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Fjeldstad & Gruner-Hegge/Oslo Philharmonic. [MF-2/MF-5] A- 10.00

776. MG-20005: ALFRED NEWMAN - Suite from Captain from Castile. Musical comedy favorites fr Girl from Utah; Dames; Cover Girl; Damsel in Distress; Roberta; Oh, Kay. Newman/His Orch. [MF-1/MS-2] B/B+(c/c) 11.00

777. MG-50005: RAVEL - Alborada del Gracioso; Pavan. BERLIOZ - Roman Carnival Overture. DEBUSSY - Three Nocturnes. Dorati/Mpls; (with Cecilean Singers in Debussy). [MF-8/MF-6] B+(from Mpls 1st Mercury sessions: February 1952) 9.00

778. MG-50007: BRAHMS - Symphony #1. Kubelik/CSO. [Deleted sooner than any of the other Kubelik/CSO discs (February 1957) and one of only a handful of Kubelik/CSO recordings not reissued in either of their two "Kubelik Legacy" albums, nor on any subsequent domestic CD] [MF-5/MF-5] B(most MUCH better, but some lgt scrs) 16.00

LP's: Mercuries - continued
779. MG-50026: BARTOK - Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste. SCHOENBERG: Five Pieces for Orchestra. Kubelik/CSO. [One of the scarcest of the early CSO issues, though each of the pieces was issued also in at least one alternate coupling] [MF-2/FR-3] Mercury MG-50026. A- to B+ 18.00

780. MG-50053: MUSIC FOR QUIET LISTENING - Works of Ron Nelson, William Pursell, Joseph Scianni, Robert Gauldin, Martin Mailman, James Sutcliffe, Neil McKay, Paul Earls, Robert Stern. Hanson/ERSO. [All pieces have won the Edward B. Benjamin Award for Restful Music. Very scarce item. TAS re stereo issue: 34:180] [FR-1/FR-3] B+(brief tks Pursell, occ elsewhere) 13.00

781. MG-50058: STRAVINSKY - Petrouchka. Mpls. [recorded April 6, 1955 (not March, as stated on cover); mono only; not common; not to be confused with stereo remake by same artists] [MF-6/MF-6] A- 25.00

782. MG-50098: BARTOK - Suite #2. Dorati/Mpls. [TAS re stereo issue: 39:127; amazing timpani impact in 2nd movement!] [MF-5/MF-6] A- 12.00

783. MG-50108: CHAUSSON - Symphony. Paray/Detroit Sym. [TAS re stereo: 37:96] [M-4/M-4] A- 9.00

784. MG-50114: BERNARD ROGERS (1893-1968) - Leaves from the Tale of Pinocchio (Mackown, narrator). HAROLD TRIGGS (b.1900) - The Bright Land. HANSON - Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth (Burge, piano). Hanson/ERSO. [Recorded in stereo, but never released in stereo until the very late ERA issue; the present issue is one of the rarest of the later mono Mercuries] [MF-3/MF-3] A-(c/c) 25.00

785. MG-50115: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Symphony #8. BAX - Garden of Fand. BUTTERWORTH - Shropshire Lad. Barbirolli/Halle. [Still my favorite VW 8th! Great bell in finale][TAS re stereo: 41:124/5; 54:159] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A- 12.00

786. MG-50124: VIENNESE NIGHT AT THE PROMS - Gypsy Baron & Fledermaus Overtures; Pizzicato & Annen Polkas; Perpetual Motion; Radetzky March; Blue Danube; Tales. Barbirolli/Halle. [FR-9/FR-9] A- 12.00

787. MG-50125: ELGAR - Enigma Variations. PURCELL - Suite for Strings. Barbirolli/Halle. [TAS re stereo: 38:143-4] [MF-1/MF-1] A- 15.00

788. MG-50159: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old "#2"). Barbirolli/Halle. [Never in stereo, at least in U.S.] [FR-7/FR-4] A- 16.00

789. MG-50199: RESPIGHI - Ancient Airs and Dances, Suites #1 - 3. Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica. [TAS re stereo issue on SR-90199: 46:150-52; 54:159; 73:148L] A- 35.00

790.*SR-60007: GRIFF WILLIAMS - America's Most Danceable Music. [Carroll; Putnam; Universal Studios, Chicago] [FR-4/FR-3] A- 6.00

791.*SR-60021: GRIFF WILLIAMS & HIS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA - We Could Have Danced All Night. [Carroll; Putnam; Universal Studios, Chicago] [FR-1/FR-1] A- 6.00

792.*SR-60092: AN EVENING AT THE OPERA - Wal-berg and His Orchestra. [recorded in Paris] [FR-1/FR-1] A- 8.00

793.*SR-61093: HORST JANKOWSKI - So What's New?. [recorded in Stuttgart] A-(c/c) 6.00

794.*SR-61195: HORST JANKOWSKI - Piano Affairs. [M-1/M-1] A-(c/c) 6.00

795.*SR-90054: TCHAIKOVSKY - Capriccio Italien; 1812 Overture. Dorati/Mpls. [TAS 34:179] [RFR-5/RFR-4] A-(legendary cannons & carillon!) 20.00

LP's: Mercuries - continued
796.*SR-90153: RESPIGHI - The Birds; Brazilian Impressions. Dorati/LSO. [TAS 54:159+163; 73:148L] [M-4/RFR-2] A-- 25.00

797.*SR-90206: DOUGLAS MOORE - The Pageant of P.T.Barnum. PISTON - The Incredible Flutist. Hanson/ERSO. [TAS 31:96; 32:148; 53:120] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A-(a little writing on back cover; scarce!) 45.00

798.*SR-90222: POP-OVERS - 10 light classical works, inc Schwanda Polka & Fugue, Russian Sailors' Dance (by Gliere, not Glinka, despite the label!), Finlandia, Hora Staccato, Liebestraum, Procession of the Nobles. Fennell/Eastman Pops. [TAS 35:105] [PR-2/PR-2] A-(c/c) 20.00

799.*SR-90226: STRAVINSKY - The Firebird (complete). Dorati/LSO. [TAS 32:144; 35:110; 44:128; 54:160; 54:164] [M-2/M-2] A-(c/c) 32.00

800.*SR-90240: PERGOLESI - La Serva Padrona. Scotto; Bruscantini; Fasano/I Virtuosi di Roma. [TAS 40:138; booklet includes nice photo of Wilma Cozart & Harold Lawrence] [FR-2/FR-4] A-(brief bbl thumps beg sd 1; my last copy 1996) 35.00

801.*SR-90286: BLOCH - Schelomo. HERBERT - Cello Concerto #2. Miquelle; Hanson/ERSO. [Miquelle was Detroit Symphony principal cello from 1923-54; rather obscure release - I don't believe TAS ever reviewed it] [PR-2/PR-2] A-(c/c) 20.00

802.*SR-90436: HAYDN - Symphonies #59 & 81. Dorati/Festival Ch Orch. [TAS 38:141] [RFR-2/RFR-1] A- 18.00

803.*SR-90467: KODALY - Psalmus Hungaricus (Ilosfalvy). BRAHMS - Alto Rhapsody (Arkhipova); Tragic Overture. Markevitch/USSR Sym; Cho. [RFR-2/RFR-3] A- 20.00

804.*SR-90499: DORATI - Symphony (Dorati; Mpls); Nocturne & Capriccio for Oboe & Quartet (Lord; Allegri Quartet). [The symphony is a tough, angular piece with terrific percussion - exactly the sort of work you'd expect Dorati to write with the Mpls sound in mind. From SR-90248; see TAS 31:97; 42:133; 53:117; 65:154L] [S-5/CS-3] A-(c/c; cover is scuffy) 14.00

805.*SRD-19: TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture. BEETHOVEN - Wellington's Victory. Dorati/Mpls (1812); LSO (Wellington); artillery, carillon, band. [Unlike original issue on SR-90054, here 1812 has a complete side to itself] [RFR-1/RFR-1] A- 8.00

806.*SRI-75017: BLOCH - Concerti Grossi #1 & #2. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90233; TAS 31:111-13; 65:154L] A- to A 9.00

807.*SRI-75020: MENNIN - Symphony #5. SCHUMAN - New England Triptych. GRIFFES - Poem for Flute & Orchestra (Mariano). Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90379; TAS 46:154; the Mennin & Schuman are vigorous works in very incisive performances] A- to A 10.00

808.*SRI-75023: RESPIGHI - The Birds; Brazilian Impressions. Dorati/LSO. [from SR-90153; TAS 54:159+163; 73:148L] A- to A 8.00

809.*SRI-75049: SESSIONS - Black Maskers Suite. BARBER - Capricorn Concerto. GINASTERA - Creole Faust Overture. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90257(TAS 33:136; 54:162); SR-90224(TAS 35:106; 54:162); SR-90103(TAS 39:127-8; 53:120)] A- to A 7.00

810.*SRI-75095: DOUGLAS MOORE - The Pageant of P.T.Barnum. RON NELSON - Savannah River Holiday. JOHN ALDEN CARPENTER - Adventures in a Perambulator. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90134(33:135/6; 53:120; 65:154L); SR-90136(TAS 39:125); SR-90206(TAS 31:96; 32:148; 53:120] A- to A 10.00

LP's: Mercuries - continued
811.*SRI-75112: HANSON - Symphonies #1 & #3. Hanson/ERSO. [from SR-90165(TAS 31:96) & SR-90449(TAS 37:95); I've never found a decent pressing of the latter] FS(c/c) 10.00

812.*SRI-75141: JOSEPH SCHWANTNER - Aftertones of Infinity. WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI - Livre pour Orchestre. Effron/Eastman Philharmonia. A- to A 18.00

813.*SRM I-604: THE NAKED CARMEN - Electric Rock Opera created, produced and arranged by John Corigliano & David Hess; adapted from Bizet with orchestral excerpts performed by Paray/Detroit; orchestrated and conducted by John Corigliano; nice fold-open album. [M-1/M-1] A- 25.00
Listings of RCA LPs follow on the next page 

LP's: RCA's
I am now listing RCA's all together in one group when they are either early pressings in which customers have indicated an interest, or when they are later pressings of issues which have had a particular following. Records are listed alphanumerically by prefix and number. Codes for pressings refer to label types, and are given in brackets just before the grade at the end of the listing (e.g. [SD]). RCA pressing codes are as follows:
PD = Plum Dog (Nipper, the RCA/HMV dog, shown against a shaded plum background; used for the last RCA classical mono issues, c.1954-1958).

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

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

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

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

BL = Black label (for popular records almost exclusively)

CP = Canadian Pressing.

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

SS = Soria Series (special label of Christmas red with no dog used only for the Sorias; the first Sorias had SD labels, but switched to SS about 1961 - before WD era).
I am now also including the stamper numbers of each stereo disc (and some monos too) next to the pressing code. If the information is available I also show the names of the producer and engineer in another pair of brackets. Please note that for these issues - as for most records from the early stereo era - copies in apparently mint condition frequently grade "A- to B+" in my audition. Copies graded A- are very fine, and higher grades are quite extraordinary from this period.
814.*AGL1-1271: GOTTSCHALK-KAY - Cakewalk. SOUSA-KAY - Stars & Stripes. Fiedler/BPS. [Mohr; Layton; first reissue of the very scarce LSC-2240 (TAS 94:145)] A- 12.00

815.*AGL1-3879: STRAUSS - Elektra (Three Scenes). Borkh; Schoeffler; Yeend; Reiner/CSO. [TAS 35:177; issued on mono-only LP in the 50's, but never in stereo until this release (and a concurrent German issue) of March 1981; deleted September 1983. To my knowledge, the only stereo issue of this legendary recording until it was digitally remastered for CD. Amazing brass sound!!!] FS(c/c) 25.00

816.*AGL1-4215: HOVHANESS - Mysterious Mountain. STRAVINSKY - Divertimento from Le Baisee de la Fee. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; from LSC-2251 (TAS 59:123-4)] A- 8.00

817.*AGL1-4804: GOULD - Suite from Declaration; Jekyll & Hyde Variations. Mitchell/National Sym. [Pfeiffer; Crawford. This Gold Seal issue was the first stereo appearance of these recordings, available originally on LM-2264, which was only in print 1/59 to 9/61. This Gold Seal issue was available only briefly in the mid-80's.] A-(minor cover scuffs; writing on back cover) 25.00



LP's: RCA's - continued
818.*ARL1-1155: DVORAK - Cello Concerto. Harrell; Levine/LSO. [Gerhardt; Moorfoot] [LD] A-(c/c) 11.00

819.*ARL1-2044: BRAHMS - Piano Concerto #1. Rubinstein; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase; from LM-1831; recorded April 17, 1954 (the first Reiner/CSO recording after the initial Strauss sessions) this is its first stereo issue (1977) at all (the very early tape issue having been in mono only); not digitally remastered; LD labels (the only way it was issued)] [TAS 11:389L] [LD labels] A- 18.00

820.*ARP1-4427: RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF - Scheherazade. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; half-speed remastered ("Point 5 Series") from LSC-2446; TAS 42:83; 45:153-4; 49:64-9; 65:153L; 75/76:72] A- to A(silky Teldec pressing) 25.00

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

822.*ARP1-4738: WAGNER - Meistersinger: Prelude to Act I; Excerpts from Act III; Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Rhine Journey & Funeral Music. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; half-speed remastering ("Point 5 Series") of LSC-2441; TAS 77:134] A- to A(silky German Teldec pressing) 25.00

823.*ARP1-4934: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #2; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Rubinstein; Reiner/CSO. [From LSC-2068 & LSC-2430 (TAS 30:139; 65:158L); half-speed remastering (".5 Series"). Fine goof on back cover: the conductor conferring with Rubinstein in the photo is Alfred Wallenstein - not Reiner!] A- to A 18.00

824.*ATL1-4039: SAINT-SAENS - Symphony #3. Zamkochian, organ; Munch/BSO. [Mohr; Layton; "Point 5" Series half-speed re-mastering from LSC-2341] A- to A 8.00

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

826.*ATL1-4156: FRANCK - Symphony in d. Monteux/CSO. [Mohr; Layton] [Half-speed remastering ("Point 5" Series) of LSC-2514: TAS 29:122; 30:128; 90:136-7; German Teldec pressing] A- to A 18.00

827.*ATL1-4200: BRAHMS - Violin Concerto. Heifetz; Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Layton or Chase; 1/2-speed remastering ("Point 5" series); from LSC-1903 (TAS 77:138-40)] A- to A(Teldec pressing) 18.00

828.*ATL1-4268: MOUSSORGSKY - Pictures at an Exhibition. Reiner/CSO. [Mohr; Layton; "Point 5" Series; half-speed re-mastered; from LSC-2201; TAS re original: 98:126-8; TAS regarding this re-issue: 27:108; lovely German Teldec pressing] A- to A 24.00

829.*ATL1-4286: STRAUSS - Also Sprach Zarathustra. Reiner/CSO. [Pfeiffer; Chase] [Half-speed re-mastering ("Point 5 Series") of the 19054 Reiner/CSO Zarathustra;; see TAS 75/76:78 re orig issue on LSC-1806.] A- to A(lovely Teldec pressing) 25.00

830. CAL-149: WALTZ TIME - American and Continental Favorites. Six walzes each, performed by Continental Orchestra and Harold Coates Orchestra. B+ 10.00

831. CAL-192: MacDOWELL - To a Water Lily; To a Wild Rose. ELGAR - Pomp & Circumstance #1. HANDEL - Largo from Xerxes. WAGNER - Tannhauser Festmarch. BACH (arr. Stock)- Prelude & Fugue in E-Flat. Frederick Stock/CSO. B 20.00



LP's: RCA's - continued
832. CAL-202: STRAUSS - Don Quixote. Feuermann; Ormandy/Phila. [rec 1940] C+(much plays much better, but some marginal) 6.00

833. CAL-204: HOLST - The Planets (first four movements). Sir Ernest MacMillan/Toronto Symphony. [strong performance!] A-(very fine) 24.00

834. CAL-228: RICHARD CROOKS SINGS VICTOR HERBERT SELECTIONS (11). Nathaniel Shilkret/His Orch; Al Goodman/His Orch & Cho. A- 12.00

835. CAL-243: JEROME KERN - Medleys from Roberta, Music in the Air, Show Boat, Sally, Very Good Eddie, Sweet Adeline, The Cat and the Fiddle, Leave it to Jane, The Girl from Utah, Oh Boy, plus a few assorted individual numbers. Leonard Joy/Victor Light Opera Company (or, if you believe the jacket instead of the labels, the "Regent Light Opera Company!") B+ 12.00

836. CAL-250: OVERTURES - Rienzi; Russlan & Ludmilla; Mignon; Fatinitza; Dame Blanche; Consecration of the House. Fiedler/BPS. A-(brief tks sd 1; but sd 2 badly off-center) 5.00

837. CAL-275: MARIA JERITZA IN OPERA: Arias from Herodiade, Jeanne d'Arc, Alceste, Carmen(2), Gioconda, Thais, Tosca, Cav, Lohengrin, Tannhauser, Walkure & Dutchman. [most with unidentified orchestra; Carmen with Met] A- 12.00

838. CAL-304: GERSHWIN - Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto in F. Sanroma; Fiedler/BPS. A- 14.00

839. CAL-311: BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas #14 #23. LISZT - Etude in D-Flat; Waldesrauschen. Bauer. A- 24.00

840. CAL-325: JEANETTE MacDONALD - "Smilin' Through." Twelve selections by Noel Coward(2), Lehar, Dvorak, Romberg(2), Herbert, Bach, Traditional. B+ to A(outer grooves a bit crackly) 16.00

841. CAL-326: MOZART - Symphony #35. BRAHMS - Haydn Variations. ROSSINI - Barber of Seville Overture. MENDELSSOHN - MSND Scherzo. Toscanini/NYP. A- to B+ 10.00

842. CAL-335: ELIZABETH RETHBERG - Arias from Otello(2), Dutchman, Fledermaus, Il Re Pastore, Faust, Boccaccio & Ballo(2). A- to B+ 10.00

843. CAL-336: GREAT ARTISTS AT THEIR BEST, VOLUME 1 - Conductors. Koussevitzky: Tchaikovsky 4th Finale. Walter: Fantastique, Mvt 4. Mengelberg: J.C. Bach Sinfonia in B-flat, Mvt 1. Toscanini: Barber of Seville Ov. Stokowski: New World, Mvt.3. Monteux: Rondes de Printemps. Ormandy: Don Quixote exc. Bernstein: On the Town exc. Fiedler: E.Strauss Fast Track Polka. A-(lovely!) 20.00

844. CAL-337: STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Mengelberg/NYP. A-(very fine) 20.00

845. CAL-338: MARCEL GRANDJANY performs works for harp by Handel (Concerto in B-flat), Debussy (Danses Sacrees et Profanes), Ravel (Intro & Allegro), Bull, Bach, Loeillet, Francis, Grandjany. A- 15.00

846. CAL-346: GREAT ARTISTS AT THEIR BEST, VOLUME 3 - Operatic Stars. Arias by Bampton, Bori, Crooks, De Luca, Jeritza, Korjus, Martinelli, Swarthout, Thomas, Tibbett. A-- 10.00

847. CAL-351: GREAT ARTISTS AT THEIR BEST, VOLUME 4 - Instrumentalists. Primrose/Saint-Saens; Morini/Brahms; Feuermann/Faure; Bernstein/his own 7 Anniveraries; Bauer/Liszt; Paderewski/Couperin; Lhevinne/Strauss; Grandjany/Francisque; Luboshutz & Nemenoff/Strauss. A-(lovely copy!) 20.00



LP's: RCA's - continued
848. CAL-373: BIDU SAYAO - Arias from Manon Lescaut (Auber), Rigoletto & Figaro; Songs of Obradors, Longas, Costa(2), Ponce, Campra, Barroso, Carey, Chopin & Buzza. A-(lgt tks, sd 2, band 3) 9.00

849. CAL-375: WAGNER - Preludes to Lohengrin Acts 1 & 3; Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey. HAYDN - Symphony #101. Toscanini/NYP. A--(brief light tks, Lohengrin 1) 10.00

850. CAL-377: CHOPIN - Sonata in b; Tarantelle, Op.43. HANDEL - Air & Variations. LISZT - Chant Polonaise #5. J.STRAUSS - Blue Danube. Moriz Rosenthal, piano. [recorded 1928-1942] A-(very fine!!) 14.00

851. CAL-378: LOTTE LEHMANN SINGS LIEDER, VOLUME 1: Brahms(3), Wolf(5), Pfitzner, Beethoven, Marx, Jensen, Schubert(3). [misc pianists] A- 12.00

852. CAL-404: BEETHOVEN - Symphony #3. Koussevitzky/BSO. [Issued February 1958; gone June 1960 - scarce! - especially in such fine condition] A-(superb copy) 45.00

853. CAL-419: VIOLIN FAVORITES - Works of Tartini(2), Chopin(2), Fiocco, Sarasate, Kreisler(5). Norman Carol, violin; Julius Levine, piano. [Later famous as the concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra for decades (after occupying the same position in New Orleans and Minneapolis), Carol at the time of this issue was an up-and-coming 20-something, only a few years out of Curtis, where he has studied with Zimbalist. A very scarce recording of a later legend, this was originally on Bluebird very briefly, then here on Camden from only May 1958 until June 1960.] A-- 50.00

854. CAL-438: OFFENBACH - Gaite Parisienne. Fiedler/BPS. A- 10.00

855. CAL-439: COPLAND - Billy the Kid Suite. GERSHWIN - American in Paris. Bernstein/BCA Sym. A- 12.00

856. CAL-451: RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - Scheherazade. Monteux/SFSO. A-(by far the best copy I've had) 25.00

857. CAL-468: GROFE - Grand Canyon Suite. Fjeldstad/Oslo Philharmonic. A- 9.00

858. CAL-500: GERSHWIN - Porgy & Bess (excerpts). Tibbett; Jepson; Smallens/Orch & Cho. A- 12.00

859. CAL-566: BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto #5. Robert Riefling; Gruner-Hegge/Oslo Philharmonic. A-- 12.00

860.*CAMDEN LIVING STEREO CAS-638: LIVING STRINGS - Music in the Night. [15S/10S] A-- 8.00

861.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2077: STRAUSS - Till Eulenspiegel; Death & Transfiguration. Reiner/VPO. [TAS re original RCA issue: 100:212] A- to A 25.00

862.*CLASSIC RECORDS LSC-2489: DVORAK - Symphony #7 (old #2). Monteux/LSO. [Bremner; Wilkinson; TAS re original RCA release: 83/84:239] FS 24.00

863.*GL-42092 (FRENCH): STRAUSS - Ein Heldenleben. Good joke here: the deluxe fold-open album gives this as the Reiner/CSO performance, even going so far as to credit John Weicher as solo violin and embossing their leather-like cover with the inscription "Les Authentiques." Imagine my surprise in listening and discovering that it is, in fact, the Leinsdorf/BSO performance! [French-only notes; fortunately (I guess), they do not go into rapture over the special Reiner/CSO affinity for Strauss, unique greatness, unparalleled early stereo era sound, etc...] French A- to A 10.00



LP's: RCA's - continued
864. LBC-1031: BEETHOVEN - Appassionata Sonata (Nicolai Medtner, piano). CHOPIN - Fantaisie-Impromptu; Three Mazurkas; Polonaise; Nocturne (Halina Stefanska, piano). [apparently the only LP issue of Medtner's only recording of music by another composer] A--/B++(very conservative grade: A- w/a few lgt tks) 30.00

865. LBC-1078: ARNOLD - English Dances (Irving/PO). Chopin - Sylphides (Irving/ROHCG). A-(fine!) 14.00

866. LBC-1081: SCHUMANN - Piano Concerto (Ackermann/PO); Fantasiestucke. Benno Moiseiwitsch (in both). A--/B+(1st band side 2 is ticky) 14.00

867. LBC-1086: STRING QUARTET MELODIES: Movements from works of Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Turina, Grainger, Bridge, Faure, Wolf & Shostakovich. American Art Quartet (Shapiro; Sushel; Majewski; Gottlieb). A-(intermittent ticks in Wolf, Faure & Bridge) 9.00

868. LCT-1019: RACHMANINOFF - Piano Concerto #4. Composer, piano; Ormandy/Phila. [GL; 4S/3S] B 8.00

869. LCT-6008(2): GILBERT & SULLIVAN - H.M.S. Pinafore and Trial By Jury. D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. B/B+(varies; first copy I've ever seen!) 16.00

870. LM-1093: BRITTEN - Matinees Musicales. ANDERSON - Irish Suite. Fiedler/BPS. [early labels] C+(listed for completeness' sake - cover's good!) 4.00

871. LM-1104: VERDI - Rigoletto (excerpts). Peerce; Warren; Berger; Tajo; Merriman; White; Cellini/RCA Victor Orch; Shaw/Shaw Chorale. [early labels] B+ 13.00

872. LM-1105: HEART OF THE PIANO CONCERTO - Movements from Mozart #20, Rachmaninoff #2, Bach #1, Schumann, Beethoven #3, Grieg, Tchaikovsky #1 & Rhapsody in Blue. Sanroma; Fiedler/BPS. [early labels] B to B+ 12.00

873. LM-1106: ANDERSON - Classical Juke Box. KABALEVSKY - The Comedians. Fiedler/BPS. [early labels] B(mostly better, but some scrs) 8.00

874. LM-1107: BACH - The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book I: Preludes & Fugues #9 - #16. Landowska. [recorded 1950] [PD labels] A-(brief bbl thumps) 8.00

875. LM-1111: TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto. Heifetz/Susskind/PO. [early labels] B- 8.00

876. LM-1121: WALTON - Violin Concerto (Composer/PO). VIEUXTEMPS - Concerto #5 (Sargent/LSO). Heifetz in both. [early labels] A-- 20.00

877. LM-1127: THE GREAT CARUSO - Selections from the motion picture. Mario Lanza; Callinicos/RCA Victor Orch. [PD labels] A- 10.00

878. LM-1128: VERDI -


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