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Dear Fellow Record Collectors -<br />

P O L Y P H O N Y<br />

<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>Box</strong> <strong>#515</strong><br />

<strong>Highland</strong> <strong>Park</strong>, <strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>60035</strong><br />

FAX #847-831-5577 (backup #847-831-4409)<br />

E-Mail: <strong>POLYPHONY</strong>2@AOL.COM<br />

Website: http://www.polyphonyrecordings.com<br />

Lawrence H. Jones, Proprietor<br />

Auction Catalog #117<br />

[Closing Monday, December 6th, 2010]<br />

WELCOME TO THE ONLINE VERSION<br />

OF <strong>POLYPHONY</strong>’S AUCTION CATALOG #117!<br />

All items are offered at auction; the minimum acceptable bid for each is shown at the end<br />

of its listing. The deadline for receipt of bids is Monday, December 6th, 2010.<br />

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE: The internet version is essentially the same as<br />

the print version which is sent worldwide except that no bidsheet is provided, since all you really<br />

need to do is send me an e-mail with careful notation of your bids and the lot numbers of the<br />

items in which you are interested. A brief description of the item helps in case of mis-readings<br />

of lot numbers. If you are a new bidder and I do not have your physical address, obviously I will<br />

need it. And if you wish to authorize me to charge your winnings to a Visa, Mastercard or<br />

American Express card which I do not already have on file, I do not suggest that you send this<br />

information via e-mail since it is not very secure. You are welcome to quote an account number<br />

for me via the phone/FAX number or via the physical address shown above – or you may wait<br />

for me to send you a copy of your invoice and quote the account number by return mail. If you<br />

have questions, by all means e-mail me at the address above! SEE PAGE 5 FOR TABLE OF<br />

CONTENTS, PAGE 4 FOR ABBREVIATIONS, PAGE 3 FOR CONDITION GRADING.<br />

For those of you receiving one of my catalogs for the first time, here are a few comments about<br />

the contents and their arrangement. Headers at the start of each section and page let you know<br />

what is there. A listing is mono unless an asterisk or plus-sign appears at the start of the entry to<br />

indicate either true stereo (*) or electronic stereo (+). Listings are categorized according to what I<br />

judge is the primary feature of interest of a given item. Unusual works and those with many<br />

artists (i.e. opera) are listed alphabetically by composer in repertoire sections. Familiar<br />

repertoire is usually listed by performer in an artist section. There are also sections (mostly of<br />

audiophile interest) where material is listed by particular labels. I suggest browsing all sections!<br />

I do some cross-referencing of artists, but you can use your computer to do any searches you<br />

like! If you need more information, just contact me by letter, FAX, or E-mail.


All items are offered at auction; the minimum bid for each is shown at the end of its listing.<br />

Deadline for receipt of bids is Monday. December 6 th , 2010 (actually, FAXes and E-mails<br />

arriving by 9:00 a.m. CST Tuesday the 7 th will still work).<br />

Auction Procedures<br />

First of all, relax! Because this is an auction rather than a fixed-price catalog, there is no need to<br />

rush to get ahead of other collectors. You should receive this catalog with at least a week to<br />

browse before having to send bids. If you did not receive your catalog in a timely manner, let<br />

me know so that I can try to remedy the problem in the future.<br />

Bids must be received by Monday, December 6th. Polyphony's FAX number is: 847-831-<br />

5577 (in case of any problems with the regular FAX number, use 847-831-4409). You may send<br />

E-mail to <strong>POLYPHONY</strong>2@AOL.COM (note the 2 in that address!) In case of ties, the earliest<br />

bid will be the winner. Send no money until you are notified of your winning bids (invoices<br />

are sent within a few days of the close, and all bidders are notified - even those with no<br />

winnings).<br />

Winning bidders must send payment in full or deposit (see below) within 4 weeks. Orders paid<br />

by money order (or personal check from established customers) will be shipped within a day or<br />

two of receipt of payment. Personal checks on an individual's first order or two may require 2<br />

weeks to clear. Foreign customers should make payment in U.S. dollars, payable through a U.S.<br />

bank. Foreign postal money orders denominated in U.S. dollars are also acceptable, as are wire<br />

transfers. Payment is also accepted through Visa, Mastercard, American Express & PayPal.<br />

Or you may pre-authorize credit card payment as discussed above.<br />

Shipping and packing charges (with insurance) for U.S. orders are added at the rate of $7.50 for<br />

the first 3 LP's, tapes, or CD’s, and $.50 for each additional. Orders including books or 78's will<br />

have shipping charges computed individually, since larger boxes, more packing material, and<br />

greater weights are involved. Similarly, shipments of CD’s alone will cost a little less. Rates for<br />

foreign shipments by insured air mail (surface mail is no longer available as of May 2007) now<br />

$32.00 for the first LP or tape, and $2.50 for each additional. Canadian insured air mail rates<br />

are $25.00 (1st 3 items); $1.00 (each additional). For foreign parcels under four pounds, I will<br />

also quote the less-expensive uninsured rate as an option on each invoice.<br />

I will reserve records for 6 months for a deposit of 10% of the invoice amount. Please<br />

understand that deposits are not refundable should you fail to remit the balance on time, nor does<br />

forfeiture of a deposit eliminate responsibility to make good on bids: individuals who do not<br />

honor their bids do not receive further catalogs.<br />

Changes in standing bids (increases or decreases in amounts offered; additions to or withdrawals<br />

of bids) are accepted if I receive them by the auction's deadline. I expect bidders to make good<br />

on the offers standing on that date. If you wish to bid on more items than you can afford, please<br />

prioritize your bids and indicate the total that you can spend. I will run down your winning bids,<br />

stop at your limit, and bill you only for those.


Condition Grading<br />

Grading used records is difficult since a subjective element is always present and variations in<br />

equipment will cause differences in sound. My method: each disc is examined visually to note<br />

marks which may be audible. Such defects are auditioned and, in any case, each record is spotchecked<br />

in several places on both sides for surface noise and other defects which are not visible.<br />

Records are then graded by as follows:<br />

FS - Factory-sealed<br />

A - Records in the general category of A are in excellent condition. A<br />

record graded A- will be virtually perfect, but may have an occasional very light tick or<br />

slight noise in quiet passages: A- is my typical grade for a domestically-pressed disc which<br />

appears mint; "A- to A" is used for the best foreign pressings and unusually fine American<br />

ones.<br />

B - Records in the general category of B are in good condition. They will<br />

have no serious scratches and will not suffer from breakup of the musical sound. A record<br />

graded B+ will have no scratches and only minor surface noise. A grade of B or B-<br />

indicates greater degrees of noise and may also involve light blemishes or scratches, but<br />

the degree of defect will not impair enjoyment of the music to a great extent.<br />

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

D - These records are in poor condition; perhaps unplayable.<br />

If isolated portions of a disc sound worse than the grade indicates, specific flaws are noted in<br />

detail. A slash mark between grades indicates differences between sections of the disc, generally<br />

between sides. Mono discs are graded with the amplifier in mono mode.<br />

Please bear two things in mind about my grading: First, because it is based on audition (rather<br />

than only visual inspection) it tells you not only how a record looks, but how it sounds: it is a<br />

rating not only of how well the record has been cared for but how well it was pressed to begin<br />

with. Second, the grade is assigned without regard for a record's age. A disc pressed in the<br />

1950's and graded B+ is probably an excellent or mint copy of a typical pressing from that era. I<br />

try to be conservative in my grading, but if you receive a record which you feel is in condition<br />

inferior to its grade, you may return it within two weeks for full refund of its cost.<br />

Happy Browsing!!!<br />

-- Larry Jones


Abbreviations<br />

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

AAM = Academy of Ancient Music<br />

ASCR = Accademia Santa Cecilia, Rome<br />

ASMF = Acad, St. Martin-in-the-Fields<br />

ACO = Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orch<br />

BPS = Boston Pops<br />

BSO = Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />

BSOO = Berlin State Opera Orch<br />

BVRS = Bavarian Radio Orchestra<br />

CO = Cleveland Orchestra<br />

CPO = Czech Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

CSO = Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

DSO = Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />

ECO = English Chamber Orchestra<br />

ERSO = Eastman-Rochester Sym Orch<br />

EWE = Eastman Wind Ensemble<br />

LAPO = Los Angeles Philharmonic<br />

LPO = London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

LSO = London Symphony Orchestra<br />

MMF = Maggio Musicale Fiorentino<br />

Mpls = Minneapolis or Minnesota Orch<br />

NDR = North German Radio Orch<br />

NPO = New Philharmonia Orchestra<br />

NYP = New York Philharmonic<br />

ORTF = French National Radio-TV Orch<br />

OSR = Orchestre de la Suisse Romande<br />

PCO = Paris Conservatory Orchestra<br />

Phila = Philadelphia Orchestra<br />

PO = Philharmonia Orchestra<br />

PSO = Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra<br />

PSOL = Philharmonic Sym Orch, London<br />

ROHCG = Royal Opera, Covent Garden<br />

RPO = Royal Philharmonic<br />

SFSO = San Francisco Symphony Orch<br />

SWDR = Southwest German Radio Orch<br />

VPO = Vienna Philharmonic<br />

VSO = Vienna Symphony<br />

VSOO = Vienna State Opera Orchestra<br />

bbl = bubble<br />

beg = beginning<br />

bl cov = blank cover<br />

blem = blemish<br />

c/c = cover punched or cut on corner or edge<br />

ch = chamber<br />

cho = choir or chorus<br />

cov dam = cover damage<br />

dig = digital<br />

drm = digitally remastered<br />

ens = ensemble<br />

exc = excerpts<br />

fr = from<br />

inc = includes<br />

lgt or lt = light<br />

mod = moderate<br />

nse = noise<br />

occ = occasional<br />

op = opera<br />

ov = overture<br />

pres - pressing<br />

rec = recorded<br />

scr = scratch<br />

sd = side<br />

sec = seconds<br />

snd = sound<br />

s/s = 1-in sticker neatly around lower spine<br />

sur = surface<br />

tk = tick<br />

* = recording is in true stereo<br />

+ = recording is in electronic stereo<br />

For pressing codes [in brackets] in audio-<br />

phile sections, see header for that section.<br />

A few other sections have their<br />

own abbreviations; some are repeated here:<br />

D = Dolby (tapes)<br />

BC = Barclay Crocker issue (tapes)<br />

NL = no libretto (opera/choral repertoire)


Table of Contents<br />

[by listing number]<br />

Format Category Listing Numbers<br />

Open-Reel Tapes: Operas: Complete & Highlights; Vocalists………. # 1 - 14<br />

2-Track Tapes…………………………………….. # 15 - 19<br />

Londons; Mercuries; RCA’s; Misc Audiophile....... # 20 - 48<br />

Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire & Collections.. # 49 - 56<br />

Piano, Conductors…………….………..…….…… # 57 - 66<br />

Musicals; Films; Miscellaneous Non-Classical…… # 67 - 109<br />

Record Catalogs: Schwann, Long Player, Gramophone…… ……..... # 110 - 137<br />

LP’s: Operas/Choral/Vocal: Complete; Exc; Collections.. # 138 - 316<br />

Vocalists………………………………………….. # 317 - 493<br />

Audiophile & Special Labels…………………... # 494 - 785<br />

Angels………………….. # 494 - 516<br />

Londons ……………….. # 517 - 534<br />

Mercury………………… # 535 - 551<br />

RCA……………………. # 552 - 757<br />

Misc…………………….. # 758 - 785<br />

Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire…………….…… # 786 - 926<br />

Chamber Music & Collections……………………… # 927 - 1000<br />

Clarinet; Flute; Oboe; Recorder; French Horn…. .… #1001 - 1021<br />

Violin; Viola; Cello; Harp; Guitar..…………..…..… #1022 - 1130<br />

Pianists……………………………………………… #1131 - 1335<br />

Conductors…………………………………………. #1336 - 1646<br />

Film Music; Original Cast………………………….. #1647 - 1648<br />

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


Open Reel Pre-Recorded Tapes<br />

I have not auditioned all of the tapes below, but those to which I have listened are in excellent condition, and all<br />

are so guaranteed (understanding that early 2-track tapes are delicate and require very careful handling). When<br />

a listing contains more music than would fit on a single LP, I have indicated the LP equivalent in parentheses as<br />

I do with the record listings; I am no longer counting the reels also. Tapes are 7 1/2 ips, 4-Track, non-Dolby<br />

and include libretti for vocal works unless otherwise indicated. With some of the rarer Barclay-Crocker issues I<br />

have placed a number at the end of the listing indicating the total number of copies of the tape ever made. In<br />

one of their last flyers, BC published these numbers to give an idea of which items were particularly scarce.<br />

With some of the "audiophile" material I have noted reviews or comments I have found of a tape's LP<br />

counterpart (or the tape itself) in The Absolute Sound by the letters TAS followed by issue number, colon, page<br />

number (i.e. 58:139). The following codes also apply:<br />

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

Open Reel's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire<br />

1.*BACH: Mass in b. Alarie; Merriman; Simoneau; Neidlinger; Scherchen/VSOO; Vienna Academy<br />

Cho. West WTZ-119(3). (box has minor damage and tape repair).................................................... 45.00<br />

2.*GIORDANO: Fedora. Olivero; Del Monaco; Gobbi; Gardelli/Monte Carlo. London K-90169(2).<br />

(inc libretto) ........................................................................................................................................ 18.00<br />

3.*OFFENBACH: Tales of Hoffmann. Gedda; de los Angeles; Schwarzkopf; d'Angelo; London; Blanc;<br />

Cluytens/PCO; Duclos Cho. [3 3/4 ips; NL] Angel Y3S-3667(3). .................................................. 12.00<br />

4.*STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier. Crespin; Minton; Donath; Jungwirth; Pavarotti; Wiener; Dickie;<br />

Solti/VPO; Cho. London I-90165(4). (includes libretto) ................................................................... 24.00<br />

Open Reel's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections<br />

5.*ROYAL FAMILY OF OPERA: Thirty-one arias taken from a wide range of London opera issues<br />

with artists including Crespin, Tebaldi, Del Monaco, Corelli, Resnik, Weathers, Merrill,<br />

McCracken, Berganza, Zeani, Nilsson, Flagstad, Hotter, Prevedi, Ludwig, Krause, King,<br />

Ghiaurov, Sutherland, and many more. [Includes 42-page LP-sized booklet] London LOF-<br />

90144(3).............................................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />

6.*SONGS OF THANKS: Works of Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert, Bach, Mendelssohn, Marcelli,<br />

Vaughan Williams, 4 more. Mormon Tabernacle Choir; brass, timpani & organ. Col 1R1-<br />

6686..................................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

7.*TEN SOPRANOS/TEN ARIAS: Tebaldi/Tosca; Sutherland/Faust; Price/Aida; Nilsson/Tannhauser;<br />

Crespin/Cav; Lorengar/Butterfly; Milanov/Gioconda; Souliotis/Forza; Horne/Carmen;<br />

Jones/Dutchman. London L-90187..................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

8.*THE LORD'S PRAYER: Battle Hymn; Londonderry Air; 148th Psalm; Holy, Holy, Holy; 6 more.<br />

Ormandy/Phila; Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Col MQ-324........................................................... 12.00


Open Reel's: Vocalists<br />

9.*HORNE: "Souvenir of a Golden Era, Volume 1." Arias - Barber, Capuleti, Otello (Rossini),<br />

Tancredi, Semiramide, Fidelio. Lewis/OSR. London L-90213. ........................................................ 12.00<br />

10.*HORNE: "Souvenir of a Golden Era, Volume 2." Arias from Italiana, Prophete, Alceste, Orphee et<br />

Eurydice, Sapho, Trovatore. Lewis/OSR. London L-90214.............................................................. 12.00<br />

11.*PAVAROTTI: O Solo Mio - Thirteen Neapolitan Songs. Guadagno/Teatro Communale Bologna;<br />

Chiaramello/National Philharmonic. London 1R1-7079................................................................ 12.00<br />

12.*SILLS: Arias - Capuleti, Sonnambula, Lucia, Linda di Chamounix, Roberto, Rosmonda<br />

d'Inghilterra. Jalas/Vienna Volksoper; Akademie Cho. Westminster WTC-7143. ........................ 16.00<br />

13.*SUTHERLAND: "French Opera Gala" - Arias: Dinorah; Robinson Crusoe; Louise; Grand<br />

Dutchess; Fra Diavolo; Pecheurs; Manon Lescaut; Contes; Cendrillon; Mireille; Etoile du Nord;<br />

Robert le Diable; Tribut de Zamora; Coeur et la Main; Vasco da Gama; Faust; Noces de<br />

Jeannette. Bonynge/OSR; Cho. London L-90174(2)......................................................................... 18.00<br />

14.*SUTHERLAND: Russian Jewels. - Gliere: Concerto for Soprano & Orchestra; Concerto for Harp<br />

& Orchestra (Ellis). Cui: Ici-Bas. Stravinsky: Pastorale. Bonynge, piano & cond LSO. London<br />

LOL-90160. ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: 2-Track Classical Tapes<br />

15. VOX PHONOTAPES-SONORE PM-132: SAINT-SAENS - Piano Concerti #2 & #5. Frugoni;<br />

Swarowsky/Vienna Pro Musica Sym. [A real oddity! The tape is mono, recorded on the left<br />

channel only, with the 2nd concerto on side 1, the 5th on side 2. It has been duplicated at 3 3/4<br />

ips, and thus fits nicely on a five-inch reel. However, the box is of the standard seven-inch size!<br />

First time I've seen one of these.] ....................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

Open Reel's: 2-Track Popular Tapes<br />

16.*BEL CANTO ST-30: DANCE HITS OF THE 30's & 40's. New World Theatre Orchestra. ............. 12.00<br />

17.*LIVINGSTON 1093-F: A MUSICAL TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. Lenny Herman and "The<br />

Mightiest Little Band in the Land." ................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

18.*RCA APS-103: WALTER SCHUMANN PRESENTS - The Voices of Walter Schumann.<br />

Rene/Orchestra ................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

19.*RCA BPS-116: SOUTH SEA MOODS. The South Seacombers. ........................................................ 18.00<br />

Open Reel's: Londons<br />

20.*LCK-80105(2): SAINT-SAENS - Symphony #3. FAURE - Masques et Bergamasques; Penelope<br />

Prelude; Pelleas et Melisande. DEBUSSY - Petite Suite. Ansermet/OSR. ...................................... 32.00<br />

21.*LCL-80025: MOZART - Symphony #35 & #41. Krips/Israel Phil. [blue-spined FFST box w/minor<br />

cov tear) .............................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

22.*LCL-80117: HOLST - The Hymn of Jesus (Boult/BBC Sym & Cho); The Perfect Fool (Ballet<br />

Music); Egdon Heath (Boult/LPO). [blue-spine, FFST box] ............................................................ 20.00<br />

23.*LOH-90002(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - The Pirates of Penzance. Pratt; Adams; Round; Short;<br />

Sandford; Hindmarsh; Godfrey/New Sym Orch of London; D'Oyly Carte Opera. [TAS<br />

42:112-15] (includes libretto) ............................................................................................................. 20.00


Open Reel's: Londons - continued<br />

24.*LOR-90006(3): WAGNER - Das Rheingold. Flagstad; London; Svanholm; Neidlinger; Kuen;<br />

Madeira; Kmentt; Kreppel; Boehme; Watson; Solti/VPO. [TAS re LP issue: 12:527; 73:150L]<br />

[FFST box; with libretto, but no box cover art].................................................................................. 30.00<br />

25.*LOU-90098(6): WAGNER - Gotterdammerung. Nilsson; Windgassen; Niedlinger; Frick; Fischer-<br />

Dieskau; Watson; Ludwig; Popp; Jones; Guy; Watts; Solti/VPO; Cho. [Three reels; equivalent<br />

to six LP's; TAS 65:160L] .................................................................................................................. 30.00<br />

26.*LOY-90062(5): WAGNER - Siegfried. Nilsson; Windgassen; Hotter; Stolze; Neidlinger; Bohme;<br />

Hoffgen; Sutherland; Solti/VPO. [TAS re LP issue: 12:527; in FFST box; includes libretto, but<br />

no box cover art] ................................................................................................................................. 30.00<br />

27.*RICHMOND RCH-40002: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. Katin; Colin Davis/New<br />

Symphony Orchestra of London. .................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: London Phase-4 Stereo<br />

28.*LCL-75009: GERSHWIN - Rhapsody in Blue; American in Paris. Black, piano & cond London<br />

Festival Orch. .................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

29.*LCL-75026: STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite. MUSSORGSKY (arr. Stokowski) - Night on Bald<br />

Mountain. TCHAIKOVSKY - Marche Slave. Stokowski/LSO. [Quite a spectacular collection,<br />

with Stoky's own arrangement of the Mussorgsky and wonderfully effective, idiosyncratic<br />

touches in the Firebird. Oddly scarce, too - this is the first copy I've had since 2001.] ..................... 30.00<br />

30.*LPL-74116: THIS WAY "IN." Ronnie Aldrich & His Two Pianos; London Festival Orchestra. ... 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: Mercuries<br />

31.*MERCURY ST-60103: RICHARD HAYMAN - Caramba! - Music of the Bullfight. ....................... 12.00<br />

32.*ST-6003: VIVA CUGAT! Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra. [recorded at Fine Studios in New<br />

York]................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: RCA's<br />

33.*ERPA-3282-C: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #2. Previn/LSO............................................... 14.00<br />

34.*FTC-2001: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #3. Cliburn; Kondrashin/Symphony of the Air.<br />

[Concert performance, Carnegie Hall, 5-19-58] ................................................................................. 32.00<br />

35.*FTC-2077: POULENC - Concerto for Organ, Strings & Timpani. STRAVINSKY - Jeu de Cartes.<br />

Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford][TAS 90:142 re LP (LSC-2567); Munch's only recorded<br />

Stravinsky; scarce tape - the only other copy I've offered was in 2002...] ......................................... 35.00<br />

36.*FTC-2079: VICTORY AT SEA - Volume 3. Music of Richard Rodgers, arranged & conducted by<br />

Robert Russell Bennett. [Dellheim; Layton; from LSC-2523; TAS 57:137] ..................................... 25.00<br />

37.*FTC-2081: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP<br />

issue on LSC-2562: 83/84:240-42]..................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

38.*FTC-2114: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton]<br />

CHOPIN - Etudes Op.10, #3; Op.25, #11........................................................................................... 25.00


Open Reel's: RCA's - continued<br />

39.*FTC-2123: MOZART - Concerti #21 & #23. Rubinstein; Wallenstein/Orch. [Wilcox;<br />

Layton;TAS 65:178] ........................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

40.*FTC-2129: MAHLER - Symphony #1. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] ............................................. 18.00<br />

41.*FTC-2138: DELLO JOIO - Fantasy & Variations. RAVEL - Concerto in G. Hollander;<br />

Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; one of the scarcer tapes in this series] ........................................... 32.00<br />

42.*FTC-2163: SARASATE - Zigeunerweisen. WIENIAWSKI - Legende. SAINT-SAENS -<br />

Havanaise. CHAUSSON - Poeme. RAVEL - Tzigane. Erich Friedman, violin; Sargent/LSO.<br />

[Gerhardt; Perry] [first copy I've ever seen of this tape!!].................................................................. 45.00<br />

43.*FTP-1198: CARLOS MONTOYA - Flamenco Antiguo. [Somer; Begley] (minor box scuffs)............ 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label<br />

44.*COLUMBIA MQ-753: NIELSEN - Symphony #3. Royal Danish Orch. [TAS re LP: 64; 140-2]<br />

(includes the nice insert booklet) ........................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

45.*COLUMBIA MQ-857: IVES - Symphony #2; Fourth of July. Bernstein/NYP. [Also - Bernstein<br />

discusses Ives; TAS 44:158; 69:48].................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

46.*COMMAND 4T-11015: BRAHMS - Symphony #3; Tragic Overture. Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym.<br />

[35mm film recording]........................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

47.*COMMAND RS-4T-853: THE ROBERT de CORMIER FOLK SINGERS (thirteen selections)......... 12.00<br />

48.*EVEREST TT-43-003(2): FALLA - The Three-Cornered Hat (complete; Howitt, soprano;<br />

Jorda/LSO). KHACHATURIAN - Gayne Suite (Fistoulari/LSO). ................................................ 30.00<br />

Open Reel's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire<br />

49.*MAHLER: Symphony # 3. BEETHOVEN: Coriolan Overture. Leinsdorf/BSO (with Verrett &<br />

choruses in Mahler). [3 3/4 ips] RCA TR3-5016(2)........................................................................... 10.00<br />

50.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Serenade for Strings. BOLZONI: Minuet. Leonard Sorkin/Musical Arts<br />

Symphony. Concerttapes 4T-3020..................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

51.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony #4. Albert/Mannheim National Symphony. Livingston 4T-4. ........... 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: Collections<br />

52.*ALL STAR FESTIVAL: Great Conductors & Orchestras. Nine works by Columbia artists -<br />

Stravinsky, Stokowski, Ormandy, Bernstein, etc. Col SQ-1. ............................................................. 12.00<br />

53.*BALLET COLLECTION: Music from Nutcracker (Scholz/Munich Sym); Sleeping Beauty<br />

(Adolph/Munich Sym); Faust (Scholz/Mozarteum Orch); Rosamunde (Scholz/Munich Sym);<br />

Aida (Gmur/Nurnberg Sym). [D] Ampex L-6014(2). ..................................................................... 12.00<br />

54.*SMS DEMO TAPE: Excerpts from their tape listings #11 - #19 (includes Rosbaud Bruckner 7th &<br />

Das Lied; West Point Glee Club; Leroy Anderson; Eduard Strauss; etc.) SMS S-20........................ 12.00


Open Reel's: Collections - continued<br />

55.*TALES OF VIENNA: Fledermaus Overture; Tales from the Vienna Woods; Rosenkavalier<br />

Waltzes; Invitation to the Dance; Pizzicato Polka; Emperor, Wiener Blut, Blue Danube & Artist's<br />

Life Waltzes; Perpetuum Mobile. No conductor/orch identified! [3 3/4 ips] Tape-Mates TMS-<br />

60-17. .................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

56.*THE GREATEST HITS OF ALL, #3:: Finlandia; New World Largo; Sabre Dance; Gaite Parisienne<br />

Finale; Grieg Concerto Mvt #1; Waltz of the Flowers; Bach Air; several more. Misc London<br />

artists including Solti; Kertesz; Horst Stein; Katchen; Karajan. [Pretty imposing title!!]<br />

London L-490243. .............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: Pianists<br />

57.*HOROWITZ: Chopin - Sonata #2. Schumann - Arabesque. Liszt-Horowitz - Hungarian Rhapsody<br />

#19. Rachmaninov - Etude-Tableaux Op.33, #2; Op.39, #5. Col MQ-499. (minor box scuffs) ........ 12.00<br />

58.*PERAHIA: Mendelssohn Concerti #1 & #2. Marriner/ASMF. Col 1R1-6390. ................................... 12.00<br />

59.*RIEFLING: Beethoven - Concerto #5. Gruner-Hegge/Oslo Philharmonic. Tandberg / SMS S-31. ... 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: Conductors<br />

60.*BERNSTEIN: Overtures - William Tell, Zampa, Mignon, Raymond, Poet & Peasant. NYP. Col<br />

MQ-735............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

61.*BERNSTEIN: World's Greatest Marches - Sousa(6), Radetzky, Rakoczy, Marseillaise, Rule<br />

Britannia, Pomp #1, Aida, March Slav, Col. Bogey; 12 more. [3 3/4 ips, double-play tape] Col<br />

1R2-7272(2)........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

62.*FIEDLER: "Gotta Travel On" - Leaving on a Jet Plane; Homeward Bound; six more popular songs.<br />

BPS. [3 3/4 ips] Polydor PRL-5035. .................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

63.*KOSTELANETZ: Wonderland of Opera. Music from Tosca, Faust, Cav, Pag, Thais, Boheme,<br />

Butterfly, Aida, Traviata, Louise, Carmen, Samson, etc. Col CQ-558. ............................................. 16.00<br />

64.*PERLEA: Brahms - Hungarian Dances (9). Dvorak Slavonic Dances (4). Bamberg Sym. Tandberg<br />

/ SMS S-14.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

65.*SZELL: Mozart - Divertimento #2; Symphony #33. CO. [3 3/4 ips] Epic EC-837................................ 10.00<br />

66. TOSCANINI: SIBELIUS - Symphony #2. SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphony #1. HAYDN -<br />

Symphony #99. BRAHMS - Gesang der Parzen (Shaw Cho). NBC Sym. [live concerts, 1940-49;<br />

3 3/4 ips; mono] RCA TR3-5010(2)................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

Open Reel's: Film Music<br />

67.*NEVER ON SUNDAY: (Hadjidakis). United Art UATC-2225. (very minor box scuffs).................... 12.00<br />

68.*SOUTH PACIFIC: (Rodgers & Hammerstein). Brazzi (Giorgio Tozzi sings his part); Gaynor; Kerr.<br />

[3 3/4 ips] RCA TO3-1018. (minor box scuffs) ................................................................................. 10.00<br />

69.*THE STING: (Joplin; Hamlisch). MCA MCAS-390-A.......................................................................... 12.00


Open Reel's: Musicals - Original Cast<br />

70.*FLOWER DRUM SONG: Excerpts performed by Cely Carrillo; Edna McGriff; Jean Arnold;<br />

Wayne Sherwood; Carroll/Orch & Cho. Tandberg / SMS S-2. (minor box cover tear)................ 12.00<br />

71.*HAIR: (MacDermot). [3 3/4 ips] RCA TO3-1012. ................................................................................. 10.00<br />

72.*I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE: (Weidman & Rome). Original Broadway cast, c.1962,<br />

includes Barbra Streisand biography (corrected in later issue) claiming she was born in<br />

Madagascar and raised in Rangoon! ................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

73.*SHOWBOAT: Excerpts performed by Barabara (sic) Leigh; Andy Cole; Bryan Johnson;<br />

Patricia Clark; Bowen/Orch & Cho. Tandberg / SMS S-25........................................................... 12.00<br />

74.+SOUTH PACIFIC: (Rodgers & Hammerstein). Martin; Pinza. Col OQ-1168. ...................................... 12.00<br />

75.*THE ME NOBODY KNOWS: 1970 Obie Award, Best Musical. Atlantic M-1566. ............................. 12.00<br />

76.*TWO BY TWO: (Rodgers; Stone; Charnin). Kaye; Kahn. Col SR-30338. ............................................ 12.00<br />

Open Reel's: Miscellaneous Non-Classical<br />

77.*ANDY WILLIAMS: Call Me Irresponsible and Other Hit Songs from the Movies. Col CQ-632. ..... 12.00<br />

78.*BARBRA STREISAND: A Happening in Central <strong>Park</strong>. [from live concert; June 17, 1967] Col<br />

CQ-1048.............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

79.*CAPITOL'S TAPE-DECK FAVORITES: Selections by Laurindo Almeida, Ray Anthony, Nat King<br />

Cole, Shearing, Garland, Jackie Gleason, Kingston Trio, Guy Lombardo, Alfred Newman,<br />

Webley Edwards. Capitol ZA-3.......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

80.*CHARLES RANDOLPH GREAN SOUNDE: Peter & the Wolf. [3 3/4 ips] Ranwood 0058-8075. ... 10.00<br />

81.*CONTEMPORARY MOODS: Harry "Sweets" Edison; Lauren Day's Group. [Twenty numbers;<br />

they promise an hour of music on the box; 3 3/4 ips] Tape-Mates TMS-60-02................................. 12.00<br />

82.*DAVID ROSE: The Stripper & More! More! More! Music of the Stripper. [double-play tape; 3<br />

3/4 ips] MGM STA-4501(2)............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

83.*DISCOTHEQUE: The Discotheque Dance Album. [3 3/4 ips] Command 892. .................................. 10.00<br />

84.*ENOCH LIGHT/BRASS MENAGERIE: Blowin' in the Wind; Touch Me; Wichita Lineman; My<br />

Favorite Things; 6 more. [3 3/4 ips] Project 3 X-5036....................................................................... 10.00<br />

85.*ENOCH LIGHT/THE LIGHT BRIGADE: Movie Hits '68 - '69. [3 3/4 ips] Project 3 68-5027........... 10.00<br />

86.*FERRANTE & TEICHER: Beautiful... Beautiful. United Art UST-316-A.......................................... 12.00<br />

87.*GARY MCFARLAND: Soft Samba. [3 3/4 ips] Verve VSTX-350. ..................................................... 10.00<br />

88.*GREAT MOMENTS IN MOVIES: Volume 1. Moon River; Exodus; Laura; Charade; six more.<br />

Columbia Musical Treasure Orch & Cho. [3 3/4 ips] Vivid Sounds VS-112-R-Q. ...................... 10.00<br />

89.*GUY LOMBARDO: Best of Guy Lombardo, Vol 2. [3 3/4 ips] Capitol Y1T-2940............................ 10.00<br />

90.*GUY LOMBARDO: By Special Request!. Decca ST74-4280.............................................................. 12.00<br />

91.*GUY LOMBARDO: Drifting And Dreaming. Capitol ZT-1593.......................................................... 12.00<br />

92.*GUY LOMBARDO: Guy Lombardo's Broadway. [3 3/4 ips; 5-inch reel and box!!] Capitol YT-<br />

2559..................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

93.*GUY LOMBARDO: Irving Berlin by Lombardo. Capitol ZT-1019. .................................................. 12.00<br />

94.*GUY LOMBARDO: Snuggled on Your Shoulder. Decca ST74-4567. ............................................... 12.00


Open Reel's: Miscellaneous Non-Classical - continued<br />

95.*GUY LOMBARDO: The Lombardo Touch and A Wonderful Year! [Double-Play tape; 3 3/4 ips]<br />

Capitol Y2T-2516(2). ......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

96.*GUY LOMBARDO: The Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven - A Musical Biography, 1949-<br />

1954. Decca ST74-4329. (small cut-out hole drilled in box corner) .................................................. 12.00<br />

97.*GUY LOMBARDO: The Sweetest Pianos This Side of Heaven - Featuring Fred Kreitzer & Hugo<br />

D'Ippolito. Decca ST74-4123. ............................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

98.*GUY LOMBARDO: The Sweetest Waltzes This Side of Heaven and The Sweetest Sounds<br />

Today! [Double-Play tape; 3 3/4 ips] Capitol Y2T-2644(2). .......................................................... 12.00<br />

99.*GUY LOMBARDO: They're Playing Our Songs! [3 3/4 ips] Capitol Y1T-2689. .............................. 10.00<br />

100.*GUY LOMBARDO: Your Guy Lombardo Medley Volume 3. Capitol ZT-1598. ........................... 12.00<br />

101.*GUY LOMBARDO: Your Guy Lombardo Medley and Your Guy Lombardo Medley,<br />

Volume 2. [Double-Play tape; 3 3/4 ips] Capitol Y2T-2239(2). ..................................................... 12.00<br />

102.*HARRY BELAFONTE/MAKEBA: Songs from Africa. RCA FTP-1303.......................................... 12.00<br />

103.*HAWAIIAN HITS: Kamuela & His South Sea Islanders. Tandberg / SMS S-6. ............................. 12.00<br />

104.*LEON BIBB: Sings Folk Songs. With Fred Hellerman, guitar; Okun/Orch & Cho. Tandberg /<br />

SMS S-1............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

105.*RAY CONNIFF: Honey. Col CQ-1012. ............................................................................................... 10.00<br />

106.*ROBERT DE CORMIER FOLK SINGERS: Dance Gal - Gimme the Banjo. Command RS 4T-<br />

865. ................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

107.*SWINGLE SINGERS: Getting Romantic - Works of Chopin(3), Beethoven(2), Schumann,<br />

Mendelssohn(2), Schubert, Albeniz & Mussorgsky. Philips PTC-600191. (minor box scuffs) ...... 12.00<br />

108.*THE VOGUES: Memories. [3 3/4 ips] Reprise RST-6347-B.............................................................. 10.00<br />

109.*ZOUNDS!: A Concert for Jaded Stereophiles. [Humorous notes don't identify performers...]<br />

Stereotape 14. ................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

That's all for tapes this time - go to the next page for a listing of Schwann's and other comprehensive<br />

record catalogs �


PAPER: Comprehensive Catalogs<br />

The catalogs listed below are ones which sought to list all of the records available in the given country at the<br />

time of the catalog's issue. The standard reference of this sort in the United States during the LP era was the<br />

Schwann Catalog, with updated listings by composer issued monthly beginning in 1949, and with Artist Issues<br />

(listings by artist in all the various performer categories) issued irregularly every few years. From the early<br />

1950's until about 1959, there was also a very similar publication in the United States called The Long Player.<br />

In Great Britain, the standard reference during the same period was the Gramophone Catalog. All catalogs<br />

listed below are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. This means that you may find minor scuffing, a<br />

dog-eared corner or two, or occasional marks, but everything is physically sturdy and shows no more than the<br />

expected signs of careful use. If you are not particular about precisely which issue you would like to acquire,<br />

you are welcome to make a bid and designate it, for example, "any monthly catalog from the years 1952-1954."<br />

Catalog's: Schwann Catalogs<br />

110. GRAMOPHONE: 1966/03 - March 1966. (slightly worn) ...................................................................... 9.00<br />

111. GRAMOPHONE: 1969/03 - March 1969. ............................................................................................... 9.00<br />

112. GRAMOPHONE: 1971/06 - June 1971. .................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

113. GRAMOPHONE: 1977/06 - June 1977. .................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

114. GRAMOPHONE: 1979/12 - December 1979. ......................................................................................... 7.00<br />

115. SCHWANN: 1952/03 - March 1952. (exceptionally fine copy) ............................................................ 25.00<br />

116. SCHWANN: 1952/11 - November 1952. (exceptionally fine copy)...................................................... 25.00<br />

117. SCHWANN: 1952/12 - December 1952. (taped spine repair; some notes made in ink) ....................... 18.00<br />

118. SCHWANN: 1954/05 - May 1954. (exceptionally clean copy) ............................................................. 20.00<br />

119. SCHWANN: 1956/02 - February 1956. (superb but for a few listings checked in ink)......................... 20.00<br />

120. SCHWANN: 1956/03 - March 1956. ..................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

121. SCHWANN: 1956/04 - April 1956. (tape spine repair; a little writing; bit worn)................................. 12.00<br />

122. SCHWANN: 1956/05 - May 1956. ........................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

123. SCHWANN: 1956/06 - June 1956. (very slight stains).......................................................................... 20.00<br />

124. SCHWANN: 1969/02 - February 1969. ................................................................................................... 5.00<br />

125. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1953 (June). [The very first Schwann Artist Issue; only the<br />

second copy I've ever seen! After 57 years, this copy has had careful spine repair and shows<br />

minor cover dog-earing and tiny tears, but remains fully intact] ..................................................... 45.00<br />

126. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1956-57. (a little dog-eared; firm spine tape repair) ........................... 32.00<br />

127. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1970..................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

128. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1976..................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

129. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1979..................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

130. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1982 (10th Edition). ............................................................................ 12.00<br />

131. THE LONG PLAYER: 1952/08 - August 1952. (very clean copy) ....................................................... 25.00<br />

132. THE LONG PLAYER: 1952/09+10 - September/October 1952. (very slight cover stains).................. 20.00<br />

133. THE LONG PLAYER: 1953/04 - April 1953. (superb copy)................................................................ 25.00<br />

134. THE LONG PLAYER: 1954/02 - February 1954. (significant wear on spine/cover; still sturdy) ........ 15.00<br />

135. THE LONG PLAYER: 1956/01 - January 1956. (minor cover stains).................................................. 18.00<br />

136. THE LONG PLAYER: 1956/06 - June 1956. ........................................................................................ 18.00<br />

137. THE LONG PLAYER: 1956/11 - November 1956................................................................................ 18.00


LONG-PLAYING RECORDS<br />

That's it for the tapes and catalogs: the rest of the catalog is devoted to LP's.<br />

LP's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire<br />

Operatic and choral listings include libretti unless noted NL for "No Libretto."<br />

138.*AUBER: Manon Lescaut. Mesple; Runge; Orliac; Bisson; Greger; Marty/Orchestre Lyrique<br />

de Choeurs de Radio France. French EMI 2C167-14056/8. A-.................................................... 20.00<br />

139.*BACH: Christmas Oratorio. Baumann; Sahesch-Pur; Hoffman; Hopfner; Hillebrand;<br />

Schneidt/Collegium St.Emmeram; Regensburger Domspatzen. Archiv 2723 057(3). A- to<br />

A(c/c)................................................................................................................................................ 14.00<br />

140.*BACH: Easter Oratorio. Forrester; Raskin; Lewis; Beattie; Ormandy/Phila; Temple<br />

University Cho. Col MS-6539. A-(c/c)........................................................................................... 10.00<br />

141. BARTOK: Bluebeard's Castle (sung in German). Nilsson; Sonnersted; Friisholm/Danish<br />

Radio. [broadcast, 1953; NL] HRE 225. A- ...................................................................................... 9.00<br />

142.*BEETHOVEN: Fidelio. Behrens; Hofmann; Adam; Sotin; Ghazarian; Kuebler; Howell;<br />

Solti/CSO & Cho. [dig] London 3LDR-10017(3). A- to A ............................................................ 14.00<br />

143. BEETHOVEN: Fidelio. Nilsson; Wengler; Hopf; Schoeffler; Frick; Unger; Erich<br />

Kleiber/unindentified company. [Live, 1956; NL; blank covers] Unique Opera UORC-<br />

327(2). A- ......................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

144. BEETHOVEN: Missa Solemnis. Nilsson; Tunnel; Bocklin; S.Bjorling; Erich<br />

Kleiber/Stockholm Philharmonic & Cho. [Live, 1949] Music & Arts IGI-366(2). A- ............... 25.00<br />

145. BELLINI: I Capuletti ed I Montecchi. Simionato; Hurley; Cassilly; Flagello;<br />

Gamson/unidentifed company. [Live; October 14, 1958; with notes, photos & synopsis, but<br />

NL] MRF 19(2). A- .......................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

146. BELLINI: I Puritani. Sutherland; Raimondi; Zerbini; Mazzoli; Serafin/Teatro Massimo di<br />

Palermo. [Live, 1961; libretto Italian only] Melodram MEL-460(3). A- to A ............................... 30.00<br />

147.*BERG: Five Songs, Op.4; Lulu Suite (Margaret Price); Three Orchestral Pieces. Abbado/LSO.<br />

DGG 2530 146. FS(c/c).................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

148. BERLIOZ: Te Deum. Young; Beecham/RPO; LPO Choir. Col ML-4897. A-(demo copy; "6eyes"<br />

labels)...................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

149.*BERLIOZ: The Trojans (extended excerpts from Parts I & II). Crespin; Chauvet; Bellary;<br />

Dunan; Hurteau; Berbie; Pretre/Paris Opera. [blue labels] Angel SB-3670(2). A- ........................ 9.00<br />

150.*BILLINGS: Choral Works (20). Gregg Smith Singers. Col MS-7277. A-(early "2-eyes" labels).... 12.00<br />

151. BIZET: Carmen. Borisenko; Shumskaya; Nelepp; Belov; Nebolsin/Bolshoi Theatre. [The box<br />

has been wrapped in brown paper and then tied with twine; I can't be sure, but my guess is<br />

that this is what passed as "factory sealed" in the USSR when this was issued!] Melodiya<br />

05985-90(3). "FS"(see preceding notes) .......................................................................................... 35.00<br />

152.*BIZET: La Jolie Fille de Perth. Young; Eda-Pierre; Hayter; Rippon; Lloyd-Jones/Northern<br />

Sym & Cho. [Live; England; 1973] MRF S-160(3). A-.................................................................. 20.00<br />

153.*BLITZSTEIN: Regina. Lewis; Carron; Brice; Hecht; Krachmalnick/New York City Opera.<br />

Col O3S-202(3). A-(early "6-eyes" labels) ...................................................................................... 32.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />

154.*BOYKAN: (Martin; b.1931): Elegy (Bryden, soprano; Hoose/Brandeis Contemporary Ch<br />

Players); Epithalamion (Maddalena, baritone; Cirillo, vln; Crumb, harp). [dig] CRI SD-566.<br />

A- to A................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

155.*BRANT: (Henry; b.1913): Western Springs. La Jolla Civic/University Sym & Cho conducted<br />

by Composer, Nee, Chase & Snyder. CRI SD-512. A-................................................................... 9.00<br />

156.*BRITTEN: Cantata Misericordium (Pears; Fischer-Dieskau; Composer/LSO & Cho.); Sinfonia<br />

da Requiem (Composer/NPO). London OS-25937. A- .................................................................. 11.00<br />

157.*CASALS: El Pessebre. Forrester; Iglesias; Saharrea; Elvira; Serrano; Casals/Festival Casals<br />

Puerto Rico Orch; Cho. Col M2-32966(2). A-.............................................................................. 16.00<br />

158. CHERUBINI: Medea. Callas; Guichandut; Petri; Barbieri; Gui/MMF. [Live, 1953; Includes<br />

English notes, but libretto in Italian only] Fonit Cetra DOC-60(3). A- to A ................................... 25.00<br />

159. CHERUBINI: Medea. Caballe; Lima; Weidinger; Candida; Zaccaria; Gatto/unidentified<br />

company. [Live, 1977; NL - as issued] HRE 411(3). A-................................................................. 18.00<br />

160. CHERUBINI: Medea. Callas; Vickers; Carron; Zaccaria; Berganza; Raskin; Rescigno/Dallas<br />

Civic Opera. [Live, 1958; Italian-only libretto] SIDE 6: Excerpts from Norma with Callas;<br />

Barbieri; Rossi-Lemeni; Serafin/Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires; 1949. Melodram MEL-<br />

461(3). A- ......................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

161. CILEA: Adriana Lecouvreur. Olivero; Corelli; Simionato; Bastianini; Rossi/Orch. [Naples, 11-<br />

28-59; booklet has notes & photos only, but this copy includes Met libretto] MRF 47(2). A- ....... 15.00<br />

162. CILEA: Adriana Lecouvreur. Olivero; Simionato; Corelli; Bastianini; Rossi/Teatro San Carlo<br />

di Napoli. [Live, 11/28/59] [Notes include English translation, but libretto is in Italian only]<br />

Fonit Cetra DOC-19(3). A- .............................................................................................................. 30.00<br />

163.*CORNELIUS: The Barber of Bagdad. Schwarzkopf; Gedda; Czerwenka; Prey; Leinsdorf/PO<br />

& Cho. [With English notes & synopsis, but German-only libretto] Electrola 1C147-01<br />

448/49(2). A- .................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

164.*DELIBES: Lakme. Sutherland; Vanzo; Bacquier; Sinclair; Bonynge/Monte Carlo Opera.<br />

London OSA-1391(3). A- ................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

165. DONIZETTI: Don Sebastiano. Poggi; Barbieri; Mascherini; Neri; Giulini/Teatro Comunale di<br />

Firenze. [Live; Salzburg Festival, 1954; Italian-only notes and libretto] Cetra LO-20(3). A-<br />

(slight water box dam; LP's fine)...................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

166.*DONIZETTI: La Favorita. Pavarotti; Cossotto; Bacquier; Ghiaurov; Cotrubas; Bonynge/Teatro<br />

Comunale, Bologna. London OSA-13113(3). A-........................................................................... 15.00<br />

167.*DONIZETTI: Maria Padilla. Janet Price; Du Plessis; Elkins; Drago; Caley;<br />

Montgomery/Bournemouth Sinfonietta; Opera Rara Cho. [very nice booklet with notes<br />

and complete libretto] BJR S-135(3). A- ......................................................................................... 27.00<br />

168.*DONIZETTI: Maria Stuarda. Sills; Farrell; Burrows; Quilco; Kern; du Plessis; Ceccato/LPO;<br />

Alldis Choir. Audio Treas ABC-ATS-20010(3). A-....................................................................... 14.00<br />

169.*DONIZETTI: Parisina d'Este. Caballe; Pruett; Quilco; Morris; Bergquist; Queler/Opera Orch<br />

of NY; Schola Cantorum [live, Carnegie Hall, March 6,1974]. Side 6: Caballe - Arias from<br />

Tancredi, Ercole sul Termodonte(2), Betly, Caterina Cornaro, Bianca e Fernanco &<br />

Donizetti's Composizione da Camara, Vol II (Zanetti, piano; Carnegie Hall recitals, 1972 &<br />

1974). MRF S-107(3). A-................................................................................................................. 40.00<br />

170. DONIZETTI: Poliuto. Corelli; Callas; Bastianini; De Palma; Zaccaria; Pelizzoni;<br />

Votto/unnamed company. [Live, Milan, 1960][With nice libretto including notes and<br />

photos] BJR 106(2). A- .................................................................................................................... 35.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />

171.*DVORAK: Requiem. Stader; Wagner; Haefliger; Borg; Ancerl/CPO; Cho. [tulip labels] DGG<br />

138 026/27(2). A- to A ..................................................................................................................... 50.00<br />

172.*ERKEL: Hunyadi Laszlo. Simandy; Dery; Orosz; Jambor; Komor/Budapest Phil. Qualiton<br />

SLPX-1040/42(3). A- ....................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

173.*FAURE: La Bonne Chanson. Walker, mezzo-soprano; The Nash Ensemble (who also play<br />

Faure's Trio in d, Op.120). CRD 1089. A- ....................................................................................... 10.00<br />

174.*FAURE: Penelope. Norman; Taillon; Vanzo; Van Dam; Huttenlocher; Dutoit/Monte Carlo<br />

Philharmonic; Jean Laforge Vocal Ens. Erato STU-71386(3). A- to A ...................................... 15.00<br />

175. FAURE: Requiem. Beems; Uppman; Roger Wagner/Concert Arts Orch; Wagner Chorale.<br />

[scarce!] Capitol P-8241. A-............................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

176.*FOERSTER: Eva. Depoltova; Barova; Vodicka; Soucek; Vajnar/Prague Radio Orch & Cho.<br />

Supraphon 1116-3311-13(3). A- ...................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

177. GLUCK: Iphigenie en Tauride. Crespin; Chauvet; Massard; Benegas; Sebastian/Theatre<br />

Colon, Buenos Aires. [Live, 1964; French-only libretto] Le Chant du Monde LDX-<br />

78769/70(2). A- ................................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

178. GOETZ: The Taming of the Shrew. Trotschel; Teschemacher; Ahlersmeyer; S.Nilssen; Frick;<br />

Elmendorff/Dresden State Opera. Urania URLP-221(3). B(minor box damage & neat tape<br />

repair) ............................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

179.*GRETRY: Zemire et Azor. Mesple; Bufkens; van Gorp; Louis; Doneux/Belgian Radio Orch &<br />

Cho. [French-only notes and libretto] French EMI 2C167-12881/2(2). A-..................................... 18.00<br />

180. GURIDI: El Caserio (The Family Farm). Rubio; Rojo; Castello; Sierra; Vidal. SERRANO: Alma<br />

de Dios (The Good Soul). Rivadeneyra; Pardo; Castello; Sierra. Torroba/Agrupacion<br />

Sinfonica "La Zarzuela (in both). [with synopses, but NL] [blue labels] Col ML-4932. B+ ....... 12.00<br />

181.*HANDEL: Acis and Galatea. Sutherland; Pears; Brannigan; Galliver; Boult/Philomusica of<br />

London; St. Anthony Singers. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-60011/2(2). A- .................................................. 9.00<br />

182.*HANDEL: Orlando. Sciutti; Bogard; Steffan; Greevy; Rintzler; Simon/Vienna Volksoper<br />

Orch. [1st recording] RCA LSC-6197(3). A-.................................................................................. 14.00<br />

183. HANDEL: Solomon. Cameron; Young; Morison; Marshall; Beecham/RPO; Beecham Choral<br />

Soc. Angel 3546(2). A-(lovely British pressing).............................................................................. 32.00<br />

184.*HAYDN: La Fedelta Premiata. Cotrubas; Von Stade; Valentini; Alva; Dorati/Lausanne Ch<br />

Orch; Swiss Radio Cho. Philips 6707 028(4). A- to A .................................................................. 16.00<br />

185.*HAYDN: Lo Speziale. Fulop; Rozsoss; Kalmar; Kincses; Lehel/Liszt Chamber Orch.<br />

Hungaroton SLPX-11926/7(2). A- to A(slight box scuffs).............................................................. 11.00<br />

186.*HAYDN: Mass #11 ("Nelson"). Hendricks; Lipovsek; Araiza; Meven; Davis/BRVS. [dig] Phil<br />

416 358-1. FS ..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

187. HAYDN: The Creation. Seefried; Holm; Borg; Markevitch/BPO; St. Hedwig's Cho. Decca<br />

DXA-138(2). A- ............................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

188.*HAYDN: The Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross. Babikian; Dressel; Alberts; van<br />

Kesteren; Wiener; Scherchen/VSOO; Academy Cho. West WST-17006. A- .............................. 14.00<br />

189.*HOLST: The Wandering Scholar (Rippon; Burrowes; Langdon; Tear; Bedford/ECO; English<br />

Opera Group); Perfect Fool Ballet Music; Egdon Heath (Previn/LSO). Angel S-37152. A- ...... 12.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />

190. HONEGGER: La Danse des Morts w(Barrault, narrator; Panzera; Turba-Rabier; Schenneberg;<br />

Chorale Yvonne Gouverne; first recording); Symphony #2. Munch/PCO (in both). [recorded<br />

1941 & 1944] French EMI 1109011. A- to A .................................................................................. 10.00<br />

191.*IRELAND: Songs, Volume 1: Songs of a Wayfarer; Five Poems by Thomas Hardy; Marigold;<br />

Three Songs; We'll to the Woods No More; Sea Fever; two more. Rowlands, piano. [from<br />

Lyrita original] MHS 3333. A-........................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

192.*JANACEK: Missa Glagolitica. Lear; Rossel-Majdan; Haefliger; Crass; Kubelik/BVRS & Cho.<br />

[tulip labels] DGG 138 954. A- to A................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

193.*JEHAN DE LATRE: (1510-1569): Chansons (27). Robert, lute; Ensemble Vocal Jacques<br />

Feuillie. Musique en Wallonie MW-80013. A- to A ....................................................................... 12.00<br />

194.*KORNGOLD: Violanta. Marton; Jerusalem; Berry; Hesse; Laubenthal; Janowski/Munich<br />

Radio Orch. [TAS 44:159] Col M2-35909(2). A- .......................................................................... 25.00<br />

195. LALO: Le Roi d'Ys. Micheau; Gorr; Borthayre; Legay; Savignol; Mars; Rallier;<br />

Cluytens/ORTF & Cho. Pathe Marconi 1110683(2). A- to A ....................................................... 18.00<br />

196.+LALO: Le Roi d'Ys. Micheau; Gorr; Legay; Cluytens/ORTF & Cho. [NL; French-only notes]<br />

EMI 2C153-11068/9(2). A- to A...................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

197.*LEHAR: Giuditta. Moser; Gedda; Baumann; Hirte; Boskovsky/Munich Radio Orch & Cho.<br />

[dig; German pressing; DMM] Angel DSB-3947(2). A- to A(c/c).................................................. 15.00<br />

198.*LEHAR: Giuditta. Gueden; Kmentt; Loose; Dickie; Czerwenka; Berry; Moralt/Vienna State<br />

Opera. Decca GOS-583-4(2). A-..................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

199.*LISZT: Don Sanche. Garino; Hamari; Gati; Farkas; Komlosi; Pal/Hungarian State Opera<br />

Orch; Radio-TV Cho. [dig] Hungaroton SLPD-12744-45(2). A- ................................................. 13.00<br />

200.*LORTZING: Undine. Rothenberger; Putz; Gedda; Schreier; Prey; Frick; Heger/Berlin Radio<br />

Orch & Ch Cho. [Includes English synopsis, but German-only notes & libretto] Electrola<br />

1C183-30 218/20(3). A- to A ........................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

201.*MAHLER: Das Lied von der Erde. Norman; Vickers; Davis/LSO. [dig] Philips 6514 112. A- to<br />

A ....................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

202.*MARTI: (Josep Antoni; 1719-63): Silencio; O Magnum Mysterium. Basora; Estrada;<br />

Segarra/Capella de Musica i Escolania de Montserrat; Barcelona Ens. [German-only<br />

notes] Schwann Musica Sacra AMS-42. A-....................................................................................... 9.00<br />

203.*MARTINU: The Greek Passion (in English text by composer). Mitchinson; Field; Tomlinson;<br />

Lawton; Mackerras/Brno State Philharmonic; CPO Cho; Kuhn Childrens' Cho. [dig]<br />

Supraphon 1116-3611/12(2). A- to A .............................................................................................. 18.00<br />

204. MASCAGNI: Cavalleria Rusticana. Apolei; Geri; Zola; Campolonghi; Del Col;<br />

Sebastian/Teatro La Fenice, Venezia. Remington R-199-175/2(2). B to B+ ............................... 16.00<br />

205. MASCAGNI: Iris. Olivero; Puma; Neri; Oliva; Questa/RAI Orch & Cho. [Live; Turin, 9-6-56]<br />

Side 6: Excerpts from Iris (Petrella; Di Stefano; Christoff; Meletti; Gavazzeni/Unnamed<br />

Company). [Live; Rome, 12-26-56] [Booklet, but NL] MRF 29(3). A-(mod to loud tks 3/8inch<br />

sd 4) .......................................................................................................................................... 23.00<br />

206.*MASCAGNI: L'Amico Fritz. Freni; Pavarotti; Sardiniero; Gavazzeni/ROHCG. [blue labels]<br />

Angel SBL-3737(2). A-.................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

207. MASSENET: Sapho. Moizan; Mollien; Lovano; Michel; Jacquin; Massard; Le Comte/French<br />

Radio. [Live, 1961; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 326(2). B ................................ 15.00<br />

208. MESSAGER: Monsieur Beaucaire. Teyte; Green; Moffatt; Clarke; <strong>Park</strong>er; Russell/Princes<br />

Theatre Orch. [recorded 1919] Opal 817. A- ................................................................................. 15.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />

209. MEYERBEER: Gli Ugonotti. Sutherland; Corelli; Simionato; Ghiaurov; Cossotto; Tozzi;<br />

Gavazzini/Milan. [Live; 6/7/1962; includes booklet with synopsis, notes & production<br />

photos; but NL] MRF 18(3). A- ....................................................................................................... 31.00<br />

210.*MEYERBEER: Songs (14). Fischer-Dieskau; Engel (piano). Archiv 2533 295. A- to A .................... 12.00<br />

211. MONIUSZKO: Halka. Sokolova; Nelepp; Maslennikova; Lisitsian; Kondrashin/Bolshoi<br />

Theatre. [Russian-only notes; NL] Melodiya 013687/90(2). A-..................................................... 15.00<br />

212. MOROSS: (Jerome): The Scandalous Life of Frankie & Johnny (ballet) (Hendl/Vienna Sym).<br />

MacDOWELL: Suite #2, "Indian" (Dixon/Vienna Sym). Desto D-408. A-................................... 11.00<br />

213. MOZART: Abduction from the Seraglio. Schwarzkopf; Loose; Dermota; Klein;<br />

Moralt/Austrian Radio Orch [radio broadcast, 1945]. Side 6: Arias from Magic Flute<br />

[Dermota(2), Schwarzkopf; Ahlsen], Don Giovanni [Schwarzkopf; Dermota], Cosi [Dermota]<br />

& Figaro [Schwarzkopf] (1946-57). Melodram MEL-047(3). A- ................................................... 25.00<br />

214. MOZART: Hochzeit des Figaro. Schoeffler; Cebotari; Ahlersmeyer; Teschemacher;<br />

Bohm/Orch & Cho des Reichssenders Stuttgart. [recorded 1938; Austrian issue; no notes<br />

or libretto] Private FH-1-3(3). A-..................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

215. MOZART: Marriage of Figaro. Sayao; Steber; Novotna; Brownlee; Pinza; Baccaloni;<br />

Walter/Unnamed company. [Live, 1-29-44] [NL] Opus MLG-75/77(3). A-- .............................. 27.00<br />

216.*MOZART: Requiem. M.Price; Schmidt; Araiza; Adam; Schreier/Staatskapelle Dresden;<br />

Leipzig Radio Cho. [dig] Philips 6514 320. A- to A ...................................................................... 10.00<br />

217.*MUSSORGSKY: Khovanshchina. Changalovich; Bugarinovich; Popovich; Tzveych; Startz;<br />

Popovich; Baranovich/Belgrade Opera. Richmond SRS-64504(4). A-........................................ 14.00<br />

218.*NIELSEN: Saul & David (in English). Christoff; Young; Soderstrom; Hartmann; Borg;<br />

Langdon; Horenstein/Danish Radio; Cho. Unicorn RHS-343/5(3). A-......................................... 20.00<br />

219.*OFFENBACH: La Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein. Crespin; Vanzo; Burles; Meloni; Massard;<br />

Mesple; Plasson/Toulouse Orch & Cho. Col M2-34576(2). A-.................................................... 13.00<br />

220.*OFFENBACH: Pariser Leben. Rothenberger; Bakker; Holm; Fuchs; Mattes/Munich Radio<br />

Orch & Cho. [with English synopsis & notes, but German-only libretto] [dig] Electrola<br />

1C157-46 574/75(2). A- to A ........................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

221. OFFENBACH: Tales of Hoffman. Anders; Streich; Klein; Berger; Rother/Berlin Radio.<br />

[Recorded 1946; this issue has no notes or libretto, nor does it list performers, which I found<br />

via an ARSC notation on the internet. Though touted as "complete," that same note indicates<br />

that it is significantly abridged. Apart from a few blemishes, this is essentially a very clean<br />

copy of a quieter-than-normal pressing for this label.] Gramophone 20154-56(3). B+ to B(see<br />

preceding comments)........................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

222.*PAER: Leonora. Carson; Casula; Frusoni; Stavru; Tadeo; Maag/Stuttgart Radio Orch. [Live;<br />

May 23, 1976; includes booklet of notes and full libretto] MRF S-144(3). A-(box is dented;<br />

minor H20 stains; LP's superb)......................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

223.*PFITZNER: Palestrina. Gedda; Fischer-Dieskau; Weikl; Prey; Steinbach; Ridderbusch; Donath;<br />

Fassbaender; Kubelik/BVRS & Cho. DGG 2711 013(4). A- to A................................................. 25.00<br />

224.*PLANQUETTE: Les Cloches de Corneville. Mesple; Sinclair; Stutzmann; Burles; Giraudeau;<br />

Benoit; Doussard/Paris Comic Opera. [with folder including notes and synopsis, but NL -<br />

apparently as issued] Conn Soc CS2-2107(2). A-............................................................................ 14.00<br />

225. PROKOFIEV: The Flaming Angel. Rhodes; Depraz; Kolassi; Collard; Giraudeau; Bruck/Paris<br />

Opera. Westminster OPW-1304(3). A-........................................................................................... 14.00<br />

226. PUCCINI: Gianni Schicchi. Gobbi; de los Angeles; Santini/Rome Opera. [blue labels] Angel<br />

35473. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 10.00


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227.+PUCCINI: Madama Butterfly. Callas; Gedda; Borriello; Danieli; Karajan/La Scala. EMI SLS-<br />

5015(3). A- ....................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

228. PUCCINI: Tosca. Bjoerling; Curtis-Verna; MacNeil; Scott; Davidson; Mitropoulos/Unnamed<br />

Orch & Cho. [Live, 1959; NL; blank jackets] Unique Opera UORC-148(2). A- .......................... 45.00<br />

229. PUCCINI: Tosca. Milanov; Corelli; Guelfi; Landon; Tree; Robinson; Gibson/ROHCG; [Live,<br />

1957; blank jackets; NL] Unique Opera UORC-157(2). A- ............................................................ 22.00<br />

230.*PUCCINI: Tosca. Ricciarelli; Carreras; Raimondi; Corena; Karajan/BPPO; Berlin Opera Cho.<br />

DGG 2707 121(2). A- to A............................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

231.*PUCCINI: Turandot. Caballe; Freni; Carreras; Plishka; Senechal; Lombard/Strasbourg Phil;<br />

Cho. [quad] Angel SCLX-3857(3). A-(c/c) ..................................................................................... 14.00<br />

232.*PURCELL: Music for the Theatre. Carlyle, soprano; Menuhin/Bath Festival Orch. [blue<br />

labels] Angel S-36332. A-.................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

233.*PURCELL: The Fairy Queen. Sheppard; Knibbs; Clarke; Dellers; Jenkins; Bevan; Deller/His<br />

Consort; Stour Music Festival. Van SRV-311/12(2). A-.............................................................. 11.00<br />

234. RACHMANINOFF: Aleko. Petrov; Orfenov; Ognivtsev; Pokrovskaya; Golovanov/USSR Radio<br />

Orch & Cho. [includes English notes & synopsis, but NL; 10-inch] MK 5682/85(2).<br />

B+(superb copy of better than usual MK pressing).......................................................................... 24.00<br />

235. RACHMANINOFF: The Bells. Yeend; Lloyd; Harrell; Temple University Choir;<br />

Ormandy/Phila (who also play the Isle of the Dead). Col ML-5043. A-("6-eyes" labels) ............ 15.00<br />

236. RAVEL: Don Quichotte a Dulcinee (Maurane, baritone); Sheherazade (Micheau, soprano).<br />

DEBUSSY: Trois Ballades de Francois Villon (Maurane). BRITTEN: Les Illuminations<br />

(Micheau). Lamoureux Orchestra under Sacher (in Britten) and Fournet (in rest). Epic LC-<br />

3355. A-(brief moderate tks in Sheherazade)................................................................................... 16.00<br />

237.*REINTHALER: (Karl Martin; 1822-96): Jephtha and His Daughter. Langshaw; Schlick;<br />

Juckel; Harder; Nagashima; Helbich/Bremen Staatsorchester & Domcchor. [1st recording;<br />

DMM] Schwann AMS-4526(2). A- to A ......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

238.*ROSSI: (Luigi; 1597-1653): Cantatas (7). Nelson, soprano; Kuijken, basse de viole; Christie,<br />

clavecin. [nice fold-open jacket] Harmonia Mundi HM-1010. A- to A........................................... 12.00<br />

239. ROSSINI: Adina ossia Il Califfo di Bagdad. Adani; Spina; Tado; Rigacci/Milan Angelicum<br />

Orch (live, 1963). ROSSINI: Il Signor Bruschino. Bruscantini; Noni; Poli; Giulini/RAI<br />

Milan. [with notes and synopses, but NL] Voce 32(3). A-.............................................................. 20.00<br />

240. ROSSINI: La Cenerentola. de Gabarain; Oncina; Bruscantini; Alan; Wallace;<br />

Gui/Glyndebourne Festival Orch & Cho. [deluxe box with frame cover and insert (plus<br />

libretto & notes) in very nice condition indeed; deleted February 1957] RCA LHMV-600(2).<br />

A-(late sd 3 is B+, no apparent reason) ............................................................................................ 41.00<br />

241.*ROSSINI: La Donna del Lago. Horne; von Stade; Blake; Raffanti; Zaccaria;<br />

Scimone/Unidentified company. [with synopsis & notes, but NL] Voce 64(3). A-...................... 15.00<br />

242. ROSSINI: La Gazzetta. Tajo; Tuccari; Borriello; Galli; Caracciolo/A. Scarlatti Orchestra of<br />

RAI Naples. [Issued with synopsis, but NL] Voce 12(2). A-.......................................................... 12.00<br />

243. ROSSINI: Le Comte Ory. Oncina; Barabas; Canne-Meijer; Roux; Wallace; Gui/Glyndebourne<br />

Festival. [sung in French] Italian Odeon QALP-10200/01(2). A-(lovely copy) ............................. 19.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />

244. ROSSINI: Matilde di Shabram. Valdenassi; Bottazzo; Panerai; Casula; Ferrin;<br />

Martinotti/Teatro Comunale dell'Opera, Genoa (March 27, 1974). Side 6: A PIETRO<br />

BOTTAZZO CONCERT: Arias from Conte Ory, Semiramide, Italiana & Don Pasquale;<br />

Bellini - Tre Arie da Camera. [rec 1962-71] MRF 108(3). A-......................................................... 23.00<br />

245.*SAINT-SAENS: Samson & Delila. Gorr; Vickers; Blanc; Pretre/Paris Opera; Duclos Cho.<br />

[blue labels] Angel S-3639(3). A-(booklet's photo page AUTOGRAPHED by Vickers) .............. 25.00<br />

246. SCARLATTI: Griselda. Freni; Alva; Luchetti; Bruscantini; Sanzogno/RAI Naples. [Live, 1971;<br />

usual fine MRF presentation with notes, synopsis & full libretto] MRF 117(2). A- ....................... 30.00<br />

247. SCHUBERT: Alfonso et Estrella. Danco; Alva; Panerai; Borriello; Clabassi; Nobile;<br />

Sanzogno/RAI Milan. [Live; October 26, 1956; NL] Melodram MEL-035(3). A- to A ............... 24.00<br />

248. SCHUBERT: Mass #2 (Dutoit; Planiavsky; Buchsbaum; Grossman/Vienna Sym); Gesang der<br />

Geister Ueber den Wassern (Krauss; Vienna Sym; VSO Cho). Lyrichord LL-93. A- ................... 9.00<br />

249. SCHUBERT: Mass #4. Dutoit; Bahl; Equilux; Ohashi; Barati/VSOO; Academy Cho. Lyrichord<br />

LL-101. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

250.*SCHUMANN: Das Paradies und die Peri. Moser; Fassbaender; Gedda; Tripp; Marheineke;<br />

Czyz/Dusseldorf Sym; Cho. [quad; Grand Prix du Disque] Electrola 1C193-30187/88(2). A-<br />

to A ................................................................................................................................................... 23.00<br />

251.*SCHUMANN: Vocal Duets. Varady; DGG 2531 204. A- to A(c/c).................................................... 12.00<br />

252. SERRANO: La Cancion del Olvido ("The Song of Forgetfulness"). Lorengar; Ausensi;<br />

Munguia; Argenta/Symphony Orchestra; Madrid Singers. [with notes & synopsis in<br />

English & Spanish, but NL] London TW-91026. A- ....................................................................... 25.00<br />

253.*SIBELIUS: Songs: Seven Songs, Op.13; Six Songs, Op.50; Eight Songs, Op.57; Two Songs<br />

from Twelfth Night; eight misc songs. Jorma Hynninen, baritone; Ralf Gothoni, pinao.<br />

Finlandia FA-202(2). A- to A............................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

254.*SILLS: Arias - Ariadne; Seraglio; Barber; William Tell. Gagnon - Sillsiana. [Live, but no details<br />

about when or where] Private RA-201. A- to B+............................................................................. 16.00<br />

255. SMETANA: The Secret. Petrova; Zidek; Koci; Kalas; Stepanova; Neumann/Prague National<br />

Theatre. Artia ALPO-84(3). A-(fine copy) ..................................................................................... 14.00<br />

256.*STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier. Jones; Fassbaender; Popp; Ridderbusch; Carlos<br />

Kleiber/Unidentified company. [Live, 1977; NL - as issued] Legendary LR-179(4). A--(c/c;<br />

tks 1/4-inch, beg sd 8) ...................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

257. STRAUSS: Egyptian Helen. Rysanek; Aldenhoff; Kupper; Uhde; Keilberth/Munich Opera.<br />

[Live, August 10, 1956; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 268(2). A- to B+ .............. 15.00<br />

258.*SUPPE: Boccaccio. Rothenberger; Prey; Moser; Bohme; Berry; Dallapozza;<br />

Boskovsky/Bavarian Symphony & Opera Cho. [English notes included, but German-only<br />

libretto] [quad] Electrola 1c157-30216/17(2). A- to A .................................................................... 20.00<br />

259.*THOMAS: (Kurt; 1904-73): Mass in a. HEINRICH KAMINSKI (1886-1946): Psalm 130.<br />

Fruhhaber; Belician; Altmeyer; Eckels; Bremsteller/Capella St. Crucis Hannover. DGG /<br />

Leuenhagen & Paris 2891 266. A- to A ........................................................................................... 12.00<br />

260.*TRAETTA: (Tommaso): Le Serve Rivali. Barbacini; Dessy; Nazario; Mainardi/Orchestra<br />

Sinfonica di Sanremo. [includes English notes and libretto] Bongiovanni GB-2003/4(2). A-...... 25.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />

261.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Five Tudor Portraits. Bainbridge; Case; Willcocks/NPO; Bach<br />

Choir. Angel S-36685. A-.................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

262. VERDI: Aida. Cigna (debut); Martinelli; Morelli; Castagna; Votipka; Pinza; Cordon;<br />

Panizza/Metropolitan Opera. [Live; 2/6/1937; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS<br />

147(3). B........................................................................................................................................... 23.00<br />

263.*VERDI: Don Carlos. Andzhaparidze; Petrov; Milashkina; Valaitis; Arkhipova;<br />

Naidenov/Bolshoi Theatre. [Russian and English synopses; NL] Melodiya 33C-0933-40(4).<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

264.*VERDI: Ernani. Caballe; Prevedi; Christoff; Glossop; Gavazzeni/Unnamed Company. [Live;<br />

Italy; November 26, 1968; with notes & synopsis, but NL] BJR S-110(2). A- ............................... 25.00<br />

265.*VERDI: Falstaff. Fischer-Dieskau; Ligabue; Resnik; Sciutti; Panerai; Stolze; Bernstein/VPO;<br />

VSO Cho. Col M3S-750(3). A- to A(early "2-eyes" labels; superior pressing).............................. 23.00<br />

266. VERDI: Giovanna d'Arco. Tebaldi; Bergonzi; Panerai; Susca; Scarenci; Simonetto/Venice<br />

Festival, 1951. [Live; blank cover; NL] Golden Age of Opera EJS 125(2). B- .............................. 14.00<br />

267. VERDI: Il Trovatore. Bjoerling; Greco; Castagna; Stellman; Calusio/Unnamed Company.<br />

[Live, 1941; bl cov; NL] Unique Opera UORC-115(2). A-(very fine copy) ................................... 15.00<br />

268.+VERDI: Il Trovatore. Pertile; Granforte; Carena; Cattaneo; Carmassi; de Franco; Sabajno/La<br />

Scala. [lib Italian only] EMI (Italy) C 053-17083/85(3). A- ........................................................... 20.00<br />

269. VERDI: La Traviata. Callas; Di Stefano; Bastianini; Giulini/La Scala. [Live; May 28, 1955; no<br />

libretto, but lovely 8 1/2 x 11' booklet includes synopsis and three or four dozen fine<br />

production photos, most including Callas] MRF 87(2). A-.............................................................. 25.00<br />

270. VERDI: La Traviata. Callas; Raimondi; Bastianini; Zanolli; La Porta; Giulini/La Scala. [Live;<br />

January 19, 1956; NL - as issued] HRE 272(2). A- ......................................................................... 18.00<br />

271. VERDI: Luisa Miller. Stella; Di Stefano; MacNeil; Arie; Dominguez; Sanzogno/unidentified<br />

company. [Live, 1963; NL - as issued] HRE V-814(3). A-(pressing defect causes mod snd<br />

3/4-in side 3)..................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

272.*VERDI: Macbeth. Ahlersmeyer; Hongen; Alsen; Witte; Bottcher; Bohm/Vienna State Opera.<br />

[Apparently a broadcast performance recorded 1943(?); in German; NL] Melodiya M10-<br />

47469 004(2). A- .............................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

273. VERDI: Otello. Rethberg; Votipka; Martinelli; Tibbett; Moscona; Cehanovsky;<br />

Panizza/Metropolitan Opera. [Live; February 12, 1938] Side 6: Arias sung by Rethberg<br />

(La Wally; Forza); Martinelli (Samson; Bizet); Tibbett (Tales; Don Giovanni). [bl covs; NL]<br />

Golden Age of Opera EJS 181(3). B(noisy bbls sides 5 & 6).......................................................... 18.00<br />

274. VERDI: Requiem; Te Deum. Tebaldi; Elmo; Prandelli; Siepi; Toscanini/La Scala. [Live; June<br />

26, 1950; notes in Italian only; fine sound; intense performance!] Edizioni RAI 14/15(2). A-....... 20.00<br />

275.*VERDI: Requiem. Vartenissian; Cossotto; Fernandi; Christoff; Serafin/Rome Op. EMI SXDW-<br />

3055(2). A- ......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

276. VERDI: Rigoletto. Pons; Kiepura; Tibbett; Lazzari; Cordon; Votipka; Papi/Metropolitan<br />

Opera. [Live; March 11, 1939; NL; bl covs] Golden Age of Opera EJS 131(2). A-/B(disc 1<br />

exceptional for EJS; 2nd more typical!)........................................................................................... 19.00<br />

277.*VERDI: Rigoletto. Bruson; Kraus; Hendricks; Ferrin; Gardelli/unidentified company. [Live;<br />

1980; with notes but NL] Filler: Barbara Hendricks: Sleepwalking Scene from Sonnambula<br />

(Almeida/unidentified company; live, 1980). Legendary LR-178(3). A--.................................... 20.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />

278. VERDI: Rigoletto. Scotto; Paskalis; Pavarotti; Bartoluzzi; Washington; Clabassi; Giulini/Rome<br />

Opera. [Live; November 19, 1966] Side 6: Arias from Rigoletto by Bjoerling and Warren<br />

(Sodero/Orch; 1945). Carnegie Hall, 1/17/1968; no libretto or notes] Estro Armonico EA-<br />

020(3). A-(box has tape repair) ........................................................................................................ 30.00<br />

279. VIVES: Bohemios ("Bohemians"). Berganza; Rosada; Ausensi; Munguia; Argenta/Orquesta<br />

Sinfonica; Cantores de Madrid. [Notes & synopsis in English & Spanish, but NL] London<br />

TW-91038. A- .................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

280. VIVES: Dona Francisquita. Morales; Iriarte; Garcia; Calvo; Argenta/Gran Orquesta<br />

Sinfonica; Cho. [Spanish-only notes; NL] London TW-91005/6(2). A- ........................................ 35.00<br />

281. VIVES: Dona Francisquita. Olaria; Kraus; Perez; Ramalle; Alonso; Montorio/Orquesta de<br />

Camara de Madrid; Cho. [English notes and synopsis; NL] Montilla FM-85. A- ....................... 12.00<br />

282. WAGNER: Die Walkure (extended scenes). Harshaw; Schech; Thebom; Vinay; Uhde; Scott;<br />

Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. Met Op MO-728(2). A-(very nice copy; NL)........................ 25.00<br />

283. WAGNER: Die Walkure. Traubel; Melchior; Varnay; Thorberg; Chorr; Kipnis;<br />

Leinsdorf/Unnamed Company (1941). [Issued NL; former owner added libretto from the<br />

Solti issue to this box] ERR 107(4). A-............................................................................................ 31.00<br />

284.*WAGNER: Flying Dutchman. Van Dam; Vejzovic; Moll; Hofmann; Moser; Karajan/BPO;<br />

VSO Cho. [dig; DMM] Angel DSCX-3958(3). A- to A ................................................................. 14.00<br />

285. WAGNER: Flying Dutchman. Hotter; Ursuleac; Hann; Ostertag; Klarwein; Krauss/Bavarian<br />

State Opera. [In 78-sized album with open sleeve tops, undoubtedly issued without inner<br />

sleeves, so inevitably scuffed. But most problems are minor, and most plays a solid B+; one<br />

significant moderate scratch sounds one inch on side 6; NL (as issued??)] B(see preceding<br />

comments) ........................................................................................................................................ 32.00<br />

286. WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Flagstad; Svanholm; Bjoner; Gustavson; Karen Marie Flagstad;<br />

Fjeldstad/Oslo Phil; Norwegian Radio. [NL - as issued?] London A-4603(6). A- ...................... 32.00<br />

287. WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Windgassen; Varnay; Grummer; Greindl; Ilosvay; Uhde;<br />

Neidlinger; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth. [Live, 1957; w/ booklet inc production photos, but<br />

NL] Cetra LO-61(5). A- ................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

288. WAGNER: Lohengrin (in Italian!) Tebaldi; Penno; Nicolai; Guelfi; Neri; Santini/unidentified<br />

company. [Live; Naples, 1954; NL] HRE 295(3). A- ..................................................................... 20.00<br />

289. WAGNER: Lohengrin. Windgassen; Steber; Varnay; Uhde; Greindl; Braun;<br />

Keilberth/Bayreuth Festival [Live, 1953]. London A-4502(5). A-............................................... 35.00<br />

290. WAGNER: Lohengrin. Hofmann; Volker; Muller; Prohaska; Klose; Grossman; Heger/Berlin<br />

State Opera. [Private Austrian issue; NL; w/cast sheet & identification of scenes on each<br />

side; handsome box] Private LOH-1(4). A- ..................................................................................... 65.00<br />

291. WAGNER: Rienzi (abridged). Lorenz; Klose; Scheppan; Prohaska; Schuler/Berlin State Opera.<br />

[German-only notes; NL; recorded 1942] Top Classic H-657/8(2). A-........................................... 15.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />

292. WAGNER: Rienzi. Composite recording put together before there was any commercial recording<br />

of the complete work. Mostly from Vienna 1960 concert performance with Svanholm;<br />

Ludwig; Christiansen; Berry; Schoeffler; Stich-Randall; Krips/Orch. Others interpolated are<br />

Heger/Vienna 1950; Basile/Turin 1963; Von Matacic/Stuttgart 1957; Scherchen/Milan 1964;<br />

Prohaska/Berlin 1941 (? - conjectural tape); and the overture is by Cantelli/NBC, 1954.<br />

[Includes VERY detailed notes, plus full German/English libretto identifying who's<br />

performing what] SIDES 7 & 8: WAGNER - Columbus Overture (Kraus/Orch); Love Feast<br />

of the Apostles (Smetacek/Bratislava Radio Orch; Cho). SIEGFRIED WAGNER:<br />

Overtures to Der Barenhauter (Composer/Orch; from acoustic 78's) and Der Schmied von<br />

Marienburg (Tietjens/Bayreuth; 1936). [An unusual set, to say the least!] Penzance PR-8(4).<br />

A-(little or no snd from lgt blem beg side 3).................................................................................... 50.00<br />

293. WAGNER: Siegfried. Flagstad; Melchior; Thorborg; Laufkoetter; Schorr;<br />

Bodanzky/Unidentified company. [Live, 1937; NL - as issued] Discocorp IGI-373(3). A-......... 27.00<br />

294.*WAGNER: The Rheingold (Das Rheingold sung in English). Bailey; Belcourt; Stroud;<br />

Goodall/English National Opera Group. [quad] EMI SLS-5032(3). A- to A(box scuffy<br />

w/minor tear, but discs pristine) ....................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

295. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Vinay; Modl; Weber; Hotter; Malaniuk; Stolze;<br />

Karajan/Bayreuth Festival, 1952. [with English notes but NL] Melodram MEL-525(4). A- ...... 30.00<br />

296. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Flagstad; Suthaus; Thebom; Greindl; Fischer-Dieskau; Schock;<br />

Furtwangler/PO; ROHCG Cho. RCA LM-6700(5). A-(earliest labels; brief tks sd 5) ................. 45.00<br />

297.*WEBER/MAHLER: Die Drei Pintos. Popp; Hollweg; Prey; Moll; Bertini/Munich<br />

Philharmonic. German RCA PRL3-9063(3). A- ............................................................................ 20.00<br />

298. WEILL: The Rise & Fall of the City of Mahagonny. Lenya; Litz; Gunter; Roth; Markwort;<br />

Bruckner-Ruggeberg/Orch & Cho. Col K3L-243(3). A-("2-eyes" labels) .................................. 20.00<br />

299.*WILLAERT: (Adrian; 1490-1562): Eleven Works. Allister, contralto; Stevens/Ambrosian<br />

Singers; Ambrosian Consort; Jaye Consort of Viols. Odyssey 32 16 0202. A-(demo copy) ....... 9.00<br />

300. ZANDONAI: Francesca da Rimini. Gencer; Colzani; Cioni; Capuana/Teatro Comunale<br />

Giuseppe Verdi, Trieste. [Live; 3-16-61; with brief English notes; ibretto Italian only] Fonit<br />

Cetra DOC-14(3). A-........................................................................................................................ 40.00


LP's: Operatic & Choral Highlights<br />

301. MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godunov (exc). Christoff; Cadoni; Mecuriali; Modesti; Rodzinski/RAI<br />

Rome. [Live, 1955; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 73. A-............................................. 12.00<br />

302. PUCCINI: Tosca (exc). Tebaldi; Tucker; Warren; Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. [Live,<br />

1955; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 17. A-(this copy has English notes insert).............. 9.00<br />

303. VERDI: Ernani (exc). De Monaco; Cerquetti; Bastianini; Christoff; Mitropoulos/Teatro<br />

Comunale di Firenze. [Live, 1957; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 33. A- ..................... 9.00<br />

304. VERDI: La Forza del Destino (extended excerpts - one side for each act). Gigli; Barbato;<br />

Mascherini; Neri; Canali; Votto/Teatro Municipale, Rio de Janiero. [Live, 1951; NL; bl<br />

covs] EJS 380(2). B+(nice pressing for EJS) ................................................................................... 20.00<br />

LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections<br />

305.*100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Bing Years I: 1950-1961. Commercial<br />

recordings (one disc mono, one stereo) of singers in arias from roles they sang at the Met:<br />

Albanese, Bastianini, Bergonzi, Bjoerling, Callas, Della Casa, Corelli, Corena, Del Monaco,<br />

De Los Angeles, Elias, Gedda, Gueden, Hines, London, Merrill, Milanov, Moffo, Nilsson,<br />

Peters, Price, Resnik, Rysanek, Siepi, Simionato, Steber, Stevens, Tebaldi, Thebom, Tozzi,<br />

Tucker, Valletti, Vickers & Warren. In fold-open album with 8-page booklet of texts with<br />

photos and notes on each soloist and recording. Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan<br />

Opera-MET-405(2). A- .................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

306. 50 YEARS OF GREAT OPERATIC SINGING: TENORS: Caruso(2), McCormack, Gigli,<br />

Martinelli, Schipa, Johnson, Melchior, di Stefano, Tagliavini, Peerce, Bjoerling & Valletti.<br />

[SD labels] RCA LM-2372. A- ........................................................................................................ 11.00<br />

307. GOLDEN AGE - VIENNESE OPERETTA: Arias of Lehar, J.Strauss, Kalman & Kunneke sung<br />

by Roswaenge & Wittrisch (six each). Reinshagen/Tonhall Orch. Richmond R-23253. A- .......... 9.00<br />

308.*GREAT SOPRANOS & MEZZOS OF THE 1980s: Marton(Tosca); Stratas(Boheme);<br />

Dimitrova(Manon Lescaut); M.Price(Don Carlo); Fassbaender(Clemenza);<br />

Gruberova(Barber); Baltsa(Cenerentola); Varady(Eugene Onegin). [recorded live, misc<br />

places, 1970's] Legendary LR-103. A-............................................................................................. 11.00<br />

309. GREAT TENOR ARIAS: Svanholm (Tannhauser); Bjoerling (Africana; Manon Lescaut);<br />

Tagliavini (Tosca); Melchior (Siegfried); Martinelli (Trovatore); Gigli (Martha); Caruso<br />

(Aida; Boheme; Elisir); McCormack (Don Giovanni); Peerce (Fanciulla). [SD labels] RCA<br />

LM-2631. A-..................................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

310.*HOMAGE TO GERALD MOORE: Songs & Ensembles by Haydn, Mozart, Rossini, Schubert,<br />

Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms & Wolf. de los Angeles; Schwarzkopf; Fischer-Dieskau;<br />

Moore, piano. [From live concert, Royal Festival Hall, 2-20-1967; inc Moore's farewell<br />

speech; Grand Prix du Disque] Angel SB-3697(2). A-.................................................................... 14.00


LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections - continued<br />

311. LA SCALA AT THE BOLSHOI, 1964: "Documenting the Historic Visit of the La Scala<br />

Company to Moscow." Extended excerpts from Trovatore (Tucci, Simionato, Bergonzi,<br />

Cappuccilli); Boheme (Freni, Raimondi, Panerai); Turandot (Nilsson, Tucci, Prevedi); two<br />

discs devoted to Gala Concert with Tonini, piano and arias by Nilsson(2); Freni(3);<br />

Cossotto(3); Prevedi(2) & Scotto (6: she gets a whole LP to herself!) [As always, I think,<br />

with HRE, there are no notes, but the sound quality is really excellent and the collection<br />

generous] HRE 340(5). A-(brief tks in Boheme; otherwise lovely!) ............................................... 35.00<br />

312.*POLISH CAROLS & HYMNS: (18). Beazley/Lira Singers; Instrumental Ens. Lira Singers<br />

LSLP-0101. A- ................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

313. PRAGUE NATIONAL THEATRE: Opera in Prague. Two-record set with handsome 26-page<br />

illustrated booklet features one disc of selections from Don Giovanni, Otello, Meistersinger,<br />

Boris, Libuse, Rusalka, Jenufa & Bride of Messina; second LP is devoted to Singers of the<br />

Past (Burian, Deistinnova, Marak, Zitek, Berlik, Zikova) and Contemporary Singers<br />

(Krasova, Blachut, Tikalova, Bednar, Zidek, Haken, Joran). Supraphon SUA-<br />

10413/14(2). A- ................................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />

314.*ROYAL FAMILY OF OPERA: Thirty-one arias taken from a wide range of London opera issues<br />

with artists including Crespin, Tebaldi, Del Monaco, Corelli, Resnik, Weathers, Merrill,<br />

McCracken, Berganza, Zeani, Nilsson, Flagstad, Hotter, Prevedi, Ludwig, Krause, King,<br />

Ghiaurov, Sutherland, and many more. [With 45-page booklet] London RFO-S-1(3). A-(U.S.<br />

pressings).......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

315. ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: COVENT GARDEN: Historical Recordings of Actual<br />

Performances. Mefistofele (Bellezza; 1936); Boheme (Bellezza, 1926); Melba's Farewell<br />

(Bellezza; 1926); Otello (Bellezza, 1926); Faust (Goossens, 1928); Boris (Bellezza, 1928);<br />

Meistersinger (Beecham, 1936); Gotterdammerung (Beecham, 1936). [Includes several<br />

items previously unpublished; nice 27-page booklet with photos, notes and texts] EMI RLS-<br />

742(3). A- ......................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

316.*THE ART OF COURTLY LOVE: Guillaume de Machaut and His Age; Late 14th Century Avant<br />

Garde (works of Solage, Grimace, Borlet, de Perusio, etc.); The Court of Burgundy (works of<br />

Dufay[8], Binchois[6] & Anon[2]). Munrow/Early Music Consort of London. Sera SIC-<br />

6092(3). A- ....................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

Listings of vocalists follow on next page �


LP's: Vocalists<br />

317.*ARKHIPOVA: Arias - Maid of Orleans, Tsar's Bride, Khovanshchina, Alexander Nevsky,<br />

Carmen, Figaro(2), Don Carlos & Trovatore. Misc conductors. Melodiya C10-14601-02. A-....... 12.00<br />

318. ARKHIPOVA: Arias by Tchaikovsky, Bizet, Dargomyzhsky, Cherubini, Thomas & Verdi (the<br />

notes are in Cyrillic, so I can't tell you more than that!) Melodiya 011811-12. A- ......................... 12.00<br />

319.*ARKHIPOVA: Excerpts from The Tsar's Bride and The Snow Maiden. Melik-Pashayev/Bolshoi<br />

Theatre Orch. [nice cover portrait!] Melodiya C-0799-800. A-..................................................... 12.00<br />

320.*ARKHIPOVA: Falla - El Amor Brujo. Jansons/Moscow Radio Orchestra, who also perform<br />

excerpts from The Three-Cornered Hat. Melodiya CM-03395-6. A- .............................................. 12.00<br />

321.*ARKHIPOVA: Khovanshchina excerpts. [I cannot read the Cyrillic to tell you the rest of the<br />

cast] Melodiya C10-16595-96. A-.................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

322.*ARKHIPOVA: Rachmaninov Songs (14). Ivary Ilya, piano.[Russian-only notes] Melodiya C10-<br />

17203-4. A-(minor cover damage) ................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

323. ARKHIPOVA: Selections from Alexander Nevsky, On Guard for Peace, Not Love Alone,<br />

Khovanshchina(2) & Fountain of Bakhchisarai. Misc conductors. Melodiya 015959-60. A-......... 12.00<br />

324.*ARKHIPOVA: Songs of Grechaninov, Gliere(2), Arensky(2), Ippolitov-Ivanov(3); Tchaikovsky<br />

- Six Duets (Kasrashvili, soprano; Pashinsky, baritone). Melodiya 33CM-03167-68. A- ............ 12.00<br />

325.*ARKHIPOVA: Songs of Prokofiev(2), Shebalin, Sviridov(3), Zhivotov(2), Shaporin(2),<br />

Shostakovich & Shchedrin. Pianists: Rassudova; Sviridov; Shchedrin. Melodiya 33C10-<br />

07659-60. A-..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

326.*ARKHIPOVA: Songs of Taneyev(11) & Medtner(5). [I can't manage the Cyrillic to read the<br />

pianist's name] Melodiya 33C10-08229-30. A- ............................................................................... 12.00<br />

327.*ARKHIPOVA: Songs to Pushkin Texts by Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Shaporin,<br />

Borodin, Cui, Rubinstein, Glazounov, Gliere & Vlasov. Rassudova; Guselnikov, piano.<br />

Melodiya 33C10-06963-64. A- ........................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

328.*ARKHIPOVA & PIAVKO: Duets from Trovatore & Cavalleria Rusticana. Melodiya 33CM-<br />

02919-20. A-..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

329.*AVDEYEVA: (Larissa; mezzo-soprano): Arias - Khovanshchina(2), Sadko, Kaschei, Carmen(3),<br />

Samson(2). Svetlanov/Bolshoi. Melodiya 33C-01013-14. A- ........................................................ 12.00<br />

330.*BAKER: Arie Amorose by Giordani, Caccini, Stradella, Sarri, Cesti, Lotti, Scarlatti(3),<br />

Caldara(3), Bononcini, Durante, Pergolesi, Martini, Piccinni & Paisiello. Marriner/ASMF.<br />

Philips 9500 557. A- to A................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

331.*BAKER: Chausson - Chanson Perpetuelle. Ravel - Chansons Madecasses; 3 Mallarme Poems.<br />

Delage - Quatre Poemes Hindous. Melos Ens. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-298. A-(c/c).............................. 12.00<br />

332.*BAKER: Handel - Ah! Crudel nel Pianto Mio; Armida Abbandonata. Leppard/ECO. [blue<br />

labels] Angel S-36569. A-................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

333.*BAKER: A Treasury of English Songs, 1597-1961: Dowland, Arne, Purcell, Boyce, Vaughan<br />

Williams, Parry, Britten, Warlock, Ireland, etc. Moore, piano; misc other accompaniments on<br />

lute, flute, viola da gamba & harpsichord. [blue labels] Angel S-36456. A-................................... 16.00


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334. BAKER: Town Hall Recital; December 2, 1966: Songs of Schubert(9), Duparc(2), Berlioz(2),<br />

Faure(6) & Brahms; Mozart - Concert Aria, K.583; aria from Clemenza. Isepp, piano. FWR<br />

67. A-................................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

335.*BASTIANINI: Songs of Italy (10). London SW-99412. A-................................................................. 12.00<br />

336. BJOERLING: Arias & duets - Forza, Xerxes, Romeo, Boheme(2), Manon, Tosca, Camren, Cav;<br />

Songs of Schubert(3), Firestone(2), Tours, Brahms, Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Rossini,<br />

Nordqvist, Traditional Swedish. [Both Firestone, Romeo & one Boheme w/Annalisa<br />

Bjoerling] ANNA 1069. A-.............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

337. BJOERLING: Arias - Romeo(3), Gianni, Boheme(3), Manon, Tosca, Gioconda (several of these<br />

with his wife, Annalisa); Songs of Beethoven, Strauss(2), Rachmaninov, Morgan,<br />

Leoncavallo & Tosti. [All apparently live performances, 1948-1951] Voce 95. A-.......................... 9.00<br />

338. BJOERLING: Romeo & Juliette - Balcony Scene (Stockholm Opera; in Swedish; 3-27-1940);<br />

Tomb Scene (same performance?). Arias: Aida Trio (1940); Tosca; Romeo (w/Annalisa<br />

Bjoerling); Manon; Pecheurs; Carmen. Massenet Elegie. ANNA 1045. A-.................................... 10.00<br />

339. BJOERLING: North American Debut, 1936; Concert in Holland, 1939: Boheme, Rigoletto,<br />

Aida, Trovatore, Verdi Requiem, Africana, Carmen, Manon, Faust & Boheme. ERR 121-1.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

340.*BOGARD: (Carol): Settings of poems by Paul Verlaine by Faure(7), Debussy (10), Gabriel<br />

Dupont & Joseph Szulc. Moriarty, piano. Cambridge CRS-2774. A-............................................ 12.00<br />

341. BOUVIER: (Helene): Duparc Songs (13). Jacqueline Bonneau, piano. [with dowel spine, like<br />

early Angels] Pathe DTX-278. A-(loud ticks 1/4 in, sd 1/bnd 6; rest excellent) ............................. 32.00<br />

342.*BRENDEL: (Wolfgang): Arias - Barber, Don Giovanni(2), Figaro, Tales, Faust, Tannhauser,<br />

Forza(2), Ballo, Falstaff, Trovatore. Wallberg/Munich Radio Orch. [dig] EMI 1C067-64<br />

564. A- to A...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

343.*CABALLE: Puccini Arias - Turandot(2), Butterfly(2), Manon Lescaut(2), Gianni, Tosca,<br />

Boheme(2), Villi, Rondine. Mackerras/LSO. Angel S-36711. A-................................................... 9.00<br />

344. CALLAS: Arias - Medea, Vestale, Puritani, Sonnamubula. Callas; Serafin & Votto/La Scala.<br />

Angel 35304. A-(superficial marks do not sound; U.S. pressing)...................................................... 8.00<br />

345. CALLAS: Rehearsals from Dallas, November, 1957: Material from Anna Bolena, Traviata &<br />

Puritani (Rescigno conducts). Anna Bolena - Finale (Milan, 1957; Gavazzeni conducts).<br />

FWR 646-E/F. B(mostly fine, but some lgt scrs both sides)............................................................ 10.00<br />

346. CALLAS: Verdi Arias - Macbeth(3), Nabucco, Ernani, Don Carlo. Rescigno/PCO. Angel 35763.<br />

A-(early red U.S. labels)..................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

347. CEBOTARI: Arias - Figaro(3), Rigoletto(2), Luisa Miller, Traviata(2), Boheme(2), Butterfly(2),<br />

Rosenkavalier (finale), Salome (finale). [Recorded 1938-1944] BASF 22 21483-4(2). FS............ 18.00<br />

348. DANCO: Berlioz - Nuits d'Ete. Johnson/Cincinnati Sym. [very fine surface for so early a<br />

London except brif rasps beg sd 1; brief loud tks sd 2; occ tks elsewhere] London LLP-407.<br />

A-(but see preceding comments)...................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

349. DANCO: Ravel - Sheherazade; Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallarme; Deux Melodies Hebraiques.<br />

Ansermet/OSR. London LL-1196. B+............................................................................................ 16.00


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350. DANCO: Album de Musique - An anthology of songs collected by Rossini as a gift to one<br />

Mademoiselle Louise Carlier; each of the seventeen songs written by a different composer:<br />

Rossini, Bellini, Paer, Bruguiere, Berton, Panseron, Marliani, Tadolini, Mercadante,<br />

Morlacchi, Bertin, Meyerbeer, Cherubini, Spontini, Onslow, Gordigiani & Bazzini. Molinari-<br />

Pradelli, piano. Epic LC-3442. A--(superficial rub sd 2 causes little or no snd) ............................ 35.00<br />

351. DANISE: (Giuseppe): Arias - Stabat Mater, Barber, Ernani, Rigoletto(2), Traviata, Forza, Otello<br />

& Andrea; Stradella song. [Includes substantial (half of one record side) interview in English,<br />

and very nice 16-page illustrated booklet] Operatic Archives OPA-1040. A-................................. 20.00<br />

DE LOS ANGELES: See #3, 3, 226, 305, 310, 506, 570, 584, 584 &1280.<br />

352. DI STEFANO: Radio concerts, 1953, 1954, 1960, with Carosio, Stignani, & Simionato in arias &<br />

duets: Puritani, Sonnambula, Favorita, Martha, Andrea, Marestilla, Iris, Gioconda, Butterfly,<br />

Turandot, Barber, Cenerentola, Italiana, Tancredi, Samson, Ballo, Forza, Oberto. Conducted<br />

by De Fabritiis & Sanzogno. HRE 302(2). A-(couple of very brief, lgt scrs).................................. 16.00<br />

353.*DONATH: Songs of Schubert(8), Wolf(6), Strauss(4). Klaus Donath, piano. [nice fold-open<br />

album] Electrola 1C065-30 690. A- to A ......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

354.*FASSBAENDER: Songs of Mendelssohn(9) & Wolf(10). Werba, piano. Electrola 1C065-30<br />

950. A- to A...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

355.*FASSBAENDER: Songs of Milhaud(3), Liszt(3), Mahler (Songs of a Wayfarer & seven more).<br />

Gage, piano. Electrola 1C065-30 949. A- to A................................................................................ 12.00<br />

356. FERRIER: Arias - St. Matthew Passion (5; Jacques/Bach Choir); Elijah (2; Neel/Orch);<br />

Rodelinda, Serse & Orfeo (Sargent/LSO). Richmond R-23185. A-................................................. 9.00<br />

357. FERRIER: Arias of Purcell(2) & Handel(2) (Spurr, piano; from 1949 Norwegian broadcast);<br />

Songs of Stanford(2), Traditional(2), Bridge, Warlock(2), Parry & Vaughan Williams (Stone,<br />

piano; BBC recital, 6-5-52). Richmond R-23187. A-(c/c)................................................................. 9.00<br />

358. FERRIER: Brahms - Alto Rhapsody (Krauss/LPO & Cho); Vier Ernste Gesange (Newmark,<br />

piano); Two Songs (Spurr, piano); Two Songs with Viola & Piano, Op.91 (Spurr, piano;<br />

Gilbert, viola). Richmond R-23183. A- ............................................................................................ 9.00<br />

359.*FERRIER: Chausson - Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer (Barbirolli/Halle Orch; live 1951). Bach<br />

- 2 Sacred Songs (Silver, harpsichord; live, 1949). Brahms - Four Serious Songs<br />

(Sargent/BBC Sym; live 1949). London 414 095-1. A- to A(Dutch pressing) .............................. 16.00<br />

360. FERRIER: EDINBURGH FESTIVAL RECITAL, 1949: Songs of Schubert(6); Brahms(4);<br />

Schumann (Frauenliebe und Leben). Bruno Walter, piano. [Live, September 1949; includes<br />

spoken introduction by Ferrier, "What the Edinburgh Festival has meant to me."] BBC<br />

BROADCAST, 1953: Songs of Rubbra(3), Ferguson(4), Wordworth(3). Lush, piano. Decca<br />

6BB-197-8(2). A- ............................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

361. FERRIER: Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben; Two Songs (Newmark, piano). Four songs each<br />

by Schubert & Wolf (Spurr, piano). [Wolf were part of broadcast recital from Norway]<br />

Richmond R-23184. A- ...................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

362. FERRIER: Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben. FLAGSTAD: Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder.<br />

Bruno Walter, piano. [recorded 1949 & 1952; issued in collaboration with the Bruno Walter<br />

Society] Private DIS-3700. A-(in blank cover - apparantly as issued) ............................................ 20.00<br />

363. FERRIER: Songs Recital - Quilter(4), Hugues, Traditional(16). Newmark, Spurr, pf. Richmond<br />

R-23186. A-........................................................................................................................................ 8.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

364. FERRIER: A Portrait of a Well-loved Singer. Based on 1978 BBC broadcast marking 25th<br />

anniversary of Ferrier's death; includes introduction by Peter Pears; reminiscences by Britten,<br />

Walter, Gerald Moore, etc.; misc unusual examples of her singing including whole second<br />

side devoted to first issues of music by Berkeley, Britten, Brahms & Schubert. BBC REGL-<br />

368. A-.............................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

365.*FINNILA: Elgar - Sea Pictures. Gosta Nystroem - Songs at the Sea. Parsons, piano. BIS LP-38.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

366. FISCHER-DIESKAU: Schubert - Die Schone Mullerin. Moore, piano. [The first of F-D's<br />

recordings of the work. In deluxe box with frame-cut front, Vermeer print and notes insert. As<br />

often with these fragile boxes, the box top has a portion missing; the spine itself has been<br />

neatly reinforced with tape. Very rare issue - released January 1955, deleted February 1957]<br />

RCA LHMV-6. A-............................................................................................................................ 35.00<br />

367.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Strauss Songs (19 early songs - Opp. #10, #15 & #17 complete). Moore,<br />

piano. [blue labels] Angel S-36483. A-(s/s)..................................................................................... 10.00<br />

368.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Verdi Arias - Trovatore, Rigoletto(2), Vespri, Don Carlo, Ballo(2) &<br />

Falstaff(2). Erede/BPO. Sera S-60014. FS........................................................................................ 9.00<br />

FISCHER-DIESKAU: See also #25, 156, 210, 223, 265, 296, 310 & 1280.<br />

369. FLAGSTAD: Lohengrin (Act II, Scenes 1 & 2; w/Branzell; Huehn; Abravanel/Metropolitan<br />

Opera; live; 3/27/37); Arias from Dutchman (1939), Tannhauser (1938) & Dido & Aeneas<br />

(1951; w/Teyte). [blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 183. B-.................................................. 8.00<br />

370.*GENCER: Chopin - Nineteen Polish Songs, Op.74. Nikita Magaloff, piano, who also plays<br />

Liszt's piano transcriptions of six of these songs. [nice fold-open album] Fonit Cetra NARK-<br />

101(2). A- to A ................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

371.*GENCER: Songs of Chopin(4), Bellini(3), Donizetti(3) & Rossini(3). Guerrini, piano. [foldopen<br />

illustrated album; notes Italian only] Cetra LPL-69003. A-.................................................... 12.00<br />

GIGLI: See #304, 306, 309 & 615.<br />

372. GMYRYA: (Boris; 1903-69): Forty-one arias, etc. - but notes are entirely in Cyrillic, so I cannot<br />

describe exactly what! Three-record set in box with notes folder; recorded 1947-1967.<br />

Melodiya 033117-22(3). A-.............................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

373. GMYRYA: (Boris; 1903-69): Songs of Schubert, Brahms, Schumann, Grieg, Gurilev, Abaza,<br />

Bagrinsky, Bulakhov & Varlavmov. Ostrin, piano, [apparently these are taken from some of<br />

the last live recitals Gmyrya gave, 1965-1969; notes all in Cyrillic] Melodiya M10-<br />

36763/66(2). A- ................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

374. GMYRYA: Arias - Mazeppa, Eugene Onegin, Judith (Serov), Lakme, Don Giovanni; Faust -<br />

Introduction & Prologue. [misc conductors & orchestra; recorded 1947-54] Melodiya M10-<br />

43225-26. A- to B+........................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

375. GMYRYA: Arias - Russalka, Prince Igor, Sadko; Songs of Rachmaninoff, Glinka, Tchaikovsky,<br />

Sviridov & Shaporin. [recorded 1950-67; Russian-only notes] Melodiya M10-44301-04(2).<br />

A--..................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

376.*GYMYRA: Songs of Gurilev, Dyuts, Yakolev, Bulakov, Varlamov, Keneman, Aliabev. Ostrin,<br />

piano. [notes in Cyrillic only] Melodiya 33C-01183-84. A- to B+.................................................. 10.00<br />

377. GYURKOVICS: Arias - Lucia, Linda, Don Pasquale, Rigoletto, Don Giovanni, Barber, Dinorah,<br />

Hunyadi Laszlo, Falstaff, Ballo. Misc conductors/orchs. Qualiton LPX-11393. A- ....................... 8.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

378.*HOFFMAN: (Peter): Selections from Meistersinger(2), Walkure(2), Siegfried; Rienzi,<br />

Tannhauser & Lohengrin. Fischer/Stuttgart Radio Orch. [dig; German pressing] CBS D-<br />

38931. A- to A.................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

379. HOLLWEG: Coloratura Arias: Strauss - Ariadne; Mozart Concert Arias K.416 & K.419.<br />

Krips/LSO. [10-inch] London LPS-250. B ....................................................................................... 9.00<br />

380.*HORNE: Arias - Rodelinda, Siege of Corinth, Tancredi, Trovatore, Lucrezia, Sonnambula,<br />

Mignon, Carmen, Ugonotti; Foster - I Dream of Jeannie. Katz, piano. [Live; Parma, 1980]<br />

Bongiovanni GB-11. A- to A ............................................................................................................. 7.00<br />

381.*HYNNINEN: Kuula (Toivo; 1883-1918): Songs (14). Gothoni, piano. Finnlevy SFX-46. A- ............. 9.00<br />

382.*HYNNINEN: Sibelius - Seven Songs, Op.13; Six Songs, Op.50; Eight Songs, Op.57; Two Songs<br />

from Twelfth Night; eight misc songs. Gothoni, piano. Finlandia FA-202(2). A- to A ................... 9.00<br />

383.*JINDRAK: (Jindrich): Arias - Secret, Devil's Wall, Eva, Cunning Little Vixen, Tannhauser,<br />

Prince Igor, War & Peace. Pesek, Tichy / Czech Radio Orch. [notes in Czech only] Panton<br />

8116 0181. A-................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

384. JURINAC: Arias - Butterfly(2; 1959); Forza(2; 1955); Don Carlo(1958); Onegin(1961);<br />

Rosenkavalier(1975); Freischutz(1956). [all live] Legendary LR-105. A-...................................... 10.00<br />

385.*KALMAR: (Magda): Handel - Two Cantatas: Delirio Amoroso; Nel Dolce del'Oblio.<br />

Sandor/Liszt Ch Orch. [Grand Prix du Disque] Hungaroton SLPX-11653. A-(c/c)....................... 9.00<br />

386.*KOLLO: Wagner Arias - Lohengrin(2), Tannhauser, Dutchman(2), Meistersinger(2), Rienzi,<br />

Walkure(2), Siegfried(2), Parsifal(2), Gotterdammerung. Suitner/Berlin State Orch. German<br />

CBS 77 283(2). A- to A(superb German pressings)......................................................................... 18.00<br />

387.*KONYA: "You Are My Heart's Delight" - Popular songs and operetta arias (inc. Indian Love<br />

Call, Song of Volga, Star from Rio, 9 more). DGG 136 267. A- to A(red "stereo" jacket; early<br />

tulip labels) ....................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

388.*KONYA: Arias - Elisir, Africana, Gioconda, Aida, Rigoletto, Martha, Meistersinger, Lohengrin,<br />

Trovatore (3). Kraus/BPO; Kulka/Bamberg Sym. [tulip labels] DGG 136 214. A-(early red<br />

"stereo" cover) .................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

389. KONYA: Arias - Rigoletto, Ballo, Andrea, Fedora, Manon Lescaut, Turandot, Boheme, Butterfly,<br />

Lucia, Tales(3), Dutchman(4), Lohengrin & Parsifal(3). [Recorded live, 1958-63] Melodram<br />

MEL-658(2). A- ............................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

390.*KONYA: Puccini Arias - Tosca(2), Fanciulla(2), Butterfly, Turandot(2), Gianni Schicchi, Manon<br />

Lescaut(2), Boheme, Tabarro. Votto/Florence May Festival Orch & Cho. [tulip labels]<br />

DGG SLPEM-136 370. A-(red "stereo;" early, sturdy, oversized jacket) ....................................... 18.00<br />

391. KOROLYOV: (Denis): Arias - Onegin, Rigoletto, Dobrynia Nikitich, Boheme, Elisir; Songs of<br />

Glinka(4), Rimsky, Rachmaninov & Sviridov. Rassudoya, piano. Melodiya 028373-74. A-........ 12.00<br />

392.*KOROLYOV: (Denis): Schubert Songs (10). Rassudova, piano. Melodiya 03529-30. A-................. 12.00<br />

393.*KOVACS: (Eszter): Wagner - Selections from Tannhauser, Tristan (Liebestod), Parsifal,<br />

Walkure, Dutchman & Gotterdammerung (Immolation). Mihaly/Hungarian State Orch.<br />

[dig] Hungaroton SLPD-12639. A-(c/c)............................................................................................. 9.00<br />

394.*KRUYSEN: Faure - Eighteen Songs: La Bonne Chanson; Deux Melodies, Op.76; Trois<br />

Melodies, Op.85; Mirages, Op.113. Noel Lee, piano. [Grand Prix du Disque; nice fold-open<br />

album] Telefunken SAT-22546. A- to A ......................................................................................... 12.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

395.*KUBIAK: Arias - Butterfly, Lohengrin, Halka, Ballo, Pique Dame, Rusalka & Manon Lescaut.<br />

Czyz/Lodz Philharmonic. Muza SX-1144. A-............................................................................... 12.00<br />

396. KURENKO: Mussorgsky - The Nursery. Rachmaninoff Songs (8). Pashtukhoff, piano. Capitol<br />

P-8265. B+(occ tks).......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

397. KURZ: (Selma): Arias - Magic Flute, Rigoletto(2), Ernani, Trovatore, Traviata, Dinorah, Ballo,<br />

Mignon; Songs of Taubert, Gounod, Bach, Godard, Toselli & Kreisler. [recorded 1923;<br />

German-only notes] Lebendige Vergangenheit LV 253. A- .............................................................. 7.00<br />

398. KURZ: Vol. 2: Arias - Sonnambula(2), Puritani, Traviata, Boheme(2), Huguenots; Songs of<br />

Arditi(2), Chopin, Gounod, Handel & Taubert. [recorded 1923-24; German-only notes]<br />

Lebendige Vergangenheit LV 1334. A- ............................................................................................. 7.00<br />

399.*LAIL: (Lorri; alto): Songs of Schubert(3), Brahms(3), Franz(2), Wagner, Hue, Georges, Faure,<br />

Hakansson, Rangstrom & Grieg. Andreen, piano. Cupol CLPN-346. A- ...................................... 12.00<br />

400.*LAPLANTE: (Bruno; baritone): Massenet Songs (21). Lachance, piano. [Notes in French only]<br />

Calliope CAL-1830. A--................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

401.*LEBRUN: (Louise; soprano): Arias - Magic Flute(2), Figaro(2), Barber, Rigoletto, Traviata.<br />

Georg Richter/Norddeutsche Philharmonie. Classique CC-15075. A-....................................... 12.00<br />

402.*LEBRUN: (Louise; soprano): Rossini - "Soirees Musicales" (8 Ariette per Canto e Pianoforte).<br />

Bellini - 6 Ariette per Canto e Pianoforte. Sevilla, piano. Select Collection Classique CC-<br />

15100. A-(c/c)................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

403. LEHMANN: Arias - Figaro, Freischutz, Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Meistersinger(2), Walkure,<br />

Mignon(2), Margarethe, Tales, Andrea, Jocelyn, Tote Stadt, Fledermaus, Manon, Werther,<br />

Manon Lescaut, Boheme, Tosca, Butterfly, Turandot, Rosenkavalier(2), Arabella. Songs of<br />

Strauss, Brahms, Schumann(2) & Schubert(2). [Grand Prix du Disque] Electrola 1C137-30<br />

704/05(2). A- to A ............................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

404. LEHMANN: Songs of Schubert(2), Schumann(2), Mendelssohn, Beethoven(2), Brahms(2), Wolf,<br />

Wagner(2) & Strauss(3). Ulanowsky, piano. [75th Birthday Release, 1962; recorded 1941;<br />

first release of seven items; in nice fold-open album] Col ML-5778. FS ........................................ 12.00<br />

405. LEIDER: Arias - Nozze(2), Don Giovanni, Tosca(3), Oberon, Ariadne; Songs of Wolf &<br />

Beethoven; brief spoken dedication by Leider. Rococo 5305. A-.................................................... 10.00<br />

406. LEIDER: Verdi Arias - Trovatore(4), Ballo, Aida(3) & Don Carlos. Rococo 5241. A-- ...................... 10.00<br />

407. LEIDER: Vol. 1: Wagner - Arias from Rienzi, Dutchman(2), Walkure, Tannhauser, Siegfried,<br />

Gotterdammerung, Tristan, Parsifal; Songs (2). Rococo 5228. A- .................................................. 10.00<br />

408.*LEVKO: (Valentina): Russian Songs (10); Arditi - A Kiss. Folk Instruments Orch. Melodiya<br />

C-01221-2. A-................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

409. LEVKO: Arias - Dido, Rinaldo, Christmas Oratorio, Dettingen Te Deum; Songs of Falconieri,<br />

Stradella, Pergolesi, Rossini, Martini & Marcello. Moscow Philharmonic Chamber Soloists.<br />

Melodiya 33CM-02237-38. A-......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

410.*LEVKO: Arias by Bach, Mozart, Pergolesi, Saint-Saens, Verdi, Bizet, Ponchielli. [notes in<br />

Cyrillic only] Melodiya 33CM-03099-3100. A- .............................................................................. 12.00<br />

411.*LEVKO: Songs of Glinka(6), Cui(2), Rimsky(2), Medtner & Rubinstein. Melodiya C10-19075<br />

008. A-.............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

412.*LEVKO: Songs of Schubert(3), Brahms(2), Granados(3) & Falla (7 Spanish Folk Songs). Misc<br />

accompanying artists. Melodiya 33C10-09265-66. A- .................................................................... 12.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

413.*LOVBERG: (Aase Nordmo); Arias - Tannhauser(2), Lohengrin(2), Walkure, Otello & Don<br />

Carlo. Susskind; Braithwaite; PO. Angel S-35715. A-(very early U.S. red labels)...................... 12.00<br />

414. LUDWIG: Mahler Songs (12). Moore, piano. British Columbia 33CX-1705. A- ................................ 12.00<br />

415.*LUDWIG: Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder; Tristan Liebestod. Brahms - Alto Rhapsody.<br />

Klemperer/PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35923. A- ........................................................................... 12.00<br />

416.*MAROVA: (Libuse): Arias - Gioconda, Mignon, Carmen, Trovatore, Don Carlos, Dido, Orfeo,<br />

Samson, Werther, Khovanschina & The Secret. Parik/Prague Radio; Chaloupka/National<br />

Theatre. Supraphon 1116 3579. A- ................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

417.*MAROVA: (Libuse): Arias - Secret, In the Well, Brandenburgers in Bohemia, Devil's Wall, Ivan<br />

Sussanin, Prince Igor, Xerxes, Nozze, Favorita, Carmen & Samson. Vajnar/Prague National<br />

Theatre. Panton 11 0691. A-(brief lgt tks sd 2)................................................................................. 9.00<br />

418. MARTIN: (Mary): Excerpts from Anything Goes (Porter) and Bandwagon (Dietz; Schwartz).<br />

Engel/Orch. Col ML-4751. A--......................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

419. MARTINELLI: Arias - Aida, Pag(2), Martha, Turandot, Tosca, Boheme; Songs - Tosti(2),<br />

Donaudy(2), Masini, Trad, Handel. Allegro Royale 1635. A-(very fine for this label!) ................. 12.00<br />

420. MARTINELLI: Memorial Disc. Recordings made for the Edison company in 1912 [Tosca(2),<br />

Boheme, Manon Lescaut, Rigoletto, Gioconda]; 1929 [Aida, Martha, Pag, Gioconda]; and a<br />

single aria for this record, at age 83 in 1968 [Francesca da Rimini; just a year before his<br />

death]. [notes by Edward J. Smith] The Thomas Alva Edison Foundation STE-100. A-................ 18.00<br />

421.*MARTON: Wagner Arias - Gotterdammerung (Immolation Scene), Tristan (Liebestod),<br />

Lohengrin & Tannhauser. Joo/PO. [dig; DMM] Sefel SEFD-5024. A- to A.................................... 9.00<br />

422.*MASTERSON: Songs of Arne(3), Bishop, Handel, Gounod(3), Satie & Bizet(3). Vignoles,<br />

piano; Adeney, flute. Pearl SHE-590. A-......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

423.*MAZUROK: Arias - Nero & Demon (Rubinstein), Pique Dame, Onegin(2), Iolanthe, Pag,<br />

Traviata, Barber & Faust. Ermler & Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya C-01399-<br />

400. A-.............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

424. MCCORMACK: Songs of Schubert(2), Brahms, Wolf(2), Strauss, Rachmaninoff(3), L.Lehmann,<br />

Somervell(2), Bantock(4), Parry & Dunn. Rococo 5343. A-............................................................. 9.00<br />

425.*MCKELLAR: Songs of Ireland(14). Sharples/Orch. London SW-99231. A-(c/c) ............................. 12.00<br />

426.*MCKELLAR: Songs of John McCormack (12). Sharples/Orch. London SW-99029. A- .................. 12.00<br />

427. MELCHIOR: Excerpts from The Student Prince. Wilson; Sweetland; Lane; Victor Young/Orch<br />

& Male Cho. [10-inch] Decca DL-7008. B+................................................................................... 11.00<br />

428. MELCHIOR: Memorial, Vol 4: Selections from Lohengrin (1920); Walkure (1920); Tosca (two<br />

from 1920); Liden Kirsten (1920); Wennerberg - Gluntarne (numbers 7 - 12, inclusive). Songs<br />

(all recorded 1920) of Lange-Muller, Allen, Andersen(3), Kjellerup, Heise(3), Rygaard(2),<br />

Bonnen & Howalt. [blank jacket] Unique Opera UORC-165. B+(ticks off & on last 4 bands<br />

side 1) ................................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

429. MELCHIOR: Memorial: Selections from Lohengrin (1950); Siegfried (1937); Walkure (1943);<br />

Tannhauser (1944); Tosca (two; 1942); Meistersinger (1937); Vive la compagne (1966, at age<br />

76). [blank jacket] Unique Opera UORC-158. A- ........................................................................... 11.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

430.+MERRILL: A Tribute to His Metropolitan Opera Anniversary (20th; 1965): Arias - Traviata,<br />

Africana, Pag, Don Carlo, Ballo, Herodiade, Andrea, Hamlet, Rigoletto, Falstaff, Barber.<br />

Misc orchs & conds inc Toscanini, Fiedler, Solti, Leinsdorf. [WD labels] RCA LSC-2780.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

MILANOV: See #7, 229, 305, 570, 572, 573, 574, 578 & 579.<br />

431. MODL: Arias - Orfeo ed Euridice; Macbeth; Don Carlos. Lowlein/Berlin State Opera. [In<br />

original deluxe packaging: in jacket with notes; then in box also; 10-inch] Telefunken TM-<br />

68009. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

432. MODL: Beethoven - Abscheulicher (Fidelio). Wagner - Libestod (Tristan). Rother/Berlin State<br />

Opera. [In original deluxe packaging: in jacket with notes; then in box as well; 10-inch]<br />

Telefunken TM-68003. A- ............................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

433. MOFFO: Mozart Arias - Figaro(4), Don Giovanni, Magic Flute, Cosi, Mass in c; Concert Aria,<br />

K.369; Alleluja from Exsultate, Jubilate. Galliera/PO. [Moffo's first solo recital on Angel]<br />

Angel 35716. A-(early U.S. red labels)............................................................................................ 12.00<br />

434. MOLINARI: Arias - Rigoletto(3), Due Foscari(2), Trovatore, Gioconda, Tannhauser(2), Traviata,<br />

Andrea & Barber. OASI 553. A-........................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

435.*NOREIKA: (Virgilius): Songs of Sasnauskas (in Lithuanian) & Stradella; Xerxes aria (all with<br />

Digrys, organ); Arias from Tosca, Dalia (Dvarionas), Grazina (Karnavicius) & Eugen Onegin<br />

(Domarkas/Lithuanian Sym). Melodiya 33C10-08517-8. A- ....................................................... 10.00<br />

436.*NOREIKA: Arias - Tosca, Manon Lescaut, Lucia, L'Arlesienne, Aida, Butterfly, Adriana &<br />

Norma. Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya 33C10-12311-12. A-..................................... 10.00<br />

437. NOVOTNA: Songs of Lidice (Six Czech folk songs; Jan Masaryk, piano); Songs of Fibich &<br />

Bach; Arias - Rusalka(2), Belle Helene, Hubicka, Figaro(2), Magic Flute(3), Traviata(2),<br />

Tales(3), Bartered Bride. [Recorded 1926-1956; some from commercial issues, some<br />

broadcasts, one private; notes include comments by Novotna from 1982; she also made the<br />

selection of recordings to be included here] Pearl GEMM-261/2(2). A-......................................... 25.00<br />

438. OBUKHOVA: (Nadezhda): Songs of Yakolev & Lodyzhensky; Folksongs from various countries<br />

(5); two excerpts from Prince Igor; Scene from Act II of Queen of Spades. [recorded c.1937-<br />

1960] Melodiya M10-43881-2. A- ................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

439. OBUKHOVA: Arias from Sadko, Pique Dame, Carmen, Samson & Werther. [blank cover;<br />

Russian-only label] Melodiya 020575/76. A- .................................................................................. 11.00<br />

440. OBUKHOVA: Neapolitan Songs; Old Songs (11). [Russian-only notes] Melodiya 015431-32. A-..... 11.00<br />

441. OBUKHOVA: Songs & Romances (14) by Gretchaninov, Ippolitov-Ivanov, Gurilev, Tarnovsky<br />

& Sheremetiev. Sakharov, piano. [blank jacket; Russian-only label] Melodiya 024135/36. A-.... 14.00<br />

442. OESTVIG: (Karl Aagaard): Arias - Lohengrin(2), Meistersinger(3), Walkure. RICHARD<br />

SCHUBERT: Walkure, Siegfried(2), Tristan, Queen of Sheba & Pag. [recorded 1921-22;<br />

Austrian issue; German-only notes] Lebendige Vergangenheit LV 28. A- ....................................... 7.00<br />

443. OLIVERO: Arias - Adriana, Boheme, Medea, Mefistofele, Manon Lescaut, Tristan, Traviata;<br />

Song of Bizet. [Live; 1963-68] Opus MLG-72. A-.......................................................................... 12.00<br />

444.*PASHLEY: Berlioz - Death of Cleopatra; Death of Ophelia; Sa la Biagneuse; Meditation<br />

Religieuse. Davis/ECO; St. Anthony Singers. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-304. A- ................................... 11.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

445. PETERS: Operatic Arias - Barber, Lucia(3), Rigoletto(2), Fra Diavolo, Lakme(2), Don Pasquale.<br />

Bellezza & Perlea/Rome Opera Orch. [mono only issue; in print 4/57 - 10/60; PD labels;<br />

1S/1S stampers] A-........................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

446. POGGI: Italian Songs (14). Nicello/Orch. London LL-942. B ............................................................. 12.00<br />

447. PONSELLE: Songs by Martini, Debussy(2), Folk(2), Delibes, Granados, Alvarez, Paisiello, Rosa,<br />

Tosti(4), Sadero, Falvo. Ponselle & Chichagov, piano. [only in print 9/57 to 5/59] RCA LM-<br />

2047. A-(scarce disc, especially in fine condition) .......................................................................... 24.00<br />

448.*RAMEY: Operatic Villain Arias - Mefistofele (4), Don Giovanni (2), Faust (2), Tales, Robert le<br />

Diable & Attila. [Live; 1978-85; misc conductors - mostly Rudel] Legendary LR-209. A- ............. 9.00<br />

449. RAPHAEL: (Mark): Samuel Alman - Four Hebrew Songs (Singleton, piano). Roger Quilter -<br />

Songs (12) (most with Composer, piano). Musique Internationl M-7381. FS................................ 12.00<br />

450. REHFUSS: Wolf - Songs (8). Mussorgsky - Songs & Dances of Death. Haeusslein, piano.<br />

London LL-1318. A--(superficial marks cause very little sound).................................................... 12.00<br />

451. REINHARDT: (Delia): Arias - Walkure(2), Meistersinger, Lohengrin(2), Freischutz, Figaro(2) &<br />

Tannhauser. [German-only notes] Discophilia KG-R-1. A-(few brief scrs)...................................... 9.00<br />

452. RESHETIN: (bass): Songs of Grechaninov(2), Tchaikovsky(2), Rachmaninov(2), Brahms(3) &<br />

Grieg(3). [10-inch] Melodiya 9793/94. A-....................................................................................... 12.00<br />

453.*RIDDERBUSCH: Arias - Meistersinger, Magic Flute, Fidelio, Falstaff, Barber of Baghdad, Zar<br />

& Zimmermann(2) & Wildschutz. Misc accompanying artists. [German-only notes] Eurodisc<br />

87 559. A-......................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

454.*RIDDERBUSCH: Loewe Ballads (9). Trimhorn, piano. DGG 2530 797. A- to A............................. 14.00<br />

455.*RUDENKO: Arias - Snow Maiden, Sadko, Russlan, Capuleti; Villa-Lobos - Bachianas<br />

Brasileiras #5. [notes in Cyrillic only] Melodiya 33CM-04307-08. A- ........................................... 10.00<br />

456. SCHIPA: (Vol. 2): Arias - Don Giovanni(2), Sonnambula, Elisir, Lucia, Martha, Rigoletto,<br />

Traviata(2), Manon, L'Arlesiana, Xerxes; Ave Maria; Liszt song. [recorded 1923-30; Germanonly<br />

notes] Lebendige Vergangenheit LV 219. A- ............................................................................ 7.00<br />

457. SCHOENE: (Lotte): Arias - Turandot(2), Carnival of Venice, Magic Flute, Cosi, Merry Wives,<br />

Don Pasquale, Manon(2); Songs of Rossini & Schubert. Club 99 CL-99-11. A-.............................. 9.00<br />

458. SCHORR: Arias & Scenes - Euryanthe, Magic Flute, Dutchman, Huguenots, Zar, Freischutz &<br />

Tannhauser; Songs of Schumann(2), Hill & Loewe. Rococo 5342. A- ........................................... 10.00<br />

459. SCHORR: Arias - Mass in b(2), Seasons, Elijah(3), Flute, Fidelio & Dutchman; Songs of Wolf,<br />

Strauss, Schubert & Schumann. Rococo 5260. A-........................................................................... 10.00<br />

460. SCHUMANN: The Art of Elisabeth Schumann. Arias - St. Matthew Passion, Cantata #159,<br />

Mass in b(3), Joshua, Il Re Pastore, Figaro(4), Don Giovanni(2), Hansel & Gretel(2),<br />

Fledermaus, Tales; Songs of Bach, Flies, Mozart(4), Haydn(2), Beethoven(2), Wagner;<br />

Operetta arias by Zeller(2), Heuberger, Josef Strauss, Ziehrer(2) & Benatzky. [Recorded<br />

1926-56; LP transfers by Keith Hardwick; 10-page booklet includes detailed notes; DMM]<br />

British Seraphim IB-6144(2). A- to A(c/c; very minor spine flaws) ............................................... 19.00<br />

461.*SCHWARZKOPF: Arias - Tannhauser(2); Lohengrin(2; 1 w/Ludwig, cond Wallberg);<br />

Freischutz(2). Susskind/PO. [red U.S. labels - the earliest Angel stereo labels; lovely cover<br />

portrait of Schwarzkopf] Angel S-35806. A-(brief, lgt tks in Lohengrin) ....................................... 12.00<br />

462.*SCHWARZKOPF: Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben; Liederkreis. Parsons, piano. Angel S-<br />

37043. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

463.*SCHWARZKOPF: Wolf - Songs from the Romantic Poets (17). Moore, piano. [blue labels]<br />

Angel S-36308. A-............................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

464. SCOTTO: Arias - Armida (1975; Queler); Pirata (final scene, 1979; Maazel); Medea (1979;<br />

Maazel); Anna Bolena (final scene, 1975; Queler). Legendary LR-108. A- ................................... 11.00<br />

465. SEEFRIED: Mozart Songs (9). Schumann - Frauenliebe & Leben. Werba, piano. Decca DL-<br />

9971. A-............................................................................................................................................ 14.00<br />

466. SEEFRIED: Songs of Schubert(2), Brqahms(2), Mussorgsky(7), Bartok(6), Wolf(3) & Strauss.<br />

Werba, piano. [Live; various recitals in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg & Bielefeld] Decca DL-<br />

9809. A-(lovely!!)............................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />

467. SILJA: Arias - Tales, Tosca, Fanciulla (in German), Walkure, Tristan Liebestod &<br />

Gotterdammerung Immolation Scene, Wozzeck, Mahagonny. [misc conductors/orchs; live,<br />

1966-78; stereo??] Legendary LR-131. A-....................................................................................... 12.00<br />

468. SOLARI: (Cristy): Arias - Barber, Luisa Miller, Lucrezia, Puritani, Don Pasquale, Martha,<br />

Mignon(2), Elisir, Puritani, Linda, Werther & Lucia. [all from Columbia electrics] OASI 612.<br />

A-........................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

469. SOUZAY: Debussy - Ballade que fait Villon a la Requeste de sa Mere pour Prier Noster Dame;<br />

La Grotte; Mandoline. Ravel - Don Quichotte a Dulcinee. Lindenberg/PCO. [10-inch]<br />

London LD-9091. B+ ....................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

470.*SOUZAY: Operatic Arias - Manon, Orfeo ed Euridice(2), Figaro, La Favola d'Orfeo<br />

(Monteverdi), Don Giovanni(2), Partenope, Thais, Pecheurs, Jolie Fille, Hamlet, Africaine &<br />

Romeo. Baudo/Lamoureux Orch. [obscure!] Philips PHS-900-109. A-....................................... 25.00<br />

471. SOUZAY: Songs of Faure(11) & Schubert(6). Jacqueline Bonneau, piano. London LLP-245.<br />

B(most plays better; 1/2-inch cluster scr sd 2) ................................................................................. 12.00<br />

472.*SOUZAY: Strauss Songs (17). Baldwin, piano. Philips PHS-900-060. A- to B++ ............................... 9.00<br />

473. STEBER: Arias - Frau Ohne Schatten(3), Ernani, Idomeneo, Puritani, Seraglio; Mozart Alleluja;<br />

Rosetti/Biltcliffe song. Biltcliffe, piano. [live; Carnegie Hall; 10-10-58] Stand SLP-101. A-- ...... 15.00<br />

474.*STOROJEV: Russian Nostalgia - 20 Songs arranged by David Ashkenazy (piano). [dig]<br />

Chandos ABRD-1437. A- to A .......................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

475. STREICH: The Art of the Coloratura - Arias from Dinorah, Rusalka, Boccaccio,<br />

Fledermaus(2), Jocelyn, Parysatis; Songs of J.Strauss(2), Arditi & Verdi. Gaebel/Berlin<br />

Radio Orch. [with "tulip" labels, but this very early U.S. DGG issue (June 1959) was pressed<br />

by Decca in the U.S.] DGG DGM-12004. A- .................................................................................. 10.00<br />

476.*SZEKELY: (Mihaly, bass): Arias - Seraglio, Don Giovanni, Magic Flute, Infedelta Delusa,<br />

Barber, Don Carlos, Simon, Prince Igor, Rosenkavalier. Misc assisting artists. Hungaroton<br />

SLPX-11444. A-................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

477. TAUBER: Songs & Duets of Lehar(8), Friml(3), Marchetti, Herbert, Romberg(2) & Novello.<br />

[recorded 1929-43] EMI EG-26 0186 1. A-..................................................................................... 12.00<br />

478. TAUBER: Songs of Stage & Screen: Selections from Old Chelsea, Desert Song, Merrie England,<br />

Perchance to Dream, New Moon, Great Waltz, Cover Girl, Firefly, You Were Never Lovelier<br />

& High Wide & Handsome. [10-inch] EMI Parlophone - Odeon PMB-1009. A-(lovely!)............. 15.00<br />

479. TE KANAWA: Arias & Scenes from La Boheme (all her major scenes; with Domingo; Krause;<br />

Fernandez; Soyer; Santi, conductor); and Faust (all her major scenes; with Burrows &<br />

Treigle; Mackerras, conductor). [Live; no details given; no notes] HRE 371(2). A-(box has<br />

neat tape repair) ................................................................................................................................ 12.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

480. TEYTE: Songs of Hahn, Faure, Berlioz, Duparc, Chausson, Trad(2); Arias from Manon(2),<br />

Boheme & Monsieur Beaucaire. [from radio broadcasts, mostly Bell Telephone Hour, 1948]<br />

Glendale GL-8002. A-...................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

481. TEYTE: Her Life and Art. BBC tribute, introduced by Felix Aprahamian, includes many<br />

previously unpublished music and speech recordings from BBC Archives. The spoken<br />

segments include eight by Teyte and one each by Cortot (in French) and Gerald Moore. The<br />

most extended music is a recital of nine items from BBC broadcast in 1950. BBC REGL-369.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

482. TOKATYAN: (Armand): Arias - Manon, Carmen, Faust, Fanciulla, Andrea; Songs of Buzzi-<br />

Peccia, Tosti; Armenian Art Songs by Servasdiants(2), Komitas(2), Tato-Nacho, Melikian &<br />

Berberian. The Record Album RA-202. A- ..................................................................................... 16.00<br />

483. VALENTE: (Alessandro): Arias - Turandot(2), Tosca(2), Fanciulla(2), Boheme, Manon Lescaut,<br />

Butterfly, Aida, Pag(3), Andrea, La Cene della Beffe(2), Sly(2); Mascagni song. [rec 1927-<br />

30; Keith Hardwick transfers; DMM] EMI EG-29 0979 1. A- to A................................................ 12.00<br />

484. VARNAY & WINDGASSEN: Closing Scenes from Siegfried & Gotterdammerung.<br />

Weigert/BVRS. DGG DGM-19045. B+(British tulip-label pressing) ............................................ 10.00<br />

485. VERNA: (Maria Curtis): Arias - Aida, Ballo(2), Don Giovanni. Questa & Rudolf/RAI Torino.<br />

[10-inch; notes in Italian only] Fonit-Cetra LPV-45022. FS!(jacket open, but disc still sealed<br />

in plastic) .......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

486.*VERRETT: Falla - 7 Popular Spanish Songs. Songs of Nin(4), Granados(2), Obradors(2),<br />

Montsalvatge, Turina. Wadsworth, piano. RCA LSC-2776. A--(missing notes insert)................... 9.00<br />

487. VYVYAN: Mozart Arias - Concert Aria, K.538; Et Incarnatus Est (from Mass, K.427); Alleluia<br />

(from K.165). Maag/LPO. [10-inch; never issued in U.S.??] Decca LW-5247. A-(a couple of<br />

brief, lgt scrs sd 2) ............................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

488. VYVYAN: Songs of England - Purcell(2), Arne(2), Anon(6), Morley, Head, Howells, Vaughan<br />

Williams, Hopkins & Quilter. Lush, piano. London LL-806. B+ ................................................... 20.00<br />

489. VYVYAN & MORRISON: Scarlatti - Two Duet Cantatas. Dart, harpsichord; Dupre, viola da<br />

gamba. Oiseau-Lyre OL-50154. A-.................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

490.*WHITE: "When You and I Were Young, Maggie." Sixteen songs of sentiment, including<br />

Beautiful Dreamer, Silver Threads Among the Gold, The Rosary, Little Boy Blue. Sanders,<br />

piano. RCA ARL1-1698. A- ............................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

491.*WUNDERLICH: Arias & Duets - Don Giovanni, Zar & Zimmermann, Merry Wives(2),<br />

Dutchman, Butterfly(3). Assisting artists include Prey, Lorengar, Mathis, Hildebrand.<br />

[German-only notes] Eterna 8 26 550. A- ........................................................................................ 12.00<br />

492.*WUNDERLICH: Arias - Xerxes, Magic Flute(2), Elisir, Rigoletto(2), Boheme, Tosca(2),<br />

Turandot(2), Butterfly & Cav. Songs of Schubert (7 from Schone Mullerin; 2 more),<br />

Beethoven(2) & Brahms(2). Misc assisting artists. [German-only notes] Eurodisc 301-185-<br />

370(2). A- to A(c/c).......................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

493.*WUNDERLICH: Operetta Arias - Giuditta, Zarewitsch, Land of Smiles(4), Grafin Mariza(2),<br />

Waltz Dream(3), Vogelhandler(3), Fledermaus(3), Rose von Stambul(5). Marszalek/Cologne<br />

Radio Orch. [German-only notes] German RCA VL-30318(2). FS............................................... 13.00


AUDIOPHILE AND SPECIAL LABEL RECORDS<br />

The following several sections are devoted to listings of records by manufacturer in order of prefix and issue<br />

number. In most of these cases, either an individual item or a whole series has a following among groups of<br />

collectors on the basis of either quality of recorded sound to begin with or of pressing vintage (or both); in<br />

some cases (audiophile or not) the label per se has so devoted a following that it makes sense to list discs here<br />

rather than in an artist or repertoire category. Since many of these audiophiles are also followers of The<br />

Abso!ute Sound magazine, I have also included notations when I have found reviews or comments regarding<br />

specific discs in this publication. These take the form of the issue number followed by a colon, then the page<br />

number, i.e. [38:155]. Please consult these references directly if you are interested in what TAS has said.<br />

Their content in generally favorable, but they are not always so. Also, I have included these references even in<br />

cases where TAS has discussed or listed a different issue of the same recording I have listed (for example, a<br />

domestic vs. an imported pressing, or a reissue vs. original issue). So do not automatically assume that a TAS<br />

reference means a rave review of the specific item listed. When the letter "L" follows one of these notes, it<br />

means that the item was included on Harry Pearson's list on that page in that issue (rather than meaning that<br />

the item received an actual review or comment). [If you have a specific interest in the early Columbia stereo<br />

pressings with "2-eyes" labels, or the even earlier "6-eyes" pressings, here is where they are in this catalog:<br />

#148, 150, 153, 235, 265, 298, 759, 809-11, 828, 878, 895, 907-8, 927, 935, 962, 984, 1018, 1028-30, 1070,<br />

1083, 1110, 1169, 1180, 1188, 1190, 1213, 1218, 1235-6, 1255, 1302, 1314-18, 1351, 1359, 1362, 1364, 1367-<br />

72, 1406, 1446, 1513-15, 1525, 1533, 1535, 1538-9, 1541-3, 1546, 1548, 1550, 1553-6, 1558, 1563, 1637-8,<br />

1642-3, 1648]<br />

LP's: Angels<br />

All of the mono Angels below (except as noted) are early British pressings from the period 1953-1958 when<br />

Dario Soria was Angel's president. Except as noted otherwise, these copies are the deluxe editions, with fine<br />

art work on the covers, extra heavy sleeves and dowel-rod spines (boxed sets did not have the dowel-rod<br />

spines). In a few instances the spine is gone (indicated with "ns"); in some cases the copy is from their thrift<br />

edition ("th"), wherein the same fine pressings were packaged in simple sleeves without notes and sold for<br />

lower prices than the deluxe editions. Stereo items are usually either early pressings ["red" = red label for the<br />

very earliest of them, or "blue" = blue label used until the late '60's] or 45 rpm audiophile issues from the early<br />

1980's. I sometimes also list other stereo Angels here when their EMI incarnations have been particularly<br />

popular.<br />

494. 35313: SIBELIUS - Symphony #1. Kletzki/PO. [US red; ns] A- ......................................................... 10.00<br />

495. 35344: PROKOFIEV - Violin Concerto #2 (Cameron/LSO). MOZART - Concerto #3<br />

(Ackermann/PO). Leonid Kogan. A-(British pressing in thrift edition w/o notes) ...................... 13.00<br />

496. 35400: LISZT - Psalm XIII (Midgley). BRAHMS - Song of Destiny; Academic Fest.<br />

Beecham/RPO. [ns] A-.................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

497. 35402: PROKOFIEV - Piano Sonata #4; Sarcasm op.17, #3. BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonata #21.<br />

SCRIABIN - Two Poems, Op.32. Eugene Malinin. [very scarce; issued 1957, deleted 1959]<br />

A--..................................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

498. 35405: RESPIGHI - Brazilian Impressions; Fountains of Rome. Galliera/PO. [Galliera's father<br />

was Italian & mother Brazilian] A- .................................................................................................. 20.00


LP's: Angels - continued<br />

499. 35406: PANCRATIUS ROYAL MEN'S CHORUS of Heerlen, Holland - Works of Elgar,<br />

Milhaud, Andreae, Handel, Vaughan Williams, Haydn, Schubert, Van Hemel, Lassus,<br />

Waelrant, Jannequin. Heijdendael, director. [Wonderful, resonant acoustic; scarce item - only<br />

in print 5/57 - 7/59]. A- .................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

500. 35408: MOZART - Symphony #38 & #39. Klemperer/PO. [ns] A-(earliest U.S. red-label<br />

pressing) ............................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

501. 35416: DELIBES - Sylvia & Coppelia Excerpts. Cluytens/Paris Opera Orch. A-............................. 18.00<br />

502.*35426: WALTEUFEL WALTZES (6). Henry Krips/Philharmonia Promenade Orch. [ns] A-...... 12.00<br />

503. 35428: MENDELSSOHN - Songs Without Words. Gieseking. A--(occ tks from small scrs).............. 10.00<br />

504. 35429: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsodies #2, 6, 12 & 15. Gyorgy Cziffra. A-(lovely!) ......................... 20.00<br />

505. 35431: BERLIOZ - Excerpts from Damnation of Faust; Romeo & Juliet. Cluytens/Paris Opera.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

506. 35440: TURINA - Canto a Sevilla. de los Angeles; Fistoulari/LSO. [th] Angel 35440. A-................ 10.00<br />

507. 35441: MILHAUD - Cantate Nuptiale; Chansons de Ronsard; Les Quatres Elements; Bolivar (2<br />

arias); Fontaines et Sources. Micheau, soprano; Composer/PCO. A- to B++............................... 12.00<br />

508. 35451: GRIEG - Lyric Pieces, Album 2. Gieseking. [ns] Angel 35451. A-.......................................... 10.00<br />

509. 35488: SOUVENIRS - Short piano pieces by Mozart, Schumann(3, Chopin, Mendelssohn,<br />

Grieg(3), Debussy(4), Scriabin(2) & Ravel. Gieseking. [ns] A- ..................................................... 15.00<br />

510. 35568: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #1 (Susskind/PO). RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto<br />

#1 (Malko/PO). Lympany (in both). A-(a little timing writing on back cover)............................. 13.00<br />

511. 35622: DVORAK - Symphony #8; Carnaval Overture. Silvestri/LPO. A- ............................................ 9.00<br />

512. 35676: VERDI OVERTURES - Nabucco, Aida, Giovanna, Vespri, Traviata, Forza. Serafin/PO<br />

& RPO. [very nice cover portrait of Serafin] [ns] A- ...................................................................... 12.00<br />

513.*S-35397: SCHUMANN - Cello Concerto. TCHAIKOVSKY - Rococo Variations. Pierre<br />

Fournier, cello; Sargent/PO. [one of the very earliest Angel stereo issues] A-(earliest U.S.<br />

red labels; w/dowel spine too).......................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

514.*S-35753: SCHUMANN - Symphony #3; Manfred Overture. Giulini/PO. A-(earliest U.S. red<br />

labels) ............................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

515.*S-36347: STRAUSS - Four Last Songs; Songs (5). Schwarzkopf; Szell/Berlin Radio Sym.<br />

[TAS 44:126+156; 61:120-2; classic!] [blue labels] A-................................................................... 16.00<br />

516.*SCLX-3812(3): TCHAIKOVSKY - Sleeping Beauty (complete ballet). Previn/LSO. [Bishop;<br />

<strong>Park</strong>er] A- ......................................................................................................................................... 13.00


LP's: Londons<br />

The very early [c.1958-1963] blue-backed issues with "FFSS" on the label are designated [bb]. All of the items<br />

listed below are British pressings unless otherwise noted.<br />

517.*CS-6191: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3; Hebrides Overture. Maag/LSO. [TAS 44:178] A-<br />

(bb jacket, but NOT FFSS labels!) ................................................................................................... 21.00<br />

518.*CS-6227: FAURE - Penelope Prelude; Masques et Bergamasques; Pelleas et Melisande.<br />

DEBUSSY - Petite Suite. Ansermet/OSR. [nice record!] A-(neat taped jacket spine repair)........ 12.00<br />

519.*CS-6395: PERGOLESI - Flute Concerti #1 & #2; Concerti Armonici #5 & #6. Rampal;<br />

Munchinger/Stuttgart Ch Orch. A- ................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

520.*CS-6581: ALBENIZ (arr. Fruhbeck de Burgos) - Suite Espanola. Fruhbeck de Burgos/NPO. A-.... 12.00<br />

521.*CS-6615: MAGNARD - Symphony #3. LALO - Scherzo. Ansermet/OSR. [one of Ansermet's<br />

final recordings] A- .......................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

522.*CS-6618: ENGLISH MUSIC FOR STRINGS by Purcell, Britten, Delius, Bridge & Elgar.<br />

Britten/ECO. A-.............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

523.*CS-6706: BRUCKNER - Symphony #1. Abbado/VPO. A- ................................................................ 10.00<br />

524.*CS-6738: LISZT - Battle of the Huns; Orpheus; Mazeppa. Mehta/LAPO. [TAS 69:150 (TAS<br />

quotes wrong #, but this is the record they mean)] A- ..................................................................... 12.00<br />

525.*CS-6775: RACHMANINOV - Piano Concerto #3. Ashkenazy; Previn/LSO. A--(c/c) ....................... 9.00<br />

526.*CS-6812: OFFENBACH - Le Papillon. Bonynge/LSO. [Woolcock; Wilkinson] A- .......................... 12.00<br />

527.*CS-6897: PROKOFIEV - Symphonies #1 & #7. Weller/LPO. [Woolcock; Lock; Kingsway Hall,<br />

1974] A-............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

528.*CS-6923: AUBER - Marco Spada. Bonynge/LSO. [Woolcock; Wilkinson; Kingsway Hall, 1972]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

529.*CS-6984: ELGAR - Enigma Variations. SCHONBERG - Variations, Op.31. Solti/CSO.<br />

[Minshull; Wilkinson & Lock] A-.................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

530.*OS-25111: SUTHERLAND - Operatic Recital: Ernani, Vespri, Linda, Lucia(2). Santi/PCO. [bb]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

531.*OS-25799: REGINE CRESPIN - Arias from Trovatore, Ballo, Otello, Gioconda, Cav, Madama<br />

& Mefistofele. [bb; FFSS] A-(few light bubble thumps) ................................................................. 15.00<br />

532.*OSA--1308(3): PUCCINI - Turandot. Borkh; Tebaldi; del Monaco; Corena; Zaccaria; Carlin;<br />

Ercolani; Erede/ASCR. [bb; FFSS] A- ........................................................................................... 36.00<br />

533.*OSA--1508(5): WAGNER - Siegfried. Nilsson; Windgassen; Hotter; Stolze; Neidlinger;<br />

Sutherland; Solti/VPO. [1st recording; TAS 12:527] A-(FFSS labels, but not blue-backed<br />

box)................................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

534.*OSA-1307(3): BOITO - Mefistofele. Siepi; Tebaldi; Del Monaco; Serafin/ASCR. [bb/FFSS] A- .... 20.00


LP's: Mercuries<br />

For the SR series (and some of the others) I am now replacing my previous pressing designation by means of<br />

label-type with designations by means of stamper numbers, since most of my customers seem to find that<br />

information more complete and useful. The FR's are the earliest stampers, followed by the RFR's, CFR's and<br />

M's. FR stampers no longer appeared in issues with numbers above about SR-90265 (some earlier numbers<br />

may also have been pressed first as RFR's), and there were no RFR's either above about SR-90500. Excellent<br />

(or mint) copies of Mercury's early stereo pressings (particularly those with the early FR stampers), like those<br />

of most companies in the late 50's and early 60's, sometimes grade A- but frequently have a degree of surface<br />

noise which falls a little below my audition grade of A-, yet is quieter than what I grade B+. These are graded<br />

"A- to B+." Items graded A- are very fine copies of very quiet pressings, and grades above that are exceptional.<br />

535.*LPS-9000: BEETHOVEN - Wellington's Victory; Leonore #3 & Prometheus<br />

Overtures. Dorati/LSO. [With cannons & muskets of the period from West Point; Deems<br />

Taylor narrates tapes from artillery recording sessions; all the Wellington hoopla tends to<br />

obscure the great sound in the Leonore #3. (TAS 35:108) This copy - amazingly! - still has<br />

enclosed the little fold-up cardboard British and French flags that came with the record. I still<br />

remember when my dad came home with his copy, c.1961, and those flags appeared on the<br />

appropriate speakers, left and right!] [RFR-1/RFR-2] A- ................................................................ 35.00<br />

536. MG-10079: HAYDN - Symphony #6 ("Le Matin") & #13 ("Jupiter"). Hans Weisbach/Bamberg<br />

Sym. B- to C+(varies) ........................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

537. MG-50111: SPIRIT OF 76 - Music for Fifes & Drums based on U.S. Army field music.<br />

Fennell/Eastman Wind Ens. [TAS re stereo 33:134] [MF-3/MF-3] A- .......................................... 8.00<br />

538. MG-50122: BORODIN - Polovetsian Dances. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Le Coq d'Or Suite.<br />

Dorati/LSO. [TAS re stereo: 37:95] [FR-5/FR-5] A- ..................................................................... 13.00<br />

539. MG-50136: CARPENTER - Adventures in a Perambulator. PHILLIPS: Selections from<br />

McGuffey's Readers. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS re stereo 39:125] [Fr-4/FR-1] B++(occ tks in<br />

Carpenter) ........................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

540. MG-50161: ENCORE PLEASE, SIR JOHN! - Barbirolli/Halle play 8 encores, highlights being<br />

the spectacular Wood arrangement of the "Purcell Trumpet Voluntary" (really Jeremiah<br />

Clarke's Prince of Denmark's March) and Stars & Stripes with amazing bass drum; also Merry<br />

Wives Overture, Valse Triste, Under the Linden Trees, Joyeuse Marche, Dance of the Hours<br />

& Andante Cantabile. [Even more stunning punch than the stereo issue, as is common with<br />

these single-mike monos. TAS re stereo: 50:196-9; 54:159] [FR-1/FR-2] A-(lovely copy!).......... 30.00<br />

541.*SR-90043: MUSIC OF LEROY ANDERSON, Vol. 2. The Typewriter (Fennell plays it; no<br />

gimmicks; it's terrific!); Fiddle-Faddle; Waltzing Cat; Blue Tango; Belle of the Ball;<br />

Syncopated Clock; five more. Fennell/ERSO Pops. [TAS 33:136; just a wonderful record if<br />

you like the repertoire] [FR-2/FR-2] A-(superficial marks cause little or no sound)....................... 32.00<br />

542.*SR-90049: GROFE - Grand Canyon & Mississippi Suites. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 34:177] [CS-<br />

5/CS-7] A-(c/c)................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

543.*SR-90125: ELGAR - Enigma Variations. PURCELL - Suite for Strings. Barbirolli/Halle. [TAS<br />

38:143-4] [FR-3/FR-2] A-................................................................................................................ 20.00


LP's: Mercuries - continued<br />

544.*SR-90153: RESPIGHI - The Birds; Brazilian Impressions. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 54:159+163;<br />

73:148L] [FR-1/FR-1] A-................................................................................................................. 65.00<br />

545.*SR-90163: VICTOR HERBERT - Cello Concerto (Miquelle). JOHANN FRIEDRICH PETER<br />

(1746-1813) - Sinfonia in G. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 46:157-8; one of the more obscure issues<br />

in this series - the last time I had a copy was in 1990!!] [FR-1/FR-1] A-........................................ 50.00<br />

546.*SR-90198: SCHUMANN - Symphony #1; Manfred Overture. Paray/Detroit. [RFR-2/RFR-1] A- ... 30.00<br />

547.*SRI-75029: CHAUSSON - Symphony in B-flat. CHABRIER - Suite Pastorale. Paray/Detroit.<br />

[From SR-90017(TAS 36:96-7) and SR-90212(TAS 47:142; 53:117)] A- to A ............................. 12.00<br />

548.*SRI-75044: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Dorati/LSO. [From SR-90279, oddly one of the<br />

scarcest of the original Dorati/LSO Mercuries; TAS re original: 49:147; this SRI is no<br />

common either!] A- to A .................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

549.*SRI-75095: MOORE - Pageant of P.T.Barnum. NELSON - Savannah River Holiday.<br />

CARPENTER - Adventures in a Perambulator. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90134(33:135/6;<br />

53:120; 65:154L); SR-90136(TAS 39:125); SR-90206(TAS 31:96; 32:148; 53:120] A- to<br />

A(c/c)................................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

550.*SRI-75141: JOSEPH SCHWANTNER - Aftertones of Infinity. WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI -<br />

Livre pour Orchestre. Effron/Eastman Philharmonia. A- to A .................................................... 24.00<br />

551.*WC-18068: CHABRIER - Espana; Suite Pastorale; Fete Polonaise; Gwendoline Overture; Danse<br />

Slave. Paray/Detroit Sym. [Reissue of the very scarce and sought-after SR-90212 (which<br />

was released November 1961; deleted July 1964). [TAS re original: 47:142-3; 53:117] [M-<br />

2/M-2] A-.......................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

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LP's: RCA's<br />

I am now listing RCA's all together in one group when they are either early pressings in which customers have<br />

indicated an interest, or when they are later pressings of issues which have had a particular following. Records<br />

are listed alphanumerically by prefix and number. Codes for pressings refer to label types, and are given in<br />

brackets just before the grade at the end of the listing (e.g. [SD]). RCA pressing codes are as follows:<br />

PD = Plum Dog (Nipper, the RCA/HMV dog, shown against a shaded plum background;<br />

used for the last RCA classical mono issues, c.1954-1958).<br />

SD = Shaded Dog (as above, but with fire-engine red background; used during the early<br />

stereo era, c.1958-1963, for both mono and stereo classical issues except some Sorias).<br />

WD = White Dog (also called "Plain Dog"; Nipper here is against an unshaded background<br />

of Christmas red; used for all classical issues except Sorias c.1964-1969).<br />

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

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

BL = Black label (for popular records almost exclusively)<br />

CP = Canadian Pressing.<br />

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

SS = Soria Series (special label of Christmas red with no dog used only for the Sorias; the<br />

first Sorias had SD labels, but switched to SS about 1961 - before WD era).<br />

I am now also including the stamper numbers of each stereo disc (and some monos too) next to the pressing<br />

code. If the information is available I also show the names of the producer and engineer in another pair of<br />

brackets. Please note that for these issues - as for most records from the early stereo era - copies in apparently<br />

mint condition frequently grade "A- to B+" in my audition. Copies graded A- are very fine, and higher grades<br />

are quite extraordinary from this period.<br />

552.*AGL1-3879: STRAUSS - Elektra (Three Scenes). Borkh; Schoeffler; Yeend; Reiner/CSO. [TAS<br />

35:177; issued on mono-only LP in the 50's, but never in stereo until this release (and a<br />

concurrent German issue) of March 1981; deleted September 1983. To my knowledge, the<br />

only stereo issue of this legendary recording until it was digitally remastered for CD.<br />

Amazing brass sound!!!] A- ............................................................................................................. 19.00<br />

553.*ARP1-4576: MOUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; "Point<br />

5" Series; half-speed re-mastered; TAS regarding original: 98:126-8; TAS regarding this reissue:<br />

27:108] A- to A ...................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

554.*ATL1-4200: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton or Chase;<br />

1/2-speed remastering ("Point 5" series); German Teldec pressing; from LSC-1903 (TAS<br />

77:138-40)] A- to A.......................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

555.*CSC-302: LISZT - Rigoletto (Concert-Paraphrase); Trovatore - Miserere; Don Giovanni<br />

(Fantasy); Reminiscences of "Lucia di Lammermoor" and "Norma." Earl Wild, piano.<br />

[Living Stereo RCA Victor Record Club issue with club labels; rather obscure 1962 issue;<br />

Dellheim; Keville] [8S/7S] A-.......................................................................................................... 24.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

556. LD-7021(2): THE HOROWITZ COLLECTION - Works of Czerny, Mozart, Clementi,<br />

Schumann, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Scriabin, Barber, Prokofiev, Moszkowski, Saint-Saens,<br />

Liszt, Horowitz. Vladimir Horowitz. [With lovely 19-page Skira book illustrated with<br />

paintings from Horowitz' personal collection (Manet, Rouault, Picasso, Degas); mono issue<br />

only: recordings made between 1942 and 1955] [SS; 3S/4/4/1] A-................................................. 32.00<br />

557.*LDS-2351: BRAHMS - Symphony #1. Karajan/VPO. [w/insert] [SD; 1S/3S] A-/A--(brief, lgt<br />

tks start side 2).................................................................................................................................. 35.00<br />

558.*LDS-2513: BRAHMS - Double Concerto. Heifetz; Piatigorsky; Wallenstein/Orch. [Pfeiffer;<br />

Crawford; Soria Series; in heavy slipcase with 10-page Lionni book; TAS 81:124] [SS;<br />

4S/5S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 40.00<br />

559.*LDS-6091(2): VERDI - Requiem. Price; Elias; Bjoerling; Tozzi; Reiner/VPO; Cho. [Soria<br />

Series; in deluxe, oversize, heavy slipcase with rounded spine and lavish 19-page Skira book;<br />

Smith; Brown; TAS 88:160-2; 130:73] A-(SS labels; 17S/9S/7S/10S)........................................... 65.00<br />

560. LM-1028: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Rubinstein; Mitropoulos/Mpls. [early labels]<br />

B++/A-- ............................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

561. LM-1180: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. Reiner/RCA Sym. [very<br />

strong performances - especially Death & Transfiguration; recorded 1950] [early labels] B+ ....... 25.00<br />

562. LM-1900: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. Munch/BSO. [their first recording; Nov 1954; in<br />

the original jacket with four-breasted, three-starry-eyed female] [PD; 7S/18S] A-(little or no<br />

snd from superficial blem, sd 2) ....................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

563. LM-1900: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. Munch/BSO. [their first (1954) recording; this<br />

copy has the later cover with Dali-like witches' sabbath (same illustration used in Living<br />

Stereo CD reissue] [SD; 22S/20S] A--............................................................................................. 18.00<br />

564. LM-1902: CLEMENTI - Piano Sonatas Op.34, #2; Op.14, #3; Op.26, #2. Horowitz. [PD; 2S/1E]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

565. LM-1903: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton; TAS re stereo:<br />

77:138-40; recorded February 1955] [PD; 6S/14S] A-/A-- ............................................................. 12.00<br />

566. LM-1905: LISZT - Funerailles; Mephisto Waltz; Valse Impromptu; Liebestraum #3; Hungarian<br />

Rhapsodies #10 & 12; Consolation #3. Rubinstein. [SD; 12S/14S] A-.......................................... 12.00<br />

567. LM-1906: OPERA WITHOUT SINGING - Excerpts from Aida, Barber, Tales, Carmen(2), Lucia,<br />

Boheme(2), Rigoletto(2), Trovatore(2), Thais, Tannhauser & Faust. Fiedler/BPS. [PD;<br />

9S/8S] B.............................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

568. LM-1907: DEBUSSY - La Damoiselle Elue. Berlioz - Nuits d'Ete. Munch/BSO. [recorded April<br />

1955 - never available in stereo] [SD; 15S/16S] A-(brief lgt bbl thumps sd 1)............................... 12.00<br />

569. LM-1908: BEETHOVEN - Sonatas #8 & #23. Rubinstein. [stormy cover!] [PD; 1S/1S] A-(brief<br />

tks mvt 2, #8).................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

570. LM-1909: TEN SOPRANOS - TEN ARIAS: de los Angeles (Faust); Albanese (Manon Lescaut);<br />

Milanov (Forza); Flagstad (Tristan); Traubel (Walkure); Rethberg (Figaro); Ponselle<br />

(Norma); Bori (Boheme); Galli-Curci (Traviata); Lehmann (Walkure). [PD; 1S/1S] A-- .............. 12.00<br />

571. LM-1910: MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NIGHT - Short works of Kreisler(3), Mason, Gounod,<br />

Waldteufel(2), Liszt, Beethoven (first movement of Sonata #14, arranged by Walter Piston!)<br />

& Anton Rubinstein. Fiedler/BPS. [PD; 13S/15S] A-(scarce in such good condition) .................. 16.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

572. LM-1911: VERDI - Un Ballo in Maschera (highlights). Anderson; Milanov; Peerce; Peters;<br />

Warren; Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. [original cover: sepia opera balcony] [PD;<br />

11S/1S] A--....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

573. LM-1911: VERDI - Un Ballo in Maschera (highlights). Anderson; Milanov; Peerce; Peters;<br />

Warren; Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. [later cover: color photo of masked dancers - 1st<br />

time I've seen this one!] [PD; 13S/1S] A-/B+ .................................................................................. 12.00<br />

574. LM-1911: VERDI - Un Ballo in Maschera (here described as "abridged" instead of "highlights,"<br />

though contents same as previous issued). Anderson; Milanov; Peerce; Peters; Warren;<br />

Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. [final cover: color painting of masked couples by Eugene<br />

Karlin; this issue also includes a booklet with libretto for these excerpts and more notes than<br />

original issue] [SD; 15S/4S] A-(very brief tks beg sd 1) ................................................................. 12.00<br />

575. LM-1912: BEETHOVEN - Violin Sonatas #3 & #6. Heifetz; Bay. [PD; 1S/1S] A-/A--(lgt tks 1st<br />

½ mvt 1 #6)........................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

576. LM-1913: DELIBES - Suites from Sylvia & Coppelia. Monteux/BSO. [mono-only; recorded in<br />

Manhatten Center, New York; December 1953] [PD; 1S/1S] A- .................................................... 24.00<br />

577. LM-1914: BEETHOVEN - Violin Sonatas #8 & #10. Heifetz; Bay. [PD; 1S/1S] B.............................. 8.00<br />

578. LM-1915: A ZINKA MILANOV RECITAL - Songs of Giordani, Schumann(2), Brahms(2),<br />

Strauss(4); Yugoslavian Songs by Bersa, Pavcic, Kunc(3) & Hageman. Bozidar Kunc, piano.<br />

[Scarce - only in print from Sept 1955 until May 1958] [PD; 4S/3S] A-(few very lgt tks sd 1,<br />

band 1) .............................................................................................................................................. 35.00<br />

579. LM-1916: VERDI - La Forza del Destino (excerpts). Milanov; Peerce; Warren; Moscona; Keast;<br />

Cellini; Perlea/RCA Sym; Shaw Cho. [PD; 1S/4S] A-.................................................................. 12.00<br />

580. LM-1917: REUBKE - Sonata for Organ on 94th Psalm. FRANCK - Grande Piece Symphonique.<br />

Virgil Fox/Organ at John Hays Hammond Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts. [Scarce<br />

- first copy I've ever seen - issued January 1956, deleted February 1958] [PD; 3S/4S] A-<br />

(lovely copy!) ................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

581. LM-1918: A BRAILOWSKY RECITAL: SCHUMANN - Sonata in f#, Op.11. SCHUBERT -<br />

Impromptus #3 & #4, Op.90. WEBER - Invitation to the Dance. MENDELSSOHN - Andante<br />

& Rondo Capriccioso. Alexander Brailowsky, piano. [PD; 7S/6S] A-(brief tks early sd 2) ......... 24.00<br />

582. LM-1919: JOHANN STRAUSS, JR. (arr. Dorati) - Graduation Ball Ballet. CHOPIN - Les<br />

Sylphides. Fielder/BPS. [original cover: dancer with ballet slippers behind stage-prop bush]<br />

[PD; 3S/2S] A-(exceptionally fine copy!)........................................................................................ 18.00<br />

583. LM-1919: JOHANN STRAUSS, JR. (arr. Dorati) - Graduation Ball Ballet. CHOPIN - Les<br />

Sylphides. Fielder/BPS. [later cover: Wendy Hilty photo of uniformed man with two young<br />

women - first time I've seen this cover] [SD; 13S/11S] A-(mod nse 1st 1/4-inch, Strauss) ............ 12.00<br />

584. LM-1920: DE LOS ANGELES IN OPERA - Arias from Ernani, Otello(2), Boheme(2),<br />

Mefistofele, Cenerentola, Cav, La Wally. Victoria de los Angeles; Morelli/Rome Opera<br />

Orch. [deleted October 1958] [PD; 1S/2S] A- ................................................................................ 32.00<br />

585. LM-1922: THE SOUNDS AND MUSIC OF THE RCA ELECTRONIC MUSIC<br />

SYNTHESIZER. Demonstrations of various technical aspects of this early synthesizer<br />

(c.1955); side 2 is devoted to short works of Bach, Brahms, Irving Berlin, etc., performed on<br />

the synthesizer. Narration by John Preston, RCA Acoustic Laboratory. [first copy I've seen<br />

of this!] [PD; 1S/1S] B++(few tks) .................................................................................................. 45.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

586. LM-1923: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5. SCHUBERT - Symphony #8. Munch/BSO. [recorded<br />

May 2, 1955] [PD; 5S/1S] A-........................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

587. LM-1924: SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER - Scenes from Hamlet & Henry V, taken from the<br />

soundtracks of his films. Includes some of William Walton's music, notably the Hamlet<br />

funeral march. Gravedigger scene with Stanley Holloway is a highlight. [SD; 10S/6S] B to<br />

B+ ..................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

588. LM-1925: GRANADOS - Goyescas. Amparo Iturbi, piano. [PD; 2S/1S] A- ..................................... 20.00<br />

589. LM-1926: DANCES FOR TWO PIANOS - Works of Strauss, Copland, Reger, Dvorak, Copland,<br />

Lecuona, Bach, Brahms, Gluck, Schubert, Satie, Gould & Clifford Shaw. Whittemore &<br />

Lowe, duo-pianists. [in print Jan 1956 to Oct 1958] [PD; 1S/1S] B+ ............................................. 16.00<br />

590. LM-1928: GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite. Copland - El Salon Mexico. Fiedler/BPS. [recorded in<br />

mono only; June 25, 1955; remained in catalog until 1968, two years after Grofe stereo<br />

remake!] [PD; 2S/1S] B+ ................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

591. LM-1931: BRUCH - Violin Concerto #2. WIENIAWSKI - Concerto #2. Heifetz; Solomon/RCA<br />

Sym. [SD; 5S/5S] A-........................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

592. LM-1932: VERDI BARITONE ARIAS - Otello(3), Forza, Trovatore(2), Rigoletto(2), Traviata,<br />

Ballo(2), Falstaff. Leonard Warren (misc orchestras). [SD; 10S/5S] A--..................................... 12.00<br />

593. LM-1936: MOZART - Serenade #12; Divertimento #15. Fiedler/His Sinfonietta. [rare<br />

appearance of Fiedler without the Pops] [PD; 5S/4S] A-................................................................. 16.00<br />

594. LM-1937: "ITURBI": LISZT - Hungarian Fantasia. Works of Falla, Palau(2), Rodrigo, Iturbi<br />

(Seguidillas) & Chavarri. Jose Iturbi/Valencia Sym. [PD; 2S/3S] B++/A-- ................................. 25.00<br />

595. LM-1939: DEBUSSY - Three Nocturnes (Berkshire Festival Cho); La Mer. Monteux/BSO. [La<br />

Mer not recorded in stereo; Nocturnes not in stereo on LP until VICS (though there was a 2track<br />

tape)] [PD; 6S/5S] A-/A--(Fetes is quite ticky)......................................................................... 9.00<br />

596. LM-1940: SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER - Scenes from Richard III. Taken from the soundtrack of<br />

Olivier's film. With John Gielgud, Claire Bloom, Ralph Richardson. Includes some of<br />

William Walton's music (Mathieson/RPO). [PD; 1S/5S] A-- ........................................................ 12.00<br />

597. LM-1945: RUSSIAN SONGS (eleven; most traditional; one each by Serov and Gretchaninoff).<br />

Boris Christoff; Feodor Potorjinski Russian Choir. [deleted October 1958] [PD; 1S/3S] A-<br />

(1st two bands of side 2 are ticky).................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

598. LM-1946: SIBELIUS - Violin Concerto. (Menuhin; Boult/LPO). PAGANINI - Violin Concerto<br />

#1 (Menuhin; Fistoulari/LSO). [only in print from April 1956 until Oct 1958] [PD; 1S/3S]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

599. LM-1947: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. Sargent/BBC Symphony. [first copy I've ever<br />

seen: only in print April 1956 until October 1958] [PD; 2S/3S] A- ................................................ 25.00<br />

600. LM-1949: HAYDN - The Seven Last Words of Christ. Boston Symphony String Quartet<br />

(Burgin; Krips; de Pasquale; Mayes). [scarce!] [PD; 4S/4S] B(much is A-, but some<br />

scratches) .......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

601. LM-1951: BERLIOZ - Harold in Italy. Cooley, viola; NBC. [terrific!] [PD; 4S/8S] A- ...................... 18.00<br />

602. LM-1953: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Munch/BSO. [PD; 1S/6S] A-- ..................................... 20.00<br />

603. LM-1956: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Morton Gould/His Orchestra (Max<br />

Pollikoff, solo violin). [PD; 3S/4S] A-............................................................................................. 20.00<br />

604. LM-1957: HOROWITZ IN RECITAL - Schumann - Variations on a Theme by Clara Wieck.<br />

Brahms - Intermezzo. Haydn - Sonata, Op.78. Chopin - Mazurka & Polonaise-Fantasie. Short<br />

works of Scarlatti, Scriabin, Sousa (Stars & Stripes!) & Moszkowski. [live performances, but<br />

no dates given] [SD; 13S/3S] A--..................................................................................................... 12.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

605. LM-1958: MOZART - Violin Sonatas #10 & #15. Heifetz; Brooks Smith. [SD; 6S/5S] A- .............. 15.00<br />

606. LM-1959: BRAHMS - Symphony #2; Tragic Overture. Munch/BSO. [recorded December 5,<br />

1955] [PD; 2S/4S] A- ....................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

607. LM-1961: MOZART - Violin Concerti #4 & #5. Menuhin; Pritchard/PO. [PD; 1S/3S] A-.............. 18.00<br />

608. LM-1963: VIRGIL FOX PLAYS BACH - Three Chorale Preludes; In dulci jubilo; Arioso;<br />

Prelude & Fugue in D; Fugue in G; Come, Sweet Death; Toccata & Fugue in d; Have Mercy<br />

on Me, O Lord God. [Riverside Church, New York City] [PD; 1S/4S] A--.................................... 18.00<br />

609. LM-1964: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #17 & #23. Solomon, piano. [scarce item; only in print<br />

June 1956 to October 1958] [PD; 1S/1S] A-/A--(superficial mark sd 2 causes little or no nse) ..... 20.00<br />

610. LM-1966: MOZART - Divertimento #17; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Reiner/CSO. [Recorded<br />

December 1954 and April 1955; one of only a handful of Reiner/CSO discs not recorded in<br />

stereo] [PD; 1S/4S] A-...................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

611. LM-1967: WORLD-WIDE FAVORITES - Short works of Debussy(3), Liszt(2), Beethoven,<br />

Schumann, Falla(2), Rachmaninoff, Saint-Saens & Albeniz. Jose Iturbi, piano. [PD;<br />

16S/37S] B-(for completeness sake!)................................................................................................. 5.00<br />

612. LM-1968: THE ART OF AKSEL SCHIOTZ. Arias - St. Matthew Passion; Christmas Oratorio;<br />

Creation; Messiah; Cosi; Magic Flute; Giovanni; Buxtehude Cantata. Misc orchestras. [Hard<br />

to find: only in print June 1956 to October 1958] [PD; 1S/4S] A- .................................................. 20.00<br />

613. LM-1969: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Gilels; Reiner/CSO. [recorded October 29,<br />

1955; fire-breathing performance!] [PD; 8S/10S] A- ...................................................................... 15.00<br />

614. LM-1971: A PASSOVER SEDER WITH JAN PEERCE. Music selected & composed by Ario S.<br />

Hyams; directed by Barry Hyams. A-(Canadian plum labels; 4S/5S)........................................... 12.00<br />

615. LM-1972: GIGLI IN CARNEGIE HALL. Arias: Africana, Lohengrin, Manon, Xerxes, Werther,<br />

Schiavo, Tosca, Don Giovanni, Fanciulla; Songs of Caccini, Donaudy, Grieg, Chopin,<br />

Weckerlin, Williams, Carnevali, Curran, de Crescenzo, de Curtis, Bixio, di Capua, di Veroli.<br />

Fedri, piano. [live; April 17, 1955; only in print June 1956 until October 1958] [PD; 3S/1S]<br />

B- ........................................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

616. LM-1973: RESPIGHI - Feste Romane. KODALY - Hary Janos Suite. Toscanini/NBC. [The<br />

Feste is stunning!] [PD; 11S/4S] A-(lovely copy!) .......................................................................... 24.00<br />

617. LM-1974: BACH - Concerto in d (Bigot/String Ens; recorded 1938); Fifteen Two-Part<br />

Inventions (recorded 1954/55). Wanda Landowska, harpsichord. [PD; 3S/1S] A-....................... 12.00<br />

618. LM-1975: AMPARO ITURBI PLAYS - SHOSTAKOVICH - Preludes #1, #14 & #24. RAVEL -<br />

Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. SCHUBERT - Valses Sentimentales (from Op.50) & Valses<br />

Nobles, Op.77. Short works of Chabrier(3) & Lopez Chavarri. [PD; 1S/7S] A-............................. 20.00<br />

619. LM-1976: BACH - Sonata #1; Partita #2. Heifetz, unaccompanied violin. [SD; 10S/12S] A-(occ<br />

lgt tks sd 2) ....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

620. LM-1978: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #21 & #30. Byron Janis. [One of Janis' most obscure<br />

recordings; only in print from June 1956 until January 1960, and apparently not at all widely<br />

circulated: this is the first copy I've ever seen!] [PD; 1S/1S] A-(superb copy!) .............................. 40.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

621. LM-1981: ITURBI - "Music to Remember." Piano works of Chopin(8), Tchaikovsky(2),<br />

Paderewski, Schumann, Lopez Chavarri, Granados. [SD; 23S/39S] A-(spine split neatly<br />

repaired with tape)............................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

622. LM-1984: RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole; La Valse; Bolero. DEBUSSY - Prelude to the<br />

Afternoon of a Faun. Munch/BSO. [TAS re stereo: 96:152] [PD; 8S/1S] A-(demo copy in<br />

lovely condition)............................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

623. LM-1985: BOSTON POPS PICNIC. Short works of Gade, Mason, Lecuona, Ivanovici,<br />

Anderson, Suppe, Ketelby & Josef Strauss. Fiedler/BPS. [PD; 1S/1S] A-..................................... 15.00<br />

624. LM-1986: TCHAIKOVSKY - Nutcracker Suite. WALDTEUFEL - Skater's Waltz. ROSSINI -<br />

William Tell Overture. Toscanini/NBC. [SD; 27S/29S] A- ........................................................... 16.00<br />

625. LM-1987: PROKOFIEV - Violin Sonata #1. LECLAIR - Sonata #3. LOCATELLI-YSAYE -<br />

Sonata in f. Oistrakh; Vladimir Yampolsky, piano. [PD; 1S/6S] A-............................................ 18.00<br />

626. LM-1988: SAINT-SAENS - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso. CHAUSSON - Poeme.<br />

(Oistrakh in both) BERLIOZ - Romeo & Juliet Excerpts. Munch/BSO. [Oistrakh recordings<br />

came from December 1955; Berlioz from their complete recording, February 1953] [PD;<br />

6S/3S] B.............................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

627. LM-1989: TWO GRAND - Arrangements for two pianos of short works by Kreisler(6), Hart-<br />

Rodgers(2), Hammerstein-Kern, Reynolds-Kern, Mercer-Allen, Russell-Barroso, Porter &<br />

Magidson-Conrad. Whittemore & Lowe, duo-pianists; with Alessandro/RCA Victor Orch<br />

in one number. [PD; 1S/3S] A- ........................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

628. LM-1990: OFFENBACH IN AMERICA - Overtures to Orpheus in Hades, Belle Helene, Grand<br />

Duchess; Excerpts from Tales, Genevieve, La Perichole; Les Belles Americaines; Musette -<br />

Air de Ballet. Fiedler/BPS. [This original mono-only issue, unlike the stereo release of few<br />

years later, has the deluxe fold-open album with bound-in book] [TAS re stereo: 96:148-50]<br />

[PD; 1S/1S] B(the fold-open album is in excellent condition)......................................................... 25.00<br />

629. LM-1992: BEETHOVEN - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Munch/BSO. [TAS re stereo: 36:160;<br />

93:139-40] [SD; 9S/15S] A-............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

630. LM-1994: JUNGLE DRUMS - Seven works of Lecuona (Malaguena; Adalucia; etc.); also Ritual<br />

Fire Dance (Falla); Caravan (Tizol-Ellington); Little Train of the Caipira (Villa-Lobos);<br />

Batuque (Fernadez); Swamp Fire; Hawaiian War Chant; Tropical. Morton Gould/His Orch.<br />

[TAS re stereo: 64:127] [PD; 4S/6S] A- .......................................................................................... 16.00<br />

631. LM-1995 (BOTH RECORDS!!): GETTING FRIENDLY WITH MUSIC - Mikado Overture;<br />

Marche Slave; Estudiantina Waltz; Three-Cornered Hat Suite; Tales from the Vienna Woods;<br />

Liebesleid; Sylphides (excerpt). Fiedler/BPS. [This is a very unusual example of this issue, in<br />

that it actually also includes the second record (proclaimed with sticker on the cover, "Two<br />

Records for the Price of One; Narration Disc by Dave Garroway"), in paper jacket, of Dave<br />

Garroway giving extensive commentary in an attempt to de-mystify classical music in<br />

general. I've never actually seen this disc before (PD labels; 1S/4S stampers; A- condition<br />

with superficial mark which does not sound), but Garroway's voice brings back vivid<br />

childhood memories of the very first "Today Show" from the 1950's!!] [PD; 1S/1S] A-(Falla<br />

is B to B+) ........................................................................................................................................ 45.00<br />

632. LM-1997: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Munch/BSO. [recorded August 16, 1955] [PD; 1S/8S]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 18.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

633. LM-1998: MY TRUE LOVE SINGS - Eighteen songs, mostly traditional from various cultures:<br />

Irish(2), English(2), American(2), Scottish(2), German(3), French(1) & Spanish(2); individual<br />

songs by Vecchi, Scott, Foster, Spilman. Robert Shaw/His Chorale. [rather obscure issue -<br />

first time I've seen it; ravishing singing as usual from this ensemble] [PD; 1S/2S] A--.................. 24.00<br />

634. LM-1999: WEINBERGER - Schwanda Polka & Fugue. TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture.<br />

SMETANA - Bartered Bride Overture. DVORAK - Carnival Overture. LISZT - Mephisto<br />

Waltz. Reiner/CSO. [this copy shows the designation "SLP-13" on both spine and back<br />

cover, though the usual "LM-1999" appears on both front cover and the disc labels<br />

themselves] [PD; 2S/2S] A- ............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

635. LM-2002: GERSHWIN - Porgy & Bess Suite (arr. Gould); American in Paris. Morton<br />

Gould/His Orch. B+........................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

636. LM-2068: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2 (Reiner/CSO). LISZT - Piano concerto #1<br />

(Wallenstein/RCA Sym). Rubinstein. [Bizarre cover of this mono issue has out-of-focus<br />

photo of someone who looks more Stokowski than Rubinstein sitting a piano in a field of<br />

what appears to be ragweed...] [PD; 6S/1S] B++/A- ......................................................................... 9.00<br />

637. LM-2073: MOZART - Clarinet Concerto (Munch/BSO); Clarinet Quintet (BSO String Quartet:<br />

Burgin; Krips; de Pasquale; Mayes). Benny Goodman (in all). [never in stereo until VICS]<br />

[SD; 7S/7S] A-(a little writing on jacket)......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

638. LM-2110: PROKOFIEV - Romeo & Juliet Excerpts. Munch/BSO. [Original mono-only issue in<br />

deluxe album with 11-page bound-in booklet; never in stereo until Victrola] [PD; 5S/9S] A-....... 14.00<br />

639. LM-2812: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #3 & #23 ("Appassionata"). Rubinstein. [Wilcox;<br />

Layton] [WD; 5S/9S] A- .................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

640.+LME-2409: RESPIGHI - Pines & Fountains of Rome. Toscanini/NBC. [One of RCA's first 3<br />

tries (and the one least frequently seen) at electronic stereo] [SD; 6S/5S] A- ................................. 15.00<br />

641.*LSB-4090 (BRITISH): RACHMANINOV - Symphony #3; The Rock. Previn/LSO. [Dellheim;<br />

Lock; TAS 98:112L (re this British issue specifially)] A- ............................................................... 18.00<br />

642.*LSC-1806: STRAUSS - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Reiner/CSO. [See TAS 75/76:78. The first<br />

Reiner/CSO sessions were held on March 6, 1954 and included Heldenleben & Salome's<br />

Dance. The Zarathustra, though taped 2 days later, is often thought of as their first recording<br />

since it took the lower catalog number (LM-1806, along with Salome's Dance, as opposed to<br />

Heldenleben's LM-1807) and also since this stereo issue of August 1960 (sans Salome)<br />

represented the earliest number of any RCA LSC stereo disc. Though not dropped from<br />

Schwann until September 1963, this item is very, very scarce, and I suspect that the October<br />

1962 issue of the second Reiner/CSO Zarathustra (LSC-2609) may really have marked LSC-<br />

1806's de facto disappearance. This copy is an excellent first pressing whose only flaw, apart<br />

from a little crackle at the start of side one, is a scratch which causes moderate ticks for half a<br />

minute early in side two - which reduces the minimum bid on this celebrated rarity by $200!]<br />

[SD; 1S/1S] A-(but see preceding comments) ................................................................................ 95.00<br />

643.*LSC-1903: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton or Chase; TAS<br />

77:138-40; the later issue, in box with Heifetz booklet] [WD; 28S/25S] A-(lovely copy!) ............ 25.00<br />

644.*LSC-1991: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7; Fidelio Overture. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 63:178] [WD;<br />

20S/20S] A- ...................................................................................................................................... 16.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

645.*LSC-2028: STRAUSS FAMILY WALTZES - Roses from the South, 1001 Nights, Music of the<br />

Spheres, Secret Attractions, Citrons, Doctrines. Fiedler/BPS. [SD; 5S/6S] A- .............................. 30.00<br />

646.*LSC-2077: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. Reiner/VPO. [TAS<br />

100:212; scarce in this original issue] [SD; 1S/3S] A-(brief lgt bbl thumps early each side) ....... 100.00<br />

647.*LSC-2105: TCHAIKOVSKY - Serenade for Strings. ELGAR -Introduction & Allegro for<br />

Strings. Munch/BSO. [TAS 36:122] [SD; 8S/15S] A- to B+ ......................................................... 13.00<br />

648.*LSC-2125: GRIEG - Peer Gynt Suites #1 & 2; Lyric Suite. Farrell (in Solvejg's Song)<br />

Fiedler/BPS. [TAS 88:166-8] [SD; 3S/5S] A-(no sound from superficial mark late side 2).......... 25.00<br />

649.*LSC-2131: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Munch/BSO. [TAS 93:144-6; this rather scarce issue<br />

was deleted in 1963; the recording is vastly more common in its VICS reissue] [SD; 13S/15S]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

650.*LSC-2195: COPLAND - Billy the Kid (& Waltz); Rodeo (exc). Gould/His Orch. [TAS 90:137-<br />

40] [ND; 22S/22S] A-(c/c) ............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

651.*LSC-2201: MUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS<br />

98:126-8] [WD; 27S/35S] A- ........................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

652.*LSC-2202: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Russian Easter Overture. BORODIN - Prince Igor<br />

Overture; In the Steppes of Central Asia; Polovetzian Dances. Fiedler/BPS. [Magnificent<br />

disc; best Russian Easter I've ever heard][TAS 88:164] [WD; 6S/4S] A-....................................... 65.00<br />

653.*LSC-2209: BRAHMS - Symphony #3. Reiner/CSO. [recorded December 14, 1957; TAS<br />

73:193-4] [SD; 10S/10S] A-............................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

654.*LSC-2216: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #6. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 4S/9S] A--<br />

(brief bbl thumps, mvts 1 & 4) ......................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

655.*LSC-2221: MENDELSSOHN - Symphonies #4 & 5. Munch/BSO. [Pfeiffer & Crawford (#4);<br />

Mohr & Layton (#5); TAS 36:162; 58:137] [SD; 9S/6S] A- ........................................................... 35.00<br />

656.*LSC-2226: RODGERS - Victory at Sea, Vol. 2. Bennett/RCA Sym. [Fold-open album with 7page<br />

bound-in booklet] [TAS 57:137] [SD; 3S/1S] A-(little or no snd fr superficial mark side<br />

1)....................................................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

657.*LSC-2228: BERLIOZ - Harold in Italy. Primrose; Munch/BSO. [TAS 36:124-9; 100:216] [SD;<br />

3S/1S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

658.*LSC-2229: MARCHES IN HI-FI - Aida, Col. Bogey, American Salute, Dixie, 76 Trombones,<br />

Rakoczy, Semper Fidelis, 8 more. Fiedler/BPS. [TAS 60:133] [SD; 7S/6S] A-(brief light<br />

ticks beginning of side 1) ................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

659.*LSC-2234: SAINT-SAENS - Piano Concerto #2. FRANCK - Symphonic Variations.<br />

Rubinstein; Wallenstein/Sym of the Air. [TAS 73:145+146L; 93:144] [SD; 11S/4S] A-<br />

(light rub sd 1 does not sound) ......................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

660.*LSC-2251: HOVHANESS - Mysterious Mountain. STRAVINSKY - Divertimento from Le<br />

Baisee de la Fee. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 59:123-4] [ND; 7S/9S] A-........................... 12.00<br />

661.*LSC-2254: VICTORIA (1548-1611) - Requiem Mass. Nicholson/Choir of Abbey of Mt. Angel;<br />

Portland Symphonic Choir. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 2S/2S] A-........................................................... 32.00<br />

662.*LSC-2255: WAGNER - Tristan: Prelude & Liebestod; Gotterdammerung: Brunnhilde's<br />

Immolation. Farrell; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:163; 63:170-2] [SD; 3S/1S] A-....... 25.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

663.*LSC-2256: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto. Rubinstein; Krips/RCA Sym. [Pfeiffer; Layton]<br />

[WD; 13S/8S] A- to B+...................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

664.*LSC-2273: BACH - Motet #3 ("Jesu, meine Freude"); Cantata #4 ("Christ lag in Todesbanden").<br />

Shaw/His Chorale; RCA Orch. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [WD; 10S/7S] A-....................................... 12.00<br />

665.*LSC-2279: A PROGRAM OF SONG - Leontyne Price sings songs of Faure(5), Poulenc(4),<br />

Strauss(4) & Wolf(4). Garvey, piano. [Mohr; Crawford] [SD; 1S/1S] A-...................................... 20.00<br />

666.*LSC-2294: SLAUGHTER ON 10TH AVENUE; Malambo; Howdown; Sabre Dance; Age of<br />

Gold Polka; 3-Cornered Hat Dances; Fancy Free Dances; Gould - Gavotte & Blues (from<br />

Interplay). Fiedler/BPS. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:129] [SD; 1S/1S] A- ......................................... 35.00<br />

667.*LSC-2297: BRAHMS - Symphony #4. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [TAS 36:130] [SD; 3S/1S]<br />

A- 45.00<br />

668.*LSC-2309: SAINT-SAENS - Samson & Delilah (abridged version). Stevens; Del Monaco;<br />

Harvout; Flagello; Cleva/Metropolitan Opera. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 4S/4S] A-.......................... 20.00<br />

669.*LSC-2323: TCHAIKOVSKY - Capriccio Italien. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Capriccio Espagnole.<br />

Kondrashin/RCA Sym. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 83/84:242] [SD; 1S/5S] A-.................................... 45.00<br />

670.*LSC-2327: BIZET - L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & 2. CHABRIER - Espana; Marche Joyeuse.<br />

Morel/ROHCG. [Rare and much sought-after; only in print July 1959 to March 1962; later<br />

data (not on this jacket) identify producer/engineer as Bremner/Wilkinson; wonderful cover<br />

typo identifies orchestra as ROH Orchestra, "Convent" Garden! TAS 75/76:78+177-8; my last<br />

copy (straight A- with 3S/1S stampers) sold for $177 in 2006] [SD; 2S/1S] A-(lgt thumps 30<br />

sec each side fr pressing bbl)............................................................................................................ 85.00<br />

671.*LSC-2332: MAYER-OTTO - Hello, World!; The Greatest Sound Around. Eleanor Roosevelt,<br />

narrator (in Hello); Langstaff, tenor; Scherman/Little Orch Soc. [McCuen & Crumpacker;<br />

Hall; obscure disc - only in print 10/59 to 3/62] [SD; 1S/1S] A-..................................................... 19.00<br />

672.*LSC-2343: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5; Coriolan Overture. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton<br />

(actually Wells)] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(not common in 1S/1S pressing).................................................. 45.00<br />

673.*LSC-2364: MAHLER - Symphony #4. Lisa Della Casa; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr/Layton; TAS<br />

100:216] [SD; 7S/12S] A- ................................................................................................................ 35.00<br />

674.*LSC-2365: CELLO CONCERTI - Boccherini; Vivaldi (in D); Vivaldi-Bach (in G).<br />

Janigro/Solisti di Zagreb. [TAS 61:126] [scarce - first copy I've seen since 1992!] [SD;<br />

1S/1S] A-(demo copy)...................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

675.*LSC-2368: CHOPIN - The Scherzos. Artur Rubinstein. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; TAS 78:136] [SD;<br />

2S/3S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

676.*LSC-2377: BEETHOVEN - Sonatas #5 & 9 for Violin & Piano. Szeryng; Rubinstein. [Pfeiffer;<br />

Crawford] [TAS 94:150] [SD; 3S/3S] A-- ....................................................................................... 18.00<br />

677.*LSC-2379: ROBERTA PETERS IN RECITAL. Songs & arias of Schumann(3), Strauss(2),<br />

Debussy(2), Ravel(2), Bach(2), Handel & Scarlatti. Trovillo, piano. [Mohr; Layton; only in<br />

print June 1960 to August 1962. Includes nice text insert.] [SD; 1S/1S] A- ................................... 65.00<br />

678.*LSC-2395: PROKOFIEV - Alexander Nevsky. Elias; Reiner/CSO; Cho. [Mohr; Layton; first<br />

recording by CSO Chorus] [TAS 9:96; 67:140-42; 130:52] [SD; 10S/10S] A- .............................. 40.00<br />

679.*LSC-2395: PROKOFIEV - Alexander Nevsky. Elias; Reiner/CSO; Cho. [Mohr; Layton; first<br />

recording by CSO Chorus] [TAS 9:96; 67:140-42; 130:52] [WD; 15S/13S] A-............................. 24.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

680.*LSC-2405: SIBELIUS - Symphony #5; Karelia Suite. Gibson/LSO. [TAS 65:158L; 65:184]<br />

[SD; 1S/1S] A-- ................................................................................................................................ 45.00<br />

681.*LSC-2433: GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite. BEETHOVEN - Wellington's Victory. Gould/His<br />

Orch. [Habig; Layton; TAS 63:172-4] [SD; 30S/37S] A-............................................................... 18.00<br />

682.*LSC-2435: SIBELIUS - Violin Concerto. [WD; 13S/13S] A- to B++ ................................................. 23.00<br />

683.*LSC-2438: BERLIOZ OVERTURES - Roman Carnival, Beatrice & Benedict, Corsair,<br />

Benvenuto Cellini; Trojans Royal Hunt & Storm. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 69:150-<br />

2; nice cover portrait of Munch in Sanders Theatre, Harvard] [ND; 7S/15S] A- ............................ 16.00<br />

684.*LSC-2442: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsody #2; Mazeppa; Rakoczy March; Les Preludes.<br />

Fiedler/Boston Pops. [Mohr; Layton; rather unusual for this team to be recording the Pops;<br />

TAS 69:148-150] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(s/s) ............................................................................................. 29.00<br />

685.*LSC-2445: BENNETT (Robert Russell) - Armed Forces Suite. Bennett/RCA Orch & Band.<br />

[Dellheim; Layton; TAS 59:127] [SD; 1S/1S] A-............................................................................ 32.00<br />

686.*LSC-2448: GUITAR WORKS - Ravel, Roussel, Berkeley, Rodrigo, Frescobaldi, Cimarosa, M.<br />

Albeniz, Scarlatti. Julian Bream. [Dellheim; Layton; TAS 73:190] FS(probabaly ND or LD<br />

labels) ............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

687.*LSC-2459: BRAHMS - Piano Sonata #3; Intermezzo, Op.116, #6; Romance, Op.118, #5.<br />

Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Crawford] [ND; 9S/11S] A- ......................................................................... 10.00<br />

688.*LSC-2460: BACH - Suite #2; Brandenburg Concerto #5. Rampal; Stanic; Veyron-Lacroix;<br />

Janigro/I Solisti di Zagreb. [scarce disc - first copy I've had since 1993(!)] [SD; 1S/1S] A-<br />

(lgt tks 1/2 min suite mvt 3; minor cov scuffs) ................................................................................ 25.00<br />

689.*LSC-2466: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Richter; Leinsdorf/CSO. [Mohr & Dellheim;<br />

Layton] [WD; 41S/54S] A- .............................................................................................................. 13.00<br />

690.*LSC-2471: SMETANA - The Moldau; Bartered Bride Overture. ENESCO - Roumanian<br />

Rhapsody #1. LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsody #2. Stokowski/RCA Orch. [Dellheim; Simpson;<br />

TAS 65:180-2; 73:150L] [ND; 11S/9S] A-...................................................................................... 16.00<br />

691.*LSC-2500: STRAUSS WALTZES - Southern Roses; Wiener Blut; Artists' Life; Treasure; My<br />

Life is Love and Laughter; Thunder & Lightning Polka (BOOM!!). Reiner/CSO. [Mohr;<br />

Layton; TAS 65:158L; 75/76:76] [SD; 15S/11S] A- to B++........................................................... 25.00<br />

692.*LSC-2514: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 29:122; 30:128;<br />

90:136-7] [SD; 10S/11S] A-............................................................................................................. 35.00<br />

693.*LSC-2544: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #1; Sonata #22. Richter; Munch/BSO. [Dellheim<br />

& Crawford; Wilcox & Layton; terrific performance of the concerto!] [SD; 14S/9S] A-............... 25.00<br />

694.*LSC-2550: BEETHOVEN - Serenade, Op.8. KODALY - Duo for Violin & Cello. Heifetz;<br />

Primrose; Piatigorsky. [Pfeiffer; Norman; TAS 83/84:240] [SD; 3S/4S] A- to B+...................... 13.00<br />

695.*LSC-2562: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS<br />

83/84:240-2] [SD; 24S/14S] A-........................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

696.*LSC-2567: POULENC - Concerto for Organ, Strings & Timpani. STRAVINSKY - Jeu de<br />

Cartes. Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford][TAS 90:142] FS(c/c; almost certainly late ND<br />

pressing) ........................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

697.*LSC-2577: BACH - Concerto for Two Violins. BEETHOVEN - Sonata #9 for Violin & Piano.<br />

Heifetz; Smith (in Beethoven); Friedman; Sargent/New Sym (in Bach). [Pfeiffer &<br />

Norman; Smith & Reeve; TAS 86:178-80. Friedman's debut disc] [SD; 1S/1S] A- ....................... 32.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

698.*LSC-2593: INSPIRATION - Religiously inspired works by Bach, Beethoven, Humperdinck,<br />

Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Gluck, plus Doxology. Stokowski/New Sym, London; Luboff/His<br />

Choir. [Gerhardt] [SD; 16S/14S] A-................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

699.*LSC-2596: BRITTEN - Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. SAINT-SAENS - Carnival of the<br />

Animals. Hugh Downs, narrator; Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore] [WD; 1S/1S] A- ............... 18.00<br />

700.*LSC-2601: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton;<br />

TAS 86:182-4] [WD; 11S/11S] A-(late cover - neat B&W pointillistic portrait)............................ 16.00<br />

701.*LSC-2603: BRUCH - Scottish Fantasy. VIEUXTEMPS - Violin Concerto #5. Heifetz;<br />

Sargent/New Sym, London. [Smith; Wilkinson] [WD; 12S/11S] A- ............................................ 18.00<br />

702.*LSC-2605: RUBINSTEIN AT CARNEGIE HALL - Works of Debussy (4), Szymanowski<br />

(Mazurkas), Prokofiev (Visions Fugitives), Villa-Lobos (6). [Wilcox; Salvatore; TAS 153:69;<br />

nice fold-open album] [SD; 8S/6S] A--(minor cover scuffs)........................................................... 15.00<br />

703.*LSC-2609: STRAUSS - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [TAS<br />

44:128;ND; 30S/15S] A-.................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

704.*LSC-2648: RACHMANINOFF - Suites #1 & #2 for Two Pianos. Vronsky & Babin. [Dellheim;<br />

Keville] [SD; 1S/4S] A- ................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

705.*LSC-2664: RAVEL - Bolero; La Valse; Pavane for a Dead Princess. Munch/BSO. [Mohr;<br />

Layton] [SD; 8S/19S] A-- .................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

706.*LSC-2666: SIBELIUS - Pohjola's Daughter; Finlandia; Lemminkainen's Return; Swan of<br />

Tuonela; Valse Triste. Gould/His Orch. [Habig; Layton] [SD; 7S/8S] A- .................................... 12.00<br />

707.*LSC-2667: DELLO JOIO - Fantasy & Variations. RAVEL - Concerto in G. Hollander;<br />

Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 2S/6S] A-- .......................................................................... 18.00<br />

708.*LSC-2679: GERSHWIN - Scenes from Porgy & Bess. Price; Warfield; Bubbles; Boatwright;<br />

Henderson/RCA Orch & Cho. [Mohr; Layton; nice fold-open album] [WD; 17S/9S] A-........... 15.00<br />

709.*LSC-2680: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #4. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD;<br />

8S/11S] A- ........................................................................................................................................ 35.00<br />

710.*LSC-2734: GLAZOUNOV - Violin Concerto (Heifetz; Hendl/Orch). MOZART - Symphonie<br />

Concertante for Violin & Viola, K.364 (Heifetz; Primrose; Solomon/Orch). [Pfeiffer;<br />

Norman & Chase; TAS 57:139] [SD; 7S/3S] A-(s/s) ...................................................................... 32.00<br />

711.*LSC-2742: HAYDN - Symphonies #95 & 101. Reiner/His Sym. [Mohr; Layton; Reiner's last<br />

recording, with NY pickup group; September 1963] [SD; 2S/2S] A-(slightly scuffy cover).......... 32.00<br />

712.*LSC-2746: RHAPSODY - Roumanian #1; Hungarian #6; Rhapsody in Blue (Wild); Espana.<br />

Fiedler/BPS. [WD; 7S/8S] A--(occ tks from lgt abrasions)............................................................ 12.00<br />

713.*LSC-2753: LICIA ALBANESE SINGS - Songs of Verdi (6); Italian Folksongs (6).<br />

Leibowitz/RCA Italiana Orch. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A-................................................... 24.00<br />

714.*LSC-2759: BRITTEN - A Ceremony of Carols; Rejoice in the Lamb; Festival Te Deum. Endich;<br />

Kopleff; Humphrey; Murcell; Shaw/Shaw Chorale. [Habig; Salvatore] [WD; 5S/7S] A- ............ 14.00<br />

715.*LSC-2762: MENOTTI - Amahl and the Night Visitors. 1963 NBC TV production.<br />

Grossman/Orch. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:169; 73:149L] [WD; 6S/7S] A-................................... 20.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

716.*LSC-2850: MORTON GOULD - Spirituals for Orchestra. COPLAND - Dance Symphony.<br />

Gould/CSO. [Habig; Keville] [Recorded in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall, February 1965;<br />

only in print Nov 1965 to April 1970; the most obscure of Gould's CSO recordings] [WD;<br />

10S/4S] A- ........................................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />

717.*LSC-2854: HAYDN - "Theresien" Mass. Soloists; Vienna Boys Choir; Grossman/Vienna<br />

Konzerthaus Ch Orch. [WD; 1S/1S] A-.......................................................................................... 9.00<br />

718.*LSC-2864: BRAHMS - Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op.52 & Op.65. Endich; Kopleff; McCoy;<br />

Uppman; Shaw/His Chorale; Frank & Kallir, pianos. [Habig; Keville] [WD; 2S/1S] A- ............. 12.00<br />

719.*LSC-2885: HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS - Works of Rimsky, Rose(2), Kreisler, Tchaikovsky,<br />

Lecuona, Hayman, Lumbye, 5 more (including finale of Mendelssohn concerto played by 18<br />

violinists!). Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Keville] [WD; 1S/1S] A-(with "woman in hammock"<br />

cover)................................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

720.*LSC-2893: IVES - Symphony #1; Variations of "America;" Unanswered Question. Gould/CSO.<br />

[Scott; Keville; TAS 73:148L; terrific sound - recorded in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall;<br />

January, 1966] [WD; 1S/5S] A- ....................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

721.*LSC-2895: THE OPERATIC LISZT - Reminiscences de Norma; Hexameron (Variations on the<br />

March from I Puritani by Liszt, Thalberg, Pixis, Herz, Czerny & Chopin). Raymond<br />

Lewenthal, piano. [Wilcox; Gardner; detailed notes by Lewenthal] [WD; 1S/1S] A- ................... 16.00<br />

722.*LSC-2923: STRAUSS - Alpine Symphony. Kempe/RPO. [Gerhardt; Wilkinson] [WD; 1S/2S]<br />

A-(s/s) ............................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

723.*LSC-2924: LUTE MUSIC FROM THE ROYAL COURTS OF EUROPE. Works of Molinaro,<br />

Landgrave of Hesse, Philips, Dowland, Howett, Mudarra, Dlugoraj, Ferrabosco, Newsidler,<br />

Bakfark & Besard. Julian Bream, lute. [WD; 2S/2S] A-/A--......................................................... 16.00<br />

724.*LSC-2944: OLD TIMERS' NIGHT AT THE POPS. BIZET - Carmen Suite. BACH - Air.<br />

BIGELOW - Our Director March. Plus two medleys, "America Sings" & album title with live<br />

Symphony Hall audience singing along. Fiedler/BPS. [live; Dellheim; Keville]. [ND; 2S/4S]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

725.*LSC-2946: IRISH NIGHT AT THE POPS - Irish Suite (Anderson), Danny Boy, Old<br />

MacDonald, Look Sharp!, Count of Luxembourg Waltzes, George M. Cohan Medley.<br />

Fiedler/BPS. [Live; Dellheim; Keville; fine festive ambiance] [ND; 3S/2S] A-............................ 12.00<br />

726.*LSC-2961: NIELSEN - Symphony #1; Prelude to Act II of Saul & David. Previn/LSO.<br />

[Dellheim, producer; Wilkinson, engineer; along with essentially simultaneous<br />

Ormandy/Phila disc, the first stereo recording of the symphony] [WD; 1S/1S] A-......................... 18.00<br />

727.*LSC-2976: BRAHMS - Serenade #1. Brusilow/Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia. [Scott;<br />

Goodman] [WD; 2S/2S] A-.............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

728.*LSC-2987: DANCES OF DOWLAND (16). Julian Bream, lute. [ND; 6S/5S] A-............................. 12.00<br />

729.*LSC-3001: COLGRASS - As Quiet As. CARTER - Piano Concerto (Lateiner). Leinsdorf/BSO.<br />

[Scott; Keville; the Colgrass is a delight: 4th graders gave sentence endings for "Let's be as<br />

quiet as;" Colgrass set 7 to music - a leaf turning colors; an ant walking; time passing;<br />

children sleeping; etc.] [WD; 1S/4S] A--(jacket a bit scuffy).......................................................... 15.00<br />

730.*LSC-3017: DVORAK - Symphony #6; Slavonic Dances #10 & 16. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr;<br />

Salvatore] [WD; 2S/2S] A- to B+ .................................................................................................... 12.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

731.*LSC-3022: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Symphony #2 ("Antar"). MIASKOVSKY - Symphony<br />

#21. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Goodman; recorded in Medinah Temple; January, 1968] [WD;<br />

1S/1S] A--(s/s).................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

732.*LSC-3029: GINASTERA - Piano Concerto #1 (Martins); Variaciones Concertantes.<br />

Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore; the BSO musicians are stunning in the variations!] [ND;<br />

6S/4S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

733.*LSC-3080: SCHARWENKA - Piano Concerto #1 (Leinsdorf/BSO). BALAKIREV -<br />

Reminiscences of "A Life for the Tsar." MEDTNER - Improvisation. d'ALBERT - Scherzo.<br />

Wild, piano (in all). [Dellheim; Keville; recorded January 1969 - one of the last<br />

Leinsdorf/BSO sessions] [ND; 1S/3S] A-........................................................................................ 12.00<br />

734.*LSC-3195: ELIZABETHAN MUSIC - Works by by Byrd(3), Johnson, Allison(2), Anon(2),<br />

Morley(4), Phillips, Dowland(4), Campian. Julian Bream Consort. [Minshull; Clegg; reissue<br />

in standard form of Soria Series issue LDS-2656; TAS 59:127-8] [ND; 10S/9S] A- ..................... 12.00<br />

735.*LSC-3243: PETER MENNIN - Piano Concerto. RICHARD YARDUMIAN - Passacaglia,<br />

Recitative & Fugue for Piano & Orchestra. John Ogdon; Buketoff/RPO. [Snashall; Auger]<br />

[ND; 2S/2S] A-................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

736.*LSC-6143(4): ROSSINI - Barber of Seville. Merrill; Peters; Valletti; Tozzi; Corena; Roggero;<br />

Marsh; Leinsdorf/Metropolitan Opera. [Mohr; Layton; this is NOT the earliest issue, in<br />

deluxe oversize box with metal clasp] [SD; 3S/4S/1S/3S/5S/1S/3S/1S] A-(very brief, very lgt<br />

tks early sds 4 & 8)........................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

737.*LSC-6708(5): WAGNER - Die Meistersinger. Wiener; Thomas; Watson; Hotter; Kusche;<br />

Benningsen; Metternich; Keilberth/Bavarian State Opera. [Live; November 23, 1963:<br />

opening night of reconstructed Munich National Theatre; scarce item: issued 1965, deleted<br />

1968] A-(WD; 4S/2/2/2/2/1/1/2/1/1)................................................................................................ 40.00<br />

738.*LSC-7044(2): MAHLER - Symphony #6. BERG - Le Vin. Curtin (in Berg); Leinsdorf/BSO.<br />

[Mohr; Salvatore] A-(WD; 2S/2S/1S/5S) ........................................................................................ 25.00<br />

739.*LSC-7051(2): MESSIAEN - Turangalila Symphony (Y. Loriod, piano; J. Loriod, Ondes<br />

Martenot). TAKEMITSU - November Steps (Tsuruta, biwa; Yokoyama, shakuhachi).<br />

Ozawa/Toronto Sym. [Dellheim; Keville] [ND; 4S/5/2/5] A-(minor cover scuffs) ...................... 20.00<br />

740.*LSC-9956-B (GERMAN): IB GLINDEMAN (b.1934) - Trumpet Concerto. HAYDN - Trumpet<br />

Concerto. Hovaldt; Glindeman/Scandanavian Philharmonic. [German Teldec pressing;<br />

kind of odd to see the "Living Stereo" logo at the top of a German pressing of a recording<br />

with Danish artists!] A- .................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

741.*LSP-1738: FAVORITES IN STEREO - Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy. [NYC, 1957;<br />

Hollywood, 1958] [BL; 19S/27S] A- ............................................................................................... 12.00<br />

742.*VICS-1004: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. Reiner/VPO. [1st LP<br />

stereo release except for very scarce LSC-2077] [PL; 1S/1S] A- .................................................... 12.00<br />

743.*VICS-1025: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. DEBUSSY - Iberia. LISZT - Mephisto Waltz.<br />

Reiner/CSO. [from LSC-2241 (1812 & Liszt); LSC-2222; TAS 34:179] [PL; 5S/5S] A-............. 13.00<br />

744.*VICS-1039: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Gilels; Reiner/CSO. [1st stereo issue on LP<br />

- no LSC equivalent, though it was on 2-track tape; TAS 75/6:179] [PL; 4S/4S] A-...................... 20.00<br />

745.*VICS-1061: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7. Monteux/LSO. [1 st issue; never an LM/LSC ] [PL;<br />

7S/1S] A--......................................................................................................................................... 24.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

746.*VICS-1101: STRAUSS - Burleske. RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #1. Janis;<br />

Reiner/CSO. [From LM-2127; first stereo release of Strauss; Rachmaninoff was on 2-track<br />

tape, then on LSC-2541] [PL; 2S/2S] A- ......................................................................................... 24.00<br />

747.*VICS-1107: ELGAR - Enigma Variations. BRAHMS - Haydn Variations. Monteux/LSO. [from<br />

LSC-2418; TAS 60:126; 88:168-70] [PL; 1S/1S] A-/A- to B+ ....................................................... 18.00<br />

748.*VICS-1108: BIZET - Carmen Suite. GOUNOD - Faust Ballet Music; Funeral March of a<br />

Marionette. Gibson/LSO. [from the very scarce LSC-2449 (TAS 75/76:72] [PL; 10S/1S] A-<br />

/A- to B+(light/moderate scr off & on 1 inch sd 2).......................................................................... 19.00<br />

749.*VICS-1130: DELIBES - Sylvia & Coppelia Suites. Rignold/PCO. [from LSC-2485] [PL; 1S/2S]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

750.*VICS-1167: MOZART - Piano Concerto #25 (Andre Tchaikovsky); Don Giovanni Overture.<br />

Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; from LSC-2287] [Pink; 4S/1S] A-................................................... 12.00<br />

751.*VICS-1313: THE NEW MUSIC, VOLUME 3: Chamber works by NONO, KAZUO<br />

FUKUSHIMA, BERIO (Serenade I) & HANS ULRICH LEHMANN. Maderna/Rome Sym<br />

Members. [1st isssue - no LM/LSC equivalent] [PL; 1S/1S] A- .................................................... 13.00<br />

752.*VICS-1318: SIBELIUS - Symphony #2. Dorati/Stockholm Phil. [1st issue - no LM/LSC<br />

edition] [PL; 1S/1S] A-(lgt blem does not sound sd 2) .................................................................... 12.00<br />

753.*VICS-1319: BLOMDAHL - Sisyphos Suite. HILDING ROSENBERG: Voyage to America.<br />

BERWALD: Sinfonie Capricieuse. Dorati/Stockholm Phil. [first issue - never an LM/LSC<br />

release] [PL; 3S/1S] A- .................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

754.*VICS-1366: MOZART - Symphony #41. HAYDN - Symphony #88. Reiner/CSO. [From 1969<br />

& thus never in a plum-label pressing; the first stereo LP release of the Mozart (from LM-<br />

6035); Haydn was from LSC-6087; fine cover portrait of Reiner] [Pink; 2S/2S] A- ...................... 20.00<br />

755.*VICS-1380: SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphony #5. Mitchell/National Symphony. [Pfeiffer;<br />

Crawford; from LSC-2261 (TAS 60:134). Fine disc often overlooked on account of the<br />

popularity of the Skrowaczewski/Mpls on Mercury] [Pink; 3S/1S] A- ........................................... 16.00<br />

756.*VICS-1392: STRAUSS - Final Scene from Salome (Inge Borkh); Don Juan (1954 recording).<br />

Reiner/CSO. [TAS 100:220; 1st issue of either of these in stereo except on 2-track tape;<br />

issued 1969 and never available in a plum-label pressing] [Pink; 1S/2S] A- .................................. 16.00<br />

757.*VICS-1471: BEETHOVEN OVERTURES - Leonores #1 - 3; Coriolan; Fidelio; Prometheus.<br />

Munch/BSO. [From LSC-2522 (Prometheus) & LM-2015 (rest). Issued in December 1969,<br />

thus never in a plum-label incarnation, this was the first stereo issue (at least on disc) of either<br />

Leonore #1 or #2, from February 1956 (LM-2015). Munch's whistling baton is clearly audible<br />

at the beginning of Prometheus!] [Pink; 1S/2S] A-.......................................................................... 18.00


LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label<br />

758.*CAPITOL SP-8573: JONGEN - Symphonie Concertante for Organ & Orch. Fox; Pretre/Paris<br />

Opera. A- ......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

759.*COLUMBIA MS-6769: NIELSEN - Symphony #3. Bernstein/Royal Danish Orch. [TAS<br />

64:140-2; the nice insert booklet IS included here] A-(early "2-eyes" labels)................................. 20.00<br />

760.*DECCA DL-710157: SURINACH - Paeans & Dances of Heathen Iberia. REED - La Fiesta<br />

Mexicana. NIXON - Fiesta del Pacifico. Hunsberger/EWE. [Israel Horowitz, producer;<br />

another terrific post-Fennell EWE recording!] A-(demo copy) ....................................................... 25.00<br />

761.*DELL'ARTE DA-9013: BARTOK - Concerto for Orchestra. THOMAS CANNING -Fantasy on<br />

a Hymn Tune by Justin Morgan. Stokowski/Houston Symphony. [From Everest originals;<br />

engineered by Bert Whyte; remastered at 45rpm by Brian Crimp, Nimbus Records; this issue<br />

from 1983] A- to A........................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

762.*DESMAR DSM-1011: STOKOWSKI STRING SOUND: DVORAK - Serenade. VAUGHAN<br />

WILLIAMS - Tallis Fantasia. PURCELL/STOKOWSKI - Dido's Lament. Stokowski/RPO.<br />

[Hodgson; Boyling; TAS 12:515] A- ............................................................................................... 18.00<br />

763.*EMI ASD--440 (ODEON): PAGANINI - Violin Concerti #1 & #2. Menuhin; Erede/RPO. EMI<br />

ASD-440. A-..................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

764.*EMI ASD-2311: ELGAR - The Music Makers. SIR HUBERT PARRY - Blest Pair of Sirens.<br />

Baker; Boult/LPO & Cho. [Bishop; <strong>Park</strong>er] A- to A .................................................................... 12.00<br />

765.*EMI ASD-2672: ELGAR - Crown of India Suite; Coronation & Imperial Marches; Woodland<br />

Interlude & Triumphal March from Caractacus; Meditation from The Light of Life.<br />

Groves/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. [Culverhouse; Eltham] A- to A ..................................... 16.00<br />

766.*EMI ASD-2753: SAINT-SAENS - Carnival of the Animals. FAURE - Ballade. LITOLFF -<br />

Scherzo from Concerto Symphonique #4. Brenda Lucas, 2nd piano in Carnival; Ogdon;<br />

Fremaux/City of Birmingham Sym. [Culverhouse; Eltham] A-................................................... 12.00<br />

767.*EMI ASD-2961: SIBELIUS - The Tempest; In Memoriam. Groves/Royal Liverpool<br />

Philharmonic. [Bishop; Eltham][TAS 65:158L; 73:148L][Obscure issue - I don't believe it<br />

was released on Angel in the U.S.] A- ............................................................................................. 50.00<br />

768.*EMI ASD-3050: ELGAR - Polonia; Dream Children; Funeral March (Chopin/Elgar); Carillon;<br />

Triumphal March from "Caractacus;" Meditation from "Light of Life;" Incidental Music &<br />

Funeral March from "Grania and Diarmid;" Elegy. Boult/LPO. [Bishop; <strong>Park</strong>er; 1975] A- to<br />

A 24.00<br />

769.*EMI ASD-3082: STRAUSS - Four Last Songs; Five Orchestral Songs. Rothenberger, soprano;<br />

Previn/LSO. [Bishop; <strong>Park</strong>er] A-.................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

770.*EMI ASD-3725: SIR HUBERT PARRY - Symphony #5; Symphonic Variation; Elegy for<br />

Brahms. Boult/LPO. [Bishop; <strong>Park</strong>er; last recording produced by Bishop for Boult before<br />

Bishop left EMI to become manager of Philharmonia (1979)] A- to A........................................... 25.00<br />

771.*EMI ASD-4061: ELGAR - From the Bavarian <strong>Highland</strong>s. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - In Windsor<br />

Forest. Del Mar/Bournemouth Sinfonietta; Cho. [Culverhouse, producer and engineer] A-<br />

to A ................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

772.*EMI ASD-4387: HOLST - At the Boar's Head. Langridge; Tomlinson; Palmer; Ross;<br />

Atherton/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. [Mordler; Eltham] A- to A......................................... 12.00<br />

773.*EMI HQS-1070: SIBELIUS - Karelia Overture; King Christian II Suite; Festivo; The Bard.<br />

Gibson/Scottish National Orch. A- ................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

774.*EMI ODEON ASD-2856: SCHUBERT - Symphony #9. Boult/LPO. [Bishop; <strong>Park</strong>er] A- to<br />

A(Dutch pressing) ............................................................................................................................ 25.00


LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Labels - continued<br />

775.*EMI SLS--987(2): ELGAR - The Dream of Gerontius. Gedda; Watts; Lloyd; Boult/NPO; LPO<br />

Cho; Alldis Cho. [Bishop; <strong>Park</strong>er; Kingsway Hall, 1975] [quad] A- to A ..................................... 15.00<br />

776.*EPIC BC-1002: TCHAIKOVSKY - Capriccio Italien. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Capriccio<br />

Espagnole. MOUSSORGSKY - Khovantchina Prelude. BORODIN - Polovtsian Dances.<br />

Szell/CO. [blue labels] A-(c/c)........................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

777.*FRANKLIN MINT 39/40(2): TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4 (Szell/LSO; from London CS-<br />

6987); Symphony #5 (Stokowski/NPO; from London SPC-21017; TAS 37:142). [One of<br />

FM's series of "The 100 Greatest Recordings of All Time." Pressed on red vinyl; in deluxe<br />

oversized album.] A- ........................................................................................................................ 32.00<br />

778.*HNH 4010: BAX - Symphony #7. Leppard/LPO. [from Lyrita SCRS-83: TAS 11:381; 37:171]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

779.*LYRITA SRCS--40: ELGAR - Symphony #2. Boult/LPO. A- ........................................................... 20.00<br />

MGM LP's<br />

While I am not listing them in this section (they are special, but surely not audiophile!), this catalog includes a<br />

substantial number of early-pressing MGM LP's. Since they are primarily of interest for the off-the-beaten-path<br />

works they included, most are listed in the Orchestral & Instrumental Repertiore section. But I shall provide<br />

references to the listing numbers below for those who might be interested since most of these are indeed an<br />

unusual group and most are in the original pressings with original cover art. In later years, many were reissued<br />

with plain blue text covers - and rather better pressings, to be candid! - but the originals have a cachet of their<br />

own for the jackets & history. Even late in the series, records were sometimes issued factory-sealed but without<br />

inner sleeves, so most of the best copies one finds grade no better than B+ from a little added surface sound (a<br />

grade of A- means a very fine copy). Here's where you will find them in this catalog: #802, 807, 812, 819-20,<br />

825, 835, 838, 844, 848, 876, 888, 903, 910-12, 922-23, 926, 954, 998, 1121, 1130, 1162, 1271-72, 1481 &<br />

1647.<br />

780.*MHS 1229: BAX - November Woods. HOLST - A Fugal Overture. MOERAN - Sinfonietta.<br />

Boult/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-37; TAS 39:146] A- ..................................................................... 10.00<br />

781.*MHS 1769: BAX - North Ballad #1; Tintagel; Garden of Fand; Mediterranean. Boult/LPO.<br />

[from Lyrita SRCS-62; TAS 39:146-8] A- ........................................................................................ 8.00<br />

782.*OISEAU-LYRE SOL-60037: BRITTEN - Cantata Academica; Hymn to St. Cecilia; Hymn to the<br />

Virgin; Choral Dances from Gloriana. Vyvyan; Watts; Pears; Branningan; Malcolm/LSO<br />

& Cho. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

783.*TELARC DG-10048: BIZET - Carmen Suite #1. GRIEG - Peer Gynt Suite. Slatkin/St. Louis<br />

Sym. [Woods; Renner; dig] A- .......................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

784. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7016: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Don Juan. Rodzinski/PSOL.<br />

[Does not have original plastic zip-open sleeve, but does include the 30-page booklet by<br />

Audio Magazine editor C.G.McProud, detailing the musical and audiophile delights, minute<br />

by minute!] B++(Don)/A--(Till)....................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

785.*WESTMINSTER WST-14030: WEINBERGER - Polka & Fugue from "Schwanda." SMETANA<br />

- The Moldau; Three Excerpts from "The Bartered Bride." ENESCO - Roumanian Rhapsody<br />

#1. Scherchen/VSOO. [fine copy; very early Westminster stereo] [early labels] A-(promo<br />

copy) ................................................................................................................................................. 35.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire<br />

786.*BACH: (C.P.E.): Concerti for Flute (Rampal) and Cello (Bex). Boulez/Ch Orch. [neat very<br />

young photo of Boulez] Vox STPL-514.170. FS ............................................................................... 9.00<br />

787.*BACH: (J.C.): Six Overtures. Hogwood/Academy of Ancient Music. [authentic instruments]<br />

Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-525. FS............................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

788.+BALAKIREV: Piano Concerto, Op.1 (Zhilinsky); Islamey; Russia; In Czechia. Gauk/USSR<br />

Sym. [recored 1947-57] Melodiya CM-03557-8. A- ......................................................................... 9.00<br />

789. BARBER: Symphony #2; Medea Suite. Composer conducts New Sym, London. London LL-<br />

1328. A--(superficial marks cause little or no sound) ...................................................................... 35.00<br />

790. BARSUKOV: (Sergei): Concerto for Piano #2 (Composer; Boult/NPO); Concerto for Violin<br />

(Tessier; Fremaux/Monte Carlo Opera Orch). Everest 6167. A- ................................................. 8.00<br />

791.+BARTOK: Bagatelle; Rondo #1; Three Hungarian Folk Tunes; Preludio - All'Ungherese;<br />

Improvisations #1, #2, #6, #7 & #8 on Hungarian Peasant Songs; Three Excerpts from<br />

Mikrokosmos (4-hands, with Ditta Pasztory Bartok); Petite Suite. Composer, piano.<br />

Turnabout THS-65010. A- ................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

792. BARTOK: For Children, Volume II - 39 pieces based on Slovakian Folk Tunes. Tibor Kozma,<br />

piano. Bartok BR-920. B(much is A-, but some small scrs) ............................................................ 11.00<br />

793.*BARTOK: <strong>Post</strong>humous Piano Works: Concerto for Two Pianos & Percussion (Ditta Pasztory-<br />

Bartok; Erzsebet Tusa; Sandor/Budapest Sym); Suite for Two Pianos, Op.4B (Pasztory-<br />

Bartok; Maria Comensoli). [Pasztory-Bartok was, of course, the composer's wife; disc<br />

comes in fold-open album with extensive notes and photos including one of the conductor and<br />

soloists in the concerto] Hungaroton SLPX-11398. A-.................................................................... 23.00<br />

794.*BAX: Symphonic Variations for Piano & Orchestra; Morning Song. Fingerhut, piano (in both);<br />

Thomson/LPO. [dig; DMM] Chandos ABRD-1226. A- to A .......................................................... 8.00<br />

795.*BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerti in E-flat & D (early works). Blumental; Waldhans/Brno Phil.<br />

Auditorium BX-204. A- ..................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

796.*BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto. Badura-Skoda; Maier; Bylsma; Collegium Aureum<br />

(apparently without conductor). [original instruments; quad] Electrola 1C065-99 700. A- to A .... 11.00<br />

797.*BENNETT: (Richard Rodney) - Symphony #1. BAX: Overture to a Picaresque Comedy.<br />

LENNOX BERKELEY: Divertimento in B-flat. Buketoff/RPO. RCA LSC-3005. A- ................. 12.00<br />

798.*BERSA: (1873-1934): Sunny Fields (Hubad/Slovene Philharmonic); Moonlight<br />

(Cossetto/KUD Choir). SKERJANC (1900-1973): Concertino for Piano & Strings (Tomsic-<br />

Srebotnjak; Hubad/Slovene Philharmonic). [Yugoslavian composers] Jerusalem ATD-<br />

8202. A-............................................................................................................................................ 11.00<br />

799.*BOCCHERINI: Symphonies #6, #8 & #14. Pople/London Festival Orch. [dig; DMM]<br />

Hyperion A-66236. A- to A................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

800.*CHABRIER: Danse Slave; Suite Pastorale; Habanera; Fete Polonaise; Espana; Joyeuse Marche.<br />

Mari/Paris Opera Orch. [quad] EMI ESD-7046. A-..................................................................... 10.00<br />

801. CHAVEZ: Daughter of Colchis. Composer/Mexican National Sym. [recorded 1947]<br />

BERNSTEIN: Fancy Free. Composer/Ballet Theatre Orch. [recorded 1944: Bernstein's 1st<br />

studio recording as conductor; includes Billie Holiday singing Big Stuff, recorded later,<br />

probably not conducted by Bernstein] Varese Sarabande VC-81055. A-........................................ 16.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

802. CHAVEZ: Symphony #5 for Strings; Toccata for Percussion. Solomon/MGM String Orch &<br />

Percussion Ens. MGM E-3548. A-(original jacket)........................................................................ 12.00<br />

803.*CHAVEZ: Zarabanda for Strings. PONCE: Concierto del Sur (Moreno, guitar). SOLER (arr.<br />

Halffter): Tres Sonatas. Batiz/Mexico State Sym. [dig] EMI ESD-1651051. A-........................... 12.00<br />

804.*CHAYNES: (Charles; b.1925): Piano Concerto (Loriod; ORTF Ch Orch); Concerto for Organ,<br />

Strings, Timpani & Percussion (Alain; ORTF). Baudo conducts in all. MHS 1088. A- ............... 10.00<br />

805.*CIURLIONIS: In the Forest - Symphonic Poem. Juozas Domarkas/Lithuanian Philharmonic.<br />

BALAKIREV: Symphony #2. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch. EMI ASD-3503. A-....... 18.00<br />

806.*CLEMENTI: Piano Concerto in C. PAISIELLO: Piano Concerto in F. Blumental;<br />

Zedda/Prague New Ch Orch; Torino Sym). Auditorium BX-206. A-........................................... 9.00<br />

807. COPLAND: Music for the Movies (1942). WEILL: Music for the Stage (1935-1950).<br />

Winograd/MGM Ch Orch. MGM E-3334. B+(occ tks; much plays A-)........................................ 9.00<br />

808.*COPLAND: Orchestral Variations; Fanfare for the Common Man. BLOCH: Trois Poemes Juifs.<br />

Fritz Mahler/Hartford Sym. Van VSD-2085. A-.......................................................................... 14.00<br />

809.*COPLAND: The Red Pony. BRITTEN: Sinfonia da Requiem. Previn/St. Louis Sym. [Previn's<br />

first disc as conductor of symphonic music] Col MS-6583. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ................... 10.00<br />

810. COWELL: Symphony #11. IBERT: A Louisville Concerto. CRESTON: Invocation and Dance.<br />

Whitney/Louisville Orch. Col KL-5039. A-("6-eyes" labels) ....................................................... 20.00<br />

811. DELIUS: Sea Drift (Boyce, baritone; BBC Cho); Paris. Beecham/RPO. Col ML-5079. A-("2eyes"<br />

labels)...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

812. DUKE: (Vernon; 1903-69): Souvenir de Monte Carlo (Surinach/MGM Ch Orch). ROBERT<br />

COBERT (b.1924): Mediterranean Suite (Composer/MGM Ch Orch). MGM E-3497.<br />

B+(original jacket)............................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

813. DVORAK: Symphony #1, Op.3. Neumann/Prague Sym. [fold-open jacket; 1st recording] Artia<br />

ALP-140. A--(brief tks mvt 2)............................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

814. ELGAR: Three Bavarian Dances; Chanson de Matin; Chanson de Nuit; Pomp & Circumstance<br />

Marches #1-#5; Salut d'Amour; Mazurka. Composer/Misc British Orchestras. [recorded<br />

1926-33; transfers by A.C.Griffith] EMI HLM-7005. A- to A ........................................................ 11.00<br />

815.*FERNANDEZ: (Oscar Lorenzo): Piano Music, Volume 2 (twelve works). Proenca, piano. [notes<br />

in Portuguese only] Arsis 41131218. A- .......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

816.*FIELD: Four Piano Sonatas (Op.1, #1-#3; and another in B). Frank Merrick MHS 1529. A-............. 9.00<br />

817.*FIELD: Piano Concerto #2; 7 Nocturnes. Kyriakou; Bunte/Berlin Sym. Candide CE-31006. A- ...... 9.00<br />

818.*FLAGELLO: Capriccio for Cello & Orch (Koutzen); Three Episodes & Three Dances for Piano<br />

(Marshall); Chorale & Episode for Ten Brass Instruments; Concertino for Piano, Brass &<br />

Timpani. Composer/Rome Sym. Serenus SRE-1003. A-............................................................... 12.00<br />

819. FRANCAIX: Symphony for Strings. IBERT: Divertissement. Surinach/MGM String &<br />

Chamber Orchs. MGM E-3514. B+(original jacket) ..................................................................... 10.00<br />

820. GLANVILLE-HICKS: Sinfonia Pacifica; Three Gymnopedies. SURINACH: Hollywood<br />

Carnival. Surinach/MGM Ch Orch. MGM E-3336. B+(original jacket)...................................... 10.00<br />

821.*GLAZOUNOV: Symphony #6. Fedoseyev/Moscow Radio Orch. BORODIN: In the Steppes of<br />

Central Asia. Svetlanov/USSR Sym. Col-Melodiya M-35104. A-................................................... 8.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

822.*GLAZOUNOV: The Seasons (complete ballet). Khaikin/Moscow Radio Orch. Mel-Angel SR-<br />

40088. A-(s/s) ..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

823.*HANDEL: Seven Concerti Grossi, Op.7. Weaver/Smithsonian Chamber Players. [Performed<br />

on original instruments or replicas thereof] Smithsonian N-023(2). A- .......................................... 14.00<br />

824.*HANSON: Symphony #6. THOMSON: Louisiana Story Suite. Landau/Music for Westchester<br />

Sym (Hanson); Westphalian Sym (Thomson). Turnabout TVS-34534. A-..................................... 9.00<br />

825. HARRIS: Fantasy for Piano & Orchestra (Johana Harris, piano; Solomon/MGM Sym); Abraham<br />

Lincoln Walks at Midnight [cantata for mezzo-soprano, violin, cello & piano] (Tangeman;<br />

Thaviu; Salzman; J. Harris). [Johana Harris, of course, was Roy Harris' wife] MGM E-3210.<br />

A--(original jacket)........................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

826.*HARTY: Ode to a Nightingale for Soprano & Orchestra (Harper); The Children of Lir - Poem<br />

for Orchestra. Thomson/Ulster Orch. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1051. A-(minor cover scuffs) ........ 10.00<br />

827. HAYDN: Symphony # 38 & #39. Sternberg/Vienna Sym. Haydn Soc HS-9115. A- ........................... 9.00<br />

828.*HELPS: (Robert; b.1928): Symphony #1. RUGGLES: Sun Treader. Rozsnyai/Col Sym. Col<br />

MS-6801. A-("2-eyes" labels) .......................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

829. HENKEMANS: (Hans; b.1913): Violin Concerto (Olof; Van Beinum/ACO). WILLEM PIJPER<br />

(1894-1947): Six Adagios (Flipse/Hague Residentie Orch). SEM DRESDEN (1881-1957):<br />

Dance Flashes. HENK BADINGS (1907-1987): Symphony #3. HENDRIK ANDRIESSEN<br />

(1892-1981): Ricercare. LEON ORTHEL (b.1905): Symphony #2. Otterloo/Hague<br />

Residentie Orchestra (in the last four). Composers' Voice-8303(2). A- to A................................ 40.00<br />

830.*HILLER: Piano Concerto (de Froment/Luxembourg Radio Orch). RAFF: Piano Concerto<br />

(Kapp/Hamburg Sym). Ponti (in both). Candide CE-31058. A-..................................................... 9.00<br />

831.*HINDEMITH: The Four Temperaments (Rosenberger, piano); Nobilissima Visione. De<br />

Priest/RPO (in both). [nice record!] Delos DEL-25440. A-(minor cover scuffs)........................... 12.00<br />

832.*HODDINOTT: Investiture Dances. EDWARD HARPER (b.1941): Bartok Games. ANTHONY<br />

STRILKO: The Meditation of Hermes Trismegistis. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-<br />

758. A-.............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

833.*HOFFMEISTER: Piano Concerto (Zedda/Prague New Ch Orch). BEETHOVEN: Rondo in Bflat<br />

(Waldhans/Brno Phil). Blumental in both. Auditorium BX-207. A- ....................................... 9.00<br />

834. HOLST: Beni Mora; Two Songs Without Words (Composer/LSO); St. Paul's Suite<br />

(Composer/String Orch); Four Songs for Voice & Violin (Labbette, soprano; Reed, violin.<br />

[all recorded acoustically in 1924] Pearl GM-126. A- ..................................................................... 12.00<br />

835. HOVHANESS: Saint Vartan Symphony. Surinach/MGM Chamber Orch. MGM E-3453. A--<br />

(original jacket; very nice copy!) ..................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

836.*HUMMEL: Military Septet; Octet. JURAJ DRUZECKY (1745-1819): Partita #4.<br />

Pavlik/Bratislava Chamber harmony. Opus 9111 0409. A- .......................................................... 9.00<br />

837.*HUMMEL: Piano Concerto in a, Op.85 (#3?) (Palovic); Rondo Brillant in A, Op.56<br />

(Macudzinski). Slovak/Slovak Philharmonic (in both). Schwann VMS-2099. ........................... 12.00<br />

838. IBERT: Impressions of Paris. RIETI: Madrigale. Winograd/MGM Ch Orch. MGM E-3414.<br />

B(original jacket)................................................................................................................................ 9.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

839.*IRELAND: "John Ireland - His Friends and Pupils." Piano works by IRELAND (Columbine;<br />

3 Pastels; Ballade of London Nights; Almond Tree); BLISS (Sonata); RAWSTHORNE<br />

(Bagatelles); MOEREN (3 Fancies); BRITTEN (Holiday Diary); EUGENE GOOSSENS (4<br />

Conceits); CYRIL SCOTT (Sonata #3); ALAN BUSH (Esquisse; Le Quatorze Juillet);<br />

GEOFFREY BUSH (Sonatine #1). Eric <strong>Park</strong>in, piano. [dig; DMM] Chandos DBRD-<br />

2006(2). A- to A ............................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

840.*IRELAND: Piano Concerto in E-Flat; Mai-Dun, Symphonic Rhapsody; Legend for Piano &<br />

Orchestra. <strong>Park</strong>in; Thomson/LPO. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1174. A-............................................... 9.00<br />

841.*IRELAND: Piano Music: Decorations; Four Preludes; Prelude in E-Flat; Rhapsody; The Towing<br />

Path; Merry Andrew; London Pieces. Eric <strong>Park</strong>in. [from Lyrita SRCS-87] A-............................... 9.00<br />

842.*IVES: Symphony #2. Tilson-Thomas/ACO. [dig] CBS IM-37300. A- to A......................................... 9.00<br />

843.*JOACHIM: Violin Concerto ("Hungarian"). HUBAY: Hejre Kati for Violin & Orchestra.<br />

ENESCO: Prelude for Violin Solo. Rosand; Kohler & de Froment/Luxembourg Radio<br />

Orch. Candide CE-31064. A--........................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

844. KABALEVSKY: Colas Breugnon Suite. PROKOFIEV: Four Portraits from The Gambler.<br />

Schuechter/PO. MGM E-3112. A--(original jacket; very nice copy)............................................. 12.00<br />

845. KABALEVSKY: Romeo & Juliet (Musical Sketches to Shakespeare's Tragedy).<br />

Composer/USSR Radio Orch. MK 1546. B+(occ tks).................................................................. 10.00<br />

846.*KALLIWODA: (Johann Wenzel; 1801-66): Symphony #1. JAN VACLAV TOMASEK (1774-<br />

1850): Piano Concerto #1 (Toperczer). Rohan/Prague Sym. Candide CE-31073. A- ................... 9.00<br />

847.*KHACHATURIAN: Concerto for Flute (transcribed by Rampal from the Violin Concerto).<br />

Rampal; Martinon/ORTF. MHS 1186. A-...................................................................................... 9.00<br />

848. KHACHATURIAN: Symphony #2 (first recording). Rachlin/USSR Radio Orch. MGM GC-<br />

30002. B(mostly B+, but some scratches; original cover) ............................................................... 10.00<br />

849.*KHRENNIKOV: Symphony #3; Violin Concerto #2 (Zhislin). Kitayenko/Moscow<br />

Philharmonic. Melodiya C10-17175-6. A-..................................................................................... 12.00<br />

850.*KOECHLIN: Seven Stars Symphony; Ballad for Piano & Orchestra. Rigutto, piano;<br />

Myrat/Monte-Carlo Phil. [dig] Angel DS-37940. A-(demo copy) ............................................... 15.00<br />

851.*KORNGOLD: Don Quixote; Piano Sonata #1; The Snowman. Antonin Kubalek, piano.<br />

[Korngold's first compositions, from age 11 and 12] Citadel CT-6009. A-..................................... 16.00<br />

852.*LADERMAN: (Ezra; b.1924): Magic Prison (for two speakers & orchestra; text by Archibald<br />

MacLeish; based on poems of Emily Dickinson). NELSON KEYES (b.1928): Abysses,<br />

Bridges & Chasms for Ten Rock-Jazz Soloists & Orchestra. Adele O'Brien & Jon Jory,<br />

speakers; Mester/Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LS-712. A-..................................................... 12.00<br />

853.*LALO: Piano Concerto (Gielen/Vienna Volksoper Orch). SAINT-SAENS: Piano Concerto #5<br />

(Swarowsky/Vienna Sym). Frugoni (in both). Turnabout TVS-34423. A-..................................... 9.00<br />

854.*LEWIS: (Robert Hall; b.1926): Symphony #2 (Composer/LSO). GEORGE PERLE: Three<br />

Movements for Orchestra (Epstein/RPO). CRI SD-331. A-............................................................. 9.00<br />

855.*LIEBERSON: (Peter): Piano Concerto. Peter Serkin; Ozawa/BSO. [dig] New World NW-325.<br />

A-........................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

856.*LIPATTI: Concertino in Classical Style; Rumanian Dances. Blumental; Cillario/Milan Phil.<br />

Everest 3166. A-................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

857.*MAHLER: Symphony # 3. Norman; Abbado/VPO; VSO Cho; Vienna Boys' Cho. [dig] DGG<br />

2741 010(2). ..................................................................................................................................... 14.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

858. MAHLER: Symphony # 5; Symphony #10 (Adagio only). Scherchen/VSOO. [recorded in mono<br />

only] West XWN-2220(2). A-(missing notes insert) ....................................................................... 18.00<br />

859.*MANFREDINI: Piano Concerto in B-flat. PAISELLO: Piano Concerto in F. PLATTI: Piano<br />

Concerto #2. Blumental; misc orchs. Turn TVS-34495. A- ............................................................ 9.00<br />

860.*MARTIN: Concerto for Cello (Kates). ARNOLD: Concerto for Two Violins & String Orchestra<br />

(Kling; McHugh). Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-731. A- ............................................. 12.00<br />

861.*MASSENET: Concerto for Piano (A.Drescher); Scenes Pittoresques; Thais Meditation.<br />

W.Richter/Hamburg Sym (in all). Summit SUM-5080. A- ............................................................ 8.00<br />

862.*MCLEAN: (Priscilla; b.1942): Variations and Mosaics on a Theme of Stravinsky. VILLA-<br />

LOBOS: Bachianas Brasileiras #4. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-762. FS .................... 12.00<br />

863.*MESSAGER: Suites from Les Deux Pigeons & Isoline. HAHN: Le Bal de Beatrice d'Este.<br />

Jacquillat/Paris Orch. Angel S-36769. A-(c/c; timings written on back cover)............................ 12.00<br />

864.*MILHAUD: Le Carnaval d'Aix (Helffer, piano). SATIE: Parade. [both with Fremaux/Monte<br />

Carlo Opera Orch] ROUSSEL: Bacchus et Ariane, Suite #2 (Markevitch/Lamoureux<br />

Orch). DGG 2543 807. A- to A ....................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

865.*MOSCHELES: Piano Concerto, Op.58 (Maga/Philharmonia Hungarica); Etudes (10; from<br />

Opp.70 & 95). Ponti. Candide CE-31010. A-.................................................................................... 9.00<br />

866. NIELSEN: Symphony #1. Jensen/Danish State Radio Orch. [first recording; strong<br />

performance with especially nice low brass] London LL-635. B++................................................ 14.00<br />

867.*NIELSEN: Symphony #1; Prelude to Act II of Saul & David. Previn/LSO. [Dellheim, producer;<br />

Wilkinson, engineer; along with essentially simultaneous Ormandy/Phila disc, the first stereo<br />

recording of the symphony] [ND; 2S/4S] RCA LSC-2961. A- ....................................................... 12.00<br />

868. NIELSEN: Symphony #2; Little Suite for Strings. Garaguly/Tivoli Concert Hall Sym. [Mono<br />

copy of the original Danish issue; Danish-only notes] Fona LPK-510. A-........................................ 9.00<br />

869.*NIELSEN: Symphony #4; Pan & Syrinx. Rattle/ Birmingham Sym. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-<br />

38237. A-(c/c)..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

870.*OSTRCIL: Symphony in A. Belohlavek/Prague Sym. Supraphon 1110 2960. A- ............................... 9.00<br />

871.*PANUFNIK: Sinfonia Sacra; Sinfonia Rustica. Composer/Monte Carlo opera Orch. [Sacra is a<br />

powerful work] Unicorn RHS-315. A-(c/c; back cover AUTOGRAPHED by Panufnik) .............. 35.00<br />

872.*PERSICHETTI: Symphony #9 ("Sinfonia: Janiculum"). SCHUMAN: Symphony #9 ("The<br />

Ardeatine Caves"). Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3212. A-(c/c)....................................................... 16.00<br />

873.*PIJPER: (Willem; 1894-1947): Piano Concerto (Henkemans; Van Beimum/ACO); Six<br />

Symphonic Epigrams (Van Beinum/ACO); Six Adagios (Flipse/Residentie Orch); Sonata<br />

for 2 Pianos (Henkemans; Dercksen); Sonata for Flute & Piano (de Wit; Henkemans);<br />

Wind quintet (Danzi Quintet); Piano Sonatinas #2 & #3 (Henkemans); Sonata #1 for Violin<br />

& Piano (de Klijn; Henkemans); Quartet #5 (Netherlands Quartet). [Judging from the<br />

dates given, the orchestral pieces must be mono] Composers' Voice-1987-1(2). A- to A............... 35.00<br />

874.*POULENC: Sinfonietta; Suite Francaise; Music for Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel; Two Marches<br />

and an Intermezzo. Pretre/Paris Orch. [blue labels] Angel S-36519. A- ...................................... 14.00<br />

875.*POULENC: Suite from Les Biches; Concerto Champetre (de Wiele, harpsichord; PCO); Gloria<br />

(Carteri, soprano; ORTF & Cho). Pretre (cond in all). [drm; DMM] Angel AE-34492. A- to<br />

A ....................................................................................................................................................... 11.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

76. PROKOFIEV: Ten Pieces from Cinderella; Sonata #9. Pressler, piano. MGM E-3192. B+/A- to<br />

B+(orig jacket).................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

877.*PURCELL: Married Beau Suite. LULLY: Le Triomphe de l'Amour Suite. W.F.BACH:<br />

Symphony in F. CORELLI: Concerto Grosso, Op.6/#9. Beaucham/Rouen Ch Orch. Philips<br />

PHC-9045. FS..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

878.*RACHMANINOFF: Symphony #3; Vocalise. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-7081. A-(early "2-eyes"<br />

labels; s/s; slight cov scuffs)............................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

879.*RAMEAU: Dardanus - Extended Orchestral Suite. Gardiner/English Baroque Soloists. [dig]<br />

Erato NUM-75040. A- to A(demo copy) ........................................................................................... 9.00<br />

880.*RAMSIER: (Paul; b.1937): Divertimento Concertante on a Theme of Couperin; The Road to<br />

Hamelin. Gary Karr, double bass; also narrator in Hamelin; Bernhardt/Louisville<br />

Orchestra. Louisville LS-785. A- ................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

881.*REGER: Concerto for Piano. Steven Mayer; Bour/Hague Philharmonic. Leonarda LPI-113. A- ... 11.00<br />

882.*RIEGGER: Dichotomy. GYORGY RAYKI (b.1921): Elegiac Variations; Lamentation for<br />

Orchestra. Mester/Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LS-715. A- ................................................... 12.00<br />

883.*RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Symphony #1 (Khaikin/Moscow Radio Orch). Song of Oleg the Wise<br />

(Petrov; Reshetin; Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre). Mel-Angel SR-40094. A- ................................... 12.00<br />

884.*ROUSSEL: Aeneas (complete ballet with chorus). Martinon/ORTF; Cho. MHS 3374. A-................ 9.00<br />

885.*ROUSSEL: Bacchus et Ariane (complete ballet). Martinon/ORTF. MHS 1244. A-............................ 9.00<br />

886.*ROUSSEL: Symphony #2; Pour une Fete de Printemps. Martinon/ORTF. MHS 1201. A- ................ 8.00<br />

887. ROUSSEL: Symphony #4; Suite en Fa. Tzipine/Lamoureux Orch. Capitol P-8104. B ..................... 12.00<br />

888. ROZSA: Hungarian Serenade. KODALY: Summer Evening. Winograd/MGM Orchestra.<br />

MGM E-3631. B+(orig jacket; lgt marks cause little or no snd)...................................................... 10.00<br />

889. ROZSA: Kipling's Jungle Book; Thief of Bagdad Suite. Leo Genn, narrator;<br />

Composer/Frankenland State Sym. [British reissue of very scarce, mono-only issue on<br />

RCA LM-2118 (in print less than two years here in the U.S. in late 50's); the recording of<br />

Thief here is indicated as stereo; Jungle Book still shown as mono] British United Artists<br />

UAS-29725. A-................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

890.*RUBINSTEIN: Piano Concerto #5. Ruiz; Deaky/Nurnberger Sym. [German-only notes; superb<br />

cover photo of Rubinstein] Colosseum SM-544. A- to A ................................................................ 11.00<br />

891.*SATIE: Parade; Relache; Gymnopedies #1 & 3. Auriacombe/PCO. [blue labels] Angel S-<br />

36486. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

892.*SCHARWENKA: Piano Concerto #2 (Kapp/Hamburg Sym); Scherzo; Erzaehling am Klavier;<br />

Novelette; Polonaise. Ponti. Candide CE-31046. A-......................................................................... 9.00<br />

893.*SCHUBERT: Symphony "# 7" in E (completed by Brian Newbould from 1821 sketches).<br />

Chmura/Berlin Radio Orch. Schwann VMS-1601. A- to A......................................................... 12.00<br />

894.*SCHULLER: Symphony; Quartet for Doublebasses. Johanos/Dallas Symphony. Turn TVS-<br />

34412. A-............................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

895. SCHUMANN: Manfred (complete). Rylands; Balcon; de la Torre; Browne; Enders;<br />

Beecham/RPO; BBC Chorus. [1st complete recording of Byron's text & Schumann's music;<br />

scarce and much sought-after] Col M2L-245(2). A-("6-eyes" labels; very slight box dent) ........... 38.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

896.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Music from the Films "Zoya" and "Pirogov." Maksim<br />

Shostakovich/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Mel-Angel SR-40160. Z-(c/c) ........................................... 12.00<br />

897.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #12. Mravinsky/Leningrad Phil. Mel-Angel SR-40128. A- ........... 12.00<br />

898.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #14. Holleque; Storojev; Turovsky/I Musici de Montreal. [dig]<br />

Chandos ABRD-1232. A- .................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

899.*SHOSTAKOVICH: The New Babylon (film score). Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Phil Ens. Col-<br />

Melodiya M-34502. A-(s/s)................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

900.*SKROWACZEWSKI: Music at Night. THOMAS LUDWIG (b.1952): Symphony #1 ("Age of<br />

Victory"). Endo/Louisville Orchestra; Nelson conducts Night. Louisville LS-778. A- ............... 12.00<br />

901.*STENHAMMAR: Serenade in F; Florenz & Blanzeflor - Ballad for Baritone & Orch (Wixell).<br />

Westerberg/Swedish Radio Orch. Swedish EMI E 061-35148. A- to A ...................................... 12.00<br />

902. STRAUSS: Concerto #1 for Horn (Dennis Brain); Concerto for Oboe (Leon Goossens).<br />

Galliera/PO. [1st recordings] [blue labels] Col ML-4775. A- to B+(s/s) ....................................... 18.00<br />

903. STRAUSS: Symphony for Wind Instruments, Opus <strong>Post</strong>humous. Solomon/MGM Orch. MGM<br />

E-3097. B+(sd 1 very slightly off-center; orig jacket) ....................................................................... 6.00<br />

904. STRAVINSKY: Concerto for Piano & Winds [Soulima Stravinsky (Igor's son), piano]; Concerto<br />

in D for Strings; Danses Concertantes; Scherzo a la Russe. Composer/RCA Victor Orch.<br />

[recorded 1947-50] French RCA GM-43336. A- to A..................................................................... 35.00<br />

905.*STRAVINSKY: Danses Concertantes; Concerto in D for String Orch (Col Sym). 4 Norwegian<br />

Moods (CBC Sym). Ode (CO). Composer conducts in all. Col M-30516. A-(c/c)......................... 9.00<br />

906. STRAVINSKY: Jeu de Cartes. Composer/BPO. [10-inch] Capitol - Telefunken L-8028. B .............. 10.00<br />

907.*STRAVINSKY: Petroushka (1947 version). Composer/Col Sym. Col MS-6332. A-(early "2eyes"<br />

labels; demo copy).................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

908.*STRAVINSKY: Symphony in E-flat, Op.1. Composer/Col Sym. Col MS-6989. A-(early "2eyes"<br />

labels)........................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

909.*SUK: Praga, Symphonic Poem; Fantasy for Violin & Orchestra (Snitil). Valek/Prague Sym.<br />

Panton 8110 0108. A-....................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

910. SURINACH: Doppio Concertino for Violin, Piano & Small Orchestra. REVUELTAS: Three<br />

Pieces for Violin & Piano. CHAVEZ: Sonatina for Violin & Piano. Surinach/MGM<br />

Chamber Orch (in Concertino); Anahid & Maro Ajemian (in all). MGM E-3180.<br />

B++(original jacket) ......................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

911. SURINACH: Sinfonietta Flamenca. TURINA: Sinfonia Sevillana. Winograd/Hamburg<br />

Philharmonic. MGM E-3435. B+/B(original jacket)...................................................................... 10.00<br />

912. SURINACH: Symphony #2. TURINA: Rapsodia Sinfonica. Bianca, piano (in Turina);<br />

Winograd/Hamburg Philharmonia. MGM E-3510. A-- ................................................................ 9.00<br />

913.*SVOBODA: (Tomas; b.1939): Symphony #4 ("Apocalyptic"); Ex Libris. FREDERIC<br />

GOOSSEN (b.1927): Orpheus Singing. Smith/Louisville Orchestra; Bernhardt conducts<br />

Goossen. Louisville LS-790. A-....................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

914. TAVARES: (Hekel; Brazilian; born 1896): Piano Concerto in Brazilian Forms. PADEREWSKI:<br />

Fantaisie Polonaise. Blumenthal; Fistoulari/LSO. [very scarce item: only in print early 1955<br />

to April 1957] London LL-1104. A-(occ lgt tks) ............................................................................. 32.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

915.*TCHAIKOVSKY: First Recordings: Hamlet - Overture & Incidental Music (first complete<br />

recording); Romeo & Juliet (original 1869 version); Festival Overture on Danish National<br />

Anthem; Serenade for Nikolai Rubinstein's Saint's Day; Mazeppa - Battle of Poltava and<br />

Cossack Dance (first recording as a concert pair). Simon/LSO. [dig; DMM; German<br />

pressing] Chandos DBRD-2003(2). A- ............................................................................................ 14.00<br />

916.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphonies (6) (complete); Manfred Symphony. Rostropovich/LPO. [quad]<br />

Angel SGE-3847(7). A-.................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

917.*TCHEREPNIN: (Alexander): Piano Concerti #2 & #5. Composer, piano; Kubelik/BVRS. [tulip<br />

labels] DGG 139 379. A- to A.......................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

918.*TCHEREPNIN: (Alexander): Symphonic March. GLAZOUNOV: Suite Characteristique.<br />

RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Overture on Russian Themes. Seibel/Rheinische Philharmonic.<br />

[German-only notes] RBM 3052. A-................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

919.*TCHEREPNIN: (Nikolai): Prelude to La Princesse Lointaine. GLAZOUNOV: Der Wald<br />

Fantasie; From the Middle Ages Suite. Deaky/Nurnberger Symphoniker. [German-only<br />

notes] Colosseum SM-580. A- ........................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

920.*THALBERG: (Sigismund; 1812-1871): 24 Pensees Musicales; Don Giovanni Fantaisie.<br />

Christoph Keller, piano. Accord 140 079. A-(minor back cover damage) .................................... 12.00<br />

921.*THOMPSON: Symphony #1; The Testament of Freedom (Utah Chorale). Abravanel/Utah<br />

Sym. Angel S-37315. A- .................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

922. TURINA: La Procesion del Rocio. ALBENIZ-ARBOS: Iberia. GRANADOS: Intermezzo from<br />

"Goyescas." FALLA: Interlude & Dance from "La Vida Breve." Gaston Poulet/LSO. MGM<br />

E-3073. B+(original jacket).............................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

923. VILLA-LOBOS: Bachianas Brasileiras #1 (Bloomfield/Cello Ens; includes David Soyer &<br />

Laszlo Varga) & #4 (Pressler, piano). MGM E-3105. A--(original jacket).................................... 12.00<br />

924.*VILLA-LOBOS: Forest of the Amazon. Sayao; Composer/Symphony of the Air & Cho.<br />

[Originally music for the motion picture Green Mansions] United Art UAS-5506. A- .................. 10.00<br />

925.*VON EINEM: Bruckner Dialogue; Philadelphia Symphony. Horvat/Austrian Broadcast Sym.<br />

Classical Excellence CE-11051. A- ................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

926. WEILL: Violin Concerto (Ajemian; Solomon/MGM Wind Orch). WEBERN: 4 Pieces for<br />

Violin & Piano (M. & A. Ajemian). MGM E-3179. B(original jacket) ........................................... 8.00<br />

LP's: Chamber Music<br />

927.*ANTES: (John; 1740-1811): Three Trios. Fine Arts Quartet Members. ["The Birth of Chamber<br />

Music in America;" produced in cooperation with the Moravian Music Foundation] Col MS-<br />

6741. A-(demo copy; early "2-eyes" labels) ...................................................................................... 9.00<br />

928.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet # 2 & #4. Quartetto Italiano. Philips 6500 646. A- to A................................ 9.00<br />

929. BEETHOVEN: Quartet # 4. MOZART: Quartet #23. Morini; Galimir; Trampler; Varga. [I<br />

have graded this very conservatively on account of its rarity - it has only slightly more vinyl<br />

"presence" than I would grade A-. There are also very minor stains on the cover in a couple of<br />

spots and minor spine splitting which I will leave to the new owner to repair with tape or to<br />

leave alone. First copy I've ever had of this!] West XWN-18595. A--(five loud tks at start of<br />

#23)................................................................................................................................................... 75.00


LP's: Chamber Music - continued<br />

930.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #10 & #11. Quartetto Italiano. Philips 6500 180. A- to A............................. 9.00<br />

931.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #10 & #11. Weller Quartet. London CS-6431. A- ....................................... 11.00<br />

932.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #12. Yale Quartet. Vanguard VCS-10054. A- ................................................ 9.00<br />

933. BEETHOVEN: Quartet #13 & #17 (Grosse Fuge). Hungarian Quartet. Angel 35113. A--<br />

(British pressing; thrift edition w/o notes).......................................................................................... 9.00<br />

934.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #13. Yale Quartet. Vanguard VCS-10096. A- ................................................ 9.00<br />

935.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #15. Budapest Quar. Col MS-6386. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo<br />

copy) ................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

936. BEETHOVEN: Quartet in C, Op.59, #3. SCHUBERT: Quartettsatz, Op. <strong>Post</strong>h. New Italian<br />

Quartet (original name for Quartetto Italiano). [US pressing] London LLP-321. A--(brief tks<br />

end sd 2; superb for early US press)................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

937. BEETHOVEN: String Quartets # 1 - #6. (Op.18). Hungarian Quartet. [scarce set; includes<br />

copies of the scores] Angel 3512(3). A-(British pressings) ............................................................. 25.00<br />

938. BEETHOVEN: String Trio, Op.3. Heifetz; Primrose; Piatigorsky. RCA LM-2180. A-.................... 11.00<br />

939. BOCCHERINI: Quartet in D, Op.6, #1. HAYDN: Quartet in E-flat, Op.64, #6. New Italian<br />

Quartet (original name for Quartetto Italiano). London LLP-320. B+ ........................................... 12.00<br />

940. BOCCHERINI: Trios, Op.9, #5; Op.38, #2; Quartet, Op.39, #8; La Tiranna, Op.44, #4.<br />

Carmirelli Quartet. London LL-1454. A-...................................................................................... 16.00<br />

941.*BRAHMS: Clarinet Trio, Op.114. BEETHOVEN: Clarinet Trio, Op.11. Pieterson; Beaux Arts<br />

Trio Members. Philips 9500 670. A- to A ........................................................................................ 9.00<br />

942.*BRAHMS: Clarinet Trio, Op.114. BARTOK: Contrasts. Berkshire Chamber Players (Herbert<br />

Tichman, clar; Ruth Tichman, pf; Kantor, vln; Coleman, vc). Records MES-57578. A-- ................ 9.00<br />

943.*BRAHMS: Piano Quartet Op.25. Berkowitz; Bel Arte Trio (Posselt; de Pasquale; Mayes).<br />

[1971 reissue of Boston BST-1015 in fold-open album done as a promotional disc for the<br />

drug company, Pfizer] RCA Special Products Z4RS-1233/4. A- .................................................... 16.00<br />

944.*BRAHMS: Piano Trio #3, Op.101. MENDELSSOHN: Piano Trio #1, Op.49. Suk Trio.<br />

Supraphon SUAST-50815. A-.......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

945.*BRAHMS: Sextet #1, Op.18 (Menuhin; Masters; Aronowitz; Wallfisch; Gendron; Simpson);<br />

Allegro from F-A-E Sonata (Menuhin; H. Menuhin, piano). A-..................................................... 9.00<br />

946. DOHNANYI: Quartet #3. DVORAK: Quartet #6. Hollywood Quartet. Capitol P-8307. A- .............. 16.00<br />

947.*DVORAK: Piano Trio #2. Suk Trio (Suk; Panenka; Chuchro). Supraphon SUAST-50817. A- ......... 11.00<br />

948.*DVORAK: String Quintet, Op.77; Two Waltzes from Op.54. Levine, bass; Sequoia Quartet.<br />

[dig] Nonesuch D-79012. A-(c/c)....................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

949.*GLAZOUNOV: Five Novelettes; Elegy in d. GLAZUNOV/LIADOV/RIMSKY-KORSAKOV:<br />

Jour de Fete. Warsaw Quartet. German RCA RL-30432. A- to A .................................................. 9.00<br />

950.*HAYDN: Piano Trios, H.XV: #36 & #f1; H.XIV: #C1 & D-major, H.DEEST. Beaux Arts Trio.<br />

[Vol 11] Philips 9500 472. A- to A .................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

951. HAYDN: Quartets, Op.64, #2 & #5. Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet. West XWN-18015.<br />

B(mostly A-- but some scrs, esp. 1/4" sd 2)....................................................................................... 9.00<br />

952. HAYDN: Quartets, Op.71, #1 & 2; Op.74, #1. Griller Quartet. Van VRS-1042. A- ............................ 9.00<br />

953. HINDEMITH: Quartet #3. PROKOFIEV: Quartet #2. Hollywood String Quartet. Capitol P-<br />

8151. A-............................................................................................................................................ 16.00


LP's: Chamber Music - continued<br />

954. MENDELSSOHN: Piano Sextet, Op.110. Pressler, piano; Gordon, viola; Sklar, bass; Guilet<br />

Quartet Members. MGM E-3107. A-(original jacket but later pressing) ...................................... 12.00<br />

955.*MESSIAEN: Quartet for the End of Time. Beroff; Gruenberg; De Peyer; Pleeth. [blue labels]<br />

Angel S-36587. A-.............................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

956. MOZART: Clarinet Quintet, K.581 (Charles Draper); Oboe Quartet, K.370 (Leon Goossens).<br />

Lener Quartet. [recorded 1928 & 1933] World Record Club SH-318. A-(brief tks early in<br />

quintet).............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

957.*MOZART: Piano Trios, K.10 - K.15. Hokanson, hammerklavier; Diedrichsen, violin; Herzer,<br />

cello. MHS 1753. A- .......................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

958. MOZART: Quartet # 2 & #23. Italian Quartet (i.e. Quartetto Italiano; scarce; fascinating to see<br />

the very early photo of the quartet members on the back cover). London LL-665. A-- .................. 22.00<br />

959. MOZART: Serenade #11 & #12. VPO Wind Group. West XWN-18134. A- ..................................... 16.00<br />

960.*MOZART: String Quintet in C, K.515; Adagio & Fugue, K.546. Primrose; Griller Quar. Van<br />

VSD-2062. A-................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

961.*MOZART: String Quintet in D, K.593; in E-flat, K.614. Primrose; Griller Quar. Vanguard<br />

SRV-194SD. A-................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

962. MOZART: String Quintets K.593 & K.614. Trampler; Budapest Quartet. Col ML-5193. A--<br />

("6-eyes" labels) ............................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

963.*REGER: Quartet in A, Op.54, #2; Piano Quintet in c, Op.64 (Schamalfuss, piano). Pfeifer<br />

Quartet. MHS 1378. A-..................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

964.*REGER: Sonatas for Violin & Piano (Camirelli; R.Serkin) and Cello & Piano (Schneider;<br />

P.Serkin). Col M-32221. A-(c/c)....................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

965. SCARLATTI: Quartet in d. TARTINI: Quartet in D. BOCCHERINI: Quartet, Op.33, #6. New<br />

Music Quartet (Erle; Raimondi; Trampler; Adam). Bartok BRS-911. A- ..................................... 12.00<br />

966.*SCHUBERT: Quartet #14. MOZART: Adagio & Fugue in c, K.546. Cleveland Quartet. RCA<br />

ARL1-0483. A-................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

967.*SCHUBERT: Quartet in a, Op.29; Quartet E-flat, Op.125, No.1. Quartetto Italiano. Philips<br />

9500 078. A- to A............................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

968.*SCHUBERT: Quartets #9, #10 & #14; Trout Quintet; Notturno, Op.148. Demus, piano;<br />

Collegium Aureum Quartet. Electrola 1C149-53 037/39(3). A- to A .......................................... 23.00<br />

969.*SCHUBERT: Quartets in a and g. Amadeus Quartet. DGG 139 194. A- to A(early "tulip"<br />

labels) ................................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

970. SCHUBERT: Quintet in C, Op.163. Weiss; Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet. West XWN-18265. B<br />

to B- .................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

971.*SCHUBERT: String Quintet in C; Quartettsatz in c. Weller Quartet. London STS-15300. A-.......... 11.00<br />

972.*SCHUBERT: String Quintet in C; Trio in B-flat. VPO Quartet. [from CS-6441] London STS-<br />

15386. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

973.*SCHUBERT: Trout Quintet. BEETHOVEN: Piano Quartet, Op.16. Horszowski; Levine;<br />

Budapest Quartet Members. Col MS-6473. A- .............................................................................. 9.00<br />

974.*SCHUMANN: Quartet #3. MENDELSSOHN: Quartet #2. Alberni Quartet. CRD 1017. A- to A...... 9.00<br />

975. SCHUMANN: Quartet in A. STRAVINSKY: Three Pieces for String Quartet. Quartetto<br />

Italiano. [blue labels] Angel 35733. A-............................................................................................. 9.00


LP's: Chamber Music - continued<br />

976.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Quartet #8. JAN CARLSTEDT: Quartet #3 (1967). Fresk Quartet. Caprice<br />

CAP-1052. A- to A(c/c) ................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

977.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Trio #2; Seven Romances on Words of Alexander Block. Pracht, soprano<br />

(in Romances); Nieuw Amsterdam Trio. Turn TVS-34280. A- ...................................................... 9.00<br />

978.*STILL: (William Grant): Works for Violin & Piano: The Suite; Pastorela; Here is One; Blues;<br />

Summerland. Louis & Annette Kaufman. Works for Harp, Piano & Quartet: Ennanga;<br />

Danzas de Panama. Craft, harp; Annette Kaufman, piano; Kaufman Quartet. William<br />

Grant Still Music WGSM-1001. A- ................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

979.*SUK: Piano Works: Suite, Op.21; Fantaisie-Polonaise; Summer Impressions; About Friendship.<br />

Pavel Stepan. Supraphon 1111 3353. A- ........................................................................................ 10.00<br />

980.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Sextet for Strings ("Souvenir de Florence"). Mischa Schneider; Boris<br />

Kroyt; Guarneri Quartet. RCA LSC-2916. A-(c/c)...................................................................... 12.00<br />

981.*WEBER: Music for Winds: Six Waltzes; Concertino for Oboe & Winds; March.<br />

Malgloire/Wind Ens. CBS M-39011. A- to A.................................................................................. 9.00<br />

LP's: Collections<br />

982.*BAROQUE MUSIC IN SALZBURG: MUFFAT - Sonata #5. BIBER - Balletti Lamentabili;<br />

Sonata X; Mensa Sonora, Part 1. Concentus Musicus. Bach Guild BGS-70652. FS....................... 9.00<br />

983. BBC 50TH ANNIVERSARY: Recordings from the 1930's conducted by ELGAR (His Cockaigne<br />

Overture); BUSCH (Mozart 36th); WALTER (Brahms 4th); TOSCANINI (Beethoven 6th);<br />

and BOULT (VW - Tallis Fantasia; Bliss - Music for Strings; Berlioz - King Lear Overture;<br />

Sibelius - Night Ride & Sunrise). [no notes: as issued??] BBC 4001(4). A-(no booklet - as<br />

issued???) ......................................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

984.*BELOVED CHORUSES: Works of Bach(4), Haydn, Schubert, Rimsky, Sibelius, Handel.<br />

Ormandy/Phila; Mormon Cho. Col MS-6058. A-( "2-eyes;" demo copy)................................... 12.00<br />

985.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 3 (1978) - "ENCORE." In mono -- Stock: Wagner<br />

- Tannhauser Festmarch (1930). Defauw: Stravinsky - Fireworks (1946). Rodzinski: Wagner<br />

- Prelude to Act 3 of Tristan (1947). Kubelik: Smetana - Sarka (1952). In stereo -- Reiner:<br />

Rossini - Signor Bruschino Overture (1958). Martinon: Ravel - La Valse (1967; FIRST &<br />

ONLY ISSUE of this recording!). Solti: Wagner - Tannhauser Overture (1977). RCA DPM1-<br />

0302. A-............................................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />

986.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 4 (1979) - "SPRING." In mono -- Stock:<br />

Schumann - Symphony #1 (1929; never before on LP). In stereo -- Reiner: Schumann - Piano<br />

Concerto (Janis; 1959; first release here). RCA DPL1-0365. A-.................................................... 16.00<br />

987.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 8 (1983) - "BALLETOMANIA." In mono --<br />

Stock: Goldmark - Queen of Sheba Ballet Music (1930). Defauw: Gretry-Mottl - Cephale et<br />

Procris Ballet Suite (1945). Rodzinski: Khachaturian - Gayne (4 Excerpts; 1947). In stereo --<br />

Reiner: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker (4 Excerpts; 1959). Martinon: Roussel - Bacchus et<br />

Ariane (Finale; 1964). Solti: Prokofiev - Romeo & Juliet (3 Excerpts; 1982). [The greatest<br />

gems here are the Goldmark and Gretry, showing, as they do, that the wonderful acoustic of<br />

Orchestral Hall didn't have to wait for Cozart/Fine or Mohr/Layton and the microgroove era<br />

to be captured on disc] RCA DPL1-0585. A- .................................................................................. 20.00


LP's: Collections - continued<br />

988. CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon #11 (1986) - "THE REINER ERA." SCHUMANN -<br />

Symphony #2. WAGNER - Rienzi Overture. BERLIOZ - Benvenuto Cellini Overture.<br />

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis. SCHOENBERG -<br />

Transfigured Night. Reiner/CSO. [Concert performances from 1957-58 season of works<br />

which Reiner never recorded commercially; set issued for CSO's 1986 fund-raising radio<br />

marathon - not available commercially; lovely DMM pressing.] Chicago Sym CSO-86-2(2).<br />

A- to A.............................................................................................................................................. 50.00<br />

989.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon #12 (1987) - "SOLOISTS OF THE ORCHESTRA."<br />

TELEMANN - Trumpet Concerto (Herseth/Martinon, 1967); Concerto for Three Horns<br />

(Clevenger; Oldberg; Wedgewood/Janigro, 1967). VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Tuba<br />

Concerto (Jacobs/Mazer, 1978). COPLAND - Clarinet Concerto (Combs/Leinsdorf, 1979).<br />

MARTINU - Double Concerto for Two String Orchestras, Piano & Timpani<br />

(Sauer/Koss/Kubelik, 1980). HAYDN - Sinfonia Concertante, Op.84 (Magad; Miller; Still;<br />

Elliot/Abbado, 1980). CRESTON - Fantasy for Trombone (Friedman/Solti, 1976).<br />

SCHULLER - Double Bass Concerto (Guastafeste/Composer, 1979). HANSON - Serenade<br />

for Flute, Harp & Strings (Peck; Druzinsky/Gould, 1967). [Concert performances issued for<br />

CSO's 1987 fund-raising Marathon; never commercially available] Chicago Sym CSO-<br />

87/2(2). A- to A ................................................................................................................................ 40.00<br />

990. COMPOSERS CONDUCT THEIR WORKS: SCHMITT - Tragedie de Salome. D'INDY -<br />

Wallenstein's Camp. ROUSSEL - Spider's Feast. [rec 1931/32] Perennial 2008. A-...................... 25.00<br />

991.*FAMOUS WALTZES: Volume 2: By Rosas, Lanner(2), Lehar(2) & Ziehrer(2). Bauer-<br />

Theussl/Vienna Volksoper Orch. [dig] Philips 6514 068. A- to A ................................................. 9.00<br />

992. KEYBOARD GIANTS OF THE PAST: Short pieces played by Kapell(Liszt), de<br />

Pachmann(Chopin), Paderewski(Paderewski), Bauer(Liszt), Rachmaninoff(Schumann), Bauer<br />

& Gabrilowitsch(Arensky), Lhevinne(J Strauss Jr), Rosenthal(Liszt) & Levitzki(Levitzki).<br />

[SD labels] RCA SP-33-143. A-(s/s)................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

993.*LISZT-BARTOK FESTIVAL: Budapest, 1961. Recordings of the four winners of the piano<br />

competition in music of Liszt (except Cianni in Bartok): Gabor Gabos; David Wilde; Dino<br />

Cianni; Valentyn Belcsenko. [tulip labels] DGG 136 292. B+...................................................... 11.00<br />

994.*MUSIC OF MEXICO VOLUME 2: Revueltas - Redes; Ocho per Radio. Blas Galindo -<br />

Homenaje a Cervantes. Rodolfo Halffter - Tripartita. Batiz/Mexico State Symphony. [dig]<br />

EMI ESD-2700311. A-..................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

995. MUSIC OF SCANDINAVIA, VOLUME 1: NIELSEN - Maskarade Excerpts. SVEND<br />

SCHULTZ - Serenade for Strings. GRIEG - Two Elegiac Melodies. Tuxen & Jensen;<br />

Danish Radio Orch. London LL-1314. A- ..................................................................................... 15.00<br />

996.*MUSIC OF THE FOUR COUNTRIES: EDWARD GERMAN - Welsh Rhapsody. HAMISH<br />

MacCUNN - The Land of the Mountain & Flood. ETHEL SMITH - The Wreckers Overture.<br />

HAMILTON HARTY - With the Wild Geese. Gibson/Scottish National Orch. EMI / Odeon<br />

ASD-2400. A-................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

997. ORMANDY/PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA: Limited Edition disc issued with their first RCA<br />

LP releases in 1969 of recordings made in their earlier RCA era, 1936-40: PAGANINI-<br />

KREISLER: Violin Concerto (Kreisler). BRAHMS; Alto Rhapsody (Anderson). WAGNER:<br />

Lohengrin's Farewell (Melchior). STRAUSS: Don Quixote (final variation; Feuermann).<br />

BEETHOVEN: Abscheulicher (from Fidelio; Flagstad). Plus Ormandy interview with Roger<br />

Hall; brief excerpts from 1936 & 1968 Pathetiques. RCA SP-33-555. A- ...................................... 12.00


LP's: Collections - continued<br />

998. SPANISH & LATIN-AMERICAN MUSIC: Surinach - Ritmo Jondo. Revueltas - Ocho per<br />

Radio. Villa-Lobos - Choros #7. Chavez - Toccata for Percussion. Solomon/Instrumental<br />

Ens. MGM E-3155. B+(original jacket) .......................................................................................... 10.00<br />

999.*SYMPHONY OF THE AIR: "Pop Concert in Carnegie Hall." Alphonso D'Artega conducts two<br />

Tchaikovsky waltzes, his own Niagara; Night & Day; Stardust; Song of Venice. Roger<br />

Scime, piano (in Niagara & Stardust). [Recorded November 1957; one of the scattered strange<br />

records the disbanded NBC Symphony made as they attempted to stay alive post-Toscanini]<br />

Design SDLP-58. A- ........................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

1000.*THE NEW MUSIC, VOLUME 3:: Chamber Works by NONO (Y su sangre y viene<br />

cantando), KAZUO FUKUSHIMA (Hi-kyo), HANS ULRICH LEHMANN (Quanti) &<br />

BERIO (Serenade I). Maderna/Rome Sym Members. FS(c/c)................................................... 12.00<br />

LP's: Clarinet<br />

1001. KELL: Mozart Concerto. Zimbler Sinfonietta. [10-inch] Decca DL-7500. B ................................... 15.00<br />

1002. KELL: Ravel - Introduction & Allegro for Harp, Clarinet, Flute & String Quartet (Cockerill;<br />

Cleghorn; Pougnet; Martin; Riddle; Whitehead). GALLIERA (conductor): Debussy -<br />

La Mer; Afternoon of a Faun. PO. Entre RL-3055. B to B+(but Mer is C) .................................... 9.00<br />

1003. KELL: Short works by Debussy(4), Walter Mourant(3) & Reginald Porter Brown.<br />

Camarata/Orch. [10-inch] Decca DL-7550. C+............................................................................ 9.00<br />

1004.*KING: (Thea): Concerti of Alan Rawsthorne, Gordon Jacob & Arnold Cooke.<br />

Francis/Northwest Ch Orch of Seattle. Hyperion A-66031. A- to A........................................... 9.00<br />

1005.*KING: (Thea): Concerti of Stanford & Finzi. Francis/PO. Hyperion A-66001. A- to A .................... 9.00<br />

1006.*KLEIN: (Franz): Short works by Stravinsky, Sutermeister, Paganini(3); Opera Fantasies by<br />

Luigi Bassi (Rigoletto) and Donato Lovreglio (Traviata). Gililov, piano. [dig; DMM]<br />

Aulos 68529. FS............................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1007.*MEYER: Works of Baermann, Weber & Mendelssohn. Faerber/Wurttemberg Ch Orch.<br />

[dig; DMM] EMI EL-27 0220 1. A- to A ........................................................................................ 9.00<br />

LP's: Flute<br />

1008. BAKER: Mozart Flute Quartets, K.285, K.285b & K.298. Zarief, vln; Mankovitz, vla;<br />

Oxman, vcl. Period SPL-728. A--................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

1009.*CONCERTI OF 18TH-CENTURY PARIS: Boismortier - Three Concerti for Five Flutes.<br />

Corrette - Three Concerto Comiques. Flutes: Rampal; Baron; Bennett; Robison;<br />

Schaefer. Soyer, cello; Veyron-Lacroix, hpschd. Conn Soc CS-362. FS ..................................... 9.00<br />

1010.*GALWAY: Mozart Concerti #1 & #2; Andante, K.315. Baumgartner/Lucerne Festival<br />

Strings. RCA ARL1-2159. FS......................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1011.*SHAFFER: Mozart Concerti #1 & #2. Kurtz/PO. Capitol SG-7135. A- ........................................... 12.00<br />

1012.*SZEBENYI: Concerti of Devienne (#4) & Rossler-Rosetti. Sandor/Gyor Philharmonic.<br />

Hungaroton SLPX-11694. FS .......................................................................................................... 5.00<br />

1013. WANAUSEK: Concerti by Haydn (in D), Leclair (in C) & Pergolesi (#2). Angerer/Vienna<br />

Pro Musica Ch Orch. Vox PL-10150. A-(demo copy)................................................................ 16.00<br />

1014.*ZUKERMAN: (Eugenia) & RAMPAL: Music for Two Flutes by W.F., J.C. & W.F.E. Bach.<br />

P.Zukerman, violin & viola; Tunnell, cello. Col M-33310. FS .................................................... 9.00


LP's: Oboe<br />

1015.*GOOSSENS: Handel Concerti #1-#3. Bach Concerto in d. Vivaldi Concerto Op.3, #10.<br />

Menuhin, violin & conducting Bath Festival Ch Orch. Angel RL-32076. A-............................. 5.00<br />

1016.*GOOSSENS: The Art of Leon Goossens - Works of Stanton, Richardson, Henschel, Pitfield,<br />

Boyce, Bach, Finzi, Krein, Nicholas, Saunders. Lloyd, piano; Fitzwiliam Quartet. British<br />

RCA RL-25142. A-.......................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1017.*LARDROT: Virtuoso Oboe, Vol. 3 - Concerti by Vivaldi, J.C.Fischer, Leclair & Albinoni.<br />

Bottcher/Wiener Solisten. Vanguard VSD-2138. A- .................................................................... 9.00<br />

1018. MILLER: (Mitch): Mozart Concerto. J.C.Bach Andante. J.S.Bach Adagio; Arioso.<br />

Saidenberg/Little Sym. Col ML-4916. A-("6-eyes" labels) ........................................................ 12.00<br />

1019. TABUTEAU: Mozart - Oboe Quartet (Stern; Primrose; Tortelier); Divertimento #11<br />

(Casals/Perpignan Festival Orch). [blue labels] Col ML-4566. B++......................................... 12.00<br />

LP's: Recorder<br />

1020.*CLEMENCIC: Marcello - 12 Sonatas, Op.2. HNH 3-4075X(3). A- .................................................. 15.00<br />

LP's: French Horn<br />

1021. BRAIN: Mozart Concerti #2 (Susskind/PO) & #4 (Brain/Halle Orch). [10-inch; not to be<br />

confused with the common Angel disc with Karajan of all four concerti!] Col ML-2088.<br />

B+................................................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />

LP's: Violinists<br />

1022.*ACCARDO: Paganini - Sonata Varsavia; Sonata Maria Luisa; Polacca con Variazioni;<br />

Balletto Campestre. Tamponi/Ch Orch of Europe. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-38128. A- to<br />

A(c/c)................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1023.*ACCARDO: Paganini - Variations on Carnival of Venice & Mose; Larghetto con Passione;<br />

Moto Perpetuo; Andante Amoroso; Sonata per la Gran Viola. Tamponi/Ch Orch of<br />

Europe. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-538127. FS................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1024.*ACCARDO: Rolla - Duets #1 & #2 for Violin & Viola. Bianchi. MHS 3409. A-............................... 9.00<br />

1025.*AMOYAL: Saint-Saens Concerto #3; Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso; Havanaise.<br />

Handley/NPO. MHS 3738. A-........................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1026. DRESHER: Prokofiev Concerti #1 & #2. Schreiber/Berlin Sym. [pseudonyms?] Royale 1483.<br />

B-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1027.*FERRAS: Beethoven Concerto. Karajan/BPO. DGG 139 021. A- to A............................................. 9.00<br />

1028. FRANCESCATTI: Kreisler - Eleven Pieces. Balsam, piano. Col ML-5255. A-("6-eyes" labels)...... 12.00<br />

1029. FRANCESCATTI: Saint-Saens Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso; Chausson Poeme<br />

(Ormandy/Phila). Saint-Saens Havanaise; Sarasate Zigeunerweisen (Smith/Col Sym).<br />

Col ML-5253. A-("6-eyes" labels; minor cover scuffs)................................................................. 12.00<br />

1030. FRANCESCATTI: Short works of Paganini, Albeniz, Wieniawski(2), Shostakovich,<br />

Kreisler(2), Debussy(2), Schumann & Tartini. Balsam, Lanner, piano. Col ML-4310. A-<br />

("6-eyes" labels) ............................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

1031.*FRIEDMAN: Franck & Debussy Sonatas. Previn, pf. RCA LSC-2907. A-(c/c)............................... 11.00


LP's: Violinists - continued<br />

1032. FUCHS: Martinu - Three Madrigals. Mozart Duo #2. Lillian Fuchs, viola. Decca DL-8510. A-<br />

(superb copy).................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1033. GOLDBERG: Brahms Sonata #3. Schumann Sonata #1. Balsam, piano. Decca DL-9721. B to<br />

A-(varies from outside to inside grooves each sd)......................................................................... 15.00<br />

1034. GREAT VIOLINISTS OF THE 19TH: & 20TH CENTURIES. Recordings by Sarasate<br />

[Sarasate(6), Bach, & Chopin]; Auer [Brahms & Tchaikovsky]; Joachim [Brahms(2)];<br />

Ysaye [Wieniawski(2), Brahms & Vieuxtemps]; Jan Kubelik [Bazzini]. ASCO A-123. A-<br />

to B+(original sources are not silent!)............................................................................................ 20.00<br />

1035. GRINKE: (Frederick): Sonatas for Violin & Piano by Vaughan Williams (Mulliner, piano)<br />

and Arthur Benjamin (Composer, piano). London LL-1382. B(VW)/A--(Benjamin) ................. 12.00<br />

1036. HEIFETZ: Chausson - Poeme. Conus - Concert in e. Solomon/RCA Victor Sym. [10-in] RCA<br />

LM-7017. B- .................................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1037. HEIFETZ: Heifetz Collection, Volume #4: (1937-1941). Brahms Double Concerto<br />

(Feuermann; Ormandy/Phila); Walton Concerto (Goossens/Cincinnati Sym); Prokofiev<br />

2nd & Brahms Concerti (Koussevitzky/BSO); Beethoven Concerto (Toscanini/NBC);<br />

Sarasate Zigeunerweisen; Saint-Saens Havanaise (Barbirolli/LSO); Chausson Concerto<br />

for Violin, Piano & Quartet (Sanroma; Musical Art Quar). [first LP release of Walton,<br />

Saint-Saens & Sarasate] RCA ARM4-0945(4). A-(slight box scuffs) .......................................... 24.00<br />

1038. HEIFETZ: Heifetz Collection, Volume #6: (1950-1955). [The first LP recordings (all are in<br />

mono only)] Tchaikovsky Concerto (Susskind/PO). Brahms Sonata #3 (Kapell, piano).<br />

Sonatas of Saint-Saens, Bloch & Handel; Schubert Sonatina; Wieniawski Polonaise<br />

Brillante (Bay, piano). Beethoven Sonata #9 (Moiseiwitsch, piano). Beethoven Romances<br />

#1 & #2 (Steinberg/RCA Sym). Bruch Concerto (Sargent/LSO). Ravel Tzigane<br />

(Wallenstein/LAPO). Bloch - Sonata #2 (Smith, piano). [Includes 30-page booklet with<br />

discography and many photos] RCA ARM4-0947(4). A-............................................................. 24.00<br />

HEIFETZ: See #554, 558, 565, 575, 577, 591, 605, 619, 629, 643, 694, 697, 701, 710, 938,<br />

1118, 1620.<br />

1039.*HOLMES: (Ralph): Sibelius - Concert Pieces for Violin & Orchestra: Two Pieces, Op.77;<br />

Serenades, Op.69; Six Humoresques, Op.87. Handley/Berlin Radio Orch. Schwann<br />

VMS-1604. A- to A........................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1040. HUBERMAN: Beethoven Concerto. Szell/VPO. French EMI 1435341. A- to A............................... 18.00<br />

1041.*HUBERMAN FESTIVAL; ISRAEL/1982: VIVALDI - Concerto for Four Violins (Stern;<br />

Gitlis; Haendel; Mintz); The Four Seasons (Stern; Zukerman; Perlman; Mintz).<br />

BACH - Double Concerto (Stern; Mintz). MOZART - Sinfonia Concertante, K.364<br />

(Perlman; Zukerman, viola). Mehta/Israel Philharmonic (in all). [Live; dig] DGG 2741<br />

026(2). A- to A............................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1042.*HUGGETT: (Monica): Vivaldi Concerti RV #253, #271, #277 & #353. Goodman/London<br />

Vivaldi Orch. ASV ALH-953. A-................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1043.*JENSON: Brahms Sonatas #1 & #3. Sanders, piano. [dig] RCA ARC1-4419. A-(c/c)..................... 10.00<br />

1044.*KLASINC: Paganini - Three Sonatas for Violin & Guitar. Bauml, guitar. [German-only notes]<br />

Electrola 80 696. A- to A ................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1045. KOCSIS: Giuliani - Sonata for Violin & Guitar. Paganini - Sonatas #1, 2 & 4 for Violin &<br />

Guitar. Szendrei-Karper, guitar. [10-inch] Qualiton HLPM-1568. A-.......................................... 9.00


LP's: Violinists - continued<br />

1046.*KOVACS: (Denes): Beethoven - Sonatas for Violin & Piano (complete). Mihaly Bacher,<br />

piano. Hungaroton SLPX-11700-04(5). A-(minor box scuffs)...................................................... 23.00<br />

1047. KRASNER: Berg Concerto (Fritz Busch/Stockholm Phil; live; 4-20-38); Schoenberg<br />

Concerto (Mitropoulos/West German Radio Orch, Cologne; live; 7-16-54). GM 2006.<br />

A-(moderate cover water dam obscures some notes) .................................................................... 20.00<br />

1048.*KREMER: Tchaikovsky Concert; Serenade Melancolique. Maazel/BPO. [dig] DGG 2532<br />

001. A- to A...................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1049.*LEON-ARA: (Agustin): Joaquin Nin - Cinque Commentaires. Rodolpho Halffter - Pastorale.<br />

Eugene de Canck, piano. Queen Elizabeth International Music Competition 1980 051. A-<br />

to A................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1050.*MENUHIN: "West Meets East" - Shankar: 3 Improvisations (Menuhin; Shankar, sitar;<br />

Rakha, tabla; Shankar alone in one). ENESCO: Sonata #3 (with Hephzibah Menuhin,<br />

piano. Angel S-36418. A- .............................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

1051.*MENUHIN: Brahms - Double Concerto. Tortelier; Berglund/LPO. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-<br />

38226. A- to A................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1052.*MENUHIN: Tartini - Concerti in D, D.12 & D.36. Leclair - Concerto in d, Op.7, #1; Concerto<br />

in a, Op.7, #5. Maksymiuk/Polish Chamber Orch. [dig] Angel DS-38039. A-(demo<br />

copy; slight cover damage) ............................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1053.*MENUHIN: Walton - Concerti for Violin (Composer/LSO); Viola (Composer/NPO). Angel<br />

S-36719. A-.................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

MENUHIN: See also #232, 598, 607, 763, 945, 1015, 1116 & 1280.<br />

1054.*MILEWSKI & LEHNINGER: "Music for Two Violins" - Works of Handel, Beriot, Pleyel &<br />

Sarasate. Brazilian Philips 41119919. A- to A .............................................................................. 12.00<br />

1055.*MILSTEIN: Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn Concerti. Abbado/VPO. [drm] DGG 419 067-1. A-<br />

to A(c/c) ........................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1056. MILSTEIN: Tchaikovsky Concerto (Stock/CSO). Bruch Concerto (Barbirolli/NYP).<br />

Harmony HL-7083. A--/B++ ......................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1057.*MILSTEIN: Tchaikovsky Concerto. Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym. [blue labels] A--............................ 9.00<br />

1058.*MILSTEIN: Vivaldi - Four Concerti for Violin, Strings & Continuo. [evidently Milstein<br />

conducts also; no ensemble identified] [blue labels] Angel S-36001. A-...................................... 11.00<br />

1059. MORINI: Tchaikovsky Concerto. Rodzinski/PSOL. West XWN-18397. A--(superficial marks<br />

cause very little sound)................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

MORINI: See also #929.<br />

1060.*MUTTER: Brahms - Double Concerto. Meneses, cello; Karajan/BPO, who also play Tragic<br />

Overture. [dig] DGG 410 603-1. A- to A....................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1061.*MUTTER: Brahms Concerto. Karajan/BPO. [dig] DGG 2532 032. A- to A ................................... 10.00<br />

1062.*MUTTER: Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. Karajan/VPO. [nice fold-open album; dig; DMM]<br />

Angel DFO-38160. A- to A ........................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1063. ODNOPOSOFF: Falla - Suite Populaire Espagnole. Nin - Chants d'Espagne. Ysaye - Two<br />

Sonatas for Solo Violin. Antonietti, piano (except in Ysaye). Concert Hall Society CHS-<br />

1175. A-- ........................................................................................................................................ 32.00<br />

1064. ODNOPOSOFF: Tartini - Devil's Trill Sonata. Geminiano - Sonata in B-flat. Vitali - Ciaccona.<br />

Wehrle, hrpschd & organ. Concert Hall Society CHS-1170. A-(remarkably fine pressing<br />

for CHS)......................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1065.*OISTRAKH: (Igor): Tchaikovsky Concerto. David Oistrakh/Moscow Philharmonic. Mel-<br />

Angel SR-40009. A-......................................................................................................................... 9.00


LP's: Violinists - continued<br />

1066.*OISTRAKH: Beethoven - Triple Concerto. Knushevitzky; Oborin; Sargent/PO. [blue<br />

labels] Angel S-35697. A-................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1067. OISTRAKH: Brahms Sonata #3. Beethoven Sonata #3. Yampolski, piano. [British pressing;<br />

thrift edition (no notes)] Angel 35331. A- ....................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1068. OISTRAKH: Grieg Sonata #2; Schubert Duet. Oborin, piano. [blank cover] Melodiya 4880-1.<br />

A--/A- to B+(bad-looking mark causes very little sound) ............................................................... 9.00<br />

1069.*OISTRAKH: Mozart - The Five Concerti; Concertone in C (also with Igor Oistrakh); Rondo<br />

in C; Adagio in E; Rondo Concertante in B-flat; Sinfonia Concertante, K.364 (Oistrakh<br />

plays viola; Igor Oistrakh performs violin part). Oistrakh also conducts BPO. Angel SD-<br />

3789(4). A-..................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1070. OISTRAKH & STERN: Vivaldi - Two-Violin Concerto in a. Bach Concerti #1 (Stern) & #2<br />

(Oistrakh). Ormandy/Phila. [recorded 12/24/1955, during Oistrakh's first U.S. tour] Col<br />

ML-5087. A-("6-eyes" labels; a little writing on back cov) .......................................................... 12.00<br />

1071.*PERLMAN: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Berlioz - Reverie et Caprice. Barenboim/Paris<br />

Orch. [dig] DGG 2532 011. A- to A ............................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1072. PRATZ: (Albert): Bruch Concerto. Feldbriss/CBC Festival Orch, who also play the Overture<br />

to Spohr's opera "Faust." [Pratz was a member of the NBC Symphony; later concertmaster<br />

of the Toronto Symphony] Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC SM-329. A- ..................... 12.00<br />

1073.*RICCI: Sibelius Concerto. Tchaikovsky - Serenade Melancolique; Scherzo. Fjeldstad/LSO.<br />

London STS-15054. A--................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1074.*RICCI: Virtuoso Showpieces. Works of Wieniawski, Elgar, Vecsey, Kroll, Chopin, Smetana,<br />

Suk, Achron, Sarasate, Hubay, Moszkowski & Bazzini. Lush, piano. [1st stereo issue??]<br />

London STS-15049. A-(timings written in ink on back cover) ..................................................... 15.00<br />

1075. RYBAR: Hindemith - Kammermusik #4 (Violin Concerto). Swoboda/Winterthur<br />

Symphony. FRANZ HOLETSCHEK (piano): Hindemith - Theme & Variations (The Four<br />

Temperaments). Swoboda/Vienna Symphony. Westminster XWN-18716. A--(a little<br />

writing on back cover) ................................................................................................................... 38.00<br />

1076.*SCHNEIDERHAN: Mozart - The Five Concerti; Adagio, K.261; Rondos, K.269 & K.373.<br />

Schneiderhan also conducts BPO. DGG 2864 006. A- to A(Italian pressings)........................... 15.00<br />

1077.*SCHRODER: Schubert - Sonata in A. Mendelssohn - Sonata in f, Op.4. Hogwood, fortepiano.<br />

Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-571. A- to A(Dutch pressing).......................................................................... 9.00<br />

1078.*SENOFSKY: Strauss Sonata. Brahms Sonata #2. Vanden Eynden, piano. Queen Elizabeth<br />

International Music Competition 1980 008. A-(1-inch x 4-inch tear in front cover) .................... 10.00<br />

1079. SPIVAKOVSKY: Beethoven Sonata #10 (Firkusny, piano). Short works by Kreisler,<br />

Tchaikovsky, Paganini(2) & Sarasate (Balsam, piano). [blue labels] Col ML-4402.<br />

B+(encores)(Beethoven is A-) ....................................................................................................... 75.00<br />

1080.*STARYK: Sonatas of Nardini, Veracini, Locatelli & Corelli. Gilbert, harpsichord. Baroque<br />

2874. A-............................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1081. STERN: Hindemith Sonata. Falla - Suite Populaire Espagnole (transcribed by Paul Kochanski).<br />

Zakin, piano. [10-inch] Col ML-2050. B(minor jacket repair)..................................................... 12.00<br />

1082.*STERN: Penderecki Concerto. Skrowaczewski/Mpls. Col M-35150. A-(demo copy) ....................... 9.00<br />

1083.*STERN: Prokofiev - Concerti #1 & 2. Ormandy/Phila. [demo copy] Col MS-6635. FS(cover<br />

open/disc still sealed; "2-eyes" labels)........................................................................................... 16.00


LP's: Violinists - continued<br />

1084. STERN: Prokofiev Sonatas #1 & 2. Zakin, piano. Col ML-4734. B/B-(#1)/B+(#2) (demo<br />

copy; blue labels) ............................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1085. STERN: Violin Selections from the Film "Humoresque" (Dvorak, Rimsky, Wagner, Sarasate<br />

& Bizet). Levant, piano; Waxman/Orch. [10-inch] Col ML-2103. B......................................... 16.00<br />

1086. SZERYNG: Beethoven Concerto. Jacques Thibaud/PCO. [French-only notes] French Odeon<br />

XOC-111. A-.................................................................................................................................. 45.00<br />

1087.*SZERYNG: Halffter & Ponce Concerti. Batiz/RPO. [dig; DMM; the Ponce is dedicated to<br />

Szeryng] Angel DS-38258. A-(c/c).................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1088. SZIGETI: Prokofiev - Sonatas, Op.80 (Levine, piano) & Op.94 (Hambro, piano). Col ML-<br />

4257. A- (Op.80)(Op.94 is B++).................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

1089. SZIGETI: Schubert - Fantasia for Violin & Piano (Levine, piano). Corelli - La Folia (Farkas<br />

piano). Debussy - Clair de Lune (Foldes, piano). Lalo - Aubade (from Le Roi d'Ys;<br />

Farkas, piano). Tchaikovsky - Valse Sentimentale (Kaufman, piano). [fine copy of one of<br />

Szigeti's most sought-after discs; the first copy I've ever had to offer] [blue labels] Col<br />

ML-4338. A-(brief lgt tks fr tiny blems; tiny cov stain).............................................................. 150.00<br />

1090. THIBAUD: Chausson - Poeme. Bigot/Lamoureux Orchestra. GABY CASADESUS (piano!):<br />

Faure - Ballade. Rosenthal/Lamoureux Orchestra. Vox PLP-6450. B...................................... 45.00<br />

1091.*TSEITLIN: (Irina): Glazounov Concerto. VERONIQUE BOGAERTS: Prokofiev Concerto #1.<br />

Octors/Belgian National Orch. Queen Elizabeth International Music Competition 1980<br />

004. A-............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1092.*ZUKERMAN: Vivaldi - Concerti #5 - #8 from Op.8. Zukerman/ECO. [quad] Col MQ-<br />

32693. A-(demo).............................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

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LP's: Cellists<br />

1093.*BERNSTEIN: (Jascha): Schumann - Adagio & Allegro, Op.70; Fantasiestucke, Op.73; Funf<br />

Stucke in Volkston, Op.102. Demus, piano. MHS 3750. A-........................................................... 9.00<br />

1094.*BEX: (Robert): Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata. Beethoven - Magic Flute Variations. Krust,<br />

piano. MHS 3917. A-....................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1095. CASALS: Bach - The Six Suites for Solo Cello. [recorded 1936-39] Angel CB-3786(3). A- ............ 11.00<br />

1096. CASALS: Schumann - Traumerei. Popper - Serenade - Spanish Dance #2. Campagnoli -<br />

Romanza. Boccherini - Allegro from Sonata in A. Bach - Prelude & Sarabande from Suite<br />

#3. Handel - Largo. Saint-Saens - The Swan. [recorded 1915-16] Columbia 14783/84. A--<br />

(bit crackly at edges; lgt marks do not snd) ................................................................................... 24.00<br />

1097.*DU PRE: Boccherini & Haydn (C Major) Concerti. Barenboim/ECO. Angel S-36439. A-............. 12.00<br />

1098.*DU PRE: Monn & Haydn (D major) Concerti. Barbirolli/LSO. [blue labels] Angel S-36580.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1099.*FALLOT: (Guy): Debussy & Franck Sonatas for Cello & Piano. Karl Engel, piano. Canadian<br />

RCA LSC-3144. B+(cover AUTOGRAPHS in French, both artists, ink) .................................... 11.00<br />

1100. FEUERMANN: Mendelsohn Sonata #2; Handel/Feuermann - Adagio & Allegro; Beethoven -<br />

12 Variations on Ein Madchen oder Weibchen (Rupp, piano in all). Beethoven - Duo in E-<br />

Flat for Viola & Cello (Primrose). RCA VIC-1476. A- ............................................................... 12.00<br />

1101. FOURNIER: Strauss - Don Quixote. Krauss/VPO. Richmond R-23241. A-(c/c).............................. 10.00<br />

FOURNIER: See also #513 & 1639.<br />

1102.*HARNOY: "The Best of Ofra Harnoy" - Short works of Rimsky, Kreisler, Falla, Casals, Saint-<br />

Saens, Popper, Gershwin(2) & Lennon-McCartney(4). Misc assisting artists. Fanfare<br />

DFL-9019. A-(c/c) ........................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1103.*HARRELL: Brahms Sonatas #1 & #2. Askenazy, piano. London CS-7208. A- to A(Dutch<br />

pressing) ........................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1104.*MA: Dvorak - Concerto; Silent Woods; Rondo in g. Maazel/BPO. [dig] CBS IM-42206. A- to<br />

A(c/c)................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1105.*MONIGHETTI: (Ivan): Prokofiev - Symphony-Concerto for Cello & Orchestra.<br />

Shpiller/USSR Radio. Melodiya C10-09033-4. A-........................................................................ 9.00<br />

1106. NELSOVA: Barber Concerto. Composer/New Sym Orch. [10-in] London LPS-332. B .................. 15.00<br />

1107. NELSOVA: Bloch - Schelomo. Composer/LPO. [10-inch] London LPS-138. B.............................. 15.00<br />

1108. NELSOVA: Saint-Saens (#1) & Lalo Concerti. Boult/LPO. [scarce - first copy I've ever seen]<br />

London LL-964. B to B+ ............................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1109.*NIEKRUG: Bloch - Schelomo. Stokowski/Sym of the Air, who also play Paul Ben-Haim's<br />

From Israel (Suite for Orchestra). United Art UAS-8005. A- ......................................................... 9.00<br />

PIATIGORSKY: See #558, 694 & 938.<br />

1110. ROSE: Schubert Sonata in a ("Arpeggione.") Boccherini Sonata #6. Sammartini Sonata in G.<br />

Hambro, piano. Col ML-4984. B++("6-eyes" labels) .................................................................. 16.00<br />

1111.*SCHIFF: Shostakovich Concerto #1 & #2. Maxim Shostakovich/BVRS. [dig] Philips 412<br />

526. A- to A...................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1112.*STARKER: Schumann Concerto. Saint-Saens Concerto #1. Giulini/PO. [blue labels] Angel<br />

S-35598. A-.................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1113.*WOLF (Jurgen): Concerti of Boccherini (B-flat) &Haydn (D). Reustlen/Reutlingen Sym.<br />

Oryx EXP-15. A- ............................................................................................................................. 9.00


LP's: Violists<br />

1114.*COLETTA: Hindemith - Sonata #1 for Solo Viola; Sonata Op.11, #4 fr Viola & Piano<br />

(Guarlnick). Mace MCS-9075. A-- ................................................................................................ 6.00<br />

1115. DOKTOR: Works for Viola & Organ by William Flackton, Servaas De Coninck, Leo<br />

Sowerby, Ernest Bloch, Marin Marais, Tartini & Handel. Marilyn Mason, organ (St.<br />

Thomas Church, New York). Mirrosonic RM-1013. A- ............................................................... 12.00<br />

1116.*MENUHIN: Bartok - Viola Concerto; Violin Concerto #1. Dorati/NPO. Angel S-36438. A-............ 6.00<br />

1117.*PIKLER: Bruch - Romance in F for Viola, Op.85 (Lenore Lams, piano). Frank Beezhold<br />

(1915-1989) - Viola Concerto (Dorothy Shultz, piano). [Beezhold was principal viola of<br />

the Seattle Symphony in the 1950's; Pikler has been the principal viola of the Chicago<br />

Symphony since 1986] Bratsche 7088-355362-1. FS.................................................................... 16.00<br />

1118. PRIMROSE: Benjamin - Romantic Fantasy for Violin, Viola & Orch. Mozart - Sinfonia<br />

Concertante for Violin, Viola & Orch, K.364. Heifetz; Solomon/Orch. RCA LM-2149. A- ..... 16.00<br />

1119. PRIMROSE: Bloch - Suite for Viola; Suite Hebraique; Meditation & Processional. Stimer,<br />

piano. [first copy I've seen since 1993!] Cap P-8355. A-(brief lgt tks side 1)............................... 24.00<br />

PRIMROSE: See also #657, 694, 710, 938, 960, 961, 1019 & 1100.<br />

1120. TERTIS: Mozart Sinfonia Concertante, K.364 (Sammons; Harty/LPO). Works (mostly<br />

arranged by Tertis) of Brahms, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Handel, Delius & Pugnani. [recorded<br />

1928-33] EMI HQM-1055. A-....................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1121. TRAMPLER: Peggy Glanville-Hicks - Concerto Romantico for Viola & Orchestra. Ben Weber<br />

- Rapsodie Concertante for Viola & Small Orchestra. Marga Richter - Aria & Toccata for<br />

Viola & String Orchestra. Surinach & Winograd/MGM String and Chamber Orchs.<br />

MGM E-3559. B+(original jacket; obscure Trampler!)................................................................. 25.00<br />

TRAMPLER: See also #929, 962 & 965.<br />

LP's: Harp<br />

1122.*LASKINE: Concerti of Krumpholz (#6) & Boieldieu. Paillard/His Orch. Music Guild MS-<br />

126. A-.............................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1123.*ROBLES: Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjuez (transcribed for harp and orchestra). Manuel<br />

Moreno-Buenda - Suite Concertante. Dutoit/PO. [dig] London 411 738-1. FS(c/c).................... 12.00<br />

1124.*STORCK: (Helga): Sonatas for Harp & Cello by Bernhard Romberg (1767-1841), Jean Louis<br />

Duport (1749-1819) & Spohr. Klaus Storck, cello. Telefunken SLT-43109-B. A- to A............... 9.00<br />

1125.*ZABALETA: 18th Century Harp Concerti by Mozart, Dittersdorf, Ernst Eichner & Georg<br />

Christoph Wagenseil. Kuentz/Kuentz Ch Orch. DGG 139 112. A- to A(early "tulip"<br />

labels) ............................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1126.*ZABALETA: Spanish Classics for the Harp. Works of Turina, Parish-Alvars, Granados,<br />

Glinka, Tournier, Albeniz, Palau, Galles, Falla, Faure & Mateo Albeniz. Period PRST-745.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00


LP's: Guitar<br />

1127.*BREAM: Villa-Lobos - Twelve Etudes; Suite Populaire Bresilienne. RCA ARL1-2499. A-<br />

(c/c) ................................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1128.*MONTOYA: Adventures in Flamenco! ABC- Paramount ABCS-508. A-...................................... 10.00<br />

1129.*ROMEROS: (Celedonio, Pepe, Celin & Angel): Rodrigo - Concierto Andaluz. ROMERO:<br />

(Pepe): Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjuez. Marriner/ASMF. Philips 9500 563. A- to A............. 10.00<br />

1130. SEGOVIA: Bach - Chaconne; Prelude; Courante; Sarabande; Bourree; Fugue (arr. Segovia<br />

from originals for lute, violin or cello). WEINRICH (organ): Bach - Preludes & Fugues in<br />

A (Peters Vol.2, #3), in a (Vol.2, #8) & in C (Vol.4, #1). MGM E-3015. B(neat tape spine<br />

repair) ............................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

LP's: Pianists<br />

1131.*ABERG: (Kerstin): Franck - Les Djinns; Variations Symphoniques (both with<br />

Kamu/Gothenberg Sym); Prelude, Chorale & Fugue. [handsome fold-open album] Bis<br />

LP-137. A- to A................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1132.*ANDA: Chopin - 24 Preludes; Polonaise in A-Flat, Op.53. [Grande Prix du Disque] [tulip<br />

labels] DGG 138 084. A- to A ....................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1133.*ANIEVAS: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2; Paganini Rhapsody. Atzmon/NPO. Seraphim S-<br />

60091. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1134.*ARRAU: Beethoven Sonata #13, 23, 26. [dig] Philips 416 146-1. A- to A(c.c; recorded NYC,<br />

Dec 1984)......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1135.*ARRAU: Beethoven Sonata #24 & #29. Philips 6833 145. A- to A..................................................... 9.00<br />

1136.*ARRAU: Chopin - 24 Preludes, Op.28. Philips 6500 622. A- to A ...................................................... 9.00<br />

1137.*ARRAU: Mozart Sonata # 8 & #10. [dig] Philips 416 648-1. A- to A ................................................. 9.00<br />

1138.*ARRAU: Schumann - Carnival in Vienna; Arabeske; Humoreske. Philips 839 709. A- to A.............. 9.00<br />

1139. ARRAU: Strauss - Burleske. Weber - Konzertstuck. Defauw/CSO. [scarce recording and<br />

AUTOGRAPHED BY ARRAU in blue ball-point pen, on both front and back of jacket]<br />

Camden CAL-191. B+ ................................................................................................................... 65.00<br />

1140.*ASHKENAZY: Beethoven - The Five Concerti. Mehta/VPO. [dig; recorded 1981-84] Plus<br />

Six Bagatelles; Fur Elise; Andante Favori. London 411 899-1(4). A- to A(Dutch pressings;<br />

very minor box scuffs) ................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1141.*ASHKENAZY: Chopin - Sonata #3; Mazurkas(3); Nocturnes(2); Berceuse. London CS-7030.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1142.*ASHKENAZY: Mozart Concerto #18 & #20. Ashkenazy also conducts PO. [dig] London 414<br />

337-1. A- to A(Dutch pressing; c/c)................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1143.*ASHKENAZY: Prokofiev Concerto #5 (Previn/LSO). Ashkenazy also conducts LSO in<br />

Classical Symphony and Autumnal. London CS-7063. A-(c/c).................................................... 11.00<br />

1144.*ASHKENAZY: Rachmaninoff - The Four Concerti; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.<br />

Previn/LSO. London CSA-2311(3). A-........................................................................................ 18.00<br />

1145.*ASHKENAZY: Rachmaninov - Etudes Tableaux, Op.39; Variations on a Theme of Corelli.<br />

London CS-6822. FS...................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1146.*ASHKENAZY: Scriabin - Sonatas #1, #6 & #8; Four Pieces, Op.51. [dig] London 414 353-1.<br />

A- to A(Dutch pressing; c/c)............................................................................................................ 9.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1147. BACKHAUS: Beethoven - Diabelli Variations. London LL-1182. A--(c/c)....................................... 18.00<br />

1148.+BACKHAUS: Beethoven Concerto #3 (Bohm), #4 (Krauss) & #5 (Krauss). All with VPO.<br />

Turnabout THS-65004/6(3). A-(minor box dam) .......................................................................... 13.00<br />

1149. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Concerto #4. Cantelli/NYP. [3/18/56] Cetra LO-520. A-(c/c) .................. 12.00<br />

1150. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 1, 26 & 27. London CM-9085. A- ............................................... 10.00<br />

1151. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 3 & #17. London CM-9058. A- ................................................... 10.00<br />

1152. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 4 & #7. London CM-9086. A-(in sleeve for earlier issue:<br />

LL-950) .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1153. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 5, 6 & 25. London CM-9049. A- ................................................. 10.00<br />

1154. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata # 8, 9 & 15. London CM-9088. A- ................................................. 10.00<br />

1155. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #13, 14, 19 & 20. London LL-705. B+............................................. 8.00<br />

1156. BACKHAUS: Carnegie Hall Recital: March 30, 1954. Beethoven Sonatas #8, #17, #25, #26<br />

& #32. [in oversized album, in superior condition] London LL-1108-9(2). A--(vast bulk is<br />

A-; occ brief, lgt tks) .................................................................................................................... 100.00<br />

1157. BADURA-SKODA: Rimsky-Korsakov Concerto. Franck - Symphonic Variations.<br />

Rodzinski/PSOL. [later issue with notes on cover rather than booklet] West W-LAB-<br />

7030. B+......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1158.*BARENBOIM: Brahms Concerto #1. Barbirolli/NPO. [blue label] Angel S-36463. A- .................... 8.00<br />

1159. BARERE: BALAKIREV - Islamey. RACHMANINOV - Preludes #5 & 12; Polka.<br />

BLUMENFIELD - Left Hand Etude. SCHUMANN - Toccata; Traumenswirren. LISZT -<br />

Rhapsodie Espagnole. [Live; Carnegie Hall] Remington R-199-141. B to B+(very good<br />

condition for this issue!)................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1160. BARERE: Liszt - Sonata in b; Funerailles. [From live Carnegie Hall recital] Remington R-199-<br />

85. B(the best copy I've had; usually worse vinyl) ........................................................................ 12.00<br />

1161.*BATTISTA: (Joseph): Mozart Concerti #9 & #24. Froschauer/Vienna Ch Orch. MHS 902.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1162. BEHREND: Gottschalk - Piano Works (10). [demo copy] MGM E-3370. A-(orig jacket;<br />

w/Behrend's NYT obituary, 1988) ................................................................................................. 15.00<br />

1163.*BERMAN: Schubert - Sonata #21. Melodiya C10-13801-02. A-......................................................... 9.00<br />

1164.*BERMAN: Encores - Short works of Rachmaninoff(3 preludes), Chopin, Prokofiev,<br />

Beethoven-Rachmaninoff, Khachaturian, Scriabin(2), Schubert-Liszt, Beethoven & Falla.<br />

Col M-34545. FS............................................................................................................................ 11.00<br />

1165.*BISHOP: Bartok - Mikrokosmos, Vol. VI, #140-153; Out of Doors; Sonatina. Philips 6500<br />

013. A- to A.................................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

1166. BLUMENTHAL: Spanish Keyboard Music: Sonatas by Soler (in c# and D), Angles (in d) &<br />

Cantallos (in c). [10-inch; scarce!!] London LD-9150. A--........................................................... 24.00<br />

1167. BUSONI: Liszt - La Campanella; Polonaise in E, #2; Feux-Follets. PROKOVIEV: Prokofiev -<br />

March; Rigaudon; Prelude; Scherzo; Love for Three Oranges Intermezzo. Rachmaninoff -<br />

Prelude in g. Rimsky - Scheherazade Fantasia. [from piano rolls] Recordings DR-102. A-<br />

(occ tks from lgt blems) ................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1168. CASADESUS: Bach - Concerto for Three Pianos (with Gaby & Jean Casadesus;<br />

Mitropoulos/NYP); French Suite #6. [10-inch] Col ML-2196. B.................................................. 9.00<br />

1169.*CASADESUS: Ravel - Left Hand Concerto. Mozart - Two-Piano Concerto, K.365 (w/Gaby<br />

Casadesus). Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6274. A-("2-eyes;" demo copy)....................................... 12.00<br />

1170. CHAILLEY-RICHEZ: Schumann Concerto. Heger/Austrian Sym. Remington R-199-65. B to<br />

B+..................................................................................................................................................... 9.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1171.*CICCOLINI: Chopin - Eighteen Waltzes. Sera S-60252. A- ................................................................ 9.00<br />

1172.*CICCOLINI: Satie - Piano Music, Volume 1. [blue labels] Angel S-36482. A- .................................. 9.00<br />

1173.*COLLARD: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 (Plasson/Toulouse Orch); Corelli Variations. Angel<br />

S-37922. A-...................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1174.*CURZON: Mozart Concerto #23 & #24. Kertesz/LSO. [drm] London 417 278-1. A- to<br />

A(Dutch pressing) ............................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1175. CURZON: Schubert Impromptus #1 & #2. [10-inch] London LD-9160. A--...................................... 12.00<br />

1176.*CYRIL SMITH/PHYLLIS SELLICK: Faure - Dolly Suite. Franck - Prelude, Chorale &<br />

Fugue. Mendelssohn - Allegro Brillant. [all arranged for three hands on one piano] Nimbus<br />

2120. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1177.*D'ARCO: Weber Sonatas #3 & #4. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-271. A-- ........................................................... 9.00<br />

1178. DARRE: Saint-Saens Concerti #2 & 4. Fourestier/ORTF. Capitol P-18036. A-- ............................... 9.00<br />

1179.*DAVIDOVICH: Chopin Concerto #1; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise Brillante.<br />

Marriner/LSO. Philips 9500 889. A- to A ..................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1180.*DAVIS: (Ivan): "Romantic Concertos" - Themes from Warsaw Concerto, Rachmaninoff 2nd<br />

& Rhapsody, Tchaikovsky 1st, Grieg, Gershwin Concerto & Rhapsody. Kostelanetz/His<br />

Orch. Col MS-6476. A-("2-eyes" labels) ........................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1181. DE GROOT: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 (Otterloo/Hague Philharmonic). Filler: Waltz &<br />

Finale from Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings (Fistoulari/LSO). Mercury MGW-14040.<br />

A-(scattered lgt tks sd 2) ................................................................................................................ 11.00<br />

1182. DE LA BRUCHOLLERIE: (Monique): Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Moralt/Vienna State<br />

Philharmonia. [scarce disc!] Vox PL-7220. A--/B+ .................................................................... 23.00<br />

1183.*DEMUS: Mozart Concerto #22. Haydn Concerto in D, Op.21. Decker/Berlin Radio Orch.<br />

[tulip labels] DGG 138 049. A-...................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1184. DORFMANN: Mendelssohn - Songs Without Words (complete). [mono-only issue; lovely<br />

copy of a scarce set] [PD labels] RCA LM-6128(3). A-................................................................ 32.00<br />

1185.*DOUGLAS: Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. Liszt - Dante Sonata. Wagner/Liszt -<br />

Isolde's Liebestod. [dig; DMM] RCA 5931-1-. A-(minor cov dam) ............................................... 9.00<br />

1186. ECHANIZ: Villa-Lobos - The Baby's Family. West SWN-18065. B(no notes).................................... 9.00<br />

1187.*EDIN & TAMIR: Rachmaninov - Suite #2. Milhaud - Scaramouche Suite. Poulenc - Sonata<br />

1918 (revised 1939). [scarce disc - only the second copy I've seen] London CS-6434.<br />

FS(c/c)............................................................................................................................................ 14.00<br />

1188.*ENTREMONT: Debussy Recital - Fourteen short works. [demo copy] Col MS-6214. A-(early<br />

"2-eyes" labels; brief lgt tks beg sd 1) ........................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1189. ENTREMONT: Liszt Concerto #1 & #2. Goehr/Zurich Radio Orch. [10-inch] Musical<br />

Masterpiece Soc MMS 68. Z--(brief scr sd 2) ................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1190.*ENTREMONT: Rachmaninoff Concerti #1 & 4. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6517. A-(early "2eyes"<br />

labels; demo copy)................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1191.*ESCHENBACH: Mozart Sonatas K.310, K.457 & K.545. DGG 2530 234. A- to A(minor<br />

cover scuffs)..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1192.*FIRKUSNY: Beethoven Concerto #5. Steinberg/Pittsburgh. Capitol SP-8419. A--........................ 12.00<br />

1193. FIRKUSNY: Brahms - 2 Rhapsodies; 6 Intermezzi; 2 Capriccios. Capitol P-8485. A- ...................... 14.00<br />

1194. FIRKUSNY: Chopin Sonata in b. Schumann - Kinderscenen, Op.15. Cap P-8526. A-(brief, lgt<br />

bbl thumps)..................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1195. FIRKUSNY: Debussy - Children's Corner; Suite Bergamasque; Estampes. Capitol P-8350. A-........ 12.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1196. FIRKUSNY: Mozart - Fantasias, K.396 & K.475; Sonata, K.457. [blue labels] Col ML-4356.<br />

B+/B ............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1197. FIRKUSNY: Schumann - Symphonic Etudes; Davidsbundler Dances. Cap P-8337. A- .................... 12.00<br />

1198. FIRKUSNY: Smetana - Czech Polkas & Dances. Capitol P-8372. A- ................................................ 12.00<br />

1199. FISCHER: Haydn - Concerto in D (Fischer/VPO; c.1942). Furtwangler - Symphonic Piano<br />

Concerto #2, 2nd movement (Composer/BPO; c.1941). Brahms - Piano Quartet #1<br />

(Breronel Quartet; c.1939). Opus MLG-74. FS .......................................................................... 12.00<br />

1200. FISCHER: Mozart Concerto #24. Fischer conducts PO. [10-inch] EMI BLP-1066. A- .................... 16.00<br />

1201.*FLEISHER: Brahms Concerto #2. Szell/CO Odyssey Y-32222. A-(demo copy) ................................ 9.00<br />

1202. FOLDES: Mozart Concerto #15. Bigot/Lamoureux Orchestra. [scarce!!] Vox VLP-6580. B- ....... 23.00<br />

1203.*FRANCESCH: (Homero): Schumann - Kinderszenen; Arabeske; Fantasiestucke. DGG 2530<br />

644. A- to A...................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1204. FRANCOIS: Chopin Concerto #1. Liszt Concerto #1. Tzipine/PCO. [British pressing; thrift<br />

edition w/o notes] Angel 35168. B(mostly A- but a few small scrs)............................................... 9.00<br />

1205.*FRANCOIS: Liszt - Concerti #1 & 2. Silvestri/PO. Sera S-60107. A-................................................ 7.00<br />

1206.*FRANTZ: Mozart Concerto #20 & #24. Flor/Bamberg Sym. [dig; DMM] Eurodisc RL-<br />

69000. A- to A.................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1207. FRIEDA: Schumann - Fantasie. Brahms - Variations on a Theme of Schumann. [at one time<br />

this disc was attributed to Brahms pupil Etelka Freund, but latest research indicates that is<br />

not correct] Plymouth P-12-28. B-/C+............................................................................................. 6.00<br />

1208.*FRIERE: Villa-Lobos - A Prole do Bebe ("The Child's Dolls"); Preludio; A Tres Marias;<br />

Rudepoema. Telefunken 6.41229. A- .............................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1209. GIANOLI: Mendelssohn Concerti #1 & #2. Horvat/VSOO. West XWN-18043. A-........................... 9.00<br />

1210. GIESEKING: Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Album 1. Angel 35450. A--(U.S. red-label pressing) ................... 8.00<br />

1211. GILELS: Chopin Concerto #1. Kondrashin/Moscow Phil. [Live, 1962] Melodiya 014725/26.<br />

B(bl cov)......................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1212. GILELS: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Ehrling/Stockholm Philharmonic. [scarce!] Regent MG-<br />

5055. B++(superficial marks cause very little sound) ................................................................... 23.00<br />

1213.*GOLD & FIZDALE: Mendelssohn - Concerti for Two Pianos (2). Ormandy/Phila. [Written<br />

when Mendelssohn was 14 & 15 years old!] Col MS-6681. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) .................. 8.00<br />

1214. GORODNITZKI: Brahms - Handel & Paganini Variations. Cap P-8227. B+(brief tks)..................... 10.00<br />

1215.*GOULD: Beethoven Sonata #12 & #13. CBS M-37831. A- to A......................................................... 9.00<br />

1216.*GOULD: Sibelius - Three Sonatines; Kyllikki (Three Lyric Pieces, Op.41). Col M-34555. A-<br />

(c/c) .................................................................................................................................................. 7.00<br />

1217.*GOULD: Strauss - Sonata, Op.5; Five Piano Pieces, Op.3. [dig] CBS IM-38659. A- to<br />

A(demo; c/c)..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1218.*GRAFFMAN: Tchaikovsky Concerto #2 & #3. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6755. A-(early "2eyes"<br />

labels) ..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1219. GULDA: Beethoven Concerto #1. Bohm/VPO. London LL-421. A-(lgt tks 1st 1/2-inch, sd 2;<br />

demo copy)..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1220. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 1 & #2. London LL-996. B+................................................................ 10.00<br />

1221. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 3, #19 & #20. London LL-999. A--(superficial marks cause very<br />

little sound)..................................................................................................................................... 10.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1222. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 4 & #5. London LL-1372. A-- ............................................................. 10.00<br />

1223. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata # 6 & #7. London LL-1374. A-- ............................................................. 10.00<br />

1224. GULDA: Beethoven Sonata #29. London LL-422. A-- ....................................................................... 16.00<br />

1225. GULDA: Mozart Concerto #25 & #26. Collins/New Sym of London. London LL-1370. B+........... 10.00<br />

1226. GULDA: Schumann - Fantasiestucke; Waldscenen. London LL-1371. B+ ........................................ 10.00<br />

1227. GULDA: Strauss Burleske. Mozart Concerto #14. Collins/LSO. London LL-1158. A- .................... 12.00<br />

1228.*HAAS: (Werner): Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto in F; I Got Rhythm Variations. de<br />

Waart/Monte Carlo Opera Orch. Philips 6500 118. A- to A....................................................... 9.00<br />

1229.*HASKIL: Beethoven Sonatas #17 & #18. Philips 6599 441. A- to A(blank cov) ................................ 9.00<br />

1230. HASKIL: Hindemith - The Four Temperaments (Rosbaud/SWDR). Bach - Toccata, BW 914.<br />

Scarlatti Sonata in E-flat. Schumann - Bunte Blatter, Five Pieces; A-B-E-G-G Variations.<br />

Ravel Sonatine. Rococo 2089. A-.................................................................................................. 23.00<br />

1231. HASKIL: Mozart Concerto #21 & #23. Sacher & Paumgartner/Vienna Sym. Epic LC-3163.<br />

A--(yellow radial labels) ................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1232. HENKEMANS: Mozart Concerti #6 & 14. Paumgartner/Vienna. Epic LC-3226. A-...................... 12.00<br />

1233. HOLLANDER: Brahms - Intermezzo, Op.117, #2; Beethoven - Tempest Sonata. Schumann -<br />

Arabeske. Bach - Jesu. [WD labels] RCA LM-2912. A-................................................................. 9.00<br />

1234.*HOLLANDER: Moussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. Rachmaninoff - Prelude in c#.<br />

Prokofiev - Toccata. RCA LSC-2823. A-...................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1235.*HOROWITZ: Beethoven - Sonata # 8. Debussy - Three Preludes (Book 2). Chopin - Scherzo<br />

#1; Two Etudes. Col MS-6541. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)............................................................... 7.00<br />

1236. ISTOMIN: Chopin - Nocturnes, #1 - #10. Col ML-5054. A-("6-eyes" labels).................................... 12.00<br />

ITURBIS: See #588, 594, 594, 594, 611, 618 & 621.<br />

1237. JAMBOR: Bach - Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue; Italian Concerto; Prelude, Fugue & Allegro in<br />

E-flat; Prelude & Fugue in a. Capitol P-8348. A-- .......................................................................... 9.00<br />

JANIS: See #620, 746 & 986.<br />

1238.*JOHNSON: (James): Beethoven Concerto #1. Freeman/RPO. MHS 4693A. A- ............................... 9.00<br />

1239. JOLLES: (Henry): Schubert - Fantasy Sonata in G, Op.78; Three Klavierstucke, Op. <strong>Post</strong>h.<br />

Haydn Soc HSL-81. B+ ................................................................................................................. 11.00<br />

1240.*JONES: (Joela): Chopin Concerto #2 (Freeman/RPO); Nocturne, Etude, Ballade. MHS 3863.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1241. KAPELL: Khachaturian Concerto (Koussevitzky/BSO). Prokofiev Concerto #3<br />

(Dorati/Dallas Sym). [drm] RCA AGM1-5266. FS ....................................................................... 8.00<br />

1242. KAPELL: Prokofiev Concerto #3 (Dorati/Dallas Sym; 1-7-49). Beethoven Concerto #2<br />

(Golschmann/NBC Sym; 6-24-46). RCA VIC-1520. A-............................................................... 8.00<br />

1243. KATCHEN: Mozart Sonata K.331, 333, 545. London LL-1164. B+ .................................................. 10.00<br />

1244. KATIN: Liszt - Dante Sonata; Polonaise #2; Consolations #1-#6. London LL-934. A-- .................... 12.00<br />

1245.*KATIN: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2. Colin Davis/New Sym Orch, London. [There weren't<br />

very many of these early stereo Richmonds and they weren't around very long either!]<br />

Richmond S-29059. A--(U.S. pressing)......................................................................................... 11.00<br />

1246.*KEMPFF: Beethoven Sonata #21, #23 & #25. [tulip labels] DGG 138 943. A-................................... 8.00<br />

1247.*KEMPFF: Schubert Impromptus, Op.90 & 142. [tulip labels] DGG 139 149. A- to A...................... 15.00<br />

1248. KOLESSA: Brahms - Handel Variations. Concert Hall Society CHS-1108. A-- ................................ 25.00<br />

1249. KRAUS: Mozart Sonatas: K.282, K.333 & K.330; "Salve tu, Domine" Variations, K.398.<br />

[recorded in Paris, 1954] Haydn Soc HSL-121. A- ....................................................................... 11.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1250.*KRAUS: Schubert - "Grazer" Fantasie (newly discovered, 1968; first recording); Landler<br />

Suite. Mozart - Fantasies, K.397 & K.475. Odyssey 32 16 0380. A-.............................................. 9.00<br />

1251.*LABEQUE DUO: Liszt - Reminiscences de Don Juan; Faust (2 episodes). [dig] Angel DS-<br />

38059. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1252.*LAREDO: Scriabin Sonata #5, #7 & #9; Eight Etudes, Op.42. Connoisseur Society CS-2032.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1253. LEVANT: Rubinstein - Concerto #4. Liszt - Valse Oubliee #1; Sonetto del Petrarca #104.<br />

Mitropoulos/NYP. Odyssey 32 16 0169. A- .................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1254. LEVY: Beethoven Sonatas #30 & #31. Unicorn UNLP-1033. A--...................................................... 11.00<br />

1255.*LEWENTHAL: Henselt Concerto in f. Liszt-Lewenthal Totentanz. Mackerras/LSO. Col MS-<br />

7252. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ............................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1256.*LEWENTHAL: The Operatic Liszt - Reminiscences de Norma; Hexameron (Variations on<br />

the March from I Puritani by Liszt, Thalberg, Pixis, Herz, Czerny & Chopin). [Includes<br />

extensive notes insert] RCA LSC-2895. A-................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1257.*LHEVINNE: (Rosina): Mozart Concerto #21 (Morel/Juilliard Orch). GOULD: Mozart<br />

Concerto #24 (Susskind/CBC Sym). CBS MP-38752. A-(demo copy)....................................... 11.00<br />

1258.*LHEVINNE: Short works of Mendelssohn, Schubert-Liszt, Rubinstein, Tausig, Sinding,<br />

Schuett & Liszt. [from Ampico piano rolls] Klavier KS-111. A-.................................................... 9.00<br />

1259.*LILL: Brahms Concerto #2. Rozhdestvensky/USSR Radio Sym. [Live, 1970; probably from<br />

Tchaikovsky competition; German-only notes] Heliodor 2548 237. A- to A ................................. 9.00<br />

1260. LIPATTI: Mozart Concerto #21. Karajan/Lucerne Fest. [Concert, 8-23-50; Lipatti's last<br />

appearance with orchestra]. Enesco Sonata #3 [recorded 1943]. Angel 35931. A-(earliest<br />

U.S. red labels)............................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1261. LONG: (Kathleen): Francaix - Concertino for Piano & Orchestra. Faure - Ballade.<br />

Martinon/LPO. Long solo: Faure - Four Nocturnes. London LL-1058. B+................................ 10.00<br />

1262. LONG: (Kathleen): Haydn Sonatas #8, #10, #25 & #30. London LL-1380. B+ ................................. 12.00<br />

1263. LONG: (Kathleen): Ravel - Le Tombeau de Couperin; Sonatine. Chabrier - Idyll; Bourree<br />

Fantasque. London LLP-452. B to B+(U.S. pressing)................................................................... 10.00<br />

1264. LYMPANY: Chopin Nocturnes (complete). [blue labels] Angel 3602(2). A-..................................... 16.00<br />

1265.*LYMPANY: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 (Sargent/RPO); Three Preludes. [notes mention that<br />

Beecham attended recording session for finale; it was his last visit to EMI studios] [blue<br />

labels] Angel S-35736. A-.............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1266.*MALCUZYNSKI: Chopin - Polonaises(4); Scherzi(2); Fantasia; Nocturnes(2). Side four is<br />

given over to an interview with Malcuzynski and readings from recollections of his brother<br />

(all in Polish); also one more Chopin piece - Mazurka, Op.24, #2. Muza SX-1511/12(2).<br />

A-.................................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

1267. MALCUZYNSKI: Chopin Waltzes (complete). Angel 35726. A-(U.S. red labels) .............................. 9.00<br />

1268.*MALCUZYNSKI: Rachmaninoff Concerto #3. Rowicki/Warsaw Phil. Muza SX-124. A-............. 11.00<br />

1269.*MALCUZYNSKI: Rachmaninoff Concerto #3. Rowicki/Warsaw Phil. [blue labels] Angel S-<br />

36197. A-........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1270.*MARGARET BRUCE/PETER GELLHORN: (piano duet): Dvorak - From the Bohemian<br />

Forest, Op.68, B.133 (first recording). Beethoven - Ich denke dein Variations. Liszt - La<br />

Sonnambula Fantasie. Bedivere BVR-310. A- to A(lovely British pressing) ............................... 11.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1271. MASSELOS: Dane Rudhyar - Granites. Ben Weber - Episodes. Charles Griffes - Piano Sonata.<br />

[only in print Mar 1958 - Jan 1960] MGM E-3556. A- to B+(original cov) ................................. 12.00<br />

1272. MASSELOS: Piano Music from Spain: Turina - Poema Fantastico. Nin - Iberian Dance #1.<br />

Albeniz - "Espana" - Six Album Leaves. Surinach - Three Spanish Songs & Dances. MGM<br />

E-3165. A--(original jacket)........................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1273. MATTHEWS: Mozart Concerto #12 & #14. Schwarz/Fest Orch. Capitol P-18015. A- ................... 12.00<br />

1274. MATTHEWS: Mozart Concerto #17 & #25. Harry Blech/London Mozart Players. Capitol<br />

P-18048. A-.................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1275.*MERRICK: Field Concerto #4 (Nash/Bexley Pro Musica). Chopin - Berceuse. Rare<br />

Recorded Editions SRRE-136. A-.................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1276.*MICHELANGELI: Haydn Concerti in D & G. de Stoutz/Zurich Ch Orch. Angel S-37136.<br />

A-.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1277. MICHELANGELI: Schumann Concerto. Pedrotti/Orch der Mailander Scala. [recorded<br />

1942] Telefunken 6.41903. A-....................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1278. MILDNER: Weber Konzertstuck. Liszt Concerto #1. Rother/RIAS Sym. Telefunken LGX-<br />

66022. A- to B+ ............................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1279.*MITCHELL: (Marjorie): Frank Martin - Five Preludes for Piano. Britten Concerto<br />

(Strickland/NDR Sym). Decca DL-710133. A-............................................................................. 9.00<br />

1280.*MOORE: Tribute on his retirement. Songs with de los Angeles, Fischer-Dieskau, Baker,<br />

Gedda & Schwarzkopf; instrumental pieces with Barenboim, Menuhin, du Pre, Leon<br />

Goossens, & De Peyer. [blue labels] Angel S-36640. A-(c/c)....................................................... 12.00<br />

1281. NEY: Brahms Concerto #2. Max Fiedler/BPO. Decca DL-9536. B(most B+ or better, but<br />

some scrs)....................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1282. NIKOLAYEVA: Tchaikovsky Concerto #2 (uncut version). Anosov/USSR Sym. Classic<br />

Editions CE-3. A-............................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1283.*OGDON & LUCAS: Liszt - Concerto Pathetique. Schumann - Andante & Variations; Six<br />

Canonic Studies. Argo ZRG-721. A-(stickers on jacket) .............................................................. 11.00<br />

1284. PENNARIO: Contemporary Piano Sonatas: Prokofiev (#3); Bartok (1926); Miklos Rosza. Cap<br />

P-8376. A-...................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1285. PENNARIO: Debussy Piano Pieces (10). Capitol P-8451. A-............................................................. 12.00<br />

1286. PENNARIO: Lecuona - Andalusia (Suite Espagnole). Albeniz - Songs of Spain (Cantos de<br />

Espana). Capitol P-8319. A- .......................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1287. PENNARIO: Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. Tchaikovsky - Piano Pieces (6). Capitol<br />

P-8323. B.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1288. PINTER: (Margot): Khachaturian Rother/Berlin Radio Orch. Urania URLP-7086. A-................... 14.00<br />

1289.*PIRES: (Maria-Joao): Schubert - Sonata #3; Impromptus, Op.90, #3 & #4. [dig] Erato NUM-<br />

75262. A-(c/c) .................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1290.*POGORELICH: Bach - English Suites #2 & #3. [dig] DGG 415 480-1. A- to A(c/c) ......................... 9.00<br />

1291.*POGORELICH: Beethoven Sonata #32. Schumann - Symphonic Etudes, Op.13; Toccata,<br />

Op.7. [dig] DGG 2532 036. A- to A ................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1292.*POLLINI: Bartok - Concerti #1 & #2. Abbado/CSO. DGG 2530 901. A- to A.................................. 8.00<br />

1293.*POSTNIKOVA & ROZHDESTVENSKY: Brahms - Works for Piano 4-Hands: Four<br />

Fantasies; Sixteen Waltzes; Schumann Variations. Melodiya 33C10-09521-22. A- .................... 12.00<br />

1294. PROCHORAWA: Russian Piano Music - Short works by Moussorgsky(3), Tchaikovsky(3),<br />

Liadov(2), Tanejev, Scriabin(2) & Rachmaninoff(5 preludes). Haydn Soc HS-9011. B+............ 14.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1295.*RACHMANINOFF: Works of Rachmaninoff (Prelude in c#; Serenade; Liebeslied;<br />

Liebesfreud; Elegie) and Chopin (The Maiden's Wish; 2 waltzes; Scherzo, Op.31). [from<br />

Ampico piano rolls] Klavier KS-103. A-......................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1296.*RACHMANINOV: Chopin - 2 Waltzes; Scherzo; Nocturne. Short works of Bach, Beethoven-<br />

Rubinstein, Gluck, Mendelssohn, Henselt, Schubert(3); Star-Spangled Banner. [from<br />

Ampico piano rolls made 1919-33] Oiseau-Lyre 414 122. A- to A(Dutch pressing).................... 12.00<br />

1297. RICHTER: Bach - Two-Piano Concerto in C (with Vedernikov; Barshai/Moscow Ch Orch).<br />

Haydn - Sonata #52. MK 1569. A- ................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1298. RICHTER: Bach Concerto #1 (Sanderling/USSR Sym). Schumann Concerto (Gauk/USSR<br />

Radio Orch). Monitor MC-2050. A-- ............................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1299.*RICHTER: Debussy - Four Preludes from Book I. Prokofiev - Suggestion Diabolique. Haydn -<br />

Sonata #49. [recorded live at Palais de Chaillot, Paris] Vanguard VRS-1102. B to B+................ 12.00<br />

1300. RICHTER: Glazounov, Prokofiev (#1) & Rimsky-Korsakov Concerti. Kondrashin/Moscow<br />

Sym. [recorded 1950-52] Miro MLP-8002. A- ............................................................................... 9.00<br />

1301. RICHTER: Mozart Concerto #20 (Eliasberg/Moscow Philharmonic). Mozart Sonata #23.<br />

[oddly obscure issue] Vox PL-16,410. A-- .................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1302. RICHTER: Rachmaninoff - Ten Preludes (from Op.23 & 32). Beethoven - Sonata #7. [Live;<br />

from Carnegie Hall recital, October 28, 1960; suppressed issue] Col ML-5725. A--("6eyes"<br />

labels) ................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1303.*ROSEN: Schubert - Sonata in a, D.959. Mozart - Rondo, K.511. Epic BC-1255. A-(non-radial<br />

gold label)....................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1304. ROSENTHAL: Chopin Sonata in b; Tarantelle, Op.43. Handel - Air & Variations. Liszt -<br />

Chant Polonaise #5. J.Strauss - Blue Danube. [recorded 1928-1942] Camden CAL-377. A-<br />

-(Canadian pressing) ...................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

1305.*RUBINSTEIN: Chopin - Nocturnes & Waltzes (complete). [recorded in Rome, 1963 & 1965]<br />

[drm] RCA ARL3-5018(3). A- to A(very minor box scuffs) ........................................................ 16.00<br />

1306. RUBINSTEIN: Short pieces by Bach-Busoni, Chopin(2), Schumann, Albenis(3), Debussy,<br />

Ravel & Villa-Lobos(3). Italian EMI / Odeon QALP-10363. A-.................................................. 11.00<br />

1307. RUBINSTEIN: The Concerto: Liszt 1st & Grieg Concerti (Wallenstein/RCA Victor Sym);<br />

Rachmaninoff 2nd & Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Reiner/CSO). RCA LM-<br />

6039(2). A-(pristine copy with original glassine sleeves) ............................................................. 23.00<br />

RUBINSTEIN: See also #39, 560, 566, 569, 636, 639, 659, 663, 675, 676, 687, 702 & 890.<br />

1308. SANDOR: Bartok Mikrokosmos (complete). Col SL-229(3). B(in slipcase with nice illustrated<br />

booklet) .......................................................................................................................................... 22.00<br />

1309. SANDOR: Schumann - Carnaval. [blue labels] Col ML-4452. B to B+................................................ 9.00<br />

1310. SANROMA: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto in F. Fiedler/BPS. Camden CAL-304.<br />

B+................................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1311. SCHEIN: (Ann): "A Piano Invitation to the Dance." Weber-Tausig - Invitation to the Dance.<br />

Medtner - Danza Festiva. Halffter - Dance of the Shepherdess. Bartok - Roumanian Folk<br />

Dances. Bizet-Rachmaninoff - L'Arlesienne Minuet. Chopin - Polonaise Fantaisie, Two<br />

Mazurkas, Minute Waltz. Kapp KCL-9042. A-............................................................................. 12.00<br />

1312. SCHNABEL: Beethoven - Variations: Diabelli, Eroica; In F, Op.34; Bagatelles, Op.33 &<br />

Op.126; Fur Elise; Fantasia, Op.77; Minuet in E-flat; Three Rondos. [Volume 5 of<br />

Beethoven Society Recordings, 1932-37] Seraphim IC-6067(3). A- ............................................ 16.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1313. SCHNABEL: Beethoven Concerto #5. Galliera/PO. [Japanese-only notes] Japanese EMI GR-<br />

2001. A- to A.................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1314.*SERKIN: Bartok Concerto #1 (Szell/Col Sym). Prokofiev Concerto #4 (Ormandy/Phila). Col<br />

MS-6405. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ........................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1315. SERKIN: Beethoven Concerto #1. Ormandy/Phila. [mono only; rec 1954] Col ML-4914.<br />

B+("6-eyes") .................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1316.*SERKIN: Beethoven Concerto #5. Bernstein/NYP. Col MS-6366. A-(early "2-eyes" labels;<br />

demo copy)..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1317.*SERKIN: Beethoven Sonata # 8, #14 & #23. Col MS-6481. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo<br />

copy)............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1318.*SERKIN: Brahms Concerto #2. Ormandy/Phila. [demo copy] Col MS-6156. FS(cover<br />

open/disc still sealed; "6-eyes" labels)........................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1319. SHURE: Beethoven Diabelli Variations. Epic LC-3382. A-................................................................ 11.00<br />

1320.*SIMON: Rachmaninoff - Concerto #2; Paganini Rhapsody. Slatkin/St. Louis Sym. [quad]<br />

Turn QTVS-34658. A-..................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1321.*SIMON: Ravel - The Two Concerti. deFroment/Luxembourg Radio Orch. Turnabout<br />

QTVS-34589. A-.............................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1322. SKOLOVSKY: Four Sonatas for Piano Solo: Scriabin (#4), Hindemith (#2), Berg (Op.1) &<br />

Bartok (1926). Col ML-4871. B .................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1323.*SOLYOM: Beethoven Sonata #8 & #23. Artemis ARTE-7108. A- to A.............................................. 9.00<br />

1324. SOMER: Ginastera Concerto (1961; Maerzendorfer/Vienna Philharmonia Orch); Sonata<br />

(1952). Desto D-402. A- .................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1325.*STEUERMAN: (Jean Louis): Bach - Italian Concerto; 4 Duetti; Overture in the French Style,<br />

BWV 831. [dig] Philips 416 410-1. A- to A(c/c)............................................................................. 9.00<br />

1326. TEMPLETON: Inprovisations on Offenbach & Johann Strauss. Remington R-199-158. B ................. 8.00<br />

1327. THE VIRTUOSO PIANO QUARTET: Works of Falla, Kreisler, Rimsky, J.Strauss, Lecuona,<br />

Mendelssohn & Saint-Saens. Jascha Zayde; Paul Jacobs; Mitchell Andrews; Milton<br />

Kaye. [RCA Victor Record Club issue] RCA CSC-311. A- ........................................................... 9.00<br />

1328.*VASARY: Chopin Nocturnes #11 - #20. DGG 136 487. A- to A......................................................... 9.00<br />

1329.*VASARY: Debussy - Suite Bergamasque; Dance; Deux Arabesques; Pour le Piano; La Plus<br />

que Lente; L'Isle Joyeuse; Masques. DGG 139 458. A- to A.......................................................... 8.00<br />

1330.*WATTS: Liszt - Totentanz. Franck - Symphonic Variations. Leinsdorf/LSO. [quad] Col M-<br />

33072. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1331.*WATTS: Schubert - Wanderer Fantasy; Sonata in a, Op.143; Waltzes, Op.18. Col M-33073.<br />

A-.................................................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

1332. WAYENBERG: (Daniel): Brahms - Capricci & Intermezzi, Op.76; Fantasias, Op.116. London<br />

Ducretet - Thomson DTL-93059. A--(brief tks, Op.76, #5) .......................................................... 20.00<br />

1333. WEBER: Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Franck - Symphonic Variations.<br />

Fricsay/Berlin Radio. [tulip labels] DGG DGM-19098. A-(rubs in Falla do not sound)............ 12.00<br />

1334. WEISZ: Schumann - Faschingsschwank aus Wien. Brahms - Waltzes, Op.39. London LL-798.<br />

B ..................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1335.*ZHUKOV: Brahms Concerto #2. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch. Melodiya CM-<br />

02673-4. A- .................................................................................................................................... 11.00


LP's: Conductors<br />

1336. ANSERMET: Glazounov - Stenka Razin. Rimsky-Korsakov - Antar Symphony. OSR. London<br />

LL-1060. B+..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1337.*ANSERMET: Stravinsky - Symphony in Three Movements; Symphony in C; Symphonies of<br />

Wind Instruments. OSR. London 414 062-1. FS........................................................................... 10.00<br />

ANSERMET: See also #20, 349, 518 & 521.<br />

1338.*ARGENTA: Debussy - Images (complete). OSR. [from CS-6013] London STS-15020. A-............. 16.00<br />

1339. ARGENTA: Liszt - A Faust Symphony PCO); Les Preludes (OSR). [in oversized box which<br />

has minor spine tear (does not affect text)] London LL-1303/4(2). A-(moderate tks 1st 1/4inch<br />

sd 2; occ elsewhere) ............................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

1340. ARGENTA: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. OSR. London LL-1275. A-............................................. 15.00<br />

1341. ARGENTA: Turina - Danzas Fantasticas. Albeniz - Iberia. PCO. London LL-921. B+ .................... 12.00<br />

ARGENTA: See also #252, 279 & 280.<br />

1342.*ASHKENAZY: Sibelius - Symphony #1; Karelia Suite. PO. [dig] London 414 534-1. A- to<br />

A(c/c)................................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

1343. BAKALA: Janacek - Slavonic Mass (first recording). Unidentified soloists; Brno Radio Orch;<br />

Moravian Cho. [Soloists undoubtedly same as Supraphon issue: Domaninska, Jurenova,<br />

Valka & Hromadka] Urania URLP-7072. A--(minor cov repair, but fine copy for this iss)......... 12.00<br />

1344.*BARBIROLLI: Elgar - Sospiri; Froissart Overture; Elegy for Strings; The Five Pomp &<br />

Circumstance Marches. NPO & PO. [blue labels] Angel S-36403. A-(s/s) ................................. 10.00<br />

1345. BARBIROLLI: Rubbra - Symphony #5. Vaughan Williams - Oboe Concerto (Rothwell);<br />

Dives & Lazarus. Halle Orch; LSO. EMI HQM-1016. A- .......................................................... 18.00<br />

1346.*BARBIROLLI: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #2. Halle Orch. [still my favorite!] Pye<br />

GSGC-2035. A-.............................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />

BARBIROLLI: See also #359, 540, 543, 1037, 1056, 1098 & 1158.<br />

1347.*BARENBOIM: Bruckner - Symphony #6. CSO. DGG 2531 043. A- to A.......................................... 7.00<br />

1348.*BAUDO: Prokofiev - Four Portraits & Denoument; Scythian Suite. Lyon Orch. HNH 4073.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1349. BEECHAM: Bizet - Carmen Suite. Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien. Columbia Symphony.<br />

[excellent pressing - superior to any US issue of this I've encountered] Philips GL-5720. A-<br />

to A................................................................................................................................................. 32.00<br />

1350.*BEECHAM: Delius - Brigg Fair; Song Before Sunrise; Marche Caprice; On Hearing the First<br />

Cuckoo in Spring; Summer Night on the River; Sleigh Ride; Intermezzo fr Fennimore &<br />

Gerda. RPO. Cap SG-7116. A-(c/c) .............................................................................................. 15.00<br />

1351. BEECHAM: Encores - Marches from Coq d'Or, Karelia Suite, Trojans (& overture); Last<br />

Sleep of the Virgin; Sibelius Tempest Music. RPO. Col ML-5321. A-("6-eyes" labels)............. 12.00<br />

1352.*BEECHAM: Grieg - Music from Peer Gynt. Hollweg, soprano; RPO; Beecham Choral<br />

Society. EMI SXLP-30423. A- to A.............................................................................................. 16.00<br />

1353.*BEECHAM: Handel-Beecham - Love in Bath. Hollweg; Beecham/RPO. [blue labels] Angel<br />

S-35504. A-.................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1354. BEECHAM: Lord Berners - Triumph of Neptune Suite (Phila!). Richard Arnell - Punch & the<br />

Child (RPO). British CBS 61431. A- ............................................................................................ 32.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1355. BEECHAM: Mozart - Flute & Harp Concerto (Le Roy & Laskine); Divertimento #2. RPO.<br />

[recorded 1947 & 1948] World Record Club SH-316. A-............................................................. 18.00<br />

1356.*BEECHAM: Rossini - Semiramide & Cambiale di Matrimonio Overtures. Grieg - In Autumn<br />

Overture & Symphonic Dance in A. Sibelius - Valse Triste. Dvorak - Legend in g. Handel<br />

- Arrival of Queen of Sheba. Mendelssohn - Fair Melusina Overture. RPO. EMI EMX-<br />

2103. A- to A.................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1357. BEECHAM: Strauss - Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite; Interlude from Intermezzo; Love Scene<br />

from Feuersnot. RPO. [recorded 1947-48; LP transfers by Keith Hardwick] World Record<br />

Club SH-378. A- ............................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

1358. BEECHAM: French Orchestral Showpieces - Carmen Suite; L'Arlesienne Excerpts; Espana<br />

Rhapsody; Fair Maid of Perth Suite; Tales of Hoffmann Excerpts; Damnation of Faust<br />

Excerpts; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faune; Air du Ballet from Zemire et Azor. LPO.<br />

[Recorded 1934-39; in typically wonderful transfers by A.C.Griffith] World Record Club<br />

SHB-55(2). A-................................................................................................................................ 45.00<br />

BEECHAM: See also #148, 183, 183, 315, 315, 496, 811, 895 & 1265.<br />

1359.*BERNSTEIN: "Russian Sailor's Dance." Title piece plus ten more dances by Guarnieri, Grieg,<br />

Copland(2), Mozart, Fernandez, Bernstein, Brahms, Tchaikovsky & Dvorak. NYP. Col<br />

MS-6871. A-("2-eyes" labels)........................................................................................................ 11.00<br />

1360.*BERNSTEIN: Bartok - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste. Bernstein - Divertimento for<br />

Orchestra. Brahms - Hungarian Dance #6. BVRS. [Live; Budapest, 1983] Hungaroton<br />

SLPD-12631. A- ............................................................................................................................ 18.00<br />

1361.*BERNSTEIN: Beethoven - Symphony #5. Schubert - Symphony #8. NYP. [Japanese-only<br />

notes] Japanese CBS/Sony FCCA-2. A- to A(typically suberb Japanese pressing)...................... 20.00<br />

1362.*BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - Symphony #2 (Age of Anxiedty). Entremont; Bernstein/NYP.<br />

[revised version] Col MS-6885. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s)........................................................ 9.00<br />

1363.*BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - West Side Story Dances; Candide Overture. William Schuman -<br />

American Festival Overture. Barber - Adagio. LAPO. DGG 2532 085. A- to A ......................... 12.00<br />

1364.*BERNSTEIN: Brahms - Symphony #4. NYP. Col MS-6479. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo<br />

copy)............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1365. BERNSTEIN: Copland - Billy the Kid Suite. Gershwin - American in Paris. RCA Sym.<br />

Camden CAL-439. A-(very fine pressing)..................................................................................... 11.00<br />

1366.*BERNSTEIN: Debussy - Jeux; Two Nocturnes; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. NYP. Col<br />

MS-6271. A- .................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1367.*BERNSTEIN: Dvorak - Symphony #9 (old #5). NYP. Col MS-6393. A-(early "2-eyes" labels;<br />

demo copy)..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1368.*BERNSTEIN: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (Bernstein, piano also; Col Sym); American in<br />

Paris (NYP). Col MS-6091. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) .............................................. 12.00<br />

1369.*BERNSTEIN: Ives - Symphony #3; Central <strong>Park</strong> in the Dark (Bernstein supervising<br />

conducting by Ozawa & Peress); Decoration Day; Unanswered Question. NYP. Col MS-<br />

6843. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ............................................................................................... 11.00<br />

1370.*BERNSTEIN: Prokofiev - Peter & the Wolf (Bernstein narrates also). Tchaikovsky -<br />

Nutcracker Suite. NYP. Col MS-6193. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy)............................. 12.00<br />

1371.*BERNSTEIN: Schumann - Symphony #2. NYP. [original orchestration] Col MS-6448. A-<br />

(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) ................................................................................................ 12.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1372.*BERNSTEIN: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. NYP. Col MS-6035. A-(early "2-eyes" labels;<br />

demo copy)..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

BERNSTEIN: See also #45, 52, 60, 61, 265, 759, 801 & 1316.<br />

1373.*BOULT: Britten - Four Sea Interludes & Passacaglia from "Peter Grimes." Elgar - Falstaff.<br />

LPO. Pye GSGC-14059. A- .......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1374. BOULT: Delibes - Naila Waltz; Coppelia & Sylvia Suites. Philharmonic Promenade Orch.<br />

West XWN-18241. A- ................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1375. BOULT: Elgar - Three Bavarian Dances; Chanson de Nuit; Chanson du Matin. Arnold -<br />

English Dances. LPO. London LL-1335. A-................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1376. BOULT: Holst - Perfect Fool Ballet Suite. Bax - Tintagel. Butterworth - A Shropshire Lad; On<br />

the Banks of Green Willow. LPO. London CM-9122. A- ............................................................ 12.00<br />

1377. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #1 (Baillie, soprano; Cameron, baritone); LPO Cho;<br />

Incidental Music to "The Wasps." LPO (in all). London CMA-7205(2). A-................................ 25.00<br />

1378. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #3. Ritchie; Boult/LPO. [1st recording] London CM-<br />

9063. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1379. BOULT: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #4. LPO. London LL-974. A- ............................................ 12.00<br />

1380. BOULT: Walton - The Wise Virgins Suite; Scapino & Portsmouth Point Overtures. LPO.<br />

London LL-1165. A-(superficial marks cause little or no sound) ................................................. 12.00<br />

1381. CAMERON: Grieg - Peer Gynt Suites #1 & #2. LPO. London LL-153. B .......................................... 9.00<br />

1382. CANTELLI: BARTOK - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste. HAYDN - Symphony #88.<br />

BEETHOVEN - Symphonies #1 & 5. SCHUMANN - Symphony #4. SCHUBERT -<br />

Symphony #9. TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. RAVEL - Bolero; La Valse. WAGNER<br />

- Rienzi Overture. WEBER - Euryanthe Overture. [All live concerts with NBC<br />

Symphony, 1952-54] BEETHOVEN - Rehearsal for Symphony #5 (Philharmonia; 1956).<br />

[Includes Ben Grauer INTERVIEW WITH CANTELLI] ToscaniniSoc ATS-GC-<br />

1201/06(6). A-(minor box damage and tape repair) ...................................................................... 50.00<br />

1383. CANTELLI: Schumann - Symphony #4. Brahms - Symphony #3. PO. [The Brahms is in true<br />

stereo: its first stereo issue here] World Record Club SH-315. A-................................................ 18.00<br />

1384. CANTELLI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. Unidentified Orchestra. [Live] MDP 038. A- .............. 20.00<br />

1385. CHALABALA: Khachaturian - Gayne Ballet Suites #1 & #2. CPO. [very colorful!] Parliament<br />

PLP-102. A- ................................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

1386.+CHALABALA: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. CPO Parliament PLPS-103. A-/B+(occ<br />

tks, esp 4th movement) .................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1387. COLLINS: Sibelius - Symphony #5. LSO. [10-inch] Decca BR-3068. A- ......................................... 12.00<br />

1388. COPPOLA: Saint-Saens - Symphony #3. Cellier; Orch du Gramophone. [1st recording;<br />

summer 1930] Past Masters PM-21. A-......................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1389. COURAUD: (Marcel): Schubert - Symphony #2 & #6. Bamberg Sym. Vox PL-10240. A- ............. 11.00<br />

1390. DESORMIERE: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. French National Orch. [10-inch] Capitol L-<br />

8141. B++....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1391.*DOHNANYI: Beethoven 8th. Schubert 5th. CO. [dig; DMM] Telarc DG-10091. A- to A................. 9.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1392.*DORATI: Stravinsky - Petrouchka. Detroit Sym. [dig] London LDR-71023. A-(Dutch<br />

pressing) ........................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

DORATI: See also #184, 535, 538, 544, 548, 548, 582, 583, 752, 753, 1116, 1241 & 1242.<br />

1393.*DUTOIT: Honegger - Symphony #2 & #4. BVRS. [dig] Erato NUM-75259. A-(c/c)......................... 9.00<br />

1394.*FIEDLER: Bach - "Symphonic Bach." Nine works arranged variously by Walton, Stokowski,<br />

Holst, Bachrich, etc. BPS. [Wonderful sound! The high point, appropriately ending the<br />

disc, is a spectacular performance of Lucien Cailliet's arrangement of the "Little" Fugue in<br />

G, with Symphony Hall organ entering in final bars.] DGG 2584 001. A- to A(demo copy)....... 20.00<br />

1395.*FIEDLER: Bernstein - Music from Mass; Candice Overture. BPS. DGG 2584 002. A- to<br />

A(c/c) 11.00<br />

1396. FIEDLER: Chopin - Les Sylphides. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-10. B.................................................. 11.00<br />

FIEDLER: See also #62, 430, 567, 571, 590, 593, 623, 628, 631, 645, 648, 652, 658, 666,<br />

684, 699, 712, 719, 724, 725, 1281 & 1310.<br />

1397.*FOSS: Sibelius - Four Legends from The Kalevala. Buffalo Philharmonic. Nonesuch H-<br />

71203. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1398.+FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Symphony #5; Grosse Fuge. BPO. Heliodor HS-25078. A-<br />

(cover stain)...................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1399. FURTWANGLER: Schumann - Symphony #4; Manfred Overture. Weber - Euryanthe<br />

Overture. BPO. [The overtures are from live concerts, 12-18-49 (Schumann) & 5-4-54<br />

(Weber)] DGG 2535 805. A- to A ................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

1400. FURTWANGLER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. BPO. [Live; Cairo; April, 1951] DGG 2535<br />

165. A- to A(British pressing)........................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

FURTWANGLER: See also #296 & 1199.<br />

1401.*GARAGULY: Sibelius - Symphony #1 & #7. Dresden Philharmonic. Philips SFM-23000.<br />

A- to B++(loud ticks off & on 1/8-inch, #7).................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1402.*GIULINI: Beethoven - Symphony #7. CSO Angel S-36048. FS........................................................ 12.00<br />

1403.*GIULINI: Mahler - Das Lied von der Erde. Fassbaender; Araiza; BPO. [dig] DGG 413 459-<br />

1. A- to A........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1404.*GIULINI: Mahler - Symphony #9. CSO. DGG 2707 097(2). A- to A ............................................... 18.00<br />

GIULINI: See also #165, 239, 269, 270, 278, 514 & 1111.<br />

1405. GOLSCHMANN: Milhaud - Le Boeuf sur le Toit. Satie - Three Gymnopedies (#1 & 3 orch<br />

Debussy; #2 orch Richard Jones). Honegger - Pastorale d'Ete. Ravel - Le Tombeau de<br />

Couperin. Concert Arts Orch. Cap P-8244. A- ........................................................................... 12.00<br />

1406. GOLSCHMANN: Shostakovich - Symphony #1. Kabalevsky - Colas Breugnon Suite. St.<br />

Louis Sym. Col ML-5152. A-("6-eyes" labels)............................................................................. 12.00<br />

1407.*HAITINK: Debussy - Marche Ecossaise; Rhapsody for Clarinet & Orchestra (Pieterson); La<br />

Mer; Afternoon of a Faun. ACO. Philips 9500 359. A- to A(demo copy)...................................... 9.00<br />

1408.*HAITINK: Walton - Symphony #1. PO. [dig] EMI ASD-4091. A- ..................................................... 8.00<br />

1409.*HANNIKAINEN: Sibelius - Symphony #2. Sinfonia of London. Col 1P-6289. A- ........................... 8.00<br />

1410.*HORENSTEIN: Mahler - Symphony #6. Stockholm Philharmonic. [Live, 1966; Side 4 is a<br />

BBC interview of Horenstein by Alan Blyth, from 1971] Nonesuch HB-73029(2). A- ............... 16.00<br />

1411. IRVING: Arnold - Homage to the Queen. PO. [PD labels] RCA LM-2037. A-(w/photocopy of<br />

notes insert; minor cov scuffs) ....................................................................................................... 16.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1412. IRVING: Delibes - Sylvia (extended excerpts). PO. [Only in print 6/57 to 10/58] RCA LM-<br />

2036. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1413. IRVING: Gretry-Lambert - Ballet Suite. Gluck-Mottl - Ballet Suite #1. New Sym, London.<br />

London LL-1234. A-...................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1414. IRVING: Massenet - Le Cid Ballet Music. LSO. [10-inch] London LD-9089. A--........................... 12.00<br />

1415. IRVING: Massenet - Le Cid Ballet Music. Meyerbeer-Lambert - Les Patineurs. LSO.<br />

Richmond B-19025. A-(very nice pressing for an old Richmond)................................................ 10.00<br />

1416.*IRVING: Prokofiev - Cinderella (extended exc). Irving/RPO. [ earliest U.S. red labels] Angel<br />

S-35529. A-.................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1417. IRVING: Verdi-Mackerras - The Lady and the Fool. New Symphony Orchestra of London.<br />

London LD-9218. A-(very fine!) ................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1418.*JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #1. BPO. [tulip labels] DGG 139 131. A-(s/s) ............................... 9.00<br />

1419.*JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #2. BVRS. [tulip labels] DGG 139 132. A- to A.......................... 15.00<br />

1420.*JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #5. Mozart - Symphony #36. ACO. [Bruckner is live<br />

performance, Benedictine Abbey, Ottobeuren, Bavaria] Philips PHS2-991(2). A--(demo<br />

copy)............................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1421. JOHNSON: (Thor): Schubert - Symphony #3. J.C.Bach - Sinfonia for Double Orchestra,<br />

Op.18, #1. Cincinnati Sym. [unusual, VERY early appearance (c.1951!) of an American<br />

orchestra on London] London LLP-405. B+(Bach is B) ............................................................... 11.00<br />

1422.*KARAJAN: "Ballet Music From the Operas" - Aida; Khovantschina; Prince Igor; Gioconda;<br />

Tannhauser. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35925. A- ........................................................................ 12.00<br />

1423.*KARAJAN: Bruckner - Symphony #3. BPO. [dig] DGG 2532 007. A- to A ...................................... 9.00<br />

1424.*KARAJAN: Bruckner - Symphony #4. BPO. DGG 2530 674. A- to A ............................................... 9.00<br />

1425.*KARAJAN: Honegger - Symphonies #2 & #3. BPO. DGG 2543 805. A- to A................................... 9.00<br />

1426. KEILBERTH: Mozart - Magic Flute Overture. Bamberg Sym. ANDRE: Overtures - Barber of<br />

Seville; Orpheus in Hades; Poet & Peasant; Light Cavalry. Rosenkavalier Waltzes.<br />

Belgian Radio Orch. Telefunken BLE-14016. A- ....................................................................... 12.00<br />

1427. KEILBERTH: Mozart - Symphony #30; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Bamberg Sym. [in regular<br />

sleeve, but then enclosed in box] Telefunken LGX-66025. A- ..................................................... 15.00<br />

1428. KLEIBER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. PCO. London LL-920. A--(demo copy) ........................... 16.00<br />

1429.*KLEMPERER: Beethoven - Overtures: Leonores #1-#3; Fidelio. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-<br />

36209. A-........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1430. KLEMPERER: Beethoven - Symphony #1; Overtures - Leonore #3, Egmont & Coriolan.<br />

BSOO. [The Symphony recorded 1924: Klemperer's first recording. Overtures recorded<br />

1927.] DGG 2535 811. A- to A...................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1431. KLEMPERER: Beethoven - Symphony #6. Vienna Symphony. [from Vox originals] Music<br />

Appreciation Records MAR 577. A- ............................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1432.*KLEMPERER: Beethoven Overtures - King Stephen, Leonores #1-#3; Creatures of<br />

Prometheus: Overture, Adagio & Finale. PO & NPO. [drm; DMM] Angel AE-34441. A-........... 9.00<br />

1433.*KLEMPERER: Brahms - Symphony #3; Academic Festival Overture. PO. [blue labels] Angel<br />

S-35545. FS.................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1434.*KLEMPERER: Bruckner - Symphony #5. NPO. [blue labels] Angel SB-3709(2). A-...................... 16.00<br />

1435.*KLEMPERER: Handel - Concerto Grosso Op.6, #4. Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. PO.<br />

[10-inch; yes -s stereo!] British Columbia SBO-2751. A-............................................................. 24.00<br />

1436.*KLEMPERER: Mahler - Symphony #7. NPO. [blue labels] Angel SB-3740(2). A- ......................... 16.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1437.*KLEMPERER: Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream Music. Heather Harper; Janet<br />

Baker; PO & Cho. [blue labels] Angel S-35881. A-.................................................................... 12.00<br />

1438.*KLEMPERER: Rameau (orchestrated by Klemperer) - Gavotte with Six Variations.<br />

Beethoven - Symphony #7. NPO. [recorded 1968; don't think this was ever released in the<br />

US on LP] EMI ASD-2537. A-...................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

1439.*KLEMPERER: Schubert - Symphony #9. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35946. A-............................... 12.00<br />

1440.*KLEMPERER: Schumann - Symphony #2; Genoveva Overture. NPO. [blue labels] Angel S-<br />

36606. A-........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1441.*KLEMPERER: Schumann - Symphony #3; Faust Overture. NPO. Angel S-36689. A- .................... 10.00<br />

1442.*KLEMPERER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. PO. Angel S-36134. A- ............................................. 10.00<br />

1443.*KLEMPERER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-36141. A- ........................ 12.00<br />

1444.*KLEMPERER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35787. A- ........................ 12.00<br />

1445.*KLETZKI: Mahler - Symphony #1. VPO. [with infamous cut in finale!!] [blue labels] Angel<br />

S-35913. A-.................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1446. KOSTELANETZ: Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & #2; Dance Bohemienne from "La Jolie<br />

Fille de Perth." His Orch. [wonderful glowing cover photo of a young woman with a fan]<br />

Col CL-739. A-("6-eyes" labels).................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1447.*KOSTELANETZ: Festive Overtures - Donna Diana; Princesse Jaune; Secret of Susanne;<br />

Johannesburg Festival; Belle Helene; Tsar's Bride; Festive; Prince Igor. Col Sym. Col M-<br />

35114. A-(demo copy) ................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1448. KOUSSEVITZKY: Grieg - The Last Spring. Satie - Gymnopedies #1 & #2. BSO. [45-rpm<br />

extended-play 7-inch disc in original jacket; only issue on record of Grieg?] RCA ERA-<br />

195. A-............................................................................................................................................ 18.00<br />

1449. KOUSSEVITZKY: Ravel - Ma Mere l'Oye; Bolero. BSO. [Italian-only notes] Italian RCA<br />

MCV-523. A-(fine pressing!)......................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1450. KOUSSEVITZKY: SCRIABIN - Poem d'Extase. PROKOFIEV - Scythian Suite.<br />

RACHMANINOFF - Isle of the Dead. RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. BSO. [live,<br />

1945-48] Discocorp SID-711. A-................................................................................................... 27.00<br />

1451. KRAUSS: Beethoven Overtures - Leonore #1-#3; Fidelio. VPO. London LL-1319. B++ ................. 10.00<br />

1452. KRAUSS: Falla - Excerpts from Three-Cornered Hat. VPO. ANDRE: Ravel - Bolero. Belgian<br />

Radio Orch. [10-inch; Falla is startling repertoire for Krauss!!!] Telefunken TW-30075.<br />

B+................................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1453. KRAUSS: Schubert - Gesang der Geister Ueber den Wassern. Beethoven - Choral Fantasy.<br />

Wuehrer (in Fantasy); Vienna State Opera Cho (in Gesang). Vienna Sym (in all). Vox<br />

PL-6480. B++/B............................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1454. KRAUSS: Strauss (J) - Fledermaus & Gypsy Baron Overtures; Voices of Spring & Artists' Life<br />

Waltzes. VPO. London LL-454. A-- ............................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1455. KRAUSS: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. VPO. Richmond R-23208. A-(c/c) ............................. 10.00<br />

1456. KRAUSS: Strauss - Aus Italien. VPO. Richmond R-23210. A-(c/c) .................................................. 10.00<br />

1457. KRAUSS: Strauss - Sinfonia Domestica. VPO. Richmond R-23239. A-(c/c) .................................... 10.00<br />

1458. KRAUSS: Wagner - Parsifal Prelude & Good Friday Spell; Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan<br />

& Isolde. LPO. Richmond B-19042. A-(superb surface for early US-pressed Richmond) ............ 9.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1459. KRAUSS: New Year Concert, Vol 1: Strausses - Jockey, Libelle, Im Krapfenwald'l, Eljen a<br />

Magyar, Pizzicato & Vergnugungszug Polkas; Egyptian March; Tales from Vienna Woods<br />

& Mein Lebenslauf ist Lieb und Lust Waltzes; Fledermaus Overture. [German-only notes;<br />

jacket states stereo; if so, must be electronic, but quick audition suggests it is very discreet]<br />

Preiser PR-135031. A- to A ........................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1460. KRAUSS: New Year Concert, Vol 2: Strausses - Moulinet, Ohne Sorgen, Stadt und Land,<br />

Auf der Jagd & Feuerfest Polkas; Village Swallows, Voices of Spring & Morning Papers<br />

Waltzes; Csardas Ballet; Perpetuum Mobile; Gypsy Baron Overture. [German-only notes;<br />

jacket states stereo; if so, must be very slight electronic stereo (recorded c.1952)] Preiser<br />

PR-135032. A- to A ....................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1461. KRAUSS: New Year Concert, Vol 3: Strausses - Auf Ferienreisen, Annen &<br />

Plappermaulchen Polkas; Radetzky March; Blue Danube, Bei uns z'Haus, Spharenklange<br />

& Artist's Life Waltzes. [German-only notes; jacket states stereo; must be very discreet<br />

electronic stereo] Preiser PR-135033. A- to A............................................................................... 15.00<br />

1462. KUBELIK: Dvorak - Serenade for Strings, Op.22. Israel Phil. London LL-1720. A-- ........................ 9.00<br />

1463. LAMBERT: Walton - Facade Suite. PO. SARGENT: Elgar - Wand of Youth Suite. Liverpool<br />

Philharmonic. [blue labels] Col ML-4793. B................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1464.*LANCHBERY: Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake (complete). PO. [dig; German press] EMI SLS-<br />

5271(3). A- to A............................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

1465. LEIBOWITZ: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole; La Valse; Alborada; Pavane; Bolero. Paris Radio<br />

Orch. Vox PL-8150. B+ ................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1466.*LEIBOWITZ: Rossini-Respighi - La Boutique Fantasque. LPO. [obscure item for Leibowitz<br />

collectors] Urania US-5110. B+(occ tks)......................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1467.*LEINSDORF: "Ballet Highlights from the Opera" - Gioconda, William Tell, Aida(2),<br />

Tannhauser, Samson. Concert Arts Sym. Cap SP-8488. A- to B+ ................................................ 9.00<br />

1468. MAAG: Mozart - Serenade, K.203. New Sym Orch, London. London LL-1206. A-........................ 12.00<br />

1469.*MAAZEL: Tchaikovsky Symphony #5. CO. [dig] CBS IM-36700. A-............................................... 9.00<br />

1470.*MACKERRAS: Janacek - Sinfonietta; Taras Bulba. VPO. [dig] London LDR-71021. A- to<br />

A(Dutch press) ................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1471. MALKO: Beethoven - Leonore Overture #3; Symphony #9 (Oldrup; Brems; Thygesen;<br />

Byrding). Danish Radio Orch & Cho. [Live; Malko's 25th Jubilee concert, 1955]<br />

Danacord DACO-152. A- .............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1472. MALKO: Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture. Herold - Zampa Overture. Weber - Oberon Overture.<br />

PO. [nice cover portrait of Malko] EMI DLP-1069. A-................................................................ 16.00<br />

1473. MARKEVITCH: Beethoven - Symphony #3. Symphony of the Air. Decca DL-9912. A- ............... 25.00<br />

1474.*MARKEVITCH: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Heinz Kirchner, viola; BPO. [scarce!] Decca DL-<br />

9841. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

1475. MARKEVITCH: Brahms - Symphony #1. Symphony of the Air. Decca DL-9907. A--<br />

(superficial marks cause little or no sound) ................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1476. MARKEVITCH: Schubert - Symphony #3. Mozart - Symphony #34. BPO. Decca DL-9810.<br />

A--(occ lgt tks) ............................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1477.*MARRINER: Haydn - Symphony #44 & #49. [ASMF] Philips 9500 199. A- to A............................. 7.00<br />

1478.*MARRINER: Warlock - Capriol Suite. Butterworth - Banks of Green Willow. Elgar -<br />

Serenade. Delius - On Hearing the First Cuckoo. VW - Tallis Fantasia. ASMF. Argo ZRG-<br />

945. A- to A(Dutch pressing)........................................................................................................... 9.00


Jean Martinon<br />

I am just barely in time with this tribute, since it is already November, but I wanted to make as comprehensive a<br />

listing as I could muster of performances conducted by Jean Martinon, in honor of the 100th anniversary of his<br />

birth in 1910. His music directorship of the Chicago Symphony gets a little lost between the more-famous<br />

Reiner and Solti periods, yet he was a first-class conductor in much of the repertoire. I had my first subcription<br />

to CSO concerts, as a teen-ager, during his tenure, and in the very first concert I was thrilled by his performance<br />

of the Nielsen 4th - a revelation to me at the time, and recorded very successfully (below) just a few days later.<br />

His emphasis on clarity made him a wonderful interpreter of Mozart and Haydn, and his own sensibilities as a<br />

composer surely contributed to his incisive perormances of 20th-century works. I never expect to hear a more<br />

gripping performance of Le Sacre du Printemps than the one with which he opened the 1967-68 season! In<br />

addition to the records below, you will find some other Martinon recordings under these listing numbers: #847,<br />

985, 987, 989 & 1261.<br />

1479.*MARTINON: Adam - Giselle. PCO. London STS-15010. A- ............................................................. 9.00<br />

1480.*MARTINON: Bartok - Miraculous Mandarin Suite. Hindemith - Nobilissima Visione. CSO.<br />

[recorded 1967, Medinah Temple] [ND; 1S/3S] RCA LSC-3004. A-(c/c) ................................... 12.00<br />

1481. MARTINON: Berlioz - Trojans Suite (Royal Hunt & Storm, Ballet Music, Trojan March).<br />

Lamoureux Orch. FISTOULARI: Glinka - Russlan & Ludmilla Suite - Overture, Oriental<br />

& Fairy Dances, March of the Wizard. LSO. MGM E-3053. A--(occ tks)................................... 12.00<br />

1482.*MARTINON: Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & #2. Lalo - Le Roi d'Ys Overture. Massenet -<br />

Meditation from Thais. CSO. [recorded 1966/67; Medinah Temple, Chicago] [WD; 1S/2S]<br />

RCA LSC-2939. A-........................................................................................................................ 18.00<br />

1483.*MARTINON: Dukas - La Peri (w/Fanfare); Polyeucte Over; Sorcerer's Apprentice. ORTF.<br />

MHS 1467. A-.................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1484.*MARTINON: Franck - Symphony. ORTF. MHS 1099. A- ................................................................. 9.00<br />

1485. MARTINON: Lalo - Namouna Suites #1 & #2. LPO. London LL-1268. A-- .................................... 12.00<br />

1486.*MARTINON: Lalo - Namouna Suites #1 & #2; Valse de la Cigarette; Rhapsodie Norvegienne.<br />

ORTF. DGG 2530 106.................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1487.*MARTINON: Martinon - Symphony #4. Mennin - Symphony #7. CSO. [recorded 1967,<br />

Medinah Temple] [ND; 3S/1S] RCA LSC-3043. A-..................................................................... 18.00<br />

1488.*MARTINON: Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream (excerpts). Bizet - Symphony. CSO.<br />

[Recorded 1967/68 in Medinah Temple, but not released until 1971; never available on<br />

LSC, nor on a plum label VICS; terrific low brass in MSND!] [Pink; 5S/2S] RCA VICS-<br />

1628. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1489.*MARTINON: Nielsen - Symphony #4; Helios Overture. CSO. [recorded 1966, postrenovation<br />

Orchestra Hall] [WD; 2S/1S] RCA LSC-2958. A-...................................................... 25.00<br />

1490. MARTINON: Offenbach Overtures - Grand Duchess; Bluebeard; Orpheus; Mariage aux<br />

Lanternes; Belle Helene. LPO. Richmond B-19098. A-(little or no snd fr superficial mark<br />

sd 2).................................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1491.*MARTINON: Pierne - Concertstuck for Harp & Orchestra (Laskine); Divertissement on a<br />

Pastoral Theme; Cydalise et la Chevre-Pied. ORTF. MHS 1489. A-........................................... 12.00<br />

1492.*MARTINON: Ravel - Alborada del Gracioso; Bolero; Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. CSO.<br />

GOULD: Ravel - Pavane for a Dead Princess. His Orch. Quint PMC-7017. A- ........................... 5.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1493.*MARTINON: Ravel - Bolero, Rapsodie Espagnole - Feria CSO). REINER: Alborada del<br />

Gracioso (CSO). MUNCH: La Valse; Pavane; Daphnis - Danse Generale (BSO).<br />

BRUSILOW: Tombeau de Couperin - Rigaudon (Ch Orch of Phila). [The first issue of<br />

Martinon's Bolero, recorded 1966 in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall, but not issued until<br />

1971] [ND labels] RCA LSC-5002. A-(c/c) .................................................................................. 15.00<br />

1494.*MARTINON: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe (complete). ORTF. [quad] Angel S-37148. A-.................... 8.00<br />

1495.*MARTINON: Ravel - Mother Goose Suite; Rapsodie Espagnole; Introduction & Allegro for<br />

Flute, Harp, Clarinet & Strings (Peck; Druzinsky; Brody); Alborada del Graciozo. CSO.<br />

[recorded 1967/68, Medinah Temple] [ND; 2S/4S] RCA LSC-3093. A- ..................................... 12.00<br />

1496.*MARTINON: Ravel - Une Barque sur l'Ocean; Menuet Antique; Alborada; Pavane; Le<br />

Tombeau de Couperin. Paris Orch. [quad] Angel S-37150. A-(c/c).............................................. 9.00<br />

1497. MARTINON: Rossini - William Tell Ballet Music. Strauss - Blue Danube Ballet. LPO. Decca<br />

ACL-158. A- .................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1498.*MARTINON: Roussel - Aeneas (complete ballet, with chorus). ORTF; Cho. MHS 3374. A-........... 9.00<br />

1499.*MARTINON: Roussel - Bacchus & Ariane, Suite #2. Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2.<br />

CSO. [Habig; Keville; Martinon's first CSO disc; recorded in pre-renovation Orchestra<br />

Hall; November/December, 1964] [WD; 1S/5S] RCA LSC-2806. A-(hard to find the<br />

Roussel side pressed quietly) ......................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1500.*MARTINON: Roussel - Bacchus et Ariane (complete ballet). ORTF. MHS 1244. A- ....................... 9.00<br />

1501.*MARTINON: Roussel - Petite Suite; Le Festin d'Araignee. ORTF. MHS 1372. A- ........................... 9.00<br />

1502.*MARTINON: Roussel - Symphony #2; Pour un Fete de Printemps. ORTF. MHS 1201. A-.............. 9.00<br />

1503.*MARTINON: Varese - Arcana. Frank Martin - Concerto for 7 Winds, Timpani, Percussion &<br />

String Orchestra. CSO. [Scott; Keville; TAS 4:234; Martinon's 2nd and final recording in<br />

pre-renovation Orchestra Hall] [ND; 3S/1S] RCA LSC-2914. A-(brief snd fr pressing blem<br />

beg Martin)..................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1504.*MARTINON: Weber - Clarinet Concerti #1 & #2. Benny Goodman, clarinet; CSO. [recorded<br />

1967/68, Medinah Temple] [ND; 2S/1S] RCA LSC-3052. A-...................................................... 20.00<br />

1505.*MASUR: Brahms - The Four Symphonies; Academic Festival & Tragic Overtures; Haydn<br />

Variations. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch. Philips 6769 009(4). A- to A(c/c)................................ 30.00<br />

1506.*MASUR: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch. [dig; DMM] Teldec<br />

6.43675. A- to A............................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1507.*MEHTA: Strauss - Heldenleben. NYP. [dig] CBS 1P-7601. A- to A................................................... 9.00<br />

1508.*MEHTA: Stravinsky - Petrouchka. NYP. [dig] CBS IM-35823. A- to A............................................. 9.00<br />

1509. MENGELBERG: Strauss - Death & Transfiguration (ACO). KRAUSS: Strauss - Till<br />

Eulenspiegel (VPO). Telefunken LGX-66032. A--(occ lgt tks, but superior for this<br />

vintage!) ......................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1510. MENGELBERG: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. BPO. [recorded 7-11-40] Telefunken TH-<br />

97001. A-........................................................................................................................................ 18.00<br />

1511. MENGELBERG: Acoustic Recordings, Vol. 1. Weber - Oberon Over. Liszt - Les Preludes.<br />

Saint-Saens Rouet d'Omphale. Beethoven Coriolan Overture; 1st movement 5th. NYP. [rec<br />

1922-24] Past Masters PM-6. A- ................................................................................................... 20.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1512. MENGELBERG: Acoustic Recordings, Vol. 2. Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6 (movements #2<br />

& #4, abridged); Serenade for Strings Waltz. Schubert - Rosamunde Overture & Entr'act.<br />

Mendelssohn - War March of the Priests. Halvorsen - Festival March of the Boyars.<br />

Strauss - Tales from the Vienna Woods. NYP. [recorded 1922-24] Past Masters PM-7. A-........ 20.00<br />

1513. MITROPOULOS: Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique. NYP. Col ML-5188. A-("6-eyes" labels)........ 12.00<br />

1514. MITROPOULOS: Borodin - Symphony #2. Tchaikovsky - Suite #1. NYP. Col ML-4966. A-<br />

("6-eyes" labels) ............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1515. MITROPOULOS: Kodaly - Hary Janos Suite. Prokofiev - Lt. Kije Suite. NYP. Col ML-5101.<br />

A--("6-eyes;" little or no sdn from lgt sur blems) .......................................................................... 12.00<br />

1516. MITROPOULOS: Malipiero - Symphony #7 ("Delle Canzoni" - "Of Songs"). Bach (arr.<br />

Casella) - Chaconne from Suite #2 for Solo Violin. Orchestra of Radio Italiana. [very<br />

scarce Mitropoulos] Cetra-Soria 50,044. A-(startlingly fine copy! minor spine tear)................... 75.00<br />

1517. MITROPOULOS: Massenet - Scenes Alsaciennes. Mpls. [10-inch] Col ML-2074. B to B+............. 10.00<br />

1518. MITROPOULOS: Mendelssohn - Ruy Blas & Hebrides Overtures. [10-inch] Col AL-52. A-<br />

(exceptionally fine pressing & condition!) .................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1519. MITROPOULOS: Menotti - Sebastian Suite. Operatic Intermezzi from Manon Lescaut;<br />

Cavalleria Rusticana; two from Jewels of the Madonna. Robin Hood Dell Orch,<br />

Philadelphia. [10-inch] Col ML-2053. B...................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1520. MITROPOULOS: Milhaud - Le Boeuf sur le Toit. Ravel - Le Tombeau de Couperin. Mpls.<br />

[10-inch] Col ML-2032. B/B+ ....................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1521. MITROPOULOS: Rabaud - La Procession Nocturne. Saint-Saens - Le Rouet d'Omphale;<br />

Danse Macabre. NYP. [10-inch] Col ML-2170. B++(a bit more surface noise at start of<br />

sides) .............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1522.*MITROPOULOS: Schoenberg - Verklarte Nacht. Vaughan Williams - Tallis Fantasia. NYP.<br />

Odyssey 32 16 0298. A-................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1523. MITROPOULOS: Scriabin - Poeme d'Extase (Vacchiano, trumpet); Prometheus, the Poem of<br />

Fire (Hambro, piano). NYP. [blue labels] Col ML-4731. B+(Fire)/A-(Extase) .......................... 12.00<br />

1524. MITROPOULOS: Sessions - Symphony #2. NYP. [10-inch] Col ML-2120. B+(occ tks).................. 12.00<br />

1525. MITROPOULOS: Shostakovich - Symphony #5. NYP. Col ML-4739. A--("6-eyes" labels) ............ 18.00<br />

1526. MITROPOULOS: Swanson - Night Music. Prokofiev - Overture on Hebrew Themes; Quintet.<br />

New York Ensemble of the Philharmonic Scholarship Winners. [Well-pressed 1962<br />

reissue of DL-8511, whose notes included personnel list (lacking here) which included two<br />

prominent names: Sebastian Caratelli & William Masselos] Decca DCM-3215. A-(c/c) ............ 20.00<br />

1527. MITROPOULOS: Travis (Roy Elihu; b.1922): Symphonic Allegro. Couperin-Milhaud: La<br />

Sultane Overture & Allegro. Mitropoulos/NYP. [10-inch; Travis was winner of 7th annual<br />

Gershwin Memorial Award, Victory Lodge, B'nai B'rith; obscure Mitropoulos!] Col AAL-<br />

16. B to B+(Travis is B++) ............................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

MITROPOULOS: See also #228, 282, 302, 303, 560, 572, 573, 574, 1047, 1168, 1253 & 1546.


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1528. MONTEUX: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Soderstrom; Resnik; Vickers; Ward; LSO; London<br />

Bach Choir. Side 4: "A Pierre Monteux Documentary" - excerpts of rehearsals for the<br />

recording. West XWN-2234(2). A- ............................................................................................... 25.00<br />

MONTEUX: See also #576, 595, 692, 745 & 747.<br />

1529.*MUNCH: Roussel - Suite en Fa (Lamoureux Orch). Honegger - Symphony #4 (ORTF).<br />

[The initial US issue of the Roussel (Westminster & later MHS) squeezed it on a side with<br />

the final movement of the Dutilleux 2nd; here its 14 minutes are spread over a whole side!]<br />

Erato EPR-15554. A- to A ............................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

MUNCH: See also #35, 190, 562-3, 568, 586, 602, 606, 622, 626, 629, 632, 637-8, 647,<br />

649, 655, 657, 662, 667, 683, 693, 696, 705, 757 & 1493.<br />

1530.*MUTI: Tchaikovsky 2nd; Romeo & Juliet. PO. [quad] Angel S-37472. FS ........................................ 9.00<br />

1531.*MUTI: Tchaikovsky 3rd. PO. [quad] Angel S-37496. A-..................................................................... 9.00<br />

1532.*OISTRAKH: Prokofiev - Symphony #5. Moscow Philharmonic. Mel-Angel SR-40003. A-- ........... 9.00<br />

1533. ORMANDY: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra. Phila. [recorded 1954; first of their 3 recordings<br />

of the work] Col ML-4973. A--("6-eyes" labels)........................................................................... 16.00<br />

1534.*ORMANDY: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra. Phila. [dig; red vinyl; recorded 1979 - the 3rd<br />

of their three recordings of the work and RCA's 1st classical digital release] RCA ARC1-<br />

3421. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1535.*ORMANDY: Delibes - Sylvia & Coppelia Suites. Chopin - Les Sylphides. Phila. Col MS-<br />

6508. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) .................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1536.*ORMANDY: Mahler - Symphony # 1 (including "Blumine" movement). Phila. [recorded<br />

1969; adds ffff bass drum on final chord!] RCA LSC-3107. A- ................................................... 16.00<br />

1537.*ORMANDY: Mahler - Symphony # 2. Mandac; Finnila; Ormandy/Phila; Singing City<br />

Chorus. [recorded 1970] RCA LSC-7066(2). A-.......................................................................... 25.00<br />

1538.*ORMANDY: Mahler - Symphony #10 (Deryck Cooke's 1st performing edition of the<br />

complete work: 1st recording). Phila. Col M2S-735(2). A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ...................... 18.00<br />

1539.*ORMANDY: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #1. Ormandy/Phila. [the work's 1st stereo<br />

recording, 1966] Col MS-6986. A-(early 2-eyes labels)................................................................ 12.00<br />

1540.*ORMANDY: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #2 (uncut). Phila. [recorded 1973; their third of<br />

three recordings] RCA ARL1-1150. A-(c/c) ................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1541.*ORMANDY: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #3; Vocalise. Phila. [second of their two recordings,<br />

1967] Col MS-7081. A-(demo; "2-eyes" labels; minor cover scuffs) ............................................. 8.00<br />

1542. ORMANDY: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #3; Vocalise. Phila. [recorded 1954; their first of<br />

two] Col ML-4961. A-("6-eyes" labels) ........................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1543. ORMANDY: Rachmaninoff - The Bells (Yeend; Lloyd; Harrell; Temple University Choir);<br />

Isle of the Dead. Phila (in both). Col ML-5043. A-("6-eyes" labels) ........................................... 15.00<br />

1544. ORMANDY: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. Phila. [nice fold-open album; recorded 1953,<br />

2nd of 4 recordings they made of the work] Col ML-4888. B to B+ ............................................ 16.00<br />

1545. ORMANDY: Saint-Saens - Symphony #3. Biggs; Phila. [The first of their 4 recordings of the<br />

work; mono-only, 1956; recorded in Symphony Hall, Boston] Col ML-5212. A-(very<br />

minor cover scuffs) ........................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

1546. ORMANDY: Schuman - Credendum. Phila. MITROPOULOS: Kirchner - Piano Concerto.<br />

Composer; NYP). Col ML-5185. B+("6-eyes" labels)................................................................. 12.00<br />

1547.*ORMANDY: Schuman - Symphony #9 ("The Ardeatine Caves.") Persichetti - Symphony #9<br />

("Sinfonia; Janiculum.") Phila. RCA LSC-3212. A-(c/c) ............................................................. 16.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1548. ORMANDY: Sibelius - Symphony #2. Phila. Col ML-5207. A-("6-eyes" labels) ............................. 10.00<br />

1549.*ORMANDY: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Phila. [rec 1963; their first of three] CBS<br />

MY-37254. FS.................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1550. ORMANDY: Strauss - Feuersnot Love Scene; Don Juan; Till Eulenspiegel; Rosenkavalier<br />

Waltzes. Phila. [Don recorded 1955; rest 1952] Col ML-5177. A-("6-eyes" labels).................... 16.00<br />

1551.*ORMANDY: Strauss - Horn Concerto #1 (Mason Jones); Bourgeous Gentilhomme Suite.<br />

Phila. [recorded 1965/66] Col M-32233. A-(c/c).......................................................................... 12.00<br />

1552. ORMANDY: Strauss - Symphonia Domestica. Phila. [recorded 1938] Camden CAL-248. A-<br />

(very fine surface for a Camden!) .................................................................................................. 32.00<br />

1553.*ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty (extended excerpts). Phila. Col MS-6279. A-<br />

("2-eyes;" demo) ............................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1554.*ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake (extended excerpts). Phila. Col MS-6437. A-("2eyes;"<br />

demo).................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1555. ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake (extended excerpts). Phila. [recorded 1956; their first<br />

of three recordings of this music] Col ML-5201. A-("6-eyes" labels; minor cover scuffs) .......... 12.00<br />

1556.*ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. Phila. [The 3rd of their 5 recordings of the work<br />

(1959)] Col MS-6109. A--(early "2-eyes" labels).......................................................................... 10.00<br />

1557.*ORMANDY: Telemann - Four Concerti: for 3 Trumpets, 2 Oboes, Timpani & Strings; for<br />

Horn & Strings; for 3 Oboes & 3 Violins; for Violin Concertato, Trumpet, 3 Violins, 2<br />

Violas & Cello. Philadephia Orchestra First Chair Soloists; Phila. RCA LSC-3057. A- ....... 20.00<br />

1558.*ORMANDY: Wagner - Meistersinger: Act 3 Excerpts; Lohengrin: Act 3 Prelude; Siegfried:<br />

Forest Murmurs; Tannhauser: Overture & Venusberg Music. Phila. Col MS-6442. A-<br />

(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) ................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

ORMANDY: See also #8, 52, 140, 235, 726, 867, 872, 878, 984, 997, 1029, 1037, 1070,<br />

1083, 1169, 1190, 1213, 1218, 1314, 1315 & 1318.<br />

1559.*OZAWA: Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique. Toronto Sym. [Scarce issue: released in 1967;<br />

deleted 1970; Ozawa's first recording with Toronto] CBS 32 11 0036. A-................................... 16.00<br />

1560.*OZAWA: Holst - The Planets. BSO. Philips 9600 782. A- to A .......................................................... 9.00<br />

1561.*OZAWA: Romeo & Juliet - Tchaikovsky overture; Excerpts from Prokofiev ballet; Love<br />

Scene from the Berlioz score. San Francisco Sym. DGG 2530 308. A-........................................ 9.00<br />

1562. PAUMGARTNER: Mozart - Sinfonia Concertante, K.364; Adagio K.261; Rondo Concertante<br />

K.269; Rondo K.373. Klijn violin; Godwin, viola; Vienna Sym. Epic LC-3197. A- ................. 12.00<br />

1563.*PREVIN: Copland - The Red Pony. Britten - Sinfonia da Requiem. St. Louis Sym. [Previn's<br />

first disc as conductor of symphonic music] Col MS-6583. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)................... 9.00<br />

1564.*RATTLE: Sibelius - Symphony #1; Oceanides. Birmingham Sym. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-<br />

38264. A- to A.................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1565. REINER: Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. RCA Sym. RCA LM-1180. A-<br />

to B+(the Till is B) ........................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

REINER: See also #37, 38, 552, 553, 554, 559, 561, 565, 610, 613, 634, 636, 642-44, 646,<br />

651, 653-4, 660, 672-3, 678-9, 691, 695, 700, 703, 709, 711, 742-4, 746, 750, 754,<br />

756, 985-8, 1307 & 1493.


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1566.*RICHTER: Bach - Musical Offering. Ch Ens. Archiv 198 320. A- to A ............................................. 9.00<br />

1567. RODZINSKI: "A Tribute." Memorial album includes Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan;<br />

Siegfried's Funeral Music; Finale of Pathetique; 2nd Movement of Schubert 8th (All with<br />

PSOL); plus, most interestingly, a brief farewell to that orchestra tape at their last<br />

recording session. With booklet including Rodzinski/Westminster discography. West<br />

XWN-18822. B+(a few tickier spots) ............................................................................................ 32.00<br />

1568. RODZINSKI: Brahms - Symphony #1. NYP. Entre RL-3117. B+/B.................................................. 12.00<br />

1569. RODZINSKI: Debussy - La Mer. CO. Enesco - Roumanian Rhapsody #1. Liszt - Mephisto<br />

Waltz. NYP. Harmony HL-7058. A--............................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1570. RODZINSKI: Prokofiev - Symphony #5. NYP [blue labels] Col ML-4037. B................................... 12.00<br />

1571.*RODZINSKI: Strauss - Dance Suite After Couperin; Death & Transfiguration; Salome's<br />

Dance. PO. [scarce in this original stereo issue] Capitol SG-7147. A-(s/s) .................................. 12.00<br />

1572.*RODZINSKI: Strauss - Dance Suite After Couperin; Death & Transfiguration; Salome's<br />

Dance. PO. Cap SG-7147. A--....................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1573. RODZINSKI: Strauss - Ein Heldenleben. CO. Entre RL-3048. B+(neat tape spine repair) ............... 12.00<br />

1574. RODZINSKI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. PSOL. Westminster XWN-18541. A-.......................... 18.00<br />

1575. RODZINSKI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. PSOL. Westminster XWN-18355. A-.......................... 18.00<br />

1576. RODZINSKI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. PSOL. Westminster XWN-18048. A-- ........................ 18.00<br />

1577. RODZINSKI: Wagner - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Tristan Prelude &<br />

Liebestod; Magic Fire Music; Ride. PSOL. Westminster XWN-18453. A-- ............................... 18.00<br />

RODZINSKI: See also #301, 784, 985, 987, 1059 & 1157.<br />

1578. ROSENTHAL: Albeniz - Iberia. Falla - Three-Cornered Hat Suite #2. Paris Opera Orch.<br />

West XWN-18798. A- ................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1579. SACHER: Haydn - Symphony #53 & #67. Vienna Sym. Epic LC-3038. B+..................................... 12.00<br />

1580.*SARGENT: Sibelius - En Saga; Karelia Suite; Finlandia; Swan of Tuonela. VPO. EMI CFP-<br />

40247. A-........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

SCHERCHEN: See also #188, 292, 785 & 858.<br />

1581. SCHURICHT: Beethoven - Symphony #2. VPO. London LL-629. A-(occ tks; radio station<br />

demo copy)..................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1582. SCHURICHT: Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite #1. SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT: L'Arlesienne Suite<br />

#2. BPO (in both). [10-inch] Capitol - Telefunken L-8098. B-..................................................... 12.00<br />

1583.*SCHURICHT: Bruckner - Symphony #9. VPO. Seraphim S-60047. A-(c/c) ...................................... 8.00<br />

1584. SCHURICHT: Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien; Theme & Variations fr Suite #3. PCO.<br />

London LL-640. B+ ....................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1585.*SILVESTRI: Dvorak - Symphony #8; Carnival Overture. LPO. [Japanese-only notes]<br />

Japanese Seraphim EAC-30062. A- to A(silky Japanese pressing)............................................... 29.00<br />

1586. SILVESTRI: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole. DESORMIERE: Ravel - Bolero. CPO (in both).<br />

[colorful performances!] Parliament PLP-114. A-......................................................................... 12.00<br />

1587.*SILVESTRI: Shostakovich - Symphony #5. VPO. [blue labels] Angel S-35760. A- .......................... 9.00<br />

1588.*SOLTI: "Making of a Masterwork" - Solti discusses & conducts Beethoven 9th (most of it,<br />

with comments interpolated). [Issued 1973 for CSO Society members] London CSO-1000.<br />

A-(s/s)............................................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />

1589.*SOLTI: Haydn 96th & 101st. LPO. Decca 6.42727. A- to A(dig; DMM) ........................................... 9.00<br />

1590. SOLTI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #2. [PCO] London CM-9166. A- ................................................... 9.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1591.*SOLTI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. CSO. [Special color picture-disc release in<br />

commemoration of CSO's 1985 European tour. Front of disc has photo of CSO in concert;<br />

back of disc a portrait of Solti. Text on front reads "Herzlich willkommen Sir Georg!<br />

Welcome Chicago Symphony! Special Tour Release 1985; Hamburg, January 16th 1985."<br />

Still in its original heavy clear sleeve. A very unusual item for Solti/CSO fans!] Teldec<br />

66.23616. A-(blemishes in 3rd mvt cause only a few clicks) ........................................................ 25.00<br />

1592.*STEINBERG: Elgar - Enigma Variations. Vaughan Williams - Tallis Fantasia. Pittsburgh<br />

Sym. Capitol SP-8383. A- ............................................................................................................. 14.00<br />

1593. STEINBERG: Rachmaninov - Symphony #2. Pittsburgh Sym. [mono only; notes by John<br />

Culshaw] Capitol P-8293. A-......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1594. STEINBERG: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. Pittsburgh Sym. Capitol P-8272. A- to B+................. 10.00<br />

1595. STEINBERG: Toch - Symphony #3. Hindemith - Mathis der Maler. Pittsburgh Sym. Cap P-<br />

8364. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1596.*STOKOWSKI: Bloch - Schelomo (Neikrug, cello). Paul Ben-Haim - From Israel (Suite for<br />

Orchestra). Sym of the Air. United Art UAS-8005. A- .................................................................. 9.00<br />

1597.*STOKOWSKI: Dawson (William) - Negro Folk Symphony. American Symphony Orch.<br />

Varese Sarabande VC-81056. A-(c/c)............................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1598. STOKOWSKI: Debussy - Three Nocturnes; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun; Clair de Lune.<br />

His Sym (NYP members: Julius Baker in Faun; Women of Shaw Chorale. RCA LM-<br />

1154. A--(occ lgt tks) ..................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1599. STOKOWSKI: Handel - Water Music Suite; Overture in d. Frescobaldi - Gagliarda. Palestrina<br />

- Adoramus Te. Vivaldi - Concerto Grosso #11. Lully - Pieces from Triomphe de l'Amour<br />

(Nocturne), Thesee (Marche) & Alceste (Prelude). Byrd - Pavane & Gigue. Phila.<br />

[recorded 1930-37] Leopold Stokowski Society of America LSSA-5. A- .................................... 35.00<br />

1600. STOKOWSKI: Liszt - Les Preludes. Schumann - Symphony #2. His Sym. [from RCA, 1947 &<br />

1950] dell'Arte LSS-8. A- to A ...................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1601. STOKOWSKI: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #2 (Hollywood Bowl, 1946); Prelude in c# (Phila,<br />

1960). [live] Discocorp LSSA-228. A- to A.................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1602. STOKOWSKI: Saint-Saens - Excerpts from Samson & Delilah. Stevens; Peerce; Merrill;<br />

NBC Sym Members; Shaw Chorale. [lovely British pressing; from RCA LM-1848;<br />

recorded September 1954] Leopold Stokowski Society LS-15. A- to A....................................... 35.00<br />

1603. STOKOWSKI: Sibelius - Symphony #7. Schumann (arr. Stokowski) - Traumerei. Cowell -<br />

Tales of Our Countryside (composer, piano). Creston - Scherzo from Symphony #1. Gould<br />

- Guaracha. William Grant Still - Scherzo from Afro-American Symphony. All-American<br />

Youth Orchestra. [recorded 1940/41; first issue of the Sibelius here] Leopold Stokowski<br />

Society of America LSSA-8. A- .................................................................................................... 50.00<br />

1604. STOKOWSKI: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps; Firebird Suite. Phila. [From 1929/30 and<br />

1927 respectively] dell'Arte DA-9005. A- to A............................................................................. 18.00<br />

1605. STOKOWSKI: WAGNER - Rienzi Overture; Lohengrin & Tristan Act I Preludes; Liebestod<br />

& Brunnhilde's Immolation (Nilsson). ARIAS - Figaro, Prince Igor, Faust, (London);<br />

Tosca (Nilsson); Aida (Nilsson/London). [All from live concert(s), Philadelphia orch,<br />

1962] PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3 (Kapell; NBC Sym) [live, 2/20/1949].<br />

Melodram MEL-228(2). A- ........................................................................................................... 32.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1606. STOKOWSKI: Music from Vienna. Haydn - Symphony #53. Beethoven - Turkish March<br />

from "The Ruins of Athens." Mozart - Turkish March from Sonata in A; German Dance<br />

("Sleigh Ride"). Schubert - Rosamunde Overture & Incidental Music; Tyrolean Dances.<br />

His Symphony Orch. [superb British DMM pressing of recordings made for RCA Victor<br />

between 1949-55] Leopold Stokowski Society LS-18. A- to A .................................................... 50.00<br />

1607. STOKOWSKI: Twentieth Century Masterworks. Ibert - Escales. Enesco - Roumanian<br />

Rhapsody #1. Granados - Intermezzo from "Goyescas." Rachmaninoff - Vocalise.<br />

Revueltas - Sensemaya. Vaughan Williams - Tallis Fantasia. His Symphony Orch. [lovely<br />

British pressing of recordings made for RCA Victor between 1947-53] [DMM] Leopold<br />

Stokowski Society LS-17. A- to A................................................................................................. 50.00<br />

STOKOWSKI: See also #29, 52, 636, 690, 698, 761, 762, 777, 1109 & 1394.<br />

1608. STRAUSS: Strauss - Alpine Symphony. Bavarian State Orch. [1941] Sera 60006. A- ..................... 9.00<br />

1609. STRAUSS: Strauss - Death & Transfiguration; Don Juan; Entr'acte from Intermezzo. BSOO.<br />

[recorded 1925-27; German-only notes] Heliodor 2548 748. A- .................................................. 12.00<br />

1610. SWOBODA: Goldmark - Rustic Wedding Symphony. VSOO. Concert Hall CHS-1138. B to<br />

B-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1611.*SZELL: Beethoven - Symphony #1 & #2. CO. Epic BC-1292. A-(demo copy) ................................ 12.00<br />

SZELL: See also #65, 515, 776, 777, 1040, 1201 & 1314.<br />

1612.*TENNSTEDT: Beethoven Overtures - Egmont; Fidelio; Leonore #3; Coriolan; Prometheus.<br />

LPO. [dig] Angel DS-538045. A- ................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1613. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Bovy; Thorborg; Peerce; Pinza; NBC. [Live, 2-6-<br />

1938] Discocorp ATRA-3007. A-.................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1614. TOSCANINI: Debussy - La Mer; Iberia. RCA AT-111. A-(British pressings)................................... 12.00<br />

1615. TOSCANINI: Final Concert; April 4, 1954: Wagner - Lohengrin Prelude (I); Forest Murmurs;<br />

Siegfried's Rhine Journey; Tannhauser Overture & Bacchanale; Meistersinger Prelude (I).<br />

[Taken from broadcast, so you hear the announcement and brief interpolation of Brahms<br />

1st recording when Toscanini gets lost toward the end of the Bacchanale and the broadcast<br />

was interrupted.] CLS RPCL-2033. A-.......................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1616. TOSCANINI: Haydn - Symphonies #94 & #101. NBC Sym. RCA VIC-1262. FS(probably<br />

plum labels).................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1617. TOSCANINI: Mussorgsky-Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition. Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite.<br />

NBC Sym. [An oddity for the Toscanini collector. There is significant added reverb, at<br />

least in the Mussorgsky, and the transfer of the Nutcracker Suite omits the Overture!<br />

Russian-only notes] Melodiya 031745-6. A--................................................................................ 25.00<br />

1618. TOSCANINI: ROUSSEL - Spider's Feast. DUKAS - Arianne et Barbe-bleu Suite. RAVEL -<br />

La Valse. FRANCK - Redemption. BIZET - Jolie Fille de Perth Suite; L'Arlesienne Suites<br />

#1 & 2. NBC (NBC Cho in Dukas). [Live, 1943-52] Fonit Cetra ARK-11(2). A- to A............... 24.00<br />

1619. TOSCANINI: Saint-Saens - Symphony #3 (Crook, organ); Danse Macabre. RCA AT-150. A-<br />

(lovely German pressing)............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1620. TOSCANINI: Sibelius - En Saga. Schumann - Symphony #2. Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto<br />

(Heifetz). Dvorak - Symphonic Variations. NBC Sym. [Recorded live, 1944-1952] Fonit<br />

Cetra ARK-10(2). A- ..................................................................................................................... 32.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1621. TOSCANINI: Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel; Don Juan. Berlioz - Queen Mab Scherzo. Dukas -<br />

Sorcerer's Apprentice. NBC Sym. RCA VIC-1267. A-(early plum-label pressing) ..................... 11.00<br />

1622. TOSCANINI: Verdi - Aida Overture (world premiere performance, 3/13/40; there was only<br />

one other before Verdi family put the piece back in their vault, though Abbado has<br />

recorded a transcription made from listening to the Toscanini performance); Overtures to<br />

Luisa Miller(1943) & Forza(1952); Rigoletto - Final Act (Warren; Peerce; Merriman;<br />

Moscono; 1944). [live performances with NBC Sym] Movimento Musica 01 002. A-............... 20.00<br />

1623. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Preludes to Lohengrin Acts 1 & 3; Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey.<br />

Haydn - Symphony #101. NYP. Camden CAL-375. A- ............................................................... 14.00<br />

1624. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Rienzi (1938) & Dutchman (1939) Overtures; Parsifal Act III Excerpts<br />

(1940); Tannhauser - Dich Teure Halle (Traubel, 1941), Overture & Venusberg Music<br />

(1948), Act III Prelude (1946); Tristan Prelude (1941). NBC Symphony. [concert<br />

performances] Discocorp ATRA-3002(2). A- ............................................................................... 35.00<br />

1625. TOSCANINI: Rehearsals and live concert performance of Die Walkure, Act I, Scene 3.<br />

Bampton; Svanholm; NBC Symphony. [The rehearsals were apparently from April 4th<br />

& 5th, 1947; the performance (in Carnegie Hall) from the 6th; nice illustrated booklet<br />

includes English notes] Fonit Cetra ARK-12(3). A-...................................................................... 50.00<br />

TOSCANINI: See also #66, 274, 430, 616, 624, 640, 983, 999, 1037 & 1382.<br />

1626. VAN BEINUM: Beethoven Overtures - Leonore #3; Consecration of the House. LPO. [10inch]<br />

London LD-9022. A--........................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1627. VAN BEINUM: Mozart - Concerti for Flute & Harp (Barwahser; Berghout) and Clarinet (de<br />

Wilde). ACO. Epic LC-3456. A- .................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1628. VAN BEINUM: Schubert - Symphony #4. ACO. London CM-9064. A-(lovely!)............................. 15.00<br />

1629. VAN KEMPEN: Tchaikovsky - Suite #4; Serenade for Strings. Lamoureux Orchestra. Epic<br />

LC-3213. A-(Serenade is A- to B+)............................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1630. WALLENSTEIN: Chabrier - Marche Joyeuse; Habanera; Espana. Berlioz - Damnation of<br />

Faust Excerpts. LAPO. [scarce 10-inch disc] Decca DL-4087. A--(very fine for 10-inch<br />

Decca) ............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1631. WALLENSTEIN: Dohnanyi - Suite in f#. LAPO. [10-inch] Decca DL-6006. B ................................. 9.00<br />

1632. WALLENSTEIN: Enesco - Roumanian Rhapsody #1. Smetana - Moldau. LAPO. [10-inch]<br />

Decca DL-4012. B/B- ...................................................................................................................... 6.00<br />

1633.*WALLENSTEIN: Mussorgsky/Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition. Virtuoso Sym of London.<br />

Audio Fidel FCS-50,004. A-............................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1634. WALLENSTEIN: Offenbach Overtures - La Belle Helene; Orpheus in Hades. LAPO. [10inch;<br />

very early LAPO recordings] Decca DL-4095. B+ .............................................................. 10.00<br />

1635. WALLENSTEIN: Smetana - Bartered Bride: Overture; Polka; Furiant; Dance of the<br />

Comedians. LAPO. [10-inch] Decca DL-4014. A-(lovely!)......................................................... 16.00<br />

1636. WALTER: "The Birth of a Performance." Mozart - Symphony #36: three sides of set devoted<br />

to rehearsals; final side the complete performance. Columbia Symphony. [Slipcase<br />

includes 42-page booklet with notes by Neville Cardis, many terrific photos of Walter in<br />

rehearsal, plus the complete score to the symphony] Col DSL-224(2). A-/B+ ............................. 35.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1637. WALTER: An Evening With Bruno Walter. Walter comments briefly before each of four<br />

works: Don Juan; Mozart 40th (NYP); Arias from Figaro (London) & Cosi (Steber). Col<br />

Sym in the arias. Col WZ-2. A-(gold "6-eyes" labels) .................................................................. 24.00<br />

1638. WALTER: Brahms - Double Concerto (Stern; Rose); Tragic Overture; Haydn Variations.<br />

NYP. [concerto recorded 1954] Col ML-5076. A--("6-eyes" labels; writing on back cover)....... 12.00<br />

1639.*WALTER: Brahms - Double Concerto. Francescatti; Fournier; Columbia Symphony Col<br />

MS-6158. A- .................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1640. WALTER: Brahms - The Four Symphonies. NYP. [recorded 1951 (#4) & 1953; his first of two<br />

Brahms cycles; mono only] Odyssey 32 36 0007(3). A-............................................................... 35.00<br />

1641. WALTER: Dvorak - Symphony #8 (old #4). NYP. [Terrific performance. Not to be confused<br />

with Col Sym stereo remake (which isn't bad itself!)] [blue labels] Col ML-4119. B+(occ<br />

tks).................................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

1642. WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #39 & #41. NYP. Col ML-5014. A-("6-eyes" labels) ...................... 20.00<br />

1643.*WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #9. Columbia Symphony. Col MS-6219. A-(very early "6eyes"<br />

labels) ................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1644. WALTER: Schumann - Symphony #1 (NYP; live, 1945). Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto<br />

(Milstein; NYP; 1945; maybe from Columbia commercial disc). Society BWS-716. A-............ 25.00<br />

WALTER: See also #215, 360, 362, 364 & 983.<br />

1645. WEINGARTNER: Brahms - Symphony #1. Mozart - Symphony #39. RPO. [recorded 1928]<br />

Opal 828. A- to A........................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1646.*ZINMAN: Janacek - Sinfonietta; Taras Bulba. Rotterdam Phil. Philips 9500 874. A- to<br />

A(c/c)................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

LP's: Film Music<br />

1647. TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY: (Kern/Hammerstein) and THREE LITTLE WORDS<br />

(Kalmar/Ruby). MGM 2-SES-45-ST(2). FS.................................................................................. 12.00<br />

LP's: Musicals - Original Cast<br />

1648.*GYPSY: (Laurents; Styne; Sondheim). [original Broadway cast - Merman et. al.] Col OS-<br />

2017. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)........................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

I hope you’ve enjoyed browsing the catalog -<br />

Best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving and a joyous holiday season!<br />

- Larry Jones

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