.00

1976. TOSCANINI: Mussorgsky-Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition. Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. NBC Sym. [An oddity for the Toscanini collector. Significant added reverb, at least in the Mussorgsky, and the transfer of the Nutcracker Suite omits the Overture! Russian-only notes] Melodiya 031745-6. A-- 9.00

1977. TOSCANINI: Rossini Overtures - William Tell; Barber of Seville; Cenerentola; Semiramide; Il Signor Bruschino; La Gazza Ladra. NBC Sym. [SD labels] RCA LM-2040. A-(brief lgt tks in Wm Tell) 7.00

LP's: Conductors - continued

1978. TOSCANINI: ROUSSEL - Spider's Feast. DUKAS - Arianne et Barbe-bleu Suite. RAVEL - La Valse. FRANCK - Redemption. BIZET - Jolie Fille de Perth Suite; L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & 2. NBC (NBC Cho in Dukas). [Live, 1943-52] Fonit Cetra ARK-11(2). A- 10.00

1979. TOSCANINI: Strauss Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. NBC. RCA LM-1891. A-(brief lgt tks) 4.00

1980. TOSCANINI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. NBC Symphony. [PL; 1S/1S] RCA VIC-1268. A- 7.00

1981. TOSCANINI: Verdi - Aida Overture (world premiere, 3/13/40; there was only one other before Verdi family put the piece back in their vault; Abbado recorded a transcription made from listening to the Toscanini performance); Overtures to Luisa Miller(1943) & Forza(1952); Rigoletto - Final Act (Warren; Peerce; Merriman; Moscono; 1944). [All live; NBC] Movimento Musica 01 002. A- to A 14.00

1982. TOSCANINI: A Toscanini Omnibus. Overtures to Don Pasquale, Forza, Oberon, Euryanthe, Freischutz, Mignon, Poet & Peasant, Hansel & Gretel and La Wally. Berlioz - Queen Mab; Rakoczy March. Catalani - Dance of the Water Nymphs. Bizet - Carmen Suite. Glinka - Kamarinskaya. NBC Sym. [With 14-page booklet including many terrific photos - mostly of Toscanini relaxing rather than conducting; very nice presentation in box with framed cut-out revealing fine print of Toscanini portrait; pristine copy] [SD labels] RCA LM-6026(2). A- 14.00

1983. TOSCANINI: Acoustic Recordings with La Scala Orchestra, 1920-21. Short works of Donizetti, Mendelssohn(2), Berlioz, Bizet(2), Massenet, Wolf-Ferrari, Galilei, Pizzetti, Mozart(2), Beethoven (2). [Half-speed remastering] Italian RCA VL-46024. A- to A(slight jacket flaws) 7.00

1984. TOSCANINI: Farewell concert with the NYP: January 13, 1945. HAYDN - Symphony #101. RESPIGHI - Pines of Rome. WAGNER - Siegfried's Death & Funeral Music. WEBER - Euryanthe Overture. Also: Schubert - Symphony #8 fr 10-14-1939 broadcast. Discocorp ATRA-3009(2). FS 11.00

1985. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1041: COMPLETE CONCERT OF NOVEMBER 22, 1947: VIVALDI - Violin Concerto in B-flat (Mischakoff; U.S. premiere). BACH-RESPIGHI - Passacaglia & Fugue in c. HANDEL - Concerto Grosso in b, Op.6, #12. BACH - Suite #3. NBC Sym. A- 9.00

TOSCANINI: See also #116, 618, 629, 641, 643, 646, 675, 877, 1740-42.

1986. TURNOVSKY: Haydn - Symphonies #94 & #101. Prague Sym. Parliament PLP-609. A-(demo copy) 4.00

1987. VAN BEINUM: Beethoven Overtures - Leonore #3; Consecration. LPO. [10-inch] London LD-9022. A-- 6.00

1988. VAN BEINUM: Debussy Danses Sacree et Profane. Ravel Intro & Allegro. ACO. London LS-621. B+ 6.00

1989. VAN BEINUM: Mozart - Concerti for Flute & Harp (Barwahser; Berghout) and Clarinet (de Wilde). ACO. Epic LC-3456. A- 4.00

1990. VAN KEMPEN: Tchaikovsky - Suite #4; String Serenade. Lamoureux. Epic LC-3213. A-/A- to B+) 6.00

1991.*WALLENSTEIN: Mussorgsky-Ravel - Pictures at Exhibition. London Virtuoso Sym. Audio Fidelity FCS-50,004. FS 6.00

1992.*WALTER: Beethoven - The Nine Symphonies. Cundari; Rankin; Da Costa; Wilderman; Westminster Choir (in 9th); Col Sym. Odyssey Y7-30051(7). A- 23.00

1993.*WALTER: Brahms - Academic Festival; Tragic; Haydn Variations. Col Sym. Odyssey Y-30851. A- 4.00

1994. WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #38 & #39; Overtures: Finta Giardiniera; Nozze de Figaro; Clemenza di Tito. VPO (in #38, Clemenza & Finta); British Sym (in Nozze); BBC Sym (in #39). [recorded 1933-38] Turn THS-65063. A- 4.00

1995. WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #5; Music fr Rosamunde. Col Sym. Col ML-5156. A-("6-eyes" labels) 16.00

WALTER: See also #87, 158, 194, 211, 562, 566, 648, 806, 877.

1996. WOLFF: Franck - Symphony in d. Honegger - Pastorale d'Ete. Berlioz - Benvenuto Cellini Overture. Danish Radio Orchestra. [Live; 1962-65] Arte Symfonia 003. A- 11.00

1997. WOLFF: Massenet - Phedre Overture. Saint-Saens - La Princesse Jaune Overture. Paris Opera Comique. [10-inch] London LD-9020. A-- 4.00

1998. ZECCHI: Haydn - Symphony #100 (ACO). Schubert - Symphony #5 (Vienna Sym). Epic LC-3258. A- 4.00

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either something you’d been seeking - or an unexpected surprise!

With best wishes for Late-Autumn and Early-Holiday listening,

- Larry Jones

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