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Dear Fellow Record Collectors -<br />
P O L Y P H O N Y<br />
Post Office Box #515<br />
Highland Park, Illinois 60035<br />
FAX #847-<strong>831</strong>-<strong>5577</strong><br />
E-<strong>Mail</strong>: POLYPHONY2@AOL.COM<br />
Website: http://www.polyphonyrecordings.com<br />
Lawrence H. Jones, Proprietor<br />
Auction Catalog #120<br />
[Closing Sunday, July 10th, 2011]<br />
WELCOME TO THE ONLINE VERSION<br />
OF POLYPHONY’S AUCTION CATALOG #120!<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 Sunday, July 10th, 2011.<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 <strong>–</strong> 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 Sunday. July 10 th , 2011 (actually, FAXes and E-mails arriving by<br />
9:00 a.m. CDT Monday the 11 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 Sunday, July 10th. <strong>Polyphony</strong>'s FAX number is: 847-<strong>831</strong>-<strong>5577</strong> (in<br />
case of any problems with the regular FAX number, use 847-<strong>831</strong>-4409). You may send E-mail to<br />
POLYPHONY2@AOL.COM (note the 2 in that address!) In case of ties, the earliest bid will be<br />
the winner. Send no money until you are notified of your winning bids (invoices are sent<br />
within a few days of the close, and all bidders are notified - even those with no 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 />
$18.00 for the first LP or tape, and $4.00 for each additional. Canadian insured air mail rates<br />
are $18.00 (1st 3 items); $3.00 (each additional).<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; it corresponds to the oft-used term "near-mint;" "A- to A" is used for the best<br />
foreign pressings and occasionally for unusually fine American 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 - 19<br />
2-Track Tapes; Londons; RCA’s; Misc Audiophile.. # 20 - 37<br />
Orchestral/Instrumental Collections……………….. # 38 - 47<br />
Piano, Conductors…………….………..…….…… # 48 - 55<br />
Film Music & Original Cast………………………. # 56 - 67<br />
Miscellaneous Non-Classical…………………....... # 68 - 93<br />
LP’s: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire…………….. # 94 - 337<br />
Operatic, Choral & Vocal Excerpts & Collections. # 338 - 362<br />
Vocalists………………………………………….. # 363 - 549<br />
Audiophile & Special Labels…………………... # 550 - 1046<br />
Angels………………….. # 550 - 575<br />
Londons ……………….. # 576 - 616<br />
Mercury………………… # 617 - 645<br />
RCA……………………. # 646 - 1002<br />
Misc…………………….. #1003 - 1046<br />
Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire…………….… # 1047 - 1310<br />
Chamber Music…………………………………… # 1311 - 1358<br />
Violin; Harpsichord; Cello; Viola………………... # 1359 - 1418<br />
Pianists…………………………………………… # 1419 - 1488<br />
Conductors………………………………………… # 1489 - 1686<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.*GIORDANO: Fedora. Olivero; Del Monaco; Gobbi; Gardelli/Monte Carlo Opera. London K-<br />
90169(2). (includes libretto) ............................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
2.*GOUNOD: Faust. Corelli; Ghiaurov; Sutherland; Massard; Sinclair; Bonynge/LSO; Chos. London<br />
LOW-90125(4). (includes libretto)..................................................................................................... 24.00<br />
3.*HUMPERDINCK: Hansel & Gretel. Moffo; Donath; Fischer-Dieskau; Berthold; Ludwig; Auger;<br />
Popp; Eichorn/BVRS; Cho. [D; NL] RCA EOP2-0637-K-DP(2). ................................................... 17.00<br />
4.*MOZART: Cosi fan Tutte. Lorengar; Berganza; Berbie; Davies; Krause; Bacquier; Solti/LPO. [D;<br />
NL] London S-41442(4). (box has moderate tape repair) .................................................................. 15.00<br />
5.*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 />
6.*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 />
7.*MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR: Christmas Carols (15). Col MQ-758. ........................................... 12.00<br />
8.*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 />
9.*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 />
10.*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 />
Open Reel's: Vocalists<br />
11.*CABALLE: French Arias - Faust, Mireille, Romeo, Huguenots, Louise, Carmen, Thais.<br />
Giovaninetti/NPO. DGG L-3073. (first copy I've seen in a dozen years)......................................... 12.00<br />
12.*FARRELL: Puccini Arias - La Rondine, Manon Lescaut, Boheme, Gianni Schicchi, Butterfly,<br />
Tosca & Turandot. Rudolf/Col Sym. Col MQ-358. .......................................................................... 12.00<br />
13.*FARRELL: I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues! Twelve popular songs including September Song,<br />
On the Sunny Side of the Street, Blues in the Night, Old Devil Moon. Luther Henderson/Orch.<br />
Col CQ-343......................................................................................................................................... 12.00
Open Reel's: Vocalists - continued<br />
14.*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 />
15.*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 />
16.*PAVAROTTI: Mamma - Popular Italian Songs (16), arranged and conducted by Henry Mancini.<br />
[digital; recorded in Geneva, 1984; there were not very many open-reels which were recorded<br />
digitally!] London 1R1-7668. ............................................................................................................. 16.00<br />
17.*SILLS: Arias - Capuleti, Sonnambula, Lucia, Linda di Chamounix, Roberto, Rosmonda<br />
d'Inghilterra. Jalas/Vienna Volksoper; Akademie Cho. Westminster WTC-7143. ........................ 16.00<br />
18.*SUTHERLAND: "French Opera Gala." Arias: Dinorah; Robinson Crusoe; Louise; Grand Dutchess;<br />
Fra Diavolo; Pecheurs; Manon Lescaut; Contes; Cendrillon; Mireille; Etoile du Nord; Robert le<br />
Diable; Tribut de Zamora; Coeur et la Main; Vasco da Gama; Faust; Noces de Jeannette.<br />
Bonynge/OSR; Cho. London L-90174(2).......................................................................................... 18.00<br />
19.*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 Popular Tapes<br />
20.*BEL CANTO ST-DX: Stereophonic Demonstration Tape. Fifteen minutes of excerpts from eight<br />
Bel Canto releases from Rachmaninoff to Victor Herbert (selections are clearly not complete)....... 12.00<br />
21.*CAPITOL ZD-12: FRED WARING AND THE PENNSYLVANIANS - In Hi Fi............................... 15.00<br />
22.*CAPITOL ZF--9: ROGER WAGNER CHORALE - House of the Lord.............................................. 16.00<br />
Open Reel's: Londons<br />
23.*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 />
24.*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 />
25.*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 />
26.*LOU-90098(6): WAGNER - Gotterdammerung. Nilsson; Windgassen; Niedlinger; Frick; Fischer-<br />
Dieskau; Watson; Ludwig; Popp; Jones; Guy; Watts; Solti/VPO; Cho. [3 reels; equivalent to 6<br />
LP's; TAS 65:160L] ............................................................................................................................ 30.00<br />
27.*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 />
28.*RICHMOND RCH-40002: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. Katin; Colin Davis/New<br />
Symphony Orchestra of London. .................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
29.*RICHMOND RPE-45005: FRANK CHACKSFIELD - The Best of Cole Porter. ............................... 10.00<br />
Open Reel's: London Phase-4 Stereo<br />
30.*K-475066(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - H.M.S. Pinafore. Reed; Lawlor; Mason; Ayldon;<br />
Ellison; Jackson; Walker/RPO; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. [Notes; no libretto] .................. 20.00<br />
31.*L-75002: GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite. Black/London Festival Orch. ............................................. 12.00<br />
32.*LCL-75009: GERSHWIN - Rhapsody in Blue; American in Paris. Black, piano & conducting<br />
London Festival Orch....................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
33.*LPL-74116: THIS WAY "IN." Ronnie Aldrich & His Two Pianos; London Festival Orchestra. ... 12.00
Open Reel's: RCA's<br />
34.*FTC-2029: SAINT-SAENS - Symphony #3. Zamkochian; Munch/BSO. [Mohr/Layton] [TAS<br />
32:148; 36:162; 44:178]...................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />
Open Reel's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label<br />
35.*COLUMBIA MQ-753: NIELSEN - Symphony #3. Royal Danish Orch. [TAS re LP: 64; 140-2]<br />
(includes the nice insert booklet) ........................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
36.*COLUMBIA MQ-857: IVES - Symphony #2; Fourth of July. Bernstein/NYP. [Also - Bernstein<br />
discusses Ives; TAS 44:158; 69:48].................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
37.*COMMAND 4T-11015: BRAHMS - Symphony #3; Tragic Overture. Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym.<br />
[35mm film recording]........................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />
Open Reel's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire<br />
38.*HAYDN: Symphony # 99 - #104. Woldike/VSOO. [3 3/4 ips] Van VEF-1916(3). FS ........................ 12.00<br />
39.*MAHLER: Symphony # 3. BEETHOVEN: Coriolan Overture. Leinsdorf/BSO (with Verrett &<br />
choruses in Mahler). [3 3/4 ips] RCA TR3-5016(2)............................................................................. 8.00<br />
40.*MAHLER: Symphony # 8. Spoorenberg; Jones; Annear; Reynolds; Procter; Mitchinson; Ruzdjak;<br />
McIntyre; Bernstein/LSO & Misc Chos. Col M2Q-876(2). (minor box damage)........................... 16.00<br />
41.*SCHUBERT: Symphony #5 (Walter/Col Sym) & #8 (Walter/NYP). Col MQ-391. ........................... 12.00<br />
Open Reel's: Collections<br />
42.*ALL STAR FESTIVAL: Great Conductors & Orchestras. Nine works by Columbia artists -<br />
Stravinsky, Stokowski, Ormandy, Bernstein, etc. Col SQ-1. ............................................................. 12.00<br />
43.*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 />
44.*CONCERT FAVORITES: BOULT/LPO in Academic Festival, Magic Flute, Russlan & Ludmilla<br />
Overtures; Bartered Bride Overture & Excerpts; Moldau. DAVIS/SINFONIA OF LONDON in<br />
Haydn Variations; Hebrides & Fidelio Overtures. [3 3/4 ips; Double-Play] Col DT2-5482(2)......... 12.00<br />
45.*COVENT GARDEN OPERA: Anniversary Album. Excerpts from Carmen, Troyens, Daughter of<br />
the Regiment, Boris, Figaro, Otello, Boheme, Midsummer Night's Dream, Billy Budd, King<br />
Priam, Troilus & Cressida, Fidelio, Rosenkavalier, Elektra, Rheingold. Conducted by Kubelik;<br />
Solti; Walton; Bonynge; Downes; Goodall. London D-90152(2)................................................... 25.00<br />
46.*THE CANTERBURY PILGRIMS: A Description in Words & Music. Composed & arranged by<br />
John Hawkins & Richard Hill; Music by Gabrieli Brass; Narration by Martin Starkie.<br />
[Unusual item - my only other copy ever sold in 1995!] DGG DGC-9380. ...................................... 15.00<br />
47.*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 />
48.*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 />
49.*PERAHIA: Mendelssohn Concerti #1 & #2. Marriner/ASMF. Col 1R1-6390. ................................... 12.00
Open Reel's: Conductors<br />
50.*BERNSTEIN: Overtures - William Tell, Zampa, Mignon, Raymond, Poet & Peasant. NYP. Col<br />
MQ-735............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
51.*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 />
52.*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 />
53.*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 />
54.*ORMANDY: Bach Album. Toccata & Fugue in d; Jesu; Fortress; Arioso; Little Suite; Fugue in g;<br />
Passacaglia & Fugue in c; Sheep; Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C; etc. Ormandy/Phila. Col<br />
MGR-30072(2). .................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />
55.*STOKOWSKI: Fantasia - Soundtrack from the motion picture. BACH - Toccata & Fugue in d.<br />
BEETHOVEN - Excerpts from Pastoral Symphony. STRAVINSKY - Excerpts from Le Sacre du<br />
Printemps. PONCHIELLI - Dance of the Hours. SCHUBERT - Ave Maria. DUKAS - Sorcerer's<br />
Apprentice. TCHAIKOVSKY - Nutcracker excerpts. MUSSORGSKY - Night on Bald<br />
Mountain. Phila. [In true stereo from about 1939; two 7-inch reels of tape (equivalent to three<br />
LP's) encased in an LP-sized box with the lovely booklet (which in LP form was in a fold-open<br />
album) which includes eight stunning full-page (12x12") color prints from the film. Very<br />
unusual presentation, and the first copy of this I've ever seen!] Disneyland WDX-101(3). .............. 50.00<br />
Open Reel's: Film Music<br />
56.*ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (Georges Delerue). Decca ST74-9174. (first time I've seen<br />
this tape).............................................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />
57.*LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (Jarre). Colpix CX-603. (legendary score; scarce tape - my first copy!) ... 35.00<br />
58.*NEVER ON SUNDAY (Hadjidakis). United Art UATC-2225. (very minor box scuffs)..................... 12.00<br />
59.*ROZSA: Conducts His Great Film Music. From - Knights of the Round Table; Diane; Story of<br />
Three Loves; Young Bess; Thief of Baghdad; Double Life; Lost Weekend; A Time to Love and<br />
a Time to Die; Naked City. RPO. [D] DGG 3650 053-A. ................................................................. 24.00<br />
60.*SOUND OF MUSIC (Rodgers; Hammerstein). Andrews; Plummer. RCA FTO-5033.......................... 10.00<br />
61.*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 />
62.*ZORBA THE GREEK (Mikis Theodorakis). 20th Century Fox TCC-4167......................................... 12.00<br />
Open Reel's: Musicals - Original Cast<br />
63.*CAROUSEL (Rodgers & Hammerstein) - Raitt; Clayton; Darling. Decca ST74-9020. ..................... 12.00<br />
64.*MAME (Original Broadway Cast). Angela Lansbury, et. al. Col OQ-853. (1st copy I've seen since<br />
1995!).................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
65.*PURLIE: Original Broadway Cast. Ampex N-101.................................................................................. 12.00<br />
66.+SOUTH PACIFIC (Rodgers & Hammerstein). Martin; Pinza. Col OQ-1168. ....................................... 12.00<br />
67.*TWO BY TWO (Rodgers; Stone; Charnin). Kaye; Kahn. Col SR-30338. ............................................. 12.00
Open Reel's: Miscellaneous Non-Classical<br />
68.*50 GUITARS OF TOMMY GARRETT: Maria Elena. Liberty STL-14030-C..................................... 12.00<br />
69.*ALL STAR FESTIVAL: 12 Great Popular Stars: Brothers Four, Dave Brubeck, Ray Conniff, De<br />
Vol, Percy Faith, Andre Previn, Mitch Miller, Kostelanetz, Les Elgart, 3 more. Col SQ-2. ............. 12.00<br />
70.*ANDY WILLIAMS: Call Me Irresponsible and Other Hit Songs from the Movies. Col CQ-632. ..... 12.00<br />
71.*BAJA MARIMBA BAND: Do You Know the Way to San Jose?. [3 3/4 ips] A & M AMX-150. ..... 10.00<br />
72.*BARBRA STREISAND: A Happening in Central Park. [from live concert; June 17, 1967] Col<br />
CQ-1048.............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
73.*BENT FABRIC: Alley Cat. [3 3/4 ips] Atco 148. .................................................................................. 10.00<br />
74.*BENT FABRIC: Organ Grinder's Swing. [3 3/4 ips] Atco 164. .......................................................... 10.00<br />
75.*BOBBY GOLDSBORO: Honey. United Artists UST-6642-C............................................................... 12.00<br />
76.*DOROTHY DONNEGIN: "LIVE". Ten selections; tape claims one hour of play, so they must<br />
stretch out a bit. [3 3/4 ips] Tape-Mates TMS-60-01. ........................................................................ 10.00<br />
77.*EL CHICANO: Viva Tirado. Kapp M-3632.......................................................................................... 12.00<br />
78.*FERRANTE & TEICHER: Beautiful... Beautiful. United Art UST-316-A.......................................... 12.00<br />
79.*FRED HARTLEY: His Twin Pianos. Richmond RPX-49003............................................................... 12.00<br />
80.*GLEN GRAY/CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA: Today's Best. Twelve recreations of originals by<br />
Ellington, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Basie, Harry James, Kenton, Charlie Barnet, etc. Cap<br />
ZT-1938. ............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
81.*GUITARS UNLIMITED: Tender is the Night. [3 3/4] Capitol Y1T-173............................................. 10.00<br />
82.*HARA'S BIG BAND: Hold On! [3 3/4 ips] Superscope 3-A012-N. ..................................................... 10.00<br />
83.*LONDON POPULAR SAMPLER: Ten selections; two each by Ted Heath, Frank Chacksfield,<br />
Mantovani, Stanley Black & Edmundo Ros London LPQ-66000.................................................. 12.00<br />
84.*MEMBERS OF SHAW ORCHESTRA: Tribute to Artie Shaw. Crown ST-107................................. 12.00<br />
85.*MEMORIES OF THE ROARING 20S: Carol Channing; The Ragtime Rascals; The Collegians.<br />
Society LSS-1000-4T.......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
86.*PERCY FAITH: Viva! - The Music of Mexico. Col CQ-321................................................................. 12.00<br />
87.*RAY CONNIFF: Honey. Col CQ-1012. ................................................................................................. 10.00<br />
88.*ROBERT DE CORMIER FOLK SINGERS: Dance Gal - Gimme the Banjo. Command RS 4T-<br />
865....................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
89.*ROGER WILLIAMS: I'll Remember You. Kapp KTC-41111. (minor box scuffs) ............................. 10.00<br />
90.*THE TWIN STRING ORCHESTRAS: George Gershwin. Ten selections. Warren Edward<br />
Vincent, conductor. Pickwick P4T-403. ............................................................................................ 12.00<br />
91.*THE VOGUES: Till. Reprise RST-6326-C............................................................................................. 12.00<br />
92.*VINNIE BELL, GUITAR & ORCH: 51Motion Picture Favorites. [double-play] Musicor MTR T-<br />
400(2).................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
93.*YOU ARE THERE TONIGHT: A Complete Authentic Minstrel Show. Joseph Kuhn conducts an<br />
orchestra and members of the Lee Gordon group. Spectrum AST-200. ........................................... 12.00<br />
Listings of LP's begin on next page �
LP's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire<br />
LONG-PLAYING RECORDS<br />
That's it for the tapes: the rest of the catalog is devoted to LP's.<br />
Operatic and choral listings include libretti unless noted NL for "No Libretto."<br />
94.*BACH: Mass in b. Marshall; Baker; Tear; Ramey; Marriner/ASMF & Cho. [Dutch pressings]<br />
Philips 6769 002(3). A- to A............................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
95.*BACH: Passion According to Saint John. Thebom; Harrell; Addison; Chabay; Stern; Matthen;<br />
Robert Shaw/RCA Victor Orchestra; Shaw Chorale; Collegiate Choir. [Very fine copy (box<br />
too) of a very obscure and rare set - the first copy I've ever had!] RCA LM-6103(3). A--<br />
(superficial blemds cause little or no snd) .......................................................................................... 75.00<br />
96.*BACH: St. John Passion. Lear; Topper; Haefliger; Prey; Engen; Richter/Munich Bach Orch &<br />
Cho. Archiv 2710 002(3). A- to A ..................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
97.*BACH: St. John Passion. Schneit/Regensburger Domspatzen; Collegium St.Emmeram. [original<br />
instruments] Archiv 2710 027(3). A- to A(c/c) .................................................................................. 15.00<br />
98.*BACH: St. Matthew Passion. Haefliger; Engen; Seefried; Fischer-Dieskau; Topper; Fahberg;<br />
Proebstl; Richter/Munich Bach Orch & Cho. [detailed notes booklet includes a few color<br />
facsimile pages of manuscript] Archiv 2712 001(4). A- to A ............................................................ 18.00<br />
99. BACH: St. Matthew Passion. Laszlo; Roesel-Majdan; Cuenod; Rehfuss; Equiluz;<br />
Scherchen/Unidentified Orch & Cho. [Clearly Vienna-based; Barylli mentioned as violinist]<br />
West WAL-401(4). B+ ....................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />
100.*BAX: Choral Music: Magnificat; The Summer is Coming; Five Greek Folksongs; This Worldes<br />
Joie; Mater Ora Filium; Of a Rose I Sing a Song; I Sing of a Maiden that is Makeless.<br />
Wilkinson/BBC Northern Singers. Hyperion A-66092. A-(German pressing) ............................ 10.00<br />
101.*BECAUD (Gilbert; b.1927): Opera d'Aran. Carteri; Misciano; Gottlieb; Disney; Soyer;<br />
Pretre/PCO & Cho. [scarce; only in print 1963-67] [blue labels] Angel S-3637(3). A- ............... 27.00<br />
102.*BEETHOVEN: Christ on the Mount of Olives. Peerce; Stader; Wiener; Scherchen/VSOO;<br />
Cho. West WST-17033. A-.............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
103. BEETHOVEN: Fidelio. Modl; Jurinac; Windgassen; Edelmann; Frick; Schock;<br />
Furtwangler/VPO; Cho. Sera IC-6022(3). A-................................................................................ 15.00<br />
104.*BEETHOVEN: Fidelio. Jurinac; Peerce; Stader; Knappertsbusch/Vienna State Opera. [As<br />
issued, with synopsis, notes & session photo, but NL][fine copy except for light ticks off & on<br />
1/2 inch side 2; and brief, loud ticks sides 3 & 5] West WMS-1003(3). A-(but see preceding<br />
comments) ........................................................................................................................................ 23.00<br />
105.*BEETHOVEN: Fidelio. Jerusalem; Adam; Nimsgern; Altmeyer; Meven; Masur/Leipzig<br />
Gewandhaus Orch; Berlin Radio Cho. [dig] Eurodisc 300-712-445(3). A- to A ........................ 14.00<br />
106. BEETHOVEN: Fidelio. Flagstad; Maison; Kipnis; Janssen; Huehn; Darcy; Walter/Metropolitan<br />
Opera. [Live; February 22, 1941; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 126(2). B .......... 20.00<br />
107. BEETHOVEN: Fidelio. Jurinac; Peerce; Stader; Dickie; Neidlinger; Ernster;<br />
Knappertsbusch/BVRS & Cho. West XWN-3318(3). A-............................................................. 32.00<br />
108.*BEETHOVEN: Mass in C. Vyvyan; Sinclair; Lewis; Nowakowski; Beecham/RPO; Beecham<br />
Choral Soc. Capitol SG-7168. A-.................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
109.*BELLINI: I Puritani. Sutherland; Pavarotti; Cappuccilli; Ghiaurov; Bonynge/LSO. Lon OSA-<br />
13111(3). A- ..................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
110.*BELLINI: I Puritani. Sutherland; Duval; Capecchi; Flagello; Bonynge/MMF. Lon OSA-<br />
1373(3). A- ....................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
111. BELLINI: Il Pirata. Callas; Ferraro; Ego; Sarfaty; Watson; Peterson; Rescigno/American<br />
Opera Society. [Live, Carnegie Hall; January 27, 1959; English notes included; libretto<br />
Italian only] Replica ARPL-22487(2). A-........................................................................................ 19.00<br />
112.*BERG: Wozzeck. Berry; Strauss; Uhl; Doench; Weikenmeier; Boulez/Paris Opera. Col M2-<br />
30852(2). A- ..................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
113.*BERLIOZ: Beatrice & Benedict. Veasey; Cantelo; Watts; Mitchinson; Cameron; Shirley-Quirk;<br />
Davis/LSO; St. Anthony Singers. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-256/7(2). A- ................................................. 9.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
114. BERLIOZ: Romeo & Juliet. Swarthout; Garris; Moscona; Toscanini/NBC; Cho. [Live, February<br />
1947] [WD labels] RCA LM-7034(2). A-........................................................................................ 28.00<br />
115.*BERLIOZ: Sacred Music: L'Enfance du Christ (Baker; Allen; Tappy; Bastin; Rouleau;<br />
Langridge; Herincx; Alldis Choir); Requeim (Dowd; LSO Chorus; Wandsworth School Boys'<br />
Choir; Te Deum (Tagliavini; LSO Chorus; Wandsworth School Boys' Choir). All with Colin<br />
Davis/LSO. [International Preview Society issue; lovely Italian pressings] Philips 6768<br />
002(5). A- to A ................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />
116.*BERLIOZ: Trojans (complete!) Vickers; Veasey; Lindholm; Davis/ROHCG. Philips 6709<br />
002(5). A- to A ................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />
117.*BIBALO (Antonio): Ghosts (after Ibsen). Thallaug; Sandve; Lindhjem; Heggen; Berntsen;<br />
Ingebretsen/Bergen Symphony. Norwegian Composers NC-4907(3). A- to A............................ 27.00<br />
118.*BIZET: Carmen. Crespin; Pilou; Py; Van Dam; Lombard/Strasbourg Philharmonic; Opera<br />
du Rhin Cho. Erato STU-70900/2(3). A-........................................................................................ 14.00<br />
119.*BIZET: Don Procopio. Valaitis; Dobrin; Kostantinova; Sakharova; Yesipov/Radio Orch &<br />
Cho. [NL; notes in Cyrillic only] Melodiya 33 CM-04449/52(2). A- ............................................. 25.00<br />
120. BIZET: Ivan IV. LaFont; Legay; Cottrail; Lovalo; Micheau; Le Compte/unidentified orch &<br />
cho. [Live; blank jackets; no notes or libretto] Unique Opera UORC-135(2). B+ .......................... 16.00<br />
121. BIZET: Les Pecheurs de Perles. Alarie; Simoneau; Bianco; Depraz; Fournet/Lamoureux<br />
Orch; Brasseur Cho. Epic SC-6002(2). A- to B+(AUTOGRAPHED by Fournet in libretto<br />
booklet)............................................................................................................................................. 35.00<br />
122.*BLISS: Pastoral - "Lie Strewn the White Flocks" (Michelow; Knight; Cho); A Knot of Riddles<br />
(Shirley-Quirk). Morris/London Ch Orch. [composer present at recording sessions]<br />
Virtuoso TPLS-13036. A- ................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />
123.*BLITZSTEIN: The Airborne Symphony. Orson Welles, narrator; Velis, ten; Watson, bar;<br />
Bernstein/NYP; Choral Art Soc. Col M-34136. A-(demo copy; minor cover scuffs).................. 12.00<br />
124.*BLOCH: Sacred Service. Merrill; Bernstein/NYP; Chos. Col MS-6221. A-(early "2-eyes"<br />
labels) ................................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
125. BOITO: Nerone. Picchi; Petri; Guelfi; Lazzarini; De Cavalieri; Caouana/Teatro San Carlo.<br />
[Live, 1957; with illustrated booklet, but NL] Cetra LO-56(4). A- ................................................. 24.00<br />
126.*BOLDEMANN (Laci; 1921-69): Epitaphs (11 songs). Hagegard; Lindenstrand; Nordin;<br />
Klobucar/Swedish Radio Sym. Phono Suecia PS-29. A- .............................................................. 13.00<br />
127. BONTEMPI: Il Paride. Orel; Lazzari; Minetto; Trama; Rizzoli; Franci/RAI Rome. [Live, 1963;<br />
with notes & synopsis, but NL] Voce 62(3). A-............................................................................... 14.00<br />
128.*BOUGHTON (Rutland; 1978-1960): The Immortal Hour. Dawson; Taylor; Davies; Wilson-<br />
Johnson; Bryson; Melville/ECA; Mitchell Cho. [dig; DMM] Hyperion A-66101/2(2). A- .......... 18.00<br />
129.*BRITTEN: Peter Grimes. Vickers; Harper; Summers; Davis/ROHCG. Philips 6769 014(3). A-<br />
to A ................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
130.*BRITTEN: Songs & Proverbs of William Blake (Fischer-Dieskau; Composer, piano); Six<br />
Holderlin Fragments (Pears; Composer, piano); The Poet's Echo (Vishnevskaya;<br />
Rostropovich, piano); Phaedra (Janet Baker; Bedford/ECO). [Dutch pressing] London 417<br />
313-1. FS .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
131. BRUCKNER: Mass in d. Brinton; Dracksler; Blankenship; Guthrie; F. C.Adler/Vienna Orch.<br />
SPA 72. A-........................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
132.*BURGON (Geoffrey; b.1941): Requiem. Smith; Murray; Rolfe-Johnson; Hickox/City of<br />
London Sinfonia; LSO Cho. [dig; Dutch pressing] Argo ZRDL-1007. A- to A............................. 9.00<br />
133.*CASTIGLIONI (Niccolo; b.1932): Le Favole di Esopo (Aesop's Fables; Bertini/RAI Milan Orch<br />
& Cho; live, 1980); Salmo XIX (Psalm XIX; Szwaigier & Woytowicz, sopranos; Wit/Cracow<br />
Radio orch & Cho; live, 1980). Italia ITL-70082. A- to A .............................................................. 13.00<br />
134. CATALANI: La Wally. Tebaldi; Tozzi; Scotto; del Monaco; Gardino; Guelfi; Giulini/La Scala.<br />
[live; 12-7-53; no notes, NL: as issued] HRE 382(2). A- ................................................................ 15.00<br />
135. CATALANI: Loreley. Di Cavalieri; Rina Gigli; Neate; Guelfi; Corella; Simonetto/RAI Orch &<br />
Cho. [Live; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 201(2). B ............................................. 19.00<br />
136.*CROSSE (GORDON): Purgatory. Bodenham; Hargreaves; Lankester/Royal Northern College<br />
Orch & Cho. Argo ZRG-810. FS(c/c) ............................................................................................ 10.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
137.*DALLAPICCOLA: Sicut Umbra; Tempis Destruendi/Tempis Aedificandi. CHRISTOPHER<br />
SHAW: A Lesson from Ecclesiastes. Michelow; Young; Noble; Bertini & Poole/London<br />
Sinfonietta; BBC Sym & Singers. Argo ZRG-791. A-(c/c; brief, very light thumps beg sd 1) .... 12.00<br />
138.*DEBUSSY: Songs (20: Proses Lyriques; Trois Poemes de Mallarme; Sept Poemes de Banville;<br />
six more. Anne-Marie Rodde, soprano; Lee, piano. [dig; DMM] Etcetera ETC-1048. A- to A ... 13.00<br />
139.*DELIUS: Song of the High Hills; Songs (9). Lott; Walker; Johnson; Fenby/RPO; Ambrosian<br />
Singers (in Hills). [dig] Unicorn Kanchana DKP-9029. FS ............................................................ 10.00<br />
140.*DITTERSDORF: Ester (oratorio). Kalmar; Tokody; Takacs; Horvath; Szekeres/Liszt Ch Orch;<br />
Budapest Madrigal Cho. Hungaroton SLPX-11745/6(2). A-........................................................ 13.00<br />
141. DONIZETTI: La Favorita. di Stefano; Simoniato; Siepi; Mascherini; Cellini/Palacio de las<br />
Bellas Artes, Mexico City. [Live; July 12, 1950; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera<br />
EJS 319(2). B.................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
142.*DONIZETTI: Roberto Devereux. Sills; Ilosfalvy; Glossop; Wolff; Mackerras/RPO;<br />
Ambrosian Opera Cho. West WST-323(3). A- ............................................................................. 14.00<br />
143.*DRING (Madeleine; 1923-77): Songs (19 settings of poems by Aitken, Armstrong, Betjeman,<br />
Herrick, Shakespeare & Skelton). Tear, tenor; Ledger, piano. Meridian E-77050. A- to A.......... 13.00<br />
144. DVORAK: Armida. Caballe; Schlott; Engels; Brambock; George Albrecht/Bremer Staatsoper.<br />
[Live, 1961; with English notes & synopsis, but NL] Foyer FO-1026(3). A- to A ......................... 27.00<br />
145.*ELGAR: Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf. Cahill; Langridge; Cook Handley/LPO & Cho.<br />
[dig; DMM] EMI EX 27-0553 3(2). A- to A ................................................................................... 18.00<br />
146.*ELGAR: The Dream of Gerontius. Pears; Minton; Shirley-Quirk; Britten/LSO & Cho; King's<br />
College Choir, Cambridge. London OSA-1293(2). A- ................................................................. 13.00<br />
147.*ELGAR: The Spirit of England; Coronation Ode. Cahill; Collins; Johnson; Howell;<br />
Gibson/Scottish National Orch & Cho. [first recordings] British RCA RL-25074(2). A-........... 14.00<br />
148.*FAURE: Requiem. de los Angeles; Fischer-Dieskau; Cluytens/PCO; Brasseur Cho. Angel S-<br />
35974. A-............................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
149. FIBICH: Sarka. Podvalova; Havlak; Krasova; Veverka; Chalabala/Prague National Theatre.<br />
[with English notes and synopsis, but NL] Supraphon SLPV-156(3). A-- ...................................... 23.00<br />
150.*FINZI: Songs by Finzi & His Friends (25th Anniversary of his death, 1981). Songs of<br />
Finzi(13), Robin Milford(3), Ernest Farrar, Ivor Gurney(3) & Harry Gill; sung by Partridge,<br />
tenor; Roberts, baritone; Benson, piano. Hyperion A-66015. A- to A ........................................... 13.00<br />
151.*FLOTOW: Martha. Popp; Soffel; Ridderbusch; Jerusalem; Nimsgern; Wallberg/Munich Radio<br />
Orch; Cho. [quad; includes English notes & synopsis, but libretto German-only] Eurodisc 25<br />
422(3). A- to A ................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />
152. FOMIN (Evstignei; 1761-1800): Coachmen on Relay (excerpts?) Yamshchikina; Podstave;<br />
Matusov; Mironov; Galaktionov. [Russian-only information; I'm a little at a loss...] Melodiya<br />
C10-19625 009. A-........................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
153.*FORMAN (Joanne): Songs (4; Woolf, soprano, w/harp & organ). LAWRENCE MOSS: Fantasy<br />
(Weigert, pf). ANDREW THOMAS: An Wasser Flussen Babylon (Composer & Violette,<br />
pf). Opus One #34. A- ...................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
154.*FOSS: Time Cycle. Addison; Improvisation Ch Ens; Bernstein/Col Sym. Col CMS-6280. A-<br />
(demo copy)...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
155.*GANNE: Les Saltambiques. Micheau; Moizan; Roux; Amade; Massard; Carpentier;<br />
Dervaux/Orch & Cho. [French-only notes; NL] French Decca 115.071/72(2). A-....................... 19.00<br />
156.*GERSHWIN: Porgy & Bess. Albert; Dale; Shakesnider; Brice; Marshall; DeMain/Houston<br />
Grand Opera. RCA ARL3-2109(3). A- ......................................................................................... 14.00<br />
157.*GLINKA: Ivan Susanin. Changalovich; Miladinovich; Startz; Glavachevich; Danon/Belgrade<br />
National Opera; Yugoslav Army Cho. Decca GOS-646-648(3). A- to A.................................... 19.00<br />
158.*GOLDMARK: The Queen of Sheba. Floyd; Kubiak; Reece; Anheisser; Hurney;<br />
Giovaninetti/Unnamed Company. [Live, New York; 3/26/1970] MRF S-56(3). A- ................... 39.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
159.*HANDEL: Jephtha. Gale; Linos; Sima; Hollweg; Esswood; Thomaschke;<br />
Harnoncourt/Concentus Musicus Wien; Arnold Schoenberg Cho; Mozart-<br />
Sangerknaben. [orig ins] Telefunken 6.35499(4). A- to A(c/c) ..................................................... 19.00<br />
160.*HANDEL: Passion. Stader; Moser; Esswood; Haefliger; Adam; Wenzinger/Regensburger<br />
Domchor; Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Archiv 198 418/20(3). A- to A.................................... 18.00<br />
161.*HANDEL: Semele. Armstrong; Watts; Tear; Diaz; Palmer; Deller; Somary/ECO; Amor Artis<br />
Cho. [quad] Van VSQ-30022/4(3). A-(c/c) ..................................................................................... 13.00<br />
162.*HANDEL: Solomon. Diaz; Armstrong; Tear; Palmer; Rippon; Somary/ECO; Amor Artis<br />
Chorale. Van VSD-71204/6(3). A-(c/c) .......................................................................................... 13.00<br />
163.*HAYDN: Missa Sanctae Caeciliae. Popp; Soffel; Laubenthal; Moll; Kubelik/BVRS & Cho.<br />
[Live, 1982] [dig; DMM] Orfeo S-032822 H(2). A- to A................................................................ 16.00<br />
164. HAYDN: Orfeo et Euridice. Sutherland; Gedda; Melas; Bachman; Bonynge/Unidentified<br />
Company. [Live; Vienna; May, 1967; with synopsis but NL - as issued??] MRF 9(2). A- ........... 21.00<br />
165.*HEIDER (Werner; b.1930): Book of Hours (for 12 vocal parts & 12 winds; Soloists from<br />
SWDR Cho & Orch); Commission (for vocal part & ch orch; Pearson, bar; Ars Nova Ens);<br />
Symphony #1 (Bamberg Sym); Poster for Orchestra (Saarbrucken Radio Orch). Composer<br />
conducts in all. Thorofon Capella MTH-239. A- to A ..................................................................... 13.00<br />
166.*HEISE (Peter; 1830-79): Songs (8). P.E.LANGE-MULLER (1850-1926): Songs (10). Moller;<br />
Norup; Guillaume; Hedegaard, vocalists; Gurtler, Veto & Madsen, pianists. [Texts in<br />
Danish only] Dansk Musik Antologi EMI DMA-007. A- to A ....................................................... 13.00<br />
167.*HOIBY (Lee; b.1926): Beatrice. Nossaman; Lohr; Thomas; Clenny; Moritz<br />
Bohmard/Kentucky Opera Association Members; Louisville Orchestra Members. [notes<br />
included, but no libretto (as issued, I believe; the opera is in English)] Louisville LOU-603(2).<br />
A-(in blank jackets) .......................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
168. HONEGGER: King David. Michaud; Collard; Mollet; Herve; Composer/ORTF; Brasseur<br />
Choeur; Durufle, organ. [in early, oversize album] West WAL-204(2). B+(s/s) .......................... 35.00<br />
169. HONEGGER: Nicholas de Flue (Davy, speaker; Brasseur Cho; Petits Chanteurs de Versailles);<br />
Rugby; Pacific 231. Tzipine/PCO (in all). Pathe FCX-187/188(2). A-(no notes; NL) .................. 19.00<br />
170. HONEGGER & IBERT: L'Aiglon. Boue; Depraz; Bourdin; Lovano; Dervaux/Orchestre Radio<br />
Lyrique; ORTF Cho. [As issued, with synopsis but NL] Bourg BG-3004-5(2). A- to A ............. 16.00<br />
171.*HUMPERDINCK: Hansel & Gretel. Grummer; Schwarzkopf; Metternich; von Ilosvay;<br />
Felbermeyer; PO; Choirs of Loughton High School for Girls & Bancroft's School. EMI<br />
SLS-5145(2). A- ............................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
172.*HUMPERDINCK: Hansel und Gretel. Springer; Hoff; Adam; Schroter; Schreier;<br />
Suitner/Staatskapelle Dresden. [with English notes, but NL] Telefunken SAT-22 521/22(2).<br />
A- to A.............................................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />
173. JANACEK: Fron the House of the Dead. Jongsma; Scheffer; Mantgem; Trirum; Gorin;<br />
Krannhals/Netherlands Opera. [live; Holland Festival, 1954] Epic SC-6005(2). B++(light<br />
1/4-inch scr nest, sd 4)...................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
174. JANACEK: The Makropoulos Case. Prylova; Zidek; Vonasek; Tattermuschova; Berman;<br />
Gregor/Prague National Theatre. Supraphon SUAST-50 811/12(2). A-..................................... 20.00<br />
175.*JORA (Mihail): Songs (22). Misc vocalists & pianists. [Notes in Roumanian & French only]<br />
Electrecord ECE-01345. A-.............................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
176.*JOSEPHS (Wilfred; b.1927): Requiem for Bass-Bartione, Chorus, String Quintet & Orchestra.<br />
Dawe; Adelaide String Quartet; Measham/Adelaide Sym & Cho. [dig] Unicorn Kanchana<br />
DKP-9032. FS .................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />
177.*JOSTEN (Werner; 1885-1963): Concerto Sacro I-II. Del Tredici, piano obbligato;<br />
Stokowski/American Sym. CRI SD-200. A-.................................................................................. 16.00<br />
178.*KOKKONEN (Joonas): The Last Temptations. Talvela; Auvinen; Ruohonen; Koskinen;<br />
Lehtinen; Soderblom/Savonlinna Opera Festival. [recorded 1977; live (?)] DGG 2740<br />
190(3). A- to A ................................................................................................................................. 27.00<br />
179.*LEGUERNEY (Jacques; b.1906): Songs, Vol 2 (29). Massell, soprano; Ollmann, baritone;<br />
Dibbern, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC-1172. A- to A ........................................................................ 13.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
180.*LIST (Garrett): Your Own Self. LaBarbara, Clayton & Kaplan, voices; Instrumental Ens. Opus<br />
One #15. A- ...................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
181.*LISZT: Die Legende von der Heiligen Elisabeth. Niska; Allen; McIntyre; Gramm;<br />
Boulez/Unidentified Orch. [Live; with notes & synopsis, but NL] IGS 083/84(2). A-................. 15.00<br />
182.*LOEVENDIE (Theo; b.1930): The Nightingale for Narrator & Seven Instruments (text by Hans<br />
Christian Andersen). Visser, narrator; Ensemble M. [Notes in Dutch only] Composers' Voice<br />
1981/1. A- to A................................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
183.*LOEWE: Lieder & Balladen (17). Fischer-Dieskau; Holl, piano. [dig; DMM] Teldec 6.43753.<br />
A- to A.............................................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
184.*LOPES-GRACA (Fernando): Song Cycles - As Maos e os Frutos (Hands nand Fruites); Mar de<br />
Setembro (Sea of September). Seraphim, ten7; Composer, pf. [Texts Portuguese only]<br />
Portuguese EMI 8E063-40394. A- ................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
185.*MARTIN (Frank): Six Monologues from Jedermann; Three Excerpts from The Tempest.<br />
Fischer-Dieskau; Composer/BPO. DGG 2543 819. A- to A ............................................................ 9.00<br />
186. MASSENET: Cherubin. Buchan; Delanges; Command; Devost; Vierne; Marty/French Radio<br />
Orch & Cho. [Broadcast, 1980; NL] Anna 1054(2). A- ................................................................. 16.00<br />
187. MASSENET: Herodiade. Caballe; Carreras; Vejzovic; J.Pons; Delacote/Barcelona (Live, 1-2-<br />
1982). [With notes & synopsis but NL; Caballe's & Carreras 1st times in these roles]<br />
Legendary LR-203(3). A-................................................................................................................. 27.00<br />
188.*MASSENET: Manon. Cotrubas; Kraus; Quilco; Van Dam; Plasson/Orch & Cho of Capitole de<br />
Toulouse. [dig] Angel DSCX-3946(3). A- ...................................................................................... 15.00<br />
189. MASSENET: Manon. Feraldy; Rogatchewsky; Guenot; De Creus; Gaudin; Vavon; Rambert;<br />
Bernadet; Vieuille; Cohen/Paris Opera Comique. [orig oversized album; supeb condition;<br />
libretto added] Entre EL-6(3). B+ .................................................................................................... 30.00<br />
190. MASSENET: Manon. Freni; Pavarotti; Maag/unidentified company. [Live, 1969; perhaps more<br />
information inside box, but I don't want to break the factory seal] HRE 332(3). FS....................... 25.00<br />
191. MASSENET: Manon. Heldy; Marny; Ponzio; Coffier; Dupre; Sibille; Busser/Orch. [recorded<br />
1923; with English notes, but NL] Bourg BG-4006/8(3). A-(odd pressing blem causes only<br />
few lt tks sd 6) .................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />
192.*MASSENET: Sapho. Doria; Sirera; Ory; Legos; Waisman; Boutry/Orchestre Symphonique de<br />
la Garde Republicaine. Peters PLE-129/31(3). A- ........................................................................ 19.00<br />
193.*MASSENET: Sapho. Doria; Sirera; Ory; Legros; Waisman; Boutry/Orch de la Garde<br />
Republicaine. [quad] Pathe Marconi 2C167-16203/5(3). A- to A.................................................. 25.00<br />
194.*MASSENET: Thais. Doria; Collard; Massaro; Senechal; Etcheverry/Orch & Cho. [Frenchonly<br />
notes; NL] Vega 8.037/39(3). A- to A ..................................................................................... 21.00<br />
195. MASSENET: Thais. Bourdin; Giraudau; Roux; Boue; Monmart; Sebastian/Paris Opera. [with<br />
vintage libretto from Chicago Opera Association] Urania URLP-227(3). A--(only occ lgt<br />
swish fr odd pressing blem sd 2) ...................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
196.*MCKUEN: The City (McKuen, narr); I Hear America Singing (Seibel, soprano; McKuen,<br />
narr). Mester/Louisville Orch (in both). Louisville LS-732. A- .................................................... 12.00<br />
197.*MENDELSSOHN: Symphony #2 (Ghazarian; Gruberova; Krenn); Die Erste Walpurgisnacht<br />
(Laubenthal; Krause; Sramek; Lilowa). Dohnanyi/VPO; Cho (in both). [obscure issue]<br />
London CSA-2250(2). A-(c/c) ......................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
198. MENOTTI: Amahl and the Night Visitors. Allen; Kuhlmann; McKinley; Aiken; Lishner;<br />
Monachino; Schippers/Orch & Cho. [Orig cast, 1951 premiere] RCA LM-1701. A--<br />
(Canadian Shaded-Dog pressing) ..................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
199.+MENOTTI: Amelia al Ballo. Carosio; Panerai; Prandelli; Amadini; Sanzogno/La Scala. [<br />
probably electronic stereo, but it does not sound peculiar; Italian-only notes] Italian EMI<br />
C063-01334. A- to A........................................................................................................................ 14.00<br />
200. MERCADANTE: Il Bravo. Washington; Sinimberghi; Savastano; Jones; Ferro/unidentified<br />
company. [Live; NL; blank jackets] Unique Opera UORC-318(3). A- .......................................... 21.00<br />
201.*MERIKANTO: Songs (37). A. Eerola, sop; Sarrinen, mezzo; Tillikainen, bar; Ryhanen, bass;<br />
P.Eerola & Kotiranta, piano. [Notes, but no texts] Finlandia FA-204(2). A- to A ....................... 14.00<br />
202.+MESSAGER: Veronique. Boue; Bourdin; de Rieux; Marquet; Moizan; Mallet; Dervaux/Orch<br />
& Cho. [French-only notes; NL] French IPG 115.194/95(2). A- .................................................... 12.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
203.*MONIUSZKO: Songs (21). Zylis-Gara, soprano; Ivaldi, piano. Rodolphe RP-12424. A- to A ........ 13.00<br />
204.*MONTEVERDI: Vesperai Mariae Virginis; Magnificat I/II; Missa "In illo Tempore".<br />
Esswood; Smith; Partridge; Elwes; Thomas; Keyte; Schneidt/Ens. Archiv 2723 043(3). A- to<br />
A(c/c)................................................................................................................................................ 15.00<br />
205.*MOZART: Cosi fan Tutte. Vaness; Ziegler; Aler; Duesing; Haitink/LPO; Glyndebourne Cho.<br />
[dig; DMM] Angel DSC-47727(3). A- to A(c/c) ............................................................................. 17.00<br />
206. MOZART: Don Giovanni. Pinza; Rethberg; Borgioli; Lazzari; Helletsgruber; Walter/Vienna<br />
State Opera. [Live, Salzburg Festival; 8-2-1937; no notes; NL; filler on final side: Rethberg<br />
in arias from Figaro & Magic Flute (1926)] Operatic Archives OPA-1048-50(3). A-.................... 27.00<br />
207. MOZART: Don Giovanni. Gobbi; Junz; Greindl; Dermota; Welitsch; Schwarzkopf; Seefried;<br />
Furtwangler/VPO; VSO Cho. [Live, 1950; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS<br />
419(3). B+(fine pressing for EJS!) ................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
208. MOZART: Don Giovanni. Verna; Gavazzi; Ribetti; Taddei; Valletti; Tajo; Rudolf/RAI Torino.<br />
[Notes and libretto in Italian only] Cetra 1253(3). A- to B+............................................................ 25.00<br />
209. MOZART: Entfuhrung aus dem Serail. Korner; Piltti; Beilke; Erb; Strienz;<br />
Steiner/Reichsender Opera, Berlin. [Live, 1936; NL; blank jackets] ANNA 1019(2). A- .......... 25.00<br />
210.*MOZART: Il Re Pastore (unabridged). Schreier; Mathis; Auger; Ghazarian; Krenn;<br />
Hager/Salzburg Mozarteum Orch. BASF 59 22043-5(3). A- to A.............................................. 14.00<br />
211.*MOZART: Il Re Pastore. Schreier; Mathis; Auger; Krenn; Ghazarian; Heger/Salzburg<br />
Mozarteum Orch. BASF KBL-22043(3). A- ................................................................................. 15.00<br />
212.*MOZART: La Betulia Liberata. Ahnsjo; Finnila; Lovaas; Vogel; Negri/Berlin Chamber<br />
Orchestra & Radio Cho. Philips 6703 087(3). A- to A(c/c).......................................................... 16.00<br />
213.*MOZART: Le Nozze di Figaro. Evans; Grist; Berganza; Bacquier; M.Price; Hollweg; te<br />
Kanawa; Klemperer/NPO; Alldis Choir. [Includes English notes, but libretto Italian &<br />
German only; Deutscher Schallplatten Preis] Electrola 1C191-02134/7(4). A- .............................. 25.00<br />
214.*MOZART: The Magic Flute (in Swedish). Cold; Kostlinger; Saeden; Nordin; Hagegard;<br />
Eriksson; Urrila; Ericson/Swedish Radio Orch & Cho. [Original soundtrack of Ingmar<br />
Bergman's 1975 motion picture; libretto includes commentaries by Bergman] BBC REK-<br />
223(3). A- ......................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />
215.*MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godounov. Ghiuzelev; Penkova; Bodurov; Markov; Naidenov/Sofia<br />
Opera. [notes & libretto in French only] Harmonia Mundi HMU-4-144(4). A-(former owner's<br />
name in neat ink on boxr)................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />
216.*NORGARD (Per): Sub Rosa. IB NORDHOLM: Tavole per Orfeo. KARL AAGE<br />
RASMUSSEN: Nar jeg var lykkelig, skrev jeg inten sange (1967). Guillaume, mezzo;<br />
Olsen, vocalist & guitar). Dansk Musik Antologi Philips DMA-03624. A- to A............................ 13.00<br />
217.*NUMMI (Seppo; 1932-81): Six Song Cycles. Haverinen, mezzo; Piipponen, tenor; Hynninen,<br />
baritone; Gothoni, piano. [dig; DMM] BIS LP-279/80(2). A- to A................................................. 16.00<br />
218. OFFENBACH: La Perichole. Lafaye; Vivalda; Linval; Monteil; Disney; Noguera; Beniot;<br />
Markevitch/Lamoureux Orch; Duclos Cho. [no notes or libretto] Pathe FCX-786/87(2). A-<br />
to B+(varies)..................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
219.*ORFF: Carmina Burana. Janowitz; Stolze; Fischer-Dieskau; Jochum/Berlin Opera Orch &<br />
Cho. [in fold-open album] DGG 139 362. A- to A.......................................................................... 12.00<br />
220.*ORFF: Catulli Carmina. Blegen; Kness; Ormandy/Phila; Temple Univ Chos. Col MS-7017.<br />
A-("2-eyes")........................................................................................................................................ 7.00<br />
221.*ORFF: Der Mond. Buchner; Teschler; Lunow; Klotz; Terzibaschian; Kegel/Leipzig Radio<br />
Orch & Cho. Philips 6700 083(2). A- to A..................................................................................... 18.00<br />
222. PACINI: Saffo. Gencer; Quilco; Mattiucci; Del Bianco; Capuana/Teatro San Carlo, Naples.<br />
[Live; April 7, 1967; blank box] Golden Age of Opera EJS 404(2). B+(very fine pressing for<br />
EJS!) ................................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />
223.*PANUFNIK: Universal Prayer. Cantelo; Watts; Mitchinson; Stalman; Stokowski/Louis Halsey<br />
Singers; Kynaston, organ; Watkins, Korchinska & Bonifacio, harps. Unicorn RHS-305. A- ... 16.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
224.*PARKER (Alice): Songs for Eve (Bryden, sop; Shelton, mezzo; Aler, tenor; Fifer, bar); Echoes<br />
from the Hills (Shelton, sop; Ins Ens). Composer/Manhatten String Quartet (in all). MHS<br />
827161(2). A- ................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
225.*PENDERECKI: St. Luke Passion. Woytowicz; Hiolski; Ladysz; Bartsch; Czyz/Cologne Radio<br />
Chorus & Orchestra. Harmonia Mundi 1C157-99 660/61(2). A- to A ......................................... 20.00<br />
226.*PETERSON-BERGER: Songs (25). Jonth, soprano; Brilioth, tenor; Alin, piano. Bis LP-42. A-<br />
to A ..................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
227.*PFITZNER: Von Deutscher Seele. Habereder; Most; Protschka; von Halem;<br />
Hollreiser/Dusseldorf Sym & Cho. [Live, c.1986] Schwann 114 027 H(2). A- ........................... 16.00<br />
228.*PUCCINI: Tosca. Price; de Stefano; Taddei; Karajan/VPO; Cho. [Culshaw; from RCA LDS-<br />
7022 Soria-series issue] London OSA-1284(2). A- to A(lovely Dutch pressings).......................... 13.00<br />
229.*PUCCINI: Tosca. Tebaldi; Del Monaco; London; Corena; Maionica; De Palma; Molinari-<br />
Pradelli/ASCR. London OSA-1210(2). A-..................................................................................... 13.00<br />
230.*PURCELL: Choral Works: Evening Service; Canticles from Morning & Evening Service; Te<br />
Deum & Jubilate; 13 Anthems. Preston/Christ Church Cathedral Cho; English Concert.<br />
Archiv 2723 076(3). A- to A ............................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
231. PURCELL: Dido & Aeneas. Flagstad; Jones/Mermaid Theatre Company, London. [in box<br />
with libretto; only in print 8/52 - 2/57] RCA LHMV-1007. B+ ...................................................... 10.00<br />
232.*RABAUD: Marouf. Lecocq; Blanzat; Petri; Loup; Arnaud; Marchisio; Etcheverry/Loire Phil;<br />
Cho. Peters PLE-061/63(3). A-........................................................................................................ 19.00<br />
233.*RACHMANINOFF: The Covetous Knight (Kuznetsov; Usmanov; Budrin; Dobrin; Yakovenko;<br />
Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio); Isle of the Dead. (Svetlanov/USSR Sym). Mel-Angel<br />
SRBL-4121(2). A-............................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
234.*RANDS (Bernard; 1934): Canti del Sole; Canti Lunatici. Sperry, tenor; Planamura, soprano;<br />
Composer/SONOR Ens, UCSD. CRI SD-524. FS........................................................................... 12.00<br />
235.*RAVEL: Alcyone (Nicolesco; Denize; Meens); Alyssa (Nicolesco; Meens; Glashof).<br />
Soudant/Bamberg Sym. [First recording of each of these early cantatas; dig; DMM] Rizzoli<br />
2005. A- to A.................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
236.*RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Snow Maiden (called "Snegourotchka" in this French issue).<br />
Arkhipova; Vedernikov; Sokolik; Boudrine; Fedoseyev/USSR Radio-TV Orch & Cho.<br />
[French-only libretto] Le Chant du Monde LDX-78645/48(4). A- to A.......................................... 19.00<br />
237. ROCCA: Monte Ivnor. Gencer; Colzani; Algorta; Gavarini; Armando La Rosa Parodi/orch &<br />
cho. [Live, no date given; NL; bl covs] Golden Age of Opera EJS 408(2). B(bubbly pressing,<br />
but not bad for an EJS) ..................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />
238.*ROREM: Last Poems of Wallace Stevens (Rees, soprano; Robinson, cello; Lowenthal, piano).<br />
JUDITH ZAIMONT: The Magic World (Arnold, baritone; Zohar, piano; Haas, percussion).<br />
Leonarda LPI-116. A- ...................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
239. ROSSINI: L'Italiana in Algeri. Horne; Petri; Bottazzo; Tavolaccini; Franci/Unidentified Orch<br />
& Cho. [Live, 1968; NL; blank jackets] Anna 1009(2). A-............................................................. 15.00<br />
240.*ROSSINI: L'Italiana in Algeri. Berganza; Alva; Corena; Panerai; Varviso/MMF. London<br />
OSA-1375. A-................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
241. ROSSINI: L'Italiana in Algeri. Berganza; Petri; Falachi; Palombini;; Sanzogno/RAI Milan.<br />
[Live, 1957; prob w/English notes, Italian-only libretto] Movimento Musica 03 006(3).<br />
FS(plastic frayed; box unopened)..................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
242. ROSSINI: Semiramide. Sutherland; Simionato; Raimondi; Ganzarolli; Santini/La Scala. [Live,<br />
12/19/62][NL & plain box - as issued] EJS 259(3). B to B+ ........................................................... 18.00<br />
243.*ROSSINI: Tancredi. P.Price; Francis; Stokes; Lewis; Perras/Centre d/Action Musicale de<br />
l'Ouest; London Voices. Peters PLD-017/19(3). A- ...................................................................... 15.00<br />
244. ROSSINI: Tancredi. Rinaldi; Horne; Casoni; Casellato; Foti; Ferro/Unidentified Orch & Cho.<br />
[Live; NL; blank jackets] ANNA 1000(3). A- ................................................................................. 23.00<br />
245. ROSSINI: Tancredi. Reynolds; Ralarico; Corradi; Roni; Rossi/RAI Milan. [Live, 1968; booklet<br />
includes synopsis, but NL] MRF 27(2). A-...................................................................................... 25.00<br />
246.*ROUSSEL: Evocations. Mrazova; Svehla; Jindrak; Kosler/CPO & Cho. Supraphon 1112 2454.<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
247.*SALLINEN: The Horseman. Salminen; Valjakka; Erkkila; Valkki; Soderblom/Savonlinna<br />
Opera Festival Orch & Cho. [recorded at first performance, 1975] Finlandia FA-101(3). A-<br />
to A ................................................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
248.*SANDTROM (Sven-David; b.1942): Requiem - Mute the Bereaved Memories Speak.<br />
Mellnas; Svenden; Tewolde-Berhan; Samuelsson; Segerstam/Swedish Radio Orch/Chos.<br />
Caprice CAP-2015 1-2(2). A- to A .................................................................................................. 16.00<br />
249.*SAYGUN (A.Adnan; b.1907): Yunus Emre (oratorio; Verebics; Panczel; Korondy; Blazso;<br />
Hungarian Radio-TV Cho); Five Songs for Mezzo-Soprano & Orch (Guyer).<br />
Simsek/Budapest Sym (in all). [Sung in Turkish; text translations included] Hungaroton<br />
SLPX-31077-78(2). A- to A............................................................................................................. 14.00<br />
250. SCHMIDT: Notre Dame. Schlichting; Proebst; Hopf; Scheppan; Muench; Altman/BVRS &<br />
Cho. VERDI: Macbeth (2 arias & 1 duet with Hongen & Ahlersmeyer). GERMAN<br />
RECITAL: Arias in German by Scheppan(Aida); Trotschel(Rosenkavalier, Don Giovanni &<br />
Katya); Lange(Cosi & Pique Dame); Berger(Hansel). [with English notes, but NL] Rococo<br />
1018(3). A--...................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
251.*SCHOECK: Penthesilea. Smith; Janku; Scherler; Kostia; Hermann; Blankenship;<br />
Macal/Cologne Radio Orch. Electrola 1C165-99 781/2(2). A- to A............................................. 19.00<br />
252.*SCHOENBERG: Six Pieces for Male Chorus; Chamber Symphony #2. WEBERN: Cantata<br />
#1; Five Pieces for Orchestra. BERG: Four Songs, Op.2; Two Songs. Harper; Hamburger;<br />
Bertini/ECO; Prausnitz/NPO; John Alldis Choir. EMI (Odeon) PASD-2349. A-..................... 12.00<br />
253.*SCHONBERG: Jakobsleiter (Nimsgern; Mesple; Wenkel; Partridge; Shirley-Quirk; Rolf-<br />
Johnson); Erwartung (Janis Martin); Die Gluckliche Hand (Nimsgern); Lieder, Op.22<br />
(Minton). All with Boulez/BBC Sym; Cho. Instrumental works: Kammersinfonien #1 & #2;<br />
Drei Stucke (1910). All with Boulez/Ens Intercontemporain. CBS 79349(3). A- to<br />
A(German pressing) ......................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />
254.*SCHONBERG: Moses und Aron. Reich; Devos; Lucas; Illavsky; Gielen/Austrian Radio Orch<br />
& Cho. Philips 6700 084(2). A- to A............................................................................................... 14.00<br />
255.*SCHONBERG: Moses und Aron. Mazura; Langridge; Solti/CSO & Cho. [dig; Dutch pressing]<br />
London 414 264(2). A- to A............................................................................................................. 14.00<br />
256.*SCHUBERT: Die Freunde von Salamanka; Der Spiegelritter. Mathis; Moser; Prey; Holl;<br />
Guschlbauer/BVRS & Cho. DGG 2707 126(2). FS ...................................................................... 13.00<br />
257.*SCHUBERT: Lazarus; Messe en Sol. Armstrong; Welting; Chamonin; Johnson;<br />
Guschlbauer/Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France & Cho. Erato STU-<br />
71442(2). A- to A(c/c)...................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
258. SCHUBERT: Lieder. Limited Edition, eight-record set of EMI recordings from 1898 to 1952,<br />
covering 64 singers & 128 performances, compiled by Keith Hardwick. Inc 39-page booklet<br />
with a paragraph of notes on each singer, usually a photo as well, German/English texts of<br />
each song, and an introduction by Hardwick. The singers: Clegg, Knupfer, Nast, Goetze,<br />
Bispham, Naval, Walker, both Lehmanns, Ernst Wachter, Plunket-Greene, Pauline Cramer<br />
(one of five previously-unknown recordings recently found), Demuth, Strong, Sibiriakov,<br />
Hensel, Hesch, Slezak, Gerhardt, Henschel, Elizza, Metzger, Brodersen, Kipnis, McCormack,<br />
Onegin, Duhan, Hempel, Noordewier-Reddingius, Tauber, Seinemeyer, Vanni-Marcoux, van<br />
Diemen, Williams, Chaliapin, Culp, Panzera, Schone, Schorr, Giannini, Thill, Olszewska,<br />
Schumann, Behr-Schnabel, Erb, Ginster, Janssen, Metcalfe-Casals, Fuchs, Husch, Leider,<br />
Schiotz, Schwarzkopf, Pears, Ritchie, Patzak, Seefried, Hotter, Nielsen, Koreh, Fischer-<br />
Dieskau & Flagstad. Lovely! EMI RLS-766(8). A-........................................................................ 58.00<br />
259.*SCHUMAN (William): Concerto on Old English Rounds for Viola, Women's Chorus &<br />
Orchestra. McInnes; Bernstein/NYP; Camerata Singers. [scarce - in print only 6/78 to 10/80;<br />
TAS 13:90] Col M-35101. A-(c/c)................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
260.*SHIELDS (Alice): Six Songs from Poems of Neruda. GERASIMOS TSANDOULAS: Elia.<br />
MARTIN FRANK: L'Amour de Moy; Trois Chansons de Noel. Arnold, soprano;<br />
Emelianoff, vc; S.Gerber, pf; T.Gerber, fl; Liepa, pf. Opus One #83. A-........................................ 13.00<br />
261.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Execution of Stepan Razin; Symphony #9. Gromadsky;<br />
Kondrashin/Moscow Phil; Cho. Mel-Angel SR-40000. A-............................................................. 6.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
262.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. Vishnevskaya; Gedda; Petkov; Krenn; Tear;<br />
Valjakka; Rostropovich/LPO. Angel SCLX-3866(3). A- .............................................................. 24.00<br />
263.*SILCHER (Friedrich): Songs & Choral Pieces 17). Dahmen/Sicher-Chor, Stuttgart. [Germanonly<br />
notes] London Internationl SW-99383. A-............................................................................... 13.00<br />
264.*SMETANA: Dalibor. Pribyl; Kniplova; Svobodova-Janku; Jindrak; Svorc; Svehla;<br />
Krombholc/Prague National Theatre. Supraphon SUAST-50 971/3(3). A-................................ 18.00<br />
265.*SMETANA: Libuse. Kniplova; Berman; Soukupova; Bednar; Kroupa; Zidek; Subrtova;<br />
Krombholc/Prague National Theatre. Supraphon SUAST-50701/4(4). A-................................. 20.00<br />
266.*SOMERVELL (Arthur; 1863-1937): Maud; A Shropshire Lad (song-cycles). Wilson-Johnson,<br />
baritone; Norris, piano. Hyperion A-66187. A- to A ....................................................................... 13.00<br />
267.*STANFORD: Songs from the Elfin Pedlar (and other songs - 25 in toto). Griffett, tenor;<br />
Benson, piano. [DMM] Hyperion A-66058. A- to A ....................................................................... 13.00<br />
268.*STRAUSS: Arabella. Varady; Fischer-Dieskau; Donath; Dallapozza; Schmidt; Berry;<br />
Sawallisch/Bavarian State Orch & Opera Chorus. [dig] Angel DSCX-3917(3). A-(very<br />
slight box scuffs) .............................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
269.*STRAUSS: Die Schweigsame Frau. Adam; Burmeister; Scovotti; Schmidt; Haseleu;<br />
Janowski/Dresden Staatskapelle & Opera Cho. [quad] Angel SZCX-3867(3). A- .................... 16.00<br />
270. STRAUSS: Frau ohne Schatten. Rysanek; Hopf; Benningsen; Bohme; Koth; Metternich;<br />
Kempe/Bayerischen Staatsoper. [Live; Munich Festival, August, 1954; w/ English notes but<br />
NL] Melodram MEL-S-108(4). A-................................................................................................... 27.00<br />
271. STRAUSS (J): Die Fledermaus (in English). Pons; Welitch; Tucker; Kullman; Lipton; Brownlee;<br />
Ormandy/Metropolitan Opera. [pristine copy in later, regular LP-sized box] Col SL-108(2).<br />
A-("2-eyes" labels; lovely!).............................................................................................................. 32.00<br />
272. TCHAIKOVSKY: Eugene Onegin (abridged, in English). Amara; Elias; Tucker; Tozzi; Lipton;<br />
Amparan; Guarrera; Cehanovsky; Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. Met Op MO-824(2).<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 21.00<br />
273.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Iolanthe. Nesterenko; Mazourok; Atlantov; Sorokina; Valaitis;<br />
Ermler/Bolshoi Theatre. [with English notes & synopsis, but NL] Melodiya 33C10-08343-<br />
6(2). A- ............................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />
274. TCHAIKOVSKY: Mazeppa (sung in Italian). Olivero; Bastianini; Christoff; Poleri; de Palma;<br />
Perlea/Teatro Comunale di Firenze. [Live; June 6, 1954; booklet has photos, but NL] Cetra<br />
LO-43(3). A-..................................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
275.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Pique Dame. Atlantov; Milashkina; Levko; Ermler/Bolshoi Theatre. Col-<br />
Melodiya M3-33828(3). A-(demo copy).......................................................................................... 16.00<br />
276.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Queen of Spades. Arkhipova; Levko; Milashkina; Mazurok;<br />
Andzhaparidzye; Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre. Mel-Angel SRD-4104(4). A-................................... 24.00<br />
277.*TELEMANN: Pimpinone. Spreckelsen; Nimsgern; Hirsch/Ensemble Florilegium Musicum.<br />
Telefunken 6.35285(2). FS............................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
278.*THEMMEN (Ivana): Ode to Akhmatova (Kraft, mezzo-soprano; Jones, piano). ROBERT<br />
EVETT: Piano Sonata (S.Gerber). Opus One #54. A- ................................................................... 13.00<br />
279.*THOMAS: Hamlet. Allen; Barbaux; Hudson; Veasey; Christie; Hose/Manchester Camerata &<br />
Buxton Festival Cho [live; July 1980]. MRF S-169(3). A-............................................................ 27.00<br />
280. THOMAS: Hamlet. Dubuc; Portanier; Delvaux; Cooleman; Bert; Cuyckens/Royal Opera,<br />
Ghent. [Live, 1968; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 442(2). B................................ 18.00<br />
281.*TIPPETT: A Child of Our Time. Norman; Baker; Cassily; Shirley-Quirk; Davis/BBC Sym,<br />
Singers & Choral Soc. Philips 6500 985. A- to A.......................................................................... 10.00<br />
282.*TIPPETT: Choral Music - 4 Songs from the British Isles; 5 Negro Spirituals from "A Child of<br />
Our Time;" nine more short works. Soloists; Cleobury/Schola Cantorum of Oxford.<br />
Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-25. FS................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
283.*TIPPETT: The Knot Garden. Minton; Hemsley; Gomez; Barstow; Tear; Carey; Herincx;<br />
Davis/ROHCG. [notes, but NL (in English, of course)] Philips 412 707-1(2). A- to A................. 16.00<br />
284.*TIPPETT: The Vision of St. Augustine (Shirley-Quirk; LSO Cho); Fantasia on a Theme of<br />
Handel (Kichin, piano). Composer/LSO (in both). RCA RL-89498. A-(German pressing) ......... 10.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
285.*TROGAN (Roland): The Seafarer. Wiederanders, bass; Woitach, piano. [As described in foldopen<br />
album: A piano fantasy and solo cantata adapted from a translation from the Anglo-<br />
Saxon by Ezra Pound; includes 7-inch bonus disc of poem read by Jean Sullivan] Opus One<br />
#5. A-................................................................................................................................................ 13.00<br />
286. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Song of Thanksgiving. Dolemore; Speaight; Boult/LPO; Luton<br />
Choral Soc. Side 2: Jean Pougnet is violin soloist in VW's Lark Ascending (also<br />
Boult/LPO). [10-inch] Parlophone - Odeon PMB-1003. A- ........................................................... 12.00<br />
287.*VEA (Ketil; b.1932): Jiedna (Bolstad, soprano; Ingebretsen/Oslo Philharmonic); Godt at gramasen<br />
song (Saeverud, recitation; Ch Ens). [notes and texts in Norwegian only] Philips 411<br />
149-1. A- to A................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
288. VERDI: Aida. Arangi-Lombardi; Capuana; Lindi; Borgioli; Pasero; Baccaloni; Molajoli/La<br />
Scala. [original oversized album is sturdy thanks to tape repair] Entre EL-3(3). A--(bit more<br />
snd start sd 6, but very fine) ............................................................................................................. 30.00<br />
289. VERDI: Aida. Milanov; Bjoerling; Barbieri; Warren; Christoff; Perlea/Rome Opera. RCA VIC-<br />
6119(3). A- ....................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
290.*VERDI: Aida. Price; Domingo; Milnes; Bumbry; Raimondi; Sotin; Leinsdorf/LSO; Alldis<br />
Choir. RCA LSC-6198(3). A- ......................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
291. VERDI: Don Carlos. Fernandi; Jurinac; Siepi; Simionato; Bastianini; Karajan/Unidentified<br />
Company. [Live, 1958; NL] ERR 119(3). A-(side 5 is a little ticky in a few spots) ...................... 19.00<br />
292. VERDI: Don Carlos. Christoff; Vickers; Gobbi; Brouwenstijn; Hangdon; Giulini/ROHCG.<br />
[Live, 1958; Italian-only notes & libretto] Paragon DSV-52008(3). A- to A.................................. 23.00<br />
293.*VERDI: Don Carlo. Tebaldi; Bumbry; Bergonzi; Fischer-Dieskau; Ghiaurov; Solti/ROHCG.<br />
London OSA-1432(4). A- ................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
294. VERDI: Don Carlo. Caniglia; Schiutti; Rossi-Lemeni; Silveri; Previtali/RAI, Rome. Turnabout<br />
THS-65054/6(3). FS ......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
295.*VERDI: Ernani. Price; Bergonzi; Sereni; Flagello; Schippers/RCA Italiana. [Mohr; Salvatore]<br />
RCA LSC-6183(3). A- ..................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
296. VERDI: Falstaff. Rimini; Tassinari; Tellini; Baudes; Monticone; Molajoli/La Scala. [original<br />
oversized album in excellent condition; added libretto] Entre EL-8(2). B++.................................. 32.00<br />
297.*VERDI: Giovanna D'Arco. Caballe; Domingo; Milnes; Erwen; Lloyd; Levine/LSO;<br />
Ambrosian Opera Cho. Angel SCL-3791(3). A-(c/c) ................................................................... 11.00<br />
298.*VERDI: I Due Foscari. Ricciarelli; Carreras; Cappuccilli; Ramey; Gardelli/Austrian Radio<br />
Orchestra & Chorus. Philips 6700 105(2). A- to A....................................................................... 14.00<br />
299. VERDI: I Due Foscari. Guelfi; Picci; Gencer; Maddalena; Begali; Serafin/Theatre La Fenice,<br />
Venice. [Live, December 1957; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 155(2). B/B- ........ 14.00<br />
300.*VERDI: I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata. Domingo; Deutekom; Raimondi; Lo Monaco;<br />
Malvisi; Dean; Gardelli/RPO; Ambrosian Singers. Philips 6703 032(3). A- to A(c/c) ............... 20.00<br />
301. VERDI: I Vespri Siciliani. Cerquetti; Ortica; Christoff; Tagliabue; Truccato-Pace; Rossi/RAI<br />
Turin. [Live; date not given] SIDE 6: Ballet Music from Vespri (Erich Kleiber/Florence;<br />
live, 1951). MRF 92(3). A-(brief, minor snd beg sd 6 fr press blem; NL) ...................................... 23.00<br />
302.*VERDI: Il Trovatore. Bonisolli; Kabaivanska; Cortez; Zancanaro; Bartoletti/Berlin State<br />
Opera. Acanta 794-23-301(3). FS ................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
303. VERDI: Il Trovatore. Granforte; Carena; Pertile; Cattaneo; Darmassi; Sabajno/La Scala.<br />
[superb pressing of famous 1930 recording] EMI Italiana 3C153-17083/85(3). A- to A................ 18.00<br />
304. VERDI: Il Trovatore. Callas; Stignani; Penno; Tagliabue; Modesti; Votto/La Scala. [Live, 1953;<br />
booklet includes synopsis and fine production photos, but NL] MRF 78(2). A-............................. 17.00<br />
305. VERDI: Il Trovatore. Bastianini; Corelli; Parutto; Barbieri; Ferrin; di Fabritiis/Rome Opera.<br />
[Live; Berlin, 1961] Melodram MEL-050(3). A- to A..................................................................... 21.00<br />
306. VERDI: La Forza del Destino. Caballe; Carreras; Cappuccilli; Ghiaurov; Bruscantini; Foiani;<br />
Patane/Unnamed company. [Live; Italy, 1978] Side 8: Excerpts from original (1862)<br />
version of Forza with Van Der Luct; Babini; Verbruccan; Simonetto/Unnamed company.<br />
HRE 255(4). FS(plastic frayed, but box unopened) ......................................................................... 12.00<br />
307.*VERDI: La Traviata. Sills; Gedda; Panerai; Wallis; Fiorentini; Ceccato/RPO; Alldis Choir.<br />
Angel SCLX-3780(3). A-................................................................................................................. 14.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
308.*VERDI: Nabucco. Scotto; Ghiaurov; Manuguerra; Luchetti; Obraztsova; Muti/PO; Ambrosian<br />
Opera Cho. [quad] Angel SCLX-3850(3). A- ................................................................................ 20.00<br />
309. VERDI: Nabucco. Milnes; Bumbry; Cossutta; Raimondi; Cortez; Santi/unidentifed company.<br />
[Live, 1979; w/notes but NL; Side 4: Grace Bumbry in scenes from Macbeth & Aida, 1973]<br />
Legendary LR-154(3). A-................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />
310. VERDI: Otello. Vinay; Schoeffler; Dermota; Jaresch; Greindl; Bierbach; Siegelinde Wagner;<br />
Furtwangler/VPO; VSO Cho. [Live; Salzburg, 1951; NL] IGI 342(3). A- .................................. 27.00<br />
311. VERDI: Otello. Del Monaco; Tebaldi; Warren; Tozzi; Zampieri; Pergola; Votto/La Scala. [Live;<br />
January 7, 1954; Photos in booklet, but NL] Cetra LO-74(3). A-.................................................... 15.00<br />
312. VERDI: Requiem. Schmidt; Repp; Thompson; Heard; Fountain/Oberlin Conservatory<br />
Orchestra; Musical Union. [rec May, 1957] Conservatory Records MU-2(2). B(most plays<br />
much better, but some scrs) .............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
313. VERDI: Simon Boccanegra. Tibbett; Rethberg; Martineli; Pinza; Warren;<br />
Panizza/Metropolitan Opera. Broadcast performance: January 21, 1939. [Deluxe Soria<br />
Series limited edition; the thirteenth (1986) in the Met's Soria Series of Historical <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
made available only to generous Met donors ($125 or more); in sturdy mahogany plush<br />
slipcase with lavishly-illustrated 24-page book plus libretto] Metropolitan Opera-MET-13(3).<br />
A-(lovely!)...................................................................................................................................... 100.00<br />
314. VERDI: Stiffelio. Limarilli; Dominguez; Alberti; Prior; Maag/Teatro Regio, Parma. [Live; 12-<br />
29-1968; with nice booklet including notes, production photos & synopsis; THIS COPY<br />
ALSO HAS LIBRETTO, usually absent] MRF 32(2). A-............................................................... 20.00<br />
315. VERDI: Un Ballo in Maschera. Verna; Tagliavini; Tassinari; Valdengo; Erato; Questa/RAI<br />
Turin. Cetra B-1249(2). A-(spine label is partially torn) ................................................................ 13.00<br />
316.*VIVALDI: EDIZIONI VIVALDI 10: Juditha Triumphans; Musica Sacra (4 Motets; Kyrie;<br />
Beatus Vir; Lauda Jerusalem; Domine ad Adiuvandum Me; Gloria; Salve Regina; Magnificat;<br />
Te Deum). Ameling; Giebel; Hamari; Finnila; Negri/ECO; Misc Chos. Philips 6768 016(8).<br />
A- to A.............................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />
317.*WAGNER: Das Rheingold (sung in English). Bailey; Belcourt; Stroud; Goodall/English<br />
National Opera Company. [Live] Angel SDC-3825(4). A-(British pressings)............................. 25.00<br />
318.*WAGNER: Der Ring des Nibelungen - An Introduction. Deryck Cooke explains and analyses<br />
Wagner's system of leitmotifs including 193 musical examples drawn from the Solti/VPO<br />
Ring cycle (in some cases recorded especially for this production). Side 6 includes<br />
performances of Siegfried Idyll and Kinderkatechismus with Solti/VPO; Vienna Boy's<br />
Choir. Includes 42-page booklet with extensive discussion with musical examples. London<br />
RDN-S-1(3). A-................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
319.*WAGNER: Der Ring des Nibelungen. Nilsson; Windgassen; Hotter; Flagstad; London;<br />
Svanholm; Frick; Solti/VPO. The four operas, individually boxed, then enclosed in slipcase<br />
along with a copy of producer John Culshaw's book, "Ring Resounding." Iconic recordings;<br />
first copy I've had of the complete collection with book. London RING-S(19). A-........................ 75.00<br />
320. WAGNER: Die Meistersinger. Nissen; Noort; Reining; Sallaba; Wiedemann; Toscanini/VPO;<br />
VSO Cho. [Live; Salzburg Festival, August 1937; with English notes but NL] Accord ACC-<br />
150040(5). A- to A ........................................................................................................................... 31.00<br />
321. WAGNER: Die Meistersinger. Nissen; Noort; Reining; Sallaba; Wiedemann; Toscanini/VPO;<br />
VSO Cho. [Live; Salzburg Festival, 1937; includes English notes, but NL] Filler: Siegfried's<br />
Funeral Music; same artists; Salzburg Festival, 1934. Melodram MEL-012(5). A--(sds 3/4<br />
have annoying pressing bubbles)...................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
322. WAGNER: Die Walkure (Act II, Scene 2; Act III. Runger; Rode; Friedrich; Consbruch; Weise;<br />
Aldor; Wolfgang Bruckner/Grosses Orchester des Reichssenders Konigsberg. [Recorded<br />
February 1938; German-only notes] Lebendige Vergangenheit LV 153/154(2). A-....................... 16.00<br />
323.*WAGNER: Die Walkure (sung in English, hence "The Valkyrie.") Hunter; Remedios; Bailey;<br />
Curphey; Grant; Goodall/English National Opera Company. [live; quad] Angel SELX-<br />
3826(5). A-(British pressing) ........................................................................................................... 25.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire - continued<br />
324.*WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Jung; Jones; Mazura; Altmeyer; Becht; Killebrew; Hubner;<br />
Boulez/Bayreuth Festival. [Live; dig] Philips 6769 073(5). FS..................................................... 15.00<br />
325.*WAGNER: Lohengrin. Thomas; Ludwig; Fischer-Dieskau; Grummer; Frick; Wiener;<br />
Kempe/VPO; VSO Cho. [blue labels] Angel S-3641(5). A-.......................................................... 18.00<br />
326. WAGNER: Lohengrin. Steber; Windgassen; Varnay; Uhde; Keilberth/Bayreuth Festival.<br />
Richmond RS-65003(5). A- ............................................................................................................. 30.00<br />
327. WAGNER: Parsifal. Windgassen; Modl; London; Weber; Van Mill; Uhde;<br />
Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival. [live, 1951] Richmond RS-65001(5). A- ............................ 30.00<br />
328.*WAGNER: Siegfried. Jung; Jones; Becht; McIntyre; Hubner; Wenkel; Zednik;<br />
Boulez/Bayreuth Festival. [Live; dig] Philips 6769 072(4). FS..................................................... 14.00<br />
329. WAGNER: Siegfried. Aldenhoff; Varnay; S. Bjorling; Kuen; Pflanzl; Lipp; Karajan/Bayreuth<br />
Festival. [Live, 1951; German-only libretto] Foyer FO-1004(4). A- .............................................. 25.00<br />
330. WAGNER: Tannhauser. Melchior; Flagstad; List; Darcy; Janssen; Thorborg; Harrell;<br />
Leinsdorf/Unnamed Company. [Live, 1941; presumably the Met; in blank box without<br />
notes or libretto] Die Goldene Aera Richard Wagners GAW-300(3). B+ to A-.............................. 45.00<br />
331.*WALLACH (Joelle): Orison of Saint Theresa; Plaint for a Prince & King; Three Short<br />
Sacred Anthems; Five American Echoes. Viksic/Manhattan Vocal Ens. FRANK MARTIN:<br />
Piemes de la Mort. Cohn, bass; Peoples, tenor; Rouse, bar; Nagano conducts three guitars.<br />
Opus One #122. A-........................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
332.*WALTON: The Bear. Sinclair; Shaw; Lumsden; Lockhart/ECO. [blue labels] Angel S-36477.<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
333.*WALTON: Troilus and Cressida. Baker; Cassilly; English; Luxon; Bainbridge;<br />
Foster/ROHCG. [recorded live] EMI SLS-997(3). A- to A........................................................... 17.00<br />
334.*WINCENTY (P. Rogeriusz; b.1933): Biblical Meditations. Flickenschildt, speaker;<br />
Veigl/Percussionsensemble & Ens "Synthese" Wien; Chos. [German-only notes] Aulos<br />
FSM-43 521/22(2). A- to A.............................................................................................................. 14.00<br />
335. WOLF-FERRARI: Le Donne Curiose. Capecchi; Carturan; Micheluzzi; Pedani; Ratti;<br />
Simonato/RAI Orch & Cho. [blank covers; NL] Golden Age of Opera EJS 373(2). B to B+...... 30.00<br />
336.*ZANDONAI: Francesca da Rimini. Kabaivanska; Domingo; Managuerra; Queler/Orch;<br />
Schola Cantorum. [booklet includes notes, synopsis and complete libretto] BJR S-137(3). A- ... 23.00<br />
337.*ZEMLINSKY: Lieder (23). Kimbrough, baritone; Garben, pf. [dig] Acanta 40.23 509. A- to A ....... 13.00<br />
LP's: Operatic & Choral Highlights<br />
338.*DONIZETTI: Lucia di Lammermoor (exc). Sutherland; Merrill; Siepi; Pritchard/ASCR.<br />
London OS-25702. A-(FFSS labels; blue-backed jacket)................................................................ 10.00<br />
339. GIORDANO: Andrea Chenier (excerpts sung in German). Rosvaenge; Domgraf-Fassbaender;<br />
Heidersbach; Wrana; Heger/Berlin State Opera. [recorded in 1942] BASF BB-21361. FS........... 9.00<br />
340. GIORDANO: Andrea Chenier (excerpts sung in German). Rosvaenge; Domgraf-Fassbaender;<br />
Heidersbach; Wrana; Heger/Berlin Opera. [recorded 1942] BASF 10 21361-7. A- to A............... 9.00<br />
341. MOUSSORGSKY: Boris Godounov (exc). Christoff; Bielecki; Gedda; Zareska;<br />
Dobrowen/ORTF. [only in print from 12/53 or 1/54 to 3/56] RCA LHMV-1052. B+.................. 12.00<br />
342. MUSSORGSKY: Boris Goudounov (exc). Christoff; Gedda; Bielecki; Zareska;<br />
Dobrowen/ORTF. [deleted 10/58] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1021. A- ............................................. 12.00<br />
343. PUCCINI: La Boheme (exc in German). Eipperle; Gueden; Anders; Domgraf-Fassbaender;<br />
Steinkopf/Berlin Radio Orch. [recorded 1944] BASF 10 21496-6. A-......................................... 11.00<br />
344. SCHUBERT OPERA HIGHLIGHTS: Claudine von Villabella (Act I); Teufels Lustschloss;<br />
Freunde von Salamanka; Alfonso und Estrella. Hickel, Laubenthal, Zoimer, Krenn,<br />
Bergertuna, Guffstein. [Blank jacket] Unique Opera UORC-252. A- ............................................. 13.00<br />
345. STRAUSS: Capriccio (exc). Ursuleac; Klarwein; Hotter; Hann; Krauss/Bavarian Opera Orch.<br />
[recorded 1942] BASF 10 21363-3. A- to A.................................................................................... 10.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Highlights - continued<br />
346. STRAUSS: Elektra (exc). Goltz; Hongen; Frantz; Solti/Bavarian State Orch. Decca DL-9723.<br />
A--..................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
347. VERDI: Aida (abridged). Milanov; Bjoerling; Barbieri; Warren; Christoff; Perlea/Rome Opera.<br />
[SD labels] RCA LM-6069(2). A-.................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
348. VERDI: Don Carlos (exc). Klose; Lemnitz; Ahlersmeyer; Grossman; Hann; Rosvaenge;<br />
Schlusnus; Rother/Berlin Radio. [recorded 1941 & 1944] BASF 10 22318-1. A- ....................... 10.00<br />
349. WAGNER: Die Walkure (exc). Melchior; Varnay; Traubel; Thorborg; Schorr; Leinsdorf/Orch.<br />
[Live, 1941; NL; blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 543. B+ ................................................ 12.00<br />
350.*WAGNER: Tristan & Isolde (excerpts). Modl; Windgassen; Blatter; Rother/BSOO.<br />
Telefunken KT-11037/1-2(2). A- to A............................................................................................. 12.00<br />
351. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde (exc). Buchner; Klose; Hofmann; Lorenz; Prohaska;<br />
Heger/Berlin State Opera. [recorded 1942; German-only notes; NL] BASF 22 22316-7(2).<br />
A- to A.............................................................................................................................................. 14.00<br />
352. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde (exc). Traubel; Melchior; Thorborg; Kipnis; Huehn;<br />
Leinsdorf/Orch. [Live; no date given; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 556(2).<br />
B+(very fine pressing for EJS!)........................................................................................................ 30.00<br />
LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections<br />
353. AMERICAN SINGERS VOLUME I: Adini (Trovatore, Herodiade, Aida; songs of Braga,<br />
Samara); Hinkley (Lohengrin, Meistersinger, Gotterdammerung; Bowers song); Parkina<br />
(songs: Leoncavallo, Balfe, Dell'Acqua, Trad, Bishop, d'Hardelot); Maclennan<br />
(Tannhauser[2]); Lankow (Juive, Magic Flute). Rococo 5397. A- ................................................. 13.00<br />
354. ARIAS & SONGS: Turner (Gioconda); De Muro Lomanto (Favorita); Lazaro (Osma); Groh<br />
(Opernball); Di Stefano (Denza); Nemeth (Tote Stadt); Melchior (Africana); Nash (Judas);<br />
Thill (Caccini); Roswaenge (Fidelio). [Private issue by Discount Records, Chicago; 1964]<br />
Cum Laude KM-1002. A-- ............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
355. AUSTRALIAN OPERA: Single LP entitled Great Australia Singers includes Melba/Brownlee<br />
(Traviata), Dawson (Faust), Stella Power (Lucia), Harold Williams (Faust), Margherita<br />
Grandi (Macbeth), Gladys Montcrieff (Maid of the Mountains), Clara Serena (Samson),<br />
Evelyn Scotney (Auber Manon Lescaut), Gertrude Johnson (Dinorah), Florence Austral<br />
(Aida), Arnold Matters (Simon), Frances Alda (Mefistofele) & Marjorie Lawrence<br />
(Brunnhilde's Immolation in French!) [Issue commemorates the opening of the Sydney Opera<br />
House (1973) and includes 68-page book and a portfolio of six prints with the disc in a<br />
slipcase] Australian Opera AO-1. A-(brief tks beg sd 1; minor slipcase scuffs) ............................. 19.00<br />
356. GREAT BRITISH SOPRANOS: Selections sung by Agnes Nicholls, Miriam Licette, Joan Cross,<br />
Eva Turner, Mary Garden (Debussy accompanies on piano), Maggie Teyte(2), Isobel Baillie,<br />
Elsie Suddaby(2), Dora Labbette(3: Beecham accompanies on piano) and Gwen Catley. EMI<br />
HLM-7033. A-.................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
357. ITALIAN VOCAL MUSIC ANTHOLOGY: Works of Caccini, Carissimi, Monteverdi, Rossini,<br />
Bellini, Donizetti, Ponchielli, Verdi, Boito, Leoncavallo, Puccini, Mascagni, Montemezzi,<br />
Cilea, Franchetti, Giordano & Refice. Very miscellaneous artists include the castrato<br />
Moreschi, Journet, Gilly, Piccaver, Pertile & Caruso. ASCO A-114. A-................................... 12.00<br />
358. METROPOLITAN OPERA: Met Centennial Collection - <strong>Recordings</strong> from 1935-1959. Excerpts<br />
from broadcasts of fifteen operas, featuring thirty-seven singers and eleven conductors.<br />
[Deluxe Soria Series limited edition; part of the Met's Soria Series of Historical <strong>Recordings</strong>,<br />
issued annually, which usually involved three-LP sets of famous broadcast performances of<br />
individual operas, made available only to generous Met donors of $125 or more. As a little<br />
change of pace, this 1984 issue, in sturdy red plush slipcase with lavishly-illustrated 52-page<br />
book with full texts and artist biographies, comprises five LP's, and required a contribution of<br />
$500 or more!] Metropolitan Opera-MET-100(5). A- ................................................................... 150.00<br />
359.*MOZART OPERA FESTIVAL: Selections from Figaro, Magic Flute, Idomeneo, Seraglio, Cosi,<br />
Il Re Pastore, Don Giovanni. Popp; Fassbaender; Krenn; Krause; Jungwirth; Kertesz/Vienna<br />
Haydn Orch. London OSA-1297(2). A- ......................................................................................... 16.00
LP's : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections - continued<br />
360. OPENING NIGHTS AT THE MET: Historic <strong>Recordings</strong> of Metropolitan Opera Stars Recreating<br />
Their Celebrated Opening Night Roles. Artists: Berger; Bjoerling; Bori; Caruso;<br />
De Luca; Destinn; Eames; Farrar; Flagstad; Galli-Curci; Homer; Jeritza; Martinelli; Melba;<br />
Melchior; Merrill; Milanov; Peerce; Peters; Pinza; Pons; Ponselle; Rethberg; Sayao; Scotti;<br />
Sembrich; Stevens; Tibbett; Traubel; Valletti; Vinay; Warren. [Limited edition album (this<br />
copy is #1169) includes lavishly-illustrated 50-page booklet w/a page of notes on each<br />
recorded aria & a listing of opening night operas & casts, 1883-1965; also includes a 2-inch X<br />
3-inch piece of the curtain from the Old Met; only in Schwann from October 1966 until May<br />
1967] RCA LM-6171(3). A- ............................................................................................................ 45.00<br />
361. OPERA RARA SILVER JUBILEE GALA: Kings & Queens of England. Excs from Maria<br />
Stuarda(3), Roberto Devereux(2), Anna Bolena(2), Rosmonda d'Inghilterra, L'Assedio di<br />
Calais, Alfredo il Grande(2) & Il Castello di Kenilworth. J.Price; Harrhy; Tomlinson;<br />
Kenny; Hughes; Clark; du Plessis; Harre; Woodrow; Andrew; Arthur; Smith;<br />
Francis/London Philomusica [bl covs] Unique Opera UORC-356(2). A-.................................... 16.00<br />
362.*THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE: Seventeen songs and instrumental pieces for stage plays in the<br />
Shakespearian period by Dowland, Gibbons, Allison, Anonymous, etc. Vocalists: Schiotz,<br />
Peterson, Tobias, Harrell, Helen Boatwright. Beck/Ins Ens of recorders, viols, lute,<br />
pandora, cittern, etc. Col KL-5627. A-("6-eyes" labels) .................................................................. 14.00<br />
LP's: Vocalists<br />
363. AHLERSMEYER: Arias & Scenes fr Macbeth, Giovanni, Marriage, Traviata, Ballo, Don Carlo,<br />
Otello, Mantel, Arabella, Taming of the Shrew (Goetz), Tabarro, Tales. [recorded 1932-1944]<br />
BASF KBF-21488(2). FS................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
364. ALBANESE: Arias - Butterfly, Carmen, Don Pasquale, Turandot(2), Manon Lescaut, Adriana;<br />
Songs - Scarlatti, Bellini(2), Denza, Buzzi-Peccia, Falvo-Fusco. [recorded 1936-46 (most<br />
1940)] Parnassus PAR-1001. A- ...................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
365. AMATO: Arias - Puritani, due Foscari, Favorita, Rigoletto(2), Faust, Dinorah, Otello(2), Cav,<br />
Pag, Germania; song of de Curtis. [recorded 1911-14; German-only notes] Court Opera CO-<br />
346. FS................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
366. AMATO: Arias - Rigoletto(3), Trovatore(20, Ballo, Dinorah, Favorita, Carmen(2), Jewels &<br />
Gioconda. [recorded 1911-14; German-only notes] Discophilia DIS-KG-A-2. A-........................... 8.00<br />
367.*AMELING: German Romantic Songs - Schumann(2), Schubert(2), Wolf(2), Mahler, Reger,<br />
Mendelssohn, Brahms(2), Franz, Strauss(4), Pfitzner, Loewe. Baldwin, piano. Philips 9500<br />
350. A- to A...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
368.*AMELING: Mozart - Exsultate, Jubilate; Dulcissimum Convivium; Laudate Dominum; Concert<br />
Arias: K.217, 374 & 486a. Leppard/ECO. Philips 6500 006. A- to A(c/c) ................................... 10.00<br />
369.*AMELING: Serenata - Songs: Tosti, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Dowlan, Quilter, Nakada, Marx,<br />
Schumann, Wolf, Satie, Hahn(2), Satie, Bizet, Gounod, Chabrier & Obradors(2). Jansen, pf.<br />
[dig] Philips 412 216. A- to A .......................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
370.*AMELING: Souvenir - Purcell, Ives, Schoenberg, Hahn, Liszt, Britten, Vuillermoz,<br />
Rachmaninoff, Martin, Rossini, Rodrigo, Hullebroeck, Weldon, Canteloube, Sibelius &<br />
Nakada. Baldwin, pf. Col M-35119. A- .......................................................................................... 12.00<br />
371. ANDERS: Arias - Magic Flute(2), Seraglio(3), Undine, Martha, Merry Wives, Fidelio,<br />
Boheme(3), Tabarro, Fanciulla, Manon Lescaut, Tales(3), Elisir. [Recorded 1938-46] BASF<br />
KBF-21491(2). FS............................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
372.*ANDERSON: "Jus' Keep On Singin'" - Twelve Spirituals. Motley, piano. [first copy of this I've<br />
seen; only in print 1965-1967; minor cover scuffs] RCA LSC-2796. B+(looks fine; typical nse<br />
for Canadian SD press)..................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
373.*ASPINALL (Michael): "The Surprising Soprano." Victorian Ballads(5), Italian Songs(3),<br />
Operetta Arias(3), seven more items. Kenny, piano. [Live recital, 1976; falsetto spoofs of<br />
famous singers of the past; only the second copy I've ever seen!] London OS-26537. A-.............. 20.00<br />
374. ATLANTOV: Russian Songs - Abaza, Bulakov(3), Sherementiev, Gurilev(2), Malashkin, Listov<br />
& Obukhov. [Russian-only notes] Melodiya CM-04227-8. A-(509)............................................... 10.00<br />
375.*ATLANTOV: Songs of Tchaikovsky(7) & Rachmaninoff(9). Khalilova, piano. [Russian-only<br />
notes] Melodiya 33CM-03203-4. A-(occ tks sd 1) .......................................................................... 10.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
376.*BAR (Olaf; bar): Schumann - Dichterliebe; Liederkreis. Parsons, pf. [dig; DMM] EMI DFO-<br />
38120. A- to A.................................................................................................................................. 11.00<br />
377. BASTIANINI: Arias - Cav, Pag(2), Amico, Lodoletto, Maschere, Barber, Rigoletto, Otello,<br />
Ballo; Songs of Mercadante & Bossi. [rec 1956-63; no further details] Timaclub 18. A-............... 15.00<br />
378. BATTISTINI: Arias - Nozze, Giovanni, Maria di Rudenz, Paride ed Elena, Maria di Rohan,<br />
Favorita(2), Ernani, Rigoletto, Ballo(2), Don Carlos(2), Forza(2), Ruy Blas, Guarany,<br />
Gioconda, Re di Lahore, Tannhauser; Songs: Carissimi, Tosti, Alvarez(2), Denza, Giordani.<br />
[rec 1921-4; German notes] Court Opera CO-412/13(2). A- ........................................................... 16.00<br />
379.*BATTLE: Berg - Lulu Suite. Gielen/Cincinnati Sym (who also play Lyric Suite). [dig] Vox<br />
VCL-9042. A-..................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />
380.*BERGANZA: Rossini Arias - Barber(2), Italiana(3), Stabat Mater, Semiramide, Cenerentola.<br />
Berganza; Gibson/LSO. London OS-25106. A-(FFSS labels; blue-backed cover)....................... 10.00<br />
381.*BERGONZI: Arias & Songs by Vivaldi(3), Scarlatti(5), Pergolesi, Caldara, Durante & Giordani.<br />
Lavilla, piano. HNH 4008. A- ......................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
382.*BERGONZI: Arias - Aida, Luisa Miller, Forza, Trovatore, Ballo, Africana, Andreas, Adriana(2),<br />
Tosca(2), Manon Lescaut. Gavazzeni/ASCR. London OS-25075. A- ........................................... 12.00<br />
383.*BERGONZI: Arias - Corsaro, Roi d'Ys, Arlesiana, Luisa Miller, I Lombardi & Mefistofele;<br />
Songs of Tirindelli, Tosti(2), Chopin, Cairone, Pietri, Peccia & De Curtis. Scalera, piano.<br />
[Live, 1984] [AUTOGRAPHED on back cover by Bergonzi & Scalera - former a bit faint &<br />
smudged] Bongiovanni GB-2502. A- to A....................................................................................... 14.00<br />
384.*BERGONZI: Songs of Bellini, Verdi, Denza(2), Donizetti, Donaudy(2), Tirindelli, Rossini(2),<br />
Mascagni, Tosti(3), Buzzi-Peccia, de Curtis. Wustman, piano. Col M-34558. A-(demo copy<br />
w/cover timing sticker)....................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
385.*BORG: Mussorgsky - Songs & Dances of Death (Klima/Prague Radio Sym); Songs (Holecek,<br />
piano [in 3]; Chalabala/Prague National Theatre Orch [in 4]). Supraphon SUAST-50390.<br />
A--....................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
386.*BORG: Mussorgsky - Songs & Dances of Death (Klima/Prague Radio Sym); Songs (Holecek,<br />
piano [in 3]; Chalabala/Prague National Theatre Orch [in 4]). Nonesuch H-71215. A-.............. 8.00<br />
387.*BORG: Song Cycles of his own composition: Seitseman laulua Aleksis Kiven sanoihin (7);<br />
Laulelmia Saimaalta (4); plus one more song. Koskimies, piano. [notes in Finnish only]<br />
Finlandia FA-901. A- to A ............................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
388.*BRUSCANINI: Arias - Don Pasquale, Astuzie Femminili, Don Giovanni(2), Cosi(2), Nozze(2),<br />
Falstaff & Elisir; Two Tosti songs. Maestri, piano. [Live, 1981] Bongiovanni GB-13. A- ............. 9.00<br />
389.*BUMBRY: Selections from "Carmen Jones." Webb; Babb; Welch; Baptiste; Alwyn/Orch &<br />
Cho. Heliodor HS-25046. A--.......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
390.*CABALLE: Arias & Scenes - Cosi, Masnadieri, Corsaro, Tosca, Lucia, Elisabetta Regina<br />
d'Inghilterra. Misc cond/Orchs. Philips 9500 358. A- to A ............................................................ 12.00<br />
391.*CALLAS: "La Divina" - Arias from Norma, Puritani, Turco, Cenerentola, Gioconda, Daughter,<br />
Ernani, Trovatore, Alceste, Figaro, Hamlet, Faust. Bonus disc has long (52 minutes) Callas<br />
interview with Edward Downes. [blue labels] Angel SCB-3743(3). A-(few very lgt tks in<br />
interview).......................................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
392.*CALLAS: Verdi Arias - Otello(3), Aroldo(2), Don Carlo(2). Rescigno/PCO. [blue label] Angel<br />
S-36221. A- ...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
393. CALLAS: La Donna, La Voce, La Diva - Ten-record boxed set includes issues #1-#10 of this<br />
series of live Callas material, which also circulate separately; fold-open cover for each disc<br />
includes 16-page booklet w/many photos; notes in Italian only. Eight discs devoted to opera<br />
excerpts: Traviata (Giulini/La Scala); Norma (Votto/La Scala); Lucia (Serafin/RAI Rome);<br />
Trovatore (Votto/La Scala); Barber (Giulini/La Scala); Anna Bolena (Gavazzeni/La Scala);<br />
Ballo (Gavazzeni/La Scala); Macbeth (De Sabata/La Scala). Two discs are given to misc<br />
arias. A handsome production. Gli Dei Della Musica 1/10(10). A-(brief ticks in Anna &<br />
Trovatore) ......................................................................................................................................... 39.00<br />
394.*CANGALOVIC (Miroslav; bass): Arias - Boris(2), Eugene Onegin, Prince Igor(2) & Ivan<br />
Susanin. Zupanic/Belgrade Opera. [notes in Yugoslavian only] Produkcija Gramofonskih<br />
Ploca STV-213324. A- ..................................................................................................................... 12.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
395.*CARRERAS: "Merry Christmas" - 12 songs. Osterreicher/Vienna State Opera Chorus<br />
Members. CBS FM-42311. A- to A .................................................................................................. 8.00<br />
396.*CARROLL (Joan; soprano): Stravinsky - Three Japanese Songs; Two Songs (Reimann, piano).<br />
Reimann - Inane (Markowski/BVRS). Gorecki - Monologhi (Kounadis/New Music Ens).<br />
Wergo WER-60056. A- to A............................................................................................................ 11.00<br />
397. CARUSO: Complete Caruso, Volume 16 - 1919-20. Arias - Salvatore Rosa, Serse Juive,<br />
Africana, Rossini Petit Messe Solennelle(2) & Amadis de Gaule (Lully). Songs of Pasadas,<br />
Ciampi, Bartlett, De Crescenzo, Fucito, De Curtis, Bracco, Secchi, Gioe & Donaudy.<br />
[Stockham digital restorations] RCA ARM1-7008. FS(c/c) ............................................................ 10.00<br />
398. 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............ 16.00<br />
399. CEBOTARI: Arias - Seraglio, Nozze, Don Giovanni(2), Rigoletto(2), Merry Wives, Faust,<br />
Boheme(2), Butterfly(3), Traviata, Pag, Ariadne, Gypsy Baron; Songs of J.Strauss, Arditi,<br />
Rachmaninoff, Alabieff & Mackeben. [recorded 1932-49] Electrola 1C147-29 118/119(2). A-<br />
to A ................................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
400.*CERQUETTI: Arias - Aida, Vespri, Norma, Ernani, Nabucco, Tosca, Agnes von Hohenstaufen,<br />
Forza. Gavazzeni/MMF. Decca GRV-13. A- to A ......................................................................... 12.00<br />
401.*CHIARA: Arias - Adriana(2), Andrea, Amico Fritz(2), Pag, La Wally(2), Iris(2), Loreley.<br />
Adler/National Phil. Decca SXL-6864. A-..................................................................................... 13.00<br />
402.*CHIARA: Verdi Arias - Masnadieri, Vespri, Otello, Aida, Giovanna, Simon, Forza.<br />
Santi/ROHCG; Alldis Cho. Decca SXL-6605. A- ........................................................................ 11.00<br />
403.*CORELLI: Arias - Andrea(2), Favorita, Tosca(2), Puritani, Manon Lescaut, Adriana, Turandot,<br />
Ugonotti & Gioconda. Ferraris/Orch. Italian EMI 3C063-50101. A- ............................................. 9.00<br />
404. CORTIS: Arias - Favorita, Rigoletto(3), Ballo, Otello, Werther(2), Manon, Fanciulla, Gianni,<br />
Turandot(2), Andrea & Cene delle Beffe(2). Rococo 5212. A-......................................................... 9.00<br />
405.*CRASS: Bass Arias - Fidelio, Onegin, Seraglio, Vespri, Don Carlos & Meistersinger(2).<br />
Einhorn/BVRS. Electrola 1C063-29 073. A- to A ......................................................................... 12.00<br />
406.*CRESPIN: Prima Donna from Paris. Arias - Iphigenie, Damnation, Sappho, Ascanio, Werther,<br />
Carmen, Grande Duchesse, Belle Helene, Perichole, Ciboulette, Phi-Phi, Amour Masque,<br />
Trois Valses. [with 14-page booklet] London OSA-1292(2). A-..................................................... 13.00<br />
407. CRISTOFOREANU (Florica): Arias - Samson(2), Carmen(6), Mignon, Favorita(2), Cav &<br />
Manon. [no notes] Club 99 CL-99-38. A-(few lgt thumps fr pressing bbls)...................................... 8.00<br />
408. CRISTOFOREANU: Arias - Mognon, Carmen(4) & Samson. Unidentified orch. [10-inch; notes<br />
in Roumanian only] Electrecord ECD-1101. B+ to A- ...................................................................... 9.00<br />
409. DANCO: A Recital of 17th & 18th Century Music. Works of Schutz, Bach(3), Gluck, Scarlatti,<br />
Caldara, Durante & Caccini. Agosti, piano; Demessieux, organ. [10-inch] London LS-698. B..... 12.00<br />
410.*DANTO (Louis; tenor): Romantic Songs of Russia [14: Mosolov (not like the Iron Foundry!),<br />
Rubinstein(2), Glinka, Balakirev, Glazunov, Gurilev(2), Bulakhov, Varlamov(2), 3 more).<br />
Wagner, piano. MHS 1185. A-.......................................................................................................... 8.00<br />
411. DAVIS (Agnes): Selections from Tannhauser, Porgy & Bess, Herodiade, Roi David<br />
(w/Rodzinski/NYP), Cyrano de Bergerac (Damrosch), Merry Widow; Songs of Wagner,<br />
Campbell-Tipton, Oakland, Porter & Bach. [some dates given: 1935-42; this disc #20 of<br />
limited edition of only 100 copies] Recherche 1003. A-.................................................................. 20.00<br />
412.*DAWSON (Anne; soprano): English Songs by Finzi (7; Song Cycle, "Till Earth Outwears");<br />
Ferguson (5; Song Cycle, "Discovery"); Bridge(4), Moeran(2), Four English Lyrics by<br />
Campion, Fletcher, Browne & Marlowe. Barrand, piano. [DMM] Hyperion A-66103. A- to<br />
A ......................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
413. DE LOS ANGELES: Five Centuries of Spanish Song. Gothic Period (2), Renaissance Period (6),<br />
Baroque Period (7). Capitol G-7155. A- ............................................................................................ 9.00<br />
414. DE PADILLA (Lola Artot; 1880-1933): Arias - Figaro(3), Mignon, Konigskinder(3), Don<br />
Giovanni(2), Traviata(2), Carmen & Boheme. [German-only notes] Court Opera CO-370. A- ....... 9.00<br />
415. DENS: "Envoi de Fleurs" - 15 French songs. Challan/Colonne Orch. [French notes] Pathe DTX-<br />
30223. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 15.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
416.*DENS: Arias - Carmen, Manon, Samson, Damnation, Griseldis, Marouf, Tales, Romeo, Hamlet,<br />
Henry VIII, Samson, Thais & Herodiade. Pretre, Lombard & Dervaux with Paris Opera<br />
Orch. [French-only notes] Pathe CPTC-355. A- ............................................................................. 16.00<br />
417. DENS: Chants Patriotiques et Cocardiers (11). Challan/PCO. [French notes] Pathe CPTPM-<br />
130.533. A-....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
418. DENS: Songs of Debussy, Brahms, Lalo, Hahn(3), Ravel, Chabrier, Franck, Duparc, Nerini,<br />
Faure(2), Berlioz & Borodin. Bonneau, piano. [French-only notes] Pathe DTX-306. A- .............. 18.00<br />
419. DERMOTA: Schumann - Songs from Myrthen and Liederkreis. Hilde Dermota, piano. [British<br />
pressing] Telefunken LGX-66023. A- ............................................................................................. 12.00<br />
420.*DI STEFANO: "O Marenariello." Songs of De Curtis(3), Di Capua, Persico, Tagliaferri e<br />
Valente, Palardi, Lama, Nardella, Cioffi, Lama, D'Annibale. Olivieri/Orch. [Italian notes<br />
only] Italian Seraphim 3C033-17220. A-......................................................................................... 12.00<br />
421. DI STEFANO: Arias - L'Arlesiana, Manon, Boheme, Elisir, Amico, Werther, Pecatori; Songs of<br />
De Curtis, Gastaldon, Mario, Cottrau & Massenet, Denza & Bixio-Cherubini. [Nice fold-open<br />
illustrated album; recorded 1944, Radio Lausanne] EMI Italiana C065-17943. A--....................... 18.00<br />
422.*DI STEFANO: O Solo Mio. Songs of Mario, De Curtis(2), Cardillo, Tagliaferri, Di Capua, Tosti,<br />
Falvo & Bellini. Olivieri/Orch. [Italian notes only] Italian Seraphim 3C033-17161. A-............... 12.00<br />
423.*DIMITROVA (Ghena): Arias - Aida, Lombardi, Attila, Macbeth, Gioconda, Turandot, Adriana,<br />
La Wally & Andrea. Gardelli/Munich Radio Orch. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-38074. A- to A ........ 8.00<br />
424. DOMINGUEZ (Ruben): Tenor arias, duets, etc. from Traviata(3), Rigoletto(4), Boheme(2) &<br />
Tosca(2). [live from Caracas & Bogota; no notes; bl cov] R.D 1. B++(few tks beg sd 1) .............. 11.00<br />
425. ERB (Karl): Arias - Magic Flute(2), Iphigenie in Tauris, Seraglio, Fidelio, Euryanthe, Martha,<br />
Tannhauser, Lohengrin(3), Meistersinger(2), Rheingold(2), Don Pasquale, Rigoletto(2),<br />
Traviata, Falstaff, Boheme(2), Evangelimann, Mignon, Barber von Bagdad, Tales, Queen of<br />
Sheba(2) & Dame Kobold (by Felix Weingartner!) [recorded 1911-17] Electrola 1C147-<br />
30771/72(2). A- ................................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />
426. FARRAR: Arias - Domino Noir, Tannhauser, Martha, Rigoletto, Traviata, Faust(2), Mefistofele,<br />
Mignon, Romeo, Manon & Roland von Berlin; Duets with Schumann-Heink & Homer.<br />
[recorded 1904-1913; German-only notes] Court Opera CO-315. A- to A ....................................... 8.00<br />
427. FISCHER-DIESKAU: Brahms Songs (15). Demus, piano. DGG LPM-18 504. A- to A ....................... 8.00<br />
428.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Schubert - Songs, Volume #2 (The Diver & four other Schiller songs).<br />
Engel, piano. Angel S-35656. A-(earliest U.S. red labels) .............................................................. 11.00<br />
429. FLAGSTAD: Arias by Bach (Cantatas #147 & 208; St. Matthew; Clavierbuchlein) & Handel<br />
(Messiah[2], Radamisto, Semele, 1 more). Boult/LPO. London 5277. A- ..................................... 10.00<br />
430. FLAGSTAD: Arias from Walkure, Lohengrin, Oberon; Brunnhilde's Immolation Scene.<br />
Ormandy/Phila. [recorded 10-17-1937] German RCA PVM1-9068. A-....................................... 12.00<br />
431. FLAGSTAD: Selections from Walkure, Tristan(3), Tannhauser, Gotterdammerung (Immolation<br />
Scene; 1st issue; with Furtwangler/PO, 1948), St. Matthew Passion, Dido, Xerxes, Orpheus<br />
(assisting artists include Svanholm & Hongen); Songs of Grieg(3). [recorded 1948-52]<br />
Electrola C 147-01 491/92(2). A- to A............................................................................................. 16.00<br />
432.*FLAGSTAD: Wagner - Arias from Lohengrin, Parsifal & Walkure(2); Wesendonck Lieder.<br />
Knappertsbusch/VPO. London OS-25101. A-(c/c)....................................................................... 10.00<br />
433.*FLAGSTAD: Farewell Performance: March 20, 1955 - Carnegie Hall. WAGNER: Arias from<br />
Walkure, Act I (2); Wesendonck Songs; Tristan - Prelude & Liebestod; Gotterdammerung -<br />
Brunnhilde's Immolation. Edwin McArthur/Sym of the Air, who also play Dutchman<br />
Overture; Good Friday Spell; Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey. [Lovely presentation in<br />
deluxe oversized album w/copy of the concert program and handsome booklet. Limited<br />
Edition; #1091. Labels state "engineered for stereo," but to my ears the set sounds like<br />
excellent, solid mono; as with virtually every copy I've seen, the spine is split where it folds<br />
open; the new owner can decide whether to repair this with tape or leave it alone] Orfeo Sonic<br />
SDST-3(3). A-(see preceding re spine) ............................................................................................ 65.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
434. FLAGSTAD: Recital of German Songs: J.S.Bach (5), K.P.E.Bach(4), Wolfgang Franck(3);<br />
Cruger; Bohm; Two Sacred German Songs (anon). Moore, piano. [only in print from late<br />
1954 - 2/57] RCA LHMV-1070. A-- ............................................................................................... 18.00<br />
435. FLETA (Miguel): Twelve Spanish Songs. With unidentified conductor/orchestra. RCA LPM-<br />
1103. B+ ........................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
436. FRIJSH (Povla, soprano): Songs of Dvorak(3), Gluck, Clarke, Naginski, Schubert, Schumann(3),<br />
Sinding, Grieg, Grondahl, Faure(3), Debussy, Ravel, Duparc, Chausson, Hahn & Dupont.<br />
Dougherty, piano. Town Hall TH-002. A-(some original sources are rather noisy)....................... 18.00<br />
437. GARCIA (Juan): Spanish Songs (15). Rubini GV-24. A-........................................................................ 9.00<br />
438.*GEDDA: Songs (18) of Emil Sjogren (1853-1918): Vol 2. Eyron, piano. Bluebell BELL-142. A-<br />
to A ..................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
439. GENCER: Arias - Caterina Cornaro, Roberto, Maria Stuarda, Lucrezia (Gavazzeni/Turin Sym;<br />
1974); Trovatore, Forza, Aida & La Wally (Basile/RAI Turin; 1956). Cetra LPO-2082. FS ....... 16.00<br />
440. GENCER: Donizetti & Verdi - arias & scenes from Lucia(2), Anna Bolena(2), Simon<br />
Boccanegra, Trovatore, Battaglia di Legnano, Due Foscari(2), Macbeth(2) & Forza. [Live,<br />
1957-60; misc Italian companies; conductors include Gui, Serafin, Simionato, Previtali] CLS<br />
ARPCL-22058(2). A- ....................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
441. GENCER: Excerpts from Anna Bolena (4 scenes), Roberto, Nabucco, Macbeth & Forza. [Italianonly<br />
notes] Opera Viva JLT-5. A-- .................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
442. GENCER: Highlights from Lucia di Lammermoor. Sabatucci; Carta; De Fabritiis/Teatro Verdi<br />
di Trieste. [Live, 1957] Replica RPL-2486. A-............................................................................... 12.00<br />
443.*GENCER: Songs of Chopin(4), Bellini(3), Donizetti(3) & Rossini(3). Guerrini, piano. [foldopen<br />
illustrated album; notes Italian only] Cetra LPO-2003. A- ..................................................... 12.00<br />
444. GENCER: Portrait of the Artist, 1958-1968: Arias - Aida, Ernani, Rigoletto, Puritani, Anna<br />
Bolena, Gioconda, Don Giovanni, Due Foscari, Lucrezia, Vespri, Lucia, Ballo & Forza. HRE<br />
357(2). A- ......................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
445.*GHIAUROV: Arias - Carmen, Jolie Fille & Faust. Plus selections from Samson, Werther,<br />
Manon, Faust & Carmen sung by Milcheva, Kabaivanska, Ghiulelev, Nikolov & Vassileva.<br />
Bulgarian Radio Orch. Forlane UM-4505. FS ................................................................................... 9.00<br />
446. GIGLI: Opera Arias, Vol. 1 - Mefistofele(6), Tosca(3), Lodoletta, Iris, Gioconda(3), Fedora(2),<br />
Favorita(2), Faust(2), Boheme, Cav(4), Amico, Pecheurs(2), Manon, Boheme, Paride ed<br />
Elena, Andrea, Pag & Elisir. [recorded 1918-35; Italian-only texts] Italian EMI 3-53-<br />
1553123(3). A- to A ......................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
447. GIGLI: Opera Arias, Vol. 3 - Carmen, Gasparone, Roi d'Ys, Manon, Werther, Naughty Marietta,<br />
Jocelyn, Costanza in Amor(2), Orontea, Arianna, Pompeo, Don Juan de Manara, Amico(2),<br />
Atalanta, Griselda, Onesta Negli Amori, Marcella, Elisir(2), Pecheurs, Turandot, Otello,<br />
Mefistofele. [recorded 1942-51; Italian-only texts] Italian EMI 2-53-1553173(2). A- to A ........... 13.00<br />
448. GIGLI: Opera Arias, Vol. 4 - Romeo, Pag, Andrea(2), Giovinezza, Manon, Forza(3), Trovatore,<br />
Adriana, Cav, Luisa, Forza(5), Fedora(2), Amico(3) & Manon Lescaut(3); Songs of Donaudy<br />
& Chopin(2). ["Inediti" - no dates given; three spoken tracks; Italian-only texts] Italian EMI<br />
3-53-1185363(3). A- to A................................................................................................................. 19.00<br />
449. GIGLI: Opera Arias, Vol. 5 - Cav(4), Rigoletto, Maggiolata Veneziana(2), Maristella, Pecheurs,<br />
Pag(2) & Elisir(5); Songs of Rendine, Veroli(2), Liviabella, Brahms, Raffa, Adelmi, Gibilaro,<br />
Visco, De Curtis(2), Volonnino, Leoncavallo, Cardillo, Di Capua, De Crescenzo, Gastaldon<br />
& Cittadini. di Leo & Fedri(4). ["Inediti" - no dates given; two spoken tracks; Italian-only<br />
texts] Italian EMI 3-53-1185393(3). A- to A ................................................................................... 19.00<br />
450. HARSHAW: Wagner - Siegfried's Funeral Music & Immolation Scene. Ormandy/Phila, who<br />
also play Prelude, Liebesnacht & Liebestod from Tristan. [recorded 1952] Col ML-4742.<br />
B+("6-eyes" labels)........................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
451.*HENDRICKS: Mozart - Sacred Arias (9). Marriner/ASMF. [dig; DMM] French EMI 2706611.<br />
A- to A.............................................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
452. HIOLSKI: Schubert - Schwanengesang. Marchwinski, piano. Muza XL-0695. A--(c/c) .................... 10.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
453. HOTTER: Schumann - Dichterliebe. Schubert - Ausgewahlete Lieder. Altmann, piano. [Germanonly<br />
notes] Preiser PR-3145. A-....................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
454.*KNIPLOVA (Nadezda; soprano): Wagner - Brunnhilde's Immolation; Isolde's Liebestod. Arias<br />
from Turandot, Cav, Makropoulos Case, Macbeth. Gregor/Prague Smetana Theatre Orch.<br />
Supraphon 1 12 0785. A-.................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
455. KOLASSI: Ravel - Cinq Melodies Populaires Grecques; Chansons Madecasses. Italian Songs &<br />
Arias by Scarlatti(2), Pergolesi(2), Falconieri, Paisiello, Handel & Caccini. Bonneau, piano.<br />
London LL-1425. B/C+(c/c; disappointing copy, but scarce)............................................................ 6.00<br />
456.*LAGGER: Schubert Songs (12). Shetler, pf. [German-only notes] Phil 6520 001. A- to<br />
A(German pressing) ......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
457.*LAVIRGEN: Tenor arias - Andrea, Pag, Gioconda, Carmen, Trovatore(2), Forza & Aida.<br />
Marco/Madrid Concert Orch & Cho. West WST-17159. A-(c/c)................................................. 9.00<br />
458. LEISNER: Arias - St. Matthew, Carmen, Tristan, Serse & Rheingold; Songs of Becker, Handel,<br />
Strauss, Brahms, Schubert(2). Club 99 CL-99-62. A- ..................................................................... 10.00<br />
459. LEMNITZ: Arias - Freischutz, Aida, Trovatore(2), Charodyeka, Orfeo(2), Tannhauser,<br />
Arabella(2), Lohengrin. Rococo 5203. A-- ........................................................................................ 8.00<br />
460. LEMNITZ: Songs of Cornelius(5), Wolf(3) & Schubert(3). Rauchensen, piano. Urania URLP-<br />
7013. B ............................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />
461.*LEVKO: Exc fr Russlan & Ludmilla; Tsar's Bride. Khaikin & Ermler/Bolshoi. Melodiya 33C-<br />
01247-8. A-....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
462. MACNEIL: Arias from Rigoletto(3), Pag, Gioconda, Otello, Ernani, Forza, Nabucco & Macbeth.<br />
Parnassus PAR-1015. FS.................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />
463.*MARCOULESCOU (Yolanda; soprano): Songs of Respighi(6), Gianluca Tocchi(3),<br />
Malipiero(5) & Pietro Cimara(3). Baldwin, piano. Gasparo GS-221. A- ......................................... 9.00<br />
464.*MARTON: Eva Marton Vol 1 - Italian Operatic Heroines. Forza(2), Don Carlos, Aida, Manon<br />
Lescaut, Andrea & Tosca. [Live; misc orchs; 1975-79] Legendary LR-130. A-............................. 12.00<br />
465.*MARTON: Eva Marton Vol 2 - German Opera Heroines. Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Ariadne,<br />
Fidelio(2), Frau Ohne Schatten(2) & Tristan; 2 Wesendonck Lieder. [Live; misc orchs; 1978-<br />
82] Legendary LR-184. A- ............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
466.*MARTON: Eva Marton Vol 3 - Great Operatic Heroines. Turandot(1973), Egyptian<br />
Helen(1981), Don Giovanni(2; 1973), Manon Lescaut(1979), Gioconda(1983), Onegin(in<br />
German, 1973) & Fedora(1982). Legendary LR-193. A- ................................................................ 12.00<br />
467. MAYR: Arias - Freischutz, Norma, Templer und Judin, Masaniello, Judin, Domino Noir,<br />
Benvenuto Cellini, Dutchman, Tannhauser, Ernani, Aida, Barber of Baghdad(2), Siegfried,<br />
Gotterdammerung, Manon, Tiefland & Wintermarschen (Goldmark). [recorded 1905-11;<br />
German-only notes] Court Opera CO-416. FS................................................................................... 9.00<br />
468.*MCKELLAR: Greensleeves & Other Songs of British Isles (15 in all). Sharples/Orch. Lon SW-<br />
99389. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
469.*MCKELLAR: Songs of Robert Burns (13). 12 Scottish favorites. Sharples/Orch. Lon SW-<br />
99228. A-(c/c)................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
470.*MCKELLAR: Kenneth McKellar's Scotland. Loch Lomond and eleven more Scottish<br />
favorites. Knight/Orch. London SW-99461. A-(c/c)...................................................................... 12.00<br />
471.*MCKELLAR: Roamin' in the Gloamin'. 12 Scottish favorites. Sharples/Orch. London SW-<br />
99224. A-(c/c)................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
472.*MCKELLAR: The World of Kenneth McKellar, Vol. 2: Auld Lang Syne & 11 more Scottish<br />
songs. Decca SPA-67. A- ................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
473.*MESPLE: Johann Strauss Waltz Melodies - Emperor, Wiener Blut, Blue Danube, Voices of<br />
Spring, 4 more. Pourcel/His Orch. Angel S-36888. A-.................................................................... 9.00<br />
474. MICHEAU: Arias - Barber, Pecheurs, Tales, Romeo, Mignon, Louise, Mireille; Proch - Theme &<br />
Variations. Mathieson/LSO; Desormiere/PCO. London LLP-12. B-/B ......................................... 9.00<br />
475.*MILASHKINA: Arias - Don Carlo, Aida(2), Forza, Trovatore(2). Ermler/Bolshoi Theatre<br />
Orch. Melodiya C-01199-200. A- ................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
476.*MILNES: Martin Kalmanoff - The Joy of Prayer. Westerburg/American Sym & Cho. MMG<br />
202X(2). A- ...................................................................................................................................... 11.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
477.*MOFFO: Portrait of Manon. Scenes from Manon (with Di Stefano, Kerns, Alberti, Casula &<br />
Di Stasio) and Manon Lescaut (with Labo, Kerns, Rocchi, Rinaudo & Titta).<br />
Leibowitz/RCA Italiana Orch & Cho. [Mohr/Layton production; with 7-inch bonus disc of<br />
2 arias (one by Kerns, one by Moffo) from Massenet's Portrait of Manon, written 10 years<br />
after Manon.] [SD labels] RCA LSC-7028(2). A-(lovely!) ............................................................ 32.00<br />
478.*MOLL: Arias - Dutchman, Barber of Baghdad(2), Meistersinger, Freischutz(2), Waffenschmied,<br />
Zar, Fidelio, Seraglio(2) & Don Giovanni. Eichhorn/Munich Radio Orch. [dig; DMM]<br />
Orfeo S-009821 A. A- to A .............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
479. MOORE: Arias - Norma, Manon, Fille, Butterfly, Tosca & Boheme(2); 12 popular songs. TAP T-<br />
334. B+ ............................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />
480. MOORE: Arias - Romeo, Louise, Manon, Pag, Butterfly, Tosca, Boheme, Maytime, Rose Marie;<br />
Songs of Tosti, Schubert, misc others (5). [Live, 1936-43] MDP 027. A- ...................................... 12.00<br />
481. MRAZ (Ladislav; baritone): Arias - Faust, Beatrice & Benedict, Prince Igor, The Lantern<br />
(Novak), Freischutz & Meistersinger. Czech Radio Sym; misc conductors. [Venezuelan<br />
issue, equivalent of SUA-10539] Supraphon GMM-099. A-........................................................... 12.00<br />
482. NASH: La Boheme (Act 4, complete: Perli; Beecham/LPO; 1935); Arias from Gondoliers;<br />
Bohemian Girl; Barber; Rigoletto; Magic Flute; Maritana (1926-32). EMI HQM-1234. A-.......... 15.00<br />
483. NILSSON: Bartok - Bluebeard's Castle (complete). Bernhard Sonnerstedt; Fricsay/Radio Orch.<br />
[Radio broadcast, 1953; early, very unusual Nilsson!] SR Records SRLP-1377. A- to A .............. 19.00<br />
484.*NORMAN & SHIRLEY-QUIRK: Mahler - Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12).<br />
Haitink/ACO. Philips 9500 316. FS ................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
485.*OBERLIN: Baroque Cantatas by Telemann (#19 & #28), Buxtehude ("Jubliate Domino") &<br />
Handel ("Siete Rose Rugiadose"). Alexander Schneider, violin; George Ricci, cello;<br />
Bernard Krainis, recorder; Douglas Williams, harpsichord. Decca DL-79414. A- ..................... 12.00<br />
486.*OBRAZTSOVA: Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben; 5 Songs. Chachava, pf. Melodiya<br />
13999/14000. A-............................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />
487.*PAPROCKI (Bogdan; tenor): Slavonic Arias - Dimitri, Halka, Eugene Onegin, Pique Dame,<br />
Prince Igor, Legenda Baltyku, Straszny Dwor & Dalibor. Wodiczko/Prague National<br />
Theatre. Supraphon SUAST-50644. A- .......................................................................................... 12.00<br />
488. PERNET: Arias - Barber, Philemon(2), Lakme, Manon, Tales(2), Boris(2), Faust(2), Don<br />
Quichotte(2) & Mireille. [French-only notes] French Odeon ODX-135. B to B++(varies) ............ 13.00<br />
489. PETRAUSKAS: Arias - Onegin, Halka, Carmen, Traviata, Tosca, Cav, Pag, Aida, Queen of<br />
Spades & Ballo; Lithuanian folk song. Hofmekleris/Lithuanian State Opera Orch; two<br />
with piano accompaniment. [recorded 1924-47] Melodiya M10-43703-4. A- ................................ 16.00<br />
490. PINZA: Arias - Ernani, Roberto, Le Caid, Don Carlo, Norma, Faust, Figaro, Magic Flute,<br />
Juive(2), Trovatore & Verdi Requiem. [recorded 1927-39] English RCA VIC-1217. A-............... 16.00<br />
491. PINZA: Mose, Norma(2), Puritani, Lucia, Favorita(2), Juive(2), Faust(2), Mignon, Trovatore(2),<br />
Forza, Simon, Mefistofele(2), Verdi Requiem. [1923-2] EMI HLM-1435561. A- ......................... 12.00<br />
492. PONSELLE: Incomparable Ponselle, Vol. 1: Arias - Forza(2), Gioconda, Juive, Lohengrin,<br />
Aida(3), Maritana, Forza, Mlle. Modeste, Ernani, Otello(unpublished test, 1927; Ave Maria);<br />
Songs of Scott, Tosti(2), di Capua(2), Higgins, Shelley, Brahms, de Curtis, Dupont, Silberta,<br />
Foster(2), Di Chiara, Bishop; Comin' thro the Rye (this & O Solo Mio in duet w/Carmela<br />
Ponselle); Blue Danube Waltz. [Mostly acoustics] OASI 595(3). A-- ............................................ 19.00<br />
493. PONSELLE: Sings Verdi - Trovatore(3), Ernani, Vespri, Forza(2), Aida(3), Otello. Also,<br />
Ponselle in 8-min conversation [1971] w/William Seward on her 1st recordings & 1st days at<br />
the Met. Odyssey Y-31150. FS .......................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
494.*POPP: Songs of Dvorak(4), Kodaly(4), Janacek(9) & Prokofiev(4). Parsons, piano. [Germanonly<br />
notes] Acanta 40 23 330. A- to A............................................................................................. 12.00<br />
495.*PORCHE (Tervalon; tenor): Songs of Scarlatti(2), De Luca, Pergolesi, Lotti, Handel,<br />
Buononcini, Rosa, Berlioz(3 from Nuits d'Ete), Cesti, Beethoven & Faure(3). Al-Mahdi,<br />
piano. [dig] Americana ASI-8189. A-.............................................................................................. 10.00<br />
496.*PREY: Schubert - Schwanengesang. Klien, piano. London OS-25797. A-.......................................... 11.00<br />
497.*PRICE (Margaret): Italian (4), German (4) & Welsh (5) Songs. Lockhart, pf. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-<br />
345. A-(c/c)....................................................................................................................................... 10.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
498.*RASKIN: Ezra Laderman - Songs for Eve; From the Psalms. Edwards, piano. Desto DC-7105.<br />
A--....................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
499.*REBROFF: Russian Folk Songs (12). Col CS-9568. A-(red "2-eyes" labels) ...................................... 10.00<br />
500.*REBROFF: Russian Love Songs (11). Intercord 715-08. A- ................................................................ 10.00<br />
501.*REBROFF: Singt Weisen von Wodka & Wein (12 drinking songs). [German-only notes] CBS<br />
S-63410. A- ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
502. RESNIK: Arias - Enfant Prodigue, Reine de Saba, Ernani, Fledermaus, Zaza, Fidelio, Butterfly,<br />
Andrea, Don Giovanni, Cav, Aida & Walkure. [live, 1944-53] ANNA 1028. A-........................... 11.00<br />
503. RETHBERG: Arias - Ballo(2), Otello(2), Boccaccio, Dutchman, Faust, Fledermaus, Aida (Nile<br />
Scene & Ritorna Vincitor). [recorded 1927-31; notes in Italian only] Italian RCA VL-47218.<br />
A- to A.............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
504.*RICCIARELLI: Verdi Arias - Masnadieri, Vespri, Corsaro, Otello, Giovanna, Trovatore, Don<br />
Carlo, Jerusalem. Gavazzeni/Rome Phil. Italian RCA MLDS-20260. A- ....................................... 9.00<br />
505.*RIDDERBUSH: Das Grosse Karl Ridderbusch Album. Twenty selections from Opera,<br />
Operetta and Folksong. [notes in German only] Acanta 40.23 562(2). A- to A .............................. 16.00<br />
506. ROBIN: Arias - Magic Flute(2), Manon Lescaut; Songs of Grieg (Peer Gynt), Koechlin, Delibes,<br />
dell'Acqua(2), Fevrier, Gallini, Benedict, Grothe & Richepin. [French-only notes; rec 1942-<br />
49] Pathe 2C061-12096. A-.............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
507.*ROSSI-LEMENI: Arias - Barber, Ernani, Don Carlos, Faust(2), Ivan Sussanin, Prince Igor, Boris<br />
Godunov(3); Mussorgsky - Songs & Dances of Death; Songs (5). Gheorghiu, piano (in<br />
Mussorgsky); Brediceanu/Bukarest Staatsoper Orch. Capriccio CA 30-014/1-2(2). A- to A .... 18.00<br />
508. ROSSI-LEMENI: Mussorgsky - Boris highlights. Singer/Hamburg Radio Orch. Saga XID-<br />
5174. A-.............................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
509. RYSANEK: Exc fr Dutchman(2); Walkure (Loveduet Act I; Suthaus; Furtwangler); Aida;<br />
Forza; Cav; Tiefland; Arabella; Rosenkavalier(2). Schuchter/Misc Orchs. [rec 1952-5]<br />
Electrola 1C147-29 150/51(2). A-.................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
SCHIOTZ: See also #258, 362, 695, 727.<br />
510. SCHWARZKOPF: Wolf Songs (13). Furtwangler, piano. [Live; Salzburg Festival; August 12,<br />
1953] Electrola C 063-01 915. A- .................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
511. SCOTTO: Arias - Rigoletto(2) (Gavazzeni/Florence May Festival, 1960). Arias - Puritani,<br />
Capuletti, Gagha Luna, Sonnambula (Ziino/Sicilian Sym Orch). Rodolphe RP-12435. A- to<br />
A ......................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
512.*SCOTTO: Songs of Rossini(2), Bellini(4), Verdi(3) & Donizetti(4). Baracchi, piano. RCA<br />
AGL1-1341. A-(Canadian pressing) .................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
513.*SILLS: Bellini & Donizetti Heroines - Linda, Capuleti, Lucia, Roberto, Sonnambula,<br />
Rosmonda. Jalas/Vienna Volksoper. West WST-17143. A-(includes several reviews &<br />
concert programs)............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
514.*SINYAVSKAYA (Tamara; mezzo): Songs of Tchaikovsky(6) & Rachmaninov(8).<br />
Reyentovich/Violinists' Ens of Bolshoi Theatre. Melodiya 33CM-03725-26. A- ....................... 12.00<br />
515.*SODERSTROM: Mussorgsky - The Nursery. Grechaninov - The Lane. Prokofiev - The Ugly<br />
Duckling. Ashkenazy, piano. London OS-26579. A-(c/c) ................................................................ 9.00<br />
516.*SOLOVIANENKO: Aria fr Martha; 11 Italian Songs. Kozharsky/Ch Orch. Melodiya 33C10-<br />
08971-2. A-....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
517.+SOUEZ: Arias from Don Giovanni(2) & Cosi(2) (Busch/Glyndebourne Festival); from<br />
Boheme & Ernani (Barbirolli/LPO); from Carmen & Norma (Erede/LPO). Orion ORS-<br />
7293. A--............................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
518.*SOUKUPOVA: Arias - Dido, Xerxes, Prince Igor, Favorita, The Secret, Pique Dame, Samson,<br />
Trovatore, Ballo & Rheingold. Gregor/Prague National Theatre Orch. Supraphon SUAST-<br />
50589. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
519.*SOUZAY: Songs of Rachmaninoff(2), Tchaikovsky(2), Hahn(2), Debussy, Faure, Liszt(3), Villa-<br />
Lobos, Guarnieri, Lopez-Buchardo, Traditional. Baldwin, piano. [Mohr; Salvatore & Moran]<br />
RCA LSC-3082. A- ............................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
520. STEFFE (Edwin): Songs of Foster(2), Gershwin, Edwards, Porter, Bennett, Jacoby; arias from<br />
Pag & Andrea Chenier; selections from Most Happy Fella, South Pacific, Without a Song,<br />
Desert Song, Vagabond King. [recorded 1947-67] OASI 655. A- .................................................... 9.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
521.*STICH-RANDALL: Mozart Arias - Figaro(2), Cosi(2), Magic Flute, Don Giovanni(2).<br />
Somogyi/Vienna Orch. MCA / Westminster MCA-1416. A- .......................................................... 9.00<br />
522. STICH-RANDALL: Nine arias from Handel's "Rodelinda." Isepp, harpsichord;<br />
Priestman/Vienna Radio Orch. West XWN-19116. A-.................................................................. 9.00<br />
523.*STREISAND: "Classical Barbra" - Songs of Debussy, Canteloube, Wolf, Faure(2), Orff,<br />
Handel(2), Schumann & Ogerman. Ogerman/Col Sym. Col M-33452. A- ................................... 10.00<br />
524. SWARTHOUT: Chausson - Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer (Monteux/SFSO); French Art Songs<br />
[Berlioz, Hahn, Debussy, Duparc, Hillemacher, Clergue, Poulenc(3)] (Trovillo, piano).<br />
[recorded in 1952 and 1953] RCA LM-1793. A--(songs are B+; little writing on back cover) ...... 25.00<br />
525. TAUBER: Arias - Freischutz, Lohengrin, Roi d'Ys; songs of Grieg(20, Wood, Schubert(2),<br />
Schumann(6), Tauber; Drink to Me Only. Rococo 5345. A-............................................................. 9.00<br />
526. TAUBER: Songs of Openshaw, Krone, Frothe, Katscher, Erwin(2), Freed, Kaper, Doelle,<br />
Kromlicki, Klupsch, Engel-Berger, Schmidt-Gentner, Berlin & Jolson. [Recorded 1927-31]<br />
Pearl GEMM-231. A-......................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
527. TAUBER: The Art of Richard Tauber: Fifty-one arias, songs, duets & scenes (rec 1919 - 1946).<br />
Transfers by Keith Hardwick; illustrated booklet includes full texts and notes on the<br />
recordings. EMI RLS-7700(3). A- ................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
528.*TE KANAWA: Berlioz - Les Nuits d'Ete. NORMAN: Berlioz - La Mort de Cleopatre.<br />
Barenboim/Paris Orch. DGG 2532 047. A- to A ............................................................................ 9.00<br />
529. TIBBETT: Arias - Carmen, Faust, Barber, Ballo, Tosca, Pag; Songs by Schubert(2), Loewe,<br />
Tchaikovsky(2), Mussorgsky. [Recorded 1926-40] RCA VIC-1340. A-(British Decca<br />
pressing) ........................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
530. TIBBETT & MOORE: Soundtrack for the movie "New Moon" (1930; Romberg & Hammerstein).<br />
Pelican LP-2020. A- ......................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
531.*TOMOWA-SINTOW: Arias - Cosi, Freischutz, Tannhauser, Ariadne, Daphne, Manon Lescaut,<br />
Turandot, Adriana, Andrea, Ballo & Ernani. Sommer/Munich Radio. [dig; DMM] Orfeo S-<br />
106 841 A. A- to A(c/c)...................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
532.*TOMOWA-SINTOWA: Verdi Arias & Scenes - Ernani, Nabucco, Traviata(2), Forza(3),<br />
Aida(2), Otello. Raychev/Sofia Phil. Forlane UM-4506/7(2). A- to A .......................................... 11.00<br />
533.*TOZZI: Popular Art Songs by Dick Hyman(5), Richard Cory(6) & Paul Reif(3). Walmer, piano.<br />
Serenus SRS-12030. A-...................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
534. TREPTOW: Wagner - Scenes fr Parsifal. Knappertsbusch/VPO; VSO Cho. [10-in] London<br />
LPS-287. B-...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
535.*VALDENGO: Italian Songs by Tosti(7), Rotoli, Denza, Brogi, Denza, De Crescenzio, Billi &<br />
Leoncavallo. Erede/New Sym. [Italian-only notes] Bongiovanni GB-5008. A- to A ...................... 9.00<br />
536. VALLETTI: Arias - Elisir(2), Figlia del Reggimento(2), Don Pasquale(4). Gavazzeni &<br />
Rossi/Misc RAI Orchs. Cetra LPC-50154. B+(moderate scr through Elisir) .................................. 8.00<br />
VALLETTI: See also #208, 360, 536, 879, 882, 909, 923, 966.<br />
537. VALLIN: Hahn Songs (10; Composer, piano). Nin - Seven Popular Spanish Songs. Martini -<br />
Plaisir d'Amour. Rococo 5344. A- ................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
538.*VAN DAM: Songs of Schumann (9 songs on texts of Julius Kerner), Ibert (4 Chansons de Don<br />
Quichotte), Absil (3 Poemes de Klingsor) & Poulenc (Chansons Gaillardes). Vanden<br />
Eynden, piano. Directeur Gerard Mortier 1981 010. A- to A ......................................................... 13.00<br />
539. WARNER (Genevieve): Songs of Mozart(6) and Schubert(6). Rupp, piano. [blue labels] Col<br />
ML-4365. B ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
540.*WEIKL: Arias by Millocker, O.Straus, Eysler, Kalman, Abraham, Lehar(2), J.Strauss(3),<br />
Kreutzer, Lincke, Stolz, Zeller, Schubert. Eichhorn/ORF Sym. [dig; DMM; notes German<br />
only] Orfeo S-077<strong>831</strong> B. A- to A....................................................................................................... 8.00<br />
541. WHITEHALL: Aria from Parsifal; Songs of Schumann(2), Harrison, Root, Wetherley,<br />
Westendorf, Dumont, Smith, Cooke, Pinsuti & Howarth. [German-only notes] Discophilia<br />
DIS-281. ............................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
542. ZABERS (Janis; Latvian tenor; 1935-73): Arias - Tosca(2), Fanciulla, Cav(2), Pique Dame(3),<br />
Traviata, Rigoletto, Trovatore. Melodiya 031463-4. A- .................................................................. 12.00
LP's : Vocalists - continued<br />
543. ZEANI: Arias - Lucia, Maria di Rohan, Anna Bolena, Life for the Czar, Otello, Giulio Cesare,<br />
Comte Ory, Puritani(5), Elisir, Sonnambula(2). [Misc orchs & conductors; all live, 1957-<br />
1965] Legendary LR-158. A- ........................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
544. ZEANI: Arias - Mefistofele (1976), Adriana (1977), Tosca (1980), Merry Widow (1968), Manon<br />
Lescaut(3; w/D'Orazi & Domingo; Barcelona, 1978). Legendary LR-128. A- ............................... 13.00<br />
545.*ZYLIS-GARA: Verdi Scenes - Otello (Act 4), Ballo (Acts 2 & 3) & Trovatore (Act 4). [misc<br />
orchs] Rodolphe RP-12408. A- .......................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
LP's: Vocalists - Duets<br />
546.*CABALLE/CARRERAS: Duets from Adriana(2), Cid, Manon Lescaut, Poliuto, Devereux,<br />
Andrea. [Live; misc orchs; 1977-1979] Legendary LR-104. A-........................................................ 9.00<br />
547.*DOMINGO/LORENGAR: Zarzuela Arias & Duets (10). Navarro/ORF Orch. [dig; Live,<br />
Salzburg Festival] CBS IM-39210. A- to A....................................................................................... 9.00<br />
548.*GEDDA & LEANDERSON: Eight Swedish Duets; Gunnar Wennerberg - Ur Gluntarne (song<br />
cycle). Eyron, piano. Bluebell 166. A- to A ...................................................................................... 9.00<br />
549. TRAUBEL/BAUM: Lohengrin - Bridal Chamber Scene (Rodzinski/NYP). TRAUBEL/RALF:<br />
Tristan - Love Duet, Act 2 (Glaz; Busch/Metropolitan Opera Orch). [blue labels] Col ML-<br />
4055. B ............................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />
Audiophile and Special Label listings begin on following page �
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 />
#124, 220, 271, 362, 450, 499, 1056, 1149, 1265, 1353, 1398, 1407, 1430, 1436, 1440, 1447, 1477, 1479, 1480-<br />
2, 1503-5, 1536, 1587, 1588-9, 1591-3, 1628, 1630, 1633-5, 1638, 1640, 1644, 1680, 1682-84.]<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 />
550. 3536(2): BACH - Orchestral Suites #1 - #4. Klemperer/PO. A- .......................................................... 32.00<br />
551. 3544(2): BEETHOVEN - Symphonies #8 & #9. Schwarzkopf; Hoffgen; Haefliger; Edelman;<br />
Karajan/PO; Vienna Musikfreude Cho. A- ................................................................................. 30.00<br />
552. 3593(3): PUCCINI - La Fanciulla Del West. Nilsson; Mongelli; Gibin; Ercolani; Von<br />
Matacic/La Scala. A- ...................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
553. 35120: LOUIS AUBERT - La Habanera. CHARPENTIER - Impressions of Italy Suite.<br />
Fourestier/Paris Opera Orch. A-(minor cover tape repair neatly done)....................................... 18.00<br />
554. 35247: SCHUMANN - Carnaval; Kreisleriana. Anda, piano. A-.......................................................... 16.00<br />
555. 35248: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #1; Sonata #14. Anda; Galliera/PO. A-............................... 12.00<br />
556. 35250: DEBUSSY - The Twelve Etudes; d'Un Cahier d'Esquisses. Gieseking. A--............................. 12.00<br />
557. 35255: LULLY (arr. Mottl) - Ballet Suite. TARTINI - Concerto #58. CIMAROSA - Oboe<br />
Concerto (Gallesi). Caracciolo/Scarlatti Orch. A-........................................................................ 18.00<br />
558. 35256: BURNS NIGHT - Songs and Poems (15) by Robert Burns. Ian Gilmour & Meta<br />
Forrest, speakers; Hans Oppenheim/The Saltire Music Group; Zorian String Quartet.<br />
[With nice booklet of notes and texts enclosed; lovely copy of an obscure, scarce issue - the<br />
first I've ever seen] A- ...................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />
559. 35257: SPANISH CHORAL MUSIC - Works of Victoria, Morales, Brudieu, Anonymous,<br />
Vasquez; ten traditional works. Ribo/Capilla Clasica Plifonica, Barcelona. [another very<br />
scarce item among the early Angels] A- .......................................................................................... 35.00<br />
560. 35258: BEETHOVEN OVERTURES - Leonore #1-#3; Fidelio. Klemperer/PO. A--......................... 12.00<br />
561. 35262: GERALD MOORE - The Unashamed Accompanist. Moore speaks on the art of the<br />
accompanist, with many musical examples. A- ............................................................................... 25.00<br />
562. 35268: LISZT - Piano Concerto #1; Hungarian Fantasy. Anda; Ackermann/PO. A- ......................... 16.00
LP's : Angels - continued<br />
563. 35277: KHATCHATURIAN - Gayne & Masquerade Suites. Composer/PO. A-(brief tks in<br />
Masquerade) ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
564. 35284: CHOPIN - Polonaises (3) & Mazurkas (8). Macuzynski, piano. A- ......................................... 15.00<br />
565. 35291: BALAKIREV - Islamey; Russia; Thamar. Von Matacic/PO. A- ............................................. 25.00<br />
566. 35296: MALIPIERO - Quartet #4. PROKOFIEV - Quartet #2. Quartetto Italiano. [th] B+............... 12.00<br />
567. 35299: SCHUBERT - Symphony #8. BRAHMS - Haydn Variations. Karajan/PO. A-(brief tks<br />
mvt 1)................................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
568. 35300: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #4. Arrau; Galliera/PO. A- ................................................. 16.00<br />
569. 35303: MOZART - Quintet, K.452. BEETHOVEN - Quintet, Op.16. Gieseking/PO Wind<br />
Quartet (Dennis Brain; Sidney Sutcliffe; Bernard Walton; Cecil James). A-.......................... 18.00<br />
570. 35306: PROKOFIEV - Violin & Piano Sonata #2. KAREN KHATCHATURIAN - Violin &<br />
Piano Sonata #3. Oistrakh; Yampolsky. A-................................................................................... 20.00<br />
571. 35308: SHOSTAKOVICH - Preludes #1, #5 & #24 fr Op.87. CHOPIN - Sonata #2. Gilels, piano.<br />
[Gilels' first American recording, predating by about a week his RCA disc of the Tchaikovsky<br />
1st with Reiner/CSO (October 29th). Early dowel-spine issue, but pressed in the U.S. -<br />
perhaps because it was recorded here?] B+...................................................................................... 15.00<br />
572. 35609: REGIMENTAL MARCHES OF THE BRITISH ARMY (27). McBain/Band of Royal<br />
Military School of Music, Kneller Hall. [Recorded 12/15/1957; with nicely-illustrated 12page<br />
booklet] A-(but first band each side has a skip) ...................................................................... 16.00<br />
573.*S-35661: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #4; Consecration of the House Overture. Klemperer/PO.<br />
A-(earliest U.S. red labels) ............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
574.*S-35671: FRANCK - Symphony; Psyche et Eros. Giulini/PO. A-(earliest U.S. red labels)................ 12.00<br />
575.*S-36953: SCHMITT - La Tragedie de Salome; Psalm 47. Guiot, soprano; Litaize, organ (in<br />
Psalm); Martinon/ORTF & Cho (in all). [TAS 65:158L re EMI issue] A-................................... 11.00<br />
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 />
576.*414 101-1(3): WAGNER - Das Rheingold. Flagstad; London; Svanholm; Neidlinger;<br />
Solti/VPO. [TAS 12:527; 73:150L] [digital remastering c.1979] FS! ............................................ 18.00<br />
577.*CS-6017: STRAVINSKY - Firebird (complete). Ansermet/OSR. A-(blue-backed jacket; not<br />
FFSS labels)...................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
578.*CS-6027: HAYDN - Symphonies #94 & #99. Krips/VPO. [bb] A- .................................................... 12.00<br />
579.*CS-6055: RACHMANINOV - Concerto #1. TCHAIKOVSKY - Concert Fantasy. Katin;<br />
Boult/LPO. A- ................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
580.*CS-6088: MOZART - Les Petits Riens. GRIEG - Holberg Suite. Munchinger/Stuttgart Ch<br />
Orch. [bb] A- ................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
581.*CS-6240: PROKOFIEV - Romeo & Juliet (excerpts). Ansermet/OSR. A-(a little writing on back<br />
cover)................................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
582.*CS-6249: BRAHMS - Symphony #3; Tragic Overture. Karajan/VPO. A-......................................... 12.00<br />
583.*CS-6359: RACHMANINOV - Piano Concerto #3. Ashkenazy; Fistoulari/LSO. [strong<br />
performance!] A- .............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
584.*CS-6523: DVORAK - Symphony #1. Kertesz/LSO. A-(c/c)............................................................... 12.00<br />
585.*CS-6524: DVORAK - Symphony #2. Kertesz/LSO. A-........................................................................ 9.00<br />
586.*CS-6525: DVORAK - Symphony #3; Hussite Overture. Kertesz/LSO. A-........................................... 9.00<br />
587.*CS-6526: DVORAK - Symphony #4; In Nature's Realm Overture. Kertesz/LSO. A-(c/c) .................. 9.00<br />
588.*CS-6613: WILLIAM KRAFT - Contextures: Riots, Decade '60; Percussion Concerto.<br />
COPLAND: Lincoln Portrait (Gregory Peck). Mehta/LA Phil. A-(c/c; minor cover scuffs) ....... 10.00<br />
589.*CS-6671: BRITTEN - Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (LSO); Variations on a Theme of<br />
Frank Bridge (ECO). Composer conducts both. A- to A(lovely Dutch pressing).......................... 12.00<br />
590.*CS-6675: BEETHOVEN - Egmont (complete music). Wussow, speaker; Lorengar; Szell/VPO.<br />
[thrilling!] A- .................................................................................................................................... 16.00
LP's : Londons - continued<br />
591.*CS-6750: ROMANTIC CELLO CONCERTI - Auber #1 (orch. Gamley); Popper; Massenet -<br />
Fantasy for Cello & Orchestra. Silberstein; Bonynge/OSR. [1st cellist in Met orch]] A-............. 16.00<br />
592.*CS-6848: NIELSEN - Symphony #4. Mehta/LAPO. FS ..................................................................... 18.00<br />
593.*CS-6925: LISZT - Tasso; From Cradle to the Grave; Mephisto Waltz #1. Solti/Paris Orch. [TAS<br />
9:92] A- ............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
594.*CS-6945: VERDI - Ballet Music from Otello (Act 3); I Vespri Siciliani (The Four Seasons); Don<br />
Carlos (Act 3). Maazel/CO. [Woolcock; Moorfoot, Parry & Law] A-(c/c).................................... 12.00<br />
595.*CS-6990: PIANO CONCERTI FROM SPAIN: MONTSALVATGE - Concerto Breve;<br />
SURINACH - Concerto. deLarrocha; Fruhbeck de Burgos/RPO. [Woolcock; Wade;<br />
Kingsway Hall, 1975; TAS 10:247] FS(c/c) .................................................................................... 16.00<br />
596.*CS-7033: DEBUSSY - La Mer; Afternoon of a Faun. RAVEL - Bolero. Solti/CSO. [Minshull;<br />
Wilkinson] A-................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
597.*CS-7082: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto; Introduction & Allegro in G, Op.92; Introduction &<br />
Allegro in d, Op.134. Ashkenazy; Segal/LSO. [Raeburn; Wilkinson; Kingsway Hall; fine<br />
disc - not often seen] A- ................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
598.*CS-7083: STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Solti/VPO. [great "critics" on cover!] A- ............................ 10.00<br />
599.*CS-7086: J. STRAUSS (arr. Dorati) - Graduation Ball. Dorati/VPO. [Mallinson; Moorfoot &<br />
Lock] A- ........................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
600.*CSA-2312(3): PROKOFIEV - Romeo & Juliet (complete ballet). Maazel/CO. [Woolcock;<br />
Moorfoot & Parry; TAS 6:185; 34:178; 73:148L] A- to A(usually quiet British pressings)........... 25.00<br />
601.*CSA-2314(3): PROKOFIEV - The Five Concerti (Ashkenazy; Previn/LSO); Ashkenazy<br />
conducts Classical Symphony; Overture on Hebrew Themes; Autumnal (his first recorded<br />
conducting?). [D] A- ........................................................................................................................ 18.00<br />
602.*CSP--9(9): BEETHOVEN - The Nine Symphonies; Leonore Overture #3; Coriolan & Egmont<br />
Overtures. Lorengar; Minton; Burrows; Talvela; (in #9); Solti/CSO & Cho. [D; TAS 4:236<br />
(re #9); Minshull & Harvey, producers; Wilkinson & Lock, engineers. Recorded at Krannert<br />
Center, University of Illinois (#9; Egmont; Leonore #3); Sofiensaal, Vienna (#6, #7 &<br />
Coriolan); Medinah Temple, Chicago (rest). Like the original issue, 9th is pressed on 4 sides;<br />
Eroica is spread onto 2 1/2 sides!] A-(lovely copy!)........................................................................ 50.00<br />
603.*HEAD 1/2(2): MESSAIEN - La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jesus Christ. Loriod (piano);<br />
Starker (cello); Sylvester (bass); Aquino (baritone); Dorati/National Sym; Westminster<br />
Cho. [Mallinson; Wilkinson & Moorfoot][TAS 65:156L; 73:148L] A-(c/c).................................. 25.00<br />
604.*OS-25742: BIRGIT NILSSON - Arias from Macbeth(3), Forza(2), Nabucco & Don Carlo.<br />
Quadri/ROHCG. [FFSS labels, but not blue-backed jacket] A-(minor cover scuffs) ................... 13.00<br />
605.*OSA--1405(4): VERDI - La Forza del Destino. Del Monaco; Tebaldi; Simionato; Bastianini;<br />
Siepi; Corena; Di Palma; Molinari-Pradelli/ASCR. [FFSS labels] A-(NL).................................. 19.00<br />
606.*OSA-1294(2): VERDI - Requiem. Price; Elias; Bjoerling; Tozzi; Reiner/VPO; Cho. [London<br />
reissue of RCA Soria Series orig; Smith; Brown; TAS re RCA release: 88:160-2; 130:73] A-...... 25.00<br />
607.*OSA-13108(3): PUCCINI - Turandot. Sutherland; Pavarotti; Caballe; Ghiaurov; Krause; Pears;<br />
Mehta/LPO. [Minshull & Woolcock; Wilkinson & Lock; TAS 43:159; 65:158L][libretto<br />
AUTOGRAPHED by SUTHERLAND and PAVAROTTI] A-.................................................. 35.00<br />
608.*SLC-1237 (JAPANESE): SHOSTAKOVICH - Quartet #8. BORODIN - Quartet #2. Borodin<br />
Quartet. [Japanese pressing by King Record Company; FFSS labels; Japanese-only notes; fr<br />
Decca SXL-6036] B+ ....................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
609.*STS-15015: MENDELSSOHN - Violin Concerto. BRUCH - Scottish Fantasy. Campoli;<br />
Boult/LPO. [from the very scarce CS-6047] A-.............................................................................. 14.00<br />
610.*STS-15021: OVERTURES - Donna Diana; Zampa; Merry Wives of Windsor; Pique Dame; Si<br />
j'Etais Roi; Le Domino Noir. Wolff/PCO. [from CS-6015] A-....................................................... 12.00<br />
611.*STS-15042: DEBUSSY - Boite a Joujoux; Printemps. Ansermet/OSR. [fr CS-6079] A-(c/c) ........... 12.00<br />
612.*STS-15096/7(2): SMETANA - Ma Vlast. Kubelik/VPO. [from CSA-2202] A-................................. 16.00<br />
613.*STS-15280/4(5): MOZART - DANCES & MARCHES, Volume 2. Includes ballet music from<br />
Idomeneo and Les Petits Riens. Boskovsky/Vienna Mozart Ens (members of VPO). A-............ 25.00
LP's: London Phase-4 Stereo<br />
614.*SPC-21011: OFFENBACH - Gaite Parisienne. Munch/NPO. [TAS 39:132; nice session photos]<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
615.*SPC-21093: MOZART - Symphony #40; Horn Concerto #4 (Alan Civil); Marriage of Figaro<br />
Overture. Lawrence Foster/RPO. [Few; Lilley] A- ....................................................................... 10.00<br />
616.*SPC-21173: BERNARD HERRMANN CONDUCTS - Les Preludes; Finlandia; Sorcerer's<br />
Apprentice; Bacchanale from Samson & Delilah. LPO. [d'Amato; Lilley; Kingsway Hall] A-..... 20.00<br />
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 />
617. MG-40010: PISTON - Symphony #3. Hanson/ERSO. [Golden Lyre label; recorded May, 1954;<br />
mono only of course] [MF-7/MF-2] B+........................................................................................... 17.00<br />
618. MG-50001: BARTOK - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste. BLOCH - Concerto Grosso #1.<br />
Kubelik/CSO. [recorded in same sessions as the legendary "Pictures;" April, 1951] [RFR-<br />
1/RFR-1] A-...................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
619. MG-50020: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Capriccio Espagnole. RAVEL - Bolero. Paray/Detroit.<br />
[First Paray/Detroit recording, spring 1953; strong debut!] [TAS 43:148] [MF-4/MF-4] A-<br />
(superb copy) .................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
620. MG-50029: FRANCK - Psyche. RAVEL - La Valse. FAURE - Pavane. Paray/Detroit Sym.<br />
[recorded December 1953] [MF-11/MF-7] A-(Faure is B+) ........................................................... 12.00<br />
621. MG-50037: TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. SCHUBERT - Symphony #8. Dorati/CSO.<br />
[Recorded January 1954; along with Dorati's Bartok/Kodaly disc (which made it to CD<br />
whereas this did not) from same sessions, the last Mercury recordings with CSO; less than<br />
eight weeks later it was Reiner & RCA for Heldenleben, Zarathustra & Salome's Dance. This<br />
copy has the earlier jacket (not Juliet with flowers).] [MF-11/MF-1] A-(jacket has neat tape<br />
repair) ............................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />
622. MG-50044: WAGNER - Tristan Prelude & Liebestod; Forest Murmurs (Siegfried); Good Friday<br />
Spell (Parsifal); Flying Dutchman Overture. Paray/Detroit Sym. [Recorded Fall 1954, Spring<br />
1955] [FR-8/FR-14] A-(lgt tks 1/8-in, Forest Murmurs, occ elsewhere)......................................... 12.00<br />
623. MG-50045: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Detroit Sym. [Recorded November 26, 1954] [FR-<br />
2/FR-3] A-(c/c; lovely copy!)........................................................................................................... 24.00<br />
624. MG-50046: RESPIGHI - Church Windows; Feste Romane. Dorati/Mpls. [Recorded November<br />
20, 1954; Church Windows has famous all-time tam-tam crash (TAS 39:144; 58:134), but<br />
don't overlook this terrific performance (and impactful mono-only recording) of the Feste!]<br />
[MF-10/MF-13] A-(9 lgt tks early Windows) .................................................................................. 32.00<br />
625. MG-50058: STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka. Mpls. [recorded April 6, 1955, mono only; not<br />
common; not to be confused with stereo remake by same artists] [MF-4/MF-4] A-- ..................... 18.00<br />
626. MG-50085: LOEFFLER - Poem for Orchestra ("La Bonne Chanson"); Life in a Russian Village<br />
(from "Memories of My Childhood.") GRIFFES - Clouds; Bacchanale; Pleasure Dome of<br />
Kubla Khan; White Peacock. Hanson/ERSO. [recorded 10/54] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-/A-- .............. 18.00<br />
627. MG-50103: McPHEE - Tabuh-Tabuhan. CARTER - The Minotaur. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS re<br />
stereo issue of McPhee: 39:127-8; 53:120; 65:156L; Carter apparently never issued in stereo]<br />
[MF-4/MF-2] A-............................................................................................................................... 15.00
LP's : Mercuries - continued<br />
628. MG-50134: FIESTA IN HI-FI. McBRIDE - Mexican Rhapsody. NELSON - Savannah River<br />
Holiday. MITCHELL - Kentucky Mountain Portraits. VARDELL - Joe Clark Steps Out.<br />
Hanson/ERSO. [TAS re stereo: 33:135-6; 53:120; 65:154L] [FR-2/FR-1] A- .............................. 24.00<br />
629.*SR-90262: DVORAK - Symphony #9 (old #5). Paray/Detroit Sym. [PR-2/PR-2] A-(c/c)................ 45.00<br />
630.*SR-90263: GOULD - Spirituals; Fall River Legend. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 44:177-78; 53:120]<br />
[PR-2/PR-2] A--(c/c) ........................................................................................................................ 19.00<br />
631.*SR-90325: MORE MARCH FAVORITES - Trojan March; Crown Imperial; Marche Heroique;<br />
Wedding March; Children's March; Golden Ear; Egyptian March. Misc artists - taken from<br />
earlier releases. [PR-2/PR-2] A-....................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
632.*SR-90371: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsodies #1, 4, 5 & 6. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 38:143;<br />
54:160+164] [CS-2/CS-6] A-(c/c).................................................................................................... 28.00<br />
633.*SR-90375: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique; Corsair Overture; Royal Hunt & Storm.<br />
Paray/Detroit. [PR-2/PR-2] A-(c/c; little writing on back cover) .................................................. 16.00<br />
634.*SR-90386: ROSSINI OVERTURES - William Tell; Barber of Seville; Scala di Seta. ROSSINI-<br />
RESPIGHI - La Boutique Fantasque. Benzi/Lamoureux Orch. [TAS 36:169] [PR-2/PR-2]<br />
A-(c/c)............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
635.*SR-90429: VIRGIL THOMSON - Symphony on a Hymn Tune; Feast of Love (Clatworthy,<br />
baritone). HANSON - Four Psalms (Boucher, baritone). Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 34:181]<br />
[RFR-4/RFR-2] A- ........................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
636.*SR-90436: HAYDN - Symphonies #59 & #81. Dorati/Fest Ch Orch. [TAS 38:141] [PR-2/PR-<br />
2] A-(c/c) .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
637.*SR-90439: COATES - London Suite; Four Ways Suite; The Three Elizabeths. Fennell/London<br />
Pops. [TAS 41:124] [RFR-2/M-2] A-.............................................................................................. 18.00<br />
638.*SRI-75007: HANSON - Symphony #2; Lament for Beowulf. Hanson/ERSO (and Cho, in<br />
Lament). [from SR-90192; TAS 30:139-40; 35:108; 65:156L] A- to A.......................................... 12.00<br />
639.*SRI-75010: HOVHANESS - Symphony #4. GIANNINI - Symphony #3. Roller/EWE. [great<br />
tam-tam and trombones!][from SR-90366: TAS 35:109; 53:118; 54:163] A- to A ........................ 18.00<br />
640.*SRI-75050: CHADWICK - Symphonic Sketches. PISTON - The Incredible Flutist.<br />
Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90018(TAS 37:96) & SR-90206(TAS 31:96; 32;148; 53:120)] A-<br />
to A ................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
641.*SRI-75058: STRAVINSKY - The Firebird (complete). Dorati/LSO. [From SR-90226: TAS<br />
32:144; 35:110; 44:128; 54:160; 54:164] A-.................................................................................... 18.00<br />
642.*SRI-75112: HANSON - Symphonies #1 & #3. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90165(TAS 31:96) &<br />
SR-90449(TAS 37:95); I've never found a decent pressing of the latter] A- to A........................... 16.00<br />
643.*SRI-75116: McPHEE - Tabuh-Tabuhan. Hanson/ERSO. SCHULLER - Seven Studies on<br />
Themes of Paul Klee. BLOCH - Sinfonia Breve. Dorati/Mpls. [from SR-90103 (TAS<br />
39:127-8; 53:120; 65:156L); SR-90282 (TAS 31:98; 53:116; 54:164); SR-90288 (TAS 37:94;<br />
53:117; 54:164)] A- to A.................................................................................................................. 32.00<br />
644.*SRI-75118: CORIGLIANO - Piano Concerto (Somer; Allesandro/San Antonio Sym).<br />
BARTOK - Divertimento (Dorati/BBC Sym). [TAS 153:65; from SR-90517 & SR-90416]<br />
A- to A.............................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />
645.*SRI2-77003(2): ADAM - Giselle (complete ballet). Fistoulari/LSO. [See TAS 34:180 re original<br />
issue on SR2-9011; this reissue scarce too - first copy I've had] A- to A ........................................ 30.00<br />
RCA listings begin on following page �
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 />
646.*ARP1-4440: SAINT-SAENS - Symphony #3. Zamkochian, organ; Munch/BSO. [Mohr;<br />
Layton; "Point 5" Series half-speed re-mastering from LSC-2341] A-(c/c) .................................... 16.00<br />
647.*ATL1-4156: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [Half-speed<br />
remastering ("Point 5" Series) of LSC-2514: TAS 29:122; 30:128; 90:136-7; German Teldec<br />
pressing] A- to A(demo copy).......................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
648.*ATL1-4286: STRAUSS - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase] [Half-speed<br />
re-mastering ("Point 5 Series") of the first Reiner/CSO Zarathustra, recorded March 8, 1954.<br />
See TAS 75/76:78 re original issue on LSC-1806.] A-(Teldec pressing)........................................ 25.00<br />
649.*CAMDEN LIVING STEREO CAS-469: POP CONCERT FAVORITES - Finlandia; William<br />
Tell & Fledermaus Overtures; Carmen Suite #1. Gruner-Hegge/Oslo Phil. [Living Stereo;<br />
1S/1S; recorded June, 1958; only in print January 1959 - May 1961] A-........................................ 13.00<br />
650.*CAMDEN LIVING STEREO CAS-475: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. Baekkelund;<br />
Fjeldstad/Oslo Phil. [Living Stereo; 1S/1S; recorded June, 1958; only in print April 1959 -<br />
May 1961; scarce item] A- ............................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
651.*GL-25006 (BRITISH): ELIZABETHAN SERENADE - Popular English Favorites. Britten -<br />
Young Person's Guide. Arnold - Four Scottish Dances. Short works by Elgar(2), Binge,<br />
Walton & Tove. Charles Gerhardt/NPO. A-................................................................................. 16.00<br />
652. LBC-1076: BRAHMS - Variations on a Theme of Paganini; Variations on an Original Theme,<br />
Op.21; Capriccio in b, Op.76, #2. Jan Smeterlin, piano. [Very rare: only in print from late<br />
1954 or early 1955 until August 1956; this is <strong>Polyphony</strong>'s first copy] A-(brief lgt tks sd 2;<br />
otherwise superb!) ............................................................................................................................ 45.00
RCA LCT Series<br />
As I continue to explore this remarkable collection of mono RCA LP's, I have come this time to the LCT<br />
releases. RCA began issuing LP's in the LCT series in late 1950, consisting of transfers of famous material<br />
from the 78-rpm era. They were issued at full price and were designated "Red Seal Collector's Issue," but were<br />
actually given special gold labels (later pressings of those that remained in the catalog into the late 1950's<br />
eventually had "Plum Dog," or "Shaded Dog," or even later labels). The records were further designated<br />
"Treasury of Immortal Performances;" some of the last issues were identified instead as "From the Connoisseur<br />
Catalog." Most of the discs were single 12-inch records in a series beginning with LCT-1000, but there were a<br />
few 10-inch issues, and several boxed sets also. The early issues often included the same wonderful cover art<br />
that the 78-rpm sets had used. For some reason, RCA did not use the numbers from 1051 through 1099, so the<br />
sequence runs only from 1000 to 1050, and then from 1100 to the final issue, LCT-1160. There were several<br />
other lacunae in the series - numbers which went unused. The group in this catalog, amazingly, includes all the<br />
discs which I believe were issued save one: LCT-1101, which held excerpts from Aida with Serafin and the<br />
Rome Opera. I believe all the other missing numbers were simply ones which were not used. The last issues in<br />
this series arrived in late 1954 and early 1955, but nearly half were deleted by late 1956, and many more<br />
followed in 1957 and 1958. The rarest issues are those which were not issued until 1954, but were then gone by<br />
1956. I hope you enjoy browsing this historic group!<br />
653. LCT----5: HAMLET - Excerpts from the soundtrack of the Laurence Olivier film. Sir William<br />
Walton's music performed by Mathieson/PO. [10-inch] [GL; 1S/1S] B+(occ tks; cover<br />
scuffy)............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
654. LCT----6: PROKOFIEV - Violin Concerto #2. Heifetz; Koussevitzky/BSO. [10-inch; the first -<br />
and I believe the only - LP issue of this until the Heifetz Collection boxed sets] [GL; 1S/1S]<br />
B+ ..................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
655. LCT---10: Rosa Ponselle in Opera and Song - Arias from Vestale(2), Otello(2); Songs of<br />
Schubert & Bishop. [10-inch] [GL; 1S/1S] A-- ............................................................................... 11.00<br />
656. LCT---16: OPERETTA FAVORITES - Selections by Herbert(3), Friml(3) & Romberg(2).<br />
Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy. [10-inch] [GL; 1S/1S] A-(very fine!) ............................... 12.00<br />
657. LCT-1000: GENIUS AT THE KEYBOARD - Short pieces played by Paderewski(4), de<br />
Pachman, Rachmaninoff(3), Albert Schweitzer (organ, of course) Prokofiev & Rosenthal.<br />
[issued December 1950; deleted March 1956] [GL; 1S/2S] A-/A--(ticks 30 seconds, side 2,<br />
band 1) .............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
658. LCT-1001: WAGNER - A TREASURY OF IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES by Lehmann,<br />
Leider, Rethberg, Schorr, Schumann-Heink & Gadski. [PL; 1S/7S] B-/C+................................ 4.00<br />
659. LCT-1002: MAGIC STRINGS - Short works performed by Kreisler(3), Elman(2), Casals(3),<br />
Segovia. [issued Dec 1950; deleted March 1956] [GL; 2S/2S] A- to B+(mostly A-; few lgt<br />
blems; minor cover scuffs) ............................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
660. LCT-1003: GOLDEN AGE ENSEMBLES - <strong>Recordings</strong> by Caruso, De Luca, Journet, Galli-<br />
Curci, Hempel, Rothier, De Segurola, Ponselle, Pinza, Schorr, Schumann, Melchior,<br />
Alda, Homer, Farrar & Scotti. [GL; 1S/1S] B- .............................................................................. 6.00<br />
661. LCT-1004: GOLDEN DUETS - Caruso/Ruffo, Bori/McCormack, Ponselle/Martinelli,<br />
Caruso/Scotti, Farrar/Caruso, Ponselle/Telva, Gigli/Ruffo. [issued 12/50; deleted 3/56]<br />
[GL; 4S/5S] B- ................................................................................................................................... 6.00<br />
662. LCT-1005: SACRED SONGS - Sung by Matzenauer(2), Schumann-Heink(2), Chaliapin(2),<br />
McCormack(2), Ponselle, Caruso. D(but the cover is good!) ......................................................... 2.00<br />
663. LCT-1006: GOLDEN AGE AT THE METROPOLITAN - Arias by Bori, Calve, Caruso,<br />
Farrar, Galli-Curci, Journet, Ponselle, Ruffo, Schipa, Tetrazzini, Chaliapin, Rethberg,<br />
McCormack. [GL; 2S/2S] B to B+ ................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
664. LCT-1007: CARUSO - Arias from Elisir, Gioconda, Africana, Boheme, Juive, Carmen, Aida,<br />
Pecheurs, Pag, Rigoletto. [GL; 5S/5S] B ........................................................................................... 8.00<br />
665. LCT-1008: GOLDEN VOICES SING LIGHT MUSIC - Selections by Bori, Galli-Curci, Gluck,<br />
Homer, Ponselle, Schumann-Heink, McCormack, Chaliapin & Rethberg. [GL; 1S/2S]<br />
B/B- .................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />
666. LCT-1009: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #3. Rubinstein; Toscanini/NBC Sym. [broadcast,<br />
1944] [PD; 17S/10S] A-(lovely!) ..................................................................................................... 18.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
667. LCT-1010: BEETHOVEN - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Toscanini/NBC Sym. [GL; 22S/20S] A-<br />
(sd 2: occ tks, mostly very light) ........................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
668. LCT-1012: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto Horowitz; Toscanini/NBC. [PD; 22S/14S] A-<br />
(superb copy!)................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
669. LCT-1013: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7. Toscanini/NYP. [GL; 7S/6S] A-(lgt scr off & on,<br />
movement 1)..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
670. LCT-1014: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. Composer, piano; Stokowski/Phila. [SD;<br />
18S/14S] A- ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
671. LCT-1015: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Schnabel; Stock/CSO. [GL; 3S/4S] A-- ................. 18.00<br />
672. LCT-1016: BRAHMS - Double Concerto. Feuermann; Heifetz; Ormandy/Phila. [WD; 7S/10S]<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
673. LCT-1017: SCHUBERT - Piano Trio #1. Rubinstein; Heifetz; Feuermann. [GL; 2S/4S] B++/B ...... 9.00<br />
674. LCT-1019: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #4. Composer, piano; Ormandy/Phila. [GL;<br />
1S/2S] B+ to A-(very nice copy for early pressing)......................................................................... 12.00<br />
675. LCT-1020: BEETHOVEN - Trio, Op.97 ("Archduke"). Rubinstein; Heifetz; Feuermann. [SD;<br />
19S/11S] A- ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
676. LCT-1021: MOZART - Divertimento in E-flat, K.563. Heifetz; Primrose; Feuermann. [GL;<br />
1S/2S] B............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
677. LCT-1022: BRAHMS - Piano Trio #1, Op.8. Rubinstein; Heifetz; Feuermann. [PD; 4S/4S] A- ..... 16.00<br />
678. LCT-1023: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #1 (Toscanini/BBC Sym). Brahms - Haydn Variations<br />
(Toscanini/NYP). [GL; 1S/1S] C+/B(cover fine, though!)............................................................... 4.00<br />
679. LCT-1025: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Horowitz; Toscanini/NBC. [WD; 16S/13S] A-............. 12.00<br />
680. LCT-1026: DVORAK - Cello Concerto. Casals; Szell/CPO. [GL; 2S/2S] A-(very fine for an<br />
early pressing) .................................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />
681. LCT-1028: BOCCHERINI - Cello Concerto. BRUCH - Kol Nidrei. Casals; Ronald/LSO. [GL;<br />
2S/3S] B- ............................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
682. LCT-1029: MOZART - Piano Concerto #26, Landowska; Goehr/Ch Orch. HAYDN - Concerto<br />
in D, Op.21 (on harpsichord). Landowska; Bigot/Orch). [GL; 1S/1S] A--................................... 16.00<br />
683. LCT-1031: PINZA: Italian Songs of 17th & 18th Centuries (Kitzinger, piano). PINZA &<br />
RETHBERG: Mozart Arias & duets from Figaro(5) & Don Giovanni (Reibold/RCA Victor<br />
Sym). [GL; 3S/1S] B-......................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />
684. LCT-1032: BEETHOVEN - Concerto #4. Rubinstein; Beecham/RPO. [GL; 2S/5S] B+(occ tks)..... 16.00<br />
685. LCT-1033: WAGNER - Die Walkure, Act I. Lehmann; Melchior; List; Walter/VPO. [fine<br />
copy of this first LP issue of legendary recording; issued in box with libretto; first copy I've<br />
had in this form] [GL; 6S/2S] A-(brief lgt tks sd 1)......................................................................... 32.00<br />
686. LCT-1034: CARUSO IN OPERA AND SONG - Arias - Ballo, Tosca, Trovatore(2), Cid,<br />
Boheme; Songs - Donaudy, Tosti, Alvarez, Rossini. [PD; 5S/7S] A--(occ tks) ................................ 9.00<br />
687. LCT-1035: AIDA OF YESTERDAY - Selections by Gigli, Rethberg, Ponselle,<br />
Martinelli/Pinza, Gadski/Amato, Ponselle/Martinelli & Homer/Caruso. [GL; 1S/1S]<br />
B/B+ ................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
688. LCT-1036: JOHN McCORMACK IN OPERA AND SONG - Arias from Lucia, Tristan, Jocelyn,<br />
Elisir; Songs of Wagner, O'Brien, Marshall & Adeste Fideles. [GL; ?S/1S] B-................................ 7.00<br />
689. LCT-1037: FAMOUS DUETS - Caruso/Gluck, Caruso/Farrar, Gigli/Pinza(2),<br />
Bori/McCormack, Galli-Curci/Schipa, Farrar/Scotti & Martinelli/Journet. [GL; 2S/1S]<br />
B+ to B(varies) ................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />
690. LCT-1038: GREAT PIANISTS OF THE PAST PLAY CHOPIN - Pachmann, Rosenthal,<br />
Paderewski, Levitzki, Cortot, Rachmaninoff & Lhevinne. [GL; 1S/1S] A--(1st 1/4-inch sd<br />
2 is B-) ................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
691. LCT-1039: STARS OF THE GOLDEN AGE - Arias by Galli-Curci(2), Caruso(2), Ruffo,<br />
Scotti, Bori, Destinn, Homer, Melba & Battistini-Sillich. [GL; 1S/1S] A-(brief tks, sd<br />
2/bnd 2 - Caruso Cav)....................................................................................................................... 12.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
692. LCT-1041: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5; Prometheus Overture; Adagio & Scherzo from<br />
Quartet #16 (all with Toscanini/NBC Sym); Leonore Overture #1 (Toscanini/BBC Sym).<br />
[1939 recording of the 5th, not 1952] [GL; 11S/9S] B+ .................................................................. 16.00<br />
693. LCT-1042: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Toscanini/BBC Sym. [scarce!] [GL; 1S/1S] B/B-.......... 10.00<br />
694. LCT-1043: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Koussevitzky/BSO. [deleted July/Aug 1957]<br />
[GL; 3S/3S] A--(occ lgt tks, but very fine) ...................................................................................... 25.00<br />
695. LCT-1048: SCHUBERT - Schone Mullerin. Aksel Schiotz; Gerald Moore, piano. [GL; 2S/2S]<br />
A-/B+(only lgt tks from superficial marks sd 2) .............................................................................. 10.00<br />
696. LCT-1049: FRITZ KREISLER - My Favorites: Six of his own works (with O'Connell/RCA<br />
Orch; rec 1942); and works of Tchaikovsky, Foster, Dvorak, Nevin, Grainger & Massenet<br />
(with Lamson or Rupp, piano). [SD; 8S/8S] A- ............................................................................. 12.00<br />
697. LCT-1050: CASALS ENCORES - Bach, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Wagner(2),<br />
Rubinstein, Saint-Saens, Dvorak, Rimsky-Korsakoff & Granados. [GL; 3S/1S] B to B+ .............. 18.00<br />
698. LCT-1100: GOUNOD - Faust (excerpts). Geori-Boue; Saint-Arnaud; Nore; Bourdin;<br />
Beecham/RPO & Cho. [GL; 3S/1S] A-- ........................................................................................ 16.00<br />
699. LCT-1102: PUCCINI - Tosca (exc). Caniglia; Gigli; Borgioli; de Fabritiis/Rome Opera. [PD;<br />
12S/4S] A- ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
700. LCT-1103: CARUSO IN FAUST - Eight excerpts with Farrar, Gilibert, Scotti & Journet.<br />
[recorded 1906-1913] [GL; 1S/1S] B+/B......................................................................................... 12.00<br />
701. LCT-1104: BACH - Suites #2 & #3 for Solo Cello. Casals. [GL; 3S/3S] B+(brief tks sd 2) ............... 25.00<br />
702. LCT-1105: WAGNER - Lohengrin: Act III Bridal Chamber Scene; Parsifal: Act II Kundry-<br />
Parsifal Duet. Flagstad; Melchior; McArthur/RCA Victor Sym. [GL; 4S/1S] B to B+............. 12.00<br />
703. LCT-1106: GLIERE - Symphony #3 ("Ilia Mourometz"). Stokowski/Phila. [only in print January<br />
1953 until March 1956] [GL; 3S/1S] B+(occ lgt tks; moderate tks 1st 30 sec sd 2) ....................... 20.00<br />
704. LCT-1108: LOTTE LEHMANN - Songs of Schubert(11), Mozart(2), Brahms(3), Franz(2) &<br />
Schumann(2). Balogh & Ulanowsky, pianists. [GL; 1S/4S] B+(outside grooves noisy, side 2).... 16.00<br />
705. LCT-1109: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #24, #27 & #32. Schnabel. [GL; 4S/8S] A-/A--(nice!).... 15.00<br />
706. LCT-1110: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #9, #13 & #30. Schnabel. [PD; 11S/14S] A--.................. 12.00<br />
707. LCT-1111: MARIAN ANDERSON - Arias from Bach Cantatas #12(2) & #81, Christmas<br />
Oratorio, St. Matthew, St. John; Messiah(2), Elijah, St. Paul. Shaw & O'Connell/RCA Sym.<br />
[SD; 7S/16S] A- ............................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
708. LCT-1112: OLD CURIOSITY SHOP - Eclectic collection of selections (recorded 1911-1929) by<br />
Will Rogers, Helen Kane, Helen Morgan, Sophie Tucker, Gloria Swanson, De Wolf<br />
Hopper ("Casey at the Bat"), Marlene Dietrich, Maurice Chevalier, John Barrymore,<br />
Fanny Brice, Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth & Enrico Caruso. [GL; 5S/3S] A--(lovely copy;<br />
original 78's have some sur nse)....................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
709. LCT-1113: SIBELIUS - Violin Concerto. (Beecham/LPO). CHAUSSON - Concerto for Violin,<br />
Piano & String Quartet (Sanroma; Musical Art Quartet). Jascha Heifetz, violin, in all.<br />
[GL; 1S/4S] A-(very fine, especially for GL pressing!)................................................................... 25.00<br />
710. LCT-1115: CRITIC'S CHOICE - IRVING KOLODIN: Vocal selections by Maynor, Schipa,<br />
Tibbett, Schumann, Cebotari, Onegin, Thorborg, John Charles Thomas, Crooks,<br />
Warren & Ivogun. [GL; 1S/1S] B+ to B(varies).............................................................................. 9.00<br />
711. LCT-1116: WAGNER - Brunnhilde's Immolation (Traubel; rec.1941); Siegfried Idyll (rec.1946).<br />
Toscanini/NBC Sym. [GL; 5S/5S] A-(very fine!) .......................................................................... 16.00<br />
712. LCT-1117: MENDELSSOHN - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Ronald/LPO. MOZART - Violin<br />
Concerto #4. Heifetz; Sargent/LPO. [only in print 1/53 to 3/56] [GL; 4S/6S] B(most is much<br />
better, but some lgt scrs)................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
713. LCT-1118: RACHMANINOFF - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Stokowski/Phila); Concerto<br />
#1 (Ormandy/Phila). Composer, piano, in both. [PD; 14S/4S] A- ............................................... 16.00<br />
714. LCT-1119: SCHUMANN - Cello Concerto. Piatigorsky; Barbirolli/LPO. BRAHMS - Cello<br />
Sonata #1. Piatigorsky; Rubinstein. [only in print January 1953 until March 1956] [GL;<br />
1S/3S] B+(1st 1/4-in each sd is B; brief tks end Brahms)................................................................ 32.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
715. LCT-1120: BACH - Double Concerto in d (Menuhin; Enesco; Monteux/Orch); Sonata in E for<br />
Violin & Harpsichord Concertante (Menuhin; Landowska). [only in print Jan 1953 - March<br />
1956; scarce!] [GL; 1S/2S] B/B-...................................................................................................... 32.00<br />
716. LCT-1121: CARUSO & McCORMACK - Christmas Music (each sings five songs). [only the<br />
second copy I've ever seen of this disc; handsome early-50's cover in lovely condition] [GL;<br />
3S/2S] B+/B- .................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
717. LCT-1122: FRANCK - Sonata for Violin & Piano (Heifetz; Rubinstein). STRAUSS - Sonata for<br />
Violin & Piano (Heifetz; Arpad Sandor). [GL; 1S/2S] A--........................................................... 25.00<br />
718. LCT-1123: THE CHOIR OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI - Nine pieces by Alessadro Borroni (2),<br />
Domenico Stella (5), Albino Varrotti & Bernardino Rizzi. Capponi, conductor. [PD; 1S/1S]<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
719. LCT-1124: BEETHOVEN - Sonatas #3, #4 & #5 for Cello & Piano. Fournier; Schnabel. [PD;<br />
4S/2S] C+ to B+(improves from outer to inner grooves)................................................................... 6.00<br />
720. LCT-1125: VINCENT D'INDY - Symphony #2. Monteux/San Francisco Sym. [Very scarce;<br />
magnificent, iconic performance released in December of 1953; deleted March 1956;<br />
unaccountably not reissued by French RCA in late 70's with other Monteux/SFSO material; of<br />
course, has the same wonderful cover as the original 78's] [GL; 2S/1S] A-(edges briefly B to<br />
B+; rest very fine)............................................................................................................................. 65.00<br />
721. LCT-1126: SCHUMANN - Frauenliebe und Leben. SCHUBERT - Songs (7). Elizabeth<br />
Schumann; Gerald Moore, piano. [GL; 1S/2S] B to B+(varies)................................................... 12.00<br />
722. LCT-1127: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #2 (Moiseiwitsch; Weldon/Liverpool<br />
Philharmonic). RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #1 (Moiseiwitsch; Sargent/PO). [GL;<br />
1S/1S] A-(superb copy!)................................................................................................................... 40.00<br />
723. LCT-1128: GRIEG - Sonata #3 for Violin & Piano. SCHUBERT: Sonata #5. Kriesler;<br />
Rachmaninoff. [GL; 1S/2S] B++.................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
724. LCT-1129: CARUSO - Neapolitan Songs (14) [PD; 3S/2S] A- ............................................................ 12.00<br />
725. LCT-1130: HANDEL - Highlights from Messiah. Suddaby; Thomas; Nash; Antony;<br />
Beecham/RPO; Luton Choral Soc; Special Choir. [GL; 1S/1S] B- ............................................ 10.00<br />
726. LCT-1131: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #4. Schnabel; Dobrowen/PO. [GL; 1S/1S] A- ............. 16.00<br />
727. LCT-1132: SCHUMANN - Dichterliebe. Two recordings: by Aksel Schiotz with Gerald Moore,<br />
piano; and by Charles Panzera with Alfred Cortot, piano. [GL; 1S/4S] B to B+(varies) ............ 20.00<br />
728. LCT-1133: MAGGIE TEYTE IN FRENCH ART SONGS - Debussy (Fetes Galantes; Trois<br />
Chansons de Bilitis; Le Promenoir de Deux Amants; 3 more); Hahn(3), Paladilhe, Duparc &<br />
Faure. Cortot & Moore, pianists. [GL; 1S/1S] C+(but the cover is very nice!) ............................... 4.00<br />
729. LCT-1134: COPLAND - Appalachian Spring; El Salon Mexico. Koussevitzky/BSO. [unlike the<br />
very scarce later Koussevitzky issues in this series, this remained in the catalog until January<br />
of 1960] [GL; 1S/2S] A- to B+......................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
730. LCT-1135: RICHARD STRAUSS - Electra (Final Scene). Schluter; Weltisch; Schoeffler;<br />
Beecham/RPO & Cho. [GL; 1S/1S] A-(bit more snd beg sds, but very fine)................................ 16.00<br />
731. LCT-1136: RACHMANINOFF - Five Preludes, Two Etudes, seven more short pieces; short<br />
works of Kreisler, Schubert, Mendelssohn & Chopin. Rachmaninoff, piano. [GL; 1S/1S] B+<br />
to B(varies) ......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
732. LCT-1137: BACH - Italian Concerto; Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue in d; Partita #1; Toccata in D.<br />
Wanda Landowska, harpsichord. [GL; 1S/1S] A--........................................................................ 16.00<br />
733. LCT-1138: TEN UNFORGOTTEN STARS - Arias by Bori, Caruso, De Luca, Galli-Curci,<br />
Gigli, McCormack, Ponselle, Schipa, Tibbett, Thomas. [GL; 2S/1S] B..................................... 10.00<br />
734. LCT-1139: VIRGIL THOMSON - Four Saints in Three Acts. Robinson-Wayne; Greene; Inez<br />
& Edward Matthews; Holland; Composer/Orch & Cho. [issued in 1954; deleted March<br />
1956: scarce!] [GL; 1S/1S] A-(occ tks beg sds, but very fine) ........................................................ 25.00<br />
735. LCT-1140: BACH - Concerto for Two Pianos in C. MOZART - Concerto for Two Pianos in E-<br />
Flat, K.365. Artur & Karl Ulrich Schnabel; Boult/LSO. [recorded 1936; very scarce; only<br />
in print August 1954 - March 1956] [GL; 1S/1S] A-(startlingly fine!) ........................................... 45.00<br />
736. LCT-1141: SCHUMANN - Trio #1. SCHUBERT - Trio #1. Thibaud; Cortot; Casals. [PD;<br />
2S/1S] A-(very minor back cover stains & writing) ........................................................................ 12.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
737. LCT-1142: FRITZ KREISLER PLAYS - KREISLER - Concerto in C (In the style of Vivaldi;<br />
Voorhees/RCA String Orch). PAGANINI-KREISLER - Concerto (Ormandy/Phila).<br />
Transcriptions (mostly by Kreisler) of works by Bach, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky,<br />
Debussy(2), Rimsky, Beethoven, Cadman & Falla (Rupp & Lamson, pianists). [only in print<br />
from 1954 until August 1956] [GL; 1S/2S] A-(lovely!) .................................................................. 32.00<br />
738. LCT-1143: EIGHT BRAZILIAN SONGS (Elsie Houston, soprano; Pablo Miguel, piano;<br />
recorded January 1941). VILLA-LOBOS - Bachianas Brasileiras #1 (Marx/Brazilian<br />
Festival Orch); Nonetto (Ross/Brazilian Festival Orch & Schola Cantorum) (recorded<br />
October 1940). [Very fine copy of a very unusual item, only in print from 1954 until August<br />
1956] [GL; 1S/1S] A-(superb copy!) ............................................................................................... 45.00<br />
739. LCT-1144: PROKOFIEV - Lieutenant Kije Suite; Romeo & Juliet, Suite #2; March & Scherzo<br />
from Love for Three Oranges. Koussevitzky/BSO. [recorded 1937 (Kije) & 1945 (Romeo)]<br />
[GL; 1S/1S] B/B+(varies; minor cover tape repair) ......................................................................... 20.00<br />
740. LCT-1145: KOUSSEVITZKY PLAYS THE DOUBLE BASS - Works of Henry Eccles,<br />
Beethoven, Gustav Laska, & Koussevitzky himself (3). Pierre Luboshutz, piano; recorded<br />
1929. TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. Koussevitzky/BSO. [Issued in late 1954 and<br />
deleted in August 1956, this is perhaps the most sought-after of Koussevitzky LP's] [GL;<br />
4S/1S] A-(outstandinly fine copy).................................................................................................. 100.00<br />
741. LCT-1146: BERLIOZ - Harold in Italy (William Primrose, viola; the legendary first recording of<br />
the work; November 28, 1944); Three Excerpts from The Damnation of Faust.<br />
Koussevitzky/BSO. [GL; 4S/2S] A-(far and away the best copy I've ever had!) ........................... 75.00<br />
742. LCT-1147: EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY - Twelve Poems (read by the author; recorded<br />
1941). ALICE DUER MILLER - The White Cliffs of Dover. Read by Lynn Fontanne, with<br />
musical setting by Frank Black (Arthur Lange/Orch; recorded 1941 also). [PD; 1S/1S] A-........ 20.00<br />
743. LCT-1150: MOZART - Divertimento in E-flat, K.563 (Heifetz; Primrose; Feuermann); Duo #2<br />
(Heifetz; Primrose). HALVORSEN: Passacaglia (Heifetz; Primrose). [PD; 9S/5S] A-.............. 20.00<br />
744. LCT-1151: SIBELIUS - Symphony #5 (Koussevitzky/BSO); Symphony #7 (Koussevitzky/BBC<br />
Sym; live). [GL; 4S/1S] A-(superb!)................................................................................................ 40.00<br />
745. LCT-1152: STRAVINSKY - Capriccio (Sanroma). FAURE - Pelleas et Melisande Suite.<br />
COPLAND - Lincoln Portrait (Melvyn Douglas). SIBELIUS - Pohjola's Daughter.<br />
Koussevitzky/BSO. [fine copy; one of the scarcest Koussevitzky LP's; in print only late 1954<br />
until August 1956] [GL; 1S/1S] A-(very fine!)................................................................................ 75.00<br />
746. LCT-1153: HARRIS - Symphony #3. HANSON - Symphony #3. Koussevitzky/BSO. [first<br />
recordings] [GL; 1S/2S] A--(mod tks 1st 1/4-inch of Harris).......................................................... 35.00<br />
747. LCT-1154: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #15, #19 & #31. [recorded in England, 1932] [PL;<br />
4S/12S] A--....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
748. LCT-1155: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #2, #14 & #26. Schnabel. [PD; 1S/1S] B+....................... 10.00<br />
749. LCT-1156: NOEL AND GERTIE - Selections from Noel Coward's "Private Lives," "Shadow<br />
Play" & "Red Peppers" (Noel Coward; Gertrude Lawrence); "Conversation Piece"<br />
(Coward; Yvonne Printemps); "Zigeuner," "Mrs.Worthington," "Half-Caste Woman,"<br />
"Parisian Pierrot," "Bitter Sweet" & "Words and Music" (Coward alone). [recorded 1929-38]<br />
[PD; 1S/1S] A- to B+ ....................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
750. LCT-1157: BRAHMS - Eighteen Songs. Alexander Kipnis, bass; Ernst Victor Wolff, piano.<br />
[only in print from late 1954 until August 1956] [PD; 1S/3S] A-.................................................... 25.00<br />
751. LCT-1158: CRITIC'S CHOICE - Chosen by Paul Hume. Eleven vocal selections, the most<br />
sought-after of which is Samuel Barber singing his own Dover Beach with the Curtis<br />
Quartet. Other artists include Kipnis, dal Monte, Chaliapin, McCormack, Schumann-<br />
Heink, Perras, Schumann, Frijsh, Bernac, Garden, Raisa. [PD; 1S/2S] A-(some of the<br />
originals have some surface snd)...................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
752. LCT-1160: LOUIS GRUENBERG - Violin Concerto (Heifetz; Monteux/San Francisco Sym).<br />
DOHNANYI - Serenade in C (Heifetz; Primrose; Feuermann). [very scarce in this initial<br />
LP issue: not released until April 1955, it disappeared after October 1956 to be replaced by<br />
the same coupling on LVT-1017] [PD; 1S/1S] A-(lovely!)............................................................. 45.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
753. LCT-6000(2): MASCAGNI - Cavalleria Rusticana. Gigli; Rasa; Simionato; Bechi;<br />
Composer/La Scala. [Recorded 1940; Mascagni speaks brief introduction in Italian][GL;<br />
1S/3S/3S/4S] B+............................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
754. LCT-6001(2): MOZART - Marriage of Figaro. Mildmay; Rautawaara; Helletsgruber; Domgraf-<br />
Fassbaender; Nash; Busch/Glyndebourne Festival Opera Company. [rec 1934/35] [GL;<br />
5S/1S/5S/1S] B++(occ tks)............................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
755. LCT-6002(2): WAGNER - Die Meistersinger (Act III Complete). Teschemacher; Ralf; Nissen;<br />
Sven Nilsson; Jung; Kremer; Fuchs; Bohm/Saxon State Orch; Cho. [GL;1S/1/1/2] A- to B+ .... 16.00<br />
756. LCT-6005(2): STRAUSS - Der Rosenkavalier (abridged). Lehmann; Schumann; Olszewska;<br />
Mayr; Heger/VPO. [GL;3S/1/1/1] B ............................................................................................... 12.00<br />
757. LCT-6011(2): GREGORIAN CHANT - Twenty-eight Works. Monks Choir of Saint-Pierre de<br />
Solesmes Abbey. [PD;5S/5/4/9] B................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
758. LCT-6013(2): MOZART - Piano Concerti #17 (Fischer/His Ch Orch); #20 (Sargent/LPO); #22<br />
(Barbirolli/Ch Orch); & #24 (Collingwood/LPO). All with Edwin Fischer, piano. [GL;<br />
1S/1S/4S/1S] A-- .............................................................................................................................. 40.00<br />
759. LCT-6100(3): GOUNOD - Faust. Nore; Rico; Geori-Boue; Bourdon; Frank; Beecham/RPO;<br />
Cho. [GL; 1S/1S/2S/1S/2S/1S] A--(occ lgt tks from small blems, but very nice)........................... 40.00<br />
760. LCT-6101(3): MOZART - The Magic Flute. Berger; Lemnitz; Roswaenge; Husch; Strienz;<br />
Bielke; Beecham/BPO & Cho. [recorded 1937][GL; 2S/8S/4S/4S/10S/5S] A-- ........................... 25.00<br />
761. LCT-6102(3): MOZART - Don Giovanni. Souez; Helletsgruber; Mildmay; Baccaloni; Brownlee;<br />
Busch/Glyndebourne Festival, 1936. [GL; 7S/13S/14S/6S/8S/16S; very slight box damage]<br />
A-(very fine; only slight snd from couple rubs)............................................................................... 24.00<br />
762. LCT-6103(3): DEBUSSY - Pelleas et Melisande. Joachim; Jansen; Cernay; Cabanel; Etcheverry;<br />
Desormiere/Orch. [GL; 1S/2S/1S/2S/1S/1S] B+(occ tks, especially side 3) ................................. 20.00<br />
763. LCT-6401(4): HANDEL - Messiah. Suddaby; Thomas; Nash; Antony; Beecham/RPO; Luton<br />
Choral Society and Special Choir. [Scarce 1947 version; Beecham gives several minutes'<br />
spoken discussion at outset regarding his use of different choirs for different sections of the<br />
work. See International Classical Record Collector Issue #1 (May 1995) for an article][SD;<br />
4S/9S/11S/13S/13S/9S/13S/14S] A-(side 1 A--) ............................................................................. 45.00<br />
764. LCT-7004: GRACE MOORE IN OPERA AND SONG. Arias from Louise, Boheme, Show Boat,<br />
Dubarry; Songs of Kreisler, Pestalozza, Berlin, Tchaikovsky & Paulin. [10-inch] [GL; 1S/1S]<br />
B+(brief tks sd 2).............................................................................................................................. 14.00<br />
765. LD-6152(3): STRAUSS - Ariadne auf Naxos. Rysanek; Peters; Jurinac; Peerce;<br />
Leinsdorf/VPO. [Deluxe Soria-Series issue with 44-page Mignone libretto/book lavishly<br />
illustrated in predominately raspberry-lavender tones; quite captivating!] ] A-(SS;<br />
6S/1S/3S/3S/4S/4S).......................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />
766.*LDS-2554: CHOPIN - Piano Sonatas #2 ("Funeral March") & #3. Rubinstein. [Wilcox;<br />
Salvatore; Deluxe Soria-Series issue in heavy slipcase with 10-page Lionni book] [SS; 3S/9S]<br />
A-/A--(minor spine tear - not in the printing) .................................................................................. 18.00<br />
767.*LDS-6152(3): STRAUSS - Ariadne auf Naxos. Rysanek; Peters; Jurinac; Peerce;<br />
Leinsdorf/VPO. [Deluxe Soria-Series issue with 44-page Mignone libretto/book lavishly<br />
illustrated in predominately raspberry-lavender tones][SS; 1S/5S/3S/4S/5S/1S] A-(brief lgt<br />
crkl at beg & 12 lgt tks sd 2) ............................................................................................................ 75.00<br />
768. LM--135: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Concerto for Two Pianos. Whittemore & Lowe;<br />
Golschmann/Robin Hood Dell Orch. [10-inch] B-/B(most plays well, but there are<br />
scratches) ............................................................................................................................................ 6.00<br />
769. LM-1046: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #2. Rubinsein; Steinberg/NBC Sym. [later jacket] [PD<br />
labels] A-/A--(brief tks mvt 3) ......................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
770. LM-1046: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #2. Rubinstein; Steinberg/NBC Sym. [early jacket] [early<br />
labels] B+.......................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
771. LM-1203: MAHLER - Songs of a Wayfarer (Boult/Orch). Wolf - 8 Songs (William Hughes,<br />
piano). Blanche Thebom, mezzo, in both. [scarce; deleted March, 1956] [early labels] A--<br />
(occ tks & crkl, but fine copy).......................................................................................................... 35.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
772. LM-1703: GREAT COMBINATIONS - Unique pairings of artists specifically for this record:<br />
Anderson/Piatigorsky: My Old Kentucky Home; Carry Me Back to Old Virginny.<br />
Merrill/Menuhin: Songs of Handel & Rachmaninoff. Peerce/Elman: Songs of Braga & Del<br />
Riego. Pinza/Milstein: Songs of Tchaikovsky & Bohm. Stevens/Elman: Songs of Offenbach<br />
& Massenet. [early labels] B ............................................................................................................ 35.00<br />
773. LM-1705: 20TH CENTURY MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS - Works of Ravel, Bartok, Copland,<br />
Poulenc, Stravinsky & Bax. Whittemore & Lowe. [scarce!!] [early labels] B+(occ tks) .............. 25.00<br />
774. LM-1707: CHOPIN - Ballades #3 & #4; Etude #3; Impromptu #1; Nocturne #15; Scherzo #1.<br />
Horowitz. [SD labels] A-- ............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
775. LM-1708: BACH - The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book II: Preludes & Fugues #9 - #16. Wanda<br />
Landowska, harpsichord. [recorded 1952] [PD labels] A-(with original glassine sleeve) ............. 12.00<br />
776. LM-1715: CHOPIN - Four Mazurkas; Sonata #3. William Kapell, piano. [early labels] B................. 20.00<br />
777. LM-1716: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #21, #22 & #30. Solomon. [early labels] B........................ 12.00<br />
778. LM-1717: MOZART - Piano Concerto #20 (Jose Iturbi); Concerto #10 for Two Pianos (Jose &<br />
Amparo Iturbi). Jose conducts RCA Victor Orchestra in both. [early labels] A--(brief tks<br />
beg #10; rest very fine)..................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />
779. LM-1719: MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL - Pictures at an Exhibition. Cantelli/NBC Sym.<br />
Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet. PO. [surprisingly scarce Cantelli, especially in fine condition]<br />
[PD labels] A-/A-- ............................................................................................................................ 32.00<br />
780. LM-1722: BEETHOVEN - Quartets #9 & #10. Paganini Quartet. [early labels] B............................ 20.00<br />
781. LM-1726: SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE AND OTHER BALLET SELECTIONS -<br />
Excerpts from Rodeo, Fancy Free, Interplay, 3-Cornered Hat, Age of Gold, Gayne, Sebastian<br />
& Petrouchka. Fiedler/BPS. [PD labels] B/A--............................................................................... 12.00<br />
782. LM-1729: BEETHOVEN - Quartets #1 & #2. Paganini Quartet. [early labels] A--(beg each side<br />
briefly crackly; occ lgt tks)............................................................................................................... 35.00<br />
783. LM-1730: SCHUBERT - Rosamunde Ballet Suite. WAGNER - Parsifal Prelude & Music from<br />
Act III. Stokowski/His Symphony. [early labels] A--(4 loud tks, Schubert/very fine for this<br />
issue)................................................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />
784. LM-1734: LISZT - Piano Concerto #1. MENDELSSOHN - Piano Concerto #1. Iturbi, piano and<br />
conducting RCA Victor Symphony. [PD labels] A-(superficial scr sd 1 causes little or no<br />
snd) ................................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
785. LM-1736: BEETHOVEN - Quartet #14. Paganini Quartet. [early labels] B- to B+(each side<br />
improves from edge to middle) ........................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
786. LM-1740: BIZET - Highlights from Carmen. Albanese; Stevens; Peerce; Merrill; Reiner/RCA<br />
Victor Sym; Robert Shaw Chorale. [SD labels] A- to B+............................................................ 10.00<br />
787. LM-1740: MISCHA ELMAN, violin, in works of TCHAIKOVSY (seven; inc None but the<br />
Lonely Heart) and WIENIAWSKI (five: three mazurkas, a polonaise and a legend). Joseph<br />
Seiger, piano. [VERY rare item, said to be Elman's scarcest RCA; released in August 1954, it<br />
was deleted in February 1957; not issued with inner sleeve (at least not in this early label<br />
label), so very, very tough to find in the just-short-of-superb condition which characterizes<br />
this copy] [early labels] A-(few very brief tks esp sd 1, but great press.)...................................... 200.00<br />
788. LM-1741: HONEGGER - Symphony #5. ROUSSEL - Bacchus et Ariane, Suite #2. RAVEL -<br />
Pavan. Munch/BSO. [recorded 1952/53] [early labels] A-(outstanding copy - best I've ever<br />
seen).................................................................................................................................................. 35.00<br />
789. LM-1742: TARTINI - "Devil's Trill" Sonata. VIOLIN ENCORES by Sarasate(3), Ravel,<br />
Wieniawski, Dvorak, Novacek, Kreisler, Granados & Bartok. Menuhin, vln; Gerald Moore,<br />
pf. [early labels] B(much is better)................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
790. LM-1745: CHERUBINI - Symphony in D. BEETHOVEN - Septet, Op.20. Toscanini/NBC. [SD<br />
labels] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
791. LM-1761: PROKOFIEV - Peter & the Wolf (Alec Guinness, narr). SAINT-SAENS - Carnival of<br />
the Animals. Fiedler/BPS. [early labels] B to B+ ........................................................................... 16.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
792. LM-1764: HIGHLIGHTS FROM BORIS GODOUNOFF. Rossi-Lemeni; Stokowski/San<br />
Francisco Sym; San Francisco Opera Chorus. [early labels] A--(with the earlier of the two<br />
covers) .............................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />
793. LM-1767: ITALIAN BAROQUE MUSIC - Works of Vivaldi, Marcello, Carissimi & Geminiani.<br />
Luisa Ribacchi, mezzo-soprano (in the Carissimi and one Vivaldi); Societa Corelli (in all).<br />
[early labels] A-(brief bbl thumps sd 1; otherwise outstanding)...................................................... 18.00<br />
794. LM-1769: ADLAI STEVENSON SPEAKS - Documentary devoted to excerpts of speeches<br />
Stevenson gave during the 1952 presidential campaign, edited and narrated by NBC<br />
Television's James Fleming. [First copy I've had of this record!] [early labels] B .......................... 25.00<br />
795. LM-1771: JUSSI BJOERLING IN SONG - Wors of Schubert (5), Brahms, Liszt, Wolf, Grieg(2),<br />
Strauss, Sibelius, Sjoeberg, Rachmaninoff & Tosti. Schauwecker, piano. [SD labels] A-- ........... 12.00<br />
796. LM-1772: LISZT - Mephisto Waltz; Liebestraum #3; Gnomenreigen; Hungarian Rhapsodies #6<br />
& 12; Valse Oubliee #1; Valse-Impromptu; Jeux d'Eaux; Legende #1. Alexander<br />
Brailowsky, piano. [early labels] A-(superb copy!) ........................................................................ 25.00<br />
797. LM-1776: CORELLI - Concerti Grossi, Opus 6: #1, #2, #7, #8 & #9. Societa Corelli. [early<br />
labels] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
798. LM-1777: ZINKA MILANOV SINGS - Arias from Forza(3), Gioconda, Aida(2), Cav,<br />
Trovatore(2). Roggero; Vichegonov; Cellini/RCA Sym; Shaw/His Chorale. [early labels]<br />
B- ........................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
799. LM-1781: STRAUSS - Don Quixote. Piatigorsky; de Pasquale; Burgin; Munch/BSO.<br />
[recorded August 17, 1953; this copy is in the first of two jackets used for this issue: greentinted<br />
Dore portrait of the Don in his library] [early labels] A--(very nice - only a few lgt tks) ..... 25.00<br />
800. LM-1781: STRAUSS - Don Quixote. Piatigorsky; de Pasquale; Burgin; Munch/BSO.<br />
[recorded August 17, 1953; this copy is in the second of two jackets used for this issue: an<br />
odd collage-photo by Ben Rose] [PD labels] A-/A--(cluster scr tks off/on 30 sec side 2) .............. 18.00<br />
801. LM-1786: ROBERTA PETERS - Youngest Member of a Great Tradition. Arias from Lucia,<br />
Puritani(2), Sonnambula(2), Linda di Chamounix. Cellini/RCA Sym. And from older<br />
members of the tradition: arias by Tetrazzini (Mignon); Galli-Curci (Barber); Pons<br />
(Lakme). [Recorded in September, 1953; mono only; released early 1954; deleted 10/58]<br />
[early labels] A--............................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />
802. LM-1790: "FIEDLER'S 25TH." Anniversary disc (1954) with music of Elgar, Gillet, J. Strauss,<br />
Pierne, Bosc, Serradell, Paganini, Herbert, Schramml, Steffe. Boston Pops. [PD labels] A-......... 16.00<br />
803. LM-1792: PROKOFIEV - Sonata for Cello & Piano. BACH - Sonata #2. Piatigorsky, cello;<br />
Ralph Berkowitz, piano. [rec at Tanglewood; August, 1953] [early labels] A-(small blems in<br />
Bach cause little or no snd) .............................................................................................................. 35.00<br />
804. LM-1798: GILBERT & SULLIVAN OVERTURES - Mikado, Pirates, HMS Pinafore, Iolanthe.<br />
Musical Comedy Medleys - South Pacific; Annie, Get Your Gun; Kiss Me, Kate; Brigadoon.<br />
Fiedler/BPS. [PD labels] A- ............................................................................................................ 15.00<br />
805. LM-2101: JAN PEERCE - Golden Moments in Song. Works of Rossini, Leoncavallo, Grieg,<br />
Romberg, Adams, Scott, Brahe, Bond, d'Harelot, Geehl, de Curtis, di Capua, Padilla, Herbert<br />
& Moya. Misc assisting artists: conductors Fistoulari; Bass; Levin. [SD; 3S/8S] B..................... 10.00<br />
806. LM-2102: MENDELSSOHN - Piano Concerto Concerto #2. GRIEG - Piano Concerto. Ania<br />
Dorfmann; Leinsdorf/Robin Hood Dell Orch, Philadelphia. [PD; 9S/1S] A- ........................... 12.00<br />
807. LM-2103: STRAUSS - Sinfonia Domestica. Reiner/CSO. [Never in stereo on LP until VICS]<br />
[PD; 4S/4S] A--(superficial scr snds off & on, 1 inch, sd 1)............................................................ 10.00<br />
808. LM-2106: RACHMANINOFF - Symphony #2. Boult/LPO. [Recorded July 24-27, 1956;<br />
Walthamstow; but never issued in stereo until VICS] [SD; 23S/11S] B+ ......................................... 9.00<br />
809. LM-2107: DVORAK - Slavonic Dances #11 - #16. GRIEG - Lyric Suite. Malko/PO. [never in<br />
stereo to my knowledge, at least not in the U.S.] [PD; 1S/1S] A- ................................................... 18.00<br />
810. LM-2108: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Solomon; Menges/PO. [PD; 1S/1S] A-(neat cov<br />
tape repair)........................................................................................................................................ 12.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
811. LM-2109: BLOCH - Schelomo. WALTON - Cello Concerto. Piatagorsky; Munch/BSO. [TAS<br />
re stereo issue: 36:123] [SD; 7S/5S] B(cover scuffs - different cover than stereo) ........................... 6.00<br />
812. LM-2111: DEBUSSY - La Mer. IBERT - Escales. Munch/BSO, [Mohr; Layton; original deluxe<br />
issue with fold-open cover & illustrated bound-in booklet (never in stereo with this<br />
packaging) including excerpts of writing about the sea by Rachel Carson, Herman Melville,<br />
Joseph Conrad, Marcel Proust, etc.; TAS re stereo: 178: 144-6; 153:66] [SD; 4S/11S] A- ............ 25.00<br />
813. LM-2112: VIENNA. J.STRAUSS JR.- Morning Papers; Emperor Waltz; Blue Danube. WEBER -<br />
Invitation to the Dance. JOSEF STRAUSS - Village Swallows. RICHARD STRAUSS -<br />
Rosenkavalier Waltzes. Reiner/CSO. [Original mono-only issue in fold-open album w/11page<br />
booklet (stereo issue never available in this form) illustrated w/lovely photos of Vienna<br />
& essay by Joseph Wechsberg; TAS re stereo issue: 75/76:176-7; album here is in fine<br />
condition except for minor tears in spine, which I will leave to the new owner's choice either<br />
to ignore or repair carefully with tape] [PD; 1S/5S] A-(see note preceding re spine) ..................... 16.00<br />
814. LM-2113: STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka; Firebird Suite. Monteux/PCO. [This Petrouchka is<br />
something of an orphan among Monteux recordings. This disc was a mono-only issue, but the<br />
Firebird Suite was later issued in true stereo on Victrola. The Petrouchka, despite being in<br />
recorded in stereo also, was passed over because Monteux subsequently re-recorded it with<br />
the BSO. Apart from a brief appearance on a late London STS issue, I don't think this<br />
Petrouchka has ever been back in the catalog. Nice cover too.] [SD; 8S/8S] A-............................. 24.00<br />
815. LM-2115: BACH - Sonata #2; Partita #3. Heifetz, solo violin. [PD; 6S/3S] A- ................................... 20.00<br />
816. LM-2117: SCHOENBERG - Transfigured Night. PROKOFIEV - Romeo & Juliet Excerpts.<br />
Stokowski/His Sym(in Night); NBC Sym Members(in Romeo). [I don't think the<br />
Schoenberg was ever in stereo, at least on LP; the Romeo eventually showed up in 1978 on<br />
ARL1-2715 in a different coupling] [PD; 6S/11S] A--.................................................................... 16.00<br />
817. LM-2118: MIKLOS ROZSA - Kipling's Jungle Book; Thief of Bagdad Suite. Leo Genn,<br />
narrator; Composer/Frankenland State Sym. [very obscure issue; mono-only; released<br />
September 1957 and deleted in April 1959; I've been told that Thief was later reissued in<br />
stereo on United Artists UAS-29725 in Britain] [PD; 5S/1S] A- .................................................... 65.00<br />
818. LM-2129: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [PD; 4S/4S] A-/B+................. 8.00<br />
819. LM-2133: GLIERE - Red Poppy Suite. IPPOLITOV-IVANOV - Caucasian Sketches.<br />
Fistoulari/LPO. [never in stereo to my knowledge, at least in the U.S.] [SD; 10S/10S] A--......... 12.00<br />
820. LM-2134: OVERTURES - IN SPADES! Light Cavalry; Zampa; If I Were King; Morning, Noon<br />
& Night in Vienna; Queen of Spades; Crown Diamonds. Agoult/New Symphony Orch Of<br />
London. [Re-titled "Overture! Overture!" for its brief stereo incarnation; this mono issue has<br />
a different cover from either of the stereos; TAS re stereo: 60:126] [PD; 9S/7S] B- ........................ 5.00<br />
821. LM-2135: PROKOFIEV - Cinderella (exc). Rignold/ROHCG. [never in stereo until VICS] [PD;<br />
1S/5S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
822. LM-2139: CHRISTMAS HYMNS & CAROLS, Vol. 1. Robert Shaw/His Chorale. [SD;<br />
15S/20S] A- ...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
823. LM-2140: CLASSICAL MUSIC FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT<br />
CLASSICAL MUSIC: Abridged works (and movements from works) by Grieg, Bizet,<br />
Beethoven, Wagner, Schubert, Weber, Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Brahms & Dvorak. Robert<br />
Russell Bennett/RCA Victor Sym. [never in stereo] [PD; 6S/1S] A-(mod tks 1/2-inch in<br />
New World) ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
824. LM-2141: "ENTER THE BALLET" - Verdi, Saint-Saens, Gounod, Ponchielli played by<br />
Stokowski, Fiedler, etc; prime interest is only LP issue of Reiner/RCA Sym performance of<br />
Minuet & Dance of the Blessed Spirits from Gluck's Orfeo. [never in stereo] [PD; 4S/1S] A-<br />
to B+(slight cover scuffs) ................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
825. LM-2143: VILLA-LOBOS - The Surprise Homage. Castro/Rome Sym. [PD; 6S/1S] A-- ................. 15.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
826. LM-2144: VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES - Five Centuries of Spanish Song (1300-1800):<br />
Gothic Period(2); Renaissance(8); Baroque(7). Instrumental Ens. [PD; 4S/1S] A-(lovely!)........ 16.00<br />
827. LM-2145: ANDRE TCHAIKOVSKY DEBUT RECITAL: Prokofiev - Visions Fugitives. Ravel -<br />
Gaspard de la Nuit. [recorded in Paris; mono only] [PD; 3S/4S] A- ............................................... 20.00<br />
828. LM-2146: JOSEPH EGER, french horn: Around the Horn. Mozart Concerto #3; short works of<br />
Haydn, Rossini, Schubert, Bartok(2), Bernstein, Gershwin & Guion; brief commentary by<br />
Eger, with musical examples. With Isadore Cohen, violin; Sterling Hunkins, cello; Yaltah<br />
Menuhin, piano. [only in print December 1957 - April 1960; mono only] [PD; 2S/1S] A-/A-<br />
to B+ ................................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />
829. LM-2147: SCHUBERT - "Trout" Quintet. Sankey; Festival Quartet. [PD; 6S/13S] A- .................... 20.00<br />
830. LM-2151: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #5, #7 & #25. Artur Schnabel. [PD; 1S/3S] ..................... 12.00<br />
<strong>831</strong>. LM-2152: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #6, #8 & #18. Artur Schnabel. [PD; 1S/3S] A-................ 12.00<br />
832. LM-2153: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #11, #20 & #23. Artur Schnabel. [PD; 8S/6S] A-............ 12.00<br />
833. LM-2154: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #3 & #17. Artur Schnabel. [PD; 6S/3S] A-...................... 12.00<br />
834. LM-2155: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #22 & #29. Artur Schnabel. [PD; 1S/2S] A-.................... 12.00<br />
835. LM-2156: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #4 & #16. Artur Schnabel. [PD; 10S/4S] A-.................... 12.00<br />
836. LM-2157: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #12 & #21. Artur Schnabel. [PD; 3S/1S] A-.................... 12.00<br />
837. LM-2158: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #1, #10 & #28. Artur Schnabel. [PD; 1S/2S] A-.............. 12.00<br />
838. LM-2166: MENDELSSOHN - Songs Without Words (21). Ania Dorfmann, piano. [PD; 2S/1S]<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
839. LM-2167: MOZART - Quartets #14 & 19. Juilliard Quartet. [PD; 1S/1S] A- ................................... 12.00<br />
840. LM-2168: HAYDN - Quartets Op.74, #1; Op.77, #1. Juilliard Quartet. [SD; 3S/4S] A-................... 12.00<br />
841. LM-2175: CHOPIN NOCTURNES - Volume 1. Artur Rubinstein, piano. [SD; 36S/37S] B .............. 6.00<br />
842. LM-2176: CHOPIN NOCTURNES - Volume 2. Artur Rubinstein, piano. [SD; 20S/21S] B-............. 5.00<br />
843. LM-2178: BRAHMS - Double Concerto. Mischakoff; Miller; Toscanini/NBC. [broadcast of 11-<br />
13-1948] [PD; 5S/7S] A-.................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />
844. LM-2181: FALLA - Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Jorda/SFSO). Short works of Granados(2),<br />
Falla, Albeniz(2) & Mompou. Artur Rubinstein, piano. [SD; 5S/12S] A-- .................................. 10.00<br />
845. LM-2185: RACHMANINOFF - Symphony #3. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Russian Easter<br />
Overture. Boult/LPO. [Issued September 1958; deleted April 1960. Despite LSC listing<br />
(without Russian Easter) in Schwann between October 1958 and July 1959, that record was<br />
apparently never actually issued, so this never in stereo until the Classic Records reissue] [PD;<br />
2S/2S] A-/A--(couple of brief scrs, side 2) ...................................................................................... 12.00<br />
846. LM-2188: GIORGIO TOZZI - Presenting Tozzi. Arias from Don Carlo, Simon Boccanegra,<br />
Vespri, Ernani, Nabucco, Don Giovanni(2) & Figaro(2). Morel/Rome Opera Orch. [scarce -<br />
only in print 1958-1961] [PD; 3S/1S] A-(lovely!) ........................................................................... 20.00<br />
847. LM-2190: GRAFFMAN PLAYS SCHUMANN - Sonata in g; Symphonic Etudes; Romance in<br />
F#. Graffman, piano. [Mono-only issue; deleted 1962 and never reissued, to my knowledge]<br />
[PD; 1S/2S] A- ................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />
848. LM-2197: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #2 (Henriot-Schweitzer). BARBER - Medea's<br />
Meditation & Dance of Vengeance. Munch/BSO. [Original mono-only issue; neither item in<br />
stereo on LP until Victrola, though Barber (one of Munch's killer performances) was on 2track<br />
stereo tape.] [PD; 7S/1S] A-.................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
849. LM-2198: BACH - Brandenburg Concerti #1, #2 & #3. Dwyer & Pappoutsakis, flutes; Burgin,<br />
violin; Lukas Foss, piano; Munch/BSO. [PD; 1S/5S] A- .............................................................. 12.00<br />
850. LM-2200: BEETHOVEN - Piano Quartet, Op.16. SCHUMANN - Piano Quartet, Op.47. Festival<br />
Quartet (Goldberg; Primrose; Graudan; Babin). [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [SD; 1S/1S] A-.................. 18.00<br />
851. LM-2202: POPS CAVIAR - Rimsky-Korsakoff: Russian Easter Overture. Borodin: Prince Igor<br />
Overture; In the Steppes of Central Asia; Polovetsian Dances. Fiedler/Boston Pops.<br />
[AUTOGRAPHED BY FIEDLER in red ink on back cover] [SD; 13S/11S] A- to B+(later<br />
cover, with Faberge eggs)................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />
852. LM-2202: POPS CAVIAR - Rimsky-Korsakoff: Russian Easter Overture. Borodin: Prince Igor<br />
Overture; In the Steppes of Central Asia; Polovetsian Dances. Fiedler/Boston Pops. [PD;<br />
6S/1S] B(earlier cover with Russian dancer & samovar)................................................................... 9.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
853. LM-2205: MOZART - Piano Sonatas #4 & #9; Country Dances, K.606. Landowska, piano.<br />
[recorded 1955/56] [PD; 15S/20S] A-- ............................................................................................ 10.00<br />
854. LM-2206: ROLLING DOWN TO RIO - Leonard Warren sings eight songs to words by<br />
Kipling, as well as Home on the Range, Ol' Man River, Battle Hymn of the Republic, Mother<br />
Machree, America the Beautiful, Love's Old Sweet Song & A Little Bit of Heaven. Frank<br />
Black/RCA Victor Orch. [PD; 1S/1S] A- to B+(couple of 1/4-inch scrs sd 1) ............................. 25.00<br />
855. LM-2209: BRAHMS - Symphony #3; Tragic Overture. Reiner/CSO. [SD; 10S/6S] A- ..................... 10.00<br />
856. LM-2210: BACH - Sonata #3; Partita #1. Heifetz, violin. [WD; 4S/8S] A- ......................................... 12.00<br />
857. LM-2211: MARIO LANZA - Seven selections from the film "Seven Hills of Rome;" six other<br />
songs on side 2. [PD; 1S/1S] B+(noisy scratch 1st 1/2-inch side 2) .................................................. 5.00<br />
858. LM-2212: THE LADY FROM PHILADELPHIA - Original soundtrack from CBS "See It Now"<br />
production of 1957 documenting Marian Anderson's 39,000-mile, 2 1/2-month tour of Asia.<br />
[mono-only issue] [SD; 9S/7S] A- ................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
859. LM-2217: BATONS & BOWS - Six pieces each by Fritz Kreisler & Jerome Kern. Morton<br />
Gould/His String Orch. [Only in print 8/58 to 4/61; TAS re stereo issue: 59:124-5] [PD;<br />
5S/5S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
860. LM-2222: DEBUSSY - Iberia. RAVEL - Valses Nobles et Sentimentales; Alborada del Gracioso.<br />
Reiner/CSO. [TAS re stereo: 64:124; only in print September 1958 - September 1961] [PD;<br />
3S/3S] A-(Iberia is A--)...................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
861. LM-2223: MENDELSSOHN - Excerpts from Midsummer Night's Dream and Rosamunde.<br />
Monteux/VPO. [rather obscure issue - never in stereo until VICS reissue, at least in U.S.]<br />
[PD; 1S/1S] A-- ................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
862. LM-2227: TCHAIKOVSKY - Swan Lake (exc). Morel/ROHCG. [rather obscure issue - never in<br />
stereo until VICS, at least in U.S.] [PD; 1S/2S] A-.......................................................................... 16.00<br />
863. LM-2254: VICTORIA (1548-1611) - Requiem Mass. Nicholson/Choir of Abbey of Mt. Angel;<br />
Portland Symphonic Choir. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A-........................................................... 10.00<br />
864. LM-2258: RAFFAELLO DE BANFIELD - Lord Byron's Love Letter. Varnay; Ribla; Carlin;<br />
Carruba; Rescigno/Rome Academy Sym. [Scarce and much sought-after; never in stereo;<br />
issued December 1958; deleted October 1960] [SD; 1S/1S] B+ to B.............................................. 18.00<br />
865. LM-2262: OPERATIC ARIAS - Forza, Tosca, Aida(2), Turandot, Cav, Otello. Leonie Rysanek;<br />
Basile/Orch. [Mono-only issue; in print only 12/58 to 9/61] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(slight cover tear).... 20.00<br />
866. LM-2266: LEONARD WARREN ON TOUR IN RUSSIA - Recital performances from<br />
Leningrad & Kiev, May 1958; works of Beethoven, Caccini, Bach, Faure, Ravel, d'Indy,<br />
Bizet, Verdi, Giannini, Griffes, Tosti, Bridge, Leoncavallo. Sektberg, piano. [scarce, monoonly<br />
release; issued November 1958; deleted April 1961; Irving R. Levene, then Moscow<br />
correspondent for NBC, wrote the program notes] [SD; 1S/1S] A-................................................. 45.00<br />
867. LM-2270: POPS STOPPERS - Espana; Stars & Stripes; Ritual Fire Dance; Skaters Waltz;<br />
Jalousie; 3 more. Fiedler/BPS. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A-..................................................... 12.00<br />
868. LM-2275: SCHUMANN - Frauenliebe und Leben. BRAHMS - Gestille Sehnsucht;<br />
Zigeunerlieder; Geistliches Wiegenlied. Forrester; Newmark, pf; Joachim, viola. [Mohr;<br />
Crawford] [SD; 2S/2S] A-(brief tks sd 1) ........................................................................................ 12.00<br />
869. LM-2277: CHOPIN - Impromptus #1-#3; Nouvelles Etudes #1-3; Fantaisie, Op.49; Barcarolle,<br />
Op.60; Berceuse, Op.57; Fantaisie-Impromptu, Op.66. Rubinstein, piano. [issued in mono<br />
only] [WD 12S/11S] B+..................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
870. LM-2284: MOZART - Piano Sonatas #5 & #13; Rondo in a, K.511. Wanda Landowska, piano.<br />
[Pfeiffer; Crawford; mono-only issue, I believe] [SD; 18S/25S] A-- .............................................. 10.00<br />
871. LM-2286: OPERATIC ARIAS - Figaro, Eugene Onegin, Don Giovanni, Carmen, Manon,<br />
Herodiade, Don Pasquale, Adriana & Mefistofele. Stokowski/His Orch (Onegin); Misc<br />
conductors/RCA Sym (in rest). [scarce, mono-only release; issued 3/59, deleted 4/61] [SD;<br />
1S/1S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />
872. LM-2291: LISZT - Transcendental Etudes. Jorge Bolet, piano. [Mohr; Crawford; this was never<br />
issued in stereo (at all, to my knowledge) though its 1959 copyright date surely suggests it<br />
ought to have been recorded in stereo; not a common disc] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(occ tks sd 1; bbl<br />
sounds end both sides)...................................................................................................................... 18.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
873. LM-2311: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #18 & #21. Rubinstein. [Pfeiffer; Crawford;<br />
inexplicably, never in stereo] [SD; 12S/10S] A-.............................................................................. 12.00<br />
874. LM-2319: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto Toscanini/NBC. [Live: April 25, 1943 war bond<br />
concert] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(lovely!) ..................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
875. LM-2325: MUSIC FOR FRUSTRATED CONDUCTORS - Works of Tchaikovsky, Bizet,<br />
Vaughan Williams, Rodgers, Chabrier, J.Strauss, Kreisler, Partichela. Fiedler/BPS;<br />
Gould/Orch; Bennett/RCA Sym. [Very nice copy which, for once, includes both the insert<br />
and the nice baton packaged diagonally into the front of the box!] [TAS re stereo issue:<br />
64:124] [SD; 1S/1S] A- .................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />
876. LM-2330: BRAHMS - Piano Quartet, Op.60. Festival Quartet (Goldberg; Primrose; Graudan;<br />
Babin). [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [SD; 1S/1S] A--(1/4-inch moderate scr sd 1)..................................... 10.00<br />
877. LM-2345: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. RAVEL - Bolero. Gould/His Orch & Band;<br />
Bells; Cannon. [Pfeiffer & Pulley; Layton] [SD; 5S/1S] A- ............................................................ 12.00<br />
878. LM-2357: MUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Horowitz, piano. [Live; Carnegie Hall;<br />
April 23, 1951] [SD; 10S/10S] A-...................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
879. LM-2361: S. HUROK PRESENTS - Short pieces performed by musicians represented by Hurok<br />
(who are obviously RCA artists as well): Marian Anderson, Artur Rubinstein, Cesare<br />
Valletti, Henryk Szeryng, Leonard Warren, Byron Janis, Gregor Piatigorsky, Roberta<br />
Peters & Fritz Reiner. [with nice cover portrait of the impresario; mono-only issue] [SD;<br />
1S/1S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
880. LM-2382: BRAHMS - 3 Hungarian Dances. BENNETT - Song Sonata. SGAMBATI - Serenata<br />
Napoletana. SAINT-SAENS - Havanaise (Steinberg/RCA Sym). Plus short pieces by<br />
Shulman, Khatchaturian, Paganini, Kroll, Stravinsky, Ravel, Shostakovich, Debussy, Dinicu.<br />
Heifetz, violin; Bay & Smith, pianists. [SD; 4S/2S] A-.................................................................. 16.00<br />
881. LM-2389: BACH - Three-Part Inventions (#1, 2, 5, 11, 13-15); Two-Part Inventions (complete).<br />
Wanda Landowska, harpsichord. [Memorial Album; Landowska gives a spoken introduction<br />
to the Two-Part Inventions; mono-only issue] [SD; 1S/8S] A-- ...................................................... 12.00<br />
882. LM-2412: SCHUMANN - Dichterliebe; Six other songs. Valletti; Taubman, piano. [Mohr;<br />
Crawford] [SD; 1S/1S] A-................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
883. LM-2421: HENRYK SZERYNG IN RECITAL - Works of Tartini (Devil's Trill Sonata; Corelli<br />
Variations), Vitali, Gluck, Kreisler, Chumann, Halffter-Heifetz & Wieniawski. Charles<br />
Reiner, piano. [Very scarce issue, this was in print only from December 1960 until March of<br />
1963. The Devil's Trill came back on VICS as filler for the Szeryng's recording of the<br />
Tchaikovsky concerto, but I don't recall any of the others having been reissued on LP.] [SD;<br />
1S/1S] A- to B+................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
884. LM-2426: GAIL KUBIK - Symphony Symphony Concertante for Trumpet, Viola, Piano &<br />
Orchestra (Composer/ORTF). CRESTON: Lydian Ode; Walt Whitman Suite<br />
(Rescigno/Academy Symphony Orch of Rome). [Never in stereo; only in print June 1960 -<br />
March 1962] [SD; 1S/1S] A--(Creston is B+).................................................................................. 32.00<br />
885. LM-2453: OPERATIC ARIAS - Traviata, Macbeth, Pag, Rigoletto, Andrea, Gioconda,<br />
Trovatore, Simon, Forza. Misc conductors/orchs. [SD; 1S/2S] A-.................................................. 12.00<br />
886. LM-2488: FAURE - Sonata #1 for Violin & Piano. DEBUSSY - Sonata #3 for Violin & Piano.<br />
Senofsky; Graffman. [Dellheim; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A-............................................................. 15.00<br />
887. LM-2584: HOMAGE TO LISZT" - Funerailles; Au Bord d'une Source; Valse Oubliee #1;<br />
Rakoczy March; Hungarian Rhapsodies #2 & 6; Sonetto del Petrarca #104. Horowitz, piano.<br />
[SD; 3S/3S] A- ................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
888. LM-2587: PIANO WORKS by Bach, Mendelssohn(2), Chopin(3), Handel, Rachmaninoff(4),<br />
Tchaikovsky, Schubert & J.Strauss, Jr. Rachmaninoff, piano. [recorded 1927-42] [WD;<br />
1S/3S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
889. LM-2588: KHACHATURIAN - Piano Concerto (Koussevitzky/BSO); 18th Variation from<br />
Paganini Rhapsody (Reiner/Robin Hood Dell); Albeniz Evocation; Liszt Mephisto Waltz.<br />
Kapell, pf. [ND; 5S/12S] A- ............................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
890. LM-2597: FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS - The Glory (????) of the Human Voice. Magic<br />
Flute, Lakme, Pearl of Brazil, Fledermaus; Songs by Liadov, McMoon & Bach (McMoon,<br />
piano). JENNY WILLIAMS & THOMAS BURNS: A Faust Travesty (in English). [Album is<br />
titled "The Glory (????) of the Human Voice"] [WD; 5S/1S] A- .................................................... 12.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
891. LM-2618: FLAGSTAD & MELCHIOR IN WAGNER - Love Duet from Tristan (MacArthur/SF<br />
Opera); Lohengrin Bridal Chamber Scene (MacArthur/RCA Victor Sym). [SD; 1S/1S] A-...... 12.00<br />
892. LM-2624: GIGLI IN HIS GLORIOUS PRIME - Arias from Manon Lescaut, Elisir, Mignon,<br />
Traviata, Lucia, Tosca; Songs - Donaudy, Russo, Denza, Bovio, Simons, Albeniz, Sandoval.<br />
[rec 1925-32] [SD; 4S/1S] A-........................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
893. LM-2626: BEETHOVEN - Quartet #14. Juilliard Quartet. [Dellheim/Ballantine] [WD; 3S/2S]<br />
A--..................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
894. LM-2627: GOLDEN VOICES IN LIGHT MUSIC - Bori, Gluck, Rethberg, Schumann-Heink,<br />
Pinza (None But the Lonely Heart, with Milstein, violin), Caruso, Galli-Curci, McCormack,<br />
Gluck/Homer, Pons, Peerce, Ponselle. [recorded 1911-52] [SD; 1S/1S] A- ................................... 16.00<br />
895.*LM-2699: THE ART OF PABLO CASALS - Works of Bach, Rubinstein, Schubert, Chopin(2),<br />
Faure, Godard, Granados, Saint-Saens, Wagner(2) & Hillemacher. Nicolai Mednikoff, pf.<br />
[rec 1926-8; SD; 11S/11S] A- .......................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
896. LM-2712: MARIAN ANDERSON, Contralto - Songs of Haydn(2), Schumann(2) & Strauss<br />
(recorded 1945-47; Rupp, piano); and of Brahms (three with Ormandy/Phila, 1-8-39; two<br />
with Primrose, viola, 6-30-41; one with Rupp, piano, 7-1-41). [First issue of some - maybe<br />
all? - of the Brahms songs] [WD; 8S/4S] A-.................................................................................... 24.00<br />
897. LM-2735: FAURE - Piano Quartet. Festival Quartet (Goldberg; Primrose; Graudan; Babin).<br />
[Dellheim; Ballantine] [SD; 2S/1S] A- ............................................................................................ 12.00<br />
898. LM-2761: WAGNER - Siegfried: Act III, Scene 3. Farrell; Svanholm; Leinsdorf/Rochester<br />
Phil. [recorded September 1949] [SD; 6S/3S] A-............................................................................ 12.00<br />
899. LM-2763: MELCHIOR & FLAGSTAD: Wagner - Kundry/Parsifal Duet (McArthur/RCA<br />
Sym); Gotterdammerung Prologue (McArthur/San Francisco Opera). MELCHIOR &<br />
LOTTE LEHMANN: Schumann - Five Duets (Reibold/Orch). [recorded 1939 & 1940]<br />
[WD; 1S/1S] A-................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
900. LM-2787: FRENCH ART SONGS by Faure(5), Sculc, Debussy(5), Duparc(5) & Hahn(4).<br />
Valetti, tenor; Taubman, piano. [Mohr; Salvatore] [WD; 2S/1S] A-- ........................................... 12.00<br />
901. LM-2797: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #4. Serkin; Toscanini/NBC. [Live; 11/26/44; WD;<br />
12S/11S] A--..................................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />
902. LM-2824: KEYBOARD GIANTS OF THE PAST, VOLUME 2 - Short pieces played by de<br />
Pachmann(Mendelssohn), Paderewski(Wagner & Debussy), Rachmaninoff(Kreisler),<br />
Gabrilowitsch(Bach, Gabrilowitsch, Grainger & Delibes), Josef & Rosina Lhevinne(Mozart<br />
Sonata in D), Samaroff(Wagner) & Cortot(Ravel). [WD; 2S/2S] A--............................................. 12.00<br />
903. LM-2825: GRIEG - Haugtussa. Songs of Brahms(2), Strauss, Kramer & Carpenter(2). Flagstad;<br />
McArthur, piano. [recorded 1950 & 1952; this was the first issue of all but the Grieg] [WD;<br />
1S/2S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
904. LM-2826: BENIAMINO GIGLI - Eight Arias / Eight Songs. Arias from Elisir, Tosca, Pag,<br />
Loreley, Mefistofele, Favorita, Iris & Andrea. Songs all Neapolitan. [recorded 1921-30] [WD;<br />
2S/1S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
905. LM-2860: STRAUSS - Violin Sonata (Smith, piano). SPOHR - Violin Concerto #8<br />
(Solomon/RCA Sym). TCHAIKOVSKY - Serenade Melancolique (Wallenstein/LAPO).<br />
Heifetz in all. [mono-only issue] [LD; 4S/7S] A-(c/c) .................................................................... 12.00<br />
906. LM-2891: HINDEMITH - Piano Sonata #3. SCHUMANN - Novellette, Op.21, #8;<br />
Fantasiestucke, Op.111, #1 & #2. Muriel Kerr, piano. [mono-only issue; only in print from<br />
July 1966 until April 1968; proceeds were donated to Muriel Kerr Memorial Scholarship fund<br />
at University of Southern California, where she had taught (had also been at Juilliard)] [WD;<br />
2S/2S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />
907. LM-2919: ELGAR - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Sargent/LSO. [ND; 5S/4S] A- .................................. 12.00<br />
908. LM-2993: THE YOUNG HOROWITZ: KABALEVSKY - Sonata #3 (recorded 1947).<br />
TCHAIKOVSKY - Dumka (recorded 1942). CHOPIN - Waltz, Op.64, #2 (recorded 1946).<br />
Then, recordings from 1928-30 of short works of SCARLATTI, CHOPIN, PAGANINI-<br />
LISZT, DEBUSSY, HOROWITZ & DOHNANYI. [WD; 3S/1S] A-(some surface noise from<br />
originals)........................................................................................................................................... 12.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
909. LM-6053(2): BERLIOZ - L'Enfance du Christ. Kopleff; Souzay; Tozzi; Valletti; Munch/BSO;<br />
NEC Cho. [the mono-only original issue; superb copy with original glassine inner sleeves;<br />
PD; 4S/1S/1S/3S] A- ........................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
910. LM-6129(3): THE TONE POEM - LISZT: Mephisto Waltz; STRAUSS: Don Juan (1954)<br />
(Reiner/CSO). TCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo and Juliet; Francesca da Rimini; RAVEL: La<br />
Valse (Munch/BSO). LISZT: Les Preludes (Monteux/BSO). CASELLA: Italia; COPLAND:<br />
El Salon Mexico (Fiedler/Boston Pops). DEBUSSY: Nuages; IBERT: Escales<br />
(Stokowski/His Sym). [I can find no other issue of the Casella, at least on LP] A-(the box is<br />
pristine!) ........................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />
911. LM-9019: DINNER MUSIC - Sigmund Romberg & His Orchestra. Thirteen works including<br />
Gold & Silver Waltz, Blossom Time Waltzes, Ballet Music from The Student Prince, Merry<br />
Widow Waltzes. [notes by Oscar Hammerstein II] B++(a few tks; earliest labels)......................... 16.00<br />
912. LPM-1055: LECUONA PLAYS LECUONA: 18 original pieces. Composer, pf. [BL; 8S/5S] A-<br />
to B+ ................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
913. LPM-1058: LECUONA PLAYS FOR TWO: 16 original compositions. Composer, piano. [BL;<br />
3S/1S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
914. LPM-1429: GERSHWIN - Rhapsody in Blue (Janis). GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite: Painted<br />
Desert; On the Trail; Cloudburst. Winterhalter/His Orch. [BL; 4S/3S] A--................................. 16.00<br />
915.*LSA-2485: HOLIDAY FOR PERCUSSION. Dick Schory's Percussion Pops Orchestra. [Gold;<br />
Steele] [In heavy-duty slipcase with cutout to inner jacket below; gimmicky "stereo action"<br />
manipulations, but you can still sense Chicago's Orchestra Hall ambiance, c.1962!] [BL;<br />
4S/1S] A--......................................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
916.*LSC-1934: BARTOK - Concerto for Orchestra. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 65:154L; 65:176; 73:147]<br />
[SD; 9S/8S] A--/A-(brief bubble thumps, mvt 1)............................................................................. 27.00<br />
917.*LSC-2129: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [SD; 16S/24S] A-<br />
(lovely!) ............................................................................................................................................ 35.00<br />
918.*LSC-2183: THE REINER SOUND - Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole; Pavan for a Dead Princess.<br />
RACHMANINOFF: Isle of the Dead. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 21/22:165; 86:184-<br />
86; very scarce in this original stereo issue; deleted April 1961] [SD; 18S/24S] A--(nearly A-;<br />
a touch too much vinyl "presence").................................................................................................. 65.00<br />
919.*LSC-2208: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Monteux/LSO. [Wallun; Wilkinson; TAS<br />
73:196] [SD; 10S/12S] A--/A- ......................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
920.*LSC-2213: BOSTON TEA PARTY - Merry Wives & Bohemian Girl Overtures; Greensleeves;<br />
Merry Widow & Count of Luxemburg Waltzes; Hernando's Hideaway; Moonglow & Theme<br />
from Picnic; Bolzoni Minuet. Fiedler/BPS. [TAS 61:126] [SD; 5S/5S] A- ................................... 24.00<br />
921.*LSC-2231: ON STAGE WITH ROBERT SHAW - 12 Show Songs including September Song,<br />
Wunderbar, Oklahoma, Yesterdays, All the Things You Are; Gone, Gone, Gone; Romany<br />
Life. Shaw/His Chorale/RCA Orch. [SD; 1S/1S] A--(writing on back cover: timings etc.) ........ 20.00<br />
922.*LSC-2257: SIR ARTHUR BLISS - Things to Come Suite; Welcome to the Queen. ELGAR -<br />
Pomp & Circumstance Marches #1 - #5. Bliss/LSO. [scarce: in print only 4/59 - 4/61; TAS<br />
75/6:178; SD; 1S/1S] A- .................................................................................................................. 38.00<br />
923.*LSC-2280: THE ART OF SONG - Songs by Schubert(3), Schumann(3), Pizzetti, Scarlatti(4),<br />
Handel, Stradella, Sarti. Cesare Valletti; Taubman, piano. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A-- ..... 17.00<br />
924.*LSC-2328: TCHAIKOVSKY - Nutcracker (exc). Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 69:147-8]<br />
[LD] FS(c/c) ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
925.*LSC-2369: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Monteux/BSO. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; TAS 32:148;<br />
36:124; 42:83; 65:160L] [ND; 7S/8S] A-(c/c) ................................................................................. 12.00<br />
926.*LSC-2371: MAHLER - Songs of a Wayfarer; Kindertotenlieder. Forrester; Munch/BSO.<br />
[Pfeiffer; Crawford; Munch's only recorded Mahler; scarce anyway, but particularly so in<br />
truly fine condition: this is first copy in 20 years that I've been able to grade A-] [SD; 1S/1S]<br />
A-(lovely!)........................................................................................................................................ 65.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
927.*LSC-2394: HAYDN - Symphonies #94 & #101. Monteux/VPO. [TAS 58:136; quite uncommon<br />
for a disc that made it into the WD era] [WD; 6S/4S] A- ................................................................ 25.00<br />
928.*LSC-2398: KABALEVSKY - Comedians. KHACHATURIAN - Masquerade. Kondrashin<br />
/RCA Victor Sym. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 65:156L; 75/76:76; 93:146-7] [ND; 8S/11S] A-(c/c) .... 12.00<br />
929.*LSC-2455: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS<br />
69:146-7] [SD; 10S/8S] A-............................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
930.*LSC-2489: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old #2). Monteux/LSO. [Bremner; Wilkinson; TAS<br />
83/84:239] [SD; 2S/3S] A-............................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
931.*LSC-2491: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #1 & #8. Monteux/VPO. [though it remained in the<br />
catalog into the White Dog era, this is a scarce issue; never reissued on VICS; WD; 5S/5S] A-.... 35.00<br />
932.*LSC-2547: LIGHT CLASSICS - Ritual Fire Dance; Espana; Ride of the Valkyries; Flight of the<br />
Bumblebee; Merry Wives of Windsor Overture; Song of India; War March of the Priests;<br />
Hora Staccato; 2 more. Fiedler/Boston Pops. [ND; 20S/24S] A-................................................... 12.00<br />
933.*LSC-2556: HEARTS IN 3/4 TIME - Fiedler/BPS in Waltzes of Gounod, Stolz, Lehar, Delibes,<br />
Ivanovici, Komzak, Waldteufel, Drigo, Richard Rodgers. [Wilcox; Crawford] [SD; 4S/1S] A-<br />
(brief, very lgt tks fr short scrs sd 1) ................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
934.*LSC-2569: SOUSA FOREVER! - Gould/His Symphonic Band in 14 marches, including Stars<br />
& Stripes, Corcoran Cadets, Semper Fidelis, High School Cadets, National Fencibles, El<br />
Capitan, Washington Post, Gladiator. [SD; 4S/1S] A-..................................................................... 18.00<br />
935.*LSC-2614: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 12S/12S] A-............ 32.00<br />
936.*LSC-2621: PROKOFIEV - Love for Three Oranges Suite. CHOPIN (arr.Anderson & Bodge) -<br />
Les Sylphides. Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore] [WD; 6S/10S] A-........................................... 12.00<br />
937.*LSC-2633: LOVE WALKED IN - Twelve popular songs arranged and conducted by Morton<br />
Gould (with his orch). [Habig; Layton] A-(Canadian SD pressing - no stamper numbers)............ 21.00<br />
938.*LSC-2634: MOZART - Piano Concerti #21 & #23. Rubinstein; Wallenstein/Orch. [Wilcox;<br />
Layton; TAS 65:178] [SD; 6S/6S] A- .............................................................................................. 24.00<br />
939.*LSC-2647: CHAUSSON - Symphony. FRANCK - Chasseur Maudit. Munch/BSO. [Mohr;<br />
Layton; TAS 36:127; 94:145-6] [WD; 6S/4S] A-(brief tks beg sd 1).............................................. 20.00<br />
940.*LSC-2652: BRUCH - Violin Concerto. MOZART - Concerto #4. Heifetz; Sargent/New Sym,<br />
London. [Smith; Wilkinson; German Teldec issue with same number and cover as US issue,<br />
but notes in three languages on back] A- to A(silky German pressing!) ......................................... 27.00<br />
941.*LSC-2688: TCHAIKOVSKY - Swan Lake (exc). Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore] [ND;<br />
11S/12S] A- ...................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
942.*LSC-2698: FRANCK - Piece Heroique. LISZT - Variations on Weinen, Klagen.<br />
MENDELSSOHN - Sonata in f. BRAHMS - Fugue in a-flat. Weinrich (Organ of Symphony<br />
Hall, Boston). [Dellheim; Salvatore] [ND; 11S/8S] A- ................................................................... 13.00<br />
943.*LSC-2701: SCHUMANN - Symphony #4. BEETHOVEN - Leonore Overture #3.<br />
Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 8S/8S] A-............................................................................ 16.00<br />
944.*LSC-2715: BRAHMS - Piano Trio #2. BEETHOVEN - Piano Trio in G ("Kakadu" Variations).<br />
Graffman; Senofsky; Trepel. [Dellheim; Crawford & Keville; tough to find this in so quiet a<br />
pressing] [SD; 5S/5S] A-(superficial mark does not sound) ............................................................ 35.00<br />
945.*LSC-2724: BRAHMS Concerto #1. Cliburn; Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr/Layton; WD; 13S/19S] A-.... 13.00<br />
946.*LSC-2747: SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE and Other Hits from the Big Shows. Includes<br />
Peter Gunn, Mack the Knife, West Side Story Medley, Never on Sunday, Exodus, The<br />
Apartment, Fancy Free (three dances), Ben Hur. Fiedler/BPS. [Obscure issue - probably<br />
reissues since no producer or engineer listed; but not to be confused with original "10th<br />
Avenue" issue on LSC-2294] [WD; 3S/3S] A-................................................................................ 21.00<br />
947.*LSC-2757: WORLD'S GREATEST MARCHES - Tannhauser, Rakoczy, Marche Slav, Stars &<br />
Stripes (Leinsdorf/BSO); Radetzky, Pomp & Circumstance #1, French Military, Procession<br />
of Nobles (Mlada), Valdres, National Emblem (Fiedler/Boston Pops). [Mohr; Salvatore and<br />
Dellheim; Keville] [Scarce; rare to have BSO & Pops on the same disc] [SD; 1S/7S] A-............ 45.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
948.*LSC-2782: MORE MUSIC FROM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIES. Charade; Tom Jones;<br />
Lawrence of Arabia; Moon River; Days of Wine & Roses; More; Longest Day; 5 more.<br />
Fiedler/Boston Pops. [Dellheim; Salvatore] A--(Canadian SD pressing - no stamper<br />
numbers) ........................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
949.*LSC-2788: RACHMANINOV - Piano Concerti #1 & #4. Previn/RPO. [Dellheim; Lock] [WD;<br />
13S/20S] A- ...................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
950.*LSC-2793: ORGAN MUSIC OF THE BACH FAMILY - Works by C.P.E.(3), J.B., J.M., J.C.(2),<br />
W.F.(3), J.S. Weinrich/Gen Theo Seminary, NYC. [Dellheim; Keville] [WD; 9S/1S] A- .......... 13.00<br />
951.*LSC-2801: KHACHATURIAN - Piano Concerto. BLOCH - Scherzo Fantasque. Hollander;<br />
Previn/RPO. [Dellheim; Lock] [WD; 4S/2S] A- ............................................................................ 14.00<br />
952.*LSC-2802: MIKLOS ROZSA - Overture to a Symphony Concert; Three Hungarian Sketches;<br />
Theme, Variations & Finale; Notturna Ungherese. Composer/RCA Italiana Orch. [Mohr;<br />
Salvatore] [Very scarce item: only in print from June 1965 until March 1967] [WD; 1S/2S] A-... 39.00<br />
953.*LSC-2816: STRAUSS - Don Juan. RESPIGHI - Feste Romane. Mehta/LA Phil. [Mohr;<br />
Salvatore; the first recording Mehta made with LA - and the only one for RCA] [WD;<br />
10S/14S] A- ...................................................................................................................................... 17.00<br />
954.*LSC-2849: STRAUSS - Salome: Dance of the Seven Veils & Final Scene; Egyptian Helen:<br />
Awakening Scene. Price; Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore; (noted on box of tape issue, but<br />
not here)] [ND; 10S/8S] A- .............................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
955.*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- ........................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
956.*LSC-2874: SCHUBERT - Piano Sonata in G, Op.78. Peter Serkin. [Wilcox; Gardner] [WD;<br />
2S/8S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
957.*LSC-2890: TCHAIKOVSKY WALTZES - Sleeping Beauty; String Serenade; Nutcracker(2);<br />
Swan Lake(3); Symphony #5; Eugene Onegin. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Keville] [Nice sound!<br />
Recorded January 31, 1966, in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall, in same sessions as the<br />
celebrated Ives "Variations on America" on LSC-2893] [WD; 5S/6S] A- ...................................... 32.00<br />
958.*LSC-2920: NIELSEN - Clarinet Concerto (Goodman); Symphony #2. Gould/CSO. [Scott;<br />
Goodman; recorded in June of 1966 - one of the last CSO discs made there before the fall<br />
1966 renovation] [ND; 5S/3S] A-(c/c) ............................................................................................. 18.00<br />
959.*LSC-2934: PROKOFIEV - Symphony #3; Scythian Suite. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Salvatore &<br />
Philhower] [WD; 1S/1S] A-(cover scuffy)....................................................................................... 20.00<br />
960.*LSC-2959: IVES - Orchestral Set #2; Robert Browning Overture; Putnam's Camp (#2 from Three<br />
Places in New England). Gould/CSO. [Scott; Goodman; the CSO's only recording made in<br />
Chicago's Auditorium Theatre, February 1967] [Canadian SD] A-(a little writing on back<br />
cover)................................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
961.*LSC-2979: RICHARD YARDUMIAN - Come, Creator Spirit. Chookasian; Brusilow/Ch Sym<br />
of Phila; 3 choral groups. [Scott; Goodman] [WD; 1S/1S] A-........................................................ 18.00<br />
962.*LSC-3022: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Symphony #2 ("Antar"). MIASKOVSKY - Symphony<br />
#21. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Goodman; rec Medinah Temple; Jan 1968] [WD; 1S/1S] A-(lgt rub<br />
in Miaskovsky does not sound) ........................................................................................................ 20.00<br />
963.*LSC-3026: STRAVINSKY - Le Sacre du Printemps; Fireworks. Ozawa/CSO. [Dellheim;<br />
Keville] [recorded in post-renovation Orchestra Hall; July, 1968] [ND; 10S/10S] A-.................... 15.00<br />
964.*LSC-3158: GRIEG - Symphonic Dances; Norweigian Dances. Gould/NPO. [ND; 1S/1S] A-............. 8.00<br />
965.*LSC-3281: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #3; Tuba Concerto. Fletcher; Previn/LSO.<br />
[The concerto is fabulous! I read a great story about the sessions, after which Previn asked if<br />
he'd like to play the opening solo in Till Eulenspiegel the next time they played it!] [ND;<br />
2S/3S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
966.*LSC-6135(3): PUCCINI - Madame Butterfly. Moffo; Valletti; Elias; Cesari; Corena;<br />
Leinsdorf/Rome Opera. [SD; 3S/1S/1S/1S/3S/1S] A-(lgt 1/2-inch scr sd 3; four ticks sd 4) ....... 25.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
967.*LSC-6147(3): VERDI - Macbeth. Warren; Rysanek; Hines; Bergonzi; Olvis;<br />
Leinsdorf/Metropolitan Opera. [Mohr; Layton; in deluxe oversize box, slightly damaged]<br />
A-(SD; 4S/3S/3S/1S/3S/1S) ............................................................................................................. 24.00<br />
968.*LSC-6160(3): PUCCINI - Madama Butterfly. Price; Tucker; Elias; Maero; Leinsdorf/RCA<br />
Italiana. [Mohr; Layton; terrific photo of these two, particularly of Layton, in recording<br />
session photo included in libretto booklet] A--(SD; 6S/4S/2S/8S/3S/3S) ....................................... 32.00<br />
969.*LSC-7031(2): MAHLER - Symphony #5. BERG - Wozzeck Excerpts (Curtin). Leinsdorf/BSO.<br />
[Mohr; Layton & Salvatore] [SD; 1S/1/1/4] A-(booklet missing) ................................................... 35.00<br />
970.*LSP-2042: IMPACT - Twelve Television Themes (inc Peter Gunn, Perry Mason, Rawhide,<br />
Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt). Buddy Morrow/Orch. [Diaz; Simpson; Webster Hall, NYC;<br />
March, 1959] [BL; 1S/1S] A-........................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
971.*RDC-2 (JAPANESE): VIVALDI - "Spring" from The Four Seasons. Beatles Medley (Yesterday;<br />
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da; Michelle). Hayakawa/Tokyo Vivaldi Ens. [45 rpm; Direct-to Disc;<br />
recorded January, 1977] A- .............................................................................................................. 19.00<br />
972.*RL-25136(2) (BRITISH): SIBELIUS - Complete Tone Poems: En Saga; Luonnotar (Bryn-<br />
Julson, soprano); Finlandia; Spring Song; The Bard; The Dryad; Pohjola's Daughter; Night-<br />
Ride and Sunrise; The Oceanides; Tapiola. Gibson/Scottish National Orchestra. [Walker;<br />
Couzens; August 1977] A- ............................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
973.*SB-2053 (BRITISH): RAVEL - Piano Concerto in G. d'INDY - Symphony on a French<br />
Mountain Air. Henriot-Schweitzer; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; equivalent of US issue<br />
LSC-2271; TAS 60:134-5] A- to B+(in US jacket: LSC-2271)....................................................... 15.00<br />
974.*VICS-1009: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #6. Monteux/BSO. [from LSC-1901; TAS<br />
75/76:175-6] [PL; 2S/2S] A- ............................................................................................................ 23.00<br />
975.*VICS-1023: MENDELSSOHN - Midsummer Night's Dream (4 Excerpts). SCHUBERT -<br />
Rosamunde (4 Excerpts). Monteux/VPO. [from LM-2223; this VICS issue was its first stereo<br />
release, at least in the U.S.; rather scarce] [PL; 3S/3S] A-(hard to find in such good condition).... 25.00<br />
976.*VICS-1027: STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite. DEBUSSY - Three Nocturnes.<br />
Monteux/PCO(Firebird)/BSO; Berkshire Fest Cho(Debussy). [from LM-2113 & LM-1939;<br />
1st stereo LP release of either, though both were in stereo on 2-track tape] [PL; 3S/3S] A-........... 24.00<br />
977.*VICS-1028: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Szeryng; Monteux/LSO. [Grand Prix du Disque;<br />
from LSC-2281; TAS 65:176-8] [Pink; 6S/5S] A- .......................................................................... 12.00<br />
978.*VICS-1031: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. Monteux/VPO. [fr LSC-2362] [PL; 3S/3S] A-.... 18.00<br />
979.*VICS-1034: FRANCK - Symphony. Munch/BSO. [from LSC-2131; TAS 93:144] [PL; 4S/2S]<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 22.00<br />
980.*VICS-1036: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #3. Monteux/VPO. [1st issue - never an LSC] [PL;<br />
1S/1S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
981.*VICS-1055: BRAHMS - Symphony #2. Monteux/VPO. [1st release by itself: on LM/LSC was<br />
only available with the other symphonies in LM/LSC-6411; (Munch/Reiner/Munch on the<br />
others)] [PL; 1S/1S] A- .................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />
982.*VICS-1058: CHAUSSON - Poeme. SAINT-SAENS - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso.<br />
Oistrakh; Munch/BSO. LECLAIR & LOCATELLI - Sonatas for Violin & Piano. Oistrakh;<br />
Yampolsky. [1st stereo issue; from LM-1988 & LM-1987] [PL; 7S/6S] A- .................................. 18.00<br />
983.*VICS-1061: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7. Monteux/LSO. [1st release; never on Red Seal]<br />
[PL; 5S/1S] A-.................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />
984.*VICS-1064: LALO - Symphonie Espagnole. Szeryng; Hendl/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; from<br />
the scarce and hotly sought-after LSC-2456] [PL; 1S/5S] A- to B++ ............................................. 21.00<br />
985.*VICS-1070: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Monteux/VPO. [from LSC-2316] [PL; 8S/1S] A- ....... 20.00<br />
986.*VICS-1077: CHOPIN - The Four Ballades; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise. Graffman,<br />
piano. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; from the very scarce LSC-2304] [PL; 1S/1S] A- ................................. 14.00<br />
987.*VICS-1102: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #4. LSO. WAGNER - Siegfried Idyll. SFSO.<br />
[Monteux in both; first issue - never a Red Seal LM/LSC] [PL; 1S/1S] A- ................................... 24.00
LP's : RCA's - continued<br />
988.*VICS-1105: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3 (Graffman); Classical Symphony. Jorda/SFSO.<br />
[Crisp, very tight sound; 1st stereo release; mono-only 1st issue on LM-2138 was deleted in<br />
October 1960.] [PL; 1S/6S] A-(best copy I've ever found).............................................................. 35.00<br />
989.*VICS-1153: KHACHATURIAN - Violin Concerto. SAINT-SAENS - Havanaise. Kogan;<br />
Monteux/BSO. [from LM-2220; this VICS was its 1st stereo release; TAS 77:132-4] [PL;<br />
2S/2S] A-(lovely!) ............................................................................................................................ 32.00<br />
990.*VICS-1170: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #2; King Stephan & Fidelio Overtures. Monteux/LSO.<br />
[1st issue: never on LM/LSC] [PL; 1S/1S] A- ................................................................................. 25.00<br />
991.*VICS-1171: ITALIAN OPERA PRELUDES & INTERMEZZOS - Fedora, Manon Lescaut,<br />
Gugliemo Ratcliff, Amico Fritz, La Wally, Silvano, Adriana, Cav, Pag. Basile/Bologna<br />
Municipal Theatre Orch. [first issue - never an LSC] [PL; 1S/1S] A-(lovely!) ........................... 35.00<br />
992.*VICS-1310: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old #2). Monteux/LSO. [Bremner; Wilkinson. Odd,<br />
short-lived issue. The recording was first on LSC-2489 (TAS 83/84:239); reissued in this<br />
VICS form 2/68 but dropped in 8/69 along with all the other RCA European material for<br />
which rights went to Decca/London] [PL; 1S/1S] A- ..................................................................... 16.00<br />
993.*VICS-1378: DANCE MUSIC OF THE RENAISSANCE - Works of Moderne, Susato, Gervaise,<br />
Phalese, Melchior Franck, Hassler, Attaignant & Demantius. Conrad, recorder & crumhorn;<br />
Ch Ens. [First U.S. issue - no Red Seal LM/LSC counterpart] [Pink; 1S/2S] A- ............................. 9.00<br />
994.*VICS-1379: VILLA-LOBOS - Rudepoema. BUSONI - Six Elegies. David Bean, piano.<br />
[Gardner, engineer; no producer listed; first release: no LSC-series issue] [Pink; 1S/1S] A- ........... 9.00<br />
995. VICS-1402: MOZART - Clarinet Concerto (Munch/BSO); Clarinet Quintet (BSO String<br />
Quartet: Burgin; Krips; de Pasquale; Mayes). Benny Goodman (in all). [from LM-2073<br />
(mono-only); this 1968 Victrola (too late for a plum label) was the 1st stereo release] [Pink;<br />
4S/8S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
996.*VICS-1404: DEBUSSY - The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (extended excerpts). Kopleff; Akos;<br />
Curtin; Munch/BSO; New England Conservatory Cho. [From LM-2030, recorded 1956;<br />
this 1968 Victrola was the first & only stereo LP issue; never in a plum label. This stereo<br />
issue, though, for unexplained reasons, omits Munch's brief but fervent narration segments<br />
that were included in the mono original.] [Pink; 2S/1S] A-............................................................. 24.00<br />
997.*VICS-1435: GLUCK - Orfeo ed Euridice (orchestral music). Monteux/Rome Opera. [I don't<br />
believe the complete opera was ever issued in stereo on LP, though a single disc of excerpts<br />
was; this rather obscure 1976 issue from sessions in 1957 is something of an oddity!] [Pink;<br />
1S/1S] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
998.*VICS-1444: RIMSKY-KORSAKOF - Scheherazade. Pollikoff, violin; Morton Gould/Orch.<br />
[rec September 1955; this 1969 release was its first stereo issue; originally on LM-1956,<br />
mono only] [Pink; 2S/1S] A-............................................................................................................ 20.00<br />
999.*VICS-1445: BIZET - Carmen for Orchestra. Gould/His Orch. [Habig; Layton; from LSC-2437;<br />
never in plum label] [Pink; 1S/1S] A-(c/c)....................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1000.*VICS-1457: STRAUSS - Death & Transfiguration. WAGNER - Siegfried Idyll.<br />
Monteux/SFSO. [Recorded in 1960; Monteux's last disc with SFSO, and the only one in<br />
stereo; this was its first issue, c.1969 - never on Red Seal, though the Wagner was on<br />
VICS-1102 coupled with LSO Beethoven 4th. The Strauss is stunning! Too late a release<br />
to have been issued with plum labels.] [Pink; 1S/3S] A-(demo copy) .......................................... 32.00<br />
1001.*VICS-1540 (BRITISH): TCHAIKOVSKY - Serenade for Strings. ELGAR -Introduction &<br />
Allegro for Strings. BARBER - Adagio for Strings. Munch/BSO. [TAS re original stereo<br />
issue on LSC-2105 (which did not include the Barber): 36:122] A-(British pressing) ................. 25.00<br />
1002.*VICS-1638: SCHUBERT - Excerpts from The Magic Harp & Rosamunde. Popp, soprano;<br />
Vaughn/Naples Orch & Cho. [Morgan; Purdom; from the very short-lived LSC-2937]<br />
[Pink; 7S/6S] A-............................................................................................................................. 12.00
LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label<br />
1003.*ARGO ZRG--622: NICHOLAS MAW - Scenes & Arias (Vocalists: Manning; Howells;<br />
Procter). ELIZABETH LUTYENS - Quincunx (Vocalists: Nendick; Shirley-Quirk). Del<br />
Mar/BBC Sym. A-(c/c)................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1004.*ARGO ZRG--711: WALTON - Sonata for Strings. PROKOFIEV (arr. Barshai) - Visions<br />
Fugitives. Marriner/ASMF. [Bremner; Goodall] A- ................................................................... 12.00<br />
1005.*ARGO ZRG--790: BIRTWISTLE - The Triumph of Time (Boulez/BBC Sym); Chronometer<br />
(for tape). [TAS 153:64] A- ........................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1006.*ARGO ZRG--800/01(2): VIVALDI - La Stravaganza. Kaine & Loveday, violins;<br />
Marriner/ASMF. A-..................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1007.*ARGO ZRG--896: FINZI - For Saint Cecilia; Dies Natalis. Langridge, tenor; Hickox/LSO &<br />
Cho. [Hazell; Goodall & Atkinson] A- to A(c/c; silky Dutch pressing) ....................................... 12.00<br />
1008.*ARGO ZRG--899: NICHOLAS MAW - Life Studies. Marriner/ASMF. [Mallinson; Goodall<br />
& Moorfoot] Argo ZRG-899. FS................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1009.*ARGO ZRG-922: DAVID BLAKE - Violin Concerto (Iona Brown; Del Mar/PO); In Praise<br />
of Krishna (Cahill, soprano; Composer/Northern Sinfonia). [Hazell; Wilkinson (sd 1) &<br />
Moorfoot (sd 2); very late Wilkinson] A-...................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1010.*ARGO ZRG-938: DURUFLE - Mass "Cum Jubilo" (Roberts, baritone; Wooburn Singers).<br />
JEAN LANGLAIS - Mass, "Salve Regina" (Philip Jones Brass Ens). Hickox/His Singers<br />
(in all). [TAS 27:141] A- to A(lovely Dutch pressing).................................................................. 12.00<br />
1011.*BELL LABS BTL-7901: "Early Hi-Fi," Vol. 1. Experimental recordings with Leopold<br />
Stokowski/Philadelphia Orchestra by Bell Labs in 1931 & 1932, including some in true<br />
stereo. Most, if not all, recorded in concert. In mono: Roman Carnival Overture; Invitation<br />
to the Dance; Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream; Tristan Prelude & Liebestod. In<br />
mono/stereo (sections vary): 2 excerpts from Scriabin Poem of Fire; 6 excerpts from<br />
Moussorgsky-Ravel (!) Pictures at an Exhibition. [fold-open album] Bell Labs BTL-7901.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />
1012.*COLUMBIA MS-6488: BRAHMS - Alto Rhapsody; Song of Destiny. MAHLER - Songs of a<br />
Wayfarer. Miller; Walter/Col Sym. [TAS 73:147L] A-.............................................................. 16.00<br />
1013.*COMMAND CC-11004: TCHAIKOVSKY - Capriccio Italien. Dervaux/Colonne Orch.<br />
RIMSKY - KORSAKOV - Capriccio Espagnole. Vandernoot/PCO. [Robert Fine,<br />
recording chief] A--(c/c) ................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
1014.*COMMAND CC-11005: RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2; La Valse; Alborada del<br />
Gracioso. Dervaux/L'Orchestre des Concerts Colonne. [Light; Fine; 35mm film<br />
recording] A--(c/c) ........................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1015.*COMMAND CC-11007: RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole; Bolero. Dervaux/L'Orchestre des<br />
Concerts Colonne. [Fine, engineer; 35mm film recording] A- .................................................... 10.00<br />
1016.*COMMAND CC-11020: WAGNER - Overtures: Rienzi, Meistersinger, Faust, Dutchman;<br />
Lohengrin Act 3 Prelude. Steinberg/Pittsburgh. [Light; Fine; Piros; 35mm film] A--(c/c).......... 9.00<br />
1017.*DECCA HEAD--9: THEA MUSGRAVE - Horn Concerto (Tuckwell; Composer/Scottish<br />
National Orch); Concerto for Orchestra (Gibson/Scottish National Orch). [Mallinson;<br />
Lock & Moorfoot] A- to A(lovely Dutch pressing; red FFSS labels) ........................................... 20.00<br />
1018.*DECCA HEAD-22: ANDRZEJ PANUFNIK - Sinfonia Di Sfere; Sinfonia Mistica.<br />
Atherton/LSO. [Mallinson; Goodall] A- to A(lovely Dutch pressing; red FFSS labels)............. 25.00<br />
1019.*DECCA JB-49: HOLST - The Perfect Fool (ballet music) & Egdon Heath (Boult/LPO); The<br />
Hymn of Jesus (Boult/BBC Sym & Cho). [TAS 65:156L re original issue (SXL-6006)] A-...... 12.00<br />
1020.*DECCA SXL-6512: BRITTEN - Concerto for Piano (Richter); Concerto for Violin<br />
(Lubotsky). Composer/ECO. A- to A(superb Dutch pressing; black FFSS labels).................... 25.00<br />
1021.*DECCA SXL-6641: BRITTEN - Sinfonia da Requiem (Composer/NPO); Cello Symphony<br />
(Rostropovich; Composer/ECO). Decca SXL-6641. A- to A(lovely Dutch pressing;<br />
black FFSS labels).......................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1022.*DENON OB-7333/4(2): BEETHOVEN - Symphony #9. Smickova; Soukupova; Pribyl;<br />
Novak; Neumann/CPO & Cho. [VERY early digital: recorded in Tokyo, December 3,<br />
1976; Japanese-only notes] A- to A............................................................................................... 20.00
LP's : Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label - continued<br />
1023.*EMI EM 29 0404 3: DELIUS - A Village Romeo and Juliet. Harwood; Tear; Shirley-Quirk;<br />
Luxon; Davies/RPO; Alldis Cho. [Bishop; Parker] [DMM] A- to A .......................................... 19.00<br />
1024.*EMI ODEON ASD-3013: RACHMANINOV - Five Etudes Tableaux (arr. Respighi).<br />
TCHAIKOVSKY - The Voyevode: Symphonic Ballad, Op.78; The Storm: Overture,<br />
Op.76 (posthumous). Yuri Krasnapolsky/NPO. [TAS 36:216L; 73:148L] EMI Odeon<br />
ASD-3013. A--............................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
1025.*EMI SLS--976(3): ELGAR - The Apostles. Armstrong; Watts; Tear; Luxon; Grand; Case;<br />
Boult/LPO & Cho; Downe House School Cho. [On side #6, Boult discusses the<br />
Apostles, The Kingdom and other Elgar works w/illustrations from his recordings (&<br />
Barbirolli'sf Dream of Gerontius)] [Bishop; Parker] A- to A ........................................................ 17.00<br />
1026.*EMI SLS-5085(2): MALCOLM WILLIAMSON - Violin Concerto (Menuhin; Boult/LPO;<br />
[Bishop; Parker]); The Display (Hopkins/Sydney Sym; [Clapham; Moxham]); Symphony<br />
#1; Santiago de Espada Overture; Sinfonia Concertante (Groves/Royal Liverpool Orch;<br />
[Willan; Parker]). A- to A .............................................................................................................. 35.00<br />
1027.*EMI SXLP-30139: WALTON - Film Music: Suites from Henry V & Richard III; Hamlet<br />
Funeral March; Spitfire Prelude & Fugue. Composer/PO. A- ..................................................... 12.00<br />
1028.*EPIC BC-1039: SCHUMANN - Symphony #1; Manfred Overture. Szell/CO. Epic BC-1039.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1029.*EPIC BC-1139: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Fleisher; Szell/CO. A-(demo; little<br />
writing back cov)........................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1030.*EVEREST SDBR-3003: ANTILL - Corroboree Suite. GINASTERA - Panambi Suite.<br />
Goossens/LSO. Everest SDBR-3003. FS(doubtless a late pressing)............................................ 12.00<br />
1031.*EVEREST SDBR-3040: HINDEMITH - Violin Concerto (1st recording). MOZART - Violin<br />
Concerto #3. Fuchs; Goossens/LSO. [35mm film recording] A- to B+(silver label;<br />
oversize jacket; no dowel spine) .................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
1032.*HNH 4017: SIR LENNOX BERKELEY - Symphony #1; Concerto for Two Pianos (Beckett;<br />
McDonald). Del Mar/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-80] A-(c/c)....................................................... 10.00<br />
1033.*HNH-4078: FRANK BRIDGE - Suite for Strings; Sir Roger de Coverly; Sally in Our Alley;<br />
Cherry Ripe; Lament for String Orchestra; Rosemary. Boult/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-73;<br />
TAS 36:182] A-.............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1034.*LYRITA SRCS--55: SIR ARTHUR BLISS - 80th Birthday Presentation: A Prayer to Jesus<br />
(Ledger/Ambrosian Singers); The World in Charged with Grandeur (Ledger/Ambrosian<br />
Singers; LSO Wind & Brass Ens); Hymn to Apollo (Composer/LSO); Serenade for<br />
Baritone & Orchestra (Shirley-Quirk; Priestman/LSO); Rout for Soprano & Orchestra<br />
(Woodland; Composer/LSO). A- ................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
1035.*LYRITA SRCS--79: MALCOLM WILLIAMSON - Piano Concerto #3 (Composer, piano;<br />
Dommett/LPO); Organ Concerto (Composer, organ; Boult/LPO). [TAS 36:179-81] A- ......... 18.00<br />
1036.*LYRITA SRCS--84: GERALD FINZI - A Severn Rhapsody; Introit; The Fall of the Leaf;<br />
Nocturne; Prelude; Three Soliloquies; Romance. Boult/LPO. [TAS 34:193; 35:159] A- ........... 16.00<br />
1037.*LYRITA SRCS--85: ALWYN - Symphony #2; Sinfonietta for Strings. Composer/LPO. A-.......... 16.00<br />
1038.*LYRITA SRCS--90: ALAN RAWSTHORNE - Symphony #1; Symphonic Studies.<br />
Pritchard/LPO. A-........................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
1039.*LYRITA SRCS--91: FRANK BRIDGE - Phastasm, Rhapsody for Piano & Orchestra<br />
(Wallfisch; Braithwaite/LPO). MOERAN - Rhapsody for Piano & Orchestra (McCabe;<br />
Braithwaite/NPO). [TAS 36:182] A- ........................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1040.*LYRITA SRCS--94: BERKELEY - Symphony #2 (Braithwaite/LPO); Piano Concerto #2<br />
(Wilde; Braithwaite/NPO. [TAS 36:179] A-............................................................................... 18.00<br />
1041.*LYRITA SRCS--95: BRITISH OVERTURES. MALCOLM ARNOLD - Beckus the<br />
Dandipratt. FRANCIS CHAGRIN - Helter Skelter. WILLIAM ALWYN - Derby Day.<br />
ALAN RAWSTHORNE - Street Corner. GEOFFREY BUSH - Yorick. WALTER LEIGH<br />
- Agincourt. Braithwaite; Alwyn; Pritchard; Handley conducting NPO; LPO; LSO.<br />
[variety!!] A- .................................................................................................................................. 32.00<br />
1042.*LYRITA SRCS-113: GEORGE LLOYD - Symphony #8. Downes/PO. [TAS 33:131] A-............... 16.00
LP's : Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label - continued<br />
1043.*LYRITA SRCS-114: FRANK BRIDGE - Dance Rhapsody; Overture "Rebus;" Dance Poem.<br />
Braithwaite/LPO. A-.................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1044.*LYRITA SRCS-129: GEORGE LLOYD - Symphony #4. Downes/PO. [TAS 35:177-180] A- ....... 16.00<br />
1045.*PHILIPS 6700 019(2): BERLIOZ - Requiem. Dowd; Davis/LSO & Cho. [TAS 2:93; 4:238L]<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
1046.*PHILIPS 6707 019(4): BERLIOZ - Benvenuto Cellini. Gedda; Bastin; Massard; Soyer;<br />
Blackwell; Lloyd; Davis/ROHCG. [TAS 42:115-16] A- to A ..................................................... 18.00<br />
LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire<br />
1047.*ALWYN (William): Twelve Preludes; Fantasy-Waltzes. John Ogdon, piano. Chandos<br />
ABRD-1125. FS............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1048.*ANDRIESSEN (Hendrik): Variations & Fugue on a Theme of Johann Kuhnau. PETER VAN<br />
ANROOY: Piet Hein (Dutch Rhapsody). JOHAN WAGENAAR: Overtures to Cyrano de<br />
Bergerac & Taming of the Shrew. Hague Residentie-Orkest conducted by Dorati (in<br />
Piet) & van Otterloo (in rest). [notes in Dutch only] Fontana 6530 044. A- to A........................ 25.00<br />
1049.*ANTHEIL: A Jazz Symphony; Ballet Mecanique (De Leeuw/Netherlands Wind Ens); Violin<br />
Sonata #2; Finale from Violin Sonata #1 (Beths, violin; De Leeuw, piano). Philips 6514<br />
254. A- to A.................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1050.*ANTILL (John): Corroboree Suite (Composer/Sydney Symphony). GRAINGER: Green<br />
Bushes (Hopkins/Melbourne Sym). MICHAEL HURST: Traditional Overture;<br />
Swagman's Holiday. TRAD, ARR.KENNY: Waltzing Matilda. [Last three with<br />
Thomas/South Australian Sym (and Cho in Matilda] EMI OASD-7554. A- ............................ 50.00<br />
1051.*ARNESTAD (Finn; 1915-94): INRI - A Mystery for Symphony Orchestra (Kamu/Oslo<br />
Philharmonic); Violin Concerto (Bohn; Ingebretsen/LPO). Philips 6578 107. A- to A ........... 12.00<br />
1052.*ATTERBERG: Suite #3 for Violin, Viola & Strings. GUNNAR de FRUMERIE: Pastoral<br />
Suite for Flute, Harp & Strings. DAG WIREN: Sinfonietta. Westerberg/Swedish Radio<br />
Orch. Swedish Society Discofil SLT-33167. A-........................................................................... 12.00<br />
1053.*AVISON (Charles; 1709-1770): Twelve Concerti Grossi after Domenico Scarlatti.<br />
Marriner/ASMF. Philips 6769 018(3). FS................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1054.*BACH: The Thirteen Harpsichord Concerti: Seven for 1 Harpsichord; Three for 2; Two for 3;<br />
and one for 4. Pinnock (in all); joined in the others by Gilbert; Mortensen; Kraemer.<br />
The English Concert. [dig; wonderful sound!] Archiv 2723 077(4). A- to A ............................. 18.00<br />
1055. BANTOCK: Fifine at the Fair. Beecham/RPO. [only in print from early 1953 to March, 1956]<br />
RCA LHMV-1026. A--(brief tks sd 2) .......................................................................................... 15.00<br />
1056.*BARBER: Piano Concerto (Browning). WILLIAM SCHUMAN: A Song of Orpheus (Rose,<br />
cello). Szell/CO. [demo copy] Col MS-6638. FS(jacket open but disc still sealed;"2-eyes") ...... 15.00<br />
1057.*BAZELON (Irwin; 1922-95): Imprints... on Ivory and Strings; Five Pieces (Maximilien,<br />
piano). ELIE SIEGMEISTER: Ways of Love; Langston Hughes Songs (Kirkpatrick,<br />
soprano; Williams, baritone; Lazar/Washington Music Ens). CRI SD-532. A-........................ 12.00<br />
1058.*BEETHOVEN (arr. Brott): The Young Prometheus. Brott/CBC Festival Orch. [Orchestral<br />
arrangements of some obscure early pieces] Radio Canada CC-15,038. FS................................. 12.00<br />
1059.*BENNETT (William Sterndale; 1816-75): Piano Concerto #4 (Binns); Symphony in g. Hilary<br />
Davan Wetton/Milton Keynes Chamber Orch. [dig; DMM] Music Series MKM-861. A-...... 12.00<br />
1060.*BENTZON (Niels Viggo; b.1919): Symphony #3, #5 & #7. Ole Schmidt/Aarhus By-<br />
Orkester. [edition limited to only 300 copies; this is #123] Dansk Musik Antologi Philips<br />
DMA 056/57(2). A- to A ............................................................................................................... 45.00<br />
1061. BERNSTEIN: Jeremiah Symphony (#1); On the Town Ballet Music; Facsimile.<br />
Bernstein/Misc Orchs. Camden CAL-196. A-(unusually fine copy; VERY early<br />
Bernstein!)...................................................................................................................................... 16.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1062.*BERRY (Wallace; b.1928): Piano Sonata (Dady Mehta). RICHARD SWIFT (b.1927): Great<br />
Praises (Dudley, soprano; Tartak, piano); Summer Notes (Hersh, piano). CRI SD-412. A-...... 12.00<br />
1063.*BEYER (Frank Michael; b.1928): Diaphonie for Orchestra (Sinnhoffer Quartet;<br />
Halffter/BVRS); Trio for Oboe, Viola & Harp (Heinz & Ursula Holliger; Fukai, viola);<br />
Griechenland (Rickenbacher/NDR Orch). Wergo WER-60102. A- to A................................... 16.00<br />
1064.*BIRTWISTLE: Tragoedia. CROSSE: Concerto da Camera. WOOD: Three Piano Pieces.<br />
Parikian, violin; McGaw, piano; Downes & Foster/Melos Ens. Argo ZRG-759. A-(c/c)........... 15.00<br />
1065.*BLACHER: Orchestra Ornament. MILHAUD: Cortege Funebre. POULENC: Deux Marches<br />
et un Intermede. Mester/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LS-<br />
685. A-- .......................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1066.*BLACHER: Orchestral Variations on a Theme of Paganini. CHARLES WUORINEN: Suite<br />
from "The Magic Art." Smith/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-792. FS ...................................... 12.00<br />
1067.*BLOMDAHL: "...resan i denna natt" ("the journey on this night") (1966). Soderstrom,<br />
soprano; Ahronovitch/Stockholm Philharmonic). HILDING ROSENBERG: Violin<br />
Concerto. Spierer; Jansons/Stockholm Philharmonic. Caprice CAP-1225. FS........................ 12.00<br />
1068.*BLOMDAHL: Symphony #3 ("Facetter"). HILDING ROSENBERG: Dance Suite from the<br />
Opera "Marionettes." STEN BROMAN - Overture (Hommage to Sixten Ehrling).<br />
Ehrling/Stockholm Philharmonic. Caprice CAP-1251. A- ........................................................ 12.00<br />
1069.*BOULEZ: Rituel (In Memoriam Maderna); Eclat-Multiples. Composer/Ensemble Inter-<br />
Contemporain. CBS M-37850. A- ............................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1070.*BRIAN (Havergal): Complete Piano Music. Peter Hill. [dig] Cameo Classics GOCLP-9016.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1071.*BRIAN: Gothic Symphony. Boult/Unidentified Orchestra. [in fact, Boult with soloists,<br />
choruses & BBC Symphony from Albert Hall, 1966] Aries LP-2601(2). A- .............................. 18.00<br />
1072.*BRIAN: Symphony # 6 & #16. Fredman/LPO. Lyrita SRCS-67. A- ............................................... 16.00<br />
1073.*BRIAN: Symphony # 7 & #31; Comedy Overture: The Tinker's Wedding. Mackerras/Royal<br />
Liverpool Philharmonic. [dig; DMM] EMI EL 7-49558 1. A- to A ........................................... 12.00<br />
1074.*BRIAN: Symphony # 8 & #9. Groves/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. EMI ED-29 0869 1.<br />
A- to A............................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
1075.*BRIAN: Symphony # 9, #12 & #23. Performers listed are pseudonyms. Actual performers are<br />
Fredman/RPO (#9; 1971); Del Mar/BBC Sym (#12; 1966); Goodman/University of<br />
Illinois Orch (#23; 1973). Aries LP-1604. A- .............................................................................. 12.00<br />
1076.*BRIAN: Symphony #13, #15, #17, #20, #24 & #26. Performers listed are pseudonyms; actual<br />
artists are said to be: Pope/RPO (#13, #15, #17); Fredman/LPO (#24); Handley/NPO<br />
(#20 & #26). [no notes - as issued?] Aries LP-3601(3). A-........................................................... 40.00<br />
1077.*BRIAN: Symphony #18, #19 & #22. Performer credits on jacket are sprurious. Correct<br />
performers are Fairfax/NPO (#18; 1974); Canarina/BBC Scottish Orch (#19; 1976);<br />
Fredman/RPO (#22; 1971). Aries LP-1611. A-........................................................................... 12.00<br />
1078.*BRUSTAD (Bjarne): Symphony #2 (Fjelstad/Oslo Phil). SAEVERUD (Harald): Symphony<br />
#7 (Salme) (Andersen/Bergen Sym). Philips 6507 063. A- to A................................................. 16.00<br />
1079.*BULLER (John; b.1927): The Theatre of Memory. Elder/BBC Sym. [dig] Unicorn Kanchana<br />
DKP-9045. A- to A .......................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />
1080.*BUSONI: Nocturne Symphonique. ALBERIC MAGNARD: Hymne a Venus. SYLVAIN<br />
DUPUIS: Macbeth - Paraphrase Symphonique. SIBELIUS - Tapiola. Bartholomee/Liege<br />
Philharmonic. [dig] Ricercar RIC-030. A-................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1081. BUSONI: Violin Concerto (Borries; Rother/Berlin Radio). WOLF-FERRARI: String<br />
Serenade (Lange/Berlin Radio). Urania URLP-7043. A- ............................................................ 16.00<br />
1082.*CARTER: Symphony #1; Holiday Overture; Pocahantas Suite. Dunkel/American<br />
Composers Orch. CRI SD-475. A- .............................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1083.*CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO: Guitar Concerto. RODRIGO: Concierto de Aranjuez.<br />
Behrend; Peters/BPO. DGG 139 166. A- to A(c/c)..................................................................... 12.00<br />
1084.*CORDERO (Roque): Symphony #2. LEONARDO BALADA: Homage a Sarasate. HENRY<br />
BRANT: On the Nature of Things. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-765. A-.................. 12.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1085.*CORDERO (Roque): Violin Concerto (Allen); 8 Miniatures. Freeman/Detroit Sym. [Black<br />
Composers Series, Vol. 4] Col M-32784. A-(c/c) ......................................................................... 12.00<br />
1086. COWELL: Symphony #11. ALEXANDER TCHEREPNIN - Suite, Op.87. BERNARD<br />
WAGENAAR: Concert Overture. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [w/blank jacket; notes<br />
included] Louisville LOU-545-2. A- ............................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1087. COWELL: Symphony #16 ("Icelandic"). JON LEIFS: Iceland Overture. PALL ISOLFSSON:<br />
Passacaglia. Stickland/Iceland Symphony. CRI 179. FS............................................................ 12.00<br />
1088.*CROSSE (Gordon; b.1937): Symphony #1; Dreamsongs; Elegy. Brydon/Scottish Chamber<br />
Orchestra. Oxford University Press OUP-203. A-....................................................................... 16.00<br />
1089.*DAVID (Johann Nepomuk; 1895-1977): Symphony #5 (Schmid/SWDR). Organ Concerto<br />
(Dallman) & Ezzolied (Baumann & Fruhhaber, sopranos; Ostertag, bass; Cho).<br />
Schweizer/Badische Philharmonie Karlsruhe (in both). [notes in German only] Audite<br />
FSM-53 416/17(2). A- to A ........................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1090. DE CROES (Henri Jacques; 1705-86): Concerto a Quatre for Strings. JEAN DECADT<br />
(b.1914): Ballade on a Tree (Serverius, soprano). [Maes/Belgian Ch Orch in both]<br />
GABRIEL VERSCHRAEGEN (b.1919): Concerto for Organ, Orchestra & Percussion<br />
(Composer, organ). Alpha DB-91. A-........................................................................................... 24.00<br />
1091.*DE FRUMERIE (Gunnar): St. John's Eve (ballet). Westerberg/Malmo Sym. Big Ben 601-<br />
<strong>831</strong>-001. A- to A(c/c)..................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1092.*DIAMOND: Quartet #9 (Composers Quartet); Scherzo (Composer & Helps, pianos). DEL<br />
TREDICI: I Hear an Army (Bryn-Johnson, soprano; Composers Quar); Nonet<br />
(Wuorinen/String Ens). CRI SD-294. A- .................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1093.*DITTERSDORF: Six Symphonies after Ovid's Metamorphoses. Shepherd/Cantilena. [dig]<br />
Chandos DVRD-2012(2). A- to A ................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
1094.*DUTILLEUX: Timbres, Espace, Mouvement ("La Nuit Etoilee"); Metaboles.<br />
Rostropovich/French National Orch. [Timbres dedicated jointly to Rostropovich and to<br />
the memory of Charles Munch] Erato STU-71516. A- to A.......................................................... 16.00<br />
1095.*DVORAK: Slavonic Rhapsodies #1 - #3; The Wood Dove; Czech Suite; Slavonic Dances,<br />
Op.46 & Op.72 (complete). Neumann/CPO. Telefunken SAT-22523/25(3). A- ........................ 25.00<br />
1096.*EGGE: Symphony #4. FINN MORTENSEN (b.1922): Fantasy for Piano & Orchestra<br />
(Haase). [Both with Ehrling/Oslo Phil] EGIL HOVLAND (b.1924): Lamenti per<br />
Orchestra. Fjeldstad/Oslo Phil. Philips 6507 010. A- to A .......................................................... 16.00<br />
1097.*EGGE: Violin Concerto (Wicks; Fjeldstad/Oslo Philharmonic); Piano Sonata #2; Two<br />
Fantasies (Baekkelund, piano). Philips PHS-900-210. A-(c/c) .................................................... 16.00<br />
1098.*EISENMANN (Will; b.1906): Haikus I & II (Graf, soprano); Piano Works (4). Olivier<br />
Eisenmann, piano (in all). [notes in German and French only] Armida WE-123. A- to A.......... 13.00<br />
1099. ELGAR: Enigma Variations (Royal Albert Hall Orch; 1926); Serenade for Strings (LPO;<br />
1933); Cockaigne Overture (BBC Sym; 1933). Composer conducts all. EMI ALP-1464.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1100. ELIZALDE (Federico; 1907-79): Violin Concerto. Ferras; Poulet/LSO. [10-inch] London<br />
LS-564. B+/B(varies)..................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />
1101.*ENESCO: Suite Chatelaine; Voix de la Nature. Remus Georgescu/Banatul Phiharmonic in<br />
Timisoara. Electrecord STECE-02240. A-................................................................................... 15.00<br />
1102.*ENGLUND: Symphony #1. Pekkanen/Turku Phil. [Live, 1978; fine sound] Finlandia FA-<br />
304. A- to A.................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1103.*ENGLUND: Symphony #4 for Strings & Percussion. KOKKONEN: Music for String<br />
Orchestra. Pohjola/Espoo Ch Orch. Finlandia FA-329. A- to A................................................. 12.00<br />
1104.*ERB (Donald): Spatial Fanfare for Brass & Percussion; Concerto for Trombone (Dempster);<br />
Christmasmusic; Autumnmusic. Louis Lane/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-772. A-............... 12.00<br />
1105.*ERB: Prismatic Variations. CHRISTOPHER ROUSE: The Infernal Machine; Ogoun<br />
Badagris. JOAN TOWER: Sequoia. Slatkin/St.Louis Sym (Ogoun conducted by Peter<br />
Susskind). [dig] Nonesuch 9-79118-1. A- to A(c/c) ..................................................................... 12.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1106.*FAWICK (Thomas): "Musicale 1967." Two marches performed by Harpham/U.S. Marine<br />
Band); Ten short works for violin solo, two violins, or violin & piano (Sidney & Teresa<br />
Harth). Pride (no #). A-- ............................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1107.*FOERSTER: Symphony #4 ("Easter"). Smetacek/Prague Symphony. Supraphon 1 10 0617.<br />
A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1108.*FRICKER (Peter Racine): Violin Concerto, Op.11. DON BANKS: Violin Concerto. Neaman;<br />
Del Mar/RPO. Argo ZRG-715. A- ............................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1109.*GENZMER (Harald): Concerto for Trautonium & Orchestra (Sala, trautonium;<br />
Goslich/Bremer State Philharmonic); Concerto for Mixtur-Trautonium & Orchestra<br />
(Sala; Muller-Kray/Stuttgart Radio Orch). [DMM] Wergo WER-60113. A- to A.................. 16.00<br />
1110. GILSON (Paul): La Mer. Weemaels/Belgian National Orch. LEON JONGEN: Malaisie.<br />
Composer/Belgian National Orch. [French-only notes] London TW-91121. A--/A- ................ 20.00<br />
1111.*GOOSSENS (Eugene): Divertissement (Chiarelli/National Phil); Six Songs (Meriel;<br />
Dickinson, ms; Peter Dickinson, pf); Islamite Dance, Old Chinese Folk Song, Two Songs<br />
(Leon Goossens, oboe; Lloyd, piano); Oboe Concerto (Leon Goossens; Susskind/PO).<br />
[the concerto is a mono EMI recording] Unicorn UN1-75005. A-(c/c) ........................................ 12.00<br />
1112.*GOOSSENS (Eugene): Oboe Concerto (Henderson; Pikler/Sydney Sympony). VAUGHAN<br />
WILLIAMS: Five Variants on Dives & Lazarus (Pini/Sydney Sym). MALCOLM<br />
WILLIAMSON: Sinfonietta (Zaliouk/Melbourne Sym). British RCA GL-40542. A-<br />
(Italian pressing)............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1113.*GOOSSENS (Sir Eugene; 1893-1962): Symphony #1 (1940). Measham/Adelaide Sym.<br />
Unicorn Kanchana KP-8000. A-.................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1114. GOULD: Fall River Legend (Mitropoulos/NYP). WILLIAM SCHUMAN: Undertow<br />
(Levine/Ballet Theatre Orch). New World NW-253. A-............................................................ 12.00<br />
1115.*GOULD: Festive Music; Quickstep; Philharmonic Waltzes; Latin-American Symphonette.<br />
Composer/LSO. [very early digital - recorded 1978; superb Japanese pressing; nice foldopen<br />
album] Varese Sarabande VCDM-1000,10. A- to A ............................................................ 16.00<br />
1116.*GRAUNKE (Kurt): Symphony #3; Two Symphonic Dances (Fink, violin); Air [in versions<br />
for harp & orchestra (Geraldine Graunke, harp) and orchestra alone). Composer/His<br />
Symphony. Sedina E.S.-902. A- to A ........................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1117.*GRECHANINOV: Suite for Cello & Orchestra. KHACHATURIAN: Cello Concerto.<br />
Thomas; Symeonides/Bamberg Sym. Schwann VMS-2114. A- to A ........................................ 15.00<br />
1118.*HARTMANN (Karl Amadeus): Symphonies (8; complete); Adagio for Large Orchestra;<br />
Gesangs-Szene for Baritone & Orchestra (Fischer-Dieskau); Symphonie Concertante.<br />
Conductors: Kubelik; Leitner; Rieger; Macal; BVRS in all. [notes booklet includes<br />
English notes on the works, but general essay in German only] [Grand Prix du Disque;<br />
Deutsche Schallplattenpreis] Wergo WER-60086(5). A- to A...................................................... 45.00<br />
1119.*HARTMANN (Karl Amadeus): Symphony #4 & #8. Kubelik/BVRS. DGG 413 650-1. FS............ 12.00<br />
1120.*HARTY: Irish Symphony; A Comedy Overture. Thomson/Ulster Orch. [dig] Chandos<br />
ABRD-1027. A- ............................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1121.*HARTY: Violin Concerto in d; Variations on a Dublin Air for Violin & Orchestra. Holmes;<br />
Thomson/Ulster Orch. Chandos ABR-1044. A-.......................................................................... 10.00<br />
1122.*HEININEN (Paavo): Symphony #3. Soderblom/Finnish Radio Sym. Fuga 3047. A-..................... 12.00<br />
1123.*HENZE: Concerto for Oboe, Harp & Strings (H.Holliger, U.Holliger); Fantasia for Strings;<br />
Sonata for Strings. Sacher/Collegium Musicum Zurich. DGG 139 396. FS(early seal, so<br />
probably tulip labels)...................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1124.*HENZE: Music from the motion pictures Swann in Love and Katharina Blum (concert<br />
suite). Composer/Basel Radio Orch. Varese Sarabande STV-81224. A- to A ........................... 16.00<br />
1125.*HENZE: Ode to the Westwind (Palm, cello); Violin Concerto (Schneiderhan). Henze/BVRS.<br />
DGG 139 382. FS........................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1126.*HENZE: Symphonies #1 - #5. Composer/BPO. DGG 410 937-1(2). A- to A .................................. 16.00<br />
1127. HENZE: Wedding Music from "Undine." WERNER EGK: Suite from the Ballet "Abraxas."<br />
IRVING FINE: Diversions. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes]<br />
Louisville LOU-643. A-................................................................................................................. 12.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1128.*HETU (Jacques): Symphony #3. HARRY SOMERS: North Country. NORMAN SYMONDS:<br />
Three Atmospheres. ANDRE PREVOST: Celebration. Mannino/National Arts Centre<br />
Orch (Canada). Centrediscs CMC-2987. FS................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1129.*HETU (Jacques; b.1938): Piano Concerto (Vallecillo, piano). DEREK HEALEY (b.1936):<br />
Arctic Images. Hetu/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-769. A-...................................................... 12.00<br />
1130.*HINDEMITH: Concert Music for Strings & Brass; Concert Music for Piano, Brass & Harps;<br />
Morgenmusik. Phillip Jones Brass Ens. [dig; Dutch pressing] London LDR-71053. A- to<br />
A..................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1131.*HINDEMITH: Concerto for Organ (Heiller; Horvat/Austrian Radio); Concerto for<br />
Trautonium; Seven Pieces for Trautonium Trio (Sala, trautonium; Stadlmair/Munich Ch<br />
Orch). Telefunken 6.42529. A- ..................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1132.*HINDEMITH: Violin Concerto (Oistrakh; Composer/LSO); Symphonic Metamorphoses on<br />
Themes of Carl Maria von Weber (Abbado/LSO). [Dutch pressing] London 414 437-1. A-<br />
to A................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1133.*HIVELY (Wells; 1902-69): Summer Holiday (Rive Gauche). PAUL CRESTON: Dance<br />
Overture. HERBERT HAUFRECHET (b.1909): Square Set. PEDRO SANJUAN (b.1886):<br />
La Macumba (Ritual Symphony). Alfredo Antonini/misc orchs. CRI SD-111. A-.................... 12.00<br />
1134.*HODDINOTT (Alun): Symphony #2; Variants for Orchestra. Del Mar/LSO. Oriel ORM-<br />
1003. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1135.*HODDINOTT (Alun): Welsh Dances. GRACE WILLIAMS: Penillion for Orchestra.<br />
DANIEL JONES: The Country Beyond the Stars (cantata). Groves/RPO; Welsh National<br />
Opera Cho (in Jones). Oriel ORM-1001. A- ................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1136.*HODDINOTT (Alun; b.1929): Jack Straw Overture; Sinfonia Fidei (Gomez, soprano;<br />
Burrows, tenor); Nocturnes & Cadenzas for Cello & Orch (Welsh). Groves/PO & Cho.<br />
[dig] Unicorn RHD-401. A-........................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1137.*HODDINOTT: Divertimento, Op.32; Septet, Op.10 (Nash Ens); Sonata #1 for Violin & Piano<br />
(Myerscough; Jones). Argo ZRG-770. A-(minor cover tape repair) ........................................... 20.00<br />
1138.*HODKINSON (Sydney; b.1934): Valence (Composer/St.Paul Ch Orch); The Dissolution of<br />
the Serial (Errante, clarinet, bass clarinet & saxophone; Albright, piano). LEO CRAFT<br />
(b.1922): Spring in the Harbor (Rowe, soprano; Levy, flute; Kouguell, cello; Thomas,<br />
piano); Dialogues for Flute & Tape (Levy, flute). CRI SD-292. A- ............................................. 12.00<br />
1139.*HOLMBOE (Vagn; 1909-96): Symphony #7 (Frandsen/Danish Radio Orch). PER<br />
NORGARD: "Luna" for Orchestra (Blomstedt/Danish Radio Orch). PELLE<br />
GUDMUNDSEN-HOLMGREENZ: Tricolore IV (Schmidt/Danish Radio Orch). Dansk<br />
Musik Antologi DGG DMA-018. A- to A..................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1140.*HOVHANESS: Avak, the Healer (Farris, soprano; Rapier, trumpet). WIDDOES: Morning<br />
Music. SCULTHORPE: Sun Music III. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-735. A-........... 12.00<br />
1141.*HOVHANESS: St. Vartan Symphony. Composer/National Philharmonic. Unicorn RHS-<br />
317. A-............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1142.*HOVHANESS: Triptych: Ave Maria, Christmas Ode, Easter Cantata. Valente, soprano;<br />
Antonini/Bamberg Symphony Members. KAREL HUSA: Mosaiques<br />
(Composer/Stockholm Sym). WILLARD STRAIGHT (b.1930): Development for<br />
Orchestra (Stanger/LPO). CRI SD-221. FS ................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1143.*HUBAY (Jeno): Violin Pieces (seven short works; Francois d'Albert, violin); Songs (eight;<br />
Maria d'Albert, soprano). Mayors/Hubay Kammer-Orchester. Hussar 1458. A-- ................. 20.00<br />
1144.*HUMMEL: Grand Sonata for Piano Solo. JOHANN CRAMER: Piano Concerto #5. Sagara;<br />
Cao/Luxembourg Radio. Turn TVS-34608. A- ............................................................................ 9.00<br />
1145. IBERT: Louisville Concerto. GARDNER READ: Toccata Giocoso. LUENING &<br />
USSACHEVSKY: Rhapsodic Variations for Tape Recorder & Orchestra.<br />
Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-545-5. A- ................. 12.00<br />
1146.*ICHIKAWA (Toshiharu): Violin Concerto. Masafumi Hori, violin; Kosler/CPO. [dig;<br />
includes English notes insert] Denon OF-7125-ND. A- to A ........................................................ 16.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1147.*IMBRIE: Symphony #3. Farberman/LSO. SCHUMAN: Credendum. Ormandy/Phila.<br />
[Schuman is in electronic stereo] CRI SD-308. A-........................................................................ 12.00<br />
1148.*IVANOV (Konstantin): Symphony in Memory of Yuri Gagarin; Double Bass Concerto.<br />
Mikhno, bass; Composer/USSR Radio-TV Orch. [seems an appropriate record to offer<br />
in April of 2011: 50th anniversary, on April 12th, of Gagarin's trip into space!] Melodiya<br />
33C10-08773-4. A- ........................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
1149.*IVES: Three Places in New England (Ormandy/Phila); Washington's Birthday<br />
(Bernstein/NYP); Robert Browning Overture (Stokowski/American Sym). Col MS-7015.<br />
A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1150.*JANACEK: Complete Works for Piano (Capriccio; Theme & Variations; Concertino; On<br />
Overgrown Path; 1.X.1905; In the Mist). Firkusny; Kubelik/BVRS. DGG 2721 251(2).<br />
A- to A............................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
1151.*JOLIVET: Cello Concerto #2 (Rostropovich); Five Ritual Dances. Composer/ORTF. MHS<br />
1371. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
1152.*JONES (Daniel): Symphony #4 (In Memory of Dylan Thomas) & #7. Groves/RPO. Oriel<br />
ORM-1002. A- ............................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1153.*JONES (Daniel): Symphony #6. WM MATHIAS: Symphony #1. Groves/RPO. Oriel ORM-<br />
1004. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1154.*JONES (Daniel): Symphony #8 & #9; Dance Fantasy. Thomson/BBC Welsh. BBC Atrium<br />
REGL-359. A-................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1155. JONGEN (Joseph; 1872-1953): Preludes & Toccata for Piano (de Clercq). VICTOR LEGLEY<br />
(b.1915): Sonata for Clarinet & Piano. RAYMOND CHEVREUILLE (b.1901): Recitative<br />
& Gay Melody for Clarinet & Piano. Ancion, clar; Jooris-Lechat, pf. Alpha DB-88. A-........... 24.00<br />
1156. JONGEN (Joseph; 1872-1953): Saxophone Quartet. MARCEL POOT: Concertino. [Belgian<br />
Saxophone Quartet in both] Short Piano Works by RAYMOND BAERVOETS, PIERRE<br />
FROIDEBISE, PHILIPPE BOESMANS & CAMILLE SCHMIT (Robert Leuridan,<br />
piano). Alpha DB-90. A-................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />
1157.*KARAYEV (Kara): The Path of Thunder, Suite #1 (Svetlanov/Bolshoi Theatre Orch); Don<br />
Quixote (Gauk/USSR State Sym). Melodiya C-01701-2. A- ...................................................... 13.00<br />
1158.*KETTING (Otto): Symphony #1 (Rosbaud/ACO); Symphony for Saxophones & Orchestra<br />
(Netherlands Saxophone Quartet; Haitink/ACO). [limited edition; was available by<br />
subscription only] Composers' Voice CV-8001. A- ...................................................................... 16.00<br />
1159.*KEURIS (Tristan): Movements (Haitink/ACO); Piano Concerto (Bruins;<br />
Dufallo/Rotterdam Philharmonic). Composers' Voice 8304. A- to A ....................................... 12.00<br />
1160.*KILLMAYER (Wilhelm): Symphonic Poems & Essays: Jugendzeit (Time of Youth);<br />
Verschuttete Zeichen (Buried Signs); Uberstehen und Hoffen (Survival and Hope); Im<br />
Freien (In Open Air). Wakasugi/BVRS. [DMM] Wergo WER-60092. A- to A.......................... 16.00<br />
1161.*KILLMAYER (Wilhelm): Symphony #1 ("Fogli;" Schmid/Frankfurt Radio Orch);<br />
Symphony #2 ("Ricordanze;" Viktor-Lukas-Consort); Symphony #3 ("Human Destiny;"<br />
Composer/Munich Philharmonic). [DMM] Wergo WER-601 16. A- to A ............................... 16.00<br />
1162.*KNUSSEN (Oliver; b.1952); Symphony #3 (Tilson Thomas/PO); Ophelia Dances<br />
(Composer/London Sinfonietta). SIMON BAINBRIDGE (b.1952): Viola Concerto<br />
(Trampler; Tilson Thomas/London Sinfonietta). Unicorn RHD-400. A- to A ........................ 16.00<br />
1163.*KOECHLIN: The Jungle Book (complete). Segerstam/Orch Phil de l'Etat de Rhenanie<br />
Palatinat. Cybelia CY-679/80(2). A-............................................................................................ 18.00<br />
1164.*KOKKONEN (Joonas; 1921-96): Symphony #2 & #4. Segerstam(#2); Kamu(#4) / Finnish<br />
Radio Orch. Bis LP-189. A- to A ................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1165.*KORNGOLD: Sinfonietta for Large Orchestra. Albrecht/Berlin Radio Orch. [dig] Varese /<br />
Sarabande 704.200. A-................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1166.*KOSTA (Ensio): Music of Middle Earth (based on Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings.") Bergman,<br />
soprano (singing inthe "Quenyan language," where lyrics appear); Composer/Orch.<br />
Finlandia FA-909. A- to A............................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
1167.*KRENEK: Kleine Blasmuwik; Three Merry Marches. PETER MAXWELL DAVIES: Saint<br />
Michael Sonata. Mester/Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LS-756. A- ....................................... 12.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1168.*KRENEK: Static and Ecstatic (Ten Short Pieces for Chamber Orchestra); Kitharaulos for<br />
Oboe, Oboe d'Amore, English Horn, Harp & Chamber Orch. Ostryniec, oboe; Linquist,<br />
harp; Composer/Los Angeles Ch Orch. Varese Sarabande VR-81200. A- ................................ 12.00<br />
1169.*KRENEK: Symphony #1, #2 & #3. Zagrosek/ORF Sym Orch, Vienna. Amadeo 415 825-<br />
1(2). A- to A................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1170.*LANGGAARD: Symphony # 6 ("The Heaven-Storming"); Music of the Spheres. Guillaume,<br />
mezzo-soprano (in Spheres); Frandsen/Danish Radio Orch. [concert performances, 1977<br />
& 1980] Dansk Musik Antologi Danacord DMA-064. A- to A .................................................... 16.00<br />
1171.*LANGGAARD: Symphony #10 (Schmidt) & #14 (Schonwandt). Danish Radio Orch (&<br />
Cho in #14). [DMM] Danacord DACO-230. A- to A.................................................................... 16.00<br />
1172.*LEVI (Ernst; 1895-1981): Symphony #15. Cuendet/Basle Symphony. Musicaphon BM 30-<br />
SL 1729. A-.................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1173.*LIDHOLM (Ignvar): Music for Strings (Maksymiuk/Polish Ch Orch); Greetings from an<br />
Old World; Kontakion (Segerstam/Swedish Radio Orch & Stockholm Philharmonic).<br />
Caprice CAP-1167. FS................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1174.*LITOLFF: Concerto Symphonique #4 (all four movements - not just the Scherzo!) Gerald<br />
Robbins, piano; Remoortel/Monte-Carlo Opera Orch. Genesis GS-1035. A- ........................... 9.00<br />
1175.*LLOYD (George; 1913-98): Piano Concerto #4. Stott; Composer/LSO. [dig] Conifer CFRA-<br />
119. A-............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1176.*LUNDSTEN (Ralph; b.1936): Summer Saga (Nordic Nature Symphony #4); Pop Age.<br />
Composer on synthesizers, keyboards, etc. With Stockholm Baroque Ens; Cho; etc.<br />
Angel S-38108. A-(c/c).................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1177.*LUTOSLAWSKI: Orchestral Works: Symphony #1 & #2; Cello Concerto (Jablonski); Five<br />
Songs (Lukomska, soprano); Paroles Tissees (Devos, tenor); Trois Poemes d'Henri<br />
Michaux (Polish Radio Choir, Krakow); Preludes & Fugue for 13 Strings (Polish Ch<br />
Orch); Livre pour Orchestre; Concerto for Orchestra; Musique Funebre; Venetian Games;<br />
Symphonic Variations; Postludium #1; Mi Parti. Composer/Polish Radio Orchestra.<br />
[quad] Electrola 1C165-03 231/36(6). A- to A.............................................................................. 45.00<br />
1178. LYSENKO (Mykola; 1842-1912): Elegie, Rhapsodie #2, Capriccio Elegiaque, Fantasia, 3<br />
more pieces (all for violin & piano). Toccata, Trois Esquisse, 2 more pieces. Francois<br />
d'Albert, violin; Catherine Saurer Smith, piano. IKAR OAM-0013. FS.................................. 15.00<br />
1179.*MADERNA: In Memoriam Bruno Maderna: Concerto for Oboe & Chamber Ens (de Vries;<br />
Vis/Saar Radio Ch Orch); Concerto #3 for Oboe & Orchestra (de Vries;<br />
Composer/Hilversum Radio Orch); Violin Concerto (Olof; Composer/Saar Radio<br />
Orch); Juilliard Serenade for 13 Instruments (Vis/Saar Radio Ch Orch). Bvhaast<br />
032/033(2). A- to A........................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />
1180.*MAHLER: Symphony # 2. Horne; Neblett; Abbado/CSO & Cho. DGG 2707 094(2). A- to A ...... 16.00<br />
1181.*MAHLER: Symphony # 2. Marton; Norman; Maazel/VPO; VSO Cho. [dig] [demo copy]<br />
CBS I2M-38667(2). A- to A .......................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1182.*MAHLER: Symphony # 3. Krooskos; Abravanel/Utah Sym; Cho. Vanguard VCS-<br />
10072/3(2). A-................................................................................................................................ 13.00<br />
1183.*MAHLER: Symphony # 8. Harper; Popp; Minton; Watts; Auger; Kollo; Talvela; Shirley-<br />
Quirk; Solti/CSO; VSO Cho, etc. [TAS 44:169; 47:148] London OSA-1295(2). A-(s/s)........... 16.00<br />
1184. MARQUIS DE CUEVAS: Musiques des Ballets, Vol 1 - L'Aigrette; L'Oiseau Bleu.<br />
Cloez/Grand Orch du Marquis de Cuevas (Saison de Paris, 1953-54). [French-only<br />
notes] London TWV-91048. A--(bit of minor crackle outside grooves)....................................... 16.00<br />
1185. MARQUIS DE CUEVAS: Musiques des Ballets, Vol 2 - Dona Ines de Castro; L'Ange Gris<br />
(Suite Bergamasque). Cloez/Grand Orchestre du Marquis de Cuevas (Saison de Paris,<br />
1953-54). [French-only notes] London TWV-91049. B................................................................ 10.00<br />
1186.*MARTINO: Fantasies & Impromptus. SESSIONS: Sonata #2. Hodgkinson, pf. New World<br />
NW-320. FS ................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1187.*MARTINO: Triple Concerto for Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet & Ch Orch.<br />
BABBITT: Arie da Capo. Sollberger/Group for Contemporary Music. Nonesuch H-<br />
71372. A-........................................................................................................................................ 10.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1188.*MARTINON: Symphony #2 ("Hymne a la Vie"). DUTILLEUX: Symphony #1.<br />
Martinon/ORTF. [neat works and terrific performances] Inedits 995 028. A- to A ................... 25.00<br />
1189.*MARTINU: Concerto for Two Pianos (Lejskova; Lejsek; Waldhans/Brno State<br />
Philharmonic); Piano Concerto #5 ("Fantasia Concertante;" Bilek; Rohan/Prague Sym).<br />
ProArte PAL-1034. A-..................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1190.*MARTINU: Piano Sonata #1; Etudes & Polkas, Books I-III. Radoslav Kvapil, piano. [DMM]<br />
Bis LP-234. A- to A ....................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1191.*MARTINU: Symphony #3, #4 & #5. Neumann/CPO. [quad] Supraphon 1410-2771/72(2). A-...... 16.00<br />
1192.*MASSENET: Piano Concerto. SAINT-SAENS: Piano Fantasy, "Africa." GOUNOD: Piano<br />
Fantasy on the Russian National Hymn. Dosse; Landau/Westphalian Sym. [quad]<br />
Candide QCE-31088. A-................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />
1193.*MAXWELL DAVIES: Salome (ballet). Furst/Danish Radio Concert Orch. [Swedish<br />
pressings] EMI 157-39270/2(3). A- to A....................................................................................... 36.00<br />
1194.*MAXWELL DAVIES: Sinfonia Concertante (1982); Sinfonia (1962). Composer/Scottish<br />
Chamber Orch. [dig] Kanchana DLP-9058. FS........................................................................... 15.00<br />
1195.*MAXWELL DAVIES: Symphony #3. Downes/BBC Philharmonic. [dig] BBC Atrium<br />
REGL-560. A-................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1196.*MELCER (Henryk; 1869-1928): Piano Concerto #2. Rutkowska; Wilkomirski/Warsaw<br />
National Philharmonic. Muza SX-1788. A-................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1197.*MERILAINEN (Usko; 1930-2004): Concerto for Double Bass & Percussion (Kasonen, bass;<br />
Kuisma, percussion). EINOJUHANI RAUTAVAARA (b.1928): Concerto for Double<br />
Bass & Orchestra, "Angel of Dusk" (Kasonen; Segersatm/Finnish Radio Orch).<br />
Finlandia FA-339. FS..................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
1198.*MERILAINEN (1930 - ) (Usko; 1930-2004): Symphony #3 (Soderblom/Finnish Radio);<br />
Piano Concerto #2 (Gillespie; Belohlavek/Helsinki Phil). Finlandia FA-305. A- to A(c/c)....... 12.00<br />
1199.*MESSIAEN: Et Expecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum; Couleurs de la Cite Celeste. Loriod;<br />
Boulez/Domaine Musical Orch; Percussion de Strasbourg Ens. Col MS-7356. FS................ 12.00<br />
1200.*MESSIAEN: Oiseaux Exotiques; La Bouscarle; Reveil des Oiseaux. Loriod, piano;<br />
Neumann/CPO. [Messiaen credited as "artistic leader," which I expect means he<br />
supervised the sessions] Candide CE-31002. A- ........................................................................... 10.00<br />
1201. MESSIAEN: Visions de l'Amen. Composer; Loriod, pianos. Dial 8. C(disappointing, but very<br />
scarce; stopgap?) .............................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />
1202.*MIGNONE (Francisco; 1897-1986): Valsas Brasileiras (25; complete?). Maria Josephina,<br />
piano. [notes in Portuguese only] Apoio Cultural BNDES 992 544(2). A-................................... 16.00<br />
1203.*MILHAUD: Clarinet Concerto (Gabai); Suite for Violin & Orchestra (Alberti).<br />
Lombard/Ensemble Instrumental des Musiciens de l'Opera. [dig] Cybelia DS-451. A-<br />
to A................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1204.*MILHAUD: Le Carnaval de Londres. V.RIETI: Barabau - Suite from the Ballet.<br />
Fedotov/Leningrad Philharmonic Chamber Orch. Melodiya C-01473-74. A-........................ 12.00<br />
1205. MILHAUD: Suite Francaise (Composer/NYP). IBERT: Escales (Rodzinski/NYP). [10-inch]<br />
Col ML-2093. B+........................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1206.*MILNER (Anthony; b.1925): Symphony #1; Variations for Orchestra. Friend/BBC Sym.<br />
Hyperion A-66158. A- to A ............................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
1207.*MONRAD-JOHANSEN (David): Pan. HARALD SAEVERUD: Sinfonia Dolorosa. KNUT<br />
NYSTEDT: The Burnt Sacrifice (text from 1st Kings 18). Gill, narrator in Nystedt;<br />
Andersen/Bergen Sym (and cho in Nystedt). Philips 6507 007. A- to A .................................... 13.00<br />
1208. MOROSS (Jerome): Symphony #1. BERNARD HERMANN: Welles Raises Kane. Artists not<br />
indicated; these are both from radio broadcasts, November 19, 1944 and July 3, 1949,<br />
respectively. Premiere PR-1202. A--(rather noisy original sources) ............................................. 12.00<br />
1209.*MORTENSEN (Finn): Symphony #1. Jansons/Oslo Philharmonic. Philips 6529 088. A- to A...... 16.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1210.*MOSZKOWSKI: Piano Concerto, Op.59 (Stracke/Phil Hungarica); Piano pieces - Caprice<br />
Espagnol; Etude in F; Etinselles; Venusberg Bacchanale (paraphrase for piano); Danse<br />
Boheme (after Carmen). Ponti, piano. Candide CE-31030. A-....................................................... 9.00<br />
1211. MOULAERT (Raymond; 1875-1962): Andante, Fugue & Finale for Four Saxophones.<br />
MAURICE SCHOEMAKER (b.1890): Suite Champetre for String Trio. GERARD<br />
BERTOUILLE (b.1898): Prelude & Fugue for Four Saxophones. MARCEL QUINET<br />
(b.1915): Wind Quintet. Misc Belgian Ensembles. Alpha DB-42. A-(bad tear though<br />
English notes on back cover) ......................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
1212.*MOZART: Symphonies #25 - #41. Bohm/BPO. [In deluxe oversize box] DGG 2721 007(7).<br />
A- to A............................................................................................................................................ 23.00<br />
1213.*MULLER-SIEMENS (Detlev): Variations on a Landler by Franz Schubert<br />
(Reichert/Ensemble 13); Under Neonlight (Carewe/Basle Radio Orch Members); Piano<br />
Concerto (Banfield; Kord/SWDR Orch). [DMM] Wergo WER-60 503. A- to A...................... 16.00<br />
1214. NIELSEN: Symphony #3. Frandsen/Danish National Orch. Epic LC-3225. A-.............................. 12.00<br />
1215. NIELSEN: Symphony #4. Grondahl/Danish Radio Orch. [only in print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA<br />
LHMV-1006. B to B+(surface marks are mostly superficial) ......................................................... 8.00<br />
1216.*NIELSEN: Symphony #4. Bernstein/NYP. Col M-30293. A-........................................................... 10.00<br />
1217.*NORGAARD (Per): Symphony #2 & #4. Panula/Aarhus Symphony. [DMM] Point PLP-<br />
5070. A- to A.................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1218.*NYSTROEM (Gosa): Sinfonia Breve. VAGN HOLMBOE: Symphony #10.<br />
Ehrling/Goteborgs Sym. Caprice CAP-1116. A- ........................................................................ 12.00<br />
1219.*PADEREWSKI: Piano Concerto. LUDOMIR ROZYCKI (1884-1953): Ballade for Piano &<br />
Orch. Hesse-Bukowska; Krenz/Polish Radio Orch. Muza SX-196. A-- ................................... 12.00<br />
1220.*PADEREWSKI: Piano Music: Tatra Album; Introduction & Toccata; Variations & Fugue;<br />
Minuet; Sarabande. Rinko Kobayashi. [dig] Muza SX-2509. A- ................................................ 12.00<br />
1221.*PADEREWSKI: Symphony in b, "Polonia." Wodiczko/Pomeranian Philharmonic<br />
Symphony in Bydgoszcz. Muza SXL-0968. A- ........................................................................... 14.00<br />
1222.*PALMGREN: Piano Pieces (17). Izumi Tateno, piano. EMI 9C063-82448. A- to A(minor<br />
cover scuffs)................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1223.*PANUFNIK: Metasinfonia for Organ, Strings & Timpani (Bate; Goedicke; Composer/LSO;<br />
dig); Universal Prayer (Cantelo; Watts; Stahlman; Mitchinson; Stokowski/Louis Halsey<br />
Singers). Unicorn - Kanchana DKP-9049. A- to A....................................................................... 15.00<br />
1224.*PANUFNIK: Sinfonia Sacra; Sinfonia Rustica. Composer/Monte Carlo Opera Orch. [Sacra<br />
is a powerful work] Unicorn UNS-257. FS ................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1225.*PANUFNIK: Symphony #8 ("Sinfonia Votiva"). SESSIONS: Concerto for Orchestra.<br />
Ozawa/BSO. [dig] Hyperion A-66050. A- to A(German pressing).............................................. 12.00<br />
1227.*PENDERECKI: Symphony; Anaklasis. Composer/LSO. Electrola 1C065-1024521. FS................. 12.00<br />
1228. PERSICHETTI: Serenade #5 for Orchestra. RODRIGO: Cuatro Madrigales Amagorios.<br />
BERNARD ROGERS: Dance Scenes. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [bl cov; w/notes insert]<br />
Louisville LOU-606. A-................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1229.*PERSICHETTI: The Hollow Men. Parker, trumpet; Karrenin/Philharmonia Virtuosi of<br />
New York. GENE GUTCHE: Icarus. Zinman/Rotterdam Philharmonic. Turnabout<br />
TVS-34705. A-............................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1230.*PETERSSON: Symphony #2. Westerberg/Swedish Radio Orch. [German pressing] Swedish<br />
Society Discofil SLT-33219. A- .................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1231.*PETRASSI: Concerti for Orchestra #1 & #8. Pesko/BBC Sym. Italia ITL-70009. A-(notes in<br />
Italian only) .................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1232.*PETRASSI: Concerti for Orchestra #2 & #7. Pesko/BBC Sym. Italia ITL-70005. A-(inc<br />
English notes)................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1233.*PETRASSI: Concerti for Orchestra #3 ("Recreation Concertante") & #4 (for string orchestra).<br />
Pesko/Philharmonia Hungarica. Italia ITL-70021. A-(notes in Italian only) ............................ 12.00<br />
1234.*PETRASSI: Concerti for Orchestra #5 & #6 ("Invenzione Concertata"). Pesko/RAI Milano.<br />
Italia ITL-70076. A-(includes English notes) ................................................................................ 12.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1235.*PETTERSSON: Symphony # 5. Kahler/Berliner Sibelius Orch. Bluebell BELL-203. FS ............. 12.00<br />
1236.*PETTERSSON: Symphony # 6. Kamu/Norrkopings Sym. CBS 76553. A-(German pres) ............. 12.00<br />
1237.*PETTERSSON: Symphony # 7. Dorati/Stockholm Phil. London CS-6740. A-(c/c)........................ 12.00<br />
1238.*PETTERSSON: Symphony # 9. Comissiona/Gotesborg Sym. Phil 6767 951(2). A- to A............... 16.00<br />
1239.*PETTERSSON: Symphony #10 (Dorati/Swedish Radio Orch). BLOMDAHL: Symphony #2<br />
(Dorati/Stockholm Philharmonic). Swedish EMI E061-35142. A- ........................................... 16.00<br />
1240.*PFITZNER: Symphony in C, Op.46 (Leitner/BPO). WAGNER: Symphony in C<br />
(Gerdes/Bamberg Sym). DGG 2543 817. A- to A....................................................................... 12.00<br />
1241. PFITZNER: Symphony in C, Op.46 (BPO); Liebesmelodie aus "Das Herz" (BPO); Three<br />
Preludes from Palestrina (Staatskapelle Berlin); Das Christ-Elflein Overture<br />
(Staatskapelle Berlin Members). [All are conducted by the composer; recorded 1931-<br />
1940; German-only notes] Heliodor 88 014. A- ............................................................................ 19.00<br />
1242.*PIJPER (Willem; 1894-1947): Symphony #1 (Dufallo), #2 (van Driesten) & #3 (Dufallo);<br />
Six Symphonic Epigrams (Rattle); Cello Concerto (van Staalen; Vis); Violin Concerto<br />
(Hettema; Vis); Piano Concerto (Bruins; van Driesten); Six Adagios (van Driesten).<br />
Rotterdam Philharmonic in all. Composers’ Voice 1987/3(2). A- to A..................................... 25.00<br />
1243.*PILLIN (Boris): Symphony. GUNDARIS PONE: La Serenissima. MARC-ANTONIO<br />
CONSOLI: Afterimages. STEPHEN SUBER: Symphony - Of Wind and Light.<br />
Smith/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-783-784(2). A- ................................................................ 20.00<br />
1244.*POOT (Marcel): Piano Concerto (Anschutz; Sternefeld/Belgian National Orch).<br />
LODEWIJK MORTELMANS (1886-1952): Mythe du Printemps (Gras/Antwerp Phil).<br />
Brussels Ministry of Culture Cultura 5069-1. A-........................................................................... 45.00<br />
1245. PORTER (Quincy): Symphony #2. VITTORIO GIANNINI: Divertimento #2.<br />
Whitney/Louisville Orch. [in blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-642. A- ................ 12.00<br />
1246.*PURCELL: The Gordian Knot Untied (Incidental Music, Suites #1 & #2). BOYCE:<br />
Symphony #8. Saidenberg/His Little Symphony. TELEMANN & PERGOLESI - Trio<br />
Sonatas. Gothem Baroque Ens. American Society for Concerts-in-the-Home SAS 1003.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1247.*RANGSTROM: Symphony #3 ("Song Under the Stars") (Furst/Helsingborgs Sym); King<br />
Erik's Songs; Two Songs (Hagegard, baritone; Frandsen/Helsingborgs Sym). Swedish<br />
EMI 7C061-35774. A- to A ........................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1248.*READ (Gardner): Symphony #4. MARCEL DICK: Adagio & Rondo. Maazel/CO. [live] CRI<br />
SD-525. A- ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1249.*REGER: Hiller Variations; Ballet Suite. Davis/BVRS. [dig; DMM] Orfeo S-090 841. A- to A ......... 9.00<br />
1250.*REZNICEK: Symphony in D; Violin Concerto in e (Michael Davis). Gordon<br />
Wright/Philharmonic Hungarica. [dig; DMM] Schwann VMS-2095. A- to A......................... 12.00<br />
1251. RIEGGER: Symphony #4. ROBERTO GERHARD: Alegrias, Ballet Suite.<br />
Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-646. A- .................... 12.00<br />
1252. RIVIER: Symphonies #3 & #5. Tzipine/ORTF. [Deluxe album with dowel spine, like early<br />
Angels; French-only notes] Pathe DTX-286. A-(#3)/B+(#5)........................................................ 13.00<br />
1253. ROCHBERG: Symphony #1. RAY LUKE: Symphony #2. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank<br />
jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-634. FS............................................................................ 12.00<br />
1254.*ROREM: Piano Concerto in Six Movements (Jerome Lowenthal, piano). PAUL TUROK:<br />
Lyric Variations for Oboe & Strings (McAninch, oboe). THOMAS BRICCETTI:<br />
Overture: The Fountain of Youth. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-733. A-.................... 12.00<br />
1255. ROSENBERG (Hilding): Symphony #3. Blomstedt/Stockholm Philharmonic. [Jacket says<br />
mono; disc says stereo; with very young photo of Blomstedt!] Swedish EMI SCLP-1071.<br />
A- to A............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1256.*ROSENBERG (Hilding): Symphony #8; Cello Concerto (Karlsson). Westerberg/Swedish<br />
Radio Orch. Caprice CAP-1283. A- to A..................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1257.*ROSSEAU (Norbert; 1907-75): Sicilienne for Violin & Piano; Overture for a Comedy;<br />
Allegories (for Children's Choir & Orch). Devos/Orch. Eufoda 1044. A- ................................... 13.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1258. ROZSA: Concert Overture; Three Hungarian Sketches; Theme, Variations & Finale.<br />
Composer/Frankenland Sym. [mono-only recording, 1957] Varese Sarabande VC-<br />
81058. A-........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1259.*RUSSO: Street Music. GERSHWIN: An American in Paris. Ozawa/SF Sym. [Grand Prix du<br />
Disque] DGG 2530 788. FS........................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1260.*SALLINEN: Concerto for Cello (Noras); Shadows (Prelude for Orch); Symphony #4.<br />
Kamu/Helsinki Philharmonic. [dig; DMM] Finlandia FAD-346. A- to A................................. 12.00<br />
1261.*SCHAT (Peter): Symphony #1 (Davis/ACO); Septet, Op.3 (Kerstens/Inst Ens). Composers'<br />
Voice CV-7901. A- to A ................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1262.*SCHICKELE (Peter; b.1935): Pentangle - Five Songs for French Horn & Orchestra (Albrecht,<br />
horn). JOYCE MEKEEL: Vigil. FRANCIS THORNE: Elegy for Orch. Mester/Louisville<br />
Orch. Louisville LS-768. A- ......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1263.*SCHNITTKE: Violin Concerto #2 (Kremer; Holliger/Basle Sym); Piano Quintet<br />
(Bashkirova; Kremer; Rabus; Causse; Iwasaki). [dig] Philips 411 107. A- to A .................... 12.00<br />
1264.*SCHONBERG: Pelleas & Melisande; Variations for Orchestra; Verklarte Nacht. BERG:<br />
Three Pieces for Orchestra; Three Pieces from the Lyric Suite. WEBERN: Five<br />
Movements; Six Pieces for Orchestra; Symphony; Passacaglia. Karajan/BPO. DGG 2711<br />
014(4). A- to A............................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />
1265.*SCHONBERG: Music of A.S., Vol. 1 - Erwartung (Pilarczyk; Washington Opera Soc<br />
Orch); Violin Concerto (Baker; CBC Sym); Pierrot Lunaire (Beardsley; Ens);<br />
Gluckliche Hand (Oliver; Col Sym & Cho); A Survivor from Warsaw (Horton; CBC<br />
Sym; Cho). Robert Craft conducts all. Col M2S-679(2). A-("2-eyes" labels) ........................... 14.00<br />
1266.*SCRIABIN: Symphony #1. Soloists; Svetlanov/USSR Sym; Cho. Mel-Angel SR-40113. A-........... 9.00<br />
1267. SEARLE: Symphony #1 (Boult/LPO). SEIBER: Viola Elegy (Aronowitz; Composer/LPO);<br />
3 Fragments from Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Pears; Composer/Melos Ens;<br />
Dorian Singers). London CM-9265. A-........................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1268.*SEROCKI (Kazimierz; 1922-81): Musica Concertante; Segmenti for Ch Orch; Episoden for<br />
Strings and Three Percussion Groups; Symphonische Fresken. Krenz/Polish Radio Orch.<br />
[notes in German only] Wergo WER-60018. A- ........................................................................... 12.00<br />
1269.*SESSIONS: Symphony #7; Divertimento for Orchestra. Leonard/Louisville Orch. Louisville<br />
LS-776. A-...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1270.*SESSIONS: Symphony #8; Rhapsody. MUSGRAVE: Night Music for 2 Horns & Orch<br />
(Tuckwell & Chidall). RIEGGER: Dichotomy. Prausnitz/NPO(Sessions); London<br />
Sinfonia (rest). Argo ZRG-702. A-(c/c)........................................................................................ 16.00<br />
1271.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Gadfly Suite. E.Khachaturian/Cinematic Symphony Orch. [inc<br />
typewritten English notes; liner in Cyrillic only] Melodiya 33C-0123-4. A--(writing on<br />
back cover - English translations).................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1272.*SORABJI: La Jardin Parfume; Nocturne; Pastiche: Chopin's Valse; Pastiche: Rimsky-<br />
Korsakoff - Hinu - Hindu Merchant's Song. Habermann, piano. Musicmasters MM-<br />
20019. A-........................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
1273.*SORABJU (Kaikhosru Shapurji; 1892-1988): Opus Clavecembalisticum (complete). Geoffrey<br />
Madge, piano. [Live; Holland Festival, 1982; only the second complete performance ever<br />
of the work (first was by composer in 1930)] Royal Conservatory RCS 4-800(4). A-(brief<br />
light ticks, start side 2) ................................................................................................................... 40.00<br />
1274.*SOWANDE (Fela; b.1905): Music from African Suite. GEORGE WALKER (b.1922): Lyric<br />
for Strings. WILLIAM GRANT STILL (b.1895): Sahdji. Freeman/LSO. [Black<br />
Composers Series, Vol.7] Col M-33433. A-(c/c; cover demo timing sticker) ................................ 9.00<br />
1275.*STERNEFELD (Daniel): Symphony. Composer/Belgian National Orch. Brussels Ministry<br />
of Culture Cultura 5067-5. A-........................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
1276.*STOCKHAUSEN: Mantra. Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky, piano. DGG 2530 208. A- to A................ 16.00<br />
1277.*SVENDSEN: Polonaise #2; Two Icelandic Melodies; Andante Funebre; Carnival in Paris;<br />
Romance for Violin & Orchestra (Hansen). Fjeldstad & Ingebretsen/Oslo Phil. Norsk<br />
Kulturrads Klassikerserie NKF 30028. A-..................................................................................... 15.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1278.*TCHEREPNIN (Alexander): Piano Concerto #5. ARENSKY: Fantasy on Russian Themes for<br />
Piano & Orchestra. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Piano Concerto. Wang Gi In;<br />
Stoll/Rheinische Philharmonie. [German-only notes] RBM 3016. A- to A ................................. 9.00<br />
1279.*TCHEREPNIN (Alexander): Symphonic Prayer. BORODIN: Symphony #3. GLAZUNOV:<br />
Stenka Razin. Neidlinger/Nurnberger Symphoniker. Colosseum SM-543. A-......................... 13.00<br />
1280. TCHEREPNIN (Alexander): Symphony #2. RICHARD MOHAUPT (1904-57): Town Piper<br />
Music. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-645. A- ........ 12.00<br />
1281.*TIPPETT: Shires Suite (Fletcher/Leicestershire Chorale). DOUGLAS YOUNG (b.1947):<br />
Virages - Region One (de Saram, cello; Composer conducts). Leicestershire Schools<br />
Sym. Unicorn UNS-267. A- to A..................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1282.*TIPPETT: Symphony #2; The Weeping Babe (Cantelo, soprano); Sonata for Four Horns.<br />
Davis/LSO; Barry Tuckwell Horn Quartet. Argo ZRG-535. A- to A ...................................... 16.00<br />
1283.*TIPPETT: Symphony #4; Suite for the Birthday of Prince Charles. Solti/CSO. [dig; nice cover<br />
photo of Tippett & Solti, who gave the symphony's premiere w/CSO] London LDR-71046.<br />
A-(Dutch pressing; minor cover damage)...................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1284.*TIPPETT: Triple Concerto, for Violin, Viola, Cello & Orch. Pauk; Imai; Kirschbaum;<br />
Davis/LSO. [dig] Philips 6514 209. A- to A................................................................................. 10.00<br />
1285.*TOWER (Joan): Platinum Spirals (Smirnoff, violin); Wings (Flax, clarinet); Amazon (Da<br />
Capo Chamber Players); Noon Dance (Collage Ens). CRI SD-517. FS.................................... 12.00<br />
1286.*TUBIN: Symphony #4. Jarvi/Musikselskabet "Harmonien," Bergen. [DMM] Bis LP-227.<br />
A- to A............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1287.*TUBIN: Symphony #7; Estonian Dance Suite; Music for Strings. Frank/Helsingborgs Sym.<br />
Big Ben 601-851-002. A-............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1288.*TUBIN: Symphony #9; Estonian Dance Suite. Jarvi/Gothenburg Sym. [DMM] Bis LP-264.<br />
A- to A............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1289.*TUBIN: Violin Concerto #1; Suite on Estonian Dances for Violin & Orchestra (Lubotsky);<br />
Prelude Solennel. Jarvi/Gothenburg Sym. [dig] Bis LP-286. A- to A........................................ 12.00<br />
1290.*TURINA: Danzas Gitanas. BENJAMIN LEES: Symphony #3. Mester/Louisville. Louisville<br />
LS-752. A-...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1291.*TURINA: Sinfonia Sevillana; Rapsodia Sinfonica; Danzas Fantasticas. Batiz/LPO. [dig] Ang<br />
DS-37950. A- ................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />
1292.*VAN KEULEN (Geert): Violin Concerto (Beths; Composer/Omroep Orch); Scena<br />
(Porcelijn/Radio Philharmonic Orch & Cho). Composers' Voice 8401. A- to A ..................... 12.00<br />
1293.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #5; Wasps Overture. Previn/LSO. RCA LSC-3244. A- ....... 10.00<br />
1294.*VERMEULEN: Complete Works, Vol 3: Symphony #6 (Vis/Rotterdam Phil); Cello Sonatas<br />
#1 & #23 (Bijlsma; de Leeuw, piano); String Trio (Beths; Kussmaul; Bijlsma; plus<br />
several songs. Composers' Voice 8384/3(2). A- to A .................................................................... 18.00<br />
1295.*VILLA-LOBOS: Concerto for Piano #1. Moreira-Lima; Fedoseyev/Moscow Radio Orch.<br />
Melodiya 33C10-08167-68. A-........................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
1296.*VIVALDI: EDIZIONI VIVALDI 2: "L'Estro Armonico," Op.3 (12 concerti); "La<br />
Stravaganza," Op.4 (12 concerti); "La Cetra," Op.9 (12 concerti); Six Concerti, Op.6; Ayo;<br />
Michelucci; Carmirelli; I Musici. [Spanish-only notes] Philips 6768 057(9). A- to A .............. 23.00<br />
1297.*VON BOSE (Hans-Jurgen): Die Nacht aus Blei (Bamert/SWDR Orch); Sappho-Gesange<br />
(Himmelheber, mezzo; Eotvos/Ensemble Modern). [DMM] Wergo WER-60 109. FS............ 16.00<br />
1298.*WAGNER: American Centennial March; Huldigungsmarsch; Kaisermarsch; Overtures to Die<br />
Feen & Das Liebesverbot. Janowski/LSO. Angel S-36879. A- ..................................................... 9.00<br />
1299.*WALTON: Capriccio Burlesco; Facade Suite #1; Johannesburg Festival Overture. BRITTEN:<br />
Soirees Musicales. Kostelanetz/Orch. [Capriccio dedicated to Kostelanetz] British CBS<br />
61365. A-........................................................................................................................................ 13.00<br />
1300. WALTON: Symphony #1 (here just identified as "Symphony in B Flat Minor," since this<br />
record was issued before the composition of the second symphony). Composer/PO. EMI<br />
ALP-1027. A-(lovely copy!).......................................................................................................... 25.00
LP's : Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />
1301.*WALTON: Symphony #2; Variations on a Theme of Hindemith. Szell/CO. Ody Y-33519. A- ......... 8.00<br />
1302.*WEINER (Leo): Czongor and Tunde Suite; Hungarian Folk Dance Suite. Bretner/Hungarian<br />
Radio Orch; Budapest Phil. Hungaroton SLPX-11526. A-........................................................ 10.00<br />
1303.*WELCHER (Dan): The Visions of Merlin. ROBERT XAVIER RODRIGUEZ: Favola<br />
Boccaccesca. Louisville Orchestra conducted by Endo (in Merlin) & Smith (in Favola).<br />
Louisville LS-793. A- .................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1304.*WILLIAMS (Grace): Symphony #2; Ballads for Orchestra. Handley/BBC Welsh Symphony.<br />
BBC REGL-381. FS....................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1305.*WILLIAMS (Grace): Trumpet Concerto (Snell); Carillons for Oboe & Orchestra (Camden);<br />
Fairest of Stars (Janet Price, soprano); Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes. Groves/LSO.<br />
Oriel ORM-1005. A-...................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1306.*WOLF: Penthesilea (Gerdes/Vienna Sym). PFITZNER: Three Preludes from Palestrina<br />
(Leitner/BPO). DGG 2543 822. A- to A ...................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1307.*WUORINEN: Tuba Concerto (Brainard; Composer/Group for Contemporary Music).<br />
GLENN LIEBERMAN: Dialectic (New Music Consort); Music for Ten Stringed<br />
Instruments (New York String Ensemble). CRI SD-491. FS...................................................... 12.00<br />
1308.*YSAYE (Eugene): Extase: Poem #5 for Violin & Orchestra. JEAN ABSIL: Romanian<br />
Rhapsody for Violin & Orchestra. VICTOR LEGLEY: Violin Concerto #2. Gertler;<br />
Huybrechts/Belgian National Orch. Brussels Ministry of Culture Cultura 5069-10. A-........... 25.00<br />
1309.*YUN (Isang; 1917-95): Violin Concerto. Tatsumi, violin; Macal/Frankfurt Radio Orch.<br />
[Live, 1982; includes insert with English notes] Camerata CMT-4004. A- to A .......................... 16.00<br />
1310.*ZELENSKI (Wladyslaw; 1837-1921): Piano Music: Theme Varie; Reverie; Idylle; Grand<br />
Scherzo; Masurek; Moments d'un Carnaval. Jozef Stompel. [dig] Muza SX-2510. A-............... 12.00<br />
LP's: Chamber Music<br />
1311.*A WILLIAMSBURG CANDLELIGHT: CONCERT AT THE GOVERNOR'S PALACE.<br />
Works of G.G.Ferrari, Purcel, Avison, Hasse, Handel & Corelli. McMurran, piano;<br />
String Quintet. Williamsburg WS-100. A- .................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1312.*ALWYN (William): Rhapsody for Piano Quartet; String Trio; String Quartet #3. Willison,<br />
piano; Quartet of London. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1153. FS........................................................ 12.00<br />
1313.*ARNOLD: Quintet for Two Trumpets, Horn, Trombone & Tuba. LEONARD SALZEDO:<br />
Divertimento. STEPHEN DODGSON: Suite for Brass Septet. VICTOR EWALD:<br />
Symphony for Brass. Philip Jones Brass Ens. Argo ZRG-655. A- ............................................. 12.00<br />
1314.*ARNOLD: Chamber Music, Vol. 1: Violin Sonatas #1 & #2; Viola Sonata; Five Pieces for<br />
Violin & Piano; Duo for Two Cellos; Piano Trio, Op.54. Nash Ensemble. [German Teldec<br />
pressing; DMM] Hyperion A-66171. A- to A ............................................................................... 15.00<br />
1315.*ARNOLD: Chamber Music, Vol. 2: Fantasies (Op.86 - Op.90), respectively for Bassoon,<br />
Clarinet, Horn, Flute & Oboe; Sonatinas for Flute (Op.19), Oboe (Op.28), Clarinet<br />
(Op.29), Recorder (Op.41); Trio for Flute, Viola & Bassoon. Nash Ensemble. [German<br />
Teldec pressing; DMM] Hyperion A-66172. FS ........................................................................... 15.00<br />
1316.*ARNOLD: Chamber Music, Vol. 3: Three Shanties for Wind Quintet; Flute Sonata; Duo for<br />
Flute & Viola; Quintet for Flute, Violin, Viola, Horn & Bassoon; Divertimento for Flute,<br />
Oboe & Clarinet; Oboe Quartet. Nash Ensemble. [German Teldec pressing; DMM]<br />
Hyperion A-66173. FS................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
1317.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #16; Grosse Fuge. Yale Quartet (Erle; Aki; Trampler; Parisot).<br />
Vanguard VCS-10097. A-................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />
1318.*BEETHOVEN: Sonatas for Violin & Piano (complete). Perlman; Ashkenazy. London CSA-<br />
2501(5). A-..................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
1319.*BERGMAN (Erik; 1911-2006): String Quartet, Op.98. KALEVI AHO (b.1949): String<br />
Quartet #3. The Jean Sibelius Quartet. [dig; DMM] Finlandia FAD-348. FS ........................... 12.00<br />
1320. BLOCH: Piano Quintet. Johana Harris; Walden String Quartet. [Johana Harris was Roy<br />
Harris' wife] MGM E-3239. A--(original jacket)........................................................................... 18.00
LP's : Chamber Music - continued<br />
1321.*BOCCHERINI: Quartets Op.6, #1 + #3; Op.58, #2. Quarettto Italiano. Philips 9500 305. A-<br />
to A................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1322. BRAHMS: Piano Quintet, Op.34. Richter; Borodin Quartet. MK 1516. A- .................................... 10.00<br />
1323.*BRAHMS: The Three Piano Quartets. SCHUMANN: Piano Quintet, Op.44. Rubinstein;<br />
Guarneri Quartet. RCA LSC-6188(3). A- .................................................................................. 23.00<br />
1324.*BRUCKNER: Quartet in c; Intermezzo for String Quartet; String Quintet in F. Schmid;<br />
Keller Quartet. MHS 1363/64(2). A-........................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1325. CASALS FESTIVAL AT PRADES: Third Series: BRAHMS - Piano Quartet #3 (Hess;<br />
Szigeti; Katims; Tortelier); String Quintet #2 (Stern; Schneider; Katims; Thomas;<br />
Tortelier); String Sextet #1 (Stern; Schneider; Katims; Thomas; Casals; Foley).<br />
SCHUMANN - Piano Quintet, Op.44 (Hess; Stern; Schneider; Thomas; Tortelier).<br />
[original oversized album in fine condition with only very minor wear] Col SL-182(3).<br />
B+(occasional spots B) .................................................................................................................. 50.00<br />
1326.*CHERUBINI: The String Quartets (6). Melos Quartet, Stuttgart. Archiv 2723 044(3). A- to<br />
A..................................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1327.*CONTEMPORARY HUNGARIAN CHAMBER: MUSIC: Quartets by SANDOR<br />
SZOKOLAY (#1), LAJOS PAPP (Cimbalom Quintet), PAL KAROLYI (#2) & LASZLO<br />
DUBROVAY. Kodaly Quartet. Hungaroton SLPX-11754. A-(c/c) ........................................... 13.00<br />
1328.*CRUMB: "Black Angels" for Electric String Quartet. ENRIQUE RAXACH: Quartet #2 (with<br />
electronic equipment). TON DE LEEUW: Quartet #2. Gaudeamus Quartet. Philips 6500<br />
881. A-............................................................................................................................................ 13.00<br />
1329.*DOHNANYI: Quartet #2. PROKOFIEV: Quartet #2. Chicago Symphony String Quartet:<br />
Victor Aitay; Edgar Muenzer; Milton Preves; Frank Miller. [AUTOGRAPHED in ink on<br />
front coever by all four musicians; Aitay, Preves & Miller were CSO principals for<br />
decades] Corde 101. A-(autograph) ............................................................................................... 50.00<br />
1330.*DUTILLEUX: Ainsi la Nuit for String Quartet. LIGETI: Metamorphoses Nocturnes (Quartet<br />
#1). Quatuor Via Nova. Erato STU-71546. FS............................................................................ 12.00<br />
1331.*FINZI: Interlude for Oboe & Quartet; Prelude & Fugue. MICHAEL BERKELEY (b.1948):<br />
Three Moods for Unaccompanied Oboe; String Quartet; String Trio. Amphion Quartet.<br />
Hyperion A-66109. A- ................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1332.*FOULDS (John; 1880-1939): Quartetto Intimo; Lento Quieto; Aquarelles. Endellion Quartet.<br />
Pearl SHE-564. A- ......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1333.*HAYDN: Quartets (29). Pro Arte Quartet. [recorded 1931-38; LP transfers by Keith<br />
Hardwich] French (References) EMI 2906043(8). A- to A........................................................... 45.00<br />
1334. HAYDN: The Seven Last Words of Christ. Amadeus Quartet. West XWN-18055. A- ..................... 9.00<br />
1335. HEIFETZ/RUBINSTEIN/FEUERMANN: Trios by Brahms (Op.8), Beethoven ("Archduke")<br />
& Schubert (Op.99). [Recorded September 11-13, 1941] RCA LM-7025(2). A-(late<br />
pressings)........................................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />
1336.*HINDEMITH: Kammermusiken #1 - #7. Reichert/Ensemble 13, Baden-Baden. [Germanonly<br />
booklet, but photocophy of English notes also included] Harmonia Mundi 1C165-<br />
99721/23(3). A- to A...................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
1337.*HINDEMITH: Quartets Op.16 & Op.22. Kreuzberger Quartet. Telefunken 6.42077. A- .............. 12.00<br />
1338.*HONEGGER: Quartet #1, #2 & #3. Quatuor de Geneve. [dig] Erato NUM-75101. A- to<br />
A……. 12.00<br />
1339.*HUSA (Karel): Quartet #1. PRIAULX RAINER: Quartet for Strings. Alard Quartet.<br />
Leonarda 117. A- ........................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1340. LM-2186: BEETHOVEN - Trios Op.9, #1 & #3. Heifetz; Primrose; Piatagorsky. [PD;<br />
3S/4S] A-.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1341.*MARTINU: Nonet; Trio in F for Flute, Cello & Piano; La Revue de Cuisine. Dartinton<br />
Ensemble. [DMM] Hyperion A-66084. A- to A........................................................................... 12.00<br />
1342.*MARTINU: Quartet #5 & #7 ("Concerto da Camera"). Panocha Quartet. Supraphon 111<br />
2675. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1343.*MATTHEWS (Colin): Divertimento for Double String Quartet; Oboe Quartet; Triptych for<br />
Piano Quintet. Divertimenti Ens. Auracle AUC-1007. FS........................................................... 12.00
LP's : Chamber Music - continued<br />
1344.*MUSIC FOR OBOE & PIANO: Sonatas by HERBERT HOWELLS (1892-1983) &<br />
EDMUND RUBBRA (1901-86); HAMILTON HARTY - Three Pieces. Francis, oboe;<br />
Dickinson, pf. Hyperion A-66206. FS........................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1345.*PISTON: String Quartet #1 & #2. Portland Quartet. Northeastern NR-216. A- to<br />
A(unusually fine pressing for U.S.!).............................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1346.*PISTON: String Quartet #3 & #4. Portland Quartet. Northeastern NR-214. A- to A(superb<br />
pressing!)........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1347.*PISTON: String Quartet #5; Quintet for Flute & String Quartet (Doriot Anthony Dwyer).<br />
Portland Quartet. Northeastern NR-208. FS ............................................................................... 15.00<br />
1348.*RAVEL: Trio for Violin, Cello & Piano (J.Laredo; Solow; R.Laredo); Sonata for Violin &<br />
Cello (J.Laredo; Parnas). Col M-33529. A-(demo copy) ........................................................... 12.00<br />
1349.*SATIE: Sports et Divertissements; Choses vues a droit et a gauche. THOMAS BENJAMIN:<br />
Entertainments; Aperatif. deLecluse, (narrator in Sports); Mirecourt Trio. TYR Records<br />
TRC-111. A- .................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1350. SCHMITT (Florent): String Quartet, Op.112 (French Broadcasting System Quartet); "De<br />
Vives Voix" (Kreder/Womens' Chorus). [Radio Station discs in blank jackets; Programs<br />
#571 & #572; April 1962] French Broadcasting System 571/572(2). A-...................................... 19.00<br />
1351. SCHUBERT: Quartets, Vol. 3: #6 & #7. Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet. West XWN-18474.<br />
B-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1352.*SCHUBERT: Quintet, Op.114 ("Trout"). Serkin; Laredo; Naegele; Parnas; Levine. Col<br />
MS-7067. A- .................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1353. SCHUBERT: Violin Sonata in a (Alexander Schneider; Horszowski). MOZART: Piano<br />
Quartet, K.493 (Istomin; Stern; Katims; Mischa Schneider). Col ML-5237. A--("6eyes"<br />
labels) ................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1354.*SIMPSON (Robert): Quartets # 7 & #8. Delme Quartet. Hyperion A-66117. A- to A..................... 10.00<br />
1355.*SIMPSON (Robert; b.1921): Quartet #9. Delme Quartet. [DMM] Hyperion A-66127. FS.............. 12.00<br />
1356.*SOMERS (Harry): Quartet #3. BARBARA PENTLAND: Quartet #4. Purcell Quartet. [dig]<br />
Centrediscs WRC1-2429. FS ......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1357.*WITKIN (Beatrice): Chiaroscuro (Sylvester, vcl; Carno, pf); Contour for Piano (Carno);<br />
Duo for Violin & Piano (Simon; Carno); Prose Poem (Kraft, ms; Silver, narr; Brehm/Ins<br />
Ens). Opus One #10. A-................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
1358.*WYNNE (David; 1900-83): String Quartet #5 (Delme Quartet); Music for Keyboards &<br />
Percussion (Jones; McMahon; Tristan Fry; Skinner). Oriel ORM-1006. A- ........................... 12.00<br />
LP's: Violinists<br />
1359.*ACCARDO: Paganini - The Six Concerti. Dutoit/LPO. DGG 2740 121(5). A- to A(c/c; a<br />
little writing on box cover)............................................................................................................. 32.00<br />
1360. BARCHET: Torelli - Twelve Concerti, Op. 12. Beh, violin; Elsner, harpsichord;<br />
Reinhardt/Pro Musica String Orch, Stuttgart. [Discs have a few small, lgt marks, but a<br />
superior copy of a very fine pressing of this rarity; faux-leather, oversized album is in mint<br />
condition] Vox DL-113(3). A--...................................................................................................... 65.00<br />
1361. BARINOVA (Halina): Karlowicz Concerto (Kondrashin/National Philharmonic; 1st<br />
recording?) OISTRAKH: Szymanowski Sonata in d, Op.9 (Yampolsky, piano).<br />
Colosseum CRLP-190. B+............................................................................................................. 16.00<br />
1362. BIFFOLI: Tartini - Six Concerti, Op.2. Eckertsen/I Musici Virtuosi di Milano. [Limited<br />
Edition of 500; discs have few lgt marks, but a first-class copy of fine pressing for the era;<br />
slipcase a bit scuffed & stained, but has protected the oversized inside velvety album very<br />
nicely except for worn spine] Vox DL-373(3). A-- ....................................................................... 50.00<br />
1363.*CAMPOLI: Tchaikovsky Concerto. Argenta/LSO. [scarce disc; but the original on CS-6011<br />
is a lot scarcer!] London STS-15263. A- ....................................................................................... 19.00<br />
1364. ERDENKO: Short pieces by Bach(3), Chopin, Szymanowski, Dvorak, Cui(2), Alyabiev,<br />
Glazunov, Erdenko & Brahms. Goltser; E.Erdenko, piano. [rec 1926-34; Russian-only<br />
notes] Melodiya M10-48217. A-.................................................................................................... 13.00
LP's : Violinists - continued<br />
1365. ERDENKO: Short pieces by Kreisler(5), Milandre, Alyabiev, Tchaikovsky(2), Schubert,<br />
Hubay & Brahms. E.Erdenko, piano. [recorded 1914; Russian-only notes] Melodiya M10-<br />
48215. A-........................................................................................................................................ 15.00<br />
1366.*GARAM (Lamos): Finnish Music for Violin & Piano by Sibelius(4), Rautavaara, Sallinen,<br />
Toivo Kuula, Einar Englund, Leevi Madetoja(2), Erkki Melartin & Erkki Salmenhaara.<br />
Viitasalo, piano. Finnish RCA PL-40058. A-(timings written in ink on back cover)................... 16.00<br />
1367. GAWRILOFF: Mozart - Haffner Serenade. Julius Patzak/Hamburg Chamber Orch. [notes<br />
in German only; did Patzak make any other recordings as a conductor???] MMS 2106. A-........ 16.00<br />
1368. GERTLER: Berg Concerto (Kletzki/PO). Bartok - Solo Sonata. Angel 35091. A-(early US red<br />
labels) ............................................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
1369.*GRUENBERG: Kreisler - Concerto in C (Vivaldi-Kreisler); ten more short works.<br />
Howarth/NPO. [Gruenberg was concertmaster of the LSO and later the RPO] Decca PFS-<br />
4423. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1370. HEIFETZ: Short works of Samuel Gardner, Robert Russell Bennett, Susan Dyer, Victor<br />
Herbert, Gershwin(9) & Arthur Benjamin. Bay & Kaye, pianists. Decca DL-9760. A--(a<br />
few tks beg sds, then OK) .............................................................................................................. 18.00<br />
1371. HEIFETZ: Walton Concerto (Composer/PO). Castelnuovo-Tedesco Concerto #2<br />
(Wallenstein/LAPO). RCA LM-2740. A-(SD labels; 1S/1S stampers)....................................... 11.00<br />
HEIFETZ: See also #654, 667, 672-3, 675-7, 694, 709, 712, 717, 743, 752, 815, 818, 856, 880,<br />
883, 905, 907, 917, 940, 1335, 1340.<br />
1372.*ILMER (Irving; playing violin & viola): VILLA-LOBOS - Duo for Violin & Cello. HAYDN -<br />
Duet for Violin & Cello. PISTON - Duet for Viola & Cello. BEETHOVEN - Duet "With<br />
Two Eyeglasses Obligato." HINDEMITH - Duet. Leopold Teraspulsky, cello. Coronet<br />
1715. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1373.*JENSON (Dylana): Sibelius Concerto. Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso.<br />
Ormandy/Phila. [dig] RCA ATC1-3972. A-................................................................................ 10.00<br />
KREISLER: See also #659, 696, 737, 902, 1469.<br />
1374.*KREMER: Schnittke - Concerto Grosso for Two Violins, Strings, Harpsichord & Prepared<br />
Piano (Gridenko). Sibelius Concerto. Rozhdestvensky/LSO. [quad] Eurodisc SQ-25099.<br />
A- to A............................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1375. KULENKAMPFF: Sibelius Concerto. Furtwangler/BPO (who also play En Saga). [Concert<br />
performances; February 1943] Melodiya M10-45909 004. A-...................................................... 16.00<br />
1376. MILSTEIN: Brahms Concerto. Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym. Capitol P-8271. A--(occ lgt tks) .......... 12.00<br />
1377.*MILSTEIN: Concerti of Tchaikovsky (Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym), Brahms (Fistoulari/PO),<br />
and Beethoven (Leinsdorf/PO). [scratch ticks 6 times, beg mvt 2 of Beethoven (before<br />
violin); brief rumble, beg Tchaikovsky] [blue labels] Angel SCB-3712(3). A-(but see<br />
preceding)....................................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
1378. MILSTEIN: Dvorak Concerto. Dorati/Mpls. [fine copy of very scarce disc with a three flaws:<br />
two 1/4-inch patches of light/moderate scratches, late movement 2; another moderate 1/4inch<br />
patch, middle of movement 3] [early labels] RCA LM-1147. A--(but see preceding).......... 35.00<br />
1379.*MILSTEIN: Music of Old Russia: Works of Rachmaninoff (Vocalise); Moussorgsky/Kreisler;<br />
Glazounov; Tchaikovsky; Tchaikovsky/Glazounov(2); Rimsky-Korsakov/Kreisler.<br />
Irving/Orch. [blue labels] Angel S-36002. A-(a little crackle at start of side 2).......................... 20.00<br />
1380. MILSTEIN: Prokofiev 1st Concerto. Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Golschmann/St. Louis<br />
Sym. Cap P-8303. A--/B+.............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1381. MILSTEIN: Tchaikovsky Concerto. Munch/BSO. [Recorded March 29, 1953] [this copy has<br />
some evil-appearing marks on side one, but having just listened through the whole disc -<br />
and what a terrific performance! - there are only a handful if ticks which intrude in an<br />
otherwise-excellent surface] RCA LM-1760. A--(see preceding comments) ............................... 25.00<br />
1382. MORINI: Brahms Concerto. Rodzinski/PSOL. West XWN-18600. B+(looks pristine; slightly<br />
prickly pressing)............................................................................................................................. 16.00
LP's : Violinists - continued<br />
1383. OISTRAKH (David & Igor): Benda - Trio Sonata for 2 Violins & Continuo. Handel - Sonata<br />
in g, Op.2, #7, for Two Violins & Continuo. Yampolsky, piano. [10-in; British press; tulip<br />
labels] DGG 16136. B++ ............................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1384.*OISTRAKH (Igor): Paganini - Eight Caprices from Op.1; five more pieces (All with<br />
Zertsalova, piano). Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso; Havanaise.<br />
Chausson - Poeme. Ravel - Tzigane. (All with Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch.<br />
[some amazing fiddling here!] MHS 824311(2). A-........................................................................ 9.00<br />
1385. OISTRAKH: Dvorak Concerto. Kondrashin/USSR State Orch. Van VRS-6016. A- to B+ ............ 12.00<br />
1386. OISTRAKH: Khachaturian Concerto. Composer/PO. Angel 35244. A-(early U.S red labels).......... 11.00<br />
1387. OISTRAKH: Prokofiev 1st & Bruch Concerti. Von Matacic/LSO. Angel 35243. A- ....................... 18.00<br />
1388.*OISTRAKH: Shostakovich Concerto #1. Maksim Shostakovich/NPO. [spellbinding!] Angel<br />
S-36964. A-.................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1389. OLEVSKY: Scarlatti - Sonatas #1-#8. Valenti, harpsichord. West XWN-18113. A-- ....................... 23.00<br />
1390.*OLEVSKY: Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. Scherchen/VSOO. Music for Pleasure MFP-2118.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
1391.*PERLMAN: Mozart - The Five Concerti; Adagio, K.261; Rondos, K.261a & K.373.<br />
Levine/VPO. [dig] DGG R21-5506(3). A- to A(c/c).................................................................... 20.00<br />
1392.*PERLMAN: Paganini Concerto #1. Sarasate - Carmen Fantasy. Foster/RPO. Angel S-36836.<br />
FS ................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1393.*QUEEN ELIZABETH OF BELGIUM: INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITION:<br />
VIOLIN - 1985. Nai Yuan Hu (Taiwan; 1st Prize): Elgar Concerto; Jean-Marie Simonis -<br />
Cantilene for Violin & Orchestra. Ik-Hwan Bae (USA; 2nd Prize): Brahms Concerto.<br />
Henry Raudales (Guatemala; 3rd Prize): Wienawski Concerto #1. All accompanied by<br />
Georges Octors/Belgian National Orchestra. [Very nice booklet has detailed<br />
information about all twelve of the prize winners] Phonic S.A. Belgium 1980 080/2(3). A-<br />
to A................................................................................................................................................. 45.00<br />
1394. RABIN: Paganini (#1) & Glazounov Concerti. Matacic/PO. Angel 35259. A--/A-........................... 25.00<br />
1395. RENARDY: Brahms Concerto. Munch/ACO. [Scarce! Sorry I cannot offer a copy in better<br />
condition] London LLP-1. B/B-..................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
1396. RICCI: Paganini - Caprices #13-#24. London LLP-252. B(looks worse, but marks are<br />
superficial)...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1397. SZIGETI: Bartok - Contrasts (Composer, piano; Goodman, clarinet); Rhapsody #1<br />
(Composer, piano); Portrait #1 (Lambert/PO). [10-inch] Col ML-2213. B to B- ...................... 12.00<br />
1398. SZIGETI: Prokofiev - Sonata for Solo Violin; Five Melodies for Violin & Piano. Ravel -<br />
Sonata. Hindemith - Sonata #3. Bussotti, piano (in all but Prokofiev solo). Col ML-5178.<br />
B("6-eyes" labels) .......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1399.*WEISS (Sidney): Walton & Elgar Sonatas. Jeanne Weiss, piano. Unicorn RHS-341. A- .................. 9.00<br />
LP's: Harpsichord<br />
1400. LANDOWSKA: Landowska Plays for Paderewski - A Musical Tribute. Works by Diomedes<br />
Cato, Jacob le Polonais, Chopin, Landowska(2), Francois Couperin, Rameau & Michael<br />
Oginski(2); also Three 17th-Century Polish Dances. [recorded March-May, 1951] RCA<br />
LM-1186. B/B+.............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
LANDOWSKA: See also #682, 715, 732, 775, 853, 870 & 881.<br />
1401.*PINNOCK: Bach - The Thirteen Concerti: Seven for 1 Harpsichord; Three for 2; Two for 3;<br />
and one for 4. Pinnock (in all); joined in the others by Gilbert; Mortensen; Kraemer.<br />
The English Concert. [dig; wonderful sound!] Archiv 2723 077(4). A- to A ............................. 18.00
LP's: Cellists<br />
1402. CASALS: Elgar Concerto (Boult/BBC Sym). Bruch - Kol Nidrei (Ronald/LSO). Solo pieces<br />
by Beethoven, Schumann & Haydn. [recorded in 1930's] World Record Club SH-121. A-......... 20.00<br />
CASALS: See also #258, 659, 680, 681, 697, 701, 736, 895 &1325.<br />
FEUERMANN: See also #672, 673, 675-7, 743, 752, 1335.<br />
1403.*GREENHOUSE: Dvorak Concerto. Swarowsky/VSOO, who also play #4 & #7 of the<br />
Legends, Op.59. [French-only notes] French Concert Hall SMS-2322. A-(moderate tks off<br />
& on mvt 2) .................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1404. JANIGRO: Shostakovich & Prokofiev Sonatas. Wollmann, piano. West XWN-18791. A- .............. 13.00<br />
1405.*PALM: LIGETI - Cello Concerto (Gielen/Hessian Radio Orch). PENDERECKI - Sonata for<br />
Cello & Orchestra (Markowski/Poznan Phil). WEBERN - Three Pieces for Cello &<br />
Piano. Sonatas for unaccompannied cello by HINDEMITH & ZIMMERMANN. Wergo<br />
WER-60036. A- to A ..................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1406. PIATIGORSKY: Saint-Saens Concerto #1 (Reiner/RCA Victor Sym). Cello Encores by<br />
Saint-Saens, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Weber, Rubinstein & Granados. [early labels] RCA<br />
LM-1187. A--(very slight jacket scuffs) ........................................................................................ 32.00<br />
1407. ROSE: Tchaikovsky - Rococo Variations. Szell/NYP, who also play Oberon & Freischutz<br />
Overtures. Col GB-1. A--(burgundy "6-eyes" labels).................................................................... 12.00<br />
1408.*SOYER (David): Mendelssohn Sonatas #1 & #2. Wingreen, piano. [very young photo of<br />
Soyer (and Wingreen) on cover; later, of course, very well-known as member of Guarneri<br />
Quartet] Monitor MCS-2045. A- ................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
1409. STARKER: Mennin Concerto. Mester/Louisville Orch, who also play Honegger's Prelude to<br />
"Aglavaine et Selysette." Louisville LOU-693. A-........................................................................ 12.00<br />
1410.*WEBBER: Delius Concerto. Holst - Invocation. Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on Sussex Folk<br />
Tunes. Handley/PO. [dig; German pressing] British RCA RL-70800. A- to A........................... 12.00<br />
1411.*WEBBER: Peter Racine Fricker & Lennox Berkeley - Sonatas for Cello & Piano. John<br />
McCabe - Partita for Solo Cello. Martin Dalby - Variations for Cello & Piano. McCabe,<br />
piano. Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-18. A-.................................................................................................. 20.00<br />
1412.*WEBBER: Victor Herbert - Concerto #2. Sir Arthur Sullivan - Concerto in D (1st recording).<br />
Mackerras/LSO. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-3<strong>831</strong>8. A- to A(c/c) .................................................... 10.00<br />
LP's: Violists<br />
1413.*IMAI: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Davis/LSO. Philips 9500 026. FS ..................................................... 5.00<br />
1414.*MCINNES: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Bernstein/ORTF. [quad] Angel S-37413. A-(c/c)................... 8.00<br />
1415. PRIMROSE: Bach - Air for G String. Aguirre - Huella. Valle - Ao Pe da Foguiera. Stimer,<br />
piano. [7-inch, 45-rpm translucent red vinyl disc; bl cov] RCA 49-0918. B+ .............................. 18.00<br />
1416. PRIMROSE: Brahms Sonata #1 & #2, Op.120. Firkusny, piano. Capitol P-8478. A- to B+(occ<br />
lgt tks)............................................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />
1417. PRIMROSE: Walton Concerto (Sargent/RPO). Hindemith - Der Schwanendreher<br />
(Pritchard/Col Ch Orch). Col ML-4905. B................................................................................... 8.00<br />
PRIMROSE: See also #676, 741, 743, 752, 850, 876, 896, 897, 1340 & 1671.<br />
1418. 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!)................................................................. 18.00<br />
TRAMPLER: See also #1162 & 1317.
LP's: Pianists<br />
1419. ALEXANDROVITCH (Georges): Chopin - Rondo a la Mazur. Maria Agata Szymanowska<br />
(1789-1<strong>831</strong>) - 5 Etudes; Minuet; Polonaise; Nocturne. Franz Lessel (1790-1839) -<br />
Variations #1. Musidisc RC-782. A-.............................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1420.*ANDERSEN (Diane): "A la Recherche de l'Esprit Francais." Pierne - Serenade; Intermezzo;<br />
Quinze Pieces. [notes in Japanese only] Japanese EMI EAC-50014. A- to A .............................. 16.00<br />
1421.*ARGERICH: Chopin (#2) & Schumann Concerti. Rostropovich/National Sym. DGG 2531<br />
042. A- to A...................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1422.*ARRAU: Brahms - Ballades # 1-#4, Op.10; Handel Variations. Philips 9500 446. A-........................ 9.00<br />
1423.*ARRAU: Liszt - The 12 Transcendental Etudes; 3 Etudes de Concert. Philips 6747 412(2). A-<br />
to A(demo) ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1424. ARRAU: Historic <strong>Recordings</strong>: Works of Balakirev, Busoni, Stravinsky, Liszt(8), Chopin(7),<br />
Debussy & Schubert(2). [Most recorded 1927-30; one each from 1932, 1936, 1950, 1951<br />
& 1957] Desmar GHP-4001/2(2). A-............................................................................................. 18.00<br />
1425.*BARENBOIM: Mozart - The Complete Concerti (27). Barenboim/ECO. EMI SLS-5031(12).<br />
A- to A............................................................................................................................................ 50.00<br />
1426.*BARENBOIM: Mozart Sonatas, Volume 1: #1 - #7; #9, #10 & #12. [dig] Angel R-244433(3).<br />
FS(Canadian pressings).................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />
1427. BRAILOWSKY: Chopin - The Preludes, Op.28. RCA LM-1150. A--(superficial marks : little<br />
or no snd)........................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />
1428.*BRENDEL: Schubert - Impromptus, Op.142, D.935; Klavierstucke (Impromptus), D.946.<br />
Philips 6500 928. A- to A .............................................................................................................. 10.00<br />
1429. CASADESUS: Mozart - Concerti #10 (with Gaby Casadesus), #12, #18 & #20. Szell/Col<br />
Sym. [mono-only recordings; from ML-5151 & ML-5276, c.1956; neat that Columbia<br />
reissued these, but didn't last long] Odyssey Y2-34641a(2). A-.................................................... 18.00<br />
1430. CASADESUS: Mozart Concerto #18 & #20. Szell/CO. [recorded in mono only, November<br />
1956] Col ML-5276. A-("6-eyes" labels) ...................................................................................... 15.00<br />
1431.*COOPER (Peter): Malcolm Williamson - Sonata. Douglas Lilburn - Chaconne. Edmund<br />
Rubbra - Prelude & Fugue on Theme of Cyril Scott. Frank Turner - Preludes(4). Pye<br />
GSGC-14110. A-............................................................................................................................ 13.00<br />
1432.*CYRIL SMITH & PHYLLIS SELLICK: Concertos for Phyllis & Cyril: BLISS - Concerto<br />
for Two Pianos (arranged for three hands). GORDON JACOB - Concerto for Three Hands<br />
on One or Two Pianos. MALCOLM ARNOLD - Concerto for Phyllis & Cyril.<br />
Arnold/City of Birmingham Sym. [the works were either written or re-arranged to<br />
accomodate Smith's loss of the use of his left hand] EMI CSD-1506. A-..................................... 16.00<br />
1433. DOHNANYI: Dohnanyi - Four Rhapsodies. Schumann - Scenes from Childhood, Op.15<br />
(Dohnanyi announces the title of each section before playing it). Remington RLP-199-43.<br />
B ..................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1434. DORFMANN: Beethoven Concerto #1. Toscanini/NBC; also play Leonore Ov #3. RCA VIC-<br />
1521. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1435. DORFMANN: Beethoven Sonata #8 & #14. RCA LBC-1029. B+ ..................................................... 12.00<br />
1436. FIRKUSNY: Dvorak Concerto. Szell/CO. [rec April 1954; scarce disc!] Col ML-4967. A-("6eyes"<br />
labels) ................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
1437. FLIER: Chopin Sonata #2; 7 Mazurkas. MK 1549. A--....................................................................... 10.00<br />
1438. FOLDES: Prokofiev - Concerto #1 (Martinon/Lamoureux Orch); Tales of the Old<br />
Grandmother, Op.31; Four Pieces, Op.32. [Jean Martinon mis-identified as "M. Martinon"<br />
- unless they meant "Monsieur!"] Vox PL-6590. B+(con)/B(rest) ................................................ 12.00<br />
1439.*FRAGER: Beethoven Concerto #5. Bertini/Hamburg Philharmonic. BASF BAC-3093. A-<br />
to A................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1440.*FREIRE: Schumann - Carnaval. Schubert - Four Impromptus. Col MS-7307. A-("2-eyes"<br />
labels) ............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1441. GIESEKING: Schumann - Kreisleriana. Bach - English Suite #6. [I am no expert on Gieseking,<br />
but the former owner of this record noted that the CD issue of Kreisleriana included only<br />
about half of the work] Urania URLP-7107. A--(only a bit of crackle or it would be A-)............ 75.00
LP's : Pianists - continued<br />
1442. GIESEKING: Volume 1: DEBUSSY - Images, Series I & II; Pour le Piano; Estampes;<br />
Preludes, Books I & II; Etudes, Book II; Suite Bergamasque; Children's Corner; 16 more<br />
short pieces. RAVEL - Pavane; Sonatine; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales; Menuet<br />
Antique; Gaspard de la Nuit; Miroirs; Tombeau de Couperin; five more short works.<br />
GRIEG - Lyric Pieces (31; from Op.12, 38, 43, 47, 54, 57, 62, 65, 68 & 71). [Ten records<br />
in sturdy box (wood veneer on front); nice notes booklet in Italian and English. Volume I<br />
of six] Italian EMI 3C153-52331/40(10). A- to A(lgt bbl thumps side 9 - Debussy Preludes<br />
Bk I) ............................................................................................................................................... 65.00<br />
1443. GOLDSAND: Chopin - Herold Variations; Twelve Etudes, Op.25. Concert Hall CHS-1133.<br />
B+................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1444. GOLDSAND: Chopin - Twelve Etudes, Op.10; Trois Nouvelles Etudes. Concert Hall CHS-<br />
1132. A-(a few lgt tks sd 2)............................................................................................................ 15.00<br />
1445. GOLDSAND: Schubert - Sonata, Op.120; Moments Musicaux, Op.94. Concert Hall CHS-<br />
1148. A--(brief tks start sd 2; neat tape cover repair) .................................................................... 12.00<br />
1446.*GOULD: Hindemith Sonatas #1 - #3. [liner notes by Gould] Col M-32350. A- ................................ 12.00<br />
1447.*GRAFFMAN: Tchaikovsky - Concerto #1. Szell/CO. Col MS-7339. A-("2-eyes" labels)................ 12.00<br />
1448.*HALL (Steven): Rachmaninov Sonata #2. Beethoven Sonata #16. Chopin - Trois Ecossaises;<br />
Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op.61. [dig; DMM] ACA CM-20001-1. A- to A ......................................... 12.00<br />
1449.*HELLWIG (Klaus): "Virtuoso Piano Music" - Liszt/Busoni - Rhapsodie Espagnole. Chopin -<br />
Nocturne in D-flat; Scherzo in c#. Debussy - Reflets dans l'eau. Stravinsky - Danse Russe<br />
from Petrouchka. [Apparently a promo private issue published by Hellwig's management]<br />
United Sound USR-6205. A- ......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1450. HOLLANDER: Chopin - Polonaise; Scherzo #2. Liszt - Mephisto; Hungarian Rhapsody #2.<br />
Brahms - Intermezzo; Rhapsody. Rachmaninoff - Prelude in c#. [Hollander's 2nd disc,<br />
c.1959, when he was 14 years old] Camden CAL-534. A- to B+.................................................. 13.00<br />
1451. HOROWITZ: Beethoven Concerto #5. Reiner/RCA Sym. RCA LM-1718. A-(c/c) ........................... 9.00<br />
1452. HOROWITZ: Brahms - Concerto #1 (Walter/ACO; live, 1936; 3 1/2 minutes of 1st mvt lost<br />
due to broken acetate). Tchaikovsky - Concerto #1 (Walter/Unnamed Orch; live, 1944).<br />
Discocorp BWS-728. A- ................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />
1453. HOROWITZ: Brahms Concerto #1. Walter/ACO. Golden Age Pianists GAP-5004. A-(in<br />
blank cover).................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1454. HOROWITZ: Chopin Nocturnes(4), Scherzi(2), & Barcarolle. RCA LM-2137. A- to B+................... 8.00<br />
1455. HOROWITZ: Concert Encores - Carmen Variations; Danse Macabre; Stars & Stripes;<br />
Turkish March; Wedding March & Variations; Prokofiev Toccata; plus other short works<br />
of Mussorgsky, Bach, Mendelssohn, Debussy & Moszkowski(2). [recorded 1942-1951;<br />
mostly rousing stuff; Stars and Stripes is stunning!] RCA ARM1-2717. A-................................. 11.00<br />
1456. HORSLEY: Rachmaninoff - Eight Preludes; Eight Transcriptions. Cap G-7136. A-.......................... 12.00<br />
1457. KATCHEN: Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto in F. Mantovani/Orch. London LL-1262.<br />
A- to B++ ....................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1458. KEMPFF: Brahms Sonata in f, Op. 5; Scherzo in e-flat, Op.4. Decca DL-9992. A--.......................... 12.00<br />
1459.*KEMPFF: Mozart Concerto #23 & #24. Leitner/Bamberg Sym. DGG 2535 204. A- to A................ 9.00<br />
1460.*KEMPFF: Schubert - Sonata in C, D.840; Sonata in A, D.664 (op.posth.120); Allegretto in c,<br />
D.900. DGG 139 322. A- to A....................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1461. KYRIAKOU: Mendelssohn - Complete Piano Music, Volume II: Concerto #2<br />
(Swarowski/Vienna Pro Musica); Sonata in B-flat; 6 Preludes & Fugues; Gondelied; 3<br />
Fantaises; Serenade & Allegro Gioioso; Last Rose of Summer Fantasy; Rondo Brillante;<br />
Albumblatt; 2 Musical Sketches. Vox VBX-412(3). A-................................................................ 13.00<br />
1462. LUBOSHUTZ & NEMENOFF DUO: Brahms - Haydn Variations. Saint-Saens - Variations on<br />
a Theme of Beethoven. Schumann - Andante & Variations. Mendelssohn-Luboshutz -<br />
Allegro Brillant. Camden CAL-206. B.......................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1463.*NYIREGYHAZI: Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody #3; Weihnachtsbaum; Hamlet (arr.<br />
Nyiregyhazi); Misere after Palestrina; Christus - March of the Three Kings (arr.<br />
Nyiregyhazi); Aux Cypres de la Villa d'Este. Col M2-34598(2). A- ............................................ 19.00<br />
1464.*OGDON: Messiaen - Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant Jesus. Argo ZRG-650(2). A-(very minor box<br />
damage).......................................................................................................................................... 18.00
LP's : Pianists - continued<br />
1465.*PERAHIA: Mozart - Concerti, Volume 1: #1 - #6; #8; K.107, #1-#3. Perahia also conducts<br />
ECO. [Dutch pressings] CBS M3-39044(3). FS ........................................................................... 15.00<br />
1466. RACHMANINOFF: Complete Rachmaninoff, Vol. 1 (Acoustic <strong>Recordings</strong>, 1919-1924).<br />
Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 (Stokowski/Phila: 1st recording). Also short works by<br />
Rachmaninoff (11), Chopin (10), Tchaikovsky (3), Liszt, Mozart, Scarlatti, Daquin, Bizet,<br />
Saint-Saens, Kreisler, Mendelssohn, Grieg, Dohnanyi, Moszkowski, Debussy. [Includes<br />
four previously unpublished recordings, including a portion of the 2nd concerto.] RCA<br />
ARM3-0260(3). A-(superficial rub sd 3 causes no sound)............................................................ 20.00<br />
1467. RACHMANINOFF: Complete Rachmaninoff, Vol. 2: Solo works by Rachmaninoff (17),<br />
Bach (2), Mendelssohn, Kreisler, Schubert, Moussorgsky, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky,<br />
Beethoven (2), Borodin, Scriabin, Handel, Mozart. [With five previously unpublished<br />
recordings, including 1938 amateur recording (from a party) of his Polka Italienne in duet<br />
with Mrs. Rachmaninoff!] RCA ARM3-0261(3). A- .................................................................... 20.00<br />
1468. RACHMANINOFF: Complete Rachmaninoff, Vol. 3: Chopin Sonata in b-flat; Two Waltzes;<br />
Ballade; Nocturne; Mazurka; Waltz. Schumann - Carnaval. Solo works by Chopin-<br />
Liszt(2), Schubert-Liszt(2), Liszt(2), Kreisler, Mendelssohn(3), Schubert, J.Strauss, Gluck,<br />
Schumann-Tausig & Paderewski. [With fourteen previously unpublished 78-rpm sides.]<br />
RCA ARM3-0294(3). A- ............................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1469. RACHMANINOFF: Complete Rachmaninoff, Vol. 4: Sonatas for Violin & Piano by<br />
Grieg(#3), Beethoven(#8) & Schubert (all with Kreisler). Rachmaninoff conducts his<br />
Symphony #3 & Isle of the Dead (Phila). RCA ARM3-0295(3). A-............................................ 20.00<br />
1470.*RICHTER: Mozart Concerto #20 (Wislocki/Warsaw Phil); Prokofiev Concerto #5<br />
(Rowicki/Warsaw Phil). [tulip labels] DGG 138 075. A- to A.................................................... 16.00<br />
1471. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin - Mazurkas (complete); Polonaise #7; Andante Spianato & Grande<br />
Polonaise in E-flat. [WD labels] RCA LM-6109(3). A--(looks mint; touch too much<br />
surface snd for A-) ......................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
RUBINSTEIN: See #666, 673, 675, 677, 684, 714, 717, 766, 770, 841-2, 844, 869, 873, 879,<br />
938, 1323 & 1335.<br />
1472.*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 KC-9042-S. A--(few lgt tks beg sd 2) ........................................ 12.00<br />
1473.*SCHEIN (Ann): Rachmaninoff - Concerto #3. Goossens/VSOO. [rec in Vienna Musikverein<br />
c.1959; very scarce issue - first copy I've seen!] Kapp KDC-6000-S. A--(only very lgt tks<br />
from two short scrs sd 1)................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />
1474.*SCHIFF & ROHMANN: Schubert - Four Piano Duets. Hungaroton SLPX-11941. A- ..................... 12.00<br />
1475. SCHNABEL: Mozart Concerti #22 (live; Walter/NYP) & #23 (live; Rodzinski/NYP).<br />
[Schnabel memory lapse in 3rd movement of #23] Discocorp BWS-717. A-............................... 24.00<br />
SCHNABEL: See also #258, 671, 705-6, 719, 726, 735, 748, 830-37, 1475.<br />
1476.*SCHUB (Andre-Michel): Brahms - Handel Variations. Debussy - Reflets dans l'Eau.<br />
Mendelssohn - Fantasia in f#. Liszt - Paganini Etudes #2 & #6. [Live, Ft.Worth, TX, 1981;<br />
gold-medalist of 6th Van Cliburn Competition; mastered at half speed] Van Cliburn<br />
Foundation 001. A- ........................................................................................................................ 15.00<br />
1477. SERKIN: Beethoven Concerto #5. Ormandy/Phila. [rec 1950] Col ML-4373. A-("6-eyes"<br />
labels) ............................................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />
1478.*SERKIN: Beethoven Sonata #11 & #24; Fantaisie in g. Col M-32294. A- ........................................ 12.00<br />
1479. SERKIN: Beethoven Sonata #21 & #30. Col ML-4620. A-("6-eyes" labels)...................................... 12.00<br />
1480. SERKIN: Brahms Concerto #1. Szell/CO. [mono-only; recorded Nobember 30, 1952; not to be<br />
confused with stereo remake; Serkin "sings" in finale cadenza!] Col ML-4829. A-("6-eyes"<br />
labels) ............................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />
1481. SERKIN: Mozart Concerto #17 & #25. Szell/Col Sym. [recorded in mono only, November,<br />
1955; 18 great candid rehearsal photos on cover] Col ML-5169. A-("6-eyes" labels).................. 16.00<br />
1482. SERKIN: Strauss - Burleske. Schumann Concerto. Ormandy/Phila. [mono only] Col ML-<br />
5168. A-(6-eyes) ............................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
SMETERLIN: See #652.
LP's : Pianists - continued<br />
1483.*SMITH (Ronald): Liszt Sonata in b; Tannhauser Overture (transcription); Mazeppa. Unicorn<br />
UNS-238. A- .................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1484. TEMPLETON: Gershwin Concerto in F. Johnson/Cincinnati Sym. [scarce; very nice copy]<br />
Remington R-199-184. A-- ............................................................................................................ 25.00<br />
1485. PUPILS OF FELIX BLUMENFELD (1863-1931): SIMON BARERE: Liszt - Don Juan<br />
Fantasy; Balakirev - Islamey; Blumenfeld Etude, Op.36 (rec.1934-36). MARIA<br />
GRINBERG: Beethoven Concerto #2 (Kondrashin/Orch; rec 1947). VLADIMIR<br />
BELOV: Works of Vavara Adrianova Gaigerova (4 Sketches) & Blumenfeld (3 etudes:<br />
Op.14, Op.24, Op.36). HOROWITZ: Works of Bach-Busoni, Czerny, Saint-Saens,<br />
Horowitz (rec.1942-47). [copious notes are in Russian only...] Melodiya M10-49425<br />
009(2). A-....................................................................................................................................... 40.00<br />
1486.*WEISSENBERG: Prokofiev Concerto #3. Ravel - Concerto in G. Ozawa/Paris Orch. Angel<br />
S-36785. A-.................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1487. YUDINA (Maria): Hindemith Sonata #3. Shostakovich Sonata #2. MK 1567. A- ............................. 20.00<br />
1488.*ZHUKOV: Tchaikovsky - Concerto #3; Allegro in c. Rimsky-Korsakov - Concerto. Scriabin -<br />
Fantasia in a. Rozhdestvensky & Yurlovsky/Moscow Radio Orch. Mel-Angel SR-<br />
40188. FS ......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
LP's: Conductors<br />
1489. ABENDROTH: Brahms - Symphony #1. Leipzig Radio Sym. Supraphon LPV-69. A-(minor<br />
tape repair to very attractive jacket)............................................................................................... 32.00<br />
1490. ABENDROTH: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch (other issues credit<br />
Leipzig Radio Orch). Saga XID-5239. A- ..................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1491.*ABRAVANEL: Franck Symphony. Utah Sym. West WST-14062. A--(c/c; couple of light<br />
blems sd 2) ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1492. ACKERMANN: Overtures to Secret of Susanna, The Kiss, Ernani, Alzira, Daughter of the<br />
Regiment, Il Pirata; pieces from Das Herz (Pfitzner), Edgar & Two Widows. SWDR<br />
Orch. [recorded 1953/4] Discophilia OAA-103. A- ..................................................................... 16.00<br />
1493. ANSERMET: Prokofiev - Classical Symphony. OSR. [10-inch] London LD-9114. B+.................... 12.00<br />
ANSERMET: See also #23, 577, 581, 611.<br />
1494.*BARBIROLLI: Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique. Halle Orch. Pye GSGC-2025. A- ...................... 12.00<br />
1495.*BARBIROLLI: Vaughan Williams: Symphony #2. Halle Orch. [blue labels] Angel S-36478.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
BARBIROLLI: See also #517, 714, 758, 1025, 1596.<br />
1496.*BARENBOIM: Schumann - The Four Symphonies; Konzertstuck for Four Horns (Clevenger;<br />
Oldberg; Howell; Schweikert); Manfred Overture. CSO. [quite early all-analog<br />
Barenboim/CSO: recorded 1975 (#4); 1977 (the rest)] DGG 2709 075(3). A- to A(former<br />
owner's name in neat ink on box front).......................................................................................... 30.00<br />
1497. BEECHAM: Bantock - Fifine at the Fair. Bax - The Garden of Fand. Delius - Dance Rhapsody<br />
#1. RPO. [recorded between 1947 and 1952] EMI HQM-1165. A- ............................................. 12.00<br />
1498. BEECHAM: Delius - Songs of Sunset (Forrester; Cameron; Beecham Cho Soc). Vidal -<br />
Gavotte. German - Gypsy Suite. RPO. [mono only] EMI Odeon PALP-1983. A-....................... 24.00<br />
1499. BEECHAM: Delius - Koanga (closing scene); Eventyr; Paris (The Song of a Great City).<br />
RPO & Cho. British CBS 61271. A- ............................................................................................ 12.00<br />
1500. BEECHAM: Handel-Beecham - Love in Bath. RPO. Angel 35504. A-(earliest U.S. red labels)....... 12.00<br />
1501. BEECHAM: Sibelius - Symphony #7. RODZINSKI: Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. NYP in both.<br />
[blue labels] Col ML-4086. A- to B++(superlative copy for this issue)........................................ 35.00<br />
1502. BEECHAM: Strauss - Don Quixote (Wallenstein, cello; NYP; recorded 1932). Wagner - A<br />
Faust Overture (LPO; 1936). [Transfers by Anthony Griffith] EMI HLM-7154. A- to A ........... 25.00<br />
BEECHAM: See also #108, 356, 482, 684, 698, 709, 725, 730, 759, 760, 763, 1055.<br />
1503. BERNSTEIN: Beethoven 5th - discussion and performance of 1st movement sketches (from<br />
1950's Omnibus show). Walter/NYP play whole work. [fascinating!] Col CL-918. A--<br />
(red/black "6-eyes" labels) ............................................................................................................. 18.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1504.*BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - Symphony #3 ("Kaddish"). Montealegre; Tourel; NYP; Camerata<br />
Singers; Columbus Boychoir. Col KS-6605. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ..................................... 10.00<br />
1505.*BERNSTEIN: Overtures - Orpheus, Donna Diana, Barber of Seville, Beutiful Galatea, Merry<br />
Wives & Light Cavalry. NYP. Col MS-7085. A-("2-eyes" labels) ............................................... 12.00<br />
BERNSTEIN: See also #36, 40, 42, 50, 51, 123, 124, 154, 259, 1061, 1149, 1216, 1414.<br />
1506.*BOHM: Brahms - Symphony #3; Alto Rhapsody (Ludwig). VPO. DGG 2530 992. A- to A............ 12.00<br />
1507.*BOHM: Schubert - Symphony #1 & #2. BPO. DGG 2530 216. A- to A ........................................... 12.00<br />
1508.*BOHM: Schubert - Symphony #3 & #4. BPO. DGG 2530 526. A- to A ........................................... 12.00<br />
1509.*CANTELLI: Beethoven - Symphony #7. PO. Angel S-35620. A-(U.S. red labels)........................... 17.00<br />
1510. CANTELLI: Haydn - Symphony #93. NBC Symphony. [THREE-DISC 45-RPM SET;<br />
translucent red vinyl discs] RCA WDM-1323(3). A-.................................................................... 17.00<br />
1511. CANTELLI: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2; Pavane. Debussy - Two Nocturnes;<br />
Afternoon of a Faun. Cantelli/PO. [Cantelli portrait on cover by his wife] Angel 35525.<br />
A-(British pressing; no dowel spine) ............................................................................................. 17.00<br />
1512. CELIBIDACHE: Bruckner - Mass #3 (Danco; Hoeffgen; Kmentt; Guthrie; RAI Rome Orch<br />
& Cho; live, 1958). KLEMPERER: Bruckner - Te Deum (Harper; Baker; Lewis;<br />
Nowakowski; BBC Sym & Cho; live, 1961). Melodram MEL-214(2). A- to A.......................... 16.00<br />
1513. CELIBIDACHE: Shostakovich - Symphony #7. BPO. Urania URLP-601(2). B(mostly B+, but<br />
some ticks) ..................................................................................................................................... 23.00<br />
1514. CELIBIDACHE: Stravinsky - Jeu de Cartes. Bizet - Symphony. Mendelssohn - Symphony #4.<br />
Haydn - Symphony #104. Tchaikovsky - Symphony #2. BPO. [Live, 1950 & 1953] Cetra<br />
LO-533(3). A- ................................................................................................................................ 23.00<br />
1515. COLLINS: Elgar - Falstaff. LSO. Decca LXT-2940. A- ..................................................................... 12.00<br />
1516. COLLINS: Sibelius - Symphony #6; Pelleas & Melisande. LSO. London LL-1277. A-.................... 12.00<br />
1517.*DISENHAUS (Isaie): Prokofiev - Peter & the Wolf (narration - in English, but with a great<br />
accent! - by Russian singer Oda Slobodskaya; Colonne Orch). HEISS (Felix): Night on<br />
Bald Mountain; Capriccio Espagnole (Danzig Phil). Fidelio ATL-4102. A- to B+ ..................... 23.00<br />
1518.*DOHNANYI: Dvorak - Symphony #9. CO. [dig] London 414 421-1. A- to A(Dutch pressing)....... 12.00<br />
1519.*DORATI: Strauss - Die Frau Ohne Schatten, Symphonic Fantasy; Der Rosenkavalier Suite<br />
(arr. Dorati). Detroit Sym. [dig] Decca 411 893-1. A- to A ......................................................... 10.00<br />
1520.*DORATI: Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker (complete ballet). ACO. Philips 6747 257(2). A- to<br />
A..................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1521. EHRLING: Sibelius - The Legends of Lemminkainen. Stockholm Radio Orch. [Ehrling's<br />
early Sibelius cycle on Mercury is quite legendary; this is a VERY scarce disc - first copy<br />
I've ever seen; the work is variously identified as "Four Legends of the Kalevala,"<br />
"Lemminkainen Suite," etc.; the most famous movement, of course, is "The Swan of<br />
Tuonela," though "Lemminkainen's Return" appears on its own from time to time] Capitol<br />
P-8226. B+ ..................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />
1522.*FERENCSIK: Kodaly - Peacock Variations. VOGEL: Hindemith - Symphonic Metamophoses<br />
on Themes of Weber. Brno State Philharmonic. Supraphon SUAST-50436. A-....................... 12.00<br />
1523.*FIEDLER: "Great Songs of Christmas & Great Songs for All Seasons." BPS. [Polydor<br />
material licensed as promo disc for financial institutions] Fleetwood Microsonic FMS-<br />
1016. FS ......................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />
FIEDLER: See #52, 781, 791, 802, 804, 824, 851-2, 867, 875, 910, 920, 932-3, 936, 941, 946-48.<br />
1524. FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Anders; Briem; Hongen; Watzke; BPO; Kittel<br />
Cho. [Live, March 1942] Brahms - Haydn Variations. BPO. [Live, Dec 1943] Unicorn<br />
UNI-100/101(2). A- to A ............................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
1525. FURTWANGLER: Overtures - Iphigenie en Aulide; Merry Wives; Rosamunde; Hebrides;<br />
Manfred. VPO. EMI XLP-30097. A- ............................................................................................ 16.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1526. FURTWANGLER: Overtures to Fledermaus & Barber of Seville; Invitation to the Dance;<br />
Hungarian Dances #1 & #10; Rakoczy March; Entr'acte #2 & Ballet Music #2 from<br />
Rosamunde. BPO. [recorded 1929-37; German-only notes] Heliodor 88 021. A- to A ............... 12.00<br />
1527. FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Sinfonia Domestica; Four Songs (Anders). BPO. [live, 1944 and<br />
1942 respectively] Arabesque 8082. A-......................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1528. FURTWANGLER: Stravinsky - Symphony in Three Movements (VPO; live, 1950); Baiser de<br />
la Fee (BPO; live, 1953). Fonit Cetra FE-14. A-........................................................................... 16.00<br />
1529. FURTWANGLER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. VPO. [only in print 8/52 - 3/56; hard to find]<br />
RCA LHMV-1005. A-(brief light ticks side 2).............................................................................. 45.00<br />
FURTWANGLER: See also #103, 207, 310, 431, 509, 510, 1375.<br />
1530. GEORGESCU: Brahms - Symphony #3. Symphony Orchestra of the "George Enescu"<br />
Philharmonic in Bucharest. Electrecord ECE 03178. A-............................................................ 12.00<br />
1531. GINZBERG: Mendelssohn Overtures - Calm Sea & Prosperous Voyage, Hebrides.<br />
ELIASBERG: Fair Melusina, Ruy Blas. [Cyrillic identification of orchestras not clear to<br />
me: seems some USSR Symphony; some with Leningrad] Melodiya 03366-67. B+ ................... 12.00<br />
1532.*GIULINI: Dvorak - Symphony #8. CSO. DGG 2531 046. A- to A...................................................... 9.00<br />
1533.*GIULINI: Moussorgsky-Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition. Prokofiev - Classical Symphony.<br />
CSO. DGG 2530 783. A- to A....................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1534. GOLOVANOV: Rimsky-Korsakov - Suite from Tsar Saltan. GAUK: Suite from Snow<br />
Maiden. USSR Radio Orch. MK 1529. B+.................................................................................. 10.00<br />
1535. GOLOVANOV: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #1. Bolshoi Symphony Orch. West XWN-18224.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1536. GOULD: Symphonic Serenade: Ketelby - In a Monastery Garden; In a Persian Market; In a<br />
Chinese Temple-Garden; In an Ozark Outhouse (no! just kidding!). Herbert - Suite of<br />
Serenades; Badinage; Yesterthoughts. Rochester "Pops" Orchestra. Col CL-560. A-(red<br />
"6-eyes" labels) .............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
GOULD: See also #859, 875, 877, 934, 937, 955, 957-8, 960, 962, 964, 998-9, 1115.<br />
1537.*GROVES: Delius - Paris; Eventyr; Dance Rhapsody #1. Royal Liverpool Phil. Angel S-<br />
36870. A-........................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />
1538.*HAITINK: Bruckner - Symphony #2. ACO. Philips 802 912. A- to A.............................................. 12.00<br />
1539. HARTY: Elgar - Cello Concerto (Squires); Enigma Variations. [rec 1930, 1932] Imprimatur<br />
IMP-1. A- to A ............................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1540. HORENSTEIN: Bruckner - Symphony #7. BPO. [rec 1928] Unicorn UNI-111. A- .......................... 12.00<br />
1541. HORENSTEIN: Janacek - Sinfonietta; Taras Bulba. Vienna Pro Musica. [Notes by P.<br />
Glanville-Hicks] British Vox PL-9710. A-(better than any US pressing I've had of this) ............ 35.00<br />
1542. HORENSTEIN: Prokofiev - Chout Suite; Lt. Kije Suite. Paris Philharmonia Orch. Vox PL-<br />
9180. A-(brief tks early in Chout).................................................................................................. 18.00<br />
1543. IVANOV: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #1. USSR Sym. MK 1508. A--................................................... 9.00<br />
1544. JOCHUM: Beethoven - Symphony #3. BPO Decca DL-9865. A- ...................................................... 15.00<br />
1545. JOCHUM: Brahms - Symphony #2. BPO. Decca DL-9556. A--(1st 1/2-inch sd 1 is B).................... 10.00<br />
1546. JOCHUM: Mozart - Symphony #33 & #36. BVRS. Decca DL-9920. A- ........................................... 15.00<br />
1547. JOCHUM: Reger - Serenade for Orchestra. ACO. Capitol Telefunken P-8026. B to B+(varies)....... 12.00<br />
1548. JOCHUM: Sibelius - Tempest Prelude; The Oceanides; Night Ride & Sunrise. BVRS. [very<br />
scarce 10-inch British issue] DGG DG-17075. B+(mod 1/8-in scr Tempest; occ tks Night<br />
Ride)............................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1549.*KEMPE: Bruckner - Symphony #8 (Haas Edition). Zurich Tonhalle Orch. [quad] Tudor<br />
74003/04(2). A-.............................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />
1550.*KEMPE: Gluck-Mottl - Ballet Suite. Schubert - Incidental Music to Rosamunde. VPO. [blue<br />
labels] Angel S-35746. A-.............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1551. KEMPE: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3. Dresden State Orchetra. Parliament PLP-142. B++ ........... 9.00<br />
1552.*KEMPE: Strauss - Josephslegende; Sinfonia Domestica; Aus Italien; Till Eulenspiegel;<br />
Salome's Dance. Staatskapelle Dresden. [Strauss orchestral works, Vol 3] Electrola<br />
1C195-52 100/02(3). A- to A......................................................................................................... 18.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1553.*KEMPE: Ein Abend in Wien - Donna Diana, Opernball, Fledermaus and Morning, Noon &<br />
Night in Vienna Overtures; Waltzes etc. by Lehar and the three J Strausses (8). VPO.<br />
Electrola C 151-01 463/64(2). A- to A(brief lgt tks sds 1 & 4)..................................................... 12.00<br />
1554.*KLEMPERER: Bach - Orchestral Suites (complete). NPO. Electrola 1C187-02 102/3(2). A- ......... 14.00<br />
1555.*KLEMPERER: Beethoven - Symphony #9 (Nordmo-Lovberg; Ludwig; Kmentt; Hotter;<br />
PO Cho); Incidental Music to Egmont (excerpts; Nilsson). PO. Angel S-3577(2). A-(early<br />
U.S. red labels)............................................................................................................................... 19.00<br />
1556. KLEMPERER: Brahms - Symphony #1; Academic Festival Overture. BSOO. [recorded 1927-<br />
28] Electrola C053-28 939. A- to A............................................................................................... 14.00<br />
1557.*KLEMPERER: Bruckner - Symphony #4. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-36245. A- .............................. 11.00<br />
1558.*KLEMPERER: Klemperer - Merry Waltz. Weill - Three-Penny Opera Suite. J.Strauss -<br />
Vienna Life & Emperor Waltzes; Fledermaus Overture. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35927.<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />
KLEMPERER: See also #213, 550, 560, 573, 1512.<br />
1559. KLETZKI: Sibelius - Symphony #2. PO. Angel 35314. A- ................................................................ 15.00<br />
1560. KNAPPERTSBUSCH: Wagner - Rienzi Overture; Forest Murmurs (w/Franz Lechleitner,<br />
tenor). VPO. [10-inch] London LPS-290. B.................................................................................. 24.00<br />
1561.*KONDRASHIN: Mahler 1st. Moscow Phil. Mel-Angel SR-40130. A-............................................. 12.00<br />
1562. KONWITSCHNY: Strauss - Alpine Symphony. Munich Opera Orchestra. Urania URLP-<br />
7064. A--(brief tks sd 2, but fine for early Urania)........................................................................ 12.00<br />
1563. KOUSSEVITZKY: Scriabin - Poem of Ecstasy (1946). Prokofiev - Scythian Suite (1948).<br />
Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2 (1948). Rachmaninoff - Isle of the Dead (1945). [no<br />
notes; presumably BSO!; I have shown dates as given on disc, but cannot vouch for them<br />
independently; honestly, these have rather dull sound: the first two clearly must be from<br />
concerts since K did not make commercial recordings of these; the other two could be poor<br />
transfers of the discs or, indeed, concert performances] Private SID-711. A-............................... 19.00<br />
1564. KOUSSEVITZKY: Sibelius - Symphony #2. BSO. [Koussevitzky's last BSO recording, made<br />
as guest conductor, 1950] [early labels] RCA LM-1172. A--........................................................ 24.00<br />
KOUSSEVITZKY: See also #654, 694, 729, 739-41, 744-46, 889.<br />
1565. KRAUSS: "Strauss Soiree" - Libelle; Klangfiguren; Mein Lebenslauf is Lieb und Lust;<br />
Vergnugungszug; Stadt und Land; Eljan a Magyar; Ohne Sorgen. VPO. [10-inch; obscure<br />
issue!!] Vox VL-3140. B(most plays very well, but some scrs).................................................... 18.00<br />
1566.*KUBELIK: Schumann - Symphony #2; Genoveva Ov. BPO. [tulip labels] DGG 138 955. A-<br />
to A(s/s).......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
KUBELIK: See also #45, 163, 612, 618, 1118, 1119, 1150.<br />
1567. LAMBERT: Orpheus in Hades Overture. LPO. WALTER: Brahms - Academic Festival<br />
Overture. VPO. BOULT: Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings. BBC Sym. [very scarce<br />
Camden] Camden CAL-242. B+ ................................................................................................... 20.00<br />
1568. LAMBERT: Waldteufel Waltzes - Skaters, Pomona, Estudiatina & Sur la Plage. PO. [10-inch]<br />
British Columbia 3S-1006. B/B++................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1569. MARKEVITCH: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps. Berlin Radio Orch. [live, 1952; Italianonly<br />
notes] I Grandi Con GCL-40. A- to A ................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1570. MENGELBERG: Beethoven - The Nine Symphonies; Fidelio Overture. Van der Sluys; Luger;<br />
Van Tulder; Ravelli (in 9th); ACO. [From live 1939/40 concerts, except for #3, which is<br />
the studio recording from the same season] Philips 6767 003(8). A- to A(demo copy)................ 65.00<br />
1571. MITROPOULOS: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3. West German Radio Orchestra, Koln.<br />
[Live, October 1960 (Mitropoulos died the next month); Italian-only notes] I Grandi<br />
Concerti GCL 33. A- to A.............................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
1572. MITROPOULOS: Siegmeister - Ozark Set. Lalo - Roi d'Ys Overture. Mpls. [10-inch] Col ML-<br />
2123. B+......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1573. MITROPOULOS: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra; Elektra - Monologue (Varnay); Don<br />
Quixote (Alwin Bauer, cello). West German Radio Orchestra, Cologne. [Live, 1959]<br />
Fonit Cetra DOC-13(2). A-............................................................................................................ 16.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1574.*MONTEUX: Beethoven - Symphony #3. ACO. [w/rehearsal exc] Phil 6570 204. A- to A(c/c) ...... 12.00<br />
1575.*MONTEUX: Brahms - Symphony #2; Academic Festival. LSO. Philips 6570 108. A-(c/c)............... 9.00<br />
1576.*MONTEUX: Ravel - Ma Mere l'Oye; La Valse; Bolero. LSO. Philips 6570 092. A- to A................ 12.00<br />
1577.*MONTEUX: Schubert - Symphony #8. ACO. SAWALLISCH: Haydn - Symphony #101.<br />
Vienna Sym. HAITINK: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. ACO. MARRINER: Mozart -<br />
Symphony #35. ASMF. A-(British pressings) .............................................................................. 16.00<br />
MONTEUX: See also #524, 647, 715, 720, 752, 814, 861, 910, 919, 925, 927, 930-1, 974-78,<br />
980-83, 985, 987, 989-90, 992, 997, 1000.<br />
1578. MRAVINSKY: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. Leningrad Philharmonic. MK 1545. A- ............. 12.00<br />
1579. MUNCH: Beethoven - Symphony #8. PCO. [10-inch; scarce Munch item - deleted Janaury<br />
1956] London LPS-111. B+(occ tks; moderate cover tear) ........................................................... 25.00<br />
1580.*MUNCH: Offenbach - Gaite Parisienne. NPO. [TAS 39:132; fold-open album includes nice<br />
session photos] London SPC-21011. A- to A(superb pressing) .................................................... 12.00<br />
1581. MUNCH: Prokofiev - Classical Symphony. PCO. JORDA: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da<br />
Rimini. PCO. London LL-169. A- to B+ ...................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1582.*MUNCH: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2; Rapsodie Espagnole; Bolero. Orchestre de<br />
Paris. Angel S-36584. A- .............................................................................................................. 10.00<br />
MUNCH: See also #34, 614, 646, 788, 799-800, 811, 812, 848-9, 909-10, 926, 939, 973, 979,<br />
981-2, 995-6, 1001, 1381, 1395.<br />
1583. MUNCHINGER: Gabrieli - Two Canzone for Double String Orchestra. Telemann - Viola<br />
Concerto (Kirchner). Stuttgart Chamber Orch. [10-in; scarce!]London LS-686. B+ .............. 19.00<br />
1584. NEEL: Handel - Six Concerti Grossi, Op.3. Boyd Neel Orchestra (Thurston Dart, harpsichord<br />
& organ). London LL-1130. B++ .................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1585. NEUMARK (Ignace): Schubert - Symphony #9. Utrecht Symphony. [French-only notes]<br />
Guild Internationale du Disque MMS 2023. B+(occ tks).............................................................. 12.00<br />
1586.*ORMANDY: Bach - Toccata & Fugue in d; Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C; Passacaglia &<br />
Fugue in c; A Mighty Fortress; Air on G String; Come Sweet Death; Jesu; Little Fugue in<br />
g; Arioso; Great Fugue in g; Little Suite (from Anna Magdalena Notebook); Sheep May<br />
Safely Graze; Sleepers Awake; Preludium in E. Phila. Col MG-30072(2). A- ............................ 20.00<br />
1587.*ORMANDY: Enesco - Roumanian Rhapsodies #1 & 2. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsodies #1 & 2.<br />
Phila. Col MS-6018. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; demo copy) ......................................................... 12.00<br />
1588. ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. Phila. [recorded 1953; the 2nd of their 4<br />
recordings] Col ML-5074. A-("6-eyes" labels) ............................................................................. 16.00<br />
1589. ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. Phila. [mono-only; recorded 1952; the second of<br />
their five (!) recordings of the work] Col ML-4544. A-("6-eyes" labels; later cover) .................. 18.00<br />
1590.*ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. Phila. Col M-31833. A-.................................................. 9.00<br />
1591. ORMANDY: Wagner - Parsifal (orchestral excerpts). Phila. [recorded 1955; mono only] Col<br />
ML-5080. A-("6-eyes" labels) ....................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1592. ORMANDY: Wagner - Walkure: Magic Fire Music & Ride of Valkyries; Meistersinger:<br />
Excerpts from Act III; Tannhauser: Overture & Venusberg Music; Lohengrin: Prelude to<br />
Act I. Phila. [Scarce mono-only issue; only the second copy I've seen] Col ML-4865. A-<br />
("6-eyes" labels; sd 2 slightly off-center)....................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1593.*ORMANDY: Ritual Fire Dance. Title piece, plus Dances of the Hour & the Comedians;<br />
Schwanda Polka; Hungarian Dance #5; Onegin Polonaise; 3 Dances from La Boutique<br />
Fantasque; Dance for Six from William Tell. Phila. Col MS-6823. A-("2-eyes" labels) ............. 12.00<br />
ORMANDY: #42, 54, 54, 220, 271, 430, 450, 672, 674, 713, 737, 896, 1147, 1149, 1373, 1477, 1482.<br />
1594. REINER: Bartok - Divertimento (solo strings: Weicher; Akos; Preves; Starker).<br />
Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. CSO. [From TV concerts, c.1957; private issue, for<br />
members of old Reiner Soc; lovely British pressing] Fritz Reiner Society FRS-1. A- to A ......... 45.00<br />
REINER: See also #571, 606, 621, 648, 786, 807, 813, 818, 824, 855, 860, 879, 883, 889, 910,<br />
916-18, 924, 929, 935, 981, 1406, 1451.
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1595. RODZINSKI: Grieg - Peer Gynt Suites #1 & #2; Piano Concerto (Boukoff). PSOL. West<br />
XWN-18231. A-............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1596. RODZINSKI: Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. BARBIROLLI: Ravel - La Valse.<br />
Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio Espagnole. NYP. Harmony HL-7075. A--(neat tape jacket<br />
repair) ............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1597. RODZINSKI: WAGNER - Die Meistersinger: Prelude to Act I; Excerpts from Act III;<br />
Lohengrin Prelude (Act I). PSOL. [later issue with notes on cover rather than booklet]<br />
West W-LAB-7028. A--/B++ ........................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
RODZINSKI: See also #411, 549, 1205, 1382, 1475.<br />
1598. ROSBAUD: Haydn - Symphony #92 & #104. BPO. [tulip labels] DGG LPM-18363. B .................... 8.00<br />
1599. ROSBAUD: Mahler - Symphony #7. Berlin Radio Orch. [early, oversized album] Urania<br />
URLP-405(2). B++(spine has careful tape repair)......................................................................... 24.00<br />
1600. ROSBAUD: Sibelius - Tapiola; Karelia Suite; Bolero (Festivo); Swan of Tuonela. BPO. Decca<br />
DL-9938. A- to B++/A- ................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />
1601. ROSENTHAL: Glazounov - Raymonda Suite. Paris Philharmonic. Capitol P-8184. A- ................. 12.00<br />
1602. ROSENTHAL: Scriabin - Poem d'Extase. Loeffler - A Pagan Poem. Paris Phil. Capitol P-<br />
8188. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1603. ROSENTHAL: Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty (exc). Paris Opera Orch. Capitol P-18005. A-...... 12.00<br />
1604. ROTHER: Strauss - Aus Italien. Berlin Radio. Urania URLP-7087. A-(1st 1/8 inch each side<br />
is ticky)........................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />
1605.*SANDERLING: Sibelius - Symphony #3; En Saga. Berlin Sym. [notes German] Eurodisc 80<br />
683. A- to A.................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1606.*SARGENT: Dvorak - Symphonic Variations. Smetana - Tabor & Blanik, from Ma Vlast. PO<br />
(in Dvorak); RPO (in Vlast). EMI SXLP-20065. A-..................................................................... 12.00<br />
1607.*SARGENT: Walton - Facade Suites #1 & #2. Britten - Simple Symphony; Young Person's<br />
Guide. BBC Sym (in Guide); RPO (in others). EMI SXLP-30014. A-........................................ 12.00<br />
1608. SAWALLISCH: Brahms - Haydn Variations. OTTO MATZERATH: Brahms - Academic<br />
Festival & Tragic Overtures. RIAS Sym (in all). [very early Sawallisch, c.1953]<br />
Remington R-199-205. A- ............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1609. SCHERCHEN: "Hi-Fi Hits" - Bolero; William Tell; Roumanian Rhapsody #1; Sabre Dance;<br />
Flight of Bumble Bee. VSOO. West XWN-18888. B+................................................................. 10.00<br />
1610. SCHERCHEN: Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien. Rimsky-Korsakoff - Capriccio Espagnol.<br />
Rossini - William Tell & Gazza Ladra Overtures. PSOL (in Rossini); LSO (in others).<br />
[wonderful performances of the Russian pieces especially!] West XWN-18598. B+................... 10.00<br />
1611. SCHERCHEN: The Devil in Hi Fi: Danse Macabre; Mephisto Waltz; Night on Bald<br />
Mountain; Finale of Symphonie Fantastique. LSO (in Fantastique); VSOO (in rest). West<br />
XWN-18894. A-- ........................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
SCHERCHEN: See also #99, 102, 1390.<br />
1612.*SILVESTRI: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole. ENESCO - Rumanian Rhapsody #1. LISZT -<br />
Hungarian Rhapsody #4. VPO. [blue labels] Angel S-35677. A-(c/c).......................................... 12.00<br />
1613.*STOKOWSKI: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Harper; Watts; Young; McIntyre; LSO; Cho.<br />
[TAS 12:513+515; great added horn & trumpet flourishes at end!] London SPC-21043. A-....... 10.00<br />
1614.*STOKOWSKI: Bloch - Schelomo (Neikrug). Paul Ben-Haim - From Israel (Suite for<br />
Orchestra). Sym of the Air. United Art USLP-0009. A- .............................................................. 16.00<br />
1615.*STOKOWSKI: Brahms - Symphony #3. Houston Sym. Everest SDBR-3030. A-............................ 10.00<br />
1616.*STOKOWSKI: Brahms - Symphony #4; Academic Festival Ov. NPO. [quad] RCA ARD1-<br />
0719. A-(c/c) .................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1617. STOKOWSKI: Enesco - Roumanian Rhapsodies #1 & #2. His Sym. [10-inch] RCA LRM-<br />
7043. A-(brief thumps fr bbls; otherwise superb!)......................................................................... 16.00<br />
1618.*STOKOWSKI: Franck - Symphony. Ravel - Fanfare for L'Eventail de Jeanne.<br />
Stokowski/Hilversum Radio Orch. [TAS 37:143] London SPC-21061. A-................................. 9.00<br />
1619.*STOKOWSKI: Ives Orchestral Set #2. Messiaen - L'Ascension. LSO. [TAS 12:513] Lon<br />
SPC-21060. A- ............................................................................................................................... 14.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1620. STOKOWSKI: Mozart - Serenade for Winds, K.361. American Sym. Van VRS-1158. A-(c/c)......... 9.00<br />
1621.*STOKOWSKI: Mussorgsky-Stokowski - Pictures at an Exhibition (fascinating deviations<br />
from the traditional Ravel orchestrations of individual sections, some of them truly<br />
inspired). Debussy-Stokowski - The Engulfed Cathedral. NPO. [TAS 3:154; 4:238L;<br />
11:389L; 12:513; fold-open album] London SPC-21006. A-........................................................ 12.00<br />
1622.*STOKOWSKI: Prokofiev - The Ugly Duckling (Resnik, soprano); Cinderella Suite.<br />
DEBUSSY - Children's Corner Suite. Stadium Sym of NY. [Late, obscure Stokowski<br />
Everest issue] Everest SDBR-3108. A- ......................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1623.*STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake & Sleeping Beauty Selections. NPO. London SPC-<br />
21008. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />
1624. STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4 (NBC Symphony; recorded Nov 27, 1941); Song<br />
Without Words, Op.40, #6 (Phila; recorded Dec 8, 1928). [LP transfer by Ward Marston;<br />
notes by Mark Obert-Thorn, who remarks that for the symphony, "the original matrices .....<br />
are being presented for the first time."] Leopold Stokowski Society of America SLOO1. A-...... 35.00<br />
1625.*STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. 1973 International Youth Orch. Two-disc set:<br />
one devoted to extended rehearsal excerpts, the other to the live concert given in the Royal<br />
Albert Hall. Classics GOCLP-9007(2). A-/A- to B+(note regarding the condition of the<br />
rehearsal disc: though it appears pristine, it has some minor surface sound; this has been<br />
my experience in all copies of this set I have heard) ..................................................................... 50.00<br />
STOKOWSKI: See #42, 55, 177, 223, 670, 703, 713, 783, 792, 816, 824, 871, 910, 1011,<br />
1149, 1223, 1466.<br />
1626. STRAUSS: Overtures & Preludes - Magic Flute; Iphegenie in Aulis; Euryanthe; Barber of<br />
Bagdad; Tristan; Dutchman. BPO (Flute is BSOO). [German-only notes; recorded 1927-<br />
31] Heliodor 2548 736. A- to A..................................................................................................... 10.00<br />
1627. SZELL: Beethoven - Symphony #4. CO. [ealiest issue with plain, flimsy blue fold-over-the-top<br />
sleeve in excellent condition with just a little tape repair; mono-only from Szell's very first<br />
Cleveland sessions: April 22, 1947; not to be confused with stereo remake; very bracing<br />
performance!] [blue labels] Col ML-4008. B+(occ tks, but a great copy for earliest issue) ......... 32.00<br />
1628.*SZELL: Beethoven Overtures - Leonores #1-#3; Fidelio. CO. Col MS-7068. A-("2-eyes"<br />
labels) ............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1629.*SZELL: Dvorak - Carnival Overture; 4 Slavonic Dances. Smetana - The Moldau; 3 Dances<br />
from The Bartered Bride. CO. CBS MY-36716. A....................................................................... 10.00<br />
1630. SZELL: Dvorak - Five Slavonic Dances (Op.46: #1, 3, 8; Op.72: #10 & #15). CO. Smetana -<br />
From Bohemia's Meadows & Forests; The Moldau. NYP. Dvorak come from Szell's very<br />
first CO session: April 21, 1947; not to be confused w/either of his complete sets (1956<br />
and 1963)] Col ML-4785. A--("6-eyes" labels)............................................................................. 25.00<br />
1631. SZELL: Dvorak - Symphony #8. ACO. Richmond R-23245. A-........................................................ 12.00<br />
1632.*SZELL: Dvorak - Symphony #8; Slavonic Dances #3 & #11. CO. [his last recordings] Angel<br />
S-36043. A-.................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1633.*SZELL: Kodaly - Hary Janos Suite. Prokofiev - Lt. Kije Suite. CO. Col MS-7408. A-("2eyes"<br />
labels) ................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1634. SZELL: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4 (CO); Midsummer Night's Dream Music (NYP).<br />
[mono-only; not to be confused with Szell's stereo re-make of #4 with CO and of MSND<br />
with CO and also ACO] Col ML-4498. A-("6-eyes;" rare in such fine condition) ...................... 20.00<br />
1635.*SZELL: Mozart - Serenade #9 ("Posthorn"); Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. CO. Col MS-7273. A-<br />
("2-eyes") ....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1636.*SZELL: Mozart - Symphony #28 & 33; Figaro Overture. CO. Col MS-6858. A- ............................. 10.00<br />
1637.*SZELL: Schubert - Symphony #9. CO. [Recorded April, 1970; one of Szell's last two discs;<br />
includes commemorative booklet] Angel S-36044. A-.................................................................. 12.00<br />
1638. SZELL: Schumann - Symphony #2. CO. [recorded 11-28-1952, mono-only; not to be confused<br />
with Epic stereo remake] Col ML-4817. A-("6-eyes" labels)........................................................ 18.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1639. SZELL: Wagner - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Brunnhilde's Immolation;<br />
Forest Murmurs; Ride of Valkyries; Wotan's Farewell & Magic Fire Music. CO. [Late<br />
mono-era disc: these performances never available in stereo] Epic LC-3321. A-......................... 20.00<br />
1640. SZELL: Wagner Overtures - Rienzi; Meistersinger; Tannhauser; Dutchman. NYP. Col ML-<br />
4918. A--("6-eyes" labels; quietest copy I've seen) ....................................................................... 16.00<br />
1641.*SZELL: Encore - Bartered Bride Dances; Capriccio Espagnole; Blue Danube Waltz; Pavane<br />
for a Dead Princess. CO. Epic BC-1291. A- ................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1642. SZELL: Merry Overtures - Roman Carnival; Fledermaus; Fra Diavolo; Bartered Bride;<br />
Figaro; Gazza Ladra. CO. [mono-only issue] Epic LC-3506. A-- ................................................ 24.00<br />
1643.*SZELL: Profile - Souvenir of the Cleveland Orchestra's First Transcontinental Tour.<br />
Individual movements (complete) from works of Walton, Prokofiev, Schubert,<br />
Tchaikovsky, Beethovem & Dvorak; Polovetsian Dances. CO. Epic PBC-1. A--<br />
(superficial marks cause little or no sound) ................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1644.*SZELL: Szell's Greatest Hits - Moldau; Blue Danube; Troika; Ride of Valkyries; Gazza<br />
Ladra; Figaro Ov; L'Arlesienne Farandole; Mendelssohn Wedding; Hary Musical Clock.<br />
CO. Col MS-7435. A-("2-eyes") ................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
SZELL: See also #590, 680, 1028-9, 1056, 1301, 1407, 1429-30, 1436, 1447, 1480, 1481.<br />
1645. TALICH: Dvorak - Serenade for Strings. Prague Soloists Orch. [Chamber Ens of Prague<br />
Conservatory plays Dvorak Wind Serenade] Supraphon LPV-410. B(jacket repaired with<br />
tape).................................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />
1646. TALICH: Dvorak - The Wood Dove; The Golden Spinning Wheel. CPO. Supraphon LPV-6.<br />
B+................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1647. TALICH: Mozart - Symphony #39. Benda - Symphony in B. CPO. Supraphon 0 10 2003. A-<br />
(blank cover) .................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />
1648. TALICH: Mozart - Violin Concerto #4 (Novak). ANCERL: Mozart - Bassoon Concerto<br />
(Bidlo). CPO in both. Parliament PLP-104. A-(neat tape repair of jacket) .................................. 12.00<br />
1649. TALICH: Smetana - Ma Vlast. CPO. Heritage HCN-8001/2(2). A- to A(lovely British<br />
pressings)........................................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />
1650. TALICH: Smetana - Ma Vlast; Prelude to Libuse. Dvorak - Symphonies #6 & #7; Polonaise fr<br />
Rusalka; Polonaise in E-flat; Waltz in A. Suk - Fairy-Tale Suite (1st mvmt). Kovarovic -<br />
Havirska Polka. Vilem Blodek - Overture to "In the Wells." CPO. [rec 1929-40; former<br />
owner provided original 78-rpm discographic data for the more arcane items here; VERY<br />
obscure set!] Supraphon 10 1731-35(5). A-................................................................................... 75.00<br />
1651. TALICH: Wagner - Tristan Prelude & Liebestod; Smetana - Prague Carnival (Prague Radio;<br />
broadcasts, 1953). Dvorak - Midday Witch (CPO; 1954 concert). [notes Czech & German<br />
only] Panton 01 0241. A-............................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
1652. TOSCANINI: Bach - Brandenburg Concerto #2 (1938); Passacaglia & Fugue in c (1947).<br />
Rossini - Sonata #3 for Strings (1952). Vivaldi - Concerto Grosso, Op.3/#11 (1954). NBC<br />
Sym. [concert performances] Movimento Musica 01 025. A- to A(lovely Italian<br />
pressings!) ...................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1653. TOSCANINI: Bach - Suite #3. Vivaldi - Violin Concerto in B-flat (Mischakoff; U.S.<br />
premiere). Handel - Concerto Grosso in b, Op.6, #12 (Mischakoff; Bachmann; Miller;<br />
Pessl). Bach-Respighi - Passacaglia & Fugue in c. NBC Sym; complete concert of<br />
11/22/47. Arturo ToscaniniSoc ATS-1041. A-.............................................................................. 20.00<br />
1654. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - The Nine Symphonies. NBC Sym. Novotna; Thorborg; Peerce;<br />
Moscona; Westminster Choir (in 9th). [The live broadcast 1939 cycle; terrific<br />
performances in very satisfactory sound; this copy INCLUDES the illustrated notes<br />
booklet, with essays by C.J.Luten, Alan Orff, etc., which is so often missing] Olympic<br />
ATS-1120/7(7). A-......................................................................................................................... 75.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1655. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - The Nine Symphonies (complete). Farrell; Merriman; Peerce;<br />
Scott; Shaw Chorale (in 9th); NBC Symphony. [The initial deluxe Limited Edition issue<br />
(this copy is #422); in very sturdy 78-rpm-style album (in fine condition, just minor wear<br />
in the seams where it opens) with bas-relief Toscanini medallion on front and 22-page<br />
bound-in booklet. Because the style of the album left the records exposed at the top<br />
without inner sleeves, the original records in copies of this set are inevitably found with<br />
abrasions. I have thus replaced them with excellent copies of later pressings (all with plumdog<br />
labels), but will include the originals as well, if the winning bidder would like me to<br />
do so. The original, scarce edition of an iconic set.] RCA LM-6900(7). A-(occ lgt blems<br />
cause little sound)......................................................................................................................... 150.00<br />
1656. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Missa Solemnis. Marshall; Merriman; Cooley; Hines;<br />
Toscanini/NBC Sym; Shaw Chorale. [handsome box with stenciled cover, painting insert<br />
- all pristine] [early labels] RCA LM-6013(2). A--(fine copy for this earliest pressing) .............. 32.00<br />
1657. TOSCANINI: Brahms - Piano Concerto #1 (Horowitz; 1935); Piano Concerto #2 (Casadesus;<br />
1936). NYP. [Live concert performances; in plain jacket, but with illustrated, typewritten<br />
cover page; test pressing with hand-written labels] Arturo Toscanini Society ATS-<br />
112/113(2). A-................................................................................................................................ 75.00<br />
1658. TOSCANINI: Catalani - Prelude to La Wally; Dance of the Water Nymphs. Bizet - Carmen<br />
Suite. Weber - Oberon Overture. Herold - Zampa Overture. Humperdinck - Hansel &<br />
Gretel Overture. NBC Sym. [These are identified as concert performances, but no dates are<br />
provided] dell'Arte DA-9010. A- to A ........................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1659. TOSCANINI: Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice. Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre. Smetana - The<br />
Moldau. NBC Sym. [early labels] RCA LM-1118. A-(VERY fine copy for early-label<br />
pressing) ......................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1660. TOSCANINI: Dvorak - Symphony #9. NBC. RCA LM-1778. A-(early labels; fine copy!)............... 16.00<br />
1661. TOSCANINI: Elgar - Enigma Variations. Brahms - Haydn Variations. NBC. [SD labels] RCA<br />
LM-1725. A- .................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />
1662. TOSCANINI: His farewell concert with the New York Philharmonic: January 13, 1945.<br />
HAYDN - Symphony #101. RESPIGHI - Pines of Rome. WAGNER - Siegfried's Death &<br />
Funeral Music. WEBER - Euryanthe Overture. Also: Schubert Symphony #8 from October<br />
14, 1939 broadcast. Discocorp ATRA-3009(2). A-....................................................................... 14.00<br />
1663. TOSCANINI: Mendelssohn - Octet for Strings (arranged for string orchestra). Schubert -<br />
Symphony #5. NBC. [SD labels] RCA LM-1869. A- ................................................................... 16.00<br />
1664. TOSCANINI: Overtures of BRAHMS (Academic Festival; Tragic); CHERUBINI (Ali Baba;<br />
Anacreon; Medea); CIMAROSA (Secret Marriage; Marriage by Trickery); MOZART<br />
(Magic Flute; Don Giovanni; Figaro); ROSSINI (Italiana; Siege of Corinth); GLUCK<br />
(Iphegenia in Aulis). NBC Sym. [All from concert broadcasts except Siege] RCA LM-<br />
7026(2). A-(WD labels, sds 1/4; SD labels, sds 2/3) ..................................................................... 25.00<br />
1665. TOSCANINI: Schubert - Symphony #9. NBC. [SD labels] A- ........................................................... 16.00<br />
1666. TOSCANINI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. NBC Symphony. [PL; 1S/1S] RCA VIC-1268.<br />
A- 12.00<br />
1667. TOSCANINI: Tchaikovsky - The Tempest; Romeo & Juliet. Mussorgsky - Khovantschina<br />
Prelude. Liadov - Kikimora. NBC Sym. [Live, 1944, 1953, 1953 & 1952] dell'Arte DA-<br />
9014. FS ......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1668. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1037: Mendelssohn - Overture; Adagio & Lento from<br />
Quintet; Midsummer Night's Dream (complete incidental music; Phillips; Warner; Cho).<br />
NBC Sym. [complete concert of November 1, 1947] A- .............................................................. 25.00<br />
1669. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1042: HAYDN - Symphony #31 ("Hornsignal;"<br />
(10/19/38). BACH - Brandenburg Concerto #2 (Mischakoff; Wummer; Bloom; Baker;<br />
10/19/38). VIVALDI - Concerto Grosso in d, Op.3, #11 (Mischakoff; Bachmann; Miller;<br />
3/14/54). All NBC Sym; concert performances. A- ...................................................................... 25.00<br />
1670. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1047: FRANCK - Les Eolides. MUSSORGSKY -<br />
Khovantchina Prelude. WEBER - Invitation to the Dance. TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo &<br />
Juliet. NBC Sym. [Romeo from concert of March 21, 1953; rest from December 13, 1953]<br />
A-.................................................................................................................................................... 25.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1671. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1055/59: ATS 1973 EDITION (5-record set):<br />
WAGNER - Faust Overture (10-27-46). BERLIOZ - Harold in Italy (Primrose; 10-27-46);<br />
Francs Juges Overture & Damnation of Faust, Scene 7 (Harrell; Moscona; Wilhousky<br />
Cho; 4-5-41). FRANCK - Symphony (3-24-46). HAYDN - Symphonies #92 (3-19-44) &<br />
#98 (1-22-38). RAVEL - La Valse (4-27-40) Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2 (11-19-49).<br />
GRIEG - Holberg Suite (4-27-40). ELGAR - Introduction & Allegro (4-20-40).<br />
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS - Tallis Fantasia (11-18-45). NBC Symphony. A-(very minor<br />
box scuffs)...................................................................................................................................... 85.00<br />
1672. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1071/74 (four-record set): GIUSEPPI MARTUCCI<br />
(1856-1909) - Symphonies #1 (11-26-38) & #2 (3-30-40); Piano Concerto #2 (Giacco<br />
d'Atilli; 1-20-46); Novelletta & Notturno, Op.6, #1 & 2 (10-15-38); La Canzone dei<br />
Ricordi; Poemmetto Lirico (Castagna, mezzo-soprano; 3-29-41); Danza (Tarantella)(2-19-<br />
38). NBC Sym. [all are concert performances] FS!....................................................................... 50.00<br />
1673. TOSCANINI: A Toscanini Omnibus. Overtures to Don Pasquale, Forza, Oberon, Euryanthe,<br />
Freischutz, Mignon, Poet & Peasant, Hansel & Gretel and La Wally. Berlioz - Queen Mab;<br />
Rakoczy March. Catalani - Dance of the Water Nymphs. Bizet - Carmen Suite. Glinka -<br />
Kamarinskaya. NBC Sym. [With 14-page booklet including many terrific photos - mostly<br />
of Toscanini relaxing rather than conducting; very nice presentation in box with framed<br />
cut-out revealing fine print of Toscanini portrait; pristine copy] [SD labels] RCA LM-<br />
6026(2). A-..................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />
1674. TOSCANINI: Acoustic <strong>Recordings</strong> with La Scala Orchestra, 1920-21. Short works of<br />
Donizetti, Mendelssohn(2), Berlioz, Bizet(2), Massenet, Wolf-Ferrari, Galilei, Pizzetti,<br />
Mozart(2), Beethoven (2). [Half-speed remastering] Italian RCA VL-46024. A- to A(slight<br />
jacket flaws) ................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />
1675. TOSCANINI: Concert of May 3, 1938: Wagner - Faust & Tannhauser Overtures; Siegfried's<br />
Rhine Journey; Lohengrin Act 1 & Act 3 Preludes; Parsifal Prelude; Ride of Valkyries.<br />
Plus: Flying Dutchman Overture from concert of February 26, 1938. NBC Symphony. [in<br />
plain jacket, but with illustrated, typewritten cover page; test pressing with hand-written<br />
labels] Arturo Toscanini Society ATS-116/117(2). A-.................................................................. 75.00<br />
1676. TOSCANINI: In Rehearsal: La Traviata, Finale of Act II. NBC Sym. [1946; approximately<br />
50 minutes] Relief 812. A-............................................................................................................. 25.00<br />
1677. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Conducts Wagner. Tristan Prelude & Liebestod. Meistersinger:<br />
Preludes to Acts 1 & 3. Lohengrin: Preludes to Acts 1 & 3. Parsifal: Prelude & Good<br />
Friday Spell. Gotterdammerung: Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey; Funeral Music.<br />
Siegfried Idyll. NBC Symphony. [in handsome box with stunning gold "medallion" cover;<br />
this copy absolutely pristine] [SD labels] RCA LM-6020(2). A-.................................................. 32.00<br />
1678. TOSCANINI: Virtuoso Showpieces. Kodaly - Marosszek Dances. Paganini - Moto Perpetuo.<br />
Enesco - Roumanian Rhapsody #1. Smetana - Bartered Bride Overture. Nicolai - Merry<br />
Wives of Windsor Overture. Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream Overture. Brahms<br />
- Hungarian Dance #1. NBC Symphony. [Live concert performances, 1938-48; in plain<br />
jacket, but with illustrated, typewritten cover page; test pressing with hand-written labels]<br />
Arturo Toscanini Society ATS-107. A- ......................................................................................... 50.00<br />
TOSCANINI: See also #114, 320, 321, 666-9, 678-9, 692-3, 711, 790, 843, 874, 901, 1434.<br />
1679. VAN KEMPEN: Verdi - Two Choruses from Nabucco. Netherlands Radio Chorus & Opera<br />
Choir. [scarce 7-inch 45-RPM DISC; demo copy] Philips 312 085. B+ ...................................... 15.00<br />
1680. WALTER: Brahms - Academic Festival Overture; Haydn Variations. Smetana - The Moldau.<br />
Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. NYP. [Limited edition bonus record available only to members<br />
of the Columbia Record Club, c.1954; with red "6-eyes" labels] Columbia CB-5. A--(spine<br />
has tape repair) ............................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />
1681.*WALTER: Mahler - Symphony #9. Col Sym. Odyssey Y2-30308(2). A- ......................................... 10.00<br />
1682. WALTER: Mozart - Symphony #25 & #28. Col Sym. [mono-only; 1954] Col ML-5002. A-<br />
("6-eyes") ....................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />
1683. WALTER: Rehearses Beethoven Symphonies #4, #7 & #9. Col Sym. [January & February,<br />
1958] Col WZ-3. B+("6-eyes" demo copy) ................................................................................... 16.00<br />
1684. WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #5 & #8. Col Sym (#5); NYP (#8). Col ML-5618. A-("6eyes"<br />
labels) ................................................................................................................................... 12.00
LP's : Conductors - continued<br />
1685. WALTER: Strauss - Don Juan; Death & Transfiguration. NYP. [blue labels] Col ML-4650. B ........ 12.00<br />
WALTER: See also #41, 106, 206, 685, 1012, 1452, 1453, 1475, 1503.<br />
1686. ZECCHI: Haydn - Symphony #100 (ACO). Schubert - Symphony #5 (Vienna Sym). Philips<br />
A-00342 L. A-................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />
Thanks for browsing - have a lovely summer!<br />
- Lawrence H. Jones