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Dear Fellow Record Collectors -<br />

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

Post Office Box #515<br />

Highland Park, Illinois 60035<br />

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

E-Mail: POLYPHONY2@AOL.COM<br />

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

Lawrence H. Jones, Proprietor<br />

Auction Catalog #116<br />

[Closing Sunday, October 10th, 2010]<br />

WELCOME TO THE ONLINE VERSION<br />

OF POLYPHONY’S AUCTION CATALOG #116!<br />

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

of its listing. The deadline for receipt of bids is Sunday, October 10th, 2010.<br />

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

version which is sent worldwide except that no bidsheet is provided, since all you really need to do is<br />

send me an e-mail with careful notation of your bids and the lot numbers of the items in which you are<br />

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

a new bidder and I do not have your physical address, obviously I will need it. And if you wish<br />

to authorize me to charge your winnings to a Visa, Mastercard or American Express card which I<br />

do not already have on file, I do not suggest that you send this information via e-mail since it is<br />

not very secure. You are welcome to quote an account number for me via the phone/FAX<br />

number or via the physical address shown above – or you may wait for me to send you a copy of<br />

your invoice and quote the account number by return mail. If you have questions, by all means<br />

e-mail me at the address above! SEE PAGE 5 FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS, PAGE 4 FOR<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

Deadline for receipt of bids is Sunday. October 10 th , 2010 (actually 9:00 a.m. CDT Monday the<br />

11 th will still work).<br />

Auction Procedures<br />

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

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

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

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

Bids must be received by Sunday, October 10th. <strong>Polyphony</strong>'s FAX number is: 847-831-5577<br />

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

to POLYPHONY2@AOL.COM (note the 2 in that address!) In case of ties, the earliest bid<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


Condition Grading<br />

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

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

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

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

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

FS - Factory-sealed<br />

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

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

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

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

ones.<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Happy Browsing!!!<br />

-- Larry Jones


Abbreviations<br />

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

AAM = Academy of Ancient Music<br />

ASCR = Accademia Santa Cecilia, Rome<br />

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

ACO = Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orch<br />

BPS = Boston Pops<br />

BSO = Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />

BSOO = Berlin State Opera Orch<br />

BVRS = Bavarian Radio Orchestra<br />

CO = Cleveland Orchestra<br />

CPO = Czech Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

CSO = Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

DSO = Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />

ECO = English Chamber Orchestra<br />

ERSO = Eastman-Rochester Sym Orch<br />

EWE = Eastman Wind Ensemble<br />

LAPO = Los Angeles Philharmonic<br />

LPO = London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

LSO = London Symphony Orchestra<br />

MMF = Maggio Musicale Fiorentino<br />

Mpls = Minneapolis or Minnesota Orch<br />

NDR = North German Radio Orch<br />

NPO = New Philharmonia Orchestra<br />

NYP = New York Philharmonic<br />

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

OSR = Orchestre de la Suisse Romande<br />

PCO = Paris Conservatory Orchestra<br />

Phila = Philadelphia Orchestra<br />

PO = Philharmonia Orchestra<br />

PSO = Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra<br />

PSOL = Philharmonic Sym Orch, London<br />

ROHCG = Royal Opera, Covent Garden<br />

RPO = Royal Philharmonic<br />

SFSO = San Francisco Symphony Orch<br />

SWDR = Southwest German Radio Orch<br />

VPO = Vienna Philharmonic<br />

VSO = Vienna Symphony<br />

VSOO = Vienna State Opera Orchestra<br />

bbl = bubble<br />

beg = beginning<br />

bl cov = blank cover<br />

blem = blemish<br />

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

ch = chamber<br />

cho = choir or chorus<br />

cov dam = cover damage<br />

dig = digital<br />

drm = digitally remastered<br />

ens = ensemble<br />

exc = excerpts<br />

fr = from<br />

inc = includes<br />

lgt or lt = light<br />

mod = moderate<br />

nse = noise<br />

occ = occasional<br />

op = opera<br />

ov = overture<br />

pres - pressing<br />

rec = recorded<br />

scr = scratch<br />

sd = side<br />

sec = seconds<br />

snd = sound<br />

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

sur = surface<br />

tk = tick<br />

* = recording is in true stereo<br />

+ = recording is in electronic stereo<br />

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

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

A few other sections have their<br />

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

D = Dolby (tapes)<br />

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

NL = no libretto (opera/choral repertoire)


Table of Contents<br />

[by listing number]<br />

Format Category Listing Numbers<br />

Open-Reel Tapes: Operas: Complete & Highlights; Vocalists………. # 1 - 16<br />

2-Track Tapes…………………………………….. # 17 - 22<br />

Londons; Mercuries; RCA’s; Misc Audiophile....... # 23 - 66<br />

Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire & Collections.. # 67 - 95<br />

Piano, Conductors…………….………..…….…… # 96 - 120<br />

Musicals; Films; Miscellaneous Non-Classical…… # 121 - 179<br />

LP’s: Operas/Choral/Vocal: Complete; Exc; Collections.. # 180 - 386<br />

Vocalists………………………………………….. # 387 - 527<br />

Audiophile & Special Labels…………………... # 528 - 871<br />

Angels………………….. # 528 - 568<br />

Londons ……………….. # 569 - 605<br />

Mercury………………… # 606 - 624<br />

RCA……………………. # 625 - 818<br />

Misc…………………….. # 819 - 871<br />

Orchestral/Instrumental Repertoire…………….…… # 872 - 994<br />

Chamber Music & Collections……………………… # 995 - 1110<br />

Oboe; Violin; Cello; Harpsichord; Viola; Harp…..… #1111 - 1242<br />

Guitar; Piano………….… ……..…………..…..… #1243 - 1431<br />

Conductors…………………………………………. #1432 - 1689<br />

Film Music; Original Cast………………………….. #1690 - 1696<br />

Laser Discs: Miscellaneous handful……………………………..... #1697 - 1703<br />

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


Open Reel Pre-Recorded Tapes<br />

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

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

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

listings; I am no longer counting the reels also. Tapes are 7 1/2 ips, 4-Track, non-Dolby and include libretti for vocal<br />

works unless otherwise indicated. With some of the rarer Barclay-Crocker issues I have placed a number at the end of the<br />

listing indicating the total number of copies of the tape ever made. In one of their last flyers, BC published these numbers<br />

to give an idea of which items were particularly scarce. With some of the "audiophile" material I have noted reviews or<br />

comments I have found of a tape's LP counterpart (or the tape itself) in The Absolute Sound by the letters TAS followed<br />

by issue number, colon, page number (i.e. 58:139). The following codes also apply:<br />

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

Open Reels: Operatic & Choral Repertoire<br />

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

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

2.*GLUCK: Orfeo ed Euridice. Horne; Lorengar; Donath; Solti/ROHCG. [D] London K-41285(2)......................... 20.00<br />

3.*HUMPERDINCK: Hansel & Gretel. Moffo; Donath; Fischer-Dieskau; Berthold; Ludwig; Auger; Popp;<br />

Eichorn/BVRS; Cho. [D; NL] RCA EOP2-0637-K-DP(2)............................................................................... 12.00<br />

4.*LEHAR: Merry Widow. Gueden; Grunden; Kmentt; Loose; Donch; Stolz/VSOO; Cho. London LOH-<br />

90003(2).............................................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

5.*MOZART: Cosi fan Tutte. Lorengar; Berganza; Berbie; Davies; Krause; Bacquier; Solti/LPO. [D; NL]<br />

London S-41442(4). (box has moderate tape repair) .......................................................................................... 15.00<br />

6.*MOZART: Masses in C, K.257 ("Credo") & K.317 ("Coronation"). Donath; Knight; Davies; Grant;<br />

Davis/LSO; Cho. Philips L-5034. ...................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

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

Kubelik/BVRS & Cho. DGG W-41013(4). (w/LP-sized libretto; minor box tape repair) ............................... 32.00<br />

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

Cho. London I-90165(4). .................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

Open Reels: Vocalists<br />

9.*CABALLE: French Arias - Faust, Mireille, Romeo, Huguenots, Louise, Carmen, Thais. Giovaninetti/NPO.<br />

DGG L-3073. (first copy I've seen in a dozen years) ......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

10.*CRESPIN: Prima Donna from Paris. Iphigenie; 3 Valses(3); Damnation; Sapho; Ascanio; Werther(3);<br />

Carmen(2); Perichole(3); Helene; Duchesse; Phi-Phi; Amour Masque; Damnation; Ciboulette(2).<br />

Lombard/Sebastian; OSR/VSOO. London K-90203(2).................................................................................. 20.00<br />

11.*FARRELL: Puccini Arias - La Rondine, Manon Lescaut, Boheme, Gianni Schicchi, Butterfly, Tosca &<br />

Turandot. Rudolf/Col Sym. Col MQ-358.......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

12.*FARRELL: I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues! Twelve popular songs including September Song, On the<br />

Sunny Side of the Street, Blues in the Night, Old Devil Moon. Luther Henderson/Orch. Col CQ-343......... 12.00<br />

13.*PAVAROTTI: Mamma - Popular Italian Songs (16), arranged and conducted by Henry Mancini. [digital;<br />

recorded in Geneva, 1984; there were not very many open-reels which were recorded digitally!] London<br />

1R1-7668............................................................................................................................................................. 16.00


Open Reels: Operatic & Choral Repertoire - continued<br />

14.*PEERCE: Handel Arias (Atalanta; Samson; Alexander's Feast; Semele; Acis & Galatea; Radamisto; Alceste;<br />

Jephta; Judas). Schwieger/VSOO. Westminster WTC-163............................................................................... 15.00<br />

15.*SILLS: Arias & Scenes from French Opera - Manon, Louise, Hamlet, Mignon, Robert le Diable, Huguenots.<br />

Mackerras/RPO; Cho. West L-7163................................................................................................................ 14.00<br />

16.*TEBALDI: "In Concert" - Songs by Donizetti; Mascagni; Rossini; Ponchielli; Pergolesi; Tosti; Zandonai;<br />

Bellini; Puccini; Paradisi; Scarlatti; Gluck; Ricci; Marcadante; Cimara. Bonynge, piano. [D] London L-<br />

490226................................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

Open Reels: 2-Track Classical Tapes<br />

17.*RCA FCS--2: STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase; TAS 108:110-11 re 1st stereo LP<br />

issue. This was the very first Reiner/CSO recording (March 6, 1954); Salome's Dance was taped at the<br />

same sessions, and the Zarathustra two days later. This tape was its first stereo issue; it was issued in<br />

mono on LM-1807, but never in stereo on LP until the Victrola issue of 1964. Scarce!] (box has scuffs<br />

and a minor dent) ................................................................................................................................................ 95.00<br />

Open Reels: 2-Track Popular Tapes<br />

18.*BEL CANTO ST-DX: Stereophonic Demonstration Tape. Fifteen minutes of excerpts from eight Bel<br />

Canto releases from Rachmaninoff to Victor Herbert. ....................................................................................... 12.00<br />

19.*CAPITOL ZC-47: SEA OF DREAMS - Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra. (mnor box cover tears)...................... 16.00<br />

20.*CAPITOL ZD-12: FRED WARING AND THE PENNSYLVANIANS - In Hi Fi. ............................................... 15.00<br />

21.*CAPITOL ZF--9: ROGER WAGNER CHORALE - House of the Lord. .............................................................. 16.00<br />

22.*RCA CPS-144: MUSIC FOR DINING - The Melachrino Orchestra. .................................................................. 20.00<br />

Open Reels: Londons<br />

23.*L-80063: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto (Wand/VPO); Waldscenen. Backhaus (in all). ................................... 18.00<br />

24.*LC-80189(2): DVORAK - Symphonies #6 & #7. Kertesz/LSO............................................................................. 20.00<br />

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

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

26.*LCK-80141(2): SCHUBERT - Symphony #8 & #9; Overtures - In the Italian Style in C; Des Teufels<br />

Lustschloss. Kertesz/VPO. ................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

27.*LCK-80193(2): DVORAK - Symphonies #3 & #8. Kertesz/LSO. ......................................................................... 20.00<br />

28.*LCK-80194(2): DVORAK - Symphonies #4 & #5. Kertesz/LSO. ......................................................................... 20.00<br />

29.*LCK-80195(2): DVORAK - Symphony #9; In Nature's Realm; Hussite; Othello. Kertesz/LSO. ......................... 20.00<br />

30.*LCL-80087: GLINKA - A Life for the Czar Overture; Kamarinskaya. PROKOFIEV - Classical Symphony;<br />

March & Scherzo from Love for Three Oranges. BORODIN - In the Steppes of Central Asia.<br />

Ansermet/OSR................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

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

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

32.*LCL-80170: BRUCKNER - Symphony #9. Mehta/VPO........................................................................................ 16.00<br />

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

Godfrey/London New Sym; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. [TAS 42:112-15] [FFST spine] ................... 16.00<br />

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

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

libretto, but no box cover art].............................................................................................................................. 30.00<br />

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

Ludwig; Popp; Solti/VPO; Cho. [Three reels; equivalent to six LP's; TAS 65:160L] ..................................... 30.00


Open Reels: Londons - continued<br />

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

Sutherland; Solti/VPO. [TAS re LP issue: 12:527; in FFST box; includes libretto, but no box cover art] ....... 30.00<br />

38.*LPM-70032: EDMUND ROS & HIS ORCHESTRA - The Sound of Music in Latin Tempos for Dancing.<br />

[blue-spined FFST box] London LPM-70032. ................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

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

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

Open Reels: London Phase-4 Stereo<br />

40.*K-475066(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - H.M.S. Pinafore. Reed; Lawlor; Mason; Ayldon; Ellison;<br />

Jackson; Walker/RPO; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. [Notes; NL] ........................................................... 20.00<br />

41.*L-475074: STOKOWSKI'S FINEST MOMENTS - Ride of Valkyries; Night on Bald Mountain; Sleeping<br />

Beauty Waltz; Engulfed Cathedral; Pastorale (Stravinsky); Amen (Handel); Eventail de Jeanne Fanfare.<br />

LSO; NPO; RPO; Hilversum Radio Orch. [D] .............................................................................................. 15.00<br />

42.*L-475087: THE MAGNIFICENT SOUND OF BAROQUE BRASS. Howarth & Civil/London Festival<br />

Brass Ens. [D] .................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

43.*L-75002: GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite. Black/London Festival Orch. .............................................................. 12.00<br />

44.*LCL-75009: GERSHWIN - Rhapsody in Blue; American in Paris. Black/London Festival Orch. ...................... 12.00<br />

45.*LCL-75016: WAGNER - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla;<br />

Forest Murmurs; Ride. Stokowski/LSO. [One of the least common of the Stokowski Phase-4s: my last<br />

copy sold in 2001! Stupendous horn whoop (Tuckwell?) at end of Ride.] ........................................................ 18.00<br />

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

TCHAIKOVSKY - Marche Slave. Stokowski/LSO. [Quite a spectacular collection, with Stoky's own<br />

arrangement of the Mussorgsky and wonderfully effective, idiosyncratic touches in the Firebird. Oddly<br />

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

47.*LPL-66003(2): PHASE-FOUR POPULAR SAMPLER. Long double-play tape of 22 selections by many<br />

Phase-Four artists, including Ronnie Aldrich, Stanley Black, Frank Chacksfield, Ted Heath, Mantovani,<br />

Werner Muller, Eric Rogers, Robert Merrill, Edmundo Ros, etc. ...................................................................... 18.00<br />

48.*LPL-66004(2): PHASE-FOUR POPULAR SAMPLER #2: Another generous double-play tape with twentythree<br />

selections by Phase-Four artists, including Grenadier Guards, Ronald Shaw, Johnny Keating, Roger<br />

Laredo, Les Paul, Ronnie Aldrich, Stanley Black, Frank Chacksfield, Ted Heath, Los Machucambos,<br />

Werner Muller & Edmundo Ros......................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

49.*LPL-74003: BONGOS FROM THE SOUTH - Edmund Ros/His Orchestra. ...................................................... 12.00<br />

50.*LPL-74004: STANLEY BLACK - Exotic Percussion. ............................................................................................ 12.00<br />

51.*LPL-74015: EDMUNDO ROS - Dance Again........................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

52.*LPL-74030: MEXICO - Roland Shaw/Orch. ......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

53.*LPL-74044: TROOPING THE COLOUR - Bands and Pipes of The Grenadier Guards. .................................. 12.00<br />

54.*LPL-74079: TED HEATH - Pow!............................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

Open Reels: Mercuries<br />

55.*L-90417: BAROQUE CONCERTOS FOR FOUR GUITARS & Other Works. The Romeros. [From SR-<br />

90417] ................................................................................................................................................................. 30.00<br />

56.*ST-3-12: GALAXY - Music from Nine Great Orchestras. Sampler of single tracks from albums by Quincy<br />

Jones, Xavier Cugat, Pete Rugolo, David Carroll, Mike Simpson, Clebanoff Strings, Hal Mooney,<br />

Richard Hayman & Frederick Fennell. .......................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

57.*STB-60103: RICHARD HAYMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA - Caramba! - The Day of the Bullfight.<br />

[Engineered by Bob Fine]................................................................................................................................... 20.00


Open Reels: RCA's<br />

58.*CAMDEN CTR-474: FAVORITE MARCHES - Lief Nagel/The Norwegian Military Band. [includes Col.<br />

Bogey; Washington Post; Stars & Stripes; Valdres; El Capitan; seven more, mostly Sousa]............................ 12.00<br />

59.*FTC-2014: ROMBERG - The Desert Song. Lanza; Raskin; Murcell; Arthur; Callinicos/Orch & Cho................ 12.00<br />

60.*FTC-2029: SAINT-SAENS - Symphony #3. Zamkochian; Munch/BSO. [Mohr/Layton] [TAS 32:148;<br />

36:162; 44:178] (very minor box scuffs) ............................................................................................................ 45.00<br />

61.*FTC-2061: GOULD - Fall River Legend; Interplay; Latin American Symphonette (Tango & Guaracha).<br />

Gould/His Orch. [Habig; Layton; from LSC-2532 on LP: see TAS 96:146] (the 1st copy of this I've ever<br />

seen on tape!) ...................................................................................................................................................... 50.00<br />

62.*FTO-5033: THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Rodgers & Hammerstein). Soundtrack recording with Julie Andrews<br />

& Christopher Plummer. [Plumb; Norman].......................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

63.*FTP-1213: THREE GREAT PIANOS - Four selections each by Peter Nero, Frankie Carle & Floyd<br />

Cramer. .............................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

Open Reels: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label<br />

64.*BERKSHIRE CS-101: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #6. Robert Langer/Frankfurt Symphony. ......................... 18.00<br />

65.*COMMAND 4T-11015: BRAHMS - Symphony #3; Tragic. Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym. [35mm] ...................... 20.00<br />

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

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

Open Reels: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire<br />

67.*BEETHOVEN: Symphony #5 (Scholz/Suddeutsche Phil) & #6 (Swarowsky/Suddeutsche Phil); Violin<br />

Romance #2 (Cerkow; Scholz/Suddeutsche Phil). [D] Ampex L-6008(2). (minor box damage and tape<br />

repair).................................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

69.*BRAHMS: Symphony #1; Academic Festival. Walter/Col Sym. Col MQ-337. (minor box scuffs) ..................... 16.00<br />

70.*COPLAND: Dance Panels(*); Danzon Cubano (LSO); Three Latin American Sketches(*); El Salon Mexico<br />

(NPO). Composer conducts all; * = 1st recordings. Col 1R1-6444. ................................................................. 12.00<br />

71.*HAYDN: Symphony # 99 - #104. Woldike/VSOO. [3 3/4 ips] Van VEF-1916(3). FS ......................................... 12.00<br />

72.*LEGRAND: Suite from "Umbrellas of Cherbourg;" Theme and Variations for Two Pianos from "The Go-<br />

Between." Noble, piano; Composer plays piano & conducts LSO. Col 1R1-7101. (minor box damage &<br />

repair).................................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

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

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

75.*MAHLER: Symphony # 7. Bernstein/NYP. Col M2Q-858(2). .............................................................................. 12.00<br />

76.*MAHLER: Symphony # 8. Spoorenberg; Jones; Annear; Reynolds; Procter; Mitchinson; Ruzdjak; McIntyre;<br />

Bernstein/LSO & Misc Chos. Col M2Q-876(2). (minor box damage)............................................................ 16.00<br />

77.*MOZART: Clarinet Concerto (Marcellus); Divertimento #2. Szell/CO. Col MQ-892. ......................................... 12.00<br />

78.*MOZART: Mozart - Four Horn Concerti; Rondo. Civil; Marriner/ASMF. [D] Phil E-45325. (slight box<br />

tear) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

79.*NIELSEN: Symphony #6; Overture & Prelude to Act II of Masquerade. Ormandy/Phila. [Terrific - one of<br />

Ormandy's great recordings!] Col MQ-859. ....................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

80.*PROKOFIEV: Suite of Waltzes, Op.110. JANACEK: Sinfonietta. Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch [3<br />

3/4 ips] Mel-Angel Y1S-40075........................................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

81.*SCHUBERT: Symphony #5 (Walter/Col Sym) & #8 (Walter/NYP). Col MQ-391. ............................................ 12.00<br />

82.*SIBELIUS: Kyllikki; 3 Sonatines; Sonata . D. Rubinstein (piano). [D; BC] MHS C-1218. .................................. 16.00<br />

83.*WALTON: Sonata for Strings. PROKOFIEV: Visions Fugitives. Marriner/ASMF. [D; BC; 275 copies<br />

made] Argo E-711. (minor box scuffs)............................................................................................................... 15.00


Open Reels: Collections<br />

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

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

86.*AN 18TH CENTURY CONCERT: Works of CORELLI (Christmas Concerto Grosso); L.MOZART (Toy<br />

Symphony); TORELLI(Nativity Concerto); BACH(3 Chorales). Janigro/I Solisti di Zagreb. Van VTC-<br />

1617..................................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

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

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

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

88.*BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA: HINDEMITH - Five Pieces. BRITTEN - Bridge Variations.<br />

STRAVINSKY - Concerto in D. BARTOK - Divertimento. TIPPETT - Fantasia Concertante on a Theme<br />

of Corelli (Composer conducts). CORELLI - Concerto Grosso, Op.6, #2. Menuhin conducts rest. [3 3/4<br />

ips] Angel Y2S-3690(2)...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

89.*CONCERT FAVORITES: BOULT/LPO in Academic Festival, Magic Flute, Russlan & Ludmilla Overtures;<br />

Bartered Bride Overture & Excerpts; Moldau. DAVIS/SINFONIA OF LONDON in Haydn Variations;<br />

Hebrides & Fidelio Overtures. [3 3/4 ips; Double-Play] Col DT2-5482(2). ...................................................... 12.00<br />

90.*COVENT GARDEN OPERA: Anniversary Album. Excerpts from Carmen, Troyens, Daughter, Boris,<br />

Figaro, Otello, Boheme, Midsummer Night's Dream, Billy Budd, King Priam, Troilus & Cressida,<br />

Fidelio, Rosenkavalier, Elektra, Rheingold. Conducted by Kubelik; Solti; Walton; Bonynge; Downes;<br />

Goodall. London D-90152(2)............................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

91.*MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR: Christmas Carols (15). Col MQ-758. (minor box dent invisible on<br />

spine)................................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

92.*ONE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS: Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade (Kempe/RPO). Tchaikovsky -<br />

Serenade for Strings (Faris/Sinfonia of London). Glinka - Russlan Overture & Rimsky-Korsakov -<br />

Dance of Tumblers (Boult/LPO). [3 3/4 ips double-play reel] Col D2T-5148(2)............................................. 12.00<br />

93.*SWITCHED ON BACH: Brandenburg Concerto #3; 2-Part Inventions; Preludes & Fugues #2 & 7; Jesu;<br />

Wachet Auf; Air; Sinfonia to Cantata #29. Walter Carlos, Moog Synthesizer. [Classic, of course] Col<br />

MQ-1042............................................................................................................................................................. 14.00<br />

94.*THE CANTERBURY PILGRIMS: A Description in Words & Music. Composed & arranged by John<br />

Hawkins & Richard Hill; Music by Gabrieli Brass; Narration by Martin Starkie. [Unusual - my only<br />

other copy ever sold in 1995!] DGG DGC-9380................................................................................................ 15.00<br />

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

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

Solti; Kertesz; Horst Stein; Katchen; Karajan. [Pretty imposing title!!] London L-490243........................ 12.00<br />

Open Reels: Pianists<br />

96.*BUSONI: Beethoven-Liszt - Ruins of Athens Fantasia. Bach-Busoni - Choral Prelude. Verdi-Liszt - Rigoletto<br />

Paraphrase. Chopin - Prelude; Nocturne; Polonaise. [Performed 1905; from Welte piano rolls] Welte<br />

Legacy RTN-668................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

97.*CARRENO: (Teresa): Beethoven Sonata #21. Chopin Ballades #1 & #3. [Performed in 1906; from Welte<br />

piano rolls] Welte Legacy RTN-670. (tight original sticker suggests tape unplayed)........................................ 12.00<br />

98.*D'ALBERT: Short works of Chopin(3), Schubert-Liszt, Schubert, Liszt-d'Albert & Grieg. [from 1913 Welte<br />

piano rolls] Welte Legacy RTN-672. (tight original sticker suggests tape unplayed)........................................ 12.00<br />

99.*DE PACHMAN: Chopin - Waltzes(3), Nocturnes (3) & Mazurkas(3). Encores by Henselt-Pachman,<br />

Godowsky & Verdi-Liszt-Pachman. [1906; from piano rolls] Welte Legacy RTN-667.................................... 12.00<br />

100.*DEBUSSY: Debussy - La Plus que Lente Waltz; Five Preludes; d'Un Cahier d'Esquisses. RAVEL: Ravel -<br />

Valses Nobles et Sentimentales; Sonatines #1 & #2. [Performed 1913; fr Welte piano rolls] Welte<br />

Legacy RTN-663.............................................................................................................................................. 12.00


Open Reels: Pianists - continued<br />

101.*GANZ: Korngold Sonata (1st & 2nd movements). Debussy - Two Preludes. Short works of Chopin<br />

(Nocturne), Granados, Glazounov & Liszt. [from Welte piano rolls made in 1913] Welte Legacy<br />

RTN-671. (tight original sticker suggests tape unplayed)................................................................................ 12.00<br />

102.*GRANADOS: His Goyescas: Part 1, #2-4; Spanish Dance #5; Piece de Scarlatti. FALLA: Two Spanish<br />

Pieces. [From Welte piano rolls made in 1913; recorded in 1968] Welte Legacy RTN-669. (tight<br />

original sticker suggests tape unplayed)........................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

103.*HOFMANN: Beethoven - Sonata #18. Mendelssohn - Rondo Capriccioso. Handel - Variations in d.<br />

[Performed 1913; from Welte piano rolls] Welte Legacy RTN-662. (tight original sticker suggests tape<br />

unplayed) .......................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

104.*HOROWITZ: Chopin - 6 Mazurkas; 3 Etudes; Prelude; Waltz; Polonaise. Col R11-6251................................... 12.00<br />

105.*HOROWITZ: Chopin - Sonata #2. Schumann - Arabesque. Liszt-Horowitz - Hungarian Rhapsody #19.<br />

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

106.*PADEREWSKI: Chopin - Polonaise, Op.53; Etude in G-flat, Op.25, #9; Ballade, Op.47; Nocturne in G,<br />

Op.37, #2. Beethoven Sonata #14. [from 1906 piano rolls] Welte Legacy RTN-664. .................................... 12.00<br />

107.*SAINT-SAENS: Saint-Saens - Rouet d'Omphale; Samson & Delila, Act I Finale; Valse Nonchalente;<br />

Mazurka, Bemoir; Rhapsodie d'Auvergne; Revere a Blidah; Gavotte in F; Valse Mignonne.<br />

[Performed 1905; Welte piano rolls] Welte Legacy RTN-666. ...................................................................... 12.00<br />

108.*SAMAROFF: (Olga): Brahms Rhapsody in g. Chopin Sonata in b. Wagner - Ride of Valkyries.<br />

[Performed in 1908; from Welte piano rolls] Welte Legacy RTN-665. .......................................................... 12.00<br />

Open Reels: Conductors<br />

110.*BERNSTEIN: Mahler - Symphony # 7. NYP. Col M2Q-858(2)........................................................................... 12.00<br />

111.*BERNSTEIN: Overtures: Wm Tell, Zampa, Mignon, Raymond, Poet. NYP. Col MQ-735. ................................ 12.00<br />

112.*BOULT: Beethoven - Symphony #3 & #5; Egmont & Coriolan Overtures. Phiharmonic Promenade<br />

Orchestra of London. Vanguard VTF-1605(2).............................................................................................. 16.00<br />

113.*BOULT: Holst - The Planets. NPO. [3 3/4 ips] Angel Y1S-36420. ........................................................................ 6.00<br />

114.*FIEDLER: An Evening at the "Pops." Mendelssohn Piano Concerto #1 (Susan Starr) Britten - Matinees<br />

Musicales; Cole Porter Greats; Fiddler on the Roof Excerpts; TV Triptych; Poet & Peasant; Blue<br />

Danube; Amparito Roca; Farandole; And I Love Her; Hard Day's Night. Fiedler/BPS. [3 3/4-inch<br />

double-play tape; these were on LP on two separate discs: LSC-2827 & LSC-2882] RCA TR3-<br />

5003(2). (minor box scuffs).............................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

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

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

116.*ORMANDY: Prokofiev - Love for 3 Oranges & Lt. Kije Suites; Classical Symphony. Phila. Col MQ-615....... 12.00<br />

117.*ORMANDY: Bach Album. Toccata & Fugue in d; Jesu; Mighty Fortress; Arioso; Little Suite; Fugue in g;<br />

Passacaglia & Fugue in c; Sheep; Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C; etc. Ormandy/Phila. Col MGR-<br />

30072(2). .......................................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

118.*SZELL: Beethoven - Symphony #5; Dvorak - Symphony #9; Schubert - Symphony #8. CO. [3 3/4 ips; the<br />

New World was never issued at 7 1/2 ips] Col DT2-5536(2). ......................................................................... 10.00<br />

119. TOSCANINI: SIBELIUS - Symphony #2. SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphony #1. HAYDN - Symphony #99.<br />

BRAHMS - Gesang der Parzen (Shaw Chorale). NBC Sym. [All from live concerts, 1940-49; 3 3/4<br />

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

120.*WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #5 (Columbia Symphony) & #8 (NYP). Col MQ-391................................... 12.00


Open Reels: Film Music<br />

121.*ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS: (Georges Delerue). Decca ST74-9174. (first time I've seen this<br />

tape) .................................................................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />

122.*LAWRENCE OF ARABIA: (Jarre). Colpix CX-603. (legendary score; scarce tape - my first copy!) ................. 35.00<br />

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

124.*ROZSA: Conducts His Great Film Music. From - Knights of the Round Table; Diane; Story of Three<br />

Loves; Young Bess; Thief of Baghdad; Double Life; Lost Weekend; A Time to Love and a Time to<br />

Die; Naked City. RPO. [D] DGG 3650 053-A................................................................................................ 24.00<br />

125.*SCROOGE: (Bricusse). Finney; Guinness; Fraser/Orch. Col SR-30258............................................................. 12.00<br />

126.*SOUTH PACIFIC: (Rodgers & Hammerstein). Brazzi (Giorgio Tozzi sings his part); Gaynor; Kerr. [3 3/4<br />

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

127.*ZORBA THE GREEK: (Mikis Theodorakis). 20th Century Fox TCC-4167....................................................... 12.00<br />

Open Reels: Musicals - Original Cast<br />

128.*ANNIE GET YOUR GUN: CALL ME MADAM - Selections with Judy Lynn and Larry Douglas.<br />

Warren Vincent/His Orchestra. Stereo Tapes TT-410................................................................................. 12.00<br />

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

130.*MAME: (Original Broadway Cast). Angela Lansbury, et. al. Col OQ-853. (1st copy I've seen since<br />

1995!) ............................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

131.*PURLIE: Original Broadway Cast. Ampex N-101................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

Open Reels: Miscellaneous Non-Classical<br />

132.*50 GUITARS OF TOMMY GARRETT: Maria Elena. Liberty STL-14030-C.................................................... 12.00<br />

133.*ALL STAR FESTIVAL: 12 Great Popular Stars: Brothers Four, Dave Brubeck, Ray Conniff, De Vol,<br />

Percy Faith, Andre Previn, Mitch Miller, Kostelanetz, Les Elgart, 3 more. Col SQ-2.................................... 12.00<br />

134.*ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM: Wave. A&M AMC-3002...................................................................................... 12.00<br />

135.*BAJA MARIMBA BAND: Do You Know the Way to San Jose?. [3 3/4 ips] A & M AMX-150. .................... 10.00<br />

136.*BARBRA STREISAND: Je M'Appelle Barbra. Col CQ-862. ............................................................................ 12.00<br />

137.*BEL CANTO ST-DX (POPS): Popular Demonstration Tape. Six selections from popular releases and<br />

several sound effect selections of the sort that were very popular in the early stereo era: atomic<br />

explosion, jet bomber, freight train, racetrack, airport, etc. ............................................................................. 10.00<br />

138.*BENT FABRIC: Alley Cat. [3 3/4 ips] Atco 148. ................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

139.*BENT FABRIC: Organ Grinder's Swing. [3 3/4 ips] Atco 164. ......................................................................... 10.00<br />

140.*BOB THIELE: HIS NEW HAPPY TIMES ORCHESTRA: Thoroughly Modern Millie. ABC AB-605........... 12.00<br />

141.*BOBBY GOLDSBORO: Honey. United Artists UST-6642-C.............................................................................. 12.00<br />

142.*DOC SEVERINSON & "FRIENDS": Swinging & Singing. [3 3/4] Command R4T3-909. ................................ 10.00<br />

143.*DOROTHY DONNEGIN: "LIVE". Ten selections; tape claims one hour of play, so they must stretch out<br />

a bit. [3 3/4 ips] Tape-Mates TMS-60-01......................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

144.*EL CHICANO: Viva Tirado. Kapp M-3632. ........................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

145.*FRANK CHACKSFIELD: The Best of Cole Porter. Richmond RPE-45005...................................................... 10.00<br />

146.*FRED HARTLEY: His Twin Pianos. Richmond RPX-49003.............................................................................. 12.00<br />

147.*GLEN GRAY/CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA: Today's Best. 12 recreations of originals by Ellington,<br />

Dorsey, Miller, Basie, Harry James, Kenton, Charlie Barnet, etc. Cap ZT-1938........................................... 12.00<br />

148.*GUITARS UNLIMITED: Tender is the Night. [3 3/4] Capitol Y1T-173............................................................ 10.00<br />

149.*HARA'S BIG BAND: Hold On! [3 3/4 ips] Superscope 3-A012-N...................................................................... 10.00<br />

150.*ILTON DELUGG ORCHESTRA: 51 Broadway Favorites. With Jon Costa, piano. [Double-play tape]<br />

Musicor MTR T-401. ....................................................................................................................................... 12.00


Open Reels: Miscellaneous Non-Classical - continued<br />

151.*KING CURTIS: Everybody's Talkin' ATCO ATC M-385.................................................................................. 12.00<br />

152.*KING RICHARD: Something Super. [3 3/4 ips] MTA 5005............................................................................... 10.00<br />

153.*KINGSTON TRIO: Here We Go Again. Capitol ZT-1258. ................................................................................. 16.00<br />

154.*LESTER LANIN: Plays Latin. Epic EN-609. ....................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

155.*LIVING VOICES: Positively 4th Street and Other Message Folk Songs. Camden CTR-947.......................... 12.00<br />

156.*LONDON POPULAR SAMPLER: Ten selections; two each by Ted Heath, Frank Chacksfield,<br />

Mantovani, Stanley Black & Edmundo Ros London LPQ-66000. .............................................................. 12.00<br />

157.*MARTIN DENNY: Exotica. Liberty 7034. ........................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

158.*MEMBERS OF SHAW ORCHESTRA: Tribute to Artie Shaw. Crown ST-107................................................ 12.00<br />

159.*MEMORIES OF THE ROARING 20S: Carol Channing; The Ragtime Rascals; The Collegians.<br />

Society LSS-1000-4T. ...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

160.*NANA MOUSKOURI: The Voice of Greece. [3 3/4 ips] Fontana FTX-67529. .................................................. 10.00<br />

161.*PEGGY LEE: Pretty Eyes (May/Orchestra). PEGGY LEE/GEORGE SHEARING AND QUINTET:<br />

Beauty and the Beat! [3 3/4 ips] Cap Y2T-2235(2)....................................................................................... 12.00<br />

162.*PERCY FAITH: Viva! - The Music of Mexico. Col CQ-321................................................................................ 12.00<br />

163.*ROBERT DE CORMIER FOLK SINGERS: Dance Gal - Gimme the Banjo. Command RS 4T-865. .............. 12.00<br />

164.*ROGER WILLIAMS: I'll Remember You. Kapp KTC-41111. (minor box scuffs) ............................................ 10.00<br />

165.*SAMPLER SERIES: Popular Sampler. Ten selections from catalogs of Warner Bros, Verve, Atco,<br />

MGM, etc. Artists include Benny Goodman, Mel Torme, Bobby Darin, David Rose. United Stereo<br />

Tapes RQ-401................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

166.*SAMPLER SERIES: Sounds! Ten selections from catalogs of Warner Bros, MGM, United Artists,<br />

Medallion, Time, etc. Artists include Spike Jones, Ferrante & Teicher, Al Caiola. United Stereo<br />

Tapes RQ-404................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

167.*STEREOTAPE SHOWCASE: Twelve selections by Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Dean Martin, Frank<br />

Sinatra, Dinah Shore, Sammy Davis Jr., Lawrence Welk, etc. Stereotape S9-2........................................ 12.00<br />

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

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

169.*THE BOB CREWE GENERATION: Music to Watch Birds By. [3 3/4 ips] DynoVoice 87-31902................... 10.00<br />

170.*THE BOB CREWE GENERATION: Music to Watch Girls By. [3 3/4 ips] DynoVoice DVX-9003................. 10.00<br />

171.*THE HAROLD BETTERS SOUND: Ram-Bunk-Shush. Reprise RS-6195........................................................ 12.00<br />

172.*THE TWIN STRING ORCHESTRAS: George Gershwin. Ten selections. Warren Edward Vincent,<br />

conductor. Pickwick P4T-403. ......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

173.*THE VOGUES: Till. Reprise RST-6326-C............................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

174.*TONY HATCH: A Latin Happening. Warner Bros WST-1671-C. ..................................................................... 12.00<br />

175.*TRINI LOPEZ: Live at Basin Street East. Reprise RS-6134............................................................................... 12.00<br />

176.*TYREE GLENN: Try a Little Tenderness. Roulette RTC-504. .......................................................................... 12.00<br />

177.*VINNIE BELL, GUITAR & ORCH: 51 Greatest Motion Picture Favorites. [Double-play tape] Musicor<br />

MTR T-400(2).................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

178.*XAVIER CUGAT: Dance Party. Decca ST74-4740............................................................................................. 12.00<br />

179.*YOU ARE THERE TONIGHT: A Complete Authentic Minstrel Show. Joseph Kuhn conducts an<br />

orchestra and members of the Lee Gordon group. Spectrum AST-200.......................................................... 12.00<br />

LP listings begin on the next page �


LONG-PLAYING RECORDS<br />

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

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

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

180. BACH: Cantata #4; Motet #3. Shaw/His Chorale; RCA Victor Sym. [only in print January 1954 to<br />

July/August 1957] RCA LM-9035. B+/B(earliest labels)................................................................................ 10.00<br />

181. BACH: Motet #3 "Jesus, Dearest Master." Shaw/RCA Victor Chorale & Orch (oddly, NOT the Shaw<br />

Chorale). [10-inch] RCA LM-11. B to B+......................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

182.*BACH: St. Matthew Passion. Ludwig; Janowitz; Schreier; Laubenthal; Fischer-Dieskau; Berry;<br />

Karajan/BPO; Vienna Singverein. DGG 2864 017(4). A- to A(lovely Italian pressings) ........................... 21.00<br />

183. BEETHOVEN: An die Ferne Geliebte (Schiotz; Horszowski). BACH: Cantata #189 (Schiotz; Wummer;<br />

Tabuteau; Schneider; Tortelier; Veyron-Lacroix). [Perpignan Festival, 1951; scarce disc!] Col ML-<br />

4641. B/B- ........................................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

184.*BEETHOVEN: Christ on the Mount of Olives. Raskin; Lewis; Beattie; Ormandy/Phila; Temple<br />

University Choirs. Col MS-6841. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s).................................................................... 11.00<br />

185. BEETHOVEN: Egmont (complete incidental music). Laszlo; Liewehr; Scherchen/VSOO. West WL-<br />

5281. B ............................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

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

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

187. BELLINI: Il Pirata. Callas; Safarty; Miranda-Ferraro; Rescigno/American Opera Society. [Live, 1959;<br />

NL; blank jackets] FWR 641(2). A-................................................................................................................. 14.00<br />

188. BERLIOZ: Damnation of Faust (in German). Vroons; Hotter; Schwarzkopf; Pernerstorfer;<br />

Furtwangler/Lucern Festival Orchestra & Chorus. [Live; August 28, 1950; includes notes in<br />

English, but libretto in German only] Fonit Cetra FE-21(3). A- to A.............................................................. 42.00<br />

189. BERLIOZ: Les Troyens. Ferrer; Gambon; Giraudeau; Beecham/RPO; BBC Theatre Chorus. [Live<br />

broadcast, 1947; no notes; NL] Melodram MEL-303(5). A- to A ................................................................... 42.00<br />

190. BERLIOZ: Romeo et Juliette. Resnik; Turp; Ward; Monteux/LSO & Cho. [Fold-open album; notes<br />

AUTOGRAPHED in bold black marker by Resnik & Ward] West XWN-2233(2). A-................................ 21.00<br />

191.*BERNSTEIN: Songfest. Elias; Gramm; Reardon; Rosenshein; Dale; Williams; Composer/National Sym.<br />

DGG 2531 044. A- to A ................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

192. BIZET: Carmen. Destinn; Nast; Jorn; Bachmann; Dahn; Lieban; Krasa; Unidentified<br />

conductor/company. [recorded 1908; no notes or libretto included - as issued, I believe] Discophilia<br />

KS-1/3(3). A-.................................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

193.*BLOW: Ode on the Death of Henry Purcell; Bring Shepherds, Bring the Kids & Lambs; Cloe Found<br />

Amintas Lying; Sing, Ye Muses. Deller Consort; Stour Festival Chamber Orch. RCA VICS-1276.<br />

FS........................................................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

194. BOIELDIEU: La Dame Blanche. Louvay; Doniaz; Baudoz; Berbie; Legros; Heral; Stoll/Raymond Saint-<br />

Paul Orch & Cho. [With lovely Soria-like illustrated booklet, but with French-only notes & libretto]<br />

Vega VAL-23(3). A- ........................................................................................................................................ 30.00<br />

195.*BRITTEN: Curlew River. Pears; Shirley-Quirk; Blackburn; Composer & Tunnard/English Opera<br />

Group. London OSA-1156. A-.......................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

196. BUSONI: Arlecchino. Malbin; Gester; Dickie; Wallace; Evans; Pritchard/Glyndebourne Festival Orch.<br />

[PD pressing; 1S stampers; scarce: issued March 1956; gone October 1958] RCA LM-1944. A-(minor<br />

spine tear) ......................................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

197.*CEREROLS: (Joan; 1618-80): Seven Spanish Motets. JOSEP ANTONI MARTI (1719-63): Christmas<br />

Music - Silencio; O Magnum Mysterium. Estrada; Basora; Segarra/Sangerknaben von<br />

Montserrat; Barcelona Soloists Ens. [Germn-only notes] Schwann AMS-710/711(2). A- to A ................. 16.00


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

198. CHERUBINI: Les Deux Journees. Paul; Micheau; Gianotti; Regnier; Davies; Beecham/RPO; BBC<br />

Theatre Cho. [BBC Broadcast; Dec.19, 1947; insert includes photos but NL] Cetra LO-49(2). A- ............. 32.00<br />

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

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

Rossi-Lemeni; Serafin/Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires; 1949. Melodram MEL-461(3). A- ........................... 25.00<br />

200.*DEBUSSY: L'Enfant Prodigue (Norman; Carreras; Fischer-Dieskau); La Damoiselle Elue (Maurice;<br />

Cotrubas). Bertini/Stuttgart Radio Sym; Cho. ProArte PAD-128. A- ........................................................... 9.00<br />

201. DELLO JOIO: A Psalm of David. Crane Chorus & Orch of NY State University/Helen Hosmer, director.<br />

[10-inch] Concert Hall Society CHS-1118. A- ................................................................................................ 13.00<br />

202.*DONIZETTI: Anna Bolena. Sills; Verrett; Burrows; Plishka; Rudel/LSO; Alldis Cho. Audio Treas<br />

ABC-ATS-20015(4). A-................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

203. DONIZETTI: L'Elisir d'Amore. B.Gigli; Rina Gigli; Taddei; Tajo; Gavazzeni/unidentified company.<br />

[Live, 1953; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 354(2). B/B+ ...................................................... 18.00<br />

204.*DONIZETTI: Lucia di Lammermoor. Sutherland; Merrill; Siepi; Cioni; Satre; Macdonald;<br />

Pritchard/ASCR. [FFSS labels] London OSA-1327(3). A-(libretto AUTOGRAPHED by Cioni) .............. 20.00<br />

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

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

sul Termodonte(2), Betly, Caterina Cornaro, Bianca e Fernanco & Donizetti's Composizione da<br />

Camara, Vol II (Zanetti, piano; Carnegie Hall recitals, 1972 & 1974). MRF S-107(3). A-........................... 40.00<br />

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

company. [Live, Milan, 1960][With nice libretto including notes and photos] BJR 106(2). A- .................... 35.00<br />

207.*DRIESSLER: (Johannes): Dein Reich Komme (oratorio on biblical texts, 1950). Spreckelsen;<br />

Turk;Jelden; Gottsche/Evangelische Jugendkantorei der Pfaltz; Ch Orch. [dig; NL; German-only<br />

notes] Cantate CAN-790001-2(2). A- to A ...................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

208.*DUFAY: Music from the Court of Burgundy. Beckett/Musica Reservata. Philips 6500 085. FS ..................... 10.00<br />

209.*ERKEL: (Ferenc; 1810-93): Bank Ban. Simandy; Agay; Komlossi; Reti; Ferencsik/Budapest<br />

Philharmonic; Hungarian Opera Cho. Hungaroton SLPX-11376-78(3). A- .............................................. 18.00<br />

210.*ESTERHAZY: (Pal; 1635-1713): Harmonia Caelestis (55 short cantatas). Laky; Adam; Kocsis; Fulop;<br />

Supala; Sandor/Liszt Ch Orch; Budapest Academy Ch Cho; Girls' Coir of Gyor. [Nice booklet<br />

includes English notes, but texts in Latin only] Hungaroton SLPX-11433/5(3). A- ....................................... 21.00<br />

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

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

212.*FAURE: Requiem. Danco; Souzay; Ansermet/OSR; Cho. Richmond SR-33168. A- ........................................ 10.00<br />

213. FAURE: Requiem. Sautereau; Demigny; Leibowitz/Paris Philharmonic & Cho. [10-inch] Musical<br />

Masterpiece Society MMS 82. B+ ................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

214. FLOTOW: Martha. Berger; Greindl; Anders; Fuchs; Tegetthoff; Rother/Berlin Radio Orch & Opera<br />

Cho. Urania UR-217-3(3). A- to B++.............................................................................................................. 14.00<br />

215.*GABRIELI: Glory of Gabrieli, Vol. III (Music for A Cappella Choirs). Smith/Smith Singers;<br />

Bragg/Texas Boys Choir. [Recorded in Basilica San Marco, Venice] Col MS-7334. A-(early "2-eyes"<br />

labels) ............................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

216.*GOLDMARK: Die Konigin von Saba. Floyd; Kubiak; Reece; Hurney; Anheisser;<br />

Giovaninetti/Unidentified Company. [Live; New York, 1970; with nice booklet of notes with full<br />

libretto] BJR S-115(3). A-................................................................................................................................ 14.00


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

217. GOUNOD: Romeo & Juliette. Sayao; Benzell; Turner; Bjoerling; Hayward; Cooper/Metropolitan<br />

Opera. [Live; February 1, 1947; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 154(2). B+.......................... 21.00<br />

218.*GRIEG: Landkjenning; Olav Trygvason (excerpts). Hansli; Hanssen; Carlsen; Dreier/LSO; Oslo<br />

Philharmonic Cho. Unicorn RHS-364. A- ....................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

219.*HAYDN: Cantatas: Arianna a Naxos; Scena de Berenice; Miseri Noi, Misera Patria. Bartfai-Barta,<br />

soprano; Petro/Savaria Sym. [dig] Hungaroton SLPD-12432. A-................................................................. 10.00<br />

220.*HAYDN: The Seasons (sung in English). Morison; Young; Langdon; Beecham/RPO; Beecham Choral<br />

Soc. EMI SLS-5158(3). A- to A....................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

221.*HAYDN (MICHAEL): Missa Sancti Aloysii; Offertorium pro Festo SS. Innocentium; Sequentia ad<br />

Festum S.P. Augustini; Offertorium pro Festo Cuiuscunque S'tae Virginis et Martyris. Marton;<br />

Nemeth; Szokefalvi-Nagy; Szabo/Gyor Philharmonic & Girls Choir. Hungaroton SLPX-11678. A- ......... 8.00<br />

222.*HONEGGER: Jeanne d'Arc au Bucher. Borgeaud; Favory; Brun; Galliard; Chateau; Rodde; Brachet;<br />

Baudo/CPO & Cho; Children's Cho. Supraphon 112 1651/2(2). A- ........................................................... 14.00<br />

223.*JANACEK: From the House of the Dead. Zahradnicek; Zidek; Zitek; Mackerras/VPO. [dig] London<br />

LDR-10036(2). A-(Dutch pressing) ................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />

224. JANACEK: Slavonic Mass. Domaninska; Jurenova; Valka; Hromadka; Bakala/Brno Radio Orch. [first<br />

recording; beautiful cover art] Supraphon LPV-251. A-(remarkably fine pressing) ....................................... 32.00<br />

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

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

226.*KRENEK: Reisebuch aus den Osterreichischen Alpen (song cycle). Zednik, tenor; K.Leitner, piano.<br />

[Live; German-only notes] Preiser 120 728. A- to B+(occ lgt tks from sm scrs) ............................................ 10.00<br />

227.*KUHLAU: The Elf-Hill. Plesner; Schmidt-Johansen; Frandsen/Danish Radio Orch & Cho. [No texts]<br />

Dansk Musik Antologi EMI DMA-041. A- to A ............................................................................................... 9.00<br />

228. LEHAR: Merry Widow. Gueden; Grunden; Kmentt; Loose; Donch; Stolz/VSOO; Cho. London A-<br />

4233(2). A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

229.*LISZT: Missa Choralis. Laszlo; Barlay; Bartha; Palcso; Bende; Nadas; Forrai/Budapest Cho. Qualiton<br />

SLPX-1141. A-................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

230.*MAHLER: Das Lied von der Erde. Norman; Vickers; Davis/LSO. [dig] Phil 6514 112. A- to A ..................... 12.00<br />

231. MASCAGNI: Iris. Christoff; Petrella; di Stefano; Meletti; De Palma; Gavazzeni/Rome Opera. [Live;<br />

December 26, 1956; with English notes, but Italian-only libretto] Movimento Musica 03 023(3). A-........... 21.00<br />

232.*MASSENET: Don Quichotte. Ghiaurov; Crespin; Bacquier; Kord/OSR. [Raeburn; Lock, Moorfoot &<br />

Frost; Victoria Hall, Geneva; 1978] London OSA-13134(3). A- .................................................................... 20.00<br />

233. MASSENET: Jongleur de Notre Dame. Villars; Combe; Pereik; van der Hask; Wolff/Netherland Radio<br />

Orch & Cho. [Live; NL; blank jackets] Golden Age of Opera EJS 361(2). B- to B+(varies) ....................... 14.00<br />

234.*MASSENET: Therese. Tourangeau; Davies; Quilico; Bonynge/NPO. [1st recording] London AOSA-<br />

1165. A-(minor box scuffs) .............................................................................................................................. 11.00<br />

235. MASSENET: Werther. Kraus; Rota; Mazza; Bordoni; Barbieri/Teatro Municipale Piacenza. [Live,<br />

1966; apparently Kraus' debut in role; NL] Great Opera Performances GOP-11(2). A-................................. 21.00<br />

236. MEHUL: Uthal. Sarti; Wakefield; Dickerson; Neilson; Fyson; Robinson/unidentified company. [live,<br />

1972; bl cov; NL] Unique Opera UORC-227. A--........................................................................................... 29.00<br />

237. MENOTTI: Amelia al Ballo. Carosio; Panerai; Prandelli; Amadini; Sanzogno/La Scala. Angel 35140. A-<br />

(British pressing) .............................................................................................................................................. 14.00<br />

238.*MERCADANTE: Orazi e Curiazi. Janet Price; Greager; du Plessis; King; Montgomery/Bournemouth<br />

Sinfonietta; Cho. [Live; April 23, 1975] MRF S-120(3). A- ......................................................................... 31.00<br />

239.*MEYERBEER: Songs (14). Fischer-Dieskau; Engel (piano). Archiv 2533 295. A- to A ..................................... 12.00


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

240. MONIUSZKO: (Stanislaw; 1819-72): Straszny Dwor ("The Haunted Manor"). Paprocki; Kossowski;<br />

Kawecka; Wosniczko; Bierdiajew/Poznan State Moniuszko Opera. [With notes & synopsis in<br />

English, but NL] Muza XEPN-0109/0112(4). A- to B+ .................................................................................. 24.00<br />

241. MOZART: Cosi fan Tutte (in English). Peters; Steber; Thebom; Tucker; Guarrera; Stiedry/Metropolitan<br />

Opera. Odyssey Y3-32670(3). A-(NL) ........................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

242. MOZART: Don Giovanni. Souez; Helletsgruber; Mildmay; Baccaloni; Brownlee; Busch/Glyndebourne<br />

Festival, 1936. RCA LCT-6102(3). B ............................................................................................................. 24.00<br />

243. MOZART: Magic Flute. Gueden; Simoneau; Berry; Lipp; Bohme; Loose; Schoeffler; Ludwig;<br />

Bohm/VPO; VSO Cho. [In deluxe oversize slipcase which also houses the complete piano score]<br />

London XLLA-33(3). B ................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

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

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

245.*MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godounov. Christoff; Katzarsky; Hadjikoleva; Kosseva; Lanigan; Mars;<br />

Cluytens/PCO; Sofia Opera Cho. Angel S-3633(4). A- ............................................................................... 18.00<br />

246. MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godounov. Christoff; Borg; Gedda; Zareska; Lebedeva; Dobrowen/French<br />

National Radio Orchestra; Choeurs Russe de Paris. [deleted February 1957] RCA LHMV-6400(4).<br />

A-- .................................................................................................................................................................... 36.00<br />

247.*NENNA: (Pomponio; 1555-1615): Madrigals & Motets. Instrumental pieces by Nenna & Gesualdo.<br />

Stevens/Accademia Monteverdiana; etc. None H-71277. FS ...................................................................... 10.00<br />

248.*NOA: (Peter): Wege zum Menschen (twenty-six songs & instrumental pieces). Giebel, soprano;<br />

Schortemeier, baritone; Neuhaus, piano; Gudel-Spittler, cello; Kolner Vocal Consort. [Germanonly<br />

notes & texts] Aulos FSM-53561. A- to A .............................................................................................. 10.00<br />

249. NOBOKOV: The Holy Devil. Fischer; Nossaman; Jordan; Hill; Stanford; Wieck; Bomhard/Louisville<br />

Orch. Louisville LOU-594(2). A- ................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

250. OFFENBACH: Tales of Hoffmann (in English). Rounseville; Bond; Grandi; Sinclair; Brannigan; Dickie;<br />

Beecham/RPO; Sadler's Wells Chorus. [Soundtrack from 1950 London Films version of the opera]<br />

London A-4302(3). A- ..................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

251.*PAER: Leonora. Carson; Casula; Frusoni; Stavru; Tadeo; Maag/Stuttgart Radio Orch. [Live; May 23,<br />

1976; includes booklet of notes and full libretto] MRF S-144(3). A-(box is dented; minor H20 stains;<br />

LP's superb) ...................................................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

252.*PERGOLESI: Stabat Mater. Raskin; Lehane; Caracciolo/Orch Rossini di Napoli. London OS-25921.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

253.*PFITZNER: Von Deutscher Seele. Giebel; Topper; Wunderlich; Wiener; Keilberth/BVRS & Cho. [tulip<br />

labels] DGG 139 157/8(2). A- to A.................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

254.*POULENC: Gloria. STRAVINSKY: Symphony of Psalms. Endich; Shaw/His Cho; RCA Sym. [WD;<br />

1S/10S] RCA LSC-2822. A-(lovely!) .............................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

256.*PUCCINI: La Boheme. Ricciarelli; Carreras; Wixell; Hagegard; Davis/ROHCG. Philips 6769 031(2). A-<br />

to A ................................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

257. PURCELL: Come Ye Sons of Art. Ritchie; Deller; Whitworth; Boyce; Lewis/Oiseau-Lyre Ens;<br />

St.Anthony Singers. [10-inch] Oiseau-Lyre DL-53004. A- ........................................................................... 12.00<br />

258.*PURCELL: King Arthur. Smith; Fisher; Priday; Ross; Stafford; Gardiner/Monteverdi Choir; English<br />

Baroque Soloists. [dig] Erato NUM-751272(2). A- ....................................................................................... 13.00<br />

259.*RAVEL: L'Enfant et les Sortileges. Danco; Cuenod; Ansermet/OSR; Geneva Motet Cho. Richmond<br />

SR-33086. A-...................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

260.*REIMANN: Lear. Fischer-Dieskau; Dernesch; Lorand; Varady; Albrecht/Bavarian State Opera. DGG<br />

2709 089(3). A- to A ........................................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

261. ROCCI: (Luigi & Federico): Crispino e La Comare. Chiappi; Ravaglia; Corbelli; Nosotti;<br />

Chiesa/Unnamed Orch & Cho. [Live; NL; blank jackets] Unique Opera UORC-342(2). A-...................... 21.00<br />

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

[nice fold-open jacket] Harmonia Mundi HM-1010. A- to A.......................................................................... 12.00


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

263. ROSSINI: Barber of Seville. Cappuccilli; Kraus; Casoni; Washington; Campi; Baucis;<br />

Sanzogno/unidentified company. [Live, 1969; NL] HRE 309. A-................................................................ 14.00<br />

264.*SAINT-SAENS: Samson & Delila. Gorr; Vickers; Blanc; Pretre/Paris Opera; Duclos Cho. [blue labels]<br />

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

265.*SALE: (Francois; c.1540-99): Musica Sacra; Vilanelle Neapolitane "Per Cantare e Sonare." Camerata<br />

Nova & Symposium Musicum de Prague. Musique en Wallonie MW-80038. A- to A.................................. 10.00<br />

266.*SCHUBERT: Lieder, Volume #1: Songs composed between 1817 and 1828. Fischer-Dieskau; Gerald<br />

Moore, piano. [In sturdy, oversized box with large booklet including notes and texts in German,<br />

French and English; 300+ songs (too tedious to count precisely!) DGG 643 547/58(12). A- to A................. 80.00<br />

267.*SCHUBERT: Lieder, Volume #2: Songs composed between 1811 and 1817. Fischer-Dieskau; Gerald<br />

Moore, piano. [In sturdy, oversized box with 64-page booklet of notes and complete texts in German,<br />

French and English; there are some 300+ songs here; Grand Prix du Disque.] DGG 2720 022(13). A-<br />

to A ................................................................................................................................................................... 80.00<br />

268.*SCHUBERT: Lieder, Volume #3: Die Schone Mullerin; Winterreise; Schwanengesang. Moore, piano.<br />

DGG 2720 059(4). A- to A(Limited Edition, #2084) ...................................................................................... 25.00<br />

269.*SCHUBERT: Mass #5. Stader; Hoffgen; Haefliger; Uhde; Ratzinger/BVRS; Cho. DGG 139 108. A- to A ..... 10.00<br />

270.*SCHUMANN: Genoveva. Moser; Schreier; Fischer-Dieskau; Lorenz; Vogel; Masur/Leipzig<br />

Gewandhaus Orch; Berlin Radio Cho. [quad; Grand Prix du Disque] Electrola 1C157-02 914/16(3).<br />

A- to A.............................................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

271.*SCHUMANN: Manfred. Hermges (narrator, in English); Scherchen/Vienna Radio Orch & Academy<br />

Chamber Choir. West WST-17088. A-............................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

272. SESSIONS: Idyll of Theocritus. Nossaman, soprano; Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes<br />

notes and texts] Louisville LOU-574. A-......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

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

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

274.*STRAUSS: Ariadne auf Naxos. Tomowa-Sintow; Baltsa; Battle; Prey; Lakes; Levine/VPO. [dig] DGG<br />

419 225-1(2). A- to A....................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

275.*STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier. Schwarzkopf; Ludwig; Stich-Randall; Edelmann; Waechter;<br />

Karajan/PO. Angel S-3563(4). A-(lovely copy with early U.S. red labels)................................................... 30.00<br />

276. STRAUSS: Electra. Schluter; Welitsch; Hongen; Schoeffler; Widdop; Beecham/Unnamed Orch.<br />

STRAUSS: Intermezzo (excerpts: Skat Scene & Final Duet). Scheidl; Merrem-Nikisch;<br />

Schutzendorf; Fleischer; Henke; Helgers; no conductor or orchestra identified. [NL] Rococo 1005. A-....... 13.00<br />

277.*STRAUSS: Elektra. Varnay; Wegner; Hoengen; Svanholm; Schoeffler; Reiner/Metropolitan Opera.<br />

Broadcast performance, February 23, 1952. STRAUSS: Salome. Welitch; Hoengen; Svanholm;<br />

Hotter; Sullivan; Reiner/Metropolitan Opera. Broadcast performance, January 19, 1952. [Deluxe<br />

Soria Series limited edition; the 9th (1981) in the Met's Soria Series of Historic Performances<br />

available only to generous Met donors; in sturdy black plush slipcase with 26-page book including<br />

articles and many photos of Met productions of the works; plus libretti, of course] Metropolitan<br />

Opera-MET--9(4). A-(velvet box also in superb condition) .......................................................................... 100.00<br />

278. STRAUSS: Elektra. Varnay; Nikolaidi; Jessner; Janssen; Mitrolpoulos/NYP. [Live; Christmas Day,<br />

1949; NL] Robin Hood RHR-510(2). A- ......................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

279.*STRAVINSKY: A Sermon, a Narrative & a Prayer; Babel; Chorale Variations; Anthem; Zvezdoliki.<br />

Verrett; Driscoll; Horton; Composer/CBC Sym; Toronto Festival Singers. Col MS-6647. A-(early<br />

"2-eyes" labels)................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

280. STRAVINSKY: Pulcinella. Simmons; Schnittke; MacGregor; Composer/CO. ["6-eyes"] Col ML-4830.<br />

A-(brief tks)...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00


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

281.*SULLIVAN: Haddon Hall. Broadbent; Reed; Power; Foulsham; Harding/Southern Festival Orch;<br />

Cheam Operatic Soc. [Sullivan working (c.1892) with Sydney Grundy instead of Gilbert; NL, but in<br />

English of course] Pearl SHE-566/7(2). A-...................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

282.*SUTER: (Hermann; 1870-26): Le Laudi di San Francesco d'Assisi. Mathis; Procter; Tappy; Corena;<br />

Hans Munch/Basle Orch; Chos. Communaute de Travail Pour la Diffusion de la Musique Suisse<br />

CTS 36/37(2). A-.............................................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />

283.*TELEMANN: Arias from The Constant Music-Master. Mathis; Topper; Haefliger; Unger; McDaniel;<br />

Ulsamer/Archiv Ens. DGG Musique Royale 199 019. A- to A ..................................................................... 10.00<br />

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

Belician; Altmeyer; Eckels; Bremsteller/Capella St. Crucis Hannover. DGG / Leuenhagen & Paris<br />

2891 266. A- to A............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

285. TIGRANIAN: (Armen; 1879-1950): Anush. Gasparian; Petrosian; Grigorian; Markosian;<br />

Tavrizian/Armenian State Theatre. [w/synopsis; NL] Monitor MC-2081/83(3). A-(box says stereo;<br />

truly mono; minor box dam) ............................................................................................................................ 14.00<br />

286.*TIPPETT: A Child of Our Time (Morison; Bowden; Lewis; Standen; Pritchard/Royal Liverpool<br />

Philharmonic & Cho); Ritual Dances from The Midsummer Marriage (Pritchard/ROHCG).<br />

London OSA-1256(2). A- ................................................................................................................................ 21.00<br />

287.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Pilgrim's Progress. Noble; Armstrong; Burrowes; Partridge; Shirley-Quirk;<br />

Keyte; Boult/LPO & Cho. [Side 6: Boult in rehearsal of the work] Angel SCL-3785(3). A- ....................... 20.00<br />

288.*VERDI: Falstaff. Bruson; Ricciarelli; Nucci; Hendricks; Gonzalez; Boozer; Giulini/Los Angeles<br />

Philharmonic; Los Angeles Master Chorale. [dig] DGG 2741 020(3). A- to A ......................................... 12.00<br />

289. VERDI: Falstaff. Stabile; Biasini; Borgioli; Nessi; Lazzari; Tedeschi; Toscanini/Salzburg Festival; live;<br />

July 26, 1937. Filler: Aida Overture (first public performance; March 30, 1940; no artist details but<br />

presumably Toscanini and perhaps NBC Sym?). [NL] Penzance 37(3). A-.................................................... 35.00<br />

290.*VERDI: Il Corsaro. Caballe; Carreras; Mastromei; Norman; Gardelli/NPO. Philips 6700 098(2). A- to A ...... 16.00<br />

291. VERDI: Il Trovatore. Arena; De Franco; Minghini-Cattaneo; Pertile; Callegari; Granforte; Carmassi;<br />

Gelli; Sabajno/La Scala. [NL] Camden CAL-289/90(2). B+ to A-(lgt tks off & on, 1/2-inch side 1) .......... 14.00<br />

292. VERDI: La Battaglia di Legnano. Corelli; Stella; Bastianini; Maionica; Zerbini; Gavazzeni/La Scala.<br />

[Live, 1961/62 season; w/English synopsis; NL] Raritas 2(2). A--(very minor box dam).............................. 21.00<br />

293. VERDI: La Forza del Destino. Cerquetti; Corena; Labo; MacNeil; Zaccaria; Woodrow;<br />

Marducci/unidentified company. [Live, 1958; NL] HRE 370. A-(final 1/8-inch of side 2 is ticky)............ 14.00<br />

294. VERDI: Macbeth. Bruson; Sass; Bergonzi; Ghiuselev; Previtali/unnamed orch. [Live, 1977; NL] HRE<br />

V-810(3). A-..................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

295.*VERDI: Requiem. Vartenissian; Cossotto; Fernandi; Christoff; Serafin/Rome Opera House. EMI<br />

SREG-2042/3(2). A- ........................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

296.+VERDI: Rigoletto. Stracciari; Capsir; Borgioli; Bassi; Mannarini; Molajoli/La Scala. [libretto Italian<br />

only] EMI 3C053-17081/82(2). A- .................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

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

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

1945). Carnegie Hall, 1/17/1968; no libretto or notes] Estro Armonico EA-020(3). A-(box has tape<br />

repair) ............................................................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

298.*VIVALDI: Tito Manlio. Luccardi; Wageman; Hamari; Finnila; Marshall; Ahnsjo; Negro/Berlin<br />

Chamber Orch. [1st recording] Philips 6769 004(5). A- to A ....................................................................... 16.00<br />

299. WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Hotter; Suthaus; Kuen; Neidlinger; van Mill; von Milinkovic; Grummer;<br />

Ilosvay; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival. [Live, 1957; w/booklet inc production photos; NL]<br />

Cetra LO-58(3). A-........................................................................................................................................... 24.00


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300.*WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Adam; Schreier; Minton; Vogel; Stryczek; Buchner; Popp;<br />

Janowski/Dresden Staatskapelle. [digital] Eurodisc 301-137-445(3). A- to A ............................................ 16.00<br />

301. WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Frantz; Treptow; Weber; Pernerstorfer; Hongen; Wegener; Gabory;<br />

Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; no notes or libretto] Discocorp RR-420 Vol 1(3). A- .......................... 18.00<br />

302. WAGNER: Die Feen. Schwartzbeck; Schwartzbeck; Rumovska; Korff; Martin; Frydlewicz;<br />

Gaillard/Unnamed Orch & Cho. [Live; NL; blank box] Golden Age of Opera EJS 433(2). B+................. 14.00<br />

303. WAGNER: Die Meistersinger (Nissen; Reining; Thorborg; Dermota; Toscanini/Salzburg Festival, 1937;<br />

live). Side 10: VERDI - Falstaff: Act I (Stabile; Borgioli; Nessi; Lazzari; Biasini;<br />

Toscanini/Salzburg Festival, 1936; live). Private Edition MR-2003(5). A-(NL).......................................... 35.00<br />

304.*WAGNER: Die Walkure. Altmeyer; Minton; Norman; Adam; Jerusalem; Moll; Janowski/Staatskapelle<br />

Dresden; Misc Choruses. [dig] Eurodisc 301-143-465(5). A- to A(c/c) ....................................................... 25.00<br />

305. WAGNER: Die Walkure. Flagstad; Treptow; Weber; Frantz; Konetzni; Hongen; Steingruber;<br />

Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; no notes or libretto] Discocorp RR-420 Vol 2(5). A- .......................... 25.00<br />

306.*WAGNER: Die Walkure. Crespin; Janowitz; Veasey; Vickers; Stewart; Talvela; Karajan/BPO. [tulip<br />

labels] DGG 139 229/33(5). A- to A(lovely copy in early, oversized box)..................................................... 32.00<br />

307. WAGNER: Flying Dutchman. Uhde; Varnay; Weber; Windgassen; Knappertsbusch/Bayreuth Festival.<br />

[live, 1955; with illustrated booklet, but NL] Cetra LO-51(3). A- .................................................................. 20.00<br />

308.*WAGNER: Gotterdammerung (sung in English, hence "Twilight of the Gods.") Hunter; Remedios;<br />

Haugland; Curphey; Goodall/English National Opera Company. [recorded live; quad] EMI SLS-<br />

5118(6). A- to A ............................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

309. WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Flagstad; Lorenz; Herrmann; Konetzi; Weber; Hongen; Pernerstorfer;<br />

Furtwangler/unidentified company. [Live, 1950; NL; bl covs] Golden Age of Opera EJS 538(4). B<br />

to B+ ................................................................................................................................................................. 21.00<br />

310.*WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Kollo; Altmeyer; Popp; Nimsgern; Schwarz; Sharp; Salminen;<br />

Janowski/Staatskapelle Dresden; Misc Choruses. [dig] Eurodisc 301-817-468(6). A-.............................. 25.00<br />

311. WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Lorenz; Herrmann; Weber; Hongen; Flagstad; Konetzni; Pernerstorfer;<br />

Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; no notes or libretto] Discocorp RR-420 Vol 4(5). A- .......................... 25.00<br />

312. WAGNER: Liebesverbot (exc). Lang; Schlosser; Fanger; Telasko; Fehehberger; van<br />

Zallinger/Beromunster Radio Orch; Bern Radio Cho. [Live; NL; blank jacket] Golden Age of<br />

Opera EJS 273. B/B- .......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

313. WAGNER: Lohengrin. Frick; Schock; Cunitz; Metternich; Klose; Schuchter/North German Radio,<br />

Hamburg. [only in print from December 1955 until February 1957] RCA LHMV-800(4). A-..................... 45.00<br />

314. WAGNER: Parsifal (Act II only, sung in Italian). Callas; Baldelli; Modesti; Pagliughi; Gui/unidentified<br />

company. [Live; November 20, 1950; NL] Penzance 10. A-.......................................................................... 20.00<br />

315.*WAGNER: Siegfried. Kollo; Altmeyer; Schreier; Adam; Wenkel; Nimsgern; Sharp; Salminen;<br />

Janowski/Staatskapelle Dresden. [dig] Eurodisc 301-810-465(5). A- to A ................................................. 25.00<br />

316. WAGNER: Siegfried. Svanholm; Markwort; Pernerstorfer; Herrmann; Weber; Hongen; Flagstad; Moor;<br />

Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; no notes or libretto] Discocorp RR-420 Vol 3(5). A- .......................... 25.00<br />

317. WAGNER: Tannhauser. Muller; Pilinsky; Jost-Arden; Janssen; Andresen; Elmendorff/Bayreuth<br />

Festival Orchestra. [recorded 1930; includes English notes, but NL] Electrola 1C137-03 130/32(3).<br />

A- to A.............................................................................................................................................................. 24.00


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

318. WAGNER: Tannhauser. Svanholm; van Mill; Wilfert; Imdahl; Blessin; Rodzinski/Teatro Communale<br />

di Firenze. [Live; 11-28-1953; probably has booklet, but NL] Melodram MEL-423(3). FS! ........................ 25.00<br />

319.*WAGNER: Tannhauser. Nilsson; Windgassen; Fischer-Dieskau; Adam; Gerdes/Berlin Opera. [In<br />

deluxe, heavy box] DGG 139 284/87(4). A-.................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

320. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde. Graarud; Larsen-Todsen; Helm; Bockelmann; Andresen; Rodin;<br />

Elmendorff/Bayreuth Festival Orch & Chorus. [recorded in Bayreuth Festspielhaus, 1928; includes<br />

some notes in English, but NL] Electrola 1C181-03 031/33(3). A- to A......................................................... 30.00<br />

321. WEBER: Der Freischutz. Poell; Czerwenka; Grummer; Streich; Bohme; Hopf; Donch; Clausen;<br />

Furtwangler/Salzburg Festival, 1954. [NL] IGI 338(3). A- ......................................................................... 14.00<br />

322. WOLF: Hugo Wolf Society <strong>Recordings</strong>, 1931-38: Some 138 songs, including nine items previously<br />

unpublished at the time of this project (1981). LP transfers in almost all cases by Keith Hardwick, who<br />

also contributes to the extensive notes booklet, along with William Mann and Ernest Newman.<br />

VOCALISTS: Gerhardt, Erb, Fuchs, Ginster, Husch, Janssen, Kipnis, Lemnitz, McCormack,<br />

Rethberg, Roswaenge, Schorr, Trianti & Weber. PIANISTS: Moore, van Bos, Schneider, Muller<br />

& Raucheisen. Heger/LSO in 1 song. EMI RLS-759(7). A- ......................................................................... 25.00<br />

323.*WOLF-FERRARI: Sly. Bader; Polaski; Reeh; Haertel; Maxym/Niedersachsischen Staatsoper,<br />

Hannover. [dig; DMM; includes notes & synopsis in English, but NL - as issued] Acanta 40.23<br />

501(3). A- to A ................................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

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

324.*BRITTEN: A Midsummer Night's Dream (exc). Deller; Harwood; Pears; Harper; Shirley-Quirk; Watts;<br />

Brannigan; Tear; Composer/LSO. London OS-26097. A-(c/c)...................................................................... 10.00<br />

325.*BRITTEN: Albert Herring (exc). Pears; Fisher; Brannigan; J. Peters; Noble; Cantelo; Ward;<br />

Composer/ECO. London OS-26165. A-(c/c) ................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

326.*CATALANI: La Wally (exc). Tebaldi; Del Monaco; Cappuccilli; Diaz; Cleva/Monte Carlo Opera.<br />

London OS-26202. A-...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

327. CILEA: Adriana Lecouvreur (exc). Pobbe; Barbieri; Filacuridi; Simionetto/RAI Milan. [Live, 1958;<br />

Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 56. A-................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

328.*DELIBES: Lakme (exc). D'Angelo; Berbe; Gedda; Blanc; Pretre/Paris Opera Comique. [blue labels]<br />

Angel S-36107. A- ........................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

329.*GOUNOD: Romeo & Juliette (exc). Carteri; Gayraud; Gedda; Dens; Rouleau; Lombard/French<br />

National Opera. [blue labels] Angel S-36287. A- .......................................................................................... 10.00<br />

330.*LEHAR: Merry Widow (exc). Schwarzkopf; Gedda; Steffek; Knapp; Waechter; Von Matacic/PO. [blue<br />

labels] Angel S-36340. A-................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

331. MASSENET: Manon (exc). Carteri; Filacuridi; Simionetto/RAI Turin. [Live, 1959; Italian-only notes] I<br />

Gioielli Della Lirica 42. A-(this copy includes notes insert in English) ............................................................ 9.00<br />

332. ORFF: Antigonae - Scenes IV & V. Goltz; Uhde; Greindl; Roessl-Majdan; Hollreiser/Vienna Sym; VSO<br />

Cho. Col ML-5038. B("6-eyes")........................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

333. PUCCINI: La Boheme (exc). Albanese; Bergonzi; Sereni; Scott; Schippers/Metropolitan Opera. [Live,<br />

1958; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 35. A-(this copy has English notes insert) ............................. 9.00<br />

334. PUCCINI: Madame Butterfly (exc). Albanese; Melton; Browning; Weissmann/RCA Victor Orch. [10inch]<br />

RCA LM-2. B to B+.................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

335. PUCCINI: Tosca (exc). Tebaldi; Tucker; Warren; Mitropoulos/Metropolitan Opera. [Live, 1955; Italianonly<br />

notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 17. A-(this copy has English notes insert) ................................................... 9.00<br />

336. PUCCINI: Turandot (exc). Nilsson; DiStefano; Carteri; Votto/La Scala. [Live, 1958; Italian-only notes] I<br />

Gioielli Della Lirica 40. A-(this copy has English notes insert) ........................................................................ 9.00


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

337. RACHMANINOFF: Miserly Knight - Act II. Siepi, bass; Scherman/Little Orchestra Society (who also<br />

play Arensky's Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky for String Orchestra). [blue labels] Col ML-<br />

4526. B ............................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

338. STRAUSS: Capriccio (exc). Ursuleac; Klarwein; Hotter; Hann; Krauss/Bavarian Opera Orch. [recorded<br />

1942] BASF 10 21363-3. A- to A .................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

339. STRAUSS: Elektra (excerpts; Pauly; Boerner; Szantho; Huehn; Jagel; Rodzinski/NYP; live, 1937).<br />

WAGNER: Tannhauser - Venusberg Duet (Pauly; Laholm; Leinsdorf/Met; live, 1939). [bl covs; NL]<br />

Golden Age of Opera EJS 145(2). B-/B........................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

340. VERDI: Aida (exc). Davy; Ahlin; Konya; Hotter; Schoeffler; Quadri/Vienna Volksopera Orch; Cho.<br />

[tulip labels] DGG P-71159. A-(a few brief, lgt tks) ....................................................................................... 12.00<br />

341. VERDI: Aida - Fragments of Acts I & II. Milanov; Martinelli; Jagel; Tagliabue; Pinza; Cordon; Castagna;<br />

Papi/unidentified company. [Live, 1938] Filler: Trovatore, Act III, Scene 2 (Kaye; Jagel;<br />

Cleva/Cincinnati Opera; 1946). [blank cover; NL] Unique Opera UORC-262. A-...................................... 10.00<br />

342. VERDI: Don Carlo (exc). Pernerstorfer; Konetzni; Hongen; Oeggl; Alexander Welitsch; Erwin<br />

Baltzer/Vienna Opera Orch. [scarce!] Capitol P-8144. B .............................................................................. 9.00<br />

343. VERDI: Ernani (exc). De Monaco; Cerquetti; Bastianini; Christoff; Mitropoulos/Teatro Comunale di<br />

Firenze. [Live, 1957; Italian-only notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 33. A-............................................................ 9.00<br />

344. VERDI: Il Trovatore (exc). Del Monaco; Gencer; Bastianini; Previtali/RAI Milan. [Live, 1957; Italianonly<br />

notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 4. A-(this copy includes English notes)....................................................... 9.00<br />

345. VERDI: Il Trovatore (exc). Sutherland; Obrazova; Pavarotti; Wexell; Grant; Bonynge/unidentified<br />

company. [Live, no date given; bl cov] Unique Opera UORC-281................................................................ 13.00<br />

346. VERDI: Il Trovatore (exc). Varnay; Heidt; Feuss; Baum; Warren; Silva; Morel/Palacio de Bellas Artes,<br />

Mexico City. [Live, 1948; bl cov; no notes] Unique Opera UORC-320. A- .................................................... 8.00<br />

347. VERDI: La Traviata (exc). Tebaldi; Magenta; Prandelli; Gallo; Giulini/RAI Milan. [live, 1956; Italianonly<br />

notes] I Gioelli della Lirica GDL 2. A-...................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

348. VERDI: La Traviata (excerpts). Bjoerling; Schymberg; Hasslo; Grevillius/Stockholm Opera. [Live,<br />

1941; NL; blank jacket; scarce disc] Golden Age of Opera EJS 406. B/B+.................................................... 13.00<br />

349. VERDI: Macbeth (exc). Callas; Mascherini; Tajo; de Sabata/La Scala. [Live, 1952; Italian-only notes] I<br />

Gioielli Della Lirica 38. A-(this copy has English notes insert) ........................................................................ 9.00<br />

350. VERDI: Otello (exc). Del Monaco; Cavalli; Gobbi; Capuana/Rome Opera. [Live, 1960; Italian-only<br />

notes] I Gioielli Della Lirica 15. A-(this copy includes English notes insert) ................................................... 9.00<br />

351. VERDI: Otello (exc). Record credits Bolshoi Theatre production, but in fact this is apparently Del<br />

Monaco, De Los Angeles & Mitropoulos (with Met?). Everest 6183. A- ...................................................... 8.00<br />

352. VERDI: Otello (excerpts). Zenatello; Granforte; Noto; Cilla; Spani; Bellezza/ROHCG. [Live; June 17,<br />

1926 (with incidental fill-ins); blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 144. B+ ........................................... 12.00<br />

353.*WAGNER: Scenes from Tannhauser & Gotterdammerung. Grummer; Frick; Konwitschny/BSOO &<br />

Cho. [red U.S. labels - the earliest Angel stereo labels] Angel S-35844. A-(superficial marks cause<br />

little or no sound) ............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

354. WAGNER: Die Walkure (Act III). Flagstad; Bockelman; Muller; Furtwangler/ROHCG. [Live; May 26,<br />

1937; notes include 1972 article/interview about Elisabeth Furtwangler] Discocorp RR-417. A- ................. 15.00<br />

355. WAGNER: Die Walkure - Excerpts from Acts II & III. Flagstad; Franz; Treptow; Konetzi;<br />

Furtwangler/La Scala. [Live, 1950; bl cov; no notes] Golden Age of Opera EJS 327. B............................... 9.00


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

356. WAGNER: Lohengrin (exc). Flagstad; Maison; Branzel; Hofmann; "de" Abravanel/Unnamed<br />

Company. [Live; NL; blank jacket] Golden Age of Opera EJS 557. B+........................................................ 12.00<br />

357. WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde, Act II. Laholm; Flagstad; Szantho; Gurney; Barbirolli/NYP. [The<br />

orchestra is unidentified on the record, but in fact the recording derives from a live concert<br />

performance from April 16, 1939; in blank jacket with no notes - as issued, I believe] Private MR-<br />

2002. A-............................................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

358. WAGNER: Walkure (Act I plus Wotan's Farewell & Magic Fire Music). Lorenz; Teschemacher; Bohme;<br />

Herrmann; Elmendorff/Dresden Staatskapelle. [Austrian issue; German-only notes; NL] Private<br />

0120 015/6(2). A- ............................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

359. WAGNER: Walkure - Act I. Del Monaco; Hillebrecht; Von Rohr; Leitner/Stuttgart. [Live, 1966]<br />

Legendary LR-109. A- ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

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

360. 100 YEARS OF BAYREUTH: <strong>Recordings</strong> made from 1907-1966 of arias featuring Destinn, Knupfer,<br />

Soomer, Onegin, Mayr, Schorr, Melchior, Branzell, Leider, Volker, von Manowarda, Klose, Lorenz,<br />

Hotter, Windgassen, Rysanek, Varnay, Greindl & Nilsson. DGG 2721 115(2). A- to A................................ 15.00<br />

361. 100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Early Years: 1883-1908. Commercial recordings of<br />

singers in arias from roles they sang at the Met: Ancona, Bispham, Burrian, Calve, Campanari,<br />

Caruso, Chaliapin, De Lucia, De Lussan, De Reszke, Eames, Farrar, Gadski, Homer, Journet,<br />

Lehmann, Mantelli, Maurel, Melba, Nordiac, Patti, Plancon, Schumann-Heink, Scotti, Sembrich,<br />

Tamagno, Van Rooy & Witherspoon. In fold-open album with 8-page booklet of texts with photos and<br />

notes on each soloist and recording. Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan Opera-MET-401(2). A- ......... 24.00<br />

362. 100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Gatti-Casazza Years I: 1908-1921. Commercial<br />

recordings of singers in arias from roles they sang at the Met: Alda, Amato, Bonci, Bori, Caruso,<br />

Clement, DeLuca, Destinn, Didur, Easton, Farrar, Fremstad, Gadski, Gigli, Hempel, Homer,<br />

Jadlowker, Mardones, Martinelli, McCormack, Muzio, Ober, Ponselle, Schumann, Scotti, Slezak,<br />

Tetrazzini, Urlus & Whitehall. In fold-open album with 8-page booklet of texts with photos and notes<br />

on each soloist and recording. Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan Opera-MET-402(2). A- .................. 24.00<br />

363. 100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Gatti-Casazza Years II: 1921-1935. Commercial<br />

recordings of singers in arias from roles they sang at the Met: Bohnen, Bori, Branzell, Chaliapin,<br />

Crooks, DeLuca, Flagstad, Galli-Curci, Gigli, Jeritza, Johnson, Lauri-Volpi, Martinelli, Matzenauer,<br />

Melchior, Moore, Pinza, Pons, Ponselle, Rethberg, Ruffo, Schipa, Schorr, Swarthout & Tibbett. In<br />

fold-open album with 8-page booklet of texts with photos and notes on each soloist and recording.<br />

Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan Opera-MET-403(2). A-(little or no snd from blem sd 3) ................ 20.00<br />

364. 100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Johnson Years: 1935-1950. Commercial recordings of<br />

singers in arias from roles they sang at the Met: Albanese, Baccaloni, Bjoerling, Di Stefano, Flagstad,<br />

Janssen, Jobin, Kipnis, Kirsten, Kullman, Martinelli, Melchior, Merrill, Milanov, Novotna, Peerce,<br />

Pinza, Pons, Sayao, Singher, Steber, Stevens, Tagliavini, Thorborg, Tibbett, Traubel, Tucker, Varnay,<br />

Warren & Welitch. In fold-open album with 8-page booklet of texts with photos and notes on each<br />

soloist and recording. Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan Opera-MET-404(2). A-................................ 24.00


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

365.*100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Bing Years I: 1950-1961. Commercial recordings (one<br />

disc mono, one stereo) of singers in arias from roles they sang at the Met: Albanese, Bastianini,<br />

Bergonzi, Bjoerling, Callas, Della Casa, Corelli, Corena, Del Monaco, De Los Angeles, Elias, Gedda,<br />

Gueden, Hines, London, Merrill, Milanov, Moffo, Nilsson, Peters, Price, Resnik, Rysanek, Siepi,<br />

Simionato, Steber, Stevens, Tebaldi, Thebom, Tozzi, Tucker, Valletti, Vickers & Warren. In fold-open<br />

album with 8-page booklet of texts with photos and notes on each soloist and recording. Sold by<br />

subscription only. Metropolitan Opera-MET-405(2). A-................................................................................. 24.00<br />

366. 100 YEARS OF GREAT MET ARTISTS: The Conductors, 1883-1983: Conductors associated with the<br />

Met in performances of selctions from operas they conducted at the Met (but most of these are<br />

recordings made with other orchestras/companies: Toscanini, Hertz, Bodanzky, Monteux, Wolff,<br />

Serafin, Bellezza, Busch, Beecham, Szell, Walter, Cleva, Mitropoulos, Schippers, Reiner,<br />

Leinsdorf, Bohm, Bernstein & Levine. In fold-open album. Sold by subscription only. Metropolitan<br />

Opera-MET-408(2). A- .................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

367.*A HUNDRED YEARS OF ITALIAN: OPERA: 1800-1810. Twenty-four arias from obscure operas by<br />

Cimarosa, Avanti, Generali, Gnecco, Lavigna, Mayr(2), Mosca(2), Nicolini(2), Paer(4), Paisiello,<br />

Pavesi, Portogallo, Pucitta, Righini, Weigl, Winter(2) & Zingarelli. Many vocalists; David<br />

Parry/Philharmonia Orch. Recorded by Robert Auger in Henry Wood Hall, London; 1979-82; with<br />

64-page book of extensive notes and fine illustrations] Opera Rara ORH-101(3). A- to A ............................ 50.00<br />

368.*AMERICAN-JEWISH ART SONGS: Works of L.Weiner(6), Chajes(3), Helfman(4), Neumann(2),<br />

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Stern(2), Gideon, Wyner, Bernstein, Fromm. Pauline Stark, soprano; Nadine<br />

Stark, piano. Spectrum SR-328. FS................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

369. BAYREUTH FESTIVAL: 1951-1960: Selections from Tannhauser - Rysanek; Kupper; Windgassen;<br />

Greindl; Waechter; Windgassen; Cho. Meistersinger - Greindl; Cho. Walkure - Hotter. Siegfried -<br />

Windgassen. Gotterdammerung - Varnay; Windgassen; Greindl. Misc Orchs/Conductors. [British<br />

pressing; German-only notes] DGG 2721 111(2). A- to A.............................................................................. 24.00<br />

370. CANTORIAL GEMS: By Sirota(3), Rosenblatt(4), Kurtzer(2), Glanz, Kwartin(2), Borenstein & Roitman.<br />

Scala 860. A--................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

371.*DIVA: SIX GREAT VOICES: Von Stade - Figaro, Semiramide, Cedrillon, Mignon, Werther, Grande<br />

Duchesse. Te Kanawa - Don Giovanni(2), Hansel & Gretel, Strauss Song, Pie Jesu from Durufle<br />

Requiem. Scotto - Norma, Otello, Adriana, Suor, Butterfly. Caballe - Gemma di Vergi, Aroldo(2).<br />

Horne - Prophete, Mignon, Sheherazade (one song), El Amor Brujo (one song). CBS M3X-36937(3).<br />

A- to A(lovely German pressing)..................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

372. GALA OPERATIC CONCERT: Kabaivanska, Bergonzi & Cappuccilli in arias and duets from Rigoletto,<br />

Don Carlo, Ballo, Butterfly, Pagliacci, Boheme, Andrea Chenier & Trovatore. [Live, 1971; no<br />

conductor or orchestra shown] HRE 380(2). A- .............................................................................................. 25.00<br />

373. LA SCALA AT THE BOLSHOI, 1964: "Documenting the Historic Visit of the La Scala Company to<br />

Moscow." Extended excerpts from Trovatore (Tucci, Simionato, Bergonzi, Cappuccilli); Boheme<br />

(Freni, Raimondi, Panerai); Turandot (Nilsson, Tucci, Prevedi); two discs devoted to Gala Concert<br />

with Tonini, piano and arias by Nilsson(2); Freni(3); Cossotto(3); Prevedi(2) & Scotto (6: she gets a<br />

whole LP to herself!) [As always, I think, with HRE, there are no notes, but the sound quality is really<br />

excellent and the collection generous] HRE 340(5). A-(brief tks in Boheme; otherwise lovely!) .................. 35.00<br />

374. LES TRES RICHES HEURES DE: L'Opera de Paris. Selections sung by Endreze, Verdiere, Pernet,<br />

Norena, Vallin, Lubin, Maison, Villabella, Billot, Lafont, Supervia, Payan, Micheletti, Rouard, Tirard<br />

& Cernay. [Recorded 1925-1933; French-only notes] French CBS 78313(3). A- .......................................... 30.00


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

375.*METROPOLITAN OPERA GALA: Highlights of concert honoring Rudolf Bing, 4-22-72. Arias & duets<br />

by Arroyo, Caballe, Nilsson (Salome Finale), Price, Resnik, Tucker, Merrill, Zylis-Gara, Corelli;<br />

Bohm, Adler, Bonynge, Levine. [Resnik singing "Chacun a Bing's Gout" is a scream!] DGG 2530<br />

260. A-(U.S. pressing)...................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

376. ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS: Six Hymns. Robert Shaw Chorale; Weinrich, organ. [10-inch]<br />

RCA LM-85. A--(fine!).................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

377. OPERATIC SCENES: From Rosenkavalier, Marriage of Figaro, Orfeo & Carmen. Stevens; Berger;<br />

Peerce; Reiner/RCA Victor Sym. [in print from c.10/52 - 3/56] RCA LM-9010. B+(earliest labels) ......... 24.00<br />

378. PRAGUE NATIONAL THEATRE: Opera in Prague. Two-record set with handsome 26-page illustrated<br />

booklet features one disc of selections from Don Giovanni, Otello, Meistersinger, Boris, Libuse,<br />

Rusalka, Jenufa & Bride of Messina; second LP is devoted to Singers of the Past (Burian,<br />

Deistinnova, Marak, Zitek, Berlik, Zikova) and Contemporary Singers (Krasova, Blachut,<br />

Tikalova, Bednar, Zidek, Haken, Joran). Supraphon SUA-10413/14(2). A-.............................................. 24.00<br />

379. READINGS FROM THE BIBLE: Twelve passages read by Ronald Colman. [10-inch; never seen this one<br />

before!] RCA LM-124. B................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

380.+THE FABULOUS 40'S AT THE MET: Arias by Stevens, Tourel, Baccaloni, Pinza, Pons, Singher, Sayao,<br />

Weede, Castagna, Ralf, Varnay, Traubel, Melchior. Odyssey 32 16 0304. A- ............................................... 12.00<br />

381. THE RECORD OF SINGING: Part 1: The Castrato Voice; The Old School; English-Speaking<br />

Singers; The French; the Emergence of Verismo. <strong>Recordings</strong> made by EMI and others between<br />

1899 and 1919 of 90+ singers in over 120 arias. [1982 issue (Part 1 of 2) produced by Keith Hardwick<br />

corrects many pitch errors from original 1977 12-record set] EMI RLS-7705(6). A- to A............................. 45.00<br />

382. THE RECORD OF SINGING: Part 2: The Emergence of Verismo; Wagner and the German Style;<br />

Singers of Imperial Russia. <strong>Recordings</strong> made by EMI and others between 1901 and 1916 of 100+<br />

singers (a few in more than one selection). [1982 issue (Part 2 of 2) produced by Keith Hardwick<br />

corrects many pitch errors from original 1977 12-record set] EMI RLS-7706(6). A- to A............................. 45.00<br />

383. THE RECORD OF SINGING: Volume #3: 1926-1939. 200+ singers recorded by EMI (and others) during<br />

the pre-WWII electrical era. With very detailed 35-page book including discographic material, singer<br />

photos and biographies, and note by producer Keith Hardwick. EMI EX-29 0169 3(13). A- to A ................ 70.00<br />

384. THE RECORD OF SINGING: Volume #4: 1939 to the End the 78-rpm Era (1955). 130+ singers<br />

recorded by EMI (and others). With very detailed 39-page book including discographic material,<br />

singer photos and biographies, an introduction by Alan Blyth and a note by producer Keith Hardwick.<br />

[Direct Metal Mastering] British Seraphim IH-6150(8). FS............................................................................ 56.00<br />

385. THE RECORD OF SINGING: Zupplement: <strong>Recordings</strong> from 1902-1912, not included in original 12<br />

records of A Record of Singers: Litvinne, Brejean-Silver, Lafitte, Heglon, Bellincioni, Bruno, Cucini,<br />

Gilion, Bonini, De Luca, Nani, Arimondi, Luppi, De Angelis, Elizza, Dietrich, nast, Gotze, Gruning &<br />

Forsell. [Transfers by Keith Hardwick - who, as new producer for the reissue project, obviously<br />

insisted that some of his favorite recordings from the era be issued here to supplement the original<br />

1977 compilation] EMI HLM-7264. A-........................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

386. VERDI ARIAS BY GREAT TENORS: Zenatello, Rayner, Piccaver, Lauri-Volpi, Pertile, Vignas & Lois.<br />

ROSSINI ARIAS BY GREAT TENORS & BARITONES: Slezak, Escalais, Magnini, Coletti,<br />

Battistini, Gilion & Badini. Eterna 761. A-...................................................................................................... 10.00


LP's: Vocalists<br />

387. ALBANESE: Arias - Louise; Boheme; La Wally; Cav; Manon Lescaut; Adriana. Trucco/RCA Orch. [10inch]<br />

RCA LM-111. B...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

388. ALBANESE: Puccini Arias - Tosca, Turandot(2), Villi, Rondine(2), Boheme (2), Manon Lescaut, Suor,<br />

Butterfly. RCA LM-2033. A- to B+................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

389. AMATO: Arias - Barber, Traviata(2), Ballo, Forza, Africana, Il Guarany, Carmen(2), Gioconda, Tosca,<br />

Secret of Susanna & Jewels. [recorded 1911-14; German-only notes] Court Opera CO-430. FS .................... 9.00<br />

390. ANDERSON: Ten Spirituals. Rupp, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-110. B- ................................................................ 6.00<br />

391.*ANGELICI: Arias - Faust, Roi d'Ys, Tales, Figaro, Otello, Lakme, Manon, Mireille, Magic Flute.<br />

Etcheverry/Paris Opera Comique. Trianon TRI-33153. A-......................................................................... 12.00<br />

392.*ARKHIPOVA: Arias - Maid of Orleans, Tsar's Bride, Khovanshchina, Alexander Nevsky, Carmen,<br />

Figaro(2), Don Carlos & Trovatore. Misc conductors. Melodiya C10-14601-02. A- ..................................... 12.00<br />

393. ARKHIPOVA: Arias by Tchaikovsky, Bizet, Dargomyzhsky, Cherubini, Thomas & Verdi (the notes are in<br />

Cyrillic, so I can't tell you more than that!) Melodiya 011811-12. A-............................................................. 12.00<br />

394.*ARKHIPOVA: Excerpts from The Tsar's Bride and The Snow Maiden. Melik-Pashayev/Bolshoi Theatre<br />

Orch. [nice cover portrait!] Melodiya C-0799-800. A-................................................................................... 12.00<br />

395.*ARKHIPOVA: Falla - El Amor Brujo. Jansons/Moscow Radio Orchestra, who also perform excerpts<br />

from The Three-Cornered Hat. Melodiya CM-03395-6. A- ............................................................................ 12.00<br />

396.*ARKHIPOVA: Khovanshchina excerpts. [I cannot read the Cyrillic to tell you the rest of the cast]<br />

Melodiya C10-16595-96. A- ............................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

397.*ARKHIPOVA: Rachmaninoff - Songs (7). Mussorgsky - Songs and Dances of Death. Wustman, piano.<br />

Mel-Angel SR-40198. A- ................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

398.*ARKHIPOVA: Rachmaninov Songs (14). Ivary Ilya, piano.[Russian-only notes] Melodiya C10-17203-4.<br />

A-(minor cover damage) .................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

399. ARKHIPOVA: Selections from Alexander Nevsky, On Guard for Peace, Not Love Alone,<br />

Khovanshchina(2) & Fountain of Bakhchisarai. Misc conductors. Melodiya 015959-60. A- ........................ 12.00<br />

400.*ARKHIPOVA: Songs of Grechaninov, Gliere(2), Arensky(2), Ippolitov-Ivanov(3); Tchaikovsky - Six<br />

Duets (Kasrashvili, soprano; Pashinsky, baritone). Melodiya 33CM-03167-68. A-..................................... 12.00<br />

401.*ARKHIPOVA: Songs of Taneyev(11) & Medtner(5). [I can't manage the Cyrillic to read the pianist's<br />

name] Melodiya 33C10-08229-30. A- ............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

402.*ARKHIPOVA: Songs to Pushkin Texts by Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Shaporin, Borodin,<br />

Cui, Rubinstein, Glazounov, Gliere & Vlasov. Rassudova; Guselnikov, piano. Melodiya 33C10-<br />

06963-64. A- .................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

403.*ARKHIPOVA: Twelve songs of Georgi Sviridov (b.1915). Composer, piano. Melodiya C10-11981-2. A-....... 15.00<br />

404.*ARKHIPOVA & PIAVKO: Duet from Iolanthe & Fountain Scene from Boris. PIAVKO alone: Arias from<br />

May Night, Sadko, Queen of Spades(3); Grechaninov song. Ermler/Bolshoi Theatre Orch. Melodiya<br />

33C10-12351-2. A- .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

405.*ARKHIPOVA & PIAVKO: Duets from Trovatore & Cavalleria Rusticana. Melodiya 33CM-02919-20. A- ...... 12.00<br />

406.*AVDEYEVA: (Larissa; mezzo-soprano): Arias - Khovanshchina(2), Sadko, Kaschei, Carmen(3),<br />

Samson(2). Svetlanov/Bolshoi. Melodiya 33C-01013-14. A- ........................................................................ 12.00<br />

407.*BAKER: Arie Amorose by Giordani, Caccini, Stradella, Sarri, Cesti, Lotti, Scarlatti(3), Caldara(3),<br />

Bononcini, Durante, Pergolesi, Martini, Piccinni & Paisiello. Marriner/ASMF. Philips 9500 557. A-<br />

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

408.*BAKER: Berlioz - Nuits d'Ete. Ravel - Sheherazade. Barbirolli/NPO. [blue labels] Angel S-36505. A- ........... 12.00<br />

409.*BAKER: Chausson - Chanson Perpetuelle. Ravel - Chansons Madecasses; 3 Mallarme Poems. Delage -<br />

Quatre Poemes Hindous. Melos Ens. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-298. A-(c/c) ............................................................ 12.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

410.*BAKER: French Song Recital - Debussy (Trois Chansons; Le Promenoir des Deux Amants), Duparc(2) &<br />

Faure(9). Moore, piano. EMI/Odeon ASD-2590. A- ...................................................................................... 16.00<br />

411.*BAKER: Handel - Ah! Crudel nel Pianto Mio; Armida Abbandonata. Leppard/ECO. [blue labels] Angel<br />

S-36569. A- ...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

412.*BAKER: A Treasury of English Songs, 1597-1961: Dowland, Arne, Purcell, Boyce, Vaughan Williams,<br />

Parry, Britten, Warlock, Ireland, etc. Moore, piano; misc other accompaniments on lute, flute, viola da<br />

gamba & harpsichord. [blue labels] Angel S-36456. A-.................................................................................. 16.00<br />

413. BASTIANINI: Arias - Don Carlo; Barber; Wm Tell; Paride ed Elena; Don Giovanni; Andrea; Songs -<br />

Durante, Tosti, Denza, De Curtis, Cardillo, Di Capua, Billi. Miura, pf. [Tokyo recital, 6-9-65]<br />

Legendary LR-119. FS ..................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

414.*BERGANZA: Falla - Seven Popular Spanish Songs. Lorca - Thirteen Old Spanish Songs. Yepes, guitar.<br />

DGG 2530 875. A- to A ................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

415. BERGER: Songs of Mozart(5) & Schubert. George Schick, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-133. B- ......................... 18.00<br />

416. BJOERLING: Arias & duets - Forza, Xerxes, Romeo, Boheme(2), Manon, Tosca, Camren, Cav; Songs of<br />

Schubert(3), Firestone(2), Tours, Brahms, Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Rossini, Nordqvist, Traditional<br />

Swedish. [Both Firestone, Romeo & one Boheme w/Annalisa Bjoerling] ANNA 1069. A- .......................... 12.00<br />

417. BJOERLING: Arias from Rigoletto, Desert Song; 13 Swedish Songs. [Everything sung in Swedish]<br />

[Rococo Bjoerling Vol #3]. Rococo 5237. A-.................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

418. BJOERLING & MERRILL: Operatic Duets from Forza, Don Carlo, Otello, Boheme & Pecheurs.<br />

Cellini/RCA Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-7007. B............................................................................................ 10.00<br />

419.*BRENDEL: (Wolfgang): Arias - Barber, Don Giovanni(2), Figaro, Tales, Faust, Tannhauser, Forza(2),<br />

Ballo, Falstaff, Trovatore. Wallberg/Munich Radio Orch. [dig] EMI 1C067-64 564. A- to A ................... 10.00<br />

420. CALLAS: Rehearsals from Dallas, November, 1957: Material from Anna Bolena, Traviata & Puritani<br />

(Rescigno conducts). Anna Bolena - Finale (Milan, 1957; Gavazzeni conducts). FWR 646-E/F.<br />

B(mostly fine, but some lgt scrs both sides) .................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

421.*CALLAS: Selections from Tosca (Pretre/Paris Opera) and Norma (Serafin/La Scala). [notes in Dutch<br />

only] Dutch EMI 5C065-03125. A- ................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

422. CELLINI & BJOERLING: Great Tenor Arias - Faust, Cav, Pag, Boheme, Africana & Carmen.<br />

Grevillius/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-105. B .............................................................................. 6.00<br />

423. CHAYRES: (Nestor, tenor): Falla - Seven Spanish Folk Songs. Cantares & Tonadillas of Spain (8).<br />

Kingsway KL-300. B+(occ tks) ....................................................................................................................... 26.00<br />

424. CROOKS: Arias - Werther, Xerxes, Sadko, Lohengrin, Elisir, Traviata(2), Walkure, Traviata(2), Faust(2)<br />

& Manon(2). [bl cov] Golden Age of Opera EJS 488. B+................................................................................. 8.00<br />

425. DANCO: Ravel - Sheherazade; Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallarme; Deux Melodies Hebraiques.<br />

Ansermet/OSR. London 5361. A-(demo copy) .............................................................................................. 20.00<br />

426. DE GORGORZA: Arias - Trovatore(2), Carmen, Roi de Lahore, Faust, Pag, Barber; Songs of Tosti(3), Di<br />

Capua, Quaranta, Scuderi, Mascheroni, Mattei. Rubini GV-570. A- .............................................................. 10.00<br />

427. DE LOS ANGELES: Spanish Folk Songs, Volume 2. Moore, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-131. B........................ 13.00<br />

428. DI STEFANO: His Earliest <strong>Recordings</strong> - Thirteen mostly Italian songs (Bixio, De Curtis, Mario,<br />

Gastaldon, Cottrau); no dates indicated, but notes mention that four items were originally recorded<br />

under the name of "Nino Florio." OASI 500. A- ............................................................................................. 12.00<br />

429.*DONATH: Songs of Schubert(8), Wolf(6), Strauss(4). Klaus Donath, piano. [nice fold-open album]<br />

Electrola 1C065-30 690. A- to A ..................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

430.*FASSBAENDER: Songs of Mendelssohn(9) & Wolf(10). Werba, piano. Electrola 1C065-30 950. A- to A...... 12.00<br />

431.*FASSBAENDER: Songs of Milhaud(3), Liszt(3), Mahler (Songs of a Wayfarer & seven more). Gage,<br />

piano. Electrola 1C065-30 949. A- to A .......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

432. FLAGSTAD: Grieg Songs (6). Braithwaite & Susskind/PO. [10-inch] RCA LM-99. B .................................... 12.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

433.*FRENI: Arias - Turandot(2), Manon Lescaut, Butterfly, Boheme, Gianni & Traviata(4).<br />

Magiera/Hamburg Phil & Gardelli/Staatskapelle Berlin. BASF BC-29176. A-(U.S. pressing) ................. 8.00<br />

434.*GENCER: Chopin - Nineteen Polish Songs, Op.74. Nikita Magaloff, piano, who also plays Liszt's piano<br />

transcriptions of six of these songs. [nice fold-open album] Fonit Cetra NARK-101(2). A- to A .................. 20.00<br />

435.*GENCER: Songs of Chopin(4), Bellini(3), Donizetti(3) & Rossini(3). Guerrini, piano. [fold-open<br />

illustrated album; notes Italian only] Cetra LPL-69003. A- ............................................................................ 12.00<br />

436. GOBBI: "Around the World in Music - Italy - Vol. I. Eight songs. [10-inch] RCA LPM-3090. A--..................... 11.00<br />

437.*GORR: Arias - Lohengrin, Tristan, Werther, Don Carlo, Trovatore, Cav, Samson, Orfeo. Cluytens/Paris<br />

Opera. [blue labels] Angel S-35795. A-.......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

438. HARRELL: Schubann - Dichterliebe. George Reeves, piano. [10-inch; scarce!] RCA LM-29. B........................ 25.00<br />

439. HARRELL: Songs of Purcell, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Wolf(2), Duparc(2), Massenet, Faure, John<br />

Jacob Niles (Four Gambling Songs). Smith, piano. Remington R-199-140. B+(fine pressing for a<br />

Remington!)...................................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

440.*HINES: Operatic Saints & Sinners - Arias from Faust(2), Simon, Damnation, Nabucco(2), Robert,<br />

Huguenots, Mefistofele(2), Don Carlo, Barber. Santi/VSOO. Epic BC-1334. A-(demo copy) ..................... 15.00<br />

441. HINES: Concert Encores - Songs of Mussorgsky(3), Beethoven, MacGimsey(2), Edwards, Kipling-<br />

Speaks, Wolf, Niles, Newman-Charles, Malotte, Tarr-Foster & Welborn-Sacco. Alexander Alexay,<br />

piano. London 5397. A- ................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

442. JERITZA: In Opera - Arias from Herodiade, Jeanne d'Arc, Alceste, Carmen(2), Gioconda, Thais, Tosca,<br />

Cav, Lohengrin, Tannhauser, Walkure & Dutchman. [most with unidentified orchestra; Carmen with<br />

Met; scarce disc - first copy I've had since 1987] Camden CAL-275. B+....................................................... 13.00<br />

443.*JERUSALEM: Strauss Songs (12). Masur/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch. [dig] Philips 6514 321. A- to A ......... 10.00<br />

444.*JINDRAK: (Jindrich): Arias - Secret, Devil's Wall, Eva, Cunning Little Vixen, Tannhauser, Prince Igor,<br />

War & Peace. Pesek, Tichy / Czech Radio Orch. [notes in Czech only] Panton 8116 0181. A-.................. 10.00<br />

445. KASTORSKY: (Vladimir): Arias - Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, Ruslan, Judith, Tannhauser, Walkure,<br />

Onegin, Boris; Songs of Glinka, Rubinstein, Marschner, Dargomyshsky(2), Borodin & Arensky.<br />

[recorded 1907-39] Melodiya 33M10-44693-4. A- ......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

446.*KOLLO: Wagner Arias - Lohengrin(2), Tannhauser, Dutchman(2), Meistersinger(2), Rienzi, Walkure(2),<br />

Siegfried(2), Parsifal(2), Gotterdammerung. Suitner/Berlin State Orch. German CBS 77 283(2). A-<br />

to A(superb German pressings)........................................................................................................................ 18.00<br />

447. KOROLYOV: (Denis): Arias - Onegin, Rigoletto, Dobrynia Nikitich, Boheme, Elisir; Songs of Glinka(4),<br />

Rimsky, Rachmaninov & Sviridov. Rassudoya, piano. Melodiya 028373-74. A- ......................................... 12.00<br />

448.*KOROLYOV: (Denis): Schubert Songs (10). Rassudova, piano. Melodiya 03529-30. A- .................................. 12.00<br />

449.*KRAUSE: Schubert - Schwanengesang. Gage, piano. London OS-26328. A-........................................................ 8.00<br />

450.*KRUYSEN: Debussy - Sixteen Songs (composed 1904-15). Noel Lee, piano. [handsome fold-open album]<br />

Telefunken SAT-22540. A- to A...................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

451.*KRUYSEN: Faure - Eighteen Songs: La Bonne Chanson; Deux Melodies, Op.76; Trois Melodies, Op.85;<br />

Mirages, Op.113. Noel Lee, piano. [Grand Prix du Disque; nice fold-open album] Telefunken SAT-<br />

22546. A- to A.................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

452. KURZ: Arias - Flute, Ernani, Lakme, Trovatore(2), Sonnambula, Perle du Brasil, Rigoletto, Puritani,<br />

Dinorah, Etoile. Rubini GV-89. A- .................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

453.*LAPLANTE: (Bruno; baritone): Massenet Songs (21). Lachance, piano. [Notes in French only] Calliope<br />

CAL-1830. A-- ................................................................................................................................................. 10.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

454. LAURI-VOLPI: Arias - Trovatore, Favorita, Wm Tell, Poliuto, Puritani, Werther, Manon(2), Faust,<br />

Carmen, Lombardi & Tosca; three songs. [bl cov] [rec 1955-59] EJS 565. A-(very fine pressing for<br />

EJS) .................................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

455. LAWRENCE: Excerpts from "Lady in the Dark" (recorded 1941; according to Clough & Cuming, this was<br />

the first issue) and "Nymph Errant" (rec 1933). [10-inch] RCA LRT-7001. A-(very brief bks beg sd 1,<br />

then superb) ...................................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

456.*LEBRUN: (Louise; soprano): Arias - Magic Flute(2), Figaro(2), Barber, Rigoletto, Traviata. Georg<br />

Richter/Norddeutsche Philharmonie. Classique CC-15075. A- .................................................................. 12.00<br />

457.*LEBRUN: (Louise; soprano): Rossini - "Soirees Musicales" (8 Ariette per Canto e Pianoforte). Bellini - 6<br />

Ariette per Canto e Pianoforte. Sevilla, piano. Select Collection Classique CC-15100. A-(c/c) .................... 12.00<br />

458. LEHMANN: Arias - Figaro, Freischutz, Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Meistersinger(2), Walkure, Mignon(2),<br />

Margarethe, Tales, Andrea, Jocelyn, Tote Stadt, Fledermaus, Manon, Werther, Manon Lescaut,<br />

Boheme, Tosca, Butterfly, Turandot, Rosenkavalier(2), Arabella. Songs of Strauss, Brahms,<br />

Schumann(2) & Schubert(2). [Grand Prix du Disque] Electrola 1C137-30 704/05(2). A- to A ..................... 16.00<br />

459. LEHMANN: Arias - Figaro, Flute, Freischutz, Oberon, Fidelio, Merry Wives, Manon, Mignon, Walkure,<br />

Tristan, Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Otello, Tosca(2), Butterfly, Turandot, Tote Stadt, Ariadne, Arabella,<br />

Rosenkavalier, Toten Augen (d'Albert), Wunder der Heliane (Korngold); two Wesendonck lieder.<br />

[recorded 1927-1935] Dacapo C 147-29 116/117(2). FS................................................................................. 16.00<br />

460. LEHMANN: Schubert - Die Schone Mullerin. Ulanowsky, piano. [recorded 1942] Col ML-5996. A-("2eyes"<br />

labels)...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

461. LEHMANN: Songs of Schubert(2), Schumann(2), Mendelssohn, Beethoven(2), Brahms(2), Wolf,<br />

Wagner(2) & Strauss(3). Ulanowsky, piano. [75th Birthday Release, 1962; recorded 1941; first<br />

release of seven items; in nice fold-open album] Col ML-5778. FS ............................................................... 12.00<br />

462. LEMNITZ: Arias - Orpheus(2), Figaro(2), Magic Flute(2), Freischutz(2), Trovatore(2), Aida(2), Otello(3),<br />

Arabella(2), Lohengrin(2) & Tannhauser. [recorded 1937-48] Electrola 1C147-28 989/90(2). FS................ 18.00<br />

463. LORENZ: Arias - Rienzi(2), Tannhauser(3), Lohengrin(3), Meistersinger(3), Walkure, Siegfried(2),<br />

Parsifal, Afrikanerin, Juive, Forza, Aida(2), Carmen, Evangelimann; Songs of Clemens Schmalstich &<br />

Felix Weingartner! Conductors include Schmalstich (many times), Moralt, Knappertsbusch. [recorded<br />

1925-42] Electrola 1C147-29 154/55(2). FS.................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

464. LORENZ: Wagner - Selections from Rienzi, Tannhauser & Walkure. With Schmitt-Walter, baritone;<br />

Reining, soprano; Orchs conducted by Rother & Schuler. [German-only notes] Heliodor 88029. A-<br />

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

465. LUDWIG: Mahler Songs (12). Moore, piano. British Columbia 33CX-1705. A- ................................................. 12.00<br />

466.*LUDWIG: Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder; Tristan Liebestod. Brahms - Alto Rhapsody. Klemperer/PO.<br />

[blue labels] Angel S-35923. A-....................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

467.*LUXON: Mussorgsky - Songs & Dances of Death; Sunless; Three Songs. Willison, piano. Argo ZRG-<br />

708. A-................................................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

468. MACDONALD & EDDY: Operetta Favorites - Selections by Herbert(3), Friml(3) & Romberg(2). [10inch]<br />

RCA LCT-16. A-(very fine!) .................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

469.*MASTERSON: Songs of Arne(3), Bishop, Handel, Gounod(3), Satie & Bizet(3). Vignoles, piano;<br />

Adeney, flute. Pearl SHE-590. A- ................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

470.*MATHIS: Mozart Lieder, Vol. 1 (17 songs). Klee, piano. DGG 2530 319. A- to A(c/c)........................................ 9.00<br />

471. MAUGERI: (Carmelo; b.1889): Arias - Andrea, Fedora, Forza(2), Ernani(2), Ballo, Trovatore, Fanciulla,<br />

Barber, Don Pasquale, Gioconda & Favorita(3). Rubini GV-592. A- ............................................................. 10.00<br />

472.*MCINTYRE: Wagner Monologues - Dutchman, Meistersinger(2), Lohengrin & Walkure. Matheson/New<br />

Zealand Sym. German RCA PRL 1-9079. A-(c/c) ........................................................................................... 8.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

473. MELBA: The American <strong>Recordings</strong>, 1907-1916. Lovely production in commemoration of 50 years of the<br />

Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1982. Includes TWO illustrated booklets: one with complete<br />

texts of the seventy or so songs and arias included; the other with essays and details regarding the<br />

Melba collection at the Performing Arts Museum in Melbourne. RCA VRL5-0365(5). A- to A(lovely<br />

Australian pressings) ........................................................................................................................................ 65.00<br />

474. MELCHIOR: Wagner - Selections from Rienzi, Meistersinger, Tannhauser, Walkure(3), Siegfried(2),<br />

Tannhauser; two Wesendonck lieder. [recorded 1923-24; German-only notes] Heliodor 2548 749. A-<br />

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

475. MELTON: Great Religious Songs - Panis Angelicus, The Lord's Prayer, Ave Maria (both Mascagni &<br />

Bach-Gounod), The Palms, Bizet's Agnus Dei. Black/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-82. B-......... 12.00<br />

476. MOFFO: Mozart Arias - Figaro(4), Don Giovanni, Magic Flute, Cosi, Mass in c; Concert Aria, K.369;<br />

Alleluja from Exsultate, Jubilate. Galliera/PO. [Moffo's first solo recital on Angel] Angel 35716. A-<br />

(early U.S. red labels)....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

477.*MOJICA: "Requiem Lirico" - Collection includes 30 songs - notes are in Spanish, but looks as if discs are<br />

basically one-each devoted to Mexican songs, Italian songs, and Spanish Christmas songs. [Mexican<br />

issue] Orfeon LP-JM-131(3). A-(brief, lgt snd, beg side 1, disc #2) ............................................................... 29.00<br />

478. MOORE: On Opera & Song - Arias: Louise, Boheme, Show Boat, Dubarry; Songs of Kreisler,<br />

Pestalozza, Berlin, Tchaikovsky & Paulin. [10-inch] RCA LCT-7004. B+(brief tks sd 2)............................. 14.00<br />

479.*MOSER: Mozart Arias - Flute(2), Don Giovanni, Seraglio; Concert Arias: K.316 & 368. Hager &<br />

Sawallisch/Munich Opera. [Grand Prix du Disque; nice fold-open album] Electrola C063-29 082. A-<br />

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

480. MUNSEL: Excerpts from the motion picture "Melba." Munsel sings the title role; includes arias from<br />

Nozze, Romeo, Tosca, Barber, Fille, Traviata, Lucia, several songs. [10-inch] RCA LM-7012. B+ ............. 29.00<br />

481. NOVOTNA: Songs of Lidice (Six Czech folk songs; Jan Masaryk, piano); Songs of Fibich & Bach; Arias<br />

- Rusalka(2), Belle Helene, Hubicka, Figaro(2), Magic Flute(3), Traviata(2), Tales(3), Bartered Bride.<br />

[Recorded 1926-1956; some from commercial issues, some broadcasts, one private; notes include<br />

comments by Novotna from 1982; she also made the selection of recordings to be included here] Pearl<br />

GEMM-261/2(2). A- ........................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

482. OLIVERO: Arias - Adriana, Boheme, Medea, Mefistofele, Manon Lescaut, Tristan, Traviata; Song of<br />

Bizet. [Live; 1963-68] Opus MLG-72. A- ....................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

483. PARSI-PETTINELLA: (Armida): Arias - Andrea, Re di Lahore, Norma, Ballo, Huguenots(2), Giulietta e<br />

Romeo, Favorita(2), Samson(2), Gioconda, Forza(2) & Trovatore; Songs of Gounod, Faini, Puccini &<br />

Costa. Club 99 CL-99-106. A- ........................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

484. PEERCE: Golden Moments of Song - O Solo Mio, La Danza, Mattinata, Valencia, Return to Sorrento,<br />

Amapola. Fistoulari/PO. [10-inch] RCA LM-65. B+(occ tks)....................................................................... 10.00<br />

485. PEERCE: Hebrew Melodies (8). Bass & Winterhalter, cond. [10-inch] RCA LM-7003. B-................................ 7.00<br />

486. PETERS, PINZA & PEERCE: Tonight We Sing - Selections from the motion picture: Boris Coronation &<br />

Death Scenes; arias, duets & trios from Butterfly(2), Traviata, Faust(4); Russian folk song.<br />

Newman/20th Century-Fox Orch & Cho. [10-inch; Peter's debut on RCA] RCA LM-7016. A--(brief<br />

tks sd 2; fine copy) ........................................................................................................................................... 40.00<br />

487. PINZA: Arias - Lakme, Amadis, Reine de Saba, Mignon, Faust, Magic Flute, Elisir, Lucia, Amore di Tre<br />

Re; Songs of de Curtis, Pergolesi & Beethoven. Rococo 5360. A- ................................................................... 9.00<br />

488. PLANCON: Arias - Martha, Romeo(2), Le Chalet, Damnation, Stabat Mater, Caid(2), Faust(2), Robert le<br />

Diable, Etoile & Don Carlos; songs of Godard & Schumann. [recorded 1902-08] Rubini GV-39. A-........... 10.00<br />

489. PONSELLE: Rosa Ponselle in Opera and Song - Arias from Vestale(2), Otello(2); Songs of Schubert &<br />

Bishop. [10-inch] RCA LCT-10. A-- ............................................................................................................... 11.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

490.*PREY: Schumann - Dichterliebe. Schubert - Songs (8). Hokanson, piano. [German-only texts; no notes]<br />

Philips 6520 002. A- to A................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

491.*PREY: Schumann - Dichterliebe; Kerner Lieder; Liederkreis. Engel, pf. Vox STDL-5562(2). A- ...................... 13.00<br />

492. RETHBERG: Arias - Alceste, Enfant Prodigue, Idomeneo, Walla, Forza, Ballo, Simon, Boheme(2), Cav,<br />

Figaro, Aida, Juive. [recorded 1935-41] ANNA 1040. A-............................................................................... 10.00<br />

494. SCHLUSNUS: Mahler - Songs of a Wayfarer. Strauss - Three Songs. Zillig/Hessian Radio Orch (in<br />

both). Songs of Schubert(4), Brahms(2), Wolf(4) (Peschko, Raucheisen, Rupp, pianists). [Germanonly<br />

notes] Heliodor 88 020. A- to A............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

495. SCHLUSNUS: Songs of Schubert (7 from Schwanengesang; two from Schone Mullerin) & Strauss (8).<br />

Misc pianists. [German-only notes] Heliodor 2548 729. A- to A.................................................................... 12.00<br />

496. SCHUMANN: Songs of Robert Franz(8), Mendelssohn(5) & Wolf(8). Schick & Reeves, piano. Allegro<br />

ALL-746. A-- ................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

497.*SCHWARZKOPF: Arias - Tannhauser(2); Lohengrin(2; 1 w/Ludwig, cond Wallberg); Freischutz(2).<br />

Susskind/PO. [red U.S. labels - the earliest Angel stereo labels; lovely cover portrait of Schwarzkopf]<br />

Angel S-35806. A-(brief, lgt tks in Lohengrin)................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

498.*SCHWARZKOPF: Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben; Liederkreis. Parsons, piano. Angel S-37043. A- ........ 12.00<br />

499.*SCHWARZKOPF: Wolf - Songs from the Romantic Poets (17). Moore, piano. [blue labels] Angel S-<br />

36308. A-.......................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

500.*SOLOVIANENKO: Songs of Tchaikovsky, Sviridov & Gliere (I think - ! - it is all in Cyrillic). Ravin,<br />

piano. Melodiya C10-15999-6000. A--............................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

501.*STEBER: Live at the Continental Baths (October 4, 1973): Arias from Idomeneo, Flute, Cosi, Louise,<br />

Boheme, Manon, Merry Widow, Tosca; Songs of Sieczynski, Kreisler. Biltcliffe, piano. RCA ARL1-<br />

0436. A-............................................................................................................................................................ 15.00<br />

502. STEVENS: Six Religious Songs. Frank Black/RCA Victor Orch & Cho. [10-inch] RCA LM-38. C(sad<br />

condition, but what a fine voice!)..................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

503. STIGNANI: Arias - Trovatore, Favorita, Cav, Fedora, Carmen, Forza, Samson, Arlesiana, Gioconda &<br />

Norma. [Recorded 1927-50; Italian-only notes] Italian Odeon QCX-10510. FS ............................................ 12.00<br />

504. STREICH: Arias - Barber, Semiramide, Ballo(2), Rigoletto, Mignon, Huguenots, Idomeneo, Zaide, Cosi.<br />

Misc orchs/conductors. Decca DL-9943. A-.................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

505. SWARTHOUT: My Favorites - Eight songs including One Night of Love, I Wonder as I Wander;<br />

Estrellita, At Dawning. Katims/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-116. A--(occ lgt tks; very<br />

fine) .................................................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

506. TAGLIAVINI: Neapolitan Folk Songs (6). Cellini/RCA Victor Orch (in four); Gallino/Orch (in two).<br />

[10-inch] RCA LM-72. B................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

507. TEYTE: Songs of Hahn, Faure, Berlioz, Duparc, Chausson, Trad(2); Arias from Manon(2), Boheme &<br />

Monsieur Beaucaire. [from radio broadcasts, mostly Bell Telephone Hour, 1948] Glendale GL-8002.<br />

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

508. TEYTE: Town Hall Recital; January 15, 1948: Excerpts from Pelleas et Melisande; Britten - Les<br />

Illuminations. Ranck, piano. Desmar GHP-4003. A-...................................................................................... 12.00<br />

509. THEBOM: "Fireside Favorites" - Eight songs, including My Old Kentucky Home, The Rosary, Homing,<br />

Mighty Lak' a Rose. Braithwaite/LSO. [10-inch] RCA LM-104. B .............................................................. 21.00<br />

510. THEBOM: Beloved Hymns (7). Forsberg, organ (4th Presbyterian Church, NYC). [10-inch; very scarce;<br />

deleted August 1953!] RCA LM-58. B-/C+....................................................................................................... 6.00<br />

511. THILL: French Opera Arias - Alceste, Iphigenie, Joseph(Mehul), Les Abencerages(Cherubini), Wm Tell,<br />

Juive, Huguenots, Africaine, Damnation, Troyens, Faust(5), Mireille, Romeo(2), Carmen, Samson(3),<br />

Herodiade, Manon(4), Cid(2), Werther(2), Sapho, Lakme, Sigurd, Attaque du Moulin(Bruneau),<br />

Fortunio(Messager), Marouf(2), Rolande et le Mauvais Garcon(Rabaud). [wonderful detail in 126page<br />

booklet, but it is in French only] La Voix de Son Maitre 290 1933(5). A- to A ..................................... 35.00


LP's: Vocalists - continued<br />

512. TIBBETT: Arias - Barber, Carmen, Pag, Boris, Faust & Ballo; Songs of Schubert(2), Guion, Wolfe,<br />

Mussorgsky, Trad(2), Lecuona & Gounod. [blank jacket] Unique Opera UORC-370. A- ............................... 8.00<br />

513. TIBBETT: Arias - Falstaff, Romeo, Tabarro, Trovatore, Tosda, Herodiade, Faust, Meistersinger, Martha,<br />

Traviata, Xerxes, Tales & Andrea. [bl cov] Golden Age of Opera EJS 110. B................................................. 8.00<br />

514. TOKATYAN: (Armand): Arias - Manon, Carmen, Faust, Fanciulla, Andrea; Songs of Buzzi-Peccia, Tosti;<br />

Armenian Art Songs by Servasdiants(2), Komitas(2), Tato-Nacho, Melikian & Berberian. The Record<br />

Album RA-202. A-........................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

515. TOUREL: Russian Love Songs by Tchaikovsky(4), Gretchaninoff(2), Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev,<br />

Rachmaninov(3), Dargomijsky(3) & Glinka(2). Smith, piano; G.Ricci, cello. Decca DL-9981. A- ............. 10.00<br />

516. TOUREL: Songs of Rossini(3), Gluck, Stradella, Bizet, Liszt, Ravel(2), Poulenc & Berlioz. Ulanowsky,<br />

piano. Decca DL-10013. A- ............................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

517. TRAUBEL: "Old Vienna" - Merry Widow Waltz; Vienna, City of My Dreams; four more Viennese<br />

favorites. Frank Black/RCA Orch. [10-inch; rare!] RCA LM-39. B ............................................................ 29.00<br />

518. TRAUBEL: Folk Songs & Ballads (10). Armbruster/Orch. [10-in] RCA LM-7013. C(lousy copy, but<br />

scarce!) ............................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

519. TRUMAN: A Margaret Truman Program - Songs of Delibes(2), Mozart, Grieg, Popper, Romberg, Penn;<br />

Comin' Thro' the Rye. Fiedler/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch; this is the second of Margaret Truman's<br />

recordings and distinctly the rarer of the two. It was issued between April and July of 1952 and was<br />

deleted in November of the following year. And unlike the earlier issue (LM-57), I don't believe there<br />

was a 45-rpm edition, so this disc is all there was. For those who have not heard the scandalous thricefamiliar<br />

story, Harry Truman was widely quoted as wanting to punch critic Paul Hume in the face after<br />

he gave Margaret a poor review, which she may well have deserved... Quite apart from Truman, this is<br />

one of the very scarcest of Fiedler LP's.] RCA LM-145. A--(occ brief lgt tks from few marks) .................. 175.00<br />

520. VALENTE: (Alessandro): Arias - Turandot(2), Tosca(2), Fanciulla(2), Boheme, Manon Lescaut, Butterfly,<br />

Aida, Pag(3), Andrea, La Cene della Beffe(2), Sly(2); Mascagni song. [recorded 1927-30; Keith<br />

Hardwich transfers; DMM] EMI EG-29 0979 1. A- to A................................................................................ 12.00<br />

521. VALLIN: La Princesse du Chant. Songs of Faure(5), Hahn(8), Falla(10), Granados(2), Nin(4), Laserna,<br />

Gounot, Traditional, Chabrier, Leroux, Bemberg, Chausson(3) & Debussy; Arias - Pecheurs, Mignon,<br />

Manon, Herodiade, Boheme, Secret of Susanna & Louise. [recorded 1914; 1928-43] EMI EX-29 0946<br />

3(2). A- ............................................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

522.*VERLOOY: Arias & Duets - Rigoletto(3), La Wally & Lucia(2). Dubuc, baritone; Bellugi/Vienna Sym.<br />

Pavane ADW-7128. A- to A .............................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

523.*VYVYAN: Haydn - Scena de Berenice; Two Excerpts from St. Cecilia Mass. Mozart - Concert Arias,<br />

K.272 & 505. Newstone/Haydn Orch. Decca ECS-635. A0 ......................................................................... 10.00<br />

524. VYVYAN & MORRISON: Scarlatti - Two Duet Cantatas. Dart, harpsichord; Dupre, viola da gamba.<br />

Oiseau-Lyre OL-50154. A- .............................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

525. WARREN: "Songs for Everyone" - Old Man River; Home on the Range; Battle Hymn of the Republic;<br />

America the Beautiful; four more. Frank Black/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-94. B++(occ<br />

tks; fine copy)................................................................................................................................................... 40.00<br />

526. WARREN: Songs of Rudyard Kipling (8). Frank Black/RCA Victor Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-147. A--<br />

(brief tks beg sd 1; the rest uncommonly fine)................................................................................................. 50.00<br />

527.*WUNDERLICH: Arias & Duets - Don Giovanni, Zar & Zimmermann, Merry Wives(2), Dutchman,<br />

Butterfly(3). Assisting artists include Prey, Lorengar, Mathis, Hildebrand. Misc conductors.<br />

[German-only notes] Eterna 8 26 550. A-........................................................................................................ 12.00


AUDIOPHILE AND SPECIAL LABEL RECORDS<br />

The following several sections are devoted to listings of records by manufacturer in order of prefix and issue number. In<br />

most of these cases, either an individual item or a whole series has a following among groups of collectors on the basis of<br />

either quality of recorded sound to begin with or of pressing vintage (or both); in some cases (audiophile or not) the label<br />

per se has so devoted a following that it makes sense to list discs here rather than in an artist or repertoire category.<br />

Since many of these audiophiles are also followers of The Abso!ute Sound magazine, I have also included notations when<br />

I have found reviews or comments regarding specific discs in this publication. These take the form of the issue number<br />

followed by a colon, then the page number, i.e. [38:155]. Please consult these references directly if you are interested in<br />

what TAS has said. Their content in generally favorable, but they are not always so. Also, I have included these<br />

references even in cases where TAS has discussed or listed a different issue of the same recording I have listed (for<br />

example, a domestic vs. an imported pressing, or a reissue vs. original issue). So do not automatically assume that a TAS<br />

reference means a rave review of the specific item listed. When the letter "L" follows one of these notes, it means that the<br />

item was included on Harry Pearson's list on that page in that issue (rather than meaning that the item received an actual<br />

review or comment). [If you have a specific interest in the early Columbia stereo pressings with "2-eyes" labels, or the<br />

even earlier "6-eyes" pressings, here is where they are in this catalog: #184, 215, 279, 280, 332, 460, 936, 973, 990, 998,<br />

1002, 1005, 1011, 1018, 1020, 1024, 1029, 1040, 1059, 1066, 1193, 1208, 1219, 1241, 1242, 1248, 1309, 1333-34, 1374,<br />

1375, 1376, 1386, 1414, 1415, 1416, 1419, 1420, 1431, 1450, 1451, 1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1463, 1472, 1476,<br />

1477, 1478, 1481, 1483, 1492, 1506, 1509, 1574, 1592, 1593, 1596, 1651, 1652, 1653, 1655, 1683 & 1685.<br />

LP's: Angels<br />

All of the mono Angels below (except as noted) are early British pressings from the period 1953-58. Except as noted<br />

otherwise, these copies are the deluxe editions, with fine art work on the covers, extra heavy sleeves and dowel-rod spines<br />

(boxed sets did not have the dowel-rod spines). In a few instances the spine is gone (indicated with "ns"); in some cases<br />

the copy is from their thrift edition ("th"), wherein the same fine pressings were packaged in simple sleeves without notes<br />

and sold for lower prices than the deluxe editions. Stereo items are early pressings ["red" = red label for the very<br />

earliest of them, or "blue" = blue label used until the late '60's.<br />

529. 3591(2)CZIFFRA: LISZT - Twelve Transcendental Etudes. Cziffra. Angel 3591(2). A- ..................................... 30.00<br />

530. 35229: CHINESE OPERA - Excerpts from eight operas. Official Ensemble of the People's Republic of<br />

China. A--(1/4-in scr sd 2; box has moderate damage)..................................................................................... 9.00<br />

531. 35249: DEBUSSY - Twelve Preludes, Book Two. Gieseking. A- ......................................................................... 12.00<br />

532. 35295: CEREMONIAL MUSIC OF THE SYNAGOGUE - Yom Kippur; Marriage Ceremony; Service for<br />

Sabbath & Festivals. Emile Kacmann, bass (cantor of Union Liberale Israelite, Paris); with chorus &<br />

organ. [obscure issue!!] A-............................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

533. 35307: OPERATIC BALLET MUSIC - Dance of the Hours, Dance of the Persian Slaves, Venusberg<br />

Music, Polovetsian Dances, Aida Ballet Music. Karajan/PO. A--(slight spine split, tape repair)................. 12.00<br />

534. 35311: FAURE - Suites from Dolly, Masques et Bergemasques and Pelleas et Melisande. Tzipine/Paris<br />

Opera Comique Orch. A-- ............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

535. 35321: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto (Karajan/PO); Kinderscenen. Gieseking. A-......................................... 16.00<br />

536. 35322: DONIZETTI - Favorita (exc). Garafalo; Formichini; Curiel/Milan Radio. A-........................................ 12.00<br />

537. 35323: MOZART - Clarinet Concerto (Bernard Walton); Symphony #39. Karajan/PO. A-(first copy I've<br />

seen in 20 years!).............................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

538. 35332: BRAHMS - Sonatas #1 & #2 for Violin & Piano. Kogan; Mitnik. A- ...................................................... 35.00<br />

539. 35338: FOUR SYMPHONIES BY THREE SONS OF BACH - C.P.E.(in D and in F), W.F.(in d) and J.C.<br />

(in B-flat). Froment/His Chamber Orch. A-(lovely!)................................................................................... 25.00


LP's: Angels - continued<br />

540. 35339: SCHUBERT - Symphony #6. GRIEG - Old Norwegian Romance with Variations; In Autumn<br />

Overture. Beecham/RPO. A-(s/s).................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

541. 35342: STRAUSS FAMILY - Delirium, Artist's Life, Emperor & Blue Danube Waltzes; Pizzicato Polka;<br />

Gypsy Baron Overture. Karajan/PO. A- to B+ .............................................................................................. 12.00<br />

542. 35343: BACH - Concerto for 2 Violins; Violin Concerto in E; Sarabande from Partita #1. Elisabeth Gilels<br />

(2nd vln); Kogan; Ackermann/PO. A- .......................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

543. 35346: BORODIN Symphony #1. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Capriccio Espagnol. Galliera/PO. A-...................... 24.00<br />

544. 35348: PIANO ENCORES - Chopin, Debussy, Szymanowski, Paderewski, Scriabin, Rachmaninoff &<br />

Prokofiev. Witold Malcuzynski. A-(lovely copy; not common).................................................................... 24.00<br />

545. 35349: BRAHMS - Handel Variations; Intermezzo, Op.118, #6; Rhapsody #2. Witold Malcuzynski,<br />

piano. A-(first copy I've seen of this!).............................................................................................................. 32.00<br />

546. 35351: MOZART - Quartet #17. SCHUBERT - Quartet #2. Quartetto Italiano. A-(superb copy!) .................... 25.00<br />

547. 35352: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #17 & #18. Gieseking. A-......................................................................... 12.00<br />

548. 35362: SCHUBERT - Octet. Oistrakh; Bondarenko; Terain; Knushevitzky; Gertovich; Sorokin;<br />

Stidel; Shapiro. Angel 35362. A- ................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

549. 35363: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #30 & #31. Gieseking. A-(ns) ................................................................... 8.00<br />

550. 35367: BEETHOVEN - Quartet #10 ("Harp"). Quartetto Italiano. A-................................................................. 25.00<br />

551. 35378: MOZART - Piano Sonatas #11 & #12. Jose Iturbi. A-.............................................................................. 35.00<br />

552. 35384: BOCCHERINI - Symphonies in A and c. Caracciolo/Scarlatti Orch. A- ................................................ 12.00<br />

553. 35396: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2. CHOPIN - Nocturne in D-Flat. Malinin;<br />

Ackermann/PO. A-(three light 1/4-inch scrs on side 1)................................................................................. 16.00<br />

554. 35397: SCHUMANN - Cello Concerto. TCHAIKOVSKY - Rococo Variations. Fournier; Sargent/PO. A- ..... 20.00<br />

555. 35399: BALAKIREV - Symphony #1. Beecham/RPO. [this mono original issue was deleted in July 1959]<br />

A-(lovely copy!) ............................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

556. 35408: MOZART - Symphony #38 & #39. Klemperer/PO. [ns] A-( U.S. red-label pressing)............................... 9.00<br />

557. 35409: MOZART - Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K.339; Exsultate, Jubilate; Benedictus Sit Deus,<br />

K.117. Berger; Hoffgen; Wilhelm; Frantz; Forster/BPO; St. Hedwig's Cho. [ns] A-(earliest U.S. red<br />

labels) ............................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

558. 35410: STRAUSS - Death & Transfiguration. TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet. Galliera/PO. B(mostly<br />

A-, but a few short scrs) ................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

559. 35477: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Iturbi, piano & conducting Colonne Orch. [scarce!] [th;<br />

ns] A-................................................................................................................................................................ 32.00<br />

560. 35589: EILEEN FARRELL - In Grand Opera. Arias from Alceste, Ernani, Jeanne d'Arc, Herodiade,<br />

Oberon, Gioconda, Enfant Prodigue, Consul. Schippers/PO. A- ..................................................................... 9.00<br />

561. COLH--89: BACH ORGAN RECITAL - Albert Schweitzer. [recorded at All Hallows Church, London;<br />

1935; with booklet] A-(U.S. pressing; no spine).............................................................................................. 12.00<br />

562.*S-35397: SCHUMANN - Cello Concerto. TCHAIKOVSKY - Rococo Variations. Pierre Fournier, cello;<br />

Sargent/PO. [one of the very earliest Angel stereo issues] Angel S-35397. A-(earliest U.S. red labels;<br />

w/dowel spine too) ........................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

563.*S-35739: MOZART - Symphony #38 & 39. Karajan/PO. [blue labels] A- ......................................................... 10.00<br />

564.*S-35753: SCHUMANN - Symphony #3 (using Mahler's orchestration); Manfred Overture. Giulini/PO. A-<br />

(earliest U.S. red labels) ................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

565.*S-35948: HANDEL - Water Music Suite. MOZART - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik; 3 German Dances; Ave,<br />

Verum Corpus. Karajan/BPO (Ave PO/Cho). [blue labels] A- ................................................................... 10.00<br />

566.*S-36347: STRAUSS - Four Last Songs; Songs (5). Schwarzkopf; Szell/Berlin Radio Sym. [TAS<br />

44:126+156; 61:120-2; classic!] [blue labels] A-............................................................................................. 16.00<br />

567.*S-36843: PROKOFIEV - Alexander Nevsky. Reynolds; Previn/LSO /Cho. [Bishop/Parker] A-........................ 10.00<br />

568.*S-37285: SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphony #5. Previn/CSO. [quad] [Bishop; Parker] A- ...................................... 7.00


LP's: Londons<br />

The very early [c.1958-1963] blue-backed issues with "FFSS" on the label are designated [bb]. All of the items listed<br />

below are British pressings unless otherwise noted.<br />

569.*CS-6185: DELIBES - Coppelia & Sylvia Highlights. Ansermet/OSR. A-(c/c) ................................................... 12.00<br />

570.*CS-6251: ADAM - Giselle. Karajan/VPO. [in nicely-illusgtraed fold-open album] A- ...................................... 12.00<br />

571.*CS-6402: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old #2). Kertesz/LSO. A- ........................................................................... 9.00<br />

572.*CS-6428: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #3. Maazel/VPO. A-............................................................................ 10.00<br />

573.*CS-6446: GALUPPI - Sonata #5. SCARLATTI - Three Sonatas. BEETHOVEN - Sonata #32.<br />

Michelangeli, piano. A-................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

574.*CS-6536: LALO - Namouna Ballet Music; Rapsodie for Orchestra. Ansermet/OSR. A-.................................... 12.00<br />

575.*CS-6682: SCHUBERT - Symphonies #4 & #5. Kertesz/VPOA- ........................................................................... 9.00<br />

576.*CS-6800: SOLTI CHICAGO SHOWCASE - Egmont, Leonore #3, Barber of Seville & Meistersinger<br />

Overtures. Strauss - Don Juan. Solti/CSO. [Harvey; Wilkinson] A................................................................ 12.00<br />

577.*CS-6891: TCHAIKOVSKY - Fatum; Tempest; Romeo. Dorati/National Sym. A-............................................. 10.00<br />

578.*CS-7032: MASSENET - Le Cid; Lamento d'Ariane. MEYERBEER - Les Patineurs. Bonynge/National<br />

Phil. [Woolcock; Wilkinson] A- to A(Dutch pressing; c/c) ............................................................................ 12.00<br />

579.*OS-25106: ROSSINI ARIAS - Barber(2), Italiana(3), Stabat Mater, Semiramide, Cenerentola. Berganza;<br />

Gibson/LSO. [bb] A-....................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

580.*OS-25731: HAYDN - Mass #9 in d (Lord Nelson). Stahlman; Watts; Brown; Krause; Willcocks/LSO;<br />

King's College Choir, Cambridge. [bb; FFSS] A- ........................................................................................ 12.00<br />

581.*OS-25799: REGINE CRESPIN - Arias from Trovatore, Ballo, Otello, Gioconda, Cav, Madama &<br />

Mefistofele. [bb; FFSS] A-(few light bubble thumps) ..................................................................................... 15.00<br />

582.*OSA--1299(2): PUCCINI - La Boheme. Pavarotti; Freni; Ghiaurov; Harwood; Panerai; Karajan/BPO.<br />

[TAS 73:149L] A- ............................................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

583.*OSA--1439(4): MUSSORGSKY - Boris Godunov. Ghiaurov; Vishnevskaya; Talvela; Miljakovic;<br />

Dobrianowa; Spiess; Karajan/VPO. [TAS 73:149L] A-................................................................................ 21.00<br />

584.*PS-202: OPERETTA MEMORIES - Selections by Strauss(2), Lehar(5), Kalman(2) & Straus.<br />

Mantovani/His Orch. [fold-open album with bound-in booklet] A-.............................................................. 13.00<br />

585.*STS-15013: MUSIC IN LONDON 1670-1770. Works of Arne, Avison, J.C.Bach, Boyce, Locke &<br />

Purcell. Hurwitz/ECO. FS .............................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

586.*STS-15022: DUKAS - La Peri (w/fanfare). DEBUSSY - Jeux. DEBUSSY-RAVEL - Danse.<br />

Ansermet/OSR. [from CS-6043] A- ............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

587.*STS-15027: BRAHMS - Academic Festival, Tragic Overtures; Haydn Var. Knappertsbusch/VPO. A-<br />

(c/c)................................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

588.*STS-15028: STRAVINSKY - Renard (Senechal; Cuenod; Rehfuss; Depraz; Arato); Apollon Musagete.<br />

Ansermet/OSR. [from CS-6034] A- ................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

589.*STS-15037: DVORAK - Serenade for Strings. Kubelik/Israel Phil. [from CS-6032] A-...................................... 9.00<br />

590.*STS-15084: MENDELSSOHN - Midsummer Night's Dream Music. Vyvyan; Lowe; Maag/LSO;<br />

ROHCG Female Cho. [From CS-6001; TAS 38:157] A-................................................................................ 9.00<br />

591.*STS-15110: BARTOK - Concerto for Orchestra. Ansermet/OSR. [from CS-6086] A-......................................... 9.00<br />

592.*STS-15117: CHARPENTIER - Impressions of Italy. Wolff/PCO. [1st stereo issue in US?] A- ............................ 9.00<br />

593.*STS-15125: DVORAK - Symphony #7. Kubelik/VPO. [from CS-6083] A- ......................................................... 8.00<br />

594.*STS-15140: SCHUBERT - Symphony #9. Krips/LSO. [from CS-6061; TAS 38:159; 71:136] A-(slight<br />

cover scuffs) ..................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

595.*STS-15188: ELGAR - Enigma Variations. BRAHMS - Haydn Variations. Monteux/LSO. [Walker;<br />

Wilkinson & Windebank; from RCA LSC-2418: see TAS 60:126; 88:168-70] A- .......................................... 9.00<br />

596.*STS-15217: French Overtures - Le Roi d'Ys; Le Domino Noir; Zampa; Belle Helene; Fra Diavolo;<br />

Orpheus in Hades. Ansermet/OSR. [from CS-6205] A- .................................................................................. 9.00<br />

597.*STS-15229/34(6): HAYDN - Symphonies #82 - #92; Sinfonia Concertante in B-Flat.<br />

Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica. [Mallinson; Moorfoot] A- ....................................................................... 32.00


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

598.*340-21180: ROZSA - Quo Vadis (music from the film). Composer/RPO. [TAS 73:152L] A-(c/c).................... 24.00<br />

599.*SP-44070: THAT ALDRICH FEELING - Ronnie Aldrich & His Two Pianos. A-............................................ 10.00<br />

600.*SP-44072: STRAIGHT AHEAD - Johnny Keating. A- ....................................................................................... 10.00<br />

601.*SP-44144: MUSIC FROM GREAT FILM CLASSICS - Bernard HERRMANN conducts his music from<br />

Snows of Kilimanjaro, Citizen Kane, Devil & Daniel Webster & Jane Eyre. LPO. [D'Amato &<br />

Barrett; Bannister] A-....................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

602.*SPC-21005: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Stokowski/LSO. A-(promo copy)................................... 12.00<br />

603.*SPC-21018: STRAUSS WALTZES - Blue Danube; Wine, Women & Song; Tales from Vienna Woods;<br />

Voices of Spring; Artist's Life. Dorati/LPO. [d'Amato; Lilley] A- .................................................................. 9.00<br />

604.*SPC-21067: TCHAIKOVSKY - Francesca da Rimini. STRAUSS - Death & Transfiguration.<br />

Maazel/NPO. [Few; Bannister] A-.................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

605.*SPC-21159: PUCCINI - La Boheme (extended excerpts for orchestra alone). Camarata/Kingsway Sym.<br />

[Few; Lilley] A-(c/c) .......................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

LP's: Mercuries<br />

For the SR series (and some of the others) I am now replacing my previous pressing designation by means of label-type<br />

with designations by means of stamper numbers, since most of my customers seem to find that information more complete<br />

and useful. The FR's are the earliest stampers, followed by the RFR's, CFR's and M's. FR stampers no longer appeared<br />

in issues with numbers above about SR-90265 (some earlier numbers may also have been pressed first as RFR's), and<br />

there were no RFR's either above about SR-90500. Excellent (or mint) copies of Mercury's early stereo pressings<br />

(particularly those with the early FR stampers), like those of most companies in the late 50's and early 60's, sometimes<br />

grade A- but frequently have a degree of surface noise which falls a little below my audition grade of A-, yet is quieter<br />

than what I grade B+. These are graded "A- to B+." Items graded A- are very fine copies of very quiet pressings, and<br />

grades above that are exceptional.<br />

606.*289-411 031-1: JOSEPH SCHWANTNER - New Morning in the World (Willie Stargell, narr).<br />

COPLAND - Lincoln Portrait (William Warfield, narr). GEORGE WALKER - An Eastman<br />

Overture. Effron/Eastman Philharmonia. [Santuccio & Wright; Ritchie] A- to A...................................... 16.00<br />

607. EP-1-5010 (45 RPM; 7-INCH): BRAHMS - Rhapsodies: Op.79, #2; Op.119, #4. Abram Chasins, piano.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

608. MG-10112: TCHAIKOVSKY - The Tempest; Hamlet. Rachmilovich/Stockholm Radio B................................. 8.00<br />

609. MG-50029: FRANCK - Psyche. RAVEL - La Valse. FAURE - Pavane. Paray/Detroit Sym. [recorded<br />

December 1953; not an uncommon record, but rare in such fine condition] [MF-5/MF-6] A-....................... 18.00<br />

610. MG-50088: BRITISH BAND CLASSICS: HOLST - Suites #1 & #2. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Toccata<br />

Marziale; Folk Song Suite. Fennell/EWE. [Stunning mono-only disc, rec April 23, 1955; still the best<br />

recording of this music, to my ears. TAS: 115:165 (re the reissue on MG-50088 and mis-identified as<br />

"SR")] [MF-2/MF-3] B+ .................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

611. MG-50129: HAYDN - Symphony #96. MOZART - Symphony #35. Paray/Detroit Sym. [TAS re stereo<br />

issue: 33:134] B+.............................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

612. MG-50136: CARPENTER - Adventures in a Perambulator. PHILLIPS: Selections from McGuffey's<br />

Readers. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS re stereo 39:125] [Fr-4/FR-1] B++(occ tks in Carpenter) .............................. 8.00<br />

613. MG-50143: HINDEMITH - Symphony in B-flat. SCHONBERG - Theme & Variations. STRAVINSKY -<br />

Symphonies of Wind Instruments. Fennell/EWE. [FR-2/FR-3] A-(s/s)......................................................... 11.00<br />

614.*SR-90003: BARTOK - Violin Concerto (#2). Menuhin; Dorati/Mpls. [Taped in Carnegie Hall midnight<br />

to 5am after a concert!] [TAS 33:134] [FR-3/FR-2] A-................................................................................... 35.00


LP's: Mercuries - continued<br />

615.*SR-90136: CARPENTER (John Alden) - Adventures in a Perambulator. PHILLIPS (Burrill) - Selections<br />

from McGuffey's Readers. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 39:125] [FR-2/FR-1] A-................................................... 50.00<br />

616.*SR-90153: RESPIGHI - The Birds; Brazilian Impressions. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 54:159+163; 73:148L]<br />

[FR-1/FR-1] A-................................................................................................................................................. 65.00<br />

617.*SR-90169: WIDOR - Salve Regina; Allegro (from Symphony #6). DUPRE - Prelude & Fugue in g;<br />

Triptych. Dupre; Organ of St. Thomas' Church, NYC. [TAS 132:161; scarce! - my last copy of this<br />

was sold in 1989 (for $282!)!] [FR-1/FR-1] A- ............................................................................................... 65.00<br />

618.*SR-90175: THE COMPOSER and HIS ORCHESTRA - Howard Hanson discusses orchestration, using<br />

musical examples from his Merry Mount Suite, which he and ERSO then play in its entirety. [TAS<br />

21/22:166-7; 44:174-5; 53:118; 65:156L] [FR-1/FR-1] A- to B+ ................................................................... 20.00<br />

619.*SR-90178: STRAUSS FAMILY ALBUM - Night in Venice Overture; Doctrinen, Aquarellen, Music of<br />

the Spheres Waltzes; Egyptian March; Bahn Frei & Eljen a Magyar Polkas. Dorati/Mpls. [TAS<br />

36:167; great tam-tam in Egyptian March!] [PR-2/PR-2] A-(c/c) ................................................................... 16.00<br />

620.*SR-90231: MARCEL DUPRE AT SAINT-SULPICE (Paris) VOLUME V - MESSAIEN: Le Banquet<br />

Celeste; Les Bergers. DUPRE: Three Preludes & Fugues. Dupre, organ. [TAS 32:141] [PR-2/PR-2]<br />

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

621.*SR-90285: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Paray/Detroit Sym. [TAS 47:144] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-/A--(a little<br />

ticking & crackle start side 2)........................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

622.*SR-90311: BARTOK - Bluebeard's Castle. Szekely; Szonyi; Dorati/LSO. [TAS 49:146-7; as early a<br />

pressing of this as I've seen; usually the are M-prefix] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A--................................................... 18.00<br />

623.*SRI-75020: MENNIN - Symphony #5. SCHUMAN - New England Triptych. GRIFFES - Poem for Flute<br />

& Orchestra (Mariano). Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90379; TAS 46:154; the Mennin & Schuman are<br />

vigorous works in very incisive performances] A- to A .................................................................................. 21.00<br />

624.*SRI2-77005(2): DELIBES - Sylvia (complete ballet). Fistoulari/LSO. [fr SR2-9005; TAS 38:143] A- to<br />

A(c/c) 21.00<br />

Listings of RCA LP's follow on the next page �


LP's: RCA's<br />

I am now listing RCA's all together in one group when they are either early pressings in which customers have indicated<br />

an interest, or when they are later pressings of issues which have had a particular following. Records are listed<br />

alphanumerically by prefix and number. Codes for pressings refer to label types, and are given in brackets just before the<br />

grade at the end of the listing (e.g. [SD]). RCA pressing codes are as follows:<br />

PD = Plum Dog (Nipper, the RCA/HMV dog, shown against a shaded plum background; used for the<br />

last RCA classical mono issues, c.1954-1958).<br />

SD = Shaded Dog (as above, but with fire-engine red background; used during the early stereo era,<br />

c.1958-1963, for both mono and stereo classical issues except some Sorias).<br />

WD = White Dog (also called "Plain Dog"; Nipper here is against an unshaded background of<br />

Christmas red; used for all classical issues except Sorias c.1964-1969).<br />

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

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

BL = Black label (for popular records almost exclusively)<br />

CP = Canadian Pressing.<br />

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

SS = Soria Series (special label of Christmas red with no dog used only for the Sorias; the first Sorias<br />

had SD labels, but switched to SS about 1961 - before WD era).<br />

I am now also including the stamper numbers of each stereo disc (and some monos too) next to the pressing code. If the<br />

information is available I also show the names of the producer and engineer in another pair of brackets. Please note that<br />

for these issues - as for most records from the early stereo era - copies in apparently mint condition frequently grade "A-<br />

to B+" in my audition. Copies graded A- are very fine, and higher grades are quite extraordinary from this period.<br />

625.*ARP1-4738: WAGNER - Meistersinger: Prelude to Act I; Excerpts from Act III; Gotterdammerung:<br />

Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; half-speed remastering<br />

("Point 5 Series") of LSC-2441; TAS 77:134] A- to A(c/c) ............................................................................ 17.00<br />

626.*ARP1-4934: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Rubinstein;<br />

Reiner/CSO. [From LSC-2068 & LSC-2430 (TAS 30:139; 65:158L); half-speed remastering (".5<br />

Series"). Wonderful goof on the back cover: the conductor conferring with Rubinstein in the photo is<br />

Alfred Wallenstein - not Reiner!] A- to A(c/c) ................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

627.*ATL1-4039: SAINT-SAENS - Symphony #3. Zamkochian, organ; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; "Point<br />

5" Series half-speed re-mastering from LSC-2341] A- to A............................................................................ 16.00<br />

628.*ATL1-4200: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton or Chase; 1/2-speed<br />

remastering ("Point 5" series); German Teldec pressing; from LSC-1903 (TAS 77:138-40)] A- to A........... 15.00<br />

629.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2225: WITCHES BREW - ARNOLD: Tam O'Shanter Overture.<br />

MUSSORGSKY: Night on Bald Mountain; Gnomus from Pictures at an Exhibition. LISZT: Mephisto<br />

Waltz. SAINT-SAENS: Danse Macabre. HUMPERDINCK: Witch's Ride from Hansel & Gretel.<br />

Gibson/New Sym Orch of London. [Kingsway Hall; TAS re original issue: 73:146; 75/76:70] A- to<br />

A ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

630.*CRL3-2790(3): BORODIN - Complete Orchestral Music [The Three Symphonies; Prince Igor: Overture,<br />

March, Polovtsian Dances (Alldis Cho); Petite Suite; In the Steppes; Nocturne (arr. Gerhardt); Mlada:<br />

Final Dance]. Tjeknavorian/National Philharmonic. [TAS 13:93L; 14:218] A-- ....................................... 20.00


RCA BLUEBIRD (LBC-1000) SERIES<br />

The series was initiated in November of 1952, when RCA ran an advertisement in the Schwann catalog (and doubtless<br />

elsewhere as well) introducing the series with a generous selection of about thirty new releases. As things transpired, the<br />

entire series ran to fewer than 100 issues, all of them deleted no later than February of 1957. So the longest that any of<br />

these issues lasted in print was about four and a half years, and many had much shorter life-spans.<br />

As you will see from the listings on the following pages, they comprised a fascinating mixed bag of:<br />

(1) material licensed from EMI (the most famous EMI artists - Furtwangler, Menuhin, etc. - were consigned<br />

to the premium-price LHMV series; the Bluebirds became the province of musicians RCA apparently judged to be of less<br />

interest in the USA: Malko, Dobrowen, Sargent, Harry Blech, etc.; also - rather surpisingly I would have thought -<br />

Barbirolli);<br />

(2) Reissues of Red Seal 78-rpm releases which for some reason they chose not to release on Camden<br />

(Stock, Defauw, Dorati, Sevitzky, Golschmann, etc.);<br />

(3) Brand new domestic recordings which RCA elected not to issue on full-price Red Seal<br />

(Leinsdorf/Robin Hood Dell; Dorfmann; very early Janis; American Art Quartet).<br />

Some of the artists which RCA judged to be of lesser interest now have very dedicated followings (Cherkassky,<br />

Moiseiwitsch, Celibidache, Haendel, etc.) and these short-lived recordings are often the most sought-after of their<br />

domestic issues.<br />

631. LBC-1001: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Leinsdorf/Robin Hood Dell Orchestra of Philadelphia. [strong<br />

performance] B+(jacket has rather ugly tape repair on spines)........................................................................ 10.00<br />

632. LBC-1002: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #6. Malko/PO. B++(occ tks) ............................................................. 18.00<br />

633. LBC-1003: BEETHOVEN - Violin Concerto. Ida Haendel; Kubelik/PO. [Due to its rarity, I have graded<br />

this copy VERY conservatively. Most plays very well (B++ to A-), but light ticks from small<br />

blemishes intrude occasionally and there are six loud ticks at the start of side 2 (before the violin<br />

enters). There is what appears to be an autograph in magic marker on the back cover; it is clearly not<br />

Kubelik's, but it does not look like Haendel either.] B(but see preceding comments) .................................... 45.00<br />

634. LBC-1004: BRAHMS - Symphony #1. Leinsdorf/Robin Hood Dell Orchestra. [obscure, scarce<br />

Leinsdorf] A-(lovely copy; later jacket w/Brahms drawing) ........................................................................... 20.00<br />

635. LBC-1005: DVORAK - Symphony #9. Malko/Danish National Orch. A-......................................................... 20.00<br />

636. LBC-1007: TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo & Juliet (jacket identifies this as Constant Lambert/Symphony<br />

Orchestra; Walter Legge discography identifies it as City of Birmingham Symphony, recorded 2-<br />

24-1941); Sleeping Beauty Ballet Suite (The jacket identifies this as Malko/PO, which, according to<br />

notes by the previous owner, is correct. This copy has 10S/4S stampers; apparently on copies with 2S<br />

stampers, the Sleeping Beauty suite was actually an earlier recording with Lambert/Sadler's Wells.]<br />

B/B+(1/8-in scr in Romeo)............................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

637. LBC-1008: STRAUSS - Voices of Spring; Blue Danube; Pizzicato & Tritsch-Tratsch Polkas (Szell/VPO);<br />

Roses from the South; Morning Papers; Music of the Spheres (Bohm/VPO). B++(moderate ticks<br />

much of Spheres).............................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

638. LBC-1009: PROKOFIEV - Classical Symphony (Celibidache/BPO). RAVEL - Mother Goose Suite<br />

(Previtali/LSO). A- ......................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

639. LBC-1010: BRAHMS - Haydn Variations (Markevitch/PO). TCHAIKOVSKY - Francesca da Rimini<br />

(Dobrowen/PO). A-(brief tks in Francesca).................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

640. LBC-1011: KODALY - Dances from Galanta (Cameron/LPO). DELIBES - Coppelia Suite<br />

(Irving/ROHCG). CHOPIN - Les Sylphides (Sargent/LPO). A--(1st half sd 2 is B) .................................. 18.00<br />

641. LBC-1012: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #3. Moiseiwitsch; Sargent/PO. B(Canadian press) ....................... 12.00<br />

642. LBC-1016: GOUNOD - Faust Ballet Music (Fourestier/Paris Opera Orch). TCHAIKOVSKY - Swan<br />

Lake (excerpts) (Rignold/ROHCG). A-/B+(occ tks in Faust)........................................................................ 15.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

643. LBC-1017: GRIEG - Peer Gynt Suite #1 (Barbirolli/Halle Orch) and #2 (Irving/LSO). STRAUSS -<br />

Rosenkavalier Suite (Barbirolli/Halle). A--(occ tks few lgt blem in Peer) .................................................... 18.00<br />

644. LBC-1018: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5 (Barbirolli/Halle Orch). MOZART - Symphony #41<br />

(Bohm/VPO). A-(#5)/B(#41: most fine but some short scrs) ......................................................................... 18.00<br />

645. LBC-1019: IPPOLITOV-IVANOV - Caucasian Sketches (Malko/PO). DEBUSSY - Prelude to the<br />

Afternoon of a Faun; SAINT-SAENS - Danse Macabre (Danish National Orchestra). [late cover<br />

with drawing of faun & nymph] B+/A-(scarce - first copy I've seen!) ............................................................ 24.00<br />

646. LBC-1021: TCHAIKOVSKY - Serenade for Strings (Dobrowen/Philharmonia String Orchestra).<br />

GLINKA: Valse-Fantasie (Malko/PO). [deleted August 1956] A--(superficial marks cause little or no<br />

sound) ............................................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

647. LBC-1025: SCHUMANN - Carnaval Ballet Suite (Irving/PO). DELIBES - Sylvia Ballet Music<br />

(Fourestier/Paris Opera Orch). A-(very fine!) ............................................................................................. 20.00<br />

648. LBC-1026: MUSIC OF IMPERIAL RUSSIA. Flight of the Bumblebee & Russian Sailors' Dance<br />

(Malko/PO); Introduction & Dance from Snow Maiden (Collingwood/PO); Polovetski March<br />

(Dobrowen/PO); Waltz & Polonaise from Eugen Onegin (Ludwig/Berlin State Orch); Tchaikovsky<br />

Serenade for Strings Waltz (Malko/Danish National Orch). [How's THAT for a bunch of odds and<br />

ends?!] A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

649. LBC-1028: POPULAR ORCHESTRAL FAVORITES. Pomp & Circumstance March #1 (Sargent/Royal<br />

Festival Orch: live at opening concert for the hall; May 3, 1951); Invitation to the Dance<br />

(Markevitch/PO); Fingal's Cave Overture (Ludwig/German State Orch); Jewels of the Madonna<br />

Intermezzi, Acts 2 & 3 (Bellezza/LSO). [obscure collection!] A-(with later jacket)...................................... 25.00<br />

650. LBC-1031: BEETHOVEN - Appassionata Sonata (Nicolai Medtner, piano). CHOPIN - Fantaisie-<br />

Impromptu; Three Mazurkas; Polonaise; Nocturne (Halina Stefanska, piano). [apparently the only LP<br />

issue of Medtner's only recording of music by another composer] A--/B++(very conservative grade:<br />

A- w/a few lgt tks)............................................................................................................................................ 40.00<br />

651. LBC-1038: CHOPIN - Scherzi #1, #2 & #4; Preludes #11 - #24. Benno Moiseiwitsch, piano. B ........................ 20.00<br />

652. LBC-1039: ORCHESTRAL MUSIC FROM GRAND OPERA: Italiana in Algeri Overture; William Tell<br />

Act I Excerpts (Serafin/ASCR); Barber of Seville Overture; Bacchanale from Samson<br />

(Serafin/Florence Festival Orch); La Vestale Overture (Previtali/LSO). B ................................................ 12.00<br />

653. LBC-1041: LISZT - Piano Concerto #1 (Fistoulari/PO); Don Juan Fantasy; Consolation #3. Shura<br />

Cherkassky, piano. A-(fine copy!).................................................................................................................. 32.00<br />

654. LBC-1043: MENDELSSOHN (#1) & GRIEG PIANO CONCERTI. Dorfmann; Leinsdorf/Robin Hood<br />

Dell Orch (Phila). B+...................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

655. LBC-1047: SCHUBERT - Rosamunde Overture. BIZET - L'Arlesienne Exc. Barbirolli/Halle Orch (in<br />

both). SCHUBERT - Symphony #8. Rudolf Schwarz/PO. A-(lovely!)......................................................... 25.00<br />

656. LBC-1048: SIX GREAT OVERTURES: Meistersinger (Dobrowen/PO). Hansel & Gretel; Fledermaus<br />

(Bohm/Saxon State Orch). Leonore #3; Egmont (Malko/Danish National Orch). Flying Dutchman<br />

(Malko/PO). A- ............................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

657. LBC-1049: MENDELSSOHN - Violin Concerto Concerto. Siegfried Borries; Celibidache/BPO (Borries<br />

was BPO concertmaster). MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #4. Barbirolli/Halle Orch. A-(symphony is<br />

B+).................................................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

658. LBC-1050: CHOPIN - Waltzes (complete). Ania Dorfmann. A-.......................................................................... 18.00<br />

659. LBC-1052: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Malko/PO. [deleted 8/56] A-(neat spine tape repair; fine<br />

copy!)................................................................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />

660. LBC-1054: FIRESIDE FAVORITES - Seven songs by Foster, Dykes, Nevin(2), Bohm, del Riego &<br />

Rasbach (Braithwaite/LSO). BELOVED HYMNS - Seven hymns with organ accompaniment<br />

(Conrad Forsberg; organ of 4th Presbyterian Church, NYC). Blanche Thebom, mezzo-soprano (in<br />

all). [Very scarce item: only in print from December 1953 until March, 1956] B+ ........................................ 25.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

661. LBC-1058: SCHUMANN - Symphony #3. Mitropoulos/Mpls. [recorded January 20, 1947; robust<br />

performance!] A-(lovely copy - by far the nicest I've seen)............................................................................. 30.00<br />

662. LBC-1065: OFFENBACH - Gaite Parisienne. Susskind/ROHCG. STRAUSS WALTZES: Emperor; Du<br />

und Du. Seidler-Winkler/Concert Orchetra. B/B+(looks scuffy but plays quite well) ............................... 10.00<br />

663. LBC-1067: SIBELIUS - Symphony #7. MOZART - Symphony #38. Golschmann/St. Louis Symphony.<br />

B+(Mozart is B with quite noisy 1st half-inch)................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

664. LBC-1069: MOZART - Symphonies #35 & #40. Harry Blech/London Mozart Players. B+ ............................ 15.00<br />

665. LBC-1070: LISZT - Les Preludes; Hungarian Rhapsodies #1, #2, #3 & #6. Rudolf Schwarz/PO. A-................. 16.00<br />

666. LBC-1071: A SCHUBERT-BRAHMS RECITAL - Seven songs of Schubert and nine of Brahms. Carol<br />

Smith, contralto; Renato Cellini, piano. [VERY scarce collection - issued in late 1954 or early 1955,<br />

it was deleted in March of 1956. Smith is probably best known as the contralto who was paired with<br />

de los Angeles on the Munch/BSO recording of Debussy's Damoiselle Elue, recorded about the same<br />

time] A-- ........................................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

667. LBC-1072: MARCHES - Works of Alford, Holst, Stanley, Starke, Holtzmann, Russell(2), Sousa(2),<br />

Martell, Dunn(4). Col. Vivian Dunn/The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines (Portsmouth). B .......... 15.00<br />

668. LBC-1075: SACRED AND SECULAR CHORAL WORKS - Ten selections by Brahms, Bach(3), Wagner,<br />

H. Walford Davis, Katherine Davis, Kodaly, Dvorak, Traditional. Henry Veld/The Augustana<br />

Choir. [Another scarce collection - this was only in print from January 1955 until February 1957.] A- ....... 25.00<br />

669. LBC-1078: MALCOLM ARNOLD - English Dances. Irving/PO. CHOPIN - Les Sylphides.<br />

(Irving/ROHCG). RCA LBC-1078. B to B+(marks are less serious than they appear) ................................ 10.00<br />

670. LBC-1081: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto (Ackermann/PO); Fantasiestucke. Benno Moiseiwitsch (in<br />

both). A--/B+(1st band side 2 is ticky)............................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

671. LBC-1082: MUSSORGSKY - Excerpts from Boris Godounoff. Kipnis; Tamarin; Berezowsky/RCA<br />

Sym; Shaw Cho. A- ........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

672. LBC-1084: SIBELIUS - Symphony #2. Barbirolli/Halle Orch. A- ...................................................................... 24.00<br />

673. LBC-1085: SCHUBERT - Symphony #9. Barbirolli/Halle Orch. A-................................................................... 24.00<br />

674. LBC-1086: STRING QUARTET MELODIES: Movements from works of Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn,<br />

Rachmaninoff, Turina, Grainger, Bridge, Faure, Wolf & Shostakovich. American Art Quartet<br />

(Shapiro; Sushel; Majewski; Gottlieb). A-(intermittent ticks in Wolf, Faure & Bridge) ................................ 12.00<br />

675. LBC-1087: HAYDN - Symphony #92 (Malko/Royal Orchestra, Copenhagen). BEETHOVEN<br />

OVERTURES - Leonore #3; Coriolan; Prometheus (Malko/PO). A-(lovely!) .............................................. 32.00<br />

676. LBC-1088: ELGAR - Symphony #2. Barbirolli/Halle Orch. A-(few lgt tks in finale)......................................... 20.00<br />

677. LBC-1089: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3. Goossens/ABC Sydney Symphony. A-..................................... 25.00<br />

678. LBC-1090: DOHNANYI - Suite in f#. TCHAIKOVSKY - Hamlet. Irving/PO. [only in print September<br />

1955 - February 1957] A--(brief tks, couple flaws each sd; mostly A-) .......................................................... 18.00<br />

679. LBC-1093: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. Sir Ernest MacMillan/Toronto Symphony. [strong<br />

performance!] B+ ............................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

680. LBC-6100(3): HANDEL - Messiah (complete). Lois Marshall; Mary Palmateer; Jon Vickers (at<br />

probably about age 25); James Milligan; Sir Ernest MacMillan/Toronto Symphony &<br />

Mendelssohn Choir. A--(occasional light ticks, but mostly excellent) .......................................................... 40.00<br />

681. LBC-6101(3): BACH - St. Matthew Passion (in English). Milligan; Johnson; Marshall; Stilwell; Brown;<br />

Morrison; Lamond; Sir Ernest MacMillan/Toronto Sym & Mendelssohn Choir. C+ to B(varies;<br />

scarce; stopgap??)............................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

682.*LDS-2351: BRAHMS - Symphony #1. Karajan/VPO. [includes the insert] [SD; 1S/3S] A-/A--(brief, lgt<br />

tks start side 2).................................................................................................................................................. 35.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

83.*LDS-6091(2): VERDI - Requiem. Price; Elias; Bjoerling; Tozzi; Reiner/VPO; Cho. [Soria Series; in<br />

deluxe, oversize, heavy slipcase with rounded spine and lavish 19-page Skira book; Smith; Brown;<br />

TAS 88:160-2; 130:73] A-(SS labels; 17S/9S/7S/10S) ................................................................................... 65.00<br />

684.*LDS-6706(5): WAGNER - Die Walkure. Nilsson; Brouwenstijn; Gorr; Vickers; London; Ward;<br />

Leinsdorf/LSO. [Smith; Wilkinson] [Deluxe Soria-Series issue in oversized box with 72-page<br />

Klebanow libretto/book] [SS; 4S/2S/3/1/3/3/3/2/2/3] A--(slight box scuffs) .................................................. 50.00<br />

685. LM-1801: ARIAS SUNG AND ACTED. Arias from Aida, Butterfly, Boheme, Pag(2), Traviata(2) &<br />

Rigoletto; Vocalists are Bjoerling, Albanese, Warren & Merrill; Actors & Actresses are Deborah<br />

Kerr, Joseph Cotten & Dennis King. [early labels] C+ .................................................................................. 5.00<br />

686. LM-1802: AN ADVENTURE IN HIGH FIDELITY. Robert Russell Bennett/NBC members play title<br />

piece (by Bennett) and an arrangement of Nutcracker Suite for solo instruments; 2nd side is misc RCA<br />

artists. In box with 22-page booklet introducing RCA's "New Orthophonic" sound, c.1954. [TAS<br />

49:47] [PD labels] B+/B................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

687. LM-1809: STRAUSS - "Mr. Strauss Comes to Boston." Ten pieces, mostly unusual, from the June 1872<br />

visit of the title. Fiedler/BPS. [rec June 1954; nice fold-open album] [PD; 1S/1S] B(most much better,<br />

but some scrs)................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

688. LM-1810: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #1. Rubinstein; Wallenstein/LAPO. [recorded December 12, 1953]<br />

[PD; 7S/8S] A--/B .............................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

689. LM-1812: POET'S GOLD - Poems by Blake, Longfellow, Swinburne, Stevenson, Emerson, Whittier,<br />

Holmes, Whitman, Field, Lear, Carroll, Kipling & Coleridge; read by Helen Hayes; Raymond<br />

Massey; Thomas Mitchell. Notes by Bennett Cerf. Unusual issue! [PD; 1S/2S] A-- ................................... 20.00<br />

690. LM-1813: POET'S GOLD - Second collection of poetry, this time by FitzGerald, Keats, Millay, Poe,<br />

Yeats, Browning, Keats, Gray, Southey, Howe & Kipling; read by Helen Hayes; Raymond Massey;<br />

Thomas Mitchell. Notes by Bennett Cerf. [ND; 6S/9S] B+ ........................................................................... 16.00<br />

691. LM-1814: A TREASURY OF HYMNS - Seventeen works. Virgil Fox, Hammond concert organ, Chapel<br />

of the Incarnation, New York City. [PD labels] B+......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

692. LM-1815: WITH LOVE FROM A CHORUS - Sixteen familiar songs. Robert Shaw/Male Chorus of the<br />

Robert Shaw Chorale. [PD labels] B+ to B ..................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

693. LM-1817: OFFENBACH - Gaite Parisienne. MEYERBEER - Les Patineurs. Fiedler/Boston Pops. [scarce<br />

stereo issue from several years later did not include the Meyerbeer] [PD; 6S/12S] A-- ................................. 12.00<br />

694. LM-1818: BACH - Violin Concerti #1 & 2. Heifetz; Wallenstein/LAPO. [recorded December 6, 1953]<br />

[PD labels] A--(1/4-inch scratch in a-minor concerto) ...................................................................................... 9.00<br />

695. LM-1820: BACH - The Well-Tempered Clavier (Volume 6): Book II: Preludes & Fugues #17 - #24.<br />

Wanda Landowska. [recorded 1952/54] [PD labels] A-(still has original glassine inner sleeve!)................ 16.00<br />

696. LM-1826: ROSSINI - Excerpts from The Barber of Seville. de los Angeles; Monti; Bechi; Rossi-Lemeni;<br />

Serafin/Milan Sym. [PD labels] A-(still has its original glassine inner sleeve!)............................................ 16.00<br />

697. LM-1827: VERDI - Excerpts from Il Trovatore. Milanov; Barbieri; Bjoerling; Warren; Cellini/RCA<br />

Victor Orch; Robert Shaw Chorale. [PD labels] A- .................................................................................... 12.00<br />

698. LM-1829: WAGNER - Tristan Excerpts. Flagstad; Thebom; Suthaus; Furtwangler/PO. [PD labels] B ............... 8.00<br />

699. LM-1832: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto (Heifetz; Susskind/PO). SINDING - Suite in a; RAVEL -<br />

Tzigane (Heifetz/Wallenstein/LAPO). [This Heifetz recording of the Tchaikovsky concerto tends to<br />

get forgotten, between his 1937 recording with Barbirolli and the 1957 version with Reiner] [SD<br />

labels] A-(brief lgt tks, Tchaikovsky mvt. #1) ................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

700. LM-1833: DEBUSSY - La Mer; Iberia. Toscanini/NBC. [SD labels] A-.............................................................. 18.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

701. LM-1834: TOSCANINI PLAYS YOUR FAVORITES - Egmont, Roman Carnival & Zampa Overtures;<br />

Dance of the Hours; Finlandia; 4 Hungarian Dances. NBC Sym. [SD labels] A-- ......................................... 12.00<br />

702. LM-1835: SCHUBERT - Symphony #9. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [Original issue in deluxe fold-open album<br />

with eight-page booklet including an essay by Andre Malrois] [PD; 1S/1S] A- ............................................. 32.00<br />

703. LM-1835: SCHUBERT - Symphony #9. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [later jacket, with Alpine mountain scene]<br />

[WD; 21S/16S] A-............................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

704. LM-1836: BRAHMS - Symphony #3. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [PD labels] A-........................................................ 16.00<br />

705. LM-1838: MUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. FRANCK - Psyche & Eros. Toscanini/NBC. [SD;<br />

31S/28S] A-...................................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

706. LM-1839: LICIA ALBANESE - Highlights fr Madame Butterfly (w/Melton; Browning; Weissman/RCA<br />

Orch); Arias from Louise, Boheme, La Wally, Cav, Manon Lescaut, Adriana (Trucco/RCA Sym).<br />

[WD labels] A- ................................................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />

707. LM-1841: JUSSI BJOERLING - Arias: Boheme, Faust, Cav, Pag, Africana, Carmen. ROBERT MERRILL<br />

- Arias: Trovatore, Ballo, Rigoletto, Cav, Pag, Otello. [PD labels] A-............................................................ 12.00<br />

708. LM-1847: TREASURY OF GRAND OPERA IN HIGH FIDELITY. Arias by Berger, Peters, Albanese,<br />

de los Angeles, Stevens, Milanov, Warren, Bjoerling, Merrill, Peerce, Shaw Chorale. [PD labels]<br />

B ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6.00<br />

709. LM-1849: BOITO - Mefistofele Prologue. VERDI - Te Deum. Moscona; Toscanini/NBC Sym; Shaw<br />

Chorale. [Spectacular Carnegie Hall sound in Boito!] [SD labels] A- ........................................................... 20.00<br />

710. LM-1850: GLUCK - Orfeo ed Euridice, Act, II. Merriman; Gibson; Toscanini/NBC Sym; Shaw<br />

Chorale. [11-22-52, Carnegie Hall] [PD labels] A- ........................................................................................ 15.00<br />

711. LM-1851: MENDELSSOHN - Symphonies #4 & #5. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [SD labels] A- ............................... 16.00<br />

712. LM-1852: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Cantelli/NBC Sym. [Mono-only original release; taped in stereo in<br />

early 1954, but never issued in stereo until the late 1970's; prime candidate for a Classic Records first-<br />

LSC issue!] [PD labels] A--(occ lgt tks sd 2)................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

713. LM-1853: BRAHMS - Eleven Chorale Preludes (arrangements of Bach Chorales). Virgil Fox, organ at<br />

Hammond Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts. [PD labels] A- .................................................................... 15.00<br />

714. LM-1854: SIBELIUS - Symphony #2. Stokowski/NBC Symphony Members. [with later jacket - which<br />

I've never seen before! - an abstract painting of a dark, stormy coastline; Stokowski's essay, which<br />

began on the front of original jacket, is now all on the back cover] [PD labels] A-(brief crackle, start<br />

side 2) ............................................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

715. LM-1856: TCHAIKOVSKY - Album for the Young; The Seasons (5 exc). SCHUMANN - Album for the<br />

Young. Ania Dorfmann, piano. [with original jacket - itself in fine condition! - of a little girl on a<br />

man's lap] [PD labels] B- to C+ ......................................................................................................................... 4.00<br />

716. LM-1857: ITALIAN SONGS - Tosti(2), Donaudy, Buzzi-Peccia, Tirindelli, Santoliquido, Puccini,<br />

Bianchini (Savina/Orch); Donaudy(2), Verdi(2), Sibella, Pieraccini (Marzollo, piano). Licia<br />

Albanese, soprano (in all). [very scarce Albanese - only in print from August 1955 until February<br />

1957] [PD labels] A- ........................................................................................................................................ 32.00<br />

717. LM-1858: MORTON GOULD - Dance Variations (Whittemore & Lowe; Stokowski/SF Sym).<br />

MENOTTI: Sebastian Suite (Stokowski/NBC Sym members). [The Menotti eventually (c.1978!) was<br />

issued in stereo on LP; I don't think the Gould was ever reissued] [PD labels] B+(original jacket with<br />

ballet dancer legs)............................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

718. LM-1858: MORTON GOULD - Dance Variations (Whittemore & Lowe; Stokowski/SF Sym).<br />

MENOTTI: Sebastian Suite (Stokowski/NBC Sym members). [The Menotti eventually (c.1978!) was<br />

issued in stereo on LP; I don't think the Gould was ever reissued] [PD labels] A--(later cover: weird<br />

photo of a guy in fishnet) ................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

719. LM-1859: THE ART OF RUTH DRAPER - Dramatic Monologues: The Scottish Immigrant; Three<br />

Generations in a Court of Domestic Relations. [recorded in NY, 1954, a couple of years before her<br />

death; deleted July 1957; scarce item] [PD labels] A- ..................................................................................... 35.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

720. LM-1863: MENDELSSOHN - Highlights from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Excerpts from Old Vic<br />

production with Moira Shearer, Robert Helpman & Stanley Holloway which incorporated all of<br />

Mendelssohn's music. Sargent/BBC Symphony. [PD labels] A--(occ lgt tks) .............................................. 15.00<br />

721. LM-1865: CHOPIN - Seventeen Mazurkas. William Kapell, piano. [PD labels] B++.......................................... 45.00<br />

722. LM-1866: CHOPIN - Piano Sonatas #2 & #3. Alexander Brailowsky, piano. [strangely scarce - first copy<br />

I've had] [PD labels] A-.................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

723. LM-1868: MENOTTI - Violin Concerto (Tossy Spivakovsky; Munch/BSO). HONEGGER - Symphony<br />

#2 (Munch/BSO). [Odd coupling; mono only, never reissued on LP. The Honegger was recorded in<br />

March of 1953 and has returned variously on CD, but the lovely Menotti, recorded November 8, 1954,<br />

has never come back except briefly on a Japanese CD. This LP was deleted in 1960; scarce (especially<br />

in such fine condition) and much in demand.] [PD labels] A-......................................................................... 50.00<br />

724. LM-1869: MENDELSSOHN - Octet for Strings (arranged for string orchestra). SCHUBERT - Symphony<br />

#5. Toscanini/NBC Sym. [SD labels] A-........................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

725. LM-1870: KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD - Songs of Strauss(5), Schubert(4), Brahms(3), Tyson, Edwin<br />

McArthur, Deems Taylor. McArthur, piano. [PD labels] A- ......................................................................... 10.00<br />

726. LM-1874: SAINT-SAENS - Symphony #3. Crook, organ; Toscanini/NBC Sym. [SD labels] A-....................... 20.00<br />

727. LM-1875: RESTFUL (Good) MUSIC - Very miscellaneous Stokowski collection of pieces by Cesti,<br />

Frescobaldi, Lully, Purcell, Bach(3), Beethoven & Bizet. [All of these, I think, come from earlier<br />

releases; the strange babe on the cover, however, is unique...] Stokowski/His Symphony. [PD labels]<br />

B(mostly A--, but several marks sound a little) ............................................................................................... 16.00<br />

728. LM-1876: FOREVER THE WALTZ - Waltzes by Johann Strauss, Jr.: Blue Danube; Voice of Spring;<br />

Wiener Blut; Treasure; Tales from the Vienna Woods; Artist's Life; Du und Du. Fried Walter/Vienna<br />

Bohemian Orchestra. [PD labels] A-(lovely copy!) ...................................................................................... 16.00<br />

729. LM-1877: THE SMILING BACH - Short pieces & movements performed by Koussevitzky/BSO (finale<br />

Brandenburg #2), Reiner/RCA (5 movements from Suites), Stokowski/His Sym (Sheep),<br />

Landowska (2 preludes, 1 fugue), Shaw/His Chorale (Excerpts from Cantatas & St. John Passion) &<br />

Farrell (Aria, Cantata 41). [PD labels] A-....................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

730. LM-1879: THE FAMILY ALL TOGETHER - Fiedler/Boston Pops in extremely (!) miscellaneous<br />

program: A Hunt in the Black Forest (with shouts and yelps, etc!); The Glow Worm Turns; In a Clock<br />

Store; abridged versions of Bolero & Porgy & Bess Suite; Warsaw Concerto (Litwin, piano); Clair de<br />

Lune; Pop Goes the Weasel; Prelude in c#; Intermezzo (movie theme). [With great 1950's cover of dad<br />

smoking his pipe and reading the paper by the fireplace while mom and the kids play!] [PD labels] A--...... 20.00<br />

731. LM-1880: 17th & 18th CENTURY ITALIAN MUSIC: BONPORTI - Concerto in D. CORELLI - La<br />

Follia. GALUPPI - Concerto a Quattro in D. VIVALDI - Il Riposo. Societa Corelli (playing without<br />

conductor). [PD labels] A--(brief snd beg sd 1)............................................................................................... 15.00<br />

732. LM-1881: BIZET-HAMMERSTEIN - Carmen Jones (soundtrack to the motion picture). Voices of<br />

Marilynn (sic) Horne, Broc (sic) Peters, LaVern Hutcherson, etc. Gilbert/Orch & Cho. [PD<br />

labels] C+ ........................................................................................................................................................... 4.00<br />

733. LM-1882: KURT WEILL/IRA GERSHWIN - Lady in the Dark. From 1954 "NBC Spectacular"<br />

production starring Ann Sothern. Sanford/Orch. [PD labels] A- ................................................................ 32.00<br />

734. LM-1883: POET'S GOLD - Verses of Today. Poems by Auden, Belloc, Doolittle, Eberhart, Eliot,<br />

Gogarty, Jeffers, McGinley, MacLeish, Masters, Nash, Parker, Robinson, Stevens, Dylan Thomas &<br />

E. B. White; read by Geraldine Brooks and Norman Rose. Notes by Whit Burnett. [PD labels] B+ .......... 16.00<br />

735. LM-1884: RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN - Suites from Oklahoma & Carousel. Morton Gould/His<br />

Orchestra. [Orchestral settings also by Gould] [PD labels] A-(lovely!) ........................................................ 20.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

736. LM-1891: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. Toscanini/NBC. [oddly, while the Till<br />

saw reissue on U.S. Victrola, the Death & Transfiguration did not] [PD labels] A-(a couple of ticks in<br />

Till)................................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

737. LM-1892: CHOPIN - Waltzes (complete). Rubinstein. [PD labels] A-/B++......................................................... 12.00<br />

738. LM-1894: TCHAIKOVSKY - Swan Lake, Acts I & III. Stokowski/NBC Sym Members. [In deluxe album<br />

with 13-page bound-in booklet including photos and 4 early Andy Warhol drawings] [PD labels]<br />

B(but the album is superb!) .............................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

739. LM-1952: MOZART - A Musical Joke; Divertimento #11. Reiner/NBC Sym. [never in stereo; unusual<br />

example of Reiner with NBC Sym] [PD; 1S/1S] A-........................................................................................ 23.00<br />

740. LM-2414: BRAHMS - Violin Sonata #3 (Sokoloff, piano). BACH - Partita #3. Laredo. [Dellheim;<br />

Crawford] [SD; 1S/1S] A-/B+.......................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

741.*LSC-1806: STRAUSS - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Reiner/CSO. [See TAS 75/76:78. The first Reiner/CSO<br />

sessions were held on March 6, 1954 and included Heldenleben & Salome's Dance. The Zarathustra,<br />

though taped 2 days later, is often thought of as their first recording since it took the lower catalog<br />

number (LM-1806, along with Salome's Dance, as opposed to Heldenleben's LM-1807) and also since<br />

this stereo issue of August 1960 (sans Salome) represented the earliest number of any RCA LSC<br />

stereo disc. Though not dropped from Schwann until September 1963, this item is very, very scarce,<br />

and I suspect that the October 1962 issue of the second Reiner/CSO Zarathustra (LSC-2609) may<br />

really have marked LSC-1806's de facto disappearance. This copy is an excellent first pressing whose<br />

only flaw, apart from a little crackle at the start of side one, is a scratch which causes moderate ticks<br />

for half a minute early in side two - which reduces the minimum bid on this celebrated rarity by $150!]<br />

[SD; 1S/1S] A-(but see preceding comments) ............................................................................................... 145.00<br />

742.*LSC-1903: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton or Chase; TAS 77:138-<br />

40; the later issue, in box with Heifetz booklet] [WD; 28S/25S] A-(lovely copy!)......................................... 25.00<br />

743.*LSC-1990: OFFENBACH IN AMERICA - Overtures to Orpheus in Hades, Belle Helene, Grand Duchess;<br />

Excerpts from Tales, Genevieve, La Perichole; Les Belles Americaines; Musette - Air de Ballet.<br />

Fiedler/BPS. [TAS 96:148-50] [WD; 5S/5S] A- ............................................................................................ 35.00<br />

744.*LSC-2100: HI-FI FIEDLER - Rossini: William Tell Overture. Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave. Rimsky-<br />

Korsakoff - Coq d'Or Suite. Fiedler/BPS. [TAS 57:136] [SD; 16S/13S] A-(brief tks fr pressing blem,<br />

early Wm Tell) ................................................................................................................................................. 35.00<br />

745.*LSC-2130: STRAUSS - Fledermaus & Gypsy Baron (exc). Fiedler/BPS. [WD; 10S/5S] A-.............................. 18.00<br />

746.*LSC-2201: MUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 98:126-8]<br />

[WD; 27S/35S] A-............................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

747.*LSC-2208: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Monteux/LSO. [Wallun; Wilkinson; TAS 73:196]<br />

[SD; 10S/12S] A--/A-....................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

748.*LSC-2216: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #6. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 4S/9S] A--(brief bbl<br />

thumps, mvts 1 & 4) ......................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

749.*LSC-2221: MENDELSSOHN - Symphonies #4 & 5. Munch/BSO. [Pfeiffer & Crawford (#4); Mohr &<br />

Layton (#5); TAS 36:162; 58:137] [SD; 9S/6S] A- ......................................................................................... 35.00<br />

750.*LSC-2238: IT'S CLASSIC BUT IT'S GOOD - Bennett/RCA Sym in movements (some abridged) from<br />

works of Franck, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Grieg, Mozart, Rimsky-Korsakov,<br />

Ippolitov-Ivanov. [Pfeiffer; Layton] [unusual pairing of Pfeiffer & Layton; have not seen a copy of<br />

this in years] [SD; 2S/1S] A-............................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />

751.*LSC-2252: TCHAIKOVSKY - Piano Concerto #1. Cliburn; Kondrashin/Orch. [Pfeiffer; Crawford]<br />

[SD; 23S/31S] A- ............................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

752.*LSC-2265: THE RUBINSTEIN STORY - Chopin Concerto #2; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise.<br />

Wallenstein/Symphony of the Air. [Fold-open album includes 17-page booklet with many photos,<br />

article by Clifton Fadiman; Pfeiffer; Layton; TAS 67:140] [SD; 6S/4S] A-(s/s) ............................................ 32.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

753.*LSC-2270: POPS STOPPERS - Espana; Stars & Stripes; Ritual Fire Dance; Skaters Waltz; Jalousie; 3<br />

more. Fiedler/BPS. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 10S/6S] A- .................................................................................... 25.00<br />

754.*LSC-2273: BACH - Motet #3 ("Jesu, meine Freude"); Cantata #4 ("Christ lag in Todesbanden").<br />

Shaw/His Chorale; RCA Orch. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [WD; 10S/7S] A-....................................................... 12.00<br />

755.*LSC-2282: DEBUSSY - Images for Orchestra (complete). Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [TAS 36:122;<br />

90:140] [SD; 3S/3S] A--................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

756.*LSC-2329: POPS CHRISTMAS PARTY. Christmas Festival; White Christmas; Sleigh Rides (Mozart &<br />

Leroy Anderson); Rudolph; Winter Wonderland; 4 more. Fiedler/Boston Pops. [Mohr; Layton; TAS<br />

63:170] [WD; 13S/17S] A-- ............................................................................................................................. 14.00<br />

757.*LSC-2345: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. RAVEL - Bolero. Gould/His Orch & Band; Bells;<br />

Cannon. [Pfeiffer & Pulley; Layton; includes insert] [SD; 6S/5S] A-............................................................. 20.00<br />

758.*LSC-2364: MAHLER - Symphony #4. Della Casa; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr/Layton; TAS<br />

100:216/SD/7S/12S] A- ................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

759.*LSC-2373: PRESENTING JAIME LAREDO - Works of Vivaldi (Sonata #2), Falla(2), Paradis-Dushkin,<br />

Wieniawski, Bach, Paganini, Debussy, Sarasate. Sokoloff, piano. [Dellheim; Oelrich; very scarce disc<br />

- only in print September 1959 to March 1962] [SD; 1S/1S] A- ..................................................................... 65.00<br />

760.*LSC-2378: SCHUBERT - Quartets #14 ("Death & the Maiden") & #12 ("Quartettsatz"). Juilliard<br />

Quartet. [TAS 65:158L] [SD; 1S/1S] A-(demo copy).................................................................................. 100.00<br />

761.*LSC-2401: COPLAND - Appalachian Spring; The Tender Land, Suite. Copland/BSO. [Dellheim;<br />

Crawford; TAS 36:125; 58:136] [WD; 12S/6S] A- ......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

762.*LSC-2405: SIBELIUS - Symphony #5; Karelia Suite. Gibson/LSO. [TAS 65:158L; 65:184] [SD; 1S/1S]<br />

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

763.*LSC-2439: FIEDLER'S ALL-TIME FAVORITES - Light Cavalry & Martha Overtures; Samson<br />

Bacchanale; Masquerade Galop; Old Timers' Night at the Pops; Sleeping Beauty Waltz; works of<br />

Monterde & Wolf-Ferrari. Fiedler/BPS. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [WD; 8S/10S] A-- ......................................... 20.00<br />

764.*LSC-2441: WAGNER - Meistersinger: Prelude to Act I; Excerpts from Act III; Gotterdammerung:<br />

Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 77:134;<br />

underappreciated disc - spectacular brass especially!] [SD; 17S/8S] A- to B+ ............................................... 20.00<br />

765.*LSC-2450: SCHUMANN - Carnaval. MEYERBEER - Les Patineurs. Rignold/ROHCG. [scarce: issued<br />

1960; deleted 1963] [SD; 1S/1S] A- to B++(lgt tks 1/8-in sd 1; clumsy cov tape repair)............................... 18.00<br />

766.*LSC-2473: BRAHMS - Piano Quartet in g, Op.25. Festival Quartet: Goldberg; Primrose; Graudan;<br />

Babin. [Pfeiffer; Crawford] [SD; 3S/3S] A-(superb copy!) ............................................................................. 65.00<br />

767.*LSC-2474: SCHUMANN - Symphony #1; Manfred Overture. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S]<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

768.*LSC-2507: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3. MacDOWELL - Piano Concerto #2. Cliburn;<br />

Hendl/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 98:111L; 100:214-5] [SD; 3S/S] A-- ....................................................... 16.00<br />

769.*LSC-2520: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3; Scherzo from Octet, Op.20. Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton;<br />

TAS 98:125] [ND; 7S/5S] A-(c/c) ................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

770.*LSC-2542: MOONLIGHT SONATA - Morton Gould & His Orch play arrangement of 1st movement of<br />

title piece and 11 more mood pieces by Kreisler(4), Debussy(2), Gould, Schwartz, Traditional, Arlen<br />

& Youmans. [WD; 9S/5S] A-- ........................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

771.*LSC-2562: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Cliburn; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; TAS 83/84:240-<br />

2] [SD; 24S/14S] A- ......................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

772.*LSC-2567: POULENC - Concerto for Organ, Strings & Timpani. STRAVINSKY - Jeu de Cartes.<br />

Munch/BSO. [Wilcox; Crawford][TAS 90:142] FS(c/c; almost certainly late ND pressing; Munch's<br />

only recorded Stravinsky) ................................................................................................................................ 15.00<br />

773.*LSC-2573: RICHARD VERREAU, Tenor: Romance - Six Neapolitan songs; six French songs of similar<br />

style. Grassi/RCA Victor Orch. [Apparently issued in Canada only; notes are in both English and<br />

French; first copy I've seen!] [Canadian SD] B ............................................................................................... 25.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

74.*LSC-2575: CHOPIN - Piano Concerto #1. Rubinstein; Skrowaczewski/New Sym of London. [Wilcox;<br />

Wilkinson][TAS 90:136] [SD; 3S/3S] A-(s/s) ................................................................................................. 22.00<br />

775.*LSC-2593: INSPIRATION - Religiously inspired works by Bach, Beethoven, Humperdinck, Wagner,<br />

Tchaikovsky, Gluck, plus Doxology. Stokowski/New Sym, London; Luboff/His Choir. [Gerhardt]<br />

[SD; 16S/14S] A- ............................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

776.*LSC-2635: MOZART - Piano Concerto #20. HAYDN - Andante & Variations in f. Rubinstein;<br />

Wallenstein/Orch. [Wilcox; Layton] [SD; 1S/5S] A- .................................................................................... 24.00<br />

777.*LSC-2648: RACHMANINOFF - Suites #1 & #2 for Two Pianos. Vronsky & Babin. [Dellheim; Keville]<br />

[SD; 1S/4S] A- ................................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

778.*LSC-2653: MUSIC FOR STRINGS - BRITTEN: Simple Symphony. COUPERIN: Pieces en Concert.<br />

MOZART: Divertimento K.136. CORELLI: Concerto Grosso Op.6, #4. Janigro/Solisti di Zagreb.<br />

[SD; 2S/5S] A-(minor cover scuffs)................................................................................................................. 14.00<br />

779.*LSC-2654: BEETHOVEN - Sonatas #8, 14 & 26. Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Salvatore] [SD; 16S/15S] A- .............. 16.00<br />

780.*LSC-2658: JULES BRUYERE, Baritone - Songs of Gounod(4), Berthomieu, Duparc(2), Durante,<br />

Donaudy, Tosti(3) & Verdi. Charles Reiner, piano. [LeBlanc; Bragg] [Scarce! Apparently issued in<br />

Canada only; notes in French & English] [Canadian SD] A- to B+ ................................................................ 35.00<br />

781.*LSC-2678: RACHMANINOFF - Paganini Rhapsody. FRANCK - Symphonic Variations. LITOLFF -<br />

Scherzo. Pennario; Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim; Salvatore] [WD; 20S/14S] A-................................................. 11.00<br />

782.*LSC-2707: PROKOFIEV - Symphony #5. Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr; Layton] [SD; 1S/1S] A- ............................. 20.00<br />

783.*LSC-2726: CHOPIN - Waltzes (complete). Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Marcotulli. In box with 10-page booklet]<br />

[WD; 59S/54S!] A- .......................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

784.*LSC-2751: RAVEL - La Vallee des Cloches; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. POULENC - Mouvements<br />

Perpetuels; Two Intermezzi. FAURE - Nocturne. CHABRIER - Scherzo-Valse. Rubinstein, piano.<br />

[Wilcox; Layton] [WD; 32S/30S] A-............................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

785.*LSC-2762: MENOTTI - Amahl and the Night Visitors. 1963 NBC TV production. Grossman/Orch.<br />

[Mohr; Layton; TAS 36:169; 73:149L] [WD; 6S/7S] A- ................................................................................ 20.00<br />

786.*LSC-2786: CHANTS OF THE CHURCH - Twenty-three Gregorian Chants. Dom David<br />

Nicholson/Choir of the Abbey of Mount Angel (Oregon). [Mohr; Layton; obscure issue! - very late<br />

item for Layton - the first copy I've ever seen] [ND; 1S/2S] RCA LSC-2786. A- .......................................... 25.00<br />

787.*LSC-2806: ROUSSEL - Bacchus & Ariane, Suite #2. RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2.<br />

Martinon/CSO. [Habig; Keville; Martinon's first CSO disc and one of only two he did in prerenovation<br />

Orchestra Hall.] [Canadian SD] A--............................................................................................... 20.00<br />

788.*LSC-2815: ALKAN - Le Festin d'Esope; Quasi-Faust; Symphonie. Lewenthal, piano. [Wilcox; Gardner]<br />

[WD; 4S/1S] A-................................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

789.*LSC-2817: SHIP OF FOOLS - Ernest Gold's music for the 1965 motion picture of the same name, in an<br />

arrangement by the composer for Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops. [Dellheim; Keville; first copy of this<br />

I've ever seen!] [WD; 2S/1S] RCA LSC-2817. A- .......................................................................................... 35.00<br />

790.*LSC-2889: CHOPIN - Fantaisie in f; 3 Nouvelles Etudes; Bolero; Barcarolle; Berceuse; Tarentelle.<br />

Rubinstein. [Wilcox; Salvatore] [WD; 9S/8S] A- .......................................................................................... 12.00<br />

791.*LSC-2893: IVES - Symphony #1; Variations of "America;" Unanswered Question. Gould/CSO. [Scott;<br />

Keville; TAS 73:148L; terrific sound - recorded in pre-renovation Orchestra Hall; January, 1966]<br />

[WD; 1S/5S] A-................................................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

792.*LSC-2917: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #1. Rubinstein; Leinsdorf/BSO. [Wilcox; Salvatore] [WD;<br />

5S/7S] A-.......................................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

793.*LSC-2928: TALES FROM VIENNA - Music by the Strauss family - Egyptian March; Fireproof,<br />

Champagne, & Excursion Train Polkas; Gypsy Baron Overture; 3 more. Fiedler/BPS. [Dellheim;<br />

Keville] [WD; 3S/1S]....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

794.*LSC-2933: BRAHMS - Sonatas #1 & 2 for Viola & Piano. Trampler; Horszowski. [WD; 8S/8S] A-(c/c)....... 25.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

795.*LSC-2946: IRISH NIGHT AT THE POPS - Irish Suite (Anderson), Danny Boy, Old MacDonald, Look<br />

Sharp!, Count of Luxembourg Waltzes, George M. Cohan Medley. Fiedler/BPS. [Live; Dellheim;<br />

Keville; fine festive ambiance] [ND; 3S/2S] A- .............................................................................................. 12.00<br />

796.*LSC-2958: NIELSEN - Symphony #4; Helios Overture. Martinon/CSO. [Scott; Goodman] [I have a<br />

special affection for this terrific recording, having been present at the concerts which preceded it, so I<br />

have preserved the pleasure of breaking to the factory-seal to the new owner. The heft of it suggests an<br />

early, WD pressing, but I cannot guarantee that.] FS! ..................................................................................... 32.00<br />

797.*LSC-2971: BRAHMS - Piano Quintet, Op.34. Rubinstein; Guarneri Quartet. [Wilcox; Gardner] [WD;<br />

3S/2S] A-.......................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

798.*LSC-3004: BARTOK - Miraculous Mandarin Suite. HINDEMITH - Nobilissima Visione. CSO. [In print<br />

April 1968 to October 1974] [WD; 1S/1S] A- to B+ ....................................................................................... 21.00<br />

799.*LSC-3022: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Symphony #2 ("Antar"). MIASKOVSKY - Symphony #21.<br />

Gould/CSO. [Scott; Goodman; recorded in Medinah Temple; January, 1968] [WD; 1S/1S] A--(s/s)........... 12.00<br />

800.*LSC-3170: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #1. Harper; Shirley-Quirk; Previn/LSO & Cho.<br />

[Burnett; Wilkinson] [ND; 7S/6S] A- .............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

801.*LSC-3178: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #4; Violin Concerto (Buswell). Previn/LSO.<br />

[Dellheim; Wilkinson] [ND; 2S/4S] A- ........................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

802.*LSC-3280: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #9; Three Portraits from "The England of Elizabeth."<br />

[TAS 2:92] [ND; 2S/2S] A- ............................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

803.*LSC-7044(2): MAHLER - Symphony #6. BERG - Le Vin. Curtin (in Berg); Leinsdorf/BSO. [Mohr;<br />

Salvatore] A-(WD; 2S/2S/1S/5S)..................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

804.*LSP-1928: MEMORIES OF POPULAR OPERAS - Twelve selections. George Feyer, piano. [Bollard;<br />

Oelrich; NYC, 1958] [BL; 2S/3S] A--(Canadian pressing) ............................................................................... 9.00<br />

805.*LSS-2384: STRAUSS - Don Quixote. Janigro; Preves; Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; deluxe Soria Series<br />

issue in box with 20-page Lionni book: this is one of the first edition copies, of which there were only<br />

200] [SD; 4S/1S] A--(slight warp tracks OK; very light rub sd 2) .................................................................. 40.00<br />

806. SRL-12-14: RED SEAL SELECTOR - Promo record from 1955 has 12 excerpts from RCA's of the time<br />

(Reiner Eroica, Munch Fantastique & Daphnis, Stokowski Swan Lake, Monteux Pathetique, etc.) with<br />

their covers all reproduced in miniature on the front of the jacket. [PD; 10S/9S] A-...................................... 13.00<br />

807. VIC-1315: TCHAIKOVSKY - Manfred Symphony. Toscanini/NBC. [Far superior in sound to the early<br />

LM release, and much less common than the electronic stereo VICS-1315(e) issue; one of the great<br />

Toscanini discs!] [PL; 1S/1S] A- ..................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

808.*VICS-1013: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Monteux/LSO. [Wallun; Wilkinson; from LSC-<br />

2208; TAS 73:196] [PL; 10S/11S] A-- ............................................................................................................ 14.00<br />

809.*VICS-1042: STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase; TAS 108:110-11. This was the<br />

very first Reiner/CSO recording (March 6, 1954); Salome's Dance was taped at same sessions, and the<br />

Zarathustra two days later. This VICS was its 1st stereo LP issue, 1964; before this it was in stereo<br />

only on 2-track tape] [PL; 3S/4S] A-/A--......................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

810.*VICS-1071: PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #2. RAVEL - Piano Concerto in G. Henriot-Schweitzer;<br />

Munch/BSO. [from LSC-2271; Mohr; Layton (Ravel; TAS 60:134); LM-2197 (Prokofiev; this VICS<br />

was its 1st stereo issue; terrific sound and performance!] [PL; 1S/7S] A-/A- to B+(very hard to find A-<br />

pressing of side 2)............................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

811.*VICS-1104: STRAUSS - Sinfonia Domestica. Reiner/CSO. [From LM-2103; this was first stereo LP<br />

release, and though it was supposedly on 2-track tape as FCS-44, no one I know has ever seen a copy<br />

of it in that form] [PL; 2S/1S] A- ..................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

812.*VICS-1317: BACH - The Musical Notebook for Anna Magdalena (excerpts). Ameling; Linde;<br />

Leonhardt, harpsichord; Tolzer Boychoir; Instrumental Ens. [1st issue - no LSC counterpart] [Pink;<br />

5S/5S] A-.......................................................................................................................................................... 10.00


LP's: RCA's - continued<br />

813.*VICS-1319: KARL-BIRGER BLOMDAHL - Sisyphos Suite. HILDING ROSENBERG - Voyage to<br />

America. FRANZ BERWALD - Sinfonie Capricieuse. Dorati/Stockholm Phil. [1st issue - no<br />

LM/LSC counterpart] [PL; 2S/1S] A-(s/s)....................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

814.*VICS-1333: RAMEAU - Dardanus (Orchestral Suite). Peters/Collegium Aureum. [First issue: never an<br />

LM/LSC version] FS ........................................................................................................................................ 11.00<br />

815.*VICS-1338: DOWLAND - Lachrimae or Seaven Teares & Fourteen Other Dances. Muller-Combois,<br />

lute; Viola da Gamba Quintet of Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. [1st US issue/never an LM/LSC<br />

issue] [PL; 1S/3S] A-- ...................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

816.*VICS-1366: MOZART - Symphony #41. HAYDN - Symphony #88. Reiner/CSO. [From 1969 & thus<br />

never in a plum-label pressing; the first stereo LP release of the Mozart (from LM-6035); Haydn was<br />

from LSC-6087; fine cover portrait of Reiner] [Pink; 2S/2S] A- .................................................................... 20.00<br />

817.*VICS-1407: PURCELL - Te Deum; Jubilate Deo; In Guilty Night; Man That is Born of Woman. Alfred<br />

Deller/Deller Consort; Stour Music Festival Orch & Cho. [first US issue - no LM/LSC<br />

counterpart] [Pink; 1S/1S] A-............................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

818.*VICS-6006(2): BERLIOZ - L'Enfance du Christ. Souzay; Kopleff; Tozzi; Valletti; Munch/BSO; New<br />

England Conservatory Choir. [first stereo issue; this copy is in the box and with the notes from the<br />

original, mono-only issue on LM-6053] [PL; 1S/2/1/1] A- ............................................................................. 21.00<br />

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

819.*ARGO ZRG--578: PALESTRINA - Veni Sponsa Christi. Guest/Choir of St. John's College. A-....................... 9.00<br />

820.*ARGO ZRG--602: A FLORENTINE FESTIVAL - Music Written for Ferdinand de Medici by<br />

Monteverdi, Marenzio, Festa, Tromboncino, Anon., Cara & da Nola. Morrow & Beckett/Musica<br />

Reservata. A-..................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

821.*ARGO ZRG--687/8(2): BACH - The Four Suites for Orchestra. Marriner/ASMF. A-....................................... 10.00<br />

822.*ARGO ZRG--838: FINZI - Earth and Air and Rain. BUTTERWORTH - 6 Shropshire Lad Songs; 5 Songs.<br />

Luxon; Willison, piano. A- to A ..................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

823.*CANDIDE QTVS-34719: WAGNER - Rienzi & Meistersinger Overtures; Lohengrin Preludes (I & III);<br />

Good Friday Spell; Ride of Valkyries. Semkow/St. Louis Sym. [quad] [recorded 1977; Aubort;<br />

Nickrenz] A-- ................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

824.*CAPITOL SPBO-8700(2): SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphony #11. Stokowski/Houston Symphony. [from<br />

SPBR-8448; TAS 73:149L] A- ........................................................................................................................ 25.00<br />

825.*CHALFONT SDG-314: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #5. Tjeknavorian/LSO. [very early digital (1980);<br />

Culverhouse; Chesebrough] Chalfont SDG-314a. A- to A.............................................................................. 10.00<br />

826.*COMMAND RS-894SD: 1966 - MAGNIFICENT MOVIE THEMES. Twelve pieces including Lara's<br />

Theme, Thunderball, Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Made in Paris. Bobby Byrne/His Orch. [foldopen<br />

album; 35mm film recording] A-(c/c) ..................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

827.*DGG 2709 043(3): BIZET - Carmen. Horne; McCracken; Krause; Gramm; Maliponte; Boky; Baldwin;<br />

Bernstein/Metropolitan Opera. [TAS 42:117-18; 73:149L] A- to A ........................................................... 26.00<br />

828.*EMI ASD--393: PATRICK HADLEY (1899-1973) - The Hills. Palmer, soprano; Tear, tenor; Lloyd,<br />

bass; Ledger/LPO; Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus. DELIUS - To Be Sung of a<br />

Summer Night on the Water. Tear, tenor; Ledger/Choir of King's College, Cambridge. [Bishop;<br />

Parker; 1976; obscure!] [quad] A-.................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

829.*EMI ASD-2356 (ODEON): ELGAR - Wand of Youth, Suites #1 & #2; Three Bavarian Dances; Chansons<br />

de Matin & Nuit. Boult/LPO. FS .................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

830.*EMI ASD-2496: MANY HAPPY RETURNS, SIR JOHN! Arrangements by Barbirolli of works by<br />

Purcell, Corelli, Bach & Marcello, and Barbirolli's Elizabethan Suite (from works of Byrd, Farnaby &<br />

Bull). Barbirolli conducts misc British orchestras. [A tribute on Barbirolli's 70th birthday in 1969;<br />

sadly and ironically, he passed away only a few months later]. A- ................................................................. 25.00


LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label - continued<br />

831.*EMI ASD-3082: STRAUSS - Four Last Songs; Five Orchestral Songs. Rothenberger, soprano;<br />

Previn/LSO. [Bishop; Parker] A-.................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

832.*EMI ASD-3173: STRAUSS - Alpine Symphony. Kempe/Dresden State Orch. [Mottley; Strueben; quad]<br />

A- to A.............................................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

833.*EMI ASD-3429: VILLA-LOBOS - Bachianas Brasileiras #3; Momoprecoce - Fantasy for Piano &<br />

Orchestra. Ortiz; Ashkenazy/NPO. [Willan; Gooch & Parker] [quad] A- to A ............................................ 12.00<br />

834.*EMI CSD-3696: HARTY - A John Field Suite. BUTTERWORTH - A Shropshire Lad; The Banks of<br />

Green Willow. BRIDGE - There is a Willow grows aslant a Brook. BAX - Dance in the Sunlight.<br />

Dilkes/English Sinfonia. A-............................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

835.*EMI CSD-3767: THOMAS ARNE - Symphonies #1 - #4. SAMUEL WESLEY - Symphony in D.<br />

Montgomery/Bournemouth Sinfonietta. [Grubb; Eltham; quad] A-............................................................ 12.00<br />

836.*EMI CSD-3769: FRANZ SCHMIDT - Variations on a Hussar's Song. ARRIAGA - Symphony in D.<br />

Bauer/NPO. [Willan; Eltham] A-...................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

837.*EMI ESD-7057: SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN - Incidental Music to The Tempest; Merchant of Venice<br />

Suite; Overture in C (In Memoriam). Dunn/City of Birmingham Sym. A- .................................................. 12.00<br />

838.*EMI HQS-1070: SIBELIUS - Karelia Overture; King Christian II Suite; Festivo; The Bard.<br />

Gibson/Scottish National Orch. A- ................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

839.*EPIC BC-1024: WALTON - Partita. MAHLER - Symphony #10 (Adagio & Allegretto). Szell/CO. [blue<br />

labels] A- .......................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

840.*EPIC BC-1039: SCHUMANN - Symphony #1; Manfred Overture. Szell/CO. A-(radial labels) ......................... 12.00<br />

841.*EPIC BC-1047: POPS CONCERT AMERICA - Works of Gershwin, Bernstein, Gould, Benjamin,<br />

Lecuona(2), Guarnieri, Villa-Lobos & Galindo. Louis Lane/Cleveland Pops Orch. [radial labels] A- ....... 16.00<br />

842. EPIC BC-1064: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #5. Szell/CO. [blue labels] A-(very slight cover water<br />

damage) ............................................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

843.*EPIC BC-1263: RAVEL - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. DEBUSSY - La Mer. Szell/CO. [blue labels] A-<br />

(c/c)................................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

844.*FONTANA SFL-14119: LISZT - Mephisto Waltz and WEBER - Invitation to the Dance (Paray/Detroit).<br />

J. STRAUSS - Graduation Ball (Dorati/Mpls). British issue; from Mercury originals. A-............................ 21.00<br />

845.*HYPERION A-66077: CRUSELL - Clarinet Quartets #1 - #3. Thea King; Allegri String Quartet<br />

Members. [Friese-Greene; Kenneth Wilkinson; recorded April 1981: must have been one of<br />

Wilkinson's very last engineering jobs][DMM] A- to A.................................................................................. 14.00<br />

846.*LYRITA SRCS--35: BAX - Symphony #6. Del Mar/NPO. [one of the most celebrated of the Lyritas, and<br />

appropriately one of Bax' strongest works, to my ears; TAS 3:154; 98:110L]................................................ 12.00<br />

847.*LYRITA SRCS--36: IRELAND - Piano Concerto (Parkin); These Things Shall Be (Case, baritone); LPO<br />

Cho. Boult/LPO (in both). A- ......................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

848.*LYRITA SRCS--37: BAX - November Woods. HOLST - A Fugal Overture. MOERAN - Sinfonietta.<br />

Boult/LPO. [TAS 39:146] A-.......................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

849.*LYRITA SRCS--41: RUBBRA - Symphony #7. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Fantasia on a Theme of<br />

Thomas Tallis. Boult/LPO. A- ........................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

850.*LYRITA SRCS--43: E. J. MOERAN - Overture to a Masque; Cello Concerto (Coetmore); Rhapsody #2.<br />

Boult/LPO. A- ................................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

851.*LYRITA SRCS--48: PARRY - Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy; English Suite; Lady Radnor's Suite;<br />

Symphonic Variations. Boult/LSO. A- ........................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

852.*LYRITA SRCS--72: HUMPHREY SEARLE - Symphony #1 (Boult/LPO) & #2 (Krips/LPO). A-.................. 25.00<br />

853.*LYRITA SRCS-120: HOLST - Suite de Ballet. WARLOCK - An Old Song for Small Orchestra; Serenade<br />

for Strings; Capriol Suite. Boult/LPO (in song); Braithwaite/LPO in rest (except LSO in Capriol).<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................................... 24.00


LP's: Miscellaneous Audiophile & Special Label - continued<br />

854.*MHS 1481: IRELAND - Overlanders Suite; Tritons Prelude; 2 Symphonic Studies; Julius Caesar Scherzo<br />

& Cortege. Boult/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-45] A- .......................................................................................... 8.00<br />

855.*MHS 1483: PARRY - Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy; English Suite; Lady Radnor's Suite; Symphonic<br />

Variations. Boult/LSO. [from Lyrita SRCS-48] A- .......................................................................................... 7.00<br />

856.*MHS 1505: WALTON - The Quest (ballet suite); Sinfonia Concertante (Katin, piano); Capriccio<br />

Burlesco; Scapino Overture. Composer/LSO. [from Lyrita SRCS-49] A- .................................................... 13.00<br />

857.*MHS 1586: BAX - Symphony #1. Fredman/LPO. [from Lyrita original] A-........................................................ 8.00<br />

858.*MHS 1632: BAX - Symphony #2. Fredman/LPO. [from Lyrita SRCS-54; TAS 60:126] A- ............................... 8.00<br />

859.*MHS 1742: ALWYN - Mirages, A Song Cycle for Baritone & Piano (Luxon; Willison); Divertimento for<br />

Flute (Hyde-Smith); Naiades for Flute & Harp (Hyde-Smith; Robels). [from Lyrita SRCS-61] A-.............. 8.00<br />

860.*MHS 3096: BLISS - Serenade for Baritone & Orchestra (Shirley-Quirk); Rout for Soprano & Orchestra<br />

(Woodland); Hymn to Apollo; The World is Charged with the Grandeur of God (cantata); A Prayer to<br />

the Infant Jesus (women's voices). Misc Artists; Composer conducts Rout & Hymn. [From Lyrita<br />

SRCS-55] A- ...................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

861.*MHS 3598: FINZI - Intimations of Immortality. Partridge, tenor; Handley/Guildford Phil & Cho. [from<br />

Lyrita SRCS-75; TAS 73:147L] A-- .................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

862.*MHS 3628: ELGAR - Enigma Variations; Falstaff. Andrew Davis/NPO. [from Lyrita original] MHS<br />

3628. A-- ............................................................................................................................................................ 6.00<br />

863.*READER'S DIGEST RD-34(7): BEETHOVEN - The Nine Symphonies. Borkh; Siewert; Lewis; Weber;<br />

Beecham Choral Soc (in 9th); Leibowitz/RPO. [Gerhardt, producer; TAS 60:126] A-(rare, brief ticks<br />

from light blemishes)........................................................................................................................................ 65.00<br />

864.*SEFEL SEFD-5008: BARTOK - Miraculous Mandarin Suite; Dance Suite. Koo/Budapest Philharmonic.<br />

[Culverhouse, producer & engineer; Teldec vinyl; early digital, c.1980] A- to A........................................... 10.00<br />

865.*TELARC DG-10047: TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony #4. Maazel/CO. [Woods; Renner; dig; recorded<br />

1979; very fine performance & recording and a high-water mark for Telarc, in my opinion] A- to<br />

A(few tks in 2nd movement)............................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

866.*TURNABOUT QTVS-34606: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3; Hebrides Overture.<br />

Commissiona/Baltimore Sym. [Nickrenz; Aubort; recorded 1974] [quad] A-.............................................. 10.00<br />

867.*TURNABOUT QTVS-34643: MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #4 & #5. Commissiona/Baltimore Sym.<br />

[Aubort & Nickrenz; recorded 1974] [quad] A- .............................................................................................. 10.00<br />

868. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7024: HAYDN - Symphony #100 Scherchen/PSOL. [This fine copy of a rather<br />

notorious recording (the over-miked triangle sounds like it belongs next to a chuck wagon) has<br />

original slipsleeve in fine condition, but is missing the booklet.] A-- ............................................................. 20.00<br />

869. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7034: KODALY - Hary Janos Suite. MUSSORGSKY - Night on Bald<br />

Mountain. Rodzinski/PSOL. [Not in original zip-open plastic sleeve, but jacket in superb condition;<br />

and record pressed almost as quietly - but not quite - as these issues ever were; with booklet by<br />

C.G.McProud (Audio Magazine editor) & James Lyons detailing audiophile highlights] B++...................... 23.00<br />

870. WESTMINSTER W-LAB 7062: SCHUMANN - Symphony #3. Boult/PPOL. [Late issue with notes on<br />

back cover] A-(movements 3 & 4 are B; 1/8-inch scr beg sd 1)...................................................................... 10.00<br />

871.*WESTMINSTER WST-14035: MIKLOS ROZSA - Variations on a Hungrian Peasant Song for Violin &<br />

Orchestra (Zsigmondy); Kaleidoscope; Concerto for String Orchestra. Composer/VSOO. [Scarce<br />

disc: only in print 1959-1961] A--(occ lgt tks sd 2)......................................................................................... 31.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire<br />

872.*BACH-REGER: Brandenburg Concerti (complete), arranged for piano, four-hands. Berkovsky; Hagan.<br />

MHS 3522/23(2). A- ........................................................................................................................................ 15.00<br />

873.*BARBER: Prayers of Kierkegaard (Capone, soprano; Cho). DAN WELCHER: Dervishes. HUNTER<br />

JOHNSON: Past the Evening Sun. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-763. A- .................................... 12.00<br />

874.*BEETHOVEN: The Nine Symphonies. Tomowa-Sintow; Baltsa; Schreier; van Dam (soloists in 9th);<br />

Karajan/BPO. [1977 issue; with unusually fine booklet of notes, Karajan interview, many Karajan<br />

photos, and individual photos of each BPO section] DGG 2740 172(8). A- to A(lovely discs, but<br />

minor box scuffs).............................................................................................................................................. 35.00<br />

875.*BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto. Zeltser; Mutter; Ma; Karajan/BPO. [dig] DGG 2531 262. A- to A ................ 10.00<br />

876.*BERWALD: Symphonies #1 - #4; Piano Concerto (Migdal); Violin Concerto (Tellefsen); Elfenspiel;<br />

Serious & Joyful Fancies; Festival of the Bayaderes; Racing; Reminiscences from the Norwegian<br />

Mountains; Overtures to Queen of Golconda & Estrella di Soria. Bjorlin/RPO. Seraphim SID-<br />

6113(4). A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

877. BIZET: L'Arlesienne (play with incidental music). Marquet; Bovy; Larquey; Chambreuil;<br />

Wolff/Unnamed Orch & Cho. [Grand Prix du Disque, 1955; lovely copy still has original British<br />

glassine-like inner sleeves] London LL-1489/90(2). A- .................................................................................. 32.00<br />

878. BLISS: Discourse for Orchestra. COLIN McPHEE: Symphony #2, Pastoral. Whitney/Louisville Sym.<br />

Louisville LOU-592. A-(blank jacket; includes notes) .................................................................................... 12.00<br />

879. BOCCHERINI: Cello Concerto in C (DeCroos); Symphony in C. CAMBINI: Sinfonia Concertante #1 for<br />

Oboe & Bassoon (Storch; Cole). Jenkins/Accademia dell'Orsso Orch. Period SPL-732. A-(fine<br />

copy with original glassine inner sleeve) ......................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

880. BOCCHERINI: Seven Symphonies. Anderson, Morris, solo violins; Shepherd/Cantilena. [dig] MHS<br />

837251Y(3). A- ................................................................................................................................................ 13.00<br />

881.*BOULEZ: Pli Selon Pli. Lukomska, soprano; Bergmann, piano; Stingl, guitar; d'Alton, mandolin;<br />

Composer/BBC Sym. Col M-30296. A-......................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

882.*BRITTEN: Matinees & Soirees Musicales; Bridge Variations. Gibson/ECO. [dig] EMI ASD-4388. A- to<br />

A ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

883.*BRUCKNER: Symphony #0. Haitink/ACO. Philips 802 724. A- to A ................................................................ 10.00<br />

884.*BRUCKNER: Symphony #3, #4 & #8 in their first versions (1873, 1874 & 1887 respectively).<br />

Inbal/Frankfurt Radio Orch. [dig] [fascinating and frequently astounding differences from the wellknown<br />

editions!] Telefunken 6.35642(4). A- to A........................................................................................... 35.00<br />

885.*BULL: (Ole; 1810-80): Polacca Guerriera; Nocturne; Fantasy & Variations on a Theme of Bellini; 4 more<br />

pieces. Tellefsen, violin; Andersen/Bergen Sym. Norsk Kulturrads Klassikerserie NKF 30041. A- ........... 12.00<br />

886.*CAGE: Winter Music. GEORGE FLYNN: Wound. Flynn, piano. [quad] Finnadar QD-9006. A- ........................ 8.00<br />

887.*CHARPENTIER: Messe pour les Instruments au Lieu des Orgues; Medee; Concert a Quatre Parties; Le<br />

Malade Imaginaire (Ouverture du Prologue). Malgloire/la Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy.<br />

Candide CE-31066. FS....................................................................................................................................... 5.00<br />

888. CHAVEZ: Daughter of Colchis. Composer/Mexican National Sym. [recorded 1947] BERNSTEIN:<br />

Fancy Free. Composer/Ballet Theatre Orch. [recorded 1944: Bernstein's 1st studio recording as<br />

conductor; includes Billie Holiday singing Big Stuff, recorded later, probably not conducted by<br />

Bernstein] Varese Sarabande VC-81055. A- ................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

889.*CHIHARA: The Tempest (complete ballet). Jean-Louis LeRoux/Performing Arts Orchestra of San<br />

Francisco. MMG 201X(2). FS ........................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

890.*COLGRASS: Concert Masters for Three Violins & Orchestra (Rudie, Yanagita, Oakland, violins;<br />

Akiyama/American Symphony). KARL KORTE: Concerto for Piano & Winds (Perry;<br />

Lee/University of Texas Wind Ens). Turnabout TVS-34704. A- ................................................................. 12.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

891.*COPLAND: 75th Birthday Album - Appalachian Spring Suite; Fanfare for the Common Man; Lincoln<br />

Portrait (Fonda); Billy the Kid Suite; 4 Dance Episodes from Rodeo; Our Town; Dance Panels; El<br />

Salon Mexico. Composer conducts LSO (NPO in Salon). Col D3M-33720(3). A-(minor box scuffs) ....... 20.00<br />

892. CORELLI: Concerti Grossi, Op.6 (complete). Hansen/Ch Orch of Societas Musica, Copenhagen. Bach<br />

Guild BG-585/87(3). A- ..................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

893.*COWELL: Sinfonietta. SURINACH: Melorhythmic Dramas. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-681.<br />

A-(in blank jacket; includes notes)................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

894.*CRUMB: Echoes of Time and the River. Mester/Louisville Orchestra. MERRILL ELLIS (b.1916):<br />

"Kaleidoscope" for Orchestra, Synthezizer & Soprano. Wall, mezzo-soprano; Composer/Louisville<br />

Orchestra. Louisville LS-711. A- ................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

895.*CZERNY: Haydn Variations (Froschauer/Vienna Ch Orch). RIES: Piano Concerto #3<br />

(Guschlbauer/Salzburg Ch Orch). Blumental, piano). RCA VICS-1501. A- ............................................. 10.00<br />

896.*DALLAPICCOLA: Piccola Musica Notturna. GUNTHUR SCHULLER: Five Bagatelles for Orchestra.<br />

LEONARDO BALADA (b.1933): Guernica. Mester/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket; includes notes]<br />

Louisville LS-686. A-....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

897.*DEFOSSEZ (Rene): La Conquete de l'Espace. Ducene/Military Band of Guides. Terpsichore 1982 013.<br />

FS...................................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

898. ENESCO: Symphony #1. Georgescu/Rumanian State Sym. Artia ALP-118. A- ................................................ 10.00<br />

899.*ESHPAI: (Andrei; b.1925): A Circle (ballet in two acts). Emin Khachaturian/USSR TV/Radio Orch.<br />

[notes in Russian only] Melodiya C10-16189-92(2). A-(start of side 2 is B+)................................................ 16.00<br />

900.*FERNANDEZ: (Oscar Lorenzo): Piano Music, Volume 2 (twelve works). Proenca, piano. [notes in<br />

Portuguese only] Arsis 41131218. A- .............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

901. FINNEY: (Ross Lee): Symphony #1. DANIEL PINKHAM: Symphony #2. Whitney/Louisville Orch.<br />

Louisville LOU-652. A- ..................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

902. FURTWANGLER: Symphony #2. Composer/BPO. [rec Dec 1951] DGG 2707 086(2). A- to A........................ 40.00<br />

903.*GADE: Piano Music - Sonata; Akvareller; Foraarstoner; Arabeske. Johnsson. MHS 1480. A-........................... 10.00<br />

904.*GLAZOUNOV: Piano Concerti #1 (Nassedkin; Dshuraitis/USSR Radio Orch) & #2 (Alexejew;<br />

Nikolajewskij/USSR Radio Orch). [German-only notes] Melodiya - Eurodisc 200081-366. A-................... 9.00<br />

905.*GLAZOUNOV: Piano Concerto #2 (Alexeyev; Nickolayevsky); Violin Concerto (Snitkowsky).<br />

Rozhdestvensky/USSR Radio/TV Large Sym (in both). Melodiya C10-08810. A- .................................... 12.00<br />

906.*GLAZOUNOV: Violin Concerto (Snitkovsky; Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio); Piano Concerto #2<br />

(Alexeyev; Nikolaevsky/Moscow Radio). Melodiya 33C10-08811-C. A-...................................................... 9.00<br />

907.*GLIERE: Symphony #1; The Sirens. Gunzenhauser/Slovak Philmarmonic. [dig] Marco Polo 6.220349.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

908.*GRANADOS: "Dante" Symphonic Poem. CHAVEZ: Horsepower Suite. Mester/Louisville Orch.<br />

Louisville LS-713. A-....................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

909.*GUTCHE: Genghis Khan. HUSA: Music for Prague 1968. PENDERECKI: De Natura Sonoris #2.<br />

Mester/Louisville Sym. Louisville LS-722. A- .............................................................................................. 12.00<br />

910.*HANDEL: Concerti Grossi, Op.6 (complete). Salter/Guildhall String Ens. [dig] MHS 932581T(3). A- .......... 13.00<br />

911.*HANDEL: Overture in D; Concerto Grosso in D; Oboe Concerti in g & B-flat (Sous). Linde/Schola<br />

Cantorum Basiliensis. Archiv 2533 079. FS.................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

912.*HANNIKAINEN: (Ilmari; 1892-1955): Piano Music: Variations Fantasques, Op.19; Cinq Morceaux pour<br />

Piano, Op.20; five more short pieces. Izumi Tateno. [Ilmari was Tauno Hannikainen's brother]<br />

Finlandia FA-341. A-(c/c)................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

913.*HARRIS: Epilogue to Profiles in Courage: JFK. SCHULLER: Dramatic Overture. MAYUZUMI: Samsara<br />

(symphonic poem). Whitney/Louisville Orch. [blank jacket] Louisville LS-666. A- ................................... 10.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

914.*HARRISON: Symphony on G. Samuel/RPO. CRI SD-236. A- ............................................................................. 9.00<br />

915.*HAYDN: (Michael): Symphonies in G and A; Violin Concerto in A (Armon). Jones/London Little<br />

Orch. Pye GSGC-14131. A- to A.................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

916.*HEINRICH: (Anthony Philip; 1781-1861): The Ornithological Combat of Kings (Keene/Syracuse Sym).<br />

GOTTSCHALK: Night in the Tropics (Two-Piano transcription) (Anthony & Joseph Paratore).<br />

New World NW-208. A- .................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

917.*HINDEMITH: Kammermusik #2, Op.36, #1. GOFFREDO PETRASSI: Noche Oscura - Cantata for Mixed<br />

Chorus & Orchestra. Mester/Louisville Orchestra; Choruses of Southern Baptist Theological<br />

Seminary. Louisville LS-684. A-(blank cover; includes notes)...................................................................... 12.00<br />

918.*HOVHANESS: Fra Angelico (Composer/RPO); Requiem and Resurrection (Composer/North Jersey<br />

Wind Sym). Poseidon Soc 1002. A-.................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

919. JOLIVET: Suite Transoceane. JOHN VINCENT - Symphony in D. Whitney/Louisville Orch. Louisville<br />

LOU-572. A-(in blank jacket; includes notes) ................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

920.*KALOMIRIS: (Manolis; 1883-1962): Symphony #1 ("Levendia"). Fidetzis/Sofia Philharmonic;<br />

Bulgarian National Cho. Concert Athens CB-914. A- .................................................................................... 9.00<br />

921.*KNUSSEN: (Oliver; b.1952): Symphony #2 (Barry, soprano); Trumpets (for soprano [Hirst] & 3<br />

clarinets); Coursing (for chamber orch); Cantata (for oboe & string trio). Composer/London<br />

Sinfonietta. [dig] Unicorn Kanchana DKP-9027. A- to A(c/c)......................................................................... 8.00<br />

922.*KOECHLIN: Seven Stars Symphony; Ballad for Piano & Orchestra. Rigutto, piano; Myrat/Monte-Carlo<br />

Phil. [dig] Angel DS-37940. A-(demo copy)................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

923.*LECLAIR: Violin Concerti: Op.7, #4 and Op.10, #5. JACQUES AUBERT: Violin Concerti; Op.17, #1 &<br />

#2. Weiner; Ludzuweit/Hamburg Ch Orch. Turn TVS-34212. FS............................................................. 10.00<br />

924.*LISZT: Tarantella; Spozalizio; Il Pensiero (all from Annees de Pelerinage); Hungarian Rhapsodies #5 &<br />

#12. [Orchestrations by Muller-Berghaus; Kazanly; Doppler] Cherkasov/USSR Radio Orchestra.<br />

Melodiya C10-18355 007. A- .......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

925. MACDOWELL: Sonata Tragica; Sonata Eroica. Perry O'Neil, piano. SPA 63. B++........................................... 21.00<br />

926.*MADETOJA: (Leevi): Symphony #3; Comedy Overture. Panula/Helsinki Phil. Finnlevy SFX-20. A-............. 12.00<br />

927.*MAHLER: Symphony # 6. Karajan/BPO. DGG 2707 106(2). A- to A ............................................................... 15.00<br />

928.*MARTIN: Petite Symphonie Concertante. DEBUSSY: Danses Sacree et Profane. RAVEL: Introduction &<br />

Allegro. Otterloo/Sydney Sym. Chandos ABR-1060. A- to A ...................................................................... 10.00<br />

929. MARTIN/WILDER: Grandma Moses Suite. [Suite of music from Falcon Films release, "Grandma Moses;"<br />

musical score by Hugh Martin; orchestrated by Alec Wilder; orchestra conducted by Daniel<br />

Saidenberg] Col ML-2185. D(lousy, but a very scarce & unusual item) ......................................................... 8.00<br />

930. MARTINU: Estampes. NICOLAI LOPATNIKOFF: Music for Orchestra. Whitney/Louisville Orch.<br />

[blank jacket; includes notes] Louisville LOU-596. A- ................................................................................... 12.00<br />

931. MARTINU: Piano Concerto #3 (Palenicek; Ancerl/CPO); Violin Concerto (Belcik; Neumann/Prague<br />

Sym). [rousing performance of the piano concerto!!] Artia ALP-205. A- ...................................................... 12.00<br />

932.*MARTINU: Symphony #2 & #6. Neumann/CPO. ProArte PAL-1019. A-............................................................ 8.00<br />

933.*MARTINU: Symphony #4; Tre Ricercari. Turnovsky/CPO. Supraphon SUAST-50669. A-................................ 9.00<br />

934.*MENDELSSOHN: (Fanny): Melodies (5) for Piano Solo. CLARA SCHUMANN: Scherzo #2; Romance<br />

#1; Improptu; Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann; Four Polonaises. Judith Alstadter, piano.<br />

MHS 4163. A- .................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

935.*MESSAGER: Suites from Les Deux Pigeons & Isoline. HAHN: Le Bal de Beatrice d'Este.<br />

Jacquillat/Paris Orch. Angel S-36769. A-(c/c; timings written on back cover) ........................................... 12.00<br />

936. MILHAUD: Kentuckiana. MARTINU: Intermezzo. LUKAS FOSS: A Parable of Death (Zorina, narrator;<br />

Stevens, tenor; Southern Baptist Seminary Cho). Whitney/Louisville Orch (in all). Col ML-4859. A-<br />

("2-eyes" labels) ............................................................................................................................................... 16.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

937.*MILHAUD: Le Carnaval d'Aix (Helffer, piano). SATIE: Parade. [both with Fremaux/Monte Carlo<br />

Opera Orch] ROUSSEL: Bacchus et Ariane, Suite #2 (Markevitch/Lamoureux Orch). DGG 2543<br />

807. A- to A...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

938.*MOZART: Music for Piano Four-Hands (complete). Demus; Badura-Skoda. MHS 1293/96(4). A-................. 20.00<br />

939.*MOZART: Serenade # 7. Maier, violin & conducting Collegium Aureum. BASF KHB-29310. FS ................. 10.00<br />

940.*MOZART: Symphonies #25 - #41. Bohm/BPO. [In deluxe oversize box] DGG SKL-109 173/79(7). A- to<br />

A ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26.00<br />

941.*NEDBAL: (Oscar; 1874-1930): From Tale to Tale (scenes from the ballet); The Simple Johnny (ballet<br />

suite). Trhlik/Ostrava Philharmonic. Supraphon 1 10 0835. A- .................................................................. 12.00<br />

942.*NIELSEN: Symphony #2; Little Suite for Strings. Garaguly/Tivoli Concert Hall Sym. [terrific<br />

performance - short-lived first US issue of the first stereo recording of the work] Vox STPL-512.550.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

943. NIELSEN: Symphony #4. Grondahl/Danish National Radio Orchestra. [first recording; notes by Robert<br />

Simpson] Odeon MOAK-6. A- ........................................................................................................................ 14.00<br />

944. NIELSEN: Symphony #5; Maskarade Over. Jensen/Danish Radio. London LL-1143. B to B+............................ 8.00<br />

945.*NOVAK: Slovak Suite; Marysa Overture. Sejna/Brno Philharmonic. Supraphon 1 10 0648. A- ...................... 10.00<br />

946. OVSIANIKO-KULIKOVSKY: (Nikolai; 1768-1846): Symphony #21 (Mravinsky/Leningrad Phil).<br />

MOSSAIYE VAINBERG (b.1919): Serenade (Gauk/State Radio Orch). West XWN-18191. A- .............. 15.00<br />

947.*PARRY: Violin Sonata in D; Fantasie Sonata in B; Twelve Short Pieces. Gruenberg, violin; Vignoles,<br />

piano. [DMM] Hyperion A-66157. A- to A..................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

948.*PETTERSSON: Symphony #12 ("The Dead in the Marketplace"). Larsson/Stockholm Philharmonic;<br />

Cho. Caprice CAP-1127. A- .............................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

949.*PFITZNER: Symphony in C, Op.46; Three Preludes from Palestrina. Leitner/BPO. [demo copy] DGG<br />

136 022. A- to A(red stereo/tulip labels; minor cover wear) ........................................................................... 16.00<br />

950.*PISTON: Symphony #7 & #8. Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-746. A- .................................................. 10.00<br />

951. POULENC: Piano Concerto (Dervaux/Pasdeloup Orch); Three Piano Pieces. MILHAUD: Suite for<br />

Violin, Clarinet & Piano (Parrenin; Delecluze). Annette Haas-Hamburger, piano (in all). Period<br />

SPL-563. A-- .................................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

952.*POULENC: Sinfonietta; Suite Francaise; Music for Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel; Two Marches and an<br />

Intermezzo. Pretre/Paris Orch. [blue labels] Angel S-36519. A-.................................................................. 14.00<br />

953.*POULENC: The Story of Babar. TIBOR HARSANYI: The Story of the Little Tailor. Ustinov, narrator;<br />

Pretre/PCO. Angel S-36357. A- ..................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

954.*RAMSIER: (Paul; b.1937): Divertimento Concertante on a Theme of Couperin; The Road to Hamelin.<br />

Gary Karr, double bass; also narrator in Hamelin; Bernhardt/Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LS-<br />

785. A-.............................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

955. REVUELTAS: Redes; Sensemaya. CHAVEZ: Sinfonia India. HERRERA DE LA FUENTE: Fronteras<br />

(ballet suite). Herrera de la Fuente/Mexican National Sym. [Mexican issue - Spanish-only notes]<br />

Musart MCD-3017. A--.................................................................................................................................... 21.00<br />

956.*RIEGGER: Dichotomy. GYORGY RAYKI (b.1921): Elegiac Variations; Lamentation for Orchestra.<br />

Mester/Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LS-715. A- .................................................................................... 12.00<br />

957. RODGERS: South Pacific - Symphonic Scenario. COLE PORTER: Kiss Me, Kate - Selection for<br />

Orchestra. [both arranged by Robert Russell Bennett] Kurtz/Houston Sym. [10-inch] Col ML-2104.<br />

B ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

958.*ROUSSEL: Bacchus et Ariane (complete ballet). Martinon/ORTF. MHS 1244. A-............................................. 9.00<br />

959.*ROZSA: Film Music from from Knight Without Armour; Tribute to a Badman; Asphalt Jungle;<br />

Moonfleet; Double Indemnity; Lust for Life; Men of the Fighting Lady. Composer/RPO. Polydor<br />

2383 384. A-(British pressing)......................................................................................................................... 12.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

960.*ROZSA: Overtures to "The World," the Flesh and the Devil," and "Because of Him;" Spellbound Concerto<br />

(version for two pianos); New England Concerto. Pierce & Jonas, duo pianists; Millar, Ondes<br />

Martinot; Elmer Bernstein/Utah Symphony. [dig] Varese Sarabande 704.260. A- ..................................... 12.00<br />

961.*ROZSA: The Vintner's Daughter (Thomas, narr); Hungarian Serenade. Composer/Nuremberg<br />

Symphony. Citadel CT-6001. A-..................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

962.*ROZSA: Fedora - music from the motion picture. Composer/Graunke Symphony Orchestra. Varese<br />

Sarabande STV-81108. A- ............................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

963.*RUGGLES: Complete Music - Men & Mountains; Sun Treader; Men; Portals; Organum; Evocations<br />

(Tilson Thomas/Buffalo Phil). Angels; Angels (2 versions) (Schwarz/Brass Ens). Toys<br />

(Blegen/Tilson Thomas, piano). Vox Clamans in Deserto (Morgan; Speculum Musicae). Evocations<br />

(piano version) (Kirkpatrick). Exaltations (Schwarz/Brass Ens; Smith/Smith Singers; etc). Col<br />

M2-34591(2). A- .............................................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />

964.*SCHONBERG: Variations for Orchestra; Survivor from Warsaw (Reich); Accompaniment to a<br />

Cinematographic Scene; Five Pieces. Boulez/BBC Sym. CBS M-35882. A- .................................................. 9.00<br />

965.*SCHUMAN: (William): Prayer in Time of War. JOHN BECKER: Symphony #3 ("Symphonia Brevis").<br />

FELIX LABUNSKI: Canto di Aspirazione (Song of Aspiration). Mester/Louisville Orch. Louisville<br />

LS-721. A-........................................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

966.*SHCHEDRIN: Humpbacked Horse Suite. Zuraitis/Bolshoi. Mel-Angel SR-40106. FS...................................... 12.00<br />

967.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Suite from the Incidental Music to "Hamlet." LEON KIRCHNER: Toccata for<br />

Sgtrings, Solo Winds & Percussion. Mester/Louisville Orchestra. Louisville LS-683. A(in black<br />

cover; includes notes)....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

968. SIBELIUS: Piano Works, Vol 2: Twenty-one short works. Cyril Szalkiewicz. [recorded 1956-67]<br />

Finlandia FA-804. A-(c/c)................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

969.*SKROWACZEWSKI: Music at Night. THOMAS LUDWIG (b.1952): Symphony #1 ("Age of Victory").<br />

Endo/Louisville Orchestra; Nelson conducts Night. Louisville LS-778. A- ................................................ 12.00<br />

970. STAMIC: (Jan Vaclav): Symphony in D. STAMIC (Karel): Orchestral Quartet in F. ANTONIN FILS:<br />

Symphony in g. FRANTISEK XAVER RICHTER: Sinfonia da Camera. Prague Ch Orch (without<br />

conductor). [#16 of Musica Antiqua Bohemica collection; fold-open album with nice booklet]<br />

Supraphon SUA-19148. B.................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

971.*STENHAMMAR: Symphony #2. Westerberg/Stockholm Philharmonic. Caprice CAP-1151. A- to A ............. 8.00<br />

972.*STILL: (William Grant): Afro-American Symphony; 2 Arias from Highway 1. SAMUEL COLERIDGE-<br />

TAYLOR - Danse Negre; Hiawatha Exc. Brown, tenor; Freeman/LSO. Col M-32782. A-......................... 12.00<br />

973.*STRAVINSKY: Petroushka. Composer/Col Sym. Col MS-6332. A-(Canadian "6-eyes" labels) ....................... 12.00<br />

974.*STRAVINSKY: Piano Sonata (1903/4). TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Sonata, Op.37. Crossley, piano. Philips<br />

6500 884. A- to A............................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

975. STRAVINSKY: Symphony #1. Adler/Vienna Orchestral Soc. Unicorn UNLP-1006. A- .................................. 12.00<br />

976.*SUK: Praga, Symphonic Poem; Fantasy for Violin & Orchestra (Snitil). Valek/Prague Sym. Panton 8110<br />

0108. A-............................................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

977.*SVETLANOV: Concerto for Piano & Orchestra (Composer, pf; Verbitsky/USSR Sym). BALAKIREV:<br />

Tamara (Svetlanov/USSR). [Live, 1976+77] Melodiya C10-21879 008. A- ................................................. 16.00<br />

978.*SVOBODA: (Tomas; b.1939): Symphony #4 ("Apocalyptic"); Ex Libris. FREDERIC GOOSSEN<br />

(b.1927): Orpheus Singing. Smith/Louisville Orchestra; Bernhardt conducts Goossen. Louisville<br />

LS-790. A-........................................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

979.*SZYMANOWSKI: Symphony #4 for Piano and Orchestra ("Symphonie Concertante"); Theme &<br />

Variations, Op.3; Two Etudes; Two Mazurkas; Two Preludes. Blumenthal, piano; Kord/Polish<br />

Radio Orch (in symphony; what a nice piece!) Unicorn UN1-75023. A-........................................................ 9.00


LP's: Orchestral & Instrumental Repertoire - continued<br />

980.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Swan Lake (complete ballet). Rozhdestvensky/Moscow Radio Orch. Mel-Angel<br />

SRC-4106(3). A- .............................................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />

981.*TCHEREPNIN: (Alexander): Russian Dances, Op.50. LIADOV: Polonaise. GLAZUNOV: Chopiniana;<br />

Dance Scene. Deaky/Nurnberger Symphoniker. [German-only notes] Colosseum SM-578. A- .................. 8.00<br />

982.*TCHEREPNIN: (Alexander): Symphony #2. RICHARD MOHAUPT (1904-57): Town Piper Music.<br />

Whitney/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-645. A- to B+ .................................................................................. 9.00<br />

983.*THALBERG: (Sigismund; 1812-1871): 24 Pensees Musicales; Don Giovanni Fantaisie. Christoph<br />

Keller, piano. Accord 140 079. A-(minor back cover damage) ...................................................................... 12.00<br />

984.*THOMPSON: Symphony #1; The Testament of Freedom (Utah Chorale). Abravanel/Utah Sym. Angel<br />

S-37315. A- ...................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

985. THOMSON: (Virgil): Filling Station. HERSHEY KAY: Western Symphony. Barzin/NY City Ballet<br />

Orch. [scarce recording of American ballet scores; this copy is in far and away the finest condition<br />

I've ever seen!] Vox PL-9050. A- .................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

986. THOMSON: (Virgil): Three Pictures for Orchestra (Composer/Phila); Five Songs from William Blake<br />

(Harrell, baritone; Ormandy/Phila). [blue labels] col ML-4919. A- ............................................................ 25.00<br />

987.*THORNE: (Francis; b.1922): Six Set Pices for Thirteen Players. ALLAN SCHINDLER (b.1944): String<br />

Sextet in Six Sections. Shapey/University of Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players. Owl<br />

Records ORLP-20. B........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

988.*TISHCHENKO: (Boris; b.1939): Yaroslavna (ballet in three acts). Dmitriev/Orch & Cho of Malyi<br />

Theatre, Leningrad. Melodiya C10-07823-6(2). A-(brief lgt tks, sds 2 & 3)................................................ 20.00<br />

989.*WAGNER: Symphony in C; Faust & Rienzi Overtures. Otto Gerdes/Bamberg Sym. DGG 2530 194. A-<br />

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

990.*WALTON: Facade. Zorina, speaker. IBERT: Divertissement. Ormandy/Phila. [uncommon disc; very<br />

crisp Facade] Col MS-6449. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; minor cover scuffs).................................................... 12.00<br />

991. WALTON: Hamlet - Excerpts from the soundtrack of the Laurence Olivier film. Walton's music performed<br />

by Mathieson/PO. RCA LCT-5. B+(occ tks; cover scuffy) ........................................................................... 12.00<br />

992. WALTON: Scapino Overture; Spitfire Prelude & Fugue; Belshazzar's Feast (Noble, baritone); Facade<br />

Suite; Siesta; Henry V (two excerpts). All conducted by Composer; misc orchs; 1938-51; very<br />

generous disc: 78+ minutes! [DMM] EMI ED-29 0715 1. A- to A................................................................. 16.00<br />

993.*WEILL: Kurt Weill in Berlin - Arrangements for orchestra of songs from Mahagonny(4), 3-Penny<br />

Opera(5), Berlin Requiem, Happy End(4), Konjunktur & Die Petroleum Inseln. Sandloff/His Orch.<br />

Angel S-35727. A-(very early U.S. red labels) ................................................................................................ 13.00<br />

994.*ZELENKA: Suite in F; Simphonie a 8 Concertanti. Jenkins/Clarion Concerts Orch. Decca DL-710141.<br />

A-...................................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

LP's: Chamber Music<br />

995.*BACH: (J.C.F.): Quartets #1-#6 for Flute and Strings. Palmisano; Concilium Musicum. [dig] Dynamic<br />

ADDS-4031. A-.................................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

996.*BACH: (W.F.): Trio Sonata a (fragment). C.P.E.BACH: Trio Sonata in D. J.C.BACH: Quintet in D.<br />

J.S.BACH: Trio Sonata in G. Ars Rediviva Ens. Parl PLPS-619. FS .............................................................. 6.00<br />

997.*BARBER: Quartet. IVES: Quartet #2. Cleveland Quartet. RCA ARL1-1599. A- .............................................. 10.00<br />

998.*BARBER: Summer Music. NIELSEN: Quintet for Winds. Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet. Col MS-<br />

6114. A-("6-eyes" labels; demo copy; minor cov scuffs) ................................................................................ 16.00<br />

999.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet # 1 - #6. Quartetto Italiano. Philips 6703 081(3). A- to A .............................................. 9.00<br />

1000.*BEETHOVEN: Quartet # 7 - #11. Quartetto Itlaiano. Philips 6703 082(3). A- to A .......................................... 9.00<br />

1001. BEETHOVEN: Trio #4 ("Archduke"). Trio di Trieste. London LL-599. A--(occ tks) ....................................... 12.00<br />

1002. BEETHOVEN: Trios - Op.1, #1; Op.70, #1. Fuchs; Casals; Istomin. [1953 Prades Festival] Col ML-<br />

5291. A-("6-eyes;" brief lgt tks mvt 3, Op.1) ................................................................................................ 12.00


LP's: Chamber Music - continued<br />

1003. BEETHOVEN: Trios Op.9, #1 & #3. Heifetz; Primrose; Piatagorsky. RCA LM-2186. A- ............................... 9.00<br />

1004.*BLISS: Clarinet Quintet. SAMUEL COLERIDGE-TAYLOR: Clarinet Quintet. Kireilis; Lamant<br />

Quartet. Spectrum SR-127. A- ..................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1005. BOCCHERINI: Quartets (4): Op.58, #2 & 4; Op.1, #2; Op.40, #2. New Music Quartet (Erle;<br />

Raimondi; Trampler; Soyer). Col ML-5047. A--("6-eyes" labels) ............................................................... 10.00<br />

1006.*BOISMORTIER: Four Sonatas & Two Concerti. Erdelyi/Budapest Philharmonic Ch Orch. Qualiton<br />

SLPX-11321. A- .............................................................................................................................................. 5.00<br />

1007.*BOISMORTIER: Six Sonates a Quatre (1731). Gravoin Instrumental Ens. Societe Francaise du Son<br />

SXL-20,102. A- ............................................................................................................................................... 5.00<br />

1008.*BRAHMS: Clarinet Trio (Leister; Eschenbach; Donderer); Horn Trio (Seifert; Drolc; Eschenbach).<br />

DGG 139 398. A- to A................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1009.*BRAHMS: Piano Quartet #1. Quartet Canada: Ronald Turini (Horowitz pupil), pf; Steven Staryk, vln;<br />

Gerald Stanick, vla; Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, vc. CBC SM-341. A-.................................................................... 13.00<br />

1010.*BRAHMS: Piano Quartet, Op.60. Quartetto di Torino. Dischi Ricordi RCL-27090. A-.................................. 10.00<br />

1011.*BRAHMS: Piano Quintet in f. Serkin; Budapest Quartet. [in fold-open album with nice group of<br />

session photos] Col MS-6631. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s).......................................................................... 9.00<br />

1012. BRAHMS: Piano Quintet, Op.34. Curzon; Budapest Quartet. Odyssey 32 16 0173. A-.................................... 9.00<br />

1013.*BRAHMS: Piano Trio #3, Op.101. MENDELSSOHN: Piano Trio #1, Op.49. Suk Trio. Supraphon<br />

SUAST-50815. A- ......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1014.*BRAHMS: Sextet #1, Op.18 (Menuhin; Masters; Aronowitz; Wallfisch; Gendron; Simpson);<br />

Allegro from F-A-E Sonata (Menuhin; H. Menuhin, piano). A-.................................................................. 9.00<br />

1015.*BRAZILIAN STRING QUARTETS: Villa-Lobos (#1); Mario Ficarelli (Zyklus 1973); Lindembergue<br />

Cardoso (Sedimentos). University of Brasilia Quartet. [German-only notes] RBM 3034. A- to A ............ 8.00<br />

1016.*BRIDGE: Piano Quintet; Phantasie Trio in c. Music Group of London. Nonesuch 71405. A-........................... 9.00<br />

1017. CASALS FESTIVAL - PRADES: BRAHMS - Trio in C, Op.87. Szigeti; Casals; Hess. [blue labels]<br />

Col ML-4720. B............................................................................................................................................. 18.00<br />

1018. CASALS FESTIVAL - PRADES: SCHUBERT - Trio #2, Op.100. Schneider; Casals; Horzowski. Col<br />

ML-4716. A-("6-eyes" labels) ....................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1019.*CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF: LINCOLN CENTER: SCHUBERT - Quartet in g; Octet in F; Der<br />

Hirt auf dem Felsen; Intro & Variations for Flute & Piano. SCHUMANN: Piano Quartet in E-flat;<br />

Marchenerzahlungen; Spanische Liebeslieder. Chamber Music Soc of Lincoln Center (inc<br />

Robison, Trampler, Laredo, Parnas, Buswell, Wadsworth). Classics Record Library 30-5253(4). A- ........ 14.00<br />

1020. CHAUSSON: Concerto for Piano, Violin & String Quartet. Casadesus; Francescatti; Guilet Quartet.<br />

Col ML-4998. A-("6-eyes" labels) ................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1021. DEBUSSY: Quartet in g. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-3. B+(just the start of sd 1 is B; nice<br />

copy) .............................................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

1022.*DEBUSSY & RAVEL: Quartets. Melos Quartet. DGG 2531 203. A- to A....................................................... 10.00<br />

1023. DOHNANYI: Quartet #3. DVORAK: Quartet #6. Hollywood Quartet. Capitol P-8307. A- ............................. 16.00<br />

1024. DVORAK: Quintet #3. BRAHMS: Quartet #1. Budapest Quar. Col ML-4799. A-("6-eyes" labels) ................ 10.00<br />

1025.*DVORAK: String Sextet, Op.48; Miniatures for Two Violins & Viola. Dvorak Quartet; Vlach<br />

Quartet Members. Supraphon SUAST-50824. A- ...................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1026. EARLY ITALIAN MUSIC ALBUM #2: 16th & 17th Centuries. Works Giovanni Gabrieli, Biagio<br />

Marini, Massimiliano Neri, Giovanni Battista Vitali, Allessandro Scarlatti & Antonio Vivaldi.<br />

Quartetto Italiano. [photo of quartet members on cover shows a very young group!] Angel 45002.<br />

A-(British pressing) ....................................................................................................................................... 16.00


LP's: Chamber Music - continued<br />

1027. FAURE: Piano Quartet #1. Rubinstein; Paganini Quartet Members. [10-inch; deleted January 1957]<br />

RCA LM-52. B+ to B-(1st mvt B / 2nd mvt: B- / 2nd + 4th mvts: B+)........................................................ 21.00<br />

1028.*FAURE: Piano Quartet #1; Piano Trio, Op.120. Pro Arte Piano Quartet. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-289. A- ............... 9.00<br />

1029. FAURE: Sonatas #1 & 2 for Violin & Piano. Francescatti; Casadesus. Col ML-5049. A-(occ lgt tks;<br />

"6-eyes" labels) .............................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

1030. FRANCK: Sonata for Violin & Piano (Wallez; Silie). JEAN-JACQUES GRUNENWALD: Concert<br />

d'Ete for Piano & Strings; Suite de Danses (harpsichord; Marie Claude Werkowsky; Jean-Paul<br />

Kreder). [Radio Station discs in blank jackets; Programs #643 & #644; October 1963] French<br />

Broadcasting System 643/644(2). A-............................................................................................................. 24.00<br />

1031.*GLAZOUNOV: Quartet #1 & #2. Shostakovich Quartet. Melodiya C10-16753-4. A- .................................... 12.00<br />

1032.*GLINKA: Trio Pathetique in d (New American Trio); Piano Works (six short works; Hrynkiv, piano).<br />

MHS 1973. A-.................................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1033.*HARRIS: String Quintet (Rhodes, viola). PISTON: Piano Quintet (Johanna Harris-Heggie, piano).<br />

THOMSON: Stabat Mater (Barbara Martin, mezzo-soprano). Blair String Quar. Pantheon PFN-<br />

2251. A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1034.*HAYDN: Quartet, Op. 3: #5; Op. 76: #3. Varsovia Quar. [dig] ProArte PAD-112. A-..................................... 10.00<br />

1035.*HEIFETZ-PIATIGORSKY CONCERTS: BEETHOVEN - Piano Trio, Op.1, #1. ROZSA - Theme &<br />

Variations for Violin, Cello & Orch. HAYDN - Divertimento for Cello & Orch. Heifetz;<br />

Piatagorsky; Lateiner (piano); Ch Orch. RCA LSC-2770. A--(superficial blemishes cause very<br />

little snd) ........................................................................................................................................................ 13.00<br />

1036.*HEIFETZ-PIATIGORSKY CONCERTS: TURINA - Trio for Violin, Cello & Piano (Heifetz;<br />

Piatagorsky; Pennario). MOZART - Violin Concerto #5 (Heifetz/Ch Orch). RCA LSC-2957. A-......... 13.00<br />

1037.*HINDEMITH: Chamber Music, Vol 3: The Three Piano Sonatas. Laugs, piano. MHS OR-H-291. A-............... 8.00<br />

1038. HINDEMITH: Quartet #3. PROKOFIEV: Quartet #2. Hollywood Quartet. Capitol P-8151. A-....................... 16.00<br />

1039.*HUMMEL: Sonatas for Violin & Piano, Op.5, #3; Op.50. Holmes; Burnett (period instruments). [dig]<br />

Amon Ra SAR-12. A- to A............................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1040. JANACEK: Concertino (Firkusny); Mladi. Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet (in both). Col ML-4995.<br />

A-(brief tks fr small blemishes; "6-eyes" labels)........................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1041. LALANDE: Caprices #1 & #2 from Symphonies pour les Souper du Roi (Paillard Ens). DANIEL<br />

LESUR: Fantaisie for Two Pianos (Billard; Azais). ROLAND MANUEL: Suite dans le Gout<br />

Espagnol (Gerlin, hrpschd; Delmotte, trpt; Casier, oboe; Allard, bssn). LUC-ANDRE MARCEL:<br />

Toccata (Lilamond, piano). [Radio Station discs in blank jackets; Programs #675 & #676; June<br />

1964] French Broadcasting System 675/676(2). A- ...................................................................................... 21.00<br />

1042.*MALIPIERO: Rispetti e Strambotti for String Quartet. HINDEMITH: Quartet #1. Stuyvesant Quartet.<br />

Nonesuch H-71006. A-.................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1043. MENDELSSOHN: Octet, Op.20. Vienna Octet (Boskovsky et al). London CM-9076. A-(lovely copy)........... 13.00<br />

1044.*MESSIAEN: Quartet for the End of Time; Le Merle Noir. Brook, flute; Johnson/NY Philomusica Ch<br />

Ens. Candide CE-31050. A-............................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

1045.*MOZART: Clarinet Quartet, K.581; Quintet for Piano & Woodwinds, K.452. Tashi & Guests. RCA<br />

ARL1-2863. A-(demo copy).......................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1046.*MOZART: Piano Trio #2 (Serkin; Laredo; Foley); Clarinet Quintet (Wright; Schneider; Cohen;<br />

Rhodes; Parnas). Col MS-7447. A-(demo) ................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1047. MOZART: Quartet #19 & #21. Amadeus Quartet. [Only in print January 1956 until February 1957;<br />

this was the last issue number for the boxed single-disc LHMV's, all of which were gone by<br />

February 1957] RCA LHMV-32. A-(mod tks 1st 30 seconds sd 1; rest superb) .......................................... 45.00


LP's: Chamber Music - continued<br />

1048.*MOZART: String Quintets, K.406(516b); K.515. Aronowitz; Amadeus Quar. DGG 139 356. A- to<br />

A(c/c) ............................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1049.*MOZART-TRIEBENSEE: Don Giovanni (arr. for Woodwind Octet & Bass). Athena Ens. MHS 4544.<br />

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

1050.*NIELSEN: Quartets in g (Op.13) and F (Op.44). Carl Nielsen Quartet. DGG 2530 920. A- to A(c/c) .............. 9.00<br />

1051.*RAMEAU: Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts. Leonhardt, harpsichord; Bruggen, flute; S.Kuijken,<br />

baroque violin; W.Kuijken, viola da gamba. Telefunken SAWT-9578. FS ................................................ 10.00<br />

1052. RAVEL: Quartet in F. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-146. B/B- ........................................................... 14.00<br />

1053.*REGER: Quartet in A, Op.54, #2; Piano Quintet in c, Op.64 (Schamalfuss, piano). Pfeifer Quartet.<br />

MHS 1378. A-.................................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1054.*REGER: Variations & Fugues on Themes of Telemann (Steurer, piano) & Mozart (Alfons & Aloys<br />

Kontarsky, pianos). MHS 1268. A-................................................................................................................ 7.00<br />

1055. ROUSSEL: Joueurs de Flute (Larrieu; Joste, piano); Two Poems by Ronsard (Arseguet, sop; Larrieu,<br />

flute); La Reponse d'une Epouse Sage (Arseguet); Three Allegros (Joste, piano). ROGER<br />

BOUTRY: Overture - Tableau; Rhapsody for Piano & Wind Orch (Composer, piano;<br />

Dondeyne/Paris Municipal Band). [Radio Station discs in blank jackets; Programs #689 & #690;<br />

October 1964] French Broadcasting System 689/690(2). A- ........................................................................ 24.00<br />

1056.*ROUSSEL: Quartet, Op.45. FAURE: Quartet, Op.121. Loewenguth Quartet. Turn TVS-34014. A--............. 10.00<br />

1057. SCHONBERG: Verklaerte Nacht. RAVEL: Introduction & Allegro (Stockton; Gleghorn; Lurie)<br />

(Hollywood Quartet in both). DEBUSSY: Danses Sacree et Profane (Stockton; Slatkin/Concert<br />

Arts Orch). Cap P-8304. A- ......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1058.*SCHUBERT: Piano Quintet in A ("Trout"). P.Serkin; Schneider; Tree; Soyer; Julius Levine.<br />

Vanguard VSD-71145. A- ............................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1059. SCHUBERT: Quartet #13. Budapest Quartet. [Recorded at Library of Congress on Stradivarius<br />

instruments of Gertrude Clarke Whittall Foundation] Col ML-4831. A-(demo copy; "2-eyes"<br />

labels)............................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1060.*SCHUBERT: Quartet #14 ("Death & the Maiden.") Quartett Collegium Aureum. Electrola 1C065-99<br />

702. A- to A ..................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1061. SCHUBERT: Quartet #14, "Death & the Maiden." Amadeus Quartet. [in print 5/54 - 3/56; nice cover<br />

photo of the Quartet] RCA LHMV-1058. B+ ............................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1062. SCHUBERT: Quartet for Flute, Guitar, Viola & Cello (Wanausek; Scheit; Nitsch; Goerlich); Dried<br />

Flowers, Op. post. 160 (Wanausek, flute; Radhuber, piano). SPA 53. A- ................................................. 29.00<br />

1063. SCHUBERT: Quartet in a, Op.29. BRAHMS: Quartet in a. Op.51, #2. Amadeus Quartet. [Very scarce<br />

- only in print from January 1956 to February 1957; box pristine; starting with LHMV-26, the<br />

boxed single discs no longer had the frame covers with insert print] RCA LHMV-27. A- .......................... 40.00<br />

1064. SCHUBERT: Quintet in C, Op.163. Amadeus Quartet. [only in print from March or April 1954 to<br />

March 1956] RCA LHMV-1051. B+(occ tks) .............................................................................................. 18.00<br />

1065. SCHUBERT: Sonata #5 for Violin & Piano (Szigeti; Hess); Variations on "Trock'ne Blumen"<br />

(Wummer, flute; Mannes, piano). [From Prades Festival, 1952; scarce!] [blue labels] Col ML-<br />

4717. B- ......................................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1066.*SCHUBERT: String Quintet in C, Op.163. B.Heifetz, cello; Budapest Quartet. Col MS-6536. A-("2eyes"<br />

labels) ................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1067.*SCHUBERT: String Quintet, Op.163. Fitzwilliam Quartet; Van Kampen. [dig] London LDR-71071.<br />

A- to A(Dutch pressing) .................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1068.*SCHUBERT: Trio #1 & #2 for Piano, Violin & Cello; Sonata for Piano, Violin & Cello; Notturno for<br />

Piano, Violin & Cello. Yehudi & Hephzibah Menuhin; Maurice Gendron. Electrola 1C137-01<br />

926/27(2). A- to A ......................................................................................................................................... 18.00


LP's: Chamber Music - continued<br />

1069. SCHUBERT: Trio #2. Immaculate Heart Trio. Capitol P-8442. A-(first copy I've ever seen).......................... 16.00<br />

1070.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Quartet # 7, #13 & #14. Fitzwilliam Quartet. Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-9. A-(but bad<br />

scratch 1/2 minute, mvt 1 of #14).................................................................................................................... 5.00<br />

1071.*SPOHR: Nonet; Octet. Vienna Octet. [Dutch press] London 414 439-1. A- to A(c/c)......................................... 9.00<br />

1072.*STENHAMMAR: String Quartet #6 (Fryden Quartet); Songs from Stamningar (Saeden, baritone;<br />

Ribera, piano). [Swedish-only notes] Swedish EMI E 053-35116. A- to A .................................................. 9.00<br />

1073.*SUK: Piano Works: Suite, Op.21; Fantaisie-Polonaise; Summer Impressions; About Friendship. Pavel<br />

Stepan. Supraphon 1111 3353. A- ................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1074.*TULINDBERG: (Erik; 1761-1814): Quartet #4 (Finnish Quartet). JOSEPH WERNER (1695-1761):<br />

Three Preludes & Fugues. BOCCHERINI: Quartettino. Sinnhoffer Quartet. Orion ORS-7035. FS ......... 10.00<br />

1075. TURINA: La Oracio del Torero. PAUL CRESTON: String Quartet, Op.8. WOLF: Italian Serenade.<br />

Hollywood String Quartet. Capitol P-8260. A- .......................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1076. VERDI: Quartet in e. Paganini Quartet. [10-inch] RCA LM-37. B to B+.......................................................... 32.00<br />

1077. VILLA-LOBOS: Quartet #6. KODALY: Quartet #2. Hollywood String Quartet. Capitol P-8472. A-<br />

(jacket has very neat tape repair) ................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1078.*VILLA-LOBOS: Wind Quintet; Duette. NIELSEN: Woodwind Quintet. NY Woodwind Quintet.<br />

Concert Disc CS-254. A- to B+..................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1079.*VOLKMANN: (Robert; 1815-83): Serenade #2 (Tatrai/Hungarian Ch Orch). TCHAIKOVSKY:<br />

Souvenir of Florence (Christensen; Geisler; Copenhagen Quartet). Turn TVS-34370. FS..................... 10.00<br />

1080. WOLF: Quartet in d; Italian Serenade in G. New Music Quartet. [blue labels] Col ML-4821. B(+) ................. 12.00<br />

1081.*ZELENKA: Three Sonatas for Two Oboes, Bassoon & Continuo. R.Toubman; Burkle, oboes; Miller,<br />

bassoon; Pinkham, Carroll & O.Toubman, continuo. Cambridge CRS-1814. FS...................................... 5.00<br />

LP's: Collections<br />

1082.*BAVARIA'S COURTS & RESIDENCES: Vol. 2: Sixteenth Century Bavarian Court Chapel Music.<br />

Ruhland/Capella Antiqua, Munich. BASF KBF-21192(2). FS................................................................. 10.00<br />

1083.*BOSTON UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY: 1976 - In Berlin and Boston. Haydn - Symphony #96. Dello<br />

Joio - Meditations on Ecclesiastes. Wagner - Meistersinger Prelude. Bartok - Concerto for<br />

Orchestra. Joseph Silverstein, conductor. [Haydn recorded live in Symphony Hall, Boston; the<br />

rest recorded live at Hochschule der Kunste, Berlin, during Fourth International Meeting of Student<br />

Orchestras, sponsored by Herbert von Karajan Foundation] Boston University BU-101(2). A-.................. 29.00<br />

1084.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 1 (1976) - "FROM STOCK TO SOLTI." In mono --<br />

Stock: Mendelssohn - Wedding March (5-1-1916; CSO's 1st commercial recording). Stock's own<br />

Symphonic Waltz (1930). Defauw: Smetana - Bartered Bride Overture (1947). Rodzinski:<br />

Khatchaturian - Gayne (2 Excerpts; 1947). Kubelik: Hindemith - Marsch from Symphonic<br />

Metamorphoses (1953). In stereo -- Reiner: Wagner - Dance of Apprentices & Entrance of the<br />

Mastersingers (1959). Martinon: Bizet - Farandole from L'Arlesienne Suite #2 (1966). Giulini:<br />

Stravinsky - Kastchei's Dance from Firebird (1969). Solti: Beethoven - Symphony #9 (end of 4th<br />

movement; 1972). RCA DPL1-0212. FS......................................................................................................... 9.00


LP's: Collections - continued<br />

1085.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 2 (1977) - "CHICAGO." Strauss - Sunrise Section from<br />

Also Sprach Zarathustra in five performances: Stock (1940); Rodzinski (1947); Reiner (1954 &<br />

1962); Solti (1975). Fischer (arr. Gould) - "Chicago." (Benny Goodman; Gould) [1966 recording<br />

not released commercially]. Paganini - Moto Perpetuo. (Martinon) [1966 recording not released<br />

commercially. Story has it that they recorded the Varese Arcana to show off the CSO's percussion;<br />

Martin Concerto for 7 Winds to feature the winds; then this for the strings. Someone had sense<br />

enough not to include this Paganini when they released the record of the other two!] Walton -<br />

Scapino Overture. (Stock; 1941). Berlioz - Francs-Juges Overture. (Solti; 1973). Wagner - Exc<br />

from Flying Dutchman. Solti; 1976). [All stereo except Walton & first 2 Strauss] RCA DPL1-<br />

0245. FS......................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1086.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 3 (1978) - "ENCORE." In mono -- Stock: Wagner -<br />

Tannhauser Festmarch (1930). Defauw: Stravinsky - Fireworks (1946). Rodzinski: Wagner -<br />

Prelude to Act 3 of Tristan (1947). Kubelik: Smetana - Sarka (1952). In stereo -- Reiner: Rossini -<br />

Signor Bruschino Overture (1958). Martinon: Ravel - La Valse (1967; FIRST & ONLY ISSUE of<br />

this recording!). Solti: Wagner - Tannhauser Overture (1977). RCA DPM1-0302. A-................................ 24.00<br />

1087.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 4 (1979) - "SPRING." In mono -- Stock: Schumann -<br />

Symphony #1 (1929; never before on LP). In stereo -- Reiner: Schumann - Piano Concerto (Janis;<br />

1959; first release here). RCA DPL1-0365. A- ............................................................................................. 16.00<br />

1088.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 5 (1980) - "MOSTLY BACH." In mono -- Stock: Bach-<br />

Stock - St. Anne's Prelude & Fugue (1941). Kubelik: Mozart - Symphony #34 (1952). In stereo --<br />

Reiner: Bach - Clavier Concerto #5 (Andre Tchaikovsky; 1958; 1st [only?] release). Solti: Bach -<br />

Air from Suite #3 (1974). RCA DPM1-0444. A-.......................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1089.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 6 (1981) - "VIVACE." In mono -- Stock: Toch -<br />

Pinocchio Overture (1941). Defauw: Faure - Sicilienne from Pelleas et Melisande (1946).<br />

Rodzinski: Khatchaturian - Awakening & Lullaby from Gayne (1947). In stereo -- Reiner: Key -<br />

Star-Spangled Banner (in Stock arrangement; very maestoso - terrific performance and sound, and<br />

the only issue of this recording in stereo!!). Liebermann - Concerto for Jazz Band & Orchestra<br />

(1954; with Sauter-Finegan orch; 1st stereo disc release). Martinon: Ravel - Pavane (1967; FIRST<br />

& ONLY issue of this recording). [This is the scarcest of the CSO Marathon records, and the most<br />

sought-after on account of the Star-Spangled Banner - not much other stereo Reiner is so rare!]<br />

RCA DPL1-0490. A- ..................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

1090.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon # 8 (1983) - "BALLETOMANIA." In mono -- Stock:<br />

Goldmark - Queen of Sheba Ballet Music (1930). Defauw: Gretry-Mottl - Cephale et Procris Ballet<br />

Suite (1945). Rodzinski: Khachaturian - Gayne (4 Excerpts; 1947). In stereo -- Reiner:<br />

Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker (4 Excerpts; 1959). Martinon: Roussel - Bacchus et Ariane (Finale;<br />

1964). Solti: Prokofiev - Romeo & Juliet (3 Excerpts; 1982). [The greatest gems here are the<br />

Goldmark and Gretry, showing, as they do, that the wonderful acoustic of Orchestral Hall didn't<br />

have to wait for Cozart/Fine or Mohr/Layton and the microgroove era to be captured on disc] RCA<br />

DPL1-0585. A- .............................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

1091. CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon #11 (1986) - "THE REINER ERA." SCHUMANN -<br />

Symphony #2. WAGNER - Rienzi Overture. BERLIOZ - Benvenuto Cellini Overture.<br />

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis. SCHOENBERG - Transfigured<br />

Night. Reiner/CSO. [Concert performances from 1957-58 season of works which Reiner never<br />

recorded commercially; set issued for CSO's 1986 fund-raising radio marathon - not available<br />

commercially; lovely DMM pressing.] Chicago Sym CSO-86-2(2). A- to A............................................... 50.00


LP's: Collections - continued<br />

1092.*CHICAGO SYMPHONY: Radio Marathon #12 (1987) - "SOLOISTS OF THE ORCHESTRA."<br />

TELEMANN - Trumpet Concerto (Herseth/Martinon, 1967); Concerto for Three Horns<br />

(Clevenger; Oldberg; Wedgewood/Janigro, 1967). VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Tuba Concerto<br />

(Jacobs/Mazer, 1978). COPLAND - Clarinet Concerto (Combs/Leinsdorf, 1979). MARTINU -<br />

Double Concerto for Two String Orchestras, Piano & Timpani (Sauer/Koss/Kubelik, 1980).<br />

HAYDN - Sinfonia Concertante, Op.84 (Magad; Miller; Still; Elliot/Abbado, 1980). CRESTON<br />

- Fantasy for Trombone (Friedman/Solti, 1976). SCHULLER - Double Bass Concerto<br />

(Guastafeste/Composer, 1979). HANSON - Serenade for Flute, Harp & Strings (Peck;<br />

Druzinsky/Gould, 1967). [Concert performances issued for CSO's 1987 fund-raising Marathon;<br />

never commercially available] Chicago Sym CSO-87/2(2). A- to A ............................................................ 40.00<br />

1093.*COMPUTER MUSIC FROM UNIVERSITY: OF ILLINOIS: Lejaren Hiller & Leonard Isaacson -<br />

Illiac Suite for String Quartet (University of Illinois Composition Quartet). Lejaren Hiller &<br />

Robert Baker - Computer Cantata (Hamm, soprano; McKenzie/University of Illinois Ch Players.<br />

Heliodor HS-25053. A-.................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1094.*CONTEMPORARY HUNGARIAN MUSIC: FERENC FARKAS - Prelude & Fugue. PAL KADOSA -<br />

Pian e Forte - Sonata for Orchestra. RUDOLF MAROS - Two Laments. FRIGYES HIDAS -<br />

Concertino. Misc Artists; Lehel/Hungarian Radio Orch. Qualiton SLPX-1273. A-................................ 10.00<br />

1095.*DIGITAL PERCUSSION: VARESE - Ionisation. CAGE - First Construction in Metal. FARBERMAN<br />

- Evolution. Civil, horn; Drower, soprano; Farberman/London Percussion Ens. [dig] Moss<br />

Music D-MMG-105. FS .................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1096.*DINNER MUSIC OF THE 1740S: Works of Loeillet, Boismortier, Telemann & Handel. Boston<br />

Baroque Ensemble. Cambridge CRS-1815. A- ............................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1097.*FANFARES: By Belgian composers past & present: Leon & Joseph Jongen, Raymond Mouleart,<br />

Richard de Guide, Gaston Brenta & Rene Defossez. Ghyoros/Brass of l'Orchestre Symphonique<br />

de Liege. Alpha 3071-F-3. A- ....................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1098.*HARVARD-RADCLIFFE ORCHESTRA: Schumann - Symphony #3. Verdi - Forza Overture.<br />

Yannatos, conductor. [1979] AFKA SK-4638. A--...................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1099. HOMMAGE TO MOZART: Piano Concerto #20 (Walter, piano & conducting VPO); Violin Concerto<br />

#6 (movement #1; Thibaud; Sargent/Orch); Quartet #1 (Schnabel/Pro Arte Quartet Members);<br />

Horn Concerto #3 (Aubrey Brain; Boult/BBC Orch); Mozart Arias & Songs sung by Maynor;<br />

Battistini; Kurz; Destinn; Hempel; McCormack; Vanni-Marcoux; Bori; Schipa; Pinza;<br />

Lehmann; Berger; van Diemen; Fantasia in d (Landowska); Sonata movements played by<br />

Menuhin & Backhaus; Figaro Overture (Krauss/VPO); Contretanz, K.534 (Fischer/Ch Orch).<br />

[Limited Edition deluxe issue in oversized album with Dufy print on cover and 27-page booklet<br />

bound in with commentary by Irving Kolodin. Very scarce item: I understand this was issued at<br />

$50, which I expect limited sales very substantially in the mid-1950's!] RCA LM-6130(3). A-(very<br />

minor flaws in the lovely album)................................................................................................................. 195.00<br />

1100.*MUSIC AT THE COURT OF: LEOPOLD I (c.1658-1705): Works of Fux, Biber, Schmelzer &<br />

Legrenzi. Harnoncourt/Concentus Musicus. Bach Guild BGS-70690. FS................................................ 10.00<br />

1101.*MUSIC LIFE IN OLD HUNGARY: 13th-18th Century. Works of many composers, including Frye,<br />

Barbireau, Tinctoris, des Pres, Finck, Stoltzer, Willaert, Tinodi, Bakfark, Palestrina, Demantius, G.<br />

Gabrieli, Rauch, Picchi, Pogliotti, Speer, Simonelli, Kusser, Werner, Wagenseil, Goudimel,<br />

Roskovszky, Dittersdorf, Albrechtsberger, M. & J. Haydn. Misc artists. [Four-language notes<br />

booklet includes English section with considerable detail] Hungaroton SLPX-11 491-93(3). A-................ 13.00


LP's: Collections - continued<br />

1102.*NATIONAL SYMPHONY: 50th Anniversary Album. In mono: SMETANA - The Moldau (Kindler).<br />

CRESTON - Intermezzo & Dance from Symphony #2 (Mitchell). In stereo: WAGNER -<br />

Siegfried's Rhine Journey (Dorati). TCHAIKOVSKY - Meditation (Stern; Rostropovich).<br />

Richardson RRS-11. A- ................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1103.*SMITHSONIAN BACH COLLECTION: The Six Brandenburg Concerti. Fuller/Aston Magna<br />

Ensemble. [Played on period instruments; most (all?) from Smithsonian Museum] Smithsonian N-<br />

3016(3). A-..................................................................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

1104.*STAR SHINING IN THE MOUNTAIN: Music of Medieval & Renaissance Spain. Trio Live Oak<br />

(singing - and playing, variously - cornetto, 'ud, bombard, dumbek, flutes, gtenor viol, vihuela de<br />

mano, vihuela de arco & bagpipe). Mnemosyne Mn-2. A- to A ................................................................... 10.00<br />

1105.*SYMPHONY OF THE AIR: "Pop Concert in Carnegie Hall." Alphonso D'Artega conducts two<br />

Tchaikovsky waltzes, his own Niagara; Night & Day; Stardust; Song of Venice. Roger Scime,<br />

piano (in Niagara & Stardust). [Recorded November 1957; one of the scattered strange records the<br />

disbanded NBC Symphony made as they attempted to stay alive post-Toscanini] Design SDLP-58.<br />

A- ................................................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1106.*THE SOUNDS OF AMERICA: 1776-1976. Commemorative concert by Maazel/Cleveland Orchestra<br />

(1-11-1976; Severence Hall): Works of Bernstein, Copland, Schuman, Still, Gould, Ellington, Ives,<br />

Donald Erb (premiere of Music for a Festive Occasion), Dvorak, Joplin, Gershwin; with various<br />

readings. TRW T-1976(2). A- ....................................................................................................................... 26.00<br />

1107.*TIVOLI MUSIC: Works of Lumbye & Svendsen played by Jensen/Tivoli Concert Orch, and Radio<br />

Orchestras conducted by Grondahl, Hammelboe & Malko. [electronic stereo??] EMI Odeon<br />

BOKS-26. A- to A ......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1108. VIRTUOSI DI ROMA: Corelli - Concerto Grosso Op.6, #4. Vivaldi - Concerto in F (Zanfini, oboe).<br />

Fasano, conductor. [In print from late 1954 to February 1957; insert print in cut-out box frame is<br />

Carlo Crivelli's "Madonna & Child."] [3S/1S] RCA LHMV-2. A-............................................................... 18.00<br />

1109. VIRTUOSI DI ROMA: Vivaldi - The Seasons. Fasano, conductor.. [Interesting that for this issue they<br />

chose to call the work simply "The Seasons" and omitted the customary "Four;" also includes the<br />

fifth concerto from Op.8 - "The Sea Tempest. VERY scarce - only in print January 1956 to<br />

February 1957; beginning with this issue number, these LHMV boxed single discs had standard<br />

covers rather than the frame-cut covers with insert prints] RCA LHMV-26. A--(minor tks off & on<br />

"Sea Tempest") .............................................................................................................................................. 23.00<br />

1110. VIRTUOSI DI ROMA: Works of Albinoni(2), Vivaldi & Pergolesi. Fasano, conductor. Angel 45019.<br />

A-(British pressing) ....................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

LP's: Oboe<br />

1111.*CSANKY: Concerti of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi & Marcello. Sandor/Liszt Ch Orch. Hungaroton SLPX-<br />

11740. FS......................................................................................................................................................... 5.00<br />

1112.*DE VRIES: Albinoni Concerti, Op.9 #2, 5, 8 & 11. Alma Musica Amsterdam. Angel SZ-37802. FS............... 5.00<br />

1113.*HOFF: (Brynjar): Concerto by Trygve Madsen; short works by C.G. Sparre Olsen, Ragnar Soderlind &<br />

Sigrd Berge. Dreier/LPO. [Engineering by Robert Auger] Philips 6529 090. FS(c/c).................................. 9.00<br />

1114.*HOLLIGER: Concerti of Mozart and Strauss. De Waart/NPO. Philips 6500 174. FS......................................... 5.00<br />

1115.*MEERWEIN: (Oboe & English Horn): Works of Schumann, Frohlich, Donizetti & Yvon. Bergemann,<br />

piano. BASF 25 22133-4. A-........................................................................................................................... 5.00<br />

1116.*PIERLOT: Concerti of Cimarosa, Salieri, Albinoni & Vivaldi. de Froment/Luxembourg Radio Orch.<br />

Peters PLE-004. FS.......................................................................................................................................... 5.00


LP's: Violinists<br />

1118.*ACCARDO: Brahms Concerto. Masur/Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch. Philips 9500 624. A- to A(c/c) ................ 8.00<br />

1119.*BROWN: (Iona): Mozart Concerto #1 & #5. Brown also conducts ASMF. [dig] London 411 707-1. A-<br />

to A(Dutch pressing)........................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

1120. CAMPOLI: Mendelssohn Concerto (Van Beinum/LPO). Side 2: Mendelssohn 4th (Rossi/Turin Sym).<br />

Decca Ace of Clubs ACL-4. A-..................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1121.*CARMIRELLI: Albinoni - Twelve Concerti a Cinque, Op.5. I Musici. [dig] Philips 6769 082(2). A- to<br />

A....................................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1122. DE VITO: Brahms Concerto. Gioconda De Vito; Schwarz/PO. [Perhaps the scarcest and most soughtafter<br />

of the LHMV boxes; issued January 1955; deleted February 1957; the insert print is Dufy's<br />

"At the Concert."] [1S/1S] RCA LHMV-5. A-(almost unnoticeable taped spine reinforcement) .............. 200.00<br />

1123. ELMAN: Mendelssohn Concerto Elman; Defauw/CSO. [10-inch; scarce disc] RCA LM-5. B to B-<br />

(looks worse than it sounds) .......................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1124. ELMAN: Wieniawski Concerto. Hilsberg/Robin Hood Dell Orchestra of Philadelphia. [10-inch]<br />

[Surface begins side 1 as B+ with occasional light tks, but improves quickly to A--; most plays a<br />

stunning A-; superb copy of one of Elman's rarest recordings, deleted 1956] RCA LM-53. A--(see<br />

preceding comments)................................................................................................................................... 100.00<br />

1125. ELMAN: A Tribute to Mischa Elman on His 40th Anniversary. Short works of Massenet & Dvorak<br />

(Mittman, piano; and of Drigo, Gossec, Drdla, Beethoven, Arensky & Cui (Rose, piano). [10-inch;<br />

very scarce - deleted December 1954] RCA LM-83. B ................................................................................ 75.00<br />

1126.*FRANCESCATTI: Beethoven Concerto. Walter/Columbia Sym. Odyssey Y-30042. A- .................................. 9.00<br />

1127. FRANCESCATTI: Beethoven Sonata #3 & #4. Casadesus, piano. Col ML-4478. A-(startlingly fine<br />

blue label pressing) ........................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1128. FRANCESCATTI: Paganini Caprices (8). Kreisler Favorites (5). Balsam, pf. [blue labels] Col ML-<br />

4219. B........................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1129. FUCHS: Franck & Faure Sonatas in A. Balsam, piano. Decca DL-9716. C++...................................................... 6.00<br />

1130. FUCHS: Vaughan Williams Concerto. Zimbler String Sinfonietta, who also play Tansman Triptych.<br />

Decca DL-9625. B-........................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1131.*GERLE: Hindemith Concerto (Kammermusik #4). Weill Concerto. Scherchen/Ens. [oddly scarce in<br />

stereo] Westminster WST-17087. A-(demo copy)........................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1132.*GERTLER: Bartok - Concerto #1; Two Rhapsodies. Ferencsik/Brno State Philharmonic. [Grand Prix<br />

du Disque] Supraphon 50 466. A- ................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1133. GROSS: (Robert): Hindemith Concerto (Stokowski/NY City Symphony; live, c.1945). Gross - Sonata<br />

for Violin & Piano (Leonard Stein, piano). [the sonata is apparently in stereo] Townhall S-32. A- .......... 35.00<br />

HAENDEL: See #633.<br />

1134. HEIFETZ: Beethoven Sonata #4 & #7. Bay, piano. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1040. A- ......................................... 12.00<br />

1135. HEIFETZ: Beethoven Sonata #7. Bay, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-60. B............................................................. 12.00<br />

1136. HEIFETZ: Bruch - Scottish Fantasy. Steinberg/RCA Victor Sym; Stanley Chaloupka, harp. [10-inch]<br />

RCA LM-4. B+(occ tks) ................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1137. HEIFETZ: Bruch Concerto #1 (Sargent/LSO). SAINT-SAENS - Violin Sonata #1 (Bay, piano). [WD<br />

labels] RCA LM-9007. A-(demo copy)......................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1138. HEIFETZ: Debussy Sonata #3. Respighi Sonata in b. Bay, piano. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1034. A- .................. 15.00<br />

1139. HEIFETZ: Elgar Concerto. Sargent/LSO. [deleted 10/58] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1030. A-(lovely copy) ........ 20.00


LP's: Violinists - continued<br />

1140. HEIFETZ: Heifetz Collection, Volume #2: (1925-1934). [The first electrical recordings; everything here<br />

in its first LP release except the Strauss sonata] Mozart 5th & Glazounov Concerti<br />

(Barbirolli/LPO). Strauss Sonata (Sandor, piano). Short works of Bach(5), Couperin, Debussy,<br />

Grieg(3), Achron, Schubert(2), Sarasate, Ponce, Falla, Mendelssohn, Drigo, Castelnuovo-<br />

Tedesco(2), Hummel, Rimsky, Godowsky, Korngold, Ravel, Clerambault, Albeniz, Dohnanyi,<br />

Elgar, Milhaud, Vivaldi, Paganini(3), Strauss, Moszkowski, Wieniawski, Glazounov. (Achron &<br />

Sandor, piano). [With 30-page booklet including discography and many photos] RCA ARM4-<br />

0943(4). A-..................................................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

1141. HEIFETZ: Heifetz Collection, Volume #4: (1937-1941). Brahms Double Concerto (Feuermann;<br />

Ormandy/Phila); Walton Concerto (Goossens/Cincinnati Sym); Prokofiev 2nd & Brahms<br />

Concerti (Koussevitzky/BSO); Beethoven Concerto (Toscanini/NBC); Sarasate Zigeunerweisen;<br />

Saint-Saens Havanaise (Barbirolli/LSO); Chausson Concerto for Violin, Piano & Quartet<br />

(Sanroma; Musical Art Quar). [first LP release of Walton, Saint-Saens & Sarasate] RCA ARM4-<br />

0945(4). A-(slight box scuffs) ....................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

1142. HEIFETZ: Heifetz Collection, Volume #6: (1950-1955). [The first LP recordings (all are in mono only)]<br />

Tchaikovsky Concerto (Susskind/PO). Brahms Sonata #3 (Kapell, piano). Sonatas of Saint-Saens,<br />

Bloch & Handel; Schubert Sonatina; Wieniawski Polonaise Brillante (Bay, piano). Beethoven<br />

Sonata #9 (Moiseiwitsch, piano). Beethoven Romances #1 & #2 (Steinberg/RCA Sym). Bruch<br />

Concerto (Sargent/LSO). Ravel Tzigane (Wallenstein/LAPO). Bloch - Sonata #2 (Smith, piano).<br />

[Includes 30-page booklet with discography and many photos] RCA ARM4-0947(4). A-.......................... 24.00<br />

1143. HEIFETZ: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Steinberg/RCA Victor Symphony. [10-inch] RCA LM-127.<br />

A--(very fine!)................................................................................................................................................ 13.00<br />

1144. HEIFETZ: Mendelssohn Concerto (Beecham/RPO). Bruch - Scottish Fantasy (Steinberg/RCA Sym).<br />

[in print 10/53 - 10/58; great Scottish cover art] RCA LM-9016. A-(superb copy of earliest<br />

pressing)......................................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1145. HEIFETZ: Mendelssohn Concerto. Beecham/RPO. [10-inch] RCA LM-18. B+(occ tks) .................................. 12.00<br />

1146. HEIFETZ: Mozart Concerto #5 (Sargent/LSO). Beethoven - Two Romances (Steinberg/RCA Sym).<br />

[SD labels] RCA LM-9014. A-(demo copy) ................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1147. HEIFETZ: Prokofiev Concerto #2. Koussevitzky/BSO. [10-inch; the first - and I believe the only - LP<br />

issue of this until the Heifetz Collection boxed sets] RCA LCT-6. B+ ........................................................ 16.00<br />

1148.*HEIFETZ: Schubert - Fantaisie, Op.159 (Smith, piano). Tchaikovsky - Serenade Melancolique; Waltz<br />

(from String Serenade)(with Ch Orch; apparantly Heifetz also conducts). RCA LSC-3109. A- ................ 12.00<br />

1149. HEIFETZ: Walton Concerto (Composer/PO). Vieuxtemps Concerto #5 (Sargent/LSO). [deleted<br />

10/58] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1033. A--(occ tks) ......................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1150.*JENSON: (Dylana): Mendelssohn Concerto. Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso. Gerald<br />

Brown/Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional (Costa Rica). [recorded 1973, when Jenson was only 12;<br />

presumably her first recording; very obscure Costa Rican issue; Spanish-only notes] Ministerio de<br />

Cultura, Juventud y Deportes no number. A-(occ tks sd 1)........................................................................... 45.00<br />

1151.+KREISLER: Brahms Concerto. Barbirolli/LPO. [very unobtrusive electronic stereo] World Rec Cl<br />

SH-115. A- to A............................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1152. KREISLER: Grieg Sonata #3. Schubert Sonata #5. Rachmaninoff, piano. [SD] RCA LVT-1009. A-............... 24.00<br />

1153. MENUHIN: Bach - Concerti #1 & #2 (Enesco/Paris Symphony; 1936 + 1933); Double Concerto<br />

(Enesco, violin; Monteux/Paris Symphony; 1932). Pathe Marconi 2C051-43070. A- to A ...................... 16.00<br />

1154. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #1 & #2. EMI ALP-1512. A- ....................................................................................... 35.00


LP's: Violinists - continued<br />

1155. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #1, #2 & #3. Kentner, piano. [only in print 8/52 - 8/56] RCA LHMV-1016. B ........ 16.00<br />

1156. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #3 & #4. EMI ALP-1531. A- to B+(most A-; a few lgt marks sound)........................ 25.00<br />

1157. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #4, #5 & #6. Kentner, piano. [only in print 8/52 - 8/56] RCA LHMV-1017. B ........ 16.00<br />

1158. MENUHIN: Bach Sonata #5 & #6. EMI ALP-1532. A- to B+(mostly A-, but some ticks from light<br />

blems)............................................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

1159. MENUHIN: Bartok - Sonata for Violin & Piano (Hephzibah Menuhin, piano); Sonata for Solo Violin.<br />

EMI ALP-1705. A-........................................................................................................................................ 35.00<br />

1160. MENUHIN: Bartok Concerto #2. Furtwangler/Philharmonia Orch. [In print from late 1954 to<br />

February 1957; insert print in frame of cut-out box is Van Gogh's "Study by Candlelight."] [3S/1S]<br />

RCA LHMV-3. A-......................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

1161. MENUHIN: Beethoven - Kreuzer Sonata. Corelli - La Follia. Kentner & Moore,piano. [In print 3/55 -<br />

2/57; insert print in cutout box frame is Rembrandt's "Shepherd and Shepherdess."] [2S/1S] RCA<br />

LHMV-10. A- ................................................................................................................................................ 32.00<br />

1162. MENUHIN: Beethoven Concerto. Furtwangler/PO. [in print from June or July 1954 - February 1957]<br />

RCA LHMV-1061. B/B+ .............................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />

1163. MENUHIN: Beethoven Sonata #5. Mozart Sonata #40. Kentner, piano. [issued in March or April of<br />

1954; deleted August 1956] RCA LHMV-1053. A-(lovely!) ....................................................................... 32.00<br />

1164. MENUHIN: Brahms - Complete Sonatas for Violin & Piano. Schubert - Fantasie for Violin & Piano,<br />

Op.159. Kentner, piano. [scarce item; apparently never in stereo, at least on LP] CAp GBR-<br />

7142(2). A-..................................................................................................................................................... 40.00<br />

1165.*MENUHIN: Brahms - Double Concerto. Tortelier, cello; Berglund/LPO. [dig; DMM] Angel DS-<br />

38226. A- to A ............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1166. MENUHIN: Bruch Concerto #1. Munch/BSO. [10-inch] RCA LM-122. B++(a few lgt tks, but almost<br />

A-).................................................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

1167.*MENUHIN: Elgar & Vaughan Williams Sonatas. H Menuhin, pf. EMI ASD-3920. A- to A............................ 16.00<br />

1168. MENUHIN: Grieg Sonatas #1 - #3. Levin, piano. EMI ALP-1712. A- to B+/A-(occasional ticks from<br />

light blemishes).............................................................................................................................................. 35.00<br />

1169. MENUHIN: Mendelssohn - Concerto (Boult/POP); Sonata in F (Moore, piano). [notes in Italian only]<br />

La Voce del Padrone QALP-10161. A-......................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

1170. MENUHIN: Mozart Sonatas, K.454 & K.526. Kentner, piano. Cap G-7123. A-(brief lgt tks beg sd 2) ............ 12.00<br />

1171. MENUHIN: Nielsen Concerto. (Woldike/Danish Radio Orch). Short violin pieces by Debussy, Ravel<br />

& Falla (Moore, piano). In print from August 1955 until February 1957; the insert print is Georges<br />

Braque's "Guitar, Fruit and Pitcher."] RCA LHMV-22. A-(spne has neat tape repair; box top loose)......... 29.00<br />

1172. MENUHIN: Saint-Saens Concerto #3 (Poulet/PO. Mendelssohn Sonata in F (Moore, piano). [recorded<br />

1952/53; issued late 1954; deleted August 1956] RCA LHMV-1071. A--................................................... 25.00<br />

1173.*MENUHIN: Tartini - Concerti in D, D.12 & D.36. Leclair - Concerto in d, Op.7, #1; Concerto in a,<br />

Op.7, #5. Maksymiuk/Polish Chamber Orch. [dig] Angel DS-38039. A-(demo copy; slight cover<br />

damage).......................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1174. MENUHIN: Tchaikovsky Concerto. Fricsay/RIAS. [Live, 1949; notes in Italian only] I Grandi Concerti<br />

GCL-29. A-.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1175. MENUHIN: Vieuxtemps Concerto #5 (Pritchard/PO). Chausson - Concerto in D (Kentner; Quatour<br />

Pascal de la Radiodiffusion Francaise). [Extremely scarce item - first copy I've seen - only in<br />

print January 1956 until Febuary 1957; box is pristine] RCA LHMV-30. A-(lgt tks 30 seconds sd<br />

1) 40.00<br />

1176. MENUHIN: Walton Sonata. Beethoven Sonata #1. Kentner, piano. [in print 10/53 - 8/56] RCA LHMV-<br />

1037. B+/B..................................................................................................................................................... 18.00


LP's: Violinists - continued<br />

1177. MENUHIN: A Tribute on His 65th Birthday (1981). Side one has Menuhin speaking on various<br />

subjects with recorded excerpts (all commercial except slow movement of Bartok Sonata #1 with<br />

Hephzibah Menuhin, piano). Side 2: Broadcast performances (1st issue here) of Brahms Sonata<br />

#3 (Hephzibah Menuhin, piano; 1961) and Tcherepnin Sonata (Composer, piano; 1972). [some<br />

portions stereo] BBC Artium REGL-409. A- to A........................................................................................ 20.00<br />

1178. MENUHIN: Registrazioni Inedite Vol.3: Beethoven - Sonatas #7 & #8 (H.Menuhin, piano); Turkish<br />

March (Gazelle, piano). Schubert - Rondo Brillante (H.Menuhin, piano). Brahms - Hungarian<br />

Dances #4, #6, #11 & #12 (Gazelle & F.Webster, pianos). [recorded 1936-39; Italian-only notes]<br />

La Voce del Padrone 53-2908721. A- to A ................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1179. MILSTEIN: The Art of Milstein. Tchaikovsky Concerto (Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym). Beethoven<br />

Sonata #5 (Firkusny, piano). Short works of Szymanowski, Debussy, Faure, Pizzetti & Sarasate<br />

(Pommers, piano). [in box with notes by Alfred Frankenstein] Cap PBR-8502(2). A--(brief lght tks<br />

early in sonata)............................................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

1180. MILSTEIN: Violin Favorites. Schubert - Serenade; Ave Maria. Faure - Apres un Reve. Poldini - Poulee<br />

Valsante. Foster - Old Folks at Home. Mendelssohn - On the Wings of Song. Fiedler/RCA Victor<br />

Orch. [10-inch; one of Milstein's - and Fiedler's! - rarest records; deleted 1954] [This copy has<br />

light/moderate ticks from a scratch which runs through the Schubert Serenade, and a little crackle<br />

at the very start of side 1; otherwise this grades a lovely A--, very nearly deserves an A-] RCA LM-<br />

77. A--(see preceding detailed remarks)...................................................................................................... 125.00<br />

1181.*OPREAN: (Adelina): Concerti by Viotti (#1) & Federigo Fiorillo (1755-c.1823). Faerber/European<br />

Community Ch Orch. [dig; DMM] Hyperion A-66210. A- to A................................................................ 11.00<br />

1182.*PERLMAN: Beethoven Sonata #6 & #7. Ashkenazy, piano. London CS-7014. .................................................. 8.00<br />

1183.*PERLMAN: Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole. Berlioz - Reverie et Caprice. Barenboim/Paris Orch. [dig]<br />

DGG 2532 011. A- to A................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1184.*PERLMAN: Spanish Album - works of Sarasate(5), Falla (Suite Populaire), Granados & Halffter.<br />

Sanders, piano. Angel SZ-37590. A-.............................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1185.*PLEETH: Marcello - Six Sonatas. Webb, cello continuo; Hogwood, harpsichord. [Dutch pressing]<br />

Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-546. A- to A .................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1186.*RICCI: Saint-Saens - Complete Music for Violin & Orchestra. VARGA (cello): Saint-Saens - Complete<br />

Music for Cello & Orchestra. Landau/Westphalian Sym; Cao/Luxembourg Radio;<br />

Peters/Philharmonia Hungarica. Vox QVBX-5134(3). A-(slight box scuffs) .......................................... 18.00<br />

1187.*ROSAND: Sibelius - Six Humoresques (first recording). Sarasate - Zigeunerweisen; Carmen Fantasy.<br />

Tchaikovsky - Serenade Melancolique. Szoke/SWDR. Vox STPL-511.600. A-......................................... 12.00<br />

1188. SAMMONS: Elgar Concerto. Wood/New Queen's Hall Orch. [recorded 1929; A.C.Griffith transfers]<br />

EMI HLM-7011. A-....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1189.*SCHRODER: Schubert - Sonata in A. Mendelssohn - Sonata in f, Op.4. Hogwood, fortepiano. Oiseau-<br />

Lyre DSLO-571. A- to A(Dutch pressing) ...................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1190.*SNITIL: Schumann Concerto. Schubert - Konzertstuck in D. Hlavacek/Prague Sym. Supraphon 1110<br />

2228. A- ........................................................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1191.*SZERYNG: Brahms Concerto. Haitink/ACO. Philips 6500 530. A- to A(c/c) .................................................... 7.00<br />

1192. SZIGETI: BACH - Concerto in g. HANDEL - Sonata #4. TARTINI - Concerto in d; Sonata in G.<br />

Szell/Col Sym (in concerti); Bussotti, piano (in sonatas). Col ML-4891. B++(minor cover stains &<br />

tape repair) ..................................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

1193. SZIGETI: Busoni - Concerto (Scherman/Little Orch Society); Sonata #2 for Violin & Piano<br />

(Horszowski). ["6-eyes"] Col ML-5224. A-(brief lgt snd from pressing blem beg sonata)......................... 35.00


LP's: Violinists - continued<br />

1194. THIBAUD: Early Days of Jacques Thibaud (Pathe II). Short works of Massenet(2), Guiraud, Saint-<br />

Saens, Mendelssohn, Rubinstein, Couperin, Dvorak, Svendsen, Schubert(2), Wagner, Kreisler,<br />

Tchaikovsky, Penn & Wood. [recorded 1916-1920; notes in Japanese only; superb Japanese<br />

pressing with all original packaging] Lexington LEXC-1019. A- to A ........................................................ 75.00<br />

1195. VARDI: Bartok - Two Rhapsodies for Violin & Orchestra. Autori & Serly/New Sym. [10-inch] Bartok<br />

BRS-306. B+/B.............................................................................................................................................. 14.00<br />

LP's: Harpsichord<br />

1196.*BIGGS: Famous Organs of Holland & North Germany. Works of Bach, Scronz, Telemann,<br />

Sweelinck, Buxtehude, Cornet & Paumann. Col M-31961. A-..................................................................... 12.00<br />

1197.*CHOJNACKA: Soler - Six Sonatas; Fandango. Muza SXL-0729. A-................................................................... 9.00<br />

1198.*DREYFUS: Bach - English Suites #3 & #4. Archiv 2533 165. FS ........................................................................ 8.00<br />

1199.*GALVEZ: (Genoveva): Soler - 9 Sonatas. Hispavox S-60.227. A-(Spanish-only notes) ...................................... 8.00<br />

1200.*NEF: Bach - Six French Suites. Oiseau-Lyre SOL-291-2(2). A- ........................................................................... 9.00<br />

1201. NEF: Purcell Suites (8; complete). Oiseau-Lyre OL-50011. A-.............................................................................. 8.00<br />

1202.*NEUMEYER: Sweelinck - Toccatas(2), Lied Variations(2), Balleto & Fantasia. BASF 20 22481-3. A-<br />

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

1203.*NEWMAN: (Anthony): Bach - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1. Vox 2-VCL-9056(2). FS ....................... 15.00<br />

1204.*SGRIZZI: Harpsichord Music in Venice in the 18th Century. Works of Platti, Pescetti, Bertoni,<br />

Galuppi, Marcello, Alberti & Turrini. [French-only notes] Erato STU-70575/77(3). A- ............................. 14.00<br />

1205. SVIHLIKOVA: (Viktorie): Mozart - Rondo alla Turca. [45-RPM PICTURE DISC: a color photograph<br />

of some castle or old school (I cannot read Czech, so can't tell what it is!) with the playing grooves<br />

cut into a clear laminate over the photo with a stiff cardboard backing (about 6 x 8 1/4 inches)]<br />

Supraphon F-09-22158. B(slight dog-ears in two corners) ............................................................................. 9.00<br />

1206.*TILNEY: Handel - Harpsichord Suite #2, #4, #5 & #8. Archiv 2533 168. FS..................................................... 10.00<br />

1207.*WOODS: (Jonathan): Spanish Harpsichord Music - Works of Soler, Cabanilles, Bassa, Cabezon &<br />

others. London CS-7046. A-............................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

LP's: Cellists<br />

1208. CASALS: Beethoven Sonatas #1 & #2. Serkin, piano. Col ML-4876. A-(lovely early "6-eyes" pressing) ........ 29.00<br />

1209. CASALS: LIMITED EDITION: Deluxe five-record set in slipcase includes one disc of interviews,<br />

rehearsals & master classes; three festival recordings from the 50's and 60's [SCHUMANN<br />

Concerto (Ormandy/Prades, 1953); SCHUBERT Quintet, Op.163 (Stern, Schneider, Katims,<br />

Tortelier; Prades, 1952); BRAHMS Haydn Variations (Marlboro, 1969)], and the following from<br />

EMI recordings of the 1920s & 1930s: BOCCHERINI Concerto (Ronald/LSO); BRAHMS Sonata<br />

#2 (Horszowski); BEETHOVEN Sonata, Op.69 (Schulhof); BOCCHERINI Sonata #6 & short<br />

works of CASSADO, HAYDN, TARTINI, VALENTINI & VIVALDI (Blas Net, piano). [Includes<br />

24-page booklet with many photos and Casals discography] Col M5-30069(5). A- .................................... 85.00<br />

1210.*GUTMAN: Concerti of Boccherini (D), Vivaldi (in a) & Tartini (in A). Terian/Moscow Conservatory<br />

Ch Orch. Mel-Angel SR-40146. A- ............................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1211.*HARNOY: "Best of Ofra Harnoy" - Rimsky, Kreisler, Falla, Casals, Saint-Saens, Popper, Gershwin(2)<br />

& Lennon-McCartney(4). Misc assisting artists. Fanfare DFL-9019. A-(c/c) .............................................. 9.00<br />

1212.*HARNOY: Brahms Sonatas #1 & #2. Aide, piano. [dig][notes in Japanese & English] Japanese RCA<br />

RCL-8429. A- to A(slight cover scuffs) ........................................................................................................ 12.00


LP's: Cellists - continued<br />

1213. KURTZ: Chopin Sonata. Balsam, piano. [10-inch] RCA LM-19. B/B++............................................................ 20.00<br />

1214. KURTZ: Prokofiev Sonata (Balsam, piano). Kodaly - Sonata for Cello Unaccompanied. [blue labels]<br />

Col ML-4867. A-(brief tks Kodaly) .............................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

1215.*LODEON: Boccherini Concerti #2 & #3. Jordan/Lausanne Ch Orch. MHS 4740. A-...................................... 8.00<br />

1216.*MA: Shostakovich & Kabalevsky Concerti #1. Ormandy/Phila. [Ormandy's final recording, 1982][dig]<br />

CBS 1P-7629. A- ............................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1217. PIATIGORSKY: Bach Sonata #2. Prokofiev Sonata, Op.119. Berkowitz, piano. [SD labels] RCA LVT-<br />

1037. A-(demo copy)..................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

1218. ROSE: Franck & Grieg Sonatas. Hambro, piano. [blue labels] Col ML-4652. B- ................................................ 8.00<br />

1219. ROSE: Schubert Sonata in a ("Arpeggione.") Boccherini Sonata #6. Sammartini Sonata in G. Hambro,<br />

piano. Col ML-4984. B++("6-eyes" labels)................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1220.*ROSTROPOVICH: Dvorak Concerto. Boult/RPO. Sera S-60136. A-................................................................ 10.00<br />

1221.*ROSTROPOVICH: Strauss - Sonata. Beethoven - Variations on "Ein Madchen oder Weibchen" and<br />

"See, the Conquering Hero Comes." Devetzi, piano. Angel S-37086. A- .................................................... 10.00<br />

1222.*SADLO: Concerti by Josef Reicha (in f) and Antonin Vranicky (in d). Klemens/Musici de Praga.<br />

Panton 11 0297. A-(water damage to back cover)........................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1223.*VECTOMOV: Frescobaldi - Toccata. Valenti - Sonata #10. Boccherini - Rondo in C. Locatelli - Sonata<br />

in D. Topinka, piano. Supraphon SUAST-50695. A-................................................................................... 10.00<br />

LP's: Violists<br />

1224.*IMAI: Berlioz - Harold in Italy. Davis/LSO. Philips 9500 026. FS....................................................................... 5.00<br />

1225.*KLOOR: Sonatas by Dittersdorf & Hummel. Jansen, piano. [German-only notes] Da Camera SM-<br />

93801. FS......................................................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1226.*PONS: Vivaldi - Four Concerti for Viola d'Amore. Toulouse Chamber Orch. [French-only notes]<br />

EMI C069-12572. A-..................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1227. PRIMROSE: Bach - Air for G String. Aguirre - Huella. Valle - Ao Pe da Foguiera. Stimer, piano. [7inch,<br />

45-rpm translucent red vinyl disc; bl cov] RCA 49-0918. B+.............................................................. 18.00<br />

1228. PRIMROSE: Brahms Sonata #1 & #2, Op.120. Firkusny, piano. Capitol P-8478. A- to B+(occ lgt tks) ........... 24.00<br />

PRIMROSE: See also #766 & 1003.<br />

1229.*TCHAVDAROV: (Zahari): Shostakovich - Sonata for Viola & Piano (Zaharieva, piano). Hindemith -<br />

Sonata for Solo Viola, Op.25, #1. Reger - Suite for Solo Viola. BIS LP-81. A- to A(c/c)........................... 10.00<br />

1230. TERTIS: Brahms - Sonata in f, Op.120, #1. Delius - Sonata #2; Cherry Ripe. Handel - Sonata in F. Bach<br />

- Adagio. Cartier - La Chasse. Mendelssohn - On Wings of Song; Sweet Remembrance. [With<br />

various pianists; rec 1920-33] EMI HLM-7055. A-(brief lgt tks sd 1) ......................................................... 25.00<br />

1231.*VIRTUOSO VIOLA D'AMORE: Works of Haydn, Stamitz, Ariosti & Hindemith, performed by<br />

Stumpf, Stierhof, & Koller, violas; misc assisting artists. Mace MCS-9049. FS ....................................... 10.00<br />

1232.*THOMAS: Bach Suites #1-#6 (the cello works played on viola). Concert Disc SP-503(3). A-(box has<br />

neat tape repair; LP's excellent)..................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1233.*VARDI: Paganini - The 24 Caprices for Violin (played on the viola, down a fifth). Epic BSC-149(2).<br />

A-(very slight box tape repair)....................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

LP's: Harp<br />

1234.*GRANDJANY: Ravel - Introduction & Allegro. Debussy - Danses Sacree et Profane; Roger-Ducasse -<br />

Barcarolle; Grandjany - Rhapsodie; Children's Hour. Hollywood String Quar; Cleghorn, flute;<br />

Raimondi, clarinet; Concert Arts String Orch. Capitol SP-8492. A-- ...................................................... 16.00


LP's: Guitar<br />

1235.*BREAM: Villa-Lobos - Twelve Etudes; Suite Populaire Bresilienne. RCA ARL1-2499. A-(c/c)...................... 10.00<br />

1236.*MONTOYA: Adventures in Flamenco! ABC- Paramount ABCS-508. A- ....................................................... 10.00<br />

1237.*ROMERO: Sor - Sonatas, Op.22 & Op.25. Philips 9500 586. A- to A................................................................ 10.00<br />

1238.*ROMEROS: (Celedonio, Pepe, Celin & Angel): Rodrigo - Concierto Andaluz. ROMERO: (Pepe):<br />

Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjuez. Marriner/ASMF. Philips 9500 563. A- to A......................................... 10.00<br />

1239. SEGOVIA: Segovia and the Guitar - Works of Luys de Narvaez, Dowland, Alessandro & Domenico<br />

Scarlatti, Espla & Manen. Decca DL-9931. B++ .......................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1240.*SZENDREY-KARPER: Boccherini Quintets #1 & #2. Fidelio FL-3304. A-(Tatrai Quartet).......................... 10.00<br />

1241. TARRAGO: Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjuez (Alonso/Orquesta de Conciertos de Madrid). Torroba -<br />

Suite, "Guitarra Espanola." Col ML-5345. A-("6-eyes" labels).................................................................... 12.00<br />

1242. TARRAGO: The Music of Francisco Tarrega (eighteen short works). Col ML-5454. A-("6-eyes" labels)......... 12.00<br />

LP's: Pianists<br />

1243.*ANDA: Bartok Concerti #2 & 3. Fricsay/Berlin Radio Orch. [tulip labels] DGG 138 111. A-........................ 12.00<br />

1244.*ARGERICH: Ravel - Gaspard; Sonatine; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. DGG 2530 540. (A- to A) .............. 12.00<br />

1245.*ARGERICH: Schumann - Fantasy in C, Op.17; Fantasiestucke, Op.12. Col M-35168. A- ................................ 12.00<br />

1246.*ARGERICH: Schumann Sonata #2. Liszt Sonata in b. DGG 2530 193. A- to A................................................. 12.00<br />

1247.*ARRAU: Brahms Concerto #1. Giulini/PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35892. A- ..................................................... 8.00<br />

1248. ARRAU: Liszt - Concerto #1; Hungarian Fantasy. Ormandy/Phila. [recorded 1952] Col ML-4665. A--<br />

("6-eyes" labels)............................................................................................................................................. 13.00<br />

1249.*ARRAU: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Davis/BSO. Philips 9500 695. A- to A ....................................................... 7.00<br />

1250.*ASHKENAZY: Rachmaninov - Etudes Tableaux, Op.39; Variations on a Theme of Corelli. London<br />

CS-6822. FS................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1251.*ASHKENAZY: Schubert Sonatas, Op.120 & 143; Hungarian Melody; Twelve Waltzes. London CS-<br />

6500. ................................................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

1252.*ASKENASE: (Stefan): Chopin - Concerti #1 & #2; Krakowiak; Two Polonaises. Ludwig/BPO (in #2);<br />

Von Otterloo/Hague Residentie Orch (in rest). DGG 2705 003(2). A- to A............................................. 16.00<br />

1253.*AX: Chopin - Concerto #2 (Ormandy/Phila); Trois Nouvelles Etudes; Scherzo #2. RCA ARL1-2868.<br />

A- ................................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1254. BACKHAUS: Beethoven Sonata #10, 22 & 24. London CM-9057. A- ............................................................... 10.00<br />

1255. BADURA-SKODA & DEMUS: Mozart 4-Hand Sonatas, K.357, K.358 & K.381. West WL-5060. A-- ........... 10.00<br />

1256. BADURA-SKODA & DEMUS: Mozart 4-Hand Sonatas, K.497 & K.521. West XWN-18813. A- ................... 10.00<br />

1257. BARERE: Mozart-Liszt - Don Juan Fantasy. Liszt - Etude de Concert; Valse Oubliee; Sonetto 104 del<br />

Petrarca. Paganini-Liszt - La Campanella. Remington RLP-199-35. B to B+.............................................. 12.00<br />

1258.*BISHOP: Beethoven Concerto #3 (Davis/BBC); Sonata #8. [AUTOGRAPHED "Stephen Bishop<br />

Kovacevich" on back cover in slightly smudgy black ink] Philips 6500 315. A- to A ................................. 14.00<br />

1259. BRAILOWSKY: Chopin Etudes - Op.10, Op.25 & Trois Nouvelles Etudes. Schumann - Etudes<br />

Symphoniques. [SD labels] RCA LM-6000(2). A--(by far the finest copy I've ever seen) .......................... 25.00<br />

1260.*BRENDEL: Beethoven Concerto #4 (Wallberg/Vienna Pro Musica); Salieri Variations. Vox STPL-<br />

511 360. A- ...................................................................................................................................................... 8.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1261. BUSONI: Complete Disc <strong>Recordings</strong>. Short works of Bach, Bach-Busoni, Beethoven-Busoni,<br />

Chopin(5) & Liszt (recorded 1922). Busoni Pipils Play Busoni: Von Zadora (Bizet-Busoni -<br />

Carmen Fantasie; rec 1929); Petri (Bach-Busoni - Chaconne; rec 1945); Edward Weiss - who also<br />

contributes the program notes (Busoni - Indian Diary; rec 1952). International Piano Archives IPA<br />

104. A- ........................................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1262. CASADESUS: (Jean): Bach Concerti #1 & #5; Toccata & Fugue in c. [scarce recording by Robert &<br />

Gaby Casadesus' son] [US pressing] Angel 45003. A- ................................................................................. 20.00<br />

1263.*CASADESUS: His own Piano Concerto (Composer; Martinon/ORTF); and Concerto for Three<br />

Pianos (Composer; Gaby & Jean Casadesus; Dervaux/Colonne Orch). Col M-30946. A-.................... 12.00<br />

1264. CASADESUS: Ravel - Complete Piano Music. [mono only] Odys 32 36 0003(3). A-(Grand Prix du<br />

Disque)........................................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1266.*CLIBURN: Beethoven Sonata #8, #14, #23. RCA LSC-4013. A-(c/c).................................................................. 7.00<br />

1267.*CLIBURN: Chopin - Concerto #1. Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3147. A-............................................................ 9.00<br />

1268.*CLIBURN: Rachmaninov - Sonata #2 (Live; Moscow; June, 1960); Etude-Tableau, Op.39, #5; Five<br />

Preludes. RCA ARL1-0352. A-..................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1269. COPELAND: Debussy - Prelude to Afternoon of a Faun; La Cathedrale Engloutie; Minstrels; Prelude;<br />

Clair de Lune; Danse Sacree; Ronde; Feuilles Mortes; Hommage a Rameau. Satie - Gymnopedie<br />

#3. MGM E-3024. B/B+................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1270. COPELAND: Spanish Piano Music - Short works of Albeniz(2), Granados, Mompou(3), Falla, Turina,<br />

Laparra, Nin(2), Infante & Pittaluga. MGM E-3025. B-............................................................................... 10.00<br />

1271. CORTOT: Chopin - 24 Preludes; Four Impromptus. [no notes] Pathe COLH-38. B-(disappointing<br />

condition, but scarce)....................................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1272. CORTOT: Debussy Preludes, Book I. Schumann - Kinderscenen. [only in print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA<br />

LHMV-1009. A- to B+(mostly excellent A-, but a few lgt blems) ............................................................... 35.00<br />

1273. CORTOT: Schumann - Carnaval. Chopin - Piano Sonata, Op.35. [In print from May of 1955 to February<br />

1957; the insert print is an original woodcut by Benedict Ung, untitled, but clearly with Carnaval in<br />

mind] RCA LHMV-18. B+(a few ticky spots; top of box loose).................................................................. 35.00<br />

1274. CURZON: Beethoven Concerto #5. Szell/LPO. [disappointing condition, but very scarce disc] London<br />

LLP-114. C/B- ................................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1275. ENGDAHL: (Lenore): Dukas - Variations, Interlude & Finale on a Theme of Rameau. Franck - Prelude,<br />

Chorale & Fugue. MGM E-3421. A-............................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1276. FIRKUSNY: Brahms Concerto #1. Steinberg/Pittsburgh Sym. Capitol P-8356. A-.......................................... 12.00<br />

1277. FIRKUSNY: Janacek - On an Overgrown Path; October 1, 1905; In the Threshing House. [blue labels]<br />

Col ML-4740. B- ............................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1278. FIRST PIANO QUARTET: Chopin Favorites - Two Etudes, Three Ecossaises; One each: Fantaisie-<br />

Impromptu, Prelude, Waltz, Nocturne. [10-inch] RCA LM-84. B.................................................................. 8.00<br />

1279. FISCHER: Bach - Fantasias (3); Toccata in D; Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue; Adagio; Chorale-Prelude.<br />

[Italian-only notes] La Voce del Padrone COLH-45. B-(disappointing condition, but scarce disc)............... 8.00<br />

1280. FISCHER: Beethoven Concerto #5. Furtwangler/PO. [In print 1/55 to 2/57; deleted February 1957;<br />

insert print in box frame is Van Dyck's portrait of James Stuart, Duke of Lenox] RCA LHMV-4. A-........ 45.00<br />

1281. FISCHER: Beethoven Sonata #2. Schubert - Moments Musicaux. [in print from March or April 1954 to<br />

March 1956] RCA LHMV-1055. B+/B......................................................................................................... 22.00<br />

1282. FISCHER: Mozart Concerto #24. Fischer also conducts PO. [10-inch] EMI BLP-1066. A- .............................. 16.00<br />

1283. FISCHER: Mozart Concerto #25 (Krips/PO). BACH - Three-Piano Concerto in C (with Smith;<br />

Matthews; Fischer/PO). [only in print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1004. A--.............................................. 18.00<br />

1284.*FRAGER: Chopin - Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise; Polonaise, Op.53; Contredanse; Tarantelle,<br />

Op.43; Mazurkas, Op.6; Ludovic Variations, Op.12. [dig] Telarc DG-10040. A- ......................................... 9.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1285.*GIESEKING: Beethoven Concerto #5. Rother/Berlin Reichsender Orch. [recorded in autumn 1944 in<br />

Germany on magnetic tape: apparently 1st complete recording done on stereo tape; extraneous<br />

noise in 1st movement cadenza may be antiaircraft fire] Varese Sarabande VC-81080. A- to A ................ 20.00<br />

1286.*GILELS: Beethoven - Concerto #4 (Szell/CO); Variations, Op.76. Angel S-36030. A-....................................... 8.00<br />

1287.*GILELS: Brahms - Four Ballads, Op.10; Fantasien, Op.116. DGG 2530 655. A- to A ...................................... 12.00<br />

1288. GOLD & FIZDALE: (duo pianos) Paul Bowles - Concerto Two Pianos, Winds & Percussion<br />

[Saidenberg/Ens (inc. Mitch Miller & Reginald Kell)]. Milhaud - Carnaval a la Nouvelle-Orleans;<br />

Les Songes (the two pianos alone). [10-inch] Col ML-2128. B.................................................................... 13.00<br />

1289.*GOULD: Beethoven (arr. Liszt for piano solo) - Symphony #5. Col MS-7095. A- ............................................ 10.00<br />

1290.*GOULD: Brahms - Rhapsodies, Op.79; Ballades, Op.10. [dig] CBS IM-37800. A-(demo copy)....................... 10.00<br />

1291.*GOULD: Concert Dropout. Glenn Gould in conversation with producer John McClure on such<br />

subjects as "The Concert is Dead," "Why I Sing Along," "The Only Excuse for Recording Is to Do<br />

It Differently," and The Great Get-Sibelius Plot Exposed." [Why did Columbia choose this prefix<br />

for this disc?] Col BS-15. A- ......................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1292.*GRAINGER: Grieg Concerto (Grainger's 1919 Duo-Art piano roll accompanied by Hopkins/Sydney<br />

Sym); Grainger - Seven Works (Grainger, piano; Stokowski/His Sym [includes Country Gardens,<br />

Mock Morris, Molly on the Shore; recorded in [MONO] Manhattan Center, 1950; Mohr/Layton<br />

team!]) RCA ARL1-3059. A-(demo copy).................................................................................................... 11.00<br />

1293. GULDA: "Ineffable" - The Unique Jazz Piano of Friedrich Gulda. Col CL-2346. A-(radio station copy<br />

with timing sticker)........................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1294.*GULDA: Beethoven - The Five Concerti (complete). Stein/VPO. [1st US issue, at least as a set: no CSseries<br />

incarnation] London STS-15203/6(4). A-(c/c; brief tks early #4)....................................................... 24.00<br />

1295. GULDA: Mozart Sonata #8; Rondo, K.485. Bach - English Suite #3; Prelude & Fugue #32 from Well-<br />

Tempered Clavier, Book II. London LL-756. B-(scarce)................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1296.*HAAS: (Monique): Ravel - The Two Concerti. Paray/ORTF. [tulip labels] DGG 138 988. A- to A................ 15.00<br />

1297. HAEBLER: Mozart Concerto # 5 & #23; Rondo, K.382. P.Walter/Vienna Pro Musica. Vox PL-9830.<br />

A--.................................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1298. HAEBLER: Mozart Concerto # 6 & #8. Hollreiser/Vienna Pro Musica. Vox PL-9290. A-- .............................. 8.00<br />

1299.*HELFFER: Bartok 3rd & Prokofiev 3rd Concerti. Maderna/Monte-Carlo Opera Orch. [recorded<br />

1969] Fest Class FC-438. A- ........................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1300.*HELFFER: Bartok Sonata. Debussy - Trois Etudes. Franco Evangelisti (b.1926) - Due Proienzioni<br />

Sonore. Kazimierz Serocki (b.1922) - A Piacere (Versions I & II). [recorded 1969] Canadian RCA<br />

LSC-3143. A-................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1301.*HESS: Beethoven Sonata #25; Short Pieces by Bach(2), Scarlatti, Rachmaninoff, Paradies, Brahms(2),<br />

Debussy & Szymanowski. [from Duo-Art piano rolls] Everest X-917. A-................................................... 10.00<br />

1302. HESS: Mozart Concerto #14 & #20. Walter/unidentified orch. [Live, 1954 & 1956] Discocorp PR-36.<br />

A- ................................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1303. HESS: Schumann Concerto. Rudolf Schwarz/PO. [recorded 12/1952; released mid-1954; deleted<br />

2/1957; imposing cover portrait of Hess] RCA LHMV-1062. A--(almost all a strong A-) .......................... 32.00<br />

1304. HOFMANN: Casimir Hall Recital (April 7, 1938). Beethoven - Waldstein Sonata. Schumann -<br />

Kreisleriana. Short works of Chopin(4), Stojowski, Hofmann(2) & Schubert-Godowsky. [Includes<br />

16-page booklet with extensive essays and many wonderful photos.] IPA 5007/8(2). A-............................ 45.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1305. HOFMANN: Golden Jubilee Concert (November 28, 1937). Brahms - Academic Festival Overture.<br />

Rubinstein - Concerto #4. Chopin - Ballade in g; Nocturne in E-flat; Valse in A-flat; Andante<br />

Spianato & Grande Polonaise. Hofmann - Chromaticon for Piano & Orchestra. Reiner/Curtis<br />

Symphony (includes lots of Phila personnel); Encores by Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven<br />

& Moszkowski. [With introductory remarks by Walter Damrosch following overture; includes<br />

very nice booklet with tributes and many photos] International Piano Archives IPA 5001/2(2). A- ........... 45.00<br />

1306. HOFMANN: The Brunswick <strong>Recordings</strong>: Short works of Scarlatti-Tausig, Gluck-Brahms, Beethoven-<br />

Rubinstein, Chopin(4), Chopin-Liszt, Hofmann, Rubinstein, Wagner-Brassin, Rachmaninoff(2) &<br />

Liszt(2). [all recorded 1923] International Piano Archives IPA 103. A- ...................................................... 20.00<br />

1307. HOROWITZ: Mendelssohn - Variations Serieuses; Wedding March & Variations after Liszt (Horowitz<br />

arrangement). Liszt - Funerailles; Valse Oubliee; Sonetto de Petrarca #104; Rakoczy March<br />

(Horowitz arrangement). [SD labels] RCA LVT-1043. A- ........................................................................... 12.00<br />

1308. HOROWITZ: Mendelssohn - Variations Serieuses. Horowitz - Mendelssohn's Wedding March &<br />

Variations after Liszt. [10-inch; colorful cover, "A Mendelssohn Centenary Album, 1847-1947"<br />

(clearly this was originally the cover of the 78-rpm album)] RCA LM-21. B to B+.................................... 12.00<br />

1309.*HOROWITZ: Scarlatti - 12 Sonatas. Col MS-6658. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ................................................... 12.00<br />

1310. HOROWITZ: Schumann - Kinderscenen. Chopin - Seven Mazurkas. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1032. A-............. 12.00<br />

1311. HORSLEY: Stravinsky - Capriccio. John Ireland - Concerto in E-flat. Cameron/RPO. Capitol P-7183.<br />

B+ .................................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1312. HORSZOWSKI: Mozart Concerto #27. Casals/Perpignan Festival Orch. [blue labels] Col ML-4570.<br />

C(rare - stopgap?) ............................................................................................................................................ 4.00<br />

1313. ITURBI: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (Jose Iturbi/RCA Victor Sym). J. Clarence Chambers - "All<br />

American" (A Satirical Suite for Two Pianos; Jose & Amparo Iturbi, duo pianists). [very obscure<br />

10-inch disc; deleted March 1956] RCA LM-23. A--(Chambers is B+ with occ tks) .................................. 24.00<br />

1314. ITURBI: Music to Remember from the Works of Chopin (two Waltzes; one each: Fantaisie-<br />

Impromptu, Mazurka, Etude & Polonaise). [10-inch] RCA LM-87. B......................................................... 10.00<br />

1315. ITURBIS: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (arranged by Iturbi for two pianos; Amparo & Jose Iturbi;<br />

Jose also conducts RCA Victor Sym). J. CLARENCE CHAMBERS - All American Suite.<br />

DEBUSSY - En Blanc et Noir. MANUEL INFANTE - Andalusian Dances #1 & #2. Jose &<br />

Amparo Iturbi, duo-pianists. [superb, colorful New York City collage cover art by Robert J. Lee]<br />

RCA LM-9018. A--/B+(earliest labels)......................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1316. JANIS: Beethoven Sonata, Op.31, #2. [Janis' first LP, issued in late 1950 or early 1951; 10-inch] RCA<br />

LM-50. B/B+ ................................................................................................................................................. 29.00<br />

1317.*KAMENIKOVA: (Valentina): Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Pinkas/Brno State Philharmonic.<br />

Supraphon 1 10 1043. A-............................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1318.*KANN: Works for Left Hand Alone by Saint-Saens (6 Etudes), Scriabin (Prelude; Nocturne), Reger (4<br />

Special Studies), Bartok & C.P.E.Bach. MHS 1971. A- ............................................................................... 10.00<br />

1319. KAPELL: Beethoven Concerto #2. Golschmann/NBC Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-12. B to B+(varies) ............. 10.00<br />

1320. KAPELL: Prokofiev Concerto #3 (Dorati/Dallas Sym). LISZT - Mephisto Waltz. [deleted 1/60; scarce]<br />

[PD labels] RCA LVT-1028. A-(superb copy).............................................................................................. 35.00<br />

1321. KAPELL: Rachmaninoff - Paganini Rhapsody. Reiner/Robin Hood Dell Orch. [10-inch] [s/s] RCA<br />

LM-126. A--(few tks beg sds, but superb for this issue) ............................................................................... 21.00<br />

1322. KAPELL: Rachmaninoff - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Reiner/Robin Hood Dell). Beethoven<br />

Concerto #2 (Golschmann/NBC Sym). [PD labels] RCA LM-9026. A-(occasional light tks from<br />

superficial marks) .......................................................................................................................................... 24.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1323. KATCHEN: Mozart Sonata K.331, 333, 545. London LL-1164. B+.................................................................... 10.00<br />

1324.*KATIN: Liszt - Polonaises #1 & #2; Consolations #1 - #6; Dante Sonata. [from CS-6106] London STS-<br />

15123. A-(demo copy)................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1325.*KATIN: Rachmaninov Preludes, Vol 1. Unicorn UNS-230. A-............................................................................. 8.00<br />

1326.*KATIN: Rachmaninov Preludes, Vol 2. Unicorn UNS-231. A-............................................................................. 8.00<br />

1327.*KATSARIS: Beethoven - Symphony #6 (arr. Liszt). [half-speed mastered; DMM] Telefunken 6.42781.<br />

A- to A ........................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1328.*KEMPFF: Bach - Preludes & Fugues from The Well-tempered Clavier: Seven from Part I; Five from<br />

Part II. DGG 2531 299. A- to A ...................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1329.*KEMPFF: Beethoven Sonata # 8, #14, #15 & #24. DGG 138 941. A- to A .......................................................... 9.00<br />

1330. KENTNER: Liszt - Sonetti del Petrarca #47, #104 & #123. Gounod-Liszt - Faust Waltz. Chopin -<br />

Impromptu #1; Nocturne #8; Fantasie Impromptu, Op.66. Capitol P-8400. A-(a little writing on<br />

back cover)..................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1331. KILENYI: Chopin Sonata #2 & #3. Remington R-199-90. B............................................................................... 12.00<br />

1332. LEVITZKI: His Rarest <strong>Recordings</strong>. Chopin - Nocturne, Ballade, Waltzes(3), Preludes(3), Etudes(2).<br />

Short works of Levitzki(3), Paganini-Liszt, Moszkowski(2) & Gluck-Brahms. [recorded 1923-<br />

25(Columbia) and 1927-29(EMI)] International Piano Archives IPA 114. A-............................................. 20.00<br />

1333.*LEWENTHAL: Henselt Concerto in f. Liszt-Lewenthal Totentanz. Mackerras/LSO. Col MS-7252. A-<br />

(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ............................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1334.*LEWENTHAL: Rubinstein Concerto #4. Scharwenka - Concerto #2 (finale only). Carvalho/LSO. Col<br />

MS-7394. A-("2-eyes" labels) ......................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1335.*LHEVINNE: Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata. Albeniz - Sevilla; Cordoba. Sinding - Rustles of Spring.<br />

Schulz/Evler - Concert Arabesques on Blue Danube Waltz. Schubert - Marche Militaire. [from<br />

Ampico piano rolls made 1926-32] Oiseau-Lyre 414 123. A- to A(Dutch pressing) ..................................... 8.00<br />

1336.*LHEVINNE: Schumann - Papillons. Oiseau-Lyre 414 097. A- to A(Dutch pressing) ........................................ 10.00<br />

1337.*LILL: Brahms Concerto #2. Rozhdestvensky/USSR Radio Sym. [Live, 1970; probably from<br />

Tchaikovsky competition; Russian-only notes] Melodiya CM-02033-4. B+ ............................................... 10.00<br />

1338.*LIPATTI: Schumann Concerto. Ansermet/OSR. [broadcast performance; 1950; electronic stereo]<br />

Ansermet/OSR also play Schumann's Carnaval ballet. London STS-15176. A- ............................................ 9.00<br />

1339.*LOWENTHAL: Liszt - Opera Paraphrases: Rigoletto, Aida, Trovatore, Dutchman, Simon, Lohengrin.<br />

RCA ARL1-3993. A-....................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1340. LYMPANY: Franck - Symphonic Variations (Susskind/PO). Schumann - Etudes Symphoniques. [only<br />

in print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1013. A--/A-............................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1341. LYMPANY: Grieg Concerto (Schwarz/LSO). Mozart Concerto #21 (Menges/PO). [only in print<br />

between mid-1954 and March 1956; Clough & Cuming's World Encyclopedia of Recorded Music,<br />

Supplement III, identifies the orchestra in the Grieg as the PO, not the LSO; pert cover portrait of<br />

Lympany] RCA LHMV-1067. A--................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />

1342.*LYMPANY: Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 (Sargent/RPO); Three Preludes. [notes mention that Beecham<br />

attended recording session for finale; it was his last visit to EMI studios] [blue labels] Angel S-<br />

35736. A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1343. LYMPANY: Turina - Rapsodia Sinfonica (Susskind/PO). Mendelssohn - Concerto #1 (Kubelik/PO);<br />

Rondo Brillant (Menges/LSO). RCA LHMV-1025. B+/B.......................................................................... 16.00<br />

1344. MAGALOFF: Chopin - Masurkas (complete). London LLA-53(3). A- ............................................................... 35.00<br />

1345.*MALCUZYNSKI: Rachmaninoff Concerto #3. Rowicki/Warsaw Phil. [blue labels] Angel S-36197.<br />

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

1346.*MANDEL: (Alan): Ives - Complete Works for Solo Piano. Desto DST-6458/61(4). A-(minor box<br />

damage & tape repair).................................................................................................................................... 13.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1347.*MANDEL: (Alan): American Piano Music. Siegmeister - Theme & Variations #2. Starer -<br />

Evanescents (recording supervised by composer). Albright - Grand Sonata in Rag. Grenadilla GS-<br />

1020. A- ........................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1348. MATTHEWS: Mozart Concerto #12 & #14. Schwarz/Fest Orch. Capitol P-18015. A- .................................... 12.00<br />

1349. MATTHEWS: Mozart Concerto #17 & #25. Harry Blech/London Mozart Players. Capitol P-18048.<br />

A- 12.00<br />

1350.*MERSCHER: (Kristin): Mendelssohn Concerti #1 & #2. Hager/Salzburg Mozarteum Orch.<br />

Eurodissc SQ200-152-366. A- to A............................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1351.*MICHELANGELI: Brahms - Ballads, Op.10. Schubert Sonata in a, D.537. [dig] DGG 2532 017. A- to<br />

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

1352.*MICHELANGELI: Debussy - Images, Series I & II; Children's Corner. [Grand Prix du Disque] DGG<br />

2530 196. A- to A .......................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1353. MICHELANGELI: Liszt Concerto #1 (Rohan/Yomiuri Sym; live 1965); Totentanz (Kubelik/RAI<br />

Torino; live 1961). Opus MLG-73. A- ......................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1354.+MICHELANGELI: Schumann - Carnaval; Faschingsschwank aus Wien. [BBC recording from 1957]<br />

DGG 2536 415. A- to A................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1355. MOISEIWITSCH: Rachmaninov - Concerto #2; Paganini Rhapsody. Rignold/PO. [rec 1955; both<br />

initially issued in mono, but the Paganini Rhapsody was actually recorded in stereo and received its<br />

first stereo release with this disc, c.1980] World Record Club SH-380. A-.................................................. 12.00<br />

1356.*MORAVEC: Dvorak Concerto. Belohlavek/CPO. [dig] Supraphon 1110 3030. FS.......................................... 10.00<br />

1357. NEY: Brahms Concerto #2. Max Fiedler/BPO. Decca DL-9536. B(most B+ or better, but some scrs) ............. 10.00<br />

1358. NOVAES: Mozart Concerto #9 & #20. Swarowsky/Vienna Pro Musica. Vox PL-8430. B++ ........................... 9.00<br />

1359.*OGDEN: Rachmaninoff Sonata #1 & #2. RCA LSC-3024. A-............................................................................ 12.00<br />

1360.*OGDON: Mendelssohn Concerti #1 & #2; Rondo Brillante. Ceccato/LSO. Electrola C 063-022 007. A-........ 10.00<br />

1361. PADEREWSKI: Chopin - Three Etudes; Berceuse; Two Mazurkas; Sonata #2 (3rd movement). Liszt -<br />

Hungarian Rhapsody #2. Short works of Stojowski, Mendelssohn, Paderewski(3), Wagner-Liszt &<br />

Chopin/Liszt. [recorded 1912-24] Pearl GEMM-150. A- ............................................................................. 10.00<br />

1362. PENNARIO: Contemporary Piano Sonatas: Prokofiev (#3); Bartok (1926); Miklos Rosza. Cap P-8376.<br />

A- ................................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1363. PENNARIO: Debussy Piano Pieces (10). Capitol P-8451. A- .............................................................................. 12.00<br />

1364. PENNARIO: Lecuona - Andalusia (Suite Espagnole). Albeniz - Songs of Spain (Cantos de Espana).<br />

Capitol P-8319. A-......................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1365. PINTER: (Margot): Khachaturian Concerto. Rother/Berlin Radio Orch. [Jacket attributes "Huttner;<br />

Rubahn/Berlin Sym," but Ernst Lumpe's research has discovered the actual artists] Royale 1276.<br />

C/C+................................................................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1366.*POSTNIKOVA: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1 & #3. Rozhdestvensky/Vienna Sym. [dig] [Dutch press]<br />

London 410 112-1. A- to A ........................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1367.+RACHMANINOFF: Rachmaninoff - Concerto #3 (Ormandy/Phila); Two Preludes; Polka; Etude.<br />

British RCA LSB-4012. A- to A ................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1368.*RACHMANINOV: Chopin - 2 Waltzes; Scherzo; Nocturne. Short works of Bach, Beethoven-<br />

Rubinstein, Gluck, Mendelssohn, Henselt, Schubert(3); Star-Spangled Banner. [from Ampico<br />

piano rolls made 1919-33] Oiseau-Lyre 414 122. A- to A(Dutch pressing) ................................................. 12.00<br />

1369. REISENBERG: Rachmaninov - 5 Pieces, Op.3; 7 Pieces, Op.10; Polka de W.R. West XWN-18209. A- .......... 12.00<br />

1370. RENARD: (Rosita): Carnegie Hall Recital; January 1949. Bach - Partita #1. Mozart - Sonata #15;<br />

Rondo, K.485. Mendelssohn - Prelude; Variations Serieuses. Chopin - Mazurka; Etudes(9).<br />

Debussy - Danse. Ravel - Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. International Piano Archives IPA<br />

120/121(2). A- ............................................................................................................................................... 30.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1371. RICHTER: Beethoven - Sonata #8; Eight Bagatelles. MK 05490-91. B+ .............................................................. 9.00<br />

1372.*RICHTER: Chopin - Ballad #4; Two Etudes; Polonaise-Fantaisie #7. Debussy - Estampes. Scriabin -<br />

Sonata, Op.53. [Live, Italy; dates not given] DGG 2830 114. A- to A(Italian pressing).............................. 12.00<br />

1373. RICHTER: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1 (Ancerl/CPO). Bach Concerto #1 (Talich/CPO). [recorded 1954]<br />

dell'Arte DA-9018. A- to A ........................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1374. RICHTER: At Carnegie Hall, Volume 1; Beethoven - Sonatas #3, #9, #12, #22 & #23. [Live; October<br />

19, 1960; suppressed issue] ["6-eyes"] Col M2L-272(2). A-(tks off/on 1/2-inch Sonata #3; occ<br />

elsewhere) ...................................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

1375. RICHTER: At Carnegie Hall, Volume 2: Haydn - Sonata #50. Schumann - Novelettes, Op.21: #1, #2<br />

& #8. Debussy - Suite Bergamasque; Images, Book I; L'Isle Joyeuse. [recorded live; October 25,<br />

1960; suppressed issue; mono-only] Col M2L-274(2). A-(very early "6-eyes" labels)................................ 50.00<br />

1376. RICHTER: At Carnegie Hall, Volume 4: Prokofiev - Sonatas #6 & #8; Sonatine Pastorale; Paysage;<br />

Pensee III; Gavotte. Rachmaninov - Preludes, Op.23: #4 & #5. [live; October 23, 1960; the scarcest<br />

of this series of supressed issues; mono-only] Col M2L-282(2). A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ......................... 65.00<br />

1377.*ROSENTHAL: Rosenthal - Prelude; Papillons; Carnaval de Vienne. Mendelssohn - Two Songs<br />

Without Words. Chopin - Etude, Waltz. Albeniz - Oriental. Chopin/Liszt - Chant Polonaise.<br />

Bortkiewicz - Etude. [from Ampico piano rolls] Oiseau-Lyre 414 098. A-(Dutch pressing)....................... 10.00<br />

1378.*RUBINSTEIN: Brahms - Four Ballades; Three Intermezzi; Two Rhapsodies; Capriccio. ["The Brahms<br />

I Love"] RCA LSC-3186. A-......................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1379.*RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Concerto #2; Grand Fantasy on Polish Airs. Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3055.<br />

A- ................................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1380. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Polonaises - Volume 2: #7; Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise. [10-inch]<br />

RCA LM-152. B to B+ .................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1381. RUBINSTEIN: Chopin Sonata in b. Debussy - La Cathedrale Engloutie; Poissons d'Or; La Fille aux<br />

Cheveux de Lin; Masques; La Terrasse des Audiences au Clair de Lune; Ondine. [PD labels] RCA<br />

LVT-1042. B+ ............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1382. RUBINSTEIN: Rachmaninoff - Paganini Rhapsody. Susskind/PO. [10-inch] RCA LM-26. B- .......................... 8.00<br />

1383.*RUBINSTEIN: Saint-Saens Concerto #2. Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Ormandy/Phila.<br />

RCA LSC-3165. A- ....................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1384.*RUBINSTEIN: Schumann - Kreisleriana; The Prophet Bird; Arabeske. RCA LSC-3108. A-............................ 10.00<br />

1385. SANDFORD: (Arthur): Saint-Saens Concerto #2. Bath/Hastings Sym. [Jacket attributes "Vidusso;<br />

Guenther/Rome Sym," but Ernst Lumpe's research has discovered the actual artists] Royale 1273.<br />

C(sound comes through OK) ........................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1386. SANDOR: Bach - Arrangements of famous pieces by Liszt(2), Busoni(2) and Sandor. Col ML-4684. A-<br />

("6-eyes") ....................................................................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1387.*SANDOR: Brahms Concerto #2. Reinhardt/SWDR. Vox STGBY-510 990. A- to B+....................................... 8.00<br />

1388. SANDOR: Chopin Concerto #1. Ormandy/Phila. [blue labels] Col ML-4651. B- ............................................... 8.00<br />

1389. SAPERTON: (David): Chopin - Fifteen Etudes (Op.10: #1, #3, #4, #8-#10 & #12; Op.25: #4, #7, #8,<br />

#10-#12; #1 & #3 of Trois Nouvelles Etudes, Op. Posth. [Saperton was Godowsky's son-in-law]<br />

Command Performance Records CPLP-1203. A--(lgt/mod tks each sd fr couple of 1/8-in scrs)................. 45.00<br />

1390. SAPERTON: (David): Strauss-Godowsky - Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes from Die<br />

Fledermaus. Chopin - Six Etudes (Op.10: #2, #6 & #7; Op.25: #2 & #6; A-flat, Op. posth; together<br />

with seven studies on these etudes by Leopold Godowsky). [Saperton was Godowsky's son-in-law]<br />

Command Performance Records CPLP-1201. A- ......................................................................................... 50.00


LP's: Pianists - continued<br />

1391. SAPERTON: (David): Strauss-Godowsky - Symphonic Metamorphoses on the Waltz "Artist's Life."<br />

Chopin - Six Etudes (Op.10: #5 & #11; Op.25: #1, #3, #5 & #9; together w/4 studies on these<br />

etudes by Godowsky). [Saperton was Godowsky's son-in-law] Command Performance Records<br />

CPLP-1202. A- to B+/A-............................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

1392. SCHATZKAMER: Scriabin Sonata #4. Mozart Sonata #17. [10-inch; deleted 1955; VERY<br />

scarce!][Schatzkamer was a student of Siloti's, was associated with Paul Robeson during the<br />

1940's, and spent the bulk of his career at Washington University in St.Louis. I've never seen a<br />

record of his before.] RCA LM-156. A--(occ brief tks, but mostly superb) ................................................. 65.00<br />

1393.*SCHEJA: (Staffan): Rangstrom - Legends from the Lake Malaren. Stenhammar - Three Fantasies.<br />

Wiren - Ironical Miniatures. Larsson - Sonatine #1. RCA LSC-3119. A--................................................... 16.00<br />

1394. SCHIOLER: Beethoven Sonata #30 & #32. Capitol P-18046. A- ........................................................................ 12.00<br />

1395. SCHIOLER: Brahms - 3 Rhapsodies; Handel Variations. Capitol P-18049. A--(clumsy tape repair of<br />

cover) ............................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1396. SCHNABEL: Beethoven Concerto #4. Dobrowen/PO. [only in print late 1956 - 10/58] [PD labels]<br />

RCA LVT-1010. A-....................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1397. SCHNABEL: Beethoven Piano Concerti (complete). #1:Sargent/LSO(3/23/1932).<br />

#2:Dobrowen/PO(6/6/1946). #3:Dobrowen/PO(5/30-31/1947). #4:Dobrowen/PO(6/5-7/1946).<br />

#5:Galliera/PO(5/27-28/1947). Angel GRE-4006(5). A- ............................................................................ 45.00<br />

1398. SCHNABEL: Schubert Sonata #18, #21, #22. [rec 1937-39] Electrola 1C147-01 557/58(2). A- to A ................ 20.00<br />

1399.*SERKIN: (Peter): Chopin - Impromptu #3; Waltzes (3); Nocturnes (3); Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op.61.<br />

[dig; Teldec vinyl] RCA ATC1-4035. A- to A(c/c) ........................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1400.*SERKIN: Mozart Concerto #12 & #20. Abbado/LSO. [dig] DGG 2532 053. A-................................................. 8.00<br />

1401. SOLOMON: Tchaikovsky Concerto #1. Dobrowen/PO. [in print 12/52-3/56] RCA LHMV-1028. A-- ............ 16.00<br />

1402.*SORIANO: Falla - Harpsichord Concerto; Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Fruhbeck de Burgos/PCO.<br />

[blue labels] Angel S-36131. A-...................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1403.*STECHER & HOROWITZ: Duo-Pianists (Norman Horowitz, that is): Milhaud - Scaramouche. Brahms<br />

- Haydn Variations. Chopin - Rondo in C. Advance 1000. A-(superficial scr does not sound)...................... 8.00<br />

1404.*SZIDON: Chopin - Four Scherzi; Four Impromptus. DGG 2536 378. A- to A ..................................................... 7.00<br />

1405. TROUARD: Liszt Concerti #1 & #2. Bigot/Colonne Orch. [French-only notes] Odeon XOC-131. A-<br />

(but scr mvt 1, #1 causes a skip).................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1406.*VASARY: Liszt - Sonata in b; Polonaise #2; Don Juan Fantasia. [tulip labels] DGG 136 258. A- to<br />

A(tape repair to spine) ................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1407.*WATTS: Liszt - Totentanz. Franck - Symphonic Variations. Leinsdorf/LSO. [quad] Col MQ-33072.<br />

A-(demo; c/c)................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1408. WAYENBERG: (Daniel): Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit; Sonatine; Menuet dur le Nom de Haydn; Jeux<br />

d'Eau; Pavane. London Ducretet - Thomson DTL-93068. A-....................................................................... 24.00<br />

1409. WEBER: Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Franck - Symphonic Variations. Fricsay/Berlin Radio.<br />

[tulip labels] DGG DGM-19098. A-(rubs in Falla do not sound) ................................................................. 12.00<br />

1410.*WEBER: Tcherepnin - 10 Bagatelles for Piano & Orchestra. Weber - Konzertstuck. Rachmaninoff -<br />

Paganini Rhapsody. Fricsay/Berlin Radio Orch. DGG 138 710. A- to A .................................................. 21.00<br />

1411.*WILD: Paderewski Concerto (Fiedler/LSO); Fantaisie Polonaise. RCA LSC-3190. A-(c/c)............................. 12.00<br />

1412.*WOODWARD: (Roger): Shostakovich - The 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op.87. RCA CRL2-5100(2). A- .......... 15.00


LP's: Organ<br />

1413.*BIGGS: Bach - Trio Sonatas #1 & #5; Concerto in a, after Vivaldi; Concerto in G, after Ernst. Col M-<br />

32791. A-(c/c)................................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1414.*BIGGS: Gabrieli - Canzonas (7), Sonatas (2) & Ricercare for Brass, Winds & Organ. Tarr Brass Ens;<br />

Negri/Gabrieli Consort La Fenice. [Recorded in Basilica San Marco, Venice] Col MS-7142. A--<br />

("2-eyes" labels; demo copy)......................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1415.*BIGGS: Handel - Organ Concerti #1 - #6. Boult/LPO. [Recorded to commemorate 200th anniversary<br />

of Handel's death (1959) on a 1749 organ designed & played by Handel himself, on the estate of<br />

the Earl of Aylesford, Warwickshire, England. Fascinating extensive notes booklet details the<br />

difficult search for an authentic Handel organ, as well as the problems of recording it!] Col K2S-<br />

602(2). A-(very early "6-eyes" labels; s/s) .................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1416.*BIGGS: Haydn - The Three Concerti. Rozsnyai/Col sym. [Haydn Organ; Eisenstadt, Austria] Col MS-<br />

6682. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ..................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1417. BIGGS: Reubke - Sonata in c on the 94th Psalm. Liszt - Fantasia & Fugue on B.A.C.H.; Gloria & Credo<br />

from Organ Mass. [Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Massachusetts] Col ML-4820. A-(fine<br />

pressing, earliest blue labels)......................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1418.*BIGGS: Rheinberger Concerti in F and g. Peress/Col Sym. [quad] Col MQ-32297. A-(minor cover<br />

scuffs)............................................................................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1419.*BIGGS: Soler - Six Concerti for Two Organs. Daniel Pinkham, second organ. [Busch-Reisinger<br />

Museum, Harvard University] Col MS-6208. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels) .............................................. 15.00<br />

1420.*BIGGS: Joyeux Noel - Twelve Noels by Louis Daquin (1694-1772). [Busch-Reisinger Museum,<br />

Harvard University] Col MS-6167. A-(very early "6-eyes" labels) .............................................................. 16.00<br />

1421.*BOWERS-BROADBENT: Johann Kuhnau - The Six Biblical Sonatas. [organ of St.John's, Islington<br />

(UK)] Pearl SHE-518/9(2). A-(lgt snd 1/4 inch, sd 2)................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1422.*DALLA LIBERA: Works of Andrea(8) and Giovannin(7) Gabrieli. [Nacchini organ (1751),<br />

Ospedaletto Conservatory, Venice] Vedette VST-6008. A-.......................................................................... 12.00<br />

1423. DUPRE: Widor - Symphony #5 & #9. [Saint-Sulpice, Paris] West WGM-8172. A- ............................................. 8.00<br />

1424.*FISHER: (Roger): Rheinberger Sonatas #7 & #8. [Chester Cathedral] EMI HQS-1256. A-............................... 10.00<br />

1425. GERMANI: Bach - The Six Organ Sonatas. [Recorded at All Souls, Langham Place, England] [VERY<br />

scarce! - only in print January 1956 to February 1957 - the first copy I've ever seen] RCA LHMV-<br />

601(2). A-....................................................................................................................................................... 75.00<br />

1426.*JACKSON: Richard Arnell (b.1917) - Complete Organ Music. [Organs at St. Giles, Cripplegate and<br />

Clare College, Cambridge] [Italian pressing] British RCA RL-25075. A- ................................................... 10.00<br />

1427.*MARGITTAY, LEHOTKA, KOVACS: Liszt - Complete Organ Works. Hungaroton SLPX-<br />

11540/44(5). A-(slight spine damage)........................................................................................................... 15.00<br />

1428.*MASON: (Marilyn): Short works of Boyce, John Cook, Bach, Zipoli, Reger, Clarke, Langlais &<br />

Sowerby. [Reuter organ at University of Michigan] Mirrosonic 7145. A- ................................................... 15.00<br />

1429.*NETHERLAND CHURCH ORGANS: Three-disc set with six half-hour programs of miscellaneous<br />

works played on 20-century organs from Wassenaar, Rotterdam, Wewstmas, Nordhorn, Vainen &<br />

Oldeboek; organists Koopman; Bartelink; Keyser; de Wolff; Matter; Erne. With spoken<br />

commentary, but no written notes. Nederland 6808-207/9(3). A-................................................................. 18.00<br />

1430.*RAPF: Schmidt - Prelude & Fugue in E-flat; Fugue in F. MHS 4093. A- ........................................................... 10.00<br />

1431. SCHWEITZER: Franck - Chorales #1 - #3. Col ML-5128. A-("6-eyes" labels) .................................................. 12.00<br />

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LP's: Conductors<br />

1432.*ABBADO: Brahms - Hungarian Dances (21). VPO. [dig] DGG 2560 100. A-(c/c) ............................................. 7.00<br />

1433.*ALMEIDA: Schmitt - La Tragedie de Salome. CHAUSSON: Viviane. DUPARC: Lenore. NPO.<br />

[Includes uncredited wordless women's chorus (as written) in Schmitt] RCA LSC-3151. A- ....................... 8.00<br />

1434. ANCERL: Shostakovich 7th. CPO. Parliament PLP-127(2). A--......................................................................... 14.00<br />

1435. ANCERL: Shostakovich 10th. CPO. Decca DL-9822. B+..................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1436.*ANSERMET: Stravinsky - Symphony in Three Movements; Symphony in C; Symphonies of Wind<br />

Instruments. OSR. London 414 062-1. FS .................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

ANSERMET: See also #25, 30, 212, 259, 425, 569, 574, 586, 588, 591, 596 & 1338.<br />

1437.*BARBIROLLI: Elgar - Introduction & Allegro; Serenade for Strings. Vaughan Williams - Tallis &<br />

Greensleeves Fantasias. Allegri Quartet; Sinfonia of London Strings. [blue labels] Angel S-<br />

36101. A-(s/s) ................................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

1438.*BARBIROLLI: Elgar - Symphony #2; Falstaff. Halle Orch. [Still my favorite Elgar 2nd!] Seraphim<br />

SIB-6033(2). A-(c/c)...................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1439.*BARBIROLLI: English Tone Poems: BAX - Tintagel. IRELAND - London Overture. DELIUS - Song<br />

of Summer; Irmelin Prelude; Walk to the Paradise Garden. LSO. Angel S-36415. A-.................................. 9.00<br />

1440.*BARBIROLLI: Grieg - Peer Gynt Suites #1 & #2; Symphonic Dances; 2 Elegiac Melodies. Halle<br />

Orch. Van SRV-222SD. A- ............................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

1441. BARBIROLLI: Haydn - Symphony #104. Mozart - Serenade, K.525. Elgar - Introduction & Allegro.<br />

Purcell - Hornpipe from "The Married Beau." The John Barbirolli Chamber Orchestra. [among<br />

Barbirolli's very first records as a conductor, these were recorded in 1928/29] The Barbirolli<br />

Society SJB-104. A- to A .............................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

BARBIROLLI: See also #357, 408, 643, 643, 644, 655, 657, 672, 673, 676, 699, 830, 830,<br />

1140, 1141 & 1151.<br />

1442. BARSHAI: Mozart - Symphony #29. Boccherini - Symphony in E-flat. Moscow Ch Orch. Artia ALP-<br />

185. A--(a few pressing bbls) .......................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1443.*BARSHAI: Schubert - Symphony #5. Mozart - Symphony #40. Moscow Ch Orch. [blue labels] Angel<br />

S-36371. A-...................................................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1444.*BEECHAM: Bizet & Lalo Symphonies. ORTF. Capitol SG-7237. A-............................................................... 12.00<br />

1445.*BEECHAM: Bizet - Carmen Suite #1 (ORTF); L'Arlesienne Suites #1 & #2 (RPO). EMI SXLP-<br />

30276. A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1446. BEECHAM: Bizet - Fair Maid of Perth Suite. Delius - Over the Hills and Far Away. RPO. [10-inch;<br />

only U.S. issue of the Bizet; superb copy for a 10-inch] Col ML-2133. A--(few ticks beg Maid; s/s)......... 18.00<br />

1447. BEECHAM: Delius - Dance Rhapsody #1; Summer Night on the River; Summer Evening; Intermezzo<br />

& Serenade from Hassan; When Twilight Fancies; A Song Before Sunrise; On Hearing the First<br />

Cuckoo in Spring. RPO. [only in print 11/53 - 3/56; fine copy of a scarce issue - this is first copy<br />

I've ever seen] RCA LHMV-1050. A-........................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

1448. BEECHAM: Delius - North Country Sketches; Eventyr. RPO. [demo copy] Col ML-4637. A-(little or<br />

no snd fr lt blem; back cov writing)............................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1449. BEECHAM: Delius - Piano Concerto (Betty Beecham, piano); A Song of the High Hills (Luton<br />

Choir). RPO. [PD labels] RCA LVT-1045. A-(superb)............................................................................... 25.00<br />

1450. BEECHAM: Goldmark - Rustic Wedding Symphony. RPO. Col ML-4626. A--("6-eyes")................................ 14.00<br />

1451. BEECHAM: Handel - Faithful Shepherd Suite. Haydn - Symphony #93. RPO. Col ML-54374. A-("6eyes;"<br />

1st copy I've had in 14 years!) ............................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

1452. BEECHAM: Handel - Messiah (excerpts). Labbette; Brunskill; Eisdell; Williams; BBC Cho; Orch.<br />

[recorded 1927] EMI HLM-7053. A- to A ...................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1453. BEECHAM: Handel/Beecham - The Great Elopement. Mozart - Divertimento #2. RPO. [in print 2/53 -<br />

3/56] RCA LHMV-1030. B++(mostly plays a fine A-, but a few flaws)...................................................... 25.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1454. BEECHAM: Haydn - Symphony #93 - #98. RPO. Cap GCR-7127(3). A- .......................................................... 24.00<br />

1455. BEECHAM: Lord Berners - Triumph of Neptune Suite (Phila!). Richard Arnell - Punch & the Child<br />

(RPO). [scarce!] Col ML-4593. B+(occ tks; "6-eyes" labels) ...................................................................... 32.00<br />

1456. BEECHAM: Mozart - Symphony #31. Schubert - Symphony #8. RPO. Col ML-4474. B++("6-eyes"<br />

labels)............................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1457. BEECHAM: Mozart - Symphony #35 & #36. RPO. Col ML-5001. A-("6-eyes" labels) .................................... 16.00<br />

1458. BEECHAM: Overtures - Semiramide (Phila); Merry Wives of Windsor (Col Sym); Ruy Blas; Hebrides;<br />

La Cambiale di Matrimonio; Morning, Noon & Night in Vienna (last four with RPO). [In special<br />

sleeve which identifies this disc as a limited edition bonus for Columbia Record Club members;<br />

label is red-white-and-black "6-eyes" design] Col CB-1. B+........................................................................ 16.00<br />

1459. BEECHAM: Schubert - Symphony #1 & #2. RPO. Col ML-4903. A-("6-eyes" labels)...................................... 18.00<br />

1460. BEECHAM: Sibelius - Symphony #1. RPO. [blue labels] Col ML-4653. A--..................................................... 12.00<br />

1461.*BEECHAM: Sibelius - Symphony #7; The Oceanides; Pelleas et Melisande. RPO. [blue labels] Angel<br />

S-35458. A-.................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1462. BEECHAM: Sibelius - Tapiola. Debussy - Printemps. RPO. [in print 1/53 - 3/56] RCA LM-9001.<br />

B+(occ tks; earliest labels)............................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

1463. BEECHAM: Tchaikovsky 2nd; Waltz of the Flowers. RPO. Col ML-4872. B+("6-eyes")................................. 15.00<br />

1464.*BEECHAM: Favorite Overtures - Gazza Ladra; Midsummer Night's Dream; Cambiale di Matrimonio;<br />

Fair Melusina; Corsaire. RPO. [Nice cover portrait of Beecham on the Riviera or some similar<br />

place!] Capitol SG-7251. A-.......................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

BEECHAM: See also #189, 198, 220, 250, 276, 366, 540, 555, 863, 1144, 1145 & 1342.<br />

1465.*BERGLUND: Sibelius - Symphony #5; En Saga. Bournemouth Sym. Angel S-37104. A- ................................ 8.00<br />

1466. BERNSTEIN: Beethoven - Symphony 3. Stadium Concerts Orch. [INCLUDES 10-inch analysis disc<br />

narrated by Bernstein] Music Appreciation Society MAR 5612. A--(brief tks mvt 2; analysis disc<br />

B+) ................................................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

1467. BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - Symphony #1 ("Jeremiah;" Merriman, soprano; St.Louis Sym); Facsimile -<br />

Choreographic Essay (RCA Victor Sym). [mono-only recordings] British RCA SMA-7002. A- .............. 16.00<br />

1468.*BERNSTEIN: Bernstein - West Side Story Dances; Candide Overture. William Schuman - American<br />

Festival Overture. Barber - Adagio. LAPO. DGG 2532 085. A- to A.......................................................... 12.00<br />

1469. BERNSTEIN: Brahms - Symphony #4. Stadium Concerts Sym. [INCLUDES the 10-inch analysis<br />

record narrated by Bernstein (which grades B+)] Music Appreciation Records MAR 578. A-(but<br />

side 1 a little off-center)................................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

1470. BERNSTEIN: Copland - Billy the Kid Suite. Gershwin - An American in Paris. RCA Victor Sym.<br />

[mono-only] British RCA SMA-7016. A- to A(lovely pressing!)................................................................. 16.00<br />

1471.*BERNSTEIN: Debussy - Jeux; Two Nocturnes; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. NYP. Col MS-<br />

6271. A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1472.*BERNSTEIN: Dvorak - Symphony #9. NYP. Col MS-6393. A-("2-eyes" labels; demo copy) .......................... 12.00<br />

1473.*BERNSTEIN: Haydn - Symphony # 97 & #98. [NYP] Col M-35844. A- .......................................................... 10.00<br />

1474.*BERNSTEIN: Haydn - Symphony # 99 & #100. NYP. Col M-34126. A- .......................................................... 10.00<br />

1475.*BERNSTEIN: Haydn - Symphony #101 & #103. NYP. Col M-33531. A- ......................................................... 10.00<br />

1476.*BERNSTEIN: Ives - Holidays Symphony. NYP. Col MS-7147. A-("2-eyes" labels)......................................... 12.00<br />

1477.*BERNSTEIN: Mahler - Symphony # 7. NYP. Col M2S-739(2). A-("2-eyes" labels)......................................... 18.00<br />

1478.*BERNSTEIN: Ravel - Concerto in G (Col Sym). Shostakovich Concerto #2 (NYP). Bernstein also<br />

plays piano in both. Col MS-6043. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ......................................................................... 9.00<br />

1479. BERNSTEIN: Schumann - Symphony #2. Stadium Concerts Sym. [INCLUDES the 10-inch analysis<br />

record narrated by Bernstein (which grades B++)] Music Appreciation Records MAR 575. A-/B ............. 16.00<br />

1480.*BERNSTEIN: Shostakovich 5th. NYP. [dig] CBS DGTM-6000. A- .................................................................... 8.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1481.*BERNSTEIN: Sibelius - Symphony #5; Pohjola's Daughter. NYP. Col MS-6749. A-(early "2eyes"labels)......................................................................................................................................................<br />

9.00<br />

1482. BERNSTEIN: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. Stadium Concerts Sym. [INCLUDES the 10-inch analysis<br />

record narrated by Bernstein (which grades A--)] Music Appreciation Records MAR 6250. B+ to<br />

B(varies)......................................................................................................................................................... 16.00<br />

1483.*BERNSTEIN: Vaughan Williams - Symphony #4. NYP. Col MS-7177. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)................... 12.00<br />

1484. BOHM: Reger - Mozart Variations. Mozart - Serenata Notturna. BPO. Decca DL-9979. A-.............................. 12.00<br />

1485. BOHM: Strauss - Alpine Symphony. Dresden Staatskapelle. Decca DL-9970. A-(very quiet pressing<br />

for this issue).................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1486. BOHM: Bohm in Dresden, Volume 4: OPERATIC EXCERPTS: WAGNER: Meistersinger<br />

(Complete Act 3 with Nissen; Ralf; Teschemacher). ARIAS, DUETS & CHORUSES from<br />

Rosenkavalier, Daphne, Freischutz, Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Meistersinger, Otello, Faust, Fanciulla<br />

& Cav (vocalists include Rethy; Hongen; Teschemacher; Ralf; Herrmann; Goltz).<br />

OVERTURES, INTERMEZZI & OTHER ORCHESTRAL EXCERPTS from Rosenkavalier,<br />

Salome, Seraglio, Figaro, Oberon, Bartered Bride, Freischutz, Hansel & Gretel, Dutchman,<br />

Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Meistersinger, Aida, Cav, Pag, Fledermaus, 1001 Nights & Donna Diana.<br />

Dresden Staatskapelle & Staatsoper Cho. [Recorded 1938-40] Electrola 1C137-53 514/19(6). A-<br />

to A ................................................................................................................................................................ 24.00<br />

1487.*BOSKOVSKY: Lanner - Waltzes & Galops (8). Johann Strauss Orch, Vienna. [quad] Angel S-<br />

37248. A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1488.*BOSKOVSKY: Mozart - Musical Joke; Serenade #1, K.100. Vienna Mozart Ens. London STS-15301.<br />

A- ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1489.*BOSKOVSKY: Mozart - Divertimenti #1 & #2. Vienna Mozart Ens. London STS-15170. A-(minor<br />

cover scuffs)..................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1490.*BOSKOVSKY: Strauses - Feuerfest & Jokey Polkas; 1001 Nights, Kaiser, Loreley-Rheinklange &<br />

Citron Waltzes; Napoleon March. Ziehrer - Facherpolonaise. VPO. London STS-15363. A-....................... 8.00<br />

1491.*BOULEZ: Debussy - Clarinet Rhapsody (de Peyer); Three Nocturnes (Alldis Cho); Printemps. NPO.<br />

Col M-30483. A-.............................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1492.*BOULEZ: Debussy - Images (complete); Dances Sacree et Profane (Chalifoux, harp). CO. Col MS-<br />

7362. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) ..................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1493.*BOULEZ: Handel - Water Music (complete). NYP. Col M-33436. A-(demo copy; c/c)...................................... 5.00<br />

1494. BOULT: Beethoven - Symphony #8. Weber - Freischutz Overture. Wagner - Tristan Prelude.<br />

Humperdinck - Hansel Overture. BBC Sym. [Recorded 1932; among Boult's first recordings] Pearl<br />

GEMM-264. A-(c/c) ........................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1495. BOULT: Elgar - Falstaff; Cockaigne Overture. Philharmonic Promenade Orch. West XWN-18526.<br />

A- ................................................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1496. BOULT: Elgar - Symphony #1. LPO. [in print 7/53 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1036. A-(lovely copy!)..................... 16.00<br />

1497. BOULT: Elgar - Symphony #2. Chopin-Elgar - Funeral March. BBC Sym. [recorded 1944 & 1932;<br />

DMM] EMI ED-29 0355 1. A- to A.............................................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1498. BOULT: Holst - The Planets. Elgar - Introduction & Allegro for Strings. BBC Sym. [recorded 1945 &<br />

1937, respectively][DMM] EMI ED-29 0725 1. A- to A.............................................................................. 12.00<br />

1499. BOULT: Holst - The Planets. BBC Sym. [issued 8/52; deleted 3/56] RCA LHMV-1002. B(mostly plays<br />

much better, but some scrs) ............................................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1500. BUSCH: Brahms - Symphony #4. Vienna Symphony. [Live; October 15, 1950; Swiss issue; first<br />

release of this broadcast recording, c.1982] Relief RL-833. A- to A ............................................................ 20.00<br />

1501. BUSCH: Mozart - Symphony #36. Haydn - Symphony #88. Danish Radio Sym. [only in print 8/52 -<br />

3/56] RCA LHMV-1019. B+......................................................................................................................... 25.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1502. BUSCH: Mozart - Idomeneo (excerpts). Jurinac; MacNeil; Lewis; Young; Glyndebourne Festival<br />

Orch & Cho. [recorded 1951 - Busch's final recording] [in print 8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1021.<br />

A-(very fine) .................................................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />

1503. CANTELLI: Brahms - Symphony #1. PO. [only in print from March or April of 1954 to March 1956;<br />

one of the scarcest of Cantelli issues] RCA LHMV-1054. A--(fine copy with only very minor<br />

flaws) ............................................................................................................................................................. 35.00<br />

1504. CANTELLI: Schumann - Symphony #4. Wagner - Siegfried Idyll. Cantelli/PO. [In print 7/55 - 2/57;<br />

insert print is an untitled original woodcut by Antonio Frasconi] [1S/1] RCA LHMV-13. A- .................... 45.00<br />

1505. CASALS: Beethoven - Symphonies #1 & 4; Coriolan & Ruins of Athens Overtures. Brahms - Haydn<br />

Variations. LSO (in Coriolan & Brahms; recorded 1928); Orquesta Casals de Barcelona (in rest;<br />

recorded 1929) German Electrola 1C187-03 039/40(2). A- to A.................................................................. 35.00<br />

1506. CASALS: Mozart - Symphony #29; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Perpignan Festival Orch. Col ML-4563.<br />

B+("6-eyes" labels)........................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

CELIBIDACHE: See #638 & 657.<br />

1507.*CHAILLY: Prokofiev - Alexander Nevsky. Arkhipova; CO & Cho. [dig; DMM; German pressing]<br />

Decca 6.42945. A- to A ................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1508.*CHAILLY: Stravinsky - Danses Concertante; Dumbarton Oaks Concerto; Tango; Ragtime. London<br />

Sinfonietta. Dischi Ricordi RCL-27037. A- to A ........................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1509. CLEVA: Verdi Overtures - Forza, Traviata (& Act 3 Prelude), Vespri, Aida (& Ballet Music). Gounod -<br />

Faust Ballet Music. Metropolitan Opera Orch. [nice copy of an obscure recording!] Col ML-<br />

4886. A--("6-eyes" labels) ............................................................................................................................. 16.00<br />

1510.*CLUYTENS: Debussy - Images (complete); Jeux. PCO. [blue labels] Angel S-36212. A- ................................. 9.00<br />

1511. CLUYTENS: Massenet - Scenes Alsaciennes; Scenes Pittoresqaues; Phedre Overture. Paris Opera<br />

Orch (Alsaciennes); Paris Opera Comique Orch (rest). [nice fold-open album; French-only<br />

notes] Voix de son Maitre 2907851. A- to A ................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1512. COATES: Stravinsky - Song of the Nightingale (excerpts). Mozart - Symphony #41. Respighi -<br />

Fountains of Rome. LSO. [recorded 1927-30; notes by Tom Clear, 1981] Albert Coates Heritage<br />

E-302. A- ....................................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

1513. COATES: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #3; Francesca da Rimini; Hamlet. LSO. [recorded 1930-32]<br />

Encore E-301. A- ........................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1514. COLLINS: Sibelius - Symphony #5. LSO. [10-inch] Decca BR-3068. A- .......................................................... 12.00<br />

1515.*DAVIS: Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps. ACO. [fine performance] Philips 9500 323. A- to A .................... 7.00<br />

1516.*DAVIS (COLIN): Haydn - Symphony # 86 & #98. [ACO] Philips 9500 678. A- to A ........................................ 7.00<br />

DEFAUW: See #1084, 1086, 1089, 1090 & 1123.<br />

1517. DE SABATA: Glazounov - Excerpts from Middle Ages Suite. De Sabata - Juventus. Mossolov - Iron<br />

Foundry. Respighi - Feste Romane. Stravinsky - Fireworks. BPO (in Feste); E.I.A.R Sym (in rest).<br />

Discocorp IGI-356. A-................................................................................................................................... 24.00<br />

1518. DE SABATA: Stravinsky - Song of the Nightingale (Stockholm Phil; 9-29-47). Ravel - La Valse<br />

(VPO; 8-1-53); Bolero (NYP; 3-5-50). Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice (NYP; 3-10-50). Fonit Cetra<br />

DOC-59. A- to A ........................................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1519.*DE WAART: Wagner - Overtures to Die Feen & Flying Dutchman; Tannhauser Overture & Venusberg<br />

Music. ACO. Philips 9500 746. A- to A(demo copy)..................................................................................... 8.00<br />

DOBROWEN: See also #246, 639, 646, 648, 656, 1396, 1397 & 1401.<br />

1520.*DOHNANYI: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4; Overtures: Calm Sea & Prosperous Voyage & Hebrides.<br />

VPO. [very early digital - recorded December 1978] London LDR-10003. A- ............................................. 8.00<br />

1521. DORATI: Copland - Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo. Dallas Sym. [10-inch] [interesting precursor to<br />

Dorati's stunning Mercury with Mpls] RCA LM-32. A--(just a few tks; terrific copy!)............................... 20.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1522.*DORATI: Stravinsky - Firebird. Detroit Sym. [dig] London 410 109-1. A- to A(Dutch press) ........................... 8.00<br />

DORATI: See also #577, 597, 603, 614, 616, 619, 622, 813, 844, 1102 & 1320.<br />

1523. ENESCO: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. Enesco - Roumanian Rhapsody #1. USSR Sym. [Live, 1946;<br />

Enesco adds cymbal crash (a la Scherchen) at start of final chord of the symphony, but then adds<br />

another as chord cuts off! Suprisingly good sound for the time and place.] Melodiya M10-49209<br />

004. A- ........................................................................................................................................................... 32.00<br />

1524.*FIEDLER: Bach - "Symphonic Bach." Nine works arranged variously by Walton, Stokowski, Holst,<br />

Bachrich, etc. BPS. [Wonderful sound! The high point, appropriately ending the disc, is a<br />

spectacular performance of Lucien Cailliet's arrangement of the "Little" Fugue in G, with<br />

Symphony Hall organ entering in final bars.] DGG 2584 001. A- to A(demo copy) ................................... 20.00<br />

1525. FIEDLER: Brahms - Hungarian Dances #1 - #6. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-67. B++ .......................................... 10.00<br />

1526. FIEDLER: Gilbert & Sullivan Overtures (5). BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-7006. B+/B ............................................ 9.00<br />

1527. FIEDLER: Grieg - Peer Gynt Suites #1 & #2. BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-7002. B/B- ............................................ 7.00<br />

1528. FIEDLER: Strauss Waltzes - Blue Danube; Treasure; Tales from the Vienna Woods. BPS. [10-inch]<br />

RCA LM-68. B ................................................................................................................................................ 7.00<br />

1529.*FIEDLER: Strausses - New Vienna, Fairy Tales from the Orient & Emperor Waltzes; Chinese Galop;<br />

Tritsch-Tratsch & In a Viennese Park Polkas; Perpetuum Mobile; March from Gypsy Baron. BPS.<br />

DGG 2584 008. A- to A(demo copy) ............................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1530. FIEDLER: A Boston Pops Program - Capriccio Espagnole; Marche Slave; Fingal's Cave Overture.<br />

BPS. [10-inch] RCA LM-164. B................................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

1531.+FURTWANGLER: Beethoven - Symphony #9. Schwarzkopf; Hongen; Hopf; Edelmann; Bayreuth<br />

Festival Orchestra & Chorus. [Live; July 29, 1951; German-only notes; complimentary copy<br />

from Continental Bank, in commemoration of the opening of their Munich branch] Electrola<br />

1C047-00811/12(2). A- to A ......................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1532. FURTWANGLER: Haydn - Symphony #94. Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. VPO. [only in print<br />

8/52 - 3/56] RCA LHMV-1018. B/B+ .......................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1533. FURTWANGLER: Honegger - Mouvement Symphonique #3. Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole. Debussy -<br />

Two Nocturnes. Live concerts: VPO (Ravel, 1951); BPO (Honegger, 1952; Debussy, 1951). Fonit<br />

Cetra FE-15. A- to A...................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1534. FURTWANGLER: Karl Holler - Cello Concerto (Hoelscher). Wolfgang Fortner - Violin Concerto<br />

(Taschner). BPO. [Live, Berlin; 1949] Fonit Cetra FE-31. A- to A ............................................................ 25.00<br />

1535.+FURTWANGLER: Meistersinger Prelude; Moldau; Les Preludes; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. VPO.<br />

[German-only notes] Electrola SHZE-105. A- to B+...................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1536. FURTWANGLER: Schubert - Symphony #8. Nicolai - Merry Wives of Windsor Overture. Weber -<br />

Oberon Overture. Schubert - Rosamunde Ballet Music #2 & Entr'acte #3. VPO. [only in print from<br />

8/52 - late 1956; one of the scarcest of the LHMV's in my experience] RCA LHMV-1020. A-<br />

(unusually fine copy) ..................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

1537. FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Death & Tranfiguration. Smetana - The Moldau. Schumann - Manfred<br />

Overture. VPO. [only in print 12/52 - 8/56] RCA LHMV-1023. A--(tiny scr beg Manfred: increase<br />

anti-skate)....................................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1538. FURTWANGLER: Strauss - Don Juan; Till Eulenspiegel. Weber - Euryanthe & Freischutz Overtures.<br />

VPO. [In print from May or June of 1955 until February 1957; insert print, an original woodcut by<br />

John Ross, is untitled, but the subject is clearly Till!] RCA LHMV-19. A-/A--(lgt blems snd<br />

occasionally, Till; box superb)....................................................................................................................... 59.00<br />

1539. FURTWANGLER: Wagner - Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music; Siegfried Idyll; Dance of the<br />

Apprentices; Ride of the Valkyries. VPO. [only in print 11/53 - 2/57] RCA LHMV-1049. A-(nice<br />

copy!)............................................................................................................................................................. 45.00<br />

FURTWANGLER: See also #188, 301, 305, 309, 311, 316, 321, 354-55, 698, 902,<br />

1160, 1162 &1280.<br />

1540.*GERDES: Brahms Symphony #4. Wagner Meistersinger Prelude. BPO. DG 139 423. A- to A .......................... 8.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1541.*GIULINI: Beethoven - Symphony #7. CSO Angel S-36048. FS......................................................................... 12.00<br />

1542.*GIULINI: Britten - Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings (Clevenger; CSO); Les Illuminations (PO).<br />

(Tear, tenor in both. DGG 2531 199. A- to A................................................................................................. 9.00<br />

1543.*GIULINI: Mahler - Symphony #9. CSO. DGG 2707 097(2). A- to A................................................................. 18.00<br />

1544.*GIULINI: Stravinsky - Firebird & Petrouchka Suites. CSO. Angel SFO-36039. A- ............................................ 8.00<br />

1545. GOBERMAN: Corelli - Twelve Concerti Grossi, Op. 6 (complete). Vienna Sinfonietta. Odyssey 32 36<br />

0002(3). A-..................................................................................................................................................... 14.00<br />

1546.*GOLSCHMANN: Mendelssohn - Symphony #4; Midsummer Night's Dream Music. VSOO. Van SRV-<br />

122SD. A- ........................................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

1547. GOLSCHMANN: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini; Romeo & Juliet. St. Louis Sym. Capitol P-8225.<br />

B(Romeo)/B+(Francesca)................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

1548. GUI: Mozart - Symphony #38. Haydn - Symphony #60. Glyndebourne Festival Orch. [recorded in<br />

March & September of 1953; issued late 1954; deleted March 1956] RCA LHMV-1064. B+.................... 24.00<br />

1549.*HAITINK: Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream Music (complete). Watts; Woodland; ACO;<br />

Women's Cho. Philips 6570 021. A- to A...................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1550.*HENDERSON: (Skitch): Debut Concert at Carnegie Hall of New York Pops Orchestra. Varied<br />

program of Irving Berlin, Grofe, Victor Herbert, Glenn Miller, etc. [dig; live, April 8, 1983] Sefel<br />

SEFD-5026. A- to A ........................................................................................................................................ 8.00<br />

1551.*HORENSTEIN: Mahler - Symphony #4. M.Price; LPO. Monitor MCS-2141. A-............................................ 10.00<br />

1552.*IVANOV: Rimsky-Korsakov - Symphony #2 ("Antar"); Capriccio Espagnol. Moscow Radio Orch.<br />

Mel-Angel SR-40230. A- ................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1553.*JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #4 (BPO); Five Motets (Holm, tenor; BVRS Cho; Instrumental<br />

Ens. [tulip labels] DGG 139 134/35(2). A- to A ........................................................................................... 30.00<br />

1554.*JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #7 (BPO); 3 Motets; Psalm 150 (Stader; BPO; Cho. [tulip labels]<br />

DGG 139 137/38(2). A- to A......................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

1555. JOCHUM: Bruckner - Symphony #9 (BVRS). LEHMANN: Beethoven - Choral Fantasy (Foldes;<br />

BPO). Decca DXA-139(2). A- ...................................................................................................................... 18.00<br />

1556.*JOCHUM: Schubert - Symphony #9. BVRS Decca DL-79993. A-..................................................................... 12.00<br />

1557.*KARAJAN: Schumann - Symphonies #1-#4; Overture, Scherzo & Finale. BPO. DGG 2709 036(3). A-<br />

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

1558.*KEMPE: Strauss - Dance Suite After Couperin; Don Quixote (Tortelier; Rostal); Ein Heldenleben;<br />

Death & Transfiguration; Rosenkavalier Waltzes. Staatskapelle Dresden. [Complete Strauss<br />

orchestral works, Vol 2] Electrola 1C195-50 344/46(3). A- to A ................................................................. 18.00<br />

1559.*KLEMPERER: Brahms - Symphony #3; Academic Festival Overture. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35545.<br />

FS................................................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1560.*KLEMPERER: Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream Music. Heather Harper; Janet Baker; PO<br />

& Cho. [blue labels] Angel S-35881. A-....................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1561.*KLEMPERER: Schubert - Symphony #9. PO. [blue labels] Angel S-35946. A-................................................ 12.00<br />

1562.*KLETZKI: Beethoven 1st & 2nd. CPO. MHS OR-B-165. A-............................................................................... 8.00<br />

1563. KONWITSCHNY: Wagner Overtures - Das Liebesverbot; Die Feen; Rienzi; Dutchman. Munich State<br />

Opera Orch. Urania URLP-7069. A--.......................................................................................................... 13.00<br />

1564.*KOSTELANETZ: Hovhaness - And God Created Great Whales. Sibelius - Tempest Excerpts.<br />

Skalkottas - Three Greek Dances. Weill - Mack the Knife. Glinka - Jota Aragonesa. [orch not<br />

identified] Col M-30390. A-.......................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1565.*KOSTELANETZ: Festive Overtures - Donna Diana; Princesse Jaune; Secret of Susanne;<br />

Johannesburg Festival; Belle Helene; Tsar's Bride; Festive; Prince Igor. Col Sym. Col M-35114.<br />

A-(demo copy)............................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1566. KOUSSEVITZKY: Copland - Appalachian Spring; El Salon Mexico. BSO. RCA LCT-1134. A--/A- .............. 20.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

567. KOUSSEVITZKY: Prokofiev - Peter and the Wolf. Eleanor Roosevelt, narrator; BSO. [10-inch]<br />

[Celebrated collectors' item, both for Roosevelt and for one of Koussevitzky's final discs; recorded<br />

August 19, 1950 at Tanglewood] RCA LM-45. B+(a few marks tick briefly, but a fine copy) ................... 75.00<br />

1568. KRAUSS: Strauss (J) - Seid Umschlungen Millionen; Bei Uns Z'Haur. Vienna Symphony. [10-inch;<br />

obscure Krauss - I've never seen this before!] Remington RLP-149-26. B++(fine for a Remington!)......... 20.00<br />

1569.*KUBELIK: Schumann - Symphony #1 & #4. BPO. [fine cover portrait of Kubelik] DGG 138 860. A-<br />

to A ................................................................................................................................................................ 10.00<br />

KUBELIK: See also #7, 90, 589, 593, 633, 633, 1084, 1086, 1088, 1092, 1343 & 1353.<br />

1570. KURTZ: Khachaturian - Gayne Suites #1 & 2. NYP. Col ML-4030. B+............................................................... 9.00<br />

1571. KURTZ: Russian Music - Prokofiev March; Shostakovich Waltz & Age of Gold Polka; Flight of<br />

Bumblebee; Glinka Mazurka; Eugen Onegin Entr'acte & Waltz (all with NYP). Offenbach - Gaite<br />

Parisienne Ballet (Col Sym). Col ML-4233. B+(occ lgt tks)........................................................................ 13.00<br />

1572. KURTZ: Villa-Lobos - Uirapuru (symphonic poem). Chopin/Gretchaninov - Les Sylphides. NYP. Col<br />

ML-4255. B+ ................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1573. LAMBERT: Walton - Facade Suite. PO. SARGENT: Elgar - Wand of Youth Suite. Liverpool<br />

Philharmonic. [blue labels] Col ML-4793. B ................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1574.*LANE: Schubert - Symphony #1. Mendelssohn - Symphony #1. CO. Col MS-7391. A-("2-eyes" labels) ........ 12.00<br />

1575.*LEHEL: Liszt - Dante Symphony. Laszlo, soprano; Budapest Philharmonic. West WST-14152. A-................ 8.00<br />

1576.*LEINSDORF: Mozart - Three Marches, K.408; Six Minuets, K.599; Minuet, K.409; March of the<br />

Priests, K.620; Sis German Dances, K.509. LSO. Col M-35154. A- ............................................................. 8.00<br />

1577. LEINSDORF: Rimsky-Korsakov - Antar. CO. [10-inch] Col ML-2044. B ........................................................... 9.00<br />

LEINSDORF: See also #73, 74, 339, 366, 631, 634, 654, 684, 782, 792, 803, 1092 & 1407.<br />

1578. LUDWIG: Beethoven 8th. Berlin Sym. Royale 1240. B++(exceptionally fine pressing for Royale).................. 13.00<br />

1579. MALKO: Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture. Herold - Zampa Overture. Weber - Oberon Overture. PO. [nice<br />

cover portrait of Malko] EMI DLP-1069. A- ................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

MALKO: See also #632, 635, 636, 645, 648, 656, 659, 675 & 1107.<br />

1580. MARKEVITCH: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. BPO. Decca DL-9811. A-- ....................................................... 18.00<br />

MARKEVITCH: See also #639, 649, 937.<br />

1581.*MARRINER: Bach - The Art of the Fugue. [ASMF] Philips 6747 172(2). A- to A ............................................. 9.00<br />

1582.*MARRINER: Beethoven - Symphony #4; Grosse Fuge. ASMF. Philips 9500 033. A- to A................................ 7.00<br />

1583.*MARRINER: Elgar - Enigma Variations; Pomp & Circumstance Marches #1, #2 & #4. ACO. Philips<br />

9500 424. A- to A ............................................................................................................................................ 6.00<br />

1584.*MARRINER: Stravinsky - Danses Concertantes; Concerto in D for Strings; Dumbarton Oaks Concerto.<br />

LA Ch Orch. Angel S-37081. A- ................................................................................................................... 5.00<br />

1585.*MARTINON: Ravel - Alborada del Gracioso; Bolero; Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. CSO. GOULD:<br />

Ravel - Pavane for a Dead Princess. His Orch. Quint PMC-7017. A- ........................................................... 5.00<br />

MARTINON: See also #787, 796, 958,1084, 1085, 1086, 1089, 1090, 1092 &1263.<br />

1586.*MASUR: Beethoven - Symphony #2 & #9. Tomowa-Sintow; Burmeister; Schreier; Adam; Leipzig<br />

Gewandhaus; Leipzig Radio Cho. [German-only notes] Eterna 8 26 421-2(2). A-................................... 12.00<br />

1587.*MASUR: Schumann - Symphony #3; Overture to Bride of Messina. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch.<br />

[German-only notes] Eterna 8 26 491. A- ....................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1588.*MATA: Ravel - Ma Mere l'Oye (complete ballet); La Valse; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. Dallas<br />

Sym. [dig; lovely Teldec pressing] RCA ARC1-4815. A- to A(demo) .......................................................... 8.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1589.*MATA: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole; Alborada del Gracioso; Bolero. Dallas Sym. [dig] RCA ARC1-<br />

3686. A- to A ................................................................................................................................................... 7.00<br />

MITROPOULOS: See #335, 343, 351, 366 & 661.<br />

MONTEUX: See #190, 366, 595, 747, 806, 808 & 1153.<br />

1590. MUNCH: Mozart - Marriage of Figaro Overture. Schumann - Genoveva Overture. Handel - Water<br />

Music Suite. BSO. [10-inch; very early Munch/BSO, gone Feb 1957; Mozart not available again ]<br />

RCA LM-7009. B+(occ tks) .......................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

MUNCH: See also #60, 282, 627, 666, 723, 723, 749, 755, 767, 769, 772, 810, 818 &1166.<br />

1591. ORMANDY: Brahms - Symphony #3. Phila. [recorded 1946; their first of two (second in stereo in<br />

1967); adds timpani in a couple of spots!] [blue labels] Col ML-4088. A-(superb copy for blue<br />

label!!/brief tks mvt 2) ................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

1592.*ORMANDY: Nielsen - Symphony #1; Helios & Rhapsodic Overtures; Pan & Syrinx. Ormandy/Phila.<br />

Col MS-7004. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ................................................................................................. 11.00<br />

1593.*ORMANDY: Sibelius - Symphony #2. Phila. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; slight cover scuffs) ............................... 9.00<br />

1594. ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. Ormandy/Phila. [10-inch] [Sounds commonplace, but a<br />

very unusual disc. By the early 50's, of course Ormandy/Phila had long been Columbia artists. This<br />

recording was made in 1941, and is the only example I can think of (outside of accompaniments for<br />

famous soloists) where Ormandy 78's were reissued on a full-price Red Seal release (many, of<br />

course, appeared on Camden as "Warwick Symphony").] RCA LM-8. B(first copy I've ever seen) ........... 32.00<br />

1595. ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings. Barber - Adagio. Vaughan Williams - Greensleeves<br />

Fantasia. Borodin - Nocturne. Phila. [Serenade from 1952, mono-only; rest from 1957, later issued<br />

in stereo with the 1960 stereo remake of the Serenade] Col ML-5187. A- to B+........................................... 8.00<br />

1596.*ORMANDY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #5. Phila. [The 3rd of their 5 recordings of the work (1959)]<br />

Col MS-6109. A--(early "2-eyes" labels) ...................................................................................................... 10.00<br />

ORMANDY: See also # 79, 84-5, 116-7, 184, 986, 990, 1141, 1209, 1216, 1248, 1253,<br />

1267, 1367, 1379, 1383 & 1388.<br />

1597.*PARAY: Paray - Symphony #2. ORTF. [recorded 1968] Carthagene 731889. A- ............................................. 20.00<br />

1598.*PARAY: Wagner - Tristan Prelude & Liebestod. Beethoven - Symphony #8. ORTF. [recorded 1968 &<br />

1973] Carthagene 731888. A- to A................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

PARAY: See also #609, 611, 621, 844, 1296.<br />

1599. PEDROTTI: Brahms - Symphony #4. CPO. [Venezuelan pressing of Supraphon SUA 10014] Los<br />

Grandes Maestros de la Musica GMM 14. A-(but sd 1 tiny bit off-center) .................................................. 13.00<br />

1600. REINER: Shostakovich - Symphony #6. Pittsburgh Sym. Col ML-4249. A--/B++(superior copy, very<br />

early blue label pressing) ............................................................................................................................... 21.00<br />

1601. REINER: Tchaikovsky Waltzes - From Eugen Onegin, Symphony #5, Swan Lake, Nutcracker &<br />

Sleeping Beauty. RCA Victor Sym. [10-inch; one of the very scarcest of Reiner LP's!] RCA LM-<br />

103. B+(a few ticky spots, but mostly very fine) .......................................................................................... 41.00<br />

REINER: See also #17, 277, 366, 377, 625-26, 628, 683, 699, 729, 739, 741-42, 746, 748,<br />

758, 764, 771, 780, 805-6, 809, 811, 816, 1084-1091, 1305, 1321 & 1322.<br />

1602. RODZINSKI: Rachmaninov 2nd. NYP. Entre RL-3049. B-................................................................................... 6.00<br />

RODZINSKI: See also #318, 339, 869, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1089 & 1090.<br />

1603. ROMBERG: Waltzing With Romberg - Waltzes by Lehar, Ziehrer, Strauss, (2), Schubert &<br />

Romberg(3). His Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-91. B ......................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1604. SAMOSUD: Napravnik - Ukrainian Cossack Dance. Oginski - Polonaise. Rubinstein - Valse-Caprice.<br />

Glazounov - Concert Waltz. Weber - Invitation to the Dance. Beethoven - King Stephen Overture.<br />

Misc Russian orchestras. Melodiya M10-42627-28. A- ............................................................................. 16.00<br />

1605.*SANDERLING: Franck Symphony. Dresden Staatskapelle. Heliodor 2548 132. A- ....................................... 12.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1606.*SANDERLING: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. Berlin Sym. [very early digital: recorded 1978; lovely<br />

Japanese pressing] Denon OX-7137-ND. A- to A ........................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1607.*SANDERLING: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6. Berlin Sym. [early digital: recorded 1979; silky<br />

Japanese pressing] Denon OX-7183-ND. A- to A ........................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1608. SARGENT: Elgar - Enigma Variations. Purcell (arr. Albert Coates) - Suite from the Dramatic Music of<br />

Purcell. LSO. Decca ACL-55. A-.................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1609. SARGENT: Rachmaninoff - Symphony #3. BBC Sym. [In deluxe box with Ryder print displayed<br />

thorough frame-cut box cover; this box, print & notes are in excellent condition (just minor spine<br />

defects; these boxed LHMV's so often ended up crushed). Only in print 8/55 - 2/57.] RCA LHMV-<br />

20. A- ............................................................................................................................................................. 26.00<br />

1610.*SAWALLISCH: Mozart - Symphonies #38 & #39. CPO. Eurodisc 200-150-366. A-(slight cover<br />

scuffs)............................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1611.*SAWALLISCH: Mozart - Symphonies #40 & #41. CPO. Eurodisc 202-550-366. A-(c/c) .................................. 8.00<br />

1612. SCHERCHEN: Beethoven - Incidental Music to Egmont. Laszlo, soprano; VSOO. London Ducretet /<br />

Thomson DTL-93085. A-.............................................................................................................................. 24.00<br />

1613. SCHERCHEN: Haydn - Symphony # 55 & #104. Vienna Sym. West WL-5066. A-.......................................... 12.00<br />

1614. SCHERCHEN: Mahler - Symphony #1. PSOL. West XWN-18014. A- to B+...................................................... 9.00<br />

1615.*SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT: Brahms - Hungarian Dances (complete). NWDR. [French-only notes] Score<br />

SCO-8528. A- .................................................................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1617. SCHURICHT: Brahms - Symphony #2. VPO. Decca ACL-256. A-.................................................................... 32.00<br />

1618. SEJNA: Dvorak - Legends. CPO Supraphon ALPV-311. B................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1619. SEJNA: Dvorak - Slavonic Rhapsodies #1 - #3; Scherzo Capriccioso. CPO. Supraphon LPV-407. B+............. 18.00<br />

1620. SILVESTRI: Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole. DESORMIERE: Ravel - Bolero. CPO (in both). [colorful<br />

performances!] Parliament PLP-114. A- ....................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1621.*SILVESTRI: Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien; 1812 Overture; Eugen Onegin Polonaise. Bournemouth<br />

Sym. MHS 4503. A-........................................................................................................................................ 9.00<br />

1622.*SLATKIN: (Felix): Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream Music. Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite.<br />

Hollywood Bowl Sym. Capitol SP-8404. A-.................................................................................................. 8.00<br />

1623.*SLATKIN (FELIX): Strings by Starlight - Andante Cantabile, Barber Adagio, Borodin Nocturne,<br />

Londonderry Air, Air on G String & Waltz from Tchaikovsky Serenade. Hollywood Bowl Orch.<br />

Capitol SP-8444. A-......................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1624.*SOLTI: Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra; Dance Suite. Solti/LSO. London CS-6784. A-(Dutch<br />

pressing)........................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1625.*SOLTI: NIELSEN - Symphony #1 (1976). STRAUSS - Death & Transfiguration (1977). BARTOK -<br />

Dance Suite (1965). RAVEL - La Valse (1976). MENDELSSOHN - Overture to Midsummer<br />

Night's Dream (1976). LISZT - Festklange (1977). GLINKA - Russlan & Ludmila Overture<br />

(1976). MOZART - Adagio & Fugue (1977). CSO. [Concert performances from the years shown;<br />

issued for CSO's 1989 Radio Marathon and not available commercially] Chicago Sym CSO-89-<br />

2(2). A-........................................................................................................................................................... 45.00<br />

1626.*SOLTI: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #4. CSO. [Special color picture-disc release in commemoration of<br />

CSO's 1985 European tour. Front of disc has photo of CSO in concert; back of disc a portrait of<br />

Solti. Text on front reads "Herzlich willkommen Sir Georg! Welcome Chicago Symphony! Special<br />

Tour Release 1985; Hamburg, January 16th 1985." Still in its original heavy clear sleeve. A very<br />

unusual item for Solti/CSO fans!] Teldec 66.23616. A-(blemishes in 3rd mvt cause only a few<br />

clicks)............................................................................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

STOCK: See also #1084-1090.<br />

1627.*STOKOWSKI: Bach - Chaconne; Preludio; Ein Feste Burg; Little Fugue in g; Arioso; Aria; Sleepers,<br />

Awake; Komm, Susser Tod. LSO. RCA ARL1-0880. A-(minor cover scuffs).............................................. 9.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1628.*STOKOWSKI: Bach-Stokowski Transcriptions - Toccata & Fugue in d; Passacaglia & Fugue in c;<br />

Prelude in e-flat; Mein Jesu; Wir Glauben all' an einer Gott ("Giant Fugue"); Easter Cantata<br />

Chorale. CPO. [Live; 9/7+8/1972; TAS 4:235] London SPC-21096. A-..................................................... 12.00<br />

1629.*STOKOWSKI: Beethoven - Symphony #3; Coriolan Overture. LSO. RCA ARL1-0600. A-(c/c)..................... 12.00<br />

1630.*STOKOWSKI: Beethoven - Symphony #7. Frescobaldi/Stokowski - Gagliarda. Palestrina/Stokowski -<br />

Adoramus Te. Symphony of the Air. Quintessence PMC-7110. A-............................................................ 12.00<br />

1631.*STOKOWSKI: Bizet - Stokowski-arr. Suites fr Carmen & L'Arlesienne. National Phil. Col XM-<br />

34503. A- ......................................................................................................................................................... 9.00<br />

1632.*STOKOWSKI: Brahms - Serenade #1. Symphony of the Air. Sarabande VC-81050. A- to A ......................... 12.00<br />

1633.*STOKOWSKI: Chopin-Stokowski - Prelude in d; Mazurka in a; Waltz in c#. Canning (Thomas;<br />

b.1911): Fantasy on a Hymn Tune of Justin Morgan (1747-1798). Wagner - Wotan's Farewell &<br />

Magic Fire Music. Houston Sym. [Stoky's orchestration of the d-minor prelude is spectacular!]<br />

[late labels] Everest SDBR-3070. A-............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1634. STOKOWSKI: Debussy - Children's Corner Suite (orchestral transcription by Andre Caplet).<br />

Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. His Sym. [PD labels] RCA LM-9023. A-(outstanding pressing!) ........... 25.00<br />

1635. STOKOWSKI: Debussy/Caplet - Children's Corner Suite. His Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-9. B .......................... 12.00<br />

1636.*STOKOWSKI: Elgar - Enigma Variations (CPO; live, 1972). AINSLEE COX: Elgar - Serenade &<br />

Elegy for Strings (RPO). London SPC-21136. A-........................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1637. STOKOWSKI: Ibert - Escales. Granados - Goyescas Intermezzo. Berlioz - Dance of Sylphs. Sibelius -<br />

Swan of Tuonela. His Sym. [10-inch] RCA LM-151. B+/B(varies) ............................................................ 10.00<br />

1638. STOKOWSKI: Liszt - Les Preludes. Schumann - Symphony #2. His Sym. [from RCA, 1947 & 1950]<br />

dell'Arte LSS-8. A- to A ................................................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1639.*STOKOWSKI: Respighi - Pines of Rome. Short works of Gabrieli, Cesti, Frescobaldi & Palestrina.<br />

Symphony of the Air. United Art USLP-0005. A-(c/c)............................................................................... 16.00<br />

1640.*STOKOWSKI: Scriabin - Poem of Ecstasy. Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio Espagnole. Dvorak -<br />

Slavonic Dance, Op.72, #2. NPO(in Rimsky); CPO(in the rest; concert performances). London<br />

SPC-21117. A-(c/c) ....................................................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1641.*STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini; Serenade for Strings; Capriccio Italien; Eugen<br />

Onegin Waltz; Nutcracker Suite. LSO (in Francesca & Serenade); LPO (in rest). Philips 6770<br />

053(2). A- to A(c/c) ....................................................................................................................................... 25.00<br />

1642. STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite. His Orch. [10-inch] RCA LM-46. B-/B+................................. 6.00<br />

1643.*STOKOWSKI: Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty: Aurora's Wedding Ballet Music. National Phil.<br />

[recorded 1976] Col M-34560. A-(demo copy)............................................................................................. 10.00<br />

1644.*STOKOWSKI: Wagner - Parsifal: Symphonic Synthesis of Act 3; Good Friday Spell. Houston Sym.<br />

[purple label] Everest SDBR-3031. A-.......................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1645. STOKOWSKI: WAGNER - Rienzi Overture; Lohengrin & Tristan Act I Preludes; Liebestod &<br />

Brunnhilde's Immolation (Nilsson). ARIAS - Figaro, Prince Igor, Faust, (London); Tosca<br />

(Nilsson); Aida (Nilsson/London). [All from live concert(s), Philadelphia orch, 1962]<br />

PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3 (Kapell; NBC Sym) [live, 2/20/1949]. Melodram MEL-228(2).<br />

A- ................................................................................................................................................................... 32.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

646.*STOKOWSKI: Stokowski Encores: Clarke - Prince of Denmark's March ("Trumpet Voluntary").<br />

Rachmaninoff - Prelude in c#. Byrd - Pavan. Schubert - Moment Musical #3. Dvorak - Slavonic<br />

Dance #10. Tchaikovsky - Chant sans Paroles, Op.40: #6. Duparc - Extase. Elgar - Nimrod (from<br />

Enigma Variations); Chopin - Mazurka in a. CPO (Dvorak, Elgar & Rachmaninov); LSO (the<br />

rest). [rather obscure disc] London SPC-21130. A- ...................................................................................... 20.00<br />

STOKOWSKI: See #41, 45-6, 84-5, 602, 714, 717-8, 727, 729, 738, 775, 806, 824,<br />

1133, 1292 & 1524.<br />

1647. STRAVINSKY: Tchaikovsky - Symphony #2. Los Angeles Phil. [Live, 1950; Italian-only notes; this<br />

symphony was one of the few things outside of his own compositions that Stravinsky seems to<br />

have conducted with some frequency] Cetra LO-505. A- ............................................................................. 25.00<br />

1648.*SUSSKIND: Shostakovich - Symphony #1 & #9. Cincinnati Sym. [rec February 1979] Vox VCL-<br />

9003. A- ........................................................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1649.*SUSSKIND: Smetana - Ma Vlast; Bartered Bride Overture & Dances. St. Louis Sym. [quad; Elite<br />

<strong>Recordings</strong> (Nickrenz & Aubort)] Turn QTVS-34619/20(2). A-.................................................................. 13.00<br />

1650.*SZELL: Beethoven - Symphony #1 & #2. CO. Epic BC-1292. A-(demo copy) ................................................. 12.00<br />

1651.*SZELL: Beethoven Overtures - Egmont; Coriolan; King Stephen; Leonore #2. CO. Col MS-6966. A-<br />

(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) ............................................................................................................................. 11.00<br />

1652.*SZELL: Dvorak - Slavonic Dances (complete - but no repeats taken, so as to fit on one LP). CO. Col<br />

MS-7208. A-(early "2-eyes" labels) .............................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1653. SZELL: Mendelssohn 4th (CO); Midsummer Night's Dream Music (NYP). [mono-only; 4th recorded<br />

1947; not to be confused with Szell's stereo re-make of #4 with CO and of MSND with CO and<br />

also ACO] Col ML-4498. A- to B+("6-eyes" labels)...................................................................................... 7.00<br />

1654.*SZELL: Strauss - Don Quixote. Fournier; CO. Odyssey Y-32224. A-(demo copy)............................................ 8.00<br />

1655.*SZELL: Strauss - Sinfonia Domestica. CO. Col MS-6627. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s)...................................12.00<br />

1656. SZELL: Weber - Oberon & Freischutz Overtures. NYP. [10-inch] Col AAL-19. B+/B(Oberon) ......................... 8.00<br />

SZELL: See also #68, 77, 118, 366, 566, 637, 839, 840, 842, 843, 1192, 1274 & 1286.<br />

1657. TOSCANINI: BORODIN - Symphony #2 (Live; 2-26-38). TCHAIKOVSKY - The Tempest; Voyevoda<br />

Overture (Live; 3-12-44; 4-19-41). NBC Sym. ToscaniniSoc ATS-1060. A-(minor cover scuffs) ............. 25.00<br />

1658. TOSCANINI: Debussy - La Mer; Iberia; Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. NBC Sym [live; 2-14-53].<br />

Fonit Cetra DOC-18....................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1659. TOSCANINI: Gershwin - An American in Paris. Prokofiev - Classical Symphony. NBC Sym. [WD<br />

labels] RCA LM-9020. A-............................................................................................................................. 15.00<br />

1660. TOSCANINI: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (Earl Wild, piano, and Benny Goodman, clarinet!; 11-1-<br />

42); American in Paris (11-14-43); Concerto in F (Levant; 3-2-44). NBC Sym concert<br />

performances. [The previous owner of this disc left a note in the jacket, indicating that Wild had<br />

remarked in a 1998 NPR interview that Toscanini has suggested to him that he learn the Rhapsody,<br />

and that this 1944 concert had been the occasion of his first performance of it] Fonit Cetra ARK-4.<br />

A- to A ........................................................................................................................................................... 35.00<br />

1661. TOSCANINI: Gluck - Orpheus & Eurydice, Act II. Gibson; Merriman; Shaw/Shaw Chorale; NBC Sym.<br />

[SD labels] RCA LVT-1041. A-(lovely!)...................................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1662. TOSCANINI: Mozart - Divertimento #15. NBC. [10-inch; "Commemorative Edition - Toscanini Tour -<br />

1950"] RCA LM-13. B to B+ .......................................................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1663. TOSCANINI: Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2. Beethoven - Leonore Overture #3. NBC Sym.<br />

[deleted 10/60] [PD labels] RCA LVT-1025. A-(brief tks beg Beethoven).................................................. 16.00<br />

1664. TOSCANINI: Rossini - Sonata #3 (broadcast 11-15-52). Vivaldi - Concerto Grosso Op.3, #11 (3-14-<br />

54). NBC Sym. [45 rpm; private limited edition for friends of Walter Toscanini] Private CO-253.<br />

A- ................................................................................................................................................................... 45.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1665. TOSCANINI: Schubert - Symphony #8. Schumann - Manfred Overture. Beethoven - Consecration of<br />

the House Overture. NBC Sym. [in print from 10/53 - 10/58] [PD labels] RCA LM-9022. A-................... 16.00<br />

1666. TOSCANINI: Schubert - Symphony #8. NBC Sym. [10-in] RCA LM-54. B+(occ tks)........................................ 8.00<br />

1667. TOSCANINI: Tchaikovsky - Manfred. NBC Sym. [deleted 10/60; scarce in this issue, especially in<br />

first-class pressing] [SD labels] RCA LVT-1024. A-.................................................................................... 24.00<br />

1668. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1025/29: ATS 1972 EDITION (Volume 4; five-record set):<br />

MOZART - The Magic Flute (complete; soloists not named; with VPO, 7-30-37). SCHUBERT -<br />

Symphony #2 (11-12-38). STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka, Tableaux #1 & 4 (12-14-40). GLINKA -<br />

Jota Aragonesa (11-4-45). DVORAK - Symphonic Variations (12-4-48). TCHAIKOVSKY -<br />

Eugen Onegin Waltz (8-25-44). MENDELSSOHN - Symphony #3 (12-5-41) & Hebrides Overture<br />

(11-4-45). NBC Sym (in all but Mozart). A- .............................................................................................. 100.00<br />

1669. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1030/33: (four-record set): BRAHMS - The Four Symphonies;<br />

Tragic Overture; Haydn Variations. Philharmonia Orchestra. [Live broadcasts of two concerts<br />

from the Royal Festival Hall in 1952; includes a brief introduction to the performance of the 4th by<br />

Sir Adrian Boult and a facsimile of the program for the two concerts] A- ................................................... 45.00<br />

1670. TOSCANINI: Toscanini Society ATS-1061: Wagner - Tannhauser Overture (12/4/48); Overture &<br />

Bacchanale (3/20/48); Act 3 Prelude (1/6/46); Dich Teure Halle (Traubel; 2/22/41). NBC; concert<br />

performances. ToscaniniSoc ATS-1061. A-(minor cover damage) .............................................................. 24.00<br />

1671. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Concert performances from November 8, 1952: Tannhauser Overture &<br />

Bacchanale; from March 7, 1953: Ride of Valkyries, Siegfried's Funeral Music, Tristan Prelude &<br />

Liebestod, Lohengrin Act I Prelude, Siegfried Idyll; from February 7, 1953: Meistersinger Act I<br />

Prelude; from April 4, 1954: Forest Murmurs; Siegfried's Rhine Journey. [sparse notes in Italian &<br />

English which, among other things, tell us that the Ride of the Valykyries derives from Das<br />

Rheingold...] Fonit Cetra DOC-17(3). A- to A.............................................................................................. 45.00<br />

1672. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Gotterdammerung: Brunnhilde's Immolation; Siegfried Idyll. Traubel (in<br />

Immolation); NBC. [SD labels] RCA LVT-1004. A- ................................................................................... 12.00<br />

1673. TOSCANINI: Wagner - Parsifal Prelude and Good Friday Spell. NBC Sym. [10-inch; "Commemorative<br />

Edition - Toscanini Tour - 1950"] RCA LM-15. B ......................................................................................... 8.00<br />

1675. TOSCANINI: Conducts Overtures: BRAHMS (Academic Festival; Tragic); CHERUBINI (Ali Baba;<br />

Anacreon; Medea); CIMAROSA (Secret Marriage; Marriage by Trickery); MOZART (Magic<br />

Flute; Don Giovanni; Figaro); ROSSINI (Italiana; Siege of Corinth); GLUCK (Iphegenia in Aulis).<br />

NBC Sym. [All from concert broadcasts except Siege] [SD labels] RCA LM-7026(2). A--....................... 25.00<br />

1676. TOSCANINI: In Rehearsal: Mozart - Symphony #35. NBC Sym. [November 2, 1946] Relief 831. A- ........... 32.00<br />

1678. TOSCANINI: Orchestral Showpieces. Sixth (and final) in Franklin Mint's series of five-record sets on<br />

silky red vinyl from 1983/84 includes 1st release of his performances of Afternoon of a Faun<br />

(2/14/53; Carnegie Hall), and six more works, all from Studio 8H: Bartered Bride Overture<br />

(11/17/1946); Salome's Dance (1/14/39); Jota Aragonese (3/4/50); Manon Lescaut Intermezzo<br />

(7/2/44); Swan of Tuonela (8/27/44); Petrouchka, Tableaux #1 & #4 (12/21/40). Also La Mer;<br />

Daphnis & Chloe, Suite #2; Zampa, Hansel and Gretel, Roman Carnival, Colas Breugnon &<br />

Mignon Overtures; Carmen Suite #1; Midsummer Night's Dream Incidental Music; Rakoczy<br />

March; Berlioz Romeo & Juliet Excerpts; Danse Macabre; Debussy Nocturnes(2); Paganini Moto<br />

Perpetuo; Finlandia; Sorcerer's Apprentice; Psyche & Eros. NBC Sym. ["Certificate of<br />

Authenticity," signed by Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, identifies this as #1939 of limited edition of<br />

9,500 (were there really that many??) of these six-set collections; also 16-page booklet with photos<br />

& text by Mortimer Frank] Franklin Mint TOS-026-030(5). A-................................................................... 25.00


LP's: Conductors - continued<br />

1679. TOSCANINI: Popular Classics. Third in Franklin Mint's series of five-record sets on red silky vinyl<br />

from 1983/85 includes first release of two items: Excerpts from L'Arlesienne Suites (9/19/1943;<br />

Studio 8H) and Tannhauser Overture & Venusberg Music (3/8/1952; Carnegie Hall). Also includes<br />

Nutcracker Suite, three Rossini Overtures (includes the fabulous Wm Tell!), Hungarian Dances,<br />

Moldau, three Verdi Overtures, Lohengrin Preludes, Tristan Prelude & Liebestod, Ride of<br />

Valkyries, Invitation to the Dance, Poet & Peasant, Don Pasquale & Oberon Overtures; American<br />

in Paris; Star-Spangled Banner; short works by Catalani, Ponchielli, Waldteufel & Sousa. NBC<br />

Sym. [16-page illustrated booklet includes notes by Mortimer Frank] Franklin Mint TOS-011-<br />

015(5). A- to A............................................................................................................................................... 30.00<br />

1680. TOSCANINI: Rehearsals and live concert performance of Die Walkure, Act I, Scene 3. Bampton;<br />

Svanholm; NBC Symphony. [The rehearsals were apparently from April 4th & 5th, 1947; the<br />

performance (in Carnegie Hall) from the 6th; nice illustrated booklet includes English notes] Fonit<br />

Cetra ARK-12(3). A- ..................................................................................................................................... 50.00<br />

TOSCANINI: See also #119, 289, 303, 366, 700-05, 709-11, 724, 726, 736, 807, 1105,<br />

1141 & 1697.<br />

1681. TURNOVSKY: Haydn - Symphonies #94 & #101. Prague Sym. Parliament PLP-609. A-(demo copy) ............. 7.00<br />

1682. VAN BEINUM: Mozart - Concerti for Flute & Harp (Barwahser; Berghout) and Clarinet (de Wilde).<br />

ACO. Epic LC-3456. A-................................................................................................................................ 12.00<br />

1683.*WALTER: Beethoven - Symphony #7. Columbia Symphony. Col MQ-6082. A-(early "2-eyes" labels)......... 12.00<br />

1684.*WALTER: Brahms - Double Concerto. Francescatti; Fournier; Walter/Columbia Symphony Col<br />

MS-6158. A- .................................................................................................................................................. 12.00<br />

1685. WALTER: Schubert - Symphony #5; Music from Rosamunde. Col Sym. [very brief, lgt tks<br />

Rosamunde] Col ML-5156. A-("6-eyes" labels) ........................................................................................... 12.00<br />

WALTER: See also #69, 81, 120, 366, 1099, 1126 & 1302.<br />

1686. WOLDIKE: Bach - Brandenburg Concerti #3, #4 & #5. Chamber Orchestra of the Palace Chapel,<br />

Copenhagen (in #3); Danish State Radio Chamber Orch(in #4 & #5). [in print 11/53 - 3/56]<br />

RCA LHMV-1048. B+(starts of sides are B) ................................................................................................ 16.00<br />

1687. WOOD: Schubert - Symphony #8. Mozart - Don Giovanni Overture. Franck - Symphonic Variations<br />

(Gieseking). LPO (Franck); LSO (rest). Melodiya M10-43701-2. A-......................................................... 12.00<br />

1688. WOOD: Vaughan Williams - Symphony #2; Wasps Overture; Greensleeves Fantasia. Queens Hall<br />

Orchestra. [recorded 1936] Decca ACL-255. A-(minor cover damage) ..................................................... 12.00<br />

1689. ZECCHI: Schumann - Symphony #3. ACO. [Nice cover photo] Epic LC-3092. A-(yellow radial label) ........... 12.00<br />

LP's: Film Music<br />

1690.*BAD GUYS: (Goldstein). Casablanca 826 610-1. FS ........................................................................................... 5.00<br />

1691.*BLUE IGUANA: (Misc Groups). Polydor 835 592-1. FS .................................................................................... 5.00<br />

1692.*HIDING OUT: (Dudley). Virgin 90661-1. FS........................................................................................................ 6.00<br />

1693.*MODERN GIRLS: (Levy & Arkin). Warner Bros 25526-1. FS ............................................................................ 7.00<br />

1694.*NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 5: (Ferguson). RCA 1258-1-J. FS(c/c).......................................................... 5.00<br />

1695.*PSYCHO; WELLES RAISES KANE: (Herrmann). Composer/National Philharmonic; LPO.<br />

["Welles Raises Kane" is a suite taken from music Herrmann wrote for Orson Welles' films<br />

"Citizen Kane" and "The Magnificent Ambersons"] Unicorn UN1-72018. FS .............................................. 9.00


LP's: Musicals - Original Cast<br />

1696. LADY, BE GOOD!: (G. & I. Gershwin). Fred & Adele Astaire; Edwards. [Archival reconstruction of<br />

the original 1924 production] Smithsonian R-008. A- .................................................................................. 10.00<br />

Laser Discs: Miscellaneaous Repertoire<br />

All of these are in excellent condition.<br />

1697. BEETHOVEN: Symphony #9. McKnight; Hobson; Dillon; Scott; Toscanini/NBC Sym; Collegiate<br />

Chorale (Robert Shaw, director). [Telecast April 3, 1948; Studio 8-H] [drm] RCA 60332-6-RG.............. 12.00<br />

1698.*BERLIOZ: Les Troyens. Troyanos; Norman; Domingo; Monk; Plishka; Levine/Metropolitan Opera.<br />

[October 8, 1983; 253 minutes; with English subtitles] Pioneer Artists PA-85-137(3). (booklet<br />

missing).......................................................................................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1699.*PUCCINI: Turandot. Marton; Domingo; Mitchell; Plishka; Cuenod; Levine/Metropolitan Opera.<br />

[134 minutes; April, 1987; with English subtitles] DGG 072 510-1(2). ....................................................... 20.00<br />

1700.*WAGNER: Das Rheingold. Morris; Ludwig; Jerusalem; Zednik; Wlaschiha; Rootering;<br />

Levine/Metropolitan Opera. [163 minutes; March & April, 1990; with English subtitles] DGG<br />

072 518-1(2). ................................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

1701.*WAGNER: Die Walkure. Behrens; Ludwig; Lakes; Morris; Moll; Levine/Metropolitan Opera. [244<br />

minutes; with English subtitles] DGG 072 519-1(3)..................................................................................... 20.00<br />

1702.*WAGNER: Gotterdammerung. Behrens; Jerusalem; Ludwig; Salminen; Raffell; Wlaschiha;<br />

Levine/Metropolitan Opera. [281 minutes; April & May, 1990; w/English subtitles] DGG 072<br />

521-1(3). ........................................................................................................................................................ 20.00<br />

1703.*WAGNER: Siegfried. Jerusalem; Morris; Zednik; Morris; Upshaw; Wlaschiha; Svenden;<br />

Levine/Metropolitan Opera. [253 minutes; April, 1989; with English subtitles] DGG 072 520-<br />

1(3)................................................................................................................................................................. 20.00<br />

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