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Guschlbauer/Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique. [dig] Erato NUM-75126. A-(c/c) 12.00

982.*SCHUMANN: The Four Symphonies; Manfred Overture. Bernstein/NYP. [In Schumann's original orchestration] Col D3S-725(3). A-(early "2-eyes" labels) 24.00

983.*SCHWANTNER: (Joseph): New Morning in the World (Willie Stargell, narr). COPLAND - Lincoln Portrait (William Warfield, narr). GEORGE WALKER - An Eastman Overture. Effron/Eastman Philharmonia. [Santuccio & Wright; Ritchie] Mercury 289-411 031-1. A- to A 12.00

984. SCRIABIN: Symphony #3 ("Divine Poem"). Ivanov/USSR Radio Orch. MK 1543. A- 8.00

985.*SESSIONS: Symphony #7; Divertimento for Orchestra. Peter Leonard/Louisville Orch. Louisville LS-776. A- 12.00

986.*SHANKAR: Garland of Ragas (Sitar Concerto #2). Shankar; Mehta/LPO. [dig] Angel DS-37935. A-(c/c) 9.00

987.+SHAPERO: (Harold): Symphony for Classical Orchestra. Bernstein/Col Sym. [I am assuming this is in electronic stereo since the original 1954 Columbia issue was mono only, and this states stereo] CRI SRC-424. A- 9.00

988.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Cello Concerto #1 & #2. Heinrich Schiff; Maxim Shostakovich/BVRS. [dig] Philips 412 526-1. A- to A 9.00

989.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #1 & #9. Haitink/LPO. [dig; Dutch pressing] London LDR-71017. A- to A 10.00

990.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #2 & #3. Haitink/LPO & Cho. [dig] London LDR-71035. FS 12.00

991.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #4. Haitink/LPO. [Kingsway Hall, 1979] London CS-7160. FS 12.00

992.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #5. Haitink/ACO. [dig; Dutch pressing] London LDR-71051. A- to A 10.00

993.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #5. Previn/CSO. [drm] EMI ESD-2900541. FS(German pressing) 12.00

994.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #6 & #11. Haitink/ACO. [dig; Dutch pressing] London 411 939-1(2). A- to A 16.00

995. SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #7. Steinberg/Buffalo Philharmonic. [First commercial recording, c.1946 (Toscanini's 1942 broadcast later issued); scarce, obscure set, originally on 78's; must have been recorded partially live, since audience noise is audible in movements #2-#4 (but not #1); was there every any other recording of "Buffalo Bill" with the orchestra which gave him his nickname; oversized album has tape repair of spine] Allegro ALG-3041(2). B(side 4 a bit off-center) 16.00

996.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #7; Age of Gold Suite. Haitink/LPO. [dig] London LDR-10015(2). FS 16.00

997.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #8. Haitink/ACO. [dig] London LDR-71121. FS 12.00

998.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #8. Previn/LSO. Angel S-36980. A(brief tks finale; s/s) 8.00

999.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10. Svetlanov/USSR. Mel-Angel SR-40025. A-(s/s) 6.00

1000.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10. Karajan/BPO. [dig] DGG 2532 030. A- to A 8.00

1001.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #10. Haitink/LPO. London CS-7061. A- 10.00

1002.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #12. Haitink/ACO. [dig; Dutch pressing] London LDR-71077. A- to A 10.00

1003.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #13 (Rintzler, bass; Men of ACO Cho); Six Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva; From Jewish Folk Poetry (Soderstrom; Wenkel; Karcykowski). Haitink/ACO. [dig; Dutch pressing] London 414 410-1(2). A- to A 16.00

1004.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #13. Krause, baritone; Ormandy/Phila; Men's Cho. RCA LSC-3162. A- 12.00

1005.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #14. Varady; Fischer-Dieskau; Haitink/ACO. [dig; Dutch pressing] London LDR-71032. A- to A 10.00

1006.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #14. Curtin, soprano; Estes, bass; Ormandy/Phila. RCA LSC-3206. A- 12.00



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1007.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #14. Miroshnivova, soprano; Vladimirov, bass; Barshai/Moscow Chamber Orch. Mel-Angel SR-40147. A- 9.00

1008.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony #15. Haitink/LPO. London CS-7130. A- 12.00

1009. SIBELIUS: Symphony #4; The Bard; In Memoriam; Lemminkainen's Return. Beecham/LPO. [Recorded 1937-8; A. C. Griffith transfers] World Record Club SH-133. A- 10.00

1010.*SIBELIUS: The Seven Symphonies. Bernstein/NYP. Col M5S-784(5). A- 25.00

1011.*STENHAMMAR: Piano Concerto #1. Mannheimer; Dutoit/Goteborg Sym. [notes in Swedish only] Sterling S-1004. A- to A 10.00

1012.*STENHAMMAR: Serenade in F; Florenz & Blanzeflor - Ballad for Baritone & Orch (Wixell). Westerberg/Swedish Radio Orch. Swedish EMI E 061-35148. A- to A 9.00

1013.*STRAUSS: Violin Concerto (Glenn); Burleske (E. List). K. List/VSOO. Odyssey 32 16 0312. A- 9.00

1014. STRAVINSKY: Concerto for Piano & Winds [Soulima Stravinsky (Igor's son), piano]; Concerto in D for Strings; Danses Concertantes; Scherzo a la Russe. Composer/RCA Victor Orch. [recorded 1947-50] French RCA GM-43336. FS 24.00

1015.*STURZENEGGER: (Richard): Cello Concerto #4 (Grimmer; Auberson/Basel Radio Orch); Der Topfer (3 Lieder for Baritone & Piano; Widmer; Wyttenbach); "13", Rondo Variato for Strings (Camerata Bern). CTS (Swiss) P2. A- 12.00

1016.*SVOBODA: (Tomas; b.1939): Symphony #4 ("Apocalyptic"); Ex Libris. FREDERIC GOOSSEN (b.1927): Orpheus Singing. Smith/Louisville Orchestra; Bernhardt conducts Goossen. Louisville LS-790. A- 10.00

1017.*SZYMANOWSKI: Mazurkas, Op.50 (20) & Op. 62 (2). Rosenberger, piano. Delos DEL-25417. A- 12.00

1018.*TCHAIKOVSKY: Sleeping Beauty (complete ballet). Rozhdestvensky/BBC Sym. Eurodisc 300-575-435(3). A- to A(c/c) 11.00

1019. TOCH: Peter Pan - A Fairy Tale for Orchestra. ROBERTO GARCIA-MORILLO: Variaciones Olimpicas. Whitney/Louisville Orch. [in blank jacket; includes notes insert] Louisville LOU-612. A-(brief lgt bbl thumps in Peter) 12.00

1020.*VAN VACTOR: Sinfonia Breve; Chilean Suite; Pastoral & Dance; Recitativo & Saltarello; Intro & Presto. Composer/Hessian Sym. Orion ORS-6910. A- 9.00

1021.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Concerto for Two Pianos (Vronsky; Babin); Fantasia on the Old 104th Psalm Tune (Katin, piano; LPO Cho); Incidental Music to The Wasps. Boult/LPO. [drm; DMM] EMI ED-29 0653 1. A- to A 12.00

1022. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Job - A Masque for Dancing (recorded 1946); Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis (recorded 1940). Boult/BBC Symphony. [dmm] EMI ED-29 0800 1. A- to A 12.00

1023.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Norfolk Rhapsody #1; In the Fen Country; Lark Ascending; Greensleeves Fantasia; Serenade to Music. Boult/Misc Orchs. Angel S-36902. A- 9.00

1024. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #4 (Composer/BBC Sym; 1937). WALTON: Sinfonia Concertante for Orchestra with Piano Obbligato (Sellick; Composer/City of Birmingham Sym; 1945). [A.C.Griffith transfers; legendary performance of the VW!] Record Club SH-128. A- to A 15.00

1025. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #4 (Composer/BBC Sym; recorded 1937); Symphony #5 (Barbirolli/Halle Orch; recorded 1944). [in each case, the work's first recording; legendary 4th especially; DMM] EMI EH 7-69168 1. A- to A 16.00

1026.*VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony #4; The Lark Ascending (Griffiths, violin). Berglund/RPO. EMI ASD-3904. A- to A 10.00

1027.*VERDI: Quartet (arr. string orch). ROSSINI: String Sonata #1. Zukerman/ECO. Col M-33415. A-(c/c) 9.00

1028.*VERMEULEN: (Matthijs): Volume #2, Complete Works: Symphony #3 (Leitner/Residentie Orch); Symphony #4 (Bour/Residentie Orch); Symphony #5 (van Driestan/Omroep Orch; La Vielle (van Nes, mezzo-soprano; Ketting/Utrecht Sym). Composers' Voice 8384/2(2). A- to A 15.00



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1029.*VERMEULEN: (Matthijs): Volume #4, Complete Works: Symphony #1 (van Driestan/Rotterdam Phil); Symphony #2 (Vis/Residentie Orch); Symphony #7 (van Driestan/Omroep Orch & Radio Ch Orch); The Flying Dutchman: brief excerpt from 1930 recording (Levy/Colonne Orch), then several sections performed by Van Beinum/ACO (live 1957); Ketting/Utrecht Sym; Kersjes/Amsterdam Philharmonic). Composers' Voice 8384/4(2). A- to A 15.00

1030.*VERMEULEN: Complete Works, Vol 3: Symphony #6 (Vis/Rotterdam Phil); Cello Sonatas #1 & #23 (Bijlsma; de Leeuw, piano); String Trio (Beths; Kussmaul; Bijlsma; plus several songs. Composers' Voice 8384/3(2). A- to A 14.00

1031. VILLA-LOBOS: Bachianas Brasileiras #1, #2, #5 (de los Angeles) & #9. Composer/ORTF. [includes English notes] Pathe Marconi 2C051-73136. 9.00

1032.*VILLA-LOBOS: Cirandas (16) & Cirandinhas (12) (complete). Robert Szidon, piano. MHS 824767(2). A- 11.00

1033. VILLA-LOBOS: Erosion; Origin of the Amazon River. DELLO JOIO: Triumph of St. Joan Symphony. Whitney/Louisville Orch. Col AML-4615. A- 10.00

1034.*VILLA-LOBOS: Forest of the Amazon. Sayao; Composer/Symphony of the Air & Cho. [Taken from music for the motion picture Green Mansions] United Art UAS-5506. A- 16.00

1035. VINCENT: (John): Symphony in D ("A Festival Piece in One Movement"). NORMAN DELLO JOIO: Variations, Chaconne & Finale. Ormandy/Phila. Col ML-5263. A-("6-eyes" labels) 35.00

1036.*VON KOCH: (Erland; 1910-2009): Saxophone Concerto (Rascher); Scandanavian Dances. Westerberg/Munich Philharmonic. EMI E 061-34016. A- 12.00

1037.*WIKLUND: (Adolf; 1879-1950): Piano Concerto #2 (Erikson); Three Pieces for String Orchestra and Harp; Song to Spring. Westerberg/Swedish Radio Orch. Caprice CAP-1165. A- to A 9.00

1038.*WILLIAMS: (Grace): Symphony #2; Ballads for Orchestra. Handley/BBC Welsh Symphony. BBC REGL-381. A- to A 12.00

1039.*XENAKIS: Pithoprakta; Metastasis (Roux/ORFT); Eonta (Simonovic/Paris Ins Ens for Contemporary Music). [Grand Prix du Disque] Vanguard VCS-10030. A-(c/c) 12.00
LP's: Chamber Music
1040.*ALDEBURGH 1977: AUTUMN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL. SCHUBERT - Piano Works (3; Richter); Songs (5 by Janet Baker); 5 by Prey; 5 by Pears); Duets (2; Pears & Ameling); Excerpts from various chamber works (Amadeus Quartet; Curzon; Pleeth); Minuet & Trio from Piano Sonata, D.894 (Bream on guitar). BRITTEN - Canticles II & III (Baker; Pears); Harp Interlude. Assisting artists include Hokanson, Johnson, Baldwin, piano; Civil, horn; Ellis, harp; Bream, guitar. CBS M3-35197(3). A-(c/c) 25.00

1041.*ALLENBROOK: (Douglas; b.1921): Twelve Prelude for All Seasons (Composer, piano). DUGGER (Edwin; b.1940): In Opera's Shadow (Senturia/Berkeley Contemporary Ch Players. CRI SD-541. A- 12.00

1042.*BEETHOVEN: "Ghost" Trio (Yehudi & Hephzibah Menuhin; Maurice Gendron). SCHUBERT: "Trout" Quintet (Hephzibah Menuhin; Amadeus Quartet Members; Merrett, bass). EMI EMX-41 2078 1. A- to A 10.00

1043. BEETHOVEN: Quartet #13. Busch Quartet. CBS 61664. A-(British pressing) 10.00

1044. BEETHOVEN: Quintet, Op.16. MOZART: Quintet, K.452. Serkin; Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet Members: de Lancie, Gigliotti, Schoenbach, Jones. Col ML-4834. A-("6-eyes" labels) 9.00

1045. BEETHOVEN: String Quartets #1, #9, #11, #12, #14, #15 & #16 (Busch Quartet); Violin Sonatas #3, #5 & #7 (Adolf Busch; Rudolf Serkin). [recorded 1931-37] [DMM] EMI 29 0306 3(5). FS 35.00

1046. BEETHOVEN: String Trio, Op.3. Heifetz; Primrose; Piatigorsky. RCA LM-2180. A- 8.00

1047. BOCCHERINI: Guitar Quintet in D. HAYDN: Quartet for Guitar, Violin, Viola & Cello. Scheit; Vienna Konzerthaus. Vanguard VRS-1044. A-(few lt bbl thumps) 9.00



LP's: Chamber Music - continued
1048. BOCCHERINI: Quartets (4): Op.58, #2 & 4; Op.1, #2; Op.40, #2. New Music Quartet (Erle; Raimondi; Trampler; Soyer). Col ML-5047. A-/B+(brief light tks; "6-eyes" labels) 12.00

1049.*BRAHMS: Piano Quintet in f. Serkin; Budapest Quartet. [in fold-open album with nice group of session photos] Col MS-6631. A-(early "2-eyes" labels; s/s) 7.00

1050.*BSO CHAMBER PLAYERS: TRANSCRIPTIONS. SCHOENBERG: Chamber Symphony (transcribed by WEBERN for Violin, Flute, Clarinet, Cello & Piano). BERG: Adagio from Chamber Concerto (transcribed by the composer for Violin, Clarinet & Piano). DEBUSSY: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (transcribed by Hans EISLER for chamber ensemble). DGG 2531 213. A- to A(c/c) 14.00

1051.*CARTER: String Quartet #2 & #3. Juilliard Quartet. [Pulitzer Prize winners, 1960 & 1973] Col M-32738. A- 12.00

1052.*CARTER: String Quartets #2 & #3. Juilliard Quartet. [quad] Col MQ-32738. A-(demo copy) 6.00

1053.*CHAUSSON: Quartet, Op.35 (incomplete). ROUSSEL: Quartet, Op.45. Via Nova Quartet. MHS 1351. A- 9.00

1054.*DOHNANYI: Quartet #2. PROKOFIEV: Quartet #2. Chicago Symphony String Quartet: Victor Aitay; Edgar Muenzer; Milton Preves; Frank Miller. [AUTOGRAPHED in ink on front cover by all four musicians; Aitay, Preves & Miller were CSO principals for decades] Corde 101. A-(autograph) 43.00

1055.*GINASTERA: Quartet #1. FRANK PROTO (b.1941): Quartet #1. Blair Quartet. Red Mark RM-3105. FS 12.00

1056.*GRIFFIN: (Richard): Quartet #1 (Tecco; Nilsson; Levine; Koestenbaum). HOKER LAMBRECHT: Diamond Light (Thimmig, bass clarinet). PHILLIP RHODES: Partita for Solo Viola (Woodward). [dig] Minnesota Composers Forum (no #). FS 12.00

1057.*HARRIS: Piano Quintet (Johana Harris, piano); Quartet #3. Blair Quartet (in both). [recorded 1979] Varese Sarabande VC-81123. A- 18.00

1058. HAYDN: Quartets, Op.54, #1 & #2. Amadeus Quartet. Angel 45024. A-(British pressing) 9.00

1059. HOLLYWOOD STRING QUARTET: SMETANA - Quartet #1. DVORAK - Quartet #12. SCHUBERT - Quintet. BRAHMS - Piano Quintet (with Victor Aller). [recorded 1951-55] EMI RLS-765(3). FS 30.00

1060.*KODALY: Duo for Violin & Cello. TOCH: Divertimento. HAYDN: Duet in D. Schoenfeld Duo. Orion ORS-7267. A- 10.00

1061.*LIFCHITZ: (Max): Exceptional String Quartet (Times Square Basstet); Consorte (Trampler, viola d'amore; Dutton, viola); Winter Counterpoint (Trampler; Composer, piano; Bronx Arts Ens); Rhythmic Soundscape #1 (Gottlieb, percussion; Composer, piano). CRI SD-516. A- 12.00

1062.*MELOS ENSEMBLE: Ravel - Introduction & Allegro. Francais - Two Divertissements: for Bassoon & String Quartet and for Oboe, Clarinet & Bassoon. Poulenc - Sonata for Clarinet & Bassoon; Trio for Oboe, Bassoon & Piano. EMI ESD-1020211. FS 12.00

1063.*MOZART: Piano Quartet, K.478 (Levine; Mann; Ouzounian; Harrell); Piano Quintet, K.452 (Levine with CSO principals: Still; Brody; Clevenger; Elliot). RCA ARL1-3376. A-(c/c) 12.00

1064.*PFITZNER: Quartet #1, Op.13; Quartet in d (without opus number). Sinhoffer Quartet. MHS 4101. A- 12.00

1065. RAVEL: Trio in a. MENDELSSOHN - Trio in d. Rubinstein; Heifetz; Piatagorsky. EMI ALP-1009. A-(lovely copy - original glassine inner sleeve) 16.00

1066.*REGER: Quartet in A, Op.54, #2; Piano Quintet in c, Op.64 (Schamalfuss, piano). Pfeifer Quartet. MHS 1378. A- 7.00

1067.*SCHUBERT: "Trout" Quintet. Lympany; LSO Principals. EMI CFP-40085. A- 12.00

1068.*SCHUBERT: Quartet #14. MOZART: Adagio & Fugue in c, K.546. Cleveland Quartet. RCA ARL1-0483. A- 7.00

1069.*SEGERSTAM: Quartet #6. Segerstam Quartet. LEIF SEGERSTAM/LASSE WERNER: Rituals for Two Pianos. Composers, pianos. BIS LP-20. A- 12.00



LP's: Chamber Music - continued
1070.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Trio #1 & #2. Oslo Trio. [lovely DMM pressing] Simax PS-1014. A- to A 12.00

1071.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Trio #2. IVES: Piano Trio. Beaux Arts Trio. Philips 6500 860. A- to A(c/c) 10.00

1072.*SHOSTAKOVICH: Quartet # 8 & #15. Fitzwilliam Quartet. Oiseau-Lyre DSLO-11. A- to A(Dutch pressing) 12.00

1073.*SIEGMEISTER: Quartet #3 on Hebrew Themes (Primavera Quartet); Two Song Cycles: Madam to You; The Face of War (Hinds, soprano; Mandel, piano). CRI SD-416. A- 10.00

1074.*SKROWACZEWSKI: Trio for Clarinet, Bassoon & Piano. PAUL FETLER: Dialogue for Flute & Guitar. CARLETON MACY: Spring Music; Autumn Music. Misc Minnesota Musicians. Minnesota Composers Forum MN-102. FS 12.00

1075. SUK: Quartet #1 (with revised, unpublished finale). SMETANA: Quartet #1. Bohemian Quartet. [recorded 1928] Parnassus 1001. A- 13.00

1076.*WIDDOES: (Lawrence): Tirzah (Thomas, piano); Sonatina (Thomas, piano; Brooke, flute); Acanthus (Allen, harp; Druckman, vibraphone). URSULA MAMLOK: Sextet (Parnassus); When Summer Sang (Da Capo Ch Players. CRI SD-480. A- 12.00
LP's: Collections
1077. COMPOSERS CONDUCT: SCHMITT - Tragedie de Salome. D'INDY - Wallenstein's Camp. ROUSSEL - Spider's Feast. [rec 1931/32] Perennial 2008. A- 10.00

1078. MUSIC FOR 2 PIANOS, 1900-1952: Arthur Gold & Robert Fizdale in works of Stravinsky (Concerto for 2 Solo Pianos), Hindemith & Poulenc (Sonatas for Piano 4-Hands), Vittorio Rieti (Suite Champetre), Milhaud (Concertino d'Automne), Satie (En Habit de Cheval), Debussy (6 Epigraphes Antiques), Alexei Haieff (Sonata for 2 Pianos), Barber (Souvenirs). [in early oversized album which originally housed discs as in 78-rpm sets, with only hinged light cardboard sleeves (I've now added poly-lined!), hence this is likely as fine condition as one can find; scarce!!] Col SL-198(2). B+(some tks fr lt blems, but too good to grade B) 45.00

1079. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC: Great Conductors as Soloists. MOZART - Concerto for Three Pianos (Leinsdorf; Firkusny; Moseley; 1975). BEETHOVEN - Triple Concerto (Bernstein; Corigliano; Varga); 1959). PROKOFIEV - Piano Concerto #3 (Mitropoulos; 1949). WAGNER - Wesendonck songs (Flagstad; Bruno Walter, piano). SCHUMANN - Finale of Piano Quintet, arranged for piano & string orchestra (Ernest Schelling; 1936). [1985 NYP fund-raising set; some items stereo] New York Philharmonic 851/2(2). A- 65.00

1080. NIEMAN MARCUS - FIRST EDITION: 2nd Series (1977). Rare four-record set of historic American orchestral recordings, some released here for the first time: Monteux/SFSO: Ein Heldenleben (recorded 1947; 1st issue here, though later on CD). Ormandy/Mpls: Mahler - Symphony #2 (Gallogly & Bowen, vocal soloists; 1935; 1st LP release). Ormandy/Phila: Vivaldi Concerto in a; Bach Prelude & Fugue in b (dates not given; 1st issue). Koussevitzky/BSO: Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra (1935). Fabien Sevitzky/Philadelphia Chamber String Sinfonietta: Corelli - Suite in b (no date given; 1st issue). RCA DMM4-0260(4). A- 85.00

1081. NIEMAN MARCUS - FIRST EDITION: 4th Series (1979). Rare four-record set devoted to historic recordings of the New York Philharmonic, some released here for the first time, others just the first time on LP. By conductor, with recording year in parentheses: Mengelberg: Schelling Victory Ball, Marche Slave, Tales from Vienna Woods (1925); Alcina Suite, Coronation March, War March of the Priests & Bach Air (1929); Beethoven 1st & Magic Flute & Egmont Overtures (1930). Toscanini: Midsummer Night's Dream Nocturne (1925) & Scherzo (1929); Italiana in Algeri Overture (1936); Dance of Blessed Spirits (1929); Beethoven 5th (1933; first issue here). Beecham: Don Quixote (Wallenstein, cello; 1932). Barbirolli: Schumann Violin Concerto (Menuhin); Debussy - Iberia (1938). [In nice velvet slipcase] RCA DMM4-0404(4). A- 100.00

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1082. ORMANDY/PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA: Limited Edition disc issued with their first RCA LP releases in 1969 of recordings made in their earlier RCA era, 1936-40: PAGANINI-KREISLER: Violin Concerto (Kreisler). BRAHMS; Alto Rhapsody (Anderson). WAGNER: Lohengrin's Farewell (Melchior). STRAUSS: Don Quixote (final variation; Feuermann). BEETHOVEN: Abscheulicher (from Fidelio; Flagstad). Plus Ormandy interview with Roger Hall; brief excerpts from 1936 & 1968 Pathetiques. RCA SP-33-555. A- 9.00

1083. OVERTURES S PRELUDES: Stunning three-disc anthology of historical recordings, 1927-42 (one from 1950). Carnival (Coates/LSO). Anacreon (Mengelberg/ACO). Toch: Pinocchio (Stock/CSO). Lothar: Schneider Wibbel (Schuricht/Berlin State Orch). Kreutzer: Das Nachtlager in Granada (Van Kempen/Dresden Phil). Reger: Ein Lustspiel (Lehmann/Berlin State Orch). Goldmark: Sakuntala; Cricket on the Hearth (Krauss/VPO). Horneman: Alladin (Tuxen/Danish Radio). Fra Diavolo (Lambert/LPO). Cosi fan Tutti (Busch/Glyndbourne Festival). Schubert: Twin Brothers (Melichar/Berlin-Charlottenburg Opera Orch). Dukas: Ariane & Bluebeard (Coppola/Continental Sym). Reyer: Sigurd (Coppola/PCO). Trojans at Carthage (Monteux/Paris Sym). Maskarade (Malko/Danish Radio). Nozze (Walter/British Sym). Lohengrin III (Coates/Orch). Donna Diana (Blech/BSOO). Don Giovanni (Wood/LSO). Poet & Peasant (Mengelberg/ACO). [one of Past Masters' very last issues and a good deal scarcer than most of them] Past Masters PM-36(3). A- 100.00

1084. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA: FIRST CHAIR. Works by Clarke, Griffes, Handel, Phillips, Weber, Chabrier & Beethoven showing off legendary first-desk men from the early 50's (Krauss, Kincaid, Tabuteau, Monroe, Krachmalnick, Jones, Schoenbach & Gigliotti). Ormandy/Phila. [recorded 1952; originally on ML-4629] Columbia Special Products 91A-02033. A- 12.00

1085. TWILIGHT ZONE, VOLUME 2: Scores for individual episodes of the TV series by Bernard Herrmann (Main & End Titles used 1959/60; "Where is Everybody?"); Jerry Goldsmith ("Big Tall Wish"); Nathan Scott ("A Stop at Willoughby"); Fred Steiner ("100 Yards Over the Rim"). Varese Sarabande SRTV-81178. A- to A 12.00

1086. TWILIGHT ZONE, VOLUME 4: Scores for individual episodes of the TV series by Bernard Herrmann (alternate Main and End Titles); Jerry Goldsmith (Jazz Theme & "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room"); Nathan van Cleave ("Elegy;" "Two"); Fred Steiner ("King Nine Will Not Return"); Rene Garriguenc (Jazz Theme). Varese Sarabande SRTV-81192. FS 12.00
LP's: Violinists
1087.*AMOYAL: Franck & Grieg Sonatas. Rudy, pf. [dig] Erato NUM-75258. A- to A(c/c) 10.00

1088.*BROZ: (Zdenek): Grieg - Sonata #1 & #2. Jan Vrana, pf. Supraphon 1111 3164. A- 12.00

1089.*CHUNG: Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn Concerti. Dutoit/Montreal Sym. [dig; Dutch pressing] London LDR-71058. A- to A 12.00

1090. ELMAN: Jubilee Record: Short works of Massenet, Arensky, Schumann(2), Cui, Drigo, Sulzer, Sarasate, Schubert, Dvorak, Gossec, Chopin, Beethoven & Tchaikovsky. Seiger, piano. [I do not have copy of the stereo issue on hand to compare, but I understand that it omitted one of the items on this mono issue.] Van VRS-1051. A- 25.00

1091. ELMAN: Kreisler Favorites (12). Seiger, piano. Van VRS-1066. A- to A 25.00

1092. ELMAN: Mozart - Violin Sonata #40. Paganini (arr. Elman) - Caprice #24. Mischa Elman, violin; Wolfgang Rose, piano. [Very scarce item: issued between April and July of 1952, it was deleted in November 1953] [early labels] RCA LM-1208. B(good copy, very conservatively graded) 108.00

1093. ELMAN: Tchaikovsky Concerto (


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