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POLYPHONY Post Office Box #515 Highland Park,Illinois 60035 FAX #847-831-5577 E-Mail:[email protected] Website:http://www.polyphonyrecordings.com Lawrence H. Jones, Proprietor Auction Catalog #155 Closing:Noon,Central Daylight Time;Tuesday,October 1st,2019 Dear Fellow Record Collectors - WELCOME TO THE ONLINE VERSION OF POLYPHONY’S AUCTION CATALOG #155! All items are offered at auction;the minimum acceptable bid for each is shown at the end of its listing. The deadline for receipt of bids is Noon,Central Daylight Time;Tuesday,October 1st,2019. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE:This version is the same as the print version except no bidsheet is provided,since you can simply send an e-mail with notation of your bids and lot numbers of the items in which you are interested. A brief description of the item helps to confirm correct lot number. If you wish to authorize me to charge your winnings to a credit card which I do not already have on file,I do not suggest that you send this information via e-mail since it is not secure. You may quote an account number via phone/FAX or mail in advance – or you may wait for me to send you a copy of your invoice. If you have questions,by all means e-mail me at the address above! SEE PAGE 5 FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS,PAGE 4 FOR ABBREVIATIONS,PAGE 3 FOR CONDITION GRADING. For those of you receiving one of my catalogs for the first time,here are a few comments about the contents and their arrangement.A listing is mono unless an asterisk or plus-sign appears at the start of the entry to indicate either true stereo (*) or electronic stereo (+). Unusual works and those with many artists are listed alphabetically by composer in repertoire sections. Familiar repertoire is usually

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P O L Y P H O N Y Post Office Box #515

Highland Park, Illinois 60035FAX #847-831-5577

E-Mail: [email protected]: http://www.polyphonyrecordings.com

Lawrence H. Jones, Proprietor

Auction Catalog #155Closing: Noon, Central Daylight Time; Tuesday, October 1st, 2019

Dear Fellow Record Collectors -

WELCOME TO THE ONLINE VERSION OF POLYPHONY’S AUCTION CATALOG #155!

All items are offered at auction; the minimum acceptable bid for each is shown at the end of its listing. The deadline for receipt of bids is Noon, Central Daylight Time; Tuesday, October 1st, 2019. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE: This version is the same as the print version except no bidsheet is provided, since you can simply send an e-mail with notation of your bids and lot numbers of the items in which you are interested. A brief description of the item helps to confirm correct lot number. If you wish to authorize me to charge your winnings to a credit card which I do not already have on file, I do not suggest that you send this information via e-mail since it is not secure. You may quote an account number via phone/FAX or mail in advance – or you may wait for me to send you a copy of your invoice. If you have questions, by all means e-mail me at the address above! SEE PAGE 5 FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS, PAGE 4 FOR ABBREVIATIONS, PAGE 3 FOR CONDITION GRADING.

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

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

All items are offered at auction; the minimum bid for each is shown at the end of its listing. Deadline for receipt of bids is Tuesday, October 1st; Noon, Central Daylight Time.

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Auction Procedures

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

Bids must be received by noon on Tuesday, October 1st. Polyphony's FAX number is: 847-831-5577. You may send E-mail to [email protected] (note the 2 in that address!) [E-mail is the ideal way to submit bids since I will generally acknowledge receipt within a few hours, and any questions which may arise can be addressed quickly and easily.] In case of ties, the earliest bid will be the winner. Send no money until you are notified of your winning bids (invoices are sent within a couple of days of the close, and all bidders are notified - even those with no winnings).

Winning bidders must send payment in full or deposit (see below) within 4 weeks. Orders paid by money order (or personal check from established customers) will be shipped within a day or two of receipt of payment. Personal checks on an individual's first order or two may require 2 weeks to clear. Foreign customers should make payment in U.S. dollars, payable through a U.S. bank. Foreign postal money orders denominated in U.S. dollars are also acceptable, as are wire transfers. Payment is also accepted through Visa, Mastercard, American Express & PayPal. You may pre-authorize credit card payment (discussed above). Shipping and packing charges (with insurance) for U.S. orders are added at the rate of $7.50 for the first 3 LP's, tapes, or CD’s, and $.50 for each additional. Orders including books or 78's will have shipping charges computed individually, since larger boxes, more packing material, and greater weights are involved. Similarly, shipments of CD’s alone will cost a little less. Rates for foreign shipments by insured air mail (surface mail is no longer available as of May 2007) now $28.00 for the first LP or tape, and $8.00 for each additional. Canadian insured air mail rates are $21.00 (1st item); $4.00 (each additional).

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

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

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Condition Grading

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

FS - Factory-sealed

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

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

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

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

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

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

Happy Browsing!!!

-- Larry Jones

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Abbreviations

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

AAM = Academy of Ancient MusicASCR = Accademia Santa Cecilia, RomeASMF = Acad, St. Martin-in-the-FieldsACO = Amsterdam ConcertgebouwBPS = Boston PopsBSO = Boston Symphony OrchestraBSOO = Berlin State Opera OrchBVRS = Bavarian Radio OrchestraCO = Cleveland OrchestraCPO = Czech Philharmonic OrchestraCSO = Chicago Symphony OrchestraDSO = Detroit Symphony OrchestraECO = English Chamber OrchestraERSO = Eastman-Rochester Sym OrchEWE = Eastman Wind EnsembleLAPO = Los Angeles PhilharmonicLPO = London Philharmonic OrchestraLSO = London Symphony OrchestraMMF = Maggio Musicale FiorentinoMpls = Minneapolis or Minnesota OrchNDR = North German Radio OrchNPO = New Philharmonia OrchestraNYP = New York PhilharmonicORTF = French National Radio-TV OrchOSR = Orchestre de la Suisse RomandePCO = Paris Conservatory OrchestraPhila = Philadelphia OrchestraPO = Philharmonia OrchestraPSO = Pittsburgh Symphony OrchestraPSOL = Philharmonic Sym Orch LondonROHCG = Royal Opera, Covent GardenRPO = Royal PhilharmonicVPO = Vienna PhilharmonicVSO = Vienna SymphonyVSOO = Vienna State Opera

bbl = bubblebeg = beginningbl cov = blank coverblem = blemishc/c = cover punched or cut on corner or edgech = chambercho = choir or choruscov dam = cover damagedig = digitaldrm = digitally remasteredens = ensembleexc = excerptsfr = frominc = includeslgt or lt = lightmod = moderatense = noiseocc = occasionalop = operaov = overturepres = pressingrec = recordedscr = scratchsd = sidesec = secondssnd = sounds/s = 1-in sticker neatly around lower spinesur = surfacetk = tick* = recording is in true stereo+ = recording is in electronic stereo

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

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Table of Contents [by listing number]

Format Category Listing Numbers

Open Reel ’s : Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire, Highlights, Vocalists…… # 1 - 58Audiophile: Londons & RCA's…………………………………. # 59 - 103Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire + Collection,s…….…...…… # 104 - 115 Winds & Brass; Guitar; Pianists; Conductors….……………….. # 116 - 137Tape Catalogs; Musicals; Misc Non-Classical………………….. # 138 - 150

VHS Video Tape: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire, Highlights, Vocalistsns…. # 151 - 151

"Paper" - Books: Composer & Musician Bios; Records & Recording; Misc….…. # 152 - 238

"Paper" - Misc: Magazines, Catalogs & Autographs……………………………. # 239 - 290

78 ’s : Vocalists…………………………………………………………. # 291 - 300Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire; Chamber Music……………. # 301 - 317 Winds & Brass; Violinists; Cellists; Pianists…………...…………..# 318 - 344Conductors………………...…….…………..….……………….. # 345 - 447

LP’s: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Repertoire, Highlights, Collections…. # 448 - 664Vocalists……………………....…………………………………. # 665 - 785

Audiophile & Special Labels…..……………………………….. # 786 - 1023 Angels…………………….. # 786 - 820

Londons …………..……… # 821 - 846Mercuries….……………… # 847 - 875

RCA's…………………….. # 876 - 995Misc labels……………….. # 996 - 1023

Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire………………………...…… # 1024 - 1193 Chamber Music & Collections……………………………...….. # 1194 - 1257Violinists & Cellists.…………………..…………....…...……….. # 1258 - 1337Pianists………………………….…………..….…………….….. # 1338 - 1425Conductors………………...…….…………..….……………….. # 1426 - 1694

CD’s: Operatic Repertoire; Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire........…. # 1695 - 1749Collections; Violinists; Cellists; Pianists..…………………...….. # 1750 - 1768Conductors………………...…….…………..….……………….. # 1769 - 1843

DVD Videos: Vocalists; Violinists; Pianists; Conductors………………….…. # 1844 - 1852

Laserdiscs: Operas; Conductors……………………….……………………. # 1853 - 1861

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

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Open Reel Pre-Recorded Tapes

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

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

Open Reels: Operatic & Choral Repertoire

1.*BACH: Cantata #131. HANDEL: Wedding Anthem. Eathorne; Esswood; Jenkins; Noble; Steinitz/London Bach Players & Cho. Nonesuch NST-71294-C. (includes texts)............. 12.00

2.*BACH: Mass in b. Alarie; Merriman; Simoneau; Neidlinger; Scherchen/VSOO; Vienna Academy Cho. West WTZ-119(3). (box has minor damage and tape repair).................................................. 15.00

3.*BACH: St. Matthew Passion. Pears; Prey; Ameling; Wunderlich; Krause; Hoffgen; Blankenburg; Munchinger/Stuttgart Ch Orch; Cho. [includes libretto] London LOV-90097(4). (moderate box damage and tape repair).............................................................................................................. 8.00

4.*BELLINI: Beatrice di Tenda. Sutherland; Veasey; Pavarotti; Opthof; Ward; Bonynge/LSO; Ambrosian Opera Cho. London LOG-90136(3)............................................................................... 14.00

5.*BELLINI: I Puritani. Sutherland; Pavarotti; Ghiaurov; Bonynge/LSO. [D] London Q-413111(3). (NL)................................................................................................................................................. 12.00

6.*BELLINI: Norma. Sutherland; Horne; Alexander; Cross; Bonynge/LSO & Cho. London W-90168(3).......................................................................................................................................... 16.00

7.*BIZET: Carmen. Bumbry; Vickers; Freni; Fruhbeck de Burgos/Paris Opera. (Includes libretto) Angel G-3767(3). ........................................................................................................................... 12.00

8.*BOITO: Mefistofele. Siepi; Del Monaco; Tebaldi; Di Palma; Serafin/ASCR. London LOR-90011(3).......................................................................................................................................... 16.00

9.*BRITTEN: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Deller; Pears; Shirley-Quirk; Watts; Veasey; Harwood; Hemsley; Brannigan; Tear; Britten/LSO; Cho. London LOG-90148(3). (with LP-sized libretto; minor box scuffs)............................................................................................................................. 10.00

10.*DONIZETTI: Don Pasquale. Corena; Sciutti; Oncina; Krause; Kertesz/VSOO. London LOS-90100(2). (includes libretto booklet)................................................................................................ 14.00

11.*DONIZETTI: La Fille du Regiment. Sutherland; Pavarotti; Sinclair; Bruyere; Malas; Garrett; Bonynge/ROHCG. London LOS-90143(2). (includes libretto)...................................................... 16.00

12.*DONIZETTI: Lucia di Lammermoor. Sutherland; Merrill; Siepi; Cioni; Pritchard/ASCR. London LOR-90036(3). (includes libretto)...................................................................................... 18.00

13.*GILBERT & SULLIVAN: Princess Ida. Sandford; Potter; Palmer; Skitch; Reed; Sargent/RPO; D'Oyly Carte Chorus. London LOK-90114(2). (includes libretto)................................................ 12.00

14.*GILBERT & SULLIVAN: Ruddigore. Reed; Round; Sandford; Riley; Adams; Hindmarsh; Godfrey/D'Oyly Carte Opera Company; ROHCG. [FFST box] London LOH-90056(2). (includes libretto - in English, of course)......................................................................................... 11.00

15.*GLUCK: Orfeo ed Euridice. Horne; Lorengar; Donath; Solti/ROHCG. [D; NL] London K-41285(2).......................................................................................................................................... 12.00

16.*HANDEL: Alcina. Sutherland; Berganza; Sinclair; Alva; Freni; Flagello; Sciutti; Bonynge/LSO & Cho. London LOR-90050(3). (NL; minor box scuffs)..................................................................... 16.00

17.*HANDEL: Giulio Cesare. Fischer-Dieskau; Troyanos; Hamari; Schreier; Crass; Schone; Schramm;

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Richter/Munich Bach Orch & Cho. DGG I-1009(4). (NL; neat, small filing stickers on spine). . . 12.00Open Reels: Operatic & Choral Repertoire - continued

18.*HUMPERDINCK: Hansel & Gretel. Moffo; Donath; Fischer-Dieskau; Berthold; Ludwig; Auger; Popp; Eichorn/BVRS; Cho. [D; NL] RCA EOP2-0637-K-DP(2)..................................................... 8.00

19.*JANACEK: Jenufa. Domaninska; Pribyl; Kniplova; Zidek; Mrazova; Gregor/Prague National Theatre. Angel S-3756(2). (includes libretto)................................................................................. 12.00

20.*LEHAR: Merry Widow. Harwood; Stratas; Hollweg; Kollo; Kelemen; Karajan/BPO; Berlin State Opera Cho. [D; NL] DGG K-47070(2)................................................................................. 12.00

21.*LEONCAVALLO: Pagliacci. Del Monaco; Tucci; MacNeil; Capecchi; de Palma; Molinari-Pradelli/ASCR. [w/libretto] London LOH-90021(2). (small sticker on box; "FFST" spine)........... 18.00

22.*MACHAUT: Notre Dame Mass. PEROTIN: Viderunt Omnes Sederunt Principes. Deller; Brown; English; Bevan; Deller Consort. Van VTC-1644............................................................... 11.00

23.*MAHLER: Das Lied von der Erde. Minton; Kollo; Solti/CSO. [D] Lon L-490221. (neat spine sticker)............................................................................................................................................. 12.00

24.*MASCAGNI: Cavalleria Rusticana. de los Angeles; Corelli; Sereni; Lazzarini; Santini/Rome Opera. [NL] Angel ZB-3632............................................................................................................ 9.00

25.*MASCAGNI: Cavalleria Rusticana. Tebaldi; Bjoerling; Bastianini; Erede/Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Filler: Bjoerling Recital - Arias from Gioconda, Fanciulla, Fedora, L'Arlesiana, Ballo & Manon Lescaut. [D; NL] London K-490250(2).................................................................. 12.00

26.*MASSENET: Werther. de los Angeles; Gedda; Mesple; Soyer; Benoit; Pretre/Paris Orch; Cho. Angel G-3736(3). (includes libretto; small, neat sticker on box)...................................................... 12.00

27.*MOZART: Don Giovanni. Fischer-Dieskau; Nilsson; Schreier; Talvela; Arroyo; Flagello; Grist; Bohm/Prague National Theatre. DGG DGR-9263(4). (minor box Scotch tape repair; w/libretto)........................................................................................................................................ 20.00

28.*MOZART: Don Giovanni. Bacquier; Sutherland; Lorengar; Krenn; Gramm; Horne; Monreale; Bonynge/ECO; Ambrosian Singers. London V-90167(4). (includes libretto)............................... 18.00

29.*MOZART: Marriage of Figaro (excerpts with Siepi; Gueden; Danco; Della Casa; Corena; E. Kleiber/VPO). MOZART: Don Giovanni (excerpts with Danco; Della Casa; Gueden; Dermota; Siepi; Corena; Berry; Krips/VPO). London LOH-90023(2). (box has neat Scotch tape repair)...... 11.00

30.*MOZART: Marriage of Figaro. Fischer-Dieskau; Janowitz; Mathis; Prey; Troyanos; Bohm/Berlin Opera. [includes libretto] DGG DGR-9279(4). (neat, small filing stickers on box spine)............... 16.00

31.*MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godounov. Christoff; Lear; Alexieva; Dulguerov; Cluytens/PCO; Sofia Opera Cho. Angel ZD-3633(4). (NL - apparently as issued).......................................................... 16.00

32.*OFFENBACH: Tales of Hoffmann. Sutherland; Domingo; Bacquier; Tourangeau; Plishka; Cuenod; Charon; Bonynge/OSR; Cho. London R-490217(3). (includes libretto; neat small stickers on box)................................................................................................................................ 15.00

33.*PUCCINI: Gianni Schicchi. Corena; Tebaldi; Danieli; Gardelli/MMF. [early blue "FFST" spine] London LOL-90054. (includes libretto; neat filing label on spine).................................................. 12.00

34.*PUCCINI: Tosca. Nilsson; Corelli; Fischer-Dieskau; Maionica; De Palma; Maazel/ASCR. London LOS-90132(2). (includes libretto).................................................................................................... 16.00

35.*PURCELL: Dido & Aeneas. Baker; Clark; Poulter; Sinclair; Herincx; Lewis/ECO; St. Anthony Singers. London EOL-96002. (blue FFST spine)............................................................................ 12.00

36.*STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier. Crespin; Minton; Donath; Jungwirth; Pavarotti; Wiener; Dickie; Solti/VPO; Cho. London I-90165(4). (includes libretto)................................................................. 16.00

37.*VERDI: Falstaff. Evans; Simionato; Ligabue; Merrill; Freni; Kraus; Elias; De Palma; Solti/RCA Italiana. London S-90178(3). (includes libretto)............................................................................. 20.00

38.*VERDI: Il Trovatore. Corelli; Tucci; Simionato; Merrill; Schippers/Rome Opera. Angel G-3653(3). (includes libretto).............................................................................................................. 15.00

39.*VERDI: La Traviata. Sutherland; Bergonzi; Merrill; Pace; Pedrani; De Palma; Pritchard/MMF. London LOG-90069(3). (slight box seam splits; includes libretto).................................................. 18.00

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40.*VERDI: Luisa Miller. Caballe; Milnes; Pavarotti; Giaiotti; Van Allan; Reynolds; Maag/National Phil; London Opera Cho. [D] London OSAO-13114-U-TP(3). (includes libretto)........................ 18.00

Open Reels: Operatic & Choral Repertoire - continued 41.*VERDI: Requiem. Amara; Forrester; Tucker; London; Ormandy/Phila; Westminster Choir. Col

M2Q-656(2). (includes notes/texts booklet)..................................................................................... 16.0042.*VERDI: Rigoletto. MacNeil; Sutherland; Cioni; Siepi; Corena; Sanzogno/ASCR. [includes

libretto] London LOG-90044(3). (box has substantial, neat Scotch tape repair)............................... 16.0043.*VERDI: Un Giorno di Regno. Cossotto; Norman; Wixell; Carreras; Ganzarolli; Sardinero;

Gardelli/RPO; Cho. [D; NL] Philips Q-43055(3). (small, neat filing stickers on box spine).......... 15.0044.*WAGNER: Parsifal. Kollo; Ludwig; Fischer-Dieskau; Frick; Hotter; Kelemen; Solti/VPO. [D]

London U-41510(5). (NL)............................................................................................................... 20.0045.*WAGNER: Tannhauser. Windgassen; Bumbry; Silja; Greindl; Wachter; Stolze; Crass;

Sawallisch/Bayreuth Festival. [Live, 1962] Philips G-960(3). (includes libretto).......................... 18.0046.*WAGNER: Tannhauser. Windgassen; Wachter; Stolze; Greindl; Silja; Bumbry;

Sawallisch/Bayreuth Festival. [Recorded live, 1962; includes libretto; small, neat filing labels on spine; tape appears unplayed!] Philips PTG-960(4).................................................................... 25.00

Open Reels: Operatic & Choral Highlights

47.*HANDEL: Messiah (exc). Sutherland; Bumbry; McKellar; Ward; Boult/LSO & Cho. [with notes, but no texts] London LOL-90072. (early issue with blue "FFST" box spine)................................... 12.00

48.*MEYERBEER: Les Huguenots (exc). Sutherland; Arroyo; Tourangeau; Vrenios; Bacquier; Bonynge/NPO; Ambrosian Opera Cho. [includes synopses of scenes, but not full texts] [D] London L-490230. (small, neat filing sticker on box spine)............................................................. 10.00

49.*PUCCINI: Madame Butterfly (exc). De Los Angeles; Bjoerling; Pirazzini; Sereni; De Palma; Santini/Rome Opera. Angel ZS-35821............................................................................................ 9.00

50.*STRAUSS: (Johann): Die Fledermaus (excerpts). Gueden; Koth; Resnik; Kmentt; Berry; Karajan/VPO; VSO Cho. [with notes but no texts] London LOL-90111........................................ 9.00

Open Reels: Vocalists

51.*CABALLE: Puccini Arias - Turandot; Butterfly; Manon L; Gianni; Tosca; Boheme(2); Villi; Rondine. Mackerras/LSO. Angel L-36711....................................................................................... 9.00

52.*HORNE: Art of Marilyn Horne. Arias: Semele, Artaxerxes, Meraspe, Lucrezia, Semiramide(2), Norma, Gioconda, Orfeo(2), Don Giovanni(2). London E-426277.................................................. 12.00

53.*MINTON: Mahler - Four Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Songs of a Wayfarer. Solti/CSO. London L-90179.............................................................................................................................. 12.00

54.*PEERCE: Handel Arias (Atalanta; Samson; Alexander's Feast; Semele; Acis & Galatea; Radamisto; Alceste; Jephta; Judas). Schwieger/VSOO. Westminster WTC-163.................................................. 4.00

55.*SILLS: Music of Victor Herbert. Kostelanetz/LSO. Angel 1R1-6500................................................... 7.0056.*SUTHERLAND: "Golden Age of Operetta." Selections from Student Prince; Boys from Syracuse;

Desert Song; Rose Marie; Music in the Air; Show Boat; Only Girl; Maid of the Mountains; Tom Jones; Perichole; Cherubin; Vogelhandler; Dubarry; Eva; Waltz Dream; Opernball; Casanova; Merry Widow; Chocolate Soldier; 6 Leo Fall arias; etc! Bonynge/NPO [Extensive notes] London LOK-90140(2).................................................................................................................... 16.00

57.*SUTHERLAND: Arias from Handel's Julius Caesar. Elkins; Horne; Sinclair; Conrad; Bonynge/London New Sym. London LOL-90087.......................................................................... 10.00

58.*SUTHERLAND: The Art of the Prima Donna. Arias - Artaxerxes; Samson; Norma; Puritani(2); Semiramide; Sonnambula; Faust; Romeo; Otello; Seraglio; Traviata; Hamlet; Rigoletto. Molinari-Pradelli/ROHCG. [Double-play tape on single reel; 93+ minutes of music; extensive

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notes booklet on 15 famous sopranos] London LOH-90035(2)........................................................ 16.00

Open Reels: Londons - continued

59.*1R1-6914: SENSATIONAL ORCHESTRAL SHOWPIECES - March Slav; Bolero; Carmen Preludes (2); Forza and Poet & Peasant Overtures. Mehta/LAPO. [1978 Columbia House issue, equivalent to Ampex 1972 issue on L-70196 entitled "Hits from the Hollywood Bowl."]................ 16.00

60.*L-46774: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerti #1 & 2. Ashkenazy; Previn/LSO. [D]....................... 12.0061.*L-70196: HITS FROM THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL - March Slav; Bolero; Carmen Preludes (2);

Forza and Poet & Peasant Overtures. Mehta/LAPO. [oddly scarce - only my second copy ever!]. . 16.0062.*LCL-80142: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerti #2 & #4. Katchen; Gamba/LSO. [Only the second

copy of this that I have ever seen!!!] London LCL-80142............................................................... 12.0063.*LOH-90002(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - The Pirates of Penzance. Pratt; Adams; Round;

Short; Sandford; Hindmarsh; Godfrey/New Sym Orch of London; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. [TAS 42:112-15][includes libretto]............................................................................... 16.00

64.*LOH-90024(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - H.M.S. Pinafore. Reed; Skitch; Round; Adams; Hindmarsh; Godfrey/New Sym of London; D'Oyly Carte Opera Cho. [TAS 42:115]................. 14.00

65.*LOL-90134: BOITO - Mefistofele (exc). Ghiaurov; Tagliavini; Varviso/Rome Opera. [Notes; NL] [TAS 59:118] (small, neat filing sticker on box spine)............................................................. 12.00

66.*LON-90119: BARTOK - Bluebeard's Castle. Ludwig; Berry; Kertesz/LSO. [TAS 49:146-7].......... 16.0067.*RICHMOND RCH-40001: Rossini Overtures - William Tell; Silken Ladder; Barber of Seville;

Semiramide. Kenneth Alwyn/New Symphony Orch of London. [first copy of this I've seen!].... 12.0068.*U-90062(5): WAGNER - Siegfried. Nilsson; Windgassen; Hotter; Stolze; Neidlinger; Bohme;

Hoffgen; Sutherland; Solti/VPO. [TAS 12:527] (includes libretto)................................................. 27.00

Open Reels: London Phase-4 Stereo

69.*1R1-6554: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #8, #14 & #21. Firkusny. [my last copy sold in 2004!]. . . . 12.0070.*1R1-6652: JOHANN STRAUSS - Blue Danube; Tales from the Vienna Woods; Voices of Spring;

Artist's Life; Roses from the South. Fiedler/BPS............................................................................ 12.0071.*K-475066(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - H.M.S. Pinafore. Reed; Lawlor; Mason; Ayldon;

Ellison; Jackson; Walker/RPO; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. [Includes notes but no libretto - as issued][D] (neat, small filing sticker on box spine)....................................................... 12.00

72.*L-75016: WAGNER - Siegfried's Rhine Journey/Funeral Music; Entrance of the Gods; Forest Murmurs; Ride of Valkyries (spectacular horn glissando at end!) (Tuckwell?) Stokowski/LSO..... 16.00

73.*L-75058: STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka. Leinsdorf/NPO..................................................................... 12.0074.*LCL-75002: GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite. Black/London Festival Orch........................................ 12.0075.*LCL-75033: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Song of India; Dance of Tumblers; Wedding Cortege; Flight

of the Bumblebee; Hymn to the Sun; 3 more. Camarata/Kingsway Sym/Cho. ............................. 12.0076.*LPL-74018: RONNIE ALDRICH/HIS TWO PIANOS.......................................................................... 6.0077.*LPL-74066: FRANK CHACKSFIELD - The New Limelight............................................................... 7.00

Open Reels: RCA's

78. CAT-8723: Catalog of Classical, Popular & Jazz from February 1962 (4-track; (apparently no 2-track items were in print any longer). [12 small pages]...................................................................... 3.00

79. CAT-8925: Catalog of Classical, Popular & Jazz; November 1963 (4-track stereo). [24 small pp]......... 3.0080. CAT-9235: Catalog of Classical, Popular & Jazz; from May, 1966 ( 4-track stereo ). . [27 small pp]..... 3.0081.*ERPA-3019-C: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerti #3 & 4. Browning; Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr;

Salvatore] (minor box stains)........................................................................................................... 10.0082.*FTC-2006: GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite. BEETHOVEN - Wellington's Victory. Gould/His

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Orch. [Habig; Layton; TAS 63:172-4]............................................................................................ 18.00

Open Reels: RCA's - continued

83.*FTC-2017: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Scheherazade. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue: 42:83; 45:153; 49:64-9; 65:153L; 75/76:72] (box slightly scuffy; neat Scotch tape repair).... 50.00

84.*FTC-2024: BARTOK - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste; Hungarian Sketches. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr/Layton][TAS re LP issue : 88:180; Grammy Award, 1960: Best Orchestral Performance]................................................................................................................................... 35.00

85.*FTC-2030: HAYDN - Symphony #94 & #101. Monteux/VPO. [TAS re LP on LSC-2394: 58:136]... 35.0086.*FTC-2031: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Monteux/BSO. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; from LSC-

2369: see TAS 32:148; 36:124; 42:83; 65:160L; scarce tape - only the fourth copy I've had].......... 35.0087.*FTC-2032: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5; Coriolan Overture. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Wells].............. 45.0088.*FTC-2037: FESTIVAL - TCHAIKOVSKY: Marche Slave; Marche Miniature. MUSSORGSKY:

Night on Bald Mountain. KABALEVSKY: Colas Breugnon Overture. GLINKA: Russlan & Ludmilla Overture. BORODIN: Polovski March. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue: 73:150L; LP only in print 7/60 to 9/63 - one of the scarcest early-stereo Reiners; the tape was announced for issue 12/60 and was gone from RCA's tape catalog in 2/64; this is only the second copy I've ever seen].............................................................................................................. 35.00

89.*FTC-2058: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsody #2. ENESCO - Roumanian Rhapsody #1. SMETANA - The Moldau; Bartered Bride Overture. Stokowski/RCA Victor Sym. [Dellheim; Simpson; TAS 65:180-2][missing part of inner box spine, but not visible either from front or spine]..................... 45.00

90.*FTC-2059: BERLIOZ OVERTURES - Roman Carnival, Beatrice & Benedict, Corsair, Benvenuto Cellini; Royal Hunt & Storm from Trojans. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-2438: 69:150-2; terrific performances; nice Munch portrait on cover, conducting in Sanders Theatre at Harvard; oddly scarce - only my third copy in 30+ years!].............................................. 45.00

91.*FTC-2060: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3. MacDOWELL - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Hendl/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-2507: 98:111L; 100:214-5]........................ 24.00

92.*FTC-2070: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #1; Sonata #22. Richter/Munch/BSO. [Dellheim/Crawford; Wilcox/Layton]. (box has writing on back and is a bit scuffy)....................... 12.00

93.*FTC-2081: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re LP issue on LSC-2562: 83/84:240-42] (a little writing on back of box)................................................ 32.00

94.*FTC-2090: SCHUBERT - Symphonies #5 & #8. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 86:182]............. 25.0095.*FTC-2100: GRIEG - Piano Concerto. Rubinstein; Wallenstein/Orch. Short pieces by Falla, Villa-

Lobos, Liszt, Prokofiev, Schumann. [Wilcox; Layton] [TAS 65:156L] (writing and some messy ink on the box)................................................................................................................................. 12.00

96.*FTC-2114: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] CHOPIN - Etudes Op.10, #3; Op.25, #11. [TAS re LP issue of Rachmaninoff: 86:182-3].............. 25.00

97.*FTC-2121: VERDI - Aida (highlights). Price; Vickers; Gorr; Merrill, Tozzi; Solti/Rome Opera. [notes but no texts - as issued]......................................................................................................... 12.00

98.*FTC-2196: ROUSSEL - Bacchus & Ariane, Suite #2. RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. Martinon/CSO. [Habig; Keville; Martinon's first CSO recording and one of only two he did in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall.]....................................................................................................... 35.00

99.*FTC-2218: BRAHMS - Liebeslieder Waltzes. Endich; Kopleff; McCoy; Uppman; Robert Shaw Chorale. [Habig; Keville]............................................................................................................... 12.00

100.*FTC-2221: IVES - Symphony #1; Variations of "America;" Unanswered Question. Gould/CSO. [Scott; Keville; first recording of the symphony; wonderful sound from just before Orchestra Hall renovation, 1966; TAS 73:148L; Grammy Award 1966: Album of the Year]........................ 25.00

101.*FTC-8002(3): VERDI - La Traviata. Moffo; Tucker; Merrill; Reynolds; De Palma; Previtali/Rome Opera. [Mohr; Layton; NL]................................................................................ 20.00

102.*FTP-1044: CARLOS MONTOYA - Works for Flamenco Guitar by Turina, Traditional,

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Montoya(4), Breton, Chueca, Penella, etc [Gold; Simpson].......................................................... 12.00103.*FTP-1150: HENRY MANCINI - Soundtrack for Hatari! [TAS 73:152L] (minor cover scuffs &

seam splits).................................................................................................................................... 24.00

Open Reels: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire

104.*DE LUCA: (Edmond; b.1909): Conquerors of the Ages. Reinhard Linz/LPO. Audio Spectrum AST-214......................................................................................................................................... 8.00

105.*GERSHWIN: Complete Works for Piano & Orchestra (Siegel) and for Orchestra alone. Slatkin/St. Louis Symphony. Vox R21/2-7371(3)....................................................................... 18.00

106.*HAYDN: Symphony # 6, #7 & #8. Ristenpart/Saar Chamber Orchestra. Nonesuch TH-71015. (neat Scotch tape repair of spine seam).............................................................................. 10.00

107.*IVES: Holidays Symphony. Bernstein/NYP. Col MQ-1043................................................................ 9.00108.*MARTINU: Symphony #4; Tre Ricercari. Turnovsky/CPO. [ultra-brilliant performance of the

symphony!][3 3/4 ips - never available at 7 1/2 ips] Parliament PME-621.................................... 10.00109.*NIELSEN: Flute Concerto (Baker); Clarinet Concerto (Drucker). Bernstein/NYP. Col MQ-

941................................................................................................................................................ 12.00110.*NIELSEN: Symphony #1; Rhapsodic Overture; Pan & Syrinx; Helios Overture.

Ormandy/Phila. Col MQ-912...................................................................................................... 11.00111.*VIVALDI: Double Concerti for Flute & Violin in d & c (Rampal; Stern). TELEMANN: Suite

for Flute & Strings (Rampal). Jerusalem Music Center Ch Orch. Col 1R1-6878...................... 12.00

Open Reels: Collections

112.*ALL STAR FESTIVAL: Great Conductors & Orchestras. Nine works by Columbia artists - Stravinsky, Stokowski, Ormandy, Bernstein, etc. Col SQ-1............................................................ 6.00

113.*CHOPIN'S GREATEST HITS: Piano works (or orchestrations thereof) played by Entremont(3), Kostelanetz(2), and Ormandy/Phila(6). Col MQ-1106........................................ 8.00

114.*LONDON OPERA SAMPLER: Arias from Butterfly(Tebaldi), Aida(Bergonzi), Fledermaus(Resnik), Cav(Simionato), Pag(del Monaco), Faust(Sutherland), Don G(Siepi, Gueden, della Casa), Tosca(Tebaldi), & Tristan(Nilsson). London LOE-66002.............................. 8.00

115.*TORONTO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA: C.F. ABEL - Symphony #3. HANDEL - Alcina Overture. BACH - Sheep May Safely Graze. CORELLI - Gigue. VIVALDI - String Concerto #11. PACHELBEL - Canon. Boyd Neel, conductor. [3 3/4 ips; recorded 1981; digital] Moss Music Group MMG 1R1-7463........................................................................................................ 9.00

Open Reels: Winds & Brass

116.*RAMPAL: (Flute): Greatest Hits. Gounod; Handel; Alabiev; Gossec; Debussy; Bizet; Massenet; Bach; Chopin (2); Bazzini. Inoue, piano. Col 1R1-6737................................................................. 5.00

117.*RAMPAL: (Flute): Japanese Folk Melodies (12). Ensemble Lunaire. Col 1R1-7138....................... 12.00118.*RAMPAL: (Flute): Japanese Melodies, Volume III. Thirteen pieces, mostly traditional. Yuize;

Uno; Nakashima, kotos. CBS 1R1-7459. (first copy I've ever seen of this)................................... 6.00

Open Reels: Guitar

119.*ROMERO: (Angel): Classical Virtuoso: works of D.Scarlatti(4), Mudarra(2), Narvaes, Giuliani, Sor & Sanz. Angel 1R1-6519.......................................................................................................... 9.00

120.*ROMERO: (Angel): Spanish Virtuoso: works of Turina(4), Tarrega(7), Albeniz(2), Rodrigo, Torroba & Granados. Angel 1R1-6520............................................................................................ 9.00

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Open Reels: Pianists

121.*BERNSTEIN: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue. Bernstein/Col Sym; American in Paris Bernstein/NYP. Col MQ-322....................................................................................................... 11.00

122.*ENTREMONT: "Moonlight Sonata." 1st movement only of title piece plus short works of Brahms, Schumann, Granados, Rubinstein, Prokofiev, Chopin(2), Bach, Mendelssohn, Dvorak & Paderewski. [my only other copy of this sold in 1995!] Col MQ-1076......................... 12.00

123.*ENTREMONT: Rachmaninoff - Concerto #2 (Bernstein/NYP); Three Preludes. [only the second copy I've ever seen of this!] Col MQ-325.......................................................................... 12.00

124. RACHMANINOFF: Schumann - Carnaval. Chopin - Sonata in b-flat; 3 Waltzes; Nocturne; #1 & 15 of 17 Polish Songs. Short works of Schubert(3), Mendelssohn(2), Schumann, Liszt & Henselt. [3 3/4 ips; recorded 1923-1942] RCA TR3-5033(2).......................................................... 8.00

Open Reels: Conductors

125.*BERNSTEIN: "Greatest Hits" - Zampa & Candide Overtures; Espana; Ritual Fire Dance; Waltz of the Flowers; Dance of the Comedians; 2 more. NYP. Col MQ-907.......................................... 12.00

126.*BERNSTEIN: Britten - Young Person's Guide (narrated by Master Henry Chapin). Saint-Saens - Carnival of the Animals (narrated by Bernstein). NYP. [my first copy of this ever!] Col MQ-498................................................................................................................................................ 12.00

127.*BERNSTEIN: Great Symphonic Marches - Aida; Rakoczy; Sardar; Pomp & Circumstance #1; Toreadors; War March of the Priests; Tannhauser Fest March; Coronation March. NYP. Col MQ-1135. (slight box stains)......................................................................................................... 10.00

128.*BERNSTEIN: Haydn - Symphonies #101 & 103. NYP. Col 1R1-6406............................................. 12.00129.*BERNSTEIN: Ives - Symphony #3; Decoration Day; Central Park in the Dark; Unanswered

Question. NYP. Central Park conducted by Ozawa & Peress, Bernstein supervising] Col MQ-797........................................................................................................................................... 9.00

130.*BERNSTEIN: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. Schubert - Symphony #8. NYP. Col MQ-958.............. 12.00131.*DRAGON: "Chopin By Starlight." Hollywood Bowl. Cap ZP-8371.................................................... 9.00132.*HAITINK: Kodaly - Hary Janos Suite. Bartok - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste. ACO.

Philips L-5015. (sticker obscures much of spine label).................................................................... 9.00133.*KOSTELANETZ: "Spirit of '76." Works of Ives (Variations on America), Hovhaness

(Meditation on Orpheus), Gershwin (Concerto in F w/Previn), Rodgers, Barber, Cowell, Griffes(2), Creston. His Sym. [double-play tape] Col 1R2-6513(2)................................................ 6.00

134.*RODZINSKI: Beethoven - Symphony #5. Schubert - Symphony #8. Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of London. [This is my first copy ever of this tape - scarce!] Westminster WTF-118................................................................................................................................................ 20.00

135.*SCHERCHEN: Khachaturian - Gayne Ballet Highlights. Rimsky-Korsakoff - Flight of the Bumblebee. Borodin - Polovtsian Dances. VSOO. [Early 4-track tape combines the contents of two 2-track issues, including the cover art for each on the front and back of the box. Scarce!] West SWB-7008/7025..................................................................................................... 15.00

136.*TENNSTEDT: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. Schumann - Symphony #4. BPO. [digital, c.1980; only the fourth copy I've ever seen of this on tape] Angel 1R1-537760......................................... 15.00

137.*WALTER: Mozart - Masonic Funeral Music; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik; Overtures - Impresario, Cosi, Figaro & Magic Flute. Col Sym. Col MQ-543. (neat box spine Scotch tape repair)............... 9.00

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Open Reels: Tape Catalogs

138. COLUMBIA 1962/06 STEREO TAPES: Complete 4-track reel tapes through June, 1962. [16 pp]................................................................................................................................................... 5.00

139. EPIC 1963 STEREO TAPES: Complete 4-track reel tapes through February, 1963. [12 pages].......... 6.00

Open Reels: Musicals - Original Cast

140.*CAMELOT: (Lerner; Lowe). Broadway Cast - Burton; Andrews; McDowell. Col OQ-344................. 6.00141.*GEORGE M: (Cohan; Stewart). Broadway Cast - Joel Grey et al. Col OQ-1023................................. 6.00142.*MY FAIR LADY: (Lerner & Loewe). Harrison; Andrews; rec London, 2-1-59. Col OQ-310.............. 8.00143.*THE SOUND OF MUSIC: (Rodgers & Hammerstein). Col OQ-311................................................ 5.00144.*TWO BY TWO: (Rodgers; Stone; Charnin). Danny Kaye; Madeline Kahn. Col SR-30338................. 8.00

Open Reels: Miscellaneous Non-Classical

145.*FRANK CHACKSFIELD: Hollywood Almanac, 1934-1957. All twenty-four songs which won Academy Awards from those years. [Double-play tapel: 72+ minutes of music] London LPK-70006(2)........................................................................................................................................ 11.00

146.*GUY LOMBARDO: Irving Berlin by Lombardo. Cap ZT-1019....................................................... 6.00147.*HERB ALPERT'S TIJUANA BRASS: !!Going Places!! A&M AMB-112........................................ 10.00148.*JACKIE GLEASON: Today's Romantic Hits for Lovers Only - Vol. 1 & 2. Cap ZWW-

2074(2).......................................................................................................................................... 10.00149.*KINGSTON TRIO: Kingston Trio College Concert. Eleven selections. Capitol ZT-1658................. 9.00150.*VIKKI CARR: The Best of Vikki Carr. United Artists UST-5581-C................................................. 7.00

VHS VIDEO TAPES

For the first time in a long while I have a VHS tape to offer on this catalog. It is brand new!

VHS Tapes: Conductors

151.*MUNCH: Rameau/d'Indy - Dardanus Suite. Berlioz - Royal Hunt and Storm. Ravel - Valses Nobles et Sentimentales; La Valse (played without any pause in between). CSO. [Concert performance; February 27, 1963] VAI VHS-69605. FS................................................................ 12.00

See the next page for listings of Books and other Miscellaneous "Paper"

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PAPER: Books

All books listed below are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. This means that you may find minor scuffing or occasional marks, but everything is physically sturdy and shows no more than the expected signs of careful use. Let me know if having a dust jacket is important to you, since I have not noted those instances where they are present: usually they are there in more recent books and absent for older ones. Books can be hard to categorize - it is best if you browse all groups! Since books are generally heavier than LP's, postage costs per book in the U.S. are generally ithe same as for two LP's, but never more than that. Overseas, that should be the same rule of thumb, but I will quote each order only after having packed it and ascertained the correct cost.

Books: Operatic Subjects 152. DAVIS: Ronald L.: Opera in Chicago. Appleton-Century, New York; 1966. [383pp;1st Edition]...... 8.00153. HAMILTON: David (editor): The Opera Encyclopedia - A Comprehensive Guide to the World

of Opera. Simon & Schuster, New York; 1987. 415 pages; profusely illustrated............................. 6.00

Books: Vocalists - Biographies etc.

154. ARDOIN: John, and FITZGERALD: Gerald: Callas. Ardoin contributes an essay entitled "The Art and the Life;" Fitzgerald, "The Great Years." Fine oversize volume (9 1/2 x 12") with countless superb black-and-white photos. Holt, Rinehart, New York; 1974. 281 pages; with chronological list of all her performances, 1938-65. [shipping cost as for 6 LP's - heavy!] (FIRST EDITION).......................................................................................................................... 9.00

155. ARDOIN: John: The Callas Legacy - The Complete Guide to Her Recordings. Scribner's paperback, 1991; from 1977 original. 219 pages; 8 pages of photos................................................ 6.00

156. ARDOIN: John: The Callas Legacy. Scribner's, 1977. 217 pages........................................................ 6.00157. DOMINGO: Placido: My First Forty Years. Knopf, 1983. 241pp; many photos. (FIRST

EDITION)....................................................................................................................................... 6.00158. DRAKE: James: Richard Tucker. Dutton, 1984. 296 pages; with discography. (FIRST

EDITION)....................................................................................................................................... 6.00159. EMMONS: Shirlee: Tristanissimo - The Authorized Biography of Heroic Tenor Lauritz

Melchior. Schirmer Books, 1990. 462 pages; 32 pages of photos................................................... 6.00160. FISCHER-DIESKAU: Reverberations. Translated by Ruth Hein. Fromm International

Publishing Corporation, New York; 1989 [368 pages; 8 pages of photos] (First American Edition)........................................................................................................................................... 8.00

161. HORNE: Marilyn & SCOVELL, Jane: Marilyn Horne - My Life. Atheneum, 1983. 237 pp; photos.............................................................................................................................................. 6.00

162. JACKSON: Stanley: Caruso. Stein & Day, 1972. 293 pages; a few photos.......................................... 6.00163. LEVY: Alan: The Bluebird of Happiniss - The Memoirs of Jan Peerce. Harper & Row, New

York; 1976. 325 pages; 12 pages of photos. (FIRST EDITION)..................................................... 6.00164. RASPONI: Lanfranco: The Last Prima Donnas. Knopf, NY; 1982. 605pp; photos. (1st Edition)....... 6.00165. ROBINSON: Francis: Caruso - His Life in Pictures. Bramhall House, 1957. 160 pages, almost

all with fine photos. Handsome oversize volume............................................................................. 8.00166. SCOTT: Michael: The Record of Singing to 1914. Scribner's, 1977. 243 pages. [Oversize

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volume with copious illustrations - mostly black & white photos of the singers]............................. 9.00167. SCOTTO: Renata & ROCA, Octavio: Scotto - More Than a Diva. Doubleday, 1984. 220 pages;

47 photos. [foreword by Placido Domingo]..................................................................................... 8.00168. STASSINOPOULOS: Arianna: Maria Callas, the Woman Behind the Legend. Simon &

Schuster, 1981. 367 pages; 61 photos.............................................................................................. 8.00169. WEINSTAT: Herzel & WECHSLER, Bert: Dear Rogue - A Biography of the American

Baritone Lawrence Tibbett. Amadeus Press; Portland, Oregon; 1996. 283 pp; 40 photo pp......... 6.00Books: Composer Biographies

170. EKMAN: Karl: Jean Sibelius - His Life and Personality. Foreward by Ernest Newman. Tudor Publishing, New York; 1938. 298 pages; a few photos.................................................................... 9.00

171. GORDON: (Eric A.): Mark the Music - The Life and Work of Mark Blitzstein. St.Martin's Press, New York; 1989. 605 pages; 50 photos. (First Edition)......................................................... 6.00

172. MALCOLM: Noel: George Enescu - His Life and Music. Preface by Yehudi Menuhin. Toccata Press (England), 1990. Includes discography. 320 pages; 50+ illustrations...................................... 6.00

173. SAFRANEK: Milos: Bohuslav Martinu - The Man and His Music. Knopf, 1944. 127 pp; illus........ 8.00174. SHAWN: (Allen): Arnold Schoenberg's Journey. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York; 2002.

321 pages; a few photos (First Edition)........................................................................................... 8.00

Books: Written by or about Individual Musicians

175. ARDOIN: (John): The Furtwangler Record. With discography by John Hunt. Amadeus Press; 1994; reprinted 1996. 376 pages...................................................................................................... 9.00

176. AXELROD: (Dr. Herbert; editor): Prof. Lev Ginsburg's Ysaye. Translated from Russian by X. M. Danko. 571 pp; many photos & illustrations. Paganiniana Publications, Neptune City, NJ; 1980................................................................................................................................................ 8.00

177. BEECHAM: Sir Thomas: A Mingled Chime. Greenwood Press, 1976. 320 pages. Reprint of orignal published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1943. [autobiography]................................................... 8.00

178. BERNSTEIN: Leonard: Findings. Simon & Schuster, 1982. 376 pages; many, many photos. [Not a biography, strictly speaking, but examples of his writings from 1935-1980.]....................... 8.00

179. BLACKWOOD: Alan: Sir Thomas Beecham - The Man and the Music. Ebury Press, London; 1994. [225 pages; 17 photos]........................................................................................................... 8.00

180. BOROVSKY: Victor: Chaliapin - A Critical Biography. Knopf; New York, 1988. 581 pp;photos......................................................................................................................................... 6.00

181. CHASINS: Abram: Leopold Stokowski - A Profile. Hawthorne Books, New York; 1979. [296 pages; 16 pages of photos]............................................................................................................... 8.00

182. CHOTZINOFF: Samuel: Toscanini - An Intimate Portrait. Knopf, 1956. 148 pages; a few photos.............................................................................................................................................. 6.00

183. COLUMBIA CONCERTS CORPORATION: Artists Almanac - Season 1932 - 1933. Columbia Concerts Corp, NY; 1932. 211 pp; photo of each artist. One-page biography & review citations for over 80 artists, from Spalding, Szigeti & Piatigorsky to Nelson Eddy. Fascinating...................................................................................................................................... 9.00

184. DAMROSCH: (Walter): My Musical Life. Charles Scribner's Sons; 1923. 376 pages; 9 photos. (spine cracked and part flaked off).................................................................................................. 8.00

185. DANIEL: Oliver: Stokowski - A Counterpoint of View. Dodd, Mead, 1982. 1090 pages. 100+ photos and illustrations.................................................................................................................... 8.00

186. DUBAL: David: Evenings with Horowitz. Birch Lane Press, 1991. 309 pages; 16 pages of photos.............................................................................................................................................. 8.00

187. FLESCH: Karl: The Memoirs of Carl Flesch. Translated & edited by Hans Keller. Foreword by Max Rostal. Rockliff Publishing, Salisbury Square, London; 1957. 393 pp; 14 pp of photos. [Dust jacket a little frayed; former owner made occasional neat (and rather astute) notes in

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pencil in margins.]......................................................................................................................... 12.00188. FLUEGEL: Jane (editor): Bernstein Remembered - A Life in Pictures. Intro by Donel

Henahan; preface by Isaac Stern. Carroll & Graf, NY; 1991. 160 pp; myriad photos. Approx. 9 x 12 inches................................................................................................................................... 8.00

189. GLASOW: (E.Thomas; translator): Mstislav Rostropovich & Galina Vishnevskaya - Russia, Music, and Liberty - Conversations w/Claude Samuel. Amadeus Press;; 1983. 223 pp; 16 pp of photos......................................................................................................................................... 8.00

Books: Written by or about Individual Musicians - continued

190. GOOSSENS: Eugene: Overture and Beginners - A Musical Autobiography. Methuen & Company, London; 1951. [318 pages; 20 photos]............................................................................ 8.00

191. GORKY: Maxim: Chaliapin (an autobiography as told to Maxim Gorky). Translated with supplementary notes by Nina Froud & James Hanley. Stein and Day; New York, 1967. 306 pp; 89 illustrations........................................................................................................................... 8.00

192. GRUEN: John (text); KEN HAYMAN (photos): The Private World of Leonard Bernstein. (As explicated on the back cover: "An intimate, offstage view of Leonard Bernstein, his family, and his friends. With a playlet, monologues, dialogues, reflections, revelations, and predictions. Leonard Bernstein talks with charm, humor, unsparing honesty, and total recall about the phenomenon of Leonard Bernstein. John Gruen describes the scene and listens, as Ken Hayman's camera watches.") Viking Press; New York, 1968. 190 pages; easily as many superb b&w photos as there are pages. 8 1/2 x 12 inch coffee table book. [Entertaining,shameless puff piece!].............................................................................................. 16.00

193. HAGGIN: B.H.: Conversations With Toscanini - Second Edition; enlarged, with new material. Horizon Press, NY; 1979. 177 pages; a few photos......................................................................... 8.00

194. HAGGIN: B.H.: The Toscanini Musicians Knew. Horizon Press, 1967. 245 pages; paperback.......... 6.00195. HONEGGER: Genevieve: Charles Munch: Un chef d'Orchestre dans le Siecle. IN FRENCH.

Correspondence between Munch and Roussel, Albert Schweitzer, Honegger, Poulenc, Ansermet, Fritz Munch (Charles' brother), Ibert, Ropartz, Monteux, etc., etc., etc. Editor interpolates biographical information between the letters. Fascinating if you read French! 383 pages; softcover. Preface by Marcel Landowski. La Nuee Bleue, Strasbourg, 1992...................... 50.00

196. HOROWITZ: Joseph: Understanding Toscanini - How He Became an American Culture-god and Helped Create a New Audience for Old Music. Alfred A. Knopf, New York; 1987. [464 pages; 16 pages of photos] (FIRST EDITION)....................................................................... 8.00

197. LEICHTENTRITT: Hugo: Serge Koussevitzky - The Boston Symphony and the New American Music. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1946. 191pp. (minor cover flaws)..................................................................................................................................... 8.00

198. LOURIE: Arthur: Sergei Koussevitzky and His Epoch. Alfred A. Knopf, New York; 1931. First Edition. 253 pages; 16 photos and drawings.......................................................................... 9.00

199. MARSH: Robert Charles: Dialogues & Discoveries - James Levine, His Life and His Music. Scribner, New York; 1998. 331 pages; 16 pages of photos.............................................................. 8.00

200. MARTIN: (George): The Damrosch Dynasty - America's First Family of Music. Houghton Mifflin, Boston; 1983. 526 pages; 16 pages of photos. (slight staining of dust jacket)..................... 8.00

201. MENUHIN: Yehudi: Unfinished Journey. Knopf, 1977. 378 pages; 70 photos................................... 8.00202. MONTEUX: Doris G.: It's All in the Music - The Life and Work of Pierre Monteux. Farrar,

Straus and Giroux, New York; 1965. 19 photos.............................................................................. 8.00203. PLASKIN: Glenn: Horowitz. William Morrow; NY, 1983. 582 pp; 30 pp of photos. (FIRST

EDITION)....................................................................................................................................... 8.00204. REID: Charles: Thomas Beecham - An Independent Biography. 245 pp; photos. Dutton, 1962....... 8.00205. ROBINSON: Paul: Karajan. Lester & Orpin, Ltd., 1975. 154 pages; 11 photos.................................. 6.00206. RODZINSKI: Halina: Our Two Lives. Scribner's, 1976. 388 pp; 75 photos. [author was Artur's

wife]................................................................................................................................................ 8.00

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207. RYDING: Eric & PECHEFSKY, Rebecca: Bruno Walter - A World Elsewhere. Yale University Press, New Haven; 2001. 487 pages; 28 pages of photos............................................... 8.00

208. SACHS: Harvey: Rubinstein - A Life. Grove Press, NY; 1995. 525 pp; with photos & discography..................................................................................................................................... 8.00

209. SACHS: Harvey: Toscanini. Lippincott, 1978. 380 pp; photos. (FIRST AMERICAN EDITION)....... 8.00210. SCHONBERG: Harold: Horowitz: His Life and Music. Simon & Schuster, 1992. 356 pp;

photos.............................................................................................................................................. 6.00211. SMITH: Moses: Koussevitzky. Allen, Towne & Heath, 1947. 354 pp; 11 photos. (First

Printing)......................................................................................................................................... 9.00Books: Written by or about Individual Musicians - continued

212. SPALDING: Albert: Rise to Follow - An Autobiography. Henry Holt, New York; 1943. 319 pp...... 9.00213. STERN: Isaac, and POTOK, Chaim: Isaac Stern: My First 79 Years. Knopf, 1999. 306 pages;

32 pages of photos. (a few pencilled notes by former owner).......................................................... 8.00214. TAUBMAN: Howard: The Maestro - The Life of Arturo Toscanini. Simon & Schuster, 1951.

341 pages; 15 pages of illustrations................................................................................................. 8.00215. WEBBER: Julian Lloyd (editor): Song of the Birds - Sayings, stories and impressions of Pablo

Casals. Robson Books; London, 1985. 118 pages; 8 pages of photos.............................................. 8.00

Books: Books on Records & Recording

216. FULOP: Peter: Mahler Discography Kaplan Foundation, New York; 1995. [473 pages].................. 20.00217. REID: Robert H: (editor): The Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music - Third

Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Crown Publishers, 1948. 639 pages. [comprehensive listing of classical recordings at the time of publication, inc brief commentaries on the composers].............. 9.00

Books: Miscelleous Musical Subjects

218. ARONOWSKY: (Solomon): Performing Times of Orchestral Works. Foreword by Percival R. Kirby. Ernest Benn Limited, London; 1959. 802 pages. [enormous volume (approx. 8 x 13 x 2) weighs over 8 pounds (!); shipping cost as for 10 LP's] (minor cover scuffs/stains; otherwise superb).......................................................................................................................... 16.00

219. BENNETT: Jdhn R. & HUGHES, Eric: Voices of the Past - Volume 4: Vocal Recordings from the International Red Label Catalogue: H.M.V. "DB (12-inch). Lingfield, Surrey: Oakwood Press, Undated. 400 pages............................................................................................................. 12.00

220. BENNETT: Jfhn R. & HUGHES, Eric: Voices of the Past - Volume 6: Vocal Recordings from the International Red Label Catalogue: The Gramophone Company Limited (HMV): Book 2 - 'DA.' Lingfield, Surrey: Oakwood Press, Undated. 233 pages....................................................... 12.00

221. CLOUGH: Francis F. & CUMING, G. J.: The World's Encyclopedia of Recorded Music - Supplement II (covering May 1951 through December, 1952; also corrects Errata from original WERM and 1st Supplement). London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1953. 262pp. (minor cover scuffs).................................................................................................................................. 20.00

222. EHRLICH: Cyril: First Philharmonic - A History of the Royal Philharmonic Society. Clarendon Press (Oxford University Press), Oxford; 1995. 237 pages; a few photos....................... 9.00

223. HAY: Peter: Broadway Anecdotes. Oxford University Press; New York, 1989. 360 pages................. 6.00224. REID: Robert H. (ed): The Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music - Third

Edition. [Lists all electrical recordings of classical music which were in-print at the time of publication.] Crown Publishers, 1948. 639 pages. [First edition published in1936); Second Edition in 1942]............................................................................................................................ 16.00

225. SMITH: Michael & COSENS, Ian: Voices of the Past - Volume 8: Vocal Recordings from The Columbia Catalogue - English Celebrity Issues. Lingfield, Surrey: Oakwood, Undated. 240

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pp.................................................................................................................................................. 12.00226. SMITH: Michael: Voices of the Past - Volume 5: Vocal Recordings from The H.M.V. 'D' & 'E'

Catlogue. Lingfield, Surrey: Oakwood Press, Undated; (but final page indicates "additions to index 1971 edition"); 150 pages.................................................................................................... 12.00

227. UNGER-HAMILTON: Clive (editor): The Music Makers. Lovely, oversize volume (12x12") attempts, through a multitude of contributors, to present "for the first time in one volume our entire Western musical heritage." With forward by The Earl of Harewood. Harry N. Abrams, New York; 1979. 255 pages; 612 illustrations; 221 in color. [shipping cost as for 8 LP's - heavy!]............................................................................................................................................ 9.00

Books: Musical Scores

228. BRUCKNER: Symphony #8, 1887 version. Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Vienna; 1972. Study Score; approx. 6 3/4 x 9 inches................................................................................................................. 15.00

229. BRUCKNER: Symphony #8, 1890 version. Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Vienna; 1955. Study Score; aprox. 6 3/4 x 9 inches................................................................................................................... 15.00

230. BRUCKNER: Symphony #9. Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Vienna; 1951. Study Score; aprox. 7 x 9 in...... 12.00231. COPLAND: Canticle of Freedom. Boosey & Hawkes; 1968. Pocket Score, approx. 5 ½ x 7 ½

in................................................................................................................................................... 12.00232. DELIUS: Cello Concerto. Boosey & Hawkes;; 1952. Pocket Score, approx. 5 ½ x 7 ½ in................ 12.00233. DELIUS: Sea Drift. Boosey & Hawkes; 1939. Pocket Score, approx. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches................. 15.00234. KUBELIK: Libera Nos. Universal Edition, Zurich; 1963. Study Score; approx. 6 3/4 x 9 1/2 in........ 35.00235. LISZT: Faust Symphony. Edwin F. Kalmus, NY. Pocket Score, approx. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches............. 12.00236. MAHLER: Symphony #3. Edwin F. Kalmus, NY. Study Score; approx. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches........... 12.00237. MAHLER: Symphony #5 - Revised Edit. Philharmonia; 1964. Pocket Score, aprox. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2

in................................................................................................................................................... 12.00238. MAHLER: Symphony #8. Universal Edition, Vienna; 1971. Large study score; approx. 8 x 10

1/2 inches. Notes in German only.................................................................................................. 25.00

PAPER: Magazines & Catalogs

All catalogs and magazines listed below are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. This means that you may find minor scuffing or occasional marks, but everything is physically sturdy and shows no more than the expected signs of careful use. Please note on the items where I have variously-dated examples that I will be happy to accept general bids, such as "$20.00 for any one Long Player catalog from 1953-1956."

Magazines: Announced

239. ANNOUNCED: Volume 1, #3-#7 (August - December, 1988). Since this volume represented the inauguration of the journal, and it took a little while to get off the ground, Issue #3 here a cumulative issue, incorporating all information which was included in the first two issues of Volume 1. While subsequent volumes included twelve monthly issues, this first volume finished at number 7, so what is offered here is essentially complete. This journal, published by The Glass Harmonica record store in Bloomington, Indiana, listed all new classical issues each month across a vast spectrum of labels, small and large, domestic and imported, durable and evanescent. Issues average about 20 to 25 pages each, so this short volume comprises approximately 150 pages total. A unique - and SCARCE! - tool for researchers. Shipping cost as for four LP's each Volune.................................................................................................. 15.00

240. ANNOUNCED: Volume 2, 1989; #1-#12 (complete). Approximately 275 total pages....................... 15.00241. ANNOUNCED: Volume 3, 1990; #1-#12 (complete). Approximately 275 total pages....................... 15.00242. ANNOUNCED: Volume 4, 1991; #1-#12 (complete). Approximately 275 total pages....................... 15.00243. ANNOUNCED: Volume 5, 1992; #1-#12 (complete). Approximately 275 total pages....................... 15.00

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244. ANNOUNCED: Volume 6, 1993; #1-#12 (complete). Approximately 275 total pages....................... 15.00245. ANNOUNCED: Volume 7, 1994; #1-#12 (complete). Approximately 275 total pages....................... 15.00246. ANNOUNCED: Volume 8, 1995; #1-#12 (complete). Approximately 275 total pages....................... 15.00247. ANNOUNCED: Volume 9, 1996; #1-#7 (complete - because for this volume there were only

seven issues; the journal ceased publication after July, 1996). Approximately 150 pages total...... 15.00

Magazines: American Record Guide

248. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #48 - 1984/85 (6 issues; complete; Nov 1984 - Nov/Dec 1985).............................................................................................................................. 15.00

249. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #55 - 1992 (6 issues; complete)......................................... 15.00250. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #57 - 1994 (6 issues; complete)......................................... 15.00251. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #58 - 1995 (6 issues; complete)......................................... 15.00252. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #59 - 1996 (6 issues; complete)......................................... 15.00253. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #60 - 1997 (6 issues; complete)......................................... 15.00254. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #61 - 1998 (6 issues; complete)......................................... 15.00255. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #62 - 1999 (6 issues; complete)......................................... 15.00256. AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE: Volume #63 - 2000 (6 issues; complete)......................................... 15.00

Catalogs: Individual Record Labels

257. HIS MASTER'S VOICE: Overseas Edition, 1952/53. 78-rpm discs only; alphabetical listing plus an international listing of Greek, Hindustani, Tamil & Turkish records. Softcover; 521 pages. [All pages intact & easily read; binding solid; but rather mildewed]................................................ 5.00

258. RECORDS INTERNATIONAL: Sixty copies of the monthly fliers published by the company which both published recordings of unusual repertoire and also sold similarly out-of-the-way repertoire published by other labels. Each flyer includes between approximately 16 to 30 pages. The collection includes issues #37 through #86, complete (November 1987 - December 1982); #173 through #180, complete (March 1990 - October 1990); plus #184 & #185 from 1991. [Shipping cost will be the same as for four LP's]................................................ 15.00

259. VICTOR RECORDS: 1920. General alphabetical listing with illustrations; softcover; unpaginated, but must be around 200 pages; in stunningly fine condition - looks virtually new!.............................................................................................................................................. 16.00

260. VICTOR RECORDS: 1930. General alphabetical listing with illustrations; softcover; unpaginated, but must be around 150 pages; shows only very minor wear.................................... 16.00

261. VICTOR RECORDS: 1934. General alphabetical list, with Red-Seal section of classical artist cross-reference with small articles and photos. Softcover; not paginated, but must be about 150 pages; shows only very minor wear........................................................................................ 16.00

262. VICTOR RECORDS: 1936. General alphabetical list, with Red-Seal section of classical artist cross-reference with small articles and photos. Softcover; not paginated, but must be about 300 pages; excellent condition!..................................................................................................... 16.00

263. VICTOR RECORDS: 1938 (undated; but copyright is 1938). With sections listing by title, with cross-reference in artist section. Softcover; 468 pages; shows only minor wear............................. 16.00

See the next page for listings of Schwanns & Other Comprehensive Catalogs

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Catalogs: Schwanns and Other Comprehensive Catalogs

264. GRAMOPHONE: 1971/06 - June 1971................................................................................................. 5.00265. GRAMOPHONE: 1981/12 - December 1981........................................................................................ 4.00266. SCHWANN: 1953/09 - September 1953............................................................................................. 12.00267. SCHWANN: 1955/03 - March 1955. (writing on back cover)............................................................. 10.00268. SCHWANN: 1955/06 - June 1955....................................................................................................... 12.00269. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1958. (superb copy!)......................................................................... 41.00270. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1960. (missing front and back covers; rest OK)................................. 12.00271. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1963.................................................................................................. 18.00272. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1966.................................................................................................. 15.00273. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1970.................................................................................................... 6.00274. SCHWANN: ARTIST ISSUE - 1976.................................................................................................... 8.00275. THE LONG PLAYER: 1952/08 - August 1952. (very clean copy)..................................................... 12.00276. THE LONG PLAYER: 1953/01 - January 1953.................................................................................. 12.00277. THE LONG PLAYER: 1953/06 - June 1953....................................................................................... 12.00278. THE LONG PLAYER: 1953/11 - Novembetr 1953............................................................................ 12.00279. THE LONG PLAYER: 1955/05 - May 1955....................................................................................... 12.00280. THE LONG PLAYER: 1955/12 - December 1955.............................................................................. 12.00281. THE LONG PLAYER: 1956/01 - January 1956.................................................................................. 12.00282. THE LONG PLAYER: 1956/06 - June 1956....................................................................................... 12.00283. THE LONG PLAYER: 1956/11 - November 1956............................................................................. 12.00284. THE LONG PLAYER: 1957/06 - June 1957....................................................................................... 12.00285. THE LONG PLAYER: 1958/04 - April 1958...................................................................................... 12.00

Other Paper: Autographs

286. GUI: Paper - On a piece of buff paper (approximately 3 3/4" x 6") in blue ink: "London, 15.VI.1938 Vittorio Gui I am sorry, I have no photograph with me here.".................................... 24.00

287. MENUHIN & LEON POMMERS: (piano): Concert Program, 1-9-1953; Oak Park, Illinois. Signed by both artists in bold blue ink on program cover.............................................................. 35.00

288. PISTON: Card (3 1/2 x 6 1/2 in) with three bars of oboe music meticulously drawn in ink, identified as coming from Incredible Flutist, autographed and dated May 3, 1952...................... 175.00

289. SAYAO & MILNE CHARNLEY: (piano): Concert Program, Oak Park, IL; 1947. In ink by Sayao next to her photo on inside page; Charnley opposite in pencil............................................. 25.00

290. STOCK: (Frederick): Bold signature in black ink on front of envelope postmarked December 8, 1937, with someone else's address typewritten on the envelope as well......................................... 43.00

NOTE: Many LP's in this catalog have been autographed as well. See the box on the final page of the catalog.

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See the next page for listings of 78-rpm Records

78 rpm Records

My usual notes on grading: since virtually no 78 in my experience has been devoid of surface noise, my audition grade of "B+" indicates a 78 in excellent condition. Those with higher grades are exceptional copies of exceptional pressings. Please note that with 78's, as with all mono recordings, my grades are determined by listening with the amplifier in the mono mode; playing in the stereo mode will sometimes yield more noise. Pressings are from 1937 or later for Victors and Columbias unless noted otherwise. Multiple-record items have albums unless noted "NA" (I make this note even when items probably did not have albums to begin with, i.e. HMV's); single discs do not have albums. For records needing more than 2.5 grams to track, weight required will be noted, i.e. [3.5 gm]. Shipping costs for each 78 disc is the same as for two LP's; if a listing has an album, that is counted as another two LP's. Overseas orders will not have shipping cost assigned until I have packed the parcel and have determined the correct postage.

78's: Vocalists

291. ANSELMI: Boheme - Che Gelisa Manina. Gioconda - Cielo e mar. Fonotipia 74032. B.................... 25.00292. BORI: Pag - Oh! che volo d'augelli. Grande Orchesra, New York. Monarch Record

"Gramophone" 2-053102. B+........................................................................................................ 20.00293. BORI/FLETA: Carmen, Act 1 - Parle-moi de ma mere. BORI/GIGLI: Romeo, Act 1 - Ange

adorable. ["Exclusive Limited Edition, Private Subscription Only"] HMV AGSB-58. B+............ 20.00294. FREMSTED: Gruber - Silent Night. Col 30708. B+............................................................................ 10.00295. JOHNSON: (Edward): Parsifal - Es starrt der Blick (Act 2); Nur eine waffe taugt (Act 3) (sung in

Italian!). Col A-5630. B................................................................................................................ 12.00296. LUNN/MCCORMACK: Jewels of the Madonna - T'eri un Giorno Ammalato.

DESTIN/McCORMACK: Rossini - Mira la Bianca Luma. HMV DK-123. B+............................. 25.00297. PONSELLE: Lohengrin - Elsa's Dream. La Juive - Il va venir. [Columbia Historical Series]

Columbia AF-1. B+....................................................................................................................... 12.00298. ROTHMULLER: Tannhauser - Blick' ich Umher; Evening Star. Erede/PO. HMV C-3790. B+......... 12.00299. SCHUMANN-HEINK: Prophete - Prison Scene. ["Exclusive Limited Edition, Private

Subscription Only"] HMV AGSB-17. B+...................................................................................... 15.00300. SPENCER: (Janet): Don Carlo - O don fatale. McKlennan-Harris: The hills o' skye. [Recorded

1911; here reissued in 1948 as part of "RCA Victor Heritage Series" on silky red vinyl in fancy gold-foil jacket, still in very nice condition] Vic EM-23. B+............................................... 16.00

78's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire

301. DELIUS: Delius Society Set Vol 1: Paris; Eventyr; Koanga Closing Scene; Hassan Interlude & Serenade. Beecham/LPO. Col MM-305(7). FS!! (still has H. Royer Smith tape around

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discs!)............................................................................................................................................ 50.00302. DELIUS: Delius Society Set Vol 2: Sea Drift (with Brownlee, baritone; London Select Cho); In

a Summer Garden; Over the Hills & Far Away; Intermezzo from Fennimore & Gerda. Beecham/LPO. [with special Delius Society labels] Columbia MM-290(7). B(clean, unworn - typical Columbia pressing).......................................................................................................... 35.00

303. DELIUS: Delius Society Set Vol 3: Appalachia; Hassan - Closing Scene; Koanga - La Calinda; Intermezzo from Irmelin. Beecham/LPO; BBC Cho. Columbia MM-355(7). Sealed!(still closed with H. Royer Smith sealing tape)...................................................................................... 50.00

304. GOULD: Cowboy Rhapsody; New China March; Red Cavalry March; American Salute; arrangements of "Go Down Moses" and "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child." Composer/Robin Hood Dell Orch. Columbia MM-668(4). B+................................................... 30.00

305. HANSON: Symphony #1. Hanson/ERSO. Vic DM-973(3). B+ to B................................................. 18.00306. STRAUSS (Johann): Rediscovered Music - Festival Quadrille; Paroxysmen Walzer; Serail

Tanze; Electrofor & Explosions Polka. Barlow/Col Broadcasting Sym. Col M-389(3). B+........ 25.0078's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

307. STRAUSS: (Johann): Rediscovered Music, Volume 2 - Telegraph Messages; Motor Waltz; Stories of the Ball Waltz; Champagne Polka; Mail Express Polka. Barlow/Columbia Broadcasting Sym. Columbia MM-445(3). Sealed(yep - taped shut by H. Royer Smith Co!)...... 35.00

308. STRAVINSKY: Divertimento from Fairy's Kiss. Composer/RCA Sym. RCA Victor DM-1202(3). B+................................................................................................................................... 25.00

309. STRAVINSKY: Firebird Suite; Fireworks. Composer/NYP. [This is the 1945 version of the suite, here described as "new augmented version."] Columbia MM-653(4). B+............................ 25.00

310. TAYLOR: (Deems): Suite from Peter Ibbetson. Barlow/CBS Sym. Columbia X-204(2). B+............. 20.00311. WEBER: Concertino for Clarinet & Orchestra. Kell; Goehr/Orch. Col 69869. B+............................ 10.00

78's: Chamber Music

312. BLOCH: Quartet. Stuyvesant Quartet. Columbia MM-392(6). B+.................................................... 27.00313. DEBUSSY: Quartet. Paganini Quartet. HAYDN: Finale from "Lark" Quartet (8th-side filler).

RCA Victor DM-1213(4). B+ to A-(superb copy, fine late pressing)............................................. 40.00314. FAURE: Piano Quartet #1. Casadesus, piano; Calvet, violin; Pascal, viola; Mas, cello.

Columbia MM-255(4). B+............................................................................................................. 30.00315. MENDELSSOHN: Octet. Pro Musica Ch Group (Merckel; Ales; Volant; Galli; Ladhuie;

Lepauw; Navarra; Frechville). Polydor Vox 651(3). B+................................................................ 17.00316. SCHUBERT: Quartet #14 ("Death & the Maiden"). Busch Quartet. Vic DM-468(4). B+................. 30.00317. SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Quintet, Op.57. Rivkin, piano; Stuyvesant Quartet. Col MM-483(5).

B+................................................................................................................................................. 35.00

78's: Winds & Brass

318. GOOSSENS: (Oboe): Strauss Concerto. Galliera/PO. [1st recording] Eng Col DX-8301/3(3). B(NA)........................................................................................................................................... 15.00

78's: Violinists

319. ELMAN: Mendelssohn Concerto (Defauw/CSO); Song w/o Words, Op.62, #1. [Defauw's last CSO recording, 3-8-47] RCA Victor DM-1196(4). B to B+.......................................................... 32.00

320. ENESCO & MENUHIN: Bach - Double Concerto in d. Monteux/Orch. Vic DM-932(2). B+........... 20.00321. FLESCH: Schubert - Ave Maria. Piano accompanist unnamed. [This 10-inch Edison Diamond

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disc identifies the work but not performer on side A; side B contains spoken introduction to the composer and work which identifies Carl Flesch as the violinist. Side B of this thick disc has major lamination cracks and is unplayable for about the first half inch (where the speaker may have identified himself). The music side, however, is visually in really excellent condition, and the steady surface noise is probably no greater than one ever encounters on one of these. A very unusual item.] Edison 2946A-3128B. B(but see preceding)................................. 45.00

322. HEIFETZ: Bruch - Scottish Fantasy. Steinberg/RCA Victor Orch. RCA Victor DM-1183(3). B+ to A-(lovely late pressing)....................................................................................................... 30.00

323. HEIFETZ: Vieuxtemps Concerto #4. Barbirolli/LPO. Vic DM-297(3). B+....................................... 25.00324. HUBERMANN: Elgar - La Capricieuse. Frenkel, piano. Brunswick 30024. B-................................. 12.00325. HUBERMANN: Zarazyck Mazourka. Bruch Kol Nidrei. Frenkel, pf. Brunswick 50022. B to B+..... 20.00326. NEVEU: Suk - Four Pieces, Op.17. Jean Neveu, piano. Vic 11-9840; 12-0154. B/B+....................... 20.00327. OISTRAKH: Khachaturian Concerto. Gauk/Russian State Sym. [strong recorded sound

thoroughly dominates the minor surface noise] Mercury DM-10(5). B(very minor neat album tape repair).................................................................................................................................... 30.00

78's: Violinists - continued

328. PRIHODA: Paganini - Hexentanz ("The Witch's Ride"). Cerne, piano. [very scarce item by the legendary Czech] Polydor 66222. B(only a few light blems but surface not silent)....................... 24.00

329. PRIHODA: Sarasate - Introduction & Tarantelle. Saint-Saens - Le Cygne. Cerne, piano. English Brunswick 80002. B...................................................................................................................... 25.00

330. SPIVAKOVSKY: Bach Sonata #1. Columbia MX-326(2). B+............................................................ 32.00331. SZIGETI & FLESCH: Bach - Concerto in d for 2 Violins. Goehr/Orch. Columbia MX-90(2).

B+(NA)......................................................................................................................................... 25.00332. THIBAUD: Saint-Saens - Havanaise. Janopoulo, pf. Disque "Gramophone" DB-1990. B to B+....... 20.00

78's: Cellists

333. CASALS: Popper - Spanish Dance #2. Saint-Saens - The Swan. Baker, piano. Col A-5650. B+........ 12.00334. FEUERMANN: Bloch - Schelomo. Stokowski/Phila. Vic DM-698(3). B+........................................ 25.00335. PIATIGORSKY: Saint-Saens Concerto #1. Stock/CSO. [recorded 3/40] Columbia MX-182(2).

B+ to B(beg sds 2/3 a bit nsy, all copies I've heard)...................................................................... 20.00

78's: Pianists

336. CASADESUS: Weber - Konzertstuck. Bigot/Sym. Columbia MX-59(2). B+..................................... 20.00337. DE GREEF: Liszt Concerto #2. Ronald/LSO. Sixth-side filler: Liszt - Hungarian Storm March.

Albert Coates/LSO. Vic DM-169(3). B+..................................................................................... 24.00338. GODOWSKY: Mendelssohn - On the Wings of Song. Liszt - Tarantella. Brunswick 50016. B+........ 12.00339. HESS: Schumann - Carnaval. HMV C-3008/10(3). B+(NA)............................................................... 25.00340. HOFMANN: Chopin - Scherzo in b; Nocturne in F#. Brunswick 50044. B+....................................... 18.00341. KAPELL: Rachmaninoff - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (only parts 3+4 of 4).

Rodzinski/NYP. V-Disc 592. B.................................................................................................... 10.00342. KENTNER: Liszt - Ballade in b. Columbia X-97(2). B+..................................................................... 20.00343. SAMUEL: Bach - Partita #2. Columbia MX-5(2). B+......................................................................... 20.00344. SERKIN: Brahms Concerto #1. Reiner/Pittsburgh Symphony. Columbia M-652(6). B+................. 30.00

78's: Conductors

345. ARBOS: Spanish Album, Volume 2: Granados - Goyescas Intermezzo; Danzas Espagnolas #6.

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Breton - Jota from La Dolores. Turina - La Procesion del Rocio. Arbos - Noche de Arabia. Madrid Sym. Columbia M-331(4). B+......................................................................................... 27.00

346. BEECHAM: Berlioz - Corsair Overture. RPO. [recorded 1946] HMV DB-6357. B+........................... 9.00347. BEECHAM: Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite #2: Minuet & Farandole. LPO. [rec 1936] Col 68882. B+...... 6.00348. BEECHAM: Handel-Beecham - Excerpts from "The Origin of Design." LPO. [recorded 1933]

Col 68156. B++(superb pressing).................................................................................................... 9.00349. BEECHAM: Moussorgsky - Khovantschina: Dance of the Persian Slaves. RPO. [recorded 1947;

never on LP?] HMV DB-6450. B+................................................................................................ 11.00350. BEECHAM: Mozart - Don Giovanni Over. [LPO / 1939] Col 70365. B+............................................ 6.00351. BEECHAM: Mozart - Seraglio Overture. LPO. [recorded 1945] HMV DB-6251. B+.......................... 8.00352. BEECHAM: Nicolai - Merry Wives of Windsor Overture. LPO. [recorded 1936] Col 68938. B+........ 7.00353. BEECHAM: Offenbach - Tales of Hoffman (excerpts). LPO. [recorded 1936] Col 68692. B+............ 7.00354. BEECHAM: Schubert - Symphony #6. LPO. [rec 1944/45] HMV DB-8977/80(4). B+(NA)............. 25.00355. BEECHAM: Smetana - Polka & Dance of the Comedians from The Bartered Bride. RPO.

[recorded 1947] HMV DB-6454. B+............................................................................................. 18.00356. BEECHAM: Suppe - Morning, Noon & Night in Vienna. LPO. [recorded 1939] Col 71439. B+......... 7.0078's: Conductors - continued

357. BEECHAM: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini. LPO. [rec 1939] Columbia MM-447(3). B+......... 23.00358. BEECHAM: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #3. RPO. [recorded 1947; scarce item, never on LP]

RCA Victor DM-1279(5). B+........................................................................................................ 34.00359. BEECHAM: Wagner - Meistersinger Overture. LPO. [recorded 1936] Col 68854. B+......................... 7.00360. BEECHAM: Weber - Der Freischutz Overture. LPO. [recorded 1936] Col 68986. B+ to A-

(exceptional pressing)...................................................................................................................... 9.00361. BEECHAM: Weber - Oberon Overture. LPO [rec 1938] Col 69410. B+.............................................. 7.00362. BERNSTEIN: Copland - Billy the Kid Suite; "Jingo" - sixth movement from Statements for

Orchestra. RCA Victor Orch. RCA Victor DM-1333(3). B+(fine surface, but requires 3.5 grams to track).............................................................................................................................. 24.00

363. BOULT: Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings. BBC Sym. Vic DM-550(3). B+................................... 23.00364. COATES: Strauss - Death & Transfiguration. Beethoven - Prometheus Overture. LSO. [scarce

set] Vic G-11(3). B+...................................................................................................................... 24.00365. COATES: Wagner - Rhinegold: Excerpts from Scenes #2 & #3. Radford, bass; Orch; Women's

Trio. Vic 55203. B+...................................................................................................................... 11.00366. COLLINGWOOD: Wagner - Motives from The Ring. LSO. HMV C-2237/38(2). B+(NA)............... 20.00367. COPPOLA: Chausson - Symphony. PCO. [rec 1934] Vic M-261(4). B+............................................ 17.00368. DAJOS: (Bela): Thomas - Mignon Overture. His Orch. [acoustic] Odeon 3127. B+............................ 6.00369. DEFAUW: Prokofiev - Scythian Suite. CSO. [first recording of the work, March 1945] RCA

Victor DM-1040(3). B+................................................................................................................. 27.00370. DORATI: Strauss-Dorati - Graduation Ball. Dallas Sym. RCA Victor DM-1180(4). B+ to A-

(superb copy; use 3 grams to track)............................................................................................... 32.00371. FURTWANGLER: Cherubini - Anacreon Overture. [VPO] HMV DB-21493. B+............................. 18.00372. FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Emperor Waltz. VPO HMV DB-21174. B+.......................................... 16.00373. GOOSSENS: Grieg - Peer Gynt Suite #1. Cincinnati Sym. [One of the handful of "Victor

Showpiece" two-record sets with LP-sized, fold-open album with colorful illustrations in Victor's style of the time, back-cover photo and biography of Goossens; unusual packaging in excellent condition] Vic SP-10(2). B............................................................................................. 23.00

374. GOULD: Jessel - Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Polla - Dancing Tambourine. Robin Hood Dell Orch. Col 12748. B+...................................................................................................................... 8.00

375. HANSON: American Music for Orchestra. Chadwick - Jubilee, #1 (from Symphonic Sketches). Griffes - The White Peacock. Kent Kennan - Night Soliloquy (Mariano, flute). MacDowell - Dirge (from Suite #2). Paine - Prelude to "Oedipus Tyrannus." Eastman-

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Rochester Sym. [Outstanding testimony to Hanson's early recording of American music.] Vic DM-608(4). B+....................................................................................................................... 45.00

376. JORDA: Falla - Three-Cornered Hat Dances, Suites #1 & #2. Mussorgsky - Khovantschina Prelude. National Symphony (in #2); LSO (in #1 and Mussorgsky). Decca EDA-60(4). B+....... 27.00

377. KABASTA: Respighi - Brazilian Impressions. Munich Phil. HMV D.B.-4643/44(2). B+(NA)......... 20.00378. KARAJAN: Balakirev - Symphony #1. PO. [NA, but w/notes] British Columbia LX-8746/51(6).

B(fine copy; typical British Col surface noise).............................................................................. 27.00379. KARAJAN: Strauss - Salome's Dance. [ACO] DGG 68126. B+(track at 2.5 grams).......................... 17.00380. KLEMPERER: Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. [BSOO.] Brunswick 90135/36(2). B to B+........................ 20.00381. KOUSSEVITSKY: Vivaldi - Concerto Grosso Op.3, #11. Grieg - Last Spring. BSO. [recorded

1936 & 1940] Vic DM-886(2). B+................................................................................................ 16.00382. KOUSSEVITZKY: Bach - Brandenburg #3 & #4. BSO. [rec August 13/14, 1945] RCA Victor

DM-1050(4). B+........................................................................................................................... 25.00383. KOUSSEVITZKY: Beethoven - Symphony #8. BSO. [rec Dec 30, 1936] Vic DM-336(3). B++........ 23.00384. KOUSSEVITZKY: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Yeend; Lloyd; Alberts; Pease; BSO; Berkshire

Festivsl Chorus, Robert Shaw director. [Issued on early soft red vinyl, ("Red Seal De Luxe Edition, Non-Breakable"), thus with surfaces which are very quiet but also prone to wear; recorded on August, 1947] Vic DV-12(8). B to B+(much is A-, but some ticks)........................... 27.00

78's: Conductors - continued

385. KOUSSEVITZKY: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. William Primrose; BSO. Legendary recording from November 28, 1944; original issue, literally in mint condition! RCA Victor DM-989(5). FS!(still in original brown-paper wrapper).................................................................................... 65.00

386. KOUSSEVITZKY: Haydn - Symphony # 94. BSO. [recorded April 22 & 24, 1929; their first of two recordings; in very early, small album; Scroll labels] Vic M-55(3). B.................................... 27.00

387. KOUSSEVITZKY: Prokofiev - Lt. Kije Suite; Love for Three Oranges March. BSO. [recorded 1937 & 1936] Vic DM-459(3). B+................................................................................................ 23.00

388. KOUSSEVITZKY: Ravel - Bolero. Satie - Gymnopedie #1. BSO. [recorded April 14, 1930 - their 1st of two recordings of each work] Vic DM-352(2). B+(side 1 is B)................................... 18.00

389. KOUSSEVITZKY: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. BSO. [recorded Jauary 22, 1935] RCA DM-257(5). B+............................................................................................................................. 32.00

390. KOUSSEVITZKY: Stravinsky - Capriccio for Piano & Orchestra. Sanroma; BSO. [recorded March 19, 1940] Vic M-685(2). B+............................................................................................... 32.00

391. KOUSSEVITZKY: Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet. Sibelius - The Maiden with Roses (from Swanwhite). BSO. [recorded December 28 & 29, 1936] Vic M-347(3). B+.................................. 23.00

392. KOUSSEVITZKY: Wagner - Parsifal Prelude & Good Friday Spell. BSO. [recorded in April of 1946 & 1947] RCA Victor DM-1198(3). FS!(still in original brown-paper wrapping!)................. 35.00

393. KRIPS: Strauss (J) - Blue Danube; Roses from the South; Acceleration Waltz. New Symphony Orch. London LA-28(3). B+(side 5 is B)...................................................................................... 23.00

394. KUBELIK: Dvorak - In der Natur. CPO. HMV C-3628/29(2). B+(NA)............................................. 20.00395. LAMBERT: Bartok - Roumanian Folk Dances. PO String Orch. British Columbia DX-1221. B+.... 11.00396. MENGELBERG: Brahms - Academic Festival Overture. ACO. BEECHAM: Mozart - Minuet in

D. RPO. Col 68645/46(2). B+(NA).............................................................................................. 20.00397. MENGELBERG: Wagner - Ride of the Valkyries. TOSCANINI: Mendelssohn - Midsummer

Night's Dream Scherzo. NYP (in both). [fascinating to have both of these conductors on the same ancient Brunswick, let alone is superb condition!] Brunswick 50161. B+............................. 20.00

398. MITROPOULOS: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3. Mpls. Columbia M-540(4). B+(lovely copy!)........ 32.00399. MONTEUX: Milhaud - Protee Suite. Monteux/San Francisco Symphony. [wonderful album

cover depicts the title character (who tended Poseidon's herd of seals) as a bearded and bespectled old merman (i.e. below the waist he is a fish); rec April 14, 1945] RCA Victor DM-1027(3). B+ to B.................................................................................................................... 30.00

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400. MONTEUX: Rimsky-Korsakov - Antar Symphony. SFSO. [recorded April 2, 1946] RCA Victor DM-1203(3). B+........................................................................................................................... 17.00

401. MONTEUX: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps. San Francisco Symphony. [recorded March 10, 1945; not to be confused with BSO remake from 1951] RCA Victor DM-1052(4). B+(fine copy - some portions verge on A-)........................................................................................ 32.00

402. MORIKE: Smetana - The Moldau. Orch. Decca 25203/04(2). B+(NA).............................................. 14.00403. MUNCH: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suites #1 & #2. PCO. [Never on LP; #1 omits the Interlude

since there is no chorus involved; recorded October 9 & 10, 1946; Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London] Decca EDA-29(3). B+ to B.................................................................................... 14.00

404. PFITZNER: Beethoven Symphony #8. BPO. [recorded 1933] Brunswick 90252/54(3). B+(only very minor brief snd from scr mvt 4; NA)..................................................................................... 30.00

405. REINER: Gershwin (arr. Robert Russell Bennett) - Porgy and Bess, A Symphonic Picture. Pittsburgh Symphony. [recorded March 27, 1945; it was Reiner who commissioned the arrangement from Bennett] Columbia MM-572(3). B+................................................................. 36.00

406. REINER: Wagner - Tannhauser Bacchanale (Venusberg Music). Pittsburgh Sym. [recorded January 9, 1941; never transferred to LP] Columbia X-193(2). B+ to A-(exceptionally fine copy)............................................................................................................................................. 25.00

407. REINER: Wagner - Three Excerpts from Act III of Die Meistersinger. Pittsburgh Sym. [recorded November 15, 1941; never on LP] Columbia X-218(2). B............................................ 25.00

78's: Conductors - continued

408. RODZINSKI: Khachaturian - Gayne Suite. CSO. [recorded November 18, 1947; one of only five works Rodzinski recorded in his single year with the CSO] RCA Victor DM-1212(2). FS!(still sealed in original paper)........................................................................................................ 34.00

409. RODZINSKI: Wagner - Tristan Prelude & Liebestod. CSO. [recorded December 13, 1947; one of only five works Rodzinski recorded with the CSO during his single year as music director] RCA Victor DM-1230(2). FS!(still in original brown-paper wrapping!)....................................... 32.00

410. SARGENT: Britten - Four Sea Interludes fr Peter Grimes. LSO. British Columbia DX-1441/42(2). B................................................................................................................................ 20.00

411. SARGENT: Vaughan Williams - Wasps Overture. Halle Orch. Col 71605. B+................................... 7.00412. SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT: Beethoven - Adagio movements from Pathetique and Moonlight

Sonatas. BPO. Telefunken 8-86004. B.......................................................................................... 12.00413. SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT: Puccini - Tosca Fantasie (arranger not named; S-I?). BSOO.

[obscure!!] Telefunken E-2431. B+............................................................................................... 17.00414. SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT: Schmidt - Notre Dame: Intermezzo. Sibelius - Valse Triste. BPO.

Capitol - Telefunken 89-80132. B+............................................................................................... 12.00415. SCHURICHT: Mark Lothar - "Schneider Wibbel" Overture. Berlin State Orch. DGG 68269. B+.... 17.00416. SEVITZKY: Glinka - Russlan & Ludmilla Overture. Rimsky-Korsakov - Dubinushka.

Indianapolis Sym. Vic 17731. B+.................................................................................................. 8.00417. STOCK: Bach (arr. Stock) - Prelude & Fugue in E-flat ("St. Anne"). CSO. [recorded December,

1941] Vic DM-958(2). B+(sds 2 + 3 edge toward B in spots)........................................................ 15.00418. STOCK: Dvorak - In Nature's Realm. Suk - #2 from Fairy Tale Suite (Playing Swans &

Peacocks). CSO. [recorded 12/1941 (Dvorak) & 12/1926 (Suk)] Vic DM-975(2). FS!(still in original brown wrapping paper!!).................................................................................................. 35.00

419. STOCK: Mozart - Symphony #38. CSO. Columbia M-410(3). B+(recorded 1940)............................ 30.00420. STOCK: Mozart - Symphony #38. CSO. [recorded March 10 and April 10, 1940] Col M-410(3).

B++(superlative copy!).................................................................................................................. 30.00421. STOCK: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. CSO. [recorded January 17, 1940; the first of five

CSO recordings of the work] Columbia M-421(4). B+/B(very nice pressing for this issue!)......... 32.00422. STOCK: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. CSO. [recorded 12/1928; Goodman Theatre, Chicago;

very free treatment of 1st movement in particular!] [Scroll label] Vic M-25(6). B(album has

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moderate dam)............................................................................................................................... 35.00423. STOCK: Weber - Euryanthe Overture. CSO. [recorded 1940] Col 11179. B+...................................... 9.00424. STOKOWSKI: Bach - Es ist Vollbracht (from St. John Passion). Phila. Vic 8764. B+......................... 8.00425. STOKOWSKI: Bach - Great Fugue in g. Phila. [10-inch; AUTOGRAPHED BY

STOKOWSKI on label in slightly faded white ink!] Vic 1728. B-............................................... 20.00426. STOKOWSKI: Bach - 250th Anniversary Album: Chaconne in d (from Violin Partita #2);

Chorale Prelude, "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland;" Adagio (from Toccata & Fugue in C); Siciliano (from Violin Sonata in c); Sarabande (from English Suite #3); Komm, Susser Tod. [All arranged by Stokowski, of course] Phila. Vic DM-243(5). B to B+....................................... 27.00

427. STOKOWSKI: Bach - Transcriptions for Orchestra: Prelude & Fugue in e; "Es ist Vollbracht" (from St. John Passion); Chorale Prelude, "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ;" Clavier Sonata in E-flat (1st movement). Palestrina - Adoramus Te. Phila. [Great cover portrait of Stokowski w/swirling colors surrounding him; he made the arrangements, of course] Vic M-963(3). B+...... 27.00

428. STOKOWSKI: Schubert - Symphony #8. Phila. [superb early scroll-label pressing with smaller-than-later album including notes insert, all in wonderful condition] Vic M-16(3). B++................. 35.00

429. STOKOWSKI: Shostakovich - Symphony #5. Phila. Vic DM-619(6). B+......................................... 36.00430. STOKOWSKI: Wagner - Das Rheingold (excerpts arranged by Stokowski as a concert suite).

Phila. Vic DM-179(3). B+ to A-(exceptionally fine pressing)....................................................... 30.00431. STRAUSS: Beethoven - Symphony #5. Berlin State Opera Orch. [NA] Brunswick

90172/75(4). B++(silky surface!).................................................................................................. 40.0078's: Conductors - continued

432. STRAUSS: Strauss - Salome's Dance. [BSOO] Brunswick 90088. B(looks scuffy but plays very well; small tear)............................................................................................................................. 14.00

433. STRAUSS: Strauss - Suite from Der Rosenkavalier. Augmented Tivoli Orchestra. [recorded in Queen's Hall, London] SIR LANDON RONALD: Mendelssohn - MSND Scherzo. Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. HMV D-1094/97(4). B(NA)................................................................... 50.00

434. TALICH: Suk - Serenade for Strings. Czech Philharmonic. Vic DM-779(4). B+.............................. 27.00435. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #5 (finale, part one of two). La Scala Orchestra. [single-

sided acoustic disc] Vic 74769. A- to B+(superb copy)................................................................. 11.00436. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #8. NBC. [1941 recording - added timpani in first

movement] Vic DM-908(3). B+.................................................................................................... 17.00437. TOSCANINI: Berlioz - Rakoczy March. La Scala Orch. Vic 74595. B+(looks scuffy; plays very

well).............................................................................................................................................. 10.00438. TOSCANINI: Mendelssohn - Scherzo & Nocturne from Midsummer Night's Dream. NYP.

Brunswick 50074. B...................................................................................................................... 15.00439. VON HAUSEGGER: Bruckner - Symphony #9. Munich Philharmonic. Vic DM-627(7). B+

(fine discs but minor tape repair, album spine).............................................................................. 32.00440. WALTER: Beethoven - Coriolan Overture. LSO. [rec 1938] Vic 12535. B+........................................ 8.00441. WALTER: Mozart Overtures: La Finta Giardiniera and Titus. VPO. [rec 1938] Vic 12526. B+......... 18.00442. WALTER: Wagner - Parsifal: Transformation Scene; Prelude to Act 1 (part 3 of 3 only). RPO.

[very early electrical recording, c.1925] Col 67573. B(some scratches, but strong sound)............... 7.00443. WEINGARTNER: Beethoven - Fidelio Overture. [LPO] Col 69545. B+/B+ to A-(very fine

pressing).......................................................................................................................................... 9.00444. WEINGARTNER: Strauss (J) - Blue Danube Waltz. RPO. Col 69275. B+.......................................... 8.00445. WHITEMAN: Grofe - Grand Canyon Suite. His Concert Orchestra. [with scroll labels in early

small album] Vic C-18(4). B+ to B(superb condition for the age of this set)................................. 20.00446. WOLFF: Franck Symphony. Lamoureux Orchestra. Brunswick Album #33(4). B(spots require

2.5 grams; album in fine shape)..................................................................................................... 27.00447. ZECCHI: Boccherini - Quintet in C (arranged for string orchestra by Lanterlach). String Orch.

Cetra Soria BB-25114/15(2). B+................................................................................................... 14.00

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Listings of Long-Playing Records begin on the next page

LONG-PLAYING RECORDS

The next forty pages or so are devoted to LP's.

LP's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire

Operatic and choral listings include libretti unless noted NL for "No Libretto."

448.*BACH: St. Matthew Passion. Te Kanawa; von Otter; Rolfe Johnson; Krause; Blochwitz; Bar; Solti/CSO; Cho. [Dutch pressing] London 421 177-1(3). FS....................................................... 11.00

449.*BALFE: The Bohemian Girl. Roy; Munro; Cole; Polivnick/Central City Opera. [Live, 1971] Side 6: Excerpts from Act III (Peters; Beecham/ROHCG; live, 1951). Voce 17(3). A-(start sd 6 has noisy originals)................................................................................................................ 13.00

450.*BARTOK: Bluebeard's Castle. Obraztsova; Nesterenko; Ferencsik/Hungarian Opera Orch. [dig] Hungaroton SLPD-12254. A-................................................................................................. 6.00

451.*BARTOK: Cantata Profana (Reti; Farago; Lehel/Hungarian Radio Orch & Cho); Miraculous Mandarin (complete; Ferencsik/Budapest Phil; Radio Cho. [tulip labels] DGG 138 873. A-......... 6.00

452. BEETHOVEN: Symphony #9. Stich-Randall; Hoffgen; Friedrich; Frick; Bohm/Frankfurt Radio Orch & Cho. [live; 9-29-54; fold-open album with notes in Italian only] I Grandi Concerti GCL-03. A-....................................................................................................................... 6.00

453.*BEETHOVEN: Christ on the Mount of Olives. Raskin; Lewis; Beattie; Ormandy/Phila; Temple University Choirs. Col MS-6841. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s)....................................... 4.00

454.*BEETHOVEN: Mass in C. Janowitz; Hamari; Laubenthal; Schramm; Richter/Munich Bach Orch & Cho. DGG 139 446. A- to A(demo copy).......................................................................... 8.00

455.*BERLIOZ: Beatrice & Benedict. Veasey; Cantelo; Watts; Mitchinson; Cameron; Shirley-Quirk; Davis/LSO; St. Anthony Singers. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-256/7(2). A-................................................ 6.00

456.*BERLIOZ: Requiem. Riegel; Maazel/CO/Cho. London OSA-12115(2). A-(blems sd 2 don’t sound)............................................................................................................................................. 8.00

457. BERLIOZ: Requiem. Jouatte; Fournet/Emile Passani Choir & Orch. [Transfers from 78's which were recorded, I believe, during WWII; first recording of the work; recorded in Church

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of Saint Eustache, Paris.] Col SL-159. B+..................................................................................... 18.00458.*BERLIOZ: Romeo et Juliette. Hamari; Van Dam; Dupouy; Ozawa/BSO; New England

Conservatory Cho. DGG 2707 089(2). A- to A............................................................................. 9.00459.*BERNSTEIN: West Side Story. Te Kanawa; Carreras; Troyanos; Ollmann; Bernstein/Orch &

Cho. [Marilyn Horne also sings "Somewhere"] [dig] DGG 415 253-1(2). A- to A...................... 11.00460.*BIZET: La Jolie Fille de Perth. Anderson; Kraus; Quilco; Van Dam; Bacquier; Pretre/Nouvel

Orch Philharmonique; Cho. [dig; DMM; Grand Prix du Disque] EMI 27 0285 3(3). FS!.......... 14.00461.*BLITZSTEIN: The Airborne Symphony. Orson Welles, narrator; Velis, ten; Watson, bar;

Bernstein/NYP; Choral Art Soc. Col M-34136. A-(demo copy)................................................... 8.00462. BLOCH: Sacred Service (in English). Rothmuller; Bond; Cowan; Composer/London

Philharmonic & Cho. [notes by the composer] London LL-5006. A-............................................ 8.00463.*BOITO: Mefistofele. Siepi; Tebaldi; Del Monaco; Serafin/ASCR. Decca GOS-591-3(3). A-........... 13.00464.*BOITO: Nerone. Prevedi; Ligabue; Baldani; Ferrin; Cassis; Gavazzeni/RAI Orch & Cho.

[Live; Turin; 1975; w/three booklets of synopsis, libretto, notes & essays] MRF S-161(3). A-..... 14.00465. BRAHMS: German Requiem. Fischer-Dieskau; Grummer; Kempe/BPO; Cho. MAHLER:

Kindertotenlieder. Fischer-Dieskau; Kempe/BPO. RCA LM-6050(2). A-................................. 11.00466.*BRAHMS: The Choral Works Without Orchestra (complete?): Six works for Women's

Chorus; Fifteen Works for Mixed Chorus; Five Songs for Male Chorus. Jena/North German Radio Chorus. [dig] [56-page booklet w/texts and translations] DGG 2741 018(6). A- to A........ 24.00

467.*BRITTEN: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Deller; Harwood; Pears; Hemsley; Veasey; Harper; Terry; Watts; Brannigan; Composer/LSO. [Culshaw, producer] Decca SET-338-40(3). A-........... 8.00

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468. BRITTEN: The Turn of the Screw. Pears; Vyvyan; Hemmings; Cross; Britten/English Opera Group. Richmond RS-62021(2). A-............................................................................................. 11.00

469.*CASALS: (Pablo): El Pessebre (The Manger; sung in Catalan). Forrester; Iglesias; Saharrea; Elvira; Serrano; Composer/Festival Casals Orch, Puerto Rico; Cho. Col M2-32966(2). A-..... 13.00

470.*CATALANI: La Wally. Tebaldi; Del Monaco; Cappuccilli; Diaz; Cleva/Monte Carlo Opera Orch; Turin Cho. London OSA-1392(3). A-................................................................................. 8.00

471. CHARPENTIER: Louise (in composer's abridged version). Vallin; Thill; Lecouvreur; Pernet; Gaudel; Bigot/Raugel Orch & Cho. [original oversized album in fine condition with only slight wear; deleted 3/57] Entre EL-7(2). B+................................................................................... 8.00

472.*CILEA: Adriana Lecouvreur. Tebaldi; Del Monaco; Simionato; Fioravanti; Maionica; Ricciardi; Foiani; Capuana/ASCR. London OSA-13126(3). A-(c/c)............................................. 8.00

473.*D'ALBERT: Tiefland. Marton; Kollo; Weikl; Moll; Brinkmann; Janowski/Munich Radio Orch; Bavarian Radio Cho. [dig; DMM; English notes & synopsis, but NL] German RCA RL-70038(3). A- to A..................................................................................................................... 7.00

474. D'ALBERT: Tiefland. Riegler; Kenney; Kmentt; Wiener; Equiluz; Adler/Vienna Philharmonia Orch; VSO Cho. [in early oversize album] SPA 40-42(3). B+(NL; spine label partially flaked off)..................................................................................................................................... 11.00

475. DEBUSSY: Pelleas et Melisande. Joachim; Jansen; Etcheverry; Cernay; Cabanel; Desormiere/Orch; Gouverne Choir. [recorded in Paris, 1941; includes English notes and libretto] La Voix de Son Maitre 1125133(3). A- to A.................................................................... 18.00

476.*DELIBES: Lakme. Mesple; Burles; Soyer; Millet; Benoit; Lombard/Paris Opera-Comique. Sera SIC-6082(3). A-...................................................................................................................... 6.00

477.*DELIUS: Fennimore & Gerda. Cameron; Michelow; Worthley; Sinclair; Robinson/Unnamed Company. [Live, 1962; in nice box; synopsis but NL] IGS 023/4(2). A-(minor spine flaws)......... 8.00

478. DONIZETTI: Il Duca d'Alba. Mancini; Berdini; Giacomo; Guelfi; Catalani; Previtali/Rome Opera. [Live; 1953; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 137(3). B+(side 5 is B).......... 10.00

479.*DURUFLE: Requiem. Te Kanawa; Nimsgern; Andrew Davis/NPO; Ambrosian Singers; Desborough School Cho. [filler is Danse Lente, op.6, #2] Col M-34547. A-................................. 10.00

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480.*ESCHER: (Rudolf; 1912-80): Ciel, Air et Vents; Three Poems by W.H.Auden; Songs of Love and Eternity; Le Vrai Visage de la Paix. Hombergh/Netherlands Chamber Choir. Composers' Voice 8104. A- to A..................................................................................................... 6.00

481.*FAURE: Requiem. de los Angeles; Fischer-Dieskau; Cluytens/PCO; Brasseur Cho. Angel S-35974. A-........................................................................................................................................ 6.00

482.*FINZI: Earth and Air and Rain. BUTTERWORTH: 6 Shropshire Lad Songs; 5 Songs. Luxon; Willison, piano. Argo ZRG-838. A- to A............................................................................ 6.00

483.*GAGLIANO: La Dafne. Lerer; Partridge; Schlick; Kollecker; Jurgens/Hamburg Monteverdi Cho & Camerata Accademica. Archiv 2533 348. FS(plastic fraying, but jacket unopened)......... 6.00

484.*GIORDANO: Fedora. Olivero; Del Monaco; Gobbi; Monreale; De Palma; Te Kanawa; Gardelli/Monte Carlo Opera. London OSA-1283(2). A-.............................................................. 6.00

485. GLANVILLE-HICKS: The Transposed Heads. Harlan; Pickett; Nossaman; Anderson; Sutton; Bomhard/Louisville Orch & Cho. [In English; with notes but NL - as issued, I believe] Louisville LOU-545-6(2). A-(in blank covers).............................................................................. 18.00

486.*GLUCK: Der Betrogene Kadi. Nixa; Djeri; Schonauer; Welz; Paumgartner/Camerata Academica des Salzburger Mozarteums. Epic BC-1062. A-(demo copy; early radial labels)...... 8.00

487. GOMES: A Noite do Castelo (in Portuguese). Liesenberg; Castro-Tank; Tenaglia; Costa; Pessagno; Teatro Municipale de Campinas, Sao Paolo. [Live, 1977; blank jackets; NL] ANNA 1013(2). A-......................................................................................................................... 6.00

488. GOUNOD: Faust. Scotto; Domingo; Siepi; Sereni; Lombard/Unnamed Company. [Live; described in box as "A Faust For All Time," but no date or place given; NL] ERR 146(3). A--(very nice copy for ERR).............................................................................................................. 20.00

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489. HALEVY: La Juive. Poncet; Brunin; Rottier; Wierzbicki; Ledent/Royal Opera House, Gent, Belgium. [Live, 1964; NL; bl covs] Golden Age of Opera EJS 439(3). A- to B++(occ tks; superb for EJS!)............................................................................................................................ 25.00

490. HANDEL: Messiah. Marshall; Palmateer; Vickers; Milligan; Sir Ernest MacMillan/Toronto Symphony & Mendelssohn Choir. RCA LM-6134(2). A-.......................................................... 19.00

491.*HARRIS: Symphony for Voices on Poems of Walt Whitman; Three Songs of Democracy on Poems of Walt Whitman. HANSON: A Prayer of the Middle Ages; Psalms #8, #121 & #150. SOWERBY: Liturgy of Hope. Harbach, organ; Shewan/Roberts Wesleyan College Chorale. Private Iss No Number. A-................................................................................................ 6.00

492.*HAYDN: Creation. Janowitz; Wunderlich; Ludwig; Fischer-Dieskau; Krenn; Karajan/BPO; Vienna Singverein. DGG 643 515/16(2). A- to A(early tulip labels; sturdy oversize box)........... 16.00

493. HAYDN: Mass #11 ("Lord Nelson Mass"). Stich-Randall; Dermota; Hoengen; Guthrie; Rossi/VSOO. Vanguard VRS-470. A-............................................................................................ 6.00

494. HAYDN: The Creation. Seefried; Holm; Borg; Markevitch/BPO; St. Hedwig's Cho. Decca DXA-138(2). A-............................................................................................................................ 13.00

495.*HAYDN: The Seasons (sung in English). Morison; Young; Langdon; Beecham/RPO; Beecham Choral Soc. EMI SLS-5158(3). A- to A....................................................................................... 10.00

496. LEONCAVALLO: I Pagliacci. Petrella; Di Stefano; Protti; Alva; Sordello; Sanzagno/La Scala. [Live, 1958] Side 4: Di Stefano Recital: Andrea, Aida, Carmen, Otello(2), Rosenkavalier (misc locales, 1950-59). [no notes or libretto] Historical Opera Performances Edition HOPE 227(2). A-(album has Scotch tape repair)...................................................................................... 21.00

497. LEONCAVALLO: Pagliacci. Pampanini; Merli; Galeffi; Vanelli; Nessi; Molajoli/Milan Sym; La Scala Chorus. [Recorded 1930; A.C.Griffith transfers; includes English notes and libretto] Italian EMI 3C165-17998/99(2). A-.................................................................................. 8.00

498.*MAHLER: Das Klagende Lied (including Waldmarchen movement). Burrows; Lear; Haefliger; Nienstadt; Hoffman; Soederstrom; Boulez/LSO & Cho. Side 4: Adagio from Symphony #10; Boulez/LSO. Col M2-30061(2). A-....................................................................... 9.00

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499. MAHLER: Das Lied von der Erde. Thorberg; Kullman; Walter/VPO. [recorded 1936] Seraphim 60191. A-........................................................................................................................ 4.00

500.*MASCAGNI: Cavalleria Rusticana. Simionato; Del Monaco; MacNeil; Serafin/ASCR. Side 4: Six Italian Songs. Del Monaco; Nicelli/Orch. London OSA-1213(2). A-...................................... 6.00

501.*MASCAGNI: Cavalleria Rusticana. de los Angeles; Corelli; Sereni; Santini/Rome Opera. [Side 4: Overture to Le Maschere; one excerpt each from Guglielmo Ratcliff & Iris] [blue labels] Angel S-3632(2). A-............................................................................................................ 8.00

502. MASCAGNI: Iris. Olivero; Puma; Neri; Oliva; Questa/RAI Orch & Cho. [Live; Turin, 9-6-56] Side 6: Excerpts from Iris (Petrella; Di Stefano; Christoff; Meletti; Gavazzeni/Unnamed Company). [Live; Rome, 12-26-56] [Booklet, but NL] MRF 29(3). A-....................................... 12.00

503.*MASSENET: Esclarmonde. Sutherland; Aragall; Grant; Quilco; Tourangeau; Davies; Lloyd; Bonynge/National Phil. [Kingsway Hall, 1975] London OSA-13118(3). FS(c/c)........................ 10.00

504.*MASSENET: Le Roi de Lahore. Sutherland; Milnes; Tourangeau; Ghiaurov; Lima; Morris; Bonynge/National Philharmonic. [dig] London 3LDR-10025(3). FS(c/c).................................... 8.00

505. MASSENET: Manon. Feraldy; Rogatchewsky; Guenot; De Creus; Gaudin; Vavon; Rambert; Bernadet; Vieuille; Cohen/Paris Opera Comique. [original oversized album in excellent condition; libretto added] Entre EL-6(3). B+................................................................................. 15.00

506. MASSENET: Manon. de los Angeles; Legay; Dens; Monteux/Paris Opera Comique. [recorded in mono only] RCA LM-6402(4). A-(lovely copy - in original glassine sleeves!)......................... 14.00

507.*MASSENET: Sapho. Doria; Sirera; Ory; Legros; Waisman; Boutry/Orch de la Garde Republicaine. [quad] Pathe Marconi 2C167-16203/5(3). A- to A................................................. 13.00

508.*MASSENET: Werther. Kraus; Troyanos; Bastin; Barbaux; Manuguerra; Plasson/LPO. Angel SZCX-3894(3). A-(libretto booklet AUTOGRAPHED by Kraus).............................................. 11.00

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509.*MASSENET: Werther. Carreras; Von Stade; Allen; Buchanan; Lloyd; Davis/ROHCG. Philips 6769 051(3). A- to A..................................................................................................................... 14.00

510.*MENDELSSOHN: Elijah. Jones; Baker; Gedda; Fischer-Dieskau; Fruhbeck de Burgos/NPO & Cho. EMI SLS-935(3). A- to A................................................................................................ 14.00

511. MENOTTI: The Saint of Bleeker Street. Poleri; Lane; Ruggiero; Akos; Schippers/Orch & Cho. RCA LM-6032(2). A- to B+(minor blemishes sound now and then)...................................... 8.00

512. MEYERBEER: Le Prophete. Horne; Gedda; Rinaldi; Giacomotti; Lewis/RAI Turin. [Live, July 1970] MRF 65(4). A-.................................................................................................................... 13.00

513.*MONIUSZKO: Fifteen Songs from "Song-Books for Home Use." Andrzej Hiolski, baritone; Nadgryzowski, piano. Muza SXL-0545. A-................................................................................... 6.00

514. MONTEMEZZI: L'Amore dei Tre Re. Bruscantini; Capecchi; Berdini; Petrella; Bertocci; Capozz; Ticozzi; Basile/Radio Italiana. [issued with Italian-only notes & NL; this copy has an added Ricordi Italian/English libretto] Cetra-Soria 1212(2). A--(superb copy!)........................ 13.00

515.*MONTEMEZZI: L'Amore dei Tre Re. Moffo; Domingo; Elvira; Siepi; Davies; MacGregor; Tomkinson; Byers; Santi/LSO; Ambrosian Opera Cho. RCA RL-01945(2). A- to A(lovely Italian pressing)............................................................................................................................... 8.00

516.*MONTEVERDI: L'Incoronazione di Poppea. Laszlo; Lewis; Bible; Dominguez; Cava; Pritchard/RPO; Glyndebourne Festival Cho. [blue labels] Angel SBL-3644(2). A-(booklet photo page AUTOGRAPHED by Dominguez)............................................................................. 7.00

517. MOUSSORGSKY: Boris Godunov (in Italian). Pinza; Thorborg; Kullman; Warren; Moscona; Panizza/Unidentified Company (doubtless the Met). [Live; 1938; NL] ERR 138(3). A-(startlingly fine pressings for this label)........................................................................................... 6.00

518.*MOZART: Abduction from the Seraglio. Eda-Pierre; Burrowes; Burrows; Tear; Lloyd; Jurgens; Davis/ASMF. [With 5 alternative duets & insert arias] Philips 6769 026(3). A- to A....... 6.00

519.*MOZART: Bastien und Bastienne. Mathis; Ahnsjo; Berry; Hager/Salzburg Mozarteum Orch. DGG 2537 038. A- to A.................................................................................................................. 6.00

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520. MOZART: Don Giovanni. Bampton; Novotna; Sayao; Pinza; Kipnis; Kullman; Harrell; Walter/Unnamed Co. [live, 1942; Met?; no notes; NL] Discocorp WSA-304/06(3). A-.............. 12.00

521. MOZART: Don Giovanni. Siepi; Schwarzkopf; Grummer; Dermota; Edelmann; Berger; Berry; Furtwangler/unidentified orch. [Live; Salzburg Fest, 1953] Private MORG-003(4). A-............ 13.00

522. MOZART: Magic Flute (abridged, in English). Amara; Hurley; Allen; Sullivan; Uppman; Hines; Kozma/Metropolitan Opera. [recorded in mono only] [SD labels] RCA LM-6089(2). A-.......... 11.00

523. MOZART: Marriage of Figaro. Tajo; Noni; Corena; Bruscantini; Sciutti; Previtali/Radio Italiana. [includes English notes & libretto; in original nice oversized album; startlingly fine copy for an issue released initially with records just in heavy paper sleeves hinged inside the box, a la a 78-rpm set, with no further protection] Cetra-Soria 1219(3). A--(very fine!)............... 17.00

524. MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godunov (abridged; in English). Tozzi; Rankin; Kullman; Da Costa; Scott; Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. [SD labels] RCA LM-6063(2). A-.............................. 11.00

525.*MUSSORGSKY: Khovanshchina. Arkhipova; Krivchenya; Pyavko; Maslennikov; Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre. Mel-Angel SRDL-4125(4). A-............................................................. 8.00

526.*MUSSORGSKY: Salammbo. Shemchuk; Seleznev; Stone; Surjan; Tieppo; Michalopoulos; Pesko/Milan Radio-TV Orch. [Live, 1980] CBS 79253(2). A-................................................... 13.00

527. OFFENBACH: Robinson Crusoe (in English). Janet Price; Dugdalle; Browne; Hartle; Macpherson/New Sym Orch. [Camden Festival, 1973; includes superb booklet with essay, cast biographies, production photos, and full libretto] BJR 140(3). A-.......................................... 13.00

528. OFFENBACH: Tales of Hoffman. Anders; Streich; Klein; Berger; Rother/Berlin Radio. [Rec 1946; no notes or libretto, no listing of performers, which I found via an ARSC notation on the internet. Though touted as "complete," that same note indicates that it is significantly abridged. Apart from a few blemishes, this is essentially a very clean copy of a quieter-than-normal pressing for this label.] Gramophone 20154-56(3). B+ to B(see preceding comments)....... 8.00

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529.*PENDERECKI: Utrenja. Soloists; Chos; Markowski/Warsaw Phil. Phil 6700 065(2). A- to A........ 6.00530.*PETERSON-BERGER: 25 Songs. Jonth, sop; Brilioth, ten; Alin, pf. Bis LP-42. A- to A.................. 6.00531. PIERNE: Incidental Music to "Ramuntcho." GURIDI: Prelude to "Mirentxu; Ezpatadantza from

"Amaya." Orquesta Sinfonica conducted by Argenta (in Mirentxu & two Pierne movements) and Tejada (in the rest). [notes in Spanish only] Alhambra C-7560. A-.................... 14.00

532.*PIERNE: Les Enfants a Bethleem. Hartman; Chateau; Leport; Durigneux; Bernardi; Jouineau/ORTF; Matrise de l'ORTF. Inedits 995 029. A- to A................................................... 8.00

533. PONCHIELLI: La Gioconda. Milanov; Castagna; Kaskas; Martinelli; Moscona; Panizza/Metropolitan Opera. [Live; December 30, 1939; original sources rather noisy; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 225(3). B+/B(mostly B+ but some ticky spots)............. 13.00

534. PONCHIELLI: La Gioconda. Souliotis; Tucker; MacNeil; Elias; Bartoletti/Buenos Aires. [Live, 1966; NL] TeatroDischi TD-505(3). A-.............................................................................. 11.00

535. PROKOFIEV: The Flaming Angel. Rhodes; Depraz; Kolassi; Collard; Giraudeau; Bruck/Paris Opera. Westminster OPW-1304(3). A-........................................................................................... 9.00

536.*PUCCINI: La Fanciulla del West. Neblett; Milnes; Domingo; Egerton; Mehta/ROHCG. DGG 2709 078(3). A- to A..................................................................................................................... 12.00

537.*PUCCINI: Le Villi; Edgar (Act II). Morell; Maliponte; Manuguerra; Stokes; Wyatt; Guadagno/Vienna Volksoper Orch; Vienna Academy Ch Cho. RCA LSC-7096(2). A-............ 8.00

538.*PUCCINI: Madama Butterfly. Scotto; Bergonzi; Panerai; di Stasio; Montarsolo; Barbirolli/Rome Opera. Angel SCL-3702(3). A-.......................................................................... 8.00

539. PUCCINI: Manon Lescaut. Kirsten; Bjoerling; Veldengo; Baccaloni; Heyward; Madeira; Antonincelli/Unnamed Orch & Cho. [Live; NL; bl covs] Unique Opera UORC-207(2). A-........ 8.00

540.*PUCCINI: Tosca. Scotto; Domingo; Bruson; Cheek; Itzhak Perlman (yup! as Jailer); Levine/PO; Ambrosian Opera Cho. [dig] Angel DSBX-3919(2). A-(demo copy)....................... 9.00

541. PUCCINI: Tosca. Olivero; Pavarotti; MacNeil; Tajo; Conlon/Met. [Live, 1979; NL] HRE

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312(2). A-....................................................................................................................................... 4.00542.*RACHMANINOFF: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (1910). Petrov; Stoysyov; Vidov;

Zorova; Maximova; Milkov/Bulgarian Radio Cho. [quad] Angel SB-3864(2). A......................... 9.00543.*RACHMANINOFF: The Bells. Dovenmann; Shumskaya; Bolshakov; Kondrashin/Moscow

Phil; RSFSR Russian Chorus. Mel-Angel SR-40114. A-............................................................. 8.00544.*RACHMANINOFF: The Covetous Knight (Kuznetsov; Usmanov; Budrin;

Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio); Isle of the Dead. (Svetlanov/USSR Sym). Mel-Angel SRBL-4121(2). A-......................................................................................................................... 11.00

545.*RAVEL: L'Enfant et les Sortileges. Danco; Cuenod; Mollet; Wend; Montmollin; Touraine; Ansermet/OSR; Geneva Motet Cho. Decca SDD-168. A- to A.................................................... 6.00

546.*RAVEL: L'Enfant et les Sortileges. Danco; Cuenod; Ansermet/OSR; Geneva Motet Cho. Richmond SR-33086. A-................................................................................................................. 4.00

547. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Sadko. Khanaev; Gribova; Barsova; Petrov; Reizen; Nebolsin/Bolshoi Theatre. [recorded 1946/47; includes English notes but NL] Melodiya M10-46785 006(3). A-.................................................................................................................................................. 20.00

548.*ROSSINI: Barber of Seville. d'Angelo; Capecchi; Monti; Tadeo; Bartoletti/BVRS. DGG 2728 005(3). A- to A(c/c)......................................................................................................................... 6.00

549. ROSSINI: L'Italiana in Algeri. Horne; Petri; Bottazzo; Tavolaccini; Franci/Unidentified Orch & Cho. [Live, 1968; NL; blank jackets] Anna 1009(2). A-........................................................... 11.00

550. ROSSINI: La Cambiale di Matrimonio. Scotto; Panerai; Capecchi; Monti; Petri; Fioroni; Fasano/Virtuosi di Roma. Mercury OL2-109(2). A-................................................................... 11.00

551. ROSSINI: La Cenerentola. Berganza; Monti; Bruscatini; Monreale; Rossi/Scarlatti Orch & Chor of RAI Naples. [Live; 1958; w/ English notes, libretto Italian only] Movimento Musica 03 004(3). A-................................................................................................................................. 14.00

552. ROSSINI: Le Comte Ory. Oncina; Barabas; Canne-Meijer; Roux; Wallace; Gui/Glyndebourne Festival. [sung in French] Italian Odeon QALP-10200/01(2). A-(lovely copy).............................. 6.00

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553.*ROSSINI: Maometto Secondo. Anderson; Ramey; Zimmerman; Palacio; Dale; Scimone/PO; Ambrosian Opera Cho. [first recording; dig] Philips 412 148-1(3). FS....................................... 14.00

554. ROSSINI: Zelmira. Zeani; Washington; Tagger; Limarilli; Rota; Franci/Teatro San Carlo di Napoli. [Live, 1965; NL] Melodram MEL-164(3). A- to A............................................................ 7.00

555. SAINT-SAENS: Samson & Delilah. Bouvier; Luccioni; Cambon; Cabanel; Fourestier/Paris Opera. [early oversized album; libretto, often missing, IS here] Vox PL-8323(3). A-(lgt tks 1/4 inch, sd 5)................................................................................................................................ 11.00

556.*SAINT-SAENS: Samson & Delila. Gorr; Vickers; Blanc; Pretre/Paris Opera; Duclos Cho. [blue labels] Angel S-3639(3). A-................................................................................................. 10.00

557.*SCHOECK: Notturno. BARBER: Dover Beach. Fischer-Dieskau; Juilliard Quartet. Col KS-7131. A-(demo copy; "2-eyes" labels)............................................................................................. 6.00

558. SCHONBERG: Four Pieces, Op.27; Canon - Parting of the Ways, Op.28 #1 (Nixon; Gayer; Robinson; van Ducen in both); Serenade for Baritone & Septet, Op.24 (van Ducen); Variations for Orch. Craft/Ens; Orch. Col ML-5244. A-(early "6-eyes" white demo labels)....... 11.00

559. SCHONBERG: Gurre-lieder. Lewis; Semser; Tangeman; Gruber; Riley; Gesell; Leibowitz/New Sym Soc, Paris. [38-page libretto/booklet with extensive notes] Haydn Soc HSL-100(3). A--..... 13.00

560.*SCHONBERG: Gurrelieder. Borkh; Topper; Engen; Fehenberger; Schachtschneider; Fiedler; Kubelik/BVRS. [live performance] [tulip labels] DGG 138 984/5(2). A- to A............................. 10.00

561.*SCHONBERG: Moses und Aron. Mazura; Langridge; Solti/CSO & Cho. [dig] [Grammy Award, 1985: Best Opera Recording] London 414 264-1(2). FS................................................... 10.00

562. SCHONBERG: Moses und Aron. Fiedler (Hans, not Arthur!); Krebs; Zollenkops; Steingruber-Wildgans; Kretschmar; Rosbaud/North German Radio Orch & Cho. Col K3L-241(3). A-(early "6-eyes" labels)................................................................................................................... 10.00

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563. SCHUBERT-BERTE: Das Dremaederlhaus (Operetta in Three Acts). Meyer-Welfing; Borsos; Oeggl; Wiener; Seidl; Pauspertl/Vienna State Philharmonia; Akademie Ch Cho. [with notes but NL] Vox PL-20800. B+(occ tks)...................................................................................... 6.00

564.*SCHUMANN: Genoveva. Moser; Schreier; Fischer-Dieskau; Lorenz; Vogel; Masur/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch; Berlin Radio Cho. [quad] German EMI 1C157-02 914/16(3). A- to A....... 16.00

565.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. Vishnevskaya; Gedda; Petkov; Krenn; Tear; Valjakka; Rostropovich/LPO. Angel SCLX-3866(3). A-............................................................. 10.00

566.*SMETANA: Libuse. Kniplova; Berman; Soukupova; Bednar; Kroupa; Zidek; Subrtova; Krombholc/Prague National Theatre. Supraphon SUAST-50701/4(4). A-................................ 11.00

567.*STAINER: The Crucifixion. Griffett; George; Vann/Choir of Peterborough Cathedral. Hyperion A-66035. A-.................................................................................................................... 6.00

568.*STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier. Lear; Von Stade; Welting; Bastin; Carreras; Stroud; de Waart/Rotterdam Philharmonic. Philips 6707 030(4). A- to A(c/c).......................................... 16.00

569.*STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier. Tomowa-Sintow; Baltsa; Perry; Moll; Lipp; Karajan/VPO. [dig] DGG 413 163(4). A- to A..................................................................................................... 16.00

570. STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier. Varnay; Stevens; Conner; Koreh; Brownlee; Votipka; De Paolis; Reiner/Metropolitan Opera. [Live; February 28, 1953; with English notes, but NL] Melodram MEL-441(4). A-........................................................................................................... 25.00

571. STRAUSS: Salome. Welitsch; Hongen; Svanholm; Hotter; Reiner/Unnamed Company (clearly Metropolitan Opera). [Live; 1952; NL; no notes (as issued)] SJS 701/702(2). A-......................... 11.00

572. STRAUSS: Salome. Welitch; Jagel; Thorborg; Sullivan; Glaz; Reiner/Met. [Live, 1949; booklet with notes and photos, but NL] BJR 156(2). A-.............................................................................. 8.00

573. STRAVINSKY: Les Noces (Steingruber; Kenney; Wagner; Waechter; Vienna Ch Cho; Instrumental Ens); L'Histoire du Soldat Suite (Tomasow, violin; Soloists of VSOO). Mario Rossi conducts in both. Vanguard VRS-452. A-.............................................................................. 8.00

574.*SZYMANOWSKI: King Roger. Hiolski; Rumowska; Nikodem; Dabrowski; Mierzejeweski/Warsaw Opera. Aurora AUR-5061/2(2). A- to A................................................. 8.00

LP's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire - continued

575.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Queen of Spades. Arkhipova; Levko; Milashkina; Mazurok; Andzhaparidzye; Khaikin/Bolshoi Theatre. Mel-Angel SRD-4104(4). A-.................................... 8.00

576.*THOMSON: The Mother of Us All. Dunn; Atherton; Booth; Godfrey; Maxwell; Vanni; Leppard/Santa Fe Opera. New World NW-288/89(2). A-............................................................ 8.00

577.*TIPPETT: A Child of Our Time (Morison; Bowden; Lewis; Standen; Pritchard/Royal Liverpool Orch & Cho); Ritual Dances from Midsummer Marriage (Pritchard/ROHCG). Argo DPA-571-2(2). A-.................................................................................................................. 8.00

578.*TIPPETT: Choral Music - 4 Songs from the British Isles; 5 Negro Spirituals from "A Child of Our Time;" nine more short works. Soloists; Cleobury/Schola Cantorum of Oxford. Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-25. FS.............................................................................................................. 6.00

579. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Five Tudor Portraits. Rankin; Anderson; Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym; Mendelssohn Cho. [Live] Cap P-8218. B+........................................................................... 5.00

580.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Pilgrim's Progress. Noble; Armstrong; Burrowes; Partridge; Shirley-Quirk; Keyte; Boult/LPO & Cho. [Side 6: Boult in rehearsal of the work] Angel SCL-3785(3). A-.................................................................................................................................... 11.00

581. VERDI: Aida. Arangi-Lombardi; Capuana; Lindi; Borgioli; Pasero; Baccaloni; Molajoli/La Scala. [original oversized album is sturdy thanks to tape repair] Entre EL-3(3). A--(bit more snd start sd 6, but very fine).......................................................................................................... 15.00

582. VERDI: Aida. Verna; Pirazzini; Corelli; Guelfi; Neri; Questa/RAI, Turin. [with synopsis, but NL] Cetra LPC-1262(3). B+/B+ to A-(fine copy for this issue)....................................................... 9.00

583.*VERDI: Aida. Caballe; Domingo; Berini; Mastromei; Masini/Gran Teato del Liceo, Barcelona [Live; January 1, 1974; booklet includes many production photos, but NL] Side 6: Caballe in

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six excerpts from Ernani (w/Christoff; Glossop; Prevedi; Gavazzeni/RAI Milan [Live; 1968]. MRF S-106(3). A-.............................................................................................................. 13.00

584.*VERDI: Aroldo. Caballe; Cecchele; Lebherz; J.Pons; Manno; Queler/Opera Orchestra & Oratorio Society of New York; Westchester Choral Soc. [Live; Carnegie Hall; 4/8/79] CBS 79328(3). A- to A(lovely German pressing).......................................................................... 11.00

585.*VERDI: Ballo in Maschera. Pavarotti; Tebaldi; Milnes; Resnik; Donath; Bartoletti/ASCR. London OSA-1398(3). FS(c/c)........................................................................................................ 9.00

586.*VERDI: Falstaff. Fischer-Dieskau; Ligabue; Resnik; Sciutti; Panerai; Stolze; Bernstein/VPO; VSO Cho. Col M3S-750(3). A-("2-eyes" labels).......................................................................... 15.00

587. VERDI: Falstaff. Rimini; Tassinari; Tellini; Baudes; Monticone; Molajoli/La Scala. [original oversized album in excellent condition; added libretto] Entre EL-8(2). B++................................. 11.00

588. VERDI: Falstaff. Stabile; Biasini; Borgioli; Nessi; Lazzari; Tedeschi; Toscanini/Salzburg Festival; live; July 26, 1937. Filler: Aida Overture (first public performance; March 30, 1940; no artist details here, but this was Toscanini/NBC; there was apparently only one other performance of the work before the Verdi family locked the score away again, though Abbado has recorded the score from a transcription made by listening to the Toscanini performance). [NL] Penzance 37(3). A-........................................................................................ 11.00

589.*VERDI: I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata. Domingo; Deutekom; Raimondi; Lo Monaco; Malvisi; Dean; Gardelli/RPO; Ambrosian Singers. Philips 6703 032(3). A- to A(c/c)............... 10.00

590.*VERDI: I Masnadieri. Caballe; Bergonzi; Cappuccilli; Raimondi; Gardelli/NPO; Ambrosian Singers. Philips 6703 064(3). A- to A............................................................................................. 8.00

591.*VERDI: I Vespri Siciliani. Arroyo; Domingo; Milnes; Raimondi; Levine/NPO; Alldis Choir. RCA ARL4-0370(4). A-.................................................................................................................. 8.00

592. VERDI: Il Trovatore. Milanov; Bjoerling; Barbieri; Warren; Cellini/RCA Orch; Shaw Chorale. [SD labels] RCA LM-6008(2). A-................................................................................................... 8.00

593.*VERDI: La Battaglia di Legnano. Ricciarelli; Carreras; Manuguerra; Ghiuselev; Gardelli/Austrian Radio Orchestra & Chorus. Philips 6700 120(2). A- to A............................. 6.00

LP's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire - continued

594. VERDI: La Forza del Destino. Del Monaco; Tebaldi; Bastianini; Siepi; Corena; Simionato; Di Palma; Molinari-Pradelli/ASCR. [AUTOGRAPHED on libretto by Tebaldi & Bastianini; Tebaldi also signed the inside of box front] London XLLA-37(4). B/B-(rather scuffy)................ 10.00

595. VERDI: La Forza del Destino. Callas; Tucker; Rossi-Lemeni; Nicolai; Tagliabue; Capecchi; Clabassi; Serafin/La Scala. Seraphim IC-6088(3). A-.................................................................. 11.00

596.*VERDI: La Forza del Destino. Price; Tucker; Merrill; Verrett; Tozzi; Flagello; Schippers/RCA Italiana. [Mohr; Salvatore] RCA LSC-6413(4). A-........................................................................ 9.00

597. VERDI: La Traviata. Callas; Kraus; Sereni; Anini; Ghione/San Carlos Opera House, Lisbon. [Live, 3-27-58] Angel ZBX-3910(2). A-....................................................................................... 10.00

598. VERDI: La Traviata. Albanese; Peerce; Merrill; Toscanini/NBC Sym. [Live; 12/46; notes in German and French only; NL] RCA AT-202(2). A- to A(superb German Teldec pressings)........... 8.00

599. VERDI: La Traviata. Ponselle; Tibbett; Jagel; Vettori; Falco; Panizza/Metropolitan Opera. Side 6: Intermission talks & singing with Geraldine Farrar. [Live; 1/5/1935; NL; collector provided pristine blank box then added careful spine label] Golden Age of Opera EJS 107(3). A-(exceptionally fine pressings; originals noisy)............................................................................. 8.00

600. VERDI: La Traviata. Caniglia; Gigli; Basiola; Huder; Baracchi; Hitchin; Cimaro/Unidentified Company. [Live, 1939; NL] MDP 009(2). A-.............................................................................. 11.00

601.*VERDI: Luisa Miller. Moffo; Bergonzi; Verrett; MacNeil; Tozzi; Flagello; Cleva/RCA Italiana. [photo page of libretto booklet AUTOGRAPHED by MacNeil] RCA LSC-6168(3). A-(WD labels).................................................................................................................. 8.00

602.*VERDI: Macbeth. Milnes; Cossotto; Carreras; Raimondi; Muti/NPO; Ambrosian Opera Cho.

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[DMM; drm] Angel AVB-34058(2). A- to A.................................................................................. 8.00603.*VERDI: Nabucco. Scotto; Ghiaurov; Manuguerra; Luchetti; Obraztsova; Muti/PO; Ambrosian

Opera Cho. [quad] Angel SCLX-3850(3). A-................................................................................ 7.00604. VERDI: Oberto, Conte di San Bonifacio. Caniglia; Nicolai; Poggi; Pasero; Simonetto/RAI

Turin. [Live, 1951; no notes; NL (as issued)] HRE V-801(3). A-................................................. 11.00605. VERDI: Otello. Carbone; Beltacchi; Fusati; Girardi; Palai; Granforte; Spada; Sabajno/La Scala.

[as issued, with notes & synopsis, but NL; box also superb] Camden CCL-101(3). A-(startlingly fine pressing for Camden!).......................................................................................... 12.00

606. VERDI: Otello. Martinelli; Tibbett; Rethberg; de Paolis; Moscona; Panizza/Metropolitan Opera. [Live; February 24, 1940; NL; former owner has housed these in a fine box with stenciled spine label] Golden Age of Opera EJS 106(3). A--(very fine surfaces for EJS; originals noisy)................................................................................................................................ 8.00

607.*VERDI: Requiem. Vartenissian; Cossotto; Fernandi; Christoff; Serafin/Rome Opera. [notes in French only] French EMI 2C181-01461/2(2). B+(front cover boldly AUTOGRAPHED BY COSSOTTO)................................................................................................................................. 8.00

608.*VERDI: Rigoletto. Sutherland; Pavarotti; Milnes; Talvela; Tourangeau; Te Kanawa; Bonynge/LSO; Ambrosian Opera Cho. London OSA-13105(3). A-............................................ 8.00

609.*VERDI: Stiffelio. Carreras; Sass; Manuguerra; Ganzarolli; Gardelli/Vienna Radio Orch & Cho. Philips 6769 039(2). A- to A.................................................................................................. 9.00

610.*VICTORIA: Missa Pro Defunctis cum Sex Vocibus (with Gregorian Chant Interpolations). Edith Ho/Choir of the Church of the Advent (Boston, MA). AFKA S-4698. FS........................ 6.00

611.*WAGNER: Das Rheingold (sung in English). Bailey; Belcourt; Stroud; Goodall/English National Opera Company. [Live] Angel SDC-3825(4). A-(British pressings)............................ 12.00

612. WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Hotter; Suthaus; Kuen; Neidlinger; van Mill; von Milinkovic; Grummer; Ilosvay; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival. [Live, 1957; issued with booklet including production photos, but NL] Cetra LO-58(3). A-............................................................ 11.00

613. WAGNER: Flying Dutchman. Uhde; Varnay; Weber; Windgassen; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival. [live, 1955; with illustrated booklet, but NL] Cetra LO-51(3). A-.................................... 8.00

LP's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire - continued

614. WAGNER: Lohengrin (in Italian!) Tebaldi; Penno; Nicolai; Guelfi; Neri; Santini/unidentified company. [Live; Naples, 1954; NL] HRE 295(3). A-..................................................................... 6.00

615.*WAGNER: Tannhauser (Paris version). Kollo; Dernesch; Ludwig; Braun; Sotin; Hollweg; Bailey; Equiluz; Solti/VPO; Chos. London OSA-1438(4). A-....................................................... 9.00

616. WAGNER: Tannhauser. Muller; Pilinsky; Jost-Arden; Janssen; Andresen; Elmendorff/Bayreuth Festival Orchestra. [recorded 1930; includes English notes, but NL] Electrola 1C137-03 130/32(3). A- to A......................................................................................... 10.00

617. WAGNER: Tannhauser. Traubel; Melchior; Thorborg; Kipnis; Janssen; Szell/Metropolitan Opera. [Live; December 19, 1942; no notes or libretto] Connaisseur MEL-306(3). A-................ 21.00

618. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Graarud; Larsen-Todsen; Helm; Bockelmann; Andresen; Rodin; Elmendorff/Bayreuth Festival Orch & Chorus. [recorded in Bayreuth Festspielhaus, 1928; includes some notes in English, but NL] Electrola 1C181-03 031/33(3). A- to A.......................... 13.00

619. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Flagstad; Suthaus; Thebom; Greindl; Fischer-Dieskau; Schock; Furtwangler/PO; ROHCG Cho. [Illustrated notes booklet is in German only, but former owner also inserted the notes/libretto booklet from the American Angel issue] RCA LM-6700(5). A-(slight box scuffs)....................................................................................................... 24.00

620.*WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Kollo; Moll; Fischer-Diskau; M.Price; Fassbaender; Dermota; Carlos Kleiber/Staatskapelle Dresden. [dig] DGG 2741 006(5). FS.......................................... 17.00

621.*WEBER: Der Freischutz. Prey; Grummer; Otto; Schock; Frick; Kohn; Keilberth/BPO; Berlin Opera Cho. Seraphim SIB-6010(2). A-.......................................................................................... 6.00

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622.*WEBER: Oberon. Nilsson; Hamari; Domingo; Prey; Grobe; Schiml; Auger; Kubelik/BVRS & Cho. DGG 2709 035(3). A- to A..................................................................................................... 8.00

623.*WOLF-FERRARI: Sly. Bader; Polaski; Reeh; Haertel; Maxym/Niedersachsischen Staatsoper, Hannover. [dig; DMM; includes notes & synopsis in English, but NL - as issued] Acanta 40.23 501(3). A- to A...................................................................................................................... 6.00

LP's: Operatic & Choral Highlights

624. BIZET: Carmen (exc). Djanel; Jobin; Warren; Alvary; Harrell; Votipka; Beecham/Unnamed company. [Label indicates live performance in Chicago, 1943. It is clearly the Metropolitan; perhaps they toured to Chicago? NL; blank jacket] Unique Opera UORC-289. A-.......................... 7.00

625. BIZET: Carmen (exc). Rhodes; Lance; Massard; Guiot; Benzi/Paris Opera. [notes in French only] Philips L-02053. B+............................................................................................................... 6.00

626. DONIZETTI: Gems from Lucia di Lammermoor. Munsel; Peerce; Merrill Pinza; Cellini/RCA Orch. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7030. A-............................................................................................. 8.00

627. GLUCK: Orfeo ed Euridice, Act II. Merriman; Gibson; Toscanini/NBC Sym; Shaw Chorale. [11-22-52, Carnegie Hall] English RCA AT-127. A- to A(lovely Teldec pressing)......................... 8.00

628. HALEVY: La Juive: Act II with Martinelli; Rethberg; Boerner; Clemens; Merola/SF Opera [Live, 1936]; Act IV excerpts with Martinelli & D'Angelo; Heller/Vitaphone Orch [1926/27]. Voce 40. A-................................................................................................................... 8.00

629. HUMPERDINCK: Hansel & Gretel (exc). Schwarzkopf; Grummer; Karajan/PO. EMI 33CXZ-1819. A--(AUTOGRAPHED BY SCHWARZKOPF in bold gray ink)........................................ 8.00

630.*LEHAR: Merry Widow (exc; in English). Della Casa; Reardon; Davis; Hurley; Allers/American Opera Soc. Col OS-2280. A-("2-eyes" labels).................................................... 4.00

631. MOUSSORGSKY: Boris Godounov (exc). Christoff; Bielecki; Gedda; Zareska; Dobrowen/ORTF. [only in print from 12/53 or 1/54 to 3/56] RCA LHMV-1052. B+................... 6.00

632.*MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godunov (exc). Frick; Schock; Koth; Talvela; Klose; Matacic/BSOO/Cho. [German notes] Eurodisc 86 817. A-(minor cov scuffs & tape repair).......... 9.00

LP's: Operatic & Choral Highlights - continued

633. OFFENBACH: La Belle Helene (excerpts in English). Blackham; Miller; Nash; Kern; Matheson/Sadler's Wells Orch & Cho. [with synopsis but no texts] EMI CSD-1505. A-............. 6.00

634. PUCCINI: Madama Butterfly - "The Met's First Butterfly." Arias by members of 1st cast, rec 1907-1916: Farrar, Caruso, Scotti, Homer. RCA VIC-1600. A-.................................................. 4.00

635. PUCCINI: Turandot - Excerpts from 1937 Covent Garden performance (Martinelli in his only appearance as Calaf; Albanese; Barbirolli); plus Turandot arias sung by Eva Turner, Albanese, Zamboni(2; the first Liu); also brief interviews with Martinelli and Rosa Raisa (had the title role in world premiere). Legendary LR-110. A-......................................................... 7.00

636. STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier (exc). Reining; Roswange; Gueden; Szell/Vienna State Opera. [Live, 1949 Salzburg Festival; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 45. A- to A................... 12.00

637. VERDI: I Lombardi (exc). Scotto; Carreras; Plishka; Marini; Queler/Unnamed Orch; Sarah Lawrence College Cho. [Live; 1972] BJR 132. A-........................................................................ 5.00

638.*VERDI: Le Trouvere - (Trovatore in an abridged version in French). Poncet; Le Bris; Quilco; Kahn; Fournet/Lamoureux Orch; Cho. [French notes; tulip labels] DGG 136 467. A- to A........ 8.00

639. WAGNER: Die Walkure, Act I complete (Muller; Windgassen; Greindl; Leitner/Wurttemburg State Orch). Gotterdammerung, Act II, Scene III (Greindl; Rieger/Munich Philharmonic; Bavarian Opera Cho). [early oversized album; w/notes & synopsis; NL] Decca DX-121(2). A-.................................................................................................................................................. 11.00

640. WAGNER: Die Walkure, Act I. Caballe; Cassilly; Salminen; Wallet/Barcelona. [Live, 1977] HRE 224. A-................................................................................................................................... 7.00

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641. WAGNER: Walkure - Act I, Scene 3. Gotterdammerung - Daybreak; Brunnhilde & Siegfried Duet; Siegfried's Rhine Journey. Traubel; Melchior; Toscanini/NBC. [broadcast of 2-22-41] [SD labels] RCA LM-2452. A-................................................................................................. 6.00

LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections

642. 100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Gatti-Casazza Years I: 1908-1921. Commercial recordings of singers in arias they sang at the Met: Alda, Amato, Bonci, Bori, Caruso, Clement, DeLuca, Destinn, Didur, Easton, Farrar, Fremstad, Gadski, Gigli, Hempel, Homer, Jadlowker, Mardones, Martinelli, McCormack, Muzio, Ober, Ponselle, Schumann, Scotti, Slezak, Tetrazzini, Urlus & Whitehall. Fold-open album w/8-page booklet of texts photos & notes on each soloist. Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan Opera-MET-402(2). A-.................. 7.00

643.*100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Bing Years I: 1950-1961. Commercial recordings (one disc mono, one stereo) of singers in arias they sang at the Met: Albanese, Bastianini, Bergonzi, Bjoerling, Callas, Della Casa, Corelli, Corena, Del Monaco, De Los Angeles, Elias, Gedda, Gueden, Hines, London, Merrill, Milanov, Moffo, Nilsson, Peters, Price, Resnik, Rysanek, Siepi, Simionato, Steber, Stevens, Tebaldi, Thebom, Tozzi, Tucker, Valletti, Vickers & Warren. Fold-open album w/8-page booklet of texts, photos and notes on each soloist and recording. Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan Opera-MET-405(2). A-.......... 7.00

644. BAYREUTH FESTIVAL: 1951-1960: Selections from Tannhauser - Rysanek; Kupper; Windgassen; Greindl; Waechter; Windgassen; Cho. Meistersinger - Greindl; Cho. Walkure - Hotter. Siegfried - Windgassen. Gotterdammerung - Varnay; Windgassen; Greindl. Misc Orchs/Conductors. [British pressing; German-only notes] DGG 2721 111(2). A- to A............... 10.00

645.*DON COSSACK CHOIR: "Ave Maria." DGG 136 544. A- to A(demo copy; early tulip labels)......... 6.00646. FAMOUS WAGNER INTERPRETERS: BERLIN 1933/BAYREUTH 1936. Fifteen arias and

scenes performed by Muller, Klose, Volker, Prohaska, Manowarda, Bockelmann, Lorenz, Zimmermann & Roswaenge. Conductors: Tietjen, Schmidt, Schmidt-Isserstedt. Telefunken KT-11017/1-2(2). A- to A.......................................................................................... 12.00

LP's: Operatic, Choral & Vocal Collections - continued

647. GREAT VOICES OF BAYREUTH: Volume 2. Wagner vocal selections sung (more than one aria by some) by Rysanek, Windgassen, Kupper, Greindl, Waechter, Hotter, Varnay, Stewart, Jones, Ridderbusch, Thomas, Fischer-Dieskau, Nilsson, Ludwig, Talvela & King. DISC #5: GREAT CONDUCTORS AT BAYREUTH: Furtwangler (Meistersinger Prelude; BPO); Jochum (Lohengrin Act I Prelude; BVRS); De Sabata (Tristan Prelude; BPO); Boulez (Parsifal Prelude; Bayreuth Orch); Bohm (Flying Dutchman Overture; Bayreuth Orch). [French-only booklet of notes] DGG 410 855-1(5). FS......................................... 8.00

648. GREAT VOICES ON RADIO, 1941-46: Broadcast performances (mostly popular songs) by Melton, Stevens, Melchior, Pons, Martini, Moore, Merrill, Traubel, Peerce, Novotna, Gorin, Jepson, Kullman, Swarthout, Tibbett & Pinza. Sandy Hook SH-2041. A-....................................... 8.00

649. ITALIAN TENORS OF THE 1920S: Vol.1: Arias by Giuseppe Radaelli(2), Ettore Bergamaschi(2), Ettore Parmeggiani(2), Giovanni Chiaia, Giovanni Voyer(2), Guido Volpi(2), Piero Menescaldi, Giuseppe Paganelli, Giuseppe Garutti, Angelo Bendinelli, Ismaele Voltolini, Carmelo Alabiso & Nino Piccluga. Rubini GV-549. A-................................ 11.00

650.*ITALIAN TENORS OF THE 1920S: Vol.2: Selections by Marini(2), d'Alessio(2), Wesselowsky(2), Lenghi-Cellini(2), Agnoletti(2), Abrate(2) & Landi. Rubini GV-572. A-............ 8.00

651. ITALIAN TENORS OF THE 1920S: Vol.3: Arias by Alessandro Granda(3), Nino Ederle(2), Arturo Ferrara(2), Silvio Costa Lo Giudice, Cristy Solari(2), Giovanni Manuritta(2), Paolo Civil(2), Aroldo Lindi(2). Rubini GV-588. A-................................................................... 11.00

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652. ITALIAN VOCAL MUSIC ANTHOLOGY: Works of Caccini, Carissimi, Monteverdi, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Ponchielli, Verdi, Boito, Leoncavallo, Puccini, Mascagni, Montemezzi, Cilea, Franchetti, Giordano & Refice. Very miscellaneous artists include the castrato Moreschi, Journet, Gilly, Piccaver, Pertile & Caruso. ASCO A-114. A-.................................... 6.00

653. LA SCALA - GALA REOPENING: May 11, 1946. Puccini - Manon Lescaut (Act 3 Complete). Boito - Mefistofele (Prologue). Selections from Gazza Ladra, Nabucco, Mose, Vespri, Te Deum. Tebaldi; Favero; Gardino; Malipiero; Pasero; Nessi; Stabile; Forti; Toscanini/La Scala. HRE 243(2). A-.................................................................................................................. 10.00

654.*METROPOLITAN OPERA GALA: Highlights of concert honoring Rudolf Bing, 4-22-72. Arias & duets by Arroyo, Caballe, Nilsson (Salome Finale), Price, Resnik, Tucker, Merrill, Zylis-Gara, Corelli; Bohm, Adler, Bonynge, Levine. [Resnik singing "Chacun a Bing's Gout" is a scream!] DGG 2530 260. A-(as with all copies - a U.S. pressing)................................................... 8.00

655. OPERA GOES BROADWAY: Selections by Melton, Sayao, Pons, Stevens, Merrill, Peerce, Farrell, Tucker, Swarthout, Melton, Kirsten, Weede, Steber, Pinza & Bampton. Star-Tone ST-223. A-............................................................................................................................. 9.00

656. OPERA GOES HOLLYWOOD: Selections by Tibbett, Pons, Stevens, Merrill, Peerce, Novotna, Gorin, Jepson, Kullman, Martini, Swarthout, Melton, Moore, Melchior, Pinza & Traubel. Star-Tone ST-211. A-.................................................................................................. 9.00

657. OPERATIC POTPOURRI: Martinelli/Pag; Ponselle/Ernani, Trovatore, Schubert (w/Carmela Ponselle); Robin & Warren/Rigoletto; Pinza/Nozze; Jobin/Lakme; Grayson & Sinatra/Giovanni (w/Previn, pf, 1946!); Svanholm/Aida & Lohengrin; Falf/Otello(2); Swarthout & Kullman/Carmen; Caruso Jr/Boheme; Pinza/Boris. ANNA 1072. A-......................... 8.00

658.*SONGS OF GREAT OPERA COMPOSERS: Saint-Saens(3), Bizet(4), Massenet(5). Patenaude, soprano; Eliasen, piano. MHS 3433. A-...................................................................... 6.00

659. STOCKHOLM OPERA: 100th Anniversary Album. Lovely album of nine LP's includes 84-page booklet, but notes in Swedish only; there are selections performed by world-famous artists like Nilsson, Bjoerling & Soderstrom, but the vast bulk of the material is sung by Stockholm artists. Swedish EMI C 153-35350/8(9). A--............................................................... 10.00

660. TALES OF OFFENBACH: Arias: Hahn, Bjoerling, Berthon, Berthad, Demoulin, Nash, Musy, Arnoult, Vix, Printemps, Meister, Cernay, Favart, Vaguet, Novikova. Club 99 CL-99-110. A-...... 4.00

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661. THE GREAT PRIMA DONNAS: Selections sung by Olympia Boronat(3), Zelie de Lussan(4), Felia Litvinne(3), Salome Kruszelnicka(2), Medea Mei-Figner and Blanche Marchesi. Belcantodisc BC-205. A-................................................................................................................. 7.00

662. UNFORGETTABLE VOICES IN FRENCH OPERATIC REPERTOIRE. Gluck (Hippolyte); Calve (Perle du Brasil); Ruffo (Hamlet); Gerville-Reache (Paul et Virginie); Homer (Prophete); Garrison (Mignon); Lauri-Volpe (Tales); Castagna (Carmen); Swarthout (Samson); Garden (Louise); Kirsten/Merrill (Thais); Peerce (Juive). RCA VIC-1394. A-............... 6.00

663. UNFORGETTABLE VOICES IN GERMAN OPERATIC REPERTOIRE. Steber (Seraglio); Svanholm (Fidelio); Jeritza (Freischutz); Traubel (Lohengrin); Rethberg (Dutchman); Thorberg (Walkure); Flagstad (Tristan); Schumann-Heink (Gotterdammerung); Melchior (Parsifal). RCA VIC-1455. A-......................................................................................................... 6.00

664. UNFORGETTABLE VOICES IN ITALIAN OPERATIC REPERTOIRE. Milanov (Norma); Schipa (Elisir); Onegin (Lucrezia); Matzenauer (Africana); Pons/De Luca (Rigoletto); Destinn (Trovatore); Gadski/Amato (Trovatore); Caruso (Aida); Ponselle (Aida); Quartararo/Vinay (Tosca). RCA VIC-1395. A-............................................................................... 6.00

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665. ALBANESE: Arias - Butterfly, Carmen, Don Pasquale, Turandot(2), Manon Lescaut, Adriana; Songs - Scarlatti, Bellini(2), Denza, Buzzi-Peccia, Falvo-Fusco. [recorded 1936-46 (most 1940)] Parnassus PAR-1001. A-...................................................................................................... 6.00

666. ALBANESE, PEERCE & MERRILL: "Four Gems from Carmen & I Pagliacci." Reiner; Morel; Weissmann/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7020. B+.................................................... 6.00

667. AMATO: Arias - Barber, Puritani, Due Foscari, Rigoletto, Ballo, Trovatore, Africana, Dinorah, Aida, Pag & Tosca; song of De Curtis. Cantilena 6201. A-............................................................. 4.00

668.*ARAGALL: Boheme, Pasquale, Adriana, Luisa, Don Carlo, Tosca(2), Rigoletto, Trovatore, Manon Lescaut, Elisir, Fedora & Lucia. Rivoli/Barcelona Sym. London OS-26499. A-(c/c)......... 6.00

669. BACCALONI: Arias - Elisir(2), Pipele, Tutti in Maschera, Crispino e la Comare(2), Don Pasquale, Le Precauzioni & Forza. OASI 513. A-(blank jacket)...................................................... 4.00

670. BACCALONI: Arias - Elisir, Barber, Nozze, Giovanni(2), Boris; Songs - Tosti, Billi, Buzzi-Peccia, Cimara, Trilussa (6 Sonetti Romaneschi). Odyssey Y-31736. A-........................................ 5.00

671.*BERGONZI: Arias - Aida, Luisa Miller, Forza, Trovatore, Ballo, Africana, Andreas, Adriana(2), Tosca(2), Manon Lescaut. Gavazzeni/ASCR. London OS-25075. A-............................................ 4.00

672. BJOERLING: "Beloved Bjoerling" Volume 1: Arias from 1936-1948: Carmen, Elisir, Africana, Manon(2), Manon Lescaut, Cav, Pag, Boheme, Arlesiana, Gioconda, Rigoletto, Turandot. Grevillius/Stockholm Orch. Capitol G-7239. A-........................................................................... 5.00

673. BJOERLING: "In Opera" - Arias from Martha, Prince Igor, Elisir, Onegin, Andrea, Aida, Manon Lescaut, Tosca, Cav, Rigoletto(2). [WD labels] RCA LM-2269. A-................................................ 6.00

674. BJOERLING: Arias & duets - Forza, Xerxes, Romeo, Boheme(2), Manon, Tosca, Camren, Cav; Songs of Schubert(3), Firestone(2), Tours, Brahms, Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Rossini, Nordqvist, Trad Swedish. [Three with Annalisa Bjoerling] ANNA 1069. A-.................................. 8.00

675. BJOERLING: Arias - Lohengrin, Onegin, Manon Lescaut; Songs - Sibelius(2), Alfven(2), Rangstrom, Nordqvist, Schubert(2), Sjogren, Peterson-Berger, Rachmaninoff, Strauss. [concert performances: Grevillius/Gothenburg Sym, 8-5-60; Westerberg/Stockholm Phil, 1957 & 1958; Schauwecker, piano, Carnegie Hall, 3-2-58] RCA LM-2784. A-............................. 6.00

676. BJOERLING: Arias - Verdi Requiem, Africana, Carmen, Manon, Faust & Boheme (Weissmann/Hilversum Radio Orch; live, 1939); Xerxes, Verdi Requiem; Song of Grieg(2), Niedermeyer, Sibelius & Alfven (Garaguly/Harmoniens Orch, Bergen; live, 1954). Bluebell BELL-163. A- to A................................................................................................ 6.00

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677. BJOERLING: Gounod Arias - Romeo (5; including two with Sayao); St. Cecilia Mass (2). [Live performances] [Rococo Bjoerling Vol #6] Rococo 5329. A-........................................................... 4.00

678. BJOERLING: Live Performances. 1939 European concert: Arias - Verdi Requiem, Africana, Carmen, Manon, Faust (in Swedish). 1948 recital: 5 Swedish songs; 1 Tosti. American Radio Debut, 1937: Boheme, Cav, Aida & Land of Hope & Glory. Misc sources: Arias - Cav, Pag, Rigoletto, Romeo, Manon, Pecheurs & Turandot; Duets - Romeo (1 w/Annaliese Bjoerling; 1 w/Sayao), Aida (Nemeth), Boheme (Tebaldi) & Rigoletto (Gueden). MDP 026(2). A-...................................................................................................................................... 11.00

679. BOOTH: Arias - Serse, Jephtha, Semele, Don Giovanni(2), Aida, Faust, Gondoliers, Merrie England, Immoral Hour, Carmen & Boheme. [recorded 1938-44] EMI HLM-7109. A-................. 9.00

680.*CABALLE: Arias - Adriana, Vespri(2), Suor, Rigoletto, Sonnambula, Ballo, Trovatore. Masini/Barcelona Orch. [AUTOGRAPHED on front cover in gray marker; also includes some newspaper cuttings] London OS-26424. A-............................................................................ 6.00

681. CABALLE: Presenting Montserrat Caballe - Scenes from Norma, Pirata, Roberto Devereux, Lucrezia Borgia, Maria de Rohan. Cillario/Orch. [AUTOGRAPHED on back cover in black ink; includes some newspaper cuttings from Chicago, c.1966] RCA LM-2862. A-................ 6.00

682.*CABALLE & DOMINGO: Arias & Duets from Aida(5), Don Carlo(5), Mefistofele(3) & Manon Lescaut(3). EMI SLS-5051(2). A- to A(c/c).................................................................................... 8.00

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683. CALLAS: Highlights from "the Trieste Norma." Nicolai; Corelli; Christoff; Votto/unidentified company. [Live; 1953] MDP 013. A-............................................................................................. 4.00

684. CALLAS: Puccini Arias - Boheme(2), Manon Lescaut(2), Butterfly(2), Suor, Gianni, Turandot(3). Serafin/PO. Angel 35195. A-.................................................................................... 4.00

685. CALLAS: Stuttgart Concert; May 19, 1959: Arias from Vestale, Macbeth, Barber, Don Carlo & Pirata (Rescigno/SWDR). Chelsea at Eight (telecast; September 23, 1958): Casta Diva; Un bel di vedremo (Pritchard/orch). Voce 18. A-.......................................................................... 12.00

CALLAS: See also #154, 155, 156, 168, 595, 597, 643.686. CAROSIO & DI STEFANO: Selections from Wm Tell, Iris, Barber, Andrea, Sonnambula, Forza,

Butterfly, Puritani & Tannhauser (Overture). De Fabritiis/RAI Turin. [concert, 11/9/1953] Fonit Cetra LMR-5003. A-.............................................................................................................. 8.00

687.*CERQUETTI: Arias - Aida, Vespri, Norma, Ernani, Tosca, Agnes von Hohenstaufen, Forza. Gavazzeni/MMF. Decca GRV-13. A- to A(Dutch pressing).......................................................... 6.00

688. CONSTANTINO: Africana, Boheme, Barber, Mefistofele, Traviata, Rigoletto(2), Favorita, Trovatore(2), Cav, Pecheurs, Marina, Manon & Romeo. Operatic Rarities OR-402. A-.................. 8.00

689.*CORELLI: Granada & eleven more romantic songs. Mingardo/Orch. Capitol SP-8661. A-............... 6.00690. DAL MONTE: Arias - Wm Tell, Barber, Lucia(2), Figaro, Daughter, Rigoletto, Carnevale di

Venezia. [notes in Italian only] Italian RCA TVM1-7208. A-......................................................... 6.00691. DANCO: Schumann - Liederkreis. Agosti, piano. [10-inch] London LS-590. A-(loud pressing

defect 1st 30 seconds side 2)............................................................................................................ 6.00692. DANCO: Songs of Brahms(5) & Wolf(5). Agosti, piano. [10-inch] London LPS-335. B+(some

ticky spots in Wolf)....................................................................................................................... 11.00693. DANCO: Songs of Debussy: Trois Chansons de Bilitis; Le Promenoir des Deux Amants; Ariettes

Oubliees. Agosti, piano. [10-inch] London LPS-336. A--............................................................. 11.00694. DARA (Enzo): Songs of Rossini(6), Toscanini(!), Malibran, Donizetti(3), Ponchielli, Ricordi(2),

Gomes. [AUTOGRAPHED in blue marker on front cover, 1983; notes in Italian] Mizar SETT-50001. A-............................................................................................................................. 8.00

695. DE GOGORZA: Favorita, Sonnambula, Faust, Martha, Rigoletto, Ballo & Barber; Songs: Widor, Pfeiffer, Weckerlin, Favart, Franck, Symaine, Trotere, Alvarez & Trad. Rubini GV-560. A-............................................................................................................................................ 6.00

696. DE LUCA: Town Hall Recital: January 11, 1947 (Werner Singer, piano). Golden Jubilee Concert: November 7, 1947 (King, piano). [No notes (as issued); in blank box] Golden Age of Opera EJS 122(3). B+ to A-........................................................................................................ 7.00

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697. DERMOTA: Arias - Magic Flute, Barber of Bagdad, Evangelimann, Manon(2), Glockchen des Eremiten (Maillard), Africaine, Tales, Macbeth, Pag, Turandot, Rondine, Tosca, Jenufa, Bartered; Songs of Wolf, Schumann & Strauss. [recorded 1948-53] Melodram MEL-090(2). A-(slight stains on fold-open album)............................................................................................. 11.00

698. DI STEFANO: Radio concerts, 1953, 1954, 1960, with Carosio, Stignani, & Simionato in arias & duets: Puritani, Sonnambula, Favorita, Martha, Andrea, Marestilla, Iris, Gioconda, Butterfly, Turandot, Barber, Cenerentola, Italiana, Tancredi, Samson, Ballo, Forza, Oberto. Conducted by De Fabritiis & Sanzogno. HRE 302(2). A-(couple of very brief, lgt scrs)................................... 7.00

699.*DOMINGO: Adeste Fideles; Panis Angelicus; Ave Maria; Mighty Fortress; six more. Vienna Choir Boys; Froschauer/Vienna Sym. RCA ARL1-3835. A-....................................................... 4.00

700.*DOMINGO: Arias & duets - Rigoletto(3), Werther(2), Fanciulla, Traviata(2), Carmen, Macbeth, Meistersinger, Aida, Oberon, Ernani, Manon Lescaut; seven popular songs & tangos. DGG 2721 259(2). A- to A....................................................................................................................... 8.00

DOMINGO: See also #32, 157, 167, 488, 515, 536, 540, 583, 589, 591, 622, 682, 1041, 1854-55.701. EDDY: (Nelson): "Because" - Title song plus nine more including A Perfect Day, Trees, Sylvia,

Serenade, At Dawning. Harmony HL-7151. A-............................................................................... 6.00

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702. FERRARI-FONTANA: (Eduardo): Otello, Carmen, Pag(2), Tristan, Jewels(2). ARMAND TOKATYAN: Manon, Faust, Carmen, Africana, Gioconda. Rubini GV-61. A-.............................. 6.00

703.*FISCHER-DIESKAU: Mahler - Four Ruckert Lieder (omits Liebst du um Schonheit from the usual five); Kindertotenlieder. Bohm/BPO. [tulip labels] DGG 138 879. A- to A.......................... 4.00

FISCHER-DIESKAU: See also #17-8, 27, 30, 34, 44, 160, 465, 481, 492, 510, 557, 564, 586, 619, 647.704. FLETA: Arias - Tosca, Marina(2), La Dolores, El Huesped del Sevillano(2), La Africana

(Caballero); Songs of Yust & Padilla. Spanish Odeon LCLP-130. A-............................................. 6.00705. FRANCI: Arias - Dinorah, Favorita, Don Pasquale, Traviata, La Cene delle Beffe, Gioconda(2),

Africana(2), Don Carlos, Ballo & Otello. [Italian-only notes] Timaclub 49-2. A-........................... 6.00706. FRANCI: Twelve arias. [1925-30] Preiser LV-171. A-......................................................................... 4.00707.*FRENI: 20 Anni di Bel Canto. Arias - Boheme(2), Ernani, Turandot, Daughter, Suor, Carmen,

Amico Fritz, Stabat Mater. Magiera, piano. [Live, 1975] Bongiovanni GB-1. A- to A................... 7.00708. GALEFFI: (Carlo): Vol 1: Arias - Barber, Don Carlos, Ballo, Trovatore, Nabucco(2), Faust,

Aida(2), Guglielmo Ratcliff, Pag & Andrea. [recorded 1916-30; German-only notes] Lebendige Vergangenheit LV 220. A-............................................................................................. 4.00

709. GARDEN: Arias - Traviata, Thais, Jongleur, Herodiade, Louise; Five Scottish & Irish Songs. [recorded 1911 & 1912] Odyssey 32 16 0079. A-........................................................................... 6.00

710.*GASPARIAN: (Goar): Arias - Faust, Boheme, Huguenots, Turandot & Otello. Ermler/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya C10-17739-40. A-................................................................................... 6.00

711. GATTI: (Gabriella): Arias - Arianna, Ritorno di Ulisse, Nozze, Oberon, Ferbido Desiderio, Ingrata Lidia (Vivaldi), Tannhauser(2), Otello, Ballo; Songs of Carissimi, Bellini(2), Verdi, Donaudy, Reger & Respighi. [two discs with individual jackets, but they go together as a set; recorded 1941-49; notes Italian only] Timaclub 39-1(2). A-........................................................... 6.00

712. GIANNINI: (Dusolina): Arias - Forza(2), Aida; Songs of Strauss & Bond; misc traditional & folk songs (8). OASI 554. FS................................................................................................................. 4.00

713. GMYRYA: Songs of Dyutsh, Keneman, Gurilev, Yakolev, Bulakhov, Varlamon & Aliabiev. Ostrin, piano. Melodiya 010585/6. A-............................................................................................ 6.00

714. HEROLD (Vilhelm): Cid, Africana, Pecheurs, Carmen, Lohengrin, Boheme, Tosca, Cav, Pag(2), Traviata, Forza, Aida; Songs of Lange-Muller(2), Grieg & Svendsen. Rococo 6238. A-................ 6.00

715. HOLLWEG: Coloratura Arias: Strauss - Ariadne; Mozart Concert Arias K.416 & K.419. Krips/LSO. [10-inch] London LPS-250. B+(tks 1st 1/8-inch Ariadne).......................................... 4.00

716. HOTTER: Schubert - Die Winterreise; Schwanengesang. Songs of Brahms, Wolf & Schubert(2). Gerald Moore, piano. [rec 1946-55] Seraphim IC-6051(2). FS...................................................... 9.00

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717. JANSEN: Songs of Reynaldo Hahn: Chansons Grises (5) and six more. Bonneau, piano. [10-inch] London LS-645. A--(some pencilled notes on back cover)..................................................... 8.00

718. JOURNET: Thirteen arias; two songs. [1925-33] Preiser LV-55. A-..................................................... 4.00719. JURINAC: Arias - Butterfly(2; 1959); Forza(2; 1955); Don Carlo(1958); Onegin(1961);

Rosenkavalier(1975); Freischutz(1956). [all live] Legendary LR-105. A-....................................... 8.00720. KAROLIK: (Maxim): Russian Art Songs. Balakirev(2), Borodin(5), Cui, Dargomyshky,

Gretchaninoff, Mussorgsky(6), Rachmaninoff(2), Rimsky-Korsakoff(5), Tchaikovsky(6) & Tcherepnin. Pianists: Kalman Novak in three songs; Tan Crone in one; Robert Pettit in the rest. [box had been crushed, but both spine and cover saved and glued to a new box; no notes - perhaps as issued?] Unicorn UNS-2(3). B+(occasionally B; one band is B-)............................... 17.00

721. KAROLIK: Arias - Otello(4), Andrea Chenier(3), Queen of Spades(4), Africana, Trovatore & Forza. Pettitt, piano. Private F-MKO-1. A-(blank jacket; no notes)................................................ 8.00

722. KIPNIS: Boris(4), Don Carlo, Merry Wives, Don Giovanni; Songs of Mussorgsky, Koenemann & Knipper; brief interview segment. [broadcast recitals, 1943/44] Discocorp RR-210. A-.............. 6.00

723.*KORJUS: Johann Strauss - Blue Danube; A Night in Venice; Excerpts from Die Fledermaus;

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Vienna Lullaby; Wedding Cake Polka. [Some include "live, singing bird accompaniment" by "her feathered friend, William"] Venus 933. B+.............................................................................. 6.00

724. KRAUS: Werther, Puritani(3; all w/Freni), Don Pasquale, Traviata, Faust, Favorita(4; 2 w/Cossotto); Arlesiana, Barber & Linda. [Live; NL; bl cov] Unique Opera UORC-329. A-........... 8.00

725.*KUHSE (HANNE-LORE): Lieder - Schubert(6), Wolf(3), Brahms(6), Dvorak(2). Iimore, piano. [Only in print 9/67 - 4/70] [WD labels] RCA LSC-2967. A-.............................................. 12.00

726. KURENKO: Berlioz - Mort d'Ophelie. Mozart - Exultate, Jubilate; Rondo, K.374. Cherubini - Ave Maria. Arias from Rodelinda & Giulio Cesare. [conductor & orchestra not identified] Collectors Guild CG-668. A-........................................................................................................... 6.00

727. KURZ: Arias - Re Pastore, Barber, Il Pensieroso, Sonnambula(2), Queen of Sheba, Mignon, Ernani, Trovatore, Rigoletto, Traviata, Boheme(6), Butterfly; Songs of Taubert, Fonenailles, Gounod, Kreisler, Toselli, Arditi & Reger. [rec 19008-24] Pearl GEM-121/2(2). A-...................... 8.00

728. LAURI-VOLPI: Vol.2: Thirteen arias & duets. [1934-42] Preiser LV-260. A-..................................... 4.00729. LEIDER: Arias - Armide, Don Giovanni, Fidelio, Tristan(2), Walkure(4), Siegfried,

Gotterdammerung, Parsifal. Songs - Wagner (2 Wesendonck), Schubert(3), Schumann(4) & Wolf(2). [Recorded 1927-31 & 1941-42; arias mostly accompanied by Barbirolli & Blech] Electrola 1C147-30785/6(2). A- to A.............................................................................................. 9.00

730.*LIGENDZA: Handel - Nine German Arias. Ch Ens. DGG 2536 380. A- to A..................................... 5.00731. MARTIN: (Riccardo): Le Cid, Tosca, Butterfly(2), Walkure, Cav; Dvorak song. LEMESHEV:

Snow Maiden, Trilby, Onegin, Sadko(2), May Night; Kashevarov song. OASI 600. A-................. 4.00732. MARTINELLI: Duets from Aida, Otello, Simon(2), Norma, Faust, Gioconda(2), Trovatore,

Ballo, Martha & Juive. [Live, 1926-42; blank jacket] Unique Opera UORC-255. A--..................... 8.00733. MARTINELLI: Memorial Disc. Recordings made for the Edison company in 1912 [Tosca(2),

Boheme, Manon Lescaut, Rigoletto, Gioconda]; 1929 [Aida, Martha, Pag, Gioconda]; and a single aria for this record, at age 83 in 1968 [Francesca da Rimini; just a year before his death]. [notes by Edward J. Smith] The Thomas Alva Edison Foundation STE-100. A-............... 12.00

734. MATTHEWS: (Inez): Schubert - Die Schone Mullerin; Winterreise. Lowell Farr, piano. [Very obscure issue (first time I've seen it) and quirky too: apparently unable to fit all of Die Schone Mullerin happily on one 12-inch LP, it is completed on a 7-inch LP (!) as the third disc in the early oversized album; records are scratchy but oddly do not seem badly worn, so with tick-reducing hardware or software the strongly recorded sound would probably be very listenable] Period SPL-713/14(3). C.............................................................................................. 11.00

735. MELBA: Arias - Il Re Pastore, Lohengrin, Louise & Faust; Songs - Claribel, Foster, Scott, Bishop(2), Ronald, Bemberg(2), Chausson, Debussy & Bourget. Cantilena 6207. A-..................... 6.00

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736. MELCHIOR: The Lighter Side of Lauritz Melchior - Selections from Student Prince, Two Sisters from Boston (2; MGM film); songs of Grieg, d'Hardelot, Robinson, Hubay, Schubert, Fain, Herbert, etc. Misc accompaniments. Camden CAL-424. A--................................................ 8.00

737. MICHEAU: Debussy - La Damoiselle Elue (Collard, mezzo). Chabrier - Ode a la Musique; 2 Arias from Roi Malgre Lui (Mollien, tenor). Fournet/PCO; Brasseur Cho. London LL-639. B(U.S. pressing).............................................................................................................................. 4.00

738.*MILASHKINA: Arias - Don Carlo, Aida(2), Forza, Trovatore(2). Ermler/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya C-01199-200. A-................................................................................................... 8.00

739.*MINTON: Mahler - Songs of a Wayfarer; Four Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn. Solti/CSO. London OS-26195. A-(c/c)........................................................................................... 6.00

740.*MOLDOVEANU: (Eugenia): Songs of Brahms(4), Schumann(3), Wolf(5) & Mahler(3). Cojocariu-Lambrache, piano. [French & Roumanian notes] Electrecord STECE-01867. A-........ 6.00

741. MUNTEANU: Songs of Scarlatti(2), Caccini, Bellini(3), Schubert, Debussy(6) & Bartok. Symposium 1008. A-....................................................................................................................... 7.00

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742. NONI & BRUSCANTINI: Selections from Sonnambula, William Tell, Suor Angelica (Sanzogno/RAI Milano; live); Don Giovanni(2), Barber, Turco, Tales, Damnation of Faust(3) & Elisir. Sanzogno/RAI Torino Orch & Cho; live, 1951). [notes in Italian only] Fonit Cetra LMR-5016. A-.............................................................................................................. 8.00

743.*NOVAK: (Richard): Arias - Rusalka, Vixen, Don Giovanni, Luisa Miller, Boris, Don Carlos & Walkure. Jilek/Brno Opera Orch. Panton 8116 0020. A-.............................................................. 6.00

744. OLIVERO: Arias - Adriana, Boheme, Medea, Mefistofele, Manon Lescaut, Tristan, Traviata; Song of Bizet. [Live; 1963-68] Opus MLG-72. A-.......................................................................... 6.00

745. OTS: (Georg): Twelve popular songs in Finnish. Estonian Radio Orch. [notes only in only in Cyrillic and (apparently!) Estonian & Finnish] Melodiya M60-38779-80. A-................................. 5.00

746. PAGLIUGHI: (Lina): Traviata (abridged). Prandelli; Silveri; Rossi/Unnamed Company. [Live, 1950] MDP 031. A-......................................................................................................................... 9.00

747. PAMPANINI: Excerpts from Madama Butterfly. With Merli; Vanelli; Ferrari; Molajoli/La Scala. [recorded 1929; nicely-illustrated fold-open album includes substantial English notes] Italian EMI 3C065-17747. A- to A.................................................................................................. 6.00

748. PEERCE: "Jan Peerce in Las Vegas" - Aria from Pag; eleven popular songs, including Autumn Leaves, Because, September Song, Granada. Reisman/His Orch. RCA LPM-1709. A-(demo)........................................................................................................................................................ 6.00

749. PENNO: Arias from Norma(2), Simon Boccanegra(2) & Trovatore. Narducci/Orch & Cho. [10-inch] Decca LW-5111. A-............................................................................................................... 7.00

750. PONSELLE: "Rosa Ponselle...live!" Concert recordings (she introduces some selections) of arias from Don Giovanni(2), Semiramide, Fedra, Vestale, Cav, Alceste, Carmen(4), Samson, Aida, Otello, Traviata, Trovatore & Forza; plus eight songs. [recorded 1934-36] MDP 012(2). A-........ 11.00

751. PONSELLE: "The Informal Recordings." Star-Spangled Banner (recorded at Republican National Convention, 1952: her last public appearance); the rest are recordings with piano in her home (1953) of items not part of her repertoire: Tristan, Adriana(2), Amico, Manon, Tote Stadt, Samson(3), Gianni, Fortunio; Russian gypsy song. MDP 036. A-....................................... 11.00

752. PONSELLE: Arias - Aida(2), Forza(2), Ernani, Otello, Norma(2), Vestal(2) & Gioconda. [rec 1923-29; notes in Italian only] Italian RCA TVM1-7202. A- ti A(lovely)....................................... 7.00

753. PONSELLE: Incomparable Ponselle Vol 2: Arias - Forza (Pace, Pace; unpublished, 1918: her first recording), Manon Lescaut(2), Boheme, Butterfly, Tosca, Cav, Pag, Sadko, Vespri, Gioconda, Wm Tell, Africana, Tales (w/Carmela Ponselle), Trovatore; Songs of Tosti, di Capua, Foster(2), Bishop, Zucca (in Yiddish), Starr (Little Alabama Coon!), Lohr(2; one w/Carmela Ponselle), Hawthorne (duet w/Barbara Maurel), Monk, Vanderpool; Moonlight Bay (Live, 1936). [Almost all Columbia acoustics] OASI 621(3). A-(some original sources noisy, of course).............................................................................................................................. 7.00

754. RITTER: Thirteen arias; two songs. [1923-28] Preiser LV-1358. A-..................................................... 4.00LP's: Vocalists - continued

755.*ROBESON: "The Essential Paul Robeson." Two sides devoted to seventeen selections from 1958 Carnegie Hall concert (inc. Mussorgsky, Bach, Schubert, Kern, Traditional; Booth, piano); then the RCA recording of "Ballad for Americans" and thirteen more traditional songs. Vanguard VSD-57/58(2). A-........................................................................................................... 9.00

756. ROBESON: Let Freedom Ring - Ten Songs of Hope and Courage. Alan Booth, piano. [10-inch; scarce - the first copy I've ever seen!] Othello L-301. B+.............................................................. 13.00

757. ROBIN: Arias - Lucia (Mad Scene), Puritani, Sonnambula, Mireille(2); Songs of Adam & Alabieff. Fistoulari/LPO; Blareau/New Sym. London 5925. A-................................................... 7.00

758.*ROBIN: Souvenirs de la Belle Epoque: Eleven items by Martini, Renard, Donizetti, Meyerbeer, Koechlin, Chatau, Bosc(2), Haydn, Rico & Marchetti. Etcheverry/Colonne Orch; Dervaux/Paris Opera Orch. [French-only notes] French EMI 2C061-11084. A-(two items are in mono).................................................................................................................................... 6.00

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759. SCHLUSNUS: Vol.2: Fourteen arias. [1926-34] Preiser LV-110. A-.................................................... 4.00760. SCOTTO: Arias - Armida (1975; Queler); Pirata (final scene, 1979; Maazel); Medea (1979;

Maazel); Anna Bolena (final scene, 1975; Queler). Legendary LR-108. A-..................................... 6.00761.*SCOTTO: Arias - Manon Lescaut(2), Villi, Boheme, Suor, Gianni, Wally, Adriana, Rondine,

Lodoletta, Iris. Gavazzeni/LSO. Col M-33435. A-......................................................................... 6.00762.*SCOTTO: Songs of Rossini(2), Bellini(4), Verdi(3) & Donizetti(4). Baracchi, piano. RCA

AGL1-1341. A-............................................................................................................................... 8.00763. SEMBRICH: Arias - Alessandro, Traviata, Hamlet; Songs by Barbieri, J.Strauss, Hahn, Schubert,

Massenet(2), LaForge, Paderewski, Stebbins(2), Fisher, Rubinstein(2), Manney, Anon, Swedish folksong, Chopin. [Recorded 1906-1919; fifteen items were published here for the first time] International Record Collectors' Club IRCC L-7037. A-................................................. 8.00

764.*SOUZAY: Faure - Bonne Chanson; Poeme d'un Jour; Songs (8). Baldwin, piano. Epic BC-1122. A-(early radial labels)...................................................................................................................... 8.00

765.*SOUZAY: Gounod Songs (16). Baldwin, pf. [French notes] French EMI 2C065-12597. A- to A....... 5.00766. STEFFE: (Edwin): Songs of Foster(2), Gershwin, Edwards, Porter, Bennett, Jacoby; arias from

Pag & Andrea Chenier; selections from Most Happy Fella, South Pacific, Without a Song, Desert Song, Vagabond King. [recorded 1947-67] OASI 655. A-................................................... 4.00

767.*STICH-RANDALL: Mozart Arias - Figaro(2), Cosi(2), Magic Flute, Don Giovanni(2). Somogyi/Vienna Orch. Westminster MCA-1416. A-(c/c).............................................................. 5.00

768. STIGNANI: Vol.2: Ten arias; one song. [1927-42] Preiser LV-1341. A-.............................................. 4.00769. STIGNANI / DI STEFANO GALA: Selections from Samson, Gioconda(2), Oberto, Turandot,

Martha & Favorita. [no notes or further details] ERR 103. A-......................................................... 8.00770. SWARTHOUT: "Sings Your Favorites." Fourteen popular songs including I Remember April,

September Song, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, Begin the Beguine. Victor Concert Orch. Camden CAL-280. A-..................................................................................................................... 6.00

771. SWARTHOUT: Figaro Aria; eleven popular items including Right as the Rain, My Heart Stood Still, Dancing in the Dark, None but the Lonely Heart, Through the Years, The Man I Love, Where is My Love. Empire LP-805. A-.......................................................................................... 8.00

772.*TEBALDI: Festival. Arias - Carmen, Lohengrin, Tannhauser, Tristan, Samson, Manon, Aida, Boheme; Songs - Rossini, Lara, Ponce, Cardillo, Tosti, Rodgers, De Curtis. Bonynge; Guadagno/NPO. [lovely tribute includes 27-page booklet] London OSA-1282(2). A-.................. 9.00

773. TESCHEMACHER: Vol.3: Ten arias. [1931-42] Preiser LV-103. A-................................................... 4.00774. THILL: Melodies & Chansons - Schubert, Liszt, Caccini, Tosti, Bizet, Coates, Gounod,

Massenet; Arias - Pays du Sourire, Fortunio, Sadko. [French notes] Pathe OCD-50041. A-............ 8.00775.*TUCKER: Kol Nidre Service. Composed/conducted by Sholom Secunda. Col MS-6085. A-(c/c)...... 5.00776.*TUCKER: Passover Seder Festival. Composed by Sholom Secunda, who also conducts choir.

Col MS-6336. A-(early "2-eyes" labels).......................................................................................... 5.00

LP's: Vocalists - continued

777. WARENSKJOLD: Songs of Rontani, Dvorak, Rosa, Grieg, Blech, Strauss(2), Benatzky, Duparc, Stolz, Kalman, Debussy(2), Vellones; Four international folk songs. Rollin Jensen, piano. [from live recitals; no dates given; includes detailed insert with all texts; nice photos with Lehmann and Walter] Grand Prix GP-9003. A-............................................................................. 11.00

778.*WEIKL: French poems set to music by Wagner(2), Liszt(5) & Berlioz(5). Garben, piano. [dig] Acanta 40.23 511. A-...................................................................................................................... 6.00

779. WELITSCH: Arias - Queen of Spades(2), Ballo(2), Zigeunerliebe, Merry Widow, Dubarry, Zarewitsch. Moralt/VSOO. Richmond R-23188. A-...................................................................... 6.00

780. WELITSCH: Duet from Tosca (Tucker); arias from Zigeunerbaron & Fledermaus (Rudolf/Met). Four selections from Don Giovanni (de Paolis; Reiner/Met). [10-inch] Philips SBR-6255. A-(British pressing)......................................................................................................................... 8.00

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781. WUNDERLICH: Selections from Xerxes(4), Julius Caesar(3), Iphigenie auf Tauris(2), Barber(2), Sonnambula, Rigoletto, Don Carlos, Boheme, Tosca, Waffenschmied, Pecheurs, Das Glockchen des Eremiten (Maillart), Das Nachlager von Granada (Kreutzer). [misc orchestras; recorded 1961-66; notes in German only] Heliodor 2700 709(2). A- to A....................................... 9.00

LP's: Vocalists - Duets

782.*GEDDA & LEANDERSON: Eight Swedish Duets; Gunnar Wennerberg - Ur Gluntarne (song cycle). Eyron, piano. Bluebell 166. A- to A.................................................................................... 6.00

783. MELCHIOR/FLAGSTAD: Parsifal - Kundry-Parsifal Duet. Dilworth; McArthur/RCA Sym. Gotterdammerung - Prologue. McArthur/San Francisco Opera. MELCHIOR/LEHMANN: Schumann - Five Duets. Reibold/Orch. [recorded 1939 & 1940] RCA LM-2763. A-(c/c)............. 6.00

784.*MERRILL: with Tebaldi (Tabarro & Gioconda); Sutherland (Traviata & Lucia); Price (Aida). London OS-26183. A-(c/c).............................................................................................................. 5.00

785.*VON STADE & BLEGEN: Duets by Brahms(6) & Schumann(2); Blegen sings songs of Schubert, Saint-Saens & Scarlatti; Von Stade sings songs of Mozart & Chausson. Wadwsorth, piano & harpsichord; misc assisting artists. Col M-33307. A-.................................... 4.00

Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label LP's begin on the next page

AUDIOPHILE AND SPECIAL LABEL RECORDS

The following several sections are devoted to listings of records by manufacturer in order of prefix and issue number. In most of these cases, either an individual item or a whole series has a following among groups of collectors on the basis of either quality of recorded sound to begin with or of pressing vintage (or both); in some cases (audiophile or not) the label per se has so devoted a following that it makes sense to list discs here rather than in an artist or repertoire category. Since many of these audiophiles are also followers of The Abso!ute Sound magazine, I have also included notations when I have found reviews or comments regarding specific discs in this publication. These take the form of the issue number followed by a colon, then the page number, i.e. [38:155]. Please consult these references directly if you are interested in what TAS has said. Their content in generally favorable, but they are not always so. Also, I have included these references even in cases where TAS has discussed or listed a different issue of the same recording I have listed (for example, a

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domestic vs. an imported pressing, or a reissue vs. original issue). So do not automatically assume that a TAS reference means a rave review of the specific item listed. When the letter "L" follows one of these notes, it means that the item was included on Harry Pearson's list on that page in that issue (rather than meaning that the item received an actual review or comment). [If you have a specific interest in the early Columbia stereo pressings with "2-eyes" labels, or the even earlier "6-eyes" pressings, here is where they are in this catalog: #453, 557, 558, 562, 586, 630, 776, 1025, 1038, 1055, 1075, 1087, 1108, 1146, 1152, 1165, 1173, 1175, 1176, 1178, 1193, 1194, 1210, 1215, 1216, 1226, 1235, 1294, 1310, 1334, 1367, 1374, 1376, 1378, 1449, 1452, 1453, 1454, 1457, 1470, 1586, 1587, 1588, 1589, 1592, 1631, 1647, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1686, 1690]

LP's: Angels

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

786. 35009: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Issay Dobrowen/Philharmonia Orch. A-................ 9.00787. 35030: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #2; (Kletzki/PO); Fantasie in f, Op.49. Malcuzynski in both.

[scarce - my first copy ever!] [th] A-............................................................................................. 12.00788. 35047: LISZT - Les Preludes. TCHAIKOVSKY - Capriccio Italien. Galliera/PO. A-(minor

cover tape repair)........................................................................................................................... 14.00789. 35104: D'INDY - Symphony on a French Air. FRANCK - Symphonic Variations. Ciccolini;

Cluytens/PCO. [th] A-................................................................................................................... 9.00790. 35106: BEETHOVEN - Quartet #1 & #2. Hungarian Quartet. [th] A-............................................... 9.00791. 35110: BEETHOVEN - Quartet #8 & #11. Hungarian Quartet. [th] A-............................................. 9.00792. 35111: BEETHOVEN - Quartet #9 & #10. Hungarian Quartet. [th] A-............................................. 9.00793. 35119: BIZET - Symphony; Patrie Overture. Cluytens/ORTF. A-..................................................... 16.00794. 35120: LOUIS AUBERT - La Habanera. CHARPENTIER - Impressions of Italy Suite.

Fourestier/Paris Opera Orch. [th] A-......................................................................................... 11.00795. 35154: PORTRAIT OF THE WALTZ - Busoni, Saint-Saens, Sibelius, Mozart, Liszt, Berlioz,

Stravinsky, Chabrier. Markevitch/PO. [Scotch tape repair on dowel spine] A-(a little surface "presence" beg Liszt)..................................................................................................................... 16.00

796. 35167: TCHAIKOVSKY - Manfred Symphony. Kletzki/PO. A-....................................................... 14.00LP's: Angels - continued

797. 35205: LALO - Symphonie Espagnole. Oistrakh; Martinon/PO. Angel 35205. A-.......................... 14.00798. 35232: FRANCK - Psyche; Redemption; Le Chasseur Maudit. Cluytens/PCO. A-(superb!).............. 14.00799. 35277: KHATCHATURIAN - Gayne & Masquerade Suites. Composer/PO. A-(brief tks).................. 9.00800. 35323: MOZART - Clarinet Concerto (Bernard Walton); Symphony #39. Karajan/PO. A-

(lovely).......................................................................................................................................... 12.00801. 35343: BACH - Concerto for 2 Violins; Violin Concerto in E; Sarabande from Partita #1.

Elisabeth Gilels (2nd vln); Kogan; Ackermann/PO. A-(British pressing, but no dowel spine)............................................................................................................................................. 15.00

802. 35349: BRAHMS - Handel Variations; Intermezzo, Op.118, #6; Rhapsody #2. Witold Malcuzynski, piano. [only the second copy I've ever seen!] A-.................................................... 18.00

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803. 35351: MOZART - Quartet #17 ("The Hunt"). SCHUBERT - Quartet #2. Quartetto Italiano. [th] Angel 35351. A-....................................................................................................................... 9.00

804. 35355: TANEIEV - Concert Suite for Violin & Orchestra. Oistrakh; Malko/PO. A-........................ 12.00805. 35403: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #2 (Gorzynski/Warsaw Phil); Mazurkas #21 & 29; Etudes #1

& 15; Ballade #2; Scherzo #4. Ashkenazy (in all). [Ashkenazy's debut on disc, recorded at the time of his 2nd-place award in the 1955 Warsaw Chopin Contest (when he was 19!) and released after his 1st-place award the next year in Brussels; some great photos on the back cover] A-....................................................................................................................................... 29.00

806. 35416: DELIBES - Sylvia & Coppelia Excerpts. Cluytens/Paris Opera Orch. [th] A-....................... 8.00807. 35440: TURINA - Canto a Sevilla. de los Angeles; Fistoulari/LSO. A-............................................ 11.00808. 35450: GRIEG - Lyric Pieces, Album 1. Gieseking, piano. FS!!........................................................ 20.00809. 35462: STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite. BIZET - Jeux d'Enfants. RAVEL - Mother Goose Suite.

Giulini/PO. [jacket is plain, but the superb notes insert with lovely reproduction of Bakst's Firebird, is included; scarce!] A-................................................................................................... 29.00

810. 35550: BARTOK - Miraculous Mandarin Suite. STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite; Fireworks. Previtali/RPO. A-........................................................................................................................ 18.00

811. 35622: DVORAK - Symphony #8; Carnaval Overture. Silvestri/LPO. A-......................................... 16.00812. 35623: DVORAK - Symphony #9. Silvestri/ORTF. [Grand Prix du Disque, 1957] A-...................... 14.00813. 35646: STRAUSS - Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite; Intermezzo Waltz Scene. Sawallisch/PO. A-..... 14.00814. 35653: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #7 & #11. Gieseking. FS!!..................................................... 20.00815. 35664: SCHONHERR - Austrian Music Suite. NUSSIO: Folklore d'Engedine. Henry

Krips/Philharmonia Promenade Orch. A-................................................................................. 11.00816. 35688: DEBUSSY - La Mer; 3 Nocturnes. Silvestri/PCO. Cho. [ns] A-.............................................. 7.00817.*S-35426: HENRY KRIPS (Josef's brother): WALDTEUFEL WALTZES - Les Patineurs; Mon

Reve; Estudiantina; Grenadiers; Pomone; Espana. Philharmonia Promenade Orchestra. [Very early Angel stereo issue with both first US red labels and dowel spine] A-........................... 8.00

818.*S-35814: NOEL COWARD - Bitter Sweet. Lee; Cardinali; Dawn; Hauxvell; Collins/Orch; Rita Williams Singers. A-(earliest U.S. red labels)...................................................................... 14.00

LP's: Capitols

819.*SP-8433: LOEFFLER - A Pagan Poem. SCHOENBERG - Verklarte Nacht. Stokowski/His Symphony Orch. A-..................................................................................................................... 16.00

820.*SP-8573: JONGEN - Symphonie Concertante for Organ & Orch. Fox; Pretre/Paris Opera. A-....... 12.00

LP's: Londons

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

821.*414 101-1(3): WAGNER - Das Rheingold. Flagstad; London; Svanholm; Neidlinger; Solti/VPO. [TAS 12:527; 73:150L] [digital remastering c.1979] FS!............................................. 8.00

822.*CS-6051: SCHUBERT - Octet in F. Vienna Octet. [TAS 38:159] A-(c/c).......................................... 9.00823.*CS-6065: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #4. SCHUBERT - Symphony #5. Solti/Israel

Philharmonic. [bb; FFSS] A-....................................................................................................... 18.00824.*CS-6082: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto. WEBER - Konzertstuck. Gulda; Andreae/VPO. [bb;

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FFSS] A-....................................................................................................................................... 16.00825.*CS-6126: BORODIN - Symphonies #2 & 3; Prince Igor Overture. Ansermet/OSR. [TAS

65:154L] [bb; FFST] A-................................................................................................................ 32.00826.*CS-6145: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #3. Solti/VPO. [amazing horns in finale!] [bb; FFSS] A-...... 18.00827.*CS-6153: RACHMANINOV - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. DOHNANYI - Variations on

a Nursery Tune. Katchen; Boult/LPO. [bb; FFSS] A-................................................................. 10.00828.*CS-6209: STRAUSS - Don Juan. TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. Karajan/VPO. [bb] A-....... 12.00829.*CS-6243: BACH - Suites #2 & 3; Sinfonia from Cantata #12; Sonata from Cantata #31.

Ansermet/OSR. A-(c/c; minor cover scuffs)................................................................................ 11.00830.*CS-6354: MOZART - Symphonies #33 & #39. Kertesz/VPO. [FFSS; not bb] A-............................. 16.00831.*CS-6616: HONEGGER - Symphonies #3 & 4. Ansermet/OSR. [one of his last discs] A-(demo

copy; minor cover damage)............................................................................................................. 8.00832.*CS-6660: BEETHOVEN - Creatures of Prometheus Ballet. Mehta/Israel Phil. A-............................. 9.00833.*CS-6787: SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphonies #1 & #9. Weller/OSR. [Mordler; Lock] A-.................... 9.00834.*CS-6836: BRAHMS - Symphony #1. Kertesz/VPO. A-.................................................................... 11.00835.*CS-6885: STRAVINSKY - Le Sacre de Printemps. Solti/CSO. [TAS re Decca issue: 6:182;

65:158L; 69:144] A-........................................................................................................................ 7.00836.*CS-6945: VERDI - Ballet Music from Otello (Act 3); I Vespri Siciliani (The Four Seasons); Don

Carlos (Act 3). Maazel/CO. [Woolcock; Moorfoot, Parry & Law] A-............................................ 9.00837.*CS-7033: DEBUSSY - La Mer; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. RAVEL - Bolero.

Solti/CSO. [Minshull; Wilkinson] [Grammy Award, 1977: Best Classical Engineering] A-......... 11.00838.*CSA-2301(3): BACH - The Six Brandenburg Concerti. Munchinger/Stuttgart Chamber

Orchestra. [CS-6071/6073] A-(c/c)................................................................................................ 8.00839.*CSA-2312(3): PROKOFIEV - Romeo & Juliet (complete ballet). Maazel/CO. [Woolcock;

Moorfoot & Parry; TAS 6:185; 34:178; 73:148L] A-.................................................................... 18.00840.*OSA--1254(2): JOAN SUTHERLAND - "COMMAND PERFORMANCE." Arias from Oberon;

Cid; Dinorah; Pag; Masnadieri; Luisa; Cambiale; Beatrice di Tenda; Bohemian Girl; Maritana; Martha. Songs by Benedict; Arditi(2); Tosti(2); Leoncavallo; Bishop(2). Bonynge/LSO & Cho. [beautifully illustrated booklet!] [FFSS labels] A-................................... 16.00

841.*OSA--1277(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - The Pirates of Penzance. Reed; Adams; Cook; Brannigan; Godfrey/RPO; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. [TAS 42:115] A-........................... 12.00

842.*OSA--1405(4): VERDI - La Forza del Destino. Del Monaco; Tebaldi; Simionato; Bastianini; Siepi; Corena; Di Palma; Molinari-Pradelli/ASCR. [bb] A-(superb copy; early FFSS labels)..... 17.00

843.*OSA-13114(3): VERDI - Luisa Miller. Pavarotti; Caballe; Milnes; Giaiotti; Reynolds; Maag/National Phil. [Minshull/Beswick; Wilkinson/Lock] A-...................................................... 7.00

844.*OSA-13135(3): STRAUSS - The Egyptian Helen. Jones; Hendricks; Kastu; Dorati/Detroit Sym; Kenneth Jewell Chorale. [Mallinson; Wilkinson & Moorfoot] A-........................................ 15.00

845.*STS-15266: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Argenta/OSR. A-.................................................... 11.00

LP's: London Phase-4 Stereo

846.*SPC-21060: IVES - Orchestral Set #2. MESSIAEN - L'Ascension. Stokowski/LSO. [TAS 12:513] A-(c/c).............................................................................................................................. 12.00

LP's: Mercuries

For the SR series (and some of the others) I am now replacing my previous pressing designation by means of label-type with designations by means of stamper numbers, since most of my customers seem to find that information more complete and useful. The FR's are the earliest stampers, followed by the RFR's, CFR's and M's. FR stampers no longer appeared in issues with numbers above about SR-90265 (some earlier numbers

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may also have been pressed first as RFR's), and there were no RFR's either above about SR-90500. Excellent (or mint) copies of Mercury's early stereo pressings (particularly those with the early FR stampers), like those of most companies in the late 50's and early 60's, sometimes grade A- but frequently have a degree of surface noise which falls a little below my audition grade of A-, yet is quieter than what I grade B+. These are graded "A- to B+." Items graded A- are very fine copies of very quiet pressings, and grades above that are exceptional. 847. MG-10000: KHACHATURIAN - Violin Concerto. Oistrakh; Gauk/Russian State Sym.

[Oistrakh's first recording made available in U.S., and Mercury's very first 12-inch LP release; best copy I've had!] B(not scratchy, just early-50's surface!)............................................ 16.00

848. MG-50000: MUSSORGSKY-RAVEL - Pictures at an Exhibition. Kubelik/CSO. [Recorded in Orchestra Hall, Chicago; April, 1951; David Hall, producer; Robert Fine & George Piros, engineers; the first recording the CSO made expressly for LP, and some say the record that started inaugurated not only Mercury's "Living Presence" series, but the concept of "high fidelity" itself.] [MF-19/MF-22] A-............................................................................................... 23.00

849. MG-50009: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Dorati/Mpls. [Mono-only recording from 4/1952; not to be confused with much more common stereo re-make.] [MF-25/MF-21] A-(occ tks sd 2)................................................................................................................................. 14.00

850. MG-50038: BARTOK - Miraculous Mandarin Suite. KODALY - Peacock Variations. Dorati/CSO. [TAS 51:175+6] [MF-10/MF-9] A- to B+................................................................. 8.00

851. MG-50072: BRAHMS - Symphony #3; Tragic & Academic Festival Overtures. Dorati/Mpls. [particularly strong performances of the overtures!] [MF-11/MF-5] A--....................................... 10.00

852. MG-50098: BARTOK - Suite #2. Dorati/Mpls. [TAS re stereo issue: 39:127; amazing timpani impact in 2nd movement!] [MF-5/MF-6] A-................................................................................... 9.00

853. MG-50165: HANSON - Symphony #1; Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth (Burge, piano). Hanson/ERSO. [TAS re stereo: 31:96; 73:185] [RFR-2/RFR-2] A-............................................... 8.00

854. MG-50174: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #5; Midsummer Night's Dream Music. Paray/Detroit. [TAS re stereo issue: 49:144] A-............................................................................ 8.00

855. MG-50199: RESPIGHI - Ancient Airs and Dances, Suites #1 - 3. Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica. [TAS re stereo issue on SR-90199: 46:150-52; 54:159; 73:148L] A-......................... 10.00

856. MG-50211: VIVE LA MARCHE! - Paray/Detroit Sym in French marches: Rakoczy, Funeral March of a Marionette, Marseillaise, Coronation, Joyeuse, Troyenne, Heroique, French Military. [TAS re the stereo issue: 34:177] [CTFR-2] A-................................................................ 8.00

857.*SR-90002: GERSHWIN - Concerto in F; Rhapsody in Blue. Eugene List; Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 35:107; FR-4/FR-1] A-........................................................................................................ 18.00

858.*SR-90011: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #3. Dorati/Mpls. [TAS 45:156-8; Scarce, especially to find such an early copy in such fine condition - my last copy sold in 1991!!] [FR-3/FR-2] A-...... 45.00

859.*SR-90128: PARAY - Mass for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Joan of Arc. Yeend; Lloyd; Bible; Sze; Paray/Detroit; Cho. [TAS 36:166] [RFR-1/RFR-2] A-.................................. 35.00

860.*SR-90133: SCHUMANN - Symphony #3 ("Rhenish"). Paray/Detroit. [TAS 35:110] [FR-2/FR-2] A-(superficial rubs cause little or no sound).............................................................................. 18.00

LP's: Mercuries - continued

861.*SR-90136: CARPENTER (John Alden) - Adventures in a Perambulator. PHILLIPS (Burrill) - Selections from McGuffey's Readers. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 39:125] [FR-1/FR-1] A-................. 30.00

862.*SR-90191: OUVERTURES FRANCAISES - BERLIOZ: Roman Carnival; Corsair. LALO: Roi d'Ys. BIZET: Patrie. Paray/Detroit. [TAS 34:178; 73:141+150L] [FR-3/FR-6] A--.................... 18.00

863.*SR-90192: HANSON - Symphony #2 ("Romantic"); Lament for Beowulf. Composer/ERSO (& Chorus in Lament). [TAS 35:108; 65:156L] [FR-3/FR-2] A-........................................................ 32.00

864.*SR-90202: STRAUSS - Don Juan; Death & Transfiguration. Dorati/Mpls. [TAS 45:152] [FR-1/FR-1] A-(lovely copy!).............................................................................................................. 75.00

865.*SR-90206: DOUGLAS MOORE - The Pageant of P.T.Barnum. WALTER PISTON - The

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Incredible Flutist. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 31:96; 32:148; 53:120] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-(bit of writing on back cov; rare!)............................................................................................................ 30.00

866.*SR-90216: STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka. Dorati/Mpls. [TAS 31:97; oddly scarce - my last copy sold in 2001!] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-................................................................................................. 32.00

867.*SR-90235: LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsodies #2 & 3. ENESCO - Roumanian Rhapsodies #1 & 2. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 50:195; 54:160+164; 65:180] [RFR-7/RFR-3] A-(writing on back cov)........ 32.00

868.*SR-90256: BALLET FOR BAND: ROSSINI - La Boutique Fantasque. GOUNOD - Faust Ballet Music. SULLIVAN - Pineapple Poll. Fennell/EWE. [TAS 51:178+179; 53:118; 65:154L] [RFR-1/RFR-2] A-(back cov tear affects only three text words).................................................... 23.00

869.*SR-90267: THE COMPOSER & HIS ORCHESTRA, Volume II. Howard Hanson discusses musical colors & plays his "Mosaics" with ERSO. [TAS 31:98] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-.................... 20.00

870.*SR-90278: BERG - Lulu Suite; Wozzeck (3 Excerpts). Pilarczyk, soprano (ah, the infamous scream!); Dorati/LSO. [35mm film recording][TAS 34:180; 54:162; 58:134; 73:147L] [RFR-6/M-7] A-............................................................................................................................ 18.00

871.*SR-90283: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #3. Janis; Dorati/LSO. [35mm film recording] [TAS 46:154; 54:160, 164; 65:158L] [RFR-6/RFR-5] A-(lgt tks off & on 1/4 inch, 3rd movement).................................................................................................................................... 11.00

872.*SR-90387: STRAVINSKY - Song of the Nightingale; Scherzo a la Russe; Fireworks; Tango. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 52:212-3; 54:162] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-............................................................ 36.00

873.*SRI-75006: FRANCK - Piece Heroique; Chorales #1 - 3. Dupre; Organ of St. Thomas Church, New York City. [From SR-90168: see TAS 45:158; 53:121; 65:156L] A- to A............................ 11.00

874.*SRI-75050: CHADWICK - Symphonic Sketches. PISTON - Incredible Flutist. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90018(TAS 37:96) & SR-90206(TAS 31:96; 32;148; 53:120)] A- to A........................ 12.00

875.*SRW-18060: GRAINGER - Country Gardens & Other Favorites. Fennell/Eastman Pops Orch. [TAS 33:139; 41:125; 53:118; 54:164; 65:156L] [FR-1/RFR-1] A-.............................................. 22.00

Listings of Audiophile & Other Rare RCA LP's begin on the next page

LP's: RCA's

I am now listing RCA's all together in one group when they are either early pressings in which customers have indicated an interest, or when they are later pressings of issues which have had a particular following. Records are listed alphanumerically by prefix and number. Codes for pressings refer to label types, and are given in brackets just before the grade at the end of the listing (e.g. [SD]). RCA pressing codes are as follows:

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

SD = Shaded Dog (as above, but with fire-engine red background; used during the early

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stereo era, c.1958-1963, for both mono and stereo classical issues except some Sorias).WD = White Dog (also called "Plain Dog"; Nipper here is against an unshaded background

of Christmas red; used for all classical issues except Sorias c.1964-1969).ND = No Dog (large "RCA" in open white letters on left of label; c.1969-1977).LD = Late Dog (small dog on upper right of label against dark red; c.1977 forward).BL = Black label (for popular records almost exclusively)CP = Canadian Pressing.PL = Plum Label (for Victrola [VIC or VICS] issues, the earliest pressings, c. 1964-1968).SS = Soria Series (special label of Christmas red with no dog used only for the Sorias; the

first Sorias had SD labels, but switched to SS about 1961 - before WD era).

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

876.*AGL1-4086: BLOCH - Schelomo. WALTON - Cello Concerto. Piatigorsky; Munch/BSO. [from LSC-2109; TAS 36:123] FS(c/c)........................................................................................... 6.00

877.*ARL1-2320: REVUELTAS - Sensemaya; Redes; Caminos; Itinerarios; Janitzio. Mata/LSO. [Gerhardt; Wilkinson] A-................................................................................................................ 9.00

878.*ARP1-4688: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #3. Cliburn; Kondrashin/Sym of the Air. [Live, May 19, 1958; Pfeiffer; Crawford; ½-speed remastering (".5 Series")] A- to A.................... 9.00

879.*ARP1-4738: WAGNER - Meistersinger: Prelude to Act I; Excerpts from Act III; Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; half-speed remastering ("Point 5 Series") of LSC-2441; TAS 77:134] A- to A(silky German Teldec pressing)............................................................................................................................ 16.00

880.*ATL1-4200: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton or Chase; 1/2-speed remastering ("Point 5" series); from LSC-1903 (TAS 77:138-40)] A- to A(Teldec pressing)........................................................................................................................................ 12.00

881. CAL-107: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/SFSO. [The first of the two Monteux/SFSO recordings, c.1941] A-(few clicks beg mvt 1, but rest very fine)..................................................... 8.00

882. CAL-118: MUSSORGSKY-STOKOWSKI - Night on Bald Mountain. RAVEL - Rapsodie Espagnole. DUKAS - Sorcerer's Apprentice. Stokowski/Phila. B++.............................................. 7.00

883. CAL-149: WALTZ TIME - American and Continental Favorites. Six walzes each, performed by Continental Orchestra and Harold Coates Orchestra. B+........................................................... 5.00

884. CAL-228: RICHARD CROOKS SINGS VICTOR HERBERT SELECTIONS (11). Nathaniel Shilkret/His Orch; Al Goodman/His Orch & Cho. A-................................................................ 5.00

885. CAL-311: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #14 #23. LISZT - Etude in D-Flat; Waldesrauschen. Harold Bauer, piano. A-.............................................................................................................. 13.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

886. CAL-325: JEANETTE MacDONALD - "Smilin' Through." Twelve selections by Noel Coward(2), Lehar, Dvorak, Romberg(2), Herbert, Bach, Traditional. B+ to A(outer grooves a bit crackly)...................................................................................................................................... 8.00

887. CAL-338: MARCEL GRANDJANY performs works for harp by Handel (Concerto in B-flat), Debussy (Danses Sacrees et Profanes), Ravel (Intro & Allegro), Bull, Bach, Loeillet, Francis, Grandjany. A-................................................................................................................................. 9.00

888. CAL-351: GREAT ARTISTS AT THEIR BEST, VOLUME 4 - Instrumentalists. Primrose/Saint-Saens; Morini/Brahms; Feuermann/Faure; Bernstein/his own 7 Anniveraries; Bauer/Liszt; Paderewski/Couperin; Lhevinne/Strauss;

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Grandjany/Francisque; Luboshutz & Nemenoff/Strauss. A-(lovely copy!)................................ 10.00889. CAL-377: CHOPIN - Sonata in b; Tarantelle, Op.43. HANDEL - Air & Variations. LISZT -

Chant Polonaise #5. J.STRAUSS - Blue Danube. Moriz Rosenthal, piano. [recorded 1928-1942] A-(very fine!!)....................................................................................................................... 9.00

890. CAL-419: VIOLIN FAVORITES - Works of Tartini(2), Chopin(2), Fiocco, Sarasate, Kreisler(5). Norman Carol, violin; Julius Levine, piano. [Later famous as the concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orch for decades (after occupying the same position in New Orleans and Minneapolis), Carol at the time of this issue was an up-and-coming 20-something, only a few years out of Curtis, where he has studied with Zimbalist. A very scarce recording of a later legend, this was originally on Bluebird very briefly, then here on Camden from only May 1958 until June 1960.] A--............................................................................................................. 21.00

891. CAL-438: OFFENBACH - Gaite Parisienne. Fiedler/BPS. A-............................................................. 7.00892. CAL-451: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Monteux/SFSO. A-(by far the best copy I've

had of this)...................................................................................................................................... 9.00893. CAL-534: CHOPIN - Polonaise; Scherzo #2. Liszt - Mephisto; Hungarian Rhapsody #2. Brahms

- Intermezzo; Rhapsody. Rachmaninoff - Prelude in c#. Lorin Hollander, piano. [Hollander's 2nd disc, c.1959, when he was 14 years old] B+............................................................................. 8.00

894. CAL-566: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Robert Riefling; Gruner-Hegge/Oslo Phil. A--........ 8.00895.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2225: WITCHES BREW - ARNOLD: Tam O'Shanter Overture.

MUSSORGSKY: Night on Bald Mountain; Gnomus from Pictures at an Exhibition. LISZT: Mephisto Waltz. SAINT-SAENS: Danse Macabre. HUMPERDINCK: Witch's Ride from Hansel & Gretel. Gibson/New Sym Orch of London. [Kingsway Hall; TAS re original issue: 73:146; 75/76:70; this is a very early pressing of the 1994-95 180-gram reissue] A- to A................................................................................................................................................... 35.00

896.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2364: MAHLER - Symphony #4. Della Casa; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS re original: 100:216; this is early 180-gram pressing of 1990's reissue] A- to A...... 20.00

897.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2489: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old #2). Monteux/LSO. [Bremner; Wilkinson; TAS re original RCA release: 83/84:239] FS............................................. 16.00

898.*CRL3-2790(3): BORODIN - Complete Orchestral Music [The Three Symphonies; Prince Igor: Overture, March, Polovtsian Dances (Alldis Cho); Petite Suite; In the Steppes; Nocturne (arr. Gerhardt); Mlada: Final Dance]. Tjeknavorian/National Phil. [TAS 13:93L; 14:218] A-........... 13.00

899. LCT-1102: PUCCINI - Tosca Excerpts. Caniglia; Gigli; de Fabritiis/Rome Opera. [PD; 12S/4S] A-...................................................................................................................................... 5.00

900. LCT-6011(2): GREGORIAN CHANT - Twenty-eight Works. Monks Choir of Saint-Pierre de Solesmes Abbey. [PD;5S/5/4/9] B.................................................................................................. 8.00

901.*LDS-2554: CHOPIN - Piano Sonatas #2 ("Funeral March") & #3. Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Salvatore; Deluxe Soria-Series issue; heavy slipcase; 10-page Lionni book] [SS; 1S/7S] A-......... 24.00

902.*LDS-6077(2): BERLIOZ - Requiem. Simoneau; Munch/BSO; New England Conservatory Cho. [Mohr; Layton; deluxe Soria-series issue with lovely 23-page Skira book] [SD; 1S(all)] A-(s/s; 1S pressings scarce in such fine shape).............................................................................. 59.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

903.*LDS-6155(3): VERDI - Otello. Vickers; Rysanek; Gobbi; Serafin/Rome Opera. [Mohr; Layton; (Boux, sterophonic stage manager); Deluxe Soria Series issue with beautifully-illustrated 61-page Mignone libretto/book] [SS labels] A-(stampers 16S/2S/12S/3S/11S/18S)...... 22.00

904. LM-1201: A TREASURY OF EASTER SONGS (20). Robert Shaw/Chorale. [SD; 4S/13S] A-........ 9.00905. LM-1831: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #1. Rubinstein; Reiner/CSO. [Never in stereo until

ARL1-2044] [PD; 5S/11S] A-......................................................................................................... 9.00906.*LM-1881: BIZET-HAMMERSTEIN - Carmen Jones (soundtrack to the motion picture).

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Voices of Marilynn (sic) Horne, Broc (sic) Peters, LaVern Hutcherson, etc. Gilbert/Orch & Cho. [PD; 11S/10S] A-(first copy I've ever found in fine condition!)......................................... 8.00

907. LM-1920: DE LOS ANGELES IN OPERA - Arias from Ernani, Otello(2), Boheme(2), Mefistofele, Cenerentola, Cav, La Wally. Victoria de los Angeles; Morelli/Rome Opera Orch. [deleted October 1958] [PD; 1S/2S] A-.............................................................................. 10.00

908. LM-1939: DEBUSSY - Three Nocturnes (Berkshire Festival Cho); La Mer. Monteux/BSO. [La Mer not recorded in stereo; Nocturnes not in stereo on LP until VICS (though there was a 2-track tape)] [PD; 6S/6S] A-........................................................................................................... 10.00

909. LM-1991: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7; Fidelio Overture. Reiner/CSO. [this copy is an early issue with the fold-open jacket displaying Botticelli's La Primavera over an impressive 12x18 inches!] [PL; 6S/3S] A-................................................................................................................. 14.00

910. LM-2039: VERDI-MACKERRAS - The Lady and the Fool. Mackerras/PO. [Ballet arranged by Mackerras from music of various operas; mono-only issue] [PD; 1S/1S] A--.................................. 5.00

911. LM-2092: PROKOFIEV - Symphony #1 & #7. Malko/PO. [PD; 3S/3S] A-........................................ 7.00912. LM-2100: HI-FI FIEDLER - Fiedler/BPS in Coq d'Or Suite, Marche Slave & William Tell

Overture. [TAS re stereo issue: 57:136; neat cover photo of Fiedler amidst tube components] [SD; 13S/14S] A-............................................................................................................................ 6.00

913. LM-2118: MIKLOS ROZSA - Kipling's Jungle Book; Thief of Bagdad Suite. Leo Genn, narrator; Composer/Frankenland State Sym. [very obscure issue; mono-only; released September 1957 and deleted in April 1959; I've been told that Thief was later reissued in stereo on United Artists UAS-29725 in Britain] [PD; 5S/1S] A-................................................... 13.00

914. LM-2127: STRAUSS - Burleske. RACHMANINOFF - Concerto #1. Janis; Reiner/CSO. [original mono-only issue; never in stereo until VICS] [SD; 21S/2S] A-......................................... 4.00

915. LM-2134: OVERTURES - IN SPADES! Light Cavalry; Zampa; If I Were King; Morning, Noon & Night in Vienna; Queen of Spades; Crown Diamonds. Agoult/New Symphony Orch Of London. [Re-titled "Overture! Overture!" for its brief stereo incarnation; this mono issue has a different cover from either of the two stereos covers; TAS re stereo: 60:126] [PD; 5S/2S] A-.................................................................................................................................................... 7.00

916. LM-2141: "ENTER THE BALLET" - Verdi, Saint-Saens, Gounod, Ponchielli played by Stokowski, Fiedler, etc; prime interest is only LP issue of Reiner/RCA Sym performance of Minuet & Dance of the Blessed Spirits from Gluck's Orfeo, though Stokowski's Samson Bacchanale and Fiedler's Faust Ballet Music are probably the most exciting! A-(lovely Canadian pressings; 3S/3S stampers)............................................................................................. 16.00

917. LM-2147: SCHUBERT - "Trout" Quintet. Sankey; Festival Quartet. [PD; 6S/13S] A-...................... 4.00918. LM-2183: THE REINER SOUND - Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole; Pavane. Rachmaninoff - Isle of

the Dead. Reiner/CSO. [TAS re stereo: 21/22:165; 86:184-6] [PD; 4S/3S] A-............................. 10.00919. LM-2219: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Gilels; Reiner/CSO. [PD; 4S/4S] A-................................. 7.00920. LM-2345: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. RAVEL - Bolero. Gould/His Orch & Band;

Bells; Cannon. [Pfeiffer & Pulley; Layton] [SD; 5S/1S] A-............................................................ 5.00921. LM-6047(2): STRAUSS - Electra (3 excerpts); Salome (final scene); Bourgeois Gentilhomme

(inc music). Borkh; Schoeffler; Yeend; Reiner/CSO. [Original mono-only issue. Never in stereo on LP until Victrola (Salome & Bourgeois) and Gold Seal (Elektra)] [SD; 5S/5/3/8] A-.... 10.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

922. LM-6053(2): BERLIOZ - L'Enfance du Christ. Kopleff; Souzay; Tozzi; Valletti; Munch/BSO; NEC Cho. [original mono-only Red Seal issue; not in stereo until Victrola reissue] [PD labels] A-(with the original glassine sleeves!)............................................................................... 11.00

923.+LME-2408: DVORAK - Symphony #9. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [one of RCA's first three efforts at electronic stereo, in full-priced, Red Seal editions, and one of the most successful to my

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ears] [SD; 7S/5S] A-..................................................................................................................... 12.00924.+LME-2409: RESPIGHI - Pines & Fountains of Rome. Toscanini/NBC. [One of RCA's first 3

tries (and the one least frequently seen) at electronic stereo in full-priced Red Seal] [SD; 6S/5S] A-...................................................................................................................................... 12.00

925.+LME-2410: MUSSORGSKY-RAVEL - Pictures at an Exhibition. Toscanini/NBC. [One of RCA's first three full-price, Red-Seal tries at electronic stereo] [SD; 6S/5S] A-.............................. 8.00

926.*LSC-2068: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2 (Rubinstein; Reiner/CSO). [This is the scarce first issue, issued in April of 1959, which spreads the whole piece on two sides. After February 1962, copies of LSC-2068 included the Liszt 1st concerto also.] [SD; 1S/2S] A-........... 59.00

927.*LSC-2112: VIENNA. J.STRAUSS JR.- Morning Papers; Emperor Waltz; Blue Danube. WEBER - Invitation to the Dance. JOSEF STRAUSS - Village Swallows. RICHARD STRAUSS - Rosenkavalier Waltzes. Reiner/CSO. [TAS 75/6:176-7] [SD; 7S/10S] A-............... 25.00

928.*LSC-2129: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [SD; 16S/24S] A-.............. 20.00929.*LSC-2150: STRAVINSKY - Song of the Nightingale. PROKOFIEV - Lt. Kije Suite.

Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 32:148; 42:83; 44:132; 49:148-9; 65:153L; 75/76:70; 158:134] [SD; 11S/6S] A-(superb copy of a much-celebrated classic!)......................................... 65.00

930.*LSC-2201: MUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 98:126-8] [SD; 23S/23S] A-.......................................................................................................... 31.00

931.*LSC-2209: BRAHMS - Symphony #3. Reiner/CSO. [recorded December 14, 1957; TAS 73:193-4] [SD; 10S/13S] A-.......................................................................................................... 32.00

932.*LSC-2214: DVORAK - Symphony #9. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 78:140-4] [SD; 7S/12S] A-.................................................................................................................................... 32.00

933.*LSC-2228: BERLIOZ - Harold in Italy. Primrose; Munch/BSO. [TAS 36:124-9; 100:216] [SD; 3S/1S] A-(front cover has neat braille tape along spine)................................................................ 35.00

934.*LSC-2230: SPAIN. FALLA: Interlude & Dance from La Vida Breve; Dances from Three-Cornered Hat. ALBENIZ: Two Excerpts from Iberia; Navarra. GRANADOS: Intermezzo from Goyescas. Reiner/CSO. [orig issue fold-open album; Mohr; Layton] [SD; 8S/4S] A-(very minor spine flaws)................................................................................................................ 45.00

935.*LSC-2241: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. LISZT - Mephisto Waltz. MENDELSSOHN - Fingal's Cave Overture. BRAHMS - Tragic Overture. Reiner/CSO. [One of RCA's first stereo releases and among the scarcest of the Reiners; only in print 11/58 - 9/61] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(very minor tape repair to cover)............................................................................................... 95.00

936.*LSC-2255: WAGNER - Tristan: Prelude & Liebestod; Gotterdammerung: Brunnhilde's Immolation. Farrell; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:163; 63:170-2] [SD; 3S/1S] A-........ 8.00

937.*LSC-2267: OFFENBACH - Gaite Parisienne. KHACHATURIAN - Gayne Suite. Fiedler/BPS. [Mohr; Crawford; TAS 60:136-8] [SD; 12S/12S] A-.................................................................... 14.00

938.*LSC-2280: THE ART OF SONG - Songs by Schubert(3), Schumann(3), Pizzetti, Scarlatti(4), Handel, Stradella, Sarti. Cesare Valletti; Taubman, piano. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A--..... 18.00

939.*LSC-2302: GILBERT & SULLIVAN Overtures - Mikado; Yeomen; Ruddigore; Iolanthe; H.M.S. Pinafore; Pirates. Alan Ward/Orch. [TAS 96:150-51] [SD; 5S/1S] A-............................. 8.00

940.*LSC-2307: DESTINATION STEREO - Excerpts from early RCA stereos inc Reiner/CSO in Kije Troika & Pictures Gnomus; Gould in his 4th of July; Munch/BSO in Roman Carnival; Fiedler/BPS in Sabre Dance; 4 more. [SD; 3S/3S]....................................................................... 32.00

941.*LSC-2312: BACH - Cantatas #56 & #82. Harrell; Shaw/RCA Victor Sym & Cho. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [SD; 1S/2S] A--........................................................................................................... 20.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

942.*LSC-2342: SIBELIUS - Symphony #2. Monteux/LSO. [TAS 42:129] [SD; 1S/3S] A--................... 16.00943.*LSC-2343: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5; Coriolan Overture. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton

(actually Wells)] [SD; 1S/1S] A-................................................................................................... 35.00944.*LSC-2352: BLACKWOOD - Symphony #1. HAIEFF - Symphony #2. Munch/BSO. [Mohr;

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Layton; TAS 77:136-8; 209:180] [Scarce! - in print only from January 1960 until February 1963] [SD; 1S/1S] A-.................................................................................................................... 65.00

945.*LSC-2353: VIVALDI - Four Bassoon Concerti. Sherman Walt; Zimbler Sinfonietta. [Long-time BSO principal bassoon; scarce - only my third copy in over 30 years!] [SD; 1S/2S] A-........ 25.00

946.*LSC-2364: MAHLER - Symphony #4. Della Casa; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 100:216; pristine first pressing of a classic!] [SD; 1S/1S] A-....................................................................... 35.00

947.*LSC-2366: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #7 & 23 (Appassionata). Horowitz. [Pfeiffer; Crawford; Carnegie Hall; TAS 77:138] [ND; 17S/19S] A-............................................................. 7.00

948.*LSC-2438: BERLIOZ OVERTURES - Roman Carnival, Beatrice & Benedict, Corsair, Benvenuto Cellini; Royal Hunt & Storm from Trojans. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 69:150-2] [SD; 4S/4S] A-.............................................................................................................. 30.00

949.*LSC-2441: WAGNER - Meistersinger: Prelude to Act I; Excerpts from Act III; Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 77:134; stunning CSO brass!] [SD; 17S/8S] A-.................................................................... 55.00

950.*LSC-2445: BENNETT (Robert Russell) - Armed Forces Suite. Bennett/RCA Orch & Band. [Dellheim; Layton; TAS 59:127] [SD; 3S/3S] A-.......................................................................... 32.00

951.*LSC-2486: LOESSER - Medleys from Guys & Dolls; Hans Christian Andersen; Where's Charley; Greenwillow; Most Happy Fella. Fiedler/BPS. [Wilcox; Crawford; TAS 83/84:234-9; terrific sound but a very scarce disc: only my third copy in 30+ years!] [SD; 1S/1S] A-........... 55.00

952.*LSC-2490: DVORAK - Cello Concerto. Piatigorsky; Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford; for my nickel, one of the great Munch/BSO discs in all respects; good example of why I like Crawford's engineering as well as Layton's. TAS 98:128-9.] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(bbl thumps seven times, 2nd movement)......................................................................................................... 32.00

953.*LSC-2514: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 29:122; 30:128; 90:136-7] [SD; 10S/11S] A-.......................................................................................................... 11.00

954.*LSC-2520: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3; Scherzo from Octet, Op.20. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 98:125] [SD; 1S/1S] A-............................................................................... 32.00

955.*LSC-2545: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #12 ("Funeral March") & #23 ("Appassionata"). Sviatoslav Richter. [Dellheim; Layton] [WD; 30S/20S] A-........................................................... 8.00

956.*LSC-2562: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 83/84:240-2] [SD; 24S/14S] A-..................................................................................................... 10.00

957.*LSC-2581: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; WD; 27S/16S] A-.................................................................................................................................. 13.00

958.*LSC-2601: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 86:182-4] [WD; 11S/11S] A-(late cover - neat B&W pointillistic portrait)............................. 8.00

959.*LSC-2647: CHAUSSON - Symphony. FRANCK - Chasseur Maudit. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:127; 94:145-6] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(very scarce as an SD/1S/1S!!)........................... 50.00

960.*LSC-2680: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #4. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; SD; 1S/13S] A-.................................................................................................................................... 17.00

961.*LSC-2695: FALLA - El Amor Brujo. BERLIOZ - Les Nuits d'Ete. Price; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; Grammy Award: Best Vocal Soloist Performance, 1964] [WD; 25S/20S] A-.................... 9.00

962.*LSC-2799: ROBERT SHAW CHORALE ON BROADWAY - Numbers from Hello, Dolly; Fiddler; Most Happy Fella; Lost in the Stars; My Fair Lady; Paint Your Wagon; Music Man; On the Town; Carousel; South Pacific. Shaw/His Chorale & Orch. [Habig; Keville] [ND; 11S/10S] A-.................................................................................................................................... 6.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

963.*LSC-2806: ROUSSEL - Bacchus & Ariane, Suite #2. RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. Martinon/CSO. [Habig; Keville; Martinon's first CSO disc and one of only two he did in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall.] FS(tiny c/c in bottom of jacket)................................................... 23.00

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964.*LSC-2811: LISZT - Sonata in b. SCHUBERT - Sonata in a, Op.143. Gilels, piano. [Dellheim; Keville & Gardner] [WD; 9S/3S] A--.............................................................................................. 7.00

965.*LSC-2873: STRAUSS - Burleske. SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto. Pennario; Ozawa/LSO. [Dellheim; Lock] FS...................................................................................................................... 16.00

966.*LSC-2884: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #2. LIADOV - Eight Russian Folk Songs. Previn/LSO. [Dellheim; Lock] FS.................................................................................................. 9.00

967.*LSC-2969: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #7; Coriolan Overture. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Philhower; oddly scarce] [ND; 4S/4S] A-(c/c).............................................................................. 14.00

968.*LSC-2977: MUSSORGSKY-RAVEL - Pictures at an Exhibition. BRITTEN - Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. Ozawa/CSO. [Dellheim; Keville] [ND; 5S/4S] A-.................................. 12.00

969.*LSC-3001: COLGRASS - As Quiet As. CARTER - Piano Concerto (Lateiner). Leinsdorf/BSO. [Scott; Keville; the Colgrass is a delight: 4th graders gave sentence endings for "Let's be as quiet as;" Colgrass set seven to music - A Leaf Turning Colors; An Ant Walking; Time passing; Children Sleeping; etc; thoroughly charming piece] [WD; 1S/4S] A-.............................. 25.00

970.*LSC-3071: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. MOUSSORGSKY - Night on Bald Mountain. Ozawa/CSO. [Dellheim; Keville] [ND; 7S/10S] A-..................................................................... 11.00

971.*LSC-3132: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5. SCHUBERT - Symphony #8. Ozawa/CSO. [Dellheim; Keville] [ND; 4S/4S] A-.............................................................................................. 11.00

972.*LSC-3243: PETER MENNIN - Piano Concerto. RICHARD YARDUMIAN - Passacaglia, Recitative & Fugue for Piano & Orchestra. John Ogdon; Buketoff/RPO. [Snashall; Auger] [ND; 2S/2S] A-............................................................................................................................... 7.00

973.*LSC-6143(4): ROSSINI - Barber of Seville. Merrill; Peters; Valletti; Tozzi; Corena; Roggero; Marsh; Leinsdorf/Metropolitan Opera. [Mohr; Layton] A-(SD; 3S/4S/7S/5S/5S/1S/3S/1S)...... 18.00

974.*LSC-6147(3): VERDI - Macbeth. Warren; Rysanek; Hines; Bergonzi; Olvis; Leinsdorf/Metropolitan Opera. [Mohr; Layton; WD labels; 4S/4S/8S/5S/4S/4S] A-................. 22.00

975.*LSC-6156(3): WAGNER - Flying Dutchman. London; Rysanek; Tozzi; Liebl; Lewis; Elias; Dorati/ROHCG. [Mohr; Layton] A--(WD; 6S/7S/6S/5S/6S/4S).................................................. 17.00

976.*LSC-6157(3): BACH - Mass in B Minor. Endich; Addison; Kopleff; Walker; Berberian; Shaw/His Orch & Chorale. [Slick; Crawford; WD labels; 6S/9S/4S/3S/8S/6S; oddly scarce, this is the first copy I've had since 1992] A-(superficial rub side 4 does not sound)...................... 15.00

977.*LSC-6158(3): Verdi - Aida. Price; Vickers; Gorr; Merrill; Tozzi; Solti/Rome Opera. [Mohr; Layton] A-(SD; 1S/4S/1S/5S/1S/1S)............................................................................................. 25.00

978.*LSC-7037(2): CHOPIN - Eight Polonaises; Four Impromptus. [Wilcox; Salvatore; recorded in Carnegie Hall] [WD; 4S/7/5/4] A-................................................................................................. 12.00

979.*LSC-7048(2): PUCCINI - La Rondine. Moffo; Barioni; Sereni; Sciutti; De Palma; Molinari-Pradelli/RCA Italiana. [Mohr; Salvatore] [WD; 5S/4/4/5] A-..................................................... 13.00

980.*LSS-2384: STRAUSS - Don Quixote. Janigro; Preves; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; deluxe Soria Series issue in box with 20-page Lionni book: this is one of the first edition copies, of which there were only 200] [SD; 4S/1S] A--/A-(slightly prickly vinyl occ side 1; Demo Copy)............................................................................................................................................ 45.00

981.*LSS-2385: POULENC - La Voix Humaine (text by Jean Cocteau). Duval; Pretre; Paris Opera Comique. [First pressing of Deluxe Soria Series issue in box with 22-page Sykes book including many Cocteau drawings] [SD; 1S/1S] A-.............................................................. 65.00

982.*PRS-176: STRAUSS - Don Juan. RESPIGHI - Feste Romane. Mehta/LA Phil. [Mohr; Salvatore] [Limited Edition, fold-open album titled The First Recording from the Music Center (January 1965). The first recording Mehta made with LA - and the only one done for RCA; later was a regular issue with different cover and notes on LSC-2816.] [WD; 1S/1S] A-.... 24.00

LP's: RCA's - continued

983.*VICS-1002: TCHAIKOVSKY - Swan Lake (excerpts). Morel/ROHCG. [Very scarce. The

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original issue was in mono only on LM-2227; this stereo reissue arrived in May 1965, but while it persisted in the Schwann until August 1969, it is very rarely seen - this is only the third copy I've encountered.] [PL; 2S/4S] A-(lovely!)................................................................... 29.00

984.*VICS-1027: STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite. DEBUSSY - Three Nocturnes. Monteux/PCO(Firebird)/BSO; Berkshire Fest Cho(Debussy). [from LM-2113 & LM-1939; 1st stereo LP release of either, though both were in stereo on 2-track tape] [PL; 12S/9S] A-(brief tks sd 2)............................................................................................................................... 15.00

985.*VICS-1030: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #1. MENDELSSOHN - Capriccio Brillant. Graffman; Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford; from the very scarce original on LSC-2468] [PL; 7S/6S] A--(demo copy)............................................................................................................................. 12.00

986.*VICS-1031: BERLIOZ - Symphonie Fantastique. Monteux/VPO. [from LSC-2362; PL; 6S/4S] A-.................................................................................................................................................. 16.00

987.*VICS-1055: BRAHMS - Symphony #2. Monteux/VPO. [1st release by itself: on LM/LSC was only available with the other symphonies in LM/LSC-6411; (Karajan/Reiner/Munch on the others)] [PL; 12S/12S] A-............................................................................................................. 20.00

988.*VICS-1058: CHAUSSON - Poeme. SAINT-SAENS - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso. Oistrakh; Munch/BSO. LECLAIR & LOCATELLI - Sonatas for Violin & Piano. Oistrakh; Yampolsky. [1st stereo issue; from LM-1988 & LM-1987] [Pink; 9S/10S] A-(c/c)...... 9.00

989.*VICS-1065: WAGNER - Siegfried's Rhine Journey; Magic Fire Music; Tannhauser Overture & Venusberg Music. Munch/BSO. [from LM-2119; never in stereo on LP until this issue] [PL; 5S/4S] A-(was FS; opened only to determine stampers)................................................................ 29.00

990.*VICS-1071: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #2. RAVEL - Piano Concerto in G. Henriot-Schweitzer; Munch/BSO. [from LSC-2271; Mohr; Layton (Ravel; TAS 60:134-5); LM-2197 (Prokofiev; this VICS was its 1st stereo issue; terrific sound and performance!] [Pink; 1S/10S] A-...................................................................................................................................... 8.00

991.*VICS-1205 (GERMAN): RACHMANINOV - Isle of the Dead. LISZT - Totentanz (Janis); Mephisto Waltz. Reiner/CSO. [From LSC-2183 (TAS 21/22:165; 86:184-6); LSC-2541; LSC-2241] A- to A........................................................................................................................ 20.00

992.*VICS-1379: VILLA-LOBOS - Rudepoema. BUSONI - Six Elegies. David Bean, piano. [Gardner, engineer; no producer listed; 1st release: no LSC-series issue] [Pink; 1S/1S] A-(c/c)...... 8.00

993.*VICS-1392: STRAUSS - Final Scene from Salome (Inge Borkh); Don Juan (1954 recording). Reiner/CSO. [TAS 100:220; 1st issue of either of these in stereo except on 2-track tape; issued 1969 and never available in a plum-label pressing] [Pink; 1S/2S] A-.................................. 13.00

994.*VICS-1424: WEINBERGER - Schwanda, Polka & Fugue. STRAUSS - Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils. SMETANA - Bartered Bride Overture. DVORAK - Carnival Overture. MENDELSSOHN - Hebrides Overture. Reiner/CSO. [Released June 1969, thus never a plum-label issue. This was the first stereo disc release of any of these items except the Hebrides, and only Salome's Dance was available on 2-track tape.] [TAS 40:131L] [Pink; 3S/5S] A-(unusually quiet pressing for this issue)......................................................................... 20.00

995.*VICS-6003(2): BEETHOVEN - Symphony #9; Overtures - Fidelio, Leonore #3, Coriolan. Price; Forrester; Poleri; Tozzi (soloists in 9th); Munch/BSO. FS(c/c)....................................... 16.00

LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label

996.*ARGO ZRG--573: ELGAR - Introduction & Allegro; Serenade for Strings; Elegy for Strings;

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Spanish Lady Suite; Sospiri. Marriner/ASMF. A-......................................................................... 8.00997.*ARGO ZRG-756: MESSIAEN - Chronochromie. KOECHLIN - Les Bandar-Log. BOULEZ -

Les Soleil des Eaux. Dorati/BBC Sym (Boulez/BBC Sym; Cho; & soloists in Soleil). [TAS 10:249; 11:387; 73:148] FS!.......................................................................................................... 29.00

998.*CHESKY CR-6: BRAHMS - Symphony #4. Reiner/RPO. [Gerhardt; Wilkinson; Walthamstow Town Hall, London; October 1962] A- to A(silky pressing!)........................................................ 12.00

999.*DECCA SXL-6965: Elgar - Cello Concerto. Tchaikovsky - Rococo Variations; Pezzo Capriccioso. Harrell; Maazel/CO. [1979; Mallinson; Moorfoot & Atkinson; Dutch press] [FFSS labels] A- to A.................................................................................................................... 11.00

1000.*DESMAR DSM-1007: RACHMANINOFF - Symphony #3; Vocalise. Stokowski/National Phil. [Hodgson; Auger; TAS 9:92; 12:513+515] [fold-open jacket with session photos] A-....... 10.00

1001.*DGG 2530 048: CARL RUGGLES - Sun Treader. IVES - Three Places in New England. Tilson Thomas/BSO. [recorded 1/26/70(Ives; the very first BSO/DGG session) & 3/24/70(Ruggles)] A- to A.......................................................................................................... 11.00

1002.*DGG 2530 102: HOLST - The Planets. Steinberg/BSO. [rec Sept 28 & Oct 12, 1970] A- to A...... 11.001003.*EMI ASD-2325: BRUCKNER - Five Motets; Short works of Beethoven, Brahms, van Nuffel,

Mozart & Wolf. Pitz/New Philharmonia Chorus. A-............................................................... 12.001004.*EMI ASD-2913: MOERAN - Symphony in g. Dilkes/English Sinfonia. [Mottley; Boyling;

TAS 5:75; 73:148L] A-............................................................................................................... 14.001005.*EMI CFP-40022: ELGAR - Enigma Variations; Introduction & Allegro for Strings.

Boult/LPO. A-............................................................................................................................. 4.001006.*EPIC BC-1039: SCHUMANN - Symphony #1; Manfred Ov. Szell/CO. Epic BC-1039. A-.............. 5.001007.*LYRITA SRCS--31: JOHN IRELAND - A London Overture; Epic March; The Holy Boy;

Concertino Pastorale; A Downland Suite (Minuet and Elegy). Boult/LPO. A-........................... 12.001008.*LYRITA SRCS--54: BAX - Symphony #2. Fredman/LPO. [TAS 60:126] A-................................ 11.001009.*LYRITA SRCS--58: BAX - Symphony #5. Leppard/LPO. [TAS 60:126] A-................................ 11.001010.*LYRITA SRCS-104: FRANK BRIDGE - Oration (Concerto Elegiaco for Cello & Orchestra);

Two Poems; Allegro Moderato for String Orchestra. J. Lloyd Webber, cello; Braithwaite/LPO. [TAS 33:98] A-............................................................................................ 11.00

1011.*LYRITA SRCS-114: FRANK BRIDGE - Dance Rhapsody; Overture "Rebus;" Dance Poem. Braithwaite/LPO. A-................................................................................................................... 5.00

1012.*MHS 1452: HOLST - Ballet Music from The Golden Goose; Capriccio; Double Concerto for Two Violins (Hurwitz; Sillito); Two Songs Without Words. Imogen Holst/ECO. [from Lyrita SRCS-44] A-...................................................................................................................... 8.00

1013.*MHS 1586: BAX - Symphony #1. Fredman/LPO. [from Lyrita original] A-.................................... 6.00

LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile and Special Labels - continued

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1014.*READER'S DIGEST RD4-15(12): TREASURY OF GREAT MUSIC. Stunning 12-record set recorded by RCA in 1963 (Charles Gerhardt, producer; Kenneth Wilkinson, engineer) in Walthamstow Assembly Hall, all with the Royal Philharmonic, but with twelve different conductors. I am abbreviating work titles since they are very familiar. Kempe (Pines of Rome; Don Juan); Munch (Bizet Symphony; Francesca da Rimini); Fistoulari, with Earl Wild, piano: (Tchaikovsky Concerto #1); Reiner (Brahms 4th); Krips (Mozart 35th; Haydn 104th); Horenstein (Siegfried Idyll; Dutchman Overture; Venusberg Music); Leibowitz (Grieg Piano Concerto with Earl Wild; Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with Hyman Bress); Dorati (Salome's Dance; Berlioz Romeo excerpts); Barbirolli (Sibelius 2nd); Pretre (Daphnis Suite #2; Psyche et Eros; 2 Nocturnes); Sargent, with Earl Wild: (Chopin 1st & Liszt 1st concerti); Danon (Petrouchka; Love for Three Oranges Suite). [With very nice booklet including many session photos. Sadly, production values fell apart in pressing this project: as with my last copy a few years ago, I have had to go through multiple copies of this set to find a copy of every disc which I could grade "A--" since few rise above "A- to B+" and many really are "B+" at best, even though almost all showed little or no sign of use. So I am confident that this is as fine a copy of this set as anyone is likely to locate! Some copies of this set (only a few, in my experience) included a bonus disc of Leibowitz in misc short pieces: this copy does not include that record.] A--.................... 90.00

1015.*REFERENCE RECORDINGS RR-17: STRAVINSKY - L'Histoire du Soldat Suite. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (arr. Easley Blackwood) - Capriccio Espagnole. Chicago Pro Musica (almost all CSO members, plus Blackwood on piano). [45-rpm] A- to A....................... 20.00

1016.*TELARC DG-10039: STRAVINSKY - Firebird Suite. BORODIN - Overture; Polovetsian Dances. Shaw/Atlanta Sym; and Chorus in Dances. [Woods; Renner; very early digital: recorded June 1978] A- to A....................................................................................................... 11.00

1017.*TELARC DG-10042: MUSSORGSKY-RAVEL - Pictures at an Exhibition. MUSSORGSKY-RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Night on Bald Mountain. Maazel/CO. [Woods; Renner; dig; very early digital - recorded October 1978] A- to A(lovely German pressing)............................ 12.00

1018. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7010: HONEGGER - Mouvement Symphonique #2; Tempest Prelude; Rugby; Pacific 231. Scherchen/PSOL. [Not in original zip-open plastic sleeve, but jacket is in very good condition; no booklet] A-...................................................................... 9.00

1019. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7013: WAGNER - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Ride of the Valkyries; Magic Fire Music. Rodzinski/PSOL. [Original plastic zip-open sleeve gone, but jacket is here along with 30-page technical & highlights booklet by C.G.McProud (Audio Magazine editor) and James Lyons] A--(lovely copy - exceptionally quiet for a W-Lab)........................................................................................................................ 9.00

1020. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7028: WAGNER - Die Meistersinger: Prelude to Act I; Excerpts from Act III; Lohengrin Prelude (Act I). Rodzinski/PSOL. A--................................................... 4.00

1021. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7043: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Russian Easter Overture. Scherchen/LSO. [later jacket with notes on the back cover rather than booklet insert] A-(very fine for a W-Lab!).................................................................. 9.00

1022.*WESTMINSTER WST-14005: TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet; 1812 Overture. Scherchen/VSOO. [Appeared among the very first group of Westminster stereo releases in August 1958] [demo copy] A-(lgt/mod tks 1/4 inch, early Romeo)........................................... 8.00

1023.*WESTMINSTER WST-14063: GERSHWIN - Porgy & Bess (original suite by Gershwin). COPLAND - El Salon Mexico. Abravanel/Utah Sym. [scarce, early-stereo Westminster] [early labels] A-.......................................................................................................................... 11.00

LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire

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1024.*ADLER: (Richard): Wilderness Suite. RCA ARL1-4726. A-(c/c).................................................... 11.001025. ALBENIZ: Iberia (complete; transcribed by Arbos (the standard five) & Surinach (the other

seven). Ormandy/Phila. ["6-eyes"] Col M2L-237(2). A-(slipcase has major tape repair) 23.00

1026. ALBENIZ: Iberia. Juraitis/Radio Orch. [10-inch] Melodiya 6373/74. B+(occ tks sd 1).................. 11.001027. ALBENIZ: Spanish Dances (8). J.Olmedo/Orquesta Lirica Audio Museum, Madrid. [10-

inch] Telefunken LGM-65029. A-.............................................................................................. 11.001028.*ALFVEN: Symphony #3. Grevillius/Stockholm Phil. Swedish Soc Discofil SLT-33161. A-........... 5.001029.*ANTHEIL: (George; 1900-1959): Symphony #5. PETER MAXWELL DAVIES: St. Thomas

Wake. Dufallo/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-770. A-............................................................. 11.001030.*ARNESTAD: (Finn; 1915-94): Aria Appassionata. JOHAN KVANDAL (b.1919): Symphonic

Epos. KNUT NYSTEDT (b.1915): The Seven Seals. Oslo Philharmonic under Fjeldstad in Nystedt; Blomstedt in the others. Philips 839 254. A-............................................................ 11.00

1031.*AUSTER: (Lydia; Estonian; b.1912): Piano Concerto (Valdma); Excerpts from Romeo, Juliet and Darkness (ballet); Excerpts from Tiina (ballet). Jarvi/Estonian State Symphony. Melodiya C10-08797-8. A-......................................................................................................... 14.00

1032.*BACH: Concerti for Violins, BWV 1041-1043 (1043 is for two violins). Standage; Wilcock; Pinnock/The English Concert. [dig] Archiv 410 646. FS........................................................... 7.00

1033.*BACH-WALTON: The Wise Virgins Suite. SCARLATTI-TOMMASINI: The Good-Humoured Ladies Suite. Louis Lane/CO. Col M-31241. A-........................................................ 9.00

1034.*BALAKIREV: Symphony #1. Svetlanov/USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40272. A-.............................. 6.001035. BALAZS: (Frederic; b.1920): Two Dances for Flute & Orchestra (Pazmandy;

Composer/Philharmonia Hungarica). WALTER MOURANT (b.1910): Valley of the Moon; Air and Scherzo; Sleepy Hollow (Camarata/His Orch). CRI 157. A-.............................. 7.00

1036. BARTOK: Sonata for Two Pianos & Percussion (composer & wife, Ditta Pasztory Bartok, pianos); Ten Pieces from For Children; Evening in Transylvania & Bear Dance from 10 Easy Pieces (composer, pf; he announces works in Hungarian). Turnabout TV-4159. A-........... 13.00

1037.*BAX: Symphony #6; Festive Overture. Thomson/LPO. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1278. A-.................. 6.001038. BERNSTEIN: Age of Anxiety (Symphony #2). Foss; Bernstein/NYP. [original version] Col

ML-4325. A-("6-eyes" labels)..................................................................................................... 12.001039.*BLACHER: Orchestral Fantasy (1956). PANUFNIK: Rhapsody for Orchestra.

Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank cover; includes notes insert] Louisville LS-671. A-............... 12.001040. BLOCH: Voice in the Wilderness. George Sopkin, cello; Florence Kirsch, piano. [10-inch]

Ernest Bloch Society Chicago E2-CL-5606/07. B+(blank jacket)............................................... 14.001041.*BOMTEMPO: (Joao Domingos; 1775-1842): Three Piano Sonatas, Op.18. Arno Leicht.

[includes English notes] Portuguese EMI C071-40565. A-........................................................... 9.001042.*BRIAN: Symphony # 8 & #14. Wilson/Wales Sym. [pseudonyms] Aries LP-1603. A-.................... 9.001043.*BRITTEN: Concerti for Violin (Lubotsky) & Piano (Richter). Composer/ECO. London CS-

6723. FS(c/c; terrific works and performances)........................................................................... 12.001044.*BRITTEN: Piano Concerto. COPLAND: Piano Concerto. Gillian Lin; Hopkins/Melbourne

Sym. Chandos ABR-1061. A- to A............................................................................................... 8.001045.*BRITTEN: A Concert in Memory of Benjamin Britten on the first anniversary of his

death; December 4, 1977. Fanfare; Hymn to St. Cecilia; Missa Brevis; Voices for Today; Two Hymns from St. Nicolas; Hymn from Noyes Fludde; Prelude & Fugue on a Theme of Vittoria; Sacred & Profane; Choral Dances from Gloriana. Misc artists including Yale Concert Choir; Manhattan Chorus. [Sponsored by American Friends ofthe Aldeburgh Festival; St. Thomas Church, New York] Hessound S-1001/1002(2). A-.................................... 16.00

1046.*BRUCKNER: Symphony #1. Haitink/ACO. Philips 6500 439. A- to A............................................ 8.001047.*BUSONI: Konzertstuck for Piano (Glazer); Divertimento for Flute (Klemeyer); Concertino

for Clarinet (Triebskorn); Rondo Arlecchinesco for Orch with Tenor (Moser). Bunte/Berlin Sym (in all). Candide CE-31003. A-....................................................................... 4.00

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1048.*CARLOS: (Wendy): Switched-On Brandenburgs. All six of Bach's Brandenburg Concerti in virtuoso synthesizer performances. Col PG-31234(2). A-........................................................... 14.00

1049.*CHADWICK: (George Whitfield; 1854-1931): Euterpe - Concert Overture for Orchestra. FREDERICK CONVERSE (1871-1940): Endymion's Narrative - Romance for Orchestra; Flivver Ten Million - A Joyous Epic. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-753. A-.............. 12.00

1050.*CHAUSSON: Symphony in B-flat; Soir de Fete; The Tempest. Serebrier/Belgian Radio Orch. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1135. A- to A.................................................................................. 7.00

1051. CHAVEZ: Sifonia #5 for String Orch. PAUL BEN-HAIM: Concerto for Strings, Op.40. Solomon/MGM String Orchestra. [original jacket with excellent cover photo of Solomon] MGM E-3423. A-....................................................................................................... 12.00

1052.*CHAVEZ: The Six Symphonies. Composer/Orquesta Nacional Mexico. CBS 32 31 0002(3). A-................................................................................................................................. 18.00

1053.*CHAVEZ: Violin Concerto. BUXTEHUDE-CHAVEZ - Chaconne in e. Szeryng; Chavez/Mexican National Orch. CBS 32 11 0064. A-............................................................. 12.00

1054. COATES: "The Music of Eric Coates." Twenty-two works rec 1910 - 1937, fourteen conducted by the composer; other artists include John McCormack, Alfred Piccaver, De Groot Trio; also a track of Coates speaking. The Vintage Light Music Society no #(2). FS........ 14.00

1055.*COPLAND: Lincoln Portrait (Adlai Stevenson, narrator); Fanfare for the Common Man. IVES: Three Places in New England. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6684. A-("2-eyes" labels)........ 12.00

1056.*CORDERO: (Roque): Symphony #2. LEONARDO BALADA: Homage a Sarasate. HENRY BRANT: On the Nature of Things. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-765. A-.................. 11.00

1057. COWELL: Symphony #11. ALEXANDER TCHEREPNIN - Suite, Op.87. BERNARD AGENAAR: Concert Overture. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [bl cov; notes included] Louisville LOU-545-2. A-.......................................................................................................... 11.00

1058. COWELL: Thesis (Symphony #15). RODOLFO HALFFTER: Ballet Suite, "La Madrugada del Panadero." Whitney/Louisville Orch. [bl cov; includes notes] Louisville LOU-622. FS................................................................................................................................................. 7.00

1059. DE BANFIELD: The Combat. ANTHEIL: Capital of the World. Levine/Ballet Theatre Orch. [deleted April 1960] Capitol P-8278. A-........................................................................... 14.00

1060. DELIUS: The Early Recordings, 1927-38; 1948. BEECHAM conducts Paris, Summer Night on the River, Sea Drift, Appalachia, Eventyr, Over the Hills & Far Away, In a Summer Garden, Brigg Fair, On Hearing the First Cuckoo in the Spring, Irmelin Prelude, Walk to the Paradise Garden, Songs(16), Excerpts from Florida Suite, Koanga, Hassan, Fennimore & Gerda, A Mass of Life. Labbette, sop; Nash, ten; Moore, piano; LPO; RPO. [Two items unpublished before this issue; also two Beecham interviews on Delius; LP transfers by the legendary A.C.Griffith] World Rec Cl SHB-32(5). A- to A(appears unplayed)................ 36.00

1061. ELGAR: Three Bavarian Dances; Chanson de Matin; Chanson de Nuit; Pomp & Circumstance Marches #1-#5; Salut d'Amour; Mazurka. Composer/Misc British Orchestras. [recorded 1926-33; transfers by A.C.Griffith] EMI HLM-7005. A-.............................................................. 8.00

1062. ELGAR: Images of Elgar: Limited Edition boxed set includes five LP's with the composer conducting Symphonies #1 & #2; Enigma Variations; Falstaff; Violin Concerto (Menuhin); Cello Concerto (Beatrice Harrison) and choral works recorded at 1927 Hereford Festival. Also includes Jerrold Northop Moore's 1972 book (softcover), ELGAR: A Life in Photographs. It lives up to its name: 100 pages long and profusely illustrated! EMI RLS-708(5). A- to A(apparently unplayed; very slight box flaws).................... 41.00

1063.*FAURE: Shylock (Senechal, tenor); Pavane; Madrigal; Caligula. Almeida/ORTF Ch Orch; Paris Opera Cho. Inedits 995 012. A-......................................................................................... 9.00

1064.*FIELD: Four Piano Sonatas. Merrick. Oryx ROM-1802. A-............................................................. 6.001065.*GASCOIGNE: (Brian): The Sly Cormorant and eighteen other stories by Brian Patten, read by

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Cleo Laine and Brian Patten. Music performed by Instrumental Ensemble including John Williams, guitar. Argo ZSW-607. FS 9.00

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1066. GILLIS: Tulsa - A Symphonic Portrait in Oil (Brown/Vienna Tonkunstler Orch; 1950). DANE RUDHYAR: Sinfonietta; GLANVILLE-HICKS: Three Gymnopedies (Perlea/Berlin Radio; 1953). JOHN FREEMAN: String Quartet (Koeckert Quartet; 1954; 1st issue here). Varese Sarabande VC-81046. A-.............................................................. 23.00

1067.*GINASTERA: Estancia & Panambi Ballet Suites. VILLA-LOBOS - Little Train of the Caipira. Goossens/LSO. Everest SDBR-3041. A-(fine late pressing)........................................... 8.00

1068.*GLAZOUNOV: Symphony #2. Khaikin/Moscow Radio Orch. Melodiya 33C-0931-32. A-............ 8.001069.*GLINKA: Summer Night in Madrid; 2 Excerpts from Russlan & Ludmilla; Valse-Fantasie;

Jota Aragonesa; Kamarinskaya. Svetlanov/USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40081. A-...................... 8.001070. GOMEZ: (Julio): Suite en La (Composer/Orquesta Sinfonica Espanola). FALLA: Three-

Cornered Hat (Argenta/Spanish National Orch). Montilla FM-LD-18. A-............................... 11.001071. GOULD: (Morton): Piano Works - Pavanne; Prima Donna; Child Prodigy; American Caprice;

Tropical; Ballerina; Deserted Ballroom; Gavotte. Composer, piano. [10-inch] Decca DL-5067. B(most is A--, but some light scratches)............................................................................ 11.00

1072.*GRANADOS: Piano Music - Cuentos de la Juventud; Bocetos; six more short pieces. Thomas Rayna. CRD 1036. A-.................................................................................................................. 6.00

1073.*GRIEG: Lyric Suite; Peer Gynt, Suites #1 & #2. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch. Mel-angel SR-40048. FS............................................................................................................... 9.00

1074.*GRUENBERG: (Louis): Five Variations on a Popular Theme (Kohon String Quartet); The Daniel Jazz (text by Vachel Lindsay; William Lewis, tenor; Kohon Ens). Amrex LTG-0100-101. FS.............................................................................................................................. 14.00

1075. HANSON: Symphony #2. MacDOWELL: Piano Concerto #2 (Sanroma). Hanson/ERSO. Col ML-4638. A-("6-eyes" labels).............................................................................................. 11.00

1076. HARRIS: Fantasy for Piano & Orchestra (Johana Harris, piano; Solomon/MGM Sym); Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight [cantata for mezzo-soprano, violin, cello & piano] (Tangeman; Thaviu; Salzman; Johana Harris). [Johana Harris was the composer's wife] MGM E-3210. A-(brief, lgt tks in Fantasy)................................................................................. 20.00

1077.*HARRIS: Folksong Symphony 1940. Golschmann/American Festival Cho & Orch. Vanguard VSD-2082. A-.............................................................................................................. 8.00

1078.*HARRISON: (Lou): Elegiac Symphony. de Coteau/Oakland Sym Youth Orch. ROBERT HUGHES: Cadences. de Coteau & Composer/Oakland Sym Youth Orch. 1750 Arch S-1772. A-(brief loud tks beg sd 1).................................................................................................. 7.00

1079. HAYDN: (Michael): Flute Concerto in D; Symphony in G (1768). Adler/Vienna Orch. [the poor flutist goes uncredited!] Unicorn UNLA-1007. A-................................................................ 9.00

1080.*HENZE: Concerto for Oboe, Harp & Strings (H.Holliger, U.Holliger); Fantasia for Strings; String Sonata. Sacher/Collegium Musicum Zurich. DGG 139 396. A- to A(demo copy)......... 12.00

1081.*HERBERT (Victor; 1859-1924): Symphonic Poem, Hero and Leander. Karl Krueger/RPO. Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage MIA-121. A-............................. 13.00

1082.*HETU: (Jacques; b.1938): Piano Concerto (Vallecillo, piano). DEREK HEALEY (b.1936): Arctic Images. Hetu/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-769. A-...................................................... 8.00

1083.*HINDEMITH: Pittsburgh Symphony (Horvat); Nobilissima Visione (Swarowsky). Austrian Broadcast Sym in both. Classical Excellence CE-11026. A-........................................................ 8.00

1084. HINDEMITH: The Four Temperaments (Otte, piano); Symphonic Dances. Composer/BPO. [recorded 1954/55; German-only notes] Heliodor 2548 724. A- to A.......................................... 11.00

1085. HONEGGER: Suite Archaique. ALEXANDER TCHEREPNIN: Piano Concerto #2 (Composer, pf). Whitney/Louisville Sym. [bl cov; notes insert] Louisville LOU-615. A-.......... 9.00

1086.*HUSA: (Karel; b.1921): The Trojan Women. Endo/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-775. A-............ 5.00

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1087.*IVES: Symphony #3; Central Park in the Dark (Bernstein supervising conducting by Ozawa & Peress); Decoration Day; Unanswered Question. NYP. Col MS-6843. A-("2-eyes" labels).......... 7.00

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1088.*IVES: Three Places in New England (Ormandy/Phila); Washington's Birthday (Bernstein/NYP); Robert Browning Over (Stokowski/American Sym). Col MS-7015. A-........ 8.00

1089. KALACHEVSKY: Ukrainian Symphony. Rakhlin/USSR Sym. [no notes - apparently as issued] Melodiya 5289-80. A-..................................................................................................... 11.00

1090.*KARLOWICZ: Stanislaw & Anna Oswiecie; An Episode During a Masquerade. Wislocki/Warsaw Philharmonic. Muza SXL-0269. A-............................................................. 16.00

1091. KRENEK: Double Concerto for Violin, Piano, and Small Orchestra (Anahid & Maro Ajemian; Solomon/MGM Orch). SESSIONS: From My Diary (M. Ajemian, piano). RIEGGER: Sonatina for Violin & Piano (A. & M. Ajemian). MGM E-3218.............................. 9.00

1092.*KUBELIK: Quattro Forme per Archi. DVORAK: String Serenade. Kubelik/ECO. DGG 139 443. A- to A................................................................................................................................ 12.00

1093. KUBIK: (Gail): Symphony #2. ROGER GOEB: Concertino for Orchestra. Whitney/Louisville Sym. Louisville LOU-585. A-(in blank jacket; includes notes insert)......... 12.00

1094.*LAZAROF: (Henri): Sinfonietta; Chamber Symphony. Schwarz/Los Angeles Chamber Sym. [dig] Laurel LR-133. A- to A.............................................................................................. 6.00

1095.*LAZAROF: Tempi Concertati; Rhapsody for Violin & Piano; Inventions for Viola & Piano. Misc artists. Everest 3160. A-...................................................................................................... 9.00

1096.*MACDOWELL: (Edward; 1861-1908): First Suite for Orchestra, Op.42; Two Fragments from "The Song of Roland." Karl Krueger/RPO. Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage MIA-119. A-................................................................................... 13.00

1097.*MACDOWELL: (Edward; 1861-1908): Symphonic Poem, Lancelot and Elaine, Op.25. ARTHUR BIRD (1856-1923): Third Little Suite for Large Orch. Karl Krueger/RPO. Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage MIA-131. A-............................. 13.00

1098.*MAHLER: The Nine Symphonies. Leonard Bernstein/NY Philharmonic (in all but #8); London Symphony in #8. Vocal soloists - in #2: Venora; Tourel; in #3: Lipton; in #4: Grist; in #8: Spoorenberg; Jones; Annear; Reynolds; Procter; Mitchinson; Ruzdjak; McIntyre. Deluxe Limited Edition (this is copy #3133) w/very sturdy inner album encased in an even heavier-duty slipcase. With 33-page notes booklet; even more special - a bonus disc entitled "Gustav Mahler Remembered" includes reminiscenes by a dozen or so of his associates, musicians who played under him, and by his daughter, Anna Mahler. The disc closes with Mahler's own performance, via Welte piano roll, of the finale of the 4th Symphony. [This historic issue was released in 1967, but was deleted already in May of 1970, at which time it was STILL the only available set of the complete Mahler symphonies. A very special testimonial to Bernstein's (and Columbia's) dedication to Mahler, and in superb condition (the outer slipcase has very minor scuffing; the inside album is pristine). Col GMS-765(15). A-(LP's appear unplayed; see further note above).......... 250.00

1099. MARTIN: Concerto for Violin (Kling). BLOCH: Proclamation for Trumpet & Orchestra (Raper). TOSHIRO MAYUZUMI: Pieces for Prepared Piano & Strings (Owen). Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-636. A-.................... 11.00

1100. MARTINU: Double Concerto for Two String Orchestras, Piano & Timpani (Sejna/CPO); Les Fresques de Piero della Francesca (Ancerl/CPO). Artia ALP-135. A-(fold-open album)............. 6.00

1101.*MARTINU: Symphonies #1 - #6 (complete). Neumann/CPO. [quad] Supraphon 1410-3071/74(4). A-............................................................................................................................ 22.00

1102.*MAYAZUMI: (Toshiro): Bacchanale; Phonologie Symphonique. YASUSHI AKUTAGAWA: Music for Symphony Orchestra; Triptique for String Orchestra. Mori/Tokyo Symphony.

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[blue labels] Angel S-36577. A-.................................................................................................... 5.001103. MCDONALD: (Harl): Children's Symphony (On Familiar Tunes) (Composer/Phila). MAX

BRAND: The Wonderful One-Horse Shay (Ormandy/Phila). [10-inch] Col ML-2141. B+(Brand)(McDonald is B to B-)...................................................................................................... 8.00

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1104.*MERCURE: (Pierre): Triptych. FRANCOIS MOREL: L'Etoile Noire. HARRY FREEDMAN: Images. SIR ERNEST MacMILLAN: Two Sketches for Strings on French-Canadian Airs. Ozawa/Toronto Sym. [Honoring Canadian Centennial, 1967] CBS 32 11 0038. A-(cover demo timing sticker)................................................................................................................... 12.00

1105.*MESSIAEN: Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum (1964); Les Offrandes Oubliees (1930). Baudo/Paris Orch. [Great sound - wonderful low brass & tam-tam!] Angel S-36559. FS!........ 23.00

1106.*MIASKOVSKY: Symphony # 5. Ivanov/USSR Radio Orch. Melodiya 33C10-08829-30. A-....... 11.001107.*MIASKOVSKY: Violin Concerto in d, Op.44. Feigin; Dmitriev/Mwoscow Radio. Melodiya

33C10-05161-62. A-................................................................................................................... 11.001108. MILHAUD: Kentuckiana. MARTINU: Intermezzo. LUKAS FOSS: A Parable of Death

(Zorina, narrator; Stevens, tenor; Southern Baptist Seminary Cho). Whitney/Louisville Orch (in all). Col ML-4859. A-("6-eyes" labels)........................................................................ 11.00

1109. MONCAYO: Huapango. FALLA: Homenaje a Garcia Lorca. GALINDO: Los Sones de Mariachi. AYALA: Tribu. de la Fuente/Mexican National Orch. Capitol T-10083. A-............. 8.00

1110.*MOZART: Symphonies #1 - #13. Leinsdorf/Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of London. Westminster WMS-1001(3). A-................................................................................... 15.00

1111. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #1: #1 - #5. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18861. A-............... 5.001112. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #2: #6 - #9. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18862. A-............... 5.001113. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #3: #10 - #13. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18863. A-........... 5.001114. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #4: #14 - #17. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18864. A-........... 5.001115. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #5: #18 - #20. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18782. A-........... 5.001116. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #6: #21 - #24. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18756. A-........... 5.001117. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #7: #25 - #28. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18675................. 5.001118. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #8: #29 - #32. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18216. A-........... 5.001119. MOZART: Symphonies, Vol #9: #33 & #34. Leinsdorf/PSOL. Westminster XWN-18186. A-......... 5.001120.*NIELSEN: Piano Music - Chaconne; Three Pieces; Suite, Op.45; Humoresque-Bagatelles.

Robert Hamilton. Orion ORS-84469. A-..................................................................................... 8.001121. NIELSEN: Symphony #3. Frandsen/Danish National Orch. [fine pioneering recording of the

work] Epic LC-3225. A-............................................................................................................... 4.001122.*NIELSEN: The Six Symphonies. Ole Schmidt/LSO. [includes 7th disc, "An Introduction to

the Symphonies of Carl Nielsen" by Dr. Robert Simpson; also includes a fine, detailed notes booklet; TAS 7:296] [this copy also includes a 22-page booklet about Nielsen from thje Danish Ministry of Foreign affairs] Unicorn RHS-324-330(7). A- to A(lovely German pressings; minor box repair)........................................................................................................ 35.00

1123.*NIELSEN: The Six Symphonies; Concerti for Clarinet (Stevennson), Violin (Tellefsen) & Flute (Lemsser); Symphonic Rhapsody; Andante Lamentoso; Bohemian/Danish Folk Tune; Helios Overture; Saga-Dream; Pan & Syrinx; An Imaginary Trip to the Faroe Islands. Blomstedt/Danish Radio Orch. EMI SLS-5027(8)...................................................... 32.00

1124.*NONO: Sofferte onde Serene (for piano & tape; Pollini, pf); A Floresta a Jovern e Cheja de Vida (soprano, voices, clarinet, copper plates, tape; Canino/Ens). DGG 2531 004. A- to A........ 7.00

1125.*OSTRCIL: (Otakar; 1879-1935): Calvary (Variations for Large Orchestra); The Orphan's Tale (Marova, mezzo). Neumann/CPO. Supraphon 1110 2548. A-(c/c)............................................. 8.00

1126.*PERSICHETTI: Symphony #8. RIEGGER: Study in Sonority. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-706. A-(blank jacket; includes notes insert)............................................................ 8.00

1127.*PERSICHETTI: Symphony #9 ("Sinfonia: Janiculum"). SCHUMAN: Symphony #9 ("The

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Ardeatine Caves"). Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3212. A-.......................................................... 16.001128.*PETTERSSON: Symphony # 8. Comissiona/Baltimore Sym. DGG 2531 176. A- to A................. 11.001129.*PISTON: Symphony #1. HARRIS: When Johnny Comes Marching Home - An American

Overture. JOHN WEINZWEIG (b.1913): Symphonic Ode. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-766. A-................................................................................................................. 12.00

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1130.*PROKOFIEV: Cinderella (complete ballet). Ashkenazy/CO. [dig] London 410 162-1(2). FS........ 12.001131.*PROKOFIEV: Stone Flower (excerpts). Rozhdestvensky/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Mel-Angel

SR-40066. A-................................................................................................................................ 8.001132.*PROKOFIEV: Suites from Le Pas d'Acier; Chout (The Buffoon); Love for Three Oranges.

N.Jarvi/Scottish National Orch. [dig] Chandos ABRD-1369. A- to A....................................... 8.001133.*PROKOFIEV: Symphony #4. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio. Mel-Angel SR-40040. A-.............. 8.001134. PROKOFIEV: The Meeting of the Volga and the Don (Symphonic Poem, Op.130); Classical

Symphony. Samosud/Moscow Philharmonic. [10-inch] Melodiya 3804/05. A-....................... 11.001135.*PROKOFIEV: Visions Fugitives. BRITTEN: Simple Symphony. Barshai/Moscow Ch Orch.

[notes in Cyrillic only] Melodiya CM-02813-14. A-..................................................................... 8.001136.*RACHMANINOFF: Symphony #3. Svetlanov/Moscow Radio. Mel-Angel SR-40117. A-............... 6.001137.*RANGSTROM: Legends from the Lake Malaren. STENHAMMAR: Three Fantasies.

WIREN: Ironical Miniatures. LARSSON: Sonatine #1. Scheja, piano. RCA LSC-3119. A-........ 8.001138. RAVEL: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand (1939; Munch/PCO). SAINT-SAENS: Concerto

#4 (1935; Munch/Orch). Cortot in both. Pathe Marconi 2C051-43370. A- to A......................... 9.001139.*RAVEL: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand; Concerto in G. Francois; Cluytens/PCO. Angel

S-35874. A-(c/c)........................................................................................................................... 8.001140.*RAVEL: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand; Concerto in G; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales

(piano); La Valse. Fowke, piano; Baudo/LPO. EMI EMX-2146. A- to A................................... 8.001141.*RAVEL: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand; Pavane; Gaspard de la Nuit. Gavrilov, piano;

Rattle/LSO in concerto. [drm; DMM] EMI 29 0325 1. A- to A................................................... 7.001142. RIEGGER: Variations for Violin & Orchestra (Sidney Harth). PAUL BEN-HAIM (1897-

1984): To the Chief Musician. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [bl cov; includes notes] Louisville LOU-601. A-.............................................................................................................. 12.00

1143.*RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Night on Mount Triglav; Pan Voyevoda Suite. Rezucha/Slovak Philharmonic. Rec Internat 7009-1. A- to A................................................................................ 8.00

1144.*RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Symphony #3 Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio); "Three Wonders" (Intro Act IV, Scene 2, Tsar Saltan). Nebolsin/Bolshoi Theatre. Melodiya CM-0355-6. A-...................................................................................................................................................... 8.00

1145.*ROCHBERG: Violin Concerto. Stern; Previn/Pittsburgh Sym. Col M-35149. A-.......................... 9.001146. RODGERS: Victory at Sea Scenario; Waltzes; Slaughter on 10th Avenue; Carousel Waltz;

March of Siamese Children. Composer/NYP. Col CL-810. A-(red "6-eyes" labels).................. 11.001147.*RODGERS: Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (music for the ABC-TV documentary

series from early 1960's; orchestrations by Hershey Kay & Eddie Sauter). Dolan/Orch. ABC - Paramount ABCS-387. A-(minor cover scuffs).................................................................. 8.00

1148. ROREM: Eleven Studies for Eleven Players. WILLIAM SYDEMAN: Orchestral Abstractions. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [in blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-644. A-................ 12.00

1149. RUBBRA: Symphony #5. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Oboe Concerto (Rothwell); Dives & Lazarus. Barbirolli/Halle Orch; LSO. EMI HQM-1016. A-....................................................... 6.00

1150.*RUBINSTEIN: Piano Concerto #5. Ruiz; Deaky/Nurenberg Sym. [notes in German only] Colosseum 544. A-........................................................................................................................ 7.00

1151.*RUGGLES: Complete Music - Men & Mountains; Sun Treader; Men; Portals; Organum; Evocations (Tilson Thomas/Buffalo Phil). Angels; Angels (2 versions) (Schwarz/Brass Ens). Toys (Blegen/Tilson Thomas, piano). Vox Clamans in Deserto (Morgan;

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Speculum Musicae). Evocations (piano version) (Kirkpatrick). Exaltations (Schwarz/Brass Ens; Smith/Smith Singers; etc). Col M2-34591(2). A-.................................... 7.00

1152. RUGGLES: Lilacs; Portals (Prausnitz/Juilliard String Orch); Evocations (Kirkpatrick). COWELL: Toccanta (Boatwright, soprano; Smith, flute; Parisot, cello; Kirkpatrick, piano. Col ML-4986. A-(early "6-eyes" labels)........................................................................... 16.00

1153.*SAINT-SAENS: Symphony #3. Rawsthorne, organ; Tjeknavorian/Royal Liverpool Philhrmonic. [dig] Chalfont SDG-312. A- to A......................................................................... 12.00

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1154.*SALLINEN: Symphonies #1 & #3 (Kamu/Finnish Radio Orch); Chorali (Berglund/Helsinki Philharmonic). BIS LP-41. A- to A.......................................................... 12.00

1155.*SANKEY: (Stuart; b.1927): Variations for Orchestra. FOX (Frederick; b.1931): Night Ceremonies. Endo/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-780. A-......................................................... 8.00

1156.+SCHUBERT: Symphony "#7 in E" (reconstructed by Weingartner; Litschauer/VSOO); "Gastein" Symphony in C (Grand Duo, Op.140, orchestrated by Joachim; Prohaska/VSOO). [superb British RCA pressings] Vanguard VSD-71101/2(2). A-.................. 14.00

1157.*SCHUMAN: Symphony #7. ROREM: Symphony #3. Abravanel/Utah. Turn TVS-34447. A-......... 5.001158.*SCHUMANN: Introduction & Allegro Appassionato for Piano & Orchestra, Op.92;

Introduction & Allegro for Piano/Orch, Op.134 Ponti; de Froment/Luxembourg Radio); Overture, Scherzo & Finale (Kapp/Westphalian Sym). Turnabout TVS-34537. A-.................... 7.00

1159.*SCRIABIN: Symphony #1. Soloists; Svetlanov/USSR Sym; Cho. Mel-Angel SR-40113. A-........... 6.001160.*SCRIABIN: Symphony #2. Svetlanov/USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40118. A-.................................. 6.001161. SCRIABIN: Symphony #3 (Divine Poem). Ivanov/USSR Radio Orch. MK 1543. A-...................... 5.001162.*SCRIABIN: Symphony #3 (Divine Poem). Svetlanov/USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40098. A-.......... 6.001163.*SCRIABIN-NEMTIN: Universe (Part I of the "Prefatory Action" of Scriabin's projected

"Mysterium," composed from Scriabin's sketches by Aleksander Nemtin, 1970-72). Kondrashin/Moscow Phil; Cho. Mel-Angel SR-40260. A-(minor cover scuffs)......................... 6.00

1164.*SESSIONS: Symphony #7; Divertimento. Leonard/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-776. A-.......... 8.001165. SHAPERO: (Harold): Symphony for Classical Orchestra. Bernstein/Col Sym. Col ML-4889.

A-("6-eyes" labels)...................................................................................................................... 18.001166.*SHCHEDRIN: Anna Karenina (complete ballet). Simonov/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Mel-

Angel SRB-4126(2). A-.............................................................................................................. 12.001167.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony # 7; Age of Gold Suite. Haitink/LPO. [dig] London LDR-

10015(2). FS............................................................................................................................... 11.001168.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10. Rattle/PO. [dig] Angel DS-38285. A-...................................... 6.001169.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #14. Curtin; Estes; Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3206. A-.............. 8.001170.*STANFORD: Symphony #3 ("Irish"); Irish Rhapsody #5. Handley/Ulster Orch. [dig; DMM]

Chandos ABRD-1253. A- to A..................................................................................................... 7.001171.*STENHAMMAR: Symphony #1. Jarvi/Gothenburg Sym. [live, 1982][DMM] Bis LP-219.

A- to A.......................................................................................................................................... 8.001172.*STILL: (William Grant; 1895-1978): Afro-American Symphony. Karl Krueger/RPO.

Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage MIA-118. A-............................. 14.001173. STRAVINSKY: Canticum Sacrum (Robinson, tenor; Chitjian, baritone); Agon.

Composer/Los Angeles Festival Orch. Col ML-5215. A-("6-eyes" labels)................................. 9.001174.*STRAVINSKY: Firebird (complete). Col MS-6328. A-................................................................... 11.001175. STRAVINSKY: In Memoriam Dylan Thomas; 3 Shakespeare Songs; Septet; 4 Russian Songs;

2 Balmont Songs; 3 Japanese Lyrics; 3 Souvenirs; 4 Russian Choruses. Composer conducts misc artists, inc Marilynn Horne in Souvenirs. [rec in mono only] Col ML-5107. A-("2-eyes" labels)............................................................................................................ 11.00

1176.*STRAVINSKY: L'Histoire du Soldat Suite; Movements for Piano & Orch (Rosen); Double Canon; Epitaphium; Octet. Composer conducts misc artists including Israel Baker,

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violin. Col MS-6272. A-(demo copy; "6-eyes" labels)................................................................ 12.001177.*STRAVINSKY: Symphony in C; Symphony in Three Movements. Dutoit/OSR. [dig]

London LDR-71043. A- to A 8.001178. STRAVINSKY: Symphony in Three Movements; Symphony of Psalms. Composer/NYP; Col

Sym & Cho. Col ML-4129. A-("6-eyes" labels)......................................................................... 11.001179.*SVENDSEN: Symphony #1; Zorahayda. Gruner-Hegge/Oslo Phil. Philips 838 051. A-.................. 8.001180.*TAKEMITSU: Requiem for String Orchestra; Asterism for Piano & Orchestra (Takahashi);

Dorian Horizon. Ozawa/Toronto Sym. RCA LSC-3099. A-...................................................... 12.00LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

1181. TCHEREPNIN: (Nicolas, arranger, 1937): Tati-Tati - Variations on "Chopsticks" originally for piano, by Rimsky-Korsakov(4), Liszt, Borodin, Liadov & Cui. WERNER JANSSEN, arr., 1951: five more (!), this time by Liadov(2), Borodin(2) & Cui. Janssen/Col Sym. [obscure!!] Col ML-4480. B......................................................................................................... 8.00

1182. THOMSON: Sonata for Violin & Piano (Joseph Fuchs; Balsam); Praises & Prayers (Allen, soprano; Composer, piano); Sonata da Chiesa (Lillian Fuchs, viola; Composer/Ch Ens). [live, 1961-63] HiFi/Stereo Review HFSR-L-165. A-................................................................. 16.00

1183.*TURINA: Danzas Gitanas. BENJAMIN LEES: Symphony #3. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-752. A-................................................................................................................. 12.00

1184.*TURINA: Sinfonia Sevillana; Rapsodia Sinfonica; Danzas Fantasticas. Batiz/LPO. [dig] Angel DS-37950. A-..................................................................................................................... 8.00

1185. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #6. Boult/LPO. [with brief speech by VW] Decca ACL-289. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 9.00

1186. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #7. Ritchie; Barbirolli/Halle Orch & Cho. [first UK edition; artists of the premiere] EMI ALP-1102. A-.................................................................... 16.00

1187.*VILLA-LOBOS: Concerto for Piano #1. Moreira-Lima; Fedoseyev/Moscow Radio Orch. Melodiya 33C10-08167-68. A-..................................................................................................... 6.00

1188.*VORISEK: Sinfonia in D. DVORAK: Czech Suite. Mackerras/ECO. Phil 6500 203. A- to A......... 7.001189.*WALTON: Spitfire Prelude & Fugue; Scapino & Johannesburg Festival Overtures;

Coronation Marches; Capriccio Burlesco. BLISS: Things to Come Suite. Groves/RPO & Royal Liverpool Phil. [drm] EMI ED-29 1053 1. FS................................................................... 8.00

1190.*WEBER: Symphony #1 & #2. Dean Dixon/Prague Ch Orch. Supraphon 1 10 1635. A-................. 8.001191. WEN-CHUNG: (Chou): Soliloquy of a Bhiksuni (Raper, trumpet). DALLAPICCOLA: Due

Pezzi. JOSE SEREBRIER: Partita. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-641. A-..................................................................................................... 9.00

1192.*WILLIAMS: (Grace): Symphony #2; Ballads for Orchestra. Handley/BBC Welsh Symphony. BBC REGL-381. A- to A.......................................................................................... 8.00

1193.*YARDUMIAN: Symphony #1; Symphony #2 ("Psalms," for Medium Voice & Orch; Chookasian); Chorale-Prelude. Ormandy/Phila. Col MS-6859. A-("2-eyes" labels; demo).......................................................................................................................................... 18.00

LP's: Chamber Music

1194.*ANTES: (John; 1740-1811): Three Trios. Fine Arts Quartet Members. ["The Birth of Chamber Music in America;" produced in cooperation with the Moravian Music Foundation] Col MS-6741. A-("2-eyes" labels; c/c)...................................................................... 8.00

1195.*BEETHOVEN: Fidelio (Eleven excerpts from the opera, arranged for Wind Octet and Bass, c.1814, by Wenzl Sedlak). Rudel/Amadeus Ens. [dig] Musicmasters MMD-20110K. A-........... 8.00

1196.*BEETHOVEN: Octet, Op. 103. MOZART: Serenade #11. Conservatory Professors Chamber Society of Prague. Vanguard VSD-2043. A-............................................................... 8.00

1197. BEETHOVEN: Quartet # 7. Koeckert Quartet. Decca DL-9917. A-................................................. 9.00

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1198. BEETHOVEN: Quartet #10 & #11. Koeckert Quartet. Decca DL-9894. A- 9.001199.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #12 - #16; Grand Fugue. Yale Quar. Vanguard VCS-10101/4(4). A-........ 16.001200.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet #12 - #16; Grosse Fuge. Amadeus Quartet. DGG SKL-1317/20(4).

A- to A(lovely copy; early tulip labels)....................................................................................... 20.001201. BEETHOVEN: Trio #1. Kogan; Barshai; Rostropovich. MGM GC-30007. A-............................... 8.001202.*BEETHOVEN: Trio #3. MENDELSSOHN: Trio #1. Stern; Rose; Istomin. Col MS-7083. A-

...................................................................................................................................................... 8.001203. BEETHOVEN: Trios, Op.9, #1 & #2. Bel Arte Trio: Ruth Posselt, Joseph de Pasquale,

Samuel Mayes. [big-time Boston group from early 1950s: Mayes and de Pasquale were first-chair members of BSO; Posselt was concertmaster Burgin's wife] Decca DL-9635. B........ 12.00

LP's: Chamber Music - continued

1204. BLOCH: String Quartets #1 - #4. Griller Quar. London LLA-23(3). A-(superb condition!!).......... 32.001205. BOCCHERINI: Quintets - Album #1: Op.28; Op.41, #2; Il Ballo Tedesco, Op.29, #6;

Allegretto, Op.10, #5. Quintetto Boccherini. Angel 45006. A-(U.S. pressing)............................ 9.001206. BOCCHERINI: Quintets - Album #2: Op.10, #1; Op.11, #6; Op.13, #5 (Minuet only); Op.40,

#4; Grave in D Minor, Op.41. Quintetto Boccherini. Angel 45007. A-(British pressing)............ 9.001207. BOCCHERINI: Quintets - Album #3: Op.29, #1; Op.60, #5. Quintetto Boccherini. Angel

45008. A-(British pressing)........................................................................................................... 9.001208. BOCCHERINI: Quintets - Album #4: Op.18, #1; Op.13, #3. Quintetto Boccherini. Angel

45009. A-(British pressing)........................................................................................................... 9.001209. BOCCHERINI: Quintets - Album #5: Op.25, #1; Op.25, #3; Largo Cantabile from Op.29, #6;

Andante con moto from Op.42. Quintetto Boccherini. Angel 45010. A-(British pressing).......... 9.001210.*BRAHMS: Piano Trios #1-#3 (complete). Istomin-Stern-Rose Trio. Col M2S-760(2). A-

(early "2-eyes" labels)................................................................................................................. 14.001211. BRAHMS: Sonatas #1 & #2 for Clarinet & Piano. Reginald Kell, clarinet; Joel Rosen, piano.

Decca DL-9639. A-..................................................................................................................... 20.001212.*BRAHMS: The Three Piano Trios. Haydn-Trio, Vienna. Telefunken 6.35471(2). A- to A............ 14.001213.*BRAHMS: The Two String Quintets. Zukerman; Guarneri Quartet. [dig] RCA ARC1-

4849. A-........................................................................................................................................ 8.001214.*CARTER: Eight Etudes & a Fantasy for Woodwind Quartet. IRVING FINE: Partita for

Woodwind Quintet. SCHULLER: Woodwind Quintet. NY Woodwind Quintet. Concert Disc CS-229. A-.......................................................................................................................... 12.00

1215. CARTER: Quartet. Walden Quartet. Col ML-5104. A-("6-eyes" labels)......................................... 12.001216. CASALS FESTIVAL - PRADES: SCHUMANN - Quintet, Op.44. BRAHMS - Quintet #2,

Op.111. Hess (Schumann); Katims (Brahms); Stern; Schneider; Thomas; Tortelier. Col ML-4711. A-("6-eyes" labels)....................................................................................................... 9.00

1217.*CHERUBINI: The 6 String Quartets. Melos Quartet, Stuttgart. Archiv 2723 044(3). A- to A...... 11.001218.*DVORAK: String Quintet #3, Op.97; Bagavelles for String Trio & Harmonium. Vienna

Philharmonia Quintet London STS-15438. A-(c/c; U.S. pressing)............................................. 5.001219. EHRHARDT: (C. Michael; American): Piano Trio in d (1950). BRAHMS: Piano Trio in c,

Op.101. Compinsky Trio. [red vinyl] Alco ALP-1025. B+(Brahms)A-(Ehrhardt)..................... 12.001220.*GINASTERA: Quartet #1. FRANK PROTO: Quartet #1. Blair Quar. Red Mark 3105. FS.............. 8.001221.*GRIFFIN: (Richard): Quartet #1 (Tecco; Nilsson; Levine; Koestenbaum). HOKER

LAMBRECHT: Diamond Light (Thimmig, bass clarinet). PHILLIP RHODES: Partita for Solo Viola (Woodward). [dig] Minnesota Composers Forum (no #). FS..................................... 8.00

1222. HARRIS: Sonata for Violin & Piano (Josef Gingold; Johanna Harris). ROBERT PALMER: Quartet for Piano & Strings (Kirkpatrick, piano; Members of Walden Quartet). [Johanna Harris was the composer's wife] Col ML-4842. A-...................................................... 25.00

1223.*HINDEMITH: Sonata for Viola & Piano (Friesl, piano); Sonata for Solo Viola, Op.25, #1 (Karel Spelina, viola (in both); Sonata for Viola & Piano, Op.11, #4; Meditation from

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Nobilissima Visione (both w/Novotny, piano); Sonata for Solo Viola, Op.11, #5 (all three with Josef Kodousek, viola. Supraphon 111 2271/2(2)................................................................ 4.00

1224. HONEGGER: Petite Suite (Nicolet, flute; Schneeberger, violin; Souvairan, piano); Danse de la Chevre (Nicolet). ALBERT MOESCHINGER: Sonata #1 for Violin & Piano (Schneeberger; Souvairan). CONSTANTIN REGAMEY: String Quartet #1 (Winterthur Quartet: Rybar; Dahinden; Wigand; Tusa). [very scarce item - only in print from January 1956 until April 1957!] London LL-893. A-................................................. 29.00

1225. HOVHANESS: Hovhaness - Talin: Concerto for Viola & Strings. HINDEMITH - Trauermusik. ODEON PARTOS - Yiskor (In Memoriam). Emanuel Vardi, viola; Solomon/MGM String Orch. MGM E-3432. A-....................................................................... 12.00

LP's: Chamber Music - continued

1226.*KIRCHNER: Quartet #3 for Strings & Electronic Tape (Beaux Arts Quartet). HENRY WEINBERG: Quartet #2 (Composers Quartet). col MS-7284. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)......... 12.00

1227.*LA MONTAINE: (John): Conversations for Flute & Piano; Sonata for Solo Flute; Come into My Garden. Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flute; Mandel, piano. Fredonia FD-9. FS........................ 14.00

1228.*LUTOSLAWSKI: String Quartet (1964). PENDERECKI: Quartetto per Archi (1960). TOSHIRO MAYUZUMI: Prelude for String Quartet (1964). LaSalle Quartet. DGG 137 001. A- to A................................................................................................................................ 15.00

1229.*MENDELSSOHN: Quartets, Op.12 & 44. Fine Arts Quartet. Concert-Disc CS-224. A-................. 8.001230.*MOZART: Quartet #21 & #23. Amadeus Quartet. DGG 139 437. A- to A(demo; tulip

labels)........................................................................................................................................... 9.001231. MOZART: String Quartet #17 & #19. Netherlands Quartet. [notes in Dutch] Artone 9500.

A-.................................................................................................................................................. 7.001232.*MOZART: String Quintets, K.406(516b) & K.515. Aronowitz; Amadeus Quartet. DGG 139

356. A- to A(demo copy).............................................................................................................. 8.001233. NOVAK: (Jan): Balletti for Nonet. ALOIS HABA: Nonet #3, Op.82. Czech Nonet. [Musica

Nova Bohemica & Slovenica, Volume #1] Supraphon SUA-10031. A-.................................... 14.001234. PHILLIPS: (Burrill): Sonata for Cello & Piano. Carl Stern, cello; Composer, piano.

HOWARD SWANSON: Suite for Cello & Piano. Stern, cello; Abba Bogin, piano. SPA 54. B+(early grooves each side a bit prickly).............................................................................. 12.00

1235. RIEGGER: Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello, Op1 (Covelli; Kroll; Kouguell); String Quartet #2, Op.43 (Kroll Quartet). [first copy I've ever had!] Col ML-5589. A-(early "6-eyes" labels)......................................................................................................................................... 18.00

1236. SCHNABEL: Duodecimet (Monod Ens); Trio (Galimir Trio). Col AML-5447. FS........................ 12.001237.*SCHUBERT: "Trout" Quintet. Lympany; LSO Principals. EMI CFP-40085. A-............................. 8.001238. SCHUBERT: Piano Trio #2. Fournier; Janigro; Badura-Skoda. Westminster WL-5121. A-.......... 9.001239. SCHUBERT: Quartetsatz #12 in c, Op. Posth. Barchet String Quartet. PROKOFIEV:

Overture on Hebrew Themes. Paris Ch Orch. [10-inch; very scarce Barchet] Period PGM-2003. A-(Schubert)(Prokofiev is B with a few lgt scrs)..................................................... 35.00

1240. SCHUBERT: Rondo for Solo Violin & String Quartet; Trio Movement in B-flat (Kamper; Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet); String Trio (Kamper; Weiss; Kwarda). Westminster WL-5223. B+.............................................................................................................................. 12.00

1241.*SCHUBERT: String Quintet in G, Op.161. Quartetto Italiano. Philips 9500 409. A- to A............... 8.001242.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Quartet # 3. PROKOFIEV: Quartet #2. Fine Arts Quartet. [30th

Anniversary Album, c.1976]w Fine Arts 001. A........................................................................... 8.001243.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Quartet # 8 & #15. Fitzwilliam Quartet. Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-11. A- to

A(Dutch pressing)......................................................................................................................... 8.001244.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Sonata for Viola & Piano (Zaharieva, piano). HINDEMITH - Sonata for

Solo Viola, Op.25, #1. REGER - Suite for Solo Viola. Tchavdarov, viola. BIS LP-81. A-

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to A(c/c)........................................................................................................................................ 8.001245.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Sonata for Violin & Piano (Oistrakh; Richter); Quartet #13 (Beethoven

Quartet). [oddly scarce; my only previous copy sold in 1992!] Mel-Angel SR-40189. A-......... 16.001246.*SIMS: (Ezra): String Quartet #3 (Lenox Quartet). ROBERT MOEVS: Musica da Camera,

1965 (Contemporary Chamber Ens); Variazioni Sopra una Melodia (Glick, viola; Sylvester, cello). CRI USD-223. A-........................................................................................... 12.00

1247.*SKROWACZEWSKI: Trio for Clarinet, Bassoon & Piano. PAUL FETLER: Dialogue for Flute & Guitar. CARLETON MACY: Spring Music; Autumn Music. Misc Minnesota Musicians. Minnesota Composers Forum MN-102. FS................................................................ 8.00

1248.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Quartet #2. Borodin Quartet. Melodiya 33C-01675-76. A-................................ 8.001249. VINCENT: (John): String Quartet #1 (American Art Quartet); Consort for Piano & Strings

(Foss; American Arts Quartet). Contemporary Composers M-6009. A-.................................. 11.00

LP's: Collections

1250.*BLACK COMPOSERS SERIES, VOL. 5: Volume 5: JOSE MAURICIO NUNES GARCIA (1767-1830): Requiem. Davis; Allen; Brown; Tuloisela; Freeman/Helsinki Phil; Morgan State College Choir. Col M-33431. A-.......................................................................... 9.00

1251. DANCERS OF BALI: Eight works performed by Gamelan Orchestra from the Village of Pliatan, Bali, Indonesia, under the direction of Anak Agung Gde Mandera. [Notes are by Colin McPhee, who approximated the Gamelan sound so famously in his "Tabuh Tabuhan."] [blue labels] Col ML-4618. B................................................................................... 11.00

1252.*FRENCH ORCHESTRAL SHOWPIECES: D'Indy - Istar Variations; La Mort de Wallenstein. Berlioz - Benvenuto Cellini & Corsair Overtures. Fekete/Prague Sym. Crossroads 22 16 0160. A-........................................................................................................................................ 8.00

1253.*MUSIC OF THE FOUR COUNTRIES: (meaning Wales, Scotland, Ireland & England): EDWARD GERMAN - Welsh Rhapsody. HAMISH MacCUNN - The Land of the Mountain & Flood. ETHEL SMITH - The Wreckers Overture. HAMILTON HARTY - With the Wild Geese. Gibson/Scottish National Orch. EMI ED-29 0208 1. A- to A................ 11.00

1254.*SYMPHONIC WORKS BY ROMANTIC-ERA OPERATIC COMPOSERS. Works by Puccini(3), Giordano, Catalani(2), Martucci, Mascagni. Rosada/Angelicum Orch of Milan. MHS 1106. A-.................................................................................................................. 8.00

1255. THE ORCHESTRA THAT REFUSED TO DIE: The Symphony of the Air (the re-formed NBC Symphony) in their first recording - without conductor - from late 1954 (following Toscanini's retirement in April of that year). DVORAK - Symphony #9. WAGNER - Meistersinger Prelude. TCHAIKOVSKY - Nutcracker Suite. BERLIOZ - Roman Carnival Overture. [in nice fold-open album with articles by Jay Harrison and Dan Paonessa (from Parade). Roulette RSP-1(2). A--.................................................................................................. 23.00

1256.*VIENNESE SUMMERFEST: Rosenkavalier & Emperor Waltzes; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik; Poet & Peasant, Fledermaus Overtures; Beethoven Marches (2); Pizzicato Polka. Slatkin/Minnesota Orch. [dig] ProArte PAD-224. FS................................................................ 7.00

1257. VIRTUOSI: Stunning seven-LP collection of historic recordings by legendary instrumentalists. Primrose/Kapell: Brahms Sonata #1. Szigeti/Beecham: Prokofiev Concerto #1. Milstein/Horowitz: Brahms Sonata #3. Feuermann/Stokowski: Schelomo. Heifetz/Beecham: Sibelius Concerto. Kreisler/Blech: Mendelssohn Concerto. Kreisler/Lamson: Liebesleid. Brain/Karajan: Mozart Concerto #3. Casals: Bach Suite #3. Landowska: Bach Italian Concerto. Cortot: Kinderscenen. Gieseking: Brahms Intermezzi (2); Debussy Suite Bergamasque. Kell/Goehr: Weber Concertino. Goossens/Lener Quartet: Mozart Oboe Quartet. Rachmaninoff: Schumann Carnaval. Schnabel/Sargent: Mozart Concerto #21. Serkin/Busch Quartet: Schumann Piano

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Quintet. Menuhin/Enesco/Monteux: Bach Double Concerto. Rubinstein: Pcs by Faure, Poulenc, Chopin, Falla. Lipatti: Chopin Waltzes (5). Piatigorsky/Solomon: Beethoven Sonata Op.102, #1. [Includes 159-page paperback book with very (!) detailed notes by Richard Freed & Peter Eliot Stone.] The Smithsonian Collection of Recordings LGR-9265(7). A-................................................................................................................................. 25.00

LP's: Violinists

1258.*ACCARDO: Brahms Concerto. Masur/Leipzig Gewandhaus. Philips 9500 624. A- to A................ 5.001259.*BRESS: Busoni Sonata #1 & #2. Bengt Johnsson, piano. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-296. A-(c/c).............. 11.001260.*BRESS: Tchaikovsky Concerto. MAUREEN SMITH: Mendelssohn Concerto. Boult/LPO.

[obscure issue - was also briefly on Crossroads] Col DMS-388. A-.............................................. 8.001261. CAMPOLI: Homage to Fritz Kreisler (13 pieces). Gritton, piano. London LL-1171. B-.................... 5.001262. CAMPOLI: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Van Beinum/LPO. London LL-763. B+.......................... 8.001263. DAHMEN: Sibelius Concerto. Van Beinum/LPO. London LL-777. B+.......................................... 13.00 ELMAN: See #319.1264. ENESCO: Bach - Concerto for Two Violins & Strings (Menuhin; Monteux/Paris

Symphony, incorrectly identified as PCO here). Short works of Bach, Pugnani, Kreisler, Chausson & Wagner. Melodiya M10-42633. A-......................................................................... 11.00

FLESCH: See #187, 321 & 331.1265.*FODOR: Tchaikovsky Concerto. Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso.

Leinsdorf/NPO. RCA ARL1-0781. A-........................................................................................ 8.001266.*FRANCESCATTI: Beethoven Concerto. Walter/Columbia Sym. Odyssey Y-30042. A-................. 7.001267. FRANCESCATTI: Paganini Caprices (8). Kreisler Favorites (5). Balsam, piano. [blue labels]

Col ML-4219. B+/B...................................................................................................................... 7.001268. GIMPEL: Beethoven Concerto. Davisson/"Pro Musica" Orchestra, Stuttgart. [10-inch;

French pressing] Minivox MV-202. B+...................................................................................... 14.001269.*GRUMIAUX: Bach - Six Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord, BWV 1014-1019. Jaccottet,

harpsichord. Philips 6769 017(2). FS(c/c)................................................................................... 23.001270. HEIFETZ: Gruenberg Concerto (Monteux/SF Sym). Dohnanyi - Serenade in C (Primrose;

Feuermann). RCA AGM1-4942. A-............................................................................................ 9.001271. HEIFETZ: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Steinberg/RCA Victor Symphony. [10-inch] RCA

LM-127. A-................................................................................................................................. 11.001272.*HEIFETZ: Schubert - Fantaisie, Op.159 (Smith, piano). Tchaikovsky - Serenade

Melancolique; Waltz (from String Serenade)(Ch Orch; apparently Heifetz also conducts). RCA LSC-3109. A-...................................................................................................................... 6.00

HEIFETZ: See also #322, 323, 880, 928, 1257, 1757.1273.*JANOWSKI: (Piotr): Szymanowski Concerto #1. Mozart Concerto #4. Wislocki/Warsaw

Philharmonic. Muza SXL-0518. A-............................................................................................. 8.001274.*JENSON: Sibelius Concerto. Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso.

Ormandy/Phila. [dig] RCA ATC1-3972. A-............................................................................... 9.001275. KAUFMAN: Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. Swoboda/Baroque String Orchestra. Crowell-

Collier CCRG 120. A- to B+......................................................................................................... 8.00

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1276. KOGAN: Khachaturian Concerto. Composer/USSR Radio Orch. MK 1533. A-(a little vinyl "presence"/excellent for MK)........................................................................................................ 8.00

1277.*KORSAKOV: (Andrei): Saint-Saens - Havanaise. Sarasate - Intro & Tarantella; Gypsy Tunes. Chausson Poeme. Ravel Tzigane. Fedoseyev/USSR Radio. Melodiya C10-17265-6. A-........... 13.00

1278. KREISLER: Brahms Concerto. Blech/BSOO. [rec 1929; not to be confused with Kreisler's 1936 remake with Barbirolli] Electrola C 053-01 410. A- to A(superb German pressing)........... 16.00

1279. KREISLER: Mendelssohn Concerto (Blech/BSOO; recorded 1926). Encore pieces by Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, Massenet, Bizet, Dittersdorf & Chopin (recorded 1908/28). Pearl GEMM-276. A-................................................................................................. 11.00

1280. KREISLER: Performances with RACHMANINOFF (Grieg Sonata #3; Schubert #5; Beethoven #8); ZIMBALIST (Bach 2-Violin Concerto; with quartet); McCORMACK (Songs of Rachmaninoff & Godard); HUGO KREISLER, cello (pieces by Corelli & Bizet); FARRAR (Nevin song & Mignon aria). [WD labels] RCA LM-6099(2). A-................... 16.00

1281. KUBELIK: (Jan): Short works of Bach, Handel, Ries, Fiorillo, Paganini, St.Lubin, Bazzini, Wieniawski(2), Sarasate(3) & Kubelik. [recorded 1903-20] Melodiya M10-45295 004. A-

11.00LP's: Violinists - continued

1282. KULENKAMPFF: Sibelius Concerto. Furtwangler/BPO. [live, 1943] Unicorn UNI-107. A-......... 16.001283.*LIN: Haydn 1st & Vieuxtemps 5th Concerti. Marriner/Minnesota Orch. [dig; Lin's debut

recording] CBS IM-37796. FS.................................................................................................... 10.001284. MENUHIN: Beethoven Concerto. Furtwangler/PO. [first UK pressing] EMI ALP-1100. A-

(beg of sds crackly; minor cov tape repair)................................................................................. 18.001285.*MENUHIN: Beethoven Sonatas #8 & #9. Kempff, piano. [In fold-open album with booklet

illustrating many DGG discs] DGG 2530 135. A- to A(demo copy)............................................. 9.001286. MENUHIN: Brahms (#3) & Franck Sonatas. Hephzibah Menuhin, piano. Cap G-7215. A-............. 8.001287. MENUHIN: Bruch (#1) & Mendelssohn Concerti. Susskind(Bruch) & Kurtz(Mendelssohn) /

PO. Capitol G-7148. A-................................................................................................................ 7.001288. MENUHIN: Paganini Concerto #1 (Monteux/Paris Sym); Caprice Op.1 #6; La Campanella;

Moto Perpetuo. French EMI C 051-43322. A- to A.................................................................... 12.00 MENUHIN: See also #172, 201, 287, 320, 1062, 1257, 1264, 1733.1289. MORINI: Brahms Concerto. Rodzinski/PSOL. Westminster WG-8354. A-(demo copy)................... 8.001290.*OISTRAKH: Beethoven Concerto. Cluytens/ORTF. Angel S-35780. A-.......................................... 6.001291. OISTRAKH: Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Mozart (5th) Concerti. Konwitschny/Saxon State

Orch. [Attractive slipcase-album is titled "Oistrakh Omnibus"] Decca DXB-141(2). A-............ 15.001292. OISTRAKH: Prokofiev Concerto #1. Bartok Concerto #2. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow

Philharmonic. Period SHO-338. A-........................................................................................... 11.001293.*OISTRAKH: Sibelius Concerto; Two Humoresques. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio.

Quintessence PMC-7207. FS......................................................................................................... 5.001294. OISTRAKH & STERN: Vivaldi - Two-Violin Concerto in a. Bach Concerti #1 (Stern) & #2

(Oistrakh). Ormandy/Phila. [recorded 12/24/1955, during Oistrakh's first U.S. tour] Col ML-5087. A-("6-eyes" labels)....................................................................................................... 5.00

1295. OLEVSKY: Fritz Kreisler Favorites (12). Wolfgang Rose, piano. Westminster XWN-18438. A-(a little tape on jacket spine)................................................................................................... 22.00

1296. PARIKIAN: Bach - Concerti #1 & #2 (Krannhals/Badische Ch Orch, Karlsruhe); Sonata in E-minor (Molzahn, cello; Hoffmann, cembalo). [notes in German only] Musical Masterpiece Society MMS-2148. A-........................................................................................... 25.00

1297. PAUK: Mozart Sonatas & Variations for Violin & Piano, Volume 2: Sonatas K.379, K.380, K.402, K.454, K.481, K.526 & K.547; Variations, K.359 & K.360. Peter Frankl, piano. Vox VBX-47(3). A-(4 loud ticks, mvt 1, K.526)......................................................................... 20.00

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1298.*PERLMAN: Concerti dedicated to Perlman by Earl Kim (b.1920) and Robert Starer (b.1924). Ozawa/BSO. [dig] EMI 27 0051 1. A- to A................................................................ 15.00

1299.*PERLMAN: Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. Israel Phil. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-38123. A- to A.......... 6.001300.*QUEEN ELIZABETH OF BELGIUM INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITION:

VIOLIN - 1985. Nai Yuan Hu (Taiwan; 1st Prize): Elgar Concerto; Jean-Marie Simonis - Cantilene for Violin & Orchestra. Ik-Hwan Bae (USA; 2nd Prize): Brahms Concerto. Henry Raudales (Guatemala; 3rd Prize): Wienawski Concerto #1. All accompanied by Georges Octors/Belgian National Orchestra. [Fine booklet has detailed information about all twelve of the prize winners] Phonic S.A. Belgium 1980 080/2(3). A- to A.................. 18.00

1301. RICCI: Beethoven Concerto. Boult/LPO. Richmond B-19034. A-..................................................... 7.001302.*RICCI: Glazounov Concerto (Peters/Philharmonia Hungarica). Also: GLAZOUNOV -

Piano Concerto #2 (Ponti; Landau/Westphalian Sym). Turnabout QTVS-34621. A-................ 9.001303.*RICCI: Violin Plus 1 - Pieces for Violin with Harpsichord (Vivaldi Sonata; Cooper); Harp

(Saint Saens Fantasy; Agostini); Guitar (Paganini Sonata; Valdes-Blain); Violin (Prokofiev Sonata; Nadien); Soprano (Villa-Lobos Suite; Venora). Decca DL-710177............. 18.00

1304.*ROSAND: Beethoven - Sonatas #5 & #9. Flissler, piano. Vox STPL-511.340. A-............................ 7.001305.*ROSAND: Sarasate - 8 Spanish Dances; Caprice Basque; Introduction & Tarantella; Navarra

for 2 Violins (Rosand plays both parts). Vox STPL-512-760. A-.................................................. 7.00LP's: Violinists - continued

1306. RYBAR: Viotti Concerto #22. Nardini Concerto in E Minor. Dahinden/Winterthur Sym. Westminster WL-50-49. A--(mostly A-, but occ tks from tiny blems)........................................ 23.00

1307. SCHNEIDER: Bach - Sonata #1 in g; Sonata #2 in a. Mercury MG-10017. B+(occ tks)................... 81.001308. SPALDING: Beethoven Concerto. Loibner/Austrian Symphony. Remington R-199-144.

B/B-(apart from loud clicks beg sd 2, a good copy).................................................................... 39.001309. SPALDING: Brahms Concerto. Loibner/Vienna Tonkunstler Orch. [Originally on

Remington in 1952 from a 15-ips tape, this 1980 reissue was made from the original 30-ips mastertape; one of Spalding's last recording sessions] Varese Sarabande VC-81059. A-....... 22.00

1310.*STERN: Beethoven Concerto. Bernstein/NYP. Col MS-6093. A-(early "6-eyes" labels; s/s).......... 12.001311. STERN: Dvorak Concerto. Mitropoulos/NYP. [Live, 1951] Musica 01 035. A-.............................. 14.001312.*STERN: Great Violin Favorites - Short pieces by Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Gershwin, Rimsky,

Foster, Kreisler, Schubert, Copland, Traditional, Dvorak, Benjamin & Debussy. Katims/Col Sym. British CBS 61039. A-..................................................................................... 9.00

STERN: See also #111, 188, 213, 1145, 1202, 1210, 1216, 1294, 1319.1313.*SZERYNG: Mozart Sonatas K.454 & K.481. Haebler, piano. Philips 6500 055. A- to A.................. 9.001314.*SZERYNG & RYBAR: Bach Concerti #1 & #2; Double Concerto. Szeryng also conducts

Collegium Musicum, Winterthur. Quintessence PMC-7084. FS.................................................... 5.001315. SZIGETI: Brahms Concerto. Ormandy/Phila. Col ML-4015. B/B-(earliest blue labels &

lightweight cover)......................................................................................................................... 8.001316. SZIGETI: Prokofiev Concerto #1. Beethoven Romance #1. Tartini Concerto in d. Bartok

Rhapsody #1. [Beethoven & Prokofiev with Szell, 1945; Tartini with Barzin, 1949; Bartok with Barlow, 1943][Scarce - my first copy ever!] Discocorp BWS-741. A-.................... 23.00

SZIGETI: See also #183, 331, 1257.1317. TELMANYI: Nielsen Concerto (Busch/Danish Radio Orch; in concert, 1951). CAHUZAC

(clarinet): Nielsen Clarinet Concerto (Frandsen/Royal Orch, Copenhagen; 1947). Danacord DACO-151. A- to A.................................................................................................... 11.00

1318. WOLF: (Endre): Brahms Concerto. Collins/Sinfonia of London. Record Club T-30. A-................... 9.00

LP's: Cellists

1319. CASALS: Prades Revisited 1950 and A Casals Retrospective 1915. Non-commercial release

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benefitting The Musicians Foundatation, including note and recorded statement by Casals from 1971 (just short of 95 years old, two years before his death). Three solo works recorded in 1915 (when Casals was 38): Saint-Saens - The Swan; Handel - Largo from Xerxes; Bach - Prelude & Sarabande from Suite #3. Two works by Bach recorded at Prades Festival, 1950, both with Prades Festival Orchestra conducted by Casals: Violin Concerto #1 in a, BWV 1041 (Stern); Concerto for Two Violins in d, BWV 1043 (Stern; Schneider). Musicians Foundation, Inc TF-1001. A-.................................................................. 50.00

1320.*DU PRE: Chopin - Sonata in g. Franck - Sonata in a. Barenboim, piano. Angel S-36937. A-......... 13.001321.*DU PRE: Elgar Concerto (Barenboim/Phila; live). Elgar - Enigma Variations.

Barenboim/LPO. Col M-34530. A-........................................................................................... 11.001322. FOURNIER: Couperin - Pieces en Concert. Boccherini - Concerto in B-flat. Vivaldi -

Concerto in e. Munchinger/Stuttgart Ch Orch. London LL-687. A--(light surface marks cause little sound)........................................................................................................................ 11.00

1323.*HARRELL: Strauss - Don Quixote. Ashkenazy/CO, who also play Salome's Dance. [dig; Dutch pressing] London 417 184-1. A- to A(c/c) 9.00

1324.*MA: Bach - Suite #1 & #2. [dig] CBS IM-39345. A-......................................................................... 8.001325.*MA: Bach - Suite #3 & #4. [dig] CBS IM-39508............................................................................... 8.001326.*MA: Bolling - Suite for Cello/Jazz Piano Trio. Bolling; Michel; Dayan. CBS FM-35059. A-.......... 8.00LP's: Cellists - continued

1327. NAVARRA: Dvorak Concerto. Schwarz/New Sym Orch of London. Capitol P-8301. A--............. 27.001328. NELSOVA: Dvorak Concerto. Georg Ludwig Jochum/RIAS. [Live, 1960; notes in Italian

only; nice fold-open jacket] I Grandi Concerti GCL-31. A- to A(very minor cover scuffs)........... 8.001329. PIATIGORSKY: Saint-Saens Concerto #1 (Reiner/RCA Sym; recorded 1950). Brahms -

Double Concerto (Milstein; Reiner/Robin Hood Dell Orch; recorded 1951). RCA AVM1-2020. A-.......................................................................................................................... 12.00

1330. PIATIGORSKY: Strauss - Don Quixote. de Pasquale; Burgin; Munch/BSO. [this copy has the later jacket] [PD labels] RCA LM-1781. A-(very rarely found in such fine condition).......... 19.00

1331. PIATIGORSKY: Strauss - Don Quixote. Reiner/Pittsburgh Sym. Entre RL-3027. A--(unusually fine pressing!)............................................................................................................ 12.00

1332. PINI: Elgar Concerto. Van Beinum/LPO. [10-inch] London LPS-95. B+ to B.................................. 5.001333. ROSE: Franck & Grieg Sonatas. Hambro, pf. [blue labels] Col ML-4652. A-(Grieg)/B+

(Franck)........................................................................................................................................ 8.001334.*ROSTROPOVICH: Shostakovich Concerto #1. Ormandy/Phila, who also play the

Shostakovich 1st Symphony. Col MS-6124. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)........................................ 12.001335. STARKER: Boccherini - Concerto in B-flat. Mozart-Fischer - Concerto in E-flat (arranged

from the 3rd horn concerto). Kodaly - Sonata for Cello Unaccompanied; Sonata for Cello & Piano; Duo for Violin & Cello. Bartok - Rhapsody #1 for Cello & Piano. Leo Weiner - Lakodalmas. Otto Herz, piano; Arnold Eidus, violin; Maximilian Pilzer/Castle Hill Festival Orchestra (in the concerti). Period TE-1093715(3). A-(four light tks from tiny nick, sd 5)................................................................................................................................... 39.00

1336. STARKER: Brahms - Cello Sonata #1. Bogin, piano. KAUFMAN (Violin): Brahms - Violin Sonata #1. Pignari, piano. [red vinyl] Chamber Music Society CM-9. A-.................................. 35.00

STARKER: See also #1335, 1336, 1595, 1714, 1760.1337.*VECTOMOV: Martinu - Sonata da Camera; Concertino. Roussel - Concertino. Misc Prague

ensembles & conductors. Supraphon 1110 2084. A-................................................................... 9.00

LP's: Pianists

1338.*ANDA: Bartok Concerti #2 & 3. Fricsay/Berlin Radio Orch. [Grand Prix du Disque] DGG 138 111. A- to A(early tulip labels)............................................................................................. 15.00

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1339.*ANDA: Brahms - Concerto #2. Karajan/BPO. [tulip labels] DGG 139 034. A-................................ 9.001340.*ANDA: Mozart - The Twenty-seven Piano Concerti (complete). Anda also conducts

Camerata Academica of Salzburg Mozarteum. DGG 2720 030(12). A- to A(demo copy; pristine!)............................................................................................................................ 35.00

ASHKENAZY: See #60, 805, 805, 1130, 1323.1341.*BAR-ILLAN: Weber Sonata #2. Liszt - En Reve; Ballade #2; Mephisto Waltz. Audiofon

2002. FS...................................................................................................................................... 13.001342.*BARENBOIM: Mozart - The Complete Concerti (27). Barenboim also conducts ECO.

Electrola 1C197-52 249/60(12). A- to A(insert, but no notes - as issued???)............................... 18.001343. BARERE: Complete HMV Recordings, 1934/1936. Recordings of Liszt(7), Chopin(3),

Balakirev(2), Blumenfield, Glazunov, Scriabin(3), Rameau-Godowsky, Lully-Godowsky, Schumann(2). [transfers by Bryan Crimp] Archive-Piano Recordings APR-7001(2). A-(fine British pressings)................................................................................................................ 23.00

1344. CASADESUS: Mozart Concerto #24 (Szell/NYP; live; 5/14/58). Overside is Mozart Clarinet Concerto with unnamed soloist; Knappertsbusch conducting BPO live, 3/18/1956. [Italian-only notes] I Grandi Concerti GCL-48. A....................................................................... 14.00

1345. CHERKASSKY: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Ludwig/BPO. [tulip labels] DGG LPM-18013. A- to A 11.00

LP's: Pianists - continued

1346. CICCOLINI: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Cluytens/PCO. RCA LBC-1020. B+(ripe horn!).............. 14.001347.*CLIBURN: Beethoven Concerto #3. Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3238. A-(c/c)............................... 8.001348.*CLIBURN: Beethoven Sonata #8, #14, #23. RCA LSC-4013. A-...................................................... 8.001349.*CLIBURN: Brahms: 2 Rhapsodies/ 6 Intermezzi/ Waltz/Capriccio/Ballade. LSC-3240. A-(c/c)........ 5.001350.*CLIBURN: Liszt (#1) & Grieg Concerti. Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3065. A-................................ 8.00 CLIBURN: See also #91, 93, 96, 878, 956-58, 960, 1762-65.1351.*COLLARD: Rachmaninov - The Four Concerti; Paganini Rhapsody; Moment Musical; Five

Preludes. Plasson/Toulouse Orch. The Classics Record Library 70-5626(4). A-......................... 4.001352.*DE LARROCHA: Turina - Rapsodia Sinfonica. Albeniz - Rapsodia Espanola. Falla - Nights

in Gardens of Spain. Fruhbeck/LPO. [dig; Dutch press] Decca 410 289. A- to A....................... 5.001353. DEMUS: Brahms - 2 Rhapsodies; 7 Fantasias; Three Intermezzi. West XWN-18802. A-................... 8.001354.*DEVETZI: (Vasso): Bach Concerti #1 - #5; #7. Barshai/Moscow Chamber Orchestra.

[obscure issue - my first copy ever!] Mel-Angel SRB-4108(2). A-............................................. 10.001355.*ENGEL: Schumann Concerto. Chabrun/Cento Soli Orchestra. Omega OSL-14. A-..................... 14.001356. FERRANTE & TEICHER: Rachmaninoff - Suites #1 & #2 for Two Pianos. [an unusual foray

into the classical repertoire for these two!] Westminster XWN-18059. A-.................................. 11.001357.*FIRKUSNY: Dvorak Concerto. Susskind/St. Louis Sym. [quad] Turnabout QTV-35691. A-.......... 7.001358. FISCHER: Mozart - Concerti #22 & #24; Symphony #35. Danish Ch Orch. [Live; early

1950's?] Discocorp IGI-329(2). A-.............................................................................................. 12.001359. FOSS: Bach - Fifteen Three-Part Inventions. [scarce Foss - first copy I've ever had!] Decca

DL-9634. A-............................................................................................................................... 18.001360.*FRAGER: Beethoven Sonatas #13 & #14 ("Moonlight"); Rondos, Op.51, #1 & #2. Acanta

2021917-8. FS.............................................................................................................................. 7.001361. GERSHWIN: His Rhapsody in Blue (Whiteman/His Orch; check out the clarinet!); American

in Paris (playing celeste; Shilkret/RCA Sym); 3 Preludes; Oh, Kay! & Tip-Toes (4 songs each). RCA AVM1-1740. A-...................................................................................................... 12.00

1362. GIESEKING: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 (Mengelberg/ACO; 1940). Mozart Concerto #27 (Dersarzens/Orch; 1948). International Piano Library IPL 506. A-........................................... 11.00

1363. GIESEKING: Schumann - Sonata #1; Fantasie in C, Op.17. Brahms - Sonata #3; Intermezzo in B-Flat Minor; Romance in F Major. [recorded 1930's to 1948; includes notes in English] Melodiya M10-43395-8(2). A-...................................................................................... 20.00

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1364.*GILELS: Beethoven - The Five Concerti (Szell/CO); 32 Variations in c; 6 Variations on a Turkish March; 12 Variations on a Russian Theme. Angel SE-3731(4). A-(blue labels)............. 22.00

1365.*GILELS: Beethoven Sonata #21 & #24. DGG 2530 253. A- to A...................................................... 8.001366. GOULD: (Morton): The Serious Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue; Three Preludes; Concerto in

F; Porgy & Bess: Piano Solo from Act I and Orchestral Suite (arr. Gould: NOT Bennett's "symphonic picture"); An American in Paris. Gould also conducts His Symphony Orchestra. [Mono-only set; deleted 1961 and never reissued, to my knowledge; with illustrated 22-page booklet including essay by Arthur Schwartz] RCA LM-6033(2). A-............. 33.00

1367.*GOULD: Concert Dropout. Glenn Gould in conversation with producer John McClure on such subjects as "The Concert is Dead," "Why I Sing Along," "The Only Excuse for Recording Is to Do It Differently," and The Great Get-Sibelius Plot Exposed." [Why did Columbia choose the prefix it did for this disc?] Col BS-15. A-("2-eyes" labels; demo)............. 16.00

1368.*GOULD: Silver Jubilee Album - Scarlatti - 3 Sonatas. C.P.E.Bach - Wurttemberg Sonata #1. Gould - "So You Want to Write a Fugue." Scriabin - Two Preludes. Strauss - Ophelia Lieder. Beethoven-Liszt - Symphony #6 (1st mvmt only). Assisting Artists: vocalists Schwarzkopf; Benson-Guy, Danian, Bressler & Gramm; Golschmann/Juilliard Quartet. RECORD #2: A Glenn Gould Fantasy - (this is what it says) - "In which Glenn Gould single-handedly takes on a distinguished panel of "musicologists" and "journalists".. an exclusive interview, recorded in Toronto in 1980." CBS M2X-35914(2). A-(demo copy)........................................................................................................................................... 14.00

LP's: Pianists - continued

1369.*HAEBLER: Schubert Sonata in D, K.850. Philips 839 773. A- to A.................................................. 7.001370. HASKIL: Beethoven - Concerto #3 (Munch/BSO; live, 1956); Sonata #32 (also apparently

live, but no date shown). Rococo 2104. A-.................................................................................... 8.001371. HOFMANN: Chopin Concerto #2 (live 1937; unidentified conductor/orch). Phone interview

on his 76th birthday, 1952. International Piano Archives IPL-501. A-(noisy orig sources)......... 18.001372. HOFMANN: Rubinstein Concerto #4 (Krueger/Orch; March, 1945). Beethoven Concerto #4

(Ormandy/Orch; April 1938). International Piano Library IPL 503. A-.................................... 11.001373. HOROWITZ: Beethoven - 32 Variations, G.191. Chopin - Etudes(3), Mazurkas(2) & Scherzo

#4. Scarlatti - Sonatas in b & G. Short works of Bach-Busoni, Poulenc(2) & Debussy. [recorded 1932-36] Angel COLH-300. FS!(booklet also sealed behind back cover)................... 11.00

1374.*HOROWITZ: Chopin Sonata #2. Schumann Arabesque. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody #19. Rachmaninoff - Two Etudes-Tableaux. [In fold-open album with bound-in booklet with article by Thomas Frost & many Horowitz photos; first LP Horowitz made for Columbia, hence the fanfare] Col KS-6371. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)........................................................... 9.00

1375. HOROWITZ: Liszt - Sonata in b; Funerailles. Schumann - Toccata; Arabesque; Presto Passianato; Traumeswirren. [recorded 1932-34; U.S. pressing] Angel COLH-72. A-................... 9.00

1376.*HOROWITZ: Schumann - Kinderscenen; Toccata. Scarlatti - Three Sonatas. Schubert - Impromptu, Op.90, #3. Scriabin - Poem; Two Etudes. Col MS-6411. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)......................................................................................................................................... 12.00

1377. HOROWITZ: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Szell/NYP. [Live/1953; legendary!!] Penzance 17. A-................................................................................................................................................ 32.00

1378.*ISTOMIN: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Ormandy/Phila. [oddly scarce - the first copy I've ever had of this original issue!] Col MS-6079. A-(early "6-eyes" labels)............................................ 16.00

1379. KAROLYI: Chopin Concerto #1. Schuchter/BPO. [10-in; Dutch notes] HMV GHLP-1007. B........ 9.001380. KAROLYI: Chopin Concerto #2. Schuchter/BPO. [10-in; German notes] Electrola E-70 009.

A-................................................................................................................................................ 14.001381. KAROLYI: Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsodies #2 & #12; Gnomenreigen; Liebestraum #3. [10-

inch; tulip labels] DGG LPE-17063. A- to A.............................................................................. 27.00

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1382.*KATIN: Chopin Nocturnes, Vol.2 (#1 - #9; #19; unnumbered, in C minor (published 1938). Unicorn UNS-203. A-................................................................................................................... 4.00

1383.*KEMPFF: Beethoven Sonatas #11, #13 & #27. [Grand Prix du Disque] DGG 138 939. A- to A................................................................................................................................................... 6.00

1384.*KEMPFF: Beethoven Sonatas #17, #26 & #28. [Grand Prix du Disque] DGG 138 942. A- to A(early tulip labels)...................................................................................................................... 6.00

1385.*KEMPFF: Beethoven Sonatas #29 & #30. DGG 138 944. A- to A..................................................... 6.001386.*KEMPFF: Beethoven Sonatas #31 & #32. [Grand Prix du Disque] DGG 138 945. A- to A............... 6.001387. KRAUS: Mozart Concerto #12 & #18. Monteux/BSO. [rec 1953] RCA LM-1783. A-(fine

copy of early pressing)................................................................................................................ 14.001388. KRAUS: Mozart Concerto #12 & #18. Monteux/BSO. [rec 1953] French RCA GM-43276.

FS............................................................................................................................................... 12.001389.*LABEQUE: (Katia & Marielle): Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue; Piano Concerto in F (both in

versions for two pianos, no orchestra). Philips 9500 917. A- to A................................................. 8.001390.*LAPLANTE: Rachmaninoff Concerto #3. Lazarev/Orch. [2nd place, 6th Tchaikovsky

Competition; apparently live performance] Melodiya 33C10-11311-12. FS................................. 7.001391.*LHEVINNE: (Rosina): Chopin Concerto #1. Barnett/Alumni of National Orchestral Assn,

who also play Schumann's Overture, Scherzo & Finale. Vanguard VSD-2111. A-..................... 11.001392. LONG: (Marguerite): Ravel - Concerto in G (Tzipine/PCO). Faure - Ballade

(Cluytens/PCO). [Ravel dedicated the concerto to Long, who gave the world premiere; superb pressing; Japanese notes] Japanese EMI/Angel GR-2132. A- to A(minor cover scuffs)......................................................................................................................................... 10.00

1393. LYMPANY: Khachaturian Concerto. Fistoulari/LPO. London LL-692. A-....................................... 8.001394.*MALCUZYNSKI: Chopin - Polonaises(4), Scherzi(2), Nocturnes(2) & Fantasy, Op.49.

[recorded 1975; he died in 1977] Plus a couple of interviews and recollection by his brother. Muza SX-1511/12(2). A-............................................................................................... 11.00

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1395. MASTERS OF THE PIANO VOL 1: DE PACHMAN [1912: works of Chopin & Mendelssohn(2)]; GRUNFELD [c.1905: Strauss & Wagner]; PUGNO [1905: Chopin]; GRIEG [1903: Grieg(2)]; CHAMINADE [1902/3: Chaminade(2)]; ROGER-MICLOS [1905: Mendelssohn & Chopin] Delta TQD-3037. A--(original Gramophones & Fonotipias are noisy).................................................................................................................................... 10.00

1396. MICHELANGELI: Schumann - Carnival of Vienna. Chopin - Sonata #2. [Live, 1952 (Chopin) & 1955 (Schumann); Italian notes; fold-open cov] I Grandi Concerti GCL-11. A- to A(slight cov scuffs)..................................................................................................................... 11.00

1397.*MORAVEC: Chopin Preludes (24), Op.28. Connoisseur Society CS-1366. FS.................................. 9.001398.*PENNARIO: Debussy - The Preludes, Books I & II. [WD labels] RCA LSC-7036(2). A-(very

minor edge warp disc 2 tracks OK at 2 gm)................................................................................ 12.001399. RACHMANINOFF: Complete Rachmaninoff, Vol. 2: Works by Rachmaninoff (17), Bach (2),

Mendelssohn, Kreisler, Schubert, Moussorgsky, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky, Beethoven (2), Borodin, Scriabin, Handel, Mozart. [W/five previously unpublished recordings, inc 1938 amateur recording (from a party) of his Polka Italienne in duet w/Mrs. Rachmaninoff!] RCA ARM3-0261(3). A-(c/c)..................................................................................................... 15.00

1400. RACHMANINOFF: Complete Rachmaninoff, Vol. 5: The Four Concerti & Paganini Rhapsody. Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Stokowski (in #2 & Rhapsody); Ormandy in rest. RCA ARM3-0296(3). A-(brief lgt thumps fr press blem beg Pag Rhap)........ 14.00

1401. RACHMANINOFF: His Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Stokowski/Phila) & Concerto #1 (Ormandy/Phila). [PD labels] RCA LCT-1118. A-..................................................................... 8.00

RICHTER: See #92, 955, 1043, 1245, 1838.1402. RICHTER-HAASER: Schumann & Grieg Concerti. Moralt/Vienna Sym. Phil ABL-3224. A-......... 8.00

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1403.*ROSEN: Schubert - Sonata in a, D.959. Mozart Rondo, K.511. Epic BC-1255. A-(gold labels)...... 12.001404. RUBINSTEIN: Bach - Toccata & Fugue in C, BWV 564. Chopin - Three Mazurkas; Berceuse;

Barcarolle. Short works of Albeniz(3), Granados & Villa-Lobos(3). [recorded 1928-34] Electrola 1C027-1435551. A- to A................................................................................................ 8.00

1405. RUBINSTEIN: Brahms Concerto #2. Munch/BSO. [recorded August 11, 1952; this copy has the later jacket] RCA LM-1728. A-............................................................................................. 11.00

1406.*RUBINSTEIN: Chopin - Four Scherzos. RCA LSC-2368. A-............................................................ 7.001407. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin - Waltzes (complete). [PD labels] RCA LM-1892. A-( mono only)............... 9.001408. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Sonata in b. Debussy - La Cathedrale Engloutie; Poissons d'Or; La

Fille aux Cheveux de Lin; Masques; La Terrasse des Audiences au Clair de Lune; Ondine. [PD labels] RCA LVT-1042. B+................................................................................................... 5.00

1409. RUBINSTEIN: Schumann - Carnaval. Franck - Prelude, Chorale & Fugue. [PD labels] RCA LM-1822. A-(recorded mono only; best I copy I've ever had)....................................................... 9.00

1410.*SABATINI (Daniela): Chopin-Liszt - Six Polish Songs. Moniuszko - Polish Dances (8; trans by Sabatini; first recording). [notes in fold-open album are Italian only] Dynamic DS-4011. A- to A................................................................................................................................ 6.00

1411. SANDOR: Brahms - Five Intermezzi. Schumann - Papillons; Toccata; The Prophet Bird. [scarce - deleted 1956] [blue labels] Col ML-4375. A-(very fine for so early a pressing)............ 11.00

1412. SAPERTON: (David): Godowsky - Eight Short Pieces. Chopin-Godowsky - Five Etudes. Albeniz-Godowsky - Triana (from Iberia Suite). [Saperton was a student of Godowsky as well as his son-in-law] Kapp KCL-9013. A-............................................................................... 16.00

1413. SCHNABEL: Schubert - Andantino Varie in b; Divertissement a la Hongroise (both duets w/Karl Ulrich Schnabel); Moments Musicaux, Op.94. Angel COLH-308. A-............................ 9.00

1414.*SERKIN: Beethoven Sonata #29. Col M-30081. A-........................................................................... 8.001415.*SLENCZYNSKA: Chopin Waltzes (complete). Decca DL-710017. A-.............................................. 8.001416. SMETERLIN: Chopin Nocturnes (complete). Epic SC-6007. B-...................................................... 16.00

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1417. SOLOMON: A Tribute to Solomon. BEETHOVEN - Sonata #18. BRAHMS - Handel Variations; Intermezzo, Op.117, #2. BLISS - Concerto (Boult/Royal Liverpool Phil). LISZT - Hungarian Fantasy (Susskind/PO). CHOPIN - Fantasia, Two Waltzes, Two Polonaises, Two Studies, Berceuse, Nocturne, Ballade. [70th Birthday tribute, 1972. With written contributions from Bliss, Janet Baker, Boult, Ormandy, Moore, seven more.] EMI RLS-701(3). A- to A(lovely!)..................................................................................................... 35.00

1418. TURINI: Beethoven Appassionata Sonata. Scriabin - Etude, Op.42, #5. Liszt - Sonetto 104 del Petrarca; Un Sospiro. Ravel - Toccata (Tombeau de Couperin, #6). Radio Canada 211. A-........ 11.00

1419. UNINSKY: Chopin Concerto #1. Otterloo/Hague Phil. [10-in; French notes] Fontana 675004. A-.................................................................................................................................... 9.00

1420.*UNINSKY: Chopin Concerto #2. Van Otterloo/Hague Philharmonic. BOUKOFF: Liszt Concerto #2. Somogyi/Vienna Sym. Fontana SFL1-14050. A- to A(minor cover flaws)........... 11.00

1421.*VASARY: Debussy - Suite Bergamasque; Dance; Deux Arabesques; Pour le Piano; La Plus que Lente; L'Isle Joyeuse; Masques. DGG 139 458. A- to A......................................................... 7.00

1422. WHITTEMORE & LOWE: Two Grand - Arrangements for two pianos of short works by Kreisler(6), Hart-Rodgers(2), Hammerstein-Kern, Reynolds-Kern, Mercer-Allen, Russell-Barroso, Porter & Magidson-Conrad. Whittemore & Lowe, duo-pianists; with Alessandro/RCA Victor Orch in one number. RCA LM-1989. A-............................................. 7.00

1423.*WILD: Paderewski Concerto (Fiedler/LSO); Fantaisie Polonaise. RCA LSC-3190. FS.................. 12.001424. WUHRER: Brahms - Concerto #1. Swarowsky/Vienna Pro Musica. French Vox GBY-12

180. A-.......................................................................................................................................... 8.00

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1425.*ZACHARIAS: Mozart Concerto #22 & #23. Zinman/Staatskapelle Dresden. [dig; DMM] EMI AE-34494. A- to A............................................................................................................... 7.00

LP's: Conductors

1426.*ANCERL: Janacek - Sinfonietta; Taras Bulba. CPO. [the classic versions of these works in stereo - pristine copy in its original issue] Supraphon SUAST-50380. A-................................... 23.00

1427. ANDRE: Marcel Poot - Allegro Symphonique. Debussy-Ravel - Danse. Rameau-Andre - Platee Suite. Berlioz - Dance of the Will o' the Wisps. Chabrier - Marche Joyeuse. [10-inch; scarce!!!] Telefunken LGM-65002. A-............................................................................... 22.00

1428. ANSERMET: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps. OSR. [wonderful, ludicrous jacket!] London LL-1730. A--................................................................................................................... 4.00

ANSERMET: See also #195, 545, 546, 825, 829, 831.1429. ARGENTA: Ohana - Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter (on a poem by Garcia Lorca;

Molho, speaker; Cottret, baritone); Sarabande for Harpsichord & Orchestra (Gouarne). Cento Soli Orch & Cho. Omega OML-1033. A-....................................................................... 18.00

1430.*ARGENTA: Ohana - Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter (on a poem by Garcia Lorca; Molho, speaker; Cottret, baritone); Sarabande for Harpsichord & Orchestra (Gouarne). Cento Soli Orch & Cho. [notes in French and also slightly fractured English...] Musidisc RC-697. A-................................................................................................................................. 23.00

1431.*ARGENTA: Schubert - Symphony #9. Cento Soli Orchestra. Musidisc RC-705. A-..................... 14.00 ARGENTA: See also #531, 845, 1070.1432.*BARBIROLLI: Elgar - Symphony #2; Falstaff. Halle Orch. [The best Elgar 2nd I've ever

heard: "Glorious John" indeed!] Seraphim SIB-6033(2). A-....................................................... 18.001433.*BARBIROLLI: Grieg - Norwegian Dances. Peer Gynt Suites #1 & #2. Halle Orch. Angel S-

36803. A-...................................................................................................................................... 8.001434. BARBIROLLI: Schubert - Rosamunde Overture. Bizet - L'Arlesienne Exc. Halle Orch.

SCHWARZ: Schubert 8th. PO. RCA LBC-1047. A--(very fine copy)........................................ 11.00LP's: Conductors - continued

1435.*BARBIROLLI: Sibelius - Symphony #2. RPO Quintessence PMC-7008. FS.................................... 7.001436.*BARENBOIM: Bruckner - Symphony #9. CSO. DGG 2530 639. A- to A......................................... 7.001437.*BARENBOIM: Saint-Saens - Symphony #3 in C Minor, Op.78. Litaize, organ; CSO. A-

(BARENBOIM AUTOGRAPH; black ink, front cover)........................................................... 12.001438.*BARENBOIM: Schumann - The Four Symphonies; Konzertstuck for Four Horns (Clevenger;

Oldberg; Howell; Schweikert); Manfred Overture. CSO. [quite early all-analog Barenboim/CSO: recorded 1975 (#4); 1977 (the rest)] DGG 2709 075(3). A- to A(former owner's name in neat ink on box front)....................................................................................... 10.00

1439. BARLOW: Mendelssohn - Symphony #5. CBS Sym. Entre RL-3024. A- to B+(very fine; lgt marks do not sound)...................................................................................................................... 9.00

1440.*BEECHAM: Balakirev - Symphony #1. Borodin - Polovtsian Dances. RPO (with Beecham Choral Soc in Borodin). EMI SXLP-30171. A-........................................................................... 11.00

1441. BEECHAM: Bantock - Fifine at the Fair. Bax - The Garden of Fand. Delius - Dance Rhapsody #1. RPO. [recorded between 1947 and 1952] EMI Odeon PHQM-1165. A-............................... 12.00

1442.*BEECHAM: Berlioz - The Trojans: Royal Hunt & Storm; Trojan March. Delibes - Le Roi s'Amuse, Ballet Music. Bizet - Symphony in C. ORTF (in Bizet); RPO (in the rest). EMI SXLP-30260. A-......................................................................................................................... 12.00

1443. BEECHAM: Bizet - Carmen & Fair Maid of Perth Suites. Franck - Chasseur Maudit. RPO. British CBS 61877. A-................................................................................................................ 10.00

1444. BEECHAM: Bizet - Fair Maid of Perth Suite. Delius - Over the Hills and Far Away. RPO. [10-inch; only U.S. issue of the Bizet] Col ML-2133. B+............................................................. 9.00

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1445. BEECHAM: Elgar - Enigma Variations; Cockaigne Over; Serenade for String Orch. RPO. [fine British pressing of what was a rare U.S issue on Columbia ML-5031] CBS 61660. A-...... 16.00

1446.*BEECHAM: Liszt - A Faust Symphony (Young, tenor; Beecham Choral Soc); Orpheus. RPO. Seraphim SIB-6017(2). A-.................................................................................................. 8.00

1447.*BEECHAM: Schubert - Symphony #3 & #5. RPO. Capitol SG-7212. A-........................................ 10.001448. BEECHAM: Sibelius - Symphony #4; Lemminkainen's Return; In Memoriam; The Bard.

LPO. [recorded 1937-39; amazing virtuosity in Lemminkainen!] Turn THS-65059. A-............... 8.001449. BEECHAM: Sibelius - Symphony #7. RODZINSKI: Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. NYP in both.

Col ML-4086. B+ to A-("6-eyes" labels/very fine copy for this issue)........................................ 18.001450. BEECHAM: Tchaikovsky Symphony #2; Nutcracker Suite. RPO. British CBS 61875. A- to A......... 8.00 BEECHAM: See also #177, 179, 204, 301-03, 346-361, 396, 449, 495, 624, 1060, 1257, 1770. 1451.*BERGLUND: Sibelius - Symphony #5; En Saga. Bournemouth Sym. Angel S-37104..................... 5.001452.*BERNSTEIN: "Music of Our Time, Vol. 2." Foss - Phorion. Edison Denisov - Crescendo e

Diminuendo. Schuller - Triplum. NYP. Col MS-7052. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)....................... 11.001453.*BERNSTEIN: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Lincer, viola; NYP. Col MS-6358. A-(early "2-eyes"

labels; spine has tape repair)......................................................................................................... 8.001454.*BERNSTEIN: Brahms - Serenade #2. NYP. Col MS-7132. A-(demo; early "2-eyes" labels)............. 9.001455.*BERNSTEIN: Brahms - Symphony #1. VPO. [dig] DGG 410 081-1. FS.......................................... 8.001456.*BERNSTEIN: Debussy - Images for Orchestra (complete). NYP. Col MS-6097. A-(c/c).................. 8.001457.*BERNSTEIN: Mahler - Symphony # 6 & #9. NYP. Col M3S-776(3). A-("2-eyes;" demo;

minor box scuffs)........................................................................................................................ 14.001458.*BERNSTEIN: Nielsen - Symphony #2. NYP. Col M-32779. A-(slight tear, back cov; not

affecting notes)............................................................................................................................. 8.001459.*BERNSTEIN: Ravel - Mother Goose; La Valse; Rapsodie Espagnole. NYP. Col M-32873. A-......... 8.001460.*BERNSTEIN: Respighi - Pines of Rome; Feste Romane. NYP. Col MS-7448. A-............................ 8.001461.*BERNSTEIN: Schuman (Wm) - In Praise of Shahn. Carter - Concerto for Orchestra. NYP.

Col M-30112. A-(c/c)................................................................................................................... 4.00

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1462.*BERNSTEIN: Shostakovich - Symphony # 1 & #9. NYP. Col M-31307. A-..................................... 8.00 BERNSTEIN: See also #107, 109, 112, 121, 123, 125-30, 178, 188, 192, 362, 459, 461, 586, 888, 1038, 1087-8,1098, 1165, 1310, 1771. 1463. BLECH: The Moldau; Tannhauser Overture (BSOO); Hebrides Overture (BPO); Calm Sea &

Prosperous Voyage (Mendelssohn; LSO). Melodiya M10-43657-8. A-...................................... 10.001464.*BOHM: Mozart - Symphonies #1 - #24. BPO. DGG 2740 109(8). FS............................................. 26.001465.*BOHM: Schubert - Symphony #3 & #4. BPO. DGG 2530 526. A- to A............................................ 8.001466.*BOSKOVSKY: Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsodies #1, #4 & #6; Rakoczy March; Hungarian Battle

March. Philharmonia Hungarica. [quad] Angel S-37277. A-..................................................... 6.001467. BOULT: Elgar - Symphony #1; Enigma Variations; Falstaff; Wand of Youth, Suite #1;

Nursery Suite; Dream Children; Pomp & Circumstance Marches #1-#5; Overtures: In the South & Froissart. LPO. [recorded 1949-55] EMI RLS-7716(4). A- to A.................................. 11.00

1468. BOULT: Vaughan-Williams - Symphony #2 ("London"). LPO. London CM-9052. A-(minor cover water damage)..................................................................................................................... 7.00

1469. CANTELLI: Mozart - Requiem. Tebaldi; Barbieri; Prandelli; Siepi; La Scala. [live, 1950; no notes or texts] MDP 032. A-(c/c).................................................................................................. 8.00

1470. CANTELLI: Vivaldi - Four Seasons. John Corigliano, vln; NYP. Col ML-5044. A-("6-eyes")........ 9.001471.*CHAILLY: Prokofiev - Symphony #3; Love for Three Oranges Suite. Junge Deutsche

Philharmonie. [dig] DGG 410 988. A- to A(c/c)......................................................................... 9.00

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1472.*CHAILLY: Stravinsky - Song of the Nightingale; Symphony of Psalms; Fireworks; King of the Stars. Berlin Radio Orch & Cho. [dig] London 414 078. A- to A......................................... 8.00

1473. COLLINS: Sibelius - Symphony #4; Pohjola's Daughter. LSO. Decca ACL-184. A-....................... 12.001474. COLLINS: Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien; Francesca da Rimini. LSO. [stunning

performance of the Capriccio!] London CM-9155. A-................................................................ 16.001475.*DAVIS: Brahms - Haydn Variations. Beethoven - Fidelio Overture. Mendelssohn - Hebrides

Overture. Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. Sinfonia of London. [obscure issue!] Col DT-281. A-......... 8.001476. DESORMIERE: Delibes - Suites from Sylvia & Coppelia. PCO. London LL-846. A-....................... 8.001477. DESORMIERE: Glazounov - The Seasons. French National Orch. Capitol P-8157. A-................... 8.001478. DESORMIERE: Ibert - Divertissement. Chopin - Les Sylphides. PCO. London LL-884. A-............. 8.00 DORATI: See #370, 844, 849-852, 855, 858, 864, 866, 867, 870-72, 975, 997, 1014, 1758, 1767, 1846.1479. FIEDLER: Brahms - Hungarian Dances #1 & #4. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsodies #6 & #9. BPS.

[10-inch] RCA LRM-7003. A-.................................................................................................... 11.001480. FIEDLER: Gluck - Ballet Suite. Verdi - Aida Ballet Suite. Delibes - Coppelia Suite. BPS.

[RCA picked one off-center 78 side of Gluck for their transfer] Camden CAL-151. B++........... 11.001481. FIEDLER: In the Latin Flavor - Works of Gade, Magidson-Conrad, Youmans, Rodriguez,

Barroso, Yradier, Lecuona & Falla. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-162. A-....................................... 11.001482. FIEDLER: Leroy Anderson Favorites (8) - Including Sleigh Ride, Serenata, Blue Tango,

Waltzing Cat. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7042. A--..................................................................... 8.00 FIEDLER: See also #70, 560, 562, 891, 912, 916, 937, 940, 951, 1423.1483.*FOSS: Sibelius - Four Legends from The Kalevala. Buffalo Phil. Nonesuch H-71203. A-................ 7.001484. FOURNET: Franck - Le Chasseur Maudit; Redemption. Lamoureux Orch. [10-inch] Philips

N-00661 R. A-............................................................................................................................ 11.001485. FURTWANGLER: Brahms - Double Concerto (Boskovsky; Brabec; VPO; live, 1952);

Haydn Variations (BPO; live, 1950). Fonit Cetra FE-16. A- to A............................................... 15.001486. FURTWANGLER: Furtwangler - Adagio (2nd movement) from Symphonic Concerto for

Piano & Orchestra (Edwin Fischer; BPO; 1939). Brahms - Haydn Variations (VPO; 1949). Schumann - Manfred Overture (VPO; 1951). Electrola 1C047-01 415. A- to A.............. 20.00

1487. FURTWANGLER: Pfitzner - Symphony in C, Op. 46 (live; Salzburg, 1949). Beethoven - Symphony #4 (live; Vienna, 1950). VPO. Discocorp RR-437. A- 14.00

LP's: Conductors - continued

1488. FURTWANGLER: Schumann - Symphony #1. Beethoven - Coriolan Overture. VPO. [Live; Munich; October 29, 1951] Decca ECM-684. A-........................................................................ 11.00

1489. FURTWANGLER: Wagner - Meistersinger: Act 1 & 3 Preludes, Dance of Apprentices; Ride of Valkyries; Dutchman Overture; Siegfried Idyll (VPO; recorded 1949-50). Tristan Prelude & Liebestod; Parsifal Act 1 & 3 Preludes, Good Friday Spell (BPO; recorded 1938). Unicorn WFS-2/3(2). A-(lovely)...................................................................................... 20.00

FURTWANGLER: See also #175, 371, 372, 521, 619, 647, 1282, 1284.1490. GAUK: Schumann - Symphony #3. Moscow Radio Orch. ELIASBERG: Schumann -

Manfred Overture. Leningrad Radio Orch. Melodiya 017641-42. A-....................................... 12.001491. GEORGESCU: Beethoven - Symphony #7. CPO. Supraphon SUA-10008. A-................................ 14.001492.*GIULINI: Beethoven - Symphony #7. CSO Electrola 1C037-02 165. A- to A(lovely German

pressing)....................................................................................................................................... 8.001493.*GIULINI: Brahms - Symphony #4. CSO. [fold-open album] Angel SFO-36040. A-(bold

black-ink Giulini AUTOGRAPH inside album)......................................................................... 12.001494.*GIULINI: Britten - Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes; Young Person's Guide to the

Orchestra. WO. Angel S-36215. A-(Canadian blue-label pressing).............................................. 8.001495.*GIULINI: Mahler - Symphony #1. CSO. [Grammy Award, 1971: Best Classical Orchestral

Performance] Angel S-36047. A-(GIULINI AUTOGRAPH on back cover)............................. 20.00

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1496. GOLOVANOV: Liszt - Battle of the Huns; Hamlet; Die Ideale. USSR Radio Orch. [this copy has the wrong back cover - notes are for different tone poems] Melodiya 09103-04. A-............. 11.00

1497. GOLOVANOV: Liszt - Hungaria; Festlange; Heroide Funebre. USSR Radio Orch. Melodiya 09101-02. A-............................................................................................................................... 11.00

1498. GOLOVANOV: Rimsky-Korsakov - Le Coq d'Or Suite. Moussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain. USSR Radio Orch. Vanguard VRS-6000. B............................................................. 10.00

1499. GOLOVANOV: Scriabin - Symphony #3 (The Divine Poem"). USSR Radio Orch. Classic Editions CE-4. A- to A+............................................................................................................. 12.00

1500. GOLOVANOV: Taneyev - Ioann Damaskin (cantata). Rachmaninov - Spring (cantata; Migai, baritone); Symphonic Dance #2. USSR Radio Orch & Cho. [recorded 1947 & 1949] Melodiya M10-42805-6. A-........................................................................................................ 11.00

1501. GOLOVANOV: Wagner - Rienzi, Tannhauser & Dutchman Overtures; Meistersinger Preludes to Acts I & III; Parsifal Prelude & Good Friday Spell; Tristan Prelude & Liebestod. Moscow Radio Orch. [Includes English notes; records state that they are in stereo, but since Golovanov died in 1953, either these are really in mono or the "stereo" is electronic] Melodiya 33C10-05933-36(2). A-............................................................................................... 20.00

1502. GOULD: Grieg - Nine short works. Robin Hood Dell Orch. [10-inch] Col ML-2031. B+/B............. 8.001503. GOULD: Manhattan Moods - Manhattan Serenade; Nocturne; Park Avenue Fantasy; Big

City Blues; Manhattan Moonlight; Street Scene. His Orch. [10-inch] Col ML-2144. A- to B+("Park Avenue" is B)................................................................................................................ 8.00

1504. GUI: Rossini - Wm Tell Overture. Massenet - Under the Linden Trees. Grieg - Peer Gynt Suite #1. Glinka - Kamarinskaya. Florence May Festival Orch. World Record Club TT-5. A-......... 13.00

1505.*HAITINK: Dvorak - Symphony #7 (identified here by its old designation as #2); Slavonic Dances, Op.46: #1, #3, #7 & #8. ACO. [very early Haitink, c.1960; charming photo of the young man (about 30) on the cover] Epic BC-1070. A-(radial labels)......................................... 12.00

1506. HARTY: Handel-Harty - Water Music Suite; Royal Fireworks Music. LPO. Entre RL-3019. B+............................................................................................................................................... 11.00

1507. HINDEMITH: Monteverdi - Lagrime d'Amante al Sepolcro dell'Amata. Works of Weelkes (3); Gesualdo (2); Bach. Collegium Musicum, Yale. [live, 5-14-1953] Overtone 4. A-............. 18.00

1508. HORENSTEIN: Bruckner - Symphony #7. BPO. [recorded 1928; first electrical recording of a complete Bruckner symphony] Unicorn UNI-111. A-................................................................. 12.00

LP's: Conductors - continued

1509. INGHELBRECHT: Debussy - La Mer; Iberia. Champs Elysees Theatre. West WL-5327. A--....... 11.001510. IRVING: Dohnanyi - Suite in f#. Tchaikovsky - Hamlet. PO. RCA LBC-1090. A-(brief tks)........... 11.001511. IRVING: Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty (complete). ROHCG. [PD labels] RCA LM-

6034(2). A-................................................................................................................................. 13.001512.*IVANOV: Rimsky-Korsakov - Suites from Tsar Saltan & Le Coq d'Or. Moscow Radio Orch.

[rather scarce for Melodiya-Angel] Mel-Angel SR-40259. A-...................................................... 5.001513. IVANOV: Stravinsky - Petrouchka. USSR Sym. Melodiya 010609-10. A- to B+............................... 8.001514. JALAS: Sibelius - Symphony #1; Five Humoresques for Violin & Orch (Ignatius). Berlin

Radio Orch. [originally recorded by Remington in January 1954; first issue] Varese Sarabande VC-81043. A-............................................................................................................ 14.00

1515.*JOCHUM: Beethoven Overtures - Fidelio; Leonore #1 & #3; Prometheus; Ruins of Athens; Coriolan; Egmont. Bamberg Sym. [dig; DMM] Eurodisc 207 074. A- to A................................ 5.00

1516.*JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #1. BPO. [Grand Prix du Disque] DGG 139 131. A- to A(c/c)............................................................................................................................................ 9.00

1517. JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #8 (Hamburg Philharmonic); Te Deum (Cunitz; Pitzinger; Fehenberger; Hann; Munich Radio Orch & Cho). Decca DX-109(2). A- to B++(lgt/mod scr 1 in, mvt 4; spine label damage)............................................................................................ 16.00

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1518.*JOHNSON: (Thor): Dvorak - Symphony #8. Cincinnati Sym. [The first stereo release (c.1978) on LP of this very early stereo recording (1953), which was initially only released in mono (on Remington R-199-168) and briefly on 2-track tape (on AV)] Varese Sarabande VC-81044. A-............................................................................................................ 23.00

1519.*KAMU: Sibelius - Symphony #2. BPO. DGG 2530 021. A- to A...................................................... 6.001520.*KARAJAN: Beethoven - The Nine Symphonies. Janowitz; Rossel-Majdan; Kmentt; Berry;

Wiener Singverein (9th); BPO. [Grand Prix du Disque] [Karajan's first Berlin set of the Symphonies, recorded between December 1961 and November 1962; superb copy of an iconic set with original tulip labels/sturdy box; pristine!] DGG SKL-101/8(8). A- to A)............ 75.00

1521.*KARAJAN: Respighi - Pines of Rome. Liszt - Les Preludes. Berlioz - Roman Carnival Overture. PO. Angel S-35613. A-(earliest U.S. red stereo labels)................................................. 9.00

1522.*KARAJAN: A Tribute in Pictures: 75th birthday (1983) tribute to Karajan in the form of a 144-page hardcover book (12 x 12 inches) with over 100 photos, including 60 stunning full-page color images (few, if any, seem to come from before the mid-60's). There is also an LP: digital BPO recordings of Tchaikovsky's Romeo & Juliet and Nutcracker Suite. Book and disc enclosed in box. Handsome production! DGG 2561 408. A- to A(outer box a bit scuffed; disc & book pristine)............................................................................................. 29.00

1523. KLEIBER: (Erich): Dvorak - Symphony #9. WDR Cologne. [Live, 1954; notes in Italian only; nice fold-open jacket] I Grandi Concerti GCL-08. A- to A................................................ 11.00

1524.*KLEMPERER: Beethoven - Symphony #9 (Nordmo-Lovberg; Ludwig; Kmentt; Hotter; PO Cho); Incidental Music to Egmont (exc; Nilsson). PO. Angel S-3577(2). A-(earliest U.S. red stereo labels)................................................................................................................. 18.00

1525.*KLEMPERER: Franck Symphony. NPO. [blue labels] Angel S-36416. A-....................................... 7.001526.*KLEMPERER: Schubert - Symphony #9. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35946. A-................................ 7.001527.*KLEMPERER: Stravinsky - Symphony in Three Movements; Pulcinella Suite. PO. Angel S-

36248. A-(early blue labels)........................................................................................................ 12.001528.*KLEMPERER: Wagner - Overtures to Meistersinger, Tannhauser, Dutchman & Rienzi;

Tristan Prelude & Liebestod; Siegfried's Funeral Music; Prelude to Acts I and III of Lohengrin; Dance of the Apprentices & Entrance of the Masters from Meistersinger. PO. [With lovely booklet including many photos of Klemperer, as well as facsimile of note about him from Wieland Wagner.] Angel S-3610(2). A-(earliest U.S. stereo red labels)............. 20.00

1529.*KONWITSCHNY: Dvorak - Symphony #9. Bamberg Sym. [German notes] Eterna 8 25 376. A--................................................................................................................................................ 9.00

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1530. KONWITSCHNY: Strauss - Alpine Symphony. Munich Opera. Urania URLP-7064. A--................ 6.001531.*KOSTELANETZ: Images in Flight (4-movement suite with movements by Paul Creston

(High Noon - Montreal; Midnight - Mexico), Henry Cowell (Twilight - Texas) and Alan Hovhaness (Sunrise - Puerto Rico). NYP. [Side 2 has six arrangements of popular pieces with travel themes played by Kostelanetz/His Sym; record was prepared as promo for Eastern Airlines] Col CSS-677. A-.............................................................................................. 22.00

1532. KOUSSEVITZKY: Shostakovich - Symphony #9. Hanson - Serenade for Flute, Harp & Strings. Foote - Suite for Strings. BSO. [First issue of the Hanson] RCA LM-2900. FS!............ 18.00

1533. KOUSSEVITZKY: Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel. Prokofiev - Peter & the Wolf (Hale, narr). BSO. (equiv to CAL-101, but a superb British pressing) British Camden CDN-1003. A-........... 20.00

KOUSSEVITZKY: See also #197, 198, 211, 382-392, 1532, 1533, 1767.1534. KUBELIK: Beethoven - Symphony #6. RPO Captol P-7213. B+....................................................... 5.001535.*KUBELIK: Dvorak Overtures - In Nature's Realm; Husitska (The Hussites); Othello;

Carnival. BVRS. DGG 2530 785. A- to A(c/c)............................................................................. 8.001536. KUBELIK: Mozart - Overtures: Magic Flute, Finta Giardiniera, Impresario, Seraglio, Figaro,

Clemenza, Idomeneo, Don Giovanni & Cosi fan Tutte. PO. [VERY young cover portrait

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of Kubelik, with loads of hair!] EMI ALP-1109. A-(1/4-inch scratch in Magic Flute)................ 14.001537.+KURTZ: Shostakovich - Symphony #9. NYP. Col P-14147. A-........................................................ 6.001538. LEIBOWITZ: Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique. VSOO. Westminster XWN-18839. A-.................... 8.001539.*LEINSDORF: Kodaly - Hary Janos Suite. Prokofiev - Lt. Kije. PO. Seraphim S-60209. A-............. 5.001540. LEINSDORF: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. Schubert - Rosamunde Overture, Entr'acte &

Ballet. Rochester Philharmonic. [unusual early Leinsdorf] Entre RL-3102. A-(lovely!)........... 12.001541. LEINSDORF: Mozart - Symphony #35 & #41. Rochester Phil. Entre RL-3103. A-.......................... 8.001542.*LEVINE: Brahms - Symphony #2. CSO. RCA ARL1-2864. A-........................................................ 6.001543.*LEVINE: Brahms - Symphony #4. CSO. RCA ARL1-2624. A-........................................................ 6.001544.*LEVINE: Dvorak - Symphony #7. CSO. [dig] RCA ARC1-5427. A- to A(Teldec pressing)............. 6.001545.*LEVINE: Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream, Incidental Music (Blegen; Quivar;

CSO Cho). Schubert - Rosamunde exc. CSO in all. DGG 415 137-1. A- to A............................. 6.001546.*LEVINE: Mozart - Symphonies #40 & #41. CSO. [dig] French RCA RL-14413. A- to A................. 7.001547.*LEVINE: Mozart - Symphony #40 & #41. CSO. [dig] RCA ARC1-4413. A- to A............................ 7.001548.*MAAZEL: Strauss - Ein Heldenleben. CO. [German pressing] CBS 76675. A- to A......................... 6.001549.*MACKERRAS: Handel - Concerto a Due Cori in F; Royal Fireworks Music. ProArte Orch.

Bach Guild BGS-5046. A-............................................................................................................ 8.001550.*MACKERRAS: Aperitifs - French Concert Pieces: Espana; Fete Polonaise; Roman Carnival;

Trojan March; Three Excerpts from Damnation of Faust. PO. Angel S-35750. A-(was FS/opened to confirm early US red labels).................................................................................. 13.00

1551. MACMILLAN: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. Toronto Sym. [strong performance] Camden CAL-374. A-............................................................................................................................... 11.00

1552. MALKO: Polovtsian March & Dances. Liadov - Eight Russian Folksongs. Sokolov/Glazounov/Liadov - Polka from "Les Vendredis." PO. [10-inch; notes in Italian only] La Voce del Padrone QDLP-6065. A-................................................................................. 9.00

1553. MARKEVITCH: Bach - The Musical Offering (orchestral arrangement by Markevitch). ORTF. Angel 45005. A-(British pressing).................................................................................. 12.00

1554. MARKEVITCH: Milhaud - Les Choephores (Moizan; Bouvier; Rehfuss; Nollier). Honegger - Symphony #5. Lamoureux Orch. Decca DL-9956. A--.......................................................... 10.00

1555.*MARRINER: Dvorak - Symphony #9. Mpls. [dig] Philips 412 224-1. FS......................................... 8.001556.*MARTINON: Bizet - Symphony; Jeux d'Enfants; Scenes Bohemiennes from Jolie Fille de

Perth. ORTF. DGG 2530 186. A- to A......................................................................................... 8.001557.*MARTINON: Debussy - La Mer; 3 Nocturnes. Martinon/ORTF. Angel S-37067. A-(c/c)............... 6.00

LP's: Conductors - continued

1558. MARTINON: Offenbach Overtures - Bluebeard; Mariage aux Lanternes; Grand Duchesse; Belle Helene; Orpheus in Hades. LPO. Richmond B-19098. A-(very fine!)............................... 11.00

1559.*MARTINON: Schumann - Symphony #4. Brahms - Tragic Overture. Paganini - Moto Perpetuo. Orchestre Mondial des Jeunesses Musicales. [recorded in Paris, 1965; this 1987 issue apparently in association with a Martinon Society; the Paganini is indicated to have been arranged by Martinon, but surely sounds like the same Frederick Stock arrangement he recorded in Chicago, with sly little reference to the Eroica!] Le Voix de Son Maitre MLGD-120. A- to A................................................................................................. 13.00

1560.*MARTINON: Schumann - Symphony #4. Berlioz - Three Excerpts from Damnation of Faust. Brahms - Tragic Overture. Orchestre Mondial des Jeunesses Musicales. [very scarce Martinon item!] Marconi 2C065-14027. A- to A........................................................................ 16.00

1561.*MATA: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe. Dallas Sym & Cho. [dig] RCA ARC1-3458. A-(demo).............. 7.001562.*MATA: Stravinsky - Symphony in Three Movements; Firebird Suite. Dallas Sym. [dig] RCA

ARC1-3459. A-(demo copy)......................................................................................................... 8.001563.*MEHTA: Mahler - Symphony #1. NYP. [dig] CBS IM-37273. A-.................................................... 7.00

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1564. MENGELBERG: Cornelius Dopper - Symphony #7 ("Zuider Zee"). Alexander Voormolen - Sinfonia. ACO. [Broadcast concerts, December 1940] Past Masters PM-16. FS......................... 14.00

1565. MENGELBERG: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4; Romeo & Juliet. ACO. [recorded 1929 & 1930] Music & Arts RR-424. A-................................................................................................. 11.00

1566. MENGELBERG: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. BPO. [rec 7-11-40] Telefunken TH-97001. A-.................................................................................................................................................... 11.00

1567. MENGELBERG: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5; Serenade for Strings (incomplete). ACO. Concert performances; 11/26/1939 (sym) & 10/6/1938. Music & Arts RR-425. A-.................... 11.00

1568. MENGELBERG: Acoustic Recordings, Vol. 2. Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6 (movements #2 & #4, abridged); Serenade for Strings Waltz. Schubert - Rosamunde Overture & Entr'act. Mendelssohn - War March of the Priests. Halvorsen - Festival March of the Boyars. Strauss - Tales from the Vienna Woods. NYP. [recorded 1922-24] Past Masters PM-7. A-........ 18.00

MENGELBERG: See also #396, 397 (a Brunswick 78 with Toscanini on the flip-side!), 1362, 1783.1569.+MITROPOULOS: Mahler - Symphony #1. Mpls. Col P-14157. A-................................................... 6.001570. MONTEUX: Beethoven - Symphony #8. SFSO. [10-inch] RCA LM-43. B+ to B(varies).................. 5.001571. MONTEUX: Chausson - Symphony (SFSO); Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer (Swarthout;

RCA Sym). [recorded 1950 & 1952] French RCA GM-43557. A- to A..................................... 12.001572. MONTEUX: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps. BSO. [rec 1951; intense!!] French RCA

GM-43274. FS............................................................................................................................ 16.001574.*MONTEUX: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. North German Radio Orchestra, Hamburg.

French Concert Hall SMS-2333. A-.............................................................................................. 8.001575.*MONTEUX: Wagner - Dutchman Overture; Tannhauser Overture & Bacchanale; Tristan

Prelude & Liebestod. North German Radio Orch. [Fold-open jacket; notes give the recording date as Oct 1964, while also telling us that Monteux died in June 1964...] Festival Classique FC-435. A-..................................................................................................... 14.00

MONTEUX: See also #85-6, 195, 202, 320, 399-401, 506, 881, 892, 897, 908, 942, 953, 984, 986-7, 1257, 1264, 1270, 1288, 1387-8, 1758, 1784-1794.1576.*MRAVINSKY: Stravinsky - Apollo. Shostakovich - Symphony #6. Leningrad Phil. [live]

Mel-Angel SR-40202. A-(c/c)....................................................................................................... 9.001577.*MUNCH: Albeniz - Iberia (5 sections). Debussy - Iberia. ORTF. [Grand Prix du Disque]

Festival Classique FC-437. FS.................................................................................................... 12.001578. MUNCH: Bizet - Symphony; Jeux d'Enfants; La Patrie Overture. ORTF. None H-71183. A-............ 7.001579.*MUNCH: Dutilleux - Symphony #2 (Lamoureux Orch); Metaboles (ORTF). [Superb cover

portrait of Munch, who gave the premiere of the symphony; I don't believe this excellent recording has ever made it to CD] Erato STU-70840. A-............................................................ 14.00

LP's: Conductors - continued

1580. MUNCH: Schumann - Symphony #1. BSO. [Glorious reading, mono only from 1951 (not to be confused with 1959 stereo remake), and an unusually fine copy; Munch takes the 1st movement repeat - quite unlike him! - must have had to do with how they wanted to lay out the sides on the 45-rpm issue; second trio of Scherzo taken at stunningly bracing speed!] RCA LM-1190. A--(superficial marks cause almost no sound)....................................... 35.00

1581. MUNCH: Charles Munch Conducts French Music" SAINT-SAENS - La Princesse Jaune Overture. LALO - Le Roi d'Ys Overture. BERLIOZ - Beatrice & Benedict Overture. RAVEL - La Valse; Rapsodie Espagnole. BSO. [From the first few Munch/BSO seasons (1949-52); fabulous collection, recorded during Munch's first two seasons in Boston, sadly hard to find in really excellent condition; deleted August 1956.] RCA LM-1700. B(most plays A-, but some small scratches)............................................................................................. 11.00

MUNCH: See also #90, 92, 151, 195, 403, 876, 902, 922, 933, 936, 940, 944, 948, 952, 954, 959, 985, 988-90, 995, 1014, 1138, 1330, 1370, 1405, 1695, 1697-8, 1759, 1761, 1766, 1795-1805.

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1582. MUNCHINGER: Bach - Fugues in a and in g ("The Great"); Ricercare in Six Parts. Beethoven - Grosse Fuge. Stuttgart Chamber Orch. Decca LXT-2668. B+................................................ 8.00

1583.*MUTI: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps. Phila. [best orchestral recording I've ever heard from Muti] Angel SZ-37646. FS!(c/c)........................................................................................ 18.00

1584.*NEUMANN: Dvorak Overtures - In der Natur; Othello; Carnival; My Home. CPO. ProArte PAL-1054. A-............................................................................................................................... 7.00

1585.*OISTRAKH: Prokofiev - Symphony #5. Moscow Philharmonic. Mel-Angel SR-40003. A-............ 8.001586.*ORMANDY: Prokofiev - Symphony #5. Phila. A-(early "2-eyes" labels).......................................... 9.001587.*ORMANDY: Rachmaninov - Symphonic Dances. Casella - Paganiniana. Phila. Col MS-6205.

A-(early "2-eyes" labels)............................................................................................................. 11.001588.*ORMANDY: Respighi - Pines & Fountains of Rome. Phila. Col MS-6001. A-("6-eyes;”

fine!)........................................................................................................................................... 16.001589. ORMANDY: Saint-Saens - Symphony #3. Biggs; Phila. [The first of their 4 recordings of the

work; mono-only, 1956; rec in Symphony Hall, Boston] Col ML-5212. A-("6-eyes" labels)......................................................................................................................................... 10.00

1590.*ORMANDY: Sibelius - Finlandia; En Saga; Swan of Tuonela; Valse Triste. Phila; Mormon Choir(in Finlandia). Col MS-6732. A-......................................................................................... 8.00

1591.*ORMANDY: Sibelius - Symphony #5; En Saga. Phila. RCA ARL1-2906. FS(c/c)........................... 9.001592. ORMANDY: Victor Herbert - Irish Rhapsody; American Fantasy; Pan Americana; Selections

from Naughty Marietta & Fortune Teller. Phila. [rec 1952] Col ML-5376. A-("6-eyes")........... 12.00 ORMANDY: See also #41, 110, 112-13, 453, 1025, 1055, 1088, 1103, 1127, 1169, 1193, 1274, 1294,1315, 1334, 1347, 1350, 1372, 1378, 1400, 1401, 1417. PARAY: See #854, 856, 859, 860, 862.1593.*PREVIN: Prokofiev - Symphony #5. LSO Angel S-37100. A-.......................................................... 7.001594.*PREVIN: Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dances; Isle of the Dead. Previn/LSO. [Bishop,

producer; Parker, engineer] [quad] Angel S-37158. A-................................................................. 8.001595. REINER: Bartok - Divertimento (solo strings: Weicher; Akos; Preves; Starker).

Mendelssohn - Symphony #4. CSO. [TV concerts, c.1957; private issue for members of long-defunct Reiner Society; lovely British pressing] Fritz Reiner Society FRS-1. A- to A........ 16.00

1596. REINER: Mozart - A Musical Joke; Divertimento #11. NBC Sym. [unusual example of Reiner/NBC, and actually recorded AFTER (September 1954) his first CSO recordings] [PD; 1S/1S] RCA LM-1952. A-("Plum Dog" labels; 1S stampers; lovely!)................................ 16.00

1597. REINER: Mozart - Divertimento #11; A Musical Joke. NBC Sym Members. [Equivalent of LM-1952; rec Sept 1954; mono only; great horns in the Joke!] French RCA GM-43558. FS............................................................................................................................................... 16.00

1598. REINER: Mozart - Divertimento #17; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. CSO. [Rec Dec 1954 & April 1955; only a handful of Reiner/CSO discs not recorded in stereo] RCA LM-1966. A-................ 10.00

REINER: See also # 83-4, 87-8, 93-4, 96, 344, 405-07, 570-72, 666, 780, 879-80, 896, 905, 909, 914, 916, 918-19, 921, 926-935, 940, 943, 946, 949, 956-58, 960-61, 980, 987, 991, 993-94, 998,1014, 1329, 1331, 1695, 1727, 1757, 1762-66, 1812-1828.LP's: Conductors - continued

1599. RODZINSKI: Ibert - Escales. Bizet - Symphony. MILHAUD: His Suite Francaise. NYP (in all). Entre RL-6629. A-(Bizet)/B+(rest)...................................................................................... 12.00

1600. RODZINSKI: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3. CSO. [recorded November 18, 1947; one of only five works Rodzinski recorded with the CSO during his single year as Music Director] [early labels] RCA LM-1053. A--(bit of distortion, end of 2nd movement).................................. 9.00

1601. RODZINSKI: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Wagner - Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan. CSO. [recorded in November and December of 1947; two of only five works Rodzinski recorded in his single year as music director of the CSO; scarce! - very fine copy for this issue!] RCA LM-1060. B+(minor cover tape repair)................................................................... 17.00

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1602. RODZINSKI: Strauss - Don Juan; Till Eulenspiegel; Rosenkavalier Waltzes. PSOL. Westminster WGM-8314. A-(recorded in mono only).................................................................. 7.00

RODZINSKI: See also #134, 206, 341, 408-09, 1019, 1020, 1289, 1449.1603.*ROSENTHAL: Albeniz/Arbos - Iberia. Falla - Three-Cornered Hat, Suite #2. Paris Opera

Orchestra. Westminster WST-14028. A-(little crakl beg sd 2; early red/black labels)............... 11.001604. ROSENTHAL: Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Yvonne Loriod); El Amor Brujo

(Amparito Peris de Pruliere). Paris Opera Orch. Westminster WST-14021. A-(early red & black labels)...................................................................................................................... 11.00

1605.*ROSENTHAL: Offenbach - Gaite Parisienne (in Rosenthal's arrangement, of course!); Overture to "La Fille du Tambour-Major." Monte Carlo Opera Orch. [quad] Angel S-37209. FS...................................................................................................................................... 8.00

1606.*ROSENTHAL: Ravel - Menuet Antique; Rapsodie Espagnole; Bolero; Pavane. Paris Opera Orchestra. Westminster WST-14023. A--(early red & black labels).......................................... 11.00

1607.*ROSSI: Dvorak - Slavonic Dances: Op.46; plus Op.72, #1, #2, #5 & #7. VSOO. Van SRV-189SD. A-..................................................................................................................................... 6.00

1608.*ROSSI: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. Vienna Volksoper. Vanguard SRV-163SD. FS............. 5.001609.*ROSSI: Vivaldi - L'Estro Armonico: 12 Concerti Grossi. Boskovsky; Tomasow, violins;

Chamber Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera. Vanguard SRV-143/5 SD(3). A-................. 14.001610.*ROZHDESTVENSKY: Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique. Moscow Radio Orch. [Limited

edition - issued at a bargain price to introduce the newly-issued Melodiya-Angel series in 1968] Mel-Angel SSR-40054. FS!................................................................................................ 8.00

1611.*ROZHDESTVENSKY: Tchaikovsky - Manfred. Moscow Radio. Mel-Angel SR-40267. A-............ 9.001612.*RUDOLF: Mennin - Canto. Dallapiccola - Variazioni per Orchestra. Webern - Passacaglia.

William Schuman - New England Triptych. Cincinnati Sym. ["20th-Century Showpieces"] Decca DL-710168. A-........................................................................................... 14.00

1613.*SALONEN: Nielsen - Symphony #1; Little Suite, Op.1. Swedish Radio Orch; New Stockholm Ch Orch. [dig] CBS IM-42321. A-(demo copy)........................................................ 8.00

1614.*SALONEN: Nielsen - Symphony #4; Helios Overgture. Swedish Radio Orch. [dig] CBS IM-42093. A- to A(lovely Dutch pressing)......................................................................................... 8.00

1615.*SALONEN: Sibelius - Symphony #5; Pohjola's Daughter. PO. [dig] CBS M-42366. A-(c/c)............ 8.001616. SCHERCHEN: Bach - Brandenburg Concerti #3 & #4. Members of Cento Soli Orch, Paris.

Omega OML-1040. B+................................................................................................................. 9.001617. SCHERCHEN: Bach - Brandenburg Concerti #5 & #6. Members of Cento Soli Orch, Paris.

Omega OML-1041. A-................................................................................................................ 14.001618. SCHERCHEN: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Riddle; PSOL. Westminster WL-5288. A-(nice

copy!).......................................................................................................................................... 15.001619. SCHERCHEN: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. VSOO. [front cover mis-spells Scherchen's first

name (with only one "n")] Westminster WL-5096. A-(very fine!).............................................. 15.001620. SEJNA: Dvorak Legends, Op.59. CPO. Supraphon LPV-311. A--(sd 1 very slightly off-

center)........................................................................................................................................... 6.001621. SILVESTRI: Enesco - Octet. Rumanian Sym Ens. [obscure Silvestri!] Artia ALP-119. A-.......... 12.001622.*SOLTI: Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique. CSO. French Decca 7,148. FS....................................... 12.00LP's: Conductors - continued

1623.*SOLTI: Brahms - Symphony #4. CSO. [notes German only] German Decca 6.42388. A- to A......... 8.001624.*SOLTI: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra; Don Juan; Till Eulenspiegel. CSO. [Producers:

Minshull & Harvey; Engineers: Wilkinson & Lock; Grammy Award, 1976: Best Classical Performance (Zarathustra)] London CS-6978. A-(AUTOGRAPHED by Solti on front cover) 7.00

1625. STEINBERG: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3. Pittsburgh Symphony. Capitol S-8192. A--................ 8.001626. STEINBERG: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. Pittsburgh Sym. Capitol P-8305. A-.................... 7.00

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1627. STEINBERG: Strauss (J) - Adele, Emperor & Acceleration Waltzes; Pizzicato, Tritsch-Tratsch, Thunder & Lightning, Annen and Champagne Polkas; Perpetuum Mobile. Pittsburgh Sym. Capitol P-8222. B+........................................................................................... 6.00

1628. STOCK: ENESCO - Roumanian Rhapsody #1. SIBELIUS - Swan of Tuonela. REZNICEK - Donna Diana Overture. TCHAIKOVSKY - Nutcracker Suite. CSO. [recorded 1939-41] Entre RL-3002. B/B+.................................................................................................................. 15.00

STOCK: See also #290, 335, 417-423.1629.*STOKOWSKI: Brahms - Symphony #2; Tragic Overture. National Philharmonic. [rec April

1977; Stokowski was 95 years old, just five months before his passing] Col M-35129. A-........ 12.001630.*STOKOWSKI: Brahms - Symphony #4; Academic Festival. NPO. RCA ARL1-0719. A-(c/c)......... 8.001631.*STOKOWSKI: Falla - El Amor Brujo (Verrett). Wagner - Love Music from Tristan & Isolde

(Acts 2 & 3). Phila. ["An Historic Reunion, Philadelphia, 1960"] Col MS-6147. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels).................................................................................................................. 20.00

1632.*STOKOWSKI: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #3; Vocalise. National Philharmonic. [see The Abso!ute Sound, issue #9, page 92; #12, pp. 513+515] Desmar DSM-1007. A-......................... 10.00

1633.*STOKOWSKI: Sibelius - Symphony #1; Swan of Tuonela. National Philharmonic. Col M-34548. A-(c/c)............................................................................................................................... 6.00

1634.*STOKOWSKI: Stravinsky - Suites from Firebird & Petrouchka. BPO. Seraphim S-60229. A-......... 6.001635.*STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini; Hamlet. Stadium Symphony of NY

(NYP). [British issue of Everest SDBR-3011] World Record Club T-98. A-.............................. 16.001636. STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini (with long-delay tam-tam at end!); Romeo

& Juliet. NYP. Col ML-4381. B/B++........................................................................................... 8.001637. STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. Ponchielli - Dance of the Hours. Phila. [from

the soundtrack of "Fantasia" - cover illustration is terrific reproduction of the sugar-plum fairies from the film] Disneyland WDL-41018. A-....................................................................... 8.00

1638.*STOKOWSKI: Wagner - Magic Fire Music; Rienzi Overture; Tristan Prelude & Liebestod; Excerpts from Act III of Meistersinger. RPO. RCA ARL1-0498. A-(demo copy)........................ 8.00

1639. STOKOWSKI: Wagner - Rienzi Overture; Wotan's Farewell & Magic Fire Music. NYP. [10- inch] Col ML-2153. A- to B+(occ pops/tks from small blemishes)............................................... 5.00

STOKOWSKI: See #72, 89, 112, 181, 185, 334, 424-30, 819, 846, 882, 916, 1000, 1088, 1257, 1400-1.1640.*SVETLANOV: Rachmaninov - Symphonic Dances. USSR Sym. FEDOSEYEV: Tchaikovsky

- Suite #4. Moscow Radio Orch. ABC AY-67032. A-................................................................. 6.001641.*SVETLANOV: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40112. A-............... 6.001642.*SVETLANOV: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps. USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40063. A-............. 9.001643.*SVETLANOV: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #2. USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40058. A-(c/c)................ 9.001644.*SVETLANOV: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #3. USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40059. A-(c/c)................ 9.001645.*SVETLANOV: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40043. A-....................... 9.001646.*SVETLANOV: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. USSR Sym. Mel-Angel SR-40055. A-(c/c)................ 9.001647. SZELL: Dvorak - Symphony #9. CO. [scarce: mono-only, recorded 1952; not to be confused

with Epic stereo re-make] Col ML-4541. A-(early "6-eyes" labels)............................................ 20.001648.*SZELL: Rossini Overtures - Viaggio a Reims; Scala di Seta; Italiana in Algeri; Turco in Italia;

Gazza Ladra. CO. Col MS-7031. A-............................................................................................. 8.00 SZELL: See also #617, 636, 1006, 1316, 1344, 1364, 1377, 1837.LP's: Conductors - continued

1649. TALICH: Dvorak - The Water Goblin; The Golden Spinning Wheel. CPO. [1954 concert performances; notes in Czech and German only] Panton 01 0239. A-(slight cover wear)............ 16.00

1650.*TENNSTEDT: Mahler - Symphony #7. LPO. [dig] Angel DSB-3908(2). A-(demo copy).............. 12.001651. TORROBA: Fiesta in Madrid - Orchestral arrangements of music from zarzuelas by

Gimenez(2), Gombau(2), Chueca, Soutullo y Vert, Panella, S. Lope, Torroba(3) & Breton. Orquesta Zarzuela de Madrid. Decca DL-9735. A-................................................................. 11.00

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1652. TOSCANINI: ATS 1973 EDITION. WAGNER - Faust Overture (10-27-46). BERLIOZ - Harold in Italy (Primrose; 10-27-46); Francs Juges Overture & Damnation of Faust, Scene 7 (Harrell; Moscona; Wilhousky Cho; 4-5-41). FRANCK - Symphony (3-24-46). HAYDN - Symphonies #92 (3-19-44) & #98 (1-22-38). RAVEL - La Valse (4-27-40) Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2 (11-19-49). GRIEG - Holberg Suite (4-27-40). ELGAR - Introduction & Allegro (4-20-40). VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS - Tallis Fantasia (11-18-45). NBC Symphony. Arturo ToscaniniSoc ATS-1055/59(5). A-..................................................... 54.00

1653. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Septet (arranged for orchestra; 11-18-39); Quartet #16 - Lento & vivace (arranged for string orchestra; 11-25-39); Prometheus (one movement; 11-25-39). NBC. [from the 1939 Beethoven cycle] Arturo Toscanini Society / Olympic ATS-1112. A-.................................................................................................................................................. 8.00

1654. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #1 (10-28-39); Symphony #5 (11-04-39). NBC Sym. [Live; from the 1939 Beethoven cycle] Arturo Toscanini Society / Olympic ATS-1113. A.......... 8.00

1655. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #1 & #4. BBC Sym. [A.C.Griffith transfers; originals not silent] World Record Club SH-134. A-................................................................................... 8.00

1656. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #8 (11-25-39); Symphony #9 (12-02-39). Novatna; Thorborg; Peerce; Moscona; Westminster Cho (in 9th); NBC Sym. [Live; from the 1939 Beethoven cycle] Arturo Toscanini Society / Olympic ATS-1118/1119(2). A-.................. 14.00

1657. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #9 (Farrell; Merriman; Peerce; Scott; Shaw Chorale) & #1. NBC Sym. [superb copy of the first issue of this legendary performance of the 9th] RCA LM-6009(2). A-................................................................................................................. 16.00

1658. TOSCANINI: Beethoven - Symphony #9 (Ode to Joy only). Farrell; Merriman; Peerce; Scott; Shaw Chorale; NBC Sym. [10-inch; Toscanini portrait fills cover; an oddity of the period!] RCA LRM-7046. B+/B................................................................................................... 5.00

1659. TOSCANINI: Dvorak - Cello Concerto (Edmund Kurtz; 1945); Scherzo Capriccioso (rehearsal & performance, 1940). NBC Sym. Discocorp ATRA-3005. A-.................................. 12.00

1660. TOSCANINI: Dvorak - Cello Concerto (Kurtz; 1945); Scherzo Capriccioso (1940). [Live concerts; NBC Sym] Arturo ToscaniniSoc ATS-1012. A-(blank jacket; no notes)....................... 8.00

1661. TOSCANINI: Finlandia; Dance of the Hours; William Tell: Passo a Sei. NBC. [10-inch] RCA LRM-7005. A-.............................................................................................................................. 7.00

1662. TOSCANINI: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3 (1941); Hebrides (1945) & Fair Melusine (1947) Overtures; Adagio & Lento from String Quartet (1948); "Ye Spotted Snakes" from MSND Incidental Music (Phillips; Waner; Women's Cho; 1947). Discocorp ATRA-3004. A-............ 18.00

1663. TOSCANINI: Mozart - Symphony #35; Divertimento, K.287; Magic Flute Overture. NBC Sym. [live; November 3, 1946] ToscaniniSoc ATS-1043. A-..................................................... 14.00

1664. TOSCANINI: Schumann - Symphony #3. NBC. [PD labels] RCA LM-2048. A-............................... 7.001665. TOSCANINI: Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel; Don Juan. Berlioz - Queen Mab Scherzo. Dukas -

Sorcerer's Apprentice. NBC Sym. RCA VIC-1267. A-(early plum labels).................................... 9.001666. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Soc Britain ATS-101: AMERICAN MUSIC: HARRIS - Symphony

#3. BARBER - Essay #1; Adagio for Strings. COPLAND - El Salon Mexico. SOUSA - El Capitan; Semper Fidelis. NBC Symphony. [Live concert performances; in plain jacket; test pressing with hand-written labels] A-................................................................................... 20.00

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1667. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Soc Britain ATS-102: BAZZINI - "Saul" Overture. BOSSI - Three Intermezzi Goldiniani. VERDI - Quartet in E (2 movements). FORONI - Overture in c. FRANCHETTI - Nocturne from "Christoforo Colombo" (Horne, tenor). BOLZONI -

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"Mediaeval Castle" Serenade. OLIVERI - Garibaldi's War Hymn. NBC Symphony. [Live concert performances; in plain jacket; test pressing with hand-written labels] A-........................ 29.00

1668. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Soc Britain ATS-103: FALLA - El Amor Brujo (Burzio; 1-28-39); Excerpts (9-3-44). FERNANDEZ - Batuque (5-14-40). CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO - Fairy Tale Overture (premiere; 11-25-45); Taming of the Shrew Overture (5-26-44). MIGNONE - Fantasia Brasileira (F.Segal, piano; 11-14-43). NBC Symphony. [Live concert performances; in plain jacket; test pressing with hand-written labels] A-........................ 29.00

1669. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Soc Britain ATS-104: KOZELUCH - Andante & Allegro from Quartet #2. BACH - Brandenburg Concerto #2; Toccata & Fugue in d (arr.Wood). HANDEL - Susanna Overture; Concerto Grosso, Op.12, #6. BOCCHERINI - Quartet #1, Op.6. NBC Sym (in final two items only; live; 1938 & 1949; rest are from live concerts with NYP in 1936). [in plain jacket; test pressing with hand-written labels] A-.......................... 29.00

1670. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Soc Britain ATS-106: KABALEVSKY - Symphony #2; Colas Breugnon Overture. BORODIN - Symphony #2. [Live concert performances, 1938-43; in plain jacket; test pressing with hand-written labels] A-............................................................... 23.00

1671. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1001/04: BRAHMS - A German Requiem. Della Chiesa; Janssen; Westminster Choir [1-24-43; powerful performance!] BRAHMS (orch. Rubbra) - Variations on a Theme of Handel [world premiere; 1-7-39]. STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben [2-1-41: his only broadcast performance of the work & his last ever]; Dance of the Seven Veils [1-14-39]. HAYDN - Symphony #88 [2-19-1938] & #104 [10-31-43]. All are live concert performances with NBC Symphony . A-........................................ 59.00

1672. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1011/15: 1971 Special Edition: MOZART: Piano Concerto #27 (Serkin; NYP; American debut, 1936); Symphony #29 (1944). DVORAK: Cello Concerto (Kurtz; 1945); Scherzo Capriccioso (1940). DUKAS: Ariane et Barbe-bleu Suite (arr. Toscanini; 1947). DEBUSSY: Afternoon of a Faun (1948). ROUSSEL: Spider's Feast (1946). ROGER-DUCASSE: Sarabande (1946). SCHUMANN: Symphony #2 (1941; lots of altered trumpet parts in finale). MENDELSSOHN: Fair Melusine Overture (1948). STRAUSS: Don Quixote (Feuermann; 1938). [Five-record set; all from live concerts with NBC Sym except Mozart concerto (NYP)] Arturo A-.................................... 77.00

1673. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Concert performances from November 8, 1952: Tannhauser Overture & Bacchanale; from March 7, 1953: Ride of Valkyries, Siegfried's Funeral Music, Tristan Prelude & Liebestod, Lohengrin Act I Prelude, Siegfried Idyll; from February 7, 1953: Meistersinger Act I Prelude; from April 4, 1954: Forest Murmurs; Siegfried's Rhine Journey. [rather sparse notes in Italian & English which, among other things, tell us that the Ride of the Valykyries derives from Das Rheingold...] Fonit Cetra DOC-17(3). A- to A...... 24.00

1674. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Tannhauser Overture (12/4/48); Overture & Bacchanale (3/20/48); Act 3 Prelude (1/6/46); Dich Teure Halle (Traubel; 2/22/41). NBC Sym; concert performances. ToscaniniSoc ATS-1061. FS................................................................................ 14.00

1675. TOSCANINI: Waldteufel - Skaters Waltz. Rossini - William Tell Overture. Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. NBC Sym. [I don't recall any other time that RCA used the "LRY" prefix..] [early labels] RCA LRY-9000. B++.............................................................................. 11.00

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1676. TOSCANINI: 100th Anniversary Treasury of Historic Broadcasts. HAYDN: Symphony #99; Symphonie Concertante (Renzi; Sharrow; Mischkoff; Miller). L.MOZART: Toy Symphony. BRAHMS: Serenade #2; Gesang der Parzen (Shaw Chorale); Liebeslieder

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Waltzes. SIBELIUS: Symphony #2; Pohjola's Daughter. SHOSTAKOVICH; Symphonies #1 & 7. NBC Sym. [First issue of these concert performances, 1941-1949; with lovely 32-page book including many photos. Released in May 1967, this was never in SD pressing; deleted January 1971] [WD labels] RCA LM-6711(5). A-.......................................................... 27.00

1677. TOSCANINI: Music of France - MASSENET: Scenes Alsaciennes. BERLIOZ: Francs-Juges Overture; Damnation of Faust, Scene 7 (Harrell). ROUSSEL: Spider's Feast. FRANCK: Redemption; Eolides; Psyche's Slumber. DEBUSSY: Faun; 2 Nocturnes; Danse; March Ecossaise; La Damoiselle Elue (Novotna). RAVEL: La Valse. BIZET: Jolie Fille de Perth Suite; L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & 2 (excerpts). MEYERBEER: Overtures fo L'Etoile du Nord & Dinorah. DUKAS: Ariane et Barbe-Bleue (excerpts). ROGER-DUCASSE: Sarabande. NBC Sym. [Live concert performances] Discocorp ATRA-3001(4). A-................... 20.00

TOSCANINI: See also #182, 193-4, 196, 209, 214, 397, 435-38, 588, 598, 627, 641, 653, 694, 923-25, 1255, 1839-40. 1678.*VAN BEINUM: Debussy - La Mer; Three Nocturnes. ACO (w/Women's Cho in 3rd

nocturne). [fine performances!] Philips PHC-9097. A-............................................................... 14.001679.*VON MATACIC: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. Philharmonia Orchestra Angel S-

35767. A-(pristine copy, earliest red stereo labels)...................................................................... 16.001680.*VON MATACIC: Rimsky-Korsakov - Russian Easter Overture (Von M. adds tubular bells at

end). Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain. Borodin - Prince Igor: Overture, March & Polovtsian Dances. PO. Angel S-35768. A-(earliest red stereo labels)........................................ 12.00

1681. WALTER: Beethoven - Symphony #3. NYP. Col ML-4228. A-("6-eyes" labels)............................. 15.001682.*WALTER: Beethoven - Symphony #8 & #9. Cundari; Rankin; Da Costa; Wilderman; Col

Sym; Westminster Symphonic Choir. Col M2S-608(2). A-(very early "6-eyes"; labels)......... 32.001683. WALTER: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Yeend; Lipton; Lloyd; Harrell; NYP; Westminster

Choir. Col ML-5200. A-(early "6-eyes" labels).......................................................................... 12.001684. WALTER: Haydn - Symphony #86 (LSO); Symphony #92 (PCO). [both recorded 1938]

Discocorp BWS-999. A-............................................................................................................. 14.001685. WALTER: Mahler - Symphony #2. Cundari; Forrester; NYP; Choir. Col M2L-256(2). A-............. 12.001686. WALTER: Mahler - Symphony #5. NYP. [first complete recording of the symphony] Side 4:

Eight Mahler Songs (Desi Halban, soprano; Walter, piano. Col SL-171(2). A-(early "6-eyes" labels; lovely!)................................................................................................................... 25.00

1687. WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #8. Strauss - Gypsy Baron & Fledermaus Overtures; Tales from the Vienna Woods. VPO. [Limited Edition] Bruno Walter Society BWS-705. A-............. 16.00

1688. WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #9. NYP. Col ML-4093. B(occ tks, strong perf comes thru!)......... 8.001689. WALTER: Strauss - Don Juan (BPO); Death & Transfiguration (NBC Sym); Till

Eulenspiegel (LAPO). [all are concert performances] Bruno Walter Society BWS-1007. A--.............................................................................................................................................. 16.00

1690. WALTER: Strauss - Don Juan; Death & Transfiguration. NYP. [mono only; Walter did not perform Strauss often] Col ML-4650. A--("6-eyes" labels; brief tks start sd 2)........................... 14.00

WALTER: See also #137, 207, 440-42, 499, 520, 777, 1266 & 1843.1691. WELDON: Elgar - Sea Pictures (Ripley); In the South Overture. LSO. EMI XLP-30008. A-............ 8.001692. WELDON: Russlan & Ludmilla (City of Birmingham Sym) & Orpheus in Hades (PO).

HEWARD: Fledermaus & Prince Igor (Halle). SARGENT: Hebrides (Halle). [quite obscure overtures disc] Entre RL-3072. B+(occ bbl thumps)........................................................ 8.00

1693. WOLDIKE: Mozart - Haffner Serenade, K.250 (including introductory march, K.249). VSOO. Philips Wing WL-1194. A-.............................................................................................. 8.00

1694. WOOD: Vaughan Williams - Symphony #2; Wasps Overture; Greensleeves Fantasia. Queens Hall Orchestra. [recorded 1936] Decca ACL-255. A-............................................................... 11.00

COMPACT DISCS

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All CD's (and their jewel boxes) are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted.

Compact Discs: Operatic & Choral Repertoire

1695.*BERLIOZ: L'Enfance du Christ (Tozzi; Valleti; Kopleff; Munch/BSO; New England Conservatory Cho); Les Nuits d'Ete (Price; Reiner/CSO). RCA 09026-61234-2(2)................. 12.00

1696.*BERLIOZ: Requiem (Aler, tenor). BOITO: Prologue to Mefistofele (Cheek, bass). VERDI: Te Deum. Robert Shaw/Atlanta Symphony & Chorus. Telarc CD-80109-2(2)...................... 12.00

1697.*BERLIOZ: Requiem (Simoneau; New England Conservatory Cho); Symphonie Fantastique. Munch/BSO. [the Fantastique is the first (1954) of their two recordings of the work] RCA 6210-2-RC(2)..................................................................................................... 12.00

1698.*BERLIOZ: Romeo et Juliette; Les Nuits d'Ete. Soloists in Romeo: Roggero, Chabay, Sze; in Nuits: de los Angeles. Munch/BSO; Harvard Glee Club & Radcliffe Choral Society (in Romeo). Mono recordings from 1953 & 1955. RCA 09026-60681-2(2)................................ 12.00

1699.*JANACEK: Glagolitic Mass. DVORAK: Te Deum. Brewer; Simpson; Dent; Roloff; Shaw/Atlanta Symphony & Cho. Telarc CD-80287................................................................... 9.00

1700.*MAHLER: Five Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Five Ruckert Songs. BERLIOZ: Les Nuits d'Ete. Jan DeGaetani; Effron/Eastman Ch Ens. Bridge BCD-9017.............................. 9.00

Compact Discs: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire

1701.*BANTOCK: Sapphic Poem for Cello & Orchestra (Webber); Sappho (Prelude & Nine Fragments for mezzo soprano & orch (Bickley). Handley/RPO. Hyperion CDA-66899.............. 9.00

1702.*BARBER: Capricorn Concerto. PISTON: Incredible Flutist. GRIFFES: Poem for Flute & Orchestra. KENNAN: Three Pieces for Orchestra. McCAULEY: Five Miniatures for Flute & Strings. BERGSMA: Gold & the Senor Commandante, Ballet Suite. Hanson/ERSO. Mercury 434 307......................................................................................................................... 10.00

1703.*BARBER: Cave of the Heart (Medea). COPLAND: Appalachian Spring. ("Music for Martha Graham - The Original Versions") Schenck/Atlantic Sinfonietta. Koch 3-7019-2 1................... 9.00

1704.*BARBER: Essays #1-#3; School for Scandal Overture; Medea's Meditation & Dance of Vengeance; Adagio. Slatkin/St.Louis Sym. EMI CDC-7 49463 2............................................... 9.00

1705.*BARBER: Symphony #1; Piano Concerto (Browning); Souvenirs for Piano 4-Hands. Slatkin/Saint Louis Sym (and piano with Browning in Souvenirs). RCA 60732-2-RC............... 9.00

1706.*BEACH: (Amy; sometimes identified as "Mrs. H. H. A. Beach; 1867-1944): Symphony in E Minor (Gaelic). BARBER: Symphony #1; School for Scandal Overture. Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-8958................................................................................. 12.00

1707.*BEETHOVEN: Symphony #9 (in Mahler's re-orchestration). Hagiwara; Cook; Pool; Zeller; Samuel/Cincinnati Philharmonia Orch; Cho. Centaur CRC-2107.......................................... 16.00

1708.*BLOCH: Concerti Grossi #1 & #2; Schelomo (Miquelle). Hanson/ERSO. [Miquelle was 1st Cello of Detroit Symphony from 1923-54; at the time of this recording (1960), he was on the faculty at Eastman.] Mercury 432 718-2................................................................................ 10.00

1709.*BRAHMS: Symphony #3; Tragic Overture. Levine/VPO. DGG D-100269....................................... 9.001710.*CHADWICK: (George Whitefield): Symphonic Sketches. EDWARD MacDOWELL: Suite

for Large Orchestra. JOHANN FRIEDRICH PETER (1746-1813): Sinfonia in G. Hanson/ERSO. Mercury 434 337-2........................................................................................... 12.00

1711.*CHADWICK: (George; 1854-1931): Melpomene & Rip Van Winkle Overtures; Tam-O'Shanter - Symphonic Ballad. RANDALL THOMPSON: Symphony #2. Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-9439................................................................................. 12.00

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1712.*CHADWICK: (George; 1854-1931): Symphony #2; Symphonic Sketches. Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-9334. FS........................................................................... 12.00

1713.*CHADWICK: (George; 1854-1931): Symphony #3. BARBER: Medea's Meditation & Dance of Vengeance; Music for a Scene from Shelley; Two Excerpts from "Vanessa." Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-9253................................................................................. 12.00

1714.*DIAMOND: Symphony #3; Kaddish for Cello & Orchestra (Starker); Romeo & Juliet; Psalm. Schwarz/Seattle Sym (NY Ch Sym in Romeo). Delos DE-3103................................... 12.00

1715.*DIAMOND: Symphony #5 (Keene). PERSICHETTI: Night Dances (De Priest). BABBITT: Relata I (Zukovsky). Juilliard Orchestra (in all). New World 80396-2...................................... 9.00

1716.*DVORAK: Slavonic Dances (Op.46 & Op.72, complete). Neumann/CPO. Warner Classics 82564-6401291. FS....................................................................................................................... 6.00

1717.*DVORAK: The Nine Symphonies; Concerti for Piano (Ohlsson), Violin (Zimmermann) & Cello (Weilerstein). Belohlavek/CPO. Decca 478 6757(6)....................................................... 20.00

1718.*ELGAR: Symphony #1 & #2; Cockaigne Overture; Pomp & Circumstance Marches #1 - #5. Previn/RPO (#1 & Marches); Previn/LSO (in the others). Philips 454 250-2(2)....................... 12.00

1719.*ELGAR: Symphony #2. Colin Davis/LSO. [live, 2001] LSO Live LSO-0018.................................. 9.001720.*ELLINGTON: Harlem (orchestrated by Luther Henderson). WILLIAM GRANT STILL:

Symphony #2 (Song of a New Race). WILLIAM LEVI DAWSON: Negro Folk Symphony. Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-9226.................................................. 12.00

1721.*ELLINGTON: Suite from "The River." WILLIAM GRANT STILL: Symphony #1 (Afro-American). Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-9154................................................... 12.00

1722.*GLIERE: Symphony #2; Red Poppy Ballet Suite. Macal/New Jersey Sym. Delos DE-3178............ 9.001723.*HINDEMITH: Nobilissima Visione; Mathis der Maler; Symphonic Metamorphoses on

Themes of Carl Maria von Weber. Levi/Atlanta Sym. Telarc CD-80195..................................... 9.001724.*IVES: Symphony #1. BARBER: 3 Essays. Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-9053....... 12.001725.*IVES: Symphony #1; The Unanswered Question; Robert Browning Overture; Orchestra Suite

#2. Morton Gould/CSO. RCA 74321-29246-2............................................................................ 9.001726.*MAHLER: Symphony # 2. Valente; Forrester; Gilbert Kaplan/LSO; Misc. Choruses. MCA

MCAD-2-11011(2)..................................................................................................................... 12.001727.*MAHLER: Symphony #4. Della Casa; Reiner/CSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-63533-2.............. 9.001728.*MARTINU: Symphony #5 & #6 (Fantaisies Symphoniques). Flor/Berlin Sym. RCA 7805-2........... 9.001729.*MENNIN: Symphony #3 (Mitropoulos/NYP; mono); Symphony #7 (Martinon/CSO); Piano

Concerto (Ogdon; Buketoff/RPO). CRI CD-741....................................................................... 12.001730.*MENNIN: Symphony #8 & #9; Folk Overture. Badea/Columbus Sym. New World NW-371......... 9.001731.*MILHAUD: Suite Provencale. DEBUSSY: La Mer. ROUSSEL: Sinfonietta; Symphony #4.

Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-9072..................................................................... 10.001732.*NIELSEN: Symphony #2 (Gould/CSO) & #4 (Martinon/CSO). Sony BMG 82876-762372......... 12.001733.*NIELSEN: Symphony #4; Violin Concerto (Tellefsen). Menuhin/RPO. Virgin Class 91111........... 9.001734.*PONCE: (Manuel): Violin Concerto (Szeryng); Piano Concerto (Osorio); Concierto del Sur

(Moreno, guitar). Batiz/Mexico Sym (concierto); RPO (rest) ASD CD-DCA-952. FS............. 12.001735.*RACHMANINOV: Symphony #2. TCHAIKOVSKY: Capriccio Italien. Ling Tung/Grand

Teton Music Festival Orch. [rec 1993] Grant Teton Music Festival GT-101.............................. 9.001736.*RAVEL: Daphnis & Chloe (complete ballet). POULENC: Gloria. Rivera, soprano in

Poulenc; Haitink/CSO; CSO Chorus. [live, 2007] CSO Resound CSOR-901 906.................... 10.001737.*RAVEL: La Valse; Bolero. ROUSSEL: Bacchus et Ariane, Suite #2; Symphony #3. Neeme

Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-8996................................................................................... 8.001738.*ROUSSEL: Symphony #3 & #4; Sinfonietta; Bacchus et Ariane, Suite #2. Neeme

Jarvi/Detroit Sym. Chandos CHAN-7007................................................................................. 10.001739.*SCHNITTKE: (Alfred): Concerto Grosso #3; Concerto Grosso #4/Symphony #5. Misc

soloists (including Jaap van Zweden on violin); Chailly/ACO. London 430 698-2.................... 8.00CD's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued

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1740.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10. MUSSORGSKY: Songs & Dances of Death (Lloyd). Jansons/Phila. EMI D-108961..................................................................................................... 9.00

1741.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10. Flor/ACO. RCA 09026-60448-2.............................................. 9.001742.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10. Levi/Atlanta Symphony. Telarc CD-80241............................ 9.001743.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10; Gadfly Suite. Shipway/RPO. Royal Philharmonic

Masterworks RPM-28960............................................................................................................. 8.001744.*SOUSA: Twenty-four Marches. Fennell/Eastman Wind Ens. Mercury 434 300-2......................... 10.001745.*STRAVINSKY: Firebird (complete ballet); Scherzo Fantastique; Fireworks. Dutoit/Montreal

Sym. London 414 409-2............................................................................................................... 9.001746.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Charterhouse Suite; Tallis Fantasia; Lark Ascending; Concerto

Accademico. Schiff, violin, in Lark & concerto; Atlas/Israel Philharmonic & Ch Orch. Stradivari SCD-8011..................................................................................................................... 9.00

1747.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #5 & #9. Bakels/Bournemouth Sym. Naxos 8.550738.......... 9.001748.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #6 & #9. Previn/LSO. RCA 60588-2-RG.............................. 9.001749.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #8 & #9. Haitink/LPO. EMI 72435-57086 2......................... 9.00

Compact Discs: Collections

1750.*MUSICA MEXICANA, VOLUME 3: HALFFTER - Violin Concerto (Szeryng). MONCAYO: Huapango. REVUELTAS: Chauhnahuac. PONCE: Concierto del Sur (Moreno, guitar). Batiz/RPO & Mexican State Sym. ASV CD-DCA-871............................... 15.00

1751.*MUSICA MEXICANA, VOLUME 4: REVUELTAS - Redes Suite; Homenaje a Garcia Lorca. CHAVEZ - Zarabanda. BLAS GALINDO DIMAS - Homenaje a Cervantes Suite. RICARDO CASTRO HERRERA - Vals Capricho. MIGUEL BERNAL JIMENEZ - Tres Cartas de Mexico. Batiz/State of Mexico Symphony Orch. ASV CD-DCA-893...................... 15.00

1752.*MUSICA MEXICANA, VOLUME 6: MANUEL PONCE - Piano Concerto (Osorio); Balada Mexicana (Suk, piano); Gavota; Poema Elegiaco; Danse des Anciens Mexicains; Chapultepec. Batiz/State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra. ASV CD-DCA-926...................... 15.00

1753.*MUSICA MEXICANA, VOLUME 8: CHAVEZ - Sinfonia de Antigona; Sinfonia Romantica (#4). REVUELTAS: Caminos; Musica para Charlar; Ventanas. Batiz/State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra; (RPO in Chavez). ASV CD-DCA-942.................................................. 15.00

1754.*POINTS OF ENTRY: THE LAURELS PROJECT, VOL.1: Contemporary Works for Solo Flute by American Women Composers. Works of Shulamit Ran; Maggi Payne; Ruth Loman; Terry Owens; Emma Lou Diemer; Winifred Hyson; Sylvia Glickman; Cindy Cox; Joan Tower; Jeanne Shaffer; Beth Anderson; Mary Ann Walker; Marilyn Bliss; Cynthia Folio. Nina Assimakopoulos, flute. Capstone CPS-8759. FS..................................................... 10.00

1755.*RUFFLES & FLOURISHES: Music for Field Trumpets & Drums Based on Field Music of U.S. Armed Forces. THE SPIRIT OF '76: Music for Fifes & Drums Based on the Field Music of the U.S. Army. Fennell/Members of the Eastman Wind Ens. Mercury 434 396-2. FS(c/c)............................................................................................................................... 9.00

1756.*THE CIVIL WAR: Its Music & Its Sounds. Music, songs, sounds of many types of guns and artillery. Fennell/EWE - using an amazing array of period band instruments; Martin Gabel, narrator; Reactivated Civil War Unit, Battery B, 2nd New Jersey Light Artillery. 53-page booklet with very detailed notes. [impressive production] Mercury 432 591-2(2)......... 25.00

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Compact Discs: Violinists

1757.*HEIFETZ: Brahms & Tchaikovsky Concerti. Reiner/CSO. Living Stereo RCA 09026-61495. FS................................................................................................................................................. 9.00

1758. MENUHIIN: Bartok Concerto #2 (Dorati/Dallas Sym). Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole (Monteux/SFSO). Elgar - Salut d'Amour. Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (Baller, pf). [recorded 1944-46; first issue of the Lalo] RCA 09026-61395-2............................. 15.00

Compact Discs: Cellists

1759.*PIATIGORSKY: Dvorak & Walton Concerti. Munch/BSO. ["Living Stereo"] RCA 09026-61498-2. FS.................................................................................................................................. 9.00

1760.*STARKER: Bach - The Six Solo Cello Suites. "Living Presence" Mercury D-225364(2). FS.......... 30.00

Compact Discs: Pianists

1761. BRAILOWSKI: Chopin - Concerto #1 (Steinberg/RCA Sym); Concerto #2 (Munch/BSO); Nocturne, op.27,#2; Waltz in e. [recorded 1949, 1950, 1954] RCA 09026-61656-2..................... 8.00

1762.*CLIBURN: Beethoven Concerto #4 & #5. Reiner/CSO. RCA 7943-2-RG........................................ 9.001763.*CLIBURN: Prokofiev - Concerto #3 (Hendl/CSO). Schumann Concerto (Reiner/CSO).

["Living Stereo"] RCA 09026-62691-2......................................................................................... 8.001764.*CLIBURN: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2. Beethoven Concerto #5. Reiner/CSO. "Living

Stereo" RCA 09026-61961-2........................................................................................................ 9.001765.*CLIBURN: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1 (Kondrashin/RCA Sym). Rachmaninoff Concerto #2

(Reiner/CSO). RCA 07863-55912-2. FS...................................................................................... 9.001766.*JANIS: Rachmaninoff - Concerto #1 (Reiner/CSO) & #3 (Munch/BSO). RCA 09026-68762......... 8.001767. KAPELL: Khachaturian Concerto (Koussevitzky/BSO). Prokofiev Concerto #3

(Dorati/Dallas Sym). Liszt - Mephisto Waltz. [recorded 1945-49] RCA 09026-60921-2........... 12.001768. NYIREGYHAZI: Opera Paraphrases: Rienzi & Lohengrin; Ballo; Trovatore; Otello; Eugene

Onegin; Pagliacci. [rec in San Francisco; March, 1978] VAI Audio VAIA-IPA-1003. FS...........7.00

Compact Discs: Conductors

1769.*ANCERL: Brahms - Symphony #1. PEDROTTI: Brahms - Haydn Variations. CPO. Supraphon 11 0671.............................................................................................................................................................. 9.001770. BEECHAM: Strauss - Don Quixote (Tortelier); Suite from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.

RPO. [recorded 1947/48; transfers by Keith Hardwick] EMI CDH-7 63106 2............................. 9.001771.*BERNSTEIN: The Final Concert. Britten - Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes.

Beethoven - Symphony #7. BSO. [Live, Tanglewood; 8-19-1990] DGG 431 768-2..................... 9.001772.*FENNELL: Conducts Porter & Gershwin: Twelve pieces by each. The orchestra for the

Gershwin at least was a 47-piece pick-up group in NYC, including Julius Baker, Walter Trampler & "Carl" (!) Severinsen. Recorded 1960/61. Mercury 434 327-2. FS...................... 10.00

1773. KABASTA: Beethoven - Symphony #3. Bruckner - Symphony #9. Schubert - Symphony #5. Vienna Sym (Schubert); Munich Philharmonic (the others). [rec 1943] Music & Arts CD-969(2). FS............................................................................................................................ 12.00

1774.*KERTESZ: Dvorak - Symphony #7 & #8. LSO. London 433 091-2.................................................. 9.001775. KLEMPERER: Brahms - German Requiem. Trotschel; Wilbrink; BBC Sym & Cho (live,

1955). Mozart - Symphony #25. BBC Sym (live). Beethoven - Symphony #5. PO. [live, Edinburgh Festival, 1958] Ica Classics ICAC-5192(2)................................................................ 16.00

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1776. KOUSSEVITZKY: Bach - The Passion According to St. Matthew. Freeland; Meisle; Priebe; Faulkner; Lechner; BSO; Harvard Glee Club; Radcliffe Choral Soc. [from Victor 78-rpm issue; recorded live on Good Friday, 1937] Rockport RR-5012/4(3). FS............................. 24.00

CD's: Conductors - continued

1777. KOUSSEVITZKY: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Micheau; Michel; Jouatte; Cambon; ORTF. [Live, 1950] AS Disc AS-555..................................................................................................... 25.00

1778. KOUSSEVITZKY: Prokofiev - Lt. Kije Suite (rec 1937); Peter & the Wolf (Hale, narr; rec 1939); Classical Symphony (rec 1929); March & Scherzo from Love for Three Oranges (two recordings: from 1929 and from 1936). BSO. Transfers by Mark Obert-Thorn. Pearl GEMM-CD 9487.......................................................................................................................... 9.00

1779. KRIPS: Brahms - Symphony #4. Mozart - Symphony #40. ORTF. [Live; 1954(Brahms; mono); 1965(Mozart; stereo). Disques Montaigne TCE-8821....................................................... 8.00

1780.*MAAZEL: Strauss - Sinfonia Domestica; Macbeth. VPO. DGG 413 654-2....................................... 9.001781.*MAAZEL: Stravinsky - Firebird Suite. Berlioz - Roman Carnival Overture. Villa-Lobos -

Choros VI. World Philharmonic Orch. [Live; Rio de Janeiro, 1986; concert to benefit the Red Cross] Classique Auvidis AV-6113.................................................................................. 8.00

1782.*MARTINON: Varese - Arcana. Bartok - Miraculous Mandarin Suite. Hindemith - Nobilissima Visione. CSO. "High Performance Series" BMG RCA 09026-63315-2...................................... 12.00

1783. MENGELBERG: Strauss - Ein Heldenleben (rec. 1941); Don Juan (rec. 1938). Teldec 9031-76441-2......................................................................................................................................... 8.00

1784. MONTEUX: Beethoven - Symphony #4 & #8; Ruins of Athens Overture. Bach-Respighi - Passacaglia & Fugue in c. SFSO. [recorded 1949-52; the Bach is absolutely sensational!] [Monteux Edition, Volume 1] RCA 09026-61892-2..................................................................... 8.00

1785. MONTEUX: Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique (1945 recording)w; Rakoczy March; Overture to Les Troyens; Benvenuto Cellini Overture. [recorded in mono, 1945-52] San Francisco Sym. [Monteux Edition, Volume 2] RCA 09026-61894-2. (c/c)................................................... 9.00

1786. MONTEUX: Brahms - Symphony #2 (1945 recording); Schicksalslied (Stanford Univ Cho). Mahler - Kindertotenlieder (Anderson). San Francisco Sym. [Monteux Edition Volume 3] RCA 09026-61891-2................................................................................................................. 9.00

1787.*MONTEUX: Chausson - Symphony in B-flat (SFSO); Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer (Swarthout; RCA Sym). Chabrier - Fete-Polonaise (SFSO). [recorded 1947-52] [Monteux Edition Volume 4] RCA 09026-61899-2...................................................................... 9.00

1788. MONTEUX: D'Indy - Istar Variations. Franck - Symphony; Piece Heroique. [Symphony recorded in stereo with CSO; rest in mono, 1941-45, with San Francisco Symphony] [Monteux Edition, Volume 8] RCA 09026-61967-2. (c/c)............................................................ 9.00

1789. MONTEUX: Debussy - Images (complete; recorded 1951); Sarabande (1946); Three Nocturnes (1955). BSO (in Nocturnes, with Women of Berkshire Festival Cho); SFSO (in the others). RCA 09026-61900-2.................................................................................................. 8.00

1790. MONTEUX: Delibes - Sylvia & Coppelia Suites (BSO, 1953). Gounod - Faust Ballet Music (SFSO, 1947). [1st issue ever of Gounod apart from private Nieman Marcus LP set, 1976!; Monteux Edition, Volume 7] RCA 09026-61975-2. FS(c/c).............................................. 9.00

1791. MONTEUX: Franck - Symphony in d. Debussy - Images (complete). SFSO. [recorded 1950/51] Preiser 90563............................................................................................................... 12.00

1792. MONTEUX: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps. SFSO. [recorded 1942 & 1945; notes in Japanese only] Japanese RCA BVCC-38322........................... 16.00

1793. MONTEUX: Rimsky-Korsakov - Symphony #2, "Antar;" Sadko, Op.5; Scheherazade. [recorded in mono, 1942-46] San Francisco Symphony. [Monteux Edition, Volume 11] RCA 09026-61897-2. (c/c) 9.00

1794.*MONTEUX: Scriabin - Le Poeme d'Extase (Voisin, trumpet). Liszt - Les Preludes. Debussy - La Mer. Saint-Saens - Havanaise (Kogan, violin). BSO in all. [The Havanaise is the only

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one of these in stereo (from 1958); rest from 1952-54; Liszt & Scriabin rec in Carnegie Hall, not Symphony Hall, Boston] [Monteux Edition Volume 6] RCA 09026-61890-2................ 9.00

1795.*MUNCH: Berlioz - Harold in Italy (Primrose). d'Indy - Symphony on a French Mountain Air (Henriot-Schweitzer). BSO. RCA 09026-62582-2...................................................................... 8.00

CD's: Conductors - continued

1796.*MUNCH: Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique; Love Scene from Romeo & Juliet. BSO. [The Fantastique is the first (1954) of their two recordings of the work; the Love Scene comes from the second (1961) of their complete recordings of Romeo] BSO. Living Stereo RCA 09026-68979................................................................................................................................. 8.00

1797.*MUNCH: Brahms - Symphony #2; Tragic Overture. Schumann - Genoveva Overture. BSO. [Brahms works were recorded in stereo in 1955; the Genoveva in mono in 1951] RCA 09026-60682-2.............................................................................................................................. 8.00

1798.*MUNCH: Brahms - Symphony #4. Dvorak - Symphony #8. BSO. [the Brahms is the second of their two recordings - stereo from 1958] RCA 09026-61206-2................................................. 8.00

1799.*MUNCH: Chausson - Symphony; Poeme. Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso. Oistrakh (in Poeme & Saint-Saens); BSO. RCA GD-60683........................................................ 8.00

1800.*MUNCH: Honegger - Symphonies #2 & #5 (in mono; recorded 1953 & 1952). Milhaud - Suite Provencale; La Creation du Monde (stereo; rec 1960 & 1961). BSO. RCA 09026-60685-2....................................................................................................................................... 12.00

1801. MUNCH: Honegger - Symphony #3. Brahms - Symphony #2. BSO. [recorded live, on tour in Prague, September 1956; very HOT performance of the Brahms finale; no commercial Munch recording of the Honegger] Multisonic 31 0025-2........................................................... 12.00

1802.*MUNCH: Poulenc - Concerto for Organ, Strings & Timpani. Franck - Le Chasseur Maudit. Saint-Saens - Symphony #3. Zamkochian, organ (Saint-Saens & Poulenc); BSO. RCA 5750-2-RC.................................................................................................................................... 8.00

1803.*MUNCH: Ravel - Bolero; La Valse; Rapsodie Espagnole. Debussy - Images (complete: Gigues; Iberia; Rondes du Printemps). BSO ["Living Stereo"] RCA 09026-61956-2................... 8.00

1804.*MUNCH: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe (complete ballet). BSO; Robert Shaw conducts the New Elgland Consevatory Chorus. [This is the first (1955) of their two recordings of the work] "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-61846-2........................................................................................... 8.00

1805.*MUNCH: Saint-Saens - Symphony #3. Debussy - La Mer. Ibert - Escales. BSO. ["Living Stereo"] RCA 09026-61500-2....................................................................................................... 8.00

1806.*MUNCH: The French Touch: Ravel - Mother Goose Suite. Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice. Saint-Saens - Le Rouet d'Omphale. Franck - Le Chasseur Maudit. BSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-68978-2..................................................................................................................... 9.00

1807.*NORRINGTON: Beethoven - Symphony #1 & #6. London Classical Players. [period instruments] EMI D-160068......................................................................................................... 9.00

1808.*NORRINGTON: Beethoven - Symphony #3; Creatures of Prometheus Overture. London Classical Players. [period instruments] EMI D-170023............................................................... 9.00

1809.*NORRINGTON: Beethoven - Symphony #4 & #5. London Classical Players. [period instruments] EMI D-160685......................................................................................................... 9.00

1810.*NORRINGTON: Beethoven - Symphony #7; Coriolan & Egmont Overtures. London Classical Players. [period instruments] EMI D-110622............................................................... 9.00

1811.*NORRINGTON: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Kenny; Power; Walker; Salomaa; Schutz Choir of London; London Classical Players. [period instruments] EMI D-110467.............................. 9.00

1812.*REINER: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra; Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste; Hungarian Sketches. CSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-61504-2.............................................. 10.00

1813. REINER: Bartok - Miraculous Mandarin Suite; Piano Concerto #1 (Serkin). Kodaly - Peacock Variations. NYP. [Live, 1960] AS Disc AS-526. 15.00

1814.*REINER: Beethoven - Symphony #5 & #7; Coriolan & Fidelio Overtures. CSO. "Living

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Stereo" RCA 09026-68976-2...................................................................................................... 12.001815.*REINER: Beethoven - Symphony #5; Fidelio & Coriolan Overtures. Schubert - Symphony

#8. CSO. RCA RCD1-5403.......................................................................................................... 9.001816.*REINER: Dvorak - Symphony #9; Carnival Overture. Weinberger - Polka & Fugue from

Schwanda. Smetana - Bartered Bride Overture. CSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-62587.......... 9.00CD's: Conductors - continued

1817.*REINER: Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition. CSO. JVC XRCD-JMCXR-0016....................... 12.001818.*REINER: Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kije Suite; Alexander Nevsky. CSO (with CSO Chorus in

Nevsky - their first recording). RCA 5605-2-RC......................................................................... 10.001819.*REINER: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole; Pavane; Alborada del Gracioso; Valses Nobles et

Sentimentales. Debussy - Iberia. CSO. RCA 5720-2-RG.............................................................. 9.001820.*REINER: Respighi - Pines & Fountains of Rome. Debussy - La Mer. CSO. "Living Stereo"

RCA 09026-68079-2..................................................................................................................... 9.001821. REINER: Shostakovich - Symphony #6 (NYP; live, 1943). Mussorgsky (orch. Shostakovich) -

Excerpts from Boris Godunov (Kipnis; NYP; live, 1944). Copland - Clarinet Concerto (Goodman; NBC Sym; live, 1951; first radio performance). AS Disc AS-628.......................... 16.00

1822.*REINER: Strauss - Also Sprach Zaratustra (the 1954 recording); Le Bourgeous Gentilhomme Suite. CSO. RCA 5721-2-RC..................................................................................................... 10.00

1823.*REINER: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra; Ein Heldenleben. CSO. [from the very first Reiner/CSO recording sessions, March 1954] "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-61494-2.................... 9.00

1824.*REINER: Stravinsky - Divertimento from The Fairy's Kiss. Hovhaness - Mysterious Mountain. Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kije Suite. CSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-61957-2......... 10.00

1825.*REINER: Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto #1 (Gilels); The Nutcracker (extended excerpts). CSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-68530-2................................................................................. 9.00

1826.*REINER: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6; 1812 Overture. Liszt - Mephisto Waltz. CSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-61246-2........................................................................................... 9.00

1827.*REINER: The Reiner Sound: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole; Pavane. Rachmaninoff - Isle of the Dead. Liszt - Totentanz (Janis). Weber - Invitation to the Dance. CSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-61250-2........................................................................................................ 9.00

1828.*REINER: Vienna. Johann Strauss, Jr. - Morning Papers; Blue Danube; Emperor; Vienna Blood; Roses from the South; Treasure Waltz; Thunder & Lighting Polka. Josef Strauss - village Swallows. Weber - Invitation to the Dance. Richard Strauss - Rosenkavalier Waltzes. CSO. "Living Stereo" RCA 09026-68160-2................................................................... 9.00

1829.*ROSTROPOVICH: Shostakovich - Symphonies #1 & #9. National Sym. Teldec 4509-90849......... 8.001830.*ROZHDESTVENSKY: Bruckner - Symphony #8. Ministry of Culture State Sym. [April

1984] Revelation RV-10076......................................................................................................... 9.001831.*SALONEN: Sibelius - Kullervo. Los Angeles Phil; Helsinki Univ Cho. Sony SK-52563................ 9.001832. SCHERCHEN: Mahler - Symphonies #6 (Leipzig Radio; 1960); #7 (Vienna Sym; 1950); #8

(Vienna Sym; 1951); #9 (Vienna Sym; 1950). [live] Memories MR-2418/2422(5)................... 25.001833.*SLATKIN: Debussy - La Mer; Danses Sacree et Profane; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faune.

Saint Louis Sym. Telarc CD-80071............................................................................................. 9.001834.*SOLTI: Blacher - Paganini Variations. Kodaly - Peacock Variations. Elgar - Enigma

Variations. VPO. London 452 853-2............................................................................................ 9.001835.*SOLTI: Shostakovich Symphony #1. Stravinsky - Sacre du Printemps. ACO. Lon 436 469-2.......... 8.001836.*SOLTI: Shostakovich - Symphony #5. Mendelssohn - 4th. VPO. London D-106448.

8.001837.*SZELL: Bruckner - Symphony #8. VPO. [Live; Dec 8, 1968] Living Stage LS-1055..................... 16.001838. TALICH: Bach - Piano Concerto in d (Richter); Orchestral Suite #3. Handel - Oboe Concerto

(Hantek). Slovak Phil (in Suite); CPO (in rest). Supraphon SU-3834-2.................................... 12.001839. TOSCANINI: Atterberg - Symphony #6 (11/21/43). Sibelius - Symphony #2 (2/18/39). NBC

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Sym. [live performances; this is NOT the same Sibelius 2nd which was included in the RCA 5-LP set (LM-6711)] dell'Arte CD DA-9019..................................................................... 16.00

1840. TOSCANINI: NYP Pension Fund Concert; 11-13-1945: Haydn #101; Pines of Rome; Swan of Tuonela; Siegfried's Funeral Music; Euryanthe Overture. Giuld GHCD-2368. FS.................. 12.00

1841. VAN KEMPEN: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5; Capriccio Italien. ACO. Philips 420 858-2............... 9.001842.*VON MATACIC: Bruckner - Symphony #5. ORTF. [live, 1979] Naive V-5000.............................. 9.001843. WALTER: Brahms 2nd. Mozart 38th ORTF. [Live; 5/5/1955] Disques Montaigne TCE-8831.......... 8.00

DVD Video Discs

All of the DVD's below, and their boxes, are in excellent condition.

DVD's: Operatic & Choral Repertoire

1844.*BERLIOZ: La Damnation de Faust. Kasarova; Groves; White; Macco; Cambreling/BSOO; Cho. [Salzburg Festival, 1999] Arthaus Musik 100 018.............................................................. 24.00

DVD's: Vocalists

1845. CRESPIN: Berlioz - Selections from Damnation, Nuits d'Ete & Troyens (Hartemann/ORTF). Songs of Schubert(2), Schumann(2), Faure, Roussel, Poulenc, Ravel, Brahms & Duparc (Ivaldi & Reiss, pianists). [rec 1964-72] DENISE DUVAL: Poulenc - Arias from Carmelites, Mamelles & Voix Humaine; two songs (Composer, piano; 1959 & 1961). EMI DVA-4928479.................................................................................................................... 16.00

DVD's: Violinists

1846. GRUMIAUX: Mendelssohn Concerto (Rosenthal/ORTF). Beethoven Concerto (Dorati/ORTF). Paganini Caprice #14. Bach Partita #2, Sarabande & Chaconne. Bloch - Baal Shem: II Nigun (Chometon, piano). [rec 1961-67] GITLIS: Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso (Pludermacher, piano; 1971). EMI DVB-4904469............. 40.00

1847. KOGAN: Beethoven Concerto (de Froment/ORTF). Works of Handel. Debussy & Shostakovich (Mytnik, piano). Bach Partita BWV 1004, Sarabande. Leclair Sonata for Two Violins (Elizaveta Gilels-Kogan). Works of Brahms, Paganini & Falla (Naum Walter, piano). [recorded 1962-68] EMI DVB-4928359............................................................ 12.00

DVD's: Pianists

1848. CZIFFRA: Chopin - Polonaise, Scherzo, Impromptu. Liszt - Transcendental Etude #10; Hungarian Rhapsody #6; Gnomenreigen; Valse-Impromptu; Grand Galop. Franck - Symphonic Variations (G. Cziffra, Jr/ORTF). [rec 1961-65] MOISEIWITSCH: Wagner/Liszt - Tannhauser Overture (1954). EMI DVA-4906829.............................................. 12.00

DVD's: Conductors

1849.*ABBADO: Beethoven - Symphony #1, #6 & #8. BPO. [Rome, 2001] Euroarts 20 5116 9.............. 12.001850.*ABBADO: Beethoven - Symphony #2 & #5. BPO. [recorded in Rome, 2001] Euroarts 20

5115 9......................................................................................................................................... 12.001851.*ABBADO: Beethoven - Symphony #4 & #7. BPO. [recorded in Rome, 2001] Euroarts 20

5117 9......................................................................................................................................... 12.00

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1852.*MUNCH: Berlioz - L'Enfance du Christ. McCollum; Kopleff; Uppman; Gramm; BSO; Harvard Glee Club; Radcliffe Choral Soc. [Dec 13, 1966] VAI DVD-4303........................... 30.00

LASER DISCS

The last section of the catalog is devoted to a small group of Laser Discs. All are in pristine condition unless otherwise noted.

Laser Discs: Operatic & Choral Repertoire

1853.*BERLIOZ: Damnation of Faust. Lewis; Von Otter; Van Dam; Solti/CSO; CSO Cho; Cho of Westminster Cathedral. [live; Albert Hall, c.1989; made in Japan] London POLL-1007/8(2).................................................................................................................................... 12.00

1854.*BERLIOZ: Les Troyens. Troyanos; Norman; Domingo; Monk; Plishka; Levine/Met Opera. [October 8, 1983; 253 minutes; with English subtitles] Pioneer Artists PA-85-137(3). (booklet missing)........................................................................................................................ 16.00

1855.*PUCCINI: Turandot. Marton; Domingo; Mitchell; Plishka; Cuenod; Levine/Metropolitan Opera. [134 minutes; April, 1987; with English subtitles] DGG 072 510-1(2)........................... 16.00

Laser Discs: Conductors

1856.*SOLTI: Mendelssohn - Symphony #3 & #4; Violin Concerto (Chung). CSO. [live; Orchestra Hall, Chicago; 1977 & 1979] London 071 210-1. FS.................................................................. 12.00

1857.*SOLTI: Mussorgsky-Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition. CSO. [live; April 15, 1990] Includes Solti's introduction to the work, from the piano, lasting 25+ minutes. Sony SLV-46 373............ 12.00

1858.*SOLTI: Strauss - Don Juan. Liszt - Les Preludes. Smetana - The Moldau. Rossini - Overtures to Barber of Seville; Italiana in Algeri; La Scala di Seta; Semiramide; La Gazza Ladra. CSO (in Rossini); BVRS (in the rest). [taped c.1979/80] London 071 207-1.............................. 12.00

1859.*SOLTI: Wagner - Overtures to Flying Dutchman & Tannhauser; Tristan Prelude & Liebestod. Berlioz - Romeo & Juliet (orch music). [live; Orchestra Hall, Chicago; 1976/77] London 071 201-1.................................................................................................................................... 12.00

1860.*TENNSTEDT: Mahler - Symphony #1. CSO. [Live; Orchestra Hall, Chicago; May 31 & June 1, 1990] EMI PA-92-448............................................................................................................ 12.00

1861.*TENNSTEDT: Wagner - Rienzi Overture; Tannhauser Overture & Venusberg Music; Meistersinger Prelude, Act I; Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Ride of Valkyries. LPO. [live, Tokyo; October 18, 1988] EMI LDB-40302-1. FS................................. 12.00

AUTOGRAPHSQuite a few of the records in this catalog have been autographed by the artists involved. For those of your who may be particularly interested in artist autographs, I have noted the item numbers in the catalog below:

Barenboim: 1437 Bastianini: 594 Caballe: 680; 681 Cossotto: 807 Dara (Enzo): 694 Dominguez: 516 Giulini: 1493;1495 Kraus (Alfredo): 508 MacNeil: 601 Schwarzkopf: 629 Solti: 1624

Stokowski: 425 Tebaldi: 594

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